From 1d719d7d262d311d76e45aa806f11c6bd39373b7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: 1313ou <1313ou@gmail.com> Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 10:14:45 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 1/4] Normalize --- src/yaml/noun.body.yaml | 2 +- src/yaml/noun.communication.yaml | 6 +++--- 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.body.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.body.yaml index 14c6d912..90274660 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.body.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.body.yaml @@ -1175,7 +1175,7 @@ definition: - bare skin example: - - '‘swimming in the buff’ means to swim naked' + - ‘swimming in the buff’ means to swim naked hypernym: - 05245612-n ili: i64486 diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.communication.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.communication.yaml index e1c9ad86..fa8ac2df 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.communication.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.communication.yaml @@ -63574,7 +63574,7 @@ - A linguistic feature of Yiddish, especially a Yiddish idiom or phrasing that appears in another language. example: - - '‘schmooze’ is an example of a Yiddishism.' + - ‘schmooze’ is an example of a Yiddishism. hypernym: - 06304241-n members: @@ -63598,7 +63598,7 @@ definition: - having the same syntactic function in the sentence as one of its immediate constituents. example: - - '‘greenhouse’ is an endocentric compound, since it is a noun as is its head house.' + - ‘greenhouse’ is an endocentric compound, since it is a noun as is its head house. hypernym: - 92460746-n members: @@ -64439,7 +64439,7 @@ definition: - a numeral that does not specify an exact number. example: - - '‘most’ is an indefinite numeral adjective denoting part of a whole.' + - ‘most’ is an indefinite numeral adjective denoting part of a whole. hypernym: - 92464376-n members: From 5346b775b1d92b9e187e1af41cbc8350ff7839bd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: 1313ou <1313ou@gmail.com> Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2024 07:38:24 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 2/4] Formatted examples --- src/yaml/adj.all.yaml | 8641 +++++++++++++++--------------- src/yaml/adj.pert.yaml | 356 +- src/yaml/adj.ppl.yaml | 10 +- src/yaml/adv.all.yaml | 7292 ++++++++++++------------- src/yaml/noun.Tops.yaml | 42 +- src/yaml/noun.act.yaml | 3332 ++++++------ src/yaml/noun.animal.yaml | 88 +- src/yaml/noun.artifact.yaml | 1690 +++--- src/yaml/noun.attribute.yaml | 1702 +++--- src/yaml/noun.body.yaml | 262 +- src/yaml/noun.cognition.yaml | 1708 +++--- src/yaml/noun.communication.yaml | 2236 ++++---- src/yaml/noun.event.yaml | 684 +-- src/yaml/noun.feeling.yaml | 282 +- src/yaml/noun.food.yaml | 132 +- src/yaml/noun.group.yaml | 964 ++-- src/yaml/noun.location.yaml | 562 +- src/yaml/noun.motive.yaml | 20 +- src/yaml/noun.object.yaml | 356 +- src/yaml/noun.person.yaml | 1254 ++--- src/yaml/noun.phenomenon.yaml | 232 +- src/yaml/noun.plant.yaml | 32 +- src/yaml/noun.possession.yaml | 370 +- src/yaml/noun.process.yaml | 172 +- src/yaml/noun.quantity.yaml | 332 +- src/yaml/noun.relation.yaml | 194 +- src/yaml/noun.shape.yaml | 122 +- src/yaml/noun.state.yaml | 1340 ++--- src/yaml/noun.substance.yaml | 224 +- src/yaml/noun.time.yaml | 474 +- src/yaml/verb.body.yaml | 762 +-- src/yaml/verb.change.yaml | 3280 ++++++------ src/yaml/verb.cognition.yaml | 1078 ++-- src/yaml/verb.communication.yaml | 2250 ++++---- src/yaml/verb.competition.yaml | 500 +- src/yaml/verb.consumption.yaml | 392 +- src/yaml/verb.contact.yaml | 2128 ++++---- src/yaml/verb.creation.yaml | 744 +-- src/yaml/verb.emotion.yaml | 540 +- src/yaml/verb.motion.yaml | 2060 +++---- src/yaml/verb.perception.yaml | 716 +-- src/yaml/verb.possession.yaml | 1070 ++-- src/yaml/verb.social.yaml | 1662 +++--- src/yaml/verb.stative.yaml | 1498 +++--- src/yaml/verb.weather.yaml | 162 +- 45 files changed, 26974 insertions(+), 26973 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/yaml/adj.all.yaml b/src/yaml/adj.all.yaml index bfdd1385..9549ff2e 100644 --- a/src/yaml/adj.all.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/adj.all.yaml @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ authority to do something example: - able to swim - - she was able to program her computer - - we were at last able to buy a car + - She was able to program her computer. + - We were at last able to buy a car. - able to get a grant for the project ili: i1 members: @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - the abaxial surface of a leaf is the underside or side facing away from the stem + - The abaxial surface of a leaf is the underside or side facing away from the stem. ili: i3 members: - abaxial @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - the upper side of a leaf is known as the adaxial surface + - The upper side of a leaf is known as the adaxial surface. ili: i4 members: - adaxial @@ -305,8 +305,8 @@ definition: - (informal) absolute example: - - she is a living doll - - scared the living daylights out of them + - She is a living doll. + - … scared the living daylights out of them - beat the living hell out of him exemplifies: - 06332047-n @@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ definition: - able to absorb liquid (not repellent) example: - - the paper is ink-receptive + - The paper is ink-receptive. ili: i33 members: - receptive @@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ definition: - having the capacity to absorb the energy of an impact example: - - the material absorbs shock and is used for shock-absorbent insoles + - The material absorbs shock and is used for shock-absorbent insoles. ili: i34 members: - shock-absorbent @@ -538,7 +538,7 @@ example: - source: William James text: Be systematically ascetic … do … something for no other reason than that - you would rather not do it + you would rather not do it. - a desert nomad's austere life - a spartan diet - a spartan existence @@ -621,7 +621,7 @@ definition: - wanting to eat or drink more than one can reasonably consume example: - - don't be greedy with the cookies + - Don't be greedy with the cookies. ili: i51 members: - greedy @@ -694,7 +694,7 @@ - being or characterized by concepts or their formation example: - conceptual discussions - - a schizophrenic loses the ability to do conceptual thinking + - A schizophrenic loses the ability to do conceptual thinking. ili: i56 members: - conceptual @@ -705,7 +705,7 @@ definition: - constituting or existing only in the form of an idea or mental image or conception example: - - a poem or essay may be typical of its period in idea or ideal content + - A poem or essay may be typical of its period in idea or ideal content. ili: i57 members: - ideal @@ -717,7 +717,7 @@ - concerned with or suggestive of ideas example: - ideological application of a theory - - the drama's symbolism was very ideological + - The drama's symbolism was very ideological. ili: i58 members: - ideological @@ -749,7 +749,7 @@ example: - objective benefits - an objective example - - there is no objective evidence of anything of the kind + - There is no objective evidence of anything of the kind. ili: i60 members: - objective @@ -761,7 +761,7 @@ - capable of being treated as fact example: - tangible evidence - - his brief time as Prime Minister brought few real benefits to the poor + - His brief time as Prime Minister brought few real benefits to the poor. ili: i61 members: - real @@ -816,9 +816,9 @@ definition: - affording an abundant supply example: - - had ample food for the party + - … had ample food for the party - copious provisions - - food is plentiful + - Food is plentiful. - a plenteous grape harvest - a rich supply ili: i64 @@ -835,7 +835,7 @@ definition: - large in number or quantity (especially of discourse) example: - - she took copious notes + - She took copious notes. - a subject of voluminous legislation ili: i65 members: @@ -876,7 +876,7 @@ definition: - abounding; having a lot of example: - - the top was thick with dust + - The top was thick with dust. ili: i68 members: - thick @@ -910,7 +910,7 @@ definition: - existing in great number or quantity example: - - rhinoceroses were once plentiful here + - Rhinoceroses were once plentiful here. ili: i71 members: - plentiful @@ -988,7 +988,7 @@ definition: - deficient in quantity or number compared with the demand example: - - fresh vegetables were scarce during the drought + - Fresh vegetables were scarce during the drought. ili: i78 members: - scarce @@ -1062,7 +1062,7 @@ - worthy of acceptance or satisfactory example: - acceptable levels of radiation - - performances varied from acceptable to excellent + - Performances varied from acceptable to excellent. ili: i84 members: - acceptable @@ -1087,7 +1087,7 @@ - completely acceptable; not open to exception or reproach example: - two unexceptionable witnesses - - a judge's ethics should be unexceptionable + - A judge's ethics should be unexceptionable. ili: i86 members: - unexceptionable @@ -1099,7 +1099,7 @@ definition: - not objectionable example: - - the ends are unobjectionable; it's the means that one can't accept + - The ends are unobjectionable; it's the means that one can't accept. ili: i87 members: - unobjectionable @@ -1126,7 +1126,7 @@ - liable to objection or debate; used of something one might take exception to example: - a thoroughly unpleasant highly exceptionable piece of writing - - found the politician's views objectionable + - … found the politician's views objectionable ili: i89 members: - exceptionable @@ -1168,7 +1168,7 @@ - capable of being reached or attained example: - a very getatable man - - both oil and coal are there but not in getatable locations + - Both oil and coal are there but not in getatable locations. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i92 @@ -1183,7 +1183,7 @@ definition: - easy to reach example: - - found a handy spot for the can opener + - … found a handy spot for the can opener ili: i93 members: - handy @@ -1270,8 +1270,8 @@ definition: - helpful in bringing about a harmonious adaptation example: - - the warden was always accommodating in allowing visitors in - - made a special effort to be accommodating + - The warden was always accommodating in allowing visitors in. + - … made a special effort to be accommodating ili: i99 members: - accommodating @@ -1284,7 +1284,7 @@ - showing a cheerful willingness to do favors for others example: - to close one's eyes like a complaisant husband whose wife has taken a lover - - the obliging waiter was in no hurry for us to leave + - The obliging waiter was in no hurry for us to leave. ili: i100 members: - complaisant @@ -1296,7 +1296,7 @@ definition: - not accommodating example: - - the unaccommodating bus driver pulled out while she was banging on the door + - The unaccommodating bus driver pulled out while she was banging on the door. ili: i101 members: - unaccommodating @@ -1308,7 +1308,7 @@ definition: - intentionally unaccommodating example: - - the action was not offensive to him but proved somewhat disobliging + - The action was not offensive to him but proved somewhat disobliging. ili: i102 members: - disobliging @@ -1328,7 +1328,7 @@ total accuracy example: - an accurate reproduction - - the accounting was accurate + - The accounting was accurate. - accurate measurements - an accurate scale ili: i103 @@ -1364,7 +1364,7 @@ - a dead-on feel for characterization - source: Peter S.Prescott text: She avoids big scenes … preferring to rely on small gestures and dead-on - dialogue + dialogue. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i105 @@ -1402,7 +1402,7 @@ - in keeping with the facts example: - set the record straight - - made sure the facts were straight in the report + - … made sure the facts were straight in the report ili: i108 members: - straight @@ -1413,8 +1413,8 @@ definition: - accurately placed or thrown example: - - his aim was true - - he was dead on target + - His aim was true. + - He was dead on target. ili: i109 members: - 'true' @@ -1445,7 +1445,7 @@ - erroneous example: - an inaccurate translation - - the thermometer is inaccurate + - The thermometer is inaccurate. ili: i111 members: - inaccurate @@ -1461,7 +1461,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - the pitch was away (or wide) + - The pitch was away (or wide). - an outside pitch ili: i112 members: @@ -1475,7 +1475,7 @@ - characterized by errors; not agreeing with a model or not following established rules example: - - he submitted a faulty report + - He submitted a faulty report. - an incorrect transcription - the wrong side of the road ili: i113 @@ -1501,8 +1501,8 @@ definition: - not on target example: - - the kick was wide - - the arrow was wide of the mark + - The kick was wide. + - The arrow was wide of the mark. - a claim that was wide of the truth ili: i115 members: @@ -1516,8 +1516,8 @@ - in the habit of or adapted to example: - accustomed to doing her own work - - I've grown accustomed to her face - - we are used to better service in this restaurant + - I've grown accustomed to her face. + - We are used to better service in this restaurant. members: - accustomed to - used to @@ -1780,7 +1780,7 @@ definition: - acknowledged as a supposition example: - - given the engine's condition, it is a wonder that it started + - Given the engine's condition, it is a wonder that it started. ili: i138 members: - given @@ -1855,7 +1855,7 @@ definition: - not recognized example: - - he was unrecognized in his disguise + - He was unrecognized in his disguise. ili: i144 members: - unrecognized @@ -1887,7 +1887,7 @@ definition: - marked by acquiring or amassing example: - - we live in an accumulative society + - We live in an accumulative society. ili: i146 members: - accumulative @@ -1898,12 +1898,12 @@ definition: - immoderately desirous of acquiring e.g. wealth example: - - they are avaricious and will do anything for money + - They are avaricious and will do anything for money. - casting covetous eyes on his neighbor's fields - a grasping old miser - grasping commercialism - greedy for money and power - - grew richer and greedier + - … grew richer and greedier - prehensile employers stingy with raises for their employees ili: i147 members: @@ -1920,7 +1920,7 @@ definition: - desirous of owning example: - - small children are so possessive they will not let others play with their toys + - Small children are so possessive they will not let others play with their toys. ili: i148 members: - possessive @@ -2019,7 +2019,7 @@ example: - an active toddler - active as a gazelle - - an active man is a man of action + - An active man is a man of action. ili: i156 members: - active @@ -2037,7 +2037,7 @@ - on the move example: - up and about - - the whole town was astir over the incident + - The whole town was astir over the incident. ili: i157 members: - about @@ -2069,7 +2069,7 @@ - as nimble as a deer - nimble fingers - quick of foot - - the old dog was so spry it was halfway up the stairs before we could stop it + - The old dog was so spry it was halfway up the stairs before we could stop it. ili: i159 members: - agile @@ -2108,7 +2108,7 @@ definition: - (of a person) very busy and active example: - - is always on the go + - … is always on the go ili: i162 members: - on the go @@ -2132,7 +2132,7 @@ definition: - not active physically or mentally example: - - illness forced him to live an inactive life + - Illness forced him to live an inactive life. - dreamy and inactive by nature ili: i164 members: @@ -2158,7 +2158,7 @@ definition: - inactive but capable of becoming active example: - - her feelings of affection are dormant but easily awakened + - Her feelings of affection are dormant but easily awakened. ili: i166 members: - abeyant @@ -2180,7 +2180,7 @@ definition: - slow and apathetic example: - - she was fat and inert + - She was fat and inert. - a sluggish worker - a mind grown torpid in old age ili: i168 @@ -2208,7 +2208,7 @@ - engaged in full-time work example: - active duty - - though past retirement age he is still active in his profession + - Though past retirement age he is still active in his profession. ili: i170 members: - active @@ -2244,7 +2244,7 @@ definition: - not performing or scheduled for duties example: - - He's off every Tuesday + - He's off every Tuesday. ili: i173 members: - 'off' @@ -2329,7 +2329,7 @@ definition: - ready for business example: - - the stores are open + - The stores are open. ili: i180 members: - open @@ -2340,7 +2340,7 @@ definition: - (of movements) light and confidently active example: - - he walked away with a springy step + - He walked away with a springy step. ili: i181 members: - springy @@ -2368,7 +2368,7 @@ definition: - not giving performances; closed example: - - the theater is dark on Mondays + - The theater is dark on Mondays. ili: i183 members: - dark @@ -2379,7 +2379,7 @@ definition: - devoid of activity example: - - 'this is a dead town: nothing ever happens here' + - 'This is a dead town: nothing ever happens here.' ili: i184 members: - dead @@ -2392,7 +2392,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01096649-n example: - - business is dull (or slow) + - Business is dull (or slow). - a sluggish market ili: i185 members: @@ -2406,7 +2406,7 @@ definition: - not in active use example: - - the machinery sat idle during the strike + - The machinery sat idle during the strike. - idle hands ili: i186 members: @@ -2481,7 +2481,7 @@ - commercially inactive example: - flat sales for the month - - prices remained flat + - Prices remained flat. - a flat market ili: i192 members: @@ -2496,7 +2496,7 @@ - 06070395-n example: - an indolent ulcer - - leprosy is an indolent infectious disease + - Leprosy is an indolent infectious disease. ili: i193 members: - indolent @@ -2538,7 +2538,7 @@ example: - a director who takes an active interest in corporate operations - an active antagonism - - he was active in drawing attention to their grievances + - He was active in drawing attention to their grievances. ili: i196 members: - active @@ -2561,7 +2561,7 @@ definition: - involving active participation example: - - he's a hands-on manager + - He's a hands-on manager. - hands-on operations ili: i198 members: @@ -2587,7 +2587,7 @@ example: - source: George Meredith text: Much benevolence of the passive order may be traced to a disinclination - to inflict pain upon oneself + to inflict pain upon oneself. ili: i200 members: - passive @@ -2626,7 +2626,7 @@ example: - source: Theodore Roosevelt text: No other colony showed such supine, selfish helplessness in allowing her - own border citizens to be mercilessly harried + own border citizens to be mercilessly harried. members: - supine partOfSpeech: s @@ -2651,7 +2651,7 @@ definition: - actively spewing out lava example: - - a geyser is an intermittently eruptive hot spring + - A geyser is an intermittently eruptive hot spring. ili: i204 members: - eruptive @@ -2698,7 +2698,7 @@ definition: - physically inactive example: - - Crater Lake is in the crater of a dead volcano of the Cascade Range + - Crater Lake is in the crater of a dead volcano of the Cascade Range. ili: i208 members: - dead @@ -2721,7 +2721,7 @@ - capable of erupting example: - a live volcano - - the volcano is very much alive + - The volcano is very much alive. ili: i210 members: - alive @@ -2766,7 +2766,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - academics seem to favor passive sentences + - Academics seem to favor passive sentences. ili: i214 members: - passive @@ -2857,7 +2857,7 @@ definition: - presently existing in fact and not merely potential or possible example: - - the predicted temperature and the actual temperature were markedly different + - The predicted temperature and the actual temperature were markedly different. - actual and imagined conditions ili: i223 members: @@ -2871,8 +2871,8 @@ - existing in fact; not theoretical; real example: - a decline in the effective demand - - confused increased equipment and expenditure with the quantity of effective work - done + - … confused increased equipment and expenditure with the quantity of effective + work done ili: i224 members: - effective @@ -3074,7 +3074,7 @@ definition: - compulsively or physiologically dependent on something habit-forming example: - - she is addicted to chocolate + - She is addicted to chocolate. - addicted to cocaine ili: i242 members: @@ -3122,7 +3122,7 @@ definition: - free of drugs example: - - after a long dependency on heroin she has been clean for 4 years + - After a long dependency on heroin she has been clean for 4 years. ili: i246 members: - clean @@ -3144,7 +3144,7 @@ definition: - not causing or characterized by addiction example: - - for years tobacco companies have contended that tobacco is nonaddictive + - For years tobacco companies have contended that tobacco is nonaddictive. ili: i248 members: - nonaddictive @@ -3171,7 +3171,7 @@ definition: - increasing by successive addition example: - - the benefits are cumulative + - The benefits are cumulative. - the eventual accumulative effect of these substances ili: i250 members: @@ -3194,7 +3194,7 @@ definition: - further or added example: - - called for additional troops + - … called for additional troops - need extra help - an extra pair of shoes ili: i252 @@ -3219,7 +3219,7 @@ definition: - increasing gradually by regular degrees or additions example: - - lecturers enjoy … steady incremental growth in salary + - Lecturers enjoy … steady incremental growth in salary. ili: i254 members: - incremental @@ -3231,7 +3231,7 @@ - 'having a day or month inserted to make the calendar year correspond to the solar year:' example: - - a leap year is an intercalary year + - A leap year is an intercalary year. ili: i255 members: - intercalary @@ -3252,7 +3252,7 @@ definition: - added to complete or make up a deficiency example: - - produced supplementary volumes + - … produced supplementary volumes ili: i257 members: - supplementary @@ -3288,7 +3288,7 @@ - characterized by or causing diminution or curtailment example: - source: R.H.Rovere - text: their views of life were reductive and depreciatory + text: Their views of life were reductive and depreciatory. ili: i260 members: - reductive @@ -3299,7 +3299,7 @@ definition: - (of mail) marked with a destination example: - - I throw away all mail addressed to ‘resident’ + - I throw away all mail addressed to ‘resident’. ili: i261 members: - addressed @@ -3310,7 +3310,7 @@ definition: - addressed to yourself example: - - enclose a stamped self-addressed envelope with all submissions + - Enclose a stamped self-addressed envelope with all submissions. ili: i262 members: - self-addressed @@ -3334,10 +3334,10 @@ definition: - having the requisite qualities or resources to meet a task example: - - she had adequate training - - her training was adequate - - she was adequate to the job - - he was equal to the task + - She had adequate training. + - Her training was adequate. + - She was adequate to the job. + - He was equal to the task. ili: i264 members: - adequate @@ -3351,7 +3351,7 @@ - having the requisite qualities for example: - equal to the task - - the work isn't up to the standard I require + - The work isn't up to the standard I require. ili: i265 members: - adequate to @@ -3381,8 +3381,8 @@ - lacking the requisite qualities or resources to meet a task example: - inadequate training - - the staff was inadequate - - she was unequal to the task + - The staff was inadequate. + - She was unequal to the task. ili: i267 members: - inadequate @@ -3399,7 +3399,7 @@ - a deficient education - deficient in common sense - lacking in stamina - - tested and found wanting + - … tested and found wanting ili: i268 members: - deficient @@ -3425,7 +3425,7 @@ definition: - inadequate in number of workers or assistants etc. example: - - they're rather short-handed at the moment + - They're rather short-handed at the moment. - overcrowded and understaffed hospitals ili: i270 members: @@ -4093,7 +4093,7 @@ example: - an exceptionally adroit pianist - an adroit technician - - his adroit replies to hecklers won him many followers + - His adroit replies to hecklers won him many followers. - an adroit negotiator ili: i326 members: @@ -4111,7 +4111,7 @@ definition: - free from clumsiness; precisely or deftly executed example: - - he landed a clean left on his opponent's cheek + - He landed a clean left on his opponent's cheek. - a clean throw - the neat exactness of the surgeon's knife ili: i327 @@ -4141,7 +4141,7 @@ - being dexterous in the use of more than one set of muscle movements example: - source: Mary McCarthy - text: she was usually good with her hands and well coordinated + text: She was usually good with her hands and well coordinated. ili: i329 members: - coordinated @@ -4154,7 +4154,7 @@ - skillful in physical movements; especially of the hands example: - a deft waiter - - deft fingers massaged her face + - Deft fingers massaged her face. - dexterous of hand and inventive of mind ili: i330 members: @@ -4197,7 +4197,7 @@ - mentally nimble and resourceful example: - quick-witted debater - - saved an embarrassing situation with quick-witted tact + - … saved an embarrassing situation with quick-witted tact ili: i333 members: - quick-witted @@ -4210,7 +4210,7 @@ definition: - not adroit example: - - a maladroit movement of his hand caused the car to swerve + - A maladroit movement of his hand caused the car to swerve. - a maladroit translation - maladroit propaganda ili: i334 @@ -4230,7 +4230,7 @@ - a bungling performance - ham-handed governmental interference - source: Mary H. Vorse - text: could scarcely empty a scuttle of ashes, so handless was the poor creature + text: … could scarcely empty a scuttle of ashes, so handless was the poor creature ili: i335 members: - bumbling @@ -4249,7 +4249,7 @@ - revealing lack of perceptiveness or judgment or finesse example: - an inept remark - - it was tactless to bring up those disagreeable + - It was tactless to bring up those disagreeable. ili: i336 members: - inept @@ -4261,7 +4261,7 @@ definition: - lacking the skillful and effective interaction of muscle movements example: - - his movements are uncoordinated + - His movements are uncoordinated. - an uncoordinated toddler ili: i337 members: @@ -4305,7 +4305,7 @@ example: - an arms limitation agreement beneficial to all countries - the beneficial effects of a temperate climate - - the experience was good for her + - The experience was good for her. ili: i340 members: - beneficial @@ -4332,8 +4332,8 @@ - a discriminatory tax - preferential tariff rates - preferential treatment - - a preferential shop gives priority or advantage to union members in hiring or - promoting + - A preferential shop gives priority or advantage to union members in hiring or + promoting. ili: i342 members: - discriminatory @@ -4350,9 +4350,9 @@ - involving or creating circumstances detrimental to success or effectiveness example: - a disadvantageous outcome - - a well-known study from the 1970's showed that gender stereotyping placed women - in a disadvantageous position - - made an unfavorable impression + - A well-known study from the 1970's showed that gender stereotyping placed women + in a disadvantageous position. + - … made an unfavorable impression ili: i343 members: - disadvantageous @@ -4460,9 +4460,9 @@ definition: - worthy of being recommended or suggested; prudent or wise example: - - such action is neither necessary nor advisable - - extreme caution is advisable - - it is advisable to telephone first + - Such action is neither necessary nor advisable. + - Extreme caution is advisable. + - It is advisable to telephone first. ili: i351 members: - advisable @@ -4474,8 +4474,8 @@ definition: - (comparative and superlative of ‘well’) wiser or more advantageous and hence advisable example: - - it would be better to speak to him - - the White House thought it best not to respond + - It would be better to speak to him. + - The White House thought it best not to respond. exemplifies: - 06333686-n ili: i352 @@ -4489,7 +4489,7 @@ definition: - wise or advantageous and hence advisable example: - - it would be well to start early + - It would be well to start early. ili: i353 members: - well @@ -4503,7 +4503,7 @@ definition: - not prudent or wise; not recommended example: - - running on the ice is inadvisable + - Running on the ice is inadvisable. ili: i354 members: - inadvisable @@ -4542,8 +4542,8 @@ - without careful prior deliberation or counsel example: - ill-advised efforts - - it would be ill-advised to accept the offer - - took the unadvised measure of going public with the accusations + - It would be ill-advised to accept the offer. + - … took the unadvised measure of going public with the accusations ili: i357 members: - ill-advised @@ -4602,7 +4602,7 @@ efficiency example: - aerobic dance - - running is very aerobic + - Running is very aerobic. ili: i362 members: - aerobic @@ -4611,7 +4611,7 @@ definition: - not aerobic example: - - isometric exercises are anaerobic + - Isometric exercises are anaerobic. ili: i363 members: - anaerobic @@ -4623,7 +4623,7 @@ - the aesthetic faculties - an aesthetic person - aesthetic feeling - - the illustrations made the book an aesthetic success + - The illustrations made the book an aesthetic success. ili: i364 members: - aesthetic @@ -4687,7 +4687,7 @@ - violating aesthetic canons or requirements; deficient in tastefulness or beauty example: - inaesthetic and quite unintellectual - - peered through those inaesthetic spectacles + - … peered through those inaesthetic spectacles ili: i369 members: - inaesthetic @@ -4759,8 +4759,8 @@ definition: - likely to be affected by something example: - - the bond is subject to taxation - - he is subject to fits of depression + - The bond is subject to taxation. + - He is subject to fits of depression. ili: i375 members: - subject @@ -4771,8 +4771,8 @@ definition: - be affected with an indisposition example: - - the child was taken ill - - couldn't tell when he would be taken drunk + - The child was taken ill. + - … couldn't tell when he would be taken drunk ili: i376 members: - taken @@ -4795,7 +4795,7 @@ - undergoing no change when acted upon example: - entirely unaffected by each other's writings - - fibers remained apparently unaffected by the treatment + - Fibers remained apparently unaffected by the treatment. ili: i378 members: - unaffected @@ -4820,9 +4820,9 @@ definition: - (often followed by ‘to’) above being affected or influenced by example: - - he is superior to fear - - an ignited firework proceeds superior to circumstances until its blazing vitality - fades + - He is superior to fear. + - An ignited firework proceeds superior to circumstances until its blazing vitality + fades. ili: i380 members: - superior @@ -4894,7 +4894,7 @@ - that artificial humility that her husband hated - contrived coyness - a stilted letter of acknowledgment - - when people try to correct their speech they develop a stilted pronunciation + - When people try to correct their speech they develop a stilted pronunciation. ili: i385 members: - artificial @@ -4998,7 +4998,7 @@ definition: - not self-conscious example: - - she grew up with him in unselfconscious friendship + - She grew up with him in unselfconscious friendship. ili: i393 members: - unselfconscious @@ -5071,7 +5071,7 @@ definition: - inclined to accept rather than reject example: - - she was seldom acceptive of my suggestions + - She was seldom acceptive of my suggestions. ili: i399 members: - acceptive @@ -5083,7 +5083,7 @@ - tolerating without protest example: - always more accepting of coaching suggestion than her teammates - - the atmosphere was judged to be more supporting and accepting + - The atmosphere was judged to be more supporting and accepting. ili: i400 members: - accepting @@ -5106,7 +5106,7 @@ definition: - stopping to associate with example: - - they took dismissive action after the third violation + - They took dismissive action after the third violation. ili: i402 members: - dismissive @@ -5117,7 +5117,7 @@ definition: - rejecting emphatically; e.g. refusing to pay or disowning example: - - a veto is a repudiative act + - A veto is a repudiative act. ili: i403 members: - repudiative @@ -5139,7 +5139,7 @@ definition: - afloat on the surface of a body of water example: - - after the storm the boats were adrift + - After the storm the boats were adrift. ili: i405 members: - adrift @@ -5150,7 +5150,7 @@ definition: - borne up by or suspended in a liquid example: - - the ship is still floating + - The ship is still floating. - floating logs - floating seaweed ili: i406 @@ -5190,7 +5190,7 @@ - filled with fear or apprehension example: - afraid even to turn his head - - suddenly looked afraid + - … suddenly looked afraid - afraid for his life - afraid of snakes - afraid to ask questions @@ -5327,7 +5327,7 @@ definition: - made afraid example: - - the frightened child cowered in the corner + - The frightened child cowered in the corner. - too shocked and scared to move ili: i420 members: @@ -5382,10 +5382,10 @@ definition: - thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation example: - - became panicky as the snow deepened - - felt panicked before each exam + - … became panicky as the snow deepened + - … felt panicked before each exam - trying to keep back the panic-stricken crowd - - the terrified horse bolted + - The terrified horse bolted. ili: i425 members: - panicky @@ -5431,8 +5431,8 @@ definition: - deprived of courage and strength example: - - the steeplejack, exhausted and unnerved, couldn't hold on to his dangerous perch - much longer + - The steeplejack, exhausted and unnerved, couldn't hold on to his dangerous perch + much longer. ili: i430 members: - unnerved @@ -5514,7 +5514,7 @@ example: - an aggressive businessman - an aggressive basketball player - - he was aggressive and imperious; positive in his convictions + - He was aggressive and imperious; positive in his convictions. - aggressive drivers ili: i437 members: @@ -5602,7 +5602,7 @@ definition: - boisterously and noisily aggressive example: - - kept up an obstreperous clamor + - … kept up an obstreperous clamor ili: i443 members: - obstreperous @@ -5634,9 +5634,9 @@ - ready and able to resort to force or violence example: - source: Herman Melville - text: pugnacious spirits … lamented that there was so little prospect of an exhilarating - disturbance - - they were rough and determined fighting men + text: Pugnacious spirits … lamented that there was so little prospect of an exhilarating + disturbance. + - They were rough and determined fighting men. ili: i445 members: - pugnacious @@ -5722,7 +5722,7 @@ definition: - wildly frenzied and out of control example: - - the soldier was completely amuck + - The soldier was completely amuck. - berserk with grief - a berserk worker smashing windows members: @@ -5736,8 +5736,8 @@ definition: - (of persons) excessively affected by emotion example: - - he would become emotional over nothing at all - - she was worked up about all the noise + - He would become emotional over nothing at all. + - She was worked up about all the noise. ili: i451 members: - aroused @@ -5763,8 +5763,8 @@ definition: - disturbed psychologically as if by a physical jolt or shock example: - - retrieved his named from her jolted memory - - the accident left her badly shaken + - … retrieved his named from her jolted memory + - The accident left her badly shaken. ili: i453 members: - jolted @@ -5776,7 +5776,7 @@ definition: - marked by intense agitation or emotion example: - - worked at a feverish pace + - … worked at a feverish pace ili: i454 members: - feverish @@ -5789,7 +5789,7 @@ - excessively agitated; distraught with fear or other violent emotion example: - frantic with anger and frustration - - frenetic screams followed the accident + - Frenetic screams followed the accident. - a frenzied look in his eye ili: i455 members: @@ -5828,7 +5828,7 @@ definition: - appearing extremely agitated example: - - crowded the wild-eyed animals into a truck + - … crowded the wild-eyed animals into a truck ili: i458 members: - wild-eyed @@ -5853,7 +5853,7 @@ definition: - physically disturbed or set in motion example: - - the agitated mixture foamed and bubbled + - The agitated mixture foamed and bubbled. ili: i460 members: - agitated @@ -5885,7 +5885,7 @@ definition: - moving with or producing or produced by vigorous agitation example: - - winds whipped the piled leaves into churning masses + - Winds whipped the piled leaves into churning masses. - a car stuck in the churned-up mud ili: i462 members: @@ -5922,10 +5922,10 @@ definition: - in constant agitation example: - - a seething flag-waving crowd filled the streets + - A seething flag-waving crowd filled the streets. - a seething mass of maggots - source: Shakespeare - text: lovers and madmen have such seething brains + text: Lovers and madmen have such seething brains. ili: i465 members: - seething @@ -5966,7 +5966,7 @@ definition: - not agitated by stirring example: - - the ingredients sat in the bowl unstirred while she buttered the pan + - The ingredients sat in the bowl unstirred while she buttered the pan. ili: i469 members: - unstirred @@ -5978,9 +5978,9 @@ - conforming to your own liking or feelings or nature example: - Is the plan agreeable to you? - - he's an agreeable fellow + - He's an agreeable fellow. - source: Disraeli - text: My idea of an agreeable person … is a person who agrees with me + text: My idea of an agreeable person … is a person who agrees with me. - an agreeable manner ili: i470 members: @@ -6006,16 +6006,16 @@ - causing irritation or annoyance example: - tapping an annoying rhythm on his glass with his fork - - aircraft noise is particularly bothersome near the airport - - found it galling to have to ask permission + - Aircraft noise is particularly bothersome near the airport. + - … found it galling to have to ask permission - an irritating delay - nettlesome paperwork - a pesky mosquito - swarms of pestering gnats - a plaguey newfangled safety catch - - a teasing and persistent thought annoyed him + - A teasing and persistent thought annoyed him. - a vexatious child - - it is vexing to have to admit you are wrong + - It is vexing to have to admit you are wrong. exemplifies: - 06730109-n ili: i472 @@ -6040,7 +6040,7 @@ definition: - extremely disagreeable and unpleasant example: - - don't go out, the weather is dreadful + - Don't go out, the weather is dreadful. ili: i9902 members: - dreadful @@ -6080,7 +6080,7 @@ definition: - distasteful example: - - he found life unsweet + - He found life unsweet. ili: i475 members: - unsweet @@ -6144,7 +6144,7 @@ example: - a policy of open-eyed awareness - the vigilant eye of the town watch - - there was a watchful dignity in the room + - There was a watchful dignity in the room. - a watchful parent with a toddler in tow ili: i480 members: @@ -6173,7 +6173,7 @@ definition: - fully alert and watchful example: - - played heads-up ball + - … played heads-up ball ili: i482 members: - heads-up @@ -6236,7 +6236,7 @@ definition: - relating to solving problems by experience rather than theory example: - - they adopted a trial-and-error procedure + - They adopted a trial-and-error procedure. ili: i488 members: - trial-and-error @@ -6340,8 +6340,8 @@ - possessing life example: - the happiest person alive - - the nerve is alive - - doctors are working hard to keep him alive + - The nerve is alive. + - Doctors are working hard to keep him alive. - burned alive - a live canary ili: i496 @@ -6395,9 +6395,9 @@ definition: - no longer having or seeming to have or expecting to have life example: - - the nerve is dead + - The nerve is dead. - a dead pallor - - he was marked as a dead man by the assassin + - He was marked as a dead man by the assassin. ili: i500 members: - dead @@ -6426,7 +6426,7 @@ definition: - dead example: - - he is deceased + - He is deceased. - our dear departed friend exemplifies: - 06617399-n @@ -6445,7 +6445,7 @@ definition: - murdered by surprise attack for political reasons example: - - the 20th century has seen too many assassinated leaders + - The 20th century has seen too many assassinated leaders. ili: i502 members: - assassinated @@ -6457,7 +6457,7 @@ - destitute of blood or apparently so example: - source: John Dryden - text: the bloodless carcass of my Hector sold + text: … the bloodless carcass of my Hector sold ili: i503 members: - bloodless @@ -6470,7 +6470,7 @@ definition: - having irreversible loss of brain function as indicated by a persistent flat electroencephalogram example: - - was declared brain dead + - … was declared brain dead ili: i504 members: - brain dead @@ -6539,7 +6539,7 @@ definition: - marked for certain death example: - - the black spot told the old sailor he was doomed + - The black spot told the old sailor he was doomed. ili: i510 members: - doomed @@ -6550,7 +6550,7 @@ definition: - put to death as punishment example: - - claimed the body of the executed traitor + - … claimed the body of the executed traitor ili: i511 members: - executed @@ -6648,7 +6648,7 @@ - (of exocrine glands) producing a secretion in which part of the secreting cell is released with the secretion example: - - mother's milk is one apocrine secretion + - Mother's milk is one apocrine secretion. ili: i520 members: - apocrine @@ -6686,11 +6686,11 @@ - exerting force or containing energy example: - live coals - - tossed a live cigarette out the window - - got a shock from a live wire - - live ore is unmined ore + - … tossed a live cigarette out the window + - … got a shock from a live wire + - Live ore is unmined ore. - a live bomb - - a live ball is one in play + - A live ball is one in play. ili: i524 members: - live @@ -6715,10 +6715,10 @@ - not showing characteristics of life especially the capacity to sustain life; no longer exerting force or having energy or heat example: - - Mars is a dead planet + - Mars is a dead planet. - dead soil - dead coals - - the fire is dead + - The fire is dead. ili: i527 members: - dead @@ -6731,8 +6731,8 @@ definition: - being out or having grown cold example: - - threw his extinct cigarette into the stream - - the fire is out + - … threw his extinct cigarette into the stream + - The fire is out. ili: i528 members: - extinct @@ -6757,7 +6757,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - a ball that is out of play is dead + - A ball that is out of play is dead. ili: i530 members: - out of play @@ -6769,7 +6769,7 @@ - arranged in order according to the alphabet example: - an alphabetic arrangement - - dictionaries list words in alphabetical order + - Dictionaries list words in alphabetical order. ili: i531 members: - alphabetic @@ -6791,7 +6791,7 @@ definition: - having been put in alphabetical order example: - - the cards are all alphabetized, as you requested + - The cards are all alphabetized, as you requested. ili: i533 members: - alphabetized @@ -6804,7 +6804,7 @@ - not alphabetic example: - an analphabetic arrangement of letters - - Jesperson's system of phonetic transcription is analphabetic + - Jesperson's system of phonetic transcription is analphabetic. ili: i534 members: - analphabetic @@ -6852,8 +6852,8 @@ - having more than one possible meaning example: - ambiguous words - - frustrated by ambiguous instructions, the parents were unable to assemble the - toy + - Frustrated by ambiguous instructions, the parents were unable to assemble the + toy. ili: i540 members: - ambiguous @@ -6941,7 +6941,7 @@ definition: - ambiguous (especially in the negative) example: - - she spoke in no uncertain terms + - She spoke in no uncertain terms. ili: i547 members: - uncertain @@ -6956,7 +6956,7 @@ - having or exhibiting a single clearly defined meaning example: - source: Mario Vargas Llosa - text: As a horror, apartheid … is absolutely unambiguous + text: As a horror, apartheid … is absolutely unambiguous. ili: i548 members: - unambiguous @@ -7061,7 +7061,7 @@ - lacking or characterized by lack of ambition or initiative example: - a shiftless student - - studied in a shiftless way + - … studied in a shiftless way - shiftless idle youth ili: i557 members: @@ -7094,7 +7094,7 @@ definition: - more than enough in size or scope or capacity example: - - had ample food for the party + - … had ample food for the party - an ample supply ili: i560 members: @@ -7108,8 +7108,8 @@ definition: - having the normally expected amount example: - - gives full measure - - gives good measure + - … gives full measure + - … gives good measure - a good mile from here ili: i561 members: @@ -7222,9 +7222,9 @@ - contemptibly small in amount example: - a measly tip - - the company donated a miserable $100 for flood relief + - The company donated a miserable $100 for flood relief. - a paltry wage - - almost depleted his miserable store of dried beans + - … almost depleted his miserable store of dried beans ili: i569 members: - measly @@ -7237,7 +7237,7 @@ definition: - characterized by or promoting constructive metabolism example: - - some athletes take anabolic steroids to increase muscle size temporarily + - Some athletes take anabolic steroids to increase muscle size temporarily. ili: i570 members: - anabolic @@ -7430,7 +7430,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06173467-n example: - - ‘all spinsters are unmarried’ is an analytic proposition + - ‘all spinsters are unmarried’ is an analytic proposition. ili: i589 members: - analytic @@ -7446,7 +7446,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06173467-n example: - - ‘all men are arrogant’ is a synthetic proposition + - ‘all men are arrogant’ is a synthetic proposition. ili: i590 members: - synthetic @@ -7518,8 +7518,8 @@ coherent whole) as opposed to analysis example: - source: P.S.Welch - text: limnology is essentially a synthetic science composed of elements … that - extend well beyond the limits of biology + text: Limnology is essentially a synthetic science composed of elements … that + extend well beyond the limits of biology. ili: i596 members: - synthetic @@ -7529,7 +7529,7 @@ definition: - characterized by inflections indicating grammatical distinctions example: - - inflectional morphology is used to indicate number and case and tense and person + - Inflectional morphology is used to indicate number and case and tense and person etc. ili: i597 members: @@ -7540,7 +7540,7 @@ - characterized by inflections indicating a semantic relation between a word and its base example: - - the morphological relation between ‘sing’ and ‘singer’ and ‘song’ is derivational + - The morphological relation between ‘sing’ and ‘singer’ and ‘song’ is derivational. ili: i598 members: - derivational @@ -7593,7 +7593,7 @@ - incited, especially deliberately, to anger example: - aggravated by passive resistance - - the provoked animal attacked the child + - The provoked animal attacked the child. ili: i602 members: - aggravated @@ -7605,11 +7605,11 @@ definition: - marked by extreme anger example: - - the enraged bull attached + - The enraged bull attached. - furious about the accident - a furious scowl - - infuriated onlookers charged the police who were beating the boy - - could not control the maddened crowd + - Infuriated onlookers charged the police who were beating the boy. + - … could not control the maddened crowd ili: i603 members: - angered @@ -7661,8 +7661,8 @@ - roused to anger example: - source: Mark Twain - text: stayed huffy a good while - - she gets mad when you wake her up so early + text: … stayed huffy a good while + - She gets mad when you wake her up so early. - mad at his friend - sore over a remark exemplifies: @@ -7709,7 +7709,7 @@ definition: - furiously angry example: - - willful stupidity makes him absolutely livid + - Willful stupidity makes him absolutely livid. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i610 @@ -7723,7 +7723,7 @@ - showing scarcely suppressed anger example: - source: James Hensel - text: her tone was … conversational although … her eyes were smoldering + text: Her tone was … conversational although … her eyes were smoldering. ili: i611 members: - smoldering @@ -7735,8 +7735,8 @@ definition: - vehemently incensed and condemnatory example: - - they trembled before the wrathful queen - - but wroth as he was, a short struggle ended in reconciliation + - They trembled before the wrathful queen. + - But wroth as he was, a short struggle ended in reconciliation. ili: i612 members: - wrathful @@ -7783,7 +7783,7 @@ - showing deep-seated resentment example: - source: Aldous Huxley - text: preserve … from rancorous envy of the rich + text: Preserve … from rancorous envy of the rich. ili: i616 members: - rancorous @@ -7819,7 +7819,7 @@ - endowed with feeling and unstructured consciousness example: - source: T.E.Lawrence - text: the living knew themselves just sentient puppets on God's stage + text: The living knew themselves just sentient puppets on God's stage. ili: i619 members: - sentient @@ -7869,7 +7869,7 @@ definition: - endowed with animal life as distinguished from plant life example: - - we are animate beings + - We are animate beings. ili: i623 members: - animate @@ -7880,7 +7880,7 @@ definition: - not endowed with life example: - - the inorganic world is inanimate + - The inorganic world is inanimate. - inanimate objects ili: i624 members: @@ -7905,7 +7905,7 @@ example: - an animated and expressive face - animated conversation - - became very animated when he heard the good news + - … became very animated when he heard the good news ili: i626 members: - animated @@ -7967,7 +7967,7 @@ definition: - lacking animation or excitement or activity example: - - it was a lifeless party until she arrived + - It was a lifeless party until she arrived. ili: i631 members: - lifeless @@ -8000,7 +8000,7 @@ definition: - made or become more cheerful or lively example: - - his attention made her feel all perked up + - His attention made her feel all perked up. ili: i634 members: - perked up @@ -8022,7 +8022,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06182505-n example: - - the word ‘dog’ is animate + - The word ‘dog’ is animate. ili: i636 members: - animate @@ -8033,7 +8033,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06182505-n example: - - the word ‘car’ is inanimate + - The word ‘car’ is inanimate. ili: i637 members: - inanimate @@ -8072,7 +8072,7 @@ definition: - bearing a name example: - - articles in magazines are usually onymous + - Articles in magazines are usually onymous. ili: i640 members: - onymous @@ -8097,7 +8097,7 @@ definition: - bearing or identified by an assumed (often pen) name example: - - the writings of Mark Twain are pseudonymous + - The writings of Mark Twain are pseudonymous. ili: i642 members: - pseudonymous @@ -8195,7 +8195,7 @@ - attendant circumstances - the period of tension and consequent need for military preparedness - the ensuant response to his appeal - - the resultant savings were considerable + - The resultant savings were considerable. - collateral target damage from a bombing run ili: i650 members: @@ -8264,9 +8264,9 @@ definition: - operating or living or growing in water example: - - boats are aquatic vehicles - - water lilies are aquatic plants - - fish are aquatic animals + - Boats are aquatic vehicles. + - Water lilies are aquatic plants. + - Fish are aquatic animals. ili: i655 members: - aquatic @@ -8358,7 +8358,7 @@ - amphibious vehicles - amphibious operations - amphibious troops - - frogs are amphibious animals + - Frogs are amphibious animals. ili: i662 members: - amphibious @@ -8477,7 +8477,7 @@ - just preceding something else in time or order example: - the previous owner - - my old house was larger + - My old house was larger. ili: i672 members: - previous @@ -8521,7 +8521,7 @@ definition: - following immediately and as a result of what went before example: - - ensuing events confirmed the prediction + - Ensuing events confirmed the prediction. ili: i675 members: - ensuing @@ -8570,7 +8570,7 @@ definition: - being next in a line of succession example: - - he was in line for the presidency + - He was in line for the presidency. ili: i678 members: - in line @@ -8681,7 +8681,7 @@ - following a meal (especially dinner) example: - his postprandial cigar - - took a postprandial walk + - … took a postprandial walk ili: i689 members: - postprandial @@ -8845,7 +8845,7 @@ - belonging to or on or near the back or upper surface of an animal or organ or part example: - - the dorsal fin is the vertical fin on the back of a fish and certain marine mammals + - The dorsal fin is the vertical fin on the back of a fish and certain marine mammals. ili: i706 members: - dorsal @@ -8856,8 +8856,8 @@ animal) example: - the ventral aspect of the human body - - the liver is somewhat ventral in position - - ventral (or pelvic) fins correspond to the hind limbs of a quadruped + - The liver is somewhat ventral in position. + - Ventral (or pelvic) fins correspond to the hind limbs of a quadruped. ili: i707 members: - ventral @@ -8887,8 +8887,8 @@ definition: - not subject to appeal example: - - the judge's ruling was handed down in a preliminary hearing rather than a trial - and was therefore unappealable + - The judge's ruling was handed down in a preliminary hearing rather than a trial + and was therefore unappealable. ili: i710 members: - unappealable @@ -9001,8 +9001,8 @@ - suitable for a particular person or place or condition etc example: - a book not appropriate for children - - a funeral conducted the appropriate solemnity - - it seems that an apology is appropriate + - A funeral conducted the appropriate solemnity. + - It seems that an apology is appropriate. ili: i720 members: - appropriate @@ -9016,7 +9016,7 @@ definition: - appropriate to example: - - behavior befitting a father + - Behavior befitting a father. ili: i721 members: - befitting @@ -9050,7 +9050,7 @@ example: - everything in its proper place - the right man for the job - - she is not suitable for the position + - She is not suitable for the position. ili: i724 members: - proper @@ -9067,7 +9067,7 @@ definition: - not suitable for a particular occasion etc example: - - noise seems inappropriate at a time of sadness + - Noise seems inappropriate at a time of sadness. - inappropriate shoes for a walk on the beach - put inappropriate pressure on them ili: i725 @@ -9092,7 +9092,7 @@ definition: - not appropriate for a purpose or occasion example: - - said all the wrong things + - … said all the wrong things ili: i727 members: - improper @@ -9104,7 +9104,7 @@ definition: - owed and payable immediately or on demand example: - - payment is due + - Payment is due. ili: i728 members: - due @@ -9134,7 +9134,7 @@ - payable by the recipient on delivery example: - a collect call - - the letter came collect + - The letter came collect. - a COD parcel ili: i730 members: @@ -9186,7 +9186,7 @@ definition: - payable in installments within a designated period of time example: - - we were short of cash, so we purchased our refrigerator on time + - We were short of cash, so we purchased our refrigerator on time. members: - on time partOfSpeech: s @@ -9196,7 +9196,7 @@ definition: - calling for the spending of cash example: - - his out-of-pocket costs were $10 + - His out-of-pocket costs were $10. ili: i734 members: - out-of-pocket @@ -9207,7 +9207,7 @@ definition: - subject to repayment example: - - business loans are usually repayable in regular installments + - Business loans are usually repayable in regular installments. ili: i735 members: - repayable @@ -9244,7 +9244,7 @@ - 08458195-n example: - undue influence - - I didn't want to show undue excitement + - I didn't want to show undue excitement. - accused of using undue force ili: i738 members: @@ -9267,7 +9267,7 @@ definition: - being of striking appropriateness and pertinence example: - - the successful copywriter is a master of apposite and evocative verbal images + - The successful copywriter is a master of apposite and evocative verbal images. - an apt reply ili: i740 members: @@ -9604,8 +9604,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - went alone and unarmed - - unarmed peasants were shot down + - … went alone and unarmed + - Unarmed peasants were shot down. - unarmed vehicles ili: i770 members: @@ -9620,7 +9620,7 @@ definition: - with bare hands example: - - fought barehanded + - … fought barehanded ili: i771 members: - barehanded @@ -10008,7 +10008,7 @@ definition: - marked by skill in deception example: - - cunning men often pass for wise + - Cunning men often pass for wise. - a foxy scheme - a slick evasive answer - sly as a fox @@ -10127,7 +10127,7 @@ - effortless and unstudied example: - an impression of careless elegance - - danced with careless grace + - … danced with careless grace ili: i813 members: - careless @@ -10200,7 +10200,7 @@ - without or deprived of the use of speech or words example: - inarticulate beasts - - remained stupidly inarticulate and saying something noncommittal + - … remained stupidly inarticulate and saying something noncommittal - inarticulate with rage - an inarticulate cry ili: i818 @@ -10263,7 +10263,7 @@ definition: - unable to express yourself clearly or fluently example: - - felt tongue-tied with embarrassment + - … felt tongue-tied with embarrassment - incoherent with grief ili: i823 members: @@ -10279,8 +10279,8 @@ - a mute appeal - a silent curse - source: Emily Dickinson - text: best grief is tongueless - - the words stopped at her lips unsounded + text: Best grief is tongueless. + - The words stopped at her lips unsounded. - unspoken grief - source: Thomas Wolfe text: choking exasperation and wordless shame @@ -10344,7 +10344,7 @@ definition: - not capable of or especially not involving speech or spoken lines example: - - had a nonspeaking role in the play + - … had a nonspeaking role in the play ili: i829 members: - nonspeaking @@ -10397,8 +10397,8 @@ definition: - feeling shame or guilt or embarrassment or remorse example: - - are you ashamed for having lied? - - felt ashamed of my torn coat + - Are you ashamed for having lied? + - … felt ashamed of my torn coat ili: i834 members: - ashamed @@ -10425,8 +10425,8 @@ - made to feel uncomfortable because of shame or wounded pride example: - too embarrassed to say hello to his drunken father on the street - - humiliated that his wife had to go out to work - - felt mortified by the comparison with her sister + - … humiliated that his wife had to go out to work + - … felt mortified by the comparison with her sister ili: i836 members: - embarrassed @@ -10535,7 +10535,7 @@ - aggressively self-assured example: - an energetic assertive boy who was always ready to argue - - pointing directly at a listener is an assertive act + - Pointing directly at a listener is an assertive act. ili: i843 members: - assertive @@ -10560,7 +10560,7 @@ definition: - forceful and definite in expression or action example: - - the document contained a particularly emphatic guarantee of religious liberty + - The document contained a particularly emphatic guarantee of religious liberty. ili: i845 members: - emphatic @@ -10588,7 +10588,7 @@ definition: - not aggressively self-assured, though not necessarily lacking in confidence example: - - she was quiet and nonassertive as she took control + - She was quiet and nonassertive as she took control. ili: i847 members: - nonassertive @@ -10698,7 +10698,7 @@ definition: - not promised in marriage example: - - continued seeing him but on an unengaged basis + - … continued seeing him but on an unengaged basis ili: i857 members: - unengaged @@ -10745,7 +10745,7 @@ definition: - affixed or as if affixed with glue or paste example: - - he stayed glued to one spot + - He stayed glued to one spot. - pieces of pasted paper ili: i861 members: @@ -10767,7 +10767,7 @@ definition: - not affixed example: - - the stamp came loose + - The stamp came loose. ili: i863 members: - unaffixed @@ -10780,7 +10780,7 @@ - 06047178-n example: - sessile flowers - - the shell of a sessile barnacle is attached directly to a substrate + - The shell of a sessile barnacle is attached directly to a substrate. ili: i864 members: - sessile @@ -10793,7 +10793,7 @@ - 06047178-n example: - a pedunculate flower - - a pedunculate barnacle is attached to the substrate by a fleshy foot or stalk + - A pedunculate barnacle is attached to the substrate by a fleshy foot or stalk. ili: i865 members: - pedunculate @@ -10911,8 +10911,8 @@ definition: - free example: - - a man with a mule got my car unstuck - - the gears locked in second and would not come unstuck + - A man with a mule got my car unstuck. + - The gears locked in second and would not come unstuck. ili: i875 members: - unstuck @@ -10978,7 +10978,7 @@ definition: - capable of being taken apart example: - - the professor had a clastic model of the human brain + - The professor had a clastic model of the human brain. ili: i881 members: - clastic @@ -10991,7 +10991,7 @@ definition: - marked by keen caution and watchful prudence example: - - they were wary in their movements + - They were wary in their movements. - a wary glance at the black clouds - taught to be wary of strangers ili: i882 @@ -11006,7 +11006,7 @@ - vigilant example: - on guard against con artists - - must remain on your guard in such a situation + - … must remain on your guard in such a situation ili: i883 members: - on guard @@ -11034,7 +11034,7 @@ - not alert to danger or deception example: - the shrieks of unwary animals taken by surprise - - some thieves prey especially on unwary travelers + - Some thieves prey especially on unwary travelers. - source: O.J.Campbell text: seduce the unwary reader into easy acquiescence ili: i885 @@ -11075,7 +11075,7 @@ - (often followed by ‘to’) giving care or attention example: - attentive to details - - the nurse was attentive to her patient + - The nurse was attentive to her patient. - an attentive suitor ili: i888 members: @@ -11142,7 +11142,7 @@ - showing hovering attentiveness example: - solicitous about her health - - made solicitous inquiries about our family + - … made solicitous inquiries about our family ili: i893 members: - solicitous @@ -11274,7 +11274,7 @@ - capturing interest as if by a spell example: - bewitching smile - - Roosevelt was a captivating speaker + - Roosevelt was a captivating speaker. - enchanting music - an enthralling book - antique papers of entrancing design @@ -11324,7 +11324,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - what a dinky little hat + - What a dinky little hat. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i904 @@ -11377,9 +11377,9 @@ definition: - attracting and holding interest as if by a spell example: - - read the bedtime story in a hypnotic voice - - she had a warm mesmeric charm - - the sheer force of his presence was mesmerizing + - … read the bedtime story in a hypnotic voice + - She had a warm mesmeric charm. + - The sheer force of his presence was mesmerizing. - a spellbinding description of life in ancient Rome ili: i908 members: @@ -11463,7 +11463,7 @@ - lacking in physical beauty or proportion example: - a homely child - - several of the buildings were downright homely + - Several of the buildings were downright homely. - a plain girl with a freckled face exemplifies: - 06730109-n @@ -11527,9 +11527,9 @@ - able to attract interest or draw favorable attention example: - source: Vincent Starrett - text: He added an appealing and memorable figure to popular American mythology + text: He added an appealing and memorable figure to popular American mythology. - an appealing sense of humor - - the idea of having enough money to retire at fifty is very appealing + - The idea of having enough money to retire at fifty is very appealing. ili: i920 members: - appealing @@ -11554,7 +11554,7 @@ - having power to arouse interest example: - an attractive opportunity - - the job is attractive because of the pay + - The job is attractive because of the pay. ili: i922 members: - attractive @@ -11565,8 +11565,8 @@ definition: - not able to attract favorable attention example: - - they have made the place as unappealing as possible - - was forced to talk to his singularly unappealing hostess + - They have made the place as unappealing as possible. + - … was forced to talk to his singularly unappealing hostess ili: i923 members: - unappealing @@ -11579,7 +11579,7 @@ - tending to repel example: - source: Elizabeth Hess - text: The trappings of upper-class life are off-putting and sterile + text: The trappings of upper-class life are off-putting and sterile. ili: i924 members: - off-putting @@ -11590,7 +11590,7 @@ definition: - lacking power to arouse interest example: - - being unemployed is a most unattractive prospect + - Being unemployed is a most unattractive prospect. ili: i925 members: - unattractive @@ -11603,7 +11603,7 @@ definition: - capable of being attributed example: - - the collapse of the movement was attributable to a lack of morale + - The collapse of the movement was attributable to a lack of morale. - an idea attributable to a Russian ili: i926 members: @@ -11618,8 +11618,8 @@ - capable of being assigned or credited to example: - punctuation errors ascribable to careless proofreading - - the cancellation of the concert was due to the rain - - the oversight was not imputable to him + - The cancellation of the concert was due to the rain. + - The oversight was not imputable to him. ili: i927 members: - ascribable @@ -11667,7 +11667,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - ‘red’ is an attributive adjective in ‘a red apple’ + - ‘red’ is an attributive adjective in ‘a red apple’. ili: i931 members: - attributive @@ -11681,7 +11681,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - an example of the attributive genitive is ‘John's’ in ‘John's mother’ + - An example of the attributive genitive is ‘John's’ in ‘John's mother’. ili: i932 members: - attributive genitive @@ -11694,7 +11694,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - ‘red’ is a predicative adjective in ‘the apple is red’ + - ‘red’ is a predicative adjective in ‘the apple is red’. ili: i933 members: - predicative @@ -11712,8 +11712,8 @@ definition: - in an advanced stage of pregnancy example: - - was big with child - - was great with child + - … was big with child + - … was great with child ili: i935 members: - big @@ -11743,7 +11743,7 @@ definition: - heard or perceptible by the ear example: - - he spoke in an audible whisper + - He spoke in an audible whisper. ili: i937 members: - audible @@ -11810,7 +11810,7 @@ definition: - uttered without voice example: - - could hardly hear her breathed plea, ‘Help me’ + - … could hardly hear her breathed plea, ‘Help me’ - voiceless whispers ili: i942 members: @@ -11844,7 +11844,7 @@ - not made to sound example: - the silent ‘h’ at the beginning of ‘honor’ - - in French certain letters are often unsounded + - In French certain letters are often unsounded. ili: i945 members: - silent @@ -11895,8 +11895,8 @@ definition: - (of speed) greater than the speed of sound in a given medium (especially air) example: - - a supersonic bomber flies so fast that it must release its bombs while the target - is still over the horizon + - A supersonic bomber flies so fast that it must release its bombs while the target + is still over the horizon. ili: i950 members: - supersonic @@ -11921,8 +11921,8 @@ definition: - likely to turn out well in the future example: - - had a bright future in publishing - - the scandal threatened an abrupt end to a promising political career + - … had a bright future in publishing + - The scandal threatened an abrupt end to a promising political career. - a hopeful new singer on Broadway ili: i952 members: @@ -11936,7 +11936,7 @@ definition: - presaging good fortune example: - - she made a fortunate decision to go to medical school + - She made a fortunate decision to go to medical school. - rosy predictions ili: i953 members: @@ -11961,7 +11961,7 @@ definition: - unlikely to bring about favorable results or enjoyment example: - - faced an unpromising task + - … faced an unpromising task - music for unpromising combinations of instruments ili: i955 members: @@ -11979,7 +11979,7 @@ - presenting favorable circumstances; likely to result in or show signs of success example: - propitious omens - - propitious gales speeded us along + - Propitious gales speeded us along. - a propitious alignment of planets for space exploration ili: i956 members: @@ -12037,8 +12037,8 @@ - ill omens - ill predictions - source: P.B.Shelley - text: my words with inauspicious thunderings shook heaven - - a dead and ominous silence prevailed + text: My words with inauspicious thunderings shook heaven. + - A dead and ominous silence prevailed. - a by-election at a time highly unpropitious for the Government ili: i960 members: @@ -12394,10 +12394,10 @@ definition: - obtainable or accessible and ready for use or service example: - - kept a fire extinguisher available - - much information is available through computers + - … kept a fire extinguisher available + - Much information is available through computers. - available in many colors - - the list of available candidates is unusually long + - The list of available candidates is unusually long. ili: i990 members: - available @@ -12422,7 +12422,7 @@ definition: - easily obtained example: - - most students now have computers accessible + - Most students now have computers accessible. - accessible money ili: i991 members: @@ -12458,7 +12458,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06158935-n example: - - commodities are easy this quarter + - Commodities are easy this quarter. ili: i994 members: - easy @@ -12469,7 +12469,7 @@ definition: - available when required or as promised example: - - federal funds were not forthcoming + - Federal funds were not forthcoming. ili: i995 members: - forthcoming @@ -12480,7 +12480,7 @@ definition: - capable of being obtained example: - - savings of up to 50 percent are obtainable + - Savings of up to 50 percent are obtainable. ili: i996 members: - gettable @@ -12494,7 +12494,7 @@ definition: - available for use or sale example: - - they have plenty of stonewashed jeans in stock + - They have plenty of stonewashed jeans in stock. ili: i997 members: - in stock @@ -12528,9 +12528,9 @@ definition: - readily available example: - - there will be a wealth of information on hand from the lawyers - - emergency police were on hand in case of trouble - - the cash on hand is adequate for current needs + - There will be a wealth of information on hand from the lawyers. + - Emergency police were on hand in case of trouble. + - The cash on hand is adequate for current needs. ili: i1000 members: - on hand @@ -12542,8 +12542,8 @@ - available for immediate use example: - extra personnel on tap - - other sports and entertainment facilities are on tap - - there are numerous projects on tap + - Other sports and entertainment facilities are on tap. + - There are numerous projects on tap. ili: i1001 members: - on tap @@ -12566,7 +12566,7 @@ definition: - not having been filled example: - - the job is still open + - The job is still open. ili: i1003 members: - open @@ -12578,7 +12578,7 @@ - available for purchase example: - purchasable goods - - many houses in the area are for sale + - Many houses in the area are for sale. ili: i1004 members: - purchasable @@ -12590,7 +12590,7 @@ definition: - (of especially money) immediately available example: - - he seems to have ample ready money + - He seems to have ample ready money. - a ready source of cash ili: i1005 members: @@ -12604,8 +12604,8 @@ definition: - not available or accessible or at hand example: - - fresh milk was unavailable during the emergency - - his secretary said he was unavailable for comment + - Fresh milk was unavailable during the emergency. + - His secretary said he was unavailable for comment. ili: i1006 members: - unavailable @@ -12619,7 +12619,7 @@ - used up or no longer available example: - gone with the wind - - if we don't get there early, all the best seats will be gone + - If we don't get there early, all the best seats will be gone. ili: i7926 members: - gone @@ -12631,7 +12631,7 @@ - not capable of being obtained example: - a rare work, today almost inaccessible - - timber is virtually unobtainable in the islands + - Timber is virtually unobtainable in the islands. - untouchable resources buried deep within the earth ili: i1007 members: @@ -12646,7 +12646,7 @@ definition: - not available for sale or use example: - - too many items are out of stock + - Too many items are out of stock. ili: i1008 members: - out of stock @@ -12661,7 +12661,7 @@ definition: - not in a state of sleep; completely conscious example: - - lay awake thinking about his new job + - … lay awake thinking about his new job - still not fully awake ili: i1009 members: @@ -12677,7 +12677,7 @@ definition: - out of bed example: - - are they astir yet? + - Are they astir yet? - up by seven each morning ili: i1010 members: @@ -12690,7 +12690,7 @@ definition: - (somewhat formal) having been waked up example: - - the awakened baby began to cry + - The awakened baby began to cry. ili: i1011 members: - awakened @@ -12703,7 +12703,7 @@ example: - insomniac old people - insomniac nights - - lay sleepless all night + - … lay sleepless all night - source: Shakespeare text: twenty watchful, weary, tedious nights ili: i1012 @@ -12731,7 +12731,7 @@ definition: - marked by full consciousness or alertness example: - - worked every moment of my waking hours + - … worked every moment of my waking hours ili: i1014 members: - waking @@ -12746,8 +12746,8 @@ definition: - in a state of sleep example: - - were all asleep when the phone rang - - fell asleep at the wheel + - … were all asleep when the phone rang + - … fell asleep at the wheel ili: i1015 members: - asleep @@ -12792,7 +12792,7 @@ - half asleep example: - made drowsy by the long ride - - it seemed a pity to disturb the drowsing (or dozing) professor + - It seemed a pity to disturb the drowsing (or dozing) professor. - a tired dozy child - the nodding (or napping) grandmother in her rocking chair ili: i1018 @@ -12808,7 +12808,7 @@ - sleeping deeply example: - lying fast asleep on the sofa - - 'it would be cruel to wake him: he''s sound asleep' + - 'It would be cruel to wake him: he''s sound asleep.' ili: i1019 members: - fast asleep @@ -12844,9 +12844,9 @@ definition: - inclined to or marked by drowsiness example: + - ‘slumbery’ is archaic. - slumberous (or slumbrous) eyes - - ‘slumbery’ is archaic - - the sound had a somnolent effect + - The sound had a somnolent effect. ili: i1022 members: - slumberous @@ -12909,8 +12909,8 @@ - (sometimes followed by ‘of’) having or showing knowledge or understanding or realization or perception example: - - was aware of his opponent's hostility - - became aware of her surroundings + - … was aware of his opponent's hostility + - … became aware of her surroundings - aware that he had exceeded the speed limit ili: i1027 members: @@ -12930,7 +12930,7 @@ - alert to the problems - alive to what is going on - awake to the dangers of her situation - - was now awake to the reality of his predicament + - … was now awake to the reality of his predicament ili: i1028 members: - alert @@ -12943,7 +12943,7 @@ definition: - (followed by ‘of’) showing realization or recognition of something example: - - few voters seem conscious of the issue's importance + - Few voters seem conscious of the issue's importance. - conscious of having succeeded - source: Thomas Hardy text: the careful tread of one conscious of his alcoholic load @@ -12959,7 +12959,7 @@ example: - made sensible of his mistakes - source: Henry Hallam - text: I am sensible that the mention of such a circumstance may appear trifling + text: I am sensible that the mention of such a circumstance may appear trifling. - source: Edmund Burke text: sensible that a good deal more is still to be done ili: i1030 @@ -12979,7 +12979,7 @@ definition: - (often followed by ‘of’) not aware example: - - seemed unaware of the scrutiny + - … seemed unaware of the scrutiny - unaware of the danger they were in - unaware of the newborn hope - the most unaware person I've known @@ -13105,7 +13105,7 @@ - a frightful crime of decapitation - an alarming, even horrifying, picture - source: Winston Churchill - text: war is beyond all words horrible + text: War is beyond all words horrible. - an ugly wound ili: i1039 members: @@ -13125,11 +13125,11 @@ - an awful risk - dire news - a career or vengeance so direful that London was shocked - - the dread presence of the headmaster - - polio is no longer the dreaded disease it once was + - The dread presence of the headmaster. + - Polio is no longer the dreaded disease it once was. - a dreadful storm - a fearful howling - - horrendous explosions shook the city + - Horrendous explosions shook the city. - a terrible curse ili: i1040 members: @@ -13154,7 +13154,7 @@ example: - a baleful look - forbidding thunderclouds - - his tone became menacing + - His tone became menacing. - ominous rumblings of discontent - sinister storm clouds - a sinister smile @@ -13203,7 +13203,7 @@ - causing a sensation as of things crawling on your skin example: - a creepy story - - I had a creepy-crawly feeling + - I had a creepy-crawly feeling. ili: i1044 members: - creepy @@ -13438,7 +13438,7 @@ - situated ahead or going before example: - an advance party - - at that time the most advanced outpost was still east of the Rockies + - At that time the most advanced outpost was still east of the Rockies. ili: i1063 members: - advance @@ -13476,7 +13476,7 @@ definition: - going or proceeding or going in advance; showing the way example: - - we rode in the leading car + - We rode in the leading car. - the leading edge of technology ili: i1066 members: @@ -13489,7 +13489,7 @@ definition: - showing the way by conducting or leading; imposing direction on example: - - felt his mother's directing arm around him + - … felt his mother's directing arm around him - the directional role of science on industrial progress ili: i1067 members: @@ -13515,8 +13515,8 @@ definition: - going or proceeding or coming after in the same direction example: - - the crowd of following cars made the occasion seem like a parade - - tried to outrun the following footsteps + - The crowd of following cars made the occasion seem like a parade. + - … tried to outrun the following footsteps ili: i1069 members: - following @@ -13527,8 +13527,8 @@ definition: - following in order to overtake or capture or as accompaniment to such pursuit example: - - the fox fled from the pursuing hounds - - listened for the hounds' pursuing bark + - The fox fled from the pursuing hounds. + - … listened for the hounds' pursuing bark ili: i1070 members: - pursuing @@ -13610,7 +13610,7 @@ definition: - having a stiff back example: - - the guards stood stiff-backed and unsmiling + - The guards stood stiff-backed and unsmiling. ili: i1077 members: - stiff-backed @@ -13633,7 +13633,7 @@ definition: - lacking a back example: - - a stool is a backless and armless seat + - A stool is a backless and armless seat. ili: i1079 members: - backless @@ -13888,9 +13888,9 @@ domain_region: - 08910324-n example: - - they considered themselves a tough outfit and weren't bashful about letting anybody - know it - - ‘blate’ is a Scottish term for bashful + - ‘blate’ is a Scottish term for bashful. + - They considered themselves a tough outfit and weren't bashful about letting anybody + know it. ili: i1100 members: - bashful @@ -13919,7 +13919,7 @@ definition: - offensively bold example: - - a brash newcomer disputed the age-old rules for admission to the club + - A brash newcomer disputed the age-old rules for admission to the club. - a nervy thing to say ili: i1102 members: @@ -13943,7 +13943,7 @@ definition: - taking undue liberties example: - - young women disliked the overfamiliar tone he took with them + - Young women disliked the overfamiliar tone he took with them. ili: i1104 members: - overfamiliar @@ -13954,7 +13954,7 @@ definition: - improperly forward or bold example: - - don't be fresh with me + - Don't be fresh with me. - impertinent of a child to lecture a grownup - an impudent boy given to insulting strangers - Don't get wise with me! @@ -13976,8 +13976,8 @@ - excessively forward example: - an assumptive person - - on a subject like this it would be too assuming for me to decide - - the duchess would not put up with presumptuous servants + - On a subject like this it would be too assuming for me to decide. + - The duchess would not put up with presumptuous servants. ili: i1106 members: - assumptive @@ -14172,7 +14172,7 @@ definition: - without a bed example: - - the cell was bedless + - The cell was bedless. ili: i1125 members: - bedless @@ -14258,7 +14258,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06125308-n example: - - glacial till is unstratified + - Glacial till is unstratified. ili: i1133 members: - unstratified @@ -14385,8 +14385,8 @@ definition: - having no hair or fur example: - - a Mexican Hairless is about the size of a fox terrier and hairless except for - a tufts on the head and tail + - A Mexican Hairless is about the size of a fox terrier and hairless except for + a tufts on the head and tail. ili: i1146 members: - hairless @@ -14502,7 +14502,7 @@ definition: - without hair example: - - tinea corporis is a fungal infection of the nonhairy parts of the skin + - Tinea corporis is a fungal infection of the nonhairy parts of the skin. ili: i1156 members: - nonhairy @@ -14524,7 +14524,7 @@ definition: - having or covered with hair example: - - Jacob was a hairy man + - Jacob was a hairy man. - a hairy caterpillar ili: i1158 members: @@ -14677,7 +14677,7 @@ definition: - covering with fine light hairs example: - - his head fuzzed like a dandelion gone to seed + - His head fuzzed like a dandelion gone to seed. ili: i1168 members: - fuzzed @@ -14716,7 +14716,7 @@ definition: - covered with dense cottony hairs or hairlike filaments example: - - the woolly aphid has a lanate coat resembling cotton + - The woolly aphid has a lanate coat resembling cotton. ili: i1171 members: - lanate @@ -14973,7 +14973,7 @@ definition: - (of a structural member) supporting no vertical weight other than its own example: - - they took out a nonbearing wall + - They took out a nonbearing wall. ili: i1195 members: - nonbearing @@ -15027,7 +15027,7 @@ - very pleasing to the eye example: - my bonny lass - - there's a bonny bay beyond + - There's a bonny bay beyond. - a comely face - young fair maidens ili: i1198 @@ -15077,7 +15077,7 @@ - source: Thackeray text: very pretty but not so extraordinarily handsome - source: Lillian Hellman - text: our southern women are well-favored + text: Our southern women are well-favored. ili: i1201 members: - fine-looking @@ -15240,7 +15240,7 @@ - having the appearance spoiled example: - a disfigured face - - strip mining left a disfigured landscape + - Strip mining left a disfigured landscape. ili: i1213 members: - disfigured @@ -15308,7 +15308,7 @@ - having a diseased appearance resembling scrofula example: - source: Farley Mowat - text: our canoe … lay with her scrofulous sides on the shore + text: Our canoe … lay with her scrofulous sides on the shore. ili: i1219 members: - scrofulous @@ -15367,7 +15367,7 @@ definition: - identified with a band especially around a leg example: - - kept watch for the return of their banded birds + - … kept watch for the return of their banded birds ili: i1225 members: - banded @@ -15428,7 +15428,7 @@ definition: - lacking a belt example: - - unbelted jackets are in this season + - Unbelted jackets are in this season. ili: i1231 members: - unbelted @@ -15479,7 +15479,7 @@ definition: - deadly or sinister example: - - the Florida eagles have a fierce baleful look + - The Florida eagles have a fierce baleful look. ili: i1235 members: - baleful @@ -15508,7 +15508,7 @@ example: - malicious gossip - source: Rudyard Kipling - text: took malicious pleasure in … watching me wince + text: … took malicious pleasure in … watching me wince ili: i1237 members: - malicious @@ -15528,7 +15528,7 @@ example: - a despiteful fiend - a truly spiteful child - - a vindictive man will look for occasions for resentment + - A vindictive man will look for occasions for resentment. ili: i1238 members: - despiteful @@ -15542,7 +15542,7 @@ - showing sly or knowing malice in a glance example: - source: Amy Lowell - text: she had run in fear of … his evil leering eye + text: She had run in fear of … his evil leering eye. ili: i1239 members: - leering @@ -15555,7 +15555,7 @@ hatred example: - a gossipy malevolent old woman - - failure made him malevolent toward those who were successful + - Failure made him malevolent toward those who were successful. ili: i1240 members: - malevolent @@ -15672,8 +15672,8 @@ - evil or harmful in nature or influence example: - prompted by malign motives - - believed in witches and malign spirits - - gave him a malign look + - … believed in witches and malign spirits + - … gave him a malign look - a malign lesion ili: i1249 members: @@ -15685,8 +15685,8 @@ definition: - like a cancer; an evil that grows and spreads example: - - remorse was cancerous within him - - pornography is cancerous to the moral development of our children + - Remorse was cancerous within him. + - Pornography is cancerous to the moral development of our children. ili: i1250 members: - cancerous @@ -15705,7 +15705,7 @@ - the best film of the year - the best solution - the best time for planting - - wore his best suit + - … wore his best suit exemplifies: - 06706615-n ili: i1251 @@ -15754,7 +15754,7 @@ definition: - ranking above all others example: - - was first in her class + - … was first in her class - the foremost figure among marine artists ili: i1254 members: @@ -15827,7 +15827,7 @@ definition: - (used especially of merchandise) very fine in quality example: - - made of superfine Flemish cloth + - … made of superfine Flemish cloth ili: i1260 members: - superfine @@ -15917,13 +15917,13 @@ in excellence or quality or desirability or suitability; more highly skilled than another example: - - You're a better man than I am, Gunga Din + - You're a better man than I am, Gunga Din. - a better coat - a better type of car - a suit with a better fit - a better chance of success - - produced a better mousetrap - - she's better in math than in history + - … produced a better mousetrap + - She's better in math than in history. exemplifies: - 06333686-n ili: i1267 @@ -15963,7 +15963,7 @@ definition: - become or made better in quality example: - - was proud of his improved grades + - … was proud of his improved grades - an improved viewfinder ili: i1270 members: @@ -15975,9 +15975,9 @@ definition: - (comparative of ‘bad’) inferior to another in quality or condition or desirability example: - - this road is worse than the first one we took - - the road is in worse shape than it was - - she was accused of worse things than cheating and lying + - This road is worse than the first one we took. + - The road is in worse shape than it was. + - She was accused of worse things than cheating and lying. exemplifies: - 06333686-n ili: i1271 @@ -16002,8 +16002,8 @@ definition: - (comparative of ‘good’) changed for the better in health or fitness example: - - her health is better now - - I feel better + - Her health is better now. + - I feel better. exemplifies: - 06333686-n ili: i1273 @@ -16026,8 +16026,8 @@ definition: - changed for the worse in health or fitness example: - - I feel worse today - - her cold is worse + - I feel worse today. + - Her cold is worse. ili: i1275 members: - worse @@ -16061,7 +16061,7 @@ definition: - effecting amendment example: - - added amendatory phrases to the text + - … added amendatory phrases to the text ili: i1278 members: - amendatory @@ -16130,7 +16130,7 @@ definition: - having two faces or fronts example: - - the Roman Janus is bifacial + - The Roman Janus is bifacial. ili: i1285 members: - biface @@ -16839,8 +16839,8 @@ - of or belonging to a racial group especially of sub-Saharan African origin example: - source: Martin Luther King Jr. - text: a great people — a black people — … injected new meaning and dignity into - the veins of civilization + text: A great people — a black people — … injected new meaning and dignity into + the veins of civilization. ili: i1349 members: - black @@ -17051,10 +17051,10 @@ definition: - naturally having skin of a dark color example: + - ‘swart’ is archaic. - a dark-skinned beauty - - gold earrings gleamed against her dusky cheeks + - Gold earrings gleamed against her dusky cheeks. - a smile on his swarthy face - - ‘swart’ is archaic exemplifies: - 07087487-n ili: i1369 @@ -17211,8 +17211,8 @@ - having or covered with or accompanied by blood example: - a bloody nose - - your scarf is all bloody - - the effects will be violent and probably bloody + - Your scarf is all bloody. + - The effects will be violent and probably bloody. - a bloody fight ili: i1381 members: @@ -17269,8 +17269,8 @@ - bloody-minded tyrants - bloodthirsty yells - source: .W.Johnson - text: went after the collaborators with a sanguinary fury that drenched the land - with blood + text: … went after the collaborators with a sanguinary fury that drenched the + land with blood ili: i1385 members: - bloodthirsty @@ -17284,11 +17284,11 @@ - characterized by violence or bloodshed example: - source: Andrea Parke - text: writes of crimson deeds and barbaric days + text: … writes of crimson deeds and barbaric days - source: Thomas Gray text: fann'd by Conquest's crimson wing - source: Hudson Strode - text: convulsed with red rage + text: … convulsed with red rage ili: i1386 members: - crimson @@ -17434,7 +17434,7 @@ example: - foolhardy enough to try to seize the gun from the hijacker - source: Macaulay - text: became the fiercest and most reckless of partisans + text: … became the fiercest and most reckless of partisans - a reckless driver - a rash attempt to climb Mount Everest ili: i1396 @@ -17519,7 +17519,7 @@ - self-consciously timid example: - source: Ezra Pound - text: I never laughed, being bashful; lowering my head, I looked at the wall + text: I never laughed, being bashful; lowering my head, I looked at the wall. ili: i1402 members: - bashful @@ -17594,7 +17594,7 @@ definition: - bound with chains example: - - enchained demons strained in anger to gnaw on his bones + - Enchained demons strained in anger to gnaw on his bones. - prisoners in chains ili: i1408 members: @@ -17620,7 +17620,7 @@ example: - furled sails bound securely to the spar - a furled flag - - his rolled umbrella hanging on his arm + - His rolled umbrella hanging on his arm. ili: i1410 members: - furled @@ -17650,7 +17650,7 @@ definition: - bound or secured closely example: - - the guard was found trussed up with his arms and legs securely tied + - The guard was found trussed up with his arms and legs securely tied. - a trussed chicken ili: i1413 members: @@ -17717,7 +17717,7 @@ definition: - with laces not tied example: - - teenagers slopping around in unlaced sneakers + - Teenagers slopping around in unlaced sneakers. ili: i1419 members: - unlaced @@ -17758,7 +17758,7 @@ definition: - in a confused mass example: - - pushed back her tangled hair + - … pushed back her tangled hair - the tangled ropes ili: i1423 members: @@ -17802,7 +17802,7 @@ definition: - twisted together in a tangled mass example: - - toiled through entangled growths of mesquite + - … toiled through entangled growths of mesquite ili: i1426 members: - entangled @@ -17827,7 +17827,7 @@ definition: - tangled in a dense mass example: - - tried to push through the matted undergrowth + - … tried to push through the matted undergrowth ili: i1428 members: - matted @@ -17850,7 +17850,7 @@ definition: - twisted together; as of filaments spun into a thread example: - - thrown silk is raw silk that has been twisted and doubled into yarn + - Thrown silk is raw silk that has been twisted and doubled into yarn. exemplifies: - 07087487-n ili: i1430 @@ -18019,7 +18019,7 @@ example: - a black-edged card - rough-edged leaves - - dried sweat left salt-edged patches + - Dried sweat left salt-edged patches. ili: i1444 members: - edged @@ -18358,10 +18358,10 @@ flinching example: - source: Herman Melville - text: Familiarity with danger makes a brave man braver but less daring + text: Familiarity with danger makes a brave man braver but less daring. - source: William Wordsworth - text: a frank courageous heart … triumphed over pain - - set a courageous example by leading them safely into and out of enemy-held territory + text: A frank courageous heart … triumphed over pain. + - … set a courageous example by leading them safely into and out of enemy-held territory ili: i1475 members: - brave @@ -18380,11 +18380,11 @@ - showing extreme courage; especially of actions courageously undertaken in desperation as a last resort example: - - made a last desperate attempt to reach the climber + - … made a last desperate attempt to reach the climber - source: G.C.Marshall - text: the desperate gallantry of our naval task forces marked the turning point - in the Pacific war - - they took heroic measures to save his life + text: The desperate gallantry of our naval task forces marked the turning point + in the Pacific war. + - They took heroic measures to save his life. ili: i1476 members: - desperate @@ -18478,7 +18478,7 @@ - 00845915-n example: - source: P.B.Shelley - text: cowardly dogs, ye will not aid me then + text: Cowardly dogs, ye will not aid me then. exemplifies: - 06730109-n ili: i1483 @@ -18524,7 +18524,7 @@ definition: - lacking even the rudiments of courage; abjectly fearful example: - - the craven fellow turned and ran + - The craven fellow turned and ran. - a craven proposal to raise the white flag - source: Spenser text: this recreant knight @@ -18552,7 +18552,7 @@ definition: - lacking conviction or boldness or courage example: - - faint heart ne'er won fair lady + - Faint heart ne'er won fair lady. ili: i1488 members: - faint @@ -18596,7 +18596,7 @@ - marked by courage and determination in the face of difficulties or danger; robust and uninhibited example: - - 'you have to admire her: it was a gutsy thing to do' + - 'You have to admire her: it was a gutsy thing to do.' - source: Judith Crist text: the gutsy … intensity of her musical involvement - a gutsy red wine @@ -18609,7 +18609,7 @@ definition: - lacking courage or vitality example: - - he was a yellow gutless worm + - He was a yellow gutless worm. - a spineless craven fellow ili: i1493 members: @@ -18649,7 +18649,7 @@ - passing or able to pass air in and out of the lungs normally; sometimes used in combination example: - - the boy was disappointed to find only skeletons instead of living breathing dinosaurs + - The boy was disappointed to find only skeletons instead of living breathing dinosaurs. - the heavy-breathing person on the telephone ili: i1497 members: @@ -18676,7 +18676,7 @@ example: - breathless at thought of what I had done - breathless from running - - followed the match with breathless interest + - … followed the match with breathless interest ili: i1499 members: - breathless @@ -18708,7 +18708,7 @@ - the choking June dust - the smothering soft voices - smothering heat - - the room was suffocating — hot and airless + - The room was suffocating — hot and airless. ili: i1501 members: - smothering @@ -18734,7 +18734,7 @@ definition: - consisting of or containing or of the nature of crystals example: - - granite is crystalline + - Granite is crystalline. ili: i1503 members: - crystalline @@ -18747,7 +18747,7 @@ definition: - having both internal structure and external form of a crystal example: - - quartz crystal is perfectly crystallized + - Quartz crystal is perfectly crystallized. ili: i1504 members: - crystallized @@ -18824,7 +18824,7 @@ - characterized by or emitting light example: - a room that is light when the shutters are open - - the inside of the house was airy and light + - The inside of the house was airy and light. ili: i1511 members: - light @@ -18877,7 +18877,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00004475-n example: - - fireflies are bioluminescent + - Fireflies are bioluminescent. ili: i1514 members: - bioluminescent @@ -18888,7 +18888,7 @@ definition: - having lots of light either natural or artificial example: - - the room was bright and airy + - The room was bright and airy. - a stage bright with spotlights ili: i1515 members: @@ -18931,7 +18931,7 @@ - provided with artificial light example: - illuminated advertising - - looked up at the lighted windows + - … looked up at the lighted windows - a brightly lit room - a well-lighted stairwell ili: i1519 @@ -18970,7 +18970,7 @@ definition: - turning lights on example: - - it's lighting-up time + - It's lighting-up time. ili: i1522 members: - lighting-up @@ -18981,10 +18981,10 @@ definition: - (of a light) imparting a deathlike luminosity example: - - livid lightning streaked the sky + - Livid lightning streaked the sky. - source: E.A.Poe - text: a thousand flambeaux … turned all at once that deep gloom into a livid and - preternatural day + text: A thousand flambeaux … turned all at once that deep gloom into a livid and + preternatural day. ili: i1523 members: - livid @@ -19073,7 +19073,7 @@ example: - in the depths of an Acheronian forest - source: Wordsworth - text: upon those roseate lips a Stygian hue + text: Upon those roseate lips a Stygian hue. ili: i1529 members: - Acheronian @@ -19099,7 +19099,7 @@ example: - a black moonless night - through the pitch-black woods - - it was pitch-dark in the cellar + - It was pitch-dark in the cellar. ili: i1531 members: - black @@ -19207,7 +19207,7 @@ - lighted by or as if by twilight example: - source: Henry Fielding - text: The dusky night rides down the sky / And ushers in the morn + text: The dusky night rides down the sky / And ushers in the morn. - the twilight glow of the sky - a boat on a twilit river ili: i1540 @@ -19222,9 +19222,9 @@ definition: - depressingly dark example: + - ‘gloomful’ is archaic. - the gloomy forest - the glooming interior of an old inn - - ‘gloomful’ is archaic ili: i1541 members: - glooming @@ -19238,7 +19238,7 @@ definition: - without illumination example: - - came up the lightless stairs + - … came up the lightless stairs - the unilluminated side of Mars - through dark unlighted (or unlit) streets ili: i1542 @@ -19280,7 +19280,7 @@ example: - shaded avenues - source: Alexander Pope - text: o'er the shaded billows rushed the night + text: O'er the shaded billows rushed the night. ili: i1545 members: - shaded @@ -19306,8 +19306,8 @@ - filled with shade example: - the shady side of the street - - the surface of the pond is dark and shadowed - - we sat on rocks in a shadowy cove + - The surface of the pond is dark and shadowed. + - We sat on rocks in a shadowy cove. - cool umbrageous woodlands ili: i1547 members: @@ -19335,8 +19335,8 @@ - not darkened or obscured by shadow example: - source: Vilhjalmur Stefansson - text: on the rough sea ice you may on an unshadowed day … fall over a chunk of - ice that is kneehigh + text: On the rough sea ice you may on an unshadowed day … fall over a chunk of + ice that is kneehigh. ili: i1549 members: - unshadowed @@ -19347,7 +19347,7 @@ definition: - (of pictures or drawings) drawn or painted with degrees or gradations of shadow example: - - the shaded areas of the face seemed to recede + - The shaded areas of the face seemed to recede. ili: i1550 members: - shaded @@ -19416,7 +19416,7 @@ definition: - emitting or reflecting light readily or in large amounts example: - - the sun was bright and hot + - The sun was bright and hot. - a bright sunlit room ili: i1557 members: @@ -19446,7 +19446,7 @@ definition: - bright with a steady but subdued shining example: - - from the plane we saw the city below agleam with lights + - From the plane we saw the city below agleam with lights. - the gleaming brass on the altar - Nereids beneath the nitid moon ili: i1558 @@ -19479,16 +19479,16 @@ definition: - having brief brilliant points or flashes of light example: + - ‘glistering’ is an archaic term. - bugle beads all aglitter - glinting eyes - glinting water - - his glittering eyes were cold and malevolent + - His glittering eyes were cold and malevolent. - shop window full of glittering Christmas trees - glittery costume jewelry - scintillant mica - the scintillating stars - a dress with sparkly sequins - - ‘glistering’ is an archaic term ili: i1560 members: - aglitter @@ -19583,7 +19583,7 @@ - glowing or shining like fire example: - source: Alexander Pope - text: from rank to rank she darts her ardent eyes + text: From rank to rank she darts her ardent eyes. - frightened by his ardent burning eyes ili: i1566 members: @@ -19609,7 +19609,7 @@ - glistening bodies of swimmers - the horse's glossy coat - lustrous auburn hair - - saw the moon like a shiny dime on a deep blue velvet carpet + - … saw the moon like a shiny dime on a deep blue velvet carpet - shining white enamel ili: i1568 members: @@ -19711,7 +19711,7 @@ - having the white lustrous sheen of silver example: - a land of silver (or silvern) rivers where the salmon leap - - repeated scrubbings have given the wood a silvery sheen + - Repeated scrubbings have given the wood a silvery sheen. ili: i1575 members: - silver @@ -19785,7 +19785,7 @@ definition: - not brilliant or glaring example: - - the moon cast soft shadows + - The moon cast soft shadows. - soft pastel colors - subdued lighting ili: i1580 @@ -19799,9 +19799,9 @@ definition: - made dim or less bright example: - - the dimmed houselights brought a hush of anticipation + - The dimmed houselights brought a hush of anticipation. - dimmed headlights - - we like dimmed lights when we have dinner + - We like dimmed lights when we have dinner. ili: i1581 members: - dimmed @@ -19825,7 +19825,7 @@ - not made dim or less bright example: - undimmed headlights - - surprisingly the curtain started to rise while the houselights were still undimmed + - Surprisingly the curtain started to rise while the houselights were still undimmed. ili: i1583 members: - undimmed @@ -19861,8 +19861,8 @@ definition: - showing or affected by prejudice or envy or distaste example: - - looked with a jaundiced eye on the growth of regimentation - - takes a jaundiced view of societies and clubs + - … looked with a jaundiced eye on the growth of regimentation + - … takes a jaundiced view of societies and clubs ili: i1586 members: - jaundiced @@ -20081,8 +20081,8 @@ definition: - adhering to an attitude or position widely held to be outmoded example: - - peasants are still unreconstructed small capitalists at heart - - there are probably more unreconstructed Southerners than one would like to admit + - Peasants are still unreconstructed small capitalists at heart. + - There are probably more unreconstructed Southerners than one would like to admit. ili: i1604 members: - unreconstructed @@ -20101,7 +20101,7 @@ - a broken mirror - a broken tooth - a broken leg - - his neck is broken + - His neck is broken. ili: i1605 members: - broken @@ -20117,7 +20117,7 @@ definition: - not broken; whole and intact; in one piece example: - - fortunately the other lens is unbroken + - Fortunately the other lens is unbroken. ili: i1606 members: - unbroken @@ -20186,7 +20186,7 @@ definition: - having gaps or spaces example: - - sign on the dotted line + - Sign on the dotted line. ili: i1611 members: - dashed @@ -20212,7 +20212,7 @@ definition: - fragmentary or halting from emotional strain example: - - uttered a few halting words of sorrow + - … uttered a few halting words of sorrow ili: i1613 members: - halting @@ -20250,7 +20250,7 @@ definition: - having undisturbed continuity example: - - a convalescent needs uninterrupted sleep + - A convalescent needs uninterrupted sleep. ili: i1616 members: - uninterrupted @@ -20287,7 +20287,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06089170-n example: - - diffusion is an exergonic process + - Diffusion is an exergonic process. ili: i1619 members: - exergonic @@ -20299,7 +20299,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06089170-n example: - - photosynthesis is an endergonic process + - Photosynthesis is an endergonic process. ili: i1620 members: - endergonic @@ -20308,7 +20308,7 @@ definition: - (of twins) derived from two separate fertilized ova example: - - fraternal twins are biovular + - Fraternal twins are biovular. ili: i1621 members: - fraternal @@ -20318,7 +20318,7 @@ definition: - (of twins) derived from a single egg or ovum example: - - identical twins are monovular + - Identical twins are monovular. ili: i1622 members: - identical @@ -20341,7 +20341,7 @@ definition: - underneath the ground example: - - most of his friends are now belowground + - Most of his friends are now belowground. ili: i1624 members: - belowground @@ -20380,7 +20380,7 @@ definition: - on the job example: - - had been at work for over an hour before her boss arrived + - … had been at work for over an hour before her boss arrived ili: i1627 members: - at work @@ -20407,7 +20407,7 @@ definition: - having ones attention or mind or energy engaged example: - - she keeps herself fully occupied with volunteer activities + - She keeps herself fully occupied with volunteer activities. - deeply engaged in conversation ili: i1629 members: @@ -20429,8 +20429,8 @@ definition: - kept occupied or engaged example: - - she's tied up at the moment and can't see you - - the phone was tied up for almost an hour + - She's tied up at the moment and can't see you. + - The phone was tied up for almost an hour. ili: i1631 members: - tied up @@ -20441,7 +20441,7 @@ definition: - busy or occupied with example: - - what have you been up to? + - What have you been up to? - up to no good ili: i1632 members: @@ -20490,7 +20490,7 @@ - an indolent hanger-on - too lazy to wash the dishes - slothful employees - - the unemployed are not necessarily work-shy + - The unemployed are not necessarily work-shy. ili: i1635 members: - faineant @@ -20506,7 +20506,7 @@ definition: - idle or indolent especially in a dreamy way example: - - she was annoyingly lackadaisical and impractical + - She was annoyingly lackadaisical and impractical. - source: P.G.Wodehouse text: a … lackadaisical, spiritless young man-about-town ili: i1636 @@ -20519,11 +20519,11 @@ definition: - free from duties or responsibilities example: - - he writes in his leisure hours + - He writes in his leisure hours. - source: J.J.Chapman text: life as it ought to be for the leisure classes - source: Ida Craven - text: even the artist and the sculptor were not regarded … as leisured men + text: Even the artist and the sculptor were not regarded … as leisured men. ili: i1637 members: - leisured @@ -20534,7 +20534,7 @@ definition: - not busy or occupied; free example: - - the cancellation left her unengaged a good part of the afternoon + - The cancellation left her unengaged a good part of the afternoon. ili: i1638 members: - unengaged @@ -20607,7 +20607,7 @@ definition: - being without a bone or bones example: - - jellyfish are boneless + - Jellyfish are boneless. ili: i1644 members: - boneless @@ -20664,7 +20664,7 @@ definition: - not buttoned example: - - the wind picked up the hem of her unbuttoned coat + - The wind picked up the hem of her unbuttoned coat. ili: i1649 members: - unbuttoned @@ -20882,8 +20882,8 @@ - resembling a sound of violent tearing as of something ripped apart or lightning splitting a tree example: - - the tree split with a great ripping sound - - heard a rending roar as the crowd surged forward + - The tree split with a great ripping sound. + - … heard a rending roar as the crowd surged forward ili: i1666 members: - rending @@ -21086,7 +21086,7 @@ definition: - without or almost without wind example: - - he prefers windless days for playing golf + - He prefers windless days for playing golf. ili: i1680 members: - windless @@ -21169,7 +21169,7 @@ example: - boisterous winds and waves - source: Ezra Pound - text: the fierce thunders roar me their music + text: The fierce thunders roar me their music. - rough weather - rough seas ili: i1685 @@ -21211,7 +21211,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - there's dirty weather in the offing + - There's dirty weather in the offing. ili: i1688 members: - dirty @@ -21293,8 +21293,8 @@ - having inherent physical or mental ability or capacity example: - able to learn - - human beings are able to walk on two feet - - Superman is able to leap tall buildings + - Human beings are able to walk on two feet. + - Superman is able to leap tall buildings. ili: i1695 members: - able @@ -21308,7 +21308,7 @@ - source: Walter Lippman text: most surefooted of the statesmen who dealt with the depression - source: Michiko Kakutani - text: demonstrates a surefooted storytelling talent + text: … demonstrates a surefooted storytelling talent ili: i1696 members: - confident @@ -21321,7 +21321,7 @@ definition: - having inner resources; adroit or imaginative example: - - someone who is resourceful is capable of dealing with difficult situations + - Someone who is resourceful is capable of dealing with difficult situations. - an able and resourceful politician - the most resourceful cook in town ili: i1697 @@ -21340,7 +21340,7 @@ - (followed by ‘of’) lacking capacity or ability example: - incapable of carrying a tune - - he is incapable of understanding the matter + - He is incapable of understanding the matter. - incapable of doing the work ili: i1698 members: @@ -21352,8 +21352,8 @@ definition: - (usually followed by ‘to’) lacking necessary physical or mental ability example: - - dyslexics are unable to learn to read adequately - - the sun was unable to melt enough snow + - Dyslexics are unable to learn to read adequately. + - The sun was unable to melt enough snow. ili: i1699 members: - unable @@ -21364,7 +21364,7 @@ definition: - (followed by ‘of’) having the temperament or inclination for example: - - no one believed her capable of murder + - No one believed her capable of murder. ili: i1700 members: - capable @@ -21414,7 +21414,7 @@ - lacking a caretaker example: - a neglected child - - many casualties were lying unattended + - Many casualties were lying unattended. ili: i1705 members: - neglected @@ -21426,7 +21426,7 @@ definition: - lacking care and attention example: - - untended garden was soon overgrown with weeds + - Untended garden was soon overgrown with weeds. - untended children ili: i1706 members: @@ -21444,9 +21444,9 @@ definition: - exercising caution or showing care or attention example: - - they were careful when crossing the busy street + - They were careful when crossing the busy street. - be careful to keep her shoes clean - - did very careful research + - … did very careful research - careful art restorers - careful of the rights of others - careful about one's behavior @@ -21482,7 +21482,7 @@ - exercising or taking care great enough to bring assurance example: - be certain to disconnect the iron when you are through - - be sure to lock the doors + - Be sure to lock the doors. ili: i1709 members: - certain @@ -21495,9 +21495,9 @@ - rigorously attentive; strict and thorough example: - close supervision - - paid close attention + - … paid close attention - a close study - - kept a close watch on expenditures + - … kept a close watch on expenditures ili: i1710 members: - close @@ -21525,7 +21525,7 @@ example: - a detailed plan - source: John Buchan - text: the elaborate register of the inhabitants prevented tax evasion + text: The elaborate register of the inhabitants prevented tax evasion. - the carefully elaborated theme ili: i1712 members: @@ -21585,7 +21585,7 @@ definition: - marked by care and effort example: - - made a studious attempt to fix the television set + - … made a studious attempt to fix the television set ili: i1717 members: - studious @@ -21596,7 +21596,7 @@ definition: - painstakingly careful and accurate example: - - our accountant is thorough + - Our accountant is thorough. - thorough research ili: i1718 members: @@ -21622,7 +21622,7 @@ - forgotten by some careless person - a careless housekeeper - careless proofreading - - it was a careless mistake + - It was a careless mistake. - hurt by a careless remark ili: i1719 members: @@ -21638,10 +21638,10 @@ definition: - hasty and without attention to detail; not thorough example: - - a casual (or cursory) inspection failed to reveal the house's structural flaws + - A casual (or cursory) inspection failed to reveal the house's structural flaws. - a passing glance - perfunctory courtesy - - In his paper, he showed a very superficial understanding of psychoanalytic theory + - In his paper, he showed a very superficial understanding of psychoanalytic theory. ili: i1720 members: - casual @@ -21692,7 +21692,7 @@ definition: - carelessly failing to exercise proper caution example: - - an incautious step sent her headlong down the stairs + - An incautious step sent her headlong down the stairs. ili: i1723 members: - incautious @@ -21704,7 +21704,7 @@ - casually thoughtless or inconsiderate example: - an offhand manner - - she treated most men with offhand contempt + - She treated most men with offhand contempt. ili: i1724 members: - offhand @@ -21718,8 +21718,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00017402-n example: - - carnivorous plants are capable of trapping and digesting small animals especially - insects + - Carnivorous plants are capable of trapping and digesting small animals especially + insects. ili: i1725 members: - carnivorous @@ -21779,7 +21779,7 @@ definition: - feeding on flowers example: - - some insects are anthophagous + - Some insects are anthophagous. ili: i1730 members: - anthophagous @@ -22000,7 +22000,7 @@ example: - the carved fretwork - an intricately carved door - - stood as if carven from stone + - … stood as if carven from stone ili: i1751 members: - carved @@ -22132,8 +22132,8 @@ definition: - having material deleted example: - - at that time even Shakespeare was considered dangerous except in the expurgated - versions + - At that time even Shakespeare was considered dangerous except in the expurgated + versions. ili: i1763 members: - expurgated @@ -22505,8 +22505,8 @@ definition: - tending to bring about; being partly responsible for example: - - working conditions are not conducive to productivity - - the seaport was a contributing factor in the growth of the city + - Working conditions are not conducive to productivity. + - The seaport was a contributing factor in the growth of the city. - a contributory factor ili: i1797 members: @@ -22556,7 +22556,7 @@ - impelling to action example: - source: Arthur Pap - text: it may well be that ethical language has primarily a motivative function + text: It may well be that ethical language has primarily a motivative function. - motive pleas - motivating arguments ili: i1801 @@ -22585,8 +22585,8 @@ definition: - bringing on suddenly or abruptly example: - - the completion of the railroad was the precipitating cause in the extinction of - waterborne commerce + - The completion of the railroad was the precipitating cause in the extinction of + waterborne commerce. ili: i1803 members: - precipitating @@ -22597,8 +22597,8 @@ definition: - being the agent or cause example: - - determined who was the responsible party - - termites were responsible for the damage + - … determined who was the responsible party + - Termites were responsible for the damage. ili: i1804 members: - responsible @@ -22610,7 +22610,7 @@ definition: - causing sneezing example: - - pepper is a sternutatory substance + - Pepper is a sternutatory substance. ili: i1805 members: - sternutatory @@ -22675,9 +22675,9 @@ definition: - with extreme care or delicacy example: - - they proceeded with gingerly footwork over the jagged stones + - They proceeded with gingerly footwork over the jagged stones. - source: W.S.White - text: the issue was handled only in a gingerly way + text: The issue was handled only in a gingerly way. ili: i1810 members: - gingerly @@ -22700,7 +22700,7 @@ definition: - unnecessarily cautious example: - - sometimes it doesn't pay to be overcautious in business + - Sometimes it doesn't pay to be overcautious in business. ili: i1812 members: - overcautious @@ -22751,7 +22751,7 @@ - 00004475-n example: - the cellular construction of a beehive - - any effective opposition to a totalitarian regime must be secretive and cellular + - Any effective opposition to a totalitarian regime must be secretive and cellular. ili: i1815 members: - cellular @@ -22885,7 +22885,7 @@ definition: - divided up into compartments or categories example: - - most sciences have become woefully compartmentalized + - Most sciences have become woefully compartmentalized. ili: i1827 members: - compartmental @@ -23102,7 +23102,7 @@ - being all around the edges; enclosing example: - his encircling arms - - the room's skirting board needs painting + - The room's skirting board needs painting. ili: i1846 members: - encircling @@ -23327,8 +23327,8 @@ definition: - tending away from centralization, as of authority example: - - the division of Europe into warring blocs produces ever-increasing centrifugal - stress + - The division of Europe into warring blocs produces ever-increasing centrifugal + stress. ili: i1865 members: - centrifugal @@ -23341,10 +23341,10 @@ definition: - established beyond doubt or question; definitely known example: - - what is certain is that every effect must have a cause - - it is certain that they were on the bus - - his fate is certain - - the date for the invasion is certain + - What is certain is that every effect must have a cause. + - It is certain that they were on the bus. + - His fate is certain. + - The date for the invasion is certain. ili: i1866 members: - certain @@ -23357,7 +23357,7 @@ definition: - known for certain example: - - it is definite that they have won + - It is definite that they have won. ili: i1867 members: - definite @@ -23380,7 +23380,7 @@ definition: - absolutely certain example: - - it is sure as shooting that they will come + - It is sure as shooting that they will come. ili: i1869 members: - sure as shooting @@ -23397,9 +23397,9 @@ example: - an uncertain future - a manuscript of uncertain origin - - plans are still uncertain + - Plans are still uncertain. - changes of great if uncertain consequences - - without further evidence his story must remain uncertain + - Without further evidence his story must remain uncertain. ili: i1870 members: - uncertain @@ -23411,8 +23411,8 @@ definition: - not decided or not known example: - - were indefinite about their plans - - plans are indefinite + - … were indefinite about their plans + - Plans are indefinite. ili: i1871 members: - indefinite @@ -23423,7 +23423,7 @@ definition: - very uncertain example: - - left everything up in the air + - … left everything up in the air ili: i1872 members: - up in the air @@ -23437,9 +23437,9 @@ definition: - having or feeling no doubt or uncertainty; confident and assured example: - - felt certain of success - - was sure (or certain) she had seen it - - was very sure in his beliefs + - … felt certain of success + - … was sure (or certain) she had seen it + - … was very sure in his beliefs - sure of her friends ili: i1873 members: @@ -23452,9 +23452,9 @@ definition: - persuaded of; very sure example: - - were convinced that it would be to their advantage to join - - I am positive he is lying - - was confident he would win + - … were convinced that it would be to their advantage to join + - I am positive he is lying. + - … was confident he would win ili: i1874 members: - convinced @@ -23474,7 +23474,7 @@ - unsure of himself and his future - moving with uncertain (or unsure) steps - an uncertain smile - - touched the ornaments with uncertain fingers + - … touched the ornaments with uncertain fingers ili: i1875 members: - uncertain @@ -23489,7 +23489,7 @@ definition: - uncertain or unable to decide about what course to follow example: - - was ambivalent about having children + - … was ambivalent about having children ili: i1876 members: - ambivalent @@ -23500,8 +23500,8 @@ definition: - fraught with uncertainty or doubt example: - - they were doubtful that the cord would hold - - it was doubtful whether she would be admitted + - They were doubtful that the cord would hold. + - It was doubtful whether she would be admitted. - dubious about agreeing to go ili: i1877 members: @@ -23534,7 +23534,7 @@ definition: - lacking conviction example: - - I remain unconvinced + - I remain unconvinced. ili: i1880 members: - unconvinced @@ -23545,7 +23545,7 @@ definition: - not convinced example: - - they admitted the force of my argument but remained dubious + - They admitted the force of my argument but remained dubious. ili: i1881 members: - dubious @@ -23560,7 +23560,7 @@ example: - a confident speaker - a confident reply - - his manner is more confident these days + - His manner is more confident these days. - confident of fulfillment ili: i1882 members: @@ -23575,7 +23575,7 @@ definition: - marked by assurance; exhibiting confidence example: - - she paints with an assured hand + - She paints with an assured hand. ili: i1883 members: - assured @@ -23588,7 +23588,7 @@ example: - an arrogant and cocksure materialist - so overconfident and impudent as to speak to the queen - - the less he knows, the more positive he gets + - The less he knows, the more positive he gets. ili: i1884 members: - cocksure @@ -23601,7 +23601,7 @@ definition: - having confidence restored; freed from anxiety example: - - reassured by her praise he pressed on + - Reassured by her praise he pressed on. ili: i1885 members: - reassured @@ -23626,7 +23626,7 @@ definition: - lacking self-confidence example: - - stood in the doorway diffident and abashed + - … stood in the doorway diffident and abashed - problems that call for bold not timid responses - a very unsure young man ili: i1887 @@ -23642,13 +23642,13 @@ definition: - certain to occur; destined or inevitable example: - - he was certain to fail - - his fate is certain + - He was certain to fail. + - His fate is certain. - source: Benjamin Franklin - text: In this life nothing is certain but death and taxes - - he faced certain death + text: In this life nothing is certain but death and taxes. + - He faced certain death. - sudden but sure regret - - he is sure to win + - He is sure to win. ili: i1888 members: - certain @@ -23665,7 +23665,7 @@ example: - bound to happen - an old house destined to be demolished - - he is destined to be famous + - He is destined to be famous. ili: i1889 members: - bound @@ -23690,9 +23690,9 @@ definition: - established or prearranged unalterably example: - - his place in history was foreordained + - His place in history was foreordained. - a sense of predestinate inevitability about it - - it seemed predestined since the beginning of the world + - It seemed predestined since the beginning of the world. ili: i1891 members: - foreordained @@ -23705,7 +23705,7 @@ definition: - certain to get or have example: - - he knew he was in for a licking + - He knew he was in for a licking. ili: i1892 members: - in for @@ -23718,8 +23718,8 @@ definition: - not certain to occur; not inevitable example: - - everything is uncertain about the army - - the issue is uncertain + - Everything is uncertain about the army. + - The issue is uncertain. ili: i1893 members: - uncertain @@ -23733,7 +23733,7 @@ - subject to accident or chance or change example: - a chancy appeal at best - - getting that job was definitely fluky + - Getting that job was definitely fluky. - a fluky wind - an iffy proposition exemplifies: @@ -23752,7 +23752,7 @@ - uncertain because of uncontrollable circumstances example: - source: George Eliot - text: the results of confession were not contingent, they were certain + text: The results of confession were not contingent, they were certain. ili: i1895 members: - contingent @@ -23763,7 +23763,7 @@ definition: - not yet determined example: - - plans are still up in the air + - Plans are still up in the air. ili: i1896 members: - up in the air @@ -23973,7 +23973,7 @@ definition: - capable of having the meaning altered or twisted example: - - our words are distortable things — as in a crooked mirror held up to nature + - Our words are distortable things — as in a crooked mirror held up to nature. ili: i1913 members: - distortable @@ -24002,7 +24002,7 @@ - subject to change; variable example: - a fluid situation fraught with uncertainty - - everything was unstable following the coup + - Everything was unstable following the coup. ili: i1915 members: - fluid @@ -24014,7 +24014,7 @@ definition: - affording change (especially in social status) example: - - Britain is not a truly fluid society + - Britain is not a truly fluid society. - upwardly mobile ili: i1916 members: @@ -24058,7 +24058,7 @@ - tending to undergo genetic mutation example: - It is likely, too, that the chromosomes of all eubacteria are as mutable as that - of E. coli + of E. coli. members: - mutable partOfSpeech: s @@ -24183,7 +24183,7 @@ definition: - no longer changeable example: - - the agreement is not yet set in stone + - The agreement is not yet set in stone. ili: i1929 members: - set in stone @@ -24208,7 +24208,7 @@ definition: - subject to alteration or change example: - - the death sentence was commutable to life imprisonment + - The death sentence was commutable to life imprisonment. ili: i1931 members: - commutable @@ -24231,7 +24231,7 @@ definition: - capable of being changed in substance as if by alchemy example: - - is lead really transmutable into gold? + - Is lead really transmutable into gold? - ideas translatable into reality ili: i1933 members: @@ -24256,7 +24256,7 @@ definition: - not capable of being changed into something else example: - - the alchemists were unable to accept the inconvertible nature of elemental metals + - The alchemists were unable to accept the inconvertible nature of elemental metals. ili: i1935 members: - inconvertible @@ -24316,8 +24316,8 @@ definition: - not to be altered or undone example: - - the judge's decision is final - - the arbiter will have the last say + - The judge's decision is final. + - The arbiter will have the last say. ili: i1940 members: - final @@ -24331,8 +24331,8 @@ less extreme) example: - source: Alexis Carrel - text: the rhythm of physiological time is not modifiable except by interference - with certain fundamental processes + text: The rhythm of physiological time is not modifiable except by interference + with certain fundamental processes. ili: i1941 members: - modifiable @@ -24342,7 +24342,7 @@ - incapable of being modified in form or character or strength (especially by making less extreme) example: - - these variations from custom are illogical, incomprehensible, and unmodifiable + - These variations from custom are illogical, incomprehensible, and unmodifiable. ili: i1942 members: - unmodifiable @@ -24352,7 +24352,7 @@ - altered to accommodate to certain requirements or bring into a proper relation example: - an adjusted insurance claim - - the car runs more smoothly with the timing adjusted + - The car runs more smoothly with the timing adjusted. ili: i1943 members: - adjusted @@ -24373,8 +24373,8 @@ definition: - adjusted to reflect value or proportion example: - - votes weighted according to the size of constituencies - - a law weighted in favor of landlords + - Votes weighted according to the size of constituencies. + - A law weighted in favor of landlords. - a weighted average ili: i1945 members: @@ -24387,7 +24387,7 @@ - not altered to fit certain requirements example: - an unadjusted figure of 8.5 percent - - the unadjusted clock is running fast + - The unadjusted clock is running fast. ili: i1946 members: - unadjusted @@ -24457,10 +24457,10 @@ definition: - changed in form or character without becoming something else example: - - the altered policy promised success - - following an altered course we soon found ourselves back in civilization + - The altered policy promised success. + - Following an altered course we soon found ourselves back in civilization. - source: Charles Dickens - text: he looked … with clouded eyes and with an altered manner of breathing + text: He looked … with clouded eyes and with an altered manner of breathing. ili: i1952 members: - altered @@ -24484,7 +24484,7 @@ definition: - made or become different in some respect example: - - he's an altered (or changed) man since his election to Congress + - He's an altered (or changed) man since his election to Congress. ili: i1954 members: - changed @@ -24543,7 +24543,7 @@ definition: - unaffected by time example: - - few characters are so dateless as Hamlet + - Few characters are so dateless as Hamlet. - Helen's timeless beauty ili: i1959 members: @@ -24556,7 +24556,7 @@ definition: - being in the original position; not having been moved example: - - the archeologists could date the vase because it was in situ + - The archeologists could date the vase because it was in situ. - an in-situ investigator ili: i1960 members: @@ -24588,7 +24588,7 @@ definition: - not improved or brought up to date example: - - the book is still unrevised + - The book is still unrevised. ili: i1963 members: - unrevised @@ -24608,7 +24608,7 @@ definition: - altered or revised by rephrasing or by adding or deleting material example: - - the amended bill passed easily + - The amended bill passed easily. ili: i1965 members: - revised @@ -24628,8 +24628,8 @@ definition: - made or become different in nature or form example: - - changed attitudes - - changed styles of dress + - … changed attitudes + - … changed styles of dress - a greatly changed country after the war ili: i1967 members: @@ -24677,7 +24677,7 @@ definition: - broken away from sameness or identity or duplication example: - - her quickly varied answers indicated uncertainty + - Her quickly varied answers indicated uncertainty. ili: i1971 members: - varied @@ -24690,7 +24690,7 @@ definition: - not made or become different example: - - the causes that produced them have remained unchanged + - The causes that produced them have remained unchanged. ili: i1972 members: - unchanged @@ -24704,7 +24704,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - this matrix is idempotent + - This matrix is idempotent. ili: i1973 members: - idempotent @@ -24715,8 +24715,8 @@ definition: - unchanged in character or nature example: - - the village stayed the same - - his attitude is the same as ever + - The village stayed the same. + - His attitude is the same as ever. ili: i1974 members: - same @@ -24778,7 +24778,7 @@ definition: - not subject or susceptible to change or variation in form or quality or nature example: - - the view of that time was that all species were immutable, created by God + - The view of that time was that all species were immutable, created by God. ili: i1980 members: - immutable @@ -24790,8 +24790,8 @@ definition: - typical or distinctive example: - - heard my friend's characteristic laugh - - red and gold are the characteristic colors of autumn + - … heard my friend's characteristic laugh + - Red and gold are the characteristic colors of autumn. - stripes characteristic of the zebra ili: i1981 members: @@ -24821,8 +24821,8 @@ - of a feature that helps to distinguish a person or thing example: - source: Curtis Wilkie - text: Jerusalem has a distinctive Middle East flavor - - that is typical of you! + text: Jerusalem has a distinctive Middle East flavor. + - That is typical of you! ili: i1983 members: - distinctive @@ -24888,7 +24888,7 @@ definition: - having a negative charge example: - - electrons are negative + - Electrons are negative. ili: i1988 members: - negative @@ -24901,7 +24901,7 @@ definition: - having a positive charge example: - - protons are positive + - Protons are positive. ili: i1989 members: - positive @@ -24949,7 +24949,7 @@ - drained of electric charge; discharged example: - a dead battery - - left the lights on and came back to find the battery drained + - … left the lights on and came back to find the battery drained ili: i1993 members: - dead @@ -25005,7 +25005,7 @@ - hired for the exclusive temporary use of a group of travelers example: - a chartered plane - - the chartered buses arrived on time + - The chartered buses arrived on time. ili: i1997 members: - chartered @@ -25086,7 +25086,7 @@ example: - pure and vestal modesty - a spinster or virgin lady - - men have decreed that their women must be pure and virginal + - Men have decreed that their women must be pure and virginal. ili: i2004 members: - pure @@ -25132,7 +25132,7 @@ - 00845915-n example: - her easy virtue - - he was told to avoid loose (or light) women + - He was told to avoid loose (or light) women. - wanton behavior exemplifies: - 06730109-n @@ -25226,7 +25226,7 @@ definition: - carefree and happy and lighthearted example: - - was loved for her blithe spirit + - … was loved for her blithe spirit - a merry blithesome nature - her lighthearted nature - trilling songs with a lightsome heart @@ -25279,7 +25279,7 @@ text: looking chipper, like a man … diverted by his own wit - source: H.M.Reynolds text: life that is gay, brisk, and debonair - - walked with a jaunty step + - … walked with a jaunty step - a jaunty optimist ili: i2016 members: @@ -25299,7 +25299,7 @@ definition: - causing sad feelings of gloom and inadequacy example: - - the economic outlook is depressing + - The economic outlook is depressing. - something cheerless about the room - a moody and uncheerful person - an uncheerful place @@ -27243,7 +27243,7 @@ definition: - of something having the color of chalk example: - - she turned chalky white + - She turned chalky white. ili: i2186 members: - chalky @@ -27718,7 +27718,7 @@ - 00905257-n example: - color film - - he rented a color television + - He rented a color television. - marvelous color illustrations ili: i2229 members: @@ -27733,7 +27733,7 @@ example: - black-and-white film - a black-and-white TV - - the movie was in black and white + - The movie was in black and white. ili: i2230 members: - black-and-white @@ -28284,8 +28284,8 @@ example: - trichromatic vision - a trichromatic printing process - - trichromatic staining is the staining of tissue samples differentially in three - colors + - Trichromatic staining is the staining of tissue samples differentially in three + colors. - tricolor plumage - a tricolor process in photography ili: i2275 @@ -28324,7 +28324,7 @@ definition: - without color example: - - pure water is uncolored + - Pure water is uncolored. ili: i2278 members: - uncolored @@ -28366,7 +28366,7 @@ definition: - not stained example: - - An apron keeps his clothing unstained + - An apron keeps his clothing unstained. ili: i2282 members: - unstained @@ -28438,7 +28438,7 @@ example: - changeable taffeta - chatoyant (or shot) silk - - a dragonfly hovered, vibrating and iridescent + - A dragonfly hovered, vibrating and iridescent. ili: i2287 members: - changeable @@ -28544,7 +28544,7 @@ example: - a face turned ashen - the invalid's blanched cheeks - - tried to speak with bloodless lips + - … tried to speak with bloodless lips - a face livid with shock - source: Mary W. Shelley text: lips … livid with the hue of death @@ -28625,7 +28625,7 @@ definition: - ghastly pale example: - - moonlight gave the statue a lurid luminance + - Moonlight gave the statue a lurid luminance. ili: i2300 members: - lurid @@ -28637,7 +28637,7 @@ - abnormally deficient in color as suggesting physical or emotional distress example: - the pallid face of the invalid - - her wan face suddenly flushed + - Her wan face suddenly flushed. ili: i2301 members: - pale @@ -28650,8 +28650,8 @@ definition: - resembling paste in color; pallid example: - - he looked pasty and red-eyed - - a complexion that had been pastelike was now chalky white + - He looked pasty and red-eyed. + - A complexion that had been pastelike was now chalky white. ili: i2302 members: - pasty @@ -28675,7 +28675,7 @@ example: - source: Bram Stoker text: the poor face with the same awful waxen pallor - - the soldier turned his waxlike features toward him + - The soldier turned his waxlike features toward him. - a thin face with a waxy paleness ili: i2304 members: @@ -28719,9 +28719,9 @@ definition: - brightly colored and showy example: + - ‘braw’ is a Scottish word. - girls decked out in brave new dresses - brave banners flying - - ‘braw’ is a Scottish word - a dress a bit too gay for her years - birds with gay plumage ili: i2307 @@ -28949,7 +28949,7 @@ definition: - on the Italian or Roman side of the Alps example: - - ancient cisalpine Gaul included an area south and east of the Alps + - Ancient cisalpine Gaul included an area south and east of the Alps. ili: i2325 members: - cisalpine @@ -28975,9 +28975,9 @@ - on or relating to or characteristic of the region or peoples beyond the Alps from Italy (or north of the Alps) example: - - ancient transalpine Gaul was an area northwest of the Alps and included modern - France and Belgium - - Cracow was a transalpine university + - Ancient transalpine Gaul was an area northwest of the Alps and included modern + France and Belgium. + - Cracow was a transalpine university. ili: i2327 members: - transalpine @@ -29120,7 +29120,7 @@ - barbaric practices - a savage people - source: Margaret Meade - text: fighting is crude and uncivilized especially if the weapons are efficient + text: Fighting is crude and uncivilized especially if the weapons are efficient. - wild tribes ili: i2339 members: @@ -29320,7 +29320,7 @@ definition: - official classification of information or documents; withheld from general circulation example: - - thousands of classified documents have now been declassified + - Thousands of classified documents have now been declassified. ili: i2354 members: - classified @@ -29422,8 +29422,8 @@ - examined carefully and methodically; broken down for consideration of constituent parts example: - - the analyzed data indicated surprising trends - - a carefully analyzed poem can be like a dead butterfly pinned to a board + - The analyzed data indicated surprising trends. + - A carefully analyzed poem can be like a dead butterfly pinned to a board. ili: i2364 members: - analyzed @@ -29467,7 +29467,7 @@ - clean white shirts - clean dishes - a spotlessly clean house - - cats are clean animals + - Cats are clean animals. ili: i2367 members: - clean @@ -29530,7 +29530,7 @@ definition: - completely neat and clean example: - - the apartment was immaculate + - The apartment was immaculate. - in her immaculate white uniform - a spick-and-span kitchen - their spic red-visored caps @@ -29550,7 +29550,7 @@ definition: - immaculately clean and unused example: - - handed her his pristine white handkerchief + - … handed her his pristine white handkerchief ili: i2373 members: - pristine @@ -29613,10 +29613,10 @@ - a child in dirty overalls - dirty slums - piles of dirty dishes - - put his dirty feet on the clean sheet - - wore an unclean shirt - - mining is a dirty job - - Cinderella did the dirty work while her sisters preened themselves + - … put his dirty feet on the clean sheet + - … wore an unclean shirt + - Mining is a dirty job. + - Cinderella did the dirty work while her sisters preened themselves. ili: i2378 members: - dirty @@ -29708,7 +29708,7 @@ - soiled with dirt or soot example: - with feet black from playing outdoors - - his shirt was black within an hour + - His shirt was black within an hour. ili: i2383 members: - black @@ -29738,7 +29738,7 @@ definition: - having a dirty face example: - - a crowd of dirty-faced ragamuffins surrounded him + - A crowd of dirty-faced ragamuffins surrounded him. ili: i2386 members: - dirty-faced @@ -29790,7 +29790,7 @@ - smeared or soiled with grease or oil example: - greasy coveralls - - get rid of rubbish and oily rags + - Get rid of rubbish and oily rags. ili: i2390 members: - greasy @@ -29802,7 +29802,7 @@ definition: - infested with lice example: - - burned their lousy clothes + - … burned their lousy clothes ili: i2391 members: - lousy @@ -29970,7 +29970,7 @@ - a dirty old man - dirty books and movies - boys telling dirty jokes - - has a dirty mouth + - … has a dirty mouth ili: i2405 members: - dirty @@ -30029,7 +30029,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - had a filthy mouth + - … had a filthy mouth - foul language - smutty jokes ili: i2409 @@ -30100,7 +30100,7 @@ example: - a clean fuel - cleaner and more efficient engines - - the tactical bomb is reasonably clean + - The tactical bomb is reasonably clean. ili: i2414 members: - clean @@ -30110,8 +30110,8 @@ definition: - spreading pollution or contamination; especially radioactive contamination example: - - the air near the foundry was always dirty - - a dirty bomb releases enormous amounts of long-lived radioactive fallout + - The air near the foundry was always dirty. + - A dirty bomb releases enormous amounts of long-lived radioactive fallout. ili: i2415 members: - dirty @@ -30204,7 +30204,7 @@ example: - unclean meat - source: The Bible, Leviticus 11:3 - text: and the swine … is unclean to you + text: And the swine … is unclean to you. ili: i2422 members: - unclean @@ -30250,7 +30250,7 @@ - a clear explanation - a clear case of murder - a clear indication that she was angry - - gave us a clear idea of human nature + - … gave us a clear idea of human nature ili: i2425 members: - clear @@ -30266,7 +30266,7 @@ definition: - lacking subtlety; obvious example: - - gave us a broad hint that it was time to leave + - … gave us a broad hint that it was time to leave ili: i2426 members: - broad @@ -30279,7 +30279,7 @@ - clearly or sharply defined to the mind example: - clear-cut evidence of tampering - - Claudius was the first to invade Britain with distinct … intentions of conquest + - Claudius was the first to invade Britain with distinct … intentions of conquest. - trenchant distinctions between right and wrong ili: i2427 members: @@ -30295,7 +30295,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06293304-n example: - - writes in a limpid style + - … writes in a limpid style - lucid directions - source: Robert Burton text: a luculent oration @@ -30328,7 +30328,7 @@ definition: - clearly evident to the mind example: - - his opposition to slavery was unmistakable + - His opposition to slavery was unmistakable. ili: i2430 members: - unmistakable @@ -30358,8 +30358,8 @@ definition: - not clear to the mind example: - - the law itself was unclear on that point - - the reason for their actions is unclear to this day + - The law itself was unclear on that point. + - The reason for their actions is unclear to this day. ili: i2432 members: - unclear @@ -30374,7 +30374,7 @@ - unclear because vague or badly organized example: - Her vague, amorphous statement of her predicament was part of what made it so - hard for her to solve it + hard for her to solve it. members: - amorphous partOfSpeech: s @@ -30386,7 +30386,7 @@ example: - the blurred aims of the group - source: H.G.Wells - text: sometimes one understood clearly and sometimes the meaning was clouded + text: Sometimes one understood clearly and sometimes the meaning was clouded. ili: i2433 members: - blurred @@ -30398,7 +30398,7 @@ definition: - lacking clarity of meaning; causing confusion or perplexity example: - - sent confusing signals to Iraq + - … sent confusing signals to Iraq - perplexing to someone who knew nothing about it - a puzzling statement ili: i2434 @@ -30417,9 +30417,9 @@ - source: Anatole Broyard text: an impulse to go off and fight certain obscure battles of his own spirit - source: P.A.Sorokin - text: their descriptions of human behavior become vague, dull, and unclear + text: Their descriptions of human behavior become vague, dull, and unclear. - source: John Locke - text: vague … forms of speech … have so long passed for mysteries of science + text: Vague … forms of speech … have so long passed for mysteries of science. ili: i2435 members: - obscure @@ -30436,7 +30436,7 @@ - clear water - clear plastic bags - clear glass - - the air is clear and clean + - The air is clear and clean. ili: i2436 members: - clear @@ -30454,7 +30454,7 @@ example: - the cold crystalline water of melted snow - crystal clear skies - - could see the sand on the bottom of the limpid pool + - … could see the sand on the bottom of the limpid pool - lucid air - a pellucid brook - transparent crystal @@ -30474,7 +30474,7 @@ - resembling glass in transparency or translucency example: - source: Sacheverell Sitwell - text: the morning is as clear as diamond or as hyaline + text: The morning is as clear as diamond or as hyaline. ili: i2438 members: - hyaline @@ -30513,7 +30513,7 @@ definition: - not made opaque or cloudy by sediment example: - - the wine was unclouded + - The wine was unclouded. ili: i2441 members: - unclouded @@ -30575,7 +30575,7 @@ definition: - obscured by fog example: - - he could barely see through the fogged window + - He could barely see through the fogged window. ili: i2445 members: - fogged @@ -30665,7 +30665,7 @@ definition: - not transparent to X-rays or other forms of radiation example: - - barium sulfate is radiopaque + - Barium sulfate is radiopaque. ili: i2453 members: - radiopaque @@ -30711,7 +30711,7 @@ definition: - mentally confused; unable to think with clarity or act intelligently example: - - the flood of questions left her bewildered and confused + - The flood of questions left her bewildered and confused. ili: i2457 members: - confused @@ -30791,9 +30791,9 @@ definition: - in a state of mental numbness especially as resulting from shock example: - - he had a dazed expression on his face - - lay semiconscious, stunned (or stupefied) by the blow - - was stupid from fatigue + - He had a dazed expression on his face. + - … lay semiconscious, stunned (or stupefied) by the blow + - … was stupid from fatigue ili: i2462 members: - dazed @@ -30857,7 +30857,7 @@ definition: - (used of persons or behavior) inclined to show mercy example: - - a more clement judge reduced the sentence + - A more clement judge reduced the sentence. ili: i2467 members: - clement @@ -30915,7 +30915,7 @@ - mild and pleasant example: - balmy days and nights - - the climate was mild and conducive to life or growth + - The climate was mild and conducive to life or growth. - a soft breeze ili: i2472 members: @@ -30952,9 +30952,9 @@ - marked by practical hardheaded intelligence example: - a smart businessman - - an astute tenant always reads the small print in a lease - - he was too shrewd to go along with them on a road that could lead only to their - overthrow + - An astute tenant always reads the small print in a lease. + - He was too shrewd to go along with them on a road that could lead only to their + overthrow. ili: i2475 members: - astute @@ -31079,12 +31079,12 @@ - slow to learn or understand; lacking intellectual acuity example: - so dense he never understands anything I say to him - - never met anyone quite so dim + - … never met anyone quite so dim - source: Thackeray - text: although dull at classical learning, at mathematics he was uncommonly quick - - dumb officials make some really dumb decisions - - he was either normally stupid or being deliberately obtuse - - worked with the slow students + text: Although dull at classical learning, at mathematics he was uncommonly quick. + - Dumb officials make some really dumb decisions. + - He was either normally stupid or being deliberately obtuse. + - … worked with the slow students exemplifies: - 06730109-n ili: i2482 @@ -31207,7 +31207,7 @@ definition: - located at a great distance in time or space or degree example: - - we come from a far country + - We come from a far country. - far corners of the earth - the far future - a far journey @@ -31283,7 +31283,7 @@ definition: - more distant in especially space or time example: - - they live in the farther house + - They live in the farther house. ili: i2497 members: - farther @@ -31294,9 +31294,9 @@ definition: - (comparatives of ‘far’) most remote in space or time or order example: - - had traveled to the farthest frontier - - don't go beyond the farthermost (or furthermost) tree - - explored the furthest reaches of space + - … had traveled to the farthest frontier + - Don't go beyond the farthermost (or furthermost) tree. + - … explored the furthest reaches of space - the utmost tip of the peninsula exemplifies: - 06333686-n @@ -31315,7 +31315,7 @@ definition: - more distant in especially degree example: - - nothing could be further from the truth + - Nothing could be further from the truth. - further from our expectations - farther from the truth - farther from our expectations @@ -31330,7 +31330,7 @@ definition: - remote from populous or much-traveled regions example: - - they found a quiet out-of-the-way resort + - They found a quiet out-of-the-way resort. ili: i2500 members: - off the beaten track @@ -31358,13 +31358,13 @@ example: - near neighbors - in the near future - - they are near equals + - They are near equals. - his nearest approach to success - a very near thing - a near hit by the bomb - - she was near tears - - she was close to tears - - had a close call + - She was near tears. + - She was close to tears. + - … had a close call ili: i2502 members: - near @@ -31393,7 +31393,7 @@ - close at hand example: - the nearby towns - - concentrated his study on the nearby planet Venus + - … concentrated his study on the nearby planet Venus ili: i2504 members: - nearby @@ -31404,7 +31404,7 @@ definition: - of a seeker; near to the object sought example: - - you're getting warm + - You're getting warm. ili: i2505 members: - warm @@ -31415,7 +31415,7 @@ definition: - of a seeker; very near to the object sought example: - - you are hot + - You are hot. ili: i2506 members: - hot @@ -31488,7 +31488,7 @@ example: - a long-distance runner - a long-distance freight train - - she ran off with a long-distance truck driver + - She ran off with a long-distance truck driver. ili: i2511 members: - long-distance @@ -31522,7 +31522,7 @@ example: - yonder valley - the hills yonder - - what is yon place? + - What is yon place? ili: i2514 members: - yonder @@ -31537,7 +31537,7 @@ - at or within a short distance in space or time or having elements near each other example: - close to noon - - how close are we to town? + - How close are we to town? - a close formation of ships ili: i2515 members: @@ -31565,10 +31565,10 @@ definition: - nearest in space or position; immediately adjoining without intervening space example: - - had adjacent rooms + - … had adjacent rooms - in the next room - the person sitting next to me - - our rooms were side by side + - Our rooms were side by side. ili: i2516 members: - adjacent @@ -31609,7 +31609,7 @@ - located close together example: - with heads close together - - approximate leaves grow together but are not united + - Approximate leaves grow together but are not united. ili: i2519 members: - approximate @@ -31621,8 +31621,8 @@ definition: - close in time; about to occur example: - - retribution is at hand - - some people believe the day of judgment is close at hand + - Retribution is at hand. + - Some people believe the day of judgment is close at hand. - in imminent danger - his impending retirement ili: i2520 @@ -31639,7 +31639,7 @@ definition: - close in space; within reach example: - - the town is close at hand + - The town is close at hand. ili: i2521 members: - at hand @@ -31664,7 +31664,7 @@ example: - close-set eyes - close-set teeth - - her eyes are close set + - Her eyes are close set. ili: i2523 members: - close-set @@ -31738,7 +31738,7 @@ definition: - drawn or pressed close to someone or something for or as if for affection or protection example: - - saw a number of small houses nestled against the hillside + - … saw a number of small houses nestled against the hillside - like a baby snuggled in its mother's arms ili: i2529 members: @@ -31775,7 +31775,7 @@ - close enough to be walked to example: - walking distance - - the factory with the big parking lot … is more convenient than the walk-to factory + - The factory with the big parking lot … is more convenient than the walk-to factory. ili: i2532 members: - walk-to @@ -31852,7 +31852,7 @@ - close in relevance or relationship example: - a close family - - we are all … in close sympathy with … + - We are all … in close sympathy with … - close kin - a close resemblance ili: i2538 @@ -31897,8 +31897,8 @@ definition: - (used informally) associated on close terms example: - - the bartender was chummy with the regular customers - - the two were thick as thieves for months + - The bartender was chummy with the regular customers. + - The two were thick as thieves for months. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i2541 @@ -31915,7 +31915,7 @@ example: - a close-knit family - close-knit little villages - - the group was closely knit + - The group was closely knit. ili: i2542 members: - close-knit @@ -31952,7 +31952,7 @@ - with or in a close or intimate relationship example: - a good friend - - my sisters and brothers are near and dear + - My sisters and brothers are near and dear. ili: i2545 members: - dear @@ -32052,7 +32052,7 @@ - the elegantly attired gentleman - neatly dressed workers - monks garbed in hooded robes - - went about oddly garmented + - … went about oddly garmented - professors robed in crimson - tuxedo-attired gentlemen - crimson-robed Harvard professors @@ -32072,7 +32072,7 @@ definition: - in ceremonial attire and paraphernalia example: - - professors arrayed in robes + - Professors arrayed in robes. ili: i2552 members: - arrayed @@ -32278,7 +32278,7 @@ definition: - dressed well or smartly example: - - the girls were well turned out and smart + - The girls were well turned out and smart. ili: i2571 members: - turned out @@ -32309,7 +32309,7 @@ definition: - dressed in a uniform example: - - uniformed policemen lined the President's route + - Uniformed policemen lined the President's route. ili: i2574 members: - uniformed @@ -32618,7 +32618,7 @@ definition: - free of clouds or rain example: - - today will be fair and warm + - Today will be fair and warm. ili: i2599 members: - fair @@ -32709,7 +32709,7 @@ - darkened with overcast example: - a dull sky - - the sky was leaden and thick + - The sky was leaden and thick. ili: i2606 members: - dull @@ -32778,7 +32778,7 @@ - along or following a coast example: - coastal shipping - - coastwise winds contributed to the storm + - Coastwise winds contributed to the storm. ili: i2611 members: - coastwise @@ -32814,7 +32814,7 @@ definition: - directed or situated away from inland regions and toward the sea or coast example: - - from the hill he took a seaward course + - From the hill he took a seaward course. - on the seaward side of the road ili: i2614 members: @@ -33073,7 +33073,7 @@ definition: - formed of separate units gathered into a mass or whole example: - - aggregate expenses include expenses of all divisions combined for the entire year + - Aggregate expenses include expenses of all divisions combined for the entire year. - the aggregated amount of indebtedness ili: i2635 members: @@ -33101,7 +33101,7 @@ domain_topic: - 03410635-n example: - - I bought a knockdown chest at the do-it-yourself store + - I bought a knockdown chest at the do-it-yourself store. ili: i2637 members: - knockdown @@ -33152,8 +33152,8 @@ definition: - of qualities that are spread throughout something example: - - ambition is immanent in human nature - - we think of God as immanent in nature + - Ambition is immanent in human nature. + - We think of God as immanent in nature. ili: i2641 members: - immanent @@ -33164,9 +33164,9 @@ definition: - spreading or spread throughout example: - - armed with permeative irony … he punctures affectations + - Armed with permeative irony … he punctures affectations. - the pervasive odor of garlic - - an error is pervasive if it is material to more than one conclusion + - An error is pervasive if it is material to more than one conclusion. ili: i2642 members: - permeant @@ -33180,8 +33180,8 @@ definition: - (of a word) referring singly and without exception to the members of a group example: - - whereas ‘each’, ‘every’, ‘either’, ‘neither’, and ‘none’ are distributive or referring - to a single member of a group, ‘which’ in ‘which of the men’ is separative + - Whereas ‘each’, ‘every’, ‘either’, ‘neither’, and ‘none’ are distributive or referring + to a single member of a group, ‘which’ in ‘which of the men’ is separative. ili: i2643 members: - separative @@ -33270,7 +33270,7 @@ definition: - (used of information or news) kept secret by using influence example: - - hushed-up stories sometimes leak out + - Hushed-up stories sometimes leak out. ili: i2651 members: - hushed-up @@ -33282,7 +33282,7 @@ - subdued or overcome example: - the quelled rebellion - - an uprising quenched almost before it started + - An uprising quenched almost before it started. - a squelched rumor ili: i2652 members: @@ -33296,7 +33296,7 @@ definition: - not (or not yet) made available for distribution or publication example: - - someone leaked the unreleased announcement + - Someone leaked the unreleased announcement. - a film that remained unreleased for years ili: i2653 members: @@ -33376,7 +33376,7 @@ definition: - meriting report example: - - years of research produced no reportable results + - Years of research produced no reportable results. ili: i2661 members: - reportable @@ -33405,7 +33405,7 @@ definition: - (of income) not reportable; not required by law to be reported example: - - very little income is unreportable + - Very little income is unreportable. ili: i2664 members: - unreportable @@ -33636,7 +33636,7 @@ - lighted up by or as by fire or flame example: - forests set ablaze (or afire) by lightning - - even the car's tires were aflame + - Even the car's tires were aflame. - a night aflare with fireworks - candles alight on the tables - houses on fire @@ -33669,8 +33669,8 @@ definition: - not set afire or burning example: - - the table was bare, the candles unlighted - - held an unlit cigarette + - The table was bare, the candles unlighted. + - … held an unlit cigarette ili: i2687 members: - unlighted @@ -33746,10 +33746,10 @@ example: - comfortable clothes - comfortable suburban houses - - made himself comfortable in an armchair - - the antihistamine made her feel more comfortable - - are you comfortable? - - feeling comfy now? + - … made himself comfortable in an armchair + - The antihistamine made her feel more comfortable. + - Are you comfortable? + - Feeling comfy now? exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i2693 @@ -33838,9 +33838,9 @@ - feeling physical discomfort or pain (‘tough’ is occasionally used colloquially for ‘bad’) example: - - my throat feels bad - - she felt bad all over - - he was feeling tough after a restless night + - My throat feels bad. + - She felt bad all over. + - He was feeling tough after a restless night. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i2699 @@ -33865,7 +33865,7 @@ definition: - causing physical discomfort example: - - 'bites of black flies are more than irritating: they can be very painful' + - 'Bites of black flies are more than irritating: they can be very painful.' ili: i2701 members: - irritating @@ -33878,7 +33878,7 @@ - characterized by physical misery example: - a wet miserable weekend - - spent a wretched night on the floor + - … spent a wretched night on the floor ili: i2702 members: - miserable @@ -33899,7 +33899,7 @@ definition: - uncomfortable because of possible danger or trouble example: - - made things warm for the bookies + - … made things warm for the bookies ili: i2704 members: - warm @@ -33912,11 +33912,11 @@ definition: - free from stress or conducive to mental ease; having or affording peace of mind example: - - was settled in a comfortable job, one for which he was well prepared + - … was settled in a comfortable job, one for which he was well prepared - the comfortable thought that nothing could go wrong - - was comfortable in his religious beliefs - - she's a comfortable person to be with - - she felt comfortable with her fiance's parents + - … was comfortable in his religious beliefs + - She's a comfortable person to be with. + - She felt comfortable with her fiance's parents. ili: i2705 members: - comfortable @@ -33927,7 +33927,7 @@ definition: - made comfortable or more comfortable in a time of distress example: - - the news make her feel comforted + - The news make her feel comforted. ili: i2706 members: - comforted @@ -33940,11 +33940,11 @@ definition: - conducive to or feeling mental discomfort example: - - this kind of life can prove disruptive and uncomfortable + - This kind of life can prove disruptive and uncomfortable. - the uncomfortable truth - - grew uncomfortable beneath his appraising eye + - … grew uncomfortable beneath his appraising eye - an uncomfortable way of surprising me just when I felt surest - - the teacher's presence at the conference made the child very uncomfortable + - The teacher's presence at the conference made the child very uncomfortable. ili: i2707 members: - uncomfortable @@ -33960,7 +33960,7 @@ example: - awkward and reserved at parties - ill at ease among eddies of people he didn't know - - was always uneasy with strangers + - … was always uneasy with strangers ili: i2708 members: - awkward @@ -33994,7 +33994,7 @@ - excessively and uncomfortably conscious of your appearance or behavior example: - self-conscious teenagers - - wondered if she could ever be untidy without feeling self-conscious about it + - … wondered if she could ever be untidy without feeling self-conscious about it ili: i2711 members: - self-conscious @@ -34007,7 +34007,7 @@ definition: - corresponding in size or degree or extent example: - - pay should be commensurate with the time worked + - Pay should be commensurate with the time worked. ili: i2712 members: - commensurate @@ -34031,7 +34031,7 @@ definition: - capable of being measured by a common standard example: - - hours and minutes are commensurable + - Hours and minutes are commensurable. ili: i2714 members: - commensurable @@ -34097,7 +34097,7 @@ definition: - per person example: - - among the states, Connecticut has a high per capita income + - Among the states, Connecticut has a high per capita income. ili: i2720 members: - per capita @@ -34120,7 +34120,7 @@ - properly related in size or degree or other measurable characteristics; usually followed by ‘to’ example: - - the punishment ought to be proportional to the crime + - The punishment ought to be proportional to the crime. - earnings relative to production ili: i2722 members: @@ -34169,7 +34169,7 @@ definition: - organized principally for financial gain example: - - Christmas has become a commercialized spectacle + - Christmas has become a commercialized spectacle. ili: i2726 members: - commercialized @@ -34182,7 +34182,7 @@ - relating to or characteristic of trade or traders example: - source: Van Wyck Brooks - text: the mercantile North was forging ahead + text: The mercantile North was forging ahead. ili: i2727 members: - mercantile @@ -34195,7 +34195,7 @@ example: - a commercial book - source: John Buchan - text: preached a mercantile and militant patriotism + text: … preached a mercantile and militant patriotism - a mercenary enterprise - a moneymaking business ili: i2728 @@ -34213,7 +34213,7 @@ considerations example: - analysts content that the stock market is due for a technical rally - - the fall is only a technical correction + - The fall is only a technical correction. ili: i2729 members: - technical @@ -34238,7 +34238,7 @@ definition: - without immediate commercial value example: - - the company cannot afford to do blue-sky research + - The company cannot afford to do blue-sky research. ili: i2731 members: - blue-sky @@ -34260,7 +34260,7 @@ - not conducive to commercial success example: - source: H.E.Clurman - text: might prove arty and hence uncommercial + text: … might prove arty and hence uncommercial ili: i2733 members: - uncommercial @@ -34294,7 +34294,7 @@ - not residential example: - the commercial or nonresidential areas of a town - - community colleges are typically nonresidential + - Community colleges are typically nonresidential. ili: i2736 members: - nonresidential @@ -34328,8 +34328,8 @@ - a common sailor - the common cold - a common nuisance - - followed common procedure - - it is common knowledge that she lives alone + - … followed common procedure + - It is common knowledge that she lives alone. - the common housefly - a common brand of soap ili: i2739 @@ -34390,8 +34390,8 @@ definition: - frequently encountered example: - - a frequent (or common) error is using the transitive verb ‘lay’ for the intransitive - ‘lie’ + - A frequent (or common) error is using the transitive verb ‘lay’ for the intransitive + ‘lie’. ili: i2743 members: - frequent @@ -34444,10 +34444,10 @@ in character or kind example: - uncommon birds - - frost and floods are uncommon during these months + - Frost and floods are uncommon during these months. - doing an uncommon amount of business - an uncommon liking for money - - he owed his greatest debt to his mother's uncommon character and ability + - He owed his greatest debt to his mother's uncommon character and ability. ili: i2747 members: - uncommon @@ -34462,12 +34462,12 @@ definition: - surpassing what is common or usual or expected example: - - he paid especial attention to her + - He paid especial attention to her. - exceptional kindness - a matter of particular and unusual importance - a special occasion - a special reason to confide in her - - what's so special about the year 2000? + - What's so special about the year 2000? ili: i2748 members: - especial @@ -34493,7 +34493,7 @@ definition: - special treatment or hospitality example: - - the maitre d' gave them the red-carpet treatment + - The maitre d' gave them the red-carpet treatment. ili: i2750 members: - red carpet @@ -34505,7 +34505,7 @@ definition: - not commonly encountered example: - - two-career families are no longer unusual + - Two-career families are no longer unusual. ili: i2751 members: - unusual @@ -34532,9 +34532,9 @@ - occurring or encountered or experienced or observed frequently or in accordance with regular practice or procedure example: - - grew the usual vegetables + - … grew the usual vegetables - the usual summer heat - - came at the usual time + - … came at the usual time - the child's usual bedtime ili: i2753 members: @@ -34549,7 +34549,7 @@ - commonly used or practiced; usual example: - his accustomed thoroughness - - took his customary morning walk + - … took his customary morning walk - his habitual comment - with her wonted candor ili: i2754 @@ -34577,7 +34577,7 @@ definition: - in accord with regular practice or procedure example: - - took his regular morning walk + - … took his regular morning walk - her regular bedtime ili: i2756 members: @@ -34614,7 +34614,7 @@ - differing from all others; not ordinary example: - advertising that strives continually to be different - - this new music is certainly different but I don't really like it + - This new music is certainly different but I don't really like it. ili: i2758 members: - different @@ -34637,7 +34637,7 @@ definition: - not easily explained example: - - it is odd that his name is never mentioned + - It is odd that his name is never mentioned. ili: i2760 members: - odd @@ -34663,7 +34663,7 @@ example: - a peculiar hobby of stuffing and mounting bats - source: Virginia Woolf - text: a man … feels it a peculiar insult to be taunted with cowardice by a woman + text: A man … feels it a peculiar insult to be taunted with cowardice by a woman. ili: i2762 members: - peculiar @@ -34688,7 +34688,7 @@ - highly unusual or rare but not the single instance example: - spoke with a unique accent - - had unique ability in raising funds + - … had unique ability in raising funds - a frankness unique in literature - a unique dining experience ili: i2764 @@ -34767,7 +34767,7 @@ - belonging to or participated in by a community as a whole; public example: - for the common good - - common lands are set aside for use by all members of a community + - Common lands are set aside for use by all members of a community. ili: i2771 members: - common @@ -34794,8 +34794,8 @@ - affecting the people or community as a whole example: - the public welfare - - Public interests - - Public leaders + - public interests + - public leaders ili: i2773 members: - public @@ -34811,8 +34811,8 @@ - being or characteristic of a single thing or person example: - individual drops of rain - - please mark the individual pages - - they went their individual ways + - Please mark the individual pages. + - They went their individual ways. ili: i2774 members: - individual @@ -34830,7 +34830,7 @@ definition: - peculiar to the individual example: - - we all have our own idiosyncratic gestures + - We all have our own idiosyncratic gestures. - Michelangelo's highly idiosyncratic style of painting ili: i2775 members: @@ -34871,7 +34871,7 @@ example: - the respective club members - specialists in their several fields - - the various reports all agreed + - The various reports all agreed. ili: i2778 members: - respective @@ -34884,10 +34884,10 @@ definition: - being a single and separate person or thing example: - - can the singular person be understood apart from his culture? + - Can the singular person be understood apart from his culture? - source: William James - text: every fact in the world might be singular … unlike any other fact and sole - of its kind + text: Every fact in the world might be singular … unlike any other fact and sole + of its kind. ili: i2779 members: - singular @@ -34902,7 +34902,7 @@ - able or tending to communicate example: - source: W.M.Thackeray - text: was a communicative person and quickly told all she knew + text: … was a communicative person and quickly told all she knew ili: i2780 members: - communicative @@ -34952,7 +34952,7 @@ example: - anecdotal conversation - an anecdotal history of jazz - - he was at his anecdotic best + - He was at his anecdotic best. ili: i2781 members: - anecdotic @@ -35008,7 +35008,7 @@ definition: - used in communication example: - - he had few communicational grooves available for use + - He had few communicational grooves available for use. ili: i2786 members: - communicational @@ -35028,7 +35028,7 @@ definition: - friendly and open and willing to talk example: - - wine made the guest expansive + - Wine made the guest expansive. ili: i2788 members: - expansive @@ -35096,7 +35096,7 @@ definition: - making gestures while speaking example: - - her gesticulating hands and arms made words almost unnecessary + - Her gesticulating hands and arms made words almost unnecessary. ili: i2795 members: - gesticulating @@ -35108,7 +35108,7 @@ - being other than verbal communication example: - the study of gestural communication - - art like gesture is a form of nonverbal expression + - Art like gesture is a form of nonverbal expression. ili: i2796 members: - gestural @@ -35132,7 +35132,7 @@ definition: - indicative of or announcing something to come example: - - the Beatles were heraldic of a new style of music + - The Beatles were heraldic of a new style of music. ili: i2798 members: - heraldic @@ -35210,7 +35210,7 @@ definition: - lacking verbal skill example: - - rural students often come from nonverbal backgrounds + - Rural students often come from nonverbal backgrounds. ili: i2806 members: - nonverbal @@ -35347,7 +35347,7 @@ definition: - inclined to secrecy or reticence about divulging information example: - - although they knew her whereabouts her friends kept close about it + - Although they knew her whereabouts her friends kept close about it. ili: i2820 members: - close @@ -35363,7 +35363,7 @@ - deliberately impassive in manner example: - deadpan humor - - his face remained expressionless as the verdict was read + - His face remained expressionless as the verdict was read. ili: i2821 members: - deadpan @@ -35401,7 +35401,7 @@ definition: - failing to speak or communicate etc. when expected to example: - - the witness remained silent + - The witness remained silent. ili: i2824 members: - mum @@ -35446,7 +35446,7 @@ definition: - (used of soil) compact and fine-grained example: - - the clayey soil was heavy and easily saturated + - The clayey soil was heavy and easily saturated. ili: i2827 members: - clayey @@ -35511,9 +35511,9 @@ definition: - packed closely together example: - - they stood in a tight little group + - They stood in a tight little group. - hair in tight curls - - the pub was packed tight + - The pub was packed tight. ili: i2833 members: - tight @@ -35600,7 +35600,7 @@ definition: - worthy of comparison; as good as example: - - at that moment nothing in the world seemed comparable to sleep + - At that moment nothing in the world seemed comparable to sleep. ili: i2841 members: - comparable to @@ -35616,9 +35616,9 @@ that can be compared example: - an incomparable week of rest and pleasure - - the computer proceeds with its incomparable logic and efficiency - - this report is incomparable with the earlier ones because of different breakdowns - of the data + - The computer proceeds with its incomparable logic and efficiency. + - This report is incomparable with the earlier ones because of different breakdowns + of the data. ili: i2842 members: - incomparable @@ -35657,11 +35657,11 @@ example: - matchless beauty - the team's nonpareil center fielder - - she's one girl in a million + - She's one girl in a million. - the one and only Muhammad Ali - a peerless scholar - infamy unmatched in the Western world - - wrote with unmatchable clarity + - … wrote with unmatchable clarity - unrivaled mastery of her art ili: i2845 members: @@ -35681,9 +35681,9 @@ definition: - radically distinctive and without equal example: - - he is alone in the field of microbiology - - this theory is altogether alone in its penetration of the problem - - Bach was unique in his handling of counterpoint + - He is alone in the field of microbiology. + - This theory is altogether alone in its penetration of the problem. + - Bach was unique in his handling of counterpoint. - craftsmen whose skill is unequaled - unparalleled athletic ability - a breakdown of law unparalleled in our history @@ -35705,7 +35705,7 @@ definition: - showing or having compassion example: - - heard the soft and compassionate voices of women + - … heard the soft and compassionate voices of women ili: i2847 members: - compassionate @@ -35754,7 +35754,7 @@ - lacking compassion or feeling for others example: - source: Shakespeare - text: nor silver-shedding tears could penetrate her uncompassionate sire + text: Nor silver-shedding tears could penetrate her uncompassionate sire. ili: i2851 members: - uncompassionate @@ -35783,7 +35783,7 @@ - able to exist and perform in harmonious or agreeable combination example: - a compatible married couple - - her deeds were compatible with her ideology + - Her deeds were compatible with her ideology. ili: i2853 members: - compatible @@ -35970,7 +35970,7 @@ example: - able teachers - a capable administrator - - children as young as 14 can be extremely capable and dependable + - Children as young as 14 can be extremely capable and dependable. ili: i2869 members: - able @@ -35983,7 +35983,7 @@ - able to accomplish a purpose; functioning effectively example: - source: G.B.Shaw - text: people who will do nothing unless they get something out of it for themselves + text: People who will do nothing unless they get something out of it for themselves are often highly effective persons … - effective personnel - an efficient secretary @@ -35999,8 +35999,8 @@ definition: - worthy of a good workman example: - - the book is a workmanlike job with chronology and bibliography and index - - A workmanlike job + - The book is a workmanlike job with chronology and bibliography and index. + - a workmanlike job ili: i2871 members: - workmanlike @@ -36016,7 +36016,7 @@ - not qualified or suited for a purpose example: - an incompetent secret service - - the filming was hopelessly incompetent + - The filming was hopelessly incompetent. exemplifies: - 06730109-n ili: i2872 @@ -36081,7 +36081,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - a wife is usually considered unqualified to testify against her husband + - A wife is usually considered unqualified to testify against her husband. - incompetent witnesses exemplifies: - 06730109-n @@ -36269,11 +36269,11 @@ - including all components without exception; being one unit or constituting the full amount or extent or duration; complete example: - - gave his whole attention + - … gave his whole attention - a whole wardrobe for the tropics - the whole hog - a whole week - - the baby cried the whole trip home + - The baby cried the whole trip home. - a whole loaf of bread ili: i2893 members: @@ -36291,7 +36291,7 @@ - constituting the full quantity or extent; complete example: - an entire town devastated by an earthquake - - gave full attention + - … gave full attention - a total failure ili: i2894 members: @@ -36329,9 +36329,9 @@ damaged example: - source: Bacon - text: a local motion keepeth bodies integral - - was able to keep the collection entire during his lifetime - - fought to keep the union intact + text: A local motion keepeth bodies integral. + - … was able to keep the collection entire during his lifetime + - … fought to keep the union intact ili: i2897 members: - integral @@ -36398,9 +36398,9 @@ definition: - constituting a division or an aliquot part of the basic monetary unit example: - - American divisional (fractional) coins include the dime and the nickel - - fractional currency is currency in denominations less than the basic monetary - unit + - American divisional (fractional) coins include the dime and the nickel. + - Fractional currency is currency in denominations less than the basic monetary + unit. ili: i2902 members: - divisional @@ -36425,7 +36425,7 @@ - consisting of one of two equivalent parts in value or quantity example: - a half chicken - - lasted a half hour + - … lasted a half hour ili: i2904 members: - half @@ -36489,7 +36489,7 @@ - deeply devoted to example: - bound up in her teaching - - is wrapped up in his family + - … is wrapped up in his family ili: i2910 members: - bound up @@ -36501,7 +36501,7 @@ definition: - bound by or as if by an oath example: - - according to an early tradition became his sworn brother + - … according to an early tradition became his sworn brother - sworn enemies ili: i2911 members: @@ -36611,7 +36611,7 @@ definition: - not dedicated example: - - the playground has been completed but is still undedicated + - The playground has been completed but is still undedicated. ili: i2920 members: - undedicated @@ -36668,7 +36668,7 @@ - an out-and-out lie - a rank outsider - many right-down vices - - got the job through sheer persistence + - … got the job through sheer persistence - sheer stupidity ili: i2922 members: @@ -36685,9 +36685,9 @@ definition: - successfully completed or brought to an end example: - - his mission accomplished, he took a vacation + - His mission accomplished, he took a vacation. - the completed project - - the joy of a realized ambition overcame him + - The joy of a realized ambition overcame him. ili: i2923 members: - accomplished @@ -36701,7 +36701,7 @@ definition: - completely given to or absorbed by example: - - became all attention + - … became all attention ili: i2924 members: - all @@ -36736,7 +36736,7 @@ - covering the entire surface example: - an allover pattern - - got an allover tan + - … got an allover tan ili: i2927 members: - allover @@ -36786,7 +36786,7 @@ definition: - the complete stoppage of an action example: - - came to a dead stop + - … came to a dead stop members: - dead partOfSpeech: s @@ -36797,7 +36797,7 @@ - performed comprehensively and completely; not superficial or partial example: - an exhaustive study - - made a thorough search + - … made a thorough search - thoroughgoing research ili: i2931 members: @@ -36811,7 +36811,7 @@ definition: - given substance or detail; completed example: - - did not spring full-clad from his imagination + - … did not spring full-clad from his imagination - a plan fleshed out with statistics and details ili: i2932 members: @@ -36861,8 +36861,8 @@ definition: - thorough example: - - had a good workout - - gave the house a good cleaning + - … had a good workout + - … gave the house a good cleaning ili: i2936 members: - good @@ -36884,7 +36884,7 @@ definition: - constituting a complete and independent unit in and of itself example: - - the university is like a self-contained city with shops and all amenities + - The university is like a self-contained city with shops and all amenities. ili: i2938 members: - self-contained @@ -36906,8 +36906,8 @@ definition: - complete; thorough example: - - politicians have no sound grasp of technology issues - - he has a sound understanding of the law + - Politicians have no sound grasp of technology issues. + - He has a sound understanding of the law. ili: i2939 members: - sound @@ -36953,8 +36953,8 @@ definition: - partial example: - - gave me a half smile - - he did only a half job + - … gave me a half smile + - He did only a half job. ili: i2943 members: - half @@ -37002,7 +37002,7 @@ - giving only major points; lacking completeness example: - a sketchy account - - details of the plan remain sketchy + - Details of the plan remain sketchy. ili: i2947 members: - sketchy @@ -37068,7 +37068,7 @@ - an invention with broad applications - source: T.G.Winner text: a panoptic study of Soviet nationality - - granted him wide powers + - … granted him wide powers ili: i2950 members: - across-the-board @@ -37126,7 +37126,7 @@ definition: - occurring or extending throughout a country or nation example: - - the event aroused nationwide interest + - The event aroused nationwide interest. - a countrywide fund-raising campaign ili: i2954 members: @@ -37298,8 +37298,8 @@ definition: - serenely self-possessed and free from agitation especially in times of stress example: - - the performer seemed completely composed as she stepped onto the stage - - I felt calm and more composed than I had in a long time + - The performer seemed completely composed as she stepped onto the stage. + - I felt calm and more composed than I had in a long time. ili: i2968 members: - composed @@ -37315,10 +37315,10 @@ - not agitated; without losing self-possession example: - spoke in a calm voice - - remained calm throughout the uproar - - he remained serene in the midst of turbulence + - … remained calm throughout the uproar + - He remained serene in the midst of turbulence. - a serene expression on her face - - she became more tranquil + - She became more tranquil. ili: i2969 members: - calm @@ -37332,7 +37332,7 @@ definition: - not easily perturbed or excited or upset; marked by extreme calm and composure example: - - hitherto imperturbable, he now showed signs of alarm + - Hitherto imperturbable, he now showed signs of alarm. - an imperturbable self-possession - unflappable in a crisis ili: i2970 @@ -37346,7 +37346,7 @@ definition: - in full control of your faculties example: - - the witness remained collected throughout the cross-examination + - The witness remained collected throughout the cross-examination. - perfectly poised and sure of himself - more self-contained and more dependable than many of the early frontiersmen - strong and self-possessed in the face of trouble @@ -37367,7 +37367,7 @@ example: - play it cool - keep cool - - stayed coolheaded in the crisis + - … stayed coolheaded in the crisis - the most nerveless winner in the history of the tournament ili: i2972 members: @@ -37381,7 +37381,7 @@ definition: - free from emotional agitation or nervous tension example: - - the waiters were unflurried and good natured + - The waiters were unflurried and good natured. - source: Anthony Trollope text: with contented mind and unruffled spirit ili: i2973 @@ -37400,7 +37400,7 @@ definition: - having your composure disturbed example: - - looked about with a wandering and discomposed air + - … looked about with a wandering and discomposed air ili: i2974 members: - discomposed @@ -37416,9 +37416,9 @@ definition: - feeling or caused to feel ill at ease or self-conscious or ashamed example: - - felt abashed at the extravagant praise + - … felt abashed at the extravagant praise - chagrined at the poor sales of his book - - was embarrassed by her child's tantrums + - … was embarrassed by her child's tantrums ili: i2975 members: - abashed @@ -37431,9 +37431,9 @@ definition: - having a red face from embarrassment or shame or agitation or emotional upset example: - - the blushing boy was brought before the Principal + - The blushing boy was brought before the Principal. - her blushful beau - - was red-faced with anger + - … was red-faced with anger ili: i2976 members: - blushful @@ -37446,7 +37446,7 @@ definition: - caused to show discomposure example: - - refused to be fazed by the objections + - … refused to be fazed by the objections ili: i2977 members: - bothered @@ -37459,9 +37459,9 @@ definition: - having self-possession upset; thrown into confusion example: - - the hecklers pelted the discombobulated speaker with anything that came to hand + - The hecklers pelted the discombobulated speaker with anything that came to hand. - source: G.B.Shaw - text: looked at each other dumbly, quite disconcerted + text: … looked at each other dumbly, quite disconcerted ili: i2978 members: - discombobulated @@ -37487,7 +37487,7 @@ definition: - emotionally upset example: - - the incident left him unstrung and incapable of rational effort + - The incident left him unstrung and incapable of rational effort. ili: i2980 members: - unstrung @@ -37517,7 +37517,7 @@ - capable of being read with comprehension example: - readily accessible to the nonprofessional reader - - the tales seem more approachable than his more difficult novels + - The tales seem more approachable than his more difficult novels. ili: i2982 members: - accessible @@ -37556,7 +37556,7 @@ - difficult to understand example: - source: A. Einstein - text: the most incomprehensible thing about the universe is that it is comprehensible + text: The most incomprehensible thing about the universe is that it is comprehensible. ili: i2985 members: - incomprehensible @@ -37574,8 +37574,8 @@ definition: - marked by difficulty of style or expression example: - - much that was dark is now quite clear to me - - those who do not appreciate Kafka's work say his style is obscure + - Much that was dark is now quite clear to me. + - Those who do not appreciate Kafka's work say his style is obscure. ili: i2986 members: - dark @@ -37587,7 +37587,7 @@ definition: - not clear to the understanding example: - - I didn't grasp the meaning of that enigmatic comment until much later + - I didn't grasp the meaning of that enigmatic comment until much later. - prophetic texts so enigmatic that their meaning has been disputed for centuries ili: i2987 members: @@ -37961,7 +37961,7 @@ example: - a desk heaped with books - heaped-up ears of corn - - ungraded papers piled high + - Ungraded papers piled high. ili: i3020 members: - cumulous @@ -37975,7 +37975,7 @@ - judging a contest with a single eye - a single devotion to duty - undivided affection - - gained their exclusive attention + - … gained their exclusive attention ili: i3021 members: - single @@ -38088,8 +38088,8 @@ definition: - distributed or spread over a considerable extent example: - - has ties with many widely dispersed friends - - eleven million Jews are spread throughout Europe + - … has ties with many widely dispersed friends + - Eleven million Jews are spread throughout Europe. ili: i3029 members: - dispersed @@ -38162,7 +38162,7 @@ definition: - distributed equitably in limited individual portions example: - - got along as best we could on rationed meat and sugar + - … got along as best we could on rationed meat and sugar ili: i3035 members: - rationed @@ -38197,7 +38197,7 @@ - not dense example: - a thin beard - - trees were sparse + - Trees were sparse. ili: i3038 members: - sparse @@ -38303,8 +38303,8 @@ - feeling or showing worry or solicitude example: - concerned parents of youthful offenders - - was concerned about the future - - we feel concerned about accomplishing the task at hand + - … was concerned about the future + - We feel concerned about accomplishing the task at hand. - greatly concerned not to disappoint a small child ili: i3047 members: @@ -38319,9 +38319,9 @@ definition: - filled with regret or concern; used often to soften an unpleasant statement example: - - I'm afraid I won't be able to come - - he was afraid he would have to let her go - - I'm afraid you're wrong + - I'm afraid I won't be able to come. + - He was afraid he would have to let her go. + - I'm afraid you're wrong. ili: i3048 members: - afraid @@ -38332,9 +38332,9 @@ definition: - feeling worry or concern or insecurity example: - - She was afraid that I might be embarrassed + - She was afraid that I might be embarrassed. - terribly afraid of offending someone - - I am afraid we have witnessed only the first phase of the conflict + - I am afraid we have witnessed only the first phase of the conflict. ili: i3049 members: - afraid @@ -38345,10 +38345,10 @@ definition: - having or showing excessive or compulsive concern with something example: - - became more and more haunted by the stupid riddle - - was absolutely obsessed with the girl - - got no help from his wife who was preoccupied with the children - - he was taken up in worry for the old woman + - … became more and more haunted by the stupid riddle + - … was absolutely obsessed with the girl + - … got no help from his wife who was preoccupied with the children + - He was taken up in worry for the old woman. ili: i3050 members: - haunted @@ -38377,9 +38377,9 @@ definition: - lacking in interest or care or feeling example: - - the average American … is unconcerned that his or her plight is the result of + - The average American … is unconcerned that his or her plight is the result of a complex of personal and economic and governmental actions … beyond the normal - citizen's comprehension and control + citizen's comprehension and control. - blithely unconcerned about his friend's plight ili: i3052 members: @@ -38418,11 +38418,11 @@ - marked by blithe unconcern example: - an ability to interest casual students - - showed a casual disregard for cold weather + - … showed a casual disregard for cold weather - an utterly insouciant financial policy - an elegantly insouciant manner - - drove his car with nonchalant abandon - - was polite in a teasing nonchalant manner + - … drove his car with nonchalant abandon + - … was polite in a teasing nonchalant manner ili: i3055 members: - casual @@ -38436,8 +38436,8 @@ - showing lack of emotional involvement example: - source: J.S.Perelman - text: adopted a degage pose on the arm of the easy chair - - she may be detached or even unfeeling but at least she's not hypocritically effusive + text: … adopted a degage pose on the arm of the easy chair + - She may be detached or even unfeeling but at least she's not hypocritically effusive. - an uninvolved bystander ili: i3056 members: @@ -38498,7 +38498,7 @@ definition: - concise and succinct example: - - covered the matter in a brief statement + - … covered the matter in a brief statement ili: i3060 members: - brief @@ -38510,7 +38510,7 @@ - briefly giving the gist of something example: - a short and compendious book - - a compact style is brief and pithy + - A compact style is brief and pithy. - succinct comparisons - a summary formulation of a wide-ranging subject ili: i3061 @@ -38554,9 +38554,9 @@ definition: - characterized by extreme economy of expression or omission of superfluous elements example: - - the dialogue is elliptic and full of dark hints + - The dialogue is elliptic and full of dark hints. - source: H.O.Taylor - text: the explanation was concise, even elliptical to the verge of obscurity + text: The explanation was concise, even elliptical to the verge of obscurity. ili: i3064 members: - elliptic @@ -38568,7 +38568,7 @@ definition: - concise and full of meaning example: - - welcomed her pithy comments + - … welcomed her pithy comments - source: Hervey Allen text: the peculiarly sardonic and sententious style in which Don Luis composed his epigrams @@ -38600,8 +38600,8 @@ - tediously prolonged or tending to speak or write at great length example: - editing a prolix manuscript - - a prolix lecturer telling you more than you want to know - - He gave a good verbal description of the suspect + - A prolix lecturer telling you more than you want to know. + - He gave a good verbal description of the suspect. ili: i3067 members: - prolix @@ -38628,8 +38628,8 @@ example: - long-winded (or windy) speakers - verbose and ineffective instructional methods - - newspapers of the day printed long wordy editorials - - proceedings were delayed by wordy disputes + - Newspapers of the day printed long wordy editorials. + - Proceedings were delayed by wordy disputes. ili: i3069 members: - long-winded @@ -38644,10 +38644,10 @@ definition: - repetition of same and identical sense with different and non-identical words example: - - ‘a true fact’ and ‘a free gift’ are pleonastic expressions - - the phrase ‘a beginner who has just started’ is tautological + - ‘a true fact’ and ‘a free gift’ are pleonastic expressions. + - The phrase ‘a beginner who has just started’ is tautological. - source: J.B.Conant - text: at the risk of being redundant I return to my original proposition + text: At the risk of being redundant I return to my original proposition. ili: i3071 members: - pleonastic @@ -38666,7 +38666,7 @@ - forming an end or termination; especially putting an end to doubt or question example: - conclusive proof - - the evidence is conclusive + - The evidence is conclusive. ili: i3072 members: - conclusive @@ -38711,7 +38711,7 @@ definition: - uncertain as a sign or indication example: - - the evidence from bacteriologic analysis was equivocal + - The evidence from bacteriologic analysis was equivocal. ili: i3075 members: - equivocal @@ -38733,8 +38733,8 @@ definition: - inconclusive as to outcome; close or just even in a race or comparison or competition example: - - as they approached the finish line they were neck and neck - - the election was a nip and tuck affair + - As they approached the finish line they were neck and neck. + - The election was a nip and tuck affair. ili: i3077 members: - neck and neck @@ -38747,7 +38747,7 @@ definition: - not final or absolute example: - - the decree is nisi and not absolute + - The decree is nisi and not absolute. ili: i3078 members: - nisi @@ -38788,7 +38788,7 @@ definition: - not consummated (especially of a marriage) example: - - an unconsummated marriage can be annulled + - An unconsummated marriage can be annulled. ili: i3082 members: - unconsummated @@ -38800,7 +38800,7 @@ - 06184139-n example: - ‘and’ in ‘John and Mary’ or in ‘John walked and Mary rode’ is a coordinating conjunction; - and so is ‘or’ in ‘will you go or stay?’ + and so is ‘or’ in ‘will you go or stay?’. ili: i3083 members: - coordinating @@ -38812,7 +38812,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - ‘when’ in ‘I will come when I can’ is a subordinating conjunction + - ‘when’ in ‘I will come when I can’ is a subordinating conjunction. ili: i3084 members: - subordinating @@ -38963,7 +38963,7 @@ - (of an organ or body part) diminished in size or strength as a result of disease or injury or lack of use example: - - partial paralysis resulted in an atrophied left arm + - Partial paralysis resulted in an atrophied left arm. ili: i3097 members: - atrophied @@ -38988,8 +38988,8 @@ - imposing or depending on or containing a condition example: - conditional acceptance of the terms - - lent conditional support - - the conditional sale will not be complete until the full purchase price is paid + - … lent conditional support + - The conditional sale will not be complete until the full purchase price is paid. ili: i3099 members: - conditional @@ -39139,7 +39139,7 @@ definition: - not enforced; not compelled especially by legal or police action example: - - too many unenforced laws can breed contempt for law + - Too many unenforced laws can breed contempt for law. ili: i3111 members: - unenforced @@ -39249,7 +39249,7 @@ definition: - delayed or confined or cut off by a storm example: - - the airport was filled with stormbound passengers + - The airport was filled with stormbound passengers. ili: i3121 members: - stormbound @@ -39309,8 +39309,8 @@ definition: - crowded or massed together example: - - give me … your huddled masses - - the huddled sheep turned their backs against the wind + - Give me … your huddled masses. + - The huddled sheep turned their backs against the wind. ili: i3126 members: - huddled @@ -39338,7 +39338,7 @@ definition: - filled with great numbers crowded together example: - - I try to avoid the thronged streets and stores just before Christmas + - I try to avoid the thronged streets and stores just before Christmas. ili: i3128 members: - thronged @@ -39365,7 +39365,7 @@ example: - a congenial atmosphere to work in - source: T.L.Peacock - text: two congenial spirits united … by mutual confidence and reciprocal virtues + text: Two congenial spirits united … by mutual confidence and reciprocal virtues. ili: i3130 members: - congenial @@ -39391,8 +39391,8 @@ definition: - not suitable to your tastes or needs example: - - the uncongenial roommates were always fighting - - the task was uncongenial to one sensitive to rebuffs + - The uncongenial roommates were always fighting. + - The task was uncongenial to one sensitive to rebuffs. ili: i3132 members: - uncongenial @@ -39404,7 +39404,7 @@ definition: - not agreeing with your tastes or expectations example: - - found the task disagreeable and decided to abandon it + - … found the task disagreeable and decided to abandon it - a job temperamentally unsympathetic to him ili: i3133 members: @@ -39473,7 +39473,7 @@ definition: - suitable and fitting example: - - the tailored clothes were harmonious with her military bearing + - The tailored clothes were harmonious with her military bearing. ili: i3139 members: - harmonious @@ -39537,7 +39537,7 @@ and what actually is example: - madness, an ironic fate for such a clear thinker - - it was ironical that the well-planned scheme failed so completely + - It was ironical that the well-planned scheme failed so completely. ili: i3144 members: - ironic @@ -39561,7 +39561,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - ‘and’ is a copulative conjunction + - ‘and’ is a copulative conjunction. ili: i3146 members: - copulative @@ -39611,7 +39611,7 @@ definition: - necessitating a choice between mutually exclusive possibilities example: - - alternative possibilities were neutrality or war + - Alternative possibilities were neutrality or war. ili: i3150 members: - alternative @@ -39625,7 +39625,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - disjunctive conjunctions like ‘but’, ‘or’, or ‘though’ serve a contrastive function + - Disjunctive conjunctions like ‘but’, ‘or’, or ‘though’ serve a contrastive function. ili: i3151 members: - contrastive @@ -39648,7 +39648,7 @@ - serving to separate or divide into parts example: - partitive tendencies in education - - the uniting influence was stronger than the separative + - The uniting influence was stronger than the separative. ili: i3153 members: - partitive @@ -39708,7 +39708,7 @@ definition: - having a common boundary or edge; abutting; touching example: - - 'Rhode Island has two bordering states: Massachusetts and Connecticut' + - 'Rhode Island has two bordering states: Massachusetts and Connecticut.' - the side of Germany conterminous with France - Utah and the contiguous state of Idaho - neighboring cities @@ -39814,7 +39814,7 @@ definition: - remote and separate physically or socially example: - - existed over the centuries as a world apart + - … existed over the centuries as a world apart - source: W.H.Hudson text: preserved because they inhabited a place apart - tiny isolated villages remote from centers of civilization @@ -39845,8 +39845,8 @@ - no longer connected or joined example: - a detached part - - on one side of the island was a huge rock, almost detached - - the separated spacecraft will return to their home bases + - On one side of the island was a huge rock, almost detached. + - The separated spacecraft will return to their home bases. ili: i3168 members: - detached @@ -39869,7 +39869,7 @@ - showing the parts of something separated but in positions that show their correct relation to one another example: - - the manufacturer provided an exploded view of the apparatus + - The manufacturer provided an exploded view of the apparatus. ili: i3170 members: - exploded @@ -39889,7 +39889,7 @@ definition: - having the coupling undone example: - - the uncoupled caboose rolled down the incline + - The uncoupled caboose rolled down the incline. ili: i3172 members: - uncoupled @@ -39903,7 +39903,7 @@ definition: - subject to being conquered or overcome example: - - knew her fears were ultimately conquerable + - … knew her fears were ultimately conquerable ili: i3173 members: - conquerable @@ -39941,7 +39941,7 @@ example: - source: R.E.Danielson text: a tribute to his courage … and his unconquerable will - - faced unconquerable difficulties + - … faced unconquerable difficulties ili: i3176 members: - unconquerable @@ -40018,9 +40018,9 @@ definition: - knowing and perceiving; having awareness of surroundings and sensations and thoughts example: - - remained conscious during the operation + - … remained conscious during the operation - conscious of his faults - - became conscious that he was being followed + - … became conscious that he was being followed ili: i3182 members: - conscious @@ -40075,7 +40075,7 @@ - not conscious; lacking awareness and the capacity for sensory perception as if asleep or dead example: - - lay unconscious on the floor + - … lay unconscious on the floor ili: i3186 members: - unconscious @@ -40093,7 +40093,7 @@ definition: - unconscious from a blow or shock or intoxication example: - - the boxer was out cold + - The boxer was out cold. - pass out cold ili: i3187 members: @@ -40130,7 +40130,7 @@ definition: - unresponsive to stimulation example: - - he lay insensible where he had fallen + - He lay insensible where he had fallen. - drugged and senseless ili: i3190 members: @@ -40304,7 +40304,7 @@ definition: - conservative in professional manner example: - - employers are looking for buttoned-up types + - Employers are looking for buttoned-up types. ili: i3205 members: - buttoned-up @@ -40436,7 +40436,7 @@ - testimony consistent with the known facts - source: FDR text: I have decided that the course of conduct which I am following is consistent - with my sense of responsibility as president in time of war + with my sense of responsibility as president in time of war. ili: i3216 members: - consistent @@ -40509,7 +40509,7 @@ definition: - displaying a lack of consistency example: - - inconsistent statements cannot both be true at the same time + - Inconsistent statements cannot both be true at the same time. - inconsistent with the roadmap ili: i3222 members: @@ -40525,7 +40525,7 @@ definition: - in disagreement example: - - the figures are at odds with our findings + - The figures are at odds with our findings. - source: John Morley text: contradictory attributes of unjust justice and loving vindictiveness ili: i3223 @@ -40551,7 +40551,7 @@ definition: - lacking consistency example: - - the golfer hit the ball well but his putting was spotty + - The golfer hit the ball well but his putting was spotty. ili: i3225 members: - spotty @@ -40591,8 +40591,8 @@ - obvious to the eye or mind example: - a tower conspicuous at a great distance - - wore conspicuous neckties - - made herself conspicuous by her exhibitionistic preening + - … wore conspicuous neckties + - … made herself conspicuous by her exhibitionistic preening ili: i3228 members: - conspicuous @@ -40624,7 +40624,7 @@ example: - a big figure in the movement - big man on campus - - he's very large in financial circles + - He's very large in financial circles. - a prominent citizen ili: i3230 members: @@ -40685,8 +40685,8 @@ definition: - clearly to be seen example: - - they were much in evidence during the fighting - - she made certain that her engagement ring was in evidence + - They were much in evidence during the fighting. + - She made certain that her engagement ring was in evidence. ili: i3234 members: - in evidence @@ -40708,12 +40708,12 @@ definition: - having a quality that thrusts itself into attention example: - - an outstanding fact of our time is that nations poisoned by anti semitism proved - less fortunate in regard to their own freedom - - a new theory is the most prominent feature of the book + - An outstanding fact of our time is that nations poisoned by anti semitism proved + less fortunate in regard to their own freedom. + - A new theory is the most prominent feature of the book. - salient traits - a spectacular rise in prices - - a striking thing about Picadilly Circus is the statue of Eros in the center + - A striking thing about Picadilly Circus is the statue of Eros in the center. - a striking resemblance between parent and child ili: i3236 members: @@ -40731,7 +40731,7 @@ definition: - not prominent or readily noticeable example: - - he pushed the string through an inconspicuous hole + - He pushed the string through an inconspicuous hole. - the invisible man ili: i3237 members: @@ -40757,9 +40757,9 @@ definition: - perceptible by the senses or intellect example: - - things happen in the earth and sky with no discernible cause - - the newspaper reports no discernible progress in the negotiations - - the skyline is easily discernible even at a distance of several miles + - Things happen in the earth and sky with no discernible cause. + - The newspaper reports no discernible progress in the negotiations. + - The skyline is easily discernible even at a distance of several miles. ili: i3239 members: - discernible @@ -40778,7 +40778,7 @@ definition: - capable of being perceived as different or distinct example: - - only the shine of their metal was distinguishable in the gloom + - Only the shine of their metal was distinguishable in the gloom. - a project distinguishable into four stages of progress - distinguishable differences between the twins ili: i3241 @@ -40814,9 +40814,9 @@ definition: - not capable of being distinguished or differentiated example: - - the two specimens are actually different from each other but the differences are - almost indistinguishable - - the twins were indistinguishable + - The two specimens are actually different from each other but the differences are + almost indistinguishable. + - The twins were indistinguishable. - a colorless person quite indistinguishable from the colorless mass of humanity ili: i3244 members: @@ -40902,7 +40902,7 @@ - inconstant affections - an inconstant lover - source: Shakespeare - text: swear not by … the inconstant moon + text: Swear not by … the inconstant moon. ili: i3248 members: - inconstant @@ -40916,7 +40916,7 @@ - (used especially of persons) not dependable in devotion or affection; unfaithful example: - a false friend - - when lovers prove untrue + - When lovers prove untrue. ili: i3249 members: - 'false' @@ -41072,7 +41072,7 @@ example: - possessing annihilative power - a devastating hurricane - - the guns opened a withering fire + - The guns opened a withering fire. ili: i3259 members: - annihilative @@ -41226,7 +41226,7 @@ definition: - contented to a fault with oneself or one's actions example: - - he had become complacent after years of success + - He had become complacent after years of success. - his self-satisfied dignity ili: i3271 members: @@ -41266,8 +41266,8 @@ definition: - showing or experiencing dissatisfaction or restless longing example: - - saw many discontent faces in the room - - was discontented with his position + - … saw many discontent faces in the room + - … was discontented with his position ili: i3274 members: - discontented @@ -41346,7 +41346,7 @@ definition: - capable of being weakened example: - - the crisis proved his confidence was shakable + - The crisis proved his confidence was shakable. ili: i3281 members: - shakable @@ -41618,14 +41618,14 @@ - continuing in time or space without interruption example: - source: James Jeans - text: a continuous rearrangement of electrons in the solar atoms results in the - emission of light + text: A continuous rearrangement of electrons in the solar atoms results in the + emission of light. - a continuous bout of illness lasting six months - - lived in continuous fear + - … lived in continuous fear - a continuous row of warehouses - - a continuous line has no gaps or breaks in it - - moving midweek holidays to the nearest Monday or Friday allows uninterrupted work - weeks + - A continuous line has no gaps or breaks in it. + - Moving midweek holidays to the nearest Monday or Friday allows uninterrupted work + weeks. ili: i3303 members: - continuous @@ -41660,10 +41660,10 @@ example: - the ceaseless thunder of surf - in constant pain - - night and day we live with the incessant noise of the city + - Night and day we live with the incessant noise of the city. - the never-ending search for happiness - the perpetual struggle to maintain standards in a democracy - - man's unceasing warfare with drought and isolation + - Man's unceasing warfare with drought and isolation. - unremitting demands of hunger ili: i3305 members: @@ -41681,7 +41681,7 @@ definition: - having no interruptions example: - - ‘continual’ is often used interchangeably with ‘continuous’ + - ‘continual’ is often used interchangeably with ‘continuous’. ili: i3306 members: - continual @@ -41754,8 +41754,8 @@ - not continuing without interruption in time or space example: - discontinuous applause - - the landscape was a discontinuous mosaic of fields and forest areas - - he received a somewhat haphazard and discontinuous schooling + - The landscape was a discontinuous mosaic of fields and forest areas. + - He received a somewhat haphazard and discontinuous schooling. ili: i3312 members: - discontinuous @@ -41768,7 +41768,7 @@ definition: - marked by breaks or gaps example: - - many routes are unsafe or disrupted + - Many routes are unsafe or disrupted. ili: i3313 members: - disrupted @@ -41821,7 +41821,7 @@ definition: - remaining in force or being carried on without letup example: - - the act provided a continuing annual appropriation + - The act provided a continuing annual appropriation. - the continuing struggle to put food on the table ili: i3318 members: @@ -41847,7 +41847,7 @@ definition: - discontinued temporarily example: - - we resumed the interrupted discussion + - We resumed the interrupted discussion. ili: i3320 members: - interrupted @@ -41858,7 +41858,7 @@ definition: - (of books) no longer offered for sale by a publisher example: - - that edition is out of print + - That edition is out of print. ili: i3321 members: - out of print @@ -41889,7 +41889,7 @@ definition: - gotten under control example: - - the oil spill is contained + - The oil spill is contained. ili: i3323 members: - contained @@ -41962,7 +41962,7 @@ definition: - not being under control; out of control example: - - the greatest uncontrolled health problem is AIDS + - The greatest uncontrolled health problem is AIDS. - uncontrolled growth ili: i3330 members: @@ -41983,7 +41983,7 @@ definition: - without law or control example: - - the system is economically inefficient and politically anarchic + - The system is economically inefficient and politically anarchic. ili: i3331 members: - anarchic @@ -42095,7 +42095,7 @@ - deviating widely from an intended course example: - a wild bullet - - he threw a wild pitch + - He threw a wild pitch. ili: i3340 members: - wild @@ -42106,7 +42106,7 @@ definition: - marked by or capable of arousing controversy example: - - the issue of the death penalty is highly controversial + - The issue of the death penalty is highly controversial. - Rushdie's controversial book - a controversial decision on affirmative action ili: i3341 @@ -42122,7 +42122,7 @@ definition: - open to argument or debate example: - - that is a moot question + - That is a moot question. ili: i3342 members: - arguable @@ -42304,8 +42304,8 @@ definition: - not suited to your comfort, purpose or needs example: - - it is inconvenient not to have a telephone in the kitchen - - the back hall is an inconvenient place for the telephone + - It is inconvenient not to have a telephone in the kitchen. + - The back hall is an inconvenient place for the telephone. ili: i3359 members: - inconvenient @@ -42316,7 +42316,7 @@ definition: - causing inconvenience example: - - they arrived at an awkward time + - They arrived at an awkward time. ili: i3360 members: - awkward @@ -42333,7 +42333,7 @@ - following accepted customs and proprieties example: - conventional wisdom - - she had strayed from the path of conventional behavior + - She had strayed from the path of conventional behavior. - conventional forms of address ili: i3361 members: @@ -42350,7 +42350,7 @@ example: - a received moral idea - source: Economist - text: Received political wisdom says not; surveys show otherwise + text: Received political wisdom says not; surveys show otherwise. ili: i3362 members: - received @@ -42361,7 +42361,7 @@ definition: - in accordance with convention or custom example: - - sealed the deal with the customary handshake + - … sealed the deal with the customary handshake ili: i3363 members: - customary @@ -42381,7 +42381,7 @@ definition: - excessively conventional and unimaginative and hence dull example: - - why is the middle class so stodgy, so utterly without a sense of humor? + - Why is the middle class so stodgy, so utterly without a sense of humor? - a stodgy dinner party ili: i3365 members: @@ -42434,7 +42434,7 @@ definition: - independent in behavior or thought example: - - she led a somewhat irregular private life + - She led a somewhat irregular private life. - maverick politicians ili: i3369 members: @@ -42490,7 +42490,7 @@ - lacking spontaneity or originality or individuality example: - stereotyped phrases of condolence - - even his profanity was unimaginative + - Even his profanity was unimaginative. ili: i3373 members: - stereotyped @@ -42597,8 +42597,8 @@ definition: - stylish and modern in an unconventional way example: - - she likes funky clothes - - we did it all in black and white in a very funky sixties style + - She likes funky clothes. + - We did it all in black and white in a very funky sixties style. ili: i3380 members: - funky @@ -42620,7 +42620,7 @@ definition: - marked by convention and conformity to customs or rules or styles example: - - underneath the radical image teenagers are surprisingly conformist + - Underneath the radical image teenagers are surprisingly conformist. ili: i3382 members: - conformist @@ -42629,7 +42629,7 @@ definition: - not conforming to some norm or socially approved pattern of behavior or thought example: - - their rabidly nonconformist deportment has made them legendary + - Their rabidly nonconformist deportment has made them legendary. - the old stubborn nonconformist spirit of the early settlers ili: i3383 members: @@ -42713,8 +42713,8 @@ definition: - having been passed along from generation to generation example: - - among Biblical critics a tralatitious interpretation is one received by expositor - from expositor + - Among Biblical critics a tralatitious interpretation is one received by expositor + from expositor. ili: i3389 members: - handed-down @@ -42768,7 +42768,7 @@ definition: - (of light rays) converging on a point example: - - focused light rays can set something afire + - Focused light rays can set something afire. ili: i3394 members: - focused @@ -42854,7 +42854,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06076105-n example: - - maples are brachiate + - Maples are brachiate. ili: i3400 members: - brachiate @@ -43144,7 +43144,7 @@ definition: - ruined by overcooking example: - - she served us underdone bacon and burnt biscuits + - She served us underdone bacon and burnt biscuits. ili: i3425 members: - burned @@ -43238,7 +43238,7 @@ definition: - toasted or roasted slightly example: - - parched corn was a staple of the Indian diet + - Parched corn was a staple of the Indian diet. ili: i3435 members: - parched @@ -43287,7 +43287,7 @@ definition: - having the surface burned quickly with intense heat example: - - the seared meat is then covered with hot liquid for braising + - The seared meat is then covered with hot liquid for braising. ili: i3440 members: - seared @@ -43338,7 +43338,7 @@ definition: - browned over by exposure to heat example: - - he liked toasted marshmallows + - He liked toasted marshmallows. ili: i3445 members: - toasted @@ -43472,7 +43472,7 @@ definition: - lacking in integrity example: - - humanity they knew to be corrupt … from the day of Adam's creation + - Humanity they knew to be corrupt … from the day of Adam's creation. - a corrupt and incompetent city government ili: i3457 members: @@ -43552,8 +43552,8 @@ with respect to corruption or political venality example: - source: Arthur M.Schlesinger Jr. - text: a large Praetorian bureaucracy filled with ambitious … and often sycophantic - people makes work and makes trouble + text: A large Praetorian bureaucracy filled with ambitious … and often sycophantic + people makes work and makes trouble. ili: i3462 members: - Praetorian @@ -43616,7 +43616,7 @@ definition: - incapable of being morally corrupted example: - - incorruptible judges are the backbone of the society + - Incorruptible judges are the backbone of the society. ili: i3467 members: - incorruptible @@ -43627,7 +43627,7 @@ definition: - not debased example: - - though his associates were dishonest, he remained uncorrupted + - Though his associates were dishonest, he remained uncorrupted. - uncorrupted values ili: i3468 members: @@ -43691,9 +43691,9 @@ - large or relatively large in number or amount or extent or degree example: - a considerable quantity - - the economy was a considerable issue in the campaign - - went to considerable trouble for us - - spent a considerable amount of time on the problem + - The economy was a considerable issue in the campaign. + - … went to considerable trouble for us + - … spent a considerable amount of time on the problem ili: i3474 members: - considerable @@ -43707,7 +43707,7 @@ definition: - enough to be estimated or measured example: - - appreciable amounts of noxious wastes are dumped into the harbor + - Appreciable amounts of noxious wastes are dumped into the harbor. ili: i3475 members: - appreciable @@ -43718,9 +43718,9 @@ definition: - large in amount or extent or degree example: - - it cost a considerable amount + - It cost a considerable amount. - a goodly amount - - received a hefty bonus + - … received a hefty bonus - a respectable sum - a tidy sum of money - a sizable fortune @@ -43741,7 +43741,7 @@ definition: - (Southern or Midland) considerable example: - - it's a right smart distance + - It's a right smart distance. exemplifies: - 07171205-n ili: i3477 @@ -43754,7 +43754,7 @@ definition: - of considerable importance, size, or worth example: - - won by a substantial margin + - … won by a substantial margin ili: i3478 members: - significant @@ -43766,9 +43766,9 @@ definition: - too small or unimportant to merit attention example: - - passed his life in an inconsiderable village - - their duties were inconsiderable - - had no inconsiderable influence + - … passed his life in an inconsiderable village + - Their duties were inconsiderable. + - … had no inconsiderable influence ili: i3479 members: - inconsiderable @@ -43783,7 +43783,7 @@ example: - the substantial world - a mere dream, neither substantial nor practical - - The wind was violent and felt substantial enough to lean against + - The wind was violent and felt substantial enough to lean against. ili: i3480 members: - substantial @@ -43817,7 +43817,7 @@ air example: - source: Thomas Carlyle - text: figures light and aeriform come unlooked for and melt away + text: Figures light and aeriform come unlooked for and melt away. - aerial fancies - an airy apparition - physical rather than ethereal forms @@ -44093,7 +44093,7 @@ beliefs and acceptance of new ones example: - brainwashed prisoners of war - - captive audiences for TV commercials can become brainwashed consumers + - Captive audiences for TV commercials can become brainwashed consumers. ili: i3504 members: - brainwashed @@ -44102,7 +44102,7 @@ definition: - not successfully subjected to brainwashing example: - - despite the torture and the psychological pressure some POWs remained unbrainwashed + - Despite the torture and the psychological pressure some POWs remained unbrainwashed. ili: i3505 members: - unbrainwashed @@ -44116,7 +44116,7 @@ - having material or physical form or substance example: - source: Benjamin Jowett - text: that which is created is of necessity corporeal and visible and tangible + text: That which is created is of necessity corporeal and visible and tangible. ili: i3506 members: - corporeal @@ -44142,9 +44142,9 @@ - possessing or existing in bodily form example: - source: Shakespeare - text: what seemed corporal melted as breath into the wind + text: ‘corporate’ is an archaic term. + - What seemed corporal melted as breath into the wind. - an incarnate spirit - - ‘corporate’ is an archaic term ili: i3508 members: - bodied @@ -44222,7 +44222,7 @@ - the correct answer - the correct version - the right answer - - took the right road + - … took the right road - the right decision ili: i3513 members: @@ -44253,7 +44253,7 @@ - correct to the last detail; especially being in or following the exact words example: - a letter-perfect rendition of the soliloquy - - she was word-perfect in her part + - She was word-perfect in her part. ili: i3515 members: - letter-perfect @@ -44283,10 +44283,10 @@ - not correct; not in conformity with fact or truth example: - an incorrect calculation - - the report in the paper is wrong - - your information is wrong - - the clock showed the wrong time - - found themselves on the wrong road + - The report in the paper is wrong. + - Your information is wrong. + - The clock showed the wrong time. + - … found themselves on the wrong road - based on the wrong assumptions ili: i3517 members: @@ -44336,7 +44336,7 @@ definition: - correct in opinion or judgment example: - - time proved him right + - Time proved him right. ili: i3521 members: - right @@ -44360,7 +44360,7 @@ definition: - based on or acting or judging in error example: - - it is wrong to think that way + - It is wrong to think that way. ili: i3523 members: - wrong @@ -44382,7 +44382,7 @@ definition: - having something undesirable neutralized example: - - with glasses her corrected vision was 20:20 + - With glasses her corrected vision was 20:20. ili: i3525 members: - corrected @@ -44539,8 +44539,8 @@ provincial in attitudes or interests example: - source: T.B. Macaulay - text: his cosmopolitan benevolence impartially extended to all races and to all - creeds + text: His cosmopolitan benevolence impartially extended to all races and to all + creeds. - the ancient and cosmopolitan societies of Syria and Egypt - that queer, cosmopolitan, rather sinister crowd found around the Marseilles docks ili: i3538 @@ -44567,7 +44567,7 @@ - characteristic of the provinces or their people example: - deeply provincial and conformist - - in that well-educated company I felt uncomfortably provincial + - In that well-educated company I felt uncomfortably provincial. - narrow provincial attitudes ili: i3540 members: @@ -44587,7 +44587,7 @@ - bumpkinly country boys - rustic farmers - a hick town - - the nightlife of Montmartre awed the unsophisticated tourists + - The nightlife of Montmartre awed the unsophisticated tourists. exemplifies: - 06730109-n ili: i3541 @@ -44626,7 +44626,7 @@ - small and remote and insignificant example: - a jerkwater college - - passed a series of poky little one-horse towns + - … passed a series of poky little one-horse towns ili: i3544 members: - jerkwater @@ -44707,7 +44707,7 @@ definition: - confined in the bowels example: - - he is bound in the belly + - He is bound in the belly. ili: i3551 members: - bound @@ -44813,8 +44813,8 @@ - characterized by courtesy and gracious good manners example: - source: Francis Bacon - text: if a man be gracious and courteous to strangers it shows he is a citizen - of the world + text: If a man be gracious and courteous to strangers it shows he is a citizen + of the world. ili: i3559 members: - courteous @@ -44867,7 +44867,7 @@ example: - try to cultivate a less brusque manner - a curt reply - - the salesgirl was very short with him + - The salesgirl was very short with him. ili: i3563 members: - brusque @@ -44962,7 +44962,7 @@ definition: - socially incorrect in behavior example: - - resentment flared at such an unmannered intrusion + - Resentment flared at such an unmannered intrusion. ili: i3571 members: - ill-mannered @@ -45000,7 +45000,7 @@ and sufficient but not noteworthy consideration for others example: - source: W.S. Maugham - text: even if he didn't like them he should have been civil + text: Even if he didn't like them he should have been civil. ili: i3574 members: - civil @@ -45013,7 +45013,7 @@ - lacking civility or good manners example: - source: Willa Cather - text: want nothing from you but to get away from your uncivil tongue + text: … want nothing from you but to get away from your uncivil tongue ili: i3575 members: - uncivil @@ -45024,7 +45024,7 @@ - (of divisions of time) legally recognized in ordinary affairs of life example: - the civil calendar - - a civil day begins at mean midnight + - A civil day begins at mean midnight. ili: i3576 members: - civil @@ -45090,7 +45090,7 @@ - an imaginative use of material - source: Lewis Mumford text: the invention of the knitting frame by another ingenious English clergyman - - had an inventive turn of mind + - … had an inventive turn of mind - inventive ceramics - an inventive device ili: i3581 @@ -45176,7 +45176,7 @@ - affording reasonable grounds for belief or acceptance example: - presumptive evidence - - a strong presumptive case is made out + - A strong presumptive case is made out. ili: i3587 members: - presumptive @@ -45195,7 +45195,7 @@ - beyond belief or understanding example: - at incredible speed - - the book's plot is simply incredible + - The book's plot is simply incredible. ili: i3588 members: - incredible @@ -45262,7 +45262,7 @@ definition: - disposed to believe on little evidence example: - - the gimmick would convince none but the most credulous + - The gimmick would convince none but the most credulous. ili: i3593 members: - credulous @@ -45275,7 +45275,7 @@ definition: - (a common but incorrect usage where ‘credulous’ would be appropriate) credulous example: - - she was not the … credible fool he expected + - She was not the … credible fool he expected. ili: i3594 members: - credible @@ -45362,7 +45362,7 @@ definition: - harshly critical or expressing censure example: - - was censorious of petty failings + - … was censorious of petty failings ili: i3601 members: - censorious @@ -45383,7 +45383,7 @@ - inclined to judge too severely example: - hypercritical of colloquial speech - - the overcritical teacher can discourage originality + - The overcritical teacher can discourage originality. ili: i3603 members: - hypercritical @@ -45427,7 +45427,7 @@ - depending on judgment example: - a judgmental error - - I think that she is too judgmental to be a good therapist + - I think that she is too judgmental to be a good therapist. ili: i3607 members: - judgmental @@ -45438,7 +45438,7 @@ definition: - tending to make moral judgments or judgments based on personal opinions example: - - a counselor tries not to be faultfinding + - A counselor tries not to be faultfinding. ili: i3608 members: - faultfinding @@ -45476,8 +45476,8 @@ definition: - exercising or involving careful evaluations example: - - looked him over with an appraising eye - - the literary judge uses many evaluative terms + - … looked him over with an appraising eye + - The literary judge uses many evaluative terms. ili: i3611 members: - appraising @@ -45505,7 +45505,7 @@ definition: - marked by disregard for critical standards or procedures example: - - news sources reflected uncritical estimates of the number of juvenile addicts + - News sources reflected uncritical estimates of the number of juvenile addicts. ili: i3613 members: - uncritical @@ -45570,7 +45570,7 @@ example: - a desperate illness - source: G.C.Marshall - text: on all fronts the Allies were in a desperate situation due to lack of materiel + text: On all fronts the Allies were in a desperate situation due to lack of materiel. - a dire emergency ili: i3617 members: @@ -45610,8 +45610,8 @@ - 06094057-n - 06100457-n example: - - a critical temperature of water is 100 degrees C — its boiling point at standard - atmospheric pressure + - A critical temperature of water is 100 degrees C — its boiling point at standard + atmospheric pressure. - critical mass - go critical ili: i3620 @@ -45779,7 +45779,7 @@ - 06076105-n example: - comate royal palms - - pineapples are comate + - Pineapples are comate. ili: i3635 members: - comate @@ -45836,7 +45836,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06056961-n example: - - had many crowned teeth + - … had many crowned teeth ili: i3640 members: - crowned @@ -45847,7 +45847,7 @@ definition: - used especially of front teeth having (artificial) crowns example: - - capped teeth gave her a beautiful smile + - Capped teeth gave her a beautiful smile. ili: i3641 members: - capped @@ -45929,7 +45929,7 @@ example: - a pivotal event - source: Henry Kissinger - text: Its pivotal location has also exposed it to periodic invasions + text: Its pivotal location has also exposed it to periodic invasions. - the polar events of this study - a polar principal ili: i3647 @@ -46045,7 +46045,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - a cube is a solid figure with six sides + - A cube is a solid figure with six sides. ili: i3657 members: - solid @@ -46175,8 +46175,8 @@ - relating to a single dimension or aspect; having no depth or scope example: - source: Mary Sheehan - text: a prose statement of fact is unidimensional, its value being measured wholly - in terms of its truth + text: A prose statement of fact is unidimensional, its value being measured wholly + in terms of its truth. - a novel with one-dimensional characters ili: i3669 members: @@ -46204,7 +46204,7 @@ - having dimension — the quality or character or stature proper to a person example: - source: Norman Cousins - text: 'never matures as a dimensional character: he is pasty, bland, faceless' + text: 'Never matures as a dimensional character: he is pasty, bland, faceless.' ili: i3671 members: - dimensional @@ -46231,7 +46231,7 @@ example: - lifelike three-dimensional characters - a three-dimensional account of conditions under the new government - - they shot the movie in three-D + - They shot the movie in three-D. ili: i3673 members: - three-dimensional @@ -46255,7 +46255,7 @@ definition: - separated into parts or laid open or penetrated with a sharp edge or instrument example: - - the cut surface was mottled + - The cut surface was mottled. - cut tobacco - blood from his cut forehead - bandages on her cut wrists @@ -46354,7 +46354,7 @@ definition: - (especially of wood) cut or ripped longitudinally with the grain example: - - we bought split logs for the fireplace + - We bought split logs for the fireplace. ili: i3682 members: - split @@ -46505,10 +46505,10 @@ definition: - eager to investigate and learn or learn more (sometimes about others' concerns) example: - - a curious child is a teacher's delight + - A curious child is a teacher's delight. - a trap door that made me curious - curious investigators - - traffic was slowed by curious rubberneckers + - Traffic was slowed by curious rubberneckers. - curious about the neighbor's doings ili: i7318 members: @@ -46522,7 +46522,7 @@ definition: - showing curiosity example: - - if someone saw a man climbing a light post they might get inquisitive + - If someone saw a man climbing a light post they might get inquisitive. - raised a speculative eyebrow ili: i3696 members: @@ -46538,9 +46538,9 @@ - offensively curious or inquisitive example: - curious about the neighbor's doings - - he flipped through my letters in his nosy way + - He flipped through my letters in his nosy way. - prying eyes - - the snoopy neighbor watched us all day + - The snoopy neighbor watched us all day. ili: i3697 members: - nosy @@ -46577,7 +46577,7 @@ definition: - having no care or interest in knowing example: - - she appeared totally uninterested + - She appeared totally uninterested. ili: i3700 members: - uninterested @@ -46630,7 +46630,7 @@ definition: - being or existing at the present moment example: - - the ship's actual position is 22 miles due south of Key West + - The ship's actual position is 22 miles due south of Key West. ili: i3703 members: - actual @@ -46641,9 +46641,9 @@ definition: - currently in progress example: - - there is mischief afoot - - plans are afoot - - preparations for the trial are underway + - There is mischief afoot. + - Plans are afoot. + - Preparations for the trial are underway. ili: i3704 members: - afoot @@ -46703,7 +46703,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06690047-n example: - - live copy is ready to be set in type or already set but not yet proofread + - Live copy is ready to be set in type or already set but not yet proofread. ili: i3709 members: - live @@ -46714,7 +46714,7 @@ definition: - presently occurring (either causally or incidentally) example: - - technical terms are rarely occurrent in literature + - Technical terms are rarely occurrent in literature. ili: i3710 members: - occurrent @@ -46773,7 +46773,7 @@ definition: - up to the immediate present; most recent or most up-to-date example: - - the news is up-to-the-minute + - The news is up-to-the-minute. - the very latest scientific discoveries ili: i3715 members: @@ -46865,11 +46865,11 @@ definition: - deserving a curse; sometimes used as an intensifier example: - - villagers shun the area believing it to be cursed + - Villagers shun the area believing it to be cursed. - cursed with four daughters - not a cursed drop - his cursed stupidity - - I'll be cursed if I can see your reasoning + - I'll be cursed if I can see your reasoning. ili: i3722 members: - cursed @@ -46896,12 +46896,12 @@ definition: - expletives used informally as intensifiers example: - - he's a blasted idiot - - it's a blamed shame + - He's a blasted idiot. + - It's a blamed shame. - a blame cold winter - not a blessed dime - - I'll be damned (or blessed or darned or goddamned) if I'll do any such thing - - he's a damn (or goddam or goddamned) fool + - I'll be damned (or blessed or darned or goddamned) if I'll do any such thing. + - He's a damn (or goddam or goddamned) fool. - a deuced idiot - an infernal nuisance exemplifies: @@ -46939,7 +46939,7 @@ definition: - used as expletives example: - - oh, damn (or goddamn)! + - Oh, damn (or goddamn)! exemplifies: - 07139048-n ili: i3726 @@ -46979,7 +46979,7 @@ - supremely favored example: - source: Shakespeare - text: golden lads and girls all must / like chimney sweepers come to dust + text: Golden lads and girls all must / like chimney sweepers come to dust. - fortunate son ili: i3729 members: @@ -47071,7 +47071,7 @@ definition: - not provided with curtains example: - - blank, curtainless windows stared back at her + - Blank, curtainless windows stared back at her. ili: i3737 members: - curtainless @@ -47127,7 +47127,7 @@ definition: - produced by a manufacturing process example: - - 'bought some made goods at the local store: rope and nails' + - '… bought some made goods at the local store: rope and nails' ili: i3742 members: - made @@ -47254,8 +47254,8 @@ definition: - done by yourself example: - - their house was a do-it-yourself project - - he opened a do-it-yourself store + - Their house was a do-it-yourself project. + - He opened a do-it-yourself store. ili: i3753 members: - do-it-yourself @@ -47391,7 +47391,7 @@ definition: - every second one of a series example: - - the cleaning lady comes on alternate Wednesdays + - The cleaning lady comes on alternate Wednesdays. ili: i3765 members: - alternate @@ -47547,7 +47547,7 @@ - 06076105-n example: - a biennial life cycle - - parsnips and carrots are biennial plants often grown as annuals + - Parsnips and carrots are biennial plants often grown as annuals. ili: i3779 members: - biennial @@ -47559,7 +47559,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06076105-n example: - - the common buttercup is a popular perennial plant + - The common buttercup is a popular perennial plant. ili: i3780 members: - perennial @@ -47570,8 +47570,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - diurnal animals are active during the day - - diurnal flowers are open during the day and closed at night + - Diurnal animals are active during the day. + - Diurnal flowers are open during the day and closed at night. - diurnal and nocturnal offices ili: i3781 members: @@ -47583,8 +47583,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - nocturnal animals are active at night - - nocturnal plants have flowers that open at night and close by day + - Nocturnal animals are active at night. + - Nocturnal plants have flowers that open at night and close by day. ili: i3782 members: - nocturnal @@ -47599,8 +47599,8 @@ definition: - harmed or injured or spoiled example: - - I won't buy damaged goods - - the storm left a wake of badly damaged buildings + - I won't buy damaged goods. + - The storm left a wake of badly damaged buildings. ili: i3783 members: - damaged @@ -47669,8 +47669,8 @@ - out of working order (‘busted’ is an informal substitute for ‘broken’) example: - a broken washing machine - - the coke machine is broken - - the coke machine is busted + - The coke machine is broken. + - The coke machine is busted. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i3787 @@ -47706,7 +47706,7 @@ definition: - damaged example: - - the gym has some of the most knocked-out equipment since Vic Tanny + - The gym has some of the most knocked-out equipment since Vic Tanny. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i3790 @@ -47755,7 +47755,7 @@ definition: - undamaged in any way example: - - the vase remained intact despite rough handling + - The vase remained intact despite rough handling. ili: i3794 members: - intact @@ -47899,7 +47899,7 @@ - conforming to conventions of sexual behavior example: - source: George Santayana - text: speech in this circle, if not always decent, never became lewd + text: Speech in this circle, if not always decent, never became lewd. ili: i3807 members: - decent @@ -47950,8 +47950,8 @@ definition: - flashy and vulgar example: - - young white women dressed Hollywood style - - Hollywood philandering + - Young white women dressed Hollywood style. + - Hollywood philandering. ili: i3810 members: - Hollywood @@ -47976,7 +47976,7 @@ - 00845915-n example: - source: Margaret Mead - text: the dance often becomes flagrantly obscene + text: The dance often becomes flagrantly obscene. ili: i3812 members: - obscene @@ -48003,7 +48003,7 @@ - determining or having the power to determine an outcome example: - cast the decisive vote - - two factors had a decisive influence + - Two factors had a decisive influence. ili: i3814 members: - decisive @@ -48033,7 +48033,7 @@ example: - source: Saturday Rev text: that fateful meeting of the U.N. when … it declared war on North Korea - - the fatal day of the election finally arrived + - The fatal day of the election finally arrived. ili: i3816 members: - fateful @@ -48071,8 +48071,8 @@ - characterized by decision and firmness example: - an able and decisive young woman - - we needed decisive leadership - - she gave him a decisive answer + - We needed decisive leadership. + - She gave him a decisive answer. ili: i3819 members: - decisive @@ -48083,7 +48083,7 @@ definition: - characterized by quickness and firmness example: - - his reply was unhesitating + - His reply was unhesitating. ili: i3820 members: - unhesitating @@ -48097,7 +48097,7 @@ definition: - characterized by lack of decision and firmness example: - - an indecisive manager brought the enterprise to a standstill + - An indecisive manager brought the enterprise to a standstill. ili: i3821 members: - indecisive @@ -48110,8 +48110,8 @@ definition: - characterized by indecision example: - - some who had been on the fence came out in favor of the plan - - too many voters still declare they are undecided + - Some who had been on the fence came out in favor of the plan. + - Too many voters still declare they are undecided. ili: i3822 members: - on the fence @@ -48214,7 +48214,7 @@ example: - an avowed enemy - her professed love of everything about that country - - McKinley was assassinated by a professed anarchist + - McKinley was assassinated by a professed anarchist. ili: i3831 members: - avowed @@ -48282,7 +48282,7 @@ definition: - characterized by propriety and dignity and good taste in manners and conduct example: - - the tete-a-tete was decorous in the extreme + - The tete-a-tete was decorous in the extreme. ili: i3837 members: - decorous @@ -48459,7 +48459,7 @@ - a shallow dish - a shallow cut - a shallow closet - - established a shallow beachhead + - … established a shallow beachhead - hit the ball to shallow left field ili: i3850 members: @@ -48485,7 +48485,7 @@ definition: - shallow enough to be crossed by walking or riding on an animal or in a vehicle example: - - the stream was fordable + - The stream was fordable. ili: i3852 members: - fordable @@ -48553,7 +48553,7 @@ - (of sleep) deep and complete example: - a heavy sleep - - fell into a profound sleep + - … fell into a profound sleep - a sound sleeper - deep wakeless sleep ili: i3856 @@ -48611,7 +48611,7 @@ definition: - existing in fact whether with lawful authority or not example: - - de facto segregation is as real as segregation imposed by law + - De facto segregation is as real as segregation imposed by law. - a de facto state of war ili: i3860 members: @@ -48630,8 +48630,8 @@ definition: - capable of being annulled or voided or terminated example: - - a claim to an estate may be defeasible so long as the claimant is under 21 and - unmarried + - A claim to an estate may be defeasible so long as the claimant is under 21 and + unmarried. ili: i3862 members: - defeasible @@ -48678,7 +48678,7 @@ definition: - having been got the better of example: - - I'm pretty beat up but I don't feel licked yet + - I'm pretty beat up but I don't feel licked yet. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i3866 @@ -48791,7 +48791,7 @@ definition: - marked by stubborn resistance to authority example: - - the University suspended the most recalcitrant demonstrators + - The University suspended the most recalcitrant demonstrators. ili: i3875 members: - recalcitrant @@ -48853,7 +48853,7 @@ - clearly characterized or delimited example: - lost in a maze of words both defined and undefined - - each child has clearly defined duties + - Each child has clearly defined duties. ili: i3880 members: - defined @@ -48903,7 +48903,7 @@ definition: - poorly stated or described example: - - he confuses the reader with ill-defined terms and concepts + - He confuses the reader with ill-defined terms and concepts. ili: i3884 members: - ill-defined @@ -48948,7 +48948,7 @@ definition: - copied and passed off as your own example: - - used plagiarized data in his thesis + - … used plagiarized data in his thesis - a work dotted with plagiarized phrases ili: i3888 members: @@ -48972,9 +48972,9 @@ definition: - not derived or copied or translated from something else example: - - the play is original, not an adaptation - - he kept the original copy and gave her only a xerox - - the translation misses much of the subtlety of the original French + - The play is original, not an adaptation. + - He kept the original copy and gave her only a xerox. + - The translation misses much of the subtlety of the original French. ili: i3890 members: - original @@ -48998,8 +48998,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06182505-n example: - - ‘boys’ and ‘swam’ are inflected English words - - German is an inflected language + - ‘boys’ and ‘swam’ are inflected English words. + - German is an inflected language. ili: i3892 members: - inflected @@ -49010,7 +49010,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06182505-n example: - - ‘boy’ and ‘swim’ are uninflected English words + - ‘boy’ and ‘swim’ are uninflected English words. ili: i3893 members: - uninflected @@ -49019,8 +49019,8 @@ definition: - (of the voice) altered in tone or pitch example: - - his southern Yorkshire voice was less inflected and singing than her northern - one + - His southern Yorkshire voice was less inflected and singing than her northern + one. ili: i3894 members: - inflected @@ -49055,11 +49055,11 @@ definition: - precise; explicit and clearly defined example: - - I want a definite answer + - I want a definite answer. - a definite statement of the terms of the will - a definite amount - definite restrictions on the sale of alcohol - - the wedding date is now definite + - The wedding date is now definite. - a definite drop in attendance ili: i3897 members: @@ -49075,8 +49075,8 @@ example: - set aside a certain sum each week - to a certain degree - - certain breeds do not make good pets - - certain members have not paid their dues + - Certain breeds do not make good pets. + - Certain members have not paid their dues. - a certain popular teacher - a certain Mrs. Jones ili: i3898 @@ -49089,7 +49089,7 @@ definition: - unmistakable example: - - had a decisive lead in the polls + - … had a decisive lead in the polls ili: i3899 members: - decisive @@ -49100,7 +49100,7 @@ definition: - recognizable; marked example: - - noticed a distinct improvement + - … noticed a distinct improvement - at a distinct (or decided) disadvantage ili: i3900 members: @@ -49117,9 +49117,9 @@ definition: - vague or not clearly defined or stated example: - - must you be so indefinite? - - amorphous blots of color having vague and indefinite edges - - he would not answer so indefinite a proposal + - Must you be so indefinite? + - Amorphous blots of color having vague and indefinite edges. + - He would not answer so indefinite a proposal. ili: i3901 members: - indefinite @@ -49171,7 +49171,7 @@ definition: - refusing to bind oneself to a particular course of action or view or the like example: - - her boyfriend was noncommittal about their future together + - Her boyfriend was noncommittal about their future together. ili: i3905 members: - noncommittal @@ -49182,7 +49182,7 @@ definition: - indefinite in time or position example: - - he will come one day + - He will come one day. - one place or another ili: i3906 members: @@ -49215,7 +49215,7 @@ definition: - affected or marked by low spirits example: - - is dejected but trying to look cheerful + - … is dejected but trying to look cheerful ili: i3909 members: - dejected @@ -49241,7 +49241,7 @@ definition: - brought low in spirit example: - - left us fatigued and deflated spiritually + - … left us fatigued and deflated spiritually ili: i3911 members: - chapfallen @@ -49258,7 +49258,7 @@ - gloomy at the thought of what he had to face - gloomy predictions - a gloomy silence - - took a grim view of the economy + - … took a grim view of the economy - the darkening mood - lonely and blue in a strange city - depressed by the loss of his job @@ -49294,10 +49294,10 @@ definition: - marked by dejection from being alone example: - - felt sad and lonely + - … felt sad and lonely - the loneliest night of the week - lonesome when her husband is away - - spent a lonesome hour in the bar + - … spent a lonesome hour in the bar ili: i3914 members: - lonely @@ -49314,7 +49314,7 @@ - exultantly proud and joyful; in high spirits example: - the elated winner - - felt elated and excited + - … felt elated and excited ili: i3915 members: - elated @@ -49329,7 +49329,7 @@ definition: - joyful and proud especially because of triumph or success example: - - rejoicing crowds filled the streets on VJ Day + - Rejoicing crowds filled the streets on VJ Day. - a triumphal success - a triumphant shout ili: i3916 @@ -49348,7 +49348,7 @@ definition: - made joyful example: - - the sun and the wind on his back made him feel exhilarated — happy to be alive + - The sun and the wind on his back made him feel exhilarated — happy to be alive. ili: i3917 members: - gladdened @@ -49371,7 +49371,7 @@ - lifted up or set high example: - source: Milton - text: their hearts were jocund and sublime + text: Their hearts were jocund and sublime. exemplifies: - 07087487-n ili: i3919 @@ -49447,7 +49447,7 @@ definition: - vulnerably delicate example: - - she has the fragile beauty of youth + - She has the fragile beauty of youth. ili: i3924 members: - fragile @@ -49459,7 +49459,7 @@ - having a metaphorically delicate touch example: - source: New Yorker - text: the translation is … light-handed … and generally unobtrusive + text: The translation is … light-handed … and generally unobtrusive. ili: i3925 members: - light-handed @@ -49511,7 +49511,7 @@ definition: - sturdy and strong in constitution or construction; enduring example: - - with a house full of boys you have to have rugged furniture + - With a house full of boys you have to have rugged furniture. ili: i3929 members: - rugged @@ -49538,7 +49538,7 @@ - sturdy steel shelves - sturdy canvas - a tough all-weather fabric - - some plastics are as tough as metal + - Some plastics are as tough as metal. ili: i3931 members: - sturdy @@ -49552,8 +49552,8 @@ definition: - capable of being broken or damaged example: - - earthenware pottery is breakable - - breakable articles should be packed carefully + - Earthenware pottery is breakable. + - Breakable articles should be packed carefully. ili: i3932 members: - breakable @@ -49569,9 +49569,9 @@ definition: - having little elasticity; hence easily cracked or fractured or snapped example: + - ‘brickle’ and ‘brickly’ are dialectal. - brittle bones - - glass is brittle - - ‘brickle’ and ‘brickly’ are dialectal + - Glass is brittle. ili: i3933 members: - brittle @@ -49599,7 +49599,7 @@ definition: - tending to crumble or break into flakes due to a large amount of shortening example: - - shortbread is a short crumbly cookie + - Shortbread is a short crumbly cookie. - a short flaky pie crust ili: i3935 members: @@ -49627,7 +49627,7 @@ definition: - capable of being broken example: - - the museum stored all frangible articles in locked showcases + - The museum stored all frangible articles in locked showcases. ili: i3937 members: - frangible @@ -49688,8 +49688,8 @@ - requiring more than usually expected or thought due; especially great patience and effort and skill example: - - found the job very demanding - - a baby can be so demanding + - … found the job very demanding + - A baby can be so demanding. ili: i3942 members: - demanding @@ -49705,7 +49705,7 @@ - requiring precise accuracy example: - an exacting job - - became more exigent over his pronunciation + - … became more exigent over his pronunciation ili: i3943 members: - exigent @@ -49717,8 +49717,8 @@ definition: - (of persons) fussy and demanding example: - - his father was a hard-to-please taskmaster - - was very hard to please + - His father was a hard-to-please taskmaster. + - … was very hard to please ili: i3944 members: - hard-to-please @@ -49771,7 +49771,7 @@ definition: - requiring little if any patience or effort or skill example: - - the pay was adequate and the job undemanding + - The pay was adequate and the job undemanding. - simple undemanding affection - an undemanding boss ili: i3948 @@ -49838,7 +49838,7 @@ definition: - requiring attention or action example: - - as nuclear weapons proliferate, preventing war becomes imperative + - As nuclear weapons proliferate, preventing war becomes imperative. - requests that grew more and more imperative ili: i3953 members: @@ -49867,7 +49867,7 @@ - clamant needs - a crying need - source: H.L.Mencken - text: regarded literary questions as exigent and momentous + text: … regarded literary questions as exigent and momentous - insistent hunger - an instant need ili: i3955 @@ -49896,7 +49896,7 @@ definition: - showing extreme urgency or intensity especially because of great need or desire example: - - felt a desperate urge to confess + - … felt a desperate urge to confess - a desperate need for recognition ili: i3957 members: @@ -49984,7 +49984,7 @@ definition: - of the nature of or expressing a petition example: - - the petitionary procedure had a quality of indecisiveness + - The petitionary procedure had a quality of indecisiveness. ili: i3964 members: - petitionary @@ -50113,8 +50113,8 @@ - being or characteristic of government by representation in which citizens exercise power through elected officers and representatives example: - - representative government as defined by Abraham Lincoln is government of the people, - by the people, for the people + - Representative government as defined by Abraham Lincoln is government of the people, + by the people, for the people. ili: i3974 members: - representative @@ -50127,8 +50127,8 @@ and representatives responsible to them or characteristic of such government example: - source: United States Constitution - text: the United States shall guarantee to every state in this union a republican - form of government + text: The United States shall guarantee to every state in this union a republican + form of government. - a very republican notion - source: Philip Marsh text: so little republican and so much aristocratic sentiment @@ -50144,7 +50144,7 @@ definition: - not in agreement with or according to democratic doctrine or practice or ideals example: - - the union broke with its past undemocratic procedures + - The union broke with its past undemocratic procedures. ili: i3976 members: - undemocratic @@ -50178,8 +50178,8 @@ definition: - ruled by or characteristic of a despot example: - - moved from a feudal to a despotic order - - his administration was arrogant and despotic + - … moved from a feudal to a despotic order + - His administration was arrogant and despotic. ili: i3978 members: - despotic @@ -50206,8 +50206,8 @@ and centralized control example: - source: Arthur M.Schlesinger, Jr. - text: a totalitarian regime crushes all autonomous institutions in its drive to - seize the human soul + text: A totalitarian regime crushes all autonomous institutions in its drive to + seize the human soul. ili: i3980 members: - totalitarian @@ -50251,7 +50251,7 @@ - 00845915-n example: - a capricious refusal - - authoritarian rulers are frequently capricious + - Authoritarian rulers are frequently capricious. - the victim of whimsical persecutions ili: i3983 members: @@ -50266,7 +50266,7 @@ - having or using the ability to act or decide according to your own discretion or judgment example: - - The commission has discretionary power to award extra funds + - The commission has discretionary power to award extra funds. ili: i3984 members: - discretionary @@ -50491,7 +50491,7 @@ definition: - referring or pointing to something example: - - symbols are inherently referential + - Symbols are inherently referential. ili: i4003 members: - referential @@ -50578,7 +50578,7 @@ example: - a quick and certain remedy - a sure way to distinguish the two - - wood dust is a sure sign of termites + - Wood dust is a sure sign of termites. ili: i4010 members: - certain @@ -50615,7 +50615,7 @@ definition: - not worthy of reliance or trust example: - - in the early 1950s computers were large and expensive and unreliable + - In the early 1950s computers were large and expensive and unreliable. - an undependable assistant ili: i4013 members: @@ -50630,7 +50630,7 @@ definition: - likely to perform unpredictably example: - - erratic winds are the bane of a sailor + - Erratic winds are the bane of a sailor. - 'a temperamental motor: sometimes it would start and sometimes it wouldn''t' - source: Osbert Lancaster text: that beautiful but temperamental instrument the flute @@ -50834,7 +50834,7 @@ definition: - existing as an independent entity example: - - the partitioning of India created two separate and autonomous jute economies + - The partitioning of India created two separate and autonomous jute economies. ili: i4029 members: - autonomous @@ -50955,8 +50955,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - the main (or independent) clause in a complex sentence has at least a subject - and a verb + - The main (or independent) clause in a complex sentence has at least a subject + and a verb. ili: i4041 members: - independent @@ -50968,8 +50968,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - a subordinate (or dependent) clause functions as a noun or adjective or adverb - within a sentence + - A subordinate (or dependent) clause functions as a noun or adjective or adverb + within a sentence. ili: i4042 members: - dependent @@ -51107,7 +51107,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - prescriptive grammar is concerned with norms of or rules for correct usage + - Prescriptive grammar is concerned with norms of or rules for correct usage. ili: i4055 members: - prescriptive @@ -51202,8 +51202,8 @@ definition: - more desirable than another example: - - coffee is preferable to tea - - Danny's preferred name is ‘Dan’ + - Coffee is preferable to tea. + - Danny's preferred name is ‘Dan’. ili: i4063 members: - preferable @@ -51220,7 +51220,7 @@ example: - undesirable impurities in steel - legislation excluding undesirable aliens - - removed the unwanted vegetation + - … removed the unwanted vegetation ili: i4064 members: - undesirable @@ -51245,8 +51245,8 @@ definition: - spoiled or ruined or demolished example: - - war left many cities destroyed - - Alzheimer's is responsible for her destroyed mind + - War left many cities destroyed. + - Alzheimer's is responsible for her destroyed mind. ili: i4066 members: - destroyed @@ -51323,7 +51323,7 @@ - a row of burned houses - a charred bit of burnt wood - a burned-over site in the forest - - barricaded the street with burnt-out cars + - … barricaded the street with burnt-out cars ili: i4071 members: - burned @@ -51364,7 +51364,7 @@ definition: - destroyed or killed example: - - we are gone geese + - We are gone geese. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i4074 @@ -51402,8 +51402,8 @@ definition: - brought to ruin example: - - after the revolution the aristocracy was finished - - the unsuccessful run for office left him ruined politically and economically + - After the revolution the aristocracy was finished. + - The unsuccessful run for office left him ruined politically and economically. ili: i4077 members: - finished @@ -51440,7 +51440,7 @@ definition: - used of automobiles; completely demolished example: - - the insurance adjuster declared the automobile totaled + - The insurance adjuster declared the automobile totaled. ili: i4080 members: - totaled @@ -51658,7 +51658,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - 0/0 is an indeterminate form + - 0/0 is an indeterminate form. ili: i4099 members: - indeterminate @@ -51718,9 +51718,9 @@ - not precisely determined or established; not fixed or known in advance example: - of indeterminate age - - a zillion is a large indeterminate number + - A zillion is a large indeterminate number. - an indeterminate point of law - - the influence of environment is indeterminate + - The influence of environment is indeterminate. - an indeterminate future ili: i4104 members: @@ -51798,7 +51798,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06076105-n example: - - lilies of the valley are racemose + - Lilies of the valley are racemose. ili: i4110 members: - racemose @@ -51810,7 +51810,7 @@ - being changed over time so as to be e.g. stronger or more complete or more useful example: - the developed qualities of the Hellenic outlook - - they have very small limbs with only two fully developed toes on each + - They have very small limbs with only two fully developed toes on each. ili: i4111 members: - developed @@ -51822,7 +51822,7 @@ definition: - devised; developed according to an orderly plan example: - - he had well formulated opinions on schooling + - He had well formulated opinions on schooling. ili: i4112 members: - formulated @@ -51845,7 +51845,7 @@ definition: - not developed, mature, or fully formulated example: - - courses in interior design were rare and undeveloped + - Courses in interior design were rare and undeveloped. - undeveloped social awareness ili: i4114 members: @@ -51886,9 +51886,9 @@ definition: - of or on the right example: - - a dextral gastropod shell with the apex upward has its opening on the right when - facing the observer - - a dextral flatfish lies with the right eye uppermost + - A dextral gastropod shell with the apex upward has its opening on the right when + facing the observer. + - A dextral flatfish lies with the right eye uppermost. ili: i4117 members: - dextral @@ -51928,9 +51928,9 @@ definition: - of or on the left example: - - a sinistral gastropod shell with the apex upward has its opening on the left when - facing the observer - - a sinistral flatfish lies with the left eye uppermost + - A sinistral gastropod shell with the apex upward has its opening on the left when + facing the observer. + - A sinistral flatfish lies with the left eye uppermost. ili: i4120 members: - sinistral @@ -52031,9 +52031,9 @@ or endure example: - a difficult task - - nesting places on the cliffs are difficult of access + - Nesting places on the cliffs are difficult of access. - difficult times - - why is it so hard for you to keep a secret? + - Why is it so hard for you to keep a secret? ili: i4128 members: - difficult @@ -52063,7 +52063,7 @@ - requiring full use of your abilities or resources example: - ambitious schedule - - performed the most challenging task without a mistake + - … performed the most challenging task without a mistake ili: i4129 members: - ambitious @@ -52087,7 +52087,7 @@ - hard to deal with; especially causing pain or embarrassment example: - awkward (or embarrassing or difficult) moments in the discussion - - an awkward pause followed his remark + - An awkward pause followed his remark. - a sticky question - in the unenviable position of resorting to an act he had planned to save for the climax of the campaign @@ -52105,7 +52105,7 @@ - making great mental demands; hard to comprehend or solve or believe example: - a baffling problem - - I faced the knotty problem of what to have for breakfast + - I faced the knotty problem of what to have for breakfast. - a problematic situation at home ili: i4132 members: @@ -52136,7 +52136,7 @@ - difficult to handle; requiring great tact example: - delicate negotiations with the big powers - - hesitates to be explicit on so ticklish a matter + - … hesitates to be explicit on so ticklish a matter - a touchy subject ili: i4134 members: @@ -52150,7 +52150,7 @@ definition: - unpredictably difficult in operation; likely to be troublesome example: - - rockets were much too fractious to be tested near thickly populated areas + - Rockets were much too fractious to be tested near thickly populated areas. - fractious components of a communication system ili: i4135 members: @@ -52198,7 +52198,7 @@ - full of hardship or trials example: - the rocky road to success - - they were having a rough time + - They were having a rough time. ili: i4139 members: - rocky @@ -52212,9 +52212,9 @@ example: - a rugged competitive examination - the rugged conditions of frontier life - - the competition was tough - - it's a tough life - - it was a tough job + - The competition was tough. + - It's a tough life. + - It was a tough job. ili: i4140 members: - rugged @@ -52226,8 +52226,8 @@ definition: - requiring effort or concentration; complex and not easy to answer or solve example: - - raised serious objections to the proposal - - the plan has a serious flaw + - … raised serious objections to the proposal + - The plan has a serious flaw. ili: i4141 members: - serious @@ -52274,7 +52274,7 @@ definition: - hard to endure example: - - fell upon trying times + - … fell upon trying times ili: i4145 members: - trying @@ -52286,7 +52286,7 @@ - causing difficulty in finding an answer or solution; much disputed example: - the vexed issue of priorities - - we live in vexed and troubled times + - We live in vexed and troubled times. ili: i4146 members: - vexed @@ -52307,9 +52307,9 @@ - an easy job - an easy problem - an easy victory - - the house is easy to heat + - The house is easy to heat. - satisfied with easy answers - - took the easy way out of his dilemma + - … took the easy way out of his dilemma ili: i4147 members: - easy @@ -52351,7 +52351,7 @@ definition: - not burdensome or demanding; borne or done easily and without hardship example: - - what a cushy job! + - What a cushy job! - the easygoing life of a parttime consultant - a soft job exemplifies: @@ -52369,9 +52369,9 @@ - easy and not involved or complicated example: - an elementary problem in statistics - - elementary, my dear Watson + - Elementary, my dear Watson. - a simple game - - found an uncomplicated solution to the problem + - … found an uncomplicated solution to the problem ili: i4151 members: - elementary @@ -52407,7 +52407,7 @@ definition: - lacking obstructions or difficulties example: - - the bill's path through the legislature was smooth and orderly + - The bill's path through the legislature was smooth and orderly. ili: i4155 members: - smooth @@ -52452,7 +52452,7 @@ appearance example: - her dignified demeanor - - the director of the school was a dignified white-haired gentleman + - The director of the school was a dignified white-haired gentleman. ili: i4159 members: - dignified @@ -52479,7 +52479,7 @@ example: - his distinguished bearing - the monarch's imposing presence - - she reigned in magisterial beauty + - She reigned in magisterial beauty. ili: i4161 members: - distinguished @@ -52507,7 +52507,7 @@ definition: - causing awareness of your shortcomings example: - - golf is a humbling game + - Golf is a humbling game. ili: i4163 members: - demeaning @@ -52521,7 +52521,7 @@ definition: - beneath your dignity example: - - considered helping with the dishes to be infra dig + - … considered helping with the dishes to be infra dig ili: i4164 members: - infra dig @@ -52533,8 +52533,8 @@ - inspiring scornful pity example: - source: Dashiell Hammett - text: how silly an ardent and unsuccessful wooer can be especially if he is getting - on in years + text: How silly an ardent and unsuccessful wooer can be especially if he is getting + on in years. ili: i4165 members: - pathetic @@ -52575,7 +52575,7 @@ definition: - befitting a president example: - - criticized the candidate for not looking presidential + - … criticized the candidate for not looking presidential ili: i4168 members: - presidential @@ -52617,7 +52617,7 @@ definition: - characterized by care and perseverance in carrying out tasks example: - - a diligent detective investigates all clues + - A diligent detective investigates all clues. - a diligent search of the files ili: i4172 members: @@ -52691,7 +52691,7 @@ definition: - lacking in rigor or strictness example: - - such lax and slipshod ways are no longer acceptable + - Such lax and slipshod ways are no longer acceptable. - lax in attending classes - slack in maintaining discipline ili: i4177 @@ -52814,7 +52814,7 @@ definition: - (of an alcoholic drink) without water example: - - took his whiskey neat + - … took his whiskey neat ili: i4187 members: - neat @@ -52905,7 +52905,7 @@ definition: - using or marked by tact in dealing with sensitive matters or people example: - - the hostess averted a confrontation with a diplomatic change of subject + - The hostess averted a confrontation with a diplomatic change of subject. ili: i4195 members: - diplomatic @@ -52918,8 +52918,8 @@ definition: - smoothly agreeable and courteous with a degree of sophistication example: - - he was too politic to quarrel with so important a personage - - the manager pacified the customer with a smooth apology for the error + - He was too politic to quarrel with so important a personage. + - The manager pacified the customer with a smooth apology for the error. ili: i4196 members: - politic @@ -52933,9 +52933,9 @@ definition: - showing skill and sensitivity in dealing with people example: - - by diplomatic conduct he avoided antagonizing anyone + - By diplomatic conduct he avoided antagonizing anyone. - a tactful way of correcting someone - - the agency got the kid-glove treatment on Capitol Hill + - The agency got the kid-glove treatment on Capitol Hill. ili: i4197 members: - tactful @@ -52986,7 +52986,7 @@ definition: - promoting peace example: - - the result of this pacific policy was that no troops were called up + - The result of this pacific policy was that no troops were called up. ili: i4201 members: - pacific @@ -52997,7 +52997,7 @@ definition: - intended to reconcile or appease example: - - sent flowers as a propitiatory gesture + - … sent flowers as a propitiatory gesture ili: i4202 members: - propitiative @@ -53019,7 +53019,7 @@ - arousing animosity or hostility example: - his antagonistic brusqueness - - Europe was antagonistic to the United States + - Europe was antagonistic to the United States. ili: i4204 members: - antagonistic @@ -53064,7 +53064,7 @@ definition: - (of e.g. journeys or deliveries) direct from point of origin to point of destination example: - - the limousine offers door-to-door service + - The limousine offers door-to-door service. ili: i4207 members: - door-to-door @@ -53109,8 +53109,8 @@ definition: - going directly ahead from one point to another without veering or turning aside example: - - some people see evolution as an undeviating upward march from simple organisms - to the very complex + - Some people see evolution as an undeviating upward march from simple organisms + to the very complex. - a straight and narrow tree-lined road unswerving across the lowlands ili: i4211 members: @@ -53141,8 +53141,8 @@ - not direct in spatial dimension; not leading by a straight line or course to a destination example: - - sometimes taking an indirect path saves time - - you must take an indirect course in sailing + - Sometimes taking an indirect path saves time. + - You must take an indirect course in sailing. ili: i4213 members: - indirect @@ -53178,7 +53178,7 @@ example: - a scenic but devious route - a long and circuitous journey by train and boat - - a roundabout route avoided rush-hour traffic + - A roundabout route avoided rush-hour traffic. members: - devious - circuitous @@ -53201,7 +53201,7 @@ example: - meandering streams - rambling forest paths - - the river followed its wandering course + - The river followed its wandering course. - a winding country road ili: i4217 members: @@ -53276,11 +53276,11 @@ example: - blunt talking and straight shooting - a blunt New England farmer - - I gave them my candid opinion + - I gave them my candid opinion. - forthright criticism - a forthright approach to the problem - - tell me what you think — and you may just as well be frank - - it is possible to be outspoken without being rude + - Tell me what you think — and you may just as well be frank. + - It is possible to be outspoken without being rude. - plainspoken and to the point - a point-blank accusation ili: i4222 @@ -53301,7 +53301,7 @@ definition: - disagreeably direct and precise example: - - he spoke with brutal honesty + - He spoke with brutal honesty. ili: i4223 members: - brutal @@ -53326,7 +53326,7 @@ definition: - forthright and honest example: - - had a man-to-man talk about the facts of life + - … had a man-to-man talk about the facts of life ili: i4225 members: - man-to-man @@ -53375,7 +53375,7 @@ - without evasion or compromise example: - a square contradiction - - he is not being as straightforward as it appears + - He is not being as straightforward as it appears. ili: i4229 members: - square @@ -53388,7 +53388,7 @@ definition: - frank and honest example: - - he was upfront about his intentions + - He was upfront about his intentions. ili: i4230 members: - upfront @@ -53401,8 +53401,8 @@ example: - making indirect but legitimate inquiries - an indirect insult - - doubtless they had some indirect purpose in mind - - though his methods are indirect they are not dishonest + - Doubtless they had some indirect purpose in mind. + - Though his methods are indirect they are not dishonest. - known as a shady indirect fellow ili: i4231 members: @@ -53422,7 +53422,7 @@ definition: - characterized by indirect references example: - - allusive speech is characterized by allusions + - Allusive speech is characterized by allusions. ili: i4232 members: - allusive @@ -53433,7 +53433,7 @@ definition: - roundabout or ambiguous example: - - attacks from that source amounted to a backhanded compliment to his integrity + - Attacks from that source amounted to a backhanded compliment to his integrity. - a backhanded and dishonest way of reaching his goal ili: i4233 members: @@ -53445,7 +53445,7 @@ definition: - marked by obliqueness or indirection in speech or conduct example: - - the explanation was circuitous and puzzling + - The explanation was circuitous and puzzling. - a roundabout paragraph - hear in a roundabout way that her ex-husband was marrying her best friend ili: i4234 @@ -53459,11 +53459,11 @@ definition: - roundabout and unnecessarily wordy example: - - had a preference for circumlocutious (or circumlocutory) rather than forthright + - … had a preference for circumlocutious (or circumlocutory) rather than forthright expression - source: T.S.Eliot text: A periphrastic study in a worn-out poetical fashion, / Leaving one still - with the intolerable wrestle / With words and meanings. + with the intolerable wrestle / With words and meanings ili: i4235 members: - circumlocutious @@ -53477,8 +53477,8 @@ definition: - indirect in departing from the accepted or proper way; misleading example: - - used devious means to achieve success - - gave oblique answers to direct questions + - … used devious means to achieve success + - … gave oblique answers to direct questions - oblique political maneuvers ili: i4236 members: @@ -53546,8 +53546,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - a term is in direct proportion to another term if it increases (or decreases) - as the other increases (or decreases) + - A term is in direct proportion to another term if it increases (or decreases) + as the other increases (or decreases). ili: i4241 members: - direct @@ -53558,8 +53558,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - a term is in inverse proportion to another term if it increases (or decreases) - as the other decreases (or increases) + - A term is in inverse proportion to another term if it increases (or decreases) + as the other decreases (or increases). ili: i4242 members: - inverse @@ -53570,7 +53570,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to the multiplicative inverse of a quantity or function example: - - the reciprocal ratio of a:b is b:a + - The reciprocal ratio of a:b is b:a. ili: i4243 members: - reciprocal @@ -53633,7 +53633,7 @@ definition: - acting through or dependent on an intervening agency example: - - the disease spread by mediate as well as direct contact + - The disease spread by mediate as well as direct contact. ili: i4248 members: - mediate @@ -53645,7 +53645,7 @@ definition: - having intervening factors or persons or influences example: - - reflection from the ceiling provided a soft indirect light + - Reflection from the ceiling provided a soft indirect light. - indirect evidence - an indirect cause ili: i4249 @@ -53658,7 +53658,7 @@ definition: - acting or brought about through an intervening agency example: - - the mediated settlement brought satisfaction to both sides + - The mediated settlement brought satisfaction to both sides. ili: i4250 members: - mediated @@ -53700,7 +53700,7 @@ - mentally acute or penetratingly discerning example: - too clear-eyed not to see what problems would follow - - chaos could be prevented only by clear-sighted leadership + - Chaos could be prevented only by clear-sighted leadership. - much too perspicacious to be taken in by so spurious an argument ili: i4253 members: @@ -53753,7 +53753,7 @@ definition: - lacking understanding example: - - tried to explain to her uncomprehending husband + - … tried to explain to her uncomprehending husband ili: i4257 members: - uncomprehending @@ -53774,7 +53774,7 @@ definition: - lacking discretion; injudicious example: - - her behavior was indiscreet at the very best + - Her behavior was indiscreet at the very best. ili: i4259 members: - indiscreet @@ -53837,7 +53837,7 @@ definition: - not selective of a single class or person example: - - Clinton was criticized for his promiscuous solicitation of campaign money + - Clinton was criticized for his promiscuous solicitation of campaign money. ili: i4264 members: - promiscuous @@ -54045,7 +54045,7 @@ - that may be returned example: - returnable bottles and cans - - this merchandise is returnable if you save the receipt + - This merchandise is returnable if you save the receipt. ili: i4282 members: - returnable @@ -54067,8 +54067,8 @@ definition: - that may not be returned example: - - nonreturnable bottles cannot be exchanged for a deposit - - sale merchandise is nonreturnable + - Nonreturnable bottles cannot be exchanged for a deposit. + - Sale merchandise is nonreturnable. ili: i4284 members: - nonreturnable @@ -54077,7 +54077,7 @@ definition: - free or available for use or disposition example: - - every disposable piece of equipment was sent to the fire + - Every disposable piece of equipment was sent to the fire. - disposable assets ili: i4285 members: @@ -54091,7 +54091,7 @@ definition: - convenient for use or disposal example: - - the house is available after July 1 + - The house is available after July 1. - 2000 square feet of usable office space ili: i4286 members: @@ -54229,7 +54229,7 @@ - a distinct flavor - a distinct odor of turpentine - a distinct outline - - the ship appeared as a distinct silhouette + - The ship appeared as a distinct silhouette. - distinct fingerprints ili: i4298 members: @@ -54262,7 +54262,7 @@ example: - as clear as a whistle - clear footprints in the snow - - the letter brought back a clear image of his grandfather + - The letter brought back a clear image of his grandfather. - a spire clean-cut against the sky - a clear-cut pattern ili: i4300 @@ -54304,7 +54304,7 @@ - showing clearly the outline or profile or boundary example: - hills defined against the evening sky - - the setting sun showed the outlined figure of a man standing on the hill + - The setting sun showed the outlined figure of a man standing on the hill. ili: i4303 members: - defined @@ -54371,7 +54371,7 @@ - indistinct or hazy in outline example: - a landscape of blurred outlines - - the trees were just blurry shapes + - The trees were just blurry shapes. ili: i4308 members: - bleary @@ -54389,7 +54389,7 @@ - lacking definite form or limits example: - source: H.T.Moore - text: gropes among cloudy issues toward a feeble conclusion + text: … gropes among cloudy issues toward a feeble conclusion - nebulous distinction between pride and conceit ili: i4309 members: @@ -54406,7 +54406,7 @@ - a dim figure in the distance - only a faint recollection - shadowy figures in the gloom - - saw a vague outline of a building through the fog + - … saw a vague outline of a building through the fog - a few wispy memories of childhood ili: i4310 members: @@ -54423,7 +54423,7 @@ - indistinctly understood or felt or perceived example: - a faint clue to the origin of the mystery - - haven't the faintest idea + - … haven't the faintest idea ili: i4311 members: - faint @@ -54435,7 +54435,7 @@ - muted or unclear example: - veiled sounds - - the image is veiled or foggy + - The image is veiled or foggy. ili: i4312 members: - veiled @@ -54454,7 +54454,7 @@ definition: - (of an image) not being in or brought into focus example: - - at their edges, things were pretty much unfocused + - At their edges, things were pretty much unfocused. ili: i4314 members: - unfocused @@ -54481,7 +54481,7 @@ definition: - widely different example: - - varied motives prompt people to join a political party + - Varied motives prompt people to join a political party. - varied ethnic traditions of the immigrants ili: i4316 members: @@ -54554,8 +54554,8 @@ definition: - capable of being or liable to be divided or separated example: - - even numbers are divisible by two - - the Americans fought a bloody war to prove that their nation is not divisible + - Even numbers are divisible by two. + - The Americans fought a bloody war to prove that their nation is not divisible. ili: i4322 members: - divisible @@ -54579,8 +54579,8 @@ definition: - capable of being divided or dissociated example: - - often drugs and crime are not dissociable - - the siamese twins were not considered separable + - Often drugs and crime are not dissociable. + - The siamese twins were not considered separable. - a song … never conceived of as severable from the melody ili: i4324 members: @@ -54605,7 +54605,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - 15 is dividable by 3 + - 15 is dividable by 3. ili: i4326 members: - dividable @@ -54767,7 +54767,7 @@ - autocratic behavior - a bossy way of ordering others around - a rather aggressive and dominating character - - managed the employees in an aloof magisterial way + - … managed the employees in an aloof magisterial way - a swaggering peremptory manner ili: i4339 members: @@ -54879,8 +54879,8 @@ - compliant and anxious to suit his opinions of those of others - source: Orville Prescott text: a fine fiery blast against meek conformity - - she looked meek but had the heart of a lion - - was submissive and subservient + - She looked meek but had the heart of a lion. + - … was submissive and subservient ili: i4347 members: - meek @@ -54954,10 +54954,10 @@ definition: - abjectly submissive; characteristic of a slave or servant example: - - slavish devotion to her job ruled her life + - Slavish devotion to her job ruled her life. - source: S.H.Adams text: a slavish yes-man to the party bosses - - she has become submissive and subservient + - She has become submissive and subservient. ili: i4353 members: - slavish @@ -54991,7 +54991,7 @@ definition: - exercising influence or control example: - - television plays a dominant role in molding public opinion + - Television plays a dominant role in molding public opinion. - the dominant partner in the marriage ili: i4356 members: @@ -55010,7 +55010,7 @@ - most powerful or important or influential example: - the economically ascendant class - - D-day is considered the dominating event of the war in Europe + - D-day is considered the dominating event of the war in Europe. ili: i4357 members: - ascendant @@ -55045,7 +55045,7 @@ definition: - having superior power and influence example: - - the predominant mood among policy-makers is optimism + - The predominant mood among policy-makers is optimism. ili: i4360 members: - overriding @@ -55174,7 +55174,7 @@ definition: - having one barrel example: - - most guns are single-barreled + - Most guns are single-barreled. ili: i4371 members: - single-barreled @@ -55264,7 +55264,7 @@ definition: - lacking dramatic force and quality example: - - moved with quiet force and undramatic bearing + - … moved with quiet force and undramatic bearing ili: i4379 members: - undramatic @@ -55493,7 +55493,7 @@ example: - knocked out by doped wine - a drugged sleep - - were under the effect of the drugged sweets + - … were under the effect of the drugged sweets - in a stuperous narcotized state ili: i4396 members: @@ -55571,8 +55571,8 @@ definition: - practicing complete abstinence from alcoholic beverages example: - - he's been dry for ten years - - no thank you, I happen to be teetotal + - He's been dry for ten years. + - No thank you, I happen to be teetotal. ili: i4403 members: - dry @@ -55594,7 +55594,7 @@ definition: - not having a sharp edge or point example: - - the knife was too dull to be of any use + - The knife was too dull to be of any use. ili: i4405 members: - dull @@ -55811,7 +55811,7 @@ definition: - made sharp or sharper example: - - a sharpened knife cuts more cleanly + - A sharpened knife cuts more cleanly. ili: i4424 members: - sharpened @@ -55847,7 +55847,7 @@ - extremely sharp or severe example: - acute pain - - felt acute annoyance + - … felt acute annoyance - intense itching and burning ili: i4427 members: @@ -55954,8 +55954,8 @@ - marked by no noteworthy or significant events example: - an uneventful life - - the voyage was pleasant and uneventful - - recovery was uneventful + - The voyage was pleasant and uneventful. + - Recovery was uneventful. ili: i4435 members: - uneventful @@ -55993,7 +55993,7 @@ definition: - (often followed by ‘with’) full of life and spirit example: - - she was wonderfully alive for her age + - She was wonderfully alive for her age. - a face alive with mischief ili: i4437 members: @@ -56077,7 +56077,7 @@ definition: - abounding with life and energy example: - - the club members are a really live bunch + - The club members are a really live bunch. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i4443 @@ -56107,12 +56107,12 @@ definition: - lacking in liveliness or animation example: - - he was so dull at parties + - He was so dull at parties. - a dull political campaign - a large dull impassive man - dull days with nothing to do - - how dull and dreary the world is - - fell back into one of her dull moods + - How dull and dreary the world is. + - … fell back into one of her dull moods ili: i4445 members: - dull @@ -56131,7 +56131,7 @@ - a technically perfect but arid performance of the sonata - a desiccate romance - source: C.J.Rolo - text: a prissy and emotionless creature … settles into a mold of desiccated snobbery + text: A prissy and emotionless creature … settles into a mold of desiccated snobbery. ili: i4446 members: - arid @@ -56156,7 +56156,7 @@ - lacking in liveliness or charm or surprise example: - her drab personality - - life was drab compared with the more exciting life style overseas + - Life was drab compared with the more exciting life style overseas. - a series of dreary dinner parties ili: i4448 members: @@ -56183,7 +56183,7 @@ - tediously repetitious or lacking in variety example: - 'a humdrum existence: all work and no play' - - nothing is so monotonous as the sea + - Nothing is so monotonous as the sea. ili: i4450 members: - humdrum @@ -56259,7 +56259,7 @@ - having the power of driving or impelling example: - a driving personal ambition - - the driving force was his innate enthusiasm + - The driving force was his innate enthusiasm. - an impulsive force ili: i4455 members: @@ -56317,7 +56317,7 @@ - tending to or capable of propelling example: - propellant fuel for submarines - - the faster a jet plane goes the greater its propulsive efficiency + - The faster a jet plane goes the greater its propulsive efficiency. - universities … the seats of propulsive thought ili: i4459 members: @@ -56333,7 +56333,7 @@ - moved forward by its own force or momentum example: - a self-propelled egotist - - the arms program is now self-propelled + - The arms program is now self-propelled. ili: i4460 members: - self-propelled @@ -56561,9 +56561,9 @@ - an early warning - early diagnosis - an early death - - took early retirement + - … took early retirement - an early spring - - early varieties of peas and tomatoes mature before most standard varieties + - Early varieties of peas and tomatoes mature before most standard varieties. ili: i4479 members: - early @@ -56604,8 +56604,8 @@ definition: - being ahead of time or need example: - - gave advance warning - - was beforehand with her report + - … gave advance warning + - … was beforehand with her report ili: i4481 members: - advance @@ -56645,7 +56645,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06125308-n example: - - azoic rocks contain no organic remains + - Azoic rocks contain no organic remains. ili: i4484 members: - azoic @@ -56657,7 +56657,7 @@ - (comparative and superlative of ‘early’) more early than; most early example: - a fashion popular in earlier times - - his earlier work reflects the influence of his teacher + - His earlier work reflects the influence of his teacher. - Verdi's earliest and most raucous opera exemplifies: - 06333686-n @@ -56683,8 +56683,8 @@ definition: - uncommonly early or before the expected time example: - - illness led to his premature death - - alcohol brought him to an untimely end + - Illness led to his premature death. + - Alcohol brought him to an untimely end. ili: i4487 members: - premature @@ -56696,7 +56696,7 @@ definition: - too soon or too hasty example: - - our condemnation of him was a bit previous + - Our condemnation of him was a bit previous. - a premature judgment ili: i4488 members: @@ -56723,7 +56723,7 @@ - indicating the first or earliest or original example: - ‘proto’ is a combining form in a word like ‘protolanguage’ that refers to the - hypothetical ancestor of another language or group of languages + hypothetical ancestor of another language or group of languages. exemplifies: - 06318142-n ili: i4490 @@ -56762,7 +56762,7 @@ definition: - occurring or falling between events or points in time example: - - so much had happened during the intervening years + - So much had happened during the intervening years. ili: i4493 members: - intervening @@ -56793,8 +56793,8 @@ - late evening - late 18th century - a late movie - - took a late flight - - had a late breakfast + - … took a late flight + - … had a late breakfast ili: i4495 members: - late @@ -56878,7 +56878,7 @@ example: - archaic forms of life - primitive mammals - - the okapi is a short-necked primitive cousin of the giraffe + - The okapi is a short-necked primitive cousin of the giraffe. ili: i4501 members: - archaic @@ -56948,7 +56948,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06076105-n example: - - precocious flowers appear before the leaves as in some species of magnolias + - Precocious flowers appear before the leaves as in some species of magnolias. ili: i4506 members: - precocious @@ -56961,7 +56961,7 @@ example: - the late phase of feudalism - a later symptom of the disease - - later medical science could have saved the child + - Later medical science could have saved the child. ili: i4507 members: - late @@ -56974,7 +56974,7 @@ definition: - comparatively late in a course of development example: - - the illness had reached an advanced stage + - The illness had reached an advanced stage. - an advanced state of exhaustion ili: i4508 members: @@ -56999,9 +56999,9 @@ domain_topic: - 06182505-n example: - - the Early Hebrew alphabetical script is that used mainly from the 11th to the + - The Early Hebrew alphabetical script is that used mainly from the 11th to the 6th centuries B.C. - - Early Modern English is represented in documents printed from 1476 to 1700 + - Early Modern English is represented in documents printed from 1476 to 1700. ili: i4510 members: - early @@ -57014,9 +57014,9 @@ domain_topic: - 06182505-n example: - - Old English is also called Anglo Saxon + - Old English is also called Anglo Saxon. - Old High German is High German from the middle of the 9th to the end of the 11th - century + century. ili: i4511 members: - Old @@ -57030,7 +57030,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06182505-n example: - - Middle English is the English language from about 1100 to 1500 + - Middle English is the English language from about 1100 to 1500. - Middle Gaelic ili: i4512 members: @@ -57058,7 +57058,7 @@ - 06182505-n example: - Modern English - - New Hebrew is Israeli Hebrew + - New Hebrew is Israeli Hebrew. ili: i4514 members: - Modern @@ -57072,7 +57072,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06182505-n example: - - New Eqyptian was the language of the 18th to 21st dynasties + - New Eqyptian was the language of the 18th to 21st dynasties. ili: i4515 members: - New @@ -57107,7 +57107,7 @@ definition: - not gained by merit or labor or service example: - - accepted the unearned rewards that came his ways as well as the unearned criticism + - … accepted the unearned rewards that came his ways as well as the unearned criticism - unearned income - an unearned run ili: i4518 @@ -57134,10 +57134,10 @@ definition: - free from worry or anxiety example: - - knowing that I had done my best, my mind was easy + - Knowing that I had done my best, my mind was easy. - an easy good-natured manner - - by the time the child faced the actual problem of reading she was familiar and - at ease with all the elements words + - By the time the child faced the actual problem of reading she was familiar and + at ease with all the elements words. ili: i4520 members: - easy @@ -57150,13 +57150,13 @@ definition: - lacking a sense of security or affording no ease or reassurance example: - - farmers were uneasy until rain finally came + - Farmers were uneasy until rain finally came. - uneasy about his health - - gave an uneasy laugh - - uneasy lies the head that wears the crown + - … gave an uneasy laugh + - Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown. - an uneasy coalition government - an uneasy calm - - an uneasy silence fell on the group + - An uneasy silence fell on the group. ili: i4521 members: - uneasy @@ -57170,7 +57170,7 @@ example: - apprehensive about her job - not used to a city and worried about small things - - felt apprehensive about the consequences + - … felt apprehensive about the consequences ili: i4522 members: - apprehensive @@ -57221,7 +57221,7 @@ - from the east; used especially of winds example: - an eastern wind - - the winds are easterly + - The winds are easterly. ili: i4526 members: - easterly @@ -57335,7 +57335,7 @@ definition: - of the western part of a city example: - - he lives in upper westside Manhattan + - He lives in upper westside Manhattan. ili: i4536 members: - westside @@ -57737,8 +57737,8 @@ - uneducated in the fundamentals of a given art or branch of learning; lacking knowledge of a specific field example: - - she is ignorant of quantum mechanics - - he is musically illiterate + - She is ignorant of quantum mechanics. + - He is musically illiterate. ili: i4568 members: - ignorant @@ -57791,7 +57791,7 @@ definition: - lacking knowledge gained by study often in a particular field example: - - is unstudied in Latin as he is in may other matters + - … is unstudied in Latin as he is in may other matters ili: i4572 members: - unstudied @@ -57849,9 +57849,9 @@ definition: - exerting force or influence example: - - the law is effective immediately + - The law is effective immediately. - a warranty good for two years - - the law is already in effect (or in force) + - The law is already in effect (or in force). ili: i4577 members: - effective @@ -57866,9 +57866,9 @@ - being in effect or operation example: - source: Leslie Marmon Silko - text: de facto apartheid is still operational even in the ‘new’ African nations - - bus service is in operation during the emergency - - the company had several operating divisions + text: De facto apartheid is still operational even in the ‘new’ African nations. + - Bus service is in operation during the emergency. + - The company had several operating divisions. ili: i4578 members: - operational @@ -57881,8 +57881,8 @@ definition: - serving to permit or facilitate further work or activity example: - - discussed the working draft of a peace treaty - - they need working agreements with their neighbor states on interstate projects + - … discussed the working draft of a peace treaty + - They need working agreements with their neighbor states on interstate projects. ili: i4579 members: - working @@ -57906,7 +57906,7 @@ definition: - not functioning (temporarily or permanently) example: - - we can't work because the computer is down + - We can't work because the computer is down. ili: i4581 members: - down @@ -57918,7 +57918,7 @@ - out of use or operation because of a fault or breakdown example: - a dead telephone line - - the motor is dead + - The motor is dead. ili: i4582 members: - dead @@ -57950,12 +57950,12 @@ - producing or capable of producing an intended result or having a striking effect example: - source: LewisMumford - text: an air-cooled motor was more effective than a witch's broomstick for rapid - long-distance transportation + text: An air-cooled motor was more effective than a witch's broomstick for rapid + long-distance transportation. - effective teaching methods - effective steps toward peace - - made an effective entrance - - his complaint proved to be effectual in bringing action + - … made an effective entrance + - His complaint proved to be effectual in bringing action. - an efficacious law ili: i4584 members: @@ -57997,7 +57997,7 @@ definition: - producing a strong effect example: - - gave an impressive performance as Othello + - … gave an impressive performance as Othello - a telling gesture ili: i4587 members: @@ -58053,7 +58053,7 @@ definition: - not producing desired results example: - - the talks between labor and management were unproductive + - The talks between labor and management were unproductive. ili: i4591 members: - unproductive @@ -58082,12 +58082,12 @@ definition: - characterized by effort to the point of exhaustion; especially physical effort example: - - worked their arduous way up the mining valley + - … worked their arduous way up the mining valley - a grueling campaign - hard labor - heavy work - heavy going - - spent many laborious hours on the project + - … spent many laborious hours on the project - set a punishing pace ili: i4593 members: @@ -58108,7 +58108,7 @@ definition: - marked by a painfully slow and effortful manner example: - - it was a strange dragging approach + - It was a strange dragging approach. - years of dragging war ili: i4594 members: @@ -58121,7 +58121,7 @@ - producing exhaustion example: - an exhausting march - - the visit was especially wearing + - The visit was especially wearing. ili: i4595 members: - exhausting @@ -58149,7 +58149,7 @@ definition: - requiring a large expenditure of labor but not much capital example: - - cottage industries are labor intensive + - Cottage industries are labor intensive. ili: i4597 members: - labor-intensive @@ -58200,7 +58200,7 @@ definition: - requiring or apparently requiring no effort example: - - the swallows glided in an effortless way through the busy air + - The swallows glided in an effortless way through the busy air. ili: i4601 members: - effortless @@ -58224,7 +58224,7 @@ - not resulting from undue effort; not forced example: - a voice with a pleasingly unforced quality - - his playing is facile and unstrained + - His playing is facile and unstrained. ili: i4603 members: - unforced @@ -58241,9 +58241,9 @@ - marked by qualities giving the power to produce an intended effect example: - source: Aldous Huxley - text: written propaganda is less efficacious than the habits and prejudices … - of the readers - - the medicine is efficacious in stopping a cough + text: Written propaganda is less efficacious than the habits and prejudices … + of the readers. + - The medicine is efficacious in stopping a cough. ili: i4604 members: - efficacious @@ -58283,7 +58283,7 @@ - being effective without wasting time or effort or expense example: - an efficient production manager - - efficient engines save gas + - Efficient engines save gas. ili: i4607 members: - efficient @@ -58447,7 +58447,7 @@ - strong and sure example: - a firm grasp - - gave a strong pull on the rope + - … gave a strong pull on the rope ili: i4620 members: - firm @@ -58460,7 +58460,7 @@ - impelled by physical force especially against resistance example: - forcible entry - - a real cop would get physical + - A real cop would get physical. - strong-arm tactics ili: i4621 members: @@ -58684,7 +58684,7 @@ definition: - not elastic example: - - economists speak of an inelastic price structure + - Economists speak of an inelastic price structure. ili: i4639 members: - inelastic @@ -58717,7 +58717,7 @@ definition: - lacking in elasticity or vitality example: - - went off with springless steps + - … went off with springless steps ili: i4642 members: - springless @@ -58886,7 +58886,7 @@ definition: - morally or legally constraining or binding example: - - attendance is obligatory + - Attendance is obligatory. - an obligatory contribution ili: i4658 members: @@ -58915,9 +58915,9 @@ definition: - required by rule example: - - in most schools physical education is compulsory - - attendance is mandatory - - required reading + - In most schools physical education is compulsory. + - Attendance is mandatory. + - … required reading ili: i4660 members: - compulsory @@ -58953,7 +58953,7 @@ definition: - morally binding or necessary example: - - it is incumbent on me to attend + - It is incumbent on me to attend. ili: i4663 members: - incumbent on @@ -58992,7 +58992,7 @@ example: - elegant handwriting - an elegant dark suit - - she was elegant to her fingertips + - She was elegant to her fingertips. - small churches with elegant white spires - an elegant mathematical solution — simple and precise and lucid ili: i4666 @@ -59111,7 +59111,7 @@ - lacking social polish example: - too gauche to leave the room when the conversation became intimate - - their excellent manners always made me feel gauche + - Their excellent manners always made me feel gauche. ili: i4676 members: - gauche @@ -59169,7 +59169,7 @@ definition: - worthy of being chosen especially as a spouse example: - - the parents found the girl suitable for their son + - The parents found the girl suitable for their son. ili: i4680 members: - desirable @@ -59182,7 +59182,7 @@ definition: - qualified for by right according to law example: - - we are all entitled to equal protection under the law + - We are all entitled to equal protection under the law. ili: i4681 members: - entitled @@ -59193,8 +59193,8 @@ definition: - awaiting something; especially something due example: - - people were in line at the checkout counter - - she was in line for promotion + - People were in line at the checkout counter. + - She was in line for promotion. ili: i4682 members: - in line @@ -59297,7 +59297,7 @@ definition: - of more than usual emotion example: - - his behavior was highly emotional + - His behavior was highly emotional. ili: i4690 members: - emotional @@ -59398,9 +59398,9 @@ definition: - worked up emotionally by anger or excitement example: - - was terribly het up over the killing of the eagle - - got really het up over the new taxes - - he was suddenly het up about racing cars + - … was terribly het up over the killing of the eagle + - … got really het up over the new taxes + - He was suddenly het up about racing cars. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i4696 @@ -59426,12 +59426,12 @@ on the context) example: - a nice little job - - bless your little heart + - Bless your little heart. - my dear little mother - a sweet little deal - - I'm tired of your petty little schemes + - I'm tired of your petty little schemes. - filthy little tricks - - what a nasty little situation + - What a nasty little situation. ili: i4698 members: - little @@ -59454,7 +59454,7 @@ definition: - intensely affecting the mind or emotions example: - - spending a week in the jungle was a mind-blowing experience + - Spending a week in the jungle was a mind-blowing experience. - a mind-blowing horror story ili: i4700 members: @@ -59559,10 +59559,10 @@ example: - her impassive remoteness - source: Nordhoff & Hall - text: he remained impassive, showing neither interest in nor concern for our plight + text: He remained impassive, showing neither interest in nor concern for our plight. - source: Virginia Woolf text: a silent stolid creature who took it all as a matter of course - - her face showed nothing but stolid indifference + - Her face showed nothing but stolid indifference. ili: i4708 members: - impassive @@ -59614,7 +59614,7 @@ definition: - showing no visible emotion example: - - stood unblinking and accepted a sentence of a year + - … stood unblinking and accepted a sentence of a year ili: i4712 members: - unblinking @@ -59669,7 +59669,7 @@ - source: Benjamin Farrington text: the rich experiential content of the teachings of the older philosophers - source: John Dewey - text: formal logicians are not concerned with existential matters + text: Formal logicians are not concerned with existential matters. ili: i4716 members: - experiential @@ -59715,8 +59715,8 @@ - trying out various means or theories until error is satisfactorily reduced or eliminated example: - - he argued that all learning is a trial-and-error process that resembles biological - evolution + - He argued that all learning is a trial-and-error process that resembles biological + evolution. ili: i4720 members: - trial-and-error @@ -59764,7 +59764,7 @@ definition: - based primarily on surmise rather than adequate evidence example: - - theories about the extinction of dinosaurs are still highly conjectural + - Theories about the extinction of dinosaurs are still highly conjectural. - the supposed reason for his absence - suppositious reconstructions of dead languages - hypothetical situation @@ -59785,7 +59785,7 @@ definition: - not based on fact or investigation example: - - a notional figure of cost helps in determining production costs + - A notional figure of cost helps in determining production costs. - speculative knowledge ili: i4725 members: @@ -59931,7 +59931,7 @@ - having your services engaged for; or having a job especially one that pays wages or a salary example: - - most of our graduates are employed + - Most of our graduates are employed. ili: i4737 members: - employed @@ -59944,7 +59944,7 @@ definition: - having services contracted for example: - - the carpenter engaged (or employed) for the job is sick + - The carpenter engaged (or employed) for the job is sick. ili: i4738 members: - engaged @@ -59970,7 +59970,7 @@ - the working population - the ratio of working men to unemployed - a working mother - - robots can be on the job day and night + - Robots can be on the job day and night. ili: i4740 members: - working @@ -59984,7 +59984,7 @@ definition: - not engaged in a gainful occupation example: - - unemployed workers marched on the capital + - Unemployed workers marched on the capital. ili: i4741 members: - unemployed @@ -60011,7 +60011,7 @@ example: - idle carpenters - jobless transients - - many people in the area were out of work + - Many people in the area were out of work. ili: i4743 members: - idle @@ -60031,7 +60031,7 @@ definition: - not acceptable for employment as a worker example: - - his illiteracy made him unemployable + - His illiteracy made him unemployable. ili: i4745 members: - unemployable @@ -60112,8 +60112,8 @@ definition: - freed of a mistaken or misguided notion example: - - some people are still not disabused of the old idea that the universe revolves - around the Earth + - Some people are still not disabused of the old idea that the universe revolves + around the Earth. ili: i4751 members: - disabused @@ -60285,7 +60285,7 @@ - loaded with something that hinders motion example: - source: Dryden - text: The wings of birds were clogged with ice and snow + text: The wings of birds were clogged with ice and snow. ili: i4765 members: - clogged @@ -60309,7 +60309,7 @@ definition: - burdened with legal or financial obligations example: - - his house, his business, indeed, his whole life was heavily mortgaged + - His house, his business, indeed, his whole life was heavily mortgaged. ili: i4767 members: - mortgaged @@ -60320,7 +60320,7 @@ definition: - free of encumbrance example: - - inherited an unencumbered estate + - … inherited an unencumbered estate ili: i4768 members: - unencumbered @@ -60343,7 +60343,7 @@ - (especially of a title) free from any encumbrance or limitation that presents a question of fact or law example: - - I have clear title to this property + - I have clear title to this property. ili: i4770 members: - clear @@ -60355,7 +60355,7 @@ definition: - bearing a heavy burden of work or difficulties or responsibilities example: - - she always felt burdened by the load of paper work + - She always felt burdened by the load of paper work. ili: i4771 members: - burdened @@ -60369,7 +60369,7 @@ - heavily burdened with work or cares example: - bowed down with troubles - - found himself loaded down with responsibilities + - … found himself loaded down with responsibilities - overburdened social workers - weighed down with cares ili: i4772 @@ -60398,8 +60398,8 @@ definition: - subject to an imposed burden example: - - left me saddled with the bill - - found himself saddled with more responsibility than power + - … left me saddled with the bill + - … found himself saddled with more responsibility than power ili: i4774 members: - saddled @@ -60435,7 +60435,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - when ‘three blind mice’ serves as a noun it is an endocentric construction + - When ‘three blind mice’ serves as a noun it is an endocentric construction. ili: i4777 members: - endocentric @@ -60446,7 +60446,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - when ‘until last Easter’ serves as an adverb it is an exocentric construction + - When ‘until last Easter’ serves as an adverb it is an exocentric construction. ili: i4778 members: - exocentric @@ -60617,7 +60617,7 @@ example: - an energetic fund raiser for the college - an energetic group of hikers - - it caused an energetic chemical reaction + - It caused an energetic chemical reaction. ili: i4794 members: - energetic @@ -60680,7 +60680,7 @@ definition: - acting with vigor example: - - responsibility turned the spoiled playboy into a driving young executive + - Responsibility turned the spoiled playboy into a driving young executive. ili: i4798 members: - driving @@ -60728,7 +60728,7 @@ - characterized by forceful and energetic action or activity example: - a vigorous hiker - - gave her skirt a vigorous shake + - … gave her skirt a vigorous shake - a vigorous campaign - a vigorous foreign policy - vigorous opposition to the war @@ -60744,7 +60744,7 @@ definition: - deficient in alertness or activity example: - - bullfrogs became lethargic with the first cold nights + - Bullfrogs became lethargic with the first cold nights. ili: i4803 members: - lethargic @@ -60788,7 +60788,7 @@ definition: - lacking zest or vivacity example: - - he was listless and bored + - He was listless and bored. ili: i4806 members: - listless @@ -60806,8 +60806,8 @@ definition: - deprived of the rights of citizenship especially the right to vote example: - - labor was voiceless - - disenfranchised masses took to the streets + - Labor was voiceless. + - Disenfranchised masses took to the streets. ili: i4808 members: - disenfranchised @@ -60910,7 +60910,7 @@ definition: - (of a mine or oil well) drilled speculatively in an area not known to be productive example: - - drilling there would be strictly a wildcat operation + - Drilling there would be strictly a wildcat operation. - a wildcat mine - wildcat drilling - wildcat wells @@ -60965,7 +60965,7 @@ definition: - inquiring or appearing to inquire example: - - the police are proverbially inquisitive + - The police are proverbially inquisitive. - an inquisitive look ili: i4821 members: @@ -60988,7 +60988,7 @@ definition: - marked by inquisitive interest; especially suggestive of an ecclesiastical inquisitor example: - - the press was inquisitorial to the point of antagonism + - The press was inquisitorial to the point of antagonism. - source: Waldo Frank text: a practical police force with true inquisitorial talents ili: i4823 @@ -61064,8 +61064,8 @@ definition: - increased or intensified in value or beauty or quality example: - - her enhanced beauty was the result of a good night's sleep rather than makeup - - careful cleaning was responsible for the enhanced value of the painting + - Her enhanced beauty was the result of a good night's sleep rather than makeup. + - Careful cleaning was responsible for the enhanced value of the painting. ili: i4829 members: - enhanced @@ -61088,7 +61088,7 @@ definition: - enlarged to an abnormal degree example: - - thick lenses exaggerated the size of her eyes + - Thick lenses exaggerated the size of her eyes. ili: i4831 members: - exaggerated @@ -61122,7 +61122,7 @@ definition: - become much greater in intensity or size or amount example: - - we faced redoubled attacks from the enemy + - We faced redoubled attacks from the enemy. - despite our redoubled efforts ili: i4834 members: @@ -61201,7 +61201,7 @@ definition: - made to seem smaller or less (especially in worth) example: - - her comments made me feel small + - Her comments made me feel small. ili: i4840 members: - belittled @@ -61214,7 +61214,7 @@ definition: - (used of rates or prices) reduced usually sharply example: - - the slashed prices attracted buyers + - The slashed prices attracted buyers. ili: i4841 members: - cut @@ -61261,7 +61261,7 @@ - reduced in efficacy or vitality or intensity example: - our shriveled receipts during the storm - - as the project wore on she found her enthusiasm shriveled + - As the project wore on she found her enthusiasm shriveled. - the dollar's shrunken buying power ili: i4845 members: @@ -61410,9 +61410,9 @@ definition: - having or showing great excitement and interest example: - - enthusiastic crowds filled the streets + - Enthusiastic crowds filled the streets. - an enthusiastic response - - was enthusiastic about taking ballet lessons + - … was enthusiastic about taking ballet lessons ili: i4857 members: - enthusiastic @@ -61455,7 +61455,7 @@ - intensely enthusiastic about or preoccupied with example: - crazy about cars and racing - - they are dotty about each other + - They are dotty about each other. - gaga over the rock group's new album exemplifies: - 07089193-n @@ -61540,7 +61540,7 @@ - feeling or showing little interest or enthusiasm example: - a halfhearted effort - - gave only lukewarm support to the candidate + - … gave only lukewarm support to the candidate ili: i4867 members: - halfhearted @@ -61616,7 +61616,7 @@ definition: - showing extreme cupidity; painfully desirous of another's advantages example: - - he was never covetous before he met her + - He was never covetous before he met her. - jealous of his success and covetous of his possessions - envious of their art collection ili: i4872 @@ -61686,7 +61686,7 @@ - having the same quantity, value, or measure as another example: - on equal terms - - all men are equal before the law + - All men are equal before the law. ili: i4878 members: - equal @@ -61711,7 +61711,7 @@ - being essentially equal to something example: - a wish that was equivalent to a command - - his statement was tantamount to an admission of guilt + - His statement was tantamount to an admission of guilt. ili: i4879 members: - equivalent @@ -61775,8 +61775,8 @@ example: - even amounts of butter and sugar - on even terms - - it was a fifty-fifty (or even) split - - had a fifty-fifty (or even) chance + - It was a fifty-fifty (or even) split. + - … had a fifty-fifty (or even) chance - an even fight ili: i4885 members: @@ -61800,7 +61800,7 @@ definition: - equal in duration or interval example: - - the oscillations were isochronal + - The oscillations were isochronal. ili: i4887 members: - isochronal @@ -61841,8 +61841,8 @@ definition: - on equal terms by payment or requital example: - - we're now quits - - finally quits with the loan + - We're now quits. + - … finally quits with the loan ili: i4891 members: - quits @@ -61853,7 +61853,7 @@ definition: - of the score in a contest example: - - the score is tied + - The score is tied. ili: i4892 members: - tied @@ -61894,7 +61894,7 @@ definition: - (of a contest or contestants) not fairly matched as opponents example: - - vaudeville … waged an uneven battle against the church + - Vaudeville … waged an uneven battle against the church. ili: i4895 members: - mismatched @@ -61951,7 +61951,7 @@ - a properly balanced symphony orchestra - a balanced assessment of intellectual and cultural history - a balanced blend of whiskeys - - the educated man shows a balanced development of all his powers + - The educated man shows a balanced development of all his powers. ili: i4900 members: - balanced @@ -62077,10 +62077,10 @@ (often) intended to mislead example: - an equivocal statement - - the polling had a complex and equivocal (or ambiguous) message for potential female - candidates - - the officer's equivocal behavior increased the victim's uneasiness - - popularity is an equivocal crown + - The polling had a complex and equivocal (or ambiguous) message for potential female + candidates. + - The officer's equivocal behavior increased the victim's uneasiness. + - Popularity is an equivocal crown. - an equivocal response to an embarrassing question ili: i4912 members: @@ -62108,7 +62108,7 @@ definition: - deliberately vague or ambiguous example: - - his answers were brief, constrained and evasive + - His answers were brief, constrained and evasive. - an evasive statement ili: i4914 members: @@ -62135,7 +62135,7 @@ and leading to only one conclusion example: - unequivocal evidence - - took an unequivocal position + - … took an unequivocal position - an unequivocal success - an unequivocal promise - an unequivocal (or univocal) statement @@ -62207,7 +62207,7 @@ definition: - capable of being effaced example: - - the fire's worst scars were effaceable by a comprehensive program of reforestation + - The fire's worst scars were effaceable by a comprehensive program of reforestation. - a signal too loud to be erasable in a single pass through the erase head ili: i4922 members: @@ -62281,7 +62281,7 @@ definition: - incapable of extermination or extirpation example: - - some weeds seem inextirpable + - Some weeds seem inextirpable. ili: i4928 members: - inexterminable @@ -62309,7 +62309,7 @@ definition: - difficult to penetrate; incomprehensible to one of ordinary understanding or knowledge example: - - the professor's lectures were so abstruse that students tended to avoid them + - The professor's lectures were so abstruse that students tended to avoid them. - a deep metaphysical theory - some recondite problem in historiography ili: i4930 @@ -62413,7 +62413,7 @@ definition: - essential for maintaining the fundamental life processes example: - - sleep and food and water are among the biogenic needs of the organism + - Sleep and food and water are among the biogenic needs of the organism. ili: i4937 members: - biogenic @@ -62447,7 +62447,7 @@ definition: - characterized by the absence of inessential features example: - - he got a no-frills introduction to the job + - He got a no-frills introduction to the job. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i4940 @@ -62460,7 +62460,7 @@ definition: - necessary or important, especially regarding food or commodities example: - - wheat is a staple crop + - Wheat is a staple crop. ili: i4941 members: - staple @@ -62532,7 +62532,7 @@ definition: - nonessential but helpful example: - - accessorial services included sorting and packing + - Accessorial services included sorting and packing. ili: i4946 members: - accessorial @@ -62556,7 +62556,7 @@ example: - source: Pubs.MLA text: nonessential to the integral meanings of poetry - - the character's motives remain accidental to the plot + - The character's motives remain accidental to the plot. ili: i4948 members: - incidental @@ -62657,7 +62657,7 @@ definition: - of no value or worth example: - - I was caught in the bastardly traffic + - I was caught in the bastardly traffic. ili: i4956 members: - bastardly @@ -62669,7 +62669,7 @@ definition: - inspiring mixed contempt and pity example: - - their efforts were pathetic + - Their efforts were pathetic. - pitiable lack of character - pitiful exhibition of cowardice ili: i4957 @@ -62689,9 +62689,9 @@ - an ethical lawyer - ethical medical practice - an ethical problem - - had no ethical objection to drinking + - … had no ethical objection to drinking - source: Omar N. Bradley - text: Ours is a world of nuclear giants and ethical infants + text: Ours is a world of nuclear giants and ethical infants. ili: i4958 members: - ethical @@ -62765,7 +62765,7 @@ - tending to diminish or disparage example: - belittling comments - - managed a deprecating smile at the compliment + - … managed a deprecating smile at the compliment - deprecatory remarks about the book - a slighting remark ili: i4964 @@ -62811,7 +62811,7 @@ definition: - expressive of contempt example: - - curled his lip in a supercilious smile + - … curled his lip in a supercilious smile - spoke in a sneering jeering manner - makes many a sharp comparison but never a mean or snide one ili: i4967 @@ -62839,7 +62839,7 @@ definition: - obsequiously complimentary example: - - they listened with flattering interest + - They listened with flattering interest. ili: i4969 members: - adulatory @@ -62887,7 +62887,7 @@ definition: - of or the nature of euphemism example: - - ‘peepee’ is a common euphemistic term + - ‘peepee’ is a common euphemistic term. ili: i4973 members: - euphemistic @@ -62896,7 +62896,7 @@ definition: - of or the nature of dysphemism example: - - ‘kick the bucket’ is a dysphemistic term for ‘die’ + - ‘kick the bucket’ is a dysphemistic term for ‘die’. ili: i4974 members: - dysphemistic @@ -62959,8 +62959,8 @@ example: - an even application of varnish - an even floor - - the road was not very even - - the picture is even with the window + - The road was not very even. + - The picture is even with the window. ili: i4979 members: - even @@ -63011,7 +63011,7 @@ - of a surface exactly even with an adjoining one, forming the same plane example: - a door flush with the wall - - the bottom of the window is flush with the floor + - The bottom of the window is flush with the floor. ili: i4982 members: - flush @@ -63051,7 +63051,7 @@ definition: - oriented at right angles to the plumb example: - - the picture is level + - The picture is level. ili: i4986 members: - level @@ -63062,7 +63062,7 @@ definition: - accurately fitted; level example: - - the window frame isn't quite true + - The window frame isn't quite true. ili: i4987 members: - 'true' @@ -63126,7 +63126,7 @@ definition: - (of a surface or shape); not level or flat or symmetrical example: - - walking was difficult on the irregular cobblestoned surface + - Walking was difficult on the irregular cobblestoned surface. ili: i4991 members: - irregular @@ -63162,7 +63162,7 @@ definition: - not accurately fitted; not level example: - - the frame was out of true + - The frame was out of true. - off-level floors and untrue doors and windows ili: i4994 members: @@ -63198,7 +63198,7 @@ - having an irregular outline example: - text set with ragged right margins - - herded the class into a ragged line + - … herded the class into a ragged line ili: i4997 members: - ragged @@ -63255,7 +63255,7 @@ definition: - of a plant that is incompletely evergreen example: - - Brambles or blackberry are deciduous, semi-evergreen scrambling shrub + - Brambles or blackberry are deciduous, semi-evergreen scrambling shrub. ili: i5003 members: - semi-evergreen @@ -63313,7 +63313,7 @@ - in precisely the same words used by a writer or speaker example: - a direct quotation - - repeated their dialog verbatim + - … repeated their dialog verbatim ili: i5007 members: - direct @@ -63397,7 +63397,7 @@ definition: - not quite exact or correct example: - - the approximate time was 10 o'clock + - The approximate time was 10 o'clock. - a rough guess - a rough estimate ili: i5014 @@ -63426,7 +63426,7 @@ definition: - an indefinite quantity more than that specified example: - - invited 30-odd guests + - … invited 30-odd guests exemplifies: - 06318142-n ili: i5016 @@ -63676,7 +63676,7 @@ definition: - highly excited by eagerness, curiosity, etc. example: - - I've been agog all afternoon, waiting for the next episode in your mystery story + - I've been agog all afternoon, waiting for the next episode in your mystery story. ili: i5037 members: - agog @@ -63687,8 +63687,8 @@ definition: - possessed by inordinate excitement example: - - the crowd went crazy - - was crazy to try his new bicycle + - The crowd went crazy. + - … was crazy to try his new bicycle exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i5038 @@ -63712,7 +63712,7 @@ definition: - as if under the influence of alcohol example: - - felt intoxicated by her success + - … felt intoxicated by her success - drunk with excitement ili: i5040 members: @@ -63776,7 +63776,7 @@ definition: - not excited example: - - made an unexcited appraisal of the situation + - … made an unexcited appraisal of the situation ili: i5046 members: - unexcited @@ -63833,8 +63833,8 @@ definition: - affected by emotion as if by electricity; thrilling example: - - gave an electric reading of the play - - the new leader had a galvanic effect on morale + - … gave an electric reading of the play + - The new leader had a galvanic effect on morale. ili: i5050 members: - electric @@ -63848,7 +63848,7 @@ definition: - causing a surge of emotion or excitement example: - - she gave an electrifying performance + - She gave an electrifying performance. - a thrilling performer to watch ili: i5051 members: @@ -63910,7 +63910,7 @@ - not exciting example: - an unexciting novel - - lived an unexciting life + - … lived an unexciting life ili: i5056 members: - unexciting @@ -63938,7 +63938,7 @@ definition: - having no intellectual or emotional or spiritual excitement example: - - the production was professional but uninspired + - The production was professional but uninspired. ili: i5058 members: - uninspired @@ -64128,7 +64128,7 @@ definition: - capable of being renewed; replaceable example: - - renewable energy such as solar energy is theoretically inexhaustible + - Renewable energy such as solar energy is theoretically inexhaustible. ili: i5074 members: - renewable @@ -64177,9 +64177,9 @@ - not used up example: - leftover meatloaf - - she had a little money left over so she went to a movie + - She had a little money left over so she went to a movie. - some odd dollars left - - saved the remaining sandwiches for supper + - … saved the remaining sandwiches for supper - unexpended provisions ili: i5078 members: @@ -64223,8 +64223,8 @@ - having existence or being or actuality example: - an attempt to refine the existent machinery to make it more efficient - - much of the beluga caviar existing in the world is found in the Soviet Union and - Iran + - Much of the beluga caviar existing in the world is found in the Soviet Union and + Iran. ili: i5081 members: - existent @@ -64237,7 +64237,7 @@ - in operation example: - keep hope alive - - the tradition was still alive + - The tradition was still alive. - an active tradition ili: i5082 members: @@ -64254,7 +64254,7 @@ definition: - not having existence or being or actuality example: - - chimeras are nonexistent + - Chimeras are nonexistent. ili: i5083 members: - nonexistent @@ -64268,8 +64268,8 @@ definition: - nonexistent example: - - the thumb is absent - - her appetite was lacking + - The thumb is absent. + - Her appetite was lacking. ili: i5084 members: - lacking @@ -64286,7 +64286,7 @@ - writing barren of insight - young recruits destitute of experience - innocent of literary merit - - the sentence was devoid of meaning + - The sentence was devoid of meaning. ili: i5085 members: - barren @@ -64302,7 +64302,7 @@ - no longer existing or inaccessible through loss or destruction example: - source: G.B.Saul - text: its nonextant original was written on vellum + text: Its nonextant original was written on vellum. ili: i5086 members: - nonextant @@ -64351,8 +64351,8 @@ definition: - still in existence example: - - the Wollemi pine found in Australia is a surviving specimen of a conifer thought - to have been long extinct and therefore known as a living fossil + - The Wollemi pine found in Australia is a surviving specimen of a conifer thought + to have been long extinct and therefore known as a living fossil. - the only surviving frontier blockhouse in Pennsylvania ili: i5090 members: @@ -64381,7 +64381,7 @@ definition: - not surviving in active use example: - - Latin is a dead language + - Latin is a dead language. ili: i5092 members: - dead @@ -64419,7 +64419,7 @@ definition: - scheduled to arrive example: - - the train is due in 15 minutes + - The train is due in 15 minutes. ili: i5095 members: - due @@ -64430,7 +64430,7 @@ definition: - to be expected example: - - differences of opinion are quite expectable given the present information + - Differences of opinion are quite expectable given the present information. ili: i5096 members: - expectable @@ -64468,7 +64468,7 @@ definition: - without warning or announcement example: - - they arrived unannounced + - They arrived unannounced. - source: M.A.D.Howe text: a totally unheralded telegram that his daughter … died last night ili: i5099 @@ -64544,7 +64544,7 @@ definition: - serving to promote your interest example: - - was merciful only when mercy was expedient + - … was merciful only when mercy was expedient ili: i5104 members: - expedient @@ -64729,7 +64729,7 @@ definition: - relatively low in price or charging low prices example: - - it would have been cheap at twice the price + - It would have been cheap at twice the price. - inexpensive family restaurants ili: i5119 members: @@ -64852,8 +64852,8 @@ - (of persons, e.g.) having gained full status example: - a full-fledged lawyer - - by the age of seventeen I was a full-fledged atheist - - sees itself as a fully fledged rival party + - By the age of seventeen I was a full-fledged atheist. + - … sees itself as a fully fledged rival party ili: i5128 members: - full-fledged @@ -64950,7 +64950,7 @@ definition: - lacking training or experience example: - - the new men were eager to fight + - The new men were eager to fight. - raw recruits ili: i5135 members: @@ -64963,8 +64963,8 @@ definition: - not initiated; deficient in relevant experience example: - - it seemed a bizarre ceremony to uninitiated western eyes - - he took part in the experiment as a naive subject + - It seemed a bizarre ceremony to uninitiated western eyes. + - He took part in the experiment as a naive subject. ili: i5136 members: - uninitiate @@ -65018,7 +65018,7 @@ definition: - no longer valid example: - - the license is invalid + - The license is invalid. ili: i5140 members: - invalid @@ -65052,7 +65052,7 @@ definition: - still legally acceptable example: - - the license is still valid + - The license is still valid. ili: i5143 members: - valid @@ -65093,7 +65093,7 @@ - incapable of being explained or accounted for example: - inexplicable errors - - left the house at three in the morning for inexplicable reasons + - … left the house at three in the morning for inexplicable reasons ili: i5146 members: - inexplicable @@ -65108,11 +65108,11 @@ definition: - of an obscure nature example: - - the new insurance policy is written without cryptic or mysterious terms + - The new insurance policy is written without cryptic or mysterious terms. - a deep dark secret - the inscrutable workings of Providence - source: Rachel Carson - text: in its mysterious past it encompasses all the dim origins of life + text: In its mysterious past it encompasses all the dim origins of life. - rituals totally mystifying to visitors from other lands ili: i5147 members: @@ -65129,7 +65129,7 @@ definition: - seemingly contradictory but nonetheless possibly true example: - - it is paradoxical that standing is more tiring than walking + - It is paradoxical that standing is more tiring than walking. ili: i5148 members: - paradoxical @@ -65173,7 +65173,7 @@ - precisely and clearly expressed or readily observable; leaving nothing to implication example: - explicit instructions - - she made her wishes explicit + - She made her wishes explicit. - explicit sexual scenes ili: i5151 members: @@ -65253,9 +65253,9 @@ - implied though not directly expressed; inherent in the nature of something example: - an implicit agreement not to raise the subject - - there was implicit criticism in his voice - - anger was implicit in the argument - - the oak is implicit in the acorn + - There was implicit criticism in his voice. + - Anger was implicit in the argument. + - The oak is implicit in the acorn. ili: i5157 members: - implicit @@ -65283,7 +65283,7 @@ definition: - implied by or inferred from actions or statements example: - - gave silent consent + - … gave silent consent - a tacit agreement - the understood provisos of a custody agreement ili: i5159 @@ -65301,7 +65301,7 @@ - the unexpressed terms of the agreement - things left unsaid - some kind of unspoken agreement - - his action is clear but his reason remains unstated + - His action is clear but his reason remains unstated. ili: i5160 members: - unexpressed @@ -65327,7 +65327,7 @@ - not developed, improved, exploited or used example: - vast unexploited (or undeveloped) natural resources - - taxes on undeveloped lots are low + - Taxes on undeveloped lots are low. ili: i5163 members: - unexploited @@ -65587,7 +65587,7 @@ definition: - able or tending to expand or characterized by expansion example: - - Expansive materials + - expansive materials - the expansive force of fire ili: i5186 members: @@ -65602,7 +65602,7 @@ definition: - capable of being distended; able to stretch and expand example: - - the stomach is a distensible organ + - The stomach is a distensible organ. ili: i5187 members: - distensible @@ -65617,7 +65617,7 @@ - 06090110-n example: - erectile tissue - - the penis is an erectile organ + - The penis is an erectile organ. ili: i5188 members: - erectile @@ -65662,7 +65662,7 @@ - capable of being extinguished or killed example: - an extinguishable fire - - hope too is extinguishable + - Hope too is extinguishable. ili: i5192 members: - extinguishable @@ -65794,7 +65794,7 @@ definition: - being on the outside or further from a center example: - - spent hours adorning the outer man + - … spent hours adorning the outer man - the outer suburbs ili: i5202 members: @@ -65975,10 +65975,10 @@ example: - source: Leonard Bernstein text: Beethoven's manuscript looks like a bloody record of a tremendous inner - battle + battle. - source: David Denby - text: she thinks she has no soul, no interior life, but the truth is that she - has no access to it + text: She thinks she has no soul, no interior life, but the truth is that she + has no access to it. - source: A.R.Gurney,Jr. text: an internal sense of rightousness ili: i5216 @@ -66167,7 +66167,7 @@ definition: - having or showing only one eye example: - - one-eyed Jacks are wild + - One-eyed Jacks are wild. - the three one-eyed Cyclopes of Greek myth ili: i5231 members: @@ -66247,10 +66247,10 @@ - capable of or suitable for being played or played on example: - a playable lie in golf - - the baseball fan reached out and caught a foul that was judged playable - - the ball field was playable + - The baseball fan reached out and caught a foul that was judged playable. + - The ball field was playable. - source: P.H.Lang - text: harpsichord music is readily playable + text: Harpsichord music is readily playable. ili: i5239 members: - playable @@ -66259,9 +66259,9 @@ definition: - not capable of or suitable for being played or played on example: - - the golf ball was in an unplayable lie - - the field was unplayable - - some music seems almost unplayable + - The golf ball was in an unplayable lie. + - The field was unplayable. + - Some music seems almost unplayable. ili: i5240 members: - unplayable @@ -66272,7 +66272,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - he hit a fair ball over the third base bag + - He hit a fair ball over the third base bag. ili: i5241 members: - fair @@ -66285,8 +66285,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - the ball landed in fair territory - - the left fielder stayed in bounds to make the catch + - The ball landed in fair territory. + - The left fielder stayed in bounds to make the catch. ili: i5242 members: - in-bounds @@ -66395,9 +66395,9 @@ definition: - not fair; marked by injustice or partiality or deception example: - - used unfair methods - - it was an unfair trial - - took an unfair advantage + - … used unfair methods + - It was an unfair trial. + - … took an unfair advantage ili: i5250 members: - unfair @@ -66413,7 +66413,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00446787-n example: - - her accusations were below the belt + - Her accusations were below the belt. ili: i5251 members: - below the belt @@ -66425,7 +66425,7 @@ - violating accepted standards or rules example: - a dirty fighter - - used foul means to gain power + - … used foul means to gain power - a nasty unsporting serve - fined for unsportsmanlike behavior ili: i5252 @@ -66442,7 +66442,7 @@ definition: - brutally unfair or harsh example: - - received raw treatment from his friends + - … received raw treatment from his friends - a raw deal ili: i5253 members: @@ -66515,7 +66515,7 @@ example: - years of faithful service - faithful employees - - we do not doubt that England has a faithful patriot in the Lord Chancellor + - We do not doubt that England has a faithful patriot in the Lord Chancellor. ili: i5258 members: - faithful @@ -66545,7 +66545,7 @@ definition: - devoted (sometimes fanatically) to a cause or concept or truth example: - - true believers bonded together against all who disagreed with them + - True believers bonded together against all who disagreed with them. ili: i5260 members: - 'true' @@ -66603,7 +66603,7 @@ - not true to an obligation or trust example: - source: Bruno Laske - text: is untrue to his highest opportunity and duty + text: … is untrue to his highest opportunity and duty ili: i5264 members: - untrue @@ -66615,7 +66615,7 @@ - not having sexual relations with anyone except your husband or wife, or your boyfriend or girlfriend example: - - he remained faithful to his wife + - He remained faithful to his wife. ili: i5265 members: - faithful @@ -66626,7 +66626,7 @@ definition: - sexually faithful example: - - she was true to her significant other + - She was true to her significant other. ili: i5266 members: - true to @@ -66640,7 +66640,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - her husband was unfaithful + - Her husband was unfaithful. ili: i5267 members: - unfaithful @@ -66672,7 +66672,7 @@ - steadfast in allegiance or duty example: - loyal subjects - - loyal friends stood by him + - Loyal friends stood by him. ili: i5269 members: - loyal @@ -66690,7 +66690,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01127115-n example: - - it is impossible to be allegiant to two opposing forces + - It is impossible to be allegiant to two opposing forces. ili: i5270 members: - allegiant @@ -66768,7 +66768,7 @@ definition: - deserting your allegiance or duty to leader or cause or principle example: - - disloyal aides revealed his indiscretions to the papers + - Disloyal aides revealed his indiscretions to the papers. ili: i5276 members: - disloyal @@ -66834,7 +66834,7 @@ definition: - having deserted a cause or principle example: - - some provinces had proved recreant + - Some provinces had proved recreant. - renegade supporters of the usurper ili: i5281 members: @@ -66847,7 +66847,7 @@ definition: - likely to fail or make errors example: - - everyone is fallible to some degree + - Everyone is fallible to some degree. ili: i5282 members: - fallible @@ -66872,7 +66872,7 @@ definition: - capable of making an error example: - - all men are error-prone + - All men are error-prone. ili: i5284 members: - erring @@ -66909,8 +66909,8 @@ example: - an infallible antidote - an infallible memory - - the Catholic Church considers the Pope infallible - - no doctor is infallible + - The Catholic Church considers the Pope infallible. + - No doctor is infallible. ili: i5287 members: - infallible @@ -66937,7 +66937,7 @@ - not liable to error example: - source: G.G.Coulton - text: the Church was … theoretically inerrant and omnicompetent + text: The Church was … theoretically inerrant and omnicompetent. - lack an inerrant literary sense - an unerring marksman ili: i5289 @@ -66972,7 +66972,7 @@ definition: - having fair knowledge of example: - - they were acquainted + - They were acquainted. - fully acquainted with the facts ili: i5291 members: @@ -66984,7 +66984,7 @@ definition: - much trodden and worn smooth or bare example: - - did not stray from the beaten path + - … did not stray from the beaten path ili: i5292 members: - beaten @@ -66996,7 +66996,7 @@ - frequently experienced; known closely or intimately example: - a long-familiar face - - a well-known voice reached her ears + - A well-known voice reached her ears. ili: i5293 members: - long-familiar @@ -67038,9 +67038,9 @@ definition: - not known before example: - - used many strange words - - saw many strange faces in the crowd - - don't let anyone unknown into the house + - … used many strange words + - … saw many strange faces in the crowd + - Don't let anyone unknown into the house. ili: i5296 members: - strange @@ -67068,7 +67068,7 @@ example: - a strange exaltation that was indefinable - a strange fantastical mind - - what a strange sense of humor she has + - What a strange sense of humor she has. ili: i5298 members: - strange @@ -67107,8 +67107,8 @@ definition: - bizarre or fantastic example: - - had a crazy dream - - wore a crazy hat + - … had a crazy dream + - … wore a crazy hat ili: i5300 members: - crazy @@ -67120,12 +67120,12 @@ - beyond or deviating from the usual or expected example: - a curious hybrid accent - - her speech has a funny twang - - they have some funny ideas about war - - had an odd name + - Her speech has a funny twang. + - They have some funny ideas about war. + - … had an odd name - the peculiar aromatic odor of cloves - something definitely queer about this town - - what a rum fellow + - What a rum fellow. - singular behavior ili: i5301 members: @@ -67170,7 +67170,7 @@ definition: - strange and somewhat frightening example: - - the whole experience was really freaky + - The whole experience was really freaky. exemplifies: - 07171981-n ili: i5304 @@ -67233,7 +67233,7 @@ text: the head terminating in the quaint duck bill which gives the animal its vernacular name - source: Sir Walter Scott - text: came forth a quaint and fearful sight + text: … came forth a quaint and fearful sight - a quaint sense of humor ili: i5309 members: @@ -67288,7 +67288,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - it is a common or garden sparrow + - It is a common or garden sparrow. members: - garden partOfSpeech: s @@ -67347,10 +67347,10 @@ definition: - fashionable and attractive at the time; often skilled or socially adept example: - - he's a cool dude - - that's cool - - Mary's dress is really cool - - it's not cool to arrive at a party too early + - He's a cool dude. + - That's cool. + - Mary's dress is really cool. + - It's not cool to arrive at a party too early. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i5317 @@ -67410,7 +67410,7 @@ - currently fashionable example: - the in thing to do - - large shoulder pads are in + - Large shoulder pads are in. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i5321 @@ -67423,7 +67423,7 @@ definition: - in accord with the most fashionable ideas or style example: - - wears only the latest style + - … wears only the latest style - cutting-edge technology - a with-it boutique - add a sleek look to this with-it kitchen @@ -67440,7 +67440,7 @@ definition: - relating to a recently developed fashion or style example: - - their offices are in a modern skyscraper + - Their offices are in a modern skyscraper. - tables in modernistic designs ili: i5323 members: @@ -67581,7 +67581,7 @@ definition: - no longer fashionable example: - - that style is out these days + - That style is out these days. ili: i5333 members: - out @@ -67592,7 +67592,7 @@ definition: - outdated example: - - my mother has these prehistoric ideas about proper clothes + - My mother has these prehistoric ideas about proper clothes. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i5334 @@ -67764,7 +67764,7 @@ example: - a hot sports car - a blistering pace - - got off to a hot start + - … got off to a hot start - in hot pursuit - a red-hot line drive ili: i5345 @@ -67802,7 +67802,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06279783-n example: - - the broadcast was interrupted by a fast-breaking news story about the invasion + - The broadcast was interrupted by a fast-breaking news story about the invasion. ili: i5348 members: - fast-breaking @@ -67855,7 +67855,7 @@ - moving with great haste example: - affection for this hurrying driving … little man - - lashed the scurrying horses + - … lashed the scurrying horses ili: i5352 members: - hurrying @@ -67869,7 +67869,7 @@ example: - an immediate reply to my letter - a prompt reply - - was quick to respond + - … was quick to respond - a straightaway denial ili: i5353 members: @@ -67884,7 +67884,7 @@ definition: - occurring with no delay example: - - relief was instantaneous + - Relief was instantaneous. - instant gratification ili: i5354 members: @@ -67908,11 +67908,11 @@ definition: - accomplished rapidly and without delay example: - - was quick to make friends - - his quick reaction prevented an accident - - hoped for a speedy resolution of the problem + - … was quick to make friends + - His quick reaction prevented an accident. + - … hoped for a speedy resolution of the problem - a speedy recovery - - he has a right to a speedy trial + - He has a right to a speedy trial. ili: i5356 members: - quick @@ -67949,8 +67949,8 @@ definition: - quick and brisk example: - - I gave him a smart salute - - we walked at a smart pace + - I gave him a smart salute. + - We walked at a smart pace. ili: i5359 members: - smart @@ -67990,8 +67990,8 @@ example: - a slow walker - the slow lane of traffic - - her steps were slow - - he was slow in reacting to the news + - Her steps were slow. + - He was slow in reacting to the news. - slow but steady growth ili: i5362 members: @@ -68090,7 +68090,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - the band played a fast fox trot + - The band played a fast fox trot. ili: i5370 members: - fast @@ -68162,7 +68162,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - the band played a slow waltz + - The band played a slow waltz. ili: i5377 members: - slow @@ -68252,7 +68252,7 @@ definition: - (used of timepieces) indicating a time ahead of or later than the correct time example: - - my watch is fast + - My watch is fast. ili: i5386 members: - fast @@ -68261,7 +68261,7 @@ definition: - (used of timepieces) indicating a time earlier than the correct time example: - - the clock is slow + - The clock is slow. ili: i5387 members: - slow @@ -68386,7 +68386,7 @@ - 06087198-n example: - fastidious microorganisms - - certain highly specialized xerophytes are extremely exacting in their requirements + - Certain highly specialized xerophytes are extremely exacting in their requirements. ili: i5396 members: - fastidious @@ -68411,7 +68411,7 @@ definition: - having an (over)abundance of flesh example: - - he hadn't remembered how fat she was + - He hadn't remembered how fat she was. exemplifies: - 06730109-n ili: i5398 @@ -68473,7 +68473,7 @@ - (of a female body) healthily plump and vigorous example: - source: Robt.A.Hamilton - text: a generation ago … buxom actresses were popular + text: A generation ago … buxom actresses were popular. ili: i5402 members: - buxom @@ -68556,7 +68556,7 @@ definition: - euphemisms for ‘fat’ example: - - men are portly and women are stout + - Men are portly and women are stout. ili: i5409 members: - portly @@ -68573,9 +68573,9 @@ definition: - lacking excess flesh example: - - you can't be too rich or too thin + - You can't be too rich or too thin. - source: Shakespeare - text: Yon Cassius has a lean and hungry look + text: Yon Cassius has a lean and hungry look. ili: i5410 members: - thin @@ -68616,9 +68616,9 @@ - very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold example: - a nightmare population of gaunt men and skeletal boys - - eyes were haggard and cavernous + - Eyes were haggard and cavernous. - small pinched faces - - kept life in his wasted frame only by grim concentration + - … kept life in his wasted frame only by grim concentration ili: i5412 members: - cadaverous @@ -68730,11 +68730,11 @@ - lean and wrinkled by shrinkage as from age or illness example: - the old woman's shriveled skin - - he looked shriveled and ill + - He looked shriveled and ill. - a shrunken old man - source: W.F.Starkie text: a lanky scarecrow of a man with withered face and lantern jaws - - he did well despite his withered arm + - He did well despite his withered arm. - a wizened little man with frizzy grey hair ili: i5421 members: @@ -68752,9 +68752,9 @@ - being of delicate or slender build example: - source: Frank Norris - text: she was slender as a willow shoot is slender + text: She was slender as a willow shoot is slender. - a slim girl with straight blonde hair - - watched her slight figure cross the street + - … watched her slight figure cross the street ili: i5422 members: - slender @@ -68851,7 +68851,7 @@ definition: - composed of animal fat example: - - adipose tissue constitutes the fat of meat + - Adipose tissue constitutes the fat of meat. ili: i5429 members: - adipose @@ -68943,7 +68943,7 @@ - used of milk and milk products from which the cream has been removed example: - yogurt made with skim milk - - she can drink skimmed milk but should avoid butter + - She can drink skimmed milk but should avoid butter. ili: i5436 members: - skim @@ -69077,7 +69077,7 @@ definition: - (of winds or weather) tending to promote or facilitate example: - - the days were fair and the winds were favorable + - The days were fair and the winds were favorable. ili: i5448 members: - favorable @@ -69132,9 +69132,9 @@ - encouraging or approving or pleasing example: - a favorable reply - - he received a favorable rating - - listened with a favorable ear - - made a favorable impression + - He received a favorable rating. + - … listened with a favorable ear + - … made a favorable impression ili: i5452 members: - favorable @@ -69211,7 +69211,7 @@ - contrary to your interests or welfare example: - adverse circumstances - - made a place for themselves under the most untoward conditions + - … made a place for themselves under the most untoward conditions ili: i5457 members: - adverse @@ -69416,7 +69416,7 @@ definition: - (of an arrow) not equipped with feathers example: - - shot an unfledged arrow + - … shot an unfledged arrow ili: i5474 members: - unfledged @@ -69449,7 +69449,7 @@ fortune example: - a congratulatory telegram - - the usual congratulatory crowd was conspicuously absent + - The usual congratulatory crowd was conspicuously absent. - a gratulatory address ili: i5476 members: @@ -69505,7 +69505,7 @@ example: - an infelicitous remark - infelicitous phrasing - - the infelicitous typesetting was due to illegible copy + - The infelicitous typesetting was due to illegible copy. ili: i5480 members: - infelicitous @@ -69520,7 +69520,7 @@ - an awkward prose style - a clumsy apology - his cumbersome writing style - - if the rumor is true, can anything be more inept than to repeat it now? + - If the rumor is true, can anything be more inept than to repeat it now? ili: i5481 members: - awkward @@ -69627,7 +69627,7 @@ - not bearing offspring example: - a barren woman - - learned early in his marriage that he was sterile + - … learned early in his marriage that he was sterile ili: i5489 members: - barren @@ -69661,8 +69661,8 @@ definition: - ended or brought to an end example: - - are you finished? - - gave me the finished manuscript + - Are you finished? + - … gave me the finished manuscript ili: i5492 members: - finished @@ -69678,8 +69678,8 @@ definition: - having come or been brought to a conclusion example: - - the harvesting was complete - - the affair is over, ended, finished + - The harvesting was complete. + - The affair is over, ended, finished. - the abruptly terminated interview ili: i5493 members: @@ -69696,7 +69696,7 @@ definition: - dealt with; disposed of example: - - I'm so relieved that my midterm is out of the way + - I'm so relieved that my midterm is out of the way. members: - out-of-the-way - out of the way @@ -69708,8 +69708,8 @@ - having finished or arrived at completion example: - certain to make history before he's done - - it's a done deed - - after the treatment, the patient is through except for follow-up + - It's a done deed. + - After the treatment, the patient is through except for follow-up. - almost through with his studies ili: i5494 members: @@ -69724,7 +69724,7 @@ - having no further concern with example: - source: John Dos Passos - text: he was through with school and he was through with family + text: He was through with school and he was through with family. - done with gambling - done with drinking ili: i5495 @@ -69753,7 +69753,7 @@ definition: - used up example: - - time is up + - Time is up. ili: i5497 members: - up @@ -69765,7 +69765,7 @@ - not brought to an end or conclusion example: - unfinished business - - the building is still unfinished + - The building is still unfinished. ili: i5498 members: - unfinished @@ -69779,7 +69779,7 @@ definition: - not yet finished example: - - his thesis is still incomplete + - His thesis is still incomplete. - an uncompleted play ili: i5499 members: @@ -69803,7 +69803,7 @@ definition: - not done example: - - the work could be done or undone and nobody cared + - The work could be done or undone and nobody cared. ili: i5501 members: - undone @@ -69814,7 +69814,7 @@ definition: - not ended; lacking an end or conclusion example: - - he did with the book still unended + - He did with the book still unended. ili: i5502 members: - unended @@ -69933,7 +69933,7 @@ definition: - (of stone especially) not given a finished form by or as if by hewing example: - - a house of unhewn grey stone roughly cemented together + - A house of unhewn grey stone roughly cemented together. ili: i5512 members: - unhewn @@ -70034,7 +70034,7 @@ - having no known beginning and presumably no end example: - the dateless rise and fall of the tides - - time is endless + - Time is endless. - sempiternal truth ili: i5520 members: @@ -70152,7 +70152,7 @@ definition: - serving to open or begin example: - - began the slide show with some introductory remarks + - … began the slide show with some introductory remarks ili: i5529 members: - introductory @@ -70192,7 +70192,7 @@ definition: - occurring at or forming an end or termination example: - - his concluding words came as a surprise + - His concluding words came as a surprise. - the final chapter - the last days of the dinosaurs - terminal leave @@ -70265,7 +70265,7 @@ are patterned example: - archetypal patterns - - she was the prototypal student activist + - She was the prototypal student activist. ili: i5536 members: - archetypal @@ -70295,7 +70295,7 @@ definition: - occurring at the beginning example: - - took the initial step toward reconciliation + - … took the initial step toward reconciliation ili: i5538 members: - initial @@ -70335,11 +70335,11 @@ - preceding all others in time or being as first made or performed example: - the original inhabitants of the Americas - - the book still has its original binding - - restored the house to its original condition + - The book still has its original binding. + - … restored the house to its original condition - the original performance of the opera - the original cast - - retracted his original statement + - … retracted his original statement ili: i5541 members: - original @@ -70388,9 +70388,9 @@ example: - the last time I saw Paris - the last day of the month - - had the last word - - waited until the last minute - - he raised his voice in a last supreme call + - … had the last word + - … waited until the last minute + - He raised his voice in a last supreme call. - the last game of the season - down to his last nickel ili: i5545 @@ -70429,8 +70429,8 @@ - being the last or concluding element of a series example: - the ultimate sonata of that opus - - a distinction between the verb and noun senses of ‘conflict’ is that in the verb - the stress is on the ultimate (or last) syllable + - A distinction between the verb and noun senses of ‘conflict’ is that in the verb + the stress is on the ultimate (or last) syllable. ili: i5548 members: - ultimate @@ -70485,7 +70485,7 @@ definition: - being neither at the beginning nor at the end in a series example: - - adolescence is an awkward in-between age + - Adolescence is an awkward in-between age. - in a mediate position - the middle point on a line ili: i5552 @@ -70514,7 +70514,7 @@ definition: - second last example: - - the author inadvertently reveals the murderer in the penultimate chapter + - The author inadvertently reveals the murderer in the penultimate chapter. - the figures in the next-to-last column ili: i5554 members: @@ -70577,7 +70577,7 @@ example: - first soprano - the first violin section - - played first horn + - … played first horn ili: i5559 members: - first @@ -70642,8 +70642,8 @@ definition: - physically and mentally sound or healthy example: - - felt relaxed and fit after their holiday - - keeps fit with diet and exercise + - … felt relaxed and fit after their holiday + - … keeps fit with diet and exercise ili: i5565 members: - fit @@ -70656,7 +70656,7 @@ - having a strong healthy body example: - an able seaman - - every able-bodied young man served in the army + - Every able-bodied young man served in the army. ili: i5566 members: - able @@ -70668,7 +70668,7 @@ definition: - physically fit example: - - exercised daily to keep herself in condition + - … exercised daily to keep herself in condition ili: i5567 members: - conditioned @@ -70819,7 +70819,7 @@ definition: - out of condition; not strong or robust; incapable of exertion or endurance example: - - he was too soft for the army + - He was too soft for the army. - flabby around the middle - flaccid cheeks ili: i5578 @@ -70868,10 +70868,10 @@ - meeting adequate standards for a purpose example: - a fit subject for discussion - - it is fit and proper that you be there + - It is fit and proper that you be there. - water fit to drink - fit for duty - - do as you see fit to + - Do as you see fit to. ili: i5582 members: - fit @@ -70884,7 +70884,7 @@ definition: - adequate for the purpose example: - - the water was acceptable for drinking + - The water was acceptable for drinking. ili: i5583 members: - acceptable @@ -71046,7 +71046,7 @@ definition: - (of muscles) relieved of stiffness by stretching example: - - well-stretched muscles are less susceptible to injury + - Well-stretched muscles are less susceptible to injury. ili: i5597 members: - stretched @@ -71073,7 +71073,7 @@ definition: - having stiff muscles as the result of excessive exercise example: - - he arrived accompanied by two muscle-bound body guards + - He arrived accompanied by two muscle-bound body guards. ili: i5599 members: - muscle-bound @@ -71135,7 +71135,7 @@ - able to be negotiated or arranged by compromise example: - negotiable demands - - the proposal is still on the table + - The proposal is still on the table. ili: i5604 members: - negotiable @@ -71162,9 +71162,9 @@ definition: - impervious to pleas, persuasion, requests, reason example: - - he is adamant in his refusal to change his mind + - He is adamant in his refusal to change his mind. - source: W.Churchill - text: 'Cynthia was inexorable: she would have none of him' + text: 'Cynthia was inexorable: she would have none of him.' - an intransigent conservative opposed to every liberal tendency ili: i5606 members: @@ -71231,7 +71231,7 @@ definition: - not making concessions example: - - took an uncompromising stance in the peace talks + - … took an uncompromising stance in the peace talks - uncompromising honesty ili: i5611 members: @@ -71257,8 +71257,8 @@ definition: - making or willing to make concessions example: - - loneliness tore through him … whenever he thought of … even the compromising Louis - du Tillet + - Loneliness tore through him … whenever he thought of … even the compromising Louis + du Tillet. ili: i5613 members: - compromising @@ -71318,8 +71318,8 @@ - capable of adapting (of becoming or being made suitable) to a particular situation or use example: - - to succeed one must be adaptable - - the frame was adaptable to cloth bolts of different widths + - To succeed one must be adaptable. + - The frame was adaptable to cloth bolts of different widths. ili: i5618 members: - adaptable @@ -71489,7 +71489,7 @@ definition: - (of hair) having curls or waves example: - - they envied her naturally curly hair + - They envied her naturally curly hair. ili: i5632 members: - curly @@ -71545,7 +71545,7 @@ definition: - (of hair) having waves example: - - she had long wavy hair + - She had long wavy hair. ili: i5637 members: - wavy @@ -71558,7 +71558,7 @@ definition: - (of hair) having no waves or curls example: - - her naturally straight hair hung long and silky + - Her naturally straight hair hung long and silky. ili: i5638 members: - straight @@ -71655,7 +71655,7 @@ definition: - (of snakes and eels) naturally footless example: - - eels are apodal + - Eels are apodal. ili: i5647 members: - apodal @@ -71988,7 +71988,7 @@ - characteristic of or existing by virtue of geographic origin example: - the native North American sugar maple - - many native artists studied abroad + - Many native artists studied abroad. ili: i5676 members: - native @@ -72002,10 +72002,10 @@ definition: - originating where it is found example: - - the autochthonal fauna of Australia includes the kangaroo + - The autochthonal fauna of Australia includes the kangaroo. - autochthonous rocks and people and folktales - endemic folkways - - the Ainu are indigenous to the northernmost islands of Japan + - The Ainu are indigenous to the northernmost islands of Japan. ili: i5677 members: - autochthonal @@ -72104,7 +72104,7 @@ example: - external commerce - international trade - - developing nations need outside help + - Developing nations need outside help. ili: i5685 members: - external @@ -72131,8 +72131,8 @@ definition: - inside the country example: - - the British Home Office has broader responsibilities than the United States Department - of the Interior + - The British Home Office has broader responsibilities than the United States Department + of the Interior. - the nation's internal politics ili: i5687 members: @@ -72148,8 +72148,8 @@ - of or relating to the government of a municipality example: - source: J.L.kuntz - text: international law … only authorizes a belligerent to punish a spy under - its municipal law + text: International law … only authorizes a belligerent to punish a spy under + its municipal law. ili: i5688 members: - municipal @@ -72164,8 +72164,8 @@ example: - domestic worries - domestic happiness - - they share the domestic chores - - everything sounded very peaceful and domestic + - They share the domestic chores. + - Everything sounded very peaceful and domestic. - an author of blood-and-thunder novels yet quite domestic in his taste ili: i5689 members: @@ -72181,7 +72181,7 @@ definition: - accustomed to home life example: - - some men think it unmanly to be domesticated; others find gratification in it + - Some men think it unmanly to be domesticated; others find gratification in it. ili: i5690 members: - domesticated @@ -72223,7 +72223,7 @@ definition: - related to or suited to a husband example: - - assumed husbandly duties like mowing the lawn + - … assumed husbandly duties like mowing the lawn ili: i5694 members: - husbandly @@ -72236,7 +72236,7 @@ definition: - not domestic or related to home example: - - had established herself in her career at the price of being so undomestic she + - … had established herself in her career at the price of being so undomestic she didn't even know how to light the oven ili: i5695 members: @@ -72248,7 +72248,7 @@ definition: - unaccustomed to home life example: - - after years of marriage he remained essentially undomesticated + - After years of marriage he remained essentially undomesticated. ili: i5696 members: - undomesticated @@ -72290,7 +72290,7 @@ example: - haunting memories - source: Claudia Cassidy - text: the cathedral organ and the distant voices have a haunting beauty + text: The cathedral organ and the distant voices have a haunting beauty. ili: i5700 members: - haunting @@ -72311,7 +72311,7 @@ definition: - memorable for being a special occasion example: - - on red-letter nights a large gathering greeted the celebrity + - On red-letter nights a large gathering greeted the celebrity. ili: i5702 members: - red-letter @@ -72335,7 +72335,7 @@ definition: - tolerant and forgiving under provocation example: - - our neighbor was very kind about the window our son broke + - Our neighbor was very kind about the window our son broke. ili: i5704 members: - kind @@ -72392,7 +72392,7 @@ - pay one's formal respects - formal dress - a formal ball - - the requirement was only formal and often ignored + - The requirement was only formal and often ignored. - a formal education ili: i5708 members: @@ -72426,7 +72426,7 @@ definition: - rigidly formal or bound by convention example: - - their ceremonious greetings did not seem heartfelt + - Their ceremonious greetings did not seem heartfelt. ili: i5710 members: - ceremonious @@ -72511,7 +72511,7 @@ definition: - moderately formal; requiring a dinner jacket example: - - he wore semiformal attire + - He wore semiformal attire. - a black-tie dinner ili: i5717 members: @@ -72526,8 +72526,8 @@ - rigidly formal example: - a starchy manner - - the letter was stiff and formal - - his prose has a buckram quality + - The letter was stiff and formal. + - His prose has a buckram quality. ili: i5718 members: - starchy @@ -72586,7 +72586,7 @@ - natural and unstudied example: - using their Christian names in a casual way - - lectured in a free-and-easy style + - … lectured in a free-and-easy style ili: i5722 members: - free-and-easy @@ -72628,7 +72628,7 @@ - (of spoken and written language) adhering to traditional standards of correctness and without casual, contracted, and colloquial forms example: - - the paper was written in formal English + - The paper was written in formal English. ili: i5725 members: - formal @@ -72639,7 +72639,7 @@ definition: - appropriate to literature rather than everyday speech or writing example: - - when trying to impress someone she spoke in an affected literary style + - When trying to impress someone she spoke in an affected literary style. ili: i5726 members: - literary @@ -72669,7 +72669,7 @@ definition: - characteristic of informal spoken language or conversation example: - - wrote her letters in a colloquial style + - … wrote her letters in a colloquial style - the broken syntax and casual enunciation of conversational English ili: i5728 members: @@ -72736,7 +72736,7 @@ - marked by lack of affectation or pedantry example: - source: W.D.Howells - text: her talk was very unliterary + text: Her talk was very unliterary. ili: i5733 members: - unliterary @@ -72749,8 +72749,8 @@ - referring to the first of two things or persons mentioned (or the earlier one or ones of several) example: - - the novel was made into a film in 1943 and again in 1967; I prefer the former - version to the latter one + - The novel was made into a film in 1943 and again in 1967; I prefer the former + version to the latter one. ili: i5734 members: - former @@ -72786,7 +72786,7 @@ definition: - having unexpected good fortune example: - - other, less fortunate, children died + - Other, less fortunate, children died. - a fortunate choice ili: i5737 members: @@ -72804,8 +72804,8 @@ definition: - in a more fortunate or prosperous condition example: - - she would have been better off if she had stuck with teaching - - is better off than his classmate + - She would have been better off if she had stuck with teaching. + - … is better off than his classmate ili: i5738 members: - better off @@ -72829,7 +72829,7 @@ definition: - occurring by happy chance example: - - profits were enhanced by a fortuitous drop in the cost of raw materials + - Profits were enhanced by a fortuitous drop in the cost of raw materials. ili: i5740 members: - fortuitous @@ -72840,10 +72840,10 @@ definition: - resulting favorably example: - - it's a good thing that I wasn't there - - it is good that you stayed - - it is well that no one saw you - - all's well that ends well + - It's a good thing that I wasn't there. + - It is good that you stayed. + - It is well that no one saw you. + - All's well that ends well. ili: i5741 members: - good @@ -72855,7 +72855,7 @@ definition: - peculiarly fortunate or appropriate; as if by divine intervention example: - - a heaven-sent rain saved the crops + - A heaven-sent rain saved the crops. - a providential recovery ili: i5742 members: @@ -72881,7 +72881,7 @@ definition: - fortunately situated example: - - doesn't know when he's well-off + - … doesn't know when he's well-off ili: i5744 members: - well-off @@ -72917,7 +72917,7 @@ definition: - most unfortunate or miserable example: - - the most abject slaves joined in the revolt + - The most abject slaves joined in the revolt. - abject poverty ili: i5746 members: @@ -72929,13 +72929,13 @@ definition: - (of events) having extremely unfortunate or dire consequences; bringing ruin example: - - the stock market crashed on Black Friday + - The stock market crashed on Black Friday. - a calamitous defeat - - the battle was a disastrous end to a disastrous campaign + - The battle was a disastrous end to a disastrous campaign. - source: Charles Darwin - text: such doctrines, if true, would be absolutely fatal to my theory + text: Such doctrines, if true, would be absolutely fatal to my theory. - source: Douglas MacArthur - text: it is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it + text: It is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it. - a fateful error ili: i5747 members: @@ -72952,8 +72952,8 @@ - physically or spiritually homeless or deprived of security example: - source: James Stern - text: made a living out of shepherding dispossessed people from one country to - another + text: … made a living out of shepherding dispossessed people from one country + to another ili: i5748 members: - dispossessed @@ -72969,11 +72969,11 @@ - a hapless victim - miserable victims of war - source: Galsworthy - text: the shabby room struck her as extraordinarily pathetic + text: The shabby room struck her as extraordinarily pathetic. - piteous appeals for help - pitiable homeless children - a pitiful fate - - Oh, you poor thing + - Oh, you poor thing. - his poor distorted limbs - a wretched life ili: i5749 @@ -72994,11 +72994,11 @@ definition: - marked by or promising bad fortune example: - - their business venture was doomed from the start + - Their business venture was doomed from the start. - an ill-fated business venture - an ill-starred romance - source: W.H.Prescott - text: the unlucky prisoner was again put in irons + text: The unlucky prisoner was again put in irons. ili: i5750 members: - doomed @@ -73037,8 +73037,8 @@ - deserving regret example: - regrettable remarks - - it's regrettable that she didn't go to college - - it's too bad he had no feeling himself for church + - It's regrettable that she didn't go to college. + - It's too bad he had no feeling himself for church. ili: i5753 members: - regrettable @@ -73063,7 +73063,7 @@ - having a strong pleasant odor example: - source: Jean Stafford - text: the pine woods were more redolent + text: The pine woods were more redolent. ili: i5755 members: - aromatic @@ -73151,7 +73151,7 @@ - offensively malodorous example: - a foul odor - - the kitchen smelled really funky + - The kitchen smelled really funky. exemplifies: - 06730109-n ili: i5761 @@ -73439,7 +73439,7 @@ definition: - (used with ‘of’ or ‘with’) noticeably odorous example: - - the hall was redolent of floor wax + - The hall was redolent of floor wax. - air redolent with the fumes of beer and whiskey ili: i5787 members: @@ -73672,7 +73672,7 @@ definition: - securely fixed in place example: - - the post was still firm after being hit by the car + - The post was still firm after being hit by the car. ili: i5807 members: - fast @@ -73729,7 +73729,7 @@ definition: - secured or held in place by tape example: - - carefully taped pieces of glass served as a windowpane + - Carefully taped pieces of glass served as a windowpane. ili: i5812 members: - taped @@ -73762,8 +73762,8 @@ definition: - not fixed in position example: - - the detached shutter fell on him - - he pulled his arm free and ran + - The detached shutter fell on him. + - He pulled his arm free and ran. ili: i5815 members: - detached @@ -73775,7 +73775,7 @@ definition: - (of a part of the body) not firmly connected; movable or out of normal position example: - - floating ribs are not connected with the sternum + - Floating ribs are not connected with the sternum. - a floating kidney ili: i5816 members: @@ -73812,10 +73812,10 @@ - free enterprise - a free port - a free country - - I have an hour free + - I have an hour free. - free will - free of racism - - feel free to stay as long as you wish + - Feel free to stay as long as you wish. - a free choice ili: i5818 members: @@ -73870,8 +73870,8 @@ definition: - not busy; not otherwise committed example: - - he was not available for comment - - he was available and willing to accompany her + - He was not available for comment. + - He was available and willing to accompany her. ili: i5821 members: - available @@ -73895,8 +73895,8 @@ definition: - free from contact or proximity or connection example: - - we were clear of the danger - - the ship was clear of the reef + - We were clear of the danger. + - The ship was clear of the reef. ili: i5823 members: - clear @@ -73920,7 +73920,7 @@ definition: - free to go or do as one pleases example: - - Americans have always been a footloose people always moving on + - Americans have always been a footloose people always moving on. - a footloose young man eager to see the big city ili: i5825 members: @@ -73953,8 +73953,8 @@ definition: - free from constraint example: - - he was unconstrained by any of the sanctions of polite society - - the dog was unconstrained + - He was unconstrained by any of the sanctions of polite society. + - The dog was unconstrained. - idle, unconstrained gossip ili: i5828 members: @@ -73967,7 +73967,7 @@ - not held in check or subject to control example: - unhampered dissemination of news - - this would give black people the opportunity to live unhampered by racism + - This would give black people the opportunity to live unhampered by racism. ili: i5829 members: - unhampered @@ -73978,7 +73978,7 @@ definition: - free of restrictions on conduct example: - - I had unrestricted access + - I had unrestricted access. ili: i5830 members: - unrestricted @@ -74038,7 +74038,7 @@ - forced to turn and face attackers example: - a stag at bay - - she had me cornered between the porch and her car + - She had me cornered between the porch and her car. - like a trapped animal ili: i5834 members: @@ -74104,7 +74104,7 @@ definition: - not held in servitude example: - - after the Civil War he was a free man + - After the Civil War he was a free man. ili: i5840 members: - free @@ -74140,7 +74140,7 @@ definition: - held in servitude example: - - he was born of unfree parents + - He was born of unfree parents. ili: i5843 members: - unfree @@ -74231,7 +74231,7 @@ definition: - occurring from time to time example: - - took an occasional glass of wine + - … took an occasional glass of wine ili: i5850 members: - occasional @@ -74243,7 +74243,7 @@ - recurring only at long intervals example: - a rare appearance - - total eclipses are rare events + - Total eclipses are rare events. ili: i5851 members: - rare @@ -74313,7 +74313,7 @@ definition: - not left to spoil example: - - the meat is still good + - The meat is still good. ili: i5856 members: - good @@ -74358,7 +74358,7 @@ - freshly made or left example: - a warm trail - - the scent is warm + - The scent is warm. ili: i5859 members: - strong @@ -74376,7 +74376,7 @@ - lacking freshness, palatability, or showing deterioration from age example: - stale bread - - the beer was stale + - The beer was stale. ili: i5860 members: - stale @@ -74435,7 +74435,7 @@ definition: - not fresh today example: - - day-old bread is cheaper than fresh + - Day-old bread is cheaper than fresh. ili: i5864 members: - day-old @@ -74508,8 +74508,8 @@ definition: - touched by rot or decay example: + - ‘corrupt’ is archaic. - tainted bacon - - ‘corrupt’ is archaic ili: i5871 members: - corrupt @@ -74786,7 +74786,7 @@ example: - saliferous formations - In the south-east of the republic there is a major well-known saliferous basin - with stone and potassium-magnesium salts + with stone and potassium-magnesium salts. ili: i5894 members: - saliferous @@ -74916,10 +74916,10 @@ definition: - having or fostering a warm or friendly and informal atmosphere example: - - had a cozy chat + - … had a cozy chat - a relaxed informal manner - an intimate cocktail lounge - - the small room was cozy and intimate + - The small room was cozy and intimate. ili: i5903 members: - cozy @@ -74998,7 +74998,7 @@ definition: - lacking warmth or friendliness example: - - looked uncordial as we approached + - … looked uncordial as we approached ili: i5909 members: - uncordial @@ -75020,7 +75020,7 @@ - of or belonging to your own country's forces or those of an ally example: - in friendly territory - - he was accidentally killed by friendly fire + - He was accidentally killed by friendly fire. ili: i5911 members: - friendly @@ -75157,7 +75157,7 @@ definition: - still frozen example: - - there wasn't time to cook the unthawed turkey, so they had to settle for hotdogs + - There wasn't time to cook the unthawed turkey, so they had to settle for hotdogs. ili: i5923 members: - unthawed @@ -75217,7 +75217,7 @@ definition: - no longer frozen example: - - the thawed ground was muddy + - The thawed ground was muddy. ili: i5928 members: - thawed @@ -75288,7 +75288,7 @@ - producing offspring or set aside especially for producing offspring example: - the breeding population - - retained a few bulls for breeding purposes + - … retained a few bulls for breeding purposes ili: i5933 members: - breeding @@ -75325,8 +75325,8 @@ definition: - producing new life or offspring example: - - the reproductive potential of a species is its relative capacity to reproduce - itself under optimal conditions + - The reproductive potential of a species is its relative capacity to reproduce + itself under optimal conditions. - the reproductive or generative organs ili: i5936 members: @@ -75358,7 +75358,7 @@ definition: - bearing in abundance especially offspring example: - - flying foxes are extremely prolific + - Flying foxes are extremely prolific. - a prolific pear tree ili: i5939 members: @@ -75434,7 +75434,7 @@ definition: - without offspring example: - - in some societies a childless woman is rejected by her tribesmen + - In some societies a childless woman is rejected by her tribesmen. ili: i5946 members: - childless @@ -75450,7 +75450,7 @@ - a full glass - a sky full of stars - a full life - - the auditorium was full to overflowing + - The auditorium was full to overflowing. ili: i5947 members: - full @@ -75480,8 +75480,8 @@ definition: - covered with water example: - - the main deck was afloat (or awash) - - the monsoon left the whole place awash + - The main deck was afloat (or awash). + - The monsoon left the whole place awash. - a flooded bathroom - inundated farmlands - an overflowing tub @@ -75509,9 +75509,9 @@ - filled up example: - a brimful cup - - I am brimful of chowder + - I am brimful of chowder. - a child brimming over with curiosity - - eyes brimming with tears + - Eyes brimming with tears. ili: i5950 members: - brimful @@ -75559,7 +75559,7 @@ definition: - (usually followed by ‘with’ or used as a combining form) generously supplied with example: - - theirs was a house filled with laughter + - Theirs was a house filled with laughter. - a large hall filled with rows of desks - fog-filled air exemplifies: @@ -75610,7 +75610,7 @@ - full of; bearing great weight example: - trees heavy with fruit - - vines weighed down with grapes + - Vines weighed down with grapes. ili: i5958 members: - heavy @@ -75624,7 +75624,7 @@ example: - imbued with the spirit of the Reformation - words instinct with love - - it is replete with misery + - It is replete with misery. ili: i5959 members: - instinct @@ -75637,9 +75637,9 @@ definition: - filled with a great quantity example: + - ‘ladened’ is not current usage. - a tray loaded with dishes - table laden with food - - ‘ladened’ is not current usage ili: i5960 members: - laden @@ -75694,7 +75694,7 @@ - crammed with food example: - a full stomach - - I feel stuffed + - I feel stuffed. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i5965 @@ -75755,7 +75755,7 @@ - having everything extraneous removed including contents example: - the bare walls - - the cupboard was bare + - The cupboard was bare. ili: i5969 members: - bare @@ -75794,7 +75794,7 @@ example: - empty eyes - a glassy stare - - his eyes were glazed over with boredom + - His eyes were glazed over with boredom. ili: i5972 members: - glassy @@ -75806,7 +75806,7 @@ definition: - destitute or having been emptied of life or living beings example: - - after the dance the littered and lifeless ballroom echoed hollowly + - After the dance the littered and lifeless ballroom echoed hollowly. ili: i5973 members: - lifeless @@ -75817,8 +75817,8 @@ definition: - wrongfully emptied or stripped of anything of value example: - - the robbers left the looted train - - people returned to the plundered village + - The robbers left the looted train. + - People returned to the plundered village. ili: i5974 members: - looted @@ -75832,7 +75832,7 @@ definition: - without an occupant or incumbent example: - - the throne is never vacant + - The throne is never vacant. ili: i5975 members: - vacant @@ -75854,7 +75854,7 @@ definition: - containing nothing example: - - the earth was without form, and void + - The earth was without form, and void. ili: i5978 members: - void @@ -75879,7 +75879,7 @@ definition: - emptied of emotion example: - - after the violent argument he felt empty + - After the violent argument he felt empty. ili: i5980 members: - empty @@ -75890,7 +75890,7 @@ definition: - drained physically example: - - the day's events left her completely exhausted — her strength drained + - The day's events left her completely exhausted — her strength drained. ili: i5981 members: - exhausted @@ -75901,7 +75901,7 @@ definition: - not drained example: - - 'preserve wetlands: keep them undrained' + - 'Preserve wetlands: keep them undrained.' ili: i5982 members: - undrained @@ -75948,7 +75948,7 @@ definition: - involving half the standard or customary time for an activity example: - - he had two years of half-time training + - He had two years of half-time training. ili: i5986 members: - half-time @@ -75972,7 +75972,7 @@ definition: - not regular or skilled example: - - found only odd-job employment + - … found only odd-job employment ili: i5988 members: - odd-job @@ -75984,8 +75984,8 @@ - employed only part-time when one needs full-time employment or not making full use of your skills example: - - migrants are likely to be poor and underemployed - - able people are kept underemployed + - Migrants are likely to be poor and underemployed. + - Able people are kept underemployed. ili: i5989 members: - underemployed @@ -76062,7 +76062,7 @@ - serving an esthetic rather than a useful purpose example: - cosmetic fenders on cars - - the buildings were utilitarian rather than decorative + - The buildings were utilitarian rather than decorative. ili: i5995 members: - cosmetic @@ -76104,7 +76104,7 @@ domain_topic: - 03086983-n example: - - how soon will the computers be up? + - How soon will the computers be up? ili: i5998 members: - up @@ -76130,9 +76130,9 @@ definition: - not functioning properly example: - - something is amiss - - has gone completely haywire - - something is wrong with the engine + - Something is amiss. + - … has gone completely haywire + - Something is wrong with the engine. ili: i6000 members: - amiss @@ -76159,7 +76159,7 @@ definition: - out of balance or out of adjustment example: - - the front wheel of my bicycle is out of whack + - The front wheel of my bicycle is out of whack. exemplifies: - 07169038-n ili: i6002 @@ -76279,7 +76279,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - troops accoutered for battle + - Troops accoutered for battle. - properly accoutered for the trip ili: i6012 members: @@ -76311,7 +76311,7 @@ definition: - equipped with appropriate wearing apparel and accessories example: - - children properly outfitted for school + - Children properly outfitted for school. ili: i6015 members: - outfitted @@ -76322,7 +76322,7 @@ definition: - equipped or prepared with necessary intellectual resources example: - - prepared to be a scholar + - … prepared to be a scholar - graduates well prepared to handle such problems ili: i6016 members: @@ -76367,7 +76367,7 @@ definition: - poorly supplied with physical equipment example: - - the school was ill-equipped + - The school was ill-equipped. ili: i6020 members: - ill-equipped @@ -76435,7 +76435,7 @@ definition: - provided with a frame example: - - there were framed snapshots of family and friends on her desk + - There were framed snapshots of family and friends on her desk. ili: i6026 members: - framed @@ -76575,7 +76575,7 @@ definition: - leaving little contamination while consuming fuel example: - - natural gas is a clean-burning fuel + - Natural gas is a clean-burning fuel. ili: i6038 members: - clean-burning @@ -76660,7 +76660,7 @@ definition: - clearly and explicitly stated example: - - meals are at specified times + - Meals are at specified times. ili: i6046 members: - specified @@ -76696,7 +76696,7 @@ definition: - stated explicitly or in detail example: - - needed a specific amount + - … needed a specific amount ili: i6049 members: - specific @@ -76707,7 +76707,7 @@ definition: - not stated explicitly or in detail example: - - threatened unspecified reprisals + - … threatened unspecified reprisals ili: i6050 members: - unspecified @@ -76753,7 +76753,7 @@ definition: - (used of toothed parts or gears) interlocked and interacting example: - - the gears are engaged + - The gears are engaged. - meshed gears - intermeshed twin rotors ili: i6054 @@ -76768,7 +76768,7 @@ definition: - having gears engaged example: - - the car is in gear + - The car is in gear. ili: i6055 members: - in gear @@ -76790,7 +76790,7 @@ definition: - not having gears engaged example: - - threw the machine's pinion out of gear + - … threw the machine's pinion out of gear ili: i6057 members: - out of gear @@ -76832,7 +76832,7 @@ example: - a broad rule - the broad outlines of the plan - - felt an unspecific dread + - … felt an unspecific dread ili: i6059 members: - broad @@ -76854,7 +76854,7 @@ definition: - applicable to an entire class or group example: - - is there a generic Asian mind? + - Is there a generic Asian mind? ili: i6061 members: - generic @@ -76865,7 +76865,7 @@ definition: - lacking fine distinctions or detail example: - - the gross details of the structure appear reasonable + - The gross details of the structure appear reasonable. ili: i6062 members: - gross @@ -76898,8 +76898,8 @@ definition: - applicable to or common to all members of a group or set example: - - the play opened to universal acclaim - - rap enjoys universal appeal among teenage boys + - The play opened to universal acclaim. + - Rap enjoys universal appeal among teenage boys. ili: i6065 members: - universal @@ -76983,7 +76983,7 @@ - unique or specific to a person or thing or category example: - the particular demands of the job - - has a particular preference for Chinese art + - … has a particular preference for Chinese art - a peculiar bond of sympathy between them - an expression peculiar to Canadians - rights peculiar to the rich @@ -77026,7 +77026,7 @@ - limited to the thing specified example: - the city proper - - his claim is connected with the deed proper + - His claim is connected with the deed proper. ili: i6074 members: - proper @@ -77052,9 +77052,9 @@ - 06052606-n - 06070395-n example: - - quinine is highly specific for malaria + - Quinine is highly specific for malaria. - a specific remedy - - a specific stain is one having a specific affinity for particular structural elements + - A specific stain is one having a specific affinity for particular structural elements. ili: i6076 members: - specific @@ -77133,7 +77133,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06080479-n example: - - the islands have a number of interesting endemic species + - The islands have a number of interesting endemic species. ili: i6082 members: - endemic @@ -77166,7 +77166,7 @@ - 01127115-n example: - a federal system like that of the United States - - federal governments often evolved out of confederations + - Federal governments often evolved out of confederations. ili: i6085 members: - federal @@ -77252,7 +77252,7 @@ - a technical problem - highly technical matters hardly suitable for the general public - a technical report - - producing the A-bomb was a challenge to the technical people of this country + - Producing the A-bomb was a challenge to the technical people of this country. - technical training - technical language ili: i6092 @@ -77276,8 +77276,8 @@ definition: - not protected by trademark or patent or copyright example: - - nonproprietary products are in the public domain and anyone can produce or distribute - them + - Nonproprietary products are in the public domain and anyone can produce or distribute + them. ili: i6094 members: - nonproprietary @@ -77291,7 +77291,7 @@ domain_topic: - 03252323-n example: - - ‘Acetaminophen’ is the generic form of the proprietary drug ‘Tylenol’ + - ‘Acetaminophen’ is the generic form of the proprietary drug ‘Tylenol’. ili: i6095 members: - generic @@ -77314,7 +77314,7 @@ - protected by trademark or patent or copyright; made or produced or distributed by one having exclusive rights example: - - ‘Tylenol’ is a proprietary drug of which ‘acetaminophen’ is the generic form + - ‘Tylenol’ is a proprietary drug of which ‘acetaminophen’ is the generic form. ili: i6097 members: - proprietary @@ -77329,7 +77329,7 @@ - (of goods and merchandise) marked or labeled by a distinctive word or symbol indicating exclusive rights example: - - branded merchandise is that bearing a standard brand name + - Branded merchandise is that bearing a standard brand name. ili: i6098 members: - branded @@ -77354,7 +77354,7 @@ definition: - (of devices and processes) protected by patent example: - - they are patented inventions + - They are patented inventions. ili: i6100 members: - patented @@ -77407,12 +77407,12 @@ definition: - given or giving freely example: - - was a big tipper + - … was a big tipper - the bounteous goodness of God - bountiful compliments - a freehanded host - a handsome allowance - - Saturday's child is loving and giving + - Saturday's child is loving and giving. - a liberal backer of the arts - a munificent gift - her fond and openhanded grandfather @@ -77434,14 +77434,14 @@ definition: - very generous example: - - distributed gifts with a lavish hand - - the critics were lavish in their praise + - … distributed gifts with a lavish hand + - The critics were lavish in their praise. - a munificent gift - - his father gave him a half-dollar and his mother a quarter and he thought them - munificent + - His father gave him a half-dollar and his mother a quarter and he thought them + munificent. - unsparing generosity - his unstinted devotion - - called for unstinting aid to Britain + - … called for unstinting aid to Britain - lavish praise ili: i6105 members: @@ -77474,7 +77474,7 @@ definition: - unwilling to spend (money, time, resources, etc.) example: - - she practices economy without being stingy + - She practices economy without being stingy. - an ungenerous response to the appeal for funds ili: i6107 members: @@ -77556,7 +77556,7 @@ - (used of persons or behavior) characterized by or indicative of lack of generosity example: - a mean person - - he left a miserly tip + - He left a miserly tip. ili: i6113 members: - mean @@ -77571,7 +77571,7 @@ - excessively unwilling to spend example: - parsimonious thrift relieved by few generous impulses - - lived in a most penurious manner — denying himself every indulgence + - … lived in a most penurious manner — denying himself every indulgence ili: i6114 members: - parsimonious @@ -77598,7 +77598,7 @@ - generous and understanding and tolerant example: - a heart big enough to hold no grudges - - that's very big of you to be so forgiving + - That's very big of you to be so forgiving. - a large and generous spirit - a large heart - magnanimous toward his enemies @@ -77628,8 +77628,8 @@ - lacking in magnanimity example: - source: Times Litt. Sup. - text: it seems ungenerous to end this review of a splendid work of scholarship - on a critical note + text: It seems ungenerous to end this review of a splendid work of scholarship + on a critical note. - a meanspirited man unwilling to forgive ili: i6118 members: @@ -77702,7 +77702,7 @@ - (used informally especially for emphasis) real or genuine example: - a real honest-to-god live cowboy - - went upriver to look at a sure-enough fish wheel + - … went upriver to look at a sure-enough fish wheel exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i6123 @@ -77830,7 +77830,7 @@ definition: - represented or appearing as such; pretended example: - - His ostensible purpose was charity, his real goal popularity + - His ostensible purpose was charity, his real goal popularity. ili: i6131 members: - ostensible @@ -77888,8 +77888,8 @@ definition: - of or relating to the geocentric Ptolemaic system example: - - in the Ptolemaic system of planetary motion the earth is fixed as the center of - the universe with the sun and moon and planets revolving around it + - In the Ptolemaic system of planetary motion the earth is fixed as the center of + the universe with the sun and moon and planets revolving around it. ili: i6136 members: - Ptolemaic @@ -77909,7 +77909,7 @@ definition: - according to Copernicus example: - - in the Copernican system the earth and other planets revolve around the sun + - In the Copernican system the earth and other planets revolve around the sun. ili: i6138 members: - Copernican @@ -78039,7 +78039,7 @@ definition: - not furnished with glass example: - - windows were unglazed to admit as much light and air as possible + - Windows were unglazed to admit as much light and air as possible. ili: i6149 members: - unglazed @@ -78093,7 +78093,7 @@ definition: - being of such surpassing excellence as to suggest inspiration by the gods example: - - her pies were simply divine + - Her pies were simply divine. - the divine Shakespeare - an elysian meal - an inspired performance @@ -78148,7 +78148,7 @@ definition: - brilliant example: - - set a lustrous example for others to follow + - … set a lustrous example for others to follow - lustrous actors of the time ili: i6157 members: @@ -78163,7 +78163,7 @@ definition: - not bringing honor and glory example: - - some mute inglorious Milton here may rest + - Some mute inglorious Milton here may rest. ili: i6158 members: - inglorious @@ -78188,7 +78188,7 @@ definition: - functioning correctly and ready for action example: - - all systems are go + - All systems are go. ili: i6160 members: - go @@ -78209,7 +78209,7 @@ definition: - not functioning properly or in suitable condition for proceeding example: - - the space launch was no-go + - The space launch was no-go. ili: i6162 members: - no-go @@ -78229,9 +78229,9 @@ example: - good news from the hospital - a good report card - - when she was good she was very very good - - a good knife is one good for cutting - - this stump will make a good picnic table + - When she was good she was very very good. + - A good knife is one good for cutting. + - This stump will make a good picnic table. - a good check - a good joke - a good exterior paint @@ -78257,11 +78257,11 @@ definition: - excellent example: - - he did a bully job + - He did a bully job. - a neat sports car - - had a great time at the party - - you look simply smashing - - we had a grand old time + - … had a great time at the party + - You look simply smashing. + - We had a grand old time. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i6164 @@ -78289,7 +78289,7 @@ definition: - adequately good for the circumstances example: - - if it's good enough for you it's good enough for me + - If it's good enough for you it's good enough for me. ili: i6165 members: - good enough @@ -78311,7 +78311,7 @@ definition: - very good; often used in the negative example: - - he's hot at math but not so hot at history + - He's hot at math but not so hot at history. ili: i6167 members: - hot @@ -78322,8 +78322,8 @@ definition: - compensating for some fault or defect example: - - the redeeming feature of the plan is its simplicity - - his saving grace was his sense of humor + - The redeeming feature of the plan is its simplicity. + - His saving grace was his sense of humor. ili: i6168 members: - redeeming @@ -78334,8 +78334,8 @@ definition: - meeting requirements example: - - the step makes a satisfactory seat - - I would kill for a decent cup of coffee + - The step makes a satisfactory seat. + - I would kill for a decent cup of coffee. - a decent wage ili: i6169 members: @@ -78394,16 +78394,16 @@ - having undesirable or negative qualities example: - a bad report card - - his sloppy appearance made a bad impression + - His sloppy appearance made a bad impression. - a bad little boy - clothes in bad shape - a bad cut - bad luck - - the news was very bad - - the reviews were bad - - the pay is bad - - it was a bad light for reading - - the movie was a bad choice + - The news was very bad. + - The reviews were bad. + - The pay is bad. + - It was a bad light for reading. + - The movie was a bad choice. ili: i6173 members: - bad @@ -78438,7 +78438,7 @@ - dreadful manners - a painful performance - terrible handwriting - - an unspeakable odor came sweeping into the room + - An unspeakable odor came sweeping into the room. ili: i6174 members: - atrocious @@ -78467,9 +78467,9 @@ definition: - bad; unfortunate example: - - my finances were in a deplorable state + - My finances were in a deplorable state. - a lamentable decision - - her clothes were in sad shape + - Her clothes were in sad shape. - a sorry state of affairs ili: i6176 members: @@ -78499,7 +78499,7 @@ definition: - unfortunate or hard to bear example: - - had hard luck + - … had hard luck - a tough break ili: i6178 members: @@ -78512,8 +78512,8 @@ definition: - (informal to emphasize how bad it is) beyond hope of management or reform example: - - she handed me a hopeless jumble of papers - - he is a hopeless romantic + - She handed me a hopeless jumble of papers. + - He is a hopeless romantic. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i6179 @@ -78526,7 +78526,7 @@ definition: - exceedingly bad example: - - when she was bad she was horrid + - When she was bad she was horrid. ili: i6180 members: - horrid @@ -78538,7 +78538,7 @@ - very bad example: - a lousy play - - it's a stinking world + - It's a stinking world. exemplifies: - 07089193-n - 07139048-n @@ -78584,7 +78584,7 @@ definition: - poor to middling in quality example: - - there have been good and mediocre and bad artists + - There have been good and mediocre and bad artists. ili: i6184 members: - mediocre @@ -78606,7 +78606,7 @@ definition: - having the quality of something harmful or unpleasant example: - - ran a negative campaign + - … ran a negative campaign - delinquents retarded by their negative outlook on life ili: i6186 members: @@ -78650,7 +78650,7 @@ - very bad in degree or extent example: - a severe worldwide depression - - the house suffered severe damage + - The house suffered severe damage. ili: i6190 members: - severe @@ -78686,7 +78686,7 @@ definition: - not conducive to good moral development example: - - the movie is unsuitable for children + - The movie is unsuitable for children. ili: i6194 members: - unsuitable @@ -78760,7 +78760,7 @@ definition: - benevolent; without malicious intent example: - - that's white of you + - That's white of you. ili: i6199 members: - white @@ -78800,10 +78800,10 @@ definition: - shockingly brutal or cruel example: - - murder is an atrocious crime + - Murder is an atrocious crime. - a grievous offense against morality - a grievous crime - - no excess was too monstrous for them to commit + - No excess was too monstrous for them to commit. ili: i6201 members: - atrocious @@ -78817,7 +78817,7 @@ definition: - characterized by wickedness or immorality example: - - led a very bad life + - … led a very bad life ili: i6202 members: - bad @@ -78830,7 +78830,7 @@ example: - black deeds - a black lie - - his black heart has concocted yet another black deed + - His black heart has concocted yet another black deed. - Darth Vader of the dark side - a dark purpose - dark undercurrents of ethnic hostility @@ -78860,7 +78860,7 @@ - extremely evil or cruel; expressive of cruelty or befitting hell example: - something demonic in him — something that could be cruel - - fires lit up a diabolic scene + - Fires lit up a diabolic scene. - diabolical sorcerers under the influence of devils - a fiendish despot - hellish torture @@ -78884,9 +78884,9 @@ definition: - morally reprehensible example: - - would do something as despicable as murder + - … would do something as despicable as murder - ugly crimes - - the vile development of slavery appalled them + - The vile development of slavery appalled them. - a slimy little liar ili: i6206 members: @@ -78966,8 +78966,8 @@ - not easily irritated example: - an equable temper - - not everyone shared his placid temperament - - remained placid despite the repeated delays + - Not everyone shared his placid temperament. + - … remained placid despite the repeated delays ili: i6211 members: - equable @@ -79026,7 +79026,7 @@ - very irritable example: - bristly exchanges between the White House and the press - - he became prickly and spiteful + - He became prickly and spiteful. - witty and waspish about his colleagues ili: i6214 members: @@ -79153,7 +79153,7 @@ - a dark scowl - the proverbially dour New England Puritan - a glum, hopeless shrug - - he sat in moody silence + - He sat in moody silence. - a morose and unsociable manner - source: Bruce Bliven text: a saturnine, almost misanthropic young genius @@ -79378,7 +79378,7 @@ - an awkward dancer - an awkward gesture - too awkward with a needle to make her own clothes - - his clumsy fingers produced an awkward knot + - His clumsy fingers produced an awkward knot. exemplifies: - 06730109-n ili: i6239 @@ -79396,8 +79396,8 @@ example: - a gawky lad with long ungainly legs - clumsy fingers - - what an ungainly creature a giraffe is - - heaved his unwieldy figure out of his chair + - What an ungainly creature a giraffe is. + - … heaved his unwieldy figure out of his chair exemplifies: - 06730109-n ili: i6240 @@ -79441,7 +79441,7 @@ definition: - lacking ease or grace example: - - the actor's performance was wooden + - The actor's performance was wooden. - a wooden smile ili: i6243 members: @@ -79458,7 +79458,7 @@ example: - gracious even to unexpected visitors - gracious living - - he bears insult with gracious good humor + - He bears insult with gracious good humor. ili: i6244 members: - gracious @@ -79495,7 +79495,7 @@ - lacking charm and good taste example: - an ungracious industrial city - - this curt summary is not meant to be ungracious + - This curt summary is not meant to be ungracious. - ungracious behavior ili: i6247 members: @@ -79586,7 +79586,7 @@ definition: - exceedingly sudden and unexpected example: - - came to an abrupt stop + - … came to an abrupt stop - an abrupt change in the weather ili: i6254 members: @@ -79828,7 +79828,7 @@ definition: - feeling or expressive of gratitude example: - - was appreciative of his efforts + - … was appreciative of his efforts - an appreciative word ili: i6274 members: @@ -79915,7 +79915,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06085077-n example: - - human triploid fetuses are usually spontaneously aborted + - Human triploid fetuses are usually spontaneously aborted. ili: i6281 members: - triploid @@ -79939,7 +79939,7 @@ - enjoying or showing or marked by joy or pleasure example: - a happy smile - - spent many happy days on the beach + - … spent many happy days on the beach - a happy marriage ili: i6282 members: @@ -79979,7 +79979,7 @@ - characterized by happiness or gladness example: - bright faces - - all the world seems bright and gay + - All the world seems bright and gay. ili: i6285 members: - bright @@ -80030,10 +80030,10 @@ example: - unhappy over her departure - unhappy with her raise - - after the argument they lapsed into an unhappy silence - - had an unhappy time at school + - After the argument they lapsed into an unhappy silence. + - … had an unhappy time at school - the unhappy (or sad) news - - he looks so unhappy + - He looks so unhappy. ili: i6288 members: - unhappy @@ -80056,9 +80056,9 @@ definition: - very unhappy; full of misery example: - - he felt depressed and miserable + - He felt depressed and miserable. - a message of hope for suffering humanity - - wretched prisoners huddled in stinking cages + - Wretched prisoners huddled in stinking cages. ili: i6290 members: - miserable @@ -80074,9 +80074,9 @@ - feeling or expressing regret or sorrow or a sense of loss over something done or undone example: - - felt regretful over his vanished youth + - … felt regretful over his vanished youth - regretful over mistakes she had made - - he felt bad about breaking the vase + - He felt bad about breaking the vase. ili: i6291 members: - regretful @@ -80087,7 +80087,7 @@ definition: - feeling no regret example: - - was completely unregretful about what had happened + - … was completely unregretful about what had happened ili: i6292 members: - unregretful @@ -80163,7 +80163,7 @@ - not soft or yielding to pressure example: - a firm mattress - - the snow was firm underfoot + - The snow was firm underfoot. - solid ground ili: i6298 members: @@ -80443,7 +80443,7 @@ definition: - dispassionate example: - - took a hard look + - … took a hard look - a hard bargainer ili: i6322 members: @@ -80472,7 +80472,7 @@ definition: - used of persons; emotionally hardened example: - - faced a case-hardened judge + - … faced a case-hardened judge ili: i6324 members: - case-hardened @@ -80500,7 +80500,7 @@ definition: - compassionate and kind; conciliatory example: - - he was soft on his children + - He was soft on his children. ili: i6326 members: - soft @@ -80525,7 +80525,7 @@ - (of speech sounds); produced with the back of the tongue raised toward or touching the velum example: - - Russian distinguished between hard consonants and palatalized or soft consonants + - Russian distinguished between hard consonants and palatalized or soft consonants. ili: i6328 members: - hard @@ -80612,7 +80612,7 @@ - showing unfeeling resistance to tender feelings example: - his flinty gaze - - the child's misery would move even the most obdurate heart + - The child's misery would move even the most obdurate heart. ili: i6336 members: - flinty @@ -80652,7 +80652,7 @@ definition: - having a large proportion of strong liquor example: - - a very dry martini is almost straight gin + - A very dry martini is almost straight gin. ili: i6339 members: - dry @@ -80728,7 +80728,7 @@ - not causing or capable of causing harm example: - harmless bacteria - - rendered the bomb harmless + - … rendered the bomb harmless ili: i6345 members: - harmless @@ -80760,7 +80760,7 @@ definition: - causing or capable of causing harm example: - - too much sun is harmful to the skin + - Too much sun is harmful to the skin. - harmful effects of smoking ili: i6347 members: @@ -80785,7 +80785,7 @@ - characterized by physical or psychological maltreatment example: - abusive punishment - - argued … that foster homes are abusive + - … argued … that foster homes are abusive ili: i6348 members: - abusive @@ -80797,7 +80797,7 @@ - capable of harming example: - bad air - - smoking is bad for you + - Smoking is bad for you. ili: i6349 members: - bad @@ -80875,7 +80875,7 @@ - (sometimes followed by ‘to’) causing harm or injury example: - damaging to career and reputation - - the reporter's coverage resulted in prejudicial publicity for the defendant + - The reporter's coverage resulted in prejudicial publicity for the defendant. ili: i6355 members: - damaging @@ -80890,7 +80890,7 @@ - resulting in suffering or adversity example: - ill effects - - it's an ill wind that blows no good + - It's an ill wind that blows no good. ili: i6356 members: - ill @@ -80901,7 +80901,7 @@ definition: - working or spreading in a hidden and usually injurious way example: - - glaucoma is an insidious disease + - Glaucoma is an insidious disease. - a subtle poison ili: i6357 members: @@ -81048,7 +81048,7 @@ - inaccurate in pitch example: - a false (or sour) note - - her singing was off key + - Her singing was off key. ili: i6369 members: - 'false' @@ -81229,7 +81229,7 @@ - preventing or contributing to the prevention of disease example: - preventive medicine - - vaccines are prophylactic + - Vaccines are prophylactic. - a prophylactic drug ili: i6382 members: @@ -81313,7 +81313,7 @@ definition: - not having a medicinal effect or not medically prescribed example: - - he took mind-altering drugs for nonmedicinal reasons + - He took mind-altering drugs for nonmedicinal reasons. ili: i6388 members: - unmedicinal @@ -81340,7 +81340,7 @@ - requiring or amenable to treatment by medicine especially as opposed to surgery example: - medical treatment - - pneumonia is a medical disease + - Pneumonia is a medical disease. ili: i6390 members: - medical @@ -81395,7 +81395,7 @@ definition: - not suitable for surgery example: - - metastasis has rendered the tumor inoperable + - Metastasis has rendered the tumor inoperable. ili: i6395 members: - inoperable @@ -81485,7 +81485,7 @@ - in excellent physical condition example: - good teeth - - I still have one good leg + - I still have one good leg. - a sound mind in a sound body ili: i6402 members: @@ -81598,7 +81598,7 @@ definition: - sound or exhibiting soundness in body or mind example: - - exercise develops wholesome appetites + - Exercise develops wholesome appetites. - a grin on his ugly wholesome face ili: i6412 members: @@ -81697,7 +81697,7 @@ definition: - physically unsound or diseased example: - - has a bad back + - … has a bad back - a bad heart - bad teeth - an unsound limb @@ -81725,7 +81725,7 @@ - abnormally distended especially by fluids or gas example: - hungry children with bloated stomachs - - he had a grossly distended stomach + - He had a grossly distended stomach. - eyes with puffed (or puffy) lids - swollen hands - tumescent tissue @@ -81828,8 +81828,8 @@ definition: - suffering from excessive loss of water from the body example: - - fever resulted from becoming dehydrated - - was dehydrated after the marathon + - Fever resulted from becoming dehydrated. + - … was dehydrated after the marathon ili: i6428 members: - dehydrated @@ -82097,7 +82097,7 @@ - divine judgment - divine guidance - source: Saturday Review - text: everything is black or white … satanic or godly + text: Everything is black or white … satanic or godly. ili: i6451 members: - divine @@ -82115,7 +82115,7 @@ - the divine will - the divine capacity for love - source: J.G.Saxe - text: '''Tis wise to learn; ''tis God-like to create' + text: '''Tis wise to learn; ''tis God-like to create.' ili: i6452 members: - divine @@ -82175,7 +82175,7 @@ - of or belonging to or characteristic of this earth as distinguished from heaven example: - earthly beings - - believed that our earthly life is all that matters + - … believed that our earthly life is all that matters - earthly love - our earthly home ili: i6456 @@ -82297,7 +82297,7 @@ definition: - artificially partially digested as by enzymatic action example: - - predigested foods are a boon for those who are ill or have impaired digestion + - Predigested foods are a boon for those who are ill or have impaired digestion. ili: i6466 members: - predigested @@ -82430,7 +82430,7 @@ - not having a head or formed without a head example: - the headless horseman - - brads are headless nails + - Brads are headless nails. ili: i6478 members: - headless @@ -82489,7 +82489,7 @@ - of comparatively great physical weight or density example: - a heavy load - - lead is a heavy metal + - Lead is a heavy metal. - heavy mahogany furniture ili: i6483 members: @@ -82519,7 +82519,7 @@ - having the consistency of dough because of insufficient leavening or improper cooking example: - - 'the cake fell: it''s a doughy mess' + - 'The cake fell: it''s a doughy mess.' ili: i6485 members: - doughy @@ -82553,7 +82553,7 @@ definition: - consisting of great mass; containing a great quantity of matter example: - - Earth is the most massive of the terrestrial planets + - Earth is the most massive of the terrestrial planets. ili: i6488 members: - massive @@ -82589,7 +82589,7 @@ - of comparatively little physical weight or density example: - a light load - - magnesium is a light metal — having a specific gravity of 1.74 at 20 degrees C + - Magnesium is a light metal — having a specific gravity of 1.74 at 20 degrees C. ili: i6491 members: - light @@ -82763,7 +82763,7 @@ - not easily borne; wearing example: - the burdensome task of preparing the income tax return - - 'my duties weren''t onerous: I only had to greet the guests' + - 'My duties weren''t onerous: I only had to greet the guests.' - a taxing schedule ili: i6505 members: @@ -82778,7 +82778,7 @@ - causing distress or worry or anxiety example: - distressing (or disturbing) news - - lived in heroic if something distressful isolation + - … lived in heroic if something distressful isolation - a disturbing amount of crime - a revelation that was most perturbing - a new and troubling thought @@ -82814,7 +82814,7 @@ definition: - weighing heavily on the senses or spirit example: - - the atmosphere was oppressive + - The atmosphere was oppressive. - oppressive sorrows ili: i6508 members: @@ -82848,7 +82848,7 @@ definition: - characterized by a feeling of irresponsibility example: - - a broken back is nothing to be casual about; it is no fooling matter + - A broken back is nothing to be casual about; it is no fooling matter. ili: i6511 members: - fooling @@ -82889,8 +82889,8 @@ example: - a light sentence - a light accent - - casualties were light - - light snow was falling + - Casualties were light. + - Light snow was falling. - light misty rain - light smoke from the chimney ili: i6514 @@ -82916,7 +82916,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - light water is ordinary water + - Light water is ordinary water. ili: i6516 members: - light @@ -82926,7 +82926,7 @@ - of great intensity or power or force example: - a heavy blow - - the fighting was heavy + - The fighting was heavy. - heavy seas ili: i6517 members: @@ -82988,9 +82988,9 @@ definition: - moving easily and quickly; nimble example: - - the dancer was light and graceful + - The dancer was light and graceful. - a lightsome buoyant step - - walked with a light tripping step + - … walked with a light tripping step ili: i6522 members: - light @@ -83015,7 +83015,7 @@ - slow and laborious because of weight example: - the heavy tread of tired troops - - moved with a lumbering sag-bellied trot + - … moved with a lumbering sag-bellied trot - ponderous prehistoric beasts - a ponderous yawn ili: i6524 @@ -83060,8 +83060,8 @@ - heavy infantry - a heavy cruiser - heavy guns - - heavy industry involves large-scale production of basic products (such as steel) - used by other industries + - Heavy industry involves large-scale production of basic products (such as steel) + used by other industries. ili: i6527 members: - heavy @@ -83074,7 +83074,7 @@ example: - source: Franklin D. Roosevelt text: We have always known that heedless self-interest was bad morals; we know - now that it is bad economics + now that it is bad economics. - heedless of danger - heedless of the child's crying ili: i6528 @@ -83154,7 +83154,7 @@ definition: - implying sanction or serving to sanction example: - - the guardian's duties were primarily sanctionative rather than administrative + - The guardian's duties were primarily sanctionative rather than administrative. ili: i6534 members: - sanctionative @@ -83166,7 +83166,7 @@ definition: - depriving of legal right; rendering legally disqualified example: - - certain disabling restrictions disqualified him for citizenship + - Certain disabling restrictions disqualified him for citizenship. ili: i6535 members: - disabling @@ -83202,7 +83202,7 @@ definition: - obliging; willing to do favors example: - - made a special effort to be accommodating + - … made a special effort to be accommodating ili: i6537 members: - accommodating @@ -83292,7 +83292,7 @@ - giving practical help to example: - a ministering angel - - the angels ministrant sang + - The angels ministrant sang. - the attending physician ili: i6545 members: @@ -83329,7 +83329,7 @@ definition: - causing to become stable example: - - the family is one of the great stabilizing elements in society + - The family is one of the great stabilizing elements in society. ili: i6548 members: - stabilizing @@ -83341,7 +83341,7 @@ definition: - causing to become steady example: - - had a steadying effect on her nerves + - … had a steadying effect on her nerves ili: i6549 members: - steadying @@ -83366,7 +83366,7 @@ - offering no assistance example: - rudely unaccommodating to the customers - - The conditions in mountain regions are often harsh and unaccommodating + - The conditions in mountain regions are often harsh and unaccommodating. ili: i6551 members: - unaccommodating @@ -83406,7 +83406,7 @@ definition: - consisting of elements that are not of the same kind or nature example: - - the population of the United States is vast and heterogeneous + - The population of the United States is vast and heterogeneous. ili: i6555 members: - heterogeneous @@ -83481,7 +83481,7 @@ definition: - the same throughout in structure or composition example: - - bituminous coal is often treated as a consistent and homogeneous product + - Bituminous coal is often treated as a consistent and homogeneous product. ili: i6560 members: - consistent @@ -83530,7 +83530,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06085077-n example: - - these two fruit flies are homozygous for red eye color + - These two fruit flies are homozygous for red eye color. ili: i6564 members: - homozygous @@ -83635,9 +83635,9 @@ definition: - classified according to various criteria into successive levels or layers example: - - it has been said that only a hierarchical society with a leisure class at the - top can produce works of art - - in her hierarchical set of values honesty comes first + - It has been said that only a hierarchical society with a leisure class at the + top can produce works of art. + - In her hierarchical set of values honesty comes first. ili: i6579 members: - hierarchical @@ -83653,7 +83653,7 @@ definition: - (used of society) socially hierarchical example: - - American society is becoming increasingly stratified + - American society is becoming increasingly stratified. ili: i6580 members: - class-conscious @@ -83760,7 +83760,7 @@ - used of a height or viewpoint example: - a commanding view of the ocean - - looked up at the castle dominating the countryside + - … looked up at the castle dominating the countryside - the balcony overlooking the ballroom ili: i6588 members: @@ -83826,8 +83826,8 @@ definition: - of a slope; set at a high angle example: - - note the steep incline - - a steep roof sheds snow + - Note the steep incline. + - A steep roof sheds snow. ili: i6593 members: - steep @@ -83860,7 +83860,7 @@ - low ceilings - low clouds - low hills - - the sun is low + - The sun is low. - low furniture - a low bow ili: i6595 @@ -83985,7 +83985,7 @@ definition: - open example: - - the windows are up + - The windows are up. ili: i6605 members: - up @@ -83996,7 +83996,7 @@ definition: - held up in the air example: - - stood with arms upraised + - … stood with arms upraised - her upraised flag ili: i6606 members: @@ -84020,7 +84020,7 @@ definition: - shut example: - - the shades were down + - The shades were down. ili: i6608 members: - down @@ -84212,9 +84212,9 @@ - a high price - the high point of his career - high risks - - has high hopes - - the river is high - - he has a high opinion of himself + - … has high hopes + - The river is high. + - He has a high opinion of himself. ili: i6627 members: - high @@ -84294,8 +84294,8 @@ - highest in extent or degree example: - to the last measure of human endurance - - whether they were accomplices in the last degree or a lesser one was … to be determined - individually + - Whether they were accomplices in the last degree or a lesser one was … to be determined + individually. ili: i6633 members: - last @@ -84322,7 +84322,7 @@ - less than normal in degree or intensity or amount example: - low prices - - the reservoir is low + - The reservoir is low. ili: i6635 members: - low @@ -84337,7 +84337,7 @@ - lowered in value example: - a debased currency - - The worth of citizenship is devalued when information is censored + - The worth of citizenship is devalued when information is censored. ili: i6636 members: - debased @@ -84350,8 +84350,8 @@ definition: - lower than previously example: - - the market is depressed - - prices are down + - The market is depressed. + - Prices are down. ili: i6637 members: - depressed @@ -84504,7 +84504,7 @@ example: - soprano voice - soprano sax - - the boy still had a fine treble voice + - The boy still had a fine treble voice. - the treble clef ili: i6649 members: @@ -84591,7 +84591,7 @@ - having or denoting a low vocal or instrumental range example: - a deep voice - - a bass voice is lower than a baritone voice + - A bass voice is lower than a baritone voice. - a bass clarinet ili: i6656 members: @@ -84627,8 +84627,8 @@ definition: - marked by or given to imitation example: - - acting is an imitative art - - man is an imitative being + - Acting is an imitative art. + - Man is an imitative being. ili: i6659 members: - imitative @@ -84708,10 +84708,10 @@ definition: - (of words) formed in imitation of a natural sound example: - - onomatopoeic words are imitative of noises + - Onomatopoeic words are imitative of noises. - source: Harry Hoijer - text: it was independently developed in more than one place as an onomatopoetic - term + text: It was independently developed in more than one place as an onomatopoetic + term. ili: i6666 members: - echoic @@ -84925,7 +84925,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - the wing of a bat and the arm of a man are homologous + - The wing of a bat and the arm of a man are homologous. ili: i6686 members: - homologous @@ -84961,7 +84961,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - the wings of a bee and those of a hummingbird are analogous + - The wings of a bee and those of a hummingbird are analogous. ili: i6689 members: - analogous @@ -84980,7 +84980,7 @@ definition: - (of a roof) sloping on all sides example: - - a hipped roof has sloping ends rather than gables + - A hipped roof has sloping ends rather than gables. ili: i6691 members: - hipped @@ -84992,7 +84992,7 @@ - (of a roof) having two slopes on all sides with the lower slope steeper than the upper example: - - the storey formed by a mansard roof is usually called the garret + - The storey formed by a mansard roof is usually called the garret. ili: i6692 members: - mansard @@ -85034,8 +85034,8 @@ example: - honest lawyers - honest reporting - - gave honest answers - honest reporting + - … gave honest answers ili: i6695 members: - honest @@ -85085,7 +85085,7 @@ and acting under the influence of another example: - source: Israel Zangwill - text: she was a deceitful scheming little thing + text: She was a deceitful scheming little thing. - a double-dealing double agent - source: W.M.Thackeray text: a double-faced infernal traitor and schemer @@ -85137,7 +85137,7 @@ - the deceptive calm in the eye of the storm - deliberately deceptive packaging - a misleading similarity - - statistics can be presented in ways that are misleading + - Statistics can be presented in ways that are misleading. ili: i6701 members: - deceptive @@ -85176,7 +85176,7 @@ - the rascally rabble - source: W.M. Thackaray text: the tyranny of a scoundrelly aristocracy - - the captain was set adrift by his roguish crew + - The captain was set adrift by his roguish crew. ili: i6704 members: - rascally @@ -85191,7 +85191,7 @@ - of questionable honesty or legality example: - He established a dummy company through which he laundered vast sums of cash from - shady middlemen and arms dealers + shady middlemen and arms dealers. exemplifies: - 07089193-n members: @@ -85216,7 +85216,7 @@ - expressing or given to expressing the truth example: - a true statement - - gave truthful testimony + - … gave truthful testimony - a truthful person ili: i6706 members: @@ -85242,7 +85242,7 @@ definition: - not expressing or given to expressing the truth example: - - the statement given under oath was untruthful + - The statement given under oath was untruthful. - an untruthful person ili: i6709 members: @@ -85275,7 +85275,7 @@ - worthy of being honored; entitled to honor and respect example: - an honorable man - - led an honorable life + - … led an honorable life - honorable service to his country ili: i6711 members: @@ -85304,7 +85304,7 @@ - worthy of the greatest honor or distinction example: - source: James Traub - text: The nation's pediatrician laureate is preparing to lay down his black bag + text: The nation's pediatrician laureate is preparing to lay down his black bag. ili: i6713 members: - laureate @@ -85354,7 +85354,7 @@ example: - source: Rachel Carson text: Man … has written one of his blackest records as a destroyer on the oceanic - islands + islands. - an ignominious retreat - inglorious defeat - an opprobrious monument to human greed @@ -85421,7 +85421,7 @@ - having or manifesting hope example: - a line of people hopeful of obtaining tickets - - found a hopeful way of attacking the problem + - … found a hopeful way of attacking the problem ili: i6721 members: - hopeful @@ -85450,7 +85450,7 @@ - without hope because there seems to be no possibility of comfort or success example: - in an agony of hopeless grief - - with a hopeless sigh he sat down + - With a hopeless sigh he sat down. ili: i6723 members: - hopeless @@ -85480,11 +85480,11 @@ definition: - offering little or no hope example: - - the future looked black - - prospects were bleak + - The future looked black. + - Prospects were bleak. - source: J.M.Synge - text: Life in the Aran Islands has always been bleak and difficult - - took a dim view of things + text: Life in the Aran Islands has always been bleak and difficult. + - … took a dim view of things ili: i6725 members: - black @@ -85568,7 +85568,7 @@ definition: - officially placed in or committed to a specialized institution example: - - had hopes of rehabilitating the institutionalized juvenile delinquents + - … had hopes of rehabilitating the institutionalized juvenile delinquents ili: i6732 members: - institutionalized @@ -85721,7 +85721,7 @@ definition: - being on a precise horizontal plane example: - - a billiard table must be level + - A billiard table must be level. ili: i6746 members: - level @@ -85750,7 +85750,7 @@ - at right angles to the plane of the horizon or a base line example: - a vertical camera angle - - the monument consists of two vertical pillars supporting a horizontal slab + - The monument consists of two vertical pillars supporting a horizontal slab. - measure the perpendicular height ili: i6748 members: @@ -85765,7 +85765,7 @@ definition: - exactly vertical example: - - the tower of Pisa is far out of plumb + - The tower of Pisa is far out of plumb. ili: i6749 members: - plumb @@ -85822,7 +85822,7 @@ - departing or being caused to depart from the true vertical or horizontal example: - the leaning tower of Pisa - - the headstones were tilted + - The headstones were tilted. ili: i6753 members: - atilt @@ -85908,7 +85908,7 @@ - inclining or directed to one side example: - source: Bram Stoker - text: moved downward in a sidelong way + text: … moved downward in a sidelong way ili: i6760 members: - sidelong @@ -85919,7 +85919,7 @@ definition: - having an oblique or slanting direction or position example: - - the picture was skew + - The picture was skew. ili: i6761 members: - skew @@ -85935,9 +85935,9 @@ example: - an erect stature - erect flower stalks - - for a dog, an erect tail indicates aggression + - For a dog, an erect tail indicates aggression. - a column still vertical amid the ruins - - he sat bolt upright + - He sat bolt upright. ili: i6762 members: - erect @@ -86080,8 +86080,8 @@ definition: - erect in posture example: - - sit straight - - stood defiantly with unbowed back + - Sit straight. + - … stood defiantly with unbowed back ili: i6774 members: - straight @@ -86181,7 +86181,7 @@ definition: - stretched out and lying at full length along the ground example: - - found himself lying flat on the floor + - … found himself lying flat on the floor ili: i6781 members: - flat @@ -86261,7 +86261,7 @@ buttocks example: - the seated Madonna - - the audience remained seated + - The audience remained seated. ili: i6788 members: - seated @@ -86282,8 +86282,8 @@ definition: - executed or initiated by running example: - - running plays worked better than pass plays - - took a running jump + - Running plays worked better than pass plays. + - … took a running jump - a running start ili: i6790 members: @@ -86331,7 +86331,7 @@ definition: - (of fluids) not moving or flowing example: - - mosquitoes breed in standing water + - Mosquitoes breed in standing water. ili: i6794 members: - standing @@ -86370,7 +86370,7 @@ - free from noticeable current example: - a still pond - - still waters run deep + - Still waters run deep. ili: i6797 members: - still @@ -86383,7 +86383,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00469555-n example: - - the team's running plays worked better than its pass plays + - The team's running plays worked better than its pass plays. ili: i6798 members: - running @@ -86419,7 +86419,7 @@ example: - a dry climate kind to asthmatics - the genial sunshine - - hot summer pavements are anything but kind to the feet + - Hot summer pavements are anything but kind to the feet. ili: i6801 members: - kind @@ -86546,8 +86546,8 @@ definition: - not hospitable example: - - they are extremely inhospitable these days - - her greeting was cold and inhospitable + - They are extremely inhospitable these days. + - Her greeting was cold and inhospitable. ili: i6810 members: - inhospitable @@ -86612,7 +86612,7 @@ definition: - in a dispute or confrontation example: - - Sam and his parents were at loggerheads over the question of car privileges + - Sam and his parents were at loggerheads over the question of car privileges. ili: i6814 members: - at loggerheads @@ -86657,7 +86657,7 @@ definition: - indicating hostility or enmity example: - - you certainly did me an ill turn + - You certainly did me an ill turn. - ill feelings - ill will ili: i6818 @@ -86727,7 +86727,7 @@ definition: - not unfriendly or threatening example: - - her well-meaning words were received in silence + - Her well-meaning words were received in silence. - the exasperation of a … well-meaning cow worried by dogs ili: i6823 members: @@ -86749,7 +86749,7 @@ - hot water - a hot August day - a hot stuffy room - - she's hot and tired + - She's hot and tired. - a hot forehead ili: i6824 members: @@ -86803,7 +86803,7 @@ definition: - producing the sensation of heat when applied to the body example: - - a mustard plaster is calefacient + - A mustard plaster is calefacient. ili: i6827 members: - calefacient @@ -86815,7 +86815,7 @@ definition: - serving to heat example: - - a heating pad is calefactory + - A heating pad is calefactory. ili: i6828 members: - calefactory @@ -86850,10 +86850,10 @@ - (archaic) extremely hot, burning, or glowing example: - source: Nathaniel Hawthorne - text: the fervent heat … merely communicated a genial warmth to their half-torpid - systems + text: The fervent heat … merely communicated a genial warmth to their half-torpid + systems. - source: Frances Trollope - text: set out … when the fervid heat subsides + text: … set out … when the fervid heat subsides exemplifies: - 07087487-n ili: i6831 @@ -86892,8 +86892,8 @@ - made warm or hot (‘het’ is a dialectal variant of ‘heated’) example: - a heated swimming pool - - wiped his heated-up face with a large bandana - - he was all het up and sweaty + - … wiped his heated-up face with a large bandana + - He was all het up and sweaty. ili: i6834 members: - heated @@ -86916,7 +86916,7 @@ definition: - heated beyond a safe or desirable point example: - - the child became overheated + - The child became overheated. - overheated metal ili: i6836 members: @@ -86960,7 +86960,7 @@ definition: - characterized by oppressive heat and humidity example: - - the summer was sultry and oppressive + - The summer was sultry and oppressive. - the stifling atmosphere - the sulfurous atmosphere preceding a thunderstorm ili: i6840 @@ -87045,9 +87045,9 @@ example: - a cold climate - a cold room - - dinner has gotten cold + - Dinner has gotten cold. - cold fingers - - if you are cold, turn up the heat + - If you are cold, turn up the heat. - a cold beer ili: i6846 members: @@ -87075,7 +87075,7 @@ - of persons; feeling cold example: - source: Shakespeare - text: Poor Tom's acold + text: Poor Tom's acold. exemplifies: - 07087487-n ili: i6847 @@ -87090,8 +87090,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06052606-n example: - - a person who is algid is marked by prostration and has cold clammy skin and low - blood pressure + - A person who is algid is marked by prostration and has cold clammy skin and low + blood pressure. ili: i6848 members: - algid @@ -87188,7 +87188,7 @@ example: - a frosty glass - source: Wm.Faulkner - text: hedgerows were rimed and stiff with frost + text: Hedgerows were rimed and stiff with frost. ili: i6855 members: - frosty @@ -87201,7 +87201,7 @@ definition: - without generating heat example: - - luminescent organisms emit heatless light + - Luminescent organisms emit heatless light. ili: i6856 members: - heatless @@ -87245,7 +87245,7 @@ definition: - cold enough to cause shivers example: - - felt all shivery + - … felt all shivery - shivery weather ili: i6860 members: @@ -87257,7 +87257,7 @@ definition: - completely cold example: - - by the time he got back to his coffee it was stone-cold + - By the time he got back to his coffee it was stone-cold. ili: i6861 members: - stone-cold @@ -87318,7 +87318,7 @@ definition: - (rare) of or occurring in summer example: - - the sky was a burnished aestival blue + - The sky was a burnished aestival blue. - estival winds ili: i6866 members: @@ -87377,7 +87377,7 @@ definition: - characteristic of or occurring in winter example: - - suffered severe wintry weather + - … suffered severe wintry weather - brown wintry grasses ili: i6871 members: @@ -87524,7 +87524,7 @@ - a cold and unaffectionate person - a cold impersonal manner - cold logic - - the concert left me cold + - The concert left me cold. ili: i6881 members: - cold @@ -87536,9 +87536,9 @@ definition: - unmoved by feeling example: - - he kept his emotionless objectivity and faith in the cause he served + - He kept his emotionless objectivity and faith in the cause he served. - source: Margaret Deland - text: this passionless girl was like an icicle in the sunshine + text: This passionless girl was like an icicle in the sunshine. ili: i6882 members: - emotionless @@ -87551,7 +87551,7 @@ - devoid of warmth and cordiality; expressive of unfriendliness or disdain example: - a frigid greeting - - got a frosty reception + - … got a frosty reception - a frozen look on their faces - a glacial handshake - icy stare @@ -87626,7 +87626,7 @@ - wanting in moral strength, courage, or will; having the attributes of man as opposed to e.g. divine beings example: - - I'm only a fallible human + - I'm only a fallible human. - frail humanity ili: i6888 members: @@ -87750,7 +87750,7 @@ - the divine strength of Achilles - a man of godlike sagacity - source: R.H.Roveref - text: man must play God for he has acquired certain godlike powers + text: Man must play God for he has acquired certain godlike powers. ili: i6898 members: - divine @@ -87774,7 +87774,7 @@ definition: - less than human or not worthy of a human being example: - - treated natives as subhuman + - … treated natives as subhuman - a subhuman spectacle - the subhuman primates ili: i6900 @@ -87825,7 +87825,7 @@ definition: - marked by humanistic values and devotion to human welfare example: - - released the prisoner for humanitarian reasons + - … released the prisoner for humanitarian reasons - respect and humanistic regard for all members of our species ili: i6904 members: @@ -87845,9 +87845,9 @@ definition: - lacking and reflecting lack of pity or compassion example: - - humans are innately inhumane; this explains much of the misery and suffering in - the world - - biological weapons are considered too inhumane to be used + - Humans are innately inhumane; this explains much of the misery and suffering in + the world. + - Biological weapons are considered too inhumane to be used. ili: i6905 members: - inhumane @@ -88005,7 +88005,7 @@ - a comical look of surprise - funny stories that made everybody laugh - a very funny writer - - it would have been laughable if it hadn't hurt so much + - It would have been laughable if it hadn't hurt so much. - a mirthful experience - risible courtroom antics ili: i6914 @@ -88036,7 +88036,7 @@ - humorously sarcastic or mocking example: - dry humor - - an ironic remark often conveys an intended meaning obliquely + - An ironic remark often conveys an intended meaning obliquely. - an ironic novel - an ironical smile - with a wry Scottish wit @@ -88145,7 +88145,7 @@ - having pathetic as well as ludicrous characteristics example: - source: Joseph Conrad - text: her life … presented itself to me as a tragicomical adventure + text: Her life … presented itself to me as a tragicomical adventure. ili: i6924 members: - tragicomic @@ -88169,7 +88169,7 @@ definition: - combining clever conception and facetious expression example: - - his sermons were unpredictably witty and satirical as well as eloquent + - His sermons were unpredictably witty and satirical as well as eloquent. ili: i6926 members: - witty @@ -88181,7 +88181,7 @@ - lacking humor example: - source: Truman Capote - text: it was a humorless wink; a wink of warning + text: It was a humorless wink; a wink of warning. ili: i6927 members: - humorless @@ -88244,7 +88244,7 @@ definition: - needing nourishment example: - - after skipped lunch the men were empty by suppertime + - After skipped lunch the men were empty by suppertime. - empty-bellied children ili: i6932 members: @@ -88257,10 +88257,10 @@ definition: - extremely hungry example: - - they were tired and famished for food and sleep + - They were tired and famished for food and sleep. - a ravenous boy - - the family was starved and ragged - - fell into the esurient embrace of a predatory enemy + - The family was starved and ragged. + - … fell into the esurient embrace of a predatory enemy ili: i6933 members: - famished @@ -88286,7 +88286,7 @@ definition: - without supper example: - - went to bed supperless + - … went to bed supperless ili: i6935 members: - supperless @@ -88297,7 +88297,7 @@ definition: - feeling a need or desire to drink example: - - after playing hard the children were thirsty + - After playing hard the children were thirsty. ili: i6936 members: - thirsty @@ -88325,8 +88325,8 @@ definition: - hurried and brief example: - - paid a flying visit - - took a flying glance at the book + - … paid a flying visit + - … took a flying glance at the book - a quick inspection - a fast visit ili: i6938 @@ -88341,7 +88341,7 @@ definition: - excessively quick example: - - made a hasty exit + - … made a hasty exit - a headlong rush to sell ili: i6939 members: @@ -88355,11 +88355,11 @@ - done with very great haste and without due deliberation example: - source: Shakespeare - text: hasty marriage seldom proveth well + text: Hasty marriage seldom proveth well. - source: Arthur Geddes - text: hasty makeshifts take the place of planning - - rejected what was regarded as an overhasty plan for reconversion - - wondered whether they had been rather precipitate in deposing the king + text: Hasty makeshifts take the place of planning. + - … rejected what was regarded as an overhasty plan for reconversion + - … wondered whether they had been rather precipitate in deposing the king ili: i6940 members: - hasty @@ -88569,7 +88569,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06168062-n example: - - a cognition is an immanent act of mind + - A cognition is an immanent act of mind. ili: i6958 members: - immanent @@ -88631,7 +88631,7 @@ - 08879115-n example: - source: John le Carre - text: I've got this dicky heart + text: I've got this dicky heart. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i6963 @@ -88680,7 +88680,7 @@ definition: - not damaged or diminished in any respect example: - - his speech remained unimpaired + - His speech remained unimpaired. ili: i6967 members: - unimpaired @@ -88728,7 +88728,7 @@ example: - the all-important subject of disarmament - crucial information - - in chess cool nerves are of the essence + - In chess cool nerves are of the essence. ili: i6969 members: - all-important @@ -88744,7 +88744,7 @@ - first in order of importance example: - the alpha male in the group of chimpanzees - - the alpha star in a constellation is the brightest or main star + - The alpha star in a constellation is the brightest or main star. ili: i6970 members: - alpha @@ -88755,8 +88755,8 @@ definition: - second in order of importance example: - - the candidate, considered a beta male, was perceived to be unable to lead his - party to victory + - The candidate, considered a beta male, was perceived to be unable to lead his + party to victory. ili: i6971 members: - beta @@ -88767,7 +88767,7 @@ definition: - significant example: - - graduation was a big day in his life + - Graduation was a big day in his life. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i6972 @@ -88794,7 +88794,7 @@ - a cardinal rule - the central cause of the problem - an example that was fundamental to the argument - - computers are fundamental to modern industrial structure + - Computers are fundamental to modern industrial structure. ili: i6974 members: - cardinal @@ -88810,10 +88810,10 @@ - most important element example: - the chief aim of living - - the main doors were of solid glass + - The main doors were of solid glass. - the principal rivers of America - the principal example - - policemen were primary targets + - Policemen were primary targets. - the master bedroom - a master switch ili: i6975 @@ -88878,7 +88878,7 @@ - of great gravity or crucial import; requiring serious thought example: - grave responsibilities - - faced a grave decision in a time of crisis + - … faced a grave decision in a time of crisis - a grievous fault - heavy matters of state - the weighty matters to be discussed at the peace conference @@ -88896,7 +88896,7 @@ - of major significance or importance example: - a great work of art - - Einstein was one of the outstanding figures of the 20th century + - Einstein was one of the outstanding figures of the 20th century. ili: i6981 members: - great @@ -88956,7 +88956,7 @@ definition: - of great consequence example: - - marriage is a serious matter + - Marriage is a serious matter. ili: i6986 members: - serious @@ -88988,7 +88988,7 @@ - not important example: - a relatively unimportant feature of the system - - the question seems unimportant + - The question seems unimportant. ili: i6988 members: - unimportant @@ -89004,8 +89004,8 @@ definition: - lacking worth or importance example: - - his work seems trivial and inconsequential - - the quite inconsequent fellow was managed like a puppet + - His work seems trivial and inconsequential. + - The quite inconsequent fellow was managed like a puppet. ili: i6989 members: - inconsequent @@ -89017,8 +89017,8 @@ definition: - (often followed by ‘to’) lacking importance; not mattering one way or the other example: - - whether you choose to do it or not is a matter that is quite immaterial (or indifferent) - - what others think is altogether indifferent to him + - Whether you choose to do it or not is a matter that is quite immaterial (or indifferent). + - What others think is altogether indifferent to him. ili: i6990 members: - immaterial @@ -89032,13 +89032,13 @@ example: - a fiddling sum of money - a footling gesture - - our worries are lilliputian compared with those of countries that are at war + - Our worries are lilliputian compared with those of countries that are at war. - a little (or small) matter - a dispute over niggling details - limited to petty enterprises - piffling efforts - - giving a police officer a free meal may be against the law, but it seems to be - a picayune infraction + - Giving a police officer a free meal may be against the law, but it seems to be + a picayune infraction. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i6991 @@ -89126,8 +89126,8 @@ definition: - inspiring awe or admiration or wonder example: - - New York is an amazing city - - the Grand Canyon is an awe-inspiring sight + - New York is an amazing city. + - The Grand Canyon is an awe-inspiring sight. - the awesome complexity of the universe - source: Melville text: this sea, whose gently awful stirrings seem to speak of some hidden soul @@ -89162,11 +89162,11 @@ definition: - so surprisingly impressive as to stun or overwhelm example: - - such an enormous response was astonishing + - Such an enormous response was astonishing. - an astounding achievement - - the amount of money required was staggering - - suffered a staggering defeat - - the figure inside the boucle dress was stupefying + - The amount of money required was staggering. + - … suffered a staggering defeat + - The figure inside the boucle dress was stupefying. ili: i6998 members: - astonishing @@ -89183,7 +89183,7 @@ - a baronial mansion - an imposing residence - a noble tree - - severe-looking policemen sat astride noble horses + - Severe-looking policemen sat astride noble horses. - stately columns ili: i6999 members: @@ -89200,8 +89200,8 @@ example: - the skater's dazzling virtuosic leaps - source: Janet Flanner - text: these great best canvases still look as astonishing and as invitingly new - as they did … when … his fulgurant popularity was in full growth + text: These great best canvases still look as astonishing and as invitingly new + as they did … when … his fulgurant popularity was in full growth. - source: Idwal Jones text: adventures related … in a style both vivid and fulgurous ili: i7000 @@ -89220,8 +89220,8 @@ - a dramatic sunset - a dramatic pause - a spectacular display of northern lights - - it was a spectacular play - - his striking good looks always created a sensation + - It was a spectacular play. + - His striking good looks always created a sensation. ili: i7001 members: - dramatic @@ -89251,8 +89251,8 @@ - extremely impressive in strength or excellence example: - a formidable opponent - - the challenge was formidable - - had a formidable array of compositions to his credit + - The challenge was formidable. + - … had a formidable array of compositions to his credit - the formidable army of brains at the Prime Minister's disposal ili: i7003 members: @@ -89331,7 +89331,7 @@ definition: - notably out of the ordinary example: - - the year saw one signal triumph for the Labour party + - The year saw one signal triumph for the Labour party. ili: i7010 members: - signal @@ -89365,7 +89365,7 @@ definition: - lacking in impressiveness example: - - on the whole the results of this system are unimposing + - On the whole the results of this system are unimposing. ili: i7013 members: - unimposing @@ -89407,7 +89407,7 @@ - easily seen or detected example: - a detectable note of sarcasm - - he continued after a perceptible pause + - He continued after a perceptible pause. ili: i9421 members: - detectable @@ -89434,7 +89434,7 @@ definition: - strongly marked; easily noticeable example: - - walked with a marked limp + - … walked with a marked limp - a pronounced flavor of cinnamon ili: i7018 members: @@ -89448,7 +89448,7 @@ - undesirably noticeable example: - the obtrusive behavior of a spoiled child - - equally obtrusive was the graffiti + - Equally obtrusive was the graffiti. ili: i8836 members: - obtrusive @@ -89462,7 +89462,7 @@ - not noticeable; not drawing attention example: - source: J.G.Cozzens - text: her clothes were simple and unnoticeable + text: Her clothes were simple and unnoticeable. ili: i7020 members: - unnoticeable @@ -89485,7 +89485,7 @@ - made more desirable or valuable or profitable; especially made ready for use or marketing example: - - new houses are springing up on an improved tract of land near the river + - New houses are springing up on an improved tract of land near the river. - an improved breed ili: i7022 members: @@ -89513,7 +89513,7 @@ - (of real estate) made more useful and profitable as by building or laying out roads example: - - condominiums were built on the developed site + - Condominiums were built on the developed site. ili: i7024 members: - developed @@ -89536,7 +89536,7 @@ - not made more desirable or valuable or profitable; especially not made ready for use or marketing example: - - taxes on unimproved land are low + - Taxes on unimproved land are low. - unimproved dirt roads ili: i7026 members: @@ -89571,9 +89571,9 @@ - rid of objects or obstructions such as e.g. trees and brush example: - cleared land - - cleared streets free of fallen trees and debris + - … cleared streets free of fallen trees and debris - a cleared passage through the underbrush - - played poker on the cleared dining room table + - … played poker on the cleared dining room table ili: i7029 members: - cleared @@ -89585,7 +89585,7 @@ definition: - having had all the trees removed at one time example: - - clear-cut hillsides are subject to erosion + - Clear-cut hillsides are subject to erosion. ili: i7030 members: - clear-cut @@ -89610,7 +89610,7 @@ - not cleared; not rid of objects or obstructions example: - uncleared land - - many cars were stuck in the snow on uncleared streets + - Many cars were stuck in the snow on uncleared streets. ili: i7032 members: - uncleared @@ -89729,7 +89729,7 @@ definition: - (often followed by ‘to’) having a preference, disposition, or tendency example: - - wasn't inclined to believe the excuse + - … wasn't inclined to believe the excuse - inclined to be moody ili: i7043 members: @@ -89744,8 +89744,8 @@ definition: - (usually followed by ‘to’) naturally disposed toward example: - - he is apt to ignore matters he considers unimportant - - I am not minded to answer any questions + - He is apt to ignore matters he considers unimportant. + - I am not minded to answer any questions. ili: i7044 members: - apt @@ -89841,7 +89841,7 @@ definition: - disinclined to become involved example: - - they were usually reluctant to socialize + - They were usually reluctant to socialize. - reluctant to help ili: i7051 members: @@ -89939,7 +89939,7 @@ definition: - directed or bound inward example: - - took the in bus + - … took the in bus - the in basket ili: i7059 members: @@ -90081,7 +90081,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - ‘therefore’ is an illative word + - ‘therefore’ is an illative word. ili: i7070 members: - illative @@ -90137,7 +90137,7 @@ definition: - luxuriously self-indulgent example: - - I spent a decadent day at a spa + - I spent a decadent day at a spa. ili: i7074 members: - decadent @@ -90148,7 +90148,7 @@ definition: - preoccupied with the pursuit of pleasure and especially games of chance example: - - led a dissipated life + - … led a dissipated life - a betting man - a card-playing son of a bitch - a gambling fool @@ -90168,8 +90168,8 @@ - displaying luxury and furnishing gratification to the senses example: - an epicurean banquet - - enjoyed a luxurious suite with a crystal chandelier and thick oriental rugs - - Lucullus spent the remainder of his days in voluptuous magnificence + - … enjoyed a luxurious suite with a crystal chandelier and thick oriental rugs + - Lucullus spent the remainder of his days in voluptuous magnificence. - a chinchilla robe of sybaritic lavishness ili: i7076 members: @@ -90186,7 +90186,7 @@ definition: - given to social pleasures often including dissipation example: - - led a gay Bohemian life + - … led a gay Bohemian life - a gay old rogue with an eye for the ladies ili: i7077 members: @@ -90236,7 +90236,7 @@ definition: - gratifying tastes, appetites, or desires example: - - pampering parents often have spoilt children + - Pampering parents often have spoilt children. - a very pampering cruise experience ili: i7081 members: @@ -90292,7 +90292,7 @@ - morally rigorous and strict example: - puritanic distaste for alcohol - - she was anything but puritanical in her behavior + - She was anything but puritanical in her behavior. - blue laws ili: i7085 members: @@ -90306,9 +90306,9 @@ definition: - designed to promote discipline example: - - the teacher's action was corrective rather than instructional + - The teacher's action was corrective rather than instructional. - disciplinal measures - - the mother was stern and disciplinary + - The mother was stern and disciplinary. ili: i7086 members: - corrective @@ -90453,7 +90453,7 @@ - easily spread example: - source: Bertrand Russell - text: 'fear is exceedingly infectious: children catch it from their elders' + text: 'Fear is exceedingly infectious: children catch it from their elders.' ili: i7098 members: - infectious @@ -90561,7 +90561,7 @@ - hellish example: - source: Milton - text: Hence loathed Melancholy … / In Stygian cave forlorn + text: Hence loathed Melancholy … / In Stygian cave forlorn. ili: i7107 members: - Stygian @@ -90600,7 +90600,7 @@ - giving advice example: - an advisory memorandum - - his function was purely consultative + - His function was purely consultative. ili: i7110 members: - advisory @@ -90637,7 +90637,7 @@ example: - a telling smile - a telltale panel of lights - - a telltale patch of oil on the water marked where the boat went down + - A telltale patch of oil on the water marked where the boat went down. ili: i7113 members: - revealing @@ -90721,8 +90721,8 @@ definition: - being up to particular standard or level especially in being up to date in knowledge example: - - kept abreast of the latest developments - - constant revision keeps the book au courant + - … kept abreast of the latest developments + - Constant revision keeps the book au courant. - always au fait on the latest events - up on the news ili: i7120 @@ -90751,7 +90751,7 @@ example: - conversant with business trends - familiar with the complex machinery - - he was familiar with those roads + - He was familiar with those roads. ili: i7122 members: - conversant @@ -90867,9 +90867,9 @@ definition: - unaware because of a lack of relevant information or knowledge example: - - he was completely ignorant of the circumstances + - He was completely ignorant of the circumstances. - an unknowledgeable assistant - - his rudeness was unwitting + - His rudeness was unwitting. ili: i7131 members: - ignorant @@ -90930,7 +90930,7 @@ - not informed through reading example: - source: V.L.Parrington - text: he seems to have been wholly unread in political theory + text: He seems to have been wholly unread in political theory. ili: i7136 members: - unread @@ -90972,7 +90972,7 @@ definition: - without alteration or misrepresentation example: - - his judgment was undistorted by emotion + - His judgment was undistorted by emotion. ili: i7139 members: - undistorted @@ -91000,7 +91000,7 @@ definition: - having an intended meaning altered or misrepresented example: - - many of the facts seemed twisted out of any semblance to reality + - Many of the facts seemed twisted out of any semblance to reality. - a perverted translation of the poem ili: i7141 members: @@ -91056,7 +91056,7 @@ definition: - resided in; having tenants example: - - not all the occupied (or tenanted) apartments were well kept up + - Not all the occupied (or tenanted) apartments were well kept up. ili: i7145 members: - occupied @@ -91090,7 +91090,7 @@ definition: - furnished with inhabitants example: - - the area is well populated + - The area is well populated. - forests populated with all kinds of wild life ili: i7148 members: @@ -91162,7 +91162,7 @@ definition: - having lost inhabitants as by war or disease example: - - the 15th century plagues left vast areas of Europe depopulated + - The 15th century plagues left vast areas of Europe depopulated. ili: i7154 members: - depopulated @@ -91338,8 +91338,8 @@ definition: - gotten through environmental forces example: - - acquired characteristics (such as a suntan or a broken nose) cannot be passed - on + - Acquired characteristics (such as a suntan or a broken nose) cannot be passed + on. ili: i7167 members: - acquired @@ -91383,7 +91383,7 @@ definition: - held back or restrained or prevented example: - - in certain conditions previously inhibited conditioned reactions can reappear + - In certain conditions previously inhibited conditioned reactions can reappear. ili: i7171 members: - inhibited @@ -91395,8 +91395,8 @@ definition: - characterized by or showing the suppression of impulses or emotions example: - - their reactions were partly the product of pent-up emotions - - repressed rage turned his face scarlet + - Their reactions were partly the product of pent-up emotions. + - Repressed rage turned his face scarlet. ili: i7172 members: - pent-up @@ -91627,7 +91627,7 @@ definition: - (of a woman) having the hymen unbroken example: - - she was intact, virginal + - She was intact, virginal. ili: i7190 members: - intact @@ -91691,9 +91691,9 @@ definition: - freed from any question of guilt example: - - is absolved from all blame - - was now clear of the charge of cowardice - - his official honor is vindicated + - … is absolved from all blame + - … was now clear of the charge of cowardice + - His official honor is vindicated. ili: i7195 members: - absolved @@ -91709,8 +91709,8 @@ definition: - declared not guilty of a specific offense or crime; legally blameless example: - - he stands acquitted on all charges - - the jury found him not guilty by reason of insanity + - He stands acquitted on all charges. + - The jury found him not guilty by reason of insanity. ili: i7196 members: - acquitted @@ -91722,7 +91722,7 @@ definition: - free of guilt; not subject to blame example: - - has lived a blameless life + - … has lived a blameless life - of irreproachable character - an unimpeachable reputation ili: i7197 @@ -91764,7 +91764,7 @@ definition: - deserving blame example: - - admitted to being at fault + - … admitted to being at fault ili: i7199 members: - at fault @@ -91802,7 +91802,7 @@ definition: - liable to be accused, or cause for such liability example: - - the suspect was chargeable + - The suspect was chargeable. - an indictable offense ili: i7202 members: @@ -92064,8 +92064,8 @@ definition: - enlightening or uplifting so as to encourage intellectual or moral improvement example: - - the paintings in the church served an edifying purpose even for those who could - not read + - The paintings in the church served an edifying purpose even for those who could + not read. ili: i7226 members: - edifying @@ -92221,7 +92221,7 @@ definition: - restricted to whites only example: - - under segregation there were even white restrooms and white drinking fountains + - Under segregation there were even white restrooms and white drinking fountains. - a lily-white movement which would expel Negroes from the organization ili: i7239 members: @@ -92502,7 +92502,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06125308-n example: - - endogenic rocks are not clastic + - Endogenic rocks are not clastic. ili: i7264 members: - endogenic @@ -92551,9 +92551,9 @@ definition: - appealing to or using the intellect example: - - satire is an intellectual weapon - - intellectual workers engaged in creative literary or artistic or scientific labor - - has tremendous intellectual sympathy for oppressed people + - Satire is an intellectual weapon. + - Intellectual workers engaged in creative literary or artistic or scientific labor. + - … has tremendous intellectual sympathy for oppressed people - coldly intellectual - sort of the intellectual type - intellectual literature @@ -92688,7 +92688,7 @@ definition: - having the capacity for thought and reason especially to a high degree example: - - is there intelligent life in the universe? + - Is there intelligent life in the universe? ili: i7278 members: - intelligent @@ -92722,7 +92722,7 @@ example: - an apt pupil - source: Bram Stoker - text: you are a clever man … you reason well and your wit is bold + text: You are a clever man … you reason well and your wit is bold. ili: i7280 members: - apt @@ -92734,7 +92734,7 @@ definition: - having or marked by unusual and impressive intelligence example: - - our project needs brainy women + - Our project needs brainy women. - a brilliant mind - a brilliant solution to the problem ili: i7281 @@ -92749,8 +92749,8 @@ definition: - characterized by quickness and ease in learning example: - - some children are brighter in one subject than another - - smart children talk earlier than the average + - Some children are brighter in one subject than another. + - Smart children talk earlier than the average. ili: i7282 members: - bright @@ -92883,7 +92883,7 @@ - spoken as if with a thick tongue example: - the thick speech of a drunkard - - his words were slurred + - His words were slurred. ili: i7292 members: - slurred @@ -92931,7 +92931,7 @@ example: - a calculated insult - with measured irony - - he made a deliberate decision not to respond negatively + - He made a deliberate decision not to respond negatively. ili: i7295 members: - deliberate @@ -92962,8 +92962,8 @@ - a well-intentioned but clumsy waiter - a well-meaning but tactless fellow - source: S.W.Maughm - text: the son's well-meaning efforts threw a singular chill upon the father's - admirers + text: The son's well-meaning efforts threw a singular chill upon the father's + admirers. - blunt but well-meant criticism ili: i7297 members: @@ -92993,7 +92993,7 @@ definition: - happening by chance or unexpectedly or unintentionally example: - - with an inadvertent gesture she swept the vase off the table + - With an inadvertent gesture she swept the vase off the table. - accidental poisoning - an accidental shooting ili: i7299 @@ -93009,7 +93009,7 @@ example: - a causeless miracle - fortuitous encounters — strange accidents of fortune - - we cannot regard artistic invention as … uncaused and unrelated to the times + - We cannot regard artistic invention as … uncaused and unrelated to the times. ili: i7300 members: - causeless @@ -93023,8 +93023,8 @@ - not done with purpose or intent example: - an unintentional pun - - the offense was unintentional - - an unwitting mistake may be overlooked + - The offense was unintentional. + - An unwitting mistake may be overlooked. ili: i7301 members: - unintentional @@ -93038,7 +93038,7 @@ - done or made or performed with purpose and intent example: - source: Havelock Ellis - text: style … is more than the deliberate and designed creation + text: Style … is more than the deliberate and designed creation. - games designed for all ages - well-designed houses ili: i7302 @@ -93105,7 +93105,7 @@ - accumulating and becoming more intense example: - the deepening gloom - - felt a deepening love + - … felt a deepening love - the thickening dusk ili: i7308 members: @@ -93209,7 +93209,7 @@ example: - an interested audience - interested in sports - - was interested to hear about her family + - … was interested to hear about her family - interested in knowing who was on the telephone - interested spectators ili: i7317 @@ -93235,7 +93235,7 @@ - marked by a lack of interest example: - an apathetic audience - - the universe is neither hostile nor friendly; it is simply indifferent + - The universe is neither hostile nor friendly; it is simply indifferent. ili: i7320 members: - apathetic @@ -93262,8 +93262,8 @@ - showing indifference or disregard example: - a dismissive shrug - - the firm is dismissive of the competitor's product - - ‘chronic fatigue syndrome’ was known by the dismissive term ‘housewife syndrome’ + - The firm is dismissive of the competitor's product. + - ‘chronic fatigue syndrome’ was known by the dismissive term ‘housewife syndrome’. ili: i7322 members: - dismissive @@ -93274,8 +93274,8 @@ definition: - having lost or been caused to lose interest because of overexposure example: - - the mind of the audience is becoming dulled - - the benumbed intellectual faculties can no longer respond + - The mind of the audience is becoming dulled. + - The benumbed intellectual faculties can no longer respond. ili: i7323 members: - dulled @@ -93321,7 +93321,7 @@ - agreeably diverting example: - an entertaining puppet show - - films should be entertaining + - Films should be entertaining. ili: i7326 members: - entertaining @@ -93346,7 +93346,7 @@ definition: - capable of arousing interest or curiosity example: - - our team came up with some most intriguing finds + - Our team came up with some most intriguing finds. ili: i7328 members: - intriguing @@ -93393,11 +93393,11 @@ - his competent but dull performance - a ho-hum speaker who couldn't capture their attention - source: Edmund Burke - text: what an irksome task the writing of long letters is + text: What an irksome task the writing of long letters is. - tedious days on the train - source: Mark Twain text: the tiresome chirping of a cricket - - other people's dreams are dreadfully wearisome + - Other people's dreams are dreadfully wearisome. ili: i7331 members: - boring @@ -93476,8 +93476,8 @@ definition: - carried on within the bounds of an institution or community example: - - most of the students participated actively in the college's intramural sports - program + - Most of the students participated actively in the college's intramural sports + program. ili: i7337 members: - intramural @@ -93582,7 +93582,7 @@ - belonging to a thing by its very nature example: - source: John Dewey - text: form was treated as something intrinsic, as the very essence of the thing + text: Form was treated as something intrinsic, as the very essence of the thing. ili: i7346 members: - intrinsic @@ -93630,7 +93630,7 @@ example: - extrinsic evidence - an extrinsic feature of the new building - - that style is something extrinsic to the subject + - That style is something extrinsic to the subject. - looking for extrinsic aid ili: i7349 members: @@ -93646,8 +93646,8 @@ definition: - associated by chance and not an integral part example: - - they had to decide whether his misconduct was adventitious or the result of a - flaw in his character + - They had to decide whether his misconduct was adventitious or the result of a + flaw in his character. ili: i7350 members: - adventitious @@ -93671,7 +93671,7 @@ example: - an economic theory alien to the spirit of capitalism - the mysticism so foreign to the French mind and temper - - jealousy is foreign to her nature + - Jealousy is foreign to her nature. ili: i7352 members: - alien @@ -93683,7 +93683,7 @@ definition: - coming from the outside example: - - extraneous light in the camera spoiled the photograph + - Extraneous light in the camera spoiled the photograph. - relying upon an extraneous income - disdaining outside pressure groups ili: i7353 @@ -93698,8 +93698,8 @@ definition: - not essential example: - - the ballet struck me as extraneous and somewhat out of keeping with the rest of - the play + - The ballet struck me as extraneous and somewhat out of keeping with the rest of + the play. ili: i7354 members: - extraneous @@ -93806,7 +93806,7 @@ definition: - tending to intrude (especially upon privacy) example: - - she felt her presence there was intrusive + - She felt her presence there was intrusive. ili: i7363 members: - intrusive @@ -93818,7 +93818,7 @@ definition: - gradually intrusive without right or permission example: - - we moved back from the encroaching tide + - We moved back from the encroaching tide. - invasive tourists - trespassing hunters ili: i7364 @@ -94063,7 +94063,7 @@ - igneous rock produced by eruption and solidified on or near the earth's surface; rhyolite or andesite or basalt example: - - volcanic rock includes the volcanic glass obsidian + - Volcanic rock includes the volcanic glass obsidian. ili: i7383 members: - volcanic @@ -94389,7 +94389,7 @@ - (of linens or clothes) not ironed example: - a pile of unironed laundry - - wore unironed jeans + - … wore unironed jeans ili: i7410 members: - unironed @@ -94514,9 +94514,9 @@ example: - glad you are here - glad that they succeeded - - gave a glad shout + - … gave a glad shout - a glad smile - - heard the glad news + - … heard the glad news - a glad occasion ili: i7421 members: @@ -94543,7 +94543,7 @@ - feeling sad because his dog had died - source: Christina Rossetti text: Better by far that you should forget and smile / Than that you should remember - and be sad + and be sad. ili: i7423 members: - sad @@ -94572,7 +94572,7 @@ - filled with or evoking sadness example: - the child's doleful expression - - stared with mournful eyes + - … stared with mournful eyes - mournful news ili: i7425 members: @@ -94596,7 +94596,7 @@ example: - growing more melancholy every hour - her melancholic smile - - we acquainted him with the melancholy truth + - We acquainted him with the melancholy truth. ili: i7427 members: - melancholy @@ -94691,7 +94691,7 @@ - a sorrowful tale of death and despair - sorrowful news - source: The Bible, Proverbs 14:13 - text: even in laughter the heart is sorrowful + text: Even in laughter the heart is sorrowful. ili: i7434 members: - sorrowful @@ -94744,7 +94744,7 @@ definition: - expressive of severe grief or regret example: - - shed bitter tears + - … shed bitter tears ili: i7437 members: - bitter @@ -94792,7 +94792,7 @@ example: - a grievous loss - a grievous cry - - her sigh was heartbreaking + - Her sigh was heartbreaking. - the heartrending words of Rabin's granddaughter ili: i7441 members: @@ -94844,10 +94844,10 @@ - of things that make you feel sad example: - sad news - - she doesn't like sad movies - - it was a very sad story + - She doesn't like sad movies. + - It was a very sad story. - source: Christina Rossetti - text: When I am dead, my dearest, / Sing no sad songs for me + text: When I am dead, my dearest, / Sing no sad songs for me. ili: i7445 members: - sad @@ -94859,7 +94859,7 @@ - affected by or full of grief or woe example: - source: George du Maurier - text: his sorrow … made him look … haggard and … woebegone + text: His sorrow … made him look … haggard and … woebegone. ili: i7446 members: - woebegone @@ -94875,7 +94875,7 @@ definition: - full of or characterized by joy example: - - felt a joyous abandon + - … felt a joyous abandon - joyous laughter ili: i7447 members: @@ -94933,9 +94933,9 @@ definition: - full of or showing high-spirited merriment example: - - when hearts were young and gay + - When hearts were young and gay. - source: Wordsworth - text: a poet could not but be gay, in such a jocund company + text: A poet could not but be gay, in such a jocund company. - the jolly crowd at the reunion - jolly old Saint Nick - a jovial old gentleman @@ -95110,7 +95110,7 @@ definition: - being precisely fitting and right example: - - it is only meet that she should be seated first + - It is only meet that she should be seated first. ili: i7464 members: - fitting @@ -95165,7 +95165,7 @@ definition: - affording grounds for legal action example: - - slander is an actionable offense + - Slander is an actionable offense. ili: i7468 members: - actionable @@ -95211,7 +95211,7 @@ definition: - not merited or deserved example: - - received an unmerited honorary degree + - … received an unmerited honorary degree ili: i7472 members: - unmerited @@ -95234,7 +95234,7 @@ definition: - not deserved or earned example: - - has an undeserved reputation as a coward + - … has an undeserved reputation as a coward ili: i7474 members: - undeserved @@ -95246,7 +95246,7 @@ - fitted with or secured by a key example: - a keyed instrument - - the locks have not yet been keyed + - The locks have not yet been keyed. ili: i7475 members: - keyed @@ -95276,7 +95276,7 @@ - kind to sick patients - a kind master - kind words showing understanding and sympathy - - thanked her for her kind letter + - … thanked her for her kind letter ili: i7477 members: - kind @@ -95315,7 +95315,7 @@ definition: - showing or motivated by sympathy and understanding and generosity example: - - was charitable in his opinions of others + - … was charitable in his opinions of others - kindly criticism - a kindly act - sympathetic words @@ -95337,7 +95337,7 @@ - having or showing a kindly or tender nature example: - the gentle touch of her hand - - her gentle manner was comforting + - Her gentle manner was comforting. - a gentle sensitive nature - gentle blue eyes ili: i7481 @@ -95397,7 +95397,7 @@ definition: - unkind or cruel or uncivil example: - - had harsh words + - … had harsh words - a harsh and unlovable old tyrant - a rough answer ili: i7485 @@ -95490,7 +95490,7 @@ definition: - most familiar or renowned example: - - Stevenson's best-known work is probably ‘Treasure Island’ + - Stevenson's best-known work is probably ‘Treasure Island’. ili: i7492 members: - best-known @@ -95535,7 +95535,7 @@ definition: - having the identity known or established example: - - the identified bodies were released for burial + - The identified bodies were released for burial. ili: i7495 members: - identified @@ -95573,7 +95573,7 @@ - a well-known politician - well-known facts - a politician who is well known - - these facts are well known + - These facts are well known. ili: i7498 members: - well-known @@ -95631,7 +95631,7 @@ - (usually used with ‘to’) occurring or existing without the knowledge of example: - a crisis unbeknown to me - - she had been ill for months, unbeknownst to the family + - She had been ill for months, unbeknownst to the family. ili: i7502 members: - unbeknown @@ -95690,7 +95690,7 @@ definition: - fully apprehended as to purport or meaning or explanation example: - - the understood conditions of troop withdrawal were clear + - The understood conditions of troop withdrawal were clear. ili: i7507 members: - understood @@ -95702,9 +95702,9 @@ definition: - fully understood or grasped example: - - dangers not yet appreciated + - Dangers not yet appreciated. - these apprehended truths - - a thing comprehended is a thing known as fully as it can be known + - A thing comprehended is a thing known as fully as it can be known. ili: i7508 members: - appreciated @@ -95719,7 +95719,7 @@ example: - a word taken literally - a smile taken as consent - - an open door interpreted as an invitation + - An open door interpreted as an invitation. ili: i7509 members: - interpreted @@ -95732,8 +95732,8 @@ - not understood example: - source: Psychiatry - text: should not tamely submit to the unpredictable and ununderstood cycles of - wars + text: … should not tamely submit to the unpredictable and ununderstood cycles + of wars ili: i7510 members: - ununderstood @@ -95805,7 +95805,7 @@ definition: - lacking a label or tag example: - - unlabeled luggage is liable to be lost + - Unlabeled luggage is liable to be lost. ili: i7516 members: - unlabeled @@ -95854,7 +95854,7 @@ definition: - able to fly through the air (as a bird) example: - - three chicks were raised to the free-flying stage + - Three chicks were raised to the free-flying stage. ili: i7520 members: - free-flying @@ -95928,7 +95928,7 @@ definition: - being or passing over or across the sea example: - - some overseas trade in grain arose + - Some overseas trade in grain arose. ili: i7526 members: - oversea @@ -95975,7 +95975,7 @@ - above average in size or number or quantity or magnitude or extent example: - a large city - - set out for the big city + - … set out for the big city - a large sum - a big (or large) barn - a large family @@ -96097,7 +96097,7 @@ definition: - as of a photograph; made larger example: - - the enlarged photograph revealed many details + - The enlarged photograph revealed many details. ili: i7536 members: - blown-up @@ -96146,7 +96146,7 @@ definition: - large in capacity example: - - she carried a capacious bag + - She carried a capacious bag. ili: i7540 members: - capacious @@ -96158,7 +96158,7 @@ - so great in size or force or extent as to elicit awe example: - colossal crumbling ruins of an ancient temple - - has a colossal nerve + - … has a colossal nerve - a prodigious storm - a stupendous field of grass - stupendous demand @@ -96203,7 +96203,7 @@ - source: Walter Lippman text: a tremendous fact in human experience; that a whole civilization should be dependent on technology - - a plane took off with a tremendous noise + - A plane took off with a tremendous noise. ili: i7544 members: - enormous @@ -96257,7 +96257,7 @@ - an extensive Roman settlement in northwest England - extended farm lands - surgeons with extended experience - - they suffered extensive damage + - They suffered extensive damage. ili: i7548 members: - extensive @@ -96300,7 +96300,7 @@ definition: - large and impressive in physical size or extent example: - - the bridge is a grand structure + - The bridge is a grand structure. ili: i7551 members: - grand @@ -96315,7 +96315,7 @@ - huge country estates - huge popular demand for higher education - a huge wave - - the Los Angeles aqueduct winds like an immense snake along the base of the mountains + - The Los Angeles aqueduct winds like an immense snake along the base of the mountains. - immense numbers of birds - at vast (or immense) expense - the vast reaches of outer space @@ -96385,7 +96385,7 @@ definition: - unusually large in scope example: - - a large-scale attack on AIDS is needed + - A large-scale attack on AIDS is needed. ili: i7557 members: - large-scale @@ -96534,7 +96534,7 @@ definition: - very large; of exceptional size for its kind example: - - won by a plumping majority + - … won by a plumping majority ili: i7570 members: - plumping @@ -96697,7 +96697,7 @@ - a lilliputian chest of drawers - her petite figure - tiny feet - - the flyspeck nation of Bahrain moved toward democracy + - The flyspeck nation of Bahrain moved toward democracy. ili: i7582 members: - bantam @@ -96738,7 +96738,7 @@ definition: - small and unimpressive example: - - we stayed in a dinky old hotel + - We stayed in a dinky old hotel. - an insignificant sum of money exemplifies: - 07089193-n @@ -96769,7 +96769,7 @@ definition: - small and delicate example: - - she was an elfin creature — graceful and delicate + - She was an elfin creature — graceful and delicate. - obsessed by things elfin and small ili: i7586 members: @@ -96825,7 +96825,7 @@ definition: - so small as to be invisible without a microscope example: - - differences were microscopic + - Differences were microscopic. ili: i7591 members: - microscopic @@ -96858,7 +96858,7 @@ - extremely small example: - a minuscule kitchen - - a minuscule amount of rain fell + - A minuscule amount of rain fell. ili: i7594 members: - minuscule @@ -97162,7 +97162,7 @@ definition: - allowing passage in and out example: - - our unfenced and largely unpoliced border inevitably has been very porous + - Our unfenced and largely unpoliced border inevitably has been very porous. ili: i7619 members: - holey @@ -97317,7 +97317,7 @@ definition: - made without leavening example: - - unleavened bread is often simply flour mixed with water + - Unleavened bread is often simply flour mixed with water. ili: i7633 members: - unleavened @@ -97515,7 +97515,7 @@ definition: - distributed or sold illicitly example: - - the black economy pays no taxes + - The black economy pays no taxes. ili: i7649 members: - bootleg @@ -97557,7 +97557,7 @@ definition: - taken for your own use in violation of a trust example: - - the banker absconded with embezzled funds + - The banker absconded with embezzled funds. ili: i7652 members: - embezzled @@ -97580,7 +97580,7 @@ definition: - not regulated or sanctioned by law example: - - there were only extralegal recourses for their grievances + - There were only extralegal recourses for their grievances. ili: i7654 members: - extralegal @@ -97637,7 +97637,7 @@ definition: - branded or labeled falsely and in violation of statutory requirements example: - - confiscated the misbranded drugs + - … confiscated the misbranded drugs ili: i7658 members: - misbranded @@ -97763,7 +97763,7 @@ definition: - not deciphered example: - - Linear A is still undeciphered + - Linear A is still undeciphered. ili: i7669 members: - undeciphered @@ -97913,7 +97913,7 @@ - born out of wedlock example: - source: E.A.Freeman - text: the dominions of both rulers passed away to their spurious or doubtful offspring + text: The dominions of both rulers passed away to their spurious or doubtful offspring. ili: i7682 members: - bastardly @@ -97936,7 +97936,7 @@ definition: - (of marriages) illicit or informal example: - - in Colonial America left-handed marriages between Frenchmen and Indians were frequent + - In Colonial America left-handed marriages between Frenchmen and Indians were frequent. ili: i7684 members: - left-handed @@ -98013,7 +98013,7 @@ example: - suits of like design - a limited circle of like minds - - members of the cat family have like dispositions + - Members of the cat family have like dispositions. - as like as two peas in a pod - doglike devotion - a dreamlike quality @@ -98039,7 +98039,7 @@ definition: - resembling closely example: - - they have look-alike cars + - They have look-alike cars. ili: i7693 members: - look-alike @@ -98061,7 +98061,7 @@ definition: - marked by dissimilarity example: - - for twins they are very unlike + - For twins they are very unlike. ili: i7695 members: - unlike @@ -98072,9 +98072,9 @@ definition: - having the same or similar characteristics example: - - all politicians are alike - - they looked utterly alike - - friends are generally alike in background and taste + - All politicians are alike. + - They looked utterly alike. + - Friends are generally alike in background and taste. ili: i7696 members: - alike @@ -98101,7 +98101,7 @@ example: - like amounts - the same amount - - gave one six blows and the other a like number + - … gave one six blows and the other a like number - the same number ili: i7698 members: @@ -98114,7 +98114,7 @@ definition: - not equal in amount example: - - they distributed unlike (or unequal) sums to the various charities + - They distributed unlike (or unequal) sums to the various charities. ili: i7699 members: - unlike @@ -98127,11 +98127,11 @@ definition: - has a good chance of being the case or of coming about example: - - these services are likely to be available to us all before long - - she is likely to forget + - These services are likely to be available to us all before long. + - She is likely to forget. - a likely place for a restaurant - - the broken limb is likely to fall - - rain is likely + - The broken limb is likely to fall. + - Rain is likely. - a likely topic for investigation - likely candidates for the job ili: i7700 @@ -98146,8 +98146,8 @@ definition: - at risk of or subject to experiencing something usually unpleasant example: - - he is apt to lose - - she is liable to forget + - He is apt to lose. + - She is liable to forget. ili: i7701 members: - apt @@ -98185,7 +98185,7 @@ example: - an unlikely story - an unlikely candidate for reelection - - a butcher is unlikely to preach vegetarianism + - A butcher is unlikely to preach vegetarianism. ili: i7704 members: - unlikely @@ -98237,7 +98237,7 @@ - likely but not certain to be or become true or real example: - a likely result - - he foresaw a probable loss + - He foresaw a probable loss. ili: i7708 members: - probable @@ -98281,7 +98281,7 @@ definition: - not likely to be true or to occur or to have occurred example: - - legislation on the question is highly unlikely + - Legislation on the question is highly unlikely. - an improbable event ili: i7712 members: @@ -98356,7 +98356,7 @@ definition: - having no limbs example: - - a snake is a limbless reptile + - A snake is a limbless reptile. ili: i7719 members: - limbless @@ -98423,8 +98423,8 @@ - having no limits in range or scope example: - source: Philip Rahv - text: to start with a theory of unlimited freedom is to end up with unlimited - despotism + text: To start with a theory of unlimited freedom is to end up with unlimited + despotism. - the limitless reaches of outer space ili: i7724 members: @@ -98531,7 +98531,7 @@ definition: - descended from a common ancestor but through different lines example: - - cousins are collateral relatives + - Cousins are collateral relatives. - an indirect descendant of the Stuarts ili: i7732 members: @@ -98703,7 +98703,7 @@ definition: - beyond the literal or primary sense example: - - ‘hot off the press’ shows an extended sense of ‘hot’ + - ‘hot off the press’ shows an extended sense of ‘hot’. ili: i7747 members: - extended @@ -98727,8 +98727,8 @@ definition: - using the name of one thing for that of another with which it is closely associated example: - - to say ‘he spent the evening reading Shakespeare’ is metonymic because it substitutes - the author himself for the author's works + - To say ‘he spent the evening reading Shakespeare’ is metonymic because it substitutes + the author himself for the author's works. ili: i7749 members: - metonymic @@ -98740,7 +98740,7 @@ definition: - characterized by romantic imagery example: - - Turner's vision of the rainbow … was poetic + - Turner's vision of the rainbow … was poetic. ili: i7750 members: - poetic @@ -98753,8 +98753,8 @@ special for the general or the general for the special; or the material for the thing made of it example: - - to use ‘hand’ for ‘worker’ or ‘ten sails’ for ‘ten ships’ or ‘steel’ for ‘sword’ - is to use a synecdochic figure of speech + - To use ‘hand’ for ‘worker’ or ‘ten sails’ for ‘ten ships’ or ‘steel’ for ‘sword’ + is to use a synecdochic figure of speech. ili: i7751 members: - synecdochic @@ -98894,8 +98894,8 @@ example: - a live television program - brought to you live from Lincoln Center - - live entertainment involves performers actually in the physical presence of a - live audience + - Live entertainment involves performers actually in the physical presence of a + live audience. ili: i7764 members: - live @@ -99023,7 +99023,7 @@ definition: - wearing livery example: - - liveried footmen stood on the palace steps + - Liveried footmen stood on the palace steps. ili: i7775 members: - liveried @@ -99078,7 +99078,7 @@ definition: - (of weapons) not charged with ammunition example: - - many people are killed by guns thought to be unloaded + - Many people are killed by guns thought to be unloaded. ili: i7780 members: - unloaded @@ -99101,7 +99101,7 @@ definition: - failing to detonate; especially not charged with an active explosive example: - - he stepped on a dud mine + - He stepped on a dud mine. ili: i7782 members: - dud @@ -99146,7 +99146,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06052606-n example: - - the localized infection formed a definite abscess + - The localized infection formed a definite abscess. ili: i7786 members: - localized @@ -99278,7 +99278,7 @@ example: - diseases endemic to the tropics - endemic malaria - - food shortages and starvation are endemic in certain parts of the world + - Food shortages and starvation are endemic in certain parts of the world. ili: i7796 members: - endemic @@ -99309,7 +99309,7 @@ definition: - wearing a protective glove example: - - gestured with his gauntleted hand + - … gestured with his gauntleted hand ili: i7799 members: - gauntleted @@ -99348,7 +99348,7 @@ definition: - not wearing a hat example: - - stood hatless in the rain with water dripping down his neck + - … stood hatless in the rain with water dripping down his neck ili: i7803 members: - hatless @@ -99560,8 +99560,8 @@ - fully extended or stretched forth example: - an extended telescope - - his extended legs reached almost across the small room - - refused to accept the extended hand + - His extended legs reached almost across the small room. + - … refused to accept the extended hand ili: i7821 members: - extended @@ -99611,7 +99611,7 @@ definition: - with arms and legs stretched out and apart example: - - lay spread-eagle on the floor + - … lay spread-eagle on the floor ili: i7825 members: - spread-eagle @@ -99622,7 +99622,7 @@ definition: - extended or spread over a wide area or distance example: - - broad fields lay stretched on both sides of us + - Broad fields lay stretched on both sides of us. ili: i7826 members: - stretched @@ -99655,7 +99655,7 @@ - used of women's clothing having a hemline at mid-calf example: - midiskirts - - wore her dresses midi length + - … wore her dresses midi length exemplifies: - 06318142-n ili: i7829 @@ -99666,7 +99666,7 @@ definition: - used of women's clothing having a hemline at the ankle example: - - wanted a maxi-length coat + - … wanted a maxi-length coat - a maxidress exemplifies: - 06318142-n @@ -99697,7 +99697,7 @@ example: - a long road - a long distance - - contained many long words + - … contained many long words - ten miles long ili: i7833 members: @@ -99736,8 +99736,8 @@ - drawn out or made longer spatially example: - Picasso's elongated Don Quixote - - lengthened skirts are fashionable this year - - the extended airport runways can accommodate larger planes + - Lengthened skirts are fashionable this year. + - The extended airport runways can accommodate larger planes. - a prolonged black line across the page ili: i7835 members: @@ -99874,7 +99874,7 @@ example: - short skirts - short hair - - the board was a foot short + - The board was a foot short. - a short toss exemplifies: - 06730109-n @@ -99937,7 +99937,7 @@ example: - a sawed-off shotgun - a sawed-off broomstick - - the shortened rope was easier to use + - The shortened rope was easier to use. ili: i7851 members: - sawed-off @@ -100161,7 +100161,7 @@ example: - endless debates - an endless conversation - - the wait seemed eternal + - The wait seemed eternal. - eternal quarreling - an interminable sermon ili: i7867 @@ -100385,7 +100385,7 @@ - cut short in duration example: - the abbreviated speech - - her shortened life was clearly the result of smoking + - Her shortened life was clearly the result of smoking. - an unsatisfactory truncated conversation ili: i7885 members: @@ -100438,8 +100438,8 @@ definition: - dealt with very quickly; to the point example: - - the conference was short and sweet - - make your statement short and sweet + - The conference was short and sweet. + - Make your statement short and sweet. ili: i7889 members: - short and sweet @@ -100488,7 +100488,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06186749-n example: - - the English vowel sounds in ‘bate’, ‘beat’, ‘bite’, ‘boat’, ‘boot’ are long + - The English vowel sounds in ‘bate’, ‘beat’, ‘bite’, ‘boat’, ‘boot’ are long. ili: i7893 members: - long @@ -100499,7 +100499,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06186749-n example: - - the English vowel sounds in ‘pat’, ‘pet’, ‘pit’, ‘pot’, ‘putt’ are short + - The English vowel sounds in ‘pat’, ‘pet’, ‘pit’, ‘pot’, ‘putt’ are short. ili: i7894 members: - short @@ -100510,7 +100510,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06160103-n example: - - is long on coffee + - … is long on coffee - a long position in gold ili: i7895 members: @@ -100616,8 +100616,8 @@ - extending or lying across; in a crosswise direction; at right angles to the long axis example: - - cross members should be all steel - - from the transverse hall the stairway ascends gracefully + - Cross members should be all steel. + - From the transverse hall the stairway ascends gracefully. - transversal vibrations - transverse colon ili: i7904 @@ -100645,7 +100645,7 @@ definition: - having or covered with a lid or lids; often used in combination example: - - milk is left in a large lidded mug + - Milk is left in a large lidded mug. - heavy-lidded eyes ili: i7906 members: @@ -100667,7 +100667,7 @@ - not tight; not closely constrained or constricted or constricting example: - loose clothing - - the large shoes were very loose + - The large shoes were very loose. ili: i7908 members: - loose @@ -100680,7 +100680,7 @@ - not fitting closely; hanging loosely example: - baggy trousers - - a loose-fitting blouse is comfortable in hot weather + - A loose-fitting blouse is comfortable in hot weather. ili: i7909 members: - baggy @@ -100709,8 +100709,8 @@ - closely constrained or constricted or constricting example: - tight skirts - - he hated tight starched collars - - fingers closed in a tight fist + - He hated tight starched collars. + - Fingers closed in a tight fist. - a tight feeling in his chest ili: i7911 members: @@ -100817,7 +100817,7 @@ definition: - made narrow; limited in breadth example: - - narrowed arteries impair blood circulation + - Narrowed arteries impair blood circulation. - a narrowed view of the world ili: i7919 members: @@ -100829,7 +100829,7 @@ definition: - as if squeezed uncomfortably tight example: - - her pinched toes in her pointed shoes were killing her + - Her pinched toes in her pointed shoes were killing her. ili: i7920 members: - pinched @@ -100897,7 +100897,7 @@ definition: - lost temporarily; as especially put in an unaccustomed or forgotten place example: - - the mislaid hat turned up eventually + - The mislaid hat turned up eventually. - misplaced tickets ili: i7925 members: @@ -100922,7 +100922,7 @@ definition: - not used to good advantage example: - - squandered money cannot be replaced + - Squandered money cannot be replaced. - a wasted effort ili: i7928 members: @@ -100947,7 +100947,7 @@ definition: - unable to find your way example: - - found the straying sheep + - … found the straying sheep ili: i7930 members: - straying @@ -101086,7 +101086,7 @@ definition: - capable of being saved from ruin example: - - their marriage was not salvageable + - Their marriage was not salvageable. ili: i7941 members: - salvageable @@ -101120,7 +101120,7 @@ definition: - not subject to defeat example: - - with that move it's a won game + - With that move it's a won game. ili: i7944 members: - won @@ -101136,7 +101136,7 @@ example: - a group of loud children - loud thunder - - her voice was too loud + - Her voice was too loud. - loud trombones ili: i7945 members: @@ -101172,7 +101172,7 @@ - unpleasantly loud and penetrating example: - the blaring noise of trumpets - - shut our ears against the blasting music from his car radio + - Shut our ears against the blasting music from his car radio. ili: i7947 members: - blaring @@ -101256,7 +101256,7 @@ definition: - in a vehement outcry example: - - his shouted words of encouragement could be heard over the crowd noises + - His shouted words of encouragement could be heard over the crowd noises. ili: i7955 members: - shouted @@ -101438,7 +101438,7 @@ definition: - having a speaking manner that is not loud or harsh example: - - she was always soft-spoken + - She was always soft-spoken. ili: i7968 members: - soft-spoken @@ -101543,7 +101543,7 @@ example: - sounding brass and a tinkling cymbal - source: Wordsworth - text: the sounding cataract haunted me like a passion + text: The sounding cataract haunted me like a passion. ili: i7976 members: - sounding @@ -101723,7 +101723,7 @@ - evoking or deserving hatred example: - source: Joseph Priestly - text: no vice is universally as hateful as ingratitude + text: No vice is universally as hateful as ingratitude. ili: i7991 members: - hateful @@ -101754,7 +101754,7 @@ - incapable of inspiring love or affection example: - source: Joseph Conrad - text: she was in some mysterious way … unlovable + text: She was in some mysterious way … unlovable. ili: i7993 members: - unlovable @@ -101788,7 +101788,7 @@ definition: - regarded with aversion example: - - he was intensely disliked + - He was intensely disliked. ili: i7996 members: - disliked @@ -101890,7 +101890,7 @@ - characterized by feeling or showing fond affection for example: - a cherished friend - - children are precious + - Children are precious. - a treasured heirloom - so good to feel wanted ili: i8004 @@ -102096,7 +102096,7 @@ definition: - fond and affectionate example: - - she was very attached to her father + - She was very attached to her father. ili: i8018 members: - attached @@ -102117,8 +102117,8 @@ definition: - marked by foolish or unreasoning fondness example: - - he was infatuated with her - - Narcissus was a beautiful Greek youth who became enamored of his own reflection + - He was infatuated with her. + - Narcissus was a beautiful Greek youth who became enamored of his own reflection. ili: i8020 members: - enamored @@ -102207,7 +102207,7 @@ definition: - sexually unresponsive example: - - was cold to his advances + - … was cold to his advances - a frigid woman ili: i8028 members: @@ -102269,7 +102269,7 @@ example: - little a - small a - - e.e.cummings's poetry is written all in minuscule letters + - E.e.cummings's poetry is written all in minuscule letters. ili: i8033 members: - little @@ -102298,7 +102298,7 @@ example: - capital A - great A - - many medieval manuscripts are in majuscule script + - Many medieval manuscripts are in majuscule script. ili: i8035 members: - capital @@ -102337,7 +102337,7 @@ - having or bringing unusually good luck example: - hot at craps - - the dice are hot tonight + - The dice are hot tonight. ili: i8038 members: - hot @@ -102359,7 +102359,7 @@ definition: - having or bringing misfortune example: - - Friday the 13th is an unlucky date + - Friday the 13th is an unlucky date. ili: i8040 members: - unlucky @@ -102425,7 +102425,7 @@ definition: - having the properties of a magnet; i.e. of attracting iron or steel example: - - the hard disk is covered with a thin coat of magnetic material + - The hard disk is covered with a thin coat of magnetic material. ili: i8046 members: - magnetic @@ -102438,7 +102438,7 @@ definition: - capable of being magnetized or attracted by a magnet example: - - the magnetic chips of steel produced by a cutting tool are attractable by a magnet + - The magnetic chips of steel produced by a cutting tool are attractable by a magnet. ili: i8047 members: - attractable @@ -102459,7 +102459,7 @@ - determined by earth's magnetic fields example: - magnetic north - - the needle of a magnetic compass points to the magnetic north pole + - The needle of a magnetic compass points to the magnetic north pole. ili: i8049 members: - magnetic @@ -102480,7 +102480,7 @@ definition: - determined with reference to the earth's axis rather than the magnetic poles example: - - true north is geographic north + - True north is geographic north. ili: i8051 members: - 'true' @@ -102520,7 +102520,7 @@ definition: - more than half example: - - argued for the better part of an hour + - … argued for the better part of an hour ili: i8055 members: - better @@ -102555,7 +102555,7 @@ definition: - lesser in scope or effect example: - - had minor differences + - … had minor differences - a minor disturbance ili: i8058 members: @@ -102613,7 +102613,7 @@ definition: - of the field of academic study in which one concentrates or specializes example: - - his major field was mathematics + - His major field was mathematics. ili: i8063 members: - major @@ -102664,9 +102664,9 @@ - of lesser importance or stature or rank example: - a minor poet - - had a minor part in the play + - … had a minor part in the play - a minor official - - many of these hardy adventurers were minor noblemen + - Many of these hardy adventurers were minor noblemen. - minor back roads ili: i8067 members: @@ -102692,7 +102692,7 @@ definition: - not of major importance example: - - played a secondary role in world events + - … played a secondary role in world events ili: i8069 members: - secondary @@ -102714,7 +102714,7 @@ definition: - of lesser seriousness or danger example: - - suffered only minor injuries + - … suffered only minor injuries - some minor flooding - a minor tropical disturbance ili: i8071 @@ -102831,7 +102831,7 @@ definition: - incapable of being controlled example: - - the little boy's parents think he is spirited, but his teacher finds him unruly + - The little boy's parents think he is spirited, but his teacher finds him unruly. ili: i8081 members: - indocile @@ -103016,7 +103016,7 @@ - 06047178-n example: - a female heir - - female holly trees bear the berries + - Female holly trees bear the berries. ili: i8094 members: - female @@ -103139,7 +103139,7 @@ definition: - having a crew example: - - a manned earth satellite was considered a necessary research step + - A manned earth satellite was considered a necessary research step. ili: i8105 members: - manned @@ -103160,7 +103160,7 @@ definition: - lacking a pilot example: - - a drone is a pilotless aircraft + - A drone is a pilotless aircraft. ili: i8107 members: - pilotless @@ -103172,7 +103172,7 @@ - having or as if having an identifying mark or a mark as specified; often used in combination example: - - played with marked cards + - … played with marked cards - a scar-marked face - well-marked roads ili: i8108 @@ -103213,7 +103213,7 @@ example: - Could her scarred mind ever be free of fear? - a face scarred by anxiety - - the fire left her arm badly scarred + - The fire left her arm badly scarred. ili: i8111 members: - scarred @@ -103353,7 +103353,7 @@ - unmarried life - sex and the single girl - single parenthood - - are you married or single? + - Are you married or single? ili: i8123 members: - unmarried @@ -103600,7 +103600,7 @@ definition: - not womanly example: - - the logical clearness of her arguments … condemned her as eccentric and unwomanly + - The logical clearness of her arguments … condemned her as eccentric and unwomanly. ili: i8144 members: - unwomanly @@ -103663,7 +103663,7 @@ definition: - neither male nor female (of grammatical gender) example: - - ‘it’ is the third-person singular neuter pronoun + - ‘it’ is the third-person singular neuter pronoun. ili: i8150 members: - neuter @@ -103687,7 +103687,7 @@ definition: - intentionally matched example: - - curtains and walls were color coordinated + - Curtains and walls were color coordinated. ili: i8152 members: - coordinated @@ -103774,9 +103774,9 @@ definition: - directly relevant to a matter especially a law case example: - - his support made a material difference + - His support made a material difference. - evidence material to the issue at hand - - facts likely to influence the judgment are called material facts + - Facts likely to influence the judgment are called material facts. - a material witness ili: i8159 members: @@ -104108,7 +104108,7 @@ example: - adolescent insecurity - jejune responses to our problems - - their behavior was juvenile + - Their behavior was juvenile. - puerile jokes ili: i8186 members: @@ -104213,7 +104213,7 @@ definition: - not subjected to an aging process example: - - vodka is an unaged liquor from Russia + - Vodka is an unaged liquor from Russia. ili: i8194 members: - unaged @@ -104345,7 +104345,7 @@ - supreme folly - the supreme confidence of youth - the sublime absurdity of the creative process - - His face assumed an expression of sublime conceit + - His face assumed an expression of sublime conceit. ili: i8206 members: - supreme @@ -104357,8 +104357,8 @@ definition: - the least possible example: - - needed to enforce minimal standards - - her grades were minimal + - … needed to enforce minimal standards + - Her grades were minimal. - minimum wage - a minimal charge for the service ili: i8207 @@ -104388,7 +104388,7 @@ definition: - so small as to be meaningless; insignificant example: - - the effect was negligible + - The effect was negligible. ili: i8209 members: - negligible @@ -104399,7 +104399,7 @@ definition: - insignificantly small; a matter of form only (‘tokenish’ is informal) example: - - the fee was nominal + - The fee was nominal. - a token gesture of resistance - a tokenish gesture ili: i8210 @@ -104471,7 +104471,7 @@ definition: - having meaning through having an aim example: - - led a happy purposeful life + - … led a happy purposeful life ili: i8215 members: - purposeful @@ -104555,7 +104555,7 @@ - without meaning example: - source: Pythagoras - text: Silence is better than unmeaning words + text: Silence is better than unmeaning words. - an unmeaning smile members: - unmeaning @@ -104622,7 +104622,7 @@ definition: - like or containing meat example: - - 'enough of vegetarianism: let''s have a meaty meal!' + - 'Enough of vegetarianism: let''s have a meaty meal!' ili: i8225 members: - meaty @@ -104641,7 +104641,7 @@ - using (or as if using) mechanisms or tools or devices example: - a mechanical process - - his smile was very mechanical + - His smile was very mechanical. - a mechanical toy ili: i8227 members: @@ -104674,7 +104674,7 @@ - resembling the action of a machine example: - source: Emily Dickenson - text: from blank to blank a threadless way I pushed mechanic feet + text: From blank to blank a threadless way I pushed mechanic feet. ili: i8229 members: - mechanic @@ -104739,7 +104739,7 @@ - not mechanized example: - source: Gordon Russell - text: production of furniture remained largely unmechanized + text: Production of furniture remained largely unmechanized. ili: i8235 members: - unmechanized @@ -104979,7 +104979,7 @@ definition: - well known and commonly used example: - - Shakespeare exploited many well-mined sources for his plays + - Shakespeare exploited many well-mined sources for his plays. ili: i8257 members: - well-mined @@ -105047,7 +105047,7 @@ - suitable for singing example: - source: Winthrop Sargeant - text: singable melody is the essence of music + text: Singable melody is the essence of music. ili: i8263 members: - singable @@ -105070,7 +105070,7 @@ definition: - talented in or devoted to music example: - - comes from a very musical family + - … comes from a very musical family ili: i8265 members: - musical @@ -105081,7 +105081,7 @@ definition: - devoted to or appreciative of music example: - - the most philharmonic ear is at times deeply affected by a simple air + - The most philharmonic ear is at times deeply affected by a simple air. ili: i8266 members: - philharmonic @@ -105093,7 +105093,7 @@ - lacking interest in or talent for music example: - too unmusical to care for concerts - - it is unfortunate that her children were all nonmusical + - It is unfortunate that her children were all nonmusical. ili: i8267 members: - unmusical @@ -105121,7 +105121,7 @@ definition: - (of solid matter) reduced to a liquid form example: - - add the dissolved gelatin + - Add the dissolved gelatin. ili: i8269 members: - dissolved @@ -105154,7 +105154,7 @@ definition: - no longer frozen solid example: - - the thawed ice was treacherous + - The thawed ice was treacherous. ili: i8272 members: - thawed @@ -105205,7 +105205,7 @@ definition: - showing or giving mercy example: - - sought merciful treatment for the captives + - … sought merciful treatment for the captives - a merciful god ili: i8276 members: @@ -105224,7 +105224,7 @@ example: - the merciless enemy - a merciless critic - - gave him a merciless beating + - … gave him a merciless beating ili: i8277 members: - merciless @@ -105317,7 +105317,7 @@ example: - a mild winter storm - a mild fever - - fortunately the pain was mild + - Fortunately the pain was mild. - a mild rebuke - mild criticism ili: i8284 @@ -105334,7 +105334,7 @@ example: - a gentle reprimand - a vein of gentle irony - - poked gentle fun at him + - … poked gentle fun at him ili: i8285 members: - gentle @@ -105380,7 +105380,7 @@ - intense emotion - the skunk's intense acrid odor - intense pain - - enemy fire was intense + - Enemy fire was intense. ili: i8288 members: - intense @@ -105429,7 +105429,7 @@ example: - a bad headache - in a big rage - - had a big (or bad) shock + - … had a big (or bad) shock - a bad earthquake - a bad storm ili: i8290 @@ -105470,7 +105470,7 @@ definition: - so intense as to be almost uncontrollable example: - - cold fury gripped him + - Cold fury gripped him. ili: i8293 members: - cold @@ -105481,7 +105481,7 @@ definition: - intensely focused example: - - her concentrated passion held them at bay + - Her concentrated passion held them at bay. ili: i8294 members: - concentrated @@ -105492,7 +105492,7 @@ definition: - very strong; urgently felt example: - - politics is his consuming passion + - Politics is his consuming passion. - overwhelming joy ili: i8295 members: @@ -105517,8 +105517,8 @@ definition: - intense or sharp example: - - suffered exquisite pain - - felt exquisite pleasure + - … suffered exquisite pain + - … felt exquisite pleasure ili: i8297 members: - exquisite @@ -105578,7 +105578,7 @@ definition: - characterized by a high degree or intensity; often used as a combining form example: - - the questioning was intensive + - The questioning was intensive. - intensive care - research-intensive - a labor-intensive industry @@ -105603,7 +105603,7 @@ definition: - so intense as to be almost touched or felt example: - - there was a palpable sense of joy in the air + - There was a palpable sense of joy in the air. members: - palpable partOfSpeech: s @@ -105666,8 +105666,8 @@ definition: - (used as complement) to the utmost degree example: - - he was scared witless - - the students were bored shitless + - He was scared witless. + - The students were bored shitless. members: - shitless - witless @@ -105678,7 +105678,7 @@ definition: - painfully severe example: - - he gave the dog a smart blow + - He gave the dog a smart blow. ili: i8307 members: - smart @@ -105702,7 +105702,7 @@ example: - a terrific noise - a terrific thunderstorm - - fought a terrific battle + - … fought a terrific battle ili: i8309 members: - terrific @@ -105728,8 +105728,8 @@ definition: - continuing at full strength or intensity example: - - the winds are unabated - - the popularity of his books among young people continued unabated + - The winds are unabated. + - The popularity of his books among young people continued unabated. ili: i8311 members: - unabated @@ -105741,7 +105741,7 @@ - (of colors or sounds) intensely vivid or loud example: - a violent clash of colors - - her dress was a violent red + - Her dress was a violent red. - a violent noise - wild colors - wild shouts @@ -105778,11 +105778,11 @@ definition: - connected by participation or association or use example: - - we accomplished nothing, simply because of the large number of people involved + - We accomplished nothing, simply because of the large number of people involved. - the problems involved - the involved muscles - - I don't want to get involved - - everyone involved in the bribery case has been identified + - I don't want to get involved. + - Everyone involved in the bribery case has been identified. ili: i8315 members: - involved @@ -105801,7 +105801,7 @@ - taking part in an activity example: - an active member of the club - - he was politically active + - He was politically active. - the participating organizations ili: i8316 members: @@ -105829,7 +105829,7 @@ - a memorandum to those concerned - an enterprise in which three men are concerned - factors concerned in the rise and fall of epidemics - - the interested parties met to discuss the business + - The interested parties met to discuss the business. ili: i8318 members: - concerned @@ -105842,7 +105842,7 @@ - deeply involved especially in something complicated example: - embroiled in the conflict - - felt unwilling entangled in their affairs + - … felt unwilling entangled in their affairs ili: i8319 members: - embroiled @@ -105854,7 +105854,7 @@ definition: - involved in military hostilities example: - - the desperately engaged ships continued the fight + - The desperately engaged ships continued the fight. ili: i8320 members: - engaged @@ -105865,8 +105865,8 @@ definition: - culpably involved example: - - all those concerned in the bribery case have been identified - - named three officials implicated in the plot + - All those concerned in the bribery case have been identified. + - … named three officials implicated in the plot - an innocent person implicated by circumstances in a crime ili: i8321 members: @@ -105897,7 +105897,7 @@ definition: - not involved example: - - being uninvolved, he remained objective + - Being uninvolved, he remained objective. ili: i8323 members: - uninvolved @@ -106058,7 +106058,7 @@ - not associated with soldiers or the military example: - unmilitary circles of government - - fatigue duty involves nonmilitary labor + - Fatigue duty involves nonmilitary labor. ili: i8337 members: - unmilitary @@ -106081,7 +106081,7 @@ definition: - made less severe or intense example: - - he gladly accepted the mitigated penalty + - He gladly accepted the mitigated penalty. ili: i8339 members: - mitigated @@ -106114,7 +106114,7 @@ definition: - allayed example: - - his thirst quenched, he was able to continue + - His thirst quenched, he was able to continue. ili: i8342 members: - quenched @@ -106150,7 +106150,7 @@ - gross negligence - a perfect idiot - pure folly - - what a sodding mess + - What a sodding mess. - stark staring mad - a thorough nuisance - a thoroughgoing villain @@ -106180,10 +106180,10 @@ definition: - informal intensifiers example: - - what a bally (or blinking) nuisance + - What a bally (or blinking) nuisance. - a bloody fool - a crashing bore - - you flaming idiot + - You flaming idiot. exemplifies: - 07139048-n ili: i8345 @@ -106320,7 +106320,7 @@ - moving or capable of moving readily (especially from place to place) example: - a mobile missile system - - the tongue is … the most mobile articulator + - The tongue is … the most mobile articulator. ili: i8356 members: - mobile @@ -106355,7 +106355,7 @@ definition: - able to walk about example: - - the patient is ambulatory + - The patient is ambulatory. ili: i8358 members: - ambulant @@ -106447,7 +106447,7 @@ definition: - capable of being raised example: - - the roadster had a raisable sunroof + - The roadster had a raisable sunroof. ili: i8366 members: - raisable @@ -106468,7 +106468,7 @@ definition: - capable of being rotated example: - - the theater had a rotatable stage + - The theater had a rotatable stage. ili: i8368 members: - rotatable @@ -106499,9 +106499,9 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - an owl's versatile toe can move backward and forward - - an insect's versatile antennae can move up and down or laterally - - a versatile anther of a flower moves freely in the wind + - An owl's versatile toe can move backward and forward. + - An insect's versatile antennae can move up and down or laterally. + - A versatile anther of a flower moves freely in the wind. ili: i8371 members: - versatile @@ -106607,9 +106607,9 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: + - ‘take-away’ is chiefly British. - takeout pizza - the takeout counter - - ‘take-away’ is chiefly British ili: i8380 members: - takeout @@ -106845,7 +106845,7 @@ definition: - of or being a nonmetallic element that has some of the properties of metal example: - - arsenic is a metalloid element + - Arsenic is a metalloid element. ili: i8400 members: - metalloid @@ -106917,8 +106917,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - most insects are metamorphic as witness the stages as a butterfly develops from - a caterpillar + - Most insects are metamorphic as witness the stages as a butterfly develops from + a caterpillar. ili: i8406 members: - metamorphous @@ -106960,7 +106960,7 @@ - a moderate eater - moderate success - a kitchen of moderate size - - the X-ray showed moderate enlargement of the heart + - The X-ray showed moderate enlargement of the heart. ili: i8410 members: - moderate @@ -107062,7 +107062,7 @@ example: - a modest salary - modest inflation - - helped in my own small way + - … helped in my own small way ili: i8418 members: - modest @@ -107114,7 +107114,7 @@ definition: - extreme, thorough example: - - why is he in such an all-fired hurry? + - Why is he in such an all-fired hurry? exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i8421 @@ -107142,7 +107142,7 @@ example: - excessive charges - a book of inordinate length - - his dress stops just short of undue elegance + - His dress stops just short of undue elegance. - unreasonable demands ili: i8423 members: @@ -107159,7 +107159,7 @@ example: - exorbitant rent - extortionate prices - - spends an outrageous amount on entertainment + - … spends an outrageous amount on entertainment - usurious interest rate - unconscionable spending ili: i8424 @@ -107178,7 +107178,7 @@ - far more than usual or expected example: - an extraordinary desire for approval - - it was an over-the-top experience + - It was an over-the-top experience. ili: i8425 members: - extraordinary @@ -107265,7 +107265,7 @@ - modern art - modern furniture - modern history - - totem poles are modern rather than prehistoric + - Totem poles are modern rather than prehistoric. ili: i8431 members: - modern @@ -107293,7 +107293,7 @@ definition: - (used as a combining form) recent or new example: - - ‘neo’ is a combining form in words like ‘neocolonialism’ + - ‘neo’ is a combining form in words like ‘neocolonialism’. exemplifies: - 06318142-n ili: i8433 @@ -107416,7 +107416,7 @@ definition: - not offensive to sexual mores in conduct or appearance example: - - a modest neckline in her dress covered her up to her collarbone + - A modest neckline in her dress covered her up to her collarbone. ili: i8443 members: - modest @@ -107441,8 +107441,8 @@ definition: - observing conventional sexual mores in speech or behavior or dress example: - - though one of her shoulder straps had slipped down, she was perfectly decent by - current standards + - Though one of her shoulder straps had slipped down, she was perfectly decent by + current standards. ili: i8445 members: - decent @@ -107453,7 +107453,7 @@ definition: - sufficiently clothed to see visitors or appear in public example: - - are you decent? + - Are you decent? exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i8446 @@ -107547,8 +107547,8 @@ definition: - having or suggesting a consciousness of high position example: - - recited the decree with an important air - - took long important strides in the direction of his office + - … recited the decree with an important air + - … took long important strides in the direction of his office ili: i8453 members: - important @@ -107559,7 +107559,7 @@ definition: - presumptuously arrogant example: - - had a witty but overweening manner + - … had a witty but overweening manner - source: S.V.Benet text: no idea how overweening he would be - source: NY Times @@ -107578,8 +107578,8 @@ definition: - changed in form or character example: - - their modified stand made the issue more acceptable - - the performance of the modified aircraft was much improved + - Their modified stand made the issue more acceptable. + - The performance of the modified aircraft was much improved. ili: i8455 members: - modified @@ -107591,7 +107591,7 @@ definition: - changed in order to improve or made more fit for a particular purpose example: - - seeds precisely adapted to the area + - Seeds precisely adapted to the area. - instructions altered to suit the children's different ages ili: i8456 members: @@ -107639,7 +107639,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - unrestricted verbs are usually stronger than those qualified by adverbs + - Unrestricted verbs are usually stronger than those qualified by adverbs. ili: i8460 members: - unrestricted @@ -107668,7 +107668,7 @@ definition: - characterized by lack of variation in pitch, tone, or volume example: - - he lectured in an unmodulated voice edged with hysteria + - He lectured in an unmodulated voice edged with hysteria. ili: i8463 members: - unmodulated @@ -107708,7 +107708,7 @@ - 06145709-n example: - source: G.A. Miller - text: proceed by more and more detailed analysis to the molecular facts of perception + text: Proceed by more and more detailed analysis to the molecular facts of perception. ili: i8466 members: - molecular @@ -108146,7 +108146,7 @@ definition: - morally pure example: - - led a clean life + - … led a clean life ili: i8505 members: - clean @@ -108197,7 +108197,7 @@ definition: - unrestrained by convention or morality example: - - Congreve draws a debauched aristocratic society + - Congreve draws a debauched aristocratic society. - deplorably dissipated and degraded - riotous living - fast women @@ -108353,13 +108353,13 @@ plural pronoun; quantifier, plural example: - many temptations - - the temptations are many + - The temptations are many. - a good many - a great many - many directions - take as many apples as you like - too many clouds to see - - never saw so many people + - … never saw so many people ili: i8520 members: - many @@ -108386,7 +108386,7 @@ - each of a large indefinite number example: - many a man - - many another day will come + - Many another day will come. ili: i8522 members: - many a @@ -108400,8 +108400,8 @@ - amounting to a large indefinite number example: - numerous times - - the family was numerous - - Palomar's fans are legion + - The family was numerous. + - Palomar's fans are legion. ili: i8523 members: - numerous @@ -108413,8 +108413,8 @@ definition: - relatively many but unspecified in number example: - - they were here for some weeks - - we did not meet again for some years + - They were here for some weeks. + - We did not meet again for some years. ili: i8524 members: - some @@ -108443,9 +108443,9 @@ example: - a few weeks ago - a few more wagons than usual - - an invalid's pleasures are few and far between - - few roses were still blooming - - few women have led troops in battle + - An invalid's pleasures are few and far between. + - Few roses were still blooming. + - Few women have led troops in battle. ili: i8526 members: - few @@ -108470,7 +108470,7 @@ definition: - very few example: - - hardly a man is now alive who remembers that famous date and year + - Hardly a man is now alive who remembers that famous date and year. ili: i8528 members: - hardly a @@ -108485,7 +108485,7 @@ example: - not much rain - much affection - - much grain is in storage + - Much grain is in storage. ili: i8529 members: - much @@ -108498,7 +108498,7 @@ definition: - very great in quantity; overabundant example: - - showed overmuch affection + - … showed overmuch affection ili: i8530 members: - overmuch @@ -108514,7 +108514,7 @@ - so much weeping - such a help - such grief - - never dreamed of such beauty + - … never dreamed of such beauty ili: i8532 members: - such @@ -108541,13 +108541,13 @@ - (quantifier used with mass nouns) small in quantity or degree; not much or almost none or (with ‘a’) at least some example: - - little rain fell in May - - gave it little thought - - little time is left - - we still have little money - - a little hope remained - - there's slight chance that it will work - - there's a slight chance it will work + - Little rain fell in May. + - … gave it little thought + - Little time is left. + - We still have little money. + - A little hope remained. + - There's slight chance that it will work. + - There's a slight chance it will work. ili: i8534 members: - little @@ -108577,7 +108577,7 @@ example: - more land - more support - - more rain fell + - More rain fell. - more than a gallon exemplifies: - 06333686-n @@ -108595,7 +108595,7 @@ example: - of less importance - less time to spend with the family - - a shower uses less water + - A shower uses less water. - less than three years old exemplifies: - 06333686-n @@ -108608,9 +108608,9 @@ - the superlative of ‘much’ that can be used with mass nouns and is usually preceded by ‘the’; a quantifier meaning the greatest in amount or extent or degree example: - - made the most money he could - - what attracts the most attention? - - made the most of a bad deal + - … made the most money he could + - What attracts the most attention? + - … made the most of a bad deal exemplifies: - 06706615-n ili: i8538 @@ -108622,8 +108622,8 @@ - the superlative of ‘little’ that can be used with mass nouns and is usually preceded by ‘the’; a quantifier meaning smallest in amount or extent or degree example: - - didn't care the least bit - - he has the least talent of anyone + - … didn't care the least bit + - He has the least talent of anyone. exemplifies: - 06706615-n ili: i8539 @@ -108638,7 +108638,7 @@ - (comparative of ‘many’ used with count nouns) quantifier meaning greater in number example: - a hall with more seats - - we have no more bananas + - We have no more bananas. - more than one exemplifies: - 06333686-n @@ -108654,9 +108654,9 @@ - (comparative of ‘few’ used with count nouns) quantifier meaning a smaller number of example: - - fewer birds came this year - - the birds are fewer this year - - fewer trains were late + - Fewer birds came this year. + - The birds are fewer this year. + - Fewer trains were late. exemplifies: - 06333686-n ili: i8541 @@ -108670,7 +108670,7 @@ - (nonstandard in some uses but often idiomatic with measure phrases) fewer example: - less than three weeks - - no less than 50 people attended + - No less than 50 people attended. - in 25 words or less ili: i8542 members: @@ -108683,9 +108683,9 @@ - (superlative of ‘many’ used with count nouns and often preceded by ‘the’) quantifier meaning the greatest in number example: - - who has the most apples? - - most people like eggs - - most fishes have fins + - Who has the most apples? + - Most people like eggs. + - Most fishes have fins. exemplifies: - 06706615-n ili: i8543 @@ -108780,7 +108780,7 @@ definition: - provided with a motive or given incentive for action example: - - a highly motivated child can learn almost anything + - A highly motivated child can learn almost anything. - a group of politically motivated men ili: i8551 members: @@ -108804,7 +108804,7 @@ definition: - urged or forced to action through moral pressure example: - - felt impelled to take a stand against the issue + - … felt impelled to take a stand against the issue ili: i8553 members: - driven @@ -108916,8 +108916,8 @@ definition: - deeply affected by a strong feeling example: - - sat completely still, sick with envy - - she was sick with longing + - … sat completely still, sick with envy + - She was sick with longing. ili: i8562 members: - sick @@ -108931,7 +108931,7 @@ definition: - emotionally unmoved example: - - always appeared completely unmoved and imperturbable + - … always appeared completely unmoved and imperturbable ili: i8563 members: - unmoved @@ -108947,7 +108947,7 @@ - arousing or capable of arousing deep emotion example: - source: N. Hawthorne - text: she laid her case of destitution before him in a very moving letter + text: She laid her case of destitution before him in a very moving letter. ili: i8564 members: - moving @@ -108961,9 +108961,9 @@ definition: - arousing affect example: - - the homecoming of the released hostages was an affecting scene - - poignant grief cannot endure forever - - his gratitude was simple and touching + - The homecoming of the released hostages was an affecting scene. + - Poignant grief cannot endure forever. + - His gratitude was simple and touching. ili: i8565 members: - affecting @@ -109060,7 +109060,7 @@ definition: - traveling by foot example: - - she was afoot when I saw her this morning + - She was afoot when I saw her this morning. ili: i8572 members: - afoot @@ -109071,7 +109071,7 @@ definition: - traveling on horseback example: - - a file of men ahorseback passed by + - A file of men ahorseback passed by. ili: i8573 members: - ahorse @@ -109105,7 +109105,7 @@ definition: - traveling by wheeled vehicle such as bicycle or automobile e.g. example: - - the public was awheel + - The public was awheel. ili: i8576 members: - awheel @@ -109116,8 +109116,8 @@ definition: - being moved or acted upon by moving air or vapor example: - - blown clouds of dust choked the riders - - blown soil mounded on the window sill + - Blown clouds of dust choked the riders. + - Blown soil mounded on the window sill. ili: i8577 members: - blown @@ -109129,7 +109129,7 @@ - moving swiftly example: - fast-flying planes - - played the difficult passage with flying fingers + - … played the difficult passage with flying fingers ili: i8578 members: - fast-flying @@ -109141,7 +109141,7 @@ definition: - streaming or flapping or spreading wide as if in a current of air example: - - ran quickly, her flaring coat behind her + - … ran quickly, her flaring coat behind her - flags aflare in the breeze ili: i8579 members: @@ -109154,7 +109154,7 @@ definition: - characterized by motion example: - - modern dance has been called kinetic pantomime + - Modern dance has been called kinetic pantomime. ili: i8580 members: - kinetic @@ -109231,7 +109231,7 @@ definition: - not in physical motion example: - - She remained motionless, yet poised to take flight + - She remained motionless, yet poised to take flight. ili: i8586 members: - inactive @@ -109256,7 +109256,7 @@ example: - with eyes set in a fixed glassy stare - source: Connor Cruise O'Brien - text: his bearded face already has a set hollow look + text: His bearded face already has a set hollow look. - a face rigid with pain ili: i8588 members: @@ -109271,7 +109271,7 @@ - absolutely still example: - frozen with horror - - they stood rooted in astonishment + - They stood rooted in astonishment. ili: i8589 members: - frozen @@ -109304,7 +109304,7 @@ definition: - standing still example: - - the car remained stationary with the engine running + - The car remained stationary with the engine running. ili: i8592 members: - stationary @@ -109315,7 +109315,7 @@ definition: - used of a series of photographs presented so as to create the illusion of motion example: - - Her ambition was to be in moving pictures or ‘the movies’ + - Her ambition was to be in moving pictures or ‘the movies’. ili: i8593 members: - moving @@ -109479,7 +109479,7 @@ - limited to or in the interests of a particular nation example: - national interests - - isolationism is a strictly national policy + - Isolationism is a strictly national policy. ili: i8607 members: - national @@ -109679,7 +109679,7 @@ - not artificially colored or bleached example: - unbleached blonde hair - - her hair is uncolored + - Her hair is uncolored. - undyed cotton ili: i8621 members: @@ -109822,7 +109822,7 @@ definition: - not produced by natural forces example: - - brokers created a factitious demand for stocks + - Brokers created a factitious demand for stocks. ili: i8631 members: - factitious @@ -109833,7 +109833,7 @@ definition: - not genuine or real; being an imitation of the genuine article example: - - it isn't fake anything; it's real synthetic fur + - It isn't fake anything; it's real synthetic fur. - faux pearls - false teeth - decorated with imitation palm leaves @@ -109880,7 +109880,7 @@ definition: - lacking substance or vitality as if produced by painting example: - - in public he wore a painted smile + - In public he wore a painted smile. ili: i8635 members: - painted @@ -109973,10 +109973,10 @@ - an eldritch screech - the three weird sisters - source: John Galsworthy - text: stumps … had uncanny shapes as of monstrous creatures + text: Stumps … had uncanny shapes as of monstrous creatures. - an unearthly light - source: Henry Kingsley - text: he could hear the unearthly scream of some curlew piercing the din + text: He could hear the unearthly scream of some curlew piercing the din. ili: i8641 members: - eldritch @@ -109990,9 +109990,9 @@ definition: - suggestive of an elf in strangeness and otherworldliness example: - - thunderbolts quivered with elfin flares of heat lightning + - Thunderbolts quivered with elfin flares of heat lightning. - source: John Mason Brown - text: the fey quality was there, the ability to see the moon at midday + text: The fey quality was there, the ability to see the moon at midday. ili: i8642 members: - elfin @@ -110008,7 +110008,7 @@ - magic signs that protect against adverse influence - a magical spell - source: Shakespeare - text: '''tis now the very witching time of night' + text: '''tis now the very witching time of night.' - wizard wands - wizardly powers ili: i8643 @@ -110176,8 +110176,8 @@ - expected to follow in the indefinite future from causes already operating example: - hope of eventual (or ultimate) rescue - - if this trend continues it is not reasonable to expect the eventual collapse of - the stock market + - If this trend continues it is not reasonable to expect the eventual collapse of + the stock market. ili: i8656 members: - eventual @@ -110283,7 +110283,7 @@ definition: - necessary (for someone) as a duty or responsibility; morally binding example: - - it is incumbent on them to pay their own debts + - It is incumbent on them to pay their own debts. ili: i8664 members: - incumbent @@ -110294,7 +110294,7 @@ definition: - necessary for relief or supply example: - - provided them with all things needful + - … provided them with all things needful ili: i8665 members: - needed @@ -110308,7 +110308,7 @@ definition: - required by obligation or compulsion or convention example: - - he made all the obligatory apologies + - He made all the obligatory apologies. ili: i8666 members: - obligatory @@ -110337,12 +110337,12 @@ - more than is needed, desired, or required example: - trying to lose excess weight - - found some extra change lying on the dresser - - yet another book on heraldry might be thought redundant + - … found some extra change lying on the dresser + - Yet another book on heraldry might be thought redundant. - skills made redundant by technological advance - sleeping in the spare room - supernumerary ornamentation - - it was supererogatory of her to gloat + - It was supererogatory of her to gloat. - delete superfluous (or unnecessary) words - extra ribs as well as other supernumerary internal parts - surplus cheese distributed to the needy @@ -110363,7 +110363,7 @@ definition: - unnecessary and unwarranted example: - - a strikers' tent camp … was burned with needless loss of life + - A strikers' tent camp … was burned with needless loss of life. ili: i8669 members: - gratuitous @@ -110527,7 +110527,7 @@ - characterized by or arising from psychoneurotic hysteria example: - source: Morris Fishbein - text: during hysterical conditions various functions of the human body are disordered + text: During hysterical conditions various functions of the human body are disordered. - hysterical amnesia ili: i8683 members: @@ -110633,7 +110633,7 @@ - not neurotic example: - successful mothers — mothers with unneurotic children - - he's the most unneurotic person I know + - He's the most unneurotic person I know. ili: i8693 members: - unneurotic @@ -110644,7 +110644,7 @@ definition: - mentally and emotionally stable example: - - she's really together + - She's really together. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i8694 @@ -110662,13 +110662,13 @@ - pleasant or pleasing or agreeable in nature or appearance example: - source: George Meredith - text: what a nice fellow you are and we all thought you so nasty + text: What a nice fellow you are and we all thought you so nasty. - nice manners - a nice dress - a nice face - a nice day - - had a nice time at the party - - the corn and tomatoes are nice today + - … had a nice time at the party + - The corn and tomatoes are nice today. ili: i8695 members: - nice @@ -110681,7 +110681,7 @@ definition: - agreeable or pleasing example: - - we all had a good time + - We all had a good time. - good manners ili: i8696 members: @@ -110693,7 +110693,7 @@ definition: - (of persons) having pleasing manners or behavior example: - - I didn't enjoy it and probably wasn't a pleasant person to be around + - I didn't enjoy it and probably wasn't a pleasant person to be around. ili: i8697 members: - pleasant @@ -110862,7 +110862,7 @@ - something cowardly and ignoble in his attitude - source: Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. text: I think it a less evil that some criminals should escape than that the government - should play an ignoble part + should play an ignoble part. ili: i8708 members: - ignoble @@ -111089,7 +111089,7 @@ definition: - of or associated with the great masses of people example: - - the common people in those days suffered greatly + - The common people in those days suffered greatly. - behavior that branded him as common - his square plebeian nose - a vulgar and objectionable person @@ -111161,7 +111161,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06027814-n example: - - the average income in New England is below that of the nation + - The average income in New England is below that of the nation. - of average height for his age - the mean annual rainfall ili: i8726 @@ -111178,8 +111178,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06027814-n example: - - the median value of 17, 20, and 36 is 20 - - the median income for the year was $15,000 + - The median value of 17, 20, and 36 is 20. + - The median income for the year was $15,000. ili: i8727 members: - median @@ -111193,7 +111193,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06027814-n example: - - the modal age at which American novelists reach their peak is 30 + - The modal age at which American novelists reach their peak is 30. ili: i8728 members: - modal @@ -111207,7 +111207,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - it's the natural thing to happen + - It's the natural thing to happen. - natural immunity - a grandparent's natural affection for a grandchild ili: i8729 @@ -111286,7 +111286,7 @@ definition: - deviating from the general or common order or type example: - - advanced forms of life may be anomalous in the universe + - Advanced forms of life may be anomalous in the universe. ili: i8734 members: - anomalous @@ -111308,7 +111308,7 @@ definition: - deviating from normal expectations; somewhat odd, strange, or abnormal example: - - these days large families are atypical + - These days large families are atypical. - atypical clinical findings - atypical pneumonia - highly irregular behavior @@ -111370,7 +111370,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06027814-n example: - - after the floods the harvests were subnormal + - After the floods the harvests were subnormal. - subnormal intelligence ili: i8741 members: @@ -111426,7 +111426,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06145709-n example: - - they were heartbroken when they learned their child was abnormal + - They were heartbroken when they learned their child was abnormal. - an abnormal personality ili: i8745 members: @@ -111589,7 +111589,7 @@ - coming from the north; used especially of wind example: - a northern snowstorm - - the winds are northerly + - The winds are northerly. ili: i8759 members: - northerly @@ -111614,7 +111614,7 @@ definition: - situated farthest north example: - - Alaska is our northernmost state + - Alaska is our northernmost state. ili: i8761 members: - northernmost @@ -111741,7 +111741,7 @@ example: - a hot southerly wind - southern breezes - - the winds are southerly + - The winds are southerly. ili: i8771 members: - southerly @@ -111754,7 +111754,7 @@ - situated in or oriented toward the south example: - a southern exposure - - took a southerly course + - … took a southerly course ili: i8772 members: - southerly @@ -111766,7 +111766,7 @@ definition: - situated farthest south example: - - Key West is the southernmost city in the continental United States + - Key West is the southernmost city in the continental United States. ili: i8773 members: - southernmost @@ -111821,7 +111821,7 @@ definition: - coming from the southwest example: - - the winds are southwesterly + - The winds are southwesterly. ili: i8778 members: - southwesterly @@ -111905,7 +111905,7 @@ definition: - of the south or coming from the south example: - - sailed the austral seas + - … sailed the austral seas ili: i8785 members: - austral @@ -112104,7 +112104,7 @@ definition: - perceived with the mind example: - - he winced at the detected flicker of irony in her voice + - He winced at the detected flicker of irony in her voice. ili: i8802 members: - detected @@ -112115,7 +112115,7 @@ definition: - not noticed example: - - hoped his departure had passed unnoticed + - … hoped his departure had passed unnoticed ili: i8803 members: - unnoticed @@ -112130,8 +112130,8 @@ definition: - not noticed inadvertently example: - - her aching muscles forgotten she danced all night - - he was scolded for his forgotten chores + - Her aching muscles forgotten she danced all night. + - He was scolded for his forgotten chores. ili: i8804 members: - disregarded @@ -112143,7 +112143,7 @@ definition: - disregarded example: - - his cries were unheeded + - His cries were unheeded. - Shaw's neglected one-act comedy, ‘A Village Wooing’ - her ignored advice ili: i8805 @@ -112158,7 +112158,7 @@ definition: - not taken into account example: - - his retirement was not allowed to go unmarked + - His retirement was not allowed to go unmarked. ili: i8806 members: - overlooked @@ -112171,7 +112171,7 @@ definition: - unnoticed example: - - managed to slip away unobserved + - … managed to slip away unobserved - unseen forces at work ili: i8815 members: @@ -112219,7 +112219,7 @@ - detected by instinct or inference rather than by recognized perceptual cues example: - the felt presence of an intruder - - a sensed presence in the room raised goosebumps on her arms + - A sensed presence in the room raised goosebumps on her arms. - a perceived threat ili: i8811 members: @@ -112243,8 +112243,8 @@ definition: - not perceived or discerned example: - - they feared some undetected trace of poison - - she looked around to be sure her faux pas was undetected + - They feared some undetected trace of poison. + - She looked around to be sure her faux pas was undetected. ili: i8813 members: - undetected @@ -112255,7 +112255,7 @@ definition: - not discovered example: - - with earth-based telescopes many stars remain undiscovered + - With earth-based telescopes many stars remain undiscovered. ili: i8814 members: - undiscovered @@ -112275,9 +112275,9 @@ definition: - discovered or determined by scientific observation example: - - variation in the ascertained flux depends on a number of factors + - Variation in the ascertained flux depends on a number of factors. - the discovered behavior norms - - discovered differences in achievement + - … discovered differences in achievement - no explanation for the observed phenomena ili: i8817 members: @@ -112399,7 +112399,7 @@ - obedient children - a little man obedient to his wife - source: Edmund Burke - text: the obedient colonies … are heavily taxed; the refractory remain unburdened + text: The obedient colonies … are heavily taxed; the refractory remain unburdened. ili: i8826 members: - obedient @@ -112427,7 +112427,7 @@ - quick to comply example: - source: Shakespeare - text: I have been to you a true and humble wife, at all times to your will conformable + text: I have been to you a true and humble wife, at all times to your will conformable. ili: i8828 members: - conformable @@ -112440,7 +112440,7 @@ example: - a dutiful child - a dutiful citizen - - Patient Griselda was a chaste and duteous wife + - Patient Griselda was a chaste and duteous wife. ili: i8829 members: - dutiful @@ -112485,7 +112485,7 @@ definition: - resistant to guidance or discipline example: - - Mary, Mary, quite contrary + - Mary, Mary, quite contrary. - an obstinate child with a violent temper - a perverse mood - wayward behavior @@ -112530,7 +112530,7 @@ - refusing to submit to authority example: - source: Mary W.Williams - text: the recusant electors … cooperated in electing a new Senate + text: The recusant electors … cooperated in electing a new Senate. ili: i8835 members: - recusant @@ -112556,7 +112556,7 @@ definition: - scientifically detached; unemotional example: - - he spoke in the clipped clinical monotones typical of police testimony + - He spoke in the clipped clinical monotones typical of police testimony. ili: i8839 members: - clinical @@ -112624,8 +112624,8 @@ definition: - caused by law or conscience to follow a certain course example: - - felt obligated to repay the kindness - - was obligated to pay off the student loan + - … felt obligated to repay the kindness + - … was obligated to pay off the student loan ili: i8846 members: - obligated @@ -112678,8 +112678,8 @@ definition: - required or under orders example: - - I'm supposed to be there at ten - - he was supposed to go to the store + - I'm supposed to be there at ten. + - He was supposed to go to the store. ili: i8851 members: - supposed @@ -112721,7 +112721,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - an obligate anaerobe can survive only in the absence of oxygen + - An obligate anaerobe can survive only in the absence of oxygen. ili: i8855 members: - obligate @@ -112732,7 +112732,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - a facultative parasite can exist as a parasite or a saprophyte + - A facultative parasite can exist as a parasite or a saprophyte. ili: i8856 members: - facultative @@ -112763,12 +112763,12 @@ definition: - clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment example: - - the effects of the drought are apparent to anyone who sees the parched fields + - The effects of the drought are apparent to anyone who sees the parched fields. - evident hostility - manifest disapproval - patent advantages - - made his meaning plain - - it is plain that he is no reactionary + - … made his meaning plain + - It is plain that he is no reactionary. - in plain view - a palpable lie ili: i8858 @@ -112788,7 +112788,7 @@ - evident without proof or argument example: - an axiomatic truth - - we hold these truths to be self-evident + - We hold these truths to be self-evident. ili: i8859 members: - axiomatic @@ -112858,7 +112858,7 @@ definition: - made more obvious or prominent example: - - the effect of … his irregular life could be seen writ large on his gaunt features + - The effect of … his irregular life could be seen writ large on his gaunt features. ili: i8865 members: - writ large @@ -112872,8 +112872,8 @@ - not immediately apparent example: - source: A.N.Whitehead - text: in mathematical science connections are exhibited which … are extremely - unobvious + text: In mathematical science connections are exhibited which … are extremely + unobvious. ili: i8866 members: - unobvious @@ -112885,7 +112885,7 @@ definition: - not readily apparent example: - - the answer was at first unapparent + - The answer was at first unapparent. ili: i8867 members: - unapparent @@ -112896,7 +112896,7 @@ definition: - not provable example: - - it was both unproved and unprovable + - It was both unproved and unprovable. ili: i8868 members: - unprovable @@ -112911,7 +112911,7 @@ example: - a partially obstructed passageway - an obstructed view - - justice obstructed is not justice + - Justice obstructed is not justice. ili: i8869 members: - obstructed @@ -112945,8 +112945,8 @@ definition: - completely obstructed or closed off example: - - the storm was responsible for many blocked roads and bridges - - the drain was plugged + - The storm was responsible for many blocked roads and bridges. + - The drain was plugged. ili: i8871 members: - blocked @@ -112972,8 +112972,8 @@ definition: - at a complete standstill because of opposition of two unrelenting forces or factions example: - - the chess game ended with white stalemated - - the two factions are deadlocked over fringe benefits + - The chess game ended with white stalemated. + - The two factions are deadlocked over fringe benefits. ili: i8873 members: - deadlocked @@ -112985,7 +112985,7 @@ definition: - made difficult or slow example: - - we blamed our impeded progress on lack of money + - We blamed our impeded progress on lack of money. ili: i8874 members: - impeded @@ -113081,7 +113081,7 @@ - not slowed or prevented example: - a time of unimpeded growth - - an unimpeded sweep of meadows and hills afforded a peaceful setting + - An unimpeded sweep of meadows and hills afforded a peaceful setting. ili: i8882 members: - unimpeded @@ -113103,8 +113103,8 @@ definition: - held or filled or in use example: - - she keeps her time well occupied - - the wc is occupied + - She keeps her time well occupied. + - The wc is occupied. ili: i8884 members: - occupied @@ -113118,10 +113118,10 @@ else or indicating unavailability; (‘engaged’ is a British term for a busy telephone line) example: - - her line is busy - - receptionists' telephones are always engaged - - the lavatory is in use - - kept getting a busy signal + - Her line is busy. + - Receptionists' telephones are always engaged. + - The lavatory is in use. + - … kept getting a busy signal ili: i8885 members: - busy @@ -113258,7 +113258,7 @@ definition: - gruesomely indicative of death or the dead example: - - a charnel smell came from the chest filled with dead men's bones + - A charnel smell came from the chest filled with dead men's bones. - ghastly shrieks - the sepulchral darkness of the catacombs ili: i8895 @@ -113273,7 +113273,7 @@ definition: - annoying and unpleasant example: - - some creepy kids were bothering her + - Some creepy kids were bothering her. ili: i8896 members: - creepy @@ -113287,7 +113287,7 @@ - a disgusting smell - distasteful language - a loathsome disease - - the idea of eating meat is repellent to me + - The idea of eating meat is repellent to me. - revolting food - a wicked stench exemplifies: @@ -113400,8 +113400,8 @@ definition: - not causing disapproval example: - - it was an innocuous remark - - confined himself to innocuous generalities + - It was an innocuous remark. + - … confined himself to innocuous generalities - unobjectionable behavior ili: i8905 members: @@ -113641,7 +113641,7 @@ definition: - offending against or breaking a law or rule example: - - contracts offending against the statute were canceled + - Contracts offending against the statute were canceled. ili: i8926 members: - offending @@ -113654,7 +113654,7 @@ - transgressing a moral or divine law example: - source: Shakespeare - text: if it be a sin to covet honor, I am the most sinning soul alive + text: If it be a sin to covet honor, I am the most sinning soul alive. ili: i8927 members: - sinning @@ -113666,7 +113666,7 @@ - violating or tending to violate or offend against example: - violative of the principles of liberty - - considered such depravity offensive against all laws of humanity + - … considered such depravity offensive against all laws of humanity ili: i8928 members: - offensive @@ -113678,7 +113678,7 @@ definition: - not offending example: - - an unoffending motorist should not have been stopped + - An unoffending motorist should not have been stopped. ili: i8929 members: - unoffending @@ -113748,7 +113748,7 @@ definition: - by virtue of an office or position example: - - the head of the department serves as an ex officio member of the board + - The head of the department serves as an ex officio member of the board. ili: i8936 members: - ex officio @@ -113795,7 +113795,7 @@ example: - a sort of unofficial mayor - an unofficial estimate - - he participated in an unofficial capacity + - He participated in an unofficial capacity. ili: i8940 members: - unofficial @@ -113861,7 +113861,7 @@ - having been established or made firm or received the rite of confirmation example: - confirmed reservations - - received confirmed reports of casualties + - … received confirmed reports of casualties - a confirmed Catholic ili: i8945 members: @@ -113873,7 +113873,7 @@ definition: - verified officially example: - - the election returns are now official + - The election returns are now official. ili: i8946 members: - official @@ -113896,7 +113896,7 @@ definition: - not officially established example: - - the early election returns are unofficial + - The early election returns are unofficial. ili: i8948 members: - unofficial @@ -113910,7 +113910,7 @@ - the established social order - distrust the constituted authority - a team established as a member of a major league - - enjoyed his prestige as an established writer + - … enjoyed his prestige as an established writer - an established precedent - the established Church ili: i8949 @@ -114141,7 +114141,7 @@ definition: - at the sides of streets example: - - on-street parking is prohibited at rush hour + - On-street parking is prohibited at rush hour. ili: i8968 members: - on-street @@ -114306,7 +114306,7 @@ definition: - previously used or owned by another example: - - bought a secondhand (or used) car + - … bought a secondhand (or used) car ili: i8980 members: - secondhand @@ -114433,7 +114433,7 @@ - (of a new kind or fashion) gratuitously new example: - newfangled ideas - - she buys all these new-fangled machines and never uses them + - She buys all these new-fangled machines and never uses them. ili: i9242 members: - newfangled @@ -114446,7 +114446,7 @@ - newly discovered example: - his newfound aggressiveness - - Hudson pointed his ship down the coast of the newfound sea + - Hudson pointed his ship down the coast of the newfound sea. ili: i8988 members: - newfound @@ -114541,7 +114541,7 @@ definition: - not yet put into use example: - - we bought an unused car for a change + - We bought an unused car for a change. ili: i8996 members: - unused @@ -114564,7 +114564,7 @@ - being in its early stage example: - a young industry - - the day is still young + - The day is still young. ili: i8998 members: - young @@ -114582,9 +114582,9 @@ - (used especially of persons) having lived for a relatively long time or attained a specific age example: - - his mother is very old + - His mother is very old. - a ripe old age - - how old are you? + - How old are you? ili: i8999 members: - old @@ -114612,7 +114612,7 @@ - advanced in years; (‘aged’ is pronounced as two syllables) example: - aged members of the society - - elderly residents could remember the construction of the first skyscraper + - Elderly residents could remember the construction of the first skyscraper. - senior citizen ili: i9000 members: @@ -114691,7 +114691,7 @@ definition: - mentally or physically infirm with age example: - - his mother was doddering and frail + - His mother was doddering and frail. ili: i9007 members: - doddering @@ -114716,8 +114716,8 @@ - showing characteristics of age, especially having grey or white hair example: - source: Coleridge - text: whose beard with age is hoar - - nodded his hoary head + text: Whose beard with age is hoar. + - … nodded his hoary head ili: i9009 members: - grey @@ -114776,7 +114776,7 @@ - too old to be useful example: - source: Anthony Trollope - text: He left the house … for the support of twelve superannuated wool carders + text: He left the house … for the support of twelve superannuated wool carders. ili: i9014 members: - overage @@ -114790,7 +114790,7 @@ definition: - being from 60 to 69 years old example: - - the sexagenarian population is growing + - The sexagenarian population is growing. ili: i9015 members: - sexagenarian @@ -114984,7 +114984,7 @@ definition: - (of children and animals) young, immature example: - - what a big little boy you are + - What a big little boy you are. - small children ili: i9030 members: @@ -115051,7 +115051,7 @@ definition: - suggestive of youth; vigorous and fresh example: - - he is young for his age + - He is young for his age. ili: i9036 members: - youthful @@ -115149,8 +115149,8 @@ definition: - in operation or operational example: - - left the oven on - - the switch is in the on position + - … left the oven on + - The switch is in the on position. ili: i9045 members: - 'on' @@ -115161,7 +115161,7 @@ definition: - plugged in example: - - first check to see whether the appliance is connected + - First check to see whether the appliance is connected. ili: i9046 members: - connected @@ -115172,8 +115172,8 @@ definition: - not in operation or operational example: - - the oven is off - - the lights are off + - The oven is off. + - The lights are off. ili: i9047 members: - 'off' @@ -115184,7 +115184,7 @@ definition: - not plugged in or connected to a power source example: - - the iron is disconnected + - The iron is disconnected. ili: i9048 members: - disconnected @@ -115195,8 +115195,8 @@ definition: - (of events) planned or scheduled example: - - the picnic is on, rain or shine - - we have nothing on for Friday night + - The picnic is on, rain or shine. + - We have nothing on for Friday night. ili: i9049 members: - 'on' @@ -115205,7 +115205,7 @@ definition: - (of events) no longer planned or scheduled example: - - the wedding is definitely off + - The wedding is definitely off. ili: i9050 members: - 'off' @@ -115226,7 +115226,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - the touchdown was nullified because the left tackle was offside + - The touchdown was nullified because the left tackle was offside. ili: i9052 members: - offside @@ -115239,7 +115239,7 @@ - affording unobstructed entrance and exit; not shut or closed example: - an open door - - they left the door open + - They left the door open. ili: i9053 members: - open @@ -115252,7 +115252,7 @@ definition: - slightly open example: - - the door was ajar + - The door was ajar. ili: i9054 members: - ajar @@ -115263,7 +115263,7 @@ definition: - open wide example: - - left the doors wide-open + - … left the doors wide-open ili: i9055 members: - wide-open @@ -115276,7 +115276,7 @@ definition: - not open example: - - the door slammed shut + - The door slammed shut. ili: i9056 members: - shut @@ -115291,7 +115291,7 @@ - affording free passage or access example: - open drains - - the road is open to traffic + - The road is open to traffic. - open ranks ili: i9057 members: @@ -115316,7 +115316,7 @@ definition: - (of a container) having the stopper removed example: - - whiskey spilled from the unstoppered bottle + - Whiskey spilled from the unstoppered bottle. ili: i9059 members: - unstoppered @@ -115343,8 +115343,8 @@ definition: - not open or affording passage or access example: - - the many closed streets made travel difficult - - our neighbors peeped from behind closed curtains + - The many closed streets made travel difficult. + - Our neighbors peeped from behind closed curtains. ili: i9061 members: - closed @@ -115369,7 +115369,7 @@ definition: - having the curtains or draperies closed or pulled shut example: - - the drawn draperies kept direct sunlight from fading the rug + - The drawn draperies kept direct sunlight from fading the rug. ili: i9063 members: - drawn @@ -115400,8 +115400,8 @@ definition: - used of mouth or eyes example: - - keep your eyes open - - his mouth slightly opened + - Keep your eyes open. + - His mouth slightly opened. ili: i9066 members: - open @@ -115417,7 +115417,7 @@ - with the mouth wide open as in wonder or awe example: - the gaping audience - - we stood there agape with wonder + - We stood there agape with wonder. - with mouth agape ili: i9067 members: @@ -115442,7 +115442,7 @@ definition: - (used of eyes) fully open or extended example: - - stared with wide eyes + - … stared with wide eyes ili: i9069 members: - wide-eyed @@ -115465,8 +115465,8 @@ definition: - used especially of mouth or eyes example: - - he sat quietly with closed eyes - - his eyes were shut against the sunlight + - He sat quietly with closed eyes. + - His eyes were shut against the sunlight. ili: i9071 members: - closed @@ -115480,7 +115480,7 @@ definition: - closing the eyes intermittently and rapidly example: - - he stood blinking in the bright sunlight + - He stood blinking in the bright sunlight. ili: i9072 members: - blinking @@ -115529,7 +115529,7 @@ definition: - (of type or print) having a blank line between lines of type example: - - manuscripts must be double-spaced + - Manuscripts must be double-spaced. ili: i9076 members: - double-spaced @@ -115551,7 +115551,7 @@ definition: - (of type or print) not having a blank space between lines example: - - business letters are usually single-spaced + - Business letters are usually single-spaced. ili: i9078 members: - single-spaced @@ -115584,7 +115584,7 @@ example: - an enclosed porch - an enclosed yard - - the enclosed check is to cover shipping and handling + - The enclosed check is to cover shipping and handling. ili: i9081 members: - enclosed @@ -115629,7 +115629,7 @@ example: - boxed cigars - a confining boxed-in space - - felt boxed in by the traffic + - … felt boxed in by the traffic ili: i9084 members: - boxed @@ -115687,7 +115687,7 @@ definition: - enclosed firmly in a surrounding mass example: - - found pebbles embedded in the silt + - … found pebbles embedded in the silt - stone containing many embedded fossils - peach and plum seeds embedded in a sweet edible pulp ili: i9089 @@ -115829,7 +115829,7 @@ definition: - of a cask or barrel example: - - the cask was set abroach + - The cask was set abroach. ili: i9102 members: - abroach @@ -115884,7 +115884,7 @@ - 08215965-n example: - on active duty - - the platoon is combat-ready + - The platoon is combat-ready. - review the fighting forces ili: i9107 members: @@ -115900,7 +115900,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - the fort was held by about 100 effective soldiers + - The fort was held by about 100 effective soldiers. ili: i9108 members: - effective @@ -115940,7 +115940,7 @@ example: - a good time to plant tomatoes - the right time to act - - the time is ripe for great sociological changes + - The time is ripe for great sociological changes. ili: i9111 members: - good @@ -115954,9 +115954,9 @@ - done or happening at the appropriate or proper time example: - a timely warning - - with timely treatment the patient has a good chance of recovery + - With timely treatment the patient has a good chance of recovery. - a seasonable time for discussion - - the book's publication was well timed + - The book's publication was well timed. ili: i9112 members: - timely @@ -115972,7 +115972,7 @@ definition: - not opportune example: - - arrived at a most inopportune hour + - … arrived at a most inopportune hour - an inopportune visit ili: i9113 members: @@ -115986,9 +115986,9 @@ - badly timed example: - an ill-timed intervention - - you think my intrusion unseasonable + - You think my intrusion unseasonable. - an untimely remark - - it was the wrong moment for a joke + - It was the wrong moment for a joke. ili: i9114 members: - ill-timed @@ -116002,7 +116002,7 @@ definition: - not conveniently timed example: - - an early departure is inconvenient for us + - An early departure is inconvenient for us. ili: i9115 members: - inconvenient @@ -116013,7 +116013,7 @@ definition: - capable of being placed opposite to something example: - - the thumb is opposable to the forefinger + - The thumb is opposable to the forefinger. ili: i9116 members: - opposable @@ -116042,7 +116042,7 @@ definition: - on bad terms example: - - they were usually at odds over politics + - They were usually at odds over politics. - conflicting opinions ili: i9119 members: @@ -116055,7 +116055,7 @@ - not having opposition or an opponent example: - unopposed military forces - - the candidate was unopposed + - The candidate was unopposed. ili: i9120 members: - unopposed @@ -116093,7 +116093,7 @@ example: - in an optimistic mood - optimistic plans - - took an optimistic view + - … took an optimistic view ili: i9123 members: - optimistic @@ -116131,7 +116131,7 @@ - reflecting optimism example: - a rosy future - - looked at the world through rose-colored glasses + - … looked at the world through rose-colored glasses ili: i9126 members: - rose-colored @@ -116190,8 +116190,8 @@ - made less hopeful or enthusiastic example: - desperate demoralized people looking for work - - felt discouraged by the magnitude of the problem - - the disheartened instructor tried vainly to arouse their interest + - … felt discouraged by the magnitude of the problem + - The disheartened instructor tried vainly to arouse their interest. ili: i9131 members: - demoralized @@ -116249,7 +116249,7 @@ definition: - devoid of violence or disruption example: - - an orderly crowd confronted the president + - An orderly crowd confronted the president. ili: i9138 members: - orderly @@ -116276,8 +116276,8 @@ - a boisterous crowd - a social gathering that became rambunctious and out of hand - a robustious group of teenagers - - beneath the rumbustious surface of his paintings is sympathy for the vulnerability - of ordinary human beings + - Beneath the rumbustious surface of his paintings is sympathy for the vulnerability + of ordinary human beings. - an unruly class ili: i9140 members: @@ -116293,7 +116293,7 @@ definition: - characteristic of a mob; disorderly or lawless example: - - fanned mounting tension into mobbish terrorizing + - … fanned mounting tension into mobbish terrorizing - moblike mentality ili: i9141 members: @@ -116385,8 +116385,8 @@ definition: - methodical and efficient in arrangement or function example: - - how well organized she is - - his life was almost too organized + - How well organized she is. + - His life was almost too organized. ili: i9148 members: - organized @@ -116424,7 +116424,7 @@ example: - a disorganized enterprise - a thousand pages of muddy and disorganized prose - - she was too disorganized to be an agreeable roommate + - She was too disorganized to be an agreeable roommate. ili: i9151 members: - disorganized @@ -116491,7 +116491,7 @@ definition: - not efficient or methodical example: - - the project failed through unmethodical planning + - The project failed through unmethodical planning. ili: i9156 members: - unmethodical @@ -116502,7 +116502,7 @@ definition: - thrown into a state of disorganization or incoherence example: - - price programs became unstuck because little grain was available + - Price programs became unstuck because little grain was available. ili: i9157 members: - unstuck @@ -116542,7 +116542,7 @@ definition: - organized so as to give configuration to example: - - a magnet is surrounded by a configured field + - A magnet is surrounded by a configured field. ili: i9160 members: - configured @@ -116566,7 +116566,7 @@ definition: - formed again or anew example: - - the re-formed scout troop has been very active + - The re-formed scout troop has been very active. ili: i9162 members: - re-formed @@ -116591,7 +116591,7 @@ definition: - not having or belonging to a structured whole example: - - unorganized territories lack a formal government + - Unorganized territories lack a formal government. ili: i9164 members: - unorganized @@ -116605,7 +116605,7 @@ definition: - lacking in cooperative planning and organization example: - - uncoordinated scheduling often resulted in conflicting games + - Uncoordinated scheduling often resulted in conflicting games. ili: i9165 members: - uncoordinated @@ -116651,7 +116651,7 @@ example: - an unstructured situation with no one in authority - a neighborhood gang with a relatively unstructured system - - children in an unstructured environment often feel insecure + - Children in an unstructured environment often feel insecure. - unstructured inkblots ili: i9169 members: @@ -116680,7 +116680,7 @@ - (of a group of people or an organization) unorganized or unfocused example: - A mob is an amorphous crowd of people without ideals, a sum of individuals in - which each lives for himself + which each lives for himself. members: - amorphous partOfSpeech: s @@ -116731,8 +116731,8 @@ - a novel of average merit - only a fair performance of the sonata - in fair health - - the caliber of the students has gone from mediocre to above average - - the performance was middling at best + - The caliber of the students has gone from mediocre to above average. + - The performance was middling at best. ili: i9173 members: - average @@ -116746,7 +116746,7 @@ definition: - (formal) ordinary and not refined example: - - he felt contempt for all banausic occupations + - He felt contempt for all banausic occupations. exemplifies: - 01206545-n ili: i9174 @@ -116783,7 +116783,7 @@ definition: - completely ordinary and unremarkable example: - - air travel has now become commonplace + - Air travel has now become commonplace. - commonplace everyday activities ili: i9177 members: @@ -116806,10 +116806,10 @@ - found in the ordinary course of events example: - a placid everyday scene - - it was a routine day + - It was a routine day. - source: Anita Diamant - text: there's nothing quite like a real … train conductor to add color to a quotidian - commute + text: There's nothing quite like a real … train conductor to add color to a quotidian + commute. ili: i9179 members: - everyday @@ -116869,7 +116869,7 @@ - extraordinary authority - an extraordinary achievement - her extraordinary beauty - - enjoyed extraordinary popularity + - … enjoyed extraordinary popularity - an extraordinary capacity for work - an extraordinary session of the legislature ili: i9182 @@ -116937,10 +116937,10 @@ - extraordinarily good or great; used especially as intensifiers example: - a fantastic trip to the Orient - - the film was fantastic! + - The film was fantastic! - a howling success - a marvelous collection of rare books - - had a rattling conversation about politics + - … had a rattling conversation about politics - a tremendous achievement ili: i9186 members: @@ -116963,7 +116963,7 @@ - extreme in degree or extent or amount or impact example: - in a frightful hurry - - spent a frightful amount of money + - … spent a frightful amount of money exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i9188 @@ -116980,7 +116980,7 @@ - remarkable or out of the ordinary in degree or magnitude or effect example: - a great crisis - - had a great stake in the outcome + - … had a great stake in the outcome ili: i9189 members: - great @@ -116991,7 +116991,7 @@ definition: - (informal) very; used informally as an intensifier example: - - that is one fine dog + - That is one fine dog. - a right fine day exemplifies: - 07089193-n @@ -117007,7 +117007,7 @@ - surpassing the ordinary or normal example: - source: George Will - text: Beyond his preternatural affability there is some acid and some steel + text: Beyond his preternatural affability there is some acid and some steel. - his uncanny sense of direction ili: i9191 members: @@ -117033,10 +117033,10 @@ - marked by an uncommon quality; especially superlative or extreme of its kind example: - source: J.R.Lowell - text: what is so rare as a day in June + text: What is so rare as a day in June. - a rare skill - an uncommon sense of humor - - she was kind to an uncommon degree + - She was kind to an uncommon degree. ili: i9193 members: - rare @@ -117049,7 +117049,7 @@ - unusual or striking example: - a remarkable sight - - such poise is singular in one so young + - Such poise is singular in one so young. ili: i9194 members: - remarkable @@ -117061,8 +117061,8 @@ definition: - remarkable example: - - that was some party - - she is some skier + - That was some party. + - She is some skier. exemplifies: - 07089193-n - 07171981-n @@ -117078,7 +117078,7 @@ example: - a special correspondent - a special adviser to the committee - - had to get special permission for the event + - … had to get special permission for the event ili: i9196 members: - special @@ -117100,7 +117100,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - hydrocarbons are organic compounds + - Hydrocarbons are organic compounds. ili: i9198 members: - organic @@ -117111,7 +117111,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - hydrochloric and sulfuric acids are called inorganic substances + - Hydrochloric and sulfuric acids are called inorganic substances. ili: i9199 members: - inorganic @@ -117278,7 +117278,7 @@ - having the place or position changed example: - the disturbed books and papers on her desk - - disturbed grass showed where the horse had passed + - Disturbed grass showed where the horse had passed. ili: i9214 members: - disturbed @@ -117289,7 +117289,7 @@ definition: - put in the wrong place or position example: - - She was penalized for a spelling mistake or a misplaced accent + - She was penalized for a spelling mistake or a misplaced accent. ili: i9215 members: - misplaced @@ -117303,9 +117303,9 @@ - adjusted or located in relation to surroundings or circumstances; sometimes used in combination example: - - the house had its large windows oriented toward the ocean view + - The house had its large windows oriented toward the ocean view. - helping freshmen become oriented to college life - - the book is value-oriented throughout + - The book is value-oriented throughout. ili: i9216 members: - oriented @@ -117413,7 +117413,7 @@ - socially disoriented example: - anomic loners musing over their fate - - we live in an age of rootless alienated people + - We live in an age of rootless alienated people. ili: i9224 members: - alienated @@ -117426,8 +117426,8 @@ definition: - having lost your bearings; confused as to time or place or personal identity example: - - I frequently find myself disoriented when I come up out of the subway - - the anesthetic left her completely disoriented + - I frequently find myself disoriented when I come up out of the subway. + - The anesthetic left her completely disoriented. ili: i9225 members: - confused @@ -117443,7 +117443,7 @@ - positioning with respect to a reference system or determining your bearings physically or intellectually example: - - noticed the bee's momentary orienting pause before heading back to the hive + - … noticed the bee's momentary orienting pause before heading back to the hive - an orienting program for new employees ili: i9226 members: @@ -117505,8 +117505,8 @@ definition: - causing loss of physical or intellectual bearings example: - - making so many turns to the right and then the left was completely disorienting - - a sharp blow to the head can be disorienting + - Making so many turns to the right and then the left was completely disorienting. + - A sharp blow to the head can be disorienting. ili: i9231 members: - disorienting @@ -117521,7 +117521,7 @@ - causing confusion or disorientation example: - a confusing jumble of road signs - - being hospitalized can be confusing and distressing for a small child + - Being hospitalized can be confusing and distressing for a small child. ili: i9232 members: - confusing @@ -117532,7 +117532,7 @@ definition: - making one feel out of place or alienated example: - - the landscape was estranging + - The landscape was estranging. ili: i9233 members: - estranging @@ -117543,7 +117543,7 @@ definition: - causing or capable of causing bewilderment or shock or insensibility example: - - laid the poor fellow senseless with one stunning blow + - … laid the poor fellow senseless with one stunning blow - a stunning detonation with volumes of black smoke ili: i9234 members: @@ -117617,7 +117617,7 @@ definition: - original and of a kind not seen before example: - - the computer produced a completely novel proof of a well-known theorem + - The computer produced a completely novel proof of a well-known theorem. ili: i9239 members: - fresh @@ -117630,7 +117630,7 @@ definition: - containing seeds of later development example: - - seminal ideas of one discipline can influence the growth of another + - Seminal ideas of one discipline can influence the growth of another. ili: i9240 members: - germinal @@ -117676,9 +117676,9 @@ definition: - not original; not being or productive of something fresh and unusual example: - - the manuscript contained unoriginal emendations + - The manuscript contained unoriginal emendations. - source: Gwethalyn Graham - text: his life had been unoriginal, conforming completely to the given pattern + text: His life had been unoriginal, conforming completely to the given pattern. ili: i9244 members: - unoriginal @@ -117693,7 +117693,7 @@ definition: - repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse example: - - his remarks were trite and commonplace + - His remarks were trite and commonplace. - hackneyed phrases - a stock answer - repeating threadbare jokes @@ -117802,7 +117802,7 @@ - conforming to orthodox or recognized rules example: - source: Sinclair Lewis - text: the drinking of cocktails was as canonical a rite as the mixing + text: The drinking of cocktails was as canonical a rite as the mixing. ili: i9252 members: - canonic @@ -117839,7 +117839,7 @@ definition: - pertaining to time-honored orthodox doctrines example: - - the simple security of traditional assumptions has vanished + - The simple security of traditional assumptions has vanished. ili: i9255 members: - traditional @@ -118018,7 +118018,7 @@ definition: - outside the regular academic curriculum example: - - sports and drama are popular extracurricular activities + - Sports and drama are popular extracurricular activities. ili: i9270 members: - extracurricular @@ -118029,8 +118029,8 @@ definition: - (of the side of cloth or clothing) facing or intended to face outward example: - - the right side of the cloth showed the pattern - - be sure your shirt is right side out + - The right side of the cloth showed the pattern. + - Be sure your shirt is right side out. ili: i9271 members: - right @@ -118043,9 +118043,9 @@ definition: - relating to or being on the side closer to the center or within a defined space example: - - he reached into his inside jacket pocket + - He reached into his inside jacket pocket. - inside out - - an inside pitch is between home plate and the batter + - An inside pitch is between home plate and the batter. ili: i9272 members: - inside @@ -118192,7 +118192,7 @@ example: - waves dabbled with moonlight - a blood-spattered room - - gardens splashed with color + - Gardens splashed with color. - kitchen walls splattered with grease ili: i9282 members: @@ -118317,7 +118317,7 @@ - completely covered example: - bonnets smothered with flowers - - smothered chicken is chicken cooked in a seasoned gravy + - Smothered chicken is chicken cooked in a seasoned gravy. ili: i9293 members: - smothered @@ -118462,7 +118462,7 @@ definition: - having a coating; covered with an outer layer or film; often used in combination example: - - coated paper has a smooth polished coating especially suitable for halftone printing + - Coated paper has a smooth polished coating especially suitable for halftone printing. - sugar-coated pills ili: i9305 members: @@ -118544,7 +118544,7 @@ definition: - not having a roof example: - - the hurricane left hundreds of house roofless + - The hurricane left hundreds of house roofless. ili: i9312 members: - roofless @@ -118650,7 +118650,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06076105-n example: - - ‘foliate’ is combined with the prefix ‘tri’ to form the word ‘trifoliate’ + - ‘foliate’ is combined with the prefix ‘tri’ to form the word ‘trifoliate’. ili: i9320 members: - foliate @@ -118664,7 +118664,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06076105-n example: - - ‘foliolate’ is combined with the prefix ‘bi’ to form the word ‘bifoliolate’ + - ‘foliolate’ is combined with the prefix ‘bi’ to form the word ‘bifoliolate’. ili: i9321 members: - foliolate @@ -118857,7 +118857,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06076105-n example: - - tulips are scapose flowers + - Tulips are scapose flowers. - a scapose stalk - a scapose column - the scapose portion of a feather @@ -118889,7 +118889,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06076105-n example: - - the corolla of a snapdragon is bilabiate + - The corolla of a snapdragon is bilabiate. ili: i9341 members: - bilabiate @@ -118973,7 +118973,7 @@ example: - naked ambition - raw fury - - you may kill someone someday with your raw power + - You may kill someone someday with your raw power. ili: i9348 members: - naked @@ -119122,7 +119122,7 @@ definition: - communicated covertly example: - - their secret signal was a wink + - Their secret signal was a wink. - secret messages ili: i9358 members: @@ -119135,7 +119135,7 @@ - designed and carried out secretly or confidentially example: - a sub-rosa report - - has their under-the-table backing + - … has their under-the-table backing ili: i9359 members: - sub-rosa @@ -119151,7 +119151,7 @@ example: - subterranean motives for murder - source: Bertrand Russell - text: looked too closely for an ulterior purpose in all knowledge + text: … looked too closely for an ulterior purpose in all knowledge ili: i9360 members: - subterranean @@ -119164,7 +119164,7 @@ definition: - kept secret example: - - the plan was kept carefully under wraps + - The plan was kept carefully under wraps. ili: i9361 members: - under wraps @@ -119309,7 +119309,7 @@ definition: - leaving no balance example: - - my account with you is now all square + - My account with you is now all square. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i9372 @@ -119345,8 +119345,8 @@ - 08879115-n example: - source: Economist - text: if they deposit these shares in the scheme they will get further buckshee - shares on a one-for-one basis + text: If they deposit these shares in the scheme they will get further buckshee + shares on a one-for-one basis. ili: i9374 members: - buckshee @@ -119409,7 +119409,7 @@ definition: - complimentary; without payment of rent example: - - with the job came a rent-free apartment + - With the job came a rent-free apartment. ili: i9379 members: - rent-free @@ -119435,7 +119435,7 @@ definition: - causing physical or psychological pain example: - - worked with painful slowness + - … worked with painful slowness ili: i9381 members: - painful @@ -119530,7 +119530,7 @@ definition: - causing an irritating cutaneous sensation; being affect with an itch example: - - he had an itchy toe from the mosquito bite + - He had an itchy toe from the mosquito bite. ili: i9388 members: - itchy @@ -119576,7 +119576,7 @@ definition: - psychologically painful example: - - few experiences are more traumatic than losing a child + - Few experiences are more traumatic than losing a child. ili: i9392 members: - traumatic @@ -119627,7 +119627,7 @@ definition: - having a surface coating or finish applied example: - - the finished bookcase costs much more than the unfinished ones + - The finished bookcase costs much more than the unfinished ones. ili: i9396 members: - finished @@ -119906,8 +119906,8 @@ felt example: - a barely palpable dust - - felt sudden anger in a palpable wave - - the air was warm and close — palpable as cotton + - … felt sudden anger in a palpable wave + - The air was warm and close — palpable as cotton. - a palpable lie ili: i9420 members: @@ -119934,7 +119934,7 @@ definition: - difficult to detect or grasp by the mind or analyze example: - - his whole attitude had undergone a subtle change + - His whole attitude had undergone a subtle change. - a subtle difference - that elusive thing the soul ili: i9423 @@ -119951,8 +119951,8 @@ definition: - being everywhere equidistant and not intersecting example: - - parallel lines never converge - - concentric circles are parallel + - Parallel lines never converge. + - Concentric circles are parallel. - dancers in two parallel rows ili: i9424 members: @@ -120004,8 +120004,8 @@ perpendicular nor right-angled example: - the oblique rays of the winter sun - - acute and obtuse angles are oblique angles - - the axis of an oblique cone is not perpendicular to its base + - Acute and obtuse angles are oblique angles. + - The axis of an oblique cone is not perpendicular to its base. ili: i9428 members: - oblique @@ -120032,7 +120032,7 @@ definition: - slanted across a polygon on a diagonal line example: - - set off in a catty-corner direction across the vacant lot + - … set off in a catty-corner direction across the vacant lot ili: i9430 members: - catacorner @@ -120090,7 +120090,7 @@ definition: - intersecting at or forming right angles example: - - the axes are perpendicular to each other + - The axes are perpendicular to each other. ili: i9435 members: - perpendicular @@ -120114,8 +120114,8 @@ definition: - having a set of mutually perpendicular axes; meeting at right angles example: - - wind and sea may displace the ship's center of gravity along three orthogonal - axes + - Wind and sea may displace the ship's center of gravity along three orthogonal + axes. - a rectangular Cartesian coordinate system ili: i9437 members: @@ -120359,7 +120359,7 @@ definition: - unaffected by strong emotion or prejudice example: - - a journalist should be a dispassionate reporter of fact + - A journalist should be a dispassionate reporter of fact. ili: i9458 members: - dispassionate @@ -120386,7 +120386,7 @@ - marked by no especial liking or dislike or preference for one thing over another example: - indifferent about which book you would give them - - was indifferent to their acceptance or rejection of her invitation + - … was indifferent to their acceptance or rejection of her invitation ili: i9460 members: - indifferent @@ -120411,7 +120411,7 @@ definition: - able to be passed or traversed or crossed example: - - the road is passable + - The road is passable. ili: i9463 members: - passable @@ -120447,7 +120447,7 @@ definition: - capable of being traversed example: - - highway crews soon had the roads travelable + - Highway crews soon had the roads travelable. ili: i9467 members: - traversable @@ -120521,7 +120521,7 @@ example: - source: Bram Stoker text: his face all ablaze with excitement - - he was aflame with desire + - He was aflame with desire. ili: i9473 members: - ablaze @@ -120558,7 +120558,7 @@ - easily moved to anger example: - source: H.G.Wells - text: men of the choleric type take to kicking and smashing + text: Men of the choleric type take to kicking and smashing. ili: i9475 members: - choleric @@ -120642,7 +120642,7 @@ definition: - free from emotional appeal; marked by reasonableness example: - - answered with an unimpassioned defense + - … answered with an unimpassioned defense - the unimpassioned intellect ili: i9482 members: @@ -120661,7 +120661,7 @@ - earlier than the present time; no longer current example: - time past - - his youth is past + - His youth is past. - this past Thursday - the past year ili: i9483 @@ -120688,8 +120688,8 @@ definition: - gone by; or in the past example: + - ‘agone’ is an archaic word for ‘ago’. - two years ago - - ‘agone’ is an archaic word for ‘ago’ ili: i9484 members: - ago @@ -120784,7 +120784,7 @@ - (used especially of persons) of the immediate past example: - the former president - - our late President is still very active + - Our late President is still very active. - the previous occupant of the White House ili: i9490 members: @@ -120969,7 +120969,7 @@ definition: - yet to be or coming example: - - some future historian will evaluate him + - Some future historian will evaluate him. ili: i9504 members: - future @@ -121036,7 +121036,7 @@ definition: - in readiness; awaiting example: - - gave us a hint of the excitement that was in store for us + - … gave us a hint of the excitement that was in store for us ili: i9509 members: - in store @@ -121059,7 +121059,7 @@ definition: - brought into existence example: - - he was a child born of adultery + - He was a child born of adultery. ili: i9511 members: - born @@ -121243,9 +121243,9 @@ - enduring trying circumstances with even temper or characterized by such endurance example: - a patient smile - - was patient with the children + - … was patient with the children - an exact and patient scientist - - please be patient + - Please be patient. ili: i9529 members: - patient @@ -121261,7 +121261,7 @@ - quietly and steadily persevering especially in detail or exactness example: - a diligent (or patient) worker - - with persevering (or patient) industry she revived the failing business + - With persevering (or patient) industry she revived the failing business. ili: i9530 members: - diligent @@ -121288,7 +121288,7 @@ to retaliate or express resentment example: - seemly and forbearing … yet strong enough to resist aggression - - was longanimous in the face of suffering + - … was longanimous in the face of suffering ili: i9532 members: - forbearing @@ -121300,7 +121300,7 @@ definition: - showing the capacity for endurance example: - - injustice can make us tolerant and forgiving + - Injustice can make us tolerant and forgiving. - a man patient of distractions ili: i9533 members: @@ -121313,7 +121313,7 @@ definition: - capable of accepting delay with equanimity example: - - was unhurried with the small children + - … was unhurried with the small children ili: i9534 members: - unhurried @@ -121339,8 +121339,8 @@ definition: - impatient especially under restriction or delay example: - - the government has done nothing to ease restrictions and manufacturers are growing - restive + - The government has done nothing to ease restrictions and manufacturers are growing + restive. ili: i9536 members: - restive @@ -121351,7 +121351,7 @@ definition: - unwilling to endure example: - - she was unforbearing with the slower students + - She was unforbearing with the slower students. ili: i9537 members: - unforbearing @@ -121657,8 +121657,8 @@ definition: - disposed to peace or of a peaceful nature example: - - the pacific temper seeks to settle disputes on grounds of justice rather than - by force + - The pacific temper seeks to settle disputes on grounds of justice rather than + by force. - a quiet and peaceable person - in a peaceable and orderly manner ili: i9564 @@ -121683,7 +121683,7 @@ definition: - inclined or disposed to peace example: - - they met in a peaceable spirit + - They met in a peaceable spirit. - peace-loving citizens ili: i9566 members: @@ -121793,7 +121793,7 @@ - showing or constituting penance example: - penitential tears - - wrote a penitential letter apologizing for her hasty words + - … wrote a penitential letter apologizing for her hasty words ili: i9574 members: - penitential @@ -121884,7 +121884,7 @@ example: - an insightful parent - source: R.C.Angell - text: the chapter is insightful and suggestive of new perspectives + text: The chapter is insightful and suggestive of new perspectives. ili: i9580 members: - insightful @@ -121955,7 +121955,7 @@ definition: - without comprehension example: - - When I called her name, she gave me a blank look, as though she didn't know me + - When I called her name, she gave me a blank look, as though she didn't know me. ili: i2819 members: - blank @@ -121978,7 +121978,7 @@ definition: - not consciously observing example: - - looked through him with blank unseeing eyes + - … looked through him with blank unseeing eyes ili: i9587 members: - unobservant @@ -122013,7 +122013,7 @@ definition: - capable of being detected example: - - after a noticeable pause the lecturer continued + - After a noticeable pause the lecturer continued. ili: i12868 members: - detectable @@ -122038,7 +122038,7 @@ etc example: - a faint outline - - the wan sun cast faint shadows + - The wan sun cast faint shadows. - the faint light of a distant candle - weak colors - a faint hissing sound @@ -122079,7 +122079,7 @@ definition: - easily perceived; easy to become aware of example: - - this situation produces recognizable stress symptoms + - This situation produces recognizable stress symptoms. ili: i9594 members: - recognizable @@ -122108,7 +122108,7 @@ example: - an imperceptible drop in temperature - an imperceptible nod - - color is unperceivable to the touch + - Color is unperceivable to the touch. ili: i9596 members: - imperceptible @@ -122145,7 +122145,7 @@ definition: - barely able to be perceived example: - - the transition was almost indiscernible + - The transition was almost indiscernible. - an almost insensible change ili: i9599 members: @@ -122238,7 +122238,7 @@ definition: - marked by errorless familiarity example: - - had her lines cold before rehearsals started + - … had her lines cold before rehearsals started ili: i9605 members: - cold @@ -122263,7 +122263,7 @@ definition: - understood perfectly example: - - had his algebra problems down + - … had his algebra problems down ili: i9607 members: - down @@ -122288,8 +122288,8 @@ - without fault or error example: - faultless logic - - speaks impeccable French - - timing and technique were immaculate + - … speaks impeccable French + - Timing and technique were immaculate. - an immaculate record ili: i9609 members: @@ -122366,7 +122366,7 @@ definition: - more than perfect example: - - he spoke with pluperfect precision + - He spoke with pluperfect precision. ili: i9616 members: - pluperfect @@ -122381,7 +122381,7 @@ example: - uncorrupted English - source: Van Wyck Brooks - text: learn to speak pure English undefiled + text: Learn to speak pure English undefiled. ili: i9617 members: - uncorrupted @@ -122398,9 +122398,9 @@ definition: - not perfect; defective or inadequate example: - - had only an imperfect understanding of his responsibilities + - … had only an imperfect understanding of his responsibilities - imperfect mortals - - drainage here is imperfect + - Drainage here is imperfect. ili: i9618 members: - imperfect @@ -122440,7 +122440,7 @@ - containing errors or alterations example: - a corrupt text - - spoke a corrupted version of the language + - … spoke a corrupted version of the language ili: i9621 members: - corrupt @@ -122452,7 +122452,7 @@ definition: - having a defect example: - - I returned the appliance because it was defective + - I returned the appliance because it was defective. ili: i9622 members: - defective @@ -122532,7 +122532,7 @@ definition: - very long lasting example: - - less durable rocks were gradually worn away to form valleys + - Less durable rocks were gradually worn away to form valleys. - the perdurable granite of the ancient Appalachian spine of the continent ili: i9629 members: @@ -122640,7 +122640,7 @@ - not permanent; not lasting example: - source: James Thurber - text: politics is an impermanent factor of life + text: Politics is an impermanent factor of life. - impermanent palm cottages - a temporary arrangement - temporary housing @@ -122680,7 +122680,7 @@ - the ephemeral joys of childhood - a passing fancy - youth's transient beauty - - love is transitory but it is eternal + - Love is transitory but it is eternal. - fugacious blossoms ili: i9638 members: @@ -122720,7 +122720,7 @@ definition: - ephemeral example: - - the symphony is no fly-by-night venture + - The symphony is no fly-by-night venture. ili: i9641 members: - fly-by-night @@ -122731,9 +122731,9 @@ definition: - done or made using whatever is available example: - - crossed the river on improvised bridges - - the survivors used jury-rigged fishing gear - - the rock served as a makeshift hammer + - … crossed the river on improvised bridges + - The survivors used jury-rigged fishing gear. + - The rock served as a makeshift hammer. ili: i9642 members: - improvised @@ -122757,9 +122757,9 @@ definition: - for the time being example: - - he is the president pro tem + - He is the president pro tem. - source: H.H.Fiske - text: designated him to act as consul protempore + text: … designated him to act as consul protempore ili: i9644 members: - pro tem @@ -122820,7 +122820,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - persistent leaves remain attached past maturity + - Persistent leaves remain attached past maturity. - the persistent gills of fishes ili: i9649 members: @@ -122833,7 +122833,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - most amphibians have caducous gills + - Most amphibians have caducous gills. - the caducous calyx of a poppy ili: i9650 members: @@ -122925,7 +122925,7 @@ definition: - (of fabrics) having faces on both sides example: - - damask is a double-faced fabric + - Damask is a double-faced fabric. ili: i9658 members: - double-faced @@ -122957,7 +122957,7 @@ definition: - capable of being rescinded or voided example: - - the judgment was rescindable + - The judgment was rescindable. - voidable contracts ili: i9661 members: @@ -122970,7 +122970,7 @@ definition: - capable of being reversed example: - - a reversible decision is one that can be appealed or vacated + - A reversible decision is one that can be appealed or vacated. ili: i9662 members: - reversible @@ -122982,7 +122982,7 @@ - incapable of being retracted or revoked example: - source: Shakespeare - text: firm and irrevocable is my doom + text: Firm and irrevocable is my doom. ili: i9663 members: - irrevocable @@ -122994,7 +122994,7 @@ definition: - determined irrevocably example: - - his fate is sealed + - His fate is sealed. ili: i9664 members: - sealed @@ -123034,7 +123034,7 @@ - excluded from use or mention example: - forbidden fruit - - in our house dancing and playing cards were out + - In our house dancing and playing cards were out. - a taboo subject ili: i9667 members: @@ -123063,7 +123063,7 @@ definition: - forbidden to the touch example: - - in most museums such articles are untouchable + - In most museums such articles are untouchable. ili: i9669 members: - untouchable @@ -123143,7 +123143,7 @@ definition: - granting or inclined or able to grant permission; not strict in discipline example: - - direct primary legislation is largely permissive rather than prescriptive + - Direct primary legislation is largely permissive rather than prescriptive. - permissive parents ili: i9676 members: @@ -123155,9 +123155,9 @@ definition: - tolerant or lenient example: - - indulgent parents risk spoiling their children + - Indulgent parents risk spoiling their children. - too soft on the children - - they are soft on crime + - They are soft on crime. ili: i9677 members: - indulgent @@ -123218,7 +123218,7 @@ definition: - blocking entrance to and exit from seaports and harbors example: - - the blockading ships prevented delivery of munitions + - The blockading ships prevented delivery of munitions. ili: i9682 members: - blockading @@ -123265,8 +123265,8 @@ definition: - taken in advance to protect against possible danger or failure example: - - gave precautionary advice - - I would take precautionary steps to keep him away + - … gave precautionary advice + - I would take precautionary steps to keep him away. ili: i9686 members: - precautionary @@ -123300,7 +123300,7 @@ definition: - tending to discourage (especially of prices) example: - - the price was prohibitive + - The price was prohibitive. ili: i9689 members: - prohibitive @@ -123349,7 +123349,7 @@ - bewildered and confused - a cloudy and confounded philosopher - just a mixed-up kid - - she felt lost on the first day of school + - She felt lost on the first day of school. ili: i9692 members: - baffled @@ -123370,7 +123370,7 @@ - totally perplexed and mixed up example: - source: Wall Street Journal - text: all this duncical nonsense has my brains metagrobolized + text: All this duncical nonsense has my brains metagrobolized. ili: i9693 members: - metagrobolized @@ -123385,7 +123385,7 @@ definition: - perplexed (as if being expected to know something that you do not know) example: - - he had a quizzical expression + - He had a quizzical expression. ili: i9694 members: - questioning @@ -123397,7 +123397,7 @@ definition: - baffled example: - - this problem has me completely stuck + - This problem has me completely stuck. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i9695 @@ -123434,9 +123434,9 @@ - a personal favor - for your personal use - personal papers - - I have something personal to tell you + - I have something personal to tell you. - a personal God - - he has his personal bank account and she has hers + - He has his personal bank account and she has hers. ili: i9698 members: - personal @@ -123477,8 +123477,8 @@ definition: - concerning one person exclusively example: - - we all have individual cars - - each room has a private bath + - We all have individual cars. + - Each room has a private bath. ili: i9701 members: - individual @@ -123505,8 +123505,8 @@ definition: - an appearance carried out personally in someone else's physical presence example: - - he carried out the negotiations in person - - a personal appearance is an appearance by a person in the flesh + - He carried out the negotiations in person. + - A personal appearance is an appearance by a person in the flesh. ili: i9703 members: - in-person @@ -123519,10 +123519,10 @@ - belonging to or on behalf of a specified person (especially yourself); preceded by a possessive example: + - ‘ain’ is Scottish. - for your own use - - do your own thing - - she makes her own clothes - - ‘ain’ is Scottish + - Do your own thing. + - She makes her own clothes. ili: i9704 members: - own @@ -123613,7 +123613,7 @@ - pleasingly persuasive or intended to persuade example: - a coaxing and obsequious voice - - her manner is quiet and ingratiatory and a little too agreeable + - Her manner is quiet and ingratiatory and a little too agreeable. ili: i9711 members: - coaxing @@ -123668,7 +123668,7 @@ - deterring from action example: - dissuasive advice - - made a slight dissuasive gesture with her hand + - … made a slight dissuasive gesture with her hand ili: i9715 members: - dissuasive @@ -123680,7 +123680,7 @@ definition: - serving to warn example: - - shook a monitory finger at him + - … shook a monitory finger at him - an exemplary jail sentence ili: i9716 members: @@ -123942,7 +123942,7 @@ definition: - impervious to corrosion example: - - he was a great believer in the corrosion-resistant qualities of cast iron + - He was a great believer in the corrosion-resistant qualities of cast iron. ili: i9737 members: - corrosion-resistant @@ -124111,7 +124111,7 @@ definition: - capable of producing hallucinations example: - - LSD is a powerful hallucinogenic drug + - LSD is a powerful hallucinogenic drug. ili: i9753 members: - hallucinogenic @@ -124122,7 +124122,7 @@ definition: - producing mood changes or distorted perception example: - - hallucinogenic drugs are mind-altering substances + - Hallucinogenic drugs are mind-altering substances. ili: i9754 members: - mind-altering @@ -124177,7 +124177,7 @@ example: - physical exercise - physical suffering - - was sloppy about everything but her physical appearance + - … was sloppy about everything but her physical appearance ili: i9759 members: - physical @@ -124197,7 +124197,7 @@ - carnal knowledge - fleshly desire - a sensual delight in eating - - music is the only sensual pleasure without vice + - Music is the only sensual pleasure without vice. ili: i9760 members: - animal @@ -124479,7 +124479,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to clergy bound by monastic vows example: - - the religious or regular clergy conducts the service + - The religious or regular clergy conducts the service. ili: i9782 members: - religious @@ -124654,7 +124654,7 @@ example: - grim determination - grim necessity - - Russia's final hour, it seemed, approached with inexorable certainty + - Russia's final hour, it seemed, approached with inexorable certainty. - relentless persecution - the stern demands of parenthood ili: i9797 @@ -124899,7 +124899,7 @@ - (of e.g. fabric design) adorned with patterns example: - source: Amy Lowell - text: my dress is richly figured + text: My dress is richly figured. ili: i9816 members: - figured @@ -124977,7 +124977,7 @@ - having spots or patches (small areas of contrasting color or texture) example: - a field patched with ice and snow - - the wall had a spotty speckled effect + - The wall had a spotty speckled effect. - a black-and-white spotted cow ili: i9823 members: @@ -125201,7 +125201,7 @@ - not elaborate or elaborated; simple example: - plain food - - stuck to the plain facts + - … stuck to the plain facts - a plain blue suit - a plain rectangular brick building ili: i9845 @@ -125241,7 +125241,7 @@ example: - only the bare facts - shocked by the mere idea - - the simple passage of time was enough + - The simple passage of time was enough. - the simple truth ili: i9847 members: @@ -125279,7 +125279,7 @@ - having no adornment or coloration example: - dry facts - - rattled off the facts in a dry mechanical manner + - … rattled off the facts in a dry mechanical manner ili: i9850 members: - dry @@ -125324,7 +125324,7 @@ definition: - avoiding embellishment or exaggeration (used for emphasis) example: - - it's the literal truth + - It's the literal truth. ili: i9854 members: - literal @@ -125360,8 +125360,8 @@ definition: - plain and without any extras or adornments example: - - the most common type of bond is the straight or plain vanilla bond - - the basic car is known as the vanilla version + - The most common type of bond is the straight or plain vanilla bond. + - The basic car is known as the vanilla version. ili: i9857 members: - vanilla @@ -125637,7 +125637,7 @@ definition: - planned secretly example: - - it was a put-up job + - It was a put-up job. ili: i9878 members: - put-up @@ -125651,7 +125651,7 @@ - without apparent forethought or prompting or planning example: - an unplanned economy - - accepts an unplanned order + - … accepts an unplanned order - an unplanned pregnancy - unplanned remarks ili: i9879 @@ -125704,7 +125704,7 @@ definition: - not prepared or planned in advance example: - - asked an unpremeditated question + - … asked an unpremeditated question ili: i9883 members: - unpremeditated @@ -125730,7 +125730,7 @@ definition: - not by design or artifice; unforced and impromptu example: - - an air of unstudied spontaneous utterance is apt to be painstakingly achieved + - An air of unstudied spontaneous utterance is apt to be painstakingly achieved. - simple unstudied charm ili: i9885 members: @@ -125794,7 +125794,7 @@ definition: - having a quality that provokes disbelief example: - - gave the teacher an implausible excuse + - … gave the teacher an implausible excuse ili: i9890 members: - implausible @@ -125807,7 +125807,7 @@ definition: - informal term for ridiculous and implausible example: - - he gave me a cockamamie reason for not going + - He gave me a cockamamie reason for not going. exemplifies: - 07089193-n members: @@ -125820,7 +125820,7 @@ definition: - (of an idea or story) so exaggerated or ludicrous as to be improbable example: - - He was always full of far-fetched plans, none of which ever worked + - He was always full of far-fetched plans, none of which ever worked. members: - farfetched - far-fetched @@ -125851,7 +125851,7 @@ definition: - affording pleasure; being in harmony with your taste or likings example: - - we had a pleasant evening together + - We had a pleasant evening together. - a pleasant scene - pleasant sensations ili: i9892 @@ -125869,7 +125869,7 @@ definition: - (of weather) highly enjoyable example: - - what a beautiful day + - What a beautiful day. ili: i9893 members: - beautiful @@ -125891,10 +125891,10 @@ definition: - affording satisfaction or pleasure example: - - the company was enjoyable - - found her praise gratifying + - The company was enjoyable. + - … found her praise gratifying - full of happiness and pleasurable excitement - - good printing makes a book more pleasurable to read + - Good printing makes a book more pleasurable to read. ili: i9895 members: - enjoyable @@ -125977,7 +125977,7 @@ example: - an acerbic tone piercing otherwise flowery prose - a barrage of acid comments - - her acrid remarks make her many enemies + - Her acrid remarks make her many enemies. - bitter words - blistering criticism - caustic jokes about political assassination, talk-show hosts and medical ethics @@ -126004,7 +126004,7 @@ - (informal) very unpleasant example: - hellish weather - - stop that god-awful racket + - Stop that god-awful racket. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i9900 @@ -126023,7 +126023,7 @@ - a forbidding scowl - a grim man loving duty more than humanity - source: J.M.Barrie - text: undoubtedly the grimmest part of him was his iron claw + text: Undoubtedly the grimmest part of him was his iron claw. ili: i9901 members: - dour @@ -126037,7 +126037,7 @@ - causing to feel shame or chagrin or vexation example: - the embarrassing moment when she found her petticoat down around her ankles - - it was mortifying to know he had heard every word + - It was mortifying to know he had heard every word. ili: i9903 members: - embarrassing @@ -126050,7 +126050,7 @@ - unpleasantly stern example: - wild and harsh country full of hot sand and cactus - - the nomad life is rough and hazardous + - The nomad life is rough and hazardous. ili: i9904 members: - harsh @@ -126064,8 +126064,8 @@ example: - the harsh cry of a blue jay - harsh cognac - - the harsh white light makes you screw up your eyes - - harsh irritating smoke filled the hallway + - The harsh white light makes you screw up your eyes. + - Harsh irritating smoke filled the hallway. ili: i9905 members: - harsh @@ -126089,7 +126089,7 @@ definition: - causing misery or pain or distress example: - - it was a sore trial to him + - It was a sore trial to him. - the painful process of growing up ili: i9907 members: @@ -126103,8 +126103,8 @@ definition: - serving or tending to repel example: - - he became rebarbative and prickly and spiteful - - I find his obsequiousness repellent + - He became rebarbative and prickly and spiteful. + - I find his obsequiousness repellent. ili: i9908 members: - rebarbative @@ -126133,7 +126133,7 @@ - disagreeable example: - source: Abraham Lincoln - text: I will not perform the ungrateful task of comparing cases of failure + text: I will not perform the ungrateful task of comparing cases of failure. ili: i9910 members: - ungrateful @@ -126179,7 +126179,7 @@ - pleasantly occupied example: - source: Queen Victoria - text: We are not amused + text: We are not amused. ili: i9913 members: - amused @@ -126192,7 +126192,7 @@ definition: - inspired with confidence example: - - felt bucked up by his success + - … felt bucked up by his success ili: i9914 members: - bucked up @@ -126206,7 +126206,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - I'm chuffed to have won + - I'm chuffed to have won. ili: i9915 members: - chuffed @@ -126250,10 +126250,10 @@ definition: - aroused to impatience or anger example: - - made an irritated gesture + - … made an irritated gesture - feeling nettled from the constant teasing - peeved about being left out - - felt really pissed at her snootiness + - … felt really pissed at her snootiness - riled no end by his lies - roiled by the delay ili: i9919 @@ -126276,8 +126276,8 @@ definition: - greatly annoyed; out of patience example: - - had an exasperated look on his face - - felt exasperated beyond endurance + - … had an exasperated look on his face + - … felt exasperated beyond endurance ili: i9920 members: - exasperated @@ -126290,7 +126290,7 @@ definition: - having a strong distaste from surfeit example: - - grew more and more disgusted + - … grew more and more disgusted - fed up with their complaints - sick of it all - sick to death of flattery @@ -126319,8 +126319,8 @@ definition: - emotionally hurt or upset or annoyed example: - - she looked offended - - face had a pained and puzzled expression + - She looked offended. + - Face had a pained and puzzled expression. - injured feelings ili: i9923 members: @@ -126358,7 +126358,7 @@ definition: - inspiring admiration or approval example: - - among her many admirable qualities are generosity and graciousness + - Among her many admirable qualities are generosity and graciousness. ili: i9925 members: - admirable @@ -126383,7 +126383,7 @@ - greatly pleasing or entertaining example: - a delightful surprise - - the comedy was delightful + - The comedy was delightful. - a delicious joke ili: i9927 members: @@ -126495,10 +126495,10 @@ definition: - extremely annoying or displeasing example: - - his cavalier curtness of manner was exasperating - - I've had an exasperating day + - His cavalier curtness of manner was exasperating. + - I've had an exasperating day. - her infuriating indifference - - the ceaseless tumult of the jukebox was maddening + - The ceaseless tumult of the jukebox was maddening. ili: i9936 members: - exasperating @@ -126681,7 +126681,7 @@ definition: - not having a point especially a sharp point example: - - my pencils are all pointless + - My pencils are all pointless. ili: i9952 members: - pointless @@ -126736,7 +126736,7 @@ example: - bright silver candlesticks - a burnished brass knocker - - she brushed her hair until it fell in lustrous auburn waves + - She brushed her hair until it fell in lustrous auburn waves. - rows of shining glasses - shiny black patents ili: i9957 @@ -126817,7 +126817,7 @@ definition: - marked by artful prudence, expedience, and shrewdness example: - - it is neither polite nor politic to get into other people's quarrels + - It is neither polite nor politic to get into other people's quarrels. - a politic decision - a politic manager - a politic old scoundrel @@ -126833,7 +126833,7 @@ definition: - appropriate to a purpose; practical example: - - in the circumstances it was expedient to express loyalty + - In the circumstances it was expedient to express loyalty. ili: i9964 members: - expedient @@ -126880,7 +126880,7 @@ - involving or characteristic of politics or parties or politicians example: - source: Daniel Goleman - text: calling a meeting is a political act in itself + text: Calling a meeting is a political act in itself. - political pressure - a political machine - political office @@ -126984,7 +126984,7 @@ example: - a popular tourist attraction - a popular girl - - cabbage patch dolls are no longer popular + - Cabbage patch dolls are no longer popular. ili: i9977 members: - popular @@ -127033,7 +127033,7 @@ - very popular or successful example: - one of the hot young talents - - cabbage patch dolls were hot last season + - Cabbage patch dolls were hot last season. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i9981 @@ -127046,8 +127046,8 @@ definition: - visited by throngs of tourists example: - - of the three American Virgin islands St. Thomas is the most touristed - - tourists descend in busloads … so the whole place is rather touristy + - Of the three American Virgin islands St. Thomas is the most touristed. + - Tourists descend in busloads … so the whole place is rather touristy. ili: i9982 members: - touristed @@ -127118,7 +127118,7 @@ - characterized by or displaying affirmation or acceptance or certainty etc. example: - a positive attitude - - the reviews were all positive + - The reviews were all positive. - a positive benefit - a positive demand ili: i9987 @@ -127187,7 +127187,7 @@ definition: - marked by a disposition to oppose and contradict example: - - took perverse satisfaction in foiling her plans + - … took perverse satisfaction in foiling her plans ili: i9992 members: - perverse @@ -127337,7 +127337,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06052606-n example: - - the HIV test was negative + - The HIV test was negative. ili: i10005 members: - negative @@ -127368,8 +127368,8 @@ definition: - capable of happening or existing example: - - a breakthrough may be possible next year - - anything is possible + - A breakthrough may be possible next year. + - Anything is possible. - warned of possible consequences ili: i10007 members: @@ -127412,8 +127412,8 @@ definition: - capable of being attained or accomplished example: - - choose an attainable goal - - art is not something that is come-at-able by dint of study + - Choose an attainable goal. + - Art is not something that is come-at-able by dint of study. ili: i10010 members: - attainable @@ -127425,7 +127425,7 @@ definition: - possible but not certain to occur example: - - they had to plan for contingent expenses + - They had to plan for contingent expenses. ili: i10011 members: - contingent @@ -127484,7 +127484,7 @@ definition: - certain to fail example: - - the situation is hopeless + - The situation is hopeless. ili: i10015 members: - hopeless @@ -127495,7 +127495,7 @@ definition: - not capable of being carried out or put into practice example: - - refloating the sunken ship proved impracticable because of its fragility + - Refloating the sunken ship proved impracticable because of its fragility. - a suggested reform that was unfeasible in the prevailing circumstances ili: i10016 members: @@ -127510,7 +127510,7 @@ definition: - not worth considering as a possibility example: - - a picnic is out because of the weather + - A picnic is out because of the weather. ili: i10017 members: - out @@ -127585,8 +127585,8 @@ example: - source: Freeman J.Dyson text: Technology without morality is barbarous; morality without technology is - impotent - - felt impotent rage + impotent. + - … felt impotent rage ili: i10022 members: - impotent @@ -127599,8 +127599,8 @@ definition: - deprived of vigor and the ability to be effective example: - - fundamentalism has flowered because it has concluded that liberalism is effete, - ineffectual and impoverished + - Fundamentalism has flowered because it has concluded that liberalism is effete, + ineffectual and impoverished. members: - effete partOfSpeech: s @@ -127691,7 +127691,7 @@ definition: - serving or intended to coerce example: - - authority is directional instead of coercive + - Authority is directional instead of coercive. ili: i10029 members: - coercive @@ -127716,7 +127716,7 @@ - struck a mighty blow - the mighty logger Paul Bunyan - source: Bulwer-Lytton - text: the pen is mightier than the sword + text: The pen is mightier than the sword. ili: i10031 members: - mighty @@ -127935,7 +127935,7 @@ definition: - not having or using power example: - - an autogiro is supported in flight by unpowered rotating wings + - An autogiro is supported in flight by unpowered rotating wings. ili: i10049 members: - unpowered @@ -128034,7 +128034,7 @@ definition: - pertaining to or having or occurring by means of a placenta example: - - all mammals except monotremes and marsupials are placental mammals + - All mammals except monotremes and marsupials are placental mammals. ili: i10058 members: - placental @@ -128056,7 +128056,7 @@ definition: - having no placenta example: - - monotremes and marsupials are aplacental mammals + - Monotremes and marsupials are aplacental mammals. ili: i10060 members: - aplacental @@ -128306,10 +128306,10 @@ definition: - concerned with actual use or practice example: - - he is a very practical person - - the idea had no practical application + - He is a very practical person. + - The idea had no practical application. - a practical knowledge of Japanese - - woodworking is a practical art + - Woodworking is a practical art. ili: i10082 members: - practical @@ -128337,8 +128337,8 @@ definition: - designed for or adapted to a function or use example: - - functional education selects knowledge that is concrete and usable rather than - abstract and theoretical + - Functional education selects knowledge that is concrete and usable rather than + abstract and theoretical. - functional architecture ili: i10084 members: @@ -128409,7 +128409,7 @@ - adequate for practical use; especially sufficient in strength or numbers to accomplish something example: - - the party has a working majority in the House + - The party has a working majority in the House. - a working knowledge of Spanish ili: i10090 members: @@ -128426,8 +128426,8 @@ definition: - not practical; not workable or not given to practical matters example: - - refloating the ship proved impractical because of the expense - - he is intelligent but too impractical for commercial work + - Refloating the ship proved impractical because of the expense. + - He is intelligent but too impractical for commercial work. - an impractical solution ili: i10091 members: @@ -128517,8 +128517,8 @@ - sharply exact or accurate or delimited example: - a precise mind - - specified a precise amount - - arrived at the precise moment + - … specified a precise amount + - … arrived at the precise moment ili: i10097 members: - precise @@ -128538,7 +128538,7 @@ - unerringly accurate example: - a dead shot - - took dead aim + - … took dead aim ili: i10098 members: - dead @@ -128585,7 +128585,7 @@ definition: - extremely precise with great attention to details example: - - examined it with microscopic care + - … examined it with microscopic care ili: i10102 members: - microscopic @@ -128610,8 +128610,8 @@ definition: - being precise with regard to a prescribed or specified criterion example: - - his guess was on the nose - - the prediction for snow was right on the button + - His guess was on the nose. + - The prediction for snow was right on the button. ili: i10104 members: - on the nose @@ -128623,8 +128623,8 @@ definition: - precise to a fine degree example: - - due to the limitations of the available tools, a more refined analysis of the - data may be necessary + - Due to the limitations of the available tools, a more refined analysis of the + data may be necessary. members: - refined partOfSpeech: s @@ -128650,7 +128650,7 @@ - not precise example: - imprecise astronomical observations - - the terms he used were imprecise and emotional + - The terms he used were imprecise and emotional. ili: i10106 members: - imprecise @@ -128688,8 +128688,8 @@ definition: - farther along in physical or mental development example: - - the child's skeletal age was classified as ‘advanced’ - - children in the advanced classes in elementary school read far above grade average + - The child's skeletal age was classified as ‘advanced’. + - Children in the advanced classes in elementary school read far above grade average. ili: i10109 members: - advanced @@ -128793,7 +128793,7 @@ definition: - capable of being anticipated example: - - foreseeable costs were well within the budget + - Foreseeable costs were well within the budget. ili: i10118 members: - foreseeable @@ -128917,7 +128917,7 @@ definition: - without forethought example: - - letting him borrow her car was an impulsive act that she immediately regretted + - Letting him borrow her car was an impulsive act that she immediately regretted. ili: i10128 members: - impulsive @@ -128931,7 +128931,7 @@ - made ready or fit or suitable beforehand example: - a prepared statement - - be prepared for emergencies + - Be prepared for emergencies. ili: i10129 members: - prepared @@ -128951,7 +128951,7 @@ definition: - positioned so as to be ready for confrontation or danger example: - - he stood to attention with his shoulders braced + - He stood to attention with his shoulders braced. ili: i10130 members: - braced @@ -129017,7 +129017,7 @@ definition: - subjected to a special process or treatment example: - - processed cheeses are easy to spread + - Processed cheeses are easy to spread. ili: i10136 members: - processed @@ -129028,7 +129028,7 @@ definition: - made suitable and available for immediate use example: - - dinner is ready + - Dinner is ready. ili: i10137 members: - ready @@ -129050,8 +129050,8 @@ definition: - (usually followed by ‘on’ or ‘for’) in readiness example: - - he was up on his homework - - had to be up for the game + - He was up on his homework. + - … had to be up for the game ili: i10139 members: - up @@ -129065,9 +129065,9 @@ - without preparation; not prepared for example: - unprepared remarks - - the shock was unprepared + - The shock was unprepared. - source: R.E.Danielson - text: our treaty makers approached their immensely difficult problems unprepared + text: Our treaty makers approached their immensely difficult problems unprepared. ili: i10140 members: - unprepared @@ -129079,7 +129079,7 @@ definition: - with little or no preparation or forethought example: - - his ad-lib comments showed poor judgment + - His ad-lib comments showed poor judgment. - an extemporaneous piano recital - an extemporary lecture - an extempore skit @@ -129143,7 +129143,7 @@ definition: - being or existing in a specified place example: - - the murderer is present in this room + - The murderer is present in this room. - present at the wedding - present at the creation ili: i10145 @@ -129192,7 +129192,7 @@ definition: - being here now example: - - is everyone here? + - Is everyone here? ili: i10149 members: - here @@ -129237,8 +129237,8 @@ definition: - not present; having left example: - - he's away right now - - you must not allow a stranger into the house when your mother is away + - He's away right now. + - You must not allow a stranger into the house when your mother is away. ili: i10153 members: - away @@ -129249,7 +129249,7 @@ definition: - impossible to find example: - - the book is practically introuvable + - The book is practically introuvable. ili: i10154 members: - introuvable @@ -129261,7 +129261,7 @@ - absent without permission example: - truant schoolboys - - the soldier was AWOL for almost a week + - The soldier was AWOL for almost a week. ili: i10155 members: - truant @@ -129455,7 +129455,7 @@ - abounding in or given to pompous or aphoristic moralizing example: - source: Kathleen Barnes - text: too often the significant episode deteriorates into sententious conversation + text: Too often the significant episode deteriorates into sententious conversation. ili: i10169 members: - sententious @@ -129495,7 +129495,7 @@ definition: - without pretensions example: - - worked at an honest trade + - … worked at an honest trade - good honest food ili: i10172 members: @@ -129552,7 +129552,7 @@ definition: - of principal importance example: - - our capital concern was to avoid defeat + - Our capital concern was to avoid defeat. ili: i10176 members: - capital @@ -129596,7 +129596,7 @@ definition: - (of e.g. information) not secondhand or by way of something intermediary example: - - his work is based on only original, not secondary, sources + - His work is based on only original, not secondary, sources. ili: i10180 members: - original @@ -129607,8 +129607,8 @@ definition: - first and most important example: - - his special interest is music - - she gets special (or particular) satisfaction from her volunteer work + - His special interest is music. + - She gets special (or particular) satisfaction from her volunteer work. ili: i10181 members: - particular @@ -129623,7 +129623,7 @@ definition: - being of second rank or importance or value; not direct or immediate example: - - the stone will be hauled to a secondary crusher + - The stone will be hauled to a secondary crusher. - a secondary source - a secondary issue - secondary streams @@ -129697,7 +129697,7 @@ example: - a secondhand report - a secondhand account of a memory of something once read - - most of our knowledge is secondhand + - Most of our knowledge is secondhand. ili: i10187 members: - secondhand @@ -129763,7 +129763,7 @@ definition: - experienced at secondhand example: - - read about mountain climbing and felt vicarious excitement + - … read about mountain climbing and felt vicarious excitement ili: i10193 members: - vicarious @@ -129776,7 +129776,7 @@ example: - a basic fact - the basic ingredients - - basic changes in public opinion occur because of changes in priorities + - Basic changes in public opinion occur because of changes in priorities. ili: i10194 members: - basic @@ -129791,7 +129791,7 @@ definition: - serving as or forming a base example: - - the painter applied a base coat followed by two finishing coats + - The painter applied a base coat followed by two finishing coats. ili: i10195 members: - basal @@ -129858,7 +129858,7 @@ nature or occurring as a chance concomitant or consequence example: - incidental expenses - - the road will bring other incidental advantages + - The road will bring other incidental advantages. - extra duties incidental to the job - labor problems incidental to a rapid expansion - confusion incidental to a quick change @@ -129898,7 +129898,7 @@ - related to the key issue but not of central importance example: - a peripheral interest - - energy is far from a peripheral issue in the economy + - Energy is far from a peripheral issue in the economy. - peripheral issues ili: i10203 members: @@ -129930,8 +129930,8 @@ - a private club - a private secretary - private property - - the former President is now a private citizen - - public figures struggle to maintain a private life + - The former President is now a private citizen. + - Public figures struggle to maintain a private life. ili: i10205 members: - private @@ -129970,7 +129970,7 @@ - providing privacy or seclusion example: - the cloistered academic world of books - - sat close together in the sequestered pergola + - … sat close together in the sequestered pergola - sitting under the reclusive calm of a shade tree - a secluded romantic spot ili: i10207 @@ -130008,7 +130008,7 @@ definition: - (of information) given in confidence or in secret example: - - this arrangement must be kept confidential + - This arrangement must be kept confidential. - their secret communications ili: i10210 members: @@ -130136,7 +130136,7 @@ - public parks - a public scandal - public gardens - - performers and members of royal families are public figures + - Performers and members of royal families are public figures. ili: i10220 members: - public @@ -130232,9 +130232,9 @@ definition: - exclusive of anyone or anything else example: - - she alone believed him - - cannot live by bread alone - - I'll have this car and this car only + - She alone believed him. + - … cannot live by bread alone + - I'll have this car and this car only. ili: i10228 members: - alone @@ -130273,7 +130273,7 @@ definition: - characterized by very careful or fastidious selection example: - - the school was very selective in its admissions + - The school was very selective in its admissions. ili: i10231 members: - selective @@ -130285,7 +130285,7 @@ - denoting a company or law firm owned and run by members of the WASP elite who are generally conservative example: - - the politician tried to hide his white-shoe background + - The politician tried to hide his white-shoe background. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i10232 @@ -130300,7 +130300,7 @@ example: - an inclusive art form - an inclusive fee - - his concept of history is modern and inclusive + - His concept of history is modern and inclusive. - from Monday to Friday inclusive ili: i10233 members: @@ -130585,7 +130585,7 @@ definition: - capable of being reproduced example: - - astonishingly reproducible results can be obtained + - Astonishingly reproducible results can be obtained. ili: i10255 members: - reproducible @@ -130630,7 +130630,7 @@ - unique example: - source: Theodosius Dobzhansky - text: dogs and mice and flies are as unrepeatable as men are + text: Dogs and mice and flies are as unrepeatable as men are. ili: i10259 members: - unrepeatable @@ -130641,8 +130641,8 @@ definition: - engaged in a profession or engaging in as a profession or means of livelihood example: - - the professional man or woman possesses distinctive qualifications - - began her professional career after the Olympics + - The professional man or woman possesses distinctive qualifications. + - … began her professional career after the Olympics - professional theater - professional football - a professional cook @@ -130693,7 +130693,7 @@ - engaged in as a pastime example: - an amateur painter - - gained valuable experience in amateur theatricals + - … gained valuable experience in amateur theatricals - recreational golfers - reading matter that is both recreational and mentally stimulating - unpaid extras in the documentary @@ -130733,7 +130733,7 @@ example: - described in unprofessional language so that high school students could understand it - - was censured for unprofessional conduct + - … was censured for unprofessional conduct - unprofessional repairs ili: i10267 members: @@ -130780,7 +130780,7 @@ definition: - guaranteed to bring a profit example: - - without bankable stars the film script aroused no interest + - Without bankable stars the film script aroused no interest. ili: i10270 members: - bankable @@ -130817,7 +130817,7 @@ definition: - financially rewarding example: - - it was no longer economic to keep the factory open + - It was no longer economic to keep the factory open. - have to keep prices high enough to make it economic to continue the service ili: i10273 members: @@ -130909,7 +130909,7 @@ definition: - showing intellectual penetration or emotional depth example: - - the differences are profound + - The differences are profound. - a profound insight - a profound book - a profound mind @@ -130956,9 +130956,9 @@ example: - superficial similarities - a superficial mind - - his thinking was superficial and fuzzy + - His thinking was superficial and fuzzy. - superficial knowledge - - the superficial report didn't give the true picture + - The superficial report didn't give the true picture. - only superficial differences ili: i10283 members: @@ -130976,8 +130976,8 @@ definition: - appearing as such but not necessarily so example: - - for all his apparent wealth, he had no money to pay the rent - - the committee investigated some apparent discrepancies + - For all his apparent wealth, he had no money to pay the rent. + - The committee investigated some apparent discrepancies. - the ostensible truth of their theories - his seeming honesty ili: i10284 @@ -131008,7 +131008,7 @@ of a subject example: - too facile a solution for so complex a problem - - it was a neat plan, but bound to fail + - It was a neat plan, but bound to fail. - a slick advertising campaign ili: i10286 members: @@ -131034,7 +131034,7 @@ definition: - appearing to be as specified; usually used as combining forms example: - - left their clothes dirty looking + - … left their clothes dirty looking - a most disagreeable looking character - angry-looking - liquid-looking @@ -131053,7 +131053,7 @@ - lacking depth of intellect or knowledge; concerned only with what is obvious example: - shallow people - - his arguments seemed shallow and tedious + - His arguments seemed shallow and tedious. ili: i10289 members: - shallow @@ -131129,9 +131129,9 @@ - ahead of the times example: - the advanced teaching methods - - had advanced views on the subject + - … had advanced views on the subject - a forward-looking corporation - - is British industry innovative enough? + - Is British industry innovative enough? ili: i10296 members: - advanced @@ -131274,7 +131274,7 @@ definition: - uttered with a trill example: - - she used rolling r's as in Spanish + - She used rolling r's as in Spanish. ili: i10309 members: - rolled @@ -131322,7 +131322,7 @@ example: - her becoming modesty - comely behavior - - it is not comme il faut for a gentleman to be constantly asking for money + - It is not comme il faut for a gentleman to be constantly asking for money. - seemly behavior ili: i10312 members: @@ -131338,7 +131338,7 @@ definition: - socially right or correct example: - - it isn't right to leave the party without saying goodbye + - It isn't right to leave the party without saying goodbye. - correct behavior ili: i10313 members: @@ -131351,7 +131351,7 @@ definition: - in accord with accepted standards of usage or procedure example: - - what's the right word for this? + - What's the right word for this? - the right way to open oysters ili: i10314 members: @@ -131365,8 +131365,8 @@ - in harmony with the spirit of particular persons or occasion example: - a decent burial - - we have come to dedicate a portion of that field … It is altogether fitting and - proper that we should do this + - We have come to dedicate a portion of that field … It is altogether fitting and + proper that we should do this. ili: i10315 members: - fitting @@ -131380,7 +131380,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08472840-n example: - - the fund earns halal profits in full compliance with the Shari'a + - The fund earns halal profits in full compliance with the Shari'a. ili: i10316 members: - halal @@ -131402,7 +131402,7 @@ definition: - exaggeratedly proper example: - - my straitlaced Aunt Anna doesn't approve of my miniskirts + - My straitlaced Aunt Anna doesn't approve of my miniskirts. ili: i10318 members: - priggish @@ -131449,11 +131449,11 @@ definition: - not in keeping with accepted standards of what is right or proper in polite society example: - - was buried with indecent haste + - … was buried with indecent haste - indecorous behavior - language unbecoming to a lady - unseemly to use profanity - - moved to curb their untoward ribaldry + - … moved to curb their untoward ribaldry ili: i10320 members: - indecent @@ -131483,7 +131483,7 @@ example: - the wrong medicine - the wrong way to shuck clams - - it is incorrect for a policeman to accept gifts + - It is incorrect for a policeman to accept gifts. ili: i10322 members: - wrong @@ -131645,7 +131645,7 @@ - prospective earnings - a prospective mother - a prospective bride - - the statute is solely prospective in operation + - The statute is solely prospective in operation. ili: i10335 members: - prospective @@ -131669,7 +131669,7 @@ definition: - effective in or looking toward the future example: - - he was preparing for future employment opportunities + - He was preparing for future employment opportunities. ili: i10337 members: - future @@ -131880,7 +131880,7 @@ - a protective covering - the use of protective masks and equipment - protective coatings - - kept the drunken sailor in protective custody + - … kept the drunken sailor in protective custody - animals with protective coloring - protective tariffs ili: i10354 @@ -131941,7 +131941,7 @@ definition: - avoiding or escaping from difficulty or danger especially enemy fire example: - - pilots are taught to take evasive action + - Pilots are taught to take evasive action. ili: i10358 members: - evasive @@ -131963,7 +131963,7 @@ definition: - tending or having the power to preserve example: - - timbers should be treated with a preservative substance + - Timbers should be treated with a preservative substance. ili: i10360 members: - preservative @@ -132070,8 +132070,8 @@ - feeling self-importance example: - too big for his britches - - had a swelled head - - he was swelled with pride + - … had a swelled head + - He was swelled with pride. ili: i10368 members: - big @@ -132086,7 +132086,7 @@ example: - source: Laurent Le Sage text: a snotty little scion of a degenerate family - - they're snobs — stuck-up and uppity and persnickety + - They're snobs — stuck-up and uppity and persnickety. ili: i10369 members: - bigheaded @@ -132134,12 +132134,12 @@ definition: - having or showing arrogant superiority to and disdain of those one views as unworthy example: - - some economists are disdainful of their colleagues in other social disciplines + - Some economists are disdainful of their colleagues in other social disciplines. - haughty aristocrats - - his lordly manners were offensive - - walked with a prideful swagger + - His lordly manners were offensive. + - … walked with a prideful swagger - very sniffy about breaches of etiquette - - his mother eyed my clothes with a supercilious air + - His mother eyed my clothes with a supercilious air. - source: W.L.Shirer text: a more swaggering mood than usual ili: i10372 @@ -132236,8 +132236,8 @@ example: - a humble apology - source: B.K.Malinowski - text: essentially humble … and self-effacing, he achieved the highest formal honors - and distinctions + text: Essentially humble … and self-effacing, he achieved the highest formal honors + and distinctions. ili: i10379 members: - humble @@ -132377,8 +132377,8 @@ definition: - providing carefully for the future example: - - wild squirrels are provident - - a provident father plans for his children's education + - Wild squirrels are provident. + - A provident father plans for his children's education. ili: i10390 members: - provident @@ -132405,7 +132405,7 @@ - planning prudently for the future example: - large goals that required farsighted policies - - took a long view of the geopolitical issues + - … took a long view of the geopolitical issues ili: i10392 members: - farseeing @@ -132458,7 +132458,7 @@ example: - a short view of the problem - shortsighted policies - - shortsighted critics derided the plan + - Shortsighted critics derided the plan. - myopic thinking ili: i10396 members: @@ -132562,7 +132562,7 @@ definition: - rousing to activity or heightened action as by spurring or goading example: - - tossed a rousing political comment into the conversation + - … tossed a rousing political comment into the conversation ili: i10404 members: - rousing @@ -132628,7 +132628,7 @@ - heedful of potential consequences example: - circumspect actions - - physicians are now more circumspect about recommending its use + - Physicians are now more circumspect about recommending its use. - a discreet investor ili: i10409 members: @@ -132656,7 +132656,7 @@ - careful in regard to your own interests example: - the prudent use and development of resources - - wild squirrels are provident + - Wild squirrels are provident. ili: i10411 members: - provident @@ -132667,7 +132667,7 @@ definition: - arising from or characterized by prudence especially in business matters example: - - he abstained partly for prudential reasons + - He abstained partly for prudential reasons. ili: i10412 members: - prudential @@ -132684,7 +132684,7 @@ example: - very imprudent of her mother to encourage her in such silly romantic ideas - source: A.M.Schlesinger - text: would be imprudent for a noneconomist to talk about the details of economic + text: … would be imprudent for a noneconomist to talk about the details of economic policy ili: i10413 members: @@ -132698,7 +132698,7 @@ definition: - not given careful consideration example: - - ill-considered actions often result in disaster + - Ill-considered actions often result in disaster. - an ill-judged attempt ili: i10414 members: @@ -132737,10 +132737,10 @@ definition: - acting or arriving or performed exactly at the time appointed example: - - she expected guests to be punctual at meals - - he is not a particularly punctual person + - She expected guests to be punctual at meals. + - He is not a particularly punctual person. - punctual payment - - she is always on time for class + - She is always on time for class. ili: i10417 members: - punctual @@ -132753,7 +132753,7 @@ definition: - according to schedule or without delay; on time example: - - the train is prompt + - The train is prompt. ili: i10418 members: - prompt @@ -132787,7 +132787,7 @@ definition: - behind schedule example: - - was behindhand with the rent + - … was behindhand with the rent ili: i10421 members: - behindhand @@ -132799,9 +132799,9 @@ - after the expected or usual time; delayed example: - a belated birthday card - - I'm late for the plane - - the train is late - - tardy children are sent to the principal + - I'm late for the plane. + - The train is late. + - Tardy children are sent to the principal. - always tardy in making dental appointments ili: i10422 members: @@ -132859,7 +132859,7 @@ definition: - not punished example: - - would he forget the crime and let it go unpunished? + - Would he forget the crime and let it go unpunished? ili: i10427 members: - unpunished @@ -132910,7 +132910,7 @@ - serving as or designed to impose punishment example: - penal servitude - - the juvenile was sentenced to six months in a penal institution + - The juvenile was sentenced to six months in a penal institution. ili: i10431 members: - penal @@ -132932,7 +132932,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to or having the nature of retribution example: - - retributive justice demands an eye for an eye + - Retributive justice demands an eye for an eye. ili: i10433 members: - retaliatory @@ -133061,7 +133061,7 @@ - (used of persons or behaviors) having no faults; sinless example: - source: Sylvia Plath - text: I felt pure and sweet as a new baby + text: I felt pure and sweet as a new baby. - pure as the driven snow ili: i10443 members: @@ -133245,7 +133245,7 @@ definition: - (of an alcoholic drink) stirred or shaken with ice, but served without it example: - - I like my martinis straight up + - I like my martinis straight up. members: - straight up partOfSpeech: s @@ -133301,7 +133301,7 @@ - untouched or undefiled example: - source: L.P.Smith - text: nor is there anything more virginal than the shimmer of young foliage + text: Nor is there anything more virginal than the shimmer of young foliage. ili: i10460 members: - virginal @@ -133378,7 +133378,7 @@ definition: - rendered unwholesome by contaminants and pollution example: - - had to boil the contaminated water + - … had to boil the contaminated water - polluted lakes and streams ili: i10466 members: @@ -133439,7 +133439,7 @@ definition: - not corrupted by contact or association example: - - there is no culture uncontaminated by contact with the outside world + - There is no culture uncontaminated by contact with the outside world. ili: i10471 members: - uncontaminated @@ -133622,8 +133622,8 @@ definition: - (of pets) trained to urinate and defecate outside or in a special place example: + - ‘house-trained’ is chiefly British. - housebroken pets - - ‘house-trained’ is chiefly British ili: i10486 members: - housebroken @@ -133662,7 +133662,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06166666-n example: - - primitive art such as that by Grandma Moses is often colorful and striking + - Primitive art such as that by Grandma Moses is often colorful and striking. ili: i10489 members: - primitive @@ -133688,7 +133688,7 @@ definition: - limited or restricted; not absolute example: - - gave only qualified approval + - … gave only qualified approval ili: i10491 members: - qualified @@ -133801,7 +133801,7 @@ example: - qualitative change - qualitative data - - qualitative analysis determines the chemical constituents of a substance or mixture + - Qualitative analysis determines the chemical constituents of a substance or mixture. ili: i10500 members: - qualitative @@ -133825,8 +133825,8 @@ - expressible as a quantity or relating to or susceptible of measurement example: - export wheat without quantitative limitations - - quantitative analysis determines the amounts and proportions of the chemical constituents - of a substance or mixture + - Quantitative analysis determines the amounts and proportions of the chemical constituents + of a substance or mixture. ili: i10502 members: - quantitative @@ -133888,7 +133888,7 @@ definition: - (of numbers) written with three figures example: - - 100 through 999 are three-figure numbers + - 100 through 999 are three-figure numbers. ili: i10507 members: - three-figure @@ -133943,7 +133943,7 @@ definition: - doubtful or suspect example: - - these so-called experts are no help + - These so-called experts are no help. ili: i10511 members: - alleged @@ -133965,7 +133965,7 @@ definition: - open to doubt or debate example: - - If you ever get married, which seems to be extremely problematic + - If you ever get married, which seems to be extremely problematic, … ili: i10513 members: - debatable @@ -133979,11 +133979,11 @@ - open to doubt or suspicion example: - the candidate's doubtful past - - he has a dubious record indeed - - what one found uncertain the other found dubious or downright false + - He has a dubious record indeed. + - What one found uncertain the other found dubious or downright false. - source: Karen Horney - text: it was more than dubitable whether the friend was as influential as she - thought + text: It was more than dubitable whether the friend was as influential as she + thought. ili: i10514 members: - doubtful @@ -133999,8 +133999,8 @@ example: - aliens of equivocal loyalty - source: Anna Jameson - text: his conscience reproached him with the equivocal character of the union - into which he had forced his son + text: His conscience reproached him with the equivocal character of the union + into which he had forced his son. ili: i10515 members: - equivocal @@ -134011,11 +134011,11 @@ definition: - not as expected example: - - there was something fishy about the accident + - There was something fishy about the accident. - up to some funny business - some definitely queer goings-on - a shady deal - - her motives were suspect + - Her motives were suspect. - suspicious behavior exemplifies: - 07089193-n @@ -134042,7 +134042,7 @@ definition: - as claimed by and for yourself often without justification example: - - the self-styled ‘doctor’ has no degree of any kind + - The self-styled ‘doctor’ has no degree of any kind. ili: i10518 members: - self-styled @@ -134091,7 +134091,7 @@ definition: - not open to doubt example: - - she wanted to go; that was for sure + - She wanted to go; that was for sure. ili: i10522 members: - for sure @@ -134128,7 +134128,7 @@ - free of noise or uproar; or making little if any sound example: - a quiet audience at the concert - - the room was dark and quiet + - The room was dark and quiet. ili: i10525 members: - quiet @@ -134155,7 +134155,7 @@ example: - a silent house - soundless footsteps on the grass - - the night was still + - The night was still. ili: i10527 members: - silent @@ -134225,7 +134225,7 @@ definition: - noisy like the sound of a bee example: - - the room was abuzz over the latest scandal + - The room was abuzz over the latest scandal. ili: i10532 members: - abuzz @@ -134348,7 +134348,7 @@ definition: - affording physical or mental rest example: - - she spent a restful night at home + - She spent a restful night at home. ili: i10543 members: - restful @@ -134374,7 +134374,7 @@ - lacking or not affording physical or mental rest example: - a restless night - - she fell into an uneasy sleep + - She fell into an uneasy sleep. ili: i10545 members: - restless @@ -134391,7 +134391,7 @@ - a quiet life - a quiet throng of onlookers - quiet peace-loving people - - the factions remained quiet for almost 10 years + - The factions remained quiet for almost 10 years. ili: i10546 members: - quiet @@ -134430,8 +134430,8 @@ - characterized by unrest or disorder example: - unquiet days of riots - - following the assassination of Martin Luther King, ours was an unquiet nation - - spent an unquiet night tossing and turning + - Following the assassination of Martin Luther King, ours was an unquiet nation. + - … spent an unquiet night tossing and turning ili: i10549 members: - unquiet @@ -134443,7 +134443,7 @@ definition: - characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination example: - - effects of the struggle will be violent and disruptive + - Effects of the struggle will be violent and disruptive. - riotous times - these troubled areas - the tumultuous years of his administration @@ -134475,7 +134475,7 @@ - lacking any definite plan or order or purpose; governed by or depending on chance example: - a random choice - - bombs fell at random + - Bombs fell at random. - random movements ili: i10552 members: @@ -134502,7 +134502,7 @@ - dependent upon or characterized by chance example: - a haphazard plan of action - - his judgment is rather hit-or-miss + - His judgment is rather hit-or-miss. ili: i10554 members: - haphazard @@ -134569,7 +134569,7 @@ - capable of thinking and expressing yourself in a clear and consistent manner example: - a lucid thinker - - she was more coherent than she had been just after the accident + - She was more coherent than she had been just after the accident. ili: i10559 members: - coherent @@ -134659,7 +134659,7 @@ definition: - not based on reason example: - - there is a great deal that is nonrational in modern culture + - There is a great deal that is nonrational in modern culture. ili: i10566 members: - nonrational @@ -134670,7 +134670,7 @@ definition: - showing ignorance of the laws of nature and faith in magic or chance example: - - finally realized that the horror he felt was superstitious in origin + - … finally realized that the horror he felt was superstitious in origin ili: i10567 members: - superstitious @@ -134681,7 +134681,7 @@ definition: - determined or actuated by emotion rather than reason example: - - it was an emotional judgment + - It was an emotional judgment. ili: i10568 members: - emotional @@ -134761,7 +134761,7 @@ definition: - not racial; having nothing to do with race or races example: - - his remarks were intended to be completely nonracial + - His remarks were intended to be completely nonracial. - a nonracial reason for the peremptory challenge of the juror ili: i10575 members: @@ -134774,8 +134774,8 @@ - 06094057-n - 06100457-n example: - - sodium is a reactive metal - - free radicals are very reactive + - Sodium is a reactive metal. + - Free radicals are very reactive. ili: i10576 members: - reactive @@ -134889,7 +134889,7 @@ - inert especially toward oxygen example: - a noble gas such as helium or neon - - noble metals include gold and silver and platinum + - Noble metals include gold and silver and platinum. ili: i10585 members: - noble @@ -134914,13 +134914,13 @@ definition: - completely prepared or in condition for immediate action or use or progress example: - - get ready - - she is ready to resign - - the bridge is ready to collapse - - I am ready to work + - Get ready. + - She is ready to resign. + - The bridge is ready to collapse. + - I am ready to work. - ready for action - ready for use - - the soup will be ready in a minute + - The soup will be ready in a minute. - ready to learn to read ili: i10587 members: @@ -134952,9 +134952,9 @@ - in no fit state to continue - fit to drop - laughing fit to burst - - she was fit to scream - - primed for a fight - - we are set to go at any time + - She was fit to scream. + - … primed for a fight + - We are set to go at any time. ili: i10589 members: - fit @@ -134967,7 +134967,7 @@ definition: - in a state of proper readiness or preparation or arrangement example: - - everything is in order for their arrival + - Everything is in order for their arrival. ili: i10590 members: - in order @@ -134978,7 +134978,7 @@ definition: - ready and willing or quick to act example: - - she is always prompt to help her friends + - She is always prompt to help her friends. ili: i10591 members: - prompt @@ -134989,7 +134989,7 @@ definition: - fully prepared or eager example: - - the colonists were ripe for revolution + - The colonists were ripe for revolution. ili: i10592 members: - ripe @@ -135000,8 +135000,8 @@ definition: - being and remaining ready and available for use example: - - waiting cars and limousines lined the curb - - found her mother waiting for them + - Waiting cars and limousines lined the curb. + - … found her mother waiting for them - an impressive array of food ready and waiting for the guests - military forces ready and waiting ili: i10593 @@ -135019,7 +135019,7 @@ definition: - not prepared or in a state of readiness; slow to understand or respond example: - - she cursed her unready tongue + - She cursed her unready tongue. ili: i10594 members: - unready @@ -135032,7 +135032,7 @@ definition: - unprepared and unable to react quickly example: - - the new product caught their competitors flat-footed + - The new product caught their competitors flat-footed. ili: i10595 members: - flat-footed @@ -135044,9 +135044,9 @@ definition: - not prepared or vigilant example: - - the blow caught him napping + - The blow caught him napping. - caught in an off-guard moment - - found him off his guard + - … found him off his guard ili: i10596 members: - napping @@ -135101,8 +135101,8 @@ definition: - taking place in reality; not pretended or imitated example: - - we saw the actual wedding on television - - filmed the actual beating + - We saw the actual wedding on television. + - … filmed the actual beating ili: i10599 members: - actual @@ -135207,7 +135207,7 @@ example: - the glory of his envisioned future - the snow-covered Alps pictured in her imagination - - the visualized scene lacked the ugly details of real life + - The visualized scene lacked the ugly details of real life. ili: i10605 members: - envisioned @@ -135335,7 +135335,7 @@ - illusive hopes of finding a better job - Secret activities offer presidents the alluring but often illusory promise that they can achieve foreign policy goals without the bothersome debate and open decision - that are staples of democracy + that are staples of democracy. ili: i10614 members: - illusive @@ -135364,9 +135364,9 @@ - real war - a real friend - a real woman - - meat and potatoes — I call that a real meal - - it's time he had a real job - - it's no penny-ante job — he's making real money + - Meat and potatoes — I call that a real meal. + - It's time he had a real job. + - It's no penny-ante job — he's making real money. ili: i10616 members: - real @@ -135378,8 +135378,8 @@ definition: - having all the qualities typical of the thing specified example: - - wanted a proper dinner, not just a snack - - he finally has a proper job + - … wanted a proper dinner, not just a snack + - He finally has a proper job. ili: i10617 members: - proper @@ -135403,7 +135403,7 @@ definition: - not actually such; being or seeming fanciful or imaginary example: - - this conversation is getting more and more unreal + - This conversation is getting more and more unreal. - the fantastically unreal world of government bureaucracy - the unreal world of advertising art ili: i10619 @@ -135431,7 +135431,7 @@ definition: - resembling a dream example: - - night invested the lake with a dreamlike quality + - Night invested the lake with a dreamlike quality. - as irrational and surreal as a dream ili: i10621 members: @@ -135444,7 +135444,7 @@ definition: - something apparently sensed but having no physical reality example: - - seemed to hear faint phantom bells + - … seemed to hear faint phantom bells - the amputee's illusion of a phantom limb ili: i10622 members: @@ -135488,7 +135488,7 @@ - a realistic description - a realistic view of the possibilities - a realistic appraisal of our chances - - the actors tried to create a realistic portrayal of the Africans + - The actors tried to create a realistic portrayal of the Africans. ili: i10625 members: - realistic @@ -135505,7 +135505,7 @@ definition: - sensible and practical example: - - has a straightforward down-to-earth approach to a problem + - … has a straightforward down-to-earth approach to a problem - her earthy common sense ili: i10626 members: @@ -135563,7 +135563,7 @@ definition: - representing things or actions or conditions as they actually are example: - - the novel about ghetto life was true to life + - The novel about ghetto life was true to life. - true-to-life duck decoys ili: i10630 members: @@ -135577,7 +135577,7 @@ - coinciding with reality example: - source: F.A.Olafson - text: perceptual error … has a surprising resemblance to veridical perception + text: Perceptual error … has a surprising resemblance to veridical perception. ili: i10631 members: - veridical @@ -135590,7 +135590,7 @@ - being actually such in almost every respect example: - a practical failure - - the once elegant temple lay in virtual ruin + - The once elegant temple lay in virtual ruin. ili: i10632 members: - virtual @@ -135623,8 +135623,8 @@ - produced by a wildly fanciful imagination example: - source: Douglas Bush - text: his Utopia is not a chimerical commonwealth but a practical improvement - on what already exists + text: His Utopia is not a chimerical commonwealth but a practical improvement + on what already exists. ili: i10634 members: - chimerical @@ -135712,8 +135712,8 @@ example: - arrive home at a reasonable hour - commonsense scholarship on the foibles of a genius - - unlearned and commonsensical countryfolk were capable of solving problems that - beset the more sophisticated + - Unlearned and commonsensical countryfolk were capable of solving problems that + beset the more sophisticated. ili: i10640 members: - commonsense @@ -135950,7 +135950,7 @@ definition: - (used of persons and their behavior) cultivated and genteel example: - - she was delicate and refined and unused to hardship + - She was delicate and refined and unused to hardship. - refined people with refined taste ili: i10658 members: @@ -136029,7 +136029,7 @@ definition: - affected, overrefined, and effeminate example: - - the young man spoke in effete, accented English + - The young man spoke in effete, accented English. members: - effete partOfSpeech: s @@ -136039,7 +136039,7 @@ definition: - developed with extreme delicacy and subtlety example: - - the satire touches with finespun ridicule every kind of human pretense + - The satire touches with finespun ridicule every kind of human pretense. ili: i10663 members: - finespun @@ -136110,7 +136110,7 @@ definition: - (used of persons and their behavior) not refined; uncouth example: - - how can a refined girl be drawn to such an unrefined man? + - How can a refined girl be drawn to such an unrefined man? ili: i10669 members: - unrefined @@ -136154,7 +136154,7 @@ definition: - ill-mannered and coarse and contemptible in behavior or appearance example: - - was boorish and insensitive + - … was boorish and insensitive - the loutish manners of a bully - her stupid oafish husband - aristocratic contempt for the swinish multitude @@ -136173,7 +136173,7 @@ definition: - lacking refinement or cultivation or taste example: - - he had coarse manners but a first-rate mind + - He had coarse manners but a first-rate mind. - behavior that branded him as common - an untutored and uncouth human being - an uncouth soldier — a real tough guy @@ -136238,7 +136238,7 @@ definition: - (of persons or behavior) lacking refinement or finesse example: - - she was a diamond in the rough + - She was a diamond in the rough. - rough manners ili: i10678 members: @@ -136416,9 +136416,9 @@ definition: - subjected to a physical (or chemical) treatment or action or agent example: - - the sludge of treated sewage can be used as fertilizer - - treated timbers resist rot - - treated fabrics resist wrinkling + - The sludge of treated sewage can be used as fertilizer. + - Treated timbers resist rot. + - Treated fabrics resist wrinkling. ili: i10692 members: - treated @@ -136540,7 +136540,7 @@ definition: - given medical care or treatment example: - - a treated cold is usually gone in 14 days; if left untreated it lasts two weeks + - A treated cold is usually gone in 14 days; if left untreated it lasts two weeks. ili: i10703 members: - treated @@ -136587,7 +136587,7 @@ - not given medical care or treatment example: - an untreated disease - - the untreated wounded lay on makeshift cots + - The untreated wounded lay on makeshift cots. ili: i10707 members: - untreated @@ -136619,7 +136619,7 @@ definition: - capable of being regained especially with effort example: - - he believed the information was retrievable + - He believed the information was retrievable. ili: i10710 members: - retrievable @@ -136752,8 +136752,8 @@ definition: - listed or recorded officially example: - - record is made of ‘registered mail’ at each point on its route to assure safe - delivery + - Record is made of ‘registered mail’ at each point on its route to assure safe + delivery. - registered bonds ili: i10721 members: @@ -137029,7 +137029,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - ‘sing’ is a strong verb + - ‘sing’ is a strong verb. ili: i10742 members: - strong @@ -137106,8 +137106,8 @@ definition: - that can not be renewed example: - - books on that shelf are unrenewable - - gas and oil are nonrenewable resources + - Books on that shelf are unrenewable. + - Gas and oil are nonrenewable resources. ili: i10750 members: - unrenewable @@ -137124,7 +137124,7 @@ definition: - not able or fit to be rented example: - - the house was unrentable in that condition + - The house was unrentable in that condition. ili: i10752 members: - unrentable @@ -137166,8 +137166,8 @@ definition: - able or fit to be repeated or quoted example: - - what he said was not repeatable in polite company - - he comes up with so many quotable phrases + - What he said was not repeatable in polite company. + - He comes up with so many quotable phrases. ili: i10756 members: - repeatable @@ -137177,7 +137177,7 @@ definition: - not able or fit to be repeated or quoted example: - - what he said was funny but unquotable + - What he said was funny but unquotable. ili: i10757 members: - unrepeatable @@ -137239,7 +137239,7 @@ definition: - asked for example: - - the requested aid is forthcoming + - The requested aid is forthcoming. ili: i10763 members: - requested @@ -137248,7 +137248,7 @@ definition: - not requested example: - - the merchandise was unrequested + - The merchandise was unrequested. ili: i10764 members: - unrequested @@ -137272,7 +137272,7 @@ - not requested or sought example: - unasked-for advice - - advice unasked for can be greatly resented + - Advice unasked for can be greatly resented. - unsolicited junk mail ili: i10765 members: @@ -137331,7 +137331,7 @@ definition: - not having rhyme example: - - writing unrhymed blank verse is like playing tennis without a net + - Writing unrhymed blank verse is like playing tennis without a net. ili: i10770 members: - unrhymed @@ -137378,7 +137378,7 @@ definition: - having or occurring in several distinct forms example: - - man is both polymorphic and polytypic + - Man is both polymorphic and polytypic. - a polymorphous god ili: i10774 members: @@ -137466,7 +137466,7 @@ definition: - happening every night example: - - nightly television now goes on until 3:00 or 4:00 a.m. + - Nightly television now goes on until 3:00 or 4:00 a.m. ili: i10780 members: - nightly @@ -137558,7 +137558,7 @@ definition: - occurring every second year example: - - they met at biennial conventions + - They met at biennial conventions. ili: i10788 members: - biennial @@ -137827,8 +137827,8 @@ example: - painting and the related arts - school-related activities - - related to micelle formation is the … ability of detergent actives to congregate - at oil-water interfaces + - Related to micelle formation is the … ability of detergent actives to congregate + at oil-water interfaces. ili: i10811 members: - related @@ -137871,7 +137871,7 @@ definition: - closely or inseparably connected or associated with example: - - his career is bound up with the fortunes of the enterprise + - His career is bound up with the fortunes of the enterprise. ili: i10814 members: - bound up @@ -137907,7 +137907,7 @@ definition: - related by sharing a symbolic link to a concrete object or an abstraction example: - - two expressions are coreferent if they denote the same object or individual + - Two expressions are coreferent if they denote the same object or individual. ili: i10817 members: - coreferent @@ -137929,7 +137929,7 @@ definition: - accompanying example: - - all rights carry with them corresponding responsibilities + - All rights carry with them corresponding responsibilities. ili: i10819 members: - corresponding @@ -137989,8 +137989,8 @@ definition: - having a bearing on or connection with the subject at issue example: - - the scientist corresponds with colleagues in order to learn about matters relevant - to her own research + - The scientist corresponds with colleagues in order to learn about matters relevant + to her own research. ili: i10825 members: - relevant @@ -138003,7 +138003,7 @@ definition: - capable of being applied; having relevance example: - - gave applicable examples to support her argument + - … gave applicable examples to support her argument ili: i10826 members: - applicable @@ -138014,7 +138014,7 @@ definition: - relevant and appropriate example: - - he asks questions that are germane and central to the issue + - He asks questions that are germane and central to the issue. ili: i10827 members: - germane @@ -138067,8 +138067,8 @@ - not pertinent to the matter under consideration example: - an issue extraneous to the debate - - the price was immaterial - - mentioned several impertinent facts before finally coming to the point + - The price was immaterial. + - … mentioned several impertinent facts before finally coming to the point ili: i10831 members: - extraneous @@ -138109,7 +138109,7 @@ example: - ever mindful of her health - mindful of his responsibilities - - mindful of these criticisms, I shall attempt to justify my action + - Mindful of these criticisms, I shall attempt to justify my action. ili: i10834 members: - mindful @@ -138136,7 +138136,7 @@ - serving to bring to mind example: - source: Wilder Hobson - text: cannot forbear to close on this redolent literary note + text: … cannot forbear to close on this redolent literary note - a campaign redolent of machine politics ili: i10836 members: @@ -138155,7 +138155,7 @@ - not mindful or attentive example: - source: G.B.Shaw - text: while thus unmindful of his steps he stumbled + text: While thus unmindful of his steps he stumbled. ili: i10837 members: - unmindful @@ -138356,7 +138356,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06166666-n example: - - the more hieratic sculptures leave the viewer curiously unmoved + - The more hieratic sculptures leave the viewer curiously unmoved. ili: i10852 members: - hieratic @@ -138385,7 +138385,7 @@ definition: - standing for something else example: - - the bald eagle is representative of the United States + - The bald eagle is representative of the United States. ili: i10855 members: - representative @@ -138410,8 +138410,8 @@ definition: - serving as a visible symbol for something abstract example: - - a crown is emblematic of royalty - - the spinning wheel was as symbolic of colonical Massachusetts as the codfish + - A crown is emblematic of royalty. + - The spinning wheel was as symbolic of colonical Massachusetts as the codfish. ili: i10857 members: - emblematic @@ -138470,8 +138470,8 @@ definition: - deserving of esteem and respect example: - - all respectable companies give guarantees - - ruined the family's good name + - All respectable companies give guarantees. + - … ruined the family's good name ili: i10861 members: - estimable @@ -138539,7 +138539,7 @@ definition: - tending to bring discredit or disrepute; blameworthy example: - - his marks were not at all discreditable + - His marks were not at all discreditable. ili: i10866 members: - discreditable @@ -138564,7 +138564,7 @@ - known widely and usually unfavorably example: - a notorious gangster - - the tenderloin district was notorious for vice + - The tenderloin district was notorious for vice. - the infamous Benedict Arnold ili: i10868 members: @@ -138596,7 +138596,7 @@ - source: Seattle Weekly text: sleazy storefronts with … dirt on the walls - source: James Joyce - text: the sordid details of his orgies stank under his very nostrils + text: The sordid details of his orgies stank under his very nostrils. - the squalid atmosphere of intrigue and betrayal ili: i10870 members: @@ -138695,7 +138695,7 @@ definition: - capable of being reconciled example: - - her way of thinking is reconcilable with mine + - Her way of thinking is reconcilable with mine. ili: i10878 members: - reconcilable @@ -138716,7 +138716,7 @@ definition: - capable of being settled or resolved example: - - all disputed points are potentially resolvable + - All disputed points are potentially resolvable. - a resolvable quarrel ili: i10880 members: @@ -138769,7 +138769,7 @@ - marked by self-restraint and reticence example: - source: Victoria Sackville-West - text: was habitually reserved in speech, withholding her opinion + text: … was habitually reserved in speech, withholding her opinion ili: i10884 members: - reserved @@ -138782,9 +138782,9 @@ definition: - remote in manner example: - - stood apart with aloof dignity + - … stood apart with aloof dignity - a distant smile - - he was upstage with strangers + - He was upstage with strangers. ili: i10885 members: - aloof @@ -138797,7 +138797,7 @@ definition: - showing modest reserve example: - - she was diffident when offering a comment on the professor's lecture + - She was diffident when offering a comment on the professor's lecture. ili: i10886 members: - diffident @@ -138854,7 +138854,7 @@ definition: - subject to being reserved or booked example: - - all seats bookable in advance + - All seats bookable in advance. ili: i10891 members: - bookable @@ -138905,7 +138905,7 @@ - impossible to resist; overpowering example: - irresistible (or resistless) impulses - - what happens when an irresistible force meets an immovable object? + - What happens when an irresistible force meets an immovable object? ili: i10896 members: - irresistible @@ -138918,7 +138918,7 @@ - so strong as to be irresistible example: - an overpowering need for solitude - - the temptation to despair may become overwhelming + - The temptation to despair may become overwhelming. - an overwhelming majority ili: i10897 members: @@ -138935,8 +138935,8 @@ definition: - firm in purpose or belief; characterized by firmness and determination example: - - stood resolute against the enemy - - faced with a resolute opposition + - … stood resolute against the enemy + - … faced with a resolute opposition - a resolute and unshakeable faith ili: i10898 members: @@ -139042,7 +139042,7 @@ definition: - determined example: - - she was firmly resolved to be a doctor + - She was firmly resolved to be a doctor. - single-minded in his determination to stop smoking ili: i10905 members: @@ -139094,7 +139094,8 @@ - not deterred example: - source: Osbert Sitwell - text: pursued his own path … undeterred by lack of popular appreciation and understanding + text: … pursued his own path … undeterred by lack of popular appreciation and + understanding ili: i10909 members: - undeterred @@ -139108,7 +139109,7 @@ definition: - uncertain how to act or proceed example: - - the committee was timid and mediocre and irresolute + - The committee was timid and mediocre and irresolute. ili: i10910 members: - irresolute @@ -139123,7 +139124,7 @@ definition: - lacking in resolution example: - - the accident left others discouraged about going there + - The accident left others discouraged about going there. ili: i10911 members: - discouraged @@ -139168,7 +139169,7 @@ definition: - lacking will power or resolution example: - - the role of the dissenter is not for the weak-kneed + - The role of the dissenter is not for the weak-kneed. ili: i10915 members: - weak-kneed @@ -139267,7 +139268,7 @@ definition: - conferring or showing honor or respect example: - - honorific social status commonly attaches to membership in a recognized profession + - Honorific social status commonly attaches to membership in a recognized profession. ili: i10923 members: - honorific @@ -139306,7 +139307,7 @@ - afire with annihilating invective - a devastating portrait of human folly - source: W.S.Gilbert - text: to compliments inflated I've a withering reply + text: To compliments inflated I've a withering reply. ili: i10925 members: - annihilating @@ -139372,7 +139373,7 @@ - marked by casual disrespect example: - a flip answer to serious question - - the student was kept in for impudent behavior + - The student was kept in for impudent behavior. ili: i10930 members: - impudent @@ -139404,8 +139405,8 @@ - a responsible adult - responsible journalism - a responsible position - - the captain is responsible for the ship's safety - - the cabinet is responsible to the parliament + - The captain is responsible for the ship's safety. + - The cabinet is responsible to the parliament. ili: i10932 members: - responsible @@ -139420,10 +139421,10 @@ definition: - liable to account for one's actions example: - - governments must be accountable to someone beside themselves + - Governments must be accountable to someone beside themselves. - fully accountable for what they did - - the court held the parents answerable for their minor child's acts of vandalism - - he was answerable to no one + - The court held the parents answerable for their minor child's acts of vandalism. + - He was answerable to no one. ili: i10933 members: - accountable @@ -139435,7 +139436,7 @@ definition: - morally or legally responsible to a higher authority example: - - parents are answerable for their child's acts + - Parents are answerable for their child's acts. ili: i10934 members: - answerable @@ -139446,7 +139447,7 @@ definition: - liable to answer to a higher authority example: - - the president is amenable to the constitutional court + - The president is amenable to the constitutional court. ili: i10935 members: - amenable @@ -139457,7 +139458,7 @@ definition: - held legally responsible example: - - men between the ages of 18 and 35 were liable for military service + - Men between the ages of 18 and 35 were liable for military service. ili: i10936 members: - liable @@ -139481,7 +139482,7 @@ definition: - showing lack of care for consequences example: - - behaved like an irresponsible idiot + - … behaved like an irresponsible idiot - hasty and irresponsible action ili: i10938 members: @@ -139501,7 +139502,7 @@ example: - carefree with his money - freewheeling urban youths - - had a harum-scarum youth + - … had a harum-scarum youth ili: i10939 members: - carefree @@ -139584,7 +139585,7 @@ definition: - readily reacting or replying to people or events or stimuli; showing emotion example: - - children are often the quickest and most responsive members of the audience + - Children are often the quickest and most responsive members of the audience. ili: i10946 members: - responsive @@ -139646,7 +139647,7 @@ definition: - strictly confined or guarded example: - - kept under close custody + - … kept under close custody ili: i10951 members: - close @@ -139731,7 +139732,7 @@ definition: - extravagant or ambitious or extreme in aims or opinions example: - - they did not understand what had happened at the once highflying company + - They did not understand what had happened at the once highflying company. ili: i10957 members: - highflying @@ -139774,7 +139775,7 @@ example: - an outlet for healthy and unhampered action - a priest unhampered by scruple - - the new stock market was unhampered by tradition + - The new stock market was unhampered by tradition. ili: i10960 members: - unhampered @@ -139824,7 +139825,7 @@ definition: - barred to a designated group example: - - that area is off-limits + - That area is off-limits. ili: i10964 members: - off-limits @@ -139952,8 +139953,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - the restrictive clause in ‘Each made a list of the books that had influenced him’ - limits the books on the list to only those particular ones defined by the clause + - The restrictive clause in ‘Each made a list of the books that had influenced him’ + limits the books on the list to only those particular ones defined by the clause. ili: i10974 members: - limiting @@ -139988,7 +139989,7 @@ definition: - tending to suppress example: - - the government used suppressive measures to control the protest + - The government used suppressive measures to control the protest. ili: i10977 members: - suppressive @@ -140020,8 +140021,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - the nonrestrictive clause in ‘I always buy his books, which have influenced me - greatly’ refers to his books generally and adds an additional fact about them + - The nonrestrictive clause in ‘I always buy his books, which have influenced me + greatly’ refers to his books generally and adds an additional fact about them. ili: i10980 members: - nonrestrictive @@ -140165,7 +140166,7 @@ definition: - capable of retraction; capable of being drawn back example: - - cats have retractile claws + - Cats have retractile claws. ili: i10992 members: - retractile @@ -140482,7 +140483,7 @@ definition: - feeling or showing profound respect or veneration example: - - maintained a reverent silence + - … maintained a reverent silence ili: i11019 members: - reverent @@ -140546,7 +140547,7 @@ example: - blasphemous rites of a witches' Sabbath - profane utterances against the Church - - it is sacrilegious to enter with shoes on + - It is sacrilegious to enter with shoes on. ili: i11024 members: - blasphemous @@ -140570,7 +140571,7 @@ definition: - restored to consciousness or life or vigor example: - - felt revived hope + - … felt revived hope ili: i11026 members: - revived @@ -140586,7 +140587,7 @@ definition: - the revival of an unfortunate situation after a period of abatement example: - - the patient presented with a case of recrudescent gastralgia + - The patient presented with a case of recrudescent gastralgia. ili: i11027 members: - recrudescent @@ -140609,7 +140610,7 @@ definition: - restored to a new condition example: - - felt renewed strength + - … felt renewed strength ili: i11029 members: - renewed @@ -140696,7 +140697,7 @@ definition: - having or showing a feeling of mixed reverence and respect and wonder and dread example: - - stood in awed silence before the shrine + - … stood in awed silence before the shrine - in grim despair and awestruck wonder ili: i11037 members: @@ -140804,7 +140805,7 @@ definition: - not likely to be rewarded example: - - grading papers is a thankless task + - Grading papers is a thankless task. ili: i11047 members: - thankless @@ -140818,10 +140819,10 @@ - without profit or reward example: - source: D.D.Eisenhower - text: let us have no part in profitless quarrels + text: Let us have no part in profitless quarrels. - source: Shakespeare text: How weary, flat, stale, and unprofitable / Seem to me all the uses of this - world + world. ili: i11048 members: - profitless @@ -140908,7 +140909,7 @@ definition: - lofty in style example: - - he engages in so much tall talk, one never really realizes what he is saying + - He engages in so much tall talk, one never really realizes what he is saying. ili: i11054 members: - grandiloquent @@ -140971,7 +140972,7 @@ definition: - not fanciful or imaginative example: - - local guides describe the history of various places in matter-of-fact tones + - Local guides describe the history of various places in matter-of-fact tones. - a prosaic and unimaginative essay ili: i11059 members: @@ -141020,7 +141021,7 @@ definition: - having a rhythm consisting of a dactyl followed by a spondee or a trochee example: - - the verse of the laments is Adonic + - The verse of the laments is Adonic. ili: i11062 members: - Adonic @@ -141062,7 +141063,7 @@ - characterized by a buoyant rhythm example: - an easy lilting stride - - the flute broke into a light lilting air + - The flute broke into a light lilting air. - a swinging pace - a graceful swingy walk - a tripping singing measure @@ -141222,8 +141223,8 @@ definition: - possessing material wealth example: - - her father is extremely rich - - many fond hopes are pinned on rich uncles + - Her father is extremely rich. + - Many fond hopes are pinned on rich uncles. ili: i11080 members: - rich @@ -141256,10 +141257,10 @@ definition: - in fortunate circumstances financially; moderately rich example: - - they were comfortable or even wealthy by some standards + - They were comfortable or even wealthy by some standards. - easy living - a prosperous family - - his family is well-situated financially + - His family is well-situated financially. - well-to-do members of the community ili: i11082 members: @@ -141282,7 +141283,7 @@ definition: - having little money or few possessions example: - - deplored the gap between rich and poor countries + - … deplored the gap between rich and poor countries - the proverbial poor artist living in a garret ili: i11083 members: @@ -141298,7 +141299,7 @@ definition: - lacking funds example: - - ‘skint’ is a British slang term + - ‘skint’ is a British slang term. ili: i11084 members: - broke @@ -141352,7 +141353,7 @@ definition: - without income or means example: - - left his family unprovided for + - … left his family unprovided for ili: i11088 members: - unprovided for @@ -141376,9 +141377,9 @@ - lacking in quality or substances example: - a poor land - - the area was poor in timber and coal + - The area was poor in timber and coal. - food poor in nutritive value - - the food in the cafeteria was of poor quality + - The food in the cafeteria was of poor quality. ili: i11090 members: - poor @@ -141412,7 +141413,7 @@ example: - a princely sum - gilded dining rooms - - these architecture magazines are full of the lush interiors of the rich and famous + - These architecture magazines are full of the lush interiors of the rich and famous. ili: i11093 members: - deluxe @@ -141445,8 +141446,8 @@ definition: - characterized by or indicating poverty example: - - the country had a poor economy - - they lived in the poor section of town + - The country had a poor economy. + - They lived in the poor section of town. ili: i11095 members: - poor @@ -141472,7 +141473,7 @@ - (of housing or residential areas) indicative of poverty example: - a slummy part of town - - industrial growth pockets have very slummy conditions + - Industrial growth pockets have very slummy conditions. ili: i11097 members: - slummy @@ -141522,7 +141523,7 @@ - financially ruined example: - a bankrupt company - - the company went belly-up + - The company went belly-up. ili: i11102 members: - bankrupt @@ -141557,7 +141558,7 @@ definition: - having a rim or a rim of a specified kind example: - - do you wear rimmed or rimless glasses? + - Do you wear rimmed or rimless glasses? ili: i11105 members: - rimmed @@ -141580,7 +141581,7 @@ definition: - rimmed with red example: - - your red-rimmed eyes reveal that you have been crying + - Your red-rimmed eyes reveal that you have been crying. ili: i11107 members: - red-rimmed @@ -141682,7 +141683,7 @@ definition: - preferring to use right foot or hand or eye example: - - dextral individuals exhibit dominance of the right hand and eye + - Dextral individuals exhibit dominance of the right hand and eye. ili: i11116 members: - dextral @@ -141708,7 +141709,7 @@ definition: - using or intended for the left hand example: - - left-handed golfers need left-handed clubs + - Left-handed golfers need left-handed clubs. - left-handed scissors ili: i11118 members: @@ -141721,7 +141722,7 @@ definition: - intended for the left hand example: - - I rarely lose a left-hand glove + - I rarely lose a left-hand glove. ili: i11119 members: - left @@ -141733,7 +141734,7 @@ definition: - preferring to use left foot or hand or eye example: - - sinistral individuals exhibit dominance of the left hand and eye + - Sinistral individuals exhibit dominance of the left hand and eye. ili: i11120 members: - sinistral @@ -141912,7 +141913,7 @@ - my right hand - right center field - a right-hand turn - - the right bank of a river is the bank on your right side when you are facing downstream + - The right bank of a river is the bank on your right side when you are facing downstream. ili: i11136 members: - right @@ -141927,8 +141928,8 @@ - being the animal or vehicle on the right or being on the right side of an animal or vehicle example: - - the horse on the right is the far horse - - the right side is the far side of the horse + - The horse on the right is the far horse. + - The right side is the far side of the horse. ili: i11137 members: - far @@ -141977,7 +141978,7 @@ example: - my left hand - left center field - - the left bank of a river is bank on your left side when you are facing downstream + - The left bank of a river is bank on your left side when you are facing downstream. ili: i11141 members: - left @@ -142013,8 +142014,8 @@ definition: - being on the left side example: - - the near or nigh horse is the one on the left - - the animal's left side is its near or nigh side + - The near or nigh horse is the one on the left. + - The animal's left side is its near or nigh side. ili: i11144 members: - near @@ -142135,8 +142136,8 @@ definition: - adhering to ethical and moral principles example: - - it seems ethical and right - - followed the only honorable course of action + - It seems ethical and right. + - … followed the only honorable course of action ili: i11154 members: - ethical @@ -142158,9 +142159,9 @@ definition: - contrary to conscience or morality or law example: - - it is wrong for the rich to take advantage of the poor - - cheating is wrong - - it is wrong to lie + - It is wrong for the rich to take advantage of the poor. + - Cheating is wrong. + - It is wrong to lie. ili: i11155 members: - wrong @@ -142175,7 +142176,7 @@ example: - a criminal waste of talent - a deplorable act of violence - - adultery is as reprehensible for a husband as for a wife + - Adultery is as reprehensible for a husband as for a wife. ili: i11156 members: - condemnable @@ -142194,8 +142195,8 @@ example: - base and unpatriotic motives - a base, degrading way of life - - cheating is dishonorable - - they considered colonialism immoral + - Cheating is dishonorable. + - They considered colonialism immoral. - unethical practices in handling public funds ili: i11157 members: @@ -142230,7 +142231,7 @@ - characterized by or proceeding from accepted standards of morality or justice example: - source: The Bible, James 5:16 - text: the … prayer of a righteous man availeth much + text: The … prayer of a righteous man availeth much. ili: i11159 members: - righteous @@ -142328,11 +142329,11 @@ domain_region: - 08910324-n example: + - ‘buirdly’ is a Scottish term. - a beefy wrestler - - had a tall burly frame + - … had a tall burly frame - clothing sizes for husky boys - a strapping boy of eighteen - - ‘buirdly’ is a Scottish term ili: i11165 members: - beefy @@ -142356,7 +142357,7 @@ definition: - marked by a large or well-developed chest example: - - he was big-chested, big-shouldered and heavy-armed + - He was big-chested, big-shouldered and heavy-armed. ili: i11167 members: - big-chested @@ -142410,8 +142411,8 @@ definition: - able to survive under unfavorable weather conditions example: - - strawberries are hardy and easy to grow - - camels are tough and hardy creatures + - Strawberries are hardy and easy to grow. + - Camels are tough and hardy creatures. ili: i11171 members: - hardy @@ -142435,7 +142436,7 @@ definition: - having massive arms example: - - he was big-chested, big-shouldered and heavy-armed + - He was big-chested, big-shouldered and heavy-armed. ili: i11173 members: - heavy-armed @@ -142483,7 +142484,7 @@ - lacking bodily or muscular strength or vitality example: - a feeble old woman - - her body looked sapless + - Her body looked sapless. ili: i11177 members: - decrepit @@ -143231,7 +143232,7 @@ - having three angles; forming or shaped like a triangle example: - a triangular figure - - a triangular pyramid has a triangle for a base + - A triangular pyramid has a triangle for a base. ili: i11241 members: - triangular @@ -143279,7 +143280,7 @@ definition: - having the polar diameter greater than the equatorial diameter example: - - a prolate spheroid is generated by revolving an ellipse about its major axis + - A prolate spheroid is generated by revolving an ellipse about its major axis. ili: i11245 members: - prolate @@ -143393,7 +143394,7 @@ - rough and uncouth example: - This childhood memory will take country-bred readers back to the days of their - youth + youth. ili: i11253 members: - country-bred @@ -143405,7 +143406,7 @@ - typical of the country example: - country-style sausage - - they can also work well for quaint and country-style kitchens + - They can also work well for quaint and country-style kitchens. ili: i11254 members: - country-style @@ -143816,7 +143817,7 @@ definition: - characteristic of those who are not members of the clergy example: - - set his collar in laic rather than clerical position + - … set his collar in laic rather than clerical position - the lay ministry ili: i11287 members: @@ -143859,7 +143860,7 @@ - free from danger or the risk of harm example: - a safe trip - - you will be safe here + - You will be safe here. - a safe place - a safe bet ili: i11291 @@ -143887,7 +143888,7 @@ definition: - freed from danger or blame or obligation example: - - I let him off the hook with a mild reprimand + - I let him off the hook with a mild reprimand. ili: i11293 members: - off the hook @@ -143909,7 +143910,7 @@ definition: - free from danger or injury example: - - the children were found safe and sound + - The children were found safe and sound. ili: i11295 members: - safe and sound @@ -143926,7 +143927,7 @@ example: - a dangerous criminal - a dangerous bridge - - unemployment reached dangerous proportions + - Unemployment reached dangerous proportions. ili: i11296 members: - dangerous @@ -143986,7 +143987,7 @@ definition: - involving risk or danger example: - - skydiving is a hazardous sport + - Skydiving is a hazardous sport. - extremely risky going out in the tide and fog - a wild financial scheme ili: i11300 @@ -144010,7 +144011,7 @@ definition: - biting or given to biting example: - - they deliberately gave me a skittish and mordacious mount + - They deliberately gave me a skittish and mordacious mount. ili: i11302 members: - mordacious @@ -144021,7 +144022,7 @@ definition: - caught in a difficult or dangerous situation example: - - there I was back on the hook + - There I was back on the hook. ili: i11303 members: - on the hook @@ -144077,7 +144078,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - the runner was called safe when the baseman dropped the ball + - The runner was called safe when the baseman dropped the ball. ili: i11307 members: - safe @@ -144088,8 +144089,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - he was tagged out at second on a close play - - he fanned out + - He was tagged out at second on a close play. + - He fanned out. ili: i11308 members: - out @@ -144192,7 +144193,7 @@ example: - curtains the same color as the walls - two girls of the same age - - mother and son have the same blue eyes + - Mother and son have the same blue eyes. - animals of the same species - the same rules as before - two boxes having the same dimensions @@ -144217,7 +144218,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07111327-n example: - - note the assonant words and syllables in ‘tilting at windmills’ + - Note the assonant words and syllables in ‘tilting at windmills’. ili: i11317 members: - assonant @@ -144275,7 +144276,7 @@ example: - rows of identical houses - cars identical except for their license plates - - they wore indistinguishable hats + - They wore indistinguishable hats. ili: i11322 members: - identical @@ -144318,11 +144319,11 @@ definition: - unlike in nature or quality or form or degree example: - - took different approaches to the problem - - came to a different conclusion + - … took different approaches to the problem + - … came to a different conclusion - different parts of the country - on different sides of the issue - - this meeting was different from the earlier one + - This meeting was different from the earlier one. ili: i11325 members: - different @@ -144346,7 +144347,7 @@ - sharply contrasted in character or purpose example: - practices entirely antithetical to her professed beliefs - - hope is antithetic to despair + - Hope is antithetic to despair. ili: i11326 members: - antithetic @@ -144359,9 +144360,9 @@ - of many different kinds purposefully arranged but lacking any uniformity example: - assorted sizes - - his disguises are many and various - - various experiments have failed to disprove the theory - - cited various reasons for his behavior + - His disguises are many and various. + - Various experiments have failed to disprove the theory. + - … cited various reasons for his behavior ili: i11327 members: - assorted @@ -144373,8 +144374,8 @@ definition: - very opposed in nature or character or purpose example: - - acts contrary to our code of ethics - - the facts point to a contrary conclusion + - … acts contrary to our code of ethics + - The facts point to a contrary conclusion. ili: i11328 members: - contrary @@ -144438,10 +144439,10 @@ - (often followed by ‘from’) not alike; different in nature or quality example: - plants of several distinct types - - the word ‘nationalism’ is used in at least two distinct senses - - gold is distinct from iron + - The word ‘nationalism’ is used in at least two distinct senses. + - Gold is distinct from iron. - a tree related to but quite distinct from the European beech - - management had interests quite distinct from those of their employees + - Management had interests quite distinct from those of their employees. ili: i11333 members: - distinct @@ -144479,9 +144480,9 @@ definition: - altogether different in nature or quality or significance example: - - the medicine's effect was opposite to that intended + - The medicine's effect was opposite to that intended. - source: Charles Reade - text: it is said that opposite characters make a union happiest + text: It is said that opposite characters make a union happiest. ili: i11336 members: - opposite @@ -144515,8 +144516,8 @@ - same in identity example: - the same man I saw yesterday - - never wore the same dress twice - - this road is the same one we were on yesterday + - … never wore the same dress twice + - This road is the same one we were on yesterday. - on the same side of the street ili: i11339 members: @@ -144530,7 +144531,7 @@ - being the one previously mentioned or spoken of example: - works of all the aforementioned authors - - said party has denied the charges + - Said party has denied the charges. ili: i11340 members: - aforesaid @@ -144543,8 +144544,8 @@ definition: - 'being the exact same one; not any other:' example: - - this is the identical room we stayed in before - - saw the selfsame quotation in two newspapers + - This is the identical room we stayed in before. + - … saw the selfsame quotation in two newspapers - on this very spot - the very thing he said yesterday - the very man I want to see @@ -144565,16 +144566,16 @@ - not the same one or ones already mentioned or implied; quantifier, other example: - source: the White Queen - text: today isn't any other day + text: Today isn't any other day. - the construction of highways and other public works - - he asked for other employment - - any other person would tell the truth - - his other books are still in storage - - then we looked at the other house - - hearing was good in his other ear + - He asked for other employment. + - Any other person would tell the truth. + - His other books are still in storage. + - Then we looked at the other house. + - Hearing was good in his other ear. - the other sex - - she lived on the other side of the street from me - - went in the other direction + - She lived on the other side of the street from me. + - … went in the other direction ili: i11342 members: - other @@ -144592,7 +144593,7 @@ definition: - distinctly separate from the first example: - - that's another (or different) issue altogether + - That's another (or different) issue altogether. ili: i11343 members: - different @@ -144604,7 +144605,7 @@ - any of various alternatives; some other; entity, singular, other pronoun; quantifier, singular, another example: - - put it off to another (or some other) day + - Put it off to another (or some other) day. ili: i11344 members: - another @@ -144616,7 +144617,7 @@ definition: - distinct or separate example: - - each interviewed different members of the community + - Each interviewed different members of the community. ili: i11345 members: - different @@ -144627,8 +144628,8 @@ definition: - other than the former one(s); different example: - - they now have a new leaders - - my new car is four years old but has only 15,000 miles on it + - They now have a new leaders. + - My new car is four years old but has only 15,000 miles on it. - ready to take a new direction ili: i11346 members: @@ -144641,7 +144642,7 @@ - the other one of a complementary pair example: - the opposite sex - - the two chess kings are set up on squares of opposite colors + - The two chess kings are set up on squares of opposite colors. ili: i11347 members: - opposite @@ -144653,8 +144654,8 @@ - being directly across from each other; facing example: - source: Longfellow - text: And I on the opposite shore will be, ready to ride and spread the alarm - - we lived on opposite sides of the street + text: And I on the opposite shore will be, ready to ride and spread the alarm. + - We lived on opposite sides of the street. - at opposite poles ili: i11348 members: @@ -144667,7 +144668,7 @@ - moving or facing away from each other example: - looking in opposite directions - - they went in opposite directions + - They went in opposite directions. ili: i11349 members: - opposite @@ -144678,7 +144679,7 @@ definition: - other than as supposed or expected example: - - the outcome was otherwise + - The outcome was otherwise. ili: i11350 members: - otherwise @@ -144695,7 +144696,7 @@ example: - similar food at similar prices - problems similar to mine - - they wore similar coats + - They wore similar coats. ili: i11351 members: - similar @@ -144725,8 +144726,8 @@ definition: - similar or equivalent in some respects though otherwise dissimilar example: - - brains and computers are often considered analogous - - salmon roe is marketed as analogous to caviar + - Brains and computers are often considered analogous. + - Salmon roe is marketed as analogous to caviar. ili: i11353 members: - analogous @@ -144752,7 +144753,7 @@ - similar in nature example: - source: John Milton - text: and mix with our connatural dust + text: And mix with our connatural dust. ili: i11355 members: - connatural @@ -144786,7 +144787,7 @@ definition: - having similar disposition and tastes example: - - with their many similar tastes, he found her a most sympathetic companion + - With their many similar tastes, he found her a most sympathetic companion. ili: i11358 members: - sympathetic @@ -144801,8 +144802,8 @@ example: - a group of very dissimilar people - a pump not dissimilar to those once found on every farm - - their understanding of the world is not so dissimilar from our own - - took different (or dissimilar) approaches to the problem + - Their understanding of the world is not so dissimilar from our own. + - … took different (or dissimilar) approaches to the problem ili: i11359 members: - dissimilar @@ -144813,7 +144814,7 @@ definition: - mentally healthy; free from mental disorder example: - - appears to be completely sane + - … appears to be completely sane ili: i11360 members: - sane @@ -144861,7 +144862,7 @@ definition: - afflicted with or characteristic of mental derangement example: - - was declared insane + - … was declared insane - insane laughter ili: i11364 members: @@ -144891,7 +144892,7 @@ definition: - informal or slang terms for mentally irregular example: - - it used to drive my husband balmy + - It used to drive my husband balmy. ili: i11366 members: - balmy @@ -145164,7 +145165,7 @@ example: - an insatiate appetite - an insatiable demand for old buildings to restore - - his passion for work was unsatiable + - His passion for work was unsatiable. ili: i11388 members: - insatiate @@ -145202,7 +145203,7 @@ definition: - not capable of being satisfied example: - - he knew the trap of unsatisfiable longing + - He knew the trap of unsatisfiable longing. ili: i11391 members: - unsatisfiable @@ -145277,7 +145278,7 @@ - disdainfully or ironically humorous; scornful and mocking example: - source: Frank Schoenberner - text: his rebellion is the bitter, sardonic laughter of all great satirists + text: His rebellion is the bitter, sardonic laughter of all great satirists. ili: i11396 members: - sardonic @@ -145302,8 +145303,8 @@ - bitter or scornful example: - source: Oscar Wilde - text: the face was saturnine and swarthy, and the sensual lips … twisted with - disdain + text: The face was saturnine and swarthy, and the sensual lips … twisted with + disdain. ili: i11398 members: - saturnine @@ -145327,7 +145328,7 @@ - giving satisfaction example: - satisfactory living conditions - - his grades were satisfactory + - His grades were satisfactory. ili: i11400 members: - satisfactory @@ -145359,12 +145360,12 @@ - being satisfactory or in satisfactory condition example: - an all-right movie - - the passengers were shaken up but are all right - - is everything all right? - - everything's fine - - things are okay - - dinner and the movies had been fine - - another minute I'd have been fine + - The passengers were shaken up but are all right. + - Is everything all right? + - Everything's fine. + - Things are okay. + - Dinner and the movies had been fine. + - Another minute I'd have been fine. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i11402 @@ -145403,9 +145404,9 @@ definition: - completely satisfactory example: - - his smile said that everything was copacetic + - His smile said that everything was copacetic. - source: John O'Hara - text: You had to be a good judge of what a man was like, and the English was copacetic + text: You had to be a good judge of what a man was like, and the English was copacetic. ili: i11405 members: - copacetic @@ -145430,7 +145431,7 @@ definition: - in or into a satisfactory condition example: - - things are right again now + - Things are right again now. - put things right ili: i11407 members: @@ -145445,10 +145446,10 @@ definition: - not giving satisfaction example: - - shops should take back unsatisfactory goods - - her performance proved to be unsatisfactory - - our discussion was very unsatisfactory - - life is becoming increasingly unsatisfactory + - Shops should take back unsatisfactory goods. + - Her performance proved to be unsatisfactory. + - Our discussion was very unsatisfactory. + - Life is becoming increasingly unsatisfactory. ili: i11408 members: - unsatisfactory @@ -145475,7 +145476,7 @@ definition: - below acceptable in performance example: - - received failing grades + - … received failing grades ili: i11410 members: - failing @@ -145487,7 +145488,7 @@ - below a satisfactory level example: - an off year for tennis - - his performance was off + - His performance was off. ili: i11411 members: - 'off' @@ -145498,7 +145499,7 @@ definition: - not adequate to give satisfaction example: - - the coach told his players that defeat was unacceptable + - The coach told his players that defeat was unacceptable. ili: i11412 members: - unacceptable @@ -145674,7 +145675,7 @@ definition: - having scruples; arising from a sense of right and wrong; principled example: - - less scrupulous producers sent bundles that were deceptive in appearance + - Less scrupulous producers sent bundles that were deceptive in appearance. ili: i11427 members: - scrupulous @@ -145742,9 +145743,9 @@ definition: - closed or secured with or as if with a seal example: - - my lips are sealed - - the package is still sealed - - the premises are sealed + - My lips are sealed. + - The package is still sealed. + - The premises are sealed. ili: i11433 members: - sealed @@ -145769,7 +145770,7 @@ - not closed or secured with or as if with a seal example: - unsealed goods - - the letter arrived unsealed + - The letter arrived unsealed. ili: i11435 members: - unsealed @@ -145780,8 +145781,8 @@ definition: - not sealed or having been unsealed example: - - the letter was already open - - the opened package lay on the table + - The letter was already open. + - The opened package lay on the table. ili: i11436 members: - open @@ -145793,7 +145794,7 @@ definition: - established irrevocably example: - - his fate is sealed + - His fate is sealed. ili: i11437 members: - sealed @@ -145803,7 +145804,7 @@ definition: - not established or confirmed example: - - his doom is as yet unsealed + - His doom is as yet unsealed. ili: i11438 members: - unsealed @@ -145822,8 +145823,8 @@ definition: - not yet wrapped or having the wrapping removed example: - - she faced a mountainous pile of presents still unwrapped - - the floor around the tree was littered with gifts already unwrapped + - She faced a mountainous pile of presents still unwrapped. + - The floor around the tree was littered with gifts already unwrapped. ili: i11440 members: - unwrapped @@ -145997,7 +145998,7 @@ definition: - quiet, dark, or concealed example: - - her shady past intrigued him + - Her shady past intrigued him. - a shady part of town members: - shady @@ -146022,8 +146023,8 @@ definition: - not concealed or hidden example: - - her unconcealed hostility poisoned the atmosphere - - watched with unconcealed curiosity + - Her unconcealed hostility poisoned the atmosphere. + - … watched with unconcealed curiosity ili: i11456 members: - unconcealed @@ -146061,7 +146062,7 @@ - covering or hiding example: - the concealing darkness - - concealing curtains prevented discovery + - Concealing curtains prevented discovery. ili: i11459 members: - concealing @@ -146097,7 +146098,7 @@ definition: - (of clothing) revealing the body example: - - her dress was scanty and revealing + - Her dress was scanty and revealing. members: - skimpy - scanty @@ -146193,7 +146194,7 @@ definition: - free from fear or doubt; easy in mind example: - - he was secure that nothing will be held against him + - He was secure that nothing will be held against him. ili: i11470 members: - secure @@ -146239,8 +146240,8 @@ - free from danger or risk example: - secure from harm - - his fortune was secure - - made a secure place for himself in his field + - His fortune was secure. + - … made a secure place for himself in his field ili: i11474 members: - secure @@ -146255,7 +146256,7 @@ - characterized by certainty or security example: - a tiny but assured income - - we can never have completely assured lives + - We can never have completely assured lives. ili: i11475 members: - assured @@ -146266,7 +146267,7 @@ definition: - securely established example: - - holds a firm position as the country's leading poet + - … holds a firm position as the country's leading poet ili: i11476 members: - firm @@ -146289,7 +146290,7 @@ - physically secure or dependable example: - a sure footing - - was on sure ground + - … was on sure ground ili: i11478 members: - sure @@ -146304,7 +146305,7 @@ definition: - lacking in security or safety example: - - his fortune was increasingly insecure + - His fortune was increasingly insecure. - an insecure future ili: i11479 members: @@ -146344,7 +146345,7 @@ definition: - not likely to fail or give way example: - - the lock was secure + - The lock was secure. - a secure foundation - a secure hold on her wrist ili: i11482 @@ -146358,7 +146359,7 @@ definition: - securely in position; not shaky example: - - held the ladder steady + - … held the ladder steady ili: i11483 members: - steady @@ -146369,7 +146370,7 @@ definition: - securely or solidly fixed in place; rigid example: - - the bolts are tight + - The bolts are tight. ili: i11484 members: - tight @@ -146382,7 +146383,7 @@ definition: - not firm or firmly fixed; likely to fail or give way example: - - the hinge is insecure + - The hinge is insecure. ili: i11485 members: - insecure @@ -146391,7 +146392,7 @@ definition: - firmly closed or secured example: - - found the gate fastened + - … found the gate fastened - a fastened seatbelt ili: i11486 members: @@ -146403,7 +146404,7 @@ definition: - fastened by pegs example: - - the pegged-down branches of the plant will take root + - The pegged-down branches of the plant will take root. ili: i11487 members: - pegged-down @@ -146414,7 +146415,7 @@ definition: - not closed or secured example: - - the car door was unfastened + - The car door was unfastened. - unfastened seatbelts ili: i11488 members: @@ -146428,7 +146429,7 @@ - not firmly fastened or secured example: - an unbarred door - - went through the unlatched gate into the street + - … went through the unlatched gate into the street - an unlocked room ili: i11489 members: @@ -146444,8 +146445,8 @@ definition: - not fastened or tied or secured example: - - her blouse had come undone at the neck - - his shoelaces were undone + - Her blouse had come undone at the neck. + - His shoelaces were undone. ili: i11490 members: - undone @@ -146457,7 +146458,7 @@ - covered by insurance example: - an insured risk - - all members of the film cast and crew are insured + - All members of the film cast and crew are insured. ili: i11491 members: - insured @@ -146514,7 +146515,7 @@ example: - an alluring prospect - her alluring smile - - the voice was low and beguiling + - The voice was low and beguiling. - difficult to say no to an enticing advertisement - a tempting invitation ili: i11496 @@ -146588,16 +146589,16 @@ example: - source: Maria Weston Chapman text: Selfish men were … trying to make capital for themselves out of the sacred - cause of civil rights + cause of civil rights. - source: George Eliot's Exploration of Art and Influence after Middlemarch - Wendy S Williams - text: The merely egoistic satisfactions of fame are easily nullified + text: The merely egoistic satisfactions of fame are easily nullified. - source: http://wisesyracuse.wordpress.com/2012/11/07/what-kind-of-a-leader-are-you/ text: However, because of their strong-minded nature, they are often perceived as difficult and egoistical individuals. - source: http://blogs.suntimes.com/ebert/2011/10/knocked_up_at_the_movies.html text: I will never forgive her for her egocentric and shameful conduct towards - Gilliatt + Gilliatt. - source: http://www.omnomicon.com/rainbowcake text: What I can't believe is that people are so stupid and self-centered that they think they HAVE to comment on things they don't like. @@ -146889,7 +146890,7 @@ definition: - able to feel or perceive example: - - even amoeba are sensible creatures + - Even amoeba are sensible creatures. - the more sensible parts of the skin ili: i11524 members: @@ -146918,7 +146919,7 @@ definition: - characterized by insensibility example: - - the young girls are in a state of possession — blind and deaf and anesthetic + - The young girls are in a state of possession — blind and deaf and anesthetic. - an anesthetic state ili: i11526 members: @@ -146931,7 +146932,7 @@ definition: - lacking sensation example: - - my foot is asleep + - My foot is asleep. - numb with cold ili: i11527 members: @@ -146951,7 +146952,7 @@ definition: - responsive to physical stimuli example: - - a mimosa's leaves are sensitive to touch + - A mimosa's leaves are sensitive to touch. - a sensitive voltmeter - sensitive skin - sensitive to light @@ -147016,7 +147017,7 @@ definition: - sensitive to visible light example: - - photographic film is light-sensitive + - Photographic film is light-sensitive. ili: i11534 members: - light-sensitive @@ -147028,7 +147029,7 @@ definition: - sensitive to radiation example: - - radiosensitive cancer cells can be treated with radiotherapy + - Radiosensitive cancer cells can be treated with radiotherapy. ili: i11535 members: - radiosensitive @@ -147050,7 +147051,7 @@ definition: - reacting to a stimulus example: - - the skin of old persons is less reactive than that of younger persons + - The skin of old persons is less reactive than that of younger persons. ili: i11537 members: - reactive @@ -147080,8 +147081,8 @@ definition: - devoid of physical sensation; numb example: - - his gums were dead from the novocain - - she felt no discomfort as the dentist drilled her deadened tooth + - His gums were dead from the novocain. + - She felt no discomfort as the dentist drilled her deadened tooth. - a public desensitized by continuous television coverage of atrocities ili: i11539 members: @@ -147120,7 +147121,7 @@ definition: - (followed by ‘to’ or ‘of’) aware of example: - - is alive to the moods of others + - … is alive to the moods of others ili: i11542 members: - alive @@ -147189,7 +147190,7 @@ definition: - (followed by ‘to’) not showing human feeling or sensitivity; unresponsive example: - - passersby were dead to our plea for help + - Passersby were dead to our plea for help. - numb to the cries for mercy ili: i11547 members: @@ -147339,7 +147340,7 @@ definition: - not dispatched or transmitted example: - - the letter remained unwritten and unsent + - The letter remained unwritten and unsent. ili: i11561 members: - unsent @@ -147358,8 +147359,8 @@ - independent; not united or joint example: - a problem consisting of two separate issues - - they went their separate ways - - formed a separate church + - They went their separate ways. + - … formed a separate church ili: i11562 members: - separate @@ -147378,7 +147379,7 @@ - having characteristics not shared by others example: - source: Vannever Bush - text: scientists felt they were a group apart + text: Scientists felt they were a group apart. ili: i11563 members: - apart @@ -147400,11 +147401,11 @@ definition: - being or feeling set or kept apart from others example: - - she felt detached from the group + - She felt detached from the group. - source: Sherwood Anderson - text: could not remain the isolated figure he had been - - thought of herself as alone and separated from the others - - had a set-apart feeling + text: … could not remain the isolated figure he had been + - … thought of herself as alone and separated from the others + - … had a set-apart feeling ili: i11565 members: - detached @@ -147686,7 +147687,7 @@ - caused by infection or capable of causing infection example: - viruses and other infective agents - - a carrier remains infective without himself showing signs of the disease + - A carrier remains infective without himself showing signs of the disease. ili: i11586 members: - infectious @@ -147725,7 +147726,7 @@ example: - doctors in antiseptic green coats - the antiseptic effect of alcohol - - it is said that marjoram has antiseptic qualities + - It is said that marjoram has antiseptic qualities. ili: i11589 members: - antiseptic @@ -147822,7 +147823,7 @@ definition: - full of germs or pathological microorganisms example: - - the water in New York harbor is oily and dirty and germy + - The water in New York harbor is oily and dirty and germy. ili: i11597 members: - germy @@ -147868,7 +147869,7 @@ definition: - freeing from noxious matter example: - - filtration is a purifying agent + - Filtration is a purifying agent. ili: i11601 members: - purifying @@ -147918,9 +147919,9 @@ example: - a serious student of history - a serious attempt to learn to ski - - gave me a serious look + - … gave me a serious look - a serious young man - - are you serious or joking? + - Are you serious or joking? - Don't be so serious! ili: i11605 members: @@ -147938,7 +147939,7 @@ definition: - characterized by a firm and humorless belief in the validity of your opinions example: - - both sides were deeply in earnest, even passionate + - Both sides were deeply in earnest, even passionate. - an entirely sincere and cruel tyrant - a film with a solemn social message ili: i11606 @@ -147957,7 +147958,7 @@ - a quiet sedate nature - as sober as a judge - a solemn promise - - the judge was solemn as he pronounced sentence + - The judge was solemn as he pronounced sentence. ili: i11607 members: - grave @@ -147980,8 +147981,8 @@ definition: - not to be taken lightly example: - - statistics demonstrate that poverty and unemployment are very real problems - - to the man sleeping regularly in doorways homelessness is real + - Statistics demonstrate that poverty and unemployment are very real problems. + - To the man sleeping regularly in doorways homelessness is real. ili: i11609 members: - real @@ -148005,7 +148006,7 @@ definition: - tending to make sober or more serious example: - - the news had a sobering effect + - The news had a sobering effect. ili: i11611 members: - sobering @@ -148134,7 +148135,7 @@ definition: - full of fun and high spirits example: - - playful children just let loose from school + - Playful children just let loose from school. ili: i11620 members: - playful @@ -148151,7 +148152,7 @@ definition: - given to merry frolicking example: - - frolicsome students celebrated their graduation with parties and practical jokes + - Frolicsome students celebrated their graduation with parties and practical jokes. ili: i11621 members: - coltish @@ -148179,7 +148180,7 @@ definition: - usually good-naturedly mischievous example: - - perpetrated a practical joke with elfin delight + - … perpetrated a practical joke with elfin delight - elvish tricks ili: i11623 members: @@ -148231,7 +148232,7 @@ - playfully vexing (especially by ridicule) example: - source: Lawrence Durrell - text: his face wore a somewhat quizzical almost impertinent air + text: His face wore a somewhat quizzical almost impertinent air. ili: i11626 members: - mocking @@ -148313,8 +148314,8 @@ definition: - fit or ready for use or service example: - - the toaster was still functional even after being dropped - - the lawnmower is a bit rusty but still usable + - The toaster was still functional even after being dropped. + - The lawnmower is a bit rusty but still usable. - an operational aircraft ili: i11633 members: @@ -148333,7 +148334,7 @@ definition: - not ready for service example: - - unserviceable equipment may be replaced + - Unserviceable equipment may be replaced. ili: i11634 members: - unserviceable @@ -148347,7 +148348,7 @@ definition: - not in working order example: - - had to push the broken-down car + - … had to push the broken-down car - a broken-down tractor fit only for children to play on ili: i11635 members: @@ -148410,7 +148411,7 @@ example: - nomads … absorbed among the settled people - settled areas - - I don't feel entirely settled here + - I don't feel entirely settled here. - the advent of settled civilization ili: i11641 members: @@ -148525,7 +148526,7 @@ - having no fixed course example: - an erratic comet - - his life followed a wandering course + - His life followed a wandering course. - a planetary vagabond ili: i11649 members: @@ -148566,7 +148567,7 @@ example: - a restless mobile society - the nomadic habits of the Bedouins - - believed the profession of a peregrine typist would have a happy future + - … believed the profession of a peregrine typist would have a happy future - wandering tribes ili: i11652 members: @@ -148607,7 +148608,7 @@ definition: - wandering aimlessly without ties to a place or community example: - - led a vagabond life + - … led a vagabond life - a rootless wanderer ili: i11655 members: @@ -148646,7 +148647,7 @@ definition: - established or decided beyond dispute or doubt example: - - with details of the wedding settled she could now sleep at night + - With details of the wedding settled she could now sleep at night. ili: i11659 members: - settled @@ -148662,7 +148663,7 @@ definition: - settled securely and unconditionally example: - - that smoking causes health problems is an accomplished fact + - That smoking causes health problems is an accomplished fact. ili: i11660 members: - accomplished @@ -148689,7 +148690,7 @@ definition: - determined or decided upon as by an authority example: - - date and place are already determined + - Date and place are already determined. - the dictated terms of surrender - the time set for the launching ili: i11662 @@ -148749,7 +148750,7 @@ definition: - unsettled in mind or opinion example: - - drew a few tentative conclusions + - … drew a few tentative conclusions ili: i11667 members: - doubtful @@ -148762,8 +148763,8 @@ - not brought to a conclusion; subject to further thought example: - an open question - - our position on this bill is still undecided - - our lawsuit is still undetermined + - Our position on this bill is still undecided. + - Our lawsuit is still undetermined. ili: i11668 members: - open @@ -148866,7 +148867,7 @@ example: - a blue movie - blue jokes - - he skips asterisks and gives you the gamy details + - He skips asterisks and gives you the gamy details. - a juicy scandal - a naughty wink - naughty words @@ -148890,7 +148891,7 @@ definition: - sexually excited or exciting example: - - was hot for her + - … was hot for her - hot pants ili: i11675 members: @@ -148903,7 +148904,7 @@ - involved in a sexual relationship example: - the intimate (or sexual) relations between husband and wife - - she had been intimate with many men + - She had been intimate with many men. ili: i11676 members: - intimate @@ -149033,7 +149034,7 @@ definition: - intentionally arousing sexual desire example: - - her gestures and postures became more wanton and provocative + - Her gestures and postures became more wanton and provocative. ili: i11685 members: - provocative @@ -149139,7 +149140,7 @@ definition: - used euphemistically to refer to the genitals example: - - he touched her intimate parts + - He touched her intimate parts. members: - intimate partOfSpeech: s @@ -149392,7 +149393,7 @@ definition: - (of a woman's body) having a large bosom and pleasing curves example: - - Hollywood seems full of curvaceous blondes + - Hollywood seems full of curvaceous blondes. - a curvy young woman in a tight dress ili: i11716 members: @@ -149542,7 +149543,7 @@ definition: - like or containing small sticky lumps example: - - the dumplings were chunky pieces of uncooked dough + - The dumplings were chunky pieces of uncooked dough. ili: i11727 members: - chunky @@ -149592,7 +149593,7 @@ definition: - having knobs example: - - had knobbly knees + - … had knobbly knees ili: i11731 members: - knobby @@ -149773,7 +149774,7 @@ example: - ductile copper - malleable metals such as gold - - they soaked the leather to made it pliable + - They soaked the leather to made it pliable. - pliant molten glass - made of highly tensile steel alloy ili: i11741 @@ -150557,7 +150558,7 @@ definition: - not divided or shared with others example: - - they have exclusive use of the machine + - They have exclusive use of the machine. - sole rights of publication ili: i11820 members: @@ -150685,7 +150686,7 @@ definition: - having the hair or wool cut or clipped off as if with shears or clippers example: - - picked up the baby's shorn curls from the floor + - … picked up the baby's shorn curls from the floor - naked as a sheared sheep ili: i11831 members: @@ -150787,7 +150788,7 @@ definition: - incapable of being shocked example: - - he was warmhearted, sensible and unshockable + - He was warmhearted, sensible and unshockable. ili: i11840 members: - unshockable @@ -150886,7 +150887,7 @@ definition: - wearing stockings example: - - walks about in his stockinged feet + - … walks about in his stockinged feet ili: i11849 members: - stockinged @@ -151038,8 +151039,8 @@ - unable to see example: - source: Kenneth Jernigan - text: a person is blind to the extent that he must devise alternative techniques - to do efficiently those things he would do with sight if he had normal vision + text: A person is blind to the extent that he must devise alternative techniques + to do efficiently those things he would do with sight if he had normal vision. ili: i11863 members: - blind @@ -151090,7 +151091,7 @@ definition: - having vision overcome temporarily by or as if by intense light example: - - she shut her dazzled eyes against the sun's brilliance + - She shut her dazzled eyes against the sun's brilliance. ili: i11867 members: - dazzled @@ -151213,7 +151214,7 @@ definition: - lacking a signature example: - - the message was typewritten and unsigned + - The message was typewritten and unsigned. ili: i11878 members: - unsigned @@ -151254,7 +151255,7 @@ - of very great significance example: - a momentous event - - deciding to drop the atom bomb was a very momentous decision + - Deciding to drop the atom bomb was a very momentous decision. ili: i11880 members: - momentous @@ -151280,8 +151281,8 @@ - sufficiently significant to affect the whole world example: - earthshaking proposals - - the contest was no world-shaking affair - - the conversation … could hardly be called world-shattering + - The contest was no world-shaking affair. + - The conversation … could hardly be called world-shattering. ili: i11882 members: - earthshaking @@ -151308,8 +151309,8 @@ - far-reaching and thoroughgoing in effect especially on the nature of something example: - the fundamental revolution in human values that has occurred - - the book underwent fundamental changes - - committed the fundamental error of confusing spending with extravagance + - The book underwent fundamental changes. + - … committed the fundamental error of confusing spending with extravagance - profound social changes ili: i11884 members: @@ -151322,7 +151323,7 @@ definition: - fairly large or important in effect; influential example: - - played a large role in the negotiations + - … played a large role in the negotiations ili: i11885 members: - large @@ -151344,7 +151345,7 @@ definition: - worthy of attention example: - - a noteworthy fact is that her students rarely complain + - A noteworthy fact is that her students rarely complain. - a noteworthy advance in cancer research - a remarkable achievement - a notable increase in the crime rate @@ -151361,8 +151362,8 @@ - tending to prove a particular proposition or to persuade you of the truth of an allegation example: - - evidence should only be excluded if its probative value was outweighed by its - prejudicial effect + - Evidence should only be excluded if its probative value was outweighed by its + prejudicial effect. ili: i11888 members: - probative @@ -151386,7 +151387,7 @@ - of momentous or ominous significance example: - source: Herman Melville - text: such a portentous … monster raised all my curiosity + text: Such a portentous … monster raised all my curiosity. - a prodigious vision ili: i11890 members: @@ -151460,7 +151461,7 @@ definition: - having little importance example: - - losing his job was no light matter + - Losing his job was no light matter. ili: i11895 members: - light @@ -151487,8 +151488,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06027814-n example: - - the interaction effect is significant at the .01 level - - no significant difference was found + - The interaction effect is significant at the .01 level. + - No significant difference was found. ili: i11897 members: - significant @@ -151506,7 +151507,7 @@ definition: - reduced to silence example: - - the silenced crowd waited expectantly + - The silenced crowd waited expectantly. ili: i11899 members: - silenced @@ -151670,7 +151671,7 @@ definition: - shaped like a sword blade example: - - the iris has an ensiform leaf + - The iris has an ensiform leaf. ili: i11912 members: - ensiform @@ -151901,7 +151902,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06076105-n example: - - compound leaves are composed of several lobes + - Compound leaves are composed of several lobes. - compound flower heads ili: i11935 members: @@ -152218,8 +152219,8 @@ definition: - having only one part or element example: - - a simplex word has no affixes and is not part of a compound — like ‘boy’ compared - with ‘boyish’ or ‘house’ compared with ‘houseboat’ + - A simplex word has no affixes and is not part of a compound — like ‘boy’ compared + with ‘boyish’ or ‘house’ compared with ‘houseboat’. ili: i11963 members: - simplex @@ -152243,9 +152244,9 @@ - representing the furthest possible extent of analysis or division into parts example: - source: G.S.Brett - text: a feeling is a simple and undecomposable mental state + text: A feeling is a simple and undecomposable mental state. - source: M.R.Cohen - text: this weight of evidence is something mystical and unanalyzable + text: This weight of evidence is something mystical and unanalyzable. ili: i11965 members: - unanalyzable @@ -152316,11 +152317,11 @@ - Byzantine methods for holding on to his chairmanship - convoluted legal language - convoluted reasoning - - the plot was too involved + - The plot was too involved. - a knotty problem - - got his way by labyrinthine maneuvering + - … got his way by labyrinthine maneuvering - source: Sir Walter Scott - text: Oh, what a tangled web we weave + text: Oh, what a tangled web we weave. - tortuous legal procedures - tortuous negotiations lasting for months ili: i11969 @@ -152341,7 +152342,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06092831-n example: - - coral is a colonial organism + - Coral is a colonial organism. ili: i11970 members: - colonial @@ -152355,7 +152356,7 @@ example: - a complicated problem - complicated Middle East politics - - he's more complex than he seems on the surface + - He's more complex than he seems on the surface. ili: i11971 members: - complicated @@ -152376,9 +152377,9 @@ definition: - consisting of two or more substances or ingredients or elements or parts example: - - soap is a compound substance - - housetop is a compound word - - a blackberry is a compound fruit + - Soap is a compound substance. + - Housetop is a compound word. + - A blackberry is a compound fruit. ili: i11973 members: - compound @@ -152485,8 +152486,8 @@ definition: - open and genuine; not deceitful example: - - he was a good man, decent and sincere - - felt sincere regret that they were leaving + - He was a good man, decent and sincere. + - … felt sincere regret that they were leaving - sincere friendship ili: i11982 members: @@ -152554,7 +152555,7 @@ - not pretended; sincerely felt or expressed example: - genuine emotion - - her interest in people was unfeigned + - Her interest in people was unfeigned. - true grief ili: i11987 members: @@ -152569,9 +152570,9 @@ - with unconditional and enthusiastic devotion example: - heart-whole friendship - - gave wholehearted support to her candidacy + - … gave wholehearted support to her candidacy - wholehearted commitment - - demonstrated his whole-souled allegiance + - … demonstrated his whole-souled allegiance ili: i11988 members: - heart-whole @@ -152593,7 +152594,7 @@ - lacking sincerity example: - a charming but thoroughly insincere woman - - their praise was extravagant and insincere + - Their praise was extravagant and insincere. ili: i11989 members: - insincere @@ -152625,7 +152626,7 @@ - unpleasantly and excessively suave or ingratiating in manner or speech example: - buttery praise - - gave him a fulsome introduction + - … gave him a fulsome introduction - an oily sycophantic press agent - oleaginous hypocrisy - smarmy self-importance @@ -152735,8 +152736,8 @@ - a grammatical number category referring to two items or units as opposed to one item (singular) or more than two items (plural) example: - - ancient Greek had the dual form but it has merged with the plural form in modern - Greek + - Ancient Greek had the dual form but it has merged with the plural form in modern + Greek. ili: i12000 members: - dual @@ -152925,7 +152926,7 @@ definition: - used of a single unit or thing; not two or more example: - - ‘ane’ is Scottish + - ‘ane’ is Scottish. ili: i12006 members: - one @@ -152939,7 +152940,7 @@ definition: - being one more than one example: - - he received two messages + - He received two messages. ili: i12007 members: - two @@ -154370,7 +154371,7 @@ definition: - very large indeterminate number example: - - a zillion people were there + - A zillion people were there. ili: i12136 members: - zillion @@ -154382,7 +154383,7 @@ - being or denoting a numerical order in a series example: - ordinal numbers - - held an ordinal rank of seventh + - … held an ordinal rank of seventh ili: i12137 members: - ordinal @@ -154526,8 +154527,8 @@ - coming next after the third and just before the fifth in position or time or degree or magnitude example: - - the quaternary period of geologic time extends from the end of the tertiary period - to the present + - The quaternary period of geologic time extends from the end of the tertiary period + to the present. ili: i12143 members: - fourth @@ -155431,7 +155432,7 @@ definition: - said or done without having been planned or written in advance example: - - he made a few ad-lib remarks + - He made a few ad-lib remarks. ili: i12233 members: - ad-lib @@ -155451,7 +155452,7 @@ definition: - incapable of being sunk example: - - they thought the Titanic was unsinkable + - They thought the Titanic was unsinkable. ili: i12235 members: - unsinkable @@ -155460,8 +155461,8 @@ definition: - existing alone or consisting of one entity or part or aspect or individual example: - - upon the hill stood a single tower - - had but a single thought which was to escape + - Upon the hill stood a single tower. + - … had but a single thought which was to escape - a single survivor - a single serving - a single lens @@ -155535,7 +155536,7 @@ - a singular example - the unique existing example of Donne's handwriting - a unique copy of an ancient manuscript - - certain types of problems have unique solutions + - Certain types of problems have unique solutions. ili: i12240 members: - singular @@ -155559,8 +155560,8 @@ definition: - consisting of or involving a single element or component example: - - in a unary operation in a mathematical system one element is used to yield a single - result + - In a unary operation in a mathematical system one element is used to yield a single + result. ili: i12242 members: - unary @@ -155587,10 +155588,10 @@ example: - multiple birth - multiple ownership - - made multiple copies of the speech + - … made multiple copies of the speech - his multiple achievements in public life - her multiple personalities - - a pineapple is a multiple fruit + - A pineapple is a multiple fruit. ili: i12244 members: - multiple @@ -155623,7 +155624,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06076105-n example: - - raspberries are aggregate fruits + - Raspberries are aggregate fruits. ili: i12245 members: - aggregate @@ -155645,9 +155646,9 @@ definition: - consisting of two (units or components or elements or terms) example: - - a binary star is a system in which two stars revolve around each other + - A binary star is a system in which two stars revolve around each other. - a binary compound - - the binary number system has two as its base + - The binary number system has two as its base. ili: i12247 members: - binary @@ -155658,8 +155659,8 @@ definition: - twice as great or many example: - - ate a double portion - - the dose is doubled + - … ate a double portion + - The dose is doubled. - a twofold increase ili: i12248 members: @@ -155678,7 +155679,7 @@ - a double (binary) star - double doors - dual controls for pilot and copilot - - duple (or double) time consists of two (or a multiple of two) beats to a measure + - Duple (or double) time consists of two (or a multiple of two) beats to a measure. ili: i12249 members: - double @@ -155693,9 +155694,9 @@ example: - a double (or dual) role for an actor - source: R.W.Emerson - text: the office of a clergyman is twofold; public preaching and private influence + text: The office of a clergyman is twofold; public preaching and private influence. - source: Frederick Harrison - text: every episode has its double and treble meaning + text: Every episode has its double and treble meaning. ili: i12250 members: - double @@ -155751,8 +155752,8 @@ example: - a ternary operation - a treble row of red beads - - overcrowding made triple sessions necessary - - triple time has three beats per measure + - Overcrowding made triple sessions necessary. + - Triple time has three beats per measure. - triplex windows ili: i12253 members: @@ -155806,7 +155807,7 @@ definition: - having four units or components example: - - quadruple rhythm has four beats per measure + - Quadruple rhythm has four beats per measure. - quadruplex wire ili: i12257 members: @@ -155904,7 +155905,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06076105-n example: - - double chrysanthemums have many rows of petals and are usually spherical or hemispherical + - Double chrysanthemums have many rows of petals and are usually spherical or hemispherical. ili: i12265 members: - double @@ -155915,7 +155916,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06076105-n example: - - single chrysanthemums resemble daisies and may have more than one row of petals + - Single chrysanthemums resemble daisies and may have more than one row of petals. ili: i12266 members: - single @@ -156308,8 +156309,8 @@ definition: - having or showing or requiring special skill example: - - only the most skilled gymnasts make an Olympic team - - a skilled surgeon has many years of training and experience + - Only the most skilled gymnasts make an Olympic team. + - A skilled surgeon has many years of training and experience. - a skilled reconstruction of her damaged elbow - a skilled trade ili: i12305 @@ -156350,7 +156351,7 @@ - a practiced marksman - a proficient engineer - a lesser-known but no less skillful composer - - the effect was achieved by skillful retouching + - The effect was achieved by skillful retouching. ili: i12307 members: - adept @@ -156413,7 +156414,7 @@ - performed or performing with unusually great skill and daring and energy example: - a hot drummer - - he's hot tonight + - He's hot tonight. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i12312 @@ -156468,7 +156469,7 @@ - unskilled in the art of rhetoric - an enthusiastic but unskillful mountain climber - unskilled labor - - workers in unskilled occupations are finding fewer and fewer job opportunities + - Workers in unskilled occupations are finding fewer and fewer job opportunities. - unskilled workmanship ili: i12317 members: @@ -156502,7 +156503,7 @@ - poorly done example: - a botchy piece of work - - it was an unskillful attempt + - It was an unskillful attempt. ili: i12319 members: - botchy @@ -156528,7 +156529,7 @@ - showing lack of skill or aptitude example: - a bungling workman - - did a clumsy job + - … did a clumsy job - his fumbling attempt to put up a shelf ili: i12321 members: @@ -156543,7 +156544,7 @@ definition: - not carefully or expertly made example: - - managed to make a crude splint + - … managed to make a crude splint - a crude cabin of logs with bark still on them - rough carpentry ili: i12322 @@ -156557,7 +156558,7 @@ definition: - of a person unable to do something skillfully example: - - I'm hopeless at mathematics + - I'm hopeless at mathematics. ili: i12323 members: - hopeless @@ -156612,7 +156613,7 @@ definition: - deficient or lacking in some skill example: - - he's weak in spelling + - He's weak in spelling. ili: i12328 members: - weak @@ -156623,7 +156624,7 @@ definition: - relating to or having facility in the use of words example: - - a good poet is a verbal artist + - A good poet is a verbal artist. - a merely verbal writer who sacrifices content to sound - verbal aptitude ili: i12329 @@ -156682,8 +156683,8 @@ - composed of or covered with particles resembling meal in texture or consistency example: - granular sugar - - the photographs were grainy and indistinct - - it left a mealy residue + - The photographs were grainy and indistinct. + - It left a mealy residue. ili: i12333 members: - farinaceous @@ -156742,7 +156743,7 @@ - wood with a fine grain - fine powdery snow - fine rain - - batiste is a cotton fabric with a fine weave + - Batiste is a cotton fabric with a fine weave. - covered with a fine film of dust ili: i12337 members: @@ -156821,7 +156822,7 @@ example: - powdered cellulose - powdery snow - - pulverized sugar is prepared from granulated sugar by grinding + - Pulverized sugar is prepared from granulated sugar by grinding. ili: i12343 members: - powdered @@ -156937,7 +156938,7 @@ example: - slippery sidewalks - a slippery bar of soap - - the streets are still slippy from the rain + - The streets are still slippy from the rain. ili: i12352 members: - slippery @@ -156955,7 +156956,7 @@ definition: - having a smooth or slippery quality example: - - the skin of cephalopods is thin and lubricious + - The skin of cephalopods is thin and lubricious. ili: i12353 members: - lubricious @@ -156979,8 +156980,8 @@ - made slick by e.g. ice or grease example: - sidewalks slick with ice - - roads are slickest when rain has just started and hasn't had time to wash away - the oil + - Roads are slickest when rain has just started and hasn't had time to wash away + the oil. ili: i12355 members: - slick @@ -157000,7 +157001,7 @@ definition: - covered with or resembling slime example: - - a slimy substance covered the rocks + - A slimy substance covered the rocks. ili: i12357 members: - slimed @@ -157135,7 +157136,7 @@ - (of surfaces) conducive to rapid speeds example: - a fast road - - grass courts are faster than clay + - Grass courts are faster than clay. ili: i12368 members: - fast @@ -157158,7 +157159,7 @@ example: - the glassy surface of the lake - source: Willa Cather - text: the pavement was … glassy with water + text: The pavement was … glassy with water. ili: i12370 members: - glassy @@ -157169,7 +157170,7 @@ definition: - smooth, especially of skin example: - - his cheeks were unlined + - His cheeks were unlined. - his unseamed face ili: i12371 members: @@ -157435,7 +157436,7 @@ definition: - (used especially of skin) marked by lines or seams example: - - their lined faces were immeasurably sad + - Their lined faces were immeasurably sad. - a seamed face ili: i12390 members: @@ -157487,7 +157488,7 @@ definition: - abounding in small stones example: - - landed at a shingly little beach + - … landed at a shingly little beach ili: i12394 members: - gravelly @@ -157634,7 +157635,7 @@ definition: - shaped into alternating parallel grooves and ridges example: - - the surface of the ocean was rippled and corrugated + - The surface of the ocean was rippled and corrugated. ili: i12407 members: - corrugated @@ -157978,7 +157979,7 @@ definition: - living together or enjoying life in communities or organized groups example: - - a human being is a social animal + - A human being is a social animal. - mature social behavior ili: i12438 members: @@ -158009,7 +158010,7 @@ definition: - instinctively or temperamentally seeking and enjoying the company of others example: - - he is a gregarious person who avoids solitude + - He is a gregarious person who avoids solitude. ili: i12440 members: - gregarious @@ -158061,9 +158062,9 @@ definition: - isolated from others example: - - could be alone in a crowded room - - was alone with her thoughts - - I want to be alone + - … could be alone in a crowded room + - … was alone with her thoughts + - I want to be alone. ili: i12444 members: - alone @@ -158074,8 +158075,8 @@ definition: - hostile to or disruptive of normal standards of social behavior example: - - criminal behavior or conduct that violates the rights of other individuals is - antisocial + - Criminal behavior or conduct that violates the rights of other individuals is + antisocial. - crimes … and other asocial behavior - an antisocial deed ili: i12445 @@ -158089,8 +158090,8 @@ definition: - given to avoiding association with others example: - - bears are asocial secretive animals - - are you asocial or do you just enjoy living in the Antarctic? + - Bears are asocial secretive animals. + - Are you asocial or do you just enjoy living in the Antarctic? ili: i12446 members: - asocial @@ -158117,7 +158118,7 @@ definition: - withdrawn from society; seeking solitude example: - - lived an unsocial reclusive life + - … lived an unsocial reclusive life ili: i12448 members: - recluse @@ -158130,7 +158131,7 @@ definition: - having companions or an escort example: - - there were lone gentlemen and gentlemen accompanied by their wives + - There were lone gentlemen and gentlemen accompanied by their wives. ili: i12449 members: - accompanied @@ -158151,10 +158152,10 @@ definition: - lacking companions or companionship example: - - he was alone when we met him - - she is alone much of the time + - He was alone when we met him. + - She is alone much of the time. - the lone skier on the mountain - - a lonely fisherman stood on a tuft of gravel + - A lonely fisherman stood on a tuft of gravel. - a lonely soul - a solitary traveler ili: i12451 @@ -158187,7 +158188,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - don't just sit there on your tod + - Don't just sit there on your tod. ili: i12453 members: - tod @@ -158218,7 +158219,7 @@ definition: - playing or singing without accompaniment example: - - the soloist sang unaccompanied + - The soloist sang unaccompanied. ili: i12456 members: - unaccompanied @@ -158230,7 +158231,7 @@ definition: - sung without instrumental accompaniment example: - - they sang an a cappella Mass + - They sang an a cappella Mass. ili: i12457 members: - a cappella @@ -158274,7 +158275,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00015568-n example: - - ants are social insects + - Ants are social insects. ili: i12460 members: - social @@ -158639,9 +158640,9 @@ - inclined to or conducive to companionship with others example: - a sociable occasion - - enjoyed a sociable chat + - … enjoyed a sociable chat - a sociable conversation - - Americans are sociable and gregarious + - Americans are sociable and gregarious. ili: i12493 members: - sociable @@ -158672,7 +158673,7 @@ - effusively sociable example: - a clubbish set - - we got rather clubby + - We got rather clubby. ili: i12495 members: - clubbish @@ -158697,7 +158698,7 @@ example: - a convivial atmosphere at the reunion - a woman of convivial nature - - he was a real good-time Charlie + - He was a real good-time Charlie. ili: i12497 members: - convivial @@ -158721,7 +158722,7 @@ - composed of sociable people or formed for the purpose of sociability example: - a purely social club - - the church has a large social hall + - The church has a large social hall. - a social director ili: i12499 members: @@ -158754,7 +158755,7 @@ - shunning contact with others example: - standoffish and antisocial - - he's not antisocial, just shy + - He's not antisocial, just shy. ili: i12501 members: - antisocial @@ -158776,7 +158777,7 @@ definition: - disposed of to a purchaser example: - - this merchandise is sold + - This merchandise is sold. ili: i12503 members: - sold @@ -158788,7 +158789,7 @@ definition: - sold in excess of available supply especially season tickets example: - - the opera season was oversubscribed + - The opera season was oversubscribed. ili: i12504 members: - oversubscribed @@ -158799,7 +158800,7 @@ definition: - sold completely in advance example: - - had a sold-out house for both performances + - … had a sold-out house for both performances ili: i12505 members: - sold-out @@ -158810,7 +158811,7 @@ definition: - not disposed of by purchase example: - - the house has been on the market almost a year and is still unsold + - The house has been on the market almost a year and is still unsold. ili: i12506 members: - unsold @@ -158840,7 +158841,7 @@ definition: - of definite shape and volume; firm; neither liquid nor gaseous example: - - ice is water in the solid state + - Ice is water in the solid state. ili: i12509 members: - solid @@ -158876,7 +158877,7 @@ definition: - congealed into jelly; solidified by cooling example: - - in Georgia they serve congealed salads + - In Georgia they serve congealed salads. ili: i12512 members: - congealed @@ -158935,7 +158936,7 @@ definition: - existing as or having characteristics of a liquid; especially tending to flow example: - - water and milk and blood are liquid substances + - Water and milk and blood are liquid substances. ili: i12517 members: - liquid @@ -159005,7 +159006,7 @@ definition: - existing as or having characteristics of a gas example: - - steam is water in the gaseous state + - Steam is water in the gaseous state. ili: i12523 members: - gaseous @@ -159042,7 +159043,7 @@ definition: - drawn off in the form of vapor example: - - evaporated molecules boil off + - Evaporated molecules boil off. ili: i12526 members: - evaporated @@ -159122,7 +159123,7 @@ - a hollow wall - a hollow tree - hollow cheeks - - his face became gaunter and more hollow with each year + - His face became gaunter and more hollow with each year. ili: i12532 members: - hollow @@ -159147,7 +159148,7 @@ definition: - having a sunken area example: - - hunger gave their faces a sunken look + - Hunger gave their faces a sunken look. ili: i12534 members: - deep-set @@ -159282,7 +159283,7 @@ definition: - susceptible of solution or of being solved or explained example: - - the puzzle is soluble + - The puzzle is soluble. ili: i12546 members: - soluble @@ -159303,7 +159304,7 @@ definition: - capable of being solved example: - - such problems are perfectly solvable + - Such problems are perfectly solvable. ili: i12548 members: - solvable @@ -159330,7 +159331,7 @@ example: - an apparently insolvable problem - source: C.L.Jones - text: public finance … had long presented problems unsolvable or at least unsolved + text: Public finance … had long presented problems unsolvable or at least unsolved. ili: i12550 members: - insolvable @@ -159355,8 +159356,8 @@ definition: - not solved example: - - many crimes remain unsolved - - many problems remain unresolved + - Many crimes remain unsolved. + - Many problems remain unresolved. ili: i12552 members: - unsolved @@ -159371,7 +159372,7 @@ unspecified number or quantity example: - have some milk - - some roses were still blooming + - Some roses were still blooming. - having some friends over - some apples - some paper @@ -159388,17 +159389,17 @@ - one or some or every or all without specification; entity, elective existential pronoun; quantifier, elective existential example: - - give me any peaches you don't want - - not any milk is left - - any child would know that + - Give me any peaches you don't want. + - Not any milk is left. + - Any child would know that. - pick any card - any day now - - cars can be rented at almost any airport + - Cars can be rented at almost any airport. - at twilight or any other time - beyond any doubt - need any help we can get - - give me whatever peaches you don't want - - no milk whatsoever is left + - Give me whatever peaches you don't want. + - No milk whatsoever is left. ili: i12554 members: - any @@ -159411,7 +159412,7 @@ definition: - (used with count nouns) two considered together; the two example: - - both girls are pretty + - Both girls are pretty. ili: i12555 members: - both @@ -159422,8 +159423,8 @@ definition: - (used with count nouns) of an indefinite number more than 2 or 3 but not many example: - - several letters came in the mail - - several people were injured in the accident + - Several letters came in the mail. + - Several people were injured in the accident. ili: i12556 members: - several @@ -159435,11 +159436,11 @@ - (quantifier) used with either mass nouns or plural count nouns for indicating a complete or almost complete lack or zero quantity of example: - - we have no bananas + - We have no bananas. - no eggs left and no money to buy any - - have you no decency? - - did it with no help - - I'll get you there in no time + - Have you no decency? + - … did it with no help + - I'll get you there in no time. ili: i12557 members: - 'no' @@ -159453,7 +159454,7 @@ - (used with singular count nouns) colloquial for ‘not a’ or ‘not one’ or ‘never a’ example: - - heard nary a sound + - … heard nary a sound ili: i12558 members: - nary @@ -159464,7 +159465,7 @@ definition: - not any; entity, negative pronoun example: - - thou shalt have none other gods before me + - Thou shalt have none other gods before me. ili: i12559 members: - none @@ -159475,7 +159476,7 @@ definition: - having no measurable or otherwise determinable value example: - - the goal is zero population growth + - The goal is zero population growth. ili: i12560 members: - zero @@ -159487,10 +159488,10 @@ - (quantifier) used with either mass or count nouns to indicate the whole number or amount of or every one of a class example: - - we sat up all night - - ate all the food - - all men are mortal - - all parties are welcome + - We sat up all night. + - … ate all the food + - All men are mortal. + - All parties are welcome. ili: i12561 members: - all @@ -159505,8 +159506,8 @@ - (used of count nouns) every one considered individually; quantifier, singular, universal pronoun; quantifier, singular, universal example: - - each person is mortal - - each party is welcome + - Each person is mortal. + - Each party is welcome. ili: i12562 members: - each @@ -159518,9 +159519,9 @@ - (used of count nouns) each and all of the members of a group considered singly and without exception example: - - every person is mortal - - every party is welcome - - had every hope of success + - Every person is mortal. + - Every party is welcome. + - … had every hope of success - every chance of winning ili: i12563 members: @@ -159581,7 +159582,7 @@ definition: - very sophisticated especially because of surfeit; versed in the ways of the world example: - - the blase traveler refers to the ocean he has crossed as ‘the pond’ + - The blase traveler refers to the ocean he has crossed as ‘the pond’. - the benefits of his worldly wisdom ili: i12567 members: @@ -159608,7 +159609,7 @@ experience example: - his polished manner - - maintained an urbane tone in his letters + - … maintained an urbane tone in his letters ili: i12569 members: - polished @@ -159655,7 +159656,7 @@ example: - childlike trust - dewy-eyed innocence - - listened in round-eyed wonder + - … listened in round-eyed wonder ili: i12572 members: - childlike @@ -159681,7 +159682,7 @@ definition: - naive and easily deceived or tricked example: - - at that early age she had been gullible and in love + - At that early age she had been gullible and in love. ili: i12574 members: - fleeceable @@ -159781,7 +159782,7 @@ definition: - financially dependable example: - - the bank is solid and will survive this attack + - The bank is solid and will survive this attack. ili: i12581 members: - solid @@ -159792,7 +159793,7 @@ definition: - firm and dependable; subject to little fluctuation example: - - the economy is stable + - The economy is stable. ili: i12582 members: - stable @@ -159825,7 +159826,7 @@ example: - a bad investment - high risk investments - - anything that promises to pay too much can't help being risky + - Anything that promises to pay too much can't help being risky. - speculative business enterprises ili: i12584 members: @@ -159866,7 +159867,7 @@ - in good condition; free from defect or damage or decay example: - a sound timber - - the wall is sound + - The wall is sound. - a sound foundation ili: i12587 members: @@ -160106,7 +160107,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - the hedgehog is a primitive and generalized mammal + - The hedgehog is a primitive and generalized mammal. ili: i12607 members: - generalized @@ -160118,7 +160119,7 @@ definition: - having spines example: - - the dorsal fin is spinous + - The dorsal fin is spinous. ili: i12608 members: - spinous @@ -160211,7 +160212,7 @@ definition: - showing courage example: - - the champion is faced with a feisty challenger + - The champion is faced with a feisty challenger. ili: i12615 members: - feisty @@ -160362,7 +160363,7 @@ - marked by low spirits; showing no enthusiasm example: - a dispirited and divided Party - - reacted to the crisis with listless resignation + - … reacted to the crisis with listless resignation ili: i12627 members: - dispirited @@ -160436,7 +160437,7 @@ - unthinking; prompted by (or as if by) instinct example: - a cat's natural aversion to water - - offering to help was as instinctive as breathing + - Offering to help was as instinctive as breathing. ili: i12633 members: - natural @@ -160545,7 +160546,7 @@ - expressed orally example: - a viva-voce report - - the film had good word-of-mouth publicity + - The film had good word-of-mouth publicity. ili: i12641 members: - viva-voce @@ -160688,7 +160689,7 @@ definition: - produced with vibration of the vocal cords example: - - voiced consonants such as ‘b’ and ‘g’ and ‘z’ + - … voiced consonants such as ‘b’ and ‘g’ and ‘z’ ili: i12653 members: - voiced @@ -160809,7 +160810,7 @@ definition: - capable of being stopped example: - - if we pick up our pace he may be stoppable + - If we pick up our pace he may be stoppable. ili: i12663 members: - stoppable @@ -160860,7 +160861,7 @@ definition: - (of speech sounds) not forming or capable of forming the nucleus of a syllable example: - - initial ‘l’ in ‘little’ is nonsyllabic + - Initial ‘l’ in ‘little’ is nonsyllabic. ili: i12668 members: - nonsyllabic @@ -160980,7 +160981,7 @@ definition: - (of verse) having a metric system based on stress rather than syllables or quantity example: - - accentual poetry is based on the number of stresses in a line + - Accentual poetry is based on the number of stresses in a line. - accentual rhythm ili: i12680 members: @@ -160990,7 +160991,7 @@ definition: - (of verse) having a metric system based on relative duration of syllables example: - - The medieval transition from classical quantitative verse to accentual verse + - the medieval transition from classical quantitative verse to accentual verse ili: i12681 members: - quantitative @@ -161020,7 +161021,7 @@ definition: - not liable to fluctuate or especially to fall example: - - stocks are still firm + - Stocks are still firm. ili: i12683 members: - firm @@ -161070,7 +161071,7 @@ - lacking stability or fixity or firmness example: - unstable political conditions - - the tower proved to be unstable in the high wind + - The tower proved to be unstable in the high wind. - an unstable world economy ili: i12687 members: @@ -161130,8 +161131,8 @@ example: - a rickety table - a wobbly chair with shaky legs - - the ladder felt a little wobbly - - the bridge still stands though one of the arches is wonky + - The ladder felt a little wobbly. + - The bridge still stands though one of the arches is wonky. ili: i12691 members: - rickety @@ -161476,7 +161477,7 @@ - 06182505-n example: - standard (American) English - - received standard English is sometimes called the King's English + - Received standard English is sometimes called the King's English. ili: i12719 members: - standard @@ -161515,8 +161516,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06182505-n example: - - a nonstandard dialect is one used by uneducated speakers or socially disfavored - groups + - A nonstandard dialect is one used by uneducated speakers or socially disfavored + groups. - source: A.R.Dunlap text: the common core of nonstandard words and phrases in folk speech ili: i12722 @@ -161547,8 +161548,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06182505-n example: - - 'the following use of ‘access’ was judged unacceptable by a panel of linguists: - ‘You can access your cash at any of 300 automatic tellers’' + - 'The following use of ‘access’ was judged unacceptable by a panel of linguists: + ‘You can access your cash at any of 300 automatic tellers’.' ili: i12724 members: - unacceptable @@ -161627,7 +161628,7 @@ definition: - resembling a star example: - - they saw a starlike object in the sky + - They saw a starlike object in the sky. ili: i12731 members: - starlike @@ -161838,7 +161839,7 @@ definition: - (of especially a person's physical features) not shaking or trembling example: - - his voice was firm and confident + - His voice was firm and confident. - a firm step ili: i12749 members: @@ -161852,7 +161853,7 @@ example: - spoke in a level voice - source: Louis Auchincloss - text: she gave him a level look + text: She gave him a level look. ili: i12750 members: - level @@ -161864,7 +161865,7 @@ definition: - made steady or constant example: - - the noise became a steadied roaring + - The noise became a steadied roaring. ili: i12751 members: - steadied @@ -161905,7 +161906,7 @@ - subject to change or variation example: - her unsteady walk - - his hand was unsteady as he poured the wine + - His hand was unsteady as he poured the wine. - an unsteady voice ili: i12754 members: @@ -161943,7 +161944,7 @@ - affected by involuntary jerky muscular contractions; resembling a spasm example: - convulsive motions - - his body made a spasmodic jerk + - His body made a spasmodic jerk. - spastic movements ili: i12756 members: @@ -162001,9 +162002,9 @@ - vibrating slightly and irregularly; as e.g. with fear or cold or like the leaves of an aspen in a breeze example: - - the quaking child asked for more + - The quaking child asked for more. - with shaking knees - - seemed shaky on her feet + - … seemed shaky on her feet - sparkling light from the shivering crystals of the chandelier - trembling hands ili: i12761 @@ -162031,7 +162032,7 @@ definition: - changing position or direction example: - - he drifted into the shifting crowd + - He drifted into the shifting crowd. - their nervous shifting glances - shifty winds ili: i12763 @@ -162193,7 +162194,7 @@ definition: - causing quivering or shivering as by cold or fear or electric shock example: - - a thrilling wind blew off the frozen lake + - A thrilling wind blew off the frozen lake. ili: i12776 members: - thrilling @@ -162275,8 +162276,8 @@ definition: - tending to soothe or tranquilize example: - - valium has a tranquilizing effect - - took a hot drink with sedative properties before going to bed + - Valium has a tranquilizing effect. + - … took a hot drink with sedative properties before going to bed ili: i12782 members: - ataractic @@ -162357,7 +162358,7 @@ definition: - stimulating the central nervous system example: - - an analeptic drug stimulates the central nervous system + - An analeptic drug stimulates the central nervous system. ili: i12788 members: - analeptic @@ -162466,7 +162467,7 @@ - not bent example: - looking for an unbent nail - - trees with straight unbent trunks make the best lumber + - Trees with straight unbent trunks make the best lumber. ili: i12797 members: - unbent @@ -162519,7 +162520,7 @@ - (used of arms and legs) bent outward with the joint away from the body example: - a tailor sitting with legs akimbo - - stood with arms akimbo + - … stood with arms akimbo ili: i12800 members: - akimbo @@ -162553,7 +162554,7 @@ example: - source: G.K.Chesterton text: a … youth with a gorgeous red necktie all awry - - his wig was, as the British say, skew-whiff + - His wig was, as the British say, skew-whiff. ili: i12803 members: - askew @@ -162652,8 +162653,8 @@ - marked by repeated turns and bends example: - a tortuous road up the mountain - - winding roads are full of surprises - - had to steer the car down a twisty track + - Winding roads are full of surprises. + - … had to steer the car down a twisty track ili: i12811 members: - tortuous @@ -162668,7 +162669,7 @@ definition: - used especially of timbers or boards; bent out of shape usually by moisture example: - - the floors were warped and cracked + - The floors were warped and cracked. ili: i12812 members: - warped @@ -162744,7 +162745,7 @@ - having or marked by a curve or smoothly rounded bend example: - the curved tusks of a walrus - - his curved lips suggested a smile but his eyes were hard + - His curved lips suggested a smile but his eyes were hard. ili: i12819 members: - curved @@ -162934,7 +162935,7 @@ - curled or wound (especially in concentric rings or spirals) example: - a coiled snake ready to strike - - the rope lay coiled on the deck + - The rope lay coiled on the deck. ili: i12834 members: - coiled @@ -163020,7 +163021,7 @@ definition: - not curled example: - - lay uncurled on the bed + - … lay uncurled on the bed ili: i12841 members: - uncurled @@ -163051,7 +163052,7 @@ definition: - without concealment or deception; honest example: - - their business was open and aboveboard + - Their business was open and aboveboard. - straightforward in all his business affairs ili: i12843 members: @@ -163098,7 +163099,7 @@ definition: - marked by deception example: - - achieved success in business only by underhand methods + - … achieved success in business only by underhand methods ili: i12847 members: - sneaky @@ -163111,8 +163112,8 @@ definition: - bearing a stress or accent example: - - an iambic foot consists of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable - as in ‘delay’ + - An iambic foot consists of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable + as in ‘delay’. ili: i12848 members: - stressed @@ -163152,7 +163153,7 @@ definition: - not bearing a stress or accent example: - - short vowels are unstressed + - Short vowels are unstressed. ili: i12851 members: - unstressed @@ -163178,7 +163179,7 @@ definition: - (used of vowels or syllables) pronounced with little or no stress example: - - a syllable that ends in a short vowel is a light syllable + - A syllable that ends in a short vowel is a light syllable. - a weak stress on the second syllable ili: i12853 members: @@ -163202,7 +163203,7 @@ - (used of syllables) bearing the principle stress, usually accompanied by a change in pitch example: - - a tonic syllable carries the main stress in a word + - A tonic syllable carries the main stress in a word. ili: i12855 members: - tonic @@ -163212,7 +163213,7 @@ definition: - (used of syllables) carrying no stress example: - - an atonic syllable carries no stress + - An atonic syllable carries no stress. ili: i12856 members: - atonic @@ -163382,7 +163383,7 @@ definition: - given added strength or support example: - - reinforced concrete contains steel bars or metal netting + - Reinforced concrete contains steel bars or metal netting. ili: i12869 members: - reinforced @@ -163394,7 +163395,7 @@ definition: - strong enough to withstand or overcome intellectual challenges or adversity example: - - the experiment yielded robust results + - The experiment yielded robust results. - a robust faith ili: i12870 members: @@ -163550,7 +163551,7 @@ example: - a flimsy table - flimsy construction - - vinyl siding has become the standard-bearer for cheap, insubstantial construction + - Vinyl siding has become the standard-bearer for cheap, insubstantial construction. ili: i12880 members: - flimsy @@ -163575,8 +163576,8 @@ example: - the pale light of a half moon - a pale sun - - the late afternoon light coming through the el tracks fell in pale oblongs on - the street + - The late afternoon light coming through the el tracks fell in pale oblongs on + the street. - a pallid sky - the pale (or wan) stars - the wan light of dawn @@ -163625,10 +163626,10 @@ definition: - without energy or will example: - - gave a limp handshake + - … gave a limp handshake - source: G.K. Chesterton text: a limp gesture as if waving away all desire to know - - the afternoon heat left her feeling wilted + - The afternoon heat left her feeling wilted. members: - wilted - limp @@ -163665,7 +163666,7 @@ - 08879115-n example: - source: Spectator - text: unions … have never been as bloody-minded about demarcation as the shipbuilders + text: Unions … have never been as bloody-minded about demarcation as the shipbuilders. ili: i12888 members: - bloody-minded @@ -163733,7 +163734,7 @@ definition: - devoting full strength and concentrated attention to example: - - made continued and determined efforts to find and destroy enemy headquarters + - … made continued and determined efforts to find and destroy enemy headquarters ili: i12893 members: - determined @@ -163843,7 +163844,7 @@ definition: - owing feudal allegiance to or being subject to a sovereign example: - - it remained feudatory to India until 1365 + - It remained feudatory to India until 1365. ili: i12902 members: - feudatory @@ -163879,8 +163880,8 @@ - compliant and obedient to authority example: - source: G. B. Shaw - text: editors and journalists who express opinions in print that are opposed to - the interests of the rich are dismissed and replaced by subservient ones + text: Editors and journalists who express opinions in print that are opposed to + the interests of the rich are dismissed and replaced by subservient ones. ili: i12905 members: - subservient @@ -163908,7 +163909,7 @@ definition: - wilfully obstinate; stubbornly disobedient example: - - a contumaceous witness is subject to punishment + - A contumaceous witness is subject to punishment. ili: i12907 members: - contumacious @@ -163931,7 +163932,7 @@ definition: - disposed to or in a state of mutiny example: - - the men became mutinous and insubordinate + - The men became mutinous and insubordinate. ili: i12909 members: - mutinous @@ -163980,7 +163981,7 @@ definition: - resoundingly successful and popular example: - - for years he was a boffo box office certainty + - For years he was a boffo box office certainty. ili: i12912 members: - boffo @@ -163996,7 +163997,7 @@ - a prosperous new business - doing a roaring trade - a thriving tourist center - - did a thriving business in orchids + - … did a thriving business in orchids - the burgeoning administration - the burgeoning population ili: i12913 @@ -164028,7 +164029,7 @@ - successful or assured of success example: - source: Christopher Marlowe - text: now I am a made man forever + text: Now I am a made man forever. ili: i12915 members: - made @@ -164042,8 +164043,8 @@ - 00472688-n example: - a no-hit game - - The visiting pitcher no-hit the home team today - - The home team no-hit the visiting team last week + - The visiting pitcher no-hit the home team today. + - The home team no-hit the visiting team last week. ili: i12916 members: - no-hit @@ -164138,8 +164139,8 @@ example: - disappointed expectations and thwarted ambitions - their foiled attempt to capture Calais - - many frustrated poets end as pipe-smoking teachers - - his best efforts were thwarted + - Many frustrated poets end as pipe-smoking teachers. + - His best efforts were thwarted. ili: i12925 members: - defeated @@ -164177,7 +164178,7 @@ definition: - having acquired or gained nothing example: - - they returned from the negotiations empty-handed + - They returned from the negotiations empty-handed. ili: i12928 members: - empty-handed @@ -164191,7 +164192,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - he went hitless for three innings + - He went hitless for three innings. ili: i12929 members: - hitless @@ -164213,7 +164214,7 @@ definition: - out of power; especially having been unsuccessful in an election example: - - now the Democrats are out + - Now the Democrats are out. ili: i12931 members: - out @@ -164238,7 +164239,7 @@ definition: - acting to defeat its own purpose example: - - it is self-defeating … to ignore the progress of events + - It is self-defeating … to ignore the progress of events. ili: i12933 members: - self-defeating @@ -164272,7 +164273,7 @@ definition: - having no wins example: - - the team had a very disappointing winless season + - The team had a very disappointing winless season. ili: i12936 members: - winless @@ -164300,7 +164301,7 @@ - sufficient for the purpose example: - an adequate income - - the food was adequate + - The food was adequate. - enough food - food enough ili: i12938 @@ -164345,8 +164346,8 @@ definition: - no longer sufficient example: - - supplies are low - - our funds are depleted + - Supplies are low. + - Our funds are depleted. ili: i12941 members: - depleted @@ -164360,9 +164361,9 @@ example: - an inadequate income - a poor salary - - money is short + - Money is short. - on short rations - - food is in short supply + - Food is in short supply. - short on experience - the jejune diets of the very poor ili: i12942 @@ -164393,7 +164394,7 @@ example: - a light pound - a scant cup of sugar - - regularly gives short weight + - … regularly gives short weight ili: i12944 members: - light @@ -164406,7 +164407,7 @@ definition: - short example: - - eleven is one shy of a dozen + - Eleven is one shy of a dozen. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i12945 @@ -164422,7 +164423,7 @@ definition: - containing sugar example: - - he eats too much sugary food + - He eats too much sugary food. ili: i12946 members: - sugary @@ -164654,8 +164655,8 @@ definition: - fairly poor to not very good example: - - has an indifferent singing voice - - has indifferent qualifications for the job + - … has an indifferent singing voice + - … has indifferent qualifications for the job ili: i12964 members: - indifferent @@ -164740,9 +164741,9 @@ - a crack shot - a first-rate golfer - a super party - - played top-notch tennis + - … played top-notch tennis - an athlete in tiptop condition - - she is absolutely tops + - She is absolutely tops. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i12969 @@ -164847,8 +164848,8 @@ definition: - very good; of the highest quality example: - - made an excellent speech - - he was a splendid teacher + - … made an excellent speech + - He was a splendid teacher. - a first-class mind - famous for a mean backhand ili: i12976 @@ -164900,7 +164901,7 @@ definition: - distinguished from others in excellence example: - - did outstanding work in human relations + - … did outstanding work in human relations - an outstanding war record ili: i12980 members: @@ -164913,7 +164914,7 @@ - considered of the highest quality and lasting significance or worth example: - a classic car - - ‘War and Peace’ is a classic novel + - ‘War and Peace’ is a classic novel. members: - classic partOfSpeech: s @@ -164923,7 +164924,7 @@ definition: - exceptionally or unusually good example: - - the food here is out of this world + - The food here is out of this world. members: - out of the ordinary - out of this world @@ -164960,7 +164961,7 @@ definition: - marked by exceptional merit example: - - had shining virtues and few faults + - … had shining virtues and few faults - a shining example ili: i12983 members: @@ -164974,7 +164975,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - that's a perfectly spiffing idea + - That's a perfectly spiffing idea. ili: i12984 members: - spiffing @@ -165138,8 +165139,8 @@ - of low or inferior quality or value example: - source: Shakespeare - text: of what coarse metal ye are molded - - produced … the common cloths used by the poorer population + text: Of what coarse metal ye are molded. + - … produced … the common cloths used by the poorer population ili: i12996 members: - coarse @@ -165210,7 +165211,7 @@ definition: - moderate to inferior in quality example: - - they improved the quality from mediocre to above average + - They improved the quality from mediocre to above average. ili: i13002 members: - mediocre @@ -165287,7 +165288,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06104629-n example: - - Mars and Jupiter are the closest in of the superior planets + - Mars and Jupiter are the closest in of the superior planets. ili: i13008 members: - superior @@ -165298,7 +165299,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06104629-n example: - - Mercury and Venus are inferior planets + - Mercury and Venus are inferior planets. ili: i13009 members: - inferior @@ -165343,7 +165344,7 @@ definition: - lying or resting on and exerting pressure on something else example: - - superincumbent layers of dead plants cut off the air and arrested decomposition + - Superincumbent layers of dead plants cut off the air and arrested decomposition. ili: i13013 members: - superincumbent @@ -165412,8 +165413,8 @@ definition: - not supervised or under constant observation example: - - the school maintains unsupervised study halls during free periods - - reliable workers are generally unsupervised + - The school maintains unsupervised study halls during free periods. + - Reliable workers are generally unsupervised. ili: i13020 members: - unsupervised @@ -165424,7 +165425,7 @@ definition: - not watched example: - - she dashed out leaving the bar unattended + - She dashed out leaving the bar unattended. - a fire left unattended ili: i13021 members: @@ -165436,7 +165437,7 @@ definition: - held up or having the weight borne especially from below example: - - supported joints in a railroad track have ties directly under the rail ends + - Supported joints in a railroad track have ties directly under the rail ends. ili: i13022 members: - supported @@ -165499,7 +165500,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - the supernatant fat was skimmed off + - The supernatant fat was skimmed off. ili: i13027 members: - supernatant @@ -165511,7 +165512,7 @@ - (of undissolved particles in a fluid) supported or kept from sinking or falling by buoyancy and without apparent attachment example: - - suspended matter such as silt or mud … + - … suspended matter such as silt or mud … - dust particles suspended in the air - droplets suspended in a gas ili: i13028 @@ -165545,7 +165546,7 @@ definition: - not held up or borne example: - - removal of the central post left the roof unsupported + - Removal of the central post left the roof unsupported. ili: i13031 members: - unsupported @@ -165589,7 +165590,7 @@ definition: - having partial financial support from public funds example: - - lived in subsidized public housing + - … lived in subsidized public housing ili: i13035 members: - subsidized @@ -165615,7 +165616,7 @@ - without a basis in reason or fact example: - baseless gossip - - the allegations proved groundless + - The allegations proved groundless. - idle fears - unfounded suspicions - unwarranted jealousy @@ -165724,7 +165725,7 @@ - furnishing support or assistance example: - a supportive family network - - his family was supportive of his attempts to be a writer + - His family was supportive of his attempts to be a writer. ili: i13046 members: - supportive @@ -165742,7 +165743,7 @@ example: - an ancillary pump - an adjuvant discipline to forms of mysticism - - The mind and emotions are auxiliary to each other + - The mind and emotions are auxiliary to each other. ili: i13047 members: - accessory @@ -165758,7 +165759,7 @@ definition: - aiding and abetting in a crime example: - - he was charged with being accessory to the crime + - He was charged with being accessory to the crime. ili: i13048 members: - accessary @@ -165802,8 +165803,8 @@ - serving to prove or demonstrate example: - source: John Marshall - text: the oath of office is … demonstrative of the legislative opinion on this - subject + text: The oath of office is … demonstrative of the legislative opinion on this + subject. ili: i13051 members: - demonstrative of @@ -165814,7 +165815,7 @@ definition: - furnishing support and encouragement example: - - the anxious child needs supporting and accepting treatment from the teacher + - The anxious child needs supporting and accepting treatment from the teacher. ili: i13052 members: - encouraging @@ -165927,11 +165928,11 @@ definition: - filled with the emotional impact of overwhelming surprise or shock example: - - an amazed audience gave the magician a standing ovation - - I stood enthralled, astonished by the vastness and majesty of the cathedral - - astounded viewers wept at the pictures from the Oklahoma City bombing - - stood in stunned silence - - stunned scientists found not one but at least three viruses + - An amazed audience gave the magician a standing ovation. + - I stood enthralled, astonished by the vastness and majesty of the cathedral. + - Astounded viewers wept at the pictures from the Oklahoma City bombing. + - … stood in stunned silence + - Stunned scientists found not one but at least three viruses. ili: i13061 members: - amazed @@ -165946,9 +165947,9 @@ definition: - as if struck dumb with astonishment and surprise example: - - a circle of policemen stood dumbfounded by her denial of having seen the accident - - the flabbergasted aldermen were speechless - - was thunderstruck by the news of his promotion + - A circle of policemen stood dumbfounded by her denial of having seen the accident. + - The flabbergasted aldermen were speechless. + - … was thunderstruck by the news of his promotion ili: i13062 members: - dumbfounded @@ -166031,9 +166032,9 @@ definition: - causing surprise or wonder or amazement example: - - the report shows a surprising lack of hard factual data - - leaped up with surprising agility - - she earned a surprising amount of money + - The report shows a surprising lack of hard factual data. + - … leaped up with surprising agility + - She earned a surprising amount of money. ili: i13068 members: - surprising @@ -166046,8 +166047,8 @@ definition: - surprising greatly example: - - she does an amazing amount of work - - the dog was capable of astonishing tricks + - She does an amazing amount of work. + - The dog was capable of astonishing tricks. ili: i13069 members: - amazing @@ -166072,7 +166073,7 @@ definition: - causing great astonishment and consternation example: - - the strike came as a stunning protest against management + - The strike came as a stunning protest against management. - a stunning defeat ili: i13071 members: @@ -166143,8 +166144,8 @@ definition: - open to being acted upon in a certain way example: - - an amenable hospitalization should not result in untimely death - - the tumor was not amenable to surgical treatment + - An amenable hospitalization should not result in untimely death. + - The tumor was not amenable to surgical treatment. ili: i13075 members: - amenable @@ -166158,7 +166159,7 @@ - a passage capable of misinterpretation - open to interpretation - an issue open to question - - the time is fixed by the director and players and therefore subject to much variation + - The time is fixed by the director and players and therefore subject to much variation. ili: i13076 members: - capable @@ -166209,7 +166210,7 @@ definition: - made susceptible example: - - because of conditions in the mine, miners are predisposed to lung disease + - Because of conditions in the mine, miners are predisposed to lung disease. ili: i13080 members: - predisposed @@ -166426,7 +166427,7 @@ example: - a beauty somehow exempt from the aging process - exempt from jury duty - - only the very poorest citizens should be exempt from income taxes + - Only the very poorest citizens should be exempt from income taxes. ili: i13099 members: - exempt @@ -166439,7 +166440,7 @@ definition: - granted exemption example: - - one of the excused jurors planned to write a book + - One of the excused jurors planned to write a book. ili: i13100 members: - excused @@ -166495,7 +166496,7 @@ definition: - not exempt from paying taxes example: - - after training they became productive taxpaying citizens + - After training they became productive taxpaying citizens. ili: i13105 members: - taxpaying @@ -166518,7 +166519,7 @@ - planned or scheduled for some certain time or times example: - the scheduled meeting - - the scheduled flights had to be cancelled because of snow + - The scheduled flights had to be cancelled because of snow. ili: i13107 members: - scheduled @@ -166542,7 +166543,7 @@ - not scheduled or not on a regular schedule example: - an unscheduled meeting - - the plane made an unscheduled stop at Gander for refueling + - The plane made an unscheduled stop at Gander for refueling. ili: i13109 members: - unscheduled @@ -166555,7 +166556,7 @@ - added to a regular schedule example: - a special holiday flight - - put on special buses for the big game + - Put on special buses for the big game. ili: i13110 members: - extra @@ -166801,9 +166802,9 @@ definition: - not suspected or believed likely example: - - remained unsuspected as the head of the spy ring - - he was able to get into the building unspotted and unsuspected - - unsuspected difficulties arose + - … remained unsuspected as the head of the spy ring + - He was able to get into the building unspotted and unsuspected. + - Unsuspected difficulties arose. - unsuspected turnings in the road ili: i13131 members: @@ -166815,7 +166816,7 @@ definition: - not known to exist example: - - things obscurely felt surged up from unknown depths + - Things obscurely felt surged up from unknown depths. ili: i13132 members: - unknown @@ -166896,7 +166897,7 @@ definition: - not bound by or stated on oath example: - - the witness stands unsworn + - The witness stands unsworn. - unsworn testimony ili: i13139 members: @@ -166939,7 +166940,7 @@ definition: - showing both bilateral and radial symmetry example: - - some sea anemones are biradial + - Some sea anemones are biradial. ili: i13142 members: - biradial @@ -166976,7 +166977,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06173467-n example: - - the arguments of the symmetric relation, ‘is a sister of,’ are interchangeable + - The arguments of the symmetric relation, ‘is a sister of,’ are interchangeable. ili: i13145 members: - interchangeable @@ -166998,7 +166999,7 @@ example: - radial symmetry - a starlike or stellate arrangement of petals - - many cities show a radial pattern of main highways + - Many cities show a radial pattern of main highways. ili: i13147 members: - radial @@ -167061,7 +167062,7 @@ - 06009822-n - 06173467-n example: - - the arguments of the symmetric relation, ‘is the father of’, are noninterchangeable + - The arguments of the symmetric relation, ‘is the father of’, are noninterchangeable. ili: i13152 members: - noninterchangeable @@ -167095,7 +167096,7 @@ definition: - having a radial form example: - - starfish are actinoid — that is, they are radially symmetrical + - Starfish are actinoid — that is, they are radially symmetrical. ili: i13155 members: - actinoid @@ -167139,7 +167140,7 @@ - feeling or expressing sympathy example: - source: Kenneth Roberts - text: made commiserative clicking sounds with his tongue + text: … made commiserative clicking sounds with his tongue ili: i13158 members: - commiserative @@ -167177,7 +167178,7 @@ example: - unsympathetic officialdom - people unsympathetic to the revolution - - his dignity made him seem aloof and unsympathetic + - His dignity made him seem aloof and unsympathetic. ili: i13161 members: - unsympathetic @@ -167216,7 +167217,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06387777-n example: - - all the characters were peculiarly unsympathetic + - All the characters were peculiarly unsympathetic. ili: i13164 members: - unsympathetic @@ -167278,7 +167279,7 @@ - occurring or existing at the same time or having the same period or phase example: - source: Jour.A.M.A. - text: recovery was synchronous with therapy + text: Recovery was synchronous with therapy. - a synchronous set of clocks - the synchronous action of a bird's wings in flight - synchronous oscillations @@ -167338,8 +167339,8 @@ definition: - occurring in the same period of time example: - - a rise in interest rates is often contemporaneous with an increase in inflation - - the composer Salieri was contemporary with Mozart + - A rise in interest rates is often contemporaneous with an increase in inflation. + - The composer Salieri was contemporary with Mozart. ili: i13173 members: - contemporaneous @@ -167407,7 +167408,7 @@ definition: - chronologically misplaced example: - - English public schools are anachronistic + - English public schools are anachronistic. ili: i13179 members: - anachronic @@ -167525,7 +167526,7 @@ definition: - of words or propositions so related that each is the negation of the other example: - - ‘male’ and ‘female’ are complementary terms + - ‘male’ and ‘female’ are complementary terms. ili: i13190 members: - complementary @@ -167537,7 +167538,7 @@ - of words or propositions so related that both cannot be true and both cannot be false example: - - ‘perfect’ and ‘imperfect’ are contradictory terms + - ‘perfect’ and ‘imperfect’ are contradictory terms. ili: i13191 members: - contradictory @@ -167548,7 +167549,7 @@ definition: - of words or propositions so related that both cannot be true but both may be false example: - - ‘hot’ and ‘cold’ are contrary terms + - ‘hot’ and ‘cold’ are contrary terms. ili: i13192 members: - contrary @@ -167559,7 +167560,7 @@ definition: - of words so related that one contrasts with the other example: - - ‘rich’ and ‘hard-up’ are contrastive terms + - ‘rich’ and ‘hard-up’ are contrastive terms. ili: i13193 members: - contrastive @@ -167571,7 +167572,7 @@ definition: - of words so related that one reverses the relation denoted by the other example: - - ‘parental’ and ‘filial’ are converse terms + - ‘parental’ and ‘filial’ are converse terms. ili: i13194 members: - converse @@ -167585,7 +167586,7 @@ definition: - characterized by order and planning example: - - the investigation was very systematic + - The investigation was very systematic. - a systematic administrator ili: i13195 members: @@ -167599,7 +167600,7 @@ - lacking systematic arrangement or method or organization example: - unsystematic and fragmentary records - - he works in an unsystematic manner + - He works in an unsystematic manner. ili: i13196 members: - unsystematic @@ -167647,7 +167648,7 @@ definition: - marked by a ready flow of speech example: - - she is an extremely voluble young woman who engages in soliloquies not conversations + - She is an extremely voluble young woman who engages in soliloquies not conversations. ili: i13200 members: - voluble @@ -167658,7 +167659,7 @@ definition: - full of trivial conversation example: - - kept from her housework by gabby neighbors + - … kept from her housework by gabby neighbors ili: i13201 members: - chatty @@ -167676,8 +167677,8 @@ definition: - having or showing a sense of what is fitting and considerate in dealing with others example: - - she was tactful enough not to shatter his illusion - - a tactful remark eased her embarrassment + - She was tactful enough not to shatter his illusion. + - A tactful remark eased her embarrassment. ili: i13202 members: - tactful @@ -167704,7 +167705,7 @@ definition: - lacking or showing a lack of what is fitting and considerate in dealing with others example: - - in the circumstances it was tactless to ask her age + - In the circumstances it was tactless to ask her age. ili: i13204 members: - tactless @@ -167793,7 +167794,7 @@ example: - source: Sherwood Anderson text: a race of long gaunt men - - looked out the long French windows + - … looked out the long French windows ili: i13210 members: - long @@ -167838,7 +167839,7 @@ - low in stature; not tall; describing something or someone with a stature less than normal example: - - he was short and stocky + - He was short and stocky. - short in stature - a short smokestack - a little man @@ -167858,9 +167859,9 @@ definition: - short and thick; as e.g. having short legs and heavy musculature example: - - some people seem born to be square and chunky + - Some people seem born to be square and chunky. - a dumpy little dumpling of a woman - - dachshunds are long lowset dogs with drooping ears + - Dachshunds are long lowset dogs with drooping ears. - a little church with a squat tower - a squatty red smokestack - a stumpy ungainly figure @@ -167880,7 +167881,7 @@ - having a short and solid form or stature example: - a wrestler of compact build - - he was tall and heavyset + - He was tall and heavyset. - stocky legs - a thickset young man ili: i13216 @@ -167964,7 +167965,7 @@ - tamed or trained to obey example: - a horse broken to the saddle - - this old nag is well broken in + - This old nag is well broken in. ili: i13222 members: - broken @@ -168013,7 +168014,7 @@ definition: - brought from wildness example: - - the once inhospitable landscape is now tamed + - The once inhospitable landscape is now tamed. ili: i13226 members: - tamed @@ -168077,7 +168078,7 @@ definition: - not domesticated example: - - a few undomesticated horses left + - A few undomesticated horses left. ili: i13231 members: - undomesticated @@ -168091,8 +168092,8 @@ - very restrained or quiet example: - a tame Christmas party - - she was one of the tamest and most abject creatures imaginable with no will or - power to act but as directed + - She was one of the tamest and most abject creatures imaginable with no will or + power to act but as directed. ili: i13232 members: - tame @@ -168103,7 +168104,7 @@ definition: - quieted and brought under control example: - - children were subdued and silent + - Children were subdued and silent. ili: i13233 members: - subdued @@ -168174,7 +168175,7 @@ definition: - not brought under control example: - - the horse remained unsubdued + - The horse remained unsubdued. ili: i13238 members: - unsubdued @@ -168241,7 +168242,7 @@ definition: - (of property) fixed or immovable example: - - real property consists of land and buildings + - Real property consists of land and buildings. ili: i13243 members: - real @@ -168303,7 +168304,7 @@ definition: - exhibiting restrained good taste example: - - the room is pleasant and understated + - The room is pleasant and understated. ili: i13248 members: - understated @@ -168389,7 +168390,7 @@ - providing sophisticated amusement by virtue of having artificially (and vulgarly) mannered or banal or sentimental qualities example: - - they played up the silliness of their roles for camp effect + - They played up the silliness of their roles for camp effect. - campy Hollywood musicals of the 1940's ili: i13253 members: @@ -168494,7 +168495,7 @@ definition: - causing a sharp and acrid taste experience example: - - quinine is bitter + - Quinine is bitter. ili: i13259 members: - bitter @@ -168625,9 +168626,9 @@ - producing a burning sensation on the taste nerves example: - hot salsa - - jalapeno peppers are very hot + - Jalapeno peppers are very hot. - a spicy sauce - - I like my chili extra spicy + - I like my chili extra spicy. ili: i13270 members: - hot @@ -168879,7 +168880,7 @@ definition: - (of goods or funds) not subject to taxation example: - - the funds of nonprofit organizations are nontaxable + - The funds of nonprofit organizations are nontaxable. - income exempt from taxation ili: i13290 members: @@ -168952,7 +168953,7 @@ - abstemious with the use of adverbs - a light eater - a light smoker - - ate a light supper + - … ate a light supper ili: i13295 members: - abstemious @@ -169124,7 +169125,7 @@ - lacking or having lost rigidity example: - limp lettuce - - he felt his body go limp + - He felt his body go limp. ili: i13308 members: - limp @@ -169146,7 +169147,7 @@ definition: - not tense or taut example: - - the old man's skin hung loose and grey + - The old man's skin hung loose and grey. - slack and wrinkled skin - slack sails - a slack rope @@ -169270,8 +169271,8 @@ definition: - subjected to great tension; stretched tight example: - - the skin of his face looked drawn and tight - - her nerves were taut as the strings of a bow + - The skin of his face looked drawn and tight. + - Her nerves were taut as the strings of a bow. ili: i13319 members: - taut @@ -169349,7 +169350,7 @@ definition: - showing signs of mental and emotional tension example: - - her voice was strained as she asked the question + - Her voice was strained as she asked the question. ili: i13325 members: - strained @@ -169361,7 +169362,7 @@ - nor relaxed example: - source: U.B.Phillips - text: his life was drawing to a close in baffled zeal and unrelaxed strain + text: His life was drawing to a close in baffled zeal and unrelaxed strain. ili: i13326 members: - unrelaxed @@ -169372,8 +169373,8 @@ definition: - tense with excitement and enthusiasm as from a rush of adrenaline example: - - we were really pumped up for the race - - he was so pumped he couldn't sleep + - We were really pumped up for the race. + - He was so pumped he couldn't sleep. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i13327 @@ -169392,7 +169393,7 @@ definition: - without strain or anxiety example: - - gave the impression of being quite relaxed + - … gave the impression of being quite relaxed - a relaxed and informal discussion ili: i13328 members: @@ -169430,7 +169431,7 @@ definition: - not placed under psychological stress example: - - the campaign would not leave party loyalties unstrained + - The campaign would not leave party loyalties unstrained. ili: i13331 members: - unstrained @@ -169493,7 +169494,7 @@ - related or limited to a distinct region or subdivision of a territory or community or group of people example: - - sectional tensions arose over slavery + - Sectional tensions arose over slavery. ili: i13337 members: - sectional @@ -169539,8 +169540,8 @@ - having the property of softening or fusing when heated and of hardening and becoming rigid again when cooled example: - - thermoplastic materials can be remelted and cooled time after time without undergoing - any appreciable chemical change + - Thermoplastic materials can be remelted and cooled time after time without undergoing + any appreciable chemical change. ili: i13341 members: - thermoplastic @@ -169549,7 +169550,7 @@ definition: - having the property of becoming permanently hard and rigid when heated or cured example: - - the phenol resins and plastics were the original synthetic thermosetting materials + - The phenol resins and plastics were the original synthetic thermosetting materials. ili: i13342 members: - thermosetting @@ -169858,7 +169859,7 @@ definition: - thin as paper example: - - her blouse was paper thin + - Her blouse was paper thin. ili: i13364 members: - paper thin @@ -169893,7 +169894,7 @@ definition: - of cloth; thin and loosely woven example: - - the coat has a sleazy lining + - The coat has a sleazy lining. ili: i13367 members: - sleazy @@ -170085,9 +170086,9 @@ definition: - relatively thin in consistency or low in density; not viscous example: - - air is thin at high altitudes + - Air is thin at high altitudes. - a thin soup - - skimmed milk is much thinner than whole milk + - Skimmed milk is much thinner than whole milk. - thin oil ili: i13382 members: @@ -170139,7 +170140,7 @@ definition: - capable of being thought about example: - - space flight to other galaxies becomes more cogitable + - Space flight to other galaxies becomes more cogitable. ili: i13386 members: - cogitable @@ -170151,7 +170152,7 @@ definition: - capable of being imagined example: - - that is a conceivable answer + - That is a conceivable answer. ili: i13387 members: - conceivable @@ -170235,7 +170236,7 @@ - deeply or seriously thoughtful example: - Byron lives on not only in his poetry, but also in his creation of the ‘Byronic - hero’ - the persona of a brooding melancholy young man + hero’ - the persona of a brooding melancholy young man. ili: i13393 members: - brooding @@ -170254,7 +170255,7 @@ definition: - given to cogitation example: - - he looked at me with cogitative eyes + - He looked at me with cogitative eyes. ili: i13394 members: - cogitative @@ -170265,7 +170266,7 @@ definition: - resulting from careful thought example: - - the paper was well thought out + - The paper was well thought out. ili: i13395 members: - well thought out @@ -170300,7 +170301,7 @@ definition: - showing lack of careful thought example: - - the debate turned into thoughtless bickering + - The debate turned into thoughtless bickering. ili: i13398 members: - thoughtless @@ -170314,7 +170315,7 @@ example: - slovenly inconsiderate reasoning - unconsidered words - - prejudice is the holding of unconsidered opinions + - Prejudice is the holding of unconsidered opinions. ili: i13399 members: - inconsiderate @@ -170350,6 +170351,7 @@ definition: - avoiding waste example: + - ‘scotch’ is used only informally. - an economical meal - an economical shopper - a frugal farmer @@ -170357,7 +170359,6 @@ - a sparing father and a spending son - sparing in their use of heat and light - stinting in bestowing gifts - - ‘scotch’ is used only informally exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i13402 @@ -170516,7 +170517,7 @@ definition: - characterized by order and neatness; free from disorder example: - - even the barn was shipshape + - Even the barn was shipshape. - a trim little sailboat ili: i13414 members: @@ -170541,7 +170542,7 @@ definition: - neatly arranged; not disorderly example: - - the room is straight now + - The room is straight now. ili: i13416 members: - straight @@ -170612,8 +170613,8 @@ definition: - filled or scattered with a disorderly accumulation of objects or rubbish example: - - the storm left the driveway littered with sticks and debris - - his library was a cluttered room with piles of books on every chair + - The storm left the driveway littered with sticks and debris. + - His library was a cluttered room with piles of books on every chair. ili: i13420 members: - cluttered @@ -170625,12 +170626,12 @@ definition: - in disarray; extremely disorderly example: - - her clothing was disheveled + - Her clothing was disheveled. - powder-smeared and frowzled - a rumpled unmade bed - a bed with tousled sheets - source: Al Spiers - text: his brown hair was tousled, thick, and curly + text: His brown hair was tousled, thick, and curly. ili: i13421 members: - disheveled @@ -170662,7 +170663,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - filled the door with her frowzy bulk + - … filled the door with her frowzy bulk - frowzy white hair - slovenly appearance exemplifies: @@ -170762,8 +170763,8 @@ definition: - neat and smart in appearance; well cared for example: - - the manager was a beautifully groomed young man - - his horse was always groomed + - The manager was a beautifully groomed young man. + - His horse was always groomed. ili: i13430 members: - groomed @@ -170781,7 +170782,7 @@ - (of hair or clothing) groomed with a brush example: - with shining hair neatly brushed - - the freshly brushed clothes hung in the closet + - The freshly brushed clothes hung in the closet. ili: i13431 members: - brushed @@ -170859,7 +170860,7 @@ definition: - not neat and smart in appearance example: - - he was wrinkled and ungroomed, with a two-day beard + - He was wrinkled and ungroomed, with a two-day beard. - ungroomed hair ili: i13438 members: @@ -170898,7 +170899,7 @@ - (of hair or clothing) not brushed example: - snarled unbrushed hair - - the suit was wrinkled and unbrushed, as if it had been slept in + - The suit was wrinkled and unbrushed, as if it had been slept in. ili: i13441 members: - unbrushed @@ -170918,7 +170919,7 @@ definition: - (of hair) not combed example: - - he was unwashed and uncombed with his clothes half buttoned + - He was unwashed and uncombed with his clothes half buttoned. ili: i13443 members: - uncombed @@ -171152,10 +171153,10 @@ definition: - very tired example: - - was all in at the end of the day + - … was all in at the end of the day - so beat I could flop down and go to sleep anywhere - bushed after all that exercise - - I'm dead after that long trip + - I'm dead after that long trip. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i13464 @@ -171171,7 +171172,7 @@ definition: - physically and mentally fatigued example: - - ‘aweary’ is archaic + - ‘aweary’ is archaic. ili: i13465 members: - aweary @@ -171196,7 +171197,7 @@ - tired of the world example: - bored with life - - strolled through the museum with a bored air + - … strolled through the museum with a bored air ili: i13467 members: - bored @@ -171208,7 +171209,7 @@ definition: - exhausted as a result of longtime stress example: - - she was burned-out before she was 30 + - She was burned-out before she was 30. ili: i13468 members: - burned-out @@ -171221,7 +171222,7 @@ - showing the wearing effects of overwork or care or suffering example: - looking careworn as she bent over her mending - - her face was drawn and haggard from sleeplessness + - Her face was drawn and haggard from sleeplessness. - that raddled but still noble face - source: Charles Dickens text: shocked to see the worn look of his handsome young face @@ -171249,13 +171250,13 @@ definition: - drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired; completely exhausted example: - - the day's shopping left her exhausted - - he went to bed dog-tired - - was fagged and sweaty + - The day's shopping left her exhausted. + - He went to bed dog-tired. + - … was fagged and sweaty - the trembling of his played out limbs - - felt completely washed-out + - … felt completely washed-out - only worn-out horses and cattle - - you look worn out + - You look worn out. ili: i13471 members: - exhausted @@ -171285,7 +171286,7 @@ - exhausted example: - source: William Styron - text: my father's words had left me jaded and depressed + text: My father's words had left me jaded and depressed. ili: i13473 members: - jaded @@ -171354,7 +171355,7 @@ definition: - not tired; refreshed as by sleeping or relaxing example: - - came back rested from her vacation + - … came back rested from her vacation ili: i13479 members: - rested @@ -171391,7 +171392,7 @@ definition: - capable of being borne or endured example: - - the climate is at least tolerable + - The climate is at least tolerable. ili: i13482 members: - tolerable @@ -171417,9 +171418,9 @@ definition: - able to tolerate environmental conditions or physiological stress example: - - the plant is tolerant of saltwater - - these fish are quite tolerant as long as extremes of pH are avoided - - the new hybrid is more resistant to drought + - The plant is tolerant of saltwater. + - These fish are quite tolerant as long as extremes of pH are avoided. + - The new hybrid is more resistant to drought. ili: i13484 members: - tolerant @@ -171754,7 +171755,7 @@ definition: - lacking teeth example: - - most birds are toothless + - Most birds are toothless. - a toothless old crone ili: i13511 members: @@ -171767,7 +171768,7 @@ definition: - having few if any teeth example: - - anteaters are edentate animals + - Anteaters are edentate animals. ili: i13512 members: - edental @@ -171815,7 +171816,7 @@ - forming or providing a crown or summit example: - the crowning star on a Christmas tree - - her hair was her crowning glory + - Her hair was her crowning glory. ili: i13516 members: - crowning @@ -171888,7 +171889,7 @@ definition: - lower example: - - gnawed his nether lip + - … gnawed his nether lip ili: i13522 members: - nether @@ -171925,7 +171926,7 @@ example: - the lateral branches of a tree - source: Tennyson - text: shot out sidelong boughs + text: … shot out sidelong boughs ili: i13525 members: - lateral @@ -172058,7 +172059,7 @@ - of an approach to a problem that begins at the highest conceptual level and works down to the details example: - - a top-down analysis might begin by looking at macro-economic trends + - A top-down analysis might begin by looking at macro-economic trends. - top-down programming ili: i13538 members: @@ -172171,7 +172172,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - he died intestate + - He died intestate. - intestate property ili: i13548 members: @@ -172191,8 +172192,8 @@ definition: - touched lightly in passing; grazed against example: - - of all the people brushed against in a normal day on a city street I remember - not a one + - Of all the people brushed against in a normal day on a city street I remember + not a one. ili: i13550 members: - brushed @@ -172203,7 +172204,7 @@ definition: - scraped or touched lightly in passing example: - - his grazed and bleeding arm proved he had been in the line of fire + - His grazed and bleeding arm proved he had been in the line of fire. ili: i13551 members: - grazed @@ -172397,7 +172398,7 @@ - source: Robert Lynd text: a peasant, dark, lean-faced, wind-inured - source: V.S.Pritchett - text: our successors … may be graver, more inured and equable men + text: Our successors … may be graver, more inured and equable men. ili: i13567 members: - enured @@ -172546,7 +172547,7 @@ definition: - capable of producing cyanide example: - - amygdalin is a cyanogenetic glucoside + - Amygdalin is a cyanogenetic glucoside. ili: i13578 members: - cyanogenetic @@ -172590,7 +172591,7 @@ definition: - toxic to the organs of hearing or balance or to the auditory nerve example: - - some drugs are ototoxic + - Some drugs are ototoxic. ili: i13582 members: - ototoxic @@ -172965,7 +172966,7 @@ - characterized by or indicative of distress or affliction or danger or need example: - troubled areas - - fell into a troubled sleep + - … fell into a troubled sleep - a troubled expression - troubled teenagers ili: i13613 @@ -172996,7 +172997,7 @@ example: - harassed working mothers - a harried expression - - her poor pestered father had to endure her constant interruptions + - Her poor pestered father had to endure her constant interruptions. - the vexed parents of an unruly teenager ili: i13614 members: @@ -173012,7 +173013,7 @@ definition: - causing or fraught with or showing anxiety example: - - spent an anxious night waiting for the test results + - … spent an anxious night waiting for the test results - cast anxious glances behind her - those nervous moments before takeoff - an unquiet mind @@ -173044,7 +173045,7 @@ - full of cares or anxiety example: - source: The Bible, Luke 10:41 - text: Thou art careful and troubled about many things + text: Thou art careful and troubled about many things. exemplifies: - 07087487-n ili: i13617 @@ -173070,7 +173071,7 @@ definition: - made troubled or apprehensive or distressed in appearance example: - - his face was clouded with unhappiness + - His face was clouded with unhappiness. ili: i13619 members: - clouded @@ -173082,9 +173083,9 @@ - afflicted with or marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble or grief example: - too upset to say anything - - spent many disquieted moments + - … spent many disquieted moments - distressed about her son's leaving home - - lapsed into disturbed sleep + - … lapsed into disturbed sleep - worried parents - a worried frown - one last worried check of the sleeping children @@ -173102,10 +173103,10 @@ definition: - facing or experiencing financial trouble or difficulty example: - - distressed companies need loans and technical advice - - financially hard-pressed Mexican hotels are lowering their prices - - we were hard put to meet the mortgage payment - - found themselves in a bad way financially + - Distressed companies need loans and technical advice. + - Financially hard-pressed Mexican hotels are lowering their prices. + - We were hard put to meet the mortgage payment. + - … found themselves in a bad way financially ili: i13621 members: - distressed @@ -173119,7 +173120,7 @@ definition: - (of a person) beset by difficulties or conflict example: - - the state legislature called for the embattled governor's resignation + - The state legislature called for the embattled governor's resignation. members: - embattled partOfSpeech: s @@ -173154,7 +173155,7 @@ definition: - showing emotional affliction or disquiet example: - - her expression became progressively more haunted + - Her expression became progressively more haunted. ili: i13624 members: - haunted @@ -173174,7 +173175,7 @@ definition: - suffering severe physical strain or distress example: - - he dropped out of the race, clearly distressed and having difficulty breathing + - He dropped out of the race, clearly distressed and having difficulty breathing. ili: i13626 members: - stressed @@ -173209,7 +173210,7 @@ definition: - full of trouble example: - - these are troublous times + - These are troublous times. ili: i13629 members: - troublous @@ -173223,7 +173224,7 @@ definition: - not beset by troubles or disturbance or distress example: - - seemed untroubled by doubts of any kind + - … seemed untroubled by doubts of any kind - untroubled sleep - a kind untroubled face ili: i13630 @@ -173256,7 +173257,7 @@ - characterized by freedom from troubling thoughts (especially guilt) example: - a clear conscience - - regarded her questioner with clear untroubled eyes + - … regarded her questioner with clear untroubled eyes ili: i13632 members: - clear @@ -173278,7 +173279,7 @@ definition: - without problems or difficulties example: - - NASA reported a trouble-free launch + - NASA reported a trouble-free launch. ili: i13634 members: - trouble-free @@ -173289,7 +173290,7 @@ definition: - easy in mind; not worried example: - - the prisoner seems entirely unconcerned as to the outcome of the examination + - The prisoner seems entirely unconcerned as to the outcome of the examination. ili: i13635 members: - unconcerned @@ -173300,7 +173301,7 @@ definition: - untroubled by interference or disturbance example: - - he could pursue his studies undisturbed + - He could pursue his studies undisturbed. ili: i13636 members: - undisturbed @@ -173328,10 +173329,10 @@ definition: - consistent with fact or reality; not false example: - - the story is true + - The story is true. - source: B. Russell - text: it is undesirable to believe a proposition when there is no ground whatever - for supposing it true + text: It is undesirable to believe a proposition when there is no ground whatever + for supposing it true. - the true meaning of the statement ili: i13638 members: @@ -173404,7 +173405,7 @@ definition: - not in accordance with the fact or reality or actuality example: - - gave false testimony under oath + - … gave false testimony under oath - false tales of bravery ili: i13643 members: @@ -173454,7 +173455,7 @@ definition: - not according with the facts example: - - unfortunately the statement was simply untrue + - Unfortunately the statement was simply untrue. ili: i13647 members: - untrue @@ -173481,7 +173482,7 @@ definition: - willing to entrust personal matters example: - - first she was suspicious, then she became confiding + - First she was suspicious, then she became confiding. ili: i13649 members: - confiding @@ -173508,8 +173509,8 @@ example: - a man of distrustful nature - source: B.N.Cardozo - text: my experience … in other fields of law has made me distrustful of rules - of thumb generally + text: My experience … in other fields of law has made me distrustful of rules + of thumb generally. - source: Thomas Jefferson text: vigilant and distrustful superintendence ili: i13651 @@ -173648,8 +173649,8 @@ - a dependable worker - an honest working stiff - a reliable source of information - - he was true to his word - - I would be true for there are those who trust me + - He was true to his word. + - I would be true for there are those who trust me. ili: i13661 members: - dependable @@ -173727,7 +173728,7 @@ - not to be trusted example: - source: James Agee - text: how extraordinarily slippery a liar the camera is + text: How extraordinarily slippery a liar the camera is. ili: i13667 members: - slippery @@ -173763,7 +173764,7 @@ definition: - lacking tucks or not being tucked example: - - the sheet came untucked + - The sheet came untucked. - plain untucked shirt front ili: i13671 members: @@ -173786,7 +173787,7 @@ definition: - being in such a position that top and bottom are reversed example: - - a quotation mark is sometimes called an inverted comma + - A quotation mark is sometimes called an inverted comma. - an upside-down cake ili: i13673 members: @@ -173801,7 +173802,7 @@ example: - an overturned car - the upset pitcher of milk - - sat on an upturned bucket + - … sat on an upturned bucket ili: i13674 members: - overturned @@ -173814,7 +173815,7 @@ definition: - turned inside out and resewn example: - - the reversed collar looked as good as new + - The reversed collar looked as good as new. ili: i13675 members: - reversed @@ -173845,7 +173846,7 @@ definition: - not turned example: - - left no stone unturned + - … left no stone unturned ili: i13678 members: - unturned @@ -173881,7 +173882,7 @@ example: - a typical American girl - a typical suburban community - - the typical car owner drives 10,000 miles a year + - The typical car owner drives 10,000 miles a year. - a painting typical of the Impressionist school - a typical romantic poem - a typical case of arteritis @@ -173927,7 +173928,7 @@ example: - a regular morass of details - a regular nincompoop - - he's a veritable swine + - He's a veritable swine. ili: i13684 members: - regular @@ -173939,8 +173940,8 @@ definition: - conforming to definitive criteria example: - - the horseshoe crab is not a true crab - - Pythagoras was the first true mathematician + - The horseshoe crab is not a true crab. + - Pythagoras was the first true mathematician. ili: i13685 members: - 'true' @@ -173952,8 +173953,8 @@ - of a well-known type; remarkably typical example: - the classic struggle between good and evil - - I woke up with all the classic symptoms of the flu - - she made the classic mistake of choosing style over substance + - I woke up with all the classic symptoms of the flu. + - She made the classic mistake of choosing style over substance. members: - classic partOfSpeech: s @@ -173969,7 +173970,7 @@ - not representative of a group, class, or type example: - a class of atypical mosses - - atypical behavior is not the accepted type of response that we expect from children + - Atypical behavior is not the accepted type of response that we expect from children. ili: i13686 members: - atypical @@ -174193,7 +174194,7 @@ - filled or brimming with tears example: - swimming eyes - - sorrow made the eyes of many grow liquid + - Sorrow made the eyes of many grow liquid. ili: i13704 members: - liquid @@ -174323,7 +174324,7 @@ definition: - not requiring union membership example: - - an open shop employs nonunion workers + - An open shop employs nonunion workers. ili: i13715 members: - open @@ -174334,7 +174335,7 @@ definition: - not affiliated in a trade union example: - - the workers in the plant were unorganized + - The workers in the plant were unorganized. ili: i13716 members: - unorganized @@ -174410,7 +174411,7 @@ definition: - characterized by unity; being or joined into a single entity example: - - presented a united front + - … presented a united front ili: i13723 members: - united @@ -174436,7 +174437,7 @@ definition: - united by being of the same opinion example: - - agreed in their distrust of authority + - … agreed in their distrust of authority ili: i13724 members: - agreed @@ -174459,7 +174460,7 @@ definition: - joined together into a whole example: - - the amalgamated colleges constituted a university + - The amalgamated colleges constituted a university. - a consolidated school ili: i13726 members: @@ -174545,7 +174546,7 @@ definition: - (usually followed by ‘with’) united in effort as if in a league example: - - they found out that some policemen were in league with the criminals + - They found out that some policemen were in league with the criminals. ili: i13733 members: - in league @@ -174592,7 +174593,7 @@ definition: - not parted by conflict of opinion example: - - presented an undivided front + - … presented an undivided front ili: i13737 members: - undivided @@ -174630,7 +174631,7 @@ definition: - separated into parts or pieces example: - - opinions are divided + - Opinions are divided. ili: i13740 members: - divided @@ -174696,7 +174697,7 @@ - a forked river - a forked tail - forked lightning - - horseradish grown in poor soil may develop prongy roots + - Horseradish grown in poor soil may develop prongy roots. ili: i13743 members: - bifurcate @@ -174739,9 +174740,9 @@ definition: - of a situation that is sharply divided into mutually exclusive categories example: - - he rejected a black-and-white world - - there are no black-and-white certainties - - there were no grey areas, you were either for him or against him, he was all black-and-white + - He rejected a black-and-white world. + - There are no black-and-white certainties. + - There were no grey areas, you were either for him or against him, he was all black-and-white. ili: i13746 members: - black-and-white @@ -174763,8 +174764,8 @@ definition: - split or divided example: - - he had a cleft chin and strong jaw - - the infant was born with a double harelip and cleft palate + - He had a cleft chin and strong jaw. + - The infant was born with a double harelip and cleft palate. - a cleft stick members: - cleft @@ -174798,7 +174799,7 @@ example: - source: Samuel Lubell text: Congress … gave the impression of … a confusing sum of disconnected local - forces + forces. - source: E.B.White text: a league of disunited nations - a fragmented coalition @@ -174838,7 +174839,7 @@ definition: - of writing or narration; divided into or composed of episodes example: - - the book is episodic and the incidents don't always hang together + - The book is episodic and the incidents don't always hang together. ili: i13753 members: - episodic @@ -175134,7 +175135,7 @@ definition: - moving upward or along at a considerable height example: - - some highflying fighter pilot fired a cannon shell into it + - Some highflying fighter pilot fired a cannon shell into it. ili: i13778 members: - highflying @@ -175252,7 +175253,7 @@ definition: - falling in drops or as if falling like rain example: - - watched the raining apple blossoms + - … watched the raining apple blossoms ili: i13788 members: - raining @@ -175275,7 +175276,7 @@ definition: - getting higher or more vigorous example: - - it's an up market + - It's an up market. - an improving economy ili: i13790 members: @@ -175312,7 +175313,7 @@ definition: - (of a commodity or market or currency) falling or likely to fall in value example: - - the market for computers is soft + - The market for computers is soft. ili: i13793 members: - soft @@ -175332,7 +175333,7 @@ definition: - coming after the climax especially of a dramatic or narrative plot example: - - everything after the discovery of the murderer was anticlimactic + - Everything after the discovery of the murderer was anticlimactic. ili: i13795 members: - anticlimactic @@ -175342,7 +175343,7 @@ - designed for consumers with high incomes example: - source: New Yorker - text: he turned up in well-cut clothes … and upmarket felt hats + text: He turned up in well-cut clothes … and upmarket felt hats. ili: i13796 members: - upmarket @@ -175404,7 +175405,7 @@ - capable of being put into another form or style or language example: - substances readily translatable to the American home table - - his books are eminently translatable + - His books are eminently translatable. ili: i13802 members: - translatable @@ -175484,12 +175485,12 @@ - being or moving higher in position or greater in some value; being above a former position or level example: - - the anchor is up - - the sun is up - - he lay face up - - he is up by a pawn - - the market is up - - the corn is up + - The anchor is up. + - The sun is up. + - He lay face up. + - He is up by a pawn. + - The market is up. + - The corn is up. ili: i13809 members: - up @@ -175508,7 +175509,7 @@ definition: - having the leading position or higher score in a contest example: - - he is ahead by a pawn + - He is ahead by a pawn. - the leading team in the pennant race ili: i13810 members: @@ -175536,7 +175537,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00465962-n example: - - he was dormie three and still lost the match + - He was dormie three and still lost the match. ili: i13812 members: - dormie @@ -175573,7 +175574,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08453769-n example: - - the corn is sprouted + - The corn is sprouted. ili: i13815 members: - sprouted @@ -175606,7 +175607,7 @@ definition: - directed up example: - - the cards were face upward + - The cards were face upward. - an upward stroke of the pen ili: i13818 members: @@ -175621,11 +175622,11 @@ definition: - being or moving lower in position or less in some value example: - - lay face down - - the moon is down - - our team is down by a run + - … lay face down + - The moon is down. + - Our team is down by a run. - down by a pawn - - the stock market is down today + - The stock market is down today. ili: i13819 members: - down @@ -175645,7 +175646,7 @@ - having the lower score or lagging position in a contest example: - behind by two points - - the 8th inning found the home team trailing + - The 8th inning found the home team trailing. ili: i13820 members: - behind @@ -175681,7 +175682,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - he threw to a downfield receiver + - He threw to a downfield receiver. ili: i13823 members: - downfield @@ -175692,7 +175693,7 @@ definition: - on or toward a surface regarded as a base example: - - he lay face downward + - He lay face downward. - the downward pull of gravity ili: i13824 members: @@ -175704,8 +175705,8 @@ definition: - having dropped by the force of gravity example: - - fallen leaves covered the forest floor - - sat on a fallen tree trunk + - Fallen leaves covered the forest floor. + - … sat on a fallen tree trunk ili: i13825 members: - fallen @@ -175716,7 +175717,7 @@ definition: - being below the horizon example: - - the moon is set + - The moon is set. ili: i13826 members: - set @@ -175727,7 +175728,7 @@ definition: - caused to fall to the ground example: - - the thrown rider got back on his horse + - The thrown rider got back on his horse. - a thrown wrestler - a ball player thrown for a loss ili: i13827 @@ -175751,7 +175752,7 @@ definition: - of the back half of a stage example: - - she crossed to the upstage chair forcing the lead to turn his back to the audience + - She crossed to the upstage chair forcing the lead to turn his back to the audience. ili: i13829 members: - upstage @@ -175790,7 +175791,7 @@ definition: - on the floor closest to level with the ground example: - - the ground-floor entrance is kept locked + - The ground-floor entrance is kept locked. ili: i13833 members: - ground-floor @@ -175835,8 +175836,8 @@ - employed in accomplishing something example: - source: H.H.Arnold & I.C.Eaker - text: the principle of surprise is the most used and misused of all the principles - of war + text: The principle of surprise is the most used and misused of all the principles + of war. ili: i13838 members: - used @@ -175848,7 +175849,7 @@ definition: - currently being used example: - - robots are in use throughout industry + - Robots are in use throughout industry. ili: i13839 members: - in use @@ -175870,7 +175871,7 @@ definition: - used incorrectly or carelessly or for an improper purpose example: - - misused words are often laughable but one weeps for misused talents + - Misused words are often laughable but one weeps for misused talents. ili: i13841 members: - misused @@ -175893,8 +175894,8 @@ definition: - (of persons) taken advantage of example: - - after going out of his way to help his friend get the job he felt not appreciated - but used + - After going out of his way to help his friend get the job he felt not appreciated + but used. ili: i13843 members: - exploited @@ -175918,7 +175919,7 @@ definition: - being of use or service example: - - the girl felt motherly and useful + - The girl felt motherly and useful. - a useful job - a useful member of society ili: i13844 @@ -176021,7 +176022,7 @@ - having no beneficial use or incapable of functioning usefully example: - a kitchen full of useless gadgets - - she is useless in an emergency + - She is useless in an emergency. ili: i13851 members: - useless @@ -176035,7 +176036,7 @@ - producing no result or effect example: - a futile effort - - the therapy was ineffectual + - The therapy was ineffectual. - an otiose undertaking - an unavailing attempt ili: i13852 @@ -176076,7 +176077,7 @@ example: - the dim utopian future - utopian idealists - - recognized the utopian nature of his hopes + - … recognized the utopian nature of his hopes ili: i13855 members: - utopian @@ -176104,7 +176105,7 @@ - as bad as can be; characterized by human misery example: - source: Susan Sontag - text: AIDS is one of the dystopian harbingers of the global villages + text: AIDS is one of the dystopian harbingers of the global villages. ili: i13857 members: - dystopian @@ -176157,7 +176158,7 @@ definition: - based on known statements or events or conditions example: - - rain was a logical expectation, given the time of year + - Rain was a logical expectation, given the time of year. ili: i13861 members: - legitimate @@ -176314,7 +176315,7 @@ definition: - extremely valuable example: - - Rembrandt is considered a blue-chip artist + - Rembrandt is considered a blue-chip artist. ili: i13872 members: - blue-chip @@ -176335,7 +176336,7 @@ definition: - of high worth or cost example: - - diamonds, sapphires, rubies, and emeralds are precious stones + - Diamonds, sapphires, rubies, and emeralds are precious stones. ili: i13874 members: - precious @@ -176370,7 +176371,7 @@ example: - not worth his salt - worth her weight in gold - - an appraisal determined the antique carved chair was worth $900 + - An appraisal determined the antique carved chair was worth $900. ili: i13877 members: - worth @@ -176416,7 +176417,7 @@ - a sorry horse - a sorry excuse - a lazy no-count, good-for-nothing goldbrick - - the car was a no-good piece of junk + - The car was a no-good piece of junk. exemplifies: - 06730109-n ili: i13880 @@ -176446,7 +176447,7 @@ definition: - not worth considering example: - - he considered the prize too paltry for the lives it must cost + - He considered the prize too paltry for the lives it must cost. - piffling efforts - a trifling matter ili: i13882 @@ -176473,7 +176474,7 @@ - serving no useful purpose; having no excuse for being example: - otiose lines in a play - - advice is wasted words + - Advice is wasted words. - a pointless remark - a life essentially purposeless - senseless violence @@ -176507,7 +176508,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - he's a tinpot Hitler + - He's a tinpot Hitler. ili: i13886 members: - tinpot @@ -176530,7 +176531,7 @@ definition: - liable to or capable of change example: - - rainfall in the tropics is notoriously variable + - Rainfall in the tropics is notoriously variable. - variable winds - variable expenses ili: i13888 @@ -176550,7 +176551,7 @@ - subject to change example: - a changeable climate - - the weather is uncertain + - The weather is uncertain. - unsettled weather with rain and hail and sunshine coming one right after the other ili: i13889 members: @@ -176647,7 +176648,7 @@ definition: - unvarying in nature example: - - maintained a constant temperature + - … maintained a constant temperature - principles of unvarying validity ili: i13897 members: @@ -176692,7 +176693,7 @@ - characterized by variety example: - immigrants' varied ethnic and religious traditions - - his work is interesting and varied + - His work is interesting and varied. ili: i13900 members: - varied @@ -176758,7 +176759,7 @@ - marked by diversity or difference example: - the varying angles of roof slope - - nature is infinitely variable + - Nature is infinitely variable. ili: i13905 members: - varying @@ -176770,7 +176771,7 @@ definition: - having great diversity or variety example: - - his various achievements are impressive + - His various achievements are impressive. - his vast and versatile erudition ili: i13906 members: @@ -176905,7 +176906,7 @@ example: - a dusty airless attic - the dreadfully close atmosphere - - hot and stuffy and the air was blue with smoke + - Hot and stuffy and the air was blue with smoke. ili: i13917 members: - airless @@ -176955,7 +176956,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06092831-n example: - - fishes and amphibians and reptiles and birds and mammals are vertebrate animals + - Fishes and amphibians and reptiles and birds and mammals are vertebrate animals. ili: i13921 members: - vertebrate @@ -176966,7 +176967,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06092831-n example: - - worms are an example of invertebrate animals + - Worms are an example of invertebrate animals. ili: i13922 members: - invertebrate @@ -176986,7 +176987,7 @@ definition: - incapable of being transgressed or dishonored example: - - the person of the king is inviolable + - The person of the king is inviolable. - an inviolable oath ili: i13924 members: @@ -177016,7 +177017,7 @@ - a violent person - violent feelings - a violent rage - - felt a violent dislike + - … felt a violent dislike ili: i13926 members: - violent @@ -177063,10 +177064,10 @@ definition: - characterized by violent and forceful activity or movement; very intense example: - - the fighting became hot and heavy + - The fighting became hot and heavy. - a hot engagement - a raging battle - - the river became a raging torrent + - The river became a raging torrent. ili: i13929 members: - hot @@ -177092,7 +177093,7 @@ definition: - violently urging on by whipping or flogging example: - - looked at the lashing riders + - … looked at the lashing riders ili: i13931 members: - lashing @@ -177244,7 +177245,7 @@ definition: - (of an actor or role) being or playing the villain example: - - Iago is the heavy role in ‘Othello’ + - Iago is the heavy role in ‘Othello’. ili: i13943 members: - heavy @@ -177269,7 +177270,7 @@ - characterized by iniquity; wicked because it is believed to be a sin example: - iniquitous deeds - - he said it was sinful to wear lipstick + - He said it was sinful to wear lipstick. - ungodly acts ili: i13945 members: @@ -177365,7 +177366,7 @@ - at or within a reasonable distance for seeing example: - not a policeman in sight - - kept the monkey in view + - … kept the monkey in view ili: i13951 members: - in sight @@ -177378,7 +177379,7 @@ - visible example: - source: Shakespeare - text: be sure of it; give me the ocular proof + text: Be sure of it; give me the ocular proof. - a visual presentation - a visual image ili: i13952 @@ -177500,7 +177501,7 @@ - not accessible to view example: - concealed (or hidden) damage - - in stormy weather the stars are out of sight + - In stormy weather the stars are out of sight. ili: i13962 members: - concealed @@ -177679,8 +177680,8 @@ definition: - of your own free will or design; done by choice; not forced or compelled example: - - man is a voluntary agent - - participation was voluntary + - Man is a voluntary agent. + - Participation was voluntary. - voluntary manslaughter - voluntary generosity in times of disaster - voluntary social workers @@ -177733,7 +177734,7 @@ definition: - not brought about by coercion or force example: - - the confession was uncoerced + - The confession was uncoerced. ili: i13981 members: - uncoerced @@ -177746,7 +177747,7 @@ definition: - without payment example: - - the soup kitchen was run primarily by unpaid helpers + - The soup kitchen was run primarily by unpaid helpers. - a volunteer fire department ili: i13982 members: @@ -177766,7 +177767,7 @@ - involuntary servitude - an involuntary shudder - source: John F.Kennedy - text: It (becoming a hero) was involuntary. They sank my boat + text: It (becoming a hero) was involuntary. They sank my boat. ili: i13983 members: - involuntary @@ -177783,7 +177784,7 @@ definition: - compelled forcibly by an outside agency example: - - mobs goaded by blind hatred + - Mobs goaded by blind hatred. ili: i13984 members: - driven @@ -177795,7 +177796,7 @@ definition: - forced or compelled example: - - promised to abolish forced labor + - … promised to abolish forced labor ili: i13985 members: - forced @@ -177816,7 +177817,7 @@ - without deliberate volition, desire, or intention example: - source: George Macdonald - text: my heart with unwilled love grew warm + text: My heart with unwilled love grew warm. ili: i13987 members: - unwilled @@ -177854,7 +177855,7 @@ - 06090110-n example: - involuntary muscles - - gave an involuntary start + - … gave an involuntary start ili: i13990 members: - involuntary @@ -177871,7 +177872,7 @@ example: - the automatic shrinking of the pupils of the eye in strong light - a reflex knee jerk - - sneezing is reflexive + - Sneezing is reflexive. ili: i13991 members: - automatic @@ -177951,7 +177952,7 @@ definition: - vulnerable to danger especially of discredit or suspicion example: - - she found herself in a compromising situation + - She found herself in a compromising situation. ili: i13996 members: - compromising @@ -178019,7 +178020,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00017402-n example: - - the spotted owl is a threatened species, not yet an endangered one + - The spotted owl is a threatened species, not yet an endangered one. ili: i14002 members: - threatened @@ -178043,7 +178044,7 @@ - lacking protection or a guard example: - an unguarded gate - - his unguarded queen was open to attack + - His unguarded queen was open to attack. ili: i14004 members: - unguarded @@ -178059,7 +178060,7 @@ definition: - immune to attack; impregnable example: - - gunners raked the beach from invulnerable positions on the cliffs + - Gunners raked the beach from invulnerable positions on the cliffs. ili: i14005 members: - invulnerable @@ -178163,7 +178164,7 @@ - beyond the reach of criticism or attack or impeachment example: - source: Newsweek - text: for the first time criticism was directed at a hitherto untouchable target + text: For the first time criticism was directed at a hitherto untouchable target. ili: i14013 members: - untouchable @@ -178178,7 +178179,7 @@ definition: - desired or wished for or sought example: - - couldn't keep her eyes off the wanted toy + - … couldn't keep her eyes off the wanted toy - a wanted criminal - a wanted poster ili: i14014 @@ -178194,8 +178195,8 @@ definition: - wanted intensely example: - - the child could no longer resist taking one of the craved cookies - - it produced the desired effect + - The child could no longer resist taking one of the craved cookies. + - It produced the desired effect. ili: i14015 members: - craved @@ -178229,7 +178230,7 @@ definition: - being searched for example: - - the most sought-after item was the silver candelabrum + - The most sought-after item was the silver candelabrum. ili: i14018 members: - sought @@ -178245,7 +178246,7 @@ definition: - not wanted; not needed example: - - tried to give away unwanted kittens + - … tried to give away unwanted kittens ili: i14019 members: - unwanted @@ -178278,7 +178279,7 @@ example: - wearing someone's cast-off clothes - throwaway children living on the streets - - salvaged some thrown-away furniture + - … salvaged some thrown-away furniture ili: i14021 members: - cast-off @@ -178305,7 +178306,7 @@ domain_region: - 08920762-n example: - - the foreigner was a casteless person + - The foreigner was a casteless person. ili: i14023 members: - outcaste @@ -178403,7 +178404,7 @@ definition: - moderately warm example: - - he hates lukewarm coffee + - He hates lukewarm coffee. - tepid bath water ili: i14029 members: @@ -178481,7 +178482,7 @@ definition: - providing coolness example: - - ‘caller’ is a Scottish term as in ‘a caller breeze’ + - ‘caller’ is a Scottish term as in ‘a caller breeze’. ili: i14035 members: - caller @@ -178544,7 +178545,7 @@ - showing warm and heartfelt friendliness example: - a hearty welcome - - gave us a hearty reception + - … gave us a hearty reception ili: i14040 members: - hearty @@ -178563,7 +178564,7 @@ - psychologically cool and unenthusiastic; unfriendly or unresponsive or showing dislike example: - - relations were cool and polite + - Relations were cool and polite. - a cool reception - cool to the idea of higher taxes ili: i14041 @@ -178576,7 +178577,7 @@ definition: - aloof or indifferent example: - - was unresponsive to her passionate advances + - … was unresponsive to her passionate advances ili: i14042 members: - unresponsive @@ -178682,7 +178683,7 @@ definition: - marked by warmth of feeling like kindness and sympathy and generosity example: - - gave a warmhearted welcome to the stranger + - … gave a warmhearted welcome to the stranger ili: i14051 members: - warmhearted @@ -178714,7 +178715,7 @@ - capable of being washed without injury example: - washable woolens - - acrylic blankets are both warm and washable + - Acrylic blankets are both warm and washable. ili: i14054 members: - washable @@ -178765,7 +178766,7 @@ - (of the moon) pertaining to the period during which the visible surface of the moon increases example: - - the waxing moon passes from new to full + - The waxing moon passes from new to full. ili: i14059 members: - waxing @@ -178775,7 +178776,7 @@ - (of the Moon) pertaining to the period during which the visible surface of the moon decreases example: - - after full moon comes the waning moon + - After full moon comes the waning moon. ili: i14060 members: - waning @@ -178832,7 +178833,7 @@ definition: - increasing or having the power to increase especially in size or amount or degree example: - - ‘up’ is an augmentative word in ‘hurry up’ + - ‘up’ is an augmentative word in ‘hurry up’. ili: i14065 members: - augmentative @@ -178843,7 +178844,7 @@ definition: - growing by taking over and incorporating adjacent territories example: - - the Russian Empire was a typical incorporative state + - The Russian Empire was a typical incorporative state. ili: i14066 members: - incorporative @@ -179100,7 +179101,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01864419-n example: - - the just-weaned calf bawled for its mother + - The just-weaned calf bawled for its mother. ili: i14088 members: - weaned @@ -179109,7 +179110,7 @@ definition: - not weaned example: - - some children remain unweaned until their second or third birthdays + - Some children remain unweaned until their second or third birthdays. ili: i14089 members: - unweaned @@ -179160,8 +179161,8 @@ example: - a welcome relief - a welcome guest - - made the children feel welcome - - you are welcome to join us + - … made the children feel welcome + - You are welcome to join us. ili: i14094 members: - welcome @@ -179200,10 +179201,10 @@ definition: - in good health especially after having suffered illness or injury example: - - appears to be entirely well - - the wound is nearly well + - … appears to be entirely well + - The wound is nearly well. - a well man - - I think I'm well; at least I feel well + - I think I'm well; at least I feel well. ili: i14097 members: - well @@ -179225,9 +179226,9 @@ definition: - freed from illness or injury example: - - the patient appears cured - - the incision is healed - - appears to be entirely recovered + - The patient appears cured. + - The incision is healed. + - … appears to be entirely recovered - source: Normon Cameron text: when the recovered patient tries to remember what occurred during his delirium ili: i14099 @@ -179311,10 +179312,10 @@ example: - my poor ailing grandmother - feeling a bit indisposed today - - you look a little peaked + - You look a little peaked. - feeling poorly - a sickly child - - is unwell and can't come to work + - … is unwell and can't come to work ili: i14103 members: - ailing @@ -179400,7 +179401,7 @@ definition: - returning to health after illness or debility example: - - convalescent children are difficult to keep in bed + - Convalescent children are difficult to keep in bed. ili: i14110 members: - convalescent @@ -179431,9 +179432,9 @@ definition: - having or causing a whirling sensation; liable to falling example: - - had a dizzy spell + - … had a dizzy spell - a dizzy pinnacle - - had a headache and felt giddy + - … had a headache and felt giddy - a giddy precipice - feeling woozy from the blow on his head - a vertiginous climb up the face of the cliff @@ -179459,9 +179460,9 @@ definition: - weak and likely to lose consciousness example: - - suddenly felt faint from the pain - - was sick and faint from hunger - - felt light in the head + - … suddenly felt faint from the pain + - … was sick and faint from hunger + - … felt light in the head - a swooning fit - light-headed with wine - light-headed from lack of sleep @@ -179489,7 +179490,7 @@ definition: - experiencing odd bodily sensations example: - - told the doctor about the funny sensations in her chest + - … told the doctor about the funny sensations in her chest ili: i14117 members: - funny @@ -179509,7 +179510,7 @@ definition: - looking pale and unhealthy example: - - you're looking green + - You're looking green. - green around the gills ili: i14119 members: @@ -179728,7 +179729,7 @@ definition: - (of soil) soft and watery example: - - the ground was boggy under foot + - The ground was boggy under foot. - a marshy coastline - miry roads - wet mucky lowland @@ -179787,7 +179788,7 @@ definition: - wet through and through; thoroughly wet example: - - stood at the door drenched (or soaked) by the rain + - … stood at the door drenched (or soaked) by the rain - the speaker's sodden collar - soppy clothes ili: i14140 @@ -179852,7 +179853,7 @@ definition: - wet with secreted or exuded moisture such as sweat or tears example: - - wiped his reeking neck + - … wiped his reeking neck ili: i14145 members: - reeking @@ -179913,7 +179914,7 @@ definition: - moist as with undried perspiration and with clothing sticking to the body example: - - felt sticky and chilly at the same time + - … felt sticky and chilly at the same time ili: i14150 members: - sticky @@ -179975,7 +179976,7 @@ - a dry climate - dry splintery boards - a dry river bed - - the paint is dry + - The paint is dry. ili: i14155 members: - dry @@ -180003,7 +180004,7 @@ - a vast desert all adust - land lying baked in the heat - parched soil - - the earth was scorched and bare + - The earth was scorched and bare. - sunbaked salt flats ili: i14156 members: @@ -180051,7 +180052,7 @@ definition: - without a trace of moisture; as dry as a weathered bone example: - - bone-dry leaves are a fire hazard + - Bone-dry leaves are a fire hazard. - a drier to get the clothes bone dry ili: i14160 members: @@ -180077,7 +180078,7 @@ definition: - not still wet example: - - the ink has dried + - The ink has dried. - a face marked with dried tears ili: i14162 members: @@ -180103,7 +180104,7 @@ - 08453769-n example: - dried-up grass - - the desert was edged with sere vegetation + - The desert was edged with sere vegetation. - shriveled leaves on the unwatered seedlings - withered vines ili: i14164 @@ -180164,7 +180165,7 @@ definition: - somewhat dry example: - - swabbing left the deck semi-dry but still slippery + - Swabbing left the deck semi-dry but still slippery. ili: i14169 members: - semi-dry @@ -180200,7 +180201,7 @@ definition: - having recently calved and therefore able to give milk example: - - the cow is fresh + - The cow is fresh. ili: i14172 members: - fresh @@ -180309,7 +180310,7 @@ definition: - of or designating salaried professional or clerical work or workers example: - - the coal miner's son aspired to a white-collar occupation as a bookkeeper + - The coal miner's son aspired to a white-collar occupation as a bookkeeper. ili: i14183 members: - white-collar @@ -180335,7 +180336,7 @@ definition: - engaged in by members of a profession example: - - professional occupations include medicine and the law and teaching + - Professional occupations include medicine and the law and teaching. ili: i14185 members: - professional @@ -180394,7 +180395,7 @@ definition: - working for hourly wages rather than fixed (e.g. annual) salaries example: - - working-class occupations include manual as well as industrial labor + - Working-class occupations include manual as well as industrial labor. ili: i14190 members: - wage-earning @@ -180460,7 +180461,7 @@ - healthy and normal outlets for youthful energy - source: C.B.Davis text: the salubrious mountain air and water - - carrots are good for you + - Carrots are good for you. ili: i14194 members: - healthy @@ -180475,7 +180476,7 @@ example: - a hearty meal - good solid food - - ate a substantial breakfast + - … ate a substantial breakfast - four square meals a day ili: i14195 members: @@ -180596,7 +180597,7 @@ - containing plenty of fat, or eggs, or sugar example: - rich desserts - - they kept gorging on rich foods + - They kept gorging on rich foods. ili: i14203 members: - rich @@ -180777,7 +180778,7 @@ definition: - narrow example: - - strait is the gate + - Strait is the gate. exemplifies: - 07087487-n ili: i14217 @@ -180815,7 +180816,7 @@ definition: - great in degree example: - - won by a wide margin + - … won by a wide margin ili: i14220 members: - wide @@ -180826,7 +180827,7 @@ definition: - having a wide margin example: - - the home team had a comfortable lead + - The home team had a comfortable lead. ili: i14221 members: - comfortable @@ -180837,7 +180838,7 @@ definition: - very limited in degree example: - - won by a narrow margin + - … won by a narrow margin - a narrow escape ili: i14222 members: @@ -180871,8 +180872,8 @@ definition: - difficult to use or handle or manage because of size or weight or shape example: - - we set about towing the unwieldy structure into the shelter - - almost dropped the unwieldy parcel + - We set about towing the unwieldy structure into the shelter. + - … almost dropped the unwieldy parcel ili: i14225 members: - unwieldy @@ -181014,7 +181015,7 @@ definition: - mentally disposed example: - - he was ready to believe her + - He was ready to believe her. ili: i14236 members: - ready @@ -181063,7 +181064,7 @@ definition: - of especially an attitude example: - - gave grudging consent + - … gave grudging consent - grudging acceptance of his opponent's victory ili: i14240 members: @@ -181255,7 +181256,7 @@ - having hidden electronic eavesdropping devices example: - wired hotel rooms - - even the car is bugged + - Even the car is bugged. ili: i14258 members: - bugged @@ -181267,7 +181268,7 @@ definition: - wired together to an alarm system example: - - all the window alarms are connected + - All the window alarms are connected. ili: i14259 members: - connected @@ -181319,7 +181320,7 @@ - acutely insightful and wise example: - much too perspicacious to be taken in by such a spurious argument - - observant and thoughtful, he was given to asking sagacious questions + - Observant and thoughtful, he was given to asking sagacious questions. - a source of valuable insights and sapient advice to educators ili: i14263 members: @@ -181389,13 +181390,13 @@ - so unreasonable as to invite derision example: - the absurd excuse that the dog ate his homework - - that's a cockeyed idea + - That's a cockeyed idea. - ask a nonsensical question and get a nonsensical answer - a contribution so small as to be laughable - - it is ludicrous to call a cottage a mansion + - It is ludicrous to call a cottage a mansion. - a preposterous attempt to turn back the pages of history - - her conceited assumption of universal interest in her rather dull children was - ridiculous + - Her conceited assumption of universal interest in her rather dull children was + ridiculous. ili: i14268 members: - absurd @@ -181430,7 +181431,7 @@ definition: - ludicrous, foolish example: - - wore a goofy hat + - … wore a goofy hat - a silly idea - some wacky plan for selling more books exemplifies: @@ -181463,7 +181464,7 @@ - very foolish example: - harebrained ideas - - took insane risks behind the wheel + - … took insane risks behind the wheel - a completely mad scheme to build a bridge between two mountains ili: i14272 members: @@ -181491,7 +181492,7 @@ example: - his rattlebrained crackpot ideas - source: Glenway Westcott - text: how rattlepated I am! I've forgotten what I came for + text: How rattlepated I am! I've forgotten what I came for. ili: i14274 members: - rattlebrained @@ -181505,7 +181506,7 @@ definition: - showing or resulting from lack of judgment or wisdom example: - - an unwise investor is soon impoverished + - An unwise investor is soon impoverished. ili: i14275 members: - unwise @@ -181557,8 +181558,8 @@ definition: - covered with or consisting of bushes or thickets example: + - ‘bosky’ is a literary term. - brushy undergrowth - - ‘bosky’ is a literary term - source: Jack Beatty text: a bosky park leading to a modest yet majestic plaza ili: i14278 @@ -181872,9 +181873,9 @@ definition: - concerned with worldly necessities of life (especially money) example: - - he wrote the book primarily for economic reasons - - gave up the large house for economic reasons - - in economic terms they are very privileged + - He wrote the book primarily for economic reasons. + - … gave up the large house for economic reasons + - In economic terms they are very privileged. ili: i14305 members: - economic @@ -181910,7 +181911,7 @@ - concerned with the world or worldly matters example: - mundane affairs - - he developed an immense terrestrial practicality + - He developed an immense terrestrial practicality. ili: i14308 members: - mundane @@ -181926,7 +181927,7 @@ - not concerned with the temporal world or swayed by mundane considerations example: - source: Sheldon Cheney - text: was unworldly and did not greatly miss worldly rewards + text: … was unworldly and did not greatly miss worldly rewards ili: i14309 members: - unworldly @@ -182029,7 +182030,7 @@ definition: - not woven example: - - tapa cloth is an unwoven fabric made by pounding bark into a thin sheet + - Tapa cloth is an unwoven fabric made by pounding bark into a thin sheet. ili: i14317 members: - unwoven @@ -182041,7 +182042,7 @@ definition: - made by combining fibers with a binder using heat and pressure example: - - felt is a felted cloth + - Felt is a felted cloth. ili: i14318 members: - felted @@ -182278,7 +182279,7 @@ example: - a surge of ragged scruffy children - source: Mark Twain - text: he was soiled and seedy and fragrant with gin + text: He was soiled and seedy and fragrant with gin. ili: i14335 members: - scruffy @@ -182382,7 +182383,7 @@ definition: - unaffected by use or exposure example: - - it looks like new + - It looks like new. ili: i14344 members: - new @@ -182393,7 +182394,7 @@ definition: - not worn by exposure to the weather example: - - chemical weathering was beginning to attack the unweathered bedrock + - Chemical weathering was beginning to attack the unweathered bedrock. ili: i14345 members: - unweathered @@ -182453,7 +182454,7 @@ definition: - worthy of often limited commendation example: - - the student's effort on the essay — though not outstanding — was creditable + - The student's effort on the essay — though not outstanding — was creditable. ili: i14348 members: - creditable @@ -182529,7 +182530,7 @@ - suitable for or worthy of quotation example: - a quotable slogan - - his remarks are not quotable in mixed company + - His remarks are not quotable in mixed company. ili: i14355 members: - quotable @@ -182540,7 +182541,7 @@ definition: - worthy of respect or dedication example: - - saw motherhood as woman's sacred calling + - … saw motherhood as woman's sacred calling ili: i14356 members: - sacred @@ -182654,7 +182655,7 @@ definition: - being deficient in moisture example: - - deserts provide xeric environments + - Deserts provide xeric environments. ili: i14365 members: - xeric @@ -182665,7 +182666,7 @@ definition: - adapted to a xeric (or dry) environment example: - - cacti are xerophytic plants + - Cacti are xerophytic plants. - xerophytic adaptations ili: i14366 members: @@ -182689,7 +182690,7 @@ definition: - growing wholly or partially in water example: - - water lilies are hydrophytic + - Water lilies are hydrophytic. ili: i14368 members: - hydrophytic @@ -182700,7 +182701,7 @@ definition: - requiring an abundance of moisture example: - - some tropical ferns are hygrophytic + - Some tropical ferns are hygrophytic. ili: i14369 members: - hygrophytic @@ -182951,7 +182952,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06173467-n example: - - ‘or’ is a syncategorematic term + - ‘or’ is a syncategorematic term. ili: i14396 members: - syncategorematic @@ -183487,7 +183488,7 @@ state of being or emotion example: - source: 'The Brontes: Life and Letters (George Smith, 1908)' - text: Her manner was curiously expressive of a wish for protection and encouragement + text: Her manner was curiously expressive of a wish for protection and encouragement. members: - expressive partOfSpeech: a diff --git a/src/yaml/adj.pert.yaml b/src/yaml/adj.pert.yaml index a9789776..3ba0cf6c 100644 --- a/src/yaml/adj.pert.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/adj.pert.yaml @@ -600,8 +600,8 @@ definition: - deriving oxygen from the air example: - - he studied respiration in marine air-breathing vertebrates - - large air-breathing ichthyosaurs had hydrofoils + - He studied respiration in marine air-breathing vertebrates. + - Large air-breathing ichthyosaurs had hydrofoils. ili: i14516 members: - air-breathing @@ -863,7 +863,7 @@ definition: - of or related to or exhibiting allotropism example: - - carbon and sulfur and phosphorus are allotropic elements + - Carbon and sulfur and phosphorus are allotropic elements. ili: i14550 members: - allotropic @@ -1126,7 +1126,7 @@ - the sound heard in auscultation resembling the hollow sound made by blowing across the mouth of a bottle example: - - amphoric breathing indicates a cavity in the lung + - Amphoric breathing indicates a cavity in the lung. ili: i14582 members: - amphoric @@ -1557,7 +1557,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06076105-n example: - - onions, leeks, garlic, chives are alliaceous plants + - Onions, leeks, garlic, chives are alliaceous plants. ili: i14637 members: - alliaceous @@ -1642,7 +1642,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to the region of the arm in front of the elbow example: - - blood was drawn from the antecubital region + - Blood was drawn from the antecubital region. ili: i14648 members: - antecubital @@ -1958,7 +1958,7 @@ definition: - relating to or characteristic of an apogee example: - - apogean tides occur when the moon is at the apogee of its orbit + - Apogean tides occur when the moon is at the apogee of its orbit. ili: i14686 members: - apogean @@ -2808,7 +2808,7 @@ - relating to or perceived by or shaped like the organ of hearing example: - source: George Santayana - text: my apprehension of words is auricular; I must hear what I read + text: My apprehension of words is auricular; I must hear what I read. - an auricular confession - an auricular appendage ili: i14785 @@ -2846,7 +2846,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to the atmospheric phenomenon auroras example: - - a prominent green line in the spectrum of the auroras is called the ‘auroral line’ + - A prominent green line in the spectrum of the auroras is called the ‘auroral line’. ili: i14789 members: - auroral @@ -2922,7 +2922,7 @@ definition: - relating to or in the style of an autobiography example: - - they compiled an autobiographical history of the movement + - 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of or relating to or containing basalt example: - - basaltic magma is fluid + - Basaltic magma is fluid. ili: i14855 members: - basaltic @@ -3688,7 +3688,7 @@ definition: - pertaining to a monetary system based on two metals example: - - in a bimetallistic system both gold and silver can constitute legal tender + - In a bimetallistic system both gold and silver can constitute legal tender. ili: i14892 members: - bimetallistic @@ -3749,7 +3749,7 @@ definition: - produced by living organisms or biological processes example: - - fermentation is a biogenic process + - Fermentation is a biogenic process. ili: i14900 members: - biogenic @@ -4189,7 +4189,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to a cadaver or corpse example: - - we had long anticipated his cadaverous end + - We had long anticipated his cadaverous end. ili: i14957 members: - cadaverous @@ -4288,7 +4288,7 @@ - relating to or characteristic of or used in a calendar or time measurement example: - calendric systems - - solstice is a time of calendric importance + - Solstice is a time of calendric importance. ili: i14970 members: - calendric @@ -4530,8 +4530,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06067070-n example: - - the capsular ligament is a sac surrounding the articular cavity of a freely movable - joint and attached to the bones + - The capsular ligament is a sac surrounding the articular cavity of a freely movable + joint and attached to the bones. ili: i14998 members: - capsular @@ -4794,8 +4794,8 @@ definition: - of or relating to a catarrh example: - - catarrhal fever is any of several respiratory or oral diseases of livestock such - as bluetongue in horses and sheep + - Catarrhal fever is any of several respiratory or oral diseases of livestock such + as bluetongue in horses and sheep. ili: i15030 members: - catarrhal @@ -5340,7 +5340,7 @@ definition: - relating to the phenomenon of chemiluminescence example: - - fireflies are chemiluminescent + - Fireflies are chemiluminescent. ili: i15096 members: - chemiluminescent @@ -5399,8 +5399,8 @@ - being or relating to or like a chimera example: - source: Douglas Bush - text: his Utopia is not as chimeric commonwealth but a practical improvement on - what already exists + text: His Utopia is not as chimeric commonwealth but a practical improvement on + what already exists. ili: i15103 members: - chimeric @@ -5740,7 +5740,7 @@ definition: - relating to or affecting the colon and the rectum example: - - most colorectal cancers arise from adenomatous polyps + - Most colorectal cancers arise from adenomatous polyps. ili: i15144 members: - colorectal @@ -5885,8 +5885,8 @@ especially the characteristics of the universe such as space and time and causality example: - cosmologic philosophy - - a cosmological argument is an argument that the universe demands the admission - of an adequate external cause which is God + - A cosmological argument is an argument that the universe demands the admission + of an adequate external cause which is God. ili: i15161 members: - cosmologic @@ -6215,7 +6215,7 @@ definition: - having two cylindrical surfaces usually with parallel axes example: - - certain lenses are bicylindrical + - Certain lenses are bicylindrical. ili: i15202 members: - bicylindrical @@ -6517,7 +6517,7 @@ definition: - relating to direction toward a (nonspatial) goal example: - - he tried to explain the directional trends of modern science + - He tried to explain the directional trends of modern science. ili: i15238 members: - directional @@ -6797,7 +6797,7 @@ definition: - concerned with or producing or caused by static electricity example: - - an electrostatic generator produces high-voltage static electricity + - An electrostatic generator produces high-voltage static electricity. ili: i15273 members: - electrostatic @@ -6846,7 +6846,7 @@ - relating to or made or done by or as if by an elf example: - elfin bells - - all the little creatures joined in the elfin dance + - All the little creatures joined in the elfin dance. ili: i15278 members: - elfin @@ -7191,7 +7191,7 @@ - of or relating to a temperature scale proposed by the inventor of the mercury thermometer example: - 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Genetic history reconstructs the origins of a literary work. ili: i15386 members: - genetic @@ -7790,7 +7790,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to geostrategy example: - - Pakistan became a country of paramount geostrategic importance to the United States + - Pakistan became a country of paramount geostrategic importance to the United States. ili: i15393 members: - geostrategic @@ -7908,7 +7908,7 @@ definition: - relating to or articulated in the throat example: - - the glottal stop and uvular ‘r’ and ‘ch’ in German ‘Bach’ are guttural sounds + - The glottal stop and uvular ‘r’ and ‘ch’ in German ‘Bach’ are guttural sounds. ili: i15408 members: - guttural @@ -7945,8 +7945,8 @@ - of or relating to the branch of acoustics that studies the composition of musical sounds example: - - the sound of the resonating cavity cannot be the only determinant of the harmonic - response + - The sound of the resonating cavity cannot be the only determinant of the harmonic + response. ili: i15412 members: - harmonic @@ -7996,8 +7996,8 @@ last setting before its invisibility owing to its conjunction with the sun example: - the heliacal rising of the Dog Star - - the heliacal or Sothic year is determined by the heliacal rising of Sothis (the - Egyptian name for the Dog Star) + - The heliacal or Sothic year is determined by the heliacal rising of Sothis (the + Egyptian name for the Dog Star). ili: i15418 members: - heliacal @@ -8231,7 +8231,7 @@ definition: - relating to a person example: - - the experiment was conducted on 6 monkeys and 2 human subjects + - The experiment was conducted on 6 monkeys and 2 human subjects. ili: i15445 members: - human @@ -8421,7 +8421,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to immunotherapy example: - - various immunotherapeutic techniques have been employed with AIDS patients + - Various immunotherapeutic techniques have been employed with AIDS patients. ili: i15468 members: - immunotherapeutic @@ -8440,7 +8440,7 @@ - relating to or associated with an empire example: - 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belonging to or inherited from one's father example: - - spent his childhood on the paternal farm + - … spent his childhood on the paternal farm - paternal traits ili: i15565 members: @@ -9921,7 +9921,7 @@ definition: - of or related to onomastics example: - - he published a collection of his onomastic essays + - He published a collection of his onomastic essays. ili: i15653 members: - onomastic @@ -10075,8 +10075,8 @@ - of or denoting a person who is trained to assist physicians and nurses in their activities example: - - ambulance drivers are paramedical to give emergency medical aid - - ambulance drivers are paramedical personnel + - Ambulance drivers are paramedical to give emergency medical aid. + - Ambulance drivers are paramedical personnel. ili: i15671 members: - paramedical @@ -10195,7 +10195,7 @@ - relating to or involving money example: - monetary rewards - - he received thanks but no pecuniary compensation for his services + - He received thanks but no pecuniary compensation for his services. ili: i15686 members: - monetary @@ -10205,7 +10205,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to the feet example: - - the word for a pedal extremity is ‘foot’ + - The word for a pedal extremity is ‘foot’. ili: i15687 members: - pedal @@ -10381,7 +10381,7 @@ definition: - relating to or occurring on the undersurface of the foot example: - - plantar warts can be very painful + - Plantar warts can be very painful. ili: i15710 members: - plantar @@ -10457,7 +10457,7 @@ definition: - originating or located or occurring outside Earth or its atmosphere example: - - is there extraterrestrial life? + - Is there extraterrestrial life? ili: i15718 members: - extraterrestrial @@ -11062,7 +11062,7 @@ definition: - formed with or having saclike expansions example: - - the alimentary tract is partially sacculated + - The alimentary tract is partially sacculated. ili: i15793 members: - sacculated @@ -11455,7 +11455,7 @@ definition: - relating to or containing or resembling silica example: - - gritrock is siliceous sandstone + - Gritrock is siliceous sandstone. ili: i15839 members: - siliceous @@ -11508,7 +11508,7 @@ definition: - relating to or belonging to or characteristic of high society example: - - made fun of her being so social and high-toned + - … made fun of her being so social and high-toned - a social gossip column - the society page ili: i15845 @@ -11585,7 +11585,7 @@ definition: - characterized by squinting example: - - he looked with squinty eyes + - He looked with squinty eyes. ili: i15855 members: - squinty @@ -11971,7 +11971,7 @@ definition: - consisting of or using a syllabary example: - - eskimos of the eastern Arctic have a system of syllabic writing + - Eskimos of the eastern Arctic have a system of syllabic writing. ili: i15903 members: - syllabic @@ -11981,7 +11981,7 @@ - of or relating to syllables example: - syllabic accent - - syllabic characters each represent a syllable + - Syllabic characters each represent a syllable. ili: i15904 members: - syllabic @@ -12032,7 +12032,7 @@ definition: - relating to a historical tendency for a language to reduce its use of inflections example: - - modern English is a syncretic language + - Modern English is a syncretic language. ili: i15909 members: - syncretic @@ -12103,7 +12103,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to technique or proficiency in a practical skill example: - - his technical innovation was his brushwork + - His technical innovation was his brushwork. - the technical dazzle of her dancing ili: i15917 members: @@ -12146,7 +12146,7 @@ definition: - of or pertaining to telemetry example: - - the telemetered information was recorded and analyzed + - The telemetered information was recorded and analyzed. ili: i15921 members: - telemetered @@ -12201,7 +12201,7 @@ - temporal processing - temporal dimensions - temporal and spacial boundaries - - music is a temporal art + - Music is a temporal art. ili: i15927 members: - temporal @@ -12284,7 +12284,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to or situated at the ends of a delivery route example: - - freight pickup is a terminal service + - Freight pickup is a terminal service. - terminal charges ili: i15937 members: @@ -12364,7 +12364,7 @@ definition: - 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- he liked vanilla ice cream + - He liked vanilla ice cream. ili: i16006 members: - vanilla @@ -13024,7 +13024,7 @@ - having or using the power to produce speech or sound example: - vocal organs - - all vocal beings hymned their praise + - All vocal beings hymned their praise. ili: i16022 members: - vocal @@ -13035,7 +13035,7 @@ example: - vocal technique - the vocal repertoire - - organized a vocal group to sing his compositions + - … organized a vocal group to sing his compositions ili: i16023 members: - vocal @@ -13066,8 +13066,8 @@ example: - volcanic steam - volcanic islands such as Iceland - - a volcanic cone is a conical mountain or hill built up of material from volcanic - eruptions + - A volcanic cone is a conical mountain or hill built up of material from volcanic + eruptions. ili: i16026 members: - volcanic @@ -13123,7 +13123,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to photoconductivity example: - - selenium is a photoconductive substance + - Selenium is a photoconductive substance. ili: i16031 members: - photoconductive @@ -13231,7 +13231,7 @@ - of or relating to precious stones or the art of working with them example: - source: Lord Byron - text: the ring is of no lapidary value + text: The ring is of no lapidary value. - lapidary art ili: i16044 members: @@ -13752,7 +13752,7 @@ - polar diameter - polar zone - a polar air mass - - Antarctica is the only polar continent + - Antarctica is the only polar continent. ili: i16107 members: - polar @@ -13838,7 +13838,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to a profession example: - - we need professional advice + - We need professional advice. - professional training - professional equipment for his new office ili: i16117 @@ -13869,7 +13869,7 @@ definition: - resembling or characteristic (or considered characteristic) of a wolf example: - - ran in wolflike packs + - … ran in wolflike packs - wolfish rapacity ili: i16120 members: @@ -13930,7 +13930,7 @@ definition: - pertaining to or involving or having the nature of space example: - - the first dimension to concentrate on is the spatial one + - 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an ocular organ - ocular diseases - the optic (or optical) axis of the eye - - an ocular spot is a pigmented organ or part believed to be sensitive to light + - An ocular spot is a pigmented organ or part believed to be sensitive to light. - ophthalmic defect ili: i16438 members: @@ -15666,7 +15666,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to an angel of the first order example: - - he imagined a seraphic presence in the room + - He imagined a seraphic presence in the room. ili: i16314 members: - seraphic @@ -15888,7 +15888,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to a chorion example: - - a chorionic villus is a minute vascular projection on the fetal chorion + - A chorionic villus is a minute vascular projection on the fetal chorion. ili: i16340 members: - chorionic @@ -15909,7 +15909,7 @@ definition: - no longer communist; subsequent to being communistic example: - - the bank announced its first loan to a post-communist country + - The bank announced its first loan to a post-communist country. ili: i16342 members: - post-communist @@ -16112,7 +16112,7 @@ - relating to or situated at an interface example: - an interfacial layer - - interfacial tension is the surface tension at the interface between two liquids + - Interfacial tension is the surface tension at the interface between two liquids. ili: i16365 members: - interfacial @@ -16478,7 +16478,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to an element consisting of a single atom example: - - helium and argon are monatomic gases + - Helium and argon are monatomic gases. ili: i16407 members: - monatomic @@ -16773,8 +16773,8 @@ - relating to the seas, especially smaller or inland seas example: - source: Scientific American - text: deposits of sediment in gulfs and seas rather than in the ocean proper are - known as thalassic deposits + text: Deposits of sediment in gulfs and seas rather than in the ocean proper are + known as thalassic deposits. ili: i16441 members: - thalassic @@ -17097,7 +17097,7 @@ - having or furnished with a mast; often used in combination example: - 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metamorphic @@ -20816,9 +20816,9 @@ definition: - of or relating to Czechoslovakia or its people or their language example: - - The Czech border + - the Czech border - Czechoslovak nationalists - - The Czechoslovakian population + - the Czechoslovakian population ili: i16892 members: - Czech @@ -20851,7 +20851,7 @@ definition: - of or near or on the Baltic Sea example: - - The Baltic republics + - the Baltic republics ili: i16895 members: - Baltic @@ -21327,8 +21327,8 @@ definition: - of or pertaining to or characteristic of Nepal or its people or language or culture example: - - Nepalese troops massed at the border - - Nepali mountains are among the highest in the world + - Nepalese troops massed at the border. + - Nepali mountains are among the highest in the world. - the different Nepali words for ‘rice’ ili: i16953 members: @@ -21578,7 +21578,7 @@ definition: - relating to or based on function especially as opposed to structure example: - - 'the problem now is not a constitutional one: it is a functional one' + - 'The problem now is not a constitutional one: it is a functional one.' - delegates elected on a functional rather than a geographical basis ili: i16982 members: @@ -22292,7 +22292,7 @@ example: - the old nativist prejudice against the foreign businessman - source: C.K.Kluckhohn - text: the nativistic faith preaches the old values + text: The nativistic faith preaches the old values. ili: i17065 members: - nativist @@ -22327,7 +22327,7 @@ definition: - belonging to the same species example: - - cultivated cabbage and wild cabbage are conspecific + - Cultivated cabbage and wild cabbage are conspecific. ili: i17069 members: - conspecific @@ -22379,7 +22379,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to or resembling or expressed in a proverb example: - - he kicked the proverbial bucket + - He kicked the proverbial bucket. - the proverbial grasshopper ili: i17075 members: @@ -22600,7 +22600,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06182505-n example: - - ‘horse’ and ‘hoarse’ are homophonous words + - ‘horse’ and ‘hoarse’ are homophonous words. ili: i17100 members: - homophonous @@ -22890,7 +22890,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to or caused by putrefaction example: - - the septic action occurs at the bottom of the septic tank + - The septic action occurs at the bottom of the septic tank. ili: i17134 members: - septic @@ -22942,7 +22942,7 @@ definition: - relating to a form of socialism example: - - the national socialist party came to power in Germany in 1933 + - The national socialist party came to power in Germany in 1933. ili: i17140 members: - national socialist @@ -23214,7 +23214,7 @@ - made of or covered with wax example: - waxen candles - - careful, the floor is waxy + - Careful, the floor is waxy. ili: i17171 members: - waxen @@ -23606,7 +23606,7 @@ - having an effect similar to that resulting from stimulation of the parasympathetic nervous system example: - - parasympathomimetic drugs slow the heart rate + - Parasympathomimetic drugs slow the heart rate. ili: i17220 members: - parasympathomimetic @@ -23791,7 +23791,7 @@ - pertaining to a process or series of actions for achieving a result example: - operational difficulties - - they assumed their operational positions + - They assumed their operational positions. ili: i17243 members: - operational @@ -23883,7 +23883,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to all the Greeks example: - - the Olympic Games were a Panhellenic celebration + - The Olympic Games were a Panhellenic celebration. ili: i17253 members: - Panhellenic @@ -24218,7 +24218,7 @@ definition: - based on or belonging to etymology example: - - I merely drew an etymological distinction + - I merely drew an etymological distinction. ili: i17292 members: - etymological @@ -24227,7 +24227,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to or characteristic of Great Britain or its people or culture example: - - his wife is British + - His wife is British. ili: i17293 members: - British @@ -24302,7 +24302,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to or characteristic of Paris or its inhabitants example: - - Parisian restaurants can be expensive + - Parisian restaurants can be expensive. ili: i17302 members: - Parisian @@ -24337,8 +24337,8 @@ definition: - relating to, or coming from, Europe and Asia example: - - His mother was Eurasian, and his father Chinese - - the Eurasian landmass is the largest in the world + - His mother was Eurasian, and his father Chinese. + - The Eurasian landmass is the largest in the world. ili: i17306 members: - Eurasian @@ -24348,7 +24348,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to or characteristic of Morocco or its people example: - - Moroccan mosques cannot be entered by infidels + - Moroccan mosques cannot be entered by infidels. ili: i17307 members: - Moroccan @@ -24362,10 +24362,10 @@ - Scots Gaelic - the Scots community in New York - ‘Scottish’ tends to be the more formal term as in ‘The Scottish Symphony’ or ‘Scottish - authors’ or ‘Scottish mountains’ + authors’ or ‘Scottish mountains’. - ‘Scotch’ is in disfavor with Scottish people and is used primarily outside Scotland except in such frozen phrases as ‘Scotch broth’ or ‘Scotch whiskey’ or ‘Scotch - plaid’ + plaid’. ili: i17308 members: - Scots @@ -24474,7 +24474,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to Mexico or its inhabitants example: - - Mexican food is hot + - Mexican food is hot. ili: i17321 members: - Mexican @@ -25691,7 +25691,7 @@ definition: - bearing or characterized by a blade or sword; often used in combination example: - - he fought on, broken-bladed but unbowed + - He fought on, broken-bladed but unbowed. ili: i17470 members: - bladed @@ -25794,7 +25794,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to or characteristic of Bulgaria or its people example: - - the Bulgarian capital is Sofia + - The Bulgarian capital is Sofia. ili: i17482 members: - Bulgarian @@ -25812,7 +25812,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to or resembling a bureaucrat or bureaucracy example: - - his bureaucratic behavior annoyed his colleagues + - His bureaucratic behavior annoyed his colleagues. - a bureaucratic nightmare ili: i17484 members: @@ -25903,7 +25903,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to the wrist example: - - Carpal tunnel syndrome + - carpal tunnel syndrome ili: i17494 members: - carpal @@ -26215,7 +26215,7 @@ definition: - relating to or consisting of dacite example: - - dacitic magma is highly viscous + - Dacitic magma is highly viscous. ili: i17528 members: - dacitic @@ -26663,7 +26663,7 @@ definition: - of or pertaining to Gaul or the Gauls example: - - Ancient Gallic dialects + - ancient Gallic dialects - Gallic migrations - the Gallic Wars ili: i17577 @@ -26702,7 +26702,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to or characteristic of the American state of Georgia or its inhabitants example: - - the Georgian state capital is Atlanta + - The Georgian state capital is Atlanta. - Georgian peach farmers ili: i17581 members: @@ -26713,7 +26713,7 @@ - of or relating to or characteristic of the Asian republic of Georgia or its people or language example: - - the Georgian capital is Tbilisi + - The Georgian capital is Tbilisi. - Georgian farmers - Georgian vowels ili: i17582 @@ -26941,7 +26941,7 @@ definition: - related to a Spanish-speaking people or culture example: - - the Hispanic population of California is growing rapidly + - The Hispanic population of California is growing rapidly. ili: i17608 members: - Hispanic @@ -27060,7 +27060,7 @@ - of or relating to Iceland or its people or culture and language example: - Icelandic ports - - the Icelandic president is a woman + - The Icelandic president is a woman. - Icelandic sagas ili: i17621 members: @@ -27270,7 +27270,7 @@ - of or relating to or characteristic of Kashmir or its people or culture example: - the Kashmiri mountains - - Kashmiri love poems + - Kashmiri love poems. ili: i17643 members: - Kashmiri @@ -27311,7 +27311,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to the capital of Kuwait or its residents example: - - Kuwaiti streets are lined with luxury stores + - Kuwaiti streets are lined with luxury stores. ili: i17648 members: - Kuwaiti @@ -27566,7 +27566,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to or characteristic of Malaysia example: - - Malaysian police crack down hard on drug smugglers + - Malaysian police crack down hard on drug smugglers. - Malayan crocodiles ili: i17676 members: @@ -27623,7 +27623,7 @@ - of or relating to the Isle of Man or its inhabitants or their language example: - the Manx fishing industry - - there are few Manx speakers alive today + - There are few Manx speakers alive today. ili: i17682 members: - Manx @@ -27770,7 +27770,7 @@ example: - the Mongol invaders - a Mongolian pony - - Mongolian syntax strongly resembles Korean syntax + - Mongolian syntax strongly resembles Korean syntax. ili: i17698 members: - Mongol @@ -27836,7 +27836,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to the people of Mozambique example: - - Mozambican troops are at the border + - Mozambican troops are at the border. ili: i17705 members: - Mozambican @@ -27983,7 +27983,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to the people of Nigeria example: - - a Nigerian novelist won the Nobel Prize for literature this year + - A Nigerian novelist won the Nobel Prize for literature this year. ili: i17722 members: - Nigerian @@ -27993,7 +27993,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to Nigeria example: - - the Nigerian capital used to be Lagos + - The Nigerian capital used to be Lagos. ili: i17723 members: - Nigerian @@ -28044,7 +28044,7 @@ definition: - relating to or characterized by or having nodules example: - - Nodular vaginitis + - nodular vaginitis ili: i17729 members: - nodular @@ -28060,7 +28060,7 @@ definition: - relating to Germany and Scandinavia example: - - Hitler wanted Nordic people to rule Europe + - Hitler wanted Nordic people to rule Europe. ili: i17731 members: - Nordic @@ -28069,7 +28069,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to or constituting the Scandinavian group of languages example: - - Nordic languages have a gender system + - Nordic languages have a gender system. ili: i17732 members: - Nordic @@ -28205,7 +28205,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - not all questions have an interrogative construction + - Not all questions have an interrogative construction. ili: i17746 members: - interrogative @@ -28241,8 +28241,8 @@ definition: - pertaining to or concerning the outdoors or outdoor activities example: - - outdoor education is the area of teacher training concerned with training for - outdoor activities + - Outdoor education is the area of teacher training concerned with training for + outdoor activities. ili: i17750 members: - outdoor @@ -29149,7 +29149,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to the Rhine River and the lands adjacent to it example: - - Rhenish wines tend to be sweet + - Rhenish wines tend to be sweet. ili: i17851 members: - Rhenish @@ -29254,7 +29254,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to the Sabbath example: - - Friday is a sabbatical day for Muslims + - Friday is a sabbatical day for Muslims. ili: i17863 members: - sabbatical @@ -29308,7 +29308,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to or having the characteristics of a satyr example: - - this satyric old man pursues young girls + - This satyric old man pursues young girls. ili: i17869 members: - satyric @@ -29342,7 +29342,7 @@ - 08891234-n example: - Saxon princes - - for greater clarity, choose a plain Saxon term instead of a latinate one + - For greater clarity, choose a plain Saxon term instead of a latinate one. ili: i17872 members: - Saxon @@ -29352,7 +29352,7 @@ - of or relating to the Anglo-Saxons or their language example: - Anglo-Saxon poetry - - The Anglo-Saxon population of Scotland + - the Anglo-Saxon population of Scotland ili: i17873 members: - Anglo-Saxon @@ -29405,7 +29405,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to the group of Semitic languages example: - - Semitic tongues have a complicated morphology + - Semitic tongues have a complicated morphology. ili: i17879 members: - Semitic @@ -29474,7 +29474,7 @@ - of or relating to or characteristic of Thailand or its people example: - Siamese kings - - different Thai tribes live in the north + - Different Thai tribes live in the north. ili: i17886 members: - Thai @@ -29523,7 +29523,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to the Sinhalese people example: - - The Sinhalese are the main ethnic group of Sri Lanka + - The Sinhalese are the main ethnic group of Sri Lanka. ili: i17891 members: - Singhalese @@ -29582,7 +29582,7 @@ - of or relating to the African republic of Somalia or its people or their language and culture example: - - Somali coffee is excellent + - Somali coffee is excellent. ili: i17897 members: - Somalian @@ -29602,7 +29602,7 @@ - relating to or characterized by spasm example: - a spastic colon - - spastic paralysis is a spastic form of cerebral palsy + - Spastic paralysis is a spastic form of cerebral palsy. ili: i17899 members: - spastic @@ -29772,7 +29772,7 @@ - of or relating to or characteristic of the island republic on Taiwan or its residents or their language example: - - the Taiwanese capital is Taipeh + - The Taiwanese capital is Taipeh. ili: i17918 members: - Taiwanese @@ -29933,7 +29933,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to thermometry example: - - helium gas was the thermometric fluid + - Helium gas was the thermometric fluid. ili: i17937 members: - thermometric @@ -29951,7 +29951,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to drama example: - - the movie director had thespian cooperation + - The movie director had thespian cooperation. ili: i17939 members: - thespian @@ -30386,7 +30386,7 @@ definition: - relating to or concerned with the combined affairs of two administrative zones example: - - Bizonal currency was used in occupied Germany after World War II + - Bizonal currency was used in occupied Germany after World War II. ili: i17989 members: - bizonal @@ -30540,7 +30540,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to a musical scale example: - - he played some basic scalar patterns on his guitar + - He played some basic scalar patterns on his guitar. ili: i18006 members: - scalar @@ -30593,7 +30593,7 @@ definition: - (British slang) disorderly or chaotic example: - - it's a shambolic system + - It's a shambolic system. ili: i18012 members: - shambolic @@ -31210,7 +31210,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to or constituting zoonosis example: - - the Ebola virus is believed to be zoonotic + - The Ebola virus is believed to be zoonotic. ili: i18090 members: - zoonotic diff --git a/src/yaml/adj.ppl.yaml b/src/yaml/adj.ppl.yaml index 58cb8057..0f7fcee1 100644 --- a/src/yaml/adj.ppl.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/adj.ppl.yaml @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ - being the right size and shape to fit as desired example: - a fitted overcoat - - he quickly assembled the fitted pieces + - He quickly assembled the fitted pieces. ili: i18116 members: - fitted @@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ definition: - that have been left example: - - there were four parked cars across the street + - There were four parked cars across the street. ili: i18125 members: - parked @@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ definition: - resulting in punishment example: - - the king imposed a punishing tax + - The king imposed a punishing tax. ili: i18136 members: - punishing @@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ definition: - wandering freely example: - - at night in bed … his slowly ranging thoughts … encountered her + - At night in bed … his slowly ranging thoughts … encountered her. ili: i18138 members: - ranging @@ -382,7 +382,7 @@ definition: - created anew example: - - this re-created literalness + - This re-created literalness. ili: i18139 members: - re-created diff --git a/src/yaml/adv.all.yaml b/src/yaml/adv.all.yaml index f37e0d3c..5da9678a 100644 --- a/src/yaml/adv.all.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/adv.all.yaml @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ definition: - without musical accompaniment example: - - they performed a cappella + - They performed a cappella. ili: i18157 members: - a cappella @@ -57,9 +57,9 @@ definition: - on the back of a horse example: - - he rode horseback to town - - managed to escape ahorse - - policeman patrolled the streets ahorseback + - He rode horseback to town. + - … managed to escape ahorse + - Policeman patrolled the streets ahorseback. ili: i18162 members: - horseback @@ -70,10 +70,10 @@ definition: - only a very short time before example: - - we hardly knew them - - had scarcely rung the bell when the door flew open + - We hardly knew them. + - … had scarcely rung the bell when the door flew open - source: W.B.Yeats - text: would have scarce arrived before she would have found some excuse to leave + text: … would have scarce arrived before she would have found some excuse to leave ili: i18163 members: - barely @@ -86,11 +86,11 @@ definition: - by a little example: - - I only just caught the bus - - he finished the marathon in just under 3 hours - - it was barely 5 a.m. - - the network has barely 5 percent of viewers - - the batter just missed being hit + - I only just caught the bus. + - He finished the marathon in just under 3 hours. + - It was barely 5 a.m. + - The network has barely 5 percent of viewers. + - The batter just missed being hit. members: - barely - just @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ definition: - exactly at this moment or the moment described example: - - we've just finished painting the walls, so don't touch them + - We've just finished painting the walls, so don't touch them. ili: i18164 members: - just @@ -108,12 +108,12 @@ definition: - almost not example: - - he hardly ever goes fishing - - he was scarce sixteen years old - - they scarcely ever used the emergency generator - - I can hardly hear what she is saying - - she barely seemed to notice him - - we were so far back in the theater we could barely read the subtitles + - He hardly ever goes fishing. + - He was scarce sixteen years old. + - They scarcely ever used the emergency generator. + - I can hardly hear what she is saying. + - She barely seemed to notice him. + - We were so far back in the theater we could barely read the subtitles. ili: i18165 members: - hardly @@ -139,8 +139,8 @@ definition: - in essence; at bottom or by one's (or its) very nature example: - - He is basically dishonest - - the argument was essentially a technical one + - He is basically dishonest. + - The argument was essentially a technical one. ili: i18168 members: - basically @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ definition: - in an enviable manner example: - - she was enviably fluent in French + - She was enviably fluent in French. ili: i18171 members: - enviably @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ definition: - in such a manner as to make something clearly evident example: - - he pointedly ignored the question + - He pointedly ignored the question. ili: i18172 members: - pointedly @@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ definition: - in a negative way example: - - he was negatively inclined + - He was negatively inclined. ili: i18173 members: - negatively @@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ definition: - in a harmful manner example: - - he was negatively affected + - He was negatively affected. ili: i18174 members: - negatively @@ -205,8 +205,8 @@ definition: - in a kind manner or out of kindness example: - - He spoke kindly to the boy - - she kindly overlooked the mistake + - He spoke kindly to the boy. + - She kindly overlooked the mistake. ili: i18175 members: - kindly @@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ definition: - in an unkind manner or with unkindness example: - - The teacher treats the children unkindly + - The teacher treats the children unkindly. ili: i18176 members: - unkindly @@ -224,10 +224,10 @@ definition: - and nothing more example: - - I was merely asking - - it is simply a matter of time + - I was merely asking. + - It is simply a matter of time. - just a scratch - - he was only a child + - He was only a child. - hopes that last but a moment ili: i18177 members: @@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ definition: - absolutely; altogether; really example: - - we are simply broke + - We are simply broke. ili: i18178 members: - simply @@ -250,8 +250,8 @@ definition: - in a simple manner; without extravagance or embellishment example: - - she was dressed plainly - - they lived very simply + - She was dressed plainly. + - They lived very simply. ili: i18179 members: - plainly @@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ definition: - as can be shown by argument example: - - she is arguably the best + - She is arguably the best. ili: i18181 members: - arguably @@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ definition: - in an unabashed manner example: - - unabashedly, he asked for more + - Unabashedly, he asked for more. ili: i18182 members: - unabashedly @@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ definition: - in a reflex manner example: - - he answered automatically + - He answered automatically. ili: i18183 members: - automatically @@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ definition: - in an alarming manner example: - - It grew alarmingly fast + - It grew alarmingly fast. ili: i18184 members: - alarmingly @@ -306,8 +306,8 @@ definition: - to an exceedingly great extent or degree example: - - He had vastly overestimated his resources - - was immensely more important to the project as a scientist than as an administrator + - He had vastly overestimated his resources. + - … was immensely more important to the project as a scientist than as an administrator ili: i18185 members: - vastly @@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ definition: - in large part; mainly or chiefly example: - - These accounts are largely inactive + - These accounts are largely inactive. ili: i18187 members: - largely @@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ definition: - in a significant manner example: - - our budget will be significantly affected by these new cuts + - Our budget will be significantly affected by these new cuts. ili: i18188 members: - significantly @@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ definition: - not to a significant degree or amount example: - - our budget will only be insignificantly affected by these new cuts + - Our budget will only be insignificantly affected by these new cuts. ili: i18189 members: - insignificantly @@ -353,7 +353,7 @@ definition: - to a noticeable degree example: - - the weather was appreciably colder + - The weather was appreciably colder. ili: i18190 members: - appreciably @@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ definition: - by ultrasonic means example: - - the kidney stones were removed ultrasonically + - The kidney stones were removed ultrasonically. ili: i18191 members: - ultrasonically @@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ definition: - in a fashionable manner example: - - He was smartly dressed + - He was smartly dressed. ili: i18192 members: - smartly @@ -382,16 +382,16 @@ definition: - (of quantities) imprecise but fairly close to correct example: - - lasted approximately an hour + - … lasted approximately an hour - in just about a minute - - he's about 30 years old - - I've had about all I can stand - - we meet about once a month - - some forty people came - - weighs around a hundred pounds + - He's about 30 years old. + - I've had about all I can stand. + - We meet about once a month. + - Some forty people came. + - … weighs around a hundred pounds - roughly $3,000 - - holds 3 gallons, more or less - - 20 or so people were at the party + - … holds 3 gallons, more or less + - 20 or so people were at the party. ili: i18193 members: - approximately @@ -408,9 +408,9 @@ definition: - totally and definitely; without question example: - - we are absolutely opposed to the idea - - he forced himself to lie absolutely still - - iron is absolutely necessary + - We are absolutely opposed to the idea. + - He forced himself to lie absolutely still. + - Iron is absolutely necessary. ili: i18194 members: - absolutely @@ -419,8 +419,8 @@ definition: - to some extent; in some degree; not wholly example: - - I felt partly to blame - - He was partially paralyzed + - I felt partly to blame. + - He was partially paralyzed. ili: i18195 members: - partially @@ -432,7 +432,7 @@ definition: - partially or to the extent of a half example: - - he was half hidden by the bushes + - He was half hidden by the bushes. ili: i18196 members: - half @@ -441,17 +441,17 @@ definition: - to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent; Completely or entirely example: - - he was wholly convinced + - He was wholly convinced. - entirely satisfied with the meal - - it was completely different from what we expected - - was completely at fault + - It was completely different from what we expected. + - … was completely at fault - a totally new situation - - the directions were all wrong - - it was not altogether her fault + - The directions were all wrong. + - It was not altogether her fault. - an altogether new approach - a whole new idea - - she felt right at home - - he fell right into the trap + - She felt right at home. + - He fell right into the trap. ili: i19554 members: - wholly @@ -467,11 +467,11 @@ definition: - without any others being included or involved example: - - was entirely to blame + - … was entirely to blame - a school devoted entirely to the needs of problem children - - he works for Mr. Smith exclusively - - did it solely for money - - the burden of proof rests on the prosecution alone + - He works for Mr. Smith exclusively. + - … did it solely for money + - The burden of proof rests on the prosecution alone. - a privilege granted only to him ili: i18198 members: @@ -487,10 +487,10 @@ example: - an absolutely magnificent painting - a perfectly idiotic idea - - you're perfectly right + - You're perfectly right. - utterly miserable - - you can be dead sure of my innocence - - was dead tired + - You can be dead sure of my innocence. + - … was dead tired - dead right ili: i18199 members: @@ -503,8 +503,8 @@ definition: - completely; used as intensifiers example: - - clean forgot the appointment - - I'm plumb (or plum) tuckered out + - … clean forgot the appointment + - I'm plumb (or plum) tuckered out. exemplifies: - 07171981-n ili: i18200 @@ -517,7 +517,7 @@ definition: - exactly example: - - fell plumb in the middle of the puddle + - … fell plumb in the middle of the puddle exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i18201 @@ -529,9 +529,9 @@ definition: - in a perfect or faultless way example: - - She performed perfectly on the balance beam - - spoke English perfectly - - solved the problem perfectly + - She performed perfectly on the balance beam. + - … spoke English perfectly + - … solved the problem perfectly ili: i18202 members: - perfectly @@ -540,8 +540,8 @@ definition: - completely or perfectly example: - - he has the lesson pat - - had the system down pat + - He has the lesson pat. + - … had the system down pat ili: i18203 members: - pat @@ -550,7 +550,7 @@ definition: - used in polite request example: - - please pay attention + - Please pay attention. ili: i18204 members: - please @@ -559,9 +559,9 @@ definition: - in an imperfect or faulty way example: - - The lobe was imperfectly developed + - The lobe was imperfectly developed. - source: Jane Austen - text: Miss Bennet would not play at all amiss if she practiced more + text: Miss Bennet would not play at all amiss if she practiced more. ili: i18205 members: - imperfectly @@ -571,9 +571,9 @@ definition: - in an improper or mistaken or unfortunate manner example: - - if you think him guilty, you judge amiss - - he spoke amiss - - no one took it amiss when she spoke frankly + - If you think him guilty, you judge amiss. + - He spoke amiss. + - No one took it amiss when she spoke frankly. ili: i18206 members: - amiss @@ -584,8 +584,8 @@ is used as a combining form) example: - fully grown - - he didn't fully understand - - knew full well + - He didn't fully understand. + - … knew full well - full-grown - full-fledged exemplifies: @@ -600,8 +600,8 @@ definition: - with nevertheless the final result example: - - He arrived only to find his wife dead - - We won only to lose again in the next round + - He arrived only to find his wife dead. + - We won only to lose again in the next round. ili: i18208 members: - only @@ -610,7 +610,7 @@ definition: - in the final outcome example: - - These news will only make you more upset + - These news will only make you more upset. ili: i18209 members: - only @@ -619,7 +619,7 @@ definition: - as recently as example: - - I spoke to him only an hour ago + - I spoke to him only an hour ago. ili: i18210 members: - only @@ -629,14 +629,14 @@ - (often used as a combining form) in a good or proper or satisfactory manner or to a high standard (‘good’ is a nonstandard dialectal variant for ‘well’) example: - - the children behaved well + - The children behaved well. - a task well done - - the party went well - - he slept well + - The party went well. + - He slept well. - a well-argued thesis - a well-seasoned dish - a well-planned party - - the baby can walk pretty good + - The baby can walk pretty good. exemplifies: - 06318142-n ili: i18211 @@ -649,11 +649,11 @@ - (‘ill’ is often used as a combining form) in a poor or improper or unsatisfactory manner; not well example: - - he was ill prepared - - it ill befits a man to betray old friends - - the car runs badly - - he performed badly on the exam - - the team played poorly + - He was ill prepared. + - It ill befits a man to betray old friends. + - The car runs badly. + - He performed badly on the exam. + - The team played poorly. - ill-fitting clothes - an ill-conceived plan exemplifies: @@ -668,7 +668,7 @@ definition: - with difficulty or inconvenience; scarcely or hardly example: - - we can ill afford to buy a new car just now + - We can ill afford to buy a new car just now. ili: i18213 members: - ill @@ -684,8 +684,8 @@ definition: - without unusual distress or resentment; with good humor example: - - took the joke well - - took the tragic news well + - … took the joke well + - … took the tragic news well ili: i18215 members: - well @@ -694,9 +694,9 @@ definition: - with unusual distress or resentment or regret or emotional display example: - - they took their defeat badly - - took her father's death badly - - conducted himself very badly at the time of the earthquake + - They took their defeat badly. + - … took her father's death badly + - … conducted himself very badly at the time of the earthquake ili: i18216 members: - badly @@ -705,10 +705,10 @@ definition: - indicating high probability; in all likelihood example: - - I might well do it + - I might well do it. - a mistake that could easily have ended in disaster - - you may well need your umbrella - - he could equally well be trying to deceive us + - You may well need your umbrella. + - He could equally well be trying to deceive us. ili: i18217 members: - well @@ -718,10 +718,10 @@ definition: - thoroughly or completely; fully; often used as a combining form example: - - The problem is well understood - - she was well informed - - shake well before using - - in order to avoid food poisoning, be sure the meat is well cooked + - The problem is well understood. + - She was well informed. + - Shake well before using. + - In order to avoid food poisoning, be sure the meat is well cooked. - well-done beef - well-satisfied customers - well-educated @@ -733,8 +733,8 @@ definition: - favorably; with approval example: - - their neighbors spoke well of them - - he thought well of the book + - Their neighbors spoke well of them. + - He thought well of the book. ili: i18219 members: - well @@ -743,8 +743,8 @@ definition: - unfavorably or with disapproval example: - - tried not to speak ill of the dead - - thought badly of him for his lack of concern + - … tried not to speak ill of the dead + - … thought badly of him for his lack of concern ili: i18220 members: - ill @@ -754,9 +754,9 @@ definition: - to a suitable or appropriate extent or degree example: - - the project was well underway - - the fetus has well developed organs - - his father was well pleased with his grades + - The project was well underway. + - The fetus has well developed organs. + - His father was well pleased with his grades. ili: i18221 members: - well @@ -765,8 +765,8 @@ definition: - in financial comfort example: - - They live well - - she has been able to live comfortably since her husband died + - They live well. + - She has been able to live comfortably since her husband died. ili: i18222 members: - well @@ -776,8 +776,8 @@ definition: - in a manner affording benefit or advantage example: - - she married well - - The children were settled advantageously in Seattle + - She married well. + - The children were settled advantageously in Seattle. ili: i18223 members: - well @@ -787,7 +787,7 @@ definition: - in a disadvantageous way; to someone's disadvantage example: - - the venture turned out badly for the investors + - The venture turned out badly for the investors. - angry that the case was settled disadvantageously for them ili: i18224 members: @@ -798,10 +798,10 @@ definition: - to a great extent or degree example: - - I'm afraid the film was well over budget - - painting the room white made it seem considerably (or substantially) larger - - the house has fallen considerably in value - - the price went up substantially + - I'm afraid the film was well over budget. + - Painting the room white made it seem considerably (or substantially) larger. + - The house has fallen considerably in value. + - The price went up substantially. ili: i18225 members: - well @@ -812,8 +812,8 @@ definition: - with skill or in a pleasing manner example: - - she dances well - - he writes well + - She dances well. + - He writes well. ili: i18226 members: - well @@ -822,8 +822,8 @@ definition: - without skill or in a displeasing manner example: - - she writes badly - - I think he paints very badly + - She writes badly. + - I think he paints very badly. ili: i18227 members: - badly @@ -832,8 +832,8 @@ definition: - with prudence or propriety example: - - You would do well to say nothing more - - could not well refuse + - You would do well to say nothing more. + - … could not well refuse ili: i18228 members: - well @@ -842,7 +842,7 @@ definition: - with great or especially intimate knowledge example: - - we knew them well + - We knew them well. ili: i18229 members: - well @@ -853,8 +853,8 @@ - (used for emphasis or as an intensifier) entirely or fully example: - a book well worth reading - - was well aware of the difficulties ahead - - suspected only too well what might be going on + - … was well aware of the difficulties ahead + - … suspected only too well what might be going on exemplifies: - 06332047-n ili: i18230 @@ -872,8 +872,8 @@ definition: - in a satisfactory or adequate manner example: - - she'll do okay on her own - - held up all right under pressure + - She'll do okay on her own. + - … held up all right under pressure exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i18232 @@ -887,7 +887,7 @@ definition: - in an unsatisfactory manner example: - - He performed unsatisfactorily as a manager + - He performed unsatisfactorily as a manager. ili: i18233 members: - unsatisfactorily @@ -903,11 +903,11 @@ definition: - to a severe or serious degree example: - - fingers so badly frozen they had to be amputated + - Fingers so badly frozen they had to be amputated. - badly injured - a severely impaired heart - - is gravely ill - - was seriously ill + - … is gravely ill + - … was seriously ill ili: i18235 members: - badly @@ -919,10 +919,10 @@ definition: - very much; strongly example: - - I wanted it badly enough to work hard for it - - the cables had sagged badly - - they were badly in need of help - - he wants a bicycle so bad he can taste it + - I wanted it badly enough to work hard for it. + - The cables had sagged badly. + - They were badly in need of help. + - He wants a bicycle so bad he can taste it. ili: i18236 members: - badly @@ -932,10 +932,10 @@ definition: - with great intensity (‘bad’ is a nonstandard variant for ‘badly’) example: - - the injury hurt badly - - the buildings were badly shaken - - it hurts bad - - we need water bad + - The injury hurt badly. + - The buildings were badly shaken. + - It hurts bad. + - We need water bad. ili: i18237 members: - badly @@ -945,9 +945,9 @@ definition: - in a disobedient or naughty way example: - - he behaved badly in school - - he mischievously looked for a chance to embarrass his sister - - behaved naughtily when they had guests and was sent to his room + - He behaved badly in school. + - He mischievously looked for a chance to embarrass his sister. + - … behaved naughtily when they had guests and was sent to his room ili: i18238 members: - badly @@ -958,8 +958,8 @@ definition: - evilly or wickedly example: - - treated his parents badly - - to steal is to act badly + - … treated his parents badly + - To steal is to act badly. ili: i18239 members: - badly @@ -968,7 +968,7 @@ definition: - (comparative of ‘ill’) in a less effective or successful or desirable manner example: - - he did worse on the second exam + - He did worse on the second exam. exemplifies: - 06333686-n ili: i18240 @@ -979,8 +979,8 @@ definition: - to the highest degree of inferiority or badness example: - - She suffered worst of all - - schools were the worst hit by government spending cuts + - She suffered worst of all. + - Schools were the worst hit by government spending cuts. - the worst dressed person present ili: i18241 members: @@ -990,8 +990,8 @@ definition: - used as an intensive especially to indicate something unexpected example: - - even an idiot knows that - - declined even to consider the idea + - Even an idiot knows that. + - … declined even to consider the idea - I don't have even a dollar! ili: i18242 members: @@ -1001,9 +1001,9 @@ definition: - to a greater degree or extent; used with comparisons example: - - looked sick and felt even worse + - … looked sick and felt even worse - an even (or still) more interesting problem - - still another problem must be solved + - Still another problem must be solved. - a yet sadder tale ili: i18243 members: @@ -1015,8 +1015,8 @@ definition: - at the same time as example: - - even as he lay dying they argued over his estate - - the building collapsed just as he arrived + - Even as he lay dying they argued over his estate. + - The building collapsed just as he arrived. ili: i18244 members: - even as @@ -1026,8 +1026,8 @@ definition: - in spite of; notwithstanding example: - - even when he is sick, he works - - even with his head start she caught up with him + - Even when he is sick, he works. + - Even with his head start she caught up with him. ili: i18245 members: - even @@ -1052,12 +1052,12 @@ definition: - to some (great or small) extent example: - - it was rather cold - - the party was rather nice - - the knife is rather dull - - I rather regret that I cannot attend - - He's rather good at playing the cello - - he is kind of shy + - It was rather cold. + - The party was rather nice. + - The knife is rather dull. + - I rather regret that I cannot attend. + - He's rather good at playing the cello. + - He is kind of shy. ili: i18248 members: - rather @@ -1069,12 +1069,12 @@ definition: - to the greatest extent; completely example: - - you're quite right - - she was quite alone - - was quite mistaken + - You're quite right. + - She was quite alone. + - … was quite mistaken - quite the opposite - not quite finished - - did not quite make it + - … did not quite make it ili: i18249 members: - quite @@ -1097,11 +1097,11 @@ - of an unusually noticeable or exceptional or remarkable kind (not used with a negative) example: - - her victory was quite something - - she's quite a girl + - Her victory was quite something. + - She's quite a girl. - quite a film - quite a walk - - we've had quite an afternoon + - We've had quite an afternoon. ili: i18251 members: - quite @@ -1112,8 +1112,8 @@ definition: - actually or truly or to an extreme example: - - was quite a sudden change - - it's quite the thing to do + - Was quite a sudden change. + - It's quite the thing to do. - quite the rage - Quite so! ili: i18252 @@ -1124,9 +1124,9 @@ definition: - at all times; all the time and on every occasion example: - - I will always be there to help you - - always arrives on time - - there is always some pollution in the air + - I will always be there to help you. + - … always arrives on time + - There is always some pollution in the air. - ever hoping to strike it rich - ever busy ili: i18253 @@ -1139,9 +1139,9 @@ definition: - forever; throughout all time example: - - we will always be friends - - I shall treasure it always - - I will always love you + - We will always be friends. + - I shall treasure it always. + - I will always love you. ili: i18254 members: - always @@ -1150,8 +1150,8 @@ definition: - at any time or in any event example: - - you can always resign if you don't like it - - you could always take a day off + - You can always resign if you don't like it. + - You could always take a day off. ili: i18255 members: - always @@ -1178,7 +1178,7 @@ definition: - in a consecutive manner example: - - he was consecutively ill, then well, then ill again + - He was consecutively ill, then well, then ill again. ili: i18258 members: - consecutively @@ -1187,7 +1187,7 @@ definition: - invariably example: - - the world is constantly changing + - The world is constantly changing. ili: i18259 members: - constantly @@ -1201,7 +1201,7 @@ - without variation or change, in every case example: - constantly kind and gracious - - he always arrives on time + - He always arrives on time. ili: i18260 members: - constantly @@ -1220,12 +1220,12 @@ - not at all; certainly not; not in any circumstances; not ever; at no time in the past or future example: - - I have never been to China - - I shall never forget this day - - had never seen a circus + - I have never been to China. + - I shall never forget this day. + - … had never seen a circus - never on Sunday - I will never marry you! - - never fear + - Never fear. ili: i18262 members: - never @@ -1235,11 +1235,11 @@ definition: - sporadically and infrequently example: - - he was arrogant and occasionally callous - - open areas are only occasionally interrupted by clumps of trees - - they visit New York on occasion - - now and again she would take her favorite book from the shelf and read to us - - as we drove along, the beautiful scenery now and then attracted his attention + - He was arrogant and occasionally callous. + - Open areas are only occasionally interrupted by clumps of trees. + - They visit New York on occasion. + - Now and again she would take her favorite book from the shelf and read to us. + - As we drove along, the beautiful scenery now and then attracted his attention. ili: i18264 members: - occasionally @@ -1254,9 +1254,9 @@ definition: - at some indefinite or unstated time example: - - let's get together sometime - - everything has to end sometime - - It was to be printed sometime later + - Let's get together sometime. + - Everything has to end sometime. + - It was to be printed sometime later. ili: i18265 members: - sometime @@ -1265,9 +1265,9 @@ definition: - on certain occasions or in certain cases but not always example: - - sometimes she wished she were back in England - - sometimes her photography is breathtaking - - sometimes they come for a month; at other times for six months + - Sometimes she wished she were back in England. + - Sometimes her photography is breathtaking. + - Sometimes they come for a month; at other times for six months. ili: i18266 members: - sometimes @@ -1276,10 +1276,10 @@ definition: - to the same degree (often followed by ‘as’) example: - - they were equally beautiful - - birds were singing and the child sang as sweetly - - sang as sweetly as a nightingale - - he is every bit as mean as she is + - They were equally beautiful. + - Birds were singing and the child sang as sweetly. + - … sang as sweetly as a nightingale + - He is every bit as mean as she is. ili: i18267 members: - equally @@ -1290,12 +1290,12 @@ definition: - of the distant or comparatively distant past example: - - We met once long ago - - they long ago forsook their nomadic life - - left for work long ago - - he has long since given up mountain climbing - - This name has long since been forgotten - - ‘lang syne’ is Scottish + - We met once long ago. + - They long ago forsook their nomadic life. + - … left for work long ago + - He has long since given up mountain climbing. + - This name has long since been forgotten. + - ‘lang syne’ is Scottish. ili: i18268 members: - long ago @@ -1307,7 +1307,7 @@ definition: - to some degree example: - - we were pretty much lost when we met the forest ranger + - We were pretty much lost when we met the forest ranger. ili: i18269 members: - pretty much @@ -1316,8 +1316,8 @@ definition: - (degree adverb used before a noun phrase) for all practical purposes but not completely example: - - much the same thing happened every time - - practically everything in Hinduism is the manifestation of a god + - Much the same thing happened every time. + - Practically everything in Hinduism is the manifestation of a god. ili: i18270 members: - much @@ -1336,7 +1336,7 @@ definition: - in a paradoxical manner example: - - paradoxically, ice ages seem to occur when the sun gets hotter + - Paradoxically, ice ages seem to occur when the sun gets hotter. ili: i18273 members: - paradoxically @@ -1359,7 +1359,7 @@ definition: - in a conventional manner example: - - he usually behaves rather conventionally + - He usually behaves rather conventionally. ili: i18276 members: - conventionally @@ -1368,7 +1368,7 @@ definition: - in an unconventional manner example: - - she always behaves rather unconventionally + - She always behaves rather unconventionally. ili: i18277 members: - unconventionally @@ -1384,7 +1384,7 @@ definition: - in a pictorial manner example: - - depth is established pictorially + - Depth is established pictorially. ili: i18279 members: - pictorially @@ -1393,9 +1393,9 @@ definition: - negation of a word or group of words example: - - he does not speak French - - she is not going - - they are not friends + - He does not speak French. + - She is not going. + - They are not friends. - not many - not much - not at all @@ -1408,7 +1408,7 @@ definition: - in no respect; to no degree example: - - he looks nothing like his father + - He looks nothing like his father. ili: i18281 members: - nothing @@ -1418,7 +1418,7 @@ - used to express refusal or denial or disagreement etc. or especially to emphasize a negative statement example: - - no, you are wrong + - No, you are wrong. ili: i18282 members: - 'no' @@ -1427,7 +1427,7 @@ definition: - to any degree or extent example: - - it isn't any better + - It isn't any better. ili: i18283 members: - any @@ -1436,7 +1436,7 @@ definition: - not in any degree or manner; not at all example: - - he is no better today + - He is no better today. ili: i18284 members: - 'no' @@ -1445,10 +1445,10 @@ definition: - not at all or in no way example: - - seemed none too pleased with his dinner - - shirt looked none the worse for having been slept in + - … seemed none too pleased with his dinner + - Shirt looked none the worse for having been slept in. - none too prosperous - - the passage is none too clear + - The passage is none too clear. ili: i18285 members: - none @@ -1458,9 +1458,9 @@ - after a negative statement used as an intensive meaning something like ‘likewise’ or ‘also’ example: - - he isn't stupid, but he isn't exactly a genius either - - I don't know either - - if you don't order dessert I won't either + - He isn't stupid, but he isn't exactly a genius either. + - I don't know either. + - If you don't order dessert I won't either. ili: i18286 members: - either @@ -1469,7 +1469,7 @@ definition: - extremely example: - - you are bloody right + - You are bloody right. - Why are you so all-fired aggressive? exemplifies: - 06332047-n @@ -1485,7 +1485,7 @@ definition: - at or in or to any place example: - - you can find this food anywhere + - You can find this food anywhere. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i18288 @@ -1497,7 +1497,7 @@ definition: - not anywhere; in or at or to no place example: - - I am going nowhere + - I am going nowhere. ili: i18289 members: - nowhere @@ -1506,7 +1506,7 @@ definition: - in or at or to some place example: - - she must be somewhere + - She must be somewhere. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i18290 @@ -1518,10 +1518,10 @@ definition: - 'to or in any or all places; pronoun, location; quantifier: universal' example: - - You find fast food stores everywhere - - people everywhere are becoming aware of the problem - - he carried a gun everywhere he went - - looked all over for a suitable gift + - You find fast food stores everywhere. + - People everywhere are becoming aware of the problem. + - He carried a gun everywhere he went. + - … looked all over for a suitable gift exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i18291 @@ -1534,7 +1534,7 @@ definition: - everywhere example: - - searched high and low + - … searched high and low ili: i18292 members: - high and low @@ -1543,9 +1543,9 @@ definition: - in some unspecified way or manner; or by some unspecified means example: - - they managed somehow - - he expected somehow to discover a woman who would love him - - he tried to make it someway acceptable + - They managed somehow. + - He expected somehow to discover a woman who would love him. + - He tried to make it someway acceptable. ili: i18293 members: - somehow @@ -1556,8 +1556,8 @@ definition: - for some unspecified reason example: - - It doesn't seem fair somehow - - he had me dead to rights but somehow I got away with it + - It doesn't seem fair somehow. + - He had me dead to rights but somehow I got away with it. ili: i18294 members: - somehow @@ -1566,13 +1566,13 @@ definition: - used to indicate that a statement explains or supports a previous statement example: - - Anyhow, he is dead now - - I think they're asleep; anyhow, they're quiet - - I don't know what happened to it; anyway, it's gone - - anyway, there is another factor to consider - - I don't know how it started; in any case, there was a brief scuffle - - in any event, the government faced a serious protest - - but at any rate he got a knighthood for it + - Anyhow, he is dead now. + - I think they're asleep; anyhow, they're quiet. + - I don't know what happened to it; anyway, it's gone. + - Anyway, there is another factor to consider. + - I don't know how it started; in any case, there was a brief scuffle. + - In any event, the government faced a serious protest. + - But at any rate he got a knighthood for it. ili: i18295 members: - anyhow @@ -1586,7 +1586,7 @@ definition: - in the actual state of affairs and often contrary to expectations example: - - he might have been killed; as it is, he was severely injured + - He might have been killed; as it is, he was severely injured. ili: i18296 members: - as it is @@ -1595,8 +1595,8 @@ definition: - in any way whatsoever example: - - they came anyhow they could - - get it done anyway you can + - They came anyhow they could. + - Get it done anyway you can. ili: i18297 members: - anyhow @@ -1606,10 +1606,10 @@ definition: - despite anything to the contrary (usually preceding a concession) example: - - although I'm a little afraid, however I'd like to try it - - while we disliked each other, nevertheless we agreed - - he was a stern yet fair master - - granted that it is dangerous, all the same I still want to go + - Although I'm a little afraid, however I'd like to try it. + - While we disliked each other, nevertheless we agreed. + - He was a stern yet fair master. + - Granted that it is dangerous, all the same I still want to go. ili: i18298 members: - however @@ -1627,8 +1627,8 @@ definition: - up to the present time example: - - I have yet to see the results - - details are yet to be worked out + - I have yet to see the results. + - Details are yet to be worked out. ili: i18299 members: - yet @@ -1638,8 +1638,8 @@ - used in negative statement to describe a situation that has existed up to this point or up to the present time example: - - So far he hasn't called - - the sun isn't up yet + - So far he hasn't called. + - The sun isn't up yet. ili: i18300 members: - so far @@ -1656,7 +1656,7 @@ definition: - used after a superlative example: - - this is the best so far + - This is the best so far. - the largest drug bust yet ili: i18301 members: @@ -1667,7 +1667,7 @@ definition: - except that example: - - It was the same story; only this time she came out better + - It was the same story; only this time she came out better. ili: i18302 members: - only @@ -1676,8 +1676,8 @@ definition: - in whatever way or manner example: - - Victory, however it was brought about, was sweet - - however he did it, it was very clever + - Victory, however it was brought about, was sweet. + - However he did it, it was very clever. ili: i18303 members: - however @@ -1686,9 +1686,9 @@ definition: - to whatever degree or extent example: - - The results, however general, are important - - they have begun, however reluctantly, to acknowledge the legitimacy of some of - the opposition's concerns + - The results, however general, are important. + - They have begun, however reluctantly, to acknowledge the legitimacy of some of + the opposition's concerns. ili: i18304 members: - however @@ -1697,7 +1697,7 @@ definition: - by contrast; on the other hand example: - - the first part was easy; the second, however, took hours + - The first part was easy; the second, however, took hours. ili: i18305 members: - however @@ -1706,7 +1706,7 @@ definition: - with indifference or without dejection example: - - he took it lightly + - He took it lightly. ili: i18306 members: - lightly @@ -1715,9 +1715,9 @@ definition: - making an additional point; anyway example: - - I don't want to go to a restaurant; besides, we can't afford it - - she couldn't shelter behind him all the time and in any case he wasn't always - with her + - I don't want to go to a restaurant; besides, we can't afford it. + - She couldn't shelter behind him all the time and in any case he wasn't always + with her. ili: i18307 members: - besides @@ -1736,10 +1736,10 @@ definition: - denoting additional information example: - - computer chess games are getting cheaper all the time; furthermore, their quality - is improving - - the cellar was dark; moreover, mice nested there - - what is more, there's no sign of a change + - Computer chess games are getting cheaper all the time; furthermore, their quality + is improving. + - The cellar was dark; moreover, mice nested there. + - What is more, there's no sign of a change. ili: i18309 members: - furthermore @@ -1753,10 +1753,10 @@ than ‘further’ in this physical sense) example: - farther north - - moved farther away + - … moved farther away - farther down the corridor - - the practice may go back still farther to the Druids - - went only three miles further + - The practice may go back still farther to the Druids. + - … went only three miles further - further in the future ili: i18310 members: @@ -1769,11 +1769,11 @@ more often than ‘farther’ in this abstract sense) example: - further complicated by uncertainty about the future - - let's not discuss it further - - nothing could be further from the truth - - they are further along in their research than we expected - - the application of the law was extended farther - - he is going no farther in his studies + - Let's not discuss it further. + - Nothing could be further from the truth. + - They are further along in their research than we expected. + - The application of the law was extended farther. + - He is going no farther in his studies. ili: i18311 members: - further @@ -1783,9 +1783,9 @@ definition: - in addition or furthermore example: - - if we further suppose - - stated further that he would not cooperate with them - - they are definitely coming; further, they should be here already + - If we further suppose. + - … stated further that he would not cooperate with them + - They are definitely coming; further, they should be here already. ili: i18312 members: - further @@ -1796,8 +1796,8 @@ ‘furthest’ in this physical sense) example: - see who could jump the farthest - - chose the farthest seat from the door - - he swam the furthest + - … chose the farthest seat from the door + - He swam the furthest. ili: i18313 members: - farthest @@ -1808,9 +1808,9 @@ - to the greatest degree or extent or most advanced stage (‘furthest’ is used more often than ‘farthest’ in this abstract sense) example: - - went the furthest of all the children in her education + - … went the furthest of all the children in her education - furthest removed from reality - - she goes farthest in helping us + - She goes farthest in helping us. ili: i18314 members: - furthest @@ -1827,8 +1827,8 @@ definition: - with reference to action or condition; without change, interruption, or cessation example: - - it's still warm outside - - will you still love me when we're old and grey? + - It's still warm outside. + - Will you still love me when we're old and grey? ili: i18316 members: - still @@ -1837,7 +1837,7 @@ definition: - not now example: - - she is no more + - She is no more. ili: i18317 members: - no longer @@ -1847,8 +1847,8 @@ definition: - at the present or from now on; usually used with a negative example: - - Alice doesn't live here anymore - - the children promised not to quarrel any more + - Alice doesn't live here anymore. + - The children promised not to quarrel any more. ili: i18318 members: - anymore @@ -1858,7 +1858,7 @@ definition: - prior to a specified or implied time example: - - she has already graduated + - She has already graduated. ili: i18319 members: - already @@ -1867,10 +1867,10 @@ definition: - used to give emphasis example: - - she was very gifted - - he played very well + - She was very gifted. + - He played very well. - a really enjoyable evening - - I'm real sorry about it + - I'm real sorry about it. - a rattling good yarn ili: i18320 members: @@ -1883,9 +1883,9 @@ definition: - exceedingly; extremely example: - - she plays fabulously well - - behind you the coastal hills plunge to the incredibly blue sea backed by the Turkish - mountains + - She plays fabulously well. + - Behind you the coastal hills plunge to the incredibly blue sea backed by the Turkish + mountains. ili: i18321 members: - fabulously @@ -1896,12 +1896,12 @@ definition: - (Southern regional intensive) very; to a great degree example: - - the baby is mighty cute - - he's mighty tired - - it is powerful humid - - that boy is powerful big now - - they have a right nice place - - they rejoiced mightily + - The baby is mighty cute. + - He's mighty tired. + - It is powerful humid. + - That boy is powerful big now. + - They have a right nice place. + - They rejoiced mightily. exemplifies: - 06332047-n ili: i18322 @@ -1915,7 +1915,7 @@ definition: - intensifier, very colloquial example: - - what took you so fucking long? + - What took you so fucking long? exemplifies: - 07139048-n ili: i18324 @@ -1926,7 +1926,7 @@ definition: - incredibly example: - - he was much annoyed + - He was much annoyed. ili: i18325 members: - much @@ -1935,7 +1935,7 @@ definition: - from this time forth; from now on example: - - henceforth she will be known as Mrs. Smith + - Henceforth she will be known as Mrs. Smith. ili: i18326 members: - henceforth @@ -1945,7 +1945,7 @@ definition: - following this in time or order or place; after this example: - - hereafter you will no longer receive an allowance + - Hereafter you will no longer receive an allowance. ili: i18327 members: - hereafter @@ -1954,7 +1954,7 @@ definition: - in a future life or state example: - - hope to win salvation hereafter + - … hope to win salvation hereafter ili: i18328 members: - hereafter @@ -1970,8 +1970,8 @@ definition: - only a moment ago example: - - he has just arrived - - the sun just now came out + - He has just arrived. + - The sun just now came out. ili: i18330 members: - just @@ -1981,7 +1981,7 @@ definition: - without any delay example: - - he was killed outright + - He was killed outright. ili: i18331 members: - instantaneously @@ -1993,7 +1993,7 @@ definition: - to a moderate degree example: - - he was mildly interested + - He was mildly interested. ili: i18332 members: - mildly @@ -2002,8 +2002,8 @@ definition: - to a small degree; somewhat example: - - it's a bit warm - - felt a little better + - It's a bit warm. + - … felt a little better - a trifle smaller ili: i18333 members: @@ -2015,7 +2015,7 @@ definition: - (old-fashioned or informal) in a little while example: - - see you anon + - See you anon. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i18334 @@ -2026,10 +2026,10 @@ definition: - in the near future example: - - the doctor will soon be here - - the book will appear shortly - - she will arrive presently - - we should have news before long + - The doctor will soon be here. + - The book will appear shortly. + - She will arrive presently. + - We should have news before long. ili: i18335 members: - soon @@ -2048,7 +2048,7 @@ definition: - for a short time example: - - he was at the airport shortly before she was expected to arrive + - He was at the airport shortly before she was expected to arrive. ili: i18337 members: - shortly @@ -2057,7 +2057,7 @@ definition: - at a short distance example: - - the hem fell shortly below her knees + - The hem fell shortly below her knees. ili: i18338 members: - shortly @@ -2066,7 +2066,7 @@ definition: - at any moment example: - - she will be with you momently + - She will be with you momently. ili: i18339 members: - momentarily @@ -2076,7 +2076,7 @@ definition: - side by side and close together example: - - the troops marched shoulder-to-shoulder + - The troops marched shoulder-to-shoulder. ili: i18340 members: - shoulder-to-shoulder @@ -2085,7 +2085,7 @@ definition: - with the least delay example: - - the soonest I can arrive is 3 P.M. + - The soonest I can arrive is 3 P.M. ili: i18341 members: - soonest @@ -2118,7 +2118,7 @@ definition: - many times at short intervals example: - - we often met over a cup of coffee + - We often met over a cup of coffee. ili: i18345 members: - frequently @@ -2147,7 +2147,7 @@ definition: - not often example: - - we rarely met + - We rarely met. ili: i18348 members: - rarely @@ -2157,8 +2157,8 @@ definition: - in a manner differing from the usual or expected example: - - had a curiously husky voice - - he's behaving rather peculiarly + - … had a curiously husky voice + - He's behaving rather peculiarly. ili: i18349 members: - inexplicably @@ -2173,8 +2173,8 @@ - pretty big - pretty bad - jolly decent of him - - the shoes are priced reasonably - - he is fairly clever with computers + - The shoes are priced reasonably. + - He is fairly clever with computers. ili: i18350 members: - reasonably @@ -2190,7 +2190,7 @@ definition: - to a degree that exceeds the bounds of reason or moderation example: - - his prices are unreasonably high + - His prices are unreasonably high. ili: i18351 members: - unreasonably @@ -2200,8 +2200,8 @@ definition: - to a small degree or extent example: - - his arguments were somewhat self-contradictory - - the children argued because one slice of cake was slightly larger than the other + - His arguments were somewhat self-contradictory. + - The children argued because one slice of cake was slightly larger than the other. ili: i18352 members: - slightly @@ -2212,7 +2212,7 @@ definition: - in a moving manner example: - - she sang movingly + - She sang movingly. ili: i18353 members: - movingly @@ -2221,7 +2221,7 @@ definition: - in a widespread way example: - - oxidation ponds are extensively used for sewage treatment in the Midwest + - Oxidation ponds are extensively used for sewage treatment in the Midwest. ili: i18354 members: - extensively @@ -2230,7 +2230,7 @@ definition: - with respect to its inherent nature example: - - this statement is interesting per se + - This statement is interesting per se. ili: i18355 members: - intrinsically @@ -2241,9 +2241,9 @@ definition: - without question and beyond doubt example: - - it was decidedly too expensive - - she told him off in spades - - by all odds they should win + - It was decidedly too expensive. + - She told him off in spades. + - By all odds they should win. ili: i18356 members: - decidedly @@ -2257,9 +2257,9 @@ definition: - in accordance with truth or fact or reality example: - - she was now truly American + - She was now truly American. - a genuinely open society - - they don't really listen to us + - They don't really listen to us. ili: i18357 members: - truly @@ -2281,11 +2281,11 @@ definition: - in truth (often tends to intensify) example: - - they said the car would break down and indeed it did - - it is very cold indeed - - was indeed grateful - - indeed, the rain may still come - - he did so do it! + - They said the car would break down and indeed it did. + - It is very cold indeed. + - … was indeed grateful + - Indeed, the rain may still come. + - He did so do it! ili: i18359 members: - indeed @@ -2295,7 +2295,7 @@ definition: - in a difficult or vulnerable position example: - - he resigned and left me in the lurch + - He resigned and left me in the lurch. exemplifies: - 07169038-n ili: i18360 @@ -2306,8 +2306,8 @@ definition: - in fact (used as intensifiers or sentence modifiers) example: - - in truth, moral decay hastened the decline of the Roman Empire - - really, you shouldn't have done it + - In truth, moral decay hastened the decline of the Roman Empire. + - Really, you shouldn't have done it. - a truly awful book exemplifies: - 06332047-n @@ -2329,7 +2329,7 @@ definition: - in the uterus example: - - the child was infected in utero from the mother + - The child was infected in utero from the mother. ili: i18363 members: - in utero @@ -2352,7 +2352,7 @@ definition: - as might be expected example: - - naturally, the lawyer sent us a huge bill + - Naturally, the lawyer sent us a huge bill. ili: i18366 members: - naturally @@ -2364,7 +2364,7 @@ - in a manner at variance with what is natural or normal example: - The early Church not unnaturally adopted the position that failure to see the - messianic character of his work was really caused by the people's own blindness + messianic character of his work was really caused by the people's own blindness. ili: i18367 members: - unnaturally @@ -2373,8 +2373,8 @@ definition: - without doubt or question example: - - they were clearly lost - - history has clearly shown the folly of that policy + - They were clearly lost. + - History has clearly shown the folly of that policy. ili: i18368 members: - clearly @@ -2390,14 +2390,14 @@ definition: - unmistakably (‘plain’ is often used informally for ‘plainly’) example: - - the answer is obviously wrong - - she was in bed and evidently in great pain - - he was manifestly too important to leave off the guest list - - it is all patently nonsense - - she has apparently been living here for some time - - I thought he owned the property, but apparently not - - You are plainly wrong - - he is plain stubborn + - The answer is obviously wrong. + - She was in bed and evidently in great pain. + - He was manifestly too important to leave off the guest list. + - It is all patently nonsense. + - She has apparently been living here for some time. + - I thought he owned the property, but apparently not. + - You are plainly wrong. + - He is plain stubborn. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i18370 @@ -2414,11 +2414,11 @@ definition: - from appearances alone example: - - irrigation often produces bumper crops from apparently desert land - - the child is seemingly healthy but the doctor is concerned + - Irrigation often produces bumper crops from apparently desert land. + - The child is seemingly healthy but the doctor is concerned. - source: Thomas Hardy - text: had been ostensibly frank as to his purpose while really concealing it - - on the face of it the problem seems minor + text: … had been ostensibly frank as to his purpose while really concealing it + - On the face of it the problem seems minor. ili: i18371 members: - apparently @@ -2430,8 +2430,8 @@ definition: - anew example: - - she tried again - - they rehearsed the scene again + - She tried again. + - They rehearsed the scene again. ili: i18372 members: - again @@ -2450,7 +2450,7 @@ definition: - without advance planning example: - - they met accidentally + - They met accidentally. ili: i18374 members: - by chance @@ -2462,7 +2462,7 @@ definition: - in a way that was not expected example: - - her brother showed up at the wedding out of the blue + - Her brother showed up at the wedding out of the blue. ili: i18375 members: - unexpectedly @@ -2472,7 +2472,7 @@ definition: - so as not to obstruct or hinder example: - - put that box out of the way so that no one trips on it + - Put that box out of the way so that no one trips on it. ili: i18377 members: - out of the way @@ -2481,7 +2481,7 @@ definition: - murdered example: - - the mob boss wanted his rival out of the way + - The mob boss wanted his rival out of the way. ili: i18378 members: - out of the way @@ -2504,7 +2504,7 @@ definition: - extraordinary; unusual example: - - such erratic behavior was out of the way for him + - Such erratic behavior was out of the way for him. ili: i18381 members: - out of the way @@ -2513,7 +2513,7 @@ definition: - not along the usual route example: - - in order to experience something different, you need to go off the beaten path + - In order to experience something different, you need to go off the beaten path. members: - off the beaten track - off the beaten path @@ -2522,7 +2522,7 @@ definition: - forming a hindrance, impediment, or obstruction example: - - she might have succeeded in her ambition, had not circumstances been in her way + - She might have succeeded in her ambition, had not circumstances been in her way. ili: i18382 members: - in the way @@ -2533,7 +2533,7 @@ - in distinction from others example: - a program specifically for teenagers - - he is interested specifically in poisonous snakes + - He is interested specifically in poisonous snakes. ili: i18383 members: - specifically @@ -2542,7 +2542,7 @@ definition: - without distinction of one from others example: - - he is interested in snakes in general + - He is interested in snakes in general. ili: i18384 members: - generally @@ -2562,7 +2562,7 @@ definition: - by good fortune example: - - fortunately the weather was good + - Fortunately the weather was good. ili: i18386 members: - fortunately @@ -2574,7 +2574,7 @@ definition: - in an unexpectedly lucky way example: - - happily he was not injured + - Happily he was not injured. ili: i18387 members: - happily @@ -2583,7 +2583,7 @@ definition: - in an unfortunate way example: - - sadly he died before he could see his grandchild + - Sadly he died before he could see his grandchild. ili: i18388 members: - sadly @@ -2593,8 +2593,8 @@ definition: - by bad luck example: - - unfortunately it rained all day - - alas, I cannot stay + - Unfortunately it rained all day. + - Alas, I cannot stay. ili: i18389 members: - unfortunately @@ -2606,11 +2606,11 @@ definition: - (used to introduce a logical conclusion) from that fact or reason or as a result example: - - therefore X must be true - - the eggs were fresh and hence satisfactory - - we were young and thence optimistic - - it is late and thus we must go - - the witness is biased and so cannot be trusted + - Therefore X must be true. + - The eggs were fresh and hence satisfactory. + - We were young and thence optimistic. + - It is late and thus we must go. + - The witness is biased and so cannot be trusted. ili: i18390 members: - therefore @@ -2630,7 +2630,7 @@ definition: - from this time example: - - a year hence it will be forgotten + - A year hence it will be forgotten. ili: i18392 members: - hence @@ -2639,7 +2639,7 @@ definition: - from this place example: - - get thee hence! + - Get thee hence! exemplifies: - 07087487-n ili: i18393 @@ -2650,8 +2650,8 @@ definition: - from that place or from there example: - - proceeded thence directly to college - - flew to Helsinki and thence to Moscow + - … proceeded thence directly to college + - … flew to Helsinki and thence to Moscow - roads that lead therefrom ili: i18394 members: @@ -2664,9 +2664,9 @@ example: - source: W.V.Quine text: atomic formulas and all compounds thence constructible - - a natural conclusion follows thence + - A natural conclusion follows thence. - public interest and a policy deriving therefrom - - typhus fever results therefrom + - Typhus fever results therefrom. ili: i18395 members: - thence @@ -2698,8 +2698,8 @@ definition: - involving close contact; confronting each other example: - - the boy and the policeman suddenly came face-to-face at the corner - - they spoke face to face + - The boy and the policeman suddenly came face-to-face at the corner. + - They spoke face to face. ili: i18398 members: - face to face @@ -2708,8 +2708,8 @@ definition: - (of two persons) in direct encounter example: - - preferred to settle the matter one-on-one - - interviewed her person-to-person + - … preferred to settle the matter one-on-one + - … interviewed her person-to-person ili: i18399 members: - one-on-one @@ -2719,7 +2719,7 @@ definition: - within each other's presence example: - - she met the president face-to-face + - She met the president face-to-face. ili: i18400 members: - face-to-face @@ -2729,9 +2729,9 @@ definition: - directly facing each other example: - - the two photographs lay face-to-face on the table - - lived all their lives in houses face-to-face across the street - - they sat opposite at the table + - The two photographs lay face-to-face on the table. + - … lived all their lives in houses face-to-face across the street + - They sat opposite at the table. ili: i18401 members: - face-to-face @@ -2742,8 +2742,8 @@ definition: - face-to-face with; literally ‘face to face’ example: - - they sat vis-a-vis at the table - - I found myself vis-a-vis a burly policeman + - They sat vis-a-vis at the table. + - I found myself vis-a-vis a burly policeman. ili: i18402 members: - vis-a-vis @@ -2752,7 +2752,7 @@ definition: - without the intrusion of a third person; in intimate privacy example: - - we talked tete-a-tete + - We talked tete-a-tete. ili: i18403 members: - tete a tete @@ -2762,9 +2762,9 @@ - perhaps; indicating possibility of being more remarkable (greater or better or sooner) than example: - - will yield 10% if not more + - … will yield 10% if not more - pretty if not actually beautiful - - let's meet tonight if not sooner + - Let's meet tonight if not sooner. ili: i18404 members: - if not @@ -2773,7 +2773,7 @@ definition: - over and above example: - - agreed to provide essentials but nothing beyond + - … agreed to provide essentials but nothing beyond ili: i18405 members: - beyond @@ -2784,7 +2784,7 @@ example: - through the valley and beyond - to the eighth grade but not beyond - - will be influential in the 1990s and beyond + - … will be influential in the 1990s and beyond ili: i18406 members: - beyond @@ -2802,8 +2802,8 @@ definition: - in other respects or ways example: - - he is otherwise normal - - the funds are not otherwise available + - He is otherwise normal. + - The funds are not otherwise available. - an otherwise hopeless situation ili: i18408 members: @@ -2813,7 +2813,7 @@ definition: - in addition, by way of addition; furthermore example: - - he serves additionally as the CEO + - He serves additionally as the CEO. ili: i18409 members: - additionally @@ -2825,9 +2825,9 @@ example: - extremely cold - extremely unpleasant - - she is super smart - - the night was deathly cold - - as a child, I was deathly afraid of snakes + - She is super smart. + - The night was deathly cold. + - As a child, I was deathly afraid of snakes. ili: i18410 members: - extremely @@ -2839,7 +2839,7 @@ definition: - stunningly or breathtakingly example: - - she was drop-dead gorgeous + - She was drop-dead gorgeous. exemplifies: - 07171981-n ili: i18411 @@ -2859,7 +2859,7 @@ definition: - (used as intensives) excessively example: - - she was madly in love + - She was madly in love. - deadly dull - deadly earnest - deucedly clever @@ -2878,8 +2878,8 @@ definition: - to a surprising degree example: - - she was inordinately smart - - it will be an extraordinarily painful step to negotiate + - She was inordinately smart. + - It will be an extraordinarily painful step to negotiate. ili: i18414 members: - inordinately @@ -2889,8 +2889,8 @@ definition: - by a considerable margin example: - - she was by far the smartest student - - it was far and away the best meal he had ever eaten + - She was by far the smartest student. + - It was far and away the best meal he had ever eaten. ili: i18415 members: - by far @@ -2901,7 +2901,7 @@ definition: - outstandingly superior to example: - - in intelligence he was head and shoulders above the others in his class + - In intelligence he was head and shoulders above the others in his class. ili: i18416 members: - head and shoulders above @@ -2922,7 +2922,7 @@ definition: - in addition example: - - he has a Mercedes, too + - He has a Mercedes, too. ili: i18418 members: - besides @@ -2935,9 +2935,9 @@ definition: - within an indefinite time or at an unspecified future time example: - - he longed for the flowers that were yet to show themselves - - sooner or later you will have to face the facts - - in time they came to accept the harsh reality + - He longed for the flowers that were yet to show themselves. + - Sooner or later you will have to face the facts. + - In time they came to accept the harsh reality. ili: i18419 members: - yet @@ -2947,8 +2947,8 @@ definition: - as the end result of a succession or process example: - - ultimately he had to give in - - at long last the winter was over + - Ultimately he had to give in. + - At long last the winter was over. ili: i18420 members: - ultimately @@ -2969,8 +2969,8 @@ definition: - at this time or period; now example: - - he is presently our ambassador to the United Nations - - currently they live in Connecticut + - He is presently our ambassador to the United Nations. + - Currently they live in Connecticut. ili: i18422 members: - presently @@ -2981,9 +2981,9 @@ - in these times example: - source: Nancy Mitford - text: it is solely by their language that the upper classes nowadays are distinguished - - we now rarely see horse-drawn vehicles on city streets - - today almost every home has television + text: It is solely by their language that the upper classes nowadays are distinguished. + - We now rarely see horse-drawn vehicles on city streets. + - Today almost every home has television. ili: i18423 members: - nowadays @@ -2994,9 +2994,9 @@ definition: - without delay or hesitation; with no time intervening example: - - he answered immediately - - found an answer straightaway - - an official accused of dishonesty should be suspended forthwith + - He answered immediately. + - … found an answer straightaway + - An official accused of dishonesty should be suspended forthwith. - Come here now! ili: i18424 members: @@ -3015,8 +3015,8 @@ definition: - used to preface a command or reproof or request example: - - now hear this! - - now pay attention + - Now hear this! + - Now pay attention. ili: i18425 members: - now @@ -3027,9 +3027,9 @@ example: - goods now on sale - the now-aging dictator - - they are now abroad - - he is busy at present writing a new novel - - it could happen any time now + - They are now abroad. + - He is busy at present writing a new novel. + - It could happen any time now. ili: i18426 members: - now @@ -3040,9 +3040,9 @@ - in the historical present; at this point in the narration of a series of past events example: - - President Kennedy now calls in the National Guard - - Washington now decides to cross the Delaware - - the ship is now listing to port + - President Kennedy now calls in the National Guard. + - Washington now decides to cross the Delaware. + - The ship is now listing to port. ili: i18427 members: - now @@ -3051,7 +3051,7 @@ definition: - in the immediate past example: - - told me just now + - … told me just now ili: i18428 members: - now @@ -3076,7 +3076,7 @@ definition: - in an aggressive manner example: - - she was being sharply questioned + - She was being sharply questioned. ili: i18431 members: - aggressively @@ -3086,7 +3086,7 @@ definition: - in a shrill voice example: - - she sang rather shrilly + - She sang rather shrilly. ili: i18432 members: - shrilly @@ -3096,7 +3096,7 @@ definition: - at a steady rate or pace example: - - his interest eroded steadily + - His interest eroded steadily. ili: i18433 members: - steadily @@ -3105,7 +3105,7 @@ definition: - in a joyous manner example: - - they shouted happily + - They shouted happily. ili: i18434 members: - happily @@ -3119,7 +3119,7 @@ definition: - in an unpleasant way example: - - they were unhappily married + - They were unhappily married. ili: i18435 members: - unhappily @@ -3128,7 +3128,7 @@ definition: - referring to the degree to which a certain quality is present example: - - he was no heavier than a child + - He was no heavier than a child. ili: i18436 members: - 'no' @@ -3138,8 +3138,8 @@ definition: - with resolute determination example: - - we firmly believed it - - you must stand firm + - We firmly believed it. + - You must stand firm. ili: i18437 members: - firm @@ -3152,8 +3152,8 @@ - with firmness and conviction; without compromise example: - source: C.G.Bowers - text: he stood foursquare for religious liberty and toleration - - dealt straightforwardly with all issues + text: He stood foursquare for religious liberty and toleration. + - … dealt straightforwardly with all issues ili: i18438 members: - squarely @@ -3165,8 +3165,8 @@ - firmly and solidly example: - hit the ball squarely - - the bat met the ball squarely - - planted his great bulk square before his enemy + - The bat met the ball squarely. + - … planted his great bulk square before his enemy ili: i18439 members: - squarely @@ -3177,7 +3177,7 @@ - in a square shape example: - a squarely cut piece of paper - - folded the sheet of paper square + - … folded the sheet of paper square ili: i18440 members: - squarely @@ -3188,8 +3188,8 @@ - directly and without evasion; not roundabout example: - to face a problem squarely - - the responsibility lies squarely with them - - spoke forthright (or forthrightly) and to the point + - The responsibility lies squarely with them. + - … spoke forthright (or forthrightly) and to the point ili: i18441 members: - squarely @@ -3200,8 +3200,8 @@ definition: - without deviation example: - - the path leads directly to the lake - - went direct to the office + - The path leads directly to the lake. + - … went direct to the office ili: i18442 members: - directly @@ -3212,8 +3212,8 @@ definition: - in a straight direct way example: - - looked him squarely in the eye - - ran square into me + - … looked him squarely in the eye + - … ran square into me ili: i18443 members: - squarely @@ -3223,7 +3223,7 @@ definition: - directly or exactly; straight example: - - went due North + - … went due North ili: i18444 members: - due @@ -3233,7 +3233,7 @@ - in diverse ways example: - the alternatives that are variously represented by the participants - - the speakers treated the subject most diversely + - The speakers treated the subject most diversely. ili: i18445 members: - variously @@ -3244,7 +3244,7 @@ definition: - with indefatigable energy example: - - she watched the show indefatigably + - She watched the show indefatigably. ili: i18446 members: - indefatigably @@ -3264,7 +3264,7 @@ definition: - with bitterness; in a resentful manner example: - - she complained bitterly + - She complained bitterly. ili: i18448 members: - bitterly @@ -3273,7 +3273,7 @@ definition: - indicating something hard to accept example: - - he was bitterly disappointed + - He was bitterly disappointed. ili: i18449 members: - bitterly @@ -3293,7 +3293,7 @@ definition: - without doubt (used to reinforce an assertion) example: - - it's expensive all right + - It's expensive all right. ili: i18451 members: - all right @@ -3303,7 +3303,7 @@ definition: - in a swift manner example: - - she moved swiftly + - She moved swiftly. ili: i18452 members: - swiftly @@ -3313,7 +3313,7 @@ definition: - in an open way example: - - he openly flaunted his affection for his sister + - He openly flaunted his affection for his sister. ili: i18453 members: - openly @@ -3334,8 +3334,8 @@ - almost; nearly example: - practically the first thing I saw when I got off the train - - he was practically the only guest at the party - - there was practically no garden at all + - He was practically the only guest at the party. + - There was practically no garden at all. ili: i18455 members: - practically @@ -3344,7 +3344,7 @@ definition: - by reasonable assumption example: - - presumably, he missed the train + - Presumably, he missed the train. ili: i18456 members: - presumably @@ -3354,7 +3354,7 @@ definition: - in a pyramidal manner or shape example: - - the bush was trimmed pyramidically + - The bush was trimmed pyramidically. ili: i18457 members: - pyramidically @@ -3363,7 +3363,7 @@ definition: - at the time or occasion immediately following example: - - next the doctor examined his back + - Next the doctor examined his back. ili: i18458 members: - next @@ -3372,7 +3372,7 @@ definition: - temporarily example: - - we'll stop for the time being + - We'll stop for the time being. ili: i18459 members: - for the moment @@ -3391,7 +3391,7 @@ definition: - without the use of a machine example: - - this dress is sewn by hand + - This dress is sewn by hand. ili: i18461 members: - by hand @@ -3400,7 +3400,7 @@ definition: - with the use of a machine example: - - the shirt is sewn by machine + - The shirt is sewn by machine. ili: i18462 members: - by machine @@ -3409,7 +3409,7 @@ definition: - at close quarters example: - - fought hand to hand + - … fought hand to hand ili: i18463 members: - hand to hand @@ -3418,7 +3418,7 @@ definition: - with barely enough money for immediate needs example: - - they lived from hand to mouth + - They lived from hand to mouth. ili: i18464 members: - hand to mouth @@ -3428,7 +3428,7 @@ - used as intensifiers example: - terribly interesting - - I'm awful sorry + - I'm awful sorry. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i18465 @@ -3442,7 +3442,7 @@ definition: - in a terrible manner example: - - she sings terribly + - She sings terribly. ili: i18466 members: - terribly @@ -3456,7 +3456,7 @@ definition: - in an acceptable (but not outstanding) manner example: - - she plays tennis tolerably + - She plays tennis tolerably. ili: i18467 members: - acceptably @@ -3467,7 +3467,7 @@ definition: - to an unacceptable degree example: - - The percentage of lead in our drinking water is unacceptably high + - The percentage of lead in our drinking water is unacceptably high. ili: i18468 members: - unacceptably @@ -3477,7 +3477,7 @@ definition: - in an abusive manner example: - - he behaved abusively toward his children + - He behaved abusively toward his children. ili: i18469 members: - abusively @@ -3486,7 +3486,7 @@ definition: - with admiration example: - - he looked at his wife admiringly + - He looked at his wife admiringly. ili: i18470 members: - admiringly @@ -3495,7 +3495,7 @@ definition: - with adoration example: - - he looked at his wife adoringly + - He looked at his wife adoringly. ili: i18471 members: - adoringly @@ -3504,7 +3504,7 @@ definition: - with adroitness; in an adroit manner example: - - he handled the situation adroitly + - He handled the situation adroitly. ili: i18472 members: - adroitly @@ -3513,7 +3513,7 @@ definition: - in a maladroit manner example: - - he dealt with the situation maladroitly + - He dealt with the situation maladroitly. ili: i18473 members: - maladroitly @@ -3522,7 +3522,7 @@ definition: - of a dreadful kind example: - - there was a dreadfully bloody accident on the road this morning + - There was a dreadfully bloody accident on the road this morning. ili: i18474 members: - dreadfully @@ -3533,7 +3533,7 @@ definition: - to an extraordinary extent or degree example: - - he improved greatly + - He improved greatly. ili: i18475 members: - greatly @@ -3549,8 +3549,8 @@ definition: - in the slightest degree or in any respect example: - - Are you at all interested? No, not at all - - was not in the least unfriendly + - Are you at all interested? No, not at all. + - … was not in the least unfriendly ili: i18477 members: - at all @@ -3561,7 +3561,7 @@ definition: - definitely or certainly example: - - Visit us by all means + - Visit us by all means. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i18478 @@ -3572,8 +3572,8 @@ definition: - definitely not example: - - the prize is by no means certain - - and that isn't all, not by a long sight + - The prize is by no means certain. + - And that isn't all, not by a long sight. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i18479 @@ -3586,7 +3586,7 @@ definition: - in an exhaustive manner example: - - we searched the files thoroughly + - We searched the files thoroughly. ili: i18480 members: - thoroughly @@ -3596,8 +3596,8 @@ definition: - completely and absolutely (‘good’ is sometimes used informally for ‘thoroughly’) example: - - he was soundly defeated - - we beat him good + - He was soundly defeated. + - We beat him good. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i18481 @@ -3610,10 +3610,10 @@ definition: - throughout the entire extent example: - - got soaked through in the rain - - I'm frozen through + - … got soaked through in the rain + - I'm frozen through. - a letter shot through with the writer's personality - - knew him through and through + - … knew him through and through - boards rotten through and through ili: i18482 members: @@ -3624,8 +3624,8 @@ definition: - deeply or completely example: - - slept soundly through the storm - - the baby is sleeping soundly + - … slept soundly through the storm + - The baby is sleeping soundly. ili: i18483 members: - soundly @@ -3634,7 +3634,7 @@ definition: - completely example: - - he fell flop on his face + - He fell flop on his face. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i18484 @@ -3646,9 +3646,9 @@ definition: - in a forthright manner; candidly or frankly example: - - he didn't answer directly - - told me straight out - - came out flat for less work and more pay + - He didn't answer directly. + - … told me straight out + - … came out flat for less work and more pay ili: i18485 members: - directly @@ -3659,7 +3659,7 @@ definition: - not in a forthright manner example: - - he answered very indirectly + - He answered very indirectly. ili: i18486 members: - indirectly @@ -3689,7 +3689,7 @@ definition: - straightforwardly or frankly example: - - we must talk man-to-man + - We must talk man-to-man. ili: i18490 members: - man-to-man @@ -3698,8 +3698,8 @@ definition: - by indirect means example: - - I heard about it only secondhand or thirdhand - - he prefers to buy secondhand + - I heard about it only secondhand or thirdhand. + - He prefers to buy secondhand. ili: i18491 members: - secondhand @@ -3708,7 +3708,7 @@ definition: - by doubly indirect means example: - - I got the news thirdhand + - I got the news thirdhand. ili: i18492 members: - thirdhand @@ -3717,7 +3717,7 @@ definition: - to a great degree or extent example: - - she's much better now + - She's much better now. exemplifies: - 06332047-n ili: i18493 @@ -3728,10 +3728,10 @@ definition: - to a very great degree or extent example: - - I feel a lot better - - we enjoyed ourselves very much - - she was very much interested - - this would help a great deal + - I feel a lot better. + - We enjoyed ourselves very much. + - She was very much interested. + - This would help a great deal. exemplifies: - 06332047-n ili: i18494 @@ -3745,8 +3745,8 @@ definition: - frequently or in great quantities example: - - I don't drink much - - I don't travel much + - I don't drink much. + - I don't travel much. ili: i18495 members: - much @@ -3765,7 +3765,7 @@ - comparative of ‘well’; in a better or more excellent manner or more advantageously or attractively or to a greater degree etc. example: - - She had never sung better + - She had never sung better. - a deed better left undone - better suited to the job ili: i18497 @@ -3776,7 +3776,7 @@ definition: - advancing in amount or intensity example: - - she became increasingly depressed + - She became increasingly depressed. ili: i18498 members: - increasingly @@ -3787,8 +3787,8 @@ definition: - in actuality or reality or fact example: - - she is effectively his wife - - in effect, they had no choice + - She is effectively his wife. + - In effect, they had no choice. ili: i18499 members: - effectively @@ -3798,7 +3798,7 @@ definition: - in reality or fact example: - - the result was, de facto, a one-party system + - The result was, de facto, a one-party system. ili: i18500 members: - de facto @@ -3807,8 +3807,8 @@ definition: - in every practical sense example: - - to all intents and purposes the case is closed - - the rest are for all practical purposes useless + - To all intents and purposes the case is closed. + - The rest are for all practical purposes useless. ili: i18501 members: - for all practical purposes @@ -3826,8 +3826,8 @@ definition: - at an earlier time or formerly example: - - she had previously lived in Chicago - - he was previously president of a bank + - She had previously lived in Chicago. + - He was previously president of a bank. - better than anything previously proposed - a previously unquestioned attitude - antecedently arranged @@ -3840,11 +3840,11 @@ definition: - earlier in time; previously example: - - I had known her before - - as I said before - - he called me the day before but your call had come even earlier - - her parents had died four years earlier - - I mentioned that problem earlier + - I had known her before. + - As I said before. + - He called me the day before but your call had come even earlier. + - Her parents had died four years earlier. + - I mentioned that problem earlier. ili: i18504 members: - earlier @@ -3854,9 +3854,9 @@ definition: - happening at a time subsequent to a reference time example: - - he apologized subsequently - - he's going to the store but he'll be back here later - - it didn't happen until afterward + - He apologized subsequently. + - He's going to the store but he'll be back here later. + - It didn't happen until afterward. - two hours after that ili: i18505 members: @@ -3872,7 +3872,7 @@ - suddenly example: - source: Swift - text: Presto! begone! 'tis here again + text: Presto! begone! 'tis here again. ili: i18508 members: - presto @@ -3918,8 +3918,8 @@ definition: - with intention; in an intentional manner example: - - he used that word intentionally - - I did this by choice + - He used that word intentionally. + - I did this by choice. ili: i18514 members: - intentionally @@ -3935,7 +3935,7 @@ definition: - without intention; in an unintentional manner example: - - she hit him unintentionally + - She hit him unintentionally. ili: i18515 members: - unintentionally @@ -3945,8 +3945,8 @@ definition: - (sentence connectors) because of the reason given example: - - consequently, he didn't do it - - continued to have severe headaches and accordingly returned to the doctor + - Consequently, he didn't do it. + - … continued to have severe headaches and accordingly returned to the doctor ili: i18516 members: - consequently @@ -3956,7 +3956,7 @@ definition: - in accordance with example: - - she acted accordingly + - She acted accordingly. ili: i18517 members: - accordingly @@ -3965,8 +3965,8 @@ definition: - in place of, or as an alternative to example: - - Felix became a herpetologist instead - - alternatively we could buy a used car + - Felix became a herpetologist instead. + - Alternatively we could buy a used car. ili: i18518 members: - alternatively @@ -3977,7 +3977,7 @@ definition: - much less example: - - she can't boil potatoes, let alone cook a meal + - She can't boil potatoes, let alone cook a meal. ili: i18519 members: - let alone @@ -3987,7 +3987,7 @@ definition: - with greater reason; for a still stronger, more certain reason example: - - if you are wrong then, a fortiori, so am I + - If you are wrong then, a fortiori, so am I. ili: i18520 members: - a fortiori @@ -3996,7 +3996,7 @@ definition: - with everything included or counted example: - - altogether he earns close to a million dollars + - Altogether he earns close to a million dollars. ili: i18521 members: - altogether @@ -4008,10 +4008,10 @@ - used of a group whose members acted or were acted upon collectively and when ‘all’ and ‘together’ can be separated by other words example: - - they were herded all together - - they were all herded together - - the books lay all together in a heap - - the books all lay together … + - They were herded all together. + - They were all herded together. + - The books lay all together in a heap. + - The books all lay together … ili: i18522 members: - all together @@ -4029,8 +4029,8 @@ definition: - without preparation or reflection; without a rational basis example: - - they bought the car blindly - - he picked a wife blindly + - They bought the car blindly. + - He picked a wife blindly. ili: i18524 members: - blindly @@ -4048,7 +4048,7 @@ definition: - with respect to chronology example: - - he is chronologically older + - He is chronologically older. ili: i18526 members: - chronologically @@ -4057,7 +4057,7 @@ definition: - in a clinical manner example: - - she is clinically qualified + - She is clinically qualified. ili: i18527 members: - clinically @@ -4075,9 +4075,9 @@ definition: - during the intervening time example: - - meanwhile I will not think about the problem - - meantime he was attentive to his other interests - - in the meantime the police were notified + - Meanwhile I will not think about the problem. + - Meantime he was attentive to his other interests. + - In the meantime the police were notified. ili: i18530 members: - meanwhile @@ -4088,7 +4088,7 @@ definition: - at the same time but in another place example: - - meanwhile, back at the ranch … + - Meanwhile, back at the ranch … ili: i18531 members: - meanwhile @@ -4097,7 +4097,7 @@ definition: - two times example: - - I called her twice + - I called her twice. ili: i18532 members: - twice @@ -4106,7 +4106,7 @@ definition: - on a large scale example: - - the sketch was so largely drawn that you could see it from the back row + - The sketch was so largely drawn that you could see it from the back row. ili: i18533 members: - largely @@ -4124,8 +4124,8 @@ definition: - in a lengthy or prolix manner example: - - the argument went on lengthily - - she talked at length about the problem + - The argument went on lengthily. + - She talked at length about the problem. ili: i18535 members: - lengthily @@ -4135,7 +4135,7 @@ definition: - most recently example: - - I saw him last in London + - I saw him last in London. ili: i18536 members: - last @@ -4144,7 +4144,7 @@ definition: - the item at the end example: - - last, I'll discuss family values + - Last, I'll discuss family values. ili: i18537 members: - last @@ -4156,7 +4156,7 @@ definition: - in addition to all the foregoing example: - - last not least, he plays the saxophone + - Last not least, he plays the saxophone. ili: i18538 members: - last but not least @@ -4173,7 +4173,7 @@ definition: - in an absentminded or preoccupied manner example: - - he read the letter absently + - He read the letter absently. ili: i18540 members: - absently @@ -4185,7 +4185,7 @@ definition: - in an accusing manner example: - - he looked at her accusingly + - He looked at her accusingly. ili: i18541 members: - accusingly @@ -4201,7 +4201,7 @@ definition: - in a poignant or touching manner example: - - she spoke poignantly + - She spoke poignantly. ili: i18543 members: - affectingly @@ -4212,10 +4212,10 @@ definition: - at or in the front example: - - I see the lights of a town ahead - - the road ahead is foggy + - I see the lights of a town ahead. + - The road ahead is foggy. - staring straight ahead - - we couldn't see over the heads of the people in front + - We couldn't see over the heads of the people in front. - with the cross of Jesus marching on before ili: i18544 members: @@ -4227,9 +4227,9 @@ definition: - ahead of time; in anticipation example: - - when you pay ahead (or in advance) you receive a discount - - We like to plan ahead - - should have made reservations beforehand + - When you pay ahead (or in advance) you receive a discount. + - We like to plan ahead. + - … should have made reservations beforehand ili: i18545 members: - ahead @@ -4240,11 +4240,11 @@ definition: - in a forward direction example: - - go ahead - - the train moved ahead slowly - - the boat lurched ahead - - moved onward into the forest - - they went slowly forward in the mud + - Go ahead. + - The train moved ahead slowly. + - The boat lurched ahead. + - … moved onward into the forest + - They went slowly forward in the mud. ili: i18546 members: - ahead @@ -4258,11 +4258,11 @@ definition: - leading or ahead in a competition example: - - the horse was three lengths ahead going into the home stretch + - The horse was three lengths ahead going into the home stretch. - ahead by two pawns - - our candidate is in the lead in the polls + - Our candidate is in the lead in the polls. - way out front in the race - - the advertising campaign put them out front in sales + - The advertising campaign put them out front in sales. ili: i18547 members: - ahead @@ -4274,8 +4274,8 @@ - to a different or a more advanced time (meaning advanced either toward the present or toward the future) example: - - moved the appointment ahead from Tuesday to Monday - - pushed the deadline ahead from Tuesday to Wednesday + - … moved the appointment ahead from Tuesday to Monday + - … pushed the deadline ahead from Tuesday to Wednesday ili: i18548 members: - ahead @@ -4294,8 +4294,8 @@ definition: - all the time or over a period of time example: - - She had known all along - - the hope had been there all along + - She had known all along. + - The hope had been there all along. ili: i18550 members: - all along @@ -4305,11 +4305,11 @@ definition: - with a forward motion example: - - we drove along admiring the view - - the horse trotted along at a steady pace - - the circus traveled on to the next city - - move along - - march on + - We drove along admiring the view. + - The horse trotted along at a steady pace. + - The circus traveled on to the next city. + - Move along. + - March on. ili: i18551 members: - along @@ -4319,8 +4319,8 @@ definition: - in accompaniment or as a companion example: - - his little sister came along to the movies - - I brought my camera along + - His little sister came along to the movies. + - I brought my camera along. - working along with his father ili: i18552 members: @@ -4330,9 +4330,9 @@ definition: - in addition (usually followed by ‘with’) example: - - we sent them food and some clothing went along in the package - - along with the package came a bill - - consider the advantages along with the disadvantages + - We sent them food and some clothing went along in the package. + - Along with the package came a bill. + - Consider the advantages along with the disadvantages. ili: i18553 members: - along @@ -4341,7 +4341,7 @@ definition: - to a more advanced state example: - - the work is moving along + - The work is moving along. - well along in their research - hurrying their education along - getting along in years @@ -4353,8 +4353,8 @@ definition: - in line with a length or direction (often followed by ‘by’ or ‘beside’) example: - - pass the word along - - ran along beside me + - Pass the word along. + - … ran along beside me - cottages along by the river ili: i18555 members: @@ -4364,8 +4364,8 @@ definition: - indicates continuity or persistence or concentration example: - - his spirit lives on - - shall I read on? + - His spirit lives on. + - Shall I read on? ili: i18556 members: - 'on' @@ -4374,7 +4374,7 @@ definition: - in a state required for something to function or be effective example: - - turn the lights on + - Turn the lights on. - get a load on ili: i18557 members: @@ -4384,7 +4384,7 @@ definition: - in a like manner example: - - they walk alike + - They walk alike. ili: i18558 members: - alike @@ -4393,7 +4393,7 @@ definition: - equally example: - - parents and teachers alike demanded reforms + - Parents and teachers alike demanded reforms. ili: i18559 members: - alike @@ -4403,8 +4403,8 @@ definition: - using the voice; not silently example: - - please read the passage aloud - - he laughed out loud + - Please read the passage aloud. + - He laughed out loud. ili: i18560 members: - aloud @@ -4414,10 +4414,10 @@ definition: - with relatively high volume example: - - the band played loudly - - she spoke loudly and angrily - - he spoke loud enough for those at the back of the room to hear him - - cried aloud for help + - The band played loudly. + - She spoke loudly and angrily. + - He spoke loud enough for those at the back of the room to hear him. + - … cried aloud for help ili: i18561 members: - loudly @@ -4428,9 +4428,9 @@ definition: - with low volume example: - - speak softly but carry a big stick - - she spoke quietly to the child - - the radio was playing softly + - Speak softly but carry a big stick. + - She spoke quietly to the child. + - The radio was playing softly. ili: i18562 members: - softly @@ -4440,10 +4440,10 @@ definition: - to a faint degree or weakly perceived example: - - between him and the dim light a form was outlined faintly + - Between him and the dim light a form was outlined faintly. - stars shining faintly through the overcast - - could hear his distant shouts only faintly - - the rumors weren't even faintly true + - … could hear his distant shouts only faintly + - The rumors weren't even faintly true. ili: i18563 members: - faintly @@ -4452,7 +4452,7 @@ definition: - in an analogous manner example: - - analogously, we have a variable + - Analogously, we have a variable. ili: i18564 members: - analogously @@ -4461,8 +4461,8 @@ definition: - in a random manner example: - - the houses were randomly scattered - - bullets were fired into the crowd at random + - The houses were randomly scattered. + - Bullets were fired into the crowd at random. ili: i18565 members: - randomly @@ -4477,8 +4477,8 @@ definition: - in circumference example: - - the trunk is ten feet around - - the pond is two miles around + - The trunk is ten feet around. + - The pond is two miles around. ili: i18566 members: - around @@ -4489,7 +4489,7 @@ example: - a few spectators standing about - hanging around - - waited around for the next flight + - … waited around for the next flight ili: i18567 members: - about @@ -4499,8 +4499,8 @@ definition: - not far away in relative terms example: - - she works nearby - - the planets orbiting nearby are Venus and Mars + - She works nearby. + - The planets orbiting nearby are Venus and Mars. ili: i18568 members: - nearby @@ -4509,7 +4509,7 @@ definition: - from beginning to end; throughout example: - - It rains all year round on Skye + - It rains all year round on Skye. - frigid weather the year around ili: i18569 members: @@ -4520,8 +4520,8 @@ definition: - by a circular or circuitous route example: - - He came all the way around the base - - the road goes around the pond + - He came all the way around the base. + - The road goes around the pond. ili: i18570 members: - around @@ -4530,7 +4530,7 @@ definition: - in a circle or circular motion example: - - The wheels are spinning around + - The wheels are spinning around. ili: i18571 members: - around @@ -4540,9 +4540,9 @@ - all around or on all sides example: - dirty clothes lying around (or about) - - let's look about for help - - There were trees growing all around - - she looked around her + - Let's look about for help. + - There were trees growing all around. + - She looked around her. ili: i18572 members: - about @@ -4552,8 +4552,8 @@ definition: - to a particular destination either specified or understood example: - - she came around to see me - - I invited them around for supper + - She came around to see me. + - I invited them around for supper. ili: i18573 members: - around @@ -4563,7 +4563,7 @@ - in or to a reversed position or direction example: - about face - - suddenly she turned around + - Suddenly she turned around. ili: i18574 members: - about @@ -4574,11 +4574,11 @@ - used of movement to or among many different places or in no particular direction example: - wandering about with no place to go - - people were rushing about - - news gets around (or about) - - traveled around in Asia - - he needs advice from someone who's been around - - she sleeps around + - People were rushing about. + - News gets around (or about). + - … traveled around in Asia + - He needs advice from someone who's been around. + - She sleeps around. ili: i18575 members: - about @@ -4588,8 +4588,8 @@ definition: - in or to various places; first this place and then that; location pronoun example: - - he worked here and there but never for long in one town - - we drove here and there in the darkness + - He worked here and there but never for long in one town. + - We drove here and there in the darkness. ili: i18576 members: - here and there @@ -4598,8 +4598,8 @@ definition: - with great urgency example: - - health care reform is needed urgently - - the soil desperately needed potash + - Health care reform is needed urgently. + - The soil desperately needed potash. ili: i18577 members: - urgently @@ -4609,16 +4609,16 @@ definition: - (of actions or states) slightly short of or not quite accomplished; all but example: - - the job is (just) about done - - the baby was almost asleep when the alarm sounded - - we're almost finished - - the car all but ran her down - - he nearly fainted - - talked for nigh onto 2 hours - - the recording is well-nigh perfect - - virtually all the parties signed the contract - - I was near exhausted by the run - - most everyone agrees + - The job is (just) about done. + - The baby was almost asleep when the alarm sounded. + - We're almost finished. + - The car all but ran her down. + - He nearly fainted. + - … talked for nigh onto 2 hours + - The recording is well-nigh perfect. + - Virtually all the parties signed the contract. + - I was near exhausted by the run. + - Most everyone agrees. ili: i18578 members: - about @@ -4643,7 +4643,7 @@ definition: - toward an asymptote example: - - it grew asymptotically + - It grew asymptotically. ili: i18580 members: - asymptotically @@ -4652,7 +4652,7 @@ definition: - for the most part example: - - he is mainly interested in butterflies + - He is mainly interested in butterflies. ili: i18582 members: - chiefly @@ -4666,7 +4666,7 @@ - in the past example: - long ago - - sixty years ago my grandfather came to the U.S. + - Sixty years ago my grandfather came to the U.S. ili: i18583 members: - ago @@ -4675,8 +4675,8 @@ definition: - in or to or toward a past time example: - - set the clocks back an hour - - never look back + - Set the clocks back an hour. + - Never look back. - lovers of the past looking fondly backward ili: i18584 members: @@ -4687,9 +4687,9 @@ definition: - at or to or toward the back or rear example: - - he moved back - - tripped when he stepped backward - - she looked rearward out the window of the car + - He moved back. + - … tripped when he stepped backward + - She looked rearward out the window of the car. ili: i18585 members: - back @@ -4702,9 +4702,9 @@ definition: - at or to or toward the front; forward example: - - he faced forward - - step forward - - she practiced sewing backward as well as frontward on her new sewing machine + - He faced forward. + - Step forward. + - She practiced sewing backward as well as frontward on her new sewing machine. exemplifies: - 07170369-n ili: i18586 @@ -4720,9 +4720,9 @@ definition: - in repayment or retaliation example: - - we paid back everything we had borrowed - - he hit me and I hit him back - - I was kept in after school for talking back to the teacher + - We paid back everything we had borrowed. + - He hit me and I hit him back. + - I was kept in after school for talking back to the teacher. ili: i18587 members: - back @@ -4731,7 +4731,7 @@ definition: - in or to or toward a former location example: - - she went back to her parents' house + - She went back to her parents' house. ili: i18588 members: - back @@ -4740,7 +4740,7 @@ definition: - in or to or toward an original condition example: - - he went back to sleep + - He went back to sleep. ili: i18589 members: - back @@ -4749,7 +4749,7 @@ definition: - in reply example: - - he wrote back three days later + - He wrote back three days later. ili: i18590 members: - back @@ -4758,8 +4758,8 @@ definition: - toward the future; forward in time example: - - I like to look ahead in imagination to what the future may bring - - I look forward to seeing you + - I like to look ahead in imagination to what the future may bring. + - I look forward to seeing you. ili: i18591 members: - ahead @@ -4778,7 +4778,7 @@ definition: - having the wind against the forward side of the sails example: - - the ship came up into the wind with all yards aback + - The ship came up into the wind with all yards aback. ili: i18593 members: - aback @@ -4794,8 +4794,8 @@ definition: - in a manner or order or direction the reverse of normal example: - - it's easy to get the ‘i’ and the ‘e’ backward in words like ‘seize’ and ‘siege’ - - the child put her jersey on backward + - It's easy to get the ‘i’ and the ‘e’ backward in words like ‘seize’ and ‘siege’. + - The child put her jersey on backward. ili: i18595 members: - backward @@ -4805,9 +4805,9 @@ definition: - moving from one place to another and back again example: - - he traveled back and forth between Los Angeles and New York - - the treetops whipped to and fro in a frightening manner - - the old man just sat on the porch and rocked back and forth all day + - He traveled back and forth between Los Angeles and New York. + - The treetops whipped to and fro in a frightening manner. + - The old man just sat on the porch and rocked back and forth all day. ili: i18596 members: - back and forth @@ -4818,7 +4818,7 @@ definition: - moving backward and forward along a given course example: - - he walked up and down the locker room + - He walked up and down the locker room. - all up and down the Eastern seaboard ili: i18597 members: @@ -4828,7 +4828,7 @@ definition: - with regard to sound or the ear example: - - the new musical was visually and aurally appealing + - The new musical was visually and aurally appealing. ili: i18598 members: - aurally @@ -4837,7 +4837,7 @@ definition: - with respect to an axis example: - - the jet was directed axially toward the cathode + - The jet was directed axially toward the cathode. ili: i18599 members: - axially @@ -4846,7 +4846,7 @@ definition: - in a brazen manner example: - - he spoke brazenly + - He spoke brazenly. ili: i18600 members: - brazenly @@ -4855,7 +4855,7 @@ definition: - in an extremely intelligent way example: - - he solved the problem brilliantly + - He solved the problem brilliantly. ili: i18601 members: - brilliantly @@ -4864,8 +4864,8 @@ definition: - with brightness example: - - the stars shone brilliantly - - the windows glowed jewel bright + - The stars shone brilliantly. + - The windows glowed jewel bright. ili: i18602 members: - brilliantly @@ -4885,7 +4885,7 @@ definition: - in a commercial manner example: - - the product is commercially available + - The product is commercially available. ili: i18604 members: - commercially @@ -4894,8 +4894,8 @@ definition: - at a great cost example: - - he paid dearly for the food - - this cost him dear + - He paid dearly for the food. + - This cost him dear. ili: i18605 members: - dearly @@ -4905,8 +4905,8 @@ definition: - with affection example: - - she loved him dearly - - he treats her affectionately + - She loved him dearly. + - He treats her affectionately. ili: i18606 members: - dearly @@ -4917,7 +4917,7 @@ definition: - in a sincere and heartfelt manner example: - - I would dearly love to know + - I would dearly love to know. ili: i18607 members: - dearly @@ -4927,7 +4927,7 @@ definition: - with the terms of the relation reversed example: - - conversely, not all women are mothers + - Conversely, not all women are mothers. ili: i18608 members: - conversely @@ -4936,7 +4936,7 @@ definition: - for cosmetic purposes to improve appearance example: - - it is used cosmetically by many women + - It is used cosmetically by many women. ili: i18609 members: - cosmetically @@ -4954,7 +4954,7 @@ definition: - in a covert manner example: - - he did it covertly + - He did it covertly. ili: i18611 members: - covertly @@ -4963,7 +4963,7 @@ definition: - in an overt manner example: - - he did it overtly + - He did it overtly. ili: i18612 members: - overtly @@ -4973,8 +4973,8 @@ - by using a microscope; so as to be visible only with a microscope; as seen with a microscope example: - - the blood was examined microscopically - - the seeds were microscopically small + - The blood was examined microscopically. + - The seeds were microscopically small. ili: i18613 members: - microscopically @@ -4984,7 +4984,7 @@ - as if by using a microscope; with extreme precision and attention to detail; in minute detail example: - - every manuscript was edited microscopically + - Every manuscript was edited microscopically. ili: i18614 members: - microscopically @@ -4993,7 +4993,7 @@ definition: - without doubt; certainly example: - - it's undoubtedly very beautiful + - It's undoubtedly very beautiful. ili: i18615 members: - undoubtedly @@ -5004,7 +5004,7 @@ definition: - with respect to statistics example: - - this is statistically impossible + - This is statistically impossible. ili: i18616 members: - statistically @@ -5013,7 +5013,7 @@ definition: - with respect to thermodynamics example: - - this phenomenon is thermodynamically impossible + - This phenomenon is thermodynamically impossible. ili: i18617 members: - thermodynamically @@ -5022,7 +5022,7 @@ definition: - during the night of the present day example: - - drop by tonight + - Drop by tonight. ili: i18618 members: - tonight @@ -5033,7 +5033,7 @@ definition: - in an active manner example: - - he participated actively in the war + - He participated actively in the war. ili: i18619 members: - actively @@ -5042,7 +5042,7 @@ definition: - in a passive manner example: - - he listened passively + - He listened passively. ili: i18620 members: - passively @@ -5051,8 +5051,8 @@ definition: - (in writing) at a later place example: - - see below - - vide infra + - See below. + - Vide infra. ili: i19938 members: - below @@ -5062,7 +5062,7 @@ definition: - (in writing) at an earlier place example: - - see above + - See above. ili: i18622 members: - above @@ -5092,7 +5092,7 @@ definition: - in addition; over and above what is expected example: - - He lost his wife in the bargain + - He lost his wife in the bargain. ili: i18625 members: - in the bargain @@ -5109,7 +5109,7 @@ definition: - without respect; in a disdainful manner example: - - she spoke of him contemptuously + - She spoke of him contemptuously. ili: i18627 members: - contemptuously @@ -5121,7 +5121,7 @@ definition: - by virtue of a contract example: - - they were contractually responsible + - They were contractually responsible. ili: i18628 members: - contractually @@ -5130,9 +5130,9 @@ definition: - in an insane manner example: - - she behaved insanely - - he behaves crazily when he is off his medication - - the witch cackled madly + - She behaved insanely. + - He behaves crazily when he is off his medication. + - The witch cackled madly. - screaming dementedly ili: i18629 members: @@ -5145,7 +5145,7 @@ definition: - in a sane or lucid manner example: - - she is behaving rather sanely these days even though we know she is schizophrenic + - She is behaving rather sanely these days even though we know she is schizophrenic. ili: i18630 members: - sanely @@ -5154,7 +5154,7 @@ definition: - in a comical manner example: - - the tone was comically desperate + - The tone was comically desperate. ili: i18631 members: - comically @@ -5163,7 +5163,7 @@ definition: - every day; without missing a day example: - - he stops by daily + - He stops by daily. ili: i18632 members: - daily @@ -5172,7 +5172,7 @@ definition: - without missing a week example: - - she visited her aunt weekly + - She visited her aunt weekly. ili: i18633 members: - hebdomadally @@ -5184,7 +5184,7 @@ definition: - without missing a year example: - - they travel to China annually + - They travel to China annually. ili: i18634 members: - annually @@ -5196,7 +5196,7 @@ definition: - with curiosity example: - - the baby looked around curiously + - The baby looked around curiously. ili: i18635 members: - curiously @@ -5214,7 +5214,7 @@ definition: - in a misleading way example: - - the exam looked deceptively easy + - The exam looked deceptively easy. ili: i18637 members: - deceptively @@ -5272,7 +5272,7 @@ definition: - in a giddy light-headed manner example: - - he walked around dizzily + - He walked around dizzily. ili: i18644 members: - dizzily @@ -5290,7 +5290,7 @@ definition: - in a dorsoventral direction example: - - the ray has a dorsoventrally flattened body + - The ray has a dorsoventrally flattened body. ili: i18646 members: - dorsoventrally @@ -5306,8 +5306,8 @@ definition: - to double the degree example: - - she was doubly rewarded - - his eyes were double bright + - She was doubly rewarded. + - His eyes were double bright. ili: i18648 members: - doubly @@ -5318,7 +5318,7 @@ definition: - one by one; one at a time example: - - they were arranged singly + - They were arranged singly. ili: i18649 members: - singly @@ -5327,7 +5327,7 @@ definition: - in several ways; in a multiple manner example: - - they were multiply checked for errors + - They were multiply checked for errors. ili: i18650 members: - multiply @@ -5336,7 +5336,7 @@ definition: - in a multiplicative manner example: - - the errors increased multiplicatively + - The errors increased multiplicatively. ili: i18651 members: - multiplicatively @@ -5345,7 +5345,7 @@ definition: - in a twofold manner example: - - he was doubly wrong + - He was doubly wrong. ili: i18652 members: - doubly @@ -5355,7 +5355,7 @@ definition: - in an empirical manner example: - - this can be empirically tested + - This can be empirically tested. ili: i18653 members: - empirically @@ -5366,7 +5366,7 @@ definition: - to a distinctly greater extent or degree than is common example: - - he was particularly fussy about spelling + - He was particularly fussy about spelling. - a particularly gruesome attack - under peculiarly tragic circumstances - an especially (or specially) cautious approach to the danger @@ -5381,7 +5381,7 @@ definition: - with the full authority of the office example: - - the pope must speak ex cathedra for an encyclical to be infallible + - The pope must speak ex cathedra for an encyclical to be infallible. ili: i18655 members: - ex cathedra @@ -5399,7 +5399,7 @@ definition: - with elaboration example: - - it was elaborately spelled out + - It was elaborately spelled out. ili: i18657 members: - elaborately @@ -5410,8 +5410,8 @@ definition: - in or to another place example: - - he went elsewhere - - look elsewhere for the answer + - He went elsewhere. + - Look elsewhere for the answer. ili: i18658 members: - elsewhere @@ -5420,7 +5420,7 @@ definition: - in relation to eschatology example: - - even atheists can be eschatologically minded + - Even atheists can be eschatologically minded. ili: i18659 members: - eschatologically @@ -5436,7 +5436,7 @@ definition: - in an experimental fashion example: - - this can be experimentally determined + - This can be experimentally determined. ili: i18661 members: - experimentally @@ -5447,7 +5447,7 @@ definition: - with specific intentions; for the express purpose example: - - she needs the money expressly for her patients + - She needs the money expressly for her patients. ili: i18662 members: - expressly @@ -5456,7 +5456,7 @@ definition: - not seriously example: - - I meant it facetiously + - I meant it facetiously. ili: i18663 members: - facetiously @@ -5467,8 +5467,8 @@ definition: - with speed example: - - he works quickly - - John got ready in short order + - He works quickly. + - John got ready in short order. ili: i19269 members: - quickly @@ -5491,9 +5491,9 @@ definition: - quickly or rapidly (often used as a combining form) example: - - how fast can he get here? - - ran as fast as he could - - needs medical help fast + - How fast can he get here? + - … ran as fast as he could + - … needs medical help fast - fast-running rivers - fast-breaking news - fast-opening (or fast-closing) shutters @@ -5505,8 +5505,8 @@ definition: - at top speed example: - - he ran flat out to catch the bus - - he was off down the road like blue murder + - He ran flat out to catch the bus. + - He was off down the road like blue murder. ili: i18666 members: - flat out @@ -5516,9 +5516,9 @@ definition: - firmly or closely example: - - held fast to the rope - - her foot was stuck fast - - held tight + - … held fast to the rope + - Her foot was stuck fast. + - … held tight ili: i18667 members: - fast @@ -5573,7 +5573,7 @@ definition: - not permissibly example: - - the radon level in the basement was impermissibly high + - The radon level in the basement was impermissibly high. ili: i18674 members: - impermissibly @@ -5582,7 +5582,7 @@ definition: - in an unqualified manner example: - - he flatly denied the charges + - He flatly denied the charges. ili: i18675 members: - flatly @@ -5593,7 +5593,7 @@ definition: - squarely or solidly example: - - hit him flush in the face + - … hit him flush in the face ili: i18676 members: - flush @@ -5602,7 +5602,7 @@ definition: - in the same plane example: - - set it flush with the top of the table + - … set it flush with the top of the table ili: i18677 members: - flush @@ -5611,9 +5611,9 @@ definition: - for a limitless time example: - - no one can live forever + - No one can live forever. - source: P.P.Bliss - text: brightly beams our Father's mercy from his lighthouse evermore + text: Brightly beams our Father's mercy from his lighthouse evermore. ili: i18678 members: - everlastingly @@ -5625,7 +5625,7 @@ definition: - to infinity; without or seemingly without limit example: - - talked on and on ad infinitum + - … talked on and on ad infinitum ili: i18679 members: - ad infinitum @@ -5634,7 +5634,7 @@ definition: - for a long time without essential change example: - - he is permanently disabled + - He is permanently disabled. ili: i18680 members: - permanently @@ -5653,7 +5653,7 @@ definition: - for life example: - - desire happiness in perpetuity + - … desire happiness in perpetuity - an annuity paid in perpetuity ili: i18682 members: @@ -5663,9 +5663,9 @@ definition: - for a limited time only; not permanently example: - - he will work here temporarily - - he was brought out of retirement temporarily - - a power failure temporarily darkened the town + - He will work here temporarily. + - He was brought out of retirement temporarily. + - A power failure temporarily darkened the town. ili: i18683 members: - temporarily @@ -5683,7 +5683,7 @@ definition: - without advance preparation example: - - he spoke ad lib + - He spoke ad lib. ili: i18685 members: - ad lib @@ -5695,8 +5695,8 @@ definition: - temporarily and conditionally example: - - they have agreed provisionally - - was appointed provisionally + - They have agreed provisionally. + - … was appointed provisionally ili: i18686 members: - provisionally @@ -5705,7 +5705,7 @@ definition: - seemingly without interruption example: - - complained continually that there wasn't enough money + - … complained continually that there wasn't enough money ili: i18687 members: - continually @@ -5714,8 +5714,8 @@ definition: - for a very long or seemingly endless time example: - - she took forever to write the paper - - we had to wait forever and a day + - She took forever to write the paper. + - We had to wait forever and a day. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i18688 @@ -5737,8 +5737,8 @@ - to a high degree or extent; favorably or with much respect example: - highly successful - - He spoke highly of her - - does not think highly of his writing + - He spoke highly of her. + - … does not think highly of his writing - extremely interesting ili: i18690 members: @@ -5767,7 +5767,7 @@ definition: - as if by magnetism example: - - he was magnetically attracted to her + - He was magnetically attracted to her. ili: i18693 members: - magnetically @@ -5785,7 +5785,7 @@ definition: - in a geometric fashion example: - - it grew geometrically + - It grew geometrically. ili: i18695 members: - geometrically @@ -5794,7 +5794,7 @@ definition: - in a dangerous manner example: - - he came dangerously close to falling off the ledge + - He came dangerously close to falling off the ledge. ili: i18696 members: - perilously @@ -5805,7 +5805,7 @@ definition: - in a weary manner example: - - he walked around tiredly + - He walked around tiredly. ili: i18697 members: - tiredly @@ -5815,7 +5815,7 @@ definition: - to a vital degree example: - - this is vitally important + - This is vitally important. ili: i18698 members: - vitally @@ -5831,7 +5831,7 @@ definition: - in a strenuous manner; strongly or vigorously example: - - he objected strenuously to the stand his party was taking + - He objected strenuously to the stand his party was taking. ili: i18700 members: - strenuously @@ -5840,8 +5840,8 @@ definition: - with strained or eager attention example: - - listened intently - - stood watching intently + - … listened intently + - … stood watching intently ili: i18701 members: - intently @@ -5850,7 +5850,7 @@ definition: - heartily or earnestly example: - - They fell to work dingdong + - They fell to work dingdong. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i18702 @@ -5861,7 +5861,7 @@ definition: - powerfully or vigorously example: - - he strove mightily to achieve a better position in life + - He strove mightily to achieve a better position in life. ili: i18703 members: - mightily @@ -5877,11 +5877,11 @@ definition: - with effort or force or vigor example: - - the team played hard - - worked hard all day - - pressed hard on the lever - - hit the ball hard - - slammed the door hard + - The team played hard. + - … worked hard all day + - … pressed hard on the lever + - … hit the ball hard + - … slammed the door hard ili: i18705 members: - hard @@ -5891,8 +5891,8 @@ - to the full extent possible; all the way example: - hard alee - - the ship went hard astern - - swung the wheel hard left + - The ship went hard astern. + - … swung the wheel hard left ili: i18706 members: - hard @@ -5901,8 +5901,8 @@ definition: - slowly and with difficulty example: - - prejudices die hard - - he was so dizzy he could hardly stand up straight + - Prejudices die hard. + - He was so dizzy he could hardly stand up straight. ili: i18707 members: - hard @@ -5912,8 +5912,8 @@ definition: - causing great damage or hardship example: - - industries hit hard by the depression - - she was severely affected by the bank's failure + - Industries hit hard by the depression. + - She was severely affected by the bank's failure. ili: i18708 members: - hard @@ -5923,7 +5923,7 @@ definition: - with firmness example: - - held hard to the railing + - … held hard to the railing ili: i18709 members: - hard @@ -5933,8 +5933,8 @@ definition: - earnestly or intently example: - - thought hard about it - - stared hard at the accused + - … thought hard about it + - … stared hard at the accused ili: i18710 members: - hard @@ -5943,7 +5943,7 @@ definition: - with pain or distress or bitterness example: - - he took the rejection very hard + - He took the rejection very hard. ili: i18711 members: - hard @@ -5952,9 +5952,9 @@ definition: - very near or close in space or time example: - - it stands hard by the railroad tracks - - they were hard on his heels - - a strike followed hard upon the plant's opening + - It stands hard by the railroad tracks. + - They were hard on his heels. + - A strike followed hard upon the plant's opening. ili: i18712 members: - hard @@ -5972,7 +5972,7 @@ definition: - securely fixed or fastened example: - - the window was tightly sealed + - The window was tightly sealed. ili: i18714 members: - tightly @@ -5981,8 +5981,8 @@ definition: - for a short time example: - - she visited him briefly - - was briefly associated with IBM + - She visited him briefly. + - … was briefly associated with IBM ili: i18715 members: - briefly @@ -5991,8 +5991,8 @@ definition: - for an instant or moment example: - - we paused momentarily before proceeding - - a cardinal perched momently on the dogwood branch + - We paused momentarily before proceeding. + - A cardinal perched momently on the dogwood branch. ili: i18716 members: - momentarily @@ -6002,7 +6002,7 @@ definition: - in a conclusive way example: - - we settled the problem conclusively + - We settled the problem conclusively. ili: i18717 members: - conclusively @@ -6012,7 +6012,7 @@ definition: - not conclusively example: - - the meeting ended inconclusively + - The meeting ended inconclusively. ili: i18718 members: - inconclusively @@ -6021,8 +6021,8 @@ definition: - in an unfortunate or deplorable manner example: - - he was sadly neglected - - it was woefully inadequate + - He was sadly neglected. + - It was woefully inadequate. ili: i18719 members: - deplorably @@ -6052,7 +6052,7 @@ definition: - in a focal manner example: - - the submucosa was focally infiltrated + - The submucosa was focally infiltrated. ili: i18722 members: - focally @@ -6087,7 +6087,7 @@ - in an entertaining and amusing manner example: - Hollywood has grown too sophisticated to turn out anything really amusingly bad - these days + these days. ili: i18726 members: - amusingly @@ -6097,7 +6097,7 @@ definition: - on a floor below example: - - the tenants live downstairs + - The tenants live downstairs. ili: i18727 members: - downstairs @@ -6109,7 +6109,7 @@ definition: - on a floor above example: - - they lived upstairs + - They lived upstairs. ili: i18728 members: - upstairs @@ -6120,7 +6120,7 @@ definition: - with respect to the mind example: - - she's a bit weak upstairs + - She's a bit weak upstairs. ili: i18729 members: - upstairs @@ -6129,7 +6129,7 @@ definition: - with the wind; in the direction the wind is blowing example: - - they flew downwind + - They flew downwind. ili: i18730 members: - downwind @@ -6138,7 +6138,7 @@ definition: - in the direction opposite to the direction the wind is blowing example: - - they flew upwind + - They flew upwind. ili: i18731 members: - upwind @@ -6149,7 +6149,7 @@ definition: - toward the wind example: - - they were sailing windward + - They were sailing windward. ili: i18732 members: - windward @@ -6159,7 +6159,7 @@ definition: - away from the wind example: - - they were sailing leeward + - They were sailing leeward. ili: i18733 members: - leeward @@ -6169,9 +6169,9 @@ definition: - spatially or metaphorically from a higher to a lower level or position example: - - don't fall down - - rode the lift up and skied down - - prices plunged downward + - Don't fall down. + - … rode the lift up and skied down + - Prices plunged downward. ili: i18734 members: - down @@ -6183,10 +6183,10 @@ definition: - away from a more central or a more northerly place example: - - was sent down to work at the regional office - - worked down on the farm - - came down for the wedding - - flew down to Florida + - … was sent down to work at the regional office + - … worked down on the farm + - … came down for the wedding + - … flew down to Florida ili: i18735 members: - down @@ -6204,8 +6204,8 @@ definition: - in an inactive or inoperative state example: - - the factory went down during the strike - - the computer went down again + - The factory went down during the strike. + - The computer went down again. ili: i18737 members: - down @@ -6214,7 +6214,7 @@ definition: - to a lower intensity example: - - he slowly phased down the light until the stage was completely black + - He slowly phased down the light until the stage was completely black. ili: i18738 members: - down @@ -6223,7 +6223,7 @@ definition: - from an earlier time example: - - the story was passed down from father to son + - The story was passed down from father to son. ili: i18739 members: - down @@ -6232,10 +6232,10 @@ definition: - spatially or metaphorically from a lower to a higher position example: - - look up! - - the music surged up - - the fragments flew upwards - - prices soared upwards + - Look up! + - The music surged up. + - The fragments flew upwards. + - Prices soared upwards. - upwardly mobile ili: i18740 members: @@ -6248,7 +6248,7 @@ definition: - to a later time example: - - they moved the meeting date up + - They moved the meeting date up. - from childhood upward ili: i18741 members: @@ -6260,7 +6260,7 @@ definition: - to a more central or a more northerly place example: - - was transferred up to headquarters + - … was transferred up to headquarters - up to Canada for a vacation ili: i18742 members: @@ -6270,7 +6270,7 @@ definition: - nearer to the speaker example: - - he walked up and grabbed my lapels + - He walked up and grabbed my lapels. ili: i18743 members: - up @@ -6279,7 +6279,7 @@ definition: - to a higher intensity example: - - he turned up the volume + - He turned up the volume. ili: i18744 members: - up @@ -6306,7 +6306,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - he caught the ball and ran downfield 15 yards + - He caught the ball and ran downfield 15 yards. ili: i18747 members: - downfield @@ -6315,7 +6315,7 @@ definition: - thoroughgoing example: - - he is outright dishonest + - He is outright dishonest. exemplifies: - 06332047-n ili: i18748 @@ -6327,7 +6327,7 @@ definition: - without reservation or concealment example: - - she asked him outright for a divorce + - She asked him outright for a divorce. ili: i18749 members: - outright @@ -6345,13 +6345,13 @@ definition: - at or to or in the direction of one's home or family example: - - He stays home on weekends - - after the game the children brought friends home for supper - - I'll be home tomorrow - - came riding home in style - - I hope you will come home for Christmas - - I'll take her home - - don't forget to write home + - He stays home on weekends. + - After the game the children brought friends home for supper. + - I'll be home tomorrow. + - … came riding home in style + - I hope you will come home for Christmas. + - I'll take her home. + - Don't forget to write home. ili: i18751 members: - home @@ -6360,7 +6360,7 @@ definition: - at, to, or toward the place where you reside example: - - he worked at home + - He worked at home. ili: i18752 members: - at home @@ -6371,7 +6371,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - they played at home last night + - They played at home last night. ili: i18753 members: - at home @@ -6380,9 +6380,9 @@ definition: - to the fullest extent; to the heart example: - - drove the nail home - - drove his point home - - his comments hit home + - … drove the nail home + - … drove his point home + - His comments hit home. ili: i18754 members: - home @@ -6391,7 +6391,7 @@ definition: - on or to the point aimed at example: - - the arrow struck home + - The arrow struck home. ili: i18755 members: - home @@ -6400,7 +6400,7 @@ definition: - toward home example: - - fought his way homeward through the deep snow + - … fought his way homeward through the deep snow ili: i18756 members: - homeward @@ -6410,9 +6410,9 @@ definition: - on the contrary example: - - rather than disappoint the children, he did two quick tricks before he left - - he didn't call; rather (or instead), he wrote her a letter - - used English terms instead of Latin ones + - Rather than disappoint the children, he did two quick tricks before he left. + - He didn't call; rather (or instead), he wrote her a letter. + - … used English terms instead of Latin ones ili: i18757 members: - rather @@ -6422,8 +6422,8 @@ definition: - to the degree or extent that example: - - insofar as it can be ascertained, the horse lung is comparable to that of man - - so far as it is reasonably practical he should practice restraint + - Insofar as it can be ascertained, the horse lung is comparable to that of man. + - So far as it is reasonably practical he should practice restraint. ili: i18758 members: - insofar @@ -6436,7 +6436,7 @@ definition: - in a mordacious manner example: - - she taunted him mordaciously + - She taunted him mordaciously. ili: i18759 members: - mordaciously @@ -6471,8 +6471,8 @@ definition: - comparative of much; to a greater degree or extent example: - - he works more now - - they eat more than they should + - He works more now. + - They eat more than they should. ili: i18762 members: - more @@ -6481,8 +6481,8 @@ definition: - comparative of little example: - - she walks less than she should - - he works less these days + - She walks less than she should. + - He works less these days. ili: i18763 members: - less @@ -6491,7 +6491,7 @@ definition: - not much example: - - he talked little about his family + - He talked little about his family. ili: i18764 members: - little @@ -6500,8 +6500,8 @@ definition: - before the usual time or the time expected example: - - she graduated early - - the house was completed ahead of time + - She graduated early. + - The house was completed ahead of time. ili: i18765 members: - early @@ -6512,11 +6512,11 @@ definition: - later than usual or than expected example: - - the train arrived late - - we awoke late - - the children came late to school - - notice came so tardily that we almost missed the deadline - - I belatedly wished her a happy birthday + - The train arrived late. + - We awoke late. + - The children came late to school. + - Notice came so tardily that we almost missed the deadline. + - I belatedly wished her a happy birthday. ili: i18766 members: - late @@ -6527,7 +6527,7 @@ definition: - in good time example: - - he awoke betimes that morning + - He awoke betimes that morning. ili: i18767 members: - early @@ -6547,7 +6547,7 @@ definition: - as far as that is concerned example: - - for that matter I don't care either + - For that matter I don't care either. ili: i18769 members: - for that matter @@ -6556,9 +6556,9 @@ definition: - (old-fashioned) at or from or to a great distance; far example: - - we traveled afar - - we could see the ship afar off - - the Magi came from afar + - We traveled afar. + - We could see the ship afar off. + - The Magi came from afar. ili: i18770 members: - afar @@ -6567,9 +6567,9 @@ definition: - at or to or from a great distance in space example: - - he traveled far - - strayed far from home - - sat far away from each other + - He traveled far. + - … strayed far from home + - … sat far away from each other ili: i18771 members: - far @@ -6578,8 +6578,8 @@ definition: - remote in time example: - - if we could see far into the future - - all that happened far in the past + - If we could see far into the future, … + - All that happened far in the past. ili: i18772 members: - far @@ -6589,7 +6589,7 @@ - to a considerable degree; very much example: - a far far better thing that I do - - felt far worse than yesterday + - … felt far worse than yesterday - eyes far too close together ili: i18773 members: @@ -6599,8 +6599,8 @@ definition: - at or to a certain point or degree example: - - I can only go so far before I have to give up - - how far can we get with this kind of argument? + - I can only go so far before I have to give up. + - How far can we get with this kind of argument? ili: i18774 members: - far @@ -6621,7 +6621,7 @@ example: - way over budget - way off base - - the other side of the hill is right smart steeper than the side we are on + - The other side of the hill is right smart steeper than the side we are on. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i18776 @@ -6633,10 +6633,10 @@ definition: - over great areas or distances; everywhere example: - - he traveled far and wide - - the news spread far and wide - - people came from far and near - - searched for the child far and near + - He traveled far and wide. + - The news spread far and wide. + - People came from far and near. + - … searched for the child far and near ili: i18777 members: - far and wide @@ -6682,7 +6682,7 @@ definition: - before anything else example: - - first we must consider the garter snake + - First we must consider the garter snake. ili: i18782 members: - first @@ -6695,7 +6695,7 @@ definition: - in the second place example: - - second, we must consider the economy + - Second, we must consider the economy. ili: i18783 members: - second @@ -6705,7 +6705,7 @@ definition: - in the third place example: - - third we must consider unemployment + - Third we must consider unemployment. ili: i18784 members: - third @@ -6715,7 +6715,7 @@ definition: - from first to last example: - - the play was excellent end-to-end + - The play was excellent end-to-end. ili: i18785 members: - throughout @@ -6725,7 +6725,7 @@ definition: - at the beginning example: - - at first he didn't notice anything strange + - At first he didn't notice anything strange. ili: i18786 members: - initially @@ -6736,7 +6736,7 @@ definition: - on first seeing (someone or something); immediately example: - - it was love at first sight + - It was love at first sight. ili: i18787 members: - at first sight @@ -6753,7 +6753,7 @@ definition: - as a first impression example: - - at first blush the offer seemed attractive + - At first blush the offer seemed attractive. ili: i18788 members: - at first blush @@ -6763,7 +6763,7 @@ definition: - the initial time example: - - when Felix first saw a garter snake + - When Felix first saw a garter snake. ili: i18789 members: - first @@ -6782,8 +6782,8 @@ definition: - out into view example: - - came forth from the crowd - - put my ideas forth + - … came forth from the crowd + - … put my ideas forth ili: i18791 members: - forth @@ -6804,7 +6804,7 @@ definition: - to or in a foreign country example: - - they had never travelled abroad + - They had never travelled abroad. ili: i18793 members: - abroad @@ -6813,7 +6813,7 @@ definition: - in reality example: - - she is very kind at heart + - She is very kind at heart. ili: i18794 members: - at heart @@ -6826,7 +6826,7 @@ definition: - in a general fashion example: - - he talked at large about his plans + - He talked at large about his plans. ili: i18795 members: - at large @@ -6847,7 +6847,7 @@ definition: - not more than example: - - spend at most $20 on the lunch + - … spend at most $20 on the lunch ili: i18797 members: - at most @@ -6857,9 +6857,9 @@ definition: - if nothing else (‘leastwise’ is informal and ‘leastways’ is colloquial) example: - - at least he survived - - they felt — at any rate Jim felt — relieved though still wary - - the influence of economists — or at any rate of economics — is far-reaching + - At least he survived. + - They felt — at any rate Jim felt — relieved though still wary. + - The influence of economists — or at any rate of economics — is far-reaching. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i18798 @@ -6873,8 +6873,8 @@ definition: - in an unhurried way or at one's convenience example: - - read the manual at your leisure - - he traveled leisurely + - Read the manual at your leisure. + - He traveled leisurely. ili: i18799 members: - at leisure @@ -6884,7 +6884,7 @@ definition: - immediately example: - - she called right after dinner + - She called right after dinner. ili: i18800 members: - right @@ -6893,7 +6893,7 @@ definition: - at a particular time in the past example: - - just then the bugle sounded + - Just then the bugle sounded. ili: i18801 members: - just then @@ -6902,7 +6902,7 @@ definition: - in a punctual manner example: - - he did his homework promptly + - He did his homework promptly. ili: i18802 members: - promptly @@ -6913,7 +6913,7 @@ definition: - at once (usually modifies an undesirable occurrence) example: - - he promptly forgot the address + - He promptly forgot the address. ili: i18803 members: - promptly @@ -6923,8 +6923,8 @@ definition: - with little or no delay example: - - the rescue squad arrived promptly - - come here, quick! + - The rescue squad arrived promptly. + - Come here, quick! ili: i18804 members: - promptly @@ -6935,7 +6935,7 @@ definition: - under the best of conditions example: - - at best we'll lose only the money + - At best we'll lose only the money. ili: i18805 members: - at best @@ -6945,7 +6945,7 @@ definition: - under the worst of conditions example: - - at worst we'll go to jail + - At worst we'll go to jail. ili: i18806 members: - at worst @@ -6963,7 +6963,7 @@ definition: - in a furtive manner example: - - the soldiers were furtively crawling through the night + - The soldiers were furtively crawling through the night. ili: i18808 members: - furtively @@ -6973,8 +6973,8 @@ definition: - of one mind; without dissent example: - - the Senate unanimously approved the bill - - we voted unanimously + - The Senate unanimously approved the bill. + - We voted unanimously. ili: i18809 members: - unanimously @@ -6985,7 +6985,7 @@ definition: - in a responsible manner example: - - we must act responsibly + - We must act responsibly. ili: i18810 members: - responsibly @@ -6994,7 +6994,7 @@ definition: - in an irresponsible manner example: - - he acted irresponsibly + - He acted irresponsibly. ili: i18811 members: - irresponsibly @@ -7014,7 +7014,7 @@ definition: - under normal conditions example: - - usually she was late + - Usually she was late. ili: i18813 members: - normally @@ -7027,7 +7027,7 @@ definition: - in the usual manner example: - - as usual, she arrived late + - As usual, she arrived late. ili: i18814 members: - as usual @@ -7036,8 +7036,8 @@ definition: - to a remarkable degree or extent example: - - she was unusually tall - - Notably missing from the network's fall line-up are any half-hour scripted comedies + - She was unusually tall. + - Notably missing from the network's fall line-up are any half-hour scripted comedies. ili: i18815 members: - unusually @@ -7049,11 +7049,11 @@ definition: - in the recent past example: - - he was in Paris recently - - lately the rules have been enforced - - as late as yesterday she was fine + - He was in Paris recently. + - Lately the rules have been enforced. + - As late as yesterday she was fine. - feeling better of late - - the spelling was first affected, but latterly the meaning also + - The spelling was first affected, but latterly the meaning also. ili: i18816 members: - recently @@ -7066,7 +7066,7 @@ definition: - in an erratic unpredictable manner example: - - economic changes are proceeding erratically + - Economic changes are proceeding erratically. ili: i18817 members: - erratically @@ -7076,7 +7076,7 @@ definition: - like a girl example: - - she was girlishly shy + - She was girlishly shy. ili: i18818 members: - girlishly @@ -7085,7 +7085,7 @@ definition: - in a gradual manner example: - - the snake moved gradually toward its victim + - The snake moved gradually toward its victim. ili: i18819 members: - gradually @@ -7096,7 +7096,7 @@ definition: - in a grim implacable manner example: - - he was grimly satisfied + - He was grimly satisfied. ili: i18820 members: - grimly @@ -7105,7 +7105,7 @@ definition: - extremely fast example: - - they were travelling hell-for-leather + - They were travelling hell-for-leather. ili: i18821 members: - hell-for-leather @@ -7114,7 +7114,7 @@ definition: - in this general vicinity example: - - the people are friendly hereabouts + - The people are friendly hereabouts. ili: i18822 members: - hereabout @@ -7124,9 +7124,9 @@ definition: - in or at this place; where the speaker or writer is example: - - I work here - - turn here - - radio waves received here on Earth + - I work here. + - Turn here. + - Radio waves received here on Earth. ili: i18823 members: - here @@ -7135,7 +7135,7 @@ definition: - to this place (especially toward the speaker) example: - - come here, please + - Come here, please. ili: i18824 members: - here @@ -7145,8 +7145,8 @@ definition: - in this circumstance or respect or on this point or detail example: - - what do we have here? - - here I must disagree + - What do we have here? + - Here I must disagree. ili: i18825 members: - here @@ -7155,7 +7155,7 @@ definition: - in this place or thing or document example: - - I shall discuss the question herein + - I shall discuss the question herein. ili: i18826 members: - herein @@ -7164,7 +7164,7 @@ definition: - at this time; now example: - - we'll adjourn here for lunch and discuss the remaining issues this afternoon + - We'll adjourn here for lunch and discuss the remaining issues this afternoon. ili: i18827 members: - here @@ -7173,8 +7173,8 @@ definition: - in or at that place or location example: - - they have lived there for years - - it's not there + - They have lived there for years. + - It's not there. - that man there ili: i18828 members: @@ -7184,7 +7184,7 @@ definition: - to or toward that place; away from the speaker example: - - go there around noon! + - Go there around noon! ili: i18829 members: - there @@ -7194,7 +7194,7 @@ definition: - in that matter; in that respect; on that point example: - - I agree with you there + - I agree with you there. ili: i18830 members: - there @@ -7203,7 +7203,7 @@ definition: - with respect to history example: - - this is historically interesting + - This is historically interesting. ili: i18831 members: - historically @@ -7212,7 +7212,7 @@ definition: - throughout history example: - - historically they have never coexisted peacefully + - Historically they have never coexisted peacefully. ili: i18832 members: - historically @@ -7221,7 +7221,7 @@ definition: - in a peaceful manner example: - - the hen settled herself on the nest most peacefully + - The hen settled herself on the nest most peacefully. ili: i18833 members: - peacefully @@ -7230,7 +7230,7 @@ definition: - with respect to science; in a scientific way example: - - this is scientifically interesting + - This is scientifically interesting. ili: i18834 members: - scientifically @@ -7239,7 +7239,7 @@ definition: - in an unscientific way; not according to the principles of science example: - - they proceeded unscientifically when they dissected the mummy + - They proceeded unscientifically when they dissected the mummy. ili: i18835 members: - unscientifically @@ -7248,7 +7248,7 @@ definition: - in a humble manner example: - - he humbly lowered his head + - He humbly lowered his head. ili: i18836 members: - humbly @@ -7258,7 +7258,7 @@ definition: - in a submissive or spiritless manner example: - - meekly bowed to his wishes + - … meekly bowed to his wishes ili: i18837 members: - meekly @@ -7267,7 +7267,7 @@ definition: - within a building example: - - in winter we play inside + - In winter we play inside. ili: i18838 members: - inside @@ -7277,7 +7277,7 @@ definition: - outside a building example: - - in summer we play outside + - In summer we play outside. ili: i18839 members: - outside @@ -7289,7 +7289,7 @@ definition: - on the inside example: - - inside, the car is a mess + - Inside, the car is a mess. ili: i18840 members: - inside @@ -7299,7 +7299,7 @@ definition: - on the outside example: - - outside, the box is black + - Outside, the box is black. ili: i18841 members: - outside @@ -7317,7 +7317,7 @@ definition: - without using a microscope example: - - The tubes were examined macroscopically + - The tubes were examined macroscopically. ili: i18843 members: - macroscopically @@ -7326,7 +7326,7 @@ definition: - (intensifier before a figurative expression) without exaggeration example: - - our eyes were literally pinned to TV during the Gulf War + - Our eyes were literally pinned to TV during the Gulf War. exemplifies: - 06332047-n ili: i18844 @@ -7337,8 +7337,8 @@ definition: - in essence or effect but not in fact example: - - the strike virtually paralyzed the city - - I'm virtually broke + - The strike virtually paralyzed the city. + - I'm virtually broke. ili: i18845 members: - virtually @@ -7347,7 +7347,7 @@ definition: - used to form the superlative, greatest in size or degree example: - - the king cobra is the most dangerous snake + - The king cobra is the most dangerous snake. ili: i18846 members: - most @@ -7357,7 +7357,7 @@ definition: - used to form the superlative, smallest in size or degree example: - - The garter snake is the least dangerous snake + - The garter snake is the least dangerous snake. ili: i18847 members: - least @@ -7367,7 +7367,7 @@ definition: - especially not example: - - nobody, least of all Joe, agreed with me + - Nobody, least of all Joe, agreed with me. ili: i18848 members: - least of all @@ -7387,7 +7387,7 @@ definition: - without speaking example: - - he sat mutely next to her + - He sat mutely next to her. ili: i18850 members: - mutely @@ -7399,8 +7399,8 @@ definition: - worldwide example: - - She is internationally known - - this is globally significant + - She is internationally known. + - This is globally significant. ili: i18976 members: - internationally @@ -7410,7 +7410,7 @@ definition: - with respect to the whole earth example: - - think globally, not locally + - Think globally, not locally. members: - globally partOfSpeech: r @@ -7418,8 +7418,8 @@ definition: - in such a manner as could not be otherwise example: - - it is necessarily so - - we must needs be objective + - It is necessarily so. + - We must needs be objective. ili: i18852 members: - inevitably @@ -7431,12 +7431,12 @@ definition: - very recently example: - - they are newly married + - They are newly married. - newly raised objections - a newly arranged hairdo - grass new washed by the rain - a freshly cleaned floor - - we are fresh out of tomatoes + - We are fresh out of tomatoes. ili: i18853 members: - newly @@ -7449,7 +7449,7 @@ - again but in a new or different way example: - start afresh - - wanted to write the story anew + - … wanted to write the story anew - starting life anew in a fresh place ili: i18854 members: @@ -7469,9 +7469,9 @@ definition: - in another and different manner example: - - very soon you will know differently - - she thought otherwise - - there is no way out other than the fire escape + - Very soon you will know differently. + - She thought otherwise. + - There is no way out other than the fire escape. ili: i18856 members: - differently @@ -7499,7 +7499,7 @@ definition: - as an important constituent example: - - the drapery served organically to cover the Madonna + - The drapery served organically to cover the Madonna. ili: i18859 members: - organically @@ -7508,7 +7508,7 @@ definition: - in an organic manner example: - - this food is grown organically + - This food is grown organically. ili: i18860 members: - organically @@ -7524,7 +7524,7 @@ definition: - in a machinelike manner; without feeling example: - - he smiled mechanically + - He smiled mechanically. ili: i18862 members: - mechanically @@ -7533,7 +7533,7 @@ definition: - in a mechanical manner; by a mechanism example: - - this door opens mechanically + - This door opens mechanically. ili: i18863 members: - mechanically @@ -7552,7 +7552,7 @@ definition: - in an official role example: - - officially, he is in charge + - Officially, he is in charge. - officially responsible ili: i18865 members: @@ -7562,7 +7562,7 @@ definition: - not in an official capacity example: - - unofficially, he serves as the treasurer + - Unofficially, he serves as the treasurer. ili: i18866 members: - unofficially @@ -7571,7 +7571,7 @@ definition: - unpleasantly example: - - his ignorance was painfully obvious + - His ignorance was painfully obvious. ili: i18867 members: - painfully @@ -7581,7 +7581,7 @@ definition: - in or near or toward a center or according to a central role or function example: - - The theater is centrally located + - The theater is centrally located. ili: i18868 members: - centrally @@ -7607,7 +7607,7 @@ definition: - in accord with physical laws example: - - it is physically impossible + - It is physically impossible. ili: i18871 members: - physically @@ -7626,9 +7626,9 @@ definition: - more readily or willingly example: - - clean it well, preferably with warm water - - I'd rather be in Philadelphia - - I'd sooner die than give up + - Clean it well, preferably with warm water. + - I'd rather be in Philadelphia. + - I'd sooner die than give up. ili: i18873 members: - preferably @@ -7689,7 +7689,7 @@ definition: - in close combat or at close quarters example: - - they fought toe-to-toe for the nomination + - They fought toe-to-toe for the nomination. ili: i18880 members: - toe-to-toe @@ -7698,7 +7698,7 @@ definition: - at the same time example: - - we graduated together + - We graduated together. ili: i18881 members: - together @@ -7707,7 +7707,7 @@ definition: - with cooperation and interchange example: - - we worked together on the project + - We worked together on the project. ili: i18882 members: - together @@ -7727,7 +7727,7 @@ definition: - in contact with each other or in proximity example: - - the leaves stuck together + - The leaves stuck together. ili: i18884 members: - together @@ -7736,7 +7736,7 @@ definition: - participating in or knowledgeable out example: - - was in on the scheme + - … was in on the scheme ili: i18885 members: - in on @@ -7745,7 +7745,7 @@ definition: - assembled in one place example: - - we were gathered together + - We were gathered together. ili: i18886 members: - together @@ -7756,7 +7756,7 @@ definition: - in conjunction with; combined example: - - our salaries collectively couldn't pay for the damage + - Our salaries collectively couldn't pay for the damage. ili: i18887 members: - jointly @@ -7778,7 +7778,7 @@ definition: - in a very offensive manner example: - - he behaved outrageously + - He behaved outrageously. ili: i18889 members: - outrageously @@ -7787,11 +7787,11 @@ definition: - subsequently or soon afterward (often used as sentence connectors) example: - - then he left - - go left first, then right - - first came lightning, then thunder - - we watched the late movie and then went to bed - - and so home and to bed + - Then he left. + - Go left first, then right. + - First came lightning, then thunder. + - We watched the late movie and then went to bed. + - And so home and to bed. ili: i18890 members: - then @@ -7802,8 +7802,8 @@ definition: - at that time example: - - I was young then - - prices were lower back then + - I was young then. + - Prices were lower back then. - science as it was then taught ili: i18891 members: @@ -7813,11 +7813,11 @@ definition: - in that case or as a consequence example: - - if he didn't take it, then who did? - - keep it then if you want to - - the case, then, is closed - - you've made up your mind then? - - then you'll be rich + - If he didn't take it, then who did? + - Keep it then if you want to. + - The case, then, is closed. + - You've made up your mind then? + - Then you'll be rich. ili: i18892 members: - then @@ -7835,8 +7835,8 @@ definition: - in a manner that facilitates example: - - he observed the snakes so he could describe their behavior - - he stooped down so he could pick up his hat + - He observed the snakes so he could describe their behavior. + - He stooped down so he could pick up his hat. ili: i18894 members: - so @@ -7845,7 +7845,7 @@ definition: - in spite of everything; without regard to drawbacks example: - - he carried on regardless of the difficulties + - He carried on regardless of the difficulties. ili: i18895 members: - regardless @@ -7867,7 +7867,7 @@ definition: - on one occasion example: - - once I ran into her + - Once I ran into her. ili: i18897 members: - once @@ -7878,9 +7878,9 @@ definition: - at a previous time example: - - at one time he loved her + - At one time he loved her. - her erstwhile writing - - she was a dancer once + - She was a dancer once. ili: i18898 members: - once @@ -7893,7 +7893,7 @@ definition: - (postpositive) however example: - - it might be unpleasant, though + - It might be unpleasant, though. ili: i18899 members: - though @@ -7902,7 +7902,7 @@ definition: - to a feasible extent example: - - she helped him as much as possible + - She helped him as much as possible. ili: i18900 members: - as far as possible @@ -7912,8 +7912,8 @@ definition: - immediately following or undeservedly benefiting from example: - - the CEO resigned on the coattails of the scandal - - he was elected on his predecessor's coattails + - The CEO resigned on the coattails of the scandal. + - He was elected on his predecessor's coattails. ili: i18901 members: - on the coattails @@ -7923,8 +7923,8 @@ definition: - (contrastive) from another point of view example: - - on the other hand, she is too ambitious for her own good - - then again, she might not go + - On the other hand, she is too ambitious for her own good. + - Then again, she might not go. ili: i18902 members: - on the other hand @@ -7934,7 +7934,7 @@ definition: - from one point of view example: - - on the one hand, she is a gifted chemist + - On the one hand, she is a gifted chemist. ili: i18903 members: - on the one hand @@ -7944,7 +7944,7 @@ definition: - with success; in a successful manner example: - - she performed the surgery successfully + - She performed the surgery successfully. ili: i18904 members: - successfully @@ -7953,7 +7953,7 @@ definition: - at the same instant example: - - they spoke simultaneously + - They spoke simultaneously. ili: i18905 members: - simultaneously @@ -7963,8 +7963,8 @@ definition: - overlapping in duration example: - - concurrently with the conference an exhibition of things associated with Rutherford - was held + - Concurrently with the conference an exhibition of things associated with Rutherford + was held. - going to school and holding a job at the same time ili: i18906 members: @@ -7975,7 +7975,7 @@ definition: - in a systematic or consistent manner example: - - they systematically excluded women + - They systematically excluded women. ili: i18907 members: - systematically @@ -7985,7 +7985,7 @@ definition: - in an unsystematic manner example: - - his books were lined up unsystematically on the shelf + - His books were lined up unsystematically on the shelf. ili: i18908 members: - unsystematically @@ -7994,7 +7994,7 @@ definition: - without showing consistency example: - - he acted inconsistently when he bought these stocks + - He acted inconsistently when he bought these stocks. ili: i18909 members: - inconsistently @@ -8003,7 +8003,7 @@ definition: - by that means or because of that example: - - He knocked over the red wine, thereby ruining the table cloth + - He knocked over the red wine, thereby ruining the table cloth. ili: i18910 members: - thereby @@ -8013,7 +8013,7 @@ - in the way indicated example: - hold the brush so - - set up the pieces thus + - Set up the pieces thus. ili: i18911 members: - thus @@ -8024,7 +8024,7 @@ definition: - in regard to academic matters example: - - academically, this is a good school + - Academically, this is a good school. ili: i18912 members: - academically @@ -8033,7 +8033,7 @@ definition: - in an appositive manner example: - - this adjective is used appositively + - This adjective is used appositively. ili: i18913 members: - appositively @@ -8043,7 +8043,7 @@ definition: - enormously example: - - the bill was astronomically high + - The bill was astronomically high. ili: i18914 members: - astronomically @@ -8052,7 +8052,7 @@ definition: - on the basis of axioms example: - - this is axiomatically given + - This is axiomatically given. ili: i18915 members: - axiomatically @@ -8061,7 +8061,7 @@ definition: - by photoelectric means example: - - they measured it photoelectrically + - They measured it photoelectrically. ili: i18916 members: - photoelectrically @@ -8088,7 +8088,7 @@ definition: - according to the constitution example: - - this was constitutionally ruled out + - This was constitutionally ruled out. ili: i18919 members: - constitutionally @@ -8097,7 +8097,7 @@ definition: - in an unconstitutional manner example: - - the president acted unconstitutionally + - The president acted unconstitutionally. ili: i18920 members: - unconstitutionally @@ -8106,7 +8106,7 @@ definition: - in a democratic manner; based on democratic principles example: - - it was decided democratically + - It was decided democratically. - democratically elected government ili: i18921 members: @@ -8116,7 +8116,7 @@ definition: - in an undemocratic manner example: - - undemocratically, he made all the important decisions without his colleagues + - Undemocratically, he made all the important decisions without his colleagues. ili: i18922 members: - undemocratically @@ -8125,8 +8125,8 @@ definition: - in an aloof manner example: - - the local gentry and professional classes had held aloof for the school had accepted - their sons readily enough + - The local gentry and professional classes had held aloof for the school had accepted + their sons readily enough. ili: i18923 members: - aloof @@ -8135,7 +8135,7 @@ definition: - in terms of integers example: - - the time was digitally displayed + - The time was digitally displayed. ili: i18924 members: - digitally @@ -8144,7 +8144,7 @@ definition: - by means of the fingers example: - - the exam was carried out digitally + - The exam was carried out digitally. ili: i18925 members: - digitally @@ -8153,7 +8153,7 @@ definition: - with respect to economic science example: - - economically this proposal makes no sense + - Economically this proposal makes no sense. ili: i18926 members: - economically @@ -8162,7 +8162,7 @@ definition: - with respect to the economic system example: - - economically the country is worse off + - Economically the country is worse off. ili: i18927 members: - economically @@ -8178,7 +8178,7 @@ definition: - by electronic means example: - - the door opens electronically + - The door opens electronically. ili: i18929 members: - electronically @@ -8187,7 +8187,7 @@ definition: - with respect to ethnicity example: - - the neighborhood is ethnically diverse + - The neighborhood is ethnically diverse. ili: i18930 members: - ethnically @@ -8196,7 +8196,7 @@ definition: - by federal government example: - - it's federally regulated + - It's federally regulated. ili: i18931 members: - federally @@ -8214,7 +8214,7 @@ definition: - in a graphic way example: - - he described the event graphically + - He described the event graphically. ili: i18933 members: - graphically @@ -8223,7 +8223,7 @@ definition: - in an idiographic manner example: - - it's written ideographically + - It's written ideographically. ili: i18934 members: - ideographically @@ -8262,7 +8262,7 @@ definition: - in a legal manner example: - - he acted legally + - He acted legally. ili: i18939 members: - legally @@ -8271,7 +8271,7 @@ definition: - by hand example: - - this car shifts manually + - This car shifts manually. ili: i18940 members: - manually @@ -8297,7 +8297,7 @@ definition: - in name only example: - - nominally he is the boss + - Nominally he is the boss. ili: i18943 members: - nominally @@ -8315,7 +8315,7 @@ definition: - in a professorial manner example: - - she behaved very professorially + - She behaved very professorially. ili: i18945 members: - professorially @@ -8333,7 +8333,7 @@ definition: - in a manner that closely resembles the original object example: - - the figure was realistically painted + - The figure was realistically painted. ili: i18947 members: - realistically @@ -8343,7 +8343,7 @@ - doing something reprehensible or showing clear evidence of having done something reprehensible example: - - he was caught red-handed + - He was caught red-handed. ili: i18948 members: - red-handed @@ -8371,7 +8371,7 @@ definition: - in a royal manner example: - - they were royally treated + - They were royally treated. ili: i18951 members: - royally @@ -8462,8 +8462,8 @@ definition: - according to the exact meaning; according to the facts example: - - technically, a bank's reserves belong to the stockholders - - technically, the term is no longer used by experts + - Technically, a bank's reserves belong to the stockholders. + - Technically, the term is no longer used by experts. ili: i18961 members: - technically @@ -8538,7 +8538,7 @@ definition: - in a typical manner example: - - Tom was typically hostile + - Tom was typically hostile. ili: i18970 members: - typically @@ -8547,7 +8547,7 @@ definition: - in a manner that is not typical example: - - she was atypically quiet + - She was atypically quiet. ili: i18971 members: - atypically @@ -8566,7 +8566,7 @@ definition: - as a verb example: - - he had a habit of using nouns verbally + - He had a habit of using nouns verbally. ili: i18973 members: - verbally @@ -8575,7 +8575,7 @@ definition: - in a vocal manner example: - - she defended herself vocally + - She defended herself vocally. ili: i18974 members: - vocally @@ -8584,7 +8584,7 @@ definition: - without words example: - - they communicated nonverbally + - They communicated nonverbally. ili: i18975 members: - nonverbally @@ -8631,7 +8631,7 @@ definition: - in a bilingual manner example: - - she grew up bilingually + - She grew up bilingually. ili: i18981 members: - bilingually @@ -8641,7 +8641,7 @@ - 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in the flesh; without involving anyone else example: - - I went there personally - - he appeared in person + - I went there personally. + - He appeared in person. ili: i19005 members: - personally @@ -8862,7 +8862,7 @@ definition: - concerning the speaker example: - - personally, I find him stupid + - Personally, I find him stupid. ili: i19006 members: - personally @@ -8871,7 +8871,7 @@ definition: - in a philosophic manner example: - - she took it philosophically + - She took it philosophically. ili: i19007 members: - philosophically @@ -8938,7 +8938,7 @@ definition: - in the viscera example: - - he is bleeding viscerally + - He is bleeding viscerally. ili: i19014 members: - viscerally @@ -9035,7 +9035,7 @@ definition: - in a metaphysical manner example: - - he thinks metaphysically + - He thinks metaphysically. ili: i19025 members: - metaphysically @@ -9078,7 +9078,7 @@ definition: - in an adulterous manner example: - - he behaved adulterously + - He behaved adulterously. ili: i19030 members: - 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He planted fir and pine trees alternately. ili: i19054 members: - alternately @@ -9299,7 +9299,7 @@ definition: - in a transverse manner example: - - they were cut transversely + - They were cut transversely. ili: i19055 members: - transversely @@ -9309,7 +9309,7 @@ definition: - in the order given example: - - the brothers were called Felix and Max, respectively + - The brothers were called Felix and Max, respectively. ili: i19056 members: - respectively @@ -9319,10 +9319,10 @@ definition: - in like or similar manner example: - - He was similarly affected + - He was similarly affected. - source: Samuel Johnson - text: some people have little power to do good, and have likewise little strength - to resist evil + text: Some people have little power to do good, and have likewise little strength + to resist evil. ili: i19057 members: - similarly @@ -9341,8 +9341,8 @@ definition: - of primary import example: - - this is primarily a question of economics - - it was in the first place a local matter + - 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Notably in the social sciences, the professors teach too much. ili: i19065 members: - notably @@ -9409,7 +9409,7 @@ definition: - in an intensive manner example: - - he studied the snake intensively + - He studied the snake intensively. ili: i19066 members: - intensively @@ -9418,9 +9418,9 @@ definition: - in accordance with what is appropriate or suitable for the circumstances example: - - he was appropriately dressed + - He was appropriately dressed. - If you don't behave properly, you'll have to leave! - - I met the junior senator from Illinois and I was duly impressed + - I met the junior senator from Illinois and I was duly impressed. ili: i19067 members: - appropriately @@ -9435,7 +9435,7 @@ definition: - in an inappropriate manner example: - - he was inappropriately dressed + - He was inappropriately dressed. ili: i19068 members: - inappropriately @@ -9445,7 +9445,7 @@ definition: - in an inalienable manner example: - - this property is held inalienably + - This property is held inalienably. ili: i19069 members: - inalienably @@ -9463,7 +9463,7 @@ definition: - on or toward the land example: - - they were living onshore + - They were living onshore. ili: i19071 members: - onshore @@ -9472,7 +9472,7 @@ definition: - by three orders of magnitude example: - - this poison is a thousand-fold more toxic + - This poison is a thousand-fold more toxic. ili: i19072 members: - thousand-fold @@ -9530,7 +9530,7 @@ definition: - in a contradictory manner example: - - he argued contradictorily + - He argued contradictorily. ili: i19078 members: - contradictorily @@ -9539,7 +9539,7 @@ definition: - in an electrostatic manner example: - - the dust adhered electrostatically to the surface + - The dust adhered electrostatically to the surface. ili: i19079 members: - electrostatically @@ -9555,7 +9555,7 @@ definition: - in a feverish manner example: - - she worked feverishly + - She worked feverishly. ili: i19081 members: - feverishly @@ -9580,7 +9580,7 @@ definition: - with respect to geometry example: - - this shape is geometrically interesting + - This shape is geometrically interesting. ili: i19084 members: - geometrically @@ -9598,7 +9598,7 @@ definition: - in a glaring manner example: - - it was glaringly obvious + - It was glaringly obvious. ili: i19086 members: - glaringly @@ -9634,7 +9634,7 @@ definition: - in a homeostatic manner example: - - blood pressure is homeostatically regulated + - Blood pressure is homeostatically regulated. ili: i19090 members: - homeostatically @@ -9745,7 +9745,7 @@ definition: - in a superficial manner example: - - he was superficially interested + - He was superficially interested. ili: i19103 members: - superficially @@ -9784,7 +9784,7 @@ definition: - peripherally example: - - touched on it tangentially + - … touched on it tangentially ili: i19108 members: - tangentially @@ -9802,9 +9802,9 @@ definition: - for a brief period example: - - sit down and stay awhile - - they settled awhile in Virginia before moving West - - the baby was quiet for a while + - Sit down and stay awhile. + - They settled awhile in Virginia before moving West. + - The baby was quiet for a while. ili: i19110 members: - awhile @@ -9825,14 +9825,14 @@ definition: - definitely or positively (‘sure’ is sometimes used informally for ‘surely’) example: - - the results are surely encouraging - - she certainly is a hard worker - - it's going to be a good day for sure - - they are coming, for certain - - they thought he had been killed sure enough - - he'll win sure as shooting - - they sure smell good - - sure he'll come + - The results are surely encouraging. + - She certainly is a hard worker. + - It's going to be a good day for sure. + - They are coming, for certain. + - They thought he had been killed sure enough. + - He'll win sure as shooting. + - They sure smell good. + - Sure he'll come. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i19112 @@ -9849,7 +9849,7 @@ definition: - in a surprising manner example: - - he was surprisingly friendly + - He was surprisingly friendly. ili: i19113 members: - surprisingly @@ -9876,7 +9876,7 @@ definition: - to a sufficient degree example: - - she was sufficiently fluent in Mandarin + - She was sufficiently fluent in Mandarin. ili: i19116 members: - sufficiently @@ -9885,7 +9885,7 @@ definition: - as much as necessary example: - - have I eaten enough? + - Have I eaten enough? - I've had plenty, thanks (‘plenty’ is nonstandard) ili: i19117 members: @@ -9896,7 +9896,7 @@ definition: - to an insufficient degree example: - - he was insufficiently prepared + - He was insufficiently prepared. ili: i19118 members: - insufficiently @@ -9905,7 +9905,7 @@ definition: - without hesitation example: - - she said yes unhesitatingly + - She said yes unhesitatingly. ili: i19119 members: - unhesitatingly @@ -9914,7 +9914,7 @@ definition: - with hesitation; in a hesitant manner example: - - he finally accepted hesitantly + - He finally accepted hesitantly. ili: i19120 members: - hesitantly @@ -9924,7 +9924,7 @@ definition: - from that time on example: - - thereafter he never called again + - Thereafter he never called again. ili: i19121 members: - thereafter @@ -9934,7 +9934,7 @@ definition: - at any time example: - - did you ever smoke? + - Did you ever smoke? - the best con man of all time ili: i19122 members: @@ -9952,10 +9952,10 @@ definition: - to a very great extent or degree example: - - the idea is so obvious - - never been so happy - - I love you so - - my head aches so! + - The idea is so obvious. + - … never been so happy + - I love you so. + - My head aches so! exemplifies: - 06332047-n ili: i19124 @@ -9966,7 +9966,7 @@ definition: - (usually followed by ‘that’) to an extent or degree as expressed example: - - he was so tired he could hardly stand + - He was so tired he could hardly stand. - so dirty that it smells ili: i19125 members: @@ -9976,8 +9976,8 @@ definition: - in such a condition or manner, especially as expressed or implied example: - - They're happy and I hope they will remain so - - so live your life that old age will bring no regrets + - They're happy and I hope they will remain so. + - So live your life that old age will bring no regrets. ili: i19126 members: - so @@ -9986,8 +9986,8 @@ definition: - to a certain unspecified extent or degree example: - - I can only go so far with this student - - can do only so much in a day + - I can only go so far with this student. + - … can do only so much in a day ili: i19127 members: - so @@ -9996,8 +9996,8 @@ definition: - in the same way; also example: - - I was offended and so was he - - worked hard and so did she + - I was offended and so was he. + - … worked hard and so did she ili: i19128 members: - so @@ -10006,7 +10006,7 @@ definition: - to so extreme a degree example: - - he is such a baby + - He is such a baby. - Such rich people! exemplifies: - 06332047-n @@ -10018,7 +10018,7 @@ definition: - in all ways possible example: - - they served him hand and foot + - They served him hand and foot. ili: i19130 members: - hand and foot @@ -10027,7 +10027,7 @@ definition: - clasping each other's hands example: - - they walked hand in hand + - They walked hand in hand. ili: i19131 members: - hand in hand @@ -10036,7 +10036,7 @@ definition: - at a tremendous rate example: - - made money hand over fist + - … made money hand over fist ili: i19132 members: - hand over fist @@ -10045,7 +10045,7 @@ definition: - with no difficulty example: - - she beat him handily + - She beat him handily. ili: i19133 members: - handily @@ -10055,11 +10055,11 @@ definition: - with ease (‘easy’ is sometimes used informally for ‘easily’) example: - - she was easily excited - - was easily confused - - he won easily - - this china breaks very easily - - success came too easy + - She was easily excited. + - … was easily confused + - He won easily. + - This china breaks very easily. + - Success came too easy. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i19134 @@ -10071,8 +10071,8 @@ definition: - in a relaxed manner; or without hardship example: - - just wanted to take it easy - - the judge went easy on the young defendant + - … just wanted to take it easy + - The judge went easy on the young defendant. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i19135 @@ -10084,7 +10084,7 @@ definition: - under control example: - - the riots were in hand + - The riots were in hand. ili: i19136 members: - in hand @@ -10093,7 +10093,7 @@ definition: - out of control example: - - the riots got out of hand + - The riots got out of hand. ili: i19137 members: - out of hand @@ -10103,7 +10103,7 @@ definition: - from some points of view example: - - she was right in a way + - She was right in a way. ili: i19138 members: - in a way @@ -10112,8 +10112,8 @@ definition: - as a fact or based on fact example: - - they learn much, factually, about the problems of retirement and provision for - old age, and, psychologically, in the sharing of their thoughts on retirement + - They learn much, factually, about the problems of retirement and provision for + old age, and, psychologically, in the sharing of their thoughts on retirement. ili: i19139 members: - factually @@ -10122,9 +10122,9 @@ definition: - in reality or actuality example: - - in fact, it was a wonder anyone survived + - In fact, it was a wonder anyone survived. - painters who are in fact anything but unsophisticated - - as a matter of fact, he is several inches taller than his father + - As a matter of fact, he is several inches taller than his father. ili: i19140 members: - in fact @@ -10136,10 +10136,10 @@ - used to imply that one would expect the fact to be the opposite of that stated; surprisingly example: - - you may actually be doing the right thing by walking out - - she actually spoke Latin - - they thought they made the rules but in reality they were only puppets - - people who seem stand-offish are in reality often simply nervous + - You may actually be doing the right thing by walking out. + - She actually spoke Latin. + - They thought they made the rules but in reality they were only puppets. + - People who seem stand-offish are in reality often simply nervous. ili: i19141 members: - actually @@ -10150,8 +10150,8 @@ - in actual fact example: - to be nominally but not actually independent - - no one actually saw the shark - - large meteorites actually come from the asteroid belt + - 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to be sure @@ -10193,7 +10193,7 @@ definition: - as supposed or expected example: - - sure enough, he asked her for money again + - Sure enough, he asked her for money again. ili: i19146 members: - sure enough @@ -10210,8 +10210,8 @@ definition: - in entirety example: - - they bought the business in toto - - in recommendations were adopted in toto + - They bought the business in toto. + - In recommendations were adopted in toto. ili: i19148 members: - in toto @@ -10220,7 +10220,7 @@ definition: - to any extent at all example: - - are you in the least interested? + - Are you in the least interested? ili: i19149 members: - in the least @@ -10230,7 +10230,7 @@ definition: - above and beyond all other consideration example: - - above all, you must be independent + - Above all, you must be independent. ili: i19150 members: - above all @@ -10241,7 +10241,7 @@ definition: - while absent; although absent example: - - he was sentenced in absentia + - He was sentenced in absentia. ili: i19151 members: - in absentia @@ -10250,7 +10250,7 @@ definition: - including all example: - - we got a pay raise across the board + - We got a pay raise across the board. ili: i19152 members: - across the board @@ -10259,7 +10259,7 @@ definition: - to some extent; not very well example: - - he speaks French after a fashion + - He speaks French after a fashion. ili: i19153 members: - after a fashion @@ -10268,8 +10268,8 @@ definition: - emphasizes something to be considered example: - - after all, she is your boss, so invite her - - he is, after all, our president + - After all, she is your boss, so invite her. + - He is, after all, our president. ili: i19154 members: - after all @@ -10278,8 +10278,8 @@ definition: - in spite of expectations example: - - came to the party after all - - it didn't rain after all + - … came to the party after all + - It didn't rain after all. ili: i19155 members: - after all @@ -10288,7 +10288,7 @@ definition: - not during regular hours example: - - he often worked after hours + - He often worked after hours. ili: i19156 members: - after hours @@ -10297,7 +10297,7 @@ definition: - as fast as possible; before a deadline example: - - it was a race against the clock + - It was a race against the clock. ili: i19157 members: - against the clock @@ -10307,7 +10307,7 @@ definition: - in an advantageous position example: - - she's ahead of the game + - She's ahead of the game. ili: i19158 members: - ahead of the game @@ -10316,8 +10316,8 @@ definition: - with everything considered (and neglecting details) example: - - altogether, I'm sorry it happened - - all in all, it's not so bad + - Altogether, I'm sorry it happened. + - All in all, it's not so bad. ili: i19159 members: - all in all @@ -10329,7 +10329,7 @@ definition: - suddenly example: - - all at once, he started shouting + - All at once, he started shouting. ili: i19160 members: - all of a sudden @@ -10339,7 +10339,7 @@ definition: - to the goal example: - - she climbed the mountain all the way + - She climbed the mountain all the way. ili: i19161 members: - all the way @@ -10349,7 +10349,7 @@ definition: - not stopping short of sexual intercourse example: - - she went all the way with him + - She went all the way with him. ili: i19162 members: - all the way @@ -10374,7 +10374,7 @@ definition: - and considerably more in addition example: - - it cost me a week's salary and then some + - It cost me a week's salary and then some. ili: i19165 members: - and then some @@ -10383,7 +10383,7 @@ definition: - endlessly example: - - she worked around the clock + - She worked around the clock. ili: i19166 members: - around the clock @@ -10394,7 +10394,7 @@ definition: - what is listed next example: - - her complaints went as follows + - Her complaints went as follows. ili: i19167 members: - as follows @@ -10403,7 +10403,7 @@ definition: - as if it were really so example: - - she lives here, as it were + - She lives here, as it were. ili: i19168 members: - as it were @@ -10413,7 +10413,7 @@ definition: - in a manner of speaking example: - - the feeling is, as we say, quite dead + - The feeling is, as we say, quite dead. ili: i19169 members: - as we say @@ -10423,7 +10423,7 @@ definition: - by the shortest and most direct route example: - - it's 10 miles as the crow flies + - It's 10 miles as the crow flies. ili: i19170 members: - as the crow flies @@ -10432,7 +10432,7 @@ definition: - regardless of the cost involved example: - - he wanted to save her life at all cost + - He wanted to save her life at all cost. ili: i19171 members: - at all costs @@ -10443,7 +10443,7 @@ definition: - simultaneously example: - - he took three cookies at a time + - He took three cookies at a time. ili: i19172 members: - at a time @@ -10454,7 +10454,7 @@ definition: - as one chooses or pleases example: - - he can roam the neighborhood at will + - He can roam the neighborhood at will. ili: i19173 members: - at will @@ -10474,7 +10474,7 @@ definition: - taking care or paying attention example: - - they watched carefully + - They watched carefully. ili: i19175 members: - carefully @@ -10499,7 +10499,7 @@ definition: - with excitement; in an excited manner example: - - she shook his hand excitedly + - She shook his hand excitedly. ili: i19178 members: - excitedly @@ -10508,7 +10508,7 @@ definition: - in a vociferous manner example: - - he complained vociferously + - He complained vociferously. ili: i19179 members: - vociferously @@ -10517,7 +10517,7 @@ definition: - with safety; in a safe manner example: - - we are safely out of there + - We are safely out of there. ili: i19180 members: - safely @@ -10526,7 +10526,7 @@ definition: - according to what has been alleged example: - - he was on trial for allegedly murdering his wife + - He was on trial for allegedly murdering his wife. ili: i19181 members: - allegedly @@ -10543,7 +10543,7 @@ definition: - in an illegal manner example: - - they dumped the waste illegally + - They dumped the waste illegally. ili: i19183 members: - illegally @@ -10568,7 +10568,7 @@ definition: - in mental comfort; without stress example: - - he works comfortably on three continents + - He works comfortably on three continents. ili: i19186 members: - comfortably @@ -10577,7 +10577,7 @@ definition: - in physical comfort example: - - she could have been lying comfortably in bed getting the same relief + - She could have been lying comfortably in bed getting the same relief. ili: i19187 members: - comfortably @@ -10586,7 +10586,7 @@ definition: - in physical discomfort example: - - she lay on the couch, her body uncomfortably twisted + - She lay on the couch, her body uncomfortably twisted. ili: i19188 members: - uncomfortably @@ -10595,8 +10595,8 @@ definition: - by a great deal example: - - he is the best by a long shot - - his labors haven't ended there — not by a long shot + - He is the best by a long shot. + - His labors haven't ended there — not by a long shot. ili: i19189 members: - by a long shot @@ -10605,8 +10605,8 @@ definition: - at some eventual time in the future example: - - By and by he'll understand - - I'll see you later + - By and by he'll understand. + - I'll see you later. ili: i19190 members: - by and by @@ -10616,7 +10616,7 @@ definition: - usually; as a rule example: - - by and large it doesn't rain much here + - By and large it doesn't rain much here. ili: i19191 members: - by and large @@ -10628,7 +10628,7 @@ definition: - in any way necessary; by any possible means example: - - I'll pass this course by hook or by crook + - I'll pass this course by hook or by crook. ili: i19192 members: - by hook or by crook @@ -10637,7 +10637,7 @@ definition: - by committing to memory example: - - she knew the poem by heart + - She knew the poem by heart. ili: i19193 members: - by heart @@ -10647,7 +10647,7 @@ definition: - by a short distance example: - - they moved it by inches + - They moved it by inches. ili: i19194 members: - by inches @@ -10658,7 +10658,7 @@ definition: - intermittently example: - - he worked on his book by fits and starts + - He worked on his book by fits and starts. ili: i19195 members: - by fits and starts @@ -10667,7 +10667,7 @@ definition: - introducing a different topic example: - - incidentally, I won't go to the party + - Incidentally, I won't go to the party. ili: i19196 members: - by the way @@ -10679,7 +10679,7 @@ definition: - one piece at a time example: - - she sold the plates by the piece + - She sold the plates by the piece. ili: i19197 members: - by the piece @@ -10689,7 +10689,7 @@ definition: - by spoken rather than written means example: - - these stories were transmitted by word of mouth + - These stories were transmitted by word of mouth. ili: i19198 members: - orally @@ -10701,7 +10701,7 @@ domain_topic: - 03252323-n example: - - he was administered the drug orally + - He was administered the drug orally. ili: i19199 members: - orally @@ -10710,7 +10710,7 @@ definition: - in spite of all obstacles example: - - we'll go to Tibet come hell or high water + - We'll go to Tibet come hell or high water. ili: i19200 members: - come hell or high water @@ -10721,7 +10721,7 @@ definition: - without respite example: - - he plays chess day in and day out + - He plays chess day in and day out. ili: i19201 members: - day in and day out @@ -10731,7 +10731,7 @@ definition: - exactly ahead or in front example: - - the laboratory is dead ahead + - The laboratory is dead ahead. ili: i19202 members: - dead ahead @@ -10740,7 +10740,7 @@ definition: - without betraying any feeling example: - - she told the joke deadpan + - She told the joke deadpan. ili: i19203 members: - deadpan @@ -10749,7 +10749,7 @@ definition: - all together example: - - the students turned out en masse + - The students turned out en masse. ili: i19204 members: - en masse @@ -10760,7 +10760,7 @@ definition: - occasionally example: - - every so often she visits her father + - Every so often she visits her father. ili: i19205 members: - every so often @@ -10770,7 +10770,7 @@ definition: - in every way; completely example: - - he was every inch a statesman + - He was every inch a statesman. ili: i19206 members: - every inch @@ -10779,8 +10779,8 @@ definition: - so as to be complete; with everything necessary example: - - he had filled out the form completely - - the apartment was completely furnished + - He had filled out the form completely. + - The apartment was completely furnished. ili: i19207 members: - completely @@ -10789,7 +10789,7 @@ definition: - not to a full degree or extent example: - - words incompletely understood + - Words incompletely understood. - a form filled out incompletely ili: i19208 members: @@ -10799,9 +10799,9 @@ definition: - without anybody else or anything else example: - - the child stayed home alone - - the pillar stood alone, supporting nothing - - he flew solo + - The child stayed home alone. + - The pillar stood alone, supporting nothing. + - He flew solo. ili: i19209 members: - alone @@ -10812,7 +10812,7 @@ definition: - taking everything together example: - - she was first and last a scientist + - She was first and last a scientist. ili: i19210 members: - first and last @@ -10822,9 +10822,9 @@ definition: - indicating exactness or preciseness example: - - he was doing precisely (or exactly) what she had told him to do - - it was just as he said — the jewel was gone - - it has just enough salt + - He was doing precisely (or exactly) what she had told him to do. + - It was just as he said — the jewel was gone. + - It has just enough salt. - source: Thomas Carlyle text: Properly speaking, all true work is religion. ili: i19211 @@ -10838,7 +10838,7 @@ definition: - for a relatively small amount of money example: - - we bought the house for a song + - We bought the house for a song. ili: i19212 members: - for a song @@ -10849,7 +10849,7 @@ definition: - as though your life was at stake example: - - he was running for dear life + - He was running for dear life. ili: i19213 members: - for dear life @@ -10858,7 +10858,7 @@ definition: - to be won or lost; at risk example: - - perhaps a million dollars are at stake + - Perhaps a million dollars are at stake. ili: i19214 members: - at stake @@ -10867,7 +10867,7 @@ definition: - in question or at issue example: - - there is more at stake than your modesty + - There is more at stake than your modesty. ili: i19215 members: - at stake @@ -10876,7 +10876,7 @@ definition: - as an example example: - - take ribbon snakes, for example + - Take ribbon snakes, for example. ili: i19216 members: - for example @@ -10887,7 +10887,7 @@ definition: - in addition (as to close a deal) example: - - the car salesman threw in the radio, for good measure + - The car salesman threw in the radio, for good measure. ili: i19217 members: - for good measure @@ -10896,7 +10896,7 @@ definition: - for the winner to keep all example: - - they played for keeps + - They played for keeps. ili: i19218 members: - for keeps @@ -10905,7 +10905,7 @@ definition: - under any circumstances example: - - she wouldn't give up her pets for love or money + - She wouldn't give up her pets for love or money. ili: i19219 members: - for love or money @@ -10917,8 +10917,8 @@ definition: - as a particular one of several possibilities example: - - I for one feel very grateful - - her mother for one was worried + - I for one feel very grateful. + - Her mother for one was worried. ili: i19220 members: - for one @@ -10927,7 +10927,7 @@ definition: - as an abbreviation example: - - call me Bob for short + - Call me Bob for short. ili: i19221 members: - for short @@ -10936,7 +10936,7 @@ definition: - on the occasion of a request example: - - advice was free for the asking + - Advice was free for the asking. ili: i19222 members: - for the asking @@ -10946,8 +10946,8 @@ definition: - from the beginning, especially without relying on resources or other advantages example: - - he baked the torte from scratch - - she built her business up from scratch + - He baked the torte from scratch. + - She built her business up from scratch. ili: i19223 members: - from scratch @@ -10964,7 +10964,7 @@ definition: - since long ago example: - - she knows him from way back + - She knows him from way back. ili: i19225 members: - from way back @@ -10985,9 +10985,9 @@ definition: - in a close relation or position in time or space example: - - the onsets were closely timed - - houses set closely together - - was closely involved in monitoring daily progress + - The onsets were closely timed. + - Houses set closely together. + - … was closely involved in monitoring daily progress ili: i19227 members: - closely @@ -10996,7 +10996,7 @@ definition: - in a close manner example: - - the two phenomena are intimately connected + - The two phenomena are intimately connected. - the person most nearly concerned ili: i19228 members: @@ -11008,7 +11008,7 @@ definition: - in a relative manner; by comparison to something else example: - - the situation is relatively calm now + - The situation is relatively calm now. ili: i19229 members: - relatively @@ -11018,7 +11018,7 @@ definition: - much greater in number or influence example: - - the patients are predominantly indigenous + - The patients are predominantly indigenous. ili: i19230 members: - predominantly @@ -11028,7 +11028,7 @@ definition: - without much difficulty example: - - these snakes can be identified readily + - These snakes can be identified readily. ili: i19231 members: - readily @@ -11037,7 +11037,7 @@ definition: - in a clearly noticeable manner example: - - sales of luxury cars dropped markedly + - Sales of luxury cars dropped markedly. ili: i19232 members: - markedly @@ -11046,7 +11046,7 @@ definition: - so as to be palpable example: - - she was palpably nervous + - She was palpably nervous. ili: i19233 members: - palpably @@ -11055,7 +11055,7 @@ definition: - in a crude or unrefined manner example: - - he was crudely bold + - He was crudely bold. ili: i19234 members: - crudely @@ -11064,10 +11064,10 @@ definition: - without speed (‘slow’ is sometimes used informally for ‘slowly’) example: - - he spoke slowly - - go easy here — the road is slippery - - glaciers move tardily - - please go slow so I can see the sights + - He spoke slowly. + - Go easy here — the road is slippery. + - Glaciers move tardily. + - Please go slow so I can see the sights. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i19235 @@ -11081,7 +11081,7 @@ definition: - in a manner accessible to or observable by the public; openly example: - - she admitted publicly to being a communist + - She admitted publicly to being a communist. ili: i19236 members: - publicly @@ -11092,10 +11092,10 @@ definition: - kept private or confined to those intimately concerned example: - - it was discussed privately between the two men - - privately, she thought differently - - some member of his own party hoped privately for his defeat - - he was questioned in private + - It was discussed privately between the two men. + - Privately, she thought differently. + - Some member of his own party hoped privately for his defeat. + - He was questioned in private. ili: i19237 members: - privately @@ -11106,8 +11106,8 @@ definition: - not openly; inwardly example: - - they were secretly delighted at his embarrassment - - hoped secretly she would change her mind + - They were secretly delighted at his embarrassment. + - … hoped secretly she would change her mind ili: i19238 members: - secretly @@ -11135,7 +11135,7 @@ definition: - by a group of people rather than an individual example: - - the mills were owned communally + - The mills were owned communally. ili: i19241 members: - communally @@ -11144,7 +11144,7 @@ definition: - in a reproving or reproachful manner example: - - she spoke to him reprovingly + - She spoke to him reprovingly. ili: i19242 members: - reprovingly @@ -11154,7 +11154,7 @@ definition: - in a gay manner example: - - the scandals were gaily diverting + - The scandals were gaily diverting. ili: i19243 members: - gaily @@ -11163,7 +11163,7 @@ definition: - in close cooperation example: - - they work hand in glove + - They work hand in glove. ili: i19244 members: - hand in glove @@ -11174,7 +11174,7 @@ definition: - in close proximity example: - - the houses were jumbled together cheek by jowl + - The houses were jumbled together cheek by jowl. ili: i19245 members: - cheek by jowl @@ -11183,7 +11183,7 @@ definition: - haphazardly example: - - the books were piled up helter-skelter + - The books were piled up helter-skelter. ili: i19246 members: - helter-skelter @@ -11193,7 +11193,7 @@ definition: - in disorderly haste example: - - we ran head over heels toward the shelter + - We ran head over heels toward the shelter. ili: i19247 members: - head over heels @@ -11224,7 +11224,7 @@ definition: - without care or concern example: - - carelessly raised the children's hopes without thinking of their possible disappointment + - … carelessly raised the children's hopes without thinking of their possible disappointment ili: i19250 members: - carelessly @@ -11234,7 +11234,7 @@ definition: - with complete faith example: - - she was with him heart and soul + - She was with him heart and soul. ili: i19251 members: - heart and soul @@ -11244,7 +11244,7 @@ definition: - without reservations example: - - he believed her story hook, line, and sinker + - He believed her story hook, line, and sinker. ili: i19252 members: - hook line and sinker @@ -11253,7 +11253,7 @@ definition: - without making progress example: - - the candidates talked in circles + - The candidates talked in circles. ili: i19253 members: - in circles @@ -11272,7 +11272,7 @@ - if there happens to be need example: - in case of trouble call 911 - - I have money, just in case + - I have money, just in case. ili: i19255 members: - in case @@ -11282,7 +11282,7 @@ definition: - lacking warmth of feeling; in a cold, unemotional manner example: - - he addressed her coldly + - He addressed her coldly. ili: i19256 members: - coldly @@ -11292,7 +11292,7 @@ - in a serious manner example: - talking earnestly with his son - - she started studying snakes in earnest + - She started studying snakes in earnest. - a play dealing seriously with the question of divorce ili: i19257 members: @@ -11304,7 +11304,7 @@ definition: - at the appropriate time example: - - we'll get to this question in due course + - We'll get to this question in due course. ili: i19258 members: - in due course @@ -11317,7 +11317,7 @@ definition: - proceeding with full vigor example: - - the party was in full swing + - The party was in full swing. ili: i19259 members: - in full swing @@ -11327,7 +11327,7 @@ definition: - with something of the same kind example: - - she pays him back in kind + - She pays him back in kind. ili: i19260 members: - in kind @@ -11337,7 +11337,7 @@ definition: - one behind another in a line or queue example: - - they waited in line for the tickets + - They waited in line for the tickets. ili: i19261 members: - in line @@ -11346,7 +11346,7 @@ definition: - by title or repute though not in fact example: - - he's a doctor in name only + - He's a doctor in name only. ili: i19262 members: - in name @@ -11356,7 +11356,7 @@ definition: - in a relatively short time example: - - she finished the assignment in no time + - She finished the assignment in no time. ili: i19263 members: - in no time @@ -11368,11 +11368,11 @@ example: - a promotion long overdue - something long hoped for - - his name has long been forgotten - - talked all night long - - how long will you be gone? - - arrived long before he was expected - - it is long after your bedtime + - His name has long been forgotten. + - … talked all night long + - How long will you be gone? + - … arrived long before he was expected + - It is long after your bedtime. ili: i19264 members: - long @@ -11388,7 +11388,7 @@ definition: - incidentally; in the course of doing something else example: - - he made this remark in passing + - He made this remark in passing. ili: i19266 members: - in passing @@ -11398,10 +11398,10 @@ definition: - in secrecy; not openly example: - - met secretly to discuss the invasion plans - - the children secretly went to the movies when they were supposed to be at the - library - - they arranged to meet in secret + - … met secretly to discuss the invasion plans + - The children secretly went to the movies when they were supposed to be at the + library. + - They arranged to meet in secret. ili: i19268 members: - secretly @@ -11413,7 +11413,7 @@ definition: - with the inside facing outward example: - - she turned the shirt inside out + - She turned the shirt inside out. ili: i19270 members: - inside out @@ -11422,7 +11422,7 @@ definition: - thoroughly; from every perspective example: - - she knows this town inside out + - She knows this town inside out. ili: i19271 members: - inside out @@ -11431,7 +11431,7 @@ definition: - on everybody's mind example: - - Christmas was in the air + - Christmas was in the air. ili: i19272 members: - in the air @@ -11441,7 +11441,7 @@ definition: - before now example: - - why didn't you tell me in the first place? + - Why didn't you tell me in the first place? ili: i19273 members: - in the first place @@ -11454,7 +11454,7 @@ definition: - eventually or after a lengthy period of time example: - - she will succeed in the end + - She will succeed in the end. ili: i19274 members: - in the end @@ -11463,7 +11463,7 @@ definition: - at the last possible moment example: - - she was saved in the nick of time + - She was saved in the nick of time. ili: i19275 members: - in the nick of time @@ -11473,7 +11473,7 @@ definition: - almost simultaneously example: - - she praised and criticized him in the same breath + - She praised and criticized him in the same breath. ili: i19276 members: - in the same breath @@ -11482,7 +11482,7 @@ definition: - without being tardy example: - - we made it to the party in time + - We made it to the party in time. ili: i19277 members: - in time @@ -11492,8 +11492,8 @@ definition: - to no avail example: - - he looked for her in vain - - the city fathers tried vainly to find a solution + - He looked for her in vain. + - The city fathers tried vainly to find a solution. ili: i19278 members: - vainly @@ -11503,7 +11503,7 @@ definition: - without success example: - - she tried unsuccessfully to persuade him to buy a new car + - She tried unsuccessfully to persuade him to buy a new car. ili: i19279 members: - unsuccessfully @@ -11512,7 +11512,7 @@ definition: - in a careful manner example: - - you must treat this plant just so + - You must treat this plant just so. ili: i19280 members: - just so @@ -11521,7 +11521,7 @@ definition: - at full speed example: - - she tackled the job lickety-split + - She tackled the job lickety-split. ili: i19281 members: - lickety split @@ -11531,7 +11531,7 @@ definition: - with regularity and precision example: - - the rocket launch went off like clockwork + - The rocket launch went off like clockwork. exemplifies: - 07169038-n ili: i19282 @@ -11542,12 +11542,12 @@ definition: - (informal) with great speed or effort or intensity; used for emphasis example: - - drove like crazy - - worked like hell to get the job done - - this sprain hurts like hell - - ran like sin for the storm cellar + - … drove like crazy + - … worked like hell to get the job done + - This sprain hurts like hell. + - … ran like sin for the storm cellar - work like thunder - - fought like the devil + - … fought like the devil exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i19283 @@ -11563,7 +11563,7 @@ definition: - used ironically to indicate the opposite of what is stated example: - - says he'll help me? Like hell he will! + - … says he'll help me? Like hell he will! ili: i19284 members: - like hell @@ -11573,8 +11573,8 @@ definition: - not intended seriously; meant as a joke example: - - some of the girls did go to extremes, but it was all in fun - - let's pretend we don't like Mary, just for fun + - Some of the girls did go to extremes, but it was all in fun. + - Let's pretend we don't like Mary, just for fun. members: - in fun - for fun @@ -11583,7 +11583,7 @@ definition: - on and on for a long time example: - - the child cried no end + - The child cried no end. ili: i19285 members: - no end @@ -11592,7 +11592,7 @@ definition: - not regularly example: - - they phone each other off and on + - They phone each other off and on. ili: i19286 members: - off and on @@ -11602,7 +11602,7 @@ definition: - without preparation example: - - the presidential candidate made a remark off the cuff + - The presidential candidate made a remark off the cuff. ili: i19287 members: - off the cuff @@ -11620,7 +11620,7 @@ definition: - not for quotation example: - - he spoke to the reporter off the record + - He spoke to the reporter off the record. ili: i19289 members: - off the record @@ -11629,7 +11629,7 @@ definition: - on hands and knees example: - - he got down on all fours to play with his grandson + - He got down on all fours to play with his grandson. ili: i19290 members: - on all fours @@ -11638,7 +11638,7 @@ definition: - typically example: - - on average he watches three movies a week + - On average he watches three movies a week. ili: i19291 members: - on the average @@ -11648,7 +11648,7 @@ definition: - for examination (with an option to buy) example: - - they took the VCR on approval + - They took the VCR on approval. ili: i19292 members: - on approval @@ -11657,7 +11657,7 @@ definition: - with trust and confidence example: - - we accepted him on faith + - We accepted him on faith. ili: i19293 members: - on faith @@ -11673,7 +11673,7 @@ definition: - in theory; according to the assumed facts example: - - on paper the candidate seems promising + - On paper the candidate seems promising. ili: i19295 members: - theoretically @@ -11683,7 +11683,7 @@ definition: - in a theoretical manner example: - - he worked the problem out theoretically + - He worked the problem out theoretically. ili: i19296 members: - theoretically @@ -11699,7 +11699,7 @@ definition: - contrary to expectations example: - - he didn't stay home; on the contrary, he went out with his friends + - He didn't stay home; on the contrary, he went out with his friends. ili: i19298 members: - contrarily @@ -11711,7 +11711,7 @@ definition: - on the run or in a hurry example: - - she wrote those letters on the fly + - She wrote those letters on the fly. ili: i19299 members: - on the fly @@ -11721,7 +11721,7 @@ definition: - while in motion example: - - he caught the punt on the fly + - He caught the punt on the fly. members: - on the fly partOfSpeech: r @@ -11729,8 +11729,8 @@ definition: - without delay or immediately example: - - we hired her on the spot - - thought they were going to shoot us down on the spot + - We hired her on the spot. + - … thought they were going to shoot us down on the spot ili: i19300 members: - on the spot @@ -11739,8 +11739,8 @@ definition: - at the place in question; there example: - - they were on the spot when it happened - - it had to be decided by the man on the spot + - They were on the spot when it happened. + - It had to be decided by the man on the spot. ili: i19301 members: - on the spot @@ -11749,7 +11749,7 @@ definition: - in a difficult situation example: - - that question really put him on the spot + - That question really put him on the spot. ili: i19302 members: - on the spot @@ -11758,8 +11758,8 @@ definition: - on a route to some place example: - - help is on the way - - we saw him on the way to California + - Help is on the way. + - We saw him on the way to California. ili: i19304 members: - on the way @@ -11769,7 +11769,7 @@ definition: - at the expected or proper time example: - - she always arrives on time + - She always arrives on time. ili: i19305 members: - on time @@ -11779,7 +11779,7 @@ definition: - without warning example: - - your cousin arrived out of thin air + - Your cousin arrived out of thin air. ili: i19306 members: - out of thin air @@ -11790,7 +11790,7 @@ definition: - of unwed parents example: - - he was born out of wedlock + - He was born out of wedlock. ili: i19307 members: - out of wedlock @@ -11800,7 +11800,7 @@ definition: - in a manner that uses the most flattering or best aspects of example: - - the dress brought out her figure to advantage + - The dress brought out her figure to advantage. ili: i19308 members: - to advantage @@ -11809,7 +11809,7 @@ definition: - without exception example: - - voted for unionization to a man + - … voted for unionization to a man ili: i19309 members: - to a man @@ -11818,7 +11818,7 @@ definition: - in every detail example: - - the new house suited them to a T + - The new house suited them to a T. ili: i19310 members: - to a T @@ -11830,7 +11830,7 @@ definition: - prior to the present time example: - - no suspect has been found to date + - No suspect has been found to date. ili: i19311 members: - up to now @@ -11840,7 +11840,7 @@ definition: - to specification example: - - he had the shoes made to order + - He had the shoes made to order. ili: i19312 members: - to order @@ -11849,7 +11849,7 @@ definition: - with force and ferocity example: - - she fought tooth and nail + - She fought tooth and nail. ili: i19313 members: - tooth and nail @@ -11858,7 +11858,7 @@ definition: - with that general meaning example: - - she said something to that effect + - She said something to that effect. ili: i19314 members: - to that effect @@ -11867,7 +11867,7 @@ definition: - in full example: - - you are in this to the hilt + - You are in this to the hilt. ili: i19315 members: - to the hilt @@ -11877,7 +11877,7 @@ definition: - because of prevailing conditions example: - - under the circumstances I cannot buy the house + - Under the circumstances I cannot buy the house. ili: i19316 members: - under the circumstances @@ -11900,7 +11900,7 @@ definition: - in a courageous manner example: - - bravely he went into the burning house + - Bravely he went into the burning house. ili: i19319 members: - bravely @@ -11910,7 +11910,7 @@ definition: - from on board a vessel into the water example: - - they dropped their garbage overboard + - They dropped their garbage overboard. ili: i19320 members: - overboard @@ -11919,7 +11919,7 @@ definition: - in or toward the northern parts of a state example: - - he lives upstate New York + - He lives upstate New York. ili: i19321 members: - upstate @@ -11928,8 +11928,8 @@ definition: - to a great depth psychologically or emotionally example: - - They felt the loss deeply - - she loved him intensely + - They felt the loss deeply. + - She loved him intensely. ili: i19322 members: - profoundly @@ -11940,7 +11940,7 @@ definition: - with impatience; in an impatient manner example: - - he answered her impatiently + - He answered her impatiently. ili: i19323 members: - impatiently @@ -11949,7 +11949,7 @@ definition: - with patience; in a patient manner example: - - he patiently played with the child + - He patiently played with the child. ili: i19324 members: - patiently @@ -11958,7 +11958,7 @@ definition: - in a tense manner example: - - he sat down tensely + - He sat down tensely. ili: i19325 members: - tensely @@ -11967,7 +11967,7 @@ definition: - in a methodical manner example: - - she worked methodically + - She worked methodically. ili: i19326 members: - methodically @@ -11976,7 +11976,7 @@ definition: - without seeing or looking example: - - he felt around his desk blindly + - He felt around his desk blindly. ili: i19327 members: - blindly @@ -11985,7 +11985,7 @@ definition: - in an apologetic manner example: - - he spoke apologetically about his past + - He spoke apologetically about his past. ili: i19328 members: - apologetically @@ -11994,8 +11994,8 @@ definition: - in an unsteady manner example: - - he walked unsteadily toward the exit - - The wounded soldier was swinging unsteadily on his legs + - He walked unsteadily toward the exit. + - The wounded soldier was swinging unsteadily on his legs. ili: i19329 members: - unsteadily @@ -12006,7 +12006,7 @@ definition: - in a steady manner example: - - he could still walk steadily + - He could still walk steadily. ili: i19330 members: - steadily @@ -12016,7 +12016,7 @@ definition: - in a haughty manner example: - - he peered haughtily down his nose + - He peered haughtily down his nose. ili: i19331 members: - haughtily @@ -12025,7 +12025,7 @@ definition: - to an extreme or greatly exaggerated degree example: - - the storyline is wildly unrealistic + - The storyline is wildly unrealistic. ili: i19332 members: - wildly @@ -12044,7 +12044,7 @@ definition: - with violent and uncontrollable passion example: - - attacked wildly, slashing and stabbing over and over + - … attacked wildly, slashing and stabbing over and over ili: i19334 members: - wildly @@ -12053,7 +12053,7 @@ definition: - in an uncontrolled or unrestrained manner example: - - He gesticulated wildly + - He gesticulated wildly. ili: i19335 members: - wildly @@ -12062,7 +12062,7 @@ definition: - without hope example: - - he wondered bleakly + - He wondered bleakly. ili: i19336 members: - bleakly @@ -12071,7 +12071,7 @@ definition: - in a stupid manner example: - - he had stupidly bought a one way ticket + - He had stupidly bought a one way ticket. ili: i19337 members: - stupidly @@ -12081,7 +12081,7 @@ definition: - so as to be unique example: - - he could determine uniquely the properties of the compound + - He could determine uniquely the properties of the compound. ili: i19338 members: - uniquely @@ -12091,7 +12091,7 @@ definition: - in a symmetrical manner example: - - they were symmetrically arranged + - They were symmetrically arranged. ili: i19339 members: - symmetrically @@ -12100,7 +12100,7 @@ definition: - in an asymmetrical manner example: - - they were asymmetrically arranged + - They were asymmetrically arranged. ili: i19340 members: - asymmetrically @@ -12112,7 +12112,7 @@ example: - inversely related - source: F.A.Geldard - text: wavelength and frequency are, of course, related reciprocally + text: Wavelength and frequency are, of course, related reciprocally. ili: i19341 members: - inversely @@ -12122,7 +12122,7 @@ definition: - in a creative manner example: - - she solved the problem creatively + - She solved the problem creatively. ili: i19342 members: - creatively @@ -12133,7 +12133,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06067070-n example: - - the bronchus is situated distally + - The bronchus is situated distally. ili: i19343 members: - distally @@ -12142,7 +12142,7 @@ definition: - to a considerable degree example: - - he relied heavily on others' data + - He relied heavily on others' data. ili: i19344 members: - heavily @@ -12152,7 +12152,7 @@ definition: - indulging excessively example: - - he drank heavily + - He drank heavily. ili: i19345 members: - heavily @@ -12163,7 +12163,7 @@ definition: - in a labored manner example: - - he breathed heavily + - He breathed heavily. ili: i19346 members: - heavily @@ -12172,7 +12172,7 @@ definition: - indulging with temperance example: - - we eat lightly in the morning + - We eat lightly in the morning. ili: i19347 members: - lightly @@ -12181,7 +12181,7 @@ definition: - repeatedly example: - - the unknown word turned up over and over again in the text + - The unknown word turned up over and over again in the text. ili: i19349 members: - over and over @@ -12204,8 +12204,8 @@ definition: - with strength or in a strong manner example: - - argues very strongly for his proposal - - he was strongly opposed to the government + - … argues very strongly for his proposal + - He was strongly opposed to the government. ili: i19351 members: - strongly @@ -12214,9 +12214,9 @@ definition: - in a weak or feeble manner or to a minor degree example: - - weakly agreed to a compromise - - wheezed weakly - - he was weakly attracted to her + - … weakly agreed to a compromise + - … wheezed weakly + - He was weakly attracted to her. ili: i19352 members: - weakly @@ -12225,7 +12225,7 @@ definition: - with the order reversed example: - - she hates him and vice versa + - She hates him and vice versa. ili: i19353 members: - vice versa @@ -12236,7 +12236,7 @@ definition: - gradually and progressively example: - - his health weakened day by day + - His health weakened day by day. ili: i19354 members: - day by day @@ -12261,7 +12261,7 @@ definition: - weekly example: - - week by week, the betrayal gnawed at his heart + - Week by week, the betrayal gnawed at his heart. ili: i19357 members: - week by week @@ -12270,7 +12270,7 @@ definition: - for an indefinite number of months example: - - month by month, the betrayal gnawed at his heart + - Month by month, the betrayal gnawed at his heart. ili: i19358 members: - month by month @@ -12279,7 +12279,7 @@ definition: - in a radical manner example: - - she took a radically different approach + - She took a radically different approach. ili: i19359 members: - radically @@ -12298,7 +12298,7 @@ definition: - with extreme conscientiousness example: - - he came religiously every morning at 8 o'clock + - He came religiously every morning at 8 o'clock. ili: i19361 members: - scrupulously @@ -12309,7 +12309,7 @@ definition: - to an exceptional degree example: - - it worked exceptionally well + - It worked exceptionally well. ili: i19362 members: - exceptionally @@ -12318,8 +12318,8 @@ definition: - sufficiently; more than adequately example: - - the evidence amply (or fully) confirms our suspicions - - they were fully (or amply) fed + - The evidence amply (or fully) confirms our suspicions. + - They were fully (or amply) fed. ili: i19363 members: - amply @@ -12329,7 +12329,7 @@ definition: - restricted to something example: - - we talked strictly business + - We talked strictly business. ili: i19364 members: - strictly @@ -12339,7 +12339,7 @@ definition: - in a tentative manner example: - - we agreed tentatively on a dinner date + - We agreed tentatively on a dinner date. ili: i19365 members: - tentatively @@ -12348,7 +12348,7 @@ definition: - otherwise stated example: - - in other words, we are broke + - In other words, we are broke. ili: i19366 members: - in other words @@ -12358,7 +12358,7 @@ definition: - in a relaxed manner; not rigid example: - - his hands lay loosely + - His hands lay loosely. ili: i19367 members: - loosely @@ -12368,7 +12368,7 @@ definition: - in a fussy manner example: - - he spoke to her fussily + - He spoke to her fussily. ili: i19368 members: - fussily @@ -12377,7 +12377,7 @@ definition: - without any necessity example: - - this marathon would exhaust him unnecessarily + - This marathon would exhaust him unnecessarily. ili: i19369 members: - unnecessarily @@ -12386,7 +12386,7 @@ definition: - in a graceful manner example: - - she swooped gracefully + - She swooped gracefully. ili: i19370 members: - gracefully @@ -12395,7 +12395,7 @@ definition: - in a graceless manner example: - - she moves rather gracelessly + - She moves rather gracelessly. ili: i19371 members: - gracelessly @@ -12404,7 +12404,7 @@ definition: - with neatness example: - - she put the slippers under the bed neatly + - She put the slippers under the bed neatly. ili: i19372 members: - neatly @@ -12413,7 +12413,7 @@ definition: - to a slight degree example: - - her speech is only lightly accented + - Her speech is only lightly accented. ili: i19373 members: - lightly @@ -12422,7 +12422,7 @@ definition: - with little weight or force example: - - she kissed him lightly on the forehead + - She kissed him lightly on the forehead. ili: i19374 members: - lightly @@ -12433,8 +12433,8 @@ definition: - in proper order or sequence example: - - talked to each child in turn - - the stable became in turn a chapel and then a movie theater + - … talked to each child in turn + - The stable became in turn a chapel and then a movie theater. ili: i19375 members: - successively @@ -12444,7 +12444,7 @@ definition: - on your own; without outside help example: - - the children worked on the project independently + - The children worked on the project independently. ili: i19376 members: - independently @@ -12453,8 +12453,8 @@ definition: - not taken into account or excluded from consideration example: - - these problems apart, the country is doing well - - all joking aside, I think you're crazy + - These problems apart, the country is doing well. + - All joking aside, I think you're crazy. ili: i19377 members: - apart @@ -12464,7 +12464,7 @@ definition: - into parts or pieces example: - - he took his father's watch apart + - He took his father's watch apart. - split apart - torn asunder ili: i19378 @@ -12476,8 +12476,8 @@ definition: - separated or at a distance in place or position or time example: - - These towns are many miles apart - - stood with his legs apart + - These towns are many miles apart. + - … stood with his legs apart - born two years apart ili: i19379 members: @@ -12487,7 +12487,7 @@ definition: - one from the other example: - - people can't tell the twins apart + - People can't tell the twins apart. ili: i19380 members: - apart @@ -12496,7 +12496,7 @@ definition: - as soon as example: - - once we are home, we can rest + - Once we are home, we can rest. ili: i19381 members: - once @@ -12505,7 +12505,7 @@ definition: - according to need (physicians use PRN in writing prescriptions) example: - - add water as needed + - Add water as needed. ili: i19382 members: - as needed @@ -12534,7 +12534,7 @@ definition: - with vigor; in a vigorous manner example: - - he defended his ideas vigorously + - He defended his ideas vigorously. ili: i19385 members: - vigorously @@ -12544,8 +12544,8 @@ definition: - clear to the mind; with distinct mental discernment example: - - it's distinctly possible - - I could clearly see myself in his situation + - It's distinctly possible. + - I could clearly see myself in his situation. ili: i19386 members: - distinctly @@ -12564,7 +12564,7 @@ definition: - downright example: - - it was positively monumental + - It was positively monumental. exemplifies: - 06332047-n ili: i19388 @@ -12575,8 +12575,8 @@ definition: - wonderfully example: - 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06332047-n ili: i19394 @@ -12644,7 +12644,7 @@ definition: - in a gratifying manner example: - - the performance was at a gratifyingly high level + - The performance was at a gratifyingly high level. ili: i19395 members: - gratifyingly @@ -12654,7 +12654,7 @@ definition: - flawlessly example: - - the film was impeccably authentic + - The film was impeccably authentic. ili: i19396 members: - impeccably @@ -12672,7 +12672,7 @@ definition: - in a grave and sober manner example: - - he walked soberly toward the altar + - He walked soberly toward the altar. ili: i19398 members: - gravely @@ -12683,7 +12683,7 @@ definition: - in a helpful manner example: - - the subtitles are helpfully conveyed + - The subtitles are helpfully conveyed. ili: i19399 members: - helpfully @@ -12692,7 +12692,7 @@ definition: - in an unhelpful manner example: - - he stood by unhelpfully while the house burned down + - He stood by unhelpfully while the house burned down. ili: i19400 members: - unhelpfully @@ -12701,7 +12701,7 @@ definition: - 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with anxiety or apprehension example: - - we watched anxiously + - We watched anxiously. ili: i19413 members: - anxiously @@ -12828,7 +12828,7 @@ definition: - in a stiff manner example: - - his hands lay stiffly + - His hands lay stiffly. ili: i19414 members: - stiffly @@ -12838,7 +12838,7 @@ definition: - without formality example: - - he visited us informally + - He visited us informally. ili: i19415 members: - informally @@ -12847,7 +12847,7 @@ definition: - in a formal manner example: - - he was dressed rather formally + - He was dressed rather formally. ili: i19416 members: - formally @@ -12856,7 +12856,7 @@ definition: - with official authorization example: - - the club will be formally recognized + - The club will be formally recognized. ili: i19417 members: - formally @@ -12866,7 +12866,7 @@ definition: - in an irritable manner example: - - she had become irritably exact + - She had become irritably exact. ili: i19418 members: - irritably @@ -12875,7 +12875,7 @@ definition: - with self-possession (especially in times of stress) example: - - he spoke calmly to the rioting students + - He spoke calmly to the rioting students. ili: i19419 members: - calmly @@ -12884,7 +12884,7 @@ definition: - without emotional agitation example: - - tranquilly she went on with her work + - Tranquilly she went on with her work. ili: i19420 members: - tranquilly @@ -12912,7 +12912,7 @@ definition: - in a corresponding manner example: - - the temperature decreases correspondingly + - The temperature decreases correspondingly. ili: i19423 members: - correspondingly @@ -12921,7 +12921,7 @@ definition: - in a studious manner example: - - she examined the data studiously + - She examined the data studiously. ili: i19424 members: - studiously @@ -12930,7 +12930,7 @@ definition: - in a clever manner example: - - they were cleverly arranged + - They were cleverly arranged. - a smartly managed business ili: i19425 members: @@ -12966,7 +12966,7 @@ definition: - especially fortunate example: - 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- he embellished his stories liberally + - He embellished his stories liberally. ili: i19497 members: - liberally @@ -13593,7 +13593,7 @@ definition: - without effort or apparent effort example: - - she danced gracefully and effortlessly + - She danced gracefully and effortlessly. - swallows gliding effortlessly through the air ili: i19498 members: @@ -13603,7 +13603,7 @@ definition: - according to the clock example: - - it's three o'clock in Tokyo now + - It's three o'clock in Tokyo now. ili: i19499 members: - o'clock @@ -13612,7 +13612,7 @@ definition: - thoroughly (including all important particulars) example: - - he studied the snake in detail + - He studied the snake in detail. ili: i19500 members: - in detail @@ -13621,7 +13621,7 @@ definition: - in a convenient manner example: - - the switch was conveniently located + - The switch was conveniently located. ili: i19501 members: - handily @@ -13631,7 +13631,7 @@ definition: - in an inconvenient manner example: - - he arrived at an inconveniently late hour + - He arrived at an inconveniently late hour. ili: i19502 members: - inconveniently @@ -13642,7 +13642,7 @@ definition: - in collaboration or cooperation example: - - this paper was written jointly + - This paper was written jointly. ili: i19503 members: - jointly @@ -13651,7 +13651,7 @@ definition: - in concrete terms example: - - concretely, this meant that he was broke + - Concretely, this meant that he was broke. ili: i19504 members: - concretely @@ -13667,9 +13667,9 @@ definition: - over the entire area example: - - the wallpaper was covered all over with flowers - - she ached all over - - everything was dusted over with a fine layer of soot + - The wallpaper was covered all over with flowers. + - She ached all over. + - Everything was dusted over with a fine layer of soot. ili: i19506 members: - all over @@ -13679,7 +13679,7 @@ definition: - in a kinesthetic manner; by means of kinesthesia example: - - he can perceive shapes kinesthetically + - He can perceive shapes kinesthetically. ili: i19507 members: - 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His voice rang raucously. ili: i19514 members: - raucously @@ -13758,7 +13758,7 @@ definition: - in a victorious manner example: - - Virginia had defended her land victoriously + - Virginia had defended her land victoriously. ili: i19515 members: - victoriously @@ -13767,7 +13767,7 @@ definition: - in fear example: - - she hurried down the stairs fearfully + - She hurried down the stairs fearfully. ili: i19516 members: - fearfully @@ -13776,7 +13776,7 @@ definition: - without fear example: - - fearlessly, he led the troops into combat + - Fearlessly, he led the troops into combat. ili: i19517 members: - fearlessly @@ -13787,7 +13787,7 @@ definition: - let us be thankful that example: - - thankfully he didn't come to the party + - Thankfully he didn't come to the party. ili: i19518 members: - thankfully @@ -13796,7 +13796,7 @@ definition: - in a thankful manner; with thanks example: - - he accepted thankfully my apologies + - He accepted thankfully my apologies. ili: i19519 members: - thankfully @@ -13806,7 +13806,7 @@ definition: - 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in a charitable manner example: - - she treated him charitably + - She treated him charitably. ili: i19558 members: - charitably @@ -14170,7 +14170,7 @@ definition: - without aim; in an aimless manner example: - - he wandered around aimlessly + - He wandered around aimlessly. ili: i19559 members: - aimlessly @@ -14179,7 +14179,7 @@ definition: - in a sluggish manner example: - - the smoke rose sluggishly + - The smoke rose sluggishly. ili: i19560 members: - sluggishly @@ -14188,7 +14188,7 @@ definition: - in a trustful manner example: - - his mouth grinned trustfully + - His mouth grinned trustfully. ili: i19561 members: - trustfully @@ -14197,7 +14197,7 @@ definition: - without light example: - - the river was sliding darkly under the mist + - The river was sliding darkly under the mist. ili: i19562 members: - darkly @@ -14207,7 +14207,7 @@ definition: - in a dark glowering menacing manner example: - - he stared darkly at her + - He stared darkly at her. ili: i19563 members: - darkly @@ -14216,7 +14216,7 @@ definition: - 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restlessly @@ -14267,7 +14267,7 @@ definition: - from a financial point of view example: - - this was financially unattractive + - This was financially unattractive. ili: i19569 members: - financially @@ -14276,7 +14276,7 @@ definition: - from a psychic point of view example: - - he was psychically blind + - He was psychically blind. ili: i19570 members: - psychically @@ -14285,7 +14285,7 @@ definition: - on this day as distinct from yesterday or tomorrow example: - - I can't meet with you today + - I can't meet with you today. ili: i19571 members: - today @@ -14301,7 +14301,7 @@ definition: - in an ornate manner example: - - the cradle was ornately carved + - The cradle was ornately carved. ili: i19573 members: - ornately @@ -14310,8 +14310,8 @@ definition: - apart from others example: - - taken individually, the rooms were, in fact, square - - the fine points are treated singly + - Taken individually, the rooms were, in fact, square. + - The fine points are treated singly. ili: i19574 members: - individually @@ -14325,7 +14325,7 @@ definition: - in a binaural manner example: - - the stimulus was presented binaurally + - The stimulus was presented binaurally. ili: i19575 members: - binaurally @@ -14336,7 +14336,7 @@ definition: - in a monaural manner example: - - the stimuli were presented monaurally + - The stimuli were presented monaurally. ili: i19576 members: - monaurally @@ -14347,7 +14347,7 @@ definition: - in a busy manner example: - - they were busily engaged in buying souvenirs + - They were busily engaged in buying souvenirs. ili: i19577 members: - busily @@ -14356,7 +14356,7 @@ definition: - in a prominent way example: - - the new car was prominently displayed in the driveway + - The new car was prominently displayed in the driveway. ili: i19578 members: - prominently @@ -14366,7 +14366,7 @@ definition: - by necessity example: - - the situation slid inescapably toward disaster + - The situation slid inescapably toward disaster. ili: i19579 members: - inescapably @@ -14378,7 +14378,7 @@ definition: - 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without shame example: - - he unashamedly abandoned the project when he realized he would not gain from it + - He unashamedly abandoned the project when he realized he would not gain from it. ili: i19585 members: - unashamedly @@ -14436,7 +14436,7 @@ definition: - in a monolingual manner example: - - she had been reared monolingually + - She had been reared monolingually. ili: i19586 members: - monolingually @@ -14445,7 +14445,7 @@ definition: - with passion example: - - she kissed him passionately + - She kissed him passionately. ili: i19587 members: - passionately @@ -14454,7 +14454,7 @@ definition: - in a spectacular manner example: - - the area was spectacularly scenic + - The area was spectacularly scenic. ili: i19588 members: - spectacularly @@ -14464,7 +14464,7 @@ definition: - with understanding example: - - she nodded understandingly + - She nodded understandingly. ili: i19589 members: - understandingly @@ -14473,7 +14473,7 @@ definition: - in a soulful manner example: - - he looked at her soulfully + - He looked at her soulfully. ili: i19590 members: - soulfully @@ -14482,7 +14482,7 @@ definition: - in a satirical manner example: - - she spoke satirically + - She spoke satirically. ili: i19591 members: - satirically @@ -14492,7 +14492,7 @@ - with no problems or difficulties example: - put the plans into effect quickly and smoothly - - despite of some mishaps, everything went swimmingly + - Despite of some mishaps, everything went swimmingly. ili: i19592 members: - smoothly @@ -14502,7 +14502,7 @@ definition: - in a free manner example: - - the painting featured freely brushed strokes + - The painting featured freely brushed strokes. ili: i19593 members: - freely @@ -14512,7 +14512,7 @@ - according to habit or custom example: - her habitually severe expression - - he habitually keeps his office door closed + - He habitually keeps his office door closed. ili: i19594 members: - habitually @@ -14521,7 +14521,7 @@ definition: - according to routine or established practice example: - - he routinely parked in a no-parking zone + - He routinely parked in a no-parking zone. ili: i19595 members: - routinely @@ -14530,7 +14530,7 @@ definition: - by custom; according to common practice example: - - children are customarily expected to be seen but not heard + - Children are customarily expected to be seen but not heard. ili: i19596 members: - customarily @@ -14539,7 +14539,7 @@ definition: - in a humiliating manner example: - - the painting was reproduced humiliatingly small + - The painting was reproduced humiliatingly small. ili: i19597 members: - humiliatingly @@ -14549,7 +14549,7 @@ definition: - in a protective manner example: - - he bent protectively over the woman + - He bent protectively over the woman. ili: i19598 members: - protectively @@ -14558,7 +14558,7 @@ definition: - in a spiritual manner example: - - the ninth century was the spiritually freest period + - The ninth century was the spiritually freest period. ili: i19599 members: - spiritually @@ -14567,7 +14567,7 @@ definition: - in a well delineated manner example: - - the new style of Minoan pottery was sharply defined + - The new style of Minoan pottery was sharply defined. ili: i19600 members: - sharply @@ -14577,7 +14577,7 @@ definition: - in a dim indistinct manner example: - - we perceived the change only dimly + - We perceived the change only dimly. ili: i19601 members: - dimly @@ -14597,7 +14597,7 @@ definition: - without possibility of mistake example: - - this watercolor is unmistakably a synthesis of nature + - This watercolor is unmistakably a synthesis of nature. ili: i19603 members: - unmistakably @@ -14606,7 +14606,7 @@ definition: - with determination; in a determined manner example: - - he clung to the past determinedly + - He clung to the past determinedly. ili: i19604 members: - determinedly @@ -14617,7 +14617,7 @@ definition: - of a minor or subordinate nature example: - - these magnificent achievements were only incidentally influenced by Oriental models + - These magnificent achievements were only incidentally influenced by Oriental models. ili: i19605 members: - incidentally @@ -14627,7 +14627,7 @@ definition: - (intensifier for adjectives) very example: - - she was ever so friendly + - She was ever so friendly. exemplifies: - 06332047-n ili: i19606 @@ -14639,7 +14639,7 @@ definition: - with confidence; in a confident manner example: - - we have to do what is right confidently + - We have to do what is right confidently. ili: i19607 members: - confidently @@ -14648,7 +14648,7 @@ definition: - after the fact example: - - he will get paid retroactively + - He will get paid retroactively. ili: i19608 members: - retroactively @@ -14657,7 +14657,7 @@ definition: - in a sporadic manner example: - - he only works sporadically + - He only works sporadically. ili: i19609 members: - sporadically @@ -14667,7 +14667,7 @@ definition: - in a halting manner example: - - he spoke haltingly + - He spoke haltingly. ili: i19610 members: - haltingly @@ -14676,7 +14676,7 @@ definition: - in equal proportions example: - - it was divided half-and-half + - It was divided half-and-half. ili: i19611 members: - 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unreasonably @@ -14854,7 +14854,7 @@ definition: - proceeding in steps example: - - the voltage was increased stepwise + - The voltage was increased stepwise. ili: i19629 members: - stepwise @@ -14864,7 +14864,7 @@ definition: - in a stolid manner example: - - he said ‘no’ stolidly + - He said ‘no’ stolidly. ili: i19630 members: - stolidly @@ -14873,9 +14873,9 @@ definition: - to the maximum degree example: - - he was supremely confident - - He seemed irritated at Edouard's questions but, apart from that, sublimely unconcerned - - she remained sublimely oblivious to the possible havoc she might have caused + - He was supremely confident. + - He seemed irritated at Edouard's questions but, apart from that, sublimely unconcerned. + - She remained sublimely oblivious to the possible havoc she might have caused. ili: i19631 members: - supremely @@ -14885,7 +14885,7 @@ definition: - in a petulant manner example: - - 'he said testily: ‘Go away!’' + - 'He said testily: ‘Go away!’.' ili: i19632 members: - testily @@ -14897,7 +14897,7 @@ definition: - showing consideration and thoughtfulness example: - - he had thoughtfully brought with him some food to share + - He had thoughtfully brought with him some food to share. ili: i19633 members: - thoughtfully @@ -14906,7 +14906,7 @@ definition: - showing thoughtlessness example: - - he treated his parents thoughtlessly + - He treated his parents thoughtlessly. ili: i19634 members: - thoughtlessly @@ -14915,7 +14915,7 @@ definition: - in a thoughtful manner example: - - he stared thoughtfully out the window + - He stared thoughtfully out the window. ili: i19635 members: - thoughtfully @@ -14924,7 +14924,7 @@ definition: - in a thoughtless manner example: - - he stared thoughtlessly at the picture + - He stared thoughtlessly at the picture. ili: i19636 members: - thoughtlessly @@ -14935,7 +14935,7 @@ definition: - in an auspicious manner example: - - he started his new job auspiciously on his birthday + - He started his new job auspiciously on his birthday. ili: i19637 members: - auspiciously @@ -14945,7 +14945,7 @@ definition: - in an inauspicious manner example: - - he started his new job inauspiciously on Friday the 13th + - He started his new job inauspiciously on Friday the 13th. ili: i19638 members: - inauspiciously @@ -14955,7 +14955,7 @@ definition: - in a relentless manner example: - - he worked relentlessly + - He worked relentlessly. ili: i19639 members: - relentlessly @@ -14965,7 +14965,7 @@ definition: - in a rueful manner example: - - ‘I made a big mistake,’ he said ruefully + - ‘I made a big mistake,’ he said ruefully. ili: i19640 members: - ruefully @@ -14976,7 +14976,7 @@ definition: - with the front foremost example: - - the cars collided head-on + - The cars collided head-on. ili: i19641 members: - head-on @@ -14985,7 +14985,7 @@ definition: - in direct opposition; directly example: - - we must meet the problem head-on + - We must meet the problem head-on. ili: i19642 members: - head-on @@ -14994,7 +14994,7 @@ definition: - in an inexorable manner example: - 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pleasantly @@ -15058,7 +15058,7 @@ definition: - in an unpleasant manner example: - - he had been unpleasantly surprised + - He had been unpleasantly surprised. ili: i19649 members: - unpleasantly @@ -15067,7 +15067,7 @@ definition: - in an inverted manner example: - - the box was lying on the floor upside down + - The box was lying on the floor upside down. ili: i19650 members: - upside down @@ -15076,7 +15076,7 @@ definition: - in a breathless manner example: - - she spoke breathlessly + - She spoke breathlessly. ili: i19651 members: - breathlessly @@ -15085,8 +15085,8 @@ definition: - in a hearty manner example: - - ‘Yes,’ the children chorused heartily - - We welcomed her warmly + - ‘Yes,’ the children chorused heartily. + - We welcomed her warmly. ili: i19652 members: - heartily @@ -15097,7 +15097,7 @@ definition: - in an affable manner example: - - ‘Come and visit me,’ he said amiably + - ‘Come and visit me,’ he said amiably. ili: i19653 members: - affably @@ -15108,7 +15108,7 @@ definition: - 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My mother advised her children ceremoniously. ili: i19659 members: - ceremoniously @@ -15166,7 +15166,7 @@ definition: - in a rakish manner example: - - she wore her hat rakishly at an angle + - She wore her hat rakishly at an angle. ili: i19660 members: - rakishly @@ -15177,7 +15177,7 @@ definition: - in a carefree manner example: - - she was rollickingly happy + - She was rollickingly happy. ili: i19661 members: - rollickingly @@ -15187,7 +15187,7 @@ definition: - in a narrow manner; not allowing for exceptions example: - - he interprets the law narrowly + - He interprets the law narrowly. ili: i19662 members: - narrowly @@ -15196,7 +15196,7 @@ definition: - without regard to specific details or exceptions example: - - he interprets the law broadly + - He interprets the law broadly. ili: i19663 members: - broadly @@ -15208,7 +15208,7 @@ definition: - in a wide fashion example: - - he smiled broadly + - He smiled broadly. ili: i19664 members: - broadly @@ -15217,7 +15217,7 @@ definition: - doing twirls example: - - they had a most twirlingly magnificent time + - They had a most twirlingly magnificent time. ili: i19665 members: - twirlingly @@ -15226,9 +15226,9 @@ definition: - in or to or toward the rear example: - - he followed behind - - seen from behind, the house is more imposing than it is from the front - - the final runners were far behind + - He followed behind. + - Seen from behind, the house is more imposing than it is from the front. + - The final runners were far behind. ili: i19666 members: - behind @@ -15237,10 +15237,10 @@ definition: - remaining in a place or condition that has been left or departed from example: - - when he died he left much unfinished work behind - - left a large family behind - - the children left their books behind - - he took off with a squeal of tires and left the other cars far behind + - When he died he left much unfinished work behind. + - … left a large family behind + - The children left their books behind. + - He took off with a squeal of tires and left the other cars far behind. ili: i19667 members: - behind @@ -15249,7 +15249,7 @@ definition: - in debt example: - - he fell behind with his mortgage payments + - He fell behind with his mortgage payments. - a month behind in the rent - a company that has been run behindhand for years - in arrears with their utility bills @@ -15263,8 +15263,8 @@ definition: - in or into an inferior position example: - - fell behind in his studies - - their business was lagging behind in the competition for customers + - … fell behind in his studies + - Their business was lagging behind in the competition for customers. ili: i19669 members: - behind @@ -15273,8 +15273,8 @@ definition: - showing a time that is earlier than the actual time example: - - the clock is almost an hour slow - - my watch is running behind + - The clock is almost an hour slow. + - My watch is running behind. ili: i19670 members: - behind @@ -15284,7 +15284,7 @@ definition: - by right example: - - baseball rightfully is the nation's pastime + - Baseball rightfully is the nation's pastime. ili: i19671 members: - rightfully @@ -15297,7 +15297,7 @@ - a peer in his own right - a leading sports figure in his own right - a fine opera in its own right - - she's a rich woman in her own right rather than by inheritance + - She's a rich woman in her own right rather than by inheritance. - an excellent novel in its own right ili: i19672 members: @@ -15310,7 +15310,7 @@ definition: - in a faithful manner example: - - it always came on, faithfully, like the radio + - It always came on, faithfully, like the radio. ili: i19673 members: - faithfully @@ -15330,7 +15330,7 @@ definition: - in a violent manner example: - - they attacked violently + - They attacked violently. ili: i19675 members: - violently @@ -15339,7 +15339,7 @@ definition: - without violence example: - - the government was overthrown nonviolently, but the dictator was killed + - The government was overthrown nonviolently, but the dictator was killed. ili: i19676 members: - nonviolently @@ -15348,7 +15348,7 @@ definition: - (of the elements) in a wild and stormy manner example: - - winds were blowing furiously + - Winds were blowing furiously. ili: i19677 members: - furiously @@ -15357,7 +15357,7 @@ definition: - in an impassioned or very angry manner example: - - she screamed furiously at her tormentors + - She screamed furiously at her tormentors. ili: i19678 members: - furiously @@ -15366,8 +15366,8 @@ definition: - in a manner marked by extreme or violent energy example: - - the boys fought furiously - - she went peddling furiously up the narrow street + - The boys fought furiously. + - She went peddling furiously up the narrow street. ili: i19679 members: - furiously @@ -15376,7 +15376,7 @@ definition: - alternately upward and downward example: - - he eyed him up and down + - He eyed him up and down. ili: i19680 members: - up and down @@ -15385,7 +15385,7 @@ definition: - in a secure manner; in a manner free from danger example: - - she held the child securely + - She held the child securely. ili: i19681 members: - securely @@ -15395,7 +15395,7 @@ definition: - in a wry manner example: - - ‘I see,’ he commented wryly + - ‘I see,’ he commented wryly. ili: i19682 members: - wryly @@ -15404,7 +15404,7 @@ definition: - continuing forever without end example: - - there are infinitely many possibilities + - There are infinitely many possibilities. ili: i19683 members: - infinitely @@ -15414,7 +15414,7 @@ definition: - with a finite limit example: - - there are finitely many solutions to this problem + - There are finitely many solutions to this problem. ili: i19684 members: - finitely @@ -15423,7 +15423,7 @@ definition: - without bounds example: - - he is infinitely wealthy + - He is infinitely wealthy. ili: i19685 members: - boundlessly @@ -15434,7 +15434,7 @@ definition: - in a rigorous manner example: - - he had been trained rigorously by the monks + - He had been trained rigorously by the monks. ili: i19686 members: - rigorously @@ -15444,7 +15444,7 @@ definition: - in a plastic manner example: - - he used the clay plastically + - He used the clay plastically. ili: i19687 members: - plastically @@ -15453,7 +15453,7 @@ definition: - in a boastful manner example: - - he talked big all evening + - He talked big all evening. ili: i19688 members: - boastfully @@ -15465,7 +15465,7 @@ definition: - in a major way example: - - the play failed big at the box office + - The play failed big at the box office. ili: i19689 members: - big @@ -15474,7 +15474,7 @@ definition: - on a grand scale example: - - think big + - Think big. ili: i19690 members: - big @@ -15483,7 +15483,7 @@ definition: - on a small scale example: - - think small + - Think small. ili: i19691 members: - small @@ -15492,7 +15492,7 @@ definition: - extremely well example: - - his performance went over big + - His performance went over big. ili: i19692 members: - big @@ -15501,7 +15501,7 @@ definition: - in a wary manner example: - - the sailor watched the sky warily + - The sailor watched the sky warily. ili: i19693 members: - warily @@ -15517,7 +15517,7 @@ definition: - in bodily form example: - - he was translated bodily to heaven + - He was translated bodily to heaven. ili: i19695 members: - bodily @@ -15536,7 +15536,7 @@ definition: - at or to a point across intervening space etc. example: - - come over and see us some time + - Come over and see us some time. - over there ili: i19697 members: @@ -15546,7 +15546,7 @@ definition: - throughout an area example: - - he is known the world over + - He is known the world over. ili: i19698 members: - over @@ -15564,7 +15564,7 @@ definition: - by means of an editorial example: - - the paper commented editorially on the scandal + - The paper commented editorially on the scandal. ili: i19700 members: - editorially @@ -15573,7 +15573,7 @@ definition: - in actual fact example: - - properly speaking, they are not husband and wife + - Properly speaking, they are not husband and wife. ili: i19701 members: - properly speaking @@ -15584,8 +15584,8 @@ definition: - in an abnormal manner example: - - they were behaving abnormally - - his blood pressure was abnormally low + - They were behaving abnormally. + - His blood pressure was abnormally low. ili: i19702 members: - abnormally @@ -15594,7 +15594,7 @@ definition: - with anger example: - - he angrily denied the accusation + - He angrily denied the accusation. ili: i19703 members: - angrily @@ -15603,7 +15603,7 @@ definition: - in an exultant manner example: - - it was exultingly easy + - It was exultingly easy. ili: i19704 members: - exultantly @@ -15613,7 +15613,7 @@ definition: - in a sedulous manner example: - - this illusion has been sedulously fostered + - This illusion has been sedulously fostered. ili: i19705 members: - sedulously @@ -15622,7 +15622,7 @@ definition: - in a tenuous manner example: - - his works tenuously survive in the minds of a few scholars + - His works tenuously survive in the minds of a few scholars. ili: i19706 members: - tenuously @@ -15631,7 +15631,7 @@ definition: - in a perennial manner; repeatedly example: - - We want to know what is perennially new about the world + - We want to know what is perennially new about the world. ili: i19707 members: - perennially @@ -15650,7 +15650,7 @@ definition: - in an anachronistic manner example: - - let's look at this phenomenon anachronistically + - Let's look at this phenomenon anachronistically. ili: i19709 members: - anachronistically @@ -15659,7 +15659,7 @@ definition: - with ineptitude; in an incompetent manner example: - - he performed his functions ineptly + - He performed his functions ineptly. ili: i19710 members: - ineptly @@ -15669,7 +15669,7 @@ definition: - in a maladroit manner example: - - this function is ineptly left to a small voice + - This function is ineptly left to a small voice. ili: i19711 members: - ineptly @@ -15678,7 +15678,7 @@ definition: - in a very pleasurable manner example: - - they were walking along the beach slowly and deliciously + - They were walking along the beach slowly and deliciously. ili: i19712 members: - deliciously @@ -15688,7 +15688,7 @@ definition: - in your mind example: - - he suffered mentally + - He suffered mentally. ili: i19713 members: - mentally @@ -15697,7 +15697,7 @@ definition: - in a round manner example: - - she was roundly slim + - She was roundly slim. ili: i19714 members: - roundly @@ -15706,7 +15706,7 @@ definition: - in a shy or timid or bashful manner example: - - he smiled shyly + - He smiled shyly. ili: i19715 members: - shyly @@ -15717,7 +15717,7 @@ definition: - with fondness; with love example: - - she spoke to her children fondly + - She spoke to her children fondly. ili: i19716 members: - fondly @@ -15734,7 +15734,7 @@ definition: - with much noise or loud and unpleasant sound example: - - he blew his nose noisily + - He blew his nose noisily. ili: i19718 members: - noisily @@ -15743,8 +15743,8 @@ definition: - with little or no sound example: - - the class was listening quietly and intently - - she was crying quietly + - The class was listening quietly and intently. + - She was crying quietly. ili: i19719 members: - quietly @@ -15754,9 +15754,9 @@ - with little or no activity or no agitation (‘quiet’ is a nonstandard variant for ‘quietly’) example: - - her hands rested quietly in her lap - - the rock star was quietly led out the back door - - sit here as quiet as you can + - Her hands rested quietly in her lap. + - The rock star was quietly led out the back door. + - Sit here as quiet as you can. ili: i19720 members: - quietly @@ -15780,7 +15780,7 @@ definition: - in outward appearance example: - - outwardly, she appeared composed + - Outwardly, she appeared composed. ili: i19723 members: - outwardly @@ -15789,7 +15789,7 @@ definition: - with respect to private feelings example: - - inwardly, she was raging + - Inwardly, she was raging. ili: i19724 members: - inwardly @@ -15799,7 +15799,7 @@ definition: - with respect to the outside example: - - outwardly, the figure is smooth + - Outwardly, the figure is smooth. ili: i19725 members: - outwardly @@ -15809,7 +15809,7 @@ definition: - showing approval example: - - he reviewed the play favorably + - He reviewed the play favorably. ili: i19726 members: - favorably @@ -15819,7 +15819,7 @@ definition: - showing disapproval; in a disparaging way example: - - he reviewed the play unfavorably + - He reviewed the play unfavorably. ili: i19727 members: - unfavorably @@ -15829,7 +15829,7 @@ definition: - in a cheerful manner example: - - he cheerfully agreed to do it + - He cheerfully agreed to do it. ili: i19728 members: - cheerfully @@ -15838,7 +15838,7 @@ definition: - in an unhappy manner example: - - he cheerlessly set out to do the task + - He cheerlessly set out to do the task. ili: i19729 members: - cheerlessly @@ -15847,9 +15847,9 @@ definition: - smoothly and without difficulty; precisely and deftly example: - - the gymnast landed flawlessly - - she played the piano accompaniment cleanly - - he bounced it cleanly off the wall + - The gymnast landed flawlessly. + - She played the piano accompaniment cleanly. + - He bounced it cleanly off the wall. ili: i20137 members: - flawlessly @@ -15868,7 +15868,7 @@ definition: - in a square position example: - - the building stood foursquare + - The building stood foursquare. ili: i19732 members: - foursquare @@ -15877,7 +15877,7 @@ definition: - as an undiversified whole example: - - the unions voted solidly for Roosevelt + - The unions voted solidly for Roosevelt. ili: i19733 members: - solidly @@ -15886,7 +15886,7 @@ definition: - in a dry laconic manner example: - - ‘I know that’, he said dryly + - ‘I know that’, he said dryly. ili: i19734 members: - laconically @@ -15897,7 +15897,7 @@ definition: - in accommodation example: - - obligingly, he lowered his voice + - Obligingly, he lowered his voice. ili: i19735 members: - obligingly @@ -15907,7 +15907,7 @@ definition: - out of your own free will example: - - he voluntarily submitted to the fingerprinting + - He voluntarily submitted to the fingerprinting. ili: i19736 members: - voluntarily @@ -15916,7 +15916,7 @@ definition: - against one's will or done without conscious thought example: - - he was involuntarily held against his will + - He was involuntarily held against his will. ili: i19737 members: - involuntarily @@ -15925,7 +15925,7 @@ definition: - without making errors example: - - he unerringly fixed things for us + - He unerringly fixed things for us. ili: i19738 members: - unerringly @@ -15934,7 +15934,7 @@ definition: - with respect to geography example: - - they are geographically closer to the center of town + - They are geographically closer to the center of town. ili: i19739 members: - geographically @@ -15943,7 +15943,7 @@ definition: - with gloom example: - - such a change is gloomily foreseen by many + - Such a change is gloomily foreseen by many. ili: i19740 members: - gloomily @@ -15961,7 +15961,7 @@ definition: - with cruelty example: - - he treated his students cruelly + - He treated his students cruelly. ili: i19742 members: - cruelly @@ -15970,8 +15970,8 @@ definition: - in a vague way example: - - he looked vaguely familiar - - he explained it somewhat mistily + - He looked vaguely familiar. + - He explained it somewhat mistily. ili: i19743 members: - vaguely @@ -15981,7 +15981,7 @@ definition: - in a pompous manner example: - - he pompously described his achievements + - He pompously described his achievements. ili: i19744 members: - pompously @@ -15990,7 +15990,7 @@ definition: - away from home example: - - they went out last night + - They went out last night. ili: i19745 members: - out @@ -15999,12 +15999,12 @@ definition: - from a particular thing or place or position (‘forth’ is obsolete) example: - - ran away from the lion - - wanted to get away from there - - sent the children away to boarding school - - the teacher waved the children away from the dead animal - - went off to school - - they drove off + - … ran away from the lion + - … wanted to get away from there + - … sent the children away to boarding school + - The teacher waved the children away from the dead animal. + - … went off to school + - They drove off. - go forth and preach exemplifies: - 07087487-n @@ -16018,8 +16018,8 @@ definition: - from one's possession example: - - he gave out money to the poor - - gave away the tickets + - He gave out money to the poor. + - … gave away the tickets ili: i19747 members: - away @@ -16030,7 +16030,7 @@ - moving or appearing to move away from a place, especially one that is enclosed or hidden example: - - the cat came out from under the bed + - The cat came out from under the bed. ili: i19748 members: - out @@ -16039,7 +16039,7 @@ definition: - motivated by example: - - idleness is the trait of being idle out of a reluctance to work + - Idleness is the trait of being idle out of a reluctance to work. ili: i19749 members: - out of @@ -16048,9 +16048,9 @@ definition: - in reserve; not for immediate use example: - - started setting aside money to buy a car + - … started setting aside money to buy a car - put something by for her old age - - has a nest egg tucked away for a rainy day + - … has a nest egg tucked away for a rainy day ili: i19750 members: - aside @@ -16062,9 +16062,9 @@ - on or to one side example: - step aside - - stood aside to let him pass - - threw the book aside - - put her sewing aside when he entered + - … stood aside to let him pass + - … threw the book aside + - … put her sewing aside when he entered ili: i19751 members: - aside @@ -16074,7 +16074,7 @@ - out of the way (especially away from one's thoughts) example: - brush the objections aside - - pushed all doubts away + - … pushed all doubts away ili: i19752 members: - aside @@ -16084,8 +16084,8 @@ definition: - placed or kept separate and distinct as for a purpose example: - - had a feeling of being set apart - - quality sets it apart + - … had a feeling of being set apart + - Quality sets it apart. - a day set aside for relaxing ili: i19753 members: @@ -16096,9 +16096,9 @@ definition: - away from another or others example: - - they grew apart over the years - - kept apart from the group out of shyness - - decided to live apart + - They grew apart over the years. + - … kept apart from the group out of shyness + - … decided to live apart ili: i19754 members: - apart @@ -16107,11 +16107,11 @@ definition: - out of existence example: - - the music faded away + - The music faded away. - source: H.E.Scudder - text: tried to explain away the affair of the letter - - idled the hours away - - her fingernails were worn away + text: … tried to explain away the affair of the letter + - … idled the hours away + - Her fingernails were worn away. ili: i19755 members: - away @@ -16120,8 +16120,8 @@ definition: - indicating continuing action; continuously or steadily example: - - he worked away at the project for more than a year - - the child kept hammering away as if his life depended on it + - He worked away at the project for more than a year. + - The child kept hammering away as if his life depended on it. ili: i19756 members: - away @@ -16132,7 +16132,7 @@ example: - turn aside - turn away one's face - - glanced away + - … glanced away ili: i19757 members: - away @@ -16142,9 +16142,9 @@ definition: - in or into a proper place (especially for storage or safekeeping) example: - - put the toys away - - her jewels are locked away in a safe - - filed the letter away + - Put the toys away. + - Her jewels are locked away in a safe. + - … filed the letter away ili: i19758 members: - away @@ -16153,8 +16153,8 @@ definition: - at a distance in space or time example: - - the boat was 5 miles off (or away) - - the party is still 2 weeks off (or away) + - The boat was 5 miles off (or away). + - The party is still 2 weeks off (or away). - away back in the 18th century ili: i19759 members: @@ -16165,8 +16165,8 @@ definition: - so as to be removed or gotten rid of example: - - cleared the mess away - - the rotted wood had to be cut away + - … cleared the mess away + - The rotted wood had to be cut away. ili: i19760 members: - away @@ -16175,7 +16175,7 @@ definition: - freely or at will example: - - fire away! + - Fire away! ili: i19761 members: - away @@ -16191,7 +16191,7 @@ definition: - with obstinate determination example: - - he pursued her doggedly + - He pursued her doggedly. ili: i19763 members: - doggedly @@ -16201,7 +16201,7 @@ definition: - with efficiency; in an efficient manner example: - - he functions efficiently + - He functions efficiently. ili: i19764 members: - efficiently @@ -16211,7 +16211,7 @@ definition: - in an inefficient manner example: - - he dealt inefficiently with the crisis + - He dealt inefficiently with the crisis. ili: i19765 members: - inefficiently @@ -16220,7 +16220,7 @@ definition: - in a discordant manner example: - - the piece ended discordantly + - The piece ended discordantly. ili: i19766 members: - discordantly @@ -16230,7 +16230,7 @@ definition: - without liveliness example: - - she nodded her head dully + - She nodded her head dully. ili: i19767 members: - dully @@ -16239,8 +16239,8 @@ definition: - without luster or shine example: - - the light shone dully through the haze - - unpolished buttons glinted dully + - The light shone dully through the haze. + - Unpolished buttons glinted dully. ili: i19768 members: - dully @@ -16249,7 +16249,7 @@ definition: - without losing equilibrium example: - - she took all his criticism in stride + - She took all his criticism in stride. ili: i19769 members: - in stride @@ -16259,7 +16259,7 @@ definition: - without tonality example: - - he composes atonally + - He composes atonally. ili: i19770 members: - atonally @@ -16275,7 +16275,7 @@ definition: - in an engaging manner example: - - she played the role engagingly + - She played the role engagingly. ili: i19772 members: - winsomely @@ -16285,8 +16285,8 @@ definition: - in a tragic manner; with tragic consequences example: - - the adventure ended tragically - - tragically, she contracted AIDS + - The adventure ended tragically. + - Tragically, she contracted AIDS. ili: i19773 members: - tragically @@ -16295,7 +16295,7 @@ definition: - in a fascinating manner example: - - her face became fascinatingly distorted + - Her face became fascinatingly distorted. ili: i19774 members: - fascinatingly @@ -16304,7 +16304,7 @@ definition: - in a curvaceous way example: - - his date was curvaceously beguiling + - His date was curvaceously beguiling. ili: i19775 members: - curvaceously @@ -16314,7 +16314,7 @@ definition: - in an ominous manner example: - - the sun darkened ominously + - The sun darkened ominously. ili: i19776 members: - ominously @@ -16323,7 +16323,7 @@ definition: - in a restive manner example: - - he sat down again, restively + - He sat down again, restively. ili: i19777 members: - restively @@ -16332,7 +16332,7 @@ definition: - with full knowledge and deliberation example: - - he wittingly deleted the references + - He wittingly deleted the references. ili: i19778 members: - wittingly @@ -16342,7 +16342,7 @@ definition: - without knowledge or intention example: - - he unwittingly deleted the references + - He unwittingly deleted the references. ili: i19779 members: - unwittingly @@ -16362,7 +16362,7 @@ definition: - with equanimity example: - - ‘I bought it,’ she said contentedly + - ‘I bought it,’ she said contentedly. ili: i19781 members: - contentedly @@ -16371,7 +16371,7 @@ definition: - in a sympathetic manner example: - - the nurse looked at him pityingly + - The nurse looked at him pityingly. ili: i19782 members: - pityingly @@ -16381,7 +16381,7 @@ definition: - with superficial plausibility example: - - he talked glibly + - He talked glibly. ili: i19783 members: - glibly @@ -16391,7 +16391,7 @@ definition: - in a callous way example: - - he callously exploited their feelings + - He callously exploited their feelings. ili: i19784 members: - callously @@ -16401,7 +16401,7 @@ definition: - with good reason example: - - he is justifiably bitter + - He is justifiably bitter. ili: i19785 members: - justifiably @@ -16410,7 +16410,7 @@ definition: - without any excuse example: - - he is unjustifiably harsh on her + - He is unjustifiably harsh on her. ili: i19786 members: - unjustifiably @@ -16420,7 +16420,7 @@ definition: - in motion; set in motion example: - - the ship got under way + - The ship got under way. ili: i19787 members: - under way @@ -16429,8 +16429,8 @@ definition: - on foot; walking example: - - they went to the village afoot - - quail are hunted either afoot or on horseback + - They went to the village afoot. + - Quail are hunted either afoot or on horseback. ili: i19788 members: - afoot @@ -16439,7 +16439,7 @@ definition: - with modesty; in a modest manner example: - - the dissertation was entitled, modestly, ‘Remarks about a play by Shakespeare’ + - The dissertation was entitled, modestly, ‘Remarks about a play by Shakespeare’. ili: i19789 members: - modestly @@ -16448,7 +16448,7 @@ definition: - without modesty; in an immodest manner example: - - the book was entitled, immodestly, ‘All about Wisdom’ + - The book was entitled, immodestly, ‘All about Wisdom’. ili: i19790 members: - immodestly @@ -16457,7 +16457,7 @@ definition: - with a frown; while frowning example: - - he looked at her frowningly + - He looked at her frowningly. ili: i19791 members: - frowningly @@ -16466,7 +16466,7 @@ definition: - incapable of being resisted example: - - the candy looked overwhelmingly desirable to the dieting man + - The candy looked overwhelmingly desirable to the dieting man. ili: i19792 members: - overwhelmingly @@ -16477,7 +16477,7 @@ definition: - to or from every one of two or more (considered individually) example: - - they received $10 each + - They received $10 each. ili: i19793 members: - each @@ -16490,7 +16490,7 @@ definition: - at or in or to the adjacent residence example: - - the criminal had been living next door all this time + - The criminal had been living next door all this time. ili: i19794 members: - next door @@ -16501,7 +16501,7 @@ definition: - by virtue of analysis example: - - assuming that the distinction is maintained, one may ask which is to be analytically + - Assuming that the distinction is maintained, one may ask which is to be analytically prior? ili: i19797 members: @@ -16511,7 +16511,7 @@ definition: - (formal) in or into that thing or place example: - - they can read therein what our plans are + - They can read therein what our plans are. exemplifies: - 01206545-n ili: i19798 @@ -16531,7 +16531,7 @@ definition: - in a crooked lopsided manner example: - - he smiled lopsidedly + - He smiled lopsidedly. ili: i19800 members: - lopsidedly @@ -16541,8 +16541,8 @@ definition: - with sternness; in a severe manner example: - - ‘No,’ she said sternly - - peered severely over her glasses + - ‘No,’ she said sternly. + - … peered severely over her glasses ili: i19801 members: - sternly @@ -16552,7 +16552,7 @@ definition: - with suspicion example: - - she regarded the food suspiciously + - She regarded the food suspiciously. ili: i19802 members: - suspiciously @@ -16561,7 +16561,7 @@ definition: - in an authoritative and magisterial manner example: - - she spoke authoritatively + - She spoke authoritatively. ili: i19803 members: - authoritatively @@ -16571,8 +16571,8 @@ definition: - showing firm determination or purpose example: - - she resolutely refused to look at him or speak to him - - he entered the building resolutely + - She resolutely refused to look at him or speak to him. + - He entered the building resolutely. ili: i19804 members: - resolutely @@ -16588,7 +16588,7 @@ definition: - with speculation; in a speculative manner example: - - he looked at her speculatively + - He looked at her speculatively. ili: i19806 members: - speculatively @@ -16597,7 +16597,7 @@ definition: - in a beautiful manner example: - - her face was beautifully made up + - Her face was beautifully made up. ili: i19807 members: - beautifully @@ -16607,7 +16607,7 @@ definition: - in an unattractive manner example: - - she was unattractively dressed last night + - She was unattractively dressed last night. ili: i19808 members: - unattractively @@ -16616,7 +16616,7 @@ definition: - in a sullen manner example: - - he sat in his chair dourly + - He sat in his chair dourly. ili: i19809 members: - dourly @@ -16627,7 +16627,7 @@ definition: - with hostility; in a belligerent hostile manner example: - - he pushed her against the wall belligerently + - He pushed her against the wall belligerently. ili: i19810 members: - belligerently @@ -16637,7 +16637,7 @@ definition: - with awareness example: - - she consciously played with the idea of inviting them + - She consciously played with the idea of inviting them. ili: i19811 members: - consciously @@ -16646,7 +16646,7 @@ definition: - without awareness example: - - she jumped up unconsciously when he entered the room + - She jumped up unconsciously when he entered the room. ili: i19812 members: - unconsciously @@ -16655,7 +16655,7 @@ definition: - with green color example: - - the countryside rolled greenly down into the valley + - The countryside rolled greenly down into the valley. ili: i19813 members: - greenly @@ -16664,7 +16664,7 @@ definition: - in an unconcerned manner example: - - glanced casually at the headlines + - … glanced casually at the headlines ili: i19814 members: - casually @@ -16681,7 +16681,7 @@ definition: - in competition example: - - the companies should bid competitively + - 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buoyantly @@ -19465,7 +19465,7 @@ definition: - very happily example: - - we were floating on air at the news + - We were floating on air at the news. ili: i20109 members: - on air @@ -19474,7 +19474,7 @@ definition: - with respect to bureaucracy example: - - it's bureaucratically complicated + - It's bureaucratically complicated. ili: i20110 members: - bureaucratically @@ -19483,7 +19483,7 @@ definition: - in a bureaucratic manner example: - - his bureaucratically petty behavior annoyed her + - His bureaucratically petty behavior annoyed her. ili: i20111 members: - bureaucratically @@ -19492,7 +19492,7 @@ definition: - in a cagey manner example: - - ‘I don't know yet,’ he answered cagily + - ‘I don't know yet,’ he answered cagily. ili: i20112 members: - cagily @@ -19502,7 +19502,7 @@ definition: - in a bad mood example: - - he answered her cantankerously + - He answered her cantankerously. ili: i20113 members: - cantankerously @@ -19511,8 +19511,8 @@ definition: - in a capricious manner example: - - there were Turk's head lilies and patches of iris, islands of brilliant blue set - capriciously in the green sea + - There were Turk's head lilies and patches of iris, islands of brilliant blue set + capriciously in the green sea. ili: i20114 members: - capriciously @@ -19521,7 +19521,7 @@ definition: - unpredictably example: - - the weather has been freakishly variable + - The weather has been freakishly variable. ili: i20115 members: - capriciously @@ -19531,7 +19531,7 @@ definition: - in a captious, carping manner example: - - he was captiously pedantic + - He was captiously pedantic. ili: i20116 members: - captiously @@ -19540,7 +19540,7 @@ definition: - in a caustic vitriolic manner example: - - he addressed her caustically + - He addressed her caustically. ili: i20117 members: - caustically @@ -19550,8 +19550,8 @@ definition: - as if with kid gloves; with caution or prudence or tact example: - - she ventured cautiously downstairs - - they handled the incident with kid gloves + - She ventured cautiously downstairs. + - They handled the incident with kid gloves. ili: i20118 members: - cautiously @@ -19569,8 +19569,8 @@ definition: - without caution or prudence example: - - one unfortunately sees historic features carelessly lost when estates fall into - unsympathetic hands + - One unfortunately sees historic features carelessly lost when estates fall into + unsympathetic hands. ili: i20120 members: - incautiously @@ -19580,7 +19580,7 @@ definition: - in a proud and domineering manner example: - - he treated his staff cavalierly + - He treated his staff cavalierly. ili: i20121 members: - disdainfully @@ -19590,8 +19590,8 @@ definition: - with unflagging resolve example: - - dance inspires him ceaselessly to strive higher and higher toward the shining - pinnacle of perfection that is the goal of every artiste + - Dance inspires him ceaselessly to strive higher and higher toward the shining + pinnacle of perfection that is the goal of every artiste. ili: i20122 members: - endlessly @@ -19606,7 +19606,7 @@ - all the time; seemingly without stopping example: - a theological student with whom I argued interminably - - her nagging went on endlessly + - Her nagging went on endlessly. ili: i20123 members: - interminably @@ -19616,7 +19616,7 @@ definition: - every hundred years; once in a century example: - - the birthday of this city is being celebrated centennially + - The birthday of this city is being celebrated centennially. ili: i20124 members: - centennially @@ -19625,7 +19625,7 @@ definition: - in a manner suggestive of chaos example: - - the room was chaotically disorganized + - The room was chaotically disorganized. ili: i20125 members: - chaotically @@ -19634,7 +19634,7 @@ definition: - in a wild and confused manner example: - - the drugged man was talking chaotically + - The drugged man was talking chaotically. ili: i20126 members: - chaotically @@ -19643,7 +19643,7 @@ definition: - in a chaste and virtuous manner example: - - she lived chastely + - She lived chastely. ili: i20127 members: - chastely @@ -19653,7 +19653,7 @@ definition: - in a chatty manner example: - - ‘when I was a girl,’ she said chattily, ‘I used to ride a bicycle’ + - ‘when I was a girl,’ she said chattily, ‘I used to ride a bicycle’. ili: i20128 members: - chattily @@ -19663,7 +19663,7 @@ definition: - with little expenditure of money example: - - I bought this car very cheaply + - I bought this car very cheaply. ili: i20129 members: - cheaply @@ -19673,7 +19673,7 @@ definition: - in a brash cheeky manner example: - - brashly, she asked for a rebate + - Brashly, she asked for a rebate. ili: i20130 members: - cheekily @@ -19684,7 +19684,7 @@ definition: - in a gallant manner example: - - he gallantly offered to take her home + - He gallantly offered to take her home. ili: i20131 members: - gallantly @@ -19694,7 +19694,7 @@ definition: - in a churlish manner example: - - the store owner treated his customers churlishly + - The store owner treated his customers churlishly. ili: i20132 members: - churlishly @@ -19711,8 +19711,8 @@ definition: - in a clannish manner example: - - these four friends always act clannishly, and don't let us participate in their - activities + - These four friends always act clannishly, and don't let us participate in their + activities. ili: i20134 members: - clannishly @@ -19722,7 +19722,7 @@ definition: - in conformity with the rules or laws and without fraud or cheating example: - - they played fairly + - They played fairly. ili: i20135 members: - fairly @@ -19733,8 +19733,8 @@ definition: - in an unfair manner example: - - they dealt with him unfairly - - their accusations hit below the belt + - They dealt with him unfairly. + - Their accusations hit below the belt. ili: i20136 members: - unfairly @@ -19744,7 +19744,7 @@ definition: - in a manner that minimizes dirt and pollution example: - - the motor burns cleanly + - The motor burns cleanly. ili: i20138 members: - cleanly @@ -19753,8 +19753,8 @@ definition: - in an easily perceptible manner example: - 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in a coherent manner example: - - she could not talk coherently after the accident + - She could not talk coherently after the accident. ili: i20144 members: - coherently @@ -19813,7 +19813,7 @@ definition: - in an incoherent manner example: - - he talked incoherently when he drank too much + - He talked incoherently when he drank too much. ili: i20145 members: - incoherently @@ -19822,7 +19822,7 @@ definition: - with the use of colloquial expressions example: - - this building is colloquially referred to as The Barn + - This building is colloquially referred to as The Barn. ili: i20146 members: - colloquially @@ -19833,7 +19833,7 @@ definition: - in a self-collected or self-possessed manner example: - - he announced the death of his father collectedly + - He announced the death of his father collectedly. ili: i20147 members: - collectedly @@ -19843,7 +19843,7 @@ definition: - in a colloidal manner example: - - particles were colloidally dispersed in the medium + - Particles were colloidally dispersed in the medium. ili: i20148 members: - colloidally @@ -19852,7 +19852,7 @@ definition: - in a bellicose contentious manner example: - - ‘Don't trespass onto my property,’ the neighbor shouted combatively + - ‘Don't trespass onto my property,’ the neighbor shouted combatively. ili: i20149 members: - combatively @@ -19862,7 +19862,7 @@ definition: - in a comforting or consoling manner example: - - one part of a strange world should be given a comfortingly familiar form + - One part of a strange world should be given a comfortingly familiar form. ili: i20150 members: - comfortingly @@ -19895,7 +19895,7 @@ definition: - in a self-satisfied manner example: - - he complacently lived out his life as a village school teacher + - He complacently lived out his life as a village school teacher. ili: i20154 members: - complacently @@ -19914,7 +19914,7 @@ definition: - with complaints example: - - she did her work, but she did so complainingly + - She did her work, but she did so complainingly. ili: i20156 members: - complainingly @@ -19937,7 +19937,7 @@ definition: - in a manner that cannot be evaded example: - - the ministry considers that contributions to such a fund should be met from voluntary + - The ministry considers that contributions to such a fund should be met from voluntary donations rather than from rates compulsorily levied. ili: i20159 members: @@ -19949,7 +19949,7 @@ definition: - with regard to computation example: - - computationally, this is a tricky problem + - Computationally, this is a tricky problem. ili: i20160 members: - computationally @@ -19974,7 +19974,7 @@ definition: - in opposition to a proposition, opinion, etc. example: - - much was written pro and con + - Much was written pro and con. ili: i20163 members: - con @@ -19983,7 +19983,7 @@ definition: - with conceit; in a conceited manner example: - - he always acts so conceitedly! + - He always acts so conceitedly! ili: i20164 members: - conceitedly @@ -19993,8 +19993,8 @@ definition: - in a conceptual manner example: - - he can no longer think conceptually - - conceptually, the idea is quite simple + - He can no longer think conceptually. + - Conceptually, the idea is quite simple. ili: i20165 members: - conceptually @@ -20003,7 +20003,7 @@ definition: - in a manner showing concern example: - - ‘Are you all right?’ he asked concernedly + - ‘Are you all right?’ he asked concernedly. ili: i20166 members: - concernedly @@ -20012,9 +20012,9 @@ definition: - in a concise manner; in a few words example: - - the history is summed up concisely in this book - - she replied briefly - - briefly, we have a problem + - The history is summed up concisely in this book. + - She replied briefly. + - Briefly, we have a problem. - to put it shortly ili: i20167 members: @@ -20028,9 +20028,9 @@ definition: - summed up briefly example: - - gave the facts in a nutshell - - just tell me the story in a nutshell - - explained the situation in a nutshell + - … gave the facts in a nutshell + - Just tell me the story in a nutshell. + - … explained the situation in a nutshell ili: i20168 members: - in a nutshell @@ -20039,8 +20039,8 @@ definition: - with concise and precise brevity; to the point example: - - Please state your case as succinctly as possible - - he wrote compactly but clearly + - Please state your case as succinctly as possible. + - He wrote compactly but clearly. ili: i20169 members: - succinctly @@ -20059,7 +20059,7 @@ definition: - with cynicism; in a cynical manner example: - - Larsen's frost-blackened lips curved cynically + - Larsen's frost-blackened lips curved cynically. ili: i20171 members: - cynically @@ -20082,7 +20082,7 @@ definition: - without taking pains example: - - he looked cursorily through the magazine + - He looked cursorily through the magazine. ili: i20174 members: - cursorily @@ -20092,8 +20092,8 @@ definition: - in a cumulative manner example: - - mind has become self-reproducing through man's capacity to transmit experience - and its products cumulatively + - Mind has become self-reproducing through man's capacity to transmit experience + and its products cumulatively. ili: i20175 members: - cumulatively @@ -20102,7 +20102,7 @@ definition: - with distinction example: - - he graduated cum laude + - He graduated cum laude. ili: i20176 members: - cum laude @@ -20111,7 +20111,7 @@ definition: - with high honor example: - - he graduated magna cum laude + - He graduated magna cum laude. ili: i20177 members: - magna cum laude @@ -20120,7 +20120,7 @@ definition: - with highest honor example: - - he graduated summa cum laude + - He graduated summa cum laude. ili: i20178 members: - summa cum laude @@ -20129,7 +20129,7 @@ definition: - in violation of the law; in a criminal manner example: - - the alterations in the document were ruled to be criminally fraudulent + - The alterations in the document were ruled to be criminally fraudulent. ili: i20179 members: - criminally @@ -20138,7 +20138,7 @@ definition: - in a shameful manner example: - - the garden was criminally neglected + - The garden was criminally neglected. ili: i20180 members: - criminally @@ -20148,7 +20148,7 @@ definition: - in a coy manner example: - - she pouted and looked at him coyly + - She pouted and looked at him coyly. ili: i20181 members: - coyly @@ -20157,7 +20157,7 @@ definition: - with the legs crossed example: - - he sat on the floor cross-legged and meditated + - He sat on the floor cross-legged and meditated. ili: i20182 members: - cross-legged @@ -20166,7 +20166,7 @@ definition: - with condescension; in a patronizing manner example: - - he treats his secretary condescendingly + - He treats his secretary condescendingly. ili: i20183 members: - condescendingly @@ -20177,7 +20177,7 @@ definition: - in a sequential manner example: - - we numbered the papers consecutively + - We numbered the papers consecutively. ili: i20184 members: - consecutive @@ -20187,7 +20187,7 @@ definition: - in a conservative manner example: - - we estimated the number of demonstrators conservatively at 200,000. + - We estimated the number of demonstrators conservatively at 200,000. ili: i20185 members: - conservatively @@ -20198,7 +20198,7 @@ definition: - 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- they liked to race cross-country + - They liked to race cross-country. ili: i20194 members: - cross-country @@ -20277,7 +20277,7 @@ definition: - in an ill-natured manner example: - - she looked at her husband crossly + - She looked at her husband crossly. ili: i20195 members: - crossly @@ -20288,7 +20288,7 @@ definition: - across a town or city example: - - he traveled crosstown + - He traveled crosstown. ili: i20196 members: - crosstown @@ -20297,8 +20297,8 @@ definition: - in an subtle, cunning manner example: - - he craftily arranged to be there when the decision was announced - - had ever circumstances conspired so cunningly? + - He craftily arranged to be there when the decision was announced. + - Had ever circumstances conspired so cunningly? ili: i20197 members: - craftily @@ -20314,7 +20314,7 @@ - in a confused manner example: - Queen Augusta wrote him an hysterical letter in which she confusedly sympathised - with him + with him. ili: i20198 members: - confusedly @@ -20323,8 +20323,8 @@ definition: - as a consequence example: - - he had good reason to be grateful for the opportunities which they had made available - to him and which consequently led to the good position he now held + - He had good reason to be grateful for the opportunities which they had made available + to him and which consequently led to the good position he now held. ili: i20199 members: - consequently @@ -20342,7 +20342,7 @@ - lacking consequence example: - ‘You're so beautifully dressed,’ she said and added quite inconsequentially, ‘Can - you stay the night?’ + you stay the night?’. ili: i20201 members: - inconsequentially @@ -20352,7 +20352,7 @@ definition: - in a constructive manner example: - - it is my task to look critically and constructively at the flaws and the failures + - It is my task to look critically and constructively at the flaws and the failures. ili: i20202 members: - constructively @@ -20361,8 +20361,8 @@ definition: - during the same period of time example: - - contemporaneously, or possibly a little later, there developed a great Sumerian - civilisation + - Contemporaneously, or possibly a little later, there developed a great Sumerian + civilisation. ili: i20203 members: - contemporaneously @@ -20371,8 +20371,8 @@ definition: - in a contrasting manner example: - - contrastingly, both the rooms leading off it gave an immediate impression of being - disgraced + - Contrastingly, both the rooms leading off it gave an immediate impression of being + disgraced. ili: i20204 members: - contrastingly @@ -20381,8 +20381,8 @@ definition: - in a composed and unconcerned manner example: - - without more ado Barker borrowed a knife from his brigade Major and honed it on - a carborundum stone as coolly as a butcher + - Without more ado Barker borrowed a knife from his brigade Major and honed it on + a carborundum stone as coolly as a butcher. ili: i20205 members: - coolly @@ -20393,7 +20393,7 @@ definition: - not easy to believe example: - - incredibly, she survived the crash + - Incredibly, she survived the crash. ili: i20206 members: - incredibly @@ -20405,8 +20405,8 @@ definition: - easy to believe on the basis of available evidence example: - - he talked plausibly before the committee - - he will probably win the election + - He talked plausibly before the committee. + - He will probably win the election. ili: i20207 members: - credibly @@ -20418,7 +20418,7 @@ definition: - in an incredulous manner example: - - the woman looked up at her incredulously + - The woman looked up at her incredulously. ili: i20208 members: - incredulously @@ -20429,7 +20429,7 @@ definition: - in a credulous manner example: - - the children followed the teacher credulously + - The children followed the teacher credulously. ili: i20209 members: - credulously @@ -20439,7 +20439,7 @@ definition: - in a cryptic manner example: - - ‘we will meet again,’ he said cryptically + - ‘we will meet again,’ he said cryptically. ili: i20210 members: - cryptically @@ -20457,8 +20457,8 @@ definition: - in an attractive manner example: - - how cunningly the olive-green dress with its underskirt of rose-brocade fitted - her perfect figure + - How cunningly the olive-green dress with its underskirt of rose-brocade fitted + her perfect figure. ili: i20212 members: - cunningly @@ -20468,9 +20468,9 @@ definition: - in a curt, abrupt and discourteous manner example: - - he told me curtly to get on with it - - he talked short with everyone - - he said shortly that he didn't like it + - He told me curtly to get on with it. + - He talked short with everyone. + - He said shortly that he didn't like it. ili: i20213 members: - curtly @@ -20481,7 +20481,7 @@ definition: - in a damnable manner example: - - kindly Arthur — so damnably, politely, endlessly persistent! + - Kindly Arthur — so damnably, politely, endlessly persistent! ili: i20214 members: - damned @@ -20492,8 +20492,8 @@ definition: - in a damp manner example: - - a scarf was tied round her head but the rebellious curl had escaped and hung damply - over her left eye + - A scarf was tied round her head but the rebellious curl had escaped and hung damply + over her left eye. ili: i20215 members: - damply @@ -20512,8 +20512,8 @@ definition: - in a daze; in a dazed manner example: - - he wondered dazedly whether the term after next at his new school wouldn't matter - so much + - He wondered dazedly whether the term after next at his new school wouldn't matter + so much. ili: i20217 members: - dazedly @@ -20523,7 +20523,7 @@ definition: - in an indisputable degree example: - - the Fisher Act of 1918 decisively raised their status and pay + - The Fisher Act of 1918 decisively raised their status and pay. ili: i20218 members: - decisively @@ -20532,7 +20532,7 @@ definition: - with finality; conclusively example: - - the voted settled the argument decisively + - The voted settled the argument decisively. ili: i20219 members: - decisively @@ -20541,8 +20541,8 @@ definition: - without finality; inconclusively example: - - 'the battle ended indecisively: neither side had clearly won but neither side - admitted defeat' + - 'The battle ended indecisively: neither side had clearly won but neither side + admitted defeat.' ili: i20220 members: - indecisively @@ -20551,7 +20551,7 @@ definition: - with firmness of purpose example: - - ‘I will come along,’ she said decisively + - ‘I will come along,’ she said decisively. ili: i20221 members: - decisively @@ -20561,7 +20561,7 @@ definition: - lacking firmness or resoluteness example: - - ‘I don't know,’ he said indecisively + - ‘I don't know,’ he said indecisively. ili: i20222 members: - indecisively @@ -20570,7 +20570,7 @@ definition: - in a deft manner example: - - Lois deftly removed her scarf + - Lois deftly removed her scarf. ili: i20223 members: - deftly @@ -20579,7 +20579,7 @@ definition: - in a dejected manner example: - - when she came back Sophie and Esther were sitting dejectedly in the kitchen + - When she came back Sophie and Esther were sitting dejectedly in the kitchen. ili: i20224 members: - dejectedly @@ -20589,7 +20589,7 @@ definition: - with delight example: - - delightedly, she accepted the invitation + - Delightedly, she accepted the invitation. ili: i20225 members: - delightedly @@ -20598,7 +20598,7 @@ definition: - in a delightful manner example: - - the farm house, though in itself a small one, is delightfully situated + - The farm house, though in itself a small one, is delightfully situated. ili: i20226 members: - delightfully @@ -20607,7 +20607,7 @@ definition: - in a demure manner example: - - the army girl, tall and demurely pretty, threw a quick side-glance at her + - The army girl, tall and demurely pretty, threw a quick side-glance at her. ili: i20227 members: - demurely @@ -20616,8 +20616,8 @@ definition: - in a concentrated manner example: - - old houses are often so densely packed that perhaps three or four have to be demolished - for every new one built + - Old houses are often so densely packed that perhaps three or four have to be demolished + for every new one built. - a thickly populated area ili: i20228 members: @@ -20628,7 +20628,7 @@ definition: - in a compact manner or state example: - - The children were packed compactly into the car + - The children were packed compactly into the car. ili: i20229 members: - compactly @@ -20646,9 +20646,9 @@ definition: - by chance example: - - perhaps she will call tomorrow - - we may possibly run into them at the concert - - it may peradventure be thought that there never was such a time + - Perhaps she will call tomorrow. + - We may possibly run into them at the concert. + - It may peradventure be thought that there never was such a time. ili: i20231 members: - possibly @@ -20662,7 +20662,7 @@ definition: - possibly (indicating a slight chance of something being true) example: - - it might just happen + - It might just happen. members: - just partOfSpeech: r @@ -20670,7 +20670,7 @@ definition: - to a degree possible of achievement or by possible means example: - - they can't possibly get here in time for the funeral? + - They can't possibly get here in time for the funeral? ili: i20232 members: - possibly @@ -20689,7 +20689,7 @@ definition: - with a possibility of becoming actual example: - - he is potentially dangerous + - He is potentially dangerous. - potentially useful ili: i20234 members: @@ -20708,7 +20708,7 @@ definition: - in a disrespectful and mocking manner example: - - ‘Sorry,’ she repeated derisively + - ‘Sorry,’ she repeated derisively. ili: i20236 members: - derisively @@ -20720,7 +20720,7 @@ definition: - by giving a description example: - - these topics need to be treated not just descriptively + - These topics need to be treated not just descriptively. ili: i20237 members: - descriptively @@ -20729,8 +20729,8 @@ definition: - as deserved example: - - he chalked up two goals which deservedly gave Bolton their second victory of the - season + - He chalked up two goals which deservedly gave Bolton their second victory of the + season. ili: i20238 members: - deservedly @@ -20739,7 +20739,7 @@ definition: - in an unmerited manner example: - - the team chalked up another victory, the last one quite undeservedly, in my opinion + - The team chalked up another victory, the last one quite undeservedly, in my opinion. ili: i20239 members: - undeservedly @@ -20748,7 +20748,7 @@ definition: - with desperation example: - - ‘Why can't you understand?’ she asked despairingly + - ‘Why can't you understand?’ she asked despairingly. ili: i20240 members: - despairingly @@ -20767,8 +20767,8 @@ definition: - in a playfully devilish manner example: - - the socialists are further handicapped if they believe that capitalists are not - only wicked but also devilishly clever + - The socialists are further handicapped if they believe that capitalists are not + only wicked but also devilishly clever. ili: i20242 members: - devilishly @@ -20778,7 +20778,7 @@ definition: - in a congenial manner example: - - ‘Let's all have a drink together,’ he said congenially + - ‘Let's all have a drink together,’ he said congenially. ili: i20243 members: - congenially @@ -20787,7 +20787,7 @@ definition: - in a contagious manner example: - - she was contagiously bubbly + - She was contagiously bubbly. ili: i20244 members: - contagiously @@ -20814,7 +20814,7 @@ definition: - in a convivial manner example: - - ‘Let's go and have a drink,’ she said convivially + - ‘Let's go and have a drink,’ she said convivially. ili: i20247 members: - convivially @@ -20823,7 +20823,7 @@ definition: - in a flirtatious manner example: - - she smiled coquettishly + - She smiled coquettishly. ili: i20248 members: - coquettishly @@ -20833,7 +20833,7 @@ definition: - with jealousy; in an envious manner example: - - he looked at his friend's new car jealously + - He looked at his friend's new car jealously. ili: i20249 members: - enviously @@ -20844,7 +20844,7 @@ definition: - in a creaky manner example: - - the old boat was moving along creakily + - The old boat was moving along creakily. ili: i20250 members: - creakily @@ -20855,7 +20855,7 @@ definition: - in a crushing manner example: - - the team was crushingly defeated + - The team was crushingly defeated. ili: i20251 members: - crushingly @@ -20872,7 +20872,7 @@ definition: - in a currish manner; meanspiritedly example: - - he behaved ignobly + - He behaved ignobly. ili: i20253 members: - currishly @@ -20882,7 +20882,7 @@ definition: - in a mildly insane manner example: - - the old lady is beginning to behave quite dottily + - The old lady is beginning to behave quite dottily. ili: i20254 members: - daftly @@ -20895,7 +20895,7 @@ definition: - in a dainty and fastidious manner example: - - she nibbled daintily at her cake + - She nibbled daintily at her cake. ili: i20255 members: - daintily @@ -20904,7 +20904,7 @@ definition: - in a manner suggestive of delicate beauty or grace example: - - the invitation cards were written up daintily in white and gold + - The invitation cards were written up daintily in white and gold. ili: i20256 members: - daintily @@ -20913,7 +20913,7 @@ definition: - in an adventurous manner example: - - daringly, he set out on a camping trip in East Africa + - Daringly, he set out on a camping trip in East Africa. ili: i20257 members: - daringly @@ -20922,7 +20922,7 @@ definition: - in an original manner example: - - daringly he took the first step + - Daringly he took the first step. ili: i20258 members: - daringly @@ -20931,7 +20931,7 @@ definition: - in a highly fashionable manner example: - - he was dashingly handsome + - He was dashingly handsome. ili: i20259 members: - dashingly @@ -20940,7 +20940,7 @@ definition: - during the entire day example: - - light pours daylong into the parlor + - Light pours daylong into the parlor. ili: i20260 members: - daylong @@ -20958,7 +20958,7 @@ definition: - in a proper and decorous manner example: - - he pretended to be pleased and applauded decorously + - He pretended to be pleased and applauded decorously. ili: i20262 members: - decorously @@ -20975,7 +20975,7 @@ definition: - in a willing manner example: - - I willingly accept + - I willingly accept. ili: i20264 members: - willingly @@ -20985,7 +20985,7 @@ definition: - in an unwilling manner example: - - he had sinned against her unwillingly + - He had sinned against her unwillingly. ili: i20265 members: - unwillingly @@ -20994,8 +20994,8 @@ definition: - to a great depth; far down or in example: - - dived deeply - - dug deep + - … dived deeply + - … dug deep ili: i20266 members: - deeply @@ -21005,8 +21005,8 @@ definition: - to a great distance example: - - penetrated deep into enemy territory - - went deep into the woods + - … penetrated deep into enemy territory + - … went deep into the woods ili: i20267 members: - deep @@ -21016,7 +21016,7 @@ - to an advanced time example: - deep into the night - - talked late into the evening + - … talked late into the evening ili: i20268 members: - deep @@ -21026,8 +21026,8 @@ definition: - at an advanced age or stage example: - - she married late - - undertook the project late in her career + - She married late. + - … undertook the project late in her career ili: i20269 members: - late @@ -21036,7 +21036,7 @@ definition: - without defense example: - - the child was standing in the middle of the crossfire, defenselessly + - The child was standing in the middle of the crossfire, defenselessly. ili: i20270 members: - defenseless @@ -21058,7 +21058,7 @@ definition: - in an apologetic and defensive manner example: - - ‘I felt it better you should know,’ said Sir Cedric defensively + - ‘I felt it better you should know,’ said Sir Cedric defensively. ili: i20272 members: - defensively @@ -21067,8 +21067,8 @@ definition: - aggressively example: - - ‘In this crisis, we must act offensively,’ the President said - - the admiral intends to act offensively in the Mediterranean + - ‘In this crisis, we must act offensively,’ the President said. + - The admiral intends to act offensively in the Mediterranean. ili: i20273 members: - offensively @@ -21077,7 +21077,7 @@ definition: - in an obnoxious manner example: - - he said so in one of his more offensively intellectually arrogant sentences + - He said so in one of his more offensively intellectually arrogant sentences. ili: i20274 members: - offensively @@ -21097,7 +21097,7 @@ definition: - in an unpleasantly offensive manner example: - - he smelled offensively unwashed + - He smelled offensively unwashed. ili: i20276 members: - offensively @@ -21106,7 +21106,7 @@ definition: - to a distinct degree example: - - urbanization in Spain is distinctly correlated with a fall in reproductive rate + - Urbanization in Spain is distinctly correlated with a fall in reproductive rate. ili: i20277 members: - distinctly @@ -21124,7 +21124,7 @@ definition: - in a distracted manner example: - - ‘Come in,’ he said distractedly + - ‘Come in,’ he said distractedly. ili: i20279 members: - distractedly @@ -21133,7 +21133,7 @@ definition: - in a respectfully deferential manner example: - - he listened deferentially + - He listened deferentially. ili: i20280 members: - deferentially @@ -21142,7 +21142,7 @@ definition: - in a servile manner example: - - he always acts so deferentially around his supervisor + - He always acts so deferentially around his supervisor. ili: i20281 members: - deferentially @@ -21152,7 +21152,7 @@ definition: - as if in a delirium example: - - he was talking deliriously + - He was talking deliriously. ili: i20282 members: - deliriously @@ -21161,7 +21161,7 @@ definition: - in a delirious manner example: - - her answer made him deliriously happy + - Her answer made him deliriously happy. ili: i20283 members: - deliriously @@ -21170,7 +21170,7 @@ definition: - in a deceptive and unrealistic manner example: - - the village looked delusively near + - The village looked delusively near. ili: i20284 members: - delusively @@ -21179,7 +21179,7 @@ definition: - in an obvious and provable manner example: - - his documentary sources are demonstrably wrong + - His documentary sources are demonstrably wrong. ili: i20285 members: - demonstrably @@ -21198,7 +21198,7 @@ definition: - as a devil; in an evil manner example: - - his writing could be diabolically satiric + - His writing could be diabolically satiric. ili: i20287 members: - diabolically @@ -21209,7 +21209,7 @@ definition: - in a diffident manner example: - - ‘Oh, well,’ he shrugged diffidently, ‘I like the work.’ + - ‘Oh, well,’ he shrugged diffidently, ‘I like the work.’. ili: i20288 members: - diffidently @@ -21218,7 +21218,7 @@ definition: - in a despicable manner example: - - he acted despicably + - He acted despicably. ili: i20289 members: - despicably @@ -21237,7 +21237,7 @@ definition: - in a destructive manner example: - - he is destructively aggressive + - He is destructively aggressive. ili: i20291 members: - destructively @@ -21246,7 +21246,7 @@ definition: - in an offensive and hateful manner example: - - I don't know anyone who could have behaved so abominably + - I don't know anyone who could have behaved so abominably. ili: i20292 members: - detestably @@ -21267,7 +21267,7 @@ definition: - in a harmless manner example: - - this is a harmlessly childish game + - This is a harmlessly childish game. ili: i20294 members: - harmlessly @@ -21276,7 +21276,7 @@ definition: - in a devious manner example: - - he got the promotion by behaving deviously + - He got the promotion by behaving deviously. ili: i20295 members: - deviously @@ -21285,7 +21285,7 @@ definition: - with devotion example: - - He served his master devotedly + - He served his master devotedly. ili: i20296 members: - devotedly @@ -21294,7 +21294,7 @@ definition: - in a devout and pious manner example: - - she was devoutly Catholic + - She was devoutly Catholic. ili: i20297 members: - devoutly @@ -21304,7 +21304,7 @@ definition: - with dexterity; in a dexterous manner example: - - dextrously he untied the knots + - Dextrously he untied the knots. ili: i20298 members: - dexterously @@ -21315,7 +21315,7 @@ definition: - in a diagonal manner example: - - she lives diagonally across the street from us + - She lives diagonally across the street from us. ili: i20299 members: - diagonally @@ -21324,8 +21324,8 @@ definition: - in a diagrammatic manner example: - - the landscape unit drawn diagrammatically illustrates the gentle rolling relief, - with a peat-filled basin + - The landscape unit drawn diagrammatically illustrates the gentle rolling relief, + with a peat-filled basin. ili: i20300 members: - diagrammatically @@ -21335,10 +21335,10 @@ definition: - as from opposite ends of a diameter example: - - when two honest witnesses give accounts of the same event that differ diametrically, + - When two honest witnesses give accounts of the same event that differ diametrically, how can anyone prove that the evidence you gave was deliberately false? - - three of these brushes were approximately 120 feet apart and the fourth diametrically - opposite to one of the three + - Three of these brushes were approximately 120 feet apart and the fourth diametrically + opposite to one of the three. ili: i20301 members: - diametrically @@ -21347,7 +21347,7 @@ definition: - in an overbearingly domineering manner; as a dictator example: - - this manager acts dictatorially toward his colleagues + - This manager acts dictatorially toward his colleagues. ili: i20302 members: - dictatorially @@ -21358,7 +21358,7 @@ definition: - in a didactic manner example: - - this is a didactically sound method + - This is a didactically sound method. ili: i20303 members: - didactically @@ -21369,7 +21369,7 @@ - in a differential manner example: - Hubel and Wiesel have found cells that respond differentially according to the - direction in which a stimulus is moved across the retina + direction in which a stimulus is moved across the retina. ili: i20304 members: - differentially @@ -21378,8 +21378,8 @@ definition: - with diligence; in a diligent manner example: - - we may diligently observe the Lord's supper on the first day of the week, diligently - preach the gospel, or minister to the saint + - We may diligently observe the Lord's supper on the first day of the week, diligently + preach the gospel, or minister to the saint. ili: i20305 members: - diligently @@ -21388,7 +21388,7 @@ definition: - in a direful manner example: - - seeing himself trapped, he cried out direfully + - Seeing himself trapped, he cried out direfully. ili: i20306 members: - direfully @@ -21416,7 +21416,7 @@ definition: - in a disagreeable manner example: - - ‘I took no harm from the journey, thank you,’ she said disagreeably + - ‘I took no harm from the journey, thank you,’ she said disagreeably. ili: i20309 members: - disagreeably @@ -21425,7 +21425,7 @@ definition: - in disappointment; in a disappointed manner example: - - she left the gambling table disappointedly + - She left the gambling table disappointedly. ili: i20310 members: - disappointedly @@ -21434,7 +21434,7 @@ definition: - in a disappointing manner example: - - the discoverer of argon, Sir William Ramsay, looked disappointingly ordinary + - The discoverer of argon, Sir William Ramsay, looked disappointingly ordinary. ili: i20311 members: - disappointingly @@ -21443,8 +21443,8 @@ definition: - in a disastrous manner example: - - the real value of the trust capital may be disastrously less than when the trust - began + - The real value of the trust capital may be disastrously less than when the trust + began. ili: i20312 members: - disastrously @@ -21453,7 +21453,7 @@ definition: - in a disturbing or embarrassing manner example: - - he drank some sherry, his eyes disconcertingly keen as he watched her + - He drank some sherry, his eyes disconcertingly keen as he watched her. ili: i20313 members: - disconcertingly @@ -21462,8 +21462,8 @@ definition: - with discontent; in a discontented manner example: - - he was still rumbling discontentedly when Pike returned bearing a folder of foolscap - sheets + - He was still rumbling discontentedly when Pike returned bearing a folder of foolscap + sheets. ili: i20314 members: - discontentedly @@ -21472,7 +21472,7 @@ definition: - in a dishonorable manner or to a dishonorable degree example: - - his grades were disgracefully low + - His grades were disgracefully low. ili: i20315 members: - disgracefully @@ -21487,8 +21487,8 @@ definition: - with disgust example: - - disgustedly, she averted her eyes when they brought in the mutilated body of the - horse + - Disgustedly, she averted her eyes when they brought in the mutilated body of the + horse. ili: i20316 members: - disgustedly @@ -21497,7 +21497,7 @@ definition: - in a disgusting manner or to a disgusting degree example: - - the beggar was disgustingly filthy + - The beggar was disgustingly filthy. ili: i20317 members: - disgustingly @@ -21509,8 +21509,8 @@ definition: - in an honest manner example: - - if he can't get it honestly, he is willing to steal it - - was known for dealing aboveboard in everything + - If he can't get it honestly, he is willing to steal it. + - … was known for dealing aboveboard in everything ili: i20318 members: - honestly @@ -21520,7 +21520,7 @@ definition: - in a corrupt and deceitful manner example: - - he acted dishonestly when he gave the contract to his best friend + - He acted dishonestly when he gave the contract to his best friend. ili: i20319 members: - dishonestly @@ -21532,9 +21532,9 @@ - (used as intensives reflecting the speaker's attitude) it is sincerely the case that example: - - honestly, I don't believe it - - candidly, I think she doesn't have a conscience - - frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn + - Honestly, I don't believe it. + - Candidly, I think she doesn't have a conscience. + - Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn. exemplifies: - 06332047-n ili: i20320 @@ -21547,7 +21547,7 @@ definition: - in a hypocritical manner example: - - he behaved hypocritically by praying piously when people were watching + - He behaved hypocritically by praying piously when people were watching. ili: i20321 members: - hypocritically @@ -21556,7 +21556,7 @@ definition: - with dishonor example: - - he was dishonorably discharged + - He was dishonorably discharged. ili: i20322 members: - dishonorably @@ -21565,7 +21565,7 @@ definition: - with honor example: - - he was honorably discharged after many years of service + - He was honorably discharged after many years of service. ili: i20323 members: - honorably @@ -21575,7 +21575,7 @@ definition: - in a disingenuous manner example: - - disingenuously, he asked leading questions about his opponent's work + - Disingenuously, he asked leading questions about his opponent's work. ili: i20324 members: - disingenuously @@ -21585,7 +21585,7 @@ definition: - without bias; without selfish motives example: - - he decided the case disinterestedly + - He decided the case disinterestedly. ili: i20325 members: - disinterestedly @@ -21595,7 +21595,7 @@ - in a disjointed manner example: - ‘We're not married, not really married,’ she said, and slowly, reluctantly, disjointedly - it came out + it came out. ili: i20326 members: - disjointedly @@ -21604,8 +21604,8 @@ definition: - with loyalty; in a loyal manner example: - - government will not be efficient unless the people as a whole accept leadership - loyally and enthusiastically + - Government will not be efficient unless the people as a whole accept leadership + loyally and enthusiastically. ili: i20327 members: - loyally @@ -21614,7 +21614,7 @@ definition: - without loyalty; in a disloyal manner example: - - his men acted disloyally and betrayed him in the end + - His men acted disloyally and betrayed him in the end. ili: i20328 members: - disloyally @@ -21623,8 +21623,8 @@ definition: - in a dreadful manner example: - - as he looks at the mess he has left behind he must wonder how the Brits so often - managed to succeed in the kind of situation where he has so dismally failed + - As he looks at the mess he has left behind he must wonder how the Brits so often + managed to succeed in the kind of situation where he has so dismally failed. ili: i20329 members: - dismally @@ -21634,9 +21634,9 @@ definition: - in a cheerless manner example: - - in August 1914, there was a dismally sentimental little dinner, when the French, + - In August 1914, there was a dismally sentimental little dinner, when the French, German, Austrian and Belgian members of the committee drank together to the peace - of the future + of the future. ili: i20330 members: - dismally @@ -21646,7 +21646,7 @@ definition: - in an obedient manner example: - - obediently she slipped off her right shoe and stocking + - Obediently she slipped off her right shoe and stocking. ili: i20331 members: - obediently @@ -21656,8 +21656,8 @@ definition: - in a disobedient manner example: - - he went ahead disobediently and did what his supervisor had warned him not to - do + - He went ahead disobediently and did what his supervisor had warned him not to + do. ili: i20332 members: - disobediently @@ -21666,7 +21666,7 @@ definition: - in an impartially dispassionate manner example: - - although he was looking at the other girl, he did so dispassionately + - Although he was looking at the other girl, he did so dispassionately. ili: i20333 members: - dispassionately @@ -21675,8 +21675,8 @@ definition: - in a disparaging manner example: - - these mythological figures are described disparagingly as belonging ‘only to a - story’ + - These mythological figures are described disparagingly as belonging ‘only to a + story’. ili: i20334 members: - disparagingly @@ -21686,8 +21686,8 @@ definition: - in a dispirited manner without hope example: - - the first Mozartian opera to be subjected to this curious treatment ran dispiritedly - for five performances + - The first Mozartian opera to be subjected to this curious treatment ran dispiritedly + for five performances. ili: i20335 members: - dispiritedly @@ -21697,7 +21697,7 @@ definition: - in a displeasing manner example: - - he made displeasingly cutting remarks about his friends + - He made displeasingly cutting remarks about his friends. ili: i20336 members: - displeasingly @@ -21706,7 +21706,7 @@ definition: - to a disproportionate degree example: - - his benefits were disproportionately generous + - His benefits were disproportionately generous. ili: i20337 members: - disproportionately @@ -21715,7 +21715,7 @@ definition: - to a proportionate degree example: - - your salary will rise proportionately to your workload + - Your salary will rise proportionately to your workload. ili: i20338 members: - proportionately @@ -21725,7 +21725,7 @@ definition: - in a manner which is out of proportion example: - - this wall is disproportionately long + - This wall is disproportionately long. ili: i20339 members: - disproportionately @@ -21734,8 +21734,8 @@ definition: - in a way that is in correspondence among the constituents of another entity example: - - the height of this wall must be reduced proportionately to give the room pleasant - dimensions + - The height of this wall must be reduced proportionately to give the room pleasant + dimensions. ili: i20340 members: - proportionately @@ -21775,7 +21775,7 @@ definition: - in a respectful manner example: - - might I respectfully suggest to the Town Council that they should adopt a policy + - Might I respectfully suggest to the Town Council that they should adopt a policy of masterly inactivity? ili: i20345 members: @@ -21785,7 +21785,7 @@ definition: - in a disrespectful manner example: - - he treats his parents rather disrespectfully + - He treats his parents rather disrespectfully. ili: i20346 members: - disrespectfully @@ -21794,7 +21794,7 @@ definition: - from or at a distance example: - - dimly, distantly, voices sounded in the stillness + - Dimly, distantly, voices sounded in the stillness. ili: i20347 members: - distantly @@ -21812,7 +21812,7 @@ definition: - with distress example: - - ‘Doctor Rother says it's his only chance,’ she added distressfully + - ‘Doctor Rother says it's his only chance,’ she added distressfully. ili: i20349 members: - distressfully @@ -21821,7 +21821,7 @@ definition: - in a distributive manner example: - - marine vertebrates have their weight supported distributively by the water + - Marine vertebrates have their weight supported distributively by the water. ili: i20350 members: - distributively @@ -21830,7 +21830,7 @@ definition: - as individuals or as separate units (not collectively) example: - - taken distributively, their rights are imperceptible + - Taken distributively, their rights are imperceptible. ili: i20351 members: - distributively @@ -21839,7 +21839,7 @@ definition: - with distrust example: - - she looked at him distrustfully + - She looked at him distrustfully. ili: i20352 members: - distrustfully @@ -21849,7 +21849,7 @@ definition: - with trust; in a trusting manner example: - - she looked at her father trustingly + - She looked at her father trustingly. ili: i20353 members: - trustfully @@ -21860,7 +21860,7 @@ definition: - in a disturbing manner example: - - the details of the kidnapper's letter had sounded disturbingly convincing + - The details of the kidnapper's letter had sounded disturbingly convincing. ili: i20354 members: - disturbingly @@ -21876,7 +21876,7 @@ definition: - in a narrow-minded dogmatic manner example: - - he is a dogmatically opinionated critic of Modern Art + - He is a dogmatically opinionated critic of Modern Art. ili: i20356 members: - dogmatically @@ -21885,7 +21885,7 @@ definition: - with sadness; in a sorrowful manner example: - - his mother looked at him dolefully when he told her he had joined the Army + - His mother looked at him dolefully when he told her he had joined the Army. ili: i20357 members: - dolefully @@ -21895,7 +21895,7 @@ definition: - with respect to home or family example: - - the housewife bored us with her domestically limited conversation + - The housewife bored us with her domestically limited conversation. ili: i20358 members: - domestically @@ -21904,7 +21904,7 @@ definition: - with respect to the internal affairs of a government example: - - domestically, the president proposes a more moderate economic policy + - Domestically, the president proposes a more moderate economic policy. ili: i20359 members: - domestically @@ -21913,7 +21913,7 @@ definition: - in a domineering manner example: - - his wife behaved domineeringly + - His wife behaved domineeringly. ili: i20360 members: - domineeringly @@ -21922,7 +21922,7 @@ definition: - two together example: - - some people sleep better double + - Some people sleep better double. ili: i20361 members: - double @@ -21931,7 +21931,7 @@ definition: - downward and forward example: - - he was bent double with pain + - He was bent double with pain. ili: i20362 members: - double @@ -21940,7 +21940,7 @@ definition: - at a faster speed example: - - now let's play the piece again double-quick + - Now let's play the piece again double-quick. ili: i20363 members: - double time @@ -21950,7 +21950,7 @@ definition: - in a doubtful manner example: - - Gerald shook his head doubtfully + - Gerald shook his head doubtfully. ili: i20364 members: - doubtfully @@ -21960,7 +21960,7 @@ definition: - in a dowdy unfashionable manner example: - - she dresses dowdily + - She dresses dowdily. ili: i20365 members: - dowdily @@ -21971,7 +21971,7 @@ definition: - toward the bottom of a hill example: - - running downhill, he gained a lot of speed + - Running downhill, he gained a lot of speed. ili: i20366 members: - downhill @@ -21980,7 +21980,7 @@ definition: - toward a lower or inferior state example: - - your performance has been going downhill for a long time now + - Your performance has been going downhill for a long time now. ili: i20367 members: - downhill @@ -21989,7 +21989,7 @@ definition: - in a drab manner example: - - she dresses drably + - She dresses drably. ili: i20368 members: - drably @@ -21998,7 +21998,7 @@ definition: - in a dreamy manner example: - - ‘She would look beautiful in the new dress,’ Tommy said dreamily + - ‘She would look beautiful in the new dress,’ Tommy said dreamily. ili: i20369 members: - dreamily @@ -22009,7 +22009,7 @@ definition: - in a drooping manner example: - - a branch hung low, droopingly + - A branch hung low, droopingly. ili: i20370 members: - droopingly @@ -22018,7 +22018,7 @@ definition: - in a drowsy manner example: - - ‘Time to get up,’ she said drowsily + - ‘Time to get up,’ she said drowsily. ili: i20371 members: - drowsily @@ -22028,7 +22028,7 @@ definition: - mutely example: - - I nodded dumbly and he slit the envelope + - I nodded dumbly and he slit the envelope. ili: i20372 members: - dumbly @@ -22037,7 +22037,7 @@ definition: - stupidly or insensitively example: - - he had so rapaciously desired and so obtusely expected to find her alone + - He had so rapaciously desired and so obtusely expected to find her alone. ili: i20373 members: - dumbly @@ -22048,7 +22048,7 @@ definition: - out of a sense of duty; in a dutiful manner example: - - he dutifully visited his mother every Sunday + - He dutifully visited his mother every Sunday. ili: i20374 members: - dutifully @@ -22057,7 +22057,7 @@ definition: - in a forceful dynamic manner example: - - this pianist plays dynamically + - This pianist plays dynamically. ili: i20375 members: - dynamically @@ -22066,7 +22066,7 @@ definition: - to, toward, or in the east example: - - we travelled east for several miles + - We travelled east for several miles. - located east of Rome ili: i20376 members: @@ -22076,7 +22076,7 @@ definition: - to, toward, or in the west example: - - we moved west to Arizona + - We moved west to Arizona. - situated west of Boston ili: i20377 members: @@ -22086,7 +22086,7 @@ definition: - toward the west example: - - they traveled westward toward the setting sun + - They traveled westward toward the setting sun. ili: i20378 members: - westward @@ -22096,7 +22096,7 @@ definition: - toward the east example: - - they migrated eastward to Sweden + - They migrated eastward to Sweden. ili: i20379 members: - eastward @@ -22106,7 +22106,7 @@ definition: - from the east example: - - the winds blew easterly all night + - The winds blew easterly all night. ili: i20380 members: - easterly @@ -22115,7 +22115,7 @@ definition: - from the west example: - - the wind blew westerly + - The wind blew westerly. ili: i20381 members: - westerly @@ -22125,7 +22125,7 @@ - in a westward direction example: - source: Daniel Defoe - text: we began to steer away westerly + text: We began to steer away westerly. ili: i20382 members: - westerly @@ -22135,7 +22135,7 @@ - in an ebullient manner example: - Khrushchev ebulliently promised to supply rockets for the protection of Cuba against - American aggression + American aggression. ili: i20383 members: - ebulliently @@ -22146,7 +22146,7 @@ definition: - in an ecclesiastic manner example: - - the candidate was ecclesiastically endorsed + - The candidate was ecclesiastically endorsed. ili: i20384 members: - ecclesiastically @@ -22155,7 +22155,7 @@ definition: - with respect to ecology example: - - ecologically speaking, this idea is brilliant; economically, it is a disaster + - Ecologically speaking, this idea is brilliant; economically, it is a disaster. ili: i20385 members: - ecologically @@ -22164,7 +22164,7 @@ definition: - in an ecstatic manner example: - - he reacted ecstatically to my plan to travel to Africa + - He reacted ecstatically to my plan to travel to Africa. ili: i20386 members: - ecstatically @@ -22175,8 +22175,8 @@ definition: - with the edge forward or on, by, or toward the edge example: - - he sawed the board edgeways - - held it edgewise + - He sawed the board edgeways. + - … held it edgewise ili: i20387 members: - edgeways @@ -22186,7 +22186,7 @@ definition: - as if by an edge; barely example: - - I could not get a word in edgewise + - I could not get a word in edgewise. ili: i20388 members: - edgewise @@ -22196,8 +22196,8 @@ definition: - in an educational manner example: - - the assistant masters formed a committee of their own to consider what could be - done educationally for the town + - The assistant masters formed a committee of their own to consider what could be + done educationally for the town. ili: i20389 members: - educationally @@ -22206,7 +22206,7 @@ definition: - in an unnatural eery manner example: - - it was eerily quiet in the chapel + - It was eerily quiet in the chapel. ili: i20390 members: - eerily @@ -22217,7 +22217,7 @@ - in an effectual manner example: - Bismarck was constantly criticized by the more liberal newspapers, and he retaliated - by passing an emergency decree that effectually muzzled the press + by passing an emergency decree that effectually muzzled the press. ili: i20391 members: - effectually @@ -22226,7 +22226,7 @@ definition: - in an ineffectual manner example: - - she tried ineffectually to light the primus, and Thomas came to help her + - She tried ineffectually to light the primus, and Thomas came to help her. ili: i20392 members: - ineffectually @@ -22235,7 +22235,7 @@ definition: - in an effective manner example: - - these are real problems that can be dealt with most effectively by rational discussion + - These are real problems that can be dealt with most effectively by rational discussion. ili: i20393 members: - efficaciously @@ -22245,7 +22245,7 @@ definition: - in an ineffective manner example: - - he dealt with the problem rather ineffectively + - He dealt with the problem rather ineffectively. ili: i20394 members: - inefficaciously @@ -22262,7 +22262,7 @@ definition: - in an effusive manner example: - - the critics praised her effusively + - The critics praised her effusively. ili: i20396 members: - effusively @@ -22271,7 +22271,7 @@ definition: - in a demonstrative manner example: - - he greeted her demonstratively + - He greeted her demonstratively. ili: i20397 members: - demonstratively @@ -22280,7 +22280,7 @@ definition: - in an egotistical manner example: - - he behaved egotistically + - He behaved egotistically. ili: i20398 members: - egotistically @@ -22290,7 +22290,7 @@ definition: - in an unselfish manner example: - - he acted unselfishly when he helped her get the promotion + - He acted unselfishly when he helped her get the promotion. ili: i20399 members: - unselfishly @@ -22299,8 +22299,8 @@ definition: - in a gracefully elegant manner example: - - the members of these groups do not express themselves as accurately or as elegantly - as their critics do + - The members of these groups do not express themselves as accurately or as elegantly + as their critics do. ili: i20400 members: - elegantly @@ -22309,7 +22309,7 @@ definition: - with elegance; in a tastefully elegant manner example: - - the room was elegantly decorated + - The room was elegantly decorated. ili: i20401 members: - elegantly @@ -22325,7 +22325,7 @@ definition: - with eloquence example: - - he expressed his ideas eloquently + - He expressed his ideas eloquently. ili: i20403 members: - eloquently @@ -22335,7 +22335,7 @@ definition: - without eloquence; in an inarticulate manner example: - - the freshman expresses his thoughts inarticulately + - The freshman expresses his thoughts inarticulately. ili: i20404 members: - ineloquently @@ -22345,7 +22345,7 @@ definition: - causing embarrassment example: - - the great man was embarrassingly humble and self-effacing + - The great man was embarrassingly humble and self-effacing. ili: i20405 members: - embarrassingly @@ -22363,7 +22363,7 @@ definition: - in a competitively imitative manner example: - - she emulously tried to outdo her older sister + - She emulously tried to outdo her older sister. ili: i20407 members: - emulously @@ -22372,7 +22372,7 @@ definition: - in an encouraging manner example: - - ‘Go on,’ he said encouragingly to his student + - ‘Go on,’ he said encouragingly to his student. ili: i20408 members: - encouragingly @@ -22381,7 +22381,7 @@ definition: - in a discouraging manner example: - - the failure rate on the bar exam is discouragingly high + - The failure rate on the bar exam is discouragingly high. ili: i20409 members: - discouragingly @@ -22421,7 +22421,7 @@ definition: - in an enterprising manner example: - - ‘Let's go up that mountain,’ she said enterprisingly + - ‘Let's go up that mountain,’ she said enterprisingly. ili: i20413 members: - enterprisingly @@ -22431,7 +22431,7 @@ - in an entertaining manner example: - Byron's consumed memoirs possessed the merit of being well and entertainingly - written + written. ili: i20414 members: - entertainingly @@ -22440,7 +22440,7 @@ definition: - for the environment example: - - the new recycling policy is environmentally safe + - The new recycling policy is environmentally safe. ili: i20415 members: - environmentally @@ -22449,7 +22449,7 @@ definition: - in an equable manner example: - - he is an equably cheerful fellow + - He is an equably cheerful fellow. ili: i20416 members: - equably @@ -22458,7 +22458,7 @@ definition: - in an equitable manner example: - - the inheritance was equitably divided among the sisters + - The inheritance was equitably divided among the sisters. ili: i20417 members: - equitably @@ -22467,7 +22467,7 @@ definition: - in an inequitable manner example: - - their father's possessions were inequitably divided among the sons + - Their father's possessions were inequitably divided among the sons. ili: i20418 members: - inequitably @@ -22476,7 +22476,7 @@ definition: - in a straight-backed manner example: - - the old man still walks erectly + - The old man still walks erectly. ili: i20419 members: - erectly @@ -22486,7 +22486,7 @@ definition: - with erudition; in an erudite manner example: - - he talked eruditely about Indian mythology + - He talked eruditely about Indian mythology. ili: i20420 members: - eruditely @@ -22496,8 +22496,8 @@ definition: - in an ethical manner; from an ethical point of view; according to ethics example: - - he behaved ethically - - this is ethically unacceptable + - He behaved ethically. + - This is ethically unacceptable. ili: i20421 members: - ethically @@ -22506,7 +22506,7 @@ definition: - in an unethical manner example: - - he behaved unethically + - He behaved unethically. ili: i20422 members: - unethically @@ -22515,7 +22515,7 @@ definition: - in a euphemistic manner example: - - his violent death was euphemistically referred to as a passing away + - His violent death was euphemistically referred to as a passing away. ili: i20423 members: - euphemistically @@ -22524,8 +22524,8 @@ definition: - with evasion; in an evasive manner example: - - her husband seemed to know many of the people who were named, but he replied evasively - when asked who they were + - Her husband seemed to know many of the people who were named, but he replied evasively + when asked who they were. ili: i20424 members: - evasively @@ -22541,7 +22541,7 @@ definition: - in an evolutionary way; from an evolutionary point of view example: - - the mutation has been evolutionarily successful + - The mutation has been evolutionarily successful. ili: i20426 members: - evolutionarily @@ -22566,7 +22566,7 @@ definition: - at an uneven rate example: - - the patient is breathing irregularly + - The patient is breathing irregularly. ili: i20429 members: - irregularly @@ -22575,7 +22575,7 @@ definition: - in a regular manner example: - - letters arrived regularly from his children + - Letters arrived regularly from his children. ili: i19484 members: - regularly @@ -22585,8 +22585,8 @@ definition: - in an inconstant manner, not according to fixed rate or schedule example: - - her letters arrived irregularly - - the stomach mucosa was irregularly blackened + - Her letters arrived irregularly. + - The stomach mucosa was irregularly blackened. ili: i19485 members: - irregularly @@ -22615,7 +22615,7 @@ - in equal amounts or shares; in a balanced or impartial way example: - a class evenly divided between girls and boys - - they split their winnings equally + - They split their winnings equally. - deal equally with rich and poor ili: i20432 members: @@ -22626,7 +22626,7 @@ definition: - in an unequal or partial manner example: - - profits were distributed unevenly + - Profits were distributed unevenly. - angry at being dealt with so unequally ili: i20433 members: @@ -22647,8 +22647,8 @@ definition: - in an exciting manner example: - - at the time of its appearance, the movie must have seemed excitingly new, even - revolutionary + - At the time of its appearance, the movie must have seemed excitingly new, even + revolutionary. ili: i20435 members: - excitingly @@ -22657,8 +22657,8 @@ definition: - in an unexciting manner example: - - this painting was nothing more but an unexcitingly grey canvas with a few red - speckles + - This painting was nothing more but an unexcitingly grey canvas with a few red + speckles. ili: i20436 members: - unexcitingly @@ -22667,7 +22667,7 @@ definition: - in an excusable manner or to an excusable degree example: - - he was excusably late + - He was excusably late. ili: i20437 members: - excusably @@ -22678,7 +22678,7 @@ definition: - in an unpardonable manner or to an unpardonable degree example: - - he was inexcusably cruel to his wife + - He was inexcusably cruel to his wife. ili: i20438 members: - inexcusably @@ -22689,7 +22689,7 @@ definition: - to an exorbitant degree example: - - prices are exorbitantly high in the capital + - Prices are exorbitantly high in the capital. ili: i20439 members: - exorbitantly @@ -22715,7 +22715,7 @@ definition: - in an expensive manner example: - - an expensively dressed little man turned a corner and approached her + - An expensively dressed little man turned a corner and approached her. ili: i20442 members: - expensively @@ -22724,7 +22724,7 @@ definition: - in a cheap manner example: - - a cheaply dressed woman approached him in the bar + - A cheaply dressed woman approached him in the bar. ili: i20443 members: - cheaply @@ -22735,7 +22735,7 @@ definition: - suddenly and rapidly example: - - the population in Central America is growing explosively + - The population in Central America is growing explosively. ili: i20444 members: - explosively @@ -22744,7 +22744,7 @@ definition: - in an explosive manner example: - - the political situation in Kashmir and Jammu is explosively unstable + - The political situation in Kashmir and Jammu is explosively unstable. ili: i20445 members: - explosively @@ -22753,7 +22753,7 @@ definition: - in an exponential manner example: - - inflation is growing exponentially + - Inflation is growing exponentially. ili: i20446 members: - exponentially @@ -22762,7 +22762,7 @@ definition: - by express example: - - please send the letter express + - Please send the letter express. ili: i20447 members: - express @@ -22771,7 +22771,7 @@ definition: - with expression; in an expressive manner example: - - she gave the order to the waiter, using her hands very expressively + - She gave the order to the waiter, using her hands very expressively. ili: i20448 members: - expressively @@ -22780,7 +22780,7 @@ definition: - without expression; in an inexpressive manner example: - - she looked at him inexpressively + - She looked at him inexpressively. ili: i20449 members: - inexpressively @@ -22789,7 +22789,7 @@ definition: - without prior preparation example: - - he spoke extemporaneously + - He spoke extemporaneously. ili: i20450 members: - extemporaneously @@ -22800,8 +22800,8 @@ definition: - in a wasteful manner example: - - the United States, up to the 1920s, used fuel lavishly, mainly because it was - so cheap + - The United States, up to the 1920s, used fuel lavishly, mainly because it was + so cheap. ili: i20451 members: - extravagantly @@ -22829,8 +22829,8 @@ definition: - in a disloyal and faithless manner example: - - he behaved treacherously - - his wife played him false + - He behaved treacherously. + - His wife played him false. ili: i20454 members: - faithlessly @@ -22843,8 +22843,8 @@ definition: - in an incorrect manner example: - - to credit Lister with the first formulation of the basic principle of stratigraphy - would be to bestow credit falsely + - To credit Lister with the first formulation of the basic principle of stratigraphy + would be to bestow credit falsely. ili: i20455 members: - falsely @@ -22854,9 +22854,9 @@ definition: - in an insincerely false manner example: - - a seduction on my part would land us with the necessity to rise, bathe and dress, + - A seduction on my part would land us with the necessity to rise, bathe and dress, chat falsely about this and that, and emerge into the rest of the evening as though - nothing had happened + nothing had happened. ili: i20456 members: - falsely @@ -22866,7 +22866,7 @@ - in an intimately familiar manner example: - Sid, as he was familiarly known by his friends, was one of the most respected - and devoted members of the socialist minority group + and devoted members of the socialist minority group. ili: i20457 members: - familiarly @@ -22884,7 +22884,7 @@ definition: - in a passionately fanatic manner example: - - he followed the teachings of his guru fanatically + - He followed the teachings of his guru fanatically. ili: i20459 members: - fanatically @@ -22893,7 +22893,7 @@ definition: - in a fanciful manner example: - - the Christmas tree was fancifully decorated + - The Christmas tree was fancifully decorated. ili: i20460 members: - fancifully @@ -22912,8 +22912,8 @@ definition: - in a fashionable manner example: - - his voice had no trace of the drawl that you would expect to find in a fashionably - dressed young man + - His voice had no trace of the drawl that you would expect to find in a fashionably + dressed young man. ili: i20462 members: - fashionably @@ -22922,7 +22922,7 @@ definition: - in an unfashionable manner example: - - she seemed to make a point of being unfashionably dressed + - She seemed to make a point of being unfashionably dressed. ili: i20463 members: - unfashionably @@ -22931,8 +22931,8 @@ definition: - in a fastidious manner example: - - he writes extremely musical music, of which the sound is fastidiously calculated - and yet agreeably spontaneous and imaginative + - He writes extremely musical music, of which the sound is fastidiously calculated + and yet agreeably spontaneous and imaginative. ili: i20464 members: - fastidiously @@ -22941,7 +22941,7 @@ definition: - in a civil manner example: - - he treats his former wife civilly + - He treats his former wife civilly. ili: i20465 members: - civilly @@ -22950,7 +22950,7 @@ definition: - in an uncivil manner example: - - he treats his former wife uncivilly + - He treats his former wife uncivilly. ili: i20466 members: - uncivilly @@ -22959,7 +22959,7 @@ definition: - in a prophetically fateful manner example: - - the nurse whispered fatefully to call the priest + - The nurse whispered fatefully to call the priest. ili: i20467 members: - fatefully @@ -22968,7 +22968,7 @@ definition: - in a mistaken manner example: - - these statements were faultily attributed to me + - These statements were faultily attributed to me. ili: i20468 members: - faultily @@ -22977,7 +22977,7 @@ definition: - without a fault; in a faultless manner example: - - he solved all the problems faultlessly + - He solved all the problems faultlessly. ili: i20469 members: - faultlessly @@ -22986,7 +22986,7 @@ definition: - in a fearsome manner example: - - a sabre slammed fearsomely through the thicket in all directions + - A sabre slammed fearsomely through the thicket in all directions. ili: i20470 members: - fearsomely @@ -22995,7 +22995,7 @@ definition: - in a halting and feeble manner example: - - reform, in fact, is, rather feebly, on the win + - Reform, in fact, is, rather feebly, on the win. ili: i20471 members: - feebly @@ -23014,7 +23014,7 @@ definition: - with great feeling example: - - she spoke feelingly of her early childhood + - She spoke feelingly of her early childhood. ili: i20473 members: - feelingly @@ -23023,7 +23023,7 @@ definition: - without compassionate feelings example: - - unfeelingly, she required her maid to work on Christmas Day + - Unfeelingly, she required her maid to work on Christmas Day. ili: i20474 members: - unfeelingly @@ -23041,7 +23041,7 @@ definition: - in an infelicitous manner example: - - he chose his words rather infelicitously + - He chose his words rather infelicitously. ili: i20476 members: - infelicitously @@ -23050,8 +23050,8 @@ definition: - with passionate fervor example: - - both those for and against are fervently convinced they speak for the great majority - of the people + - Both those for and against are fervently convinced they speak for the great majority + of the people. - a fierily opinionated book ili: i20477 members: @@ -23063,7 +23063,7 @@ definition: - in the fifth place example: - - fifthly, we must adhere to the rules set by the local government + - Fifthly, we must adhere to the rules set by the local government. ili: i20478 members: - fifthly @@ -23082,7 +23082,7 @@ - in a literal sense example: - literally translated - - he said so literally + - He said so literally. ili: i20480 members: - literally @@ -23091,7 +23091,7 @@ definition: - by first class conveyance; with first class accommodations example: - - we always travel first class + - We always travel first class. ili: i20481 members: - first class @@ -23100,7 +23100,7 @@ definition: - from the original source; directly example: - - I heard this story firsthand + - I heard this story firsthand. ili: i20482 members: - firsthand @@ -23110,7 +23110,7 @@ definition: - quite well example: - - she doesn't feel first-rate today + - She doesn't feel first-rate today. ili: i20483 members: - first-rate @@ -23120,7 +23120,7 @@ definition: - in a fitful manner example: - - he slept fitfully + - He slept fitfully. ili: i20484 members: - fitfully @@ -23129,7 +23129,7 @@ definition: - in a fixed manner example: - - he stared at me fixedly + - He stared at me fixedly. ili: i20485 members: - fixedly @@ -23138,7 +23138,7 @@ definition: - in a flabby manner example: - - the old man's muscles were sagging flabbily + - The old man's muscles were sagging flabbily. ili: i20486 members: - flabbily @@ -23147,7 +23147,7 @@ definition: - in a flagrant manner example: - - he is flagrantly disregarding the law + - He is flagrantly disregarding the law. ili: i20487 members: - flagrantly @@ -23156,7 +23156,7 @@ definition: - in a fancy colorful manner example: - - he dresses rather flamboyantly + - He dresses rather flamboyantly. ili: i20488 members: - flamboyantly @@ -23176,7 +23176,7 @@ definition: - with flexibility example: - - ‘Come whenever you are free,’ he said flexibly + - ‘Come whenever you are free,’ he said flexibly. ili: i20490 members: - flexibly @@ -23185,7 +23185,7 @@ definition: - in an inflexible manner example: - - ‘You will — because you must!’ Madam told her inflexibly + - ‘You will — because you must!’ Madam told her inflexibly. ili: i20491 members: - inflexibly @@ -23194,7 +23194,7 @@ definition: - in a weak and flimsy manner example: - - this car is so flimsily constructed! + - This car is so flimsily constructed! ili: i20492 members: - flimsily @@ -23212,8 +23212,8 @@ definition: - in a flippant manner example: - - he answered the reporters' questions flippantly - - this cannot be airily explained to your children + - He answered the reporters' questions flippantly. + - This cannot be airily explained to your children. ili: i20494 members: - flippantly @@ -23223,7 +23223,7 @@ definition: - with a flopping sound example: - - he tumbled flop into the mud + - He tumbled flop into the mud. ili: i20495 members: - flop @@ -23232,7 +23232,7 @@ definition: - in a fluent manner example: - - she speaks French fluently + - She speaks French fluently. ili: i20496 members: - fluently @@ -23241,7 +23241,7 @@ definition: - in an unpleasant or menacing manner example: - - it was forbiddingly dark in the corridor + - It was forbiddingly dark in the corridor. ili: i20497 members: - forbiddingly @@ -23250,7 +23250,7 @@ definition: - with full force example: - - we are seeing this film too late to feel its original impact forcefully + - We are seeing this film too late to feel its original impact forcefully. ili: i20498 members: - forcefully @@ -23259,7 +23259,7 @@ definition: - emotionlessly and heartlessly; with deliberate cruelty or callousness example: - - he cold-bloodedly planned the murder of his boss + - He cold-bloodedly planned the murder of his boss. ili: i20499 members: - cold-bloodedly @@ -23269,7 +23269,7 @@ definition: - in a forcible manner example: - - keep in mind the dangers of imposing our own values and prejudices too forcibly + - Keep in mind the dangers of imposing our own values and prejudices too forcibly. ili: i20500 members: - forcibly @@ -23278,7 +23278,7 @@ definition: - in a forgetful manner example: - - she is getting old and acts forgetfully + - She is getting old and acts forgetfully. ili: i20501 members: - forgetfully @@ -23287,7 +23287,7 @@ definition: - with forgiveness; in a forgiving manner example: - - ‘Never mind,’ she said forgivingly + - ‘Never mind,’ she said forgivingly. ili: i20502 members: - forgivingly @@ -23296,7 +23296,7 @@ definition: - without forgiveness; in an unforgiving manner example: - - unforgivingly, he insisted that she pay her debt to the last penny + - Unforgivingly, he insisted that she pay her debt to the last penny. ili: i20503 members: - unforgivingly @@ -23305,7 +23305,7 @@ definition: - in a forlorn manner example: - - a single chicken was scratching forlornly in the yard + - A single chicken was scratching forlornly in the yard. ili: i20504 members: - forlornly @@ -23323,7 +23323,7 @@ definition: - in a formless manner example: - - the dress hung formlessly on her body + - The dress hung formlessly on her body. ili: i20506 members: - formlessly @@ -23364,7 +23364,7 @@ definition: - in a wicked and shameful manner example: - - two policemen were foully murdered + - Two policemen were foully murdered. ili: i20511 members: - foully @@ -23373,7 +23373,7 @@ definition: - in an unfair and insulting manner example: - - this internationally known writer was foully condemned by the Muslim fundamentalists + - This internationally known writer was foully condemned by the Muslim fundamentalists. ili: i20512 members: - foully @@ -23383,7 +23383,7 @@ definition: - by a factor of four example: - - the price of gasoline has increased fourfold over the past two years + - The price of gasoline has increased fourfold over the past two years. ili: i20513 members: - fourfold @@ -23393,7 +23393,7 @@ definition: - by a factor of a million example: - - it increased a millionfold + - It increased a millionfold. ili: i20514 members: - millionfold @@ -23403,7 +23403,7 @@ definition: - in the fourth place example: - - fourthly, you must pay the rent on the first of the month + - Fourthly, you must pay the rent on the first of the month. ili: i20515 members: - fourthly @@ -23413,7 +23413,7 @@ definition: - in a fractious manner example: - - the horse was behaving fractiously and refused to jump + - The horse was behaving fractiously and refused to jump. ili: i20516 members: - fractiously @@ -23429,7 +23429,7 @@ definition: - in a dishonest and fraudulent manner example: - - this money was fraudulently obtained + - This money was fraudulently obtained. ili: i20518 members: - fraudulently @@ -23438,7 +23438,7 @@ definition: - in a frenzied manner example: - - we rehearsed frenziedly the last few days before the premiere + - We rehearsed frenziedly the last few days before the premiere. ili: i20519 members: - frenziedly @@ -23448,8 +23448,8 @@ definition: - in a frugal manner example: - - in villages, the new pipeline marks the end of water as a precious liquid, to - be dispensed frugally, weighed out drop by drop + - In villages, the new pipeline marks the end of water as a precious liquid, to + be dispensed frugally, weighed out drop by drop. ili: i20520 members: - frugally @@ -23458,7 +23458,7 @@ definition: - with respect to function example: - - the two units are functionally interdependent + - The two units are functionally interdependent. ili: i20521 members: - functionally @@ -23467,8 +23467,8 @@ definition: - in a terrifying manner example: - - the disturbing thing about the Minister's behavior is that far from being artificial, - it too often rings frighteningly true + - The disturbing thing about the Minister's behavior is that far from being artificial, + it too often rings frighteningly true. ili: i20522 members: - frighteningly @@ -23478,7 +23478,7 @@ definition: - without warmth or enthusiasm example: - - ‘Come in if you have to,’ he said frostily + - ‘Come in if you have to,’ he said frostily. ili: i20523 members: - frostily @@ -23488,7 +23488,7 @@ definition: - in a fretful manner example: - - fretfully, the baby tossed in his crib + - Fretfully, the baby tossed in his crib. ili: i20524 members: - fretfully @@ -23497,7 +23497,7 @@ definition: - in a playfully frisky manner example: - - he moves about friskily despite his age + - He moves about friskily despite his age. ili: i20525 members: - friskily @@ -23506,7 +23506,7 @@ definition: - in a frivolous manner example: - - she spends her time frivolously enjoying the easy life of a rich and spoiled girl + - She spends her time frivolously enjoying the easy life of a rich and spoiled girl. ili: i20526 members: - frivolously @@ -23515,7 +23515,7 @@ definition: - in a frothy manner example: - - the champagne poured frothily into the glasses + - The champagne poured frothily into the glasses. ili: i20527 members: - frothily @@ -23524,7 +23524,7 @@ definition: - in a gainful way example: - - are you gainfully employed now? + - Are you gainfully employed now? ili: i20528 members: - gainfully @@ -23533,8 +23533,8 @@ definition: - in an intrepid manner example: - - he was seen by a shepherd, gamely negotiating a particularly tricky section of - the mountain road to San Doloroso + - He was seen by a shepherd, gamely negotiating a particularly tricky section of + the mountain road to San Doloroso. ili: i20529 members: - gamely @@ -23543,7 +23543,7 @@ definition: - in a tastelessly garish manner example: - - the temple was garishly decorated with bright plastic flowers + - The temple was garishly decorated with bright plastic flowers. ili: i20530 members: - garishly @@ -23554,7 +23554,7 @@ definition: - in a genealogical manner example: - - he charted his family tree genealogically + - He charted his family tree genealogically. ili: i20531 members: - genealogically @@ -23563,7 +23563,7 @@ definition: - as sharing a common genus example: - - these animals are not related generically + - These animals are not related generically. ili: i20532 members: - generically @@ -23572,7 +23572,7 @@ definition: - without a trademark or brand name example: - - we market these drugs generically + - We market these drugs generically. ili: i20533 members: - generically @@ -23581,7 +23581,7 @@ definition: - in a genteel manner example: - - the English lived genteelly in India + - The English lived genteelly in India. ili: i20534 members: - genteelly @@ -23590,7 +23590,7 @@ definition: - with respect to geology example: - - geologically speaking, this area is extremely interesting + - Geologically speaking, this area is extremely interesting. ili: i20535 members: - geologically @@ -23608,7 +23608,7 @@ definition: - in a gingerly manner example: - - gingerly I raised the edge of the blanket + - Gingerly I raised the edge of the blanket. ili: i20537 members: - gingerly @@ -23617,8 +23617,8 @@ definition: - with pleasure example: - - this was gladly agreed to - - I would fain do it + - This was gladly agreed to. + - I would fain do it. ili: i20538 members: - gladly @@ -23629,7 +23629,7 @@ definition: - in a joyous and gleeful manner example: - - the old man had greeted her gleefully + - The old man had greeted her gleefully. ili: i20539 members: - gleefully @@ -23640,7 +23640,7 @@ definition: - in a joyless manner; without joy example: - - she greeted her guests joylessly + - She greeted her guests joylessly. ili: i20540 members: - joylessly @@ -23652,7 +23652,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - this should be played glissando, please + - This should be played glissando, please. ili: i20541 members: - glissando @@ -23661,7 +23661,7 @@ definition: - in a gloating manner example: - - he spoke gloatingly about people he had cheated out of their money + - He spoke gloatingly about people he had cheated out of their money. ili: i20542 members: - gloatingly @@ -23670,7 +23670,7 @@ definition: - blessedly or wonderfully example: - - how gloriously happy she had been during those few fleeting moments of time + - How gloriously happy she had been during those few fleeting moments of time. ili: i20543 members: - gloriously @@ -23679,7 +23679,7 @@ definition: - with glory or in a glorious manner example: - - where others had failed he had gloriously succeeded + - Where others had failed he had gloriously succeeded. ili: i20544 members: - gloriously @@ -23688,7 +23688,7 @@ definition: - in a glossy manner example: - - the magazine was glossily printed + - The magazine was glossily printed. ili: i20545 members: - glossily @@ -23697,7 +23697,7 @@ definition: - on the back or shoulder or astraddle on the hip example: - - she carried her child piggyback + - She carried her child piggyback. ili: i20546 members: - piggyback @@ -23708,7 +23708,7 @@ definition: - on a railroad flatcar example: - - the trailer rode piggyback across the country + - The trailer rode piggyback across the country. ili: i20547 members: - piggyback @@ -23719,7 +23719,7 @@ definition: - in a glowering manner example: - - he stared gloweringly at this morning's headlines + - He stared gloweringly at this morning's headlines. ili: i20548 members: - gloweringly @@ -23728,7 +23728,7 @@ definition: - in an enthusiastically glowing manner example: - - in her letter she praised him glowingly + - In her letter she praised him glowingly. ili: i20549 members: - glowingly @@ -23737,7 +23737,7 @@ definition: - in a gluttonous manner example: - - this man eats gluttonously! + - This man eats gluttonously! ili: i20550 members: - gluttonously @@ -23746,7 +23746,7 @@ definition: - expressing anger, despair, frustration, approval, or surprise example: - - you are goddamn right! + - You are goddamn right! exemplifies: - 06332047-n - 07139048-n @@ -23767,7 +23767,7 @@ definition: - in an impressively beautiful manner example: - - the Princess was gorgeously dressed + - The Princess was gorgeously dressed. ili: i20553 members: - gorgeously @@ -23779,7 +23779,7 @@ definition: - in a grand manner example: - - the mansion seemed grandly large by today's standards + - The mansion seemed grandly large by today's standards. ili: i20554 members: - grandly @@ -23788,7 +23788,7 @@ definition: - in a harsh and grating manner example: - - her voice fell gratingly on our ears + - Her voice fell gratingly on our ears. ili: i20555 members: - gratingly @@ -23799,7 +23799,7 @@ definition: - in an uncalled-for manner example: - - he insulted us gratuitously + - He insulted us gratuitously. ili: i20556 members: - gratuitously @@ -23808,7 +23808,7 @@ definition: - in a greasy manner example: - - the food was greasily unappetizing + - The food was greasily unappetizing. ili: i20557 members: - greasily @@ -23825,8 +23825,8 @@ definition: - having a grey appearance example: - - lonely creeks are opal in the dawn, sword-blue in the sun, greyly silver under - misty moons + - Lonely creeks are opal in the dawn, sword-blue in the sun, greyly silver under + misty moons. ili: i20559 members: - grayly @@ -23836,8 +23836,8 @@ definition: - in a grievous manner example: - - the resolute but unbroken Germany, grievously wounded but far from destruction, - was able to lay the firm foundations for military revival + - The resolute but unbroken Germany, grievously wounded but far from destruction, + was able to lay the firm foundations for military revival. ili: i20560 members: - grievously @@ -23853,8 +23853,8 @@ definition: - in a grotesque manner example: - - behind the house lay two nude figures grotesquely bald, with deliberate knife-slashes - marking their bodies + - Behind the house lay two nude figures grotesquely bald, with deliberate knife-slashes + marking their bodies. ili: i20562 members: - grotesquely @@ -23864,7 +23864,7 @@ definition: - in a grudging manner example: - - he grudgingly agreed to have a drink in a hotel close by + - He grudgingly agreed to have a drink in a hotel close by. ili: i20563 members: - grudgingly @@ -23873,8 +23873,8 @@ definition: - in a generous and ungrudging manner example: - - he ungrudgingly agreed to pay for everybody's dinner when the guests found themselves - without cash + - He ungrudgingly agreed to pay for everybody's dinner when the guests found themselves + without cash. ili: i20564 members: - ungrudgingly @@ -23883,7 +23883,7 @@ definition: - in a gruesome manner example: - - he was gruesomely wounded + - He was gruesomely wounded. ili: i20565 members: - gruesomely @@ -23892,7 +23892,7 @@ definition: - in a gruff manner example: - - ‘No,’ he replied gruffly + - ‘No,’ he replied gruffly. ili: i20566 members: - gruffly @@ -23901,7 +23901,7 @@ definition: - in the manner of someone who has committed an offense example: - - she blushed guiltily as she spoke + - She blushed guiltily as she spoke. ili: i20567 members: - guiltily @@ -23919,7 +23919,7 @@ definition: - without enthusiasm; in a half-hearted manner example: - - she tried half-heartedly + - She tried half-heartedly. ili: i20569 members: - half-heartedly @@ -23942,7 +23942,7 @@ definition: - in a generously handsome manner example: - - India has responded handsomely by providing 3,000 men + - India has responded handsomely by providing 3,000 men. ili: i20572 members: - handsomely @@ -23951,7 +23951,7 @@ definition: - in an attractively handsome manner example: - - the volume was handsomely bound + - The volume was handsomely bound. ili: i20573 members: - handsomely @@ -23960,9 +23960,9 @@ definition: - without care; in a slapdash manner example: - - the Prime Minister was wearing a grey suit and a white shirt with a soft collar, + - The Prime Minister was wearing a grey suit and a white shirt with a soft collar, but his neck had become thinner and the collar stood away from it as if it had - been bought haphazard + been bought haphazard. ili: i20574 members: - haphazard @@ -23983,8 +23983,8 @@ definition: - in a harmonious manner example: - - the problem of absorbing immigrants harmoniously into British society is as important - to the immigrants as to the British + - The problem of absorbing immigrants harmoniously into British society is as important + to the immigrants as to the British. ili: i20576 members: - harmoniously @@ -23993,7 +23993,7 @@ definition: - in a harsh or unkind manner example: - - ‘That's enough!’ he cut in harshly + - ‘That's enough!’ he cut in harshly. ili: i20577 members: - harshly @@ -24012,8 +24012,8 @@ definition: - with roughness or violence (‘rough’ is an informal variant for ‘roughly’) example: - - he was pushed roughly aside - - they treated him rough + - He was pushed roughly aside. + - They treated him rough. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i20579 @@ -24032,7 +24032,7 @@ definition: - in an indistinct way example: - - he remembered her only hazily + - He remembered her only hazily. ili: i20581 members: - hazily @@ -24041,7 +24041,7 @@ definition: - through a haze example: - - we saw the distant hills hazily + - We saw the distant hills hazily. ili: i20582 members: - hazily @@ -24050,7 +24050,7 @@ definition: - with the head before the body example: - - the runner slid headlong into third base + - The runner slid headlong into third base. ili: i20583 members: - headlong @@ -24060,7 +24060,7 @@ definition: - in a hasty and foolhardy manner example: - - he fell headlong in love with his cousin + - He fell headlong in love with his cousin. ili: i20584 members: - headlong @@ -24084,7 +24084,7 @@ definition: - at breakneck speed example: - - burst headlong through the gate + - … burst headlong through the gate ili: i20587 members: - headlong @@ -24094,7 +24094,7 @@ definition: - very much example: - - thanks heaps + - Thanks heaps. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i20588 @@ -24105,7 +24105,7 @@ definition: - in a heartless manner example: - - she behaves rather heartlessly toward her admirers + - She behaves rather heartlessly toward her admirers. ili: i20589 members: - heartlessly @@ -24114,8 +24114,8 @@ definition: - in a heated manner example: - - ‘To say I am behind the strike is so much nonsense,’ declared Mr Harvey heatedly - - the children were arguing hotly + - ‘To say I am behind the strike is so much nonsense,’ declared Mr Harvey heatedly. + - The children were arguing hotly. ili: i20590 members: - heatedly @@ -24125,7 +24125,7 @@ definition: - toward heaven example: - - he pointed heavenward + - He pointed heavenward. ili: i20591 members: - heavenward @@ -24136,7 +24136,7 @@ definition: - slowly as if burdened by much weight example: - - time hung heavy on their hands + - Time hung heavy on their hands. ili: i20592 members: - heavy @@ -24146,7 +24146,7 @@ definition: - in a terribly evil manner example: - - the child was heinously murdered + - The child was heinously murdered. ili: i20593 members: - heinously @@ -24156,8 +24156,8 @@ definition: - in a subsequent part of this document or statement or matter etc. example: - - the landlord demises unto the tenant the premises hereinafter called the demised - premises + - The landlord demises unto the tenant the premises hereinafter called the demised + premises. - the terms specified hereunder ili: i20594 members: @@ -24176,7 +24176,7 @@ definition: - of or concerning this example: - - the twigs hereof are physic + - The twigs hereof are physic. ili: i20596 members: - hereof @@ -24194,7 +24194,7 @@ definition: - immediately after this example: - - hereupon, the passengers stumbled aboard + - Hereupon, the passengers stumbled aboard. ili: i20598 members: - hereupon @@ -24203,7 +24203,7 @@ definition: - in an airtight manner example: - - this bag is hermetically sealed + - This bag is hermetically sealed. ili: i20599 members: - hermetically @@ -24212,7 +24212,7 @@ definition: - in a heroic manner example: - - he became reconciled to not dying heroically in her arms + - He became reconciled to not dying heroically in her arms. ili: i20600 members: - heroically @@ -24221,7 +24221,7 @@ definition: - in a hideous manner example: - - her face was hideously disfigured after the accident + - Her face was hideously disfigured after the accident. ili: i20601 members: - hideously @@ -24232,7 +24232,7 @@ definition: - at a great altitude example: - - he climbed high on the ladder + - He climbed high on the ladder. ili: i20602 members: - high @@ -24242,7 +24242,7 @@ definition: - far up toward the source example: - - he lives high up the river + - He lives high up the river. ili: i20603 members: - high @@ -24251,7 +24251,7 @@ definition: - in or to a high position, amount, or degree example: - - prices have gone up far too high + - Prices have gone up far too high. ili: i20604 members: - high @@ -24260,7 +24260,7 @@ definition: - in a rich manner example: - - he lives high + - He lives high. ili: i20605 members: - high @@ -24271,7 +24271,7 @@ definition: - in a domineering high-handed manner example: - - he behaved high-handedly toward his employees + - He behaved high-handedly toward his employees. ili: i20606 members: - high-handedly @@ -24280,7 +24280,7 @@ definition: - in a high-minded manner example: - - he talks high-mindedly, but we don't know whether he acts according to his principles + - He talks high-mindedly, but we don't know whether he acts according to his principles. ili: i20607 members: - high-mindedly @@ -24289,7 +24289,7 @@ definition: - in a curious and questioning manner example: - - they turned their heads questioningly, as if awaiting further instructions + - They turned their heads questioningly, as if awaiting further instructions. ili: i20608 members: - questioningly @@ -24299,7 +24299,7 @@ definition: - in an insolent manner example: - - he had replied insolently to his superiors + - He had replied insolently to his superiors. ili: i20609 members: - insolently @@ -24308,7 +24308,7 @@ definition: - without restraint example: - - cows in India are running loose + - Cows in India are running loose. ili: i20610 members: - loose @@ -24318,7 +24318,7 @@ definition: - in rotation or succession example: - - turn about is fair play + - Turn about is fair play. ili: i20611 members: - about @@ -24327,7 +24327,7 @@ definition: - in a hoarse or husky voice example: - - ‘Excuse me,’ he said hoarsely + - ‘Excuse me,’ he said hoarsely. ili: i20612 members: - hoarsely @@ -24337,7 +24337,7 @@ definition: - in a horizontal direction example: - - a gallery quite often is added to make use of space vertically as well as horizontally + - A gallery quite often is added to make use of space vertically as well as horizontally. ili: i20613 members: - horizontally @@ -24346,7 +24346,7 @@ definition: - in a vertical direction example: - - a gallery quite often is added to make use of space vertically as well as horizontally + - A gallery quite often is added to make use of space vertically as well as horizontally. ili: i20614 members: - vertically @@ -24355,7 +24355,7 @@ definition: - in a hospitable manner example: - - she was received hospitably by her new family + - She was received hospitably by her new family. ili: i20615 members: - hospitably @@ -24364,7 +24364,7 @@ definition: - in an inhospitable manner example: - - she was received inhospitably by her new family + - She was received inhospitably by her new family. ili: i20616 members: - inhospitably @@ -24373,7 +24373,7 @@ definition: - every hour; by the hour example: - - daily, hourly, I grew stronger + - Daily, hourly, I grew stronger. ili: i20617 members: - hourly @@ -24382,7 +24382,7 @@ definition: - in a huffy manner example: - - ‘Don't bother to call me back,’ he said huffily + - ‘Don't bother to call me back,’ he said huffily. ili: i20618 members: - huffily @@ -24391,7 +24391,7 @@ definition: - in secrecy example: - - they did it all hugger-mugger + - They did it all hugger-mugger. ili: i20619 members: - hugger-mugger @@ -24400,7 +24400,7 @@ definition: - in a humane manner example: - - let's treat the prisoners of war humanely + - Let's treat the prisoners of war humanely. ili: i20620 members: - humanely @@ -24409,7 +24409,7 @@ definition: - in an inhumane manner example: - - the prisoners of war were treated inhumanely + - The prisoners of war were treated inhumanely. ili: i20621 members: - inhumanely @@ -24419,7 +24419,7 @@ - in a humorous manner example: - Dickens had humorously suggested a special service of intercession at St. Paul's - Cathedral + Cathedral. ili: i20622 members: - humorously @@ -24428,7 +24428,7 @@ definition: - in a humorless manner example: - - he reacted rather humorlessly to these rumors + - He reacted rather humorlessly to these rumors. ili: i20623 members: - humorlessly @@ -24438,7 +24438,7 @@ definition: - by a factor of one hundred example: - - their money increased a hundredfold + - Their money increased a hundredfold. ili: i20624 members: - hundredfold @@ -24448,7 +24448,7 @@ definition: - in the manner of someone who is very hungry example: - - he pounced on the food hungrily + - He pounced on the food hungrily. ili: i20625 members: - hungrily @@ -24458,8 +24458,8 @@ definition: - in a hydraulic manner example: - - the block is then tested hydraulically to its full design test pressure on each - stream separately + - The block is then tested hydraulically to its full design test pressure on each + stream separately. ili: i20626 members: - hydraulically @@ -24469,7 +24469,7 @@ definition: - in a hygienic manner example: - - the body must be cared for hygienically + - The body must be cared for hygienically. ili: i20627 members: - hygienically @@ -24478,7 +24478,7 @@ definition: - in an unhygienic manner example: - - the meat is unhygienically processed on wooden tables + - The meat is unhygienically processed on wooden tables. ili: i20628 members: - unhygienically @@ -24487,7 +24487,7 @@ definition: - in a hysterical manner example: - - she screamed hysterically when she heard the news + - She screamed hysterically when she heard the news. ili: i20629 members: - hysterically @@ -24497,7 +24497,7 @@ - in a cold and icy manner example: - ‘Mr. Powell finds it easier to take it out of mothers, children and sick people - than to take on this vast industry,’ Mr Brown commented icily + than to take on this vast industry,’ Mr Brown commented icily. ili: i20630 members: - icily @@ -24506,7 +24506,7 @@ definition: - with complete identity; in an identical manner example: - - he is fitted with an identically similar one + - He is fitted with an identically similar one. ili: i20631 members: - identically @@ -24515,7 +24515,7 @@ definition: - in an identifiable manner example: - - they were identifiably different + - They were identifiably different. ili: i20632 members: - identifiably @@ -24524,7 +24524,7 @@ definition: - with respect to ideology example: - - ideologically, we do not see eye to eye + - Ideologically, we do not see eye to eye. ili: i20633 members: - ideologically @@ -24533,7 +24533,7 @@ definition: - in an idiomatic manner example: - - he expressed himself idiomatically + - He expressed himself idiomatically. ili: i20634 members: - idiomatically @@ -24542,8 +24542,8 @@ definition: - in an idiotic manner example: - - what arouses the indignation of the honest satirist is not the fact that people - in positions of power or influence behave idiotically + - What arouses the indignation of the honest satirist is not the fact that people + in positions of power or influence behave idiotically. ili: i20635 members: - idiotically @@ -24552,8 +24552,8 @@ definition: - in an idle manner example: - - this is what I always imagined myself doing in the south of France, sitting idly, - drinking coffee, watching the people + - This is what I always imagined myself doing in the south of France, sitting idly, + drinking coffee, watching the people. ili: i20636 members: - idly @@ -24563,7 +24563,7 @@ definition: - in an idolatrous manner example: - - the people idolatrously worshipped the Golden Calf + - The people idolatrously worshipped the Golden Calf. ili: i20637 members: - idolatrously @@ -24572,7 +24572,7 @@ definition: - in ignorance; in an ignorant manner example: - - they lived ignorantly in their own small world + - They lived ignorantly in their own small world. ili: i20638 members: - ignorantly @@ -24581,7 +24581,7 @@ definition: - in a legible manner example: - - you must write legibly + - You must write legibly. ili: i20639 members: - legibly @@ -24592,7 +24592,7 @@ definition: - in an illegible manner example: - - this student writes illegibly + - This student writes illegibly. ili: i20640 members: - illegibly @@ -24603,7 +24603,7 @@ definition: - of biological parents not married to each other example: - - this child was born illegitimately + - This child was born illegitimately. ili: i20641 members: - illegitimately @@ -24613,7 +24613,7 @@ definition: - in a lawfully recognized manner example: - - let's get married so our child can be born legitimately + - Let's get married so our child can be born legitimately. ili: i20642 members: - legitimately @@ -24622,7 +24622,7 @@ definition: - in a manner disapproved or not allowed by custom example: - - He acted illegitimately when he increased the rent fourfold + - He acted illegitimately when he increased the rent fourfold. ili: i20643 members: - illegitimately @@ -24632,7 +24632,7 @@ definition: - in a manner acceptable to common custom example: - - you cannot do this legitimately! + - You cannot do this legitimately! ili: i20644 members: - legitimately @@ -24643,7 +24643,7 @@ definition: - in a logical manner example: - - he acted logically under the circumstances + - He acted logically under the circumstances. ili: i20645 members: - logically @@ -24652,7 +24652,7 @@ definition: - in an illogical manner example: - - she acted illogically under the pressure + - She acted illogically under the pressure. ili: i20646 members: - illogically @@ -24661,7 +24661,7 @@ definition: - according to logical reasoning example: - - logically, you should now do the same to him + - Logically, you should now do the same to him. ili: i20647 members: - logically @@ -24679,8 +24679,8 @@ definition: - in an immaculate manner example: - - gone was the casually dressed Canadian she had thought a backwoodsman — this man - was immaculately tailored + - Gone was the casually dressed Canadian she had thought a backwoodsman — this man + was immaculately tailored. ili: i20649 members: - immaculately @@ -24689,7 +24689,7 @@ definition: - so as to be incapable of moving example: - - the mountains brooded immovably above the river + - The mountains brooded immovably above the river. ili: i20650 members: - immovably @@ -24698,7 +24698,7 @@ definition: - in an impartial manner example: - - he smiled at them both impartially + - He smiled at them both impartially. ili: i20651 members: - impartially @@ -24707,7 +24707,7 @@ definition: - in a moral manner example: - - he acted morally under the circumstances + - He acted morally under the circumstances. ili: i20652 members: - morally @@ -24717,7 +24717,7 @@ definition: - without regard for morality example: - - he acted immorally when his own interests were at stake + - He acted immorally when his own interests were at stake. ili: i20653 members: - immorally @@ -24727,7 +24727,7 @@ definition: - in an impassive manner example: - - he submitted impassively to his arrest + - He submitted impassively to his arrest. ili: i20654 members: - impassively @@ -24736,7 +24736,7 @@ definition: - in an impenitent manner example: - - he repeated his position unrepentantly + - He repeated his position unrepentantly. ili: i20655 members: - impenitently @@ -24763,7 +24763,7 @@ definition: - in an imperceptible manner or to an imperceptible degree example: - - the power of the Secretary of State in London increased gradually but imperceptibly + - The power of the Secretary of State in London increased gradually but imperceptibly. ili: i20658 members: - imperceptibly @@ -24773,7 +24773,7 @@ definition: - in a noticeable manner example: - - he changed noticeably over the years + - He changed noticeably over the years. ili: i20659 members: - perceptibly @@ -24784,7 +24784,7 @@ definition: - in an imperious manner example: - - imperiously he cut her short + - Imperiously he cut her short. ili: i20660 members: - imperiously @@ -24793,7 +24793,7 @@ definition: - in an impersonal manner example: - - when I told him about Russ I found it difficult to speak impersonally + - When I told him about Russ I found it difficult to speak impersonally. ili: i20661 members: - impersonally @@ -24802,7 +24802,7 @@ definition: - without warmth example: - - he treated his patients impersonally + - He treated his patients impersonally. ili: i20662 members: - impersonally @@ -24811,7 +24811,7 @@ definition: - in a personal way example: - - he took her comments personally + - He took her comments personally. ili: i20663 members: - personally @@ -24820,7 +24820,7 @@ definition: - as yourself example: - - speaking personally, I would not want to go + - Speaking personally, I would not want to go. ili: i20664 members: - personally @@ -24829,7 +24829,7 @@ definition: - in an impudent or impertinent manner example: - - a lean, swarthy fellow was peering through the window, grinning impudently + - A lean, swarthy fellow was peering through the window, grinning impudently. ili: i20665 members: - impertinently @@ -24842,7 +24842,7 @@ definition: - in an impulsive or impetuous way; without taking cautions example: - - he often acts impulsively and later regrets it + - He often acts impulsively and later regrets it. ili: i20666 members: - impetuously @@ -24852,7 +24852,7 @@ definition: - in an impious manner example: - - the young members challenged their leader impiously + - The young members challenged their leader impiously. ili: i20667 members: - impiously @@ -24861,7 +24861,7 @@ definition: - in an appealing but bold manner example: - - she asked him impishly to come in + - She asked him impishly to come in. ili: i20668 members: - impishly @@ -24871,7 +24871,7 @@ definition: - without ever expressing so clearly example: - - he implicitly assumes that you know the answer + - He implicitly assumes that you know the answer. ili: i20669 members: - implicitly @@ -24880,7 +24880,7 @@ definition: - in an explicit manner example: - - in his foreword Professor Clark puts it explicitly + - In his foreword Professor Clark puts it explicitly. ili: i20670 members: - explicitly @@ -24889,7 +24889,7 @@ definition: - without doubting or questioning example: - - I implicitly trust him + - I implicitly trust him. ili: i20671 members: - implicitly @@ -24898,8 +24898,8 @@ definition: - in an important way example: - - for centuries jellies have figured importantly among English desserts, particularly - upon festive occasion + - For centuries jellies have figured importantly among English desserts, particularly + upon festive occasion. ili: i20672 members: - importantly @@ -24908,8 +24908,8 @@ definition: - in an important way or to an important degree example: - - more importantly, Weber held that the manifold meaning attached to the event by - the social scientist could alter his definition of the concrete event itself + - More importantly, Weber held that the manifold meaning attached to the event by + the social scientist could alter his definition of the concrete event itself. ili: i20673 members: - importantly @@ -24919,7 +24919,7 @@ definition: - to an impracticable degree example: - - this is still impracticably high + - This is still impracticably high. ili: i20674 members: - impracticably @@ -24928,7 +24928,7 @@ definition: - in a precise manner example: - - she always expressed herself precisely + - She always expressed herself precisely. ili: i20675 members: - precisely @@ -24939,7 +24939,7 @@ definition: - in an imprecise manner example: - - he expressed himself imprecisely + - He expressed himself imprecisely. ili: i20676 members: - imprecisely @@ -24949,7 +24949,7 @@ definition: - just as it should be example: - - ‘Precisely, my lord,’ he said + - ‘Precisely, my lord,’ he said. ili: i20677 members: - precisely @@ -24962,8 +24962,8 @@ definition: - in an impregnable manner example: - - the sight of that bland, impregnably righteous face has been enough to make their - blood run cold + - The sight of that bland, impregnably righteous face has been enough to make their + blood run cold. ili: i20678 members: - impregnably @@ -24972,7 +24972,7 @@ definition: - in an improvident manner example: - - he lived improvidently for the moment + - He lived improvidently for the moment. ili: i20679 members: - improvidently @@ -24981,7 +24981,7 @@ definition: - in a provident manner example: - - providently, he had saved up some money for emergencies + - Providently, he had saved up some money for emergencies. ili: i20680 members: - providently @@ -25001,7 +25001,7 @@ definition: - in an imprudent manner example: - - imprudently, he downed tools and ran home to make his wife happy + - Imprudently, he downed tools and ran home to make his wife happy. ili: i20682 members: - imprudently @@ -25010,7 +25010,7 @@ definition: - in an adequate manner or to an adequate degree example: - - he was adequately prepared + - He was adequately prepared. ili: i20683 members: - adequately @@ -25019,7 +25019,7 @@ definition: - in an inadequate manner or to an inadequate degree example: - - the temporary camps were inadequately equipped + - The temporary camps were inadequately equipped. ili: i20684 members: - inadequately @@ -25028,7 +25028,7 @@ definition: - in an incisive manner example: - - he was incisively critical + - He was incisively critical. ili: i20685 members: - incisively @@ -25037,7 +25037,7 @@ definition: - in an intentionally unkind way example: - - People may even misunderstand our purpose and cuttingly criticise us + - People may even misunderstand our purpose and cuttingly criticise us. ili: i20686 members: - cuttingly @@ -25046,8 +25046,8 @@ definition: - without revealing one's identity example: - - in Holland he lived incognito as a carpenter in the shipyards of the East India - company + - In Holland he lived incognito as a carpenter in the shipyards of the East India + company. ili: i20687 members: - incognito @@ -25056,7 +25056,7 @@ definition: - in an incomparable manner or to an incomparable degree example: - - she is incomparably gifted + - She is incomparably gifted. ili: i20688 members: - incomparably @@ -25066,7 +25066,7 @@ definition: - in a comparable manner or to a comparable degree example: - - you will have to work comparably harder + - You will have to work comparably harder. ili: i20689 members: - comparably @@ -25075,7 +25075,7 @@ definition: - in an incongruous manner example: - - his shirttails stuck out from his tuxedo pants somewhat incongruously + - His shirttails stuck out from his tuxedo pants somewhat incongruously. ili: i20690 members: - incongruously @@ -25084,8 +25084,8 @@ definition: - in a manner tending to attract attention example: - - there have been plenty of general declarations about willingness to meet and talk, - but conspicuously no mention of time and place + - There have been plenty of general declarations about willingness to meet and talk, + but conspicuously no mention of time and place. ili: i20691 members: - conspicuously @@ -25094,7 +25094,7 @@ definition: - in a manner intended to avoid attracting attention example: - - he had entered the room inconspicuously + - He had entered the room inconspicuously. ili: i20692 members: - inconspicuously @@ -25110,7 +25110,7 @@ definition: - in a manner impossible to cure example: - - he is incurably ill + - He is incurably ill. ili: i20694 members: - incurably @@ -25119,7 +25119,7 @@ definition: - to an incurable degree example: - - she was incurably optimistic + - She was incurably optimistic. ili: i20695 members: - incurably @@ -25128,8 +25128,8 @@ definition: - in an indelible manner example: - - this tradition has left its mark indelibly upon the social, political, educational - and industrial fabric of this country + - This tradition has left its mark indelibly upon the social, political, educational + and industrial fabric of this country. ili: i20696 members: - indelibly @@ -25138,8 +25138,8 @@ definition: - to an inexpressible degree example: - - she was looking very young tonight, and, as usual, indescribably beautiful, in - a simple strapless dress of a green and white silky cotton + - She was looking very young tonight, and, as usual, indescribably beautiful, in + a simple strapless dress of a green and white silky cotton. ili: i20697 members: - ineffably @@ -25152,7 +25152,7 @@ definition: - in an indeterminable manner example: - - their relationship was of an indeterminably vague nature + - Their relationship was of an indeterminably vague nature. ili: i20698 members: - indeterminably @@ -25161,7 +25161,7 @@ definition: - with indifference; in an indifferent manner example: - - she shrugged indifferently + - She shrugged indifferently. ili: i20699 members: - indifferently @@ -25171,7 +25171,7 @@ - in an indignant manner example: - Miss Burney protested indignantly, her long thin nose turning pink with mortification - at this irreverent piece of mimicry + at this irreverent piece of mimicry. ili: i20700 members: - indignantly @@ -25181,7 +25181,7 @@ - with discretion; prudently and with wise self-restraint example: - I sent for the sergeant of the platoon both men were in and asked him to try to - find out discreetly what lay behind this + find out discreetly what lay behind this. ili: i20701 members: - discreetly @@ -25190,7 +25190,7 @@ definition: - without discretion or wisdom or self-restraint example: - - she inquired indiscreetly after the state of his health + - She inquired indiscreetly after the state of his health. ili: i20702 members: - indiscreetly @@ -25199,7 +25199,7 @@ definition: - in an indolent manner example: - - he lives indolently with his relatives + - He lives indolently with his relatives. ili: i20703 members: - indolently @@ -25208,9 +25208,9 @@ definition: - in a manner or to a degree that could not be doubted example: - - it was immediately and indubitably apparent that I had interrupted a scene of - lovers - - his guilt was established beyond a shadow of a doubt + - It was immediately and indubitably apparent that I had interrupted a scene of + lovers. + - His guilt was established beyond a shadow of a doubt. ili: i20704 members: - indubitably @@ -25223,7 +25223,7 @@ - in an indulgent manner example: - I was indulgently advised to give the kids what they wanted unless I wished my - son to be socially ostracised + son to be socially ostracised. ili: i20705 members: - indulgently @@ -25232,7 +25232,7 @@ definition: - in an industrious manner example: - - they hoed up weeds industriously all morning + - They hoed up weeds industriously all morning. ili: i20706 members: - industriously @@ -25241,8 +25241,8 @@ definition: - in an inextricable manner example: - - motives inspired by Mammon were often inextricably blended with things pertaining - to Caesar and to God + - Motives inspired by Mammon were often inextricably blended with things pertaining + to Caesar and to God. ili: i20707 members: - inextricably @@ -25266,7 +25266,7 @@ definition: - in an uninformative manner example: - - ‘I can't tell you when the manager will arrive,’ he said rather uninformatively + - ‘I can't tell you when the manager will arrive,’ he said rather uninformatively. ili: i20710 members: - uninformatively @@ -25276,9 +25276,9 @@ definition: - not many times example: - - in your 1850 church you not infrequently find a dramatic contrast between the + - In your 1850 church you not infrequently find a dramatic contrast between the sumptuous appointments of the building itself and the inhuman barrack-like living - conditions in the church room + conditions in the church room. ili: i20711 members: - infrequently @@ -25287,8 +25287,8 @@ definition: - in an ingenious manner example: - - a Hampshire farmer had fowls of different breeds, including Dorkings, and he discriminated - ingeniously between the ‘dark ones’ and the ‘white ones’ + - A Hampshire farmer had fowls of different breeds, including Dorkings, and he discriminated + ingeniously between the ‘dark ones’ and the ‘white ones’. ili: i20712 members: - ingeniously @@ -25297,7 +25297,7 @@ definition: - in a flattering and ingratiating manner example: - - she behaves ingratiatingly toward her boss + - She behaves ingratiatingly toward her boss. ili: i20713 members: - ingratiatingly @@ -25306,8 +25306,8 @@ definition: - in an inherent manner example: - - the subject matter is sexual activity of any overt kind, which is depicted as - inherently desirable and exciting + - The subject matter is sexual activity of any overt kind, which is depicted as + inherently desirable and exciting. ili: i20714 members: - inherently @@ -25316,7 +25316,7 @@ definition: - in an unreproducible manner example: - - he has an inimitably verbose style + - He has an inimitably verbose style. ili: i20715 members: - inimitably @@ -25326,7 +25326,7 @@ definition: - in an iniquitous manner example: - - they really believed that the treaty of Versailles was iniquitously injust + - They really believed that the treaty of Versailles was iniquitously injust. ili: i20716 members: - iniquitously @@ -25335,7 +25335,7 @@ definition: - in an innate manner example: - - the child is said to be innately disposed to learn language + - The child is said to be innately disposed to learn language. ili: i20717 members: - innately @@ -25344,7 +25344,7 @@ definition: - in a naively innocent manner example: - - she smiled at him innocently + - She smiled at him innocently. ili: i20718 members: - innocently @@ -25353,7 +25353,7 @@ definition: - in a not unlawful manner example: - - he claimed to have purchased the contraband innocently + - He claimed to have purchased the contraband innocently. ili: i20719 members: - innocently @@ -25362,8 +25362,8 @@ definition: - at an inconvenient time example: - - he arrived inopportunely just as we sat down for dinner - - she answered malapropos + - He arrived inopportunely just as we sat down for dinner. + - She answered malapropos. ili: i20720 members: - inopportunely @@ -25373,7 +25373,7 @@ definition: - conveniently example: - - he arrived rather opportunely just when we needed a new butler + - He arrived rather opportunely just when we needed a new butler. ili: i20721 members: - opportunely @@ -25382,7 +25382,7 @@ definition: - in an inquiring manner example: - - Tom Swift looked at his cabin mates inquiringly + - Tom Swift looked at his cabin mates inquiringly. ili: i20722 members: - inquiringly @@ -25392,7 +25392,7 @@ definition: - in an insatiable manner; with persistence but without satisfaction example: - - he clawed insatiably at the traditional precepts + - He clawed insatiably at the traditional precepts. ili: i20723 members: - insatiably @@ -25402,7 +25402,7 @@ definition: - to an insatiable degree example: - - she was insatiably hungry + - She was insatiably hungry. ili: i20724 members: - insatiably @@ -25412,8 +25412,8 @@ definition: - in an invulnerable manner example: - - the agreed line was to involve at several points the withdrawal of French troops - from positions which they had quite securely held + - The agreed line was to involve at several points the withdrawal of French troops + from positions which they had quite securely held. ili: i20725 members: - securely @@ -25422,8 +25422,8 @@ definition: - in a manner free from fear or risk example: - - the outcome of expansion in the sixties and seventies will be an academic hierarchy - securely supported by scholastic selection + - The outcome of expansion in the sixties and seventies will be an academic hierarchy + securely supported by scholastic selection. ili: i20726 members: - securely @@ -25432,8 +25432,8 @@ definition: - in a manner involving risk example: - - our positions here at the university are rather insecurely supported by grant - money + - Our positions here at the university are rather insecurely supported by grant + money. ili: i20727 members: - insecurely @@ -25442,7 +25442,7 @@ definition: - in a confident and unselfconscious manner example: - - he acts very securely in front of the camera + - He acts very securely in front of the camera. ili: i20728 members: - securely @@ -25451,7 +25451,7 @@ definition: - in a tentative and self-conscious manner example: - - she always acts very insecurely in the presence of her father + - She always acts very insecurely in the presence of her father. ili: i20729 members: - insecurely @@ -25460,7 +25460,7 @@ definition: - in a sensitive manner example: - - she questioned the rape victim very sensitively about the attack + - She questioned the rape victim very sensitively about the attack. ili: i20730 members: - sensitively @@ -25469,7 +25469,7 @@ definition: - in an insensitive manner example: - - the police officer questioned the woman rather insensitively about the attack + - The police officer questioned the woman rather insensitively about the attack. ili: i20731 members: - insensitively @@ -25478,7 +25478,7 @@ definition: - in a harmfully insidious manner example: - - these drugs act insidiously + - These drugs act insidiously. ili: i20732 members: - insidiously @@ -25488,9 +25488,9 @@ definition: - with sincerity; without pretense example: - - she praised him sincerely for his victory - - was unfeignedly glad to see his old teacher - - we are truly sorry for the inconvenience + - She praised him sincerely for his victory. + - … was unfeignedly glad to see his old teacher + - We are truly sorry for the inconvenience. ili: i20733 members: - sincerely @@ -25501,7 +25501,7 @@ definition: - without sincerity example: - - she congratulated him somewhat insincerely + - She congratulated him somewhat insincerely. ili: i20734 members: - insincerely @@ -25510,7 +25510,7 @@ definition: - very sincerely example: - - he spoke from the heart + - He spoke from the heart. ili: i20735 members: - from the heart @@ -25519,8 +25519,8 @@ definition: - in an insinuating manner example: - - the art book has art to sell, insinuatingly, and for a purpose, like the American - muse, which has in fact a tradition to sell, and one which doesn't exist, in painting + - The art book has art to sell, insinuatingly, and for a purpose, like the American + muse, which has in fact a tradition to sell, and one which doesn't exist, in painting. ili: i20736 members: - insinuatingly @@ -25545,7 +25545,7 @@ definition: - with inspiration; in an inspiring manner example: - - he talked inspirationally + - He talked inspirationally. ili: i20739 members: - inspirationally @@ -25554,7 +25554,7 @@ definition: - in a strong substantial way example: - - the house was substantially built + - The house was substantially built. ili: i20740 members: - substantially @@ -25571,7 +25571,7 @@ definition: - in a disrespectful and insulting manner example: - - he behaves insultingly toward his parents + - He behaves insultingly toward his parents. ili: i20742 members: - insultingly @@ -25580,7 +25580,7 @@ definition: - to an insuperable degree example: - - these various courses all seemed insuperably difficult to the student + - These various courses all seemed insuperably difficult to the student. ili: i20743 members: - insuperably @@ -25589,7 +25589,7 @@ definition: - in an interchangeable manner example: - - these terms can be used interchangeably + - These terms can be used interchangeably. ili: i20744 members: - interchangeably @@ -25598,7 +25598,7 @@ definition: - between departments example: - - this memo was circulated interdepartmentally + - This memo was circulated interdepartmentally. ili: i20745 members: - interdepartmental @@ -25616,7 +25616,7 @@ definition: - (spatial sense) seeming to have no bounds example: - - the Nubian desert stretched out before them endlessly + - The Nubian desert stretched out before them endlessly. ili: i20747 members: - endlessly @@ -25625,7 +25625,7 @@ definition: - in an intermittent manner example: - - intermittently we questioned the barometer + - Intermittently we questioned the barometer. ili: i20748 members: - intermittently @@ -25651,7 +25651,7 @@ definition: - in a tolerant manner example: - - he reacts rather tolerantly toward his son's juvenile behavior + - He reacts rather tolerantly toward his son's juvenile behavior. ili: i20751 members: - tolerantly @@ -25667,7 +25667,7 @@ definition: - in a transitive manner example: - - you can use the verb ‘eat’ transitively or intransitively + - You can use the verb ‘eat’ transitively or intransitively. ili: i20753 members: - transitively @@ -25676,7 +25676,7 @@ definition: - in an intransitive manner example: - - you can use the verb ‘drink’ intransitively, without a direct object + - You can use the verb ‘drink’ intransitively, without a direct object. ili: i20754 members: - intransitively @@ -25685,7 +25685,7 @@ definition: - in an intravenous manner example: - - the patient had to be fed intravenously + - The patient had to be fed intravenously. ili: i20755 members: - intravenously @@ -25694,8 +25694,8 @@ definition: - in an intuitive manner example: - - inventors seem to have chosen intuitively a combination of explosive and aggressive - sounds as warning signals to be used on automobiles + - Inventors seem to have chosen intuitively a combination of explosive and aggressive + sounds as warning signals to be used on automobiles. ili: i20756 members: - intuitively @@ -25704,7 +25704,7 @@ definition: - in an inventive manner example: - - Picasso's liberated shapes and excitingly applied and inventively combined colours + - Picasso's liberated shapes and excitingly applied and inventively combined colours. ili: i20757 members: - inventively @@ -25720,7 +25720,7 @@ definition: - in an invincible manner example: - - invincibly, the troops moved forward + - Invincibly, the troops moved forward. ili: i20759 members: - invincibly @@ -25729,7 +25729,7 @@ definition: - without being seen example: - - these organisms enter the body invisibly + - These organisms enter the body invisibly. ili: i20760 members: - invisibly @@ -25738,7 +25738,7 @@ definition: - in a visible manner example: - - he was visibly upset + - He was visibly upset. ili: i20761 members: - visibly @@ -25747,7 +25747,7 @@ definition: - in an irate manner example: - - ‘Get out,’ he shouted irately + - ‘Get out,’ he shouted irately. ili: i20762 members: - irately @@ -25756,7 +25756,7 @@ definition: - in an ironic manner example: - - she began to mimic him ironically + - She began to mimic him ironically. ili: i20763 members: - ironically @@ -25765,7 +25765,7 @@ definition: - contrary to plan or expectation example: - - ironically, he ended up losing money under his own plan + - Ironically, he ended up losing money under his own plan. ili: i20764 members: - ironically @@ -25774,7 +25774,7 @@ definition: - in an irrelevant manner example: - - suddenly and irrelevantly, she asked him for money + - Suddenly and irrelevantly, she asked him for money. ili: i20765 members: - irrelevantly @@ -25783,7 +25783,7 @@ definition: - in an irretrievable manner example: - - it is irretrievably lost + - It is irretrievably lost. ili: i20766 members: - irretrievably @@ -25792,9 +25792,9 @@ definition: - in an irreverent manner example: - - in the seventeenth century England had known fifty years of doctrinal quarrels + - In the seventeenth century England had known fifty years of doctrinal quarrels and civil war; clergymen had been turned from their cures, and churches irreverently - used + used. ili: i20767 members: - irreverently @@ -25803,7 +25803,7 @@ definition: - without respect example: - - the student irreverently mimicked the teacher in his presence + - The student irreverently mimicked the teacher in his presence. ili: i20768 members: - irreverently @@ -25812,7 +25812,7 @@ definition: - in an irreversible manner example: - - this old tradition is irreversibly disappearing + - This old tradition is irreversibly disappearing. ili: i20769 members: - irreversibly @@ -25821,7 +25821,7 @@ definition: - in a manner that jars and irritates example: - - the piano was jarringly out of tune + - The piano was jarringly out of tune. ili: i20770 members: - jarringly @@ -25830,7 +25830,7 @@ definition: - with jealousy example: - - he guarded his privacy jealously + - He guarded his privacy jealously. ili: i20771 members: - jealously @@ -25839,7 +25839,7 @@ definition: - in an immature manner example: - - his teenage son still behaves very immaturely + - His teenage son still behaves very immaturely. ili: i20772 members: - immaturely @@ -25849,7 +25849,7 @@ definition: - in a mature manner example: - - she acts very maturely for her age + - She acts very maturely for her age. ili: i20773 members: - maturely @@ -25858,7 +25858,7 @@ definition: - with jerking motions example: - - She rose stiffly, jerkily from the window seat + - She rose stiffly, jerkily from the window seat. ili: i20774 members: - jerkily @@ -25867,7 +25867,7 @@ definition: - in jest example: - - I asked him jokingly whether he thought he could drive the Calcutta-Peshawar express + - I asked him jokingly whether he thought he could drive the Calcutta-Peshawar express. ili: i20775 members: - jokingly @@ -25877,7 +25877,7 @@ definition: - with humor example: - - they tried to deal with this painful subject jocularly + - They tried to deal with this painful subject jocularly. ili: i20776 members: - jocosely @@ -25887,7 +25887,7 @@ definition: - by journalists example: - - he is being journalistically crucified in his own country + - He is being journalistically crucified in his own country. ili: i20777 members: - journalistically @@ -25896,7 +25896,7 @@ definition: - in a jovial manner example: - - he greeted his friend jovially + - He greeted his friend jovially. ili: i20778 members: - jovially @@ -25905,7 +25905,7 @@ definition: - in a judicious manner example: - - let's use these intelligence tests judiciously + - Let's use these intelligence tests judiciously. ili: i20779 members: - judiciously @@ -25914,7 +25914,7 @@ definition: - in an injudicious manner example: - - these intelligence tests were used injudiciously for many years + - These intelligence tests were used injudiciously for many years. ili: i20780 members: - injudiciously @@ -25923,8 +25923,8 @@ definition: - in a keen or penetrating way example: - - he was keenly aware of his own shortcomings - - she pitied her sister acutely + - He was keenly aware of his own shortcomings. + - She pitied her sister acutely. - acutely aware ili: i21654 members: @@ -25943,8 +25943,8 @@ definition: - in a laborious manner example: - - their lives were spent in committee making decisions for others to execute on - the basis of data laboriously gathered for them + - Their lives were spent in committee making decisions for others to execute on + the basis of data laboriously gathered for them. ili: i20783 members: - laboriously @@ -25953,7 +25953,7 @@ definition: - in an idle and lackadaisical manner example: - - he was hanging around the house lackadaisically + - He was hanging around the house lackadaisically. ili: i20784 members: - lackadaisically @@ -25962,7 +25962,7 @@ definition: - in a weak and unconvincing manner example: - - ‘I don't know, Edward,’ she answered lamely + - ‘I don't know, Edward,’ she answered lamely. ili: i20785 members: - lamely @@ -25971,7 +25971,7 @@ definition: - toward land example: - - landward, miles of rough grass marshes melt into low uplands + - Landward, miles of rough grass marshes melt into low uplands. ili: i20786 members: - landward @@ -25981,7 +25981,7 @@ definition: - in a languid and lethargic manner example: - - the men languidly put on their jackets + - The men languidly put on their jackets. ili: i20788 members: - languidly @@ -25990,7 +25990,7 @@ definition: - in a languorous manner example: - - he was sprawling languorously on the sofa + - He was sprawling languorously on the sofa. ili: i20789 members: - languorously @@ -26025,7 +26025,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06067070-n example: - - the body is spindle-shaped and only slightly compressed laterally + - The body is spindle-shaped and only slightly compressed laterally. ili: i20793 members: - laterally @@ -26034,9 +26034,9 @@ definition: - to or by or from the side example: - - such women carry in their heads kinship knowledge of six generations depth and + - Such women carry in their heads kinship knowledge of six generations depth and extending laterally among consanguineal kin as far as the grandchildren of second - cousin + cousin. ili: i20794 members: - laterally @@ -26045,7 +26045,7 @@ definition: - so as to arouse or deserve laughter example: - - her income was laughably small, but she managed to live well + - Her income was laughably small, but she managed to live well. ili: i20795 members: - laughably @@ -26057,8 +26057,8 @@ definition: - in a permissively lenient manner example: - - he felt incensed that Tarrant should have been treated so leniently given his - crime + - He felt incensed that Tarrant should have been treated so leniently given his + crime. ili: i20796 members: - laxly @@ -26075,7 +26075,7 @@ definition: - in a slow and lazy manner example: - - I watched the blue smoke drift lazily away on the still air + - I watched the blue smoke drift lazily away on the still air. ili: i20798 members: - lazily @@ -26084,8 +26084,8 @@ definition: - toward or on the left; also used figuratively example: - - he looked right and left - - the political party has moved left + - He looked right and left. + - The political party has moved left. ili: i20799 members: - left @@ -26094,8 +26094,8 @@ definition: - toward or on the right; also used figuratively example: - - he looked right and left - - the party has moved right + - He looked right and left. + - The party has moved right. ili: i20800 members: - right @@ -26104,7 +26104,7 @@ definition: - connecting the notes; in music example: - - play this legato, please + - Play this legato, please. ili: i20801 members: - legato @@ -26113,7 +26113,7 @@ definition: - separating the notes; in music example: - - play this staccato, please + - Play this staccato, please. ili: i20802 members: - staccato @@ -26122,7 +26122,7 @@ definition: - in the direction of the length example: - - He cut the paper lengthwise + - He cut the paper lengthwise. ili: i20803 members: - lengthways @@ -26135,7 +26135,7 @@ definition: - across time example: - - We studied the development of the children longitudinally + - We studied the development of the children longitudinally. ili: i20804 members: - longitudinally @@ -26144,7 +26144,7 @@ definition: - in music example: - - Play this lento, please + - Play this lento, please. ili: i20805 members: - lento @@ -26154,7 +26154,7 @@ definition: - without energy; in a lethargic manner example: - - he hung around the house lethargically + - He hung around the house lethargically. ili: i20806 members: - lethargically @@ -26166,7 +26166,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - he had seen how in their dances the white men and women held one another obscenely + - He had seen how in their dances the white men and women held one another obscenely. ili: i20807 members: - lewdly @@ -26176,7 +26176,7 @@ definition: - in a licentious and promiscuous manner example: - - this young girl has to share a room with her mother who lives promiscuously + - This young girl has to share a room with her mother who lives promiscuously. ili: i20808 members: - licentiously @@ -26187,7 +26187,7 @@ definition: - in a lifeless manner example: - - the girl lay in her arms lifelessly + - The girl lay in her arms lifelessly. ili: i20809 members: - lifelessly @@ -26196,7 +26196,7 @@ definition: - without animation or vitality example: - - lifelessly he performed the song + - Lifelessly he performed the song. ili: i20810 members: - lifelessly @@ -26205,8 +26205,8 @@ definition: - in a yearning manner example: - - he spent the rest of the act gazing longingly over my right shoulder at the illuminated - word ‘Exit’ + - He spent the rest of the act gazing longingly over my right shoulder at the illuminated + word ‘Exit’. ili: i20811 members: - longingly @@ -26216,7 +26216,7 @@ definition: - in a clear and lucid manner example: - - this is a lucidly written book + - This is a lucidly written book. ili: i20812 members: - lucidly @@ -26228,7 +26228,7 @@ definition: - in an unenthusiastically lukewarm manner example: - - he was lukewarmly received by his relatives + - He was lukewarmly received by his relatives. ili: i20813 members: - lukewarmly @@ -26238,8 +26238,8 @@ definition: - in a manner marked by complexity and richness of detail example: - - this suave, culture-loving and luxuriantly good-looking M.P. represents the car-workers - of Coventry + - This suave, culture-loving and luxuriantly good-looking M.P. represents the car-workers + of Coventry. ili: i20814 members: - luxuriantly @@ -26248,7 +26248,7 @@ definition: - extremely abundant in growth or production example: - - whiskers grew luxuriantly from his ample jowls + - Whiskers grew luxuriantly from his ample jowls. ili: i20815 members: - luxuriantly @@ -26257,7 +26257,7 @@ definition: - so as to be manageable example: - - this house is manageably small + - This house is manageably small. ili: i20816 members: - manageably @@ -26266,7 +26266,7 @@ definition: - so as to be unmanageable example: - - ‘This house is unmanageably large,’ she complained + - ‘This house is unmanageably large,’ she complained. ili: i20817 members: - unmanageably @@ -26275,8 +26275,8 @@ definition: - in a manful manner; with qualities thought to befit a man example: - - having said her say, Peggy manfully shouldered her burden and prepared to break - up yet another home + - Having said her say, Peggy manfully shouldered her burden and prepared to break + up yet another home. ili: i20818 members: - manfully @@ -26311,7 +26311,7 @@ definition: - in a light-hearted manner example: - - he light-heartedly overlooks some of the basic facts of life + - He light-heartedly overlooks some of the basic facts of life. ili: i20822 members: - light-heartedly @@ -26321,7 +26321,7 @@ definition: - moving with quick light steps example: - - she walked lightsomely down the long staircase + - She walked lightsomely down the long staircase. ili: i20823 members: - lightsomely @@ -26338,7 +26338,7 @@ definition: - without rigidity example: - - the body was hanging limply from the tree + - The body was hanging limply from the tree. ili: i20825 members: - limply @@ -26347,7 +26347,7 @@ definition: - by an unbroken line of descent example: - - she is related lineally to the Royal Family + - She is related lineally to the Royal Family. ili: i20826 members: - lineally @@ -26371,7 +26371,7 @@ - in a slow, leisurely or prolonged way example: - source: Rossetti - text: her voice was swift, yet ever the last words fell lingeringly + text: Her voice was swift, yet ever the last words fell lingeringly. ili: i20829 members: - lingeringly @@ -26381,7 +26381,7 @@ definition: - with a lisp example: - - she spoke lispingly + - She spoke lispingly. ili: i20830 members: - lispingly @@ -26390,7 +26390,7 @@ definition: - in a listless manner example: - - they shook hands rather listlessly + - They shook hands rather listlessly. ili: i20831 members: - listlessly @@ -26406,7 +26406,7 @@ definition: - in a lofty manner example: - - she bore herself loftily + - She bore herself loftily. ili: i20833 members: - loftily @@ -26415,7 +26415,7 @@ definition: - in a logarithmic manner example: - - data plotted logarithmically with respect to time is shown in Figure 2 + - Data plotted logarithmically with respect to time is shown in Figure 2. ili: i20834 members: - logarithmically @@ -26424,7 +26424,7 @@ definition: - for more time example: - - can I stay bit longer? + - Can I stay bit longer? ili: i20835 members: - longer @@ -26433,7 +26433,7 @@ definition: - for the most time example: - - she stayed longest + - She stayed longest. ili: i20836 members: - longest @@ -26443,7 +26443,7 @@ - in a chatty loquacious manner example: - ‘When I was young,’ she continued loquaciously, ‘I used to do all sorts of naughty - things’ + things’. ili: i20837 members: - loquaciously @@ -26455,7 +26455,7 @@ definition: - in a low position; near the ground example: - - the branches hung low + - The branches hung low. ili: i20838 members: - low @@ -26464,7 +26464,7 @@ definition: - in the lowest position; nearest the ground example: - - the branch with the big peaches on it hung lowest + - The branch with the big peaches on it hung lowest. ili: i20839 members: - lowest @@ -26473,7 +26473,7 @@ definition: - in a sorrowful lugubrious manner example: - - his long face lugubriously reflecting a hidden and unexpressed compassion + - His long face lugubriously reflecting a hidden and unexpressed compassion. ili: i20840 members: - lugubriously @@ -26482,7 +26482,7 @@ definition: - in a lurid manner example: - - it was luridly described in the book as the place where mystics took refuge + - It was luridly described in the book as the place where mystics took refuge. ili: i20841 members: - luridly @@ -26491,7 +26491,7 @@ definition: - so as to produce a delightful taste example: - - I bought some more of these deliciously sweet peaches + - I bought some more of these deliciously sweet peaches. ili: i20842 members: - lusciously @@ -26502,7 +26502,7 @@ definition: - in a lustful manner example: - - he looked at the young woman lustfully + - He looked at the young woman lustfully. ili: i20843 members: - lustfully @@ -26511,7 +26511,7 @@ definition: - in a lyrical manner example: - - she danced the part of the Black Swan very lyrically + - She danced the part of the Black Swan very lyrically. ili: i20844 members: - lyrically @@ -26520,7 +26520,7 @@ definition: - in a magnanimous manner example: - - magnanimously, he forgave all those who had harmed him + - Magnanimously, he forgave all those who had harmed him. ili: i20845 members: - magnanimously @@ -26529,7 +26529,7 @@ definition: - in a rhetorically grandiloquent manner example: - - the orator spoke magniloquently + - The orator spoke magniloquently. ili: i20846 members: - grandiloquently @@ -26539,7 +26539,7 @@ definition: - in a majestic manner example: - - flamingoes walk majestically through the marshes + - Flamingoes walk majestically through the marshes. ili: i20847 members: - majestically @@ -26548,7 +26548,7 @@ definition: - in a benevolent manner example: - - she looked on benevolently + - She looked on benevolently. ili: i20848 members: - benevolently @@ -26557,7 +26557,7 @@ definition: - in a malevolent manner example: - - she gossips malevolently + - She gossips malevolently. ili: i20849 members: - malevolently @@ -26594,7 +26594,7 @@ definition: - in a maniacal manner or to a maniacal degree example: - - he was maniacally obsessed with jealousy + - He was maniacally obsessed with jealousy. ili: i20854 members: - maniacally @@ -26610,7 +26610,7 @@ definition: - in a masochistic manner example: - - masochistically he insisted on an even greater workload + - Masochistically he insisted on an even greater workload. ili: i20856 members: - masochistically @@ -26619,7 +26619,7 @@ definition: - to a massive degree or in a massive manner example: - - tonight the haddock were shoaling massively in three hundred fathoms + - Tonight the haddock were shoaling massively in three hundred fathoms. ili: i20857 members: - massively @@ -26628,7 +26628,7 @@ definition: - in a skillfully masterful manner; with the skill of a master example: - - the young boy played the violin sonata masterfully + - The young boy played the violin sonata masterfully. ili: i20858 members: - masterfully @@ -26637,7 +26637,7 @@ definition: - in a materialistic manner example: - - one should not approach life materialistically + - One should not approach life materialistically. ili: i20859 members: - materialistically @@ -26646,7 +26646,7 @@ definition: - in a maternal manner; as a mother example: - - she loved her students almost maternally + - She loved her students almost maternally. ili: i20860 members: - maternally @@ -26656,7 +26656,7 @@ definition: - in a mawkish and emotional manner example: - - the violinist played that piece mawkishly + - The violinist played that piece mawkishly. ili: i20861 members: - mawkishly @@ -26666,7 +26666,7 @@ definition: - to a maximal degree example: - - the cells maximally responsive to lines in this orientation will fire + - The cells maximally responsive to lines in this orientation will fire. ili: i20862 members: - maximally @@ -26675,7 +26675,7 @@ definition: - to a minimal degree example: - - the cells minimally responsive to lines in this orientation will not fire + - The cells minimally responsive to lines in this orientation will not fire. ili: i20863 members: - minimally @@ -26684,8 +26684,8 @@ definition: - to a meager degree or in a meager manner example: - - these voices are meagerly represented at the conference - - the area is slenderly endowed with natural resources + - These voices are meagerly represented at the conference. + - The area is slenderly endowed with natural resources. ili: i20864 members: - meagerly @@ -26697,8 +26697,8 @@ definition: - to an ample degree or in an ample manner example: - - these voices were amply represented - - we benefited richly + - These voices were amply represented. + - We benefited richly. ili: i20865 members: - amply @@ -26708,7 +26708,7 @@ definition: - in a meandering manner example: - - the river ran meanderingly through the valley + - The river ran meanderingly through the valley. ili: i20866 members: - meanderingly @@ -26717,7 +26717,7 @@ definition: - in a meaningful manner; so as to be meaningful example: - - He glanced at her meaningfully + - He glanced at her meaningfully. ili: i20867 members: - meaningfully @@ -26726,7 +26726,7 @@ definition: - in a miserly manner example: - - they lived meanly and without ostentation + - They lived meanly and without ostentation. ili: i20868 members: - meanly @@ -26745,7 +26745,7 @@ definition: - in a despicable, ignoble manner example: - - this new leader meanly threatens the deepest values of our society + - This new leader meanly threatens the deepest values of our society. ili: i20870 members: - meanly @@ -26763,7 +26763,7 @@ definition: - to an immeasurable degree; beyond measurement example: - - the war left him immeasurably fearful of what man can do to man + - The war left him immeasurably fearful of what man can do to man. ili: i20872 members: - immeasurably @@ -26772,7 +26772,7 @@ definition: - to a measurable degree example: - - the difference is measurably large + - The difference is measurably large. ili: i20873 members: - measurably @@ -26782,7 +26782,7 @@ - in a mechanistic manner example: - Handel achieves a huge breadth of musical thought when composing almost mechanistically - in the least weighty of styles + in the least weighty of styles. ili: i20874 members: - mechanistically @@ -26791,7 +26791,7 @@ definition: - in a medial position example: - - this consonant always occurs medially + - This consonant always occurs medially. ili: i20875 members: - medially @@ -26800,8 +26800,8 @@ definition: - in a meditative manner example: - - round and round, while meditatively, as a cow chewing the cud, he let his eyes - rest on the flat water ahead of him + - Round and round, while meditatively, as a cow chewing the cud, he let his eyes + rest on the flat water ahead of him. ili: i20876 members: - meditatively @@ -26818,7 +26818,7 @@ definition: - in a melodious manner example: - - she sang melodiously + - She sang melodiously. ili: i20878 members: - melodiously @@ -26828,7 +26828,7 @@ definition: - in an unmelodious manner example: - - she sings rather unmelodiously + - She sings rather unmelodiously. ili: i20879 members: - unmelodiously @@ -26837,7 +26837,7 @@ definition: - in an overly emotional manner example: - - she acted melodramatically when she called for help + - She acted melodramatically when she called for help. ili: i20880 members: - melodramatically @@ -26846,7 +26846,7 @@ definition: - as in a melodrama example: - - here, the hero is melodramatically reunited with the heroine + - Here, the hero is melodramatically reunited with the heroine. ili: i20881 members: - melodramatically @@ -26855,7 +26855,7 @@ definition: - in a memorable manner example: - - Horowitz could play Chopin memorably + - Horowitz could play Chopin memorably. ili: i20882 members: - memorably @@ -26872,7 +26872,7 @@ definition: - in a menacing manner example: - - the voice at the other end of the line dropped menacingly + - The voice at the other end of the line dropped menacingly. ili: i20884 members: - menacingly @@ -26882,7 +26882,7 @@ definition: - in a mendacious and untruthful manner example: - - I told him, quite untruthfully, that I had just returned from leave + - I told him, quite untruthfully, that I had just returned from leave. ili: i20885 members: - mendaciously @@ -26892,8 +26892,8 @@ definition: - with truth example: - - I told him truthfully that I had just returned from my vacation - - he answered the question as truthfully as he could + - I told him truthfully that I had just returned from my vacation. + - He answered the question as truthfully as he could. ili: i20886 members: - truthfully @@ -26909,7 +26909,7 @@ definition: - without pity; in a merciless manner example: - - he was mercilessly trounced by his opponent in the House + - He was mercilessly trounced by his opponent in the House. ili: i20888 members: - mercilessly @@ -26921,7 +26921,7 @@ definition: - in a meretricious manner example: - - the boat is meretriciously decorated + - The boat is meretriciously decorated. ili: i20889 members: - meretriciously @@ -26931,7 +26931,7 @@ definition: - in a meritorious manner example: - - he served his country meritoriously + - He served his country meritoriously. ili: i20890 members: - meritoriously @@ -26940,7 +26940,7 @@ definition: - in a messy, untidy manner example: - - Rossi spat very deliberately, and very messily, upon Durieux's party card + - Rossi spat very deliberately, and very messily, upon Durieux's party card. ili: i20891 members: - messily @@ -26950,7 +26950,7 @@ definition: - in a tidy manner example: - - the door gave access to a tidily furnished sitting-room where chintz and oak predominated + - The door gave access to a tidily furnished sitting-room where chintz and oak predominated. ili: i20892 members: - tidily @@ -26959,7 +26959,7 @@ definition: - in a methodological manner example: - - let us proceed methodologically + - Let us proceed methodologically. ili: i20893 members: - methodologically @@ -26968,7 +26968,7 @@ definition: - with regard to meter example: - - metrically, these poems are matched + - Metrically, these poems are matched. ili: i20894 members: - metrically @@ -26977,7 +26977,7 @@ definition: - in a rhythmic manner example: - - the chair rocked rhythmically back and forth + - The chair rocked rhythmically back and forth. ili: i20895 members: - rhythmically @@ -26986,7 +26986,7 @@ definition: - in an unreasonably senseless manner example: - - these temples were mindlessly destroyed by the Red Guards + - These temples were mindlessly destroyed by the Red Guards. ili: i20896 members: - mindlessly @@ -26996,7 +26996,7 @@ definition: - without intellectual involvement example: - - all day long, he mindlessly filled out forms + - All day long, he mindlessly filled out forms. ili: i20897 members: - mindlessly @@ -27005,8 +27005,8 @@ definition: - at or near or toward the center of a ship example: - - in the late 19th century, engines were placed in front, amidships, and at the - rear + - In the late 19th century, engines were placed in front, amidships, and at the + rear. ili: i20898 members: - amidships @@ -27024,7 +27024,7 @@ definition: - in a mincing manner example: - - she stepped mincingly over the puddles + - She stepped mincingly over the puddles. ili: i20900 members: - mincingly @@ -27033,7 +27033,7 @@ definition: - in the manner of a minister or clergyman example: - - he was called on to visit ministerially on the dying man + - He was called on to visit ministerially on the dying man. ili: i20901 members: - ministerially @@ -27042,8 +27042,8 @@ definition: - in minute detail example: - - our inability to see everything minutely and clearly is due merely to the infirmity - of our senses + - Our inability to see everything minutely and clearly is due merely to the infirmity + of our senses. ili: i20902 members: - minutely @@ -27053,8 +27053,8 @@ definition: - in a miraculous manner example: - - my hand grasped the gun that was, miraculously, lying on the ground beside my - finger tips + - My hand grasped the gun that was, miraculously, lying on the ground beside my + finger tips. ili: i20903 members: - miraculously @@ -27063,7 +27063,7 @@ definition: - in a miserable manner example: - - I bit my lip miserably and nodded + - I bit my lip miserably and nodded. ili: i20904 members: - miserably @@ -27072,7 +27072,7 @@ definition: - in a misty manner example: - - the summits of the mountains were mistily purple + - The summits of the mountains were mistily purple. ili: i20905 members: - mistily @@ -27099,8 +27099,8 @@ definition: - in a monotonous manner example: - - the history of the play throughout the latter part of the eighteenth century is - monotonously uneventful + - The history of the play throughout the latter part of the eighteenth century is + monotonously uneventful. ili: i20908 members: - monotonously @@ -27109,7 +27109,7 @@ definition: - in a moody manner example: - - in the bar, a youngish, sharp-eyed man was staring moodily into a gin and tonic + - In the bar, a youngish, sharp-eyed man was staring moodily into a gin and tonic. ili: i20909 members: - moodily @@ -27118,7 +27118,7 @@ definition: - in a morbid manner or to a morbid degree example: - - he was morbidly fascinated by dead bodies + - He was morbidly fascinated by dead bodies. ili: i20910 members: - morbidly @@ -27127,7 +27127,7 @@ definition: - in a morose manner example: - - he fell morosely on the bed + - He fell morosely on the bed. ili: i20911 members: - morosely @@ -27136,7 +27136,7 @@ definition: - in a morphological manner; with regard to morphology example: - - these two plants are morphologically related + - These two plants are morphologically related. ili: i20912 members: - morphologically @@ -27156,8 +27156,8 @@ definition: - without moving; in a motionless manner example: - - he saw the black-haired man waiting motionlessly behind the opposite side of the - platform + - He saw the black-haired man waiting motionlessly behind the opposite side of the + platform. ili: i20914 members: - motionlessly @@ -27166,7 +27166,7 @@ definition: - with sadness; in a sad manner example: - - ‘She died last night,’ he said sadly + - ‘She died last night,’ he said sadly. ili: i20915 members: - sadly @@ -27175,7 +27175,7 @@ definition: - in a mournful manner example: - - the young man stared into his glass mournfully + - The young man stared into his glass mournfully. ili: i20916 members: - mournfully @@ -27184,7 +27184,7 @@ definition: - in a mundane manner example: - - the young man spoke so mundanely of university life + - The young man spoke so mundanely of university life. ili: i20917 members: - mundanely @@ -27203,7 +27203,7 @@ definition: - as if bent on murder example: - - the huge dog bore down on them with bared fangs and barking murderously + - The huge dog bore down on them with bared fangs and barking murderously. ili: i20919 members: - murderously @@ -27221,7 +27221,7 @@ definition: - in a musical manner example: - - She sang very musically + - She sang very musically. ili: i20921 members: - musically @@ -27230,7 +27230,7 @@ definition: - in an unmusical manner example: - - She sings rather unmusically + - She sings rather unmusically. ili: i20922 members: - unmusically @@ -27239,7 +27239,7 @@ definition: - in a meditative manner example: - - ‘It's funny about that bar,’ he said musingly + - ‘It's funny about that bar,’ he said musingly. ili: i20923 members: - musingly @@ -27248,8 +27248,8 @@ definition: - in a mutual or shared manner example: - - the agreement was mutually satisfactory - - the goals of the negotiators were not reciprocally exclusive + - The agreement was mutually satisfactory. + - The goals of the negotiators were not reciprocally exclusive. ili: i20924 members: - mutually @@ -27259,9 +27259,9 @@ definition: - (often followed by ‘for’) in exchange or in reciprocation example: - - gave up our seats on the plane and in return received several hundred dollars + - … gave up our seats on the plane and in return received several hundred dollars and seats on the next plane out - - we get many benefits in return for our taxes + - We get many benefits in return for our taxes. ili: i20925 members: - in return @@ -27271,7 +27271,7 @@ definition: - in a naive manner example: - - he believed, naively, that she would leave him her money + - He believed, naively, that she would leave him her money. ili: i20926 members: - naively @@ -27281,7 +27281,7 @@ - without clothing example: - Henriette saw the weaving figure of an Apache warrior reel nakedly on a pony and - rush by with a rifle raised + rush by with a rifle raised. ili: i20927 members: - nakedly @@ -27290,7 +27290,7 @@ definition: - in an exposed manner; without protection or defense example: - - they were attacked as they huddled nakedly on the bare hill + - They were attacked as they huddled nakedly on the bare hill. ili: i20928 members: - nakedly @@ -27299,8 +27299,8 @@ definition: - in a narrow-minded manner example: - - narrow-mindedly, the authorities closed down the cafe where teenagers used to - hang out + - Narrow-mindedly, the authorities closed down the cafe where teenagers used to + hang out. ili: i20929 members: - narrow-mindedly @@ -27310,7 +27310,7 @@ definition: - in a broad-minded manner example: - - the authorities broad-mindedly permitted the opening of a center for teenagers + - The authorities broad-mindedly permitted the opening of a center for teenagers. ili: i20930 members: - broad-mindedly @@ -27319,7 +27319,7 @@ definition: - in a nasty ill-tempered manner example: - - ‘Don't expect me to help you,’ he added nastily + - ‘Don't expect me to help you,’ he added nastily. ili: i20931 members: - nastily @@ -27330,7 +27330,7 @@ - extending throughout an entire nation example: - nationally advertised - - it was broadcast nationwide + - It was broadcast nationwide. ili: i20932 members: - nationally @@ -27342,7 +27342,7 @@ definition: - in a natty manner; with smartness example: - - it was arranged carefully and nattily + - It was arranged carefully and nattily. ili: i20933 members: - nattily @@ -27351,7 +27351,7 @@ definition: - in a jaunty fashionable manner example: - - his hat sat jauntily on his full brown hair + - His hat sat jauntily on his full brown hair. ili: i20934 members: - jauntily @@ -27360,7 +27360,7 @@ definition: - not this merely but also; not only so but example: - - each of us is peculiar, nay, in a sense unique + - Each of us is peculiar, nay, in a sense unique. ili: i20935 members: - nay @@ -27369,8 +27369,8 @@ definition: - (comparative of ‘near’ or ‘close’) within a shorter distance example: - - come closer, my dear! - - they drew nearer + - Come closer, my dear! + - They drew nearer. - getting nearer to the true explanation exemplifies: - 06333686-n @@ -27384,7 +27384,7 @@ definition: - (superlative of ‘near’ or ‘close’) within the shortest distance example: - - that was the time he came nearest to death + - That was the time he came nearest to death. exemplifies: - 06706615-n ili: i20937 @@ -27397,7 +27397,7 @@ definition: - in an essential manner example: - - such expenses are necessarily incurred + - Such expenses are necessarily incurred. ili: i20938 members: - necessarily @@ -27407,7 +27407,7 @@ definition: - as a highly likely consequence example: - - we are necessarily bound for federalism in Europe + - We are necessarily bound for federalism in Europe. ili: i20939 members: - necessarily @@ -27416,7 +27416,7 @@ definition: - in an unnecessary manner example: - - they were unnecessarily rude + - They were unnecessarily rude. ili: i20940 members: - unnecessarily @@ -27425,8 +27425,8 @@ definition: - even or close in a race or competition or comparison example: - - the horses ran neck and neck - - he won nip and tuck + - The horses ran neck and neck. + - He won nip and tuck. ili: i20941 members: - neck and neck @@ -27453,7 +27453,7 @@ definition: - in a negligent manner example: - - he did his work negligently + - He did his work negligently. ili: i20944 members: - negligently @@ -27462,7 +27462,7 @@ definition: - in an anxiously nervous manner example: - - we watched the stock market nervously + - We watched the stock market nervously. ili: i20945 members: - nervously @@ -27471,7 +27471,7 @@ definition: - in a neurotic manner example: - - they are finely, not to say neurotically adjusted + - They are finely, not to say neurotically adjusted. ili: i20946 members: - neurotically @@ -27480,7 +27480,7 @@ definition: - with nervous excitement example: - - our bodies jumped nervously away at the slightest touch + - Our bodies jumped nervously away at the slightest touch. ili: i20947 members: - nervously @@ -27501,13 +27501,13 @@ - near in time or place or relationship example: - as the wedding day drew near - - stood near the door - - don't shoot until they come near + - … stood near the door + - Don't shoot until they come near. - getting near to the true explanation - - her mother is always near - - The end draws nigh - - the bullet didn't come close - - don't get too close to the fire + - Her mother is always near. + - The end draws nigh. + - The bullet didn't come close. + - Don't get too close to the fire. ili: i20949 members: - near @@ -27518,8 +27518,8 @@ definition: - very close example: - - without my reading glasses I can hardly see things close up - - even firing at close range he missed + - Without my reading glasses I can hardly see things close up. + - Even firing at close range he missed. ili: i20950 members: - close up @@ -27529,7 +27529,7 @@ definition: - at the end of each day example: - - she checks on her roses nightly + - She checks on her roses nightly. ili: i20951 members: - nightly @@ -27539,7 +27539,7 @@ definition: - by a factor of nine example: - - my investment has increased ninefold + - My investment has increased ninefold. ili: i20952 members: - ninefold @@ -27549,7 +27549,7 @@ definition: - in a noble manner example: - - she has behaved nobly + - She has behaved nobly. ili: i20953 members: - nobly @@ -27558,7 +27558,7 @@ definition: - in no manner; in no way example: - - We could nohow make out his handwriting + - We could nohow make out his handwriting. ili: i20954 members: - nohow @@ -27567,7 +27567,7 @@ definition: - without stopping example: - - we are flying nonstop from New York to Tokyo + - We are flying nonstop from New York to Tokyo. ili: i20955 members: - nonstop @@ -27576,8 +27576,8 @@ definition: - in a nostalgic manner example: - - they spent an hour together, talking nostalgically as they wandered slowly down - the coast road + - They spent an hour together, talking nostalgically as they wandered slowly down + the coast road. ili: i20956 members: - nostalgically @@ -27596,7 +27596,7 @@ definition: - with regard to nutrition example: - - nutritionally, her new diet is suicide + - Nutritionally, her new diet is suicide. ili: i20958 members: - nutritionally @@ -27605,9 +27605,9 @@ definition: - in number; with regard to numbers example: - - in ten years' time the Oxbridge mathematicians, scientists, and engineers will + - In ten years' time the Oxbridge mathematicians, scientists, and engineers will not be much more significant numerically than the Oxbridge medical schools are - now + now. ili: i20959 members: - numerically @@ -27616,7 +27616,7 @@ definition: - in a numb manner; without feeling example: - - I stared at him numbly + - I stared at him numbly. ili: i20960 members: - numbly @@ -27626,7 +27626,7 @@ definition: - in no manner example: - - they are nowise different + - They are nowise different. ili: i20961 members: - nowise @@ -27670,7 +27670,7 @@ definition: - with objectivity example: - - we must look at the facts objectively + - We must look at the facts objectively. ili: i20966 members: - objectively @@ -27679,7 +27679,7 @@ definition: - in a subjective way example: - - you cannot look at these facts subjectively + - You cannot look at these facts subjectively. ili: i20967 members: - subjectively @@ -27688,7 +27688,7 @@ definition: - 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He acted very obstructively when we tried to carry out our project. ili: i20975 members: - obstructively @@ -27777,7 +27777,7 @@ definition: - in an opaque manner example: - - he referred opaquely to her recent past + - He referred opaquely to her recent past. ili: i20978 members: - opaquely @@ -27786,7 +27786,7 @@ definition: - in respect to operation example: - - reported the machine operationally satisfactory + - … reported the machine operationally satisfactory - a well-trained staff that is operationally adequate ili: i20979 members: @@ -27796,7 +27796,7 @@ definition: - in a heavy and oppressive way example: - - it was oppressively hot in the office + - It was oppressively hot in the office. ili: i20980 members: - oppressively @@ -27812,7 +27812,7 @@ definition: - with optimism; in an optimistic manner example: - - ‘We have a good chance of winning,’ he exclaimed optimistically + - ‘We have a good chance of winning,’ he exclaimed optimistically. ili: i20982 members: - optimistically @@ -27821,7 +27821,7 @@ definition: - with pessimism; in a pessimistic manner example: - - he evaluated his chances for survival rather pessimistically + - He evaluated his chances for survival rather pessimistically. ili: i20983 members: - pessimistically @@ -27830,7 +27830,7 @@ definition: - in an optional manner example: - - this rule is applied optionally + - This rule is applied optionally. ili: i20984 members: - optionally @@ -27839,7 +27839,7 @@ definition: - in an obligatory manner example: - - this rule applies obligatorily + - This rule applies obligatorily. ili: i20985 members: - obligatorily @@ -27848,7 +27848,7 @@ definition: - in a sumptuous and opulent manner example: - - this government building is sumptuously appointed + - This government building is sumptuously appointed. ili: i20986 members: - sumptuously @@ -27858,7 +27858,7 @@ definition: - with regard to organization example: - - organizationally, the conference was a disaster! + - Organizationally, the conference was a disaster! ili: i20987 members: - organizationally @@ -27874,7 +27874,7 @@ definition: - with ostentation; in an ostentatious manner example: - - Mr Khrushchev ostentatiously wooed and embraced Castro at the U.N. general assembly + - Mr Khrushchev ostentatiously wooed and embraced Castro at the U.N. general assembly. ili: i20989 members: - ostentatiously @@ -27884,7 +27884,7 @@ definition: - in an outlandish manner example: - - the Bavarian was outlandishly dressed in lederhosen + - The Bavarian was outlandishly dressed in lederhosen. ili: i20990 members: - outlandishly @@ -27893,7 +27893,7 @@ definition: - in an outspoken manner example: - - he was outspokenly critical of the Government's new social policy + - He was outspokenly critical of the Government's new social policy. ili: i20991 members: - outspokenly @@ -27918,8 +27918,8 @@ definition: - more than necessary example: - - she eats too much - - let's not blame them overmuch + - She eats too much. + - Let's not blame them overmuch. ili: i20994 members: - overmuch @@ -27929,7 +27929,7 @@ definition: - beyond or across the sea example: - - He lived overseas for many years + - He lived overseas for many years. ili: i20995 members: - oversea @@ -27939,7 +27939,7 @@ definition: - over the side of a boat example: - - Willie eased himself overside into the sea + - Willie eased himself overside into the sea. ili: i20996 members: - overside @@ -27948,7 +27948,7 @@ definition: - in an owlish manner example: - - the gentle-looking barrister peered owlishly around him + - The gentle-looking barrister peered owlishly around him. ili: i20997 members: - owlishly @@ -27983,7 +27983,7 @@ definition: - in an unpalatable way example: - - The vegetables looked unpalatably wilted + - The vegetables looked unpalatably wilted. ili: i21001 members: - unpalatably @@ -28019,7 +28019,7 @@ definition: - by parenteral means example: - - the drug is intended to be administered parenterally + - The drug is intended to be administered parenterally. ili: i21005 members: - parenterally @@ -28028,7 +28028,7 @@ definition: - in a parenthetical manner example: - - he added parenthetically that he would not attend the wedding ceremony + - He added parenthetically that he would not attend the wedding ceremony. ili: i21006 members: - parenthetically @@ -28046,7 +28046,7 @@ definition: - so as to pass a given point example: - - every hour a train goes past + - Every hour a train goes past. ili: i21008 members: - by @@ -28063,7 +28063,7 @@ definition: - in a paternal manner example: - - he behaves very paternally toward his young bride + - He behaves very paternally toward his young bride. ili: i21010 members: - paternally @@ -28072,8 +28072,8 @@ definition: - arousing scornful pity example: - - they had pathetically little money - - it was pathetically bad + - They had pathetically little money. + - It was pathetically bad. ili: i21011 members: - pathetically @@ -28082,7 +28082,7 @@ definition: - in a manner arousing sympathy and compassion example: - - the sick child cried pathetically + - The sick child cried pathetically. ili: i21012 members: - pathetically @@ -28092,7 +28092,7 @@ definition: - in a patriotic manner example: - - patriotically, he buys only U.S.-made products + - Patriotically, he buys only U.S.-made products. ili: i21013 members: - patriotically @@ -28101,7 +28101,7 @@ definition: - in an unpatriotic manner example: - - unpatriotically he contrived a way of avoiding military service + - Unpatriotically he contrived a way of avoiding military service. ili: i21014 members: - unpatriotically @@ -28110,8 +28110,8 @@ definition: - in a peaceable manner example: - - the tenant paying the rent hereby reserved and performing the several covenants - herein on his part contained shall peaceably hold and enjoy the demised premises + - The tenant paying the rent hereby reserved and performing the several covenants + herein on his part contained shall peaceably hold and enjoy the demised premises. ili: i21015 members: - peaceably @@ -28121,7 +28121,7 @@ definition: - in a pedantic manner example: - - these interpretations are called ‘schemas’ or, more pedantically, ‘schemata’ + - These interpretations are called ‘schemas’ or, more pedantically, ‘schemata’. ili: i21016 members: - pedantically @@ -28139,7 +28139,7 @@ definition: - in a pejorative manner example: - - I am not using the word pejoratively + - I am not using the word pejoratively. ili: i21018 members: - pejoratively @@ -28148,7 +28148,7 @@ definition: - with ability to see into deeply example: - - the author treats his subject penetratingly + - The author treats his subject penetratingly. ili: i21019 members: - penetratingly @@ -28158,7 +28158,7 @@ definition: - in a pensive manner example: - - pensively he stared at the painting + - Pensively he stared at the painting. ili: i21020 members: - pensively @@ -28167,7 +28167,7 @@ definition: - in a penurious manner example: - - they lived penuriously + - They lived penuriously. ili: i21021 members: - penuriously @@ -28183,7 +28183,7 @@ definition: - with regard to perception example: - - this task is perceptually very difficult + - This task is perceptually very difficult. ili: i21023 members: - perceptually @@ -28204,7 +28204,7 @@ definition: - in a perfidious manner example: - - he was playing perfidiously one side against the other + - He was playing perfidiously one side against the other. ili: i21025 members: - perfidiously @@ -28222,7 +28222,7 @@ definition: - in a perpendicular manner example: - - this red line runs perpendicularly to the green line + - This red line runs perpendicularly to the green line. ili: i21027 members: - perpendicularly @@ -28231,7 +28231,7 @@ definition: - in a perplexed manner example: - - he looked at his professor perplexedly + - He looked at his professor perplexedly. ili: i21028 members: - perplexedly @@ -28241,7 +28241,7 @@ definition: - in a persistent manner example: - - he was asking questions, unavoidable questions, persistently … + - He was asking questions, unavoidable questions, persistently … ili: i21029 members: - persistently @@ -28250,7 +28250,7 @@ definition: - in a persuasive manner example: - - this essay argues so persuasively … + - This essay argues so persuasively … ili: i21030 members: - persuasively @@ -28259,7 +28259,7 @@ definition: - in a dogged and pertinacious manner example: - - he struggled pertinaciously for the new resolution + - He struggled pertinaciously for the new resolution. ili: i21031 members: - pertinaciously @@ -28268,8 +28268,8 @@ definition: - in a pertinent way example: - - what is singular about his use of them is that no other artist, of his time or - any other, has painted them so directly, intimately and pertinently + - What is singular about his use of them is that no other artist, of his time or + any other, has painted them so directly, intimately and pertinently. ili: i21032 members: - pertinently @@ -28292,7 +28292,7 @@ definition: - with regard to pharmacology example: - - pharmacologically, this plant could have important applications + - Pharmacologically, this plant could have important applications. ili: i21035 members: - pharmacologically @@ -28301,7 +28301,7 @@ definition: - to a phenomenal degree example: - - his reaction was phenomenally quick + - His reaction was phenomenally quick. ili: i21036 members: - phenomenally @@ -28317,7 +28317,7 @@ definition: - in a philatelic manner example: - - the Post Office honors great Americans philatelically + - The Post Office honors great Americans philatelically. ili: i21038 members: - philatelically @@ -28326,7 +28326,7 @@ definition: - in a phlegmatic manner example: - - he accepted the decision phlegmatically + - He accepted the decision phlegmatically. ili: i21039 members: - phlegmatically @@ -28335,8 +28335,8 @@ definition: - in a picturesque manner example: - - in the building trade such a trader is picturesquely described as a ‘brass plate’ - merchant + - In the building trade such a trader is picturesquely described as a ‘brass plate’ + merchant. ili: i21040 members: - picturesquely @@ -28345,7 +28345,7 @@ definition: - a little bit at a time example: - - the research structure has developed piecemeal + - The research structure has developed piecemeal. ili: i21041 members: - piecemeal @@ -28357,7 +28357,7 @@ definition: - extremely and sharply example: - - it was bitterly cold + - It was bitterly cold. - bitter cold ili: i21042 members: @@ -28370,7 +28370,7 @@ definition: - in a piggish manner example: - - piggishly, he took two pieces of cake + - Piggishly, he took two pieces of cake. ili: i21043 members: - piggishly @@ -28388,7 +28388,7 @@ definition: - (used of heat) extremely example: - - the casserole was piping hot + - The casserole was piping hot. ili: i21045 members: - piping @@ -28398,7 +28398,7 @@ definition: - with strong spices; in a spicy manner example: - - the soup was spicily flavored + - The soup was spicily flavored. ili: i21046 members: - piquantly @@ -28408,7 +28408,7 @@ definition: - in a placid and good-natured manner example: - - I put the questions, and she answered them placidly + - I put the questions, and she answered them placidly. ili: i21047 members: - placidly @@ -28417,7 +28417,7 @@ definition: - in a quiet and tranquil manner example: - - the sea now shimmered placidly before our eyes + - The sea now shimmered placidly before our eyes. ili: i21048 members: - placidly @@ -28435,7 +28435,7 @@ definition: - in a direct and unequivocal manner example: - - I asked him point-blank whether he wanted the job + - I asked him point-blank whether he wanted the job. ili: i21050 members: - point-blank @@ -28444,8 +28444,8 @@ definition: - after death example: - - these piano pieces were published posthumously - - he was honored posthumously + - These piano pieces were published posthumously. + - He was honored posthumously. ili: i21051 members: - posthumously @@ -28456,7 +28456,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - this passage should be played prestissimo + - This passage should be played prestissimo. ili: i21052 members: - prestissimo @@ -28467,7 +28467,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - this passage should be played rallentando + - This passage should be played rallentando. ili: i21053 members: - rallentando @@ -28476,7 +28476,7 @@ definition: - 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She expressed herself pithily. ili: i21061 members: - pithily @@ -28554,7 +28554,7 @@ definition: - to a pitiful degree example: - - wages were pitifully low, particularly the wages of women + - Wages were pitifully low, particularly the wages of women. ili: i21062 members: - pitifully @@ -28563,7 +28563,7 @@ definition: - in a placating manner example: - - Jenny smiled placatingly + - Jenny smiled placatingly. ili: i21063 members: - placatingly @@ -28572,7 +28572,7 @@ definition: - in a pernicious or annoying manner example: - - it's so plaguey cold! + - It's so plaguey cold! ili: i21064 members: - plaguey @@ -28583,7 +28583,7 @@ definition: - in a plaintive manner example: - - the last note of the song rang out plaintively + - The last note of the song rang out plaintively. ili: i21065 members: - plaintively @@ -28592,8 +28592,8 @@ definition: - in a playful manner example: - - she loosened the half-hoop of diamonds on her left hand third finger and held - it out to him playfully + - She loosened the half-hoop of diamonds on her left hand third finger and held + it out to him playfully. ili: i21066 members: - playfully @@ -28602,7 +28602,7 @@ definition: - in a pleasing manner example: - - the room was pleasingly large + - The room was pleasingly large. ili: i21067 members: - pleasingly @@ -28620,7 +28620,7 @@ definition: - in a plodding manner example: - - this writer ploddingly accumulates detail after detail + - This writer ploddingly accumulates detail after detail. ili: i21069 members: - ploddingly @@ -28629,7 +28629,7 @@ definition: - with a short hollow thud example: - - plop came the ball down to the corner of the green + - Plop came the ball down to the corner of the green. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i21070 @@ -28641,8 +28641,8 @@ definition: - straight down especially heavily or abruptly example: - - the anchor fell plump into the sea - - we dropped the rock plump into the water + - The anchor fell plump into the sea. + - We dropped the rock plump into the water. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i21071 @@ -28653,7 +28653,7 @@ definition: - in a pneumatic manner example: - - at the present time the transmission is very often done hydraulically or pneumatically + - At the present time the transmission is very often done hydraulically or pneumatically. ili: i21072 members: - pneumatically @@ -28662,7 +28662,7 @@ definition: - in a pointless manner example: - - he spent his life in pointlessly tiresome drudgery + - He spent his life in pointlessly tiresome drudgery. ili: i21073 members: - pointlessly @@ -28679,8 +28679,8 @@ definition: - in a plucky manner example: - - he was Brentford's defensive star in pluckily holding out the determined Reading - raids for long periods + - He was Brentford's defensive star in pluckily holding out the determined Reading + raids for long periods. ili: i21075 members: - pluckily @@ -28696,7 +28696,7 @@ definition: - in a heavy ponderous manner example: - - he moves ponderously + - He moves ponderously. ili: i21077 members: - ponderously @@ -28705,7 +28705,7 @@ definition: - in an uninterestingly ponderous manner example: - - the play was staged with ponderously realistic sets + - The play was staged with ponderously realistic sets. ili: i21078 members: - ponderously @@ -28714,7 +28714,7 @@ definition: - like a pop or with a pop example: - - everything went pop + - Everything went pop. ili: i21079 members: - pop @@ -28730,7 +28730,7 @@ definition: - in a portentous manner example: - - portentously, the engines began to roll + - Portentously, the engines began to roll. ili: i21081 members: - portentously @@ -28739,7 +28739,7 @@ definition: - in a possessive manner example: - - he was sleeping, one arm flung possessively across his wife + - He was sleeping, one arm flung possessively across his wife. ili: i21082 members: - possessively @@ -28748,7 +28748,7 @@ definition: - having the postage paid by the sender example: - - I will send it post-paid + - I will send it post-paid. ili: i21083 members: - post-free @@ -28759,7 +28759,7 @@ - in a manner having a powerful influence example: - Clytemnestra's ghost crying in the night for vengeance remained most potently - in the audience's mind + in the audience's mind. ili: i21084 members: - potently @@ -28776,8 +28776,8 @@ definition: - in a powerful manner example: - - the federal government replaced the powerfully pro-settler Sir Godfrey Huggins - with the even tougher and more determined ex-trade unionist + - The federal government replaced the powerfully pro-settler Sir Godfrey Huggins + with the even tougher and more determined ex-trade unionist. ili: i21086 members: - powerfully @@ -28802,7 +28802,7 @@ definition: - in a practical manner, as opposed to theoretically or idealistically example: - - we want to build a democratic society, but we must act pragmatically + - We want to build a democratic society, but we must act pragmatically. ili: i21089 members: - pragmatically @@ -28822,8 +28822,8 @@ definition: - in a precarious manner example: - - being a precariously dominant minority is a difficult position for human nature - to cope with + - Being a precariously dominant minority is a difficult position for human nature + to cope with. ili: i21091 members: - precariously @@ -28832,7 +28832,7 @@ definition: - very example: - - there is precious little time left + - There is precious little time left. exemplifies: - 06332047-n ili: i21092 @@ -28844,7 +28844,7 @@ definition: - abruptly; in a precipitous manner example: - - the mountains rose precipitously from the shore + - The mountains rose precipitously from the shore. ili: i21093 members: - precipitously @@ -28854,7 +28854,7 @@ - very suddenly and to a great degree example: - conditions that precipitously increase the birthrate - - prices rose sharply + - Prices rose sharply. ili: i21094 members: - precipitously @@ -28864,7 +28864,7 @@ definition: - in a precocious manner example: - - her child behaves precociously + - Her child behaves precociously. ili: i21095 members: - precociously @@ -28873,7 +28873,7 @@ definition: - in a predictable manner or to a predictable degree example: - - predictably, he did not like the news + - Predictably, he did not like the news. ili: i21096 members: - predictably @@ -28882,7 +28882,7 @@ definition: - too soon; in a premature manner example: - - I spoke prematurely + - I spoke prematurely. ili: i21097 members: - prematurely @@ -28892,7 +28892,7 @@ definition: - (of childbirth) before the end of the normal period of gestation example: - - the child was born prematurely + - The child was born prematurely. ili: i21098 members: - prematurely @@ -28901,7 +28901,7 @@ definition: - with foresight example: - - more presciently than they superiors, these workers grasped the economic situation + - More presciently than they superiors, these workers grasped the economic situation. ili: i21099 members: - presciently @@ -28918,8 +28918,8 @@ definition: - in a presentable manner example: - - years ago in her white-painted infancy it must have hung presentably on the deck - of some luxury liner + - Years ago in her white-painted infancy it must have hung presentably on the deck + of some luxury liner. ili: i21101 members: - presentably @@ -28935,7 +28935,7 @@ definition: - in a presumptuous manner example: - - he presumptuously overstepped the doctor's orders + - He presumptuously overstepped the doctor's orders. ili: i21103 members: - presumptuously @@ -28944,7 +28944,7 @@ definition: - in a pretentious manner example: - - this author writes pretentiously + - This author writes pretentiously. ili: i21104 members: - pretentiously @@ -28953,7 +28953,7 @@ definition: - in an unpretentious manner example: - - she was unpretentiously dressed even though she was the guest of honor + - She was unpretentiously dressed even though she was the guest of honor. ili: i21105 members: - unpretentiously @@ -28962,7 +28962,7 @@ definition: - in a supernatural manner example: - - she was preternaturally beautiful + - She was preternaturally beautiful. ili: i21106 members: - preternaturally @@ -28972,7 +28972,7 @@ definition: - in a pretty manner example: - - all this is most prettily done + - All this is most prettily done. ili: i21107 members: - prettily @@ -28981,7 +28981,7 @@ definition: - in a priggish manner example: - - this professor acts so priggishly — like a moderator with a gavel! + - This professor acts so priggishly — like a moderator with a gavel! ili: i21108 members: - priggishly @@ -28990,7 +28990,7 @@ definition: - in a prissy manner example: - - the new teacher alienates the children by behaving prissily + - The new teacher alienates the children by behaving prissily. ili: i21109 members: - primly @@ -29018,7 +29018,7 @@ definition: - by the use of probability theory example: - - we can calculate the position of the particles probabilistically + - We can calculate the position of the particles probabilistically. ili: i21112 members: - probabilistically @@ -29045,7 +29045,7 @@ definition: - to a wasteful manner or to a wasteful degree example: - - we are still prodigally rich compared to others + - We are still prodigally rich compared to others. ili: i21115 members: - wastefully @@ -29055,7 +29055,7 @@ definition: - to a prodigious degree example: - - the prices of farms rose prodigiously + - The prices of farms rose prodigiously. ili: i21116 members: - prodigiously @@ -29064,7 +29064,7 @@ definition: - in an irreverent or profane manner example: - - he kept wondering profanely why everything bad happened to him + - He kept wondering profanely why everything bad happened to him. ili: i21117 members: - profanely @@ -29082,7 +29082,7 @@ definition: - in a proficient manner example: - - he dealt proficiently with the problem + - He dealt proficiently with the problem. ili: i21119 members: - proficiently @@ -29100,7 +29100,7 @@ definition: - to a prohibitive degree example: - - it is prohibitively expensive + - It is prohibitively expensive. ili: i21121 members: - prohibitively @@ -29109,7 +29109,7 @@ definition: - in an indiscriminate manner example: - - she reads promiscuously + - She reads promiscuously. ili: i21122 members: - promiscuously @@ -29119,7 +29119,7 @@ definition: - in a manner that gives hope example: - - the afternoon had begun so promisingly + - The afternoon had begun so promisingly. ili: i21123 members: - promisingly @@ -29128,7 +29128,7 @@ definition: - in a matter-of-fact manner example: - - I applied my attention prosaically to my routine + - I applied my attention prosaically to my routine. ili: i21124 members: - prosaically @@ -29165,7 +29165,7 @@ definition: - in a fortunately providential manner example: - - providentially the weather remained good + - Providentially the weather remained good. ili: i21128 members: - providentially @@ -29174,7 +29174,7 @@ definition: - in a provocative manner example: - - ‘Try it,’ he said provocatively + - ‘Try it,’ he said provocatively. ili: i21129 members: - provocatively @@ -29184,7 +29184,7 @@ definition: - in a prudish manner example: - - she acts prudishly, but I wonder whether she is really all that chaste + - She acts prudishly, but I wonder whether she is really all that chaste. ili: i21130 members: - prudishly @@ -29201,7 +29201,7 @@ definition: - in a curious and prying manner example: - - ‘Do you have a boyfriend?’ she asked her prospective tenant pryingly + - ‘Do you have a boyfriend?’ she asked her prospective tenant pryingly. ili: i21132 members: - pryingly @@ -29211,7 +29211,7 @@ - with regard to psychology example: - war that caught them in its toils either psychologically or physically - - the event was very damaging to the child psychologically + - The event was very damaging to the child psychologically. ili: i21133 members: - psychologically @@ -29236,8 +29236,8 @@ definition: - in a punctilious manner example: - - he launched into a long history of the birth of communism, giving credit punctiliously - to the work of Marx and Engels + - He launched into a long history of the birth of communism, giving credit punctiliously + to the work of Marx and Engels. ili: i21136 members: - punctiliously @@ -29246,7 +29246,7 @@ definition: - with a pungent taste or smell example: - - the soup was pungently flavored + - The soup was pungently flavored. ili: i21137 members: - pungently @@ -29255,7 +29255,7 @@ definition: - with pungency; in a pungent manner example: - - he wrote pungently about his contemporaries + - He wrote pungently about his contemporaries. ili: i21138 members: - pungently @@ -29287,8 +29287,8 @@ definition: - in a purposeful manner example: - - he caught the motorcycles in the full glare of his headlights, braked and slipped - purposefully out of the car + - He caught the motorcycles in the full glare of his headlights, braked and slipped + purposefully out of the car. ili: i21142 members: - purposefully @@ -29297,7 +29297,7 @@ definition: - without a clear purpose example: - - let's not purposelessly dispense the aid + - Let's not purposelessly dispense the aid. ili: i21143 members: - purposelessly @@ -29306,7 +29306,7 @@ definition: - in a quaint old-fashioned manner example: - - the room was quaintly furnished + - The room was quaintly furnished. ili: i21144 members: - quaintly @@ -29315,7 +29315,7 @@ definition: - in a strange but not unpleasant manner example: - - the old lady expressed herself somewhat quaintly + - The old lady expressed herself somewhat quaintly. ili: i21145 members: - quaintly @@ -29324,8 +29324,8 @@ definition: - in a qualitative manner example: - - this discoloration qualitatively suggests that the substance is low in inorganic - iron + - This discoloration qualitatively suggests that the substance is low in inorganic + iron. ili: i21146 members: - qualitatively @@ -29334,7 +29334,7 @@ definition: - in three month intervals example: - - interest is compounded quarterly + - Interest is compounded quarterly. ili: i21147 members: - quarterly @@ -29353,7 +29353,7 @@ definition: - in a queasy manner example: - - ‘Do I have to remove the liver?’ the medical student asked queasily + - ‘Do I have to remove the liver?’ the medical student asked queasily. ili: i21149 members: - queasily @@ -29362,7 +29362,7 @@ definition: - in a questionably unusual manner example: - - this money had been queerly come by + - This money had been queerly come by. ili: i21150 members: - queerly @@ -29384,8 +29384,8 @@ definition: - without question example: - - Fred Winter is unquestionably the jockey to follow - - they hired unimpeachably first-rate faculty members + - Fred Winter is unquestionably the jockey to follow. + - They hired unimpeachably first-rate faculty members. ili: i21152 members: - unquestionably @@ -29395,7 +29395,7 @@ definition: - in a questionable and dubious manner example: - - these were estates his father questionably acquired + - These were estates his father questionably acquired. ili: i21153 members: - questionably @@ -29405,7 +29405,7 @@ definition: - in a quizzical and questioning manner example: - - they looked quizzically at the doctor + - They looked quizzically at the doctor. ili: i21154 members: - questioningly @@ -29415,7 +29415,7 @@ definition: - in a restful manner example: - - the streets are restfully sunny and still for the town is at mass + - The streets are restfully sunny and still for the town is at mass. ili: i21155 members: - restfully @@ -29425,8 +29425,8 @@ definition: - in a quixotic manner example: - - sent to jail for two years, he has quixotically refused to clear himself by betraying - his colleagues + - Sent to jail for two years, he has quixotically refused to clear himself by betraying + his colleagues. ili: i21156 members: - quixotically @@ -29453,7 +29453,7 @@ definition: - in a radiant manner example: - - the bride smiled radiantly + - The bride smiled radiantly. ili: i21159 members: - radiantly @@ -29472,7 +29472,7 @@ definition: - in a ragged irregular manner example: - - a stone wall trails raggedly through the woods + - A stone wall trails raggedly through the woods. ili: i21161 members: - raggedly @@ -29482,7 +29482,7 @@ definition: - in a ragged uneven manner example: - - I took the cigarette he offered, drawing at it raggedly + - I took the cigarette he offered, drawing at it raggedly. ili: i21162 members: - raggedly @@ -29492,7 +29492,7 @@ definition: - in an uncontrolled and rampant manner example: - - weeds grew rampantly around here + - Weeds grew rampantly around here. ili: i21163 members: - rampantly @@ -29519,7 +29519,7 @@ definition: - in a ravishing manner or to a ravishing degree example: - - she was ravishingly beautiful + - She was ravishingly beautiful. ili: i21166 members: - ravishingly @@ -29528,7 +29528,7 @@ definition: - in a reassuring manner example: - - the prime minister pointed reassuringly to the silence of the British press + - The prime minister pointed reassuringly to the silence of the British press. ili: i21167 members: - reassuringly @@ -29551,7 +29551,7 @@ definition: - in a reflective manner example: - - he watched her reflectively + - He watched her reflectively. ili: i21170 members: - reflectively @@ -29560,7 +29560,7 @@ definition: - in a pleasantly novel manner example: - - she was refreshingly free from shyness + - She was refreshingly free from shyness. ili: i21171 members: - refreshingly @@ -29569,7 +29569,7 @@ definition: - in a manner that relieves fatigue and restores vitality example: - - the air was refreshingly cool + - The air was refreshingly cool. ili: i21172 members: - refreshingly @@ -29595,7 +29595,7 @@ definition: - in a reminiscent manner example: - - she spoke reminiscently of her days in college + - She spoke reminiscently of her days in college. ili: i21175 members: - reminiscently @@ -29604,7 +29604,7 @@ definition: - to a remote degree example: - - it is remotely possible + - It is remotely possible. ili: i21176 members: - remotely @@ -29613,8 +29613,8 @@ definition: - in a remote manner example: - - when the measured speech of the chorus passes over into song the tones are, remotely - but unmistakably, those taught by the orthodox liturgy + - When the measured speech of the chorus passes over into song the tones are, remotely + but unmistakably, those taught by the orthodox liturgy. ili: i21177 members: - remotely @@ -29633,7 +29633,7 @@ definition: - in a repetitive manner example: - - this type of border display is used repetitively in advertising + - This type of border display is used repetitively in advertising. ili: i21179 members: - repetitively @@ -29651,8 +29651,8 @@ definition: - with resentment; in a resentful manner example: - - the best doctors would stay resentfully out of the national service, refusing - to become the minions of a Minister + - The best doctors would stay resentfully out of the national service, refusing + to become the minions of a Minister. ili: i21181 members: - resentfully @@ -29668,7 +29668,7 @@ definition: - with resignation and acceptance; in a resigned manner example: - - resignedly, I telegraphed back that it was all right with me if he insisted + - Resignedly, I telegraphed back that it was all right with me if he insisted. ili: i21183 members: - resignedly @@ -29684,7 +29684,7 @@ definition: - in a resounding manner example: - - he then so resoundingly denounced his former friend + - He then so resoundingly denounced his former friend. ili: i21185 members: - resoundingly @@ -29700,7 +29700,7 @@ definition: - 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round-arm @@ -29929,7 +29929,7 @@ definition: - in a rowdy manner example: - - the crowd got drunk and started to behave rowdily + - The crowd got drunk and started to behave rowdily. ili: i21212 members: - rowdily @@ -29948,8 +29948,8 @@ definition: - in a ruthless manner example: - - the government has been urged to take immediate action to deal ruthlessly with - the strikers + - The government has been urged to take immediate action to deal ruthlessly with + the strikers. ili: i21214 members: - ruthlessly @@ -29958,7 +29958,7 @@ definition: - in a sarcastic manner example: - - ‘Ah, now we're getting at the truth,’ he interposed sarcastically + - ‘Ah, now we're getting at the truth,’ he interposed sarcastically. ili: i21215 members: - sarcastically @@ -29968,7 +29968,7 @@ definition: - in a sanctimonious manner example: - - she was sanctimoniously criticizing everybody + - She was sanctimoniously criticizing everybody. ili: i21216 members: - sanctimoniously @@ -29978,7 +29978,7 @@ definition: - 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scurrilously @@ -30044,7 +30044,7 @@ definition: - in a searching manner example: - - ‘Are you really happy with him?’ asked her mother, gazing at Vera searchingly + - ‘Are you really happy with him?’ asked her mother, gazing at Vera searchingly. ili: i21224 members: - searchingly @@ -30053,7 +30053,7 @@ definition: - depending on the season example: - - prices are seasonally adjusted + - Prices are seasonally adjusted. ili: i21225 members: - seasonally @@ -30069,7 +30069,7 @@ definition: - in the direction of the sea example: - - the sailor looked seaward + - The sailor looked seaward. ili: i21227 members: - seaward @@ -30080,7 +30080,7 @@ definition: - in second place example: - - he came off second-best + - He came off second-best. ili: i21228 members: - second-best @@ -30089,7 +30089,7 @@ definition: - by second class conveyance example: - - we traveled second class + - We traveled second class. ili: i21229 members: - second class @@ -30098,8 +30098,8 @@ definition: - in a secretive manner; with a preference for secrecy example: - - the teacher raised a hand to him, slightly and secretively, because he was her - favorite + - The teacher raised a hand to him, slightly and secretively, because he was her + favorite. ili: i21230 members: - secretively @@ -30116,7 +30116,7 @@ definition: - in a tempting seductive manner example: - - she smiled at him seductively + - She smiled at him seductively. ili: i21232 members: - seductively @@ -30126,7 +30126,7 @@ definition: - by selection; in a selective manner example: - - we choose our students very selectively + - We choose our students very selectively. ili: i21233 members: - selectively @@ -30135,7 +30135,7 @@ definition: - in an uncomfortably self-conscious manner example: - - the little girl self-consciously recited the poem + - The little girl self-consciously recited the poem. ili: i21234 members: - self-consciously @@ -30144,7 +30144,7 @@ definition: - in a comfortable unselfconscious manner example: - - they were naked, unshy, and unselfconsciously beautiful + - They were naked, unshy, and unselfconsciously beautiful. ili: i21235 members: - unselfconsciously @@ -30160,7 +30160,7 @@ definition: - in a sensational manner example: - - in the summer of 1958 the pianist had a sensationally triumphant return + - In the summer of 1958 the pianist had a sensationally triumphant return. ili: i21237 members: - sensationally @@ -30169,7 +30169,7 @@ definition: - in a meaningless and purposeless manner example: - - these innocent bystanders were senselessly killed + - These innocent bystanders were senselessly killed. ili: i21238 members: - senselessly @@ -30187,7 +30187,7 @@ definition: - in an indulgently voluptuous manner example: - - he sniffed the perfume voluptuously + - He sniffed the perfume voluptuously. ili: i21240 members: - voluptuously @@ -30198,7 +30198,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - the belly dancer moved sensually among the tables + - The belly dancer moved sensually among the tables. ili: i21241 members: - sensually @@ -30208,7 +30208,7 @@ definition: - 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serenely @@ -30253,7 +30253,7 @@ definition: - seven times example: - - the population of this village increased sevenfold in the past 100 years + - The population of this village increased sevenfold in the past 100 years. ili: i21247 members: - sevenfold @@ -30262,7 +30262,7 @@ definition: - in the seventh place example: - - seventhly, you have no right to cancel the lease in mid-year + - Seventhly, you have no right to cancel the lease in mid-year. ili: i21248 members: - seventhly @@ -30271,7 +30271,7 @@ definition: - individually or separately example: - - the clothes were hung severally + - The clothes were hung severally. ili: i21249 members: - independently @@ -30281,7 +30281,7 @@ definition: - in a mean and ungenerous manner example: - - the two were haggling shabbily in the drawing-room + - The two were haggling shabbily in the drawing-room. ili: i21250 members: - shabbily @@ -30308,7 +30308,7 @@ definition: - in a manner characterized by trembling or shaking example: - - ‘I — I'm going to make you a cup of tea’, she explained shakily + - ‘I — I'm going to make you a cup of tea’, she explained shakily. ili: i21253 members: - shakily @@ -30317,7 +30317,7 @@ definition: - in an insecurely shaky manner example: - - this theory is rather shakily supported by some obscure data + - This theory is rather shakily supported by some obscure data. ili: i21254 members: - shakily @@ -30340,8 +30340,8 @@ definition: - in a shamefaced manner example: - - quarrels and dissensions ensued among the cast, most of whom hurriedly and shamefacedly - handed over their parts to understudies + - Quarrels and dissensions ensued among the cast, most of whom hurriedly and shamefacedly + handed over their parts to understudies. ili: i21257 members: - shamefacedly @@ -30350,7 +30350,7 @@ definition: - in a shapeless manner example: - - the dress hung shapelessly on her thin body + - The dress hung shapelessly on her thin body. ili: i21258 members: - shapelessly @@ -30359,7 +30359,7 @@ definition: - in a sheepish manner example: - - sheepishly he handed her back the money + - Sheepishly he handed her back the money. ili: i21259 members: - sheepishly @@ -30368,7 +30368,7 @@ definition: - completely example: - - he fell sheer into the water + - He fell sheer into the water. ili: i21260 members: - sheer @@ -30385,7 +30385,7 @@ definition: - in a shifty manner example: - - he looked at his new customer shiftily + - He looked at his new customer shiftily. ili: i21262 members: - shiftily @@ -30394,7 +30394,7 @@ definition: - so as to shock the feelings example: - - One day, she lost her temper, completely, suddenly and, even to herself, shockingly + - One day, she lost her temper, completely, suddenly and, even to herself, shockingly. - Suddenly, shockingly, the clergyman's son was a desperado. ili: i21263 members: @@ -30404,7 +30404,7 @@ definition: - to a shocking degree example: - - teachers were shockingly underpaid + - Teachers were shockingly underpaid. ili: i21264 members: - shockingly @@ -30413,7 +30413,7 @@ definition: - very badly example: - - they behaved shockingly at the funeral + - 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- he made his fortune by selling short just before the crash + - He made his fortune by selling short just before the crash. ili: i21270 members: - short @@ -30479,8 +30479,8 @@ definition: - with a shudder example: - - shudderingly, she acknowledged to herself that she dared not face what lay before - her + - Shudderingly, she acknowledged to herself that she dared not face what lay before + her. ili: i21271 members: - shudderingly @@ -30489,7 +30489,7 @@ definition: - on or as if on a sidesaddle example: - - she rode sidesaddle + - She rode sidesaddle. ili: i21272 members: - sidesaddle @@ -30498,8 +30498,8 @@ definition: - with a side facing an object example: - - the train hit the truck broadside - - the wave caught the canoe broadside and capsized it + - The train hit the truck broadside. + - The wave caught the canoe broadside and capsized it. ili: i21273 members: - broadside @@ -30529,7 +30529,7 @@ definition: - on the side example: - - the plow lay sidelong on the ground + - The plow lay sidelong on the ground. ili: i21276 members: - sidelong @@ -30548,7 +30548,7 @@ definition: - in a lateral direction example: - - the car slipped sideways into the ditch + - The car slipped sideways into the ditch. - leaning sideways - a figure moving sidewise in the shadows ili: i21278 @@ -30573,8 +30573,8 @@ definition: - with one side forward or to the front example: - - turned sideways to show the profile - - crabs seeming to walk sidewise + - … turned sideways to show the profile + - Crabs seeming to walk sidewise. ili: i21280 members: - sideways @@ -30605,8 +30605,8 @@ definition: - in a silky manner example: - - the young wheat shone silkily - - ‘Darling,’ she said silkily + - The young wheat shone silkily. + - ‘Darling,’ she said silkily. ili: i21283 members: - silkily @@ -30615,7 +30615,7 @@ definition: - with a lack of courage and determination example: - - simperingly, the accused begged for mercy + - Simperingly, the accused begged for mercy. ili: i21284 members: - pusillanimously @@ -30625,7 +30625,7 @@ definition: - without assistance example: - 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in a smug manner example: - - the bureaucrats explained smugly that the facts provided by their own experts - show no cause for concern + - The bureaucrats explained smugly that the facts provided by their own experts + show no cause for concern. ili: i21317 members: - smugly @@ -30955,7 +30955,7 @@ definition: - in an ill-natured and snappish manner example: - - ‘Don't talk to me now,’ she said snappishly + - ‘Don't talk to me now,’ she said snappishly. ili: i21319 members: - snappishly @@ -30964,7 +30964,7 @@ definition: - in a sneaky manner example: - - I always felt sneakingly that I wanted to be a concert pianist + - I always felt sneakingly that I wanted to be a concert pianist. ili: i21320 members: - sneakingly @@ -30973,7 +30973,7 @@ definition: - with a sneer; in an uncomplimentary sneering manner example: - - ‘I don't believe in these customs,’ he said sneeringly + - ‘I don't believe in these customs,’ he said sneeringly. ili: i21321 members: - sneeringly @@ -30984,7 +30984,7 @@ definition: - 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sociologically @@ -31031,7 +31031,7 @@ definition: - in a concerned and solicitous manner example: - - ‘Don't you feel well?’ his mother asked solicitously + - ‘Don't you feel well?’ his mother asked solicitously. ili: i21327 members: - solicitously @@ -31040,7 +31040,7 @@ definition: - in solitude example: - - a hermit chooses to live solitarily + - A hermit chooses to live solitarily. ili: i21328 members: - solitarily @@ -31049,7 +31049,7 @@ definition: - in a somber manner example: - - ‘That's sure bad news,’ said Dowd, somberly + - ‘That's sure bad news,’ said Dowd, somberly. ili: i21329 members: - somberly @@ -31059,7 +31059,7 @@ definition: - in a soothing manner example: - - the mother talked soothingly to her child + - The mother talked soothingly to her child. ili: i21330 members: - soothingly @@ -31088,8 +31088,8 @@ definition: - to a great extent example: - - I missed him sorely - - we were sorely taxed to keep up with them + - I missed him sorely. + - We were sorely taxed to keep up with them. ili: i21333 members: - sorely @@ -31105,7 +31105,7 @@ definition: - all at the same time example: - - Let's say ‘Yes!’ all at once + - Let's say ‘Yes!’ all at once. ili: i21335 members: - all together @@ -31156,7 +31156,7 @@ definition: - in a soulless manner example: - - they were soullessly grubbing for profit + - They were soullessly grubbing for profit. ili: i21341 members: - soullessly @@ -31165,8 +31165,8 @@ definition: - without a sound example: - - he stood up soundlessly and speechlessly and glided across the hallway and through - a door + - He stood up soundlessly and speechlessly and glided across the hallway and through + a door. ili: i21342 members: - noiselessly @@ -31176,7 +31176,7 @@ definition: - in a sour manner example: - - he complained sourly that the new rules only benefitted the managers + - He complained sourly that the new rules only benefitted the managers. ili: i21343 members: - sourly @@ -31185,7 +31185,7 @@ definition: - from the south example: - - a wind blew southerly + - A wind blew southerly. ili: i21344 members: - 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- he stood up soundlessly and speechlessly and glided across the hallway and through - a door + - He stood up soundlessly and speechlessly and glided across the hallway and through + a door. ili: i21352 members: - speechlessly @@ -31274,7 +31274,7 @@ definition: - without suspicions example: - - he was sitting unsuspectingly beyond that wall only a few yards from the burglar + - He was sitting unsuspectingly beyond that wall only a few yards from the burglar. ili: i21356 members: - unsuspectingly @@ -31292,7 +31292,7 @@ definition: - in a trim manner example: - - he was trimly attired + - He was trimly attired. ili: i21358 members: - trimly @@ -31301,7 +31301,7 @@ definition: - in a false and spurious manner example: - - the lawyer argued spuriously that his client knew nothing of the burglary + - The lawyer argued spuriously that his client knew nothing of the burglary. ili: i21359 members: - spuriously @@ -31310,7 +31310,7 @@ definition: - in a squeamish manner example: - - ‘I would rather not touch,’ he said squeamishly + - ‘I would rather not touch,’ he said squeamishly. ili: i21360 members: - squeamishly @@ -31319,7 +31319,7 @@ definition: - in a stagy and theatrical manner example: - - ‘I cannot show my face at her house,’ he declared theatrically + - ‘I cannot show my face at her house,’ he declared theatrically. ili: i21361 members: - stagily @@ -31329,7 +31329,7 @@ definition: - in a standoffish manner example: - - standoffishly, he declined the invitation to the office party + - Standoffishly, he declined the invitation to the office party. ili: i21362 members: - standoffishly @@ -31357,7 +31357,7 @@ definition: - in sharp outline or contrast example: - - the black walls rose starkly from the snow + - The black walls rose starkly from the snow. ili: i21365 members: - starkly @@ -31366,7 +31366,7 @@ definition: - in a stark manner example: - - He was starkly unable to achieve coherence + - He was starkly unable to achieve coherence. ili: i21366 members: - starkly @@ -31393,7 +31393,7 @@ definition: - in a staunch manner example: - - he staunchly defended his principles + - He staunchly defended his principles. ili: i21369 members: - staunchly @@ -31403,7 +31403,7 @@ definition: - in a steep manner example: - - the street rose steeply up to the castle + - The street rose steeply up to the castle. ili: i21370 members: - steeply @@ -31419,7 +31419,7 @@ definition: - in a noisy and stertorous manner example: - - he was breathing stertorously + - He was breathing stertorously. ili: i21372 members: - stertorously @@ -31428,7 +31428,7 @@ definition: - in a sticky viscid manner example: - - he felt the blood move stickily from his split scalp and trickle down his forehead + - He felt the blood move stickily from his split scalp and trickle down his forehead. ili: i21373 members: - stickily @@ -31448,7 +31448,7 @@ definition: - in a stilted manner example: - - she answered him stiltedly + - She answered him stiltedly. ili: i21375 members: - stiltedly @@ -31457,7 +31457,7 @@ definition: - in a stingy manner example: - - their rich uncle treated them rather chintzily + - Their rich uncle treated them rather chintzily. ili: i21376 members: - stingily @@ -31468,7 +31468,7 @@ definition: - in a stirring manner example: - - he talked stirringly about his days during the war + - He talked stirringly about his days during the war. ili: i21377 members: - stirringly @@ -31477,7 +31477,7 @@ definition: - by stochastic means example: - - we estimated the answer stochastically + - We estimated the answer stochastically. ili: i21378 members: - stochastically @@ -31486,10 +31486,10 @@ definition: - without moving or making a sound example: - - he sat still as a statue - - time stood still - - they waited stock-still outside the door - - he couldn't hold still any longer + - He sat still as a statue. + - Time stood still. + - They waited stock-still outside the door. + - He couldn't hold still any longer. ili: i21379 members: - still @@ -31499,7 +31499,7 @@ definition: - in a direct course example: - - plunged straightway to the rocks below + - … plunged straightway to the rocks below ili: i21380 members: - straightway @@ -31508,7 +31508,7 @@ definition: - at once example: - - straightway the clouds began to scatter + - Straightway the clouds began to scatter. ili: i21381 members: - straightway @@ -31517,7 +31517,7 @@ definition: - near that place example: - - he stayed in London or thereabouts for several weeks + - He stayed in London or thereabouts for several weeks. ili: i21382 members: - thereabout @@ -31527,7 +31527,7 @@ definition: - near that time or date example: - - come at noon or thereabouts + - Come at noon or thereabouts. ili: i21383 members: - thereabout @@ -31576,7 +31576,7 @@ - with that or this or it example: - source: The Bible, Philippians 4:11 - text: I have learned that whatever state I am, therewith to be content + text: I have learned that whatever state I am, therewith to be content. ili: i21389 members: - therewith @@ -31586,7 +31586,7 @@ - together with all that; besides example: - source: Shakespeare - text: thy slanders I forgive; and therewithal remit thy other forfeits + text: Thy slanders I forgive; and therewithal remit thy other forfeits. ili: i21390 members: - therewithal @@ -31595,7 +31595,7 @@ definition: - so as to be stocky example: - - he was stockily built + - He was stockily built. ili: i21391 members: - stockily @@ -31604,7 +31604,7 @@ definition: - without emotion; in a stoic manner example: - - he stoically accepted all suffering + - He stoically accepted all suffering. ili: i21392 members: - stoically @@ -31631,7 +31631,7 @@ definition: - in a strident manner example: - - the cheap clock ticked stridently + - The cheap clock ticked stridently. ili: i21395 members: - stridently @@ -31640,7 +31640,7 @@ definition: - in a stringent manner example: - - the laws are stringently enforced + - The laws are stringently enforced. - stringently controlled ili: i21396 members: @@ -31651,7 +31651,7 @@ definition: - in a stuffy manner example: - - ‘Come in please,’ he said stuffily + - ‘Come in please,’ he said stuffily. ili: i21397 members: - stuffily @@ -31679,7 +31679,7 @@ definition: - in a stylish manner example: - - she was dressed very stylishly + - She was dressed very stylishly. ili: i21400 members: - stylishly @@ -31699,7 +31699,7 @@ definition: - with suavity; in a suave manner example: - - he is suavely charming and all the ladies love him + - He is suavely charming and all the ladies love him. ili: i21402 members: - suavely @@ -31708,7 +31708,7 @@ definition: - in a lofty and exalted manner example: - - it is an enormous, fruit-packed wine, smelling sublimely of ripe blackcurrants + - It is an enormous, fruit-packed wine, smelling sublimely of ripe blackcurrants. ili: i21403 members: - sublimely @@ -31727,7 +31727,7 @@ definition: - in an idealistic and unrealistic manner example: - - she fantasized romantically about eloping with her boyfriend + - She fantasized romantically about eloping with her boyfriend. ili: i21405 members: - romantically @@ -31736,7 +31736,7 @@ definition: - without romance; in an unromantic manner example: - - we got married, rather unromantically, in a dingy office in the town hall + - We got married, rather unromantically, in a dingy office in the town hall. ili: i21406 members: - unromantically @@ -31745,7 +31745,7 @@ definition: - in a sulky manner example: - - ‘What else could I do?’ said Graham sulkily + - ‘What else could I do?’ said Graham sulkily. ili: i21407 members: - sulkily @@ -31754,7 +31754,7 @@ definition: - without delay; in a summary manner example: - - the suspected spy was summarily executed + - The suspected spy was summarily executed. ili: i21408 members: - summarily @@ -31763,7 +31763,7 @@ definition: - in a superfluous manner example: - - superfluously, he added his silly comments to the discussion + - Superfluously, he added his silly comments to the discussion. ili: i21409 members: - superfluously @@ -31779,7 +31779,7 @@ definition: - in a superstitious manner example: - - superstitiously he refused to travel on Friday the 13th + - Superstitiously he refused to travel on Friday the 13th. ili: i21411 members: - superstitiously @@ -31788,7 +31788,7 @@ definition: - in an indifferently supine manner example: - - he called the tune to me and I supinely took it up + - He called the tune to me and I supinely took it up. ili: i21412 members: - supinely @@ -31797,7 +31797,7 @@ definition: - with the face upward example: - - she was stretched supinely on her back + - She was stretched supinely on her back. ili: i21413 members: - supinely @@ -31806,7 +31806,7 @@ definition: - in a surreptitious manner example: - - he was watching her surreptitiously as she waited in the hotel lobby + - He was watching her surreptitiously as she waited in the hotel lobby. ili: i21414 members: - surreptitiously @@ -31816,10 +31816,10 @@ definition: - to an extraordinary degree example: - - she was a surpassingly beautiful woman + - She was a surpassingly beautiful woman. - source: Walker Percy text: I will mention only one particular aspect of the current mess because … - this one is surely something new and passing strange + this one is surely something new and passing strange. ili: i21415 members: - surpassingly @@ -31836,7 +31836,7 @@ definition: - in a sweeping manner example: - - he sweepingly condemned the entire population of the country for the war crimes + - He sweepingly condemned the entire population of the country for the war crimes. ili: i21417 members: - sweepingly @@ -31848,9 +31848,9 @@ domain_topic: - 07107220-n example: - - Susan Hayward plays the wife sharply and sweetly + - Susan Hayward plays the wife sharply and sweetly. - source: Shakespeare - text: how sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank + text: How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank. - talking sweet to each other exemplifies: - 07089193-n @@ -31863,7 +31863,7 @@ definition: - in synchrony; in a synchronous manner example: - - in four-chambered hearts, the two auricles move synchronously + - In four-chambered hearts, the two auricles move synchronously. ili: i21419 members: - synchronously @@ -31872,8 +31872,8 @@ definition: - by synthesis; in a synthetic manner example: - - some of these drugs have been derived from opium and others have been produced - synthetically + - Some of these drugs have been derived from opium and others have been produced + synthetically. ili: i21420 members: - synthetically @@ -31882,7 +31882,7 @@ definition: - in a tacit manner; by unexpressed agreement example: - - they are tacitly expected to work 10 hours a day + - They are tacitly expected to work 10 hours a day. ili: i21421 members: - tacitly @@ -31891,7 +31891,7 @@ definition: - showing tact or tactfulness; in a tactful manner example: - - he stepped tactfully in to prevent trouble + - He stepped tactfully in to prevent trouble. ili: i21422 members: - tactfully @@ -31900,8 +31900,8 @@ definition: - without tact; in a tactless manner example: - - at the moment of the murder, he is standing in front of television cameras and - talking tactlessly + - At the moment of the murder, he is standing in front of television cameras and + talking tactlessly. ili: i21423 members: - tactlessly @@ -31910,7 +31910,7 @@ definition: - with regard to tactics example: - - the tactically useful province is still firmly in the rebels' hands + - The tactically useful province is still firmly in the rebels' hands. ili: i21424 members: - tactically @@ -31919,7 +31919,7 @@ definition: - in a tame manner example: - - the labour movement allowed itself to be run out of power tamely + - The labour movement allowed itself to be run out of power tamely. ili: i21425 members: - tamely @@ -31928,7 +31928,7 @@ definition: - in a tangible manner example: - - virtue is tangibly rewarded + - Virtue is tangibly rewarded. ili: i21426 members: - tangibly @@ -31937,7 +31937,7 @@ definition: - in a tart manner example: - - ‘Never mind your immortal soul,’ she said tartly + - ‘Never mind your immortal soul,’ she said tartly. ili: i21427 members: - tartly @@ -31946,7 +31946,7 @@ definition: - with taste; in a tasteful manner example: - - the house was tastefully decorated + - The house was tastefully decorated. ili: i21428 members: - tastefully @@ -31956,7 +31956,7 @@ definition: - without taste or in poor taste; in a tasteless manner example: - - the house was tastelessly decorated + - The house was tastelessly decorated. ili: i21429 members: - tastelessly @@ -31965,7 +31965,7 @@ definition: - in a tasty manner example: - - the meal was tastily cooked + - The meal was tastily cooked. ili: i21430 members: - tastily @@ -31974,7 +31974,7 @@ definition: - in a playfully teasing manner example: - - ‘You hate things to be out of order, don't you?’ she said teasingly + - ‘You hate things to be out of order, don't you?’ she said teasingly. ili: i21431 members: - tauntingly @@ -31984,7 +31984,7 @@ definition: - in a taut manner example: - - the rope was tautly stretched + - The rope was tautly stretched. ili: i21432 members: - tautly @@ -31993,7 +31993,7 @@ definition: - with tears; in a tearful manner example: - - the man confessed tearfully to having beaten his wife + - The man confessed tearfully to having beaten his wife. ili: i21433 members: - tearfully @@ -32012,8 +32012,8 @@ definition: - in a telescopic manner example: - - each of the four legs contains a simple screw jack with a thrust bearing that - is operated telescopically inside of two tubes + - Each of the four legs contains a simple screw jack with a thrust bearing that + is operated telescopically inside of two tubes. ili: i21435 members: - telescopically @@ -32022,8 +32022,8 @@ definition: - in a telling manner example: - - the plain manner of its style all the more tellingly points up the horror of the - case + - The plain manner of its style all the more tellingly points up the horror of the + case. ili: i21436 members: - tellingly @@ -32032,7 +32032,7 @@ definition: - without extravagance example: - - these preferences are temperately stated + - These preferences are temperately stated. ili: i21437 members: - temperately @@ -32041,7 +32041,7 @@ definition: - with restraint example: - - he used the privileges of his office temperately + - He used the privileges of his office temperately. ili: i21438 members: - temperately @@ -32050,7 +32050,7 @@ definition: - in a tendentious manner example: - - the paper reported rather tendentiously on the war atrocities + - The paper reported rather tendentiously on the war atrocities. ili: i21439 members: - tendentiously @@ -32059,7 +32059,7 @@ definition: - with tenderness; in a tender manner example: - - tenderly she placed her arms round him + - Tenderly she placed her arms round him. ili: i21440 members: - tenderly @@ -32076,7 +32076,7 @@ definition: - in an ill-natured and tetchy manner example: - - ‘Are you sure?’ he asked her tetchily + - ‘Are you sure?’ he asked her tetchily. ili: i21442 members: - tetchily @@ -32085,7 +32085,7 @@ definition: - in a theological manner example: - - he dealt with the problem of evil theologically, not philosophically + - He dealt with the problem of evil theologically, not philosophically. ili: i21443 members: - theologically @@ -32094,7 +32094,7 @@ definition: - as regards theology example: - - the candidate was found theologically sound + - The candidate was found theologically sound. ili: i21444 members: - theologically @@ -32103,7 +32103,7 @@ definition: - by thermostat; in a thermostatic manner example: - - the temperature is thermostatically controlled + - The temperature is thermostatically controlled. ili: i21445 members: - thermostatically @@ -32112,7 +32112,7 @@ definition: - by a factor of three example: - - our rent increased threefold in the past five years + - Our rent increased threefold in the past five years. ili: i21446 members: - threefold @@ -32122,7 +32122,7 @@ definition: - according to tradition; in a traditional manner example: - - traditionally, we eat fried foods on Hanukah + - Traditionally, we eat fried foods on Hanukah. ili: i21447 members: - traditionally @@ -32131,7 +32131,7 @@ definition: - in quick succession example: - - misfortunes come fast and thick + - Misfortunes come fast and thick. ili: i21448 members: - thick @@ -32150,7 +32150,7 @@ definition: - spoken with poor articulation as if with a thick tongue example: - - after a few drinks he was beginning to speak thickly + - After a few drinks he was beginning to speak thickly. ili: i21450 members: - thickly @@ -32159,8 +32159,8 @@ definition: - with thickness; in a thick manner example: - - spread 1/4 lb softened margarine or cooking fat fairly thickly all over the surface - - we were visiting a small, thickly walled and lovely town with straggling outskirt + - Spread 1/4 lb softened margarine or cooking fat fairly thickly all over the surface. + - We were visiting a small, thickly walled and lovely town with straggling outskirt. ili: i21451 members: - thickly @@ -32180,7 +32180,7 @@ definition: - without viscosity example: - - the blood was flowing thin + - The blood was flowing thin. ili: i21453 members: - thinly @@ -32190,7 +32190,7 @@ definition: - without force or sincere effort example: - - smiled thinly + - … smiled thinly ili: i21454 members: - thinly @@ -32199,7 +32199,7 @@ definition: - with a thick consistency example: - - the blood was flowing thick + - The blood was flowing thick. ili: i21455 members: - thickly @@ -32209,7 +32209,7 @@ definition: - in a thirsty manner example: - - we drank thirstily from the bottle that was passed around + - We drank thirstily from the bottle that was passed around. ili: i21456 members: - thirstily @@ -32228,7 +32228,7 @@ definition: - in a thriftless manner example: - - he lives thriftlessly from day to day + - He lives thriftlessly from day to day. ili: i21458 members: - thriftlessly @@ -32237,7 +32237,7 @@ definition: - over the whole distance example: - - this bus goes through to New York + - This bus goes through to New York. ili: i21459 members: - through @@ -32246,7 +32246,7 @@ definition: - in diameter example: - - this cylinder measures 15 inches through + - This cylinder measures 15 inches through. ili: i21460 members: - through @@ -32264,7 +32264,7 @@ definition: - to completion example: - - think this through very carefully! + - Think this through very carefully! ili: i21462 members: - through @@ -32281,7 +32281,7 @@ definition: - to the highest extent example: - - the shoes fit me tip-top + - The shoes fit me tip-top. ili: i21464 members: - tip-top @@ -32306,7 +32306,7 @@ definition: - in a monotone example: - - ‘Come in,’ she said tonelessly + - ‘Come in,’ she said tonelessly. ili: i21467 members: - tonelessly @@ -32315,8 +32315,8 @@ definition: - with regard to topography example: - - the geological environment is the primary factor in determining the character - of a country not only topographically but historically + - The geological environment is the primary factor in determining the character + of a country not only topographically but historically. ili: i21468 members: - topographically @@ -32341,7 +32341,7 @@ definition: - in a touchy manner example: - - he touchily refused all offers to help + - He touchily refused all offers to help. ili: i21471 members: - touchily @@ -32366,8 +32366,8 @@ definition: - for a very short time example: - - these three pions may actually be joined together transiently as a compound particle - during the interchange process + - These three pions may actually be joined together transiently as a compound particle + during the interchange process. ili: i21474 members: - transiently @@ -32390,7 +32390,7 @@ definition: - so as to allow the passage of light example: - - the red brilliance of the claret shines transparently in our glasses + - The red brilliance of the claret shines transparently in our glasses. ili: i21477 members: - transparently @@ -32409,7 +32409,7 @@ definition: - in a tremulous manner example: - - the leaves rustled tremulously in the wind + - The leaves rustled tremulously in the wind. ili: i21479 members: - tremulously @@ -32418,7 +32418,7 @@ definition: - in a vigorous and effective manner example: - - he defended his client's civil rights trenchantly + - He defended his client's civil rights trenchantly. ili: i21480 members: - trenchantly @@ -32445,7 +32445,7 @@ definition: - with little effort example: - - we can prove trivially that this theorem is false + - We can prove trivially that this theorem is false. ili: i21483 members: - trivially @@ -32454,7 +32454,7 @@ definition: - in a tropical manner example: - - it was tropically hot in the greenhouse + - It was tropically hot in the greenhouse. ili: i21484 members: - tropically @@ -32463,7 +32463,7 @@ definition: - in a defiantly truculent manner example: - - the boy looked up truculently at his teacher + - The boy looked up truculently at his teacher. ili: i21485 members: - truculently @@ -32472,7 +32472,7 @@ definition: - in an aggressively truculent manner example: - - they strive for security by truculently asserting their own interests + - They strive for security by truculently asserting their own interests. ili: i21486 members: - truculently @@ -32481,7 +32481,7 @@ definition: - in a tumultuous and riotous manner example: - - the crowd was demonstrating tumultuously + - The crowd was demonstrating tumultuously. ili: i21487 members: - tumultuously @@ -32491,7 +32491,7 @@ definition: - in a turbulent manner; with turbulence example: - - the river rolls turbulently boiling + - The river rolls turbulently boiling. ili: i21488 members: - turbulently @@ -32500,7 +32500,7 @@ definition: - by tutorials; in a tutorial manner example: - - undergraduates are better taught tutorially + - Undergraduates are better taught tutorially. ili: i21489 members: - tutorially @@ -32509,7 +32509,7 @@ definition: - by a factor of two example: - - the price increased twofold last year + - The price increased twofold last year. ili: i21490 members: - twofold @@ -32533,7 +32533,7 @@ definition: - in an unaccountable manner example: - - in the book, a tycoon unaccountably becomes the hero's friend + - In the book, a tycoon unaccountably becomes the hero's friend. ili: i21493 members: - unaccountably @@ -32542,7 +32542,7 @@ definition: - in an unalterable and unchangeable manner example: - - his views were unchangeably fixed + - His views were unchangeably fixed. ili: i21494 members: - unalterably @@ -32554,8 +32554,8 @@ definition: - in an unarguable and undisputed manner example: - - you write as if this fact, whilst inarguably forever condemning me to the ranks - of Bohemianism, nevertheless earned for me the right of entry into any company + - You write as if this fact, whilst inarguably forever condemning me to the ranks + of Bohemianism, nevertheless earned for me the right of entry into any company. ili: i21495 members: - unarguably @@ -32566,7 +32566,7 @@ definition: - in an unassuming manner example: - - she is unassumingly skeptical of her own work + - She is unassumingly skeptical of her own work. ili: i21496 members: - unassumingly @@ -32575,7 +32575,7 @@ definition: - in an unattainable manner or to an unattainable degree example: - - this house is unattainably expensive + - This house is unattainably expensive. ili: i21497 members: - unattainably @@ -32585,10 +32585,10 @@ definition: - suddenly and unexpectedly example: - - rain caught them unawares + - Rain caught them unawares. - source: A.Lincoln - text: sorrow comes to all, and to the young it comes with bittered agony because - it takes them unawares + text: Sorrow comes to all, and to the young it comes with bittered agony because + it takes them unawares. ili: i21498 members: - unawares @@ -32597,7 +32597,7 @@ definition: - without forethought or plan; inadvertently example: - - came upon the diamond unawares + - … came upon the diamond unawares ili: i21499 members: - unawares @@ -32606,7 +32606,7 @@ definition: - to an unbearable degree example: - - it was unbearably hot in the room + - It was unbearably hot in the room. ili: i21500 members: - unbearably @@ -32615,7 +32615,7 @@ definition: - without someone's knowledge example: - - unbeknownst to me, she made all the arrangements + - Unbeknownst to me, she made all the arrangements. ili: i21501 members: - unbeknown @@ -32625,8 +32625,8 @@ definition: - without blushing example: - - his principal opponent unblushingly declared victory before the ballots had been - counted + - His principal opponent unblushingly declared victory before the ballots had been + counted. ili: i21502 members: - unblushingly @@ -32644,7 +32644,7 @@ definition: - showing lack of certainty example: - - he paused uncertainly + - He paused uncertainly. ili: i21504 members: - uncertainly @@ -32653,8 +32653,8 @@ definition: - in an unchivalrous and ungallant manner example: - - unchivalrously, the husbands who had to provide such innocent indulgences eventually - began to count the costs + - Unchivalrously, the husbands who had to provide such innocent indulgences eventually + began to count the costs. ili: i21505 members: - unchivalrously @@ -32663,7 +32663,7 @@ definition: - exceptionally example: - - a common remedy is uncommonly difficult to find + - A common remedy is uncommonly difficult to find. ili: i21506 members: - uncommonly @@ -32679,7 +32679,7 @@ definition: - in an undesirable manner example: - - he was unwantedly friendly + - He was unwantedly friendly. ili: i21508 members: - undesirably @@ -32689,7 +32689,7 @@ definition: - without invitation example: - - the women arrived uninvitedly + - The women arrived uninvitedly. ili: i21509 members: - uninvitedly @@ -32705,7 +32705,7 @@ definition: - in an indifferent manner example: - - war was breaking out in Europe, but she unconcernedly planned for a holiday + - War was breaking out in Europe, but she unconcernedly planned for a holiday. ili: i21511 members: - unconcernedly @@ -32714,7 +32714,7 @@ definition: - in an uncontrolled manner example: - - she laughed uncontrollably + - She laughed uncontrollably. ili: i21512 members: - uncontrollably @@ -32723,7 +32723,7 @@ definition: - in an uncouth manner example: - - uncouthly, he told stories that made everybody at the table wince + - Uncouthly, he told stories that made everybody at the table wince. ili: i21513 members: - uncouthly @@ -32741,7 +32741,7 @@ definition: - to an undeniable degree or in an undeniable manner example: - - she is undeniably the most gifted student in the class + - She is undeniably the most gifted student in the class. ili: i21515 members: - undeniably @@ -32750,7 +32750,7 @@ definition: - further down example: - - see under for further discussion + - See under for further discussion. ili: i21516 members: - under @@ -32760,7 +32760,7 @@ definition: - down below example: - - get under quickly! + - Get under quickly! ili: i21517 members: - under @@ -32769,7 +32769,7 @@ definition: - below the horizon example: - - the sun went under + - The sun went under. ili: i21518 members: - under @@ -32787,7 +32787,7 @@ definition: - in or into a state of subordination or subjugation example: - - we must keep our disappointment under + - We must keep our disappointment under. ili: i21520 members: - under @@ -32796,7 +32796,7 @@ definition: - down to defeat, death, or ruin example: - - their competitors went under + - Their competitors went under. ili: i21521 members: - under @@ -32805,7 +32805,7 @@ definition: - into unconsciousness example: - - this will put the patient under + - This will put the patient under. ili: i21522 members: - under @@ -32814,7 +32814,7 @@ definition: - through a range downward example: - - children six and under will be admitted free + - Children six and under will be admitted free. ili: i21523 members: - under @@ -32842,7 +32842,7 @@ definition: - in or into hiding or secret operation example: - - the organization was driven underground + - The organization was driven underground. ili: i21526 members: - underground @@ -32852,10 +32852,10 @@ - slyly and secretly example: - source: John Donne - text: Mean revenge, committed underhand + text: mean revenge, committed underhand - source: C.G.Bowers - text: oldline aristocratic diplomats underhandedly undermined the attempt … to - align Germany with the Western democracies + text: Oldline aristocratic diplomats underhandedly undermined the attempt … to + align Germany with the Western democracies. ili: i21527 members: - underhandedly @@ -32865,7 +32865,7 @@ definition: - under or below an object or a surface; at a lower place or level; directly beneath example: - - we could see the original painting underneath + - We could see the original painting underneath. - a house with a good foundation underneath ili: i21528 members: @@ -32875,7 +32875,7 @@ definition: - on the lower or downward side; on the underside of example: - - a chest of drawers all scratched underneath + - A chest of drawers all scratched underneath. ili: i21529 members: - underneath @@ -32884,7 +32884,7 @@ definition: - to an undue degree example: - - she was unduly pessimistic about her future + - She was unduly pessimistic about her future. ili: i21530 members: - unduly @@ -32893,7 +32893,7 @@ definition: - in an uneventful manner example: - - the space shuttle landed uneventfully + - The space shuttle landed uneventfully. ili: i21531 members: - uneventfully @@ -32902,7 +32902,7 @@ definition: - in an ungrammatical manner example: - - this child speaks ungrammatically + - This child speaks ungrammatically. ili: i21532 members: - ungrammatically @@ -32911,7 +32911,7 @@ definition: - in a grammatical manner example: - - this child already speaks grammatically + - This child already speaks grammatically. ili: i21533 members: - grammatically @@ -32928,8 +32928,8 @@ definition: - without interruption example: - - this pleasant state of affairs had continued peacefully and uninterruptedly for - many years + - This pleasant state of affairs had continued peacefully and uninterruptedly for + many years. ili: i21535 members: - uninterruptedly @@ -32938,8 +32938,8 @@ definition: - in an unnatural way example: - - his other arm lay across his chest, unnaturally, as if placed there deliberately, - for a purpose + - His other arm lay across his chest, unnaturally, as if placed there deliberately, + for a purpose. ili: i21536 members: - unnaturally @@ -32987,7 +32987,7 @@ definition: - without scruples example: - - she unscrupulously uses her charm to make men do what she wants + - She unscrupulously uses her charm to make men do what she wants. ili: i21542 members: - unscrupulously @@ -33003,7 +33003,7 @@ definition: - without swerving; in a direct and unswerving manner example: - - the ship travelled unswervingly through the night + - The ship travelled unswervingly through the night. ili: i21544 members: - unswervingly @@ -33021,8 +33021,8 @@ definition: - in a untrue manner example: - - he silenced the whisperings which connected her, untruly and unfairly, with his - separation from his wife + - He silenced the whisperings which connected her, untruly and unfairly, with his + separation from his wife. ili: i21546 members: - untruly @@ -33031,8 +33031,8 @@ definition: - in an unwarrantable manner or to an unwarranted degree example: - - in this painting, the relationship of the upper part of the body to the lower - is uneasy and the right thigh seems unwarrantably stressed + - In this painting, the relationship of the upper part of the body to the lower + is uneasy and the right thigh seems unwarrantably stressed. ili: i21547 members: - unwarrantably @@ -33048,7 +33048,7 @@ definition: - to or in the interior of a country or region example: - - they live upcountry + - They live upcountry. ili: i21549 members: - up-country @@ -33058,7 +33058,7 @@ definition: - upward on a hill or incline example: - - this street lay uphill + - This street lay uphill. ili: i21550 members: - uphill @@ -33067,7 +33067,7 @@ definition: - against difficulties example: - - she was talking uphill + - She was talking uphill. ili: i21551 members: - uphill @@ -33076,7 +33076,7 @@ definition: - in or into the highest position example: - - the blade turned uppermost + - The blade turned uppermost. ili: i21552 members: - uppermost @@ -33101,7 +33101,7 @@ definition: - in an honorable manner example: - - he acted honorably + - He acted honorably. ili: i21555 members: - honorably @@ -33111,7 +33111,7 @@ definition: - in a dishonorable manner example: - - he acted dishonorably + - He acted dishonorably. ili: i21556 members: - dishonorably @@ -33120,7 +33120,7 @@ definition: - in an urbane manner example: - - ‘I had tea occasionally with the Duke,’ said Mr. Eggers urbanely + - ‘I had tea occasionally with the Duke,’ said Mr. Eggers urbanely. ili: i21557 members: - urbanely @@ -33129,7 +33129,7 @@ definition: - in a useful manner example: - - extra money could be usefully spent on this project + - Extra money could be usefully spent on this project. ili: i21558 members: - usefully @@ -33138,7 +33138,7 @@ definition: - in a useless manner example: - - the furniture was sitting around uselessly + - The furniture was sitting around uselessly. ili: i21559 members: - uselessly @@ -33147,7 +33147,7 @@ definition: - in a loving and uxorious manner example: - - he kept deferring uxoriously to Mary + - He kept deferring uxoriously to Mary. ili: i21560 members: - uxoriously @@ -33156,7 +33156,7 @@ definition: - in a vacant manner example: - - she was staring vacantly into the room + - She was staring vacantly into the room. ili: i21561 members: - vacantly @@ -33172,7 +33172,7 @@ definition: - with valor; in a valiant manner example: - - he fought valiantly until the end + - He fought valiantly until the end. ili: i21563 members: - valiantly @@ -33182,7 +33182,7 @@ definition: - with validity; in a valid manner example: - - this may not validly be done + - This may not validly be done. ili: i21564 members: - validly @@ -33200,7 +33200,7 @@ definition: - with variation; in a variable manner or to a variable degree example: - - it will be variably cloudy + - It will be variably cloudy. ili: i21566 members: - variably @@ -33209,7 +33209,7 @@ definition: - in a vehement manner example: - - he vehemently denied the accusations against him + - He vehemently denied the accusations against him. ili: i21567 members: - vehemently @@ -33218,7 +33218,7 @@ definition: - in a verbose manner example: - - she explained her ideas verbosely + - She explained her ideas verbosely. ili: i21568 members: - verbosely @@ -33230,9 +33230,9 @@ definition: - in truth; certainly example: - - I verily think so + - I verily think so. - source: The Bible, Psalms 37:3 - text: trust in the Lord … and verily thou shalt be fed + text: Trust in the Lord … and verily thou shalt be fed. exemplifies: - 07087487-n ili: i21569 @@ -33243,7 +33243,7 @@ definition: - indirectly, as, by, or through a substitute example: - - she enjoyed the wedding vicariously + - She enjoyed the wedding vicariously. ili: i21570 members: - vicariously @@ -33269,7 +33269,7 @@ definition: - in a virulent manner example: - - an old woman advanced a few paces to shake her fist virulently in my face + - An old woman advanced a few paces to shake her fist virulently in my face. ili: i21573 members: - virulently @@ -33278,7 +33278,7 @@ definition: - lively, in music example: - - play this section vivace! + - Play this section vivace! ili: i21574 members: - vivace @@ -33287,7 +33287,7 @@ definition: - with vivacity example: - - he describes his adventures vivaciously + - He describes his adventures vivaciously. ili: i21575 members: - vivaciously @@ -33305,7 +33305,7 @@ definition: - in an eagerly voracious manner example: - - she reads voraciously + - She reads voraciously. ili: i21577 members: - voraciously @@ -33314,7 +33314,7 @@ definition: - 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- wandered wide through many lands - - he traveled widely + - … wandered wide through many lands + - He traveled widely. ili: i21594 members: - wide @@ -33463,7 +33463,7 @@ definition: - to a great degree example: - - her work is widely known + - Her work is widely known. ili: i21595 members: - widely @@ -33473,7 +33473,7 @@ - with or by a broad space example: - stand with legs wide apart - - ran wide around left end + - … ran wide around left end ili: i21596 members: - wide @@ -33482,8 +33482,8 @@ definition: - far from the intended target example: - - the arrow went wide of the mark - - a bullet went astray and killed a bystander + - The arrow went wide of the mark. + - A bullet went astray and killed a bystander. ili: i21597 members: - wide @@ -33493,7 +33493,7 @@ definition: - to the fullest extent possible example: - - open your eyes wide + - Open your eyes wide. - with the throttle wide open ili: i21598 members: @@ -33503,7 +33503,7 @@ definition: - in a willful manner example: - 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youthfully @@ -33625,7 +33625,7 @@ definition: - in a zealous manner example: - - she worked zealously to raise funds for the literacy project + - She worked zealously to raise funds for the literacy project. ili: i21613 members: - zealously @@ -33634,7 +33634,7 @@ definition: - with zest example: - - she scrubbed the floors of the new apartment zestfully + - She scrubbed the floors of the new apartment zestfully. ili: i21614 members: - zestfully @@ -33644,7 +33644,7 @@ definition: - in a zigzag course or on a zigzag path example: - - birds flew zigzag across the blue sky + - Birds flew zigzag across the blue sky. ili: i21615 members: - zigzag @@ -33653,7 +33653,7 @@ definition: - with ice cream on top or on the side example: - - we served the apple pie a la mode + - We served the apple pie a la mode. ili: i21616 members: - a la mode @@ -33680,7 +33680,7 @@ definition: - in the higher atmosphere above the earth example: - - weather conditions aloft are fine + - Weather conditions aloft are fine. ili: i21619 members: - aloft @@ -33689,8 +33689,8 @@ definition: - at or to great height; high up in or into the air example: - - eagles were soaring aloft - - dust is whirled aloft + - Eagles were soaring aloft. + - Dust is whirled aloft. ili: i21620 members: - aloft @@ -33699,7 +33699,7 @@ definition: - in an irreproachable and blameless manner example: - - she had lived blamelessly until she met this man + - She had lived blamelessly until she met this man. ili: i21621 members: - irreproachably @@ -33716,7 +33716,7 @@ definition: - upward example: - - the good news sent her spirits aloft + - The good news sent her spirits aloft. ili: i21623 members: - aloft @@ -33725,7 +33725,7 @@ definition: - at or on or to the masthead or upper rigging of a ship example: - - climbed aloft to unfurl the sail + - … climbed aloft to unfurl the sail ili: i21624 members: - aloft @@ -33734,7 +33734,7 @@ definition: - insofar as the circumstances are concerned example: - - the account was circumstantially accurate + - The account was circumstantially accurate. ili: i21625 members: - 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per capita @@ -33923,7 +33923,7 @@ definition: - with respect to philosophy example: - - the movement is philosophically indebted to Rousseau + - The movement is philosophically indebted to Rousseau. ili: i21648 members: - philosophically @@ -33932,7 +33932,7 @@ definition: - so as to disappear or approach zero example: - - errors are vanishingly rare + - Errors are vanishingly rare. ili: i21649 members: - vanishingly @@ -33941,7 +33941,7 @@ definition: - so as to inaugurate example: - - the mayor inaugurally drove the spade into the ground + - The mayor inaugurally drove the spade into the ground. ili: i21650 members: - inaugurally @@ -33950,7 +33950,7 @@ definition: - to or toward the inside of example: - - come in + - Come in. - smash in the door ili: i21651 members: @@ -33962,7 +33962,7 @@ definition: - in an unquestioning manner example: - - he followed his leader unquestioningly + - He followed his leader unquestioningly. ili: i21652 members: - unquestioningly @@ -33971,7 +33971,7 @@ definition: - 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Her shoes had acutely pointed toes. ili: i21660 members: - sharply @@ -34042,7 +34042,7 @@ definition: - in an ungovernable manner example: - - she fought back madly + - She fought back madly. ili: i21661 members: - madly @@ -34052,7 +34052,7 @@ definition: - with barely repressed anger example: - - ‘I can't wait,’ she answered smolderingly + - ‘I can't wait,’ she answered smolderingly. ili: i21662 members: - smolderingly @@ -34062,7 +34062,7 @@ definition: - in a dandy manner example: - - she had shown her talents dandily + - She had shown her talents dandily. ili: i21663 members: - dandily @@ -34071,9 +34071,9 @@ definition: - of joint or shared interest example: - - we have several things in common - - when an audience is responding to a play they are identifying what they have in - common with the human beings on stage + - We have several things in common. + - When an audience is responding to a play they are identifying what they have in + common with the human beings on stage. ili: i21664 members: - in common @@ -34082,7 +34082,7 @@ definition: - in joint use or possession example: - - mites are arachnids, but they have a lot in common with insects + - Mites are arachnids, but they have a lot in common with insects. - property held in common members: - in common @@ -34091,7 +34091,7 @@ definition: - in the same way as; like example: - - in common with families in general, one parent families have been getting smaller + - In common with families in general, one parent families have been getting smaller. members: - in common with partOfSpeech: r @@ -34099,7 +34099,7 @@ definition: - in a manner that is pleasing to the senses example: - - she smiled softly + - She smiled softly. ili: i21665 members: - softly @@ -34108,7 +34108,7 @@ definition: - near or close by example: - - he passed immediately behind her + - He passed immediately behind her. ili: i21666 members: - immediately @@ -34117,7 +34117,7 @@ definition: - bearing an immediate relation example: - - this immediately concerns your future + - This immediately concerns your future. ili: i21667 members: - immediately @@ -34126,9 +34126,9 @@ definition: - without anyone or anything intervening example: - - these two factors are directly related - - he was directly responsible - - measured the physical properties directly + - These two factors are directly related. + - He was directly responsible. + - … measured the physical properties directly ili: i21668 members: - directly @@ -34137,7 +34137,7 @@ definition: - from a source of previously owned goods example: - - I prefer to buy second hand + - I prefer to buy second hand. ili: i21669 members: - second hand @@ -34146,7 +34146,7 @@ definition: - referring to a quantity example: - - the amount was paid in full + - The amount was paid in full. ili: i21670 members: - in full @@ -34156,7 +34156,7 @@ definition: - in an impressively expansive manner example: - - she managed to live rather expansively on her modest income + - She managed to live rather expansively on her modest income. ili: i21671 members: - expansively @@ -34165,7 +34165,7 @@ definition: - all similarly example: - - the students at this college are homogeneously middle-class + - The students at this college are homogeneously middle-class. ili: i21672 members: - homogeneously @@ -34174,7 +34174,7 @@ definition: - flying through the air example: - - we saw the ducks in flight + - We saw the ducks in flight. ili: i21673 members: - in flight @@ -34184,7 +34184,7 @@ definition: - in an attentive manner example: - - he remained close on his guard + - He remained close on his guard. ili: i21675 members: - close @@ -34195,7 +34195,7 @@ definition: - through inherent nature example: - - he was naturally lazy + - He was naturally lazy. ili: i21676 members: - naturally @@ -34229,7 +34229,7 @@ definition: - in an alarming manner example: - - they were fearfully attacked + - They were fearfully attacked. ili: i21680 members: - fearfully @@ -34238,7 +34238,7 @@ definition: - in succession example: - - the prisoners came out one by one + - 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desperately @@ -34328,8 +34328,8 @@ definition: - before another in time, space, or importance example: - - I was here first - - let's do this job first + - I was here first. + - Let's do this job first. ili: i21690 members: - first @@ -34338,7 +34338,7 @@ definition: - in an outstanding manner or to an outstanding degree example: - - she was outstandingly successful in her profession + - She was outstandingly successful in her profession. ili: i21691 members: - outstandingly @@ -34347,7 +34347,7 @@ definition: - in a tuneless fashion example: - - he whistled tunelessly + - He whistled tunelessly. ili: i21692 members: - tunelessly @@ -34356,7 +34356,7 @@ definition: - in a deliberate unhurried manner example: - - she was working deliberately + - She was working deliberately. ili: i21693 members: - measuredly @@ -34366,7 +34366,7 @@ definition: - in a heavy-footed manner example: - - he walked heavily up the three flights to his room + - He walked heavily up the three flights to his room. ili: i21694 members: - heavily @@ -34375,7 +34375,7 @@ definition: - so as to mellow example: - - the rays of the sun struck the earth mellowingly + - The rays of the sun struck the earth mellowingly. ili: i21695 members: - mellowingly @@ -34384,7 +34384,7 @@ definition: - on the day preceding today example: - - yesterday the weather was beautiful + - Yesterday the weather was beautiful. ili: i21696 members: - yesterday @@ -34402,8 +34402,8 @@ definition: - in each other's company example: - - we went to the movies together - - the family that prays together stays together + - We went to the movies together. + - The family that prays together stays together. ili: i21698 members: - together @@ -34412,7 +34412,7 @@ definition: - behind or in the rear example: - - and Jill came tumbling after + - And Jill came tumbling after. ili: i21699 members: - after @@ -34421,7 +34421,7 @@ definition: - comparative of the adverb ‘late’ example: - - he stayed later than you did + - He stayed later than you did. ili: i21700 members: - later @@ -34430,7 +34430,7 @@ definition: - used with question words to convey surprise example: - - what on earth are you doing? + - What on earth are you doing? ili: i21701 members: - on earth @@ -34439,7 +34439,7 @@ definition: - showing no emotion example: - - the convicted killer listened unblinkingly to the reading of his sentence + - The convicted killer listened unblinkingly to the reading of his sentence. ili: i21702 members: - unblinkingly @@ -34448,7 +34448,7 @@ definition: - in an indulgently luxurious manner example: - - she sprawled out luxuriously on the sofa + - She sprawled out luxuriously on the sofa. ili: i21703 members: - luxuriously @@ -34457,7 +34457,7 @@ definition: - with great force example: - - she hit her arm heavily against the wall + - She hit her arm heavily against the wall. ili: i21704 members: - heavily @@ -34466,7 +34466,7 @@ definition: - in a menacing or scowling way example: - - he looked up loweringly + - He looked up loweringly. ili: i21705 members: - 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- time flies like an arrow + - He waited for along time. + - It took some time before he got an answer. + - Time flies like an arrow. hypernym: - 00024444-n ili: i35582 @@ -446,7 +446,7 @@ definition: - the unlimited expanse in which everything is located example: - - they tested his ability to locate objects in space + - They tested his ability to locate objects in space. - the boundless regions of the infinite hypernym: - 00024444-n @@ -495,7 +495,7 @@ - a sustained phenomenon or one marked by gradual changes through a series of states example: - events now in process - - the process of calcification begins later for boys than for girls + - The process of calcification begins later for boys than for girls. hypernym: - 00001930-n ili: i35587 diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.act.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.act.yaml index bf80ac1c..22f7cd66 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.act.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.act.yaml @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ definition: - an action example: - - how could you do such a thing? + - How could you do such a thing? hypernym: - 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the action of putting something into operation example: - the application of maximum thrust - - massage has far-reaching medical applications + - Massage has far-reaching medical applications. - the application of indexes to tables of data hypernym: - 00038116-n @@ -111,8 +111,8 @@ definition: - an initial accomplishment that opens the way for further developments example: - - the town became a beachhead in the campaign to ban smoking outdoors - - they are presently attempting to gain a foothold in the Russian market + - The town became a beachhead in the campaign to ban smoking outdoors. + - They are presently attempting to gain a foothold in the Russian market. hypernym: - 00035910-n ili: i35604 @@ -124,8 +124,8 @@ definition: - an easy accomplishment example: - - winning the tournament was a cakewalk for him - - invading Iraq won't be a cakewalk + - Winning the tournament was a cakewalk for him. + - Invading Iraq won't be a cakewalk. exemplifies: - 07120141-n hypernym: @@ -138,8 +138,8 @@ definition: - 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Once a nation is embarked on a course of action it becomes extremely difficult + for any retraction to take place. hypernym: - 00038116-n ili: i35612 @@ -218,8 +218,8 @@ definition: - (figurative) a course of action that is unproductive and offers no hope of improvement example: - - all the clues led the police into blind alleys - - so far every road that we've been down has turned out to be a blind alley + - All the clues led the police into blind alleys. + - So far every road that we've been down has turned out to be a blind alley. exemplifies: - 07120141-n hypernym: @@ -260,8 +260,8 @@ definition: - close interaction example: - - they kept in daily contact - - they claimed that they had been in contact with extraterrestrial beings + - They kept in daily contact. + - They claimed that they had been in contact with extraterrestrial beings. hypernym: - 00039759-n ili: i35617 @@ -272,8 +272,8 @@ definition: - contact with something dangerous or undesirable example: - - I had a brush with danger on my way to work - 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00035910-n ili: i35651 @@ -661,8 +661,8 @@ definition: - the sum of recognized accomplishments example: - - the lawyer has a good record - - the track record shows that he will be a good president + - The lawyer has a good record. + - The track record shows that he will be a good president. hypernym: - 00035910-n ili: i35654 @@ -684,8 +684,8 @@ definition: - advancing toward a goal example: - - persuading him was easy going - - the proposal faces tough sledding + - Persuading him was easy going. + - The proposal faces tough sledding. hypernym: - 00035910-n ili: i35656 @@ -707,7 +707,7 @@ definition: - the act of arriving at a certain place example: - - they awaited her arrival + - They awaited her arrival. hypernym: - 00038116-n ili: i35658 @@ -718,7 +718,7 @@ definition: - arrival at a new stage example: - - his attainment of puberty was delayed by malnutrition + - His attainment of puberty was delayed by malnutrition. hypernym: - 00048966-n ili: i35659 @@ -741,7 +741,7 @@ definition: - 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Everyone expected him to win so his loss was a shock. hypernym: - 00067456-n ili: i35762 @@ -1884,7 +1884,7 @@ definition: - the act of surrendering (usually under agreed conditions) example: - - they were protected until the capitulation of the fort + - They were protected until the capitulation of the fort. hypernym: - 00068346-n ili: i35763 @@ -2085,9 +2085,9 @@ definition: - a wrong action attributable to bad judgment or ignorance or inattention example: - - he made a bad mistake - - she was quick to point out my errors - - I could understand his English in spite of his grammatical faults + - He made a bad mistake. + - She was quick to point out my errors. + - I could understand his English in spite of his grammatical faults. hypernym: - 00067036-n ili: i35783 @@ -2123,7 +2123,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - the second baseman made a bobble but still had time to throw the runner out + - The second baseman made a bobble but still had time to throw the runner out. hypernym: - 00075610-n ili: i35786 @@ -2147,7 +2147,7 @@ definition: - an act that brings discredit to the person who does it example: - - he made a huge blot on his copybook + - He made a huge blot on his copybook. hypernym: - 00071785-n ili: i35788 @@ -2162,7 +2162,7 @@ definition: - a mistake that results from taking one thing to be another example: - - he changed his name in order to avoid confusion with the notorious outlaw + - He changed his name in order to avoid confusion with the notorious outlaw. hypernym: - 00071785-n ili: i35789 @@ -2207,9 +2207,9 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - the error in the calculation was attributable to rounding - - taxes are rounded off to the nearest dollar but the rounding error is surprisingly - small + - The error in the calculation was attributable to rounding. + - Taxes are rounded off to the nearest dollar but the rounding error is surprisingly + small. hypernym: - 00073628-n ili: i35793 @@ -2352,7 +2352,7 @@ definition: - a serious and ludicrous blunder example: - - he made a bad bull of the assignment + - He made a bad bull of the assignment. hypernym: - 00075610-n ili: i35805 @@ -2409,7 +2409,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - he dropped a clanger + - He dropped a clanger. hypernym: - 00075610-n ili: i35810 @@ -2420,9 +2420,9 @@ definition: - an unintentional but embarrassing blunder example: - - he recited the whole poem without a single trip - - he arranged his robes to avoid a trip-up later - - confusion caused his unfortunate misstep + - He recited the whole poem without a single trip. + - He arranged his robes to avoid a trip-up later. + - Confusion caused his unfortunate misstep. hypernym: - 00075610-n ili: i35811 @@ -2436,7 +2436,7 @@ definition: - a sudden drop from an upright position example: - - he had a nasty spill on the ice + - He had a nasty spill on the ice. hypernym: - 07332119-n ili: i35812 @@ -2492,8 +2492,8 @@ definition: - becoming infected example: - - catching cold is sometimes unavoidable - - the contracting of a serious illness can be financially catastrophic + - Catching cold is sometimes unavoidable. + - The contracting of a serious illness can be financially catastrophic. hypernym: - 00042637-n ili: i35817 @@ -2505,7 +2505,7 @@ definition: - acquiring or coming into something (usually undesirable) example: - - incurring debts is easier than paying them + - Incurring debts is easier than paying them. hypernym: - 00078239-n ili: i35818 @@ -2526,7 +2526,7 @@ - the formal act of acquiring something (especially territory) by conquest or occupation example: - the French annexation of Madagascar as a colony in 1896 - - a protectorate has frequently been a first step to annexation + - A protectorate has frequently been a first step to annexation. hypernym: - 00078239-n ili: i35820 @@ -2537,7 +2537,7 @@ definition: - acquisition of government money for benefits to a specific locale example: - - keeps his hold on his constituents through unashamed pork-barreling + - … keeps his hold on his constituents through unashamed pork-barreling hypernym: - 00078239-n ili: i35821 @@ -2548,7 +2548,7 @@ definition: - the acquisition of something for payment example: - - they closed the purchase with a handshake + - They closed the purchase with a handshake. hypernym: - 00078239-n ili: i35822 @@ -2694,8 +2694,8 @@ definition: - the act of buying example: - - buying and selling fill their days - - shrewd purchasing requires considerable knowledge + - Buying and selling fill their days. + - Shrewd purchasing requires considerable knowledge. hypernym: - 00079838-n ili: i35836 @@ -2707,8 +2707,8 @@ definition: - searching for or buying goods or services example: - - went shopping for a reliable plumber - - does her shopping at the mall rather than down town + - … went shopping for a reliable plumber + - … does her shopping at the mall rather than down town hypernym: - 00082392-n ili: i35837 @@ -2719,7 +2719,7 @@ definition: - shopping at a market example: - - does the weekly marketing at the supermarket + - … does the weekly marketing at the supermarket hypernym: - 00082656-n ili: i35838 @@ -2750,8 +2750,8 @@ definition: - the act of taking something that is offered example: - - her acceptance of the gift encouraged him - - he anticipated their acceptance of his offer + - Her acceptance of the gift encouraged him. + - He anticipated their acceptance of his offer. hypernym: - 00078239-n ili: i35841 @@ -2772,10 +2772,10 @@ definition: - the act of taking possession of or power over something example: - - his assumption of office coincided with the trouble in Cuba + - His assumption of office coincided with the trouble in Cuba. - the Nazi assumption of power in 1934 - - he acquired all the company's assets for ten million dollars and the assumption - of the company's debts + - He acquired all the company's assets for ten million dollars and the assumption + of the company's debts. hypernym: - 00078239-n ili: i35843 @@ -2787,7 +2787,7 @@ definition: - the act of assuming or taking for granted example: - - your assumption that I would agree was unwarranted + - Your assumption that I would agree was unwarranted. hypernym: - 00030657-n ili: i35844 @@ -2817,7 +2817,7 @@ definition: - the act of getting possession of something example: - - he was responsible for the procurement of materials and supplies + - He was responsible for the procurement of materials and supplies. hypernym: - 00078239-n ili: i35847 @@ -2831,9 +2831,9 @@ - a deliberate act of acquisition of something, often without the permission of the owner example: - - the necessary funds were obtained by the government's appropriation of the company's - operating unit - - a person's appropriation of property belonging to another is dishonest + - The necessary funds were obtained by the government's appropriation of the company's + operating unit. + - A person's appropriation of property belonging to another is dishonest. hypernym: - 00042637-n ili: i35848 @@ -2844,7 +2844,7 @@ definition: - the appropriation (of ideas or words etc.) from another source example: - - the borrowing of ancient motifs was very apparent + - The borrowing of ancient motifs was very apparent. hypernym: - 00084795-n ili: i35849 @@ -2868,7 +2868,7 @@ definition: - wrongful borrowing example: - - his explanation was a misappropriation of sociological theory + - His explanation was a misappropriation of sociological theory. hypernym: - 00085191-n ili: i35851 @@ -2924,7 +2924,7 @@ of a claim example: - Originally distress was a landlord's remedy against a tenant for unpaid rents - or property damage but now the landlord is given a landlord's lien + or property damage but now the landlord is given a landlord's lien. hypernym: - 00086039-n ili: i35856 @@ -2980,7 +2980,7 @@ definition: - the act of occupying or taking possession of a building example: - - occupation of a building without a certificate of occupancy is illegal + - Occupation of a building without a certificate of occupancy is illegal. hypernym: - 00042637-n ili: i35861 @@ -3027,7 +3027,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - he criticized the awarding of compensation by the court + - He criticized the awarding of compensation by the court. hypernym: - 00088243-n ili: i35865 @@ -3042,7 +3042,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06546650-n example: - - under Roman law, addiction was the justification for slavery + - Under Roman law, addiction was the justification for slavery. hypernym: - 00088483-n ili: i35866 @@ -3054,7 +3054,7 @@ - a grant of federal money to state and local governments to support social welfare programs example: - - block grants reduce federal responsibility for social welfare + - Block grants reduce federal responsibility for social welfare. hypernym: - 00088243-n ili: i35867 @@ -3085,7 +3085,7 @@ definition: - the act of apprehending (especially apprehending a criminal) example: - - the policeman on the beat got credit for the collar + - The policeman on the beat got credit for the collar. hypernym: - 00089301-n ili: i35870 @@ -3122,8 +3122,8 @@ definition: - getting something back again example: - - upon the restitution of the book to its rightful owner the child was given a tongue - lashing + - Upon the restitution of the book to its rightful owner the child was given a tongue + lashing. hypernym: - 00078239-n ili: i35873 @@ -3139,7 +3139,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - the Treasury will find some clawback for the extra benefits members received + - The Treasury will find some clawback for the extra benefits members received. hypernym: - 00090171-n ili: i35874 @@ -3182,7 +3182,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - she allocated part of the trust to her church by appointment + - She allocated part of the trust to her church by appointment. hypernym: - 00044347-n ili: i35878 @@ -3193,7 +3193,7 @@ definition: - the act of carefully weeding out unwanted things or people example: - - the department got a good comb-out + - The department got a good comb-out. hypernym: - 00044347-n ili: i35879 @@ -3204,7 +3204,7 @@ definition: - disposing of property by voluntary transfer without receiving value in return example: - - the alumni followed a program of annual giving + - The alumni followed a program of annual giving. hypernym: - 00044347-n ili: i35880 @@ -3314,7 +3314,7 @@ definition: - the act of making or transporting alcoholic liquor for sale illegally example: - - the Prohibition amendment made bootlegging profitable + - The Prohibition amendment made bootlegging profitable. hypernym: - 01115160-n ili: i35891 @@ -3325,7 +3325,7 @@ definition: - the act of selling illegally or without permission example: - - the bootlegging of videotapes is common in Asia + - The bootlegging of videotapes is common in Asia. hypernym: - 01115160-n ili: i35892 @@ -3367,8 +3367,8 @@ definition: - recovery or preservation from loss or danger example: - - work is the deliverance of mankind - - a surgeon's job is the saving of lives + - Work is the deliverance of mankind. + - A surgeon's job is the saving of lives. hypernym: - 00046648-n ili: i35896 @@ -3382,7 +3382,7 @@ definition: - saving the lives of drowning persons example: - - he took a course in lifesaving + - He took a course in lifesaving. hypernym: - 00094303-n ili: i35897 @@ -3421,8 +3421,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08100476-n example: - - in the Middle Ages the unrestricted sale of indulgences by pardoners became a - widespread abuse + - In the Middle Ages the unrestricted sale of indulgences by pardoners became a + widespread abuse. hypernym: - 00095060-n ili: i35900 @@ -3465,7 +3465,7 @@ definition: - something done or paid in expiation of a wrong example: - - how can I make amends + - How can I make amends. hypernym: - 00095941-n ili: i35904 @@ -3527,7 +3527,7 @@ definition: - saving someone or something from harm or from an unpleasant situation example: - - the salvation of his party was the president's major concern + - The salvation of his party was the president's major concern. hypernym: - 00094303-n ili: i35910 @@ -3594,8 +3594,8 @@ - the act of performing; of doing something successfully; using knowledge as distinguished from merely possessing it example: - - they criticized his performance as mayor - - experience generally improves performance + - They criticized his performance as mayor. + - Experience generally improves performance. hypernym: - 00038116-n ili: i35917 @@ -3645,7 +3645,7 @@ definition: - the performance of duties by a waiter or servant example: - - that restaurant has excellent service + - That restaurant has excellent service. hypernym: - 01213306-n ili: i35921 @@ -3685,7 +3685,7 @@ definition: - the act of performing a drama example: - - the group joined together in a dramatic production + - The group joined together in a dramatic production. hypernym: - 00551808-n ili: i35925 @@ -3765,7 +3765,7 @@ definition: - the act of interpreting something as expressed in an artistic performance example: - - her rendition of Milton's verse was extraordinarily moving + - Her rendition of Milton's verse was extraordinarily moving. hypernym: - 00551808-n ili: i35932 @@ -3788,7 +3788,7 @@ - a distinctive interpretation (especially as used by politicians to sway public opinion) example: - - the campaign put a favorable spin on the story + - The campaign put a favorable spin on the story. hypernym: - 00101363-n ili: i35934 @@ -3808,7 +3808,7 @@ definition: - managing the bow in playing a stringed instrument example: - - the violinist's bowing was excellent + - The violinist's bowing was excellent. hypernym: - 00102011-n ili: i35936 @@ -3839,7 +3839,7 @@ - the kind of playing that involves pressing the fingers on the strings of a stringed instrument to control the pitch example: - - the violinist's stopping was excellent + - The violinist's stopping was excellent. hypernym: - 00102011-n ili: i35939 @@ -3881,7 +3881,7 @@ - the act of implementing the control of equipment with advanced technology; usually involving electronic hardware example: - - automation replaces human workers by machines + - Automation replaces human workers by machines. hypernym: - 00952969-n ili: i35943 @@ -3962,7 +3962,7 @@ definition: - the act of applying force to propel something example: - - after reaching the desired velocity the drive is cut off + - After reaching the desired velocity the drive is cut off. hypernym: - 00045991-n ili: i35951 @@ -3975,7 +3975,7 @@ definition: - (colloquial) the application of maximum thrust example: - - he moved the throttle to the firewall + - He moved the throttle to the firewall. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -3988,7 +3988,7 @@ definition: - the act of applying force suddenly example: - - the impulse knocked him over + - The impulse knocked him over. hypernym: - 00104654-n ili: i35953 @@ -4012,7 +4012,7 @@ - the act of throwing (propelling something with a rapid movement of the arm and wrist) example: - - the catcher made a good throw to second base + - The catcher made a good throw to second base. hypernym: - 00045991-n ili: i35955 @@ -4043,8 +4043,8 @@ definition: - throwing something heavy (with great effort) example: - - he gave it a mighty heave - - he was not good at heaving passes + - He gave it a mighty heave. + - He was not good at heaving passes. hypernym: - 00105359-n ili: i35958 @@ -4080,7 +4080,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - the pass was fumbled + - The pass was fumbled. hypernym: - 00105359-n ili: i35961 @@ -4093,7 +4093,7 @@ definition: - the action or manner of throwing something example: - - his pitch fell short and his hat landed on the floor + - His pitch fell short and his hat landed on the floor. hypernym: - 00105359-n ili: i35962 @@ -4129,7 +4129,7 @@ definition: - a quick throw example: - - he gave the ball a shy to the first baseman + - He gave the ball a shy to the first baseman. hypernym: - 00105359-n ili: i35965 @@ -4169,7 +4169,7 @@ definition: - a pitch that is not in the strike zone example: - - he threw nine straight balls before the manager yanked him + - He threw nine straight balls before the manager yanked him. hypernym: - 00107092-n ili: i35969 @@ -4227,8 +4227,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - he swung late on the fastball - - he showed batters nothing but smoke + - He swung late on the fastball. + - He showed batters nothing but smoke. hypernym: - 00107092-n ili: i35974 @@ -4314,7 +4314,7 @@ into foul territory, or that the batter does not swing at but the umpire judges to be in the area over home plate and between the batter's knees and shoulders example: - - this pitcher throws more strikes than balls + - This pitcher throws more strikes than balls. hypernym: - 00107092-n ili: i35982 @@ -4345,7 +4345,7 @@ definition: - throwing the basketball toward the hoop example: - - his shot hit the rim and bounced out + - His shot hit the rim and bounced out. hypernym: - 00790293-n ili: i35985 @@ -4489,8 +4489,8 @@ definition: - the act of applying force in order to move something away example: - - he gave the door a hard push - - the pushing is good exercise + - He gave the door a hard push. + - The pushing is good exercise. hypernym: - 00045991-n ili: i35999 @@ -4535,8 +4535,8 @@ definition: - the act of pressing; the exertion of pressure example: - - he gave the button a press - - he used pressure to stop the bleeding + - He gave the button a press. + - He used pressure to stop the bleeding. - at the pressing of a button hypernym: - 00113132-n @@ -4550,7 +4550,7 @@ definition: - the act of pressing one thing on or into the surface of another example: - - he watched the impression of the seal on the hot wax + - He watched the impression of the seal on the hot wax. hypernym: - 00113933-n ili: i36004 @@ -4561,7 +4561,7 @@ definition: - the act of shoving (giving a push to someone or something) example: - - he gave the door a shove + - He gave the door a shove. hypernym: - 00113132-n ili: i36005 @@ -4572,7 +4572,7 @@ definition: - the act of shoving hastily example: - - she complained about bundling the children off to school + - She complained about bundling the children off to school. hypernym: - 00114546-n ili: i36006 @@ -4593,7 +4593,7 @@ definition: - jostling with the elbows example: - - elbowing is a foul in basketball + - Elbowing is a foul in basketball. hypernym: - 00114915-n ili: i36008 @@ -4604,8 +4604,8 @@ definition: - the act of pulling; applying force to move something toward or with you example: - - the pull up the hill had him breathing harder - - his strenuous pulling strained his back + - The pull up the hill had him breathing harder. + - His strenuous pulling strained his back. hypernym: - 00045991-n ili: i36009 @@ -4617,7 +4617,7 @@ definition: - the act of dragging (pulling with force) example: - - the drag up the hill exhausted him + - The drag up the hill exhausted him. hypernym: - 00115251-n ili: i36010 @@ -4628,7 +4628,7 @@ definition: - the act of drawing or hauling something example: - - the haul up the hill went very slowly + - The haul up the hill went very slowly. hypernym: - 00115251-n ili: i36011 @@ -4642,7 +4642,7 @@ definition: - the act of hauling something (as a vehicle) by means of a hitch or rope example: - - the truck gave him a tow to the garage + - The truck gave him a tow to the garage. hypernym: - 00115856-n ili: i36012 @@ -4698,7 +4698,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06073656-n example: - - his leg was in traction for several days + - His leg was in traction for several days. hypernym: - 00115251-n ili: i36017 @@ -4709,8 +4709,8 @@ definition: - the act of raising something example: - - he responded with a lift of his eyebrow - - firemen learn several different raises for getting ladders up + - He responded with a lift of his eyebrow. + - Firemen learn several different raises for getting ladders up. hypernym: - 00045991-n ili: i36018 @@ -4891,8 +4891,8 @@ definition: - the act of jumping; propelling yourself off the ground example: - - he advanced in a series of jumps - - the jumping was unexpected + - He advanced in a series of jumps. + - The jumping was unexpected. hypernym: - 00045991-n ili: i36034 @@ -4904,7 +4904,7 @@ definition: - a headlong jump (or fall) example: - - he took a header into the shrubbery + - He took a header into the shrubbery. hypernym: - 00120388-n ili: i36035 @@ -4948,7 +4948,7 @@ definition: - jumping in one spot (as in excitement) example: - - the wailing and jumping up and down exhausted him + - The wailing and jumping up and down exhausted him. hypernym: - 00120388-n ili: i36039 @@ -4971,7 +4971,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00470726-n example: - - the quarterback fumbled the snap + - The quarterback fumbled the snap. hypernym: - 00106640-n ili: i36041 @@ -5004,7 +5004,7 @@ definition: - the act of sending on to another destination example: - - the forwarding of mail to a new address is done automatically + - The forwarding of mail to a new address is done automatically. - the forwarding of resumes to the personnel department hypernym: - 00122186-n @@ -5039,7 +5039,7 @@ definition: - the transmission of a letter example: - - the postmark indicates the time of mailing + - The postmark indicates the time of mailing. hypernym: - 00122186-n ili: i36047 @@ -5061,7 +5061,7 @@ definition: - the act of firing a projectile example: - - his shooting was slow but accurate + - His shooting was slow but accurate. hypernym: - 00045991-n ili: i36049 @@ -5075,7 +5075,7 @@ definition: - the act of shooting at targets example: - - they hold a shoot every weekend during the summer + - They hold a shoot every weekend during the summer. hypernym: - 00123481-n ili: i36050 @@ -5108,7 +5108,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - two runners started before the gun + - Two runners started before the gun. - a twenty gun salute hypernym: - 00124054-n @@ -5129,8 +5129,8 @@ definition: - the act of shooting a gun example: - - the gunfire endangered innocent bystanders - - they retreated in the face of withering enemy fire + - The gunfire endangered innocent bystanders. + - They retreated in the face of withering enemy fire. hypernym: - 00123481-n ili: i36055 @@ -5211,7 +5211,7 @@ definition: - the act of touching physically example: - - her fingers came in contact with the light switch + - Her fingers came in contact with the light switch. hypernym: - 00047263-n ili: i36063 @@ -5223,7 +5223,7 @@ definition: - the act of rubbing or wiping example: - - he gave the hood a quick rub + - He gave the hood a quick rub. hypernym: - 00125700-n ili: i36064 @@ -5255,8 +5255,8 @@ definition: - the act of contacting one thing with another example: - - repeated hitting raised a large bruise - - after three misses she finally got a hit + - Repeated hitting raised a large bruise. + - After three misses she finally got a hit. hypernym: - 00047263-n ili: i36067 @@ -5269,7 +5269,7 @@ definition: - the action of bruising example: - - the bruise resulted from a contusion + - The bruise resulted from a contusion. hypernym: - 00126449-n ili: i36068 @@ -5336,7 +5336,7 @@ definition: - playing golf example: - - he goes south every winter for the golfing + - He goes south every winter for the golfing. hypernym: - 00041926-n ili: i36074 @@ -5360,7 +5360,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - he worked the pitcher for a base on balls + - He worked the pitcher for a base on balls. hypernym: - 00035910-n ili: i36076 @@ -5373,7 +5373,7 @@ definition: - the supreme effort one can make example: - - they did their best + - They did their best. hypernym: - 00787849-n ili: i36077 @@ -5384,7 +5384,7 @@ definition: - the weakest effort or poorest achievement one is capable of example: - - it was the worst he had ever done on a test + - It was the worst he had ever done on a test. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -5514,7 +5514,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - you only get 3 outs per inning + - You only get 3 outs per inning. hypernym: - 00067456-n ili: i36089 @@ -5529,7 +5529,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - the shortstop got the runner at second on a force + - The shortstop got the runner at second on a force. hypernym: - 00130913-n ili: i36090 @@ -5545,7 +5545,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - the first baseman made 15 putouts + - The first baseman made 15 putouts. hypernym: - 00130347-n ili: i36091 @@ -5645,7 +5645,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - the batter hit a liner to the shortstop + - The batter hit a liner to the shortstop. hypernym: - 00129458-n ili: i36100 @@ -5739,7 +5739,7 @@ definition: - a base hit on which the batter stops safely at second base example: - - he hit a double to deep centerfield + - He hit a double to deep centerfield. hypernym: - 00131910-n ili: i36109 @@ -5773,7 +5773,7 @@ definition: - a sharp slanting blow example: - - he gave me a clip on the ear + - He gave me a clip on the ear. hypernym: - 01175528-n ili: i36112 @@ -5784,7 +5784,7 @@ definition: - the act of hitting vigorously example: - - he gave the table a whack + - He gave the table a whack. hypernym: - 01175528-n ili: i36113 @@ -5876,7 +5876,7 @@ definition: - a quick blow delivered with a whip or whiplike object example: - - the whip raised a red welt + - The whip raised a red welt. hypernym: - 01175528-n ili: i36122 @@ -5891,7 +5891,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00446787-n example: - - I gave him a clout on his nose + - I gave him a clout on his nose. hypernym: - 01175528-n ili: i36123 @@ -5907,7 +5907,7 @@ definition: - a blow with the hand (usually on the ear) example: - - I gave him a good box on the ear + - I gave him a good box on the ear. hypernym: - 01175528-n ili: i36124 @@ -5918,7 +5918,7 @@ definition: - the act of touching someone suddenly with your finger or elbow example: - - she gave me a sharp dig in the ribs + - She gave me a sharp dig in the ribs. hypernym: - 00047263-n ili: i36125 @@ -5998,8 +5998,8 @@ definition: - the act of delivering a blow with the foot example: - - he gave the ball a powerful kick - - the team's kicking was excellent + - He gave the ball a powerful kick. + - The team's kicking was excellent. hypernym: - 01175528-n ili: i36133 @@ -6038,8 +6038,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00469555-n example: - - the punt traveled 50 yards - - punting is an important part of the game + - The punt traveled 50 yards. + - Punting is an important part of the game. hypernym: - 00137149-n ili: i36136 @@ -6099,7 +6099,7 @@ definition: - a light glancing touch example: - - there was a brief kiss of their hands in passing + - There was a brief kiss of their hands in passing. hypernym: - 00047263-n ili: i36141 @@ -6123,7 +6123,7 @@ definition: - the act of contacting something with your hand example: - - peonies can be blighted by the laying on of a finger + - Peonies can be blighted by the laying on of a finger. hypernym: - 00125700-n ili: i36143 @@ -6166,10 +6166,10 @@ definition: - the act of catching an object with the hands example: - - Mays made the catch with his back to the plate - - he made a grab for the ball before it landed - - Martin's snatch at the bridle failed and the horse raced away - - the infielder's snap and throw was a single motion + - Mays made the catch with his back to the plate. + - He made a grab for the ball before it landed. + - Martin's snatch at the bridle failed and the horse raced away. + - The infielder's snap and throw was a single motion. hypernym: - 00047263-n ili: i36147 @@ -6209,7 +6209,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00470726-n example: - - the tight end made a great reception on the 20 yard line + - The tight end made a great reception on the 20 yard line. hypernym: - 00139776-n ili: i36150 @@ -6240,7 +6240,7 @@ definition: - the act of interlocking or meshing example: - - an interlocking of arms by the police held the crowd in check + - An interlocking of arms by the police held the crowd in check. hypernym: - 00139776-n ili: i36153 @@ -6283,7 +6283,7 @@ definition: - a methodical examination or review of a condition or situation example: - - he made an audit of all the plants on his property + - He made an audit of all the plants on his property. - an energy efficiency audit - an email log audit hypernym: @@ -6321,8 +6321,8 @@ definition: - the act of inspecting or verifying example: - - they made a check of their equipment - - the pilot ran through the check-out procedure + - They made a check of their equipment. + - The pilot ran through the check-out procedure. hypernym: - 00880949-n ili: i36160 @@ -6335,7 +6335,7 @@ definition: - a check on work performance or product quality made at random times without warning example: - - spot checks ensure a high level of performance by employees + - Spot checks ensure a high level of performance by employees. hypernym: - 00142626-n ili: i36161 @@ -6364,9 +6364,9 @@ definition: - the act of examining resemblances example: - - they made a comparison of noise levels - - the fractions selected for comparison must require pupils to consider both numerator - and denominator + - They made a comparison of noise levels. + - The fractions selected for comparison must require pupils to consider both numerator + and denominator. hypernym: - 00637093-n ili: i36163 @@ -6378,7 +6378,7 @@ definition: - a method of examining in minute detail example: - - he went over the contract with a fine-tooth comb looking for loopholes + - He went over the contract with a fine-tooth comb looking for loopholes. hypernym: - 00637093-n ili: i36164 @@ -6411,7 +6411,7 @@ definition: - a swift cursory examination or inspection example: - - I gave him the once-over + - I gave him the once-over. hypernym: - 00637093-n ili: i36167 @@ -6477,9 +6477,9 @@ definition: - a gentle affectionate stroking (or something resembling it) example: - - he showered her with caresses - - soft music was a fond caress - - the caresses of the breeze played over his face + - He showered her with caresses. + - Soft music was a fond caress. + - The caresses of the breeze played over his face. hypernym: - 00145452-n ili: i36173 @@ -6504,7 +6504,7 @@ - the act of bringing two things into contact (especially for communication) example: - the joining of hands around the table - - there was a connection via the internet + - There was a connection via the internet. hypernym: - 00376871-n ili: i36175 @@ -6518,7 +6518,7 @@ definition: - a connection made via the internet to another website example: - - WordNet gets many hits from users worldwide + - WordNet gets many hits from users worldwide. hypernym: - 00146038-n ili: i36176 @@ -6581,8 +6581,8 @@ definition: - the act of joining together as one example: - - the merging of the two groups occurred quickly - - there was no meeting of minds + - The merging of the two groups occurred quickly. + - There was no meeting of minds. hypernym: - 00147392-n ili: i36182 @@ -6736,7 +6736,7 @@ definition: - loosening the ties that fasten something example: - - the tying of bow ties is an art; the untying is easy + - The tying of bow ties is an art; the untying is easy. hypernym: - 00148682-n ili: i36197 @@ -6811,7 +6811,7 @@ definition: - touching with the tongue example: - - the dog's laps were warm and wet + - The dog's laps were warm and wet. hypernym: - 00047263-n ili: i36204 @@ -7029,8 +7029,8 @@ definition: - documentary validation example: - - his documentation of the results was excellent - - the strongest support for this view is the work of Jones + - His documentation of the results was excellent. + - The strongest support for this view is the work of Jones. hypernym: - 00154781-n ili: i36225 @@ -7085,7 +7085,7 @@ definition: - a determination of the place where something is example: - - he got a good fix on the target + - He got a good fix on the target. hypernym: - 00152317-n ili: i36230 @@ -7160,8 +7160,8 @@ definition: - using force to cause something to occur example: - - though pressed into rugby under compulsion I began to enjoy the game - - they didn't have to use coercion + - Though pressed into rugby under compulsion I began to enjoy the game. + - They didn't have to use coercion. hypernym: - 00043049-n ili: i36237 @@ -7193,7 +7193,7 @@ definition: - the act of subjecting someone to an influencing experience example: - - she denounced the exposure of children to pornography + - She denounced the exposure of children to pornography. hypernym: - 00157901-n ili: i36240 @@ -7224,7 +7224,7 @@ definition: - influencing strongly example: - - they resented the impingement of American values on European culture + - They resented the impingement of American values on European culture. hypernym: - 00157901-n ili: i36243 @@ -7237,7 +7237,7 @@ definition: - exerting shrewd or devious influence especially for one's own advantage example: - - his manipulation of his friends was scandalous + - His manipulation of his friends was scandalous. hypernym: - 00157901-n ili: i36244 @@ -7250,9 +7250,9 @@ - deliberate actions of calculated psychological manipulation intended to intimidate or confuse (usually for competitive advantage) example: - - football players try to play mind games with the opposition - - the jeweler's mind game is to convince lovers that the size of a gemstone reflects - the depth of their feelings + - Football players try to play mind games with the opposition. + - The jeweler's mind game is to convince lovers that the size of a gemstone reflects + the depth of their feelings. hypernym: - 00159005-n ili: i36245 @@ -7299,7 +7299,7 @@ - inducement (as of a public official) by improper means (as bribery) to violate duty (as by committing a felony) example: - - he was held on charges of corruption and racketeering + - He was held on charges of corruption and racketeering. hypernym: - 00159997-n ili: i36249 @@ -7310,7 +7310,7 @@ definition: - the act of influencing by exciting hope or desire example: - - his enticements were shameless + - His enticements were shameless. hypernym: - 00157901-n ili: i36250 @@ -7333,7 +7333,7 @@ - the act of gaining acceptance or affection for yourself by persuasive and subtle blandishments example: - - she refused to use insinuation in order to gain favor + - She refused to use insinuation in order to gain favor. hypernym: - 00160719-n ili: i36252 @@ -7374,7 +7374,7 @@ definition: - a seduction culminating in sexual intercourse example: - - calling his seduction of the girl a ‘score’ was a typical example of male slang + - Calling his seduction of the girl a ‘score’ was a typical example of male slang. hypernym: - 00161352-n ili: i36256 @@ -7406,8 +7406,8 @@ definition: - the act of choosing or selecting example: - - your choice of colors was unfortunate - - you can take your pick + - Your choice of colors was unfortunate. + - You can take your pick. hypernym: - 00038116-n ili: i36259 @@ -7463,7 +7463,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - their system of hiring people seemed to be a sort of lucky dip + - Their system of hiring people seemed to be a sort of lucky dip. hypernym: - 00162875-n ili: i36264 @@ -7486,8 +7486,8 @@ definition: - the act of making up your mind about something example: - - the burden of decision was his - - he drew his conclusions quickly + - The burden of decision was his. + - He drew his conclusions quickly. hypernym: - 00162063-n ili: i36266 @@ -7500,7 +7500,7 @@ definition: - the act of making a choice example: - - followed my father of my own volition + - … followed my father of my own volition hypernym: - 00162063-n ili: i36267 @@ -7512,7 +7512,7 @@ definition: - an act of intending; a volition that you intend to carry out example: - - my intention changed once I saw her + - My intention changed once I saw her. hypernym: - 00163868-n ili: i36268 @@ -7547,7 +7547,7 @@ definition: - the act of putting a person into a non-elective position example: - - the appointment had to be approved by the whole committee + - The appointment had to be approved by the whole committee. hypernym: - 00163453-n ili: i36271 @@ -7572,7 +7572,7 @@ definition: - the act of distributing something to designated places or persons example: - - the first task is the assignment of an address to each datum + - The first task is the assignment of an address to each datum. hypernym: - 01085001-n ili: i36273 @@ -7599,7 +7599,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - he was ejected for protesting the call + - He was ejected for protesting the call. hypernym: - 00163453-n ili: i36275 @@ -7629,7 +7629,7 @@ definition: - the act of ordaining; the act of conferring (or receiving) holy orders example: - - the rabbi's family was present for his ordination + - The rabbi's family was present for his ordination. hypernym: - 00164600-n ili: i36278 @@ -7642,7 +7642,7 @@ - designation by the chair granting a person the right to speak in a deliberative body example: - - he was unable to make his motion because he couldn't get recognition by the chairman + - He was unable to make his motion because he couldn't get recognition by the chairman. hypernym: - 00164600-n ili: i36279 @@ -7662,8 +7662,8 @@ definition: - the act of deciding to do something example: - - he didn't make a move to help - - his first move was to hire a lawyer + - He didn't make a move to help. + - His first move was to hire a lawyer. hypernym: - 00163453-n ili: i36281 @@ -7728,7 +7728,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00504248-n example: - - the endgame began after the exchange of queens + - The endgame began after the exchange of queens. hypernym: - 00167523-n ili: i36287 @@ -7741,7 +7741,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00504248-n example: - - black lost the exchange + - Black lost the exchange. hypernym: - 00167523-n ili: i36288 @@ -7824,7 +7824,7 @@ definition: - the act of changing your residence or place of business example: - - they say that three moves equal one fire + - They say that three moves equal one fire. hypernym: - 00191991-n ili: i36296 @@ -7838,7 +7838,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - they did a moonlight flit + - They did a moonlight flit. hypernym: - 00169479-n ili: i36297 @@ -7869,7 +7869,7 @@ - a flight maneuver; aircraft tips laterally about its longitudinal axis (especially in turning) example: - - the plane went into a steep bank + - The plane went into a steep bank. hypernym: - 00171665-n ili: i36300 @@ -7989,8 +7989,8 @@ definition: - any clever maneuver example: - - he would stoop to any device to win a point - - it was a great sales gimmick + - He would stoop to any device to win a point. + - It was a great sales gimmick. - a cheap promotions gimmick for greedy businessmen hypernym: - 00169058-n @@ -8013,8 +8013,8 @@ definition: - a cunning or deceitful action or device example: - - he played a trick on me - - he pulled a fast one and got away with it + - He played a trick on me. + - He pulled a fast one and got away with it. hypernym: - 00172070-n ili: i36314 @@ -8026,7 +8026,7 @@ definition: - (Yiddish) a devious trick; a bit of cheating example: - - how did you ever fall for a shtik like that? + - How did you ever fall for a shtik like that? exemplifies: - 06963829-n hypernym: @@ -8063,7 +8063,7 @@ definition: - skillful maneuvering or dealing example: - - she needs some fancy footwork to cover all those lies + - She needs some fancy footwork to cover all those lies. hypernym: - 00169058-n ili: i36318 @@ -8096,7 +8096,7 @@ - to have the ability to produce a particular effect or achieve an end example: - a means of control - - an example is the best agency of instruction + - An example is the best agency of instruction. - the true way to success hypernym: - 00044888-n @@ -8119,8 +8119,8 @@ definition: - a means or way of escaping example: - - hard work was his escape from worry - - they installed a second hatch as an escape + - Hard work was his escape from worry. + - They installed a second hatch as an escape. - their escape route hypernym: - 00173531-n @@ -8132,9 +8132,9 @@ definition: - a rapid means of achieving a goal example: - - they saw independence as the fast track to democracy - - he took a fast track to the top of the corporate ladder - - the company went off the fast track when the stock market dropped + - They saw independence as the fast track to democracy. + - He took a fast track to the top of the corporate ladder. + - The company went off the fast track when the stock market dropped. hypernym: - 00173531-n ili: i36324 @@ -8145,8 +8145,8 @@ definition: - the means whereby some act is accomplished example: - - my greed was the instrument of my destruction - - science has given us new tools to fight disease + - My greed was the instrument of my destruction. + - Science has given us new tools to fight disease. hypernym: - 00173531-n ili: i36325 @@ -8180,7 +8180,7 @@ definition: - any means of advancement example: - - the job was just a stepping stone on his way to fame and riches + - The job was just a stepping stone on his way to fame and riches. hypernym: - 00173531-n ili: i36328 @@ -8191,8 +8191,8 @@ definition: - any maneuver made as part of progress toward a goal example: - - the situation called for strong measures - - the police took steps to reduce crime + - The situation called for strong measures. + - The police took steps to reduce crime. hypernym: - 00169058-n ili: i36329 @@ -8234,8 +8234,8 @@ - a buyout using borrowed money; the target company's assets are usually security for the loan example: - - a leveraged buyout by upper management can be used to combat hostile takeover - bids + - A leveraged buyout by upper management can be used to combat hostile takeover + bids. hypernym: - 00791195-n ili: i36333 @@ -8318,7 +8318,7 @@ - the target company defends itself by acquiring a company so onerously regulated that it makes the target less attractive example: - - the acquisition gave the company a safe harbor + - The acquisition gave the company a safe harbor. hypernym: - 00176454-n ili: i36341 @@ -8357,7 +8357,7 @@ definition: - a precaution in case of an emergency example: - - he acted as a backstop in case anything went wrong + - He acted as a backstop in case anything went wrong. hypernym: - 00824631-n ili: i36345 @@ -8389,8 +8389,8 @@ - an experimental procedure in which neither the subjects of the experiment nor the persons administering the experiment know the critical aspects of the experiment example: - - a double-blind procedure is used to guard against both experimenter bias and placebo - effects + - A double-blind procedure is used to guard against both experimenter bias and placebo + effects. hypernym: - 00178873-n ili: i36348 @@ -8414,7 +8414,7 @@ definition: - anything that serves as an expedient example: - - he uses drugs as a psychological crutch + - He uses drugs as a psychological crutch. hypernym: - 00178297-n ili: i36350 @@ -8435,7 +8435,7 @@ definition: - an expedient adopted only in desperation example: - - ‘pis aller’ is French for ‘worst going’ + - ‘pis aller’ is French for ‘worst going’. hypernym: - 00178297-n ili: i36352 @@ -8447,7 +8447,7 @@ definition: - desperate actions taken as a means to an end example: - - he had to resort to desperate measures + - He had to resort to desperate measures. hypernym: - 00173531-n ili: i36353 @@ -8467,8 +8467,8 @@ definition: - a means of preserving from harm or unpleasantness example: - - tourism was their economic salvation - - they turned to individualism as their salvation + - Tourism was their economic salvation. + - They turned to individualism as their salvation. hypernym: - 00173531-n ili: i36355 @@ -8479,7 +8479,7 @@ definition: - a means of enforcement example: - - the treaty had no teeth in it + - The treaty had no teeth in it. hypernym: - 00173531-n ili: i36356 @@ -8491,8 +8491,8 @@ - a means or agency by which something is expressed or communicated example: - the voice of the law - - the Times is not the voice of New York - - conservatism has many voices + - The Times is not the voice of New York. + - Conservatism has many voices. hypernym: - 00173531-n ili: i36357 @@ -8503,7 +8503,7 @@ definition: - a means of flight or ascent example: - - necessity lends wings to inspiration + - Necessity lends wings to inspiration. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -8528,7 +8528,7 @@ definition: - a decision to do something or to behave in a certain manner example: - - he always wrote down his New Year's resolutions + - He always wrote down his New Year's resolutions. hypernym: - 00163453-n ili: i36360 @@ -8540,7 +8540,7 @@ - the act of accepting with approval; favorable reception example: - its adoption by society - - the proposal found wide acceptance + - The proposal found wide acceptance. hypernym: - 01217882-n ili: i36361 @@ -8588,7 +8588,7 @@ definition: - election again example: - - he did not run for reelection + - He did not run for reelection. hypernym: - 00182630-n ili: i36365 @@ -8619,7 +8619,7 @@ definition: - a vote to select the winner of a position or political office example: - - the results of the election will be announced tonight + - The results of the election will be announced tonight. hypernym: - 00183062-n ili: i36368 @@ -8630,7 +8630,7 @@ definition: - the opinion of a group as determined by voting example: - - they put the question to a vote + - They put the question to a vote. hypernym: - 01082290-n ili: i36369 @@ -8671,7 +8671,7 @@ - a primary in which only registered members of a particular political party can vote example: - - closed primaries strengthen party unity + - Closed primaries strengthen party unity. hypernym: - 00183572-n ili: i36373 @@ -8712,8 +8712,8 @@ definition: - a choice that is made by counting the number of people in favor of each alternative example: - - there were only 17 votes in favor of the motion - - they allowed just one vote per person + - There were only 17 votes in favor of the motion. + - They allowed just one vote per person. hypernym: - 00162063-n ili: i36377 @@ -8882,7 +8882,7 @@ definition: - the act of scoring in a game or sport example: - - the winning score came with less than a minute left to play + - The winning score came with less than a minute left to play. hypernym: - 00064472-n ili: i36392 @@ -8902,7 +8902,7 @@ definition: - 'in target shooting: a score made by hitting the center of the target' example: - - in repeated sets of five shots his numbers of bull's-eyes varied + - In repeated sets of five shots his numbers of bull's-eyes varied. hypernym: - 00187483-n ili: i36394 @@ -8913,7 +8913,7 @@ definition: - a successful attempt at scoring example: - - the winning goal came with less than a minute left to play + - The winning goal came with less than a minute left to play. hypernym: - 00187483-n ili: i36395 @@ -8927,7 +8927,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00479273-n example: - - the own goal cost them the game + - The own goal cost them the game. hypernym: - 00188186-n ili: i36396 @@ -8938,7 +8938,7 @@ definition: - 'a score in tenpins: knocking down all ten with the first ball' example: - - he finished with three strikes in the tenth frame + - He finished with three strikes in the tenth frame. hypernym: - 00187483-n ili: i36397 @@ -8959,7 +8959,7 @@ definition: - any frame in which a bowler fails to make a strike or spare example: - - the break in the eighth frame cost him the match + - The break in the eighth frame cost him the match. hypernym: - 00187483-n ili: i36399 @@ -9073,8 +9073,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - the Yankees scored 3 runs in the bottom of the 9th - - their first tally came in the 3rd inning + - The Yankees scored 3 runs in the bottom of the 9th. + - Their first tally came in the 3rd inning. hypernym: - 00187483-n ili: i36409 @@ -9104,7 +9104,7 @@ definition: - a run that is the result of the batter's performance example: - - he had more than 100 rbi last season + - He had more than 100 rbi last season. hypernym: - 00190414-n ili: i36412 @@ -9148,7 +9148,7 @@ definition: - the successful action of solving a problem example: - - the solution took three hours + - The solution took three hours. hypernym: - 00064472-n ili: i36416 @@ -9169,8 +9169,8 @@ definition: - the action of changing something example: - - the change of government had no impact on the economy - - his change on abortion cost him the election + - The change of government had no impact on the economy. + - His change on abortion cost him the election. hypernym: - 00038116-n ili: i36418 @@ -9219,8 +9219,8 @@ definition: - an act of economizing; reduction in cost example: - - it was a small economy to walk to work every day - - there was a saving of 50 cents + - It was a small economy to walk to work every day. + - There was a saving of 50 cents. hypernym: - 00038116-n ili: i36423 @@ -9314,7 +9314,7 @@ definition: - accommodation to domestic life example: - - her explorer husband resisted all her attempts at domestication + - Her explorer husband resisted all her attempts at domestication. hypernym: - 07384204-n ili: i36432 @@ -9357,7 +9357,7 @@ definition: - an activity that varies from a norm or standard example: - - any variation in his routine was immediately reported + - Any variation in his routine was immediately reported. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i36436 @@ -9370,7 +9370,7 @@ - the act of changing or altering something slightly but noticeably from the norm or standard example: - - who is responsible for these variations in taxation? + - Who is responsible for these variations in taxation? hypernym: - 00191991-n ili: i36437 @@ -9381,7 +9381,7 @@ definition: - act of changing in practice or custom example: - - the law took many turnings over the years + - The law took many turnings over the years. hypernym: - 00191991-n ili: i36438 @@ -9393,8 +9393,8 @@ - the act of introducing variety (especially in investments or in the variety of goods and services offered) example: - - my broker recommended a greater diversification of my investments - - he limited his losses by diversification of his product line + - My broker recommended a greater diversification of my investments. + - He limited his losses by diversification of his product line. hypernym: - 00191991-n ili: i36439 @@ -9406,7 +9406,7 @@ definition: - in constant change example: - - his opinions are in flux + - His opinions are in flux. - the newness and flux of the computer industry hypernym: - 00191991-n @@ -9418,7 +9418,7 @@ definition: - the act of changing one thing or position for another example: - - his switch on abortion cost him the election + - His switch on abortion cost him the election. hypernym: - 00191991-n ili: i36441 @@ -9503,7 +9503,7 @@ definition: - the act of furnishing an equivalent person or thing in the place of another example: - - replacing the star will not be easy + - Replacing the star will not be easy. hypernym: - 00197334-n ili: i36449 @@ -9546,7 +9546,7 @@ definition: - the act of preferring example: - - the preferment went to the younger candidate + - The preferment went to the younger candidate. hypernym: - 00199300-n ili: i36453 @@ -9597,7 +9597,7 @@ definition: - the act of distracting; drawing someone's attention away from something example: - - conjurers are experts at misdirection + - Conjurers are experts at misdirection. hypernym: - 00400201-n ili: i36458 @@ -9628,7 +9628,7 @@ definition: - the act of modifying or changing the strength of some idea example: - - his new position involves a qualification of his party's platform + - His new position involves a qualification of his party's platform. hypernym: - 00400201-n ili: i36461 @@ -9639,8 +9639,8 @@ definition: - an extensive alteration of the structure of a corporation or government example: - - after the takeover there was a thorough reorganization - - the reorganization was prescribed by federal bankruptcy laws + - After the takeover there was a thorough reorganization. + - The reorganization was prescribed by federal bankruptcy laws. hypernym: - 00400201-n ili: i36462 @@ -9690,8 +9690,8 @@ definition: - the act of transferring something from one form to another example: - - the transfer of the music from record to tape suppressed much of the background - noise + - The transfer of the music from record to tape suppressed much of the background + noise. hypernym: - 00199979-n ili: i36467 @@ -9703,9 +9703,9 @@ definition: - the action of prohibiting or inhibiting or forbidding (or an instance thereof) example: - - they were restrained by a prohibition in their charter + - They were restrained by a prohibition in their charter. - a medical inhibition of alcoholic beverages - - he ignored his parents' forbiddance + - He ignored his parents' forbiddance. hypernym: - 00038116-n ili: i36468 @@ -9718,8 +9718,8 @@ definition: - the action of opposing something that you disapprove or disagree with example: - - he encountered a general feeling of resistance from many citizens - - despite opposition from the newspapers he went ahead + - He encountered a general feeling of resistance from many citizens. + - Despite opposition from the newspapers he went ahead. hypernym: - 00038116-n ili: i36469 @@ -9741,7 +9741,7 @@ definition: - doing something in opposition to another way of doing it that you don't like example: - - his style of painting was a reaction against cubism + - His style of painting was a reaction against cubism. hypernym: - 00203133-n ili: i36471 @@ -9752,7 +9752,7 @@ definition: - an adverse reaction to some political or social occurrence example: - - there was a backlash of intolerance + - There was a backlash of intolerance. hypernym: - 00203665-n ili: i36472 @@ -9773,7 +9773,7 @@ definition: - the act of rejecting something example: - - his proposals were met with rejection + - His proposals were met with rejection. hypernym: - 00030657-n ili: i36474 @@ -9805,7 +9805,7 @@ definition: - the act of turning yourself (or your gaze) away example: - - averting her gaze meant that she was angry + - Averting her gaze meant that she was angry. hypernym: - 00204602-n ili: i36477 @@ -9817,7 +9817,7 @@ definition: - an avoidance of danger or difficulty example: - - that was a narrow escape + - That was a narrow escape. hypernym: - 00204602-n ili: i36478 @@ -9890,7 +9890,7 @@ definition: - the act of refusing an offer example: - - the turndown was polite but very firm + - The turndown was polite but very firm. hypernym: - 00204191-n ili: i36485 @@ -10022,10 +10022,10 @@ definition: - the act of expelling a person from their native land example: - - men in exile dream of hope + - Men in exile dream of hope. - his deportation to a penal colony - the expatriation of wealthy farmers - - the sentence was one of transportation for life + - The sentence was one of transportation for life. hypernym: - 00207151-n ili: i36497 @@ -10059,7 +10059,7 @@ definition: - mild banishment; consignment to an inferior position example: - - he has been relegated to a post in Siberia + - He has been relegated to a post in Siberia. hypernym: - 00207151-n ili: i36500 @@ -10169,8 +10169,8 @@ definition: - the act of finishing example: - - his best finish in a major tournament was third - - the speaker's finishing was greeted with applause + - His best finish in a major tournament was third. + - The speaker's finishing was greeted with applause. hypernym: - 00211959-n ili: i36511 @@ -10229,7 +10229,7 @@ definition: - carrying some project or intention to full completion example: - - I appreciated his follow-through on his promise + - I appreciated his follow-through on his promise. hypernym: - 00211959-n ili: i36516 @@ -10240,8 +10240,8 @@ definition: - the act of carrying a stroke to its natural completion example: - - his follow-through was straight down the line toward the target - - squash can be dangerous if your opponent has a long follow-through + - His follow-through was straight down the line toward the target. + - Squash can be dangerous if your opponent has a long follow-through. hypernym: - 00211959-n ili: i36517 @@ -10270,7 +10270,7 @@ definition: - the act of retiring into inactivity example: - - he emerged from his hibernation to make his first appearance in several years + - He emerged from his hibernation to make his first appearance in several years. hypernym: - 00213054-n ili: i36520 @@ -10361,7 +10361,7 @@ definition: - an act exempting someone example: - - he was granted immunity from prosecution + - He was granted immunity from prosecution. hypernym: - 00214561-n ili: i36529 @@ -10374,7 +10374,7 @@ definition: - an exemption granted after influence (e.g., money) is brought to bear example: - - collusion resulted in tax fixes for gamblers + - Collusion resulted in tax fixes for gamblers. hypernym: - 00214770-n ili: i36530 @@ -10396,8 +10396,8 @@ - an exemption that precludes bringing a suit against the sovereign government without the government's consent example: - - the doctrine of sovereign immunity originated with the maxim that the king can - do no wrong + - The doctrine of sovereign immunity originated with the maxim that the king can + do no wrong. hypernym: - 00214770-n ili: i36532 @@ -10440,7 +10440,7 @@ definition: - separation or breakup or divorce example: - - after 15 years together they are headed for splitsville + - After 15 years together they are headed for splitsville. hypernym: - 00216181-n ili: i36536 @@ -10515,7 +10515,7 @@ definition: - an abrupt or sudden removal of a person or group from an organization or place example: - - he died in a purge by Stalin + - He died in a purge by Stalin. hypernym: - 00217590-n ili: i36543 @@ -10546,7 +10546,7 @@ definition: - the destruction of an enemy plane or ship or tank or missile example: - - the pilot reported two kills during the mission + - The pilot reported two kills during the mission. hypernym: - 00217881-n ili: i36546 @@ -10652,7 +10652,7 @@ definition: - the act of killing example: - - he had two deaths on his conscience + - He had two deaths on his conscience. hypernym: - 00219879-n ili: i36556 @@ -10732,7 +10732,7 @@ definition: - the shedding of blood resulting in murder example: - - he avenged the bloodshed of his kinsmen + - He avenged the bloodshed of his kinsmen. hypernym: - 00221389-n ili: i36564 @@ -10847,7 +10847,7 @@ definition: - the act of killing yourself example: - - it is a crime to commit suicide + - It is a crime to commit suicide. hypernym: - 00219879-n ili: i36576 @@ -10860,7 +10860,7 @@ definition: - the act of destroying yourself example: - - his insistence was pure self-destruction + - His insistence was pure self-destruction. hypernym: - 00217881-n ili: i36577 @@ -10957,10 +10957,10 @@ definition: - indiscriminate slaughter example: - - a bloodbath took place when the leaders of the plot surrendered - - ten days after the bloodletting Hitler gave the action its name - - the valley is no stranger to bloodshed and murder - - a huge prison battue was ordered + - A bloodbath took place when the leaders of the plot surrendered. + - Ten days after the bloodletting Hitler gave the action its name. + - The valley is no stranger to bloodshed and murder. + - A huge prison battue was ordered. hypernym: - 00224850-n ili: i36586 @@ -11010,7 +11010,7 @@ definition: - killing someone by gunfire example: - - when the shooting stopped there were three dead bodies + - When the shooting stopped there were three dead bodies. hypernym: - 00220890-n ili: i36591 @@ -11074,7 +11074,7 @@ definition: - the act of forcing yourself (or being forced) into or through a restricted space example: - - getting through that small opening was a tight squeeze + - Getting through that small opening was a tight squeeze. hypernym: - 01152406-n ili: i36597 @@ -11244,8 +11244,8 @@ - complete and abrupt withdrawal of all addictive drugs or anything else on which you have become dependent example: - - he quit smoking cold turkey - - she quit her job cold turkey + - He quit smoking cold turkey. + - She quit her job cold turkey. hypernym: - 00229778-n ili: i36613 @@ -11256,7 +11256,7 @@ definition: - termination of operations example: - - they regretted the closure of the day care center + - They regretted the closure of the day care center. hypernym: - 00210792-n ili: i36614 @@ -11423,7 +11423,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - any derogation of the common law is to be strictly construed + - Any derogation of the common law is to be strictly construed. hypernym: - 00232754-n ili: i36630 @@ -11466,7 +11466,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - recission may be brought about by decree or by mutual consent + - Recission may be brought about by decree or by mutual consent. hypernym: - 00233253-n ili: i36634 @@ -11576,7 +11576,7 @@ definition: - a change from one state to the opposite state example: - - there was a reversal of autonomic function + - There was a reversal of autonomic function. hypernym: - 00199979-n ili: i36644 @@ -11609,7 +11609,7 @@ definition: - the act of starting something example: - - he was responsible for the beginning of negotiations + - He was responsible for the beginning of negotiations. hypernym: - 00199979-n ili: i36647 @@ -11622,10 +11622,10 @@ definition: - a beginning from which an enterprise is launched example: - - he uses other people's ideas as a springboard for his own - - reality provides the jumping-off point for his illusions - - the point of departure of international comparison cannot be an institution but - must be the function it carries out + - He uses other people's ideas as a springboard for his own. + - Reality provides the jumping-off point for his illusions. + - The point of departure of international comparison cannot be an institution but + must be the function it carries out. hypernym: - 00236302-n ili: i36648 @@ -11671,8 +11671,8 @@ - the act of forming or establishing something example: - the constitution of a PTA group last year - - it was the establishment of his reputation - - he still remembers the organization of the club + - It was the establishment of his reputation. + - He still remembers the organization of the club. hypernym: - 00236302-n ili: i36652 @@ -11687,7 +11687,7 @@ definition: - restoration to a previous state example: - - regular exercise resulted in the re-establishment of his endurance + - Regular exercise resulted in the re-establishment of his endurance. hypernym: - 00269401-n ili: i36653 @@ -11710,7 +11710,7 @@ definition: - the act of beginning something new example: - - they looked forward to the debut of their new product line + - They looked forward to the debut of their new product line. hypernym: - 00236302-n ili: i36655 @@ -11813,7 +11813,7 @@ definition: - a beginning that relaxes a tense or formal atmosphere example: - - he told jokes as an icebreaker + - He told jokes as an icebreaker. hypernym: - 00236302-n ili: i36664 @@ -11824,8 +11824,8 @@ definition: - the act of starting a new operation or practice example: - - he opposed the inauguration of fluoridation - - the startup of the new factory was delayed by strikes + - He opposed the inauguration of fluoridation. + - The startup of the new factory was delayed by strikes. hypernym: - 00236302-n ili: i36665 @@ -11837,7 +11837,7 @@ definition: - the act of starting something for the first time; introducing something new example: - - she looked forward to her initiation as an adult + - She looked forward to her initiation as an adult. - the foundation of a new scientific society hypernym: - 00236302-n @@ -11857,7 +11857,7 @@ definition: - the act of initiating a new idea or theory or writing example: - - the authorship of the theory is disputed + - The authorship of the theory is disputed. hypernym: - 00241051-n ili: i36667 @@ -11869,7 +11869,7 @@ definition: - the act of installing something (as equipment) example: - - the telephone installation took only a few minutes + - The telephone installation took only a few minutes. hypernym: - 00236302-n ili: i36668 @@ -11908,8 +11908,8 @@ definition: - a turn to be a starter (in a game at the beginning) example: - - he got his start because one of the regular pitchers was in the hospital - - his starting meant that the coach thought he was one of their best linemen + - He got his start because one of the regular pitchers was in the hospital. + - His starting meant that the coach thought he was one of their best linemen. hypernym: - 00458406-n ili: i36671 @@ -11945,7 +11945,7 @@ definition: - the act of setting in operation example: - - repeated shutdowns and startups are expensive + - Repeated shutdowns and startups are expensive. hypernym: - 00236302-n ili: i36674 @@ -11956,7 +11956,7 @@ definition: - act of forming labor unions example: - - the issue underlying the strike was unionization + - The issue underlying the strike was unionization. hypernym: - 00237945-n ili: i36675 @@ -11968,7 +11968,7 @@ definition: - the act of arousing example: - - the purpose of art is the arousal of emotions + - The purpose of art is the arousal of emotions. hypernym: - 00199979-n ili: i36676 @@ -11989,7 +11989,7 @@ definition: - the introduction of something new example: - - it signalled the ushering in of a new era + - It signalled the ushering in of a new era. hypernym: - 00238889-n ili: i36678 @@ -12000,7 +12000,7 @@ definition: - the ceremonial induction into a position example: - - the new president obviously enjoyed his inauguration + - The new president obviously enjoyed his inauguration. hypernym: - 07467805-n ili: i36679 @@ -12023,7 +12023,7 @@ definition: - the initial stage in accomplishing something example: - - we didn't get to first base with that approach + - We didn't get to first base with that approach. hypernym: - 00240097-n ili: i36681 @@ -12043,9 +12043,9 @@ definition: - the act of preparing something (as food) by the application of heat example: - - cooking can be a great art - - people are needed who have experience in cookery - - he left the preparation of meals to his wife + - Cooking can be a great art. + - People are needed who have experience in cookery. + - He left the preparation of meals to his wife. hypernym: - 00199979-n ili: i36683 @@ -12079,7 +12079,7 @@ definition: - cooking to a brown crispiness over a fire or on a grill example: - - proper toasting should brown both sides of a piece of bread + - Proper toasting should brown both sides of a piece of bread. hypernym: - 00244785-n ili: i36686 @@ -12140,7 +12140,7 @@ definition: - cooking (meat) by dry heat in an oven (usually with fat added) example: - - the slow roasting took several hours + - The slow roasting took several hours. hypernym: - 00244785-n ili: i36692 @@ -12228,7 +12228,7 @@ definition: - the act of infusing or introducing a certain modifying element or quality example: - - the team's continued success is attributable to a steady infusion of new talent + - The team's continued success is attributable to a steady infusion of new talent. hypernym: - 00199979-n ili: i36701 @@ -12239,7 +12239,7 @@ definition: - the act of improving something example: - - their improvements increased the value of the property + - Their improvements increased the value of the property. hypernym: - 00199979-n ili: i36702 @@ -12263,7 +12263,7 @@ definition: - the advancement of some enterprise example: - - his experience in marketing resulted in the forwarding of his career + - His experience in marketing resulted in the forwarding of his career. hypernym: - 00250368-n ili: i36704 @@ -12276,7 +12276,7 @@ definition: - significant progress (especially in the phrase ‘make strides’) example: - - they made big strides in productivity + - They made big strides in productivity. hypernym: - 00250368-n ili: i36705 @@ -12297,8 +12297,8 @@ definition: - act of improving by expanding or enlarging or refining example: - - he congratulated them on their development of a plan to meet the emergency - - they funded research and development + - He congratulated them on their development of a plan to meet the emergency. + - They funded research and development. hypernym: - 00249844-n ili: i36707 @@ -12339,7 +12339,7 @@ definition: - the act of making something clean example: - - he gave his shoes a good cleaning + - He gave his shoes a good cleaning. hypernym: - 00249844-n ili: i36711 @@ -12381,7 +12381,7 @@ definition: - cleaning with a mop example: - - he gave it a good mopping + - He gave it a good mopping. hypernym: - 00252647-n ili: i36715 @@ -12659,7 +12659,7 @@ definition: - the act of brushing your hair example: - - he gave his hair a quick brush + - He gave his hair a quick brush. hypernym: - 00258095-n ili: i36742 @@ -12671,7 +12671,7 @@ definition: - the act of drawing a comb through hair example: - - his hair needed a comb + - His hair needed a comb. hypernym: - 00258095-n ili: i36743 @@ -12724,7 +12724,7 @@ definition: - washing yourself by standing upright under water sprayed from a nozzle example: - - he took a shower after the game + - He took a shower after the game. hypernym: - 00256081-n ili: i36748 @@ -12736,7 +12736,7 @@ definition: - a soaking and washing in a bathtub example: - - he has a good bath every morning + - He has a good bath every morning. hypernym: - 00256081-n ili: i36749 @@ -12828,7 +12828,7 @@ definition: - anything that remedies or heals or soothes example: - - he needed a salve for his conscience + - He needed a salve for his conscience. hypernym: - 00260020-n ili: i36758 @@ -12868,8 +12868,8 @@ - the act of rendering optimal example: - the simultaneous optimization of growth and profitability - - in an optimization problem we seek values of the variables that lead to an optimal - value of the function that is to be optimized + - In an optimization problem we seek values of the variables that lead to an optimal + value of the function that is to be optimized. - to promote the optimization and diversification of agricultural products hypernym: - 00249844-n @@ -12891,7 +12891,7 @@ definition: - a change for the better as a result of correcting abuses example: - - justice was for sale before the reform of the law courts + - Justice was for sale before the reform of the law courts. hypernym: - 00249844-n ili: i36764 @@ -12935,7 +12935,7 @@ definition: - self-improvement in behavior or morals by abandoning some vice example: - - the family rejoiced in the drunkard's reform + - The family rejoiced in the drunkard's reform. hypernym: - 00262101-n ili: i36768 @@ -13014,7 +13014,7 @@ definition: - the act of adding decoration example: - - the children had to be in bed before it was time for the trimming of the tree + - The children had to be in bed before it was time for the trimming of the tree. hypernym: - 00263092-n ili: i36776 @@ -13137,7 +13137,7 @@ definition: - making modern in appearance or behavior example: - - the modernization of Nigeria will be a long process + - The modernization of Nigeria will be a long process. hypernym: - 00249844-n ili: i36789 @@ -13149,8 +13149,8 @@ definition: - the act of improving by renewing and restoring example: - - they are pursuing a general program of renovation to the entire property - - a major overhaul of the healthcare system was proposed + - They are pursuing a general program of renovation to the entire property. + - A major overhaul of the healthcare system was proposed. hypernym: - 00249844-n ili: i36790 @@ -13165,8 +13165,8 @@ - a renovation that improves the outward appearance (as of a building) but usually does not involve major changes example: - - give your home a facelift - - more than a facelift, the new model marks a fundamental change of direction + - Give your home a facelift. + - More than a facelift, the new model marks a fundamental change of direction. hypernym: - 00265962-n ili: i36791 @@ -13179,7 +13179,7 @@ definition: - the act of making moral (or more moral) example: - - for years she worked toward the moralization of English literature + - For years she worked toward the moralization of English literature. hypernym: - 00261465-n ili: i36792 @@ -13219,7 +13219,7 @@ definition: - a worsening of business or economic activity example: - - the market took a downturn + - The market took a downturn. hypernym: - 00267097-n ili: i36796 @@ -13283,7 +13283,7 @@ definition: - activity involved in maintaining something in good working order example: - - he wrote the manual on car care + - He wrote the manual on car care. hypernym: - 00267650-n ili: i36802 @@ -13323,7 +13323,7 @@ definition: - periodic maintenance on a car or machine example: - - it was time for an overhaul on the tractor + - It was time for an overhaul on the tractor. hypernym: - 00268366-n ili: i36806 @@ -13408,7 +13408,7 @@ definition: - a complete reconstruction and renovation of something example: - - the blighted neighborhood underwent a total makeover + - The blighted neighborhood underwent a total makeover. hypernym: - 00270102-n ili: i36814 @@ -13497,7 +13497,7 @@ - employment for performers or performing groups that lasts for a limited period of time example: - - the play had bookings throughout the summer + - The play had bookings throughout the summer. hypernym: - 00585404-n ili: i36823 @@ -13509,7 +13509,7 @@ definition: - a booking for musicians example: - - they played a gig in New Jersey + - They played a gig in New Jersey. hypernym: - 00271763-n ili: i36824 @@ -13530,7 +13530,7 @@ definition: - the act of degrading people with respect to their best qualities example: - - science has been blamed for the dehumanization of modern life + - Science has been blamed for the dehumanization of modern life. hypernym: - 00272107-n ili: i36826 @@ -13732,7 +13732,7 @@ definition: - the act of adding a tinge of color example: - - the hairdresser gave her hair a modest tinting + - The hairdresser gave her hair a modest tinting. hypernym: - 00275785-n ili: i36845 @@ -13874,7 +13874,7 @@ definition: - the act of making something completely wet example: - - he gave it a good drenching + - He gave it a good drenching. hypernym: - 00278220-n ili: i36858 @@ -13908,7 +13908,7 @@ definition: - wetting with water example: - - the lawn needs a great deal of watering + - The lawn needs a great deal of watering. hypernym: - 00278220-n ili: i36861 @@ -13964,7 +13964,7 @@ definition: - (of ruminants) chewing (the cud) example: - - ruminants have remarkable powers of rumination + - Ruminants have remarkable powers of rumination. hypernym: - 00279654-n ili: i36866 @@ -13994,9 +13994,9 @@ definition: - the act of changing location from one place to another example: - - police controlled the motion of the crowd + - Police controlled the motion of the crowd. - the movement of people from the farms to the cities - - his move put him directly in my path + - His move put him directly in my path. hypernym: - 00191991-n ili: i36869 @@ -14020,7 +14020,7 @@ definition: - the act of drawing spatially closer to something example: - - the hunter's approach scattered the geese + - The hunter's approach scattered the geese. hypernym: - 00280679-n ili: i36871 @@ -14033,7 +14033,7 @@ definition: - the act of approaching or entering example: - - he gained access to the building + - He gained access to the building. hypernym: - 00281697-n ili: i36872 @@ -14044,7 +14044,7 @@ definition: - a secret or underhand means of access (to a place or a position) example: - - he got his job through the back door + - He got his job through the back door. hypernym: - 00281976-n ili: i36873 @@ -14056,7 +14056,7 @@ definition: - approaching a particular destination; a coming closer; a narrowing of a gap example: - - the ship's rapid rate of closing gave them little time to avoid a collision + - The ship's rapid rate of closing gave them little time to avoid a collision. hypernym: - 00281697-n ili: i36874 @@ -14103,7 +14103,7 @@ definition: - an effort to advance example: - - the army made a push toward the sea + - The army made a push toward the sea. hypernym: - 00282894-n ili: i36878 @@ -14114,8 +14114,8 @@ definition: - the general progression of your working or professional life example: - - the general had had a distinguished career - - he had a long career in the law + - The general had had a distinguished career. + - He had a long career in the law. hypernym: - 00282894-n ili: i36879 @@ -14139,7 +14139,7 @@ definition: - easy unobstructed progress example: - - after we solved that problem the rest was plain sailing + - After we solved that problem the rest was plain sailing. hypernym: - 00282894-n ili: i36881 @@ -14171,7 +14171,7 @@ definition: - the act of traveling by foot example: - - walking is a healthy form of exercise + - Walking is a healthy form of exercise. hypernym: - 00283971-n ili: i36884 @@ -14185,7 +14185,7 @@ definition: - walking about example: - - the hospital encouraged early ambulation + - The hospital encouraged early ambulation. hypernym: - 00284412-n ili: i36885 @@ -14228,7 +14228,7 @@ definition: - travel by walking example: - - he followed on foot + - He followed on foot. - the swiftest of foot hypernym: - 00285642-n @@ -14240,7 +14240,7 @@ definition: - the act of walking somewhere example: - - he took a walk after lunch + - He took a walk after lunch. hypernym: - 00296527-n ili: i36890 @@ -14277,7 +14277,7 @@ definition: - the act of changing location by raising the foot and setting it down example: - - he walked with unsteady steps + - He walked with unsteady steps. hypernym: - 00283971-n ili: i36893 @@ -14310,7 +14310,7 @@ definition: - a light or nimble tread example: - - he heard the trip of women's feet overhead + - He heard the trip of women's feet overhead. hypernym: - 00286401-n ili: i36896 @@ -14476,7 +14476,7 @@ definition: - a long walk usually for exercise or pleasure example: - - she enjoys a hike in her spare time + - She enjoys a hike in her spare time. hypernym: - 00285642-n ili: i36913 @@ -14536,7 +14536,7 @@ definition: - a careless leisurely gait example: - - he walked with a kind of saunter as if he hadn't a care in the world + - He walked with a kind of saunter as if he hadn't a care in the world. hypernym: - 00287341-n ili: i36919 @@ -14587,7 +14587,7 @@ definition: - walking with short steps and the weight tilting from one foot to the other example: - - ducks walk with a waddle + - Ducks walk with a waddle. hypernym: - 00287341-n ili: i36924 @@ -14599,8 +14599,8 @@ - the act of marching; walking with regular steps (especially in a procession of some kind) example: - - it was a long march - - we heard the sound of marching + - It was a long march. + - We heard the sound of marching. hypernym: - 00284412-n ili: i36925 @@ -14642,7 +14642,7 @@ - a manner of marching in file in which each person's leg moves with and behind the corresponding leg of the person ahead example: - - the prisoner's ankles were so chained together that they could only march in lockstep + - The prisoner's ankles were so chained together that they could only march in lockstep. hypernym: - 00291423-n ili: i36929 @@ -14680,7 +14680,7 @@ definition: - the act of walking with a slow heavy gait example: - - I could recognize his plod anywhere + - I could recognize his plod anywhere. hypernym: - 00284412-n ili: i36933 @@ -14722,7 +14722,7 @@ definition: - taking a short walk out and back example: - - we took a turn in the park + - We took a turn in the park. hypernym: - 00285642-n ili: i36937 @@ -14733,7 +14733,7 @@ definition: - walking with a slow dragging motion without lifting your feet example: - - from his shambling I assumed he was very old + - From his shambling I assumed he was very old. hypernym: - 00284412-n ili: i36938 @@ -14756,7 +14756,7 @@ definition: - a kind of dance step in which the dancer seems to be sliding on the spot example: - - Michael Jackson perfected the moonwalk in the 1980s + - Michael Jackson perfected the moonwalk in the 1980s. hypernym: - 00534959-n ili: i36940 @@ -14805,7 +14805,7 @@ definition: - the act of walking in order to view something example: - - the realtor took her on a walk-through of the apartment + - The realtor took her on a walk-through of the apartment. hypernym: - 00285642-n ili: i36945 @@ -14816,8 +14816,8 @@ definition: - the act of running; traveling on foot at a fast pace example: - - he broke into a run - - his daily run keeps him fit + - He broke into a run. + - His daily run keeps him fit. hypernym: - 00283971-n ili: i36946 @@ -14871,7 +14871,7 @@ definition: - a sudden dash example: - - he made a break for the open door + - He made a break for the open door. hypernym: - 00295296-n ili: i36951 @@ -14882,8 +14882,8 @@ definition: - a slow mode of locomotion on hands and knees or dragging the body example: - - a crawl was all that the injured man could manage - - the traffic moved at a creep + - A crawl was all that the injured man could manage. + - The traffic moved at a creep. hypernym: - 00283971-n ili: i36952 @@ -14897,7 +14897,7 @@ definition: - movement once around a course example: - - he drove an extra lap just for insurance + - He drove an extra lap just for insurance. hypernym: - 00283971-n ili: i36953 @@ -14931,7 +14931,7 @@ definition: - the act of going from one place to another example: - - he enjoyed selling but he hated the travel + - He enjoyed selling but he hated the travel. hypernym: - 00280679-n ili: i36956 @@ -14946,7 +14946,7 @@ domain_topic: - 02694015-n example: - - Magellan's circumnavigation of the earth proved that it is a globe + - Magellan's circumnavigation of the earth proved that it is a globe. hypernym: - 00296527-n ili: i36957 @@ -14967,7 +14967,7 @@ - the group action of a collection of people or animals or vehicles moving ahead in more or less regular formation example: - - processions were forbidden + - Processions were forbidden. hypernym: - 01082290-n - 07968050-n @@ -14989,7 +14989,7 @@ definition: - travelling about without any clear destination example: - - she followed him in his wanderings and looked after him + - She followed him in his wanderings and looked after him. hypernym: - 00296527-n ili: i36961 @@ -15067,7 +15067,7 @@ definition: - the business of providing services to tourists example: - - Tourism is a major business in Bermuda + - Tourism is a major business in Bermuda. hypernym: - 01096649-n ili: i36969 @@ -15181,8 +15181,8 @@ definition: - travel via aircraft example: - - air travel involves too much waiting in airports - - if you've time to spare, go by air + - Air travel involves too much waiting in airports. + - If you've time to spare, go by air. hypernym: - 00296527-n ili: i36981 @@ -15195,7 +15195,7 @@ definition: - a scheduled trip by plane between designated airports example: - - I took the noon flight to Chicago + - I took the noon flight to Chicago. hypernym: - 00309196-n ili: i36982 @@ -15244,7 +15244,7 @@ definition: - a flight made without intermediate stops between source and destination example: - - how many nonstops are there to Dallas? + - How many nonstops are there to Dallas? hypernym: - 00302018-n ili: i36987 @@ -15256,7 +15256,7 @@ definition: - a night flight from which the passengers emerge with eyes red from lack of sleep example: - - he took the redeye in order to get home the next morning + - He took the redeye in order to get home the next morning. hypernym: - 00302018-n ili: i36988 @@ -15268,7 +15268,7 @@ definition: - an instance of traveling by air example: - - flying was still an exciting adventure for him + - Flying was still an exciting adventure for him. hypernym: - 00301267-n ili: i36989 @@ -15350,7 +15350,7 @@ definition: - descent with a parachute example: - - he had done a lot of parachuting in the army + - He had done a lot of parachuting in the army. hypernym: - 00327266-n ili: i36996 @@ -15371,7 +15371,7 @@ definition: - the first flight of its kind example: - - the Stealth bomber made its maiden flight in 1989 + - The Stealth bomber made its maiden flight in 1989. hypernym: - 00303220-n ili: i36998 @@ -15403,7 +15403,7 @@ definition: - a flight or run by an aircraft over a target example: - - the plane turned to make a second pass + - The plane turned to make a second pass. hypernym: - 00303220-n ili: i37001 @@ -15545,7 +15545,7 @@ definition: - a section or portion of a journey or course example: - - then we embarked on the second stage of our Caribbean cruise + - Then we embarked on the second stage of our Caribbean cruise. hypernym: - 00296527-n ili: i37015 @@ -15588,7 +15588,7 @@ definition: - a regular journey of some distance to and from your place of work example: - - there is standing room only on the high-speed commute + - There is standing room only on the high-speed commute. hypernym: - 00307252-n ili: i37019 @@ -15599,7 +15599,7 @@ definition: - a journey in a vehicle (usually an automobile) example: - - he took the family for a drive in his new car + - He took the family for a drive in his new car. hypernym: - 00307252-n ili: i37020 @@ -15611,7 +15611,7 @@ definition: - a journey over a long distance example: - - it's a long haul from New York to Los Angeles + - It's a long haul from New York to Los Angeles. hypernym: - 00307252-n ili: i37021 @@ -15640,7 +15640,7 @@ definition: - a journey for some purpose (usually including the return) example: - - he took a trip to the shopping center + - He took a trip to the shopping center. hypernym: - 00307252-n ili: i37024 @@ -15669,7 +15669,7 @@ definition: - a regular trip example: - - the ship made its run in record time + - The ship made its run in record time. hypernym: - 00309196-n ili: i37027 @@ -15691,7 +15691,7 @@ definition: - a journey usually by ship example: - - the outward passage took 10 days + - The outward passage took 10 days. hypernym: - 00307252-n ili: i37029 @@ -15703,7 +15703,7 @@ definition: - a ride in a car example: - - he gave me a lift home + - He gave me a lift home. hypernym: - 00308457-n ili: i37030 @@ -15714,7 +15714,7 @@ definition: - a ride in a car taken solely for pleasure example: - - they took their girlfriends for joyrides in stolen cars + - They took their girlfriends for joyrides in stolen cars. hypernym: - 00308457-n ili: i37031 @@ -15725,7 +15725,7 @@ definition: - a short drive in a car example: - - he took the new car for a spin + - He took the new car for a spin. hypernym: - 00308457-n ili: i37032 @@ -15817,8 +15817,8 @@ definition: - a journey or route all the way around a particular place or area example: - - they took an extended tour of Europe - - we took a quick circuit of the park + - They took an extended tour of Europe. + - We took a quick circuit of the park. - a ten-day coach circuit of the island hypernym: - 00307252-n @@ -15860,8 +15860,8 @@ definition: - travelling about example: - - they took the show on the road - - they lost all their games on the road + - They took the show on the road. + - They lost all their games on the road. hypernym: - 00296527-n ili: i37045 @@ -15884,7 +15884,7 @@ - a journey taken for pleasure example: - many summer excursions to the shore - - it was merely a pleasure trip + - It was merely a pleasure trip. - after cautious sashays into the field hypernym: - 00307252-n @@ -15911,7 +15911,7 @@ definition: - a short excursion (a walk or ride) in the open air example: - - he took the dogs for an airing + - He took the dogs for an airing. hypernym: - 00312635-n ili: i37049 @@ -15941,7 +15941,7 @@ definition: - a journey or passage example: - - they are on the way + - They are on the way. hypernym: - 00307252-n ili: i37052 @@ -15972,7 +15972,7 @@ definition: - the first voyage of its kind example: - - in 1912 the ocean liner Titanic sank on its maiden voyage + - In 1912 the ocean liner Titanic sank on its maiden voyage. hypernym: - 00313610-n ili: i37055 @@ -16050,7 +16050,7 @@ definition: - the work of a minister of religion example: - - he is studying for the ministry + - He is studying for the ministry. hypernym: - 00585404-n ili: i37063 @@ -16102,7 +16102,7 @@ definition: - boating by chartering a bareboat and providing your own crew and provisions example: - - we saved money by bareboating + - We saved money by bareboating. hypernym: - 00316216-n ili: i37068 @@ -16179,7 +16179,7 @@ definition: - shifting from one form of transportation to another example: - - the plane was late and he missed his connection in Atlanta + - The plane was late and he missed his connection in Atlanta. hypernym: - 00316812-n ili: i37075 @@ -16222,7 +16222,7 @@ - delivery of supplies or equipment or personnel by dropping them by parachute from an aircraft example: - - until then, front line troops will be supplied by airdrop + - Until then, front line troops will be supplied by airdrop. hypernym: - 00318033-n ili: i37079 @@ -16252,8 +16252,8 @@ definition: - the delivery and collection of letters and packages example: - - it came by the first post - - if you hurry you'll catch the post + - It came by the first post. + - If you hurry you'll catch the post. hypernym: - 00318033-n ili: i37082 @@ -16264,7 +16264,7 @@ definition: - the act of delivering a writ or summons upon someone example: - - he accepted service of the subpoena + - He accepted service of the subpoena. hypernym: - 00318033-n ili: i37083 @@ -16277,7 +16277,7 @@ definition: - the act of passing something along from one person or group to another example: - - the relay was successful + - The relay was successful. hypernym: - 00318861-n ili: i37084 @@ -16306,7 +16306,7 @@ definition: - carrying something in a pack on the back example: - - the backpacking of oxygen is essential for astronauts + - The backpacking of oxygen is essential for astronauts. hypernym: - 00319561-n ili: i37087 @@ -16354,7 +16354,7 @@ definition: - the act of pursuing in an effort to overtake or capture example: - - the culprit started to run and the cop took off in pursuit + - The culprit started to run and the cop took off in pursuit. hypernym: - 00280679-n ili: i37092 @@ -16547,7 +16547,7 @@ definition: - something craved, especially an intravenous injection of a narcotic drug example: - - she needed a fix of chocolate + - She needed a fix of chocolate. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -16660,7 +16660,7 @@ definition: - the act of climbing something example: - - it was a difficult climb to the top + - It was a difficult climb to the top. hypernym: - 00325210-n ili: i37121 @@ -16681,7 +16681,7 @@ definition: - an awkward climb example: - - reaching the crest was a real clamber + - Reaching the crest was a real clamber. hypernym: - 00325936-n ili: i37123 @@ -16802,7 +16802,7 @@ definition: - the act of dropping something example: - - they expected the drop would be successful + - They expected the drop would be successful. hypernym: - 00327266-n ili: i37135 @@ -16813,7 +16813,7 @@ definition: - the act of throwing yourself down; collapse; sink example: - - he landed on the bed with a great flop + - He landed on the bed with a great flop. hypernym: - 00327266-n ili: i37136 @@ -16846,7 +16846,7 @@ definition: - the act of going back to a prior location example: - - they set out on their return to the base camp + - They set out on their return to the base camp. hypernym: - 00280679-n ili: i37139 @@ -16876,8 +16876,8 @@ definition: - the act of moving smoothly along a surface while remaining in contact with it example: - - his slide didn't stop until the bottom of the hill - - the children lined up for a coast down the snowy slope + - His slide didn't stop until the bottom of the hill. + - The children lined up for a coast down the snowy slope. hypernym: - 00280679-n ili: i37142 @@ -16890,7 +16890,7 @@ definition: - failing to hold or slipping out of place example: - - the knots allowed no slippage + - The knots allowed no slippage. hypernym: - 00280679-n ili: i37143 @@ -16962,7 +16962,7 @@ definition: - a very slow movement example: - - the traffic advanced at a crawl + - The traffic advanced at a crawl. hypernym: - 00280679-n ili: i37150 @@ -16995,7 +16995,7 @@ definition: - the act of decelerating; decreasing the speed example: - - he initiated deceleration by braking + - He initiated deceleration by braking. hypernym: - 00330986-n ili: i37153 @@ -17027,9 +17027,9 @@ - the act of removing something from one location and introducing it in another location example: - - the transplant did not flower until the second year - - too frequent transplanting is not good for families - - she returned to Alabama because she could not bear transplantation + - The transplant did not flower until the second year. + - Too frequent transplanting is not good for families. + - She returned to Alabama because she could not bear transplantation. hypernym: - 00281430-n ili: i37156 @@ -17053,7 +17053,7 @@ definition: - the act of moving from one place to another example: - - his constant shifting disrupted the class + - His constant shifting disrupted the class. hypernym: - 00280679-n ili: i37158 @@ -17065,8 +17065,8 @@ definition: - a change of position that does not entail a change of location example: - - the reflex motion of his eyebrows revealed his surprise - - movement is a sign of life + - The reflex motion of his eyebrows revealed his surprise. + - Movement is a sign of life. - an impatient move of his hand - gastrointestinal motility hypernym: @@ -17175,7 +17175,7 @@ - the act of turning your head left and right to signify denial or disbelief or bemusement example: - - I could tell from their headshakes that they didn't believe me + - I could tell from their headshakes that they didn't believe me. hypernym: - 00332776-n ili: i37169 @@ -17187,8 +17187,8 @@ definition: - a sharp hand gesture (resembling a blow) example: - - he warned me with a jab with his finger - - he made a thrusting motion with his fist + - He warned me with a jab with his finger. + - He made a thrusting motion with his fist. hypernym: - 00335335-n ili: i37170 @@ -17214,7 +17214,7 @@ definition: - the act of inclining; bending forward example: - - an inclination of his head indicated his agreement + - An inclination of his head indicated his agreement. hypernym: - 00332776-n ili: i37172 @@ -17263,7 +17263,7 @@ definition: - a short abrupt inclination (as of the head) example: - - he gave me a short bob of acknowledgement + - He gave me a short bob of acknowledgement. hypernym: - 00336210-n ili: i37176 @@ -17301,8 +17301,8 @@ definition: - a rhythmic thrusting movement of the legs as in swimming or calisthenics example: - - the kick must be synchronized with the arm movements - - the swimmer's kicking left a wake behind him + - The kick must be synchronized with the arm movements. + - The swimmer's kicking left a wake behind him. hypernym: - 00332776-n ili: i37180 @@ -17326,7 +17326,7 @@ domain_topic: - 04201332-n example: - - the pitching and tossing was quite exciting + - The pitching and tossing was quite exciting. hypernym: - 00332776-n ili: i37182 @@ -17398,7 +17398,7 @@ definition: - the act of opening something example: - - the ray of light revealed his cautious opening of the door + - The ray of light revealed his cautious opening of the door. hypernym: - 00332776-n ili: i37189 @@ -17428,8 +17428,8 @@ definition: - a rearrangement that has no practical effect or significance example: - - the company is looking for stability after years of musical chairs with directors - - shareholders don't want the company playing musical chairs with their investment + - The company is looking for stability after years of musical chairs with directors. + - Shareholders don't want the company playing musical chairs with their investment. hypernym: - 00339647-n ili: i37192 @@ -17471,7 +17471,7 @@ domain_topic: - 11470244-n example: - - he wrote a textbook on the electrical effects of transposition + - He wrote a textbook on the electrical effects of transposition. hypernym: - 00339647-n ili: i37196 @@ -17482,8 +17482,8 @@ definition: - going by something that is moving in order to get in front of it example: - - she drove but well but her reckless passing of every car on the road frightened - me + - She drove but well but her reckless passing of every car on the road frightened + me. hypernym: - 00340289-n ili: i37197 @@ -17508,7 +17508,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00489236-n example: - - the gambler demanded a reshuffle + - The gambler demanded a reshuffle. hypernym: - 00341289-n ili: i37199 @@ -17598,7 +17598,7 @@ definition: - the act of rotating as if on an axis example: - - the rotation of the dancer kept time with the music + - The rotation of the dancer kept time with the music. hypernym: - 00332776-n ili: i37208 @@ -17639,7 +17639,7 @@ definition: - the act of turning on (or as if on) a pivot example: - - the golfer went to the driving range to practice his pivot + - The golfer went to the driving range to practice his pivot. hypernym: - 00342854-n ili: i37212 @@ -17659,8 +17659,8 @@ definition: - the act of rotating rapidly example: - - he gave the crank a spin - - it broke off after much twisting + - He gave the crank a spin. + - It broke off after much twisting. hypernym: - 00342854-n ili: i37214 @@ -17717,7 +17717,7 @@ definition: - the act of assuming or maintaining a seated position example: - - he read the mystery at one sitting + - He read the mystery at one sitting. hypernym: - 00332776-n ili: i37219 @@ -17730,7 +17730,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00905257-n example: - - he wanted his portrait painted but couldn't spare time for the sitting + - He wanted his portrait painted but couldn't spare time for the sitting. hypernym: - 00332776-n ili: i37220 @@ -17743,7 +17743,7 @@ - the act of snapping the fingers; movement of a finger from the tip to the base of the thumb on the same hand example: - - he gave his fingers a snap + - He gave his fingers a snap. hypernym: - 00332776-n ili: i37221 @@ -17785,7 +17785,7 @@ definition: - turning or twisting around (in place) example: - - with a quick twist of his head he surveyed the room + - With a quick twist of his head he surveyed the room. hypernym: - 00342854-n ili: i37225 @@ -17797,7 +17797,7 @@ definition: - the act of winding or twisting example: - - he put the key in the old clock and gave it a good wind + - He put the key in the old clock and gave it a good wind. hypernym: - 00342854-n ili: i37226 @@ -17854,7 +17854,7 @@ definition: - the act of turning away or in the opposite direction example: - - he made an abrupt turn away from her + - He made an abrupt turn away from her. hypernym: - 00347122-n ili: i37231 @@ -17917,7 +17917,7 @@ definition: - agitating a liquid with an implement example: - - constant stirring prevents it from burning on the bottom of the pan + - Constant stirring prevents it from burning on the bottom of the pan. hypernym: - 00334192-n ili: i37237 @@ -17939,7 +17939,7 @@ definition: - the act of moving something by repeated tugs or pushes example: - - vigorous worrying finally loosened the saw + - Vigorous worrying finally loosened the saw. hypernym: - 00334192-n ili: i37239 @@ -17962,7 +17962,7 @@ definition: - the act of upsetting something example: - - he was badly bruised by the upset of his sled at a high speed + - He was badly bruised by the upset of his sled at a high speed. hypernym: - 00336640-n ili: i37241 @@ -18038,7 +18038,7 @@ definition: - the stroke of a key; one depression of a key on a keyboard example: - - the number of keystrokes was used as a measure of work + - The number of keystrokes was used as a measure of work. hypernym: - 00350195-n ili: i37248 @@ -18070,7 +18070,7 @@ definition: - the act of changing or reversing the direction of the course example: - - he took a turn to the right + - He took a turn to the right. hypernym: - 00350712-n ili: i37251 @@ -18166,7 +18166,7 @@ definition: - the act of reducing the amount or number example: - - the mayor proposed extensive cuts in the city budget + - The mayor proposed extensive cuts in the city budget. hypernym: - 00352464-n ili: i37259 @@ -18224,7 +18224,7 @@ definition: - the act of reducing taxation example: - - the new administration's large tax cut was highly controversial + - The new administration's large tax cut was highly controversial. hypernym: - 00353157-n ili: i37265 @@ -18256,7 +18256,7 @@ definition: - the act of gradually lowering the size or amount example: - - the doctor prescribed the tapering of the dose + - The doctor prescribed the tapering of the dose. hypernym: - 00354295-n ili: i37268 @@ -18305,8 +18305,8 @@ - altering something (as a legislative act or a statement) in such a manner as to reduce its value example: - - the adoption of their amendments would have amounted to an evisceration of the - act + - The adoption of their amendments would have amounted to an evisceration of the + act. hypernym: - 00354818-n ili: i37273 @@ -18337,7 +18337,7 @@ definition: - the act of reducing something unpleasant (as pain or annoyance) example: - - he asked the nurse for relief from the constant pain + - He asked the nurse for relief from the constant pain. hypernym: - 00352464-n ili: i37276 @@ -18449,7 +18449,7 @@ definition: - the act of gripping and pressing firmly example: - - he gave her cheek a playful squeeze + - He gave her cheek a playful squeeze. hypernym: - 00357616-n ili: i37287 @@ -18549,7 +18549,7 @@ definition: - act of decreasing in length example: - - the dress needs shortening + - The dress needs shortening. hypernym: - 00352464-n ili: i37296 @@ -18569,7 +18569,7 @@ definition: - the act of shortening something by chopping off the ends example: - - the barber gave him a good cut + - The barber gave him a good cut. hypernym: - 00359757-n ili: i37298 @@ -18669,7 +18669,7 @@ definition: - the act of subtracting (removing a part from the whole) example: - - he complained about the subtraction of money from their paychecks + - He complained about the subtraction of money from their paychecks. hypernym: - 00352464-n ili: i37308 @@ -18828,7 +18828,7 @@ definition: - the act of increasing something example: - - he gave me an increase in salary + - He gave me an increase in salary. hypernym: - 00352311-n ili: i37323 @@ -18840,7 +18840,7 @@ definition: - the act of adding one thing to another example: - - the addition of flowers created a pleasing effect + - The addition of flowers created a pleasing effect. - the addition of a leap day every four years hypernym: - 00364086-n @@ -18853,7 +18853,7 @@ - the act of adding a component or accessory to something that did not have it when it was manufactured example: - - the court ordered a retrofit on all automobiles + - The court ordered a retrofit on all automobiles. hypernym: - 00364614-n ili: i37325 @@ -18864,7 +18864,7 @@ definition: - increase in price or value example: - - the news caused a general advance on the stock market + - The news caused a general advance on the stock market. hypernym: - 00364086-n ili: i37326 @@ -18898,7 +18898,7 @@ definition: - a sudden or abrupt strong increase example: - - stimulated a surge of speculation + - … stimulated a surge of speculation - an upsurge of emotion - an upsurge in violent crime hypernym: @@ -19004,7 +19004,7 @@ definition: - the action of stretching something tight example: - - tension holds the belt in the pulleys + - Tension holds the belt in the pulleys. hypernym: - 00367347-n ili: i37339 @@ -19015,8 +19015,8 @@ definition: - an increase to counteract a perceived discrepancy example: - - higher wages caused an escalation of prices - - there was a gradual escalation of hostilities + - Higher wages caused an escalation of prices. + - There was a gradual escalation of hostilities. hypernym: - 00364086-n ili: i37340 @@ -19056,7 +19056,7 @@ definition: - the act of making something more noticeable than usual example: - - the dance involved a deliberate exaggeration of his awkwardness + - The dance involved a deliberate exaggeration of his awkwardness. hypernym: - 00364086-n ili: i37344 @@ -19197,8 +19197,8 @@ definition: - the act of cutting short example: - - it is an obvious truncation of the verse - - they were sentenced to a truncation of their limbs + - It is an obvious truncation of the verse. + - They were sentenced to a truncation of their limbs. hypernym: - 00359757-n ili: i37357 @@ -19264,7 +19264,7 @@ - addition of extra material or illustration or clarifying detail example: - a few remarks added in amplification and defense - - an elaboration of the sketch followed + - An elaboration of the sketch followed. hypernym: - 00372122-n ili: i37363 @@ -19308,7 +19308,7 @@ definition: - the act of building up an accumulation example: - - I envied his rapid buildup of assets + - I envied his rapid buildup of assets. - a military buildup in preparation for the invasion hypernym: - 00372821-n @@ -19330,9 +19330,9 @@ definition: - depositing in a warehouse example: - - they decided to reposition their furniture in a recommended repository in Brooklyn - - my car is in storage - - publishers reduced print runs to cut down the cost of warehousing + - They decided to reposition their furniture in a recommended repository in Brooklyn. + - My car is in storage. + - Publishers reduced print runs to cut down the cost of warehousing. hypernym: - 00373256-n ili: i37369 @@ -19429,8 +19429,8 @@ definition: - harsh or severe speech or behavior example: - - men associate the roughness of nonstandard working-class speech with masculinity - - the roughness of her voice was a signal to keep quiet + - Men associate the roughness of nonstandard working-class speech with masculinity. + - The roughness of her voice was a signal to keep quiet. hypernym: - 00375032-n ili: i37378 @@ -19452,7 +19452,7 @@ definition: - action that makes a problem or a disease (or its symptoms) worse example: - - the aggravation of her condition resulted from lack of care + - The aggravation of her condition resulted from lack of care. hypernym: - 00375032-n ili: i37380 @@ -19514,7 +19514,7 @@ definition: - the act of breaking something example: - - the breakage was unavoidable + - The breakage was unavoidable. hypernym: - 00376871-n ili: i37386 @@ -19569,8 +19569,8 @@ definition: - the act of exploding or bursting example: - - the explosion of the firecrackers awoke the children - - the burst of an atom bomb creates enormous radiation aloft + - The explosion of the firecrackers awoke the children. + - The burst of an atom bomb creates enormous radiation aloft. hypernym: - 00376871-n ili: i37391 @@ -19600,7 +19600,7 @@ definition: - the act of exploding with noise and violence example: - - his fulminations frightened the horses + - His fulminations frightened the horses. hypernym: - 00378172-n ili: i37394 @@ -19611,7 +19611,7 @@ definition: - the act of burning something example: - - the burning of leaves was prohibited by a town ordinance + - The burning of leaves was prohibited by a town ordinance. hypernym: - 00376871-n ili: i37395 @@ -19623,7 +19623,7 @@ definition: - malicious burning to destroy property example: - - the British term for arson is ‘fire-raising’ + - The British term for arson is ‘fire-raising’. hypernym: - 00378877-n ili: i37396 @@ -19801,7 +19801,7 @@ - the act of making or becoming a single unit example: - the union of opposing factions - - he looked forward to the unification of his family for the holidays + - He looked forward to the unification of his family for the holidays. hypernym: - 00379793-n ili: i37412 @@ -19830,8 +19830,8 @@ definition: - the act of coming together again example: - - monetary unification precipitated the reunification of the German state in October - 1990 + - Monetary unification precipitated the reunification of the German state in October + 1990. hypernym: - 00382488-n ili: i37414 @@ -19863,7 +19863,7 @@ definition: - having the function of uniting a group of similar things example: - - the Democratic Party is an umbrella for many liberal groups + - The Democratic Party is an umbrella for many liberal groups. - under the umbrella of capitalism hypernym: - 00382488-n @@ -19884,7 +19884,7 @@ definition: - becoming open or being made open example: - - the opening of his arms was the sign I was waiting for + - The opening of his arms was the sign I was waiting for. hypernym: - 00376871-n ili: i37419 @@ -19904,8 +19904,8 @@ definition: - an act of delaying or interrupting the continuity example: - - it was presented without commercial breaks - - there was a gap in his account + - It was presented without commercial breaks. + - There was a gap in his account. hypernym: - 01068087-n ili: i37421 @@ -19982,7 +19982,7 @@ definition: - the act of breaking away or withdrawing from example: - - there was a breakaway by the discontented members + - There was a breakaway by the discontented members. - a breaking away from family and neighborhood hypernym: - 00385741-n @@ -20062,7 +20062,7 @@ definition: - division of a group into opposing factions example: - - another schism like that and they will wind up in bankruptcy + - Another schism like that and they will wind up in bankruptcy. hypernym: - 00386599-n ili: i37436 @@ -20074,8 +20074,8 @@ definition: - the act of cutting something into parts example: - - his cuts were skillful - - his cutting of the cake made a terrible mess + - His cuts were skillful. + - His cutting of the cake made a terrible mess. hypernym: - 00386599-n ili: i37437 @@ -20123,7 +20123,7 @@ definition: - the act of penetrating or opening open with a sharp edge example: - - his cut in the lining revealed the hidden jewels + - His cut in the lining revealed the hidden jewels. hypernym: - 00384198-n ili: i37442 @@ -20263,8 +20263,8 @@ definition: - the pairing of people or things as for comparison or competition example: - - it was a good match-up but the home team won - - we need a matchup of the best teachers with the neediest schools + - It was a good match-up but the home team won. + - We need a matchup of the best teachers with the neediest schools. hypernym: - 00390418-n ili: i37456 @@ -20325,7 +20325,7 @@ definition: - the act of tearing example: - - he took the manuscript in both hands and gave it a mighty tear + - He took the manuscript in both hands and gave it a mighty tear. hypernym: - 00384414-n ili: i37462 @@ -20345,7 +20345,7 @@ definition: - the act of rending or ripping or splitting something example: - - he gave the envelope a vigorous rip + - He gave the envelope a vigorous rip. hypernym: - 00391894-n ili: i37464 @@ -20358,7 +20358,7 @@ definition: - the act of removing example: - - he had surgery for the removal of a malignancy + - He had surgery for the removal of a malignancy. hypernym: - 00384414-n ili: i37465 @@ -20428,7 +20428,7 @@ definition: - the action of taking out something (especially using effort or force) example: - - the dentist gave her a local anesthetic prior to the extraction + - The dentist gave her a local anesthetic prior to the extraction. hypernym: - 00392407-n ili: i37472 @@ -20439,7 +20439,7 @@ definition: - the separation of grain or seeds from the husks and straw example: - - they used to do the threshing by hand but now there are machines to do it + - They used to do the threshing by hand but now there are machines to do it. hypernym: - 01256840-n ili: i37473 @@ -20713,7 +20713,7 @@ definition: - the act of changing in form or shape or appearance example: - - a photograph is a translation of a scene onto a two-dimensional surface + - A photograph is a translation of a scene onto a two-dimensional surface. hypernym: - 00376871-n ili: i37500 @@ -20749,7 +20749,7 @@ definition: - the act of revising or altering (involving reconsideration and modification) example: - - it would require a drastic revision of his opinion + - It would require a drastic revision of his opinion. hypernym: - 00399512-n ili: i37503 @@ -20859,7 +20859,7 @@ definition: - the act of restoring someone to a previous position example: - - we insisted on the reinstatement of the colonel + - We insisted on the reinstatement of the colonel. hypernym: - 00269401-n ili: i37514 @@ -20973,7 +20973,7 @@ - the act of damaging the appearance or surface of something example: - the defacement of an Italian mosaic during the Turkish invasion - - he objected to the dam's massive disfigurement of the landscape + - He objected to the dam's massive disfigurement of the landscape. hypernym: - 00403900-n ili: i37525 @@ -21015,7 +21015,7 @@ definition: - the act of changing something to bring it up to date (usually by adding something) example: - - criminal records need regular updating + - Criminal records need regular updating. hypernym: - 00191991-n ili: i37529 @@ -21083,7 +21083,7 @@ definition: - the act of flexing example: - - he gave his biceps a flex to impress the ladies + - He gave his biceps a flex to impress the ladies. hypernym: - 00406181-n ili: i37536 @@ -21158,7 +21158,7 @@ definition: - the act of folding example: - - he gave the napkins a double fold + - He gave the napkins a double fold. hypernym: - 00405224-n ili: i37544 @@ -21220,7 +21220,7 @@ definition: - any specific behavior example: - - they avoided all recreational activity + - They avoided all recreational activity. hypernym: - 00030657-n ili: i37550 @@ -21244,7 +21244,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01096649-n example: - - her smooth operation of the vehicle gave us a surprisingly comfortable ride + - Her smooth operation of the vehicle gave us a surprisingly comfortable ride. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i37552 @@ -21255,9 +21255,9 @@ definition: - a planned activity involving many people performing various actions example: - - they organized a rescue operation + - They organized a rescue operation. - the biggest police operation in French history - - running a restaurant is quite an operation + - Running a restaurant is quite an operation. - consolidate the companies various operations hypernym: - 00408356-n @@ -21278,7 +21278,7 @@ definition: - operation designed to catch a person committing a criminal act example: - - the police conducted a sting operation + - The police conducted a sting operation. hypernym: - 00410304-n members: @@ -21307,8 +21307,8 @@ definition: - a customary way of operation or behavior example: - - it is their practice to give annual raises - - they changed their dietary pattern + - It is their practice to give annual raises. + - They changed their dietary pattern. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i37557 @@ -21343,7 +21343,7 @@ - the practice of cooperating example: - economic cooperation - - they agreed on a policy of cooperation + - They agreed on a policy of cooperation. hypernym: - 00411260-n ili: i37560 @@ -21420,7 +21420,7 @@ definition: - supernatural practices and techniques example: - - he is a student of the occult + - He is a student of the occult. hypernym: - 00411260-n ili: i37568 @@ -21532,9 +21532,9 @@ domain_topic: - 06145709-n example: - - owls have nocturnal habits - - she had a habit twirling the ends of her hair - - long use had hardened him to it + - Owls have nocturnal habits. + - She had a habit twirling the ends of her hair. + - Long use had hardened him to it. hypernym: - 00414252-n ili: i37579 @@ -21546,7 +21546,7 @@ definition: - the custom in some Islamic societies of women dressing modestly outside the home example: - - she observes the hijab and does not wear tight clothing + - She observes the hijab and does not wear tight clothing. hypernym: - 00414252-n ili: i37580 @@ -21584,7 +21584,7 @@ definition: - the usual activities in your day example: - - the doctor made his rounds + - The doctor made his rounds. hypernym: - 00416013-n ili: i37584 @@ -21634,9 +21634,9 @@ - a course of conduct example: - the path of virtue - - we went our separate ways - - our paths in life led us apart - - genius usually follows a revolutionary path + - We went our separate ways. + - Our paths in life led us apart. + - Genius usually follows a revolutionary path. hypernym: - 00039000-n ili: i37589 @@ -21670,7 +21670,7 @@ definition: - the way of proper and honest behavior example: - - he taught his children to keep strictly to the straight and narrow + - He taught his children to keep strictly to the straight and narrow. hypernym: - 00416689-n ili: i37592 @@ -21705,7 +21705,7 @@ definition: - the easiest way example: - - In marrying him she simply took the path of least resistance + - In marrying him she simply took the path of least resistance. hypernym: - 00416239-n ili: i37595 @@ -21736,7 +21736,7 @@ - a restraining hold; someone loops the arm around the neck of another person in a tight grip, usually from behind example: - - he grabbed the woman in a chokehold, demanded her cash and jewelry, and then fled + - He grabbed the woman in a chokehold, demanded her cash and jewelry, and then fled. hypernym: - 00814187-n ili: i37598 @@ -21770,7 +21770,7 @@ definition: - a tight or amorous embrace example: - - come here and give me a big hug + - Come here and give me a big hug. hypernym: - 00418410-n ili: i37601 @@ -21783,7 +21783,7 @@ definition: - the practice of treating (someone or something) badly example: - - he should be punished for his mistreatment of his mother + - He should be punished for his mistreatment of his mother. hypernym: - 00411260-n ili: i37602 @@ -21825,7 +21825,7 @@ definition: - contemptuous disregard example: - - she wanted neither favor nor despite + - She wanted neither favor nor despite. hypernym: - 00419628-n ili: i37606 @@ -21837,7 +21837,7 @@ - an act that exploits or victimizes someone (treats them unfairly) example: - capitalistic exploitation of the working class - - paying Blacks less and charging them more is a form of victimization + - Paying Blacks less and charging them more is a form of victimization. hypernym: - 00419038-n ili: i37607 @@ -21862,7 +21862,7 @@ definition: - the commercial exploitation of sex or sexuality or explicit sexual material example: - - sexploitation by advertisers is notorious + - Sexploitation by advertisers is notorious. hypernym: - 00419916-n ili: i37609 @@ -21883,7 +21883,7 @@ definition: - cruel or inhumane treatment example: - - the child showed signs of physical abuse + - The child showed signs of physical abuse. hypernym: - 00419038-n ili: i37611 @@ -21926,7 +21926,7 @@ definition: - the act of repressing; control by holding down example: - - his goal was the repression of insolence + - His goal was the repression of insolence. hypernym: - 00805278-n ili: i37615 @@ -21978,7 +21978,7 @@ by one or more persons in an attempt to force another person to yield information or to make a confession or for any other reason example: - - it required unnatural torturing to extract a confession + - It required unnatural torturing to extract a confession. hypernym: - 00421490-n ili: i37620 @@ -22038,7 +22038,7 @@ definition: - torture that is sanctioned by the state and executed by duly accredited officials example: - - the English renounced judicial torture in 1640 + - The English renounced judicial torture in 1640. hypernym: - 00422440-n ili: i37626 @@ -22210,7 +22210,7 @@ definition: - something that irritates or demands immediate action example: - - doing that is like waving a red flag in front of a bull + - Doing that is like waving a red flag in front of a bull. hypernym: - 00419407-n ili: i37643 @@ -22231,8 +22231,8 @@ - the act of harassing someone playfully or maliciously (especially by ridicule); provoking someone with persistent annoyances example: - - he ignored their teases - - his ribbing was gentle but persistent + - He ignored their teases. + - His ribbing was gentle but persistent. hypernym: - 00420657-n ili: i37645 @@ -22284,9 +22284,9 @@ definition: - an activity that diverts or amuses or stimulates example: - - scuba diving is provided as a diversion for tourists - - for recreation he wrote poetry and solved crossword puzzles - - drug abuse is often regarded as a form of recreation + - Scuba diving is provided as a diversion for tourists. + - For recreation he wrote poetry and solved crossword puzzles. + - Drug abuse is often regarded as a form of recreation. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i37650 @@ -22364,8 +22364,8 @@ definition: - an inclination to retreat from unpleasant realities through diversion or fantasy example: - - romantic novels were her escape from the stress of daily life - - his alcohol problem was a form of escapism + - Romantic novels were her escape from the stress of daily life. + - His alcohol problem was a form of escapism. hypernym: - 00427931-n ili: i37657 @@ -22391,8 +22391,8 @@ definition: - activities that are enjoyable or amusing example: - - I do it for the fun of it - - he is fun to have around + - I do it for the fun of it. + - He is fun to have around. hypernym: - 00427931-n ili: i37659 @@ -22406,8 +22406,8 @@ - the act of playing for stakes in the hope of winning (including the payment of a price for a chance to win a prize) example: - - his gambling cost him a fortune - - there was heavy play at the blackjack table + - His gambling cost him a fortune. + - There was heavy play at the blackjack table. hypernym: - 00427931-n - 00748327-n @@ -22421,9 +22421,9 @@ definition: - an amusement or pastime example: - - they played word games - - he thought of his painting as a game that filled his empty time - - his life was all fun and games + - They played word games. + - He thought of his painting as a game that filled his empty time. + - His life was all fun and games. hypernym: - 00427931-n ili: i37661 @@ -22446,7 +22446,7 @@ - the activity of people seeking nighttime diversion (as at the theater, a nightclub, etc.) example: - - in the summer the nightlife shifts to the dance clubs + - In the summer the nightlife shifts to the dance clubs. hypernym: - 00427931-n ili: i37663 @@ -22458,10 +22458,10 @@ definition: - a diversion that occupies one's time and thoughts (usually pleasantly) example: - - sailing is her favorite pastime - - his main pastime is gambling - - he counts reading among his interests - - they criticized the boy for his limited pursuits + - Sailing is her favorite pastime. + - His main pastime is gambling. + - He counts reading among his interests. + - They criticized the boy for his limited pursuits. hypernym: - 00427931-n ili: i37664 @@ -22474,7 +22474,7 @@ definition: - activity by children that is guided more by imagination than by fixed rules example: - - Freud believed in the utility of play to a small child + - Freud believed in the utility of play to a small child. hypernym: - 00427931-n ili: i37665 @@ -22487,7 +22487,7 @@ - play in which children take the roles of father or mother or children and pretend to interact like adults example: - - the children were playing house + - The children were playing house. hypernym: - 00432833-n ili: i37666 @@ -22499,7 +22499,7 @@ - children take the roles of physician or patient or nurse and pretend they are at the physician's office example: - - the children explored each other's bodies by playing the game of doctor + - The children explored each other's bodies by playing the game of doctor. hypernym: - 00432833-n ili: i37667 @@ -22533,9 +22533,9 @@ definition: - an activity that you like or at which you are superior example: - - chemistry is not my cup of tea - - his bag now is learning to play golf - - marriage was scarcely his dish + - Chemistry is not my cup of tea. + - His bag now is learning to play golf. + - Marriage was scarcely his dish. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i37670 @@ -22884,7 +22884,7 @@ - an increase in the number of outstanding shares of a corporation without changing the shareholders' equity example: - - they announced a two-for-one split of the common stock + - They announced a two-for-one split of the common stock. hypernym: - 00364086-n ili: i37705 @@ -23063,8 +23063,8 @@ definition: - the act of swimming example: - - it was the swimming they enjoyed most - - they took a short swim in the pool + - It was the swimming they enjoyed most. + - They took a short swim in the pool. hypernym: - 00442764-n ili: i37722 @@ -23076,7 +23076,7 @@ definition: - the act of swimming for pleasure or recreation example: - - the Englishman said he had a good bathe + - The Englishman said he had a good bathe. hypernym: - 00443055-n ili: i37723 @@ -23288,7 +23288,7 @@ definition: - a stroke of the oar that either misses the water or digs too deeply example: - - he caught a crab and lost the race + - He caught a crab and lost the race. hypernym: - 00446336-n ili: i37744 @@ -23339,7 +23339,7 @@ definition: - a boxing or wrestling match example: - - the fight was on television last night + - The fight was on television last night. hypernym: - 00446787-n ili: i37749 @@ -23681,7 +23681,7 @@ definition: - riding a motorcycle example: - - motorcycling is a dangerous sport + - Motorcycling is a dangerous sport. hypernym: - 00452356-n ili: i37784 @@ -23821,8 +23821,8 @@ definition: - agriculture considered as an occupation or way of life example: - - farming is a strenuous life - - there's no work on the land any more + - Farming is a strenuous life. + - There's no work on the land any more. hypernym: - 00583425-n ili: i37798 @@ -23940,7 +23940,7 @@ definition: - a contest with rules to determine a winner example: - - you need four people to play this game + - You need four people to play this game. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i37810 @@ -23953,7 +23953,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00456623-n example: - - the game lasted two hours + - The game lasted two hours. hypernym: - 07470961-n ili: i37811 @@ -24034,8 +24034,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00456623-n example: - - it is my turn - - it is still my play + - It is my turn. + - It is still my play. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i37819 @@ -24047,7 +24047,7 @@ definition: - an offensive move in a sport or game example: - - they won the game with a 10-hit attack in the 9th inning + - They won the game with a 10-hit attack in the 9th inning. hypernym: - 00458406-n ili: i37820 @@ -24060,7 +24060,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00504248-n example: - - he memorized all the important chess openings + - He memorized all the important chess openings. hypernym: - 01012400-n ili: i37821 @@ -24088,7 +24088,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00470726-n example: - - you have four downs to gain ten yards + - You have four downs to gain ten yards. hypernym: - 00458406-n ili: i37823 @@ -24101,8 +24101,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - he was at bat when it happened - - he got four hits in four at-bats + - He was at bat when it happened. + - He got four hits in four at-bats. hypernym: - 00458406-n ili: i37824 @@ -24114,7 +24114,7 @@ definition: - a cooperative game in which a ball is passed back and forth example: - - he played catch with his son in the backyard + - He played catch with his son in the backyard. hypernym: - 00431591-n ili: i37825 @@ -24511,7 +24511,7 @@ definition: - the activity of playing 18 holes of golf example: - - a round of golf takes about 4 hours + - A round of golf takes about 4 hours. hypernym: - 00465962-n ili: i37862 @@ -24724,10 +24724,10 @@ - a ball game played with a bat and ball between two teams of nine players; teams take turns at bat trying to score runs example: - - he played baseball in high school - - there was a baseball game on every empty lot - - there was a desire for National League ball in the area - - play ball! + - He played baseball in high school. + - There was a baseball game on every empty lot. + - There was a desire for National League ball in the area. + - Play ball! hypernym: - 00472512-n ili: i37882 @@ -24903,7 +24903,7 @@ definition: - unlawfully delivered ball in cricket example: - - the umpire called it a no ball + - The umpire called it a no ball. hypernym: - 00105796-n ili: i37899 @@ -25164,7 +25164,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00483309-n example: - - he was up two breaks in the second set + - He was up two breaks in the second set. hypernym: - 00187483-n ili: i37922 @@ -25367,8 +25367,8 @@ definition: - advancing as if in the child's game, by leaping over obstacles or competitors example: - - the company still believes the chip is a leapfrog in integration and will pay - huge dividends + - The company still believes the chip is a leapfrog in integration and will pay + huge dividends. hypernym: - 00282894-n ili: i37942 @@ -25502,8 +25502,8 @@ definition: - the division of a deck of cards before dealing example: - - he insisted that we give him the last cut before every deal - - the cutting of the cards soon became a ritual + - He insisted that we give him the last cut before every deal. + - The cutting of the cards soon became a ritual. hypernym: - 00386599-n ili: i37954 @@ -25938,7 +25938,7 @@ definition: - poker in which a player can discard cards and receive substitutes from the dealer example: - - he played only draw and stud + - He played only draw and stud. hypernym: - 00495779-n ili: i37993 @@ -26453,7 +26453,7 @@ definition: - the act of gambling example: - - he did it on a bet + - He did it on a bet. hypernym: - 00431125-n ili: i38040 @@ -26716,7 +26716,7 @@ definition: - an occasion for excessive eating or drinking example: - - they went on a bust that lasted three days + - They went on a bust that lasted three days. hypernym: - 00511200-n ili: i38065 @@ -26789,8 +26789,8 @@ definition: - gay or light-hearted recreational activity for diversion or amusement example: - - it was all done in play - - their frolic in the surf threatened to become ugly + - It was all done in play. + - Their frolic in the surf threatened to become ugly. hypernym: - 00427931-n ili: i38071 @@ -26857,8 +26857,8 @@ definition: - frivolous or trifling behavior example: - - for actors, memorizing lines is no game - - for him, life is all fun and games + - For actors, memorizing lines is no game. + - For him, life is all fun and games. hypernym: - 00512828-n ili: i38076 @@ -26896,7 +26896,7 @@ definition: - (Yiddish) a prank or piece of clowning example: - - his shtik made us laugh + - His shtik made us laugh. exemplifies: - 06963829-n hypernym: @@ -26921,7 +26921,7 @@ definition: - playful vexation example: - - the parody was just a form of teasing + - The parody was just a form of teasing. hypernym: - 00512828-n ili: i38081 @@ -26993,7 +26993,7 @@ is typically left in the dark holding a bag and waiting for the snipe to run into it example: - - in the South a snipe hunt is practically a rite of passage + - In the South a snipe hunt is practically a rite of passage. hypernym: - 00515139-n ili: i38088 @@ -27024,7 +27024,7 @@ definition: - an agreeable or amusing remark example: - - they exchange pleasantries + - They exchange pleasantries. hypernym: - 00431990-n ili: i38091 @@ -27334,7 +27334,7 @@ definition: - a performance given by a traveling company of acrobats, clowns, and trained animals example: - - the children always love to go to the circus + - The children always love to go to the circus. hypernym: - 00521313-n ili: i38120 @@ -27409,7 +27409,7 @@ definition: - a visible display example: - - she made a parade of her sorrows + - She made a parade of her sorrows. hypernym: - 00522265-n ili: i38127 @@ -27420,7 +27420,7 @@ definition: - something shown to the public example: - - the museum had many exhibits of oriental art + - The museum had many exhibits of oriental art. hypernym: - 00521313-n ili: i38128 @@ -27443,7 +27443,7 @@ - a show or display; the act of presenting something to sight or view example: - the presentation of new data - - he gave the customer a demonstration + - He gave the customer a demonstration. hypernym: - 00521313-n ili: i38130 @@ -27458,7 +27458,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - he confused the enemy with feints and demonstrations + - He confused the enemy with feints and demonstrations. hypernym: - 00521313-n ili: i38131 @@ -27482,7 +27482,7 @@ definition: - the exposure of falseness or pretensions example: - - the debunking of religion has been too successful + - The debunking of religion has been too successful. hypernym: - 00523593-n ili: i38133 @@ -27494,7 +27494,7 @@ definition: - presentation to view in an open or public manner example: - - the exposure of his anger was shocking + - The exposure of his anger was shocking. hypernym: - 00522618-n ili: i38134 @@ -27507,7 +27507,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - the appellate court demanded the production of all documents + - The appellate court demanded the production of all documents. hypernym: - 00523201-n ili: i38135 @@ -27899,7 +27899,7 @@ definition: - a form of erotic entertainment in which a dancer gradually undresses to music example: - - she did a strip right in front of everyone + - She did a strip right in front of everyone. hypernym: - 00532238-n ili: i38173 @@ -28050,7 +28050,7 @@ definition: - a sequence of foot movements that make up a particular dance example: - - he taught them the waltz step + - He taught them the waltz step. hypernym: - 00283971-n ili: i38188 @@ -28097,7 +28097,7 @@ - social dancing in which couples vigorously twist their hips and arms in time to the music; was popular in the 1960s example: - - they liked to dance the twist + - They liked to dance the twist. hypernym: - 00533147-n ili: i38192 @@ -28660,7 +28660,7 @@ - 07034009-n - 00546538-n example: - - his music was his central interest + - His music was his central interest. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i38249 @@ -28721,7 +28721,7 @@ definition: - the act of playing drums example: - - he practiced his drumming several hours every day + - He practiced his drumming several hours every day. hypernym: - 00546096-n ili: i38255 @@ -28780,7 +28780,7 @@ definition: - the act of singing example: - - with a shout and a song they marched up to the gates + - With a shout and a song they marched up to the gates. hypernym: - 00546381-n ili: i38261 @@ -28829,7 +28829,7 @@ definition: - singing in a soft low tone example: - - her crooning soon put the child to sleep + - Her crooning soon put the child to sleep. hypernym: - 00546538-n ili: i38266 @@ -28853,7 +28853,7 @@ definition: - the act of whistling a tune example: - - his cheerful whistling indicated that he enjoyed his work + - His cheerful whistling indicated that he enjoyed his work. hypernym: - 00544270-n ili: i38268 @@ -28864,7 +28864,7 @@ definition: - a stroke or blow example: - - the signal was two beats on the steam pipe + - The signal was two beats on the steam pipe. hypernym: - 00350195-n ili: i38269 @@ -28938,7 +28938,7 @@ definition: - an impressionistic portrayal of a person example: - - he did a funny impression of a politician + - He did a funny impression of a politician. hypernym: - 00549839-n ili: i38276 @@ -29014,7 +29014,7 @@ definition: - incidental activity performed by an actor for dramatic effect example: - - his business with the cane was hilarious + - His business with the cane was hilarious. hypernym: - 00549363-n ili: i38283 @@ -29044,7 +29044,7 @@ definition: - the act of presenting a play or a piece of music or other entertainment example: - - we congratulated him on his performance at the rehearsal + - We congratulated him on his performance at the rehearsal. - an inspired performance of Mozart's C minor concerto hypernym: - 00522618-n @@ -29058,7 +29058,7 @@ definition: - a performance (or series of performances) at a public presentation example: - - the program lasted more than two hours + - The program lasted more than two hours. hypernym: - 00551808-n ili: i38286 @@ -29099,7 +29099,7 @@ definition: - ostentatious or vainglorious or extravagant or melodramatic conduct example: - - heroics are for those epic films they make in Hollywood + - Heroics are for those epic films they make in Hollywood. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -29171,8 +29171,8 @@ - a frenetic disorganized (and often comic) disturbance suggestive of a large public entertainment example: - - it was so funny it was a circus - - the whole occasion had a carnival atmosphere + - It was so funny it was a circus. + - The whole occasion had a carnival atmosphere. hypernym: - 00334655-n ili: i38297 @@ -29207,7 +29207,7 @@ - the act of disrupting an established order so it fails to continue example: - the social dislocations resulting from government policies - - his warning came after the breakdown of talks in London + - His warning came after the breakdown of talks in London. hypernym: - 00554210-n ili: i38300 @@ -29316,8 +29316,8 @@ definition: - the act of disturbing the mind or body example: - - his carelessness could have caused an ecological upset - - she was unprepared for this sudden overthrow of their normal way of living + - His carelessness could have caused an ecological upset. + - She was unprepared for this sudden overthrow of their normal way of living. hypernym: - 00334655-n ili: i38310 @@ -29357,7 +29357,7 @@ definition: - repeated bursts of activity example: - - they worked in fits and starts + - They worked in fits and starts. hypernym: - 00556362-n ili: i38313 @@ -29368,7 +29368,7 @@ definition: - the act of moving hurriedly and in a careless manner example: - - in his haste to leave he forgot his book + - In his haste to leave he forgot his book. hypernym: - 00280679-n ili: i38314 @@ -29382,7 +29382,7 @@ definition: - the act of moving with great haste example: - - he made a dash for the door + - He made a dash for the door. hypernym: - 00556685-n ili: i38315 @@ -29405,8 +29405,8 @@ definition: - a deliberate coordinated movement requiring dexterity and skill example: - - he made a great maneuver - - the runner was out on a play by the shortstop + - He made a great maneuver. + - The runner was out on a play by the shortstop. hypernym: - 00280679-n ili: i38317 @@ -29429,7 +29429,7 @@ definition: - a predetermined set of movements in dancing or skating example: - - she made the best score on compulsory figures + - She made the best score on compulsory figures. hypernym: - 00557350-n ili: i38319 @@ -29470,7 +29470,7 @@ definition: - a preset plan of action in team sports example: - - the coach drew up the plays for her team + - The coach drew up the plays for her team. hypernym: - 05911139-n ili: i38323 @@ -29520,7 +29520,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00464604-n example: - - the team was unable to capitalize on the power play + - The team was unable to capitalize on the power play. hypernym: - 00558625-n ili: i38327 @@ -29545,8 +29545,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00470726-n example: - - the defensive line braced to stop the run - - the coach put great emphasis on running + - The defensive line braced to stop the run. + - The coach put great emphasis on running. hypernym: - 00559667-n ili: i38329 @@ -29622,7 +29622,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00470726-n example: - - the linebackers were ready to stop a rush + - The linebackers were ready to stop a rush. hypernym: - 00559920-n ili: i38335 @@ -29636,7 +29636,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00470726-n example: - - the coach sent in a passing play on third and long + - The coach sent in a passing play on third and long. hypernym: - 00559667-n ili: i38336 @@ -29653,7 +29653,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00470726-n example: - - they used a power play to return the kickoff + - They used a power play to return the kickoff. hypernym: - 00559667-n ili: i38337 @@ -29685,7 +29685,7 @@ definition: - a short forward pass to a back who is running toward the sidelines example: - - he threw a flare to the fullback who was tackled for a loss + - He threw a flare to the fullback who was tackled for a loss. hypernym: - 00562263-n ili: i38340 @@ -29768,7 +29768,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00470726-n example: - - he ran interference for the quarterback + - He ran interference for the quarterback. hypernym: - 00563435-n ili: i38348 @@ -29838,7 +29838,7 @@ definition: - a basketball maneuver; obstructing an opponent with one's body example: - - he was called for setting an illegal pick + - He was called for setting an illegal pick. hypernym: - 00564531-n ili: i38355 @@ -29949,9 +29949,9 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - it took two strokes to get out of the bunker - - a good shot requires good balance and tempo - - he left me an almost impossible shot + - It took two strokes to get out of the bunker. + - A good shot requires good balance and tempo. + - He left me an almost impossible shot. hypernym: - 00557350-n ili: i38366 @@ -29969,7 +29969,7 @@ - 00481519-n - 00480898-n example: - - cuts do not bother a good tennis player + - Cuts do not bother a good tennis player. hypernym: - 00566339-n ili: i38367 @@ -30001,7 +30001,7 @@ definition: - a tennis stroke that sends the ball back to the other player example: - - he won the point on a cross-court return + - He won the point on a cross-court return. hypernym: - 00567172-n ili: i38370 @@ -30126,7 +30126,7 @@ - 00481519-n - 00480898-n example: - - his powerful serves won the game + - His powerful serves won the game. hypernym: - 00567172-n ili: i38381 @@ -30151,7 +30151,7 @@ - 00481519-n - 00480898-n example: - - he served too many double faults + - He served too many double faults. hypernym: - 00569467-n ili: i38383 @@ -30315,7 +30315,7 @@ definition: - in baseball; a batter's attempt to hit a pitched ball example: - - he took a vicious cut at the ball + - He took a vicious cut at the ball. hypernym: - 00566339-n ili: i38398 @@ -30348,7 +30348,7 @@ definition: - a golf shot that curves to the right for a right-handed golfer example: - - he took lessons to cure his slicing + - He took lessons to cure his slicing. hypernym: - 00572646-n ili: i38401 @@ -30361,7 +30361,7 @@ definition: - a golf shot that curves to the left for a right-handed golfer example: - - he took lessons to cure his hooking + - He took lessons to cure his hooking. hypernym: - 00572646-n ili: i38402 @@ -30374,7 +30374,7 @@ definition: - hitting a golf ball off of a tee with a driver example: - - he sliced his drive out of bounds + - He sliced his drive out of bounds. hypernym: - 00572646-n ili: i38403 @@ -30395,8 +30395,8 @@ definition: - hitting a golf ball that is on the green using a putter example: - - his putting let him down today - - he didn't sink a single putt over three feet + - His putting let him down today. + - He didn't sink a single putt over three feet. hypernym: - 00572646-n ili: i38405 @@ -30420,7 +30420,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00465962-n example: - - he lost the hole when his approach rolled over the green + - He lost the hole when his approach rolled over the green. hypernym: - 00572646-n ili: i38407 @@ -30548,7 +30548,7 @@ definition: - any undertaking that is easy to do example: - - marketing this product will be no picnic + - Marketing this product will be no picnic. hypernym: - 00797381-n ili: i38420 @@ -30578,7 +30578,7 @@ definition: - activity directed toward making or doing something example: - - she checked several points needing further work + - She checked several points needing further work. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i38422 @@ -30589,8 +30589,8 @@ definition: - the most important or interesting work or activity in a specific area or field example: - - the action is no longer in technology stocks but in municipal bonds - - gawkers always try to get as close to the action as possible + - The action is no longer in technology stocks but in municipal bonds. + - Gawkers always try to get as close to the action as possible. hypernym: - 00576778-n ili: i38423 @@ -30601,8 +30601,8 @@ definition: - a damaging piece of work example: - - dry rot did the job of destroying the barn - - the barber did a real job on my hair + - Dry rot did the job of destroying the barn. + - The barber did a real job on my hair. hypernym: - 00576778-n ili: i38424 @@ -30613,8 +30613,8 @@ definition: - the performance of a piece of work example: - - she did an outstanding job as Ophelia - - he gave it up as a bad job + - She did an outstanding job as Ophelia. + - He gave it up as a bad job. hypernym: - 00576778-n ili: i38425 @@ -30725,8 +30725,8 @@ definition: - the work of making something smooth and shiny by rubbing or waxing it example: - - the shining of shoes provided a meager living - - every Sunday he gave his car a good polishing + - The shining of shoes provided a meager living. + - Every Sunday he gave his car a good polishing. hypernym: - 00576778-n ili: i38435 @@ -30738,7 +30738,7 @@ definition: - the act of shining shoes example: - - he charged a dollar for a shoeshine + - He charged a dollar for a shoeshine. hypernym: - 00579832-n ili: i38436 @@ -30760,8 +30760,8 @@ definition: - the service (electric power or water or transportation) provided by a public utility example: - - the cost of utilities never decreases - - all the utilities were lost after the hurricane + - The cost of utilities never decreases. + - All the utilities were lost after the hurricane. hypernym: - 00578562-n ili: i38438 @@ -30813,7 +30813,7 @@ definition: - difficult work example: - - the boss hoped the plan would succeed but he wasn't willing to do the heavy lifting + - The boss hoped the plan would succeed but he wasn't willing to do the heavy lifting. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -30826,7 +30826,7 @@ definition: - the act of cleaning the rooms and furnishings of a house example: - - efficient housecleaning should proceed one room at a time + - Efficient housecleaning should proceed one room at a time. hypernym: - 00251880-n ili: i38444 @@ -30838,8 +30838,8 @@ - (figurative) the act of reforming by the removal of unwanted personnel or practices or conditions example: - - more housecleaning is in store at other accounting firms - - many employees were discharged in a general housecleaning by the new owners + - More housecleaning is in store at other accounting firms. + - Many employees were discharged in a general housecleaning by the new owners. exemplifies: - 07120141-n hypernym: @@ -30908,7 +30908,7 @@ definition: - active work of little value example: - - while he was waiting he filled the days with busywork + - While he was waiting he filled the days with busywork. hypernym: - 00576778-n ili: i38452 @@ -30967,7 +30967,7 @@ definition: - the principal activity in your life that you do to earn money example: - - he's not in my line of business + - He's not in my line of business. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i38458 @@ -30982,7 +30982,7 @@ definition: - any activity that occupies a person's attention example: - - he missed the bell in his occupation with the computer game + - He missed the bell in his occupation with the computer game. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i38459 @@ -30993,8 +30993,8 @@ definition: - your occupation or line of work example: - - he's in the plumbing game - - she's in show biz + - He's in the plumbing game. + - She's in show biz. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -31019,7 +31019,7 @@ definition: - the special line of work you have adopted as your career example: - - his specialization is gastroenterology + - His specialization is gastroenterology. hypernym: - 00584283-n ili: i38462 @@ -31063,7 +31063,7 @@ definition: - careers in general example: - - it happens in all walks of life + - It happens in all walks of life. hypernym: - 00584283-n ili: i38466 @@ -31075,8 +31075,8 @@ definition: - the occupation for which you are paid example: - - he is looking for employment - - a lot of people are out of work + - He is looking for employment. + - A lot of people are out of work. hypernym: - 00583425-n ili: i38467 @@ -31088,7 +31088,7 @@ definition: - the responsibility to do something example: - - it is their job to print the truth + - It is their job to print the truth. hypernym: - 01132241-n ili: i38468 @@ -31099,7 +31099,7 @@ definition: - employment in or work for another example: - - he retired after 30 years of service + - He retired after 30 years of service. hypernym: - 00585404-n ili: i38469 @@ -31120,8 +31120,8 @@ definition: - performance of duties or provision of space and equipment helpful to others example: - - the mayor tried to maintain city services - - the medical services are excellent + - The mayor tried to maintain city services. + - The medical services are excellent. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -31177,7 +31177,7 @@ definition: - the job to which you are (or hope to be) appointed example: - - he applied for an appointment in the treasury + - He applied for an appointment in the treasury. hypernym: - 00583425-n ili: i38476 @@ -31188,7 +31188,7 @@ definition: - a job in an organization example: - - he occupied a post in the treasury + - He occupied a post in the treasury. hypernym: - 00583425-n ili: i38477 @@ -31332,7 +31332,7 @@ definition: - the office of cardinal example: - - following the scandal, the cardinal resigned his cardinalate + - Following the scandal, the cardinal resigned his cardinalate. hypernym: - 00587299-n ili: i38492 @@ -31894,7 +31894,7 @@ - the office and function of president example: - Andrew Jackson expanded the power of the presidency beyond what was customary - before his time + before his time. hypernym: - 00587299-n ili: i38552 @@ -31906,7 +31906,7 @@ definition: - the office of the United States head of state example: - - a President is elected every four years + - A President is elected every four years. hypernym: - 00597922-n ili: i38553 @@ -31965,7 +31965,7 @@ definition: - the position of professor example: - - he was awarded an endowed chair in economics + - He was awarded an endowed chair in economics. hypernym: - 00587299-n ili: i38559 @@ -31996,7 +31996,7 @@ - a public office of sufficiently high rank that it provides the holder with an opportunity to speak out and be listened to on any matter example: - - the American presidency is a bully pulpit + - The American presidency is a bully pulpit. hypernym: - 00599433-n ili: i38562 @@ -32082,7 +32082,7 @@ - the position of the head of the Justice Department and the chief law enforcement officer of the United States example: - - the post of Attorney General was created in 1789 + - The post of Attorney General was created in 1789. hypernym: - 00600587-n ili: i38571 @@ -32094,7 +32094,7 @@ definition: - the position of the head of the Department of Agriculture example: - - the post of Secretary of Agriculture was established in 1889 + - The post of Secretary of Agriculture was established in 1889. hypernym: - 00600587-n ili: i38572 @@ -32106,7 +32106,7 @@ definition: - the position of the head of the Department of Commerce example: - - the position of Commerce Secretary was created in 1913 + - The position of Commerce Secretary was created in 1913. hypernym: - 00600587-n ili: i38573 @@ -32118,7 +32118,7 @@ definition: - the position of the head of the Department of Defense example: - - the position of Defense Secretary was created in 1947 + - The position of Defense Secretary was created in 1947. hypernym: - 00600587-n ili: i38574 @@ -32130,7 +32130,7 @@ definition: - the position of the head of the Education Department example: - - the post of Education Secretary was created in 1979 + - The post of Education Secretary was created in 1979. hypernym: - 00600587-n ili: i38575 @@ -32142,7 +32142,7 @@ definition: - the position of the head of the Department of Energy example: - - the post of Energy Secretary was created in 1977 + - The post of Energy Secretary was created in 1977. hypernym: - 00600587-n ili: i38576 @@ -32154,8 +32154,8 @@ definition: - the position of the head of the Department of Health and Human Services example: - - the post of Secretary of Health and Human Services was created by Congress in - 1979 + - The post of Secretary of Health and Human Services was created by Congress in + 1979. hypernym: - 00600587-n ili: i38577 @@ -32166,7 +32166,7 @@ definition: - the position of the head of the Department of Housing and Urban Development example: - - the position of Secretary of Housing and Urban Development was created in 1966 + - The position of Secretary of Housing and Urban Development was created in 1966. hypernym: - 00600587-n ili: i38578 @@ -32177,7 +32177,7 @@ definition: - the position of the head of the Department of Labor example: - - the post of Labor Secretary was created in 1913 + - The post of Labor Secretary was created in 1913. hypernym: - 00600587-n ili: i38579 @@ -32189,7 +32189,7 @@ definition: - the position of the head of the State Department example: - - the position of Secretary of State was established in 1789 + - The position of Secretary of State was established in 1789. hypernym: - 00600587-n ili: i38580 @@ -32200,7 +32200,7 @@ definition: - the position of the head of the Department of the Interior example: - - the position of Interior Secretary was created in 1849 + - The position of Interior Secretary was created in 1849. hypernym: - 00600587-n ili: i38581 @@ -32212,7 +32212,7 @@ definition: - the position of the head of the Treasury Department example: - - the position of Treasury Secretary was created in 1789 + - The position of Treasury Secretary was created in 1789. hypernym: - 00600587-n ili: i38582 @@ -32224,7 +32224,7 @@ definition: - the position of the head of the Department of Transportation example: - - the post of Transportation Secretary was created in 1966 + - The post of Transportation Secretary was created in 1966. hypernym: - 00600587-n ili: i38583 @@ -32236,7 +32236,7 @@ definition: - the position of the head of the Department of Veterans Affairs example: - - the post of Secretary of Veterans Affairs was created in 1989 + - The post of Secretary of Veterans Affairs was created in 1989. hypernym: - 00600587-n ili: i38584 @@ -32492,7 +32492,7 @@ definition: - the skilled practice of a practical occupation example: - - he learned his trade as an apprentice + - He learned his trade as an apprentice. hypernym: - 00583425-n ili: i38611 @@ -32622,7 +32622,7 @@ definition: - the craft of providing artificial light example: - - an interior decorator must understand lighting + - An interior decorator must understand lighting. hypernym: - 00609469-n ili: i38624 @@ -32660,7 +32660,7 @@ definition: - the occupation of a house painter example: - - house painting was the only craft he knew + - House painting was the only craft he knew. hypernym: - 00607485-n ili: i38628 @@ -32721,7 +32721,7 @@ definition: - an occupation for which you are especially well suited example: - - in law he found his true metier + - In law he found his true metier. hypernym: - 00583425-n ili: i38634 @@ -32745,7 +32745,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06376048-n example: - - her place in literature is secure + - Her place in literature is secure. hypernym: - 00611221-n ili: i38636 @@ -32769,7 +32769,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - he studied law at Yale + - He studied law at Yale. hypernym: - 00611641-n ili: i38638 @@ -32825,7 +32825,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06052606-n example: - - he studied medicine at Harvard + - He studied medicine at Harvard. hypernym: - 00611641-n ili: i38643 @@ -32837,7 +32837,7 @@ definition: - the branch of medicine concerned with preventing disease example: - - the medical establishment doesn't profit from preventive medicine + - The medical establishment doesn't profit from preventive medicine. hypernym: - 00613447-n ili: i38644 @@ -32879,7 +32879,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06191860-n example: - - he studied theology at Oxford + - He studied theology at Oxford. hypernym: - 00611641-n ili: i38648 @@ -32890,7 +32890,7 @@ definition: - the activity of putting something in written form example: - - she did the thinking while he did the writing + - She did the thinking while he did the writing. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i38649 @@ -32915,7 +32915,7 @@ definition: - the activity of writing by hand example: - - handwriting can be slow and painful for one with arthritis + - Handwriting can be slow and painful for one with arthritis. hypernym: - 00615511-n ili: i38651 @@ -32962,7 +32962,7 @@ definition: - the act of signing your name; writing your signature (as on a document) example: - - the deed was attested by the subscription of his signature + - The deed was attested by the subscription of his signature. hypernym: - 00616017-n ili: i38656 @@ -33043,7 +33043,7 @@ definition: - the activity of making clear or converting from code into plain text example: - - a secret key or password is required for decryption + - A secret key or password is required for decryption. hypernym: - 00615776-n ili: i38664 @@ -33117,7 +33117,7 @@ definition: - the laying on of shingles example: - - shingling is a craft very different from carpentry + - Shingling is a craft very different from carpentry. hypernym: - 00607485-n ili: i38671 @@ -33281,7 +33281,7 @@ definition: - productive work (especially physical work done for wages) example: - - his labor did not require a great deal of skill + - His labor did not require a great deal of skill. hypernym: - 00576778-n ili: i38687 @@ -33325,8 +33325,8 @@ definition: - use of physical or mental energy; hard work example: - - he got an A for effort - - they managed only with great exertion + - He got an A for effort. + - They managed only with great exertion. hypernym: - 00621992-n ili: i38691 @@ -33342,7 +33342,7 @@ definition: - strenuous effort example: - - the struggle to get through the crowd exhausted her + - The struggle to get through the crowd exhausted her. hypernym: - 00622867-n ili: i38692 @@ -33353,8 +33353,8 @@ definition: - the act of engaging in close hand-to-hand combat example: - - they had a fierce wrestle - - we watched his grappling and wrestling with the bully + - They had a fierce wrestle. + - We watched his grappling and wrestling with the bully. hypernym: - 00623308-n ili: i38693 @@ -33416,7 +33416,7 @@ definition: - the act of working too much or too long example: - - he became ill from overwork + - He became ill from overwork. hypernym: - 00621992-n ili: i38699 @@ -33447,10 +33447,10 @@ definition: - an effort that is inconvenient example: - - I went to a lot of trouble - - he won without any trouble - - had difficulty walking - - finished the test only with great difficulty + - I went to a lot of trouble. + - He won without any trouble. + - … had difficulty walking + - … finished the test only with great difficulty hypernym: - 00622867-n ili: i38702 @@ -33462,7 +33462,7 @@ definition: - something difficult or awkward to do or deal with example: - - it will be the devil to solve + - It will be the devil to solve. hypernym: - 00625102-n ili: i38703 @@ -33506,9 +33506,9 @@ definition: - the activity of exerting your muscles in various ways to keep fit example: - - the doctor recommended regular exercise - - he did some exercising - - the physical exertion required by his work kept him fit + - The doctor recommended regular exercise. + - He did some exercising. + - The physical exertion required by his work kept him fit. hypernym: - 00622867-n ili: i38707 @@ -33523,7 +33523,7 @@ definition: - a sustained effort example: - - it was a long pull but we made it + - It was a long pull but we made it. hypernym: - 00622867-n ili: i38708 @@ -33534,7 +33534,7 @@ definition: - exercise that conditions the body example: - - farm work can be a good conditioner + - Farm work can be a good conditioner. hypernym: - 00436503-n ili: i38709 @@ -33545,7 +33545,7 @@ definition: - several exercises intended to be done in series example: - - he did four sets of the incline bench press + - He did four sets of the incline bench press. hypernym: - 00625978-n ili: i38710 @@ -33661,7 +33661,7 @@ definition: - light exercises designed to promote general fitness example: - - several different calisthenics were illustrated in the video + - Several different calisthenics were illustrated in the video. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -33675,7 +33675,7 @@ definition: - the practice of calisthenic exercises example: - - calisthenics is recommended for general good health + - Calisthenics is recommended for general good health. hypernym: - 00411260-n ili: i38722 @@ -33700,7 +33700,7 @@ - exercise in which opposing muscles contract and there is controlled movement (tension is constant while the lengths of the muscles change) example: - - the classic isotonic exercise is lifting free weights + - The classic isotonic exercise is lifting free weights. hypernym: - 00625978-n ili: i38724 @@ -33899,7 +33899,7 @@ - the exercise of a profession example: - the practice of the law - - I took over his practice when he retired + - I took over his practice when he retired. hypernym: - 00948944-n ili: i38744 @@ -33991,8 +33991,8 @@ definition: - the practice of a profession independently and not as an employee example: - - he teaches at the medical school but his fortune came from private practice - - lawyers in private practice are in business and must make a profit to survive + - He teaches at the medical school but his fortune came from private practice. + - Lawyers in private practice are in business and must make a profit to survive. hypernym: - 00632621-n ili: i38753 @@ -34014,7 +34014,7 @@ definition: - a diligent effort example: - - it is a job requiring serious application + - It is a job requiring serious application. hypernym: - 00622867-n ili: i38755 @@ -34073,7 +34073,7 @@ definition: - the act of counting; reciting numbers in ascending order example: - - the counting continued for several hours + - The counting continued for several hours. hypernym: - 00635107-n ili: i38761 @@ -34099,7 +34099,7 @@ definition: - a police investigation to determine the perpetrator example: - - detection is hard on the feet + - Detection is hard on the feet. hypernym: - 00636255-n ili: i38763 @@ -34195,8 +34195,8 @@ definition: - an investigation seeking answers example: - - a thorough search of the ledgers revealed nothing - - the outcome justified the search + - A thorough search of the ledgers revealed nothing. + - The outcome justified the search. hypernym: - 00635107-n ili: i38772 @@ -34347,7 +34347,7 @@ - the act of subjecting to experimental test in order to determine how well something works example: - - they agreed to end the testing of atomic weapons + - They agreed to end the testing of atomic weapons. hypernym: - 00640799-n ili: i38787 @@ -34575,7 +34575,7 @@ definition: - the act of scanning; systematic examination of a prescribed region example: - - he made a thorough scan of the beach with his binoculars + - He made a thorough scan of the beach with his binoculars. hypernym: - 00637093-n ili: i38810 @@ -34617,8 +34617,8 @@ definition: - an examination of the characteristics of something example: - - there are laboratories for commercial testing - - it involved testing thousands of children for smallpox + - There are laboratories for commercial testing. + - It involved testing thousands of children for smallpox. hypernym: - 00637093-n ili: i38814 @@ -34697,7 +34697,7 @@ definition: - a detailed analysis example: - - he studied the anatomy of crimes + - He studied the anatomy of crimes. hypernym: - 00635519-n ili: i38821 @@ -34980,9 +34980,9 @@ definition: - drawing a comparison in order to show a similarity in some respect example: - - the operation of a computer presents an interesting analogy to the working of - the brain - - the models show by analogy how matter is built up + - The operation of a computer presents an interesting analogy to the working of + the brain. + - The models show by analogy how matter is built up. hypernym: - 00143485-n ili: i38848 @@ -35029,7 +35029,7 @@ definition: - an official visit for inspection or supervision example: - - the commissioner made visitations to all the precinct stations + - The commissioner made visitations to all the precinct stations. - the recent visitation of the bishop to his diocese hypernym: - 01235721-n @@ -35208,8 +35208,8 @@ definition: - the work of providing treatment for or attending to someone or something example: - - no medical care was required - - the old car needs constant attention + - No medical care was required. + - The old car needs constant attention. hypernym: - 00576778-n ili: i38871 @@ -35281,7 +35281,7 @@ definition: - the act of brushing your teeth example: - - the dentist recommended two brushes a day + - The dentist recommended two brushes a day. hypernym: - 00657535-n ili: i38878 @@ -35429,7 +35429,7 @@ definition: - a rhythmic stroking example: - - effleurage of the abdomen is used in the Lamaze method of childbirth + - Effleurage of the abdomen is used in the Lamaze method of childbirth. hypernym: - 00660291-n ili: i38892 @@ -35514,9 +35514,9 @@ domain_topic: - 06052606-n example: - - the quarterback is undergoing treatment for a knee injury - - he tried every treatment the doctors suggested - - heat therapy gave the best relief + - The quarterback is undergoing treatment for a knee injury. + - He tried every treatment the doctors suggested. + - Heat therapy gave the best relief. hypernym: - 00658847-n ili: i38900 @@ -35698,7 +35698,7 @@ definition: - the act of nourishing example: - - her nourishment of the orphans saved many lives + - Her nourishment of the orphans saved many lives. hypernym: - 00656128-n ili: i38917 @@ -35727,7 +35727,7 @@ definition: - considerate and solicitous care example: - - young children need lots of TLC + - Young children need lots of TLC. hypernym: - 00656128-n ili: i38920 @@ -35894,7 +35894,7 @@ - surgical removal of the testes or ovaries (usually to inhibit hormone secretion in cases of breast cancer in women or prostate cancer in men) example: - - bilateral castration results in sterilization + - Bilateral castration results in sterilization. hypernym: - 00672594-n ili: i38937 @@ -36093,8 +36093,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06073138-n example: - - they will schedule the operation as soon as an operating room is available - - he died while undergoing surgery + - They will schedule the operation as soon as an operating room is available. + - He died while undergoing surgery. hypernym: - 01026334-n ili: i38955 @@ -36180,7 +36180,7 @@ incision is made near the hair line and skin is pulled back and excess tissue is excised example: - - some actresses have more than one face lift + - Some actresses have more than one face lift. hypernym: - 00691754-n ili: i38963 @@ -36608,7 +36608,7 @@ - using a piece of donated corneal tissue to repair the eye of someone who has had a cataract removed example: - - epikeratophakia gave her a living contact lens + - Epikeratophakia gave her a living contact lens. hypernym: - 00682866-n ili: i39004 @@ -37302,7 +37302,7 @@ definition: - the sterilization of an animal example: - - they took him to the vet for neutering + - They took him to the vet for neutering. hypernym: - 00693383-n ili: i39075 @@ -37369,9 +37369,9 @@ definition: - an operation moving an organ from one organism (the donor) to another (the recipient) example: - - he had a kidney transplant - - the long-term results of cardiac transplantation are now excellent - - a child had a multiple organ transplant two months ago + - He had a kidney transplant. + - The long-term results of cardiac transplantation are now excellent. + - A child had a multiple organ transplant two months ago. hypernym: - 00672594-n ili: i39081 @@ -37536,7 +37536,7 @@ - washing out the stomach with sterile water or a saltwater solution; removes blood or poisons example: - - when the doctor ordered a gastric lavage the hospital pumped out my stomach + - When the doctor ordered a gastric lavage the hospital pumped out my stomach. hypernym: - 00697740-n ili: i39097 @@ -37559,7 +37559,7 @@ - medical care of the whole person considered as subject to personal and social as well as organic factors example: - - holistic medicine treats the mind as well as the body + - Holistic medicine treats the mind as well as the body. hypernym: - 00658847-n ili: i39099 @@ -37579,7 +37579,7 @@ definition: - the act of putting a liquid into the body by means of a syringe example: - - the nurse gave him a flu shot + - The nurse gave him a flu shot. hypernym: - 00658847-n ili: i39101 @@ -37939,7 +37939,7 @@ - a set of techniques for exploring underlying motives and a method of treating various mental disorders; based on the theories of Sigmund Freud example: - - his physician recommended psychoanalysis + - His physician recommended psychoanalysis. hypernym: - 00701905-n ili: i39135 @@ -38368,9 +38368,9 @@ definition: - the work of applying something example: - - the doctor prescribed a topical application of iodine - - a complete bleach requires several applications - - the surface was ready for a coating of paint + - The doctor prescribed a topical application of iodine. + - A complete bleach requires several applications. + - The surface was ready for a coating of paint. hypernym: - 00624402-n ili: i39176 @@ -38452,7 +38452,7 @@ - the labor of putting a load of something on or in a vehicle or ship or container etc. example: - - the loading took 2 hours + - The loading took 2 hours. hypernym: - 00714846-n ili: i39184 @@ -38482,8 +38482,8 @@ definition: - the act of someone who picks up or takes something example: - - the pickings were easy - - clothing could be had for the taking + - The pickings were easy. + - Clothing could be had for the taking. hypernym: - 00038116-n ili: i39187 @@ -38628,7 +38628,7 @@ definition: - the act of applying paint to a surface example: - - you can finish the job of painting faster with a roller than with a brush + - You can finish the job of painting faster with a roller than with a brush. hypernym: - 00713478-n ili: i39202 @@ -38691,8 +38691,8 @@ - the application of a thin layer of soft solder to the ends of wires before soldering them example: - - careful tinning of the ends of wires results in a better joint when you solder - them + - Careful tinning of the ends of wires results in a better joint when you solder + them. hypernym: - 00713478-n ili: i39208 @@ -38780,8 +38780,8 @@ definition: - a specific piece of work required to be done as a duty or for a specific fee example: - - estimates of the city's loss on that job ranged as high as a million dollars - - the job of repairing the engine took several hours + - Estimates of the city's loss on that job ranged as high as a million dollars. + - The job of repairing the engine took several hours. - the endless task of classifying the samples - the farmer's morning chores hypernym: @@ -38796,7 +38796,7 @@ definition: - a job or situation that is demanding and arduous and punishing example: - - Vietnam was a ball-breaker + - Vietnam was a ball-breaker. hypernym: - 00720957-n ili: i39218 @@ -38817,7 +38817,7 @@ definition: - an individual's prescribed share of work example: - - her stint as a lifeguard exhausted her + - Her stint as a lifeguard exhausted her. hypernym: - 00720957-n ili: i39220 @@ -38830,7 +38830,7 @@ group example: - the function of a teacher - - the government must do its part + - The government must do its part. - play its role hypernym: - 00720746-n @@ -38845,8 +38845,8 @@ definition: - a specified function example: - - he was employed in the capacity of director - - he should be retained in his present capacity at a higher salary + - He was employed in the capacity of director. + - He should be retained in his present capacity at a higher salary. hypernym: - 00721817-n ili: i39222 @@ -38857,7 +38857,7 @@ definition: - an informal term for a person's role example: - - he took off his politician's hat and talked frankly + - He took off his politician's hat and talked frankly. hypernym: - 00721817-n ili: i39223 @@ -38868,7 +38868,7 @@ definition: - the role of the head of a government department example: - - he holds the portfolio for foreign affairs + - He holds the portfolio for foreign affairs. hypernym: - 00721817-n ili: i39224 @@ -38879,8 +38879,8 @@ definition: - the post or function properly or customarily occupied or served by another example: - - can you go in my stead? - - took his place + - Can you go in my stead? + - … took his place - in lieu of hypernym: - 00721817-n @@ -38896,8 +38896,8 @@ - as the agent of or on someone's part (usually expressed as ‘on behalf of’ rather than ‘in behalf of’) example: - - the guardian signed the contract on behalf of the minor child - - this letter is written on behalf of my client + - The guardian signed the contract on behalf of the minor child. + - This letter is written on behalf of my client. hypernym: - 00722683-n ili: i39226 @@ -38908,7 +38908,7 @@ definition: - a secondary role or function example: - - he hated to play second fiddle to anyone + - He hated to play second fiddle to anyone. hypernym: - 00721817-n ili: i39227 @@ -38919,7 +38919,7 @@ definition: - normal or customary activity of a person in a particular social setting example: - - what is your role on the team? + - What is your role on the team? hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i39228 @@ -38931,7 +38931,7 @@ - the overt expression of attitudes that indicate to others the degree of your maleness or femaleness example: - - your gender role is the public expression of your gender identity + - Your gender role is the public expression of your gender identity. hypernym: - 00723312-n ili: i39229 @@ -38945,7 +38945,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - what position does he play? + - What position does he play? hypernym: - 00723312-n ili: i39230 @@ -38957,8 +38957,8 @@ - the position on a baseball team of the player who throws the ball for a batter to try to hit example: - - he has played every position except pitcher - - they have a southpaw on the mound + - He has played every position except pitcher. + - They have a southpaw on the mound. hypernym: - 00723730-n ili: i39231 @@ -38971,8 +38971,8 @@ - the position on a baseball team of the player who is stationed behind home plate and who catches the balls that the pitcher throws example: - - a catcher needs a lot of protective equipment - - a catcher plays behind the plate + - A catcher needs a lot of protective equipment. + - A catcher plays behind the plate. hypernym: - 00723730-n ili: i39232 @@ -39017,7 +39017,7 @@ - the fielding position of the player on a baseball team who is stationed near the third of the bases in the infield (counting counterclockwise from home plate) example: - - he is playing third + - He is playing third. hypernym: - 00723730-n ili: i39236 @@ -39137,7 +39137,7 @@ - (American football) the position of the football player in the backfield who directs the offensive play of their team example: - - quarterback is the most important position on the team + - Quarterback is the most important position on the team. hypernym: - 00727026-n ili: i39247 @@ -39191,7 +39191,7 @@ - (American football) the position of the player on the line of scrimmage who puts the ball in play example: - - it is a center's responsibility to get the football to the quarterback + - It is a center's responsibility to get the football to the quarterback. hypernym: - 00727351-n ili: i39252 @@ -39204,7 +39204,7 @@ - (American football) a position on the line of scrimmage between the center and the tackles example: - - guards must be good blockers + - Guards must be good blockers. hypernym: - 00727351-n ili: i39253 @@ -39216,7 +39216,7 @@ - (American football) a position on the line of scrimmage, typically opposite one of the offensive guards example: - - it takes a big man to play tackle + - It takes a big man to play tackle. hypernym: - 00727351-n ili: i39254 @@ -39228,7 +39228,7 @@ - (American football) a position on the line of scrimmage, designating players at each end of the defensive line example: - - no one wanted to play end + - No one wanted to play end. hypernym: - 00727351-n ili: i39255 @@ -39307,7 +39307,7 @@ definition: - a task assigned for individual study example: - - he did the lesson for today + - He did the lesson for today. hypernym: - 00729939-n ili: i39263 @@ -39354,7 +39354,7 @@ definition: - a task performed or problem solved in order to develop skill or understanding example: - - you must work the examples at the end of each chapter in the textbook + - You must work the examples at the end of each chapter in the textbook. hypernym: - 00730583-n ili: i39268 @@ -39387,7 +39387,7 @@ definition: - the duty of serving as a sentry example: - - he was on guard that night + - He was on guard that night. hypernym: - 00731545-n ili: i39271 @@ -39404,8 +39404,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - the soldiers were put on fatigue to teach them a lesson - - they were assigned to kitchen fatigues + - The soldiers were put on fatigue to teach them a lesson. + - They were assigned to kitchen fatigues. hypernym: - 00731545-n ili: i39272 @@ -39439,7 +39439,7 @@ - a special assignment that is given to a person or group example: - a confidential mission to London - - his charge was to deliver a message + - His charge was to deliver a message. hypernym: - 00731545-n ili: i39275 @@ -39530,7 +39530,7 @@ definition: - trivial, unrewarding, tedious, dirty, and disagreeable chores example: - - the hospital hired him to do scut work + - The hospital hired him to do scut work. hypernym: - 00720957-n ili: i39284 @@ -39542,7 +39542,7 @@ definition: - activity that transgresses moral or civil law example: - - he denied any wrongdoing + - He denied any wrongdoing. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i39285 @@ -39579,7 +39579,7 @@ definition: - an encroachment or intrusion example: - - they made inroads in the United States market + - They made inroads in the United States market. hypernym: - 00734781-n ili: i39288 @@ -39633,7 +39633,7 @@ - trespass that is not transient or intermittent but continues as long as the offending object remains example: - - dumping his garbage on my land was a case of continuing trespass + - Dumping his garbage on my land was a case of continuing trespass. hypernym: - 00735780-n ili: i39293 @@ -39655,9 +39655,9 @@ - an action brought to recover damages from a person whose actions have resulted indirectly in injury or loss example: - - a person struck by a log as it was thrown onto a road could maintain trespass + - A person struck by a log as it was thrown onto a road could maintain trespass against the thrower but one who was hurt by stumbling over it could maintain and - action on the case + action on the case. hypernym: - 00735780-n ili: i39295 @@ -39962,8 +39962,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - in common law any degree of contributory negligence would bar the plaintiff from - collecting damages + - In common law any degree of contributory negligence would bar the plaintiff from + collecting damages. hypernym: - 00740568-n ili: i39323 @@ -39999,8 +39999,8 @@ - nonperformance of something distasteful (as by deceit or trickery) that you are supposed to do example: - - his evasion of his clear duty was reprehensible - - that escape from the consequences is possible but unattractive + - His evasion of his clear duty was reprehensible. + - That escape from the consequences is possible but unattractive. hypernym: - 00740568-n ili: i39326 @@ -40022,7 +40022,7 @@ definition: - evading duty or work by pretending to be incapacitated example: - - they developed a test to detect malingering + - They developed a test to detect malingering. hypernym: - 00742010-n ili: i39328 @@ -40083,7 +40083,7 @@ definition: - a wrongful act that the actor had no right to do; improper professional conduct example: - - he charged them with electoral malpractices + - He charged them with electoral malpractices. hypernym: - 00734044-n ili: i39334 @@ -40094,7 +40094,7 @@ definition: - professional wrongdoing that results in injury or damage example: - - the widow sued her surgeon for malpractice + - The widow sued her surgeon for malpractice. hypernym: - 00734044-n ili: i39335 @@ -40107,7 +40107,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - it was a perversion of justice + - It was a perversion of justice. hypernym: - 00734044-n ili: i39336 @@ -40119,7 +40119,7 @@ - useless or profitless activity; using or expending or consuming thoughtlessly or carelessly example: - - if the effort brings no compensating gain, it is a waste + - If the effort brings no compensating gain, it is a waste. - mindless dissipation of natural resources hypernym: - 00408356-n @@ -40152,7 +40152,7 @@ definition: - money spent for inadequate return example: - - the senator said that the project was a waste of money + - The senator said that the project was a waste of money. hypernym: - 00743943-n ili: i39340 @@ -40163,7 +40163,7 @@ definition: - the devotion of time to a useless activity example: - - the waste of time could prove fatal + - The waste of time could prove fatal. hypernym: - 00743943-n ili: i39341 @@ -40268,7 +40268,7 @@ definition: - the act of transgressing; the violation of a law or a duty or moral principle example: - - the boy was punished for the transgressions of his father + - The boy was punished for the transgressions of his father. hypernym: - 00734044-n ili: i39351 @@ -40280,7 +40280,7 @@ definition: - an action that is vicious or vile; an action that arouses disgust or abhorrence example: - - his treatment of the children is an abomination + - His treatment of the children is an abomination. hypernym: - 00746303-n ili: i39352 @@ -40350,7 +40350,7 @@ definition: - the evil ascribed to sexual acts that violate social conventions example: - - sexual immorality is the major reason for last year's record number of abortions + - Sexual immorality is the major reason for last year's record number of abortions. hypernym: - 00746935-n ili: i39359 @@ -40389,7 +40389,7 @@ definition: - a specific form of evildoing example: - - vice offends the moral standards of the community + - Vice offends the moral standards of the community. hypernym: - 00746303-n ili: i39362 @@ -40481,7 +40481,7 @@ definition: - the act of drinking alcoholic beverages to excess example: - - drink was his downfall + - Drink was his downfall. hypernym: - 00749309-n ili: i39369 @@ -40526,7 +40526,7 @@ - a tour by a candidate as part of a political campaign in which a series of small towns are visited example: - - in 1948 Truman crossed the country several times on his whistle-stop tours + - In 1948 Truman crossed the country several times on his whistle-stop tours. hypernym: - 00311492-n ili: i39373 @@ -40568,8 +40568,8 @@ definition: - an act of betrayal example: - - he gave us the old double cross - - I could no longer tolerate his impudent double-crossing + - He gave us the old double cross. + - I could no longer tolerate his impudent double-crossing. hypernym: - 00751065-n ili: i39377 @@ -40613,7 +40613,7 @@ definition: - an attempt to get you to do something foolish or imprudent example: - - that offer was a dirty trick + - That offer was a dirty trick. hypernym: - 00750872-n ili: i39381 @@ -40721,7 +40721,7 @@ definition: - deceitful action that is not straightforward example: - - he could see through the indirections of diplomats + - He could see through the indirections of diplomats. hypernym: - 00753774-n ili: i39391 @@ -40757,7 +40757,7 @@ definition: - falsification by the use of sophistry; misleading by means of specious fallacies example: - - he practiced the art of sophistication upon reason + - He practiced the art of sophistication upon reason. hypernym: - 00752233-n ili: i39394 @@ -40793,7 +40793,7 @@ definition: - artful trickery designed to achieve an end example: - - the senator's tax program was mere jugglery + - The senator's tax program was mere jugglery. hypernym: - 00754297-n ili: i39397 @@ -40847,7 +40847,7 @@ definition: - the act of giving a false appearance example: - - his conformity was only pretending + - His conformity was only pretending. hypernym: - 00753774-n ili: i39402 @@ -40862,8 +40862,8 @@ definition: - pretending that something is the case in order to make a good impression example: - - they try to keep up appearances - - that ceremony is just for show + - They try to keep up appearances. + - That ceremony is just for show. hypernym: - 00756299-n ili: i39403 @@ -40875,7 +40875,7 @@ definition: - the enactment of a pretense example: - - it was just pretend + - It was just pretend. hypernym: - 00756299-n ili: i39404 @@ -40899,7 +40899,7 @@ definition: - a theatrical pose created for effect example: - - the actor struck just the right attitude + - The actor struck just the right attitude. hypernym: - 00757016-n ili: i39406 @@ -41002,7 +41002,7 @@ - a sin said to be inherited by all descendants of Adam example: - Adam and Eve committed the original sin when they ate the forbidden fruit in the - Garden of Eden + Garden of Eden. hypernym: - 00758433-n - 06802268-n @@ -41014,7 +41014,7 @@ definition: - an unpardonable sin entailing a total loss of grace example: - - theologians list seven mortal sins + - Theologians list seven mortal sins. hypernym: - 00758433-n ili: i39417 @@ -41120,7 +41120,7 @@ definition: - the use of extreme fear in order to coerce people (especially for political reasons) example: - - he used terror to make them confess + - He used terror to make them confess. hypernym: - 01129566-n ili: i39426 @@ -41159,8 +41159,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - a good agent for chemical terrorism should be colorless and odorless and inexpensive - and readily available and not detectable until symptoms are experienced + - A good agent for chemical terrorism should be colorless and odorless and inexpensive + and readily available and not detectable until symptoms are experienced. hypernym: - 00761047-n ili: i39429 @@ -41185,8 +41185,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - the 1995 bombing of a federal building in Oklahoma City was an instance of domestic - terrorism + - The 1995 bombing of a federal building in Oklahoma City was an instance of domestic + terrorism. hypernym: - 00761047-n ili: i39431 @@ -41237,7 +41237,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - assaults on nuclear power plants is one form of nuclear terrorism + - Assaults on nuclear power plants is one form of nuclear terrorism. hypernym: - 00761047-n ili: i39435 @@ -41298,7 +41298,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - soliciting personal injury cases may constitute champerty + - Soliciting personal injury cases may constitute champerty. hypernym: - 00734044-n ili: i39440 @@ -41314,7 +41314,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - unlike champerty, criminal maintenance does not necessarily involve personal profit + - Unlike champerty, criminal maintenance does not necessarily involve personal profit. hypernym: - 00734044-n ili: i39441 @@ -41362,7 +41362,7 @@ definition: - some transgression committed with the assistance of someone trusted by the victim example: - - the police decided that the crime was an inside job + - The police decided that the crime was an inside job. hypernym: - 00746303-n ili: i39444 @@ -41465,7 +41465,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06244979-n example: - - Had crimes include apostasy from Islam and murder and theft and adultery + - Had crimes include apostasy from Islam and murder and theft and adultery. hypernym: - 00767761-n ili: i39454 @@ -41509,7 +41509,7 @@ definition: - an act that disregards an agreement or a right example: - - he claimed a violation of his rights under the Fifth Amendment + - He claimed a violation of his rights under the Fifth Amendment. hypernym: - 00734044-n ili: i39458 @@ -41693,8 +41693,8 @@ definition: - the act of attacking example: - - attacks on women increased last year - - they made an attempt on his life + - Attacks on women increased last year. + - They made an attempt on his life. hypernym: - 00767761-n ili: i39474 @@ -41718,8 +41718,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - most states have replaced the common law definition of rape with statutes defining - sexual assault + - Most states have replaced the common law definition of rape with statutes defining + sexual assault. hypernym: - 00776293-n ili: i39476 @@ -41736,7 +41736,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06244979-n example: - - in some Islamic nations Tazir crimes are set by legislation + - In some Islamic nations Tazir crimes are set by legislation. hypernym: - 00767761-n ili: i39477 @@ -42050,7 +42050,7 @@ definition: - the act of swindling by some fraudulent scheme example: - - that book is a fraud + - That book is a fraud. hypernym: - 00770581-n ili: i39505 @@ -42098,7 +42098,7 @@ definition: - the act of taking something from someone unlawfully example: - - the thieving is awful at Kennedy International + - The thieving is awful at Kennedy International. hypernym: - 00770190-n ili: i39509 @@ -42122,7 +42122,7 @@ definition: - the act of stealing goods that are on display in a store example: - - shrinkage is the retail trade's euphemism for shoplifting + - Shrinkage is the retail trade's euphemism for shoplifting. hypernym: - 00782543-n ili: i39511 @@ -42175,7 +42175,7 @@ definition: - an act that is legally a crime but that seem to have no victims example: - - he considers prostitution to be a victimless crime + - He considers prostitution to be a victimless crime. hypernym: - 00767761-n ili: i39516 @@ -42205,7 +42205,7 @@ definition: - a crime (especially a robbery) example: - - the gang pulled off a bank job in St. Louis + - The gang pulled off a bank job in St. Louis. hypernym: - 00783339-n ili: i39519 @@ -42275,7 +42275,7 @@ definition: - the act of robbing a helpless person example: - - he was charged with rolling drunks in the park + - He was charged with rolling drunks in the park. hypernym: - 00783339-n ili: i39525 @@ -42336,7 +42336,7 @@ definition: - payment extorted by gangsters on threat of violence example: - - every store in the neighborhood had to pay him protection + - Every store in the neighborhood had to pay him protection. hypernym: - 00786042-n ili: i39531 @@ -42410,7 +42410,7 @@ definition: - a venture at something new or different example: - - as an experiment he decided to grow a beard + - As an experiment he decided to grow a beard. hypernym: - 00799539-n ili: i39538 @@ -42430,9 +42430,9 @@ definition: - earnest and conscientious activity intended to do or accomplish something example: - - made an effort to cover all the reading material - - wished him luck in his endeavor - - she gave it a good try + - … made an effort to cover all the reading material + - … wished him luck in his endeavor + - She gave it a good try. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i39540 @@ -42447,8 +42447,8 @@ definition: - an attempt to get something example: - - they made a futile play for power - - he made a bid to gain attention + - They made a futile play for power. + - He made a bid to gain attention. hypernym: - 00787849-n ili: i39541 @@ -42460,8 +42460,8 @@ definition: - a usually brief attempt example: - - he took a crack at it - - I gave it a whirl + - He took a crack at it. + - I gave it a whirl. hypernym: - 00787849-n ili: i39542 @@ -42497,8 +42497,8 @@ definition: - the effort contributed by a person in bringing about a result example: - - I am proud of my contribution in advancing the project - - they all did their share of the work + - I am proud of my contribution in advancing the project. + - They all did their share of the work. hypernym: - 00787849-n ili: i39545 @@ -42511,7 +42511,7 @@ definition: - the part you are expected to play example: - - he held up his end + - He held up his end. hypernym: - 00789119-n ili: i39546 @@ -42522,7 +42522,7 @@ definition: - the attempt to achieve equal rights or status example: - - she worked for women's liberation + - She worked for women's liberation. hypernym: - 00787849-n ili: i39547 @@ -42543,7 +42543,7 @@ - an aggressive attempt to compel acquiescence by the concentration or manipulation of power example: - - she laughed at this sexual power play and walked away + - She laughed at this sexual power play and walked away. hypernym: - 00787849-n ili: i39549 @@ -42565,8 +42565,8 @@ definition: - informal words for any attempt or effort example: - - he gave it his best shot - - he took a stab at forecasting + - He gave it his best shot. + - He took a stab at forecasting. hypernym: - 00787849-n ili: i39551 @@ -42599,8 +42599,8 @@ definition: - an energetic attempt to achieve something example: - - getting through the crowd was a real struggle - - he fought a battle for recognition + - Getting through the crowd was a real struggle. + - He fought a battle for recognition. hypernym: - 00787849-n ili: i39554 @@ -42723,8 +42723,8 @@ definition: - the act of testing something example: - - in the experimental trials the amount of carbon was measured separately - - he called each flip of the coin a new trial + - In the experimental trials the amount of carbon was measured separately. + - He called each flip of the coin a new trial. hypernym: - 00787849-n ili: i39567 @@ -42852,8 +42852,8 @@ definition: - the act of undergoing testing example: - - he survived the great test of battle - - candidates must compete in a trial of skill + - He survived the great test of battle. + - Candidates must compete in a trial of skill. hypernym: - 00787849-n ili: i39578 @@ -42918,7 +42918,7 @@ definition: - activity planned as a test or trial example: - - they funded a pilot project in six states + - They funded a pilot project in six states. hypernym: - 00792739-n ili: i39584 @@ -42948,7 +42948,7 @@ definition: - any piece of work that is undertaken or attempted example: - - he prepared for great undertakings + - He prepared for great undertakings. hypernym: - 00576778-n ili: i39587 @@ -42994,7 +42994,7 @@ definition: - a project of personal concern to someone example: - - this project is his baby + - This project is his baby. hypernym: - 00797381-n ili: i39591 @@ -43006,7 +43006,7 @@ - a purposeful or industrious undertaking (especially one that requires effort or boldness) example: - - he had doubts about the whole enterprise + - He had doubts about the whole enterprise. hypernym: - 00797381-n ili: i39592 @@ -43050,7 +43050,7 @@ definition: - a task to be dealt with example: - - securing adequate funding is a time-consuming proposition + - Securing adequate funding is a time-consuming proposition. hypernym: - 00797381-n ili: i39596 @@ -43061,7 +43061,7 @@ definition: - a formidable task or requirement example: - - finishing in time was a tall order but we did it + - Finishing in time was a tall order but we did it. hypernym: - 00797381-n ili: i39597 @@ -43092,11 +43092,11 @@ definition: - a series of actions advancing a principle or tending toward a particular end example: - - he supported populist campaigns - - they worked in the cause of world peace - - the team was ready for a drive toward the pennant + - He supported populist campaigns. + - They worked in the cause of world peace. + - The team was ready for a drive toward the pennant. - the movement to end slavery - - contributed to the war effort + - … contributed to the war effort hypernym: - 00799539-n ili: i39600 @@ -43166,8 +43166,8 @@ definition: - a campaign in which the candidate makes speeches but does not travel example: - - William McKinley's dignified front-porch campaign won him the presidency in 1896 - - her approach was the opposite of a passive front-porch campaign + - William McKinley's dignified front-porch campaign won him the presidency in 1896. + - Her approach was the opposite of a passive front-porch campaign. hypernym: - 00801198-n ili: i39606 @@ -43236,7 +43236,7 @@ definition: - a campaign aimed to correct abuses or malpractices example: - - the reforms he proposed were too radical for the politicians + - The reforms he proposed were too radical for the politicians. hypernym: - 00799906-n ili: i39612 @@ -43327,8 +43327,8 @@ definition: - a venture undertaken without regard to possible loss or injury example: - - he saw the rewards but not the risks of crime - - there was a danger he would do the wrong thing + - He saw the rewards but not the risks of crime. + - There was a danger he would do the wrong thing. hypernym: - 00799539-n ili: i39621 @@ -43341,7 +43341,7 @@ definition: - a risk involving danger example: - - you take a chance when you let her drive + - You take a chance when you let her drive. hypernym: - 00803899-n ili: i39622 @@ -43352,7 +43352,7 @@ definition: - a risky and uncertain venture example: - - getting admitted to the college of your choice has become a crapshoot + - Getting admitted to the college of your choice has become a crapshoot. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -43385,7 +43385,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00495779-n example: - - I'll see your raise and double it + - I'll see your raise and double it. hypernym: - 00804623-n ili: i39626 @@ -43396,7 +43396,7 @@ definition: - raising the stakes in a card game by a factor of 2 example: - - I decided his double was a bluff + - I decided his double was a bluff. hypernym: - 00804869-n ili: i39627 @@ -43408,7 +43408,7 @@ definition: - the activity of managing or exerting control over something example: - - the control of the mob by the police was admirable + - The control of the mob by the police was admirable. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i39628 @@ -43478,7 +43478,7 @@ definition: - the act of controlling or directing according to rule example: - - fiscal regulations are in the hands of politicians + - Fiscal regulations are in the hands of politicians. hypernym: - 00805278-n ili: i39635 @@ -43602,7 +43602,7 @@ definition: - coordinating by causing to indicate the same time example: - - the synchronization of their watches was an important preliminary + - The synchronization of their watches was an important preliminary. hypernym: - 00808934-n ili: i39647 @@ -43654,7 +43654,7 @@ definition: - a limitation or constraint example: - - taxpayers want a hold-down on government spending + - Taxpayers want a hold-down on government spending. hypernym: - 00809843-n ili: i39652 @@ -43685,7 +43685,7 @@ definition: - the act of hiring something or someone example: - - he signed up for a week's car hire + - He signed up for a week's car hire. hypernym: - 00030657-n ili: i39655 @@ -43735,7 +43735,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - they took possession of the ball on their own goal line + - They took possession of the ball on their own goal line. hypernym: - 00805278-n ili: i39660 @@ -43801,8 +43801,8 @@ definition: - the act of holding back or keeping within your possession or control example: - - I resented his withholding permission - - there were allegations of the withholding of evidence + - I resented his withholding permission. + - There were allegations of the withholding of evidence. hypernym: - 00812259-n ili: i39666 @@ -43844,7 +43844,7 @@ definition: - preservation and methodical arrangement as of documents and papers etc. example: - - I have some filing to do + - I have some filing to do. hypernym: - 00813016-n ili: i39670 @@ -43914,9 +43914,9 @@ definition: - the act of grasping example: - - he released his clasp on my arm - - he has a strong grip for an old man - - she kept a firm hold on the railing + - He released his clasp on my arm. + - He has a strong grip for an old man. + - She kept a firm hold on the railing. hypernym: - 00813935-n ili: i39677 @@ -44063,7 +44063,7 @@ definition: - the act of setting and holding a course example: - - a new council was installed under the direction of the king + - A new council was installed under the direction of the king. hypernym: - 00805278-n ili: i39691 @@ -44076,7 +44076,7 @@ definition: - the action of directing something at an object example: - - he took aim and fired + - He took aim and fired. hypernym: - 00816981-n ili: i39692 @@ -44179,7 +44179,7 @@ definition: - the activity of protecting someone or something example: - - the witnesses demanded police protection + - The witnesses demanded police protection. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i39702 @@ -44211,7 +44211,7 @@ definition: - the responsibility of a guardian or keeper example: - - he left his car in my keeping + - He left his car in my keeping. hypernym: - 01132241-n ili: i39705 @@ -44225,10 +44225,10 @@ - (with ‘in’) guardianship over; in divorce cases it is the right to house and care for and discipline a child example: - - my fate is in your hands + - My fate is in your hands. - too much power in the president's hands - - your guests are now in my custody - - the mother was awarded custody of the children + - Your guests are now in my custody. + - The mother was awarded custody of the children. hypernym: - 00820127-n ili: i39706 @@ -44457,9 +44457,9 @@ definition: - a precautionary measure warding off impending danger or damage or injury etc. example: - - he put an ice pack on the injury as a precaution - - an insurance policy is a good safeguard - - we let our guard down + - He put an ice pack on the injury as a precaution. + - An insurance policy is a good safeguard. + - We let our guard down. hypernym: - 00175261-n ili: i39729 @@ -44472,7 +44472,7 @@ definition: - measures taken as a precaution against theft or espionage or sabotage etc. example: - - military security has been stepped up since the recent uprising + - Military security has been stepped up since the recent uprising. hypernym: - 00824631-n ili: i39730 @@ -44484,8 +44484,8 @@ definition: - the act of defending someone or something against attack or injury example: - - a good boxer needs a good defense - - defense against hurricanes is an urgent problem + - A good boxer needs a good defense. + - Defense against hurricanes is an urgent problem. hypernym: - 00819341-n ili: i39731 @@ -44497,7 +44497,7 @@ definition: - protection from harm example: - - sanitation is the best defense against disease + - Sanitation is the best defense against disease. hypernym: - 00819341-n ili: i39732 @@ -44520,7 +44520,7 @@ - the act of protecting against disease by introducing a vaccine into the body to induce immunity example: - - doctors examined the recruits but nurses did the inoculating + - Doctors examined the recruits but nurses did the inoculating. hypernym: - 00819341-n ili: i39734 @@ -44603,7 +44603,7 @@ - any of several Oriental arts of weaponless self-defense; usually practiced as a sport example: - - he had a black belt in the martial arts + - He had a black belt in the martial arts. hypernym: - 00826853-n ili: i39742 @@ -44794,7 +44794,7 @@ definition: - careful or finicky grooming example: - - the primping alone took more than an hour + - The primping alone took more than an hour. hypernym: - 00829898-n ili: i39760 @@ -44805,7 +44805,7 @@ definition: - the act of dressing and preparing yourself example: - - he made his morning toilet and went to breakfast + - He made his morning toilet and went to breakfast. hypernym: - 00829898-n ili: i39761 @@ -44848,7 +44848,7 @@ definition: - attention and management implying responsibility for safety example: - - he is in the care of a bodyguard + - He is in the care of a bodyguard. hypernym: - 00819341-n ili: i39765 @@ -44896,7 +44896,7 @@ definition: - the act of having on your person as a covering or adornment example: - - she bought it for everyday wear + - She bought it for everyday wear. hypernym: - 00030657-n ili: i39769 @@ -44910,8 +44910,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06090110-n example: - - the timing and control of his movements were unimpaired - - he had lost control of his sphincters + - The timing and control of his movements were unimpaired. + - He had lost control of his sphincters. hypernym: - 13461236-n ili: i39770 @@ -45045,7 +45045,7 @@ definition: - breathing in which most of the respiratory effort is done by the abdominal muscles example: - - abdominal breathing is practiced by singers + - Abdominal breathing is practiced by singers. hypernym: - 00832852-n ili: i39781 @@ -45126,8 +45126,8 @@ definition: - the act of smoking tobacco or other substances example: - - he went outside for a smoke - - smoking stinks + - He went outside for a smoke. + - Smoking stinks. hypernym: - 00832852-n ili: i39789 @@ -45141,7 +45141,7 @@ definition: - blowing tobacco smoke out into the air example: - - they smoked up the room with their ceaseless puffing + - They smoked up the room with their ceaseless puffing. hypernym: - 00836297-n ili: i39790 @@ -45152,8 +45152,8 @@ definition: - the process of taking in and expelling air during breathing example: - - he took a deep breath and dived into the pool - - he was fighting to his last breath + - He took a deep breath and dived into the pool. + - He was fighting to his last breath. hypernym: - 13461236-n ili: i39791 @@ -45175,8 +45175,8 @@ definition: - forceful exhalation through the nose or mouth example: - - he gave his nose a loud blow - - he blew out all the candles with a single puff + - He gave his nose a loud blow. + - He blew out all the candles with a single puff. hypernym: - 00836928-n ili: i39793 @@ -45228,7 +45228,7 @@ definition: - breath example: - - the collision knocked the wind out of him + - The collision knocked the wind out of him. hypernym: - 00836928-n ili: i39798 @@ -45262,7 +45262,7 @@ definition: - a short labored intake of breath with the mouth open example: - - she gave a gasp and fainted + - She gave a gasp and fainted. hypernym: - 00838449-n ili: i39801 @@ -45275,9 +45275,9 @@ - an involuntary intake of breath through a wide open mouth; usually triggered by fatigue or boredom example: - - he could not suppress a yawn - - the yawning in the audience told him it was time to stop - - he apologized for his oscitancy + - He could not suppress a yawn. + - The yawning in the audience told him it was time to stop. + - He apologized for his oscitancy. hypernym: - 00865191-n ili: i39802 @@ -45291,8 +45291,8 @@ definition: - a slow inhalation (as of tobacco smoke) example: - - he took a puff on his pipe - - he took a drag on his cigarette and expelled the smoke slowly + - He took a puff on his pipe. + - He took a drag on his cigarette and expelled the smoke slowly. hypernym: - 00838449-n ili: i39803 @@ -45305,7 +45305,7 @@ definition: - a puff of a marijuana or hashish cigarette example: - - the boys took a few tokes on a joint + - The boys took a few tokes on a joint. hypernym: - 00839336-n ili: i39804 @@ -45370,8 +45370,8 @@ definition: - a reflex response to the passage of electric current through the body example: - - subjects received a small electric shock when they made the wrong response - - electricians get accustomed to occasional shocks + - Subjects received a small electric shock when they made the wrong response. + - Electricians get accustomed to occasional shocks. hypernym: - 00865191-n ili: i39810 @@ -45399,8 +45399,8 @@ definition: - the act of swallowing example: - - one swallow of the liquid was enough - - he took a drink of his beer and smacked his lips + - One swallow of the liquid was enough. + - He took a drink of his beer and smacked his lips. hypernym: - 00839759-n ili: i39812 @@ -45422,7 +45422,7 @@ definition: - a large and hurried swallow example: - - he finished it at a single gulp + - He finished it at a single gulp. hypernym: - 00841439-n ili: i39814 @@ -45504,7 +45504,7 @@ definition: - a large bite example: - - he tried to talk between munches on the sandwich + - He tried to talk between munches on the sandwich. hypernym: - 00840477-n ili: i39822 @@ -45543,7 +45543,7 @@ definition: - taking a small amount into the mouth to test its quality example: - - cooking was fine but it was the savoring that he enjoyed most + - Cooking was fine but it was the savoring that he enjoyed most. hypernym: - 00840028-n ili: i39826 @@ -45677,8 +45677,8 @@ definition: - sexual stimulation without vaginal penetration example: - - since pregnancy cannot happen if sperm are kept out of the vagina, outercourse - is one method of birth control + - Since pregnancy cannot happen if sperm are kept out of the vagina, outercourse + is one method of birth control. hypernym: - 00845915-n ili: i39839 @@ -45702,7 +45702,7 @@ definition: - activities associated with sexual intercourse example: - - they had sex in the back seat + - They had sex in the back seat. hypernym: - 13461236-n ili: i39841 @@ -45806,7 +45806,7 @@ definition: - sexual gratification example: - - he took his pleasure of her + - He took his pleasure of her. hypernym: - 00845915-n ili: i39848 @@ -45828,9 +45828,9 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - his lovemaking disgusted her - - he hadn't had any love in months - - he has a very complicated love life + - His lovemaking disgusted her. + - He hadn't had any love in months. + - He has a very complicated love life. hypernym: - 00845915-n ili: i39850 @@ -45879,7 +45879,7 @@ - 00845915-n example: - the casual couplings of adolescents - - the mating of some species occurs only in the spring + - The mating of some species occurs only in the spring. hypernym: - 00845915-n ili: i39854 @@ -45937,7 +45937,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - adultery is often cited as grounds for divorce + - Adultery is often cited as grounds for divorce. hypernym: - 00849912-n ili: i39859 @@ -46208,7 +46208,7 @@ definition: - the act of mating by male animals example: - - the bull was worth good money in servicing fees + - The bull was worth good money in servicing fees. hypernym: - 00848970-n ili: i39882 @@ -46263,7 +46263,7 @@ definition: - manual stimulation of the genital area for sexual pleasure example: - - the girls hated it when he tried to sneak a feel + - The girls hated it when he tried to sneak a feel. hypernym: - 00855465-n ili: i39886 @@ -46290,7 +46290,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - they say he gives good head + - They say he gives good head. hypernym: - 00856347-n ili: i39888 @@ -46423,7 +46423,7 @@ definition: - a brief sexual encounter lasting only for a single night example: - - he ran through a series of loveless one-night stands + - He ran through a series of loveless one-night stands. hypernym: - 00857971-n ili: i39899 @@ -46577,7 +46577,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - Arthur's taking a short zizz + - Arthur's taking a short zizz. hypernym: - 00860015-n ili: i39912 @@ -46599,7 +46599,7 @@ - a bodily process occurring due to the effect of some antecedent stimulus or agent example: - a bad reaction to the medicine - - his responses have slowed with age + - His responses have slowed with age. hypernym: - 13461236-n ili: i39914 @@ -46621,7 +46621,7 @@ definition: - a reaction to a crisis or setback or frustration example: - - he is still on the rebound from his wife's death + - He is still on the rebound from his wife's death. hypernym: - 00860679-n ili: i39916 @@ -47047,7 +47047,7 @@ definition: - a sudden involuntary movement example: - - he awoke with a start + - He awoke with a start. hypernym: - 00865191-n ili: i39955 @@ -47093,8 +47093,8 @@ - the process of shedding tears (usually accompanied by sobs or other inarticulate sounds) example: - - I hate to hear the crying of a child - - she was in tears + - I hate to hear the crying of a child. + - She was in tears. hypernym: - 13461236-n ili: i39959 @@ -47172,9 +47172,9 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - the problems at the end of the chapter demonstrated the mathematical processes - involved in the derivation - - they were learning the basic operations of arithmetic + - The problems at the end of the chapter demonstrated the mathematical processes + involved in the derivation. + - They were learning the basic operations of arithmetic. hypernym: - 00870588-n ili: i39966 @@ -47188,7 +47188,7 @@ - the act of calculating again (usually to eliminate errors or to include additional data) example: - - recalculation yielded a much larger value + - Recalculation yielded a much larger value. hypernym: - 00870588-n ili: i39967 @@ -47274,8 +47274,8 @@ - an arithmetic operation that is the inverse of division; the product of two numbers is computed example: - - the multiplication of four by three gives twelve - - four times three equals twelve + - The multiplication of four by three gives twelve. + - Four times three equals twelve. hypernym: - 00874219-n ili: i39976 @@ -47288,7 +47288,7 @@ - an arithmetic operation in which the difference between two numbers is calculated example: - the subtraction of three from four leaves one - - four minus three equals one + - Four minus three equals one. hypernym: - 00874219-n ili: i39977 @@ -47300,7 +47300,7 @@ definition: - the arithmetic operation of summing; calculating the sum of two or more numbers example: - - the summation of four and three gives seven + - The summation of four and three gives seven. hypernym: - 00874219-n ili: i39978 @@ -47379,8 +47379,8 @@ - drawing a figure satisfying certain conditions as part of solving a problem or proving a theorem example: - - the assignment was to make a construction that could be used in proving the Pythagorean - theorem + - The assignment was to make a construction that could be used in proving the Pythagorean + theorem. hypernym: - 00871261-n ili: i39986 @@ -47412,7 +47412,7 @@ definition: - the act of judging or assessing a person or situation or event example: - - they criticized my judgment of the contestants + - They criticized my judgment of the contestants. hypernym: - 00030657-n ili: i39989 @@ -47454,7 +47454,7 @@ definition: - evaluation of performance by assigning a grade or score example: - - what he disliked about teaching was all the grading he had to do + - What he disliked about teaching was all the grading he had to do. hypernym: - 00876484-n ili: i39993 @@ -47467,8 +47467,8 @@ definition: - a judgment of the qualities of something or somebody example: - - many factors are involved in any estimate of human life - - in my estimation the boy is innocent + - Many factors are involved in any estimate of human life. + - In my estimation the boy is innocent. hypernym: - 00875745-n ili: i39994 @@ -47513,7 +47513,7 @@ definition: - judgments about another person's morality example: - - he could not stand her hectoring moralism + - He could not stand her hectoring moralism. hypernym: - 00877516-n ili: i39998 @@ -47574,10 +47574,10 @@ definition: - the act of directing the eyes toward something and perceiving it visually; look example: - - he went out to have a look - - his look was fixed on her eyes - - he gave it a good looking at - - his camera does his looking for him + - He went out to have a look. + - His look was fixed on her eyes. + - He gave it a good looking at. + - His camera does his looking for him. hypernym: - 00878552-n ili: i40004 @@ -47601,7 +47601,7 @@ definition: - a radiant glance of the eye example: - - he pretended profundity by eye-beamings at people + - He pretended profundity by eye-beamings at people. hypernym: - 00879303-n ili: i40006 @@ -47612,7 +47612,7 @@ definition: - a glance sideways example: - - she shot him an impatient side-glance + - She shot him an impatient side-glance. hypernym: - 00879303-n ili: i40007 @@ -47661,7 +47661,7 @@ definition: - a long fixed look example: - - he fixed his paternal gaze on me + - He fixed his paternal gaze on me. hypernym: - 00880134-n ili: i40012 @@ -47710,8 +47710,8 @@ definition: - a formal or official examination example: - - the platoon stood ready for review - - we had to wait for the inspection before we could use the elevator + - The platoon stood ready for review. + - We had to wait for the inspection before we could use the elevator. hypernym: - 00637093-n ili: i40017 @@ -47753,7 +47753,7 @@ definition: - the act of observing something (and sometimes keeping a record of it) example: - - the monitoring of enemy communications plays an important role in war times + - The monitoring of enemy communications plays an important role in war times. hypernym: - 00881437-n ili: i40021 @@ -47764,7 +47764,7 @@ definition: - the act of observing example: - - several sightings of enemy troops were reported + - Several sightings of enemy troops were reported. hypernym: - 00881437-n ili: i40022 @@ -47853,8 +47853,8 @@ definition: - the act of looking or seeing or observing example: - - he tried to get a better view of it - - his survey of the battlefield was limited + - He tried to get a better view of it. + - His survey of the battlefield was limited. hypernym: - 00878805-n ili: i40031 @@ -47867,7 +47867,7 @@ definition: - a full view; a good look example: - - they wanted to see violence and they got an eyeful + - They wanted to see violence and they got an eyeful. hypernym: - 00883327-n ili: i40032 @@ -47891,8 +47891,8 @@ definition: - the act of hearing attentively example: - - you can learn a lot by just listening - - they make good music — you should give them a hearing + - You can learn a lot by just listening. + - They make good music — you should give them a hearing. hypernym: - 00878552-n ili: i40034 @@ -47956,9 +47956,9 @@ - the activities of educating or instructing; activities that impart knowledge or skill example: - - he received no formal education - - our instruction was carefully programmed - - good classroom teaching is seldom rewarded + - He received no formal education. + - Our instruction was carefully programmed. + - Good classroom teaching is seldom rewarded. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i40040 @@ -47998,8 +47998,8 @@ definition: - education imparted in a series of lessons or meetings example: - - he took a course in basket weaving - - flirting is not unknown in college classes + - He took a course in basket weaving. + - Flirting is not unknown in college classes. hypernym: - 00884975-n ili: i40043 @@ -48145,8 +48145,8 @@ definition: - the profession of a teacher example: - - he prepared for teaching while still in college - - pedagogy is recognized as an important profession + - He prepared for teaching while still in college. + - Pedagogy is recognized as an important profession. hypernym: - 00612720-n ili: i40057 @@ -48159,7 +48159,7 @@ definition: - a sport that involves competition between teams of players example: - - baseball is a team sport but golf is not + - Baseball is a team sport but golf is not. hypernym: - 00524569-n ili: i40058 @@ -48284,7 +48284,7 @@ definition: - a unit of instruction example: - - he took driving lessons + - He took driving lessons. hypernym: - 00888759-n ili: i40071 @@ -48376,9 +48376,9 @@ definition: - a course of study that is supervised and controlled by a specialist in the subject example: - - he registered for directed study - - he got credit for directed study - - he did directed study + - He registered for directed study. + - He got credit for directed study. + - He did directed study. hypernym: - 00886144-n ili: i40081 @@ -48487,7 +48487,7 @@ definition: - a course of instruction in a trade (as carpentry or electricity) example: - - I built a birdhouse in shop + - I built a birdhouse in shop. hypernym: - 00886144-n ili: i40092 @@ -48549,7 +48549,7 @@ definition: - the act of giving a talk to an audience example: - - I attended an interesting talk on local history + - I attended an interesting talk on local history. hypernym: - 00894541-n ili: i40098 @@ -48620,7 +48620,7 @@ definition: - systematic training by multiple repetitions example: - - practice makes perfect + - Practice makes perfect. hypernym: - 00895653-n ili: i40105 @@ -48785,8 +48785,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06905814-n example: - - he missed too many rehearsals - - a rehearsal will be held the day before the wedding + - He missed too many rehearsals. + - A rehearsal will be held the day before the wedding. hypernym: - 00896250-n ili: i40119 @@ -48838,7 +48838,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - I need a rub up on my Latin + - I need a rub up on my Latin. hypernym: - 00899509-n ili: i40124 @@ -49185,7 +49185,7 @@ latent image is developed with powders that adhere only to electrically charged areas example: - - edge enhancement is intrinsic in xerography + - Edge enhancement is intrinsic in xerography. hypernym: - 00905257-n ili: i40157 @@ -49520,7 +49520,7 @@ definition: - the act of making a record (especially an audio record) example: - - she watched the recording from a sound-proof booth + - She watched the recording from a sound-proof booth. hypernym: - 00910607-n ili: i40192 @@ -49546,7 +49546,7 @@ definition: - the act of making a master recording from which copies can be made example: - - he received a bill for mastering the concert and making 100 copies + - He received a bill for mastering the concert and making 100 copies. hypernym: - 00911901-n ili: i40194 @@ -49557,8 +49557,8 @@ definition: - the act of constructing something example: - - during the construction we had to take a detour - - his hobby was the building of boats + - During the construction we had to take a detour. + - His hobby was the building of boats. hypernym: - 00910607-n ili: i40195 @@ -49626,7 +49626,7 @@ definition: - the act of taking something apart (as a piece of machinery) example: - - Russia and the United States discussed the dismantling of their nuclear weapons + - Russia and the United States discussed the dismantling of their nuclear weapons. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i40201 @@ -49668,7 +49668,7 @@ definition: - the act or process of producing something example: - - Shakespeare's production of poetry was enormous + - Shakespeare's production of poetry was enormous. - the production of white blood cells hypernym: - 00030657-n @@ -49711,7 +49711,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06158935-n example: - - he introduced more efficient methods of production + - He introduced more efficient methods of production. hypernym: - 00925258-n ili: i40209 @@ -49761,7 +49761,7 @@ definition: - the maximum production possible example: - - the plant is working at 80 per cent capacity + - The plant is working at 80 per cent capacity. hypernym: - 00915536-n ili: i40214 @@ -49960,7 +49960,7 @@ definition: - tilling the land with a plow example: - - he hired someone to do the plowing for him + - He hired someone to do the plowing for him. hypernym: - 00920634-n ili: i40234 @@ -50011,7 +50011,7 @@ definition: - putting seeds or young plants in the ground to grow example: - - the planting of corn is hard work + - The planting of corn is hard work. hypernym: - 00918295-n ili: i40239 @@ -50086,7 +50086,7 @@ - a culture containing yeast or bacteria that is used to start the process of fermentation or souring in making butter or cheese or dough example: - - to make sourdough you need a starter + - To make sourdough you need a starter. hypernym: - 00922324-n ili: i40246 @@ -50185,7 +50185,7 @@ definition: - the production of heat or electricity example: - - dams were built for the generation of electricity + - Dams were built for the generation of electricity. hypernym: - 00915536-n ili: i40256 @@ -50254,7 +50254,7 @@ definition: - the organized action of making of goods and services for sale example: - - American industry is making increased use of computers to control production + - American industry is making increased use of computers to control production. hypernym: - 01096649-n ili: i40263 @@ -50280,7 +50280,7 @@ - the devising of plans - the fashioning of pots and pans - the making of measurements - - it was already in the making + - It was already in the making. hypernym: - 00914791-n ili: i40265 @@ -50325,7 +50325,7 @@ example: - the synthesis and fabrication of single crystals - an improvement in the manufacture of explosives - - manufacturing is vital to Great Britain + - Manufacturing is vital to Great Britain. hypernym: - 00910607-n ili: i40269 @@ -50408,7 +50408,7 @@ - deliberately ambiguous and contradictory language used to mislead and manipulate the public example: - - the welfare state brought its own newspeak + - The welfare state brought its own newspeak. hypernym: - 00926639-n ili: i40277 @@ -50516,7 +50516,7 @@ - the act of working out the form of something (as by making a sketch or outline or plan) example: - - he contributed to the design of a new instrument + - He contributed to the design of a new instrument. hypernym: - 00929076-n ili: i40288 @@ -50602,8 +50602,8 @@ definition: - the act of creating written works example: - - writing was a form of therapy for him - - it was a matter of disputed authorship + - Writing was a form of therapy for him. + - It was a matter of disputed authorship. hypernym: - 00931401-n ili: i40296 @@ -50618,8 +50618,8 @@ - fine writing in praise of trivial or base subjects example: - Elizabethan schoolboys were taught adoxography, the art of eruditely praising - worthless things - - adoxography is particularly useful to lawyers + worthless things. + - Adoxography is particularly useful to lawyers. hypernym: - 00931533-n ili: i40297 @@ -50639,7 +50639,7 @@ definition: - conversion into dramatic form example: - - the play was a dramatization of a short story + - The play was a dramatization of a short story. hypernym: - 00931533-n ili: i40299 @@ -50731,8 +50731,8 @@ - representing a human being as a physical thing deprived of personal qualities or individuality example: - - according to Marx, treating labor as a commodity exemplified the reification of - the individual + - According to Marx, treating labor as a commodity exemplified the reification of + the individual. hypernym: - 00933903-n ili: i40308 @@ -50798,9 +50798,9 @@ definition: - the creation of beautiful or significant things example: - - art does not need to be innovative to be good - - I was never any good at art - - he said that architecture is the art of wasting space beautifully + - Art does not need to be innovative to be good. + - I was never any good at art. + - He said that architecture is the art of wasting space beautifully. hypernym: - 00910190-n ili: i40314 @@ -50813,8 +50813,8 @@ definition: - the arts of decorative design and handicraft example: - - they sponsored arts and crafts in order to encourage craftsmanship in an age of - mass production + - They sponsored arts and crafts in order to encourage craftsmanship in an age of + mass production. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -50866,7 +50866,7 @@ definition: - the creation of artistic pictures or diagrams example: - - he learned drawing from his father + - He learned drawing from his father. hypernym: - 00935235-n ili: i40320 @@ -50909,7 +50909,7 @@ definition: - creating a picture with paints example: - - he studied painting and sculpture for many years + - He studied painting and sculpture for many years. hypernym: - 00935235-n - 06166666-n @@ -51182,9 +51182,9 @@ definition: - ideas or actions intended to deal with a problem or situation example: - - his approach to every problem is to draw up a list of pros and cons + - His approach to every problem is to draw up a list of pros and cons. - an attack on inflation - - his plan of attack was misguided + - His plan of attack was misguided. hypernym: - 00942658-n ili: i40351 @@ -51208,8 +51208,8 @@ definition: - a line of approach example: - - they explored every avenue they could think of - - it promises to open new avenues to understanding + - They explored every avenue they could think of. + - It promises to open new avenues to understanding. hypernym: - 00942956-n ili: i40353 @@ -51229,7 +51229,7 @@ definition: - the act of digging example: - - there's an interesting excavation going on near Princeton + - There's an interesting excavation going on near Princeton. hypernym: - 00943593-n ili: i40355 @@ -51395,7 +51395,7 @@ definition: - the act of puncturing with a small point example: - - he gave the balloon a small prick + - He gave the balloon a small prick. hypernym: - 00944804-n ili: i40371 @@ -51463,7 +51463,7 @@ definition: - the act of searching someone for concealed weapons or illegal drugs example: - - he gave the suspect a quick frisk + - He gave the suspect a quick frisk. hypernym: - 00947217-n ili: i40377 @@ -51516,7 +51516,7 @@ definition: - a thorough search for something (often causing disorder or confusion) example: - - he gave the attic a good rummage but couldn't find his skis + - He gave the attic a good rummage but couldn't find his skis. hypernym: - 00947217-n ili: i40382 @@ -51537,7 +51537,7 @@ definition: - the act of using example: - - he warned against the use of narcotic drugs + - He warned against the use of narcotic drugs. - skilled in the utilization of computers hypernym: - 00408356-n @@ -51653,7 +51653,7 @@ definition: - the act of bringing something to bear; using it for a particular purpose example: - - he advocated the application of statistics to the problem + - He advocated the application of statistics to the problem. - a novel application of electronics to medical diagnosis hypernym: - 00948944-n @@ -51676,7 +51676,7 @@ - the application of the knowledge and usage of tools (such as machines or utensils) and techniques to control one's environment example: - - the mastery of fire was a huge advance in human technology + - The mastery of fire was a huge advance in human technology. hypernym: - 00950950-n members: @@ -51806,9 +51806,9 @@ definition: - the act of commercializing something; involving something in commerce example: - - my father considered the commercialization of Christmas to be a sacrilege - - the government tried to accelerate the commercialization of this development - - both companies will retain control over the commercialization of their own products + - My father considered the commercialization of Christmas to be a sacrilege. + - The government tried to accelerate the commercialization of this development. + - Both companies will retain control over the commercialization of their own products. hypernym: - 00950022-n ili: i40408 @@ -51866,7 +51866,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - he saw action in Korea + - He saw action in Korea. hypernym: - 01082290-n ili: i40413 @@ -51899,8 +51899,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - Grant won a decisive victory in the battle of Chattanooga - - he lost his romantic ideas about war when he got into a real engagement + - Grant won a decisive victory in the battle of Chattanooga. + - He lost his romantic ideas about war when he got into a real engagement. hypernym: - 00955074-n ili: i40416 @@ -51929,8 +51929,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - they died in the defense of Stalingrad - - they were developed for the defense program + - They died in the defense of Stalingrad. + - They were developed for the defense program. hypernym: - 00955074-n ili: i40418 @@ -51958,7 +51958,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - it was a joint operation of the navy and air force + - It was a joint operation of the navy and air force. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i40420 @@ -51997,7 +51997,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - the enemy offered little resistance + - The enemy offered little resistance. hypernym: - 00955074-n ili: i40423 @@ -52019,7 +52019,7 @@ definition: - any catastrophically destructive battle example: - - they called the first World War an Armageddon + - They called the first World War an Armageddon. hypernym: - 00955670-n ili: i40425 @@ -52051,8 +52051,8 @@ - an open clash between two opposing groups (or individuals) example: - source: Thomas Paine - text: the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph - - police tried to control the battle between the pro- and anti-abortion mobs + text: The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. + - Police tried to control the battle between the pro- and anti-abortion mobs. hypernym: - 01082290-n ili: i40428 @@ -52086,7 +52086,7 @@ definition: - an awkward clash example: - - he tried to smooth over his contretemps with the policeman + - He tried to smooth over his contretemps with the policeman. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -52161,7 +52161,7 @@ definition: - a defensive effort example: - - the army made a final stand at the Rhone + - The army made a final stand at the Rhone. hypernym: - 00956422-n ili: i40438 @@ -52292,8 +52292,8 @@ - an uprising by Palestinian Arabs (in both the Gaza Strip and the West Bank) against Israel in the late 1980s and again in 2000 example: - - the first intifada ended when Israel granted limited autonomy to the Palestine - National Authority in 1993 + - The first intifada ended when Israel granted limited autonomy to the Palestine + National Authority in 1993. hypernym: - 00964240-n ili: i40450 @@ -52375,7 +52375,7 @@ - a type of armed combat in which the opposing troops fight from trenches that face each other example: - - instead of the war ending quickly, it became bogged down in trench warfare + - Instead of the war ending quickly, it became bogged down in trench warfare. hypernym: - 00966454-n ili: i40457 @@ -52386,8 +52386,8 @@ definition: - any action resulting in injury or destruction example: - - the meat grinder of politics destroyed his reputation - - allied forces crumbled before the Wehrmacht meat grinder + - The meat grinder of politics destroyed his reputation. + - Allied forces crumbled before the Wehrmacht meat grinder. hypernym: - 00966680-n ili: i40458 @@ -52398,8 +52398,8 @@ definition: - an act of aggression (as one against a person who resists) example: - - he may accomplish by craft in the long run what he cannot do by force and violence - in the short one + - He may accomplish by craft in the long run what he cannot do by force and violence + in the short one. hypernym: - 00966680-n ili: i40459 @@ -52687,7 +52687,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - the planes were on a bombing mission + - The planes were on a bombing mission. hypernym: - 00957171-n ili: i40485 @@ -52742,7 +52742,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - they called for artillery support + - They called for artillery support. hypernym: - 00957171-n ili: i40490 @@ -52805,7 +52805,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - the attack began at dawn + - The attack began at dawn. hypernym: - 00957171-n ili: i40496 @@ -52823,7 +52823,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - thousands of people were killed in the war + - Thousands of people were killed in the war. hypernym: - 00955074-n ili: i40497 @@ -52887,8 +52887,8 @@ definition: - an impetuous rush toward someone or something example: - - the wrestler's charge carried him past his adversary - - the battle began with a cavalry charge + - The wrestler's charge carried him past his adversary. + - The battle began with a cavalry charge. hypernym: - 00974725-n ili: i40503 @@ -53047,7 +53047,7 @@ definition: - an attack that is intended to seize or inflict damage on or destroy an objective example: - - the strike was scheduled to begin at dawn + - The strike was scheduled to begin at dawn. hypernym: - 00974725-n ili: i40518 @@ -53060,7 +53060,7 @@ considered feasible only when the attacker can destroy the other country's ability to retaliate example: - - the Pakistani president promised no first strike against India + - The Pakistani president promised no first strike against India. hypernym: - 00979387-n ili: i40519 @@ -53220,8 +53220,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - thousands of people disappeared and were killed during Argentina's dirty war in - the late 1970s + - Thousands of people disappeared and were killed during Argentina's dirty war in + the late 1970s. hypernym: - 00982124-n ili: i40534 @@ -53442,7 +53442,7 @@ - the act of reconnoitring (especially to gain information about an enemy or potential enemy) example: - - an exchange of fire occurred on a reconnaissance mission + - An exchange of fire occurred on a reconnaissance mission. hypernym: - 00983916-n ili: i40555 @@ -53465,7 +53465,7 @@ definition: - exploring in order to gain information example: - - scouting in enemy territory is very dangerous + - Scouting in enemy territory is very dangerous. hypernym: - 00986695-n ili: i40557 @@ -53565,8 +53565,8 @@ definition: - the act of firing weapons or artillery at an enemy example: - - hold your fire until you can see the whites of their eyes - - they retreated in the face of withering enemy fire + - Hold your fire until you can see the whites of their eyes. + - They retreated in the face of withering enemy fire. hypernym: - 00974725-n ili: i40566 @@ -53587,8 +53587,8 @@ definition: - the heavy fire of artillery to saturate an area rather than hit a specific target example: - - they laid down a barrage in front of the advancing troops - - the shelling went on for hours without pausing + - They laid down a barrage in front of the advancing troops. + - The shelling went on for hours without pausing. hypernym: - 00989024-n ili: i40568 @@ -53614,7 +53614,7 @@ definition: - rapid simultaneous discharge of firearms example: - - our fusillade from the left flank caught them by surprise + - Our fusillade from the left flank caught them by surprise. hypernym: - 00989024-n ili: i40570 @@ -53650,7 +53650,7 @@ - fire that makes it difficult for the enemy to fire on your own individuals or formations example: - - artillery provided covering fire for the withdrawal + - Artillery provided covering fire for the withdrawal. hypernym: - 00989024-n ili: i40573 @@ -53931,7 +53931,7 @@ definition: - moving over territory to search for something example: - - scouring the entire area revealed nothing + - Scouring the entire area revealed nothing. hypernym: - 00947217-n ili: i40602 @@ -53951,7 +53951,7 @@ definition: - a very thorough search of a person or a place example: - - a shakedown by the police uncovered the drugs + - A shakedown by the police uncovered the drugs. exemplifies: - 07171981-n hypernym: @@ -54096,8 +54096,8 @@ - the use of information or information technology during a time of crisis or conflict to achieve or promote specific objectives over a specific adversary or adversaries example: - - not everyone agrees that information warfare is limited to the realm of traditional - warfare + - Not everyone agrees that information warfare is limited to the realm of traditional + warfare. hypernym: - 00975181-n ili: i40618 @@ -54129,8 +54129,8 @@ definition: - the act or process of assigning numbers to phenomena according to a rule example: - - the measurements were carefully done - - his mental measurings proved remarkably accurate + - The measurements were carefully done. + - His mental measurings proved remarkably accurate. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i40622 @@ -54294,7 +54294,7 @@ - the division of the scale based on an octave that is divided into twelve exactly equal semitones example: - - equal temperament is the system commonly used in keyboard instruments + - Equal temperament is the system commonly used in keyboard instruments. hypernym: - 01002353-n ili: i40638 @@ -54518,7 +54518,7 @@ definition: - the act of moving away in different direction from a common point example: - - an angle is formed by the divergence of two straight lines + - An angle is formed by the divergence of two straight lines. hypernym: - 00384414-n ili: i40661 @@ -54540,7 +54540,7 @@ definition: - the act of measuring with meters or similar instruments example: - - he has a job meter reading for the gas company + - He has a job meter reading for the gas company. hypernym: - 00998911-n ili: i40663 @@ -54602,7 +54602,7 @@ - the practice of measuring angles and distances on the ground so that they can be accurately plotted on a map example: - - he studied surveying at college + - He studied surveying at college. hypernym: - 00998911-n ili: i40669 @@ -54669,7 +54669,7 @@ - any standardized procedure for measuring sensitivity or memory or intelligence or aptitude or personality etc example: - - the test was standardized on a large sample of students + - The test was standardized on a large sample of students. hypernym: - 01004619-n ili: i40676 @@ -54683,7 +54683,7 @@ definition: - a psychometric test of intelligence example: - - they used to think that intelligence is what an intelligence test tests + - They used to think that intelligence is what an intelligence test tests. hypernym: - 01008617-n ili: i40677 @@ -54768,7 +54768,7 @@ - the activity or result of distributing or disposing persons or things properly or methodically example: - - his organization of the work force was very efficient + - His organization of the work force was very efficient. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i40685 @@ -54833,7 +54833,7 @@ definition: - the act of putting things in a sequential arrangement example: - - there were mistakes in the ordering of items on the list + - There were mistakes in the ordering of items on the list. hypernym: - 01010320-n ili: i40691 @@ -54864,7 +54864,7 @@ definition: - the action of following in order example: - - he played the trumps in sequence + - He played the trumps in sequence. hypernym: - 01011813-n ili: i40694 @@ -54876,7 +54876,7 @@ definition: - successive change from one thing or state to another and back again example: - - a trill is a rapid alternation between the two notes + - A trill is a rapid alternation between the two notes. hypernym: - 01012400-n ili: i40695 @@ -54917,8 +54917,8 @@ definition: - making an itemized list of merchandise or supplies on hand example: - - an inventory may be necessary to see if anything is missing - - they held an inventory every month + - An inventory may be necessary to see if anything is missing. + - They held an inventory every month. hypernym: - 01013108-n ili: i40699 @@ -54932,7 +54932,7 @@ definition: - an instance of stocktaking example: - - the auditor did not attend the stocktake or check the valuations + - The auditor did not attend the stocktake or check the valuations. hypernym: - 01013367-n ili: i40700 @@ -55101,7 +55101,7 @@ definition: - the act of compiling (as into a single book or file or list) example: - - the job of compiling the inventory took several hours + - The job of compiling the inventory took several hours. hypernym: - 01016008-n ili: i40717 @@ -55153,7 +55153,7 @@ definition: - the activity of collecting bottles example: - - bottle collection is a hobby of hers + - Bottle collection is a hobby of hers. hypernym: - 01016008-n ili: i40722 @@ -55199,7 +55199,7 @@ definition: - the act or process of picking up or collecting from various places example: - - garbage pickup is on Mondays and Thursdays + - Garbage pickup is on Mondays and Thursdays. hypernym: - 01016008-n ili: i40726 @@ -55268,7 +55268,7 @@ definition: - the act of bearing the weight of or strengthening example: - - he leaned against the wall for support + - He leaned against the wall for support. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i40733 @@ -55291,7 +55291,7 @@ definition: - the act of suspending something (hanging it from above so it moves freely) example: - - there was a small ceremony for the hanging of the portrait + - There was a small ceremony for the hanging of the portrait. hypernym: - 01019262-n ili: i40735 @@ -55314,7 +55314,7 @@ definition: - the act of prolonging something example: - - there was an indefinite prolongation of the peace talks + - There was an indefinite prolongation of the peace talks. hypernym: - 01019929-n ili: i40737 @@ -55388,7 +55388,7 @@ definition: - the act of copying or making a duplicate (or duplicates) of something example: - - this kind of duplication is wasteful + - This kind of duplication is wasteful. hypernym: - 01021466-n ili: i40744 @@ -55400,7 +55400,7 @@ definition: - the act of making copies example: - - Gutenberg's reproduction of holy texts was far more efficient + - Gutenberg's reproduction of holy texts was far more efficient. hypernym: - 01021466-n ili: i40745 @@ -55455,7 +55455,7 @@ definition: - the act of reproducing recorded sound example: - - he was allowed to hear the playback of his testimony + - He was allowed to hear the playback of his testimony. hypernym: - 01022304-n ili: i40750 @@ -55475,7 +55475,7 @@ definition: - an imitation or repetition example: - - the flower arrangement was created as an echo of a client's still life + - The flower arrangement was created as an echo of a client's still life. hypernym: - 01022878-n ili: i40752 @@ -55505,7 +55505,7 @@ definition: - the act of persisting or persevering; continuing or repeating behavior example: - - his perseveration continued to the point where it was no longer appropriate + - His perseveration continued to the point where it was no longer appropriate. hypernym: - 01019929-n ili: i40755 @@ -55601,7 +55601,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - the purpose of intervention is to prevent unnecessary duplication of lawsuits + - The purpose of intervention is to prevent unnecessary duplication of lawsuits. hypernym: - 01187304-n ili: i40764 @@ -55622,7 +55622,7 @@ - a particular course of action intended to achieve a result example: - the procedure of obtaining a driver's license - - it was a process of trial and error + - It was a process of trial and error. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i40766 @@ -55673,7 +55673,7 @@ definition: - a prescribed procedure to be followed routinely example: - - rote memorization has been the educator's standard operating procedure for centuries + - Rote memorization has been the educator's standard operating procedure for centuries. hypernym: - 01026753-n ili: i40771 @@ -55687,7 +55687,7 @@ definition: - a standard procedure that is followed mindlessly example: - - the union's support had been in lockstep for years + - The union's support had been in lockstep for years. hypernym: - 01026910-n ili: i40772 @@ -55699,7 +55699,7 @@ - the act of becoming stiff example: - Further research also includes the investigation of stiffening techniques that - can be incorporated within the currently suggested granular jamming method + can be incorporated within the currently suggested granular jamming method. hypernym: - 01025762-n ili: i40773 @@ -55744,7 +55744,7 @@ definition: - indirect procedure or action example: - - he tried to find out by indirection + - He tried to find out by indirection. hypernym: - 01025762-n ili: i40777 @@ -55755,7 +55755,7 @@ definition: - a long and complicated and confusing procedure example: - - all that academic rigmarole was a waste of time + - All that academic rigmarole was a waste of time. hypernym: - 01025762-n ili: i40778 @@ -55786,7 +55786,7 @@ definition: - a settled and monotonous routine that is hard to escape example: - - they fell into a conversational rut + - They fell into a conversational rut. hypernym: - 01028424-n ili: i40781 @@ -55799,8 +55799,8 @@ - any activity that is performed in an especially solemn elaborate or formal way example: - the ceremony of smelling the cork and tasting the wine - - he makes a ceremony of addressing his golf ball - - he disposed of it without ceremony + - He makes a ceremony of addressing his golf ball. + - He disposed of it without ceremony. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i40782 @@ -55945,7 +55945,7 @@ definition: - a vigil held over a corpse the night before burial example: - - there's no weeping at an Irish wake + - There's no weeping at an Irish wake. hypernym: - 01031703-n ili: i40795 @@ -55997,7 +55997,7 @@ definition: - the practice of quoting from books or plays etc. example: - - since he lacks originality he must rely on quotation + - Since he lacks originality he must rely on quotation. hypernym: - 00411260-n ili: i40800 @@ -56097,7 +56097,7 @@ definition: - a service conducted in a house of worship example: - - don't be late for church + - Don't be late for church. hypernym: - 01034072-n ili: i40809 @@ -56128,7 +56128,7 @@ definition: - a service conducted in a place of worship that has its own altar example: - - he was late for chapel + - He was late for chapel. hypernym: - 01034072-n ili: i40812 @@ -56207,7 +56207,7 @@ definition: - service committing a body to the grave example: - - the committal service will be held next Monday + - The committal service will be held next Monday. hypernym: - 01034072-n ili: i40819 @@ -56321,7 +56321,7 @@ definition: - the act of participating in the celebration of the Eucharist example: - - the governor took Communion with the rest of the congregation + - The governor took Communion with the rest of the congregation. hypernym: - 01032852-n ili: i40829 @@ -56364,7 +56364,7 @@ definition: - the act of marrying; the nuptial ceremony example: - - their marriage was conducted in the chapel + - Their marriage was conducted in the chapel. hypernym: - 01029801-n ili: i40833 @@ -56415,7 +56415,7 @@ definition: - a Christian sacrament signifying spiritual cleansing and rebirth example: - - most churches baptize infants but some insist on adult baptism + - Most churches baptize infants but some insist on adult baptism. hypernym: - 01036957-n ili: i40838 @@ -56585,7 +56585,7 @@ domain_topic: - 05955536-n example: - - the Cardinal attended the consecration of the church + - The Cardinal attended the consecration of the church. hypernym: - 01041957-n ili: i40854 @@ -56661,7 +56661,7 @@ - the act of communicating with a deity (especially as a petition or in adoration or contrition or thanksgiving) example: - - the priest sank to his knees in prayer + - The priest sank to his knees in prayer. hypernym: - 01030597-n ili: i40861 @@ -56716,7 +56716,7 @@ definition: - (usually plural) religious observance or prayers (usually spoken silently) example: - - he returned to his devotions + - He returned to his devotions. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -57109,7 +57109,7 @@ definition: - a revival from inactivity and disuse example: - - it produced a resurrection of hope + - It produced a resurrection of hope. hypernym: - 01049262-n ili: i40903 @@ -57120,8 +57120,8 @@ definition: - the act of reviving a person and returning them to consciousness example: - - although he was apparently drowned, resuscitation was accomplished by artificial - respiration + - Although he was apparently drowned, resuscitation was accomplished by artificial + respiration. hypernym: - 01049262-n ili: i40904 @@ -57143,7 +57143,7 @@ definition: - the activity of formally presenting something (as a prize or reward) example: - - she gave the trophy but he made the presentation + - She gave the trophy but he made the presentation. hypernym: - 01029321-n ili: i40906 @@ -57165,7 +57165,7 @@ definition: - the act of concealing the identity of something by modifying its appearance example: - - he is a master of disguise + - He is a master of disguise. hypernym: - 01050836-n ili: i40908 @@ -57177,8 +57177,8 @@ definition: - activity that tries to conceal something example: - - no mask could conceal his ignorance - - they moved in under a mask of friendship + - No mask could conceal his ignorance. + - They moved in under a mask of friendship. hypernym: - 01050836-n ili: i40909 @@ -57189,7 +57189,7 @@ definition: - the act of concealing the existence of something by obstructing the view of it example: - - the cover concealed their guns from enemy aircraft + - The cover concealed their guns from enemy aircraft. hypernym: - 01050836-n ili: i40910 @@ -57203,7 +57203,7 @@ definition: - a false identity and background (especially one created for an undercover agent) example: - - her new name and passport are cover for her next assignment + - Her new name and passport are cover for her next assignment. hypernym: - 01050836-n ili: i40911 @@ -57224,7 +57224,7 @@ - the secrecy of police officers who lie or look the other way to protect other police officers example: - - the blue wall cracked when some officers refused to take part in the cover-up + - The blue wall cracked when some officers refused to take part in the cover-up. hypernym: - 01052111-n ili: i40913 @@ -57257,7 +57257,7 @@ definition: - an action intended to conceal or confuse or obscure example: - - requesting new powers of surveillance is just a smokescreen to hide their failures + - Requesting new powers of surveillance is just a smokescreen to hide their failures. hypernym: - 01050836-n ili: i40916 @@ -57302,7 +57302,7 @@ definition: - the act of positioning close together (or side by side) example: - - it is the result of the juxtaposition of contrasting colors + - It is the result of the juxtaposition of contrasting colors. hypernym: - 01053255-n ili: i40920 @@ -57345,7 +57345,7 @@ definition: - the act of fixing firmly in place example: - - he ordered the planting of policemen outside every doorway + - He ordered the planting of policemen outside every doorway. hypernym: - 01053255-n ili: i40924 @@ -57374,7 +57374,7 @@ definition: - the act of putting something in position example: - - he gave a final set to his hat + - He gave a final set to his hat. hypernym: - 01053255-n ili: i40927 @@ -57416,7 +57416,7 @@ definition: - continuing or remaining in a place or state example: - - they had a nice stay in Paris + - They had a nice stay in Paris. - a lengthy hospital stay - a four-month stay in bankruptcy court hypernym: @@ -57460,7 +57460,7 @@ - the act of dwelling in or living permanently in a place (said of both animals and men) example: - - he studied the creation and inhabitation and demise of the colony + - He studied the creation and inhabitation and demise of the colony. hypernym: - 01056259-n ili: i40935 @@ -57526,9 +57526,9 @@ definition: - (often plural) a series of professional calls (usually in a set order) example: - - the doctor goes on his rounds first thing every morning + - The doctor goes on his rounds first thing every morning. - the postman's rounds - - we enjoyed our round of the local bars + - We enjoyed our round of the local bars. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -57541,9 +57541,9 @@ definition: - a brief social visit example: - - senior professors' wives no longer make afternoon calls on newcomers - - the characters in Henry James' novels are forever paying calls on each other, - usually in the parlor of some residence + - Senior professors' wives no longer make afternoon calls on newcomers. + - The characters in Henry James' novels are forever paying calls on each other, + usually in the parlor of some residence. hypernym: - 01235721-n ili: i40942 @@ -57554,7 +57554,7 @@ definition: - the activity of making visits example: - - the purpose was to promote homes, clubs, visiting, and other services + - The purpose was to promote homes, clubs, visiting, and other services. hypernym: - 01235721-n ili: i40943 @@ -57565,7 +57565,7 @@ definition: - a brief stay in the course of a journey example: - - they made a stopover to visit their friends + - They made a stopover to visit their friends. hypernym: - 01055541-n ili: i40944 @@ -57791,7 +57791,7 @@ in quantity) example: - a new issue of stamps - - the last issue of penicillin was over a month ago + - The last issue of penicillin was over a month ago. hypernym: - 01059124-n ili: i40966 @@ -57835,7 +57835,7 @@ definition: - the activity of supplying a stock of something example: - - he supervised the stocking of the stream with trout + - He supervised the stocking of the stream with trout. hypernym: - 01059124-n ili: i40970 @@ -57889,7 +57889,7 @@ definition: - demand for something as rightful or due example: - - they struck in support of their claim for a shorter work day + - They struck in support of their claim for a shorter work day. hypernym: - 01063257-n ili: i40975 @@ -57948,8 +57948,8 @@ definition: - a pause from doing something (as work) example: - - we took a 10-minute break - - he took time out to recuperate + - We took a 10-minute break. + - He took time out to recuperate. hypernym: - 01064741-n ili: i40981 @@ -57972,7 +57972,7 @@ definition: - the act of pausing uncertainly example: - - there was a hesitation in his speech + - There was a hesitation in his speech. hypernym: - 01064741-n ili: i40983 @@ -58008,7 +58008,7 @@ definition: - the act of waiting (remaining inactive in one place while expecting something) example: - - the wait was an ordeal for him + - The wait was an ordeal for him. hypernym: - 01064507-n ili: i40986 @@ -58020,7 +58020,7 @@ definition: - freedom from activity (work or strain or responsibility) example: - - took his repose by the swimming pool + - … took his repose by the swimming pool hypernym: - 01064507-n ili: i40987 @@ -58044,7 +58044,7 @@ definition: - relaxed and easy activity example: - - the laziness of the day helped her to relax + - The laziness of the day helped her to relax. hypernym: - 01066072-n ili: i40989 @@ -58079,7 +58079,7 @@ - inactivity that is passive and monotonous, comparable to the inactivity of plant life example: - - their holiday was spent in sleep and vegetation + - Their holiday was spent in sleep and vegetation. hypernym: - 01066787-n ili: i40992 @@ -58090,7 +58090,7 @@ definition: - freedom to choose a pastime or enjoyable activity example: - - he lacked the leisure for golf + - He lacked the leisure for golf. hypernym: - 01066072-n ili: i40993 @@ -58179,7 +58179,7 @@ definition: - a delay in enforcing rights or claims or privileges; refraining from acting example: - - his forbearance to reply was alarming + - His forbearance to reply was alarming. hypernym: - 01068087-n ili: i41002 @@ -58465,7 +58465,7 @@ - leniency and compassion shown toward offenders by a person or agency charged with administering justice example: - - he threw himself on the mercy of the court + - He threw himself on the mercy of the court. hypernym: - 01073137-n ili: i41029 @@ -58478,7 +58478,7 @@ definition: - an activity that affords enjoyment example: - - he puts duty before pleasure + - He puts duty before pleasure. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i41030 @@ -58519,7 +58519,7 @@ definition: - the activity of laughing; the manifestation of joy or mirth or scorn example: - - he enjoyed the laughter of the crowd + - He enjoyed the laughter of the crowd. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i41034 @@ -58591,7 +58591,7 @@ definition: - excessive indulgence example: - - the child was spoiled by overindulgence + - The child was spoiled by overindulgence. hypernym: - 01075165-n ili: i41041 @@ -58688,7 +58688,7 @@ definition: - the act of freeing a city or town that has been besieged example: - - he asked for troops for the relief of Atlanta + - He asked for troops for the relief of Atlanta. hypernym: - 00096322-n ili: i41049 @@ -58718,8 +58718,8 @@ definition: - the act of stopping something example: - - the third baseman made some remarkable stops - - his stoppage of the flow resulted in a flood + - The third baseman made some remarkable stops. + - His stoppage of the flow resulted in a flood. hypernym: - 00030657-n ili: i41052 @@ -58764,8 +58764,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - when two nations both resort to nuclear deterrence the consequence could be mutual - destruction + - When two nations both resort to nuclear deterrence the consequence could be mutual + destruction. hypernym: - 01078412-n - 05952149-n @@ -58788,8 +58788,8 @@ definition: - the act of preventing example: - - there was no bar against leaving - - money was allocated to study the cause and prevention of influenza + - There was no bar against leaving. + - Money was allocated to study the cause and prevention of influenza. hypernym: - 01075919-n ili: i41058 @@ -58801,7 +58801,7 @@ definition: - the act of preventing something from occurring example: - - averting danger was his responsibility + - Averting danger was his responsibility. hypernym: - 01079274-n ili: i41059 @@ -58814,7 +58814,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - they achieved his debarment from holding public office + - They achieved his debarment from holding public office. hypernym: - 01079274-n ili: i41060 @@ -58834,8 +58834,8 @@ definition: - the act of intercepting; preventing something from proceeding or arriving example: - - he resorted to the interception of his daughter's letters - - he claimed that the interception of one missile by another would be impossible + - He resorted to the interception of his daughter's letters. + - He claimed that the interception of one missile by another would be impossible. hypernym: - 01079274-n ili: i41062 @@ -58847,9 +58847,9 @@ - the prevention of something increasing or spreading (especially the prevention of an increase in the number of countries possessing nuclear weapons) example: - - they protested that the nonproliferation treaty was just a plot to maintain the - hegemony of those who already had nuclear weapons - - nuclear disarmament and nonproliferation are closely related goals + - They protested that the nonproliferation treaty was just a plot to maintain the + hegemony of those who already had nuclear weapons. + - Nuclear disarmament and nonproliferation are closely related goals. hypernym: - 01079274-n ili: i41063 @@ -58883,8 +58883,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - the goalie made a brilliant save - - the relief pitcher got credit for a save + - The goalie made a brilliant save. + - The relief pitcher got credit for a save. hypernym: - 01079274-n ili: i41066 @@ -58972,7 +58972,7 @@ definition: - the act of consorting with or joining with others example: - - you cannot be convicted of criminal guilt by association + - You cannot be convicted of criminal guilt by association. hypernym: - 01083121-n ili: i41074 @@ -58993,7 +58993,7 @@ definition: - the act of becoming formally connected or joined example: - - welcomed the affiliation of the research center with the university + - … welcomed the affiliation of the research center with the university hypernym: - 01083552-n ili: i41076 @@ -59013,7 +59013,7 @@ definition: - the action of people mingling and coming into contact example: - - all the random mingling and idle talk made him hate literary parties + - All the random mingling and idle talk made him hate literary parties. hypernym: - 01083121-n ili: i41078 @@ -59034,7 +59034,7 @@ definition: - the act of disbanding example: - - the orchestra faced the prospect of disbandment + - The orchestra faced the prospect of disbandment. hypernym: - 01082290-n ili: i41080 @@ -59064,7 +59064,7 @@ definition: - distributing again example: - - the revolution resulted in a redistribution of wealth + - The revolution resulted in a redistribution of wealth. hypernym: - 01085001-n ili: i41083 @@ -59085,8 +59085,8 @@ - the act of distributing by allotting or apportioning; distribution according to a plan example: - - the apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives is based on the relative - population of each state + - The apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives is based on the relative + population of each state. hypernym: - 01085001-n ili: i41085 @@ -59117,7 +59117,7 @@ definition: - a redistribution of something example: - - there was a reshuffle of cabinet officers + - There was a reshuffle of cabinet officers. hypernym: - 01086104-n ili: i41087 @@ -59128,7 +59128,7 @@ definition: - the act of apportioning or distributing something example: - - the captain was entrusted with the deal of provisions + - The captain was entrusted with the deal of provisions. hypernym: - 01085569-n ili: i41088 @@ -59148,7 +59148,7 @@ definition: - the act of rationing example: - - during the war the government imposed rationing of food and gasoline + - During the war the government imposed rationing of food and gasoline. hypernym: - 01085569-n ili: i41090 @@ -59159,7 +59159,7 @@ definition: - the allotment of some amount by dividing something example: - - death gets more than its share of attention from theologians + - Death gets more than its share of attention from theologians. hypernym: - 01085569-n ili: i41091 @@ -59174,7 +59174,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00489236-n example: - - the deal was passed around the table clockwise + - The deal was passed around the table clockwise. hypernym: - 01085001-n ili: i41092 @@ -59257,7 +59257,7 @@ definition: - the act of endowing with a permanent source of income example: - - his generous endowment of the laboratory came just in the nick of time + - His generous endowment of the laboratory came just in the nick of time. hypernym: - 01088005-n ili: i41100 @@ -59268,7 +59268,7 @@ definition: - governmental provision of economic assistance to persons in need example: - - she lives on welfare + - She lives on welfare. hypernym: - 13286803-n ili: i41101 @@ -59325,7 +59325,7 @@ definition: - aid for the aged or indigent or handicapped example: - - he has been on relief for many years + - He has been on relief for many years. hypernym: - 01088869-n ili: i41106 @@ -59507,8 +59507,8 @@ - the commercial exchange (buying and selling on domestic or international markets) of goods and services example: - - Venice was an important center of trade with the East - - they are accused of conspiring to constrain trade + - Venice was an important center of trade with the East. + - They are accused of conspiring to constrain trade. hypernym: - 01092370-n ili: i41124 @@ -59569,7 +59569,7 @@ - reciprocal transfer of equivalent sums of money (especially the currencies of different countries) example: - - he earns his living from the interchange of currency + - He earns his living from the interchange of currency. hypernym: - 01092370-n ili: i41130 @@ -59657,7 +59657,7 @@ - the activity of providing goods and services involving financial and commercial and industrial aspects example: - - computers are now widely used in business + - Computers are now widely used in business. hypernym: - 01092370-n ili: i41138 @@ -59684,8 +59684,8 @@ example: - a large-scale farming operation - a multinational operation - - they paid taxes on every stage of the operation - - they had to consolidate their operations + - They paid taxes on every stage of the operation. + - They had to consolidate their operations. hypernym: - 01097658-n ili: i41140 @@ -59698,8 +59698,8 @@ domain_topic: - 01096649-n example: - - business is good today - - show me where the business was today + - Business is good today. + - Show me where the business was today. hypernym: - 01097658-n ili: i41141 @@ -59710,7 +59710,7 @@ definition: - the business given to a commercial establishment by its customers example: - - even before noon there was a considerable patronage + - Even before noon there was a considerable patronage. hypernym: - 01098150-n ili: i41142 @@ -59722,7 +59722,7 @@ definition: - any enterprise in which losses and gains cancel out example: - - at the end of the year the accounting department showed that it was a wash + - At the end of the year the accounting department showed that it was a wash. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -59737,7 +59737,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - I have given this tailor my custom for many years + - I have given this tailor my custom for many years. hypernym: - 01098359-n ili: i41144 @@ -59757,7 +59757,7 @@ definition: - a particular kind of commercial enterprise example: - - they are outstanding in their field + - They are outstanding in their field. hypernym: - 01096649-n ili: i41146 @@ -59770,8 +59770,8 @@ definition: - the world of commercial activity where goods and services are bought and sold example: - - without competition there would be no market - - they were driven from the marketplace + - Without competition there would be no market. + - They were driven from the marketplace. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i41147 @@ -60136,7 +60136,7 @@ definition: - the business of packing example: - - his business is packaging for transport + - His business is packaging for transport. hypernym: - 01096649-n ili: i41183 @@ -60199,7 +60199,7 @@ - the commercial activity involved in repairing old structures or constructing new ones example: - - their main business is home construction + - Their main business is home construction. - workers in the building trades hypernym: - 01096649-n @@ -60258,7 +60258,7 @@ definition: - ship traffic example: - - the channel will be open to navigation as soon as the ice melts + - The channel will be open to navigation as soon as the ice melts. hypernym: - 01107164-n ili: i41194 @@ -60329,8 +60329,8 @@ definition: - the act of transacting within or between groups (as carrying on commercial activities) example: - - no transactions are possible without him - - he has always been honest in his dealings with me + - No transactions are possible without him. + - He has always been honest in his dealings with me. hypernym: - 01082290-n ili: i41201 @@ -60355,7 +60355,7 @@ definition: - affairs between nations example: - - you can't really keep up with world affairs by watching television + - You can't really keep up with world affairs by watching television. hypernym: - 01109264-n ili: i41203 @@ -60393,7 +60393,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - the power of alienation is an essential ingredient of ownership + - The power of alienation is an essential ingredient of ownership. hypernym: - 01109837-n ili: i41206 @@ -60446,7 +60446,7 @@ definition: - the transfer of goods and services to an ally to aid in a common cause example: - - lend-lease during World War II was extremely generous + - Lend-lease during World War II was extremely generous. hypernym: - 01109837-n ili: i41211 @@ -60468,7 +60468,7 @@ definition: - the act of giving something in return for something received example: - - deductible losses on sales or exchanges of property are allowable + - Deductible losses on sales or exchanges of property are allowable. hypernym: - 01108713-n ili: i41213 @@ -60479,7 +60479,7 @@ definition: - an equal exchange example: - - we had no money so we had to live by barter + - We had no money so we had to live by barter. hypernym: - 01095009-n ili: i41214 @@ -60513,9 +60513,9 @@ definition: - a particular instance of buying or selling example: - - it was a package deal - - I had no further trade with him - - he's a master of the business deal + - It was a package deal. + - I had no further trade with him. + - He's a master of the business deal. hypernym: - 01108713-n ili: i41217 @@ -60647,7 +60647,7 @@ - the commercial processes involved in promoting and selling and distributing a product or service example: - - most companies have a manager in charge of marketing + - Most companies have a manager in charge of marketing. hypernym: - 01092370-n ili: i41230 @@ -60702,8 +60702,8 @@ definition: - a way of selling a company's product either directly or via distributors example: - - possible distribution channels are wholesalers or small retailers or retail chains - or direct mailers or your own stores + - Possible distribution channels are wholesalers or small retailers or retail chains + or direct mailers or your own stores. hypernym: - 01114325-n ili: i41234 @@ -60774,8 +60774,8 @@ definition: - a particular instance of selling example: - - he has just made his first sale - - they had to complete the sale before the banks closed + - He has just made his first sale. + - They had to complete the sale before the banks closed. hypernym: - 01115160-n ili: i41241 @@ -60786,8 +60786,8 @@ definition: - the selling of an entire stock of something example: - - the latest Xbox game is so popular, shops are warning of a probable sellout before - Christmas + - The latest Xbox game is so popular, shops are warning of a probable sellout before + Christmas. hypernym: - 01115160-n members: @@ -60806,7 +60806,7 @@ definition: - the activity of persuading someone to buy example: - - it was a hard sell + - It was a hard sell. hypernym: - 01119862-n ili: i41243 @@ -60818,7 +60818,7 @@ - selling (an article or cartoon) for publication in many magazines or newspapers at the same time example: - - he received a comfortable income from the syndication of his work + - He received a comfortable income from the syndication of his work. hypernym: - 01115160-n ili: i41244 @@ -60956,8 +60956,8 @@ definition: - the general activity of selling example: - - they tried to boost sales - - laws limit the sale of handguns + - They tried to boost sales. + - Laws limit the sale of handguns. hypernym: - 01115160-n ili: i41258 @@ -60968,8 +60968,8 @@ definition: - an occasion (usually brief) for buying at specially reduced prices example: - - they held a sale to reduce their inventory - - I got some great bargains at their annual sale + - They held a sale to reduce their inventory. + - I got some great bargains at their annual sale. hypernym: - 14508648-n ili: i41259 @@ -61073,7 +61073,7 @@ definition: - a sale of all the tangible assets of a business that is about to close example: - - during the Great Depression going-out-of-business sales were very common + - During the Great Depression going-out-of-business sales were very common. hypernym: - 01120044-n ili: i41269 @@ -61154,7 +61154,7 @@ - the deliberate act of failing to pay money example: - his evasion of all his creditors - - he was indicted for nonpayment + - He was indicted for nonpayment. hypernym: - 01092370-n ili: i41277 @@ -61322,7 +61322,7 @@ definition: - a headlong rush of people on a common impulse example: - - when he shouted ‘fire’ there was a stampede to the exits + - When he shouted ‘fire’ there was a stampede to the exits. hypernym: - 01082290-n ili: i41294 @@ -61369,8 +61369,8 @@ definition: - the activities and affairs involved in managing a state or a government example: - - unemployment dominated the politics of the inter-war years - - government agencies multiplied beyond the control of representative politics + - Unemployment dominated the politics of the inter-war years. + - Government agencies multiplied beyond the control of representative politics. hypernym: - 00408356-n - 01109264-n @@ -61383,7 +61383,7 @@ - the act of governing; exercising authority example: - regulations for the governing of state prisons - - he had considerable experience of government + - He had considerable experience of government. hypernym: - 01125919-n ili: i41300 @@ -61509,7 +61509,7 @@ definition: - the act of accomplishing some aim or executing some order example: - - the agency was created for the implementation of the policy + - The agency was created for the implementation of the policy. hypernym: - 01129340-n ili: i41311 @@ -61535,7 +61535,7 @@ - the imposition of duties or quotas on imports in order to protect domestic industry against foreign competition example: - - he made trade protection a plank in the party platform + - He made trade protection a plank in the party platform. hypernym: - 01129944-n ili: i41313 @@ -61620,7 +61620,7 @@ definition: - socialization through training and education to develop one's mind or manners example: - - her cultivation was remarkable + - Her cultivation was remarkable. hypernym: - 01131305-n ili: i41321 @@ -61631,7 +61631,7 @@ definition: - helping someone grow up to be an accepted member of the community example: - - they debated whether nature or nurture was more important + - They debated whether nature or nurture was more important. hypernym: - 01131305-n ili: i41322 @@ -61649,10 +61649,10 @@ definition: - the social force that binds you to the courses of action demanded by that force example: - - we must instill a sense of duty in our children + - We must instill a sense of duty in our children. - source: John D.Rockefeller Jr - text: every right implies a responsibility; every opportunity, an obligation; - every possession, a duty + text: Every right implies a responsibility; every opportunity, an obligation; + every possession, a duty. hypernym: - 01125919-n ili: i41323 @@ -61665,7 +61665,7 @@ definition: - an obligation arising out of considerations of right and wrong example: - - he did it out of a feeling of moral obligation + - He did it out of a feeling of moral obligation. hypernym: - 01132241-n ili: i41324 @@ -61786,7 +61786,7 @@ definition: - more attention and consideration than is normally bestowed by prudent persons example: - - the pilot exercised great care in landing + - The pilot exercised great care in landing. hypernym: - 00831039-n ili: i41336 @@ -61836,8 +61836,8 @@ definition: - behavior intended to please your parents example: - - their children were never very strong on obedience - - he went to law school out of respect for his father's wishes + - Their children were never very strong on obedience. + - He went to law school out of respect for his father's wishes. hypernym: - 01133545-n ili: i41341 @@ -61861,8 +61861,8 @@ definition: - the act of managing something example: - - he was given overall management of the program - - is the direction of the economy a function of government? + - He was given overall management of the program. + - Is the direction of the economy a function of government? hypernym: - 01125919-n ili: i41343 @@ -61874,7 +61874,7 @@ definition: - the direction of an orchestra or choir example: - - he does not use a baton for conducting + - He does not use a baton for conducting. hypernym: - 01135602-n ili: i41344 @@ -61923,7 +61923,7 @@ definition: - management that is careless or inefficient example: - - he accomplished little due to the mismanagement of his energies + - He accomplished little due to the mismanagement of his energies. hypernym: - 01135602-n ili: i41349 @@ -62037,7 +62037,7 @@ definition: - the act of organizing a business or an activity related to a business example: - - he was brought in to supervise the organization of a new department + - He was brought in to supervise the organization of a new department. hypernym: - 01138273-n ili: i41359 @@ -62049,7 +62049,7 @@ definition: - the act of administering or being in charge of something example: - - he has responsibility for the running of two companies at the same time + - He has responsibility for the running of two companies at the same time. hypernym: - 01138273-n ili: i41360 @@ -62061,7 +62061,7 @@ - the tiresome but essential details that must be taken care of and tasks that must be performed in running an organization example: - - he sets policy and leaves all the administrivia to his assistant + - He sets policy and leaves all the administrivia to his assistant. hypernym: - 01139306-n ili: i41361 @@ -62072,7 +62072,7 @@ definition: - shrewd or crafty management of public affairs example: - - we were innocent of stratagems and polity + - We were innocent of stratagems and polity. hypernym: - 01138273-n ili: i41362 @@ -62106,8 +62106,8 @@ - the imposition of a new organization; organizing differently (often involving extensive and drastic changes) example: - - a committee was appointed to oversee the reorganization of the curriculum - - top officials were forced out in the cabinet shakeup + - A committee was appointed to oversee the reorganization of the curriculum. + - Top officials were forced out in the cabinet shakeup. hypernym: - 01138840-n ili: i41365 @@ -62151,7 +62151,7 @@ definition: - the act of final authorization example: - - it had the sanction of the church + - It had the sanction of the church. hypernym: - 01140991-n ili: i41369 @@ -62173,7 +62173,7 @@ definition: - sanction by a religious rite example: - - they are living together without benefit of clergy + - They are living together without benefit of clergy. hypernym: - 01141321-n ili: i41371 @@ -62224,7 +62224,7 @@ - the act of granting credit or recognition (especially with respect to an educational institution that maintains suitable standards) example: - - a commission is responsible for the accreditation of medical schools + - A commission is responsible for the accreditation of medical schools. hypernym: - 01142151-n ili: i41376 @@ -62300,7 +62300,7 @@ definition: - permission to proceed example: - - the plane was given clearance to land + - The plane was given clearance to land. hypernym: - 01141515-n ili: i41383 @@ -62311,7 +62311,7 @@ definition: - formal permission to depart example: - - he gave me his conge + - He gave me his conge. hypernym: - 01141515-n ili: i41384 @@ -62323,7 +62323,7 @@ definition: - the act of allowing example: - - He objected to the allowance of smoking in the dining room + - He objected to the allowance of smoking in the dining room. hypernym: - 01141515-n ili: i41385 @@ -62389,7 +62389,7 @@ definition: - the activity of putting or setting in order in advance of some act or purpose example: - - preparations for the ceremony had begun + - Preparations for the ceremony had begun. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i41391 @@ -62401,8 +62401,8 @@ definition: - performing mild exercises to prepare for some more strenuous activity example: - - the singers have to warm up - - the marathon runner did not warm up and hurt himself + - The singers have to warm up. + - The marathon runner did not warm up and hurt himself. hypernym: - 01145325-n members: @@ -62421,7 +62421,7 @@ definition: - preliminary preparation as a basis or foundation example: - - we are prepared today because of groundwork that was done ten years ago + - We are prepared today because of groundwork that was done ten years ago. hypernym: - 01145325-n ili: i41393 @@ -62460,7 +62460,7 @@ definition: - an act of formulating a program for a definite course of action example: - - the planning was more fun than the trip itself + - The planning was more fun than the trip itself. hypernym: - 01145325-n ili: i41397 @@ -62546,9 +62546,9 @@ definition: - a figurative restraint example: - - asked for a collar on program trading in the stock market - - kept a tight leash on his emotions - - he's always gotten a long leash + - … asked for a collar on program trading in the stock market + - … kept a tight leash on his emotions + - He's always gotten a long leash. hypernym: - 01147872-n ili: i41405 @@ -62560,7 +62560,7 @@ definition: - a depressing restraint example: - - rain put a damper on our picnic plans + - Rain put a damper on our picnic plans. hypernym: - 01147872-n ili: i41406 @@ -62571,7 +62571,7 @@ definition: - the act of restraining power or action or limiting excess example: - - his common sense is a bridle to his quick temper + - His common sense is a bridle to his quick temper. hypernym: - 01147872-n ili: i41407 @@ -62584,7 +62584,7 @@ definition: - the act of limiting movement or making incapable of movement example: - - the storm caused complete immobilization of the rescue team + - The storm caused complete immobilization of the rescue team. hypernym: - 01147872-n ili: i41408 @@ -62647,7 +62647,7 @@ definition: - holding by the police example: - - the suspect is in custody + - The suspect is in custody. hypernym: - 01149281-n ili: i41414 @@ -62673,7 +62673,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - ring containment is a proven method of halting a smallpox epidemic + - Ring containment is a proven method of halting a smallpox epidemic. hypernym: - 01149964-n ili: i41416 @@ -62847,8 +62847,8 @@ definition: - the act of depriving of food or subjecting to famine example: - - the besiegers used starvation to induce surrender - - they were charged with the starvation of children in their care + - The besiegers used starvation to induce surrender. + - They were charged with the starvation of children in their care. hypernym: - 01152695-n ili: i41433 @@ -63207,7 +63207,7 @@ definition: - the act of arming again example: - - he opposed the rearmament of Japan after World War II + - He opposed the rearmament of Japan after World War II. hypernym: - 01159386-n ili: i41467 @@ -63218,7 +63218,7 @@ definition: - act of reducing or depriving of arms example: - - the disarmament of the aggressor nations must be complete + - The disarmament of the aggressor nations must be complete. hypernym: - 01160677-n ili: i41468 @@ -63279,7 +63279,7 @@ definition: - the imposition of standards or regulations example: - - a committee was appointed to recommend terminological standardization + - A committee was appointed to recommend terminological standardization. hypernym: - 01125919-n ili: i41473 @@ -63293,9 +63293,9 @@ definition: - the act of stabilizing something or making it more stable example: - - he worked for price stabilization for farm products - - wage stabilization is necessary for industrial peace - - stabilization means that the product can be handled under atmospheric conditions + - He worked for price stabilization for farm products. + - Wage stabilization is necessary for industrial peace. + - Stabilization means that the product can be handled under atmospheric conditions. hypernym: - 01161177-n ili: i41474 @@ -63417,7 +63417,7 @@ definition: - the act of disciplining example: - - the offenders deserved the harsh discipline they received + - The offenders deserved the harsh discipline they received. hypernym: - 01162829-n ili: i41485 @@ -63461,8 +63461,8 @@ definition: - punishment for one's actions example: - - you have to face the music - - take your medicine + - You have to face the music. + - Take your medicine. hypernym: - 01162829-n ili: i41489 @@ -63483,7 +63483,7 @@ definition: - the act of slapping on the buttocks example: - - he gave the brat a good spanking + - He gave the brat a good spanking. hypernym: - 01164308-n ili: i41491 @@ -63494,7 +63494,7 @@ definition: - threat of a penalty example: - - the policy so far is all stick and no carrot + - The policy so far is all stick and no carrot. hypernym: - 01162829-n ili: i41492 @@ -63527,7 +63527,7 @@ definition: - the act of whipping with a horsewhip example: - - that villain needs a good horsewhipping + - That villain needs a good horsewhipping. hypernym: - 01165537-n ili: i41495 @@ -63538,7 +63538,7 @@ definition: - the use of electricity to administer punishment or torture example: - - they used cattle prods to administer electric shocks + - They used cattle prods to administer electric shocks. hypernym: - 01163648-n - 00422440-n @@ -63615,7 +63615,7 @@ - a form of capital punishment; victim is suspended by the neck from a gallows or gibbet until dead example: - - in those days the hanging of criminals was a public entertainment + - In those days the hanging of criminals was a public entertainment. hypernym: - 01166269-n ili: i41503 @@ -63701,8 +63701,8 @@ definition: - the act of changing one thing for another thing example: - - Adam was promised immortality in exchange for his disobedience - - there was an interchange of prisoners + - Adam was promised immortality in exchange for his disobedience. + - There was an interchange of prisoners. hypernym: - 01082290-n ili: i41511 @@ -63719,7 +63719,7 @@ - 00483309-n - 00480898-n example: - - after a short rally Connors won the point + - After a short rally Connors won the point. hypernym: - 01082290-n ili: i41512 @@ -63731,7 +63731,7 @@ definition: - an exchange that occurs as a compromise example: - - I faced a tradeoff between eating and buying my medicine + - I faced a tradeoff between eating and buying my medicine. hypernym: - 01168748-n ili: i41513 @@ -63800,8 +63800,8 @@ definition: - a bitter struggle for territory or power or control or rights example: - - a turf war erupted between street gangs - - the president's resignation was the result of a turf war with the board of directors + - A turf war erupted between street gangs. + - The president's resignation was the result of a turf war with the board of directors. hypernym: - 00961007-n ili: i41520 @@ -63812,7 +63812,7 @@ definition: - actions counter to the main group activity example: - - political crosscurrents disrupted the conference + - Political crosscurrents disrupted the conference. hypernym: - 01170200-n ili: i41521 @@ -63833,7 +63833,7 @@ definition: - the act of competing as for profit or a prize example: - - the teams were in fierce contention for first place + - The teams were in fierce contention for first place. hypernym: - 01082290-n ili: i41523 @@ -63900,8 +63900,8 @@ definition: - the act of hostile groups opposing each other example: - - the government was not ready for a confrontation with the unions - - the invaders encountered stiff opposition + - The government was not ready for a confrontation with the unions. + - The invaders encountered stiff opposition. hypernym: - 01171807-n ili: i41530 @@ -63980,9 +63980,9 @@ definition: - the act of fighting; any contest or struggle example: - - a fight broke out at the hockey game - - there was fighting in the streets - - the unhappy couple got into a terrible scrap + - A fight broke out at the hockey game. + - There was fighting in the streets. + - The unhappy couple got into a terrible scrap. hypernym: - 00961007-n ili: i41538 @@ -64027,7 +64027,7 @@ definition: - the violent interaction of individuals or groups entering into combat example: - - the armies met in the shock of battle + - The armies met in the shock of battle. hypernym: - 01173452-n ili: i41542 @@ -64054,7 +64054,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - I skipped it because it was too much aggro + - I skipped it because it was too much aggro. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -64098,7 +64098,7 @@ definition: - a sweeping blow or stroke example: - - he took a wild swing at my head + - He took a wild swing at my head. hypernym: - 01175528-n ili: i41548 @@ -64120,7 +64120,7 @@ definition: - a strong blow with a knife or other sharp pointed instrument example: - - one strong stab to the heart killed him + - One strong stab to the heart killed him. hypernym: - 01175528-n ili: i41550 @@ -64211,7 +64211,7 @@ definition: - the act of pounding (delivering repeated heavy blows) example: - - the sudden hammer of fists caught him off guard + - The sudden hammer of fists caught him off guard. - the pounding of feet on the hallway hypernym: - 01175528-n @@ -64226,8 +64226,8 @@ definition: - a blow hard enough to cause injury example: - - he is still recovering from a shot to his leg - - I caught him with a solid shot to the chin + - He is still recovering from a shot to his leg. + - I caught him with a solid shot to the chin. hypernym: - 01175528-n ili: i41559 @@ -64238,7 +64238,7 @@ definition: - an illegal and unsportsmanlike act of unnecessary violence example: - - he called a penalty on them when the lineman took a cheap shot at the quarterback + - He called a penalty on them when the lineman took a cheap shot at the quarterback. hypernym: - 01178123-n ili: i41560 @@ -64321,8 +64321,8 @@ definition: - a fight between two people example: - - in all armies there were officers who needed to prove their bravery by single - combat + - In all armies there were officers who needed to prove their bravery by single + combat. hypernym: - 01173452-n ili: i41568 @@ -64354,8 +64354,8 @@ definition: - refusal to accept some authority or code or convention example: - - each generation must have its own rebellion - - his body was in rebellion against fatigue + - Each generation must have its own rebellion. + - His body was in rebellion against fatigue. hypernym: - 01171807-n ili: i41571 @@ -64368,7 +64368,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - the quarrel ended in a punch-up + - The quarrel ended in a punch-up. hypernym: - 01176316-n ili: i41572 @@ -64381,7 +64381,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06157599-n example: - - there were violent demonstrations against the war + - There were violent demonstrations against the war. hypernym: - 01179523-n ili: i41573 @@ -64393,7 +64393,7 @@ definition: - a demonstration held in opposition to another demonstration example: - - supporters of the president organized a counterdemonstration in his support + - Supporters of the president organized a counterdemonstration in his support. hypernym: - 00522618-n ili: i41574 @@ -64404,7 +64404,7 @@ definition: - the act of walking out (of a meeting or organization) as a sign of protest example: - - there was a walkout by the Black members as the chairman rose to speak + - There was a walkout by the Black members as the chairman rose to speak. hypernym: - 01179523-n ili: i41575 @@ -64503,7 +64503,7 @@ - a group's refusal to obey a law because they believe the law is immoral (as in protest against discrimination) example: - - Thoreau wrote a famous essay justifying civil disobedience + - Thoreau wrote a famous essay justifying civil disobedience. hypernym: - 01170859-n ili: i41584 @@ -64623,9 +64623,9 @@ definition: - an act by a government body or supranational organization example: - - recent federal action undermined the segregationist position - - the United Nations must have the power to propose and organize action without - being hobbled by irrelevant issues + - Recent federal action undermined the segregationist position. + - The United Nations must have the power to propose and organize action without + being hobbled by irrelevant issues. - the Union action of emancipating Southern slaves hypernym: - 01082290-n @@ -64640,7 +64640,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - the family brought suit against the landlord + - The family brought suit against the landlord. hypernym: - 01187304-n ili: i41595 @@ -64703,7 +64703,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - he organized the weekly moot + - He organized the weekly moot. hypernym: - 01185144-n ili: i41600 @@ -64812,7 +64812,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - their appeal was denied in the superior court + - Their appeal was denied in the superior court. hypernym: - 01187304-n ili: i41609 @@ -64897,7 +64897,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - he got an injunction against vexatious litigation by his enemies + - He got an injunction against vexatious litigation by his enemies. hypernym: - 01189300-n ili: i41616 @@ -65005,7 +65005,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06551169-n example: - - the conviction came as no surprise + - The conviction came as no surprise. hypernym: - 01191491-n ili: i41624 @@ -65089,7 +65089,7 @@ definition: - the act of deciding as an arbiter; giving authoritative judgment example: - - they submitted their disagreement to arbitration + - They submitted their disagreement to arbitration. hypernym: - 01190300-n ili: i41630 @@ -65138,7 +65138,7 @@ definition: - the act of umpiring example: - - the officiating was excellent + - The officiating was excellent. hypernym: - 05796154-n ili: i41634 @@ -65201,7 +65201,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - there cannot be a directed verdict of guilty in a criminal trial + - There cannot be a directed verdict of guilty in a criminal trial. hypernym: - 01194640-n ili: i41639 @@ -65392,8 +65392,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - he has filial rights because he obtained letters of legitimation from the king - - his parents' subsequent marriage resulted in his legitimation + - He has filial rights because he obtained letters of legitimation from the king. + - His parents' subsequent marriage resulted in his legitimation. hypernym: - 00030657-n ili: i41655 @@ -65406,8 +65406,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - he had a fair trial and the jury found him guilty - - most of these complaints are settled before they go to trial + - He had a fair trial and the jury found him guilty. + - Most of these complaints are settled before they go to trial. hypernym: - 01187304-n ili: i41656 @@ -65557,7 +65557,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - he gave evidence for the defense + - He gave evidence for the defense. hypernym: - 01183965-n ili: i41668 @@ -65786,7 +65786,7 @@ definition: - joint operation or action example: - - their cooperation with us was essential for the success of our mission + - Their cooperation with us was essential for the success of our mission. hypernym: - 01082290-n ili: i41688 @@ -65798,7 +65798,7 @@ - a group problem-solving technique in which members spontaneously share ideas and solutions example: - - we had an intense brainstorming session today + - We had an intense brainstorming session today. hypernym: - 01082290-n ili: i41689 @@ -65809,7 +65809,7 @@ definition: - cooperative work done by a team (especially when it is effective) example: - - it will take money, good planning and, above all, teamwork + - It will take money, good planning and, above all, teamwork. hypernym: - 01205394-n ili: i41690 @@ -65820,8 +65820,8 @@ definition: - acting according to certain accepted standards example: - - their financial statements are in conformity with generally accepted accounting - practices + - Their financial statements are in conformity with generally accepted accounting + practices. hypernym: - 01205394-n ili: i41691 @@ -65847,7 +65847,7 @@ - acting in conformity example: - in line with - - he got out of line + - He got out of line. - toe the line hypernym: - 01206166-n @@ -65898,7 +65898,7 @@ definition: - conformity or harmony example: - - his behavior was not in keeping with the occasion + - His behavior was not in keeping with the occasion. hypernym: - 01206166-n ili: i41698 @@ -65909,7 +65909,7 @@ definition: - act of working jointly example: - - they worked either in collaboration or independently + - They worked either in collaboration or independently. hypernym: - 01205394-n ili: i41699 @@ -65973,7 +65973,7 @@ - the act of binding yourself (intellectually or emotionally) to a course of action example: - his long commitment to public service - - they felt no loyalty to a losing team + - They felt no loyalty to a losing team. hypernym: - 01205394-n ili: i41705 @@ -66035,7 +66035,7 @@ - loyalty or allegiance to a cause or a person example: - keep the faith - - they broke faith with their investors + - They broke faith with their investors. hypernym: - 01208643-n ili: i41711 @@ -66046,7 +66046,7 @@ definition: - excessive or irrational devotion to some activity example: - - made a fetish of cleanliness + - … made a fetish of cleanliness hypernym: - 01209043-n ili: i41712 @@ -66068,10 +66068,10 @@ - the activity of contributing to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose example: - - he gave me an assist with the housework - - could not walk without assistance - - rescue party went to their aid - - offered his help in unloading + - He gave me an assist with the housework. + - … could not walk without assistance + - Rescue party went to their aid. + - … offered his help in unloading hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i41714 @@ -66094,7 +66094,7 @@ definition: - physical assistance example: - - give me a hand with the chores + - Give me a hand with the chores. hypernym: - 01210099-n ili: i41716 @@ -66107,7 +66107,7 @@ - act of turning to for assistance example: - have recourse to the courts - - an appeal to his uncle was his last resort + - An appeal to his uncle was his last resort. hypernym: - 01210099-n ili: i41717 @@ -66120,7 +66120,7 @@ definition: - with the help of or owing to example: - - thanks to hard work it was a great success + - Thanks to hard work it was a great success. hypernym: - 01210099-n ili: i41718 @@ -66150,7 +66150,7 @@ definition: - assistance in time of difficulty example: - - the contributions provided some relief for the victims + - The contributions provided some relief for the victims. hypernym: - 01210099-n ili: i41721 @@ -66174,7 +66174,7 @@ - an act of help or assistance; something (such as a tool, software or system) used to render said help or assistance example: - - he did them a service + - He did them a service. hypernym: - 01210099-n ili: i41723 @@ -66185,7 +66185,7 @@ definition: - an act intended to help that turns out badly example: - - he did them a disservice + - He did them a disservice. hypernym: - 00745741-n ili: i41724 @@ -66278,7 +66278,7 @@ definition: - assistance, such as that provided to an enemy or to a known criminal example: - - it gave comfort to the enemy + - It gave comfort to the enemy. hypernym: - 01210099-n ili: i41733 @@ -66289,7 +66289,7 @@ definition: - the act of giving a push example: - - he gave her a boost over the fence + - He gave her a boost over the fence. hypernym: - 00113132-n ili: i41734 @@ -66300,7 +66300,7 @@ definition: - anything that serves to increase morale example: - - the sight of flowers every morning was my morale builder + - The sight of flowers every morning was my morale builder. hypernym: - 01213509-n ili: i41735 @@ -66313,7 +66313,7 @@ definition: - the act of consoling; giving relief in affliction example: - - his presence was a consolation to her + - His presence was a consolation to her. hypernym: - 01211710-n ili: i41736 @@ -66359,8 +66359,8 @@ definition: - aiding the cause or policy or interests of example: - - the president no longer has the support of his own party - - they developed a scheme of mutual support + - The president no longer has the support of his own party. + - They developed a scheme of mutual support. hypernym: - 01210099-n ili: i41740 @@ -66373,7 +66373,7 @@ example: - attachment to a formal agenda - adherence to a fat-free diet - - the adhesion of Seville was decisive + - The adhesion of Seville was decisive. hypernym: - 01215009-n ili: i41741 @@ -66386,7 +66386,7 @@ definition: - excessive adherence to ecclesiastical forms and activities example: - - their ecclesiasticism overwhelmed their religion + - Their ecclesiasticism overwhelmed their religion. hypernym: - 01215372-n ili: i41742 @@ -66427,7 +66427,7 @@ definition: - the act of providing approval and support example: - - his vigorous backing of the conservatives got him in trouble with progressives + - His vigorous backing of the conservatives got him in trouble with progressives. hypernym: - 01217882-n ili: i41746 @@ -66452,7 +66452,7 @@ definition: - a vehement and vociferous advocacy of a cause example: - - the warmongers kept up their drumbeat on Iraq + - The warmongers kept up their drumbeat on Iraq. hypernym: - 01216661-n ili: i41748 @@ -66463,7 +66463,7 @@ definition: - the act of insisting on something example: - - insistence on grammatical correctness is a conservative position + - Insistence on grammatical correctness is a conservative position. hypernym: - 01216661-n ili: i41749 @@ -66484,7 +66484,7 @@ definition: - kindly endorsement and guidance example: - - the tournament was held under the auspices of the city council + - The tournament was held under the auspices of the city council. hypernym: - 01217658-n ili: i41751 @@ -66506,7 +66506,7 @@ definition: - the act of endorsing example: - - a star athlete can make a lot of money from endorsements + - A star athlete can make a lot of money from endorsements. hypernym: - 01215009-n ili: i41753 @@ -66518,8 +66518,8 @@ definition: - the formal act of approving example: - - he gave the project his blessing - - his decision merited the approval of any sensible person + - He gave the project his blessing. + - His decision merited the approval of any sensible person. hypernym: - 01215009-n ili: i41754 @@ -66544,8 +66544,8 @@ definition: - the activity of providing for or maintaining by supplying with money or necessities example: - - his support kept the family together - - they gave him emotional support during difficult times + - His support kept the family together. + - They gave him emotional support during difficult times. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i41756 @@ -66556,8 +66556,8 @@ definition: - the act of sustaining life by food or providing a means of subsistence example: - - they were in want of sustenance - - fishing was their main sustainment + - They were in want of sustenance. + - Fishing was their main sustainment. hypernym: - 01218392-n ili: i41757 @@ -66676,7 +66676,7 @@ - the act of reserving (a place or passage) or engaging the services of (a person or group) example: - - wondered who had made the booking + - … wondered who had made the booking hypernym: - 01220349-n ili: i41768 @@ -66722,7 +66722,7 @@ definition: - a portrayal of something as ideal example: - - the idealization of rural life was very misleading + - The idealization of rural life was very misleading. hypernym: - 01221083-n ili: i41772 @@ -66757,7 +66757,7 @@ definition: - promise of reward as in ‘carrot and stick’ example: - - used the carrot of subsidized housing for the workers to get their vote + - … used the carrot of subsidized housing for the workers to get their vote hypernym: - 01222041-n ili: i41775 @@ -66810,7 +66810,7 @@ definition: - strong criticism example: - - he published an unexpected attack on my work + - He published an unexpected attack on my work. hypernym: - 06723485-n ili: i41780 @@ -66822,7 +66822,7 @@ - the act of discrediting or detracting from someone's reputation (especially by slander) example: - - let it be no detraction from his merits to say he is plainspoken + - Let it be no detraction from his merits to say he is plainspoken. hypernym: - 01222382-n ili: i41781 @@ -66896,7 +66896,7 @@ definition: - violent and bitter exasperation example: - - his foolishness was followed by an exacerbation of their quarrel + - His foolishness was followed by an exacerbation of their quarrel. hypernym: - 00426454-n ili: i41788 @@ -67035,7 +67035,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being easy in behavior or style example: - - there was an easiness between them + - There was an easiness between them. - a natural easiness of manner hypernym: - 01223473-n @@ -67057,7 +67057,7 @@ definition: - the act of mocking or ridiculing example: - - they made a mock of him + - They made a mock of him. hypernym: - 01227006-n ili: i41803 @@ -67088,7 +67088,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - turning his back on me was a deliberate insult + - Turning his back on me was a deliberate insult. hypernym: - 01226520-n ili: i41806 @@ -67120,7 +67120,7 @@ definition: - a kind of discourtesy in the form of an act of presuming example: - - his presumption was intolerable + - His presumption was intolerable. hypernym: - 01226520-n ili: i41809 @@ -67141,7 +67141,7 @@ definition: - a refusal to recognize someone you know example: - - the snub was clearly intentional + - The snub was clearly intentional. hypernym: - 01228272-n ili: i41811 @@ -67163,10 +67163,10 @@ definition: - the manner in which people typically behave or things typically happen example: - - the ordinary reader is endowed with considerable wisdom and knowledge of the way - of the world - - she was well-versed in the ways of the world before she had taken the veil - - he was amazingly innocent of the ways of the world + - The ordinary reader is endowed with considerable wisdom and knowledge of the way + of the world. + - She was well-versed in the ways of the world before she had taken the veil. + - He was amazingly innocent of the ways of the world. hypernym: - 01223473-n ili: i41813 @@ -67207,7 +67207,7 @@ definition: - a favor for someone example: - - he did me a good turn + - He did me a good turn. hypernym: - 01229430-n ili: i41817 @@ -67238,7 +67238,7 @@ definition: - alleviation of distress; showing great kindness toward the distressed example: - - distributing food and clothing to the flood victims was an act of mercy + - Distributing food and clothing to the flood victims was an act of mercy. hypernym: - 01211710-n ili: i41820 @@ -67316,7 +67316,7 @@ definition: - a courteous act indicating affection example: - - she tried to win his heart with her many attentions + - She tried to win his heart with her many attentions. hypernym: - 01230734-n ili: i41828 @@ -67336,8 +67336,8 @@ definition: - a courteous expression (by word or deed) of esteem or regard example: - - his deference to her wishes was very flattering - - be sure to give my respects to the dean + - His deference to her wishes was very flattering. + - Be sure to give my respects to the dean. hypernym: - 01230397-n ili: i41830 @@ -67361,7 +67361,7 @@ definition: - the act of expressing respect for someone who has died example: - - he paid his last respects by standing quietly at the graveside + - He paid his last respects by standing quietly at the graveside. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -67374,7 +67374,7 @@ definition: - proper respect example: - - I have to give my props to the governor for the way he handled the problem + - I have to give my props to the governor for the way he handled the problem. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -67406,7 +67406,7 @@ definition: - the social act of assembling example: - - they demanded the right of assembly + - They demanded the right of assembly. hypernym: - 01082290-n ili: i41836 @@ -67441,7 +67441,7 @@ definition: - the act of mobilizing for a common purpose example: - - the bell was a signal for the rallying of the whole neighborhood + - The bell was a signal for the rallying of the whole neighborhood. hypernym: - 01232772-n ili: i41839 @@ -67462,8 +67462,8 @@ definition: - the social act of assembling for some common purpose example: - - his meeting with the salesmen was the high point of his day - - the lovers met discreetly for the purposes of sexual congress + - His meeting with the salesmen was the high point of his day. + - The lovers met discreetly for the purposes of sexual congress. hypernym: - 01232427-n ili: i41841 @@ -67557,7 +67557,7 @@ definition: - the act of meeting for social purposes example: - - there was too much socialization with the enlisted men + - There was too much socialization with the enlisted men. hypernym: - 01233454-n ili: i41850 @@ -67591,7 +67591,7 @@ definition: - a visit that last for only a very short time example: - - he wanted to hear all about my flying visit to his old stamping grounds + - He wanted to hear all about my flying visit to his old stamping grounds. hypernym: - 01235407-n ili: i41853 @@ -67602,7 +67602,7 @@ definition: - the act of going to see some person or place or thing for a short time example: - - he dropped by for a visit + - He dropped by for a visit. hypernym: - 01233454-n ili: i41854 @@ -67700,7 +67700,7 @@ definition: - a reciprocal group action example: - - in return we gave them as good as we got + - In return we gave them as good as we got. hypernym: - 01082290-n ili: i41864 @@ -67713,8 +67713,8 @@ definition: - a nonverbal reaction example: - - his answer to any problem was to get drunk - - their answer was to sue me + - His answer to any problem was to get drunk. + - Their answer was to sue me. hypernym: - 00860679-n ili: i41865 @@ -67747,11 +67747,11 @@ that they have done) especially in the next life example: - source: The Bible, Romans 12:19 - text: Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord + text: Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord. - source: James Garfield text: For vengeance I would do nothing. This nation is too great to look for mere - revenge - - he swore vengeance on the man who betrayed him + revenge. + - He swore vengeance on the man who betrayed him. - the swiftness of divine retribution hypernym: - 01237823-n @@ -67818,8 +67818,8 @@ - a struggle (usually prolonged) between competing entities in which neither side is able to win example: - - the hope that his superior campaigning skills would make a difference evaporated - in the realization that electioneering had become a form of trench warfare + - The hope that his superior campaigning skills would make a difference evaporated + in the realization that electioneering had become a form of trench warfare. hypernym: - 01238861-n ili: i41874 @@ -67869,8 +67869,8 @@ - the act of combining into an integral whole example: - a consolidation of two corporations - - after their consolidation the two bills were passed unanimously - - the defendants asked for a consolidation of the actions against them + - After their consolidation the two bills were passed unanimously. + - The defendants asked for a consolidation of the actions against them. hypernym: - 00379793-n ili: i41879 @@ -67944,7 +67944,7 @@ definition: - the act of sharing in the activities of a group example: - - the teacher tried to increase his students' engagement in class activities + - The teacher tried to increase his students' engagement in class activities. hypernym: - 01082290-n ili: i41886 @@ -67969,7 +67969,7 @@ definition: - a country's withdrawal from international politics example: - - he opposed a policy of American isolation + - He opposed a policy of American isolation. hypernym: - 01242052-n ili: i41888 @@ -67980,7 +67980,7 @@ definition: - an engagement by contract involving financial obligation example: - - his business commitments took him to London + - His business commitments took him to London. hypernym: - 01241629-n ili: i41889 @@ -68000,7 +68000,7 @@ definition: - the act of intervening (as to mediate a dispute, etc.) example: - - it occurs without human intervention + - It occurs without human intervention. hypernym: - 01241629-n ili: i41891 @@ -68072,7 +68072,7 @@ definition: - the act of vindicating or defending against criticism or censure etc. example: - - friends provided a vindication of his position + - Friends provided a vindication of his position. hypernym: - 01250194-n ili: i41898 @@ -68200,7 +68200,7 @@ definition: - a group's refusal to work in protest against low pay or bad work conditions example: - - the strike lasted more than a month before it was settled + - The strike lasted more than a month before it was settled. hypernym: - 01244711-n ili: i41910 @@ -68315,7 +68315,7 @@ definition: - casting an object in order to determine an outcome randomly example: - - he risked his fortune on a throw of the dice + - He risked his fortune on a throw of the dice. hypernym: - 00431125-n ili: i41921 @@ -68358,7 +68358,7 @@ - a sudden, quick movement example: - with a flip of the wrist - - the fish flipped over + - The fish flipped over. hypernym: - 00105359-n ili: i41925 @@ -68369,7 +68369,7 @@ definition: - an attack of machine-gun fire or cannon fire from a low flying airplane example: - - the next morning they carried out a strafe of enemy airfields + - The next morning they carried out a strafe of enemy airfields. hypernym: - 00974725-n ili: i41926 @@ -68453,7 +68453,7 @@ definition: - the formal act of freeing from slavery example: - - he believed in the manumission of the slaves + - He believed in the manumission of the slaves. hypernym: - 00096322-n ili: i41934 @@ -68486,7 +68486,7 @@ definition: - the act of admitting someone to enter example: - - the surgery was performed on his second admission to the clinic + - The surgery was performed on his second admission to the clinic. hypernym: - 00049744-n ili: i41937 @@ -68498,7 +68498,7 @@ definition: - the act of admitting someone again example: - - the surgery was performed on his readmission to the clinic + - The surgery was performed on his readmission to the clinic. hypernym: - 01250738-n ili: i41938 @@ -68547,8 +68547,8 @@ definition: - the repetition of an experiment in order to test the validity of its conclusion example: - - scientists will not believe an experimental result until they have seen at least - one replication + - Scientists will not believe an experimental result until they have seen at least + one replication. hypernym: - 01020572-n ili: i41943 @@ -68572,7 +68572,7 @@ definition: - the act of demolishing example: - - the demolition of the huge tower was quite a spectacle + - The demolition of the huge tower was quite a spectacle. hypernym: - 00217881-n ili: i41945 @@ -68636,7 +68636,7 @@ definition: - a murder carried out by an underworld syndicate example: - - it has all the earmarks of a Mafia hit + - It has all the earmarks of a Mafia hit. hypernym: - 00221389-n ili: i41951 @@ -68869,7 +68869,7 @@ definition: - the act of separating grain from chaff example: - - the winnowing was done by women + - The winnowing was done by women. hypernym: - 01256840-n ili: i41974 @@ -69013,7 +69013,7 @@ definition: - the playing of a card to start a trick in bridge example: - - the lead was in the dummy + - The lead was in the dummy. hypernym: - 00458406-n ili: i41988 @@ -69024,7 +69024,7 @@ definition: - the activity of leading example: - - his leadership inspired the team + - His leadership inspired the team. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i41989 @@ -69036,7 +69036,7 @@ definition: - (figurative) a position of leadership example: - - the President is at the helm of the Ship of State + - The President is at the helm of the Ship of State. exemplifies: - 07120141-n hypernym: @@ -69050,9 +69050,9 @@ - a position of being the initiator of something and an example that others will follow (especially in the phrase ‘take the lead’) example: - - he takes the lead in any group - - we were just waiting for someone to take the lead - - they didn't follow our lead + - He takes the lead in any group. + - We were just waiting for someone to take the lead. + - They didn't follow our lead. hypernym: - 01259004-n ili: i41991 @@ -69115,7 +69115,7 @@ definition: - the act of populating (causing to live in a place) example: - - he deplored the population of colonies with convicted criminals + - He deplored the population of colonies with convicted criminals. hypernym: - 01254867-n ili: i41997 @@ -69139,7 +69139,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - probation is part of the sentencing process + - Probation is part of the sentencing process. hypernym: - 00096322-n ili: i41999 @@ -69150,7 +69150,7 @@ definition: - clemency or mercy shown to a defeated opponent example: - - he surrendered but asked for quarter + - He surrendered but asked for quarter. hypernym: - 01073335-n ili: i42000 @@ -69229,8 +69229,8 @@ definition: - the act of waking example: - - it was an early awakening - - it was the waking up he hated most + - It was an early awakening. + - It was the waking up he hated most. hypernym: - 00243675-n ili: i42007 @@ -69243,7 +69243,7 @@ definition: - a confusion of activity and gossip example: - - the buzz of excitement was so great that a formal denial was issued + - The buzz of excitement was so great that a formal denial was issued. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i42008 @@ -69263,7 +69263,7 @@ definition: - fixation (as by a plaster cast) of a body part in order to promote proper healing example: - - immobilization of the injured knee was necessary + - Immobilization of the injured knee was necessary. hypernym: - 00820685-n ili: i42010 @@ -69275,7 +69275,7 @@ definition: - violent and excited activity example: - - she asked for money and then the fun began + - She asked for money and then the fun began. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i42011 @@ -69286,7 +69286,7 @@ definition: - something that agitates and arouses example: - - he looked forward to the excitements of the day + - He looked forward to the excitements of the day. hypernym: - 00243675-n ili: i42013 @@ -69298,7 +69298,7 @@ definition: - excitation that makes your hair stand up or that chills your bones example: - - the movie was an old-fashioned hair-raiser + - The movie was an old-fashioned hair-raiser. hypernym: - 01263360-n ili: i42014 @@ -69362,7 +69362,7 @@ definition: - stimulation that arouses a person to lively action example: - - the unexpected news produced a kind of galvanization of the whole team + - The unexpected news produced a kind of galvanization of the whole team. hypernym: - 01264467-n ili: i42020 @@ -69411,7 +69411,7 @@ definition: - the act of withdrawing blood, tumors, etc. example: - - the nurse was expert at the withdrawal of blood + - The nurse was expert at the withdrawal of blood. hypernym: - 00392407-n ili: i42025 @@ -69422,7 +69422,7 @@ definition: - the act of spoiling something by causing damage to it example: - - her spoiling my dress was deliberate + - Her spoiling my dress was deliberate. hypernym: - 00745741-n ili: i42026 @@ -69477,7 +69477,7 @@ definition: - the act of smoothing example: - - he gave his hair a quick smooth + - He gave his hair a quick smooth. hypernym: - 00035910-n ili: i42031 @@ -69488,7 +69488,7 @@ definition: - the act of referring or consulting example: - - reference to an encyclopedia produced the answer + - Reference to an encyclopedia produced the answer. hypernym: - 00038116-n ili: i42032 @@ -69511,8 +69511,8 @@ definition: - activity that frees or expresses creative energy or emotion example: - - she had no other outlet for her feelings - - he gave vent to his anger + - She had no other outlet for her feelings. + - He gave vent to his anger. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i42034 @@ -69525,7 +69525,7 @@ definition: - a person's dying act; the final thing a person can do example: - - he breathed his last + - He breathed his last. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i42035 @@ -69611,7 +69611,7 @@ - starting an automobile engine that has a weak battery by means of jumper cables to another car example: - - my battery was dead so I had to get a jumpstart from my neighbor + - My battery was dead so I had to get a jumpstart from my neighbor. hypernym: - 00038116-n ili: i42044 @@ -69642,7 +69642,7 @@ definition: - the formal act of proclaiming; giving public notice example: - - his promulgation of the policy proved to be premature + - His promulgation of the policy proved to be premature. hypernym: - 00030657-n ili: i42047 @@ -69678,7 +69678,7 @@ definition: - the action of stupefying; making dull or lethargic example: - - the professor was noted for his stupefaction of the students + - The professor was noted for his stupefaction of the students. hypernym: - 00038116-n ili: i42050 @@ -69701,7 +69701,7 @@ - the act of improving something (especially machinery) by raising it to a higher grade (as by adding or replacing components) example: - - the power plant received a new upgrade + - The power plant received a new upgrade. hypernym: - 00249844-n ili: i42052 @@ -69896,7 +69896,7 @@ domain_region: - 08934346-n example: - - the Battle of Kerbala is the basis for the Ta'ziyehs that are performed annually + - The Battle of Kerbala is the basis for the Ta'ziyehs that are performed annually. ili: i42068 instance_hypernym: - 00958596-n @@ -72182,7 +72182,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07995848-n example: - - the story of the Trojan War is told in Homer's Iliad + - The story of the Trojan War is told in Homer's Iliad. ili: i42236 instance_hypernym: - 00975181-n diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.animal.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.animal.yaml index 67cb7b54..2c7f3bb4 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.animal.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.animal.yaml @@ -81,8 +81,8 @@ - any unwanted and destructive insect or other animal that attacks food or crops or livestock etc. example: - - he sprayed the garden to get rid of pests - - many pests have developed resistance to the common pesticides + - He sprayed the garden to get rid of pests. + - Many pests have developed resistance to the common pesticides. hypernym: - 00015568-n ili: i42250 @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ definition: - a person or other animal that moves abruptly and rapidly example: - - squirrels are darters + - Squirrels are darters. hypernym: - 00015568-n ili: i42253 @@ -176,9 +176,9 @@ definition: - any of various small animals or insects that are pests; e.g. cockroaches or rats example: - - cereals must be protected from mice and other vermin - - he examined the child's head for vermin - - boys in the village have probably been shooting vermin + - Cereals must be protected from mice and other vermin. + - He examined the child's head for vermin. + - Boys in the village have probably been shooting vermin. hypernym: - 01316879-n ili: i42259 @@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ definition: - a person or other animal having powers of endurance or perseverance example: - - the horse that won the race is a good stayer + - The horse that won the race is a good stayer. hypernym: - 00015568-n ili: i42278 @@ -409,8 +409,8 @@ - unwanted marine creatures that are caught in the nets while fishing for another species example: - - thousands of dolphins and porpoises and whales are killed as part of the by-catch - each year + - Thousands of dolphins and porpoises and whales are killed as part of the by-catch + each year. hypernym: - 01321958-n ili: i42282 @@ -711,7 +711,7 @@ definition: - an animal that survives in spite of adversity example: - - only the fittest animals were survivors of the cold winters + - Only the fittest animals were survivors of the cold winters. hypernym: - 00015568-n ili: i42311 @@ -731,8 +731,8 @@ definition: - any animal that feeds on flesh example: - - Tyrannosaurus Rex was a large carnivore - - insectivorous plants are considered carnivores + - Tyrannosaurus Rex was a large carnivore. + - Insectivorous plants are considered carnivores. hypernym: - 02155392-n ili: i42313 @@ -743,8 +743,8 @@ definition: - any animal that feeds chiefly on grass and other plants example: - - horses are herbivores - - the sauropod dinosaurs were apparently herbivores + - Horses are herbivores. + - The sauropod dinosaurs were apparently herbivores. hypernym: - 00015568-n ili: i42314 @@ -910,7 +910,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06085077-n example: - - a mule is a cross between a horse and a donkey + - A mule is a cross between a horse and a donkey. hypernym: - 00004475-n ili: i42330 @@ -1327,8 +1327,8 @@ definition: - a virus that is parasitic (reproduces itself) in bacteria example: - - phage uses the bacterium's machinery and energy to produce more phage until the - bacterium is destroyed and phage is released to invade surrounding bacteria + - Phage uses the bacterium's machinery and energy to produce more phage until the + bacterium is destroyed and phage is released to invade surrounding bacteria. hypernym: - 01331343-n ili: i42369 @@ -1698,7 +1698,7 @@ definition: - a virus that remains dormant in the body for a long time before symptoms appear example: - - kuru is caused by a slow virus + - Kuru is caused by a slow virus. hypernym: - 01331343-n ili: i42406 @@ -4693,7 +4693,7 @@ definition: - any of various seaweeds that grow underwater in shallow beds example: - - seagrass provides a protective environment in which young fish can develop + - Seagrass provides a protective environment in which young fish can develop. hypernym: - 01400138-n ili: i42669 @@ -8402,8 +8402,8 @@ - the membrane that forms the wall of the blastocyst in early development; aids implantation in the uterine wall example: - - after implantation of the blastocyst in the uterine wall the trophoblast divides - into two layers, the chorion and the placenta + - After implantation of the blastocyst in the uterine wall the trophoblast divides + into two layers, the chorion and the placenta. hypernym: - 05433820-n ili: i42989 @@ -27015,7 +27015,7 @@ definition: - the dead body of an animal that has been killed on a road by a vehicle example: - - vultures usually feed on carrion or roadkill + - Vultures usually feed on carrion or roadkill. hypernym: - 05225115-n ili: i44576 @@ -27425,7 +27425,7 @@ definition: - an orange and tan spider with darkly banded legs that spins an orb web daily example: - - the barn spider was made famous in E. B. White's book ‘Charlotte's Web’ + - The barn spider was made famous in E. B. White's book ‘Charlotte's Web’. hypernym: - 01774863-n ili: i44608 @@ -27949,7 +27949,7 @@ definition: - whitish mites that attack the skin of humans and other animals example: - - itch mites cause scabies + - Itch mites cause scabies. hypernym: - 01782270-n ili: i44653 @@ -35479,7 +35479,7 @@ definition: - a part lying on the lower side or underneath an animal's body example: - - the warbler has a white throat and underparts + - The warbler has a white throat and underparts. - a woodland mouse with white underparts hypernym: - 05227735-n @@ -36110,8 +36110,8 @@ - 'one of two forms that coelenterates take (e.g. a hydra or coral): usually sedentary with a hollow cylindrical body usually with a ring of tentacles around the mouth' example: - - in some species of coelenterate, polyps are a phase in the life cycle that alternates - with a medusoid phase + - In some species of coelenterate, polyps are a phase in the life cycle that alternates + with a medusoid phase. hypernym: - 01912063-n ili: i45371 @@ -47202,7 +47202,7 @@ definition: - a terrestrial or aquatic flesh-eating mammal example: - - terrestrial carnivores have four or five clawed digits on each limb + - Terrestrial carnivores have four or five clawed digits on each limb. hypernym: - 01889397-n ili: i46310 @@ -47311,7 +47311,7 @@ - eared seal of the Southern Hemisphere; the thick soft underfur is the source of sealskin example: - - the male fur seal is much larger than the female + - The male fur seal is much larger than the female. hypernym: - 02079431-n ili: i46319 @@ -47795,7 +47795,7 @@ - a member of the genus Canis (probably descended from the common wolf) that has been domesticated by man since prehistoric times; occurs in many breeds example: - - the dog barked all night + - The dog barked all night. hypernym: - 02085998-n - 01320032-n @@ -54084,8 +54084,8 @@ - small beetle that likes to bore through the bark of spruce trees and eat the cambium which eventually kills the tree example: - - the spruce bark beetle is the major tree-killing insect pest of Alaska spruce - forests + - The spruce bark beetle is the major tree-killing insect pest of Alaska spruce + forests. hypernym: - 02182885-n ili: i46935 @@ -67479,8 +67479,8 @@ - a compact and sturdy saddle horse that is bred and trained in Vienna; smart and docile and excellent for dressage example: - - a Lippizan is black or brown when born but turns white by the time it is five - years old + - A Lippizan is black or brown when born but turns white by the time it is five + years old. hypernym: - 02380355-n ili: i48090 @@ -67847,7 +67847,7 @@ definition: - an informal term for a racehorse example: - - he liked to bet on the ponies + - He liked to bet on the ponies. hypernym: - 02385600-n ili: i48128 @@ -68242,7 +68242,7 @@ definition: - hybrid offspring of a male horse and a female donkey or ass; usually sterile example: - - a hinny has a gentler disposition than a mule + - A hinny has a gentler disposition than a mule. hypernym: - 02376801-n ili: i48169 @@ -69692,7 +69692,7 @@ definition: - uncastrated adult male sheep example: - - a British term is ‘tup’ + - A British term is ‘tup’. hypernym: - 02414351-n ili: i48293 @@ -71685,8 +71685,8 @@ - terminal part of the forelimb in certain vertebrates (e.g. apes or kangaroos) example: - source: Springfield (Mass.) Union - text: the kangaroo's forearms seem undeveloped but the powerful five-fingered - hands are skilled at feinting and clouting + text: The kangaroo's forearms seem undeveloped but the powerful five-fingered + hands are skilled at feinting and clouting. hypernym: - 02442752-n ili: i48471 @@ -73815,8 +73815,8 @@ definition: - all of the living human inhabitants of the earth example: - - all the world loves a lover - - she always used ‘humankind’ because ‘mankind’ seemed to slight the women + - All the world loves a lover. + - She always used ‘humankind’ because ‘mankind’ seemed to slight the women. hypernym: - 02474924-n - 00031563-n @@ -73837,7 +73837,7 @@ definition: - extinct species of primitive hominid with upright stature but small brain example: - - Homo erectus was formerly called Pithecanthropus erectus + - Homo erectus was formerly called Pithecanthropus erectus. hypernym: - 02474924-n ili: i48659 @@ -76373,8 +76373,8 @@ - any of various mostly cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates usually having scales and breathing through gills example: - - the shark is a large fish - - in the living room there was a tank of colorful fish + - The shark is a large fish. + - In the living room there was a tank of colorful fish. hypernym: - 01476447-n ili: i48880 diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.artifact.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.artifact.yaml index 0f36e7f9..2008a002 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.artifact.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.artifact.yaml @@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ definition: - a pedal that controls the throttle valve example: - - he stepped on the gas + - He stepped on the gas. hypernym: - 03909502-n ili: i49784 @@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ definition: - a way of entering or leaving example: - - he took a wrong turn on the access to the bridge + - He took a wrong turn on the access to the bridge. hypernym: - 04571984-n ili: i49786 @@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ definition: - a short road giving access to an expressway example: - - in Britain they call an access road a ‘slip road’ + - In Britain they call an access road a ‘slip road’. hypernym: - 04103160-n ili: i49790 @@ -396,7 +396,7 @@ definition: - living quarters provided for public convenience example: - - the nearby hotel offers overnight accommodation + - The nearby hotel offers overnight accommodation. hypernym: - 03684710-n ili: i49792 @@ -748,7 +748,7 @@ definition: - the operating part that transmits power to a mechanism example: - - the piano had a very stiff action + - The piano had a very stiff action. hypernym: - 03743963-n ili: i49823 @@ -772,7 +772,7 @@ definition: - a placebo used in experimental tests of a drug that has noticeable side effects example: - - an active placebo mimics the side effects of the experimental drug + - An active placebo mimics the side effects of the experimental drug. hypernym: - 03958972-n ili: i49825 @@ -853,8 +853,8 @@ definition: - a component that is added to something to improve it example: - - the addition of a bathroom was a major improvement - - the addition of cinnamon improved the flavor + - The addition of a bathroom was a major improvement. + - The addition of cinnamon improved the flavor. hypernym: - 03085025-n ili: i49832 @@ -942,8 +942,8 @@ definition: - an additional ingredient that is added by mixing with the base example: - - the growing medium should be equal parts of sand and loam with an admixture of - peat moss and cow manure + - The growing medium should be equal parts of sand and loam with an admixture of + peat moss and cow manure. - a large intermixture of sand hypernym: - 03575860-n @@ -1118,7 +1118,7 @@ definition: - an addition that was not included in the original plan example: - - the garage was an afterthought + - The garage was an afterthought. hypernym: - 02682269-n ili: i49858 @@ -1583,7 +1583,7 @@ definition: - an aircraft that has a fixed wing and is powered by propellers or jets example: - - the flight was delayed due to trouble with the airplane + - The flight was delayed due to trouble with the airplane. hypernym: - 03515727-n ili: i49901 @@ -1941,7 +1941,7 @@ - women's clothing that has a fitted top and a flared skirt that is widest at the hemline example: - - it is called the A-line because the effect resembles the capital letter A + - It is called the A-line because the effect resembles the capital letter A. hypernym: - 04604179-n ili: i49933 @@ -2204,7 +2204,7 @@ definition: - a covered walkway (as in a cloister) example: - - it has an ambulatory and seven chapels + - It has an ambulatory and seven chapels. hypernym: - 04552265-n ili: i49958 @@ -2731,7 +2731,7 @@ definition: - metal supports for logs in a fireplace example: - - the andirons were too hot to touch + - The andirons were too hot to touch. hypernym: - 04366676-n ili: i50007 @@ -2828,7 +2828,7 @@ - an X-ray representation of blood vessels made after the injection of a radiopaque substance example: - - angiograms are produced by angiography + - Angiograms are produced by angiography. hypernym: - 04107714-n ili: i50016 @@ -3144,7 +3144,7 @@ - a defensive missile designed to shoot down incoming intercontinental ballistic missiles example: - - the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks placed limits on the deployment of ABMs + - The Strategic Arms Limitation Talks placed limits on the deployment of ABMs. hypernym: - 03471094-n ili: i50046 @@ -3157,7 +3157,7 @@ - a chemical substance derivable from a mold or bacterium that can kill microorganisms and cure bacterial infections example: - - when antibiotics were first discovered they were called wonder drugs + - When antibiotics were first discovered they were called wonder drugs. hypernym: - 02719116-n ili: i50047 @@ -3683,8 +3683,8 @@ definition: - clothing in general example: - - she was refined in her choice of apparel - - he always bought his clothes at the same store + - She was refined in her choice of apparel. + - He always bought his clothes at the same store. - fastidious about his dress hypernym: - 03055525-n @@ -3947,7 +3947,7 @@ definition: - a framework that supports climbing plants example: - - the arbor provided a shady resting place in the park + - The arbor provided a shady resting place in the park. hypernym: - 03396616-n ili: i50122 @@ -4008,7 +4008,7 @@ definition: - a passageway under a curved masonry construction example: - - they built a triumphal arch to memorialize their victory + - They built a triumphal arch to memorialize their victory. hypernym: - 03295682-n ili: i50127 @@ -4102,7 +4102,7 @@ definition: - a part of a structure having some specific characteristic or function example: - - the spacious cooking area provided plenty of room for servants + - The spacious cooking area provided plenty of room for servants. hypernym: - 04348764-n ili: i50136 @@ -4353,7 +4353,7 @@ definition: - an armor-plated truck with strong doors and locks used to transport money or valuables example: - - the paintings were delivered to the museum in an air-conditioned armored car + - The paintings were delivered to the museum in an air-conditioned armored car. hypernym: - 02743538-n ili: i50160 @@ -5353,7 +5353,7 @@ definition: - a platform from which an auctioneer sells example: - - they put their paintings on the block + - They put their paintings on the block. hypernym: - 03968233-n ili: i50252 @@ -5576,7 +5576,7 @@ - a hypodermic syringe to use in injecting yourself with a liquid example: - United States troops now carry atropine and autoinjectors in their first-aid kits - to use in case of organophosphate nerve agent poisoning + to use in case of organophosphate nerve agent poisoning. hypernym: - 03560842-n ili: i50273 @@ -5671,7 +5671,7 @@ definition: - equipment used to achieve automatic control or operation example: - - this factory floor is a showcase for automation and robotic equipment + - This factory floor is a showcase for automation and robotic equipment. hypernym: - 03298959-n ili: i50282 @@ -5730,7 +5730,7 @@ definition: - a component of an automobile example: - - his business is auto parts + - His business is auto parts. hypernym: - 03085025-n ili: i50287 @@ -6104,7 +6104,7 @@ definition: - a support that you can lean against while sitting example: - - the back of the dental chair was adjustable + - The back of the dental chair was adjustable. hypernym: - 04366676-n ili: i50321 @@ -6116,7 +6116,7 @@ definition: - the part of a garment that covers the back of your body example: - - they pinned a ‘kick me’ sign on his back + - They pinned a ‘kick me’ sign on his back. hypernym: - 03054011-n ili: i50322 @@ -6159,7 +6159,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00482004-n example: - - he banked the shot off the backboard + - He banked the shot off the backboard. hypernym: - 03419072-n ili: i50326 @@ -6171,8 +6171,8 @@ definition: - the part of a network that connects other networks together example: - - the backbone is the part of a communication network that carries the heaviest - traffic + - The backbone is the part of a communication network that carries the heaviest + traffic. hypernym: - 03095830-n ili: i50327 @@ -6424,7 +6424,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - he made a backup in case the original was accidentally damaged or erased + - He made a backup in case the original was accidentally damaged or erased. hypernym: - 03262046-n ili: i50351 @@ -6510,7 +6510,7 @@ definition: - a flexible container with a single opening example: - - he stuffed his laundry into a large bag + - He stuffed his laundry into a large bag. hypernym: - 03099154-n ili: i50359 @@ -6521,7 +6521,7 @@ definition: - a portable rectangular container for carrying clothes example: - - he carried his small bag onto the plane with him + - He carried his small bag onto the plane with him. hypernym: - 02777635-n ili: i50360 @@ -6537,7 +6537,7 @@ - a container used for carrying money and small personal items or accessories (especially by women) example: - - she reached into her bag and found a comb + - She reached into her bag and found a comb. hypernym: - 03099154-n ili: i50361 @@ -6823,9 +6823,9 @@ definition: - round object that is hit or thrown or kicked in games example: - - the ball travelled 90 mph on his serve - - the mayor threw out the first ball - - the ball rolled into the corner pocket + - The ball travelled 90 mph on his serve. + - The mayor threw out the first ball. + - The ball rolled into the corner pocket. hypernym: - 03419072-n ili: i50388 @@ -6836,7 +6836,7 @@ definition: - a spherical object used as a plaything example: - - he played with his rubber ball in the bathtub + - He played with his rubber ball in the bathtub. hypernym: - 03971038-n ili: i50389 @@ -7038,7 +7038,7 @@ definition: - a bomb carried by a balloon example: - - In World War II the Japanese launched balloon bombs against North America + - In World War II the Japanese launched balloon bombs against North America. hypernym: - 02869918-n ili: i50408 @@ -7070,7 +7070,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - take me out to the ballpark + - Take me out to the ballpark. hypernym: - 04303019-n ili: i50411 @@ -7340,7 +7340,7 @@ definition: - a large ornate wagon for carrying a musical band example: - - the gaudy bandwagon led the circus parade + - The gaudy bandwagon led the circus parade. hypernym: - 04550444-n ili: i50437 @@ -7387,7 +7387,7 @@ definition: - a building in which the business of banking is transacted example: - - the bank is on the corner of Nassau and Witherspoon + - The bank is on the corner of Nassau and Witherspoon. hypernym: - 03182015-n ili: i50441 @@ -7459,7 +7459,7 @@ - a rigid piece of metal or wood; usually used as a fastening or obstruction or weapon example: - - there were bars in the windows to prevent escape + - There were bars in the windows to prevent escape. hypernym: - 03569147-n ili: i50447 @@ -7470,7 +7470,7 @@ definition: - an obstruction (usually metal) placed at the top of a goal example: - - it was an excellent kick but the ball hit the bar + - It was an excellent kick but the ball hit the bar. hypernym: - 03845513-n ili: i50448 @@ -7481,7 +7481,7 @@ definition: - a counter where you can obtain food or drink example: - - he bought a hot dog and a coke at the bar + - He bought a hot dog and a coke at the bar. hypernym: - 03121181-n ili: i50449 @@ -7495,7 +7495,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - spectators were not allowed past the bar + - Spectators were not allowed past the bar. hypernym: - 04054513-n ili: i50450 @@ -7700,7 +7700,7 @@ definition: - a long pole used to propel or guide a barge example: - - I wouldn't touch it with a barge pole + - I wouldn't touch it with a barge pole. hypernym: - 03983015-n ili: i50470 @@ -7951,7 +7951,7 @@ definition: - a barrier (usually thrown up hastily) to impede the advance of an enemy example: - - they stormed the barricade + - They stormed the barricade. hypernym: - 02799782-n ili: i50493 @@ -7971,7 +7971,7 @@ definition: - a room or establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter example: - - he drowned his sorrows in whiskey at the bar + - He drowned his sorrows in whiskey at the bar. hypernym: - 04112987-n ili: i50495 @@ -8030,7 +8030,7 @@ definition: - a place that the runner must touch before scoring example: - - he scrambled to get back to the bag + - He scrambled to get back to the bag. hypernym: - 02803056-n ili: i50500 @@ -8055,7 +8055,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - the attack wiped out our forward bases + - The attack wiped out our forward bases. hypernym: - 03768668-n ili: i50502 @@ -8067,7 +8067,7 @@ definition: - a flat bottom on which something is intended to sit example: - - a tub should sit on its own base + - A tub should sit on its own base. hypernym: - 08528313-n ili: i50503 @@ -8078,9 +8078,9 @@ definition: - the principal ingredient of a mixture example: - - glycerinated gelatin is used as a base for many ointments - - he told the painter that he wanted a yellow base with just a hint of green - - everything she cooked seemed to have rice as the base + - Glycerinated gelatin is used as a base for many ointments. + - He told the painter that he wanted a yellow base with just a hint of green. + - Everything she cooked seemed to have rice as the base. hypernym: - 03575860-n ili: i50504 @@ -8242,7 +8242,7 @@ - an early Christian church designed like a Roman basilica; or a Roman Catholic church or cathedral accorded certain privileges example: - - the church was raised to the rank of basilica + - The church was raised to the rank of basilica. hypernym: - 03031762-n ili: i50518 @@ -8264,7 +8264,7 @@ definition: - a bowl-shaped vessel; usually used for holding food or liquids example: - - she mixed the dough in a large basin + - She mixed the dough in a large basin. hypernym: - 04538393-n ili: i50520 @@ -8480,7 +8480,7 @@ - derogatory term for a variation that is not genuine; something irregular or inferior or of dubious origin example: - - the architecture was a kind of bastard suggesting Gothic but not true Gothic + - The architecture was a kind of bastard suggesting Gothic but not true Gothic. exemplifies: - 06730109-n - 07139048-n @@ -8587,7 +8587,7 @@ - a vessel containing liquid in which something is immersed (as to process it or to maintain it at a constant temperature or to lubricate it) example: - - she soaked the etching in an acid bath + - She soaked the etching in an acid bath. hypernym: - 04538393-n ili: i50550 @@ -9017,7 +9017,7 @@ definition: - a compartment in an aircraft used for some specific purpose example: - - he opened the bomb bay + - He opened the bomb bay. hypernym: - 03083745-n ili: i50592 @@ -9028,7 +9028,7 @@ definition: - a compartment on a ship between decks; often used as a hospital example: - - they put him in the sick bay + - They put him in the sick bay. hypernym: - 03083745-n ili: i50593 @@ -9280,7 +9280,7 @@ definition: - the broad side of a ship example: - - they sighted land on the port beam + - They sighted land on the port beam. hypernym: - 04220693-n ili: i50618 @@ -9447,8 +9447,8 @@ definition: - a piece of furniture that provides a place to sleep example: - - he sat on the edge of the bed - - the room had only a bed and chair + - He sat on the edge of the bed. + - The room had only a bed and chair. hypernym: - 02825078-n ili: i50635 @@ -9462,7 +9462,7 @@ definition: - a plot of ground in which plants are growing example: - - the gardener planted a bed of roses + - The gardener planted a bed of roses. hypernym: - 08692477-n ili: i50636 @@ -9473,7 +9473,7 @@ definition: - a foundation of earth or rock supporting a road or railroad track example: - - the track bed had washed away + - The track bed had washed away. hypernym: - 03391862-n ili: i50637 @@ -10196,7 +10196,7 @@ definition: - a tool for bending example: - - he used pliers as a bender + - He used pliers as a bender. hypernym: - 04459089-n ili: i50706 @@ -10476,7 +10476,7 @@ definition: - an attractive outfit example: - - she wore her best bib-and-tucker + - She wore her best bib-and-tucker. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -10615,7 +10615,7 @@ definition: - a coffin along with its stand example: - - we followed the bier to the graveyard + - We followed the bier to the graveyard. hypernym: - 03068762-n ili: i50745 @@ -10791,7 +10791,7 @@ definition: - a brim that projects to the front to shade the eyes example: - - he pulled down the bill of his cap and trudged ahead + - He pulled down the bill of his cap and trudged ahead. hypernym: - 02905383-n ili: i50762 @@ -10806,7 +10806,7 @@ definition: - a cutting tool with a sharp edge example: - - he used a bill to prune branches off of the tree + - He used a bill to prune branches off of the tree. hypernym: - 03494245-n ili: i50763 @@ -10928,7 +10928,7 @@ definition: - the protective covering on the front, back, and spine of a book example: - - the book had a leather binding + - The book had a leather binding. hypernym: - 04020673-n ili: i50775 @@ -11045,7 +11045,7 @@ definition: - any weapon usable in biological warfare example: - - they feared use of the smallpox virus as a bioweapon + - They feared use of the smallpox virus as a bioweapon. hypernym: - 04573249-n ili: i50786 @@ -11081,7 +11081,7 @@ - a switch consisting of a twig or a bundle of twigs from a birch tree; used to hit people as punishment example: - - my father never spared the birch + - My father never spared the birch. hypernym: - 04379258-n ili: i50789 @@ -11204,7 +11204,7 @@ - the cutting part of a drill; usually pointed and threaded and is replaceable in a brace or bitstock or drill press example: - - he looked around for the right size bit + - He looked around for the right size bit. hypernym: - 03159112-n ili: i50801 @@ -11218,7 +11218,7 @@ - piece of metal held in horse's mouth by reins and used to control the horse while riding example: - - the horse was not accustomed to a bit + - The horse was not accustomed to a bit. hypernym: - 04302219-n ili: i50802 @@ -11308,7 +11308,7 @@ definition: - black clothing (worn as a sign of mourning) example: - - the widow wore black + - The widow wore black. hypernym: - 03055525-n ili: i50811 @@ -11516,7 +11516,7 @@ definition: - bedding that keeps a person warm in bed example: - - he pulled the covers over his head and went to sleep + - He pulled the covers over his head and went to sleep. hypernym: - 02823345-n ili: i50831 @@ -11639,7 +11639,7 @@ definition: - a protective covering that keeps things out or hinders sight example: - - they had just moved in and had not put up blinds yet + - They had just moved in and had not put up blinds yet. hypernym: - 04020673-n ili: i50842 @@ -11651,7 +11651,7 @@ definition: - a hiding place sometimes used by hunters (especially duck hunters) example: - - he waited impatiently in the blind + - He waited impatiently in the blind. hypernym: - 04159023-n ili: i50843 @@ -11702,7 +11702,7 @@ definition: - flashy, ostentatious jewelry example: - - the rapper was loaded with bling + - The rapper was loaded with bling. hypernym: - 03602662-n ili: i50848 @@ -11735,7 +11735,7 @@ definition: - a solid piece of something (usually having flat rectangular sides) example: - - the pyramids were built with large stone blocks + - The pyramids were built with large stone blocks. hypernym: - 00022119-n ili: i50851 @@ -11746,7 +11746,7 @@ definition: - housing in a large building that is divided into separate units example: - - there is a block of classrooms in the west wing + - There is a block of classrooms in the west wing. hypernym: - 03551520-n ili: i50852 @@ -11775,7 +11775,7 @@ definition: - an obstruction in a pipe or tube example: - - we had to call a plumber to clear out the blockage in the drainpipe + - We had to call a plumber to clear out the blockage in the drainpipe. hypernym: - 03845513-n ili: i50855 @@ -11860,7 +11860,7 @@ definition: - (used in the plural) underpants worn by women example: - - she was afraid that her bloomers might have been showing + - She was afraid that her bloomers might have been showing. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -11948,7 +11948,7 @@ definition: - blue clothing example: - - she was wearing blue + - She was wearing blue. hypernym: - 03055525-n ili: i50871 @@ -11997,7 +11997,7 @@ definition: - a flat piece of material designed for a special purpose example: - - he nailed boards across the windows + - He nailed boards across the windows. hypernym: - 04195686-n ili: i50876 @@ -12008,7 +12008,7 @@ definition: - a flat portable surface (usually rectangular) designed for board games example: - - he got out the board and set up the pieces + - He got out the board and set up the pieces. hypernym: - 04369112-n ili: i50877 @@ -12070,7 +12070,7 @@ definition: - (used in the plural) the stage of a theater example: - - most actors love to stride the boards + - Most actors love to stride the boards. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -12220,7 +12220,7 @@ - a flat wire hairpin whose prongs press tightly together; used to hold bobbed hair in place example: - - in Britain they call a bobby pin a ‘grip’ + - In Britain they call a bobby pin a ‘grip’. hypernym: - 03481436-n ili: i50897 @@ -12313,7 +12313,7 @@ definition: - the external structure of a vehicle example: - - the body of the car was badly rusted + - The body of the car was badly rusted. hypernym: - 04348764-n ili: i50906 @@ -12500,7 +12500,7 @@ domain_topic: - 04201332-n example: - - the road was closed to vehicular traffic with bollards + - The road was closed to vehicular traffic with bollards. hypernym: - 03994528-n ili: i50921 @@ -12658,7 +12658,7 @@ definition: - a twilled fabric used for dresses; the warp is silk and the weft is worsted example: - - black bombazine is frequently used for mourning garments + - Black bombazine is frequently used for mourning garments. hypernym: - 03314753-n ili: i50936 @@ -12703,8 +12703,8 @@ definition: - an unexploded bomblet example: - - unexploded bomblets known in Laos as ‘bombies’ caused farmers to fear cultivating - their fields + - Unexploded bomblets known in Laos as ‘bombies’ caused farmers to fear cultivating + their fields. hypernym: - 02871580-n ili: i50940 @@ -12803,7 +12803,7 @@ definition: - any wheeled vehicle that is dilapidated and uncomfortable example: - - that old bike without rubber tires was a real boneshaker + - That old bike without rubber tires was a real boneshaker. hypernym: - 04583497-n ili: i50949 @@ -12843,7 +12843,7 @@ definition: - physical objects consisting of a number of pages bound together example: - - he used a large book as a doorstop + - He used a large book as a doorstop. hypernym: - 04014270-n ili: i50953 @@ -12861,7 +12861,7 @@ definition: - a number of sheets (ticket or stamps etc.) bound together on one edge example: - - he bought a book of stamps + - He bought a book of stamps. hypernym: - 04014270-n ili: i50954 @@ -13174,7 +13174,7 @@ definition: - a strip forming the outer edge of something example: - - the rug had a wide blue border + - The rug had a wide blue border. hypernym: - 03269453-n ili: i50984 @@ -13370,7 +13370,7 @@ definition: - a cargo ship example: - - they did much of their overseas trade in foreign bottoms + - They did much of their overseas trade in foreign bottoms. hypernym: - 02968752-n ili: i51003 @@ -13500,7 +13500,7 @@ definition: - front part of a vessel or aircraft example: - - he pointed the bow of the boat toward the finish line + - He pointed the bow of the boat toward the finish line. hypernym: - 03403382-n ili: i51015 @@ -13545,7 +13545,7 @@ definition: - stringed instruments that are played with a bow example: - - the strings played superlatively well + - The strings played superlatively well. hypernym: - 04345614-n ili: i51019 @@ -13727,7 +13727,7 @@ definition: - a (usually rectangular) container; may have a lid example: - - he rummaged through a box of spare parts + - He rummaged through a box of spare parts. hypernym: - 03099154-n ili: i51036 @@ -13741,7 +13741,7 @@ definition: - separate partitioned area in a public place for a few people example: - - the sentry stayed in his box to avoid the cold + - The sentry stayed in his box to avoid the cold. hypernym: - 03083745-n ili: i51037 @@ -13752,7 +13752,7 @@ definition: - private area in a theater or grandstand where a small group can watch the performance example: - - the royal box was empty + - The royal box was empty. hypernym: - 03083745-n ili: i51038 @@ -13766,7 +13766,7 @@ definition: - the driver's seat on a coach example: - - an armed guard sat in the box with the driver + - An armed guard sat in the box with the driver. hypernym: - 04169042-n ili: i51039 @@ -13779,7 +13779,7 @@ - any one of several designated areas on a ball field where the batter or catcher or coaches are positioned example: - - the umpire warned the batter to stay in the batter's box + - The umpire warned the batter to stay in the batter's box. hypernym: - 02738693-n ili: i51040 @@ -13958,7 +13958,7 @@ definition: - a support that steadies or strengthens something else example: - - he wore a brace on his knee + - He wore a brace on his knee. hypernym: - 04366676-n - 04343172-n @@ -14114,8 +14114,8 @@ definition: - anything that slows or hinders a process example: - - she was not ready to put the brakes on her life with a marriage - - new legislation will put the brakes on spending + - She was not ready to put the brakes on her life with a marriage. + - New legislation will put the brakes on spending. hypernym: - 04088956-n ili: i51072 @@ -14418,7 +14418,7 @@ definition: - a place for light meals (usually near a kitchen) example: - - the breakfast nook had a built in table and seats + - The breakfast nook had a built in table and seats. hypernym: - 02738693-n ili: i51100 @@ -14439,7 +14439,7 @@ definition: - a seal that must be broken when first used and cannot easily be resealed example: - - it was stored in a tube with a break seal + - It was stored in a tube with a break seal. hypernym: - 04166415-n ili: i51102 @@ -15113,7 +15113,7 @@ definition: - the whole side of a vessel from stem to stern example: - - the ship was broadside to the dock + - The ship was broadside to the dock. hypernym: - 04220693-n ili: i51166 @@ -15644,8 +15644,8 @@ definition: - a horsewhip once used by a driver of a buggy example: - - since buggies have been replaced by cars the buggy whip has become a symbol for - anything that is hopelessly outmoded + - Since buggies have been replaced by cars the buggy whip has become a symbol for + anything that is hopelessly outmoded. hypernym: - 03544934-n ili: i51218 @@ -15675,8 +15675,8 @@ - a structure that has a roof and walls and stands more or less permanently in one place example: - - there was a three-story building on the corner - - it was an imposing edifice + - There was a three-story building on the corner. + - It was an imposing edifice. hypernym: - 04348764-n ili: i51221 @@ -15979,7 +15979,7 @@ definition: - a glass filled to the brim (especially as a toast) example: - - we quaffed a bumper of ale + - We quaffed a bumper of ale. hypernym: - 03443167-n ili: i51248 @@ -16119,7 +16119,7 @@ definition: - a large container for storing fuel example: - - the ship's bunkers were full of coal + - The ship's bunkers were full of coal. hypernym: - 03099154-n ili: i51262 @@ -16249,7 +16249,7 @@ - a loose garment (usually with veiled holes for the eyes) worn by Muslim women especially in India and Pakistan example: - - the Taliban forced all women to wear the burqa + - The Taliban forced all women to wear the burqa. hypernym: - 03423924-n ili: i51274 @@ -16289,7 +16289,7 @@ definition: - an apparatus for burning fuel (or refuse) example: - - a diesel engine is an oil burner + - A diesel engine is an oil burner. hypernym: - 02730750-n ili: i51278 @@ -16301,7 +16301,7 @@ - the heating elements of a stove or range on which pots and pans are placed for cooking example: - - the electric range had one large burner and three smaller one + - The electric range had one large burner and three smaller one. hypernym: - 03513772-n ili: i51279 @@ -16361,7 +16361,7 @@ definition: - a vehicle carrying many passengers; used for public transport example: - - he always rode the bus to work + - He always rode the bus to work. hypernym: - 04025495-n ili: i51285 @@ -16385,7 +16385,7 @@ definition: - a car that is old and unreliable example: - - the fenders had fallen off that old bus + - The fenders had fallen off that old bus. hypernym: - 02961779-n - 06617749-n @@ -16399,8 +16399,8 @@ definition: - an electrical conductor that makes a common connection between several circuits example: - - the busbar in this computer can transmit data either way between any two components - of the system + - The busbar in this computer can transmit data either way between any two components + of the system. hypernym: - 03093163-n ili: i51287 @@ -16863,9 +16863,9 @@ - a spot that is open late at night and that provides entertainment (as singers or dancers) as well as dancing and food and drink example: - - don't expect a good meal at a cabaret - - the gossip columnist got his information by visiting nightclubs every night - - he played the drums at a jazz club + - Don't expect a good meal at a cabaret. + - The gossip columnist got his information by visiting nightclubs every night. + - He played the drums at a jazz club. hypernym: - 04293266-n ili: i51333 @@ -17041,7 +17041,7 @@ definition: - a conveyance for passengers or freight on a cable railway example: - - they took a cable car to the top of the mountain + - They took a cable car to the top of the mountain. hypernym: - 03083745-n ili: i51349 @@ -17714,7 +17714,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - wherever he went in the camp the men were grumbling + - Wherever he went in the camp the men were grumbling. hypernym: - 03769262-n ili: i51413 @@ -17728,7 +17728,7 @@ definition: - temporary lodgings in the country for travelers or vacationers example: - - level ground is best for parking and camp areas + - Level ground is best for parking and camp areas. hypernym: - 03551520-n ili: i51414 @@ -17739,7 +17739,7 @@ definition: - a penal institution (often for forced labor) example: - - China has many camps for political prisoners + - China has many camps for political prisoners. hypernym: - 03913773-n ili: i51415 @@ -17750,7 +17750,7 @@ definition: - a site where care and activities are provided for children during the summer months example: - - city kids get to see the country at a summer camp + - City kids get to see the country at a summer camp. hypernym: - 08668822-n ili: i51416 @@ -18287,7 +18287,7 @@ - the mat that forms the floor of the ring in which boxers or professional wrestlers compete example: - - the boxer picked himself up off the canvas + - The boxer picked himself up off the canvas. hypernym: - 03733437-n ili: i51470 @@ -18556,7 +18556,7 @@ - a motor vehicle with four wheels; usually propelled by an internal combustion engine example: - - he needs a car to get to work + - He needs a car to get to work. hypernym: - 03796768-n ili: i51496 @@ -18602,7 +18602,7 @@ definition: - a wheeled vehicle adapted to the rails of railroad example: - - three cars had jumped the rails + - Three cars had jumped the rails. hypernym: - 04583497-n ili: i51497 @@ -18619,7 +18619,7 @@ definition: - where passengers ride up and down example: - - the car was on the top floor + - The car was on the top floor. hypernym: - 03083745-n ili: i51498 @@ -18774,7 +18774,7 @@ - one of a set of small pieces of stiff paper marked in various ways and used for playing games or for telling fortunes example: - - he collected cards and traded them with the other boys + - He collected cards and traded them with the other boys. hypernym: - 14998823-n ili: i51512 @@ -19296,7 +19296,7 @@ definition: - a self-propelled wheeled vehicle designed specifically to carry something example: - - refrigerated carriers have revolutionized the grocery business + - Refrigerated carriers have revolutionized the grocery business. hypernym: - 04177098-n ili: i51562 @@ -19430,7 +19430,7 @@ definition: - a module designed to be inserted into a larger piece of equipment example: - - he loaded a cartridge of fresh tape into the tape deck + - He loaded a cartridge of fresh tape into the tape deck. hypernym: - 03784133-n ili: i51574 @@ -19593,7 +19593,7 @@ definition: - a portable container for carrying several objects example: - - the musicians left their instrument cases backstage + - The musicians left their instrument cases backstage. hypernym: - 03099154-n ili: i51590 @@ -19616,7 +19616,7 @@ definition: - bed linen consisting of a cover for a pillow example: - - the burglar carried his loot in a pillowcase + - The burglar carried his loot in a pillowcase. hypernym: - 02824165-n ili: i51592 @@ -19633,8 +19633,8 @@ domain_topic: - 01105064-n example: - - for English, a compositor will ordinarily have two such cases, the upper case - containing the capitals and the lower case containing the small letters + - For English, a compositor will ordinarily have two such cases, the upper case + containing the capitals and the lower case containing the small letters. hypernym: - 04068016-n ili: i51593 @@ -19775,7 +19775,7 @@ definition: - the enclosing frame around a door or window opening example: - - the casings had rotted away and had to be replaced + - The casings had rotted away and had to be replaced. hypernym: - 03396616-n ili: i51606 @@ -20105,7 +20105,7 @@ definition: - a restraint that checks the motion of something example: - - he used a book as a stop to hold the door open + - He used a book as a stop to hold the door open. hypernym: - 04088956-n ili: i51638 @@ -20263,7 +20263,7 @@ definition: - a whip with nine knotted cords example: - - British sailors feared the cat + - British sailors feared the cat. hypernym: - 04585055-n ili: i51653 @@ -20352,7 +20352,7 @@ definition: - narrow platform extending out into an auditorium example: - - models displayed clothes on a catwalk at the fashion show + - Models displayed clothes on a catwalk at the fashion show. hypernym: - 03968233-n ili: i51662 @@ -20578,7 +20578,7 @@ definition: - the overhead upper surface of a covered space example: - - he hated painting the ceiling + - He hated painting the ceiling. hypernym: - 04522194-n ili: i51683 @@ -20775,7 +20775,7 @@ definition: - a building dedicated to a particular activity example: - - they were raising money to build a new center for research + - They were raising money to build a new center for research. hypernym: - 02916498-n ili: i51701 @@ -20810,7 +20810,7 @@ definition: - the piece of ground in the outfield directly ahead of the catcher example: - - he hit the ball to deep center + - He hit the ball to deep center. hypernym: - 08691133-n ili: i51704 @@ -20878,8 +20878,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - the CPU and the memory form the central part of a computer to which the peripherals - are attached + - The CPU and the memory form the central part of a computer to which the peripherals + are attached. hypernym: - 03283159-n - 03498434-n @@ -21267,7 +21267,7 @@ definition: - a seat for one person, with a support for the back example: - - he put his coat over the back of the chair and sat down + - He put his coat over the back of the chair and sat down. hypernym: - 04169042-n ili: i51746 @@ -21281,7 +21281,7 @@ definition: - a particular seat in an orchestra example: - - he is second chair violin + - He is second chair violin. hypernym: - 04168419-n ili: i51747 @@ -21537,7 +21537,7 @@ definition: - a different or fresh set of clothes example: - - she brought a change in her overnight bag + - She brought a change in her overnight bag. hypernym: - 03055525-n ili: i51772 @@ -21548,7 +21548,7 @@ definition: - a thing that is different example: - - he inspected several changes before selecting one + - He inspected several changes before selecting one. hypernym: - 04431553-n ili: i51773 @@ -21559,8 +21559,8 @@ definition: - a passage for water (or other fluids) to flow through example: - - the fields were crossed with irrigation channels - - gutters carried off the rainwater into a series of channels under the street + - The fields were crossed with irrigation channels. + - Gutters carried off the rainwater into a series of channels under the street. hypernym: - 03900990-n ili: i51774 @@ -21573,7 +21573,7 @@ example: - a satellite TV channel - surfing through the channels - - they offer more than one hundred channels + - They offer more than one hundred channels. hypernym: - 04413485-n ili: i51775 @@ -21697,7 +21697,7 @@ definition: - a quantity of explosive to be set off at one time example: - - this cartridge has a powder charge of 50 grains + - This cartridge has a powder charge of 50 grains. hypernym: - 03309675-n ili: i51787 @@ -21875,7 +21875,7 @@ definition: - a textile pattern of squares or crossed lines (resembling a checkerboard) example: - - she wore a skirt with checks + - She wore a skirt with checks. hypernym: - 04575584-n ili: i51805 @@ -22635,7 +22635,7 @@ definition: - a volatile liquid haloform (CHCl3); formerly used as an anesthetic example: - - chloroform was the first inhalation anesthetic + - Chloroform was the first inhalation anesthetic. hypernym: - 14645073-n - 03575989-n @@ -23000,7 +23000,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01034400-n example: - - the church was empty + - The church was empty. hypernym: - 03959692-n ili: i51914 @@ -23027,7 +23027,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01034400-n example: - - church bells were ringing all over town + - Church bells were ringing all over town. hypernym: - 02827590-n ili: i51915 @@ -23112,7 +23112,7 @@ - a chute through which supraglacial water enters a glacier, boring either to the bedrock or to the depth of common crevasse formation example: - - the icy river plunged, roaring, into the moulin's blue depths + - The icy river plunged, roaring, into the moulin's blue depths. hypernym: - 03033305-n members: @@ -23279,7 +23279,7 @@ definition: - a light concrete building block made with cinder aggregate example: - - cinder blocks are called ‘breeze blocks’ in Britain + - Cinder blocks are called ‘breeze blocks’ in Britain. hypernym: - 02918159-n ili: i51938 @@ -23335,7 +23335,7 @@ definition: - any circular or rotating mechanism example: - - the machine punched out metal circles + - The machine punched out metal circles. hypernym: - 04118049-n ili: i51943 @@ -23348,7 +23348,7 @@ - a curved section or tier of seats in a hall or theater or opera house; usually the first tier above the orchestra example: - - they had excellent seats in the dress circle + - They had excellent seats in the dress circle. hypernym: - 04170059-n ili: i51944 @@ -23445,7 +23445,7 @@ - an arena consisting of an oval or circular area enclosed by tiers of seats and usually covered by a tent example: - - they used the elephants to help put up the circus + - They used the elephants to help put up the circus. hypernym: - 02739516-n ili: i51952 @@ -23471,8 +23471,8 @@ definition: - a canvas tent to house the audience at a circus performance example: - - he was afraid of a fire in the circus tent - - they had the big top up in less than an hour + - He was afraid of a fire in the circus tent. + - They had the big top up in less than an hour. hypernym: - 02957599-n ili: i51954 @@ -23877,7 +23877,7 @@ definition: - shoes with leather or metal projections on the soles example: - - the football players all wore cleats + - The football players all wore cleats. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -23949,7 +23949,7 @@ definition: - a rock and adobe dwelling built on sheltered ledges in the sides of a cliff example: - - the Anasazi built cliff dwellings in the southwestern United States + - The Anasazi built cliff dwellings in the southwestern United States. hypernym: - 03264208-n ili: i52000 @@ -24605,8 +24605,8 @@ definition: - stout stick that is larger at one end example: - - he carried a club in self defense - - he felt as if he had been hit with a club + - He carried a club in self defense. + - He felt as if he had been hit with a club. hypernym: - 04324558-n ili: i52064 @@ -24617,8 +24617,8 @@ definition: - a playing card in the minor suit that has one or more black trefoils on it example: - - he led a small club - - clubs were trumps + - He led a small club. + - Clubs were trumps. hypernym: - 03970276-n ili: i52065 @@ -24649,7 +24649,7 @@ definition: - a building that is occupied by a social club example: - - the clubhouse needed a new roof + - The clubhouse needed a new roof. hypernym: - 02916498-n ili: i52068 @@ -24674,7 +24674,7 @@ - bomb consisting of a canister that is dropped from a plane and that opens to release a cluster of bomblets (usually fragmentation bombs) over a wide area example: - - cluster bombs cannot be targeted precisely + - Cluster bombs cannot be targeted precisely. hypernym: - 02869918-n ili: i52070 @@ -24689,7 +24689,7 @@ - a coupling that connects or disconnects driving and driven parts of a driving mechanism example: - - this year's model has an improved clutch + - This year's model has an improved clutch. hypernym: - 03124161-n ili: i52071 @@ -24702,8 +24702,8 @@ definition: - a pedal or lever that engages or disengages a rotating shaft and a driving mechanism example: - - he smoothly released the clutch with one foot and stepped on the gas with the - other + - He smoothly released the clutch with one foot and stepped on the gas with the + other. hypernym: - 03909502-n ili: i52072 @@ -25565,7 +25565,7 @@ - a paste-up made by sticking together pieces of paper or photographs to form an artistic image example: - - he used his computer to make a collage of pictures superimposed on a map + - He used his computer to make a collage of pictures superimposed on a map. hypernym: - 03903031-n - 03937282-n @@ -25622,8 +25622,8 @@ definition: - anything worn or placed about the neck example: - - the thief was forced to wear a heavy wooden collar - - a collar of flowers was placed about the neck of the winning horse + - The thief was forced to wear a heavy wooden collar. + - A collar of flowers was placed about the neck of the winning horse. hypernym: - 03821022-n ili: i52162 @@ -25808,7 +25808,7 @@ definition: - a distinguishing emblem example: - - his tie proclaimed his school colors + - His tie proclaimed his school colors. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -26350,7 +26350,7 @@ definition: - something that is created by arranging several things to form a unified whole example: - - he envied the composition of their faculty + - He envied the composition of their faculty. hypernym: - 03133774-n ili: i52229 @@ -26464,8 +26464,8 @@ definition: - an accessory for a computer example: - - when you add in all the computer accessories you are going to need, the computer - gets pretty expensive + - When you add in all the computer accessories you are going to need, the computer + gets pretty expensive. hypernym: - 02674051-n ili: i52238 @@ -26779,7 +26779,7 @@ definition: - a passage (a pipe or tunnel) through which water or electric wires can pass example: - - the computers were connected through a system of conduits + - The computers were connected through a system of conduits. hypernym: - 03900990-n ili: i52265 @@ -26935,8 +26935,8 @@ definition: - an instrumentality that connects example: - - he soldered the connection - - he didn't have the right connector between the amplifier and the speakers + - He soldered the connection. + - He didn't have the right connector between the amplifier and the speakers. hypernym: - 03580409-n ili: i52280 @@ -26990,7 +26990,7 @@ definition: - an ornamental scroll-shaped bracket (especially one used to support a wall fixture) example: - - the bust of Napoleon stood on a console + - The bust of Napoleon stood on a console. hypernym: - 02891810-n ili: i52285 @@ -27061,7 +27061,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06108876-n example: - - they forget to solder the contacts + - They forget to solder the contacts. hypernym: - 03611128-n ili: i52291 @@ -27114,8 +27114,8 @@ definition: - a cargo ship designed to hold containerized cargoes example: - - the weight of the documentation of all the consignments on board a contemporary - container ship can exceed 90 pounds + - The weight of the documentation of all the consignments on board a contemporary + container ship can exceed 90 pounds. hypernym: - 02968752-n ili: i52295 @@ -27184,8 +27184,8 @@ definition: - a mechanism that controls the operation of a machine example: - - the speed controller on his turntable was not working properly - - I turned the controls over to her + - The speed controller on his turntable was not working properly. + - I turned the controls over to her. hypernym: - 03743963-n ili: i52301 @@ -27197,7 +27197,7 @@ definition: - the operational center for a group of related activities example: - - the general in command never left the control center + - The general in command never left the control center. hypernym: - 02997001-n ili: i52302 @@ -27241,8 +27241,8 @@ - electrical device consisting of a flat insulated surface that contains switches and dials and meters for controlling other electrical devices example: - - he checked the instrument panel - - suddenly the board lit up like a Christmas tree + - He checked the instrument panel. + - Suddenly the board lit up like a Christmas tree. hypernym: - 03274312-n ili: i52306 @@ -27419,7 +27419,7 @@ definition: - a detached or outdoor shelter for cooking example: - - the circus used a tent as their cookhouse + - The circus used a tent as their cookhouse. hypernym: - 04198638-n ili: i52323 @@ -27511,7 +27511,7 @@ definition: - a mechanism for keeping something cool example: - - the cooling was overhead fans + - The cooling was overhead fans. hypernym: - 03743963-n ili: i52332 @@ -27629,8 +27629,8 @@ definition: - a thing made to be similar or identical to another thing example: - - she made a copy of the designer dress - - the clone was a copy of its ancestor + - She made a copy of the designer dress. + - The clone was a copy of its ancestor. hypernym: - 04083958-n ili: i52343 @@ -27718,7 +27718,7 @@ definition: - a line made of twisted fibers or threads example: - - the bundle was tied with a cord + - The bundle was tied with a cord. hypernym: - 03676175-n ili: i52351 @@ -27825,8 +27825,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - each core has three wires passing through it, providing the means to select and - detect the contents of each bit + - Each core has three wires passing through it, providing the means to select and + detect the contents of each bit. hypernym: - 13922781-n ili: i52361 @@ -27942,7 +27942,7 @@ definition: - an interior angle formed by two meeting walls example: - - a piano was in one corner of the room + - A piano was in one corner of the room. hypernym: - 02738693-n ili: i52372 @@ -28183,7 +28183,7 @@ definition: - the attire worn in a play or at a fancy dress ball example: - - he won the prize for best costume + - He won the prize for best costume. hypernym: - 02759103-n ili: i52396 @@ -28196,7 +28196,7 @@ definition: - the attire characteristic of a country or a time or a social class example: - - he wore his national costume + - He wore his national costume. hypernym: - 02759103-n ili: i52397 @@ -28208,7 +28208,7 @@ - unusual or period attire not characteristic of or appropriate to the time and place example: - - in spite of the heat he insisted on his woolen costume + - In spite of the heat he insisted on his woolen costume. hypernym: - 02759103-n ili: i52398 @@ -28422,8 +28422,8 @@ definition: - a piece of leather forming the back of a shoe or boot example: - - a counter may be used to stiffen the material around the heel and to give support - to the foot + - A counter may be used to stiffen the material around the heel and to give support + to the foot. hypernym: - 03939459-n ili: i52419 @@ -28583,8 +28583,8 @@ definition: - facility consisting of a circumscribed area of land or water laid out for a sport example: - - the course had only nine holes - - the course was less than a mile + - The course had only nine holes. + - The course was less than a mile. hypernym: - 03319968-n ili: i52434 @@ -28607,7 +28607,7 @@ definition: - an area wholly or partly surrounded by walls or buildings example: - - the house was built around an inner court + - The house was built around an inner court. hypernym: - 02738693-n ili: i52436 @@ -28619,7 +28619,7 @@ definition: - a specially marked horizontal area within which a game is played example: - - players had to reserve a court in advance + - Players had to reserve a court in advance. hypernym: - 08588287-n ili: i52437 @@ -28632,7 +28632,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - television cameras were admitted in the courtroom + - Television cameras were admitted in the courtroom. hypernym: - 04112987-n ili: i52438 @@ -28649,7 +28649,7 @@ definition: - the residence of a sovereign or nobleman example: - - the king will visit the duke's court + - The king will visit the duke's court. hypernym: - 04086356-n ili: i52439 @@ -28702,7 +28702,7 @@ definition: - a recording of a song that was first recorded or made popular by somebody else example: - - they made a cover of a Beatles' song + - They made a cover of a Beatles' song. hypernym: - 04070980-n ili: i52444 @@ -28869,7 +28869,7 @@ the activity of Cox-1; increases the risk of heart attacks example: - Cox-2 inhibitors reduce the symptoms of arthritis without endangering the stomach - and kidneys + and kidneys. hypernym: - 02724463-n ili: i52460 @@ -29330,7 +29330,7 @@ definition: - the club used in playing cricket example: - - a cricket bat has a narrow handle and a broad flat end for hitting + - A cricket bat has a narrow handle and a broad flat end for hitting. hypernym: - 03136912-n ili: i52506 @@ -29508,7 +29508,7 @@ definition: - the output of something in a season example: - - the latest crop of fashions is about to hit the stores + - The latest crop of fashions is about to hit the stores. hypernym: - 03292089-n ili: i52523 @@ -29647,7 +29647,7 @@ - either of two fine mutually perpendicular lines that cross in the focus plane of an optical instrument and are used for sighting or calibration example: - - he had the target in his cross hairs + - He had the target in his cross hairs. hypernym: - 06812755-n ili: i52537 @@ -29800,7 +29800,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06056961-n example: - - tomorrow my dentist will fit me for a crown + - Tomorrow my dentist will fit me for a crown. hypernym: - 03180270-n ili: i52552 @@ -30419,8 +30419,8 @@ definition: - a small open container usually used for drinking; usually has a handle example: - - he put the cup back in the saucer - - the handle of the cup was missing + - He put the cup back in the saucer. + - The handle of the cup was missing. hypernym: - 03138189-n - 03099154-n @@ -30433,7 +30433,7 @@ - a large metal vessel with two handles that is awarded as a trophy to the winner of a competition example: - - the school kept the cups in a special glass case + - The school kept the cups in a special glass case. hypernym: - 04495252-n ili: i52614 @@ -30445,7 +30445,7 @@ definition: - the hole (or metal container in the hole) on a golf green example: - - he swore as the ball rimmed the cup and rolled away + - He swore as the ball rimmed the cup and rolled away. - put the flag back in the cup hypernym: - 03531378-n @@ -30545,7 +30545,7 @@ definition: - the side of a sidewalk that is bordered by a curb example: - - policemen stood at intervals along the curbside + - Policemen stood at intervals along the curbside. hypernym: - 03906828-n ili: i52625 @@ -30591,7 +30591,7 @@ - a mechanical device consisting of a cylindrical tube around which the hair is wound to curl it example: - - a woman with her head full of curlers is not a pretty sight + - A woman with her head full of curlers is not a pretty sight. hypernym: - 03742461-n ili: i52629 @@ -31268,7 +31268,7 @@ definition: - a device that dampens or moistens something example: - - he used a dampener to moisten the shirts before he ironed them + - He used a dampener to moisten the shirts before he ironed them. hypernym: - 03187746-n ili: i52695 @@ -31547,7 +31547,7 @@ definition: - an accounting journal as a physical object example: - - he bought a new daybook + - He bought a new daybook. hypernym: - 03607775-n ili: i52723 @@ -31771,7 +31771,7 @@ definition: - (often used in combinations) something constructed with multiple levels example: - - they rode in a double-decker bus + - They rode in a double-decker bus. exemplifies: - 06318142-n hypernym: @@ -31932,7 +31932,7 @@ definition: - a structure used to defend against attack example: - - the artillery battered down the defenses + - The artillery battered down the defenses. hypernym: - 04348764-n ili: i52762 @@ -32074,7 +32074,7 @@ definition: - something that can be provided as the product of development example: - - under this contract the deliverables include both software and hardware + - Under this contract the deliverables include both software and hardware. hypernym: - 04014270-n ili: i52775 @@ -32405,7 +32405,7 @@ definition: - a decorative or artistic work example: - - the coach had a design on the doors + - The coach had a design on the doors. hypernym: - 03174056-n ili: i52808 @@ -32638,7 +32638,7 @@ definition: - an instrumentality invented for a particular purpose example: - - the device is small enough to wear on your wrist + - The device is small enough to wear on your wrist. - a device intended to conserve water hypernym: - 03580409-n @@ -32652,7 +32652,7 @@ domain_topic: - 05809602-n example: - - he was recognized by the device on his shield + - He was recognized by the device on his shield. hypernym: - 03287502-n ili: i52832 @@ -32799,8 +32799,8 @@ definition: - a playing card in the minor suit that has one or more red rhombuses on it example: - - he led a small diamond - - diamonds were trumps + - He led a small diamond. + - Diamonds were trumps. hypernym: - 03970276-n ili: i52846 @@ -32879,7 +32879,7 @@ definition: - a mechanical device in a camera that controls size of aperture of the lens example: - - the new cameras adjust the diaphragm automatically + - The new cameras adjust the diaphragm automatically. hypernym: - 03742461-n ili: i52854 @@ -33582,7 +33582,7 @@ definition: - an area arranged for dining example: - - they put up tents for the dining area + - They put up tents for the dining area. hypernym: - 02738693-n ili: i52919 @@ -33648,8 +33648,8 @@ definition: - a table at which meals are served example: - - he helped her clear the dining table - - a feast was spread upon the board + - He helped her clear the dining table. + - A feast was spread upon the board. hypernym: - 04387051-n ili: i52925 @@ -34035,7 +34035,7 @@ definition: - a piece of dishware normally used as a container for holding or serving food example: - - we gave them a set of dishes for a wedding present + - We gave them a set of dishes for a wedding present. hypernym: - 03138189-n - 03099154-n @@ -34217,8 +34217,8 @@ - a small plastic magnetic disk enclosed in a stiff envelope with a radial slit; used to store data or programs for a microcomputer example: - - floppy disks are noted for their relatively slow speed and small capacity and - low price + - Floppy disks are noted for their relatively slow speed and small capacity and + low price. hypernym: - 03712192-n ili: i52979 @@ -34550,7 +34550,7 @@ - a highway divided down the middle by a barrier that separates traffic going in different directions example: - - in Britain they call a divided highway a ‘dual carriageway’ + - In Britain they call a divided highway a ‘dual carriageway’. hypernym: - 03525144-n ili: i53010 @@ -34637,7 +34637,7 @@ - landing in a harbor next to a pier where ships are loaded and unloaded or repaired; may have gates to let water in or out example: - - the ship arrived at the dock more than a day late + - The ship arrived at the dock more than a day late. hypernym: - 03643635-n ili: i53018 @@ -34760,8 +34760,8 @@ definition: - something unspecified whose name is either forgotten or not known example: - - she eased the ball-shaped doodad back into its socket - - there may be some great new gizmo around the corner that you will want to use + - She eased the ball-shaped doodad back into its socket. + - There may be some great new gizmo around the corner that you will want to use. hypernym: - 04352366-n ili: i53030 @@ -34984,8 +34984,8 @@ - a swinging or sliding barrier that will close the entrance to a room or building or vehicle example: - - he knocked on the door - - he slammed the door as he left + - He knocked on the door. + - He slammed the door as he left. hypernym: - 03801102-n ili: i53050 @@ -34998,7 +34998,7 @@ definition: - a room that is entered via a door example: - - his office is the third door down the hall on the left + - His office is the third door down the hall on the left. hypernym: - 04112987-n ili: i53051 @@ -35010,7 +35010,7 @@ - a structure where people live or work (usually ordered along a street or road) example: - the office next door - - they live two doors up the street from us + - They live two doors up the street from us. hypernym: - 04348764-n ili: i53052 @@ -35127,7 +35127,7 @@ - the entrance (the space in a wall) through which you enter or leave a room or building; the space that a door can close example: - - he stuck his head in the doorway + - He stuck his head in the doorway. hypernym: - 03295682-n ili: i53063 @@ -35539,7 +35539,7 @@ definition: - an antibiotic derived from tetracycline that is effective against many infections example: - - Vibramycin is the trade name of doxycycline + - Vibramycin is the trade name of doxycycline. hypernym: - 02719777-n ili: i53102 @@ -35562,7 +35562,7 @@ definition: - a dose of liquid medicine example: - - he took a sleeping draft + - He took a sleeping draft. hypernym: - 03229941-n ili: i53104 @@ -35624,8 +35624,8 @@ - clothing that is conventionally worn by the opposite sex (especially women's clothing when worn by a man) example: - - he went to the party dressed in drag - - the waitresses looked like missionaries in drag + - He went to the party dressed in drag. + - The waitresses looked like missionaries in drag. hypernym: - 03055525-n ili: i53110 @@ -35741,7 +35741,7 @@ definition: - a playing card or cards dealt or taken from the pack example: - - he got a pair of kings in the draw + - He got a pair of kings in the draw. hypernym: - 03970276-n ili: i53122 @@ -35753,7 +35753,7 @@ - anything (straws or pebbles etc.) taken or chosen at random example: - the luck of the draw - - they drew lots for it + - They drew lots for it. hypernym: - 00002684-n ili: i53123 @@ -35813,7 +35813,7 @@ - a representation of forms or objects on a surface by means of lines example: - drawings of abstract forms - - he did complicated pen-and-ink drawings like medieval miniatures + - He did complicated pen-and-ink drawings like medieval miniatures. hypernym: - 04083958-n ili: i53128 @@ -35882,7 +35882,7 @@ definition: - a tie consisting of a cord that goes through a seam around an opening example: - - he pulled the drawstring and closed the bag + - He pulled the drawstring and closed the bag. hypernym: - 04440319-n ili: i53135 @@ -36137,7 +36137,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00924141-n example: - - they dug a drift parallel with the vein + - They dug a drift parallel with the vein. hypernym: - 03901282-n ili: i53157 @@ -36282,7 +36282,7 @@ definition: - a downward hanging loop in a line that runs to a building example: - - when it rained water would fall from the drip loop before it reached the building + - When it rained water would fall from the drip loop before it reached the building. hypernym: - 13898210-n ili: i53170 @@ -36341,7 +36341,7 @@ definition: - a wide scenic road planted with trees example: - - the riverside drive offers many exciting scenic views + - The riverside drive offers many exciting scenic views. hypernym: - 04103160-n ili: i53176 @@ -36353,7 +36353,7 @@ definition: - a mechanism by which force or power is transmitted in a machine example: - - a variable speed drive permitted operation through a range of speeds + - A variable speed drive permitted operation through a range of speeds. hypernym: - 03743963-n ili: i53177 @@ -36434,7 +36434,7 @@ definition: - a road leading up to a private house example: - - they parked in the driveway + - They parked in the driveway. hypernym: - 04103160-n ili: i53184 @@ -36614,7 +36614,7 @@ - pipet consisting of a small tube with a vacuum bulb at one end for drawing liquid in and releasing it a drop at a time example: - - she used an eye dropper to administer medication to the eyes + - She used an eye dropper to administer medication to the eyes. hypernym: - 03953387-n ili: i53201 @@ -36967,7 +36967,7 @@ - a wide silvery adhesive tape intended to seal joints in sheet metal duct work but having many other uses example: - - duct tape holds the world together + - Duct tape holds the world together. hypernym: - 02683191-n ili: i53234 @@ -37236,7 +37236,7 @@ definition: - a copy that corresponds to an original exactly example: - - he made a duplicate for the files + - He made a duplicate for the files. hypernym: - 03109245-n ili: i53260 @@ -37384,8 +37384,8 @@ definition: - housing that someone is living in example: - - he built a modest dwelling near the pond - - they raise money to provide homes for the homeless + - He built a modest dwelling near the pond. + - They raise money to provide homes for the homeless. hypernym: - 03551520-n ili: i53274 @@ -37515,7 +37515,7 @@ - electro-acoustic transducer for converting electric signals into sounds; it is held over or inserted into the ear example: - - it was not the typing but the earphones that she disliked + - It was not the typing but the earphones that she disliked. hypernym: - 03279472-n ili: i53285 @@ -37684,7 +37684,7 @@ definition: - a sharp side formed by the intersection of two surfaces of an object example: - - he rounded the edges of the box + - He rounded the edges of the box. hypernym: - 04220693-n ili: i53301 @@ -37696,8 +37696,8 @@ - the outside limit of an object or area or surface; a place farthest away from the center of something example: - - the edge of the leaf is wavy - - she sat on the edge of the bed + - The edge of the leaf is wavy. + - She sat on the edge of the bed. - the water's edge hypernym: - 08610212-n @@ -37749,8 +37749,8 @@ definition: - a representation of a person (especially in the form of sculpture) example: - - the coin bears an effigy of Lincoln - - the emperor's tomb had his image carved in stone + - The coin bears an effigy of Lincoln. + - The emperor's tomb had his image carved in stone. hypernym: - 04083958-n ili: i53307 @@ -37911,7 +37911,7 @@ definition: - the part of a sleeve that covers the elbow joint example: - - his coat had patches over the elbows + - His coat had patches over the elbows. hypernym: - 03054011-n ili: i53322 @@ -38054,7 +38054,7 @@ - an instrument of execution by electrocution; resembles an ordinary seat for one person example: - - the murderer was sentenced to die in the chair + - The murderer was sentenced to die in the chair. hypernym: - 03580860-n ili: i53335 @@ -38989,7 +38989,7 @@ definition: - a metal casting containing the cylinders and cooling ducts of an engine example: - - the engine had to be replaced because the block was cracked + - The engine had to be replaced because the block was cracked. hypernym: - 02983121-n ili: i53423 @@ -39150,8 +39150,8 @@ definition: - something that provides access (to get in or get out) example: - - they waited at the entrance to the garden - - beggars waited just outside the entryway to the cathedral + - They waited at the entrance to the garden. + - Beggars waited just outside the entryway to the cathedral. hypernym: - 02673692-n ili: i53438 @@ -39166,7 +39166,7 @@ definition: - a commodity that enters competition with established merchandise example: - - a well publicized entrant is the pocket computer + - A well publicized entrant is the pocket computer. hypernym: - 03080712-n ili: i53439 @@ -39653,7 +39653,7 @@ - 'additional unspecified odds and ends; more of the same; entity, other pronoun; pronoun, entity; quantifier: other' example: - - his report was full of etceteras + - His report was full of etceteras. hypernym: - 04352366-n ili: i53486 @@ -39956,8 +39956,8 @@ definition: - an opening that permits escape or release example: - - he blocked the way out - - the canyon had only one issue + - He blocked the way out. + - The canyon had only one issue. hypernym: - 00174132-n ili: i53516 @@ -40083,7 +40083,7 @@ - public transport consisting of a fast train or bus that makes only a few scheduled stops example: - - he caught the express to New York + - He caught the express to New York. hypernym: - 04025495-n ili: i53528 @@ -40177,7 +40177,7 @@ definition: - something additional of the same kind example: - - he always carried extras in case of an emergency + - He always carried extras in case of an emergency. hypernym: - 00022119-n ili: i53536 @@ -40198,7 +40198,7 @@ definition: - a small hole or loop (as in a needle) example: - - the thread wouldn't go through the eye + - The thread wouldn't go through the eye. hypernym: - 03531378-n ili: i53538 @@ -40219,7 +40219,7 @@ - a small vessel with a rim curved to fit the orbit of the eye; use to apply medicated or cleansing solution to the eyeball example: - - an eyecup is called ‘an eyebath’ in Britain + - An eyecup is called an ‘eyebath’ in Britain. hypernym: - 04538393-n ili: i53540 @@ -40297,9 +40297,9 @@ - artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers example: - - the fabric in the curtains was light and semitransparent - - woven cloth originated in Mesopotamia around 5000 BC - - she measured off enough material for a dress + - The fabric in the curtains was light and semitransparent. + - Woven cloth originated in Mesopotamia around 5000 BC. + - She measured off enough material for a dress. hypernym: - 00022119-n ili: i53547 @@ -40341,7 +40341,7 @@ - the side upon which the use of a thing depends (usually the most prominent surface of an object) example: - - he dealt the cards face down + - He dealt the cards face down. hypernym: - 03403382-n ili: i53550 @@ -40423,7 +40423,7 @@ - a building or place that provides a particular service or is used for a particular industry example: - - the assembly plant is an enormous facility + - The assembly plant is an enormous facility. hypernym: - 00022119-n ili: i53558 @@ -40870,7 +40870,7 @@ definition: - workplace consisting of farm buildings and cultivated land as a unit example: - - it takes several people to work the farm + - It takes several people to work the farm. hypernym: - 04609402-n ili: i53601 @@ -41213,7 +41213,7 @@ definition: - a barrier that surrounds the wheels of a vehicle to block splashing water or mud example: - - in Britain they call a fender a ‘wing’ + - In Britain they call a fender a ‘wing’. hypernym: - 02799782-n ili: i53635 @@ -41710,7 +41710,7 @@ definition: - a model of a bodily form (especially of a person) example: - - he made a figure of Santa Claus + - He made a figure of Santa Claus. hypernym: - 03782816-n ili: i53682 @@ -41880,8 +41880,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06056961-n example: - - when he yawned I could see the gold fillings in his teeth - - an informal British term for ‘filling’ is ‘stopping’ + - An informal British term for ‘filling’ is ‘stopping’. + - When he yawned I could see the gold fillings in his teeth. hypernym: - 03180270-n ili: i53698 @@ -41892,7 +41892,7 @@ definition: - a thin coating or layer example: - - the table was covered with a film of dust + - The table was covered with a film of dust. hypernym: - 00002684-n ili: i53699 @@ -42121,7 +42121,7 @@ definition: - the final coating of (e.g., paint, plaster, varnish, etc.) example: - - we can't paint until they put on the finishing coat + - We can't paint until they put on the finishing coat. hypernym: - 03062092-n - 15016854-n @@ -42174,7 +42174,7 @@ definition: - a fireplace in which a relatively small fire is burning example: - - they sat by the fire and talked + - They sat by the fire and talked. hypernym: - 03351301-n ili: i53728 @@ -42195,7 +42195,7 @@ definition: - a portable gun example: - - he wore his firearm in a shoulder holster + - He wore his firearm in a shoulder holster. hypernym: - 03472916-n ili: i53730 @@ -42366,9 +42366,9 @@ definition: - an open recess in a wall at the base of a chimney where a fire can be built example: - - the fireplace was so large you could walk inside it - - he laid a fire in the hearth and lit it - - the hearth was black with the charcoal of many fires + - The fireplace was so large you could walk inside it. + - He laid a fire in the hearth and lit it. + - The hearth was black with the charcoal of many fires. hypernym: - 04069081-n ili: i53746 @@ -42807,7 +42807,7 @@ domain_topic: - 03410635-n example: - - she liked the kitchen fitments + - She liked the kitchen fitments. hypernym: - 03410635-n ili: i53786 @@ -42878,7 +42878,7 @@ - the accessories that normally accompany (something or some activity) example: - an elaborate formal dinner with all the fixings - - he bought a Christmas tree and trimmings to decorate it + - He bought a Christmas tree and trimmings to decorate it. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -42940,7 +42940,7 @@ definition: - a walk of flagstones example: - - the flagging in the garden was quite imaginative + - The flagging in the garden was quite imaginative. hypernym: - 04552265-n ili: i53799 @@ -42980,7 +42980,7 @@ definition: - the chief one of a related group example: - - it is their flagship newspaper + - It is their flagship newspaper. hypernym: - 04431353-n ili: i53803 @@ -43074,7 +43074,7 @@ - any broad thin and limber covering attached at one edge; hangs loose or projects freely example: - - he wrote on the flap of the envelope + - He wrote on the flap of the envelope. hypernym: - 03127399-n ili: i53812 @@ -43128,8 +43128,8 @@ definition: - a bright patch of color used for decoration or identification example: - - red flashes adorned the airplane - - a flash sewn on his sleeve indicated the unit he belonged to + - Red flashes adorned the airplane. + - A flash sewn on his sleeve indicated the unit he belonged to. hypernym: - 03903640-n ili: i53817 @@ -43621,8 +43621,8 @@ definition: - the inside lower horizontal surface (as of a room, hallway, tent, or other structure) example: - - they needed rugs to cover the bare floors - - we spread our sleeping bags on the dry floor of the tent + - They needed rugs to cover the bare floors. + - We spread our sleeping bags on the dry floor of the tent. hypernym: - 03541528-n ili: i53865 @@ -43635,7 +43635,7 @@ - a structure consisting of a room or set of rooms at a single position along a vertical scale example: - - what level is the office on? + - What level is the office on? hypernym: - 04348764-n ili: i53866 @@ -43649,7 +43649,7 @@ definition: - a large room in a exchange where the trading is done example: - - he is a floor trader + - He is a floor trader. hypernym: - 04112987-n ili: i53867 @@ -43661,7 +43661,7 @@ definition: - the legislative hall where members debate and vote and conduct other business example: - - there was a motion from the floor + - There was a motion from the floor. hypernym: - 03483990-n ili: i53868 @@ -44323,7 +44323,7 @@ definition: - a piece of thin and flexible sheet metal example: - - the photographic film was wrapped in foil + - The photographic film was wrapped in foil. hypernym: - 04196525-n ili: i53933 @@ -44445,7 +44445,7 @@ definition: - a piece of work that exploits or builds on earlier work example: - - his new software is a follow-up to the programs they started with + - His new software is a follow-up to the programs they started with. hypernym: - 04606723-n ili: i53944 @@ -44498,7 +44498,7 @@ definition: - a support resembling a pedal extremity example: - - one foot of the chair was on the carpet + - One foot of the chair was on the carpet. hypernym: - 04366676-n ili: i53949 @@ -44509,8 +44509,8 @@ definition: - film that has been shot example: - - they had stock footage of lightning, tornados, and hurricanes - - he edited the news footage + - They had stock footage of lightning, tornados, and hurricanes. + - He edited the news footage. hypernym: - 03343766-n ili: i53950 @@ -44921,7 +44921,7 @@ definition: - a mold for setting concrete example: - - they built elaborate forms for pouring the foundation + - They built elaborate forms for pouring the foundation. hypernym: - 03784903-n ili: i53990 @@ -45059,8 +45059,8 @@ definition: - lowest support of a structure example: - - it was built on a base of solid rock - - he stood at the foot of the tower + - It was built on a base of solid rock. + - He stood at the foot of the tower. hypernym: - 04367588-n ili: i54003 @@ -45320,8 +45320,8 @@ definition: - a framework that supports and protects a picture or a mirror example: - - the frame enhances but is not itself the subject of attention - - the frame was much more valuable than the mirror it held + - The frame enhances but is not itself the subject of attention. + - The frame was much more valuable than the mirror it held. hypernym: - 03396616-n ili: i54028 @@ -45612,7 +45612,7 @@ - an ornamental pattern consisting of repeated vertical and horizontal lines (often in relief) example: - - there was a simple fret at the top of the walls + - There was a simple fret at the top of the walls. hypernym: - 02737428-n ili: i54056 @@ -45947,7 +45947,7 @@ definition: - a pipe that carries gasoline from a tank to a gasoline engine example: - - the car wouldn't start because dirt clogged the gas line + - The car wouldn't start because dirt clogged the gas line. hypernym: - 03950948-n ili: i54088 @@ -46205,8 +46205,8 @@ definition: - furnishings that make a room or other area ready for occupancy example: - - they had too much furniture for the small apartment - - there was only one piece of furniture in the room + - They had too much furniture for the small apartment. + - There was only one piece of furniture in the room. hypernym: - 03410175-n ili: i54111 @@ -46703,7 +46703,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00456623-n example: - - the child received several games for his birthday + - The child received several games for his birthday. hypernym: - 03419072-n ili: i54157 @@ -46845,7 +46845,7 @@ definition: - a narrow opening example: - - he opened the window a crack + - He opened the window a crack. hypernym: - 03854249-n ili: i54171 @@ -46889,7 +46889,7 @@ definition: - a receptacle where waste can be discarded example: - - she tossed the moldy bread into the garbage + - She tossed the moldy bread into the garbage. hypernym: - 04068016-n ili: i54175 @@ -46900,7 +46900,7 @@ definition: - a truck for collecting domestic refuse example: - - in Britain a garbage truck is called a ‘dustcart’ + - In Britain a garbage truck is called a ‘dustcart’. hypernym: - 04497386-n ili: i54176 @@ -47315,7 +47315,7 @@ definition: - a pipeline used to transport natural gas example: - - the workmen broke through the gas line + - The workmen broke through the gas line. hypernym: - 03952601-n ili: i54216 @@ -47629,7 +47629,7 @@ - a habit-forming drug that is not addictive but its use may lead to the use of other addictive drugs example: - - one college athlete recently called beer a gateway drug for young people + - One college athlete recently called beer a gateway drug for young people. hypernym: - 03253661-n ili: i54245 @@ -47797,7 +47797,7 @@ - wheelwork consisting of a connected set of rotating gears by which force is transmitted or motion or torque is changed example: - - the fool got his tie caught in the geartrain + - The fool got his tie caught in the geartrain. hypernym: - 04584257-n ili: i54260 @@ -47821,7 +47821,7 @@ definition: - a mechanical device for engaging and disengaging gears example: - - in Britain they call a gearshift a ‘gear lever’ + - In Britain they call a gearshift a ‘gear lever’. hypernym: - 03742461-n ili: i54262 @@ -47974,7 +47974,7 @@ - when the patent protection for a brand-name drug expires generic versions of the drug can be offered for sale if the FDA agrees example: - - generic drugs are usually cheaper than brand-name drugs + - Generic drugs are usually cheaper than brand-name drugs. hypernym: - 03439338-n - 03252323-n @@ -48243,7 +48243,7 @@ definition: - glassware collectively example: - - She collected old glass + - She collected old glass. hypernym: - 03443988-n ili: i54303 @@ -49366,7 +49366,7 @@ - a place for the burial of a corpse (especially beneath the ground and marked by a tombstone) example: - - he put flowers on his mother's grave + - He put flowers on his mother's grave. hypernym: - 08682181-n ili: i54410 @@ -49456,7 +49456,7 @@ definition: - clothing that is a grey color example: - - he was dressed in grey + - He was dressed in grey. hypernym: - 03055525-n ili: i54418 @@ -49689,7 +49689,7 @@ definition: - a framework of metal bars used as a partition or a grate example: - - he cooked hamburgers on the grill + - He cooked hamburgers on the grill. hypernym: - 03396616-n ili: i54441 @@ -49827,7 +49827,7 @@ definition: - a marketplace where groceries are sold example: - - the grocery store included a meat market + - The grocery store included a meat market. hypernym: - 03727779-n ili: i54454 @@ -51090,7 +51090,7 @@ definition: - an interior passage or corridor onto which rooms open example: - - the elevators were at the end of the hall + - The elevators were at the end of the hall. hypernym: - 03116750-n ili: i54575 @@ -51250,7 +51250,7 @@ definition: - a rotating pointer on the face of a timepiece example: - - the big hand counts the minutes + - The big hand counts the minutes. hypernym: - 03981590-n ili: i54590 @@ -51366,8 +51366,8 @@ definition: - wheeled vehicle that can be pushed by a person; may have one or two or four wheels example: - - he used a handcart to carry the rocks away - - their pushcart was piled high with groceries + - He used a handcart to carry the rocks away. + - Their pushcart was piled high with groceries. hypernym: - 04583497-n ili: i54601 @@ -51416,7 +51416,7 @@ - light microscope consisting of a single convex lens that is used to produce an enlarged image example: - - the magnifying glass was invented by Roger Bacon in 1250 + - The magnifying glass was invented by Roger Bacon in 1250. hypernym: - 03673155-n ili: i54605 @@ -51492,8 +51492,8 @@ - the appendage to an object that is designed to be held in order to use or move it example: - - he grabbed the hammer by the handle - - it was an old briefcase but it still had a good grip + - He grabbed the hammer by the handle. + - It was an old briefcase but it still had a good grip. hypernym: - 02731707-n ili: i54612 @@ -51755,7 +51755,7 @@ definition: - decoration that is hung (as a tapestry) on a wall or over a window example: - - the cold castle walls were covered with hangings + - The cold castle walls were covered with hangings. hypernym: - 03174056-n ili: i54638 @@ -51920,7 +51920,7 @@ definition: - a store selling hardware example: - - in Great Britain they used to call a hardware store an ‘ironmonger's shop’ + - In Great Britain they used to call a hardware store an ‘ironmonger's shop’. hypernym: - 04209460-n ili: i54653 @@ -52406,7 +52406,7 @@ - a projection out from one end example: - the head of the nail - - a pinhead is the head of a pin + - A pinhead is the head of a pin. hypernym: - 04015323-n ili: i54699 @@ -52440,7 +52440,7 @@ - (usually plural) the obverse side of a coin that usually bears the representation of a person's head example: - - call heads or tails! + - Call heads or tails! exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -52453,7 +52453,7 @@ definition: - a band worn around or over the head example: - - the earphones were held in place by a headband + - The earphones were held in place by a headband. hypernym: - 02787241-n ili: i54703 @@ -52613,7 +52613,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - the general's headquarters were a couple of large tents + - The general's headquarters were a couple of large tents. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -52628,7 +52628,7 @@ definition: - (usually plural) the office that serves as the administrative center of an enterprise example: - - many companies have their headquarters in New York + - Many companies have their headquarters in New York. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -52700,7 +52700,7 @@ definition: - a shop specializing in articles of interest to drug users example: - - he bought some roach clips and hashish pipes at the head shop + - He bought some roach clips and hashish pipes at the head shop. hypernym: - 04209460-n ili: i54727 @@ -52783,8 +52783,8 @@ definition: - a playing card in the major suit that has one or more red hearts on it example: - - he led the queen of hearts - - hearts were trumps + - He led the queen of hearts. + - Hearts were trumps. hypernym: - 03970276-n ili: i54735 @@ -52898,8 +52898,8 @@ definition: - utility to warm a building example: - - the heating system wasn't working - - they have radiant heating + - The heating system wasn't working. + - They have radiant heating. hypernym: - 04524169-n ili: i54746 @@ -52918,7 +52918,7 @@ - electric heater consisting of a high-power incandescent lamp that emits infrared radiation example: - - the bathroom could be warmed by an infrared lamp + - The bathroom could be warmed by an infrared lamp. hypernym: - 03277150-n ili: i54747 @@ -53165,10 +53165,10 @@ - the edge of a piece of cloth; especially the finished edge that has been doubled under and stitched down example: - - the hem of her dress was stained + - The hem of her dress was stained. - let down the hem - - he stitched weights into the curtain's hem - - it seeped along the hem of his jacket + - He stitched weights into the curtain's hem. + - It seeped along the hem of his jacket. hypernym: - 03269453-n ili: i54770 @@ -53540,7 +53540,7 @@ definition: - tower consisting of a multistoried building of offices or apartments example: - - ‘tower block’ is the British term for ‘high-rise’ + - ‘tower block’ is the British term for ‘high-rise’. hypernym: - 04467365-n ili: i54806 @@ -54006,7 +54006,7 @@ definition: - one playing period (from tee to green) on a golf course example: - - he played 18 holes + - He played 18 holes. hypernym: - 15281726-n ili: i54851 @@ -54150,7 +54150,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - he ruled that the runner failed to touch home + - He ruled that the runner failed to touch home. hypernym: - 02801040-n ili: i54864 @@ -54270,8 +54270,8 @@ definition: - protective covering consisting of a metal part that covers the engine example: - - there are powerful engines under the hoods of new cars - - the mechanic removed the cowling in order to repair the plane's engine + - There are powerful engines under the hoods of new cars. + - The mechanic removed the cowling in order to repair the plane's engine. hypernym: - 04020673-n ili: i54876 @@ -54437,7 +54437,7 @@ definition: - a device providing a connection between a power source and a user example: - - some campsites have electrical hookups for trailers + - Some campsites have electrical hookups for trailers. hypernym: - 03095830-n ili: i54891 @@ -54459,7 +54459,7 @@ - a rigid circular band of metal or wood or other material used for holding or fastening or hanging or pulling example: - - there was still a rusty iron hoop for tying a horse + - There was still a rusty iron hoop for tying a horse. hypernym: - 02787241-n ili: i54893 @@ -54672,7 +54672,7 @@ example: - horns at the ends of a new moon - the horn of an anvil - - the cleat had two horns + - The cleat had two horns. hypernym: - 03187746-n ili: i54913 @@ -54715,7 +54715,7 @@ definition: - something that inspires horror; something horrible example: - - the painting that others found so beautiful was a horror to him + - The painting that others found so beautiful was a horror to him. hypernym: - 04431553-n ili: i54917 @@ -54792,7 +54792,7 @@ definition: - a wig made of horsehair example: - - the English judiciary wear their traditional horsehair wigs + - The English judiciary wear their traditional horsehair wigs. hypernym: - 04591493-n ili: i54925 @@ -54803,8 +54803,8 @@ definition: - an early term for an automobile example: - - when automobiles first replaced horse-drawn carriages they were called horseless - carriages + - When automobiles first replaced horse-drawn carriages they were called horseless + carriages. hypernym: - 02961779-n ili: i54926 @@ -55155,8 +55155,8 @@ definition: - a dwelling that serves as living quarters for one or more families example: - - he has a house on Cape Cod - - she felt she had to get out of the house + - He has a house on Cape Cod. + - She felt she had to get out of the house. hypernym: - 03264208-n - 02916498-n @@ -55173,7 +55173,7 @@ definition: - a building in which something is sheltered or located example: - - they had a large carriage house + - They had a large carriage house. hypernym: - 02916498-n ili: i54961 @@ -55204,7 +55204,7 @@ definition: - an unstable construction with playing cards example: - - he built three levels of his cardcastle before it collapsed + - He built three levels of his cardcastle before it collapsed. hypernym: - 04348764-n ili: i54964 @@ -55644,7 +55644,7 @@ - a speedboat that is equipped with winglike structures that lift it so that it skims the water at high speeds example: - - the museum houses a replica of the jet hydroplane that broke the record + - The museum houses a replica of the jet hydroplane that broke the record. hypernym: - 04280688-n ili: i55005 @@ -55657,7 +55657,7 @@ - a device consisting of a flat or curved piece (as a metal plate) so that its surface reacts to the water it is passing through example: - - the fins of a fish act as hydrofoils + - The fins of a fish act as hydrofoils. hypernym: - 03187746-n ili: i55006 @@ -55850,7 +55850,7 @@ - a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic medicine (trade names Advil and Motrin and Nuprin) used to relieve the pain of arthritis and as an antipyretic example: - - daily use of ibuprofen can irritate the stomach + - Daily use of ibuprofen can irritate the stomach. hypernym: - 03834005-n ili: i55024 @@ -55985,7 +55985,7 @@ definition: - a rink with a floor of ice for ice hockey or ice skating example: - - the crowd applauded when she skated out onto the ice + - The crowd applauded when she skated out onto the ice. hypernym: - 04100719-n ili: i55036 @@ -56106,8 +56106,8 @@ definition: - a material effigy that is worshipped example: - - thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image - - money was his god + - Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image. + - Money was his god. hypernym: - 03270785-n ili: i55047 @@ -56354,7 +56354,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06056961-n example: - - the dentist took an impression for use in preparing an inlay + - The dentist took an impression for use in preparing an inlay. hypernym: - 03570468-n ili: i55070 @@ -56920,8 +56920,8 @@ definition: - a product of your creative thinking and work example: - - he had little respect for the inspirations of other artists - - after years of work his brainchild was a tangible reality + - He had little respect for the inspirations of other artists. + - After years of work his brainchild was a tangible reality. hypernym: - 04014270-n ili: i55125 @@ -57201,7 +57201,7 @@ definition: - a device that prevents an automotive engine from starting example: - - car thieves know how to bypass the ignition interlock + - Car thieves know how to bypass the ignition interlock. hypernym: - 03187746-n ili: i55152 @@ -57577,7 +57577,7 @@ definition: - garments (clothes or linens) that are to be (or have been) ironed example: - - there was a basketful of ironing to do + - There was a basketful of ironing to do. hypernym: - 03423924-n - 04587584-n @@ -57630,7 +57630,7 @@ definition: - work made of iron (gratings or rails or railings etc.) example: - - the houses had much ornamental ironwork + - The houses had much ornamental ironwork. hypernym: - 04606723-n ili: i55193 @@ -57745,7 +57745,7 @@ definition: - a whole individual unit; especially when included in a list or collection example: - - they reduced the price on many items + - They reduced the price on many items. hypernym: - 00003553-n ili: i55204 @@ -57842,7 +57842,7 @@ definition: - an outer wrapping or casing example: - - phonograph records were sold in cardboard jackets + - Phonograph records were sold in cardboard jackets. hypernym: - 04613084-n ili: i55214 @@ -58415,7 +58415,7 @@ definition: - something excellent of its kind example: - - the bike was a jimdandy + - The bike was a jimdandy. hypernym: - 04431553-n ili: i55269 @@ -58428,7 +58428,7 @@ definition: - a short crowbar example: - - in Britain they call a jimmy a ‘jemmy’. + - In Britain they call a jimmy a ‘jemmy’. hypernym: - 03142995-n ili: i55270 @@ -58460,7 +58460,7 @@ definition: - an object worked on; a result produced by working example: - - he held the job in his left hand and worked on it with his right + - He held the job in his left hand and worked on it with his right. hypernym: - 04014270-n ili: i55273 @@ -58831,7 +58831,7 @@ definition: - a jumper that consists of a short piece of wire example: - - it was a tangle of jumper cables and clip leads + - It was a tangle of jumper cables and clip leads. hypernym: - 03609842-n - 04601816-n @@ -59107,7 +59107,7 @@ - the leaves of the shrub Catha edulis which are chewed like tobacco or used to make tea; has the effect of a euphoric stimulant example: - - in Yemen, kat is used daily by 85% of adults + - In Yemen, kat is used daily by 85% of adults. hypernym: - 04327264-n ili: i55335 @@ -60733,7 +60733,7 @@ definition: - a fabric interwoven with threads of metal example: - - she wore a gold lame dress + - She wore a gold lame dress. hypernym: - 03314753-n ili: i55492 @@ -60996,7 +60996,7 @@ definition: - a telephone line that travels over terrestrial circuits example: - - a land line can be wire or fiber optics or microwave + - A land line can be wire or fiber optics or microwave. hypernym: - 04409192-n ili: i55518 @@ -61047,7 +61047,7 @@ definition: - a garden laid out for esthetic effect example: - - they spent a great deal of money on the landscaping + - They spent a great deal of money on the landscaping. hypernym: - 03422255-n ili: i55523 @@ -61147,7 +61147,7 @@ definition: - a flap that lies over another part example: - - the lap of the shingles should be at least ten inches + - The lap of the shingles should be at least ten inches. hypernym: - 03362222-n ili: i55533 @@ -61159,7 +61159,7 @@ definition: - the part of a piece of clothing that covers the thighs example: - - his lap was covered with food stains + - His lap was covered with food stains. hypernym: - 03054011-n ili: i55534 @@ -61260,7 +61260,7 @@ - a smart bomb that seeks the laser light reflected off of the target and uses it to correct its descent example: - - laser-guided bombs cannot be used in cloudy weather + - Laser-guided bombs cannot be used in cloudy weather. hypernym: - 04252975-n ili: i55544 @@ -61294,7 +61294,7 @@ definition: - rope that is used for fastening something to something else example: - - the boats were held together by lashings + - The boats were held together by lashings. hypernym: - 04115362-n - 03328648-n @@ -61612,7 +61612,7 @@ definition: - van that picks up and delivers laundry example: - - a laundry truck stops by every week + - A laundry truck stops by every week. hypernym: - 04527465-n ili: i55577 @@ -62010,7 +62010,7 @@ definition: - the piece of ground in the outfield on the catcher's left example: - - the batter flied out to left + - The batter flied out to left. hypernym: - 08691133-n ili: i55615 @@ -62398,7 +62398,7 @@ definition: - a room where books are kept example: - - they had brandy in the library + - They had brandy in the library. hypernym: - 04112987-n ili: i55651 @@ -62430,7 +62430,7 @@ - a movable top or cover (hinged or separate) for closing the opening at the top of a box, chest, jar, pan, etc. example: - - he raised the piano lid + - He raised the piano lid. hypernym: - 04461181-n ili: i55654 @@ -62605,7 +62605,7 @@ - medical equipment that assists or replaces important bodily functions and so enables a patient to live who otherwise might not survive example: - - the patient is on life support + - The patient is on life support. hypernym: - 03298959-n ili: i55670 @@ -62617,7 +62617,7 @@ definition: - equipment that makes life possible in otherwise deadly environmental conditions example: - - the astronauts relied on their life-support systems + - The astronauts relied on their life-support systems. hypernym: - 03298959-n ili: i55671 @@ -62693,7 +62693,7 @@ definition: - any device serving as a source of illumination example: - - he stopped the car and turned off the lights + - He stopped the car and turned off the lights. hypernym: - 04270870-n ili: i55679 @@ -62752,7 +62752,7 @@ definition: - a device for lighting or igniting fuel or charges or fires example: - - do you have a light? + - Do you have a light? hypernym: - 03187746-n ili: i55684 @@ -62962,7 +62962,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06108876-n example: - - a limiter introduces amplitude distortion + - A limiter introduces amplitude distortion. hypernym: - 03037347-n ili: i55703 @@ -63197,7 +63197,7 @@ definition: - a fastener that serves to join or connect example: - - the walls are held together with metal links placed in the wet mortar during construction + - The walls are held together with metal links placed in the wet mortar during construction. hypernym: - 03328648-n ili: i55724 @@ -63556,8 +63556,8 @@ definition: - housing available for people to live in example: - - he found quarters for his family - - I visited his bachelor quarters + - He found quarters for his family. + - I visited his bachelor quarters. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -63653,7 +63653,7 @@ definition: - public transport consisting of a bus or train that stops at all stations or stops example: - - the local seemed to take forever to get to New York + - The local seemed to take forever to get to New York. hypernym: - 04025495-n ili: i55768 @@ -63713,7 +63713,7 @@ definition: - a workplace away from a studio at which some or all of a movie may be made example: - - they shot the film on location in Nevada + - They shot the film on location in Nevada. hypernym: - 04609402-n ili: i55773 @@ -64634,7 +64634,7 @@ definition: - compartment in an automobile that carries luggage or shopping or tools example: - - he put his golf bag in the trunk + - He put his golf bag in the trunk. hypernym: - 03083745-n ili: i55862 @@ -65138,7 +65138,7 @@ definition: - product consisting of a paperback periodic publication as a physical object example: - - tripped over a pile of magazines + - … tripped over a pile of magazines hypernym: - 04014270-n ili: i55910 @@ -65171,7 +65171,7 @@ domain_topic: - 03252323-n example: - - there is no magic bullet against cancer + - There is no magic bullet against cancer. hypernym: - 04081594-n ili: i55913 @@ -65341,7 +65341,7 @@ - memory device consisting of a long thin plastic strip coated with iron oxide; used to record audio or video signals or to store computer information example: - - he took along a dozen tapes to record the interview + - He took along a dozen tapes to record the interview. hypernym: - 03750331-n ili: i55928 @@ -65442,7 +65442,7 @@ definition: - letter carrier's shoulder bag example: - - in Britain they call a mailbag a ‘postbag’ + - In Britain they call a mailbag a ‘postbag’. hypernym: - 02776042-n ili: i55938 @@ -65792,7 +65792,7 @@ definition: - anything added to fill out a whole example: - - some of the items in the collection are mere makeweights + - Some of the items in the collection are mere makeweights. hypernym: - 00002684-n ili: i55972 @@ -65804,7 +65804,7 @@ definition: - (usually plural) the components needed for making or doing something example: - - the recipe listed all the makings for a chocolate cake + - The recipe listed all the makings for a chocolate cake. hypernym: - 03085025-n ili: i55973 @@ -65885,8 +65885,8 @@ definition: - game equipment consisting of an object used in playing certain board games example: - - he taught me to set up the men on the chess board - - he sacrificed a piece to get a strategic advantage + - He taught me to set up the men on the chess board. + - He sacrificed a piece to get a strategic advantage. hypernym: - 03419072-n ili: i55981 @@ -66224,7 +66224,7 @@ definition: - equipage for marching example: - - the company was dressed in full marching order + - The company was dressed in full marching order. hypernym: - 03735644-n ili: i56014 @@ -66266,7 +66266,7 @@ definition: - some conspicuous object used to distinguish or mark something example: - - the buoys were markers for the channel + - The buoys were markers for the channel. hypernym: - 00022119-n ili: i56018 @@ -66633,7 +66633,7 @@ - an ancient Egyptian mud-brick tomb with a rectangular base and sloping sides and flat roof example: - - the Egyptian pyramids developed from the mastaba + - The Egyptian pyramids developed from the mastaba. hypernym: - 03459977-n ili: i56055 @@ -66725,8 +66725,8 @@ - lighter consisting of a thin piece of wood or cardboard tipped with combustible chemical; ignites with friction example: - - he always carries matches to light his pipe - - as long you've a lucifer to light your fag + - He always carries matches to light his pipe. + - As long you've a lucifer to light your fag. hypernym: - 03671917-n ili: i56064 @@ -66741,7 +66741,7 @@ definition: - an exact duplicate example: - - when a match is found an entry is made in the notebook + - When a match is found an entry is made in the notebook. hypernym: - 03262046-n ili: i56065 @@ -66753,7 +66753,7 @@ definition: - a burning piece of wood or cardboard example: - - if you drop a match in there the whole place will explode + - If you drop a match in there the whole place will explode. hypernym: - 03671917-n ili: i56066 @@ -67420,8 +67420,8 @@ definition: - an electronic memory device example: - - a memory and the CPU form the central part of a computer to which peripherals - are attached + - A memory and the CPU form the central part of a computer to which peripherals + are attached. hypernym: - 03750331-n - 03498434-n @@ -67470,7 +67470,7 @@ definition: - sewing that repairs a worn or torn hole (especially in a garment) example: - - her stockings had several mends + - Her stockings had several mends. hypernym: - 04186446-n ili: i56136 @@ -67699,8 +67699,8 @@ definition: - items for sale to the individual consumer example: - - good business depends on having good merchandise - - that store offers a variety of products + - Good business depends on having good merchandise. + - That store offers a variety of products. hypernym: - 03080712-n ili: i56156 @@ -67915,7 +67915,7 @@ definition: - the metal parts of something example: - - there were bullet holes in the metalwork + - There were bullet holes in the metalwork. hypernym: - 04606723-n ili: i56177 @@ -68115,7 +68115,7 @@ in psychotherapy but in 1985 it was declared illegal in the United States example: - MDMA is often used at parties because it enables partygoers to remain active for - long periods of time + long periods of time. hypernym: - 03058083-n ili: i56194 @@ -68151,8 +68151,8 @@ definition: - an electric railway operating below the surface of the ground (usually in a city) example: - - in Paris the subway system is called the ‘metro’ and in London it is called the - ‘tube’ or the ‘underground’ + - In Paris the subway system is called the ‘metro’ and in London it is called the + ‘tube’ or the ‘underground’. hypernym: - 04055680-n ili: i56197 @@ -68191,7 +68191,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - she lives in a Chelsea mews + - She lives in a Chelsea mews. hypernym: - 04341737-n ili: i56200 @@ -68368,9 +68368,9 @@ - integrated circuit semiconductor chip that performs the bulk of the processing and controls the parts of a system example: - - a microprocessor functions as the central processing unit of a microcomputer - - a disk drive contains a microprocessor to handle the internal functions of the - drive + - A microprocessor functions as the central processing unit of a microcomputer. + - A disk drive contains a microprocessor to handle the internal functions of the + drive. hypernym: - 03023717-n ili: i56217 @@ -68381,7 +68381,7 @@ definition: - magnifier of the image of small objects example: - - the invention of the microscope led to the discovery of the cell + - The invention of the microscope led to the discovery of the cell. hypernym: - 03714745-n ili: i56218 @@ -68543,8 +68543,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - this military post provides an important source of income for the town nearby - - there is an officer's club on the post + - This military post provides an important source of income for the town nearby. + - There is an officer's club on the post. hypernym: - 03768668-n ili: i56233 @@ -69218,7 +69218,7 @@ definition: - the surface of a beveled end of a piece where a miter joint is made example: - - he covered the miter with glue before making the joint + - He covered the miter with glue before making the joint. hypernym: - 04369112-n ili: i56296 @@ -70362,7 +70362,7 @@ definition: - structure consisting of an artificial heap or bank usually of earth or stones example: - - they built small mounds to hide behind + - They built small mounds to hide behind. hypernym: - 04348764-n ili: i56402 @@ -70389,7 +70389,7 @@ - a mounting consisting of a piece of metal (as in a ring or other jewelry) that holds a gem in place example: - - the diamond was in a plain gold mount + - The diamond was in a plain gold mount. hypernym: - 03798719-n ili: i56404 @@ -70454,7 +70454,7 @@ your computer screen as you move it around on a pad; on the bottom of the device is a ball that rolls on the surface of the pad example: - - a mouse takes much more room than a trackball + - A mouse takes much more room than a trackball. hypernym: - 03282682-n ili: i56410 @@ -70518,7 +70518,7 @@ definition: - the opening of a jar or bottle example: - - the jar had a wide mouth + - The jar had a wide mouth. hypernym: - 03854249-n ili: i56416 @@ -70608,7 +70608,7 @@ definition: - the driving and regulating parts of a mechanism (as of a watch or clock) example: - - it was an expensive watch with a diamond movement + - It was an expensive watch with a diamond movement. hypernym: - 02680572-n ili: i56425 @@ -70740,7 +70740,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07000717-n example: - - Arafat was holed up in the mukataa of his West Bank compound + - Arafat was holed up in the mukataa of his West Bank compound. hypernym: - 03509867-n ili: i56438 @@ -71015,7 +71015,7 @@ definition: - a solid projectile that is shot by a musket example: - - they had to carry a ramrod as well as powder and ball + - They had to carry a ramrod as well as powder and ball. hypernym: - 04212826-n ili: i56465 @@ -71766,8 +71766,8 @@ definition: - a narrow part of an artifact that resembles a neck in position or form example: - - the banjo had a long neck - - the bottle had a wide neck + - The banjo had a long neck. + - The bottle had a wide neck. hypernym: - 03898588-n ili: i56537 @@ -71855,8 +71855,8 @@ - neckwear consisting of a long narrow piece of material worn (mostly by men) under a collar and tied in knot at the front example: - - he stood in front of the mirror tightening his necktie - - he wore a vest and tie + - He stood in front of the mirror tightening his necktie. + - He wore a vest and tie. hypernym: - 03821545-n ili: i56546 @@ -72141,7 +72141,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06287350-n example: - - the networks compete to broadcast important sports events + - The networks compete to broadcast important sports events. hypernym: - 03081962-n ili: i56572 @@ -72246,7 +72246,7 @@ definition: - the physical object that is the product of a newspaper publisher example: - - when it began to rain he covered his head with a newspaper + - When it began to rain he covered his head with a newspaper. hypernym: - 04014270-n ili: i56582 @@ -72346,7 +72346,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - he's in the nick + - He's in the nick. exemplifies: - 07171981-n hypernym: @@ -72686,7 +72686,7 @@ definition: - an anti-inflammatory drug that does not contain steroids example: - - NSAIDs inhibit the activity of both Cox-1 and Cox-2 enzymes + - NSAIDs inhibit the activity of both Cox-1 and Cox-2 enzymes. hypernym: - 02724463-n ili: i56623 @@ -72803,7 +72803,7 @@ definition: - a front that resembles a human nose (especially the front of an aircraft) example: - - the nose of the rocket heated up on reentry + - The nose of the rocket heated up on reentry. hypernym: - 03403382-n ili: i56633 @@ -72814,7 +72814,7 @@ definition: - the front or forward projection of a tool or weapon example: - - he ducked under the nose of the gun + - He ducked under the nose of the gun. hypernym: - 03403382-n ili: i56634 @@ -72904,7 +72904,7 @@ definition: - a V-shaped or U-shaped indentation carved or scratched into a surface example: - - there were four notches in the handle of his revolver + - There were four notches in the handle of his revolver. hypernym: - 13931035-n ili: i56643 @@ -72925,7 +72925,7 @@ definition: - (usually plural) small personal articles or clothing or sewing items example: - - buttons and needles are notions + - Buttons and needles are notions. hypernym: - 00023083-n ili: i56645 @@ -72945,8 +72945,8 @@ definition: - a printed and bound book that is an extended work of fiction example: - - his bookcases were filled with nothing but novels - - he burned all the novels + - His bookcases were filled with nothing but novels. + - He burned all the novels. hypernym: - 02873453-n ili: i56647 @@ -73078,8 +73078,8 @@ definition: - an item of clothing example: - - she preferred the black nylon number - - this sweater is an all-wool number + - She preferred the black nylon number. + - This sweater is an all-wool number. hypernym: - 03754377-n ili: i56659 @@ -73293,8 +73293,8 @@ definition: - a work of art of some artistic value example: - - this store sells only objets d'art - - it is not known who created this piece + - This store sells only objets d'art. + - It is not known who created this piece. hypernym: - 04609048-n ili: i56679 @@ -73468,8 +73468,8 @@ definition: - the total output of a writer or artist (or a substantial part of it) example: - - he studied the entire Wagnerian oeuvre - - Picasso's work can be divided into periods + - He studied the entire Wagnerian oeuvre. + - Picasso's work can be divided into periods. hypernym: - 03292089-n ili: i56696 @@ -73482,7 +73482,7 @@ definition: - place of business where professional or clerical duties are performed example: - - he rented an office in the new building + - He rented an office in the new building. hypernym: - 03959296-n ili: i56697 @@ -73948,7 +73948,7 @@ definition: - a vacant or unobstructed space that is man-made example: - - they left a small opening for the cat at the bottom of the door + - They left a small opening for the cat at the bottom of the door. hypernym: - 00022119-n ili: i56741 @@ -74027,7 +74027,7 @@ definition: - a room in a hospital equipped for the performance of surgical operations example: - - great care is taken to keep the operating rooms aseptic + - Great care is taken to keep the operating rooms aseptic. hypernym: - 03546271-n ili: i56749 @@ -74638,7 +74638,7 @@ definition: - a set of clothing (with accessories) example: - - his getup was exceedingly elegant + - His getup was exceedingly elegant. hypernym: - 02759103-n ili: i56807 @@ -74652,7 +74652,7 @@ definition: - a shop that provides equipment for some specific purpose example: - - an outfitter provided everything needed for the safari + - An outfitter provided everything needed for the safari. hypernym: - 04209460-n ili: i56808 @@ -75464,7 +75464,7 @@ definition: - a building where foodstuffs are processed and packed example: - - they came from an apple packinghouse + - They came from an apple packinghouse. hypernym: - 02916498-n ili: i56886 @@ -75662,7 +75662,7 @@ - a substance used as a coating to protect or decorate a surface (especially a mixture of pigment suspended in a liquid); dries to form a hard coating example: - - artists use ‘paint’ and ‘pigment’ interchangeably + - Artists use ‘paint’ and ‘pigment’ interchangeably. hypernym: - 03062092-n - 15009532-n @@ -75730,8 +75730,8 @@ surface example: - a small painting by Picasso - - he bought the painting as an investment - - his pictures hang in the Louvre + - He bought the painting as an investment. + - His pictures hang in the Louvre. hypernym: - 03458753-n ili: i56911 @@ -76134,8 +76134,8 @@ definition: - a button to push in order to summon help in case of an emergency example: - - the circuit is operated by a panic button - - when he saw that I was angry he hit the panic button + - The circuit is operated by a panic button. + - When he saw that I was angry he hit the panic button. hypernym: - 04033499-n ili: i56950 @@ -76421,7 +76421,7 @@ definition: - a wire or plastic clip for holding sheets of paper together example: - - the paper clip was invented in 1900 + - The paper clip was invented in 1900. hypernym: - 03047943-n ili: i56977 @@ -76461,7 +76461,7 @@ definition: - a device for inserting sheets of paper into a printer or typewriter example: - - the job was delayed because the paper feed was clogged + - The job was delayed because the paper feed was clogged. hypernym: - 03187746-n ili: i56981 @@ -76706,7 +76706,7 @@ definition: - a gear position that acts as a parking brake example: - - they put the car in park and got out + - They put the car in park and got out. hypernym: - 03436153-n ili: i57004 @@ -77039,7 +77039,7 @@ vertically and horizontally and pixels are turned on when the wires intersecting at that pixel are both energized example: - - passive matrix displays are generally inferior to active matrix displays + - Passive matrix displays are generally inferior to active matrix displays. hypernym: - 03682085-n ili: i57036 @@ -77072,7 +77072,7 @@ definition: - a composition of flat objects pasted on a board or other backing example: - - they showed him a paste-up of the book jacket + - They showed him a paste-up of the book jacket. hypernym: - 03085664-n ili: i57039 @@ -77573,7 +77573,7 @@ - a tricycle (usually propelled by pedalling); used in the Orient for transporting passengers for hire example: - - boys who once pulled rickshaws now pedal pedicabs + - Boys who once pulled rickshaws now pedal pedicabs. hypernym: - 04489649-n ili: i57086 @@ -77604,7 +77604,7 @@ definition: - a device for peeling vegetables or fruits example: - - she invented a potato peeler + - She invented a potato peeler. hypernym: - 03187746-n ili: i57089 @@ -78354,7 +78354,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - disk drives and printers are important peripherals + - Disk drives and printers are important peripherals. hypernym: - 03283159-n ili: i57161 @@ -78748,7 +78748,7 @@ - an adrenergic drug used in many preparations to relieve allergic reactions or respiratory infections example: - - drugs containing phenylpropanolamine are being recalled + - Drugs containing phenylpropanolamine are being recalled. hypernym: - 02684892-n ili: i57198 @@ -79111,7 +79111,7 @@ - a heavy iron tool with a wooden handle and a curved head that is pointed on both ends example: - - they used picks and sledges to break the rocks + - They used picks and sledges to break the rocks. hypernym: - 03269943-n ili: i57230 @@ -79124,7 +79124,7 @@ definition: - a thin sharp implement used for removing unwanted material example: - - he used a pick to clean the dirt out of the cracks + - He used a pick to clean the dirt out of the cracks. hypernym: - 03494245-n ili: i57231 @@ -79226,7 +79226,7 @@ definition: - anything with restorative powers example: - - she needed the pickup that coffee always gave her + - She needed the pickup that coffee always gave her. hypernym: - 03116550-n ili: i57241 @@ -79248,8 +79248,8 @@ - a visual representation (of an object or scene or person or abstraction) produced on a surface example: - - they showed us the pictures of their wedding - - a movie is a series of images projected so rapidly that the eye integrates them + - They showed us the pictures of their wedding. + - A movie is a series of images projected so rapidly that the eye integrates them. hypernym: - 04083958-n ili: i57243 @@ -79321,9 +79321,9 @@ definition: - an item that is an instance of some type example: - - he designed a new piece of equipment - - she bought a lovely piece of china - - my dog swallowed a Lego part + - He designed a new piece of equipment. + - She bought a lovely piece of china. + - My dog swallowed a Lego part. hypernym: - 03593583-n ili: i57250 @@ -79356,7 +79356,7 @@ definition: - lodging for occasional or secondary use example: - - they bought a pied-a-terre in London + - They bought a pied-a-terre in London. hypernym: - 03551520-n ili: i57253 @@ -79550,8 +79550,8 @@ definition: - the yarn (as in a rug or velvet or corduroy) that stands up from the weave example: - - for uniform color and texture, tailors cut velvet with the pile running the same - direction + - For uniform color and texture, tailors cut velvet with the pile running the same + direction. hypernym: - 04433923-n ili: i57272 @@ -79894,7 +79894,7 @@ definition: - game equipment on which pinball is played example: - - in Britain they call a pinball machine a ‘pin table’ + - In Britain they call a pinball machine a ‘pin table’. hypernym: - 03419072-n ili: i57305 @@ -80118,7 +80118,7 @@ definition: - a wheel that has numerous pins that are set at right angles to its rim example: - - he spun the pinwheel and it stopped with the pointer on ‘Go’ + - He spun the pinwheel and it stopped with the pointer on ‘Go’. hypernym: - 04582285-n ili: i57328 @@ -80224,7 +80224,7 @@ definition: - a pipe used to transport liquids or gases example: - - a pipeline runs from the wells to the seaport + - A pipeline runs from the wells to the seaport. hypernym: - 03950948-n ili: i57338 @@ -80427,7 +80427,7 @@ definition: - a surface excavation for extracting stone or slate example: - - a British term for ‘quarry’ is ‘stone pit’ + - A British term for ‘quarry’ is ‘stone pit’. hypernym: - 03307066-n ili: i57357 @@ -80621,7 +80621,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - the greater the number of pixels per inch, the greater the resolution + - The greater the number of pixels per inch, the greater the resolution. hypernym: - 03085025-n ili: i57375 @@ -80723,7 +80723,7 @@ definition: - scale drawing of a structure example: - - the plans for City Hall were on file + - The plans for City Hall were on file. hypernym: - 03239009-n ili: i57384 @@ -80755,7 +80755,7 @@ definition: - a carpenter's hand tool with an adjustable blade for smoothing or shaping wood example: - - the cabinetmaker used a plane for the finish work + - The cabinetmaker used a plane for the finish work. hypernym: - 03269943-n - 03494245-n @@ -80873,7 +80873,7 @@ definition: - buildings for carrying on industrial labor example: - - they built a large plant to manufacture automobiles + - They built a large plant to manufacture automobiles. hypernym: - 02918337-n ili: i57398 @@ -80906,7 +80906,7 @@ definition: - a surface of hardened plaster (as on a wall or ceiling) example: - - there were cracks in the plaster + - There were cracks in the plaster. hypernym: - 04369112-n ili: i57401 @@ -81187,7 +81187,7 @@ definition: - a raised horizontal surface example: - - the speaker mounted the platform + - The speaker mounted the platform. hypernym: - 03541528-n ili: i57430 @@ -81348,8 +81348,8 @@ representing leading merchandisers; usually includes restaurants and a convenient parking area; a modern version of the traditional marketplace example: - - a good plaza should have a movie house - - they spent their weekends at the local malls + - A good plaza should have a movie house. + - They spent their weekends at the local malls. hypernym: - 03753653-n ili: i57445 @@ -81727,7 +81727,7 @@ definition: - the junction between a p-type semiconductor and an n-type semiconductor example: - - a p-n junction has marked rectifying characteristics + - A p-n junction has marked rectifying characteristics. hypernym: - 03098248-n ili: i57478 @@ -81871,8 +81871,8 @@ definition: - sharp end example: - - he stuck the point of the knife into a tree - - he broke the point of his pencil + - He stuck the point of the knife into a tree. + - He broke the point of his pencil. hypernym: - 08583557-n ili: i57492 @@ -81895,7 +81895,7 @@ definition: - the gun muzzle's direction example: - - he held me up at the point of a gun + - He held me up at the point of a gun. hypernym: - 03474810-n ili: i57494 @@ -82547,7 +82547,7 @@ definition: - a shallow metal bowl (usually with a handle) example: - - the child was eating pottage from a porringer + - The child was eating pottage from a porringer. hypernym: - 02884182-n ili: i57558 @@ -82653,7 +82653,7 @@ - a large, flat, thin case for carrying loose papers or drawings or maps; usually leather example: - - he remembered her because she was carrying a large portfolio + - He remembered her because she was carrying a large portfolio. hypernym: - 02978156-n ili: i57568 @@ -82704,7 +82704,7 @@ definition: - any likeness of a person, in any medium example: - - the photographer made excellent portraits + - The photographer made excellent portraits. hypernym: - 03673968-n ili: i57573 @@ -82779,7 +82779,7 @@ - an upright consisting of a piece of timber or metal fixed firmly in an upright position example: - - he set a row of posts in the ground and strung barbwire between them + - He set a row of posts in the ground and strung barbwire between them. hypernym: - 04522424-n ili: i57580 @@ -83060,7 +83060,7 @@ definition: - a horizontal rotating wheel holding the clay being shaped by a potter example: - - the potter's wheel was invented in Asia Minor around 6500 BC + - The potter's wheel was invented in Asia Minor around 6500 BC. hypernym: - 04582285-n ili: i57607 @@ -83134,7 +83134,7 @@ definition: - a public enclosure for stray or unlicensed dogs example: - - unlicensed dogs will be taken to the pound + - Unlicensed dogs will be taken to the pound. hypernym: - 03290823-n ili: i57614 @@ -83488,7 +83488,7 @@ - a drug that is available only with written instructions from a doctor or dentist to a pharmacist example: - - he told the doctor that he had been taking his prescription regularly + - He told the doctor that he had been taking his prescription regularly. hypernym: - 03745652-n ili: i57647 @@ -83513,7 +83513,7 @@ - a fortress established in the southwestern United States by the Spanish in order to protect their missions and other holdings example: - - Tucson was first settled as a walled presidio + - Tucson was first settled as a walled presidio. hypernym: - 03390857-n ili: i57649 @@ -83655,7 +83655,7 @@ definition: - remedy that prevents or slows the course of an illness or disease example: - - the doctor recommended several preventatives + - The doctor recommended several preventatives. hypernym: - 04081594-n ili: i57663 @@ -83705,7 +83705,7 @@ - coil forming the part of an electrical circuit such that changing current in it induces a current in a neighboring circuit example: - - current through the primary coil induces current in the secondary coil + - Current through the primary coil induces current in the secondary coil. hypernym: - 03069712-n ili: i57668 @@ -84023,8 +84023,8 @@ definition: - an artifact that has been created by someone or some process example: - - they improve their product every year - - they export most of their agricultural production + - They improve their product every year. + - They export most of their agricultural production. hypernym: - 03133774-n ili: i57699 @@ -84235,7 +84235,7 @@ definition: - any movable articles or objects used on the set of a play or movie example: - - before every scene he ran down his checklist of props + - Before every scene he ran down his checklist of props. hypernym: - 00002684-n ili: i57719 @@ -84348,8 +84348,8 @@ definition: - a covering that is intend to protect from damage or injury example: - - they had no protection from the fallout - - wax provided protection for the floors + - They had no protection from the fallout. + - Wax provided protection for the floors. hypernym: - 03127399-n ili: i57729 @@ -84635,7 +84635,7 @@ definition: - a device used for pulling something example: - - he grabbed the pull and opened the drawer + - He grabbed the pull and opened the drawer. hypernym: - 03187746-n ili: i57754 @@ -84647,7 +84647,7 @@ - a device (as a decorative loop of cord or fabric) for holding or drawing something back example: - - the draperies were drawn to the sides by pullbacks + - The draperies were drawn to the sides by pullbacks. hypernym: - 03531007-n ili: i57755 @@ -85090,8 +85090,8 @@ definition: - an electrical switch operated by pressing example: - - the elevator was operated by push buttons - - the push beside the bed operated a buzzer at the desk + - The elevator was operated by push buttons. + - The push beside the bed operated a buzzer at the desk. hypernym: - 04379457-n ili: i57798 @@ -85195,7 +85195,7 @@ definition: - a large vertical steel tower supporting high-tension power lines example: - - power pylons are a favorite target for terrorists + - Power pylons are a favorite target for terrorists. hypernym: - 04467365-n ili: i57808 @@ -85378,7 +85378,7 @@ definition: - any four copies; any of four things that correspond to one another exactly example: - - it was signed in quadruplicate + - It was signed in quadruplicate. hypernym: - 03109245-n ili: i57826 @@ -85909,7 +85909,7 @@ definition: - a support for displaying or holding various articles example: - - the newspapers were arranged on a rack + - The newspapers were arranged on a rack. hypernym: - 04366676-n ili: i57878 @@ -86041,7 +86041,7 @@ definition: - an appliance designed to extract humidity from the air and thereby cool it example: - - we rarely turn on the air-conditioner + - We rarely turn on the air-conditioner. hypernym: - 02732781-n members: @@ -86053,7 +86053,7 @@ definition: - an appliance designed to add moisture to the air in a building example: - - The humidifier assures the appropriate moisture level for our paintings + - The humidifier assures the appropriate moisture level for our paintings. hypernym: - 02732781-n members: @@ -86063,7 +86063,7 @@ definition: - an appliance to extract moisture from the air and make the environment more comfortable example: - - in summer, we need to run the dehumidifier in the basement + - In summer, we need to run the dehumidifier in the basement. hypernym: - 02732781-n members: @@ -86419,8 +86419,8 @@ definition: - short for railway example: - - he traveled by rail - - he was concerned with rail safety + - He traveled by rail. + - He was concerned with rail safety. hypernym: - 04055680-n ili: i57922 @@ -86501,7 +86501,7 @@ definition: - a line of track providing a runway for wheels example: - - he walked along the railroad track + - He walked along the railroad track. hypernym: - 04471218-n ili: i57930 @@ -86641,8 +86641,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - access to a RAM disk is very fast but the data it contains is lost when the system - is turned off + - Access to a RAM disk is very fast but the data it contains is lost when the system + is turned off. hypernym: - 03247921-n ili: i57942 @@ -86716,8 +86716,8 @@ definition: - an embankment built around a space for defensive purposes example: - - they stormed the ramparts of the city - - they blew the trumpet and the walls came tumbling down + - They stormed the ramparts of the city. + - They blew the trumpet and the walls came tumbling down. hypernym: - 03286971-n ili: i57949 @@ -86790,8 +86790,8 @@ definition: - a place for shooting (firing or driving) projectiles of various kinds example: - - the army maintains a missile range in the desert - - any good golf club will have a range where you can practice + - The army maintains a missile range in the desert. + - Any good golf club will have a range where you can practice. hypernym: - 03319968-n ili: i57955 @@ -87176,7 +87176,7 @@ - a manufactured artifact (as a garment or piece of furniture) that is made in advance and available for purchase example: - - their apartment was furnished with ready-mades + - Their apartment was furnished with ready-mades. hypernym: - 00022119-n ili: i57992 @@ -87187,7 +87187,7 @@ definition: - ready-made clothing example: - - she couldn't find anything in ready-to-wear that she liked + - She couldn't find anything in ready-to-wear that she liked. hypernym: - 03055525-n ili: i57993 @@ -87228,7 +87228,7 @@ definition: - the side that goes last or is not normally seen example: - - he wrote the date on the back of the photograph + - He wrote the date on the back of the photograph. hypernym: - 04220693-n ili: i57997 @@ -87647,7 +87647,7 @@ - a vibrator consisting of a thin strip of stiff material that vibrates to produce a tone when air streams over it example: - - the clarinetist fitted a new reed onto his mouthpiece + - The clarinetist fitted a new reed onto his mouthpiece. hypernym: - 04540494-n ili: i58037 @@ -87724,8 +87724,8 @@ definition: - a commercial product that refills a container with its appropriate contents example: - - he got a refill for his ball-point pen - - he got a refill for his notebook + - He got a refill for his ball-point pen. + - He got a refill for his notebook. hypernym: - 03754377-n ili: i58045 @@ -87736,8 +87736,8 @@ definition: - a prescription drug that is provided again example: - - he got a refill of his prescription - - the prescription specified only one refill + - He got a refill of his prescription. + - The prescription specified only one refill. hypernym: - 04005638-n ili: i58046 @@ -87758,7 +87758,7 @@ - optical telescope consisting of a large concave mirror that produces an image that is magnified by the eyepiece example: - - Isaac Newton invented the reflecting telescope in 1668 + - Isaac Newton invented the reflecting telescope in 1668. hypernym: - 03858208-n ili: i58048 @@ -87772,7 +87772,7 @@ definition: - the image of something as reflected by a mirror (or other reflective material) example: - - he studied his reflection in the mirror + - He studied his reflection in the mirror. hypernym: - 03937282-n ili: i58049 @@ -88070,7 +88070,7 @@ definition: - creation that is created again or anew example: - - it is a remake of an old film + - It is a remake of an old film. hypernym: - 03133774-n ili: i58077 @@ -88103,7 +88103,7 @@ definition: - a device that can be used to control a machine or apparatus from a distance example: - - he lost the remote for his TV + - He lost the remote for his TV. hypernym: - 03187746-n ili: i58080 @@ -88189,7 +88189,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06137475-n example: - - repeaters can be used in computer networks to extend cabling distances + - Repeaters can be used in computer networks to extend cabling distances. hypernym: - 03282682-n ili: i58088 @@ -88366,7 +88366,7 @@ - the official house or establishment of an important person (as a sovereign or president) example: - - he refused to live in the governor's residence + - He refused to live in the governor's residence. hypernym: - 03549540-n ili: i58105 @@ -88461,7 +88461,7 @@ definition: - a support on which things can be put example: - - the gun was steadied on a special rest + - The gun was steadied on a special rest. hypernym: - 04366676-n ili: i58114 @@ -88494,7 +88494,7 @@ definition: - a device that retards something's motion example: - - the car did not have proper restraints fitted + - The car did not have proper restraints fitted. hypernym: - 03187746-n ili: i58117 @@ -88573,7 +88573,7 @@ definition: - some artifact that has been restored or reconstructed example: - - the restoration looked exactly like the original + - The restoration looked exactly like the original. hypernym: - 00022119-n ili: i58124 @@ -89016,7 +89016,7 @@ definition: - a shoulder firearm with a long barrel and a rifled bore example: - - he lifted the rifle to his shoulder and fired + - He lifted the rifle to his shoulder and fired. hypernym: - 03348699-n ili: i58169 @@ -89058,7 +89058,7 @@ definition: - a range where people can practice shooting rifles example: - - during the war they turned the bowling alleys into rifle ranges + - During the war they turned the bowling alleys into rifle ranges. hypernym: - 04060330-n ili: i58173 @@ -89162,7 +89162,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00482004-n example: - - the ball hit the rim and bounced off + - The ball hit the rim and bounced off. hypernym: - 03539152-n ili: i58183 @@ -89174,8 +89174,8 @@ - jewelry consisting of a circlet of precious metal (often set with jewels) worn on the finger example: - - she had rings on every finger - - he noted that she wore a wedding band + - She had rings on every finger. + - He noted that she wore a wedding band. hypernym: - 03602662-n ili: i58184 @@ -89208,7 +89208,7 @@ - gymnastic apparatus consisting of a pair of heavy metal circles (usually covered with leather) suspended by ropes; used for gymnastic exercises example: - - the rings require a strong upper body + - The rings require a strong upper body. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -89376,7 +89376,7 @@ definition: - a line of rivets at a seam example: - - the fuselage cracked along the rivet line + - The fuselage cracked along the rivet line. hypernym: - 08447525-n ili: i58203 @@ -89905,7 +89905,7 @@ - (trademark) a desktop rotary card index with removable cards; usually used for names, addresses, and telephone numbers example: - - a news reporter has to have a good Rolodex + - A news reporter has to have a good Rolodex. exemplifies: - 06864792-n hypernym: @@ -90016,7 +90016,7 @@ definition: - an area within a building enclosed by walls and floor and ceiling example: - - the rooms were very small but they had a nice view + - The rooms were very small but they had a nice view. hypernym: - 02738693-n ili: i58265 @@ -90298,7 +90298,7 @@ definition: - rotating mechanism consisting of an assembly of rotating airfoils example: - - there are horizontal rotors on a helicopter or compressor rotors in a jet engine + - There are horizontal rotors on a helicopter or compressor rotors in a jet engine. hypernym: - 04118049-n ili: i58292 @@ -90775,7 +90775,7 @@ definition: - a ruined building example: - - they explored several Roman ruins + - They explored several Roman ruins. hypernym: - 02916498-n ili: i58339 @@ -91199,7 +91199,7 @@ - a chair seat that is slightly concave and sometimes has a thickened ridge in the center example: - - the saddle seat fitted his buttocks nicely + - The saddle seat fitted his buttocks nicely. hypernym: - 04168419-n ili: i58381 @@ -92204,7 +92204,7 @@ definition: - a container (usually with a slot in the top) for keeping money at home example: - - the coin bank was empty + - The coin bank was empty. hypernym: - 03099154-n ili: i58479 @@ -92402,8 +92402,8 @@ definition: - an image produced by scanning example: - - he analyzed the brain scan - - you could see the tumor in the CAT scan + - He analyzed the brain scan. + - You could see the tumor in the CAT scan. hypernym: - 03937282-n ili: i58499 @@ -92416,7 +92416,7 @@ - a radio receiver that moves automatically across some selected range of frequencies looking for some signal or condition example: - - they used scanners to monitor police radio channels + - They used scanners to monitor police radio channels. hypernym: - 03185959-n ili: i58500 @@ -92535,8 +92535,8 @@ - graphic art consisting of the graphic or photographic representation of a visual percept example: - - he painted scenes from everyday life - - figure 2 shows photographic and schematic views of the equipment + - He painted scenes from everyday life. + - Figure 2 shows photographic and schematic views of the equipment. hypernym: - 03458753-n ili: i58511 @@ -92551,7 +92551,7 @@ - the painted structures of a stage set that are intended to suggest a particular locale example: - - they worked all night painting the scenery + - They worked all night painting the scenery. hypernym: - 04304614-n ili: i58512 @@ -92616,8 +92616,8 @@ definition: - a building where young people receive education example: - - the school was built in 1932 - - he walked to school every morning + - The school was built in 1932. + - He walked to school every morning. hypernym: - 02916498-n ili: i58518 @@ -92631,7 +92631,7 @@ definition: - a bag for carrying school books and supplies example: - - found just the right dictionary to fit into his schoolbag + - … found just the right dictionary to fit into his schoolbag hypernym: - 02776042-n ili: i58519 @@ -92819,7 +92819,7 @@ definition: - a large ladle example: - - he used a scoop to serve the ice cream + - He used a scoop to serve the ice cream. hypernym: - 03638382-n ili: i58538 @@ -92850,8 +92850,8 @@ - an alkaloid with anticholinergic effects that is used as a sedative and to treat nausea and to dilate the pupils in ophthalmic procedures example: - - transdermal scopolamine is used to treat motion sickness - - someone sedated with scopolamine has difficulty lying + - Transdermal scopolamine is used to treat motion sickness. + - Someone sedated with scopolamine has difficulty lying. hypernym: - 14736853-n ili: i58541 @@ -92921,8 +92921,8 @@ definition: - a small piece of something that is left over after the rest has been used example: - - she jotted it on a scrap of paper - - there was not a scrap left + - She jotted it on a scrap of paper. + - There was not a scrap left. hypernym: - 03938441-n ili: i58548 @@ -92982,8 +92982,8 @@ definition: - a protective covering consisting of netting; can be mounted in a frame example: - - they put screens in the windows for protection against insects - - a metal screen protected the observers + - They put screens in the windows for protection against insects. + - A metal screen protected the observers. hypernym: - 04020673-n ili: i58554 @@ -92996,10 +92996,10 @@ definition: - a covering that serves to conceal or shelter something example: - - a screen of trees afforded privacy + - A screen of trees afforded privacy. - under cover of darkness - - the brush provided a covert for game - - the simplest concealment is to match perfectly the color of the background + - The brush provided a covert for game. + - The simplest concealment is to match perfectly the color of the background. hypernym: - 03127399-n ili: i58555 @@ -93047,7 +93047,7 @@ - a door that consists of a frame holding metallic or plastic netting; used to allow ventilation and to keep insects from entering a building through the open door example: - - he heard the screen door slam as she left + - He heard the screen door slam as she left. hypernym: - 03226423-n ili: i58559 @@ -93072,8 +93072,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - screen savers prevent the damage that occurs when the same areas of light and - dark are displayed too long + - Screen savers prevent the damage that occurs when the same areas of light and + dark are displayed too long. hypernym: - 03183448-n ili: i58561 @@ -93490,7 +93490,7 @@ definition: - an airplane that can land on or take off from water example: - - the designer of marine aircraft demonstrated his newest hydroplane + - The designer of marine aircraft demonstrated his newest hydroplane. hypernym: - 02694015-n ili: i58603 @@ -93543,7 +93543,7 @@ - any support where you can sit (especially the part of a chair or bench etc. on which you sit) example: - - he dusted off the seat before sitting down + - He dusted off the seat before sitting down. hypernym: - 04366676-n ili: i58608 @@ -93554,7 +93554,7 @@ definition: - furniture that is designed for sitting on example: - - there were not enough seats for all the guests + - There were not enough seats for all the guests. hypernym: - 03410635-n ili: i58609 @@ -93568,7 +93568,7 @@ definition: - the cloth covering for the buttocks example: - - the seat of his pants was worn through + - The seat of his pants was worn through. hypernym: - 03054011-n ili: i58610 @@ -93608,7 +93608,7 @@ definition: - an area that includes places where several people can sit example: - - there is seating for 40 students in this classroom + - There is seating for 40 students in this classroom. hypernym: - 13799976-n ili: i58614 @@ -93698,7 +93698,7 @@ - the gear that has the second lowest forward gear ratio in the gear box of a motor vehicle example: - - he had to shift down into second to make the hill + - He had to shift down into second to make the hill. hypernym: - 03436153-n ili: i58621 @@ -93732,8 +93732,8 @@ - one of several parts or pieces that fit with others to constitute a whole object example: - a section of a fishing rod - - metal sections were used below ground - - finished the final segment of the road + - Metal sections were used below ground. + - … finished the final segment of the road hypernym: - 03898588-n ili: i58624 @@ -94013,7 +94013,7 @@ definition: - a machine that automatically provides a supply of some material example: - - the feeder discharged feed into a trough for the livestock + - The feeder discharged feed into a trough for the livestock. hypernym: - 03705309-n ili: i58651 @@ -94332,7 +94332,7 @@ definition: - a single notch in a row of notches example: - - one of the serrations was broken off + - One of the serrations was broken off. hypernym: - 03837945-n ili: i58683 @@ -94449,7 +94449,7 @@ definition: - any electronic equipment that receives or transmits radio or tv signals example: - - the early sets ran on storage batteries + - The early sets ran on storage batteries. hypernym: - 03283159-n ili: i58694 @@ -94651,7 +94651,7 @@ definition: - needlework on which you are working with needle and thread example: - - she put her sewing back in the basket + - She put her sewing back in the basket. hypernym: - 03822389-n ili: i58713 @@ -94766,8 +94766,8 @@ definition: - protective covering that protects something from direct sunlight example: - - they used umbrellas as shades - - as the sun moved he readjusted the shade + - They used umbrellas as shades. + - As the sun moved he readjusted the shade. hypernym: - 04020673-n ili: i58724 @@ -94838,7 +94838,7 @@ definition: - a fabric with long coarse nap example: - - he bought a shag rug + - He bought a shag rug. hypernym: - 03314753-n ili: i58731 @@ -95314,7 +95314,7 @@ definition: - the housing or outer covering of something example: - - the clock has a walnut case + - The clock has a walnut case. hypernym: - 03551946-n ili: i58778 @@ -95681,7 +95681,7 @@ definition: - the front of a shirt (usually the part not covered by a jacket) example: - - he had spilled catsup on his shirtfront + - He had spilled catsup on his shirtfront. hypernym: - 03403382-n ili: i58810 @@ -95719,7 +95719,7 @@ definition: - a blouse with buttons down the front example: - - in Britain they call a shirtwaist a ‘shirtwaister’ + - In Britain they call a shirtwaist a ‘shirtwaister’. hypernym: - 02858206-n ili: i58814 @@ -95740,7 +95740,7 @@ definition: - a mechanical damper; absorbs energy of sudden impulses example: - - the old car needed a new set of shocks + - The old car needed a new set of shocks. hypernym: - 03166116-n ili: i58816 @@ -95957,7 +95957,7 @@ definition: - a mercantile establishment for the retail sale of goods or services example: - - he bought it at a shop on Cape Cod + - He bought it at a shop on Cape Cod. hypernym: - 03753653-n ili: i58835 @@ -95981,7 +95981,7 @@ definition: - workplace consisting of the part of a factory housing the machines example: - - the productive work is done on the shop floor + - The productive work is done on the shop floor. hypernym: - 04609402-n ili: i58837 @@ -96004,8 +96004,8 @@ definition: - the commodities purchased from stores example: - - she loaded her shopping into the car - - women carrying home shopping didn't give me a second glance + - She loaded her shopping into the car. + - Women carrying home shopping didn't give me a second glance. hypernym: - 03080712-n ili: i58839 @@ -96134,7 +96134,7 @@ definition: - a solid missile discharged from a firearm example: - - the shot buzzed past his ear + - The shot buzzed past his ear. hypernym: - 04015010-n ili: i58852 @@ -96155,7 +96155,7 @@ definition: - sports equipment consisting of a heavy metal ball used in the shot put example: - - he trained at putting the shot + - He trained at putting the shot. hypernym: - 04292284-n ili: i58854 @@ -96220,7 +96220,7 @@ definition: - a narrow edge of land (usually unpaved) along the side of a road example: - - the car pulled off onto the shoulder + - The car pulled off onto the shoulder. hypernym: - 03269453-n ili: i58860 @@ -96340,7 +96340,7 @@ definition: - a plumbing fixture that sprays water over you example: - - they installed a shower in the bathroom + - They installed a shower in the bathroom. hypernym: - 03975617-n ili: i58872 @@ -96406,7 +96406,7 @@ domain_topic: - 02961779-n example: - - in Britain a showroom is called a ‘salesroom’ + - In Britain a showroom is called a ‘salesroom’. hypernym: - 03889641-n ili: i58878 @@ -96656,8 +96656,8 @@ definition: - an extended outer surface of an object example: - - he turned the box over to examine the bottom side - - they painted all four sides of the house + - He turned the box over to examine the bottom side. + - They painted all four sides of the house. hypernym: - 04369112-n ili: i58903 @@ -96792,7 +96792,7 @@ definition: - the side of an automobile tire example: - - the car had white sidewalls + - The car had white sidewalls. hypernym: - 04220693-n ili: i58917 @@ -96932,7 +96932,7 @@ definition: - structure displaying a board on which advertisements can be posted example: - - the highway was lined with signboards + - The highway was lined with signboards. hypernym: - 04348764-n ili: i58931 @@ -97498,7 +97498,7 @@ definition: - the internal supporting structure that gives an artifact its shape example: - - the building has a steel skeleton + - The building has a steel skeleton. hypernym: - 04368182-n ili: i58986 @@ -97539,7 +97539,7 @@ definition: - preliminary drawing for later elaboration example: - - he made several studies before starting to paint + - He made several studies before starting to paint. hypernym: - 03239009-n ili: i58990 @@ -97985,7 +97985,7 @@ definition: - a cord or rope or cable that is hanging loosely example: - - he took up the slack + - He took up the slack. hypernym: - 03110761-n ili: i59035 @@ -98637,7 +98637,7 @@ definition: - a small slit (as for inserting a coin or depositing mail) example: - - he put a quarter in the slot + - He put a quarter in the slot. hypernym: - 04249068-n ili: i59098 @@ -98648,7 +98648,7 @@ definition: - a slot machine that is used for gambling example: - - they spend hours and hours just playing the slots + - They spend hours and hours just playing the slots. hypernym: - 04251069-n ili: i59099 @@ -98662,7 +98662,7 @@ domain_topic: - 03086983-n example: - - the PC had three slots for additional memory + - The PC had three slots for additional memory. hypernym: - 04068554-n ili: i59100 @@ -98796,7 +98796,7 @@ definition: - a bomb that can be guided (by a laser beam or radio) to its target example: - - smart bombs have revolutionized aerial bombardment + - Smart bombs have revolutionized aerial bombardment. hypernym: - 02869918-n ili: i59112 @@ -98969,7 +98969,7 @@ definition: - a fastener used on clothing; fastens with a snapping sound example: - - children can manage snaps better than buttons + - Children can manage snaps better than buttons. hypernym: - 03328648-n ili: i59129 @@ -99000,8 +99000,8 @@ definition: - an informal photograph; usually made with a small hand-held camera example: - - my snapshots haven't been developed yet - - he tried to get unposed shots of his friends + - My snapshots haven't been developed yet. + - He tried to get unposed shots of his friends. hypernym: - 03931348-n ili: i59132 @@ -99174,7 +99174,7 @@ - something that is extraordinary or remarkable or prominent example: - a snorter of a sermon - - the storm wasn't long but it was a snorter + - The storm wasn't long but it was a snorter. hypernym: - 04431353-n ili: i59147 @@ -99747,8 +99747,8 @@ - a measuring instrument that sends out an acoustic pulse in water and measures distances in terms of the time for the echo of the pulse to return example: - - sonar is an acronym for sound navigation ranging - - asdic is an acronym for antisubmarine detection investigation committee + - Sonar is an acronym for sound navigation ranging. + - Asdic is an acronym for antisubmarine detection investigation committee. hypernym: - 03739416-n - 03818716-n @@ -100202,8 +100202,8 @@ definition: - a playing card in the major suit that has one or more black figures on it example: - - she led a low spade - - spades were trumps + - She led a low spade. + - Spades were trumps. hypernym: - 03970276-n ili: i59250 @@ -100531,7 +100531,7 @@ definition: - a medicine that has a mitigating effect on a specific disease example: - - quinine is a specific for malaria + - Quinine is a specific for malaria. hypernym: - 03745652-n ili: i59282 @@ -100819,7 +100819,7 @@ definition: - sports equipment consisting of a sharp point on the sole of a shoe worn by athletes example: - - spikes provide greater traction + - Spikes provide greater traction. hypernym: - 04292284-n ili: i59311 @@ -100830,7 +100830,7 @@ definition: - a large stout nail example: - - they used spikes to fasten the rails to a railroad tie + - They used spikes to fasten the rails to a railroad tie. hypernym: - 03810284-n ili: i59312 @@ -100841,7 +100841,7 @@ definition: - any holding device consisting of a rigid, sharp-pointed object example: - - the spike pierced the receipts and held them in order + - The spike pierced the receipts and held them in order. hypernym: - 03531007-n ili: i59313 @@ -100853,7 +100853,7 @@ definition: - a long, thin sharp-pointed implement (wood or metal) example: - - one of the spikes impaled him + - One of the spikes impaled him. hypernym: - 03569147-n ili: i59314 @@ -100874,8 +100874,8 @@ - each of the sharp points on the soles of athletic shoes to prevent slipping (or the shoes themselves) example: - - the second baseman sharpened his spikes before every game - - golfers' spikes damage the putting greens + - The second baseman sharpened his spikes before every game. + - Golfers' spikes damage the putting greens. hypernym: - 03980573-n ili: i59316 @@ -100973,7 +100973,7 @@ - the part of a book's cover that encloses the inner side of the book's pages and that faces outward when the book is shelved example: - - the title and author were printed on the spine of the book + - The title and author were printed on the spine of the book. hypernym: - 03898588-n ili: i59325 @@ -101241,7 +101241,7 @@ - a junction where two things (as paper or film or magnetic tape) have been joined together example: - - the break was due to an imperfect splice + - The break was due to an imperfect splice. hypernym: - 03611128-n ili: i59352 @@ -101283,7 +101283,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00463302-n example: - - he was winning until he got a split in the tenth frame + - He was winning until he got a split in the tenth frame. hypernym: - 03389963-n ili: i59356 @@ -101597,7 +101597,7 @@ definition: - a hand tool for spreading something example: - - he used his knife as a spreader + - He used his knife as a spreader. hypernym: - 03494245-n ili: i59387 @@ -101618,7 +101618,7 @@ - a metal elastic device that returns to its shape or position when pushed or pulled or pressed example: - - the spring was broken + - The spring was broken. hypernym: - 03272883-n ili: i59389 @@ -101751,7 +101751,7 @@ definition: - a sharp prod fixed to a rider's heel and used to urge a horse onward example: - - cowboys know not to squat with their spurs on + - Cowboys know not to squat with their spurs on. hypernym: - 04014040-n ili: i59402 @@ -101775,7 +101775,7 @@ definition: - a Russian artificial satellite example: - - Sputnik was the first man-made satellite to orbit the earth + - Sputnik was the first man-made satellite to orbit the earth. hypernym: - 04144527-n ili: i59404 @@ -101824,7 +101824,7 @@ - a hand tool consisting of two straight arms at right angles; used to construct or test right angles example: - - the carpenter who built this room must have lost his square + - The carpenter who built this room must have lost his square. hypernym: - 03494245-n ili: i59409 @@ -101836,7 +101836,7 @@ - any artifact having a shape similar to a plane geometric figure with four equal sides and four right angles example: - - a checkerboard has 64 squares + - A checkerboard has 64 squares. hypernym: - 00022119-n ili: i59410 @@ -101924,8 +101924,8 @@ definition: - any artifact that makes a squeaking sound when used example: - - those sneakers are squeakers - - which hinge is the squeaker? + - Those sneakers are squeakers. + - Which hinge is the squeaker? hypernym: - 00022119-n ili: i59419 @@ -102129,7 +102129,7 @@ definition: - a strong rod or stick with a specialized utilitarian purpose example: - - he walked with the help of a wooden staff + - He walked with the help of a wooden staff. hypernym: - 04324558-n ili: i59438 @@ -102140,7 +102140,7 @@ definition: - a large platform on which people can stand and can be seen by an audience example: - - he clambered up onto the stage and got the actors to help him into the box + - He clambered up onto the stage and got the actors to help him into the box. hypernym: - 03968233-n ili: i59439 @@ -102166,7 +102166,7 @@ - a large coach-and-four formerly used to carry passengers and mail on regular routes between towns example: - - we went out of town together by stage about ten or twelve miles + - We went out of town together by stage about ten or twelve miles. hypernym: - 03059655-n ili: i59441 @@ -102189,7 +102189,7 @@ - representation consisting of the scenery and other properties used to identify the location of a dramatic production example: - - the sets were meticulously authentic + - The sets were meticulously authentic. hypernym: - 04083958-n ili: i59443 @@ -102447,8 +102447,8 @@ definition: - an upright pole or beam (especially one used as a support) example: - - distance was marked by standards every mile - - lamps supported on standards provided illumination + - Distance was marked by standards every mile. + - Lamps supported on standards provided illumination. hypernym: - 03994528-n ili: i59468 @@ -102498,7 +102498,7 @@ definition: - a lifesize cardboard cutout (usually of a celebrity) example: - - he had his picture taken with a standee of the president + - He had his picture taken with a standee of the president. hypernym: - 03158487-n ili: i59473 @@ -102520,7 +102520,7 @@ definition: - room for passengers or spectators to stand example: - - there was standing room for thousands more people + - There was standing room for thousands more people. hypernym: - 13799976-n ili: i59475 @@ -102695,7 +102695,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - attacks on stash houses is the most frequently used method of counterterrorism + - Attacks on stash houses is the most frequently used method of counterterrorism. hypernym: - 03550330-n ili: i59492 @@ -102776,8 +102776,8 @@ definition: - a facility equipped with special equipment and personnel for a particular purpose example: - - he started looking for a gas station - - the train pulled into the station + - He started looking for a gas station. + - The train pulled into the station. hypernym: - 03319968-n ili: i59500 @@ -103345,7 +103345,7 @@ - support consisting of a place to rest the foot while ascending or descending a stairway example: - - he paused on the bottom step + - He paused on the bottom step. hypernym: - 04366676-n ili: i59555 @@ -103519,8 +103519,8 @@ definition: - an implement consisting of a length of wood example: - - he collected dry sticks for a campfire - - the kid had a candied apple on a stick + - He collected dry sticks for a campfire. + - The kid had a candied apple on a stick. hypernym: - 03569147-n ili: i59571 @@ -103628,7 +103628,7 @@ - a static photograph (especially one taken from a movie and used for advertising purposes) example: - - he wanted some stills for a magazine ad + - He wanted some stills for a magazine ad. hypernym: - 03931348-n ili: i59581 @@ -103671,7 +103671,7 @@ - one of two stout poles with foot rests in the middle; used for walking high above the ground example: - - he was so tall I thought he was on stilts + - He was so tall I thought he was on stilts. hypernym: - 03983015-n ili: i59585 @@ -103770,8 +103770,8 @@ definition: - the merchandise that a shop has on hand example: - - they carried a vast inventory of hardware - - they stopped selling in exact sizes in order to reduce inventory + - They carried a vast inventory of hardware. + - They stopped selling in exact sizes in order to reduce inventory. hypernym: - 03754377-n ili: i59595 @@ -103783,7 +103783,7 @@ definition: - the handle end of some implements or tools example: - - he grabbed the cue by the stock + - He grabbed the cue by the stock. hypernym: - 03491080-n ili: i59596 @@ -103795,7 +103795,7 @@ - the handle of a handgun or the butt end of a rifle or shotgun or part of the support of a machine gun or artillery gun example: - - the rifle had been fitted with a special stock + - The rifle had been fitted with a special stock. hypernym: - 03491080-n - 04366676-n @@ -103808,7 +103808,7 @@ definition: - lumber used in the construction of something example: - - they will cut round stock to 1-inch diameter + - They will cut round stock to 1-inch diameter. hypernym: - 14967718-n ili: i59598 @@ -103901,7 +103901,7 @@ definition: - any equipment constantly used as part of a profession or occupation example: - - friendliness is the salesman's stock in trade + - Friendliness is the salesman's stock in trade. hypernym: - 03298959-n ili: i59607 @@ -104049,7 +104049,7 @@ - building material consisting of a piece of rock hewn in a definite shape for a special purpose example: - - he wanted a special stone to mark the site + - He wanted a special stone to mark the site. hypernym: - 14810638-n ili: i59621 @@ -104119,7 +104119,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - the organist pulled out all the stops + - The organist pulled out all the stops. hypernym: - 03631305-n ili: i59628 @@ -104156,7 +104156,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00491580-n example: - - if my partner has a spade stopper I can bid no trump + - If my partner has a spade stopper I can bid no trump. hypernym: - 03970276-n ili: i59631 @@ -104232,7 +104232,7 @@ definition: - a depository for goods example: - - storehouses were built close to the docks + - Storehouses were built close to the docks. hypernym: - 03182015-n ili: i59638 @@ -104316,7 +104316,7 @@ definition: - a kitchen appliance used for cooking food example: - - dinner was already on the stove + - Dinner was already on the stove. hypernym: - 03625261-n ili: i59646 @@ -104576,8 +104576,8 @@ definition: - a thoroughfare (usually including sidewalks) that is lined with buildings example: - - they walked the streets of the small town - - he lives on Nassau Street + - They walked the streets of the small town. + - He lives on Nassau Street. hypernym: - 04433753-n ili: i59671 @@ -104639,8 +104639,8 @@ definition: - a device designed to provide additional strength example: - - the cardboard backing was just a strengthener - - he used gummed reinforcements to hold the page in his notebook + - The cardboard backing was just a strengthener. + - He used gummed reinforcements to hold the page in his notebook. hypernym: - 03187746-n ili: i59676 @@ -104949,8 +104949,8 @@ definition: - a thing constructed; a complex entity constructed of many parts example: - - the structure consisted of a series of arches - - she wore her hair in an amazing construction of whirls and ribbons + - The structure consisted of a series of arches. + - She wore her hair in an amazing construction of whirls and ribbons. hypernym: - 00022119-n ili: i59707 @@ -105043,9 +105043,9 @@ definition: - workplace for the teaching or practice of an art example: - - she ran a dance studio - - the music department provided studios for their students - - you don't need a studio to make a passport photograph + - She ran a dance studio. + - The music department provided studios for their students. + - You don't need a studio to make a passport photograph. hypernym: - 04609402-n ili: i59716 @@ -105087,7 +105087,7 @@ definition: - a room used for reading and writing and studying example: - - he knocked lightly on the closed door of the study + - He knocked lightly on the closed door of the study. hypernym: - 04112987-n ili: i59720 @@ -105107,7 +105107,7 @@ definition: - miscellaneous unspecified objects example: - - the trunk was full of stuff + - The trunk was full of stuff. hypernym: - 00002684-n ili: i59722 @@ -105202,7 +105202,7 @@ definition: - a pointed tool for writing or drawing or engraving example: - - he drew the design on the stencil with a steel stylus + - He drew the design on the stencil with a steel stylus. hypernym: - 04459089-n ili: i59731 @@ -105255,8 +105255,8 @@ - something (a person or object or scene) selected by an artist or photographer for graphic representation example: - - a moving picture of a train is more dramatic than a still picture of the same - subject + - A moving picture of a train is more dramatic than a still picture of the same + subject. hypernym: - 00002452-n ili: i59736 @@ -105496,7 +105496,7 @@ - a set of garments (usually including a jacket and trousers or skirt) for outerwear all of the same fabric and color example: - - they buried him in his best suit + - They buried him in his best suit. hypernym: - 03423924-n ili: i59760 @@ -105509,9 +105509,9 @@ - playing card in any of four sets of 13 cards in a pack; each set has its own symbol and color example: - - a flush is five cards in the same suit - - in bridge you must follow suit - - what suit is trumps? + - A flush is five cards in the same suit. + - In bridge you must follow suit. + - What suit is trumps? hypernym: - 03970276-n ili: i59761 @@ -105838,7 +105838,7 @@ - (plural) spectacles that are darkened or polarized to protect the eyes from the glare of the sun example: - - he was wearing a pair of mirrored shades + - He was wearing a pair of mirrored shades. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -105914,7 +105914,7 @@ definition: - an automobile roof having a sliding or raisable panel example: - - ‘sunshine-roof’ is a British term for ‘sunroof’ + - ‘sunshine-roof’ is a British term for ‘sunroof’. hypernym: - 04112162-n ili: i59799 @@ -106081,7 +106081,7 @@ definition: - any device that bears the weight of another thing example: - - there was no place to attach supports for a shelf + - There was no place to attach supports for a shelf. hypernym: - 03187746-n ili: i59816 @@ -106092,7 +106092,7 @@ definition: - supporting structure that holds up or provides a foundation example: - - the statue stood on a marble support + - The statue stood on a marble support. hypernym: - 04368182-n ili: i59817 @@ -106190,8 +106190,8 @@ - the outer boundary of an artifact or a material layer constituting or resembling such a boundary example: - - there is a special cleaner for these surfaces - - the cloth had a pattern of red dots on a white surface + - There is a special cleaner for these surfaces. + - The cloth had a pattern of red dots on a white surface. hypernym: - 00022119-n ili: i59827 @@ -106302,7 +106302,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - he read the warning in the doctor's surgery + - He read the warning in the doctor's surgery. hypernym: - 04112987-n ili: i59838 @@ -106758,7 +106758,7 @@ definition: - pool that provides a facility for swimming example: - - ‘swimming bath’ is a British term + - ‘swimming bath’ is a British term. hypernym: - 03988418-n - 02755316-n @@ -107115,8 +107115,8 @@ - instrumentality that combines interrelated interacting artifacts designed to work as a coherent entity example: - - he bought a new stereo system - - the system consists of a motor and a small computer + - He bought a new stereo system. + - The system consists of a motor and a small computer. hypernym: - 03580409-n ili: i59913 @@ -107151,9 +107151,9 @@ facilitate opening or identifying or handling it example: - pull the tab to open the can - - files with a red tab will be stored separately - - the collar has a tab with a button hole - - the filing cards were organized by cards having indexed tabs + - Files with a red tab will be stored separately. + - The collar has a tab with a button hole. + - The filing cards were organized by cards having indexed tabs. hypernym: - 04346369-n ili: i59916 @@ -107220,7 +107220,7 @@ - a piece of furniture having a smooth flat top that is usually supported by one or more vertical legs example: - - it was a sturdy table + - It was a sturdy table. hypernym: - 03410635-n ili: i59922 @@ -107235,7 +107235,7 @@ definition: - a piece of furniture with tableware for a meal laid out on it example: - - I reserved a table at my favorite restaurant + - I reserved a table at my favorite restaurant. hypernym: - 03410635-n ili: i59923 @@ -108043,8 +108043,8 @@ definition: - a long thin piece of cloth or paper as used for binding or fastening example: - - he used a piece of tape for a belt - - he wrapped a tape around the package + - He used a piece of tape for a belt. + - He wrapped a tape around the package. hypernym: - 04346369-n ili: i60002 @@ -108055,7 +108055,7 @@ definition: - a recording made on magnetic tape example: - - the several recordings were combined on a master tape + - The several recordings were combined on a master tape. hypernym: - 04070980-n ili: i60003 @@ -108069,7 +108069,7 @@ - measuring instrument consisting of a narrow strip (cloth or metal) marked in inches or centimeters and used for measuring lengths example: - - the carpenter should have used his tape measure + - The carpenter should have used his tape measure. hypernym: - 03739416-n ili: i60004 @@ -108505,7 +108505,7 @@ definition: - a device for teasing wool example: - - a teaser is used to disentangle the fibers + - A teaser is used to disentangle the fibers. hypernym: - 03187746-n ili: i60047 @@ -108645,7 +108645,7 @@ definition: - a building that houses telecommunications equipment example: - - the telecom hotels are prime targets for bombing + - The telecom hotels are prime targets for bombing. hypernym: - 02916498-n ili: i60060 @@ -108700,7 +108700,7 @@ - electronic equipment that converts sound into electrical signals that can be transmitted over distances and then converts received signals back into sounds example: - - I talked to him on the telephone + - I talked to him on the telephone. hypernym: - 03283159-n ili: i60065 @@ -108997,7 +108997,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06287933-n example: - - the British call a tv set a ‘telly’ + - The British call a tv set a ‘telly’. hypernym: - 04067759-n ili: i60090 @@ -109344,7 +109344,7 @@ - a portable shelter (usually of canvas stretched over supporting poles and fastened to the ground with ropes and pegs) example: - - he pitched his tent near the creek + - He pitched his tent near the creek. hypernym: - 04198638-n ili: i60123 @@ -109766,7 +109766,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07019235-n example: - - the house was full + - The house was full. hypernym: - 02916498-n ili: i60163 @@ -109901,7 +109901,7 @@ definition: - a bomb that uses a fuel-air explosive example: - - a thermobaric bomb can create overpressures equal to an atomic bomb + - A thermobaric bomb can create overpressures equal to an atomic bomb. hypernym: - 02869918-n - 03405304-n @@ -110101,7 +110101,7 @@ definition: - an artifact example: - - how does this thing work? + - How does this thing work? hypernym: - 00022119-n ili: i60191 @@ -110112,7 +110112,7 @@ definition: - an entity that is not named specifically example: - - I couldn't tell what the thing was + - I couldn't tell what the thing was. hypernym: - 00001740-n ili: i60192 @@ -110198,7 +110198,7 @@ definition: - the base that must be touched third by a base runner in baseball example: - - he was cut down on a close play at third + - He was cut down on a close play at third. hypernym: - 02801040-n ili: i60200 @@ -110210,7 +110210,7 @@ definition: - the third from the lowest forward ratio gear in the gear box of a motor vehicle example: - - you shouldn't try to start in third gear + - You shouldn't try to start in third gear. hypernym: - 03436153-n ili: i60201 @@ -110240,7 +110240,7 @@ definition: - underpants resembling a G-string; worn by women especially under very tight pants example: - - she wore thongs in her quest for the callipygian ideal + - She wore thongs in her quest for the callipygian ideal. hypernym: - 04515784-n ili: i60204 @@ -110423,7 +110423,7 @@ definition: - the chair of state for a monarch, bishop, etc. example: - - the king sat on his throne + - The king sat on his throne. hypernym: - 03005814-n ili: i60222 @@ -110684,7 +110684,7 @@ definition: - a cord (or string or ribbon or wire etc.) with which something is tied example: - - he needed a tie for the packages + - He needed a tie for the packages. hypernym: - 03110761-n ili: i60249 @@ -110696,7 +110696,7 @@ - a horizontal beam used to prevent two other structural members from spreading apart or separating example: - - he nailed the rafters together with a tie beam + - He nailed the rafters together with a tie beam. hypernym: - 02819085-n ili: i60250 @@ -110708,7 +110708,7 @@ definition: - one of the cross braces that support the rails on a railway track example: - - the British call a railroad tie a sleeper + - The British call a railroad tie a sleeper. hypernym: - 02889840-n ili: i60251 @@ -110744,7 +110744,7 @@ definition: - something that is used for tying example: - - the sail is fastened to the yard with tiers + - The sail is fastened to the yard with tiers. hypernym: - 04115362-n ili: i60254 @@ -111199,7 +111199,7 @@ definition: - hoop that covers a wheel example: - - automobile tires are usually made of rubber and filled with compressed air + - Automobile tires are usually made of rubber and filled with compressed air. hypernym: - 03539152-n ili: i60299 @@ -111448,7 +111448,7 @@ - the forward tip of the upper of a shoe or boot that provides space and protection for the toes example: - - the toe box may be rounded or pointed + - The toe box may be rounded or pointed. hypernym: - 04521654-n ili: i60323 @@ -111746,8 +111746,8 @@ - enameled or lacquered metalware (usually gilded and elaborately painted); popular in the 18th century example: - - the Pennsylvania Dutch tole watering can might be a reproduction but it looks - convincing + - The Pennsylvania Dutch tole watering can might be a reproduction but it looks + convincing. hypernym: - 03757753-n ili: i60348 @@ -112023,7 +112023,7 @@ - a garment (especially for women) that extends from the shoulders to the waist or hips example: - - he stared as she buttoned her top + - He stared as she buttoned her top. hypernym: - 04604179-n ili: i60375 @@ -112034,9 +112034,9 @@ definition: - covering for a hole (especially a hole in the top of a container) example: - - he removed the top of the carton - - he couldn't get the top off of the bottle - - put the cover back on the kettle + - He removed the top of the carton. + - He couldn't get the top off of the bottle. + - Put the cover back on the kettle. hypernym: - 03127399-n ili: i60376 @@ -112049,7 +112049,7 @@ - a conical child's plaything tapering to a steel point on which it can be made to spin example: - - he got a bright red top and string for his birthday + - He got a bright red top and string for his birthday. hypernym: - 03971038-n ili: i60377 @@ -112516,7 +112516,7 @@ definition: - a device regarded as providing amusement example: - - private airplanes are a rich man's toy + - Private airplanes are a rich man's toy. hypernym: - 03187746-n ili: i60423 @@ -112703,7 +112703,7 @@ - an electronic device consisting of a rotatable ball in a housing; used to position the cursor and move images on a computer screen example: - - a trackball is essentially an upside-down mouse + - A trackball is essentially an upside-down mouse. hypernym: - 03282682-n ili: i60441 @@ -112781,7 +112781,7 @@ definition: - a road junction at which traffic streams circularly around a central island example: - - the accident blocked all traffic at the rotary + - The accident blocked all traffic at the rotary. hypernym: - 03610935-n ili: i60449 @@ -112808,7 +112808,7 @@ definition: - a lane of a main road that is defined by painted lines example: - - that car is in the wrong traffic lane + - That car is in the wrong traffic lane. hypernym: - 03645974-n ili: i60451 @@ -112896,7 +112896,7 @@ - public transport provided by a line of railway cars coupled together and drawn by a locomotive example: - - express trains don't stop at Princeton Junction + - Express trains don't stop at Princeton Junction. hypernym: - 04025495-n ili: i60459 @@ -112912,7 +112912,7 @@ - piece of cloth forming the long back section of a gown that is drawn along the floor example: - - the bride's train was carried by her two young nephews + - The bride's train was carried by her two young nephews. hypernym: - 03938946-n ili: i60460 @@ -112933,7 +112933,7 @@ definition: - a four-wheeled wagon that runs on tracks in a mine example: - - a tramcar carries coal out of a coal mine + - A tramcar carries coal out of a coal mine. hypernym: - 04550444-n ili: i60462 @@ -114000,7 +114000,7 @@ definition: - a catch mechanism that acts as a switch example: - - the pressure activates the tripper and releases the water + - The pressure activates the tripper and releases the water. hypernym: - 02986245-n ili: i60564 @@ -114115,7 +114115,7 @@ definition: - a fisherman's lure that is used in trolling example: - - he used a spinner as his troll + - He used a spinner as his troll. hypernym: - 03355448-n ili: i60575 @@ -114231,7 +114231,7 @@ - a garment (or part of a garment) designed for or relating to trousers example: - in his trouser's pocket - - he ripped his left trouser on the fence + - He ripped his left trouser on the fence. hypernym: - 03423924-n ili: i60586 @@ -114262,7 +114262,7 @@ - (usually in the plural) a garment extending from the waist to the knee or ankle, covering each leg separately example: - - he had a sharp crease in his trousers + - He had a sharp crease in his trousers. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -114351,8 +114351,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00489236-n example: - - clubs were declared trumps - - a trump can take a trick even when a card of a different suit is led + - Clubs were declared trumps. + - A trump can take a trick even when a card of a different suit is led. hypernym: - 04358311-n ili: i60596 @@ -114363,7 +114363,7 @@ definition: - a playing card in the suit that has been declared trumps example: - - the ace of trumps is a sure winner + - The ace of trumps is a sure winner. hypernym: - 03970276-n ili: i60597 @@ -114617,7 +114617,7 @@ domain_region: - 08849996-n example: - - the swagman filled his tuckerbag + - The swagman filled his tuckerbag. hypernym: - 02776042-n ili: i60620 @@ -114794,7 +114794,7 @@ domain_topic: - 02961779-n example: - - the tunnel reduced congestion at that intersection + - The tunnel reduced congestion at that intersection. hypernym: - 03901282-n ili: i60637 @@ -114965,7 +114965,7 @@ definition: - a side road where you can turn off example: - - I missed the turnoff and went 15 miles out of my way + - I missed the turnoff and went 15 miles out of my way. hypernym: - 04103160-n ili: i60654 @@ -115107,7 +115107,7 @@ definition: - a loudspeaker that reproduces higher audio frequency sounds example: - - the sound system had both tweeters and woofers + - The sound system had both tweeters and woofers. hypernym: - 03696785-n ili: i60668 @@ -115235,7 +115235,7 @@ definition: - a street on which vehicular traffic can move in either of two directions example: - - you have to look both ways crossing a two-way street + - You have to look both ways crossing a two-way street. hypernym: - 04342347-n ili: i60681 @@ -115247,7 +115247,7 @@ - a small metal block bearing a raised character on one end; produces a printed character when inked and pressed on paper example: - - he dropped a case of type, so they made him pick them up + - He dropped a case of type, so they made him pick them up. hypernym: - 02855782-n ili: i60682 @@ -115628,8 +115628,8 @@ - coupling that connects two rotating shafts allowing freedom of movement in all directions example: - - in motor vehicles a universal joint allows the driveshaft to move up and down - as the vehicle passes over bumps + - In motor vehicles a universal joint allows the driveshaft to move up and down + as the vehicle passes over bumps. hypernym: - 03124161-n ili: i60717 @@ -115830,7 +115830,7 @@ - piece of leather or synthetic material that forms the part of a shoe or boot above the sole that encases the foot example: - - Uppers come in many styles + - Uppers come in many styles. hypernym: - 03939459-n ili: i60738 @@ -115884,7 +115884,7 @@ definition: - a vertical structural member as a post or stake example: - - the ball sailed between the uprights + - The ball sailed between the uprights. hypernym: - 04348492-n ili: i60743 @@ -115916,7 +115916,7 @@ definition: - the part of a building above the ground floor example: - - no one was allowed to see the upstairs + - No one was allowed to see the upstairs. hypernym: - 03898588-n ili: i60746 @@ -115978,7 +115978,7 @@ - 00761047-n example: - 17 sailors died as the result of a terrorist attack while the USS Cole was anchored - in Aden + in Aden. ili: i60752 instance_hypernym: - 03185170-n @@ -116000,7 +116000,7 @@ a structure and designed to provide a service such as heat or electricity or water or sewage disposal example: - - the price of the house included all utilities + - The price of the house included all utilities. hypernym: - 03319968-n ili: i60754 @@ -116011,7 +116011,7 @@ definition: - a type of submachine gun that is designed and manufactured in Israel example: - - the Uzi is used throughout the world as a police and special forces firearm + - The Uzi is used throughout the world as a police and special forces firearm. hypernym: - 04354597-n ili: i60755 @@ -116281,7 +116281,7 @@ definition: - an artifact that deviates from a norm or standard example: - - he patented a variation on the sandal + - He patented a variation on the sandal. hypernym: - 04431353-n ili: i60781 @@ -116583,7 +116583,7 @@ definition: - a mechanical system in a building that provides fresh air example: - - she was continually adjusting the ventilation + - She was continually adjusting the ventilation. hypernym: - 03743732-n ili: i60810 @@ -116943,7 +116943,7 @@ definition: - a mechanical device that vibrates example: - - a reed is the vibrator that produces the sound + - A reed is the vibrator that produces the sound. hypernym: - 03742461-n ili: i60843 @@ -117724,7 +117724,7 @@ definition: - a path set aside for walking example: - - after the blizzard he shoveled the front walk + - After the blizzard he shoveled the front walk. hypernym: - 03905025-n ili: i60918 @@ -117848,8 +117848,8 @@ - an architectural partition with a height and length greater than its thickness; used to divide or enclose an area or to support another structure example: - - the south wall had a small window - - the walls were covered with pictures + - The south wall had a small window. + - The walls were covered with pictures. hypernym: - 03900076-n ili: i60930 @@ -117870,8 +117870,8 @@ definition: - a masonry fence (as around an estate or garden) example: - - the wall followed the road - - he ducked behind the garden wall and waited + - The wall followed the road. + - He ducked behind the garden wall and waited. hypernym: - 03332179-n ili: i60931 @@ -117882,8 +117882,8 @@ definition: - a layer of material that encloses space example: - - the walls of the cylinder were perforated - - the container's walls were blue + - The walls of the cylinder were perforated. + - The container's walls were blue. hypernym: - 03655499-n ili: i60932 @@ -118024,7 +118024,7 @@ - block forming a division of a hospital (or a suite of rooms) shared by patients who need a similar kind of care example: - - they put her in a 4-bed ward + - They put her in a 4-bed ward. hypernym: - 02856275-n ili: i60945 @@ -118256,7 +118256,7 @@ - a bathroom sink that is permanently installed and connected to a water supply and drainpipe; where you can wash your hands and face example: - - he ran some water in the basin and splashed it on his face + - He ran some water in the basin and splashed it on his face. hypernym: - 04230655-n ili: i60966 @@ -118848,8 +118848,8 @@ definition: - a facility that provides a source of water example: - - the town debated the purification of the water supply - - first you have to cut off the water + - The town debated the purification of the water supply. + - First you have to cut off the water. hypernym: - 03319968-n ili: i61023 @@ -118981,7 +118981,7 @@ - any artifact consisting of a road or path affording passage from one place to another example: - - he said he was looking for the way out + - He said he was looking for the way out. hypernym: - 00022119-n ili: i61035 @@ -119018,7 +119018,7 @@ definition: - any instrument or instrumentality used in fighting or hunting example: - - he was licensed to carry a weapon + - He was licensed to carry a weapon. hypernym: - 03579967-n ili: i61038 @@ -119660,8 +119660,8 @@ - a vehicle that moves on wheels and usually has a container for transporting things or people example: - - the oldest known wheeled vehicles were found in Sumer and Syria and date from - around 3500 BC + - The oldest known wheeled vehicles were found in Sumer and Syria and date from + around 3500 BC. hypernym: - 04531608-n ili: i61100 @@ -120019,7 +120019,7 @@ definition: - any piece of cord that conveys liquid by capillary action example: - - the physician put a wick in the wound to drain it + - The physician put a wick in the wound to drain it. hypernym: - 03110761-n ili: i61133 @@ -120453,7 +120453,7 @@ - an opening in a wall or screen that admits light and air and through which customers can be served example: - - he stuck his head in the window + - He stuck his head in the window. hypernym: - 03854249-n ili: i61173 @@ -120506,7 +120506,7 @@ definition: - a pane of glass in a window example: - - the ball shattered the window + - The ball shattered the window. hypernym: - 03887590-n ili: i61178 @@ -121021,7 +121021,7 @@ - a golf club with a long shaft used to hit long shots; originally made with a wooden head example: - - metal woods are now standard + - Metal woods are now standard. hypernym: - 03451003-n ili: i61229 @@ -121188,11 +121188,11 @@ - a product produced or accomplished through the effort or activity or agency of a person or thing example: - - it is not regarded as one of his more memorable works - - the symphony was hailed as an ingenious work - - he was indebted to the pioneering work of John Dewey + - It is not regarded as one of his more memorable works. + - The symphony was hailed as an ingenious work. + - He was indebted to the pioneering work of John Dewey. - the work of an active imagination - - erosion is the work of wind or water over time + - Erosion is the work of wind or water over time. hypernym: - 04014270-n ili: i61245 @@ -121290,7 +121290,7 @@ definition: - machine that performs dependably under heavy use example: - - the IBM main frame computers have been the workhorse of the business world + - The IBM main frame computers have been the workhorse of the business world. hypernym: - 03705309-n ili: i61254 @@ -121340,7 +121340,7 @@ definition: - a place where work is done example: - - he arrived at work early today + - He arrived at work early today. hypernym: - 08596234-n ili: i61259 @@ -121503,7 +121503,7 @@ definition: - a woolen fabric with a hard textured surface and no nap; woven of worsted yarns example: - - he wore a worsted suit + - He wore a worsted suit. hypernym: - 03314753-n ili: i61274 @@ -121578,7 +121578,7 @@ definition: - the remaining parts of something that has been wrecked example: - - they searched the wreckage for signs of survivors + - They searched the wreckage for signs of survivors. hypernym: - 03898588-n ili: i61281 @@ -121859,7 +121859,7 @@ definition: - the enclosed land around a house or other building example: - - it was a small house with almost no yard + - It was a small house with almost no yard. hypernym: - 08587527-n ili: i61309 @@ -122761,7 +122761,7 @@ - a defensive missile designed to shoot down incoming intercontinental ballistic missiles example: - - the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks placed limits on the deployment of ABMs + - The Strategic Arms Limitation Talks placed limits on the deployment of ABMs. hypernym: - 03471094-n members: @@ -125341,7 +125341,7 @@ text: 'In most actions that use blowback operation, the breech is not locked mechanically at the time of firing: the inertia of the bolt and recoil spring(s), relative to the weight of the bullet, delays opening of the breech until the bullet has - left the barrel' + left the barrel.' hypernym: - 92459306-n members: diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.attribute.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.attribute.yaml index c0367e81..1ec896fb 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.attribute.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.attribute.yaml @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ definition: - any attribute or quality considered as having its own existence example: - - the thing I like about her is … + - The thing I like about her is … hypernym: - 00024444-n ili: i61346 @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ - the complex of all the attributes — behavioral, temperamental, emotional and mental — that characterize a unique individual example: - - their different reactions reflected their very different personalities + - Their different reactions reflected their very different personalities. hypernym: - 00024444-n ili: i61348 @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ definition: - the distinct personality of an individual regarded as a persisting entity example: - - you can lose your identity when you join the army + - You can lose your identity when you join the army. hypernym: - 04624919-n ili: i61349 @@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ actions and reactions example: - source: Herbert Spencer - text: education has for its object the formation of character + text: Education has for its object the formation of character. hypernym: - 04623416-n ili: i61359 @@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ definition: - concern with worldly affairs to the neglect of spiritual needs example: - - he disliked the worldliness of many bishops around him + - He disliked the worldliness of many bishops around him. hypernym: - 05085830-n ili: i61364 @@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ - the complex of emotional and intellectual attributes that determine a person's characteristic actions and reactions example: - - it is his nature to help others + - It is his nature to help others. hypernym: - 04623416-n ili: i61372 @@ -382,7 +382,7 @@ definition: - your usual mood example: - - he has a happy disposition + - He has a happy disposition. hypernym: - 04630470-n ili: i61374 @@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ definition: - an inclination or tendency of a certain kind example: - - he had a change of heart + - He had a change of heart. hypernym: - 04630969-n ili: i61378 @@ -608,7 +608,7 @@ definition: - something sentimental or trite example: - - that movie was pure corn + - That movie was pure corn. hypernym: - 04634863-n ili: i61394 @@ -702,7 +702,7 @@ definition: - being highly angry or excited; ready to boil over example: - - after an hour of waiting I was at the boiling point + - After an hour of waiting I was at the boiling point. hypernym: - 04636207-n ili: i61403 @@ -723,7 +723,7 @@ definition: - the trait of exhibiting no personal embarrassment or concern example: - - the blandness of his confession enraged the judge + - The blandness of his confession enraged the judge. hypernym: - 04636551-n ili: i61405 @@ -750,8 +750,8 @@ definition: - a lack of feeling or expression or movement example: - - he must have a heart of stone - - her face was as hard as stone + - He must have a heart of stone. + - Her face was as hard as stone. hypernym: - 04636961-n ili: i61407 @@ -762,7 +762,7 @@ definition: - objectivity and detachment example: - - her manner assumed a dispassion and dryness very unlike her usual tone + - Her manner assumed a dispassion and dryness very unlike her usual tone. hypernym: - 04636551-n ili: i61408 @@ -799,7 +799,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being cheerful and dispelling gloom example: - - flowers added a note of cheerfulness to the drab room + - Flowers added a note of cheerfulness to the drab room. hypernym: - 00024444-n ili: i61411 @@ -872,7 +872,7 @@ definition: - animation and energy in action or expression example: - - it was a heavy play and the actors tried in vain to give life to it + - It was a heavy play and the actors tried in vain to give life to it. hypernym: - 04639057-n ili: i61417 @@ -886,7 +886,7 @@ definition: - quality of being lively and confident example: - - there was a pertness about her that attracted him + - There was a pertness about her that attracted him. hypernym: - 04639514-n ili: i61418 @@ -907,8 +907,8 @@ definition: - liveliness and eagerness example: - - he accepted with alacrity - - the smartness of the pace soon exhausted him + - He accepted with alacrity. + - The smartness of the pace soon exhausted him. hypernym: - 04639514-n ili: i61420 @@ -921,7 +921,7 @@ definition: - an imaginative lively style (especially style of writing) example: - - his writing conveys great energy + - His writing conveys great energy. - a remarkable muscularity of style hypernym: - 04639514-n @@ -979,7 +979,7 @@ definition: - irrepressible liveliness and good spirit example: - - I admired his buoyancy and persistent good humor + - I admired his buoyancy and persistent good humor. hypernym: - 04639514-n ili: i61426 @@ -1038,7 +1038,7 @@ definition: - liveliness and energy example: - - this tonic is guaranteed to give you more pep + - This tonic is guaranteed to give you more pep. hypernym: - 04639514-n ili: i61432 @@ -1064,7 +1064,7 @@ definition: - the trait of being active; moving or acting rapidly and energetically example: - - the level of activity declines with age + - The level of activity declines with age. hypernym: - 04623416-n ili: i61434 @@ -1089,7 +1089,7 @@ definition: - a disposition to remain inactive or inert example: - - he had to overcome his inertia and get back to work + - He had to overcome his inertia and get back to work. hypernym: - 04623416-n ili: i61436 @@ -1102,7 +1102,7 @@ definition: - inactivity; showing an unusual lack of energy example: - - the general appearance of sluggishness alarmed his friends + - The general appearance of sluggishness alarmed his friends. hypernym: - 04642988-n ili: i61437 @@ -1117,7 +1117,7 @@ definition: - the attribute of being restful example: - - he longed for the restfulness of home + - He longed for the restfulness of home. hypernym: - 04642988-n ili: i61438 @@ -1203,7 +1203,7 @@ definition: - a disposition to feel that anything less than perfect is unacceptable example: - - his perfectionism seemed excessive to his students + - His perfectionism seemed excessive to his students. hypernym: - 04630969-n ili: i61446 @@ -1227,7 +1227,7 @@ definition: - a disposition to tolerate or accept people or situations example: - - all people should practice toleration and live together in peace + - All people should practice toleration and live together in peace. hypernym: - 04645280-n ili: i61448 @@ -1249,7 +1249,7 @@ definition: - a disposition to yield to the wishes of someone example: - - too much indulgence spoils a child + - Too much indulgence spoils a child. hypernym: - 04645280-n ili: i61450 @@ -1262,7 +1262,7 @@ definition: - a disposition to be lenient in judging others example: - - softness is not something permitted of good leaders + - Softness is not something permitted of good leaders. hypernym: - 04645942-n ili: i61451 @@ -1313,7 +1313,7 @@ - excessive sternness example: - severity of character - - the harshness of his punishment was inhuman + - The harshness of his punishment was inhuman. - the rigors of boot camp hypernym: - 04646728-n @@ -1452,7 +1452,7 @@ definition: - a disposition to exhibit uncontrolled anger example: - - his temper was well known to all his employees + - His temper was well known to all his employees. hypernym: - 04648804-n ili: i61468 @@ -1592,7 +1592,7 @@ definition: - cheerful compliance example: - - he expressed his willingness to help + - He expressed his willingness to help. hypernym: - 04630969-n ili: i61481 @@ -1604,9 +1604,9 @@ - prompt willingness example: - readiness to continue discussions - - they showed no eagerness to spread the gospel - - they disliked his zeal in demonstrating his superiority - - he tried to explain his forwardness in battle + - They showed no eagerness to spread the gospel. + - They disliked his zeal in demonstrating his superiority. + - He tried to explain his forwardness in battle. hypernym: - 04651869-n ili: i61482 @@ -1620,9 +1620,9 @@ definition: - willingness or readiness to receive (especially impressions or ideas) example: - - he was testing the government's receptiveness to reform - - this receptiveness is the key feature in oestral behavior, enabling natural mating - to occur + - He was testing the government's receptiveness to reform. + - This receptiveness is the key feature in oestral behavior, enabling natural mating + to occur. - their receptivity to the proposal hypernym: - 04651869-n @@ -1645,8 +1645,8 @@ definition: - the trait of being unwilling example: - - his unwillingness to cooperate vetoed every proposal I made - - in spite of our warnings he plowed ahead with the involuntariness of an automaton + - His unwillingness to cooperate vetoed every proposal I made. + - In spite of our warnings he plowed ahead with the involuntariness of an automaton. hypernym: - 04630969-n ili: i61485 @@ -1659,8 +1659,8 @@ - a certain degree of unwillingness example: - a reluctance to commit himself - - his hesitancy revealed his basic indisposition - - after some hesitation he agreed + - His hesitancy revealed his basic indisposition. + - After some hesitation he agreed. hypernym: - 04652956-n ili: i61486 @@ -1690,7 +1690,7 @@ - the trait of being serious example: - source: Robert Rice - text: a lack of solemnity is not necessarily a lack of seriousness + text: A lack of solemnity is not necessarily a lack of seriousness. hypernym: - 04623416-n ili: i61488 @@ -1717,8 +1717,8 @@ - the commitment of something other than money (time, energy, or effort) to a project with the expectation of some worthwhile result example: - - this job calls for the investment of some hard thinking - - he made an emotional investment in the work + - This job calls for the investment of some hard thinking. + - He made an emotional investment in the work. hypernym: - 04654347-n ili: i61490 @@ -1804,7 +1804,7 @@ definition: - inappropriate levity example: - - Annika reacted to Tom's flippancy with a cool stare + - Annika reacted to Tom's flippancy with a cool stare. hypernym: - 04656106-n ili: i61498 @@ -1831,8 +1831,8 @@ definition: - a disposition to find (or make) causes for amusement example: - - her playfulness surprised me - - he was fun to be with + - Her playfulness surprised me. + - He was fun to be with. hypernym: - 04655564-n ili: i61500 @@ -1889,8 +1889,8 @@ definition: - the trait of appreciating (and being able to express) the humorous example: - - she didn't appreciate my humor - - you can't survive in the army without a sense of humor + - She didn't appreciate my humor. + - You can't survive in the army without a sense of humor. hypernym: - 04656618-n ili: i61505 @@ -1985,7 +1985,7 @@ definition: - a refusal to speak when expected example: - - his silence about my contribution was surprising + - His silence about my contribution was surprising. hypernym: - 04659141-n ili: i61514 @@ -2008,7 +2008,7 @@ definition: - secrecy example: - - mum's the word + - Mum's the word. hypernym: - 04659534-n ili: i61516 @@ -2033,7 +2033,7 @@ definition: - the tendency to associate with others and to form social groups example: - - mammals as a class are not strong on sociality + - Mammals as a class are not strong on sociality. hypernym: - 04630470-n ili: i61518 @@ -2150,7 +2150,7 @@ - affability to your inferiors and temporary disregard for differences of position or rank example: - - the queen's condescension was intended to make us feel comfortable + - The queen's condescension was intended to make us feel comfortable. hypernym: - 04662009-n ili: i61528 @@ -2162,7 +2162,7 @@ definition: - close or warm friendship example: - - the absence of fences created a mysterious intimacy in which no one knew privacy + - The absence of fences created a mysterious intimacy in which no one knew privacy. hypernym: - 04661694-n ili: i61529 @@ -2234,7 +2234,7 @@ definition: - a mild reasonableness example: - - when he learned who I was he became all sweetness and light + - When he learned who I was he became all sweetness and light. hypernym: - 04662009-n ili: i61536 @@ -2306,7 +2306,7 @@ definition: - a hostile (very unfriendly) disposition example: - - he could not conceal his hostility + - He could not conceal his hostility. hypernym: - 04665233-n ili: i61543 @@ -2384,7 +2384,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being adaptable or variable example: - - he enjoyed the flexibility of his working arrangement + - He enjoyed the flexibility of his working arrangement. hypernym: - 04666447-n ili: i61551 @@ -2396,7 +2396,7 @@ definition: - flexibility of interpretation or of options example: - - the request left some wiggle room for future restructuring + - The request left some wiggle room for future restructuring. hypernym: - 04666644-n ili: i61552 @@ -2407,8 +2407,8 @@ definition: - adaptability of mind or character example: - - he was valued for his reliability and pliability - - he increased the leanness and suppleness of the organization + - He was valued for his reliability and pliability. + - He increased the leanness and suppleness of the organization. hypernym: - 04666447-n ili: i61553 @@ -2477,7 +2477,7 @@ definition: - the trait of thoughtfulness in action or decision example: - - he was a man of judicial deliberation + - He was a man of judicial deliberation. hypernym: - 04667893-n ili: i61559 @@ -2550,7 +2550,7 @@ definition: - desperate recklessness example: - - it was a policy of desperation + - It was a policy of desperation. hypernym: - 04669283-n ili: i61566 @@ -2619,7 +2619,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being careful and painstaking example: - - I admired the carefulness of his work + - I admired the carefulness of his work. hypernym: - 04670308-n ili: i61573 @@ -2689,7 +2689,7 @@ definition: - vigilant attentiveness example: - - he keeps a weather eye open for trouble + - He keeps a weather eye open for trouble. hypernym: - 04670308-n ili: i61579 @@ -2754,9 +2754,9 @@ definition: - a tendency to be negligent and uncaring example: - - he inherited his delinquency from his father - - his derelictions were not really intended as crimes - - his adolescent protest consisted of willful neglect of all his responsibilities + - He inherited his delinquency from his father. + - His derelictions were not really intended as crimes. + - His adolescent protest consisted of willful neglect of all his responsibilities. hypernym: - 04673170-n ili: i61585 @@ -2876,10 +2876,10 @@ definition: - the trait of being effeminate (derogatory of a man) example: - - the students associated science with masculinity and arts with effeminacy - - Spartans accused Athenians of effeminateness - - he was shocked by the softness of the atmosphere surrounding the young prince, - arising from the superfluity of the femininity that guided him + - The students associated science with masculinity and arts with effeminacy. + - Spartans accused Athenians of effeminateness. + - He was shocked by the softness of the atmosphere surrounding the young prince, + arising from the superfluity of the femininity that guided him. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -2931,7 +2931,7 @@ - a form of trustworthiness; the trait of being answerable to someone for something or being responsible for one's conduct example: - - he holds a position of great responsibility + - He holds a position of great responsibility. hypernym: - 04676176-n ili: i61601 @@ -2943,7 +2943,7 @@ definition: - responsibility for a bad situation or event example: - - it was John's fault + - It was John's fault. hypernym: - 04676604-n ili: i61602 @@ -2998,8 +2998,8 @@ definition: - the quality of being solid and reliable financially or factually or morally example: - - the solidity of the evidence worked in his favor - - the solidness of her faith gave her enduring hope + - The solidity of the evidence worked in his favor. + - The solidness of her faith gave her enduring hope. hypernym: - 04677379-n ili: i61607 @@ -3026,7 +3026,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - I despair at the flightiness and whimsicality of my memory + - I despair at the flightiness and whimsicality of my memory. hypernym: - 04678103-n ili: i61609 @@ -3123,8 +3123,8 @@ - any quality or characteristic that gains a person a favorable reception or acceptance or admission example: - - her pleasant personality is already a recommendation - - his wealth was not a passport into the exclusive circles of society + - Her pleasant personality is already a recommendation. + - His wealth was not a passport into the exclusive circles of society. hypernym: - 04738737-n ili: i61618 @@ -3155,7 +3155,7 @@ definition: - physical appearance example: - - I don't like the looks of this place + - I don't like the looks of this place. hypernym: - 04681322-n ili: i61621 @@ -3166,7 +3166,7 @@ definition: - outward appearance example: - - they look the same in outward view + - They look the same in outward view. hypernym: - 04681322-n ili: i61622 @@ -3197,9 +3197,9 @@ definition: - an outward appearance example: - - he made a good impression - - I wanted to create an impression of success - - she retained that bold effect in her reproductions of the original painting + - He made a good impression. + - I wanted to create an impression of success. + - She retained that bold effect in her reproductions of the original painting. hypernym: - 04681322-n ili: i61625 @@ -3211,7 +3211,7 @@ definition: - the impression produced by a person example: - - he cut a fine figure + - He cut a fine figure. - a heroic figure hypernym: - 04682671-n @@ -3224,8 +3224,8 @@ - the general impression that something (a person or organization or product) presents to the public example: - - although her popular image was contrived, it served to inspire music and pageantry - - the company tried to project an altruistic image + - Although her popular image was contrived, it served to inspire music and pageantry. + - The company tried to project an altruistic image. hypernym: - 04682671-n ili: i61627 @@ -3237,8 +3237,8 @@ - the impression created by doing something unusual or extraordinary that people notice and remember example: - - it was in London that he made his mark - - he left an indelible mark on the American theater + - It was in London that he made his mark. + - He left an indelible mark on the American theater. hypernym: - 04682671-n ili: i61628 @@ -3298,8 +3298,8 @@ - the purely external aspect of a thing; superficial appearance example: - source: R.W.Speaight - text: the audience was held by the substance of the play rather than by the superficies - of the production + text: The audience was held by the substance of the play rather than by the superficies + of the production. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -3337,7 +3337,7 @@ - 11114601-n - 06145709-n example: - - a public image is as fragile as Humpty Dumpty + - A public image is as fragile as Humpty Dumpty. hypernym: - 04681322-n ili: i61636 @@ -3349,9 +3349,9 @@ definition: - an outward or token appearance or form that is deliberately misleading example: - - he hoped his claims would have a semblance of authenticity - - he tried to give his falsehood the gloss of moral sanction - - the situation soon took on a different color + - He hoped his claims would have a semblance of authenticity. + - He tried to give his falsehood the gloss of moral sanction. + - The situation soon took on a different color. hypernym: - 04681322-n ili: i61637 @@ -3368,8 +3368,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - the plaintiff claimed that under color of law the officer had deprived him of - his civil rights + - The plaintiff claimed that under color of law the officer had deprived him of + his civil rights. hypernym: - 04685309-n ili: i61638 @@ -3399,7 +3399,7 @@ definition: - an artful or simulated semblance example: - - under the guise of friendship he betrayed them + - Under the guise of friendship he betrayed them. hypernym: - 04685309-n ili: i61641 @@ -3413,8 +3413,8 @@ definition: - an outward semblance that misrepresents the true nature of something example: - - the theatrical notion of disguise is always associated with catastrophe in his - stories + - The theatrical notion of disguise is always associated with catastrophe in his + stories. hypernym: - 04685309-n ili: i61642 @@ -3435,7 +3435,7 @@ definition: - the general outward appearance of something example: - - the face of the city is changing + - The face of the city is changing. hypernym: - 04681322-n ili: i61644 @@ -3505,7 +3505,7 @@ definition: - a stripe or stripes of contrasting color example: - - chromosomes exhibit characteristic bands + - Chromosomes exhibit characteristic bands. - the black and yellow banding of bees and wasps hypernym: - 04690493-n @@ -3542,8 +3542,8 @@ definition: - a light-colored marking example: - - they chipped off bark to mark the trail with blazes - - the horse had a blaze between its eyes + - They chipped off bark to mark the trail with blazes. + - The horse had a blaze between its eyes. hypernym: - 04687642-n ili: i61653 @@ -3554,7 +3554,7 @@ definition: - a very small spot example: - - the plane was just a speck in the sky + - The plane was just a speck in the sky. hypernym: - 04689819-n ili: i61654 @@ -3620,7 +3620,7 @@ definition: - a patch of bright color example: - - her red hat gave her outfit a splash of color + - Her red hat gave her outfit a splash of color. hypernym: - 04689819-n ili: i61660 @@ -3662,7 +3662,7 @@ - a narrow marking of a different color or texture from the background example: - a green toad with small black stripes or bars - - may the Stars and Stripes forever wave + - May the Stars and Stripes forever wave. hypernym: - 04687642-n ili: i61663 @@ -3888,8 +3888,8 @@ definition: - the quality of expressing or arousing sexual desire example: - - the sultriness of her look was unmistakable - - the sultriness of lust was in the air + - The sultriness of her look was unmistakable. + - The sultriness of lust was in the air. hypernym: - 04694284-n ili: i61684 @@ -3900,7 +3900,7 @@ definition: - attractiveness that interests or pleases or stimulates example: - - his smile was part of his appeal to her + - His smile was part of his appeal to her. hypernym: - 04693352-n ili: i61685 @@ -3913,7 +3913,7 @@ definition: - the enticing appeal of something alluring but potentially dangerous example: - - he succumbed to the siren call of the wilderness + - He succumbed to the siren call of the wilderness. hypernym: - 04694682-n ili: i61686 @@ -3925,7 +3925,7 @@ definition: - attractiveness in appearance or dress or manner example: - - he gets by largely on pure spiff + - He gets by largely on pure spiff. hypernym: - 04693352-n ili: i61687 @@ -3955,7 +3955,7 @@ definition: - the quality of arousing interest; being attractive or something that attracts example: - - her personality held a strange attraction for him + - Her personality held a strange attraction for him. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i61690 @@ -3991,7 +3991,7 @@ definition: - a tempting allurement example: - - she was an invitation to trouble + - She was an invitation to trouble. hypernym: - 04696191-n ili: i61693 @@ -4020,7 +4020,7 @@ definition: - the capacity to attract intense interest example: - - he held the children spellbound with magic tricks and other fascinations + - He held the children spellbound with magic tricks and other fascinations. hypernym: - 04695595-n ili: i61696 @@ -4051,8 +4051,8 @@ definition: - something that is strikingly attractive or has great popular appeal example: - - she has a show-stopper of a smile - - the brilliant orange flowers against the green foliage were a showstopper + - She has a show-stopper of a smile. + - The brilliant orange flowers against the green foliage were a showstopper. hypernym: - 04695595-n ili: i61699 @@ -4123,7 +4123,7 @@ definition: - an appearance that has been spoiled or is misshapen example: - - there were distinguishing disfigurements on the suspect's back + - There were distinguishing disfigurements on the suspect's back. - suffering from facial disfiguration hypernym: - 04681322-n @@ -4146,7 +4146,7 @@ definition: - an appearance that is not attractive or beautiful example: - - fine clothes could not conceal the girl's homeliness + - Fine clothes could not conceal the girl's homeliness. hypernym: - 04681322-n ili: i61708 @@ -4220,7 +4220,7 @@ definition: - a blemish resulting from a break without complete separation of the parts example: - - there was a crack in the mirror + - There was a crack in the mirror. hypernym: - 04699505-n ili: i61715 @@ -4252,7 +4252,7 @@ definition: - a small gouge (as in the cover of a book) example: - - the book was in good condition except for a dig in the back cover + - The book was in good condition except for a dig in the back cover. hypernym: - 04700732-n ili: i61718 @@ -4314,7 +4314,7 @@ definition: - a blemish made by dirt example: - - he had a smudge on his cheek + - He had a smudge on his cheek. hypernym: - 04699505-n ili: i61724 @@ -4361,7 +4361,7 @@ definition: - a soiled or discolored appearance example: - - the wine left a dark stain + - The wine left a dark stain. hypernym: - 04681322-n ili: i61728 @@ -4502,7 +4502,7 @@ definition: - a wart occurring on the sole of the foot example: - - pressure causes plantar warts to develop a painful callus around the soft center + - Pressure causes plantar warts to develop a painful callus around the soft center. hypernym: - 04703780-n ili: i61742 @@ -4522,7 +4522,7 @@ definition: - lack of ornamentation example: - - the room was simply decorated with great restraint + - The room was simply decorated with great restraint. hypernym: - 04704615-n ili: i61744 @@ -4547,7 +4547,7 @@ definition: - an extreme lack of furnishings or ornamentation example: - - I was struck by the starkness of my father's room + - I was struck by the starkness of my father's room. hypernym: - 04704615-n ili: i61746 @@ -4664,7 +4664,7 @@ definition: - extravagant elaborateness example: - - he wrote with great flamboyance + - He wrote with great flamboyance. hypernym: - 04705460-n ili: i61757 @@ -4696,7 +4696,7 @@ definition: - a pale and sickly appearance example: - - his etiolation signaled years in prison + - His etiolation signaled years in prison. hypernym: - 04681322-n ili: i61760 @@ -4708,9 +4708,9 @@ - a decorative texture or appearance of a surface (or the substance that gives it that appearance) example: - - the boat had a metallic finish - - he applied a coat of a clear finish - - when the finish is too thin it is difficult to apply evenly + - The boat had a metallic finish. + - He applied a coat of a clear finish. + - When the finish is too thin it is difficult to apply evenly. hypernym: - 04707675-n ili: i61761 @@ -4742,7 +4742,7 @@ definition: - a shiny finish put on shoes with polish and buffing example: - - his trousers had a sharp crease and you could see your reflection in his shoeshine + - His trousers had a sharp crease and you could see your reflection in his shoeshine. hypernym: - 04707990-n ili: i61764 @@ -4755,7 +4755,7 @@ definition: - the quality of clear water example: - - when she awoke the clarity was back in her eyes + - When she awoke the clarity was back in her eyes. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i61765 @@ -4822,7 +4822,7 @@ definition: - clarity of outline example: - - exercise had given his muscles superior definition + - Exercise had given his muscles superior definition. hypernym: - 04710036-n ili: i61771 @@ -4925,7 +4925,7 @@ definition: - indistinctness of shape or character example: - - the scene had the swirling vagueness of a painting by Turner + - The scene had the swirling vagueness of a painting by Turner. hypernym: - 04711694-n ili: i61780 @@ -4978,7 +4978,7 @@ definition: - without sharpness or clearness of edge or point example: - - the dullness of the pencil made his writing illegible + - The dullness of the pencil made his writing illegible. hypernym: - 05071206-n ili: i61785 @@ -5038,7 +5038,7 @@ definition: - the property of being both obvious and offensive example: - - the blatancy of his attempt to whitewash the crime was unforgivable + - The blatancy of his attempt to whitewash the crime was unforgivable. hypernym: - 04713638-n - 04788240-n @@ -5069,7 +5069,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being more noticeable than anything else example: - - the predomination of blues gave the painting a quiet tone + - The predomination of blues gave the painting a quiet tone. hypernym: - 04713638-n ili: i61793 @@ -5110,9 +5110,9 @@ definition: - freedom from difficulty or hardship or effort example: - - he rose through the ranks with apparent ease - - they put it into containers for ease of transportation - - the very easiness of the deed held her back + - He rose through the ranks with apparent ease. + - They put it into containers for ease of transportation. + - The very easiness of the deed held her back. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i61797 @@ -5126,7 +5126,7 @@ definition: - the quality of requiring little effort example: - - such effortlessness is achieved only after hours of practice + - Such effortlessness is achieved only after hours of practice. hypernym: - 04715389-n ili: i61798 @@ -5137,7 +5137,7 @@ definition: - a natural effortlessness example: - - they conversed with great facility + - They conversed with great facility. - source: Jane Austen text: a happy readiness of conversation hypernym: @@ -5151,7 +5151,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being free from errors or interruptions example: - - the five-speed manual gearbox is smoothness personified + - The five-speed manual gearbox is smoothness personified. hypernym: - 04715819-n ili: i61800 @@ -5165,7 +5165,7 @@ - the quality of being almost beyond one's ability to deal with and requiring a great effort to achieve a positive result example: - - they agreed about the difficulty of the climb + - They agreed about the difficulty of the climb. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i61801 @@ -5226,7 +5226,7 @@ definition: - the quality (as of scenery) being grim and gloomy and forbidding example: - - the sternness of his surroundings made him uncomfortable + - The sternness of his surroundings made him uncomfortable. hypernym: - 04717403-n ili: i61806 @@ -5237,8 +5237,8 @@ definition: - the quality of being difficult to do example: - - he assigned a series of problems of increasing hardness - - the ruggedness of his exams caused half the class to fail + - He assigned a series of problems of increasing hardness. + - The ruggedness of his exams caused half the class to fail. hypernym: - 04716529-n ili: i61807 @@ -5272,7 +5272,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being difficult to detect or analyze example: - - you had to admire the subtlety of the distinctions he drew + - You had to admire the subtlety of the distinctions he drew. hypernym: - 04716529-n ili: i61810 @@ -5295,7 +5295,7 @@ definition: - trouble in carrying or managing caused by bulk or shape example: - - the movers cursed the unwieldiness of the big piano + - The movers cursed the unwieldiness of the big piano. hypernym: - 04718711-n ili: i61812 @@ -5397,8 +5397,8 @@ definition: - compatibility of observations example: - - there was no agreement between theory and measurement - - the results of two tests were in correspondence + - There was no agreement between theory and measurement. + - The results of two tests were in correspondence. hypernym: - 04720011-n ili: i61822 @@ -5420,7 +5420,7 @@ definition: - conformity with some esthetic standard of correctness or propriety example: - - it was performed with justness and beauty + - It was performed with justness and beauty. hypernym: - 04720968-n ili: i61824 @@ -5462,7 +5462,7 @@ definition: - an incompatibility of dates or events example: - - he noticed a conflict in the dates of the two meetings + - He noticed a conflict in the dates of the two meetings. hypernym: - 04721716-n ili: i61828 @@ -5504,7 +5504,7 @@ definition: - the quality of having the properties that are right for a specific purpose example: - - an important requirement is suitability for long trips + - An important requirement is suitability for long trips. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i61832 @@ -5552,7 +5552,7 @@ definition: - appropriateness for the occasion example: - - the phrase had considerable aptness + - The phrase had considerable aptness. hypernym: - 04723223-n ili: i61836 @@ -5564,7 +5564,7 @@ definition: - the appropriate or desirable thing example: - - this car could be just the ticket for a small family + - This car could be just the ticket for a small family. hypernym: - 04723223-n ili: i61837 @@ -5576,7 +5576,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being suitable example: - - they had to prove their fitness for the position + - They had to prove their fitness for the position. hypernym: - 04722763-n ili: i61838 @@ -5588,9 +5588,9 @@ definition: - an attribute that must be met or complied with and that fits a person for something example: - - her qualifications for the job are excellent - - one of the qualifications for admission is an academic degree - - she has the makings of fine musician + - Her qualifications for the job are excellent. + - One of the qualifications for admission is an academic degree. + - She has the makings of fine musician. hypernym: - 04724140-n ili: i61839 @@ -5657,7 +5657,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being useful and convenient example: - - they offered the convenience of an installment plan + - They offered the convenience of an installment plan. hypernym: - 04722763-n ili: i61845 @@ -5696,7 +5696,7 @@ definition: - availability for use example: - - the materials at the command of the potters grew + - The materials at the command of the potters grew. hypernym: - 04726275-n ili: i61848 @@ -5726,7 +5726,7 @@ definition: - the quality of needing attention and affection and reassurance to a marked degree example: - - he recognized her neediness but had no time to respond to it + - He recognized her neediness but had no time to respond to it. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i61851 @@ -5737,7 +5737,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being painful example: - - she feared the painfulness of childbirth + - She feared the painfulness of childbirth. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i61852 @@ -5813,7 +5813,7 @@ definition: - inappropriateness example: - - greater inaptness of expression would be hard to imagine + - Greater inaptness of expression would be hard to imagine. hypernym: - 04728926-n ili: i61859 @@ -5825,9 +5825,9 @@ definition: - the quality of being not particularly suitable or befitting example: - - he retracted nothing that he had said about the inappropriateness of either a - corporeal God or a God who is a person - - his praise released from her loud protestations of her unworthiness + - He retracted nothing that he had said about the inappropriateness of either a + corporeal God or a God who is a person. + - His praise released from her loud protestations of her unworthiness. hypernym: - 04728334-n ili: i61860 @@ -5858,7 +5858,7 @@ definition: - the quality of not being suitable example: - - the judges agreed on his unfitness for the appointment + - The judges agreed on his unfitness for the appointment. hypernym: - 04728334-n ili: i61863 @@ -5948,7 +5948,7 @@ - an essential and distinguishing attribute of something or someone example: - source: Shakespeare - text: the quality of mercy is not strained + text: The quality of mercy is not strained. hypernym: - 00024444-n ili: i61871 @@ -5959,7 +5959,7 @@ definition: - the essential qualities or characteristics by which something is recognized example: - - it is the nature of fire to burn + - It is the nature of fire to burn. - the true nature of jealousy hypernym: - 04731092-n @@ -5976,7 +5976,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being human example: - - he feared the speedy decline of all manhood + - He feared the speedy decline of all manhood. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i61873 @@ -5990,9 +5990,9 @@ - a distinctive but intangible quality surrounding a person or thing example: - an air of mystery - - the house had a neglected air - - an atmosphere of defeat pervaded the candidate's headquarters - - the place had an aura of romance + - The house had a neglected air. + - An atmosphere of defeat pervaded the candidate's headquarters. + - The place had an aura of romance. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i61874 @@ -6014,9 +6014,9 @@ definition: - a characteristic emotional quality example: - - it ended on a sour note - - there was a note of gaiety in her manner - - he detected a note of sarcasm + - It ended on a sour note. + - There was a note of gaiety in her manner. + - He detected a note of sarcasm. hypernym: - 04734472-n ili: i61876 @@ -6027,8 +6027,8 @@ definition: - a distinctive emotional aura experienced instinctively example: - - that place gave me bad vibrations - - it gave me a nostalgic vibe + - That place gave me bad vibrations. + - It gave me a nostalgic vibe. hypernym: - 04734472-n ili: i61877 @@ -6043,7 +6043,7 @@ definition: - a degree or grade of excellence or worth example: - - the quality of students has risen + - The quality of students has risen. - an executive of low caliber hypernym: - 05101152-n @@ -6067,7 +6067,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being very good indeed example: - - the inn is distinguished by the fineness of its cuisine + - The inn is distinguished by the fineness of its cuisine. hypernym: - 04735634-n ili: i61880 @@ -6125,7 +6125,7 @@ definition: - a quality characterized by magnificence of scale or the tendency to expand example: - - the expansiveness of their extravagant life style was soon curtailed + - The expansiveness of their extravagant life style was soon curtailed. hypernym: - 04736586-n ili: i61885 @@ -6190,7 +6190,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being poorly made or maintained example: - - she was unrecognizable because of the poorness of the photography + - She was unrecognizable because of the poorness of the photography. hypernym: - 04737838-n ili: i61891 @@ -6222,7 +6222,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being poor and inferior and sorry example: - - he has compiled a record second to none in its wretchedness + - He has compiled a record second to none in its wretchedness. hypernym: - 04737838-n ili: i61894 @@ -6242,7 +6242,7 @@ definition: - an outstanding characteristic example: - - his acting was one of the high points of the movie + - His acting was one of the high points of the movie. hypernym: - 04738737-n ili: i61896 @@ -6254,7 +6254,7 @@ definition: - a distinguishing or individuating characteristic example: - - he knows my bad points as well as my good points + - He knows my bad points as well as my good points. hypernym: - 04738737-n ili: i61897 @@ -6309,9 +6309,9 @@ definition: - a redeeming quality or characteristic example: - - her love of music remains her one saving grace - - her sense of humor has to be a saving grace - - the saving grace for both developments is that they are creating jobs + - Her love of music remains her one saving grace. + - Her sense of humor has to be a saving grace. + - The saving grace for both developments is that they are creating jobs. hypernym: - 04738737-n ili: i61902 @@ -6386,8 +6386,8 @@ - a changeable quality example: - a charming Oriental fluidity of manner - - a certain fluidness in his perception of time made him an unpredictable colleague - - demographers try to predict social fluidity + - A certain fluidness in his perception of time made him an unpredictable colleague. + - Demographers try to predict social fluidity. hypernym: - 04740880-n ili: i61909 @@ -6408,7 +6408,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being changeable in direction example: - - the shiftiness of the wind caused the boat to veer unpredictably + - The shiftiness of the wind caused the boat to veer unpredictably. hypernym: - 04740880-n ili: i61911 @@ -6503,8 +6503,8 @@ definition: - the quality of being transferable or exchangeable example: - - sterling transferability affords a means of multilateral settlement for … trade - between nondollar countries + - Sterling transferability affords a means of multilateral settlement for … trade + between nondollar countries. hypernym: - 04743169-n ili: i61920 @@ -6528,7 +6528,7 @@ definition: - the quality of not being exchangeable example: - - the inconvertibility of their currency made international trade impossible + - The inconvertibility of their currency made international trade impossible. hypernym: - 04743169-n ili: i61922 @@ -6592,7 +6592,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being absolute example: - - the absoluteness of the pope's decree could not be challenged + - The absoluteness of the pope's decree could not be challenged. hypernym: - 04745174-n ili: i61928 @@ -6606,7 +6606,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being enduring and free from change or variation example: - - early mariners relied on the constancy of the trade winds + - Early mariners relied on the constancy of the trade winds. hypernym: - 04745174-n ili: i61929 @@ -6692,9 +6692,9 @@ definition: - the quality of wearisome constancy, routine, and lack of variety example: - - he had never grown accustomed to the monotony of his work - - he was sick of the humdrum of his fellow prisoners - - he hated the sameness of the food the college served + - He had never grown accustomed to the monotony of his work. + - He was sick of the humdrum of his fellow prisoners. + - He hated the sameness of the food the college served. hypernym: - 04747413-n ili: i61937 @@ -6707,7 +6707,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being fixed and unchangeable example: - - the fixedness of his gaze upset her + - The fixedness of his gaze upset her. hypernym: - 04745174-n ili: i61938 @@ -6775,7 +6775,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being incapable of mutation example: - - Darwin challenged the fixity of species + - Darwin challenged the fixity of species. hypernym: - 04745174-n ili: i61945 @@ -6819,7 +6819,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being alike example: - - sameness of purpose kept them together + - Sameness of purpose kept them together. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i61949 @@ -6844,7 +6844,7 @@ definition: - exact sameness example: - - they shared an identity of interests + - They shared an identity of interests. hypernym: - 04749775-n ili: i61951 @@ -6943,7 +6943,7 @@ definition: - similarity in appearance or character or nature between persons or things example: - - man created God in his own likeness + - Man created God in his own likeness. hypernym: - 04750845-n ili: i61960 @@ -6976,7 +6976,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being similar or comparable in kind or nature example: - - there is a remarkable homogeneity between the two companies + - There is a remarkable homogeneity between the two companies. hypernym: - 04752610-n ili: i61963 @@ -7009,8 +7009,8 @@ definition: - an approximate definition or example example: - - she wore a sort of magenta dress - - she served a creamy sort of dessert thing + - She wore a sort of magenta dress. + - She served a creamy sort of dessert thing. hypernym: - 04750845-n ili: i61966 @@ -7032,8 +7032,8 @@ definition: - a close parallel of a feeling, idea, style, etc. example: - - his contention contains more than an echo of Rousseau - - Napoleon III was an echo of the mighty Emperor but an infinitely better man + - His contention contains more than an echo of Rousseau. + - Napoleon III was an echo of the mighty Emperor but an infinitely better man. hypernym: - 04753670-n ili: i61968 @@ -7070,7 +7070,7 @@ definition: - the likeness of a representation to the thing represented example: - - engineers strove to increase the naturalness of recorded music + - Engineers strove to increase the naturalness of recorded music. hypernym: - 04752054-n ili: i61971 @@ -7177,7 +7177,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being unlike or dissimilar example: - - there are many differences between jazz and rock + - There are many differences between jazz and rock. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i61982 @@ -7206,7 +7206,7 @@ definition: - a distinguishing difference between similar things or people example: - - he learned the distinction between gold and lead + - He learned the distinction between gold and lead. hypernym: - 04756076-n ili: i62264 @@ -7307,7 +7307,7 @@ - noticeable heterogeneity example: - a diversity of possibilities - - the range and variety of his work is amazing + - The range and variety of his work is amazing. hypernym: - 04758353-n ili: i61994 @@ -7322,7 +7322,7 @@ - the diversity of plant and animal life in a particular habitat (or in the world as a whole) example: - - a high level of biodiversity is desirable + - A high level of biodiversity is desirable. hypernym: - 04758560-n ili: i61995 @@ -7343,8 +7343,8 @@ definition: - a difference that is usually pleasant example: - - he goes to France for variety - - it is a refreshing change to meet a woman mechanic + - He goes to France for variety. + - It is a refreshing change to meet a woman mechanic. hypernym: - 04756076-n ili: i61997 @@ -7385,7 +7385,7 @@ definition: - a disappointing disparity; a huge disparity; a world of difference; worlds apart example: - - it was a far cry from what he had expected + - It was a far cry from what he had expected. hypernym: - 04759785-n ili: i62001 @@ -7409,8 +7409,8 @@ definition: - an unbridgeable disparity (as from a failure of understanding) example: - - he felt a gulf between himself and his former friends - - there is a vast disconnect between public opinion and federal policy + - He felt a gulf between himself and his former friends. + - There is a vast disconnect between public opinion and federal policy. hypernym: - 04759785-n ili: i62003 @@ -7435,7 +7435,7 @@ definition: - something that is certain example: - - his victory is a certainty + - His victory is a certainty. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i62005 @@ -7450,7 +7450,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - it's a dead cert + - It's a dead cert. exemplifies: - 07171981-n hypernym: @@ -7561,8 +7561,8 @@ definition: - certainty based on an inner conviction example: - - she believed in the importance of moral absolutes and moral certainty - - the prosecutor had a moral certainty that the prisoner was guilty + - She believed in the importance of moral absolutes and moral certainty. + - The prosecutor had a moral certainty that the prisoner was guilty. hypernym: - 04760710-n ili: i62016 @@ -7582,9 +7582,9 @@ definition: - the quality of being probable; a probable event or the most probable event example: - - for a while mutiny seemed a probability - - going by past experience, there was a high probability that the visitors were - lost + - For a while mutiny seemed a probability. + - Going by past experience, there was a high probability that the visitors were + lost. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i62018 @@ -7633,7 +7633,7 @@ definition: - something that is a sure to occur; a foregone conclusion example: - - predicting his success was a slam dunk + - Predicting his success was a slam dunk. hypernym: - 04760710-n ili: i62022 @@ -7645,7 +7645,7 @@ - uncertainty about the truth or factuality or existence of something example: - the dubiousness of his claim - - there is no question about the validity of the enterprise + - There is no question about the validity of the enterprise. hypernym: - 04764142-n ili: i62023 @@ -7690,7 +7690,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being improbable example: - - impossibility should never be confused with improbability + - Impossibility should never be confused with improbability. - the improbability of such rare coincidences hypernym: - 04764142-n @@ -7723,8 +7723,8 @@ - the quality of being a conclusion or opinion based on supposition and conjecture rather than on fact or investigation example: - - her work is highly contentious because of its speculativeness and lack of supporting - evidence + - Her work is highly contentious because of its speculativeness and lack of supporting + evidence. hypernym: - 04764142-n ili: i62030 @@ -7735,7 +7735,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being actual or based on fact example: - - the realm of factuality must be distinguished from the realm of imagination + - The realm of factuality must be distinguished from the realm of imagination. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i62031 @@ -7848,8 +7848,8 @@ definition: - something with no concrete substance example: - - his dreams all turned to smoke - - it was just smoke and mirrors + - His dreams all turned to smoke. + - It was just smoke and mirrors. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -7941,7 +7941,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being one of a kind example: - - that singularity distinguished him from all his companions + - That singularity distinguished him from all his companions. hypernym: - 04770548-n ili: i62049 @@ -8021,7 +8021,7 @@ definition: - the quality of prevailing generally; being widespread example: - - he was surprised by the prevalence of optimism about the future + - He was surprised by the prevalence of optimism about the future. hypernym: - 04771667-n ili: i62056 @@ -8080,7 +8080,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being intricate and compounded example: - - he enjoyed the complexity of modern computers + - He enjoyed the complexity of modern computers. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i62061 @@ -8127,7 +8127,7 @@ definition: - the quality of requiring skill or caution example: - - these puzzles are famous for their trickiness + - These puzzles are famous for their trickiness. hypernym: - 04773530-n ili: i62065 @@ -8141,7 +8141,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being characterized by a fixed principle or rate example: - - he was famous for the regularity of his habits + - He was famous for the regularity of his habits. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i62066 @@ -8207,8 +8207,8 @@ definition: - an ordered manner; orderliness by virtue of being methodical and well organized example: - - his compulsive organization was not an endearing quality - - we can't do it unless we establish some system around here + - His compulsive organization was not an endearing quality. + - We can't do it unless we establish some system around here. hypernym: - 04775722-n ili: i62072 @@ -8261,9 +8261,9 @@ definition: - the quality of having a level and even surface example: - - the water was a glassy smoothness - - the weather system of the Pacific is determined by the uninterrupted smoothness - of the ocean + - The water was a glassy smoothness. + - The weather system of the Pacific is determined by the uninterrupted smoothness + of the ocean. hypernym: - 04776695-n ili: i62077 @@ -8322,7 +8322,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being unsteady and subject to changes example: - - he kept a record of price fluctuations + - He kept a record of price fluctuations. hypernym: - 04777450-n ili: i62083 @@ -8385,7 +8385,7 @@ definition: - the quality of abounding in rocks and stones example: - - due to the rockiness of the land it was quickly dry even after a heavy rain + - Due to the rockiness of the land it was quickly dry even after a heavy rain. hypernym: - 04779129-n ili: i62089 @@ -8521,7 +8521,7 @@ definition: - movement or space for movement example: - - there was too much play in the steering wheel + - There was too much play in the steering wheel. hypernym: - 04781138-n ili: i62103 @@ -8547,7 +8547,7 @@ domain_topic: - 04135920-n example: - - the Spanish ships had superior speed and weatherliness + - The Spanish ships had superior speed and weatherliness. hypernym: - 04781437-n ili: i62105 @@ -8558,7 +8558,7 @@ definition: - a jerky back and forth kind of mobility example: - - he walked with the wiggliness of a child on high heels + - He walked with the wiggliness of a child on high heels. hypernym: - 04781750-n ili: i62106 @@ -8569,7 +8569,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being loose (not taut) example: - - he hadn't counted on the slackness of the rope + - He hadn't counted on the slackness of the rope. hypernym: - 04781750-n ili: i62107 @@ -8749,7 +8749,7 @@ definition: - the quality of giving pleasure example: - - he was charmed by the sweetness of her manner + - He was charmed by the sweetness of her manner. - the pleasantness of a cool breeze on a hot summer day hypernym: - 04731092-n @@ -8762,8 +8762,8 @@ definition: - pleasantness resulting from agreeable conditions example: - - a well trained staff saw to the agreeableness of our accommodations - - he discovered the amenities of reading at an early age + - A well trained staff saw to the agreeableness of our accommodations. + - He discovered the amenities of reading at an early age. hypernym: - 04785869-n ili: i62125 @@ -8836,7 +8836,7 @@ definition: - the property of being unacceptable to the mind example: - - the policy's unpalatability caused an uproar + - The policy's unpalatability caused an uproar. hypernym: - 04787170-n ili: i62132 @@ -8860,7 +8860,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being highly unpleasant example: - - I flinched at the nastiness of his wound + - I flinched at the nastiness of his wound. hypernym: - 04786888-n ili: i62134 @@ -8887,7 +8887,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being disgusting to the senses or emotions example: - - the vileness of his language surprised us + - The vileness of his language surprised us. hypernym: - 04788240-n ili: i62136 @@ -9016,7 +9016,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being plausible or acceptable to a reasonable person example: - - he questioned the tenability of my claims + - He questioned the tenability of my claims. hypernym: - 04790988-n ili: i62147 @@ -9123,7 +9123,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being natural or based on natural principles example: - - he accepted the naturalness of death + - He accepted the naturalness of death. - the spontaneous naturalness of his manner hypernym: - 04731092-n @@ -9178,7 +9178,7 @@ definition: - freedom from constraint or embarrassment example: - - I am never at ease with strangers + - I am never at ease with strangers. hypernym: - 04793136-n ili: i62161 @@ -9230,7 +9230,7 @@ definition: - affected manners intended to impress others example: - - don't put on airs with me + - Don't put on airs with me. hypernym: - 04794991-n ili: i62166 @@ -9789,7 +9789,7 @@ definition: - strangeness as a consequence of being old fashioned example: - - some words in her dialect had a charming quaintness + - Some words in her dialect had a charming quaintness. hypernym: - 04804731-n ili: i62220 @@ -9819,7 +9819,7 @@ definition: - an ethnic quality or affiliation resulting from racial or cultural ties example: - - ethnicity has a strong influence on community status relations + - Ethnicity has a strong influence on community status relations. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i62223 @@ -9845,7 +9845,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being exotic example: - - he loved the exoticism of Egypt + - He loved the exoticism of Egypt. hypernym: - 04806593-n ili: i62225 @@ -10053,8 +10053,8 @@ definition: - the quality of being near to the true value example: - - he was beginning to doubt the accuracy of his compass - - the lawyer questioned the truth of my account + - He was beginning to doubt the accuracy of his compass. + - The lawyer questioned the truth of my account. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i62244 @@ -10068,7 +10068,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - the atomic clock enabled scientists to measure time with much greater accuracy + - The atomic clock enabled scientists to measure time with much greater accuracy. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i62245 @@ -10079,7 +10079,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being exact example: - - he demanded exactness in all details + - He demanded exactness in all details. - a man of great exactitude hypernym: - 04810156-n @@ -10092,7 +10092,7 @@ definition: - great precision; painstaking attention to details example: - - he examined the essay with the greatest minuteness + - He examined the essay with the greatest minuteness. hypernym: - 04810679-n ili: i62247 @@ -10103,8 +10103,8 @@ definition: - the quality of being reproducible in amount or performance example: - - he handled it with the preciseness of an automaton - - note the meticulous precision of his measurements + - He handled it with the preciseness of an automaton. + - Note the meticulous precision of his measurements. hypernym: - 04810679-n ili: i62248 @@ -10116,7 +10116,7 @@ definition: - exactness of adjustment example: - - I marveled at the trueness of his aim + - I marveled at the trueness of his aim. hypernym: - 04810679-n ili: i62249 @@ -10166,7 +10166,7 @@ definition: - a lack of strict accuracy; laxity of practice example: - - misunderstandings can often be traced to a looseness of expression + - Misunderstandings can often be traced to a looseness of expression. hypernym: - 04811700-n ili: i62254 @@ -10221,7 +10221,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06236188-n example: - - he denies the errancy of the Catholic Church + - He denies the errancy of the Catholic Church. hypernym: - 04801174-n ili: i62259 @@ -10251,7 +10251,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being unreproducible example: - - he could not explain the irreproducibility of the results of his experiment + - He could not explain the irreproducibility of the results of his experiment. hypernym: - 04678751-n ili: i62262 @@ -10283,7 +10283,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being deserving (e.g., deserving assistance) example: - - there were many children whose deservingness he recognized and rewarded + - There were many children whose deservingness he recognized and rewarded. hypernym: - 04813883-n ili: i62266 @@ -10382,7 +10382,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being widely admired or accepted or sought after example: - - his charm soon won him affection and popularity + - His charm soon won him affection and popularity. - the universal popularity of American movies hypernym: - 04731092-n @@ -10394,7 +10394,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being popular example: - - skiing is hot stuff in New Hampshire + - Skiing is hot stuff in New Hampshire. hypernym: - 04815891-n ili: i62275 @@ -10438,7 +10438,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - the law is still in effect + - The law is still in effect. hypernym: - 04816705-n ili: i62279 @@ -10558,7 +10558,7 @@ definition: - questionable honesty or legality example: - - they acted with such obvious shadiness that they were instantly recognizable + - They acted with such obvious shadiness that they were instantly recognizable. - the shadiness of their transactions hypernym: - 04818117-n @@ -10571,7 +10571,7 @@ - the quality of excellence in thought and manners and taste example: - a man of intellectual refinement - - he is remembered for his generosity and civilization + - He is remembered for his generosity and civilization. hypernym: - 04736044-n ili: i62292 @@ -10584,7 +10584,7 @@ definition: - a refined quality of gracefulness and good taste example: - - she conveys an aura of elegance and gentility + - She conveys an aura of elegance and gentility. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i62293 @@ -10607,7 +10607,7 @@ definition: - distinctive and stylish elegance example: - - he wooed her with the confident dash of a cavalry officer + - He wooed her with the confident dash of a cavalry officer. hypernym: - 04819517-n ili: i62295 @@ -10693,11 +10693,11 @@ definition: - the quality of being magnificent or splendid or grand example: - - for magnificence and personal service there is the Queen's hotel - - his ‘Hamlet’ lacks the brilliance that one expects - - it is the university that gives the scene its stately splendor + - For magnificence and personal service there is the Queen's hotel. + - His ‘Hamlet’ lacks the brilliance that one expects. + - It is the university that gives the scene its stately splendor. - an imaginative mix of old-fashioned grandeur and colorful art - - advertisers capitalize on the grandness and elegance it brings to their products + - Advertisers capitalize on the grandness and elegance it brings to their products. hypernym: - 04819517-n ili: i62302 @@ -10724,7 +10724,7 @@ definition: - ceremonial elegance and splendor example: - - entered with much eclat in a coach drawn by eight white horses + - … entered with much eclat in a coach drawn by eight white horses hypernym: - 04819517-n ili: i62304 @@ -10736,7 +10736,7 @@ definition: - elegance in dress or behavior example: - - she has a lot of class + - She has a lot of class. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -10770,8 +10770,8 @@ definition: - the quality of being wooden and awkward example: - - he criticized the woodenness of the acting - - there was a certain woodenness in his replies + - He criticized the woodenness of the acting. + - There was a certain woodenness in his replies. hypernym: - 04822855-n ili: i62308 @@ -10792,7 +10792,7 @@ definition: - the quality or character of life in a city or town example: - - there is an important difference between rusticity and urbanity + - There is an important difference between rusticity and urbanity. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i62310 @@ -10858,7 +10858,7 @@ definition: - an unpolished unrefined quality example: - - the crudeness of frontier dwellings depressed her + - The crudeness of frontier dwellings depressed her. hypernym: - 04822552-n ili: i62316 @@ -11027,7 +11027,7 @@ definition: - maximum clarity or distinctness of an idea example: - - the controversy brought clearly into focus an important difference of opinion + - The controversy brought clearly into focus an important difference of opinion. hypernym: - 04827489-n ili: i62331 @@ -11133,8 +11133,8 @@ - incomprehensibility resulting from irrelevant information or meaningless facts or remarks example: - - all the noise in his speech concealed the fact that he didn't have anything to - say + - All the noise in his speech concealed the fact that he didn't have anything to + say. hypernym: - 04829454-n ili: i62341 @@ -11185,7 +11185,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being difficult to grasp or pin down example: - - the author's elusiveness may at times be construed as evasiveness + - The author's elusiveness may at times be construed as evasiveness. hypernym: - 04831097-n ili: i62346 @@ -11196,9 +11196,9 @@ definition: - unclearness by virtue of being poorly expressed or not coherent in meaning example: - - the Conservative manifesto is a model of vagueness - - these terms were used with a vagueness that suggested little or no thought about - what each might convey + - The Conservative manifesto is a model of vagueness. + - These terms were used with a vagueness that suggested little or no thought about + what each might convey. hypernym: - 04831097-n ili: i62347 @@ -11271,8 +11271,8 @@ - the ambiguous region between two categories or states or conditions (usually containing some features of both) example: - - but there is still a twilight zone, the tantalizing occurrences that are probably - noise but might possibly be a signal + - But there is still a twilight zone, the tantalizing occurrences that are probably + noise but might possibly be a signal. - in the twilight zone between humor and vulgarity - in that no man's land between negotiation and aggression hypernym: @@ -11367,7 +11367,7 @@ definition: - failure to adhere to moral principles example: - - forgave us our sins and cleansed us of all unrighteousness + - … forgave us our sins and cleansed us of all unrighteousness hypernym: - 04857820-n ili: i62363 @@ -11460,7 +11460,7 @@ definition: - a disposition to be kind and forgiving example: - - in those days a wife had to depend on the mercifulness of her husband + - In those days a wife had to depend on the mercifulness of her husband. hypernym: - 04836156-n ili: i62372 @@ -11658,7 +11658,7 @@ - the quality of not putting yourself first but being willing to give your time or money or effort etc. for others example: - - rural people show more devotion and unselfishness than do their urban cousins + - Rural people show more devotion and unselfishness than do their urban cousins. hypernym: - 04838958-n ili: i62390 @@ -11805,7 +11805,7 @@ definition: - the trait of being highly motivated example: - - his drive and energy exhausted his co-workers + - His drive and energy exhausted his co-workers. hypernym: - 04623416-n ili: i62403 @@ -11871,7 +11871,7 @@ definition: - enterprising or ambitious drive example: - - Europeans often laugh at American energy + - Europeans often laugh at American energy. hypernym: - 04842955-n ili: i62409 @@ -11884,9 +11884,9 @@ definition: - renewed energy or strength to continue an undertaking example: - - She had dinner and got a second wind to finish painting - - the employers, initially taken by surprise at the pace of developments, regained - their second wind + - She had dinner and got a second wind to finish painting. + - The employers, initially taken by surprise at the pace of developments, regained + their second wind. hypernym: - 04843914-n ili: i62410 @@ -11906,7 +11906,7 @@ definition: - an aggressive willingness to compete example: - - the team was full of fight + - The team was full of fight. hypernym: - 04844463-n ili: i62412 @@ -11953,8 +11953,8 @@ definition: - impudent aggressiveness example: - - I couldn't believe her boldness - - he had the cheek to question my honesty + - I couldn't believe her boldness. + - He had the cheek to question my honesty. hypernym: - 04844463-n ili: i62416 @@ -11969,7 +11969,7 @@ definition: - aggressive boldness or unmitigated effrontery example: - - he had the audacity to question my decision + - He had the audacity to question my decision. hypernym: - 04845441-n ili: i62417 @@ -11981,7 +11981,7 @@ definition: - audacious (even arrogant) behavior that you have no right to example: - - he despised them for their presumptuousness + - He despised them for their presumptuousness. hypernym: - 04845741-n ili: i62418 @@ -12008,7 +12008,7 @@ definition: - conformity with rules or standards example: - - the judge recognized the fairness of my claim + - The judge recognized the fairness of my claim. hypernym: - 04857348-n ili: i62420 @@ -12104,8 +12104,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06194005-n example: - - God's grace is manifested in the salvation of sinners - - there but for the grace of God go I + - God's grace is manifested in the salvation of sinners. + - There but for the grace of God go I. hypernym: - 04847768-n ili: i62429 @@ -12140,7 +12140,7 @@ definition: - kind and considerate regard for others example: - - he showed no consideration for her feelings + - He showed no consideration for her feelings. hypernym: - 04847242-n ili: i62432 @@ -12242,7 +12242,7 @@ definition: - sensitivity similar to that of a receptor organ example: - - he had a special antenna for public relations + - He had a special antenna for public relations. hypernym: - 04850224-n ili: i62441 @@ -12254,8 +12254,8 @@ definition: - excessive sensitivity to criticism example: - - his defensiveness was manifested in hurt silence - - the fear of being sued for malpractice has magnified physicians' defensiveness + - His defensiveness was manifested in hurt silence. + - The fear of being sued for malpractice has magnified physicians' defensiveness. hypernym: - 04850224-n ili: i62442 @@ -12266,8 +12266,8 @@ definition: - defensiveness resulting from repeated attacks example: - - after so many suicide bombings the Israelis have to resist developing a bunker - mentality + - After so many suicide bombings the Israelis have to resist developing a bunker + mentality. hypernym: - 04850660-n ili: i62443 @@ -12307,7 +12307,7 @@ definition: - insensitivity to the appropriateness or subtlety of language example: - - he has a tin ear for dialogue + - He has a tin ear for dialogue. hypernym: - 04851255-n ili: i62447 @@ -12331,8 +12331,8 @@ definition: - lack of sensibility example: - - there was a dullness in his heart - - without him the dullness of her life crept into her work no matter how she tried + - There was a dullness in his heart. + - Without him the dullness of her life crept into her work no matter how she tried to compartmentalize it. hypernym: - 04851856-n @@ -12555,7 +12555,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being extremely conscientious example: - - his care in observing the rules of good health amounted to a kind of religiousness + - His care in observing the rules of good health amounted to a kind of religiousness. hypernym: - 04855917-n ili: i62470 @@ -12577,7 +12577,7 @@ definition: - moral excellence or admirableness example: - - there is much good to be found in people + - There is much good to be found in people. hypernym: - 04854001-n ili: i62472 @@ -12636,7 +12636,7 @@ definition: - anything in accord with principles of justice example: - - he feels he is in the right + - He feels he is in the right. - the rightfulness of his claim hypernym: - 04857348-n @@ -12664,9 +12664,9 @@ - moral perversion; impairment of virtue and moral principles example: - the luxury and corruption among the upper classes - - moral degeneracy followed intellectual degeneration + - Moral degeneracy followed intellectual degeneration. - its brothels, its opium parlors, its depravity - - Rome had fallen into moral putrefaction + - Rome had fallen into moral putrefaction. hypernym: - 04857820-n ili: i62479 @@ -12681,7 +12681,7 @@ definition: - moral corruption or contamination example: - - ambitious men are led astray by an infection that is almost unavoidable + - Ambitious men are led astray by an infection that is almost unavoidable. hypernym: - 04861179-n ili: i62480 @@ -12736,7 +12736,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being morally wrong in principle or practice example: - - attempts to explain the origin of evil in the world + - … attempts to explain the origin of evil in the world hypernym: - 04857820-n - 05151326-n @@ -12749,7 +12749,7 @@ definition: - the greatest damage or wickedness of which one is capable example: - - the invaders did their worst + - The invaders did their worst. - so pure of heart that his worst is another man's best exemplifies: - 06730109-n @@ -12814,8 +12814,8 @@ definition: - deliberately deviating from what is good example: - - there will always be a few people who, through macho perversity, gain satisfaction - from bullying and terrorism + - There will always be a few people who, through macho perversity, gain satisfaction + from bullying and terrorism. hypernym: - 04859319-n ili: i62492 @@ -12880,7 +12880,7 @@ definition: - that which is contrary to the principles of justice or law example: - - he feels that you are in the wrong + - He feels that you are in the wrong. hypernym: - 04861620-n ili: i62498 @@ -12901,7 +12901,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being divine example: - - ancient Egyptians believed in the divinity of the Pharaohs + - Ancient Egyptians believed in the divinity of the Pharaohs. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i62500 @@ -12944,7 +12944,7 @@ definition: - (figurative) something regarded as sacred or inviolable example: - - every politician fears to touch that holy of holies, the Social Security System + - Every politician fears to touch that holy of holies, the Social Security System. hypernym: - 04862563-n ili: i62504 @@ -13044,8 +13044,8 @@ definition: - the courage to carry on example: - - he kept fighting on pure spunk - - you haven't got the heart for baseball + - He kept fighting on pure spunk. + - You haven't got the heart for baseball. hypernym: - 04864314-n ili: i62514 @@ -13060,8 +13060,8 @@ - the qualities of a hero or heroine; exceptional or heroic courage when facing danger (especially in battle) example: - - he showed great heroism in battle - - he received a medal for valor + - He showed great heroism in battle. + - He received a medal for valor. hypernym: - 04864314-n ili: i62515 @@ -13127,8 +13127,8 @@ definition: - the trait of being willing to undertake things that involve risk or danger example: - - the proposal required great boldness - - the plan required great hardiness of heart + - The proposal required great boldness. + - The plan required great hardiness of heart. hypernym: - 04865686-n ili: i62521 @@ -13287,8 +13287,8 @@ definition: - the trait of being resolute example: - - his resoluteness carried him through the battle - - it was his unshakeable resolution to finish the work + - His resoluteness carried him through the battle. + - It was his unshakeable resolution to finish the work. hypernym: - 04623416-n ili: i62536 @@ -13318,7 +13318,7 @@ definition: - control of your emotions example: - - this kind of tension is not good for my nerves + - This kind of tension is not good for my nerves. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -13331,7 +13331,7 @@ definition: - freedom from wavering or indecision; constancy of resolve or conduct example: - - He trusted her clear steadiness that she would do what she said + - He trusted her clear steadiness that she would do what she said. hypernym: - 04868717-n ili: i62539 @@ -13439,8 +13439,8 @@ definition: - the quality of being determined to do or achieve something; firmness of purpose example: - - his determination showed in his every movement - - he is a man of purpose + - His determination showed in his every movement. + - He is a man of purpose. hypernym: - 04868717-n ili: i62549 @@ -13487,8 +13487,8 @@ definition: - persevering determination to perform a task example: - - his diligence won him quick promotions - - frugality and industry are still regarded as virtues + - His diligence won him quick promotions. + - Frugality and industry are still regarded as virtues. hypernym: - 04871431-n ili: i62553 @@ -13573,7 +13573,7 @@ definition: - the trait of being unpredictably irresolute example: - - the volatility of the market drove many investors away + - The volatility of the market drove many investors away. hypernym: - 04873696-n ili: i62561 @@ -13585,7 +13585,7 @@ definition: - the trait of irresolution; a lack of firmness of character or purpose example: - - the king's incurable indecisiveness caused turmoil in his court + - The king's incurable indecisiveness caused turmoil in his court. hypernym: - 04873696-n ili: i62562 @@ -13600,8 +13600,8 @@ definition: - the quality of being open and truthful; not deceitful or hypocritical example: - - his sincerity inspired belief - - they demanded some proof of my sincerity + - His sincerity inspired belief. + - They demanded some proof of my sincerity. hypernym: - 04879431-n ili: i62563 @@ -13635,7 +13635,7 @@ definition: - without hypocrisy example: - - the singleness of his motives could not be questioned + - The singleness of his motives could not be questioned. hypernym: - 04874361-n ili: i62566 @@ -13736,8 +13736,8 @@ definition: - moral soundness example: - - he expects to find in us the common honesty and integrity of men of business - - they admired his scrupulous professional integrity + - He expects to find in us the common honesty and integrity of men of business. + - They admired his scrupulous professional integrity. hypernym: - 04878569-n ili: i62575 @@ -13749,7 +13749,7 @@ - complete and confirmed integrity; having strong moral principles example: - in a world where financial probity may not be widespread - - he enjoys an exaggerated reputation for probity + - He enjoys an exaggerated reputation for probity. hypernym: - 04876782-n ili: i62576 @@ -13860,8 +13860,8 @@ definition: - having honest intentions example: - - he acted in good faith - - doubt was expressed as to the good faith of the immigrants + - He acted in good faith. + - Doubt was expressed as to the good faith of the immigrants. hypernym: - 04878569-n ili: i62586 @@ -13921,7 +13921,7 @@ - the quality of having or showing the tenderness and warmth and affection of or befitting a mother example: - - the girl's motherliness made her invaluable in caring for the children + - The girl's motherliness made her invaluable in caring for the children. hypernym: - 04880021-n ili: i62592 @@ -13937,7 +13937,7 @@ definition: - the benignity and protectiveness of or befitting a father example: - - the gentleness and fatherliness of the strange old man eased her fears + - The gentleness and fatherliness of the strange old man eased her fears. hypernym: - 04880021-n ili: i62593 @@ -14211,8 +14211,8 @@ definition: - love of country and willingness to sacrifice for it example: - - they rode the same wave of popular patriotism - - British nationalism was in the air and patriotic sentiments ran high + - They rode the same wave of popular patriotism. + - British nationalism was in the air and patriotic sentiments ran high. hypernym: - 04884725-n ili: i62620 @@ -14393,7 +14393,7 @@ definition: - a lack of penetration or subtlety example: - - they took advantage of her simplicity + - They took advantage of her simplicity. hypernym: - 04887768-n ili: i62637 @@ -14406,7 +14406,7 @@ definition: - the trait of being well behaved example: - - he insisted on discipline among the troops + - He insisted on discipline among the troops. hypernym: - 04623416-n ili: i62638 @@ -14478,8 +14478,8 @@ definition: - discipline in personal and social activities example: - - he was a model of polite restraint - - she never lost control of herself + - He was a model of polite restraint. + - She never lost control of herself. hypernym: - 04888818-n ili: i62645 @@ -14503,7 +14503,7 @@ definition: - self-restraint in the expression of emotion (especially fear or grief) example: - - the British like to keep a stiff upper lip + - The British like to keep a stiff upper lip. hypernym: - 04890438-n ili: i62647 @@ -14637,7 +14637,7 @@ - the trait of lacking restraint or control; reckless freedom from inhibition or worry example: - - she danced with abandon + - She danced with abandon. hypernym: - 04892286-n ili: i62660 @@ -14661,7 +14661,7 @@ definition: - unrestrained excitement or enthusiasm example: - - poetry is a sort of divine madness + - Poetry is a sort of divine madness. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -14742,8 +14742,8 @@ definition: - the quality of being worthy of esteem or respect example: - - it was beneath his dignity to cheat - - showed his true dignity when under pressure + - It was beneath his dignity to cheat. + - … showed his true dignity when under pressure hypernym: - 07523725-n ili: i62669 @@ -14833,7 +14833,7 @@ definition: - the manifestation of scorn and contempt example: - - every subordinate sensed his contemptuousness and hated him in return + - Every subordinate sensed his contemptuousness and hated him in return. hypernym: - 04895107-n ili: i62677 @@ -14864,7 +14864,7 @@ definition: - displaying a sense of being better than others example: - - he hated the white man's superiority and condescension + - He hated the white man's superiority and condescension. hypernym: - 04895107-n ili: i62680 @@ -14899,7 +14899,7 @@ definition: - a disposition to be humble; a lack of false pride example: - - not everyone regards humility as a virtue + - Not everyone regards humility as a virtue. hypernym: - 04623416-n ili: i62683 @@ -14951,8 +14951,8 @@ definition: - wisdom as evidenced by the possession of knowledge example: - - his knowledgeability impressed me - - his dullness was due to lack of initiation + - His knowledgeability impressed me. + - His dullness was due to lack of initiation. hypernym: - 04897307-n ili: i62688 @@ -15021,7 +15021,7 @@ definition: - a ludicrous folly example: - - the crowd laughed at the absurdity of the clown's behavior + - The crowd laughed at the absurdity of the clown's behavior. hypernym: - 04898528-n ili: i62694 @@ -15132,7 +15132,7 @@ definition: - frugality in the expenditure of money or resources example: - - the Scots are famous for their economy + - The Scots are famous for their economy. hypernym: - 04900553-n ili: i62704 @@ -15208,7 +15208,7 @@ definition: - the trait of believing in the honesty and reliability of others example: - - the experience destroyed his trust and personal dignity + - The experience destroyed his trust and personal dignity. hypernym: - 04623416-n ili: i62711 @@ -15250,7 +15250,7 @@ definition: - being of a suspicious nature example: - - his suspiciousness destroyed his marriage + - His suspiciousness destroyed his marriage. hypernym: - 04902968-n ili: i62715 @@ -15320,8 +15320,8 @@ definition: - the trait of being excessively fastidious and easily shocked example: - - the program was withdrawn because of the squeamishness of some viewers - - he refused to allow squeamishness to deter him from his duty + - The program was withdrawn because of the squeamishness of some viewers. + - He refused to allow squeamishness to deter him from his duty. hypernym: - 04903512-n ili: i62722 @@ -15366,7 +15366,7 @@ definition: - social deportment example: - - he has the manners of a pig + - He has the manners of a pig. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -15442,7 +15442,7 @@ definition: - behavior that conforms to social conventions of the time example: - - it is not good form to brag about winning + - It is not good form to brag about winning. hypernym: - 04905614-n ili: i62733 @@ -15702,7 +15702,7 @@ definition: - steadiness of mind under stress example: - - he accepted their problems with composure and she with equanimity + - He accepted their problems with composure and she with equanimity. hypernym: - 04630969-n ili: i62758 @@ -15716,7 +15716,7 @@ definition: - great coolness and composure under strain example: - - keep your cool + - Keep your cool. hypernym: - 04910990-n ili: i62759 @@ -16047,8 +16047,8 @@ definition: - an unruly disposition to do as one pleases example: - - Liza had always had a tendency to wildness - - the element of wildness in his behavior was a protest against repressive convention + - Liza had always had a tendency to wildness. + - The element of wildness in his behavior was a protest against repressive convention. hypernym: - 04915573-n ili: i62790 @@ -16090,7 +16090,7 @@ definition: - formality in bearing and appearance example: - - he behaved with great dignity + - He behaved with great dignity. hypernym: - 04917554-n ili: i62794 @@ -16113,9 +16113,9 @@ definition: - acting in a manner that is gentle and mild and even-tempered example: - - his fingers have learned gentleness - - suddenly her gigantic power melted into softness for the baby - - even in the pulpit there are moments when mildness of manner is not enough + - His fingers have learned gentleness. + - Suddenly her gigantic power melted into softness for the baby. + - Even in the pulpit there are moments when mildness of manner is not enough. hypernym: - 04917312-n ili: i62796 @@ -16133,7 +16133,7 @@ definition: - a manner that strictly observes all forms and ceremonies example: - - the formality of his voice made the others pay him close attention + - The formality of his voice made the others pay him close attention. hypernym: - 04917312-n ili: i62797 @@ -16154,7 +16154,7 @@ definition: - an elaborate manner of doing something example: - - she served coffee with great stateliness + - She served coffee with great stateliness. hypernym: - 04918597-n ili: i62799 @@ -16342,7 +16342,7 @@ definition: - an impolite manner that is vulgar and lacking tact or refinement example: - - the whole town was famous for its crudeness + - The whole town was famous for its crudeness. hypernym: - 04921871-n ili: i62817 @@ -16496,7 +16496,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being direct and straightforward example: - - what some people take for rudeness is really straightforwardness + - What some people take for rudeness is really straightforwardness. hypernym: - 04925387-n ili: i62830 @@ -16523,7 +16523,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being obviously directed at a particular person or thing example: - - the pointedness of his sarcasm was unmistakable + - The pointedness of his sarcasm was unmistakable. hypernym: - 04925387-n ili: i62832 @@ -16581,7 +16581,7 @@ definition: - the characteristic of being strong enough to withstand intellectual challenge example: - - the lack of robustness in the findings may be due to the small size of the sample + - The lack of robustness in the findings may be due to the small size of the sample. hypernym: - 04738737-n ili: i62838 @@ -16605,7 +16605,7 @@ definition: - a distinctive characteristic example: - - he has a stubborn streak + - He has a stubborn streak. - a streak of wildness hypernym: - 04738737-n @@ -16641,7 +16641,7 @@ definition: - any attribute or immaterial possession that is inherited from ancestors example: - - my only inheritance was my mother's blessing + - My only inheritance was my mother's blessing. - the world's heritage of knowledge hypernym: - 00024444-n @@ -16654,7 +16654,7 @@ definition: - 'a person''s social heritage: previous experience or training' example: - - he is a lawyer with a sports background + - He is a lawyer with a sports background. hypernym: - 04928188-n ili: i62845 @@ -16665,7 +16665,7 @@ definition: - a right or privilege that you are entitled to at birth example: - - free public education is the birthright of every American child + - Free public education is the birthright of every American child. hypernym: - 04928188-n ili: i62846 @@ -16784,7 +16784,7 @@ definition: - properties attributable to your ancestry example: - - he comes from good origins + - He comes from good origins. hypernym: - 04929964-n ili: i62856 @@ -16823,7 +16823,7 @@ definition: - how long something has existed example: - - it was replaced because of its age + - It was replaced because of its age. hypernym: - 04923519-n ili: i62859 @@ -16834,7 +16834,7 @@ definition: - age measured by the time (years and months) that something or someone has existed example: - - his chronological age was 71 years + - His chronological age was 71 years. hypernym: - 04931280-n ili: i62860 @@ -16923,7 +16923,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being quaint and old-fashioned example: - - she liked the old cottage; its quaintness was appealing + - She liked the old cottage; its quaintness was appealing. hypernym: - 04933072-n ili: i62869 @@ -16973,8 +16973,8 @@ definition: - the property of being pure and fresh (as if newly made); not stale or deteriorated example: - - she loved the freshness of newly baked bread - - the freshness of the air revived him + - She loved the freshness of newly baked bread. + - The freshness of the air revived him. hypernym: - 04933604-n ili: i62874 @@ -17140,7 +17140,7 @@ definition: - a manner of dealing with something artistically example: - - his treatment of space borrows from Italian architecture + - His treatment of space borrows from Italian architecture. hypernym: - 04936599-n ili: i62889 @@ -17151,7 +17151,7 @@ definition: - the manner in which fabric hangs or falls example: - - she adjusted the drape of her skirt + - She adjusted the drape of her skirt. hypernym: - 04936080-n ili: i62890 @@ -17162,7 +17162,7 @@ definition: - the manner in which something fits example: - - I admired the fit of her coat + - I admired the fit of her coat. hypernym: - 04936080-n ili: i62891 @@ -17173,7 +17173,7 @@ definition: - a particular mode in which something is manifested example: - - his resentment took the form of extreme hostility + - His resentment took the form of extreme hostility. hypernym: - 04936080-n ili: i62892 @@ -17197,7 +17197,7 @@ definition: - a hectic and pressured lifestyle often characterized by recklessness or dissipation example: - - life in fashion's fast lane has taught her a lot + - Life in fashion's fast lane has taught her a lot. hypernym: - 04937809-n ili: i62894 @@ -17226,7 +17226,7 @@ definition: - the way something is organized or arranged example: - - it takes time to learn the setup around here + - It takes time to learn the setup around here. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -17239,7 +17239,7 @@ definition: - a distinguishing style example: - - this room needs a woman's touch + - This room needs a woman's touch. hypernym: - 04936080-n ili: i62898 @@ -17273,7 +17273,7 @@ definition: - the way a garment hangs example: - - he adjusted the hang of his coat + - He adjusted the hang of his coat. hypernym: - 04937484-n ili: i62901 @@ -17284,7 +17284,7 @@ definition: - the manner of construction of something and the arrangement of its parts example: - - artists must study the structure of the human body + - Artists must study the structure of the human body. - the structure of the benzene molecule hypernym: - 04940721-n @@ -17350,7 +17350,7 @@ - the underlying structure example: - providing a factual framework for future research - - it is part of the fabric of society + - It is part of the fabric of society. hypernym: - 04939142-n ili: i62907 @@ -17396,7 +17396,7 @@ - the physical composition of something (especially with respect to the size and shape of the small constituents of a substance) example: - - breadfruit has the same texture as bread + - Breadfruit has the same texture as bread. - sand of a fine grain - fish with a delicate flavor and texture - a stone of coarse grain @@ -17414,8 +17414,8 @@ definition: - the property of holding together and retaining its shape example: - - wool has more body than rayon - - when the dough has enough consistency it is ready to bake + - Wool has more body than rayon. + - When the dough has enough consistency it is ready to bake. hypernym: - 04923519-n ili: i62912 @@ -17459,7 +17459,7 @@ of different composition example: - the mutual adhesiveness of cells - - a heated hydraulic press was required for adhesion + - A heated hydraulic press was required for adhesion. hypernym: - 04942416-n ili: i62916 @@ -17531,7 +17531,7 @@ definition: - a consistency of low viscosity example: - - he disliked the thinness of the soup + - He disliked the thinness of the soup. hypernym: - 04941723-n ili: i62922 @@ -17542,9 +17542,9 @@ definition: - the property of flowing easily example: - - adding lead makes the alloy easier to cast because the melting point is reduced - and the fluidity is increased - - they believe that fluidity increases as the water gets warmer + - Adding lead makes the alloy easier to cast because the melting point is reduced + and the fluidity is increased. + - They believe that fluidity increases as the water gets warmer. hypernym: - 04944023-n ili: i62923 @@ -17569,8 +17569,8 @@ - a quality of water that contains dissolved mineral salts that prevent soap from lathering example: - - the costs of reducing hardness depend on the relative amounts of calcium and magnesium - compounds that are present + - The costs of reducing hardness depend on the relative amounts of calcium and magnesium + compounds that are present. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i62925 @@ -17838,7 +17838,7 @@ definition: - holding urine in the urinary bladder example: - - he has a problem with urinary retention + - He has a problem with urinary retention. hypernym: - 04949349-n ili: i62951 @@ -17922,9 +17922,9 @@ - a disposition toward schism and secession from a larger group; the principles and practices of separatists example: - - separatism is a serious problem in Quebec - - demands for some form of separatism on grounds of religion have been perceived - as a threat to mainstream education + - Separatism is a serious problem in Quebec. + - Demands for some form of separatism on grounds of religion have been perceived + as a threat to mainstream education. hypernym: - 04950046-n ili: i62959 @@ -18092,7 +18092,7 @@ definition: - the feel of mechanical action example: - - this piano has a wonderful touch + - This piano has a wonderful touch. hypernym: - 04953730-n ili: i62974 @@ -18106,7 +18106,7 @@ definition: - the feel of a surface or a fabric example: - - the wall had a smooth texture + - The wall had a smooth texture. hypernym: - 04953730-n ili: i62975 @@ -18127,7 +18127,7 @@ - a texture without roughness; smooth to the touch example: - admiring the slim smoothness of her thighs - - some artists prefer the smoothness of a board + - Some artists prefer the smoothness of a board. hypernym: - 04954054-n ili: i62977 @@ -18148,7 +18148,7 @@ definition: - a slippery smoothness example: - - he could feel the slickness of the tiller + - He could feel the slickness of the tiller. hypernym: - 04954363-n ili: i62979 @@ -18162,7 +18162,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being soap or being covered with soap example: - - she could smell the soapiness of the doctor's hands + - She could smell the soapiness of the doctor's hands. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i62980 @@ -18307,7 +18307,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being well-groomed and neatly tailored example: - - the sleekness of his appearance reminded me of his financial successes + - The sleekness of his appearance reminded me of his financial successes. hypernym: - 04681322-n ili: i62994 @@ -18377,7 +18377,7 @@ definition: - the visual effect of illumination on objects or scenes as created in pictures example: - - he could paint the lightest light and the darkest dark + - He could paint the lightest light and the darkest dark. hypernym: - 04957303-n ili: i63000 @@ -18494,8 +18494,8 @@ definition: - merriment expressed by a brightness or gleam or animation of countenance example: - - he had a sparkle in his eye - - there's a perpetual twinkle in his eyes + - He had a sparkle in his eye. + - There's a perpetual twinkle in his eyes. hypernym: - 04640810-n - 04687095-n @@ -18612,7 +18612,7 @@ definition: - a lack of visual brightness example: - - the brightness of the orange sky was reflected in the dullness of the orange sea + - The brightness of the orange sky was reflected in the dullness of the orange sea. hypernym: - 04957303-n ili: i63021 @@ -18662,7 +18662,7 @@ - a visual attribute of things that results from the light they emit or transmit or reflect example: - - a white color is made up of many different wavelengths of light + - A white color is made up of many different wavelengths of light. hypernym: - 04957303-n ili: i63025 @@ -18686,7 +18686,7 @@ definition: - any of three pigments from which all colors can be obtained by mixing example: - - the primary colors for pigments are red, blue, and yellow + - The primary colors for pigments are red, blue, and yellow. hypernym: - 04964353-n ili: i63027 @@ -18699,7 +18699,7 @@ - any of three primary colors of light from which all colors can be obtained by additive mixing example: - - the primary colors for light are red, blue, and green + - The primary colors for light are red, blue, and green. hypernym: - 04964353-n ili: i63028 @@ -18712,7 +18712,7 @@ - any of the three colors that give the primary colors for light after subtraction from white light example: - - the primary subtractive colors for light are magenta, cyan, and yellow + - The primary subtractive colors for light are magenta, cyan, and yellow. hypernym: - 04964766-n ili: i63029 @@ -18746,7 +18746,7 @@ definition: - a strong deep vividness of hue example: - - the fire-light gave a richness of coloring to that side of the room + - The fire-light gave a richness of coloring to that side of the room. hypernym: - 04966407-n ili: i63032 @@ -18769,8 +18769,8 @@ definition: - an irregular arrangement of patches of color example: - - it was not dull grey as distance had suggested, but a mottle of khaki and black - and olive-green + - It was not dull grey as distance had suggested, but a mottle of khaki and black + and olive-green. hypernym: - 04963771-n ili: i63034 @@ -18793,7 +18793,7 @@ definition: - a quality of a given color that differs slightly from another color example: - - after several trials he mixed the shade of pink that she wanted + - After several trials he mixed the shade of pink that she wanted. hypernym: - 04963771-n ili: i63036 @@ -18888,7 +18888,7 @@ definition: - the whiteness that results from removing the color from something example: - - a complete bleach usually requires several applications + - A complete bleach usually requires several applications. hypernym: - 04967906-n ili: i63044 @@ -19234,8 +19234,8 @@ definition: - a deep yellow color example: - - an amber light illuminated the room - - he admired the gold of her hair + - An amber light illuminated the room. + - He admired the gold of her hair. hypernym: - 04972838-n ili: i63078 @@ -19405,7 +19405,7 @@ definition: - a blue-green color or pigment example: - - they painted it a light shade of bluish green + - They painted it a light shade of bluish green. hypernym: - 04974368-n ili: i63095 @@ -19437,7 +19437,7 @@ definition: - blue color or pigment; resembling the color of the clear sky in the daytime example: - - he had eyes of bright blue + - He had eyes of bright blue. hypernym: - 04966849-n ili: i63098 @@ -19747,7 +19747,7 @@ definition: - a color or pigment varying around a light grey-brown color example: - - she wore dun + - She wore dun. hypernym: - 04980068-n ili: i63129 @@ -19945,7 +19945,7 @@ - either one of two chromatic colors that when mixed together give white (in the case of lights) or grey (in the case of pigments) example: - - yellow and blue are complementaries + - Yellow and blue are complementaries. hypernym: - 04966849-n ili: i63148 @@ -19969,7 +19969,7 @@ definition: - coloring of the hair example: - - 'her hair-coloring was unusual: a very pale gold' + - 'Her hair-coloring was unusual: a very pale gold.' hypernym: - 04983255-n ili: i63150 @@ -20109,8 +20109,8 @@ definition: - lightness or fairness of complexion example: - - only the whiteness of her cheeks gave any indication of the stress from which - she was suffering + - Only the whiteness of her cheeks gave any indication of the stress from which + she was suffering. hypernym: - 04984219-n ili: i63163 @@ -20184,7 +20184,7 @@ example: - source: Joe Hing Lowe text: I establish the colors and principal values by organizing the painting into - three values — dark, medium … and light + three values — dark, medium … and light. hypernym: - 04982235-n ili: i63169 @@ -20300,7 +20300,7 @@ definition: - a characteristic sound example: - - it has the ring of sincerity + - It has the ring of sincerity. hypernym: - 04988388-n ili: i63179 @@ -20324,7 +20324,7 @@ definition: - the distinctive quality or pitch or condition of a person's speech example: - - A shrill voice sounded behind us + - A shrill voice sounded behind us. hypernym: - 04988388-n ili: i63181 @@ -20344,8 +20344,8 @@ definition: - the absence of sound example: - - he needed silence in order to sleep - - the street was quiet + - He needed silence in order to sleep. + - The street was quiet. hypernym: - 04990371-n ili: i63183 @@ -20443,7 +20443,7 @@ definition: - the musical pattern created by parts being played or sung together example: - - then another melodic line is added to the texture + - Then another melodic line is added to the texture. hypernym: - 04990651-n ili: i63192 @@ -20573,7 +20573,7 @@ definition: - pitch of the voice example: - - he spoke in a low key + - He spoke in a low key. hypernym: - 04992447-n ili: i63205 @@ -20634,7 +20634,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06182505-n example: - - the Beijing dialect uses four tones + - The Beijing dialect uses four tones. hypernym: - 04992447-n ili: i63211 @@ -20645,8 +20645,8 @@ definition: - the property of producing accurately a note of a given pitch example: - - he cannot sing in tune - - the clarinet was out of tune + - He cannot sing in tune. + - The clarinet was out of tune. hypernym: - 04992447-n ili: i63212 @@ -20673,8 +20673,8 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - the timbre of her soprano was rich and lovely - - the muffled tones of the broken bell summoned them to meet + - The timbre of her soprano was rich and lovely. + - The muffled tones of the broken bell summoned them to meet. hypernym: - 04990371-n ili: i63214 @@ -20708,7 +20708,7 @@ definition: - the timbre of a musical sound example: - - the recording fails to capture the true color of the original music + - The recording fails to capture the true color of the original music. hypernym: - 04994869-n ili: i63217 @@ -20743,9 +20743,9 @@ definition: - the property of a sensation that is rich and pleasing example: - - the music had a fullness that echoed through the hall - - the cheap wine had no body, no mellowness - - he was well aware of the richness of his own appearance + - The music had a fullness that echoed through the hall. + - The cheap wine had no body, no mellowness. + - He was well aware of the richness of his own appearance. hypernym: - 04923519-n ili: i63220 @@ -20806,7 +20806,7 @@ definition: - the magnitude of sound (usually in a specified direction) example: - - the kids played their music at full volume + - The kids played their music at full volume. hypernym: - 04990371-n ili: i63225 @@ -21291,7 +21291,7 @@ definition: - the bodily attribute of being bipedal; having two feet example: - - bipedalism made the human form of birth possible + - Bipedalism made the human form of birth possible. hypernym: - 05005153-n ili: i63271 @@ -21384,7 +21384,7 @@ definition: - excess bodily weight example: - - she disliked fatness in herself as well as in others + - She disliked fatness in herself as well as in others. hypernym: - 05005153-n ili: i63280 @@ -21398,7 +21398,7 @@ definition: - having the property of containing fat example: - - he recommended exercise to reduce my adiposity + - He recommended exercise to reduce my adiposity. hypernym: - 05006566-n ili: i63281 @@ -21581,7 +21581,7 @@ definition: - characteristic way of bearing one's body example: - - stood with good posture + - … stood with good posture hypernym: - 05005153-n ili: i63298 @@ -21594,7 +21594,7 @@ definition: - manner of walking example: - - he had a funny walk + - He had a funny walk. hypernym: - 05009987-n ili: i63299 @@ -21693,7 +21693,7 @@ definition: - the property of moving with pain or difficulty example: - - he awoke with a painful stiffness in his neck + - He awoke with a painful stiffness in his neck. hypernym: - 05011459-n ili: i63308 @@ -21756,7 +21756,7 @@ - the readiness to perceive sensations; elementary or undifferentiated consciousness example: - source: Richard Eberhart - text: gave sentience to slugs and newts + text: … gave sentience to slugs and newts hypernym: - 05012631-n ili: i63313 @@ -21803,7 +21803,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - she didn't want to know the sex of the foetus + - She didn't want to know the sex of the foetus. hypernym: - 05012434-n ili: i63317 @@ -21952,7 +21952,7 @@ definition: - the property of being dissoluble example: - - he measure the dissolubility of sugar in water + - He measure the dissolubility of sugar in water. hypernym: - 05016354-n ili: i63331 @@ -21984,7 +21984,7 @@ definition: - the repetition of a sound resulting from reflection of the sound waves example: - - she could hear echoes of her own footsteps + - She could hear echoes of her own footsteps. hypernym: - 05017811-n ili: i63334 @@ -22068,7 +22068,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06124185-n example: - - enthalpy is the amount of energy in a system capable of doing mechanical work + - Enthalpy is the amount of energy in a system capable of doing mechanical work. hypernym: - 05016354-n ili: i63341 @@ -22085,8 +22085,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06124185-n example: - - entropy increases as matter and energy in the universe degrade to an ultimate - state of inert uniformity + - Entropy increases as matter and energy in the universe degrade to an ultimate + state of inert uniformity. hypernym: - 05016354-n ili: i63342 @@ -22174,7 +22174,7 @@ definition: - the temperature at which a liquid boils at sea level example: - - they brought the water to a boil + - They brought the water to a boil. hypernym: - 05018974-n ili: i63350 @@ -22186,7 +22186,7 @@ definition: - temperature measured by a mercury thermometer example: - - the mercury was falling rapidly + - The mercury was falling rapidly. hypernym: - 05018974-n ili: i63351 @@ -22206,7 +22206,7 @@ definition: - temperature just below the boiling point example: - - the stew remained at a simmer for hours + - The stew remained at a simmer for hours. hypernym: - 05018974-n ili: i63353 @@ -22239,9 +22239,9 @@ definition: - the absence of heat example: - - the coldness made our breath visible + - The coldness made our breath visible. - come in out of the cold - - cold is a vasoconstrictor + - Cold is a vasoconstrictor. hypernym: - 05018974-n - 04529716-n @@ -22419,7 +22419,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being luminous; emitting or reflecting light example: - - its luminosity is measured relative to that of our sun + - Its luminosity is measured relative to that of our sun. hypernym: - 05016354-n ili: i63372 @@ -22514,7 +22514,7 @@ or differences example: - a galvanometer of extreme sensitivity - - the sensitiveness of Mimosa leaves does not depend on a change of growth + - The sensitiveness of Mimosa leaves does not depend on a change of growth. hypernym: - 05016354-n ili: i63380 @@ -22551,7 +22551,7 @@ - the tendency of a body to return to its original shape after it has been stretched or compressed example: - - the waistband had lost its snap + - The waistband had lost its snap. hypernym: - 05016354-n ili: i63383 @@ -22710,7 +22710,7 @@ definition: - the physical property of something that has lost its elasticity example: - - he objected to the deadness of the tennis balls + - He objected to the deadness of the tennis balls. hypernym: - 05030399-n ili: i63398 @@ -22983,7 +22983,7 @@ definition: - exceeding in heaviness; having greater weight example: - - the least preponderance in either pan will unbalance the scale + - The least preponderance in either pan will unbalance the scale. hypernym: - 05034695-n ili: i63423 @@ -23043,7 +23043,7 @@ definition: - the product of a body's mass and its velocity example: - - the momentum of the particles was deduced from meteoritic velocities + - The momentum of the particles was deduced from meteoritic velocities. hypernym: - 05016354-n ili: i63429 @@ -23055,8 +23055,8 @@ - the product of the momentum of a rotating body and its distance from the axis of rotation example: - - any rotating body has an angular momentum about its center of mass - - angular momentum makes the world go round + - Any rotating body has an angular momentum about its center of mass. + - Angular momentum makes the world go round. hypernym: - 05036303-n ili: i63430 @@ -23081,7 +23081,7 @@ definition: - the property of being physically or mentally strong example: - - fatigue sapped his strength + - Fatigue sapped his strength. hypernym: - 04923519-n ili: i63432 @@ -23233,7 +23233,7 @@ definition: - fortitude and determination example: - - he didn't have the guts to try it + - He didn't have the guts to try it. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -23251,7 +23251,7 @@ definition: - the power to withstand hardship or stress example: - - the marathon tests a runner's endurance + - The marathon tests a runner's endurance. hypernym: - 05036872-n ili: i63447 @@ -23282,7 +23282,7 @@ definition: - staying power example: - - that old Broadway play really has legs + - That old Broadway play really has legs. exemplifies: - 07171981-n hypernym: @@ -23323,7 +23323,7 @@ definition: - tolerance for alcohol example: - - he had drunk beyond his capacity + - He had drunk beyond his capacity. hypernym: - 05040565-n ili: i63454 @@ -23439,9 +23439,9 @@ definition: - physical energy or intensity example: - - he hit with all the force he could muster - - it was destroyed by the strength of the gale - - a government has not the vitality and forcefulness of a living man + - He hit with all the force he could muster. + - It was destroyed by the strength of the gale. + - A government has not the vitality and forcefulness of a living man. hypernym: - 05043549-n ili: i63463 @@ -23454,7 +23454,7 @@ definition: - main force of a blow etc example: - - bore the brunt of the attack + - … bore the brunt of the attack hypernym: - 05042508-n ili: i63464 @@ -23465,7 +23465,7 @@ definition: - an impelling force or strength example: - - the car's momentum carried it off the road + - The car's momentum carried it off the road. hypernym: - 05042508-n ili: i63465 @@ -23477,8 +23477,8 @@ definition: - forceful exertion example: - - he plays tennis with great energy - - he's full of zip + - He plays tennis with great energy. + - He's full of zip. hypernym: - 05042508-n ili: i63466 @@ -23492,7 +23492,7 @@ definition: - intense energy example: - - his music is characterized by a happy athleticism + - His music is characterized by a happy athleticism. hypernym: - 05043116-n ili: i63467 @@ -23525,7 +23525,7 @@ definition: - (of weather) the badness of the weather example: - - they were wearied with the foulness of the weather + - They were wearied with the foulness of the weather. hypernym: - 05043870-n ili: i63470 @@ -23537,7 +23537,7 @@ definition: - the quality of arousing fear or distress example: - - he learned the seriousness of his illness + - He learned the seriousness of his illness. hypernym: - 05043870-n ili: i63471 @@ -23564,7 +23564,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - he screamed at the top of his lungs + - He screamed at the top of his lungs. hypernym: - 05043549-n ili: i63473 @@ -23601,7 +23601,7 @@ definition: - the property of being untamed and ferocious example: - - the coastline is littered with testaments to the savageness of the waters + - The coastline is littered with testaments to the savageness of the waters. - a craving for barbaric splendor, for savagery and color and the throb of drums hypernym: - 05044968-n @@ -23715,8 +23715,8 @@ - the property of lacking physical or mental strength; liability to failure under pressure or stress or strain example: - - his weakness increased as he became older - - the weakness of the span was overlooked until it collapsed + - His weakness increased as he became older. + - The weakness of the span was overlooked until it collapsed. hypernym: - 04923519-n ili: i63487 @@ -23850,7 +23850,7 @@ definition: - a vital part that is vulnerable to attack example: - - he always goes for the jugular + - He always goes for the jugular. hypernym: - 05049437-n ili: i63500 @@ -23936,7 +23936,7 @@ - vulnerability to the elements; to the action of heat or cold or wind or rain example: - exposure to the weather - - they died from exposure + - They died from exposure. hypernym: - 05050025-n ili: i63508 @@ -23987,7 +23987,7 @@ definition: - a following of one thing after another in time example: - - the doctor saw a sequence of patients + - The doctor saw a sequence of patients. hypernym: - 05051824-n ili: i63513 @@ -24015,8 +24015,8 @@ definition: - a planned recurrent sequence (of crops or personnel etc.) example: - - crop rotation makes a balanced demand on the fertility of the soil - - the manager had only four starting pitchers in his rotation + - Crop rotation makes a balanced demand on the fertility of the soil. + - The manager had only four starting pitchers in his rotation. hypernym: - 05051973-n ili: i63515 @@ -24027,7 +24027,7 @@ definition: - a continuous chronological succession without an interruption example: - - they won the championship three years in a row + - They won the championship three years in a row. hypernym: - 05051973-n ili: i63516 @@ -24038,8 +24038,8 @@ definition: - an unbroken chronological sequence example: - - the play had a long run on Broadway - - the team enjoyed a brief run of victories + - The play had a long run on Broadway. + - The team enjoyed a brief run of victories. hypernym: - 05051973-n ili: i63517 @@ -24091,7 +24091,7 @@ - an advanced stage example: - the forwardness of the harvest this year - - the arts are in no kind of forwardness in this matter + - The arts are in no kind of forwardness in this matter. hypernym: - 05053810-n ili: i63521 @@ -24165,7 +24165,7 @@ definition: - the temporal property of two things happening at the same time example: - - the interval determining the coincidence gate is adjustable + - The interval determining the coincidence gate is adjustable. hypernym: - 05055274-n ili: i63528 @@ -24207,7 +24207,7 @@ definition: - occurring together or simultaneously example: - - the two spoke in unison + - The two spoke in unison. hypernym: - 05055452-n ili: i63532 @@ -24297,7 +24297,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being current or of the present example: - - a shopping mall would instill a spirit of modernity into this village + - A shopping mall would instill a spirit of modernity into this village. hypernym: - 05057530-n ili: i63540 @@ -24326,8 +24326,8 @@ definition: - continuance in time example: - - the ceremony was of short duration - - he complained about the length of time required + - The ceremony was of short duration. + - He complained about the length of time required. hypernym: - 05051679-n ili: i63542 @@ -24349,7 +24349,7 @@ - duration of service example: - her longevity as a star - - had unusual longevity in the company + - … had unusual longevity in the company hypernym: - 05058752-n ili: i63544 @@ -24450,7 +24450,7 @@ definition: - permanence by virtue of the power to resist stress or force example: - - they advertised the durability of their products + - They advertised the durability of their products. hypernym: - 05060366-n ili: i63553 @@ -24494,7 +24494,7 @@ definition: - the property of being resistant to decay example: - - he advertised the imperishability of the product + - He advertised the imperishability of the product. hypernym: - 05060366-n ili: i63557 @@ -24627,7 +24627,7 @@ - the infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum; electromagnetic wave frequencies below the visible range example: - - they could sense radiation in the infrared + - They could sense radiation in the infrared. hypernym: - 15303267-n ili: i63570 @@ -24742,7 +24742,7 @@ definition: - a rate (usually rapid) at which something happens example: - - the project advanced with gratifying speed + - The project advanced with gratifying speed. hypernym: - 05065731-n ili: i63581 @@ -24755,9 +24755,9 @@ definition: - the relative speed of progress or change example: - - he lived at a fast pace - - he works at a great rate - - the pace of events accelerated + - He lived at a fast pace. + - He works at a great rate. + - The pace of events accelerated. hypernym: - 05051679-n ili: i63582 @@ -24769,7 +24769,7 @@ definition: - a regular rate of repetition example: - - the cox raised the beat + - The cox raised the beat. hypernym: - 05065731-n ili: i63583 @@ -24819,7 +24819,7 @@ definition: - the property of being prompt and efficient example: - - it was done with dispatch + - It was done with dispatch. hypernym: - 05066283-n ili: i63587 @@ -24843,7 +24843,7 @@ definition: - overly eager speed (and possible carelessness) example: - - he soon regretted his haste + - He soon regretted his haste. hypernym: - 05065291-n ili: i63589 @@ -24872,7 +24872,7 @@ definition: - an increase in rate of change example: - - modern science caused an acceleration of cultural change + - Modern science caused an acceleration of cultural change. hypernym: - 07311046-n ili: i63591 @@ -24883,7 +24883,7 @@ definition: - the attribute of being capable of rapid acceleration example: - - his car has a lot of pickup + - His car has a lot of pickup. hypernym: - 05067952-n ili: i63592 @@ -24895,7 +24895,7 @@ definition: - an unexpected acceleration or hastening example: - - he is responsible for the precipitation of his own demise + - He is responsible for the precipitation of his own demise. hypernym: - 05067952-n ili: i63593 @@ -24994,7 +24994,7 @@ definition: - the spatial property of having dimensions example: - - all matter has dimensionality + - All matter has dimensionality. hypernym: - 05069917-n ili: i63602 @@ -25047,7 +25047,7 @@ definition: - the property of being directional or maintaining a direction example: - - the directionality of written English is from left to right + - The directionality of written English is from left to right. hypernym: - 05069917-n ili: i63607 @@ -25061,7 +25061,7 @@ definition: - any spatial attributes (especially as defined by outline) example: - - he could barely make out their shapes + - He could barely make out their shapes. hypernym: - 05069917-n ili: i63608 @@ -25131,7 +25131,7 @@ definition: - the property of symmetry about an axis example: - - the starfish illustrates radial symmetry + - The starfish illustrates radial symmetry. hypernym: - 05071996-n ili: i63614 @@ -25192,7 +25192,7 @@ - the property of a microphone or antenna of being more sensitive in one direction than in another example: - - the antenna received signals with no directivity + - The antenna received signals with no directivity. hypernym: - 05073659-n ili: i63620 @@ -25283,9 +25283,9 @@ definition: - the property possessed by a line or surface that departs from the vertical example: - - the tower had a pronounced tilt - - the ship developed a list to starboard - - he walked with a heavy inclination to the right + - The tower had a pronounced tilt. + - The ship developed a list to starboard. + - He walked with a heavy inclination to the right. hypernym: - 05081943-n ili: i63629 @@ -25312,7 +25312,7 @@ definition: - the gradient of a slope or road or other surface example: - - the road had a steep grade + - The road had a steep grade. hypernym: - 05075630-n ili: i63631 @@ -25343,7 +25343,7 @@ definition: - degree of deviation from a horizontal plane example: - - the roof had a steep pitch + - The roof had a steep pitch. hypernym: - 05075630-n ili: i63634 @@ -25675,7 +25675,7 @@ - the spatial property of a place where or way in which something is situated example: - the position of the hands on the clock - - he specified the spatial relations of every piece of furniture on the stage + - He specified the spatial relations of every piece of furniture on the stage. hypernym: - 00032220-n ili: i63666 @@ -25732,7 +25732,7 @@ - the spatial property resulting from the arrangement of parts in relation to each other and to the whole example: - - harmonious composition is essential in a serious work of art + - Harmonious composition is essential in a serious work of art. hypernym: - 05082771-n ili: i63671 @@ -25757,8 +25757,8 @@ a design) example: - source: John Ruskin - text: in all perfectly beautiful objects there is found the opposition of one - part to another and a reciprocal balance + text: In all perfectly beautiful objects there is found the opposition of one + part to another and a reciprocal balance. hypernym: - 05082771-n ili: i63673 @@ -25802,7 +25802,7 @@ definition: - the quality of occupying the same position or area in space example: - - he waited for the coincidence of the target and the cross hairs + - He waited for the coincidence of the target and the cross hairs. hypernym: - 05081943-n ili: i63677 @@ -25940,7 +25940,7 @@ definition: - the arrangement of the body and its limbs example: - - he assumed an attitude of surrender + - He assumed an attitude of surrender. hypernym: - 05005153-n ili: i63690 @@ -26025,7 +26025,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06062970-n example: - - Cesarean sections are sometimes the result of abnormal presentations + - Cesarean sections are sometimes the result of abnormal presentations. hypernym: - 05087073-n ili: i63698 @@ -26077,7 +26077,7 @@ definition: - a posture of defence in boxing or fencing example: - - keep your guard up + - Keep your guard up. hypernym: - 05087073-n ili: i63703 @@ -26124,7 +26124,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - the troops stood at attention + - The troops stood at attention. hypernym: - 05089714-n ili: i63707 @@ -26219,8 +26219,8 @@ definition: - the property of distance in general example: - - it's a long way to Moscow - - he went a long ways + - It's a long way to Moscow. + - He went a long ways. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -26233,7 +26233,7 @@ definition: - a distance example: - - it is down the road a piece + - It is down the road a piece. hypernym: - 05091408-n ili: i63717 @@ -26265,7 +26265,7 @@ definition: - distance estimated in terms of the audibility of a cry example: - - it's a far cry from here + - It's a far cry from here. hypernym: - 05092372-n ili: i63720 @@ -26276,7 +26276,7 @@ definition: - the spatial property resulting from a relatively small distance example: - - the sudden closeness of the dock sent him into action + - The sudden closeness of the dock sent him into action. hypernym: - 05091408-n ili: i63721 @@ -26532,7 +26532,7 @@ definition: - the distance between things example: - - fragile items require separation and cushioning + - Fragile items require separation and cushioning. hypernym: - 05091408-n ili: i63744 @@ -26554,7 +26554,7 @@ - degree of figurative distance or separation example: - just one remove from madness - - it imitates at many removes a Shakespearean tragedy + - It imitates at many removes a Shakespearean tragedy. hypernym: - 05091408-n ili: i63746 @@ -26567,7 +26567,7 @@ definition: - the property of relative size or extent (whether large or small) example: - - they tried to predict the magnitude of the explosion + - They tried to predict the magnitude of the explosion. - about the magnitude of a small pea hypernym: - 04923519-n @@ -26603,7 +26603,7 @@ definition: - a degree in a continuum of size or quantity example: - - it was on the order of a mile + - It was on the order of a mile. - an explosion of a low order of magnitude hypernym: - 05097645-n @@ -26618,7 +26618,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06006539-n example: - - the signal contained thousands of bits of information + - The signal contained thousands of bits of information. hypernym: - 13600490-n ili: i63751 @@ -26632,8 +26632,8 @@ - a measure of how likely it is that some event will occur; a number expressing the ratio of favorable cases to the whole number of cases possible example: - - the probability that an unbiased coin will fall with the head up is 0.5 - - if that phone call is for me, chances are it's my wife + - The probability that an unbiased coin will fall with the head up is 0.5. + - If that phone call is for me, chances are it's my wife. hypernym: - 00033914-n ili: i63752 @@ -26671,7 +26671,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06125308-n example: - - the concept of exceedance can be applied to any type of environmental risk modeling + - The concept of exceedance can be applied to any type of environmental risk modeling. hypernym: - 05098974-n ili: i63755 @@ -26750,8 +26750,8 @@ - a position on a scale of intensity or amount or quality example: - a moderate grade of intelligence - - a high level of care is required - - it is all a matter of degree + - A high level of care is required. + - It is all a matter of degree. hypernym: - 04923519-n ili: i63762 @@ -26841,7 +26841,7 @@ - the property resulting from being one of a series of graduated measurements (as of clothing) example: - - he wears a size 13 shoe + - He wears a size 13 shoe. hypernym: - 04923519-n ili: i63770 @@ -26971,7 +26971,7 @@ definition: - a lofty level or position or degree example: - - summer temperatures reached an all-time high + - Summer temperatures reached an all-time high. hypernym: - 05101152-n ili: i63783 @@ -26982,7 +26982,7 @@ definition: - a low level or position or degree example: - - the stock market fell to a new low + - The stock market fell to a new low. hypernym: - 05101152-n ili: i63784 @@ -26993,7 +26993,7 @@ definition: - a low or small degree of any quality (amount or force or temperature etc.) example: - - he took advantage of the lowness of interest rates + - He took advantage of the lowness of interest rates. hypernym: - 05101152-n ili: i63785 @@ -27004,7 +27004,7 @@ definition: - the furthest or highest degree of something example: - - he carried it to extremes + - He carried it to extremes. hypernym: - 05101152-n ili: i63786 @@ -27084,7 +27084,7 @@ definition: - the physical magnitude of something (how big it is) example: - - a wolf is about the size of a large dog + - A wolf is about the size of a large dog. hypernym: - 05097645-n ili: i63794 @@ -27095,7 +27095,7 @@ definition: - a large magnitude example: - - he blanched when he saw the size of the bill + - He blanched when he saw the size of the bill. - the only city of any size in that area hypernym: - 05097645-n @@ -27107,8 +27107,8 @@ definition: - the property of something that is great in magnitude example: - - it is cheaper to buy it in bulk - - he received a mass of correspondence + - It is cheaper to buy it in bulk. + - He received a mass of correspondence. - the volume of exports hypernym: - 05097645-n @@ -27133,8 +27133,8 @@ definition: - the amount of energy transmitted (as by acoustic or electromagnetic radiation) example: - - he adjusted the intensity of the sound - - they measured the station's signal strength + - He adjusted the intensity of the sound. + - They measured the station's signal strength. hypernym: - 05097645-n ili: i63798 @@ -27241,7 +27241,7 @@ definition: - the expansion of a person's girth (especially at middle age) example: - - she exercised to avoid that middle-aged spread + - She exercised to avoid that middle-aged spread. hypernym: - 05108669-n ili: i63808 @@ -27405,7 +27405,7 @@ definition: - the property of impressive largeness in size example: - - he admired the ampleness of its proportions + - He admired the ampleness of its proportions. hypernym: - 05111246-n ili: i63823 @@ -27442,9 +27442,9 @@ definition: - vastness of size or extent example: - - in careful usage the noun ‘enormity’ is not used to express the idea of great - size - - universities recognized the enormity of their task + - In careful usage the noun ‘enormity’ is not used to express the idea of great + size. + - Universities recognized the enormity of their task. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -27457,9 +27457,9 @@ definition: - spatial largeness and extensiveness (especially inside a building) example: - - the capaciousness of Santa's bag astounded the child - - roominess in this size car is always a compromise - - his new office lacked the spaciousness that he had become accustomed to + - The capaciousness of Santa's bag astounded the child. + - Roominess in this size car is always a compromise. + - His new office lacked the spaciousness that he had become accustomed to. hypernym: - 05111246-n ili: i63827 @@ -27513,8 +27513,8 @@ definition: - large or extensive in breadth or importance or comprehensiveness example: - - they might have repercussions of unimaginable largeness - - the very extensiveness of his power was a temptation to abuse it + - They might have repercussions of unimaginable largeness. + - The very extensiveness of his power was a temptation to abuse it. hypernym: - 05176417-n ili: i63832 @@ -27561,8 +27561,8 @@ definition: - the smallest possible unit of anything example: - - there was a grain of truth in what he said - - he does not have a grain of sense + - There was a grain of truth in what he said. + - He does not have a grain of sense. hypernym: - 05113933-n ili: i63836 @@ -27624,9 +27624,9 @@ definition: - the minimum amount (of something) required to start or maintain a venture example: - - the battle for the computer market has now reached critical mass - - there is now a critical mass of successful women to take the lead - - they sold the business because it lacked critical mass + - The battle for the computer market has now reached critical mass. + - There is now a critical mass of successful women to take the lead. + - They sold the business because it lacked critical mass. hypernym: - 05115065-n ili: i63842 @@ -27642,7 +27642,7 @@ definition: - an adequate or large amount example: - - he had a quantity of ammunition + - He had a quantity of ammunition. hypernym: - 05115065-n ili: i63843 @@ -27653,7 +27653,7 @@ definition: - the amount by which something increases example: - - they proposed an increase of 15 percent in the fare + - They proposed an increase of 15 percent in the fare. hypernym: - 05115065-n ili: i63844 @@ -27676,8 +27676,8 @@ definition: - something added to complete or embellish or make perfect example: - - a fine wine is a perfect complement to the dinner - - wild rice was served as an accompaniment to the main dish + - A fine wine is a perfect complement to the dinner. + - Wild rice was served as an accompaniment to the main dish. hypernym: - 09211126-n ili: i63846 @@ -27717,8 +27717,8 @@ definition: - the amount a salary is increased example: - - he got a 3% raise - - he got a wage hike + - He got a 3% raise. + - He got a wage hike. hypernym: - 05116247-n ili: i63850 @@ -27734,7 +27734,7 @@ definition: - an increase in cost example: - - they asked for a 10% rise in rates + - They asked for a 10% rise in rates. hypernym: - 05116247-n ili: i63851 @@ -27748,7 +27748,7 @@ definition: - the property of being a relatively small amount example: - - he was attracted by the smallness of the taxes + - He was attracted by the smallness of the taxes. hypernym: - 05115065-n ili: i63852 @@ -27796,7 +27796,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06282431-n example: - - if the loop gain is too great the system may go into oscillation + - If the loop gain is too great the system may go into oscillation. hypernym: - 05116624-n ili: i63856 @@ -27807,7 +27807,7 @@ definition: - a drop in stock market activity or stock prices following a period of increases example: - - market runups are invariably followed by a correction + - Market runups are invariably followed by a correction. hypernym: - 05119135-n ili: i63857 @@ -27828,9 +27828,9 @@ - a sudden sharp decrease in some quantity example: - a drop of 57 points on the Dow Jones index - - there was a drop in pressure in the pulmonary artery + - There was a drop in pressure in the pulmonary artery. - a dip in prices - - when that became known the price of their stock went into free fall + - When that became known the price of their stock went into free fall. hypernym: - 05117108-n ili: i63859 @@ -27853,7 +27853,7 @@ definition: - the volume measured in dollars example: - - the store's dollar volume continues to rise + - The store's dollar volume continues to rise. hypernym: - 05106651-n ili: i63861 @@ -27878,7 +27878,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being sufficient for the end in view example: - - he questioned the sufficiency of human intelligence + - He questioned the sufficiency of human intelligence. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i63863 @@ -27890,7 +27890,7 @@ definition: - the property of being more than sufficient; comfortable sufficiency example: - - the ampleness of her servings more than satisfied his hunger + - The ampleness of her servings more than satisfied his hunger. hypernym: - 05119909-n ili: i63864 @@ -27935,7 +27935,7 @@ example: - the haziness and wateriness of his disquisitions - the wateriness of his blood - - no one enjoys the burning of his soup or the wateriness of his potatoes + - No one enjoys the burning of his soup or the wateriness of his potatoes. hypernym: - 05120762-n ili: i63867 @@ -27955,8 +27955,8 @@ definition: - the property of being an amount by which something is less than expected or required example: - - new blood vessels bud out from the already dilated vascular bed to make up the - nutritional deficit + - New blood vessels bud out from the already dilated vascular bed to make up the + nutritional deficit. hypernym: - 05120433-n ili: i63869 @@ -28014,7 +28014,7 @@ definition: - a full supply example: - - there was plenty of food for everyone + - There was plenty of food for everyone. hypernym: - 05122340-n ili: i63874 @@ -28044,7 +28044,7 @@ definition: - the quality of profuse abundance example: - - she has a wealth of talent + - She has a wealth of talent. hypernym: - 05122340-n ili: i63876 @@ -28086,8 +28086,8 @@ definition: - a bewildering profusion example: - - the duties of citizenship are lost sight of in the wilderness of interests of - individuals and groups + - The duties of citizenship are lost sight of in the wilderness of interests of + individuals and groups. - a wilderness of masts in the harbor hypernym: - 05123104-n @@ -28130,7 +28130,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being slight or inadequate example: - - he knew the slenderness of my wallet + - He knew the slenderness of my wallet. - the slenderness of the chances that anything would be done - the slenderness of the evidence hypernym: @@ -28165,7 +28165,7 @@ definition: - moderation in expectations example: - - without greater reasonableness by both parties we will never settle this matter! + - Without greater reasonableness by both parties we will never settle this matter! hypernym: - 05124960-n ili: i63887 @@ -28208,7 +28208,7 @@ definition: - the quality of exceeding the appropriate limits of decorum or probability or truth example: - - we were surprised by the extravagance of his description + - We were surprised by the extravagance of his description. hypernym: - 05125737-n ili: i63891 @@ -28239,7 +28239,7 @@ definition: - a quantity that is more than what is appropriate example: - - four-year-olds have an overabundance of energy + - Four-year-olds have an overabundance of energy. hypernym: - 05122340-n ili: i63894 @@ -28301,7 +28301,7 @@ definition: - the attribute of being superfluous and unneeded example: - - the use of industrial robots created redundancy among workers + - The use of industrial robots created redundancy among workers. hypernym: - 05127416-n ili: i63899 @@ -28334,8 +28334,8 @@ definition: - the margin required in order to insure safety example: - - in engineering the margin of safety is the strength of the material minus the - anticipated stress + - In engineering the margin of safety is the strength of the material minus the + anticipated stress. hypernym: - 05127983-n - 13873264-n @@ -28349,9 +28349,9 @@ definition: - a small margin example: - - the president was not humbled by his narrow margin of victory - - the landslide he had in the electoral college obscured the narrowness of a victory - based on just 43% of the popular vote + - The president was not humbled by his narrow margin of victory. + - The landslide he had in the electoral college obscured the narrowness of a victory + based on just 43% of the popular vote. hypernym: - 05127983-n ili: i63903 @@ -28364,8 +28364,8 @@ definition: - the property possessed by a sum or total or indefinite quantity of units or individuals example: - - the number of parameters is small - - the figure was about a thousand + - The number of parameters is small. + - The figure was about a thousand. hypernym: - 05115065-n ili: i63904 @@ -28425,8 +28425,8 @@ - the property resulting from being or relating to the greater in number of two parts; the main part example: - - the majority of his customers prefer it - - the bulk of the work is finished + - The majority of his customers prefer it. + - The bulk of the work is finished. hypernym: - 05128718-n ili: i63909 @@ -28440,8 +28440,8 @@ definition: - being or relating to the smaller in number of two parts example: - - when the vote was taken they were in the minority - - he held a minority position + - When the vote was taken they were in the minority. + - He held a minority position. hypernym: - 05128718-n ili: i63910 @@ -28461,8 +28461,8 @@ definition: - the quality of being round numbers example: - - he gave us the results in round numbers, but their roundness didn't affect the - point he was making + - He gave us the results in round numbers, but their roundness didn't affect the + point he was making. hypernym: - 05128718-n ili: i63912 @@ -28485,7 +28485,7 @@ definition: - the extent to which something is covered example: - - the dictionary's coverage of standard English is excellent + - The dictionary's coverage of standard English is excellent. hypernym: - 05130681-n ili: i63914 @@ -28507,7 +28507,7 @@ definition: - the greatest possible degree of something example: - - what he did was beyond the bounds of acceptable behavior + - What he did was beyond the bounds of acceptable behavior. - to the limit of his ability hypernym: - 05130681-n @@ -28521,7 +28521,7 @@ definition: - a narrow boundary example: - - he lived on a knife-edge between genius and insanity + - He lived on a knife-edge between genius and insanity. hypernym: - 05131322-n ili: i63917 @@ -28532,7 +28532,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being complete or utter or extreme example: - - the starkness of his contrast between justice and fairness was open to many objections + - The starkness of his contrast between justice and fairness was open to many objections. hypernym: - 05131322-n ili: i63918 @@ -28555,7 +28555,7 @@ definition: - the greatest possible degree example: - - he tried his utmost + - He tried his utmost. hypernym: - 05131322-n ili: i63920 @@ -28582,7 +28582,7 @@ definition: - 'an area in which something acts or operates or has power or control:' example: - - a piano has a greater range than the human voice + - A piano has a greater range than the human voice. - the ambit of municipal legislation - within the compass of this article - within the scope of an investigation @@ -28603,7 +28603,7 @@ definition: - near to the scope or range of something example: - - his answer wasn't even in the right ballpark + - His answer wasn't even in the right ballpark. hypernym: - 05132642-n ili: i63923 @@ -28615,7 +28615,7 @@ definition: - a bounded scope example: - - he stayed within the confines of the city + - He stayed within the confines of the city. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -28640,7 +28640,7 @@ definition: - quality of being international in scope example: - - he applauded the internationality of scientific terminology + - He applauded the internationality of scientific terminology. hypernym: - 05132642-n ili: i63926 @@ -28706,7 +28706,7 @@ definition: - the range of interest or activity that can be anticipated example: - - It is beyond the horizon of present knowledge + - It is beyond the horizon of present knowledge. hypernym: - 05132642-n ili: i63932 @@ -28761,7 +28761,7 @@ - the extent of a 2-dimensional surface enclosed within a boundary example: - the area of a rectangle - - it was about 500 square feet in area + - It was about 500 square feet in area. hypernym: - 05130681-n ili: i63937 @@ -28774,7 +28774,7 @@ definition: - an area of ground used for some particular purpose (such as building or farming) example: - - he wanted some acreage to build on + - He wanted some acreage to build on. hypernym: - 05135784-n ili: i63938 @@ -28786,7 +28786,7 @@ definition: - the area taken up by some object example: - - the computer had a desktop footprint of 10 by 16 inches + - The computer had a desktop footprint of 10 by 16 inches. hypernym: - 05135784-n ili: i63939 @@ -28801,7 +28801,7 @@ - the linear extent in space from one end to the other; the longest dimension of something that is fixed in place example: - - the length of the table was 5 feet + - The length of the table was 5 feet. hypernym: - 13597072-n - 05016354-n @@ -28815,7 +28815,7 @@ - size of the gap between two places example: - the distance from New York to Chicago - - he determined the length of the shortest line segment joining the two points + - He determined the length of the shortest line segment joining the two points. hypernym: - 05106204-n ili: i63941 @@ -28845,7 +28845,7 @@ definition: - distance measured in terms of the speed of light (or radio waves) example: - - the light time from Jupiter to the sun is approximately 43 minutes + - The light time from Jupiter to the sun is approximately 43 minutes. hypernym: - 05136830-n ili: i63944 @@ -28885,7 +28885,7 @@ definition: - distance measured in the aggregate number of yards example: - - what is the yardage of this golf course? + - What is the yardage of this golf course? hypernym: - 05091408-n ili: i63948 @@ -28896,8 +28896,8 @@ definition: - distance measured by the time taken to cover it example: - - we live an hour from the airport - - it's just 10 minutes away + - We live an hour from the airport. + - It's just 10 minutes away. hypernym: - 05091408-n ili: i63949 @@ -28919,7 +28919,7 @@ definition: - distance of something above a reference point (such as sea level) example: - - there was snow at the higher elevations + - There was snow at the higher elevations. hypernym: - 05091408-n ili: i63951 @@ -28939,7 +28939,7 @@ definition: - elevation especially above sea level or above the earth's surface example: - - the altitude gave her a headache + - The altitude gave her a headache. hypernym: - 05138548-n ili: i63953 @@ -28951,8 +28951,8 @@ definition: - height above ground example: - - the water reached ankle level - - the pictures were at the same level + - The water reached ankle level. + - The pictures were at the same level. hypernym: - 05138912-n ili: i63954 @@ -28963,7 +28963,7 @@ definition: - the height of the ground on which something stands example: - - the base of the tower was below grade + - The base of the tower was below grade. hypernym: - 05138548-n ili: i63955 @@ -29033,7 +29033,7 @@ definition: - the property of being the extent of something from beginning to end example: - - the editor limited the length of my article to 500 words + - The editor limited the length of my article to 500 words. hypernym: - 05130681-n ili: i63962 @@ -29044,7 +29044,7 @@ definition: - the property of being of long spatial extent example: - - one gene causes shortness and the other causes longness + - One gene causes shortness and the other causes longness. hypernym: - 05136466-n ili: i63963 @@ -29055,7 +29055,7 @@ definition: - amount or degree or range to which something extends example: - - the wire has an extension of 50 feet + - The wire has an extension of 50 feet. hypernym: - 05140552-n ili: i63964 @@ -29147,7 +29147,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being physically deep example: - - the profundity of the mine was almost a mile + - The profundity of the mine was almost a mile. hypernym: - 05141812-n ili: i63972 @@ -29198,7 +29198,7 @@ definition: - the quality of lacking physical depth example: - - take into account the shallowness at that end of the pool before you dive + - Take into account the shallowness at that end of the pool before you dive. hypernym: - 05141812-n ili: i63977 @@ -29209,7 +29209,7 @@ definition: - shallowness in terms of affecting only surface layers of something example: - - he ignored the wound because of its superficiality + - He ignored the wound because of its superficiality. hypernym: - 05142990-n ili: i63978 @@ -29275,7 +29275,7 @@ definition: - the property of being very narrow or thin example: - - he marvelled at the fineness of her hair + - He marvelled at the fineness of her hair. hypernym: - 05144053-n ili: i63984 @@ -29311,7 +29311,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being low; lacking height example: - - he was suddenly aware of the lowness of the ceiling + - He was suddenly aware of the lowness of the ceiling. hypernym: - 05144430-n ili: i63987 @@ -29361,7 +29361,7 @@ definition: - the quality (positive or negative) that renders something desirable or valuable example: - - the Shakespearean Shylock is of dubious value in the modern world + - The Shakespearean Shylock is of dubious value in the modern world. hypernym: - 05145473-n ili: i63992 @@ -29384,8 +29384,8 @@ definition: - the quality of being inadequate or falling short of perfection example: - - they discussed the merits and demerits of her novel - - he knew his own faults much better than she did + - They discussed the merits and demerits of her novel. + - He knew his own faults much better than she did. hypernym: - 05145473-n ili: i63994 @@ -29415,7 +29415,7 @@ definition: - having no qualities that would render it valuable or useful example: - - the drill sergeant's intent was to convince all the recruits of their worthlessness + - The drill sergeant's intent was to convince all the recruits of their worthlessness. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i63997 @@ -29436,7 +29436,7 @@ definition: - the quality of lacking substance or value example: - - the groundlessness of their report was quickly recognized + - The groundlessness of their report was quickly recognized. hypernym: - 05146826-n ili: i63999 @@ -29479,7 +29479,7 @@ domain_topic: - 14878134-n example: - - his promise is not worth a damn + - His promise is not worth a damn. - not worth one red cent - not worth shucks exemplifies: @@ -29502,7 +29502,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being valueless or futile example: - - he rejected the vanities of the world + - He rejected the vanities of the world. hypernym: - 05146826-n ili: i64004 @@ -29526,8 +29526,8 @@ definition: - something likened to the metal in brightness or preciousness or superiority etc. example: - - the child was as good as gold - - she has a heart of gold + - The child was as good as gold. + - She has a heart of gold. hypernym: - 05148469-n ili: i64006 @@ -29538,7 +29538,7 @@ definition: - the high value or worth of something example: - - her price is far above rubies + - Her price is far above rubies. hypernym: - 05145473-n ili: i64007 @@ -29569,7 +29569,7 @@ - that which is pleasing or valuable or useful example: - weigh the good against the bad - - among the highest goods of all are happiness and self-realization + - Among the highest goods of all are happiness and self-realization. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i64010 @@ -29593,7 +29593,7 @@ definition: - benefit resulting from some event or action example: - - it turned out to my advantage + - It turned out to my advantage. - reaping the rewards of generosity hypernym: - 05149888-n @@ -29607,7 +29607,7 @@ - a reason for wanting something done example: - for your sake - - died for the sake of his country + - … died for the sake of his country - in the interest of safety - in the common interest hypernym: @@ -29624,7 +29624,7 @@ example: - in your behalf - campaigning in his own behalf - - spoke a good word in his friend's behalf + - … spoke a good word in his friend's behalf hypernym: - 05150324-n ili: i64014 @@ -29646,7 +29646,7 @@ definition: - the superior one of two alternatives example: - - chose the better of the two + - … chose the better of the two hypernym: - 05149427-n ili: i64016 @@ -29704,8 +29704,8 @@ something would bring if sold) example: - the fluctuating monetary value of gold and silver - - he puts a high price on his services - - he couldn't calculate the cost of the collection + - He puts a high price on his services. + - He couldn't calculate the cost of the collection. hypernym: - 05145753-n ili: i64022 @@ -29798,8 +29798,8 @@ definition: - the property of being moderate in price or expenditures example: - - the store is famous for the reasonableness of its prices - - the modestness of the living standards here becomes obvious immediately + - The store is famous for the reasonableness of its prices. + - The modestness of the living standards here becomes obvious immediately. hypernym: - 05153986-n ili: i64031 @@ -29834,7 +29834,7 @@ definition: - the property of producing abundantly and sustaining vigorous and luxuriant growth example: - - he praised the richness of the soil + - He praised the richness of the soil. - weeds lovely in their rankness hypernym: - 05154628-n @@ -29916,8 +29916,8 @@ definition: - what something is used for example: - - the function of an auger is to bore holes - - ballet is beautiful but what use is it? + - The function of an auger is to bore holes. + - Ballet is beautiful but what use is it? hypernym: - 05155946-n ili: i64041 @@ -29950,7 +29950,7 @@ - a means of serving example: - of no avail - - there's no help for it + - There's no help for it. hypernym: - 05156942-n ili: i64044 @@ -29963,8 +29963,8 @@ definition: - a particular service example: - - he put his knowledge to good use - - patrons have their uses + - He put his knowledge to good use. + - Patrons have their uses. hypernym: - 05155946-n ili: i64045 @@ -30218,7 +30218,7 @@ definition: - a source of aid or support that may be drawn upon when needed example: - - the local library is a valuable resource + - The local library is a valuable resource. hypernym: - 05161764-n ili: i64070 @@ -30231,7 +30231,7 @@ to do example: - visual aids in teaching - - his job was to give technical assistance over the phone + - His job was to give technical assistance over the phone. hypernym: - 05161923-n ili: i64071 @@ -30244,8 +30244,8 @@ definition: - something or someone turned to for assistance or security example: - - his only recourse was the police - - took refuge in lying + - His only recourse was the police. + - … took refuge in lying hypernym: - 05161923-n ili: i64072 @@ -30258,7 +30258,7 @@ definition: - refuge from danger or observation example: - - he felt secure in his father's shadow + - He felt secure in his father's shadow. hypernym: - 05162506-n ili: i64073 @@ -30291,7 +30291,7 @@ definition: - the quality of having a superior or more favorable position example: - - the experience gave him the advantage over me + - The experience gave him the advantage over me. hypernym: - 05161764-n ili: i64076 @@ -30303,7 +30303,7 @@ definition: - an advantage to the benefit of someone or something example: - - the outcome was in his favor + - The outcome was in his favor. hypernym: - 05163204-n ili: i64077 @@ -30315,7 +30315,7 @@ definition: - strategic advantage; power to act effectively example: - - relatively small groups can sometimes exert immense political leverage + - Relatively small groups can sometimes exert immense political leverage. hypernym: - 05163204-n ili: i64078 @@ -30354,7 +30354,7 @@ definition: - an advantage held by a competitor in a race example: - - he took the lead at the last turn + - He took the lead at the last turn. hypernym: - 05163204-n ili: i64082 @@ -30365,7 +30365,7 @@ definition: - special advantage or influence example: - - the chairman's nephew has a lot of pull + - The chairman's nephew has a lot of pull. hypernym: - 05163204-n ili: i64083 @@ -30377,7 +30377,7 @@ definition: - the advantage gained by beginning early (as in a race) example: - - with an hour's start he will be hard to catch + - With an hour's start he will be hard to catch. hypernym: - 05163204-n ili: i64084 @@ -30399,7 +30399,7 @@ definition: - the quality of taking advantage example: - - she turned her writing skills to good account + - She turned her writing skills to good account. hypernym: - 05164957-n ili: i64086 @@ -30462,7 +30462,7 @@ definition: - a slight competitive advantage example: - - he had an edge on the competition + - He had an edge on the competition. hypernym: - 05166002-n ili: i64092 @@ -30473,7 +30473,7 @@ definition: - a favorable position in a competition example: - - the boss's son had the inside track for that job + - The boss's son had the inside track for that job. hypernym: - 05166002-n ili: i64093 @@ -30494,7 +30494,7 @@ definition: - an asset of special worth or utility example: - - cooking is his forte + - Cooking is his forte. hypernym: - 05161764-n ili: i64095 @@ -30532,7 +30532,7 @@ - benefit example: - for your own good - - what's the good of worrying? + - What's the good of worrying? hypernym: - 05163204-n ili: i64098 @@ -30564,7 +30564,7 @@ definition: - not mentally or physically healthy example: - - no one can be a poet without a certain unsoundness of mind + - No one can be a poet without a certain unsoundness of mind. hypernym: - 05151326-n ili: i64101 @@ -30575,7 +30575,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being advisable example: - - they questioned the advisability of our policy + - They questioned the advisability of our policy. hypernym: - 05167331-n ili: i64102 @@ -30589,7 +30589,7 @@ definition: - goodness of reason and judgment example: - - the judiciary is built on the reasonableness of judges + - The judiciary is built on the reasonableness of judges. hypernym: - 05167331-n ili: i64103 @@ -30667,7 +30667,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being limited or restricted example: - - it is a good plan but it has serious limitations + - It is a good plan but it has serious limitations. hypernym: - 05169087-n ili: i64110 @@ -30678,7 +30678,7 @@ definition: - a failing or deficiency example: - - that interpretation is an unfortunate defect of our lack of information + - That interpretation is an unfortunate defect of our lack of information. hypernym: - 05169087-n ili: i64111 @@ -30690,7 +30690,7 @@ definition: - the quality of an embarrassing situation example: - - he sensed the awkwardness of his proposal + - He sensed the awkwardness of his proposal. hypernym: - 05169087-n ili: i64112 @@ -30702,8 +30702,8 @@ definition: - the disadvantage that results from losing something example: - - his loss of credibility led to his resignation - - losing him is no great deprivation + - His loss of credibility led to his resignation. + - Losing him is no great deprivation. hypernym: - 05169087-n ili: i64113 @@ -30729,7 +30729,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00465962-n example: - - a golfer who plays at scratch should be able to achieve par on a course + - A golfer who plays at scratch should be able to achieve par on a course. hypernym: - 05164205-n ili: i64115 @@ -30752,9 +30752,9 @@ definition: - value measured by what must be given or done or undergone to obtain something example: - - the cost in human life was enormous - - the price of success is hard work - - what price glory? + - The cost in human life was enormous. + - The price of success is hard work. + - What price glory? hypernym: - 05145753-n ili: i64117 @@ -30768,7 +30768,7 @@ - the quality of having high intrinsic value example: - the richness of the mines and pastureland - - the cut of her clothes and the richness of the fabric were distinctive + - The cut of her clothes and the richness of the fabric were distinctive. hypernym: - 05145753-n ili: i64118 @@ -30789,7 +30789,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being a hindrance example: - - he pointed out all the drawbacks to my plan + - He pointed out all the drawbacks to my plan. hypernym: - 05169087-n ili: i64120 @@ -30800,7 +30800,7 @@ definition: - a drawback or difficulty that is not readily evident example: - - it sounds good but what's the catch? + - It sounds good but what's the catch? hypernym: - 05172048-n ili: i64121 @@ -30812,7 +30812,7 @@ definition: - the disadvantage or painful consequences of an action or condition example: - - neglected his health and paid the penalty + - … neglected his health and paid the penalty hypernym: - 05169087-n ili: i64122 @@ -30988,7 +30988,7 @@ definition: - the quality or customs or mannerisms characteristic of Asian civilizations example: - - orientalisms can be found in Mozart's operas + - Orientalisms can be found in Mozart's operas. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i64139 @@ -31022,7 +31022,7 @@ definition: - status in the eyes of others example: - - he lost face + - He lost face. hypernym: - 13968971-n ili: i64142 @@ -31045,8 +31045,8 @@ - importance or value example: - a person of considerable account - - he predicted that although it is of small account now it will rapidly increase - in importance + - He predicted that although it is of small account now it will rapidly increase + in importance. hypernym: - 05175788-n ili: i64144 @@ -31057,7 +31057,7 @@ definition: - (used with negation) having consequence example: - - they were friends and it was no matter who won the games + - They were friends and it was no matter who won the games. hypernym: - 05178101-n ili: i64145 @@ -31099,7 +31099,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being significant example: - - do not underestimate the significance of nuclear power + - Do not underestimate the significance of nuclear power. hypernym: - 05175788-n ili: i64149 @@ -31138,9 +31138,9 @@ definition: - having important effects or influence example: - - decisions of great consequence are made by the president himself - - virtue is of more moment than security - - that result is of no consequence + - Decisions of great consequence are made by the president himself. + - Virtue is of more moment than security. + - That result is of no consequence. hypernym: - 05177340-n ili: i64153 @@ -31153,7 +31153,7 @@ definition: - dire consequences example: - - when the pig ran away there was hell to pay + - When the pig ran away there was hell to pay. hypernym: - 05178101-n ili: i64154 @@ -31208,7 +31208,7 @@ definition: - the attribute of urgency in tone of voice example: - - his voice had an edge to it + - His voice had an edge to it. hypernym: - 05179327-n ili: i64159 @@ -31220,7 +31220,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being insistent example: - - he pressed his demand with considerable instancy + - He pressed his demand with considerable instancy. hypernym: - 05179327-n ili: i64160 @@ -31232,8 +31232,8 @@ definition: - the relative importance granted to something example: - - his opinion carries great weight - - the progression implied an increasing weightiness of the items listed + - His opinion carries great weight. + - The progression implied an increasing weightiness of the items listed. hypernym: - 05175788-n ili: i64161 @@ -31288,7 +31288,7 @@ definition: - a triviality not to be taken seriously example: - - I regarded his campaign for mayor as a joke + - I regarded his campaign for mayor as a joke. hypernym: - 05180732-n ili: i64166 @@ -31308,7 +31308,7 @@ definition: - the quality of having no value or significance example: - - he resented the meaninglessness of the tasks they assigned him + - He resented the meaninglessness of the tasks they assigned him. hypernym: - 05181106-n ili: i64168 @@ -31352,12 +31352,12 @@ - an abstract idea of that which is due to a person or governmental body by law or tradition or nature example: - - they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights + - They are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights. - source: Eleanor Roosevelt text: Certain rights can never be granted to the government but must be kept in - the hands of the people - - a right is not something that somebody gives you; it is something that nobody - can take away + the hands of the people. + - A right is not something that somebody gives you; it is something that nobody + can take away. hypernym: - 05862715-n ili: i64172 @@ -31435,7 +31435,7 @@ definition: - the parliamentary right to address an assembly example: - - the chairman granted him the floor + - The chairman granted him the floor. hypernym: - 05182180-n ili: i64179 @@ -31455,7 +31455,7 @@ definition: - official permission or approval example: - - authority for the program was renewed several times + - Authority for the program was renewed several times. hypernym: - 06702042-n ili: i64181 @@ -31544,7 +31544,7 @@ - a right reserved exclusively by a particular person or group (especially a hereditary or official right) example: - - suffrage was the prerogative of white adult males + - Suffrage was the prerogative of white adult males. hypernym: - 05182180-n ili: i64189 @@ -31660,8 +31660,8 @@ definition: - anything providing a means of access (or escape) example: - - we closed the door to Haitian immigrants - - education is the door to success + - We closed the door to Haitian immigrants. + - Education is the door to success. hypernym: - 05183715-n ili: i64200 @@ -31672,7 +31672,7 @@ definition: - freedom of access example: - - he maintained an open door for all employees + - He maintained an open door for all employees. hypernym: - 05188408-n ili: i64201 @@ -31684,8 +31684,8 @@ - an established or recognized right example: - a strong legal claim to the property - - he had no documents confirming his title to his father's estate - - he staked his claim + - He had no documents confirming his title to his father's estate. + - He staked his claim. hypernym: - 05184812-n ili: i64202 @@ -31699,7 +31699,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - entitlements make up the major part of the federal budget + - Entitlements make up the major part of the federal budget. hypernym: - 05188726-n ili: i64204 @@ -31983,7 +31983,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - American women got the vote in 1920 + - American women got the vote in 1920. hypernym: - 05194714-n ili: i64229 @@ -32207,7 +32207,7 @@ definition: - the legal right to sit as a member in a legislative or similar body example: - - he was elected to a seat in the Senate + - He was elected to a seat in the Senate. hypernym: - 05184812-n ili: i64249 @@ -32220,7 +32220,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - we were given the use of his boat + - We were given the use of his boat. hypernym: - 05184812-n ili: i64250 @@ -32260,8 +32260,8 @@ - possession of controlling influence example: - the deterrent power of nuclear weapons - - the power of his love saved her - - his powerfulness was concealed by a gentle facade + - The power of his love saved her. + - His powerfulness was concealed by a gentle facade. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i64253 @@ -32297,7 +32297,7 @@ - the power to induce the taking of a course of action or the embracing of a point of view by means of argument or entreaty example: - - the strength of his argument settled the matter + - The strength of his argument settled the matter. hypernym: - 05198072-n ili: i64256 @@ -32332,8 +32332,8 @@ - the power of attracting or holding one's attention (because it is unusual or exciting etc.) example: - - they said nothing of great interest - - primary colors can add interest to a room + - They said nothing of great interest. + - Primary colors can add interest to a room. hypernym: - 05198072-n ili: i64259 @@ -32345,8 +32345,8 @@ definition: - the quality of being sufficiently interesting to be reported in news bulletins example: - - the judge conceded the newsworthiness of the trial - - he is no longer news in the fashion world + - The judge conceded the newsworthiness of the trial. + - He is no longer news in the fashion world. hypernym: - 05199719-n ili: i64260 @@ -32358,7 +32358,7 @@ definition: - the attribute of being of interest at the present time example: - - the library had to discard books that had lost their topicality + - The library had to discard books that had lost their topicality. hypernym: - 05199719-n ili: i64261 @@ -32372,8 +32372,8 @@ definition: - interest and variety and intensity example: - - the Puritan Period was lacking in color - - the characters were delineated with exceptional vividness + - The Puritan Period was lacking in color. + - The characters were delineated with exceptional vividness. hypernym: - 05199719-n ili: i64262 @@ -32397,8 +32397,8 @@ definition: - complete power over a person or situation example: - - corporations have a stranglehold on the media - - the president applied a chokehold to labor disputes that inconvenienced the public + - Corporations have a stranglehold on the media. + - The president applied a chokehold to labor disputes that inconvenienced the public. hypernym: - 05198072-n ili: i64264 @@ -32420,7 +32420,7 @@ definition: - a power to affect persons or events especially power based on prestige etc example: - - used her parents' influence to get the job + - … used her parents' influence to get the job hypernym: - 05198072-n ili: i64266 @@ -32442,7 +32442,7 @@ definition: - a powerful effect or influence example: - - the force of his eloquence easily persuaded them + - The force of his eloquence easily persuaded them. hypernym: - 05201419-n ili: i64268 @@ -32454,9 +32454,9 @@ - an intellectual hold or understanding example: - a good grip on French history - - they kept a firm grip on the two top priorities - - he was in the grip of a powerful emotion - - a terrible power had her in its grasp + - They kept a firm grip on the two top priorities. + - He was in the grip of a powerful emotion. + - A terrible power had her in its grasp. hypernym: - 05201419-n ili: i64269 @@ -32479,7 +32479,7 @@ definition: - a force that compels example: - - the public brought pressure to bear on the government + - The public brought pressure to bear on the government. hypernym: - 05201846-n ili: i64271 @@ -32501,7 +32501,7 @@ definition: - an animating or vital unifying force example: - - New York is the commercial heartbeat of America + - New York is the commercial heartbeat of America. hypernym: - 05201846-n ili: i64273 @@ -32512,7 +32512,7 @@ definition: - an essential or life-giving force example: - - water is the lifeblood of India + - Water is the lifeblood of India. hypernym: - 05201846-n ili: i64274 @@ -32523,7 +32523,7 @@ definition: - forces that provide energy and direction example: - - the wheels of government began to turn + - The wheels of government began to turn. hypernym: - 05201846-n ili: i64275 @@ -32534,7 +32534,7 @@ definition: - the power to repel example: - - she knew many repellents to his advances + - She knew many repellents to his advances. hypernym: - 05198072-n ili: i64276 @@ -32566,8 +32566,8 @@ definition: - the power or right to give orders or make decisions example: - - he has the authority to issue warrants - - deputies are given authorization to make arrests + - He has the authority to issue warrants. + - Deputies are given authorization to make arrests. - a place of potency in the state hypernym: - 05203643-n @@ -32584,7 +32584,7 @@ definition: - control of a state or organization by large interest groups example: - - individualism is in danger of being swamped by a kind of corporatism + - Individualism is in danger of being swamped by a kind of corporatism. hypernym: - 05203643-n ili: i64280 @@ -32595,7 +32595,7 @@ definition: - power by which something or someone is affected or dominated example: - - he has a hold over them + - He has a hold over them. hypernym: - 05203643-n ili: i64281 @@ -32606,8 +32606,8 @@ definition: - rigorous or ruthless control example: - - she rules the office with an iron fist - - it takes an iron fist to contain the dissenting factions + - She rules the office with an iron fist. + - It takes an iron fist to contain the dissenting factions. hypernym: - 05203643-n ili: i64282 @@ -32618,7 +32618,7 @@ definition: - any means of control example: - - he took up the reins of government + - He took up the reins of government. hypernym: - 05203643-n ili: i64283 @@ -32667,7 +32667,7 @@ definition: - authority or power or force (especially when used in a coercive way) example: - - the senators used their muscle to get the party leader to resign + - The senators used their muscle to get the party leader to resign. hypernym: - 05203850-n ili: i64288 @@ -32701,7 +32701,7 @@ definition: - the power to use something or someone example: - - used all the resources at his disposal + - … used all the resources at his disposal hypernym: - 05198072-n ili: i64291 @@ -32795,8 +32795,8 @@ definition: - an ability to perform well example: - - he was at the top of his form - - the team was off form last night + - He was at the top of his form. + - The team was off form last night. hypernym: - 05207437-n ili: i64299 @@ -32850,7 +32850,7 @@ definition: - the ability to make way into or through something example: - - the greater penetration of the new projectiles will result in greater injuries + - The greater penetration of the new projectiles will result in greater injuries. hypernym: - 05207437-n ili: i64304 @@ -32894,7 +32894,7 @@ definition: - the ability to speak example: - - he lost his voice + - He lost his voice. hypernym: - 05208927-n ili: i64308 @@ -32917,7 +32917,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being capable — physically or intellectually or legally example: - - he worked to the limits of his capability + - He worked to the limits of his capability. hypernym: - 05207437-n ili: i64310 @@ -32929,8 +32929,8 @@ definition: - capability of being defended example: - - they built their castles with an eye to their defensibility - - client complaints create a felt need for the defensibility of individual actions + - They built their castles with an eye to their defensibility. + - Client complaints create a felt need for the defensibility of individual actions. hypernym: - 05209765-n ili: i64311 @@ -32941,7 +32941,7 @@ definition: - capability of being executed example: - - this recommendation has executability problems + - This recommendation has executability problems. hypernym: - 05209765-n ili: i64312 @@ -32952,7 +32952,7 @@ definition: - capability to perform or produce example: - - among his gifts is his capacity for true altruism + - Among his gifts is his capacity for true altruism. - limited runway capacity - a great capacity for growth hypernym: @@ -32968,8 +32968,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - we faced an army of great strength - - politicians have neglected our military posture + - We faced an army of great strength. + - Politicians have neglected our military posture. hypernym: - 05209765-n ili: i64314 @@ -33015,7 +33015,7 @@ definition: - the maximum operating capability of a system (especially an aircraft) example: - - test pilots try to push the envelope + - Test pilots try to push the envelope. hypernym: - 05211411-n ili: i64318 @@ -33037,7 +33037,7 @@ definition: - powerlessness revealed by an inability to act example: - - in spite of their weakness the group remains active + - In spite of their weakness the group remains active. hypernym: - 05211905-n ili: i64320 @@ -33081,7 +33081,7 @@ definition: - the quality of lacking interestingness example: - - the stories were of a dullness to bring a buffalo to its knees + - The stories were of a dullness to bring a buffalo to its knees. hypernym: - 05212608-n ili: i64324 @@ -33115,7 +33115,7 @@ definition: - something tedious and boring example: - - peeling potatoes is a drag + - Peeling potatoes is a drag. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -33142,7 +33142,7 @@ - an oppressive quality that is laborious and solemn and lacks grace or fluency example: - a book so serious that it sometimes subsided into ponderousness - - his lectures tend to heaviness and repetition + - His lectures tend to heaviness and repetition. hypernym: - 05212608-n ili: i64329 @@ -33165,7 +33165,7 @@ - the nature of a person or organization that appears powerful but is actually powerless and ineffectual example: - - he reminded Mao that the paper tiger had nuclear teeth + - He reminded Mao that the paper tiger had nuclear teeth. hypernym: - 05211905-n ili: i64331 @@ -33356,7 +33356,7 @@ - unspecified qualities required to do or be something example: - the stuff of heroes - - you don't have the stuff to be a United States Marine + - You don't have the stuff to be a United States Marine. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i64350 @@ -33376,7 +33376,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being attractive and exciting (especially sexually exciting) example: - - he thought she was really hot stuff + - He thought she was really hot stuff. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -33390,7 +33390,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being funny example: - - I fail to see the humor in it + - I fail to see the humor in it. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i64353 @@ -33402,7 +33402,7 @@ definition: - a quality that arouses emotions (especially pity or sorrow) example: - - the film captured all the pathos of their situation + - The film captured all the pathos of their situation. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i64354 @@ -33415,9 +33415,9 @@ - the quality of something (an act or a piece of writing) that reveals the attitudes and presuppositions of the author example: - - the general tone of articles appearing in the newspapers is that the government - should withdraw - - from the tone of her behavior I gathered that I had outstayed my welcome + - The general tone of articles appearing in the newspapers is that the government + should withdraw. + - From the tone of her behavior I gathered that I had outstayed my welcome. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i64355 @@ -33516,8 +33516,8 @@ - the quality of being unresponsive; not reacting; as a quality of people, it is marked by a failure to respond quickly or with emotion to people or events example: - - she began to recover from her numb unresponsiveness after the accident - - in an instant all the deadness and withdrawal were wiped away + - She began to recover from her numb unresponsiveness after the accident. + - In an instant all the deadness and withdrawal were wiped away. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i64365 @@ -33591,8 +33591,8 @@ definition: - the ability to raise the working leg high in the air example: - - the dancer was praised for her uncanny extension - - good extension comes from a combination of training and native ability + - The dancer was praised for her uncanny extension. + - Good extension comes from a combination of training and native ability. hypernym: - 04923519-n - 07033652-n @@ -33604,7 +33604,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being snooty example: - - he disliked his neighbors' snootiness + - He disliked his neighbors' snootiness. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i64373 @@ -33616,7 +33616,7 @@ - the ability of a cell to give rise to unlike cells and so to develop a new organism or part example: - - animal cells lose their totipotency at an early stage in embryonic development + - Animal cells lose their totipotency at an early stage in embryonic development. hypernym: - 05207437-n ili: i64374 @@ -33628,9 +33628,9 @@ definition: - the quality of being ulterior example: - - their conversation was limited to ulteriorities + - Their conversation was limited to ulteriorities. - a terrible feeling of ulteriority - - his stories were too susceptible to ulteriority + - His stories were too susceptible to ulteriority. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i64375 @@ -33661,7 +33661,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being worth remembering example: - - continuous change results in lack of memorability + - Continuous change results in lack of memorability. - true memorability of phrase hypernym: - 04731092-n @@ -34075,8 +34075,8 @@ definition: - A renewal of youthful characteristics or vitality. example: - - the newly discovered oil deposits have led to a rejuvenescence of the nation's - economy + - The newly discovered oil deposits have led to a rejuvenescence of the nation's + economy. hypernym: - 04935762-n members: @@ -35340,7 +35340,7 @@ - a state or quality of being cosmopolitan example: - This working definition of cosmopolitanity is confirmed by the academic discussion - of the term which has emerged from a background of long debates + of the term which has emerged from a background of long debates. hypernym: - 04923519-n members: @@ -35422,7 +35422,7 @@ example: - Most obvious, perhaps, is the contemporariness of her language, for example, when wishing to instil organisational members with ‘a feel for the modern 1990s arm - of brewing.’ + of brewing.’. hypernym: - 05057819-n members: @@ -36142,7 +36142,7 @@ definition: - The quality or characteristic of being Russian. example: - - They were proud of their Russianness + - They were proud of their Russianness. hypernym: - 04923519-n members: @@ -36523,7 +36523,7 @@ definition: - The property of being full of lumps, not being smooth. example: - - the surface is distinctive in its lumpiness, random striations, and generally + - The surface is distinctive in its lumpiness, random striations, and generally uneven texture. hypernym: - 04941723-n @@ -36692,7 +36692,7 @@ - The property of being metaphorical or tropical, as opposed to literal; using figures of speech. example: - - the narrators are caught between the literality and figurativeness of suspension. + - The narrators are caught between the literality and figurativeness of suspension. hypernym: - 04812015-n members: diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.body.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.body.yaml index 90274660..76682546 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.body.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.body.yaml @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ - 00015568-n - 02474924-n example: - - he felt as if his whole body were on fire + - He felt as if his whole body were on fire. hypernym: - 00019308-n ili: i64381 @@ -46,9 +46,9 @@ definition: - alternative names for the body of a human being example: - - Leonardo studied the human body - - he has a strong physique - - the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak + - Leonardo studied the human body. + - He has a strong physique. + - The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak. hypernym: - 05223633-n ili: i64383 @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ definition: - a human body (usually including the clothing) example: - - a weapon was hidden on his person + - A weapon was hidden on his person. hypernym: - 05224424-n ili: i64384 @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ definition: - a natural object consisting of a dead animal or person example: - - they found the body in the lake + - They found the body in the lake. hypernym: - 00019308-n ili: i64385 @@ -96,10 +96,10 @@ definition: - the dead body of a human being example: - - the cadaver was intended for dissection - - the end of the police search was the discovery of a corpse - - the murderer confessed that he threw the stiff in the river - - honor comes to bless the turf that wraps their clay + - The cadaver was intended for dissection. + - The end of the police search was the discovery of a corpse. + - The murderer confessed that he threw the stiff in the river. + - Honor comes to bless the turf that wraps their clay. hypernym: - 05225115-n ili: i64386 @@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ - the living body considered as made up of interdependent components forming a unified whole example: - - exercise helped him get the alcohol out of his system + - Exercise helped him get the alcohol out of his system. hypernym: - 05226062-n ili: i64391 @@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ - accessory or adjoining anatomical parts or appendages to an organ (especially of the embryo) example: - - Fallopian tubes and ovaries are adnexa of the uterus + - Fallopian tubes and ovaries are adnexa of the uterus. hypernym: - 05227735-n ili: i64401 @@ -478,7 +478,7 @@ - a particular complex anatomical part of a living thing and its construction and arrangement example: - - he has good bone structure + - He has good bone structure. hypernym: - 05227735-n ili: i64419 @@ -1080,7 +1080,7 @@ definition: - a group of physiologically or anatomically related organs or parts example: - - the body has a system of organs for digestion + - The body has a system of organs for digestion. hypernym: - 05227735-n ili: i64479 @@ -1112,7 +1112,7 @@ definition: - a natural protective body covering and site of the sense of touch example: - - your skin is the largest organ of your body + - Your skin is the largest organ of your body. hypernym: - 05294035-n - 05245085-n @@ -1144,7 +1144,7 @@ definition: - an area on the skin that is highly sensitive to pressure example: - - you must know the pressure points in order to administer shiatsu + - You must know the pressure points in order to administer shiatsu. hypernym: - 05229188-n ili: i64483 @@ -1175,7 +1175,7 @@ definition: - bare skin example: - - ‘swimming in the buff’ means to swim naked + - ‘swimming in the buff’ means to swim naked. hypernym: - 05245612-n ili: i64486 @@ -1826,9 +1826,9 @@ - a bodily passage or tube lined with epithelial cells and conveying a secretion or other substance example: - - the tear duct was obstructed + - The tear duct was obstructed. - the alimentary canal - - poison is released through a channel in the snake's fangs + - Poison is released through a channel in the snake's fangs. hypernym: - 05255524-n ili: i64547 @@ -2031,7 +2031,7 @@ - any of the cylindrical filaments characteristically growing from the epidermis of a mammal example: - - there is a hair in my soup + - There is a hair in my soup. hypernym: - 05236798-n ili: i64566 @@ -2054,8 +2054,8 @@ - a covering for the body (or parts of it) consisting of a dense growth of threadlike structures (as on the human head); helps to prevent heat loss example: - - he combed his hair - - each hair consists of layers of dead keratinized cells + - He combed his hair. + - Each hair consists of layers of dead keratinized cells. hypernym: - 05245085-n ili: i64568 @@ -2136,7 +2136,7 @@ - a line of scalp that can be seen when sections of hair are combed in opposite directions example: - - his part was right in the middle + - His part was right in the middle. hypernym: - 08610818-n ili: i64575 @@ -2530,7 +2530,7 @@ definition: - an unshaved growth of hair on the upper lip example: - - he looked younger after he shaved off his mustache + - He looked younger after he shaved off his mustache. hypernym: - 05268903-n ili: i64615 @@ -2822,7 +2822,7 @@ definition: - a bit of tissue or blood or urine that is taken for diagnostic purposes example: - - they collected a urine specimen for urinalysis + - They collected a urine specimen for urinalysis. hypernym: - 09444303-n ili: i64643 @@ -2928,7 +2928,7 @@ - a kind of body tissue containing stored fat that serves as a source of energy; it also cushions and insulates vital organs example: - - fatty tissue protected them from the severe cold + - Fatty tissue protected them from the severe cold. hypernym: - 05275047-n ili: i64654 @@ -4280,7 +4280,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06090110-n example: - - the biceps and triceps are antagonistic muscles + - The biceps and triceps are antagonistic muscles. hypernym: - 05296796-n ili: i64775 @@ -4291,7 +4291,7 @@ definition: - a muscle that contracts while another relaxes example: - - when bending the elbow the biceps are the agonist + - When bending the elbow the biceps are the agonist. hypernym: - 05300539-n ili: i64776 @@ -4302,7 +4302,7 @@ definition: - a muscle that relaxes while another contracts example: - - when bending the elbow the triceps are the antagonist + - When bending the elbow the triceps are the antagonist. hypernym: - 05300539-n ili: i64777 @@ -4597,7 +4597,7 @@ definition: - internal organs collectively (especially those in the abdominal cavity) example: - - ‘viscera’ is the plural form of ‘viscus’ + - ‘viscera’ is the plural form of ‘viscus’. hypernym: - 05306228-n ili: i64806 @@ -4779,7 +4779,7 @@ - the externally visible part of the oral cavity on the face and the system of organs surrounding the opening example: - - she wiped lipstick from her mouth + - She wiped lipstick from her mouth. hypernym: - 05257118-n ili: i64821 @@ -4818,7 +4818,7 @@ definition: - the opening through which food is taken in and vocalizations emerge example: - - he stuffed his mouth with candy + - He stuffed his mouth with candy. hypernym: - 05617763-n ili: i64824 @@ -5004,7 +5004,7 @@ definition: - a tooth situated at the front of the mouth example: - - his malocclusion was caused by malposed anteriors + - His malocclusion was caused by malposed anteriors. hypernym: - 05290245-n ili: i64840 @@ -5253,7 +5253,7 @@ example: - the alae of the nose - the alae of a maple seed - - the flat petals of a pea blossom are alae + - The flat petals of a pea blossom are alae. hypernym: - 05477841-n ili: i64863 @@ -5352,7 +5352,7 @@ - the eye unaided by any optical instrument that alters the power of vision or alters the apparent size or distance of objects example: - - it is not safe to look directly at the sun with the naked eye + - It is not safe to look directly at the sun with the naked eye. hypernym: - 05318579-n ili: i64869 @@ -5429,7 +5429,7 @@ proteins in the membrane control passage of ions (like sodium or potassium or calcium) in and out of the cell example: - - all cells have a cell membrane + - All cells have a cell membrane. hypernym: - 05454999-n ili: i64876 @@ -5453,7 +5453,7 @@ definition: - the part of the tunic of the eye between the choroid coat and the iris example: - - the ciliary body produces aqueous humor + - The ciliary body produces aqueous humor. hypernym: - 05433820-n ili: i64878 @@ -5486,7 +5486,7 @@ definition: - either of two folds of skin that can be moved to cover or open the eye example: - - his lids would stay open no longer + - His lids would stay open no longer. hypernym: - 05321204-n ili: i64881 @@ -6369,7 +6369,7 @@ definition: - a long sebaceous gland that lubricates the eyelids example: - - bacterial infection of a Meibomian gland produces a stye + - Bacterial infection of a Meibomian gland produces a stye. hypernym: - 05335780-n ili: i64961 @@ -6598,7 +6598,7 @@ - either of two bean-shaped excretory organs that filter wastes (especially urea) from the blood and excrete them and water in urine example: - - urine passes out of the kidney through ureters to the bladder + - Urine passes out of the kidney through ureters to the bladder. hypernym: - 05340807-n ili: i64981 @@ -9855,7 +9855,7 @@ - the hollow muscular organ located behind the sternum and between the lungs; its rhythmic contractions move the blood through the body example: - - he stood still, his heart thumping wildly + - He stood still, his heart thumping wildly. hypernym: - 05306228-n ili: i65294 @@ -9934,8 +9934,8 @@ definition: - any of several muscles associated with the atrioventricular valves example: - - the papillary muscles contract during systole to prevent regurgitation of blood - into the atria + - The papillary muscles contract during systole to prevent regurgitation of blood + into the atria. hypernym: - 05397282-n ili: i65301 @@ -10070,7 +10070,7 @@ definition: - an enclosed volume in the body example: - - the chambers of his heart were healthy + - The chambers of his heart were healthy. hypernym: - 05310901-n ili: i65313 @@ -10356,7 +10356,7 @@ - liquid containing proteins and electrolytes including the liquid in blood plasma and interstitial fluid example: - - the body normally has about 15 quarts of extracellular fluid + - The body normally has about 15 quarts of extracellular fluid. hypernym: - 05404811-n ili: i65338 @@ -10461,7 +10461,7 @@ definition: - the serous fluid in which the embryo is suspended inside the amnion example: - - before a woman gives birth her waters break + - Before a woman gives birth her waters break. hypernym: - 05404811-n ili: i65348 @@ -10477,8 +10477,8 @@ domain_topic: - 01474323-n example: - - blood carries oxygen and nutrients to the tissues and carries away waste products - - the ancients believed that blood was the seat of the emotions + - Blood carries oxygen and nutrients to the tissues and carries away waste products. + - The ancients believed that blood was the seat of the emotions. hypernym: - 05404811-n ili: i65349 @@ -10493,7 +10493,7 @@ definition: - blood found in arteries example: - - except for the pulmonary artery the arterial blood is rich in oxygen + - Except for the pulmonary artery the arterial blood is rich in oxygen. hypernym: - 05407190-n ili: i65350 @@ -10547,7 +10547,7 @@ definition: - the blood group whose red cells carry neither the A nor B antigens example: - - people with type O blood are universal donors + - People with type O blood are universal donors. hypernym: - 05407944-n ili: i65355 @@ -10651,8 +10651,8 @@ definition: - blood found in the veins example: - - except in the pulmonary vein venous blood is rich in carbon dioxide and poor in - oxygen + - Except in the pulmonary vein venous blood is rich in carbon dioxide and poor in + oxygen. hypernym: - 05407190-n ili: i65365 @@ -10663,7 +10663,7 @@ definition: - blood that has not been modified except for the addition of an anticoagulant example: - - whole blood is normally used in blood transfusions + - Whole blood is normally used in blood transfusions. hypernym: - 05407190-n ili: i65366 @@ -10785,7 +10785,7 @@ definition: - a drop of the clear salty saline solution secreted by the lacrimal glands example: - - his story brought tears to her eyes + - His story brought tears to her eyes. hypernym: - 13793544-n ili: i65376 @@ -10812,7 +10812,7 @@ definition: - salty fluid secreted by sweat glands example: - - sweat poured off his brow + - Sweat poured off his brow. hypernym: - 05412071-n ili: i65378 @@ -11207,7 +11207,7 @@ - hormone produced by the thyroid glands to regulate metabolism by controlling the rate of oxidation in cells example: - - thyroxine is 65% iodine + - Thyroxine is 65% iodine. hypernym: - 05420584-n ili: i65412 @@ -11483,7 +11483,7 @@ definition: - a blood vessel that carries blood from the capillaries toward the heart example: - - all veins except the pulmonary vein carry unaerated blood + - All veins except the pulmonary vein carry unaerated blood. hypernym: - 05425319-n ili: i65437 @@ -11712,7 +11712,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - ‘in venter’ is legal terminology for ‘conceived but not yet born’ + - ‘in venter’ is legal terminology for ‘conceived but not yet born’. hypernym: - 05526736-n ili: i65460 @@ -11845,7 +11845,7 @@ definition: - a nerve cell whose body is outside the central nervous system example: - - damage to ganglion cells in the retina may play a role in the development of glaucoma + - Damage to ganglion cells in the retina may play a role in the development of glaucoma. hypernym: - 05473219-n ili: i65470 @@ -12048,7 +12048,7 @@ - any of the cells of a plant or animal except the reproductive cells; a cell that does not participate in the production of gametes example: - - somatic cells are produced from preexisting cells + - Somatic cells are produced from preexisting cells. hypernym: - 00006484-n ili: i65489 @@ -12338,8 +12338,8 @@ definition: - chromatin found only in female cells example: - - the presence or absence of sex chromatin in cells obtained by amniocentesis makes - it possible to determine the sex of a fetus + - The presence or absence of sex chromatin in cells obtained by amniocentesis makes + it possible to determine the sex of a fetus. hypernym: - 05443656-n ili: i65515 @@ -12385,7 +12385,7 @@ - 06085077-n - 06087638-n example: - - genes were formerly called factors + - Genes were formerly called factors. hypernym: - 08476263-n ili: i65519 @@ -12414,7 +12414,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06085077-n example: - - some alleles are dominant over others + - Some alleles are dominant over others. hypernym: - 05444328-n ili: i65521 @@ -12488,7 +12488,7 @@ definition: - any pair of genes that tend to be transmitted together example: - - the genes of Drosophila fall into four linkage groups + - The genes of Drosophila fall into four linkage groups. hypernym: - 05444328-n ili: i65528 @@ -12692,7 +12692,7 @@ - a threadlike strand of DNA in the cell nucleus that carries the genes in a linear order example: - - humans have 22 chromosome pairs plus two sex chromosomes + - Humans have 22 chromosome pairs plus two sex chromosomes. hypernym: - 09247818-n ili: i65548 @@ -12711,7 +12711,7 @@ - 'the sex chromosome that is present in both sexes: singly in males and doubly in females' example: - - human females normally have two X chromosomes + - Human females normally have two X chromosomes. hypernym: - 05451227-n ili: i65549 @@ -12778,7 +12778,7 @@ definition: - the sex chromosome that is carried by men example: - - human males normally have one X chromosome and one Y chromosome + - Human males normally have one X chromosome and one Y chromosome. hypernym: - 05451227-n ili: i65555 @@ -12791,7 +12791,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06085077-n example: - - mammals normally have two sex chromosomes + - Mammals normally have two sex chromosomes. hypernym: - 05449707-n ili: i65556 @@ -12823,7 +12823,7 @@ - a specialized condensed region of each chromosome that appears during mitosis where the chromatids are held together to form an X shape example: - - the centromere is difficult to sequence + - The centromere is difficult to sequence. hypernym: - 05232895-n ili: i65559 @@ -12902,7 +12902,7 @@ definition: - a specialized part of a cell; analogous to an organ example: - - the first organelle to be identified was the nucleus + - The first organelle to be identified was the nucleus. hypernym: - 05305022-n ili: i65567 @@ -12938,7 +12938,7 @@ when it reaches a stop codon it falls apart and releases the completed protein molecule for use by the cell example: - - the ribosome is the site of protein synthesis + - The ribosome is the site of protein synthesis. hypernym: - 05453244-n ili: i65570 @@ -13189,8 +13189,8 @@ definition: - a preparation of blood cells separated from the liquid plasma example: - - packed cells are given to severely anemic patients in order to avoid overloading - the circulatory system with too much fluid + - Packed cells are given to severely anemic patients in order to avoid overloading + the circulatory system with too much fluid. hypernym: - 05456844-n ili: i65595 @@ -13622,7 +13622,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - a sperm is mostly a nucleus surrounded by little other cellular material + - A sperm is mostly a nucleus surrounded by little other cellular material. hypernym: - 05464521-n ili: i65636 @@ -13954,7 +13954,7 @@ definition: - a cluster of nerve cells governing a specific bodily process example: - - in most people the speech center is in the left hemisphere + - In most people the speech center is in the left hemisphere. hypernym: - 05470250-n ili: i65665 @@ -14515,7 +14515,7 @@ - the junction between two neurons (axon-to-dendrite) or between a neuron and a muscle example: - - nerve impulses cross a synapse through the action of neurotransmitters + - Nerve impulses cross a synapse through the action of neurotransmitters. hypernym: - 14444358-n ili: i65717 @@ -15705,8 +15705,8 @@ - lower or hindmost part of the brain; continuous with spinal cord; (‘bulb’ is an old term for medulla oblongata) example: - - the medulla oblongata is the most vital part of the brain because it contains - centers controlling breathing and heart functioning + - The medulla oblongata is the most vital part of the brain because it contains + centers controlling breathing and heart functioning. hypernym: - 05470250-n ili: i65818 @@ -16778,7 +16778,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - in England ‘fanny’ is vulgar slang for female genitals + - In England ‘fanny’ is vulgar slang for female genitals. hypernym: - 05521732-n ili: i65906 @@ -17161,8 +17161,8 @@ - 00845915-n - 14878134-n example: - - the vagina receives the penis during coitus - - the vagina is elastic enough to allow the passage of a fetus + - The vagina receives the penis during coitus. + - The vagina is elastic enough to allow the passage of a fetus. hypernym: - 05258141-n ili: i65939 @@ -17388,7 +17388,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - she kicked him in the balls and got away + - She kicked him in the balls and got away. hypernym: - 05532903-n - 05532081-n @@ -17435,7 +17435,7 @@ definition: - a testis that fails to move into the scrotum as the male fetus develops example: - - undescended testicles have an increased risk for cancer + - Undescended testicles have an increased risk for cancer. hypernym: - 05532266-n ili: i65960 @@ -17675,8 +17675,8 @@ - a collection of lymphatic tissue in the throat behind the uvula (on the posterior wall and roof of the nasopharynx) example: - - hypertrophy of the pharyngeal tonsils is called adenoids - - enlarged adenoids may restrict the breathing of children + - Hypertrophy of the pharyngeal tonsils is called adenoids. + - Enlarged adenoids may restrict the breathing of children. hypernym: - 05295381-n ili: i65981 @@ -18057,7 +18057,7 @@ definition: - the cavity in which the large intestine begins and into which the ileum opens example: - - the appendix is an offshoot of the cecum + - The appendix is an offshoot of the cecum. hypernym: - 05310901-n ili: i66013 @@ -18204,7 +18204,7 @@ - the upper part of the human body or the front part of the body in animals; contains the face and brains example: - - he stuck his head out the window + - He stuck his head out the window. hypernym: - 05232383-n ili: i66025 @@ -18300,7 +18300,7 @@ definition: - the skin that covers the top of the head example: - - they wanted to take his scalp as a trophy + - They wanted to take his scalp as a trophy. hypernym: - 05245612-n ili: i66033 @@ -18669,7 +18669,7 @@ definition: - a jaw example: - - I'll hit him on the chops + - I'll hit him on the chops. hypernym: - 05553673-n ili: i66065 @@ -18690,8 +18690,8 @@ - the part of an organism (human or animal) that connects the head to the rest of the body example: - - he admired her long graceful neck - - the horse won by a neck + - He admired her long graceful neck. + - The horse won by a neck. hypernym: - 05232383-n ili: i66067 @@ -18876,7 +18876,7 @@ definition: - the hollow under the arm where it is joined to the shoulder example: - - they were up to their armpits in water + - They were up to their armpits in water. hypernym: - 05310901-n ili: i66082 @@ -18892,7 +18892,7 @@ definition: - the body excluding the head and neck and limbs example: - - they moved their arms and legs and bodies + - They moved their arms and legs and bodies. hypernym: - 05227735-n ili: i66083 @@ -18979,7 +18979,7 @@ - 02474924-n - 00015568-n example: - - he had a pain in his side + - He had a pain in his side. hypernym: - 05229188-n ili: i66089 @@ -19103,7 +19103,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - he beat his breast in anger + - He beat his breast in anger. hypernym: - 05232383-n ili: i66099 @@ -19254,7 +19254,7 @@ definition: - the middle area of the human torso (usually in front) example: - - young American women believe that a bare midriff is fashionable + - Young American women believe that a bare midriff is fashionable. hypernym: - 05229188-n ili: i66112 @@ -19341,9 +19341,9 @@ definition: - a scar where the umbilical cord was attached example: - - you were not supposed to show your navel on television - - they argued whether or not Adam had a navel - - she had a tattoo just above her bellybutton + - You were not supposed to show your navel on television. + - They argued whether or not Adam had a navel. + - She had a tattoo just above her bellybutton. hypernym: - 08637636-n ili: i66120 @@ -19465,7 +19465,7 @@ - the posterior part of a human (or animal) body from the neck to the end of the spine example: - - his back was nicely tanned + - His back was nicely tanned. hypernym: - 05227735-n ili: i66129 @@ -19505,8 +19505,8 @@ - 00845915-n - 14878134-n example: - - he deserves a good kick in the butt - - are you going to sit on your fanny and do nothing? + - He deserves a good kick in the butt. + - Are you going to sit on your fanny and do nothing? exemplifies: - 07139048-n hypernym: @@ -19561,7 +19561,7 @@ definition: - an external body part that projects from the body example: - - it is important to keep the extremities warm + - It is important to keep the extremities warm. hypernym: - 05232383-n ili: i66134 @@ -19644,7 +19644,7 @@ definition: - informal terms for the leg example: - - fever left him weak on his sticks + - Fever left him weak on his sticks. hypernym: - 05568420-n ili: i66140 @@ -19672,7 +19672,7 @@ definition: - your own legs example: - - I traveled on shank's mare + - I traveled on shank's mare. hypernym: - 05568420-n ili: i66142 @@ -19717,7 +19717,7 @@ definition: - the upper side of the thighs of a seated person example: - - he picked up the little girl and plopped her down in his lap + - He picked up the little girl and plopped her down in his lap. hypernym: - 05569882-n ili: i66145 @@ -19761,7 +19761,7 @@ definition: - the part of the leg of a human being below the ankle joint example: - - his bare feet projected from his trousers + - His bare feet projected from his trousers. - armored from head to foot hypernym: - 05570667-n @@ -19836,8 +19836,8 @@ definition: - the (prehensile) extremity of the superior limb example: - - he had the hands of a surgeon - - he extended his mitt + - He had the hands of a surgeon. + - He extended his mitt. hypernym: - 05574552-n ili: i66153 @@ -19870,7 +19870,7 @@ definition: - large strong hand (as of a fighter) example: - - wait till I get my hooks on him + - Wait till I get my hooks on him. hypernym: - 05572223-n ili: i66155 @@ -19883,8 +19883,8 @@ definition: - the hand that is on the right side of the body example: - - he writes with his right hand but pitches with his left - - hit him with quick rights to the body + - He writes with his right hand but pitches with his left. + - … hit him with quick rights to the body hypernym: - 05572223-n ili: i66156 @@ -19952,7 +19952,7 @@ definition: - any of the terminal members of the hand (sometimes excepting the thumb) example: - - her fingers were long and thin + - Her fingers were long and thin. hypernym: - 05573730-n - 05574552-n @@ -20525,7 +20525,7 @@ - a more or less rounded anatomical body or mass example: - the ball at the base of the thumb - - he stood on the balls of his feet + - He stood on the balls of his feet. hypernym: - 05232895-n ili: i66215 @@ -20803,7 +20803,7 @@ - a point on the elbow where the ulnar nerve passes near the surface; a sharp tingling sensation results when the nerve is knocked against the bone example: - - the funny bone is not humerus + - The funny bone is not humerus. hypernym: - 05576400-n ili: i66241 @@ -21240,7 +21240,7 @@ - the series of vertebrae forming the axis of the skeleton and protecting the spinal cord example: - - the fall broke his back + - The fall broke his back. hypernym: - 05593315-n ili: i66280 @@ -21756,7 +21756,7 @@ definition: - a freely moving joint in which movement is limited to rotation example: - - the articulation of the radius and ulna in the arm is a pivot joint + - The articulation of the radius and ulna in the arm is a pivot joint. hypernym: - 05550810-n ili: i66324 @@ -21813,7 +21813,7 @@ - the organ of smell and entrance to the respiratory tract; the prominent part of the face of man or other mammals example: - - he has a cold in the nose + - He has a cold in the nose. hypernym: - 05307730-n ili: i66329 @@ -21881,7 +21881,7 @@ definition: - the hard ridge that forms the upper part of the nose example: - - her glasses left marks on the bridge of her nose + - Her glasses left marks on the bridge of her nose. hypernym: - 05232895-n ili: i66334 @@ -21935,7 +21935,7 @@ definition: - a small natural hollow in the cheek or chin example: - - His dimple appeared whenever he smiled + - His dimple appeared whenever he smiled. hypernym: - 13919062-n ili: i66339 @@ -21985,8 +21985,8 @@ definition: - the front of the human head from the forehead to the chin and ear to ear example: - - he washed his face - - I wish I had seen the look on his face when he got the news + - He washed his face. + - I wish I had seen the look on his face when he got the news. hypernym: - 05232383-n ili: i66344 @@ -22052,8 +22052,8 @@ definition: - 'the characteristic parts of a person''s face: eyes and nose and mouth and chin' example: - - an expression of pleasure crossed his features - - his lineaments were very regular + - An expression of pleasure crossed his features. + - His lineaments were very regular. hypernym: - 05227735-n ili: i66348 @@ -22099,7 +22099,7 @@ definition: - the flat area on either side of the forehead example: - - the veins in his temple throbbed + - The veins in his temple throbbed. hypernym: - 05609513-n ili: i66352 @@ -22185,7 +22185,7 @@ definition: - the remains of a body part that was functional at an earlier stage of life example: - - Meckel's diverticulum is the rudiment of the embryonic yolk sac + - Meckel's diverticulum is the rudiment of the embryonic yolk sac. hypernym: - 05227735-n ili: i66360 @@ -22224,7 +22224,7 @@ - 15284095-n - 15277950-n example: - - the humors are blood and phlegm and yellow and black bile + - The humors are blood and phlegm and yellow and black bile. hypernym: - 05271349-n ili: i66363 @@ -22271,7 +22271,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - chromosomes are distributed by spindles in mitosis and meiosis + - Chromosomes are distributed by spindles in mitosis and meiosis. hypernym: - 14891040-n ili: i66367 @@ -22546,8 +22546,8 @@ definition: - either (free) end of a eukaryotic chromosome example: - - telomeres act as caps to keep the sticky ends of chromosomes from randomly clumping - together + - Telomeres act as caps to keep the sticky ends of chromosomes from randomly clumping + together. hypernym: - 08583557-n ili: i66392 diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.cognition.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.cognition.yaml index da51b4e5..8e394747 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.cognition.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.cognition.yaml @@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ - that which is responsible for one's thoughts, feelings, and conscious brain functions; the seat of the faculty of reason example: - - his mind wandered - - I couldn't get his words out of my head + - His mind wandered. + - I couldn't get his words out of my head. hypernym: - 00023451-n ili: i66397 @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - use your noddle + - Use your noddle. hypernym: - 05619057-n ili: i66398 @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ definition: - an abstract mental location example: - - he has a special place in my thoughts + - He has a special place in my thoughts. - a place in my heart - a political system with no place for the less prominent groups hypernym: @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ definition: - public awareness example: - - it brought the scandal to light + - It brought the scandal to light. hypernym: - 05619850-n ili: i66404 @@ -95,8 +95,8 @@ definition: - information that has become public example: - - all the reports were out in the open - - the facts had been brought to the surface + - All the reports were out in the open. + - The facts had been brought to the surface. hypernym: - 05619850-n ili: i66405 @@ -200,8 +200,8 @@ definition: - good discernment (either visually or as if visually) example: - - she has an eye for fresh talent - - he has an artist's eye + - She has an eye for fresh talent. + - He has an artist's eye. hypernym: - 05621958-n ili: i66414 @@ -212,9 +212,9 @@ definition: - sound practical judgment example: - - Common sense is not so common - - he hasn't got the sense God gave little green apples - - fortunately she had the good sense to run away + - Common sense is not so common. + - He hasn't got the sense God gave little green apples. + - Fortunately she had the good sense to run away. hypernym: - 05621958-n ili: i66415 @@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ definition: - reasoned and reasonable judgment example: - - it made a certain kind of logic + - It made a certain kind of logic. hypernym: - 05622440-n ili: i66416 @@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - she has great social nous + - She has great social nous. hypernym: - 05622440-n ili: i66417 @@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ definition: - knowing how to avoid embarrassment or distress example: - - the servants showed great tact and discretion + - The servants showed great tact and discretion. hypernym: - 05621958-n ili: i66420 @@ -295,8 +295,8 @@ definition: - judiciousness in avoiding harm or danger example: - - he exercised caution in opening the door - - he handled the vase with care + - He exercised caution in opening the door. + - He handled the vase with care. hypernym: - 05623156-n ili: i66422 @@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ - possession of the qualities (especially mental qualities) required to do something or get something done example: - - danger heightened his powers of discrimination + - Danger heightened his powers of discrimination. hypernym: - 00023451-n ili: i66424 @@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ definition: - a supply of ways of accomplishing something example: - - every good mechanic has a large bag of tricks + - Every good mechanic has a large bag of tricks. hypernym: - 05624569-n ili: i66426 @@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ definition: - the ability to lead example: - - he believed that leadership can be taught + - He believed that leadership can be taught. hypernym: - 05624029-n ili: i66428 @@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ definition: - mental ability example: - - he's got plenty of brains but no common sense + - He's got plenty of brains but no common sense. hypernym: - 05625389-n ili: i66431 @@ -416,7 +416,7 @@ definition: - the capacity to understand a broad range of topics example: - - a teacher must have a breadth of knowledge of the subject + - A teacher must have a breadth of knowledge of the subject. - a man distinguished by the largeness and scope of his views hypernym: - 05625389-n @@ -430,8 +430,8 @@ definition: - intellectual breadth example: - - the very capaciousness of the idea meant that agreement on fundamentals was unnecessary - - his unselfishness gave him great intellectual roominess + - The very capaciousness of the idea meant that agreement on fundamentals was unnecessary. + - His unselfishness gave him great intellectual roominess. hypernym: - 05626076-n ili: i66433 @@ -446,8 +446,8 @@ definition: - knowledge and intellectual ability example: - - he reads to improve his mind - - he has a keen intellect + - He reads to improve his mind. + - He has a keen intellect. hypernym: - 05625389-n ili: i66434 @@ -552,8 +552,8 @@ definition: - a quick and penetrating intelligence example: - - he argued with great acuteness - - I admired the keenness of his mind + - He argued with great acuteness. + - I admired the keenness of his mind. hypernym: - 05625389-n ili: i66444 @@ -567,7 +567,7 @@ definition: - an acute intelligence (an analogy based on the well-known sharpness of steel traps) example: - - he's as sharp as a steel trap + - He's as sharp as a steel trap. - a mind like a steel trap hypernym: - 05628251-n @@ -647,9 +647,9 @@ definition: - the basic human power of intelligent thought and perception example: - - he used his wits to get ahead - - I was scared out of my wits - - he still had all his marbles and was in full possession of a lively mind + - He used his wits to get ahead. + - I was scared out of my wits. + - He still had all his marbles and was in full possession of a lively mind. hypernym: - 05625389-n ili: i66452 @@ -717,7 +717,7 @@ definition: - the capability of becoming perfect example: - - he believes in the ultimate perfectibility of man + - He believes in the ultimate perfectibility of man. hypernym: - 05630964-n ili: i66458 @@ -775,9 +775,9 @@ definition: - a special way of doing something example: - - he had a bent for it - - he had a special knack for getting into trouble - - he couldn't get the hang of it + - He had a bent for it. + - He had a special knack for getting into trouble. + - He couldn't get the hang of it. hypernym: - 05631825-n ili: i66463 @@ -790,8 +790,8 @@ definition: - a natural talent example: - - he has a flair for mathematics - - he has a genius for interior decorating + - He has a flair for mathematics. + - He has a genius for interior decorating. hypernym: - 05631825-n ili: i66464 @@ -862,8 +862,8 @@ - the formation of a mental image of something that is not perceived as real and is not present to the senses example: - - popular imagination created a world of demons - - imagination reveals what the world could be + - Popular imagination created a world of demons. + - Imagination reveals what the world could be. hypernym: - 05632483-n ili: i66470 @@ -1007,7 +1007,7 @@ definition: - phrases used to refer to Heaven example: - - the Celestial City was Christian's goal in Bunyan's ‘Pilgrim's Progress’ + - The Celestial City was Christian's goal in Bunyan's ‘Pilgrim's Progress’. hypernym: - 05635568-n ili: i66483 @@ -1090,7 +1090,7 @@ - 05955536-n example: - source: Theognis - text: No one goes to Hades with all his immense wealth + text: No one goes to Hades with all his immense wealth. hypernym: - 05633662-n ili: i66490 @@ -1115,10 +1115,10 @@ - 06236188-n example: - source: John Milton - text: Hurl'd headlong … To bottomless perdition, there to dwell + text: Hurl'd headlong … To bottomless perdition, there to dwell. - a demon from the depths of the pit - source: Dr. Johnson - text: Hell is paved with good intentions + text: Hell is paved with good intentions. hypernym: - 05633662-n ili: i66491 @@ -1249,7 +1249,7 @@ - any imaginary place where spiritual beings (demons or fairies or angels or the like) abide example: - - science has emptied the spirit world of its former inhabitants + - Science has emptied the spirit world of its former inhabitants. hypernym: - 05633662-n ili: i66503 @@ -1281,7 +1281,7 @@ - imagination or fantasy; held by Coleridge to be more casual and superficial than true imagination example: - - never had the wildest flights of fancy imagined such magnificence + - Never had the wildest flights of fancy imagined such magnificence. hypernym: - 05633248-n ili: i66506 @@ -1304,7 +1304,7 @@ definition: - a fantastic but vain hope (from fantasies induced by the opium pipe) example: - - I have this pipe dream about being emperor of the universe + - I have this pipe dream about being emperor of the universe. hypernym: - 05640291-n ili: i66508 @@ -1385,7 +1385,7 @@ definition: - a collection of resources example: - - he dipped into his intellectual armory to find an answer + - He dipped into his intellectual armory to find an answer. hypernym: - 05641705-n ili: i66515 @@ -1398,8 +1398,8 @@ definition: - the invention of a scheme or story to suit some purpose example: - - his testimony was a concoction - - she has no peer in the concoction of mystery stories + - His testimony was a concoction. + - She has no peer in the concoction of mystery stories. hypernym: - 05641230-n ili: i66516 @@ -1593,7 +1593,7 @@ definition: - a natural skill example: - - he has a nose for good deals + - He has a nose for good deals. hypernym: - 05644732-n ili: i66536 @@ -1613,8 +1613,8 @@ definition: - brilliant and showy technical skill example: - - in a final bravura the ballerina appeared to be floating in water - - the music ends with a display of bravura + - In a final bravura the ballerina appeared to be floating in water. + - The music ends with a display of bravura. hypernym: - 05645067-n ili: i66538 @@ -1638,7 +1638,7 @@ definition: - ability example: - - he wanted to try his hand at singing + - He wanted to try his hand at singing. hypernym: - 05624029-n ili: i66540 @@ -1718,7 +1718,7 @@ - a superior skill that you can learn by study and practice and observation example: - the art of conversation - - it's quite an art + - It's quite an art. hypernym: - 05646727-n ili: i66548 @@ -1752,7 +1752,7 @@ definition: - skill in selling; skill in persuading people to buy example: - - he read a book on salesmanship but it didn't help + - He read a book on salesmanship but it didn't help. hypernym: - 05645403-n ili: i66551 @@ -1830,7 +1830,7 @@ definition: - skillfulness with the hands example: - - he can do any sort of work requiring handiness and dexterity + - He can do any sort of work requiring handiness and dexterity. hypernym: - 05648278-n ili: i66559 @@ -1850,7 +1850,7 @@ definition: - being expert or having knowledge of some technical subject example: - - understanding affine transformations requires considerable mathematical sophistication + - Understanding affine transformations requires considerable mathematical sophistication. hypernym: - 05648574-n ili: i66561 @@ -1910,8 +1910,8 @@ definition: - skillful performance or ability without difficulty example: - - his quick adeptness was a product of good design - - he was famous for his facility as an archer + - His quick adeptness was a product of good design. + - He was famous for his facility as an archer. hypernym: - 05648278-n ili: i66567 @@ -1926,7 +1926,7 @@ definition: - deftness in handling matters example: - - he has a master's touch + - He has a master's touch. hypernym: - 05650020-n ili: i66568 @@ -1977,7 +1977,7 @@ definition: - skillfulness in the command of fundamentals deriving from practice and familiarity example: - - practice greatly improves proficiency + - Practice greatly improves proficiency. hypernym: - 05648278-n ili: i66573 @@ -2034,8 +2034,8 @@ definition: - skill acquired through experience in a trade; often used to discuss skill in espionage example: - - instructional designers are trained in something that might be called tradecraft - - the CIA chief of station accepted responsibility for his agents' failures of tradecraft + - Instructional designers are trained in something that might be called tradecraft. + - The CIA chief of station accepted responsibility for his agents' failures of tradecraft. hypernym: - 05645908-n ili: i66579 @@ -2064,7 +2064,7 @@ definition: - skillfulness in avoiding wasted time and effort example: - - she did the work with great efficiency + - She did the work with great efficiency. hypernym: - 05648278-n ili: i66582 @@ -2096,7 +2096,7 @@ - an inability to remember or think of something you normally can do; often caused by emotional tension example: - - I knew his name perfectly well but I had a temporary block + - I knew his name perfectly well but I had a temporary block. hypernym: - 05652767-n ili: i66585 @@ -2108,7 +2108,7 @@ definition: - an inability to write example: - - 'he had writer''s block: the words wouldn''t come' + - 'He had writer''s block: the words wouldn''t come.' hypernym: - 05653044-n ili: i66586 @@ -2212,8 +2212,8 @@ definition: - the quality of being rash and foolish example: - - trying to drive through a blizzard is the height of folly - - adjusting to an insane society is total foolishness + - Trying to drive through a blizzard is the height of folly. + - Adjusting to an insane society is total foolishness. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -2229,7 +2229,7 @@ definition: - indicative of or marked by mental vacuity and an absence of ideas example: - - the vacuousness of her face belied her feelings + - The vacuousness of her face belied her feelings. hypernym: - 05653442-n ili: i66597 @@ -2311,7 +2311,7 @@ definition: - ineptitude or awkwardness as a consequence of age or lack of practice example: - - his rustiness showed when he was asked to speed up + - His rustiness showed when he was asked to speed up. hypernym: - 05656304-n ili: i66605 @@ -2388,7 +2388,7 @@ - something that is considered amusing not because of its originality but because of its unoriginality example: - - the living room was pure camp + - The living room was pure camp. hypernym: - 05657630-n ili: i66613 @@ -2419,7 +2419,7 @@ definition: - the faculty or power of mental concentration example: - - keeping track of all the details requires your complete attention + - Keeping track of all the details requires your complete attention. hypernym: - 05658174-n ili: i66616 @@ -2430,7 +2430,7 @@ definition: - the mental faculty or power of vocal communication example: - - language sets homo sapiens apart from all other animals + - Language sets homo sapiens apart from all other animals. hypernym: - 05658174-n ili: i66617 @@ -2465,7 +2465,7 @@ definition: - the power of retaining and recalling past experience example: - - he had a good memory when he was younger + - He had a good memory when he was younger. hypernym: - 05658174-n ili: i66620 @@ -2479,8 +2479,8 @@ definition: - the capacity for rational thought or inference or discrimination example: - - we are told that man is endowed with reason and capable of distinguishing good - from evil + - We are told that man is endowed with reason and capable of distinguishing good + from evil. hypernym: - 05658174-n ili: i66621 @@ -2493,7 +2493,7 @@ definition: - the faculty through which the external world is apprehended example: - - in the dark he had to depend on touch and on his senses of smell and hearing + - In the dark he had to depend on touch and on his senses of smell and hearing. hypernym: - 05658174-n ili: i66622 @@ -2556,7 +2556,7 @@ definition: - a sensitivity that is keen and highly developed example: - - dogs have a remarkable acuteness of smell + - Dogs have a remarkable acuteness of smell. hypernym: - 05660771-n ili: i66627 @@ -2657,7 +2657,7 @@ - the faculty by which external objects or forces are perceived through contact with the body (especially the hands) example: - - only sight and touch enable us to locate objects in the space around us + - Only sight and touch enable us to locate objects in the space around us. hypernym: - 05662718-n - 05661693-n @@ -2835,7 +2835,7 @@ definition: - the ability to hear; the auditory faculty example: - - his hearing was impaired + - His hearing was impaired. hypernym: - 05660241-n - 05661693-n @@ -2851,7 +2851,7 @@ definition: - good hearing example: - - he had a keen ear + - He had a keen ear. - a good ear for pitch hypernym: - 05665563-n @@ -2874,7 +2874,7 @@ - the faculty of distinguishing sweet, sour, bitter, and salty properties in the mouth example: - - his cold deprived him of his sense of taste + - His cold deprived him of his sense of taste. hypernym: - 05660241-n - 05661693-n @@ -2904,7 +2904,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00015568-n example: - - the hound has a good nose + - The hound has a good nose. hypernym: - 05666448-n ili: i66659 @@ -3062,7 +3062,7 @@ definition: - a method for solving a problem example: - - the easy solution is to look it up in the handbook + - The easy solution is to look it up in the handbook. hypernym: - 05668113-n ili: i66673 @@ -3073,7 +3073,7 @@ definition: - a simple guaranteed solution for a difficult problem example: - - no silver bullet can make the world safe from terrorism + - No silver bullet can make the world safe from terrorism. hypernym: - 05669513-n ili: i66674 @@ -3084,8 +3084,8 @@ definition: - a complex of methods or rules governing behavior example: - - they have to operate under a system they oppose - - that language has a complex system for indicating gender + - They have to operate under a system they oppose. + - That language has a complex system for indicating gender. hypernym: - 05668113-n ili: i66675 @@ -3106,8 +3106,8 @@ definition: - a system of rules of conduct or method of practice example: - - he quickly learned the discipline of prison routine - - for such a plan to work requires discipline + - He quickly learned the discipline of prison routine. + - For such a plan to work requires discipline. hypernym: - 05669841-n ili: i66677 @@ -3131,7 +3131,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00935235-n example: - - he introduced a wide vocabulary of techniques + - He introduced a wide vocabulary of techniques. hypernym: - 05670948-n ili: i66679 @@ -3142,7 +3142,7 @@ definition: - a system of rules for placing bets that is believed to lead to winning example: - - he has a perfect gambling system at roulette + - He has a perfect gambling system at roulette. hypernym: - 05669841-n ili: i66680 @@ -3168,7 +3168,7 @@ - a system of conduct in which participants are trusted not to take unfair advantage of others example: - - the students are on the honor system + - The students are on the honor system. hypernym: - 05669841-n ili: i66682 @@ -3330,8 +3330,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - a simulation should imitate the internal processes and not merely the results - of the thing being simulated + - A simulation should imitate the internal processes and not merely the results + of the thing being simulated. hypernym: - 05672990-n - 05898856-n @@ -3353,7 +3353,7 @@ definition: - knowledge of how something is usually done example: - - it is not the local practice to wear shorts to dinner + - It is not the local practice to wear shorts to dinner. hypernym: - 00023451-n ili: i66699 @@ -3375,7 +3375,7 @@ - something regarded as a normative example example: - the convention of not naming the main character - - violence is the rule not the exception + - Violence is the rule not the exception. - his formula for impressing visitors hypernym: - 05675040-n @@ -3414,7 +3414,7 @@ - a behavioral convention or pattern characteristic of all members of a particular culture or of all human beings example: - - some form of religion seems to be a human universal + - Some form of religion seems to be a human universal. hypernym: - 05675457-n ili: i66704 @@ -3460,7 +3460,7 @@ definition: - an established custom example: - - it was their habit to dine at 7 every evening + - It was their habit to dine at 7 every evening. hypernym: - 05675248-n ili: i66708 @@ -3486,7 +3486,7 @@ example: - the institution of marriage - the institution of slavery - - he had become an institution in the theater + - He had become an institution in the theater. hypernym: - 05675248-n ili: i66710 @@ -3528,7 +3528,7 @@ definition: - a lively interest example: - - enthusiasm for his program is growing + - Enthusiasm for his program is growing. hypernym: - 05690773-n ili: i66714 @@ -3557,7 +3557,7 @@ definition: - something that interests you because it is important or affects you example: - - the safety of the ship is the captain's concern + - The safety of the ship is the captain's concern. hypernym: - 05690773-n ili: i66717 @@ -3568,7 +3568,7 @@ definition: - the concerns of this life as distinguished from heaven and the afterlife example: - - they consider the church to be independent of the world + - They consider the church to be independent of the world. hypernym: - 05678554-n ili: i66718 @@ -3592,8 +3592,8 @@ - a vaguely specified concern example: - several matters to attend to - - it is none of your affair - - things are going well + - It is none of your affair. + - Things are going well. hypernym: - 05678554-n ili: i66720 @@ -3606,8 +3606,8 @@ definition: - something that is of no importance example: - - it is the least I can do - - that is the least of my concerns + - It is the least I can do. + - That is the least of my concerns. hypernym: - 05679169-n ili: i66721 @@ -3641,8 +3641,8 @@ definition: - that which concerns a person with regard to a particular role or situation example: - - it requires vigilance on our part - - they resisted every effort on his part + - It requires vigilance on our part. + - They resisted every effort on his part. hypernym: - 05678554-n ili: i66724 @@ -3671,7 +3671,7 @@ definition: - partial or total loss of memory example: - - he has a total blackout for events of the evening + - He has a total blackout for events of the evening. hypernym: - 05677778-n ili: i66727 @@ -3737,7 +3737,7 @@ - amnesia about particular events that is very convenient for the person who cannot remember example: - - why do politicians always develop selective amnesia when questioned about their + - Why do politicians always develop selective amnesia when questioned about their transgressions? hypernym: - 05680235-n @@ -3759,7 +3759,7 @@ definition: - unawareness caused by neglectful or heedless failure to remember example: - - his forgetfulness increased as he grew older + - His forgetfulness increased as he grew older. hypernym: - 05687452-n ili: i66735 @@ -3770,7 +3770,7 @@ definition: - total forgetfulness example: - - he sought the great oblivion of sleep + - He sought the great oblivion of sleep. hypernym: - 05681752-n ili: i66736 @@ -3795,9 +3795,9 @@ domain_topic: - 06145709-n example: - - the subjects' set led them to solve problems the familiar way and to overlook - the simpler solution - - his instructions deliberately gave them the wrong set + - The subjects' set led them to solve problems the familiar way and to overlook + the simpler solution. + - His instructions deliberately gave them the wrong set. hypernym: - 05677778-n ili: i66738 @@ -3809,8 +3809,8 @@ definition: - a state of mind that is discussed as if it were a place example: - - he lived in the ivory tower of speculation - - they viewed universities as ivory towers + - He lived in the ivory tower of speculation. + - They viewed universities as ivory towers. hypernym: - 05677778-n ili: i66739 @@ -3821,7 +3821,7 @@ definition: - an alert cognitive state in which you are aware of yourself and your situation example: - - he lost consciousness + - He lost consciousness. hypernym: - 05677778-n ili: i66740 @@ -3868,9 +3868,9 @@ definition: - having knowledge of example: - - he had no awareness of his mistakes + - He had no awareness of his mistakes. - his sudden consciousness of the problem he faced - - their intelligence and general knowingness was impressive + - Their intelligence and general knowingness was impressive. hypernym: - 05812801-n ili: i66744 @@ -3925,7 +3925,7 @@ - the quality of being not self-conscious; unawareness of yourself or of others' views of yourself example: - - he had the unselfconsciousness of a child + - He had the unselfconsciousness of a child. hypernym: - 05687452-n ili: i66749 @@ -3936,8 +3936,8 @@ definition: - an intuitive awareness example: - - he has a feel for animals - - it's easy when you get the feel of it + - He has a feel for animals. + - It's easy when you get the feel of it. hypernym: - 05683749-n ili: i66750 @@ -3980,7 +3980,7 @@ definition: - state of elementary or undifferentiated consciousness example: - - the crash intruded on his awareness + - The crash intruded on his awareness. hypernym: - 05682974-n ili: i66754 @@ -4014,7 +4014,7 @@ definition: - a periodic state during which you are conscious and aware of the world example: - - consciousness during wakefulness in a sane person is pretty well ordered and familiar + - Consciousness during wakefulness in a sane person is pretty well ordered and familiar. hypernym: - 05686141-n - 14057659-n @@ -4053,9 +4053,9 @@ definition: - a cognitive state in which you act without self-awareness example: - - she went about her chores on automatic pilot - - too much of the writing seems to have been done on automatic pilot - - she talked and he dozed and my mind went on autopilot + - She went about her chores on automatic pilot. + - Too much of the writing seems to have been done on automatic pilot. + - She talked and he dozed and my mind went on autopilot. hypernym: - 05686773-n ili: i66761 @@ -4086,8 +4086,8 @@ definition: - marginal consciousness example: - - his grogginess was caused as much by exhaustion as by the blows - - someone stole his wallet while he was in a drunken stupor + - His grogginess was caused as much by exhaustion as by the blows. + - Someone stole his wallet while he was in a drunken stupor. hypernym: - 05686773-n ili: i66764 @@ -4231,7 +4231,7 @@ - confused or stuporous state caused by high levels of dissolved nitrogen in the blood example: - - deep-sea divers can suffer nitrogen narcosis from breathing air under high pressure + - Deep-sea divers can suffer nitrogen narcosis from breathing air under high pressure. hypernym: - 05689896-n ili: i66778 @@ -4323,7 +4323,7 @@ - confusion (usually transient) about where you are and how to proceed; uncertainty as to direction example: - - his disorientation was the result of inattention + - His disorientation was the result of inattention. hypernym: - 05691387-n ili: i66786 @@ -4344,7 +4344,7 @@ definition: - mental turmoil example: - - he drives me to distraction + - He drives me to distraction. hypernym: - 05691387-n ili: i66788 @@ -4409,8 +4409,8 @@ definition: - something that baffles understanding and cannot be explained example: - - how it got out is a mystery - - it remains one of nature's secrets + - How it got out is a mystery. + - It remains one of nature's secrets. hypernym: - 05693168-n ili: i66794 @@ -4472,7 +4472,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06191860-n example: - - they believe that the books of Scripture were written under divine guidance + - They believe that the books of Scripture were written under divine guidance. hypernym: - 05694286-n ili: i66799 @@ -4484,8 +4484,8 @@ definition: - a source of difficulty example: - - one trouble after another delayed the job - - what's the problem? + - One trouble after another delayed the job. + - What's the problem? hypernym: - 04716529-n ili: i66801 @@ -4497,7 +4497,7 @@ definition: - where problems or difficulties are likely to occur example: - - a key pressure point in the controversy was the building permit + - A key pressure point in the controversy was the building permit. hypernym: - 05695143-n ili: i66802 @@ -4538,7 +4538,7 @@ - trouble that cannot be overcome by a single effort because of its many aspects or its persistent and pervasive quality example: - - we may be facing a hydra that defies any easy solution + - We may be facing a hydra that defies any easy solution. hypernym: - 05695143-n ili: i66806 @@ -4549,7 +4549,7 @@ definition: - a problem example: - - is anything the matter? + - Is anything the matter? hypernym: - 05695143-n ili: i66807 @@ -4571,7 +4571,7 @@ definition: - a difficulty that is hard to deal with example: - - that exam was a real killer + - That exam was a real killer. hypernym: - 04716529-n ili: i66809 @@ -4582,7 +4582,7 @@ definition: - a difficulty or flaw in a plan or operation example: - - there are still a few kinks to iron out + - There are still a few kinks to iron out. hypernym: - 04716529-n ili: i66810 @@ -4614,7 +4614,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - the problem was a real snorter + - The problem was a real snorter. hypernym: - 04716529-n ili: i66813 @@ -4641,7 +4641,7 @@ definition: - (figurative) something that hinders or handicaps example: - - she was an albatross around his neck + - She was an albatross around his neck. hypernym: - 05697054-n ili: i66815 @@ -4674,8 +4674,8 @@ definition: - something that slows or delays progress example: - - taxation is a drag on the economy - - too many laws are a drag on the use of new land + - Taxation is a drag on the economy. + - Too many laws are a drag on the use of new land. hypernym: - 05697054-n ili: i66818 @@ -4686,9 +4686,9 @@ definition: - something immaterial that stands in the way and must be circumvented or surmounted example: - - lack of imagination is an obstacle to one's advancement - - the poverty of a district is an obstacle to good education - - the filibuster was a major obstruction to the success of their plan + - Lack of imagination is an obstacle to one's advancement. + - The poverty of a district is an obstacle to good education. + - The filibuster was a major obstruction to the success of their plan. hypernym: - 05697054-n ili: i66819 @@ -4700,8 +4700,8 @@ definition: - anything immaterial that severely hinders or confines example: - - they defected because Russian dance was in a straitjacket - - the government is operating in an economic straitjacket + - They defected because Russian dance was in a straitjacket. + - The government is operating in an economic straitjacket. hypernym: - 05697054-n ili: i66820 @@ -4712,7 +4712,7 @@ definition: - any condition that makes it difficult to make progress or to achieve an objective example: - - intolerance is a barrier to understanding + - Intolerance is a barrier to understanding. hypernym: - 05698074-n ili: i66821 @@ -4816,7 +4816,7 @@ definition: - a determining or causal element or factor example: - - education is an important determinant of one's outlook on life + - Education is an important determinant of one's outlook on life. hypernym: - 05694286-n ili: i66830 @@ -4841,7 +4841,7 @@ definition: - a cognitive factor that tends to have an effect on what you do example: - - her wishes had a great influence on his thinking + - Her wishes had a great influence on his thinking. hypernym: - 05700384-n ili: i66832 @@ -4852,7 +4852,7 @@ definition: - a factor whose effects cannot be accurately assessed example: - - human behavior depends on many imponderables + - Human behavior depends on many imponderables. hypernym: - 05700875-n ili: i66833 @@ -4863,7 +4863,7 @@ definition: - a distinctive influence example: - - English stills bears the imprint of the Norman invasion + - English stills bears the imprint of the Norman invasion. hypernym: - 05700875-n ili: i66834 @@ -4883,8 +4883,8 @@ definition: - a pernicious and malign influence that is hard to get rid of example: - - racism is a pestilence at the heart of the nation - - according to him, I was the canker in their midst + - Racism is a pestilence at the heart of the nation. + - According to him, I was the canker in their midst. hypernym: - 05700875-n ili: i66836 @@ -4896,9 +4896,9 @@ definition: - something providing immaterial assistance to a person or cause or interest example: - - the policy found little public support - - his faith was all the support he needed - - the team enjoyed the support of their fans + - The policy found little public support. + - His faith was all the support he needed. + - The team enjoyed the support of their fans. hypernym: - 05700875-n ili: i66837 @@ -4909,9 +4909,9 @@ definition: - a central cohesive source of support and stability example: - - faith is his anchor - - the keystone of campaign reform was the ban on soft money - - he is the linchpin of this firm + - Faith is his anchor. + - The keystone of campaign reform was the ban on soft money. + - He is the linchpin of this firm. hypernym: - 05701884-n ili: i66838 @@ -4928,8 +4928,8 @@ - support that enables people to survive or to continue doing something (often by providing an essential connection) example: - - the airlift provided a lifeline for Berlin - - she offered me a lifeline in my time of grief + - The airlift provided a lifeline for Berlin. + - She offered me a lifeline in my time of grief. hypernym: - 05701884-n ili: i66839 @@ -4974,7 +4974,7 @@ definition: - attractiveness example: - - its allurement was its remoteness + - Its allurement was its remoteness. hypernym: - 05702756-n ili: i66843 @@ -4986,7 +4986,7 @@ - a person or thing equal to another in value or measure or force or effect or significance etc example: - - send two dollars or the equivalent in stamps + - Send two dollars or the equivalent in stamps. hypernym: - 00023451-n ili: i66844 @@ -5008,7 +5008,7 @@ definition: - something that resembles or harmonizes with example: - - that tie makes a good match with your jacket + - That tie makes a good match with your jacket. hypernym: - 05703771-n ili: i66846 @@ -5080,7 +5080,7 @@ definition: - the state of being certain example: - - his certainty reassured the others + - His certainty reassured the others. hypernym: - 05677778-n ili: i66853 @@ -5094,9 +5094,9 @@ definition: - freedom from doubt; belief in yourself and your abilities example: - - his assurance in his superiority did not make him popular - - after that failure he lost his confidence - - she spoke with authority + - His assurance in his superiority did not make him popular. + - After that failure he lost his confidence. + - She spoke with authority. hypernym: - 05705100-n ili: i66854 @@ -5123,8 +5123,8 @@ definition: - certainty based on past experience example: - - he wrote the paper with considerable reliance on the work of other scientists - - he put more trust in his own two legs than in the gun + - He wrote the paper with considerable reliance on the work of other scientists. + - He put more trust in his own two legs than in the gun. hypernym: - 05705100-n ili: i66856 @@ -5186,7 +5186,7 @@ definition: - doubt concerning two or more possible alternatives or courses of action example: - - his indecision was only momentary but the opportunity was lost + - His indecision was only momentary but the opportunity was lost. hypernym: - 05706212-n ili: i66861 @@ -5210,7 +5210,7 @@ definition: - doubt or uncertainty as to whether something is the case example: - - this proves beyond peradventure that he is innocent + - This proves beyond peradventure that he is innocent. hypernym: - 05706212-n ili: i66863 @@ -5221,7 +5221,7 @@ definition: - an uncertain cognitive state example: - - the matter remained in suspense for several years + - The matter remained in suspense for several years. hypernym: - 05706212-n ili: i66864 @@ -5232,7 +5232,7 @@ definition: - an abnormally gloomy or unhealthy state of mind example: - - his fear of being alone verges on morbidity + - His fear of being alone verges on morbidity. hypernym: - 05677778-n ili: i66865 @@ -5286,7 +5286,7 @@ definition: - a state of mind characterized by abstraction and release from reality example: - - he went about his work as if in a dream + - He went about his work as if in a dream. hypernym: - 05708758-n ili: i66870 @@ -5380,7 +5380,7 @@ - paying particular notice (as to children or helpless people) example: - his attentiveness to her wishes - - he spends without heed to the consequences + - He spends without heed to the consequences. hypernym: - 05710222-n ili: i66878 @@ -5403,7 +5403,7 @@ definition: - attention to what is said example: - - he tried to get her ear + - He tried to get her ear. hypernym: - 05710222-n ili: i66880 @@ -5414,7 +5414,7 @@ definition: - attention to what is seen example: - - he tried to catch her eye + - He tried to catch her eye. hypernym: - 05710222-n ili: i66881 @@ -5425,7 +5425,7 @@ definition: - the act of noticing or paying attention example: - - he escaped the notice of the police + - He escaped the notice of the police. hypernym: - 05710222-n ili: i66882 @@ -5438,7 +5438,7 @@ definition: - polite or favorable attention example: - - his hard work soon attracted the teacher's notice + - His hard work soon attracted the teacher's notice. hypernym: - 05710222-n ili: i66883 @@ -5449,7 +5449,7 @@ definition: - attention example: - - don't pay him any mind + - Don't pay him any mind. hypernym: - 05711376-n ili: i66884 @@ -5482,7 +5482,7 @@ definition: - special attention with intent to remember example: - - he made a mental note to send her flowers + - He made a mental note to send her flowers. hypernym: - 05658424-n ili: i66887 @@ -5493,8 +5493,8 @@ definition: - the concentration of attention or energy on something example: - - the focus of activity shifted to molecular biology - - he had no direction in his life + - The focus of activity shifted to molecular biology. + - He had no direction in his life. hypernym: - 05712213-n ili: i66888 @@ -5529,7 +5529,7 @@ definition: - a state of deep mental absorption example: - - she is in a deep study + - She is in a deep study. hypernym: - 05712213-n ili: i66891 @@ -5551,7 +5551,7 @@ definition: - a topic to which one constantly reverts example: - - don't get him started on his hobbyhorse + - Don't get him started on his hobbyhorse. hypernym: - 05845245-n ili: i66893 @@ -5562,8 +5562,8 @@ definition: - the process of paying close and continuous attention example: - - wakefulness, watchfulness, and bellicosity make a good hunter - - vigilance is especially susceptible to fatigue + - Wakefulness, watchfulness, and bellicosity make a good hunter. + - Vigilance is especially susceptible to fatigue. hypernym: - 05658424-n ili: i66894 @@ -5578,7 +5578,7 @@ - zealous vigilance example: - source: Paul Blanshard - text: cherish their official political freedom with fierce jealousy + text: … cherish their official political freedom with fierce jealousy hypernym: - 05713669-n ili: i66895 @@ -5655,7 +5655,7 @@ definition: - a deliberate act of omission example: - - with the exception of the children, everyone was told the news + - With the exception of the children, everyone was told the news. hypernym: - 05714901-n ili: i66903 @@ -5677,7 +5677,7 @@ definition: - an intuitive understanding of something example: - - he had a great feeling for music + - He had a great feeling for music. hypernym: - 05715442-n ili: i66905 @@ -5689,7 +5689,7 @@ definition: - an intuitive feeling for the natural idiom of a language example: - - Dubyuh has no sprachgefuhl + - Dubyuh has no sprachgefuhl. hypernym: - 05715665-n ili: i66906 @@ -5843,7 +5843,7 @@ definition: - explicit notice example: - - it passed without remark + - It passed without remark. hypernym: - 05711376-n ili: i66921 @@ -5854,7 +5854,7 @@ definition: - the perception that something has occurred or some state exists example: - - early detection can often lead to a cure + - Early detection can often lead to a cure. hypernym: - 05716379-n ili: i66922 @@ -5987,7 +5987,7 @@ definition: - the lowest intensity of stimulation at which pain is experienced example: - - some people have much higher pain thresholds than do other people + - Some people have much higher pain thresholds than do other people. hypernym: - 05720506-n ili: i66935 @@ -6023,7 +6023,7 @@ definition: - the blocking of one sensation resulting from the presence of another sensation example: - - he studied auditory masking by pure tones + - He studied auditory masking by pure tones. hypernym: - 05720023-n ili: i66938 @@ -6034,8 +6034,8 @@ definition: - the perceptual experience of seeing example: - - the runners emerged from the trees into his clear vision - - he had a visual sensation of intense light + - The runners emerged from the trees into his clear vision. + - He had a visual sensation of intense light. hypernym: - 05720023-n ili: i66939 @@ -6048,7 +6048,7 @@ - the sensation that results when olfactory receptors in the nose are stimulated by particular chemicals in gaseous form example: - - she loved the smell of roses + - She loved the smell of roses. hypernym: - 05720023-n ili: i66940 @@ -6093,7 +6093,7 @@ definition: - the pleasing scent produced when incense is burned example: - - incense filled the room + - Incense filled the room. hypernym: - 05722413-n ili: i66944 @@ -6138,8 +6138,8 @@ - the sensation that results when taste buds in the tongue and throat convey information about the chemical composition of a soluble stimulus example: - - the candy left him with a bad taste - - the melon had a delicious taste + - The candy left him with a bad taste. + - The melon had a delicious taste. hypernym: - 05720023-n ili: i66947 @@ -6264,7 +6264,7 @@ domain_topic: - 05830972-n example: - - the wine has a nutty flavor and a pleasant finish + - The wine has a nutty flavor and a pleasant finish. hypernym: - 05723230-n ili: i66958 @@ -6275,7 +6275,7 @@ definition: - a deficiency in flavor example: - - it needed lemon juice to sharpen the flatness of the dried lentils + - It needed lemon juice to sharpen the flatness of the dried lentils. hypernym: - 05723230-n ili: i66959 @@ -6295,7 +6295,7 @@ definition: - the subjective sensation of hearing something example: - - he strained to hear the faint sounds + - He strained to hear the faint sounds. hypernym: - 05720023-n ili: i66961 @@ -6307,7 +6307,7 @@ definition: - any agreeable (pleasing and harmonious) sounds example: - - he fell asleep to the music of the wind chimes + - He fell asleep to the music of the wind chimes. hypernym: - 05726201-n ili: i66962 @@ -6331,7 +6331,7 @@ definition: - the sound of music produced by a piano example: - - he thought he heard piano music next door + - He thought he heard piano music next door. hypernym: - 05726882-n ili: i66964 @@ -6351,7 +6351,7 @@ definition: - a steady sound without overtones example: - - they tested his hearing with pure tones of different frequencies + - They tested his hearing with pure tones of different frequencies. hypernym: - 05726201-n ili: i66966 @@ -6395,7 +6395,7 @@ - the auditory experience of sound that lacks musical quality; sound that is a disagreeable auditory experience example: - - modern music is just noise to me + - Modern music is just noise to me. hypernym: - 05726201-n ili: i66970 @@ -6449,7 +6449,7 @@ definition: - the perception of tactual or proprioceptive or gut sensations example: - - he relied on somesthesia to warn him of pressure changes + - He relied on somesthesia to warn him of pressure changes. hypernym: - 05716379-n ili: i66975 @@ -6463,9 +6463,9 @@ definition: - a physical sensation that you experience example: - - he had a queasy feeling - - I had a strange feeling in my leg - - he lost all feeling in his arm + - He had a queasy feeling. + - I had a strange feeling in my leg. + - He lost all feeling in his arm. hypernym: - 05729127-n ili: i66976 @@ -6476,9 +6476,9 @@ definition: - a tight feeling in some part of the body example: - - he felt a constriction in her chest - - she felt an alarming tightness in her chest - - emotion caused a constriction of his throat + - He felt a constriction in her chest. + - She felt an alarming tightness in her chest. + - Emotion caused a constriction of his throat. hypernym: - 05729447-n ili: i66977 @@ -6514,8 +6514,8 @@ definition: - the sensation produced by pressure receptors in the skin example: - - she likes the touch of silk on her skin - - the surface had a greasy feeling + - She likes the touch of silk on her skin. + - The surface had a greasy feeling. hypernym: - 05716379-n ili: i66980 @@ -6637,7 +6637,7 @@ definition: - the somatic sensation that results from applying force to an area of skin example: - - the sensitivity of his skin to pressure and temperature was normal + - The sensitivity of his skin to pressure and temperature was normal. hypernym: - 05729127-n ili: i66992 @@ -6649,7 +6649,7 @@ definition: - a somatic sensation of acute discomfort example: - - as the intensity increased, the sensation changed from tickle to pain + - As the intensity increased, the sensation changed from tickle to pain. hypernym: - 05729127-n ili: i66993 @@ -6709,8 +6709,8 @@ definition: - the sensation produced by low temperatures example: - - he shivered from the cold - - the cold helped clear his head + - He shivered from the cold. + - The cold helped clear his head. hypernym: - 05733323-n ili: i66999 @@ -6732,7 +6732,7 @@ definition: - the cognitive process that leads to convictions example: - - seeing is believing + - Seeing is believing. hypernym: - 05709891-n ili: i67001 @@ -6752,7 +6752,7 @@ definition: - the complex composition of knowledge as elements and their combinations example: - - his lectures have no structure + - His lectures have no structure. hypernym: - 00023451-n ili: i67003 @@ -6763,9 +6763,9 @@ definition: - an organized structure for arranging or classifying example: - - he changed the arrangement of the topics - - the facts were familiar but it was in the organization of them that he was original - - he tried to understand their system of classification + - He changed the arrangement of the topics. + - The facts were familiar but it was in the organization of them that he was original. + - He tried to understand their system of classification. hypernym: - 05734290-n ili: i67004 @@ -6802,7 +6802,7 @@ - an artificial or unnatural or obviously contrived arrangement of details or parts etc. example: - - the plot contained too many improbable contrivances to be believable + - The plot contained too many improbable contrivances to be believable. hypernym: - 05734541-n ili: i67007 @@ -6850,8 +6850,8 @@ definition: - an arrangement scheme example: - - the awkward design of the keyboard made operation difficult - - it was an excellent design for living + - The awkward design of the keyboard made operation difficult. + - It was an excellent design for living. - a plan for seating guests hypernym: - 05734541-n @@ -6991,8 +6991,8 @@ definition: - the appearance of the network example: - - the physical topologies of local area networks include the bus, the ring and the - star + - The physical topologies of local area networks include the bus, the ring and the + star. hypernym: - 05738310-n ili: i67024 @@ -7003,7 +7003,7 @@ definition: - the way the network works example: - - a network that looks like a star can have the logical topology of a bus + - A network that looks like a star can have the logical topology of a bus. hypernym: - 05738310-n ili: i67025 @@ -7028,7 +7028,7 @@ definition: - an arrangement of parts or elements example: - - the outcome depends on the configuration of influences at the time + - The outcome depends on the configuration of influences at the time. hypernym: - 05736623-n ili: i67027 @@ -7146,7 +7146,7 @@ definition: - a serious examination and judgment of something example: - - constructive criticism is always appreciated + - Constructive criticism is always appreciated. hypernym: - 05741809-n ili: i67038 @@ -7190,7 +7190,7 @@ - assigning to a cause or source example: - the attribution of lighting to an expression of God's wrath - - he questioned the attribution of the painting to Picasso + - He questioned the attribution of the painting to Picasso. hypernym: - 05740701-n ili: i67042 @@ -7234,8 +7234,8 @@ definition: - the attribution to a source or cause example: - - the imputation that my success was due to nepotism meant that I was not taken - seriously + - The imputation that my success was due to nepotism meant that I was not taken + seriously. hypernym: - 05742504-n ili: i67046 @@ -7256,7 +7256,7 @@ definition: - classification according to more than one attribute at the same time example: - - the cross-classification of cases was done by age and sex + - The cross-classification of cases was done by age and sex. hypernym: - 05740701-n ili: i67048 @@ -7277,7 +7277,7 @@ definition: - an appraisal of the value of something example: - - he set a high valuation on friendship + - He set a high valuation on friendship. hypernym: - 05741528-n ili: i67050 @@ -7335,9 +7335,9 @@ definition: - a number or letter indicating quality (especially of a student's performance) example: - - she made good marks in algebra + - She made good marks in algebra. - grade A milk - - what was your score on your homework? + - What was your score on your homework? hypernym: - 05744094-n ili: i67056 @@ -7400,7 +7400,7 @@ - an evaluation by a rating company of the probability that a particular bond issue will default example: - - the bonds of highest quality are said to have bond ratings of AAA + - The bonds of highest quality are said to have bond ratings of AAA. hypernym: - 05744094-n ili: i67061 @@ -7411,7 +7411,7 @@ definition: - an appraisal of the state of affairs example: - - they made an assay of the contents + - They made an assay of the contents. - a check on its dependability under stress hypernym: - 05741528-n @@ -7497,7 +7497,7 @@ definition: - identification of a substance (especially a protein) by its action as an antigen example: - - PSA in the blood can be measured with an immunochemical assay + - PSA in the blood can be measured with an immunochemical assay. hypernym: - 05748245-n ili: i67070 @@ -7920,7 +7920,7 @@ - a discrimination between things as different and distinct on the basis of their characteristics or attributes example: - - it is necessary to make a distinction between love and infatuation + - It is necessary to make a distinction between love and infatuation. hypernym: - 05755999-n ili: i67111 @@ -7943,7 +7943,7 @@ definition: - a conceptual separation or distinction example: - - there is a narrow line between sanity and insanity + - There is a narrow line between sanity and insanity. hypernym: - 05756230-n ili: i67113 @@ -7968,7 +7968,7 @@ definition: - making too fine distinctions of little importance example: - - they didn't take his hairsplitting seriously + - They didn't take his hairsplitting seriously. hypernym: - 05756230-n ili: i67115 @@ -7994,8 +7994,8 @@ definition: - delicate discrimination (especially of esthetic values) example: - - arrogance and lack of taste contributed to his rapid success - - to ask at that particular time was the ultimate in bad taste + - Arrogance and lack of taste contributed to his rapid success. + - To ask at that particular time was the ultimate in bad taste. hypernym: - 05755999-n ili: i67117 @@ -8020,9 +8020,9 @@ definition: - the popular taste at a given time example: - - leather is the latest vogue - - he followed current trends - - the 1920s had a style of their own + - Leather is the latest vogue. + - He followed current trends. + - The 1920s had a style of their own. hypernym: - 05757616-n ili: i67119 @@ -8076,8 +8076,8 @@ definition: - an interest followed with exaggerated zeal example: - - he always follows the latest fads - - it was all the rage that season + - He always follows the latest fads. + - It was all the rage that season. hypernym: - 05758654-n ili: i67124 @@ -8102,7 +8102,7 @@ definition: - a popular trend that attracts growing support example: - - when they saw how things were going everybody jumped on the bandwagon + - When they saw how things were going everybody jumped on the bandwagon. hypernym: - 05758160-n ili: i67126 @@ -8159,7 +8159,7 @@ definition: - the literary culture example: - - this book shows American letters at its best + - This book shows American letters at its best. hypernym: - 05759791-n ili: i67132 @@ -8201,7 +8201,7 @@ definition: - learning and coming to understand ideas and information example: - - his appetite for facts was better than his digestion + - His appetite for facts was better than his digestion. hypernym: - 05760541-n ili: i67136 @@ -8214,8 +8214,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00884975-n example: - - education is a preparation for life - - a girl's education was less important than a boy's + - Education is a preparation for life. + - A girl's education was less important than a boy's. hypernym: - 05760541-n ili: i67137 @@ -8333,8 +8333,8 @@ definition: - applying the mind to learning and understanding a subject (especially by reading) example: - - mastering a second language requires a lot of work - - no schools offer graduate study in interior design + - Mastering a second language requires a lot of work. + - No schools offer graduate study in interior design. hypernym: - 05760541-n ili: i67148 @@ -8401,7 +8401,7 @@ definition: - becoming proficient in the use of something; having mastery of example: - - his mastering the art of cooking took a long time + - His mastering the art of cooking took a long time. hypernym: - 05761561-n ili: i67154 @@ -8422,7 +8422,7 @@ definition: - the process of being formally educated at a school example: - - what will you do when you finish school? + - What will you do when you finish school? hypernym: - 05761561-n ili: i67156 @@ -8456,7 +8456,7 @@ in events or activities example: - a man of experience - - experience is the best teacher + - Experience is the best teacher. hypernym: - 05993172-n ili: i67159 @@ -8551,7 +8551,7 @@ - conditioning in which a second incompatible response is conditioned to an already conditioned stimulus example: - - counter conditioning lies behind many of the procedures used in behavior therapy + - Counter conditioning lies behind many of the procedures used in behavior therapy. hypernym: - 05760918-n ili: i67168 @@ -8562,8 +8562,8 @@ definition: - the cognitive processes whereby past experience is remembered example: - - he can do it from memory - - he enjoyed remembering his father + - He can do it from memory. + - He enjoyed remembering his father. hypernym: - 05709891-n ili: i67169 @@ -8635,7 +8635,7 @@ definition: - the cognitive operation of accessing information in memory example: - - my retrieval of people's names is very poor + - My retrieval of people's names is very poor. hypernym: - 05768199-n ili: i67176 @@ -8647,7 +8647,7 @@ - the process of remembering (especially the process of recovering information by mental effort) example: - - he has total recall of the episode + - He has total recall of the episode. hypernym: - 05768199-n ili: i67177 @@ -8671,7 +8671,7 @@ definition: - recall or remembrance example: - - it came to mind + - It came to mind. hypernym: - 05769556-n ili: i67179 @@ -8704,7 +8704,7 @@ definition: - recall after rote memorization example: - - he complained that school was just memorization and regurgitation + - He complained that school was just memorization and regurgitation. hypernym: - 05769556-n ili: i67182 @@ -8725,8 +8725,8 @@ - the process of recognizing something or someone by remembering example: - a politician whose recall of names was as remarkable as his recognition of faces - - experimental psychologists measure the elapsed time from the onset of the stimulus - to its recognition by the observer + - Experimental psychologists measure the elapsed time from the onset of the stimulus + to its recognition by the observer. hypernym: - 05768199-n ili: i67184 @@ -8738,9 +8738,9 @@ definition: - the individual characteristics by which a thing or person is recognized or known example: - - geneticists only recently discovered the identity of the gene that causes it - - it was too dark to determine his identity - - she guessed the identity of his lover + - Geneticists only recently discovered the identity of the gene that causes it. + - It was too dark to determine his identity. + - She guessed the identity of his lover. hypernym: - 05770995-n ili: i67185 @@ -8761,7 +8761,7 @@ definition: - the process of bringing ideas or events together in memory or imagination example: - - conditioning is a form of learning by association + - Conditioning is a form of learning by association. hypernym: - 05768199-n ili: i67187 @@ -8783,7 +8783,7 @@ definition: - a representation of common ground between theories or phenomena example: - - there was no overlap between their proposals + - There was no overlap between their proposals. hypernym: - 05935308-n ili: i67189 @@ -8796,7 +8796,7 @@ definition: - a point where a choice must be made example: - - Freud's work stands at the crossroads between psychology and neurology + - Freud's work stands at the crossroads between psychology and neurology. hypernym: - 05772362-n ili: i67190 @@ -8819,7 +8819,7 @@ definition: - memory for experiences that are past example: - - some psychologists tried to contrast retrospection and introspection + - Some psychologists tried to contrast retrospection and introspection. hypernym: - 05768199-n ili: i67192 @@ -8841,7 +8841,7 @@ - something visible that by association or convention represents something else that is invisible example: - - the eagle is a symbol of the United States + - The eagle is a symbol of the United States. hypernym: - 05773156-n ili: i67194 @@ -8866,7 +8866,7 @@ - a typical example of some state or quality example: - the very picture of a modern general - - she was the picture of despair + - She was the picture of despair. hypernym: - 05773898-n ili: i67196 @@ -8877,10 +8877,10 @@ definition: - an explanation of something that is not immediately obvious example: - - the edict was subject to many interpretations - - he annoyed us with his interpreting of parables - - often imitations are extended to provide a more accurate rendition of the child's - intended meaning + - The edict was subject to many interpretations. + - He annoyed us with his interpreting of parables. + - Often imitations are extended to provide a more accurate rendition of the child's + intended meaning. hypernym: - 05801008-n ili: i67197 @@ -8919,7 +8919,7 @@ definition: - a faithful depiction or reflection example: - - the best mirror is an old friend + - The best mirror is an old friend. hypernym: - 05774981-n ili: i67200 @@ -8951,7 +8951,7 @@ definition: - the ability to form mental images of things or events example: - - he could still hear her in his imagination + - He could still hear her in his imagination. hypernym: - 05773156-n ili: i67203 @@ -8965,7 +8965,7 @@ definition: - the imaging of remembered or invented scenes example: - - I could see her clearly in my mind's eye + - I could see her clearly in my mind's eye. hypernym: - 05775730-n ili: i67204 @@ -8976,7 +8976,7 @@ definition: - a vivid mental image example: - - he had a vision of his own death + - He had a vision of his own death. hypernym: - 05775730-n ili: i67205 @@ -8997,7 +8997,7 @@ definition: - a series of mental images and emotions occurring during sleep example: - - I had a dream about you last night + - I had a dream about you last night. hypernym: - 05775730-n ili: i67207 @@ -9009,7 +9009,7 @@ definition: - imaginative thoughts indulged in while awake example: - - he lives in a dream that has nothing to do with reality + - He lives in a dream that has nothing to do with reality. hypernym: - 05633248-n ili: i67208 @@ -9097,7 +9097,7 @@ definition: - the examination of alternative hypotheses example: - - his search for a move that would avoid checkmate was unsuccessful + - His search for a move that would avoid checkmate was unsuccessful. hypernym: - 05778661-n ili: i67216 @@ -9120,7 +9120,7 @@ - a search for an alternative that meets cognitive criteria example: - the pursuit of love - - life is more than the pursuance of fame + - Life is more than the pursuance of fame. - a quest for wealth hypernym: - 05778055-n @@ -9144,8 +9144,8 @@ definition: - the process of using your mind to consider something carefully example: - - thinking always made him frown - - she paused for thought + - Thinking always made him frown. + - She paused for thought. hypernym: - 05778661-n ili: i67220 @@ -9233,7 +9233,7 @@ - a course of reasoning aimed at demonstrating a truth or falsehood; the methodical process of logical reasoning example: - - I can't follow your line of reasoning + - I can't follow your line of reasoning. hypernym: - 05780353-n ili: i67228 @@ -9257,8 +9257,8 @@ definition: - the connections that link the various parts of an event or argument together example: - - I couldn't follow his train of thought - - he lost the thread of his argument + - I couldn't follow his train of thought. + - He lost the thread of his argument. hypernym: - 05778923-n ili: i67230 @@ -9636,7 +9636,7 @@ definition: - something that is inferred (deduced or entailed or implied) example: - - his resignation had political implications + - His resignation had political implications. hypernym: - 05782611-n ili: i67267 @@ -9840,7 +9840,7 @@ definition: - attentive consideration and meditation example: - - after much cogitation he rejected the offer + - After much cogitation he rejected the offer. hypernym: - 05793513-n ili: i67286 @@ -9888,7 +9888,7 @@ definition: - careful consideration example: - - a little deliberation would have deterred them + - A little deliberation would have deterred them. hypernym: - 05792836-n ili: i67291 @@ -9901,7 +9901,7 @@ definition: - a systematic consideration example: - - he called for a careful exploration of the consequences + - He called for a careful exploration of the consequences. hypernym: - 05792836-n ili: i67292 @@ -9927,7 +9927,7 @@ - continuous and profound contemplation or musing on a subject or series of subjects of a deep or abstruse nature example: - - the habit of meditation is the basis for all real knowledge + - The habit of meditation is the basis for all real knowledge. hypernym: - 05793513-n ili: i67294 @@ -9951,7 +9951,7 @@ definition: - an instance of deliberate thinking example: - - I need to give it a good think + - I need to give it a good think. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -9996,7 +9996,7 @@ - preoccupation especially with one's attitudes and ethical or ideological values example: - the sensitiveness of James's characters, their seeming inwardness - - inwardness is what an Englishman quite simply has, painlessly, as a birthright + - Inwardness is what an Englishman quite simply has, painlessly, as a birthright. hypernym: - 05677778-n ili: i67300 @@ -10007,7 +10007,7 @@ definition: - concern with outward things or material objects as opposed to the mind and spirit example: - - what is the origin of the outwardness of our sensations of sound, smell, or taste + - What is the origin of the outwardness of our sensations of sound, smell, or taste. - an abstract conception with feelings of reality and spatial outwardness attached to it hypernym: @@ -10042,7 +10042,7 @@ definition: - the cognitive process of reaching a decision example: - - a good executive must be good at decision making + - A good executive must be good at decision making. hypernym: - 05778661-n ili: i67304 @@ -10087,9 +10087,9 @@ definition: - something settled or resolved; the outcome of decision making example: - - they finally reached a settlement with the union - - they never did achieve a final resolution of their differences - - he needed to grieve before he could achieve a sense of closure + - They finally reached a settlement with the union. + - They never did achieve a final resolution of their differences. + - He needed to grieve before he could achieve a sense of closure. hypernym: - 05796154-n ili: i67308 @@ -10136,7 +10136,7 @@ definition: - thinking again about a choice previously made example: - - he had second thoughts about his purchase + - He had second thoughts about his purchase. hypernym: - 05797813-n ili: i67312 @@ -10150,7 +10150,7 @@ definition: - the person or thing chosen or selected example: - - he was my pick for mayor + - He was my pick for mayor. hypernym: - 05796154-n ili: i67313 @@ -10163,7 +10163,7 @@ definition: - a formal expression example: - - he serves at the pleasure of the President + - He serves at the pleasure of the President. hypernym: - 05798247-n ili: i67314 @@ -10184,7 +10184,7 @@ definition: - something regarded with special favor or liking example: - - that book is one of my favorites + - That book is one of my favorites. hypernym: - 05798247-n ili: i67316 @@ -10196,9 +10196,9 @@ definition: - one of a number of things from which only one can be chosen example: - - what option did I have? - - there is no other alternative - - my only choice is to refuse + - What option did I have? + - There is no other alternative. + - My only choice is to refuse. hypernym: - 05796154-n ili: i67317 @@ -10222,7 +10222,7 @@ definition: - the right or chance to choose example: - - given my druthers, I'd eat cake + - Given my druthers, I'd eat cake. hypernym: - 05798949-n ili: i67319 @@ -10234,8 +10234,8 @@ definition: - the particular preference that you have example: - - it was his last wish - - they should respect the wishes of the people + - It was his last wish. + - They should respect the wishes of the people. hypernym: - 05799460-n ili: i67320 @@ -10246,7 +10246,7 @@ definition: - doing as one pleases or chooses example: - - if I had my way + - If I had my way, … hypernym: - 05798247-n ili: i67321 @@ -10267,7 +10267,7 @@ definition: - a possible alternative example: - - bankruptcy is always a possibility + - Bankruptcy is always a possibility. hypernym: - 05798949-n ili: i67323 @@ -10280,7 +10280,7 @@ definition: - something that can be done example: - - politics is the art of the possible + - Politics is the art of the possible. hypernym: - 05800018-n ili: i67324 @@ -10301,7 +10301,7 @@ definition: - something that cannot be done example: - - his assignment verged on the impossible + - His assignment verged on the impossible. hypernym: - 05800320-n ili: i67326 @@ -10321,7 +10321,7 @@ definition: - an easier alternative example: - - the instructor took the soft option and gave the boy a passing grade + - The instructor took the soft option and gave the boy a passing grade. hypernym: - 05798949-n ili: i67328 @@ -10370,7 +10370,7 @@ - the fundamental assumptions from which something is begun or developed or calculated or explained example: - - the whole argument rested on a basis of conjecture + - The whole argument rested on a basis of conjecture. hypernym: - 05900703-n ili: i67332 @@ -10386,7 +10386,7 @@ definition: - the fundamental part example: - - successful negotiation is the meat and potatoes of arbitration + - Successful negotiation is the meat and potatoes of arbitration. hypernym: - 05801562-n ili: i67333 @@ -10397,7 +10397,7 @@ definition: - something crucial for explaining example: - - the key to development is economic integration + - The key to development is economic integration. hypernym: - 05801008-n ili: i67334 @@ -10438,7 +10438,7 @@ - the cognitive process of thinking about what you will do in the event of something happening example: - - his planning for retirement was hindered by several uncertainties + - His planning for retirement was hindered by several uncertainties. hypernym: - 05778923-n ili: i67338 @@ -10451,7 +10451,7 @@ definition: - the thing arranged or agreed to example: - - they made arrangements to meet in Chicago + - They made arrangements to meet in Chicago. hypernym: - 05802702-n ili: i67339 @@ -10490,7 +10490,7 @@ definition: - a reservation that is improved example: - - I got an upgrade to first class when coach class was full + - I got an upgrade to first class when coach class was full. hypernym: - 05803468-n ili: i67343 @@ -10535,7 +10535,7 @@ definition: - planning something carefully and intentionally example: - - it was the deliberation of his act that was insulting + - It was the deliberation of his act that was insulting. hypernym: - 05802702-n ili: i67347 @@ -10600,7 +10600,7 @@ definition: - a search for knowledge example: - - their pottery deserves more research than it has received + - Their pottery deserves more research than it has received. hypernym: - 05804758-n ili: i67353 @@ -10623,8 +10623,8 @@ definition: - the testing of an idea example: - - it was an experiment in living - - not all experimentation is done in laboratories + - It was an experiment in living. + - Not all experimentation is done in laboratories. hypernym: - 05805605-n ili: i67355 @@ -10655,7 +10655,7 @@ definition: - a standard against which other conditions can be compared in a scientific experiment example: - - the control condition was inappropriate for the conclusions he wished to draw + - The control condition was inappropriate for the conclusions he wished to draw. hypernym: - 05933552-n ili: i67358 @@ -10689,7 +10689,7 @@ - trying something to find out about it example: - a sample for ten days free trial - - a trial of progesterone failed to relieve the pain + - A trial of progesterone failed to relieve the pain. hypernym: - 05806051-n ili: i67361 @@ -10747,7 +10747,7 @@ definition: - a profession of belief example: - - he stated his political testament + - He stated his political testament. hypernym: - 05968821-n ili: i67366 @@ -10776,7 +10776,7 @@ definition: - an inquiry into unfamiliar or questionable activities example: - - there was a congressional probe into the scandal + - There was a congressional probe into the scandal. hypernym: - 05805605-n ili: i67369 @@ -10988,7 +10988,7 @@ definition: - the fact of being aware of information that is known to few people example: - - he is always in the know + - He is always in the know. hypernym: - 05812801-n ili: i67388 @@ -11023,7 +11023,7 @@ definition: - the cognitive condition of someone who understands example: - - he has virtually no understanding of social cause and effect + - He has virtually no understanding of social cause and effect. hypernym: - 05812801-n ili: i67391 @@ -11038,8 +11038,8 @@ - an ability to understand the meaning or importance of something (or the knowledge acquired as a result) example: - - how you can do that is beyond my comprehension - - he was famous for his comprehension of American literature + - How you can do that is beyond my comprehension. + - He was famous for his comprehension of American literature. hypernym: - 05813483-n ili: i67392 @@ -11079,7 +11079,7 @@ definition: - understanding of the nature or meaning or quality or magnitude of something example: - - he has a good grasp of accounting practices + - He has a good grasp of accounting practices. hypernym: - 05813483-n ili: i67396 @@ -11092,7 +11092,7 @@ definition: - understanding with difficulty example: - - the lecture was beyond his most strenuous graspings + - The lecture was beyond his most strenuous graspings. hypernym: - 05813483-n ili: i67397 @@ -11115,7 +11115,7 @@ definition: - understanding the nature of an event after it has happened example: - - hindsight is always better than foresight + - Hindsight is always better than foresight. hypernym: - 05813483-n ili: i67399 @@ -11152,8 +11152,8 @@ definition: - mental understanding as an enlightening experience example: - - he finally saw the light - - can you shed light on this problem? + - He finally saw the light. + - Can you shed light on this problem? hypernym: - 05815314-n ili: i67402 @@ -11184,7 +11184,7 @@ definition: - a sudden brilliant understanding example: - - he had a flash of intuition + - He had a flash of intuition. hypernym: - 05815314-n ili: i67405 @@ -11195,7 +11195,7 @@ definition: - the cognitive processes involved in producing and understanding linguistic communication example: - - he didn't have the language to express his feelings + - He didn't have the language to express his feelings. hypernym: - 05778661-n ili: i67406 @@ -11207,7 +11207,7 @@ definition: - the cognitive process of understanding a written linguistic message example: - - his main reading was detective stories + - His main reading was detective stories. - suggestions for further reading hypernym: - 05816565-n @@ -11248,9 +11248,9 @@ definition: - all of your experiences that determine how things appear to you example: - - his world was shattered - - we live in different worlds - - for them demons were as much a part of reality as trees were + - His world was shattered. + - We live in different worlds. + - For them demons were as much a part of reality as trees were. hypernym: - 05993469-n ili: i67411 @@ -11271,7 +11271,7 @@ definition: - the practical world as opposed to the academic world example: - - a good consultant must have a lot of experience in the real world + - A good consultant must have a lot of experience in the real world. hypernym: - 05817904-n ili: i67413 @@ -11292,7 +11292,7 @@ definition: - the experience of being alive; the course of human events and activities example: - - he could no longer cope with the complexities of life + - He could no longer cope with the complexities of life. hypernym: - 05993469-n ili: i67415 @@ -11304,7 +11304,7 @@ definition: - a recurrence of a prior experience example: - - the reliving of a strong emotion can be therapeutic + - The reliving of a strong emotion can be therapeutic. hypernym: - 05993469-n ili: i67416 @@ -11348,7 +11348,7 @@ definition: - the object of a feeling of intense aversion; something to be avoided example: - - cats were his greatest antipathy + - Cats were his greatest antipathy. hypernym: - 05818974-n ili: i67420 @@ -11359,9 +11359,9 @@ definition: - an object of dread or apprehension example: - - Germany was always a bugbear for France + - Germany was always a bugbear for France. - source: Ralph Waldo Emerson - text: A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds + text: A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds. hypernym: - 05818974-n ili: i67421 @@ -11382,7 +11382,7 @@ definition: - the object upon which interest and attention focuses example: - - his stories made him the center of the party + - His stories made him the center of the party. hypernym: - 05818974-n ili: i67423 @@ -11405,7 +11405,7 @@ definition: - a center of interest example: - - the war on terrorism has put Saddam Hussein in the crosshairs + - The war on terrorism has put Saddam Hussein in the crosshairs. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -11418,7 +11418,7 @@ definition: - something that strongly attracts attention and admiration example: - - if he was the cynosure of all eyes, he didn't notice + - If he was the cynosure of all eyes, he didn't notice. hypernym: - 05820064-n ili: i67426 @@ -11438,7 +11438,7 @@ definition: - an object perceived during a hallucinatory episode example: - - he refused to believe that the angel was a hallucination + - He refused to believe that the angel was a hallucination. hypernym: - 05818974-n ili: i67428 @@ -11458,8 +11458,8 @@ definition: - any object of warm affection or devotion example: - - the theater was her first love - - he has a passion for cock fighting + - The theater was her first love. + - He has a passion for cock fighting. hypernym: - 05818974-n ili: i67430 @@ -11510,7 +11510,7 @@ definition: - (plural) something that reminds you of someone or something example: - - aren't there shades of 1948 here? + - Aren't there shades of 1948 here? exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -11532,9 +11532,9 @@ definition: - some situation or event that is thought about example: - - he kept drifting off the topic - - he had been thinking about the subject for several years - - it is a matter for the police + - He kept drifting off the topic. + - He had been thinking about the subject for several years. + - It is a matter for the police. hypernym: - 05817200-n ili: i67437 @@ -11548,8 +11548,8 @@ definition: - an important question that is in dispute and must be settled example: - - the issue could be settled by requiring public education for everyone - - politicians never discuss the real issues + - The issue could be settled by requiring public education for everyone. + - Politicians never discuss the real issues. hypernym: - 05817200-n ili: i67438 @@ -11599,8 +11599,8 @@ definition: - a subject of study example: - - it was his area of specialization - - areas of interest include … + - It was his area of specialization. + - Areas of interest include … hypernym: - 05822417-n ili: i67443 @@ -11612,7 +11612,7 @@ - a subject about which you are ignorant or prejudiced and fail to exercise good judgment example: - - golf is one of his blind spots and he's proud of it + - Golf is one of his blind spots and he's proud of it. hypernym: - 05822417-n ili: i67444 @@ -11624,7 +11624,7 @@ - the topic that a person, committee, or piece of research is expected to deal with or has authority to deal with example: - - they set up a group with a remit to suggest ways for strengthening family life + - They set up a group with a remit to suggest ways for strengthening family life. hypernym: - 05822417-n ili: i67445 @@ -11665,8 +11665,8 @@ - a datum about some physical state that is presented to a user by a meter or similar instrument example: - - he could not believe the meter reading - - the barometer gave clear indications of an approaching storm + - He could not believe the meter reading. + - The barometer gave clear indications of an approaching storm. hypernym: - 05824748-n ili: i67449 @@ -11691,7 +11691,7 @@ definition: - a piece of information about circumstances that exist or events that have occurred example: - - first you must collect all the facts of the case + - First you must collect all the facts of the case. hypernym: - 05824413-n ili: i67451 @@ -11702,7 +11702,7 @@ definition: - the actual state of things example: - - that was not the case + - That was not the case. hypernym: - 05825522-n ili: i67452 @@ -11713,7 +11713,7 @@ definition: - an isolated fact that is considered separately from the whole example: - - several of the details are similar + - Several of the details are similar. - a point of information hypernym: - 05825522-n @@ -11727,7 +11727,7 @@ definition: - a fact about some part (as opposed to general) example: - - he always reasons from the particular to the general + - He always reasons from the particular to the general. hypernym: - 05825522-n ili: i67454 @@ -11739,7 +11739,7 @@ definition: - a fact about the whole (as opposed to particular) example: - - he discussed the general but neglected the particular + - He discussed the general but neglected the particular. hypernym: - 05825522-n ili: i67455 @@ -11759,7 +11759,7 @@ definition: - facts learned by observing example: - - he reported his observations to the mayor + - He reported his observations to the mayor. hypernym: - 05825522-n ili: i67457 @@ -11780,7 +11780,7 @@ definition: - a fact that logically justifies some premise or conclusion example: - - there is reason to believe he is lying + - There is reason to believe he is lying. hypernym: - 05825522-n ili: i67459 @@ -11791,7 +11791,7 @@ definition: - the facts about an actual situation example: - - he didn't know the score + - He didn't know the score. hypernym: - 05825522-n ili: i67460 @@ -11802,8 +11802,8 @@ definition: - a fact that has been verified example: - - at last he knew the truth - - the truth is that he didn't want to do it + - At last he knew the truth. + - The truth is that he didn't want to do it. hypernym: - 05825522-n ili: i67461 @@ -11832,7 +11832,7 @@ definition: - a small or minor detail example: - - he had memorized the many minutiae of the legal code + - He had memorized the many minutiae of the legal code. hypernym: - 05825971-n ili: i67464 @@ -11843,7 +11843,7 @@ definition: - something remote example: - - he explored every nook and cranny of science + - He explored every nook and cranny of science. hypernym: - 05825971-n ili: i67465 @@ -11855,7 +11855,7 @@ definition: - (usually preceded by ‘in’) a detail or point example: - - it differs in that respect + - It differs in that respect. hypernym: - 05825971-n ili: i67466 @@ -11886,8 +11886,8 @@ definition: - a specific detail in a set of rules or terms belonging to a particular field example: - - the resolution died on a technicality - - the defendant was acquitted on a legal technicality + - The resolution died on a technicality. + - The defendant was acquitted on a legal technicality. hypernym: - 05825971-n members: @@ -11897,8 +11897,8 @@ definition: - an item of information that is typical of a class or group example: - - this patient provides a typical example of the syndrome - - there is an example on page 10 + - This patient provides a typical example of the syndrome. + - There is an example on page 10. hypernym: - 05824413-n ili: i67469 @@ -11912,7 +11912,7 @@ definition: - a poor example example: - - it was an apology for a meal + - It was an apology for a meal. - a poor excuse for an automobile hypernym: - 05828980-n @@ -11925,8 +11925,8 @@ definition: - an instance that does not conform to a rule or generalization example: - - all her children were brilliant; the only exception was her last child - - an exception tests the rule + - All her children were brilliant; the only exception was her last child. + - An exception tests the rule. hypernym: - 05828980-n ili: i67471 @@ -12026,7 +12026,7 @@ definition: - information that should be kept in mind when making a decision example: - - another consideration is the time it would take + - Another consideration is the time it would take. hypernym: - 05824413-n ili: i67481 @@ -12040,7 +12040,7 @@ - something (such as a fact or circumstance) that shows an action to be reasonable or necessary example: - - he considered misrule a justification for revolution + - He considered misrule a justification for revolution. hypernym: - 05831106-n ili: i67482 @@ -12063,7 +12063,7 @@ definition: - information that is essential to understanding a situation or problem example: - - the embassy filled him in on the background of the incident + - The embassy filled him in on the background of the incident. hypernym: - 05824413-n ili: i67484 @@ -12087,7 +12087,7 @@ definition: - your basis for belief or disbelief; knowledge on which to base belief example: - - the evidence that smoking causes lung cancer is very compelling + - The evidence that smoking causes lung cancer is very compelling. hypernym: - 05824413-n ili: i67486 @@ -12099,7 +12099,7 @@ definition: - information that supports a probabilistic estimate of future events example: - - the weekly bulletin contains several predictors of mutual fund performance + - The weekly bulletin contains several predictors of mutual fund performance. hypernym: - 05824413-n ili: i67487 @@ -12112,7 +12112,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - a magistrate determined that there was probable cause to search the house + - A magistrate determined that there was probable cause to search the house. hypernym: - 05832256-n ili: i67488 @@ -12123,7 +12123,7 @@ definition: - any factual evidence that helps to establish the truth of something example: - - if you have any proof for what you say, now is the time to produce it + - If you have any proof for what you say, now is the time to produce it. hypernym: - 05832256-n ili: i67489 @@ -12148,7 +12148,7 @@ - additional proof that something that was believed (some fact or hypothesis or theory) is correct example: - - fossils provided further confirmation of the evolutionary theory + - Fossils provided further confirmation of the evolutionary theory. hypernym: - 05833063-n ili: i67491 @@ -12241,8 +12241,8 @@ definition: - evidence pointing to a possible solution example: - - the police are following a promising lead - - the trail led straight to the perpetrator + - The police are following a promising lead. + - The trail led straight to the perpetrator. hypernym: - 05832256-n ili: i67500 @@ -12264,7 +12264,7 @@ definition: - stimulation that calls up (draws forth) a particular class of behaviors example: - - the elicitation of his testimony was not easy + - The elicitation of his testimony was not easy. hypernym: - 05836008-n ili: i67502 @@ -12277,7 +12277,7 @@ definition: - the sudden stimulation provided by strong drink (or certain drugs) example: - - a sidecar is a smooth drink but it has a powerful kick + - A sidecar is a smooth drink but it has a powerful kick. hypernym: - 05836008-n ili: i67503 @@ -12396,7 +12396,7 @@ definition: - anything that tends to arouse example: - - his approval was an added fillip + - His approval was an added fillip. hypernym: - 05837666-n ili: i67514 @@ -12410,7 +12410,7 @@ example: - a joy to behold - the pleasure of his company - - the new car is a delight + - The new car is a delight. hypernym: - 05837666-n ili: i67515 @@ -12424,8 +12424,8 @@ - something or someone that causes trouble; a source of unhappiness example: - a bit of a bother - - he's not a friend, he's an infliction - - washing dishes was a pain in the neck before we got a dish washer + - He's not a friend, he's an infliction. + - Washing dishes was a pain in the neck before we got a dish washer. hypernym: - 05837804-n ili: i67516 @@ -12455,7 +12455,7 @@ definition: - a nuisance that can remedied (suppressed or extinguished or rendered harmless) example: - - the continued existence of an abatable nuisance is not authorized under the law + - The continued existence of an abatable nuisance is not authorized under the law. hypernym: - 05838851-n ili: i67518 @@ -12466,7 +12466,7 @@ definition: - anything on your premises that might attract children into danger or harm example: - - their swimming pool is an attractive nuisance; they should fence it in + - Their swimming pool is an attractive nuisance; they should fence it in. hypernym: - 05838851-n ili: i67519 @@ -12497,7 +12497,7 @@ - a nuisance that unreasonably interferes with a right that is common to the general public example: - - a public nuisance offends the public at large + - A public nuisance offends the public at large. hypernym: - 05838851-n ili: i67522 @@ -12509,7 +12509,7 @@ definition: - something that causes irritation and annoyance example: - - he's a thorn in my flesh + - He's a thorn in my flesh. hypernym: - 05838383-n ili: i67523 @@ -12521,7 +12521,7 @@ definition: - an annoyance example: - - those children are a damn plague + - Those children are a damn plague. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -12544,8 +12544,8 @@ definition: - something or someone that causes anxiety; a source of unhappiness example: - - New York traffic is a constant concern - - it's a major worry + - New York traffic is a constant concern. + - It's a major worry. hypernym: - 05837804-n ili: i67526 @@ -12559,7 +12559,7 @@ definition: - a source of concern example: - - the old bugaboo of inflation still bothers them + - The old bugaboo of inflation still bothers them. hypernym: - 05840588-n ili: i67527 @@ -12571,7 +12571,7 @@ - an onerous or difficult concern example: - the burden of responsibility - - that's a load off my mind + - That's a load off my mind. hypernym: - 05840588-n ili: i67528 @@ -12586,8 +12586,8 @@ definition: - a rightful concern or responsibility example: - - it's none of your business - - mind your own business + - It's none of your business. + - Mind your own business. hypernym: - 05840588-n ili: i67529 @@ -12618,7 +12618,7 @@ definition: - an uncalled-for burden example: - - he listened but resented the imposition + - He listened but resented the imposition. hypernym: - 05841069-n ili: i67532 @@ -12629,7 +12629,7 @@ definition: - something unpleasant or offensive that must be tolerated or endured example: - - his competitor's success was a bitter pill to take + - His competitor's success was a bitter pill to take. hypernym: - 05841069-n ili: i67533 @@ -12640,7 +12640,7 @@ definition: - something that causes great unhappiness example: - - her death was a great grief to John + - Her death was a great grief to John. hypernym: - 05837804-n ili: i67534 @@ -12652,8 +12652,8 @@ definition: - the content of cognition; the main thing you are thinking about example: - - it was not a good idea - - the thought never entered my mind + - It was not a good idea. + - The thought never entered my mind. hypernym: - 05817200-n ili: i67535 @@ -12686,7 +12686,7 @@ - something that provides an important central source for growth or development example: - the taproot of his resentment - - genius and insanity spring from the same taproot + - Genius and insanity spring from the same taproot. hypernym: - 05843082-n ili: i67538 @@ -12697,7 +12697,7 @@ definition: - the source of an artist's inspiration example: - - Euterpe was his muse + - Euterpe was his muse. hypernym: - 05843082-n ili: i67539 @@ -12708,7 +12708,7 @@ definition: - a condition that is the inspiration for an activity or situation example: - - necessity is the mother of invention + - Necessity is the mother of invention. hypernym: - 05842891-n ili: i67540 @@ -12730,7 +12730,7 @@ definition: - a carefully considered thought about something example: - - his cogitations were dutifully recorded in his daybook + - His cogitations were dutifully recorded in his daybook. hypernym: - 05842164-n ili: i67542 @@ -12763,7 +12763,7 @@ definition: - a way of conceiving something example: - - Luther had a new perception of the Bible + - Luther had a new perception of the Bible. hypernym: - 05844599-n ili: i67545 @@ -12783,7 +12783,7 @@ definition: - a traditional notion that is obstinately held although it is unreasonable example: - - he still holds to the old mumpsimus that a woman's place is in the kitchen + - He still holds to the old mumpsimus that a woman's place is in the kitchen. hypernym: - 05844922-n ili: i67547 @@ -12821,8 +12821,8 @@ definition: - something (often something deceptively attractive) that catches you unawares example: - - the exam was full of trap questions - - it was all a snare and delusion + - The exam was full of trap questions. + - It was all a snare and delusion. hypernym: - 05736623-n ili: i67551 @@ -12852,7 +12852,7 @@ definition: - a personal view example: - - he has an idea that we don't like him + - He has an idea that we don't like him. hypernym: - 05954491-n ili: i67554 @@ -12863,7 +12863,7 @@ definition: - an individual's idea as assessment of his or her own body example: - - some teenagers are obsessed with their body image + - Some teenagers are obsessed with their body image. hypernym: - 05846174-n members: @@ -12873,8 +12873,8 @@ definition: - an opinion formed by judging something example: - - he was reluctant to make his judgment known - - she changed her mind + - He was reluctant to make his judgment known. + - She changed her mind. hypernym: - 05954491-n ili: i67555 @@ -12888,7 +12888,7 @@ - a position or opinion or judgment reached after consideration example: - a decision unfavorable to the opposition - - his conclusion took the evidence into account + - His conclusion took the evidence into account. - satisfied with the panel's determination hypernym: - 05846466-n @@ -12902,7 +12902,7 @@ definition: - a mental determination or resolve in advance; an antecedent intention to do something example: - - he entered the argument with a predetermination to prove me wrong + - He entered the argument with a predetermination to prove me wrong. hypernym: - 05846685-n ili: i67557 @@ -12922,8 +12922,8 @@ definition: - a category of things distinguished by some common characteristic or quality example: - - sculpture is a form of art - - what kinds of desserts are there? + - Sculpture is a form of art. + - What kinds of desserts are there? hypernym: - 05847274-n ili: i67559 @@ -12937,7 +12937,7 @@ definition: - a special type example: - - Google represents a new breed of entrepreneurs + - Google represents a new breed of entrepreneurs. hypernym: - 05848697-n ili: i67560 @@ -12957,7 +12957,7 @@ definition: - category name example: - - it is usually discussed under the rubric of ‘functional obesity’ + - It is usually discussed under the rubric of ‘functional obesity’. hypernym: - 05847274-n ili: i67562 @@ -12968,7 +12968,7 @@ definition: - a general category of things; used in the expression ‘in the way of’ example: - - they didn't have much in the way of clothing + - They didn't have much in the way of clothing. hypernym: - 05847274-n ili: i67563 @@ -12979,7 +12979,7 @@ definition: - sort or variety example: - - every description of book was there + - Every description of book was there. hypernym: - 05847533-n ili: i67564 @@ -12990,7 +12990,7 @@ definition: - a subdivision of a particular kind of thing example: - - what type of sculpture do you prefer? + - What type of sculpture do you prefer? hypernym: - 05847533-n ili: i67565 @@ -13001,7 +13001,7 @@ definition: - a particular type of thing example: - - he's interested in trains and things of that nature + - He's interested in trains and things of that nature. - matters of a personal nature hypernym: - 05848697-n @@ -13015,8 +13015,8 @@ example: - an experimental version of the night fighter - a variant of the same word - - an emery wheel is the modern variation of a grindstone - - the boy is a younger edition of his father + - An emery wheel is the modern variation of a grindstone. + - The boy is a younger edition of his father. hypernym: - 05848697-n ili: i67567 @@ -13189,7 +13189,7 @@ definition: - a particular kind (as to appearance) example: - - this style of shoe is in demand + - This style of shoe is in demand. hypernym: - 05847533-n ili: i67583 @@ -13237,7 +13237,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06111158-n example: - - each flavor of quarks comes in three colors + - Each flavor of quarks comes in three colors. hypernym: - 05847533-n ili: i67587 @@ -13272,8 +13272,8 @@ definition: - a recognizable kind example: - - there's a new brand of hero in the movies now - - what make of car is that? + - There's a new brand of hero in the movies now. + - What make of car is that? hypernym: - 05847533-n ili: i67590 @@ -13294,8 +13294,8 @@ definition: - a kind of person example: - - We'll not see his like again - - I can't tolerate people of his ilk + - We'll not see his like again. + - I can't tolerate people of his ilk. hypernym: - 05847533-n ili: i67592 @@ -13307,7 +13307,7 @@ definition: - a kind example: - - what manner of man are you? + - What manner of man are you? hypernym: - 05847533-n ili: i67593 @@ -13318,7 +13318,7 @@ definition: - a type of product example: - - his car was an old model + - His car was an old model. hypernym: - 05847533-n ili: i67594 @@ -13329,7 +13329,7 @@ definition: - a kind or category example: - - businessmen of every stripe joined in opposition to the proposal + - Businessmen of every stripe joined in opposition to the proposal. hypernym: - 05847533-n ili: i67595 @@ -13341,7 +13341,7 @@ - a similar kind example: - dogs, foxes, and the like - - we don't want the likes of you around here + - We don't want the likes of you around here. hypernym: - 05847533-n ili: i67596 @@ -13354,8 +13354,8 @@ definition: - a principle or condition that customarily governs behavior example: - - it was his rule to take a walk before breakfast - - short haircuts were the regulation + - It was his rule to take a walk before breakfast. + - Short haircuts were the regulation. hypernym: - 05844071-n ili: i67597 @@ -13367,7 +13367,7 @@ definition: - a principle that limits the extent of something example: - - I am willing to accept certain restrictions on my movements + - I am willing to accept certain restrictions on my movements. hypernym: - 05854581-n ili: i67598 @@ -13379,8 +13379,8 @@ definition: - a restriction of range or scope example: - - the problem with achievement tests is the narrowness they impose on students - - the attraction of the book is precisely its narrowness of focus + - The problem with achievement tests is the narrowness they impose on students. + - The attraction of the book is precisely its narrowness of focus. - frustrated by the narrowness of people's horizons hypernym: - 05854882-n @@ -13394,8 +13394,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - he determined the upper bound with Descartes' rule of signs - - he gave us a general formula for attacking polynomials + - He determined the upper bound with Descartes' rule of signs. + - He gave us a general formula for attacking polynomials. hypernym: - 01025762-n ili: i67600 @@ -13516,7 +13516,7 @@ definition: - a construct whereby objects or individuals can be distinguished example: - - self-confidence is not an endearing property + - Self-confidence is not an endearing property. hypernym: - 05844071-n ili: i67611 @@ -13529,7 +13529,7 @@ definition: - a characteristic property that defines the apparent individual nature of something example: - - each town has a quality all its own + - Each town has a quality all its own. - the radical character of our demands hypernym: - 05857567-n @@ -13554,8 +13554,8 @@ definition: - a prominent attribute or aspect of something example: - - the map showed roads and other features - - generosity is one of his best characteristics + - The map showed roads and other features. + - Generosity is one of his best characteristics. hypernym: - 05857567-n ili: i67614 @@ -13592,7 +13592,7 @@ definition: - a distinct feature or element in a problem example: - - he studied every facet of the question + - He studied every facet of the question. hypernym: - 05858316-n ili: i67617 @@ -13604,7 +13604,7 @@ definition: - a characteristic that provides pleasure and attracts example: - - flowers are an attractor for bees + - Flowers are an attractor for bees. hypernym: - 05858316-n ili: i67618 @@ -13620,7 +13620,7 @@ - any feature that is regarded as a sign of status (a particular power or quality or rank) example: - - wearing a tie was regarded as a badge of respectability + - Wearing a tie was regarded as a badge of respectability. hypernym: - 05858316-n ili: i67619 @@ -13631,7 +13631,7 @@ definition: - the central or most important feature example: - - education was the centerpiece of the Democratic Party's political platform + - Education was the centerpiece of the Democratic Party's political platform. hypernym: - 05858316-n ili: i67620 @@ -13645,7 +13645,7 @@ structure example: - the contours of the melody - - it defines a major contour of this administration + - It defines a major contour of this administration. hypernym: - 05858316-n ili: i67621 @@ -13657,7 +13657,7 @@ - an outstanding feature; something in which something or someone excels example: - a center of manufacturing excellence - - the use of herbs is one of the excellencies of French cuisine + - The use of herbs is one of the excellencies of French cuisine. hypernym: - 05858316-n ili: i67622 @@ -13669,7 +13669,7 @@ definition: - outward features example: - - he enjoyed the solemn externals of religion + - He enjoyed the solemn externals of religion. hypernym: - 05858316-n ili: i67623 @@ -13691,7 +13691,7 @@ definition: - a distinguishing characteristic or behavior example: - - bombs are a terrorist's calling cards + - Bombs are a terrorist's calling cards. hypernym: - 05860690-n ili: i67625 @@ -13711,9 +13711,9 @@ definition: - an aspect of something (as contrasted with some other implied aspect) example: - - he was on the heavy side - - he is on the purchasing side of the business - - it brought out his better side + - He was on the heavy side. + - He is on the purchasing side of the business. + - It brought out his better side. hypernym: - 05859151-n ili: i67627 @@ -13724,7 +13724,7 @@ definition: - a negative aspect of something that is generally positive example: - - there is a downside even to motherhood + - There is a downside even to motherhood. hypernym: - 05861118-n ili: i67628 @@ -13746,7 +13746,7 @@ definition: - a particular aspect of life or activity example: - - he was helpless in an important sector of his life + - He was helpless in an important sector of his life. hypernym: - 05859151-n ili: i67630 @@ -13758,8 +13758,8 @@ definition: - a specialized sphere of knowledge example: - - baking is not my department - - his work established a new department of literature + - Baking is not my department. + - His work established a new department of literature. hypernym: - 05861665-n ili: i67631 @@ -13770,7 +13770,7 @@ definition: - a superficial aspect as opposed to the real nature of something example: - - it was not what it appeared to be on the surface + - It was not what it appeared to be on the surface. hypernym: - 05859151-n ili: i67632 @@ -13781,7 +13781,7 @@ definition: - a general interest that leads people to want to know more example: - - She was the center of attention + - She was the center of attention. hypernym: - 05859350-n ili: i67633 @@ -13801,7 +13801,7 @@ definition: - anything that serves by contrast to call attention to another thing's good qualities example: - - pretty girls like plain friends as foils + - Pretty girls like plain friends as foils. hypernym: - 05862201-n ili: i67635 @@ -13813,7 +13813,7 @@ definition: - a concept or idea not associated with any specific instance example: - - he loved her only in the abstract — not in person + - He loved her only in the abstract — not in person. hypernym: - 05844071-n ili: i67636 @@ -13827,7 +13827,7 @@ other things; something that does not depend on anything else and is beyond human control; something that is not relative example: - - no mortal being can influence the absolute + - No mortal being can influence the absolute. hypernym: - 05862715-n ili: i67637 @@ -13838,8 +13838,8 @@ definition: - a personified abstraction that teaches example: - - books were his teachers - - experience is a demanding teacher + - Books were his teachers. + - Experience is a demanding teacher. hypernym: - 05862715-n ili: i67638 @@ -13927,7 +13927,7 @@ definition: - a numerical quantity measured or assigned or computed example: - - the value assigned was 16 milliseconds + - The value assigned was 16 milliseconds. hypernym: - 05864650-n ili: i67646 @@ -13960,8 +13960,8 @@ definition: - an intermediate scale value regarded as normal or usual example: - - he is about average in height - - the snowfall this month is below average + - He is about average in height. + - The snowfall this month is below average. hypernym: - 05865451-n ili: i67649 @@ -13972,7 +13972,7 @@ definition: - the total number of voters who participated example: - - they are expecting a large vote + - They are expecting a large vote. hypernym: - 05864650-n ili: i67650 @@ -14004,7 +14004,7 @@ - a variable in a logical or mathematical expression whose value determines the dependent variable example: - - if f(x)=y, x is the independent variable + - If f(x)=y, x is the independent variable. hypernym: - 05866043-n ili: i67653 @@ -14072,7 +14072,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06027814-n example: - - if f(x)=y, y is the dependent variable + - If f(x)=y, y is the dependent variable. hypernym: - 05866043-n ili: i67659 @@ -14125,7 +14125,7 @@ definition: - a quantity obtained by multiplication example: - - the product of 2 and 3 is 6 + - The product of 2 and 3 is 6. hypernym: - 05863690-n ili: i67664 @@ -14137,7 +14137,7 @@ definition: - the product of all the integers up to and including a given integer example: - - 1, 2, 6, 24, and 120 are factorials + - 1, 2, 6, 24, and 120 are factorials. hypernym: - 05868214-n ili: i67665 @@ -14149,7 +14149,7 @@ definition: - the product of a quantity by an integer example: - - 36 is a multiple of 9 + - 36 is a multiple of 9. hypernym: - 05868214-n ili: i67666 @@ -14160,7 +14160,7 @@ definition: - a quantity that is twice as great as another example: - - 36 is the double of 18 + - 36 is the double of 18. hypernym: - 05868575-n ili: i67667 @@ -14189,7 +14189,7 @@ definition: - the smallest multiple that is exactly divisible by every member of a set of numbers example: - - the least common multiple of 12 and 18 is 36 + - The least common multiple of 12 and 18 is 36. hypernym: - 05868575-n ili: i67670 @@ -14258,7 +14258,7 @@ definition: - a degree of one example: - - all of the terms in a linear equation are of the first degree + - All of the terms in a linear equation are of the first degree. hypernym: - 05869901-n ili: i67677 @@ -14512,7 +14512,7 @@ definition: - the essential factor; the all-important element; the supreme aim example: - - profit is the be-all and end-all of business + - Profit is the be-all and end-all of business. hypernym: - 05877576-n ili: i67702 @@ -14535,7 +14535,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06273220-n example: - - the McGuffin was a key element of Alfred Hitchcock's films + - The McGuffin was a key element of Alfred Hitchcock's films. hypernym: - 05874236-n ili: i67704 @@ -14547,7 +14547,7 @@ definition: - a geometric element that has position but no extension example: - - a point is defined by its coordinates + - A point is defined by its coordinates. hypernym: - 05877576-n ili: i67705 @@ -14634,7 +14634,7 @@ definition: - the first part or section of something example: - - ‘It was a dark and stormy night’ is a hackneyed beginning for a story + - ‘It was a dark and stormy night’ is a hackneyed beginning for a story. hypernym: - 05876035-n ili: i67712 @@ -14646,7 +14646,7 @@ - an intermediate part or section example: - source: Aristotle - text: A whole is that which has beginning, middle, and end + text: A whole is that which has beginning, middle, and end. hypernym: - 05876035-n ili: i67713 @@ -14657,8 +14657,8 @@ definition: - a final part or section example: - - we have given it at the end of the section since it involves the calculus - - Start at the beginning and go on until you come to the end + - We have given it at the end of the section since it involves the calculus. + - Start at the beginning and go on until you come to the end. hypernym: - 05876035-n ili: i67714 @@ -14669,7 +14669,7 @@ definition: - the most enjoyable part of a given experience example: - - the trumpet solo was the high point of the concert + - The trumpet solo was the high point of the concert. hypernym: - 05876035-n ili: i67715 @@ -14680,8 +14680,8 @@ definition: - an abstract part of something example: - - jealousy was a component of his character - - two constituents of a musical composition are melody and harmony + - Jealousy was a component of his character. + - Two constituents of a musical composition are melody and harmony. - the grammatical elements of a sentence - a key factor in her success - 'humor: an effective ingredient of a speech' @@ -14699,7 +14699,7 @@ definition: - an influence that works subtly to lighten or modify something example: - - his sermons benefited from a leavening of humor + - His sermons benefited from a leavening of humor. hypernym: - 05701171-n ili: i67717 @@ -14711,7 +14711,7 @@ definition: - all of something including all its component elements or parts example: - - Europe considered as a whole + - Europe considered as a whole. - the whole of American literature hypernym: - 05844071-n @@ -14725,7 +14725,7 @@ definition: - a single undivided whole example: - - an idea is not a unit that can be moved from one brain to another + - An idea is not a unit that can be moved from one brain to another. hypernym: - 05878206-n ili: i67719 @@ -14736,8 +14736,8 @@ definition: - a single person or thing example: - - he is the best one - - this is the one I ordered + - He is the best one. + - This is the one I ordered. hypernym: - 05878479-n ili: i67720 @@ -14757,7 +14757,7 @@ definition: - a conceptual whole made up of complicated and related parts example: - - the complex of shopping malls, houses, and roads created a new town + - The complex of shopping malls, houses, and roads created a new town. hypernym: - 05878206-n ili: i67722 @@ -14769,7 +14769,7 @@ definition: - a composite of mixed origin example: - - the vice-presidency is a hybrid of administrative and legislative offices + - The vice-presidency is a hybrid of administrative and legislative offices. hypernym: - 05878987-n ili: i67723 @@ -14780,7 +14780,7 @@ definition: - a complex of concurrent things example: - - every word has a syndrome of meanings + - Every word has a syndrome of meanings. hypernym: - 05878987-n ili: i67724 @@ -14823,8 +14823,8 @@ definition: - principles from which other truths can be derived example: - - first you must learn the fundamentals - - let's get down to basics + - First you must learn the fundamentals. + - Let's get down to basics. hypernym: - 05881099-n ili: i67728 @@ -14839,7 +14839,7 @@ definition: - the principles that guide reasoning within a given field or situation example: - - economic logic requires it + - Economic logic requires it. - by the logic of war hypernym: - 05881099-n @@ -14898,7 +14898,7 @@ definition: - the elementary stages of any subject (usually plural) example: - - he mastered only the rudiments of geometry + - He mastered only the rudiments of geometry. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -14999,7 +14999,7 @@ to any population of numbers derived from other numbers example: - Benford's law holds that 30% of the time the first non-zero digit of a derived - number will be 1 and it will be 9 only 4.6% of the time + number will be 1 and it will be 9 only 4.6% of the time. hypernym: - 05881589-n ili: i67742 @@ -15216,7 +15216,7 @@ to the sun will sweep out equal areas in equal times example: - Kepler's second law means that a planet's orbital speed changes with its distance - from the sun + from the sun. hypernym: - 05888048-n ili: i67759 @@ -15543,7 +15543,7 @@ equally in all directions; the force acts at right angles to any surface in contact with the fluid example: - - the hydraulic press is an application of Pascal's law + - The hydraulic press is an application of Pascal's law. hypernym: - 05881589-n ili: i67786 @@ -15647,7 +15647,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06107802-n example: - - the steady state theory has been abandoned in favor of the big bang theory + - The steady state theory has been abandoned in favor of the big bang theory. hypernym: - 06002729-n ili: i67794 @@ -15660,9 +15660,9 @@ - a tentative insight into the natural world; a concept that is not yet verified but that if true would explain certain facts or phenomena example: - - a scientific hypothesis that survives experimental testing becomes a scientific - theory - - he proposed a fresh theory of alkalis that later was accepted in chemical practices + - A scientific hypothesis that survives experimental testing becomes a scientific + theory. + - He proposed a fresh theory of alkalis that later was accepted in chemical practices. hypernym: - 05844071-n ili: i67795 @@ -15675,7 +15675,7 @@ definition: - a hypothetical possibility, circumstance, statement, proposal, situation, etc. example: - - consider the following, just as a hypothetical possibility + - Consider the following, just as a hypothetical possibility. hypernym: - 05897536-n ili: i67796 @@ -15695,7 +15695,7 @@ definition: - a concept whose truth can be proved example: - - scientific hypotheses are not facts + - Scientific hypotheses are not facts. hypernym: - 05844071-n ili: i67798 @@ -15717,7 +15717,7 @@ definition: - a hypothetical description of a complex entity or process example: - - the computer program was based on a model of the circulatory and respiratory systems + - The computer program was based on a model of the circulatory and respiratory systems. hypernym: - 05897536-n ili: i67800 @@ -15803,7 +15803,7 @@ little hard evidence) example: - speculations about the outcome of the election - - he dismissed it as mere conjecture + - He dismissed it as mere conjecture. hypernym: - 05897536-n ili: i67807 @@ -15815,7 +15815,7 @@ definition: - a hypothesis that is taken for granted example: - - any society is built upon certain assumptions + - Any society is built upon certain assumptions. hypernym: - 05897536-n ili: i67808 @@ -15828,7 +15828,7 @@ definition: - something that is required in advance example: - - Latin was a prerequisite for admission + - Latin was a prerequisite for admission. hypernym: - 01132241-n ili: i67809 @@ -15840,8 +15840,8 @@ definition: - required activity example: - - the requirements of his work affected his health - - there were many demands on his time + - The requirements of his work affected his health. + - There were many demands on his time. hypernym: - 01132241-n ili: i67810 @@ -16032,9 +16032,9 @@ definition: - an understanding of something that is not correct example: - - he wasn't going to admit his mistake + - He wasn't going to admit his mistake. - make no mistake about his intentions - - there must be some misunderstanding — I don't have a sister + - There must be some misunderstanding — I don't have a sister. hypernym: - 05902260-n ili: i67829 @@ -16047,7 +16047,7 @@ definition: - something many people believe that is false example: - - they have the illusion that I am very wealthy + - They have the illusion that I am very wealthy. - He fancies himself to be a local celebrity. hypernym: - 05902260-n @@ -16062,7 +16062,7 @@ definition: - an impracticable and illusory idea example: - - he didn't want to burst the newcomer's bubble + - He didn't want to burst the newcomer's bubble. hypernym: - 05904666-n ili: i67831 @@ -16092,8 +16092,8 @@ definition: - a mistaken or unfounded opinion or idea example: - - he has delusions of competence - - his dreams of vast wealth are a hallucination + - He has delusions of competence. + - His dreams of vast wealth are a hallucination. hypernym: - 05902260-n ili: i67834 @@ -16118,7 +16118,7 @@ - a rare but serious syndrome of childhood characterized by withdrawal and lack of social responsiveness or interest in others and serious linguistic deficits example: - - there is considerable dispute among specialists concerning infantile autism + - There is considerable dispute among specialists concerning infantile autism. hypernym: - 05905605-n ili: i67836 @@ -16166,8 +16166,8 @@ definition: - a mental representation of some haunting experience example: - - he looked like he had seen a ghost - - it aroused specters from his past + - He looked like he had seen a ghost. + - It aroused specters from his past. hypernym: - 05906160-n ili: i67840 @@ -16193,8 +16193,8 @@ definition: - a series of steps to be carried out or goals to be accomplished example: - - they drew up a six-step plan - - they discussed plans for a new bond issue + - They drew up a six-step plan. + - They discussed plans for a new bond issue. hypernym: - 05842164-n ili: i67842 @@ -16207,8 +16207,8 @@ definition: - a system of projects or services intended to meet a public need example: - - he proposed an elaborate program of public works - - working mothers rely on the day care program + - He proposed an elaborate program of public works. + - Working mothers rely on the day care program. hypernym: - 05669841-n ili: i67843 @@ -16220,7 +16220,7 @@ definition: - a long-term outline of a project or government function example: - - the zoning board adopted a master plan for the new development + - The zoning board adopted a master plan for the new development. hypernym: - 05907175-n ili: i67844 @@ -16231,7 +16231,7 @@ definition: - a program of space flights undertaken by US to land a man on the Moon example: - - the first lunar landing was achieved by the Apollo program on July 20, 1969 + - The first lunar landing was achieved by the Apollo program on July 20, 1969. ili: i67845 instance_hypernym: - 05909323-n @@ -16242,7 +16242,7 @@ definition: - a program of space flights undertaken by US in 1965 and 1966 example: - - under the Gemini program each crew had two astronauts + - Under the Gemini program each crew had two astronauts. ili: i67846 instance_hypernym: - 05909323-n @@ -16255,7 +16255,7 @@ - a program of rocket-powered flights undertaken by US between 1961 and 1963 with the goal of putting a man in orbit around the earth example: - - under the Mercury program each flight had one astronaut + - Under the Mercury program each flight had one astronaut. ili: i67847 instance_hypernym: - 05909323-n @@ -16309,8 +16309,8 @@ uncontrolled and abandoned toxic waste sites nationwide; administered by the Environmental Protection Agency example: - - some have intimated that the Superfund's money may have turned into a political - slush fund + - Some have intimated that the Superfund's money may have turned into a political + slush fund. hypernym: - 05907694-n ili: i67852 @@ -16341,8 +16341,8 @@ definition: - a plan of action adopted by an individual or social group example: - - it was a policy of retribution - - a politician keeps changing his policies + - It was a policy of retribution. + - A politician keeps changing his policies. hypernym: - 05911139-n ili: i67855 @@ -16363,7 +16363,7 @@ - a policy of promoting oneself at the expense of others; used especially of national policy example: - - the United States has pursued a beggar-my-neighbor policy + - The United States has pursued a beggar-my-neighbor policy. hypernym: - 05910115-n ili: i67857 @@ -16411,7 +16411,7 @@ definition: - a procedure or process for obtaining an objective example: - - they had to devise a system that did not depend on cooperation + - They had to devise a system that did not depend on cooperation. hypernym: - 05911139-n ili: i67861 @@ -16446,7 +16446,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - he is out on bail + - He is out on bail. hypernym: - 05911823-n ili: i67864 @@ -16581,7 +16581,7 @@ definition: - an elaborate or deceitful scheme contrived to deceive or evade example: - - his testimony was just a contrivance to throw us off the track + - His testimony was just a contrivance to throw us off the track. hypernym: - 05913942-n ili: i67876 @@ -16594,8 +16594,8 @@ definition: - something planted secretly for discovery by another example: - - the police used a plant to trick the thieves - - he claimed that the evidence against him was a plant + - The police used a plant to trick the thieves. + - He claimed that the evidence against him was a plant. hypernym: - 05914396-n ili: i67877 @@ -16650,7 +16650,7 @@ - (figurative) a carefully thought out strategy for achieving an objective in war or politics or business or personal affairs example: - - newscasters speculated about the President's game plan for an invasion + - Newscasters speculated about the President's game plan for an invasion. hypernym: - 05913942-n ili: i67882 @@ -16662,7 +16662,7 @@ - a speculative scheme that depends on unstable factors that the planner cannot control example: - - his proposal was nothing but a house of cards + - His proposal was nothing but a house of cards. - a real estate bubble hypernym: - 05913942-n @@ -16676,7 +16676,7 @@ - a scheme or set of strategies for conducting a business campaign or a political campaign example: - - they borrowed a page from the playbook of the opposition + - They borrowed a page from the playbook of the opposition. hypernym: - 05913942-n ili: i67884 @@ -16687,8 +16687,8 @@ definition: - a secret scheme to do something (especially something underhand or illegal) example: - - they concocted a plot to discredit the governor - - I saw through his little game from the start + - They concocted a plot to discredit the governor. + - I saw through his little game from the start. hypernym: - 05913942-n ili: i67885 @@ -16777,7 +16777,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - a clever wheeze probably succeeded in neutralizing the German espionage threat + - A clever wheeze probably succeeded in neutralizing the German espionage threat. hypernym: - 05913942-n ili: i67893 @@ -16891,7 +16891,7 @@ definition: - an agenda of things to do example: - - they worked rapidly down the menu of reports + - They worked rapidly down the menu of reports. hypernym: - 05919534-n ili: i67904 @@ -16963,7 +16963,7 @@ - a detailed plan or explanation to guide you in setting standards or determining a course of action example: - - the president said he had a road map for normalizing relations with Vietnam + - The president said he had a road map for normalizing relations with Vietnam. hypernym: - 05907175-n - 06663446-n @@ -17007,7 +17007,7 @@ definition: - an idea or conclusion having general application example: - - he spoke in broad generalities + - He spoke in broad generalities. hypernym: - 05842164-n ili: i67914 @@ -17021,7 +17021,7 @@ - a basic generalization that is accepted as true and that can be used as a basis for reasoning or conduct example: - - their principles of composition characterized all their works + - Their principles of composition characterized all their works. hypernym: - 05921869-n ili: i67915 @@ -17033,7 +17033,7 @@ definition: - a fundamental principle or practice example: - - science eroded the pillars of superstition + - Science eroded the pillars of superstition. hypernym: - 05922132-n ili: i67916 @@ -17091,7 +17091,7 @@ definition: - the fourth pillar of Islam is almsgiving as an act of worship example: - - the zakat is earmarked for the poor and disabled + - The zakat is earmarked for the poor and disabled. hypernym: - 05922588-n - 01091559-n @@ -17105,7 +17105,7 @@ at least once in a lifetime a Muslim is expected to make a religious journey to Mecca and the Kaaba example: - - for a Muslim the hajj is the ultimate act of worship + - For a Muslim the hajj is the ultimate act of worship. hypernym: - 05922588-n - 00312513-n @@ -17121,7 +17121,7 @@ domain_region: - 08740839-n example: - - yin and yang together produce everything that comes into existence + - Yin and yang together produce everything that comes into existence. hypernym: - 05922132-n ili: i67923 @@ -17134,7 +17134,7 @@ domain_region: - 08740839-n example: - - the interaction of yin and yang maintains the harmony of the universe + - The interaction of yin and yang maintains the harmony of the universe. hypernym: - 05922132-n ili: i67924 @@ -17159,7 +17159,7 @@ definition: - an idea that is suggested example: - - the picnic was her suggestion + - The picnic was her suggestion. hypernym: - 05842164-n ili: i67926 @@ -17170,7 +17170,7 @@ definition: - a slight suggestion or vague understanding example: - - he had no inkling what was about to happen + - He had no inkling what was about to happen. hypernym: - 05924749-n ili: i67927 @@ -17194,10 +17194,10 @@ definition: - a vague idea in which some confidence is placed example: - - his impression of her was favorable - - what are your feelings about the crisis? - - it strengthened my belief in his sincerity - - I had a feeling that she was lying + - His impression of her was favorable. + - What are your feelings about the crisis? + - It strengthened my belief in his sincerity. + - I had a feeling that she was lying. hypernym: - 05842164-n ili: i67929 @@ -17212,7 +17212,7 @@ definition: - the impression that something is present example: - - he felt the presence of an evil force + - He felt the presence of an evil force. hypernym: - 05925333-n ili: i67930 @@ -17223,7 +17223,7 @@ definition: - an idea evoked by some experience example: - - his reaction to the news was to start planning what to do + - His reaction to the news was to start planning what to do. hypernym: - 05842164-n ili: i67931 @@ -17234,7 +17234,7 @@ definition: - an impression (especially one that is artificial or contrived) example: - - he just did it for effect + - He just did it for effect. hypernym: - 05925333-n ili: i67932 @@ -17245,8 +17245,8 @@ definition: - at the first glimpse or impression example: - - at first blush the idea possesses considerable intuitive appeal but on closer - examination it fails + - At first blush the idea possesses considerable intuitive appeal but on closer + examination it fails. hypernym: - 05925333-n ili: i67933 @@ -17322,7 +17322,7 @@ definition: - an impression that something might be the case example: - - he had an intuition that something had gone wrong + - He had an intuition that something had gone wrong. hypernym: - 05925333-n ili: i67940 @@ -17335,8 +17335,8 @@ definition: - the locus of feelings and intuitions example: - - in your heart you know it is true - - her story would melt your bosom + - In your heart you know it is true. + - Her story would melt your bosom. hypernym: - 05927628-n ili: i67941 @@ -17358,9 +17358,9 @@ definition: - an odd or fanciful or capricious idea example: - - the theatrical notion of disguise is associated with disaster in his stories - - he had a whimsy about flying to the moon - - whimsy can be humorous to someone with time to enjoy it + - The theatrical notion of disguise is associated with disaster in his stories. + - He had a whimsy about flying to the moon. + - Whimsy can be humorous to someone with time to enjoy it. hypernym: - 05842164-n ili: i67943 @@ -17395,7 +17395,7 @@ definition: - a unifying idea that is a recurrent element in literary or artistic work example: - - it was the usual ‘boy gets girl’ theme + - It was the usual ‘boy gets girl’ theme. hypernym: - 05842164-n ili: i67946 @@ -17407,7 +17407,7 @@ definition: - a traditional theme or motif or literary convention example: - - James Joyce uses the topos of the Wandering Jew in his Ulysses + - James Joyce uses the topos of the Wandering Jew in his Ulysses. hypernym: - 05928866-n ili: i67947 @@ -17429,8 +17429,8 @@ definition: - a meaning that is not expressly stated but can be inferred example: - - the significance of his remark became clear only later - - the expectation was spread both by word and by implication + - The significance of his remark became clear only later. + - The expectation was spread both by word and by implication. hypernym: - 05928460-n ili: i67949 @@ -17471,7 +17471,7 @@ definition: - (plural) the most basic facts or elements example: - - he told us only the bare bones of the story + - He told us only the bare bones of the story. exemplifies: - 06306016-n - 07089193-n @@ -17516,7 +17516,7 @@ definition: - a critically important or characteristic component example: - - suspense is the very stuff of narrative + - Suspense is the very stuff of narrative. hypernym: - 05929717-n ili: i67955 @@ -17527,7 +17527,7 @@ definition: - the general meaning or substance of an utterance example: - - although I disagreed with him, I could follow the tenor of his argument + - Although I disagreed with him, I could follow the tenor of his argument. hypernym: - 05928460-n ili: i67956 @@ -17539,7 +17539,7 @@ definition: - the pervading meaning or tenor example: - - caught the general drift of the conversation + - … caught the general drift of the conversation hypernym: - 05931082-n ili: i67957 @@ -17562,7 +17562,7 @@ - the most direct or specific meaning of a word or expression; the class of objects that an expression refers to example: - - the extension of ‘satellite of Mars’ is the set containing only Demos and Phobos + - The extension of ‘satellite of Mars’ is the set containing only Demos and Phobos. hypernym: - 05928460-n ili: i67959 @@ -17575,7 +17575,7 @@ definition: - the relation between a word or phrase and the object or idea it refers to example: - - he argued that reference is a consequence of conditioned reflexes + - He argued that reference is a consequence of conditioned reflexes. hypernym: - 05928460-n ili: i67960 @@ -17604,7 +17604,7 @@ definition: - an ideal accepted by some individual or group example: - - he has old-fashioned values + - He has old-fashioned values. hypernym: - 05932328-n ili: i67963 @@ -17649,8 +17649,8 @@ definition: - a paragon of excellence example: - - academic education is the gold standard against which other educational activity - is pejoratively judged + - Academic education is the gold standard against which other educational activity + is pejoratively judged. hypernym: - 05933151-n ili: i67967 @@ -17661,7 +17661,7 @@ definition: - the ideal in terms of which something can be judged example: - - they live by the standards of their community + - They live by the standards of their community. hypernym: - 05932328-n ili: i67968 @@ -17673,7 +17673,7 @@ definition: - criteria that designers should meet in designing some system or device example: - - the job specifications summarized the design criteria + - The job specifications summarized the design criteria. hypernym: - 05933552-n ili: i67969 @@ -17686,7 +17686,7 @@ example: - an exemplar of success - a model of clarity - - he is the very model of a modern major general + - He is the very model of a modern major general. hypernym: - 05932328-n ili: i67970 @@ -17700,8 +17700,8 @@ definition: - an outstanding example of its kind example: - - his roses were beauties - - when I make a mistake it's a beaut + - His roses were beauties. + - When I make a mistake it's a beaut. hypernym: - 05933998-n ili: i67971 @@ -17752,7 +17752,7 @@ definition: - wisdom that is recondite and abstruse and profound example: - - the anthropologist was impressed by the reconditeness of the native proverbs + - The anthropologist was impressed by the reconditeness of the native proverbs. hypernym: - 05934868-n ili: i67976 @@ -17778,7 +17778,7 @@ definition: - a representation of an idea in the form of an instance of it example: - - how many instantiations were found? + - How many instantiations were found? hypernym: - 05935308-n ili: i67978 @@ -17791,7 +17791,7 @@ a figure or event in the New Testament having a counterpart in the Old Testament example: - Aaron and Jesus Christ are the type and antitype for the high priest who made - atonement for the sins of the people + atonement for the sins of the people. hypernym: - 05935308-n ili: i67979 @@ -17802,7 +17802,7 @@ definition: - a conventional or formulaic conception or image example: - - regional stereotypes have been part of America since its founding + - Regional stereotypes have been part of America since its founding. hypernym: - 05935308-n ili: i67980 @@ -17824,7 +17824,7 @@ definition: - an iconic mental representation example: - - her imagination forced images upon her too awful to contemplate + - Her imagination forced images upon her too awful to contemplate. hypernym: - 05935308-n ili: i67982 @@ -17875,7 +17875,7 @@ definition: - an actor's portrayal of someone in a play example: - - she played the part of Desdemona + - She played the part of Desdemona. hypernym: - 00549839-n ili: i67987 @@ -17989,8 +17989,8 @@ definition: - a perceptual structure example: - - the composition presents problems for students of musical form - - a visual pattern must include not only objects but the spaces between them + - The composition presents problems for students of musical form. + - A visual pattern must include not only objects but the spaces between them. hypernym: - 05734290-n ili: i67998 @@ -18062,8 +18062,8 @@ definition: - a pattern forming a unity within a larger structural whole example: - - he tried to pick up the strands of his former life - - I could hear several melodic strands simultaneously + - He tried to pick up the strands of his former life. + - I could hear several melodic strands simultaneously. hypernym: - 05939522-n ili: i68005 @@ -18093,7 +18093,7 @@ definition: - visual images that are pleasing to see but are intellectually undemanding example: - - he wanted to put some eye candy on their web site + - He wanted to put some eye candy on their web site. hypernym: - 05941213-n ili: i68008 @@ -18114,8 +18114,8 @@ definition: - an instance of visual perception example: - - the sight of his wife brought him back to reality - - the train was an unexpected sight + - The sight of his wife brought him back to reality. + - The train was an unexpected sight. hypernym: - 05941213-n ili: i68010 @@ -18126,7 +18126,7 @@ definition: - the visual percept of a region example: - - the most desirable feature of the park are the beautiful views + - The most desirable feature of the park are the beautiful views. hypernym: - 05941213-n ili: i68011 @@ -18154,7 +18154,7 @@ definition: - the part of a scene (or picture) that lies behind objects in the foreground example: - - he posed her against a background of rolling hills + - He posed her against a background of rolling hills. hypernym: - 05941982-n ili: i68013 @@ -18166,7 +18166,7 @@ definition: - the area within view example: - - the coast is clear + - The coast is clear. hypernym: - 05941982-n ili: i68014 @@ -18177,7 +18177,7 @@ definition: - aspect resulting from the direction a building or window faces example: - - the studio had a northern exposure + - The studio had a northern exposure. hypernym: - 05941982-n ili: i68015 @@ -18197,7 +18197,7 @@ definition: - a brief or incomplete view example: - - from the window he could catch a glimpse of the lake + - From the window he could catch a glimpse of the lake. hypernym: - 05941982-n ili: i68017 @@ -18253,7 +18253,7 @@ definition: - something that is remembered example: - - search as he would, the memory was lost + - Search as he would, the memory was lost. hypernym: - 05935308-n ili: i68023 @@ -18363,9 +18363,9 @@ definition: - a clear and telling mental image example: - - he described his mental picture of his assailant - - he had no clear picture of himself or his world - - the events left a permanent impression in his mind + - He described his mental picture of his assailant. + - He had no clear picture of himself or his world. + - The events left a permanent impression in his mind. hypernym: - 05936904-n ili: i68034 @@ -18387,7 +18387,7 @@ definition: - a representative form or pattern example: - - I profited from his example + - I profited from his example. hypernym: - 05935308-n ili: i68036 @@ -18409,8 +18409,8 @@ definition: - a standard or typical example example: - - he is the prototype of good breeding - - he provided America with an image of the good father + - He is the prototype of good breeding. + - He provided America with an image of the good father. hypernym: - 05945830-n ili: i68038 @@ -18465,7 +18465,7 @@ definition: - something that serves as a model or a basis for making copies example: - - this painting is a copy of the original + - This painting is a copy of the original. hypernym: - 05945830-n ili: i68043 @@ -18478,7 +18478,7 @@ definition: - a leading instance in its field example: - - the new policy will be a pacesetter in community relations + - The new policy will be a pacesetter in community relations. hypernym: - 05933998-n ili: i68044 @@ -18490,7 +18490,7 @@ definition: - a model considered worthy of imitation example: - - the American constitution has provided a pattern for many republics + - The American constitution has provided a pattern for many republics. hypernym: - 05933998-n ili: i68045 @@ -18521,7 +18521,7 @@ definition: - an impressive or wonderful example of a particular quality example: - - the Marines are expected to perform prodigies of valor + - The Marines are expected to perform prodigies of valor. hypernym: - 05933998-n ili: i68048 @@ -18532,7 +18532,7 @@ definition: - a mental representation example: - - I tried to describe his appearance to the police + - I tried to describe his appearance to the police. hypernym: - 05935308-n ili: i68049 @@ -18564,7 +18564,7 @@ definition: - having a three-dimensional form or appearance example: - - aren't dreams always in 3-D? + - Aren't dreams always in 3-D? hypernym: - 05948150-n ili: i68052 @@ -18595,7 +18595,7 @@ definition: - the outward appearance of a person example: - - he put up a bold front + - He put up a bold front. hypernym: - 05948150-n ili: i68055 @@ -18606,8 +18606,8 @@ definition: - a hazy or indistinct representation example: - - it happened so fast it was just a blur - - he tried to clear his head of the whisky fuzz + - It happened so fast it was just a blur. + - He tried to clear his head of the whisky fuzz. hypernym: - 05935308-n ili: i68056 @@ -18619,7 +18619,7 @@ definition: - a misconception that is fallacious and not true or valid example: - - the unsoundness of his conclusion was obvious + - The unsoundness of his conclusion was obvious. hypernym: - 05902260-n ili: i68057 @@ -18650,7 +18650,7 @@ definition: - a concrete representation of an otherwise nebulous concept example: - - a circle was the embodiment of his concept of life + - A circle was the embodiment of his concept of life. hypernym: - 05949755-n ili: i68060 @@ -18722,8 +18722,8 @@ definition: - complete confidence in a person or plan etc example: - - he cherished the faith of a good woman - - the doctor-patient relationship is based on trust + - He cherished the faith of a good woman. + - The doctor-patient relationship is based on trust. hypernym: - 05950141-n ili: i68066 @@ -18748,8 +18748,8 @@ definition: - any personal belief about how to live or how to deal with a situation example: - - self-indulgence was his only philosophy - - my father's philosophy of child-rearing was to let mother do it + - Self-indulgence was his only philosophy. + - My father's philosophy of child-rearing was to let mother do it. hypernym: - 05950141-n ili: i68068 @@ -18799,9 +18799,9 @@ definition: - a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty example: - - my opinion differs from yours - - I am not of your persuasion - - what are your thoughts on Haiti? + - My opinion differs from yours. + - I am not of your persuasion. + - What are your thoughts on Haiti? hypernym: - 05950141-n ili: i68073 @@ -18854,7 +18854,7 @@ definition: - a strong belief in a supernatural power or powers that control human destiny example: - - he lost his faith but not his morality + - He lost his faith but not his morality. hypernym: - 05950141-n - 04855222-n @@ -18882,7 +18882,7 @@ - a religion or sect that is generally considered to be unorthodox, extremist, or false example: - - it was a satanic cult + - It was a satanic cult. hypernym: - 05955536-n ili: i68080 @@ -18950,7 +18950,7 @@ - opinion or judgment example: - in the eyes of the law - - I was wrong in her eyes + - I was wrong in her eyes. hypernym: - 05954491-n ili: i68087 @@ -18961,7 +18961,7 @@ definition: - a belief or sentiment shared by most people; the voice of the people example: - - he asked for a poll of public opinion + - He asked for a poll of public opinion. hypernym: - 05950141-n ili: i68088 @@ -18975,7 +18975,7 @@ definition: - an opinion formed beforehand without adequate evidence example: - - he did not even try to confirm his preconceptions + - He did not even try to confirm his preconceptions. hypernym: - 05954491-n ili: i68089 @@ -19013,8 +19013,8 @@ definition: - one of two divergent or mutually exclusive opinions example: - - they are at opposite poles - - they are poles apart + - They are at opposite poles. + - They are poles apart. hypernym: - 05954491-n ili: i68092 @@ -19025,7 +19025,7 @@ definition: - grounds for feeling hopeful about the future example: - - there is little or no promise that he will recover + - There is little or no promise that he will recover. hypernym: - 05953807-n ili: i68093 @@ -19057,7 +19057,7 @@ definition: - a future prospect or potential example: - - this room has great possibilities + - This room has great possibilities. hypernym: - 05953807-n ili: i68096 @@ -19068,7 +19068,7 @@ definition: - something expected (as on the basis of a norm) example: - - each of them had their own anticipations + - Each of them had their own anticipations. - an indicator of expectancy in development hypernym: - 05953807-n @@ -19169,8 +19169,8 @@ definition: - a belief that can guide behavior example: - - the architect has a theory that more is less - - they killed him on the theory that dead men tell no tales + - The architect has a theory that more is less. + - They killed him on the theory that dead men tell no tales. hypernym: - 05950141-n ili: i68107 @@ -19295,7 +19295,7 @@ - beliefs of a person or social group in which they have an emotional investment (either for or against something) example: - - he has very conservatives values + - He has very conservatives values. hypernym: - 05950141-n ili: i68118 @@ -19315,7 +19315,7 @@ definition: - the prevailing current of thought example: - - his thinking was in the American mainstream + - His thinking was in the American mainstream. hypernym: - 05963348-n ili: i68120 @@ -19327,7 +19327,7 @@ - a rule or standard especially of good behavior example: - a man of principle - - he will not violate his principles + - He will not violate his principles. hypernym: - 05932615-n ili: i68121 @@ -19449,8 +19449,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - his attorney argued for the relation back of the amended complaint to the time - the initial complaint was filed + - His attorney argued for the relation back of the amended complaint to the time + the initial complaint was filed. hypernym: - 05965518-n ili: i68131 @@ -19472,7 +19472,7 @@ - a command based on Jesus' words in the Sermon on the Mount example: - source: The Bible, Matthew 7:12 - text: Whatsoever ye would that men do unto you, do you even so unto them + text: Whatsoever ye would that men do unto you, do you even so unto them. hypernym: - 06195690-n ili: i68133 @@ -19530,7 +19530,7 @@ definition: - the doctrine that all natural objects and the universe itself have souls example: - - animism is common among primitive peoples + - Animism is common among primitive peoples. hypernym: - 05952149-n ili: i68139 @@ -19580,7 +19580,7 @@ definition: - the literal belief in the account of Creation given in the Book of Genesis example: - - creationism denies the theory of evolution of species + - Creationism denies the theory of evolution of species. hypernym: - 05952149-n ili: i68144 @@ -19612,8 +19612,8 @@ - the doctrine that kings derive their right to rule directly from God and are not accountable to their subjects; rebellion is the worst of political crimes example: - - the doctrine of the divine right of kings was enunciated by the Stuarts in Britain - in the 16th century + - The doctrine of the divine right of kings was enunciated by the Stuarts in Britain + in the 16th century. hypernym: - 05952149-n ili: i68147 @@ -19625,7 +19625,7 @@ definition: - a doctrine or code of beliefs accepted as authoritative example: - - he believed all the Marxist dogma + - He believed all the Marxist dogma. hypernym: - 05952149-n ili: i68148 @@ -19675,7 +19675,7 @@ definition: - a doctrine that ethics and ethical ideas are valid and important example: - - his ethicism often led him to moralize + - His ethicism often led him to moralize. hypernym: - 05952149-n ili: i68153 @@ -19731,7 +19731,7 @@ definition: - a doctrine that is believed to be of great importance example: - - Newton's writings were gospel for those who followed + - Newton's writings were gospel for those who followed. hypernym: - 05952149-n ili: i68159 @@ -19821,7 +19821,7 @@ definition: - unilateral interaction example: - - cooperation cannot be a one-way street + - Cooperation cannot be a one-way street. hypernym: - 05972611-n ili: i68168 @@ -20118,7 +20118,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06168062-n example: - - he despised the esthetic of minimalism + - He despised the esthetic of minimalism. hypernym: - 06177044-n ili: i68197 @@ -20133,7 +20133,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06168062-n example: - - Aristotelianism profoundly influenced Western thought + - Aristotelianism profoundly influenced Western thought. hypernym: - 06177044-n ili: i68198 @@ -20359,9 +20359,9 @@ that the first principle and source of reality transcends being and thought and is naturally unknowable example: - - Neoplatonism was predominant in pagan Europe until the 6th century + - Neoplatonism was predominant in pagan Europe until the 6th century. - Neoplatonism was a major influence on early Christian writers and on later medieval - and Renaissance thought and on Islamic philosophy + and Renaissance thought and on Islamic philosophy. hypernym: - 06177044-n - 06196036-n @@ -20764,7 +20764,7 @@ - the state of affairs that a plan is intended to achieve and that (when achieved) terminates behavior intended to achieve it example: - - the ends justify the means + - The ends justify the means. hypernym: - 05817200-n ili: i68253 @@ -20776,7 +20776,7 @@ definition: - the goal intended to be attained (and which is believed to be attainable) example: - - the sole object of her trip was to see her children + - The sole object of her trip was to see her children. hypernym: - 05989760-n ili: i68254 @@ -20800,7 +20800,7 @@ definition: - the ultimate goal example: - - human beings are not the end-all of evolution + - Human beings are not the end-all of evolution. hypernym: - 05989760-n ili: i68256 @@ -20830,7 +20830,7 @@ definition: - a nonexistent goal example: - - he lived without a reason progressing toward no-goal + - He lived without a reason progressing toward no-goal. hypernym: - 05989760-n ili: i68259 @@ -20841,10 +20841,10 @@ definition: - an anticipated outcome that is intended or that guides your planned actions example: - - his intent was to provide a new translation - - good intentions are not enough - - it was created with the conscious aim of answering immediate needs - - he made no secret of his designs + - His intent was to provide a new translation. + - Good intentions are not enough. + - It was created with the conscious aim of answering immediate needs. + - He made no secret of his designs. hypernym: - 05989760-n ili: i68260 @@ -20859,7 +20859,7 @@ definition: - (usually plural) the goal with respect to a marriage proposal example: - - his intentions are entirely honorable + - His intentions are entirely honorable. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -20872,8 +20872,8 @@ definition: - your intention; what you intend to do example: - - he had in mind to see his old teacher - - the idea of the game is to capture all the pieces + - He had in mind to see his old teacher. + - The idea of the game is to capture all the pieces. hypernym: - 05991037-n ili: i68262 @@ -20919,7 +20919,7 @@ - purpose; the phrase ‘with a view to’ means ‘with the intention of’ or ‘for the purpose of’ example: - - he took the computer with a view to pawning it + - He took the computer with a view to pawning it. hypernym: - 05991037-n ili: i68266 @@ -20930,7 +20930,7 @@ definition: - a fixed and persistent intent or purpose example: - - where there's a will, there's a way + - Where there's a will, there's a way. hypernym: - 05991037-n ili: i68267 @@ -20941,7 +20941,7 @@ definition: - an immediate objective example: - - gossip was the main business of the evening + - Gossip was the main business of the evening. hypernym: - 05990115-n ili: i68268 @@ -20952,7 +20952,7 @@ definition: - something you have to do example: - - he minded his own specialized occasions + - He minded his own specialized occasions. hypernym: - 05992686-n ili: i68269 @@ -20963,7 +20963,7 @@ definition: - the object of an activity example: - - what is the point of discussing it? + - What is the point of discussing it? hypernym: - 05990115-n ili: i68270 @@ -20974,7 +20974,7 @@ definition: - a special objective example: - - the thing is to stay in bounds + - The thing is to stay in bounds. hypernym: - 05990115-n ili: i68271 @@ -20985,7 +20985,7 @@ definition: - knowledge acquired by learning and instruction example: - - it was clear that he had a very broad education + - It was clear that he had a very broad education. hypernym: - 05817200-n ili: i68272 @@ -20996,8 +20996,8 @@ definition: - the content of direct observation or participation in an event example: - - he had a religious experience - - he recalled the experience vividly + - He had a religious experience. + - He recalled the experience vividly. hypernym: - 05817200-n ili: i68273 @@ -21021,7 +21021,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - memes are the cultural counterpart of genes + - Memes are the cultural counterpart of genes. hypernym: - 05993821-n ili: i68275 @@ -21032,7 +21032,7 @@ definition: - knowledge gained through tradition or anecdote example: - - early peoples passed on plant and animal lore through legend + - Early peoples passed on plant and animal lore through legend. hypernym: - 05817200-n ili: i68276 @@ -21071,7 +21071,7 @@ definition: - scholarly attainment example: - - he is a man of letters + - He is a man of letters. hypernym: - 05994884-n ili: i68279 @@ -21091,7 +21091,7 @@ definition: - education or instruction in the fundamentals of a field of knowledge example: - - he lacks the foundation necessary for advanced study + - He lacks the foundation necessary for advanced study. - a good grounding in mathematics hypernym: - 05993172-n @@ -21114,8 +21114,8 @@ - a policy of creating strategic alliances in order to check the expansion of a hostile power or ideology or to force it to negotiate peacefully example: - - containment of communist expansion was a central principle of United States' foreign - policy from 1947 to the 1975 + - Containment of communist expansion was a central principle of United States' foreign + policy from 1947 to the 1975. hypernym: - 05910115-n ili: i68283 @@ -21208,8 +21208,8 @@ definition: - an unenlightened state example: - - he was in the dark concerning their intentions - - his lectures dispelled the darkness + - He was in the dark concerning their intentions. + - His lectures dispelled the darkness. hypernym: - 05998150-n ili: i68292 @@ -21233,8 +21233,8 @@ definition: - lack of experience and the knowledge and understanding derived from experience example: - - procedural inexperience created difficulties - - their poor behavior was due to the rawness of the troops + - Procedural inexperience created difficulties. + - Their poor behavior was due to the rawness of the troops. hypernym: - 05997167-n ili: i68294 @@ -21266,7 +21266,7 @@ system of accepted knowledge that applies in a variety of circumstances to explain a specific set of phenomena example: - - theories can incorporate facts and laws and tested hypotheses + - Theories can incorporate facts and laws and tested hypotheses. - true in fact and theory hypernym: - 05801008-n @@ -21352,7 +21352,7 @@ - the displacement of any point due to the superposition of wave systems is equal to the sum of the displacements of the individual waves at that point example: - - the principle of superposition is the basis of the wave theory of light + - The principle of superposition is the basis of the wave theory of light. hypernym: - 05882839-n ili: i68303 @@ -21471,7 +21471,7 @@ definition: - a theory that explains scientific observations example: - - scientific theories must be falsifiable + - Scientific theories must be falsifiable. hypernym: - 05998364-n ili: i68313 @@ -21595,7 +21595,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06148942-n example: - - Weber's law explains why you don't notice your headlights are on in the daytime + - Weber's law explains why you don't notice your headlights are on in the daytime. hypernym: - 05881589-n ili: i68323 @@ -21606,9 +21606,9 @@ definition: - a branch of knowledge example: - - in what discipline is his doctorate? - - teachers should be well trained in their subject - - anthropology is the study of human beings + - In what discipline is his doctorate? + - Teachers should be well trained in their subject. + - Anthropology is the study of human beings. hypernym: - 06008444-n ili: i68324 @@ -21627,7 +21627,7 @@ - the discipline that studies the principles of transmitting information and the methods by which it is delivered (as print or radio or television etc.) example: - - communications is his major field of study + - Communications is his major field of study. hypernym: - 06005806-n ili: i68325 @@ -21639,7 +21639,7 @@ definition: - the principal field of study of a student at a university example: - - her major is linguistics + - Her major is linguistics. hypernym: - 06005806-n ili: i68326 @@ -21650,8 +21650,8 @@ definition: - a knowledge domain that you are interested in or are communicating about example: - - it was a limited realm of discourse - - here we enter the region of opinion + - It was a limited realm of discourse. + - Here we enter the region of opinion. - the realm of the occult hypernym: - 06008444-n @@ -21664,7 +21664,7 @@ definition: - an undeveloped field of study; a topic inviting research and development example: - - he worked at the frontier of brain science + - He worked at the frontier of brain science. hypernym: - 06005806-n ili: i68328 @@ -21733,7 +21733,7 @@ definition: - an area of knowledge or interest example: - - his questions covered a lot of territory + - His questions covered a lot of territory. hypernym: - 05823643-n ili: i68335 @@ -21767,7 +21767,7 @@ definition: - knowledge accumulated by systematic study and organized by general principles example: - - mathematics is the basis for much scientific knowledge + - Mathematics is the basis for much scientific knowledge. hypernym: - 06008444-n ili: i68338 @@ -21944,7 +21944,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - Benoit Mandelbrot pioneered fractal geometry + - Benoit Mandelbrot pioneered fractal geometry. hypernym: - 06014015-n ili: i68354 @@ -21957,7 +21957,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - non-Euclidean geometries discard or replace one or more of the Euclidean axioms + - Non-Euclidean geometries discard or replace one or more of the Euclidean axioms. hypernym: - 06014015-n ili: i68355 @@ -21972,7 +21972,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - Karl Gauss pioneered hyperbolic geometry + - Karl Gauss pioneered hyperbolic geometry. hypernym: - 06016126-n ili: i68356 @@ -21986,7 +21986,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - Bernhard Riemann pioneered elliptic geometry + - Bernhard Riemann pioneered elliptic geometry. hypernym: - 06016126-n ili: i68357 @@ -22154,8 +22154,8 @@ - a line that passes through the center of curvature of a lens so that light is neither reflected nor refracted example: - - in a normal eye the optic axis is the direction in which objects are seen most - distinctly + - In a normal eye the optic axis is the direction in which objects are seen most + distinctly. hypernym: - 06017958-n ili: i68373 @@ -22168,7 +22168,7 @@ - in a doubly refracting crystal, the line in the direction of which no double refraction occurs example: - - a crystal may have either one or two optic axes + - A crystal may have either one or two optic axes. hypernym: - 06017958-n ili: i68374 @@ -22721,7 +22721,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06027814-n example: - - it set the norm for American homes + - It set the norm for American homes. hypernym: - 06030848-n ili: i68424 @@ -23000,7 +23000,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06027814-n example: - - it is an estimate of the mean of the population + - It is an estimate of the mean of the population. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i68447 @@ -23337,7 +23337,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06027814-n example: - - what is the correlation between those two variables? + - What is the correlation between those two variables? hypernym: - 06032371-n ili: i68472 @@ -23656,7 +23656,7 @@ - the study of the whorls and loops and arches in the fingertips and on the palms of the hand and the soles of the feet example: - - some criminologists specialize in dermatoglyphics + - Some criminologists specialize in dermatoglyphics. hypernym: - 06046810-n ili: i68498 @@ -23958,7 +23958,7 @@ definition: - the branch of medical science that uses medical knowledge for legal purposes example: - - forensic pathology provided the evidence that convicted the murderer + - Forensic pathology provided the evidence that convicted the murderer. hypernym: - 06052606-n ili: i68528 @@ -24518,7 +24518,7 @@ definition: - the branch of medical science that treats disease or injury by operative procedures example: - - he is professor of surgery at the Harvard Medical School + - He is professor of surgery at the Harvard Medical School. hypernym: - 06055093-n ili: i68583 @@ -24702,7 +24702,7 @@ decomposing; the body is preserved until new medical cures are developed that might bring the person back to life example: - - cryonics is more science fiction than serious science + - Cryonics is more science fiction than serious science. hypernym: - 06079546-n ili: i68601 @@ -25386,7 +25386,7 @@ definition: - the science of matter and energy and their interactions example: - - his favorite subject was physics + - His favorite subject was physics. hypernym: - 06009578-n ili: i68670 @@ -25399,7 +25399,7 @@ definition: - the physical properties, phenomena, and laws of something example: - - he studied the physics of radiation + - He studied the physics of radiation. hypernym: - 06009578-n ili: i68671 @@ -25471,7 +25471,7 @@ definition: - science and technology of electronic systems and devices for aeronautics and astronautics example: - - avionics has become even more important with the development of the space program + - Avionics has become even more important with the development of the space program. hypernym: - 06106520-n ili: i68678 @@ -25690,8 +25690,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - the ancient Greek philosophers Democritus and Epicurus held atomic theories of - the universe + - The ancient Greek philosophers Democritus and Epicurus held atomic theories of + the universe. hypernym: - 05998364-n ili: i68700 @@ -25706,8 +25706,8 @@ - the theory that the parts of any whole cannot exist and cannot be understood except in their relation to the whole example: - - holism holds that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts - - holistic theory has been applied to ecology and language and mental states + - Holism holds that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. + - Holistic theory has been applied to ecology and language and mental states. hypernym: - 05998364-n ili: i68701 @@ -25924,7 +25924,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - according to supersymmetry, each force emerged separately during the big bang + - According to supersymmetry, each force emerged separately during the big bang. hypernym: - 06002729-n ili: i68718 @@ -26666,7 +26666,7 @@ - topographic study of a given place (especially the history of the place as indicated by its topography) example: - - Greenland's topology has been shaped by the glaciers of the ice age + - Greenland's topology has been shaped by the glaciers of the ice age. hypernym: - 06132185-n ili: i68790 @@ -26699,8 +26699,8 @@ domain_topic: - 92417561-n example: - - architecture and eloquence are mixed arts whose end is sometimes beauty and sometimes - use + - Architecture and eloquence are mixed arts whose end is sometimes beauty and sometimes + use. hypernym: - 06005806-n - 06166666-n @@ -26746,7 +26746,7 @@ - the discipline dealing with the art or science of applying scientific knowledge to practical problems example: - - he had trouble deciding which branch of engineering to study + - He had trouble deciding which branch of engineering to study. hypernym: - 06005806-n ili: i68798 @@ -26813,7 +26813,7 @@ - the branch of molecular biology that studies the use of microorganisms to perform specific industrial processes example: - - biotechnology produced genetically altered bacteria that solved the problem + - Biotechnology produced genetically altered bacteria that solved the problem. hypernym: - 06087638-n ili: i68804 @@ -26914,8 +26914,8 @@ - (computing) a discrete item that provides a description of virtually anything known to a computer example: - - in object-oriented programming, objects include data and define its status, its - methods of operation and how it interacts with other objects + - In object-oriented programming, objects include data and define its status, its + methods of operation and how it interacts with other objects. hypernym: - 06138021-n ili: i68813 @@ -26939,7 +26939,7 @@ - the branch of computer science that deal with writing computer programs that can solve problems creatively example: - - workers in AI hope to imitate or duplicate intelligence in computers and robots + - Workers in AI hope to imitate or duplicate intelligence in computers and robots. hypernym: - 06138021-n ili: i68815 @@ -27250,7 +27250,7 @@ definition: - the area of cognitive psychology that studies memory processes example: - - he taught a graduate course on learning and memory + - He taught a graduate course on learning and memory. hypernym: - 06148033-n ili: i68845 @@ -27988,7 +27988,7 @@ - a movement in literature and art during the 17th and 18th centuries in Europe that favored rationality and restraint and strict forms example: - - classicism often derived its models from the ancient Greeks and Romans + - Classicism often derived its models from the ancient Greeks and Romans. hypernym: - 06163352-n - 04936599-n @@ -28002,7 +28002,7 @@ - a movement in literature and art during the late 18th and early 19th centuries that celebrated nature rather than civilization example: - - Romanticism valued imagination and emotion over rationality + - Romanticism valued imagination and emotion over rationality. hypernym: - 06163352-n - 04936599-n @@ -28034,8 +28034,8 @@ definition: - the discipline that records and interprets past events involving human beings example: - - he teaches Medieval history - - history takes the long view + - He teaches Medieval history. + - History takes the long view. hypernym: - 06163352-n ili: i68917 @@ -28084,7 +28084,7 @@ - the determination of how long ago different languages evolved from a common source language example: - - he mapped the glottochronology of the Romance languages + - He mapped the glottochronology of the Romance languages. hypernym: - 06166044-n ili: i68922 @@ -28246,8 +28246,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00935235-n example: - - traditional aesthetics assumed the existence of universal and timeless criteria - of artistic value + - Traditional aesthetics assumed the existence of universal and timeless criteria + of artistic value. hypernym: - 06168062-n ili: i68938 @@ -28625,7 +28625,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06376048-n example: - - he took a course in Russian lit + - He took a course in Russian lit. hypernym: - 06179001-n ili: i68975 @@ -28742,8 +28742,8 @@ (especially a text in manuscript form) on the basis of relations between the various surviving manuscripts (sometimes using cladistic analysis) example: - - stemmatology also plays an important role in musicology - - transcription errors are of decisive importance in stemmatics + - Stemmatology also plays an important role in musicology. + - Transcription errors are of decisive importance in stemmatics. hypernym: - 06163352-n ili: i68987 @@ -29350,7 +29350,7 @@ - a doctrine that is taught example: - the teachings of religion - - he believed all the Christian precepts + - He believed all the Christian precepts. hypernym: - 05952149-n ili: i69046 @@ -29712,7 +29712,7 @@ - a complex mental state involving beliefs and feelings and values and dispositions to act in certain ways example: - - he had the attitude that work was fun + - He had the attitude that work was fun. hypernym: - 00023451-n ili: i69080 @@ -29724,8 +29724,8 @@ definition: - the mental attitude that something is believable and should be accepted as true example: - - he gave credence to the gossip - - acceptance of Newtonian mechanics was unquestioned for 200 years + - He gave credence to the gossip. + - Acceptance of Newtonian mechanics was unquestioned for 200 years. hypernym: - 06202938-n ili: i69081 @@ -29761,8 +29761,8 @@ or organization example: - the developing drug culture - - the reason that the agency is doomed to inaction has something to do with the - FBI culture + - The reason that the agency is doomed to inaction has something to do with the + FBI culture. hypernym: - 06202938-n ili: i69084 @@ -29795,7 +29795,7 @@ definition: - a highly diverse culture example: - - the city's mosaic culture results in great diversity in the arts + - The city's mosaic culture results in great diversity in the arts. hypernym: - 06204144-n ili: i69087 @@ -29816,7 +29816,7 @@ definition: - a no-nonsense attitude in business or politics example: - - they play hardball in the Senate + - They play hardball in the Senate. hypernym: - 06202938-n ili: i69089 @@ -29827,7 +29827,7 @@ definition: - an attitude of arrogant superiority example: - - get off your high horse and admit you are wrong + - Get off your high horse and admit you are wrong. hypernym: - 06202938-n ili: i69090 @@ -29885,7 +29885,7 @@ definition: - a firm and uncompromising stance or position example: - - the governor took a hard line on drugs + - The governor took a hard line on drugs. hypernym: - 06206019-n ili: i69095 @@ -29896,7 +29896,7 @@ definition: - an attitude of mind especially one that favors one alternative over others example: - - he had an inclination to give up too easily + - He had an inclination to give up too easily. - a tendency to be too strict hypernym: - 06202938-n @@ -29910,9 +29910,9 @@ definition: - a general course along which something has a tendency to develop example: - - I couldn't follow the direction of his thoughts - - his ideals determined the direction of his career - - they proposed a new direction for the firm + - I couldn't follow the direction of his thoughts. + - His ideals determined the direction of his career. + - They proposed a new direction for the firm. hypernym: - 06206319-n ili: i69097 @@ -29923,7 +29923,7 @@ definition: - a settled or prevailing or habitual course of a person's life example: - - nothing disturbed the even tenor of her ways + - Nothing disturbed the even tenor of her ways. hypernym: - 06206950-n ili: i69098 @@ -29978,7 +29978,7 @@ definition: - a special disposition (as if from a divine source) to pursue a particular course example: - - he was disappointed that he had not heard the Call + - He was disappointed that he had not heard the Call. hypernym: - 06206319-n ili: i69103 @@ -29999,8 +29999,8 @@ definition: - an inclination or desire; used in the plural in the phrase ‘left to your own devices’ example: - - eventually the family left the house to the devices of this malevolent force - - the children were left to their own devices + - Eventually the family left the house to the devices of this malevolent force. + - The children were left to their own devices. hypernym: - 06206319-n ili: i69105 @@ -30011,8 +30011,8 @@ definition: - an inclination to support or be loyal to or to agree with an opinion example: - - his sympathies were always with the underdog - - I knew I could count on his understanding + - His sympathies were always with the underdog. + - I knew I could count on his understanding. hypernym: - 06206319-n ili: i69106 @@ -30034,7 +30034,7 @@ definition: - a natural inclination example: - - he has a proclivity for exaggeration + - He has a proclivity for exaggeration. hypernym: - 06206319-n ili: i69108 @@ -30047,7 +30047,7 @@ definition: - a relatively permanent inclination to react in a particular way example: - - the set of his mind was obvious + - The set of his mind was obvious. hypernym: - 06206319-n ili: i69109 @@ -30089,7 +30089,7 @@ example: - a predilection for expensive cars - his sexual preferences - - showed a Marxist orientation + - … showed a Marxist orientation hypernym: - 06209913-n ili: i69113 @@ -30102,7 +30102,7 @@ definition: - an inclination to approve example: - - that style is in favor this season + - That style is in favor this season. hypernym: - 06206319-n ili: i69114 @@ -30278,7 +30278,7 @@ definition: - prejudice against Muslims example: - - Muslim intellectuals are afraid of growing Islamophobia in the West + - Muslim intellectuals are afraid of growing Islamophobia in the West. hypernym: - 06211643-n ili: i69131 @@ -30412,7 +30412,7 @@ definition: - a narrow-minded adherence to a particular sect or party or denomination example: - - he condemned religious sectarianism + - He condemned religious sectarianism. hypernym: - 06215146-n ili: i69145 @@ -30455,7 +30455,7 @@ - extreme intolerance of antisocial behavior (usually by an uncompromising application of the law) example: - - he urged zero tolerance for priests who abuse children sexually + - He urged zero tolerance for priests who abuse children sexually. hypernym: - 06214889-n ili: i69149 @@ -30466,7 +30466,7 @@ definition: - an attitude of admiration or esteem example: - - she lost all respect for him + - She lost all respect for him. hypernym: - 06202938-n ili: i69150 @@ -30479,7 +30479,7 @@ definition: - the respect with which a person is held example: - - they had a high estimation of his ability + - They had a high estimation of his ability. hypernym: - 06216535-n ili: i69151 @@ -30491,8 +30491,8 @@ definition: - the general estimation that the public has for a person example: - - he acquired a reputation as an actor before he started writing - - he was a person of bad report + - He acquired a reputation as an actor before he started writing. + - He was a person of bad report. hypernym: - 06216764-n ili: i69152 @@ -30549,7 +30549,7 @@ definition: - a shared orientation leading to mutual understanding example: - - they are on the same wavelength + - They are on the same wavelength. hypernym: - 06217756-n ili: i69158 @@ -30560,7 +30560,7 @@ definition: - an orientation that favors experimentation and innovation example: - - the children of psychologists are often raised in an atmosphere of experimentalism + - The children of psychologists are often raised in an atmosphere of experimentalism. hypernym: - 06217756-n ili: i69159 @@ -30580,7 +30580,7 @@ definition: - a way of regarding situations or topics etc. example: - - consider what follows from the positivist view + - Consider what follows from the positivist view. hypernym: - 06217756-n ili: i69161 @@ -30613,9 +30613,9 @@ - the position of greatest importance or advancement; the leading position in any movement or field example: - - the Cotswolds were once at the forefront of woollen manufacturing in England - - the idea of motion was always to the forefront of his mind and central to his - philosophy + - The Cotswolds were once at the forefront of woollen manufacturing in England. + - The idea of motion was always to the forefront of his mind and central to his + philosophy. hypernym: - 06218486-n ili: i69164 @@ -30628,7 +30628,7 @@ definition: - a viewpoint toward a city or other heavily populated area example: - - the dominant character of the cityscape is its poverty + - The dominant character of the cityscape is its poverty. hypernym: - 06220098-n ili: i69165 @@ -30639,8 +30639,8 @@ definition: - an extensive mental viewpoint example: - - the political landscape looks bleak without a change of administration - - we changed the landscape for solving the problem of payroll inequity + - The political landscape looks bleak without a change of administration. + - We changed the landscape for solving the problem of payroll inequity. hypernym: - 06220098-n ili: i69166 @@ -30651,7 +30651,7 @@ definition: - the generally accepted perspective of a particular discipline at a given time example: - - he framed the problem within the psychoanalytic paradigm + - He framed the problem within the psychoanalytic paradigm. hypernym: - 06218486-n ili: i69167 @@ -30662,8 +30662,8 @@ definition: - a mental position from which things are viewed example: - - we should consider this problem from the viewpoint of the Russians - - teaching history gave him a special point of view toward current events + - We should consider this problem from the viewpoint of the Russians. + - Teaching history gave him a special point of view toward current events. hypernym: - 06206019-n ili: i69168 @@ -30677,7 +30677,7 @@ definition: - a particular perspective or aspect of a situation example: - - although he saw it in a different light, he still did not understand + - Although he saw it in a different light, he still did not understand. hypernym: - 06218486-n ili: i69169 @@ -30688,7 +30688,7 @@ definition: - a range of mental vision example: - - in his sight, she could do no wrong + - In his sight, she could do no wrong. hypernym: - 06218486-n ili: i69170 @@ -30709,7 +30709,7 @@ definition: - a point of view or general attitude or inclination example: - - he altered the complexion of his times + - He altered the complexion of his times. - a liberal political complexion hypernym: - 06220098-n @@ -30978,7 +30978,7 @@ definition: - extreme conservatism in political or social matters example: - - the forces of reaction carried the election + - The forces of reaction carried the election. hypernym: - 06225913-n ili: i69197 @@ -31337,7 +31337,7 @@ - a religious orientation of doubt; a denial of ultimate knowledge of the existence of God example: - - agnosticism holds that you can neither prove nor disprove God's existence + - Agnosticism holds that you can neither prove nor disprove God's existence. hypernym: - 06232281-n ili: i69234 @@ -31924,9 +31924,9 @@ - the monotheistic religious system of Muslims founded in Arabia in the 7th century and based on the teachings of Muhammad as laid down in the Koran example: - - Islam is a complete way of life, not a Sunday religion - - the term Muhammadanism is offensive to Muslims who believe that Allah, not Muhammad, - founded their religion + - Islam is a complete way of life, not a Sunday religion. + - The term Muhammadanism is offensive to Muslims who believe that Allah, not Muhammad, + founded their religion. hypernym: - 06233898-n ili: i69290 @@ -31982,7 +31982,7 @@ definition: - a conservative and intolerant form of Islam that is practiced in Saudi Arabia example: - - Osama bin Laden and his followers practice Wahhabism + - Osama bin Laden and his followers practice Wahhabism. hypernym: - 06244979-n ili: i69295 @@ -32322,7 +32322,7 @@ - a religion founded in Iran in 1863; emphasizes the spiritual unity of all humankind; incorporates Christian and Islamic tenets; many adherents live in the United States example: - - Bahaism has no public rituals or sacraments and praying is done in private + - Bahaism has no public rituals or sacraments and praying is done in private. hypernym: - 05955536-n ili: i69324 @@ -32452,9 +32452,9 @@ definition: - an abstract place usually conceived as having depth example: - - a good actor communicates on several levels - - a simile has at least two layers of meaning - - the mind functions on many strata simultaneously + - A good actor communicates on several levels. + - A simile has at least two layers of meaning. + - The mind functions on many strata simultaneously. hypernym: - 05619605-n ili: i69336 @@ -32502,7 +32502,7 @@ definition: - something that restrains a flood or outpouring example: - - suspension of surveillance opened the floodgates to illegal immigrants + - Suspension of surveillance opened the floodgates to illegal immigrants. hypernym: - 06257831-n ili: i69340 @@ -32552,7 +32552,7 @@ definition: - the study of origins and first things example: - - To Christians, protology refers to God's fundamental purpose for humanity + - To Christians, protology refers to God's fundamental purpose for humanity. hypernym: - 06005806-n ili: i69345 @@ -32709,7 +32709,7 @@ definition: - a minor difficulty example: - - they finally have the wrinkles pretty well ironed out + - They finally have the wrinkles pretty well ironed out. hypernym: - 04716529-n ili: i69359 @@ -32732,7 +32732,7 @@ - a place of interest, especially to visitors example: - source: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/de/worterbuch/englisch/sight - text: we spent a week in Rome looking at all the sights + text: We spent a week in Rome looking at all the sights. hypernym: - 05862385-n members: @@ -32762,7 +32762,7 @@ definition: - one's area of interest or expertise example: - - as the campaign swings to the south, that should be right in his wheelhouse. + - As the campaign swings to the south, that should be right in his wheelhouse. hypernym: - 05823643-n members: @@ -33214,7 +33214,7 @@ sensation, and that holds the objective world to exist independently of the knowing mind and to be directly knowable. example: - - central feature of the new realism was a rejection of the epistemological dualism + - Central feature of the new realism was a rejection of the epistemological dualism of John Locke and of older forms of realism. hypernym: - 06177044-n @@ -33473,7 +33473,7 @@ definition: - A belief that Earth is the center of the universe and does not move. example: - - addition to the minority of stubborn fundamentalists who insist on a geocentric + - Addition to the minority of stubborn fundamentalists who insist on a geocentric model for dogmatic reasons, there are also a substantial number of undereducated people who hold a kind of passive geocentrism for ignorance, believing (if they even think about it at all) that the sun must orbit the Earth daily because that @@ -34942,7 +34942,7 @@ definition: - origin of a systematic group only once (as by mutation) or at a single location. example: - - Discusses the significance of monotopism and polytopism in quantitative analyses + - … Discusses the significance of monotopism and polytopism in quantitative analyses of Tertiary floras. hypernym: - 05897536-n diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.communication.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.communication.yaml index fa8ac2df..09e4d7f1 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.communication.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.communication.yaml @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ definition: - the activity of communicating; the activity of conveying information example: - - they could not act without official communication from Moscow + - They could not act without official communication from Moscow. hypernym: - 00030657-n ili: i69362 @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ definition: - mutual communication; communication with each other example: - - they intercepted intercommunication between enemy ships + - They intercepted intercommunication between enemy ships. hypernym: - 06262268-n ili: i69363 @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ definition: - a communication (usually brief) that is written or spoken or signaled example: - - he sent a three-word message + - He sent a three-word message. hypernym: - 00033319-n ili: i69368 @@ -163,9 +163,9 @@ definition: - a medium for the expression or achievement of something example: - - his editorials provided a vehicle for his political views - - a congregation is a vehicle of group identity - - the play was just a vehicle to display her talents + - His editorials provided a vehicle for his political views. + - A congregation is a vehicle of group identity. + - The play was just a vehicle to display her talents. hypernym: - 06264799-n ili: i69375 @@ -176,8 +176,8 @@ definition: - medium for radio and television broadcasting example: - - the program was on the air from 9 til midnight - - the president used the airwaves to take his message to the people + - The program was on the air from 9 til midnight. + - The president used the airwaves to take his message to the people. hypernym: - 06264605-n ili: i69376 @@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ definition: - a medium for written communication example: - - the notion of an office running without paper is absurd + - The notion of an office running without paper is absurd. hypernym: - 06264799-n ili: i69377 @@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ definition: - something that covers an entire page example: - - the ad took up a full page + - The ad took up a full page. hypernym: - 06267274-n ili: i69385 @@ -464,7 +464,7 @@ definition: - a path over which electrical signals can pass example: - - a channel is typically what you rent from a telephone company + - A channel is typically what you rent from a telephone company. hypernym: - 06261911-n ili: i69404 @@ -476,8 +476,8 @@ definition: - (often plural) a means of communication or access example: - - it must go through official channels - - lines of communication were set up between the two firms + - It must go through official channels. + - Lines of communication were set up between the two firms. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -515,7 +515,7 @@ - an alternative to the regular channels of communication that is used when agreements must be made secretly (especially in diplomacy or government) example: - - they negotiated via a back channel + - They negotiated via a back channel. hypernym: - 06270774-n ili: i69408 @@ -526,7 +526,7 @@ definition: - (metaphor) a channel through which something can be seen or understood example: - - the writer is the lens through which history can be seen + - The writer is the lens through which history can be seen. exemplifies: - 07120141-n hypernym: @@ -539,7 +539,7 @@ definition: - a channel for communication between groups example: - - he provided a liaison with the guerrillas + - He provided a liaison with the guerrillas. hypernym: - 06270774-n ili: i69410 @@ -553,7 +553,7 @@ definition: - official routes of communication example: - - you have to go through channels + - You have to go through channels. hypernym: - 06261911-n ili: i69411 @@ -604,7 +604,7 @@ - source: Ted Nelson text: Let me introduce the word hypertext to mean a body of written or pictorial material interconnected in such a complex way that it could not conveniently - be presented or represented on paper + be presented or represented on paper. hypernym: - 06400561-n ili: i69415 @@ -618,8 +618,8 @@ - 00935235-n - 01096649-n example: - - theater pieces transferred to celluloid - - this story would be good cinema + - Theater pieces transferred to celluloid. + - This story would be good cinema. - film coverage of sporting events hypernym: - 06264799-n @@ -697,7 +697,7 @@ - any storage medium in which different patterns of magnetization are used to represent stored bits or bytes of information example: - - the hard disk in you computer is magnetic storage + - The hard disk in you computer is magnetic storage. hypernym: - 06274415-n ili: i69423 @@ -721,9 +721,9 @@ definition: - the system whereby messages are transmitted via the post office example: - - the mail handles billions of items every day - - he works for the United States mail service - - in England they call mail ‘the post’ + - In England they call mail ‘the post’. + - The mail handles billions of items every day. + - He works for the United States mail service. hypernym: - 06262268-n ili: i69425 @@ -747,7 +747,7 @@ definition: - any mail that is physically delivered by the postal service example: - - email is much faster than snail mail + - Email is much faster than snail mail. hypernym: - 06275051-n ili: i69427 @@ -890,7 +890,7 @@ - a daily or weekly publication on folded sheets; contains news and articles and advertisements example: - - he read his newspaper at breakfast + - He read his newspaper at breakfast. hypernym: - 06274022-n ili: i69441 @@ -972,8 +972,8 @@ definition: - a page or text that is vertically divided example: - - the newspaper devoted several columns to the subject - - the bookkeeper used pages that were divided into columns + - The newspaper devoted several columns to the subject. + - The bookkeeper used pages that were divided into columns. hypernym: - 06399623-n ili: i69448 @@ -995,7 +995,7 @@ definition: - a special or prominent article in a newspaper or magazine example: - - they ran a feature on retirement planning + - They ran a feature on retirement planning. hypernym: - 06278749-n ili: i69450 @@ -1032,8 +1032,8 @@ definition: - an artistic or literary composition example: - - he wrote an interesting piece on Iran - - the children acted out a comic piece to amuse the guests + - He wrote an interesting piece on Iran. + - The children acted out a comic piece to amuse the guests. hypernym: - 03133774-n ili: i69453 @@ -1065,7 +1065,7 @@ definition: - a scholarly article describing the results of observations or stating hypotheses example: - - he has written many scientific papers + - He has written many scientific papers. hypernym: - 06278749-n ili: i69456 @@ -1121,7 +1121,7 @@ definition: - the introductory section of a story example: - - it was an amusing lead-in to a very serious matter + - It was an amusing lead-in to a very serious matter. hypernym: - 06403644-n ili: i69461 @@ -1223,9 +1223,9 @@ definition: - a method of contacting a person by phone example: - - she reported several anonymous calls - - he placed a phone call to London - - he heard the phone ringing but didn't want to take the call + - She reported several anonymous calls. + - He placed a phone call to London. + - He heard the phone ringing but didn't want to take the call. hypernym: - 06282943-n ili: i69471 @@ -1304,7 +1304,7 @@ definition: - a telephone call made outside the local calling area example: - - I talked to her by long distance + - I talked to her by long distance. hypernym: - 06283456-n ili: i69479 @@ -1336,7 +1336,7 @@ - a telephone call that you request be made at a specific time in order to wake you up example: - - she left a wake-up call for 7 a.m. + - She left a wake-up call for 7 a.m. hypernym: - 06283456-n ili: i69482 @@ -1508,9 +1508,9 @@ definition: - broadcasting visual images of stationary or moving objects example: - - she is a star of screen and video + - She is a star of screen and video. - source: Ernie Kovacs - text: Television is a medium because it is neither rare nor well done + text: Television is a medium because it is neither rare nor well done. hypernym: - 06287350-n ili: i69499 @@ -1527,7 +1527,7 @@ definition: - the visible part of a television transmission example: - - they could still receive the sound but the picture was gone + - They could still receive the sound but the picture was gone. hypernym: - 06886302-n ili: i69500 @@ -1550,7 +1550,7 @@ definition: - the audible part of a transmitted signal example: - - they always raise the audio for commercials + - They always raise the audio for commercials. hypernym: - 07123727-n ili: i69502 @@ -1606,7 +1606,7 @@ - a means of digital communications that is capable of very high speeds; suitable for transmission of images or voice or video as well as data example: - - ATM is used for both LAN and WAN + - ATM is used for both LAN and WAN. hypernym: - 06289483-n ili: i69507 @@ -1623,7 +1623,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - you cannot send packages by electronic mail + - You cannot send packages by electronic mail. hypernym: - 06289315-n ili: i69508 @@ -1646,7 +1646,7 @@ - a representation of a facial expression (as a smile or frown) created by typing a sequence of characters in sending email example: - - :-( and :-) are emoticons + - :-( and :-) are emoticons. hypernym: - 06890128-n ili: i69510 @@ -1823,10 +1823,10 @@ definition: - a systematic means of communicating by the use of sounds or conventional symbols example: - - he taught foreign languages - - the language introduced is standard throughout the text - - the speed with which a program can be executed depends on the language in which - it is written + - He taught foreign languages. + - The language introduced is standard throughout the text. + - The speed with which a program can be executed depends on the language in which + it is written. hypernym: - 00033319-n ili: i69527 @@ -1860,8 +1860,8 @@ definition: - language that is spoken or written example: - - he has a gift for words - - she put her thoughts into words + - He has a gift for words. + - She put her thoughts into words. hypernym: - 06293304-n ili: i69530 @@ -1902,7 +1902,7 @@ - a position in a grammatical linguistic construction in which a variety of alternative units are interchangeable example: - - he developed a version of slot grammar + - He developed a version of slot grammar. hypernym: - 05081943-n ili: i69534 @@ -1933,7 +1933,7 @@ definition: - a string of words satisfying the grammatical rules of a language example: - - he always spoke in grammatical sentences + - He always spoke in grammatical sentences. hypernym: - 07026850-n ili: i69537 @@ -2008,8 +2008,8 @@ definition: - a unit of language that native speakers can identify example: - - words are the blocks from which sentences are made - - he hardly said ten words all morning + - Words are the blocks from which sentences are made. + - He hardly said ten words all morning. hypernym: - 06294878-n ili: i69544 @@ -2043,7 +2043,7 @@ - a word that expresses a meaning opposed to the meaning of another word, in which case the two words are antonyms of each other example: - - to him the antonym of ‘gay’ was ‘depressed’ + - To him the antonym of ‘gay’ was ‘depressed’. hypernym: - 06297048-n ili: i69547 @@ -2074,9 +2074,9 @@ definition: - a new word formed by joining two others and combining their meanings example: - - ‘smog’ is a blend of ‘smoke’ and ‘fog’ - - ‘motel’ is a portmanteau word made by combining ‘motor’ and ‘hotel’ - - ‘brunch’ is a well-known portmanteau + - ‘smog’ is a blend of ‘smoke’ and ‘fog’. + - ‘motel’ is a portmanteau word made by combining ‘motor’ and ‘hotel’. + - ‘brunch’ is a well-known portmanteau. hypernym: - 06305222-n ili: i69549 @@ -2121,8 +2121,8 @@ definition: - a word formed from two or more words by omitting or combining some sounds example: - - ‘won't’ is a contraction of ‘will not’ - - ‘o'clock’ is a contraction of ‘of the clock’ + - ‘won't’ is a contraction of ‘will not’. + - ‘o'clock’ is a contraction of ‘of the clock’. hypernym: - 06297048-n ili: i69553 @@ -2150,7 +2150,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06182505-n example: - - ‘electricity’ is a derivative of ‘electric’ + - ‘electricity’ is a derivative of ‘electric’. hypernym: - 06297048-n ili: i69555 @@ -2170,7 +2170,7 @@ definition: - a word that is considered to be unmentionable example: - - ‘failure’ is a dirty word to him + - ‘failure’ is a dirty word to him. hypernym: - 06297048-n ili: i69557 @@ -2194,8 +2194,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06182505-n example: - - the inflected forms of a word can be represented by a stem and a list of inflections - to be attached + - The inflected forms of a word can be represented by a stem and a list of inflections + to be attached. hypernym: - 06297048-n ili: i69559 @@ -2277,7 +2277,7 @@ definition: - two words are heteronyms if they are spelled the same way but differ in pronunciation example: - - the word ‘bow’ is an example of a heteronym + - The word ‘bow’ is an example of a heteronym. hypernym: - 06297048-n ili: i69566 @@ -2288,7 +2288,7 @@ definition: - a word that names the whole of which a given word is a part example: - - ‘hat’ is a holonym for ‘brim’ and ‘crown’ + - ‘hat’ is a holonym for ‘brim’ and ‘crown’. hypernym: - 06297048-n ili: i69567 @@ -2378,7 +2378,7 @@ definition: - a word that names a part of a larger whole example: - - ‘brim’ and ‘crown’ are meronyms of ‘hat’ + - ‘brim’ and ‘crown’ are meronyms of ‘hat’. hypernym: - 06297048-n ili: i69575 @@ -2390,8 +2390,8 @@ definition: - a word that denotes one thing but refers to a related thing example: - - Washington is a metonym for the United States government - - plastic is a metonym for credit card + - Washington is a metonym for the United States government. + - Plastic is a metonym for credit card. hypernym: - 06297048-n ili: i69576 @@ -2402,7 +2402,7 @@ definition: - an anagram that means the opposite of the original word or phrase example: - - ‘restful’ is the antigram of ‘fluster’ + - ‘restful’ is the antigram of ‘fluster’. hypernym: - 06298291-n ili: i69577 @@ -2463,7 +2463,7 @@ definition: - a word serving as the basis for inflected or derived forms example: - - ‘pick’ is the primitive from which ‘picket’ is derived + - ‘pick’ is the primitive from which ‘picket’ is derived. hypernym: - 06297048-n ili: i69583 @@ -2519,7 +2519,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06182505-n example: - - thematic vowels are part of the stem + - Thematic vowels are part of the stem. hypernym: - 06301417-n ili: i69588 @@ -2572,7 +2572,7 @@ - one of the eight sayings of Jesus at the beginning of the Sermon on the Mount; in Latin each saying begins with ‘beatus’ (blessed) example: - - her favorite Beatitude is ‘Blessed are the meek for they shall inherit the earth’ + - Her favorite Beatitude is ‘Blessed are the meek for they shall inherit the earth’. hypernym: - 07166088-n ili: i69592 @@ -2593,7 +2593,7 @@ definition: - an expression introduced into one language by translating it from another language example: - - ‘superman’ is a calque for the German ‘Ubermensch’ + - ‘superman’ is a calque for the German ‘Ubermensch’. hypernym: - 07166088-n ili: i69594 @@ -2711,7 +2711,7 @@ - a word introduced because an existing term has become inadequate example: - Nobody ever heard of analog clocks until digital clocks became common, so ‘analog - clock’ is a retronym + clock’ is a retronym. hypernym: - 06297048-n ili: i69605 @@ -2742,7 +2742,7 @@ definition: - a word or expression used for some particular thing example: - - he learned many medical terms + - He learned many medical terms. hypernym: - 06297048-n ili: i69608 @@ -2777,7 +2777,7 @@ definition: - a word that denotes a manner of doing something example: - - ‘march’ is a troponym of ‘walk’ + - ‘march’ is a troponym of ‘walk’. hypernym: - 06297048-n ili: i69611 @@ -2799,7 +2799,7 @@ definition: - a unit of spoken language larger than a phoneme example: - - the word ‘pocket’ has two syllables + - The word ‘pocket’ has two syllables. hypernym: - 06294878-n ili: i69613 @@ -2918,8 +2918,8 @@ definition: - a variant phonological representation of a morpheme example: - - the final sounds of ‘bets’ and ‘beds’ and ‘horses’ and ‘oxen’ are allomorphs of - the English plural morpheme + - The final sounds of ‘bets’ and ‘beds’ and ‘horses’ and ‘oxen’ are allomorphs of + the English plural morpheme. hypernym: - 06317223-n ili: i69625 @@ -2951,7 +2951,7 @@ definition: - a bound form used only in compounds example: - - ‘hemato-’ is a combining form in words like ‘hematology’ + - ‘hemato-’ is a combining form in words like ‘hematology’. hypernym: - 06317935-n ili: i69628 @@ -3000,7 +3000,7 @@ definition: - the end of a word (a suffix or inflectional ending or final morpheme) example: - - I don't like words that have ‘-ism’ as an ending + - I don't like words that have ‘-ism’ as an ending. hypernym: - 06317223-n ili: i69633 @@ -3208,7 +3208,7 @@ definition: - a word in the genitive case that is used as an attributive adjective example: - - an example of the attributive genitive is ‘John's’ in ‘John's mother’ + - An example of the attributive genitive is ‘John's’ in ‘John's mother’. hypernym: - 06322842-n ili: i69652 @@ -3296,7 +3296,7 @@ - a group of words that form a constituent of a sentence and are considered as a single unit example: - - I concluded from his awkward constructions that he was a foreigner + - I concluded from his awkward constructions that he was a foreigner. hypernym: - 06323956-n ili: i69660 @@ -3362,7 +3362,7 @@ - a clause introduced by a relative pronoun example: - ‘who visits frequently’ is a relative clause in the sentence ‘John, who visits - frequently, is ill’ + frequently, is ill’. hypernym: - 06325134-n ili: i69666 @@ -3412,7 +3412,7 @@ definition: - an expression in parentheses example: - - his writing was full of parentheticals + - His writing was full of parentheticals. hypernym: - 06323757-n ili: i69671 @@ -3472,7 +3472,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06173467-n example: - - ‘Socrates is a man’ predicates manhood of Socrates + - ‘Socrates is a man’ predicates manhood of Socrates. hypernym: - 06764688-n ili: i69676 @@ -3688,7 +3688,7 @@ definition: - an adjective used as a noun example: - - ‘meek’ in ‘blessed are the meek’ is an adnoun + - ‘meek’ in ‘blessed are the meek’ is an adnoun. hypernym: - 06331146-n ili: i69698 @@ -3720,8 +3720,8 @@ definition: - a modifier that has little meaning except to intensify the meaning it modifies example: - - ‘up’ in ‘finished up’ is an intensifier - - ‘honestly’ in ‘I honestly don't know’ is an intensifier + - ‘up’ in ‘finished up’ is an intensifier. + - ‘honestly’ in ‘I honestly don't know’ is an intensifier. hypernym: - 06331794-n ili: i69701 @@ -3789,9 +3789,9 @@ definition: - the comparative form of an adjective or adverb example: - - ‘faster’ is the comparative of the adjective ‘fast’ - - ‘less famous’ is the comparative degree of the adjective ‘famous’ - - ‘more surely’ is the comparative of the adverb ‘surely’ + - ‘faster’ is the comparative of the adjective ‘fast’. + - ‘less famous’ is the comparative degree of the adjective ‘famous’. + - ‘more surely’ is the comparative of the adverb ‘surely’. hypernym: - 06332695-n - 06334605-n @@ -3804,9 +3804,9 @@ definition: - the superlative form of an adjective or adverb example: - - ‘fastest’ is the superlative of the adjective ‘fast’ - - ‘least famous’ is the superlative degree of the adjective ‘famous’ - - ‘most surely’ is the superlative of the adverb ‘surely’ + - ‘fastest’ is the superlative of the adjective ‘fast’. + - ‘least famous’ is the superlative degree of the adjective ‘famous’. + - ‘most surely’ is the superlative of the adverb ‘surely’. hypernym: - 06332695-n - 06334605-n @@ -3985,7 +3985,7 @@ - the grammatical category for the forms of nouns and pronouns and verbs that are used depending on the number of entities involved (singular or dual or plural) example: - - in English the subject and the verb must agree in number + - In English the subject and the verb must agree in number. hypernym: - 06320373-n ili: i69725 @@ -3998,7 +3998,7 @@ and verb forms according to whether they indicate the speaker, the addressee, or a third party example: - - stop talking about yourself in the third person + - Stop talking about yourself in the third person. hypernym: - 06320373-n ili: i69726 @@ -4019,7 +4019,7 @@ - a pronoun or pronominal phrase (as ‘each other’) that expresses a mutual action or relationship between the individuals indicated in the plural subject example: - - The sentence ‘They cared for each other’ contains a reciprocal pronoun + - The sentence ‘They cared for each other’ contains a reciprocal pronoun. hypernym: - 06336363-n ili: i69728 @@ -4082,8 +4082,8 @@ definition: - a verb whose agent performs an action that is directed at the agent example: - - the sentence ‘he washed’ has a reflexive verb - - ‘perjure’ is a reflexive verb because you cannot perjure anyone but yourself + - The sentence ‘he washed’ has a reflexive verb. + - ‘perjure’ is a reflexive verb because you cannot perjure anyone but yourself. hypernym: - 06331562-n ili: i69734 @@ -4206,7 +4206,7 @@ - an English verb followed by one or more particles where the combination behaves as a syntactic and semantic unit example: - - ‘turn out’ is a phrasal verb in the question ‘how many turned out to vote?’ + - ‘turn out’ is a phrasal verb in the question ‘how many turned out to vote?’. hypernym: - 06329055-n ili: i69746 @@ -4372,8 +4372,8 @@ definition: - a language unit by which a person or thing is known example: - - his name really is George Washington - - those are two names for the same thing + - His name really is George Washington. + - Those are two names for the same thing. hypernym: - 06294878-n ili: i69761 @@ -4408,7 +4408,7 @@ definition: - the name derived from a person (real or imaginary) example: - - Down's syndrome is an eponym for the English physician John Down + - Down's syndrome is an eponym for the English physician John Down. hypernym: - 06344646-n ili: i69764 @@ -4419,7 +4419,7 @@ definition: - the person for whom something is named example: - - Constantine I is the eponym for Constantinople + - Constantine I is the eponym for Constantinople. hypernym: - 06344646-n ili: i69765 @@ -4431,8 +4431,8 @@ - a string of characters beginning with a period and followed by one or more letters; the optional second part of a PC computer filename example: - - most applications provide extensions for the files they create - - most BASIC files use the filename extension .BAS + - Most applications provide extensions for the files they create. + - Most BASIC files use the filename extension .BAS. hypernym: - 07026665-n ili: i69766 @@ -4517,7 +4517,7 @@ definition: - the name of a brokerage firm in which stock is held on behalf of a customer example: - - all my stocks are held in street name + - All my stocks are held in street name. hypernym: - 06344646-n ili: i69771 @@ -4528,7 +4528,7 @@ definition: - slang for something (especially for an illegal drug) example: - - ‘smack’ is a street name for heroin + - ‘smack’ is a street name for heroin. hypernym: - 06344646-n - 07171981-n @@ -4541,7 +4541,7 @@ - an alternative name that a person chooses or is given (especially in inner city neighborhoods) example: - - her street name is Bonbon + - Her street name is Bonbon. hypernym: - 06350278-n ili: i69773 @@ -4614,8 +4614,8 @@ definition: - a familiar name for a person (often a shortened version of a person's given name) example: - - Joe's mother would not use his nickname and always called him Joseph - - Henry's nickname was Slim + - Joe's mother would not use his nickname and always called him Joseph. + - Henry's nickname was Slim. hypernym: - 06350278-n ili: i69780 @@ -4631,7 +4631,7 @@ definition: - a descriptive name for a place or thing example: - - the nickname for the U.S. Constitution is ‘Old Ironsides’ + - The nickname for the U.S. Constitution is ‘Old Ironsides’. hypernym: - 06344646-n ili: i69781 @@ -4716,7 +4716,7 @@ definition: - a name of endearment (especially one using a diminutive suffix) example: - - ‘Billy’ is a hypocorism for ‘William’ + - ‘Billy’ is a hypocorism for ‘William’. hypernym: - 06344646-n ili: i69789 @@ -4728,7 +4728,7 @@ definition: - 'an identifying appellation signifying status or function: e.g. ‘Mr.’ or ‘General’' example: - - the professor didn't like his friends to use his formal title + - The professor didn't like his friends to use his formal title. hypernym: - 06350278-n ili: i69790 @@ -4989,7 +4989,7 @@ definition: - an appellation signifying nobility example: - - ‘your majesty’ is the appropriate title to use in addressing a king + - ‘your majesty’ is the appropriate title to use in addressing a king. hypernym: - 06350278-n ili: i69813 @@ -5018,9 +5018,9 @@ definition: - the name of a work of art or literary composition etc. example: - - he looked for books with the word ‘jazz’ in the title - - he refused to give titles to his paintings - - I can never remember movie titles + - He looked for books with the word ‘jazz’ in the title. + - He refused to give titles to his paintings. + - I can never remember movie titles. hypernym: - 06344646-n ili: i69816 @@ -5042,7 +5042,7 @@ definition: - a line of text serving to indicate what the passage below it is about example: - - the heading seemed to have little to do with the text + - The heading seemed to have little to do with the text. hypernym: - 07025650-n ili: i69818 @@ -5168,7 +5168,7 @@ - a heading that names a statute or legislative bill; may give a brief summary of the matters it deals with example: - - Title 8 provided federal help for schools + - Title 8 provided federal help for schools. hypernym: - 06355341-n ili: i69830 @@ -5182,7 +5182,7 @@ - (usually plural) written material introduced into a movie or TV show to give credits or represent dialogue or explain an action example: - - the titles go by faster than I can read + - The titles go by faster than I can read. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -5195,7 +5195,7 @@ definition: - a general or descriptive heading for a section of a written work example: - - the novel had chapter titles + - The novel had chapter titles. hypernym: - 06356690-n ili: i69832 @@ -5206,7 +5206,7 @@ definition: - an entry on a list of persons who contributed to a film or written work example: - - the credits were given at the end of the film + - The credits were given at the end of the film. hypernym: - 06357831-n ili: i69833 @@ -5256,8 +5256,8 @@ definition: - translation back into the original language example: - - the teacher translated Latin texts into English which he gave to his students - for retroversion + - The teacher translated Latin texts into English which he gave to his students + for retroversion. hypernym: - 06548380-n ili: i69838 @@ -5797,7 +5797,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - the ASCII character set was a character coding set for English + - The ASCII character set was a character coding set for English. ili: i69886 instance_hypernym: - 06500717-n @@ -5934,7 +5934,7 @@ World Wide Web; a computer connected to the internet that maintains a series of web pages on the World Wide Web example: - - the Israeli web site was damaged by hostile hackers + - The Israeli web site was damaged by hostile hackers. hypernym: - 03086983-n ili: i69898 @@ -5959,7 +5959,7 @@ definition: - a site that the owner positions as an entrance to other sites on the internet example: - - a portal typically has search engines and free email and chat rooms etc. + - A portal typically has search engines and free email and chat rooms etc. hypernym: - 06370600-n ili: i69900 @@ -5972,8 +5972,8 @@ - letters or symbols that are written or imprinted on a surface to represent the sounds or words of a language example: - - he turned the paper over so the writing wouldn't show - - the doctor's writing was illegible + - He turned the paper over so the writing wouldn't show. + - The doctor's writing was illegible. hypernym: - 06360590-n ili: i69901 @@ -5984,8 +5984,8 @@ definition: - the written form of a word example: - - while the spoken word stands for something, the written word stands for something - that stands for something + - While the spoken word stands for something, the written word stands for something + that stands for something. - a craftsman of the written word hypernym: - 06297048-n @@ -6150,8 +6150,8 @@ - the work of a writer; anything expressed in letters of the alphabet (especially when considered from the point of view of style and effect) example: - - the writing in her novels is excellent - - that editorial was a fine piece of writing + - The writing in her novels is excellent. + - That editorial was a fine piece of writing. hypernym: - 06360590-n ili: i69919 @@ -6166,7 +6166,7 @@ definition: - (usually plural) the collected work of an author example: - - the idea occurs with increasing frequency in Hemingway's writings + - The idea occurs with increasing frequency in Hemingway's writings. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -6190,7 +6190,7 @@ definition: - something that has been written again example: - - the rewrite was much better + - The rewrite was much better. hypernym: - 06374360-n ili: i69922 @@ -6225,7 +6225,7 @@ - 06376048-n example: - the technical literature - - one aspect of Waterloo has not yet been treated in the literature + - One aspect of Waterloo has not yet been treated in the literature. hypernym: - 06374360-n ili: i69925 @@ -6245,7 +6245,7 @@ definition: - written works (especially in books or magazines) example: - - he always took some reading matter with him on the plane + - He always took some reading matter with him on the plane. hypernym: - 06374360-n ili: i69927 @@ -6294,7 +6294,7 @@ definition: - a literary composition in the form of a conversation between two people example: - - he has read Plato's Dialogues in the original Greek + - He has read Plato's Dialogues in the original Greek. hypernym: - 06375736-n ili: i69932 @@ -6406,7 +6406,7 @@ definition: - fiction with a large amount of imagination in it example: - - she made a lot of money writing romantic fantasies + - She made a lot of money writing romantic fantasies. hypernym: - 06378552-n ili: i69942 @@ -6494,7 +6494,7 @@ definition: - a piece of fiction that narrates a chain of related events example: - - he writes stories for the magazines + - He writes stories for the magazines. hypernym: - 06378552-n ili: i69951 @@ -6680,7 +6680,7 @@ definition: - the story that is told in a novel or play or movie etc. example: - - the characters were well drawn but the plot was banal + - The characters were well drawn but the plot was banal. hypernym: - 06381452-n ili: i69969 @@ -6691,7 +6691,7 @@ definition: - the series of events that form a plot example: - - his novels always have a lot of action + - His novels always have a lot of action. hypernym: - 06384937-n ili: i69970 @@ -6712,7 +6712,7 @@ definition: - the decisive moment in a novel or play example: - - the deathbed scene is the climax of the play + - The deathbed scene is the climax of the play. hypernym: - 15269461-n ili: i69972 @@ -6975,7 +6975,7 @@ - a witty satiric verse containing two rhymed couplets and mentioning a famous person example: - ‘The president is George W. Bush, Who is happy to sit on his tush, While sending - his armies to fight, For anything he thinks is right’ is a clerihew + his armies to fight, For anything he thinks is right’ is a clerihew. hypernym: - 06393492-n ili: i69998 @@ -7011,7 +7011,7 @@ definition: - a comic verse of irregular measure example: - - he had heard some silly doggerel that kept running through his mind + - He had heard some silly doggerel that kept running through his mind. hypernym: - 06393492-n ili: i70001 @@ -7493,7 +7493,7 @@ - a stanza with eight lines of iambic pentameter and a concluding Alexandrine with the rhyme pattern abab bcbc c example: - - the Spenserian stanza was introduced by Edmund Spenser in The Faerie Queene + - The Spenserian stanza was introduced by Edmund Spenser in The Faerie Queene. hypernym: - 07066331-n ili: i70049 @@ -7542,7 +7542,7 @@ definition: - matter that has been dictated and transcribed; a dictated passage example: - - he signed and mailed his dictation without bothering to read it + - He signed and mailed his dictation without bothering to read it. hypernym: - 06376912-n ili: i70054 @@ -7581,9 +7581,9 @@ definition: - the words of something written example: - - there were more than a thousand words of text - - they handed out the printed text of the mayor's speech - - he wants to reconstruct the original text + - There were more than a thousand words of text. + - They handed out the printed text of the mayor's speech. + - He wants to reconstruct the original text. hypernym: - 06376912-n ili: i70058 @@ -7602,7 +7602,7 @@ definition: - the main body of a written work (as distinct from illustrations or footnotes etc.) example: - - pictures made the text easier to understand + - Pictures made the text easier to understand. hypernym: - 06376912-n ili: i70059 @@ -7641,7 +7641,7 @@ definition: - a surface area where something has been erased example: - - another word had been written over the erasure + - Another word had been written over the erasure. hypernym: - 05135784-n ili: i70063 @@ -7652,7 +7652,7 @@ definition: - the blank space that surrounds the text on a page example: - - he jotted a note in the margin + - He jotted a note in the margin. hypernym: - 06401196-n ili: i70064 @@ -7663,7 +7663,7 @@ definition: - a blank area example: - - write your name in the space provided + - Write your name in the space provided. hypernym: - 05135784-n ili: i70065 @@ -7788,7 +7788,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - he sent them soft copy of the report + - He sent them soft copy of the report. hypernym: - 06376912-n ili: i70076 @@ -7802,7 +7802,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - he ran off a hard copy of the report + - He ran off a hard copy of the report. hypernym: - 06376912-n ili: i70077 @@ -7835,8 +7835,8 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - he always turns first to the business section - - the history of this work is discussed in the next section + - He always turns first to the business section. + - The history of this work is discussed in the next section. hypernym: - 06374360-n - 07034009-n @@ -7849,7 +7849,7 @@ definition: - an earlier section of a written text example: - - for instructions, refer to the above + - For instructions, refer to the above. hypernym: - 06403644-n ili: i70081 @@ -7927,7 +7927,7 @@ - an inconspicuous clause in a document or bill that affects its meaning in a way that is not immediately apparent example: - - when I demanded my money he showed me the joker in the contract + - When I demanded my money he showed me the joker in the contract. hypernym: - 06404578-n ili: i70088 @@ -7939,7 +7939,7 @@ - a clause that used to be part of the contract with a professional athlete extending the contract for a year beyond its expiration example: - - the reserve clause was used to bind players to a particular ball club + - The reserve clause was used to bind players to a particular ball club. hypernym: - 06404578-n ili: i70089 @@ -7959,7 +7959,7 @@ definition: - the central message of a communication example: - - the body of the message was short + - The body of the message was short. hypernym: - 06611268-n ili: i70091 @@ -7981,7 +7981,7 @@ definition: - a subdivision of a written work; usually numbered and titled example: - - he read a chapter every night before falling asleep + - He read a chapter every night before falling asleep. hypernym: - 06403644-n ili: i70093 @@ -8002,7 +8002,7 @@ definition: - a section of an entertainment that is assigned to a specific performer or performance example: - - they changed his spot on the program + - They changed his spot on the program. hypernym: - 06403644-n ili: i70095 @@ -8063,7 +8063,7 @@ definition: - the initial part of the introduction example: - - the opening established the basic theme + - The opening established the basic theme. hypernym: - 06408573-n ili: i70101 @@ -8124,7 +8124,7 @@ definition: - the last section of a communication example: - - in conclusion I want to say … + - In conclusion I want to say … hypernym: - 06403644-n ili: i70107 @@ -8139,7 +8139,7 @@ definition: - a short passage added at the end of a literary work example: - - the epilogue told what eventually happened to the main characters + - The epilogue told what eventually happened to the main characters. hypernym: - 06410044-n ili: i70108 @@ -8164,7 +8164,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06180214-n example: - - he summarized his main points in his peroration + - He summarized his main points in his peroration. hypernym: - 06410044-n ili: i70110 @@ -8233,7 +8233,7 @@ definition: - a passage selected from a larger work example: - - he presented excerpts from William James' philosophical writings + - He presented excerpts from William James' philosophical writings. hypernym: - 06411914-n ili: i70117 @@ -8266,7 +8266,7 @@ definition: - the passage that is being read example: - - he lost his place on the page + - He lost his place on the page. hypernym: - 06411914-n ili: i70120 @@ -8330,7 +8330,7 @@ - a shared on-line journal where people can post diary entries about their personal experiences and hobbies example: - - postings on a blog are usually in chronological order + - Postings on a blog are usually in chronological order. hypernym: - 06413674-n ili: i70126 @@ -8411,8 +8411,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00616017-n example: - - she recognized his handwriting - - his hand was illegible + - She recognized his handwriting. + - His hand was illegible. hypernym: - 06371284-n ili: i70134 @@ -8476,7 +8476,7 @@ definition: - an illegible scrawl example: - - his signature was just a squiggle but only he could make that squiggle + - His signature was just a squiggle but only he could make that squiggle. hypernym: - 06415790-n ili: i70140 @@ -8527,7 +8527,7 @@ definition: - a signature that validates something example: - - the cashier would not cash the check without an endorsement + - The cashier would not cash the check without an endorsement. hypernym: - 06416225-n ili: i70145 @@ -8700,8 +8700,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06461405-n example: - - the Dead Sea Scrolls provide information about Judaism and the Bible around the - time of Jesus + - The Dead Sea Scrolls provide information about Judaism and the Bible around the + time of Jesus. ili: i70162 instance_hypernym: - 06419376-n @@ -8745,7 +8745,7 @@ definition: - a written work (as a novel) that has been recast in a new form example: - - the play is an adaptation of a short novel + - The play is an adaptation of a short novel. hypernym: - 06374360-n ili: i70166 @@ -8805,7 +8805,7 @@ definition: - an essay (especially one written as an assignment) example: - - he got an A on his composition + - He got an A on his composition. hypernym: - 06421205-n ili: i70172 @@ -8876,7 +8876,7 @@ definition: - a short critical review example: - - the play received good notices + - The play received good notices. hypernym: - 06422034-n ili: i70179 @@ -8888,7 +8888,7 @@ - a written work or composition that has been published (printed on pages bound together) example: - - I am reading a good book on economics + - I am reading a good book on economics. hypernym: - 06601855-n ili: i70180 @@ -8902,7 +8902,7 @@ definition: - an authoritative written work example: - - this book is the final authority on the life of Milton + - This book is the final authority on the life of Milton. hypernym: - 06422547-n ili: i70181 @@ -8927,8 +8927,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06064423-n example: - - postexposure prophylaxis is an integral part of the pharmacopeia in preventing - severe disease after acute infections + - Postexposure prophylaxis is an integral part of the pharmacopeia in preventing + severe disease after acute infections. hypernym: - 06422547-n ili: i70183 @@ -8940,7 +8940,7 @@ definition: - an authoritative statement example: - - my doctor has the last word on the medicines I take + - My doctor has the last word on the medicines I take. hypernym: - 06423235-n ili: i70184 @@ -9039,8 +9039,8 @@ definition: - a publication that is one of a set of several similar publications example: - - the third volume was missing - - he asked for the 1989 volume of the Annual Review + - The third volume was missing. + - He asked for the 1989 volume of the Annual Review. hypernym: - 06601855-n ili: i70194 @@ -9082,8 +9082,8 @@ definition: - a book prepared for use in schools or colleges example: - - his economics textbook is in its tenth edition - - the professor wrote the text that he assigned students to buy + - His economics textbook is in its tenth edition. + - The professor wrote the text that he assigned students to buy. hypernym: - 06422547-n ili: i70198 @@ -9207,7 +9207,7 @@ definition: - a book or pamphlet containing an enumeration of things example: - - he found it in the Sears catalog + - He found it in the Sears catalog. hypernym: - 06422547-n ili: i70211 @@ -9229,7 +9229,7 @@ definition: - a book containing the scripts of one or more dramatic plays example: - - the 1963 playbook leaves out the whole first scene + - The 1963 playbook leaves out the whole first scene. hypernym: - 06422547-n ili: i70213 @@ -9294,7 +9294,7 @@ definition: - a book to which you can refer for authoritative facts example: - - he contributed articles to the basic reference work on that topic + - He contributed articles to the basic reference work on that topic. hypernym: - 06422547-n ili: i70219 @@ -9708,9 +9708,9 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - negative identification can only be accomplished through biometric identification - - if a pin or password is lost or forgotten, it can be changed and reissued but - a biometric identification cannot + - Negative identification can only be accomplished through biometric identification. + - If a pin or password is lost or forgotten, it can be changed and reissued but + a biometric identification cannot. hypernym: - 06898133-n ili: i70259 @@ -9724,7 +9724,7 @@ - a generic term for any device whose possession entitles the holder to a means of access example: - - a safe-deposit box usually requires two keys to open it + - A safe-deposit box usually requires two keys to open it. hypernym: - 06898439-n ili: i70260 @@ -9736,7 +9736,7 @@ - a numeral or string of numerals that is used for identification and may be attached to accounts, memberships, etc. example: - - she refused to give them her Social Security number + - She refused to give them her Social Security number. hypernym: - 06898439-n ili: i70261 @@ -9791,7 +9791,7 @@ definition: - the number is used in calling a particular telephone example: - - he has an unlisted number + - He has an unlisted number. hypernym: - 06804229-n ili: i70266 @@ -9837,7 +9837,7 @@ - an annual publication containing astronomical tables that give the positions of the celestial bodies throughout the year example: - - today computers calculate the ephemerides + - Today computers calculate the ephemerides. hypernym: - 06438138-n ili: i70270 @@ -9917,8 +9917,8 @@ definition: - the omission that is made when an editorial change shortens a written passage example: - - an editor's deletions frequently upset young authors - - both parties agreed on the excision of the proposed clause + - An editor's deletions frequently upset young authors. + - Both parties agreed on the excision of the proposed clause. hypernym: - 06439501-n ili: i70277 @@ -9940,7 +9940,7 @@ definition: - a correction made by erasing example: - - there were many erasures in the typescript + - There were many erasures in the typescript. hypernym: - 06440207-n ili: i70279 @@ -10101,7 +10101,7 @@ definition: - the sacred writings of the Christian religions example: - - he went to carry the Word to the heathen + - He went to carry the Word to the heathen. hypernym: - 06441260-n ili: i70293 @@ -11623,7 +11623,7 @@ definition: - one of the sections (or chapters) in the Koran example: - - the Quran is divided in 114 suras + - The Quran is divided in 114 suras. hypernym: - 06403644-n ili: i70415 @@ -11875,7 +11875,7 @@ - a later sacred text of Hinduism of a mystical nature dealing with metaphysical questions example: - - the Vedanta philosophy developed from the pantheistic views of the Upanishads + - The Vedanta philosophy developed from the pantheistic views of the Upanishads. ili: i70438 instance_hypernym: - 06441260-n @@ -11920,7 +11920,7 @@ definition: - a brief statement that presents the main points in a concise form example: - - he gave a summary of the conclusions + - He gave a summary of the conclusions. hypernym: - 06735202-n ili: i70442 @@ -11942,7 +11942,7 @@ definition: - a summary of the subject or plot of a literary work or play or movie example: - - the editor added the argument to the poem + - The editor added the argument to the poem. hypernym: - 06478678-n ili: i70444 @@ -12052,7 +12052,7 @@ definition: - a general summary of a subject example: - - the treasurer gave a brief overview of the financial consequences + - The treasurer gave a brief overview of the financial consequences. hypernym: - 06478678-n ili: i70455 @@ -12270,7 +12270,7 @@ definition: - a printed document with spaces in which to write example: - - he filled out his tax form + - He filled out his tax form. hypernym: - 06481744-n ili: i70475 @@ -12321,8 +12321,8 @@ - a questionnaire that is supposed to yield a description of a person's personality traits example: - - a personality inventory is a direct test of personality, as contrasted with a - projective test + - A personality inventory is a direct test of personality, as contrasted with a + projective test. hypernym: - 06485793-n - 01009405-n @@ -12397,7 +12397,7 @@ definition: - an official form on which a request is made example: - - first you have to fill out the requisition + - First you have to fill out the requisition. hypernym: - 06485234-n ili: i70486 @@ -12482,7 +12482,7 @@ definition: - a card certifying the identity of the bearer example: - - he had to show his card to get in + - He had to show his card to get in. hypernym: - 06898439-n ili: i70494 @@ -12696,9 +12696,9 @@ - a distinct part that can be specified separately in a group of things that could be enumerated on a list example: - - he noticed an item in the New York Times - - she had several items on her shopping list - - the main point on the agenda was taken up first + - He noticed an item in the New York Times. + - She had several items on her shopping list. + - The main point on the agenda was taken up first. hypernym: - 13831419-n ili: i70514 @@ -12737,7 +12737,7 @@ definition: - an item in an appropriation bill example: - - Some governors can veto line items in their state budgets + - Some governors can veto line items in their state budgets. hypernym: - 06494090-n ili: i70518 @@ -12758,7 +12758,7 @@ - an item on a list or in a sequence example: - in the second place - - moved from third to fifth position + - … moved from third to fifth position hypernym: - 06494090-n ili: i70520 @@ -12801,7 +12801,7 @@ - 06182505-n example: - ‘Those girls, they giggle when they see me’ and ‘Cigarettes, you couldn't pay - me to smoke them’ are examples of topicalization + me to smoke them’ are examples of topicalization. hypernym: - 07117611-n ili: i70523 @@ -12812,7 +12812,7 @@ definition: - information that can be used to attack or defend a claim or argument or viewpoint example: - - his admission provided ammunition for his critics + - His admission provided ammunition for his critics. hypernym: - 06646883-n ili: i70524 @@ -12864,7 +12864,7 @@ definition: - a list of names of specially favored people example: - - the boss gave me his A-list of people we should try to recruit + - The boss gave me his A-list of people we should try to recruit. hypernym: - 06492991-n ili: i70529 @@ -12927,7 +12927,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - the managers presented their cards to the umpire at home plate + - The managers presented their cards to the umpire at home plate. hypernym: - 06506991-n ili: i70534 @@ -13004,7 +13004,7 @@ definition: - a list or register of events (appointments or social events or court cases etc.) example: - - I have you on my calendar for next Monday + - I have you on my calendar for next Monday. hypernym: - 06492991-n ili: i70541 @@ -13033,7 +13033,7 @@ definition: - a complete list of things; usually arranged systematically example: - - it does not pretend to be a catalog of his achievements + - It does not pretend to be a catalog of his achievements. hypernym: - 06492991-n ili: i70544 @@ -13187,9 +13187,9 @@ definition: - a list of crimes for which an accused person has been previously convicted example: - - he ruled that the criminal record of the defendant could not be disclosed to the - court - - the prostitute had a record a mile long + - He ruled that the criminal record of the defendant could not be disclosed to the + court. + - The prostitute had a record a mile long. hypernym: - 06492991-n ili: i70558 @@ -13272,7 +13272,7 @@ definition: - a list of heterogenous items that someone wants example: - - the union came to the table with a whole grocery list of demands + - The union came to the table with a whole grocery list of demands. hypernym: - 06492991-n ili: i70566 @@ -13341,7 +13341,7 @@ definition: - a list of answers to a test example: - - some students had stolen the key to the final exam + - Some students had stolen the key to the final exam. hypernym: - 06492991-n ili: i70573 @@ -13382,7 +13382,7 @@ definition: - a list of dishes available at a restaurant example: - - the menu was in French + - The menu was in French. hypernym: - 06498711-n ili: i70577 @@ -13465,7 +13465,7 @@ - a list of the financial assets held by an individual or a bank or other financial institution example: - - they were disappointed by the poor returns on their stock portfolio + - They were disappointed by the poor returns on their stock portfolio. hypernym: - 06492991-n ili: i70584 @@ -13478,7 +13478,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00620470-n example: - - the posting was made in the cash account + - The posting was made in the cash account. hypernym: - 06492991-n ili: i70585 @@ -13521,7 +13521,7 @@ definition: - a list of names example: - - his name was struck off the rolls + - His name was struck off the rolls. hypernym: - 06492991-n ili: i70589 @@ -13909,8 +13909,8 @@ definition: - a document stating the aims and principles of a political party example: - - their candidate simply ignored the party platform - - they won the election even though they offered no positive program + - Their candidate simply ignored the party platform. + - They won the election even though they offered no positive program. hypernym: - 06481744-n ili: i70619 @@ -14071,7 +14071,7 @@ definition: - a written record of messages sent or received example: - - they kept a log of all transmission by the radio station + - They kept a log of all transmission by the radio station. - an email log hypernym: - 06514369-n @@ -14092,7 +14092,7 @@ definition: - a brief written record example: - - he made a note of the appointment + - He made a note of the appointment. hypernym: - 06514369-n ili: i70636 @@ -14103,7 +14103,7 @@ definition: - the written evidence of someone's activities example: - - this paper trail consisted mainly of electronically stored information + - This paper trail consisted mainly of electronically stored information. hypernym: - 06514369-n ili: i70637 @@ -14225,7 +14225,7 @@ definition: - a short note example: - - the secretary keeps the minutes of the meeting + - The secretary keeps the minutes of the meeting. hypernym: - 06516453-n ili: i70649 @@ -14247,7 +14247,7 @@ definition: - (dated slang) a remarkable or excellent thing or person example: - - that story was a corker + - That story was a corker. exemplifies: - 07171981-n hypernym: @@ -14260,7 +14260,7 @@ definition: - a message that helps you remember something example: - - he ignored his wife's reminders + - He ignored his wife's reminders. hypernym: - 06611268-n ili: i70652 @@ -14342,7 +14342,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00465962-n example: - - you have to turn in your card to get a handicap + - You have to turn in your card to get a handicap. hypernym: - 06649049-n ili: i70660 @@ -14388,7 +14388,7 @@ - the official published verbatim report of the proceedings of a parliamentary body; originally of the British Parliament example: - - the Canadian Hansard is published in both English and French + - The Canadian Hansard is published in both English and French. hypernym: - 06520103-n ili: i70664 @@ -14563,7 +14563,7 @@ definition: - a formal document giving notice of your intention to resign example: - - he submitted his resignation as of next month + - He submitted his resignation as of next month. hypernym: - 06481744-n ili: i70679 @@ -14621,7 +14621,7 @@ definition: - a verbal or written request for assistance or employment or admission to a school example: - - December 31 is the deadline for applications + - December 31 is the deadline for applications. hypernym: - 06525357-n ili: i70684 @@ -14725,7 +14725,7 @@ - 06165265-n example: - a history of France - - he gave an inaccurate account of the plot to kill the president + - He gave an inaccurate account of the plot to kill the president. - the story of exposure to lead hypernym: - 06659969-n @@ -14881,7 +14881,7 @@ definition: - a periodic statement prepared by a bank for each client example: - - I wish my bank statement arrived earlier in the month + - I wish my bank statement arrived earlier in the month. hypernym: - 06528586-n ili: i70709 @@ -14892,8 +14892,8 @@ definition: - an itemized statement of money owed for goods shipped or services rendered example: - - he paid his bill and left - - send me an account of what I owe + - He paid his bill and left. + - Send me an account of what I owe. hypernym: - 06528586-n ili: i70710 @@ -14963,7 +14963,7 @@ definition: - the bill in a restaurant example: - - he asked the waiter for the check + - He asked the waiter for the check. hypernym: - 06528946-n ili: i70717 @@ -15049,7 +15049,7 @@ definition: - a complimentary ticket example: - - the star got passes for his family + - The star got passes for his family. hypernym: - 06530710-n ili: i70725 @@ -15270,7 +15270,7 @@ definition: - written contract or certificate of insurance example: - - you should have read the small print on your policy + - You should have read the small print on your policy. hypernym: - 06532935-n ili: i70747 @@ -15372,7 +15372,7 @@ definition: - a conspiracy not to talk about some situation or event example: - - there was a conspiracy of silence about police brutality + - There was a conspiracy of silence about police brutality. hypernym: - 06536926-n ili: i70757 @@ -15447,7 +15447,7 @@ definition: - a contract granting the right to operate a subsidiary business example: - - he got the beer concession at the ball park + - He got the beer concession at the ball park. hypernym: - 06532935-n ili: i70764 @@ -15531,7 +15531,7 @@ to the buyer (vendee) for a fixed price in money (paid or agreed to be paid by the buyer) example: - - the salesman faxed the sales agreement to his home office + - The salesman faxed the sales agreement to his home office. hypernym: - 06783066-n ili: i70772 @@ -15600,7 +15600,7 @@ - a commercial document used to request someone to supply something in return for payment and providing specifications and quantities example: - - IBM received an order for a hundred computers + - IBM received an order for a hundred computers. hypernym: - 06483696-n ili: i70778 @@ -15661,7 +15661,7 @@ definition: - a repeated order for the same merchandise example: - - he's the one who sends out all the new orders and reorders + - He's the one who sends out all the new orders and reorders. hypernym: - 06541210-n ili: i70784 @@ -15794,7 +15794,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - there is a law against kidnapping + - There is a law against kidnapping. hypernym: - 06491336-n ili: i70796 @@ -16044,7 +16044,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - they held a public hearing on the bill + - They held a public hearing on the bill. hypernym: - 06491336-n ili: i70816 @@ -16074,7 +16074,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - bills of attainder are prohibited by the Constitution of the United States + - Bills of attainder are prohibited by the Constitution of the United States. hypernym: - 06548844-n ili: i70818 @@ -16207,7 +16207,7 @@ definition: - a vigorous reprimand example: - - I read him the riot act + - I read him the riot act. hypernym: - 06724794-n ili: i70830 @@ -16246,7 +16246,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - a friend in New Mexico said that the order caused no trouble out there + - A friend in New Mexico said that the order caused no trouble out there. hypernym: - 06544086-n ili: i70833 @@ -16301,7 +16301,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - the court found divestiture to be necessary in preventing a monopoly + - The court found divestiture to be necessary in preventing a monopoly. hypernym: - 06551493-n ili: i70837 @@ -16364,8 +16364,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - in 1920 the 18th amendment to the Constitution established prohibition in the - US + - In 1920 the 18th amendment to the Constitution established prohibition in the + US. hypernym: - 06544321-n ili: i70843 @@ -16390,8 +16390,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - the Supreme Court has the power to stay an injunction pending an appeal to the - whole Court + - The Supreme Court has the power to stay an injunction pending an appeal to the + whole Court. hypernym: - 06551761-n ili: i70845 @@ -16426,7 +16426,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - injunctions were formerly obtained by writ but now by a judicial order + - Injunctions were formerly obtained by writ but now by a judicial order. hypernym: - 06554038-n ili: i70848 @@ -16543,7 +16543,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - after he discovered he had AIDS he drew up a living will + - After he discovered he had AIDS he drew up a living will. hypernym: - 06491336-n ili: i70857 @@ -16557,8 +16557,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - he signed the deed - - he kept the title to his car in the glove compartment + - He signed the deed. + - He kept the title to his car in the glove compartment. hypernym: - 06491336-n ili: i70858 @@ -16785,7 +16785,7 @@ definition: - document giving the tax collector information about the taxpayer's tax liability example: - - his gross income was enough that he had to file a tax return + - His gross income was enough that he had to file a tax return. hypernym: - 06491336-n ili: i70877 @@ -16980,7 +16980,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - opinions are usually written by a single judge + - Opinions are usually written by a single judge. hypernym: - 06491336-n ili: i70895 @@ -17318,7 +17318,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - imposing a gag order on members of the press violates the First Amendment + - Imposing a gag order on members of the press violates the First Amendment. hypernym: - 06551493-n ili: i70922 @@ -17550,7 +17550,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06551169-n example: - - he was arrested on a charge of larceny + - He was arrested on a charge of larceny. hypernym: - 06571356-n ili: i70941 @@ -17681,8 +17681,8 @@ - 06551169-n - 08458195-n example: - - his admission was part of a plea bargain with the prosecutor - - plea bargaining helps to stop the courts becoming congested + - His admission was part of a plea bargain with the prosecutor. + - Plea bargaining helps to stop the courts becoming congested. hypernym: - 07164544-n ili: i70952 @@ -17783,7 +17783,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - the market for software is expected to expand + - The market for software is expected to expand. hypernym: - 06367301-n ili: i70960 @@ -17829,7 +17829,7 @@ - software that has not yet been released but has received an alpha test and still has more bugs than a regular release example: - - beta software is usually available only to particular users who will test it + - Beta software is usually available only to particular users who will test it. hypernym: - 06578068-n ili: i70963 @@ -17950,7 +17950,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - the program required several hundred lines of code + - The program required several hundred lines of code. hypernym: - 06578068-n ili: i70974 @@ -17977,7 +17977,7 @@ - a program that gives a computer instructions that provide the user with tools to accomplish a task example: - - he has tried several different word processing applications + - He has tried several different word processing applications. hypernym: - 06581154-n ili: i70976 @@ -18021,8 +18021,8 @@ system; a binary for one operating system will not run on a different operating system example: - - the same source code can be compiled to produce different binaries for different - operating systems + - The same source code can be compiled to produce different binaries for different + operating systems. hypernym: - 06581154-n ili: i70980 @@ -18435,7 +18435,7 @@ definition: - a computer program that divides code up into functional components example: - - compilers must parse source code in order to translate it into object code + - Compilers must parse source code in order to translate it into object code. hypernym: - 06581154-n ili: i71019 @@ -18666,7 +18666,7 @@ definition: - a computer program that looks for text that matches a given text example: - - Google uses text-matching to find web pages containing a particular text + - Google uses text-matching to find web pages containing a particular text. hypernym: - 06581154-n ili: i71041 @@ -18690,8 +18690,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - a computer system provides utility programs to perform the tasks needed by most - users + - A computer system provides utility programs to perform the tasks needed by most + users. hypernym: - 06581154-n ili: i71043 @@ -18762,7 +18762,7 @@ definition: - an instruction that interrupts the program being executed example: - - Pascal performs calls by simply giving the name of the routine to be executed + - Pascal performs calls by simply giving the name of the routine to be executed. hypernym: - 06597067-n ili: i71049 @@ -18912,7 +18912,7 @@ ‘explode’) if a particular condition is satisfied; when exploded it may delete or corrupt data, or print a spurious message, or have other harmful effects example: - - a disgruntled employee planted a logic bomb + - A disgruntled employee planted a logic bomb. hypernym: - 06585196-n ili: i71064 @@ -18924,8 +18924,8 @@ definition: - a program that appears desirable but actually contains something harmful example: - - the contents of a trojan can be a virus or a worm - - when he downloaded the free game, it turned out to be a trojan horse + - The contents of a trojan can be a virus or a worm. + - When he downloaded the free game, it turned out to be a trojan horse. hypernym: - 06585196-n ili: i71065 @@ -18938,7 +18938,7 @@ - a software program capable of reproducing itself and usually capable of causing great harm to files or other programs on the same computer example: - - a true virus cannot spread to another computer without human assistance + - A true virus cannot spread to another computer without human assistance. hypernym: - 06585196-n ili: i71066 @@ -18951,8 +18951,8 @@ - a software program capable of reproducing itself that can spread from one computer to the next over a network example: - - worms take advantage of automatic file sending and receiving features found on - many computers + - Worms take advantage of automatic file sending and receiving features found on + many computers. hypernym: - 06585196-n ili: i71067 @@ -19165,7 +19165,7 @@ definition: - something that is read example: - - the article was a very good read + - The article was a very good read. hypernym: - 06601855-n ili: i71086 @@ -19178,7 +19178,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06690047-n example: - - they ran off an initial printing of 2000 copies + - They ran off an initial printing of 2000 copies. hypernym: - 06601855-n ili: i71087 @@ -19498,7 +19498,7 @@ - a periodic publication containing pictures and stories and articles of interest to those who purchase it or subscribe to it example: - - it takes several years before a magazine starts to break even or make money + - It takes several years before a magazine starts to break even or make money. hypernym: - 06274022-n - 06601855-n @@ -19598,7 +19598,7 @@ definition: - one of a series published periodically example: - - she found an old issue of the magazine in her dentist's waiting room + - She found an old issue of the magazine in her dentist's waiting room. hypernym: - 06605500-n ili: i71128 @@ -19610,7 +19610,7 @@ definition: - a numbered item in a series example: - - take the number 2 to the main square, then change to the number 5 + - Take the number 2 to the main square, then change to the number 5. hypernym: - 03593583-n members: @@ -19620,7 +19620,7 @@ definition: - an issue of a newspaper example: - - he read it in yesterday's edition of the Times + - He read it in yesterday's edition of the Times. hypernym: - 06609182-n ili: i71129 @@ -19640,7 +19640,7 @@ definition: - a periodical dedicated to a particular subject example: - - he reads the medical journals + - He reads the medical journals. hypernym: - 06605500-n ili: i71131 @@ -19679,8 +19679,8 @@ definition: - written material intended to be read example: - - the teacher assigned new readings - - he bought some reading material at the airport + - The teacher assigned new readings. + - He bought some reading material at the airport. hypernym: - 06360590-n ili: i71135 @@ -19760,9 +19760,9 @@ definition: - the subject matter of a conversation or discussion example: - - he didn't want to discuss that subject - - it was a very sensitive topic - - his letters were always on the theme of love + - He didn't want to discuss that subject. + - It was a very sensitive topic. + - His letters were always on the theme of love. hypernym: - 06611268-n ili: i71142 @@ -19775,7 +19775,7 @@ definition: - the subject of a dispute example: - - the real bone of contention, as you know, is money + - The real bone of contention, as you know, is money. hypernym: - 06612141-n ili: i71143 @@ -19796,7 +19796,7 @@ - communication that is suitable for or intended to be instructive example: - the didacticism expected in books for the young - - the didacticism of the 19th century gave birth to many great museums + - The didacticism of the 19th century gave birth to many great museums. hypernym: - 00033319-n ili: i71145 @@ -19850,10 +19850,10 @@ definition: - the message that is intended or expressed or signified example: - - what is the meaning of this sentence? + - What is the meaning of this sentence? - the significance of a red traffic light - the signification of Chinese characters - - the import of his announcement was ambiguous + - The import of his announcement was ambiguous. hypernym: - 06611268-n ili: i71150 @@ -19898,9 +19898,9 @@ - the meaning of a word or expression; the way in which a word or expression or situation can be interpreted example: - - the dictionary gave several senses for the word - - in the best sense, charity is really a duty - - the signifier is linked to the signified + - The dictionary gave several senses for the word. + - In the best sense, charity is really a duty. + - The signifier is linked to the signified. hypernym: - 06613680-n ili: i71154 @@ -20073,7 +20073,7 @@ - an offensive or disparaging expression that is substituted for an inoffensive one example: - - his favorite dysphemism was to ask for axle grease when he wanted butter + - His favorite dysphemism was to ask for axle grease when he wanted butter. hypernym: - 07166088-n ili: i71171 @@ -20113,7 +20113,7 @@ definition: - the significance of a story or event example: - - the moral of the story is to love thy neighbor + - The moral of the story is to love thy neighbor. hypernym: - 06613680-n ili: i71175 @@ -20125,8 +20125,8 @@ definition: - a subtle difference in meaning or opinion or attitude example: - - without understanding the finer nuances you can't enjoy the humor - - don't argue about shades of meaning + - Without understanding the finer nuances you can't enjoy the humor. + - Don't argue about shades of meaning. hypernym: - 06613680-n ili: i71176 @@ -20173,9 +20173,9 @@ definition: - a brief version of the essential meaning of something example: - - get to the point - - he missed the point of the joke - - life has lost its point + - Get to the point. + - He missed the point of the joke. + - Life has lost its point. hypernym: - 06613680-n ili: i71180 @@ -20261,7 +20261,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - I think that is a load of cobblers + - I think that is a load of cobblers. hypernym: - 06619692-n ili: i71188 @@ -20272,7 +20272,7 @@ definition: - nonsense; foolish talk example: - - that's a crock + - That's a crock. hypernym: - 06619692-n ili: i71189 @@ -20379,7 +20379,7 @@ definition: - senseless talk example: - - don't give me that stuff + - Don't give me that stuff. exemplifies: - 07171981-n hypernym: @@ -20439,7 +20439,7 @@ - communication (written or spoken) that persuades someone to accept something untrue or undesirable example: - - they tried to sell me a bill of goods about a secondhand car + - They tried to sell me a bill of goods about a secondhand car. hypernym: - 06770936-n ili: i71204 @@ -20503,8 +20503,8 @@ domain_topic: - 14878134-n example: - - I put up with a lot of bullshit from that jerk - - what he said was mostly bull + - I put up with a lot of bullshit from that jerk. + - What he said was mostly bull. exemplifies: - 07139048-n - 06730109-n @@ -20606,7 +20606,7 @@ definition: - an excerpt cut from a newspaper or magazine example: - - he searched through piles of letters and clippings + - He searched through piles of letters and clippings. hypernym: - 06412153-n ili: i71217 @@ -20621,7 +20621,7 @@ definition: - a distinct selection of music from a recording or a compact disc example: - - he played the first cut on the cd + - He played the first cut on the cd. - the title track of the album hypernym: - 06412153-n @@ -20674,8 +20674,8 @@ - a form of entertainment that enacts a story by sound and a sequence of images giving the illusion of continuous movement example: - - they went to a movie every Saturday night - - the film was shot on location + - They went to a movie every Saturday night. + - The film was shot on location. hypernym: - 04014270-n ili: i71223 @@ -20729,7 +20729,7 @@ definition: - the principal (full-length) film in a program at a movie theater example: - - the feature tonight is ‘Casablanca’ + - The feature tonight is ‘Casablanca’. hypernym: - 06626039-n ili: i71227 @@ -20887,8 +20887,8 @@ definition: - a movie that is marked by a mood of pessimism, fatalism, menace, and cynical characters example: - - film noir was applied by French critics to describe American thriller or detective - films in the 1940s + - Film noir was applied by French critics to describe American thriller or detective + films in the 1940s. hypernym: - 06626039-n ili: i71242 @@ -20959,7 +20959,7 @@ definition: - (film) an immediate transition from one shot to the next example: - - the cut from the accident scene to the hospital seemed too abrupt + - The cut from the accident scene to the hospital seemed too abrupt. hypernym: - 06412971-n ili: i71249 @@ -21021,7 +21021,7 @@ definition: - a radio or television show example: - - did you see his program last night? + - Did you see his program last night? hypernym: - 00521313-n ili: i71256 @@ -21043,7 +21043,7 @@ definition: - a program devoted to current events, often using interviews and commentary example: - - we watch the 7 o'clock news every night + - We watch the 7 o'clock news every night. hypernym: - 06631935-n ili: i71258 @@ -21056,7 +21056,7 @@ definition: - a program that is broadcast again example: - - she likes to watch ‘I love Lucy’ reruns + - She likes to watch ‘I love Lucy’ reruns. hypernym: - 06631935-n ili: i71259 @@ -21068,7 +21068,7 @@ - a program during which well-known people discuss a topic or answer questions telephoned in by the audience example: - - in England they call a talk show a ‘chat show’ + - In England they call a talk show a ‘chat show’. hypernym: - 06631935-n ili: i71260 @@ -21347,7 +21347,7 @@ definition: - a written message addressed to a person or organization example: - - mailed an indignant letter to the editor + - … mailed an indignant letter to the editor hypernym: - 06399623-n - 03222161-n @@ -21486,7 +21486,7 @@ definition: - a short personal letter example: - - drop me a line when you get there + - Drop me a line when you get there. hypernym: - 06637836-n ili: i71301 @@ -21500,7 +21500,7 @@ definition: - a note explaining an absence example: - - he had to get his mother to write an excuse for him + - He had to get his mother to write an excuse for him. hypernym: - 06638793-n ili: i71302 @@ -21541,7 +21541,7 @@ - a rectangular piece of stiff paper used to send messages (may have printed greetings or pictures) example: - - they sent us a card from Miami + - They sent us a card from Miami. hypernym: - 06636121-n ili: i71306 @@ -21669,8 +21669,8 @@ definition: - a statement acknowledging something or someone example: - - she must have seen him but she gave no sign of acknowledgment - - the preface contained an acknowledgment of those who had helped her + - She must have seen him but she gave no sign of acknowledgment. + - The preface contained an acknowledgment of those who had helped her. hypernym: - 06611268-n ili: i71319 @@ -21692,7 +21692,7 @@ definition: - a farewell remark example: - - they said their good-byes + - They said their good-byes. hypernym: - 06641899-n ili: i71321 @@ -21750,7 +21750,7 @@ definition: - (usually plural) a polite expression of desire for someone's welfare example: - - give him my kind regards + - Give him my kind regards. - my best wishes exemplifies: - 06306016-n @@ -21766,7 +21766,7 @@ definition: - the manner in which something is greeted example: - - she did not expect the cold reception she received from her superiors + - She did not expect the cold reception she received from her superiors. hypernym: - 06642524-n ili: i71326 @@ -21800,7 +21800,7 @@ definition: - a greeting or reception example: - - the proposal got a warm welcome + - The proposal got a warm welcome. hypernym: - 06642524-n ili: i71329 @@ -21821,7 +21821,7 @@ definition: - unkind and inconsiderate welcome example: - - he was taken aback by such inhospitality + - He was taken aback by such inhospitality. hypernym: - 06643829-n ili: i71331 @@ -21879,7 +21879,7 @@ definition: - an expression of greeting example: - - every morning they exchanged polite hellos + - Every morning they exchanged polite hellos. hypernym: - 06642524-n ili: i71336 @@ -21950,7 +21950,7 @@ definition: - an expression of regret at having caused trouble for someone example: - - he wrote a letter of apology to the hostess + - He wrote a letter of apology to the hostess. hypernym: - 06641368-n ili: i71342 @@ -21970,7 +21970,7 @@ definition: - an expression of sympathy with another's grief example: - - they sent their condolences + - They sent their condolences. hypernym: - 06641368-n ili: i71344 @@ -22052,7 +22052,7 @@ - information (data or ideas or observations) that can be used or reworked into a finished form example: - - the archives provided rich material for a definitive biography + - The archives provided rich material for a definitive biography. hypernym: - 06646883-n ili: i71352 @@ -22074,7 +22074,7 @@ definition: - true confidential information example: - - after the trial he gave us the real details + - After the trial he gave us the real details. hypernym: - 06646883-n ili: i71354 @@ -22086,7 +22086,7 @@ definition: - slang terms for inside information example: - - is that the straight dope? + - Is that the straight dope? hypernym: - 06648469-n ili: i71355 @@ -22101,7 +22101,7 @@ - a statement or assertion of verified information about something that is the case or has happened example: - - he supported his argument with an impressive array of facts + - He supported his argument with an impressive array of facts. hypernym: - 06646883-n ili: i71356 @@ -22112,8 +22112,8 @@ definition: - a compilation of the known facts regarding something or someone example: - - Al Smith used to say, ‘Let's look at the record’ - - his name is in all the record books + - Al Smith used to say, ‘Let's look at the record’. + - His name is in all the record books. hypernym: - 06648784-n ili: i71357 @@ -22169,7 +22169,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - give me the gen on your new line of computers + - Give me the gen on your new line of computers. hypernym: - 06646883-n ili: i71361 @@ -22190,8 +22190,8 @@ - a database in which relations between information items are explicitly specified as accessible attributes example: - - in a relational database the data are organized as a number of differently sized - tables + - In a relational database the data are organized as a number of differently sized + tables. hypernym: - 06600792-n ili: i71363 @@ -22318,7 +22318,7 @@ definition: - a statistical compilation that provides a context for economic or financial conditions example: - - this business index is computed relative to the base year of 2005 + - This business index is computed relative to the base year of 2005. hypernym: - 06652323-n ili: i71374 @@ -22330,8 +22330,8 @@ - an indicator of stock market prices; based on the share values of 30 blue-chip stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange example: - - the Dow Jones Industrial Average is the most widely cited indicator of how the - stock market is doing + - The Dow Jones Industrial Average is the most widely cited indicator of how the + stock market is doing. ili: i71375 instance_hypernym: - 06654573-n @@ -22427,7 +22427,7 @@ definition: - information about recent and important events example: - - they awaited news of the outcome + - They awaited news of the outcome. hypernym: - 06646883-n ili: i71384 @@ -22441,7 +22441,7 @@ definition: - informal information of any kind that is not previously known to someone example: - - it was news to me + - It was news to me. hypernym: - 06646883-n ili: i71385 @@ -22462,7 +22462,7 @@ definition: - secret information about an enemy (or potential enemy) example: - - we sent out planes to gather intelligence on their radar coverage + - We sent out planes to gather intelligence on their radar coverage. hypernym: - 06646883-n ili: i71387 @@ -22495,7 +22495,7 @@ definition: - the most recent news or development example: - - have you heard the latest? + - Have you heard the latest? hypernym: - 06654787-n ili: i71390 @@ -22506,8 +22506,8 @@ definition: - information or data that updates example: - - do you have the latest software update? - - I just heard the update on the unemployment figures + - Do you have the latest software update? + - I just heard the update on the unemployment figures. hypernym: - 06646883-n ili: i71391 @@ -22518,7 +22518,7 @@ definition: - an indication that makes something evident example: - - his trembling was evidence of his fear + - His trembling was evidence of his fear. hypernym: - 06810027-n ili: i71392 @@ -22554,7 +22554,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - they used face recognition to spot known terrorists + - They used face recognition to spot known terrorists. hypernym: - 06435918-n ili: i71395 @@ -22606,7 +22606,7 @@ definition: - a mark of a foot or shoe on a surface example: - - the police made casts of the footprints in the soft earth outside the window + - The police made casts of the footprints in the soft earth outside the window. hypernym: - 06811608-n ili: i71400 @@ -22619,7 +22619,7 @@ definition: - evidence in the form of footprints example: - - there was footprint evidence that he had been at the scene of the crime + - There was footprint evidence that he had been at the scene of the crime. hypernym: - 06657802-n - 06656171-n @@ -22652,7 +22652,7 @@ definition: - biometric identification by scanning the retina of the eye example: - - identification by retinal scanning is complicated by eye movements + - Identification by retinal scanning is complicated by eye movements. hypernym: - 06435918-n ili: i71404 @@ -22664,7 +22664,7 @@ - biometric identification by electronically recording and graphically representing a person's voice example: - - voiceprints are uniquely characteristic of individual speakers + - Voiceprints are uniquely characteristic of individual speakers. hypernym: - 06435918-n ili: i71405 @@ -22676,8 +22676,8 @@ - a perceptible indication of something not immediately apparent (as a visible clue that something has happened) example: - - he showed signs of strain - - they welcomed the signs of spring + - He showed signs of strain. + - They welcomed the signs of spring. hypernym: - 06656526-n ili: i71406 @@ -22698,7 +22698,7 @@ definition: - an indication that something has been present example: - - there wasn't a trace of evidence for the claim + - There wasn't a trace of evidence for the claim. - a tincture of condescension hypernym: - 06810027-n @@ -22736,7 +22736,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00905257-n example: - - the film provided a valuable record of stage techniques + - The film provided a valuable record of stage techniques. hypernym: - 06656171-n ili: i71411 @@ -22790,7 +22790,7 @@ definition: - something that serves as evidence example: - - his effort was testimony to his devotion + - His effort was testimony to his devotion. hypernym: - 06656171-n ili: i71416 @@ -22802,7 +22802,7 @@ definition: - testimony by someone who should know example: - - I have it on good authority + - I have it on good authority. hypernym: - 06660952-n ili: i71417 @@ -22813,7 +22813,7 @@ definition: - strong evidence for something example: - - his easy victory was a testament to his skill + - His easy victory was a testament to his skill. hypernym: - 06660952-n ili: i71418 @@ -22824,7 +22824,7 @@ definition: - a fact or assertion offered as evidence that something is true example: - - it was a strong argument that his hypothesis was true + - It was a strong argument that his hypothesis was true. hypernym: - 06656171-n ili: i71419 @@ -22863,7 +22863,7 @@ definition: - a statement of facts and reasons used to support an argument example: - - he stated his case clearly + - He stated his case clearly. hypernym: - 06661469-n ili: i71423 @@ -22894,7 +22894,7 @@ definition: - the final statement in a verbal argument example: - - she always gets the last word + - She always gets the last word. hypernym: - 06661469-n ili: i71426 @@ -22923,7 +22923,7 @@ definition: - information that makes more forcible or convincing example: - - his gestures provided eloquent reinforcement for his complaints + - His gestures provided eloquent reinforcement for his complaints. hypernym: - 06662815-n ili: i71429 @@ -22969,7 +22969,7 @@ definition: - something that provides guidance (as Polaris guides mariners) example: - - let faith be your cynosure to walk by + - Let faith be your cynosure to walk by. hypernym: - 06663446-n ili: i71433 @@ -22999,7 +22999,7 @@ definition: - an indication of potential opportunity example: - - he got a tip on the stock market + - He got a tip on the stock market. - a good lead for a job hypernym: - 06663446-n @@ -23222,7 +23222,7 @@ definition: - any important rule example: - - the golden rule of teaching is to be clear + - The golden rule of teaching is to be clear. hypernym: - 06664987-n ili: i71457 @@ -23264,7 +23264,7 @@ definition: - a line of argument rationalizing the course of action of a government example: - - they debated the policy or impolicy of the proposed legislation + - They debated the policy or impolicy of the proposed legislation. hypernym: - 05781046-n ili: i71461 @@ -23303,7 +23303,7 @@ definition: - the economic policy of controlling or limiting or curbing prices or wages etc. example: - - they wanted to repeal all the legislation that imposed economic controls + - They wanted to repeal all the legislation that imposed economic controls. hypernym: - 06669486-n ili: i71465 @@ -23324,9 +23324,9 @@ definition: - an upper limit on what is allowed example: - - he put a ceiling on the number of women who worked for him - - there was a roof on salaries - - they established a cap for prices + - He put a ceiling on the number of women who worked for him. + - There was a roof on salaries. + - They established a cap for prices. hypernym: - 06669947-n ili: i71467 @@ -23349,7 +23349,7 @@ definition: - a lower limit example: - - the government established a wage floor + - The government established a wage floor. hypernym: - 06669947-n ili: i71469 @@ -23361,7 +23361,7 @@ definition: - floor below which prices are not allowed to fall example: - - the government used price supports to maintain the price floor + - The government used price supports to maintain the price floor. hypernym: - 06670863-n ili: i71470 @@ -23441,8 +23441,8 @@ - a policy designed to redress past discrimination against women and minority groups through measures to improve their economic and educational opportunities example: - - affirmative action has been extremely controversial and was challenged in 1978 - in the Bakke decision + - Affirmative action has been extremely controversial and was challenged in 1978 + in the Bakke decision. hypernym: - 06672275-n ili: i71478 @@ -23453,8 +23453,8 @@ definition: - social action to improve poor relations (especially in politics) example: - - they moved forward from a period of fence mending to substantive changes in the - country + - They moved forward from a period of fence mending to substantive changes in the + country. hypernym: - 06672275-n ili: i71479 @@ -23475,7 +23475,7 @@ definition: - a limitation on imports example: - - the quota for Japanese imports was negotiated + - The quota for Japanese imports was negotiated. hypernym: - 06672969-n ili: i71481 @@ -23506,7 +23506,7 @@ definition: - the policy of a political group example: - - He won in a vote along party lines + - He won in a vote along party lines. hypernym: - 06669153-n ili: i71484 @@ -23565,7 +23565,7 @@ definition: - a policy of not initiating hostilities example: - - they signed a nonaggression pact + - They signed a nonaggression pact. hypernym: - 06673687-n ili: i71490 @@ -23832,7 +23832,7 @@ definition: - a protocol developed for the internet to get data from one network device to another example: - - TCP uses a retransmission strategy to insure that data will not be lost in transmission + - TCP uses a retransmission strategy to insure that data will not be lost in transmission. hypernym: - 06677853-n ili: i71516 @@ -23920,7 +23920,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - The legal code was modified to make gender discrimination illegal this year + - The legal code was modified to make gender discrimination illegal this year. hypernym: - 06680062-n ili: i71524 @@ -24162,7 +24162,7 @@ definition: - something (as a course of action) that is indicated as expedient or necessary example: - - there were indications that it was time to leave + - There were indications that it was time to leave. hypernym: - 06684229-n ili: i71547 @@ -24174,8 +24174,8 @@ - a recommendation to consult the (professional) person or group to whom one has been referred example: - - the insurance company says that you need a written referral from your physician - before seeing a specialist + - The insurance company says that you need a written referral from your physician + before seeing a specialist. hypernym: - 06684382-n ili: i71548 @@ -24188,8 +24188,8 @@ unpleasantness) example: - a letter of admonition about the dangers of immorality - - the warning was to beware of surprises - - his final word of advice was not to play with matches + - The warning was to beware of surprises. + - His final word of advice was not to play with matches. hypernym: - 06684229-n ili: i71549 @@ -24203,7 +24203,7 @@ definition: - punishment intended as a warning to others example: - - they decided to make an example of him + - They decided to make an example of him. hypernym: - 06685042-n ili: i71550 @@ -24230,8 +24230,8 @@ - something that should remain hidden from others (especially information that is not to be passed on) example: - - the combination to the safe was a secret - - he tried to keep his drinking a secret + - The combination to the safe was a secret. + - He tried to keep his drinking a secret. hypernym: - 06646883-n ili: i71552 @@ -24242,8 +24242,8 @@ definition: - a secret that is confided or entrusted to another example: - - everyone trusted him with their confidences - - the priest could not reveal her confidences + - Everyone trusted him with their confidences. + - The priest could not reveal her confidences. hypernym: - 06685887-n ili: i71553 @@ -24279,7 +24279,7 @@ definition: - something that is supposed to be secret but is generally known example: - - their love affair was an open secret + - Their love affair was an open secret. hypernym: - 06685887-n ili: i71556 @@ -24290,7 +24290,7 @@ definition: - a secret word or phrase known only to a restricted group example: - - he forgot the password + - He forgot the password. hypernym: - 06898439-n - 06685698-n @@ -24346,7 +24346,7 @@ definition: - a document (or organization) from which information is obtained example: - - the reporter had two sources for the story + - The reporter had two sources for the story. hypernym: - 06481744-n ili: i71562 @@ -24387,7 +24387,7 @@ definition: - records kept of activities involved in carrying out a project example: - - the auditor was required to produce his working papers + - The auditor was required to produce his working papers. hypernym: - 06659969-n ili: i71566 @@ -24398,7 +24398,7 @@ definition: - an abundant source example: - - she was a well of information + - She was a well of information. hypernym: - 06687867-n ili: i71567 @@ -24411,7 +24411,7 @@ definition: - material suitable for a journalistic account example: - - catastrophes make good copy + - Catastrophes make good copy. hypernym: - 06648034-n ili: i71568 @@ -24432,7 +24432,7 @@ definition: - an integrated course of academic studies example: - - he was admitted to a new program at the university + - He was admitted to a new program at the university. hypernym: - 06646883-n ili: i71570 @@ -24449,10 +24449,10 @@ definition: - a rapid and intense course of training or research (usually undertaken in an emergency) example: - - he took a crash course in Italian on his way to Italy - - his first job was a crash course in survival and in learning how to get along - with people - - a crash programme is needed to create new jobs + - He took a crash course in Italian on his way to Italy. + - His first job was a crash course in survival and in learning how to get along + with people. + - A crash programme is needed to create new jobs. hypernym: - 06689161-n ili: i71571 @@ -24503,8 +24503,8 @@ definition: - availability in printed form example: - - we've got to get that story into print - - his book is no longer in print + - We've got to get that story into print. + - His book is no longer in print. hypernym: - 04726275-n ili: i71576 @@ -24515,7 +24515,7 @@ definition: - the text appearing in a book, newspaper, or other printed publication example: - - I want to see it in print + - I want to see it in print. hypernym: - 06360590-n ili: i71577 @@ -24526,7 +24526,7 @@ definition: - material printed in small type example: - - he needed his glasses in order to read the fine print + - He needed his glasses in order to read the fine print. hypernym: - 06691047-n ili: i71578 @@ -24689,7 +24689,7 @@ definition: - information reported in a newspaper or news magazine example: - - the news of my death was greatly exaggerated + - The news of my death was greatly exaggerated. hypernym: - 06646883-n ili: i71594 @@ -24710,9 +24710,9 @@ - a short account of the news example: - the report of his speech - - the story was on the 11 o'clock news - - the account of his speech that was given on the evening news made the governor - furious + - The story was on the 11 o'clock news. + - The account of his speech that was given on the evening news made the governor + furious. hypernym: - 06693922-n ili: i71596 @@ -24802,7 +24802,7 @@ definition: - a news report that is reported first by one news organization example: - - he got a scoop on the bribery of city officials + - He got a scoop on the bribery of city officials. hypernym: - 06694296-n ili: i71604 @@ -24851,7 +24851,7 @@ definition: - the news as presented by reporters for newspapers or radio or television example: - - they accused the paper of biased coverage of race relations + - They accused the paper of biased coverage of race relations. hypernym: - 06693922-n ili: i71609 @@ -24935,8 +24935,8 @@ definition: - the imparting of news or promises etc. example: - - he gave us the news and made a great show of the giving - - giving his word of honor seemed to come too easily + - He gave us the news and made a great show of the giving. + - Giving his word of honor seemed to come too easily. hypernym: - 06263084-n ili: i71617 @@ -24989,7 +24989,7 @@ definition: - an unconditional commitment that something will happen or that something is true example: - - there is no guarantee that they are not lying + - There is no guarantee that they are not lying. hypernym: - 07242432-n ili: i71622 @@ -25019,7 +25019,7 @@ definition: - a message expressing a favorable opinion example: - - words of approval seldom passed his lips + - Words of approval seldom passed his lips. hypernym: - 06611268-n ili: i71625 @@ -25040,7 +25040,7 @@ definition: - formal and explicit approval example: - - a Democrat usually gets the union's endorsement + - A Democrat usually gets the union's endorsement. hypernym: - 06699481-n ili: i71627 @@ -25056,7 +25056,7 @@ definition: - an endorsement example: - - they gave us the O.K. to go ahead + - They gave us the O.K. to go ahead. hypernym: - 06700103-n ili: i71628 @@ -25092,7 +25092,7 @@ - approval example: - give her recognition for trying - - he was given credit for his work + - He was given credit for his work. - give her credit for trying hypernym: - 06699481-n @@ -25153,7 +25153,7 @@ definition: - approval to do something example: - - he asked permission to leave + - He asked permission to leave. hypernym: - 06699481-n ili: i71636 @@ -25173,7 +25173,7 @@ definition: - permission for something to happen example: - - he indicated his consent + - He indicated his consent. hypernym: - 06702042-n ili: i71638 @@ -25193,7 +25193,7 @@ definition: - permission to proceed with a project or to take action example: - - they gave the green light for construction to begin + - They gave the green light for construction to begin. hypernym: - 06702042-n ili: i71640 @@ -25204,7 +25204,7 @@ definition: - permission to do something example: - - she was granted leave to speak + - She was granted leave to speak. hypernym: - 06702042-n ili: i71641 @@ -25217,7 +25217,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - he had to show his pass in order to get out + - He had to show his pass in order to get out. hypernym: - 06561652-n ili: i71642 @@ -25229,7 +25229,7 @@ definition: - a document indicating permission to do something without restrictions example: - - the media representatives had special passes + - The media representatives had special passes. hypernym: - 06702042-n ili: i71643 @@ -25271,7 +25271,7 @@ definition: - any authorization to pass or go somewhere example: - - the pass to visit had a strict time limit + - The pass to visit had a strict time limit. hypernym: - 06702042-n ili: i71647 @@ -25303,9 +25303,9 @@ definition: - enthusiastic approval example: - - the book met with modest acclaim - - he acknowledged the plaudits of the crowd - - they gave him more eclat than he really deserved + - The book met with modest acclaim. + - He acknowledged the plaudits of the crowd. + - They gave him more eclat than he really deserved. hypernym: - 06699481-n ili: i71650 @@ -25351,7 +25351,7 @@ definition: - an outburst of applause example: - - there was a round of applause + - There was a round of applause. hypernym: - 06704734-n ili: i71654 @@ -25389,7 +25389,7 @@ definition: - a victory cheer example: - - let's give the team a big hurrah + - Let's give the team a big hurrah. hypernym: - 06705317-n ili: i71658 @@ -25401,7 +25401,7 @@ definition: - a sudden outburst of cheers example: - - there was a salvo of approval + - There was a salvo of approval. hypernym: - 06705317-n ili: i71659 @@ -25412,7 +25412,7 @@ definition: - an expression of approval and commendation example: - - he always appreciated praise for his work + - He always appreciated praise for his work. hypernym: - 06699481-n ili: i71660 @@ -25426,7 +25426,7 @@ definition: - offering words of homage as an act of worship example: - - they sang a hymn of praise to God + - They sang a hymn of praise to God. hypernym: - 01030597-n ili: i71661 @@ -25446,7 +25446,7 @@ definition: - an extravagantly enthusiastic review example: - - he gave it a rave + - He gave it a rave. hypernym: - 06422034-n ili: i71663 @@ -25457,7 +25457,7 @@ definition: - an exaggerated expression (usually of praise) example: - - the critics lavished superlatives on it + - The critics lavished superlatives on it. hypernym: - 06705943-n ili: i71664 @@ -25504,7 +25504,7 @@ - a formal recommendation by a former employer to a potential future employer describing the person's qualifications and dependability example: - - requests for character references are all too often answered evasively + - Requests for character references are all too often answered evasively. hypernym: - 06707285-n ili: i71668 @@ -25624,7 +25624,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06243034-n example: - - he was called on for an aliyah + - He was called on for an aliyah. hypernym: - 06709228-n ili: i71679 @@ -25646,7 +25646,7 @@ - an award conferred by a college or university signifying that the recipient has satisfactorily completed a course of study example: - - he earned his degree at Princeton summa cum laude + - He earned his degree at Princeton summa cum laude. hypernym: - 06709228-n ili: i71681 @@ -26192,7 +26192,7 @@ - a doctor's degree in theology in the pontifical university system of the Catholic church example: - - STD is from the Latin Sanctae Theologiae Doctor + - STD is from the Latin Sanctae Theologiae Doctor. hypernym: - 06715221-n ili: i71733 @@ -26332,7 +26332,7 @@ definition: - an honor awarded to someone in recognition of achievement or superiority example: - - she graduated with the highest distinction + - She graduated with the highest distinction. hypernym: - 06709228-n members: @@ -26342,7 +26342,7 @@ definition: - an official recognition of merit example: - - although he didn't win the prize, he did get special mention + - Although he didn't win the prize, he did get special mention. hypernym: - 06709228-n ili: i71747 @@ -26354,7 +26354,7 @@ definition: - an award earned by participation in a school sport example: - - he won letters in three sports + - He won letters in three sports. hypernym: - 06709228-n ili: i71748 @@ -26590,7 +26590,7 @@ definition: - disapproval expressed by pointing out faults or shortcomings example: - - the senator received severe criticism from his opponent + - The senator received severe criticism from his opponent. hypernym: - 06722472-n ili: i71771 @@ -26621,9 +26621,9 @@ definition: - intense adverse criticism example: - - Clinton directed his fire at the Republican Party - - the government has come under attack - - don't give me any flak + - Clinton directed his fire at the Republican Party. + - The government has come under attack. + - Don't give me any flak. hypernym: - 06723485-n ili: i71774 @@ -26638,7 +26638,7 @@ definition: - verbal criticism example: - - he enlivened his editorials with barbed thrusts at politicians + - He enlivened his editorials with barbed thrusts at politicians. hypernym: - 06723485-n ili: i71775 @@ -26649,7 +26649,7 @@ definition: - criticism aimed at an easy target and made without careful consideration example: - - reporters took potshots at the mayor + - Reporters took potshots at the mayor. hypernym: - 06723485-n ili: i71776 @@ -26660,7 +26660,7 @@ definition: - a vigorous and unrestrained response example: - - her tirade provoked a counterblast from her husband + - Her tirade provoked a counterblast from her husband. hypernym: - 07214225-n ili: i71777 @@ -26671,7 +26671,7 @@ definition: - an act or expression of criticism and censure example: - - he had to take the rebuke with a smile on his face + - He had to take the rebuke with a smile on his face. hypernym: - 06723485-n ili: i71778 @@ -26686,7 +26686,7 @@ definition: - a moralistic rebuke example: - - your preaching is wasted on him + - Your preaching is wasted on him. hypernym: - 06726869-n ili: i71779 @@ -26698,7 +26698,7 @@ definition: - a severely critical attack example: - - the reviewers gave his book a sound slating + - The reviewers gave his book a sound slating. hypernym: - 06723485-n ili: i71780 @@ -26709,7 +26709,7 @@ definition: - angry criticism example: - - they will probably give you a lot of static about your editorial + - They will probably give you a lot of static about your editorial. hypernym: - 06723485-n ili: i71781 @@ -26775,7 +26775,7 @@ definition: - a severe rebuke example: - - he deserved the berating that the coach gave him + - He deserved the berating that the coach gave him. hypernym: - 06724794-n ili: i71787 @@ -26808,8 +26808,8 @@ definition: - a reproach for some lapse or misdeed example: - - he took the blame for it - - it was a bum rap + - He took the blame for it. + - It was a bum rap. hypernym: - 06726451-n ili: i71790 @@ -26821,8 +26821,8 @@ definition: - a lengthy rebuke example: - - a good lecture was my father's idea of discipline - - the teacher gave him a talking to + - A good lecture was my father's idea of discipline. + - The teacher gave him a talking to. hypernym: - 06724794-n ili: i71791 @@ -26866,7 +26866,7 @@ definition: - (often used with ‘pay’) a formal expression of esteem example: - - he paid his respects to the mayor + - He paid his respects to the mayor. hypernym: - 06611268-n ili: i71795 @@ -26877,7 +26877,7 @@ definition: - remark made spontaneously without prior preparation example: - - his ad-libs got him in trouble with the politicians + - His ad-libs got him in trouble with the politicians. hypernym: - 06777755-n ili: i71796 @@ -26907,8 +26907,8 @@ definition: - a rude expression intended to offend or hurt example: - - when a student made a stupid mistake he spared them no abuse - - they yelled insults at the visiting team + - When a student made a stupid mistake he spared them no abuse. + - They yelled insults at the visiting team. hypernym: - 06727915-n ili: i71799 @@ -27027,7 +27027,7 @@ definition: - disparagement of a plan or hope or expectation example: - - she poured cold water on the whole idea of going to Africa + - She poured cold water on the whole idea of going to Africa. hypernym: - 06730109-n ili: i71810 @@ -27048,9 +27048,9 @@ definition: - a disparaging remark example: - - in the 19th century any reference to female sexuality was considered a vile aspersion - - it is difficult for a woman to understand a man's sensitivity to any slur on his - virility + - In the 19th century any reference to female sexuality was considered a vile aspersion. + - It is difficult for a woman to understand a man's sensitivity to any slur on his + virility. hypernym: - 06730109-n ili: i71812 @@ -27170,7 +27170,7 @@ definition: - verbal abuse; a crude substitute for argument example: - - sticks and stones may break my bones but names can never hurt me + - Sticks and stones may break my bones but names can never hurt me. hypernym: - 06732328-n ili: i71823 @@ -27192,7 +27192,7 @@ definition: - an epithet that can be used to smear someone's reputation example: - - he used the smear word ‘communist’ for everyone who disagreed with him + - He used the smear word ‘communist’ for everyone who disagreed with him. hypernym: - 06733713-n ili: i71825 @@ -27257,7 +27257,7 @@ definition: - an impudent or insolent rejoinder example: - - don't give me any of your sass + - Don't give me any of your sass. hypernym: - 07214582-n ili: i71831 @@ -27273,7 +27273,7 @@ definition: - a message (spoken or written) that is introduced or inserted example: - - with the help of his friend's interpolations his story was eventually told + - With the help of his friend's interpolations his story was eventually told. - with many insertions in the margins hypernym: - 06611268-n @@ -27287,7 +27287,7 @@ - a message that is stated or declared; a communication (oral or written) setting forth particulars or facts etc example: - - according to his statement he was in London on that day + - According to his statement he was in London on that day. hypernym: - 06611268-n ili: i71833 @@ -27298,8 +27298,8 @@ definition: - a nonverbal message example: - - a Cadillac makes a statement about who you are - - his tantrums are a statement of his need for attention + - A Cadillac makes a statement about who you are. + - His tantrums are a statement of his need for attention. hypernym: - 06611268-n ili: i71834 @@ -27321,7 +27321,7 @@ - a statement regarded as an object example: - to say the same thing in other terms - - how can you say such a thing? + - How can you say such a thing? hypernym: - 06735202-n ili: i71836 @@ -27332,8 +27332,8 @@ definition: - a true statement example: - - he told the truth - - he thought of answering with the truth but he knew they wouldn't believe it + - He told the truth. + - He thought of answering with the truth but he knew they wouldn't believe it. hypernym: - 06735202-n ili: i71837 @@ -27345,7 +27345,7 @@ definition: - an unquestionable truth example: - - his word was gospel + - His word was gospel. hypernym: - 06736815-n ili: i71838 @@ -27368,7 +27368,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06173467-n example: - - ‘I always lie’ is a paradox because if it is true it must be false + - ‘I always lie’ is a paradox because if it is true it must be false. hypernym: - 07221547-n ili: i71840 @@ -27449,7 +27449,7 @@ definition: - a formal public statement example: - - the government made an announcement about changes in the drug war + - The government made an announcement about changes in the drug war. - a declaration of independence hypernym: - 06735202-n @@ -27464,7 +27464,7 @@ definition: - declaring or rendering bastard example: - - the annulment of their marriage resulted in the bastardization of their children + - The annulment of their marriage resulted in the bastardization of their children. hypernym: - 06738626-n ili: i71849 @@ -27643,7 +27643,7 @@ definition: - an assertion of a right (as to money or property) example: - - his claim asked for damages + - His claim asked for damages. hypernym: - 06742248-n ili: i71864 @@ -27666,7 +27666,7 @@ definition: - a claim of rights example: - - I have dibs on that last slice of pizza + - I have dibs on that last slice of pizza. exemplifies: - 07171981-n hypernym: @@ -27680,7 +27680,7 @@ - the advancing of a claim example: - his pretension to the crown - - the town still puts forward pretensions as a famous resort + - The town still puts forward pretensions as a famous resort. hypernym: - 06742613-n ili: i71867 @@ -27692,7 +27692,7 @@ - an assertion that something is true or factual example: - his claim that he was innocent - - evidence contradicted the government's claims + - Evidence contradicted the government's claims. hypernym: - 06742248-n ili: i71868 @@ -27703,7 +27703,7 @@ definition: - an assertion that someone is guilty of a fault or offence example: - - the newspaper published charges that Jones was guilty of drunken driving + - The newspaper published charges that Jones was guilty of drunken driving. hypernym: - 06742248-n ili: i71869 @@ -27821,7 +27821,7 @@ definition: - an assertion offering firsthand authentication of a fact example: - - according to his own testimony he can't do it + - According to his own testimony he can't do it. hypernym: - 06742248-n ili: i71880 @@ -27866,7 +27866,7 @@ definition: - declaration of an intention or a determination to inflict harm on another example: - - his threat to kill me was quite explicit + - His threat to kill me was quite explicit. hypernym: - 06738626-n ili: i71884 @@ -27886,7 +27886,7 @@ definition: - a threat or the act of threatening example: - - he spoke with desperate menace + - He spoke with desperate menace. hypernym: - 06746225-n ili: i71886 @@ -28143,7 +28143,7 @@ definition: - a brief statement example: - - he didn't say a word about it + - He didn't say a word about it. hypernym: - 06735202-n ili: i71908 @@ -28155,8 +28155,8 @@ - a statement that makes something comprehensible by describing the relevant structure or operation or circumstances etc. example: - - the explanation was very simple - - I expected a brief account + - The explanation was very simple. + - I expected a brief account. hypernym: - 06735202-n ili: i71909 @@ -28213,7 +28213,7 @@ definition: - a convincing explanation that reveals basic causes example: - - he was unable to give a clear accounting for his actions + - He was unable to give a clear accounting for his actions. hypernym: - 06751030-n ili: i71914 @@ -28233,7 +28233,7 @@ definition: - a statement of facts and reasons made in appealing or protesting example: - - certain representations were made concerning police brutality + - Certain representations were made concerning police brutality. hypernym: - 06735202-n ili: i71916 @@ -28244,8 +28244,8 @@ definition: - an explanation of the cause of some phenomenon example: - - the reason a steady state was never reached was that the back pressure built up - too slowly + - The reason a steady state was never reached was that the back pressure built up + too slowly. hypernym: - 06751030-n ili: i71917 @@ -28265,8 +28265,8 @@ definition: - a justification for something existing or happening example: - - he had no cause to complain - - they had good reason to rejoice + - He had no cause to complain. + - They had good reason to rejoice. hypernym: - 06752932-n ili: i71919 @@ -28279,7 +28279,7 @@ definition: - the justification for some act or belief example: - - he offered a persuasive defense of the theory + - He offered a persuasive defense of the theory. hypernym: - 06752932-n ili: i71920 @@ -28314,9 +28314,9 @@ definition: - a defense of some offensive behavior or some failure to keep a promise etc. example: - - he kept finding excuses to stay - - every day he had a new alibi for not getting a job - - his transparent self-justification was unacceptable + - He kept finding excuses to stay. + - Every day he had a new alibi for not getting a job. + - His transparent self-justification was unacceptable. hypernym: - 06753339-n ili: i71923 @@ -28353,8 +28353,8 @@ definition: - an account that sets forth the meaning or intent of a writing or discourse example: - - we would have understood the play better if there had been some initial exposition - of the background + - We would have understood the play better if there had been some initial exposition + of the background. hypernym: - 06751030-n ili: i71926 @@ -28394,7 +28394,7 @@ - indulgence in moral pronouncements; the exposition (often superficially) of a particular moral code example: - - his constant moralizing drove me mad + - His constant moralizing drove me mad. hypernym: - 06755467-n ili: i71930 @@ -28425,9 +28425,9 @@ definition: - a statement that solves a problem or explains how to solve the problem example: - - they were trying to find a peaceful solution - - the answers were in the back of the book - - he computed the result to four decimal places + - They were trying to find a peaceful solution. + - The answers were in the back of the book. + - He computed the result to four decimal places. hypernym: - 06735202-n ili: i71933 @@ -28485,9 +28485,9 @@ - a definition in which the term is used by embedding it in a larger expression containing its explanation example: - - a contextual definition of ‘legal duty’ might be ‘X has a legal duty to do Y means + - A contextual definition of ‘legal duty’ might be ‘X has a legal duty to do Y means that X is required to do Y by a contract relationship that would be upheld in - a court of law’ + a court of law’. hypernym: - 06757091-n ili: i71938 @@ -28537,8 +28537,8 @@ definition: - the act of giving a new definition example: - - words like ‘conservative’ require periodic redefinition - - she provided a redefinition of his duties + - Words like ‘conservative’ require periodic redefinition. + - She provided a redefinition of his duties. hypernym: - 06757091-n ili: i71943 @@ -28559,8 +28559,8 @@ - a statement (either spoken or written) that is made to reply to a question or request or criticism or accusation example: - - I waited several days for his answer - - he wrote replies to several of his critics + - I waited several days for his answer. + - He wrote replies to several of his critics. hypernym: - 06735202-n ili: i71945 @@ -28592,8 +28592,8 @@ - a public statement containing information about an event that has happened or is going to happen example: - - the announcement appeared in the local newspaper - - the promulgation was written in English + - The announcement appeared in the local newspaper. + - The promulgation was written in English. hypernym: - 06735202-n ili: i71948 @@ -28651,7 +28651,7 @@ definition: - an announcement containing information about an event example: - - you didn't give me enough notice + - You didn't give me enough notice. - an obituary notice - a notice of sale hypernym: @@ -28700,7 +28700,7 @@ - an announcement of the events that will occur as part of a theatrical or sporting event example: - - you can't tell the players without a program + - You can't tell the players without a program. hypernym: - 06759293-n ili: i71957 @@ -28712,7 +28712,7 @@ definition: - a theatrical program example: - - he couldn't find her name on the playbill + - He couldn't find her name on the playbill. hypernym: - 06498711-n - 06761180-n @@ -28903,7 +28903,7 @@ definition: - one of the substantive phrases in a logical proposition example: - - the major term of a syllogism must occur twice + - The major term of a syllogism must occur twice. hypernym: - 06323956-n ili: i71976 @@ -28924,7 +28924,7 @@ - a categorematic expression; a term capable of standing alone as the subject or predicate of a logical proposition example: - - names are called categorems + - Names are called categorems. hypernym: - 06764688-n ili: i71978 @@ -28937,7 +28937,7 @@ - a syncategorematic expression; a word that cannot be used alone as a term in a logical proposition example: - - logical quantifiers, adverbs, prepositions, and conjunctions are called syncategoremes + - Logical quantifiers, adverbs, prepositions, and conjunctions are called syncategoremes. hypernym: - 06297048-n ili: i71979 @@ -28988,7 +28988,7 @@ definition: - a statement that is assumed to be true and from which a conclusion can be drawn example: - - on the assumption that he has been injured, we can infer that he will not play + - On the assumption that he has been injured, we can infer that he will not play. hypernym: - 06766013-n ili: i71983 @@ -29108,7 +29108,7 @@ definition: - a stipulated condition example: - - he accepted subject to one provision + - He accepted subject to one provision. hypernym: - 06768279-n ili: i71994 @@ -29120,7 +29120,7 @@ definition: - a postulated sequence of possible events example: - - planners developed several scenarios in case of an attack + - Planners developed several scenarios in case of an attack. hypernym: - 06766514-n ili: i71995 @@ -29172,8 +29172,8 @@ definition: - a trivial lie example: - - he told a fib about eating his spinach - - how can I stop my child from telling stories? + - He told a fib about eating his spinach. + - How can I stop my child from telling stories? hypernym: - 06769542-n ili: i72000 @@ -29324,7 +29324,7 @@ definition: - pretense that your position is stronger than it really is example: - - his bluff succeeded in getting him accepted + - His bluff succeeded in getting him accepted. hypernym: - 06772060-n ili: i72014 @@ -29365,8 +29365,8 @@ definition: - a hypocritical display of sorrow; false or insincere weeping example: - - the secretaries wept crocodile tears over the manager's dilemma - - politicians shed crocodile tears over the plight of the unemployed + - The secretaries wept crocodile tears over the manager's dilemma. + - Politicians shed crocodile tears over the plight of the unemployed. hypernym: - 06772787-n ili: i72018 @@ -29377,8 +29377,8 @@ definition: - something intended to misrepresent the true nature of an activity example: - - he wasn't sick — it was just a subterfuge - - the holding company was just a blind + - He wasn't sick — it was just a subterfuge. + - The holding company was just a blind. hypernym: - 06770936-n ili: i72019 @@ -29446,7 +29446,7 @@ definition: - an intentionally noncommittal or ambiguous statement example: - - when you say ‘maybe’ you are just hedging + - When you say ‘maybe’ you are just hedging. hypernym: - 06773810-n ili: i72025 @@ -29470,7 +29470,7 @@ - the part of a contract that contains reservations and qualifications that are often printed in small type example: - - don't sign a contract without reading the fine print + - Don't sign a contract without reading the fine print. hypernym: - 06775091-n ili: i72027 @@ -29491,7 +29491,7 @@ definition: - a statement that limits or restricts some claim example: - - he recommended her without any reservations + - He recommended her without any reservations. hypernym: - 06735202-n ili: i72029 @@ -29513,7 +29513,7 @@ - a written explanation or criticism or illustration that is added to a book or other textual material example: - - he wrote an extended comment on the proposal + - He wrote an extended comment on the proposal. hypernym: - 06735202-n ili: i72031 @@ -29537,8 +29537,8 @@ definition: - a comment or instruction (usually added) example: - - his notes were appended at the end of the article - - he added a short notation to the address on the envelope + - His notes were appended at the end of the article. + - He added a short notation to the address on the envelope. hypernym: - 06775422-n ili: i72033 @@ -29551,9 +29551,9 @@ definition: - a short note recognizing a source of information or of a quoted passage example: - - the student's essay failed to list several important citations - - the acknowledgments are usually printed at the front of a book - - the article includes mention of similar clinical cases + - The student's essay failed to list several important citations. + - The acknowledgments are usually printed at the front of a book. + - The article includes mention of similar clinical cases. hypernym: - 06775984-n ili: i72034 @@ -29581,7 +29581,7 @@ - a Latin phrase (or its abbreviation) used to indicate that special attention should be paid to something example: - - the margins of his book were generously supplied with pencilled NBs + - The margins of his book were generously supplied with pencilled NBs. hypernym: - 06775984-n ili: i72036 @@ -29624,8 +29624,8 @@ definition: - a statement that expresses a personal opinion or belief or adds information example: - - from time to time she contributed a personal comment on his account - - we would appreciate input from our users on how we can improve our software + - From time to time she contributed a personal comment on his account. + - We would appreciate input from our users on how we can improve our software. hypernym: - 06735202-n ili: i72040 @@ -29650,8 +29650,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08112613-n example: - - bin Laden issued three fatwahs calling upon Muslims to take up arms against the - United States + - Bin Laden issued three fatwahs calling upon Muslims to take up arms against the + United States. hypernym: - 06563775-n ili: i72042 @@ -29685,9 +29685,9 @@ definition: - a remark that calls attention to something or someone example: - - she made frequent mention of her promotion - - there was no mention of it - - the speaker made several references to his wife + - She made frequent mention of her promotion. + - There was no mention of it. + - The speaker made several references to his wife. hypernym: - 06777755-n ili: i72045 @@ -29709,7 +29709,7 @@ definition: - reference to things past example: - - the story begins with no introductory retrospections + - The story begins with no introductory retrospections. hypernym: - 06778981-n ili: i72047 @@ -29721,7 +29721,7 @@ - the practice of casually mentioning important people in order to impress your listener example: - - the hard thing about name-dropping is to avoid being too obvious about it + - The hard thing about name-dropping is to avoid being too obvious about it. hypernym: - 06778981-n ili: i72048 @@ -29786,9 +29786,9 @@ - an aggressive remark directed at a person like a missile and intended to have a telling effect example: - - his parting shot was ‘drop dead’ - - she threw shafts of sarcasm - - she takes a dig at me every chance she gets + - His parting shot was ‘drop dead’. + - She threw shafts of sarcasm. + - She takes a dig at me every chance she gets. hypernym: - 06777755-n ili: i72054 @@ -29824,7 +29824,7 @@ definition: - a statement that is formulated as a question but that is not supposed to be answered example: - - he liked to make his points with rhetorical questions + - He liked to make his points with rhetorical questions. hypernym: - 06735202-n ili: i72057 @@ -29875,7 +29875,7 @@ definition: - part of a statement that is not correct example: - - the book was full of errors + - The book was full of errors. hypernym: - 06781526-n ili: i72062 @@ -29939,8 +29939,8 @@ definition: - the statement (oral or written) of an exchange of promises example: - - they had an agreement that they would not interfere in each other's business - - there was an understanding between management and the workers + - They had an agreement that they would not interfere in each other's business. + - There was an understanding between management and the workers. hypernym: - 06735202-n ili: i72068 @@ -29954,8 +29954,8 @@ definition: - (usually plural) a statement of what is required as part of an agreement example: - - the contract set out the conditions of the lease - - the terms of the treaty were generous + - The contract set out the conditions of the lease. + - The terms of the treaty were generous. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -29971,8 +29971,8 @@ - an agreement between parties (usually arrived at after discussion) fixing obligations of each example: - - he made a bargain with the devil - - he rose to prominence through a series of shady deals + - He made a bargain with the devil. + - He rose to prominence through a series of shady deals. hypernym: - 06783066-n ili: i72070 @@ -30134,7 +30134,7 @@ definition: - a treaty to cease hostilities example: - - peace came on November 11th + - Peace came on November 11th. hypernym: - 06786235-n ili: i72086 @@ -30305,7 +30305,7 @@ definition: - wit having a sharp and caustic quality example: - - he commented with typical pungency + - He commented with typical pungency. - the bite of satire hypernym: - 06788939-n @@ -30321,11 +30321,11 @@ definition: - witty language used to convey insults or scorn example: - - he used sarcasm to upset his opponent - - irony is wasted on the stupid + - He used sarcasm to upset his opponent. + - Irony is wasted on the stupid. - source: Jonathan Swift text: Satire is a sort of glass, wherein beholders do generally discover everybody's - face but their own + face but their own. hypernym: - 06788939-n ili: i72103 @@ -30378,11 +30378,11 @@ definition: - a humorous anecdote or remark intended to provoke laughter example: - - he told a very funny joke - - he knows a million gags - - thanks for the laugh - - he laughed unpleasantly at his own jest - - even a schoolboy's jape is supposed to have some ascertainable point + - He told a very funny joke. + - He knows a million gags. + - Thanks for the laugh. + - He laughed unpleasantly at his own jest. + - Even a schoolboy's jape is supposed to have some ascertainable point. hypernym: - 06788939-n ili: i72108 @@ -30451,8 +30451,8 @@ definition: - an account of an amusing incident (usually with a punch line) example: - - she told a funny story - - she made a funny + - She told a funny story. + - She made a funny. hypernym: - 06790941-n ili: i72113 @@ -30554,8 +30554,8 @@ definition: - verbal wit or mockery (often at another's expense but not to be taken seriously) example: - - he became a figure of fun - - he said it in sport + - He became a figure of fun. + - He said it in sport. hypernym: - 06788939-n ili: i72122 @@ -30600,8 +30600,8 @@ definition: - a humorous play on words example: - - I do it for the pun of it - - his constant punning irritated her + - I do it for the pun of it. + - His constant punning irritated her. hypernym: - 06793739-n ili: i72126 @@ -30634,7 +30634,7 @@ - a message expressing a belief about something; the expression of a belief that is held with confidence but not substantiated by positive knowledge or proof example: - - his opinions appeared frequently on the editorial page + - His opinions appeared frequently on the editorial page. hypernym: - 06611268-n ili: i72129 @@ -30681,7 +30681,7 @@ definition: - an opinion that is held in opposition to another in an argument or dispute example: - - there are two sides to every question + - There are two sides to every question. hypernym: - 06794876-n ili: i72133 @@ -30693,7 +30693,7 @@ definition: - an imprecise or incomplete account example: - - newspapers gave only an approximation of the actual events + - Newspapers gave only an approximation of the actual events. hypernym: - 07188236-n ili: i72134 @@ -30704,7 +30704,7 @@ definition: - a statement indicating the likely cost of some job example: - - he got an estimate from the car repair shop + - He got an estimate from the car repair shop. hypernym: - 06735202-n ili: i72135 @@ -30715,7 +30715,7 @@ definition: - the subject matter at issue example: - - the question of disease merits serious discussion + - The question of disease merits serious discussion. - under the head of minor Roman poets hypernym: - 06612141-n @@ -30728,7 +30728,7 @@ definition: - a question raised for consideration or solution example: - - our homework consisted of ten problems to solve + - Our homework consisted of ten problems to solve. hypernym: - 06796625-n ili: i72137 @@ -30762,8 +30762,8 @@ definition: - a particularly baffling problem that is said to have a correct solution example: - - he loved to solve chessmate puzzles - - that's a real puzzler + - He loved to solve chessmate puzzles. + - That's a real puzzler. hypernym: - 06796860-n ili: i72140 @@ -30777,7 +30777,7 @@ definition: - a problem requiring investigation example: - - Perry Mason solved the case of the missing heir + - Perry Mason solved the case of the missing heir. hypernym: - 06796860-n ili: i72141 @@ -30890,7 +30890,7 @@ definition: - a message describing how something is to be done example: - - he gave directions faster than she could follow them + - He gave directions faster than she could follow them. hypernym: - 06611268-n ili: i72152 @@ -30992,7 +30992,7 @@ - directions prescribed beforehand; the action of prescribing authoritative rules or directions example: - - I tried to follow her prescription for success + - I tried to follow her prescription for success. hypernym: - 06799486-n ili: i72161 @@ -31013,7 +31013,7 @@ definition: - directions that define the way a game or sport is to be conducted example: - - he knew the rules of chess + - He knew the rules of chess. hypernym: - 06799486-n ili: i72163 @@ -31145,7 +31145,7 @@ definition: - any nonverbal action or gesture that encodes a message example: - - signals from the boat suddenly stopped + - Signals from the boat suddenly stopped. hypernym: - 00033319-n ili: i72174 @@ -31159,8 +31159,8 @@ definition: - a signal to begin (as in a race) example: - - the starting signal was a green light - - the runners awaited the start + - The starting signal was a green light. + - The runners awaited the start. hypernym: - 06804229-n ili: i72175 @@ -31234,7 +31234,7 @@ definition: - a public display of a message example: - - he posted signs in all the shop windows + - He posted signs in all the shop windows. hypernym: - 00033319-n ili: i72182 @@ -31245,7 +31245,7 @@ definition: - a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement example: - - a poster advertised the coming attractions + - A poster advertised the coming attractions. hypernym: - 06806088-n ili: i72183 @@ -31324,7 +31324,7 @@ - a symbol of disgrace or infamy example: - source: The Bible, Genesis 4:15 - text: And the Lord set a mark upon Cain + text: And the Lord set a mark upon Cain. hypernym: - 06819327-n ili: i72190 @@ -31339,7 +31339,7 @@ - a mark against a person for misconduct or failure; usually given in school or armed forces example: - - ten demerits and he loses his privileges + - Ten demerits and he loses his privileges. hypernym: - 06807523-n ili: i72191 @@ -31398,7 +31398,7 @@ definition: - an individual instance of a type of symbol example: - - the word ‘error’ contains three tokens of ‘r’ + - The word ‘error’ contains three tokens of ‘r’. hypernym: - 06819327-n ili: i72197 @@ -31410,7 +31410,7 @@ definition: - all of the tokens of the same symbol example: - - the word ‘element’ contains five different types of character + - The word ‘element’ contains five different types of character. hypernym: - 06819327-n ili: i72198 @@ -31454,7 +31454,7 @@ definition: - the characteristic sound produced by a bird example: - - a bird will not learn its song unless it hears it at an early age + - A bird will not learn its song unless it hears it at an early age. hypernym: - 06809364-n ili: i72202 @@ -31490,7 +31490,7 @@ example: - an indication of foul play - indications of strain - - symptoms are the prime indicants of disease + - Symptoms are the prime indicants of disease. hypernym: - 00033319-n ili: i72205 @@ -31504,7 +31504,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06052606-n example: - - the presence of bacterial infection was an indication for the use of antibiotics + - The presence of bacterial infection was an indication for the use of antibiotics. hypernym: - 05827293-n ili: i72206 @@ -31567,8 +31567,8 @@ definition: - a visible indication made on a surface example: - - some previous reader had covered the pages with dozens of marks - - paw prints were everywhere + - Some previous reader had covered the pages with dozens of marks. + - Paw prints were everywhere. hypernym: - 06810027-n ili: i72212 @@ -31589,7 +31589,7 @@ definition: - a mark made on a surface by a pen, pencil, or paintbrush example: - - she applied the paint in careful strokes + - She applied the paint in careful strokes. hypernym: - 06811608-n ili: i72214 @@ -31638,7 +31638,7 @@ definition: - a mark that is long relative to its width example: - - He drew a line on the chart + - He drew a line on the chart. hypernym: - 06811608-n ili: i72219 @@ -31763,7 +31763,7 @@ definition: - a line (as on a vessel or ruler) that marks a measurement example: - - the ruler had 16 graduations per inch + - The ruler had 16 graduations per inch. hypernym: - 06812755-n ili: i72231 @@ -31801,7 +31801,7 @@ definition: - a vague indication example: - - he caught only a glimpse of the professor's meaning + - He caught only a glimpse of the professor's meaning. hypernym: - 06810027-n ili: i72235 @@ -31835,7 +31835,7 @@ definition: - an indication of some hidden activity example: - - with all that smoke there must be a fire somewhere + - With all that smoke there must be a fire somewhere. hypernym: - 06810027-n ili: i72238 @@ -31867,7 +31867,7 @@ definition: - a loud warning signal produced by a burglar alarm example: - - they could hear the burglar alarm a mile away + - They could hear the burglar alarm a mile away. hypernym: - 06816015-n ili: i72241 @@ -32054,7 +32054,7 @@ definition: - the act of signalling (e.g., summoning) by whistling or blowing a whistle example: - - the whistle signalled the end of the game + - The whistle signalled the end of the game. hypernym: - 06804229-n ili: i72259 @@ -32066,7 +32066,7 @@ definition: - a silent signal of warning or recognition example: - - she started to speak but he gave her the high sign + - She started to speak but he gave her the high sign. hypernym: - 06804229-n ili: i72260 @@ -32086,7 +32086,7 @@ definition: - a symbol of inquisitiveness example: - - keep your nose out of it + - Keep your nose out of it. hypernym: - 06819327-n ili: i72262 @@ -32097,7 +32097,7 @@ definition: - a symbol used to represent a number example: - - he learned to write the numerals before he went to school + - He learned to write the numerals before he went to school. hypernym: - 06819327-n ili: i72263 @@ -32349,7 +32349,7 @@ definition: - a character indicating a relation between quantities example: - - don't forget the minus sign + - Don't forget the minus sign. hypernym: - 06821578-n ili: i72288 @@ -32369,7 +32369,7 @@ definition: - a sign indicating the operation of addition example: - - four plus three equals seven + - Four plus three equals seven. hypernym: - 06824483-n ili: i72290 @@ -32586,7 +32586,7 @@ - a written form of a musical composition; parts for different instruments appear on separate staves on large pages example: - - he studied the score of the sonata + - He studied the score of the sonata. hypernym: - 06828964-n ili: i72310 @@ -32612,7 +32612,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - she turned the pages of the music as he played + - She turned the pages of the music as he played. hypernym: - 07051211-n ili: i72312 @@ -32711,7 +32711,7 @@ definition: - a written or printed symbol (as for punctuation) example: - - his answer was just a punctuation mark + - His answer was just a punctuation mark. hypernym: - 06830481-n ili: i72322 @@ -32765,7 +32765,7 @@ definition: - a mark indicating that something has been noted or completed etc. example: - - as he called the roll he put a check mark by each student's name + - As he called the roll he put a check mark by each student's name. hypernym: - 06830640-n ili: i72327 @@ -32778,7 +32778,7 @@ definition: - a written symbol that is used to represent speech example: - - the Greek alphabet has 24 characters + - The Greek alphabet has 24 characters. hypernym: - 06830481-n ili: i72328 @@ -32906,8 +32906,8 @@ definition: - a symbol of commercialism or greed example: - - he worships the almighty dollar - - the dollar sign means little to him + - He worships the almighty dollar. + - The dollar sign means little to him. hypernym: - 06819327-n ili: i72340 @@ -32938,7 +32938,7 @@ definition: - a V-shaped mark at one end of an arrow pointer example: - - the point of the arrow was due north + - The point of the arrow was due north. hypernym: - 06830640-n ili: i72343 @@ -33093,9 +33093,9 @@ - one of the large alphabetic characters used as the first letter in writing or printing proper names and sometimes for emphasis example: - - printers once kept the type for capitals and for small letters in separate cases; + - Printers once kept the type for capitals and for small letters in separate cases; capitals were kept in the upper half of the type case and so became known as upper-case - letters + letters. hypernym: - 06831828-n ili: i72357 @@ -33133,7 +33133,7 @@ definition: - printed characters example: - - small type is hard to read + - Small type is hard to read. hypernym: - 06831828-n ili: i72360 @@ -33289,8 +33289,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - when the screen font resembles a printed font a document may look approximately - the same on the screen as it will when printed + - When the screen font resembles a printed font a document may look approximately + the same on the screen as it will when printed. hypernym: - 06838449-n ili: i72374 @@ -33368,7 +33368,7 @@ definition: - the conventional characters of the alphabet used to represent speech example: - - his grandmother taught him his letters + - His grandmother taught him his letters. hypernym: - 06831828-n ili: i72381 @@ -33410,7 +33410,7 @@ definition: - the first letter of a word (especially a person's name) example: - - he refused to put the initials FRS after his name + - He refused to put the initials FRS after his name. hypernym: - 06841868-n ili: i72385 @@ -33674,8 +33674,8 @@ definition: - the 26th letter of the Roman alphabet example: - - the British call Z zed and the Scots call it ezed but Americans call it zee - - he doesn't know A from izzard + - The British call Z zed and the Scots call it ezed but Americans call it zee. + - He doesn't know A from izzard. hypernym: - 06841868-n ili: i72411 @@ -34115,7 +34115,7 @@ definition: - a blank character used to separate successive words in writing or printing example: - - he said the space is the most important character in the alphabet + - He said the space is the most important character in the alphabet. hypernym: - 06831828-n ili: i72459 @@ -34128,7 +34128,7 @@ - a letter that has two or more pronunciations example: - ‘c’ is a polyphone because it is pronounced like ‘k’ in ‘car’ but like ‘s’ in - ‘cell’ + ‘cell’. hypernym: - 06841868-n ili: i72460 @@ -34179,7 +34179,7 @@ - any character from an ancient Germanic alphabet used in Scandinavia from the 3rd century to the Middle Ages example: - - each rune had its own magical significance + - Each rune had its own magical significance. hypernym: - 06831828-n ili: i72465 @@ -34210,7 +34210,7 @@ - a graphic character that indicates the meaning of a thing without indicating the sounds used to say it example: - - Chinese characters are ideograms + - Chinese characters are ideograms. hypernym: - 06831828-n ili: i72468 @@ -34225,7 +34225,7 @@ - a single written symbol that represents an entire word or phrase without indicating its pronunciation example: - - ‘7’ is a logogram that is pronounced ‘seven’ in English and ‘nanatsu’ in Japanese + - ‘7’ is a logogram that is pronounced ‘seven’ in English and ‘nanatsu’ in Japanese. hypernym: - 06853698-n ili: i72469 @@ -34366,7 +34366,7 @@ - a punctuation mark (‘.’) placed at the end of a declarative sentence to indicate a full stop or after abbreviations example: - - in England they call a period a ‘stop’ + - In England they call a period a ‘stop’. hypernym: - 06854415-n ili: i72483 @@ -34486,7 +34486,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - domain names are organized hierarchically with the more generic parts to the right + - Domain names are organized hierarchically with the more generic parts to the right. hypernym: - 06344646-n ili: i72494 @@ -34511,8 +34511,8 @@ definition: - trade name of a company that produces musical recordings example: - - the artists and repertoire department of a recording label is responsible for - finding new talent + - The artists and repertoire department of a recording label is responsible for + finding new talent. hypernym: - 06858649-n ili: i72496 @@ -34549,7 +34549,7 @@ definition: - a symbol that is the result of printing or engraving example: - - he put his stamp on the envelope + - He put his stamp on the envelope. hypernym: - 06819327-n ili: i72499 @@ -34572,7 +34572,7 @@ - an identification of a publisher; a publisher's name along with the date and address and edition that is printed at the bottom of the title page example: - - the book was published under a distinguished imprint + - The book was published under a distinguished imprint. hypernym: - 06898133-n ili: i72501 @@ -34595,7 +34595,7 @@ definition: - a stamp affixed to a document (as to attest to its authenticity or to seal it) example: - - the warrant bore the sheriff's seal + - The warrant bore the sheriff's seal. hypernym: - 06868257-n ili: i72503 @@ -34647,8 +34647,8 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - he entered to a flourish of trumpets - - her arrival was greeted with a rousing fanfare + - He entered to a flourish of trumpets. + - Her arrival was greeted with a rousing fanfare. hypernym: - 07041860-n ili: i72507 @@ -34672,7 +34672,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - the violinist was indulgent with his swoops and slides + - The violinist was indulgent with his swoops and slides. hypernym: - 06870172-n ili: i72509 @@ -35022,7 +35022,7 @@ definition: - one of the areas between or below or above the lines of a musical staff example: - - the spaces are the notes F-A-C-E + - The spaces are the notes F-A-C-E. hypernym: - 05135784-n ili: i72542 @@ -35184,7 +35184,7 @@ definition: - musical notation for a repeating pattern of musical beats example: - - the orchestra omitted the last twelve bars of the song + - The orchestra omitted the last twelve bars of the song. hypernym: - 06827728-n ili: i72558 @@ -35224,7 +35224,7 @@ definition: - a notation representing the pitch and duration of a musical sound example: - - the singer held the note too long + - The singer held the note too long. hypernym: - 06827728-n ili: i72562 @@ -35770,8 +35770,8 @@ definition: - a visual warning signal example: - - they saw the light of the beacon - - there was a light at every corner + - They saw the light of the beacon. + - There was a light at every corner. hypernym: - 06886621-n ili: i72616 @@ -35999,7 +35999,7 @@ definition: - a contorted facial expression example: - - she made a grimace at the prospect + - She made a grimace at the prospect. hypernym: - 06890128-n ili: i72639 @@ -36055,7 +36055,7 @@ definition: - a facial expression characteristic of a person laughing example: - - his face wrinkled in a silent laugh of derision + - His face wrinkled in a silent laugh of derision. hypernym: - 06890128-n ili: i72644 @@ -36111,8 +36111,8 @@ definition: - a visual presentation showing how something works example: - - the lecture was accompanied by dramatic demonstrations - - the lecturer shot off a pistol as a demonstration of the startle response + - The lecture was accompanied by dramatic demonstrations. + - The lecturer shot off a pistol as a demonstration of the startle response. hypernym: - 06886302-n ili: i72650 @@ -36124,7 +36124,7 @@ definition: - something intended to communicate a particular impression example: - - made a display of strength + - … made a display of strength - a show of impatience - a good show of looking interested hypernym: @@ -36138,8 +36138,8 @@ definition: - a meeting of the eyes between two people that expresses meaningful nonverbal communication example: - - it was a mere glance, but the eye contact was enough to tell her that he was desperate - to leave + - It was a mere glance, but the eye contact was enough to tell her that he was desperate + to leave. hypernym: - 06886302-n ili: i72652 @@ -36150,7 +36150,7 @@ definition: - a display of force or power example: - - speak softly but carry a big stick + - Speak softly but carry a big stick. hypernym: - 06892571-n ili: i72653 @@ -36171,8 +36171,8 @@ definition: - expression without words example: - - tears are an expression of grief - - the pulse is a reflection of the heart's condition + - Tears are an expression of grief. + - The pulse is a reflection of the heart's condition. hypernym: - 06892230-n ili: i72655 @@ -36310,7 +36310,7 @@ - an emblem (a small piece of plastic or cloth or metal) that signifies your status (rank or membership or affiliation etc.) example: - - they checked everyone's badge before letting them in + - They checked everyone's badge before letting them in. hypernym: - 06893714-n ili: i72668 @@ -36403,7 +36403,7 @@ - the Crown (or the reigning monarch) as the symbol of the power and authority of a monarchy example: - - the colonies revolted against the Crown + - The colonies revolted against the Crown. hypernym: - 06819327-n ili: i72677 @@ -36414,7 +36414,7 @@ definition: - the symbol of the power of the British monarchy example: - - members of the British Commonwealth owe allegiance to the British Crown + - Members of the British Commonwealth owe allegiance to the British Crown. ili: i72678 instance_hypernym: - 06897147-n @@ -36479,8 +36479,8 @@ you are among the group of people already known to the system; recognition by the system leads to acceptance example: - - a system for positive identification can prevent the use of a single identity - by several people + - A system for positive identification can prevent the use of a single identity + by several people. hypernym: - 06898133-n ili: i72684 @@ -36493,8 +36493,8 @@ that you are not among a group of people already known to the system; recognition by the system leads to rejection example: - - a system for negative identification can prevent the use of multiple identities - by a single person + - A system for negative identification can prevent the use of multiple identities + by a single person. hypernym: - 06898133-n ili: i72685 @@ -36507,7 +36507,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - facial profiling is a new form of airport security + - Facial profiling is a new form of airport security. hypernym: - 06898133-n ili: i72686 @@ -36518,7 +36518,7 @@ definition: - a generic term for any identifying characteristic example: - - that tax bill had the senator's fingerprints all over it + - That tax bill had the senator's fingerprints all over it. hypernym: - 06898133-n ili: i72687 @@ -36551,7 +36551,7 @@ - a card that identifies the bearer as an alien with permanent resident status in the United States example: - - he was surprised to discover that green cards are no longer green + - He was surprised to discover that green cards are no longer green. hypernym: - 06898439-n ili: i72690 @@ -36562,7 +36562,7 @@ definition: - a card or badge used to identify the bearer example: - - you had to show your ID in order to get in + - You had to show your ID in order to get in. hypernym: - 06895611-n - 06898439-n @@ -36618,8 +36618,8 @@ definition: - an impressive display example: - - it was a bewildering array of books - - his tools were in an orderly array on the basement wall + - It was a bewildering array of books. + - His tools were in an orderly array on the basement wall. hypernym: - 06900776-n ili: i72696 @@ -36671,8 +36671,8 @@ definition: - anything that is seen example: - - he was a familiar sight on the television - - they went to Paris to see the sights + - He was a familiar sight on the television. + - They went to Paris to see the sights. hypernym: - 06900776-n ili: i72701 @@ -36724,7 +36724,7 @@ definition: - ostentatious display of elegance example: - - they put on the ritz + - They put on the ritz. hypernym: - 06902380-n ili: i72706 @@ -36772,7 +36772,7 @@ definition: - a showy gesture example: - - she entered with a great flourish + - She entered with a great flourish. hypernym: - 06889359-n ili: i72711 @@ -36802,7 +36802,7 @@ definition: - the act of displaying something ostentatiously example: - - his behavior was an outrageous flaunt + - His behavior was an outrageous flaunt. hypernym: - 06900776-n ili: i72714 @@ -36814,7 +36814,7 @@ - the act of making something publicly available; presenting news or other information by broadcasting or printing it example: - - he prepared his presentation carefully in advance + - He prepared his presentation carefully in advance. hypernym: - 06900776-n ili: i72715 @@ -36825,7 +36825,7 @@ definition: - putting on display for the first time example: - - he attended the unveiling of the statue + - He attended the unveiling of the statue. hypernym: - 06904072-n ili: i72716 @@ -36836,9 +36836,9 @@ definition: - a dramatic or musical entertainment example: - - they listened to ten different performances - - the play ran for 100 performances - - the frequent performances of the symphony testify to its popularity + - They listened to ten different performances. + - The play ran for 100 performances. + - The frequent performances of the symphony testify to its popularity. hypernym: - 00521313-n ili: i72717 @@ -36852,9 +36852,9 @@ definition: - a short performance that is part of a longer program example: - - he did his act three times every evening - - she had a catchy little routine - - it was one of the best numbers he ever did + - He did his act three times every evening. + - She had a catchy little routine. + - It was one of the best numbers he ever did. hypernym: - 06904543-n ili: i72718 @@ -36956,7 +36956,7 @@ definition: - a performance of a musical composition or a dramatic role etc. example: - - they heard a live rendition of three pieces by Schubert + - They heard a live rendition of three pieces by Schubert. hypernym: - 06904543-n ili: i72728 @@ -36998,7 +36998,7 @@ definition: - a lavishly produced performance example: - - they put on a Christmas spectacular + - They put on a Christmas spectacular. hypernym: - 06904543-n ili: i72732 @@ -37387,7 +37387,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - C++ is an object-oriented programming language that is an extension of C + - C++ is an object-oriented programming language that is an extension of C. hypernym: - 06911128-n ili: i72773 @@ -37582,7 +37582,7 @@ - an indigenous language that contributes features to the language of an invading people who impose their language on the indigenous population example: - - the Celtic languages of Britain are a substrate for English + - The Celtic languages of Britain are a substrate for English. hypernym: - 06916295-n ili: i72793 @@ -37711,7 +37711,7 @@ example: - Koine is a dialect of ancient Greek that was the lingua franca of the empire of Alexander the Great and was widely spoken throughout the eastern Mediterranean - area in Roman times + area in Roman times. hypernym: - 06293304-n ili: i72805 @@ -42064,7 +42064,7 @@ - the language of educated people in ancient Rome example: - There's a distinct difference in pronunciation between Classical Latin and Ecclesiastical - Latin + Latin. hypernym: - 06975340-n ili: i73200 @@ -44058,7 +44058,7 @@ definition: - a simplified cursive form of the ancient hieratic script example: - - Demotic script was eventually replaced by Greek + - Demotic script was eventually replaced by Greek. hypernym: - 06373667-n ili: i73378 @@ -44687,7 +44687,7 @@ definition: - photographs or other visual representations in a printed publication example: - - the publisher was responsible for all the artwork in the book + - The publisher was responsible for all the artwork in the book. hypernym: - 06886302-n ili: i73438 @@ -44722,7 +44722,7 @@ definition: - illustrations used to decorate or explain a text example: - - the dictionary had many pictures + - The dictionary had many pictures. hypernym: - 07011893-n ili: i73441 @@ -44734,7 +44734,7 @@ definition: - a diagram or picture illustrating textual material example: - - the area covered can be seen from Figure 2 + - The area covered can be seen from Figure 2. hypernym: - 07011893-n ili: i73442 @@ -44954,7 +44954,7 @@ definition: - an illustration that is drawn by hand and published in a book, magazine, or newspaper example: - - it is shown by the drawing in Fig. 7 + - It is shown by the drawing in Fig. 7. hypernym: - 07011408-n ili: i73461 @@ -45154,7 +45154,7 @@ definition: - the theater as a profession (usually ‘the stage’) example: - - an early movie simply showed a long kiss by two actors of the contemporary stage + - An early movie simply showed a long kiss by two actors of the contemporary stage. hypernym: - 07019235-n ili: i73480 @@ -45165,7 +45165,7 @@ definition: - a presentation for the stage or screen or radio or television example: - - have you seen the new production of Hamlet? + - Have you seen the new production of Hamlet? hypernym: - 06904072-n ili: i73481 @@ -45230,7 +45230,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06387777-n example: - - he wrote several plays but only one was produced on Broadway + - He wrote several plays but only one was produced on Broadway. hypernym: - 07020800-n ili: i73487 @@ -45284,7 +45284,7 @@ definition: - a small fragment example: - - overheard snatches of their conversation + - … overheard snatches of their conversation hypernym: - 07021796-n ili: i73492 @@ -45297,7 +45297,7 @@ - plays stressing the irrational or illogical aspects of life, usually to show that modern life is pointless example: - - Samuel Beckett and Eugene Ionesco have written plays for the theater of the absurd + - Samuel Beckett and Eugene Ionesco have written plays for the theater of the absurd. hypernym: - 07021061-n ili: i73493 @@ -45337,7 +45337,7 @@ definition: - a subdivision of an act of a play or performance example: - - the first act has three scenes + - The first act has three scenes. hypernym: - 07020800-n ili: i73497 @@ -45401,7 +45401,7 @@ definition: - words making up the dialogue of a play example: - - the actor forgot his speech + - The actor forgot his speech. hypernym: - 07025650-n ili: i73503 @@ -45460,7 +45460,7 @@ definition: - a cue given to a performer (usually the beginning of the next line to be spoken) example: - - the audience could hear his prompting + - The audience could hear his prompting. hypernym: - 07024325-n ili: i73509 @@ -45508,8 +45508,8 @@ definition: - text consisting of a row of words written across a page or computer screen example: - - the letter consisted of three short lines - - there are six lines in every stanza + - The letter consisted of three short lines. + - There are six lines in every stanza. hypernym: - 06399623-n ili: i73514 @@ -45520,9 +45520,9 @@ definition: - persuasive but insincere talk that is usually intended to deceive or impress example: - - ‘let me show you my etchings’ is a rather worn line - - he has a smooth line but I didn't fall for it - - that salesman must have practiced his fast line of talk + - ‘let me show you my etchings’ is a rather worn line. + - He has a smooth line but I didn't fall for it. + - That salesman must have practiced his fast line of talk. hypernym: - 07259785-n ili: i73515 @@ -45585,7 +45585,7 @@ definition: - a manifestation of insincerity example: - - he put on quite an act for her benefit + - He put on quite an act for her benefit. hypernym: - 06893299-n ili: i73521 @@ -45628,7 +45628,7 @@ definition: - a fit of weeping example: - - had a good cry + - … had a good cry hypernym: - 07027434-n ili: i73525 @@ -45651,8 +45651,8 @@ definition: - a sudden outburst of emotion example: - - she felt a flare of delight - - she could not control her flare of rage + - She felt a flare of delight. + - She could not control her flare of rage. hypernym: - 07027434-n ili: i73527 @@ -45809,7 +45809,7 @@ definition: - a television production that features a particular person or work or topic example: - - the last of a series of BBC specials on Iran is being shown tonight + - The last of a series of BBC specials on Iran is being shown tonight. hypernym: - 06633086-n ili: i73543 @@ -45907,7 +45907,7 @@ definition: - a theatrical performance of a drama example: - - the play lasted two hours + - The play lasted two hours. hypernym: - 00521313-n ili: i73553 @@ -46246,7 +46246,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - the resolution of one dissonance is often the preparation for another dissonance + - The resolution of one dissonance is often the preparation for another dissonance. hypernym: - 07040667-n ili: i73585 @@ -46268,7 +46268,7 @@ definition: - a succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence example: - - she was humming an air from Beethoven + - She was humming an air from Beethoven. hypernym: - 07034009-n ili: i73587 @@ -46320,8 +46320,8 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - the theme is announced in the first measures - - the accompanist picked up the idea and elaborated it + - The theme is announced in the first measures. + - The accompanist picked up the idea and elaborated it. hypernym: - 07041860-n ili: i73591 @@ -46409,7 +46409,7 @@ definition: - the melody carried by a particular voice or instrument in polyphonic music example: - - he tried to sing the tenor part + - He tried to sing the tenor part. hypernym: - 07041860-n ili: i73599 @@ -46589,7 +46589,7 @@ definition: - a sequence of prayers constituting the Christian Eucharistic rite example: - - the priest said Mass + - The priest said Mass. hypernym: - 06467660-n ili: i73616 @@ -46600,7 +46600,7 @@ definition: - a musical setting for a Mass example: - - they played a Mass composed by Beethoven + - They played a Mass composed by Beethoven. hypernym: - 07046494-n ili: i73617 @@ -46621,9 +46621,9 @@ - a liturgical prayer (considered to be the essence of Jewish religion) that is recited at least twice daily by adult Jewish males to declare their faith example: - - as soon as Leonard learned to talk he was taught to recite the first words of + - As soon as Leonard learned to talk he was taught to recite the first words of the Shema, the creed of Judaism which originated on Sinai with Moses and is recited - daily + daily. hypernym: - 06467660-n ili: i73619 @@ -46858,7 +46858,7 @@ definition: - a musical work that has been created example: - - the composition is written in four movements + - The composition is written in four movements. hypernym: - 07034009-n ili: i73641 @@ -47425,7 +47425,7 @@ definition: - a major self-contained part of a symphony or sonata example: - - the second movement is slow and melodic + - The second movement is slow and melodic. hypernym: - 07051211-n ili: i73696 @@ -47532,7 +47532,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - they played the adagio too quickly + - They played the adagio too quickly. hypernym: - 07058663-n ili: i73706 @@ -47543,7 +47543,7 @@ definition: - a short musical composition with words example: - - a successful musical must have at least three good songs + - A successful musical must have at least three good songs. hypernym: - 07051211-n ili: i73707 @@ -47801,9 +47801,9 @@ definition: - the text of a popular song or musical-comedy number example: - - his compositions always started with the lyrics - - he wrote both words and music - - the song uses colloquial language + - His compositions always started with the lyrics. + - He wrote both words and music. + - The song uses colloquial language. hypernym: - 06399623-n ili: i73732 @@ -47866,7 +47866,7 @@ in one after another until all are singing different parts of the song at the same time example: - - they enjoyed singing rounds + - They enjoyed singing rounds. hypernym: - 07066839-n ili: i73738 @@ -48234,7 +48234,7 @@ definition: - genre of music written for marching example: - - Sousa wrote the best marches + - Sousa wrote the best marches. hypernym: - 07085982-n ili: i73776 @@ -48439,7 +48439,7 @@ - a secular form of gospel that was a major Black musical genre in the 1960s and 1970s example: - - soul was politically significant during the Civil Rights movement + - Soul was politically significant during the Civil Rights movement. hypernym: - 07075374-n - 07039073-n @@ -48597,7 +48597,7 @@ - a genre of popular music originating in the 1950s; a blend of black rhythm-and-blues with white country-and-western example: - - rock is a generic term for the range of styles that evolved out of rock'n'roll. + - Rock is a generic term for the range of styles that evolved out of rock'n'roll. hypernym: - 07073295-n ili: i73810 @@ -48710,7 +48710,7 @@ - 00935235-n - 07034009-n example: - - all the reporters were expected to adopt the style of the newspaper + - All the reporters were expected to adopt the style of the newspaper. hypernym: - 00033319-n ili: i73819 @@ -48722,7 +48722,7 @@ definition: - the manner of speaking to another individual example: - - he failed in his manner of address to the captain + - He failed in his manner of address to the captain. hypernym: - 07085523-n ili: i73820 @@ -48784,7 +48784,7 @@ definition: - an artistic device or effect example: - - the architect's brilliant conceit was to build the house around the tree + - The architect's brilliant conceit was to build the house around the tree. hypernym: - 07082884-n ili: i73826 @@ -48834,9 +48834,9 @@ definition: - powerful and effective language example: - - his eloquence attracted a large congregation - - fluency in spoken and written English is essential - - his oily smoothness concealed his guilt from the police + - His eloquence attracted a large congregation. + - Fluency in spoken and written English is essential. + - His oily smoothness concealed his guilt from the police. hypernym: - 07080699-n ili: i73831 @@ -48878,8 +48878,8 @@ definition: - the style of expressing yourself example: - - he suggested a better formulation - - his manner of expression showed how much he cared + - He suggested a better formulation. + - His manner of expression showed how much he cared. hypernym: - 07080699-n ili: i73835 @@ -48925,7 +48925,7 @@ definition: - an expression of respect example: - - the Japanese use many honorifics + - The Japanese use many honorifics. hypernym: - 07083988-n ili: i73839 @@ -48963,9 +48963,9 @@ definition: - your characteristic style or manner of expressing yourself orally example: - - his manner of speaking was quite abrupt - - her speech was barren of southernisms - - I detected a slight accent in his speech + - His manner of speaking was quite abrupt. + - Her speech was barren of southernisms. + - I detected a slight accent in his speech. hypernym: - 07080699-n ili: i73843 @@ -49038,8 +49038,8 @@ definition: - language or humor that is down-to-earth example: - - the saltiness of their language was inappropriate - - self-parody and saltiness riddled their core genre + - The saltiness of their language was inappropriate. + - Self-parody and saltiness riddled their core genre. hypernym: - 07080699-n ili: i73850 @@ -49061,7 +49061,7 @@ - expressing in coherent verbal form example: - the articulation of my feelings - - I gave voice to my feelings + - I gave voice to my feelings. hypernym: - 07154581-n ili: i73852 @@ -49203,8 +49203,8 @@ definition: - a manner of speaking example: - - he spoke with a thick tongue - - she has a glib tongue + - He spoke with a thick tongue. + - She has a glib tongue. hypernym: - 07085523-n ili: i73865 @@ -49233,8 +49233,8 @@ definition: - the quality of a person's voice example: - - he began in a conversational tone - - he spoke in a nervous tone of voice + - He began in a conversational tone. + - He spoke in a nervous tone of voice. hypernym: - 07085523-n ili: i73868 @@ -49246,7 +49246,7 @@ definition: - a tone of voice that shows what the speaker is feeling example: - - there was a note of uncertainty in his voice + - There was a note of uncertainty in his voice. hypernym: - 07096765-n ili: i73869 @@ -49257,7 +49257,7 @@ definition: - the fullness of a tone of voice example: - - there is a musky roundness to his wordiness + - There is a musky roundness to his wordiness. hypernym: - 07096765-n ili: i73870 @@ -49397,7 +49397,7 @@ - the relative prominence of a syllable or musical note (especially with regard to stress or pitch) example: - - he put the stress on the wrong syllable + - He put the stress on the wrong syllable. hypernym: - 07097924-n ili: i73883 @@ -49462,8 +49462,8 @@ definition: - the basic rhythmic unit in a piece of music example: - - the piece has a fast rhythm - - the conductor set the beat + - The piece has a fast rhythm. + - The conductor set the beat. hypernym: - 15146953-n ili: i73889 @@ -49569,7 +49569,7 @@ definition: - the journalistic use of subject matter that appeals to vulgar tastes example: - - the tabloids relied on sensationalism to maintain their circulation + - The tabloids relied on sensationalism to maintain their circulation. hypernym: - 07085290-n ili: i73899 @@ -49599,7 +49599,7 @@ definition: - a distinctive spoken or written expression example: - - John's succinct turn of phrase persuaded her that it would not be a good idea + - John's succinct turn of phrase persuaded her that it would not be a good idea. hypernym: - 07080699-n ili: i73902 @@ -49611,7 +49611,7 @@ definition: - a witty or ingenious turn of phrase example: - - he could always come up with some inspired off-the-wall conceit + - He could always come up with some inspired off-the-wall conceit. hypernym: - 07102837-n ili: i73903 @@ -49665,7 +49665,7 @@ definition: - a distinctive style or manner example: - - he continued in this vein for several minutes + - He continued in this vein for several minutes. hypernym: - 07080699-n ili: i73908 @@ -49764,7 +49764,7 @@ definition: - useless and pointless repetition example: - - to say that something is ‘adequate enough’ is a tautology + - To say that something is ‘adequate enough’ is a tautology. hypernym: - 07104913-n ili: i73917 @@ -49777,7 +49777,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06173467-n example: - - the statement ‘he is brave or he is not brave’ is a tautology + - The statement ‘he is brave or he is not brave’ is a tautology. hypernym: - 06736815-n ili: i73918 @@ -49797,7 +49797,7 @@ definition: - abbreviation of a word by omitting the final sound or sounds example: - - the British get ‘pud’ from ‘pudding’ by apocope + - The British get ‘pud’ from ‘pudding’ by apocope. hypernym: - 07105779-n ili: i73920 @@ -49809,7 +49809,7 @@ - an abbreviation formed from the initial letters of the several words in the name and pronounced separately example: - - HTML is an initialism for HyperText Markup Language + - HTML is an initialism for HyperText Markup Language. hypernym: - 07105779-n members: @@ -49820,9 +49820,9 @@ - a word formed from the initial letters of the several words in the name and pronounced as one word example: - - ‘NATO’ is an initialism for North Atlantic Treaty Organization - - the word ‘scuba’ is an acronym for s(elf)-c(ontained) u(nderwater) b(reathing) - a(pparatus) + - ‘NATO’ is an initialism for North Atlantic Treaty Organization. + - The word ‘scuba’ is an acronym for s(elf)-c(ontained) u(nderwater) b(reathing) + a(pparatus). hypernym: - 06301417-n ili: i73921 @@ -49846,8 +49846,8 @@ definition: - an arrangement of the elements in a composition or discourse example: - - the essay was in the form of a dialogue - - he first sketches the plot in outline form + - The essay was in the form of a dialogue. + - He first sketches the plot in outline form. hypernym: - 07106786-n ili: i73923 @@ -50173,7 +50173,7 @@ definition: - a two-syllable rhyme example: - - ‘ended’ and ‘blended’ form a double rhyme + - ‘ended’ and ‘blended’ form a double rhyme. hypernym: - 07111327-n ili: i73955 @@ -50584,8 +50584,8 @@ - understatement for rhetorical effect (especially when expressing an affirmative by negating its contrary) example: - - saying ‘I was not a little upset’ when you mean ‘I was very upset’ is an example - of litotes + - Saying ‘I was not a little upset’ when you mean ‘I was very upset’ is an example + of litotes. hypernym: - 07112859-n - 06771774-n @@ -50817,7 +50817,7 @@ - use of a verb with two or more complements, playing on the verb's polysemy, for humorous effect example: - - ‘Mr. Pickwick took his hat and his leave’ is an example of zeugma + - ‘Mr. Pickwick took his hat and his leave’ is an example of zeugma. hypernym: - 07120141-n ili: i74020 @@ -50839,9 +50839,9 @@ domain_topic: - 06293304-n example: - - his speech was garbled - - he uttered harsh language - - he recorded the spoken language of the streets + - His speech was garbled. + - He uttered harsh language. + - He recorded the spoken language of the streets. hypernym: - 07123727-n ili: i74022 @@ -50858,7 +50858,7 @@ definition: - the words that are spoken example: - - I listened to his words very closely + - I listened to his words very closely. hypernym: - 07123904-n ili: i74023 @@ -50881,7 +50881,7 @@ definition: - the exchange of spoken words example: - - they were perfectly comfortable together without speech + - They were perfectly comfortable together without speech. hypernym: - 07144575-n ili: i74025 @@ -50893,8 +50893,8 @@ - the sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tract example: - - a singer takes good care of his voice - - the giraffe cannot make any vocalizations + - A singer takes good care of his voice. + - The giraffe cannot make any vocalizations. hypernym: - 00033319-n ili: i74026 @@ -51198,7 +51198,7 @@ - a consonant produced by stopping the flow of air at some point and suddenly releasing it example: - - his stop consonants are too aspirated + - His stop consonants are too aspirated. hypernym: - 07130392-n ili: i74055 @@ -51315,7 +51315,7 @@ definition: - the insertion of a vowel or consonant into a word to make its pronunciation easier example: - - the insertion of a vowel in the plural of the word ‘bush’ is epenthesis + - The insertion of a vowel in the plural of the word ‘bush’ is epenthesis. hypernym: - 07146562-n ili: i74066 @@ -51432,7 +51432,7 @@ definition: - a doubled or long consonant example: - - the ‘n’ in ‘thinness’ is a geminate + - The ‘n’ in ‘thinness’ is a geminate. hypernym: - 07129729-n ili: i74077 @@ -51486,7 +51486,7 @@ definition: - a loud utterance; often in protest or opposition example: - - the speaker was interrupted by loud cries from the rear of the audience + - The speaker was interrupted by loud cries from the rear of the audience. hypernym: - 07124555-n ili: i74082 @@ -51515,7 +51515,7 @@ definition: - a very loud utterance (like the sound of an animal) example: - - his bellow filled the hallway + - His bellow filled the hallway. hypernym: - 07135232-n ili: i74084 @@ -51535,7 +51535,7 @@ definition: - an extravagantly loud outcry example: - - she screamed blue murder + - She screamed blue murder. hypernym: - 07135232-n ili: i74085 @@ -51555,7 +51555,7 @@ definition: - loud and persistent outcry from many people example: - - he ignored the clamor of the crowd + - He ignored the clamor of the crowd. hypernym: - 07135232-n ili: i74087 @@ -51570,7 +51570,7 @@ definition: - a shout to attract attention example: - - he gave a great halloo but no one heard him + - He gave a great halloo but no one heard him. hypernym: - 07135232-n ili: i74088 @@ -51599,9 +51599,9 @@ definition: - a loud outcry of protest or complaint example: - - the announcement of the election recount caused a lot of noise - - whatever it was, he didn't like it and he was going to let them know by making - as loud a noise as he could + - The announcement of the election recount caused a lot of noise. + - Whatever it was, he didn't like it and he was going to let them know by making + as loud a noise as he could. hypernym: - 07135232-n ili: i74091 @@ -51612,7 +51612,7 @@ definition: - sharp piercing cry example: - - her screaming attracted the neighbors + - Her screaming attracted the neighbors. hypernym: - 07135232-n ili: i74092 @@ -51712,8 +51712,8 @@ definition: - lewd or obscene talk or writing example: - - it was smoking-room bawdry - - they published a collection of Elizabethan bawdy + - It was smoking-room bawdry. + - They published a collection of Elizabethan bawdy. hypernym: - 07139048-n ili: i74100 @@ -51735,7 +51735,7 @@ definition: - profane or obscene expression usually of surprise or anger example: - - expletives were deleted + - Expletives were deleted. hypernym: - 07143235-n ili: i74102 @@ -51762,8 +51762,8 @@ definition: - an abrupt excited utterance example: - - she gave an exclamation of delight - - there was much exclaiming over it + - She gave an exclamation of delight. + - There was much exclaiming over it. hypernym: - 07124555-n ili: i74104 @@ -51775,7 +51775,7 @@ definition: - a word used in exclamations of confusion example: - - what the devil + - What the devil. - the deuce with it - the dickens you say hypernym: @@ -51840,9 +51840,9 @@ definition: - a long loud emotional utterance example: - - he gave a howl of pain + - He gave a howl of pain. - howls of laughter - - their howling had no effect + - Their howling had no effect. hypernym: - 07124555-n ili: i74111 @@ -51953,7 +51953,7 @@ definition: - calling out the name of a person (especially by a loudspeaker system) example: - - the public address system in the hospital was used for paging + - The public address system in the hospital was used for paging. hypernym: - 07124555-n ili: i74122 @@ -51973,8 +51973,8 @@ definition: - the way a word or a language is customarily spoken example: - - the pronunciation of Chinese is difficult for foreigners - - that is the correct pronunciation + - The pronunciation of Chinese is difficult for foreigners. + - That is the correct pronunciation. hypernym: - 07123904-n ili: i74124 @@ -51986,7 +51986,7 @@ definition: - the manner in which someone utters a word example: - - they are always correcting my pronunciation + - They are always correcting my pronunciation. hypernym: - 07124555-n ili: i74125 @@ -52047,7 +52047,7 @@ definition: - something spoken example: - - he could hear them uttering merry speeches + - He could hear them uttering merry speeches. hypernym: - 07124555-n ili: i74131 @@ -52139,8 +52139,8 @@ definition: - distinctive manner of oral expression example: - - he couldn't suppress his contemptuous accent - - she had a very clear speech pattern + - He couldn't suppress his contemptuous accent. + - She had a very clear speech pattern. hypernym: - 07143654-n ili: i74140 @@ -52224,7 +52224,7 @@ definition: - indistinct articulation example: - - judging from the thickness of his speech he had been drinking heavily + - Judging from the thickness of his speech he had been drinking heavily. hypernym: - 07146562-n ili: i74148 @@ -52235,7 +52235,7 @@ definition: - an expression that is difficult to articulate clearly example: - - ‘rubber baby buggy bumper’ is a tongue twister + - ‘rubber baby buggy bumper’ is a tongue twister. hypernym: - 07166088-n ili: i74149 @@ -52247,7 +52247,7 @@ - the articulation of a consonant (especially the consonant ‘r’) with a rapid flutter of the tongue against the palate or uvula example: - - he pronounced his R's with a distinct trill + - He pronounced his R's with a distinct trill. hypernym: - 07146562-n ili: i74150 @@ -52306,7 +52306,7 @@ definition: - a mutual expression of views (especially an unpleasant one) example: - - they had a bitter exchange + - They had a bitter exchange. hypernym: - 07148409-n ili: i74156 @@ -52370,7 +52370,7 @@ definition: - an exchange of ideas via conversation example: - - let's have more work and less talk around here + - Let's have more work and less talk around here. hypernym: - 07148409-n ili: i74161 @@ -52403,7 +52403,7 @@ definition: - an intimate talk in private example: - - he took me aside for a little heart-to-heart + - He took me aside for a little heart-to-heart. hypernym: - 07150442-n ili: i74164 @@ -52434,8 +52434,8 @@ definition: - empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk example: - - that's a lot of wind - - don't give me any of that jazz + - That's a lot of wind. + - Don't give me any of that jazz. hypernym: - 07150442-n ili: i74167 @@ -52477,7 +52477,7 @@ definition: - inconsequential conversation example: - - they traded a few nothings as they parted + - They traded a few nothings as they parted. hypernym: - 07148409-n ili: i74170 @@ -52488,7 +52488,7 @@ definition: - inconsequential expressions of affection example: - - he whispered sweet nothings into her ear + - He whispered sweet nothings into her ear. hypernym: - 07152023-n ili: i74171 @@ -52518,7 +52518,7 @@ definition: - extended treatment of particulars example: - - the essay contained too much detail + - The essay contained too much detail. hypernym: - 07152793-n ili: i74174 @@ -52538,8 +52538,8 @@ definition: - an extended communication (often interactive) dealing with some particular topic example: - - the book contains an excellent discussion of modal logic - - his treatment of the race question is badly biased + - The book contains an excellent discussion of modal logic. + - His treatment of the race question is badly biased. hypernym: - 06262268-n ili: i74176 @@ -52572,7 +52572,7 @@ definition: - a discussion of a topic (as in a meeting) example: - - consideration of the traffic problem took more than an hour + - Consideration of the traffic problem took more than an hour. hypernym: - 07152793-n ili: i74179 @@ -52593,7 +52593,7 @@ definition: - discussion; (‘talk about’ is a less formal alternative for ‘discussion of’) example: - - his poetry contains much talk about love and anger + - His poetry contains much talk about love and anger. hypernym: - 07152793-n ili: i74181 @@ -52624,8 +52624,8 @@ - the communication (in speech or writing) of your beliefs or opinions example: - expressions of good will - - he helped me find verbal expression for my ideas - - the idea was immediate but the verbalism took hours + - He helped me find verbal expression for my ideas. + - The idea was immediate but the verbalism took hours. hypernym: - 06262268-n ili: i74184 @@ -52638,7 +52638,7 @@ definition: - a blunt expression of views example: - - I told him cold turkey + - I told him cold turkey. hypernym: - 07154581-n ili: i74185 @@ -52649,7 +52649,7 @@ definition: - (usually plural) an expression of pleasure at the success or good fortune of another example: - - I sent them my sincere congratulations on their marriage + - I sent them my sincere congratulations on their marriage. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -52663,8 +52663,8 @@ definition: - an exchange of views on some topic example: - - we had a good discussion - - we had a word or two about it + - We had a good discussion. + - We had a word or two about it. hypernym: - 07123904-n ili: i74187 @@ -52678,7 +52678,7 @@ - a discussion in which reasons are advanced for and against some proposition or proposal example: - - the argument over foreign aid goes on and on + - The argument over foreign aid goes on and on. hypernym: - 07155367-n ili: i74188 @@ -52842,8 +52842,8 @@ definition: - a conference (usually with someone important) example: - - he had a consultation with the judge - - he requested an audience with the king + - He had a consultation with the judge. + - He requested an audience with the king. hypernym: - 07157274-n ili: i74204 @@ -52876,7 +52876,7 @@ definition: - free and open discussion of (or debate on) some question of public interest example: - - such a proposal deserves thorough public discussion + - Such a proposal deserves thorough public discussion. hypernym: - 07155367-n ili: i74207 @@ -52903,7 +52903,7 @@ - a press conference or interview in which a government official explains to reporters the background of an action or policy example: - - the secretary gave us a backgrounder on public health issues + - The secretary gave us a backgrounder on public health issues. hypernym: - 07159542-n ili: i74209 @@ -52952,7 +52952,7 @@ definition: - a meeting for execution of a group's functions example: - - it was the opening session of the legislature + - It was the opening session of the legislature. hypernym: - 07157274-n ili: i74213 @@ -53052,7 +53052,7 @@ - a session (of a committee or grand jury) in which witnesses are called and testimony is taken example: - - the investigative committee will hold hearings in Chicago + - The investigative committee will hold hearings in Chicago. hypernym: - 07160216-n ili: i74223 @@ -53102,8 +53102,8 @@ definition: - a discussion intended to produce an agreement example: - - the buyout negotiation lasted several days - - they disagreed but kept an open dialogue + - The buyout negotiation lasted several days. + - They disagreed but kept an open dialogue. - talks between Israelis and Palestinians hypernym: - 07155367-n @@ -53148,7 +53148,7 @@ - the explicit and formal acknowledgement of a government or of the national independence of a country example: - - territorial disputes were resolved in Guatemala's recognition of Belize in 1991 + - Territorial disputes were resolved in Guatemala's recognition of Belize in 1991. hypernym: - 07163281-n ili: i74232 @@ -53334,7 +53334,7 @@ definition: - a commonly repeated word or phrase example: - - she repeated ‘So pleased with how it's going’ at intervals like a mantra + - She repeated ‘So pleased with how it's going’ at intervals like a mantra. hypernym: - 07166967-n ili: i74250 @@ -53346,7 +53346,7 @@ - a slogan used to rally support for a cause example: - a cry to arms - - our watchword will be ‘democracy’ + - Our watchword will be ‘democracy’. hypernym: - 07166967-n ili: i74251 @@ -53489,7 +53489,7 @@ definition: - a correct expression that takes the place of a popular but incorrect expression example: - - he preferred his erroneous but pleasing mumpsimus to the correct sumpsimus + - He preferred his erroneous but pleasing mumpsimus to the correct sumpsimus. hypernym: - 07166088-n ili: i74264 @@ -53531,9 +53531,9 @@ definition: - the usage or vocabulary that is characteristic of a specific group of people example: - - the immigrants spoke an odd dialect of English - - he has a strong German accent - - it has been said that a language is a dialect with an army and navy + - The immigrants spoke an odd dialect of English. + - He has a strong German accent. + - It has been said that a language is a dialect with an army and navy. hypernym: - 07169789-n ili: i74268 @@ -53622,7 +53622,7 @@ definition: - a characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves) example: - - they don't speak our lingo + - They don't speak our lingo. hypernym: - 07169789-n ili: i74277 @@ -53652,7 +53652,7 @@ - informal language consisting of words and expressions that are not considered appropriate for formal occasions; often vituperative or vulgar example: - - their speech was full of slang expressions + - Their speech was full of slang expressions. hypernym: - 07169789-n ili: i74279 @@ -53665,8 +53665,8 @@ definition: - a verbal formula believed to have magical force example: - - he whispered a spell as he moved his hands - - inscribed around its base is a charm in Balinese + - He whispered a spell as he moved his hands. + - Inscribed around its base is a charm in Balinese. hypernym: - 07123904-n ili: i74280 @@ -53699,8 +53699,8 @@ definition: - an evil spell example: - - a witch put a curse on his whole family - - he put the whammy on me + - A witch put a curse on his whole family. + - He put the whammy on me. hypernym: - 07174442-n ili: i74283 @@ -53742,7 +53742,7 @@ definition: - the act of making a proposal example: - - they listened to her proposal + - They listened to her proposal. hypernym: - 07175534-n ili: i74287 @@ -53784,7 +53784,7 @@ definition: - an informal reference to a marriage proposal example: - - he was ready to pop the question + - He was ready to pop the question. hypernym: - 07176392-n ili: i74291 @@ -53822,7 +53822,7 @@ definition: - a proposal offered for acceptance or rejection example: - - it was a suggestion we couldn't refuse + - It was a suggestion we couldn't refuse. hypernym: - 07176845-n ili: i74295 @@ -53835,7 +53835,7 @@ definition: - a new proposal example: - - they resisted the introduction of impractical alternatives + - They resisted the introduction of impractical alternatives. hypernym: - 07176845-n ili: i74296 @@ -53846,7 +53846,7 @@ definition: - a proposal of something previously rejected example: - - they avoided a re-introduction of the old terminology + - They avoided a re-introduction of the old terminology. hypernym: - 07176845-n ili: i74297 @@ -53877,8 +53877,8 @@ - a formal proposal for action made to a deliberative assembly for discussion and vote example: - - he made a motion to adjourn - - she called for the question + - He made a motion to adjourn. + - She called for the question. hypernym: - 07176845-n ili: i74300 @@ -53901,7 +53901,7 @@ definition: - an indirect suggestion example: - - not a breath of scandal ever touched her + - Not a breath of scandal ever touched her. hypernym: - 07177331-n ili: i74302 @@ -53914,8 +53914,8 @@ definition: - a suggestion of some quality example: - - there was a touch of sarcasm in his tone - - he detected a ghost of a smile on her face + - There was a touch of sarcasm in his tone. + - He detected a ghost of a smile on her face. hypernym: - 07177331-n ili: i74303 @@ -53928,7 +53928,7 @@ definition: - a tentative suggestion designed to elicit the reactions of others example: - - she rejected his advances + - She rejected his advances. hypernym: - 07177331-n ili: i74304 @@ -53942,7 +53942,7 @@ definition: - something offered (as a proposal or bid) example: - - noteworthy new offerings for investors included several index funds + - Noteworthy new offerings for investors included several index funds. hypernym: - 06611268-n ili: i74305 @@ -53992,8 +53992,8 @@ - a formal written offer to sell securities (filed with the SEC) that sets forth a plan for a (proposed) business enterprise example: - - a prospectus should contain the facts that an investor needs to make an informed - decision + - A prospectus should contain the facts that an investor needs to make an informed + decision. hypernym: - 07179197-n ili: i74310 @@ -54005,8 +54005,8 @@ - a first draft of a prospectus; must be clearly marked to indicate that parts may be changed in the final prospectus example: - - because some portions of the cover page are printed in red ink a preliminary prospectus - is sometimes called a red herring + - Because some portions of the cover page are printed in red ink a preliminary prospectus + is sometimes called a red herring. hypernym: - 06687692-n ili: i74311 @@ -54039,8 +54039,8 @@ or pre-emptive rights that entitle them to buy newly issued shares at a discount from the price at which they will be offered to the public later example: - - the investment banker who handles a rights offering usually agrees to buy any - shares not bought by shareholders + - The investment banker who handles a rights offering usually agrees to buy any + shares not bought by shareholders. hypernym: - 07179197-n ili: i74314 @@ -54053,7 +54053,7 @@ - a special offering (usually temporary and at a reduced price) that is featured in advertising example: - - they are having a special on pork chops + - They are having a special on pork chops. hypernym: - 07179197-n ili: i74315 @@ -54064,7 +54064,7 @@ definition: - a monetary reward for helping to catch a criminal example: - - the cattle thief has a price on his head + - The cattle thief has a price on his head. hypernym: - 07180932-n ili: i74316 @@ -54104,8 +54104,8 @@ - something (manuscripts or architectural plans and models or estimates or works of art of all genres etc.) submitted for the judgment of others (as in a competition) example: - - several of his submissions were rejected by publishers - - what was the date of submission of your proposal? + - Several of his submissions were rejected by publishers. + - What was the date of submission of your proposal? hypernym: - 06611268-n ili: i74320 @@ -54117,8 +54117,8 @@ definition: - the entering of a legal document into the public record example: - - he filed a complaint - - he filed his tax return + - He filed a complaint. + - He filed his tax return. hypernym: - 07182229-n ili: i74321 @@ -54153,7 +54153,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - the British ships dropped anchor and waited for orders from London + - The British ships dropped anchor and waited for orders from London. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -54184,7 +54184,7 @@ definition: - a verbal command for action example: - - when I give the word, charge! + - When I give the word, charge! hypernym: - 07183274-n ili: i74327 @@ -54247,7 +54247,7 @@ definition: - a pronouncement encouraging or banning some activity example: - - the boss loves to send us directives + - The boss loves to send us directives. hypernym: - 06740365-n ili: i74333 @@ -54295,7 +54295,7 @@ definition: - an explanation that results from interpreting something example: - - the report included his interpretation of the forensic evidence + - The report included his interpretation of the forensic evidence. hypernym: - 06751030-n ili: i74338 @@ -54306,7 +54306,7 @@ definition: - an interpretation that removes obstacles to understanding example: - - the professor's clarification helped her to understand the textbook + - The professor's clarification helped her to understand the textbook. hypernym: - 07185404-n ili: i74339 @@ -54362,8 +54362,8 @@ century theologians decided that debate on such matters would be closed and Muslim theology and law were frozen example: - - some reform-minded Islamic scholars believe that reopening ijtihad is a prerequisite - for the survival of Islam + - Some reform-minded Islamic scholars believe that reopening ijtihad is a prerequisite + for the survival of Islam. hypernym: - 07185404-n ili: i74344 @@ -54374,7 +54374,7 @@ definition: - a passage from the Bible that is used as the subject of a sermon example: - - the preacher chose a text from Psalms to introduce his sermon + - The preacher chose a text from Psalms to introduce his sermon. hypernym: - 06411914-n ili: i74345 @@ -54397,7 +54397,7 @@ - elaboration of an interpretation by the use of decorative (sometimes fictitious) detail example: - - the mystery has been heightened by many embellishments in subsequent retellings + - The mystery has been heightened by many embellishments in subsequent retellings. hypernym: - 07187407-n ili: i74347 @@ -54418,8 +54418,8 @@ definition: - a strictly literal interpretation (as distinct from the intention) example: - - he followed instructions to the letter - - he obeyed the letter of the law + - He followed instructions to the letter. + - He obeyed the letter of the law. hypernym: - 07187909-n ili: i74349 @@ -54430,7 +54430,7 @@ definition: - an interpretation of a matter from a particular viewpoint example: - - his version of the fight was different from mine + - His version of the fight was different from mine. hypernym: - 07185404-n ili: i74350 @@ -54441,8 +54441,8 @@ definition: - a particular interpretation or performance example: - - on that reading, it was an insult - - he was famous for his reading of Mozart + - On that reading, it was an insult. + - He was famous for his reading of Mozart. hypernym: - 07185404-n ili: i74351 @@ -54453,7 +54453,7 @@ definition: - an interpretation of a text or action example: - - they put an unsympathetic construction on his conduct + - They put an unsympathetic construction on his conduct. hypernym: - 07185404-n ili: i74352 @@ -54484,8 +54484,8 @@ definition: - putting the wrong interpretation on example: - - his misinterpretation of the question caused his error - - there was no mistaking her meaning + - His misinterpretation of the question caused his error. + - There was no mistaking her meaning. hypernym: - 07185404-n ili: i74355 @@ -54536,7 +54536,7 @@ definition: - agreement with a statement or proposal to do something example: - - he gave his assent eagerly + - He gave his assent eagerly. - a murmur of acquiescence from the assembly hypernym: - 07189892-n @@ -54582,7 +54582,7 @@ definition: - an automatic advance to the next round in a tournament without playing an opponent example: - - he had a bye in the first round + - He had a bye in the first round. hypernym: - 07190894-n ili: i74364 @@ -54604,7 +54604,7 @@ definition: - concurrence of opinion example: - - we are in accord with your proposal + - We are in accord with your proposal. hypernym: - 07189892-n ili: i74366 @@ -54638,7 +54638,7 @@ definition: - agreeing with or consenting to (often unwillingly) example: - - accession to such demands would set a dangerous precedent + - Accession to such demands would set a dangerous precedent. - assenting to the Congressional determination hypernym: - 07189892-n @@ -54651,7 +54651,7 @@ definition: - a settlement of differences example: - - they reached an accommodation with Japan + - They reached an accommodation with Japan. hypernym: - 07192584-n ili: i74370 @@ -54745,7 +54745,7 @@ - an agreement by two or more people to commit suicide together at a given place and time example: - - the two lovers killed themselves in a suicide pact + - The two lovers killed themselves in a suicide pact. hypernym: - 06783066-n ili: i74379 @@ -54766,8 +54766,8 @@ definition: - an accommodation in which both sides make concessions example: - - the newly elected congressmen rejected a compromise because they considered it - ‘business as usual’ + - The newly elected congressmen rejected a compromise because they considered it + ‘business as usual’. hypernym: - 07192097-n ili: i74381 @@ -54822,7 +54822,7 @@ definition: - a speech seconding a motion example: - - do I hear a second? + - Do I hear a second? hypernym: - 07189892-n ili: i74386 @@ -54925,8 +54925,8 @@ definition: - a disagreement or argument about something important example: - - he had a dispute with his wife - - there were irreconcilable differences + - He had a dispute with his wife. + - There were irreconcilable differences. - the familiar conflict between Republicans and Democrats hypernym: - 07195447-n @@ -54963,7 +54963,7 @@ definition: - an outburst of controversy example: - - the incident triggered a political firestorm + - The incident triggered a political firestorm. hypernym: - 07197811-n ili: i74399 @@ -55003,7 +55003,7 @@ definition: - a contentious speech act; a dispute where there is strong disagreement example: - - they were involved in a violent argument + - They were involved in a violent argument. hypernym: - 07196595-n ili: i74403 @@ -55049,8 +55049,8 @@ definition: - an angry dispute example: - - they had a quarrel - - they had words + - They had a quarrel. + - They had words. hypernym: - 07196595-n ili: i74407 @@ -55066,7 +55066,7 @@ definition: - an intense verbal dispute example: - - a violent fight over the bill is expected in the Senate + - A violent fight over the bill is expected in the Senate. hypernym: - 07197811-n ili: i74408 @@ -55143,7 +55143,7 @@ definition: - a request for payment example: - - the notification stated the grace period and the penalties for defaulting + - The notification stated the grace period and the penalties for defaulting. hypernym: - 07199985-n ili: i74415 @@ -55155,8 +55155,8 @@ definition: - an expression of some desire or inclination example: - - I could tell that it was his wish that the guests leave - - his crying was an indirect request for attention + - I could tell that it was his wish that the guests leave. + - His crying was an indirect request for attention. hypernym: - 07199985-n ili: i74416 @@ -55169,7 +55169,7 @@ - a request (spoken or written) to participate or be present or take part in something example: - an invitation to lunch - - she threw the invitation away + - She threw the invitation away. hypernym: - 07199985-n - 06636668-n @@ -55181,7 +55181,7 @@ definition: - a request to be present example: - - they came at his bidding + - They came at his bidding. hypernym: - 07200808-n ili: i74418 @@ -55193,7 +55193,7 @@ definition: - a colloquial expression for invitation example: - - he didn't get no invite to the party + - He didn't get no invite to the party. hypernym: - 07200808-n ili: i74419 @@ -55283,7 +55283,7 @@ definition: - the act of soliciting money (as a gift or loan) example: - - he watched the beggar trying to make a touch + - He watched the beggar trying to make a touch. hypernym: - 07202433-n ili: i74427 @@ -55294,7 +55294,7 @@ definition: - insistent solicitation and entreaty example: - - his importunity left me no alternative but to agree + - His importunity left me no alternative but to agree. hypernym: - 07202433-n ili: i74428 @@ -55317,7 +55317,7 @@ - a man's courting of a woman; seeking the affections of a woman (usually with the hope of marriage) example: - - it was a brief and intense courtship + - It was a brief and intense courtship. hypernym: - 07201488-n ili: i74430 @@ -55400,7 +55400,7 @@ definition: - a short prayer of thanks before a meal example: - - their youngest son said grace + - Their youngest son said grace. hypernym: - 07203790-n ili: i74438 @@ -55473,7 +55473,7 @@ definition: - request for payment of a debt example: - - they submitted their charges at the end of each month + - They submitted their charges at the end of each month. hypernym: - 07199985-n ili: i74445 @@ -55494,7 +55494,7 @@ definition: - an urgent or peremptory request example: - - his demands for attention were unceasing + - His demands for attention were unceasing. hypernym: - 06525357-n ili: i74447 @@ -55565,7 +55565,7 @@ definition: - a demand for a show of hands in a card game example: - - after two raises there was a call + - After two raises there was a call. hypernym: - 07205939-n ili: i74454 @@ -55628,8 +55628,8 @@ definition: - an instance of questioning example: - - there was a question about my training - - we made inquiries of all those who were present + - There was a question about my training. + - We made inquiries of all those who were present. hypernym: - 07207844-n ili: i74460 @@ -55764,7 +55764,7 @@ - the questioning of a person (or a conversation in which information is elicited); often conducted by journalists example: - - my interviews with teenagers revealed a weakening of religious bonds + - My interviews with teenagers revealed a weakening of religious bonds. hypernym: - 07208618-n ili: i74472 @@ -55794,8 +55794,8 @@ definition: - a sentence of inquiry that asks for a reply example: - - he asked a direct question - - he had trouble phrasing his interrogations + - He asked a direct question. + - He had trouble phrasing his interrogations. hypernym: - 06295743-n ili: i74475 @@ -55809,7 +55809,7 @@ definition: - a set of questions or exercises evaluating skill or knowledge example: - - when the test was stolen the professor had to make a new set of questions + - When the test was stolen the professor had to make a new set of questions. hypernym: - 06262268-n ili: i74476 @@ -55823,9 +55823,9 @@ - an examination conducted at regular intervals to determine whether a candidate is qualified to practice law in a given jurisdiction example: - - applicants may qualify to take the New York bar examination by graduating from - an approved law school - - he passed the bar exam on his third try + - Applicants may qualify to take the New York bar examination by graduating from + an approved law school. + - He passed the bar exam on his third try. hypernym: - 07211681-n ili: i74477 @@ -55839,7 +55839,7 @@ - an intensive examination testing a student's proficiency in some special field of knowledge example: - - she took her comps in English literature + - She took her comps in English literature. hypernym: - 07211681-n ili: i74478 @@ -55873,7 +55873,7 @@ definition: - a test that relies on a single indicator example: - - her litmus test for good breeding is whether you split infinitives + - Her litmus test for good breeding is whether you split infinitives. hypernym: - 07211681-n ili: i74481 @@ -55958,7 +55958,7 @@ definition: - the speech act of continuing a conversational exchange example: - - he growled his reply + - He growled his reply. hypernym: - 07175534-n ili: i74489 @@ -55979,7 +55979,7 @@ definition: - a quick reply to a question or remark (especially a witty or critical one) example: - - it brought a sharp rejoinder from the teacher + - It brought a sharp rejoinder from the teacher. hypernym: - 07214225-n ili: i74491 @@ -56032,8 +56032,8 @@ definition: - the speech act of answering an attack on your assertions example: - - his refutation of the charges was short and persuasive - - in defense he said the other man started it + - His refutation of the charges was short and persuasive. + - In defense he said the other man started it. hypernym: - 07215187-n ili: i74496 @@ -56085,9 +56085,9 @@ definition: - a graphic or vivid verbal description example: - - too often the narrative was interrupted by long word pictures - - the author gives a depressing picture of life in Poland - - the pamphlet contained brief characterizations of famous Vermonters + - Too often the narrative was interrupted by long word pictures. + - The author gives a depressing picture of life in Poland. + - The pamphlet contained brief characterizations of famous Vermonters. hypernym: - 06737512-n ili: i74501 @@ -56124,7 +56124,7 @@ definition: - a brief description given for purposes of identification example: - - the label modern is applied to many different kinds of architecture + - The label modern is applied to many different kinds of architecture. hypernym: - 07216025-n ili: i74504 @@ -56168,7 +56168,7 @@ - a factual statement made by one party in order to induce another party to enter into a contract example: - - the sales contract contains several representations by the vendor + - The sales contract contains several representations by the vendor. hypernym: - 06735202-n ili: i74508 @@ -56188,7 +56188,7 @@ definition: - a reply of affirmation example: - - he answered in the affirmative + - He answered in the affirmative. hypernym: - 06745099-n ili: i74510 @@ -56199,7 +56199,7 @@ definition: - an affirmative example: - - I was hoping for a yes + - I was hoping for a yes. hypernym: - 07218356-n ili: i74511 @@ -56210,7 +56210,7 @@ definition: - 'yes' example: - - The yeas have it + - The yeas have it. hypernym: - 07218356-n ili: i74512 @@ -56240,7 +56240,7 @@ definition: - the act of refusing to comply (as with a request) example: - - it resulted in a complete denial of his privileges + - It resulted in a complete denial of his privileges. hypernym: - 07175534-n ili: i74515 @@ -56271,7 +56271,7 @@ definition: - a reply of denial example: - - he answered in the negative + - He answered in the negative. hypernym: - 07219061-n ili: i74518 @@ -56282,7 +56282,7 @@ definition: - a negative example: - - his no was loud and clear + - His no was loud and clear. hypernym: - 07219571-n ili: i74519 @@ -56293,7 +56293,7 @@ definition: - used to express negation example: - - the nays have it + - The nays have it. hypernym: - 07219571-n ili: i74520 @@ -56388,7 +56388,7 @@ definition: - the speech act of contradicting someone example: - - he spoke as if he thought his claims were immune to contradiction + - He spoke as if he thought his claims were immune to contradiction. hypernym: - 07221121-n ili: i74529 @@ -56410,7 +56410,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06173467-n example: - - the statement ‘he is brave and he is not brave’ is a contradiction + - The statement ‘he is brave and he is not brave’ is a contradiction. hypernym: - 06769118-n ili: i74531 @@ -56484,7 +56484,7 @@ definition: - a brief and unsympathetic rejection example: - - they made short shrift of my request + - They made short shrift of my request. hypernym: - 07221933-n ili: i74538 @@ -56547,7 +56547,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - he expressed his dissent in a contrary opinion + - He expressed his dissent in a contrary opinion. hypernym: - 07222998-n ili: i74544 @@ -56558,7 +56558,7 @@ definition: - grounds for adverse criticism example: - - his authority is beyond exception + - His authority is beyond exception. hypernym: - 07222998-n ili: i74545 @@ -56589,7 +56589,7 @@ definition: - informal terms for objecting example: - - I have a gripe about the service here + - I have a gripe about the service here. hypernym: - 07222998-n ili: i74548 @@ -56604,9 +56604,9 @@ definition: - a formal and solemn declaration of objection example: - - they finished the game under protest to the league president - - the senator rose to register his protest - - the many protestations did not stay the execution + - They finished the game under protest to the league president. + - The senator rose to register his protest. + - The many protestations did not stay the execution. hypernym: - 07222998-n ili: i74549 @@ -56618,8 +56618,8 @@ definition: - the act of making a strong public expression of disagreement and disapproval example: - - he shouted his protests at the umpire - - a shower of protest was heard from the rear of the hall + - He shouted his protests at the umpire. + - A shower of protest was heard from the rear of the hall. hypernym: - 07222998-n ili: i74550 @@ -56685,7 +56685,7 @@ definition: - an opportunity for complaint that is seldom missed example: - - grammatical mistakes are his pet peeve + - Grammatical mistakes are his pet peeve. hypernym: - 07223368-n ili: i74556 @@ -56706,7 +56706,7 @@ definition: - a cry of sorrow and grief example: - - their pitiful laments could be heard throughout the ward + - Their pitiful laments could be heard throughout the ward. hypernym: - 07223590-n ili: i74558 @@ -56742,8 +56742,8 @@ - advance notification (usually written) of the intention to withdraw from an arrangement of contract example: - - we received a notice to vacate the premises - - he gave notice two months before he moved + - We received a notice to vacate the premises. + - He gave notice two months before he moved. hypernym: - 07227084-n ili: i74561 @@ -56754,8 +56754,8 @@ definition: - notification of something, usually in advance example: - - they gave little warning of their arrival - - she had only had four days' warning before leaving Berlin + - They gave little warning of their arrival. + - She had only had four days' warning before leaving Berlin. hypernym: - 07227084-n ili: i74562 @@ -56818,7 +56818,7 @@ definition: - a display that is exaggerated or unduly complicated example: - - she tends to make a big production out of nothing + - She tends to make a big production out of nothing. hypernym: - 07228377-n ili: i74568 @@ -56900,7 +56900,7 @@ definition: - the disclosure of something secret example: - - they feared exposure of their campaign plans + - They feared exposure of their campaign plans. hypernym: - 07228055-n ili: i74576 @@ -56911,7 +56911,7 @@ definition: - the exposure of an impostor or a fraud example: - - he published an expose of the graft and corruption in city government + - He published an expose of the graft and corruption in city government. hypernym: - 07230037-n ili: i74577 @@ -56962,7 +56962,7 @@ definition: - a point conceded or yielded example: - - they won all the concessions they asked for + - They won all the concessions they asked for. hypernym: - 07189892-n ili: i74582 @@ -56973,7 +56973,7 @@ definition: - a concession given to mollify or placate example: - - the offer was a sop to my feelings + - The offer was a sop to my feelings. hypernym: - 07231072-n ili: i74583 @@ -56988,7 +56988,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - a stipulation of fact was made in order to avoid delay + - A stipulation of fact was made in order to avoid delay. hypernym: - 07231072-n ili: i74584 @@ -57058,8 +57058,8 @@ definition: - the act of informing by verbal report example: - - he heard reports that they were causing trouble - - by all accounts they were a happy couple + - He heard reports that they were causing trouble. + - By all accounts they were a happy couple. hypernym: - 07226850-n ili: i74591 @@ -57071,7 +57071,7 @@ definition: - (Yiddish) a long boring tediously detailed account example: - - he insisted on giving us the whole megillah + - He insisted on giving us the whole megillah. exemplifies: - 06963829-n hypernym: @@ -57084,7 +57084,7 @@ definition: - a written document describing the findings of some individual or group example: - - this accords with the recent study by Hill and Dale + - This accords with the recent study by Hill and Dale. hypernym: - 06481744-n ili: i74593 @@ -57097,7 +57097,7 @@ definition: - confidential information about a topic or person example: - - he wanted the inside skinny on the new partner + - He wanted the inside skinny on the new partner. hypernym: - 06646883-n ili: i74594 @@ -57108,8 +57108,8 @@ definition: - information in some unspecified form example: - - it was stuff I had heard before - - there's good stuff in that book + - It was stuff I had heard before. + - There's good stuff in that book. hypernym: - 06646883-n ili: i74595 @@ -57199,7 +57199,7 @@ definition: - a written evaluation of a student's scholarship and deportment example: - - his father signed his report card + - His father signed his report card. hypernym: - 06646883-n ili: i74604 @@ -57230,7 +57230,7 @@ definition: - the act of giving an account describing incidents or a course of events example: - - his narration was hesitant + - His narration was hesitant. hypernym: - 07232584-n ili: i74607 @@ -57248,8 +57248,8 @@ - a message that tells the particulars of an act or occurrence or course of events; presented in writing or drama or cinema or as a radio or television program example: - - his narrative was interesting - - Disney's stories entertain adults as well as children + - His narrative was interesting. + - Disney's stories entertain adults as well as children. hypernym: - 06611268-n ili: i74608 @@ -57272,7 +57272,7 @@ definition: - a detailed account or description of something example: - - he was forced to listen to a recital of his many shortcomings + - He was forced to listen to a recital of his many shortcomings. hypernym: - 06526084-n - 06735202-n @@ -57345,8 +57345,8 @@ definition: - an act of narration example: - - he was the hero according to his own relation - - his endless recounting of the incident eventually became unbearable + - He was the hero according to his own relation. + - His endless recounting of the incident eventually became unbearable. hypernym: - 07235433-n ili: i74617 @@ -57368,7 +57368,7 @@ definition: - a report (often malicious) about the behavior of other people example: - - the divorce caused much gossip + - The divorce caused much gossip. hypernym: - 07232584-n ili: i74619 @@ -57392,7 +57392,7 @@ definition: - gossip spread by spoken communication example: - - the news of their affair was spread by word of mouth + - The news of their affair was spread by word of mouth. hypernym: - 07237830-n ili: i74621 @@ -57416,7 +57416,7 @@ definition: - idle gossip or rumor example: - - there has been talk about you lately + - There has been talk about you lately. hypernym: - 07237830-n ili: i74623 @@ -57439,7 +57439,7 @@ definition: - a warning to take action concerning something that was overlooked or neglected example: - - the bombing was a wake-up call to strengthen domestic security + - The bombing was a wake-up call to strengthen domestic security. hypernym: - 07238811-n ili: i74625 @@ -57512,7 +57512,7 @@ definition: - a warning message example: - - he sent a heads-up to the District Attorney + - He sent a heads-up to the District Attorney. hypernym: - 07238811-n ili: i74632 @@ -57545,7 +57545,7 @@ definition: - a warning that something unpleasant is imminent example: - - they were under threat of arrest + - They were under threat of arrest. hypernym: - 07238811-n ili: i74635 @@ -57592,7 +57592,7 @@ - a solemn promise, usually invoking a divine witness, regarding your future acts or behavior example: - - they took an oath of allegiance + - They took an oath of allegiance. hypernym: - 07241205-n ili: i74639 @@ -57623,7 +57623,7 @@ definition: - a promise example: - - he gave his word + - He gave his word. hypernym: - 07241205-n ili: i74642 @@ -57636,7 +57636,7 @@ definition: - a statement intended to inspire confidence example: - - the President's assurances were not respected + - The President's assurances were not respected. hypernym: - 06735202-n ili: i74643 @@ -57647,7 +57647,7 @@ definition: - an assurance that someone is healthy or something is in good condition example: - - the doctor gave him a clean bill of health + - The doctor gave him a clean bill of health. hypernym: - 07242066-n ili: i74644 @@ -57659,7 +57659,7 @@ - a binding commitment to do or give or refrain from something example: - an assurance of help when needed - - signed a pledge never to reveal the secret + - … signed a pledge never to reveal the secret hypernym: - 06697128-n ili: i74645 @@ -57721,7 +57721,7 @@ - a solemn pledge (to oneself or to another or to a deity) to do something or to behave in a certain manner example: - - they took vows of poverty + - They took vows of poverty. hypernym: - 07242432-n ili: i74651 @@ -57741,7 +57741,7 @@ definition: - an expression of gratitude example: - - he expressed his appreciation in a short note + - He expressed his appreciation in a short note. hypernym: - 07243631-n ili: i74653 @@ -57785,8 +57785,8 @@ definition: - an instance of boastful talk example: - - his brag is worse than his fight - - whenever he won we were exposed to his gasconade + - His brag is worse than his fight. + - Whenever he won we were exposed to his gasconade. hypernym: - 07244190-n ili: i74657 @@ -57834,7 +57834,7 @@ definition: - the verbal act of naming example: - - the part he failed was the naming of state capitals + - The part he failed was the naming of state capitals. hypernym: - 07175534-n ili: i74661 @@ -57892,7 +57892,7 @@ definition: - a challenge to do something dangerous or foolhardy example: - - he could never refuse a dare + - He could never refuse a dare. hypernym: - 07245954-n ili: i74667 @@ -57950,8 +57950,8 @@ definition: - to offer or accept a challenge example: - - threw down the gauntlet - - took up the gauntlet + - … threw down the gauntlet + - … took up the gauntlet hypernym: - 07245954-n ili: i74673 @@ -57963,7 +57963,7 @@ definition: - the act of explaining; making something plain or intelligible example: - - I heard his explanation of the accident + - I heard his explanation of the accident. hypernym: - 07175534-n ili: i74674 @@ -58063,7 +58063,7 @@ definition: - the act of calling down a curse that invokes evil (and usually serves as an insult) example: - - he suffered the imprecations of the mob + - He suffered the imprecations of the mob. hypernym: - 07248294-n ili: i74684 @@ -58096,7 +58096,7 @@ - a public instance of reciting or repeating (from memory) something prepared in advance example: - - the program included songs and recitations of well-loved poems + - The program included songs and recitations of well-loved poems. hypernym: - 07256497-n ili: i74688 @@ -58223,7 +58223,7 @@ definition: - a statement attributing something dishonest (especially a criminal offense) example: - - he denied the imputation + - He denied the imputation. hypernym: - 07248890-n ili: i74701 @@ -58234,7 +58234,7 @@ definition: - the imputation of blame example: - - they want all the finger-pointing about intelligence failures to stop + - They want all the finger-pointing about intelligence failures to stop. hypernym: - 07251698-n ili: i74702 @@ -58246,7 +58246,7 @@ definition: - an accusation of wrongdoing example: - - the book is an indictment of modern philosophy + - The book is an indictment of modern philosophy. hypernym: - 07248890-n ili: i74703 @@ -58277,8 +58277,8 @@ definition: - an accusation that you are responsible for some lapse or misdeed example: - - his incrimination was based on my testimony - - the police laid the blame on the driver + - His incrimination was based on my testimony. + - The police laid the blame on the driver. hypernym: - 07248890-n ili: i74706 @@ -58329,7 +58329,7 @@ definition: - the act of delivering a formal spoken communication to an audience example: - - he listened to an address on minor Roman poets + - He listened to an address on minor Roman poets. hypernym: - 07175534-n ili: i74711 @@ -58386,7 +58386,7 @@ definition: - an extemporaneous speech or remark example: - - a witty impromptu must not sound premeditated + - A witty impromptu must not sound premeditated. hypernym: - 07253354-n ili: i74716 @@ -58440,7 +58440,7 @@ definition: - a speech that is open to the public example: - - he attended a lecture on telecommunications + - He attended a lecture on telecommunications. hypernym: - 07253354-n ili: i74721 @@ -58453,7 +58453,7 @@ definition: - any long and tedious address or recital example: - - the patient recited a litany of complaints + - The patient recited a litany of complaints. - a litany of failures hypernym: - 07253354-n @@ -58468,7 +58468,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06157599-n example: - - the nomination was brief and to the point + - The nomination was brief and to the point. hypernym: - 07255865-n ili: i74723 @@ -58482,7 +58482,7 @@ - addressing an audience formally (usually a long and rhetorical address and often pompous) example: - - he loved the sound of his own oratory + - He loved the sound of his own oratory. hypernym: - 07253354-n ili: i74724 @@ -58493,7 +58493,7 @@ definition: - an instance of oratory example: - - he delivered an oration on the decline of family values + - He delivered an oration on the decline of family values. hypernym: - 07255865-n ili: i74725 @@ -58515,7 +58515,7 @@ definition: - delivering an address to a public audience example: - - people came to see the candidates and hear the speechmaking + - People came to see the candidates and hear the speechmaking. hypernym: - 07253354-n ili: i74727 @@ -58561,7 +58561,7 @@ - a type of oratory used to eulogize or condemn a person or group of people example: - Pericles' funeral oration for Athenians killed in the Peloponnesian War is a famous - example of epideictic oratory + example of epideictic oratory. hypernym: - 07255865-n ili: i74731 @@ -58719,8 +58719,8 @@ definition: - persuasion by the use of direct personal pressure example: - - some gentle arm-twisting produced the desired result - - no amount of arm-twisting will get me to agree + - Some gentle arm-twisting produced the desired result. + - No amount of arm-twisting will get me to agree. hypernym: - 07259785-n ili: i74746 @@ -58814,7 +58814,7 @@ definition: - a means of persuading or arguing example: - - he used all his conversational weapons + - He used all his conversational weapons. hypernym: - 07259785-n ili: i74755 @@ -58841,7 +58841,7 @@ definition: - highly favorable publicity and praise example: - - his letter of recommendation gave her a terrific buildup + - His letter of recommendation gave her a terrific buildup. hypernym: - 07261731-n ili: i74757 @@ -58883,7 +58883,7 @@ definition: - a promotional statement (as found on the dust jackets of books) example: - - the author got all his friends to write blurbs for his book + - The author got all his friends to write blurbs for his book. hypernym: - 07261731-n ili: i74761 @@ -59027,7 +59027,7 @@ - an advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distribution example: - - he mailed the circular to all subscribers + - He mailed the circular to all subscribers. hypernym: - 07263469-n ili: i74774 @@ -59106,7 +59106,7 @@ definition: - encouragement in the form of cheers from spectators example: - - it's all over but the shouting + - It's all over but the shouting. hypernym: - 06704187-n ili: i74781 @@ -59139,7 +59139,7 @@ definition: - a verbalization that encourages you to attempt something example: - - the ceaseless prodding got on his nerves + - The ceaseless prodding got on his nerves. hypernym: - 06704187-n ili: i74784 @@ -59156,7 +59156,7 @@ definition: - needed encouragement example: - - the result was a provocation of vigorous investigation + - The result was a provocation of vigorous investigation. hypernym: - 06704187-n ili: i74785 @@ -59179,9 +59179,9 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - to prove subordination of perjury you must prove the perjury and also prove that + - To prove subordination of perjury you must prove the perjury and also prove that the perjured statement was procured by the accused suborner who knew that it would - be false + be false. hypernym: - 07267635-n ili: i74787 @@ -59192,7 +59192,7 @@ definition: - an expression of approval and encouragement example: - - they gave the chairman a vote of confidence + - They gave the chairman a vote of confidence. hypernym: - 06704187-n ili: i74788 @@ -59447,8 +59447,8 @@ definition: - a pole or stake set up to mark something (as the start or end of a race track) example: - - a pair of posts marked the goal - - the corner of the lot was indicated by a stake + - A pair of posts marked the goal. + - The corner of the lot was indicated by a stake. hypernym: - 06886621-n ili: i74812 @@ -59478,8 +59478,8 @@ definition: - an indicator that orients you generally example: - - it is used as a reference for comparing the heating and the electrical energy - involved + - It is used as a reference for comparing the heating and the electrical energy + involved. hypernym: - 07277247-n ili: i74815 @@ -59492,8 +59492,8 @@ definition: - a publication (or a passage from a publication) that is referred to example: - - he carried an armful of references back to his desk - - he spent hours looking for the source of that quotation + - He carried an armful of references back to his desk. + - He spent hours looking for the source of that quotation. hypernym: - 06601855-n ili: i74816 @@ -59616,8 +59616,8 @@ definition: - a basis for comparison; a reference point against which other things can be evaluated example: - - the schools comply with federal standards - - they set the measure for all subsequent work + - The schools comply with federal standards. + - They set the measure for all subsequent work. hypernym: - 13598374-n ili: i74827 @@ -59631,7 +59631,7 @@ definition: - a standard by which something can be measured or judged example: - - his painting sets the benchmark of quality + - His painting sets the benchmark of quality. hypernym: - 07275291-n ili: i74828 @@ -59677,7 +59677,7 @@ definition: - a measure or standard used for comparison example: - - on what kind of yardstick is he basing his judgment? + - On what kind of yardstick is he basing his judgment? hypernym: - 07275291-n ili: i74832 @@ -59688,7 +59688,7 @@ definition: - a reference point to shoot at example: - - his arrow hit the mark + - His arrow hit the mark. hypernym: - 07273000-n ili: i74833 @@ -59949,7 +59949,7 @@ definition: - a flag that serves as a warning signal example: - - we didn't swim at the beach because the red flag was up + - We didn't swim at the beach because the red flag was up. hypernym: - 06888144-n - 06816015-n @@ -60165,7 +60165,7 @@ definition: - a round flat badge displaying information and suitable for pinning onto a garment example: - - they passed out campaign buttons for their candidate + - They passed out campaign buttons for their candidate. hypernym: - 06895611-n ili: i74881 @@ -60229,7 +60229,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - they earned their stripes in Kuwait + - They earned their stripes in Kuwait. hypernym: - 06895611-n ili: i74887 @@ -60267,7 +60267,7 @@ definition: - a distinguishing symbol example: - - the owner's mark was on all the sheep + - The owner's mark was on all the sheep. hypernym: - 06819327-n ili: i74890 @@ -60466,7 +60466,7 @@ definition: - a label associated with something for the purpose of identification example: - - semantic tags were attached in order to identify different meanings of the word + - Semantic tags were attached in order to identify different meanings of the word. hypernym: - 07286877-n ili: i74910 @@ -60592,7 +60592,7 @@ definition: - a deep bow with the foot drawn backwards (indicating excessive humility) example: - - all that bowing and scraping did not impress him + - All that bowing and scraping did not impress him. hypernym: - 07289130-n ili: i74922 @@ -60628,7 +60628,7 @@ - 06182505-n example: - source: de Saussure - text: The bond between the signifier and the signified is arbitrary + text: The bond between the signifier and the signified is arbitrary. hypernym: - 06294878-n ili: i74925 @@ -60672,8 +60672,8 @@ with a view to extradition; a wanted notice that is issued by Interpol at the request of an Interpol member country and distributed to all member countries example: - - an Interpol Red Notice is the closest instrument to an international arrest warrant - in use today + - An Interpol Red Notice is the closest instrument to an international arrest warrant + in use today. hypernym: - 07291243-n ili: i74929 @@ -60696,9 +60696,9 @@ - something that has been transcribed; a written record (usually typewritten) of dictated or recorded speech example: - - he read a transcript of the interrogation - - you can obtain a transcript of this radio program by sending a self-addressed - envelope to the station + - He read a transcript of the interrogation. + - You can obtain a transcript of this radio program by sending a self-addressed + envelope to the station. hypernym: - 06374360-n ili: i74931 @@ -60711,7 +60711,7 @@ example: - the wee small voice of conscience - the voice of experience - - he said his voices told him to do it + - He said his voices told him to do it. hypernym: - 00033319-n ili: i74932 @@ -60722,7 +60722,7 @@ definition: - the music of Bach example: - - he played Bach on the organ + - He played Bach on the organ. hypernym: - 07034009-n ili: i74933 @@ -60733,7 +60733,7 @@ definition: - the music of Beethoven example: - - he enjoyed Beethoven most of all + - He enjoyed Beethoven most of all. hypernym: - 07034009-n ili: i74934 @@ -60744,7 +60744,7 @@ definition: - the music of Brahms example: - - Brahms was included in the program + - Brahms was included in the program. hypernym: - 07034009-n ili: i74935 @@ -60755,7 +60755,7 @@ definition: - the music of Chopin example: - - he practiced Chopin day and night + - He practiced Chopin day and night. hypernym: - 07034009-n ili: i74936 @@ -60766,7 +60766,7 @@ definition: - the music of Gilbert and Sullivan example: - - he could sing all of Gilbert and Sullivan + - He could sing all of Gilbert and Sullivan. hypernym: - 07034009-n ili: i74937 @@ -60796,7 +60796,7 @@ definition: - the music of Mozart example: - - the concert was mostly Mozart + - The concert was mostly Mozart. hypernym: - 07034009-n ili: i74940 @@ -60807,7 +60807,7 @@ definition: - the music of Stravinsky example: - - Stravinsky no longer causes riots in the streets + - Stravinsky no longer causes riots in the streets. hypernym: - 07034009-n ili: i74941 @@ -60818,7 +60818,7 @@ definition: - the music of Wagner example: - - they say that Hitler listened only to Wagner + - They say that Hitler listened only to Wagner. hypernym: - 07034009-n ili: i74942 @@ -60838,8 +60838,8 @@ definition: - a communicative interaction example: - - the pilot made contact with the base - - he got in touch with his colleagues + - The pilot made contact with the base. + - He got in touch with his colleagues. hypernym: - 06262268-n ili: i74944 @@ -60851,8 +60851,8 @@ definition: - the amount of activity over a communication system during a given period of time example: - - heavy traffic overloaded the trunk lines - - traffic on the internet is lightest during the night + - Heavy traffic overloaded the trunk lines. + - Traffic on the internet is lightest during the night. hypernym: - 06262268-n ili: i74945 @@ -60863,9 +60863,9 @@ definition: - a request for something to be made, supplied, or served example: - - I gave the waiter my order - - the company's products were in such demand that they got more orders than their - call center could handle + - I gave the waiter my order. + - The company's products were in such demand that they got more orders than their + call center could handle. hypernym: - 07199985-n ili: i74946 @@ -61027,7 +61027,7 @@ - a thorough explanation (usually accompanied by a demonstration) of each step in a procedure or process example: - - she gave me a walk-through of my new duties + - She gave me a walk-through of my new duties. hypernym: - 06751030-n ili: i74962 @@ -61048,9 +61048,9 @@ definition: - a striking or amusing or caustic remark example: - - he always greeted me with a new zinger - - she tried to think of some killer of an argument, a real zinger that would disarm - all opposition + - He always greeted me with a new zinger. + - She tried to think of some killer of an argument, a real zinger that would disarm + all opposition. hypernym: - 06777755-n ili: i74964 @@ -61802,7 +61802,7 @@ definition: - Fighting together or in an alliance with an ally (or allies) example: - - In technical language the Peloponnesian League was a hegemonic symmachy + - In technical language the Peloponnesian League was a hegemonic symmachy. hypernym: - 06786485-n members: @@ -62009,7 +62009,7 @@ example: - There were several champions of absolute music, people that believed that music had the ability to transcend the boundaries of human limitations (language, time, - space, etc.) + space, etc.). hypernym: - 07034009-n members: @@ -62022,7 +62022,7 @@ in planned combinations, sequences, and rhythmic patterns to create an artistic work. example: - - title Composition Concrete refers in part to the musique concrete of the French-American + - Title Composition Concrete refers in part to the musique concrete of the French-American composer Edgar Varese, who taped sounds and then edited and reorganized them, and in part to Davis's own style. hypernym: @@ -62729,7 +62729,7 @@ often a hypnotic effect. example: - Classic trance employs a 4/4 time signature, a tempo of 125 to 150 BPM, and 32 - beat phrases and is somewhat faster than house music + beat phrases and is somewhat faster than house music. hypernym: - 07074737-n members: @@ -62990,7 +62990,7 @@ couplets, sung antiphonally by cantors and followed by alternate Greek and Latin responses from the two halves of the choir; and nine other lines sung by the cantors, with the full choir responding after each with the refrain ‘Popule meus, quid - feci tibi? …’ + feci tibi? …’. hypernym: - 07046732-n members: @@ -63436,7 +63436,7 @@ as practiced or produced by the Ciceronians of the early Renaissance. example: - Ciceronianism of the narrowest variety towards a more direct and natural form - of expression. + of expression hypernym: - 07086738-n members: @@ -63637,7 +63637,7 @@ - It is only before a fricative (and for ‘ą’ in word-final position) that ‘ę’ and ‘ą’ are pronounced as asynchronous nasal vowels, that is, /eu/ and /ou/. - Before a fricative and in word-final position (in the case of ą) they are transcribed - as an oral vowel /ɔ, ɛ/ followed by a nasal consonant /ɲ, ŋ/ or /j̃, w̃/ + as an oral vowel /ɔ, ɛ/ followed by a nasal consonant /ɲ, ŋ/ or /j̃, w̃/. hypernym: - 07132710-n members: diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.event.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.event.yaml index a8e64f29..6a6f42c5 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.event.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.event.yaml @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ definition: - any event that usually accompanies or is closely connected with another example: - - first was the lightning and then its thunderous associate + - First was the lightning and then its thunderous associate. hypernym: - 07299259-n ili: i74972 @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ definition: - a sudden appearance of an overwhelming number of things example: - - the program brought an avalanche of mail + - The program brought an avalanche of mail. hypernym: - 07298313-n ili: i74973 @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ definition: - relatively unimportant or inconspicuous accompanying situation example: - - when the rain came he could hear the sound of thunder in the background + - When the rain came he could hear the sound of thunder in the background. hypernym: - 07299259-n ili: i74974 @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ - an event as apprehended example: - a surprising experience - - that painful experience certainly got our attention + - That painful experience certainly got our attention. hypernym: - 07298313-n ili: i74975 @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ definition: - an experience that appalls example: - - is it better to view the appalling or merely hear of it? + - Is it better to view the appalling or merely hear of it? hypernym: - 07300108-n ili: i74976 @@ -102,8 +102,8 @@ definition: - an event that is experienced as indicating important things to come example: - - he hoped it was an augury - - it was a sign from God + - He hoped it was an augury. + - It was a sign from God. hypernym: - 07300108-n ili: i74977 @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ definition: - a sign of something about to happen example: - - he looked for an omen before going into battle + - He looked for an omen before going into battle. hypernym: - 07300719-n ili: i74979 @@ -169,8 +169,8 @@ definition: - a short vivid experience example: - - a flash of emotion swept over him - - the flashings of pain were a warning + - A flash of emotion swept over him. + - The flashings of pain were a warning. hypernym: - 07300108-n ili: i74983 @@ -182,8 +182,8 @@ definition: - a highly pleasurable or exciting experience example: - - we had a good time at the party - - celebrating after the game was a blast + - We had a good time at the party. + - Celebrating after the game was a blast. hypernym: - 07300108-n ili: i74984 @@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ definition: - the experience of losing a loved one example: - - he sympathized on the loss of their grandfather + - He sympathized on the loss of their grandfather. hypernym: - 07300108-n ili: i74985 @@ -234,8 +234,8 @@ definition: - a brief experience of something example: - - he got a taste of life on the wild side - - she enjoyed her brief taste of independence + - He got a taste of life on the wild side. + - She enjoyed her brief taste of independence. hypernym: - 07300108-n ili: i74989 @@ -246,8 +246,8 @@ definition: - a person's experience on a particular occasion example: - - he had a time holding back the tears - - they had a good time together + - He had a time holding back the tears. + - They had a good time together. hypernym: - 07300108-n ili: i74990 @@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ definition: - a religious or mystical experience of a supernatural appearance example: - - he had a vision of the Virgin Mary + - He had a vision of the Virgin Mary. hypernym: - 07300108-n ili: i74992 @@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ definition: - an event causing distress or pain example: - - what is the trouble? + - What is the trouble? - heart trouble hypernym: - 07298313-n @@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ definition: - an event example: - - a funny thing happened on the way to the … + - A funny thing happened on the way to the … hypernym: - 07298313-n ili: i74999 @@ -424,8 +424,8 @@ definition: - event whose occurrence ends something example: - - his death marked the ending of an era - - when these final episodes are broadcast it will be the finish of the show + - His death marked the ending of an era. + - When these final episodes are broadcast it will be the finish of the show. hypernym: - 07298313-n ili: i75007 @@ -438,8 +438,8 @@ definition: - the final stage or concluding parts of an event or occurrence example: - - the end was exciting - - I had to miss the last of the movie + - The end was exciting. + - I had to miss the last of the movie. hypernym: - 07306035-n ili: i75008 @@ -474,7 +474,7 @@ definition: - the end of an enterprise example: - - they were on the homestretch when the computer crashed + - They were on the homestretch when the computer crashed. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -498,7 +498,7 @@ definition: - something that results example: - - he listened for the results on the radio + - He listened for the results on the radio. hypernym: - 07306035-n ili: i75013 @@ -522,7 +522,7 @@ definition: - the type of treatment received (especially as the result of an agreement) example: - - he got a good deal on his car + - He got a good deal on his car. hypernym: - 07307418-n ili: i75015 @@ -552,7 +552,7 @@ definition: - the outcome of a game or contest example: - - the team dropped three decisions in a row + - The team dropped three decisions in a row. hypernym: - 07307418-n ili: i75018 @@ -565,7 +565,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00446787-n example: - - had little trouble in taking a unanimous decision over his opponent + - … had little trouble in taking a unanimous decision over his opponent hypernym: - 07307418-n ili: i75019 @@ -595,7 +595,7 @@ definition: - a practical consequence that follows naturally example: - - blind jealousy is a frequent corollary of passionate love + - Blind jealousy is a frequent corollary of passionate love. hypernym: - 07308725-n ili: i75022 @@ -618,7 +618,7 @@ definition: - the consequence of some effort or action example: - - he lived long enough to see the fruit of his policies + - He lived long enough to see the fruit of his policies. hypernym: - 07308725-n ili: i75024 @@ -638,7 +638,7 @@ definition: - a series of consequences wrought by an event example: - - it led to a train of disasters + - It led to a train of disasters. hypernym: - 07308725-n ili: i75026 @@ -649,9 +649,9 @@ definition: - something that comes into existence as a result example: - - industrialism prepared the way for acceptance of the French Revolution's various - socialistic offspring - - this skyscraper is the solid materialization of his efforts + - Industrialism prepared the way for acceptance of the French Revolution's various + socialistic offspring. + - This skyscraper is the solid materialization of his efforts. hypernym: - 11430739-n ili: i75028 @@ -683,8 +683,8 @@ definition: - a recompense for worthy acts or retribution for wrongdoing example: - - the wages of sin is death - - virtue is its own reward + - The wages of sin is death. + - Virtue is its own reward. hypernym: - 07308725-n ili: i75031 @@ -739,9 +739,9 @@ definition: - an event that occurs when something passes from one state or phase to another example: - - the change was intended to increase sales - - this storm is certainly a change for the worse - - the neighborhood had undergone few modifications since his last visit years ago + - The change was intended to increase sales. + - This storm is certainly a change for the worse. + - The neighborhood had undergone few modifications since his last visit years ago. hypernym: - 07298313-n ili: i75036 @@ -766,7 +766,7 @@ - an abrupt change in the tone or register of the voice (as at puberty or due to emotion) example: - - then there was a break in her voice + - Then there was a break in her voice. hypernym: - 07311046-n ili: i75038 @@ -807,7 +807,7 @@ definition: - a shocking surprise example: - - news of the attack came like a bombshell + - News of the attack came like a bombshell. hypernym: - 07312772-n ili: i75042 @@ -839,7 +839,7 @@ - a sudden and unexpected change of fortune or reverse of circumstances (especially in a literary work) example: - - a peripeteia swiftly turns a routine sequence of events into a story worth telling + - A peripeteia swiftly turns a routine sequence of events into a story worth telling. hypernym: - 07312772-n ili: i75045 @@ -852,7 +852,7 @@ definition: - an unpleasant or disappointing surprise example: - - it came as a shock to learn that he was injured + - It came as a shock to learn that he was injured. hypernym: - 07312772-n ili: i75046 @@ -864,8 +864,8 @@ definition: - a sudden minor shock or meaningless interruption example: - - the market had one bad blip today - - you can't react to the day-to-day blips + - The market had one bad blip today. + - You can't react to the day-to-day blips. - renewed jitters in the wake of a blip in retail sales hypernym: - 07313600-n @@ -877,7 +877,7 @@ definition: - an unexpected and amazing event example: - - the stunner was what happened on Saturday + - The stunner was what happened on Saturday. hypernym: - 07312772-n ili: i75048 @@ -951,8 +951,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - syntax errors can be recognized at compilation time - - a common syntax error is to omit a parenthesis + - Syntax errors can be recognized at compilation time. + - A common syntax error is to omit a parenthesis. hypernym: - 07314710-n ili: i75054 @@ -975,9 +975,9 @@ definition: - anything that happens suddenly or by chance without an apparent cause example: - - winning the lottery was a happy accident - - the pregnancy was a stroke of bad luck - - it was due to an accident or fortuity + - Winning the lottery was a happy accident. + - The pregnancy was a stroke of bad luck. + - It was due to an accident or fortuity. hypernym: - 07298313-n ili: i75056 @@ -1000,8 +1000,8 @@ definition: - an accident resulting from violent impact of a moving object example: - - three passengers were killed in the collision - - the collision of the two ships resulted in a serious oil spill + - Three passengers were killed in the collision. + - The collision of the two ships resulted in a serious oil spill. hypernym: - 07315954-n ili: i75058 @@ -1021,7 +1021,7 @@ definition: - a serious accident (usually involving one or more vehicles) example: - - they are still investigating the crash of the TWA plane + - They are still investigating the crash of the TWA plane. hypernym: - 07315954-n ili: i75060 @@ -1064,8 +1064,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - the collision of the particles resulted in an exchange of energy and a change - of direction + - The collision of the particles resulted in an exchange of energy and a change + of direction. hypernym: - 07353929-n ili: i75064 @@ -1077,7 +1077,7 @@ definition: - the event of something burning (often destructive) example: - - they lost everything in the fire + - They lost everything in the fire. hypernym: - 07298313-n ili: i75065 @@ -1156,7 +1156,7 @@ definition: - a fire that burns with thick smoke but no flame example: - - the smoulder suddenly became a blaze + - The smoulder suddenly became a blaze. hypernym: - 07317454-n ili: i75073 @@ -1224,7 +1224,7 @@ definition: - an unfortunate development example: - - it's a pity he couldn't do it + - It's a pity he couldn't do it. hypernym: - 07319470-n ili: i75080 @@ -1254,7 +1254,7 @@ definition: - some event that causes someone to be embarrassed example: - - the outcome of the vote was an embarrassment for the liberals + - The outcome of the vote was an embarrassment for the liberals. hypernym: - 07303737-n ili: i75083 @@ -1274,7 +1274,7 @@ definition: - a cause of difficulty and suffering example: - - war is hell + - War is hell. - go to blazes exemplifies: - 07139048-n @@ -1318,7 +1318,7 @@ definition: - a scandal that is kept secret example: - - there must be a skeleton somewhere in that family's closet + - There must be a skeleton somewhere in that family's closet. hypernym: - 07320870-n ili: i75089 @@ -1411,7 +1411,7 @@ definition: - the electrical discharge that travels along a nerve fiber example: - - they demonstrated the transmission of impulses from the cortex to the hypothalamus + - They demonstrated the transmission of impulses from the cortex to the hypothalamus. hypernym: - 07322513-n ili: i75098 @@ -1454,9 +1454,9 @@ definition: - an occurrence of something example: - - it was a case of bad judgment - - another instance occurred yesterday - - but there is always the famous example of the Smiths + - It was a case of bad judgment. + - Another instance occurred yesterday. + - But there is always the famous example of the Smiths. hypernym: - 07298313-n ili: i75102 @@ -1469,7 +1469,7 @@ definition: - an instance in which you are caused to lose your prestige or self-respect example: - - he had to undergo one humiliation after another + - He had to undergo one humiliation after another. hypernym: - 07323507-n ili: i75103 @@ -1481,8 +1481,8 @@ definition: - an instance of some kind example: - - it was a nice piece of work - - he had a bit of good luck + - It was a nice piece of work. + - He had a bit of good luck. hypernym: - 07323507-n ili: i75104 @@ -1494,9 +1494,9 @@ definition: - an instance or single occasion for some event example: - - this time he succeeded - - he called four times - - he could do ten at a clip + - This time he succeeded. + - He called four times. + - He could do ten at a clip. hypernym: - 07323507-n ili: i75105 @@ -1540,7 +1540,7 @@ definition: - the motion of one object relative to another example: - - stellar passings can perturb the orbits of comets + - Stellar passings can perturb the orbits of comets. hypernym: - 07324399-n ili: i75109 @@ -1632,7 +1632,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00017402-n example: - - ocean circulation is an important part of global climate + - Ocean circulation is an important part of global climate. - a fan aids air circulation hypernym: - 07325733-n @@ -1675,7 +1675,7 @@ definition: - process or result of becoming less or smaller example: - - the material lost 2 inches per yard in shrinkage + - The material lost 2 inches per yard in shrinkage. hypernym: - 07370487-n ili: i75121 @@ -1720,7 +1720,7 @@ definition: - a personal or social separation (as between opposing factions) example: - - they hoped to avoid a break in relations + - They hoped to avoid a break in relations. hypernym: - 07346000-n ili: i75125 @@ -1746,7 +1746,7 @@ definition: - an accidental happening example: - - he recorded all the little haps and mishaps of his life + - He recorded all the little haps and mishaps of his life. hypernym: - 07315578-n ili: i75127 @@ -1777,8 +1777,8 @@ definition: - an event resulting in great loss and misfortune example: - - the whole city was affected by the irremediable calamity - - the earthquake was a disaster + - The whole city was affected by the irremediable calamity. + - The earthquake was a disaster. hypernym: - 07319470-n ili: i75130 @@ -1793,7 +1793,7 @@ definition: - a natural and unavoidable catastrophe that interrupts the expected course of events example: - - he discovered that his house was not insured against acts of God + - He discovered that his house was not insured against acts of God. hypernym: - 07329438-n ili: i75131 @@ -1840,7 +1840,7 @@ definition: - something that is ruinous example: - - if this were known, it would be the kiss of death for my political career + - If this were known, it would be the kiss of death for my political career. hypernym: - 07329438-n ili: i75135 @@ -1851,8 +1851,8 @@ definition: - a disaster comparable to a nuclear meltdown example: - - there is little likelihood of a meltdown comparable to the American banking collapse - in March 1933 + - There is little likelihood of a meltdown comparable to the American banking collapse + in March 1933. hypernym: - 07329438-n ili: i75136 @@ -1883,7 +1883,7 @@ definition: - an unexpected piece of good luck example: - - he finally got his big break + - He finally got his big break. hypernym: - 07315578-n ili: i75139 @@ -1906,7 +1906,7 @@ definition: - something that is regarded as a chance event example: - - the election was just a lottery to them + - The election was just a lottery to them. hypernym: - 07315578-n ili: i75141 @@ -1938,8 +1938,8 @@ definition: - an accidental misstep threatening (or causing) a fall example: - - he blamed his slip on the ice - - the jolt caused many slips and a few spills + - He blamed his slip on the ice. + - The jolt caused many slips and a few spills. hypernym: - 07329027-n ili: i75144 @@ -1951,7 +1951,7 @@ definition: - an event that does not accomplish its intended purpose example: - - the surprise party was a complete failure + - The surprise party was a complete failure. hypernym: - 07298313-n ili: i75145 @@ -1973,7 +1973,7 @@ definition: - a complete or conspicuous failure example: - - the spectacular flame-out of the company's stock cost many people their life savings + - The spectacular flame-out of the company's stock cost many people their life savings. hypernym: - 07332364-n ili: i75147 @@ -1993,8 +1993,8 @@ definition: - a sudden malfunction of a part or apparatus example: - - the right front tire had a blowout - - as a result of the blowout we lost all the lights + - The right front tire had a blowout. + - As a result of the blowout we lost all the lights. hypernym: - 07333076-n ili: i75149 @@ -2006,7 +2006,7 @@ - a malfunction in the flight of an aircraft in which there is a sudden loss of lift that results in a downward plunge example: - - the plane went into a stall and I couldn't control it + - The plane went into a stall and I couldn't control it. hypernym: - 07333076-n ili: i75150 @@ -2017,8 +2017,8 @@ definition: - an event that accomplishes its intended purpose example: - - let's call heads a success and tails a failure - - the election was a remarkable success for the Whigs + - Let's call heads a success and tails a failure. + - The election was a remarkable success for the Whigs. hypernym: - 07298313-n ili: i75151 @@ -2029,7 +2029,7 @@ definition: - an impressively successful event example: - - the rock concert was a real barnburner + - The rock concert was a real barnburner. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -2042,7 +2042,7 @@ definition: - a successful journey example: - - they wished him Godspeed + - They wished him Godspeed. hypernym: - 07333703-n ili: i75153 @@ -2096,7 +2096,7 @@ definition: - the event of being born example: - - they celebrated the birth of their first child + - They celebrated the birth of their first child. hypernym: - 07311046-n ili: i75158 @@ -2110,7 +2110,7 @@ definition: - the event of giving birth example: - - she had a difficult delivery + - She had a difficult delivery. hypernym: - 07334902-n ili: i75159 @@ -2261,8 +2261,8 @@ definition: - an event that is substituted for a previously cancelled event example: - - he missed the test and had to take a makeup - - the two teams played a makeup one week later + - He missed the test and had to take a makeup. + - The two teams played a makeup one week later. hypernym: - 00029677-n ili: i75173 @@ -2296,7 +2296,7 @@ definition: - the appearance of a ghostlike figure example: - - I was recalled to the present by the apparition of a frightening specter + - I was recalled to the present by the apparition of a frightening specter. hypernym: - 07336372-n ili: i75176 @@ -2366,7 +2366,7 @@ definition: - becoming part of a venture at the beginning (regarded as position of advantage) example: - - he got in on the ground floor + - He got in on the ground floor. hypernym: - 07305628-n ili: i75183 @@ -2377,7 +2377,7 @@ definition: - the gradual beginning or coming forth example: - - figurines presage the emergence of sculpture in Greece + - Figurines presage the emergence of sculpture in Greece. hypernym: - 07305628-n ili: i75184 @@ -2408,7 +2408,7 @@ definition: - the beginning of anything example: - - it was off to a good start + - It was off to a good start. hypernym: - 07305628-n ili: i75187 @@ -2481,8 +2481,8 @@ definition: - the first event in a series example: - - she played Chopin for her opener - - the season's opener was a game against the Yankees + - She played Chopin for her opener. + - The season's opener was a game against the Yankees. hypernym: - 07339790-n ili: i75194 @@ -2493,7 +2493,7 @@ definition: - events that provide the generative force that is the origin of something example: - - they are trying to determine the cause of the crash + - They are trying to determine the cause of the crash. hypernym: - 07338522-n ili: i75195 @@ -2513,8 +2513,8 @@ definition: - something that serves as a preceding event or introduces what follows example: - - training is a necessary preliminary to employment - - drinks were the overture to dinner + - Training is a necessary preliminary to employment. + - Drinks were the overture to dinner. hypernym: - 07338522-n ili: i75197 @@ -2554,7 +2554,7 @@ definition: - anything that contributes causally to a result example: - - a number of factors determined the outcome + - A number of factors determined the outcome. hypernym: - 07341157-n ili: i75200 @@ -2566,8 +2566,8 @@ - any factor that could be considered important to the understanding of a particular business example: - - fundamentals include a company's growth, revenues, earnings, management, and capital - structure + - Fundamentals include a company's growth, revenues, earnings, management, and capital + structure. hypernym: - 07342405-n ili: i75201 @@ -2587,7 +2587,7 @@ definition: - a factor in a given situation whose bearing and importance is not apparent example: - - I don't know what the new man will do; he's still an unknown quantity + - I don't know what the new man will do; he's still an unknown quantity. hypernym: - 07342405-n ili: i75203 @@ -2598,7 +2598,7 @@ definition: - an unpredictable factor example: - - the weather was a wild card + - The weather was a wild card. hypernym: - 07342405-n ili: i75204 @@ -2609,8 +2609,8 @@ definition: - something that produces example: - - Maine is a leading producer of potatoes - - this microorganism is a producer of disease + - Maine is a leading producer of potatoes. + - This microorganism is a producer of disease. hypernym: - 07341157-n ili: i75205 @@ -2621,7 +2621,7 @@ definition: - the event that occurred at the beginning of something example: - - from its creation the plan was doomed to failure + - From its creation the plan was doomed to failure. hypernym: - 07305628-n ili: i75206 @@ -2645,7 +2645,7 @@ definition: - the first performance (as of a theatrical production) example: - - the opening received good critical reviews + - The opening received good critical reviews. hypernym: - 07339790-n ili: i75208 @@ -2658,7 +2658,7 @@ definition: - a start given to contestants example: - - I was there with my parents at the kickoff + - I was there with my parents at the kickoff. hypernym: - 07339790-n ili: i75209 @@ -2701,7 +2701,7 @@ definition: - an unavoidable event example: - - don't argue with the inevitable + - Don't argue with the inevitable. hypernym: - 07344607-n ili: i75213 @@ -2746,7 +2746,7 @@ definition: - total destruction example: - - bomb tests resulted in the annihilation of the atoll + - Bomb tests resulted in the annihilation of the atoll. hypernym: - 07349090-n ili: i75217 @@ -2859,7 +2859,7 @@ definition: - complete annihilation example: - - they think a meteor caused the extinction of the dinosaurs + - They think a meteor caused the extinction of the dinosaurs. hypernym: - 07345428-n ili: i75227 @@ -2893,8 +2893,8 @@ definition: - the downfall of someone (as of persons on one side of a conflict) example: - - booze will be the finish of him - - it was a fight to the finish + - Booze will be the finish of him. + - It was a fight to the finish. hypernym: - 07332733-n ili: i75230 @@ -2915,7 +2915,7 @@ definition: - the death of a million people example: - - they calibrate the effects of atom bombs in megadeaths + - They calibrate the effects of atom bombs in megadeaths. hypernym: - 07370091-n ili: i75232 @@ -2926,7 +2926,7 @@ definition: - euphemistic expressions for death example: - - thousands mourned his passing + - Thousands mourned his passing. exemplifies: - 06617399-n hypernym: @@ -2956,8 +2956,8 @@ definition: - an unpleasant or disastrous destiny example: - - everyone was aware of the approaching doom but was helpless to avoid it - - that's unfortunate but it isn't the end of the world + - Everyone was aware of the approaching doom but was helpless to avoid it. + - That's unfortunate but it isn't the end of the world. hypernym: - 07344607-n ili: i75235 @@ -3078,8 +3078,8 @@ definition: - ceasing to exist example: - - he regretted the disappearance of Greek from school curricula - - what was responsible for the disappearance of the rainforest? + - He regretted the disappearance of Greek from school curricula. + - What was responsible for the disappearance of the rainforest? - the disappearance of resistance at very low temperatures hypernym: - 07298313-n @@ -3104,7 +3104,7 @@ example: - source: James Boswell text: I cannot think it a hardship that more indulgence is allowed to men than - to women + to women. - the many hardships of frontier life hypernym: - 07319470-n @@ -3129,8 +3129,8 @@ behavior, etc.) example: - the vagaries of the weather - - his wealth fluctuates with the vagaries of the stock market - - he has dealt with human vagaries for many years + - His wealth fluctuates with the vagaries of the stock market. + - He has dealt with human vagaries for many years. hypernym: - 07311046-n ili: i75250 @@ -3152,7 +3152,7 @@ - a variation in circumstances or fortune at different times in your life or in the development of something example: - - the project was subject to the usual vicissitudes of exploratory research + - The project was subject to the usual vicissitudes of exploratory research. hypernym: - 07351990-n ili: i75252 @@ -3190,8 +3190,8 @@ definition: - a light sharp contact (usually with something flexible) example: - - he gave it a flick with his finger - - he felt the flick of a whip + - He gave it a flick with his finger. + - He felt the flick of a whip. hypernym: - 07353929-n ili: i75255 @@ -3211,7 +3211,7 @@ definition: - an impact (as from a collision) example: - - the bump threw him off the bicycle + - The bump threw him off the bicycle. hypernym: - 07353152-n ili: i75257 @@ -3232,8 +3232,8 @@ definition: - a sudden jarring impact example: - - the door closed with a jolt - - all the jars and jolts were smoothed out by the shock absorbers + - The door closed with a jolt. + - All the jars and jolts were smoothed out by the shock absorbers. hypernym: - 07353281-n ili: i75259 @@ -3247,7 +3247,7 @@ definition: - the physical coming together of two or more things example: - - contact with the pier scraped paint from the hull + - Contact with the pier scraped paint from the hull. hypernym: - 07298313-n ili: i75260 @@ -3359,7 +3359,7 @@ definition: - a single complete execution of a periodically repeated phenomenon example: - - a year constitutes a cycle of the seasons + - A year constitutes a cycle of the seasons. hypernym: - 07310808-n ili: i75270 @@ -3373,7 +3373,7 @@ to the beginning of the next; an electrical impulse conducted through the heart muscle that constricts the atria which is followed by constriction of the ventricles example: - - the cardiac cycle can be shown on an electrocardiogram + - The cardiac cycle can be shown on an electrocardiogram. hypernym: - 07355638-n ili: i75271 @@ -3398,7 +3398,7 @@ domain_topic: - 03086983-n example: - - it was not possible to complete the computation in a single pass + - It was not possible to complete the computation in a single pass. hypernym: - 07355638-n ili: i75273 @@ -3409,7 +3409,7 @@ definition: - an event that repeats example: - - the events today were a repeat of yesterday's + - The events today were a repeat of yesterday's. hypernym: - 07310808-n ili: i75274 @@ -3442,8 +3442,8 @@ - a never-ending cycle of activities and events (especially when they seem to have little purpose) example: - - if we lose the election, the whole legislative merry-go-round will have to start - over + - If we lose the election, the whole legislative merry-go-round will have to start + over. hypernym: - 07357095-n ili: i75277 @@ -3551,7 +3551,7 @@ definition: - the wave that spreads behind a boat as it moves forward example: - - the motorboat's wake capsized the canoe + - The motorboat's wake capsized the canoe. hypernym: - 07366790-n ili: i75287 @@ -3679,7 +3679,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - soliton waves can travel long distances with little loss of energy or structure + - Soliton waves can travel long distances with little loss of energy or structure. hypernym: - 07361651-n ili: i75298 @@ -3760,7 +3760,7 @@ definition: - a region of high pressure travelling through a gas at a high velocity example: - - the explosion created a shock wave + - The explosion created a shock wave. hypernym: - 07360193-n ili: i75305 @@ -3773,7 +3773,7 @@ - an explosive sound caused by the shock wave of an airplane traveling faster than the speed of sound example: - - a sonic boom follows an aircraft as a wake follows a ship + - A sonic boom follows an aircraft as a wake follows a ship. hypernym: - 07362446-n ili: i75306 @@ -3836,7 +3836,7 @@ - an overwhelming manifestation of some emotion or phenomenon example: - a tidal wave of nausea - - the flood of letters hit him with the force of a tidal wave + - The flood of letters hit him with the force of a tidal wave. - a tidal wave of crime hypernym: - 07337831-n @@ -3849,7 +3849,7 @@ - a cataclysm resulting from a destructive sea wave caused by an earthquake or volcanic eruption example: - - a colossal tsunami destroyed the Minoan civilization in minutes + - A colossal tsunami destroyed the Minoan civilization in minutes. hypernym: - 07329438-n - 07366790-n @@ -3957,7 +3957,7 @@ definition: - a twisting squeeze example: - - gave the wet cloth a wring + - … gave the wet cloth a wring hypernym: - 07324399-n ili: i75323 @@ -4059,8 +4059,8 @@ definition: - something that rises rapidly example: - - a wave of emotion swept over him - - there was a sudden wave of buying before the market closed + - A wave of emotion swept over him. + - There was a sudden wave of buying before the market closed. - a wave of conservatism in the country led by the hard right hypernym: - 07339517-n @@ -4093,9 +4093,9 @@ definition: - designated event that concludes a contest (especially a race) example: - - excitement grew as the finish neared - - my horse was several lengths behind at the finish - - the winner is the team with the most points at the finish + - Excitement grew as the finish neared. + - My horse was several lengths behind at the finish. + - The winner is the team with the most points at the finish. hypernym: - 07298313-n ili: i75336 @@ -4106,8 +4106,8 @@ definition: - the finish of a contest in which the score is tied and the winner is undecided example: - - the game ended in a draw - - their record was 3 wins, 6 losses and a tie + - The game ended in a draw. + - Their record was 3 wins, 6 losses and a tie. hypernym: - 07367976-n ili: i75337 @@ -4169,7 +4169,7 @@ definition: - a victory (as in a race or other competition) example: - - he was happy to get the win + - He was happy to get the win. hypernym: - 07488581-n ili: i75343 @@ -4223,8 +4223,8 @@ definition: - the event of dying or departure from life example: - - her death came as a terrible shock - - upon your decease the capital will pass to your grandchildren + - Her death came as a terrible shock. + - Upon your decease the capital will pass to your grandchildren. hypernym: - 07311046-n ili: i75348 @@ -4237,8 +4237,8 @@ definition: - a change downward example: - - there was a decrease in his temperature as the fever subsided - - there was a sharp drop-off in sales + - There was a decrease in his temperature as the fever subsided. + - There was a sharp drop-off in sales. hypernym: - 07311046-n ili: i75349 @@ -4251,8 +4251,8 @@ definition: - a slow fall or decline (as for lack of strength) example: - - after several hours of sinking, an unexpected rally rescued the market - - he could not control the sinking of his legs + - After several hours of sinking, an unexpected rally rescued the market. + - He could not control the sinking of his legs. hypernym: - 07370487-n ili: i75350 @@ -4275,7 +4275,7 @@ definition: - a change resulting in an increase example: - - the increase is scheduled for next month + - The increase is scheduled for next month. hypernym: - 07311046-n ili: i75352 @@ -4308,7 +4308,7 @@ definition: - a welcome relief example: - - the new management was like a breath of fresh air + - The new management was like a breath of fresh air. hypernym: - 07371701-n ili: i75355 @@ -4330,7 +4330,7 @@ definition: - the result of improving something example: - - he described a refinement of this technique + - He described a refinement of this technique. hypernym: - 07371988-n ili: i75357 @@ -4386,7 +4386,7 @@ - an obvious change of public opinion or political sentiment that occurs without leadership or overt expression example: - - there was a ground swell of antiwar sentiment + - There was a ground swell of antiwar sentiment. hypernym: - 07373176-n ili: i75362 @@ -4410,7 +4410,7 @@ definition: - a sudden large increase or advance example: - - this may not insure success but it will represent a quantum leap from last summer + - This may not insure success but it will represent a quantum leap from last summer. hypernym: - 07428822-n ili: i75364 @@ -4508,7 +4508,7 @@ definition: - an incident (real or imaginary) example: - - their parting was a sad scene + - Their parting was a sad scene. hypernym: - 07322095-n ili: i75373 @@ -4519,7 +4519,7 @@ definition: - a subordinate incident of little importance relative to the main event example: - - instruction is not an educational sideshow + - Instruction is not an educational sideshow. hypernym: - 07322095-n ili: i75374 @@ -4530,7 +4530,7 @@ definition: - a natural event caused by something suddenly falling down or caving in example: - - the roof is in danger of collapse + - The roof is in danger of collapse. - the collapse of the old star under its own gravity hypernym: - 07298313-n @@ -4610,7 +4610,7 @@ definition: - a free and rapid descent by the force of gravity example: - - it was a miracle that he survived the drop from that height + - It was a miracle that he survived the drop from that height. hypernym: - 07377946-n - 07377430-n @@ -4695,7 +4695,7 @@ definition: - a descent as through liquid (especially through water) example: - - they still talk about the sinking of the Titanic + - They still talk about the sinking of the Titanic. hypernym: - 07377946-n ili: i75390 @@ -4748,7 +4748,7 @@ definition: - an abnormal wobble in a motor vehicle (especially in the front wheels) example: - - he could feel the shimmy in the steering wheel + - He could feel the shimmy in the steering wheel. hypernym: - 07379300-n ili: i75395 @@ -4759,7 +4759,7 @@ definition: - a complete failure example: - - the play was a dismal flop + - The play was a dismal flop. hypernym: - 07332364-n ili: i75396 @@ -4772,8 +4772,8 @@ definition: - an event that fails badly or is totally ineffectual example: - - the first experiment was a real turkey - - the meeting was a dud as far as new business was concerned + - The first experiment was a real turkey. + - The meeting was a dud as far as new business was concerned. hypernym: - 07379624-n ili: i75397 @@ -4817,7 +4817,7 @@ definition: - the event of something ending example: - - it came to a stop at the bottom of the hill + - It came to a stop at the bottom of the hill. hypernym: - 07306035-n ili: i75401 @@ -4897,7 +4897,7 @@ definition: - something hideous or frightful example: - - they regarded the atom bomb as a monstrosity + - They regarded the atom bomb as a monstrosity. hypernym: - 07381691-n ili: i75408 @@ -4918,7 +4918,7 @@ definition: - the occurrence of breaking example: - - the break in the dam threatened the valley + - The break in the dam threatened the valley. hypernym: - 07346000-n ili: i75410 @@ -4938,8 +4938,8 @@ definition: - some abrupt occurrence that interrupts an ongoing activity example: - - the telephone is an annoying interruption - - there was a break in the action when a player was hurt + - The telephone is an annoying interruption. + - There was a break in the action when a player was hurt. hypernym: - 07298313-n ili: i75412 @@ -5140,7 +5140,7 @@ definition: - the sudden occurrence of an audible event example: - - the sound awakened them + - The sound awakened them. hypernym: - 07298313-n ili: i75431 @@ -5151,8 +5151,8 @@ definition: - an angry disturbance example: - - he didn't want to make a fuss - - they had labor trouble + - He didn't want to make a fuss. + - They had labor trouble. - a spot of bother hypernym: - 07443050-n @@ -5167,7 +5167,7 @@ definition: - forward movement example: - - the ship made little headway against the gale + - The ship made little headway against the gale. hypernym: - 07459865-n ili: i75433 @@ -5179,8 +5179,8 @@ definition: - an annoying or frustrating or catastrophic event example: - - his mother-in-law's visits were a great trial for him - - life is full of tribulations + - His mother-in-law's visits were a great trial for him. + - Life is full of tribulations. - a visitation of the plague hypernym: - 07319852-n @@ -5194,7 +5194,7 @@ definition: - the occurrence of a uniting of separate parts example: - - lightning produced an unusual union of the metals + - Lightning produced an unusual union of the metals. hypernym: - 07298313-n ili: i75435 @@ -5281,7 +5281,7 @@ definition: - an occurrence of an unusual mixture example: - - it suddenly spewed out a thick green concoction + - It suddenly spewed out a thick green concoction. hypernym: - 07389356-n ili: i75443 @@ -5346,7 +5346,7 @@ definition: - the rise of something example: - - the uplifting of the clouds revealed the blue of a summer sky + - The uplifting of the clouds revealed the blue of a summer sky. hypernym: - 07460080-n ili: i75449 @@ -5424,7 +5424,7 @@ definition: - the sound of stroke or blow example: - - he heard the beat of a drum + - He heard the beat of a drum. hypernym: - 07385893-n ili: i75457 @@ -5446,7 +5446,7 @@ - the sound of a bell being struck example: - saved by the bell - - she heard the distant toll of church bells + - She heard the distant toll of church bells. hypernym: - 07385893-n ili: i75459 @@ -5640,7 +5640,7 @@ definition: - a loud resonant repeating noise example: - - he could hear the clang of distant bells + - He could hear the clang of distant bells. hypernym: - 07402109-n ili: i75478 @@ -5657,7 +5657,7 @@ definition: - a rattling noise (often produced by rapid movement) example: - - the shutters clattered against the house + - The shutters clattered against the house. - the clatter of iron wheels on cobblestones hypernym: - 07402109-n @@ -5733,8 +5733,8 @@ - a sudden sharp noise example: - the crack of a whip - - he heard the cracking of the ice - - he can hear the snap of a twig + - He heard the cracking of the ice. + - He can hear the snap of a twig. hypernym: - 07402109-n ili: i75486 @@ -5758,7 +5758,7 @@ definition: - a squeaking sound example: - - the creak of the floorboards gave him away + - The creak of the floorboards gave him away. hypernym: - 07402109-n ili: i75488 @@ -5790,7 +5790,7 @@ definition: - the sound of something crunching example: - - he heard the crunch of footsteps on the gravel path + - He heard the crunch of footsteps on the gravel path. hypernym: - 07402109-n ili: i75491 @@ -5801,7 +5801,7 @@ definition: - the characteristic utterance of an animal example: - - animal cries filled the night + - Animal cries filled the night. hypernym: - 07385893-n ili: i75492 @@ -5830,7 +5830,7 @@ definition: - the sound of a liquid falling drop by drop example: - - the constant sound of dripping irritated him + - The constant sound of dripping irritated him. hypernym: - 07385893-n ili: i75495 @@ -5842,7 +5842,7 @@ definition: - the sound of a drum example: - - he could hear the drums before he heard the fifes + - He could hear the drums before he heard the fifes. hypernym: - 07385893-n ili: i75496 @@ -5862,7 +5862,7 @@ definition: - the noise caused by an explosion example: - - the explosion was heard a mile away + - The explosion was heard a mile away. hypernym: - 07402109-n ili: i75498 @@ -5873,7 +5873,7 @@ definition: - the sound of a step of someone walking example: - - he heard footsteps on the porch + - He heard footsteps on the porch. hypernym: - 07385893-n ili: i75499 @@ -5951,7 +5951,7 @@ definition: - a fricative sound (especially as an expression of disapproval) example: - - the performers could not be heard over the hissing of the audience + - The performers could not be heard over the hissing of the audience. hypernym: - 07402109-n ili: i75507 @@ -5975,7 +5975,7 @@ definition: - a loud sustained noise resembling the cry of a hound example: - - the howl of the wind made him restless + - The howl of the wind made him restless. hypernym: - 07402109-n ili: i75509 @@ -6042,7 +6042,7 @@ definition: - the sound of knocking (as on a door or in an engine or bearing) example: - - the knocking grew louder + - The knocking grew louder. hypernym: - 07385893-n ili: i75515 @@ -6103,9 +6103,9 @@ definition: - sound of any kind (especially unintelligible or dissonant sound) example: - - he enjoyed the street noises - - they heard indistinct noises of people talking - - during the firework display that ended the gala the noise reached 98 decibels + - He enjoyed the street noises. + - They heard indistinct noises of people talking. + - During the firework display that ended the gala the noise reached 98 decibels. hypernym: - 07385893-n ili: i75520 @@ -6180,7 +6180,7 @@ definition: - a series of rapid tapping sounds example: - - she missed the pitter-patter of little feet around the house + - She missed the pitter-patter of little feet around the house. hypernym: - 07403587-n ili: i75527 @@ -6298,7 +6298,7 @@ definition: - a sharp explosive sound (especially the sound of a gun firing) example: - - they heard a violent report followed by silence + - They heard a violent report followed by silence. hypernym: - 07402109-n ili: i75539 @@ -6356,7 +6356,7 @@ definition: - a loud low dull continuous noise example: - - they heard the rumbling of thunder + - They heard the rumbling of thunder. hypernym: - 07402109-n ili: i75544 @@ -6382,7 +6382,7 @@ definition: - a harsh noise made by scraping example: - - the scrape of violin bows distracted her + - The scrape of violin bows distracted her. hypernym: - 07402109-n ili: i75546 @@ -6396,8 +6396,8 @@ definition: - a high-pitched noise resembling a human cry example: - - he ducked at the screechings of shells - - he heard the scream of the brakes + - He ducked at the screechings of shells. + - He heard the scream of the brakes. hypernym: - 07402109-n ili: i75547 @@ -6434,7 +6434,7 @@ definition: - a sound like a person sighing example: - - she heard the sigh of the wind in the trees + - She heard the sigh of the wind in the trees. hypernym: - 07385893-n ili: i75550 @@ -6473,7 +6473,7 @@ - the noise produced by the rapid movement of a finger from the tip to the base of the thumb on the same hand example: - - servants appeared at the snap of his fingers + - Servants appeared at the snap of his fingers. hypernym: - 07402109-n ili: i75554 @@ -6493,9 +6493,9 @@ definition: - a distinctive or characteristic sound example: - - the song of bullets was in the air + - The song of bullets was in the air. - the song of the wind - - the wheels sang their song as the train rocketed ahead + - The wheels sang their song as the train rocketed ahead. hypernym: - 07385893-n ili: i75556 @@ -6506,7 +6506,7 @@ definition: - the noise of something spattering or sputtering explosively example: - - he heard a spatter of gunfire + - He heard a spatter of gunfire. hypernym: - 07402109-n ili: i75557 @@ -6533,7 +6533,7 @@ definition: - a single splash example: - - he heard a splat as it hit the floor + - He heard a splat as it hit the floor. hypernym: - 07409704-n ili: i75559 @@ -6544,7 +6544,7 @@ definition: - the noise of squawking example: - - she awoke to the squawk of chickens + - She awoke to the squawk of chickens. - the squawk of car horns hypernym: - 07402109-n @@ -6638,7 +6638,7 @@ definition: - the sound of light blow or knock example: - - he heard the tapping of the man's cane + - He heard the tapping of the man's cane. hypernym: - 07385893-n ili: i75569 @@ -6673,7 +6673,7 @@ definition: - a thrumming sound example: - - he could hear the thrum of a banjo + - He could hear the thrum of a banjo. hypernym: - 07385893-n ili: i75572 @@ -6703,7 +6703,7 @@ definition: - a dull hollow sound example: - - the basketball made a thunk as it hit the rim + - The basketball made a thunk as it hit the rim. hypernym: - 07385893-n ili: i75575 @@ -6714,7 +6714,7 @@ definition: - a metallic tapping sound example: - - he counted the ticks of the clock + - He counted the ticks of the clock. hypernym: - 07385893-n ili: i75576 @@ -6756,7 +6756,7 @@ definition: - the sound of casual playing on a musical instrument example: - - he enjoyed hearing the tootles of their horns as the musicians warmed up + - He enjoyed hearing the tootles of their horns as the musicians warmed up. hypernym: - 07385893-n ili: i75580 @@ -6778,7 +6778,7 @@ definition: - the sound of heavy treading or stomping example: - - he heard the trample of many feet + - He heard the trample of many feet. hypernym: - 07385893-n ili: i75582 @@ -6893,7 +6893,7 @@ definition: - a buzzing or hissing sound as of something traveling rapidly through the air example: - - he heard the whiz of bullets near his head + - He heard the whiz of bullets near his head. hypernym: - 07385893-n ili: i75593 @@ -6935,7 +6935,7 @@ definition: - the rhythmic contraction and expansion of the arteries with each beat of the heart example: - - he could feel the beat of her heart + - He could feel the beat of her heart. hypernym: - 07310808-n ili: i75597 @@ -6978,7 +6978,7 @@ definition: - an instance of rapid strong pulsation (of the heart) example: - - he felt a throbbing in his head + - He felt a throbbing in his head. hypernym: - 07415506-n ili: i75601 @@ -7090,7 +7090,7 @@ definition: - a tide that runs in the same direction as the wind is blowing example: - - a leeward tide is dangerous for small boats + - A leeward tide is dangerous for small boats. hypernym: - 07417119-n ili: i75611 @@ -7280,7 +7280,7 @@ definition: - the flow of air example: - - she adjusted the fan so that the airflow was directed right at her + - She adjusted the fan so that the airflow was directed right at her. hypernym: - 07420493-n ili: i75629 @@ -7293,9 +7293,9 @@ definition: - a steady flow of a fluid (usually from natural causes) example: - - the raft floated downstream on the current - - he felt a stream of air - - the hose ejected a stream of water + - The raft floated downstream on the current. + - He felt a stream of air. + - The hose ejected a stream of water. hypernym: - 07420493-n ili: i75630 @@ -7338,7 +7338,7 @@ definition: - a violently fast stream of water (or other liquid) example: - - the houses were swept away in the torrent + - The houses were swept away in the torrent. hypernym: - 07421365-n ili: i75634 @@ -7483,7 +7483,7 @@ definition: - the event of something coming in contact with the body example: - - he longed for the touch of her hand + - He longed for the touch of her hand. - the cooling touch of the night air hypernym: - 07353929-n @@ -7516,9 +7516,9 @@ definition: - a vigorous blow example: - - the sudden knock floored him - - he took a bash right in his face - - he got a bang on the head + - The sudden knock floored him. + - He took a bash right in his face. + - He got a bang on the head. hypernym: - 07353281-n ili: i75651 @@ -7780,7 +7780,7 @@ - a substantial increase over a relatively short period of time example: - a runup in interest rates - - market runups are followed by corrections + - Market runups are followed by corrections. hypernym: - 07371276-n ili: i75676 @@ -7812,8 +7812,8 @@ definition: - a casual or unexpected convergence example: - - he still remembers their meeting in Paris - - there was a brief encounter in the hallway + - He still remembers their meeting in Paris. + - There was a brief encounter in the hallway. hypernym: - 07429340-n ili: i75679 @@ -7904,7 +7904,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - the transmutation of base metals into gold proved to be impossible + - The transmutation of base metals into gold proved to be impossible. hypernym: - 07311046-n ili: i75687 @@ -7915,8 +7915,8 @@ definition: - an event that occurs at a critical time example: - - at such junctures he always had an impulse to leave - - it was needed only on special occasions + - At such junctures he always had an impulse to leave. + - It was needed only on special occasions. hypernym: - 07298313-n ili: i75688 @@ -7953,7 +7953,7 @@ - a sudden unforeseen crisis (usually involving danger) that requires immediate action example: - - he never knew what to do in an emergency + - He never knew what to do in an emergency. hypernym: - 07432244-n ili: i75691 @@ -7966,7 +7966,7 @@ definition: - a crucial stage or turning point in the course of something example: - - after the crisis the patient either dies or gets better + - After the crisis the patient either dies or gets better. hypernym: - 07431314-n ili: i75692 @@ -7978,7 +7978,7 @@ - an event marking a unique or important historical change of course or one on which important developments depend example: - - the agreement was a watershed in the history of both nations + - The agreement was a watershed in the history of both nations. hypernym: - 07431314-n ili: i75693 @@ -8025,7 +8025,7 @@ - a difficult juncture example: - a pretty pass - - matters came to a head yesterday + - Matters came to a head yesterday. hypernym: - 07431314-n ili: i75697 @@ -8038,8 +8038,8 @@ definition: - an occasion on which one is reminded of the nature of things in the real world example: - - this program is intended as a reality check for CEOs - - after all those elaborate productions, I felt in need of a reality check + - This program is intended as a reality check for CEOs. + - After all those elaborate productions, I felt in need of a reality check. hypernym: - 07431314-n ili: i75698 @@ -8062,7 +8062,7 @@ definition: - a decrease in the density of something example: - - a sound wave causes periodic rarefactions in its medium + - A sound wave causes periodic rarefactions in its medium. hypernym: - 07370487-n ili: i75700 @@ -8094,7 +8094,7 @@ definition: - an abatement in intensity or degree (as in the manifestations of a disease) example: - - his cancer is in remission + - His cancer is in remission. hypernym: - 07382856-n ili: i75703 @@ -8126,7 +8126,7 @@ definition: - a severe trial example: - - he went through fire and damnation + - He went through fire and damnation. hypernym: - 07387559-n ili: i75706 @@ -8172,7 +8172,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06108876-n example: - - the pulsations seemed to be coming from a star + - The pulsations seemed to be coming from a star. hypernym: - 07360193-n ili: i75710 @@ -8186,7 +8186,7 @@ definition: - a cessation of normal operation example: - - there was a power breakdown + - There was a power breakdown. hypernym: - 07332364-n ili: i75711 @@ -8228,7 +8228,7 @@ domain_topic: - 03086983-n example: - - there will be a network outage from 8 to 10 a.m. + - There will be a network outage from 8 to 10 a.m. hypernym: - 07435916-n ili: i75715 @@ -8239,7 +8239,7 @@ definition: - equipment failure resulting when the supply of power fails example: - - the ice storm caused a power outage + - The ice storm caused a power outage. hypernym: - 07435916-n ili: i75716 @@ -8254,7 +8254,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06108876-n example: - - it took much longer to find the fault than to fix it + - It took much longer to find the fault than to fix it. hypernym: - 07435916-n ili: i75717 @@ -8286,7 +8286,7 @@ definition: - a becoming gradually less example: - - there is no greater sadness that the dwindling away of a family + - There is no greater sadness that the dwindling away of a family. hypernym: - 07370487-n ili: i75720 @@ -8298,7 +8298,7 @@ definition: - a gradual decrease in magnitude or extent example: - - the waning of his enthusiasm was obvious + - The waning of his enthusiasm was obvious. - the waxing and waning of the moon hypernym: - 07370487-n @@ -8319,7 +8319,7 @@ definition: - an unforeseen development example: - - events suddenly took an awkward turn + - Events suddenly took an awkward turn. hypernym: - 07438160-n ili: i75723 @@ -8333,7 +8333,7 @@ - a recent event that has some relevance for the present situation example: - recent developments in Iraq - - what a revolting development! + - What a revolting development! hypernym: - 07311046-n ili: i75724 @@ -8353,7 +8353,7 @@ definition: - a development that complicates a situation example: - - the court's decision had many unforeseen ramifications + - The court's decision had many unforeseen ramifications. hypernym: - 07438160-n ili: i75726 @@ -8365,7 +8365,7 @@ definition: - a drastic and far-reaching change in ways of thinking and behaving example: - - the industrial revolution was also a cultural revolution + - The industrial revolution was also a cultural revolution. hypernym: - 07311046-n ili: i75727 @@ -8611,9 +8611,9 @@ definition: - activity that is a malfunction, intrusion, or interruption example: - - the term ‘distress’ connotes some degree of perturbation and emotional upset - - he looked around for the source of the disturbance - - there was a disturbance of neural function + - The term ‘distress’ connotes some degree of perturbation and emotional upset. + - He looked around for the source of the disturbance. + - There was a disturbance of neural function. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i75749 @@ -8648,8 +8648,8 @@ definition: - an instance of agitation of the earth's crust example: - - the first shock of the earthquake came shortly after noon while workers were at - lunch + - The first shock of the earthquake came shortly after noon while workers were at + lunch. hypernym: - 07443554-n ili: i75752 @@ -8727,8 +8727,8 @@ - extraneous signals that can be confused with the phenomenon to be observed or measured example: - - they got a bad connection and could hardly hear one another over the background - signals + - They got a bad connection and could hardly hear one another over the background + signals. hypernym: - 07444811-n ili: i75759 @@ -8810,7 +8810,7 @@ definition: - a noise produced by a stimulus containing all of the audible frequencies of vibration example: - - white noise is a good masking agent + - White noise is a good masking agent. hypernym: - 07444811-n ili: i75767 @@ -8852,7 +8852,7 @@ definition: - flowing in drops; the formation and falling of drops of liquid example: - - there's a drip through the roof + - There's a drip through the roof. hypernym: - 07420493-n ili: i75771 @@ -9088,7 +9088,7 @@ definition: - a sudden burst of activity example: - - come back after the rush + - Come back after the rush. hypernym: - 07449542-n ili: i75793 @@ -9109,8 +9109,8 @@ definition: - the discharge of a fluid from some container example: - - they tried to stop the escape of gas from the damaged pipe - - he had to clean up the leak + - They tried to stop the escape of gas from the damaged pipe. + - He had to clean up the leak. hypernym: - 07422377-n ili: i75795 @@ -9188,7 +9188,7 @@ - fertilization of a second ovum after a pregnancy has begun; results in two fetuses of different ages in the uterus at the same time example: - - superfetation is normal in some animal species + - Superfetation is normal in some animal species. hypernym: - 07451586-n ili: i75802 @@ -9249,9 +9249,9 @@ definition: - a sudden rapid flow (as of water) example: - - he heard the flush of a toilet - - there was a little gush of blood - - she attacked him with an outpouring of words + - He heard the flush of a toilet. + - There was a little gush of blood. + - She attacked him with an outpouring of words. hypernym: - 07420493-n ili: i75808 @@ -9296,7 +9296,7 @@ definition: - the sudden spread of dust and debris from a collapsing building example: - - the destruction of the building produced an enormous debris surge + - The destruction of the building produced an enormous debris surge. hypernym: - 07454840-n ili: i75812 @@ -9308,9 +9308,9 @@ definition: - a forceful forward rush or flow example: - - from the bow she stared at the mesmerising onrush of the sea where it split and - foamed - - the explosion interrupted the wild onrush of her thoughts + - From the bow she stared at the mesmerising onrush of the sea where it split and + foamed. + - The explosion interrupted the wild onrush of her thoughts. hypernym: - 07454840-n ili: i75813 @@ -9321,7 +9321,7 @@ definition: - a swelling rush of anything example: - - he rose on the springtide of prosperity + - He rose on the springtide of prosperity. hypernym: - 07454170-n ili: i75814 @@ -9332,8 +9332,8 @@ definition: - a single complete turn (axial or orbital) example: - - the plane made three rotations before it crashed - - the revolution of the earth about the sun takes one year + - The plane made three rotations before it crashed. + - The revolution of the earth about the sun takes one year. hypernym: - 07366212-n ili: i75815 @@ -9391,8 +9391,8 @@ definition: - confused movement example: - - he was caught up in a whirl of work - - a commotion of people fought for the exits + - He was caught up in a whirl of work. + - A commotion of people fought for the exits. hypernym: - 07324399-n ili: i75820 @@ -9455,7 +9455,7 @@ definition: - a row of unravelled stitches example: - - she got a run in her stocking + - She got a run in her stocking. hypernym: - 07435370-n ili: i75826 @@ -9483,8 +9483,8 @@ definition: - a relaxation or slackening of tensions or reserve; becoming less hostile example: - - the thaw between the United States and Russia has led to increased cooperation - in world affairs + - The thaw between the United States and Russia has led to increased cooperation + in world affairs. hypernym: - 07457810-n ili: i75828 @@ -9589,7 +9589,7 @@ definition: - a movement forward example: - - he listened for the progress of the troops + - He listened for the progress of the troops. hypernym: - 07325733-n ili: i75838 @@ -9602,7 +9602,7 @@ definition: - a movement upward; rise above the ground example: - - they cheered the rise of the hot-air balloon + - They cheered the rise of the hot-air balloon. hypernym: - 07325733-n ili: i75839 @@ -9701,8 +9701,8 @@ definition: - a formal or official social gathering or ceremony of people example: - - the party was quite an affair - - an occasion arranged to honor the president + - The party was quite an affair. + - An occasion arranged to honor the president. - a seemingly endless round of social functions hypernym: - 07303344-n @@ -9721,7 +9721,7 @@ definition: - an occasion on which people can assemble for social interaction and entertainment example: - - he planned a party to celebrate Bastille Day + - He planned a party to celebrate Bastille Day. hypernym: - 07461861-n ili: i75850 @@ -9858,7 +9858,7 @@ definition: - a dance party that lasts all night and electronically synthesized music is played example: - - raves are very popular in Berlin + - Raves are very popular in Berlin. hypernym: - 07463317-n ili: i75863 @@ -9967,7 +9967,7 @@ definition: - a ceremony at which a dead person is buried or cremated example: - - hundreds of people attended his funeral + - Hundreds of people attended his funeral. hypernym: - 07465442-n ili: i75873 @@ -10077,8 +10077,8 @@ - a formal entry into an organization or position or office example: - his initiation into the club - - he was ordered to report for induction into the army - - he gave a speech as part of his installation into the hall of fame + - He was ordered to report for induction into the army. + - He gave a speech as part of his installation into the hall of fame. hypernym: - 07465442-n ili: i75883 @@ -10107,7 +10107,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06243034-n example: - - a bar mitzvah is an important social event + - A bar mitzvah is an important social event. hypernym: - 07467805-n ili: i75885 @@ -10236,7 +10236,7 @@ definition: - an event for which all tickets are sold example: - - get your tickets for the concert early, it is sure to be a sellout + - Get your tickets for the concert early, it is sure to be a sellout. hypernym: - 07303344-n members: @@ -10365,7 +10365,7 @@ definition: - a fiercely disputed contest example: - - their rancor dated from a political dogfight between them + - Their rancor dated from a political dogfight between them. - a real dogfight for third place - a prolonged dogfight over their rival bids for the contract hypernym: @@ -10378,7 +10378,7 @@ definition: - a contest of speed example: - - the race is to the swift + - The race is to the swift. hypernym: - 07470961-n ili: i75909 @@ -10497,7 +10497,7 @@ definition: - a race run on foot example: - - she broke the record for the half-mile run + - She broke the record for the half-mile run. hypernym: - 07473244-n ili: i75920 @@ -10850,7 +10850,7 @@ definition: - a contest consisting of a series of successive matches between the same sides example: - - he won three out of five games to take the rubber + - He won three out of five games to take the rubber. hypernym: - 07470961-n members: @@ -10862,7 +10862,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - the visiting team swept the series + - The visiting team swept the series. hypernym: - 07470961-n ili: i75955 @@ -10882,7 +10882,7 @@ definition: - series that constitutes the playoff for the baseball championship example: - - we watched the World Series on TV + - We watched the World Series on TV. hypernym: - 07480588-n - 07480247-n @@ -11032,7 +11032,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - the Epsom race meeting was an important social event + - The Epsom race meeting was an important social event. hypernym: - 07482986-n ili: i75972 @@ -11087,7 +11087,7 @@ definition: - a footrace run at top speed example: - - he is preparing for the 100-yard dash + - He is preparing for the 100-yard dash. hypernym: - 07484001-n ili: i75977 @@ -11109,7 +11109,7 @@ definition: - a footrace extending one mile example: - - he holds the record in the mile + - He holds the record in the mile. hypernym: - 07484001-n ili: i75979 @@ -11257,7 +11257,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00448525-n example: - - a takedown counts two points + - A takedown counts two points. hypernym: - 07486511-n ili: i75993 @@ -11349,8 +11349,8 @@ definition: - a race between candidates for elective office example: - - I managed his campaign for governor - - he is raising money for a Senate run + - I managed his campaign for governor. + - He is raising money for a Senate run. hypernym: - 07487797-n ili: i76002 @@ -11384,10 +11384,10 @@ - a successful ending of a struggle or contest example: - a narrow victory - - the general always gets credit for his army's victory - - clinched a victory + - The general always gets credit for his army's victory. + - … clinched a victory - convincing victory - - the agreement was a triumph for common sense + - The agreement was a triumph for common sense. hypernym: - 07306035-n - 07333703-n @@ -11400,7 +11400,7 @@ definition: - the successful ending of the American Revolution example: - - they maintained close relations with England even after independence + - They maintained close relations with England even after independence. hypernym: - 07488581-n ili: i76006 @@ -11411,7 +11411,7 @@ definition: - an overwhelming electoral victory example: - - Roosevelt defeated Hoover in a landslide + - Roosevelt defeated Hoover in a landslide. hypernym: - 07488581-n ili: i76007 @@ -11423,7 +11423,7 @@ - ultimate success achieved after a near failure (inspired by the saying ‘he laughs best who laughs last’) example: - - we had the last laugh after the votes were counted + - We had the last laugh after the votes were counted. hypernym: - 07488581-n ili: i76008 @@ -11504,9 +11504,9 @@ definition: - an unsuccessful ending to a struggle or contest example: - - it was a narrow defeat + - It was a narrow defeat. - the army's only defeat - - they suffered a convincing licking + - They suffered a convincing licking. hypernym: - 07306035-n - 07332364-n @@ -11604,7 +11604,7 @@ definition: - a final crushing defeat example: - - he met his waterloo + - He met his waterloo. hypernym: - 07490504-n ili: i76025 @@ -11637,7 +11637,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - the trials for the semifinals began yesterday + - The trials for the semifinals began yesterday. hypernym: - 07470961-n ili: i76028 @@ -11650,7 +11650,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00454959-n example: - - after fishing for an hour he still had not had a bite + - After fishing for an hour he still had not had a bite. hypernym: - 07333703-n ili: i76029 @@ -11661,8 +11661,8 @@ definition: - a sudden happening that brings good fortune (as a sudden opportunity to make money) example: - - the demand for testing has created a boom for those unregulated laboratories where - boxes of specimen jars are processed like an assembly line + - The demand for testing has created a boom for those unregulated laboratories where + boxes of specimen jars are processed like an assembly line. hypernym: - 07298313-n ili: i76030 @@ -11712,7 +11712,7 @@ definition: - the lapse of mankind into sinfulness because of the sin of Adam and Eve example: - - women have been blamed ever since the Fall + - Women have been blamed ever since the Fall. ili: i76034 instance_hypernym: - 00029677-n @@ -11724,7 +11724,7 @@ definition: - an irretrievable loss example: - - that was the shipwreck of their romance + - That was the shipwreck of their romance. hypernym: - 07349843-n ili: i76035 @@ -11737,7 +11737,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - the crash occurred during a thunderstorm and the system has been down ever since + - The crash occurred during a thunderstorm and the system has been down ever since. hypernym: - 07329027-n ili: i76036 @@ -11760,7 +11760,7 @@ definition: - a sharp rise followed by a sharp decline example: - - the seismograph showed a sharp spike in response to the temblor + - The seismograph showed a sharp spike in response to the temblor. hypernym: - 07339517-n ili: i76038 @@ -11780,7 +11780,7 @@ definition: - a sudden event that imparts energy or excitement, usually with a dramatic impact example: - - they gave it another zap of radiation + - They gave it another zap of radiation. hypernym: - 00029677-n ili: i76040 diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.feeling.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.feeling.yaml index 6fae9e9d..7879abba 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.feeling.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.feeling.yaml @@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ definition: - a persistent illogical feeling of desire or aversion example: - - he has a thing about seafood - - she has a thing about him + - He has a thing about seafood. + - She has a thing about him. hypernym: - 00026390-n ili: i76044 @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ definition: - feelings of great warmth and intensity example: - - he spoke with great ardor + - He spoke with great ardor. hypernym: - 07496036-n ili: i76051 @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ definition: - excessive fervor to do something or accomplish some end example: - - he had an absolute zeal for litigation + - He had an absolute zeal for litigation. hypernym: - 07496515-n ili: i76053 @@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ definition: - opposition between two simultaneous but incompatible feelings example: - - he was immobilized by conflict and indecision + - He was immobilized by conflict and indecision. hypernym: - 07498445-n ili: i76063 @@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ definition: - a cherished desire example: - - his ambition is to own his own business + - His ambition is to own his own business. hypernym: - 07499405-n ili: i76068 @@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ definition: - the desire to have or do something that you know you should avoid example: - - he felt the temptation and his will power weakened + - He felt the temptation and his will power weakened. hypernym: - 07499405-n ili: i76073 @@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ example: - an appetite for life - source: Granville Hicks - text: the object of life is to satisfy as many appetencies as possible + text: The object of life is to satisfy as many appetencies as possible. hypernym: - 07500615-n ili: i76075 @@ -364,7 +364,7 @@ definition: - an appetite for food example: - - exercise gave him a good stomach for dinner + - Exercise gave him a good stomach for dinner. hypernym: - 07500766-n ili: i76076 @@ -393,8 +393,8 @@ definition: - a specific feeling of desire example: - - he got his wish - - he was above all wishing and desire + - He got his wish. + - He was above all wishing and desire. hypernym: - 07499405-n ili: i76079 @@ -491,8 +491,8 @@ definition: - all of the feelings resulting from the urge to gratify sexual impulses example: - - he wanted a better sex life - - the film contained no sex or violence + - He wanted a better sex life. + - The film contained no sex or violence. hypernym: - 00026390-n ili: i76089 @@ -518,8 +518,8 @@ definition: - a deep feeling of sexual desire and attraction example: - - their love left them indifferent to their surroundings - - she was his first love + - Their love left them indifferent to their surroundings. + - She was his first love. hypernym: - 07503095-n ili: i76091 @@ -590,7 +590,7 @@ - a form of sexual desire in which gratification depends to an abnormal degree on some object or item of clothing or part of the body example: - - common male fetishes are breasts, legs, hair, shoes, and underwear + - Common male fetishes are breasts, legs, hair, shoes, and underwear. hypernym: - 07503095-n ili: i76097 @@ -669,7 +669,7 @@ definition: - a strong restless desire example: - - why this urge to travel? + - Why this urge to travel? hypernym: - 07499405-n ili: i76104 @@ -681,7 +681,7 @@ definition: - a sudden desire example: - - he bought it on an impulse + - He bought it on an impulse. hypernym: - 07499405-n ili: i76105 @@ -694,7 +694,7 @@ definition: - a fundamental feeling that is hard to define but that people desire to experience example: - - he was tingling with pleasure + - He was tingling with pleasure. hypernym: - 00026390-n ili: i76106 @@ -706,7 +706,7 @@ definition: - a feeling of extreme pleasure or satisfaction example: - - his delight to see her was obvious to all + - His delight to see her was obvious to all. hypernym: - 07505853-n ili: i76107 @@ -789,7 +789,7 @@ definition: - the pleasure of remembering some pleasant event example: - - he basked in the afterglow of his victory + - He basked in the afterglow of his victory. hypernym: - 07507310-n ili: i76115 @@ -809,7 +809,7 @@ definition: - the comfort you feel when consoled in times of disappointment example: - - second place was no consolation to him + - Second place was no consolation to him. hypernym: - 07507656-n ili: i76117 @@ -822,7 +822,7 @@ definition: - very limited consolation or empathy example: - - he told me that time heals all wounds but that was cold comfort to me + - He told me that time heals all wounds but that was cold comfort to me. hypernym: - 07507795-n ili: i76118 @@ -833,8 +833,8 @@ definition: - a consoling aspect of a difficult situation example: - - every cloud has a silver lining - - look on the bright side of it + - Every cloud has a silver lining. + - Look on the bright side of it. hypernym: - 07507795-n ili: i76119 @@ -846,7 +846,7 @@ definition: - the feeling that comes when something burdensome is removed or reduced example: - - as he heard the news he was suddenly flooded with relief + - As he heard the news he was suddenly flooded with relief. hypernym: - 07507656-n ili: i76120 @@ -938,7 +938,7 @@ - a sudden sharp feeling example: - pangs of regret - - she felt a stab of excitement + - She felt a stab of excitement. - twinges of conscience hypernym: - 00026390-n @@ -1035,7 +1035,7 @@ definition: - psychological suffering example: - - the death of his wife caused him great distress + - The death of his wife caused him great distress. hypernym: - 07509503-n ili: i76138 @@ -1080,11 +1080,11 @@ definition: - a figurative injury (to your feelings or pride) example: - - he feared that mentioning it might reopen the wound - - deep in her breast lives the silent wound + - He feared that mentioning it might reopen the wound. + - Deep in her breast lives the silent wound. - source: Robert Frost text: The right reader of a good poem can tell the moment it strikes him that - he has taken an immortal wound — that he will never get over it + he has taken an immortal wound — that he will never get over it. hypernym: - 07511603-n ili: i76142 @@ -1095,8 +1095,8 @@ definition: - a feeling of pleasure and enjoyment example: - - I've always had a liking for reading - - she developed a liking for gin + - I've always had a liking for reading. + - She developed a liking for gin. hypernym: - 00026390-n ili: i76143 @@ -1107,9 +1107,9 @@ definition: - a predisposition to like something example: - - he had a fondness for whiskey - - she had dismissed him quite brutally, relegating him to the status of a passing - fancy, or less + - He had a fondness for whiskey. + - She had dismissed him quite brutally, relegating him to the status of a passing + fancy, or less. hypernym: - 07512613-n ili: i76144 @@ -1134,8 +1134,8 @@ definition: - a strong liking example: - - my own preference is for good literature - - the Irish have a penchant for blarney + - My own preference is for good literature. + - The Irish have a penchant for blarney. hypernym: - 07512613-n ili: i76146 @@ -1149,7 +1149,7 @@ definition: - a preference that is only acquired after considerable experience example: - - martinis are an acquired taste + - Martinis are an acquired taste. hypernym: - 07513449-n ili: i76147 @@ -1160,7 +1160,7 @@ definition: - a penchant for something even though it might not be good for you example: - - he has a weakness for chocolate + - He has a weakness for chocolate. hypernym: - 07513449-n ili: i76148 @@ -1180,7 +1180,7 @@ definition: - that toward which you are inclined to feel a liking example: - - her inclination is for classical music + - Her inclination is for classical music. hypernym: - 07512613-n ili: i76150 @@ -1191,7 +1191,7 @@ definition: - an inclination to do something example: - - he felt leanings toward frivolity + - He felt leanings toward frivolity. hypernym: - 07514093-n ili: i76151 @@ -1204,7 +1204,7 @@ definition: - an inclination or liking for things involving conflict or difficulty or unpleasantness example: - - he had no stomach for a fight + - He had no stomach for a fight. hypernym: - 07514093-n ili: i76152 @@ -1215,7 +1215,7 @@ definition: - an inclination contrary to the strongest or prevailing feeling example: - - his account had a poignant undertow of regret + - His account had a poignant undertow of regret. hypernym: - 07514093-n ili: i76153 @@ -1264,7 +1264,7 @@ definition: - a feeling of liking something or someone good example: - - although she fussed at them, she secretly viewed all her children with approval + - Although she fussed at them, she secretly viewed all her children with approval. hypernym: - 07512613-n ili: i76158 @@ -1350,7 +1350,7 @@ definition: - a feeling of aversion or antipathy example: - - my dislike of him was instinctive + - My dislike of him was instinctive. hypernym: - 00026390-n ili: i76167 @@ -1361,7 +1361,7 @@ definition: - that toward which you are inclined to feel dislike example: - - his disinclination for modesty is well known + - His disinclination for modesty is well known. hypernym: - 07516784-n ili: i76168 @@ -1430,8 +1430,8 @@ definition: - lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike example: - - he was held in contempt - - the despite in which outsiders were held is legendary + - He was held in contempt. + - The despite in which outsiders were held is legendary. hypernym: - 07516784-n ili: i76175 @@ -1469,7 +1469,7 @@ definition: - feelings of dislike and anxiety example: - - the cave gave me the creepy-crawlies + - The cave gave me the creepy-crawlies. hypernym: - 07516784-n ili: i76178 @@ -1482,7 +1482,7 @@ domain_region: - 08910324-n example: - - they took a scunner against the United States + - They took a scunner against the United States. hypernym: - 07516784-n ili: i76179 @@ -1523,7 +1523,7 @@ definition: - a feeling of thankfulness and appreciation example: - - he was overwhelmed with gratitude for their help + - He was overwhelmed with gratitude for their help. hypernym: - 00026390-n ili: i76183 @@ -1555,7 +1555,7 @@ definition: - a feeling of sympathy for someone or something example: - - She felt strong concern for those less fortunate + - She felt strong concern for those less fortunate. hypernym: - 07568767-n ili: i76186 @@ -1566,7 +1566,7 @@ definition: - a cause for feeling concern example: - - his major care was the illness of his wife + - His major care was the illness of his wife. hypernym: - 14432050-n ili: i76187 @@ -1669,7 +1669,7 @@ definition: - a feeling of shame when you do something immoral example: - - he has no conscience about his cruelty + - He has no conscience about his cruelty. hypernym: - 07521808-n ili: i76197 @@ -1807,7 +1807,7 @@ definition: - a humble feeling example: - - he was filled with humility at the sight of the Pope + - He was filled with humility at the sight of the Pope. hypernym: - 00026390-n ili: i76210 @@ -1838,7 +1838,7 @@ definition: - the feeling that accompanies something extremely surprising example: - - he looked at me in astonishment + - He looked at me in astonishment. hypernym: - 00026390-n ili: i76213 @@ -1850,7 +1850,7 @@ definition: - the feeling of being confounded or overwhelmed example: - - her departure left him in utter devastation + - Her departure left him in utter devastation. hypernym: - 00026390-n ili: i76214 @@ -1872,7 +1872,7 @@ definition: - an overwhelming feeling of wonder or admiration example: - - he stared over the edge with a feeling of awe + - He stared over the edge with a feeling of awe. hypernym: - 07525235-n ili: i76216 @@ -1902,8 +1902,8 @@ - the feeling of distress and disbelief that you have when something bad happens accidentally example: - - his mother's death left him in a daze - - he was numb with shock + - His mother's death left him in a daze. + - He was numb with shock. hypernym: - 07525734-n ili: i76219 @@ -1935,7 +1935,7 @@ definition: - excited anticipation of an approaching climax example: - - the play kept the audience in suspense + - The play kept the audience in suspense. hypernym: - 07526319-n ili: i76222 @@ -1975,7 +1975,7 @@ definition: - a specific instance of feeling hopeful example: - - it revived their hope of winning the pennant + - It revived their hope of winning the pennant. hypernym: - 07526319-n ili: i76226 @@ -2048,7 +2048,7 @@ definition: - refined sensitivity to pleasurable or painful impressions example: - - cruelty offended his sensibility + - Cruelty offended his sensibility. hypernym: - 07527704-n ili: i76233 @@ -2060,7 +2060,7 @@ - emotional or moral sensitivity (especially in relation to personal principles or dignity) example: - - the remark hurt his feelings + - The remark hurt his feelings. hypernym: - 07527704-n ili: i76234 @@ -2113,8 +2113,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - he's got the fidgets - - waiting gave him a feeling of restlessness + - He's got the fidgets. + - Waiting gave him a feeling of restlessness. hypernym: - 07528747-n ili: i76239 @@ -2136,7 +2136,7 @@ definition: - an extreme state of worry and agitation example: - - his stewing over the fight kept him awake most of the night + - His stewing over the fight kept him awake most of the night. hypernym: - 07528747-n ili: i76241 @@ -2170,7 +2170,7 @@ definition: - keen and shared excitement example: - - the stage crackled with electricity whenever she was on it + - The stage crackled with electricity whenever she was on it. hypernym: - 07529584-n ili: i76244 @@ -2181,7 +2181,7 @@ definition: - a general feeling of excitement and heightened interest example: - - anticipation produced in me a sensation somewhere between hope and fear + - Anticipation produced in me a sensation somewhere between hope and fear. hypernym: - 07529584-n ili: i76245 @@ -2211,7 +2211,7 @@ definition: - calm and unruffled self-assurance example: - - he performed with all the coolness of a veteran + - He performed with all the coolness of a veteran. hypernym: - 07530207-n ili: i76248 @@ -2303,8 +2303,8 @@ definition: - a feeling of intense anger example: - - hell hath no fury like a woman scorned - - his face turned red with rage + - Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. + - His face turned red with rage. hypernym: - 07531593-n ili: i76256 @@ -2336,7 +2336,7 @@ definition: - a feeling of anger caused by being offended example: - - he took offence at my question + - He took offence at my question. hypernym: - 07531593-n ili: i76259 @@ -2401,7 +2401,7 @@ definition: - a sudden outburst of anger example: - - his temper sparked like damp firewood + - His temper sparked like damp firewood. hypernym: - 07533500-n ili: i76265 @@ -2414,7 +2414,7 @@ definition: - a feeling of annoyance at being hindered or criticized example: - - her constant complaints were the main source of his frustration + - Her constant complaints were the main source of his frustration. hypernym: - 07533500-n ili: i76266 @@ -2435,7 +2435,7 @@ definition: - a feeling of intense annoyance caused by being tormented example: - - so great was his harassment that he wanted to destroy his tormentors + - So great was his harassment that he wanted to destroy his tormentors. hypernym: - 07533500-n ili: i76268 @@ -2478,7 +2478,7 @@ definition: - a feeling of fear and revulsion example: - - he gives me the creeps + - He gives me the creeps. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -2491,7 +2491,7 @@ definition: - an almost pleasurable sensation of fright example: - - a frisson of surprise shot through him + - A frisson of surprise shot through him. hypernym: - 07534492-n ili: i76272 @@ -2537,7 +2537,7 @@ definition: - a panic or extreme discomposure example: - - it threw her into a swivet + - It threw her into a swivet. hypernym: - 07535851-n ili: i76276 @@ -2550,8 +2550,8 @@ example: - the fear of God - the Chinese reverence for the dead - - the French treat food with gentle reverence - - his respect for the law bordered on veneration + - The French treat food with gentle reverence. + - His respect for the law bordered on veneration. hypernym: - 07495208-n ili: i76277 @@ -2584,7 +2584,7 @@ definition: - fearful expectation or anticipation example: - - the student looked around the examination room with apprehension + - The student looked around the examination room with apprehension. hypernym: - 07534492-n ili: i76280 @@ -2607,7 +2607,7 @@ - a feeling of evil to come example: - a steadily escalating sense of foreboding - - the lawyer had a presentiment that the judge would dismiss the case + - The lawyer had a presentiment that the judge would dismiss the case. hypernym: - 07536913-n ili: i76282 @@ -2661,7 +2661,7 @@ definition: - timidity that prevents the continuation of a course of action example: - - I was going to tell him but I got cold feet + - I was going to tell him but I got cold feet. hypernym: - 07537968-n ili: i76287 @@ -2731,8 +2731,8 @@ - a strong feeling of anxiety example: - his worry over the prospect of being fired - - it is not work but worry that kills - - he wanted to die and end his troubles + - It is not work but worry that kills. + - He wanted to die and end his troubles. hypernym: - 07539144-n ili: i76294 @@ -2744,8 +2744,8 @@ definition: - an anxious feeling example: - - care had aged him - - they hushed it up out of fear of public reaction + - Care had aged him. + - They hushed it up out of fear of public reaction. hypernym: - 07539144-n ili: i76295 @@ -2789,7 +2789,7 @@ definition: - feelings of uneasiness example: - - that guy gave me the willies + - That guy gave me the willies. hypernym: - 07540296-n ili: i76299 @@ -2857,7 +2857,7 @@ definition: - freedom from anxiety or fear example: - - the watch dog gave her a feeling of security + - The watch dog gave her a feeling of security. hypernym: - 07541421-n ili: i76305 @@ -2871,8 +2871,8 @@ definition: - a feeling of trust (in someone or something) example: - - I have confidence in our team - - confidence is always borrowed, never owned + - I have confidence in our team. + - Confidence is always borrowed, never owned. hypernym: - 07541577-n ili: i76306 @@ -2970,7 +2970,7 @@ definition: - the feeling of lively and cheerful joy example: - - he could hardly conceal his excitement when she agreed + - He could hardly conceal his excitement when she agreed. hypernym: - 07542591-n ili: i76314 @@ -2982,10 +2982,10 @@ definition: - the swift release of a store of affective force example: - - they got a great bang out of it - - what a boot! - - he got a quick rush from injecting heroin - - he does it for kicks + - They got a great bang out of it. + - What a boot! + - He got a quick rush from injecting heroin. + - He does it for kicks. hypernym: - 07543600-n ili: i76315 @@ -3074,7 +3074,7 @@ definition: - happiness felt in a secure relationship example: - - with his classmates he felt a sense of belonging + - With his classmates he felt a sense of belonging. hypernym: - 07541996-n ili: i76323 @@ -3094,7 +3094,7 @@ definition: - a feeling of being intimate and belonging together example: - - their closeness grew as the night wore on + - Their closeness grew as the night wore on. hypernym: - 07545205-n ili: i76325 @@ -3106,7 +3106,7 @@ definition: - affectionate closeness example: - - togetherness is the new wonder ingredient in marriage + - Togetherness is the new wonder ingredient in marriage. hypernym: - 07545512-n ili: i76326 @@ -3117,7 +3117,7 @@ definition: - a feeling of spontaneous good spirits example: - - his cheerfulness made everyone feel better + - His cheerfulness made everyone feel better. hypernym: - 07541996-n ili: i76327 @@ -3160,7 +3160,7 @@ definition: - the contentment one feels when one has fulfilled a desire, need, or expectation example: - - the chef tasted the sauce with great satisfaction + - The chef tasted the sauce with great satisfaction. hypernym: - 07546493-n ili: i76331 @@ -3171,7 +3171,7 @@ definition: - satisfaction with your (or another's) achievements example: - - he takes pride in his son's success + - He takes pride in his son's success. hypernym: - 07546643-n ili: i76332 @@ -3182,7 +3182,7 @@ definition: - the feeling you have when you are satisfied with yourself example: - - his complacency was absolutely disgusting + - His complacency was absolutely disgusting. hypernym: - 07546643-n ili: i76333 @@ -3245,7 +3245,7 @@ definition: - persisting sadness example: - - nothing lifted the heaviness of her heart after her loss + - Nothing lifted the heaviness of her heart after her loss. hypernym: - 07547828-n ili: i76339 @@ -3317,7 +3317,7 @@ definition: - a feeling of intense unhappiness example: - - she was exhausted by her misery and grief + - She was exhausted by her misery and grief. hypernym: - 07547828-n ili: i76346 @@ -3349,7 +3349,7 @@ definition: - an emotion of great sadness associated with loss or bereavement example: - - he tried to express his sorrow at her loss + - He tried to express his sorrow at her loss. hypernym: - 07547828-n ili: i76349 @@ -3371,8 +3371,8 @@ definition: - devastating sorrow and despair example: - - he is recovering from a broken heart - - a broken heart languishes here + - He is recovering from a broken heart. + - A broken heart languishes here. hypernym: - 07549818-n ili: i76351 @@ -3427,9 +3427,9 @@ definition: - sadness associated with some wrong done or some disappointment example: - - he drank to drown his sorrows - - he wrote a note expressing his regret - - to his rue, the error cost him the game + - He drank to drown his sorrows. + - He wrote a note expressing his regret. + - To his rue, the error cost him the game. hypernym: - 07547828-n ili: i76356 @@ -3469,7 +3469,7 @@ not do enough to save the others who perished and in part from feelings of being unworthy relative to those who died example: - - survivor guilt was first noted in those who survived the Holocaust + - Survivor guilt was first noted in those who survived the Holocaust. hypernym: - 07551633-n ili: i76359 @@ -3529,7 +3529,7 @@ definition: - a feeling of low spirits example: - - he felt responsible for her lowness of spirits + - He felt responsible for her lowness of spirits. hypernym: - 07547828-n ili: i76365 @@ -3635,7 +3635,7 @@ definition: - the feeling of being displeased and discontent example: - - he was never slow to express his dissatisfaction with the service he received + - He was never slow to express his dissatisfaction with the service he received. hypernym: - 07554353-n ili: i76375 @@ -3668,9 +3668,9 @@ definition: - (always used with a modifier) boredom resulting from overexposure to something example: - - he was suffering from museum fatigue - - after watching TV with her husband she had a bad case of football fatigue - - the American public is experiencing scandal fatigue + - He was suffering from museum fatigue. + - After watching TV with her husband she had a bad case of football fatigue. + - The American public is experiencing scandal fatigue. - political fatigue hypernym: - 07555178-n @@ -3692,7 +3692,7 @@ definition: - a feeling of dissatisfaction that results when your expectations are not realized example: - - his hopes were so high he was doomed to disappointment + - His hopes were so high he was doomed to disappointment. hypernym: - 07554899-n ili: i76380 @@ -3715,7 +3715,7 @@ definition: - the general feeling that some desire will be fulfilled example: - - in spite of his troubles he never gave up hope + - In spite of his troubles he never gave up hope. hypernym: - 00026390-n ili: i76382 @@ -3763,8 +3763,8 @@ definition: - the feeling that everything is wrong and nothing will turn out well example: - - they moaned in despair and dismay - - one harsh word would send her into the depths of despair + - They moaned in despair and dismay. + - One harsh word would send her into the depths of despair. hypernym: - 00026390-n ili: i76387 @@ -3844,7 +3844,7 @@ - a strong positive emotion of regard and affection example: - his love for his work - - children need a lot of love + - Children need a lot of love. hypernym: - 07495208-n ili: i76395 @@ -3918,7 +3918,7 @@ definition: - feelings of ardent love example: - - their devotion to each other was beautiful + - Their devotion to each other was beautiful. hypernym: - 07558676-n ili: i76402 @@ -3930,9 +3930,9 @@ definition: - a positive feeling of liking example: - - he had trouble expressing the affection he felt - - the child won everyone's heart - - the warmness of his welcome made us feel right at home + - He had trouble expressing the affection he felt. + - The child won everyone's heart. + - The warmness of his welcome made us feel right at home. hypernym: - 00026390-n ili: i76403 @@ -3969,8 +3969,8 @@ definition: - a feeling of friendship and esteem example: - - she mistook his manly regard for love - - he inspires respect + - She mistook his manly regard for love. + - He inspires respect. hypernym: - 07560035-n ili: i76406 @@ -3982,7 +3982,7 @@ definition: - a sentimental affection example: - - she had a soft spot for her youngest son + - She had a soft spot for her youngest son. hypernym: - 07560035-n ili: i76407 @@ -4011,7 +4011,7 @@ definition: - your deepest feelings of love and compassion example: - - many adoption cases tug at the heartstrings + - Many adoption cases tug at the heartstrings. hypernym: - 07558676-n - 07569189-n @@ -4154,7 +4154,7 @@ definition: - the feeling of a hostile person example: - - he could no longer contain his hostility + - He could no longer contain his hostility. hypernym: - 07561835-n ili: i76424 @@ -4217,7 +4217,7 @@ definition: - hostile or belligerent mood example: - - the chief is on the warpath today + - The chief is on the warpath today. hypernym: - 07564161-n ili: i76430 @@ -4241,7 +4241,7 @@ definition: - intense resentment example: - - his promotion caused much heartburning among his rivals + - His promotion caused much heartburning among his rivals. hypernym: - 07564444-n ili: i76432 @@ -4360,8 +4360,8 @@ definition: - a characteristic (habitual or relatively temporary) state of feeling example: - - whether he praised or cursed me depended on his temper at the time - - he was in a bad humor + - Whether he praised or cursed me depended on his temper at the time. + - He was in a bad humor. hypernym: - 00026390-n ili: i76443 @@ -4384,7 +4384,7 @@ definition: - a mood or display of sullen aloofness or withdrawal example: - - stayed home in a sulk + - … stayed home in a sulk hypernym: - 07566518-n ili: i76445 @@ -4528,7 +4528,7 @@ definition: - a feeling of sympathy and sorrow for the misfortunes of others example: - - the blind are too often objects of pity + - The blind are too often objects of pity. hypernym: - 07568767-n ili: i76458 @@ -4622,8 +4622,8 @@ definition: - a feeling of strong eagerness (usually in favor of a person or cause) example: - - they were imbued with a revolutionary ardor - - he felt a kind of religious zeal + - They were imbued with a revolutionary ardor. + - He felt a kind of religious zeal. hypernym: - 07570749-n ili: i76467 diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.food.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.food.yaml index fc08f872..c19d5a9c 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.food.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.food.yaml @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ definition: - part of a meal served at one time example: - - she prepared a three course meal + - She prepared a three course meal. hypernym: - 07586285-n ili: i76474 @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ definition: - a particular item of prepared food example: - - she prepared a special dish for dinner + - She prepared a special dish for dinner. hypernym: - 07586285-n ili: i76476 @@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ definition: - a diet of foods that are not irritating example: - - he ate a bland diet because of his colitis + - He ate a bland diet because of his colitis. hypernym: - 07576677-n ili: i76487 @@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ definition: - a diet of foods high in starch that increases carbohydrate reserves in muscles example: - - carbo loading is used by endurance athletes just before competing + - Carbo loading is used by endurance athletes just before competing. hypernym: - 07576677-n ili: i76491 @@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ definition: - food remaining from a previous meal example: - - he had leftovers for dinner last night + - He had leftovers for dinner last night. hypernym: - 07571428-n ili: i76496 @@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ definition: - food or meals in general example: - - she sets a fine table + - She sets a fine table. - room and board hypernym: - 07576217-n @@ -428,7 +428,7 @@ definition: - the food allowance for one day (especially for service personnel) example: - - the rations should be nutritionally balanced + - The rations should be nutritionally balanced. hypernym: - 07576217-n ili: i76511 @@ -930,7 +930,7 @@ definition: - a substantial and nourishing meal example: - - he seldom got three square meals a day + - He seldom got three square meals a day. hypernym: - 07589261-n ili: i76559 @@ -958,7 +958,7 @@ - whatever happens to be available especially when offered to an unexpected guest or when brought by guests and shared by all example: - - having arrived unannounced we had to take potluck + - Having arrived unannounced we had to take potluck. - a potluck supper hypernym: - 07589261-n @@ -1053,7 +1053,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - an Englishman would interrupt a war to have his afternoon tea + - An Englishman would interrupt a war to have his afternoon tea. hypernym: - 07589261-n ili: i76570 @@ -1066,8 +1066,8 @@ definition: - the main meal of the day served in the evening or at midday example: - - dinner will be at 8 - - on Sundays they had a large dinner when they returned from church + - Dinner will be at 8. + - On Sundays they had a large dinner when they returned from church. hypernym: - 07589261-n ili: i76571 @@ -1212,7 +1212,7 @@ - a short break from work example: - a ten-minute coffee break - - the British have tea breaks + - The British have tea breaks. hypernym: - 07592939-n ili: i76585 @@ -1226,7 +1226,7 @@ example: - a banquet for the graduating seniors - the Thanksgiving feast - - they put out quite a spread + - They put out quite a spread. hypernym: - 07589261-n ili: i76586 @@ -1239,9 +1239,9 @@ definition: - an individual quantity of food or drink taken as part of a meal example: - - the helpings were all small - - his portion was larger than hers - - there's enough for two servings each + - The helpings were all small. + - His portion was larger than hers. + - There's enough for two servings each. hypernym: - 13782456-n ili: i76587 @@ -1256,7 +1256,7 @@ definition: - a small amount eaten or drunk example: - - take a taste — you'll like it + - Take a taste — you'll like it. hypernym: - 13782456-n ili: i76588 @@ -1268,7 +1268,7 @@ definition: - a small amount of solid food; a mouthful example: - - all they had left was a bit of bread + - All they had left was a bit of bread. hypernym: - 07594444-n ili: i76589 @@ -1681,7 +1681,7 @@ - liquid in which meat and vegetables are simmered; used as a basis for e.g. soups or sauces example: - - she made gravy with a base of beef stock + - She made gravy with a base of beef stock. hypernym: - 07598762-n ili: i76630 @@ -2369,7 +2369,7 @@ definition: - prepared food that is intended to be eaten off of the premises example: - - in England they call takeout food ‘takeaway’ + - In England they call takeout food ‘takeaway’. hypernym: - 07609120-n ili: i76701 @@ -2538,7 +2538,7 @@ definition: - candy and other sweets considered collectively example: - - the business decided to concentrate on confectionery and soft drinks + - The business decided to concentrate on confectionery and soft drinks. hypernym: - 07612255-n ili: i76718 @@ -2617,7 +2617,7 @@ definition: - candy that is brittle example: - - you can break a tooth on that hard candy + - You can break a tooth on that hard candy. hypernym: - 07612936-n ili: i76726 @@ -3822,7 +3822,7 @@ definition: - ice cream or water ice on a small wooden stick example: - - in England a popsicle is called an ‘ice lolly’ + - In England a popsicle is called an ‘ice lolly’. hypernym: - 07626967-n ili: i76849 @@ -5511,7 +5511,7 @@ definition: - a rounded lump of dough that is deep-fried and served as hot bread example: - - the doughboy was a predecessor of the doughnut + - The doughboy was a predecessor of the doughnut. hypernym: - 07654285-n ili: i77023 @@ -6199,7 +6199,7 @@ definition: - the wing of a fowl example: - - he preferred the drumsticks to the wings + - He preferred the drumsticks to the wings. hypernym: - 07593928-n ili: i77090 @@ -6406,7 +6406,7 @@ definition: - a firm rather dry variety meat (usually beef or veal) example: - - a five-pound beef heart will serve six + - A five-pound beef heart will serve six. hypernym: - 07667063-n ili: i77111 @@ -10351,7 +10351,7 @@ definition: - any green goods that are good to eat example: - - these apples are good eaters + - These apples are good eaters. hypernym: - 07721456-n ili: i77503 @@ -11367,7 +11367,7 @@ definition: - lettuce with crisp tightly packed light-green leaves in a firm head example: - - iceberg is still the most popular lettuce + - Iceberg is still the most popular lettuce. hypernym: - 07739304-n ili: i77606 @@ -12359,7 +12359,7 @@ definition: - the skin of a banana (especially when it is stripped off and discarded) example: - - he slipped on a banana skin and almost fell + - He slipped on a banana skin and almost fell. hypernym: - 07754329-n ili: i77704 @@ -12412,7 +12412,7 @@ definition: - small sour apple; suitable for preserving example: - - crabapples make a tangy jelly + - Crabapples make a tangy jelly. hypernym: - 07755101-n ili: i77709 @@ -12924,7 +12924,7 @@ definition: - a segment of a citrus fruit example: - - he ate a section of the orange + - He ate a section of the orange. hypernym: - 09452291-n ili: i77761 @@ -14739,10 +14739,10 @@ definition: - the flesh of fish used as food example: - - in Japan most fish is eaten raw - - after the scare about foot-and-mouth disease a lot of people started eating fish - instead of meat - - they have a chef who specializes in fish + - In Japan most fish is eaten raw. + - After the scare about foot-and-mouth disease a lot of people started eating fish + instead of meat. + - They have a chef who specializes in fish. hypernym: - 07571428-n ili: i77942 @@ -16906,7 +16906,7 @@ definition: - food that is a component of a mixture in cooking example: - - the recipe lists all the fixings for a salad + - The recipe lists all the fixings for a salad. hypernym: - 07581905-n ili: i78161 @@ -16969,7 +16969,7 @@ definition: - a preparation (a sauce or relish or spice) to enhance flavor or enjoyment example: - - mustard and ketchup are condiments + - Mustard and ketchup are condiments. hypernym: - 07825344-n ili: i78167 @@ -18108,8 +18108,8 @@ - white crystalline compound used as a food additive to enhance flavor; often used in Chinese cooking example: - - food manufacturers sometimes list MSG simply as ‘artificial flavors’ in ingredient - lists + - Food manufacturers sometimes list MSG simply as ‘artificial flavors’ in ingredient + lists. hypernym: - 07825344-n ili: i78282 @@ -18932,7 +18932,7 @@ - the white part of an egg; the nutritive and protective gelatinous substance surrounding the yolk consisting mainly of albumin dissolved in water example: - - she separated the whites from the yolks of several eggs + - She separated the whites from the yolks of several eggs. hypernym: - 07825072-n ili: i78363 @@ -19408,7 +19408,7 @@ definition: - cream that has at least 18% butterfat example: - - in England they call light cream ‘single cream’ + - In England they call light cream ‘single cream’. hypernym: - 07863174-n ili: i78411 @@ -19531,7 +19531,7 @@ definition: - watery part of milk produced when raw milk sours and coagulates example: - - Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet eating some curds and whey + - Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet eating some curds and whey. hypernym: - 07859751-n ili: i78423 @@ -19542,7 +19542,7 @@ definition: - coagulated milk; used to make cheese example: - - Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet eating some curds and whey + - Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet eating some curds and whey. hypernym: - 07859751-n ili: i78424 @@ -19598,7 +19598,7 @@ - (usually plural) a part of a fruit or vegetable that is pared or cut off; especially the skin or peel example: - - she could peel an apple with a single long paring + - She could peel an apple with a single long paring. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -21859,7 +21859,7 @@ definition: - any liquid suitable for drinking example: - - may I take your beverage order? + - May I take your beverage order? hypernym: - 00021445-n - 14964524-n @@ -21883,8 +21883,8 @@ definition: - any foodstuff made by combining different ingredients example: - - he volunteered to taste her latest concoction - - he drank a mixture of beer and lemonade + - He volunteered to taste her latest concoction. + - He drank a mixture of beer and lemonade. hypernym: - 07581905-n ili: i78660 @@ -21977,7 +21977,7 @@ definition: - a serving of drink (usually alcoholic) drawn from a keg example: - - they served beer on draft + - They served beer on draft. hypernym: - 07901198-n ili: i78669 @@ -22000,7 +22000,7 @@ definition: - a serving to each of a group (usually alcoholic) example: - - he ordered a second round + - He ordered a second round. hypernym: - 07593928-n ili: i78671 @@ -22022,7 +22022,7 @@ definition: - a liquor or brew containing alcohol as the active agent example: - - alcohol (or drink) ruined him + - Alcohol (or drink) ruined him. hypernym: - 07897775-n - 03253661-n @@ -22038,8 +22038,8 @@ definition: - a single serving of a beverage example: - - I asked for a hot drink - - likes a drink before dinner + - I asked for a hot drink. + - … likes a drink before dinner hypernym: - 07593928-n ili: i78674 @@ -23977,7 +23977,7 @@ definition: - a drink that refreshes example: - - he stopped at the bar for a quick refresher + - He stopped at the bar for a quick refresher. hypernym: - 07897775-n ili: i78864 @@ -24334,7 +24334,7 @@ definition: - a drink consisting of whiskey without a mixer example: - - he ordered a whiskey neat + - He ordered a whiskey neat. hypernym: - 07901198-n ili: i78898 @@ -24504,7 +24504,7 @@ definition: - dehydrated coffee that can be made into a drink by adding hot water example: - - the advantages of instant coffee are speed of preparation and long shelf life + - The advantages of instant coffee are speed of preparation and long shelf life. hypernym: - 07945759-n ili: i78914 @@ -24644,7 +24644,7 @@ definition: - an amount of an alcoholic drink (usually liquor) that is poured or gulped example: - - he took a slug of hard liquor + - He took a slug of hard liquor. hypernym: - 07900542-n ili: i78928 @@ -25013,7 +25013,7 @@ definition: - a sweet drink containing carbonated water and flavoring example: - - in New England they call sodas ‘tonics’ + - In New England they call sodas ‘tonics’. hypernym: - 07943437-n ili: i78966 @@ -25177,7 +25177,7 @@ definition: - a beverage consisting of an infusion of ground coffee beans example: - - he ordered a cup of coffee + - He ordered a cup of coffee. hypernym: - 07897775-n ili: i78981 @@ -25390,8 +25390,8 @@ definition: - dried leaves of the tea shrub; used to make tea example: - - the store shelves held many different kinds of tea - - they threw the tea into Boston harbor + - The store shelves held many different kinds of tea. + - They threw the tea into Boston harbor. hypernym: - 07827392-n ili: i79002 @@ -25412,7 +25412,7 @@ definition: - a beverage made by steeping tea leaves in water example: - - iced tea is a cooling drink + - Iced tea is a cooling drink. hypernym: - 07897775-n ili: i79004 @@ -25587,7 +25587,7 @@ definition: - a liquid necessary for the life of most animals and plants example: - - he asked for a drink of water + - He asked for a drink of water. hypernym: - 14964524-n - 00021445-n @@ -25790,7 +25790,7 @@ definition: - (usually plural) weak or watery unappetizing food or drink example: - - he lived on the thin slops that food kitchens provided + - He lived on the thin slops that food kitchens provided. hypernym: - 07571428-n ili: i79041 @@ -26519,8 +26519,8 @@ definition: - a thin round slice of bread usually served with soup, especially consomme. example: - - A recipe for consomme diablotins that contains French bread, flour, olive oil, - tapioca. + - a recipe for consomme diablotins that contains French bread, flour, olive oil, + tapioca hypernym: - 07638317-n members: diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.group.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.group.yaml index 70da91f5..56d34ec9 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.group.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.group.yaml @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ - (plural) any group of human beings (men or women or children) collectively example: - old people - - there were at least 200 people in the audience + - There were at least 200 people in the audience. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ definition: - people who are old collectively example: - - special arrangements were available for the aged + - Special arrangements were available for the aged. hypernym: - 07959756-n ili: i79063 @@ -237,8 +237,8 @@ definition: - young people collectively example: - - rock music appeals to the young - - youth everywhere rises in revolt + - Rock music appeals to the young. + - Youth everywhere rises in revolt. hypernym: - 07959756-n ili: i79064 @@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ definition: - people who are frustrated and perplexed example: - - the children's faces clearly expressed the frustration of the baffled + - The children's faces clearly expressed the frustration of the baffled. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79065 @@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ definition: - people who have severe visual impairments, considered as a group example: - - he spent hours reading to the blind + - He spent hours reading to the blind. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79066 @@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ definition: - people viewed as members of a group example: - - we need more young blood in this organization + - We need more young blood in this organization. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79067 @@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ definition: - people who are fearful and cautious example: - - whitewater rafting is not for the timid + - Whitewater rafting is not for the timid. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79069 @@ -321,9 +321,9 @@ - a group of people having a religion, ethnic, profession, or other particular characteristic in common example: - - he was well known throughout the Catholic community - - the news spread rapidly through the medical community - - they formed a community of scientists + - He was well known throughout the Catholic community. + - The news spread rapidly through the medical community. + - They formed a community of scientists. hypernym: - 07958392-n members: @@ -353,7 +353,7 @@ definition: - people who are condemned to eternal punishment example: - - he felt he had visited the realm of the damned + - He felt he had visited the realm of the damned. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79073 @@ -364,7 +364,7 @@ definition: - people who are no longer living example: - - they buried the dead + - They buried the dead. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79074 @@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ definition: - people who are still living example: - - save your pity for the living + - Save your pity for the living. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79075 @@ -388,7 +388,7 @@ definition: - people who have severe hearing impairments example: - - many of the deaf use sign language + - Many of the deaf use sign language. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79076 @@ -401,7 +401,7 @@ definition: - people who are defeated example: - - the Romans had no pity for the defeated + - The Romans had no pity for the defeated. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -441,7 +441,7 @@ definition: - people who are destined to die soon example: - - the agony of the doomed was in his voice + - The agony of the doomed was in his voice. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79080 @@ -453,7 +453,7 @@ definition: - any hostile group of people example: - - he viewed lawyers as the real enemy + - He viewed lawyers as the real enemy. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79081 @@ -486,10 +486,10 @@ definition: - people in general (often used in the plural) example: - - they're just country folk - - folks around here drink moonshine - - the common people determine the group character and preserve its customs from - one generation to the next + - They're just country folk. + - Folks around here drink moonshine. + - The common people determine the group character and preserve its customs from + one generation to the next. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79084 @@ -557,7 +557,7 @@ definition: - poor people who unfortunately do not have a home to live in example: - - the homeless became a problem in the large cities + - The homeless became a problem in the large cities. hypernym: - 08196123-n ili: i79090 @@ -570,7 +570,7 @@ definition: - people who have been introduced to the mysteries of some field or activity example: - - it is very familiar to the initiate + - It is very familiar to the initiate. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79091 @@ -582,7 +582,7 @@ definition: - people who have not been introduced to the mysteries of some field or activity example: - - it diverts the attention of the uninitiate + - It diverts the attention of the uninitiate. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79092 @@ -593,7 +593,7 @@ definition: - people collectively who are mentally retarded example: - - he started a school for the retarded + - He started a school for the retarded. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79093 @@ -607,8 +607,8 @@ - a group of like-minded people united by the internet; a new kind of social or political of business group that may exert broad influence on a shared concern example: - - a network army of software programmers contribute free software to those who want - it + - A network army of software programmers contribute free software to those who want + it. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79094 @@ -619,8 +619,8 @@ definition: - people having common origins or traditions and often comprising a nation example: - - immigrants of the same nationality often seek each other out - - such images define their sense of nationality + - Immigrants of the same nationality often seek each other out. + - Such images define their sense of nationality. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79095 @@ -633,7 +633,7 @@ (resembling uneducated people who throw peanuts on the stage to express displeasure with a performance) example: - - he ignored complaints from the peanut gallery + - He ignored complaints from the peanut gallery. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79096 @@ -644,8 +644,8 @@ definition: - a small isolated group of people example: - - they were concentrated in pockets inside the city - - the battle was won except for cleaning up pockets of resistance + - They were concentrated in pockets inside the city. + - The battle was won except for cleaning up pockets of resistance. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79097 @@ -656,7 +656,7 @@ definition: - people who have retreated example: - - he had only contempt for the retreated + - He had only contempt for the retreated. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79098 @@ -667,7 +667,7 @@ definition: - people who are sick example: - - they devote their lives to caring for the sick + - They devote their lives to caring for the sick. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79099 @@ -698,7 +698,7 @@ definition: - people who are wounded example: - - they had to leave the wounded where they fell + - They had to leave the wounded where they fell. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79102 @@ -760,7 +760,7 @@ definition: - a collection of related things intended for use together example: - - took a battery of achievement tests + - … took a battery of achievement tests hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i79108 @@ -775,8 +775,8 @@ definition: - a number or quantity of related things dealt with as a unit example: - - he reserved a large block of seats - - he held a large block of the company's stock + - He reserved a large block of seats. + - He held a large block of the company's stock. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i79109 @@ -788,7 +788,7 @@ - a collection of rules or prescribed standards on the basis of which decisions are made example: - - they run things by the book around here + - They run things by the book around here. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i79110 @@ -814,7 +814,7 @@ definition: - a collection of bottles example: - - her bottle collection is arranged on glass shelves in the window + - Her bottle collection is arranged on glass shelves in the window. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i79112 @@ -825,7 +825,7 @@ definition: - any collection in its entirety example: - - she bought the whole caboodle + - She bought the whole caboodle. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i79113 @@ -859,8 +859,8 @@ - (usually plural) everything that is included in a collection and that is held or included in something example: - - he emptied the contents of his pockets - - the two groups were similar in content + - He emptied the contents of his pockets. + - The two groups were similar in content. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i79116 @@ -885,7 +885,7 @@ definition: - a collection of writings example: - - he edited the Hemingway corpus + - He edited the Hemingway corpus. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i79118 @@ -896,7 +896,7 @@ definition: - a collection of people or things appearing together example: - - the annual crop of students brings a new crop of ideas + - The annual crop of students brings a new crop of ideas. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i79119 @@ -935,7 +935,7 @@ definition: - flagstones collectively example: - - there was a pile of flagging waiting to be laid in place + - There was a pile of flagging waiting to be laid in place. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i79123 @@ -946,7 +946,7 @@ definition: - bits and splinters and fragments example: - - it would have shattered in flinders long before it did that damage + - It would have shattered in flinders long before it did that damage. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -995,8 +995,8 @@ definition: - the cards held in a card game by a given player at any given time example: - - I didn't hold a good hand all evening - - he kept trying to see my hand + - I didn't hold a good hand all evening. + - He kept trying to see my hand. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i79128 @@ -1149,7 +1149,7 @@ definition: - the final aggregate example: - - the sum of all our troubles did not equal the misery they suffered + - The sum of all our troubles did not equal the misery they suffered. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i79144 @@ -1171,9 +1171,9 @@ definition: - all of the identical copies of something offered to the public at the same time example: - - the first edition appeared in 1920 - - it was too late for the morning edition - - they issued a limited edition of Bach recordings + - The first edition appeared in 1920. + - It was too late for the morning edition. + - They issued a limited edition of Bach recordings. hypernym: - 00031563-n ili: i79146 @@ -1184,7 +1184,7 @@ definition: - a grouping of electrons surrounding the nucleus of an atom example: - - the chemical properties of an atom are determined by the outermost electron shell + - The chemical properties of an atom are determined by the outermost electron shell. hypernym: - 00031563-n ili: i79147 @@ -1219,8 +1219,8 @@ definition: - a tight cluster of people or things example: - - a small knot of women listened to his sermon - - the bird had a knot of feathers forming a crest + - A small knot of women listened to his sermon. + - The bird had a knot of feathers forming a crest. hypernym: - 07976557-n ili: i79150 @@ -1274,7 +1274,7 @@ definition: - a compact mass example: - - a ball of mud caught him on the shoulder + - A ball of mud caught him on the shoulder. hypernym: - 07975883-n ili: i79155 @@ -1367,7 +1367,7 @@ definition: - a bushy thick mass (especially hair) example: - - he had an unruly shock of black hair + - He had an unruly shock of black hair. hypernym: - 07978738-n ili: i79163 @@ -1388,7 +1388,7 @@ - a pile of sheaves of grain set on end in a field to dry; stalks of Indian corn set up in a field example: - - corn is bound in small sheaves and several sheaves are set up together in shocks + - Corn is bound in small sheaves and several sheaves are set up together in shocks. - whole fields of wheat in shock hypernym: - 07978094-n @@ -1468,7 +1468,7 @@ definition: - a combination or blend of diverse things example: - - his theory is an amalgam of earlier ideas + - His theory is an amalgam of earlier ideas. hypernym: - 07980325-n ili: i79173 @@ -1479,7 +1479,7 @@ definition: - a planned combination of colors example: - - the color scheme for this room was determined by an interior decorator + - The color scheme for this room was determined by an interior decorator. hypernym: - 07980325-n ili: i79174 @@ -1491,7 +1491,7 @@ definition: - a combination that results from coupling or interlinking example: - - diphthongs are complexions of vowels + - Diphthongs are complexions of vowels. hypernym: - 07980325-n ili: i79175 @@ -1529,7 +1529,7 @@ - a group of persons associated by some common tie or occupation and regarded as an entity example: - - the whole body filed out of the auditorium + - The whole body filed out of the auditorium. - the student body - administrative body hypernym: @@ -1611,7 +1611,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01096649-n example: - - Government and business could not agree + - Government and business could not agree. hypernym: - 07983333-n ili: i79185 @@ -1624,7 +1624,7 @@ - commercial enterprises organized and financed on a scale large enough to influence social and political policies example: - - big business is growing so powerful it is difficult to regulate it effectively + - Big business is growing so powerful it is difficult to regulate it effectively. hypernym: - 07983541-n ili: i79186 @@ -1655,8 +1655,8 @@ definition: - people who are believed to belong to the same genetic stock example: - - some biologists doubt that there are important genetic differences between races - of human beings + - Some biologists doubt that there are important genetic differences between races + of human beings. hypernym: - 00031563-n ili: i79189 @@ -1678,7 +1678,7 @@ - (usually plural) a social group whose members control some field of activity and who have common aims example: - - the iron interests stepped up production + - The iron interests stepped up production. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -1723,8 +1723,8 @@ military equipment example: - source: Dwight David Eisenhower - text: we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether - sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex + text: We must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether + sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. hypernym: - 07985639-n ili: i79195 @@ -1754,7 +1754,7 @@ - (Yiddish) the entire family network of relatives by blood or marriage (and sometimes close friends) example: - - she invited the whole mishpocha + - She invited the whole mishpocha. exemplifies: - 06963829-n hypernym: @@ -1779,7 +1779,7 @@ definition: - primary social group; parents and children example: - - he wanted to have a good job before starting a family + - He wanted to have a good job before starting a family. hypernym: - 07986142-n ili: i79199 @@ -1795,7 +1795,7 @@ definition: - people descended from a common ancestor example: - - his family has lived in Massachusetts since the Mayflower + - His family has lived in Massachusetts since the Mayflower. hypernym: - 08118903-n ili: i79200 @@ -1812,7 +1812,7 @@ definition: - your parents example: - - he wrote to his folks every day + - He wrote to his folks every day. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -1825,8 +1825,8 @@ definition: - members of a family line example: - - his people have been farmers for generations - - are your people still alive? + - His people have been farmers for generations. + - Are your people still alive? hypernym: - 07987168-n ili: i79202 @@ -1837,7 +1837,7 @@ definition: - the people of your home locality (especially your own family) example: - - he wrote his homefolk every day + - He wrote his homefolk every day. hypernym: - 07987168-n ili: i79203 @@ -1868,7 +1868,7 @@ definition: - family based on male descent example: - - he had no sons and there was no one to carry on his name + - He had no sons and there was no one to carry on his name. hypernym: - 07987168-n ili: i79206 @@ -1923,7 +1923,7 @@ definition: - the occupants of a building example: - - the entire building complained about the noise + - The entire building complained about the noise. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79211 @@ -2007,7 +2007,7 @@ definition: - a social group holding marginal or extreme views example: - - members of the fringe believe we should be armed with guns at all times + - Members of the fringe believe we should be armed with guns at all times. hypernym: - 07967506-n ili: i79219 @@ -2046,8 +2046,8 @@ definition: - an assemblage of people or animals or things collected together example: - - a congregation of children pleaded for his autograph - - a great congregation of birds flew over + - A congregation of children pleaded for his autograph. + - A great congregation of birds flew over. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i79223 @@ -2058,7 +2058,7 @@ definition: - a gathering of persons representative of some larger group example: - - each nation sent a contingent of athletes to the Olympics + - Each nation sent a contingent of athletes to the Olympics. hypernym: - 07991473-n ili: i79224 @@ -2069,7 +2069,7 @@ definition: - the occupants of a floor example: - - the whole floor complained about the lack of heat + - The whole floor complained about the lack of heat. hypernym: - 07991473-n ili: i79225 @@ -2322,7 +2322,7 @@ definition: - the people who are present in a room example: - - the whole room was cheering + - The whole room was cheering. hypernym: - 07991473-n ili: i79249 @@ -2424,8 +2424,8 @@ definition: - four people considered as a unit example: - - he joined a barbershop quartet - - the foursome teed off before 9 a.m. + - He joined a barbershop quartet. + - The foursome teed off before 9 a.m. hypernym: - 07991473-n ili: i79258 @@ -2590,7 +2590,7 @@ definition: - two people who are married to each other example: - - his second marriage was happier than the first + - His second marriage was happier than the first. - a married couple without love hypernym: - 07986853-n @@ -2630,7 +2630,7 @@ definition: - two people of the same sex who live together as a family example: - - the legal status of same-sex marriages has been hotly debated + - The legal status of same-sex marriages has been hotly debated. hypernym: - 08002070-n ili: i79276 @@ -2642,7 +2642,7 @@ - marriage of two people from different races or different religions or different cultures example: - - the families of both partners in a mixed marriage often disapprove + - The families of both partners in a mixed marriage often disapprove. hypernym: - 08005815-n ili: i79277 @@ -2727,7 +2727,7 @@ definition: - a flock of birds (especially when gathered close together on the ground) example: - - we were visited at breakfast by a bevy of excited ducks + - We were visited at breakfast by a bevy of excited ducks. hypernym: - 08007398-n ili: i79285 @@ -2861,7 +2861,7 @@ definition: - all living things (except people) that are undomesticated example: - - chemicals could kill all the wildlife + - Chemicals could kill all the wildlife. hypernym: - 00006269-n ili: i79297 @@ -2976,7 +2976,7 @@ definition: - a large group of fish example: - - a school of small glittering fish swam by + - A school of small glittering fish swam by. hypernym: - 08010371-n ili: i79308 @@ -3024,9 +3024,9 @@ definition: - a group of many things in the air or on the ground example: - - a swarm of insects obscured the light + - A swarm of insects obscured the light. - clouds of blossoms - - it discharged a cloud of spores + - It discharged a cloud of spores. hypernym: - 00031563-n ili: i79312 @@ -3108,7 +3108,7 @@ definition: - a collection of things sharing a common attribute example: - - there are two classes of detergents + - There are two classes of detergents. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i79319 @@ -3157,7 +3157,7 @@ definition: - a type or class example: - - more men of his stamp are needed + - More men of his stamp are needed. hypernym: - 08014145-n ili: i79323 @@ -3168,7 +3168,7 @@ definition: - a set containing all and only the members of two or more given sets example: - - let C be the union of the sets A and B + - Let C be the union of the sets A and B. hypernym: - 08013131-n ili: i79324 @@ -3191,8 +3191,8 @@ definition: - the set of elements common to two or more sets example: - - the set of red hats is the intersection of the set of hats and the set of red - things + - The set of red hats is the intersection of the set of hats and the set of red + things. hypernym: - 08013131-n ili: i79326 @@ -3240,7 +3240,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - the set of prime numbers is infinite + - The set of prime numbers is infinite. hypernym: - 00002137-n ili: i79330 @@ -3267,8 +3267,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - the image of f(x) = x^2 is the set of all non-negative real numbers if the domain - of the function is the set of all real numbers + - The image of f(x) = x^2 is the set of all non-negative real numbers if the domain + of the function is the set of all real numbers. hypernym: - 08016141-n ili: i79332 @@ -3284,7 +3284,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - all other sets are subsets of the universal set + - All other sets are subsets of the universal set. hypernym: - 08016141-n ili: i79333 @@ -3295,7 +3295,7 @@ definition: - the set of all points or lines that satisfy or are determined by specific conditions example: - - the locus of points equidistant from a given point is a circle + - The locus of points equidistant from a given point is a circle. hypernym: - 08016141-n ili: i79334 @@ -3589,7 +3589,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - the set of all rational numbers is a field + - The set of all rational numbers is a field. hypernym: - 08016141-n ili: i79363 @@ -3701,7 +3701,7 @@ definition: - a class of one kind of unit in a system of numbers or measures or weights or money example: - - he flashed a fistful of bills of large denominations + - He flashed a fistful of bills of large denominations. hypernym: - 08014145-n ili: i79374 @@ -3820,8 +3820,8 @@ definition: - an organization with little or no structure example: - - the choice between bureaucracy and adhocracy represents a common dilemma - - the need for informational flexibility can lead to adhocracy + - The choice between bureaucracy and adhocracy represents a common dilemma. + - The need for informational flexibility can lead to adhocracy. hypernym: - 08024893-n ili: i79384 @@ -3892,7 +3892,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - In 2001 Abu Sayyaf kidnapped twenty people and beheaded one of the American captives + - In 2001 Abu Sayyaf kidnapped twenty people and beheaded one of the American captives. ili: i79390 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -3947,8 +3947,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - al-Fatah carried out numerous acts of international terrorism in western Europe - and the Middle East in the 1970s + - Al-Fatah carried out numerous acts of international terrorism in western Europe + and the Middle East in the 1970s. ili: i79393 instance_hypernym: - 08489346-n @@ -3967,7 +3967,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya uses force to push Egyptian society toward Islamic rule + - Al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya uses force to push Egyptian society toward Islamic rule. ili: i79394 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -4004,7 +4004,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - the original Jihad was responsible for the assassination of Anwar Sadat in 1981 + - The original Jihad was responsible for the assassination of Anwar Sadat in 1981. ili: i79396 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -4168,7 +4168,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - the attacks of Armata Corsa are aimed at symbolic targets of colonialism in Corsica + - The attacks of Armata Corsa are aimed at symbolic targets of colonialism in Corsica. ili: i79406 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -4186,7 +4186,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - the GIA has embarked on a terrorist campaign of civilian massacres + - The GIA has embarked on a terrorist campaign of civilian massacres. ili: i79407 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -4206,7 +4206,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - ASALA bombing at Orly Airport in Paris in 1983 killed 8 and wounded 55 people + - ASALA bombing at Orly Airport in Paris in 1983 killed 8 and wounded 55 people. ili: i79408 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -4225,7 +4225,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - in 1999 ALIR guerrillas kidnapped and killed eight foreign tourists + - In 1999 ALIR guerrillas kidnapped and killed eight foreign tourists. ili: i79409 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -4263,7 +4263,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - in 1995 Aum members released deadly sarin gas on a Tokyo subway train + - In 1995 Aum members released deadly sarin gas on a Tokyo subway train. ili: i79411 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -4298,7 +4298,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - in 1968 ETA launched a campaign of political assassinations of government officials + - In 1968 ETA launched a campaign of political assassinations of government officials. ili: i79413 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -4333,7 +4333,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - Chukaku-Ha attacks tend to cause property damage rather than casualties + - Chukaku-Ha attacks tend to cause property damage rather than casualties. ili: i79415 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -4367,7 +4367,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - in 1974 the DFLP took over a schoolhouse and massacred Israeli schoolchildren + - In 1974 the DFLP took over a schoolhouse and massacred Israeli schoolchildren. ili: i79417 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -4407,8 +4407,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - in the 1980s the Fatah-RC was considered the most dangerous and murderous Palestinian - terror group + - In the 1980s the Fatah-RC was considered the most dangerous and murderous Palestinian + terror group. ili: i79419 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -4447,7 +4447,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - GRAPO is vehemently opposed to the United States + - GRAPO is vehemently opposed to the United States. ili: i79421 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -4742,8 +4742,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - in 1972 the Japanese Red Army was responsible for a massacre at an airport in - Israel + - In 1972 the Japanese Red Army was responsible for a massacre at an airport in + Israel. ili: i79438 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -4978,7 +4978,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - Lashkar-e-Toiba has committed mass murders of civilian Hindus + - Lashkar-e-Toiba has committed mass murders of civilian Hindus. ili: i79453 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -5034,7 +5034,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - the Tamil Tigers perfected suicide bombing as a weapon of war + - The Tamil Tigers perfected suicide bombing as a weapon of war. ili: i79456 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -5214,7 +5214,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - ELN kidnappers target foreign employees of large corporations + - ELN kidnappers target foreign employees of large corporations. ili: i79467 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -5677,7 +5677,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - Shining Path has been responsible for 30,000 deaths + - Shining Path has been responsible for 30,000 deaths. ili: i79495 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -5794,7 +5794,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - the AUC conducted over 800 assassinations in one year + - The AUC conducted over 800 assassinations in one year. ili: i79502 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -5880,7 +5880,7 @@ definition: - any organization whose responsibility it is to defend against something example: - - police are the major line of defense against crime + - Police are the major line of defense against crime. hypernym: - 08024893-n ili: i79509 @@ -5917,7 +5917,7 @@ definition: - a formal organization of people or groups of people example: - - he joined the Modern Language Association + - He joined the Modern Language Association. hypernym: - 08024893-n ili: i79512 @@ -5973,8 +5973,8 @@ domain_topic: - 01127115-n example: - - the government reduced taxes - - the matter was referred to higher authorities + - The government reduced taxes. + - The matter was referred to higher authorities. hypernym: - 08067137-n ili: i79516 @@ -6068,7 +6068,7 @@ definition: - a group of countries under a single authority example: - - the British created a great empire + - The British created a great empire. hypernym: - 08067430-n ili: i79524 @@ -6119,7 +6119,7 @@ definition: - the governing group of a kingdom example: - - the palace issued an order binding on all subjects + - The palace issued an order binding on all subjects. hypernym: - 08067430-n ili: i79529 @@ -6144,7 +6144,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06157599-n example: - - the Soviets said they wanted to increase trade with Europe + - The Soviets said they wanted to increase trade with Europe. hypernym: - 08195465-n ili: i79531 @@ -6293,7 +6293,7 @@ definition: - an organization created for business ventures example: - - a growing enterprise must have a bold leader + - A growing enterprise must have a bold leader. hypernym: - 08024893-n ili: i79546 @@ -6304,7 +6304,7 @@ definition: - an unusually large enterprise example: - - Walton built a retail giant + - Walton built a retail giant. hypernym: - 08072983-n ili: i79547 @@ -6403,8 +6403,8 @@ definition: - an institution created to conduct business example: - - he only invests in large well-established companies - - he started the company in his garage + - He only invests in large well-established companies. + - He started the company in his garage. hypernym: - 08070328-n ili: i79556 @@ -6425,7 +6425,7 @@ definition: - a corporation with a large capitalization example: - - he works for a large cap + - He works for a large cap. hypernym: - 08076248-n ili: i79558 @@ -6436,7 +6436,7 @@ definition: - a corporation with a small capitalization example: - - this annual conference is a showcase for ambitious small caps + - This annual conference is a showcase for ambitious small caps. hypernym: - 08076248-n ili: i79559 @@ -6457,7 +6457,7 @@ definition: - the members of a business organization that owns or operates one or more establishments example: - - he worked for a brokerage house + - He worked for a brokerage house. hypernym: - 08077878-n ili: i79561 @@ -6515,7 +6515,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01096649-n example: - - he bought his brother's business + - He bought his brother's business. - a small mom-and-pop business - a racially integrated business concern hypernym: @@ -6565,7 +6565,7 @@ definition: - a company that markets merchandise example: - - his company is a large distributor of software products + - His company is a large distributor of software products. hypernym: - 08074934-n ili: i79570 @@ -6639,7 +6639,7 @@ definition: - a business firm that publishes newspapers example: - - Murdoch owns many newspapers + - Murdoch owns many newspapers. hypernym: - 08079459-n ili: i79577 @@ -6652,7 +6652,7 @@ definition: - the staff of a newspaper or the news department of a periodical example: - - every newspaper editor is criticized by the newsroom + - Every newspaper editor is criticized by the newsroom. hypernym: - 08456947-n ili: i79578 @@ -6663,7 +6663,7 @@ definition: - a business firm that publishes magazines example: - - he works for a magazine + - He works for a magazine. hypernym: - 08079459-n ili: i79579 @@ -6732,7 +6732,7 @@ definition: - an organization of defenders that provides resistance against attack example: - - he joined the defense against invasion + - He joined the defense against invasion. hypernym: - 08024893-n ili: i79586 @@ -6758,7 +6758,7 @@ definition: - the defendant and their legal advisors collectively example: - - the defense called for a mistrial + - The defense called for a mistrial. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i79588 @@ -6781,7 +6781,7 @@ definition: - a collection of plants (trees or shrubs or flowers) in a particular area example: - - the landscape architect suggested a small planting in the northwest corner + - The landscape architect suggested a small planting in the northwest corner. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i79590 @@ -6803,7 +6803,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00925258-n example: - - each industry has its own trade publications + - Each industry has its own trade publications. hypernym: - 08081929-n ili: i79592 @@ -7266,7 +7266,7 @@ - a regulated investment company consisting of professional managers who issue redeemable securities representing a portfolio of many different securities example: - - you can invest in a unit investment trust for as little as $1000 + - You can invest in a unit investment trust for as little as $1000. hypernym: - 08087686-n ili: i79635 @@ -7278,7 +7278,7 @@ definition: - the securities markets in the aggregate example: - - the market always frustrates the small investor + - The market always frustrates the small investor. hypernym: - 08082070-n ili: i79636 @@ -7395,7 +7395,7 @@ definition: - signs collectively (especially commercial signs or posters) example: - - there will be signage displayed at each post + - There will be signage displayed at each post. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i79648 @@ -7627,11 +7627,11 @@ definition: - a social unit living together example: - - he moved his family to Virginia - - It was a good Christian household - - I waited until the whole house was asleep - - the teacher asked how many people made up his home - - the family refused to accept his will + - He moved his family to Virginia. + - It was a good Christian household. + - I waited until the whole house was asleep. + - The teacher asked how many people made up his home. + - The family refused to accept his will. hypernym: - 08206589-n ili: i79671 @@ -7723,7 +7723,7 @@ definition: - a team of professional baseball players who play and travel together example: - - each club played six home games with teams in its own division + - Each club played six home games with teams in its own division. hypernym: - 08096196-n ili: i79678 @@ -7847,7 +7847,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - his teams are always good on defense + - His teams are always good on defense. hypernym: - 08225481-n ili: i79688 @@ -7860,8 +7860,8 @@ definition: - an institution to express belief in a divine power example: - - he was raised in the Baptist religion - - a member of his own faith contradicted him + - He was raised in the Baptist religion. + - A member of his own faith contradicted him. hypernym: - 08070328-n ili: i79689 @@ -7875,7 +7875,7 @@ - the collective body of Christians throughout the world and history (found predominantly in Europe and the Americas and Australia) example: - - for a thousand years the Roman Catholic Church was the principal church of Christendom + - For a thousand years the Roman Catholic Church was the principal church of Christendom. hypernym: - 07981699-n ili: i79690 @@ -7902,7 +7902,7 @@ definition: - the body of people who attend or belong to a particular local church example: - - our church is hosting a picnic next week + - Our church is hosting a picnic next week. hypernym: - 07981699-n ili: i79692 @@ -8599,7 +8599,7 @@ definition: - the civilization of Muslims collectively which is governed by the Muslim religion example: - - Islam is predominant in northern Africa, the Middle East, Pakistan, and Indonesia + - Islam is predominant in northern Africa, the Middle East, Pakistan, and Indonesia. hypernym: - 08128749-n ili: i79751 @@ -8919,7 +8919,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - varieties are frequently recognized in botany + - Varieties are frequently recognized in botany. hypernym: - 08008892-n ili: i79777 @@ -8930,8 +8930,8 @@ definition: - a special variety of domesticated animals within a species example: - - he experimented on a particular breed of white rats - - he created a new strain of sheep + - He experimented on a particular breed of white rats. + - He created a new strain of sheep. hypernym: - 08118051-n - 08010371-n @@ -8963,7 +8963,7 @@ definition: - the hereditary derivation of an individual example: - - his entire lineage has been warriors + - His entire lineage has been warriors. hypernym: - 08119368-n ili: i79781 @@ -8986,7 +8986,7 @@ definition: - a family line of descent example: - - he gets his brains from his father's side + - He gets his brains from his father's side. hypernym: - 08118903-n ili: i79782 @@ -9128,7 +9128,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - sharks belong to the fish family + - Sharks belong to the fish family. hypernym: - 08008892-n ili: i79794 @@ -9347,7 +9347,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06157599-n example: - - the people slowly progressed from barbarism to civilization + - The people slowly progressed from barbarism to civilization. hypernym: - 07982754-n ili: i79811 @@ -9359,7 +9359,7 @@ definition: - the body of people in a learned occupation example: - - the news spread rapidly through the medical profession + - The news spread rapidly through the medical profession. hypernym: - 08420588-n ili: i79812 @@ -9372,7 +9372,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - he was admitted to the bar in New Jersey + - He was admitted to the bar in New Jersey. hypernym: - 08129062-n ili: i79813 @@ -9545,8 +9545,8 @@ definition: - a specialized division of a large organization example: - - you'll find it in the hardware department - - she got a job in the historical section of the Treasury + - You'll find it in the hardware department. + - She got a job in the historical section of the Treasury. hypernym: - 08237635-n ili: i79830 @@ -9866,8 +9866,8 @@ - the department of local government that is responsible for managing the treatment of convicted offenders example: - - for a career in corrections turn to the web site of the New Jersey Department - of Corrections + - For a career in corrections turn to the web site of the New Jersey Department + of Corrections. hypernym: - 08137359-n ili: i79862 @@ -9880,7 +9880,7 @@ definition: - a department responsible for the security of the institution's property and workers example: - - the head of security was a former policeman + - The head of security was a former policeman. hypernym: - 08131836-n ili: i79863 @@ -10131,7 +10131,7 @@ - a former independent federal agency that supervised and set rates for carriers that transported goods and people between states; was terminated in 1995 example: - - the ICC was established in 1887 as the first federal agency + - The ICC was established in 1887 as the first federal agency. hypernym: - 08355774-n ili: i79885 @@ -10715,7 +10715,7 @@ definition: - the federal department in the United States that sets and maintains foreign policies example: - - the Department of State was created in 1789 + - The Department of State was created in 1789. hypernym: - 08140150-n ili: i79930 @@ -11143,8 +11143,8 @@ definition: - a subsidiary organ of government created for a special purpose example: - - are the judicial instrumentalities of local governments adequate? - - he studied the French instrumentalities for law enforcement + - Are the judicial instrumentalities of local governments adequate? + - He studied the French instrumentalities for law enforcement. hypernym: - 08206589-n ili: i79965 @@ -11541,7 +11541,7 @@ definition: - royal persons collectively example: - - the wedding was attended by royalty + - The wedding was attended by royalty. hypernym: - 07987896-n ili: i80001 @@ -12052,7 +12052,7 @@ - the body of people who are citizens of a particular government example: - source: Declaration of Independence - text: governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed + text: Governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed. hypernym: - 08177175-n ili: i80040 @@ -12159,7 +12159,7 @@ definition: - an official assembly having legislative powers example: - - a bicameral legislature has two houses + - A bicameral legislature has two houses. hypernym: - 08180172-n ili: i80049 @@ -12232,9 +12232,9 @@ - the persons (or committees or departments etc.) who make up a body for the purpose of administering something example: - - he claims that the present administration is corrupt - - the governance of an association is responsible to its members - - he quickly became recognized as a member of the establishment + - He claims that the present administration is corrupt. + - The governance of an association is responsible to its members. + - He quickly became recognized as a member of the establishment. hypernym: - 07981699-n ili: i80056 @@ -12342,8 +12342,8 @@ - the people who live in a nation or country example: - a statement that sums up the nation's mood - - the news was announced to the nation - - the whole country worshipped him + - The news was announced to the nation. + - The whole country worshipped him. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i80066 @@ -12451,7 +12451,7 @@ definition: - any state of which one is not a citizen example: - - working in a foreign country takes a bit of getting used to + - Working in a foreign country takes a bit of getting used to. hypernym: - 08185877-n ili: i80075 @@ -12496,7 +12496,7 @@ definition: - a politically organized body of people under a single government example: - - the state has elected a new president + - The state has elected a new president. - African nations - students who had come to the nation's capitol - the country's largest manufacturer @@ -12548,7 +12548,7 @@ definition: - the German republic founded at Weimar in 1919 example: - - The Weimar Republic was overthrown in 1933 and replaced by the Third Reich + - The Weimar Republic was overthrown in 1933 and replaced by the Third Reich. hypernym: - 08378256-n ili: i80083 @@ -12591,8 +12591,8 @@ - an organization that is a member of another organization (especially a state that belongs to a group of nations) example: - - the library was a member of the interlibrary loan association - - Canada is a member of the United Nations + - The library was a member of the interlibrary loan association. + - Canada is a member of the United Nations. hypernym: - 08206589-n ili: i80087 @@ -12654,7 +12654,7 @@ - in World War II the alliance of Germany and Italy in 1936 which later included Japan and other nations example: - - the Axis opposed the Allies in World War II + - The Axis opposed the Allies in World War II. hypernym: - 08310903-n ili: i80093 @@ -12707,7 +12707,7 @@ definition: - the nations of the European continent collectively example: - - the Marshall Plan helped Europe recover from World War II + - The Marshall Plan helped Europe recover from World War II. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i80096 @@ -12749,7 +12749,7 @@ definition: - the nations of the South American continent collectively example: - - South America is an important market for goods from the United States + - South America is an important market for goods from the United States. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i80100 @@ -12763,7 +12763,7 @@ - an international organization of European countries formed after World War II to reduce trade barriers and increase cooperation among its members example: - - he tried to take Britain into the European Union + - He tried to take Britain into the European Union. hypernym: - 08311617-n ili: i80101 @@ -13052,7 +13052,7 @@ definition: - the group of people comprising the government of a sovereign state example: - - the state has lowered its income tax + - The state has lowered its income tax. hypernym: - 08067430-n ili: i80119 @@ -13063,7 +13063,7 @@ definition: - a group of organisms of the same species inhabiting a given area example: - - they hired hunters to keep down the deer population + - They hired hunters to keep down the deer population. hypernym: - 00031563-n ili: i80120 @@ -13093,7 +13093,7 @@ definition: - people without possessions or wealth (considered as a group) example: - - the urban poor need assistance + - The urban poor need assistance. exemplifies: - 06306016-n - 06730109-n @@ -13122,7 +13122,7 @@ definition: - people in general considered as a whole example: - - he is a hero in the eyes of the public + - He is a hero in the eyes of the public. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i80125 @@ -13137,7 +13137,7 @@ definition: - the people who inhabit a territory or state example: - - the population seemed to be well fed and clothed + - The population seemed to be well fed and clothed. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i80126 @@ -13185,7 +13185,7 @@ definition: - a social class comprising those who do manual labor or work for wages example: - - there is a shortage of skilled labor in this field + - There is a shortage of skilled labor in this field. hypernym: - 07990472-n ili: i80130 @@ -13310,7 +13310,7 @@ definition: - a large number of things or people considered together example: - - a crowd of insects assembled around the flowers + - A crowd of insects assembled around the flowers. hypernym: - 07991473-n ili: i80141 @@ -13352,8 +13352,8 @@ definition: - a crowd especially of ordinary or undistinguished persons or things example: - - his brilliance raised him above the ruck - - the children resembled a fairy herd + - His brilliance raised him above the ruck. + - The children resembled a fairy herd. hypernym: - 08199634-n ili: i80145 @@ -13489,7 +13489,7 @@ definition: - a social gathering of guests or companions example: - - the house was filled with company when I arrived + - The house was filled with company when I arrived. hypernym: - 07991473-n ili: i80158 @@ -13500,7 +13500,7 @@ definition: - the number of people that are present example: - - attendance was up by 50 per cent + - Attendance was up by 50 per cent. hypernym: - 08201779-n ili: i80159 @@ -13639,7 +13639,7 @@ definition: - organization of performers and associated personnel (especially theatrical) example: - - the traveling company all stayed at the same hotel + - The traveling company all stayed at the same hotel. hypernym: - 08024893-n ili: i80172 @@ -13781,7 +13781,7 @@ definition: - a travelling company of entertainers; including trained animals example: - - he ran away from home to join the circus + - He ran away from home to join the circus. hypernym: - 08203951-n ili: i80185 @@ -13815,8 +13815,8 @@ definition: - an organization regarded as part of a larger social group example: - - the coach said the offensive unit did a good job - - after the battle the soldier had trouble rejoining his unit + - The coach said the offensive unit did a good job. + - After the battle the soldier had trouble rejoining his unit. hypernym: - 08024893-n ili: i80188 @@ -13839,7 +13839,7 @@ definition: - an opposing military force example: - - the enemy attacked at dawn + - The enemy attacked at dawn. hypernym: - 08215338-n ili: i80190 @@ -14276,7 +14276,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - he sent Caesar a force of six thousand men + - He sent Caesar a force of six thousand men. hypernym: - 08206589-n ili: i80224 @@ -14293,8 +14293,8 @@ definition: - the military forces of a nation example: - - their military is the largest in the region - - the military machine is the same one we faced in 1991 but now it is weaker + - Their military is the largest in the region. + - The military machine is the same one we faced in 1991 but now it is weaker. hypernym: - 08224937-n ili: i80225 @@ -14328,7 +14328,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - some call the mujahidin international warriors but others just call them terrorists + - Some call the mujahidin international warriors but others just call them terrorists. hypernym: - 08215338-n ili: i80227 @@ -14404,7 +14404,7 @@ definition: - a group of people having the power of effective action example: - - he joined forces with a band of adventurers + - He joined forces with a band of adventurers. hypernym: - 07967506-n ili: i80233 @@ -14415,7 +14415,7 @@ definition: - group of people willing to obey orders example: - - a public force is necessary to give security to the rights of citizens + - A public force is necessary to give security to the rights of citizens. hypernym: - 08024893-n ili: i80234 @@ -14478,7 +14478,7 @@ definition: - the reserve players on a team example: - - our team has a strong bench + - Our team has a strong bench. hypernym: - 08017525-n ili: i80240 @@ -14491,7 +14491,7 @@ definition: - the force of policemen and officers example: - - the law came looking for him + - The law came looking for him. hypernym: - 08224937-n - 08365742-n @@ -14726,7 +14726,7 @@ definition: - an army unit large enough to sustain combat example: - - two infantry divisions were held in reserve + - Two infantry divisions were held in reserve. hypernym: - 08207684-n ili: i80260 @@ -14851,7 +14851,7 @@ definition: - a group of persons who are engaged in a common activity example: - - platoons of tourists poured out of the busses + - Platoons of tourists poured out of the busses. - the defensive platoon of the football team hypernym: - 07967506-n @@ -15290,8 +15290,8 @@ definition: - a gathering of spectators or listeners at a (usually public) performance example: - - the audience applauded - - someone in the audience began to cough + - The audience applauded. + - Someone in the audience began to cough. hypernym: - 07991473-n ili: i80315 @@ -15316,8 +15316,8 @@ - the part of the general public interested in a source of information, entertainment, or a product/service example: - - every artist needs an audience - - the broadcast reached an audience of millions + - Every artist needs an audience. + - The broadcast reached an audience of millions. hypernym: - 08197108-n ili: i80317 @@ -15358,8 +15358,8 @@ definition: - the audience gathered together in a theatre or cinema example: - - the house applauded - - he counted the house + - The house applauded. + - He counted the house. hypernym: - 08238818-n ili: i80321 @@ -15422,7 +15422,7 @@ definition: - a group of people living in a particular local area example: - - the team is drawn from all parts of the community + - The team is drawn from all parts of the community. hypernym: - 07991473-n ili: i80327 @@ -15433,7 +15433,7 @@ definition: - a group of nations having common interests example: - - they hoped to join the NATO community + - They hoped to join the NATO community. hypernym: - 08311617-n ili: i80328 @@ -15464,7 +15464,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06244979-n example: - - moderate Muslims urge the Ummah to reject the terrorism of radical Muslims + - Moderate Muslims urge the Ummah to reject the terrorism of radical Muslims. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -15490,8 +15490,8 @@ definition: - people living near one another example: - - it is a friendly neighborhood - - my neighborhood voted for Bush + - It is a friendly neighborhood. + - My neighborhood voted for Bush. hypernym: - 08240723-n ili: i80333 @@ -15515,7 +15515,7 @@ definition: - people living or working on the same street example: - - the whole street protested the absence of street lights + - The whole street protested the absence of street lights. hypernym: - 08242011-n ili: i80335 @@ -15574,7 +15574,7 @@ definition: - people living in a large densely populated municipality example: - - the city voted for Republicans in 1994 + - The city voted for Republicans in 1994. hypernym: - 08242502-n ili: i80341 @@ -15586,7 +15586,7 @@ definition: - the people living in a municipality smaller than a city example: - - the whole town cheered the team + - The whole town cheered the team. hypernym: - 08242502-n ili: i80342 @@ -15640,9 +15640,9 @@ definition: - a formal association of people with similar interests example: - - he joined a golf club - - they formed a small lunch society - - men from the fraternal order will staff the soup kitchen today + - He joined a golf club. + - They formed a small lunch society. + - Men from the fraternal order will staff the soup kitchen today. hypernym: - 08066153-n ili: i80347 @@ -15661,9 +15661,9 @@ definition: - an association of people who share common beliefs or activities example: - - the message was addressed not just to employees but to every member of the company - family - - the church welcomed new members into its fellowship + - The message was addressed not just to employees but to every member of the company + family. + - The church welcomed new members into its fellowship. hypernym: - 08066153-n ili: i80348 @@ -15704,7 +15704,7 @@ definition: - a local branch of some fraternity or association example: - - he joined the Atlanta chapter + - He joined the Atlanta chapter. hypernym: - 08244135-n ili: i80352 @@ -16057,7 +16057,7 @@ definition: - an organization of employees formed to bargain with the employer example: - - you have to join the union in order to get a job + - You have to join the union in order to get a job. hypernym: - 08024893-n ili: i80384 @@ -16274,7 +16274,7 @@ - a consortium of independent organizations formed to limit competition by controlling the production and distribution of a product or service example: - - they set up the trust in the hope of gaining a monopoly + - They set up the trust in the hope of gaining a monopoly. hypernym: - 08253359-n ili: i80404 @@ -16289,7 +16289,7 @@ - an illicit cartel formed to control the production and distribution of narcotic drugs example: - - drug cartels sometimes finance terrorist organizations + - Drug cartels sometimes finance terrorist organizations. hypernym: - 08253542-n ili: i80405 @@ -16377,7 +16377,7 @@ definition: - a body of students who are taught together example: - - early morning classes are always sleepy + - Early morning classes are always sleepy. hypernym: - 07991473-n ili: i80413 @@ -16392,7 +16392,7 @@ - a body of students who graduate together example: - the class of '97 - - she was in my year at Hoehandle High + - She was in my year at Hoehandle High. hypernym: - 07991473-n ili: i80414 @@ -16422,7 +16422,7 @@ definition: - a small class of students who are part of a larger course but are taught separately example: - - a graduate student taught sections for the professor's lecture course + - A graduate student taught sections for the professor's lecture course. hypernym: - 08255384-n ili: i80417 @@ -16470,8 +16470,8 @@ definition: - a league ranked by quality example: - - he played baseball in class D for two years - - Princeton is in the NCAA Division 1-AA + - He played baseball in class D for two years. + - Princeton is in the NCAA Division 1-AA. hypernym: - 08248105-n ili: i80422 @@ -16492,8 +16492,8 @@ definition: - an unofficial association of people or groups example: - - the smart set goes there - - they were an angry lot + - The smart set goes there. + - They were an angry lot. hypernym: - 07967506-n ili: i80424 @@ -16568,7 +16568,7 @@ definition: - an inner circle of advisors (especially under President Reagan) example: - - he's no longer in the loop + - He's no longer in the loop. hypernym: - 08257554-n ili: i80430 @@ -16612,7 +16612,7 @@ definition: - a small group of indispensable persons or things example: - - five periodicals make up the core of their publishing program + - Five periodicals make up the core of their publishing program. hypernym: - 08013131-n ili: i80434 @@ -16626,8 +16626,8 @@ - a set of pieces of creative work collected to be shown to potential customers or employers example: - - the artist had put together a portfolio of his work - - every actor has a portfolio of photographs + - The artist had put together a portfolio of his work. + - Every actor has a portfolio of photographs. hypernym: - 08013131-n ili: i80435 @@ -16661,7 +16661,7 @@ definition: - a crew of workers selected for a particular task example: - - a detail was sent to remove the fallen trees + - A detail was sent to remove the fallen trees. hypernym: - 08259720-n ili: i80438 @@ -16735,7 +16735,7 @@ definition: - an association of criminals example: - - police tried to break up the gang + - Police tried to break up the gang. - a pack of thieves hypernym: - 08066153-n @@ -16765,8 +16765,8 @@ definition: - a nest of sleepers awaiting a prearranged signal example: - - sleeper nests of Islamic terrorists were capable of launching major attacks in - Europe + - Sleeper nests of Islamic terrorists were capable of launching major attacks in + Europe. hypernym: - 08261267-n ili: i80447 @@ -17060,7 +17060,7 @@ definition: - a large orchestra; can perform symphonies example: - - we heard the Vienna symphony + - We heard the Vienna symphony. hypernym: - 08265078-n ili: i80473 @@ -17305,7 +17305,7 @@ definition: - a formal or official social gathering or ceremony example: - - it was a black-tie function + - It was a black-tie function. hypernym: - 07461861-n ili: i80499 @@ -17316,7 +17316,7 @@ definition: - a gathering of people for pleasure example: - - she joined the party after dinner + - She joined the party after dinner. hypernym: - 07461861-n ili: i80500 @@ -17368,7 +17368,7 @@ definition: - a party of people assembled to have dinner together example: - - guests should never be late to a dinner party + - Guests should never be late to a dinner party. hypernym: - 08269523-n ili: i80506 @@ -17498,7 +17498,7 @@ - a party of friends assembled to present gifts (usually of a specified kind) to a person example: - - her friends organized a baby shower for her when she was expecting + - Her friends organized a baby shower for her when she was expecting. hypernym: - 07462241-n ili: i80520 @@ -17548,7 +17548,7 @@ definition: - a social gathering where a light evening meal is served example: - - her suppers often included celebrities + - Her suppers often included celebrities. hypernym: - 07461861-n ili: i80525 @@ -17577,7 +17577,7 @@ definition: - an organization to gain political power example: - - in 1992 Perot tried to organize a third party at the national level + - In 1992 Perot tried to organize a third party at the national level. hypernym: - 08024893-n ili: i80527 @@ -17971,7 +17971,7 @@ definition: - a group that controls the activities of a political party example: - - he was endorsed by the Democratic machine + - He was endorsed by the Democratic machine. hypernym: - 08024893-n ili: i80563 @@ -17994,8 +17994,8 @@ definition: - a band of people associated temporarily in some activity example: - - they organized a party to search for food - - the company of cooks walked into the kitchen + - They organized a party to search for food. + - The company of cooks walked into the kitchen. hypernym: - 08257090-n ili: i80565 @@ -18085,7 +18085,7 @@ definition: - a set of data arranged in rows and columns example: - - see table 1 + - See table 1. hypernym: - 07955622-n ili: i80574 @@ -18324,7 +18324,7 @@ definition: - an oblique line of squares of the same color on a checkerboard example: - - the bishop moves on the diagonals + - The bishop moves on the diagonals. hypernym: - 08447160-n - 08447525-n @@ -18361,7 +18361,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06104629-n example: - - ‘extragalactic nebula’ is a former name for ‘galaxy’ + - ‘extragalactic nebula’ is a former name for ‘galaxy’. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i80600 @@ -18473,7 +18473,7 @@ definition: - a set of twenty members example: - - a score were sent out but only one returned + - A score were sent out but only one returned. hypernym: - 08013131-n ili: i80610 @@ -18504,7 +18504,7 @@ definition: - a group of people (often temporary) having a common purpose example: - - they were a winning combination + - They were a winning combination. hypernym: - 08206589-n ili: i80613 @@ -18570,7 +18570,7 @@ definition: - an informal body of friends example: - - he still hangs out with the same crowd + - He still hangs out with the same crowd. hypernym: - 07991473-n ili: i80619 @@ -18753,7 +18753,7 @@ definition: - an educational institution example: - - the school was founded in 1900 + - The school was founded in 1900. hypernym: - 08293263-n ili: i80636 @@ -18767,8 +18767,8 @@ definition: - an educational institution's faculty and students example: - - the school keeps parents informed - - the whole school turned out for the game + - The school keeps parents informed. + - The whole school turned out for the game. hypernym: - 08293263-n ili: i80637 @@ -18937,7 +18937,7 @@ definition: - a school established by Plato in ancient Athens example: - - Plato's Academy continued for several hundred years after Plato died + - Plato's Academy continued for several hundred years after Plato died. hypernym: - 08294726-n ili: i80654 @@ -18979,7 +18979,7 @@ definition: - an honorary group of French writers and thinkers supported by the French government example: - - the French Academy sets standards for the use of the French language + - The French Academy sets standards for the use of the French language. hypernym: - 08297045-n ili: i80658 @@ -19122,9 +19122,9 @@ - 08867723-n - 08998272-n example: - - the Pakistan government decided to close down madrasas that provided military - training for their students - - many madrasas in Bangladesh are supported with money from Saudi Arabia + - The Pakistan government decided to close down madrasas that provided military + training for their students. + - Many madrasas in Bangladesh are supported with money from Saudi Arabia. hypernym: - 08300975-n ili: i80672 @@ -19323,7 +19323,7 @@ - the members of a university as distinguished from the other residents of the town in which the university is located example: - - the relations between town and gown are always sensitive + - The relations between town and gown are always sensitive. hypernym: - 08303084-n ili: i80691 @@ -19396,7 +19396,7 @@ definition: - the body of teachers and administrators at a school example: - - the dean addressed the letter to the entire staff of the university + - The dean addressed the letter to the entire staff of the university. hypernym: - 07981699-n ili: i80698 @@ -19427,7 +19427,7 @@ definition: - a society that allows its members considerable freedom (as in a democracy) example: - - America's open society has made it an easy target for terrorists + - America's open society has made it an easy target for terrorists. hypernym: - 07982754-n ili: i80700 @@ -19526,7 +19526,7 @@ - the prehistoric civilization on the islands in the Aegean sea and the surrounding countries example: - - by 800 BC the entire Aegean culture had adopted this style of pottery + - By 800 BC the entire Aegean culture had adopted this style of pottery. hypernym: - 08304765-n ili: i80709 @@ -19632,8 +19632,8 @@ definition: - the modern culture of western Europe and North America example: - - when Ghandi was asked what he thought of Western civilization he said he thought - it would be a good idea + - When Ghandi was asked what he thought of Western civilization he said he thought + it would be a good idea. hypernym: - 08304765-n ili: i80718 @@ -20473,8 +20473,8 @@ definition: - a formally arranged gathering example: - - next year the meeting will be in Chicago - - the meeting elected a chairperson + - Next year the meeting will be in Chicago. + - The meeting elected a chairperson. hypernym: - 01232427-n ili: i80791 @@ -20610,7 +20610,7 @@ definition: - a meeting of a legislative body at which all members are present example: - - the plenum will vote on all tax increases + - The plenum will vote on all tax increases. hypernym: - 08324519-n ili: i80804 @@ -20648,7 +20648,7 @@ definition: - a small informal social gathering example: - - there was an informal meeting in my living room + - There was an informal meeting in my living room. hypernym: - 07461861-n ili: i80808 @@ -20791,9 +20791,9 @@ world under the presidency of the Pope to regulate matters of faith and morals and discipline example: - - the first seven councils through 787 are considered to be ecumenical councils + - The first seven councils through 787 are considered to be ecumenical councils by both the Roman Catholic church and the Eastern Orthodox church but the next - fourteen councils are considered ecumenical only by the Roman Catholic church + fourteen councils are considered ecumenical only by the Roman Catholic church. hypernym: - 08329489-n ili: i80821 @@ -21087,7 +21087,7 @@ definition: - a deliberative or legislative or administrative or judicial assembly example: - - the upper chamber is the senate + - The upper chamber is the senate. hypernym: - 08180691-n ili: i80848 @@ -21254,7 +21254,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06987792-n example: - - most criminal cases are handled by a tribal Jirga rather than by laws or police + - Most criminal cases are handled by a tribal Jirga rather than by laws or police. hypernym: - 08326339-n ili: i80864 @@ -21268,7 +21268,7 @@ domain_region: - 08721268-n example: - - he convened a Loya Jirga that persuaded tribal leaders to acquiesce + - He convened a Loya Jirga that persuaded tribal leaders to acquiesce. hypernym: - 08338886-n ili: i80865 @@ -21317,7 +21317,7 @@ definition: - a committee having supervisory powers example: - - the board has seven members + - The board has seven members. hypernym: - 08341444-n ili: i80870 @@ -21407,7 +21407,7 @@ - a special group delegated to consider some matter example: - source: Milton Berle - text: a committee is a group that keeps minutes and loses hours + text: A committee is a group that keeps minutes and loses hours. hypernym: - 08094128-n ili: i80878 @@ -21889,9 +21889,9 @@ - an inquisition initiated in 1478 by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella that guarded the orthodoxy of Catholicism in Spain (especially from the 15th to the 17th centuries) example: - - the Spanish Inquisition was administered by both civil and church authorities - which gave it ultimate power - - Torquemada was the inquisitor general for the Spanish Inquisition + - The Spanish Inquisition was administered by both civil and church authorities + which gave it ultimate power. + - Torquemada was the inquisitor general for the Spanish Inquisition. ili: i80924 instance_hypernym: - 08349957-n @@ -21902,7 +21902,7 @@ definition: - an inquisition set up in Italy in 1542 to curb the number of Protestants example: - - it was the Roman Inquisition that put Galileo on trial + - It was the Roman Inquisition that put Galileo on trial. ili: i80925 instance_hypernym: - 08349957-n @@ -22121,7 +22121,7 @@ or occupation example: - the repertory of the supposed feats of mesmerism - - has a large repertory of dialects and characters + - … has a large repertory of dialects and characters hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i80944 @@ -22133,7 +22133,7 @@ definition: - a body of legislators that serve in behalf of some constituency example: - - a Congressional vacancy occurred in the representation from California + - A Congressional vacancy occurred in the representation from California. hypernym: - 07981699-n ili: i80945 @@ -22440,7 +22440,7 @@ domain_region: - 08933207-n example: - - the Iraqi Mukhabarat has been involved in numerous terrorist activities + - The Iraqi Mukhabarat has been involved in numerous terrorist activities. hypernym: - 08358966-n ili: i80968 @@ -22533,7 +22533,7 @@ domain_region: - 08810400-n example: - - the primary focus of the Mossad is on Arab nations + - The primary focus of the Mossad is on Arab nations. hypernym: - 08358966-n ili: i80975 @@ -22589,7 +22589,7 @@ domain_region: - 08810400-n example: - - the Shin Bet also handles overall security for Israel's national airline + - The Shin Bet also handles overall security for Israel's national airline. hypernym: - 08358966-n ili: i80979 @@ -22664,7 +22664,7 @@ - a government agency or instrument devoted to the performance of some specific function example: - - The Census Bureau is an organ of the Commerce Department + - The Census Bureau is an organ of the Commerce Department. hypernym: - 08354251-n ili: i80985 @@ -22708,7 +22708,7 @@ definition: - the central bank of those members of the European Union who share a common currency example: - - The European Central Bank is Europe's equivalent of the Federal Reserve + - The European Central Bank is Europe's equivalent of the Federal Reserve. hypernym: - 08366843-n ili: i80989 @@ -22721,8 +22721,8 @@ banks and all national banks and state-chartered commercial banks and some trust companies example: - - the Fed seeks to control the United States economy by raising and lowering short-term - interest rates and the money supply + - The Fed seeks to control the United States economy by raising and lowering short-term + interest rates and the money supply. hypernym: - 08366843-n ili: i80990 @@ -22827,7 +22827,7 @@ definition: - professional or clerical workers in an office example: - - the whole office was late the morning of the blizzard + - The whole office was late the morning of the blizzard. hypernym: - 08456947-n ili: i80999 @@ -22990,7 +22990,7 @@ definition: - an organization that provides businesses with credit ratings of other firms example: - - Dun & Bradstreet is the largest mercantile agency in the United States + - Dun & Bradstreet is the largest mercantile agency in the United States. hypernym: - 08073958-n ili: i81015 @@ -23235,7 +23235,7 @@ definition: - a cell of sleepers example: - - an al-Qaeda sleeper cell may have used Arizona as its base + - An al-Qaeda sleeper cell may have used Arizona as its base. hypernym: - 08375521-n ili: i81036 @@ -23248,8 +23248,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - to insure operational security the members of adjacent terrorist cells usually - don't know each other or the identity of their leadership + - To insure operational security the members of adjacent terrorist cells usually + don't know each other or the identity of their leadership. hypernym: - 08375521-n ili: i81037 @@ -23424,8 +23424,8 @@ definition: - the dominance or leadership of one social group or nation over others example: - - the hegemony of a single member state is not incompatible with a genuine confederation - - to say they have priority is not to say they have complete hegemony + - The hegemony of a single member state is not incompatible with a genuine confederation. + - To say they have priority is not to say they have complete hegemony. - the consolidation of the United States' hegemony over a new international economic system hypernym: @@ -23450,9 +23450,9 @@ definition: - a political system governed by a few people example: - - one of his cardinal convictions was that Britain was not run as a democracy but - as an oligarchy - - the big cities were notoriously in the hands of the oligarchy of local businessmen + - One of his cardinal convictions was that Britain was not run as a democracy but + as an oligarchy. + - The big cities were notoriously in the hands of the oligarchy of local businessmen. hypernym: - 08384807-n ili: i81056 @@ -23473,7 +23473,7 @@ definition: - a form of government whose head of state is not a monarch example: - - the head of state in a republic is usually a president + - The head of state in a republic is usually a president. hypernym: - 08384807-n ili: i81058 @@ -23484,9 +23484,9 @@ definition: - a form of government in which scientists and technical experts are in control example: - - technocracy was described as that society in which those who govern justify themselves + - Technocracy was described as that society in which those who govern justify themselves by appeal to technical experts who justify themselves by appeal to scientific - forms of knowledge + forms of knowledge. hypernym: - 08384807-n ili: i81059 @@ -23562,7 +23562,7 @@ definition: - a hidden sector of the economy where private cash transactions go unreported example: - - no one knows how large the black economy really is + - No one knows how large the black economy really is. hypernym: - 07983333-n ili: i81067 @@ -23814,7 +23814,7 @@ definition: - all of the offspring of a given progenitor example: - - we must secure the benefits of freedom for ourselves and our posterity + - We must secure the benefits of freedom for ourselves and our posterity. hypernym: - 07957410-n ili: i81091 @@ -24054,7 +24054,7 @@ definition: - a sequence of numbers or letters that opens a combination lock example: - - he forgot the combination to the safe + - He forgot the combination to the safe. hypernym: - 08476263-n ili: i81111 @@ -24121,8 +24121,8 @@ domain_region: - 09395415-n example: - - the practice of sending convicted criminals to serve on the Plantations was common - in the 17th century + - The practice of sending convicted criminals to serve on the Plantations was common + in the 17th century. hypernym: - 08390976-n ili: i81117 @@ -24238,8 +24238,8 @@ definition: - a connected series of events or actions or developments example: - - the government took a firm course - - historians can only point out those lines for which evidence is available + - The government took a firm course. + - Historians can only point out those lines for which evidence is available. hypernym: - 08474987-n ili: i81129 @@ -24275,7 +24275,7 @@ definition: - a series of ordered groupings of people or things within a system example: - - put honesty first in her hierarchy of values + - Put honesty first in her hierarchy of values. hypernym: - 08474987-n ili: i81132 @@ -24338,8 +24338,8 @@ - the people in a society considered as a system organized by a characteristic pattern of relationships example: - - the social organizations of England and America are very different - - sociologists have studied the changing structure of the family + - The social organizations of England and America are very different. + - Sociologists have studied the changing structure of the family. hypernym: - 08452398-n ili: i81138 @@ -24471,7 +24471,7 @@ definition: - the management of a gambling house or casino example: - - the house gets a percentage of every bet + - The house gets a percentage of every bet. hypernym: - 08397896-n ili: i81150 @@ -24482,7 +24482,7 @@ definition: - the body of people who lead a group example: - - the national leadership adopted his plan + - The national leadership adopted his plan. hypernym: - 07981699-n ili: i81151 @@ -24697,7 +24697,7 @@ definition: - a meeting arranged in advance example: - - she asked how to avoid kissing at the end of a date + - She asked how to avoid kissing at the end of a date. hypernym: - 08327319-n ili: i81169 @@ -24713,7 +24713,7 @@ - a meeting arranged by the visitor to see someone (such as a doctor or lawyer) for treatment or advice example: - - he scheduled a visit to the dentist + - He scheduled a visit to the dentist. hypernym: - 08327319-n ili: i81170 @@ -24724,7 +24724,7 @@ definition: - a date with a stranger example: - - she never goes on blind dates + - She never goes on blind dates. hypernym: - 08401740-n ili: i81171 @@ -24829,7 +24829,7 @@ definition: - the best people or things in a group example: - - the cream of England's young men were killed in the Great War + - The cream of England's young men were killed in the Great War. hypernym: - 08403286-n ili: i81181 @@ -24914,7 +24914,7 @@ definition: - a small elite group example: - - it was designed for the discriminating few + - It was designed for the discriminating few. hypernym: - 08403286-n ili: i81189 @@ -25094,7 +25094,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - there came ten thousand horsemen and as many fully-armed foot + - There came ten thousand horsemen and as many fully-armed foot. hypernym: - 08207684-n ili: i81203 @@ -25137,9 +25137,9 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - their troops were untrained militia + - Their troops were untrained militia. - source: United States Constitution - text: Congress shall have power to provide for calling forth the militia + text: Congress shall have power to provide for calling forth the militia. hypernym: - 07981699-n ili: i81206 @@ -25411,7 +25411,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - friendlies came to their rescue + - Friendlies came to their rescue. hypernym: - 08414212-n ili: i81227 @@ -25424,7 +25424,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - the platoon ran into a pack of hostiles + - The platoon ran into a pack of hostiles. hypernym: - 08414212-n ili: i81228 @@ -25437,7 +25437,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - 500 horse led the attack + - 500 horse led the attack. hypernym: - 08414212-n ili: i81229 @@ -25465,8 +25465,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - the strike was supported by the union rank and file - - he rose from the ranks to become a colonel + - The strike was supported by the union rank and file. + - He rose from the ranks to become a colonel. hypernym: - 08224937-n ili: i81231 @@ -25502,8 +25502,8 @@ definition: - a collection containing a variety of sorts of things example: - - a great assortment of cars was on display - - he had a variety of disorders + - A great assortment of cars was on display. + - He had a variety of disorders. - a veritable smorgasbord of religions hypernym: - 07968050-n @@ -25534,7 +25534,7 @@ - a fearsome mixture example: - a witches' brew of gangsters and terrorists - - mixing dope and alcohol creates a witches' brew + - Mixing dope and alcohol creates a witches' brew. hypernym: - 08415730-n ili: i81236 @@ -25547,8 +25547,8 @@ definition: - a variety of different things or activities example: - - he answered a range of questions - - he was impressed by the range and diversity of the collection + - He answered a range of questions. + - He was impressed by the range and diversity of the collection. hypernym: - 08415730-n ili: i81237 @@ -25559,7 +25559,7 @@ definition: - an assortment of things from which a choice can be made example: - - the store carried a large selection of shoes + - The store carried a large selection of shoes. hypernym: - 08415730-n ili: i81238 @@ -25589,7 +25589,7 @@ definition: - a confusing assortment example: - - Roosevelt created an alphabet soup of federal agencies + - Roosevelt created an alphabet soup of federal agencies. hypernym: - 08415730-n ili: i81240 @@ -25619,7 +25619,7 @@ definition: - (Yiddish) a batch of things that go together example: - - he bought the whole schmeer + - He bought the whole schmeer. exemplifies: - 06963829-n hypernym: @@ -25652,9 +25652,9 @@ definition: - the body of members of an organization or group example: - - they polled their membership - - they found dissension in their own ranks - - he joined the ranks of the unemployed + - They polled their membership. + - They found dissension in their own ranks. + - He joined the ranks of the unemployed. hypernym: - 07981699-n ili: i81246 @@ -25667,7 +25667,7 @@ - a division of some larger or more complex organization example: - a branch of Congress - - botany is a branch of biology + - Botany is a branch of biology. - the Germanic branch of Indo-European languages hypernym: - 08237635-n @@ -25681,7 +25681,7 @@ definition: - customers collectively example: - - they have an upper class clientele + - They have an upper class clientele. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i81248 @@ -25715,7 +25715,7 @@ definition: - people who are highly experienced or who have inside information example: - - the smart money said Truman would lose the election + - The smart money said Truman would lose the election. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i81251 @@ -25891,7 +25891,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - the peacekeeping force includes one British contingent + - The peacekeeping force includes one British contingent. hypernym: - 08215338-n ili: i81267 @@ -26143,7 +26143,7 @@ definition: - a competitive exhibition of farm products example: - - she won a blue ribbon for her baking at the county fair + - She won a blue ribbon for her baking at the county fair. hypernym: - 08424576-n ili: i81291 @@ -26181,7 +26181,7 @@ - 00975181-n - 06157599-n example: - - the Confederate side was prepared to attack + - The Confederate side was prepared to attack. hypernym: - 08206589-n ili: i81294 @@ -26192,7 +26192,7 @@ definition: - a group of people working together temporarily until some goal is achieved example: - - the working group was supposed to report back in two weeks + - The working group was supposed to report back in two weeks. hypernym: - 08206589-n ili: i81295 @@ -26204,7 +26204,7 @@ definition: - an organized group of people undertaking a journey for a particular purpose example: - - an expedition was sent to explore Mars + - An expedition was sent to explore Mars. hypernym: - 08425857-n ili: i81296 @@ -26226,7 +26226,7 @@ definition: - a public secondary school usually including grades 9 through 12 example: - - he goes to the neighborhood highschool + - He goes to the neighborhood highschool. hypernym: - 08301402-n ili: i81298 @@ -26506,7 +26506,7 @@ definition: - the body of immigrants arriving during a specified interval example: - - the increased immigration strengthened the colony + - The increased immigration strengthened the colony. hypernym: - 07981699-n ili: i81326 @@ -26633,8 +26633,8 @@ definition: - a large gathering of people of a particular type example: - - he was surrounded by a bevy of beauties in bathing attire - - a bevy of young beach boys swarmed around him + - He was surrounded by a bevy of beauties in bathing attire. + - A bevy of young beach boys swarmed around him. hypernym: - 07991473-n ili: i81337 @@ -26645,7 +26645,7 @@ definition: - the most advanced and responsible group in an activity example: - - the firing line is where the action is + - The firing line is where the action is. hypernym: - 07990472-n ili: i81338 @@ -26774,7 +26774,7 @@ definition: - a meeting of spiritualists example: - - the seance was held in the medium's parlor + - The seance was held in the medium's parlor. hypernym: - 08327319-n ili: i81351 @@ -26914,8 +26914,8 @@ - a financial institution that accepts deposits and channels the money into lending activities example: - - he cashed a check at the bank - - that bank holds the mortgage on my home + - He cashed a check at the bank. + - That bank holds the mortgage on my home. hypernym: - 08071473-n ili: i81364 @@ -27004,7 +27004,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - terrorists make extensive use of hawala + - Terrorists make extensive use of hawala. hypernym: - 08083327-n ili: i81372 @@ -27156,8 +27156,8 @@ definition: - the customers for a particular product or service example: - - before they publish any book they try to determine the size of the market for - it + - Before they publish any book they try to determine the size of the market for + it. hypernym: - 07990472-n ili: i81386 @@ -27335,8 +27335,8 @@ definition: - a procession (of wagons or mules or camels) traveling together in single file example: - - we were part of a caravan of almost a thousand camels - - they joined the wagon train for safety + - We were part of a caravan of almost a thousand camels. + - They joined the wagon train for safety. hypernym: - 00297411-n ili: i81403 @@ -27360,7 +27360,7 @@ definition: - a procession of people walking together example: - - the march went up Fifth Avenue + - The march went up Fifth Avenue. hypernym: - 00297411-n ili: i81405 @@ -27520,8 +27520,8 @@ definition: - a formation of people or things one behind another example: - - the line stretched clear around the corner - - you must wait in a long line at the checkout counter + - The line stretched clear around the corner. + - You must wait in a long line at the checkout counter. hypernym: - 08443418-n ili: i81420 @@ -27532,9 +27532,9 @@ definition: - a formation of people or things one beside another example: - - the line of soldiers advanced with their bayonets fixed - - they were arrayed in line of battle - - the cast stood in line for the curtain call + - The line of soldiers advanced with their bayonets fixed. + - They were arrayed in line of battle. + - The cast stood in line for the curtain call. hypernym: - 08443418-n ili: i81421 @@ -27595,7 +27595,7 @@ definition: - a row of notches example: - - the pliers had serrations to improve the grip + - The pliers had serrations to improve the grip. hypernym: - 08448447-n ili: i81427 @@ -27623,7 +27623,7 @@ - a row or line of people (especially soldiers or police) standing abreast of one another example: - - the entrance was guarded by ranks of policemen + - The entrance was guarded by ranks of policemen. hypernym: - 08447525-n ili: i81429 @@ -27740,7 +27740,7 @@ definition: - a vertical array of numbers or other information example: - - he added a column of numbers + - He added a column of numbers. hypernym: - 07955622-n ili: i81441 @@ -27775,7 +27775,7 @@ - a system of means and activities whereby a social institution functions example: - the complex machinery of negotiation - - the machinery of command labored and brought forth an order + - The machinery of command labored and brought forth an order. hypernym: - 08452398-n ili: i81444 @@ -27786,9 +27786,9 @@ definition: - an interconnected system of things or people example: - - he owned a network of shops - - retirement meant dropping out of a whole network of people who had been part of - my life + - He owned a network of shops. + - Retirement meant dropping out of a whole network of people who had been part of + my life. - tangled in a web of cloth hypernym: - 08452398-n @@ -27812,7 +27812,7 @@ or organization in order to provide connections and information and favors (especially in business or politics) example: - - professional women have developed an old boy network of their own + - Professional women have developed an old boy network of their own. hypernym: - 08451269-n ili: i81447 @@ -27842,8 +27842,8 @@ definition: - a group of independent but interrelated elements comprising a unified whole example: - - a vast system of production and distribution and consumption keep the country - going + - A vast system of production and distribution and consumption keep the country + going. hypernym: - 00031563-n ili: i81450 @@ -27908,8 +27908,8 @@ definition: - people who perform a particular kind of skilled work example: - - he represented the craft of brewers - - as they say in the trade + - He represented the craft of brewers. + - as they say in the trade, … hypernym: - 07990472-n ili: i81456 @@ -27939,7 +27939,7 @@ - vegetation (such as young shoots, twigs, and leaves) that is suitable for animals to eat example: - - a deer needs to eat twenty pounds of browse every day + - A deer needs to eat twenty pounds of browse every day. hypernym: - 08453769-n ili: i81458 @@ -27995,7 +27995,7 @@ - vegetation that has grown example: - a growth of trees - - the only growth was some salt grass + - The only growth was some salt grass. hypernym: - 08453769-n ili: i81463 @@ -28017,7 +28017,7 @@ definition: - a growth of similar plants (usually trees) in a particular area example: - - they cut down a stand of trees + - They cut down a stand of trees. hypernym: - 08453769-n ili: i81465 @@ -28130,8 +28130,8 @@ definition: - personnel who assist their superior in carrying out an assigned task example: - - the hospital has an excellent nursing staff - - the general relied on his staff to make routine decisions + - The hospital has an excellent nursing staff. + - The general relied on his staff to make routine decisions. hypernym: - 08224937-n ili: i81476 @@ -28192,7 +28192,7 @@ definition: - the collection of rules imposed by authority example: - - civilization presupposes respect for the law + - Civilization presupposes respect for the law. - the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order hypernym: - 07968050-n @@ -28242,8 +28242,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - common law originated in the unwritten laws of England and was later applied in - the United States + - Common law originated in the unwritten laws of England and was later applied in + the United States. hypernym: - 08458195-n ili: i81485 @@ -28286,7 +28286,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - the United States Constitution declares itself to be ‘the supreme law of the land’ + - The United States Constitution declares itself to be ‘the supreme law of the land’. hypernym: - 08458195-n ili: i81488 @@ -28349,8 +28349,8 @@ definition: - the code of law derived from the Koran and from the teachings and example of Mohammed example: - - sharia is only applicable to Muslims - - under Islamic law there is no separation of church and state + - Sharia is only applicable to Muslims. + - Under Islamic law there is no separation of church and state. hypernym: - 08458195-n ili: i81493 @@ -28431,7 +28431,7 @@ definition: - logical or comprehensible arrangement of separate elements example: - - we shall consider these questions in the inverse order of their presentation + - We shall consider these questions in the inverse order of their presentation. hypernym: - 07955013-n ili: i81500 @@ -28455,7 +28455,7 @@ - the ordering of genes in a haploid set of chromosomes of a particular organism; the full DNA sequence of an organism example: - - the human genome contains approximately three billion chemical base pairs + - The human genome contains approximately three billion chemical base pairs. hypernym: - 08474004-n ili: i81502 @@ -28476,7 +28476,7 @@ definition: - similar things placed in order or happening one after another example: - - they were investigating a series of bank robberies + - They were investigating a series of bank robberies. hypernym: - 08474004-n ili: i81504 @@ -28488,8 +28488,8 @@ - a group of postage stamps having a common theme or a group of coins or currency selected as a group for study or collection example: - - the Post Office issued a series commemorating famous American entertainers - - his coin collection included the complete series of Indian-head pennies + - The Post Office issued a series commemorating famous American entertainers. + - His coin collection included the complete series of Indian-head pennies. hypernym: - 00031563-n ili: i81505 @@ -28532,8 +28532,8 @@ definition: - serial arrangement in which things follow in logical order or a recurrent pattern example: - - the sequence of names was alphabetical - - he invented a technique to determine the sequence of base pairs in DNA + - The sequence of names was alphabetical. + - He invented a technique to determine the sequence of base pairs in DNA. hypernym: - 08474987-n ili: i81509 @@ -28595,8 +28595,8 @@ definition: - an unbroken series of events example: - - had a streak of bad luck - - Nicklaus had a run of birdies + - … had a streak of bad luck + - Nicklaus had a run of birdies. hypernym: - 08476919-n ili: i81514 @@ -28629,7 +28629,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - 1-4-7-10-13- is the start of an arithmetic progression + - 1-4-7-10-13- is the start of an arithmetic progression. hypernym: - 08475923-n ili: i81517 @@ -28644,7 +28644,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - 1-4-16-64-256- is the start of a geometric progression + - 1-4-16-64-256- is the start of a geometric progression. hypernym: - 08475923-n ili: i81518 @@ -28666,7 +28666,7 @@ definition: - dominant course (suggestive of running water) of successive events or ideas example: - - two streams of development run through American history + - Two streams of development run through American history. - stream of consciousness - the flow of thought - the current of history @@ -28700,7 +28700,7 @@ definition: - an arrangement of similar objects in a row or in tiers example: - - he operated a bank of switches + - He operated a bank of switches. hypernym: - 07955622-n ili: i81523 @@ -28742,7 +28742,7 @@ definition: - data about data example: - - a library catalog is metadata because it describes publications + - A library catalog is metadata because it describes publications. hypernym: - 08479331-n ili: i81527 @@ -28771,9 +28771,9 @@ definition: - any particular collection of letters or packages that is delivered example: - - your mail is on the table - - is there any post for me? - - she was opening her post + - Your mail is on the table. + - Is there any post for me? + - She was opening her post. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i81530 @@ -28785,7 +28785,7 @@ definition: - mail sent to public figures from their admirers example: - - he hired someone to answer his fan mail + - He hired someone to answer his fan mail. hypernym: - 08480074-n ili: i81531 @@ -28807,7 +28807,7 @@ definition: - mail sent by a sender at one time example: - - the candidate sent out three large mailings + - The candidate sent out three large mailings. hypernym: - 08480074-n ili: i81533 @@ -28830,7 +28830,7 @@ definition: - a collection of precious things example: - - the trunk held all her meager treasures + - The trunk held all her meager treasures. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i81535 @@ -28841,8 +28841,8 @@ definition: - any collection of valuables that is discovered example: - - her book was a treasure trove of new ideas - - mother's attic was a treasure trove when we were looking for antiques + - Her book was a treasure trove of new ideas. + - Mother's attic was a treasure trove when we were looking for antiques. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i81536 @@ -28877,9 +28877,9 @@ - a group of people with a common ideology who try together to achieve certain general goals example: - - he was a charter member of the movement - - politicians have to respect a mass movement - - he led the national liberation front + - He was a charter member of the movement. + - Politicians have to respect a mass movement. + - He led the national liberation front. hypernym: - 07967506-n ili: i81539 @@ -29108,7 +29108,7 @@ definition: - needy people collectively example: - - they try to help the needy + - They try to help the needy. hypernym: - 08196123-n ili: i81559 @@ -29220,7 +29220,7 @@ - a movement in which several individuals or groups with different interests join together example: - - the unions presented a common front at the bargaining table + - The unions presented a common front at the bargaining table. hypernym: - 08481612-n ili: i81569 @@ -29275,7 +29275,7 @@ - a movement in Europe from about 1650 until 1800 that advocated the use of reason and individualism instead of tradition and established doctrine example: - - the Enlightenment brought about many humanitarian reforms + - The Enlightenment brought about many humanitarian reforms. ili: i81574 instance_hypernym: - 15278839-n @@ -29349,7 +29349,7 @@ domain_region: - 08933207-n example: - - Akhbari Shiism has never promoted political control + - Akhbari Shiism has never promoted political control. hypernym: - 08490798-n ili: i81580 @@ -29364,7 +29364,7 @@ - 08930441-n example: - Usuli Shiism produced the politically active caste of priests that is a distinctive - feature of Iranian Shiism + feature of Iranian Shiism. hypernym: - 08490798-n ili: i81581 @@ -29455,7 +29455,7 @@ - a fundamentalist Islamic militia; in 1995 the Taliban militia took over Afghanistan and in 1996 took Kabul and set up an Islamic government example: - - the Taliban enforced a strict Muslim code of behavior + - The Taliban enforced a strict Muslim code of behavior. hypernym: - 08490798-n ili: i81589 @@ -29520,7 +29520,7 @@ definition: - people who have not confessed example: - - the unconfessed cannot be forgiven + - The unconfessed cannot be forgiven. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i81595 @@ -29531,7 +29531,7 @@ definition: - people who are involuntarily out of work (considered as a group) example: - - the long-term unemployed need assistance + - The long-term unemployed need assistance. exemplifies: - 06306016-n - 06730109-n @@ -29555,9 +29555,9 @@ definition: - women as a class example: - - it's an insult to American womanhood - - woman is the glory of creation - - the fair sex gathered on the veranda + - It's an insult to American womanhood. + - Woman is the glory of creation. + - The fair sex gathered on the veranda. hypernym: - 07990472-n ili: i81598 @@ -29581,7 +29581,7 @@ definition: - a group of people living together in a camp example: - - the whole camp laughed at his mistake + - The whole camp laughed at his mistake. hypernym: - 07991473-n ili: i81600 @@ -29700,7 +29700,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - he was thrown in the brig for missing muster + - He was thrown in the brig for missing muster. hypernym: - 07991473-n ili: i81610 @@ -29741,7 +29741,7 @@ definition: - a company of people assembled at a table for a meal or game example: - - he entertained the whole table with his witty remarks + - He entertained the whole table with his witty remarks. hypernym: - 07991473-n ili: i81614 @@ -29763,7 +29763,7 @@ definition: - a select company of people example: - - I hope to become one of their number before I die + - I hope to become one of their number before I die. hypernym: - 08201779-n ili: i81616 @@ -29774,7 +29774,7 @@ definition: - a body of voters who have the same interests example: - - he failed to get the Black vote + - He failed to get the Black vote. hypernym: - 07981699-n ili: i81617 @@ -29785,7 +29785,7 @@ definition: - any organization or party whose uniforms or badges are blue example: - - the Union army was a vast blue + - The Union army was a vast blue. hypernym: - 08024893-n ili: i81618 @@ -29796,7 +29796,7 @@ definition: - any organization or party whose uniforms or badges are grey example: - - the Confederate army was a vast grey + - The Confederate army was a vast grey. hypernym: - 08024893-n ili: i81619 @@ -29808,7 +29808,7 @@ definition: - any organization that provides resources and facilities for a function or event example: - - Atlanta was chosen to be host for the Olympic Games + - Atlanta was chosen to be host for the Olympic Games. hypernym: - 08024893-n ili: i81620 @@ -29821,7 +29821,7 @@ example: - a car pool - a secretarial pool - - when he was first hired he was assigned to the pool + - When he was first hired he was assigned to the pool. hypernym: - 08024893-n ili: i81621 @@ -29852,7 +29852,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - they had to reinforce the center + - They had to reinforce the center. hypernym: - 08443418-n ili: i81624 @@ -29875,7 +29875,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - they attacked the enemy's right flank + - They attacked the enemy's right flank. hypernym: - 08443418-n ili: i81626 @@ -29889,8 +29889,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - the head of the column advanced boldly - - they were at the head of the attack + - The head of the column advanced boldly. + - They were at the head of the attack. hypernym: - 08443418-n ili: i81627 @@ -29914,7 +29914,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - infantrymen were in the rear + - Infantrymen were in the rear. hypernym: - 08443418-n ili: i81629 @@ -29925,10 +29925,10 @@ definition: - a collection of small fragments considered as a whole example: - - Berlin was bombed to smithereens - - his hopes were dashed to smithereens - - I wanted to smash him to smithereens - - the toilet bowl was blown to smithereens + - Berlin was bombed to smithereens. + - His hopes were dashed to smithereens. + - I wanted to smash him to smithereens. + - The toilet bowl was blown to smithereens. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i81630 @@ -30153,7 +30153,7 @@ - a group within a political party or legislature or other organization that holds distinct views or has a particular function example: - - they are the progressive wing of the Republican Party + - They are the progressive wing of the Republican Party. hypernym: - 07967506-n ili: i81652 @@ -30279,7 +30279,7 @@ domain_region: - 08854667-n example: - - the Aleut and the Eskimo are related culturally and linguistically + - The Aleut and the Eskimo are related culturally and linguistically. hypernym: - 08240723-n ili: i81661 @@ -30605,7 +30605,7 @@ definition: - members of the patrician class. example: - - the patriciate regarded patronage of the arts as a moral and social duty. + - The patriciate regarded patronage of the arts as a moral and social duty. hypernym: - 07990472-n members: @@ -30655,7 +30655,7 @@ definition: - the uncertainties or difficulties inherent in a situation or plan. example: - - Deals with the problematics that globalization poses for critical communication + - … Deals with the problematics that globalization poses for critical communication scholarship. hypernym: - 07968050-n diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.location.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.location.yaml index 207b226a..3f1860b3 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.location.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.location.yaml @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ - 'the present location; this place; location, proximal pronoun; demonstrative pronoun, location; quantifier: demonstrative determiner, singular, proximal' example: - - where do we go from here? + - Where do we go from here? hypernym: - 00027365-n ili: i81667 @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ pronoun, location; quantifier: demonstrative determiner, distal; demonstrative pronoun, location; quantifier: demonstrative determiner, singular, distal' example: - - you can take it from there + - You can take it from there. hypernym: - 00027365-n ili: i81668 @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ definition: - an indefinite or unknown location example: - - they moved to somewhere in Spain + - They moved to somewhere in Spain. hypernym: - 00027365-n ili: i81669 @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ definition: - the location (metaphorically speaking) where something is based example: - - the brain is said to be the seat of reason + - The brain is said to be the seat of reason. hypernym: - 00027365-n ili: i81671 @@ -72,8 +72,8 @@ definition: - the country or state or city where you live example: - - Canadian tariffs enabled United States lumber companies to raise prices at home - - his home is New Jersey + - Canadian tariffs enabled United States lumber companies to raise prices at home. + - His home is New Jersey. hypernym: - 00027365-n ili: i81672 @@ -218,8 +218,8 @@ definition: - the path that is prescribed for an airplane that is preparing to land at an airport example: - - the traffic patterns around O'Hare are very crowded - - they stayed in the pattern until the fog lifted + - The traffic patterns around O'Hare are very crowded. + - They stayed in the pattern until the fog lifted. hypernym: - 08633886-n ili: i81686 @@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ definition: - the geographical area under the jurisdiction of a sovereign state example: - - American troops were stationed on Japanese soil + - American troops were stationed on Japanese soil. hypernym: - 08591861-n ili: i81687 @@ -483,7 +483,7 @@ - a particular geographical region of indefinite boundary (usually serving some special purpose or distinguished by its people or culture or geography) example: - - it was a mountainous area + - It was a mountainous area. - Bible country hypernym: - 08648560-n @@ -557,8 +557,8 @@ definition: - the mass of air surrounding the Earth example: - - there was great heat as the comet entered the atmosphere - - it was exposed to the air + - There was great heat as the comet entered the atmosphere. + - It was exposed to the air. hypernym: - 08647614-n ili: i81717 @@ -594,7 +594,7 @@ definition: - a very remote and inaccessible place example: - - you'd have to go to the back of beyond to find one of those + - You'd have to go to the back of beyond to find one of those. hypernym: - 08517241-n ili: i81720 @@ -637,9 +637,9 @@ definition: - any location outside the Earth's atmosphere example: - - the astronauts walked in outer space without a tether - - the first major milestone in space exploration was in 1957, when the USSR's Sputnik - 1 orbited the Earth + - The astronauts walked in outer space without a tether. + - The first major milestone in space exploration was in 1957, when the USSR's Sputnik + 1 orbited the Earth. hypernym: - 00028950-n - 00027365-n @@ -719,7 +719,7 @@ definition: - the space between galaxies example: - - the Milky Way travels through intergalactic space + - The Milky Way travels through intergalactic space. hypernym: - 08647614-n ili: i81731 @@ -750,7 +750,7 @@ definition: - the atmosphere above a nation that is deemed to be under its jurisdiction example: - - the plane was refused permission to enter Chinese airspace + - The plane was refused permission to enter Chinese airspace. hypernym: - 08516085-n ili: i81734 @@ -761,7 +761,7 @@ definition: - a place or condition in which no development or progress is occurring example: - - the country is an economic backwater + - The country is an economic backwater. hypernym: - 08648560-n ili: i81735 @@ -834,7 +834,7 @@ and riotous night life (especially the waterfront of San Francisco after the gold rush of 1849) example: - - we'll tolerate no Barbary Coast in this city! + - We'll tolerate no Barbary Coast in this city! hypernym: - 08555400-n ili: i81741 @@ -975,7 +975,7 @@ definition: - a region where a battle is being (or has been) fought example: - - they made a tour of Civil War battlefields + - They made a tour of Civil War battlefields. hypernym: - 08691133-n ili: i81754 @@ -1027,7 +1027,7 @@ definition: - a regular route for a sentry or policeman example: - - in the old days a policeman walked a beat and knew all his people by name + - In the old days a policeman walked a beat and knew all his people by name. hypernym: - 08633886-n ili: i81758 @@ -1040,8 +1040,8 @@ - the place where something begins, where it springs into being example: - the Italian beginning of the Renaissance - - Jupiter was the origin of the radiation - - Pittsburgh is the source of the Ohio River + - Jupiter was the origin of the radiation. + - Pittsburgh is the source of the Ohio River. - communism's Russian root hypernym: - 08637636-n @@ -1057,7 +1057,7 @@ definition: - the source or origin from which something derives (i.e. comes or issues) example: - - he prefers shoes of Italian derivation + - He prefers shoes of Italian derivation. - music of Turkish derivation hypernym: - 08524579-n @@ -1078,7 +1078,7 @@ definition: - the source of water from which a stream arises example: - - they tracked him back toward the head of the stream + - They tracked him back toward the head of the stream. hypernym: - 08524579-n ili: i81762 @@ -1112,9 +1112,9 @@ definition: - a place from which an enterprise or expedition is launched example: - - one day when I was at a suitable jumping-off place I decided to see if I could - find him - - my point of departure was San Francisco + - One day when I was at a suitable jumping-off place I decided to see if I could + find him. + - My point of departure was San Francisco. hypernym: - 08524579-n ili: i81765 @@ -1216,9 +1216,9 @@ definition: - a surface forming part of the outside of an object example: - - he examined all sides of the crystal - - dew dripped from the face of the leaf - - they travelled across the face of the continent + - He examined all sides of the crystal. + - Dew dripped from the face of the leaf. + - They travelled across the face of the continent. hypernym: - 08677970-n ili: i81774 @@ -1232,7 +1232,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00315295-n example: - - ‘on her beam-ends’ means heeled over on the side so that the deck is almost vertical + - ‘on her beam-ends’ means heeled over on the side so that the deck is almost vertical. hypernym: - 08527687-n ili: i81775 @@ -1292,7 +1292,7 @@ definition: - the lowest part of anything example: - - they started at the bottom of the hill + - They started at the bottom of the hill. hypernym: - 08647614-n ili: i81780 @@ -1362,8 +1362,8 @@ - an area that has been taken over and is controlled and corrupted by drug cartels and where law enforcement is effectively nonexistent example: - - this Mexican town has become a narco-state that ships 100 pounds of cocaine to - the United States every day + - This Mexican town has become a narco-state that ships 100 pounds of cocaine to + the United States every day. hypernym: - 08591861-n ili: i81786 @@ -1374,8 +1374,8 @@ definition: - any area set aside for a particular purpose example: - - who owns this place? - - the president was concerned about the property across from the White House + - Who owns this place? + - The president was concerned about the property across from the White House. hypernym: - 08591861-n ili: i81787 @@ -1387,7 +1387,7 @@ definition: - a place where some particular activity is concentrated example: - - they received messages from several centers + - They received messages from several centers. hypernym: - 08530790-n ili: i81788 @@ -1411,7 +1411,7 @@ definition: - a center that provides information and control example: - - the nerve center of the diamond industry is in Amsterdam + - The nerve center of the diamond industry is in Amsterdam. hypernym: - 08531106-n ili: i81790 @@ -1423,7 +1423,7 @@ definition: - the boundary line encompassing an area or object example: - - he had walked the full circumference of his land + - He had walked the full circumference of his land. - a danger to all races over the whole circumference of the globe hypernym: - 08529808-n @@ -1525,7 +1525,7 @@ definition: - the area on a billiard table behind the balkline example: - - a player with ball in hand must play from the balk + - A player with ball in hand must play from the balk. hypernym: - 05135784-n ili: i81801 @@ -1549,7 +1549,7 @@ definition: - an area in a town that has been devastated by bombs example: - - they opened a parking lot on the bomb site + - They opened a parking lot on the bomb site. hypernym: - 08668822-n ili: i81803 @@ -1683,7 +1683,7 @@ definition: - a place where taxis park while awaiting customers example: - - in England the place where taxis wait to be hired is called a ‘taxi rank’ + - In England the place where taxis wait to be hired is called a ‘taxi rank’. hypernym: - 08671281-n ili: i81816 @@ -1991,9 +1991,9 @@ definition: - an area that is approximately central within some larger region example: - - it is in the center of town - - they ran forward into the heart of the struggle - - they were in the eye of the storm + - It is in the center of town. + - They ran forward into the heart of the struggle. + - They were in the eye of the storm. hypernym: - 08514304-n ili: i81841 @@ -2029,7 +2029,7 @@ definition: - the center of an object example: - - the ball has a titanium core + - The ball has a titanium core. hypernym: - 08538999-n ili: i81844 @@ -2040,7 +2040,7 @@ definition: - the center point or middle of something example: - - the Incas believed that Cuzco was the navel of the universe + - The Incas believed that Cuzco was the navel of the universe. hypernym: - 08538999-n ili: i81845 @@ -2063,7 +2063,7 @@ - a large and densely populated urban area; may include several independent administrative districts example: - - Ancient Troy was a great city + - Ancient Troy was a great city. hypernym: - 08643858-n ili: i81847 @@ -2155,8 +2155,8 @@ definition: - outlying areas (as of a city or town) example: - - they lived on the outskirts of Houston - - they mingled in the outskirts of the crowd + - They lived on the outskirts of Houston. + - They mingled in the outskirts of the crowd. hypernym: - 08665897-n ili: i81855 @@ -2265,7 +2265,7 @@ definition: - an incorporated administrative district established by state charter example: - - the city raised the tax rate + - The city raised the tax rate. hypernym: - 08508836-n ili: i81866 @@ -2368,7 +2368,7 @@ domain_topic: - 09434308-n example: - - Pittsburgh is located at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers + - Pittsburgh is located at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers. hypernym: - 08596234-n ili: i81875 @@ -2400,8 +2400,8 @@ - a center of activity or interest or commerce or transportation; a focal point around which events revolve example: - - the playground is the hub of parental supervision - - the airport is the economic hub of the area + - The playground is the hub of parental supervision. + - The airport is the economic hub of the area. hypernym: - 08540894-n ili: i81878 @@ -2432,7 +2432,7 @@ definition: - a point of congestion or blockage example: - - the bridge is always a chokepoint at rush hour + - The bridge is always a chokepoint at rush hour. hypernym: - 08637636-n ili: i81881 @@ -2478,7 +2478,7 @@ definition: - a place off to the side of an area example: - - he tripled to the rightfield corner + - He tripled to the rightfield corner. - the southeastern corner of the Mediterranean hypernym: - 08514304-n @@ -2490,7 +2490,7 @@ definition: - a remote area example: - - in many corners of the world they still practice slavery + - In many corners of the world they still practice slavery. hypernym: - 08514304-n ili: i81886 @@ -2511,8 +2511,8 @@ definition: - the territory occupied by a nation example: - - he returned to the land of his birth - - he visited several European countries + - He returned to the land of his birth. + - He visited several European countries. hypernym: - 08508836-n ili: i81888 @@ -2534,7 +2534,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - the county has a population of 12,345 people + - The county has a population of 12,345 people. hypernym: - 08647614-n ili: i81889 @@ -2549,7 +2549,7 @@ domain_region: - 09067337-n example: - - the county plans to build a new road + - The county plans to build a new road. hypernym: - 08508836-n ili: i81890 @@ -2701,7 +2701,7 @@ definition: - a district that has been developed to serve some purpose example: - - such land is practical for small park developments + - Such land is practical for small park developments. hypernym: - 08569713-n ili: i81905 @@ -2723,7 +2723,7 @@ - a residential area of similar dwellings built by property developers and usually under a single management example: - - they live in the new housing development + - They live in the new housing development. hypernym: - 08566645-n ili: i81907 @@ -2758,7 +2758,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06153532-n example: - - they set up camp next to the dig + - They set up camp next to the dig. hypernym: - 08668822-n ili: i81910 @@ -2875,8 +2875,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - the army was in the field awaiting action - - he served in the Vietnam theater for three years + - The army was in the field awaiting action. + - He served in the Vietnam theater for three years. hypernym: - 08648560-n ili: i81921 @@ -3122,7 +3122,7 @@ definition: - a distant region example: - - I could see it in the distance + - I could see it in the distance. hypernym: - 08647614-n ili: i81944 @@ -3133,8 +3133,8 @@ definition: - territory over which rule or control is exercised example: - - his domain extended into Europe - - he made it the law of the land + - His domain extended into Europe. + - He made it the law of the land. hypernym: - 08648560-n ili: i81945 @@ -3300,7 +3300,7 @@ definition: - any address at which you dwell more than temporarily example: - - a person can have several residences + - A person can have several residences. hypernym: - 08508037-n ili: i81962 @@ -3316,7 +3316,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - what's his legal residence? + - What's his legal residence? hypernym: - 08576500-n ili: i81963 @@ -3329,8 +3329,8 @@ - where you live at a particular time example: - deliver the package to my home - - he doesn't have a home to go to - - your place or mine? + - He doesn't have a home to go to. + - Your place or mine? hypernym: - 08576500-n ili: i81964 @@ -3385,7 +3385,7 @@ definition: - a resort that caters to newlyweds example: - - Niagara Falls is a well-known honeymoon resort + - Niagara Falls is a well-known honeymoon resort. hypernym: - 08658106-n ili: i81969 @@ -3410,7 +3410,7 @@ definition: - the range within which a voice can be heard example: - - the children were told to stay within earshot + - The children were told to stay within earshot. hypernym: - 08646496-n ili: i81971 @@ -3423,7 +3423,7 @@ definition: - the range of the eye example: - - they were soon out of view + - They were soon out of view. hypernym: - 08646496-n ili: i81972 @@ -3512,7 +3512,7 @@ definition: - the abode of mortals (as contrasted with Heaven or Hell) example: - - it was hell on earth + - It was hell on earth. hypernym: - 00027365-n ili: i81981 @@ -3710,7 +3710,7 @@ the Earth's orbit around the sun; makes an angle of about 23 degrees with the equator example: - - all of the planets rotate the sun in approximately the same ecliptic + - All of the planets rotate the sun in approximately the same ecliptic. hypernym: - 08597015-n ili: i81996 @@ -3757,8 +3757,8 @@ - either extremity of something that has length example: - the end of the pier - - she knotted the end of the thread - - they rode to the end of the line + - She knotted the end of the thread. + - They rode to the end of the line. - the terminals of the anterior arches of the fornix hypernym: - 08586507-n @@ -3783,7 +3783,7 @@ definition: - the surface at either extremity of a three-dimensional object example: - - one end of the box was marked ‘This side up’ + - One end of the box was marked ‘This side up’. hypernym: - 08677970-n ili: i82002 @@ -3794,8 +3794,8 @@ definition: - one of two places from which people are communicating to each other example: - - the phone rang at the other end - - both ends wrote at the same time + - The phone rang at the other end. + - Both ends wrote at the same time. hypernym: - 08682181-n ili: i82003 @@ -3844,8 +3844,8 @@ definition: - the place designated as the end (as of a race or journey) example: - - a crowd assembled at the finish - - he was nearly exhausted as their destination came into view + - A crowd assembled at the finish. + - He was nearly exhausted as their destination came into view. hypernym: - 08583557-n ili: i82007 @@ -3858,7 +3858,7 @@ definition: - the surrounding environment example: - - fish require an aqueous medium + - Fish require an aqueous medium. hypernym: - 08584764-n ili: i82008 @@ -3881,7 +3881,7 @@ definition: - a setting for a work of art or literature example: - - the scenario is France during the Reign of Terror + - The scenario is France during the Reign of Terror. hypernym: - 08585785-n ili: i82010 @@ -3892,7 +3892,7 @@ definition: - the most favorable environment for a plant or animal example: - - water is the element of fishes + - Water is the element of fishes. hypernym: - 08584764-n ili: i82011 @@ -3904,7 +3904,7 @@ - an imaginary line around the Earth forming the great circle that is equidistant from the north and south poles example: - - the equator is the boundary between the northern and Southern Hemispheres + - The equator is the boundary between the northern and Southern Hemispheres. hypernym: - 08597015-n ili: i82012 @@ -3969,7 +3969,7 @@ - somewhere (away from a studio or office or library or laboratory) where practical work is done or data is collected example: - - anthropologists do much of their work in the field + - Anthropologists do much of their work in the field. hypernym: - 08648560-n ili: i82018 @@ -3980,7 +3980,7 @@ definition: - a piece of land cleared of trees and usually enclosed example: - - he planted a field of wheat + - He planted a field of wheat. hypernym: - 08691133-n ili: i82019 @@ -4030,7 +4030,7 @@ definition: - a piece of land prepared for playing a game example: - - the home crowd cheered when Princeton took the field + - The home crowd cheered when Princeton took the field. hypernym: - 08691133-n ili: i82024 @@ -4138,8 +4138,8 @@ definition: - the part in the front or nearest the viewer example: - - he was in the forefront - - he was at the head of the column + - He was in the forefront. + - He was at the head of the column. hypernym: - 08591019-n ili: i82034 @@ -4371,7 +4371,7 @@ definition: - an area of closely cropped grass surrounding the hole on a golf course example: - - the ball rolled across the green and into the bunker + - The ball rolled across the green and into the bunker. hypernym: - 08668822-n ili: i82056 @@ -4394,8 +4394,8 @@ definition: - a position to be won or defended in battle (or as if in battle) example: - - they gained ground step by step - - they fought to regain the lost ground + - They gained ground step by step. + - They fought to regain the lost ground. hypernym: - 08640161-n ili: i82058 @@ -4426,7 +4426,7 @@ - the type of environment in which an organism or group normally lives or occurs example: - a marine habitat - - he felt safe on his home grounds + - He felt safe on his home grounds. hypernym: - 08584764-n ili: i82061 @@ -4468,7 +4468,7 @@ definition: - a place where eggs are hatched under artificial conditions (especially fish eggs) example: - - the park authorities operated a trout hatchery + - The park authorities operated a trout hatchery. hypernym: - 08530790-n ili: i82065 @@ -4492,7 +4492,7 @@ definition: - an area near a fireplace (usually paved and extending out into a room) example: - - they sat on the hearth and warmed themselves before the fire + - They sat on the hearth and warmed themselves before the fire. hypernym: - 08514304-n ili: i82067 @@ -4562,7 +4562,7 @@ example: - the hell of battle - the inferno of the engine room - - when you're alone Christmas is the pits + - When you're alone Christmas is the pits. hypernym: - 08647614-n ili: i82073 @@ -4635,8 +4635,8 @@ definition: - a drop used for the clandestine exchange of intelligence information example: - - a dead drop avoids the need for an intelligence officer and a spy to be present - at the same time + - A dead drop avoids the need for an intelligence officer and a spy to be present + at the same time. hypernym: - 08601320-n ili: i82080 @@ -4676,8 +4676,8 @@ definition: - a high place example: - - they stood on high and observed the countryside - - he doesn't like heights + - They stood on high and observed the countryside. + - He doesn't like heights. hypernym: - 08682181-n ili: i82084 @@ -4689,7 +4689,7 @@ definition: - the peak of a hill example: - - the sun set behind the brow of distant hills + - The sun set behind the brow of distant hills. hypernym: - 08635538-n ili: i82085 @@ -4701,7 +4701,7 @@ definition: - a small unpretentious out-of-the-way place example: - - his office was a hole-in-the-wall + - His office was a hole-in-the-wall. hypernym: - 08682181-n ili: i82086 @@ -4724,7 +4724,7 @@ definition: - place where something began and flourished example: - - the United States is the home of basketball + - The United States is the home of basketball. hypernym: - 08524579-n ili: i82088 @@ -4810,7 +4810,7 @@ definition: - a place of political unrest and potential violence example: - - the United States cannot police all of the world's hot spots + - The United States cannot police all of the world's hot spots. hypernym: - 08591861-n ili: i82096 @@ -5116,8 +5116,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00482004-n example: - - he hit a jump shot from the top of the key - - he dominates play in the paint + - He hit a jump shot from the top of the key. + - He dominates play in the paint. hypernym: - 08670545-n ili: i82125 @@ -5182,7 +5182,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - he took a long lead off first + - He took a long lead off first. hypernym: - 08639173-n ili: i82131 @@ -5274,7 +5274,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - they attacked the enemy's line + - They attacked the enemy's line. hypernym: - 08640161-n ili: i82140 @@ -5544,7 +5544,7 @@ definition: - a place that attracts many visitors example: - - New York is a mecca for young artists + - New York is a mecca for young artists. hypernym: - 08682181-n ili: i82165 @@ -5565,7 +5565,7 @@ - an imaginary great circle on the surface of the earth passing through the north and south poles at right angles to the equator example: - - all points on the same meridian have the same longitude + - All points on the same meridian have the same longitude. hypernym: - 08597015-n ili: i82167 @@ -5638,7 +5638,7 @@ definition: - some point in the air; above ground level example: - - the planes collided in midair + - The planes collided in midair. hypernym: - 08637636-n ili: i82174 @@ -6283,7 +6283,7 @@ - the (usually elliptical) path described by one celestial body in its revolution about another example: - - he plotted the orbit of the moon + - He plotted the orbit of the moon. hypernym: - 08633886-n ili: i82238 @@ -6393,8 +6393,8 @@ definition: - where the air is unconfined example: - - he wanted to get outdoors a little - - the concert was held in the open air + - He wanted to get outdoors a little. + - The concert was held in the open air. - camping in the open hypernym: - 08631168-n @@ -6439,7 +6439,7 @@ definition: - a relatively narrow strip of land projecting from some larger area example: - - Wheeling is located in the northern panhandle of West Virginia + - Wheeling is located in the northern panhandle of West Virginia. hypernym: - 08591861-n ili: i82253 @@ -6495,7 +6495,7 @@ definition: - a large area of land preserved in its natural state as public property example: - - there are laws that protect the wildlife in this park + - There are laws that protect the wildlife in this park. hypernym: - 08691133-n ili: i82259 @@ -6507,7 +6507,7 @@ definition: - a piece of open land for recreational use in an urban area example: - - they went for a walk in the park + - They went for a walk in the park. hypernym: - 08691133-n ili: i82260 @@ -6543,7 +6543,7 @@ definition: - the local environment example: - - he hasn't been seen around these parts in years + - He hasn't been seen around these parts in years. hypernym: - 08584764-n ili: i82263 @@ -6579,7 +6579,7 @@ definition: - the most direct route example: - - he made a beeline for the bathroom + - He made a beeline for the bathroom. hypernym: - 08633886-n ili: i82266 @@ -6591,9 +6591,9 @@ - an established itinerary of venues or events that a particular group of people travel to example: - - she's a familiar name on the club circuit + - She's a familiar name on the club circuit. - on the lecture circuit - - the judge makes a circuit of the courts in his district + - The judge makes a circuit of the courts in his district. - the international tennis circuit hypernym: - 08633886-n @@ -6663,9 +6663,9 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - the view from the peak was magnificent - - they clambered to the tip of Monadnock - - the region is a few molecules wide at the summit + - The view from the peak was magnificent. + - They clambered to the tip of Monadnock. + - The region is a few molecules wide at the summit. hypernym: - 08682181-n ili: i82274 @@ -6779,7 +6779,7 @@ definition: - a public square with room for pedestrians example: - - they met at Elm Plaza + - They met at Elm Plaza. - Grosvenor Place hypernym: - 08637195-n @@ -6804,7 +6804,7 @@ definition: - the precise location of something; a spatially limited location example: - - she walked to a point where she could survey the whole street + - She walked to a point where she could survey the whole street. hypernym: - 00027365-n ili: i82287 @@ -6875,7 +6875,7 @@ definition: - the particular portion of space occupied by something example: - - he put the lamp back in its place + - He put the lamp back in its place. hypernym: - 08637636-n ili: i82294 @@ -6887,7 +6887,7 @@ definition: - the appropriate or customary location example: - - the cars were in position + - The cars were in position. hypernym: - 08637636-n ili: i82295 @@ -6933,7 +6933,7 @@ definition: - physical position in relation to the surroundings example: - - the sites are determined by highly specific sequences of nucleotides + - The sites are determined by highly specific sequences of nucleotides. hypernym: - 08639173-n ili: i82299 @@ -6993,7 +6993,7 @@ definition: - the physical position of something example: - - he changed the setting on the thermostat + - He changed the setting on the thermostat. hypernym: - 08639173-n ili: i82305 @@ -7022,7 +7022,7 @@ definition: - the position where someone (as a guard or sentry) stands or is assigned to stand example: - - a soldier manned the entrance post + - A soldier manned the entrance post. - a sentry station hypernym: - 08639173-n @@ -7037,8 +7037,8 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - he was employed to see that his paper's news pitches were not trespassed upon - by rival vendors + - He was employed to see that his paper's news pitches were not trespassed upon + by rival vendors. hypernym: - 08639173-n ili: i82309 @@ -7049,7 +7049,7 @@ definition: - the position of a prominent or well-known object in a particular landscape example: - - the church steeple provided a convenient landmark + - The church steeple provided a convenient landmark. hypernym: - 08639173-n ili: i82310 @@ -7061,7 +7061,7 @@ - location near or direction toward the right side; i.e. the side to the south when a person or object faces east example: - - he stood on the right + - He stood on the right. hypernym: - 08639173-n ili: i82311 @@ -7083,7 +7083,7 @@ - location near or direction toward the left side; i.e. the side to the north when a person or object faces east example: - - she stood on the left + - She stood on the left. hypernym: - 08639173-n ili: i82313 @@ -7104,8 +7104,8 @@ definition: - the part of something that is furthest from the normal viewer example: - - he stood at the back of the stage - - it was hidden in the rear of the store + - He stood at the back of the stage. + - It was hidden in the rear of the store. hypernym: - 08639173-n ili: i82315 @@ -7117,7 +7117,7 @@ definition: - the part of something that is nearest to the normal viewer example: - - he walked to the front of the stage + - He walked to the front of the stage. hypernym: - 08639173-n ili: i82316 @@ -7183,8 +7183,8 @@ definition: - land and the buildings on it example: - - bread is baked on the premises - - they were evicted from the premises + - Bread is baked on the premises. + - They were evicted from the premises. hypernym: - 08668822-n ili: i82322 @@ -7275,7 +7275,7 @@ definition: - a circular region whose area is indicated by the length of its radius example: - - they located it within a radius of 2 miles + - They located it within a radius of 2 miles. hypernym: - 08647614-n ili: i82331 @@ -7297,7 +7297,7 @@ - the limits within which something can be effective example: - range of motion - - he was beyond the reach of their fire + - He was beyond the reach of their fire. hypernym: - 08610686-n ili: i82333 @@ -7309,8 +7309,8 @@ definition: - a large tract of grassy open land on which livestock can graze example: - - they used to drive the cattle across the open range every spring - - he dreamed of a home on the range + - They used to drive the cattle across the open range every spring. + - He dreamed of a home on the range. hypernym: - 08691133-n ili: i82334 @@ -7321,7 +7321,7 @@ definition: - the side of an object that is opposite its front example: - - his room was toward the rear of the hotel + - His room was toward the rear of the hotel. hypernym: - 08527687-n ili: i82335 @@ -7334,7 +7334,7 @@ definition: - direction toward the rear example: - - his outfit marched to the rearward of the tank divisions + - His outfit marched to the rearward of the tank divisions. hypernym: - 08647083-n ili: i82336 @@ -7368,7 +7368,7 @@ definition: - a large indefinite location on the surface of the Earth example: - - penguins inhabit the polar regions + - Penguins inhabit the polar regions. hypernym: - 00027365-n ili: i82339 @@ -7388,7 +7388,7 @@ definition: - any two places or regions on diametrically opposite sides of the Earth example: - - the North Pole and the South Pole are antipodes + - The North Pole and the South Pole are antipodes. hypernym: - 08648560-n ili: i82341 @@ -7399,7 +7399,7 @@ definition: - the distance that a rifle bullet will carry example: - - the target was out of rifle range + - The target was out of rifle range. hypernym: - 08646496-n ili: i82342 @@ -7411,7 +7411,7 @@ definition: - an unknown and unexplored region example: - - they came like angels out of the unknown + - They came like angels out of the unknown. hypernym: - 08648560-n ili: i82343 @@ -7436,7 +7436,7 @@ definition: - a clear or unobstructed space or expanse of land or water example: - - finally broke out of the forest into the open + - … finally broke out of the forest into the open hypernym: - 08514304-n ili: i82345 @@ -7481,7 +7481,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06104629-n example: - - one hour of right ascension equals fifteen degrees + - One hour of right ascension equals fifteen degrees. hypernym: - 13911184-n ili: i82348 @@ -7526,7 +7526,7 @@ duties example: - Bahrain has been an entrepot of trade between Arabia and India since the second - millennium BC + millennium BC. hypernym: - 08651532-n ili: i82352 @@ -7709,10 +7709,10 @@ definition: - a surrounding or nearby region example: - - the plane crashed in the vicinity of Asheville - - it is a rugged locality - - he always blames someone else in the immediate neighborhood - - I will drop in on you the next time I am in this neck of the woods + - The plane crashed in the vicinity of Asheville. + - It is a rugged locality. + - He always blames someone else in the immediate neighborhood. + - I will drop in on you the next time I am in this neck of the woods. hypernym: - 08665897-n ili: i82369 @@ -7728,7 +7728,7 @@ - a rich neighborhood noted for expensive homes and luxurious living; usually along a coastal area example: - - Chicago's gold coast is along Lake Michigan + - Chicago's gold coast is along Lake Michigan. hypernym: - 08658688-n ili: i82370 @@ -7739,7 +7739,7 @@ definition: - a general vicinity example: - - He comes from a place near Chicago + - He comes from a place near Chicago. hypernym: - 08658688-n ili: i82372 @@ -7751,7 +7751,7 @@ - a rectangular area in a city surrounded by streets and usually containing several buildings example: - - he lives in the next block + - He lives in the next block. hypernym: - 08514304-n ili: i82373 @@ -7784,9 +7784,9 @@ definition: - the immediate proximity of someone or something example: - - she blushed in his presence - - he sensed the presence of danger - - he was well behaved in front of company + - She blushed in his presence. + - He sensed the presence of danger. + - He was well behaved in front of company. hypernym: - 08660092-n ili: i82376 @@ -7798,7 +7798,7 @@ definition: - a place where people meet example: - - he was waiting for them at the rendezvous + - He was waiting for them at the rendezvous. hypernym: - 08682181-n ili: i82377 @@ -7875,7 +7875,7 @@ definition: - a safe place example: - - He ran to safety + - He ran to safety. hypernym: - 08514304-n ili: i82385 @@ -7899,7 +7899,7 @@ definition: - a dangerous place example: - - He moved out of danger + - He moved out of danger. hypernym: - 08514304-n ili: i82387 @@ -7938,7 +7938,7 @@ definition: - an area outside of cities and towns example: - - his poetry celebrated the slower pace of life in the country + - His poetry celebrated the slower pace of life in the country. hypernym: - 08591861-n ili: i82391 @@ -8000,7 +8000,7 @@ definition: - a place of inviolable privacy example: - - he withdrew to his sanctum sanctorum, where the children could never go + - He withdrew to his sanctum sanctorum, where the children could never go. hypernym: - 08660590-n ili: i82397 @@ -8031,7 +8031,7 @@ definition: - the place where some action occurs example: - - the police returned to the scene of the crime + - The police returned to the scene of the crime. hypernym: - 08514304-n ili: i82400 @@ -8042,7 +8042,7 @@ definition: - an illuminated area example: - - he stepped into the light + - He stepped into the light. hypernym: - 08663538-n ili: i82401 @@ -8053,7 +8053,7 @@ definition: - an unilluminated area example: - - he moved off into the darkness + - He moved off into the darkness. hypernym: - 08663538-n ili: i82402 @@ -8076,8 +8076,8 @@ - any scene regarded as a setting for exhibiting or doing something example: - source: Shakespeare - text: All the world's a stage - - it set the stage for peaceful negotiations + text: All the world's a stage. + - It set the stage for peaceful negotiations. hypernym: - 08663538-n ili: i82404 @@ -8115,7 +8115,7 @@ definition: - the space where a division or parting occurs example: - - he hid in the separation between walls + - He hid in the separation between walls. hypernym: - 08670545-n ili: i82408 @@ -8157,8 +8157,8 @@ - 07019235-n - 02694015-n example: - - he booked their seats in advance - - he sat in someone else's place + - He booked their seats in advance. + - He sat in someone else's place. hypernym: - 08670545-n ili: i82412 @@ -8192,8 +8192,8 @@ - a distinct region or subdivision of a territorial or political area or community or group of people example: - - no section of the nation is more ardent than the South - - there are three synagogues in the Jewish section + - No section of the nation is more ardent than the South. + - There are three synagogues in the Jewish section. hypernym: - 08514304-n ili: i82415 @@ -8243,7 +8243,7 @@ definition: - a line segment forming part of the perimeter of a plane figure example: - - the hypotenuse of a right triangle is always the longest side + - The hypotenuse of a right triangle is always the longest side. hypernym: - 08610818-n ili: i82420 @@ -8254,8 +8254,8 @@ definition: - a place within a region identified relative to a center or reference location example: - - they always sat on the right side of the church - - he never left my side + - They always sat on the right side of the church. + - He never left my side. hypernym: - 08647614-n ili: i82421 @@ -8266,7 +8266,7 @@ definition: - space by the side of a bed (especially the bed of a sick or dying person) example: - - the doctor stood at her bedside + - The doctor stood at her bedside. hypernym: - 08666920-n ili: i82422 @@ -8304,7 +8304,7 @@ definition: - a position given by its location to the side of an object example: - - objections were voiced on every hand + - Objections were voiced on every hand. hypernym: - 08666920-n ili: i82426 @@ -8352,7 +8352,7 @@ - line parallel to the goal lines where football linesmen line up at the start of each play in American football example: - - the runner was tackled at the line of scrimmage + - The runner was tackled at the line of scrimmage. hypernym: - 08611480-n ili: i82431 @@ -8506,8 +8506,8 @@ definition: - the region above the ground example: - - her hand stopped in mid air - - he threw the ball into the air + - Her hand stopped in mid air. + - He threw the ball into the air. hypernym: - 08647614-n ili: i82446 @@ -8587,7 +8587,7 @@ - the territory occupied by one of the constituent administrative districts of a nation example: - - his state is in the deep south + - His state is in the deep south. hypernym: - 08508836-n ili: i82454 @@ -8630,7 +8630,7 @@ definition: - a spot where something halts or pauses example: - - his next stop is Atlanta + - His next stop is Atlanta. hypernym: - 08682181-n ili: i82458 @@ -8641,7 +8641,7 @@ definition: - a stopping place on a journey example: - - there is a stopover to change planes in Chicago + - There is a stopover to change planes in Chicago. hypernym: - 08674524-n ili: i82459 @@ -8757,7 +8757,7 @@ definition: - a stratum of ore or coal thick enough to be mined with profit example: - - he worked in the coal beds + - He worked in the coal beds. hypernym: - 08674880-n ili: i82470 @@ -8838,7 +8838,7 @@ definition: - a surface on which an organism grows or is attached example: - - the gardener talked about the proper substrate for acid-loving plants + - The gardener talked about the proper substrate for acid-loving plants. hypernym: - 08677970-n ili: i82478 @@ -8850,9 +8850,9 @@ definition: - the extended two-dimensional outer boundary of a three-dimensional object example: - - they skimmed over the surface of the water + - They skimmed over the surface of the water. - a brush small enough to clean every dental surface - - the sun has no distinct surface + - The sun has no distinct surface. hypernym: - 08529331-n ili: i82479 @@ -8909,7 +8909,7 @@ definition: - the starting place for each hole on a golf course example: - - they were waiting on the first tee + - They were waiting on the first tee. hypernym: - 08668822-n ili: i82484 @@ -8983,8 +8983,8 @@ - a region resembling a laboratory inasmuch as it offers opportunities for observation and practice and experimentation example: - - the new nation is a testing ground for socioeconomic theories - - Pakistan is a laboratory for studying the use of American troops to combat terrorism + - The new nation is a testing ground for socioeconomic theories. + - Pakistan is a laboratory for studying the use of American troops to combat terrorism. hypernym: - 08648560-n ili: i82491 @@ -9023,8 +9023,8 @@ definition: - the highest or uppermost side of anything example: - - put your books on top of the desk - - only the top side of the box was painted + - Put your books on top of the desk. + - Only the top side of the box was painted. hypernym: - 08527687-n ili: i82495 @@ -9056,8 +9056,8 @@ definition: - the upper part of anything example: - - the mower cuts off the tops of the grass - - the title should be written at the top of the first page + - The mower cuts off the tops of the grass. + - The title should be written at the top of the first page. hypernym: - 08647614-n ili: i82498 @@ -9090,7 +9090,7 @@ definition: - a point located with respect to surface features of some region example: - - this is a nice place for a picnic + - This is a nice place for a picnic. - a bright spot on a planet hypernym: - 08637636-n @@ -9104,8 +9104,8 @@ definition: - something resembling a pool of liquid example: - - he stood in a pool of light - - his chair sat in a puddle of books and magazines + - He stood in a pool of light. + - His chair sat in a puddle of books and magazines. hypernym: - 08682181-n ili: i82502 @@ -9129,7 +9129,7 @@ definition: - an urban area with a fixed boundary that is smaller than a city example: - - they drive through town on their way to work + - They drive through town on their way to work. hypernym: - 08643858-n ili: i82504 @@ -9142,7 +9142,7 @@ definition: - colloquial American term for a town example: - - I've lived in this burg all my life + - I've lived in this burg all my life. hypernym: - 08683242-n ili: i82505 @@ -9183,7 +9183,7 @@ definition: - the town (or city) where you grew up or where you have your principal residence example: - - he never went back to his hometown again + - He never went back to his hometown again. hypernym: - 08683242-n ili: i82509 @@ -9195,7 +9195,7 @@ - any small town (or the people who inhabit it); generally used to represent parochialism and materialism (after a novel by Sinclair Lewis) example: - - Main Street will never vote for a liberal politician + - Main Street will never vote for a liberal politician. hypernym: - 08683242-n ili: i82510 @@ -9215,7 +9215,7 @@ definition: - an administrative division of a county example: - - the town is responsible for snow removal + - The town is responsible for snow removal. hypernym: - 08508836-n ili: i82512 @@ -9326,7 +9326,7 @@ definition: - a piece of ground having specific characteristics or military potential example: - - they decided to attack across the rocky terrain + - They decided to attack across the rocky terrain. hypernym: - 08691133-n ili: i82523 @@ -9353,7 +9353,7 @@ definition: - a parcel of land having fixed boundaries example: - - he bought a lot on the lake + - He bought a lot on the lake. hypernym: - 08691133-n ili: i82525 @@ -9487,7 +9487,7 @@ definition: - a place from which something can be viewed example: - - from that vantage point he could survey the whole valley + - From that vantage point he could survey the whole valley. hypernym: - 08694813-n ili: i82538 @@ -9681,8 +9681,8 @@ definition: - a line leading to a place or point example: - - he looked the other direction - - didn't know the way home + - He looked the other direction. + - … didn't know the way home hypernym: - 08633886-n ili: i82556 @@ -9746,7 +9746,7 @@ definition: - general line of orientation example: - - the river takes a southern course + - The river takes a southern course. - the northeastern trend of the coast hypernym: - 08697710-n @@ -9891,7 +9891,7 @@ definition: - the general location where something is example: - - I questioned him about his whereabouts on the night of the crime + - I questioned him about his whereabouts on the night of the crime. hypernym: - 00027365-n ili: i82574 @@ -9902,7 +9902,7 @@ definition: - a wild and uninhabited area left in its natural condition example: - - it was a wilderness preserved for the hawks and mountaineers + - It was a wilderness preserved for the hawks and mountaineers. hypernym: - 08591861-n ili: i82575 @@ -9923,7 +9923,7 @@ definition: - the finishing line for a foot race example: - - he broke the tape in record time + - He broke the tape in record time. hypernym: - 08589006-n ili: i82577 @@ -9953,7 +9953,7 @@ - a tract of land enclosed for particular activities (sometimes paved and usually associated with buildings) example: - - they opened a repair yard on the edge of town + - They opened a repair yard on the edge of town. hypernym: - 08691133-n ili: i82580 @@ -10235,7 +10235,7 @@ troops and supplies example: - an attempt to secure a bridgehead behind enemy lines - - the only foothold left for British troops in Europe was Gibraltar + - The only foothold left for British troops in Europe was Gibraltar. hypernym: - 08706328-n ili: i82603 @@ -10256,7 +10256,7 @@ definition: - a bridgehead on the enemy's shoreline seized by an amphibious operation example: - - the Germans were desperately trying to contain the Anzio beachhead + - The Germans were desperately trying to contain the Anzio beachhead. hypernym: - 08706766-n ili: i82605 @@ -10295,8 +10295,8 @@ definition: - a zone from which military forces or operations or installations are prohibited example: - - tensions exist on both sides of the demilitarized zone separating North Korea - and South Korea + - Tensions exist on both sides of the demilitarized zone separating North Korea + and South Korea. hypernym: - 08526463-n ili: i82609 @@ -10349,7 +10349,7 @@ definition: - a part of the city far removed from the center example: - - they built a factory on the outskirts of the city + - They built a factory on the outskirts of the city. hypernym: - 08555400-n ili: i82614 @@ -10434,7 +10434,7 @@ definition: - the European mainland example: - - Englishmen like to visit the Continent but they wouldn't like to live there + - Englishmen like to visit the Continent but they wouldn't like to live there. ili: i82622 instance_hypernym: - 09369017-n @@ -10657,7 +10657,7 @@ - a mountainous landlocked country in central Asia; bordered by Iran to the west and Russia to the north and Pakistan to the east and south example: - - Soviet troops invaded Afghanistan in 1979 + - Soviet troops invaded Afghanistan in 1979. ili: i82641 instance_hypernym: - 08718069-n @@ -11380,7 +11380,7 @@ definition: - a mountainous republic in southeastern Asia on the Bay of Bengal example: - - much opium is grown in Myanmar + - Much opium is grown in Myanmar. ili: i82701 instance_hypernym: - 08718069-n @@ -11448,7 +11448,7 @@ definition: - the capital and largest city of Burundi example: - - Usumbura was renamed Bujumbura when Burundi became independent in 1962 + - Usumbura was renamed Bujumbura when Burundi became independent in 1962. ili: i82706 instance_hypernym: - 08709407-n @@ -13607,7 +13607,7 @@ example: - Santo Domingo is the oldest continually inhabited European settlement in the Americas with the oldest cathedral and the oldest hospital and the oldest monastery in - the Western Hemisphere + the Western Hemisphere. ili: i82881 instance_hypernym: - 08709407-n @@ -14177,7 +14177,7 @@ definition: - the capital and largest city of Denmark; located on the island of Zealand example: - - Copenhagen is sometimes called the Paris of the North + - Copenhagen is sometimes called the Paris of the North. ili: i82927 instance_hypernym: - 08709407-n @@ -14446,7 +14446,7 @@ definition: - the capital and largest city of Sweden; located in southern Sweden on the Baltic example: - - the Nobel Prize is awarded in Stockholm + - The Nobel Prize is awarded in Stockholm. ili: i82949 instance_hypernym: - 08709407-n @@ -14972,8 +14972,8 @@ - a former kingdom in north-central Europe including present-day northern Germany and northern Poland example: - - in the 19th century Prussia led the economic and political unification of the - German states + - In the 19th century Prussia led the economic and political unification of the + German states. ili: i82994 instance_hypernym: - 08591861-n @@ -15509,8 +15509,8 @@ definition: - the capital and largest city of Greece; named after Athena (its patron goddess) example: - - in the 5th century BC ancient Athens was the world's most powerful and civilized - city + - In the 5th century BC ancient Athens was the world's most powerful and civilized + city. ili: i83036 instance_hypernym: - 08709407-n @@ -15844,7 +15844,7 @@ and Egypt and the birthplace of Judaism and Christianity and Islam; had continuous economic and political turmoil in the 20th century example: - - the Middle East is the cradle of Western civilization + - 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a city in northern Italy example: - - in the 13th century Ferrara was a center of Renaissance learning and the arts + - In the 13th century Ferrara was a center of Renaissance learning and the arts. ili: i83118 instance_hypernym: - 08542298-n @@ -17202,7 +17202,7 @@ until his death in 1980 example: - Tito's Yugoslavia included Slovenia, Croatia, Macedonia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, - and Montenegro + and Montenegro. ili: i83173 instance_hypernym: - 08714745-n @@ -17443,8 +17443,8 @@ - a nation in northern North America; the French were the first Europeans to settle in mainland Canada example: - - the border between the United States and Canada is the longest unguarded border - in the world + - The border between the United States and Canada is the longest unguarded border + in the world. ili: i83192 instance_hypernym: - 08720619-n @@ -17748,7 +17748,7 @@ the Inuit; includes the eastern part of what was the Northwest Territories and most of the islands of the Arctic Archipelago example: - - Nunavut is the homeland of the Inuit people + - Nunavut is the homeland of the Inuit people. ili: i83216 instance_hypernym: - 08569713-n @@ -17990,7 +17990,7 @@ definition: - one of the three prairie provinces in west central Canada example: - - vast fields of wheat grow on Saskatchewan's prairies + - Vast fields of wheat grow on Saskatchewan's prairies. ili: i83237 instance_hypernym: - 08840877-n @@ -19575,7 +19575,7 @@ British Isles, British West Indies, Canada, British Guiana, British West Africa, British East Africa, India, Australia, New Zealand example: - - the sun never sets on the British Empire + - The sun never sets on the British Empire. ili: i83366 instance_hypernym: - 08591861-n @@ -19961,7 +19961,7 @@ definition: - a street of Westminster in London example: - - the Prime Minister lives at No. 10 Downing Street + - The Prime Minister lives at No. 10 Downing Street. ili: i83390 instance_hypernym: - 04341737-n @@ -19993,8 +19993,8 @@ - a famous Gothic church of St. Peter in Westminster, London on the site of a former Benedictine monastery example: - - Westminster Abbey is the scene of the coronations of almost all English monarchs - - Distinguished English subjects are buried in Westminster Abbey + - Westminster Abbey is the scene of the coronations of almost all English monarchs. + - Distinguished English subjects are buried in Westminster Abbey. ili: i83393 instance_hypernym: - 03777610-n @@ -22159,7 +22159,7 @@ definition: - capital and largest city of Iraq; located on the Tigris River example: - - Baghdad is one of the great cities of the Muslim world + - Baghdad is one of the great cities of the Muslim world. ili: i83580 instance_hypernym: - 08709407-n @@ -23423,7 +23423,7 @@ definition: - a coastal area between La Spezia in Italy and Cannes in France example: - - the Riviera contains some of Europe's most popular resorts + - The Riviera contains some of Europe's most popular resorts. ili: i83682 instance_hypernym: - 08591861-n @@ -23867,7 +23867,7 @@ definition: - a republic in West Africa on the Gulf of Guinea example: - - Ghana was colonized as the Gold Coast by the British + - Ghana was colonized as the Gold Coast by the British. ili: i83723 instance_hypernym: - 08716193-n @@ -24026,8 +24026,8 @@ definition: - port city and the capital and largest city of Guyana example: - - the city was called Stabroek by the Dutch but was renamed Georgetown by the British - in 1812 + - The city was called Stabroek by the Dutch but was renamed Georgetown by the British + in 1812. ili: i83735 instance_hypernym: - 08709407-n @@ -24405,7 +24405,7 @@ definition: - capital of North Korea and an industrial center example: - - Pyongyang is Korea's oldest city but little of its history has been preserved + - Pyongyang is Korea's oldest city but little of its history has been preserved. ili: i83766 instance_hypernym: - 08709407-n @@ -25307,7 +25307,7 @@ - the vast geographical region of Europe and Asia that was controlled by the Mongols in the 13th and 14th centuries example: - - under Genghis Khan Tartary extended as far east as the Pacific Ocean + - Under Genghis Khan Tartary extended as far east as the Pacific Ocean. ili: i83827 instance_hypernym: - 08591861-n @@ -25445,7 +25445,7 @@ definition: - a city of northern Morocco at the west end of the Strait of Gibraltar example: - - the first tangerines were shipped from Tangier to Europe in 1841 + - The first tangerines were shipped from Tangier to Europe in 1841. ili: i83838 instance_hypernym: - 08542298-n @@ -25508,7 +25508,7 @@ definition: - a region of eastern South Africa on the Indian Ocean example: - - Natal was renamed KwaZulu-Natal in 1994 + - Natal was renamed KwaZulu-Natal in 1994. ili: i83843 instance_hypernym: - 08569713-n @@ -26306,7 +26306,7 @@ definition: - islands in the Atlantic Ocean belonging to Portugal example: - - the Azores are strategically located on transatlantic air and shipping routes + - The Azores are strategically located on transatlantic air and shipping routes. ili: i83907 instance_hypernym: - 09339360-n @@ -28803,7 +28803,7 @@ definition: - a city in eastern Spain on the Mediterranean example: - - Valencia is the third largest city in Spain + - Valencia is the third largest city in Spain. ili: i84106 instance_hypernym: - 08542298-n @@ -28876,7 +28876,7 @@ - an impoverished region of western Sudan example: - Darfur was a semi-independent sultanate until 1917 and is ethnically distinct - from central Sudan + from central Sudan. ili: i84111 instance_hypernym: - 08569713-n @@ -29089,7 +29089,7 @@ definition: - the largest city in Switzerland; located in the northern part of the country example: - - Zurich is the center of the German-speaking part of Switzerland + - Zurich is the center of the German-speaking part of Switzerland. ili: i84128 instance_hypernym: - 08542298-n @@ -29290,7 +29290,7 @@ - a country of southeastern Asia that extends southward along the Isthmus of Kra to the Malay Peninsula example: - - Thailand is the official name of the former Siam + - Thailand is the official name of the former Siam. ili: i84145 instance_hypernym: - 08718069-n @@ -29339,7 +29339,7 @@ - a republic in northwestern Africa on the Mediterranean coast; achieved independence from France in 1956 example: - - southern Tunisia is mostly desert + - Southern Tunisia is mostly desert. ili: i84148 instance_hypernym: - 08716193-n @@ -30081,9 +30081,9 @@ domain_region: - 09067337-n example: - - he has visited every state in the Union - - Lee hoped to detach Maryland from the Union - - the North's superior resources turned the scale + - He has visited every state in the Union. + - Lee hoped to detach Maryland from the Union. + - The North's superior resources turned the scale. ili: i84198 instance_hypernym: - 09067337-n @@ -30251,7 +30251,7 @@ definition: - a state in northwestern North America; the 49th state admitted to the union example: - - Alaska is the largest state in the United States + - Alaska is the largest state in the United States. ili: i84212 instance_hypernym: - 08673095-n @@ -30303,7 +30303,7 @@ definition: - a city in south central Alaska example: - - Anchorage is the largest city in Alaska + - Anchorage is the largest city in Alaska. ili: i84214 instance_hypernym: - 08542298-n @@ -31226,7 +31226,7 @@ definition: - a hill in Washington, D.C., where the Capitol Building sits and Congress meets example: - - they are debating the budget today on Capitol Hill + - They are debating the budget today on Capitol Hill. ili: i84291 instance_hypernym: - 09325914-n @@ -33957,7 +33957,7 @@ stands example: - Congress officially changed the name from Bedloe's Island to Liberty Island in - 1956 + 1956. ili: i84530 instance_hypernym: - 09339360-n @@ -34308,7 +34308,7 @@ - an island in New York Bay that was formerly the principal immigration station for the United States example: - - some twelve millions immigrants passed through Ellis Island + - Some twelve millions immigrants passed through Ellis Island. ili: i84556 instance_hypernym: - 09339360-n @@ -34667,7 +34667,7 @@ - (informal) a resort area in the Catskill Mountains of New York that was patronized primarily by Jewish guests example: - - many comedians learned their trade playing the borscht circuit + - Many comedians learned their trade playing the borscht circuit. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -34755,7 +34755,7 @@ definition: - a promontory on Hatteras Island off the Atlantic coast of North Carolina example: - - frequent storms drive ships to their destruction on Cape Hatteras + - Frequent storms drive ships to their destruction on Cape Hatteras. ili: i84597 instance_hypernym: - 09256622-n diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.motive.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.motive.yaml index bac8b563..748574da 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.motive.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.motive.yaml @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ definition: - a motive for living example: - - pottery was his life + - Pottery was his life. hypernym: - 00023953-n ili: i84876 @@ -36,9 +36,9 @@ definition: - grounds example: - - don't do it on my account - - the paper was rejected on account of its length - - he tried to blame the victim but his success on that score was doubtful + - Don't do it on my account. + - The paper was rejected on account of its length. + - He tried to blame the victim but his success on that score was doubtful. hypernym: - 09201896-n ili: i84880 @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ definition: - an efficient incentive example: - - they hoped it would act as a spiritual dynamic on all churches + - They hoped it would act as a spiritual dynamic on all churches. hypernym: - 09202673-n ili: i84883 @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ definition: - a strong spontaneous and irrational motivation example: - - the mass media and advertisers channel our irrational impulses + - The mass media and advertisers channel our irrational impulses. hypernym: - 09203156-n ili: i84890 @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ definition: - an urge to do or say something that might be better left undone or unsaid example: - - he felt a compulsion to babble on about the accident + - He felt a compulsion to babble on about the accident. hypernym: - 09204011-n ili: i84891 @@ -402,8 +402,8 @@ definition: - any incitement to action example: - - he awaited the signal to start - - the victory was a signal for wild celebration + - He awaited the signal to start. + - The victory was a signal for wild celebration. hypernym: - 09207872-n ili: i84914 @@ -427,7 +427,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00705558-n example: - - Freud thought of cathexis as a psychic analog of an electrical charge + - Freud thought of cathexis as a psychic analog of an electrical charge. hypernym: - 09208337-n ili: i84916 diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.object.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.object.yaml index 882cae15..7155dd7a 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.object.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.object.yaml @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ definition: - a river in northern Italy that flows southeast into the Adriatic Sea example: - - Verona is on the Adige + - Verona is on the Adige. ili: i84928 instance_hypernym: - 09434308-n @@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ definition: - an active and efficient cause; capable of producing a certain effect example: - - their research uncovered new disease agents + - Their research uncovered new disease agents. hypernym: - 00007347-n ili: i84938 @@ -688,7 +688,7 @@ - an extremely cold continent at the south pole almost entirely below the Antarctic Circle; covered by an ice cap up to 13,000 feet deep example: - - Antarctica is twice the size of Australia + - Antarctica is twice the size of Australia. ili: i84974 instance_hypernym: - 09277520-n @@ -1183,7 +1183,7 @@ definition: - an upward slope or grade (as in a road) example: - - the car couldn't make it up the rise + - The car couldn't make it up the rise. hypernym: - 09460358-n ili: i85018 @@ -1466,7 +1466,7 @@ - a body of water that was created by a flood or tide or by being held or forced back by a dam example: - - the bayous and backwaters are breeding grounds for mosquitos + - The bayous and backwaters are breeding grounds for mosquitos. hypernym: - 09248053-n ili: i85034 @@ -1546,8 +1546,8 @@ definition: - sloping land (especially the slope beside a body of water) example: - - they pulled the canoe up on the bank - - he sat on the bank of the river and watched the currents + - They pulled the canoe up on the bank. + - He sat on the bank of the river and watched the currents. hypernym: - 09460358-n ili: i85041 @@ -1570,7 +1570,7 @@ definition: - a submerged (or partly submerged) ridge in a river or along a shore example: - - the boat ran aground on a submerged bar in the river + - The boat ran aground on a submerged bar in the river. hypernym: - 09432390-n - 09237488-n @@ -1759,7 +1759,7 @@ definition: - a depression forming the ground under a body of water example: - - he searched for treasure on the ocean bed + - He searched for treasure on the ocean bed. hypernym: - 09388914-n ili: i85061 @@ -1773,7 +1773,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06125308-n example: - - they found a bed of sandstone + - They found a bed of sandstone. hypernym: - 08674880-n ili: i85062 @@ -1828,7 +1828,7 @@ - 08910324-n - 08878165-n example: - - they were climbing the ben + - They were climbing the ben. hypernym: - 09382700-n ili: i85067 @@ -2041,7 +2041,7 @@ definition: - a small fragment of something broken off from the whole example: - - a bit of rock caught him in the eye + - A bit of rock caught him in the eye. hypernym: - 09308160-n ili: i85088 @@ -2057,8 +2057,8 @@ - a hypothetical object capable of absorbing all the electromagnetic radiation falling on it example: - - a black body maintained at a constant temperature is a full radiator at that temperature - because the radiation reaching and leaving it must be in equilibrium + - A black body maintained at a constant temperature is a full radiator at that temperature + because the radiation reaching and leaving it must be in equilibrium. hypernym: - 00019308-n ili: i85089 @@ -2140,7 +2140,7 @@ definition: - anything that covers example: - - there was a blanket of snow + - There was a blanket of snow. hypernym: - 09280855-n ili: i85096 @@ -2153,8 +2153,8 @@ - a mechanism that creates a barrier between brain tissues and circulating blood; serves to protect the central nervous system example: - - the brain was protected from the large molecules of the virus by the blood-brain - barrier + - The brain was protected from the large molecules of the virus by the blood-brain + barrier. hypernym: - 09237488-n ili: i85097 @@ -2184,7 +2184,7 @@ definition: - the sky as viewed during daylight example: - - he shot an arrow into the blue + - He shot an arrow into the blue. hypernym: - 09459612-n ili: i85100 @@ -2233,8 +2233,8 @@ - 09351810-n - 09399110-n example: - - they invaded our territorial waters - - they were sitting by the water's edge + - They invaded our territorial waters. + - They were sitting by the water's edge. hypernym: - 00002452-n ili: i85104 @@ -2466,7 +2466,7 @@ definition: - a natural stream of water smaller than a river (and often a tributary of a river) example: - - the creek dried up every summer + - The creek dried up every summer. hypernym: - 09471510-n ili: i85127 @@ -2558,7 +2558,7 @@ - a hard lump produced by the concretion of mineral salts; found in hollow organs or ducts of the body example: - - renal calculi can be very painful + - Renal calculi can be very painful. hypernym: - 09438954-n ili: i85136 @@ -2810,7 +2810,7 @@ definition: - a small cape in southwestern Spain example: - - Nelson defeated the French and Spanish fleets off Cape Trafalgar in 1805 + - Nelson defeated the French and Spanish fleets off Cape Trafalgar in 1805. ili: i85160 instance_hypernym: - 09256622-n @@ -2906,7 +2906,7 @@ - a natural object that resembles or suggests a carpet example: - a carpet of flowers - - the larvae of some moths spin a web that resembles a carpet + - The larvae of some moths spin a web that resembles a carpet. hypernym: - 00019308-n ili: i85168 @@ -2990,7 +2990,7 @@ definition: - anything that is caught (especially if it is worth catching) example: - - he shared his catch with the others + - He shared his catch with the others. hypernym: - 00002684-n ili: i85176 @@ -3060,7 +3060,7 @@ definition: - any large dark enclosed space example: - - his eyes were dark caverns + - His eyes were dark caverns. hypernym: - 09296197-n ili: i85182 @@ -3170,7 +3170,7 @@ domain_topic: - 09434308-n example: - - the ship went aground in the channel + - The ship went aground in the channel. hypernym: - 09248053-n ili: i85192 @@ -3479,7 +3479,7 @@ definition: - a steep high face of rock example: - - he stood on a high cliff overlooking the town + - He stood on a high cliff overlooking the town. - a steep drop hypernym: - 09310874-n @@ -3561,7 +3561,7 @@ definition: - a slope down which sleds may coast example: - - when it snowed they made a coast on the golf course + - When it snowed they made a coast on the golf course. hypernym: - 09460358-n ili: i85229 @@ -3802,7 +3802,7 @@ definition: - something that has consolidated into a compact mass example: - - he dropped the consolidation into the acid bath + - He dropped the consolidation into the acid bath. hypernym: - 00019308-n ili: i85250 @@ -3837,8 +3837,8 @@ definition: - one of the large landmasses of the earth example: - - there are seven continents - - pioneers had to cross the continent on foot + - There are seven continents. + - Pioneers had to cross the continent on foot. hypernym: - 09358822-n ili: i85253 @@ -3980,7 +3980,7 @@ definition: - a projecting part where two sides or edges meet example: - - he knocked off the corners + - He knocked off the corners. hypernym: - 09408804-n ili: i85267 @@ -4052,7 +4052,7 @@ - a natural object that covers or envelops example: - under a covering of dust - - the fox was flushed from its cover + - The fox was flushed from its cover. hypernym: - 00019308-n ili: i85274 @@ -4340,7 +4340,7 @@ definition: - loose scales shed from the scalp example: - - I could see the dandruff on her shoulders + - I could see the dandruff on her shoulders. hypernym: - 09448485-n ili: i85300 @@ -4352,7 +4352,7 @@ - the 2nd longest European river (after the Volga); flows from southwestern Germany to the Black Sea example: - - Vienna, Budapest, and Belgrade are on the banks of the Danube + - Vienna, Budapest, and Belgrade are on the banks of the Danube. ili: i85301 instance_hypernym: - 09434308-n @@ -4530,7 +4530,7 @@ definition: - something desired as a necessity example: - - the desiderata for a vacation are time and money + - The desiderata for a vacation are time and money. hypernym: - 09390100-n ili: i85318 @@ -4666,7 +4666,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00465962-n example: - - it was a good drive but the ball ended up in a divot + - It was a good drive but the ball ended up in a divot. hypernym: - 09416001-n ili: i85331 @@ -4832,7 +4832,7 @@ definition: - any large deep body of water example: - - he jumped into the drink and had to be rescued + - He jumped into the drink and had to be rescued. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -4864,8 +4864,8 @@ definition: - the 3rd planet from the sun; the planet we live on example: - - the Earth moves around the sun - - he sailed around the world + - The Earth moves around the sun. + - He sailed around the world. ili: i85350 instance_hypernym: - 09479499-n @@ -5022,7 +5022,7 @@ definition: - a natural covering (as by a fluid) example: - - the spacecraft detected an envelope of gas around the comet + - The spacecraft detected an envelope of gas around the comet. hypernym: - 09280855-n ili: i85365 @@ -5289,8 +5289,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06125308-n example: - - they built it right over a geological fault - - he studied the faulting of the earth's crust + - They built it right over a geological fault. + - He studied the faulting of the earth's crust. hypernym: - 09281621-n ili: i85385 @@ -5339,8 +5339,8 @@ definition: - something that is found example: - - the findings in the gastrointestinal tract indicate that he died several hours - after dinner + - The findings in the gastrointestinal tract indicate that he died several hours + after dinner. - an area rich in archaeological findings hypernym: - 00002684-n @@ -5519,7 +5519,7 @@ definition: - the ground on which people and animals move about example: - - the fire spared the forest floor + - The fire spared the forest floor. hypernym: - 09357302-n ili: i85407 @@ -5542,7 +5542,7 @@ definition: - a body of water that has been created by deliberately flooding an area example: - - many campsites were located near the flowage + - Many campsites were located near the flowage. hypernym: - 09248053-n ili: i85409 @@ -5553,7 +5553,7 @@ definition: - a mass of small bubbles formed in or on a liquid example: - - the beer had a thick head of foam + - The beer had a thick head of foam. hypernym: - 09252616-n ili: i85410 @@ -5673,7 +5673,7 @@ definition: - a fountain described in folk tales as able to make people young again example: - - Ponce de Leon discovered Florida while searching for the Fountain of Youth + - Ponce de Leon discovered Florida while searching for the Fountain of Youth. hypernym: - 09466357-n ili: i85422 @@ -6208,7 +6208,7 @@ definition: - woodlands in full leaf example: - - the greenwood was Robin Hood's home + - The greenwood was Robin Hood's home. hypernym: - 09306921-n ili: i85473 @@ -6219,7 +6219,7 @@ definition: - material resulting from the process of grinding example: - - vegetable grindings clogged the drain + - Vegetable grindings clogged the drain. hypernym: - 14609699-n ili: i85474 @@ -6240,7 +6240,7 @@ definition: - dregs consisting of solid particles (especially of coffee) that form a residue example: - - it is a Middle Eastern custom to read your future in your coffee grounds + - It is a Middle Eastern custom to read your future in your coffee grounds. hypernym: - 09292878-n ili: i85476 @@ -6671,7 +6671,7 @@ - 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- the valley of the Indus was the site of an early civilization + - The valley of the Indus was the site of an early civilization. ili: i85573 instance_hypernym: - 09434308-n @@ -7295,7 +7295,7 @@ definition: - anything that is not essential example: - - they discarded all their inessentials + - They discarded all their inessentials. hypernym: - 00002452-n ili: i85575 @@ -7574,7 +7574,7 @@ - the isthmus that connects Central America and South America; was formerly called the Isthmus of Darien example: - - Balboa crossed the Isthmus of Darien + - Balboa crossed the Isthmus of Darien. ili: i85602 instance_hypernym: - 09342510-n @@ -7608,7 +7608,7 @@ definition: - a sharp projection on an edge or surface example: - - he clutched a jag of the rock + - He clutched a jag of the rock. hypernym: - 13942718-n ili: i85605 @@ -8377,9 +8377,9 @@ definition: - the solid part of the earth's surface example: - - the plane turned away from the sea and moved back over land - - the earth shook for several minutes - - he dropped the logs on the ground + - The plane turned away from the sea and moved back over land. + - The earth shook for several minutes. + - He dropped the logs on the ground. hypernym: - 00002684-n ili: i85674 @@ -8396,7 +8396,7 @@ - material in the top layer of the surface of the earth in which plants can grow (especially with reference to its quality or use) example: - - the land had never been plowed + - The land had never been plowed. - good agricultural soil hypernym: - 00002684-n @@ -8497,7 +8497,7 @@ definition: - an accidental hole that allows something (fluid or light etc.) to enter or escape example: - - one of the tires developed a leak + - One of the tires developed a leak. hypernym: - 09327371-n ili: i85685 @@ -9163,7 +9163,7 @@ to the naked eye; minerals rich in iron cover its surface and are responsible for its characteristic color example: - - Mars has two satellites + - Mars has two satellites. ili: i85750 instance_hypernym: - 09479499-n @@ -9247,7 +9247,7 @@ definition: - fragments of wood example: - - it was smashed into matchwood + - It was smashed into matchwood. hypernym: - 09244958-n ili: i85757 @@ -9422,8 +9422,8 @@ definition: - flat tableland with steep edges example: - - the tribe was relatively safe on the mesa but they had to descend into the valley - for water + - The tribe was relatively safe on the mesa but they had to descend into the valley + for water. hypernym: - 09476138-n ili: i85772 @@ -9578,7 +9578,7 @@ definition: - the water that is well below the surface but also well above the bottom example: - - many marine fishes inhabit the mid-waters + - Many marine fishes inhabit the mid-waters. hypernym: - 09248053-n ili: i85787 @@ -9671,7 +9671,7 @@ to become a tributary of the Mississippi at Saint Louis example: - The Missouri and Mississippi Rivers together form the third longest river in the - world + world. ili: i85795 instance_hypernym: - 09434308-n @@ -9713,8 +9713,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06125308-n example: - - the Mohorovicic discontinuity averages 5 miles down under oceans and 20 miles - down under continents + - The Mohorovicic discontinuity averages 5 miles down under oceans and 20 miles + down under continents. ili: i85799 instance_hypernym: - 08529331-n @@ -9777,7 +9777,7 @@ definition: - any natural satellite of a planet example: - - Jupiter has sixteen moons + - Jupiter has sixteen moons. hypernym: - 09447148-n ili: i85805 @@ -9788,8 +9788,8 @@ definition: - the natural satellite of the Earth example: - - the average distance to the Moon is 384,400 kilometers - - men first stepped on the moon in 1969 + - The average distance to the Moon is 384,400 kilometers. + - Men first stepped on the moon in 1969. ili: i85806 instance_hypernym: - 09447148-n @@ -9801,8 +9801,8 @@ definition: - any object resembling a moon example: - - he made a moon lamp that he used as a night light - - the clock had a moon that showed various phases + - He made a moon lamp that he used as a night light. + - The clock had a moon that showed various phases. hypernym: - 00002684-n ili: i85807 @@ -9873,7 +9873,7 @@ definition: - a nonspecific agent that imparts motion example: - - happiness is the aim of all men and the motor of all action + - Happiness is the aim of all men and the motor of all action. hypernym: - 09213796-n ili: i85814 @@ -9906,7 +9906,7 @@ definition: - the side or slope of a mountain example: - - conifer forests cover the eastern versant + - Conifer forests cover the eastern versant. hypernym: - 09460358-n ili: i85817 @@ -9927,7 +9927,7 @@ definition: - a mountain range in northwestern Israel near the Mediterranean coast example: - - according to the Old Testament, Elijah defeated the priests of Baal at Mount Carmel + - According to the Old Testament, Elijah defeated the priests of Baal at Mount Carmel. ili: i85819 instance_hypernym: - 09426609-n @@ -9957,7 +9957,7 @@ definition: - the point where a stream issues into a larger body of water example: - - New York is at the mouth of the Hudson + - New York is at the mouth of the Hudson. hypernym: - 09310874-n ili: i85822 @@ -9968,8 +9968,8 @@ definition: - an opening that resembles a mouth (as of a cave or a gorge) example: - - he rode into the mouth of the canyon - - they built a fire at the mouth of the cave + - He rode into the mouth of the canyon. + - They built a fire at the mouth of the cave. hypernym: - 09402023-n ili: i85823 @@ -9990,7 +9990,7 @@ definition: - a puddle of mud example: - - the children loved a mud puddle + - The children loved a mud puddle. hypernym: - 09420482-n ili: i85825 @@ -10064,7 +10064,7 @@ definition: - a necessary or essential thing example: - - seat belts are an absolute must + - Seat belts are an absolute must. hypernym: - 09390100-n ili: i85832 @@ -10230,7 +10230,7 @@ definition: - the natural physical world including plants and animals and landscapes etc. example: - - they tried to preserve nature as they found it + - They tried to preserve nature as they found it. hypernym: - 09489410-n ili: i85848 @@ -10259,9 +10259,9 @@ definition: - anything indispensable example: - - food and shelter are necessities of life + - Food and shelter are necessities of life. - the essentials of the good life - - allow farmers to buy their requirements under favorable conditions + - … allow farmers to buy their requirements under favorable conditions - a place where the requisites of water fuel and fodder can be obtained hypernym: - 00002452-n @@ -10296,8 +10296,8 @@ definition: - anything that is necessary but lacking example: - - he had sufficient means to meet his simple needs - - I tried to supply his wants + - He had sufficient means to meet his simple needs. + - I tried to supply his wants. hypernym: - 09390100-n ili: i85854 @@ -10309,8 +10309,8 @@ definition: - a nearby object of the same kind example: - - Fort Worth is a neighbor of Dallas - - what is the closest neighbor to the Earth? + - Fort Worth is a neighbor of Dallas. + - What is the closest neighbor to the Earth? hypernym: - 00002684-n ili: i85855 @@ -10334,8 +10334,8 @@ - a giant planet with a ring of ice particles; the 8th planet from the sun is the most remote of the gas giants example: - - the existence of Neptune was predicted from perturbations in the orbit of Uranus - and it was then identified in 1846 + - The existence of Neptune was predicted from perturbations in the orbit of Uranus + and it was then identified in 1846. ili: i85857 instance_hypernym: - 09344993-n @@ -10829,7 +10829,7 @@ - the part of the sea that can be seen from the shore and is beyond the anchoring area example: - - there was a ship in the offing + - There was a ship in the offing. hypernym: - 09248053-n ili: i85902 @@ -10942,8 +10942,8 @@ definition: - an open or empty space in or between things example: - - there was a small opening between the trees - - the explosion made a gap in the wall + - There was a small opening between the trees. + - The explosion made a gap in the wall. hypernym: - 13933399-n ili: i85913 @@ -11323,7 +11323,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07995848-n example: - - Liakoura is the modern name of Mount Parnassus + - Liakoura is the modern name of Mount Parnassus. ili: i85945 instance_hypernym: - 09383019-n @@ -11336,8 +11336,8 @@ definition: - a portion of a natural object example: - - they analyzed the river into three parts - - he needed a piece of granite + - They analyzed the river into three parts. + - He needed a piece of granite. hypernym: - 00002452-n ili: i85946 @@ -11360,7 +11360,7 @@ - the location in a range of mountains of a geological formation that is lower than the surrounding peaks example: - - we got through the pass before it started to snow + - We got through the pass before it started to snow. hypernym: - 00027365-n ili: i85948 @@ -11373,7 +11373,7 @@ definition: - a line or route along which something travels or moves example: - - the hurricane demolished houses in its path + - The hurricane demolished houses in its path. - the track of an animal - the course of the river hypernym: @@ -11713,7 +11713,7 @@ definition: - a sizeable hole (usually in the ground) example: - - they dug a pit to bury the body + - They dug a pit to bury the body. hypernym: - 09327656-n ili: i85982 @@ -11743,8 +11743,8 @@ definition: - extensive tract of level open land example: - - they emerged from the woods onto a vast open plain - - he longed for the fields of his youth + - They emerged from the woods onto a vast open plain. + - He longed for the fields of his youth. hypernym: - 09357302-n ili: i85985 @@ -11850,7 +11850,7 @@ - a large asteroid that was once thought to be the farthest known planet from the sun; it has an elliptical orbit example: - - Pluto was discovered by Clyde Tombaugh in 1930 + - Pluto was discovered by Clyde Tombaugh in 1930. ili: i85994 instance_hypernym: - 09231590-n @@ -11882,7 +11882,7 @@ definition: - a promontory extending out into a large body of water example: - - they sailed south around the point + - They sailed south around the point. hypernym: - 09422467-n ili: i85997 @@ -11946,7 +11946,7 @@ definition: - a small lake example: - - the pond was too small for sailing + - The pond was too small for sailing. hypernym: - 09351810-n ili: i86003 @@ -11958,8 +11958,8 @@ definition: - a small body of standing water (rainwater) or other liquid example: - - there were puddles of muddy water in the road after the rain - - the body lay in a pool of blood + - There were puddles of muddy water in the road after the rain. + - The body lay in a pool of blood. hypernym: - 09248053-n ili: i86004 @@ -12147,7 +12147,7 @@ definition: - any soft or soggy mass example: - - he pounded it to a pulp + - He pounded it to a pulp. hypernym: - 09370952-n ili: i86022 @@ -12221,8 +12221,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - quarks have not been observed directly but theoretical predictions based on their - existence have been confirmed experimentally + - Quarks have not been observed directly but theoretical predictions based on their + existence have been confirmed experimentally. hypernym: - 09294991-n ili: i86029 @@ -12253,7 +12253,7 @@ definition: - an agent that gives or restores life or vigor example: - - the soul is the quickener of the body + - The soul is the quickener of the body. hypernym: - 09213796-n ili: i86032 @@ -12324,8 +12324,8 @@ definition: - a series of hills or mountains example: - - the valley was between two ranges of hills - - the plains lay just beyond the mountain range + - The valley was between two ranges of hills. + - The plains lay just beyond the mountain range. hypernym: - 09310874-n ili: i86039 @@ -12467,7 +12467,7 @@ definition: - any agent that produces relaxation example: - - music is a good relaxer + - Music is a good relaxer. hypernym: - 09213796-n ili: i86052 @@ -12488,7 +12488,7 @@ definition: - any object that is left unused or still extant example: - - I threw out the remains of my dinner + - I threw out the remains of my dinner. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -12523,7 +12523,7 @@ - anything (a person or animal or plant or substance) in which an infectious agent normally lives and multiplies example: - - an infectious agent depends on a reservoir for its survival + - An infectious agent depends on a reservoir for its survival. hypernym: - 00002452-n ili: i86057 @@ -12589,7 +12589,7 @@ definition: - a major French river; flows into the Mediterranean near Marseilles example: - - the valley of the Rhone is famous for its vineyards + - The valley of the Rhone is famous for its vineyards. ili: i86063 instance_hypernym: - 09434308-n @@ -12603,8 +12603,8 @@ example: - a mere ribbon of land - the lighted ribbon of traffic - - from the air the road was a grey thread - - a thread of smoke climbed upward + - From the air the road was a grey thread. + - A thread of smoke climbed upward. hypernym: - 00002684-n ili: i86064 @@ -12653,7 +12653,7 @@ definition: - a gap between cloud masses example: - - the sun shone through a rift in the clouds + - The sun shone through a rift in the clouds. hypernym: - 09402023-n ili: i86069 @@ -12714,8 +12714,8 @@ definition: - an opening made forcibly as by pulling apart example: - - there was a rip in his pants - - she had snags in her stockings + - There was a rip in his pants. + - She had snags in her stockings. hypernym: - 09402023-n ili: i86075 @@ -12748,7 +12748,7 @@ definition: - a large natural stream of water (larger than a creek) example: - - the river was navigable for 50 miles + - The river was navigable for 50 miles. hypernym: - 09471510-n ili: i86078 @@ -12806,7 +12806,7 @@ definition: - a lump or mass of hard consolidated mineral matter example: - - he threw a rock at me + - He threw a rock at me. hypernym: - 00019308-n ili: i86083 @@ -12835,8 +12835,8 @@ definition: - the inner top surface of a covered area or hollow space example: - - the roof of the cave was very high - - I could see the roof of the bear's mouth + - The roof of the cave was very high. + - I could see the roof of the bear's mouth. hypernym: - 09280855-n ili: i86085 @@ -12847,7 +12847,7 @@ definition: - the course along which communications spread example: - - the story is going the rounds in Washington + - The story is going the rounds in Washington. hypernym: - 09410115-n ili: i86086 @@ -12869,7 +12869,7 @@ - a long continuous strip (usually running horizontally) example: - a mackerel sky filled with rows of clouds - - rows of barbed wire protected the trenches + - Rows of barbed wire protected the trenches. hypernym: - 09472659-n ili: i86088 @@ -13228,7 +13228,7 @@ War example: - Theodore Roosevelt and his Rough Riders became famous for their charge up San - Juan Hill + Juan Hill. ili: i86123 instance_hypernym: - 09325914-n @@ -13411,7 +13411,7 @@ definition: - (usually plural) a fragment scraped off of something and collected example: - - they collected blood scrapings for analysis + - They collected blood scrapings for analysis. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -13521,7 +13521,7 @@ - a very thin slice (of tissue or mineral or other substance) for examination under a microscope example: - - sections from the left ventricle showed diseased tissue + - Sections from the left ventricle showed diseased tissue. hypernym: - 09460145-n ili: i86150 @@ -13625,7 +13625,7 @@ definition: - an informal expression for all of the oceans of the world example: - - the old salt had sailed the seven seas + - The old salt had sailed the seven seas. hypernym: - 09248053-n ili: i86160 @@ -13742,7 +13742,7 @@ definition: - a rigid covering that envelops an object example: - - the satellite is covered with a smooth shell of ice + - The satellite is covered with a smooth shell of ice. hypernym: - 09280855-n ili: i86171 @@ -13847,7 +13847,7 @@ definition: - any agent that shortens example: - - alcohol is a great shortener of life + - Alcohol is a great shortener of life. hypernym: - 09213796-n ili: i86181 @@ -14018,7 +14018,7 @@ definition: - a thin layer covering the surface of a liquid example: - - there was a thin skim of oil on the water + - There was a thin skim of oil on the water. hypernym: - 09280855-n ili: i86197 @@ -14041,7 +14041,7 @@ definition: - a stretch of water without current or movement example: - - suddenly they were in a slack and the water was motionless + - Suddenly they were in a slack and the water was motionless. hypernym: - 09472094-n ili: i86199 @@ -14081,8 +14081,8 @@ definition: - an elevated geological formation example: - - he climbed the steep slope - - the house was built on the side of a mountain + - He climbed the steep slope. + - The house was built on the side of a mountain. hypernym: - 09310874-n ili: i86203 @@ -14095,7 +14095,7 @@ definition: - the trail of an animal (especially a deer) example: - - he followed the deer's slot over the soft turf to the edge of the trees + - He followed the deer's slot over the soft turf to the edge of the trees. hypernym: - 09483442-n ili: i86204 @@ -14249,7 +14249,7 @@ definition: - a large ocean inlet or deep bay example: - - the main body of the sound ran parallel to the coast + - The main body of the sound ran parallel to the coast. hypernym: - 09248053-n ili: i86218 @@ -14408,7 +14408,7 @@ definition: - a thin sliver of wood example: - - he lit the fire with a burning splint + - He lit the fire with a burning splint. hypernym: - 09408030-n ili: i86231 @@ -14419,8 +14419,8 @@ definition: - a small thin sharp bit of wood or glass or metal example: - - he got a splinter in his finger - - it broke into slivers + - He got a splinter in his finger. + - It broke into slivers. hypernym: - 09244958-n ili: i86232 @@ -14432,7 +14432,7 @@ definition: - a lengthwise crack in wood example: - - he inserted the wedge into a split in the log + - He inserted the wedge into a split in the log. hypernym: - 09281621-n ili: i86233 @@ -14443,7 +14443,7 @@ definition: - the trail left by a person or an animal; what the hunter follows in pursuing game example: - - the hounds followed the fox's spoor + - The hounds followed the fox's spoor. hypernym: - 09483442-n ili: i86234 @@ -14573,9 +14573,9 @@ definition: - the course along which a person has walked or is walking in example: - - I followed in his steps - - he retraced his steps - - his steps turned toward home + - I followed in his steps. + - He retraced his steps. + - His steps turned toward home. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -14820,7 +14820,7 @@ definition: - a relatively long narrow piece of something example: - - he felt a flat strip of muscle + - He felt a flat strip of muscle. hypernym: - 09408804-n ili: i86268 @@ -14866,8 +14866,8 @@ definition: - the star that is the source of light and heat for the planets in the solar system example: - - the sun contains 99.85% of the mass in the solar system - - the Earth revolves around the Sun + - The sun contains 99.85% of the mass in the solar system. + - The Earth revolves around the Sun. ili: i86272 instance_hypernym: - 09467004-n @@ -14945,8 +14945,8 @@ definition: - the outermost level of the land or sea example: - - earthquakes originate far below the surface - - three quarters of the Earth's surface is covered by water + - Earthquakes originate far below the surface. + - Three quarters of the Earth's surface is covered by water. hypernym: - 08609236-n ili: i86280 @@ -15104,7 +15104,7 @@ definition: - a twisted and tangled mass that is highly interwoven example: - - they carved their way through the tangle of vines + - They carved their way through the tangle of vines. hypernym: - 00019308-n ili: i86295 @@ -15486,7 +15486,7 @@ - a track or mark left by something that has passed example: - there as a trail of blood - - a tear left its trail on her cheek + - A tear left its trail on her cheek. hypernym: - 09410115-n ili: i86332 @@ -15836,8 +15836,8 @@ - territorial waters included within a distance of 12 nautical miles of the coasts of the United States and its territories example: - - ships operating in United States waters must adhere to United States laws and - regulations + - Ships operating in United States waters must adhere to United States laws and + regulations. ili: i86366 instance_hypernym: - 09479744-n @@ -15849,7 +15849,7 @@ definition: - everything that exists anywhere example: - - they study the evolution of the universe + - They study the evolution of the universe. - the biggest tree in existence hypernym: - 00019308-n @@ -15922,7 +15922,7 @@ - a giant planet with a ring of ice particles; the 7th planet from the sun has a blue-green color and many satellites example: - - Uranus was discovered by William Herschel in 1781 + - Uranus was discovered by William Herschel in 1781. ili: i86373 instance_hypernym: - 09344993-n @@ -15965,7 +15965,7 @@ definition: - anything that resembles a vagabond in having no fixed place example: - - pirate ships were vagabonds of the sea + - Pirate ships were vagabonds of the sea. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -15998,7 +15998,7 @@ definition: - something that is likely to vary; something that is subject to variation example: - - the weather is one variable to be considered + - The weather is one variable to be considered. hypernym: - 00002452-n ili: i86380 @@ -16022,10 +16022,10 @@ - 00015568-n - 01328932-n example: - - mosquitos are vectors of malaria and yellow fever - - fleas are vectors of the plague - - aphids are transmitters of plant diseases - - when medical scientists talk about vectors they are usually talking about insects + - Mosquitos are vectors of malaria and yellow fever. + - Fleas are vectors of the plague. + - Aphids are transmitters of plant diseases. + - When medical scientists talk about vectors they are usually talking about insects. hypernym: - 09213796-n ili: i86382 @@ -16076,7 +16076,7 @@ definition: - a constellation in the Southern Hemisphere between Carina and Pyxis example: - - because of its configuration Vela is sometimes called ‘the Sails’ + - Because of its configuration Vela is sometimes called ‘the Sails’. ili: i86387 instance_hypernym: - 09275876-n @@ -16100,8 +16100,8 @@ and retrograde (in the opposite sense of the Earth and all other planets except Uranus); it is visible from Earth as an early ‘morning star’ or an ‘evening star’ example: - - before it was known that they were the same object the evening star was called - Venus and the morning star was called Lucifer + - Before it was known that they were the same object the evening star was called + Venus and the morning star was called Lucifer. ili: i86389 instance_hypernym: - 09479499-n @@ -16281,7 +16281,7 @@ - a wall of water - a wall of smoke - a wall of prejudice - - negotiations ran into a brick wall + - Negotiations ran into a brick wall. hypernym: - 00002684-n ili: i86406 @@ -16410,7 +16410,7 @@ definition: - underground surface below which the ground is wholly saturated with water example: - - spring rains had raised the water table + - Spring rains had raised the water table. hypernym: - 09310874-n ili: i86419 @@ -16432,7 +16432,7 @@ definition: - that which weakens or causes a loss of strength example: - - doubt is a great weakener of resolve + - Doubt is a great weakener of resolve. hypernym: - 09213796-n ili: i86421 @@ -16459,7 +16459,7 @@ definition: - an intricate network suggesting something that was formed by weaving or interweaving example: - - the trees cast a delicate web of shadows over the lawn + - The trees cast a delicate web of shadows over the lawn. hypernym: - 00002684-n ili: i86423 @@ -16647,7 +16647,7 @@ definition: - an opening that resembles a window in appearance or function example: - - he could see them through a window in the trees + - He could see them through a window in the trees. hypernym: - 09402023-n ili: i86442 diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.person.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.person.yaml index cef1383e..b294d915 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.person.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.person.yaml @@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ definition: - the personification of death example: - - Death walked the streets of the plague-bound city + - Death walked the streets of the plague-bound city. ili: i86478 instance_hypernym: - 09506868-n @@ -361,7 +361,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06465519-n example: - - ye cannot serve God and Mammon + - Ye cannot serve God and Mammon. ili: i86497 instance_hypernym: - 09506868-n @@ -663,7 +663,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07995848-n example: - - Hydra was slain by Hercules + - Hydra was slain by Hercules. hypernym: - 09515254-n ili: i86523 @@ -1124,7 +1124,7 @@ - a causal agent creating and controlling things in the universe example: - the laws of nature - - nature has seen to it that men are stronger than women + - Nature has seen to it that men are stronger than women. hypernym: - 00007347-n ili: i86562 @@ -1135,7 +1135,7 @@ definition: - supernatural forces and events and beings collectively example: - - She doesn't believe in the supernatural + - She doesn't believe in the supernatural. hypernym: - 00007347-n ili: i86563 @@ -1171,7 +1171,7 @@ definition: - an agent that is the cause of all things but does not itself have a cause example: - - God is the first cause + - God is the first cause. hypernym: - 00007347-n ili: i86566 @@ -1193,7 +1193,7 @@ definition: - the ultimate agency regarded as predetermining the course of events example: - - we are helpless in the face of destiny + - We are helpless in the face of destiny. hypernym: - 00007347-n ili: i86568 @@ -2930,7 +2930,7 @@ - the manifestation of a Hindu deity (especially Vishnu) in human or superhuman or animal form example: - - some Hindus consider Krishna to be an avatar of the god Vishnu + - Some Hindus consider Krishna to be an avatar of the god Vishnu. hypernym: - 09546113-n ili: i86730 @@ -2973,8 +2973,8 @@ - 'avatar of Vishnu whose name is synonymous with God; any of three incarnations: Ramachandra or Parashurama or Balarama' example: - - in Hindu folklore Rama is the epitome of chivalry and courage and obedience to - sacred law + - In Hindu folklore Rama is the epitome of chivalry and courage and obedience to + sacred law. ili: i86734 instance_hypernym: - 09553360-n @@ -3408,7 +3408,7 @@ definition: - God when considered as the first person in the Trinity example: - - hear our prayers, Heavenly Father + - Hear our prayers, Heavenly Father. ili: i86775 instance_hypernym: - 09561132-n @@ -3623,7 +3623,7 @@ - a messenger from God example: - They are supernatural beings who serve as divine messengers between people and - gods + gods. hypernym: - 09562026-n ili: i86795 @@ -4081,7 +4081,7 @@ definition: - a ghostly appearing figure example: - - we were unprepared for the apparition that confronted us + - We were unprepared for the apparition that confronted us. hypernym: - 09568453-n ili: i86834 @@ -4119,8 +4119,8 @@ domain_topic: - 07995848-n example: - - when Adonis died Zeus decreed that he should spend winters in the underworld with - Persephone and spend summers with Aphrodite + - When Adonis died Zeus decreed that he should spend winters in the underworld with + Persephone and spend summers with Aphrodite. hypernym: - 09529348-n ili: i86837 @@ -4174,7 +4174,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07995347-n example: - - the ancient Greeks believed that nymphs inhabited forests and bodies of water + - The ancient Greeks believed that nymphs inhabited forests and bodies of water. hypernym: - 09571032-n ili: i86842 @@ -4621,7 +4621,7 @@ - 07995848-n example: - Boreas was pictured as bearded and powerful and winged and draped against the - cold + cold. ili: i86881 instance_hypernym: - 09574485-n @@ -4718,7 +4718,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07999593-n example: - - Saturday is Saturn's Day + - Saturday is Saturn's Day. ili: i86889 instance_hypernym: - 09575810-n @@ -6662,7 +6662,7 @@ definition: - an imaginary person represented in a work of fiction (play or film or story) example: - - she is the main character in the novel + - She is the main character in the novel. hypernym: - 09506868-n ili: i87055 @@ -6798,9 +6798,9 @@ definition: - a legendary giant lumberjack of the north woods of the United States and Canada example: - - Paul Bunyan had a blue ox named Babe - - the lakes of Minnesota began when Paul Bunyan and Babe's footprints filled with - water + - Paul Bunyan had a blue ox named Babe. + - The lakes of Minnesota began when Paul Bunyan and Babe's footprints filled with + water. ili: i87067 instance_hypernym: - 09610740-n @@ -7248,7 +7248,7 @@ definition: - a villainous Jew in a novel by Charles Dickens example: - - Fagin was a fence who trained boys as pickpockets + - Fagin was a fence who trained boys as pickpockets. ili: i87106 instance_hypernym: - 09610740-n @@ -7400,7 +7400,7 @@ definition: - a nonexistent person popularized by American servicemen during World War II example: - - Kilroy was here + - Kilroy was here. ili: i87120 instance_hypernym: - 09610740-n @@ -7830,8 +7830,8 @@ definition: - a person who is present and participates in a meeting example: - - he was a regular attender at department meetings - - the gathering satisfied both organizers and attendees + - He was a regular attender at department meetings. + - The gathering satisfied both organizers and attendees. hypernym: - 10421528-n ili: i87163 @@ -7994,7 +7994,7 @@ - a member of a constituency; a citizen who is represented in a government by officials for whom he or she votes example: - - needs continued support by constituents to be re-elected + - … needs continued support by constituents to be re-elected hypernym: - 10780008-n ili: i87179 @@ -8082,7 +8082,7 @@ definition: - an eccentric or undignified rustic example: - - I'll be a gone coon when the battle starts + - I'll be a gone coon when the battle starts. exemplifies: - 07139048-n hypernym: @@ -8264,7 +8264,7 @@ definition: - a person who enjoys testing innovative ideas example: - - she was an experimenter in new forms of poetry + - She was an experimenter in new forms of poetry. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i87206 @@ -8302,8 +8302,8 @@ definition: - a part of a person that is used to refer to a person example: - - he looked out at a roomful of faces - - when he returned to work he met many new faces + - He looked out at a roomful of faces. + - When he returned to work he met many new faces. exemplifies: - 07123138-n hypernym: @@ -8388,8 +8388,8 @@ - an indigenous person who was born in a particular place example: - the art of the natives of the northwest coast - - the Canadian government scrapped plans to tax the grants to aboriginal college - students + - The Canadian government scrapped plans to tax the grants to aboriginal college + students. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i87217 @@ -8404,7 +8404,7 @@ definition: - a person born in a particular place or country example: - - he is a native of Brazil + - He is a native of Brazil. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i87218 @@ -8547,7 +8547,7 @@ definition: - a person who owes allegiance to that nation example: - - a monarch has a duty to his subjects + - A monarch has a duty to his subjects. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i87232 @@ -8629,7 +8629,7 @@ definition: - a preadolescent boy or girl (usually between 9 and 12 years of age) example: - - little league is intended for the preteens + - Little league is intended for the preteens. hypernym: - 09645219-n ili: i87240 @@ -8774,7 +8774,7 @@ definition: - a person who works at a specific occupation example: - - he is a good worker + - He is a good worker. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i87254 @@ -9211,7 +9211,7 @@ - a member of the Muskhogean people formerly living in what is now the state of Alabama example: - - the Alabamas were members of the Creek Confederacy + - The Alabamas were members of the Creek Confederacy. hypernym: - 09681743-n ili: i87313 @@ -9282,7 +9282,7 @@ had a culture (which reached its peak between AD 300 and 900) characterized by outstanding architecture and pottery and astronomy example: - - Mayans had a system of writing and an accurate calendar + - Mayans had a system of writing and an accurate calendar. hypernym: - 09664887-n ili: i87320 @@ -11112,7 +11112,7 @@ definition: - a Christian example: - - Christians refer to themselves as gentiles + - Christians refer to themselves as gentiles. hypernym: - 09697405-n ili: i87506 @@ -11665,7 +11665,7 @@ definition: - a member of the mountain people living in the eastern regions of Afghanistan example: - - Pathans are the predominant ethnic group in Afghanistan + - Pathans are the predominant ethnic group in Afghanistan. hypernym: - 09708831-n ili: i87562 @@ -12302,7 +12302,7 @@ definition: - the people of the Netherlands example: - - the Dutch are famous for their tulips + - The Dutch are famous for their tulips. hypernym: - 08183451-n ili: i87629 @@ -12443,8 +12443,8 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - in the ninth century the Vikings began raiding the Anglo-Saxons in Britain - - his ancestors were not just British, they were Anglo-Saxons + - In the ninth century the Vikings began raiding the Anglo-Saxons in Britain. + - His ancestors were not just British, they were Anglo-Saxons. hypernym: - 09720544-n ili: i87643 @@ -13274,7 +13274,7 @@ definition: - a native or inhabitant of Iran example: - - the majority of Irani are Persian Shiite Muslims + - The majority of Irani are Persian Shiite Muslims. hypernym: - 09662736-n ili: i87729 @@ -13287,8 +13287,8 @@ definition: - a native or inhabitant of Iraq example: - - the majority of Iraqi are Arab Shiite Muslims although Sunni Muslims control the - government + - The majority of Iraqi are Arab Shiite Muslims although Sunni Muslims control the + government. hypernym: - 09662736-n ili: i87730 @@ -14823,7 +14823,7 @@ definition: - a member of the largest ethnic group in southeastern Nigeria example: - - most Igbo are farmers + - Most Igbo are farmers. hypernym: - 09744199-n - 07983996-n @@ -16513,9 +16513,9 @@ definition: - a person with a record of successes example: - - his son would never be the achiever that his father was - - only winners need apply - - if you want to be a success, you have to dress like a success + - His son would never be the achiever that his father was. + - Only winners need apply. + - If you want to be a success, you have to dress like a success. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i88057 @@ -16559,8 +16559,8 @@ definition: - a person with whom you are acquainted example: - - I have trouble remembering the names of all my acquaintances - - we are friends of the family + - I have trouble remembering the names of all my acquaintances. + - We are friends of the family. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i88061 @@ -16609,7 +16609,7 @@ definition: - a person who is a participating member of an organization example: - - the club issues a list of members, both the actives and the retirees + - The club issues a list of members, both the actives and the retirees. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i88066 @@ -16643,9 +16643,9 @@ definition: - a person who acts and gets things done example: - - he's a principal actor in this affair - - when you want something done, get a doer - - he's a miracle worker + - He's a principal actor in this affair. + - When you want something done, get a doer. + - He's a miracle worker. hypernym: - 00007347-n ili: i88069 @@ -16832,7 +16832,7 @@ definition: - someone who admires a young woman example: - - she had many admirers + - She had many admirers. hypernym: - 09645472-n ili: i88086 @@ -16971,7 +16971,7 @@ - a witness whose relationship to the opposing party is such that his or her testimony may be prejudiced against the opposing party example: - - a hostile witness can be asked leading questions and cross-examined + - A hostile witness can be asked leading questions and cross-examined. hypernym: - 10806193-n ili: i88098 @@ -17003,8 +17003,8 @@ definition: - an expert who gives advice example: - - an adviser helped students select their courses - - the United States sent military advisors to Guatemala + - An adviser helped students select their courses. + - The United States sent military advisors to Guatemala. hypernym: - 09843763-n ili: i88101 @@ -17353,8 +17353,8 @@ definition: - a flighty scatterbrained simpleton example: - - she's a total airhead - - every airhead on a big salary rushed out to buy one + - She's a total airhead. + - Every airhead on a big salary rushed out to buy one. exemplifies: - 07171981-n hypernym: @@ -17444,7 +17444,7 @@ definition: - a member of a municipal legislative body (as a city council) example: - - aldermen usually represent city wards + - Aldermen usually represent city wards. hypernym: - 10541628-n ili: i88143 @@ -17495,7 +17495,7 @@ - a fugitive remaining in the United States after an immigration judge has ordered them deported example: - - the government has categorized more than 320,000 foreigners as alien absconders + - The government has categorized more than 320,000 foreigners as alien absconders. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -17616,7 +17616,7 @@ definition: - a versatile person who is expert at many things example: - - she's the best all-rounder they've seen in years + - She's the best all-rounder they've seen in years. hypernym: - 09640897-n ili: i88160 @@ -17628,7 +17628,7 @@ definition: - an associate who provides cooperation or assistance example: - - he's a good ally in fight + - He's a good ally in fight. hypernym: - 09836176-n ili: i88161 @@ -18071,7 +18071,7 @@ definition: - a detested person example: - - he is an anathema to me + - He is an anathema to me. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -18366,7 +18366,7 @@ definition: - a person who is opposed (to an action or policy or practice etc.) example: - - the antis smelled victory after a long battle + - The antis smelled victory after a long battle. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i88235 @@ -18406,7 +18406,7 @@ - someone who is elected pope in opposition to another person who is held to be canonically elected example: - - the antipopes resided in Avignon during the Great Schism + - The antipopes resided in Avignon during the Great Schism. hypernym: - 10473089-n ili: i88239 @@ -18574,7 +18574,7 @@ - someone who tries to bring peace by acceding to demands example: - source: Winston Churchill - text: An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile — hoping it will eat him last + text: An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile — hoping it will eat him last. hypernym: - 09971642-n ili: i88255 @@ -18650,8 +18650,8 @@ - an ambitious and aspiring young person example: - a lofty aspirant - - two executive hopefuls joined the firm - - the audience was full of Madonna wannabes + - Two executive hopefuls joined the firm. + - The audience was full of Madonna wannabes. hypernym: - 09630310-n ili: i88262 @@ -18699,7 +18699,7 @@ definition: - a person who is fully aware of something and understands it example: - - he is not an appreciator of our dilemma + - He is not an appreciator of our dilemma. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i88266 @@ -18758,9 +18758,9 @@ definition: - someone chosen to judge and decide a disputed issue example: - - the critic was considered to be an arbiter of modern literature + - The critic was considered to be an arbiter of modern literature. - the arbitrator's authority derived from the consent of the disputants - - an umpire was appointed to settle the tax case + - An umpire was appointed to settle the tax case. hypernym: - 10086539-n ili: i88272 @@ -18785,7 +18785,7 @@ definition: - someone with the power to settle matters at will example: - - she was the final arbiter on all matters of fashion + - She was the final arbiter on all matters of fashion. hypernym: - 09640897-n ili: i88274 @@ -19049,7 +19049,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - he's a retired army officer + - He's a retired army officer. hypernym: - 10336665-n ili: i88300 @@ -19273,7 +19273,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06157599-n example: - - his assassins were hunted down like animals + - His assassins were hunted down like animals. - assassinators of kings and emperors exemplifies: - 06730109-n @@ -19413,7 +19413,7 @@ or purpose example: - my invaluable assistant - - they hired additional help to finish the work + - They hired additional help to finish the work. hypernym: - 09655706-n ili: i88333 @@ -19436,7 +19436,7 @@ definition: - a person who joins with others in some activity or endeavor example: - - he had to consult his associate before continuing + - He had to consult his associate before continuing. hypernym: - 09649426-n ili: i88335 @@ -19448,7 +19448,7 @@ - a person with subordinate membership in a society, institution, or commercial enterprise example: - - associates in the law firm bill at a lower rate than do partners + - Associates in the law firm bill at a lower rate than do partners. hypernym: - 10689430-n ili: i88336 @@ -19468,7 +19468,7 @@ definition: - a person suffering from asthma example: - - she is a chronic asthmatic + - She is a chronic asthmatic. - the painful gasps of a dying asthmatic hypernym: - 09786620-n @@ -19499,7 +19499,7 @@ definition: - a person trained to travel in a spacecraft example: - - the Russians called their astronauts cosmonauts + - The Russians called their astronauts cosmonauts. hypernym: - 09652940-n ili: i88341 @@ -19721,7 +19721,7 @@ definition: - a person who behaves in a tyrannical manner example: - - my boss is a dictator who makes everyone work overtime + - My boss is a dictator who makes everyone work overtime. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -19735,7 +19735,7 @@ definition: - an expert whose views are taken as definitive example: - - he is an authority on corporate law + - He is an authority on corporate law. hypernym: - 09640897-n ili: i88363 @@ -19746,7 +19746,7 @@ definition: - (usually plural) persons who exercise (administrative) control over others example: - - the authorities have issued a curfew + - The authorities have issued a curfew. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -19768,7 +19768,7 @@ definition: - an authority who authorizes (people or actions) example: - - the agents report back to their authorizers + - The agents report back to their authorizers. hypernym: - 09844011-n ili: i88366 @@ -19798,7 +19798,7 @@ definition: - someone who acts or responds in a mechanical or apathetic way example: - - only an automaton wouldn't have noticed + - Only an automaton wouldn't have noticed. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i88369 @@ -19932,9 +19932,9 @@ definition: - a very young child (birth to 1 year) who has not yet begun to walk or talk example: - - the baby began to cry again - - she held the baby in her arms - - it sounds simple, but when you have your own baby it is all so different + - The baby began to cry again. + - She held the baby in her arms. + - It sounds simple, but when you have your own baby it is all so different. hypernym: - 09937706-n ili: i88382 @@ -19947,8 +19947,8 @@ definition: - an unborn child; a human fetus example: - - I felt healthy and very feminine carrying the baby - - it was great to feel my baby moving about inside + - I felt healthy and very feminine carrying the baby. + - It was great to feel my baby moving about inside. hypernym: - 01462432-n ili: i88383 @@ -19959,7 +19959,7 @@ definition: - a member of the baby boom generation in the 1950s example: - - they expanded the schools for a generation of baby boomers + - They expanded the schools for a generation of baby boomers. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i88384 @@ -20221,7 +20221,7 @@ definition: - an ugly or ill-tempered woman example: - - he was romancing the old bag for her money + - He was romancing the old bag for her money. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -20729,7 +20729,7 @@ definition: - negotiator of the terms of a transaction example: - - he is a hard bargainer + - He is a hard bargainer. hypernym: - 10371605-n ili: i88459 @@ -20849,7 +20849,7 @@ definition: - a member of the British order of honor; ranks below a baron but above a knight example: - - since he was a baronet, he had to be addressed as Sir Henry Jones, Bart. + - Since he was a baronet, he had to be addressed as Sir Henry Jones, Bart. hypernym: - 09827177-n ili: i88470 @@ -21065,7 +21065,7 @@ definition: - a person who takes a bath example: - - the bathers enjoyed the cool water + - The bathers enjoyed the cool water. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i88490 @@ -21139,7 +21139,7 @@ definition: - a loud weeper example: - - their new baby is a real bawler + - Their new baby is a real bawler. hypernym: - 10792794-n ili: i88497 @@ -21275,7 +21275,7 @@ definition: - a temporary associate example: - - politics makes strange bedfellows + - Politics makes strange bedfellows. hypernym: - 09836176-n ili: i88510 @@ -21448,7 +21448,7 @@ definition: - a young woman who is the most charming and beautiful of several rivals example: - - she was the belle of the ball + - She was the belle of the ball. hypernym: - 10149362-n ili: i88527 @@ -21565,7 +21565,7 @@ definition: - a person who has suffered the death of someone they loved example: - - the bereaved do not always need to be taken care of + - The bereaved do not always need to be taken care of. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i88538 @@ -21617,7 +21617,7 @@ definition: - the person who is most outstanding or excellent; someone who tops all others example: - - he could beat the best of them + - He could beat the best of them. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i88543 @@ -21656,7 +21656,7 @@ definition: - a superior person having claim to precedence example: - - the common man has been kept in his place by his betters + - The common man has been kept in his place by his betters. hypernym: - 10695457-n ili: i88547 @@ -21697,7 +21697,7 @@ definition: - (formerly) a title of respect for a man in Turkey or Egypt example: - - he introduced me to Ahmet Bey + - He introduced me to Ahmet Bey. hypernym: - 10306910-n ili: i88551 @@ -21813,9 +21813,9 @@ definition: - an important influential person example: - - he thinks he's a big shot - - she's a big deal in local politics - - the Qaeda commander is a very big fish + - He thinks he's a big shot. + - She's a big deal in local politics. + - The Qaeda commander is a very big fish. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -21954,7 +21954,7 @@ definition: - a baby born; an offspring example: - - the overall rate of incidence of Down's syndrome is one in every 800 births + - The overall rate of incidence of Down's syndrome is one in every 800 births. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i88576 @@ -22091,7 +22091,7 @@ definition: - a dashing young man example: - - gay young blades bragged of their amorous adventures + - Gay young blades bragged of their amorous adventures. hypernym: - 10824010-n ili: i88589 @@ -22462,7 +22462,7 @@ definition: - an entertainer who has a sensational effect example: - - she was a blonde bombshell + - She was a blonde bombshell. hypernym: - 09639952-n ili: i88626 @@ -22735,7 +22735,7 @@ definition: - a person responsible for hiring workers example: - - the boss hired three more men for the new job + - The boss hired three more men for the new job. hypernym: - 10074465-n ili: i88653 @@ -22900,7 +22900,7 @@ definition: - a friendly informal reference to a grown man example: - - he likes to play golf with the boys + - He likes to play golf with the boys. hypernym: - 10306910-n ili: i88670 @@ -22934,8 +22934,8 @@ definition: - a man who is the lover of a man or woman example: - - if I'd known he was her boyfriend, I wouldn't have asked - - When the law changed, Pet could finally marry his long-time boyfriend Jim + - If I'd known he was her boyfriend, I wouldn't have asked. + - When the law changed, Pet could finally marry his long-time boyfriend Jim. hypernym: - 10306910-n - 09645472-n @@ -23023,7 +23023,7 @@ definition: - a member of the highest of the four Hindu varnas example: - - originally all brahmans were priests + - Originally all brahmans were priests. hypernym: - 09732897-n ili: i88681 @@ -23224,7 +23224,7 @@ definition: - a card player in a game of bridge example: - - we need a 4th hand for bridge + - We need a 4th hand for bridge. hypernym: - 09914106-n ili: i88701 @@ -23246,7 +23246,7 @@ definition: - slang term for a woman example: - - a broad is a woman who can throw a mean punch + - A broad is a woman who can throw a mean punch. hypernym: - 10807146-n ili: i88703 @@ -23296,7 +23296,7 @@ definition: - a male with the same parents as someone else example: - - my brother still lives with our parents + - My brother still lives with our parents. hypernym: - 10305781-n ili: i88708 @@ -23323,7 +23323,7 @@ domain_topic: - 05955536-n example: - - none of his brothers would betray him + - None of his brothers would betray him. hypernym: - 10326901-n - 10306910-n @@ -23450,7 +23450,7 @@ definition: - a large and strong and heavyset man example: - - he was a bull of a man + - He was a bull of a man. - a thick-skinned bruiser ready to give as good as he got hypernym: - 10306910-n @@ -23984,7 +23984,7 @@ definition: - someone who is morally reprehensible example: - - you dirty dog + - You dirty dog. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -24077,8 +24077,8 @@ - the civil and religious leader of a Muslim state considered to be a representative of Allah on earth example: - - many radical Muslims believe a Khalifah will unite all Islamic lands and people - and subjugate the rest of the world + - Many radical Muslims believe a Khalifah will unite all Islamic lands and people + and subjugate the rest of the world. hypernym: - 10560786-n - 09701687-n @@ -24095,7 +24095,7 @@ definition: - a social or business visitor example: - - the room was a mess because he hadn't expected company + - The room was a mess because he hadn't expected company. hypernym: - 10776861-n ili: i88780 @@ -24107,7 +24107,7 @@ definition: - the person initiating a telephone call example: - - there were so many callers that he finally disconnected the telephone + - There were so many callers that he finally disconnected the telephone. hypernym: - 10649550-n ili: i88781 @@ -24121,7 +24121,7 @@ definition: - the person who convenes a meeting example: - - who is the caller of this meeting? + - Who is the caller of this meeting? hypernym: - 09646208-n ili: i88782 @@ -24132,7 +24132,7 @@ definition: - someone who proclaims or summons in a loud voice example: - - the callers were mothers summoning their children home for dinner + - The callers were mothers summoning their children home for dinner. hypernym: - 09814775-n ili: i88783 @@ -24143,7 +24143,7 @@ definition: - a person who announces the changes of steps during a dance example: - - you need a fiddler and a caller for country dancing + - You need a fiddler and a caller for country dancing. hypernym: - 09814775-n ili: i88784 @@ -24627,7 +24627,7 @@ definition: - an official who performs the duties of an office temporarily example: - - he acted as a caretaker until a new president could be elected + - He acted as a caretaker until a new president could be elected. hypernym: - 10392072-n ili: i88832 @@ -24706,7 +24706,7 @@ definition: - an outsider who seeks power or success presumptuously example: - - after the Civil War the carpetbaggers from the north tried to take over the south + - After the Civil War the carpetbaggers from the north tried to take over the south. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -24754,7 +24754,7 @@ definition: - someone whose employment involves carrying something example: - - the bonds were transmitted by carrier + - The bonds were transmitted by carrier. hypernym: - 09652940-n ili: i88844 @@ -24833,7 +24833,7 @@ definition: - a person requiring professional services example: - - a typical case was the suburban housewife described by a marriage counselor + - A typical case was the suburban housewife described by a marriage counselor. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i88852 @@ -24913,7 +24913,7 @@ definition: - a spiteful woman gossip example: - - what a cat she is! + - What a cat she is! hypernym: - 10158867-n - 10807146-n @@ -24953,7 +24953,7 @@ definition: - something that causes an important event to happen example: - - the invasion acted as a catalyst to unite the country + - The invasion acted as a catalyst to unite the country. hypernym: - 00007347-n ili: i88864 @@ -25076,7 +25076,7 @@ definition: - a soldier mounted on horseback example: - - a cavalryman always takes good care of his mount + - A cavalryman always takes good care of his mount. hypernym: - 10641415-n ili: i88876 @@ -25127,7 +25127,7 @@ definition: - a widely known person example: - - he was a baseball celebrity + - He was a baseball celebrity. hypernym: - 10220400-n ili: i88881 @@ -25200,7 +25200,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00469555-n example: - - the center fumbled the handoff + - The center fumbled the handoff. hypernym: - 10283108-n ili: i88888 @@ -25264,8 +25264,8 @@ - an accountant who has passed certain examinations and met all other statutory and licensing requirements of a United States state to be certified by that state example: - - in addition to accounting and auditing, CPAs also prepare tax returns for individuals - and corporations + - In addition to accounting and auditing, CPAs also prepare tax returns for individuals + and corporations. hypernym: - 09780826-n ili: i88893 @@ -25461,10 +25461,10 @@ definition: - a boy or man example: - - that chap is your host - - there's a fellow at the door - - he's a likable cuss - - he's a good bloke + - That chap is your host. + - There's a fellow at the door. + - He's a likable cuss. + - He's a good bloke. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -25588,7 +25588,7 @@ definition: - a person committed to your care example: - - the teacher led her charges across the street + - The teacher led her charges across the street. hypernym: - 10024466-n ili: i88923 @@ -25677,7 +25677,7 @@ definition: - a human female employed to do housework example: - - the char will clean the carpet + - The char will clean the carpet. - source: The Girlfriend Experience (via CoCA) text: Oh, good. The cleaning lady came, so I don't have to be embarrassed. hypernym: @@ -25846,7 +25846,7 @@ definition: - an enthusiastic and vocal supporter example: - - he has become a cheerleader for therapeutic cloning + - He has become a cheerleader for therapeutic cloning. hypernym: - 10697152-n ili: i88948 @@ -26010,9 +26010,9 @@ definition: - a young person of either sex example: - - she writes books for children - - they're just kids - - ‘tiddler’ is a British term for youngster + - ‘tiddler’ is a British term for youngster. + - She writes books for children. + - They're just kids. hypernym: - 09645219-n ili: i88964 @@ -26036,8 +26036,8 @@ definition: - a human offspring (son or daughter) of any age example: - - they had three children - - they were able to send their kids to college + - They had three children. + - They were able to send their kids to college. hypernym: - 10393697-n ili: i88965 @@ -26049,8 +26049,8 @@ definition: - an immature childish person example: - - he remained a child in practical matters as long as he lived - - stop being a baby! + - He remained a child in practical matters as long as he lived. + - Stop being a baby! hypernym: - 00007846-n ili: i88966 @@ -26105,9 +26105,9 @@ definition: - a dismissive term for a girl who is immature or who lacks respect example: - - she was incensed that this chit of a girl should dare to make a fool of her in - front of the class - - she's a saucy chit + - She was incensed that this chit of a girl should dare to make a fool of her in + front of the class. + - She's a saucy chit. hypernym: - 10149362-n ili: i88972 @@ -26140,7 +26140,7 @@ - an unfortunate person who is unable to perform effectively because of nervous tension or agitation example: - - he could win if he wasn't a choker + - He could win if he wasn't a choker. hypernym: - 09653829-n ili: i88975 @@ -26194,7 +26194,7 @@ definition: - one who is the object of choice; who is given preference example: - - she was Mama's chosen + - She was Mama's chosen. hypernym: - 10011405-n ili: i88980 @@ -26462,7 +26462,7 @@ - someone who claims a benefit or right or title example: - claimants of unemployment compensation - - he was a claimant to the throne + - He was a claimant to the throne. hypernym: - 09630310-n ili: i89006 @@ -26648,7 +26648,7 @@ definition: - someone who climbs as a sport; especially someone who climbs mountains example: - - the lead climber looked strong still but his partner often slumped in his ropes + - The lead climber looked strong still but his partner often slumped in his ropes. hypernym: - 09839665-n ili: i89025 @@ -26725,7 +26725,7 @@ definition: - a person who closes something example: - - whoever is the closer has to turn out the lights and lock up + - Whoever is the closer has to turn out the lights and lock up. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i89032 @@ -27012,7 +27012,7 @@ definition: - a subordinate who performs an important but routine function example: - - he was a small cog in a large machine + - He was a small cog in a large machine. hypernym: - 10689430-n ili: i89060 @@ -27106,7 +27106,7 @@ definition: - an associate in an activity or endeavor or sphere of common interest example: - - the musician and the librettist were collaborators + - The musician and the librettist were collaborators. - sexual partners hypernym: - 09836176-n @@ -27134,8 +27134,8 @@ definition: - a person who is member of one's class or profession example: - - the surgeon consulted his colleagues - - he sent e-mail to his fellow hackers + - The surgeon consulted his colleagues. + - He sent e-mail to his fellow hackers. hypernym: - 09836176-n ili: i89071 @@ -27426,7 +27426,7 @@ definition: - a woman forced into prostitution for Japanese servicemen during World War II example: - - she wrote a book about her harsh experiences as a comfort woman + - She wrote a book about her harsh experiences as a comfort woman. hypernym: - 10505025-n ili: i89099 @@ -27459,7 +27459,7 @@ definition: - the officer who holds the supreme command example: - - in the U.S. the president is the commander in chief + - In the U.S. the president is the commander in chief. hypernym: - 09961443-n ili: i89102 @@ -28049,7 +28049,7 @@ definition: - a person on whom something is bestowed example: - - six honorary were conferred; the conferees were … + - Six honorary were conferred; the conferees were … hypernym: - 09651094-n ili: i89159 @@ -28192,7 +28192,7 @@ - (usually plural) a person who is influential and to whom you are connected in some way (as by family or friendship) example: - - he has powerful connections + - He has powerful connections. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -28421,7 +28421,7 @@ definition: - a person who is in a position to give you special assistance example: - - he used his business contacts to get an introduction to the governor + - He used his business contacts to get an introduction to the governor. hypernym: - 10541628-n ili: i89195 @@ -29124,7 +29124,7 @@ - a doctor who practices in the country (rather than in a city) usually remote from a modern hospital example: - - do country doctors still make house calls? + - Do country doctors still make house calls? hypernym: - 10145546-n ili: i89265 @@ -29144,7 +29144,7 @@ definition: - a negotiator willing to compromise example: - - Henry Clay was known as the Great Compromiser + - Henry Clay was known as the Great Compromiser. hypernym: - 10371605-n ili: i89267 @@ -29403,7 +29403,7 @@ - a programmer who cracks (gains unauthorized access to) computers, typically to do malicious things example: - - crackers are often mistakenly called hackers + - Crackers are often mistakenly called hackers. hypernym: - 10500853-n ili: i89291 @@ -29438,7 +29438,7 @@ definition: - a creator of great skill in the manual arts example: - - the jewelry was made by internationally famous craftsmen + - The jewelry was made by internationally famous craftsmen. hypernym: - 09637345-n ili: i89294 @@ -29449,7 +29449,7 @@ definition: - a professional whose work is consistently of high quality example: - - as an actor he was a consummate craftsman + - As an actor he was a consummate craftsman. hypernym: - 10499838-n ili: i89295 @@ -29636,7 +29636,7 @@ domain_region: - 09045691-n example: - - Mexico is a country of mestizos, criollos, and indigenes + - Mexico is a country of mestizos, criollos, and indigenes. hypernym: - 10649009-n ili: i89312 @@ -29796,7 +29796,7 @@ definition: - a warrior who engages in a holy war example: - - the Crusaders tried to recapture the Holy Land from the Muslims + - The Crusaders tried to recapture the Holy Land from the Muslims. hypernym: - 10788253-n ili: i89328 @@ -29905,7 +29905,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - she said her son thought Hillary was a bitch + - She said her son thought Hillary was a bitch. exemplifies: - 06730109-n - 07139048-n @@ -29957,7 +29957,7 @@ definition: - a person authorized to conduct religious worship example: - - clergymen are usually called ministers in Protestant churches + - Clergymen are usually called ministers in Protestant churches. hypernym: - 09946909-n ili: i89344 @@ -30102,7 +30102,7 @@ - a human being whose body has been taken over in whole or in part by electromechanical devices example: - - a cyborg is a cybernetic organism + - A cyborg is a cybernetic organism. hypernym: - 10298363-n ili: i89358 @@ -30351,7 +30351,7 @@ definition: - a woman of refinement example: - - a chauffeur opened the door of the limousine for the grand lady + - A chauffeur opened the door of the limousine for the grand lady. hypernym: - 10807146-n ili: i89380 @@ -30435,7 +30435,7 @@ - a wise and upright judge example: - source: Shakespeare - text: a Daniel come to judgment + text: A Daniel come to judgment. hypernym: - 10244889-n ili: i89387 @@ -30533,7 +30533,7 @@ definition: - a participant in a date example: - - his date never stopped talking + - His date never stopped talking. hypernym: - 09965384-n ili: i89396 @@ -30554,7 +30554,7 @@ definition: - a female human offspring example: - - her daughter cared for her in her old age + - Her daughter cared for her in her old age. hypernym: - 10103812-n ili: i89398 @@ -30626,7 +30626,7 @@ definition: - someone indifferent to the busy world example: - - in the Odyssey, Homer tells of lotus-eaters who live in dreamy indolence + - In the Odyssey, Homer tells of lotus-eaters who live in dreamy indolence. hypernym: - 10013439-n ili: i89405 @@ -30696,7 +30696,7 @@ definition: - someone who is no longer alive example: - - I wonder what the dead person would have done + - I wonder what the dead person would have done. hypernym: - 00007846-n ili: i89412 @@ -30790,7 +30790,7 @@ definition: - a nonenterprising person who is not paying their way example: - - the deadheads on the payroll should be eased out as fast as possible + - The deadheads on the payroll should be eased out as fast as possible. hypernym: - 09649219-n ili: i89421 @@ -30839,7 +30839,7 @@ definition: - a man who is the senior member of a group example: - - he is the dean of foreign correspondents + - He is the dean of foreign correspondents. hypernym: - 10068026-n ili: i89426 @@ -31187,8 +31187,8 @@ definition: - someone extremely diligent or skillful example: - - he worked like a demon to finish the job on time - - she's a demon at math + - He worked like a demon to finish the job on time. + - She's a demon at math. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i89457 @@ -31259,8 +31259,8 @@ definition: - someone who plays the role of a den mother example: - - he serves as den mother to all the freshmen in this dormitory - - she's the den mother to new secretaries + - He serves as den mother to all the freshmen in this dormitory. + - She's the den mother to new secretaries. hypernym: - 10696316-n - 10807146-n @@ -31509,7 +31509,7 @@ definition: - a person who devises plots or intrigues example: - - he is believed to be the principal designer of the terrorist bombing attack + - He is believed to be the principal designer of the terrorist bombing attack. hypernym: - 10457939-n ili: i89488 @@ -31567,7 +31567,7 @@ definition: - a person who is frightened and in need of help example: - - they prey on the hopes of the desperate + - They prey on the hopes of the desperate. hypernym: - 09653829-n ili: i89493 @@ -31579,7 +31579,7 @@ - a person who destroys or ruins or lays waste to example: - a destroyer of the environment - - jealousy was his undoer + - Jealousy was his undoer. - uprooters of gravestones exemplifies: - 06730109-n @@ -31879,9 +31879,9 @@ definition: - a silly empty-headed person example: - - you would be a dingbat even to try it - - yet here he was with an upper class dingbat who just happened to be married to - his sister + - You would be a dingbat even to try it. + - Yet here he was with an upper class dingbat who just happened to be married to + his sister. hypernym: - 10618762-n ili: i89522 @@ -32232,7 +32232,7 @@ definition: - a woman who was formerly a particular man's wife example: - - all his exes live in Texas + - All his exes live in Texas. hypernym: - 10807146-n ili: i89557 @@ -32264,7 +32264,7 @@ definition: - a licensed medical practitioner example: - - I felt so bad I went to see my doctor + - I felt so bad I went to see my doctor. hypernym: - 10325469-n ili: i89560 @@ -32280,7 +32280,7 @@ definition: - a person who holds Ph.D. degree (or the equivalent) from an academic institution example: - - she is a doctor of philosophy in physics + - She is a doctor of philosophy in physics. hypernym: - 10577282-n ili: i89561 @@ -32295,8 +32295,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08100476-n example: - - the Doctors of the Church greatly influenced Christian thought down to the late - Middle Ages + - The Doctors of the Church greatly influenced Christian thought down to the late + Middle Ages. hypernym: - 10725264-n ili: i89562 @@ -32344,7 +32344,7 @@ definition: - informal term for a man example: - - you lucky dog + - You lucky dog. hypernym: - 09927483-n ili: i89566 @@ -32636,8 +32636,8 @@ definition: - someone who closely resembles a famous person (especially an actor) example: - - he could be Gingrich's double - - she's the very image of her mother + - He could be Gingrich's double. + - She's the very image of her mother. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i89593 @@ -32714,7 +32714,7 @@ definition: - a person who is destitute example: - - he tried to help the down-and-out + - He tried to help the down-and-out. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -32880,7 +32880,7 @@ definition: - an entertainer who attracts large audiences example: - - he was the biggest drawing card they had + - He was the biggest drawing card they had. hypernym: - 09639952-n ili: i89616 @@ -32923,8 +32923,8 @@ definition: - a person who dresses in a particular way example: - - she's an elegant dresser - - he's a meticulous dresser + - She's an elegant dresser. + - He's a meticulous dresser. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i89620 @@ -32957,7 +32957,7 @@ definition: - a person who dribbles example: - - that baby is a dribbler; he needs a bib + - That baby is a dribbler; he needs a bib. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i89623 @@ -33160,7 +33160,7 @@ definition: - someone arrested on the charge of being drunk and disorderly example: - - they delivered the drunk-and-disorderlies to the county jail + - They delivered the drunk-and-disorderlies to the county jail. hypernym: - 10056805-n ili: i89643 @@ -33187,8 +33187,8 @@ security of the mountains of Syria and Lebanon who believes that Al-hakim was an incarnation of God example: - - a Druze is permitted to conform outwardly to the faith of the unbelievers among - whom he lives + - A Druze is permitted to conform outwardly to the faith of the unbelievers among + whom he lives. hypernym: - 10035803-n ili: i89645 @@ -33228,7 +33228,7 @@ definition: - leader example: - - Mussolini was called Il Duce + - Mussolini was called Il Duce. hypernym: - 09646208-n ili: i89649 @@ -33299,7 +33299,7 @@ definition: - an incompetent or clumsy person example: - - as a golfer he was only a duffer + - As a golfer he was only a duffer. hypernym: - 09950725-n ili: i89656 @@ -33369,8 +33369,8 @@ definition: - an eater who dips food into a liquid before eating it example: - - he was a dunker — he couldn't eat a doughnut without a cup of coffee to dunk it - in + - He was a dunker — he couldn't eat a doughnut without a cup of coffee to dunk it + in. hypernym: - 10062108-n ili: i89661 @@ -33729,7 +33729,7 @@ definition: - an intellectual; a very studious and academic person example: - - in spite of her love of reading she denied being an egghead + - In spite of her love of reading she denied being an egghead. hypernym: - 09644715-n ili: i89697 @@ -33934,7 +33934,7 @@ definition: - a man employed to operate an elevator example: - - in England they call an elevator man a ‘liftman’ + - In England they call an elevator man a ‘liftman’. hypernym: - 10070240-n ili: i89718 @@ -33965,7 +33965,7 @@ definition: - a person who lived during the reign of Elizabeth I example: - - William Shakespeare was an Elizabethan + - William Shakespeare was an Elizabethan. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i89721 @@ -33985,7 +33985,7 @@ definition: - someone who frees others from bondage example: - - Lincoln is known as the Great Emancipator + - Lincoln is known as the Great Emancipator. hypernym: - 10276918-n ili: i89723 @@ -34079,7 +34079,7 @@ - (French) a person who exercises power or influence in certain areas without holding an official position example: - - the President's wife is an eminence grise in matters of education + - The President's wife is an eminence grise in matters of education. exemplifies: - 06977643-n hypernym: @@ -34269,7 +34269,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - a soldier must be prepared to kill his enemies + - A soldier must be prepared to kill his enemies. hypernym: - 09792668-n ili: i89750 @@ -34297,7 +34297,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00469555-n example: - - the end managed to hold onto the pass + - The end managed to hold onto the pass. hypernym: - 10283108-n ili: i89752 @@ -34521,7 +34521,7 @@ definition: - someone who enters example: - - new entrants to the country must go though immigration procedures + - New entrants to the country must go though immigration procedures. hypernym: - 09652940-n ili: i89774 @@ -34866,8 +34866,8 @@ - the ruler of a province (as in the Roman Empire and Byzantine Empire) or certain religious rulers with secular authority example: - - the election of Makarios III to archbishop gave him the status of the ethnarch - of Cyprus + - The election of Makarios III to archbishop gave him the status of the ethnarch + of Cyprus. hypernym: - 10560786-n ili: i89808 @@ -34943,7 +34943,7 @@ definition: - a man who has been castrated and is incapable of reproduction example: - - eunuchs guarded the harem + - Eunuchs guarded the harem. hypernym: - 10306910-n ili: i89816 @@ -35027,7 +35027,7 @@ definition: - an investigator who observes carefully example: - - the examiner searched for clues + - The examiner searched for clues. hypernym: - 10235293-n ili: i89824 @@ -35355,7 +35355,7 @@ definition: - a person who edits a text by removing obscene or offensive words or passages example: - - Thomas Bowdler was a famous expurgator + - Thomas Bowdler was a famous expurgator. hypernym: - 10064687-n ili: i89856 @@ -35422,7 +35422,7 @@ definition: - a strikingly beautiful woman example: - - she was a statuesque redheaded eyeful + - She was a statuesque redheaded eyeful. hypernym: - 10807146-n ili: i89862 @@ -35564,7 +35564,7 @@ definition: - a person who falls example: - - one of them was safe but they were unable to save the faller + - One of them was safe but they were unable to save the faller. - a faller among thieves hypernym: - 09786620-n @@ -35637,7 +35637,7 @@ - a person motivated by irrational enthusiasm (as for a cause) example: - source: Winston Churchill - text: A fanatic is one who can't change his mind and won't change the subject + text: A fanatic is one who can't change his mind and won't change the subject. hypernym: - 10079390-n ili: i89882 @@ -35756,7 +35756,7 @@ definition: - a person of Iranian descent example: - - many Farsi emigrated to India near Bombay + - Many Farsi emigrated to India near Bombay. hypernym: - 09733825-n ili: i89894 @@ -35795,7 +35795,7 @@ definition: - a person who fastens or makes fast example: - - he found the door fastened and wondered who the fastener was + - He found the door fastened and wondered who the fastener was. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i89898 @@ -35827,7 +35827,7 @@ definition: - a male parent (also used as a term of address to your father) example: - - his father was born in Atlanta + - His father was born in Atlanta. hypernym: - 10419190-n ili: i89901 @@ -35853,8 +35853,8 @@ definition: - a person who holds an important or distinguished position in some organization example: - - the tennis fathers ruled in her favor - - the city fathers endorsed the proposal + - The tennis fathers ruled in her favor. + - The city fathers endorsed the proposal. hypernym: - 09646208-n ili: i89903 @@ -36010,7 +36010,7 @@ definition: - a member of a learned society example: - - he was elected a fellow of the American Physiological Association + - He was elected a fellow of the American Physiological Association. hypernym: - 10326901-n ili: i89918 @@ -36060,8 +36060,8 @@ definition: - a youthful female person example: - - the baby was a girl - - the girls were just learning to ride a tricycle + - The baby was a girl. + - The girls were just learning to ride a tricycle. hypernym: - 09642198-n ili: i89923 @@ -36168,7 +36168,7 @@ definition: - a person who holds assets in trust for a beneficiary example: - - it is illegal for a fiduciary to misappropriate money for personal gain + - It is illegal for a fiduciary to misappropriate money for personal gain. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i89933 @@ -36869,7 +36869,7 @@ - an employee of a retail store who supervises sales personnel and helps with customer problems example: - - a floorwalker is called a ‘shopwalker’ in Britain + - A floorwalker is called a ‘shopwalker’ in Britain. hypernym: - 10073616-n ili: i90001 @@ -36903,7 +36903,7 @@ definition: - someone who grows and deals in flowers example: - - the florist made up an attractive bouquet + - The florist made up an attractive bouquet. hypernym: - 10611560-n ili: i90004 @@ -36985,7 +36985,7 @@ definition: - a personal enemy example: - - they had been political foes for years + - They had been political foes for years. hypernym: - 10552570-n ili: i90012 @@ -37055,8 +37055,8 @@ definition: - a molester who touches the intimate parts of the victim example: - - the woman charged that her jailer was a fondler - - not all fondlers are sexual perverts + - The woman charged that her jailer was a fondler. + - Not all fondlers are sexual perverts. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -37172,7 +37172,7 @@ definition: - someone who hunts for food and provisions example: - - in Japan a fungus forager can earn a good living + - In Japan a fungus forager can earn a good living. hypernym: - 10213338-n ili: i90030 @@ -37218,7 +37218,7 @@ definition: - person from an earlier time who contributed to the tradition shared by some group example: - - our forefathers brought forth a great nation + - Our forefathers brought forth a great nation. hypernym: - 10484277-n ili: i90034 @@ -37294,7 +37294,7 @@ definition: - a person who exercises control and makes decisions example: - - he is his own boss now + - He is his own boss now. hypernym: - 09646208-n ili: i90041 @@ -37305,7 +37305,7 @@ definition: - a person who exercises control over workers example: - - if you want to leave early you have to ask the foreman + - If you want to leave early you have to ask the foreman. hypernym: - 10696316-n ili: i90042 @@ -37528,7 +37528,7 @@ definition: - a person who founds or establishes some institution example: - - George Washington is the father of his country + - George Washington is the father of his country. hypernym: - 10403515-n ili: i90063 @@ -37883,7 +37883,7 @@ definition: - a person you know well and regard with affection and trust example: - - he was my best friend at the university + - He was my best friend at the university. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i90098 @@ -37981,8 +37981,8 @@ definition: - a dull unattractive unpleasant girl or woman example: - - she got a reputation as a frump - - she's a real dog + - She got a reputation as a frump. + - She's a real dog. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -38016,8 +38016,8 @@ definition: - a conservative who is old-fashioned or dull in attitude or appearance example: - - you may accuse me of being and old fuddy-duddy trying to stop young people having - fun + - You may accuse me of being and old fuddy-duddy trying to stop young people having + fun. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -38217,7 +38217,7 @@ definition: - a person who gains (gains an advantage or gains profits) example: - - she was clearly the gainer in that exchange + - She was clearly the gainer in that exchange. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i90131 @@ -38540,7 +38540,7 @@ definition: - someone who controls access to something example: - - there are too many gatekeepers between the field officers and the chief + - There are too many gatekeepers between the field officers and the chief. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i90163 @@ -38551,7 +38551,7 @@ definition: - a person who gathers example: - - they were a society of hunters and gatherers + - They were a society of hunters and gatherers. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i90164 @@ -38726,7 +38726,7 @@ definition: - someone who originates or causes or initiates something example: - - he was the generator of several complaints + - He was the generator of several complaints. hypernym: - 10303761-n ili: i90183 @@ -38768,8 +38768,8 @@ definition: - someone who has exceptional intellectual ability and originality example: - - Mozart was a child genius - - he's smart but he's no Einstein + - Mozart was a child genius. + - He's smart but he's no Einstein. hypernym: - 09644715-n ili: i90187 @@ -38977,7 +38977,7 @@ definition: - a friendly informal reference to a grown woman example: - - Mrs. Smith was just one of the girls + - Mrs. Smith was just one of the girls. hypernym: - 10807146-n ili: i90207 @@ -38998,7 +38998,7 @@ definition: - a girl or young woman with whom a man is romantically involved example: - - his girlfriend kicked him out + - His girlfriend kicked him out. hypernym: - 10807146-n - 09645472-n @@ -39012,7 +39012,7 @@ definition: - any female friend example: - - Mary and her girlfriend organized the party + - Mary and her girlfriend organized the party. hypernym: - 10807146-n - 10132360-n @@ -39073,7 +39073,7 @@ definition: - someone who devotes themself completely example: - - there are no greater givers than those who give themselves + - There are no greater givers than those who give themselves. hypernym: - 10158287-n ili: i90216 @@ -39196,7 +39196,7 @@ definition: - a man of such superior qualities that he seems like a deity to other people example: - - he was a god among men + - He was a god among men. hypernym: - 10695457-n ili: i90228 @@ -39360,8 +39360,8 @@ - biblical names of the enemies of God's people who wage war against God at the end of the world example: - - in the Book of Ezekiel, Gog is a ruler from the land of Magog but in the Book - of Revelation Gog and Magog are nations under the rule of Satan + - In the Book of Ezekiel, Gog is a ruler from the land of Magog but in the Book + of Revelation Gog and Magog are nations under the rule of Satan. hypernym: - 09507794-n ili: i90244 @@ -39513,8 +39513,8 @@ definition: - a person in desperate straits; someone doomed example: - - I'm a goner if this plan doesn't work - - one mistake and you're toast + - I'm a goner if this plan doesn't work. + - One mistake and you're toast. hypernym: - 10028189-n ili: i90258 @@ -40009,7 +40009,7 @@ definition: - a person who has achieved distinction and honor in some field example: - - he is one of the greats of American music + - He is one of the greats of American music. hypernym: - 09782244-n ili: i90307 @@ -40166,7 +40166,7 @@ definition: - a person who greets example: - - the newcomers were met by smiling greeters + - The newcomers were met by smiling greeters. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i90323 @@ -40340,8 +40340,8 @@ definition: - an unskilled or low-ranking soldier or other worker example: - - infantrymen in Vietnam were called ‘grunts’ - - he went from grunt to chairman in six years + - Infantrymen in Vietnam were called ‘grunts’. + - He went from grunt to chairman in six years. hypernym: - 09655462-n ili: i90340 @@ -40374,7 +40374,7 @@ - the person who lines up between the center and the tackles on the offensive line of a football team on the line of scrimmage example: - - the left guard was injured on the play + - The left guard was injured on the play. hypernym: - 10283108-n ili: i90343 @@ -40477,7 +40477,7 @@ definition: - a person with temporary permission to work in another country example: - - a Moroccan guestworker in Canada was accused of aiding terrorists + - A Moroccan guestworker in Canada was accused of aiding terrorists. hypernym: - 10810861-n ili: i90353 @@ -40623,7 +40623,7 @@ definition: - someone who drinks heavily (especially alcoholic beverages) example: - - he's a beer guzzler every night + - He's a beer guzzler every night. hypernym: - 10053926-n ili: i90366 @@ -40635,8 +40635,8 @@ - an informal term for a youth or man example: - a nice guy - - the guy's only doing it for some doll - - the poor sod couldn't even buy a drink + - The guy's only doing it for some doll. + - The poor sod couldn't even buy a drink. hypernym: - 10306910-n ili: i93129 @@ -40731,7 +40731,7 @@ - a programmer for whom computing is its own reward; may enjoy the challenge of breaking into other computers but does no harm example: - - true hackers subscribe to a code of ethics and look down upon crackers + - True hackers subscribe to a code of ethics and look down upon crackers. hypernym: - 10500853-n ili: i90375 @@ -40830,7 +40830,7 @@ definition: - a general term used by foreign soldiers to refer to the Iraqi people example: - - to American soldiers, the hajji are the alien people from whom the enemy emerges + - To American soldiers, the hajji are the alien people from whom the enemy emerges. hypernym: - 09734090-n ili: i90384 @@ -40985,7 +40985,7 @@ definition: - a member of the crew of a ship example: - - all hands on deck + - All hands on deck. hypernym: - 10566190-n ili: i90398 @@ -41095,7 +41095,7 @@ definition: - a persistent attacker example: - - the harassers were not members of the regular army + - The harassers were not members of the regular army. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -41314,7 +41314,7 @@ definition: - a user of (usually soft) drugs example: - - the office was full of secret heads + - The office was full of secret heads. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -41340,7 +41340,7 @@ definition: - an individual person example: - - tickets are $5 per head + - Tickets are $5 per head. hypernym: - 10223458-n ili: i90432 @@ -41750,7 +41750,7 @@ definition: - a rowdy or mischievous person (usually a young man) example: - - he chased the young hellions out of his yard + - He chased the young hellions out of his yard. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -41805,7 +41805,7 @@ definition: - a newly hired employee example: - - the new hires need special training + - The new hires need special training. hypernym: - 10073616-n ili: i90477 @@ -41885,7 +41885,7 @@ definition: - (formal) a person who announces important news example: - - the chieftain had a herald who announced his arrival with a trumpet + - The chieftain had a herald who announced his arrival with a trumpet. exemplifies: - 01206545-n hypernym: @@ -42157,7 +42157,7 @@ definition: - a preeminent authority or major proponent of a movement or doctrine example: - - he's the high priest of contemporary jazz + - He's the high priest of contemporary jazz. hypernym: - 09843763-n ili: i90510 @@ -42248,7 +42248,7 @@ definition: - a hired laborer on a farm or ranch example: - - the hired hand fixed the railing + - The hired hand fixed the railing. - a ranch hand hypernym: - 10260997-n @@ -42303,7 +42303,7 @@ example: - a hard hitter - a fine striker of the ball - - blacksmiths are good hitters + - Blacksmiths are good hitters. hypernym: - 10355644-n ili: i90523 @@ -42413,7 +42413,7 @@ - the person who is in possession of a check or note or bond or document of title that is endorsed to them or to whoever holds it example: - - the bond was marked ‘payable to bearer’ + - The bond was marked ‘payable to bearer’. hypernym: - 09632262-n ili: i90534 @@ -42425,9 +42425,9 @@ definition: - a person who holds something example: - - he holds the trophy - - she holds a United States passport - - Permit holders are also required to have a valid business license + - He holds the trophy. + - She holds a United States passport. + - Permit holders are also required to have a valid business license. hypernym: - 10409097-n ili: i90535 @@ -42438,7 +42438,7 @@ definition: - a negotiator who hopes to gain concessions by refusing to come to terms example: - - their star pitcher was a holdout for six weeks + - Their star pitcher was a holdout for six weeks. hypernym: - 10371605-n ili: i90536 @@ -42553,7 +42553,7 @@ definition: - someone unfortunate without housing example: - - a homeless was found murdered in Central Park + - A homeless was found murdered in Central Park. hypernym: - 09653829-n ili: i90547 @@ -42627,7 +42627,7 @@ - a wife who has married a man with whom she has been living for some time (especially if she is pregnant at the time) example: - - he made an honest woman of her + - He made an honest woman of her. hypernym: - 10800308-n ili: i90554 @@ -42638,7 +42638,7 @@ definition: - a driver who causes their car's horn to make a loud honking sound example: - - the honker was fined for disturbing the peace + - The honker was fined for disturbing the peace. hypernym: - 10054631-n ili: i90555 @@ -42738,7 +42738,7 @@ definition: - someone (or something) on which expectations are centered example: - - he was their best hope for a victory + - He was their best hope for a victory. hypernym: - 00007846-n ili: i90564 @@ -42749,7 +42749,7 @@ definition: - a person who hopes example: - - only an avid hoper could expect the team to win now + - Only an avid hoper could expect the team to win now. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i90565 @@ -42760,7 +42760,7 @@ definition: - someone who hops example: - - at hopscotch, the best hoppers are the children + - At hopscotch, the best hoppers are the children. hypernym: - 10246473-n ili: i90566 @@ -43072,7 +43072,7 @@ - a physician (especially an intern) who lives in a hospital and cares for hospitalized patients under the supervision of the medical staff of the hospital example: - - the resident was receiving special clinical training at the hospital + - The resident was receiving special clinical training at the hospital. hypernym: - 10040615-n ili: i90597 @@ -43107,7 +43107,7 @@ definition: - a wrecker of houses example: - - in England a housewrecker is called a ‘housebreaker’ + - In England a housewrecker is called a ‘housebreaker’. hypernym: - 10812496-n ili: i90600 @@ -43745,7 +43745,7 @@ definition: - a person (such as an author) of enduring fame example: - - Shakespeare is one of the immortals + - Shakespeare is one of the immortals. hypernym: - 09922606-n ili: i90662 @@ -43812,8 +43812,8 @@ definition: - an imported person brought from a foreign country example: - - the lead role was played by an import from Sweden - - they are descendants of indentured importees + - The lead role was played by an import from Sweden. + - They are descendants of indentured importees. hypernym: - 10123254-n ili: i90668 @@ -43999,7 +43999,7 @@ definition: - a person inducted into an organization or social group example: - - Ty Cobb and Babe Ruth were 1936 inductees in the National Baseball Hall of Fame + - Ty Cobb and Babe Ruth were 1936 inductees in the National Baseball Hall of Fame. hypernym: - 10326901-n ili: i90685 @@ -44060,7 +44060,7 @@ definition: - an inhabitant of Hell example: - - his roar made the infernals quake + - His roar made the infernals quake. hypernym: - 10014481-n ili: i90691 @@ -44312,7 +44312,7 @@ definition: - someone who deliberately foments trouble example: - - she was the instigator of their quarrel + - She was the instigator of their quarrel. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -44490,7 +44490,7 @@ definition: - a person who is interned example: - - the internees were enemy aliens and suspected terrorists + - The internees were enemy aliens and suspected terrorists. hypernym: - 10495671-n ili: i90730 @@ -44532,8 +44532,8 @@ definition: - someone who uses art to represent something example: - - his paintings reveal a sensitive interpreter of nature - - she was famous as an interpreter of Shakespearean roles + - His paintings reveal a sensitive interpreter of nature. + - She was famous as an interpreter of Shakespearean roles. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i90734 @@ -44621,7 +44621,7 @@ definition: - an official who can invalidate or nullify example: - - my bank check was voided and I wanted to know who the invalidator was + - My bank check was voided and I wanted to know who the invalidator was. hypernym: - 10392072-n ili: i90742 @@ -44706,7 +44706,7 @@ definition: - someone who sells hardware example: - - in England they call a hardwareman an ‘ironmonger’ + - In England they call a hardwareman an ‘ironmonger’. hypernym: - 10740102-n ili: i90750 @@ -44906,7 +44906,7 @@ definition: - a loyal supporter example: - - every politician has a following of janissaries + - Every politician has a following of janissaries. hypernym: - 10119144-n ili: i90770 @@ -45105,7 +45105,7 @@ definition: - someone excellent of their kind example: - - he's a jimdandy of a soldier + - He's a jimdandy of a soldier. hypernym: - 10344909-n ili: i90790 @@ -45175,7 +45175,7 @@ definition: - an operator of some vehicle or machine or apparatus example: - - he's a truck jockey + - He's a truck jockey. - a computer jockey - a disc jockey hypernym: @@ -45248,7 +45248,7 @@ definition: - a person who does something thoughtless or annoying example: - - some joker is blocking the driveway + - Some joker is blocking the driveway. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -45369,7 +45369,7 @@ definition: - an athlete who competes at jumping example: - - he is one hell of a jumper + - He is one hell of a jumper. hypernym: - 09839665-n ili: i90815 @@ -45380,8 +45380,8 @@ definition: - a person who jumps example: - - as the jumper neared the ground he lost control - - the jumper's parachute opened + - As the jumper neared the ground he lost control. + - The jumper's parachute opened. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i90816 @@ -45401,7 +45401,7 @@ definition: - the younger of two persons example: - - she is two years my junior + - She is two years my junior. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i90818 @@ -45569,7 +45569,7 @@ definition: - someone in charge of other people example: - - am I my brother's keeper? + - Am I my brother's keeper? hypernym: - 09637714-n ili: i90834 @@ -45716,7 +45716,7 @@ - an important person who can bring leaders to power through the exercise of political influence example: - - the Earl of Warwick was the first kingmaker + - The Earl of Warwick was the first kingmaker. hypernym: - 10220400-n ili: i90848 @@ -45793,8 +45793,8 @@ definition: - a person related by blood or marriage example: - - police are searching for relatives of the deceased - - he has distant relations back in New Jersey + - Police are searching for relatives of the deceased. + - He has distant relations back in New Jersey. hypernym: - 00007846-n ili: i90856 @@ -45818,8 +45818,8 @@ definition: - a person having kinship with another or others example: - - he's kin - - he's family + - He's kin. + - He's family. hypernym: - 10255246-n ili: i90858 @@ -46254,7 +46254,7 @@ definition: - a polite name for any woman example: - - a nice lady at the library helped me + - A nice lady at the library helped me. hypernym: - 10807146-n ili: i90899 @@ -46828,7 +46828,7 @@ definition: - a surreptitious informant example: - - the president wanted to know who the leakers were + - The president wanted to know who the leakers were. hypernym: - 10225604-n ili: i90957 @@ -46922,7 +46922,7 @@ definition: - a person who uses the left hand with greater skill than the right example: - - their pitcher was a southpaw + - Their pitcher was a southpaw. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i90965 @@ -47103,8 +47103,8 @@ definition: - the largest or most massive thing of its kind example: - - it was a leviathan among redwoods - - they were assigned the leviathan of textbooks + - It was a leviathan among redwoods. + - They were assigned the leviathan of textbooks. hypernym: - 10148446-n ili: i90982 @@ -47389,7 +47389,7 @@ definition: - a living person example: - - his heroism saved a life + - His heroism saved a life. hypernym: - 00007846-n ili: i91009 @@ -47797,7 +47797,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - plaintiffs and defendants are both litigants + - Plaintiffs and defendants are both litigants. hypernym: - 10422569-n ili: i91051 @@ -47822,7 +47822,7 @@ definition: - a younger brother example: - - my little brother just had his 50th birthday + - My little brother just had his 50th birthday. hypernym: - 09895920-n ili: i91053 @@ -48348,7 +48348,7 @@ - an infant born weighing less than 5.5 pounds (2500 grams) regardless of gestational age example: - - a low-birth-weight infant is at risk for developing lack of oxygen during labor + - A low-birth-weight infant is at risk for developing lack of oxygen during labor. hypernym: - 10372747-n ili: i91102 @@ -48431,7 +48431,7 @@ definition: - a celebrity who is an inspiration to others example: - - he was host to a large gathering of luminaries + - He was host to a large gathering of luminaries. hypernym: - 09922606-n ili: i91110 @@ -48583,7 +48583,7 @@ definition: - a British dandy in the 18th century who affected Continental mannerisms example: - - Yankee Doodle stuck a feather in his cap and called it macaroni + - Yankee Doodle stuck a feather in his cap and called it macaroni. hypernym: - 10010564-n ili: i91124 @@ -48614,7 +48614,7 @@ definition: - an efficient person example: - - the boxer was a magnificent fighting machine + - The boxer was a magnificent fighting machine. hypernym: - 00007846-n ili: i91127 @@ -48973,7 +48973,7 @@ definition: - a university student who is studying a particular field as the principal subject example: - - she is a linguistics major + - She is a linguistics major. hypernym: - 10685137-n ili: i91161 @@ -49072,9 +49072,9 @@ definition: - a youthful male person example: - - the baby was a boy - - she made the boy brush his teeth every night - - most soldiers are only boys in uniform + - The baby was a boy. + - She made the boy brush his teeth every night. + - Most soldiers are only boys in uniform. hypernym: - 09647338-n ili: i91171 @@ -49086,7 +49086,7 @@ definition: - someone who transgresses; someone who violates a law or command example: - - the way of transgressors is hard + - The way of transgressors is hard. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -49133,7 +49133,7 @@ - 08719756-n - 08920762-n example: - - maliks rule the hinterland of Afghanistan under the protection of warlords + - Maliks rule the hinterland of Afghanistan under the protection of warlords. hypernym: - 09646208-n ili: i91176 @@ -49193,7 +49193,7 @@ definition: - an adult person who is male (as opposed to a woman) example: - - there were two women and six men on the bus + - There were two women and six men on the bus. hypernym: - 09647338-n - 09628463-n @@ -49209,7 +49209,7 @@ - a male person who plays a significant role (husband or lover or boyfriend) in the life of a particular woman example: - - she takes good care of her man + - She takes good care of her man. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -49223,7 +49223,7 @@ definition: - an adult male person who has a manly character (virile and courageous competent) example: - - the army will make a man of you + - The army will make a man of you. hypernym: - 09647338-n ili: i91184 @@ -49243,7 +49243,7 @@ definition: - the generic use of the word to refer to any human being example: - - it was every man for himself + - It was every man for himself. hypernym: - 00007846-n ili: i91186 @@ -49254,8 +49254,8 @@ definition: - a male subordinate example: - - the chief stationed two men outside the building - - he awaited word from his man in Havana + - The chief stationed two men outside the building. + - He awaited word from his man in Havana. hypernym: - 10689430-n - 10306910-n @@ -49411,7 +49411,7 @@ definition: - a woman who wears clothes to display fashions example: - - she was too fat to be a mannequin + - She was too fat to be a mannequin. hypernym: - 09835195-n ili: i91203 @@ -49514,7 +49514,7 @@ definition: - a person who can read maps example: - - he is a good map-reader + - He is a good map-reader. hypernym: - 10528455-n ili: i91213 @@ -49683,7 +49683,7 @@ definition: - a person who is stranded (as on an island) example: - - when the tide came in I was a maroon out there + - When the tide came in I was a maroon out there. hypernym: - 09653829-n ili: i91228 @@ -49724,7 +49724,7 @@ definition: - a person who is married example: - - we invited several young marrieds + - We invited several young marrieds. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i91232 @@ -50009,8 +50009,8 @@ definition: - the partner of an animal (especially a sexual partner) example: - - he loved the mare and all her mates - - camels hate leaving their mates + - He loved the mare and all her mates. + - Camels hate leaving their mates. hypernym: - 00015568-n ili: i91259 @@ -50031,8 +50031,8 @@ definition: - a person judged suitable for admission or employment example: - - he was university material - - she was vice-presidential material + - He was university material. + - She was vice-presidential material. hypernym: - 09630310-n ili: i91261 @@ -50169,7 +50169,7 @@ definition: - a fighter who batters the opponent example: - - Jack Dempsey was called a mauler + - Jack Dempsey was called a mauler. hypernym: - 09958771-n ili: i91275 @@ -50371,7 +50371,7 @@ definition: - someone who serves as an intermediary between the living and the dead example: - - he consulted several mediums + - He consulted several mediums. hypernym: - 10507894-n ili: i91295 @@ -50437,9 +50437,9 @@ - one of the persons who compose a social group (especially individuals who have joined and participate in a group organization) example: - - only members will be admitted + - Only members will be admitted. - a member of the faculty - - she was introduced to all the members of his family + - She was introduced to all the members of his family. hypernym: - 09836176-n ili: i91301 @@ -51067,7 +51067,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - an officer is responsible for the lives of his men + - An officer is responsible for the lives of his men. hypernym: - 10602198-n ili: i91363 @@ -51216,7 +51216,7 @@ visitors example: - I turned around and there, a few hundred feet away, was our government minder, - Li Wong Su, huffing and puffing toward us + Li Wong Su, huffing and puffing toward us. hypernym: - 10083268-n ili: i91377 @@ -51537,7 +51537,7 @@ definition: - a person who poses for a photographer or painter or sculptor example: - - the president didn't have time to be a model so the artist worked from photos + - The president didn't have time to be a model so the artist worked from photos. hypernym: - 09835195-n ili: i91409 @@ -51549,7 +51549,7 @@ definition: - someone worthy of imitation example: - - every child needs a role model + - Every child needs a role model. hypernym: - 09646208-n ili: i91410 @@ -51561,7 +51561,7 @@ definition: - a person distinguished by exceptional courage and nobility and strength example: - - RAF pilots were the heroes of the Battle of Britain + - RAF pilots were the heroes of the Battle of Britain. hypernym: - 09646208-n - 10306910-n @@ -52012,7 +52012,7 @@ definition: - the person who accepts a mortgage example: - - the bank became our mortgagee when it accepted our mortgage on our new home + - The bank became our mortgagee when it accepted our mortgage on our new home. hypernym: - 09996258-n - 10199809-n @@ -52025,8 +52025,8 @@ definition: - the person who gives a mortgage in return for money to be repaid example: - - we became mortgagors when the bank accepted our mortgage and loaned us the money - to buy our new home + - We became mortgagors when the bank accepted our mortgage and loaned us the money + to buy our new home. hypernym: - 10017160-n ili: i91457 @@ -52161,7 +52161,7 @@ definition: - a male person example: - - every mother's son who could walk was there + - Every mother's son who could walk was there. hypernym: - 09647338-n ili: i91470 @@ -52210,7 +52210,7 @@ definition: - someone who talks incessantly example: - - I wish that motormouth would shut up + - I wish that motormouth would shut up. hypernym: - 10649550-n ili: i91475 @@ -52295,7 +52295,7 @@ definition: - a person conceived as a consumer of food example: - - he has four mouths to feed + - He has four mouths to feed. hypernym: - 10062108-n ili: i91483 @@ -52327,7 +52327,7 @@ definition: - workman employed by a moving company example: - - the movers were very careful with the grand piano + - The movers were very careful with the grand piano. hypernym: - 10810861-n ili: i91486 @@ -52395,7 +52395,7 @@ definition: - a victim of a mugging example: - - the law seems to give more protection to the mugger than to the muggee + - The law seems to give more protection to the mugger than to the muggee. hypernym: - 10771761-n ili: i91492 @@ -52547,7 +52547,7 @@ definition: - a bully employed as a thug or bodyguard example: - - the drug lord had his muscleman to protect him + - The drug lord had his muscleman to protect him. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -52829,8 +52829,8 @@ definition: - a well-known or notable person example: - - they studied all the great names in the history of France - - she is an important figure in modern music + - They studied all the great names in the history of France. + - She is an important figure in modern music. hypernym: - 10220400-n ili: i91534 @@ -52854,7 +52854,7 @@ definition: - a person who gives a name or names example: - - the owner is usually the namer of a boat + - The owner is usually the namer of a boat. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i91536 @@ -52971,7 +52971,7 @@ definition: - someone regarded as certain to succeed example: - - he's a natural for the job + - He's a natural for the job. hypernym: - 09782244-n ili: i91547 @@ -53076,7 +53076,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - SEAL is an acronym for Sea Air and Land + - SEAL is an acronym for Sea Air and Land. hypernym: - 09880801-n ili: i91557 @@ -53269,7 +53269,7 @@ - a person who is neglectful and gives little attention or respect to people or responsibilities example: - - he tried vainly to impress his neglecters + - He tried vainly to impress his neglecters. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i91576 @@ -53510,7 +53510,7 @@ definition: - a recent arrival example: - - he's a newcomer to Boston + - He's a newcomer to Boston. hypernym: - 09829571-n ili: i91600 @@ -53923,8 +53923,8 @@ - a person regarded as nonexistent and having no rights; a person whose existence is systematically ignored (especially for ideological or political reasons) example: - - the former senator is treated as a nonperson by this administration - - George Orwell predicted that political dissidents would be treated as unpersons + - The former senator is treated as a nonperson by this administration. + - George Orwell predicted that political dissidents would be treated as unpersons. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i91641 @@ -54100,7 +54100,7 @@ definition: - a native or inhabitant of Nubia example: - - Nubians now form an ethnic minority in Egypt + - Nubians now form an ethnic minority in Egypt. hypernym: - 09719888-n - 07983996-n @@ -54141,7 +54141,7 @@ definition: - someone who nudges; someone who gives a gentle push example: - - he needs a regular nudger to keep him awake + - He needs a regular nudger to keep him awake. hypernym: - 10515006-n ili: i91662 @@ -54576,8 +54576,8 @@ definition: - someone who is appointed or elected to an office and who holds a position of trust example: - - he is an officer of the court - - the club elected its officers for the coming year + - He is an officer of the court. + - The club elected its officers for the coming year. hypernym: - 10392072-n - 10199809-n @@ -54590,7 +54590,7 @@ definition: - a person authorized to serve in a position of authority on a vessel example: - - he is the officer in charge of the ship's engines + - He is the officer in charge of the ship's engines. hypernym: - 10314263-n ili: i91705 @@ -54602,7 +54602,7 @@ definition: - someone who administers the rules of a game or sport example: - - the golfer asked for an official who could give him a ruling + - The golfer asked for an official who could give him a ruling. hypernym: - 09789059-n ili: i91706 @@ -54664,8 +54664,8 @@ definition: - the immediate descendants of a person example: - - she was the mother of many offspring - - he died without issue + - She was the mother of many offspring. + - He died without issue. hypernym: - 10255246-n ili: i91712 @@ -54770,7 +54770,7 @@ definition: - your own wife example: - - meet my old lady + - Meet my old lady. hypernym: - 10800308-n ili: i91723 @@ -54918,7 +54918,7 @@ definition: - a man who has been socially accepted into a group of other men example: - - he quickly became one of the boys + - He quickly became one of the boys. hypernym: - 09890332-n ili: i91737 @@ -54979,7 +54979,7 @@ definition: - someone who owns or operates a business example: - - who is the operator of this franchise? + - Who is the operator of this franchise? hypernym: - 09902168-n ili: i91743 @@ -55126,7 +55126,7 @@ definition: - an organizer who puts things in order example: - - Aristotle was a great orderer of ideas + - Aristotle was a great orderer of ideas. hypernym: - 10402936-n ili: i91757 @@ -55162,7 +55162,7 @@ definition: - a soldier who serves as an attendant to a superior officer example: - - the orderly laid out the general's uniform + - The orderly laid out the general's uniform. hypernym: - 09841233-n - 10641415-n @@ -55249,7 +55249,7 @@ definition: - a person who brings order and organization to an enterprise example: - - she was the organizer of the meeting + - She was the organizer of the meeting. hypernym: - 10728103-n ili: i91769 @@ -55630,7 +55630,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - he is the owner of a chain of restaurants + - He is the owner of a chain of restaurants. hypernym: - 09902168-n ili: i91807 @@ -55642,8 +55642,8 @@ definition: - a person who owns something example: - - they are searching for the owner of the car - - who is the owner of that friendly smile? + - They are searching for the owner of the car. + - Who is the owner of that friendly smile? hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i91808 @@ -56284,7 +56284,7 @@ definition: - someone who takes part in an activity example: - - he was a major player in setting up the corporation + - He was a major player in setting up the corporation. hypernym: - 09836176-n ili: i91872 @@ -56356,7 +56356,7 @@ definition: - a leader in a political party who controls votes and dictates appointments example: - - party bosses have a reputation for corruption + - Party bosses have a reputation for corruption. hypernym: - 10469877-n ili: i91879 @@ -56379,7 +56379,7 @@ definition: - someone who is attending a party example: - - the hall was crowded with an overflow of partygoers + - The hall was crowded with an overflow of partygoers. hypernym: - 09631032-n ili: i91881 @@ -56533,7 +56533,7 @@ definition: - a person who requires medical care example: - - the number of emergency patients has grown rapidly + - The number of emergency patients has grown rapidly. hypernym: - 09918344-n - 10615055-n @@ -56778,7 +56778,7 @@ definition: - someone who keeps peace example: - - she's the peacekeeper in that family + - She's the peacekeeper in that family. hypernym: - 09637714-n ili: i91920 @@ -56969,7 +56969,7 @@ definition: - a thrower of missiles example: - - the police were too busy to chase the pelters + - The police were too busy to chase the pelters. hypernym: - 10729178-n ili: i91937 @@ -57098,7 +57098,7 @@ definition: - a skilled worker who perfects something example: - - although not the inventor, he must be recognized as the perfecter of this technique + - Although not the inventor, he must be recognized as the perfecter of this technique. hypernym: - 10625393-n ili: i91950 @@ -57222,7 +57222,7 @@ definition: - a person of considerable prominence example: - - she is a Hollywood personality + - She is a Hollywood personality. hypernym: - 09922606-n ili: i91962 @@ -57242,7 +57242,7 @@ definition: - another word for person; a person not meriting identification example: - - a strange personage appeared at the door + - A strange personage appeared at the door. hypernym: - 00007846-n ili: i91964 @@ -57271,7 +57271,7 @@ definition: - a person who represents an abstract quality example: - - she is the personification of optimism + - She is the personification of optimism. hypernym: - 00007846-n ili: i91967 @@ -57433,7 +57433,7 @@ definition: - a lover who gently fondles and caresses the loved one example: - - they are heavy petters + - They are heavy petters. hypernym: - 09645472-n ili: i91981 @@ -57902,7 +57902,7 @@ definition: - a prominent supporter example: - - he is a pillar of the community + - He is a pillar of the community. hypernym: - 10697152-n ili: i92027 @@ -58005,7 +58005,7 @@ definition: - one of the first colonists or settlers in a new territory example: - - they went west as pioneers with only the possessions they could carry with them + - They went west as pioneers with only the possessions they could carry with them. hypernym: - 10602839-n ili: i92036 @@ -58104,7 +58104,7 @@ - 00472688-n - 00476798-n example: - - our pitcher has a sore arm + - Our pitcher has a sore arm. hypernym: - 10729178-n - 09854894-n @@ -58286,7 +58286,7 @@ definition: - a person (considered to be) without human failings example: - - he's no plaster saint + - He's no plaster saint. hypernym: - 10158287-n ili: i92062 @@ -58408,7 +58408,7 @@ definition: - a pleasing entertainer example: - - he is quite the crowd pleaser + - He is quite the crowd pleaser. hypernym: - 09639952-n ili: i92075 @@ -58486,7 +58486,7 @@ definition: - someone who moves slowly example: - - in England they call a slowpoke a ‘slowcoach’ + - In England they call a slowpoke a ‘slowcoach’. hypernym: - 10012790-n ili: i92083 @@ -58644,7 +58644,7 @@ definition: - the poet officially appointed to the royal household in Great Britain example: - - the poet laureate is expected to provide poems for great national occasions + - The poet laureate is expected to provide poems for great national occasions. hypernym: - 10463768-n - 10268708-n @@ -58657,8 +58657,8 @@ - a poet who is unofficially regarded as holding an honorary position in a particular group or region example: - - she is the poet laureate of all lyricists - - he is the poet laureate of Arkansas + - She is the poet laureate of all lyricists. + - He is the poet laureate of Arkansas. hypernym: - 10463768-n ili: i92099 @@ -58696,7 +58696,7 @@ definition: - someone who is the forefront of an important enterprise example: - - he is the president's point man on economic issues + - He is the president's point man on economic issues. hypernym: - 09646208-n - 10306910-n @@ -58759,7 +58759,7 @@ definition: - a member of a police force example: - - it was an accident, officer + - It was an accident, officer. hypernym: - 10269156-n ili: i92109 @@ -58803,7 +58803,7 @@ definition: - someone who sets the plan pursued by a government or business etc. example: - - policy makers often make the right decision for the wrong reason + - Policy makers often make the right decision for the wrong reason. hypernym: - 10220400-n ili: i92113 @@ -58865,8 +58865,8 @@ definition: - someone who conducts surveys of public opinion example: - - a pollster conducts public opinion polls - - a headcounter counts heads + - A pollster conducts public opinion polls. + - A headcounter counts heads. hypernym: - 10227450-n ili: i92119 @@ -59197,7 +59197,7 @@ - a child afflicted by some disease or deformity whose picture is used on posters to raise money for charitable purposes example: - - she was the poster child for muscular dystrophy + - She was the poster child for muscular dystrophy. hypernym: - 09937051-n ili: i92150 @@ -59328,7 +59328,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08100476-n example: - - the general of the Jesuits receives monthly reports from the provincials + - The general of the Jesuits receives monthly reports from the provincials. hypernym: - 10392072-n ili: i92163 @@ -59510,7 +59510,7 @@ - one possessing or exercising power or influence or authority example: - the mysterious presence of an evil power - - may the force be with you + - May the force be with you. - the forces of evil hypernym: - 00007347-n @@ -59523,8 +59523,8 @@ definition: - one having power to influence another example: - - she was the most important influence in my life - - he was a bad influence on the children + - She was the most important influence in my life. + - He was a bad influence on the children. hypernym: - 10480990-n ili: i92182 @@ -59537,7 +59537,7 @@ example: - the great Moloch of war - source: Norman Douglas - text: duty has become the Moloch of modern life + text: Duty has become the Moloch of modern life. hypernym: - 10480990-n ili: i92183 @@ -59548,7 +59548,7 @@ definition: - a person who is important by virtue of the people or votes they control example: - - a power broker who does you a favor will expect you to return it + - A power broker who does you a favor will expect you to return it. hypernym: - 10220400-n ili: i92184 @@ -59880,7 +59880,7 @@ definition: - the person who holds the office of head of state of the United States government example: - - the President likes to jog every morning + - The President likes to jog every morning. hypernym: - 10184340-n ili: i92216 @@ -59913,7 +59913,7 @@ definition: - the officer who presides at the meetings of an organization example: - - address your remarks to the chairperson + - Address your remarks to the chairperson. hypernym: - 10488931-n ili: i92219 @@ -60002,8 +60002,8 @@ - a person who is the aim of an attack (especially a victim of ridicule or exploitation) by some hostile person or influence example: - - he fell prey to muggers - - everyone was fair game + - He fell prey to muggers. + - Everyone was fair game. - the target of a manhunt hypernym: - 10771761-n @@ -60080,7 +60080,7 @@ definition: - the physician who provides primary care example: - - the primary care physician acts as a gatekeeper to the medical system + - The primary care physician acts as a gatekeeper to the medical system. hypernym: - 10040615-n ili: i92235 @@ -60235,7 +60235,7 @@ definition: - the educator who has executive authority for a school example: - - she sent unruly pupils to see the principal + - She sent unruly pupils to see the principal. hypernym: - 10065521-n ili: i92250 @@ -60339,7 +60339,7 @@ definition: - an enlisted man of the lowest rank in the Army or Marines example: - - our prisoner was just a private and knew nothing of value + - Our prisoner was just a private and knew nothing of value. hypernym: - 10078393-n ili: i92260 @@ -60547,7 +60547,7 @@ - an unusually gifted or intelligent (young) person; someone whose talents excite wonder and admiration example: - - she is a chess prodigy + - She is a chess prodigy. hypernym: - 10146463-n ili: i92279 @@ -60641,7 +60641,7 @@ definition: - a member of the working class (not necessarily employed) example: - - workers of the world — unite! + - Workers of the world — unite! hypernym: - 09633435-n ili: i92288 @@ -60981,7 +60981,7 @@ - a composer of sacred songs example: - David is called The Psalmist because he is believed to be the author of the Book - of Psalms + of Psalms. hypernym: - 09966711-n ili: i92319 @@ -61082,7 +61082,7 @@ definition: - a conductor of souls to the afterworld example: - - Hermes was their psychopomp + - Hermes was their psychopomp. hypernym: - 09506868-n ili: i92329 @@ -61256,7 +61256,7 @@ definition: - a person on whom another person vents their anger example: - - he resigned because his boss used him as a punching bag + - He resigned because his boss used him as a punching bag. hypernym: - 10771761-n ili: i92346 @@ -61387,7 +61387,7 @@ definition: - a person who is being chased example: - - the film jumped back and forth from the pursuer to the pursued + - The film jumped back and forth from the pursuer to the pursued. hypernym: - 10212545-n ili: i92359 @@ -61399,7 +61399,7 @@ definition: - a person who is pursuing and trying to overtake or capture example: - - always before he had been able to outwit his pursuers + - Always before he had been able to outwit his pursuers. hypernym: - 10119893-n ili: i92360 @@ -61657,7 +61657,7 @@ - a contestant who meets certain requirements and so qualifies to take part in the next stage of competition example: - - the tournament was won by a late qualifier + - The tournament was won by a late qualifier. hypernym: - 09636221-n ili: i92385 @@ -61687,7 +61687,7 @@ definition: - an unspecified person example: - - he dropped a word in the right quarter + - He dropped a word in the right quarter. hypernym: - 00007846-n ili: i92388 @@ -61770,7 +61770,7 @@ - something personified as a woman who is considered the best or most important of her kind example: - - Paris is the queen of cities + - Paris is the queen of cities. - the queen of ocean liners hypernym: - 10437846-n @@ -61865,7 +61865,7 @@ definition: - someone able to acquire new knowledge and skills rapidly and easily example: - - she soaks up foreign languages like a sponge + - She soaks up foreign languages like a sponge. hypernym: - 10271476-n ili: i92405 @@ -62435,7 +62435,7 @@ definition: - a person who is authorized to act as an agent for the sale of land example: - - in England they call a real estate agent a ‘land agent’ + - In England they call a real estate agent a ‘land agent’. hypernym: - 09796453-n ili: i92462 @@ -62741,7 +62741,7 @@ definition: - a person whose case has been referred to a specialist or professional group example: - - the patient is a referral from Dr. Bones + - The patient is a referral from Dr. Bones. hypernym: - 09918344-n ili: i92491 @@ -62776,7 +62776,7 @@ definition: - one whose work is to refine a specific thing example: - - he was a sugar refiner + - He was a sugar refiner. hypernym: - 10625393-n ili: i92494 @@ -62934,7 +62934,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06157599-n example: - - he is one of the party regulars + - He is one of the party regulars. hypernym: - 10119144-n ili: i92509 @@ -63079,7 +63079,7 @@ - a modern scholar who is in a position to acquire more than superficial knowledge about many different interests example: - - a statistician has to be something of a generalist + - A statistician has to be something of a generalist. hypernym: - 10577282-n ili: i92523 @@ -63148,7 +63148,7 @@ definition: - a person who repeats example: - - the audience consisted largely of repeaters who had seen the movie many times + - The audience consisted largely of repeaters who had seen the movie many times. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i92530 @@ -63292,7 +63292,7 @@ definition: - a person who respects someone or something; usually used in the negative example: - - X is no respecter of Y + - X is no respecter of Y. hypernym: - 10119144-n ili: i92544 @@ -63397,7 +63397,7 @@ definition: - a celebrant who shares in a noisy party example: - - the clubs attract revelers as young as thirteen + - The clubs attract revelers as young as thirteen. hypernym: - 09922407-n ili: i92554 @@ -63797,7 +63797,7 @@ definition: - a murderer who slashes the victims with a knife example: - - Jack the Ripper was probably a madman + - Jack the Ripper was probably a madman. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -63828,7 +63828,7 @@ definition: - a person who rises (especially from bed) example: - - he's usually a late riser + - He's usually a late riser. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i92596 @@ -63857,8 +63857,8 @@ definition: - the contestant you hope to defeat example: - - he had respect for his rivals - - he wanted to know what the competition was doing + - He had respect for his rivals. + - He wanted to know what the competition was doing. hypernym: - 09636221-n ili: i92599 @@ -63935,7 +63935,7 @@ definition: - a harsh or humorous critic (sometimes intended as a facetious compliment) example: - - the honoree gave his roasters as good as he got + - The honoree gave his roasters as good as he got. exemplifies: - 06788939-n - 06730109-n @@ -63999,9 +63999,9 @@ definition: - (figurative) someone who is strong and stable and dependable example: - - he was her rock during the crisis + - He was her rock during the crisis. - source: The Bible, Matthew 16:18 - text: Thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church + text: Thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church. hypernym: - 10158287-n ili: i92612 @@ -64061,7 +64061,7 @@ definition: - a clever thinker example: - - you do not have to be a rocket scientist to figure that out + - You do not have to be a rocket scientist to figure that out. hypernym: - 10728103-n ili: i92618 @@ -64295,11 +64295,11 @@ definition: - a person who is deemed to be despicable or contemptible example: - - only a rotter would do that + - The British call a contemptible person a ‘git’. + - Only a rotter would do that. - kill the rat - throw the bum out - - you cowardly little pukes! - - the British call a contemptible person a ‘git’ + - You cowardly little pukes! exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -64481,7 +64481,7 @@ definition: - a person who is employed to deliver messages or documents example: - - he sent a runner over with the contract + - He sent a runner over with the contract. hypernym: - 10330688-n ili: i92658 @@ -65236,7 +65236,7 @@ definition: - someone who buys something and resells it at a price far above the initial cost example: - - he got theater tickets through a scalper + - He got theater tickets through a scalper. hypernym: - 10653473-n ili: i92730 @@ -65344,7 +65344,7 @@ definition: - an actor who draws more attention than other actors in the same scene example: - - babies are natural scene-stealers + - Babies are natural scene-stealers. hypernym: - 09784701-n ili: i92741 @@ -65448,7 +65448,7 @@ definition: - (Yiddish) a gullible simpleton more to be pitied than despised example: - - don't be such an apologetic shnook + - Don't be such an apologetic shnook. exemplifies: - 06963829-n hypernym: @@ -65725,7 +65725,7 @@ definition: - someone who travels widely and energetically example: - - he was a scourer of the seven seas + - He was a scourer of the seven seas. hypernym: - 09652940-n ili: i92776 @@ -65787,8 +65787,8 @@ definition: - a rapid mover; someone who scrambles example: - - their quarterback was a good scrambler - - scramblers can often unnerve a better tennis player + - Their quarterback was a good scrambler. + - Scramblers can often unnerve a better tennis player. hypernym: - 10355644-n ili: i92782 @@ -66066,7 +66066,7 @@ definition: - a cook who uses seasonings example: - - the cook is a light seasoner + - The cook is a light seasoner. hypernym: - 09982799-n ili: i92810 @@ -66137,7 +66137,7 @@ definition: - an intermediate person; used in the phrase ‘at second hand’ example: - - he could learn at second hand from books + - He could learn at second hand from books. hypernym: - 09647729-n ili: i92817 @@ -66169,7 +66169,7 @@ - a person of second-rate ability or value example: - a team of aging second-raters - - shone among the mediocrities who surrounded him + - … shone among the mediocrities who surrounded him hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i92820 @@ -66212,7 +66212,7 @@ definition: - the person who holds the position of secretary of the Justice Department example: - - Edmund Randolph was the first Attorney General, appointed by President Washington + - Edmund Randolph was the first Attorney General, appointed by President Washington. hypernym: - 10589463-n ili: i92824 @@ -66225,8 +66225,8 @@ definition: - the person who holds the secretaryship of the Department of Agriculture example: - - the first Secretary of Agriculture was Norman J. Colman, who was appointed by - Cleveland + - The first Secretary of Agriculture was Norman J. Colman, who was appointed by + Cleveland. hypernym: - 10589463-n ili: i92825 @@ -66238,7 +66238,7 @@ definition: - the person who holds the secretaryship of the Department of Commerce example: - - the first Commerce Secretary was William C. Redfield who was appointed by Wilson + - The first Commerce Secretary was William C. Redfield who was appointed by Wilson. hypernym: - 10589463-n ili: i92826 @@ -66250,7 +66250,7 @@ definition: - the person who holds the secretaryship of the Defense Department example: - - the first Defense Secretary was James V. Forrestal who was appointed by Truman + - The first Defense Secretary was James V. Forrestal who was appointed by Truman. hypernym: - 10589463-n ili: i92827 @@ -66262,7 +66262,7 @@ definition: - the person who holds the secretaryship of the Department of Education example: - - Carter appointed Shirley Hufstedler as the first Secretary of Education + - Carter appointed Shirley Hufstedler as the first Secretary of Education. hypernym: - 10589463-n ili: i92828 @@ -66274,7 +66274,7 @@ definition: - the person who holds the secretaryship of the Department of Energy example: - - the first Secretary of Energy was James R. Schlesinger who was appointed by Carter + - The first Secretary of Energy was James R. Schlesinger who was appointed by Carter. hypernym: - 10589463-n ili: i92829 @@ -66286,8 +66286,8 @@ definition: - the person who holds the secretaryship of the Department of Health and Human Services example: - - the first Secretary of Health and Human Services was Patricia Roberts Harris who - was appointed by Carter + - The first Secretary of Health and Human Services was Patricia Roberts Harris who + was appointed by Carter. hypernym: - 10589463-n ili: i92830 @@ -66299,8 +66299,8 @@ - the person who holds the secretaryship of the Department of Housing and Urban Development example: - - the first Secretary of Housing and Urban Development was Robert C. Weaver who - was appointed by Johnson + - The first Secretary of Housing and Urban Development was Robert C. Weaver who + was appointed by Johnson. hypernym: - 10589463-n ili: i92831 @@ -66311,8 +66311,8 @@ definition: - the person who holds the secretaryship of the Department of Labor example: - - the first Labor Secretary was William B. Wilson who was appointed by President - Wilson + - The first Labor Secretary was William B. Wilson who was appointed by President + Wilson. hypernym: - 10589463-n ili: i92832 @@ -66324,7 +66324,7 @@ definition: - the person who holds the secretaryship of the Department of State example: - - the first Secretary of State was Thomas Jefferson + - The first Secretary of State was Thomas Jefferson. hypernym: - 10589463-n ili: i92833 @@ -66335,7 +66335,7 @@ definition: - the person who holds the secretaryship of the Interior Department example: - - President Taylor appointed Thomas Ewing as the first Secretary of the Interior + - President Taylor appointed Thomas Ewing as the first Secretary of the Interior. hypernym: - 10589463-n ili: i92834 @@ -66347,7 +66347,7 @@ definition: - the person who holds the secretaryship of the Treasury Department example: - - Alexander Hamilton was the first Secretary of the Treasury + - Alexander Hamilton was the first Secretary of the Treasury. hypernym: - 10589463-n ili: i92835 @@ -66359,7 +66359,7 @@ definition: - the person who holds the secretaryship of the Department of Transportation example: - - Johnson appointed Alan S. Boyd as the first Transportation Secretary + - Johnson appointed Alan S. Boyd as the first Transportation Secretary. hypernym: - 10589463-n ili: i92836 @@ -66371,7 +66371,7 @@ definition: - the person who holds the secretaryship of the Department of Veterans Affairs example: - - Bush appointed Edward J. Derwinski as the first Secretary of Veterans Affairs + - Bush appointed Edward J. Derwinski as the first Secretary of Veterans Affairs. hypernym: - 10589463-n ili: i92837 @@ -66391,7 +66391,7 @@ definition: - a member of a sect example: - - most sectarians are intolerant of the views of any other sect + - Most sectarians are intolerant of the views of any other sect. hypernym: - 09873051-n ili: i92839 @@ -66538,7 +66538,7 @@ definition: - someone making a search or inquiry example: - - they are seekers after truth + - They are seekers after truth. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i92853 @@ -66962,7 +66962,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - two men stood sentry duty + - Two men stood sentry duty. hypernym: - 10625393-n ili: i92893 @@ -67106,7 +67106,7 @@ definition: - an inseparable companion example: - - the poor child was his mother's shadow + - The poor child was his mother's shadow. hypernym: - 10119893-n ili: i92907 @@ -67308,7 +67308,7 @@ - a docile and vulnerable person who would rather follow than make an independent decision example: - - his students followed him like sheep + - His students followed him like sheep. hypernym: - 10119144-n ili: i92926 @@ -67328,7 +67328,7 @@ definition: - an offensive term for non-Jewish young man example: - - why does she like all those shkotzim? + - Why does she like all those shkotzim? exemplifies: - 06730109-n - 06963829-n @@ -67633,7 +67633,7 @@ definition: - a compulsive shopper example: - - shopaholics can never resist a bargain + - Shopaholics can never resist a bargain. exemplifies: - 06299307-n hypernym: @@ -67718,7 +67718,7 @@ definition: - a person who shoots (usually with respect to their ability to shoot) example: - - he is a crack shot + - He is a crack shot. - a poor shooter hypernym: - 09640897-n @@ -68062,7 +68062,7 @@ definition: - a word used for misbehaving children example: - - don't be a silly + - Don't be a silly. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -68212,7 +68212,7 @@ on the rocks where the nymphs lived example: - Odysseus ordered his crew to plug their ears so they would not hear the Siren's - fatal song + fatal song. hypernym: - 09513482-n ili: i93013 @@ -68233,7 +68233,7 @@ definition: - a female person who is a fellow member of a sorority or labor union or other group example: - - none of her sisters would betray her + - None of her sisters would betray her. hypernym: - 10326901-n - 10807146-n @@ -68247,7 +68247,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08100476-n example: - - the Sisters taught her to love God + - The Sisters taught her to love God. hypernym: - 10387708-n ili: i93016 @@ -68271,7 +68271,7 @@ definition: - a female person who has the same parents as another person example: - - my sister married a musician + - My sister married a musician. hypernym: - 10103950-n ili: i93018 @@ -68591,7 +68591,7 @@ definition: - a person who closes things violently example: - - she's a dramatic slammer of doors + - She's a dramatic slammer of doors. hypernym: - 09949922-n ili: i93049 @@ -68602,8 +68602,8 @@ definition: - a hitter who slaps (usually another person) with an open hand example: - - someone slapped me on the back and I turned to see who the slapper was - - my father was the designated spanker in our family + - Someone slapped me on the back and I turned to see who the slapper was. + - My father was the designated spanker in our family. hypernym: - 10197847-n ili: i93050 @@ -68665,7 +68665,7 @@ example: - a slave to fashion - a slave to cocaine - - his mother was his abject slave + - His mother was his abject slave. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i93055 @@ -68738,7 +68738,7 @@ definition: - an unexpected achiever of success example: - - the winner was a true sleeper — no one expected him to get it + - The winner was a true sleeper — no one expected him to get it. hypernym: - 09782244-n ili: i93062 @@ -68842,7 +68842,7 @@ definition: - a young and slender person example: - - he's a mere slip of a lad + - He's a mere slip of a lad. hypernym: - 10824010-n ili: i93072 @@ -68888,7 +68888,7 @@ definition: - an incompetent person; usually used in negative constructions example: - - he's no slouch when it comes to baseball + - He's no slouch when it comes to baseball. hypernym: - 10221982-n ili: i93076 @@ -69498,7 +69498,7 @@ definition: - an enlisted man or woman who serves in an army example: - - the soldiers stood at attention + - The soldiers stood at attention. hypernym: - 10078585-n ili: i93136 @@ -69568,8 +69568,8 @@ definition: - a male human offspring example: - - their son became a famous judge - - his boy is taller than he is + - Their son became a famous judge. + - His boy is taller than he is. hypernym: - 10305635-n ili: i93143 @@ -69721,8 +69721,8 @@ definition: - a person of a particular character or nature example: - - what sort of person is he? - - he's a good sort + - What sort of person is he? + - He's a good sort. hypernym: - 00007846-n ili: i93158 @@ -69770,7 +69770,7 @@ definition: - a person whose reactions to something serve as an indication of its acceptability example: - - I would use newspapermen as a sounding board for such policies + - I would use newspapermen as a sounding board for such policies. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i93163 @@ -69981,7 +69981,7 @@ definition: - the presiding officer of a deliberative assembly example: - - the leader of the majority party is the Speaker of the House of Representatives + - The leader of the majority party is the Speaker of the House of Representatives. hypernym: - 10488931-n ili: i93182 @@ -70051,9 +70051,9 @@ - a close observer; someone who looks at something (such as an exhibition of some kind) example: - - the spectators applauded the performance + - The spectators applauded the performance. - television viewers - - sky watchers discovered a new star + - Sky watchers discovered a new star. hypernym: - 09649777-n ili: i93189 @@ -70202,7 +70202,7 @@ a favorable interpretation of the words or actions of a company or political party or famous person example: - - his title is Director of Communications but he is just a spin doctor + - His title is Director of Communications but he is just a spin doctor. hypernym: - 10510550-n ili: i93203 @@ -70359,7 +70359,7 @@ definition: - an advocate who represents someone else's policy or purpose example: - - the meeting was attended by spokespersons for all the major organs of government + - The meeting was attended by spokespersons for all the major organs of government. hypernym: - 09794206-n ili: i93218 @@ -70531,7 +70531,7 @@ definition: - a person who sprawls example: - - he is such a sprawler he needs a bed to himself + - He is such a sprawler he needs a bed to himself. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i93234 @@ -70584,8 +70584,8 @@ definition: - a person who rejects (someone or something) with contempt example: - - she was known as a spurner of all suitors - - he was no spurner of rules + - She was known as a spurner of all suitors. + - He was no spurner of rules. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i93239 @@ -70609,7 +70609,7 @@ definition: - a secret watcher; someone who secretly watches other people example: - - my spies tell me that you had a good time last night + - My spies tell me that you had a good time last night. hypernym: - 10652848-n ili: i93241 @@ -70721,7 +70721,7 @@ definition: - (slang) a person's girlfriend or boyfriend example: - - she was his main squeeze + - She was his main squeeze. exemplifies: - 07171981-n hypernym: @@ -71001,7 +71001,7 @@ domain_topic: - 04475240-n example: - - the allowed number of standees is posted + - The allowed number of standees is posted. hypernym: - 10667472-n ili: i93279 @@ -71025,8 +71025,8 @@ definition: - someone who takes the place of another (as when things get dangerous or difficult) example: - - the star had a stand-in for dangerous scenes - - we need extra employees for summer fill-ins + - The star had a stand-in for dangerous scenes. + - We need extra employees for summer fill-ins. hypernym: - 09649426-n ili: i93281 @@ -71440,8 +71440,8 @@ definition: - a person who stifles or smothers or suppresses example: - - he is a real conversation stifler - - I see from all the yawn smotherers that it is time to stop + - He is a real conversation stifler. + - I see from all the yawn smotherers that it is time to stop. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i93321 @@ -71534,7 +71534,7 @@ definition: - an employee whose job is to take inventory example: - - an outside stocktaker had to be hired + - An outside stocktaker had to be hired. hypernym: - 10073616-n ili: i93330 @@ -71595,7 +71595,7 @@ definition: - a member of the ancient Greek school of philosophy founded by Zeno example: - - a Stoic achieves happiness by submission to destiny + - A Stoic achieves happiness by submission to destiny. hypernym: - 10443334-n ili: i93336 @@ -71814,7 +71814,7 @@ definition: - a person who walks rapidly with long steps example: - - he was such a strider that she couldn't keep up without running + - He was such a strider that she couldn't keep up without running. hypernym: - 10431800-n ili: i93358 @@ -71979,7 +71979,7 @@ definition: - a serviceman who wears stripes on the uniform to indicate rank or years of service example: - - he's a four-striper + - He's a four-striper. hypernym: - 10602198-n ili: i93373 @@ -72036,7 +72036,7 @@ definition: - a male powerful political figure who rules by the exercise of force or violence example: - - he is determined to bring down the Iraqi strongman + - He is determined to bring down the Iraqi strongman. hypernym: - 10031556-n - 10306910-n @@ -72109,7 +72109,7 @@ definition: - someone who memorizes quickly and easily (as the lines for a part in a play) example: - - he is a quick study + - He is a quick study. hypernym: - 10328171-n ili: i93385 @@ -72142,7 +72142,7 @@ definition: - a stand-in for movie stars to perform dangerous stunts example: - - his first job in Hollywood was as a double for Clark Gable + - His first job in Hollywood was as a double for Clark Gable. hypernym: - 10667676-n ili: i93388 @@ -72257,8 +72257,8 @@ - a person who is subjected to experimental or other observational procedures; someone who is an object of investigation example: - - the subjects for this investigation were selected randomly - - the cases that we studied were drawn from two different communities + - The subjects for this investigation were selected randomly. + - The cases that we studied were drawn from two different communities. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i93398 @@ -72310,7 +72310,7 @@ - someone who submits something (as an application for a job or a manuscript for publication etc.) for the judgment of others example: - - he was a prolific submitter of proposals + - He was a prolific submitter of proposals. hypernym: - 09630310-n ili: i93403 @@ -72443,7 +72443,7 @@ definition: - a person who follows next in order example: - - he was President Lincoln's successor + - He was President Lincoln's successor. hypernym: - 09649426-n ili: i93416 @@ -72536,7 +72536,7 @@ definition: - someone who advances a suggestion or proposal example: - - the suggester of this absurd strategy was a fool + - The suggester of this absurd strategy was a fool. hypernym: - 10403515-n ili: i93425 @@ -72569,7 +72569,7 @@ definition: - (slang) a businessman dressed in a business suit example: - - all the suits care about is the bottom line + - All the suits care about is the bottom line. exemplifies: - 06730109-n - 07171981-n @@ -72626,7 +72626,7 @@ domain_region: - 08941623-n example: - - sumo wrestlers are large heavy men + - Sumo wrestlers are large heavy men. hypernym: - 10812808-n ili: i93433 @@ -72774,7 +72774,7 @@ definition: - a person serving no apparent function example: - - reducing staff is difficult because our employees include no supernumeraries + - Reducing staff is difficult because our employees include no supernumeraries. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i93448 @@ -72813,8 +72813,8 @@ definition: - a person who backs a politician or a team etc. example: - - all their supporters came out for the game - - they are friends of the library + - All their supporters came out for the game. + - They are friends of the library. hypernym: - 09794206-n ili: i93452 @@ -72830,7 +72830,7 @@ definition: - someone who suppresses example: - - dictators are suppressors of free speech + - Dictators are suppressors of free speech. hypernym: - 10544727-n ili: i93453 @@ -72950,8 +72950,8 @@ definition: - a woman who bears a child for a couple where the wife is unable to do so example: - - a surrogate mother is artificially inseminated with the father's semen and carries - the fetus to term + - A surrogate mother is artificially inseminated with the father's semen and carries + the fetus to term. hypernym: - 10352098-n ili: i93465 @@ -72990,7 +72990,7 @@ definition: - one who outlives another example: - - he left his farm to his survivors + - He left his farm to his survivors. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i93469 @@ -73001,7 +73001,7 @@ definition: - one who lives through affliction example: - - the survivors of the fire were taken to a hospital + - The survivors of the fire were taken to a hospital. hypernym: - 09653829-n ili: i93470 @@ -73111,7 +73111,7 @@ definition: - any well-liked individual example: - - he's a sweetheart + - He's a sweetheart. hypernym: - 10158287-n ili: i93481 @@ -73134,7 +73134,7 @@ definition: - a person who travels through the water by swimming example: - - he is not a good swimmer + - He is not a good swimmer. hypernym: - 09652940-n ili: i93483 @@ -73147,7 +73147,7 @@ definition: - a trained athlete who participates in swimming meets example: - - he was an Olympic swimmer + - He was an Olympic swimmer. hypernym: - 09839665-n ili: i93484 @@ -73372,7 +73372,7 @@ definition: - a musician who plays syncopated jazz music (usually in a dance band) example: - - they called themselves the Dixie Syncopators + - They called themselves the Dixie Syncopators. hypernym: - 10240156-n ili: i93506 @@ -73470,7 +73470,7 @@ definition: - the person who plays offensive or defensive tackle on a football team example: - - the right tackle is a straight A student + - The right tackle is a straight A student. hypernym: - 10283108-n ili: i93516 @@ -73722,7 +73722,7 @@ definition: - a person who strikes a surface lightly and usually repeatedly example: - - finger tappers irritated her + - Finger tappers irritated her. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i93541 @@ -73929,7 +73929,7 @@ definition: - a fellow member of a team example: - - it was his first start against his former teammates + - It was his first start against his former teammates. hypernym: - 09836176-n ili: i93560 @@ -74255,7 +74255,7 @@ definition: - a person who tempts others example: - - Satan is the great tempter of mankind + - Satan is the great tempter of mankind. hypernym: - 09786620-n - 10306910-n @@ -74286,7 +74286,7 @@ - someone who pays rent to use land or a building or a car that is owned by someone else example: - - the landlord can evict a tenant who doesn't pay the rent + - The landlord can evict a tenant who doesn't pay the rent. hypernym: - 10429497-n ili: i93593 @@ -74392,7 +74392,7 @@ definition: - a person who serves a specified term example: - - there are not many fourth termers in the Senate + - There are not many fourth termers in the Senate. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i93604 @@ -74428,7 +74428,7 @@ definition: - a person who inspires fear or dread example: - - he was the terror of the neighborhood + - He was the terror of the neighborhood. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i93607 @@ -74846,8 +74846,8 @@ definition: - a fierce or audacious person example: - - he's a tiger on the tennis court - - it aroused the tiger in me + - He's a tiger on the tennis court. + - It aroused the tiger in me. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i93647 @@ -75056,7 +75056,7 @@ definition: - a celebrity who receives much acclaim and attention example: - - he was the toast of the town + - He was the toast of the town. hypernym: - 09922606-n ili: i93668 @@ -75747,7 +75747,7 @@ - a vagrant example: - a homeless tramp - - he tried to help the really down-and-out bums + - He tried to help the really down-and-out bums. hypernym: - 10764201-n ili: i93737 @@ -75827,7 +75827,7 @@ definition: - someone who transfers or is transferred from one position to another example: - - the best student was a transfer from LSU + - The best student was a transfer from LSU. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i93745 @@ -75999,7 +75999,7 @@ definition: - someone who moves or passes across example: - - the traversers slowly ascended the mountain + - The traversers slowly ascended the mountain. hypernym: - 10355644-n ili: i93761 @@ -76282,7 +76282,7 @@ - a wife who is an attractive young woman; seldom the first wife of an affluent older man example: - - his trophy wife was an asset to his business + - His trophy wife was an asset to his business. hypernym: - 10800308-n ili: i93789 @@ -76605,7 +76605,7 @@ definition: - any person who exercises power in a cruel way example: - - his father was a tyrant + - His father was a tyrant. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i93821 @@ -76653,7 +76653,7 @@ definition: - a source of help and advice and encouragement example: - - he played uncle to lonely students + - He played uncle to lonely students. hypernym: - 09631739-n - 10306910-n @@ -76695,7 +76695,7 @@ definition: - a seller that sells at a lower price than others do example: - - he went all over town looking for undersellers + - He went all over town looking for undersellers. hypernym: - 10596736-n ili: i93830 @@ -76729,7 +76729,7 @@ definition: - a person who unfastens or unwraps or opens example: - - children are talented undoers of their shoelaces + - Children are talented undoers of their shoelaces. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i93833 @@ -76743,7 +76743,7 @@ definition: - a seducer who ruins a woman example: - - she awoke in the arms of her cruel undoer + - She awoke in the arms of her cruel undoer. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -76911,7 +76911,7 @@ - someone who upholds or maintains example: - firm upholders of tradition - - they are sustainers of the idea of democracy + - They are sustainers of the idea of democracy. hypernym: - 10697152-n ili: i93852 @@ -77108,8 +77108,8 @@ definition: - someone who puts to good use example: - - not all organisms are utilizers of oxygen - - the social agencies and their utilizers both objected to the budget cut + - Not all organisms are utilizers of oxygen. + - The social agencies and their utilizers both objected to the budget cut. hypernym: - 10761247-n ili: i93871 @@ -77121,7 +77121,7 @@ definition: - an idealistic (but usually impractical) social reformer example: - - a Utopian believes in the ultimate perfectibility of man + - A Utopian believes in the ultimate perfectibility of man. hypernym: - 10534787-n ili: i93872 @@ -77144,7 +77144,7 @@ - an organism that can utter vocal sounds example: - an utterer of foul oaths - - is the giraffe a vocalizer? + - Is the giraffe a vocalizer? hypernym: - 00004475-n ili: i93874 @@ -77235,7 +77235,7 @@ definition: - a sweetheart chosen to receive a greeting on Saint Valentine's Day example: - - will you be my valentine? + - Will you be my valentine? hypernym: - 10702400-n ili: i93882 @@ -77246,7 +77246,7 @@ definition: - a manservant who acts as a personal attendant to their employer example: - - Jeeves was Bertie Wooster's man + - Jeeves was Bertie Wooster's man. hypernym: - 10311853-n - 09882644-n @@ -77533,7 +77533,7 @@ definition: - a serviceman who has seen considerable active service example: - - the veterans laughed at the new recruits + - The veterans laughed at the new recruits. hypernym: - 10602198-n ili: i93910 @@ -77723,7 +77723,7 @@ definition: - a person who victimizes others example: - - I thought we were partners, not victim and victimizer + - I thought we were partners, not victim and victimizer. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -78151,7 +78151,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07122361-n example: - - he wanted to hear trained voices sing it + - He wanted to hear trained voices sing it. hypernym: - 10619214-n ili: i93971 @@ -78298,7 +78298,7 @@ - someone who makes a solemn promise to do something or behave in a certain way example: - young vowers of eternal love - - there are many vowers of chastity but few who observe it + - There are many vowers of chastity but few who observe it. hypernym: - 10501639-n ili: i93985 @@ -78435,7 +78435,7 @@ purify Islamic beliefs and rejects any innovation occurring after the 3rd century of Islam example: - - Osama bin Laden is said to be a Wahhabi Muslim + - Osama bin Laden is said to be a Wahhabi Muslim. hypernym: - 09701687-n ili: i93998 @@ -78447,7 +78447,7 @@ definition: - a homeless child especially one forsaken or orphaned example: - - street children beg or steal in order to survive + - Street children beg or steal in order to survive. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -78535,7 +78535,7 @@ definition: - person who walks in without having an appointment example: - - the emergency room was overrun with walk-ins + - The emergency room was overrun with walk-ins. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i94007 @@ -78929,7 +78929,7 @@ definition: - a guardian or defender against theft or illegal practices or waste example: - - she is the global watchdog for human rights abuses + - She is the global watchdog for human rights abuses. hypernym: - 09637714-n ili: i94047 @@ -79475,9 +79475,9 @@ - an informant who exposes wrongdoing within an organization in the hope of stopping it example: - - the law gives little protection to whistleblowers who feel the public has a right - to know what is going on - - the whistleblower was fired for exposing the conditions in mental hospitals + - The law gives little protection to whistleblowers who feel the public has a right + to know what is going on. + - The whistleblower was fired for exposing the conditions in mental hospitals. hypernym: - 10225604-n ili: i94102 @@ -79571,8 +79571,8 @@ definition: - someone (or something) expected to achieve great success in a given field example: - - this company is the great white hope of the nuclear industry's waste management - policy + - This company is the great white hope of the nuclear industry's waste management + policy. hypernym: - 10204565-n ili: i94111 @@ -79705,7 +79705,7 @@ definition: - one who can't stay still (especially a child) example: - - the toddler was a real wiggler on plane trips + - The toddler was a real wiggler on plane trips. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i94124 @@ -79936,7 +79936,7 @@ definition: - term of address for a disrespectful and annoying male example: - - look here, junior, it's none of your business + - Look here, junior, it's none of your business. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -80162,7 +80162,7 @@ definition: - an adult female person (as opposed to a man) example: - - the woman kept house while the man hunted + - The woman kept house while the man hunted. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -80181,7 +80181,7 @@ - a female person who plays a significant role (wife or mistress or girlfriend) in the life of a particular man example: - - he was faithful to his woman + - He was faithful to his woman. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -80401,8 +80401,8 @@ definition: - an important, honorable person (word is often used humorously) example: - - he told his story to some conservative worthies - - local worthies rarely challenged the chief constable + - He told his story to some conservative worthies. + - Local worthies rarely challenged the chief constable. hypernym: - 10220400-n ili: i94192 @@ -80587,7 +80587,7 @@ - member of an international gang of Jamaican criminals who sell drugs and violence example: - A much publicized raid on a yardie stronghold had first been simulated at Riot - City + City. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -80925,7 +80925,7 @@ Genesis, God promised to give Abraham's family (the Hebrews) the land of Canaan (the Promised Land); God tested Abraham by asking him to sacrifice his son example: - - Judaism, Christianity, and Islam each has a special claim on Abraham + - Judaism, Christianity, and Islam each has a special claim on Abraham. ili: i94241 instance_hypernym: - 10426136-n @@ -90327,7 +90327,7 @@ - daughter of George VI who became the Queen of England and Northern Ireland in 1952 on the death of her father (1926-) example: - - Elizabeth II is the head of state in Great Britain + - Elizabeth II is the head of state in Great Britain. ili: i95035 instance_hypernym: - 10519216-n @@ -107533,7 +107533,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06465519-n example: - - Paul's name was Saul prior to his conversion to Christianity + - Paul's name was Saul prior to his conversion to Christianity. ili: i96517 instance_hypernym: - 09818636-n @@ -110279,7 +110279,7 @@ - 26th President of the United States; hero of the Spanish-American War; Panama Canal was built during his administration example: - - Theodore Roosevelt said ‘Speak softly but carry a big stick’ + - Theodore Roosevelt said ‘Speak softly but carry a big stick’. ili: i96751 instance_hypernym: - 10486961-n @@ -120693,7 +120693,7 @@ definition: - (ethnic slur) extremely offensive name for a Black person example: - - only a Black can call another Black a nigga + - Only a Black can call another Black a nigga. exemplifies: - 06731706-n - 06730109-n @@ -121819,7 +121819,7 @@ definition: - (ethnic slur) offensive and disparaging term for Black man example: - - get out of my way, boy + - Get out of my way, boy. exemplifies: - 06731706-n - 06730109-n @@ -123825,7 +123825,7 @@ definition: - one who is being mentored example: - - A student mentor may support up to seven mentees + - A student mentor may support up to seven mentees. hypernym: - 09786620-n members: diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.phenomenon.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.phenomenon.yaml index 744c56cb..67bcee8d 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.phenomenon.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.phenomenon.yaml @@ -121,9 +121,9 @@ definition: - a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon example: - - the magnetic effect was greater when the rod was lengthwise - - his decision had depressing consequences for business - - he acted very wise after the event + - The magnetic effect was greater when the rod was lengthwise. + - His decision had depressing consequences for business. + - He acted very wise after the event. hypernym: - 00034512-n ili: i97562 @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ - the consequences of an event (especially a catastrophic event) example: - the aftermath of war - - in the wake of the accident no one knew how many had been injured + - In the wake of the accident no one knew how many had been injured. hypernym: - 11430739-n ili: i97564 @@ -163,9 +163,9 @@ definition: - the phenomenon of a popular trend attracting even greater popularity example: - - in periods of high merger activity there is a bandwagon effect with more and more - firms seeking to engage in takeover activity - - polls are accused of creating a bandwagon effect to benefit their candidate + - In periods of high merger activity there is a bandwagon effect with more and more + firms seeking to engage in takeover activity. + - Polls are accused of creating a bandwagon effect to benefit their candidate. hypernym: - 11430739-n ili: i97565 @@ -206,8 +206,8 @@ definition: - the result of alteration or modification example: - - there were marked changes in the lining of the lungs - - there had been no change in the mountains + - There were marked changes in the lining of the lungs. + - There had been no change in the mountains. hypernym: - 11430739-n ili: i97569 @@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06157599-n example: - - he counted on the coattails effect to win him the election + - He counted on the coattails effect to win him the election. hypernym: - 11430739-n ili: i97570 @@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ definition: - an appreciable consequence (especially a lessening) example: - - it made a dent in my bank account + - It made a dent in my bank account. hypernym: - 11430739-n ili: i97572 @@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ definition: - the consequence of an effort or activity example: - - they gathered a harvest of examples + - They gathered a harvest of examples. - a harvest of love hypernym: - 11430739-n @@ -293,8 +293,8 @@ definition: - a forceful consequence; a strong effect example: - - the book had an important impact on my thinking - - the book packs a wallop + - The book had an important impact on my thinking. + - The book packs a wallop. hypernym: - 11430739-n ili: i97576 @@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ definition: - a means of exerting influence or gaining advantage example: - - he could get no purchase on the situation + - He could get no purchase on the situation. hypernym: - 11434722-n ili: i97580 @@ -385,8 +385,8 @@ definition: - a consequence of someone's efforts or of a particular set of circumstances example: - - skill is the product of hours of practice - - his reaction was the product of hunger and fatigue + - Skill is the product of hours of practice. + - His reaction was the product of hunger and fatigue. hypernym: - 11430739-n ili: i97584 @@ -422,8 +422,8 @@ definition: - a remote or indirect consequence of some action example: - - his declaration had unforeseen repercussions - - reverberations of the market crash were felt years later + - His declaration had unforeseen repercussions. + - Reverberations of the market crash were felt years later. hypernym: - 11430739-n ili: i97587 @@ -435,7 +435,7 @@ definition: - a result example: - - this situation developed in response to events in Africa + - This situation developed in response to events in Africa. hypernym: - 11430739-n ili: i97588 @@ -446,8 +446,8 @@ definition: - a response that reveals a person's feelings or attitude example: - - he was pleased by the audience's reaction to his performance - - John feared his mother's reaction when she saw the broken lamp + - He was pleased by the audience's reaction to his performance. + - John feared his mother's reaction when she saw the broken lamp. hypernym: - 11437102-n ili: i97589 @@ -502,8 +502,8 @@ - an unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that causes an event to result one way rather than another example: - - bad luck caused his downfall - - we ran into each other by pure chance + - Bad luck caused his downfall. + - We ran into each other by pure chance. hypernym: - 00034512-n ili: i97594 @@ -517,9 +517,9 @@ definition: - an unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that leads to a favorable outcome example: - - it was my good luck to be there - - they say luck is a lady - - it was as if fortune guided his hand + - It was my good luck to be there. + - They say luck is a lady. + - It was as if fortune guided his hand. hypernym: - 00034512-n ili: i97595 @@ -628,8 +628,8 @@ - the energy that an atomic system must acquire before a process (such as an emission or reaction) can occur example: - - catalysts are said to reduce the energy of activation during the transition phase - of a reaction + - Catalysts are said to reduce the energy of activation during the transition phase + of a reaction. hypernym: - 11472635-n ili: i97605 @@ -679,7 +679,7 @@ definition: - the force attracting atoms to each other and binding them together in a molecule example: - - basic dyes have an affinity for wool and silk + - Basic dyes have an affinity for wool and silk. hypernym: - 11479041-n ili: i97610 @@ -757,7 +757,7 @@ definition: - an electric current that reverses direction sinusoidally example: - - In the US most household current is AC at 60 cycles per second + - In the US most household current is AC at 60 cycles per second. hypernym: - 11470903-n ili: i97617 @@ -831,8 +831,8 @@ - an optical illusion of motion produced by viewing a rapid succession of still pictures of a moving object example: - - the cinema relies on apparent motion - - the succession of flashing lights gave an illusion of movement + - The cinema relies on apparent motion. + - The succession of flashing lights gave an illusion of movement. hypernym: - 11510863-n ili: i97624 @@ -985,7 +985,7 @@ definition: - an unpredictable outcome that is unfortunate example: - - if I didn't have bad luck, I wouldn't have any luck at all + - If I didn't have bad luck, I wouldn't have any luck at all. hypernym: - 11438252-n ili: i97638 @@ -1113,8 +1113,8 @@ results from the systole of the left ventricle of the heart; sometimes measured for a quick evaluation of a person's health example: - - adult blood pressure is considered normal at 120/80 where the first number is - the systolic pressure and the second is the diastolic pressure + - Adult blood pressure is considered normal at 120/80 where the first number is + the systolic pressure and the second is the diastolic pressure. hypernym: - 14325525-n - 11515441-n @@ -1146,7 +1146,7 @@ definition: - the pressure of the circulating blood on the arteries example: - - arterial pressure is the product of cardiac output and vascular resistance + - Arterial pressure is the product of cardiac output and vascular resistance. hypernym: - 11450082-n ili: i97652 @@ -1199,8 +1199,8 @@ definition: - a slight wind (usually refreshing) example: - - the breeze was cooled by the lake - - as he waited he could feel the air on his neck + - The breeze was cooled by the lake. + - As he waited he could feel the air on his neck. hypernym: - 11546388-n ili: i97657 @@ -1223,7 +1223,7 @@ definition: - a slight movement of the air example: - - there wasn't a breath of air in the room + - There wasn't a breath of air in the room. hypernym: - 11451868-n ili: i97659 @@ -1409,7 +1409,7 @@ - the quantity of unbalanced electricity in a body (either positive or negative) and construed as an excess or deficiency of electrons example: - - the battery needed a fresh charge + - The battery needed a fresh charge. hypernym: - 11469339-n ili: i97678 @@ -1879,7 +1879,7 @@ definition: - a very strong wind example: - - rain and high winds covered the region + - Rain and high winds covered the region. hypernym: - 11546388-n ili: i97723 @@ -1919,7 +1919,7 @@ definition: - a flow of electricity through a conductor example: - - the current was measured in amperes + - The current was measured in amperes. hypernym: - 11469339-n ili: i97727 @@ -1959,7 +1959,7 @@ definition: - the permanent end of all life functions in an organism or part of an organism example: - - the animal died a painful death + - The animal died a painful death. hypernym: - 11438864-n ili: i97731 @@ -2040,7 +2040,7 @@ definition: - the peeling off in flakes or scales of bark or dead skin example: - - exfoliation is increased by sunburn + - Exfoliation is increased by sunburn. hypernym: - 11438864-n ili: i97738 @@ -2082,7 +2082,7 @@ definition: - condensation of moisture on a cold surface example: - - the cold glasses were streaked with sweat + - The cold glasses were streaked with sweat. hypernym: - 11466338-n ili: i97742 @@ -2177,9 +2177,9 @@ definition: - oppressively still air example: - - the afternoon was hot, quiet, and heavy with languor + - The afternoon was hot, quiet, and heavy with languor. - Summer shows all the languor of a hot, breezeless day as the dancer lazily brushes - her hand over her brow + her hand over her brow. hypernym: - 11546388-n members: @@ -2199,7 +2199,7 @@ definition: - a windstorm that lifts up clouds of dust or sand example: - - it was the kind of duster not experienced in years + - It was the kind of duster not experienced in years. hypernym: - 11547465-n ili: i97752 @@ -2330,8 +2330,8 @@ definition: - energy made available by the flow of electric charge through a conductor example: - - they built a car that runs on electricity - - The power went out around midnight + - They built a car that runs on electricity. + - The power went out around midnight. hypernym: - 11472635-n ili: i97765 @@ -2407,7 +2407,7 @@ definition: - any source of usable power example: - - the DOE is responsible for maintaining the energy policy + - The DOE is responsible for maintaining the energy policy. hypernym: - 11439518-n ili: i97770 @@ -2421,7 +2421,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - energy can take a wide variety of forms + - Energy can take a wide variety of forms. hypernym: - 11439518-n ili: i97771 @@ -2434,7 +2434,7 @@ - a definite stable energy that a physical system can have; used especially of the state of electrons in atoms or molecules example: - - according to quantum theory only certain energy levels are possible + - According to quantum theory only certain energy levels are possible. hypernym: - 11472635-n ili: i97772 @@ -2471,7 +2471,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - work equals force times distance + - Work equals force times distance. hypernym: - 11472635-n ili: i97775 @@ -2569,7 +2569,7 @@ definition: - a wall of water rushing ahead of the flood example: - - we were lucky to be safe when the floodheads hit + - We were lucky to be safe when the floodheads hit. hypernym: - 11475509-n ili: i97784 @@ -2717,7 +2717,7 @@ - the presence of groups of closely spaced spectrum lines observed in the atomic spectrum of certain elements example: - - the fine structure results from slightly different energy levels + - The fine structure results from slightly different energy levels. hypernym: - 06813996-n ili: i97797 @@ -2776,7 +2776,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - force equals mass times acceleration + - Force equals mass times acceleration. hypernym: - 11439518-n ili: i97803 @@ -3101,11 +3101,11 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - the more remote the body, the less the gravity - - the gravitation between two bodies is proportional to the product of their masses - and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them + - The more remote the body, the less the gravity. + - The gravitation between two bodies is proportional to the product of their masses + and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. - source: Albert Einstein - text: gravitation cannot be held responsible for people falling in love + text: Gravitation cannot be held responsible for people falling in love. hypernym: - 11446644-n ili: i97834 @@ -3119,7 +3119,7 @@ definition: - the gravity of the sun example: - - solar gravity creates extreme pressures and temperatures + - Solar gravity creates extreme pressures and temperatures. hypernym: - 11484542-n ili: i97835 @@ -3139,7 +3139,7 @@ definition: - a strong current of air example: - - the tree was bent almost double by the gust + - The tree was bent almost double by the gust. hypernym: - 11546388-n ili: i97837 @@ -3228,7 +3228,7 @@ - condition in which the cells of one tissue can survive in the presence of cells of another tissue example: - - a successful graft or transplant requires a high degree of histocompatibility + - A successful graft or transplant requires a high degree of histocompatibility. hypernym: - 11438864-n ili: i97846 @@ -3317,7 +3317,7 @@ definition: - the striking of a light beam on a surface example: - - he measured the angle of incidence of the reflected light + - He measured the angle of incidence of the reflected light. hypernym: - 11511038-n ili: i97856 @@ -3427,7 +3427,7 @@ definition: - reciprocal reflection between two reflecting surfaces example: - - there was interreflection between the two surfaces of the lens + - There was interreflection between the two surfaces of the lens. hypernym: - 11523478-n ili: i97866 @@ -3457,7 +3457,7 @@ definition: - electric current example: - - when the wiring was finished they turned on the juice + - When the wiring was finished they turned on the juice. exemplifies: - 07171981-n hypernym: @@ -3521,7 +3521,7 @@ - heat liberated by a unit mass of gas at its boiling point as it condenses into a liquid example: - - the heat of condensation is equal to the heat of vaporization + - The heat of condensation is equal to the heat of vaporization. hypernym: - 11491497-n ili: i97875 @@ -3533,7 +3533,7 @@ - heat absorbed by a unit mass of a solid at its melting point in order to convert the solid into a liquid at the same temperature example: - - the heat of fusion is equal to the heat of solidification + - The heat of fusion is equal to the heat of solidification. hypernym: - 11491497-n ili: i97876 @@ -3648,7 +3648,7 @@ definition: - the organic phenomenon that distinguishes living organisms from nonliving ones example: - - there is no life on the moon + - There is no life on the moon. hypernym: - 11438864-n ili: i97888 @@ -3691,7 +3691,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - the light was filtered through a soft glass window + - The light was filtered through a soft glass window. hypernym: - 11441515-n ili: i97892 @@ -3757,8 +3757,8 @@ - the force experienced by a point charge moving along a wire that is in a magnetic field; the force is at right angles to both the current and the magnetic field example: - - the Lorentz force can be used to suspend a current-carrying object between two - magnets + - The Lorentz force can be used to suspend a current-carrying object between two + magnets. hypernym: - 11479041-n ili: i97898 @@ -3955,8 +3955,8 @@ definition: - magnetism produced by an electric current example: - - electromagnetism was discovered when it was observed that a copper wire carrying - an electric current can magnetize pieces of iron or steel near it + - Electromagnetism was discovered when it was observed that a copper wire carrying + an electric current can magnetize pieces of iron or steel near it. hypernym: - 11499458-n ili: i97917 @@ -4026,7 +4026,7 @@ definition: - mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium example: - - falling trees make a sound in the forest even when no one is there to hear them + - Falling trees make a sound in the forest even when no one is there to hear them. hypernym: - 11501098-n ili: i97924 @@ -4098,7 +4098,7 @@ definition: - warm weather following a freeze; snow and ice melt example: - - they welcomed the spring thaw + - They welcomed the spring thaw. hypernym: - 11545095-n ili: i97931 @@ -4190,7 +4190,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - An orbiting electron in an atom will have a magnetic dipole moment + - An orbiting electron in an atom will have a magnetic dipole moment. hypernym: - 11503754-n ili: i97940 @@ -4274,8 +4274,8 @@ definition: - the light of the Moon example: - - moonlight is the smuggler's enemy - - the Moon was bright enough to read by + - Moonlight is the smuggler's enemy. + - The Moon was bright enough to read by. hypernym: - 11494354-n ili: i97948 @@ -4308,7 +4308,7 @@ definition: - the rays of the sun example: - - the shingles were weathered by the sun and wind + - The shingles were weathered by the sun and wind. hypernym: - 11494354-n ili: i97951 @@ -4460,7 +4460,7 @@ definition: - a bright spot on the parhelic circle; caused by diffraction by ice crystals example: - - two or more parhelia are usually seen at once + - Two or more parhelia are usually seen at once. hypernym: - 04689819-n ili: i97965 @@ -4809,7 +4809,7 @@ - the electrical response of the central nervous system produced by an external stimulus example: - - he measured evoked potentials with an electroencephalogram + - He measured evoked potentials with an electroencephalogram. hypernym: - 11514227-n ili: i97997 @@ -4863,7 +4863,7 @@ - the force applied to a unit area of surface; measured in pascals (SI unit) or in dynes (cgs unit) example: - - the compressed gas exerts an increased pressure + - The compressed gas exerts an increased pressure. hypernym: - 11439518-n ili: i98002 @@ -4905,7 +4905,7 @@ definition: - a transient air pressure greater than the surrounding atmospheric pressure example: - - the overpressure of the blast kills by lethal concussion + - The overpressure of the blast kills by lethal concussion. hypernym: - 11449572-n ili: i98006 @@ -4936,7 +4936,7 @@ - pressure exerted by the fluids inside the eyeball; regulated by resistance to the outward flow of aqueous humor example: - - glaucoma can result from increased intraocular pressure + - Glaucoma can result from increased intraocular pressure. hypernym: - 11515441-n ili: i98009 @@ -4992,7 +4992,7 @@ definition: - the predominant wind direction example: - - the prevailing wind is from the southwest + - The prevailing wind is from the southwest. hypernym: - 11546388-n ili: i98014 @@ -5051,7 +5051,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06109843-n example: - - every action has an equal and opposite reaction + - Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. hypernym: - 11479041-n ili: i98019 @@ -5277,7 +5277,7 @@ definition: - a brief period of precipitation example: - - the game was interrupted by a brief shower + - The game was interrupted by a brief shower. hypernym: - 11521799-n ili: i98041 @@ -5292,9 +5292,9 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - molecular recognition drives all of biology, for instance, hormone and receptor + - Molecular recognition drives all of biology, for instance, hormone and receptor or antibody-antigen interactions or the organization of molecules into larger - biologically active entities + biologically active entities. hypernym: - 11438864-n ili: i98042 @@ -5526,7 +5526,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - the shear changed the rectangle into a parallelogram + - The shear changed the rectangle into a parallelogram. hypernym: - 07372660-n ili: i98063 @@ -5642,8 +5642,8 @@ definition: - a light brief snowfall and gust of wind (or something resembling that) example: - - he had to close the window against the flurries - - there was a flurry of chicken feathers + - He had to close the window against the flurries. + - There was a flurry of chicken feathers. hypernym: - 11528800-n ili: i98074 @@ -5715,8 +5715,8 @@ definition: - energy from the sun that is converted into thermal or electrical energy example: - - the amount of energy falling on the earth is given by the solar constant, but - very little use has been made of solar energy + - The amount of energy falling on the earth is given by the solar constant, but + very little use has been made of solar energy. hypernym: - 11444514-n ili: i98080 @@ -5855,7 +5855,7 @@ signal; the difference between two measurements of a signal (as between the input and output signal) example: - - heavy metal guitar players use vacuum tube amplifiers to produce extreme distortion + - Heavy metal guitar players use vacuum tube amplifiers to produce extreme distortion. hypernym: - 11469339-n - 11445515-n @@ -5878,8 +5878,8 @@ definition: - the acoustic phenomenon that gives sound a penetrating quality example: - - our ukuleles have been designed to have superior sound and projection - - a prime ingredient of public speaking is projection of the voice + - Our ukuleles have been designed to have superior sound and projection. + - A prime ingredient of public speaking is projection of the voice. hypernym: - 11445515-n ili: i98095 @@ -6034,7 +6034,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - the intensity of stress is expressed in units of force divided by units of area + - The intensity of stress is expressed in units of force divided by units of area. hypernym: - 11479041-n ili: i98110 @@ -6047,8 +6047,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - the direction of maximum tension moves asymptotically toward the direction of - the shear + - The direction of maximum tension moves asymptotically toward the direction of + the shear. hypernym: - 11535238-n ili: i98111 @@ -6167,7 +6167,7 @@ definition: - the most powerful tornado which can create enormously devastating damage example: - - supertwisters are fortunately rare + - Supertwisters are fortunately rare. hypernym: - 11539883-n ili: i98122 @@ -6259,7 +6259,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06376048-n example: - - a tempest swept over the island + - A tempest swept over the island. hypernym: - 11547465-n ili: i98131 @@ -6344,7 +6344,7 @@ definition: - an unpredictable phenomenon example: - - it's a toss-up whether he will win or lose + - It's a toss-up whether he will win or lose. hypernym: - 11438252-n ili: i98139 @@ -6357,7 +6357,7 @@ definition: - steady winds blowing from east to west above and below the equator example: - - they rode the trade winds going west + - They rode the trade winds going west. hypernym: - 11517986-n ili: i98140 @@ -6667,9 +6667,9 @@ domain_topic: - 06128170-n example: - - they were hoping for good weather - - every day we have weather conditions and yesterday was no exception - - the conditions were too rainy for playing in the snow + - They were hoping for good weather. + - Every day we have weather conditions and yesterday was no exception. + - The conditions were too rainy for playing in the snow. hypernym: - 11445694-n ili: i98170 @@ -6683,7 +6683,7 @@ definition: - violent or severe weather (viewed as caused by the action of the four elements) example: - - they felt the full fury of the elements + - They felt the full fury of the elements. hypernym: - 11545095-n ili: i98171 @@ -6725,10 +6725,10 @@ - air moving (sometimes with considerable force) from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure example: - - trees bent under the fierce winds - - when there is no wind, row - - the radioactivity was being swept upwards by the air current and out into the - atmosphere + - Trees bent under the fierce winds. + - When there is no wind, row. + - The radioactivity was being swept upwards by the air current and out into the + atmosphere. hypernym: - 11545095-n ili: i98175 @@ -6797,7 +6797,7 @@ - the irregular motion of waves (usually caused by wind blowing in a direction opposite to the tide) example: - - the boat headed into the chop + - The boat headed into the chop. hypernym: - 11439518-n ili: i98181 diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.plant.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.plant.yaml index 7f298d2b..6fb7cf4f 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.plant.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.plant.yaml @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ definition: - a plant or animal that is native to a certain limited area example: - - it is an endemic found only this island + - It is an endemic found only this island. hypernym: - 00004475-n ili: i98196 @@ -935,7 +935,7 @@ plants and fungi and some bacteria and protozoans and that are capable of developing into a new individual without sexual fusion example: - - a sexual spore is formed after the fusion of gametes + - A sexual spore is formed after the fusion of gametes. hypernym: - 11568188-n ili: i98273 @@ -4163,7 +4163,7 @@ - Mexico's most famous tree; a giant specimen of Montezuma cypress more than 2,000 years old with a girth of 165 feet at Santa Maria del Tule example: - - some say the Tule tree is the world's largest single biomass + - Some say the Tule tree is the world's largest single biomass. hypernym: - 85319713-n ili: i98551 @@ -6434,7 +6434,7 @@ - the hard inner (usually woody) layer of the pericarp of some fruits (as peaches or plums or cherries or olives) that contains the seed example: - - you should remove the stones from prunes before cooking + - You should remove the stones from prunes before cooking. hypernym: - 11704733-n ili: i98745 @@ -6684,7 +6684,7 @@ definition: - a cell formed by the division or budding of another cell example: - - anthrax grows by dividing into two daughter cells that are generally identical + - Anthrax grows by dividing into two daughter cells that are generally identical. hypernym: - 00006484-n ili: i98770 @@ -6695,7 +6695,7 @@ definition: - cell from which another cell of an organism (usually of a different sort) develops example: - - a sperm cell develops from a sperm mother cell + - A sperm cell develops from a sperm mother cell. hypernym: - 00006484-n ili: i98771 @@ -6853,7 +6853,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06076105-n example: - - we cultivate the flower for its corolla + - We cultivate the flower for its corolla. hypernym: - 13898609-n ili: i98787 @@ -33434,7 +33434,7 @@ definition: - a cereal grass example: - - wheat is a grain that is grown in Kansas + - Wheat is a grain that is grown in Kansas. hypernym: - 12162012-n ili: i100955 @@ -40643,7 +40643,7 @@ definition: - a deciduous tree of the genus Quercus; has acorns and lobed leaves example: - - great oaks grow from little acorns + - Great oaks grow from little acorns. hypernym: - 13124818-n ili: i101533 @@ -79838,7 +79838,7 @@ definition: - small genus of South American trees yielding latex example: - - rubber trees are usually cultivated in plantations + - Rubber trees are usually cultivated in plantations. hypernym: - 11605791-n ili: i104686 @@ -80094,7 +80094,7 @@ - a tropical evergreen shrub or small tree extensively cultivated in e.g. China and Japan and India; source of tea leaves example: - - tea has fragrant white flowers + - Tea has fragrant white flowers. hypernym: - 13133423-n ili: i104706 @@ -86695,8 +86695,8 @@ definition: - any of various ill-smelling brown-capped fungi of the order Phallales example: - - the foul smell of the stinkhorn attracts insects that carry the spores away on - their feet + - The foul smell of the stinkhorn attracts insects that carry the spores away on + their feet. hypernym: - 13013628-n ili: i105258 @@ -89291,7 +89291,7 @@ definition: - a crop (other than fruits or vegetables) that is grown for agricultural purposes example: - - cotton, hay, and grain are field crops + - Cotton, hay, and grain are field crops. hypernym: - 11550963-n ili: i105482 @@ -90177,7 +90177,7 @@ definition: - a dead tree that is still standing, usually in an undisturbed forest example: - - a snag can provide food and a habitat for insects and birds + - A snag can provide food and a habitat for insects and birds. hypernym: - 13124818-n ili: i105569 @@ -91350,7 +91350,7 @@ definition: - the inner and usually edible part of a seed or grain or nut or fruit stone example: - - black walnut kernels are difficult to get out of the shell + - Black walnut kernels are difficult to get out of the shell. hypernym: - 13107668-n ili: i105683 diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.possession.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.possession.yaml index 20c64413..514ac94b 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.possession.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.possession.yaml @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ definition: - common ownership example: - - they shared a community of possessions + - They shared a community of possessions. hypernym: - 13261412-n ili: i106222 @@ -72,8 +72,8 @@ - a benefit given by a company to an employee in the form of an option to buy stock in the company at a discount or at a fixed price example: - - stock options are not much use as an incentive if the price at which they can - be exercised is out of reach + - Stock options are not much use as an incentive if the price at which they can + be exercised is out of reach. hypernym: - 13317922-n ili: i106228 @@ -209,8 +209,8 @@ definition: - something owned; any tangible or intangible possession that is owned by someone example: - - that hat is my property - - he is a man of property + - That hat is my property. + - He is a man of property. hypernym: - 00032912-n ili: i106242 @@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ definition: - all the property that someone possesses example: - - he left all his worldly possessions to his daughter + - He left all his worldly possessions to his daughter. hypernym: - 13265007-n ili: i106244 @@ -313,8 +313,8 @@ definition: - property of a personal character that is portable but not used in business example: - - she left some of her personal effects in the house - - I watched over their effects until they returned + - She left some of her personal effects in the house. + - I watched over their effects until they returned. hypernym: - 13266525-n ili: i106251 @@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ definition: - any movable possession (especially articles of clothing) example: - - she packed her things and left + - She packed her things and left. hypernym: - 13265007-n ili: i106252 @@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ - extensive landed property (especially in the country) retained by the owner for their own use example: - - the family owned a large estate on Long Island + - The family owned a large estate on Long Island. hypernym: - 13267374-n ili: i106254 @@ -472,7 +472,7 @@ definition: - a rented car example: - - she picked up a hire car at the airport and drove to her hotel + - She picked up a hire car at the airport and drove to her hotel. hypernym: - 13269292-n ili: i106266 @@ -583,7 +583,7 @@ definition: - the land on which real estate is located example: - - he built the house on land leased from the city + - He built the house on land leased from the city. hypernym: - 13267374-n ili: i106277 @@ -615,7 +615,7 @@ definition: - wealth reckoned in terms of money example: - - all his money is in real estate + - All his money is in real estate. hypernym: - 13271297-n ili: i106280 @@ -626,8 +626,8 @@ definition: - a large sum of money (especially as pay or profit) example: - - she made a bundle selling real estate - - they sank megabucks into their new house + - She made a bundle selling real estate. + - They sank megabucks into their new house. exemplifies: - 07171981-n hypernym: @@ -654,7 +654,7 @@ definition: - informal terms for personal possessions example: - - did you take all your clobber? + - Did you take all your clobber? hypernym: - 13266525-n ili: i106283 @@ -811,8 +811,8 @@ definition: - something added to what you already have example: - - the librarian shelved the new accessions - - he was a new addition to the staff + - The librarian shelved the new accessions. + - He was a new addition to the staff. hypernym: - 13274154-n ili: i106298 @@ -833,8 +833,8 @@ definition: - an advantageous purchase example: - - she got a bargain at the auction - - the stock was a real buy at that price + - She got a bargain at the auction. + - The stock was a real buy at that price. hypernym: - 13274511-n ili: i106300 @@ -847,7 +847,7 @@ definition: - a very small sum example: - - he bought it for a song + - He bought it for a song. hypernym: - 13274650-n ili: i106301 @@ -880,7 +880,7 @@ - a grant (by a sovereign or a legislative body) of resources to maintain a dependent member of a ruling family example: - - bishoprics were received as appanages for the younger sons of great families + - Bishoprics were received as appanages for the younger sons of great families. hypernym: - 13275136-n ili: i106304 @@ -1065,7 +1065,7 @@ - payment to the holder of a patent or copyright or resource for the right to use their property example: - - he received royalties on his book + - He received royalties on his book. hypernym: - 13299398-n ili: i106322 @@ -1204,7 +1204,7 @@ - the income or profit arising from such transactions as the sale of land or other property example: - - the average return was about 5% + - The average return was about 5%. hypernym: - 13276044-n ili: i106335 @@ -1221,7 +1221,7 @@ definition: - quick or easy earnings example: - - they are traders out to make a fast buck + - They are traders out to make a fast buck. hypernym: - 13279261-n ili: i106336 @@ -1233,7 +1233,7 @@ definition: - shameful profit example: - - he would sell his soul for filthy lucre + - He would sell his soul for filthy lucre. hypernym: - 13279261-n ili: i106337 @@ -1364,7 +1364,7 @@ definition: - (usually plural) valuables taken by violence (especially in war) example: - - to the victor belong the spoils of the enemy + - To the victor belong the spoils of the enemy. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -1498,7 +1498,7 @@ definition: - something acquired without effort or payment or obligation example: - - there is no free lunch in politics or Hollywood + - There is no free lunch in politics or Hollywood. hypernym: - 13285910-n ili: i106360 @@ -1689,7 +1689,7 @@ definition: - financial aid that enables you to get trained for a specified job example: - - the bill provided traineeships in vocational rehabilitation + - The bill provided traineeships in vocational rehabilitation. hypernym: - 13286803-n ili: i106378 @@ -1710,7 +1710,7 @@ - something given for victory or superiority in a contest or competition or for winning a lottery example: - - the prize was a free trip to Europe + - The prize was a free trip to Europe. hypernym: - 13285910-n ili: i106380 @@ -1750,7 +1750,7 @@ definition: - something presented as a gift example: - - his tie was a present from his wife + - His tie was a present from his wife. hypernym: - 13285910-n ili: i106384 @@ -1820,7 +1820,7 @@ definition: - an amount of money contributed example: - - he expected his contribution to be repaid with interest + - He expected his contribution to be repaid with interest. hypernym: - 13352213-n ili: i106391 @@ -1978,7 +1978,7 @@ - a prize, bonus, or award given as an inducement to purchase products, enter competitions initiated by business interests, etc. example: - - they encouraged customers with a premium for loyal patronage + - They encouraged customers with a premium for loyal patronage. hypernym: - 13294177-n - 13289169-n @@ -1990,7 +1990,7 @@ definition: - something that is free (usually provided as part of a promotional scheme) example: - - the road map was a freebie + - The road map was a freebie. hypernym: - 13285910-n ili: i106408 @@ -2013,7 +2013,7 @@ definition: - a gift (usually of inferior quality) that should be accepted uncritically example: - - it wasn't much, but don't look a gift horse in the mouth + - It wasn't much, but don't look a gift horse in the mouth. hypernym: - 13285910-n ili: i106410 @@ -2146,7 +2146,7 @@ - a statistical adjustment made to accommodate predictable fluctuations as a function of the season of the year example: - - seasonal adjustments for housing starts must be made in mid-winter + - Seasonal adjustments for housing starts must be made in mid-winter. hypernym: - 13295115-n ili: i106423 @@ -2219,7 +2219,7 @@ definition: - expenses incurred in promoting or evaluating legislation example: - - many lobbying expenses are deductible by a taxpayer + - Many lobbying expenses are deductible by a taxpayer. hypernym: - 13296518-n ili: i106430 @@ -2282,7 +2282,7 @@ definition: - the cost of personal or family living example: - - some personal expenses are tax deductible + - Some personal expenses are tax deductible. hypernym: - 13296518-n ili: i106436 @@ -2302,7 +2302,7 @@ definition: - money spent to perform work and usually reimbursed by an employer example: - - he kept a careful record of his expenses at the meeting + - He kept a careful record of his expenses at the meeting. hypernym: - 13296311-n ili: i106438 @@ -2360,9 +2360,9 @@ definition: - something that remunerates example: - - wages were paid by cash - - he wasted his pay on drink - - they saved a quarter of all their earnings + - Wages were paid by cash. + - He wasted his pay on drink. + - They saved a quarter of all their earnings. hypernym: - 13302298-n ili: i106444 @@ -2395,7 +2395,7 @@ definition: - food and lodging provided in addition to money example: - - they worked for $30 and found + - They worked for $30 and found. hypernym: - 13300285-n ili: i106447 @@ -2499,7 +2499,7 @@ definition: - amount of money received per unit time example: - - women's pay rate is lower than men's + - Women's pay rate is lower than men's. hypernym: - 13346032-n ili: i106458 @@ -2749,7 +2749,7 @@ definition: - assets belonging to or due to or contributed by an individual person or group example: - - he wanted his share in cash + - He wanted his share in cash. hypernym: - 13350663-n ili: i106484 @@ -2790,7 +2790,7 @@ definition: - a portion of something divided into shares example: - - they split the loot three ways + - They split the loot three ways. hypernym: - 13306199-n ili: i106488 @@ -2812,7 +2812,7 @@ example: - travel allowance - my weekly allowance of two eggs - - a child's allowance should not be too generous + - A child's allowance should not be too generous. hypernym: - 13306199-n ili: i106490 @@ -2835,7 +2835,7 @@ definition: - a promised or claimed share of loot or money example: - - he demanded his split before they disbanded + - He demanded his split before they disbanded. hypernym: - 13306199-n ili: i106492 @@ -2848,7 +2848,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - they have interests all over the world + - They have interests all over the world. - a stake in the company's future hypernym: - 13306199-n @@ -2979,7 +2979,7 @@ definition: - a share of the profits example: - - everyone got a cut of the earnings + - Everyone got a cut of the earnings. hypernym: - 13306199-n ili: i106506 @@ -3039,7 +3039,7 @@ definition: - compensation paid (to someone) for damages or losses or money already spent etc. example: - - he received reimbursement for his travel expenses + - He received reimbursement for his travel expenses. hypernym: - 13303573-n ili: i106512 @@ -3051,8 +3051,8 @@ - compensation received by virtue of holding an office or having employment (usually in the form of wages or fees) example: - - a clause in the U.S. constitution prevents sitting legislators from receiving - emoluments from their own votes + - A clause in the U.S. constitution prevents sitting legislators from receiving + emoluments from their own votes. hypernym: - 13303573-n ili: i106513 @@ -3088,7 +3088,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - was the relief supposed to be protection from future harm or compensation for + - Was the relief supposed to be protection from future harm or compensation for past injury? hypernym: - 13311699-n @@ -3169,7 +3169,7 @@ definition: - (usually plural) compensation exacted from a defeated nation by the victors example: - - Germany was unable to pay the reparations demanded after World War I + - Germany was unable to pay the reparations demanded after World War I. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -3193,7 +3193,7 @@ definition: - compensation for a wrong example: - - we were unable to get satisfaction from the local store + - We were unable to get satisfaction from the local store. hypernym: - 13311699-n ili: i106525 @@ -3207,7 +3207,7 @@ - (often plural) a payment that is made to a performer or writer or director of a television show or commercial that is paid for every repeat showing example: - - he could retire on his residuals + - He could retire on his residuals. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -3314,7 +3314,7 @@ definition: - income from capital investment paid in a series of regular payments example: - - his retirement fund was set up to be paid as an annuity + - His retirement fund was set up to be paid as an annuity. hypernym: - 13302298-n ili: i106537 @@ -3327,7 +3327,7 @@ - an annuity paid in a series of more or less equal payments at the beginning of equally spaced periods example: - - rent payable in advance constitutes an annuity in advance for the landlord + - Rent payable in advance constitutes an annuity in advance for the landlord. hypernym: - 13315526-n ili: i106538 @@ -3442,7 +3442,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - we bought a car on the never-never + - We bought a car on the never-never. hypernym: - 13317616-n ili: i106549 @@ -3523,7 +3523,7 @@ - an incidental benefit awarded for certain types of employment (especially if it is regarded as a right) example: - - a limousine is one of the fringe benefits of the job + - A limousine is one of the fringe benefits of the job. hypernym: - 13317922-n ili: i106557 @@ -3536,8 +3536,8 @@ definition: - any customary and rightful perquisite appropriate to your station in life example: - - for thousands of years the chair was an appanage of state and dignity rather than - an article of ordinary use + - For thousands of years the chair was an appanage of state and dignity rather than + an article of ordinary use. hypernym: - 13319034-n ili: i106558 @@ -3699,7 +3699,7 @@ definition: - an inadequate payment example: - - they work all day for a mere pittance + - They work all day for a mere pittance. hypernym: - 13299398-n ili: i106573 @@ -3720,7 +3720,7 @@ definition: - a penalty for a fault or mistake that involves losing or giving up something example: - - the contract specified forfeits if the work was not completed on time + - The contract specified forfeits if the work was not completed on time. hypernym: - 13321578-n ili: i106575 @@ -3781,7 +3781,7 @@ definition: - excess of cost over budget example: - - the cost overrun necessitated an additional allocation of funds in the budget + - The cost overrun necessitated an additional allocation of funds in the budget. hypernym: - 13296870-n ili: i106581 @@ -3792,7 +3792,7 @@ definition: - average cost of basic necessities of life (as food and shelter and clothing) example: - - a rise in the cost of living reflects the rate of inflation + - A rise in the cost of living reflects the rate of inflation. hypernym: - 13296870-n ili: i106582 @@ -3880,8 +3880,8 @@ - the amount of money needed to purchase something example: - the price of gasoline - - he got his new car on excellent terms - - how much is the damage? + - He got his new car on excellent terms. + - How much is the damage? hypernym: - 13296870-n ili: i106591 @@ -3894,7 +3894,7 @@ definition: - cost of bribing someone example: - - they say that every politician has a price + - They say that every politician has a price. hypernym: - 13296870-n ili: i106592 @@ -3978,7 +3978,7 @@ definition: - an exorbitant price example: - - what they are asking for gas these days is highway robbery + - What they are asking for gas these days is highway robbery. hypernym: - 13324337-n ili: i106600 @@ -3990,7 +3990,7 @@ - the selling price of something as stated in a catalogue or price list; often subject to discounts example: - - I got it at 30% off the list price + - I got it at 30% off the list price. hypernym: - 13325031-n ili: i106601 @@ -4031,7 +4031,7 @@ definition: - assessed price example: - - the valuation of this property is much too high + - The valuation of this property is much too high. hypernym: - 13324337-n ili: i106605 @@ -4082,7 +4082,7 @@ definition: - (frequently plural) an expense not budgeted or not specified example: - - he requested reimbursement of $7 for incidental expenses + - He requested reimbursement of $7 for incidental expenses. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -4338,7 +4338,7 @@ - a deduction allowed to a taxpayer because of their status (having certain dependents or being blind or being over 65 etc.) example: - - additional exemptions are allowed for each dependent + - Additional exemptions are allowed for each dependent. hypernym: - 13350069-n ili: i106636 @@ -4410,7 +4410,7 @@ definition: - a tax on capital gains example: - - he avoided the capital gains tax by short selling + - He avoided the capital gains tax by short selling. hypernym: - 13330021-n ili: i106643 @@ -4670,7 +4670,7 @@ definition: - a government tax on imports or exports example: - - they signed a treaty to lower duties on trade between their countries + - They signed a treaty to lower duties on trade between their countries. hypernym: - 13334921-n ili: i106669 @@ -4842,7 +4842,7 @@ definition: - a fixed charge for borrowing money; usually a percentage of the amount borrowed example: - - how much interest do you pay on your mortgage? + - How much interest do you pay on your mortgage? hypernym: - 13339169-n ili: i106686 @@ -4974,7 +4974,7 @@ - a fee for services rendered based on a percentage of an amount received or collected or agreed to be paid (as distinguished from a salary) example: - - he works on commission + - He works on commission. hypernym: - 13341190-n ili: i106699 @@ -5031,7 +5031,7 @@ - a fee that is paid to someone who finds a source of financial backing or to someone who brings people together for business purposes example: - - the agency got a finder's fee when their candidate was hired as the new CEO + - The agency got a finder's fee when their candidate was hired as the new CEO. hypernym: - 13341190-n ili: i106704 @@ -5194,7 +5194,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00884975-n example: - - tuition and room and board were more than $25,000 + - Tuition and room and board were more than $25,000. hypernym: - 13341190-n ili: i106720 @@ -5274,7 +5274,7 @@ definition: - amount of a charge or payment relative to some basis example: - - a 10-minute phone call at that rate would cost $5 + - A 10-minute phone call at that rate would cost $5. hypernym: - 13327892-n ili: i106728 @@ -5344,8 +5344,8 @@ definition: - the charge for transporting something by common carrier example: - - we pay the freight - - the freight rate is usually cheaper + - We pay the freight. + - The freight rate is usually cheaper. hypernym: - 13346032-n ili: i106735 @@ -5416,8 +5416,8 @@ definition: - the amount by which the cost of a business exceeds its revenue example: - - the company operated at a loss last year - - the company operated in the red last year + - The company operated at a loss last year. + - The company operated in the red last year. hypernym: - 13352213-n ili: i106742 @@ -5430,7 +5430,7 @@ definition: - a situation in which increased costs cannot be passed on to the customer example: - - increased expenses put a squeeze on profits + - Increased expenses put a squeeze on profits. hypernym: - 13348253-n ili: i106743 @@ -5441,8 +5441,8 @@ definition: - something that is lost example: - - the car was a total loss - - loss of livestock left the rancher bankrupt + - The car was a total loss. + - Loss of livestock left the rancher bankrupt. hypernym: - 13273872-n ili: i106744 @@ -5462,7 +5462,7 @@ definition: - a loss entailed by giving up or selling something at less than its value example: - - he had to sell his car at a considerable sacrifice + - He had to sell his car at a considerable sacrifice. hypernym: - 13348698-n ili: i106746 @@ -5541,7 +5541,7 @@ definition: - a person's financial situation (good or bad) example: - - he found himself in straitened circumstances + - He found himself in straitened circumstances. hypernym: - 00032912-n ili: i106753 @@ -5583,7 +5583,7 @@ definition: - the most desirable assets of a corporation example: - - their crown jewels figured prominently in the takeover attempt + - Their crown jewels figured prominently in the takeover attempt. hypernym: - 13350663-n ili: i106757 @@ -5594,7 +5594,7 @@ definition: - (plural) a source of substantial wealth example: - - a patron of the arts should have deep pockets + - A patron of the arts should have deep pockets. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -5629,8 +5629,8 @@ definition: - a quantity of money example: - - he borrowed a large sum - - the amount he had in cash was insufficient + - He borrowed a large sum. + - The amount he had in cash was insufficient. hypernym: - 13350663-n ili: i106761 @@ -5644,7 +5644,7 @@ definition: - an amount of money expressed numerically example: - - a figure of $17 was suggested + - A figure of $17 was suggested. hypernym: - 13352213-n ili: i106762 @@ -5791,7 +5791,7 @@ - the capital raised by a corporation through the issue of shares entitling holders to an ownership interest (equity) example: - - he owns a controlling share of the company's stock + - He owns a controlling share of the company's stock. hypernym: - 13375435-n ili: i106776 @@ -5838,7 +5838,7 @@ - a common stock of a nationally known company whose value and dividends are reliable; typically have high price and low yield example: - - blue chips are usually safe investments + - Blue chips are usually safe investments. hypernym: - 13356187-n ili: i106780 @@ -5861,7 +5861,7 @@ - stock other than preferred stock; entitles the owner to a share of the corporation's profits and a share of the voting power in shareholder elections example: - - over 40 million Americans invest in common stocks + - Over 40 million Americans invest in common stocks. hypernym: - 13354848-n ili: i106782 @@ -6025,7 +6025,7 @@ - a bond issued by a corporation; carries no claim to ownership and pays no dividends but payments to bondholders have priority over payments to stockholders example: - - a corporate bond is a safer investment than common stock in the same company + - A corporate bond is a safer investment than common stock in the same company. hypernym: - 13438583-n ili: i106798 @@ -6268,7 +6268,7 @@ - any of the equal portions into which the capital stock of a corporation is divided and ownership of which is evidenced by a stock certificate example: - - he bought 100 shares of IBM at the market price + - He bought 100 shares of IBM at the market price. hypernym: - 13438244-n ili: i106820 @@ -6300,7 +6300,7 @@ definition: - an investment that is very risky but could yield great profits example: - - he knew the stock was a speculation when he bought it + - He knew the stock was a speculation when he bought it. hypernym: - 13354252-n ili: i106823 @@ -6380,8 +6380,8 @@ definition: - defense against financial failure; financial independence example: - - his pension gave him security in his old age - - insurance provided protection against loss of wages due to illness + - His pension gave him security in his old age. + - Insurance provided protection against loss of wages due to illness. hypernym: - 13350663-n ili: i106830 @@ -6456,8 +6456,8 @@ accident recovers damages up to a specific amount against their own insurance company regardless of who was responsible for the accident example: - - the amount of litigation resulting from minor accidents is reduced by no fault - insurance + - The amount of litigation resulting from minor accidents is reduced by no fault + insurance. hypernym: - 13366418-n ili: i106837 @@ -6546,7 +6546,7 @@ definition: - insurance paid to named beneficiaries when the insured person dies example: - - in England they call life insurance ‘life assurance’ + - In England they call life insurance ‘life assurance’. hypernym: - 13365819-n ili: i106846 @@ -6593,7 +6593,7 @@ - insurance purchased by physicians and hospitals to cover the cost of being sued for malpractice example: - - obstetricians have to pay high rates for malpractice insurance + - Obstetricians have to pay high rates for malpractice insurance. hypernym: - 13365819-n ili: i106850 @@ -6605,8 +6605,8 @@ - sharing the risk by insurance companies; part or all of the insurer's risk is assumed by other companies in return for part of the premium paid by the insured example: - - reinsurance enables a client to get coverage that would be too great for any one - company to assume + - Reinsurance enables a client to get coverage that would be too great for any one + company to assume. hypernym: - 13365819-n ili: i106851 @@ -6628,7 +6628,7 @@ - low-cost insurance that is valid only for a stated period of time and has no cash surrender value or loan value example: - - term insurance is most often associated with life insurance policies + - Term insurance is most often associated with life insurance policies. hypernym: - 13365819-n ili: i106853 @@ -6650,7 +6650,7 @@ definition: - property that your creditor can claim in case you default on your obligation example: - - bankers are reluctant to lend without good security + - Bankers are reluctant to lend without good security. hypernym: - 13273872-n ili: i106855 @@ -6662,7 +6662,7 @@ definition: - money given as security for an article acquired for temporary use example: - - his deposit was refunded when he returned the car + - His deposit was refunded when he returned the car. hypernym: - 13370410-n ili: i106856 @@ -6728,7 +6728,7 @@ definition: - a deposit of personal property as security for a debt example: - - his saxophone was in pledge + - His saxophone was in pledge. hypernym: - 13309007-n ili: i106862 @@ -6751,8 +6751,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06551169-n example: - - the judge set bail at $10,000 - - a $10,000 bond was furnished by an alderman + - The judge set bail at $10,000. + - A $10,000 bond was furnished by an alderman. hypernym: - 13371458-n ili: i106864 @@ -6776,7 +6776,7 @@ definition: - a fund that a customer has entrusted to a securities brokerage example: - - you can't get a brokerage account unless you have $20,000 + - You can't get a brokerage account unless you have $20,000. hypernym: - 13952070-n ili: i106866 @@ -6922,7 +6922,7 @@ definition: - considerable capital (wealth or income) example: - - he is a man of means + - He is a man of means. hypernym: - 13374622-n ili: i106881 @@ -6934,7 +6934,7 @@ definition: - your personal financial means example: - - that car is too expensive for my pocketbook + - That car is too expensive for my pocketbook. hypernym: - 13374873-n ili: i106882 @@ -6987,7 +6987,7 @@ definition: - a statement of recent transactions and the resulting balance example: - - they send me an accounting every month + - They send me an accounting every month. hypernym: - 06528586-n ili: i106887 @@ -7070,7 +7070,7 @@ definition: - the funds held by a gambling house or the dealer in some gambling games example: - - he tried to break the bank at Monte Carlo + - He tried to break the bank at Monte Carlo. hypernym: - 13377127-n ili: i106894 @@ -7081,7 +7081,7 @@ definition: - financial resources or support example: - - who controls the purse strings in this family? + - Who controls the purse strings in this family? hypernym: - 13377127-n members: @@ -7094,7 +7094,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01096649-n example: - - he shot his roll on a bob-tailed nag + - He shot his roll on a bob-tailed nag. hypernym: - 13377127-n ili: i106895 @@ -7106,7 +7106,7 @@ definition: - a supply of money example: - - they dipped into the taxpayers' pockets + - They dipped into the taxpayers' pockets. hypernym: - 13377127-n ili: i106896 @@ -7296,7 +7296,7 @@ - a fund that a customer has entrusted to a bank and from which the customer can make withdrawals example: - - he moved his bank account to a new bank + - He moved his bank account to a new bank. hypernym: - 13952070-n ili: i106915 @@ -7350,7 +7350,7 @@ - something (as property) held by one party (the trustee) for the benefit of another (the beneficiary) example: - - he is the beneficiary of a generous trust set up by his father + - He is the beneficiary of a generous trust set up by his father. hypernym: - 13265007-n ili: i106920 @@ -7571,7 +7571,7 @@ - a savings account showing no activity (other than posting interest) for some specified period example: - - the dormant account reverted to the state under escheat laws + - The dormant account reverted to the state under escheat laws. hypernym: - 13385385-n ili: i106941 @@ -7611,9 +7611,9 @@ definition: - the financial means whereby one lives example: - - each child was expected to pay for their keep - - he applied to the state for support - - he could no longer earn his own livelihood + - Each child was expected to pay for their keep. + - He applied to the state for support. + - He could no longer earn his own livelihood. hypernym: - 13352793-n ili: i106945 @@ -7629,7 +7629,7 @@ definition: - financial resources provided to make some project possible example: - - the foundation provided support for the experiment + - The foundation provided support for the experiment. hypernym: - 13352793-n ili: i106946 @@ -7688,7 +7688,7 @@ definition: - minimal (or marginal) resources for subsisting example: - - social security provided only a bare subsistence + - Social security provided only a bare subsistence. hypernym: - 13386459-n ili: i106951 @@ -7722,7 +7722,7 @@ definition: - a supply of something available for future use example: - - he brought back a large store of Cuban cigars + - He brought back a large store of Cuban cigars. hypernym: - 13387866-n ili: i106954 @@ -7796,7 +7796,7 @@ definition: - a place for storing whole blood or blood plasma example: - - the Red Cross created a blood bank for emergencies + - The Red Cross created a blood bank for emergencies. hypernym: - 13389491-n ili: i106961 @@ -7818,7 +7818,7 @@ definition: - a place where food is contributed and made available to those in need example: - - they set up a food bank for the flood victims + - They set up a food bank for the flood victims. hypernym: - 13389491-n ili: i106963 @@ -7885,7 +7885,7 @@ definition: - any communal combination of funds example: - - everyone contributed to the pool + - Everyone contributed to the pool. hypernym: - 13391187-n ili: i106970 @@ -7921,7 +7921,7 @@ definition: - any possession that is highly valued by its owner example: - - the children returned from the seashore with their shells and other treasures + - The children returned from the seashore with their shells and other treasures. hypernym: - 00032912-n ili: i106973 @@ -7932,7 +7932,7 @@ definition: - accumulated wealth in the form of money or jewels etc. example: - - the pirates hid their treasure on a small island in the West Indies + - The pirates hid their treasure on a small island in the West Indies. hypernym: - 13374295-n ili: i106974 @@ -7953,7 +7953,7 @@ definition: - something of value example: - - all our valuables were stolen + - All our valuables were stolen. hypernym: - 13391842-n ili: i106976 @@ -8044,7 +8044,7 @@ definition: - diamonds example: - - look at the ice on that dame! + - Look at the ice on that dame! exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -8294,7 +8294,7 @@ means of payment and that the issuer will see to it that the seller receives payment for the merchandise delivered example: - - do you take plastic? + - Do you take plastic? hypernym: - 13396496-n - 06898439-n @@ -8637,7 +8637,7 @@ definition: - a written order directing a bank to pay money example: - - he paid all his bills by check + - He paid all his bills by check. hypernym: - 13398441-n ili: i107042 @@ -8651,7 +8651,7 @@ definition: - a check that is dishonored on presentation because of insufficient funds example: - - issuing a bad check is a form of larceny + - Issuing a bad check is a form of larceny. hypernym: - 13402907-n ili: i107043 @@ -8737,7 +8737,7 @@ - a check issued by the officer of a bank on the banks own account (not that of a private person) example: - - cashier's checks are as good as cash + - Cashier's checks are as good as cash. hypernym: - 13402907-n ili: i107051 @@ -8805,7 +8805,7 @@ definition: - the most common medium of exchange; functions as legal tender example: - - we tried to collect the money he owed us + - We tried to collect the money he owed us. hypernym: - 13394134-n ili: i107057 @@ -8816,7 +8816,7 @@ definition: - the official currency issued by a government or national bank example: - - he changed his money into francs + - He changed his money into francs. hypernym: - 13407086-n ili: i107058 @@ -8930,7 +8930,7 @@ definition: - money in the form of bills or coins example: - - there is a desperate shortage of hard cash + - There is a desperate shortage of hard cash. hypernym: - 13407086-n ili: i107068 @@ -8943,10 +8943,10 @@ definition: - a currency that is not likely to depreciate suddenly in value example: - - the countries agreed to conduct their bilateral trade in hard currency, replacing - previous barter arrangements + - The countries agreed to conduct their bilateral trade in hard currency, replacing + previous barter arrangements. - Germany once had a solid economy, good fiscal and monetary policies, and a hard - currency + currency. hypernym: - 13407086-n ili: i107069 @@ -8970,7 +8970,7 @@ - money received in return for its equivalent in a larger denomination or a different currency example: - - he got change for a twenty and used it to pay the taxi driver + - He got change for a twenty and used it to pay the taxi driver. hypernym: - 13407787-n ili: i107071 @@ -8982,7 +8982,7 @@ - the balance of money received when the amount you tender is greater than the amount due example: - - I paid with a twenty and pocketed the change + - I paid with a twenty and pocketed the change. hypernym: - 13407787-n ili: i107072 @@ -9016,7 +9016,7 @@ definition: - coins of small denomination regarded collectively example: - - he had a pocketful of change + - He had a pocketful of change. hypernym: - 13409418-n ili: i107075 @@ -9145,7 +9145,7 @@ definition: - a United States or Canadian coin worth one fourth of a dollar example: - - he fed four quarters into the slot machine + - He fed four quarters into the slot machine. hypernym: - 13409418-n ili: i107088 @@ -9296,7 +9296,7 @@ definition: - a United States coin worth one dollar example: - - the dollar coin has never been popular in the United States + - The dollar coin has never been popular in the United States. hypernym: - 13409418-n ili: i107103 @@ -9407,7 +9407,7 @@ definition: - a former French coin of low denomination; often used of any small amount of money example: - - he hasn't a sou to his name + - He hasn't a sou to his name. hypernym: - 13409418-n ili: i107115 @@ -9440,7 +9440,7 @@ definition: - a piece of paper money (especially one issued by a central bank) example: - - he peeled off five one-thousand-zloty notes + - He peeled off five one-thousand-zloty notes. hypernym: - 13408382-n ili: i107118 @@ -9609,7 +9609,7 @@ definition: - an excess of liabilities over assets (usually over a certain period) example: - - last year there was a serious budgetary deficit + - Last year there was a serious budgetary deficit. hypernym: - 13417227-n ili: i107133 @@ -9629,7 +9629,7 @@ definition: - an excess of the federal government's spending over its revenue example: - - federal deficits can cause inflation + - Federal deficits can cause inflation. hypernym: - 13417658-n ili: i107135 @@ -9649,7 +9649,7 @@ definition: - a payment that is due (e.g., as the price of membership) example: - - the society dropped him for non-payment of dues + - The society dropped him for non-payment of dues. hypernym: - 13339169-n ili: i107137 @@ -9739,7 +9739,7 @@ definition: - a promise to pay a specified amount on demand or at a certain time example: - - I had to co-sign his note at the bank + - I had to co-sign his note at the bank. hypernym: - 13419414-n ili: i107146 @@ -10015,7 +10015,7 @@ definition: - an amount determined as payable example: - - the assessment for repairs outraged the club's membership + - The assessment for repairs outraged the club's membership. hypernym: - 13421971-n ili: i107173 @@ -10046,7 +10046,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - they could find no record of the purchase + - They could find no record of the purchase. hypernym: - 13424504-n ili: i107176 @@ -10076,7 +10076,7 @@ definition: - a record in which commercial accounts are recorded example: - - they got a subpoena to examine our books + - They got a subpoena to examine our books. hypernym: - 13424816-n ili: i107179 @@ -10375,7 +10375,7 @@ - the difference in value over a period of time of a country's imports and exports of merchandise example: - - a nation's balance of trade is favorable when its exports exceed its imports + - A nation's balance of trade is favorable when its exports exceed its imports. hypernym: - 13430333-n ili: i107208 @@ -10404,8 +10404,8 @@ as a condition for granting a loan; a common requirement for establishing a line of credit at a bank example: - - the compensating balance increases the effective interest rate to the bank since - the net amount loaned is reduced but the interest paid is unchanged + - The compensating balance increases the effective interest rate to the bank since + the net amount loaned is reduced but the interest paid is unchanged. hypernym: - 13430333-n ili: i107210 @@ -10428,8 +10428,8 @@ - a system of recording all of a country's economic transactions with the rest of the world over a period of one year example: - - a favorable balance of payments exists when more payments are coming in than going - out + - A favorable balance of payments exists when more payments are coming in than going + out. hypernym: - 05670377-n ili: i107212 @@ -10552,7 +10552,7 @@ definition: - a list of employees and their salaries example: - - the company had a long payroll + - The company had a long payroll. hypernym: - 13433494-n ili: i107223 @@ -10566,7 +10566,7 @@ definition: - the total amount of money paid in wages example: - - the company had a large payroll + - The company had a large payroll. hypernym: - 13352213-n ili: i107224 @@ -10578,7 +10578,7 @@ definition: - an insignificant sum of money; a trifling amount example: - - her salary is peanuts compared to his + - Her salary is peanuts compared to his. hypernym: - 13352213-n ili: i107225 @@ -10589,7 +10589,7 @@ definition: - a sum of money offered as a prize example: - - the purse barely covered the winner's expenses + - The purse barely covered the winner's expenses. hypernym: - 13352213-n ili: i107226 @@ -10600,8 +10600,8 @@ definition: - a sum of money spoken of as the contents of a money purse example: - - he made the contribution out of his own purse - - he and his wife shared a common purse + - He made the contribution out of his own purse. + - He and his wife shared a common purse. hypernym: - 13352213-n ili: i107227 @@ -10613,7 +10613,7 @@ - the amount (of money or goods or services) that is considered to be a fair equivalent for something else example: - - he tried to estimate the value of the produce at normal prices + - He tried to estimate the value of the produce at normal prices. hypernym: - 00033914-n ili: i107228 @@ -10626,7 +10626,7 @@ definition: - anything of trivial value example: - - Esau sold his birthright to Jacob for a mess of pottage + - Esau sold his birthright to Jacob for a mess of pottage. hypernym: - 13434666-n ili: i107229 @@ -10637,7 +10637,7 @@ definition: - the amount that something in scarce supply is valued above its nominal value example: - - they paid a premium for access to water + - They paid a premium for access to water. hypernym: - 13434666-n ili: i107230 @@ -10803,7 +10803,7 @@ - a formal declaration that documents a fact of relevance to finance and investment; the holder has a right to receive interest or dividends example: - - he held several valuable securities + - He held several valuable securities. hypernym: - 06491336-n ili: i107247 @@ -10825,7 +10825,7 @@ definition: - a certificate documenting the shareholder's ownership in the corporation example: - - the value of his stocks doubled during the past year + - The value of his stocks doubled during the past year. hypernym: - 13437518-n ili: i107249 @@ -10874,7 +10874,7 @@ stock) that gives the holder the right to purchase a certain amount of common stock at a stated price example: - - as a sweetener they offered warrants along with the fixed-income securities + - As a sweetener they offered warrants along with the fixed-income securities. hypernym: - 13370410-n ili: i107253 @@ -11049,7 +11049,7 @@ definition: - a summary of intended expenditures along with proposals for how to meet them example: - - the president submitted the annual budget to Congress + - The president submitted the annual budget to Congress. hypernym: - 05907175-n ili: i107270 @@ -11069,7 +11069,7 @@ definition: - a sum of money allocated for a particular purpose example: - - the laboratory runs on a budget of a million a year + - The laboratory runs on a budget of a million a year. hypernym: - 13379722-n ili: i107272 @@ -11124,8 +11124,8 @@ definition: - money in the form of cash that is readily available example: - - his wife was always a good source of ready cash - - he paid cold cash for the TV set + - His wife was always a good source of ready cash. + - He paid cold cash for the TV set. hypernym: - 13407787-n ili: i107277 diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.process.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.process.yaml index 6f999d34..3e32e885 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.process.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.process.yaml @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ definition: - a process of increasing by addition (as to a collection or group) example: - - the art collection grew through accession + - The art collection grew through accession. hypernym: - 13518338-n ili: i107288 @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06090110-n example: - - with a normal acid-base balance in the body the blood is slightly alkaline + - With a normal acid-base balance in the body the blood is slightly alkaline. hypernym: - 13467370-n ili: i107296 @@ -699,7 +699,7 @@ definition: - the onset of a corrosive or destructive process (as by a chemical agent) example: - - the film was sensitive to attack by acids + - The film was sensitive to attack by acids. - open to attack by the elements hypernym: - 13481502-n @@ -805,7 +805,7 @@ - an accumulation caused by clogging or a stoppage example: - a traffic backup on the main street - - he discovered a backup in the toilet + - He discovered a backup in the toilet. hypernym: - 13446038-n ili: i107359 @@ -934,7 +934,7 @@ definition: - a strong flame that burns brightly example: - - the blaze spread rapidly + - The blaze spread rapidly. hypernym: - 13502051-n ili: i107372 @@ -956,7 +956,7 @@ definition: - the organic process of bearing flowers example: - - you will stop all bloom if you let the flowers go to seed + - You will stop all bloom if you let the flowers go to seed. hypernym: - 13547313-n ili: i107374 @@ -1048,7 +1048,7 @@ definition: - a euphemism for defecation example: - - he had a bowel movement + - He had a bowel movement. exemplifies: - 06617399-n hypernym: @@ -1095,7 +1095,7 @@ definition: - the result of the process of accumulation example: - - the buildup of leaves blocked the drain pipes + - The buildup of leaves blocked the drain pipes. hypernym: - 13446038-n ili: i107386 @@ -1223,8 +1223,8 @@ - acceleration of a chemical reaction induced by the presence of material that is chemically unchanged at the end of the reaction example: - - of the top 50 commodity chemicals, 30 are created directly by catalysis and another - 6 are made from raw materials that are catalytically produced + - Of the top 50 commodity chemicals, 30 are created directly by catalysis and another + 6 are made from raw materials that are catalytically produced. hypernym: - 13467563-n ili: i107399 @@ -1350,7 +1350,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - there was a chemical reaction of the lime with the ground water + - There was a chemical reaction of the lime with the ground water. hypernym: - 13467563-n ili: i107410 @@ -1592,7 +1592,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06158935-n example: - - the consumption of energy has increased steadily + - The consumption of energy has increased steadily. hypernym: - 13482365-n ili: i107433 @@ -1608,7 +1608,7 @@ - an operation that controls the recording or processing or transmission of interpretation of data example: - - a control operation started the data processing + - A control operation started the data processing. hypernym: - 13546128-n ili: i107434 @@ -2072,8 +2072,8 @@ definition: - the ability and desire to purchase goods and services example: - - the automobile reduced the demand for buggywhips - - the demand exceeded the supply + - The automobile reduced the demand for buggywhips. + - The demand exceeded the supply. hypernym: - 13492409-n ili: i107477 @@ -2104,7 +2104,7 @@ - social process of removing Nazis from official positions and giving up any allegiance to Nazism example: - - denazification was a slow process + - Denazification was a slow process. hypernym: - 13578654-n ili: i107480 @@ -2150,7 +2150,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06191300-n example: - - ‘singer’ from ‘sing’ or ‘undo’ from ‘do’ are examples of derivations + - ‘singer’ from ‘sing’ or ‘undo’ from ‘do’ are examples of derivations. hypernym: - 13529536-n ili: i107484 @@ -2182,7 +2182,7 @@ - the gradual transformation of habitable land into desert; is usually caused by climate change or by destructive use of the land example: - - the dust storms in Korea are the result of rapid desertification in China + - The dust storms in Korea are the result of rapid desertification in China. hypernym: - 13508041-n ili: i107487 @@ -2193,7 +2193,7 @@ definition: - the process of reducing sensitivity example: - - she laments on society's gradual desensitisation to the horrors of xenophobia + - She laments on society's gradual desensitisation to the horrors of xenophobia. hypernym: - 13479774-n ili: i107488 @@ -2216,7 +2216,7 @@ policies and removing monuments dedicated to him and renaming places named in his honor example: - - his statue was demolished as part of destalinization + - His statue was demolished as part of destalinization. hypernym: - 13578654-n ili: i107490 @@ -2260,7 +2260,7 @@ definition: - processing a photosensitive material in order to make an image visible example: - - the development and printing of his pictures took only two hours + - The development and printing of his pictures took only two hours. hypernym: - 13562370-n ili: i107494 @@ -2273,7 +2273,7 @@ - a process in which something passes by degrees to a different stage (especially a more advanced or mature stage) example: - - the development of his ideas took many years + - The development of his ideas took many years. - the evolution of Greek civilization - the slow development of her skill as a writer hypernym: @@ -2416,7 +2416,7 @@ - a linguistic process by which one of two similar sounds in a word becomes less like the other example: - - the Old French ‘marbre’ became the English ‘marble’ by dissimilation + - The Old French ‘marbre’ became the English ‘marble’ by dissimilation. hypernym: - 13529536-n ili: i107508 @@ -2524,7 +2524,7 @@ definition: - increase by a factor of two example: - - doubling with a computer took no time at all + - Doubling with a computer took no time at all. hypernym: - 13539046-n ili: i107518 @@ -2883,7 +2883,7 @@ definition: - a gradual decline of something example: - - after the accounting scandal there was an erosion of confidence in the auditors + - After the accounting scandal there was an erosion of confidence in the auditors. hypernym: - 13478551-n ili: i107552 @@ -2930,7 +2930,7 @@ dense growth of plant life; the decomposition of the plants depletes the supply of oxygen, leading to the death of animal life example: - - he argued that the controlling factor in eutrophication is not nitrate but phosphate + - He argued that the controlling factor in eutrophication is not nitrate but phosphate. hypernym: - 13547313-n ili: i107556 @@ -3106,7 +3106,7 @@ - a normal ongoing process that dissolves fibrin and results in the removal of small blood clots example: - - drugs causing fibrinolysis have been utilized therapeutically + - Drugs causing fibrinolysis have been utilized therapeutically. hypernym: - 13489119-n ili: i107572 @@ -3146,7 +3146,7 @@ - the process of combustion of inflammable materials producing heat and light and (often) smoke example: - - fire was one of our ancestors' first discoveries + - Fire was one of our ancestors' first discoveries. hypernym: - 13471379-n ili: i107576 @@ -3209,7 +3209,7 @@ definition: - an arithmetic operation performed on floating-point numbers example: - - this computer can perform a million flops per second + - This computer can perform a million flops per second. hypernym: - 13472035-n ili: i107582 @@ -3239,7 +3239,7 @@ definition: - gradual internal motion or deformation of a solid body (as by heat) example: - - rock fracture and rock flowage are different types of geological deformation + - Rock fracture and rock flowage are different types of geological deformation. hypernym: - 13503533-n ili: i107585 @@ -3349,8 +3349,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - fragmentation slows system performance because it takes extra time to locate and - assemble the parts of the fragmented file + - Fragmentation slows system performance because it takes extra time to locate and + assemble the parts of the fragmented file. hypernym: - 13583336-n ili: i107595 @@ -3454,7 +3454,7 @@ definition: - the process of changing into gas example: - - coal gas is produced by the gasification of coal + - Coal gas is produced by the gasification of coal. hypernym: - 13467563-n ili: i107605 @@ -3614,7 +3614,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - he proposed an indicator of osseous development in children + - He proposed an indicator of osseous development in children. hypernym: - 13547313-n ili: i107620 @@ -3676,7 +3676,7 @@ - the process of becoming hard or solid by cooling or drying or crystallization example: - the hardening of concrete - - he tested the set of the glue + - He tested the set of the glue. hypernym: - 13540166-n ili: i107625 @@ -3880,7 +3880,7 @@ definition: - a chemical process that adds hydrogen atoms to an unsaturated oil example: - - food producers use hydrogenation to keep fat from becoming rancid + - Food producers use hydrogenation to keep fat from becoming rancid. hypernym: - 13467563-n ili: i107644 @@ -4075,7 +4075,7 @@ definition: - activation by an inner spirit or force or principle example: - - the Holy Spirit is the indweller of the church and its members + - The Holy Spirit is the indweller of the church and its members. hypernym: - 13447549-n ili: i107662 @@ -4110,7 +4110,7 @@ definition: - a general and progressive increase in prices example: - - in inflation everything gets more valuable except money + - In inflation everything gets more valuable except money. hypernym: - 13492409-n ili: i107665 @@ -4412,7 +4412,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - the solution is obtained by iteration + - The solution is obtained by iteration. hypernym: - 00029976-n ili: i107692 @@ -4427,7 +4427,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - the solution took hundreds of iterations + - The solution took hundreds of iterations. hypernym: - 00029976-n ili: i107693 @@ -4571,7 +4571,7 @@ definition: - a euphemism for urination example: - - he had to take a leak + - He had to take a leak. exemplifies: - 06617399-n hypernym: @@ -4912,7 +4912,7 @@ definition: - the atomic process that occurs during a chemical reaction example: - - he determined unique mechanisms for the photochemical reactions + - He determined unique mechanisms for the photochemical reactions. hypernym: - 13467563-n ili: i107737 @@ -4982,12 +4982,12 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - the women were sickly and subject to excessive menstruation + - The women were sickly and subject to excessive menstruation. - source: Hippocrates - text: a woman does not take the gout unless her menses be stopped + text: A woman does not take the gout unless her menses be stopped. - source: Aristotle - text: the semen begins to appear in males and to be emitted at the same time of - life that the catamenia begin to flow in females + text: The semen begins to appear in males and to be emitted at the same time of + life that the catamenia begin to flow in females. hypernym: - 13487789-n ili: i107742 @@ -5214,8 +5214,8 @@ definition: - a multiplicative increase example: - - repeated copying leads to a multiplication of errors - - this multiplication of cells is a natural correlate of growth + - Repeated copying leads to a multiplication of errors. + - This multiplication of cells is a natural correlate of growth. hypernym: - 13518338-n ili: i107762 @@ -5266,7 +5266,7 @@ - labor and childbirth without medical intervention; no drugs are given to relieve pain or aid the birth process example: - - natural childbirth is considered the safest for the baby + - Natural childbirth is considered the safest for the baby. hypernym: - 13469507-n ili: i107767 @@ -5293,7 +5293,7 @@ definition: - social process of adopting (or being forced to adopt) Nazism example: - - as the process of Nazification spread they paid less attention to public opinion + - As the process of Nazification spread they paid less attention to public opinion. hypernym: - 13578654-n ili: i107769 @@ -5447,7 +5447,7 @@ definition: - a sudden sharp drop or rapid decline example: - - the stock took a nosedive + - The stock took a nosedive. hypernym: - 13478551-n ili: i107784 @@ -5562,7 +5562,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - it can perform millions of operations per second + - It can perform millions of operations per second. hypernym: - 13476660-n ili: i107795 @@ -5573,10 +5573,10 @@ definition: - process or manner of functioning or operating example: - - the power of its engine determines its operation + - The power of its engine determines its operation. - the plane's operation in high winds - - they compared the cooking performance of each oven - - the jet's performance conformed to high standards + - They compared the cooking performance of each oven. + - The jet's performance conformed to high standards. hypernym: - 00029976-n ili: i107796 @@ -5712,7 +5712,7 @@ definition: - excessive activity example: - - overactivity of the sebaceous glands causes the skin to become oily + - Overactivity of the sebaceous glands causes the skin to become oily. hypernym: - 13461236-n ili: i107809 @@ -5956,7 +5956,7 @@ - 00845915-n - 14878134-n example: - - he took a pee + - He took a pee. exemplifies: - 07139048-n hypernym: @@ -6028,7 +6028,7 @@ definition: - the process of the sweat glands of the skin secreting a salty fluid example: - - perspiration is a homeostatic process + - Perspiration is a homeostatic process. hypernym: - 13461236-n ili: i107838 @@ -6114,7 +6114,7 @@ - the process whereby printing surfaces (plates or cylinders) are produced by photographic methods example: - - photomechanics revolutionized the practice of printing + - Photomechanics revolutionized the practice of printing. hypernym: - 13557997-n ili: i107846 @@ -6188,7 +6188,7 @@ of biological tissues; water and lipids are replaced by curable polymers (silicone or epoxy or polyester) that are subsequently hardened example: - - the plastination of specimens is valuable for research and teaching + - The plastination of specimens is valuable for research and teaching. hypernym: - 13561813-n ili: i107853 @@ -6667,7 +6667,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06065477-n example: - - his strict morality is just a reaction formation to hide his sexual drive + - His strict morality is just a reaction formation to hide his sexual drive. hypernym: - 13480525-n ili: i107898 @@ -6720,7 +6720,7 @@ definition: - loss of excess weight (as by dieting); becoming slimmer example: - - a doctor supervised her reducing + - A doctor supervised her reducing. hypernym: - 13530399-n ili: i107903 @@ -6844,7 +6844,7 @@ definition: - a process that liberates or discharges something example: - - there was a sudden release of oxygen + - There was a sudden release of oxygen. - the release of iodine from the thyroid gland hypernym: - 13540166-n @@ -6938,8 +6938,8 @@ definition: - a process of using up or consuming again example: - - psychopharmacologists discovered that amine reuptake is a process that inactivates - monoamine neurotransmitters + - Psychopharmacologists discovered that amine reuptake is a process that inactivates + monoamine neurotransmitters. hypernym: - 13592783-n ili: i107922 @@ -7066,7 +7066,7 @@ - an operation that determines whether one or more of a set of items has a specified property example: - - they wrote a program to do a table lookup + - They wrote a program to do a table lookup. hypernym: - 13546128-n ili: i107934 @@ -7196,7 +7196,7 @@ domain_topic: - 14878134-n example: - - he took a shit + - He took a shit. exemplifies: - 06730109-n - 07139048-n @@ -7214,7 +7214,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06134474-n example: - - the ocean is a sink for carbon dioxide + - The ocean is a sink for carbon dioxide. hypernym: - 13540166-n ili: i107947 @@ -7252,7 +7252,7 @@ definition: - a noticeable deterioration in performance or quality example: - - the team went into a slump + - The team went into a slump. - a gradual slack in output - a drop-off in attendance - a falloff in quality @@ -7270,7 +7270,7 @@ definition: - a hot vapor containing fine particles of carbon being produced by combustion example: - - the fire produced a tower of black smoke that could be seen for miles + - The fire produced a tower of black smoke that could be seen for miles. hypernym: - 13593639-n ili: i107952 @@ -7283,7 +7283,7 @@ - the process of becoming softened and saturated as a consequence of being immersed in water (or other liquid) example: - - a good soak put life back in the wagon + - A good soak put life back in the wagon. hypernym: - 13540166-n ili: i107953 @@ -7306,8 +7306,8 @@ definition: - the process of becoming softer example: - - refrigeration delayed the softening of the fruit - - he observed the softening of iron by heat + - Refrigeration delayed the softening of the fruit. + - He observed the softening of iron by heat. hypernym: - 13540166-n ili: i107955 @@ -7358,7 +7358,7 @@ definition: - an operation that segregates items into groups according to a specified criterion example: - - the bottleneck in mail delivery is the process of sorting + - The bottleneck in mail delivery is the process of sorting. hypernym: - 13546128-n ili: i107960 @@ -7384,7 +7384,7 @@ definition: - the source of something's existence or from which it derives or is derived example: - - the rumor had its origin in idle gossip + - The rumor had its origin in idle gossip. - vegetable origins - mineral origin - origin in sensation @@ -7410,8 +7410,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - some astronomers believe that the solar system was formed by spallation when the - sun was a very young star + - Some astronomers believe that the solar system was formed by spallation when the + sun was a very young star. hypernym: - 13544411-n ili: i107964 @@ -7495,7 +7495,7 @@ - social process of adopting (or being forced to adopt) the policies and practices of Joseph Stalin example: - - many Hungarians refused to take part in the Stalinization of their country + - Many Hungarians refused to take part in the Stalinization of their country. hypernym: - 13578654-n ili: i107972 @@ -7816,8 +7816,8 @@ definition: - the process whereby heat changes something from a solid to a liquid example: - - the power failure caused a refrigerator melt that was a disaster - - the thawing of a frozen turkey takes several hours + - The power failure caused a refrigerator melt that was a disaster. + - The thawing of a frozen turkey takes several hours. hypernym: - 13513079-n - 13557219-n @@ -7881,8 +7881,8 @@ the yeast cells to the top of the fermenting liquid; used in the production of ale example: - - top fermentation uses a yeast that ferments at higher temperatures than that used - for bottom fermentation + - Top fermentation uses a yeast that ferments at higher temperatures than that used + for bottom fermentation. hypernym: - 13596636-n ili: i108009 @@ -7961,7 +7961,7 @@ - the process whereby a protein molecule assumes its intricate three-dimensional shape example: - - understanding protein folding is the next step in deciphering the genetic code + - Understanding protein folding is the next step in deciphering the genetic code. hypernym: - 13547313-n ili: i108016 @@ -7975,7 +7975,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06085077-n example: - - translocations can result in serious congenital disorders + - Translocations can result in serious congenital disorders. hypernym: - 13547313-n ili: i108017 @@ -8104,7 +8104,7 @@ definition: - a process of taking up or using up or consuming example: - - they developed paper napkins with a greater uptake of liquids + - They developed paper napkins with a greater uptake of liquids. hypernym: - 13515201-n ili: i108030 @@ -8247,7 +8247,7 @@ definition: - the erosive process of washing away soil or gravel by water (as from a roadway) example: - - from the house they watched the washout of their newly seeded lawn by the water + - From the house they watched the washout of their newly seeded lawn by the water. hypernym: - 13579206-n ili: i108044 diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.quantity.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.quantity.yaml index 08b5766a..c42245c3 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.quantity.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.quantity.yaml @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ (candela) example: - Today the United States is the only country in the world not totally committed - to the Systeme International d'Unites + to the Systeme International d'Unites. hypernym: - 13599137-n ili: i108061 @@ -211,8 +211,8 @@ definition: - an adequate quantity; a quantity that is large enough to achieve a purpose example: - - enough is as good as a feast - - there is more than a sufficiency of lawyers in this country + - Enough is as good as a feast. + - There is more than a sufficiency of lawyers in this country. hypernym: - 13598185-n ili: i108071 @@ -224,8 +224,8 @@ definition: - a quantity sufficient to satisfy example: - - he ate his fill of potatoes - - she had heard her fill of gossip + - He ate his fill of potatoes. + - She had heard her fill of gossip. hypernym: - 13601618-n ili: i108072 @@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - as the glycerides in fat slowly decompose, the acid value increases + - As the glycerides in fat slowly decompose, the acid value increases. hypernym: - 13597304-n ili: i108077 @@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ definition: - a concept of quantity involving zero and units example: - - every number has a unique position in the sequence + - Every number has a unique position in the sequence. hypernym: - 13597304-n ili: i108079 @@ -367,8 +367,8 @@ definition: - any division of quantity accepted as a standard of measurement or exchange example: - - the dollar is the United States unit of currency - - a unit of wheat is a bushel + - The dollar is the United States unit of currency. + - A unit of wheat is a bushel. - change per unit volume hypernym: - 13597304-n @@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ definition: - a unit of measurement for the fineness of silk or nylon or rayon example: - - with an evening dress one wears 10 denier stockings + - With an evening dress one wears 10 denier stockings. hypernym: - 13604927-n ili: i108087 @@ -435,7 +435,7 @@ - a number representing a quantity assumed to have a fixed value in a specified mathematical context example: - - the velocity of light is a constant + - The velocity of light is a constant. hypernym: - 13603216-n ili: i108091 @@ -476,7 +476,7 @@ (as light) as it passes through a given substance; the fraction of incident radiant energy absorbed per unit mass or thickness of an absorber example: - - absorptance equals 1 minus transmittance + - Absorptance equals 1 minus transmittance. hypernym: - 13607325-n ili: i108095 @@ -746,7 +746,7 @@ - the degree of oxidation of an atom or ion or molecule; for simple atoms or ions the oxidation number is equal to the ionic charge example: - - the oxidation number of hydrogen is +1 and of oxygen is -2 + - The oxidation number of hydrogen is +1 and of oxygen is -2. hypernym: - 13603216-n ili: i108118 @@ -801,7 +801,7 @@ definition: - a count of troops killed in an operation or time period example: - - the daily body count increased as the war went on + - The daily body count increased as the war went on. hypernym: - 13612964-n ili: i108123 @@ -812,7 +812,7 @@ definition: - number of copies of a newspaper or magazine that are sold example: - - by increasing its circulation the newspaper hoped to increase its advertising + - By increasing its circulation the newspaper hoped to increase its advertising. hypernym: - 13612964-n ili: i108124 @@ -855,7 +855,7 @@ definition: - the number of sperm in an ejaculate example: - - the sperm count is used as an indicator of male fertility + - The sperm count is used as an indicator of male fertility. hypernym: - 13612964-n ili: i108128 @@ -949,7 +949,7 @@ - a number that expresses the accomplishment of a team or an individual in a game or contest example: - - the score was 7 to 0 + - The score was 7 to 0. hypernym: - 13603216-n ili: i108137 @@ -964,7 +964,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00465962-n example: - - Nicklaus won by three strokes + - Nicklaus won by three strokes. hypernym: - 13615828-n ili: i108138 @@ -1055,8 +1055,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00456623-n example: - - the game is 6 all - - he is serving for the game + - The game is 6 all. + - He is serving for the game. hypernym: - 13615828-n ili: i108146 @@ -1078,7 +1078,7 @@ definition: - a score of zero in tennis or squash example: - - it was 40 love + - It was 40 love. hypernym: - 13615828-n ili: i108148 @@ -1102,7 +1102,7 @@ - 00465962-n example: - a par-5 hole - - par for this course is 72 + - Par for this course is 72. hypernym: - 13615828-n ili: i108150 @@ -1113,7 +1113,7 @@ definition: - the number of wins versus losses and ties a team has had example: - - at 9-0 they have the best record in their league + - At 9-0 they have the best record in their league. hypernym: - 13603216-n ili: i108151 @@ -1173,7 +1173,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06821932-n example: - - 10 is the radix of the decimal system + - 10 is the radix of the decimal system. hypernym: - 13603216-n ili: i108156 @@ -1264,7 +1264,7 @@ definition: - a prescribed number example: - - all the salesmen met their quota for the month + - All the salesmen met their quota for the month. hypernym: - 13603216-n ili: i108165 @@ -1434,8 +1434,8 @@ - a decimal unit of measurement of the metric system (based on meters and kilograms and seconds) example: - - convert all the measurements to metric units - - it is easier to work in metric + - Convert all the measurements to metric units. + - It is easier to work in metric. hypernym: - 13604927-n ili: i108182 @@ -1499,7 +1499,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - 4 MIPS is 4,000,000 instructions per second + - 4 MIPS is 4,000,000 instructions per second. hypernym: - 13604927-n ili: i108187 @@ -1565,7 +1565,7 @@ definition: - a unit used to measure weight example: - - he placed two weights in the scale pan + - He placed two weights in the scale pan. hypernym: - 13604927-n ili: i108194 @@ -1633,8 +1633,8 @@ definition: - the unit of counting in scoring a game or contest example: - - he scored 20 points in the first half - - a touchdown counts 6 points + - He scored 20 points in the first half. + - A touchdown counts 6 points. hypernym: - 13604927-n ili: i108201 @@ -1702,7 +1702,7 @@ definition: - a measure for arcs and angles example: - - there are 360 degrees in a circle + - There are 360 degrees in a circle. hypernym: - 13621340-n ili: i108208 @@ -1716,7 +1716,7 @@ definition: - a 60th part of a minute of arc example: - - the treasure is 2 minutes and 45 seconds south of here + - The treasure is 2 minutes and 45 seconds south of here. hypernym: - 13621340-n ili: i108209 @@ -2314,7 +2314,7 @@ definition: - any of various units of capacity example: - - a barrel of beer is 31 gallons and a barrel of oil is 42 gallons + - A barrel of beer is 31 gallons and a barrel of oil is 42 gallons. hypernym: - 13636516-n - 13636838-n @@ -2680,7 +2680,7 @@ - a unit of measurement of information (from binary + digit); the amount of information in a system having two equiprobable states example: - - there are 8 bits in a byte + - There are 8 bits in a byte. hypernym: - 13604927-n ili: i108295 @@ -2743,8 +2743,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - since blocks are often defined as a single sector, the terms ‘block’ and ‘sector’ - are sometimes used interchangeably + - Since blocks are often defined as a single sector, the terms ‘block’ and ‘sector’ + are sometimes used interchangeably. hypernym: - 13622839-n ili: i108300 @@ -2792,7 +2792,7 @@ definition: - a string of bits stored in computer memory example: - - large computers use words up to 64 bits long + - Large computers use words up to 64 bits long. hypernym: - 13622839-n ili: i108304 @@ -3492,7 +3492,7 @@ definition: - the basic unit of electric current adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites example: - - a typical household circuit carries 15 to 50 amps + - A typical household circuit carries 15 to 50 amps. hypernym: - 13654836-n ili: i108363 @@ -3693,7 +3693,7 @@ definition: - the intensity of light falling on a photographic film or plate example: - - he used the wrong exposure + - He used the wrong exposure. hypernym: - 13655879-n ili: i108382 @@ -4239,8 +4239,8 @@ definition: - (used only in combination) something weighing a given number of pounds example: - - the fisherman caught a 10-pounder - - their linemen are all 300-pounders + - The fisherman caught a 10-pounder. + - Their linemen are all 300-pounders. exemplifies: - 06318142-n hypernym: @@ -4330,7 +4330,7 @@ definition: - a linear unit of length equal to 12 inches or a third of a yard example: - - he is six feet tall + - He is six feet tall. hypernym: - 13624548-n ili: i108438 @@ -4344,9 +4344,9 @@ definition: - (used only in combinations) the height or length of something in feet example: - - he is a six-footer - - the golfer sank a 40-footer - - his yacht is a 60-footer + - He is a six-footer. + - The golfer sank a 40-footer. + - His yacht is a 60-footer. exemplifies: - 06318142-n hypernym: @@ -4372,7 +4372,7 @@ definition: - (used only in combinations) the height or length of something in yards example: - - the golfer hit a 300-yarder to the green + - The golfer hit a 300-yarder to the green. exemplifies: - 06318142-n hypernym: @@ -4430,7 +4430,7 @@ definition: - (used only in combinations) the length of something in miles example: - - the race was a 30-miler + - The race was a 30-miler. exemplifies: - 06318142-n hypernym: @@ -4622,7 +4622,7 @@ definition: - a unit of length equal to 4 inches; used in measuring horses example: - - the horse stood 20 hands + - The horse stood 20 hands. hypernym: - 13675850-n ili: i108464 @@ -4643,8 +4643,8 @@ definition: - the length or height based on the size of a human or animal head example: - - he is two heads taller than his little sister - - his horse won by a head + - He is two heads taller than his little sister. + - His horse won by a head. hypernym: - 13624548-n ili: i108466 @@ -5821,7 +5821,7 @@ definition: - the basic unit of money in Canada example: - - the Canadian dollar has the image of loon on one side of the coin + - The Canadian dollar has the image of loon on one side of the coin. hypernym: - 13683378-n ili: i108575 @@ -9083,7 +9083,7 @@ definition: - a unit of atmospheric pressure equal to one thousandth of a bar example: - - atmospheric pressure at sea level is 1013 millibars + - Atmospheric pressure at sea level is 1013 millibars. hypernym: - 13629228-n ili: i108900 @@ -9096,7 +9096,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06128170-n example: - - unfortunately some writers have used bar for one dyne per square centimeter + - Unfortunately some writers have used bar for one dyne per square centimeter. hypernym: - 13629228-n ili: i108901 @@ -9154,8 +9154,8 @@ definition: - a quad with a square body example: - - since ‘em quad’ is hard to distinguish from ‘en quad’, printers sometimes called - it a ‘mutton quad’ + - Since ‘em quad’ is hard to distinguish from ‘en quad’, printers sometimes called + it a ‘mutton quad’. hypernym: - 13621647-n ili: i108906 @@ -9269,7 +9269,7 @@ definition: - a unit of temperature on a specified scale example: - - the game was played in spite of the 40-degree temperature + - The game was played in spite of the 40-degree temperature. hypernym: - 13629841-n ili: i108917 @@ -9505,7 +9505,7 @@ definition: - a unit of weight used in Asia; has different values in different countries example: - - the official maund in India is 82.6 pounds avoirdupois + - The official maund in India is 82.6 pounds avoirdupois. hypernym: - 13630031-n ili: i108940 @@ -9636,7 +9636,7 @@ definition: - 16 ounces avoirdupois example: - - he got a hernia when he tried to lift 100 pounds + - He got a hernia when he tried to lift 100 pounds. hypernym: - 13738189-n ili: i108953 @@ -9994,7 +9994,7 @@ - one thousand grams; the basic unit of mass adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites example: - - a kilogram is approximately 2.2 pounds + - A kilogram is approximately 2.2 pounds. hypernym: - 13739260-n ili: i108982 @@ -10009,7 +10009,7 @@ definition: - a kilogram of a narcotic drug example: - - they were carrying two keys of heroin + - They were carrying two keys of heroin. exemplifies: - 07171981-n hypernym: @@ -10260,7 +10260,7 @@ definition: - any of the natural numbers (positive or negative) or zero example: - - an integer is a number that is not a fraction + - An integer is a number that is not a fraction. hypernym: - 13603216-n ili: i109004 @@ -10424,8 +10424,8 @@ definition: - the product of two equal terms example: - - nine is the second power of three - - gravity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance + - Nine is the second power of three. + - Gravity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance. hypernym: - 13603216-n ili: i109020 @@ -10564,7 +10564,7 @@ definition: - one of two or more integers that can be exactly divided into another integer example: - - what are the 4 factors of 6? + - What are the 4 factors of 6? hypernym: - 13750609-n ili: i109034 @@ -10636,7 +10636,7 @@ definition: - an integer that is an exact divisor of some quantity example: - - 4 is an aliquot part of 12 + - 4 is an aliquot part of 12. hypernym: - 13755307-n ili: i109041 @@ -10648,7 +10648,7 @@ definition: - an integer that is not an exact divisor of some quantity example: - - 5 is an aliquant part of 12 + - 5 is an aliquant part of 12. hypernym: - 13755307-n ili: i109042 @@ -10701,7 +10701,7 @@ - an integer that can be divided without remainder into the difference between two other integers example: - - 2 is a modulus of 5 and 9 + - 2 is a modulus of 5 and 9. hypernym: - 13750609-n ili: i109047 @@ -10806,7 +10806,7 @@ definition: - one of three equal parts of a divisible whole example: - - it contains approximately a third of the minimum daily requirement + - It contains approximately a third of the minimum daily requirement. hypernym: - 13754435-n ili: i109057 @@ -11075,11 +11075,11 @@ - 'a quantity of no importance; thing (object:), singular, negative pronoun; pronoun, thing, singular; quantifier: negative existential' example: - - it looked like nothing I had ever seen before - - reduced to nil all the work we had done - - we racked up a pathetic goose egg - - it was all for naught - - I didn't hear zilch about it + - It looked like nothing I had ever seen before. + - … reduced to nil all the work we had done + - We racked up a pathetic goose egg. + - It was all for naught. + - I didn't hear zilch about it. hypernym: - 13598185-n ili: i109082 @@ -11119,8 +11119,8 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - I asked for a raise and they gave me bugger-all - - I know sweet Fanny Adams about surgery + - I asked for a raise and they gave me bugger-all. + - I know sweet Fanny Adams about surgery. exemplifies: - 07139048-n hypernym: @@ -11136,7 +11136,7 @@ definition: - one of the elements that collectively form a system of numeration example: - - 0 and 1 are digits + - 0 and 1 are digits. hypernym: - 13750609-n ili: i109085 @@ -11195,7 +11195,7 @@ with the leftmost non-zero digit and ending with the rightmost non-zero digit (or a zero considered to be the exact value) example: - - he calculated the answer to four significant figures + - He calculated the answer to four significant figures. hypernym: - 13763162-n ili: i109091 @@ -11220,8 +11220,8 @@ definition: - the smallest whole number or a numeral representing this number example: - - he has the one but will need a two and three to go with it - - they had lunch at one + - He has the one but will need a two and three to go with it. + - They had lunch at one. hypernym: - 13763162-n ili: i109093 @@ -11256,8 +11256,8 @@ definition: - one of a pair example: - - he lost the mate to his shoe - - one eye was blue but its fellow was brown + - He lost the mate to his shoe. + - One eye was blue but its fellow was brown. hypernym: - 13765120-n ili: i109096 @@ -11956,7 +11956,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - in England they call one thousand million a ‘milliard’ + - In England they call one thousand million a ‘milliard’. hypernym: - 13773969-n ili: i109152 @@ -11984,7 +11984,7 @@ - 09067337-n - 08949695-n example: - - in England they call a trillion a billion + - In England they call a trillion a billion. hypernym: - 13767560-n ili: i109154 @@ -12000,7 +12000,7 @@ - 08879115-n - 08784821-n example: - - in England they call a quintillion a ‘trillion’ + - In England they call a quintillion a ‘trillion’. hypernym: - 13767560-n ili: i109155 @@ -12027,7 +12027,7 @@ - 08879115-n - 08784821-n example: - - in England they call a septillion a ‘quadrillion’ + - In England they call a septillion a ‘quadrillion’. hypernym: - 13767560-n ili: i109157 @@ -12117,8 +12117,8 @@ definition: - a quantity that is added example: - - there was an addition to property taxes this year - - they recorded the cattle's gain in weight over a period of weeks + - There was an addition to property taxes this year. + - They recorded the cattle's gain in weight over a period of weeks. hypernym: - 13597558-n ili: i109165 @@ -12131,7 +12131,7 @@ definition: - something contributing to growth or increase example: - - he scraped away the accretions of paint + - He scraped away the accretions of paint. - the central city surrounded by recent accretions hypernym: - 13776433-n @@ -12143,7 +12143,7 @@ definition: - the quantity of game taken in a particular period (usually by one person) example: - - his bag included two deer + - His bag included two deer. hypernym: - 13597558-n ili: i109167 @@ -12154,7 +12154,7 @@ definition: - the quantity broken example: - - the total breakage was huge + - The total breakage was huge. hypernym: - 13597558-n ili: i109168 @@ -12168,7 +12168,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - the capacity of a hard disk drive is usually expressed in megabytes + - The capacity of a hard disk drive is usually expressed in megabytes. hypernym: - 13597558-n ili: i109169 @@ -12204,7 +12204,7 @@ definition: - the quantity that was caught example: - - the catch was only 10 fish + - The catch was only 10 fish. hypernym: - 13597558-n ili: i109172 @@ -12236,7 +12236,7 @@ definition: - the distance covered by a step example: - - he stepped off ten paces from the old tree and began to dig + - He stepped off ten paces from the old tree and began to dig. hypernym: - 13597558-n ili: i109175 @@ -12270,7 +12270,7 @@ definition: - a substantial amount example: - - we won a chunk of money + - We won a chunk of money. hypernym: - 13779864-n ili: i109178 @@ -12281,8 +12281,8 @@ definition: - the greatest amount of something that is possible or allowed example: - - there are limits on the amount you can bet - - it is growing rapidly with no limitation in sight + - There are limits on the amount you can bet. + - It is growing rapidly with no limitation in sight. hypernym: - 13597558-n ili: i109179 @@ -12307,7 +12307,7 @@ - the quantity of something (as a commodity) that is created (usually within a given period of time) example: - - production was up in the second quarter + - Production was up in the second quarter. hypernym: - 13597558-n ili: i109181 @@ -12330,8 +12330,8 @@ - the approximate amount of something (usually used prepositionally as in ‘in the region of’) example: - - it was going to take in the region of two or three months to finish the job - - the price is in the neighborhood of $100 + - It was going to take in the region of two or three months to finish the job. + - The price is in the neighborhood of $100. hypernym: - 13597558-n ili: i109183 @@ -12352,8 +12352,8 @@ definition: - the quantity of a crop that is harvested example: - - he sent the first picking of berries to the market - - it was the biggest peach pick in years + - He sent the first picking of berries to the market. + - It was the biggest peach pick in years. hypernym: - 13780885-n ili: i109185 @@ -12408,8 +12408,8 @@ definition: - a very small quantity of something example: - - he gave only a crumb of information about his plans - - there were few crumbs of comfort in the report + - He gave only a crumb of information about his plans. + - There were few crumbs of comfort in the report. hypernym: - 13782456-n ili: i109190 @@ -12438,7 +12438,7 @@ - a spot of tea - a bit of paper - a bit of lint - - I gave him a bit of my mind + - I gave him a bit of my mind. hypernym: - 13782456-n ili: i109192 @@ -12450,8 +12450,8 @@ definition: - a very small distance or space example: - - they escaped by a hair's breadth - - they lost the election by a whisker + - They escaped by a hair's breadth. + - They lost the election by a whisker. hypernym: - 13782456-n ili: i109193 @@ -12466,7 +12466,7 @@ - a small or moderate or token amount example: - source: Ian Jack - text: England still expects a modicum of eccentricity in its artists + text: England still expects a modicum of eccentricity in its artists. hypernym: - 13782456-n ili: i109194 @@ -12490,7 +12490,7 @@ definition: - a small amount of money example: - - he managed it on a shoestring + - He managed it on a shoestring. hypernym: - 13782456-n ili: i109196 @@ -12514,7 +12514,7 @@ definition: - a small distance example: - - my horse lost the race by a nose + - My horse lost the race by a nose. hypernym: - 13782456-n ili: i109198 @@ -12525,7 +12525,7 @@ definition: - a short distance example: - - it's only a step to the drugstore + - It's only a step to the drugstore. hypernym: - 13782456-n ili: i109199 @@ -12537,7 +12537,7 @@ definition: - a small amount or duration example: - - he accepted the little they gave him + - He accepted the little they gave him. hypernym: - 13782456-n ili: i109200 @@ -12548,9 +12548,9 @@ definition: - (Yiddish) a little; a piece example: - - give him a shtik cake - - he's a shtik crazy - - he played a shtik Beethoven + - Give him a shtik cake. + - He's a shtik crazy. + - He played a shtik Beethoven. exemplifies: - 06963829-n hypernym: @@ -12566,7 +12566,7 @@ definition: - a really little shtik example: - - have a shtikl cake + - … have a shtikl cake hypernym: - 13784976-n ili: i109202 @@ -12582,7 +12582,7 @@ example: - a tad too expensive - not a tad of difference - - the new model is a shade better than the old one + - The new model is a shade better than the old one. hypernym: - 13782456-n ili: i109203 @@ -12607,7 +12607,7 @@ definition: - something reduced to its minimal form example: - - the battalion was a mere skeleton of its former self + - The battalion was a mere skeleton of its former self. - the bare skeleton of a novel hypernym: - 13785524-n @@ -12686,7 +12686,7 @@ definition: - the quantity that a bag will hold example: - - he ate a large bag of popcorn + - He ate a large bag of popcorn. hypernym: - 13778265-n ili: i109213 @@ -12779,7 +12779,7 @@ definition: - the quantity contained in a box example: - - he gave her a box of chocolates + - He gave her a box of chocolates. hypernym: - 13778265-n ili: i109222 @@ -12887,8 +12887,8 @@ definition: - the quantity a cup will hold example: - - he drank a cup of coffee - - he borrowed a cup of sugar + - He drank a cup of coffee. + - He borrowed a cup of sugar. hypernym: - 13778265-n ili: i109233 @@ -12900,7 +12900,7 @@ definition: - the quantity that a dish will hold example: - - they served me a dish of rice + - They served me a dish of rice. hypernym: - 13778265-n ili: i109234 @@ -12961,7 +12961,7 @@ definition: - the quantity of information that a head will hold example: - - he has a headful of baseball statistics + - He has a headful of baseball statistics. hypernym: - 13778265-n ili: i109240 @@ -12972,7 +12972,7 @@ definition: - as many as a house will accommodate example: - - they entertained a houseful of guests + - They entertained a houseful of guests. hypernym: - 13778265-n ili: i109241 @@ -12983,7 +12983,7 @@ definition: - the quantity contained in a jar example: - - he drank a jar of beer + - He drank a jar of beer. hypernym: - 13778265-n ili: i109242 @@ -13140,7 +13140,7 @@ definition: - the amount that a shelf will hold example: - - he bought a shelfful of books + - He bought a shelfful of books. hypernym: - 13778265-n ili: i109258 @@ -13151,7 +13151,7 @@ definition: - the amount that a shoe will hold example: - - he emptied out a shoeful of water + - He emptied out a shoeful of water. hypernym: - 13778265-n ili: i109259 @@ -13162,7 +13162,7 @@ definition: - a quantity of alcoholic drink sufficient to make you drunk example: - - someone had to drive me home last night because I had a skinful + - Someone had to drive me home last night because I had a skinful. exemplifies: - 07171981-n hypernym: @@ -13204,7 +13204,7 @@ definition: - as much as a spoon will hold example: - - he added two spoons of sugar + - He added two spoons of sugar. hypernym: - 13778265-n ili: i109264 @@ -13288,7 +13288,7 @@ definition: - a small quantity of anything example: - - a morsel of paper was all he needed + - A morsel of paper was all he needed. hypernym: - 13782456-n ili: i109272 @@ -13299,7 +13299,7 @@ definition: - a small number or amount example: - - only a handful of responses were received + - Only a handful of responses were received. hypernym: - 13782456-n ili: i109273 @@ -13311,7 +13311,7 @@ definition: - a small indefinite number example: - - he's coming for a couple of days + - He's coming for a couple of days. hypernym: - 13782456-n ili: i109274 @@ -13322,11 +13322,11 @@ definition: - a small indefinite quantity (especially of a liquid) example: - - he had a drop too much to drink - - a drop of each sample was analyzed - - there is not a drop of pity in that man + - He had a drop too much to drink. + - A drop of each sample was analyzed. + - There is not a drop of pity in that man. - source: Kipling - text: years afterward, they would pay the blood-money, driblet by driblet + text: Years afterward, they would pay the blood-money, driblet by driblet. hypernym: - 13782456-n ili: i109275 @@ -13378,7 +13378,7 @@ definition: - an amount of alcohol sufficient to intoxicate example: - - he got a load on and started a brawl + - He got a load on and started a brawl. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -13391,7 +13391,7 @@ definition: - a quantity that can be processed or transported at one time example: - - the system broke down under excessive loads + - The system broke down under excessive loads. hypernym: - 13597558-n ili: i109281 @@ -13404,7 +13404,7 @@ - the quantity of water falling to earth at a specific place within a specified period of time example: - - the storm brought several inches of precipitation + - The storm brought several inches of precipitation. hypernym: - 13597558-n ili: i109282 @@ -13433,7 +13433,7 @@ definition: - a small worthless amount example: - - you don't know jack + - You don't know jack. exemplifies: - 07139048-n hypernym: @@ -13455,7 +13455,7 @@ definition: - a small drink of liquor example: - - he poured a shot of whiskey + - He poured a shot of whiskey. hypernym: - 13782456-n ili: i109286 @@ -13467,7 +13467,7 @@ definition: - a just detectable amount example: - - he speaks French with a trace of an accent + - He speaks French with a trace of an accent. - a hint mockery in her manner - a tint of glamour hypernym: @@ -13532,7 +13532,7 @@ definition: - a slight but appreciable amount example: - - this dish could use a touch of garlic + - This dish could use a touch of garlic. hypernym: - 13782456-n ili: i109292 @@ -13562,9 +13562,9 @@ - a batch of letters - a deal of trouble - a lot of money - - he made a mint on the stock market - - see the rest of the winners in our huge passel of photos - - it must have cost plenty + - He made a mint on the stock market. + - See the rest of the winners in our huge passel of photos. + - It must have cost plenty. - a slew of journalists - a wad of money hypernym: @@ -13621,7 +13621,7 @@ - an unimaginably large amount example: - British say ‘it rained like billyo’ where Americans say ‘it rained like all get - out’ + out’. hypernym: - 13779864-n ili: i109296 @@ -13635,7 +13635,7 @@ definition: - the amount of cargo that can be held by a boat or ship or a freight car example: - - he imported wine by the boatload + - He imported wine by the boatload. hypernym: - 13779864-n ili: i109297 @@ -13694,7 +13694,7 @@ definition: - a large distance example: - - he missed by a mile + - He missed by a mile. hypernym: - 13779864-n ili: i109302 @@ -13705,7 +13705,7 @@ definition: - a very large indefinite number (usually hyperbole) example: - - there were millions of flies + - There were millions of flies. hypernym: - 13779864-n ili: i109303 @@ -13722,7 +13722,7 @@ definition: - a great amount or extent example: - - they did much for humanity + - They did much for humanity. hypernym: - 13779864-n ili: i109304 @@ -13733,7 +13733,7 @@ definition: - a large indefinite number example: - - he faced a myriad of details + - He faced a myriad of details. hypernym: - 13779864-n ili: i109305 @@ -13765,7 +13765,7 @@ definition: - a large quantity of written matter example: - - he wrote reams and reams + - He wrote reams and reams. hypernym: - 13779864-n ili: i109308 @@ -13776,7 +13776,7 @@ definition: - a large sum of money example: - - he made a small fortune in the commodities market + - He made a small fortune in the commodities market. hypernym: - 13779864-n ili: i109309 @@ -13796,8 +13796,8 @@ definition: - a large number or amount example: - - made lots of new friends - - she amassed stacks of newspapers + - … made lots of new friends + - She amassed stacks of newspapers. hypernym: - 13779864-n ili: i109311 @@ -13837,7 +13837,7 @@ definition: - sufficient room for easy breathing or movement example: - - moved to the country to find breathing room + - … moved to the country to find breathing room hypernym: - 13799976-n ili: i109313 @@ -13860,7 +13860,7 @@ definition: - space for accommodation in a house example: - - I wouldn't give that table houseroom + - I wouldn't give that table houseroom. hypernym: - 13799976-n ili: i109315 @@ -13881,7 +13881,7 @@ definition: - space in which vehicles can be parked example: - - there is plenty of parking behind the store + - There is plenty of parking behind the store. hypernym: - 13799976-n ili: i109317 @@ -13910,7 +13910,7 @@ definition: - the amount of 3-dimensional space occupied by an object example: - - the gas expanded to twice its original volume + - The gas expanded to twice its original volume. hypernym: - 00033914-n ili: i109320 @@ -13923,7 +13923,7 @@ definition: - a relative amount example: - - mix one volume of the solution with ten volumes of water + - Mix one volume of the solution with ten volumes of water. hypernym: - 00033914-n ili: i109321 @@ -13934,7 +13934,7 @@ definition: - the amount that can be contained example: - - the gas tank has a capacity of 12 gallons + - The gas tank has a capacity of 12 gallons. hypernym: - 13801244-n ili: i109322 @@ -13958,9 +13958,9 @@ - the number of inhabitants (either the total number or the number of a particular race or class) in a given place (country or city etc.) example: - - people come and go, but the population of this town has remained approximately - constant for the past decade - - the African-American population of Salt Lake City has been increasing + - People come and go, but the population of this town has remained approximately + constant for the past decade. + - The African-American population of Salt Lake City has been increasing. hypernym: - 13750609-n ili: i109324 diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.relation.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.relation.yaml index 3e4bab32..1f71f562 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.relation.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.relation.yaml @@ -35,8 +35,8 @@ definition: - a relation such that one thing is dependent on another example: - - height is a function of age - - price is a function of supply and demand + - Height is a function of age. + - Price is a function of supply and demand. hypernym: - 00032220-n ili: i109330 @@ -48,8 +48,8 @@ - a cooperative relationship between people or groups who agree to share responsibility for achieving some specific goal example: - - effective language learning is a partnership between school, teacher and student - - the action teams worked in partnership with the government + - Effective language learning is a partnership between school, teacher and student. + - The action teams worked in partnership with the government. hypernym: - 13802931-n ili: i109331 @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ definition: - the formation of a close personal relationship between men example: - - the rituals known as male bonding do not necessarily involve drinking beer together + - The rituals known as male bonding do not necessarily involve drinking beer together. hypernym: - 13804032-n ili: i109336 @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ definition: - the attachment that forms between an infant and its mother beginning at birth example: - - maternal-infant bonding influences the child's psychological and physical development + - Maternal-infant bonding influences the child's psychological and physical development. hypernym: - 13804032-n ili: i109337 @@ -121,8 +121,8 @@ definition: - a relation resulting from interaction or dependence example: - - flints were found in association with the prehistoric remains of the bear - - the host is not always injured by association with a parasite + - Flints were found in association with the prehistoric remains of the bear. + - The host is not always injured by association with a parasite. hypernym: - 00032220-n ili: i109338 @@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - the expansion of (a+b)^2 is a^2 + 2ab + b^2 + - The expansion of (a+b)^2 is a^2 + 2ab + b^2. hypernym: - 13806028-n ili: i109344 @@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ definition: - an operator that leaves unchanged the element on which it operates example: - - the identity under numerical multiplication is 1 + - The identity under numerical multiplication is 1. hypernym: - 13808625-n ili: i109356 @@ -561,7 +561,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - parity is often used to check the integrity of transmitted data + - Parity is often used to check the integrity of transmitted data. hypernym: - 13805793-n ili: i109376 @@ -590,7 +590,7 @@ definition: - the basis on which something is grounded example: - - there is little foundation for his objections + - There is little foundation for his objections. hypernym: - 00032220-n ili: i109379 @@ -601,8 +601,8 @@ definition: - a relation that provides the foundation for something example: - - they were on a friendly footing - - he worked on an interim basis + - They were on a friendly footing. + - He worked on an interim basis. hypernym: - 13812924-n ili: i109380 @@ -624,7 +624,7 @@ definition: - the essential foundation or source example: - - the problem was attacked at the grass roots + - The problem was attacked at the grass roots. hypernym: - 13812924-n ili: i109382 @@ -639,7 +639,7 @@ - a relation between things or events (as in the case of one causing the other or sharing features with it) example: - - there was a connection between eating that pickle and having that nightmare + - There was a connection between eating that pickle and having that nightmare. hypernym: - 00032220-n ili: i109383 @@ -655,7 +655,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06108876-n example: - - the voltage divider consisted of a series of fixed resistors + - The voltage divider consisted of a series of fixed resistors. hypernym: - 13813601-n ili: i109384 @@ -667,7 +667,7 @@ - a connection based on kinship or marriage or common interest example: - the shifting alliances within a large family - - their friendship constitutes a powerful bond between them + - Their friendship constitutes a powerful bond between them. hypernym: - 13813601-n ili: i109385 @@ -707,8 +707,8 @@ definition: - a connection allowing access between persons or places example: - - how many lines of communication can there be among four people? - - a secret passageway provided communication between the two rooms + - How many lines of communication can there be among four people? + - A secret passageway provided communication between the two rooms. hypernym: - 13813601-n ili: i109389 @@ -719,7 +719,7 @@ definition: - the linking together of a consecutive series of symbols or events or ideas etc example: - - it was caused by an improbable concatenation of circumstances + - It was caused by an improbable concatenation of circumstances. hypernym: - 13813601-n ili: i109390 @@ -730,7 +730,7 @@ definition: - something resembling a bridge in form or function example: - - his letters provided a bridge across the centuries + - His letters provided a bridge across the centuries. hypernym: - 13813601-n ili: i109391 @@ -741,8 +741,8 @@ definition: - a connection of inclusion or containment example: - - he escaped involvement in the accident - - there was additional involvement of the liver and spleen + - He escaped involvement in the accident. + - There was additional involvement of the liver and spleen. hypernym: - 13813601-n ili: i109392 @@ -754,7 +754,7 @@ - a relation implicated by virtue of involvement or close connection (especially an incriminating involvement) example: - - he was suspected of implication in several robberies + - He was suspected of implication in several robberies. hypernym: - 13815716-n ili: i109393 @@ -765,7 +765,7 @@ definition: - the relation of comprising something example: - - he admired the inclusion of so many ideas in such a short work + - He admired the inclusion of so many ideas in such a short work. hypernym: - 13815716-n ili: i109394 @@ -855,7 +855,7 @@ definition: - relevant relation or interconnection example: - - those issues have no bearing on our situation + - Those issues have no bearing on our situation. hypernym: - 13817701-n ili: i109403 @@ -1150,7 +1150,7 @@ definition: - a grammatical relation between a word and a noun phrase that follows example: - - ‘Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer’ is an example of apposition + - ‘Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer’ is an example of apposition. hypernym: - 13823013-n ili: i109433 @@ -1268,7 +1268,7 @@ - the voice used to indicate that the grammatical subject of the verb is performing the action or causing the happening denoted by the verb example: - - ‘The boy threw the ball’ uses the active voice + - ‘The boy threw the ball’ uses the active voice. hypernym: - 13825132-n ili: i109443 @@ -1282,8 +1282,8 @@ - the voice used to indicate that the grammatical subject of the verb is the recipient (not the source) of the action denoted by the verb example: - - ‘The ball was thrown by the boy’ uses the passive voice - - ‘The ball was thrown’ is an abbreviated passive + - ‘The ball was thrown by the boy’ uses the passive voice. + - ‘The ball was thrown’ is an abbreviated passive. hypernym: - 13825132-n ili: i109444 @@ -1451,7 +1451,7 @@ definition: - a perfective tense used to express action completed in the present example: - - ‘I have finished’ is an example of the present perfect + - ‘I have finished’ is an example of the present perfect. hypernym: - 13828352-n ili: i109460 @@ -1473,7 +1473,7 @@ definition: - a perfective tense used to express action completed in the past example: - - ‘I had finished’ is an example of the past perfect + - ‘I had finished’ is an example of the past perfect. hypernym: - 13828352-n ili: i109462 @@ -1487,7 +1487,7 @@ definition: - a progressive tense used to describe on-going action in the past example: - - ‘I had been running’ is an example of the past progressive + - ‘I had been running’ is an example of the past progressive. hypernym: - 13827946-n ili: i109463 @@ -1499,7 +1499,7 @@ definition: - a perfective tense used to describe action that will be completed in the future example: - - ‘I will have finished’ is an example of the future perfect + - ‘I will have finished’ is an example of the future perfect. hypernym: - 13828352-n ili: i109464 @@ -1511,7 +1511,7 @@ definition: - a progressive tense used to express action that will be on-going in the future example: - - ‘I will be running’ is an example of the future progressive + - ‘I will be running’ is an example of the future progressive. hypernym: - 13827946-n ili: i109465 @@ -1617,9 +1617,9 @@ definition: - something determined in relation to something that includes it example: - - he wanted to feel a part of something bigger than himself - - I read a portion of the manuscript - - the smaller component is hard to reach + - He wanted to feel a part of something bigger than himself. + - I read a portion of the manuscript. + - The smaller component is hard to reach. - the animal constituent of plankton hypernym: - 00032220-n @@ -1635,7 +1635,7 @@ definition: - the most important or necessary part of something example: - - the basis of this drink is orange juice + - The basis of this drink is orange juice. hypernym: - 13831419-n ili: i109476 @@ -1647,7 +1647,7 @@ definition: - a small part that can be considered separately from the whole example: - - it was perfect in all details + - It was perfect in all details. hypernym: - 13831419-n ili: i109477 @@ -1660,7 +1660,7 @@ definition: - the most interesting or memorable part example: - - the highlight of the tour was our visit to the Vatican + - The highlight of the tour was our visit to the Vatican. hypernym: - 13832132-n ili: i109478 @@ -1673,8 +1673,8 @@ - an individual or group or structure or other entity regarded as a structural or functional constituent of a whole example: - - they reduced the number of units and installations - - the word is a basic linguistic unit + - They reduced the number of units and installations. + - The word is a basic linguistic unit. hypernym: - 13831419-n ili: i109479 @@ -1685,7 +1685,7 @@ definition: - anything that belongs to a set or class example: - - snakes are members of the class Reptilia + - Snakes are members of the class Reptilia. - members of the opposite sex hypernym: - 13831419-n @@ -1697,9 +1697,9 @@ definition: - something left after other parts have been taken away example: - - there was no remainder - - he threw away the rest - - he took what he wanted and I got the balance + - There was no remainder. + - He threw away the rest. + - He took what he wanted and I got the balance. hypernym: - 13831419-n ili: i109481 @@ -1735,8 +1735,8 @@ - a close connection marked by community of interests or similarity in nature or character example: - - found a natural affinity with the immigrants - - felt a deep kinship with the other students + - … found a natural affinity with the immigrants + - … felt a deep kinship with the other students - anthropology's kinship with the humanities hypernym: - 00032220-n @@ -1760,7 +1760,7 @@ - a relation of affinity or harmony between people; whatever affects one correspondingly affects the other example: - - the two of them were in close sympathy + - The two of them were in close sympathy. hypernym: - 13833622-n ili: i109486 @@ -1784,7 +1784,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - in anatomical structure prehistoric man shows close affinity with modern humans + - In anatomical structure prehistoric man shows close affinity with modern humans. hypernym: - 13834819-n ili: i109488 @@ -1963,7 +1963,7 @@ definition: - relative magnitude example: - - they entertained on a grand scale + - They entertained on a grand scale. hypernym: - 13837364-n ili: i109505 @@ -1975,8 +1975,8 @@ - the relation between things (or parts of things) with respect to their comparative quantity, magnitude, or degree example: - - an inordinate proportion of the book is given over to quotations - - a dry martini has a large proportion of gin + - An inordinate proportion of the book is given over to quotations. + - A dry martini has a large proportion of gin. hypernym: - 13837364-n ili: i109506 @@ -2104,7 +2104,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - Ted Williams once had a batting average above .400 + - Ted Williams once had a batting average above .400. hypernym: - 13842867-n ili: i109517 @@ -2116,7 +2116,7 @@ definition: - (an extension of the baseball term) the proportion of times some effort succeeds example: - - the salesman's batting average was 7 out of 12 + - The salesman's batting average was 7 out of 12. hypernym: - 13837954-n ili: i109518 @@ -2419,7 +2419,7 @@ definition: - the ratio by which one better's wager is greater than that of another example: - - he offered odds of two to one + - He offered odds of two to one. hypernym: - 13841419-n ili: i109547 @@ -2650,7 +2650,7 @@ - a relation of constraint of one entity (thing or person or group) by another example: - measures for the control of disease - - they instituted controls over drinking on campus + - They instituted controls over drinking on campus. hypernym: - 00032220-n ili: i109569 @@ -2665,7 +2665,7 @@ - the spatial relation between something and the course along which it points or moves example: - - he checked the direction and velocity of the wind + - He checked the direction and velocity of the wind. hypernym: - 05081943-n ili: i109570 @@ -2825,7 +2825,7 @@ definition: - one of the four major division of the compass example: - - the wind is coming from that quarter + - The wind is coming from that quarter. hypernym: - 13850288-n ili: i109586 @@ -2836,7 +2836,7 @@ definition: - any of 32 horizontal directions indicated on the card of a compass example: - - he checked the point on his compass + - He checked the point on his compass. hypernym: - 13849639-n ili: i109587 @@ -3321,7 +3321,7 @@ definition: - a business relation in which two parties compete to gain customers example: - - business competition can be fiendish at times + - Business competition can be fiendish at times. hypernym: - 13859040-n ili: i109634 @@ -3544,7 +3544,7 @@ definition: - social relations involving intrigue to gain authority or power example: - - office politics is often counterproductive + - Office politics is often counterproductive. hypernym: - 00033122-n ili: i109654 @@ -3556,8 +3556,8 @@ definition: - the way two individuals relate to each other example: - - their chemistry was wrong from the beginning — they hated each other - - a mysterious alchemy brought them together + - Their chemistry was wrong from the beginning — they hated each other. + - A mysterious alchemy brought them together. hypernym: - 00033122-n ili: i109655 @@ -3680,7 +3680,7 @@ definition: - a reciprocality of sentiments example: - - the mutuality of their affection was obvious + - The mutuality of their affection was obvious. hypernym: - 13863412-n ili: i109666 @@ -3693,7 +3693,7 @@ - something (a term or expression or concept) that has an inverse relation to something else example: - - risk is the reciprocal of safety + - Risk is the reciprocal of safety. hypernym: - 13863412-n ili: i109667 @@ -3704,7 +3704,7 @@ definition: - having in common example: - - the sharing of electrons creates molecules + - The sharing of electrons creates molecules. hypernym: - 13864062-n ili: i109668 @@ -3772,7 +3772,7 @@ definition: - anything that precedes something similar in time example: - - phrenology was an antecedent of modern neuroscience + - Phrenology was an antecedent of modern neuroscience. hypernym: - 13866887-n ili: i109674 @@ -3793,7 +3793,7 @@ definition: - the relation that exists when things occur at the same time example: - - the drug produces an increased synchrony of the brain waves + - The drug produces an increased synchrony of the brain waves. hypernym: - 13866887-n ili: i109676 @@ -3810,7 +3810,7 @@ definition: - the relation that exists when things occur at unrelated times example: - - the stimulus produced a desynchronizing of the brain waves + - The stimulus produced a desynchronizing of the brain waves. hypernym: - 13866887-n ili: i109677 @@ -3825,7 +3825,7 @@ definition: - the first or highest in an ordering or series example: - - He wanted to be the first + - He wanted to be the first. hypernym: - 14453411-n ili: i109678 @@ -3837,7 +3837,7 @@ definition: - the first of two or the first mentioned of two example: - - Tom and Dick were both heroes but only the former is remembered today + - Tom and Dick were both heroes but only the former is remembered today. hypernym: - 13868396-n ili: i109679 @@ -3848,7 +3848,7 @@ definition: - following the first in an ordering or series example: - - he came in a close second + - He came in a close second. hypernym: - 14453411-n ili: i109680 @@ -3859,7 +3859,7 @@ definition: - the second of two or the second mentioned of two example: - - Tom and Dick were both heroes but only the latter is remembered today + - Tom and Dick were both heroes but only the latter is remembered today. hypernym: - 13868743-n ili: i109681 @@ -3871,8 +3871,8 @@ - following the second position in an ordering or series example: - a distant third - - he answered the first question willingly, the second reluctantly, and the third - with resentment + - He answered the first question willingly, the second reluctantly, and the third + with resentment. hypernym: - 14453411-n ili: i109682 @@ -3892,7 +3892,7 @@ definition: - position five in a countable series of things example: - - he was fifth out of several hundred runners + - He was fifth out of several hundred runners. hypernym: - 14453411-n ili: i109684 @@ -3930,7 +3930,7 @@ definition: - position nine in a countable series of things example: - - going into the ninth, they were a run ahead + - Going into the ninth, they were a run ahead. hypernym: - 14453411-n ili: i109688 @@ -4141,8 +4141,8 @@ definition: - the last or lowest in an ordering or series example: - - he was the last to leave - - he finished an inglorious last + - He was the last to leave. + - He finished an inglorious last. hypernym: - 14453411-n ili: i109711 @@ -4369,7 +4369,7 @@ definition: - an imaginary line or standard by which things are measured or compared example: - - they established a baseline for the budget + - They established a baseline for the budget. hypernym: - 07275291-n ili: i109731 @@ -4412,7 +4412,7 @@ definition: - exact opposite example: - - his theory is the antithesis of mine + - His theory is the antithesis of mine. hypernym: - 13876846-n ili: i109735 @@ -4424,7 +4424,7 @@ - opposition in a work of drama or fiction between characters or forces (especially an opposition that motivates the development of the plot) example: - - this form of conflict is essential to Mann's writing + - This form of conflict is essential to Mann's writing. hypernym: - 13876846-n ili: i109736 @@ -4448,8 +4448,8 @@ definition: - a different aspect of something (especially the opposite aspect) example: - - the flip side of your positive qualities is they sometimes get out of control - - on the flip side of partnerships he talked about their competition + - The flip side of your positive qualities is they sometimes get out of control. + - On the flip side of partnerships he talked about their competition. exemplifies: - 07120141-n hypernym: @@ -4462,7 +4462,7 @@ definition: - a relation between two opposite attributes or tendencies example: - - he viewed it as a balanced polarity between good and evil + - He viewed it as a balanced polarity between good and evil. hypernym: - 13876846-n ili: i109739 @@ -4493,7 +4493,7 @@ - having an indicated pole (as the distinction between positive and negative electric charges) example: - - he got the polarity of the battery reversed + - He got the polarity of the battery reversed. - charges of opposite sign hypernym: - 13876846-n @@ -4563,7 +4563,7 @@ definition: - a contradiction of ideas that serves as the determining factor in their interaction example: - - this situation created the inner dialectic of American history + - This situation created the inner dialectic of American history. hypernym: - 13879873-n ili: i109749 @@ -4615,7 +4615,7 @@ definition: - a relation of direct opposition example: - - we thought Sue was older than Bill but just the reverse was true + - We thought Sue was older than Bill but just the reverse was true. hypernym: - 13876846-n ili: i109754 @@ -4628,7 +4628,7 @@ definition: - something inverted in sequence or character or effect example: - - when the direct approach failed, he tried the inverse + - When the direct approach failed, he tried the inverse. hypernym: - 13876846-n ili: i109755 @@ -4641,7 +4641,7 @@ - a relational difference between states; especially between states before and after some event example: - - he attributed the change to their marriage + - He attributed the change to their marriage. hypernym: - 00032220-n ili: i109756 @@ -4652,8 +4652,8 @@ definition: - a significant change example: - - the difference in her is amazing - - his support made a real difference + - The difference in her is amazing. + - His support made a real difference. hypernym: - 13881240-n ili: i109757 @@ -4673,7 +4673,7 @@ definition: - a gradient in concentration of a solute as a function of distance through a solution example: - - the movement of a solute down its concentration gradient is called diffusion + - The movement of a solute down its concentration gradient is called diffusion. hypernym: - 13881709-n ili: i109759 @@ -4685,7 +4685,7 @@ - a gradient in the gravitational forces acting on different parts of a nonspherical object example: - - the gravity gradient of the moon causes the ocean tides on Earth + - The gravity gradient of the moon causes the ocean tides on Earth. hypernym: - 13881709-n ili: i109760 diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.shape.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.shape.yaml index 15d9b6b0..a6f47650 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.shape.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.shape.yaml @@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - we will refer to the plane of the graph as the X-Y plane - - any line joining two points on a plane lies wholly on that plane + - We will refer to the plane of the graph as the X-Y plane. + - Any line joining two points on a plane lies wholly on that plane. hypernym: - 00028005-n ili: i109765 @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ definition: - a shape that spreads outward example: - - the skirt had a wide flare + - The skirt had a wide flare. hypernym: - 00028005-n ili: i109775 @@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ - a plane figure with rounded sides curving inward at the top and intersecting at the bottom; conventionally used on playing cards and valentines example: - - he drew a heart and called it a valentine + - He drew a heart and called it a valentine. hypernym: - 13885789-n ili: i109791 @@ -523,7 +523,7 @@ definition: - a line traced by a point traveling in a constant direction; a line of zero curvature example: - - the shortest distance between two points is a straight line + - The shortest distance between two points is a straight line. hypernym: - 13886392-n ili: i109815 @@ -724,7 +724,7 @@ - ellipse in which the two axes are of equal length; a plane curve generated by one point moving at a constant distance from a fixed point example: - - he calculated the circumference of the circle + - He calculated the circumference of the circle. hypernym: - 13900945-n ili: i109834 @@ -746,7 +746,7 @@ definition: - something approximating the shape of a circle example: - - the chairs were arranged in a circle + - The chairs were arranged in a circle. hypernym: - 00028005-n ili: i109836 @@ -821,7 +821,7 @@ definition: - something with a round shape resembling a flat circular plate example: - - the moon's disk hung in a cloudless sky + - The moon's disk hung in a cloudless sky. hypernym: - 13888104-n ili: i109843 @@ -907,7 +907,7 @@ definition: - a pair of parallel helices intertwined about a common axis example: - - the shape of the DNA molecule is a double helix + - The shape of the DNA molecule is a double helix. hypernym: - 13899200-n ili: i109850 @@ -918,8 +918,8 @@ definition: - a curve that reverses the direction of something example: - - the tendrils of the plant exhibited perversion - - perversion also shows up in kinky telephone cords + - The tendrils of the plant exhibited perversion. + - Perversion also shows up in kinky telephone cords. hypernym: - 13890262-n ili: i109851 @@ -933,7 +933,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06014015-n example: - - a circle is an ellipse with zero eccentricity + - A circle is an ellipse with zero eccentricity. hypernym: - 13841419-n ili: i109852 @@ -1004,7 +1004,7 @@ - a closed plane curve resulting from the intersection of a circular cone and a plane cutting completely through it example: - - the sums of the distances from the foci to any point on an ellipse is constant + - The sums of the distances from the foci to any point on an ellipse is constant. hypernym: - 13895614-n ili: i109859 @@ -1019,7 +1019,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06014015-n example: - - you can compute the area of a square if you know the length of its sides + - You can compute the area of a square if you know the length of its sides. hypernym: - 13906003-n - 13889754-n @@ -1072,7 +1072,7 @@ definition: - something approximating the shape of a triangle example: - - the coastline of Chile and Argentina and Brazil forms two legs of a triangle + - The coastline of Chile and Argentina and Brazil forms two legs of a triangle. hypernym: - 00028005-n ili: i109865 @@ -1176,7 +1176,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - parallels never meet + - Parallels never meet. hypernym: - 13885383-n ili: i109875 @@ -1367,7 +1367,7 @@ definition: - a rectangular drawing example: - - the flowchart contained many boxes + - The flowchart contained many boxes. hypernym: - 13906003-n ili: i109894 @@ -1473,7 +1473,7 @@ definition: - having bends (especially of streams and roads) example: - - he hated the sinuosity of mountain roads + - He hated the sinuosity of mountain roads. hypernym: - 13890262-n ili: i109905 @@ -1485,8 +1485,8 @@ definition: - a tortuous and twisted shape or position example: - - they built a tree house in the tortuosities of its boughs - - the acrobat performed incredible contortions + - They built a tree house in the tortuosities of its boughs. + - The acrobat performed incredible contortions. hypernym: - 13889897-n ili: i109906 @@ -1511,9 +1511,9 @@ definition: - something twisted and tight and swollen example: - - their muscles stood out in knots - - the old man's fists were two great gnarls - - his stomach was in knots + - Their muscles stood out in knots. + - The old man's fists were two great gnarls. + - His stomach was in knots. hypernym: - 13889897-n ili: i109908 @@ -1596,7 +1596,7 @@ definition: - a sharp change in direction example: - - there was a jog in the road + - There was a jog in the road. hypernym: - 13887384-n ili: i109916 @@ -1637,7 +1637,7 @@ definition: - the angular separation between two objects as perceived by an observer example: - - he recorded angular distances between the stars + - He recorded angular distances between the stars. hypernym: - 13910202-n ili: i109920 @@ -2003,10 +2003,10 @@ definition: - something that bulges out or is protuberant or projects from its surroundings example: - - the gun in his pocket made an obvious bulge + - The gun in his pocket made an obvious bulge. - the hump of a camel - - he stood on the rocky prominence - - the occipital protuberance was well developed + - He stood on the rocky prominence. + - The occipital protuberance was well developed. - the bony excrescence between its horns hypernym: - 13942718-n @@ -2040,7 +2040,7 @@ definition: - a headlike protuberance on an organ or structure example: - - the caput humeri is the head of the humerus which fits into a cavity in the scapula + - The caput humeri is the head of the humerus which fits into a cavity in the scapula. hypernym: - 13917127-n ili: i109957 @@ -2120,7 +2120,7 @@ definition: - a concavity in a surface produced by pressing example: - - he left the impression of his fingers in the soft mud + - He left the impression of his fingers in the soft mud. hypernym: - 13887586-n ili: i109965 @@ -2133,7 +2133,7 @@ definition: - any slight depression in a surface example: - - there are approximately 336 dimples on a golf ball + - There are approximately 336 dimples on a golf ball. hypernym: - 13919062-n ili: i109966 @@ -2165,7 +2165,7 @@ definition: - a surface whose plane sections are all ellipses or circles example: - - the Earth is an ellipsoid + - The Earth is an ellipsoid. hypernym: - 13885789-n ili: i109969 @@ -2257,7 +2257,7 @@ definition: - a shape that is generated by rotating an ellipse around one of its axes example: - - it looked like a sphere but on closer examination I saw it was really a spheroid + - It looked like a sphere but on closer examination I saw it was really a spheroid. hypernym: - 13888104-n ili: i109978 @@ -2350,9 +2350,9 @@ definition: - anything that approximates the shape of a column or tower example: - - the test tube held a column of white powder - - a tower of dust rose above the horizon - - a thin pillar of smoke betrayed their campsite + - The test tube held a column of white powder. + - A tower of dust rose above the horizon. + - A thin pillar of smoke betrayed their campsite. hypernym: - 00028005-n ili: i109987 @@ -2438,7 +2438,7 @@ definition: - a shape that is spherical and small example: - - he studied the shapes of low-viscosity drops + - He studied the shapes of low-viscosity drops. - beads of sweat on his forehead hypernym: - 13921893-n @@ -2498,7 +2498,7 @@ definition: - a V shape example: - - the cannibal's teeth were filed to sharp points + - The cannibal's teeth were filed to sharp points. hypernym: - 13886774-n ili: i110001 @@ -2639,7 +2639,7 @@ definition: - a depression in an otherwise level surface example: - - there was a dip in the road + - There was a dip in the road. hypernym: - 13919062-n ili: i110012 @@ -2650,8 +2650,8 @@ definition: - any cup-shaped concavity example: - - bees filled the waxen cups with honey - - he wore a jock strap with a metal cup + - Bees filled the waxen cups with honey. + - He wore a jock strap with a metal cup. - the cup of her bra hypernym: - 13887586-n @@ -2709,7 +2709,7 @@ definition: - a shape that sags example: - - there was a sag in the chair seat + - There was a sag in the chair seat. hypernym: - 13919062-n ili: i110018 @@ -2721,8 +2721,8 @@ definition: - a slight depression or fold in the smoothness of a surface example: - - his face has many lines - - ironing gets rid of most wrinkles + - His face has many lines. + - Ironing gets rid of most wrinkles. hypernym: - 13919062-n ili: i110019 @@ -2960,7 +2960,7 @@ definition: - an amorphous or indefinite shape example: - - Despite its grotesque gargoyle shapelessness it was, of course, adorable + - Despite its grotesque gargoyle shapelessness it was, of course, adorable. hypernym: - 13890113-n ili: i110041 @@ -2982,7 +2982,7 @@ example: - the huge desert voids - the emptiness of outer space - - without their support he'll be ruling in a vacuum + - Without their support he'll be ruling in a vacuum. hypernym: - 13933399-n ili: i110043 @@ -2996,8 +2996,8 @@ definition: - an empty area (usually bounded in some way between things) example: - - the architect left space in front of the building - - they stopped at an open space in the jungle + - The architect left space in front of the building. + - They stopped at an open space in the jungle. - the space between his teeth hypernym: - 13890113-n @@ -3010,7 +3010,7 @@ definition: - a cavity or space in something example: - - hunger had caused the hollows in their cheeks + - Hunger had caused the hollows in their cheeks. hypernym: - 13934532-n ili: i110045 @@ -3065,7 +3065,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00462843-n example: - - the ball hit the pocket and gave him a perfect strike + - The ball hit the pocket and gave him a perfect strike. hypernym: - 13933399-n ili: i110050 @@ -3077,7 +3077,7 @@ - a very small circular shape example: - a row of points - - draw lines between the dots + - Draw lines between the dots. hypernym: - 13897824-n ili: i110051 @@ -3191,7 +3191,7 @@ definition: - the distinctive form in which a thing is made example: - - pottery of this cast was found throughout the region + - Pottery of this cast was found throughout the region. hypernym: - 13882990-n ili: i110062 @@ -3205,7 +3205,7 @@ definition: - a part of a forked or branching shape example: - - he broke off one of the branches + - He broke off one of the branches. hypernym: - 13886223-n ili: i110063 @@ -3229,8 +3229,8 @@ definition: - the region of the angle formed by the junction of two branches example: - - they took the south fork - - he climbed into the crotch of a tree + - They took the south fork. + - He climbed into the crotch of a tree. hypernym: - 13936864-n ili: i110065 @@ -3242,7 +3242,7 @@ definition: - an enclosed space example: - - the trapped miners found a pocket of air + - The trapped miners found a pocket of air. hypernym: - 13934532-n ili: i110066 @@ -3516,8 +3516,8 @@ definition: - any long thin projection that is transient example: - - tongues of flame licked at the walls - - rifles exploded quick knives of fire into the dark + - Tongues of flame licked at the walls. + - Rifles exploded quick knives of fire into the dark. hypernym: - 13942718-n ili: i110094 @@ -3576,8 +3576,8 @@ definition: - the channel or break produced by erosion of relatively soft soil by water example: - - it was several days after the storm before they could repair the washout and open - the road + - It was several days after the storm before they could repair the washout and open + the road. hypernym: - 13916479-n ili: i110100 @@ -3781,7 +3781,7 @@ definition: - the conchoid of a straight line with respect to a point not on the line. example: - - the conchoid of a straight line with respect to a point not on the line. + - the conchoid of a straight line with respect to a point not on the line hypernym: - 92440987-n members: diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.state.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.state.yaml index 7920f8f2..daee4d67 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.state.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.state.yaml @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ definition: - the state of being split or cleft example: - - there was a cleavage between the liberal and conservative members + - There was a cleavage between the liberal and conservative members. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i110105 @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ definition: - the prevailing context that influences the performance or the outcome of a process example: - - there were wide variations in the conditions of observation + - There were wide variations in the conditions of observation. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ definition: - a particular functioning condition or arrangement example: - - switched from keyboard to voice mode + - … switched from keyboard to voice mode hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i110115 @@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ definition: - the condition of being prepossessed example: - - the king's prepossession in my favor is very valuable + - The king's prepossession in my favor is very valuable. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i110121 @@ -213,8 +213,8 @@ definition: - the state of being silent (as when no one is speaking) example: - - there was a shocked silence - - he gestured for silence + - There was a shocked silence. + - He gestured for silence. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i110125 @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ - a condition or position in which you find yourself example: - the unpleasant situation (or position) of having to choose between two evils - - found herself in a very fortunate situation + - … found herself in a very fortunate situation hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i110126 @@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ - a position particularly well suited to the person who or organization which occupies it example: - - he found his niche in the academic world + - He found his niche in the academic world. hypernym: - 13970825-n ili: i110128 @@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ definition: - the status or fact of being elected example: - - they celebrated his election + - They celebrated his election. hypernym: - 13968971-n ili: i110129 @@ -280,8 +280,8 @@ - the condition of having been proposed as a suitable candidate for appointment or election example: - - there was keen competition for the nomination - - his nomination was hotly protested + - There was keen competition for the nomination. + - His nomination was hotly protested. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i110131 @@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ definition: - an unfortunate situation example: - - we're in the soup now + - We're in the soup now. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -340,11 +340,11 @@ definition: - the general state of things; the combination of circumstances at a given time example: - - the present international situation is dangerous - - wondered how such a state of affairs had come about + - The present international situation is dangerous. + - … wondered how such a state of affairs had come about - source: Franklin D.Roosevelt - text: eternal truths will be neither true nor eternal unless they have fresh meaning - for every new social situation + text: Eternal truths will be neither true nor eternal unless they have fresh meaning + for every new social situation. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i110136 @@ -357,7 +357,7 @@ - a situation in which life seems irrational and meaningless example: - source: Albert Camus - text: The absurd is the essential concept and the first truth + text: The absurd is the essential concept and the first truth. hypernym: - 13950416-n ili: i110137 @@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ definition: - a state of connectedness between people (especially an emotional connection) example: - - he didn't want his wife to know of the relationship + - He didn't want his wife to know of the relationship. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i110138 @@ -399,7 +399,7 @@ - a formal contractual relationship established to provide for regular banking or brokerage or business services example: - - he asked to see the executive who handled his account + - He asked to see the executive who handled his account. hypernym: - 13951701-n ili: i110141 @@ -429,8 +429,8 @@ definition: - the state of being with someone example: - - he missed their company - - he enjoyed the society of his friends + - He missed their company. + - He enjoyed the society of his friends. hypernym: - 13954178-n ili: i110144 @@ -444,8 +444,8 @@ definition: - a trustful relationship example: - - he took me into his confidence - - he betrayed their trust + - He took me into his confidence. + - He betrayed their trust. hypernym: - 13954178-n ili: i110145 @@ -457,7 +457,7 @@ definition: - a natural or instinctive fellowship between people of similar interests example: - - he enjoyed the freemasonry of the Press + - He enjoyed the freemasonry of the Press. hypernym: - 13952621-n ili: i110146 @@ -479,7 +479,7 @@ - a social or business relationship example: - a valuable financial affiliation - - he was sorry he had to sever his ties with other members of the team + - He was sorry he had to sever his ties with other members of the team. - many close associations with England hypernym: - 13951701-n @@ -596,7 +596,7 @@ definition: - the state of being acceptable and accepted example: - - torn jeans received no acceptance at the country club + - Torn jeans received no acceptance at the country club. hypernym: - 13950416-n ili: i110159 @@ -607,7 +607,7 @@ definition: - a particular situation that is radically different from the preceding situation example: - - HDTV looks the same but it's really a whole new ballgame + - HDTV looks the same but it's really a whole new ballgame. hypernym: - 13950416-n ili: i110160 @@ -619,7 +619,7 @@ definition: - a demanding or stimulating situation example: - - they reacted irrationally to the challenge of Russian power + - They reacted irrationally to the challenge of Russian power. hypernym: - 13950416-n ili: i110161 @@ -639,7 +639,7 @@ definition: - a situation or condition that is complex or confused example: - - her coming was a serious complication + - Her coming was a serious complication. hypernym: - 13950416-n ili: i110163 @@ -663,7 +663,7 @@ definition: - an unstable situation of extreme danger or difficulty example: - - they went bankrupt during the economic crisis + - They went bankrupt during the economic crisis. hypernym: - 14434647-n ili: i110165 @@ -674,7 +674,7 @@ definition: - a situation in which people or things are crowded together example: - - he didn't like the crowding on the beach + - He didn't like the crowding on the beach. hypernym: - 13950416-n ili: i110166 @@ -719,7 +719,7 @@ definition: - the totality of surrounding conditions example: - - he longed for the comfortable environment of his living room + - He longed for the comfortable environment of his living room. hypernym: - 13950416-n ili: i110170 @@ -748,7 +748,7 @@ definition: - a state of affairs in which you have no privacy example: - - the president lives in a goldfish bowl + - The president lives in a goldfish bowl. hypernym: - 13950416-n ili: i110173 @@ -761,7 +761,7 @@ definition: - a highly contentious or hazardous situation example: - - talk of invading Iraq stirred up a political hornets' nest + - Talk of invading Iraq stirred up a political hornets' nest. hypernym: - 14434647-n ili: i110174 @@ -773,7 +773,7 @@ definition: - a situation that is ideal for rapid development (especially of something bad) example: - - it was a hotbed of vice + - It was a hotbed of vice. hypernym: - 13950416-n ili: i110175 @@ -784,7 +784,7 @@ definition: - a difficult situation example: - - he dropped the topic like a hot potato + - He dropped the topic like a hot potato. hypernym: - 14434647-n ili: i110176 @@ -795,7 +795,7 @@ definition: - an awkward situation example: - - that's a fine how-d'ye-do + - That's a fine how-d'ye-do. hypernym: - 14434647-n ili: i110177 @@ -875,8 +875,8 @@ definition: - a situation treated as an observable object example: - - the political picture is favorable - - the religious scene in England has changed in the last century + - The political picture is favorable. + - The religious scene in England has changed in the last century. hypernym: - 13950416-n ili: i110185 @@ -918,8 +918,8 @@ definition: - the actual state of affairs example: - - that's the size of the situation - - she hates me, that's about the size of it + - That's the size of the situation. + - She hates me, that's about the size of it. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -934,8 +934,8 @@ - the situation in which you begin an endeavor and to which you return if your efforts fail example: - - the police are now back at square one after having arrested and released 27 men - - she has tried to diet but always ends up back at square one + - The police are now back at square one after having arrested and released 27 men. + - She has tried to diet but always ends up back at square one. hypernym: - 13950416-n ili: i110190 @@ -955,7 +955,7 @@ definition: - a situation fraught with difficulties and imponderables example: - - he was trapped in a medical swamp + - He was trapped in a medical swamp. hypernym: - 14434647-n ili: i110192 @@ -966,7 +966,7 @@ definition: - the condition in which a standard has been successfully established example: - - standardization of nuts and bolts had saved industry millions of dollars + - Standardization of nuts and bolts had saved industry millions of dollars. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i110193 @@ -1013,8 +1013,8 @@ definition: - a wild primitive state untouched by civilization example: - - he lived in the wild - - they collected mushrooms in the wild + - He lived in the wild. + - They collected mushrooms in the wild. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i110197 @@ -1027,8 +1027,8 @@ definition: - the condition of things generally example: - - that's the way it is - - I felt the same way + - That's the way it is. + - I felt the same way. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i110198 @@ -1050,7 +1050,7 @@ - a specific identifiable position in a continuum or series or especially in a process example: - a remarkable degree of frankness - - at what stage are the social sciences? + - At what stage are the social sciences? hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i110200 @@ -1064,7 +1064,7 @@ definition: - ascending stages by which somebody or something can progress example: - - he climbed the career ladder + - He climbed the career ladder. hypernym: - 13962925-n ili: i110201 @@ -1077,11 +1077,11 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - his landscapes were deemed the acme of beauty - - the artist's gifts are at their acme + - His landscapes were deemed the acme of beauty. + - The artist's gifts are at their acme. - at the height of her career - the peak of perfection - - summer was at its peak + - Summer was at its peak. - … catapulted Einstein to the pinnacle of fame - the summit of his ambition - so many highest superlatives achieved by man @@ -1107,7 +1107,7 @@ example: - the extent of the damage - the full extent of the law - - to a certain extent she was right + - To a certain extent she was right. hypernym: - 13962925-n ili: i110203 @@ -1129,9 +1129,9 @@ - a level of material comfort in terms of goods and services available to someone or some group example: - - they enjoyed the highest standard of living in the country - - the lower the standard of living, the easier it is to introduce an autocratic - production system + - They enjoyed the highest standard of living in the country. + - The lower the standard of living, the easier it is to introduce an autocratic + production system. hypernym: - 13962925-n ili: i110205 @@ -1144,7 +1144,7 @@ definition: - a level of existence or development example: - - he lived on a worldly plane + - He lived on a worldly plane. hypernym: - 13962925-n ili: i110206 @@ -1243,8 +1243,8 @@ definition: - a special set of circumstances example: - - in that event, the first possibility is excluded - - it may rain in which case the picnic will be canceled + - In that event, the first possibility is excluded. + - It may rain in which case the picnic will be canceled. hypernym: - 13965927-n ili: i110215 @@ -1256,7 +1256,7 @@ definition: - a circumstance upon which subsequent events depend example: - - his absence is the hinge of our plan + - His absence is the hinge of our plan. hypernym: - 13965927-n ili: i110216 @@ -1267,8 +1267,8 @@ definition: - the circumstances under which competition occurs example: - - the government's objective is to insure a genuinely level playing field for American - industry and commerce in Europe + - The government's objective is to insure a genuinely level playing field for American + industry and commerce in Europe. hypernym: - 13965927-n ili: i110217 @@ -1279,8 +1279,8 @@ definition: - a special situation example: - - this thing has got to end - - it is a remarkable thing + - This thing has got to end. + - It is a remarkable thing. hypernym: - 13950416-n ili: i110218 @@ -1291,8 +1291,8 @@ definition: - a problematic situation that will eventually become dangerous if not addressed example: - - India is a demographic time bomb - - the refugee camp is a ticking bomb waiting to go off + - India is a demographic time bomb. + - The refugee camp is a ticking bomb waiting to go off. hypernym: - 14434647-n ili: i110219 @@ -1304,7 +1304,7 @@ definition: - a dangerous state of affairs; a situation that is a potential source of violence example: - - the Balkans are the tinderbox of Europe + - The Balkans are the tinderbox of Europe. hypernym: - 14434647-n ili: i110220 @@ -1315,8 +1315,8 @@ definition: - an urgent situation calling for prompt action example: - - I'll be there, barring any urgencies - - they departed hurriedly because of some great urgency in their affairs + - I'll be there, barring any urgencies. + - They departed hurriedly because of some great urgency in their affairs. hypernym: - 14434647-n ili: i110221 @@ -1339,7 +1339,7 @@ definition: - the condition of being reinstated example: - - her reinstatement to her former office followed quickly + - Her reinstatement to her former office followed quickly. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i110223 @@ -1352,7 +1352,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01127115-n example: - - being in office already gives a candidate a great advantage + - Being in office already gives a candidate a great advantage. - during his first year in office - during his first year in power - the power of the president @@ -1394,9 +1394,9 @@ definition: - the relative position or standing of things or especially persons in a society example: - - he had the status of a minor - - the novel attained the status of a classic - - atheists do not enjoy a favorable position in American life + - He had the status of a minor. + - The novel attained the status of a classic. + - Atheists do not enjoy a favorable position in American life. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i110227 @@ -1432,7 +1432,7 @@ definition: - social and political equality example: - - egality represents an extreme leveling of society + - Egality represents an extreme leveling of society. hypernym: - 13969940-n ili: i110229 @@ -1463,7 +1463,7 @@ definition: - position in a social hierarchy example: - - the British are more aware of social status than Americans are + - The British are more aware of social status than Americans are. hypernym: - 13968971-n ili: i110232 @@ -1477,7 +1477,7 @@ definition: - proper or designated social situation example: - - he overstepped his place + - He overstepped his place. - the responsibilities of a man in his station - married above her station hypernym: @@ -1491,7 +1491,7 @@ definition: - proper or appropriate position or location example: - - a woman's place is no longer in the kitchen + - A woman's place is no longer in the kitchen. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i110234 @@ -1544,7 +1544,7 @@ definition: - the status of being acknowledged as a star example: - - stardom meant nothing to her + - Stardom meant nothing to her. hypernym: - 13971621-n ili: i110239 @@ -1555,7 +1555,7 @@ definition: - the status of being a champion example: - - he held the title for two years + - He held the title for two years. hypernym: - 13971621-n ili: i110240 @@ -1616,7 +1616,7 @@ - status established in order of importance or urgency example: - … its precedence as the world's leading manufacturer of pharmaceuticals - - national independence takes priority over class struggle + - National independence takes priority over class struggle. hypernym: - 13971621-n ili: i110245 @@ -1629,7 +1629,7 @@ definition: - reduced priority example: - - dozens of cases were put on the back burner + - Dozens of cases were put on the back burner. hypernym: - 13973020-n ili: i110246 @@ -1640,7 +1640,7 @@ definition: - top priority example: - - the work was moved to the front burner in order to meet deadlines + - The work was moved to the front burner in order to meet deadlines. hypernym: - 13973020-n ili: i110247 @@ -1672,8 +1672,8 @@ - (usually plural) the status or rank or office of a Christian clergyman in an ecclesiastical hierarchy example: - - theologians still disagree over whether ‘bishop’ should or should not be a separate - Order + - Theologians still disagree over whether ‘bishop’ should or should not be a separate + Order. hypernym: - 13968971-n ili: i110250 @@ -1707,7 +1707,7 @@ definition: - a secondary or inferior position or status example: - - tennis has had to take a backseat while his work is so demanding + - Tennis has had to take a backseat while his work is so demanding. hypernym: - 13974662-n ili: i110253 @@ -1719,7 +1719,7 @@ - a position of relative inferiority example: - an achievement that puts everything else in the shade - - his brother's success left him in the shade + - His brother's success left him in the shade. hypernym: - 13974662-n ili: i110254 @@ -1740,8 +1740,8 @@ definition: - in a subordinate position example: - - theology should be the handmaiden of ethics - - the state cannot be a servant of the church + - Theology should be the handmaiden of ethics. + - The state cannot be a servant of the church. hypernym: - 13975202-n ili: i110256 @@ -1839,7 +1839,7 @@ definition: - a position of highest authority example: - - the corporation has just undergone a change in command + - The corporation has just undergone a change in command. hypernym: - 13968971-n ili: i110265 @@ -1886,7 +1886,7 @@ example: - a point of view gradually coming into being - laws in existence for centuries - - he appeared on the face of the earth one day + - He appeared on the face of the earth one day. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i110269 @@ -1938,7 +1938,7 @@ definition: - the state of being actual or real example: - - the reality of his situation slowly dawned on him + - The reality of his situation slowly dawned on him. hypernym: - 13978104-n ili: i110273 @@ -1951,8 +1951,8 @@ definition: - an event known to have happened or something known to have existed example: - - your fears have no basis in fact - - how much of the story is fact and how much fiction is hard to tell + - Your fears have no basis in fact. + - How much of the story is fact and how much fiction is hard to tell. hypernym: - 13978747-n ili: i110274 @@ -1963,7 +1963,7 @@ definition: - the state of the world as it really is rather than as you might want it to be example: - - businessmen have to face harsh realities + - Businessmen have to face harsh realities. hypernym: - 13978104-n ili: i110275 @@ -1986,10 +1986,10 @@ definition: - conformity to reality or actuality example: - - they debated the truth of the proposition - - the situation brought home to us the blunt truth of the military threat - - he was famous for the truth of his portraits - - he turned to religion in his search for eternal verities + - They debated the truth of the proposition. + - The situation brought home to us the blunt truth of the military threat. + - He was famous for the truth of his portraits. + - He turned to religion in his search for eternal verities. hypernym: - 13978104-n ili: i110277 @@ -2054,7 +2054,7 @@ definition: - the state of being present; current existence example: - - he tested for the presence of radon + - He tested for the presence of radon. hypernym: - 13977471-n ili: i110283 @@ -2127,7 +2127,7 @@ - real existence example: - source: Charles Hopkinson - text: things are really there … capture the thereness of them + text: Things are really there … capture the thereness of them. hypernym: - 13980887-n ili: i110290 @@ -2169,7 +2169,7 @@ definition: - a dominating and pervasive presence example: - - he received little recognition working in the shadow of his father + - He received little recognition working in the shadow of his father. hypernym: - 13980887-n ili: i110294 @@ -2210,7 +2210,7 @@ definition: - out of touch with reality example: - - his head was in the clouds + - His head was in the clouds. hypernym: - 13983403-n ili: i110298 @@ -2221,7 +2221,7 @@ definition: - the state of being false or untrue example: - - argument could not determine its truth or falsity + - Argument could not determine its truth or falsity. hypernym: - 13983403-n ili: i110299 @@ -2242,7 +2242,7 @@ definition: - the state of being absent example: - - he was surprised by the absence of any explanation + - He was surprised by the absence of any explanation. hypernym: - 14472871-n ili: i110301 @@ -2272,10 +2272,10 @@ - the course of existence of an individual; the actions and events that occur in living example: - - he hoped for a new life in Australia - - he wanted to live his own life without interference from others - - get a life! - - he is trying to rebuild his life + - He hoped for a new life in Australia. + - He wanted to live his own life without interference from others. + - Get a life! + - He is trying to rebuild his life. hypernym: - 13977471-n ili: i110304 @@ -2289,8 +2289,8 @@ definition: - the condition of living or the state of being alive example: - - while there's life there's hope - - life depends on many chemical and physical processes + - While there's life there's hope. + - Life depends on many chemical and physical processes. hypernym: - 13977471-n ili: i110305 @@ -2304,7 +2304,7 @@ definition: - a person's skin regarded as their life example: - - he tried to save his skin + - He tried to save his skin. hypernym: - 13984978-n ili: i110306 @@ -2325,7 +2325,7 @@ definition: - a means of surviving example: - - farming is a hard means of subsistence + - Farming is a hard means of subsistence. hypernym: - 13985502-n ili: i110308 @@ -2336,7 +2336,7 @@ definition: - the absence of life or state of being dead example: - - he seemed more content in death than he had ever been in life + - He seemed more content in death than he had ever been in life. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i110309 @@ -2347,8 +2347,8 @@ definition: - euphemisms for death (based on an analogy between lying in a bed and in a tomb) example: - - she was laid to rest beside her husband - - they had to put their family pet to sleep + - She was laid to rest beside her husband. + - They had to put their family pet to sleep. hypernym: - 13985834-n ili: i110310 @@ -2424,7 +2424,7 @@ - 08458195-n example: - a long and happy marriage - - God bless this union + - God bless this union. hypernym: - 13987093-n ili: i110316 @@ -2452,8 +2452,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - parties to a civil union have all the same benefits, protections, and responsibilities - under Vermont law as spouses in a marriage + - Parties to a civil union have all the same benefits, protections, and responsibilities + under Vermont law as spouses in a marriage. hypernym: - 13987093-n ili: i110318 @@ -2613,7 +2613,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08112613-n example: - - sigeh legally wraps premarital sex in an Islamic cloak + - Sigeh legally wraps premarital sex in an Islamic cloak. hypernym: - 13987306-n ili: i110334 @@ -2673,8 +2673,8 @@ definition: - the state of being employed or having a job example: - - they are looking for employment - - he was in the employ of the city + - They are looking for employment. + - He was in the employ of the city. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i110340 @@ -2686,8 +2686,8 @@ definition: - the state of being unemployed or not having a job example: - - unemployment is a serious social evil - - the rate of unemployment is an indicator of the health of an economy + - Unemployment is a serious social evil. + - The rate of unemployment is an indicator of the health of an economy. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i110341 @@ -2698,7 +2698,7 @@ definition: - established customary state (especially of society) example: - - order ruled in the streets + - Order ruled in the streets. - law and order hypernym: - 00024900-n @@ -2754,7 +2754,7 @@ definition: - harmonious relations; freedom from disputes example: - - the roommates lived in peace together + - The roommates lived in peace together. hypernym: - 13992690-n ili: i110347 @@ -2840,7 +2840,7 @@ definition: - harmony of people's opinions or actions or characters example: - - the two parties were in agreement + - The two parties were in agreement. hypernym: - 13992690-n ili: i110356 @@ -2852,7 +2852,7 @@ definition: - agreement as to goals example: - - the preachers and the bootleggers found they had a community of interests + - The preachers and the bootleggers found they had a community of interests. hypernym: - 13994512-n ili: i110357 @@ -2864,7 +2864,7 @@ definition: - the state of manifesting goodwill and cooperation after being reconciled example: - - there was a brief period of conciliation but the fighting soon resumed + - There was a brief period of conciliation but the fighting soon resumed. hypernym: - 13993683-n ili: i110358 @@ -2885,8 +2885,8 @@ definition: - agreement in the judgment or opinion reached by a group as a whole example: - - the lack of consensus reflected differences in theoretical positions - - those rights and obligations are based on an unstated consensus + - The lack of consensus reflected differences in theoretical positions. + - Those rights and obligations are based on an unstated consensus. hypernym: - 13994512-n ili: i110360 @@ -2897,8 +2897,8 @@ definition: - general agreement reached by an assembled group example: - - no vote was taken, but after each discussion the chair summed up the sense of - the meeting + - No vote was taken, but after each discussion the chair summed up the sense of + the meeting. hypernym: - 13994512-n ili: i110361 @@ -3090,7 +3090,7 @@ definition: - disorder resulting from a failure to behave predictably example: - - the army retreated in confusion + - The army retreated in confusion. hypernym: - 13996244-n ili: i110380 @@ -3101,7 +3101,7 @@ definition: - a state of disorder and confusion example: - - his inconsistency resulted in the demoralization of his staff + - His inconsistency resulted in the demoralization of his staff. hypernym: - 13999199-n ili: i110381 @@ -3113,7 +3113,7 @@ definition: - noisy confusion and turbulence example: - - he was awakened by the bluster of their preparations + - He was awakened by the bluster of their preparations. hypernym: - 13999199-n ili: i110382 @@ -3140,7 +3140,7 @@ domain_region: - 09025654-n example: - - it was utter and complete balagan! + - It was utter and complete balagan! hypernym: - 13999769-n ili: i110384 @@ -3151,7 +3151,7 @@ definition: - a state of confusion example: - - he engaged in the hugger-mugger of international finance + - He engaged in the hugger-mugger of international finance. hypernym: - 13999199-n ili: i110385 @@ -3196,7 +3196,7 @@ definition: - a disorderly outburst or tumult example: - - they were amazed by the furious disturbance they had caused + - They were amazed by the furious disturbance they had caused. hypernym: - 13996244-n ili: i110389 @@ -3228,7 +3228,7 @@ definition: - a disturbance that is extremely disruptive example: - - selling the company caused an earthquake among the employees + - Selling the company caused an earthquake among the employees. hypernym: - 14000813-n ili: i110391 @@ -3239,7 +3239,7 @@ definition: - a public disturbance example: - - the police investigated an incident at the bus station + - The police investigated an incident at the bus station. hypernym: - 14000813-n ili: i110392 @@ -3250,7 +3250,7 @@ definition: - a prominent or sensational but short-lived news event example: - - he made a great splash and then disappeared + - He made a great splash and then disappeared. hypernym: - 14000813-n ili: i110393 @@ -3262,8 +3262,8 @@ definition: - a violent commotion or disturbance example: - - the storms that had characterized their relationship had died away - - it was only a tempest in a teapot + - The storms that had characterized their relationship had died away. + - It was only a tempest in a teapot. hypernym: - 14000813-n ili: i110394 @@ -3297,7 +3297,7 @@ definition: - a state of violent disturbance and excitement example: - - combustion grew until revolt was unavoidable + - Combustion grew until revolt was unavoidable. hypernym: - 14002194-n ili: i110397 @@ -3321,7 +3321,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06157599-n example: - - the industrial revolution was a period of great turbulence + - The industrial revolution was a period of great turbulence. hypernym: - 13996244-n ili: i110399 @@ -3336,7 +3336,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - the political ferment produced new leadership + - The political ferment produced new leadership. - social unrest hypernym: - 14002658-n @@ -3352,7 +3352,7 @@ definition: - anything characterized by abrupt and extreme changes (especially up and down) example: - - the economy has been on a roller coaster all year + - The economy has been on a roller coaster all year. hypernym: - 14002658-n ili: i110401 @@ -3372,7 +3372,7 @@ definition: - violent state of the elements example: - - the sea hurled itself in thundering rage against the rocks + - The sea hurled itself in thundering rage against the rocks. hypernym: - 14003462-n ili: i110403 @@ -3394,8 +3394,8 @@ definition: - feelings of hostility that are not manifest example: - - he could sense her latent hostility to him - - the diplomats' first concern was to reduce international tensions + - He could sense her latent hostility to him. + - The diplomats' first concern was to reduce international tensions. hypernym: - 14003773-n ili: i110405 @@ -3407,7 +3407,7 @@ definition: - a state of opposition between persons or ideas or interests example: - - his conflict of interest made him ineligible for the post + - His conflict of interest made him ineligible for the post. - a conflict of loyalties hypernym: - 00024900-n @@ -3429,7 +3429,7 @@ definition: - a state of conflict between colors example: - - her dress was a disturbing clash of colors + - Her dress was a disturbing clash of colors. hypernym: - 14004330-n ili: i110408 @@ -3443,8 +3443,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00975181-n example: - - war was declared in November but actual fighting did not begin until the following - spring + - War was declared in November but actual fighting did not begin until the following + spring. hypernym: - 14003773-n ili: i110409 @@ -3524,7 +3524,7 @@ definition: - the state of being suspected example: - - he tried to shield me from suspicion + - He tried to shield me from suspicion. hypernym: - 14003773-n ili: i110417 @@ -3535,7 +3535,7 @@ definition: - suspicion affecting your reputation example: - - after that mistake he was under a cloud + - After that mistake he was under a cloud. hypernym: - 14006324-n ili: i110418 @@ -3555,7 +3555,7 @@ definition: - having abundant light or illumination example: - - they played as long as it was light + - They played as long as it was light. - as long as the lighting was good hypernym: - 14006632-n @@ -3578,7 +3578,7 @@ definition: - darkness example: - - it vanished into the night + - It vanished into the night. hypernym: - 14007000-n ili: i110422 @@ -3589,7 +3589,7 @@ definition: - total absence of light example: - - they fumbled around in total darkness + - They fumbled around in total darkness. - in the black of night hypernym: - 14007000-n @@ -3638,8 +3638,8 @@ definition: - relative darkness caused by light rays being intercepted by an opaque body example: - - it is much cooler in the shade - - there's too much shadiness to take good photographs + - It is much cooler in the shade. + - There's too much shadiness to take good photographs. hypernym: - 14007770-n ili: i110427 @@ -3689,7 +3689,7 @@ definition: - a state of partial or total darkness example: - - he struck a match to dispel the gloom + - He struck a match to dispel the gloom. hypernym: - 14007770-n ili: i110432 @@ -3712,9 +3712,9 @@ definition: - the state of a person's emotions (especially with regard to pleasure or dejection) example: - - his emotional state depended on her opinion - - he was in good spirits - - his spirit rose + - His emotional state depended on her opinion. + - He was in good spirits. + - His spirit rose. hypernym: - 07495208-n ili: i110434 @@ -3726,7 +3726,7 @@ definition: - the state of being embarrassed (usually by some financial inadequacy) example: - - he is currently suffering financial embarrassments + - He is currently suffering financial embarrassments. hypernym: - 14009303-n ili: i110435 @@ -3753,8 +3753,8 @@ definition: - state of being gratified or satisfied example: - - dull repetitious work gives no gratification - - to my immense gratification he arrived on time + - Dull repetitious work gives no gratification. + - To my immense gratification he arrived on time. hypernym: - 14009303-n ili: i110437 @@ -3767,7 +3767,7 @@ - your personal satisfaction (or dissatisfaction) with the cultural or intellectual conditions under which you live (as distinct from material comfort) example: - - the new art museum is expected to improve the quality of life + - The new art museum is expected to improve the quality of life. hypernym: - 14010164-n ili: i110438 @@ -3778,8 +3778,8 @@ definition: - satisfaction or physical well-being provided by a person or thing example: - - his friendship was a comfort - - a padded chair was one of the room's few comforts + - His friendship was a comfort. + - A padded chair was one of the room's few comforts. hypernym: - 14010164-n ili: i110439 @@ -3852,7 +3852,7 @@ definition: - a state of depression or agitation example: - - he was in such a state you just couldn't reason with him + - He was in such a state you just couldn't reason with him. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -3874,7 +3874,7 @@ definition: - the state of being embittered example: - - the embitterment that resulted from the loss of his job never left him + - The embitterment that resulted from the loss of his job never left him. hypernym: - 14012148-n ili: i110447 @@ -3885,7 +3885,7 @@ definition: - the state of being sad example: - - she tired of his perpetual sadness + - She tired of his perpetual sadness. hypernym: - 14012148-n ili: i110448 @@ -3920,7 +3920,7 @@ definition: - a state or condition of being innocent of a specific crime or offense example: - - the trial established his innocence + - The trial established his innocence. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i110451 @@ -3965,7 +3965,7 @@ definition: - the state of being free of suspicion example: - - investigation showed that he was in the clear + - Investigation showed that he was in the clear. hypernym: - 14013112-n ili: i110455 @@ -4147,7 +4147,7 @@ definition: - freedom to do as you see fit example: - - many have doubts about giving him a free hand to attack + - Many have doubts about giving him a free hand to attack. hypernym: - 14015308-n ili: i110473 @@ -4159,8 +4159,8 @@ definition: - the removal of constraints example: - - he gave free rein to his impulses - - they gave full play to the artist's talent + - He gave free rein to his impulses. + - They gave full play to the artist's talent. hypernym: - 14015308-n ili: i110474 @@ -4228,7 +4228,7 @@ definition: - freedom from normal restraints in conduct example: - - allowed his children considerable latitude in how they spent their money + - … allowed his children considerable latitude in how they spent their money hypernym: - 14017941-n ili: i110480 @@ -4240,7 +4240,7 @@ - excessive freedom; lack of due restraint example: - source: Will Durant - text: when liberty becomes license, dictatorship is near + text: When liberty becomes license, dictatorship is near. - source: Edmund Burke text: the intolerable license with which the newspapers break … the rules of decorum hypernym: @@ -4273,7 +4273,7 @@ definition: - unrestricted freedom to use example: - - he has the run of the house + - He has the run of the house. hypernym: - 14017941-n ili: i110484 @@ -4335,7 +4335,7 @@ - an oppressive power example: - under the yoke of a tyrant - - they threw off the yoke of domination + - They threw off the yoke of domination. hypernym: - 14020204-n ili: i110490 @@ -4347,7 +4347,7 @@ - the state of being a slave example: - source: Shakespeare - text: So every bondman in his own hand bears the power to cancel his captivity + text: So every bondman in his own hand bears the power to cancel his captivity. hypernym: - 14019785-n ili: i110491 @@ -4372,8 +4372,8 @@ definition: - the state of being under the control of a force or influence or abstract power example: - - he was in bondage to fear - - he sought release from his bondage to Satan + - He was in bondage to fear. + - He sought release from his bondage to Satan. - a self freed from the bondage of time hypernym: - 14019785-n @@ -4438,7 +4438,7 @@ definition: - the state of being confined example: - - he was held in confinement + - He was held in confinement. hypernym: - 14019785-n ili: i110499 @@ -4449,7 +4449,7 @@ definition: - the state of being physically constrained example: - - dogs should be kept under restraint + - Dogs should be kept under restraint. hypernym: - 14022061-n ili: i110500 @@ -4479,10 +4479,10 @@ definition: - the state of being imprisoned example: - - he was held in captivity until he died + - He was held in captivity until he died. - the imprisonment of captured soldiers - his ignominious incarceration in the local jail - - he practiced the immurement of his enemies in the castle dungeon + - He practiced the immurement of his enemies in the castle dungeon. hypernym: - 14022061-n ili: i110503 @@ -4496,9 +4496,9 @@ definition: - a state of being confined (usually for a short time) example: - - his detention was politically motivated - - the prisoner is on hold - - he is in the custody of police + - His detention was politically motivated. + - The prisoner is on hold. + - He is in the custody of police. hypernym: - 14022061-n ili: i110504 @@ -4512,7 +4512,7 @@ definition: - confinement of a prisoner in isolation from other prisoners example: - - he was held in solitary + - He was held in solitary. hypernym: - 14022061-n ili: i110505 @@ -4576,7 +4576,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - an person who has been declared incompetent should have legal representation + - An person who has been declared incompetent should have legal representation. hypernym: - 14023888-n ili: i110511 @@ -4680,8 +4680,8 @@ - 00935235-n - 06376048-n example: - - there is a tension created between narrative time and movie time - - there is a tension between these approaches to understanding history + - There is a tension created between narrative time and movie time. + - There is a tension between these approaches to understanding history. hypernym: - 14025764-n ili: i110521 @@ -4787,7 +4787,7 @@ definition: - a state of change example: - - they were in a state of steady motion + - They were in a state of steady motion. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i110530 @@ -4867,8 +4867,8 @@ definition: - something that resembles a flowing stream in moving continuously example: - - a stream of people emptied from the terminal - - the museum had planned carefully for the flow of visitors + - A stream of people emptied from the terminal. + - The museum had planned carefully for the flow of visitors. hypernym: - 14027802-n ili: i110537 @@ -4928,7 +4928,7 @@ - the state of being active example: - his sphere of activity - - he is out of action + - He is out of action. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i110542 @@ -4942,7 +4942,7 @@ - the state of being in action or exerting power example: - the agency of providence - - she has free agency + - She has free agency. hypernym: - 14030430-n ili: i110543 @@ -4962,8 +4962,8 @@ definition: - a harmful or corrupting agency example: - - bigotry is a virus that must not be allowed to spread - - the virus of jealousy is latent in everyone + - Bigotry is a virus that must not be allowed to spread. + - The virus of jealousy is latent in everyone. hypernym: - 14023888-n ili: i110545 @@ -4974,8 +4974,8 @@ definition: - the state of being or appearing to be actively engaged in an activity example: - - they manifested all the busyness of a pack of beavers - - there is a constant hum of military preparation + - They manifested all the busyness of a pack of beavers. + - There is a constant hum of military preparation. hypernym: - 14030430-n ili: i110546 @@ -4988,7 +4988,7 @@ - the action or reaction of something (as a machine or substance) under specified circumstances example: - - the behavior of small particles can be studied in experiments + - The behavior of small particles can be studied in experiments. hypernym: - 14030430-n ili: i110547 @@ -5013,7 +5013,7 @@ definition: - the state of being in effect or being operative example: - - that rule is no longer in operation + - That rule is no longer in operation. hypernym: - 14030430-n ili: i110549 @@ -5024,8 +5024,8 @@ definition: - the state of high or excessive activity or productivity or concentration example: - - Troops are ready to go into overdrive as soon as the signal is given - - Melissa's brain was in overdrive + - Troops are ready to go into overdrive as soon as the signal is given. + - Melissa's brain was in overdrive. hypernym: - 14030430-n ili: i110550 @@ -5037,7 +5037,7 @@ - the state of being in good working order and ready for operation example: - put the ships into commission - - the motor was out of commission + - The motor was out of commission. hypernym: - 14032291-n ili: i110551 @@ -5059,7 +5059,7 @@ definition: - the state of an engine or other mechanism that is idling example: - - the car engine was running at idle + - The car engine was running at idle. hypernym: - 14032291-n ili: i110553 @@ -5070,8 +5070,8 @@ definition: - a state in which action is feasible example: - - the ball was still in play - - insiders said the company's stock was in play + - The ball was still in play. + - Insiders said the company's stock was in play. hypernym: - 14030430-n ili: i110554 @@ -5082,8 +5082,8 @@ definition: - a state of steady vigorous action that is characteristic of an activity example: - - the party went with a swing - - it took time to get into the swing of things + - The party went with a swing. + - It took time to get into the swing of things. hypernym: - 14030430-n ili: i110555 @@ -5124,11 +5124,11 @@ definition: - the state of inactivity following an interruption example: - - the negotiations were in arrest - - held them in check - - during the halt he got some lunch - - the momentary stay enabled him to escape the blow - - he spent the entire stop in his seat + - The negotiations were in arrest. + - … held them in check + - During the halt he got some lunch. + - The momentary stay enabled him to escape the blow. + - He spent the entire stop in his seat. hypernym: - 14033619-n ili: i110559 @@ -5156,7 +5156,7 @@ definition: - temporary inactivity or suspension example: - - the legislation has now been revived after ten years in the deep freeze + - The legislation has now been revived after ten years in the deep freeze. hypernym: - 14033619-n ili: i110561 @@ -5178,7 +5178,7 @@ definition: - a state of quiet (but possibly temporary) inaction example: - - the volcano erupted after centuries of dormancy + - The volcano erupted after centuries of dormancy. hypernym: - 14033619-n ili: i110563 @@ -5204,7 +5204,7 @@ definition: - a state of inaction with no progress and no change example: - - you should go into a holding pattern until he gets over his disappointment + - You should go into a holding pattern until he gets over his disappointment. hypernym: - 14033619-n ili: i110565 @@ -5215,7 +5215,7 @@ definition: - a state of inaction example: - - a body will continue in a state of rest until acted upon + - A body will continue in a state of rest until acted upon. hypernym: - 14033619-n ili: i110566 @@ -5229,7 +5229,7 @@ - 01096649-n - 00935235-n example: - - economic growth of less than 1% per year is considered to be economic stagnation + - Economic growth of less than 1% per year is considered to be economic stagnation. hypernym: - 14033619-n ili: i110567 @@ -5350,7 +5350,7 @@ definition: - a state of motor and mental inactivity with a partial suspension of sensibility example: - - he fell into a deep torpor + - He fell into a deep torpor. hypernym: - 14057659-n ili: i110579 @@ -5400,7 +5400,7 @@ definition: - a situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible example: - - reached an impasse on the negotiations + - … reached an impasse on the negotiations hypernym: - 14434647-n ili: i110584 @@ -5415,7 +5415,7 @@ definition: - any stoppage attributable to unusual activity example: - - the legislation ran into a logjam + - The legislation ran into a logjam. hypernym: - 14034398-n ili: i110585 @@ -5466,10 +5466,10 @@ definition: - temporary loss of strength and energy resulting from hard physical or mental work example: - - he was hospitalized for extreme fatigue - - growing fatigue was apparent from the decline in the execution of their athletic - skills - - weariness overcame her after twelve hours and she fell asleep + - He was hospitalized for extreme fatigue. + - Growing fatigue was apparent from the decline in the execution of their athletic + skills. + - Weariness overcame her after twelve hours and she fell asleep. hypernym: - 14039202-n ili: i110590 @@ -5551,7 +5551,7 @@ definition: - a state of extreme exhaustion example: - - he was worn to a frazzle + - He was worn to a frazzle. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -5851,7 +5851,7 @@ definition: - a temporary state in which you are unable (or unwilling) to sleep example: - - accept your wakefulness and sleep in its own contrary way is more likely to come + - Accept your wakefulness and sleep in its own contrary way is more likely to come. hypernym: - 14039202-n ili: i110627 @@ -5965,7 +5965,7 @@ - a natural and periodic state of rest during which consciousness of the world is suspended example: - - he didn't get enough sleep last night + - He didn't get enough sleep last night. - calm as a child in dreamless slumber hypernym: - 14057659-n @@ -6266,7 +6266,7 @@ definition: - a very sleepy state example: - - sleepiness causes many driving accidents + - Sleepiness causes many driving accidents. hypernym: - 14039202-n ili: i110665 @@ -6311,7 +6311,7 @@ - 08215965-n example: - putting them in readiness - - their preparation was more than adequate + - Their preparation was more than adequate. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i110668 @@ -6324,7 +6324,7 @@ definition: - poised for action example: - - their guns were at the ready + - Their guns were at the ready. hypernym: - 14054590-n ili: i110669 @@ -6335,7 +6335,7 @@ definition: - condition of heightened watchfulness or preparation for action example: - - bombers were put on alert during the crisis + - Bombers were put on alert during the crisis. hypernym: - 14054590-n ili: i110670 @@ -6347,7 +6347,7 @@ definition: - the condition in which combat aircraft are airborne and ready for an operation example: - - aircraft in the Mideast are on air alert + - Aircraft in the Mideast are on air alert. hypernym: - 14055142-n ili: i110671 @@ -6368,7 +6368,7 @@ definition: - a state of readiness for domestic defense aircraft example: - - the Air Force will keep fighters on strip alert at bases around the country + - The Air Force will keep fighters on strip alert at bases around the country. hypernym: - 14055142-n ili: i110673 @@ -6389,7 +6389,7 @@ definition: - a state in which martial law applies example: - - the governor declared a state of emergency + - The governor declared a state of emergency. hypernym: - 14039202-n ili: i110675 @@ -6400,7 +6400,7 @@ definition: - a tense critical situation example: - - he is a good man in the clutch + - He is a good man in the clutch. hypernym: - 14039202-n ili: i110676 @@ -6411,7 +6411,7 @@ definition: - a crisis in which a desperate effort is the only alternative to defeat example: - - the Russians had to pull off a Dunkirk to get out of there + - The Russians had to pull off a Dunkirk to get out of there. hypernym: - 13956593-n ili: i110677 @@ -6433,8 +6433,8 @@ definition: - a crisis situation or point in time when a critical decision must be made example: - - at that juncture he had no idea what to do - - he must be made to realize that the company stands at a critical point + - At that juncture he had no idea what to do. + - He must be made to realize that the company stands at a critical point. hypernym: - 13956593-n ili: i110679 @@ -6544,7 +6544,7 @@ definition: - a state of readiness to respond example: - - alerting was indicated by the desynchronization of the EEG + - Alerting was indicated by the desynchronization of the EEG. hypernym: - 14047468-n ili: i110689 @@ -6588,7 +6588,7 @@ definition: - a state of extreme anger example: - - she fell into a rage and refused to answer + - She fell into a rage and refused to answer. hypernym: - 14060021-n ili: i110693 @@ -6599,7 +6599,7 @@ definition: - a state of extreme excitement example: - - the crowd was at fever pitch + - The crowd was at fever pitch. hypernym: - 14060493-n ili: i110694 @@ -6615,8 +6615,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - his face was flushed with excitement and his hands trembled - - he tried to calm those who were in a state of extreme inflammation + - His face was flushed with excitement and his hands trembled. + - He tried to calm those who were in a state of extreme inflammation. hypernym: - 14059685-n ili: i110695 @@ -6631,7 +6631,7 @@ definition: - a state of widespread public excitement and interest example: - - the news caused a sensation + - The news caused a sensation. hypernym: - 14060493-n ili: i110696 @@ -6745,7 +6745,7 @@ definition: - something that is desired intensely example: - - his rage for fame destroyed him + - His rage for fame destroyed him. hypernym: - 14062475-n ili: i110706 @@ -6861,7 +6861,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - testosterone is responsible for the male sex drive + - Testosterone is responsible for the male sex drive. hypernym: - 14058780-n ili: i110717 @@ -7017,7 +7017,7 @@ definition: - the condition of being deprived of oxygen (as by having breathing stopped) example: - - asphyxiation is sometimes used as a form of torture + - Asphyxiation is sometimes used as a form of torture. hypernym: - 14064738-n ili: i110732 @@ -7179,7 +7179,7 @@ definition: - an unwanted pregnancy example: - - he got several girls in trouble + - He got several girls in trouble. hypernym: - 14069684-n ili: i110747 @@ -7201,7 +7201,7 @@ definition: - the number of the pregnancy that a woman is in example: - - in her third pregnancy a woman is said to be gravida three + - In her third pregnancy a woman is said to be gravida three. hypernym: - 14069684-n ili: i110749 @@ -7214,8 +7214,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06062970-n example: - - the parity of the mother must be considered - - a bipara is a woman who has given birth to two children + - The parity of the mother must be considered. + - A bipara is a woman who has given birth to two children. hypernym: - 14069684-n ili: i110750 @@ -7297,7 +7297,7 @@ - concluding state of pregnancy; from the onset of contractions to the birth of a child example: - - she was in labor for six hours + - She was in labor for six hours. hypernym: - 13554089-n ili: i110758 @@ -7388,8 +7388,8 @@ definition: - a healthy capacity for vigorous activity example: - - jogging works off my excess energy - - he seemed full of vim and vigor + - Jogging works off my excess energy. + - He seemed full of vim and vigor. hypernym: - 14073193-n ili: i110766 @@ -7402,7 +7402,7 @@ definition: - energetic vitality example: - - her creative juices were flowing + - Her creative juices were flowing. exemplifies: - 07171981-n hypernym: @@ -7517,8 +7517,8 @@ definition: - a physical condition in which there is a disturbance of normal functioning example: - - the doctor prescribed some medicine for the disorder - - everyone gets stomach upsets from time to time + - The doctor prescribed some medicine for the disorder. + - Everyone gets stomach upsets from time to time. hypernym: - 14057659-n ili: i110777 @@ -8238,9 +8238,9 @@ - the condition of belonging to a particular place or group by virtue of social or ethnic or cultural lineage example: - - his roots in Texas go back a long way - - he went back to Sweden to search for his roots - - his music has African roots + - His roots in Texas go back a long way. + - He went back to Sweden to search for his roots. + - His music has African roots. hypernym: - 13943462-n ili: i110846 @@ -8281,7 +8281,7 @@ definition: - an abrupt failure of function or complete physical exhaustion example: - - the commander's prostration demoralized his men + - The commander's prostration demoralized his men. hypernym: - 14085287-n ili: i110850 @@ -8335,7 +8335,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06070395-n example: - - loss of blood is an important cause of shock + - Loss of blood is an important cause of shock. hypernym: - 14089685-n ili: i110855 @@ -8699,7 +8699,7 @@ - any disease or disorder that occurs during the course of (or because of) another disease example: - - bed sores are a common complication in cases of paralysis + - Bed sores are a common complication in cases of paralysis. hypernym: - 14093842-n ili: i110890 @@ -8710,7 +8710,7 @@ definition: - an ill-defined bodily ailment example: - - he said he had the crud and needed a doctor + - He said he had the crud and needed a doctor. hypernym: - 14093842-n ili: i110891 @@ -8854,7 +8854,7 @@ definition: - the state of being hyaline or having become hyaline example: - - the patient's arterioles showed marked hyalinization + - The patient's arterioles showed marked hyalinization. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i110905 @@ -9132,7 +9132,7 @@ - a sudden recurrence or worsening of symptoms example: - a colitis flare - - infection can cause a lupus flare + - Infection can cause a lupus flare. hypernym: - 14104857-n ili: i110931 @@ -9143,7 +9143,7 @@ definition: - a sudden occurrence (or recurrence) of a disease example: - - he suffered an epileptic seizure + - He suffered an epileptic seizure. hypernym: - 14104857-n ili: i110932 @@ -9156,7 +9156,7 @@ definition: - a slight attack of illness example: - - he has a touch of rheumatism + - He has a touch of rheumatism. hypernym: - 14104857-n ili: i110933 @@ -9248,7 +9248,7 @@ - a seizure of short duration characterized by momentary unconsciousness and local muscle spasms or twitching example: - - the girl was frightened by her first petit mal + - The girl was frightened by her first petit mal. hypernym: - 14106682-n ili: i110941 @@ -9478,7 +9478,7 @@ - epilepsy characterized by paroxysmal attacks of brief clouding of consciousness (and possibly other abnormalities) example: - - she has been suffering from petit mal since childhood + - She has been suffering from petit mal since childhood. hypernym: - 14109625-n ili: i110962 @@ -10484,7 +10484,7 @@ - severe hypertension that runs a rapid course and damages the inner linings of the blood vessels and the heart and spleen and kidneys and brain example: - - malignant hypertension is the most lethal form of hypertension + - Malignant hypertension is the most lethal form of hypertension. hypernym: - 14126992-n ili: i111057 @@ -11236,7 +11236,7 @@ - diabetes caused by a relative or absolute deficiency of insulin and characterized by polyuria example: - - when doctors say ‘diabetes’ they usually mean ‘diabetes mellitus’ + - When doctors say ‘diabetes’ they usually mean ‘diabetes mellitus’. hypernym: - 14141287-n ili: i111129 @@ -12643,7 +12643,7 @@ - a mild viral infection involving the nose and respiratory passages (but not the lungs) example: - - will they never find a cure for the common cold? + - Will they never find a cure for the common cold? hypernym: - 14168577-n - 14145535-n @@ -13054,7 +13054,7 @@ definition: - visual impairment in which an object is seen as two objects example: - - diplopia often disappears when one eye is covered + - Diplopia often disappears when one eye is covered. hypernym: - 14576394-n ili: i111288 @@ -14448,7 +14448,7 @@ - a contagious skin infection caused by the itch mite; characterized by persistent itching and skin irritation example: - - he has a bad case of the itch + - He has a bad case of the itch. hypernym: - 14198031-n ili: i111413 @@ -15258,8 +15258,8 @@ - the condition of a host bacterium that has incorporated a phage into its own genetic material example: - - when a phage infects a bacterium it can either destroy its host or be incorporated - in the host genome in a state of lysogeny + - When a phage infects a bacterium it can either destroy its host or be incorporated + in the host genome in a state of lysogeny. hypernym: - 13943462-n ili: i111489 @@ -16943,7 +16943,7 @@ definition: - dermatitis resulting from contact with the poison ivy plant example: - - my poison ivy is drying up + - My poison ivy is drying up. hypernym: - 14246778-n ili: i111655 @@ -17601,8 +17601,8 @@ definition: - a polyp that consists of benign neoplastic tissue derived from glandular epithelium example: - - adenomatous polyps are visible protrusions that can develop on the mucosal surface - of the colon or rectum + - Adenomatous polyps are visible protrusions that can develop on the mucosal surface + of the colon or rectum. hypernym: - 14257918-n ili: i111720 @@ -17959,8 +17959,8 @@ - a sarcoma that starts with purplish spots on the feet and legs and spreads from the skin to lymph nodes and internal organs; a common manifestation of AIDS example: - - until 1980 Kaposi's sarcoma occurred almost exclusively with Jewish or Italian - or black men + - Until 1980 Kaposi's sarcoma occurred almost exclusively with Jewish or Italian + or black men. hypernym: - 14269841-n ili: i111754 @@ -18782,8 +18782,8 @@ - an eye disease that damages the optic nerve and impairs vision (sometimes progressing to blindness) example: - - contrary to popular belief, glaucoma is not always caused by elevated intraocular - pressure + - Contrary to popular belief, glaucoma is not always caused by elevated intraocular + pressure. hypernym: - 14276346-n ili: i111835 @@ -18794,8 +18794,8 @@ definition: - glaucoma in which the iris blocks the outflow of aqueous humor example: - - closed-angle glaucoma can cause a rapid buildup of high intraocular pressure that - results in permanent visual damage in a couple of days + - Closed-angle glaucoma can cause a rapid buildup of high intraocular pressure that + results in permanent visual damage in a couple of days. hypernym: - 14278716-n ili: i111836 @@ -18846,7 +18846,7 @@ - glaucoma caused by blockage of the canal of Schlemm; produces gradual loss of peripheral vision example: - - open-angle glaucoma is the most common type of glaucoma + - Open-angle glaucoma is the most common type of glaucoma. hypernym: - 14278716-n ili: i111841 @@ -19232,7 +19232,7 @@ definition: - a viral disease of camels closely related to smallpox example: - - with a little genetic engineering, camelpox could be used as a bioweapon + - With a little genetic engineering, camelpox could be used as a bioweapon. hypernym: - 14276606-n ili: i111880 @@ -19574,7 +19574,7 @@ definition: - the presence of levulose is the urine example: - - fructosuria is a harmless condition + - Fructosuria is a harmless condition. hypernym: - 14291343-n ili: i111913 @@ -20743,7 +20743,7 @@ definition: - a wound made by cutting example: - - he put a bandage over the cut + - He put a bandage over the cut. hypernym: - 14322317-n ili: i112031 @@ -21062,8 +21062,8 @@ definition: - breaking of hard tissue such as bone example: - - it was a nasty fracture - - the break seems to have been caused by a fall + - It was a nasty fracture. + - The break seems to have been caused by a fall. hypernym: - 14309164-n ili: i112064 @@ -21487,8 +21487,8 @@ definition: - a sharp strain on muscles or ligaments example: - - the wrench to his knee occurred as he fell - - he was sidelined with a hamstring pull + - The wrench to his knee occurred as he fell. + - He was sidelined with a hamstring pull. hypernym: - 14309164-n ili: i112106 @@ -21535,7 +21535,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06052606-n example: - - there were no signs of asphyxiation + - There were no signs of asphyxiation. hypernym: - 05832256-n ili: i112110 @@ -21546,7 +21546,7 @@ definition: - sign of life; usually an indicator of a person's general physical condition example: - - he was still alive but his vital signs were weak + - He was still alive but his vital signs were weak. hypernym: - 14325305-n ili: i112111 @@ -21792,8 +21792,8 @@ definition: - a sleep disorder characterized by sudden and uncontrollable episodes of deep sleep example: - - he believes that narcolepsy is attributable to an inability to suppress REM sleep - during waking + - He believes that narcolepsy is attributable to an inability to suppress REM sleep + during waking. hypernym: - 14046707-n ili: i112134 @@ -21849,7 +21849,7 @@ and some forms of cancer and other diseases; severe exposure can cause death within hours example: - - he was suffering from radiation + - He was suffering from radiation. hypernym: - 14327487-n ili: i112139 @@ -21999,7 +21999,7 @@ definition: - a delayed effect of a drug or therapy example: - - the drug had unexpected aftereffects + - The drug had unexpected aftereffects. hypernym: - 14334775-n ili: i112152 @@ -22031,7 +22031,7 @@ definition: - a secondary and usually adverse effect of a drug or therapy example: - - severe headaches are one of the side effects of the drug + - Severe headaches are one of the side effects of the drug. hypernym: - 14334775-n ili: i112155 @@ -22695,7 +22695,7 @@ definition: - a symptom of some physical hurt or disorder example: - - the patient developed severe pain and distension + - The patient developed severe pain and distension. hypernym: - 14323139-n ili: i112218 @@ -22863,7 +22863,7 @@ definition: - extreme physical pain example: - - the patient appeared to be in distress + - The patient appeared to be in distress. hypernym: - 14346126-n ili: i112234 @@ -23264,8 +23264,8 @@ - pain that is felt at a place in the body different from the injured or diseased part where the pain would be expected example: - - angina pectoris can cause referred pain in the left shoulder - - pain in the right shoulder can be referred pain from gallbladder disease + - Angina pectoris can cause referred pain in the left shoulder. + - Pain in the right shoulder can be referred pain from gallbladder disease. hypernym: - 14346126-n ili: i112274 @@ -23298,7 +23298,7 @@ - a kind of pain; something as sudden and painful as being stung example: - the sting of death - - he felt the stinging of nettles + - He felt the stinging of nettles. hypernym: - 14346126-n ili: i112277 @@ -23329,9 +23329,9 @@ definition: - a pain that is felt (as when the area is touched) example: - - the best results are generally obtained by inserting the needle into the point - of maximum tenderness - - after taking a cold, rawness of the larynx and trachea come on + - The best results are generally obtained by inserting the needle into the point + of maximum tenderness. + - After taking a cold, rawness of the larynx and trachea come on. hypernym: - 14346126-n ili: i112280 @@ -23353,7 +23353,7 @@ definition: - soreness and warmth caused by friction example: - - he had a nasty chafe on his knee + - He had a nasty chafe on his knee. hypernym: - 14356022-n ili: i112282 @@ -23460,7 +23460,7 @@ definition: - an abnormal enlargement of the heart example: - - mild cardiomegaly is common in athletes + - Mild cardiomegaly is common in athletes. hypernym: - 14323139-n ili: i112293 @@ -25074,7 +25074,7 @@ by a rapid closure of the glottis producing an audible sound; sometimes a symptom of indigestion example: - - how do you cure the hiccups? + - How do you cure the hiccups? exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -25417,7 +25417,7 @@ - spots before the eyes caused by opaque cell fragments in the vitreous humor and lens example: - - floaters seem to drift through the field of vision + - Floaters seem to drift through the field of vision. hypernym: - 14323139-n ili: i112489 @@ -25927,7 +25927,7 @@ - 06145709-n example: - Stress isn't the only emotional or mental state that can benefit from regular - meditation + meditation. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i112538 @@ -26015,7 +26015,7 @@ definition: - an uneasy psychological state example: - - he suffered an attack of nerves + - He suffered an attack of nerves. hypernym: - 14396987-n ili: i112546 @@ -26042,8 +26042,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06145709-n example: - - his responsibilities were a constant strain - - the mental strain of staying alert hour after hour was too much for him + - His responsibilities were a constant strain. + - The mental strain of staying alert hour after hour was too much for him. hypernym: - 14398981-n ili: i112548 @@ -26058,8 +26058,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06145709-n example: - - he suffered from fatigue and emotional tension - - stress is a vasoconstrictor + - He suffered from fatigue and emotional tension. + - Stress is a vasoconstrictor. hypernym: - 14399295-n ili: i112549 @@ -26073,7 +26073,7 @@ - nervous tension that causes an athlete to fail (especially causes golfers to miss short putts) example: - - to avoid the yips, he changed his style of putting + - To avoid the yips, he changed his style of putting. hypernym: - 14399593-n ili: i112550 @@ -26271,8 +26271,8 @@ definition: - the state of having good sense and sound judgment example: - - his rationality may have been impaired - - he had to rely less on reason than on rousing their emotions + - His rationality may have been impaired. + - He had to rely less on reason than on rousing their emotions. hypernym: - 14402906-n ili: i112570 @@ -26342,7 +26342,7 @@ - an anxiety disorder characterized by extreme and irrational fear of simple things or social situations example: - - phobic disorder is a general term for all phobias + - Phobic disorder is a general term for all phobias. hypernym: - 14403878-n ili: i112576 @@ -26751,8 +26751,8 @@ definition: - a mental disorder involving loss of sensitivity in the hand and wrist example: - - since no combination of nerves serve this area, a glove anesthesia is clearly - psychogenic in origin + - Since no combination of nerves serve this area, a glove anesthesia is clearly + psychogenic in origin. hypernym: - 14410102-n ili: i112619 @@ -26901,7 +26901,7 @@ - mild chronic depression example: - I thought she had just been in a bad mood for thirty years, but the doctor called - it dysthymia + it dysthymia. hypernym: - 14412645-n ili: i112633 @@ -27606,8 +27606,8 @@ definition: - an unhappy and worried mental state example: - - there was too much anger and disturbance - - she didn't realize the upset she caused me + - There was too much anger and disturbance. + - She didn't realize the upset she caused me. hypernym: - 14426511-n ili: i112696 @@ -27622,8 +27622,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - don't get in a stew - - he's in a sweat about exams + - Don't get in a stew. + - He's in a sweat about exams. hypernym: - 14426511-n ili: i112697 @@ -27638,8 +27638,8 @@ definition: - an excited state of agitation example: - - he was in a dither - - there was a terrible flap about the theft + - He was in a dither. + - There was a terrible flap about the theft. hypernym: - 14426511-n ili: i112698 @@ -27673,7 +27673,7 @@ definition: - a state of depression example: - - he had a bad case of the blues + - He had a bad case of the blues. hypernym: - 14427564-n ili: i112701 @@ -27688,7 +27688,7 @@ definition: - a state of nervous depression example: - - he was in a funk + - He was in a funk. hypernym: - 14427564-n ili: i112702 @@ -27753,7 +27753,7 @@ definition: - a state of altered consciousness induced by alcohol or narcotics example: - - they took drugs to get a high on + - They took drugs to get a high on. hypernym: - 14428629-n ili: i112708 @@ -27764,7 +27764,7 @@ definition: - a state of sustained elation example: - - I'm on a permanent high these days + - I'm on a permanent high these days. hypernym: - 14428629-n ili: i112709 @@ -27786,7 +27786,7 @@ example: - panic in the stock market - a war scare - - a bomb scare led them to evacuate the building + - A bomb scare led them to evacuate the building. hypernym: - 14397837-n ili: i112711 @@ -27807,9 +27807,9 @@ definition: - a display of bad temper example: - - he had a fit - - she threw a tantrum - - he made a scene + - He had a fit. + - She threw a tantrum. + - He made a scene. hypernym: - 07533371-n ili: i112713 @@ -27844,7 +27844,7 @@ definition: - an experience that is irritating or frustrating or disappointing example: - - having to stand in line so long was a real bummer + - Having to stand in line so long was a real bummer. hypernym: - 14429977-n ili: i112716 @@ -27885,7 +27885,7 @@ definition: - a state of agitated irritation example: - - he was in a snit + - He was in a snit. hypernym: - 14429977-n ili: i112720 @@ -27926,7 +27926,7 @@ definition: - an unpleasant difficulty example: - - this problem is a real bitch + - This problem is a real bitch. exemplifies: - 07171981-n - 07139048-n @@ -27941,7 +27941,7 @@ - a situation from which extrication is difficult especially an unpleasant or trying one example: - - finds himself in a most awkward predicament + - … finds himself in a most awkward predicament - the woeful plight of homeless people hypernym: - 04716529-n @@ -27955,7 +27955,7 @@ definition: - a predicament from which a skillful or graceful escape is impossible example: - - his lying got him into a tight corner + - His lying got him into a tight corner. hypernym: - 14432050-n ili: i112727 @@ -27967,7 +27967,7 @@ definition: - a dangerous or distressing predicament example: - - his views on race got him into political hot water + - His views on race got him into political hot water. hypernym: - 14432050-n ili: i112728 @@ -27998,8 +27998,8 @@ definition: - informal terms for a difficult situation example: - - he got into a terrible fix - - he made a muddle of his marriage + - He got into a terrible fix. + - He made a muddle of his marriage. hypernym: - 04716529-n ili: i112731 @@ -28018,7 +28018,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - they made a real dog's breakfast of that job + - They made a real dog's breakfast of that job. hypernym: - 14432893-n ili: i112732 @@ -28030,8 +28030,8 @@ definition: - a difficulty that can be overcome with effort example: - - we had a hard time getting here - - analysts predicted rough sledding for handset makers + - We had a hard time getting here. + - Analysts predicted rough sledding for handset makers. hypernym: - 04716529-n ili: i112733 @@ -28043,10 +28043,10 @@ definition: - difficulty that causes worry or emotional tension example: - - she endured the stresses and strains of life + - She endured the stresses and strains of life. - source: R.J.Samuelson - text: he presided over the economy during the period of the greatest stress and - danger + text: He presided over the economy during the period of the greatest stress and + danger. hypernym: - 04716529-n ili: i112734 @@ -28058,7 +28058,7 @@ definition: - a difficulty or embarrassment that is hard to extricate yourself from example: - - the country is still trying to climb out of the mire left by its previous president + - The country is still trying to climb out of the mire left by its previous president. - caught in the mire of poverty hypernym: - 04716529-n @@ -28070,8 +28070,8 @@ definition: - a state of difficulty that needs to be resolved example: - - she and her husband are having problems - - it is always a job to contact him + - She and her husband are having problems. + - It is always a job to contact him. - urban problems such as traffic congestion and smog hypernym: - 04716529-n @@ -28104,9 +28104,9 @@ definition: - a complex or critical or unusual difficulty example: - - the dangerous situation developed suddenly - - that's quite a situation - - no human situation is simple + - The dangerous situation developed suddenly. + - That's quite a situation. + - No human situation is simple. hypernym: - 04716529-n ili: i112739 @@ -28138,9 +28138,9 @@ definition: - the state or quality of being recognized or acknowledged example: - - the partners were delighted with the recognition of their work - - she seems to avoid much in the way of recognition or acknowledgement of feminist - work prior to her own + - The partners were delighted with the recognition of their work. + - She seems to avoid much in the way of recognition or acknowledgement of feminist + work prior to her own. hypernym: - 13955454-n ili: i112742 @@ -28153,7 +28153,7 @@ definition: - acceptance as satisfactory example: - - he bought it on approval + - He bought it on approval. hypernym: - 13955454-n ili: i112743 @@ -28168,7 +28168,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - he accepted it on appro + - He accepted it on appro. exemplifies: - 07105779-n hypernym: @@ -28190,8 +28190,8 @@ definition: - the state of being contented with your situation in life example: - - he relaxed in sleepy contentedness - - they could read to their heart's content + - He relaxed in sleepy contentedness. + - They could read to their heart's content. hypernym: - 13955454-n ili: i112746 @@ -28212,7 +28212,7 @@ definition: - the state of being welcome example: - - don't outstay your welcome + - Don't outstay your welcome. hypernym: - 13955454-n ili: i112748 @@ -28235,7 +28235,7 @@ definition: - the state of being out of favor example: - - he is in disfavor with the king + - He is in disfavor with the king. hypernym: - 13960587-n ili: i112750 @@ -28249,7 +28249,7 @@ domain_topic: - 13862918-n example: - - he led the Democratic party back from the wilderness + - He led the Democratic party back from the wilderness. hypernym: - 14437048-n ili: i112751 @@ -28351,7 +28351,7 @@ definition: - the state of being isolated or detached example: - - the insulation of England was preserved by the English Channel + - The insulation of England was preserved by the English Channel. hypernym: - 14438119-n ili: i112761 @@ -28410,7 +28410,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - his bosom was bursting with the secret + - His bosom was bursting with the secret. exemplifies: - 07087487-n hypernym: @@ -28423,7 +28423,7 @@ definition: - the state of being secret example: - - you must respect the confidentiality of your client's communications + - You must respect the confidentiality of your client's communications. hypernym: - 14439493-n ili: i112767 @@ -28516,7 +28516,7 @@ definition: - the state of being joined or united or linked example: - - there is strength in union + - There is strength in union. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i112776 @@ -28560,7 +28560,7 @@ definition: - the state of being connected example: - - the connection between church and state is inescapable + - The connection between church and state is inescapable. hypernym: - 14441799-n ili: i112780 @@ -28573,7 +28573,7 @@ definition: - the state or condition of touching or of being in immediate proximity example: - - litmus paper turns red on contact with an acid + - Litmus paper turns red on contact with an acid. hypernym: - 14442568-n ili: i112781 @@ -28662,7 +28662,7 @@ definition: - the state of being connected together as in memory or imagination example: - - his association of his father with being beaten was too strong to break + - His association of his father with being beaten was too strong to break. hypernym: - 14441799-n ili: i112789 @@ -28673,7 +28673,7 @@ definition: - the state of being unconnected in memory or imagination example: - - I could not think of him in disassociation from his wife + - I could not think of him in disassociation from his wife. hypernym: - 14437698-n ili: i112790 @@ -28717,7 +28717,7 @@ definition: - a condition superior to an earlier condition example: - - the new school represents a great improvement + - The new school represents a great improvement. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i112794 @@ -28752,8 +28752,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00504248-n example: - - after he saw the latest development he changed his mind and became a supporter - - in chess your should take care of your development before moving your queen + - After he saw the latest development he changed his mind and became a supporter. + - In chess your should take care of your development before moving your queen. hypernym: - 14445583-n ili: i112797 @@ -28764,7 +28764,7 @@ definition: - state of inadequate development example: - - much poverty can be traced to the underdevelopment of industry + - Much poverty can be traced to the underdevelopment of industry. hypernym: - 14446275-n ili: i112798 @@ -28775,7 +28775,7 @@ definition: - the state of something that has been unused and neglected example: - - the house was in a terrible state of neglect + - The house was in a terrible state of neglect. hypernym: - 14445892-n ili: i112799 @@ -28787,7 +28787,7 @@ definition: - something that has been omitted example: - - she searched the table for omissions + - She searched the table for omissions. hypernym: - 14446832-n ili: i112800 @@ -28809,8 +28809,8 @@ definition: - something or someone that has suffered ruin or dilapidation example: - - the house was a wreck when they bought it - - thanks to that quack I am a human wreck + - The house was a wreck when they bought it. + - Thanks to that quack I am a human wreck. hypernym: - 14445892-n ili: i112802 @@ -28841,7 +28841,7 @@ definition: - the state of being restored to its former good condition example: - - the inn was a renovation of a Colonial house + - The inn was a renovation of a Colonial house. hypernym: - 14445583-n ili: i112805 @@ -28885,7 +28885,7 @@ definition: - the state of being a parent example: - - to everyone's surprise, parenthood reformed the man + - To everyone's surprise, parenthood reformed the man. hypernym: - 14448507-n ili: i112809 @@ -29024,8 +29024,8 @@ definition: - the state of being banished or ostracized (excluded from society by general consent) example: - - the association should get rid of its elderly members — not by euthanasia, of - course, but by Coventry + - The association should get rid of its elderly members — not by euthanasia, of + course, but by Coventry. hypernym: - 13958260-n ili: i112823 @@ -29131,7 +29131,7 @@ example: - always a step behind - subtle gradations in color - - keep in step with the fashions + - Keep in step with the fashions. hypernym: - 14453411-n ili: i112833 @@ -29143,7 +29143,7 @@ definition: - a step on some scale example: - - he is a cut above the rest + - He is a cut above the rest. hypernym: - 14453034-n ili: i112834 @@ -29154,7 +29154,7 @@ definition: - relative status example: - - his salary was determined by his rank and seniority + - His salary was determined by his rank and seniority. hypernym: - 13968971-n ili: i112835 @@ -29243,7 +29243,7 @@ definition: - high office or rank or station example: - - he respected the dignity of the emissaries + - He respected the dignity of the emissaries. hypernym: - 13968971-n ili: i112843 @@ -29273,7 +29273,7 @@ definition: - (in ancient Rome) position of imperial status example: - - he was born to the purple + - He was born to the purple. hypernym: - 14455458-n ili: i112846 @@ -29285,7 +29285,7 @@ definition: - a position of great esteem (and supposed superiority) example: - - they put him on a pedestal + - They put him on a pedestal. hypernym: - 13968971-n ili: i112847 @@ -29361,7 +29361,7 @@ definition: - the status of a leader example: - - they challenged his leadership of the union + - They challenged his leadership of the union. hypernym: - 13968971-n ili: i112855 @@ -29390,8 +29390,8 @@ definition: - a focus of public attention example: - - he enjoyed being in the limelight - - when Congress investigates it brings the full glare of publicity to the agency + - He enjoyed being in the limelight. + - When Congress investigates it brings the full glare of publicity to the agency. hypernym: - 14457053-n ili: i112858 @@ -29425,7 +29425,7 @@ definition: - degree of exposure to public notice example: - - that candidate does not have sufficient visibility to win an election + - That candidate does not have sufficient visibility to win an election. hypernym: - 14457488-n ili: i112861 @@ -29437,7 +29437,7 @@ definition: - a state of low visibility in which public notice is avoided example: - - he was never one to keep a low profile + - He was never one to keep a low profile. hypernym: - 14457795-n ili: i112862 @@ -29460,8 +29460,8 @@ definition: - special importance or significance example: - - the red light gave the central figure increased emphasis - - the room was decorated in shades of grey with distinctive red accents + - The red light gave the central figure increased emphasis. + - The room was decorated in shades of grey with distinctive red accents. hypernym: - 14458147-n ili: i112864 @@ -29473,7 +29473,7 @@ definition: - special emphasis attached to something example: - - the stress was more on accuracy than on speed + - The stress was more on accuracy than on speed. hypernym: - 14458332-n ili: i112865 @@ -29508,7 +29508,7 @@ definition: - preeminence in a particular category or group or field example: - - the lion is the king of beasts + - The lion is the king of beasts. hypernym: - 14458911-n ili: i112868 @@ -29519,7 +29519,7 @@ definition: - a high standing achieved through success or influence or wealth etc. example: - - he wanted to achieve power and prestige + - He wanted to achieve power and prestige. hypernym: - 13971316-n ili: i112869 @@ -29531,7 +29531,7 @@ definition: - an obscure and unimportant standing; not well known example: - - he worked in obscurity for many years + - He worked in obscurity for many years. hypernym: - 13971316-n ili: i112870 @@ -29564,7 +29564,7 @@ definition: - an insignificant place example: - - he came out of nowhere + - He came out of nowhere. hypernym: - 14459495-n ili: i112873 @@ -29596,7 +29596,7 @@ definition: - a state of high honor example: - - he valued glory above life itself + - He valued glory above life itself. hypernym: - 14460341-n ili: i112876 @@ -29619,7 +29619,7 @@ definition: - the condition of being honored (esteemed or respected or well regarded) example: - - it is held in esteem + - It is held in esteem. - a man who has earned high regard hypernym: - 14460341-n @@ -29666,7 +29666,7 @@ definition: - a bad reputation example: - - his behavior gave the whole family a black eye + - His behavior gave the whole family a black eye. hypernym: - 14461591-n ili: i112882 @@ -29677,7 +29677,7 @@ definition: - the reputation and popularity a person has example: - - his stock was so high he could have been elected mayor + - His stock was so high he could have been elected mayor. hypernym: - 14461591-n ili: i112883 @@ -29688,7 +29688,7 @@ definition: - good repute example: - - he is a man of character + - He is a man of character. hypernym: - 14461591-n ili: i112884 @@ -29699,7 +29699,7 @@ definition: - a person's reputation example: - - he wanted to protect his good name + - He wanted to protect his good name. hypernym: - 14461591-n ili: i112885 @@ -29749,7 +29749,7 @@ definition: - a state of shame or disgrace example: - - he was resigned to a life of dishonor + - He was resigned to a life of dishonor. hypernym: - 13971316-n ili: i112890 @@ -29761,8 +29761,8 @@ definition: - the state of being held in low esteem example: - - your actions will bring discredit to your name - - because of the scandal, the school has fallen into disrepute + - Your actions will bring discredit to your name. + - Because of the scandal, the school has fallen into disrepute. hypernym: - 14462913-n ili: i112891 @@ -29783,8 +29783,8 @@ definition: - a state of dishonor example: - - one mistake brought shame to all his family - - suffered the ignominy of being sent to prison + - One mistake brought shame to all his family. + - … suffered the ignominy of being sent to prison hypernym: - 14462913-n ili: i112893 @@ -29807,7 +29807,7 @@ - a low or downcast state example: - source: H.L.Menchken - text: each confession brought her into an attitude of abasement + text: Each confession brought her into an attitude of abasement. hypernym: - 14463954-n ili: i112895 @@ -29833,7 +29833,7 @@ definition: - (usually plural) a low moral state example: - - he had sunk to the depths of addiction + - He had sunk to the depths of addiction. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -29848,7 +29848,7 @@ example: - source: F.D.Roosevelt text: a date which will live in infamy - - the name was a by-word of scorn and opprobrium throughout the city + - The name was a by-word of scorn and opprobrium throughout the city. hypernym: - 14462913-n ili: i112898 @@ -29879,7 +29879,7 @@ definition: - disgrace or shame example: - - he brought reproach upon his family + - He brought reproach upon his family. hypernym: - 14463603-n ili: i112901 @@ -29890,8 +29890,8 @@ definition: - the state that exists when one person or group has power over another example: - - her apparent dominance of her husband was really her attempt to make him pay attention - to her + - Her apparent dominance of her husband was really her attempt to make him pay attention + to her. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i112902 @@ -29907,7 +29907,7 @@ definition: - position or state of being dominant or in control example: - - that idea was in the ascendant + - That idea was in the ascendant. hypernym: - 14465291-n ili: i112903 @@ -29943,7 +29943,7 @@ definition: - dominance or power through legal authority example: - - France held undisputed dominion over vast areas of Africa + - France held undisputed dominion over vast areas of Africa. - the rule of Caesar hypernym: - 14465291-n @@ -30025,7 +30025,7 @@ definition: - exclusive control or possession of something example: - - They have no monopoly on intelligence + - They have no monopoly on intelligence. hypernym: - 14465291-n ili: i112914 @@ -30039,7 +30039,7 @@ - 06158935-n example: - a monopoly on silver - - when you have a monopoly you can ask any price you like + - When you have a monopoly you can ask any price you like. hypernym: - 01099197-n ili: i112915 @@ -30103,8 +30103,8 @@ definition: - a state of being relaxed and feeling no pain example: - - he is a man who enjoys his comfort - - she longed for the comfortableness of her armchair + - He is a man who enjoys his comfort. + - She longed for the comfortableness of her armchair. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i112920 @@ -30117,8 +30117,8 @@ - the condition of being comfortable or relieved (especially after being relieved of distress) example: - - he enjoyed his relief from responsibility - - getting it off his conscience gave him some ease + - He enjoyed his relief from responsibility. + - Getting it off his conscience gave him some ease. hypernym: - 14468845-n ili: i112921 @@ -30225,7 +30225,7 @@ definition: - a contented state of being happy and healthy and prosperous example: - - the town was finally on the upbeat after our recent troubles + - The town was finally on the upbeat after our recent troubles. hypernym: - 14497636-n ili: i112931 @@ -30253,7 +30253,7 @@ definition: - a healthy state of wellbeing free from disease example: - - physicians should be held responsible for the health of their patients + - Physicians should be held responsible for the health of their patients. hypernym: - 14470991-n ili: i112933 @@ -30274,7 +30274,7 @@ definition: - a state of ill-being due to affliction or misfortune example: - - the misery and wretchedness of those slums is intolerable + - The misery and wretchedness of those slums is intolerable. hypernym: - 14471666-n ili: i112935 @@ -30324,9 +30324,9 @@ definition: - a condition requiring relief example: - - she satisfied his need for affection - - God has no need of men to accomplish His work - - there is a demand for jobs + - She satisfied his need for affection. + - God has no need of men to accomplish His work. + - There is a demand for jobs. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i112940 @@ -30338,9 +30338,9 @@ definition: - the state of needing something that is absent or unavailable example: - - there is a serious lack of insight into the problem - - water is the critical deficiency in desert regions - - for want of a nail the shoe was lost + - There is a serious lack of insight into the problem. + - Water is the critical deficiency in desert regions. + - For want of a nail the shoe was lost. hypernym: - 14472592-n ili: i112941 @@ -30364,8 +30364,8 @@ definition: - a deficiency or failure in neurological or mental functioning example: - - the people concerned have a deficit in verbal memory - - they have serious linguistic deficits + - The people concerned have a deficit in verbal memory. + - They have serious linguistic deficits. hypernym: - 14472871-n ili: i112943 @@ -30385,8 +30385,8 @@ definition: - the condition of being short of something example: - - there was no shortness of money - - can cause shortness of breath + - There was no shortness of money. + - … can cause shortness of breath hypernym: - 14472871-n ili: i112945 @@ -30721,7 +30721,7 @@ definition: - nowhere to be found in a giant void example: - - it vanished into thin air + - It vanished into thin air. hypernym: - 14479148-n ili: i112977 @@ -30766,7 +30766,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - they swam in the nude + - They swam in the nude. hypernym: - 14479586-n ili: i112981 @@ -30874,8 +30874,8 @@ definition: - not wearing a jacket example: - - ‘in your shirtsleeves’ means you are not wearing anything over your shirt - - in hot weather they dined in their shirtsleeves + - ‘in your shirtsleeves’ means you are not wearing anything over your shirt. + - In hot weather they dined in their shirtsleeves. hypernym: - 14481286-n ili: i112991 @@ -30889,10 +30889,10 @@ domain_topic: - 06194005-n example: - - the conception of grace developed alongside the conception of sin - - it was debated whether saving grace could be obtained outside the membership of - the church - - the Virgin lived in a state of grace + - The conception of grace developed alongside the conception of sin. + - It was debated whether saving grace could be obtained outside the membership of + the church. + - The Virgin lived in a state of grace. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i112992 @@ -30917,7 +30917,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06461405-n example: - - his sermons were full of fire and brimstone + - His sermons were full of fire and brimstone. hypernym: - 14482041-n ili: i112994 @@ -30989,7 +30989,7 @@ definition: - someone or something wonderful example: - - this dessert is a dream + - This dessert is a dream. hypernym: - 14482870-n ili: i113000 @@ -31000,8 +31000,8 @@ definition: - a highly developed state of perfection; having a flawless or impeccable quality example: - - they performed with great polish - - I admired the exquisite refinement of his prose + - They performed with great polish. + - I admired the exquisite refinement of his prose. - source: Joseph Conrad text: almost an inspiration which gives to all work that finish which is almost art @@ -31019,7 +31019,7 @@ definition: - state of perfection; the utmost degree example: - - they polished the furniture to a fare-thee-well + - They polished the furniture to a fare-thee-well. hypernym: - 14482870-n ili: i113002 @@ -31044,8 +31044,8 @@ definition: - an undivided or unbroken completeness or totality with nothing wanting example: - - the integrity of the nervous system is required for normal development - - he took measures to insure the territorial unity of Croatia + - The integrity of the nervous system is required for normal development. + - He took measures to insure the territorial unity of Croatia. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i113004 @@ -31070,7 +31070,7 @@ definition: - the state of being total and complete example: - - he read the article in its entirety + - He read the article in its entirety. - appalled by the totality of the destruction hypernym: - 14484558-n @@ -31097,10 +31097,10 @@ definition: - everything available; usually preceded by ‘the’ example: - - we saw the whole shebang + - We saw the whole shebang. - a hotdog with the works - - we took on the whole caboodle - - for $10 you get the full treatment + - We took on the whole caboodle. + - For $10 you get the full treatment. hypernym: - 14484815-n ili: i113008 @@ -31129,9 +31129,9 @@ definition: - the state of being crude and incomplete and imperfect example: - - the study was criticized for incompleteness of data but it stimulated further - research - - the rawness of his diary made it unpublishable + - The study was criticized for incompleteness of data but it stimulated further + research. + - The rawness of his diary made it unpublishable. hypernym: - 14484149-n ili: i113010 @@ -31162,7 +31162,7 @@ definition: - a flaw or weak point example: - - he was quick to point out his wife's failings + - He was quick to point out his wife's failings. hypernym: - 14486250-n ili: i113013 @@ -31194,8 +31194,8 @@ definition: - a lack of competence example: - - pointed out the insufficiencies in my report - - juvenile offenses often reflect an inadequacy in the parents + - … pointed out the insufficiencies in my report + - Juvenile offenses often reflect an inadequacy in the parents. hypernym: - 14486530-n ili: i113016 @@ -31218,7 +31218,7 @@ definition: - defect or weakness in a person's character example: - - he had his flaws, but he was great nonetheless + - He had his flaws, but he was great nonetheless. hypernym: - 14486530-n ili: i113018 @@ -31230,7 +31230,7 @@ - an imperfection in a bodily system example: - visual defects - - this device permits detection of defects in the lungs + - This device permits detection of defects in the lungs. hypernym: - 14486250-n ili: i113019 @@ -31241,8 +31241,8 @@ definition: - an imperfection in an object or machine example: - - a flaw caused the crystal to shatter - - if there are any defects, you should send it back to the manufacturer + - A flaw caused the crystal to shatter. + - If there are any defects, you should send it back to the manufacturer. hypernym: - 14486250-n ili: i113020 @@ -31275,7 +31275,7 @@ definition: - a fault example: - - he shot holes in my argument + - He shot holes in my argument. hypernym: - 14487787-n ili: i113023 @@ -31701,7 +31701,7 @@ definition: - defectiveness or unsoundness example: - - drugs have become a sickness they cannot cure + - Drugs have become a sickness they cannot cure. - a great sickness of his judgment hypernym: - 14495883-n @@ -31715,8 +31715,8 @@ to you) example: - whatever my fortune may be - - deserved a better fate - - has a happy lot + - … deserved a better fate + - … has a happy lot - the luck of the Irish - a victim of circumstances - success that was her portion @@ -31767,7 +31767,7 @@ - a desirable state example: - enjoy the blessings of peace - - a spanking breeze is a boon to sailors + - A spanking breeze is a boon to sailors. hypernym: - 14497239-n ili: i113067 @@ -31779,7 +31779,7 @@ definition: - something for which to be thankful example: - - it was a mercy we got out alive + - It was a mercy we got out alive. hypernym: - 14497848-n ili: i113068 @@ -31815,8 +31815,8 @@ definition: - a state of prosperity or fame example: - - he is enjoying great success - - he does not consider wealth synonymous with success + - He is enjoying great success. + - He does not consider wealth synonymous with success. hypernym: - 14497636-n ili: i113071 @@ -31836,7 +31836,7 @@ definition: - a profitable success example: - - the inventor worked for years before hitting pay dirt + - The inventor worked for years before hitting pay dirt. hypernym: - 14498478-n ili: i113073 @@ -31873,9 +31873,9 @@ definition: - misfortune resulting in lost effort or money example: - - his career was in the gutter - - all that work went down the sewer - - pensions are in the toilet + - His career was in the gutter. + - All that work went down the sewer. + - Pensions are in the toilet. hypernym: - 14498989-n ili: i113076 @@ -31899,8 +31899,8 @@ definition: - a state of extreme (usually irremediable) ruin and misfortune example: - - lack of funds has resulted in a catastrophe for our school system - - his policies were a disaster + - Lack of funds has resulted in a catastrophe for our school system. + - His policies were a disaster. hypernym: - 14499245-n ili: i113078 @@ -31921,7 +31921,7 @@ definition: - the final extremity (however unpleasant it may be) example: - - he was determined to fight to the bitter end + - He was determined to fight to the bitter end. hypernym: - 14500105-n ili: i113080 @@ -31933,7 +31933,7 @@ - a state of adversity (danger or affliction or need) example: - a ship in distress - - she was the classic maiden in distress + - She was the classic maiden in distress. hypernym: - 14499245-n ili: i113081 @@ -31973,7 +31973,7 @@ definition: - adversity resulting from being made a victim example: - - his victimization infuriated him + - His victimization infuriated him. hypernym: - 14499245-n ili: i113085 @@ -31984,8 +31984,8 @@ definition: - any affliction that causes great suffering example: - - that is his cross to bear - - he bears his afflictions like a crown of thorns + - That is his cross to bear. + - He bears his afflictions like a crown of thorns. hypernym: - 14500926-n ili: i113086 @@ -31997,8 +31997,8 @@ definition: - lack of success example: - - he felt that his entire life had been a failure - - that year there was a crop failure + - He felt that his entire life had been a failure. + - That year there was a crop failure. hypernym: - 14496806-n ili: i113087 @@ -32027,8 +32027,8 @@ definition: - inability to discharge all your debts as they come due example: - - the company had to declare bankruptcy - - fraudulent loans led to the failure of many banks + - The company had to declare bankruptcy. + - Fraudulent loans led to the failure of many banks. hypernym: - 14501875-n ili: i113090 @@ -32071,9 +32071,9 @@ definition: - something doomed to failure example: - - he finally admitted that the legislation was a dead duck - - the idea of another TV channel is now a dead duck - - as theories go, that's a dead duck + - He finally admitted that the legislation was a dead duck. + - The idea of another TV channel is now a dead duck. + - As theories go, that's a dead duck. hypernym: - 14501461-n ili: i113094 @@ -32084,7 +32084,7 @@ definition: - the state of property that is in the hands of a receiver example: - - the business is in receivership + - The business is in receivership. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i113095 @@ -32112,7 +32112,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - the solid state of water is called ice + - The solid state of water is called ice. hypernym: - 11429173-n ili: i113097 @@ -32129,7 +32129,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06099035-n example: - - the reaction occurs in the liquid phase of the system + - The reaction occurs in the liquid phase of the system. hypernym: - 14503199-n ili: i113098 @@ -32185,7 +32185,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06099035-n example: - - particles in space exist in the form of a plasma + - Particles in space exist in the form of a plasma. hypernym: - 14503199-n ili: i113102 @@ -32199,7 +32199,7 @@ definition: - capability of existing or happening or being true example: - - there is a possibility that his sense of smell has been impaired + - There is a possibility that his sense of smell has been impaired. hypernym: - 13977471-n ili: i113103 @@ -32254,7 +32254,7 @@ definition: - the possibility of future success example: - - his prospects as a writer are excellent + - His prospects as a writer are excellent. hypernym: - 14506204-n ili: i113108 @@ -32315,8 +32315,8 @@ definition: - a possibility due to a favorable combination of circumstances example: - - the holiday gave us the opportunity to visit Washington - - now is your chance + - The holiday gave us the opportunity to visit Washington. + - Now is your chance. hypernym: - 14505513-n ili: i113114 @@ -32328,7 +32328,7 @@ definition: - a rich opportunity or a prize example: - - he missed the brass ring at the Miami convention + - He missed the brass ring at the Miami convention. hypernym: - 14507501-n ili: i113115 @@ -32339,8 +32339,8 @@ definition: - a period of opportunity example: - - he deserves his day in court - - every dog has his day + - He deserves his day in court. + - Every dog has his day. hypernym: - 14507501-n ili: i113116 @@ -32362,8 +32362,8 @@ definition: - an opportunity to state your case and be heard example: - - they condemned him without a hearing - - he saw that he had lost his audience + - They condemned him without a hearing. + - He saw that he had lost his audience. hypernym: - 14507501-n ili: i113118 @@ -32384,7 +32384,7 @@ definition: - an opportunity to do something example: - - there was never an occasion for her to demonstrate her skill + - There was never an occasion for her to demonstrate her skill. hypernym: - 14507501-n ili: i113120 @@ -32395,7 +32395,7 @@ definition: - opportunity especially for employment or promotion example: - - there is an opening in the sales department + - There is an opening in the sales department. hypernym: - 14507501-n ili: i113121 @@ -32417,7 +32417,7 @@ definition: - the chance to speak example: - - let him have his say + - Let him have his say. hypernym: - 14507501-n ili: i113123 @@ -32428,7 +32428,7 @@ definition: - a chance to do something example: - - he wanted a shot at the champion + - He wanted a shot at the champion. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -32442,8 +32442,8 @@ definition: - a situation offering opportunities example: - - he worked both sides of the street - - cooperation is a two-way street + - He worked both sides of the street. + - Cooperation is a two-way street. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -32456,7 +32456,7 @@ definition: - a single chance or instance example: - - he couldn't afford $50 a throw + - He couldn't afford $50 a throw. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -32480,7 +32480,7 @@ - a state in which all hope is lost or absent example: - in the depths of despair - - they were rescued from despair at the last minute + - They were rescued from despair at the last minute. - courage born of desperation hypernym: - 13943868-n @@ -32698,8 +32698,8 @@ definition: - a state of declining economic condition example: - - orders have recently picked up after a period of extreme softness - - he attributes the disappointing results to softness in the economy + - Orders have recently picked up after a period of extreme softness. + - He attributes the disappointing results to softness in the economy. hypernym: - 14512178-n ili: i113149 @@ -32710,7 +32710,7 @@ definition: - the state of being obligated to do or pay something example: - - he is under an obligation to finish the job + - He is under an obligation to finish the job. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i113150 @@ -32732,7 +32732,7 @@ definition: - the state of owing something (especially money) example: - - he is badly in debt + - He is badly in debt. hypernym: - 14513903-n ili: i113152 @@ -32755,7 +32755,7 @@ - a liability account showing how much is owed for goods and services purchased on credit example: - - the problem was to match receivables and payables in the same currency + - The problem was to match receivables and payables in the same currency. hypernym: - 14513903-n ili: i113154 @@ -32767,7 +32767,7 @@ definition: - an amount due (as at a restaurant or bar) example: - - add it to my score and I'll settle later + - Add it to my score and I'll settle later. hypernym: - 13418347-n ili: i113155 @@ -32788,7 +32788,7 @@ - the state of being rich and affluent; having a plentiful supply of material goods and money example: - - great wealth is not a sign of great intelligence + - Great wealth is not a sign of great intelligence. hypernym: - 14511901-n ili: i113157 @@ -32800,8 +32800,8 @@ definition: - abundant wealth example: - - they studied forerunners of richness or poverty - - the richness all around unsettled him for he had expected to find poverty + - They studied forerunners of richness or poverty. + - The richness all around unsettled him for he had expected to find poverty. hypernym: - 14514855-n ili: i113158 @@ -32814,7 +32814,7 @@ - a freedom from financial difficulty that promotes a comfortable state example: - a life of luxury and ease - - he had all the material comforts of this world + - He had all the material comforts of this world. hypernym: - 14515209-n ili: i113159 @@ -32826,7 +32826,7 @@ definition: - in conditions of wealth and comfort example: - - he was raised in the lap of luxury + - He was raised in the lap of luxury. hypernym: - 14515473-n ili: i113160 @@ -32867,8 +32867,8 @@ definition: - the inherited wealth of established upper-class families example: - - he was born with a silver spoon in his mouth - - she is the daughter of old money from Massachusetts + - He was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. + - She is the daughter of old money from Massachusetts. hypernym: - 14515833-n ili: i113164 @@ -32880,7 +32880,7 @@ definition: - sufficient resources to provide comfort and meet obligations example: - - her father questioned the young suitor's sufficiency + - Her father questioned the young suitor's sufficiency. hypernym: - 14514855-n ili: i113165 @@ -32923,8 +32923,8 @@ definition: - a state of extreme poverty or destitution example: - - their indigence appalled him - - a general state of need exists among the homeless + - Their indigence appalled him. + - A general state of need exists among the homeless. hypernym: - 14516729-n ili: i113169 @@ -32939,7 +32939,7 @@ definition: - the state of being a beggar or mendicant example: - - they were reduced to mendicancy + - They were reduced to mendicancy. hypernym: - 14517300-n ili: i113170 @@ -32964,7 +32964,7 @@ - an economic condition that results in the elimination of marginally financed participants in an industry example: - - they glutted the market in order to cause a shakeout of their competitors + - They glutted the market in order to cause a shakeout of their competitors. hypernym: - 14512178-n ili: i113172 @@ -33108,8 +33108,8 @@ definition: - a condition of regular or proper arrangement example: - - he put his desk in order - - the machine is now in working order + - He put his desk in order. + - The machine is now in working order. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113186 @@ -33273,7 +33273,7 @@ definition: - a condition in which things are not in their expected places example: - - the files are in complete disorder + - The files are in complete disorder. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113201 @@ -33314,8 +33314,8 @@ definition: - a state of confusion and disorderliness example: - - the house was a mess - - she smoothed the mussiness of the bed + - The house was a mess. + - She smoothed the mussiness of the bed. hypernym: - 14522846-n ili: i113205 @@ -33850,7 +33850,7 @@ definition: - a toxic condition that results from inhaling and absorbing carbon monoxide gas example: - - Smoke inhalation and carbon monoxide poisoning killed 91 miners + - Smoke inhalation and carbon monoxide poisoning killed 91 miners. hypernym: - 14533314-n ili: i113256 @@ -33993,7 +33993,7 @@ definition: - the environment as it relates to living organisms example: - - it changed the ecology of the island + - It changed the ecology of the island. hypernym: - 13957629-n ili: i113270 @@ -34004,7 +34004,7 @@ definition: - the state of the environment in which a situation exists example: - - you can't do that in a university setting + - You can't do that in a university setting. hypernym: - 13957629-n ili: i113271 @@ -34018,7 +34018,7 @@ - the setting for a narrative or fictional or dramatic account example: - the crowded canvas of history - - the movie demanded a dramatic canvas of sound + - The movie demanded a dramatic canvas of sound. hypernym: - 14536861-n ili: i113272 @@ -34030,9 +34030,9 @@ definition: - an environment offering affection and security example: - - home is where the heart is - - he grew up in a good Christian home - - there's no place like home + - Home is where the heart is. + - He grew up in a good Christian home. + - There's no place like home. hypernym: - 13957629-n ili: i113273 @@ -34053,9 +34053,9 @@ definition: - a particular environment or walk of life example: - - his social sphere is limited - - it was a closed area of employment - - he's out of my orbit + - His social sphere is limited. + - It was a closed area of employment. + - He's out of my orbit. hypernym: - 13957629-n ili: i113275 @@ -34080,8 +34080,8 @@ definition: - a sphere of activity involving effort example: - - the Japanese were active last week on the diplomatic front - - they advertise on many different fronts + - The Japanese were active last week on the diplomatic front. + - They advertise on many different fronts. hypernym: - 14537641-n ili: i113277 @@ -34117,7 +34117,7 @@ definition: - an area of control or responsibility example: - - the job fell right in my lap + - The job fell right in my lap. hypernym: - 14537641-n ili: i113280 @@ -34128,7 +34128,7 @@ definition: - beyond human control or responsibility example: - - 'there is nothing more I can do: it''s in the lap of the gods now' + - 'There is nothing more I can do: it''s in the lap of the gods now.' hypernym: - 14538643-n ili: i113281 @@ -34149,7 +34149,7 @@ definition: - a domain that seems to be specially reserved for someone example: - - medicine is no longer a male preserve + - Medicine is no longer a male preserve. hypernym: - 14537641-n ili: i113283 @@ -34160,7 +34160,7 @@ definition: - the proper sphere or extent of your activities example: - - it was his province to take care of himself + - It was his province to take care of himself. hypernym: - 14537641-n ili: i113284 @@ -34173,7 +34173,7 @@ - the district within the jurisdiction of an archbishop or a metropolitan or one of the territorial divisions of an ecclesiastical order example: - - The US is divided into 33 ecclesiastical provinces + - The US is divided into 33 ecclesiastical provinces. hypernym: - 14539235-n ili: i113285 @@ -34184,7 +34184,7 @@ definition: - a setting in which something can be displayed to best effect example: - - it was a showcase for democracy in Africa + - It was a showcase for democracy in Africa. hypernym: - 14536861-n ili: i113286 @@ -34197,7 +34197,7 @@ - the streets of a city viewed as a depressed environment in which there is poverty and crime and prostitution and dereliction example: - - she tried to keep her children off the street + - She tried to keep her children off the street. hypernym: - 13957629-n ili: i113287 @@ -34247,7 +34247,7 @@ definition: - pollution of the atmosphere example: - - air pollution reduced the visibility + - Air pollution reduced the visibility. hypernym: - 14540345-n ili: i113292 @@ -34371,7 +34371,7 @@ - the weather in some location averaged over some long period of time example: - the dank climate of southern Wales - - plants from a cold clime travel best in winter + - Plants from a cold clime travel best in winter. hypernym: - 14540103-n ili: i113304 @@ -34384,7 +34384,7 @@ - the condition of being covered with glaciers or masses of ice; the result of glacial action example: - - Agassiz recognized marks of glaciation all over northern Europe + - Agassiz recognized marks of glaciation all over northern Europe. hypernym: - 14540103-n ili: i113305 @@ -34414,7 +34414,7 @@ definition: - the weather or climate at some place example: - - the atmosphere was thick with fog + - The atmosphere was thick with fog. hypernym: - 11545095-n ili: i113308 @@ -34435,7 +34435,7 @@ definition: - an air mass of higher than normal pressure example: - - the east coast benefits from a Bermuda high + - The east coast benefits from a Bermuda high. hypernym: - 14544120-n ili: i113310 @@ -34446,7 +34446,7 @@ definition: - an air mass of lower pressure; often brings precipitation example: - - a low moved in over night bringing sleet and snow + - A low moved in over night bringing sleet and snow. hypernym: - 14544120-n ili: i113311 @@ -34539,8 +34539,8 @@ definition: - the quality of weather that is deliciously mild and soothing example: - - the day's heat faded into balminess - - the climate had the softness of the south of France + - The day's heat faded into balminess. + - The climate had the softness of the south of France. hypernym: - 14546010-n ili: i113319 @@ -34562,7 +34562,7 @@ definition: - a period of calm weather example: - - there was a lull in the storm + - There was a lull in the storm. hypernym: - 14545867-n ili: i113321 @@ -34594,7 +34594,7 @@ definition: - the state of being stormy example: - - he dreaded the storminess of the North Atlantic in winter + - He dreaded the storminess of the North Atlantic in winter. hypernym: - 14546692-n ili: i113324 @@ -34676,7 +34676,7 @@ - the prevailing psychological state example: - the climate of opinion - - the national mood had changed radically since the last election + - The national mood had changed radically since the last election. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113332 @@ -34688,7 +34688,7 @@ definition: - a particular environment or surrounding influence example: - - there was an atmosphere of excitement + - There was an atmosphere of excitement. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113333 @@ -34701,7 +34701,7 @@ definition: - a cause of worry or gloom or trouble example: - - the only cloud on the horizon was the possibility of dissent by the French + - The only cloud on the horizon was the possibility of dissent by the French. hypernym: - 14548967-n ili: i113334 @@ -34721,7 +34721,7 @@ definition: - an atmosphere of depression and melancholy example: - - gloom pervaded the office + - Gloom pervaded the office. hypernym: - 14548451-n ili: i113336 @@ -34749,8 +34749,8 @@ - a flashy vulgar tone or atmosphere believed to be characteristic of the American film industry example: - - some people in publishing think of theirs as a glamorous medium so they copy the - glitter of Hollywood + - Some people in publishing think of theirs as a glamorous medium so they copy the + glitter of Hollywood. hypernym: - 14549784-n ili: i113338 @@ -34761,7 +34761,7 @@ definition: - an unwholesome atmosphere example: - - the novel spun a miasma of death and decay + - The novel spun a miasma of death and decay. hypernym: - 14548451-n ili: i113339 @@ -34773,9 +34773,9 @@ definition: - the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people example: - - the feel of the city excited him - - a clergyman improved the tone of the meeting - - it had the smell of treason + - The feel of the city excited him. + - A clergyman improved the tone of the meeting. + - It had the smell of treason. hypernym: - 14548451-n ili: i113340 @@ -34814,7 +34814,7 @@ definition: - the capacity of an organism to defend itself against harmful environmental agents example: - - these trees are widely planted because of their resistance to salt and smog + - These trees are widely planted because of their resistance to salt and smog. hypernym: - 14554438-n ili: i113343 @@ -34968,7 +34968,7 @@ - the condition of being something that is useful in reaching an end or carrying out a plan example: - - all his actions were in subservience to the general plan + - All his actions were in subservience to the general plan. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113358 @@ -35060,7 +35060,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06070395-n example: - - any food produced irritation of the stomach + - Any food produced irritation of the stomach. hypernym: - 14525310-n - 14555585-n @@ -35263,7 +35263,7 @@ definition: - the condition of containing or being covered by a liquid (especially water) example: - - he confirmed the wetness of the swimming trunks + - He confirmed the wetness of the swimming trunks. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113385 @@ -35274,8 +35274,8 @@ definition: - the wetness of ground that is covered or soaked with water example: - - the baseball game was canceled because of the wateriness of the outfield - - the water's muddiness made it undrinkable + - The baseball game was canceled because of the wateriness of the outfield. + - The water's muddiness made it undrinkable. - the sloppiness of a rainy November day hypernym: - 14558298-n @@ -35289,7 +35289,7 @@ definition: - wetness caused by water example: - - drops of wet gleamed on the window + - Drops of wet gleamed on the window. hypernym: - 14558298-n ili: i113387 @@ -35382,8 +35382,8 @@ definition: - a shortage of rainfall example: - - farmers most affected by the drought hope that there may yet be sufficient rain - early in the growing season + - Farmers most affected by the drought hope that there may yet be sufficient rain + early in the growing season. hypernym: - 14560040-n ili: i113396 @@ -35464,7 +35464,7 @@ under defined conditions example: - insure the safety of the children - - the reciprocal of safety is risk + - The reciprocal of safety is risk. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113403 @@ -35512,7 +35512,7 @@ definition: - the state of being free from danger or injury example: - - we support the armed services in the name of national security + - We support the armed services in the name of national security. hypernym: - 14562074-n ili: i113408 @@ -35523,7 +35523,7 @@ definition: - the general security of public places example: - - he was arrested for disturbing the peace + - He was arrested for disturbing the peace. hypernym: - 14562870-n ili: i113409 @@ -35554,8 +35554,8 @@ definition: - the condition of being protected example: - - they were huddled together for protection - - he enjoyed a sense of peace and protection in his new home + - They were huddled together for protection. + - He enjoyed a sense of peace and protection in his new home. hypernym: - 14562870-n ili: i113412 @@ -35594,7 +35594,7 @@ definition: - the causal agent resulting in death example: - - heart disease is the biggest killer in the United States + - Heart disease is the biggest killer in the United States. hypernym: - 00007347-n ili: i113416 @@ -35606,8 +35606,8 @@ definition: - the condition of being susceptible to harm or injury example: - - you are in no danger - - there was widespread danger of disease + - You are in no danger. + - There was widespread danger of disease. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113417 @@ -35618,7 +35618,7 @@ definition: - a cause of pain or injury or loss example: - - he feared the dangers of traveling by air + - He feared the dangers of traveling by air. hypernym: - 00007347-n ili: i113418 @@ -35629,8 +35629,8 @@ definition: - a standard for judging when freedom of speech can be abridged example: - - no one has a right to shout ‘fire’ in a crowded theater when there is no fire - because such an action would pose a clear and present danger to public safety + - No one has a right to shout ‘fire’ in a crowded theater when there is no fire + because such an action would pose a clear and present danger to public safety. hypernym: - 14564367-n ili: i113419 @@ -35660,7 +35660,7 @@ definition: - a source of danger; a possibility of incurring loss or misfortune example: - - drinking alcohol is a health hazard + - Drinking alcohol is a health hazard. hypernym: - 14564646-n ili: i113422 @@ -35696,8 +35696,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06158935-n example: - - insurance companies are exposed to a moral hazard if the insured party is not - honest + - Insurance companies are exposed to a moral hazard if the insured party is not + honest. hypernym: - 14565454-n ili: i113425 @@ -35717,7 +35717,7 @@ definition: - a constant and imminent peril example: - - the possibility hangs over their heads like the sword of Damocles + - The possibility hangs over their heads like the sword of Damocles. hypernym: - 14565454-n ili: i113427 @@ -35737,7 +35737,7 @@ definition: - something that is a source of danger example: - - earthquakes are a constant threat in Japan + - Earthquakes are a constant threat in Japan. hypernym: - 14564646-n ili: i113429 @@ -35768,7 +35768,7 @@ definition: - financial risk example: - - he rejected stocks that didn't pay dividends because of their speculativeness + - He rejected stocks that didn't pay dividends because of their speculativeness. hypernym: - 14567154-n ili: i113432 @@ -35801,8 +35801,8 @@ definition: - the physical condition of being stretched or strained example: - - it places great tension on the leg muscles - - he could feel the tenseness of her body + - It places great tension on the leg muscles. + - He could feel the tenseness of her body. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113435 @@ -35819,7 +35819,7 @@ domain_topic: - 05296556-n example: - - the doctor tested my tonicity + - The doctor tested my tonicity. hypernym: - 14567937-n ili: i113436 @@ -35841,7 +35841,7 @@ definition: - normal tonicity of the muscles example: - - exercise improves muscle tone + - Exercise improves muscle tone. hypernym: - 14568274-n ili: i113438 @@ -35894,7 +35894,7 @@ definition: - the condition of being physiologically lax example: - - baths can help the laxness of the bowels + - Baths can help the laxness of the bowels. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113443 @@ -35939,7 +35939,7 @@ definition: - a formal way of referring to the condition of something example: - - the building was in good repair + - The building was in good repair. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113447 @@ -35974,7 +35974,7 @@ definition: - fitness to fly example: - - the plane received a certificate of airworthiness + - The plane received a certificate of airworthiness. hypernym: - 14570446-n ili: i113450 @@ -36164,7 +36164,7 @@ definition: - any abnormality following or resulting from a disease or injury or treatment example: - - paralysis is one of the sequelae of poliomyelitis + - Paralysis is one of the sequelae of poliomyelitis. hypernym: - 14525310-n ili: i113468 @@ -36249,7 +36249,7 @@ definition: - the condition of being unable or unwilling to speak example: - - her muteness was a consequence of her deafness + - Her muteness was a consequence of her deafness. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113476 @@ -36786,8 +36786,8 @@ definition: - an inferior state resulting from the process of decaying example: - - the corpse was in an advanced state of decay - - the house had fallen into a serious state of decay and disrepair + - The corpse was in an advanced state of decay. + - The house had fallen into a serious state of decay and disrepair. hypernym: - 14583952-n ili: i113528 @@ -36880,7 +36880,7 @@ definition: - an irrecoverable state of devastation and destruction example: - - you have brought ruin on this entire family + - You have brought ruin on this entire family. hypernym: - 14585734-n ili: i113537 @@ -36902,7 +36902,7 @@ definition: - impairment resulting from long use example: - - the tires showed uneven wear + - The tires showed uneven wear. hypernym: - 14585210-n ili: i113539 @@ -36922,8 +36922,8 @@ definition: - a final state example: - - he came to a bad end - - the so-called glorious experiment came to an inglorious end + - He came to a bad end. + - The so-called glorious experiment came to an inglorious end. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i113541 @@ -36936,9 +36936,9 @@ definition: - disgusting wickedness and immorality example: - - he understood the foulness of sin - - his display of foulness deserved severe punishment - - mouths which speak such foulness must be cleansed + - He understood the foulness of sin. + - His display of foulness deserved severe punishment. + - Mouths which speak such foulness must be cleansed. hypernym: - 14587156-n ili: i113542 @@ -36985,7 +36985,7 @@ definition: - any unwholesome or desperate condition example: - - what maladies afflict our nation? + - What maladies afflict our nation? hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113546 @@ -37015,8 +37015,8 @@ definition: - the state of being purchasable; offered or exhibited for selling example: - - you'll find vitamin C for sale at most pharmacies - - the new line of cars will soon be on sale + - You'll find vitamin C for sale at most pharmacies. + - The new line of cars will soon be on sale. hypernym: - 14587746-n ili: i113549 @@ -37038,8 +37038,8 @@ definition: - a difficult or awkward situation example: - - his back was to the wall - - competition was pushing them to the wall + - His back was to the wall. + - Competition was pushing them to the wall. hypernym: - 04716529-n ili: i113551 @@ -37094,7 +37094,7 @@ definition: - any disease or abnormality that is determined by the sex hormones example: - - A sex-linked disorder is caused by a mutation in a gene on the X chromosome + - A sex-linked disorder is caused by a mutation in a gene on the X chromosome. hypernym: - 14527705-n ili: i113556 @@ -37342,8 +37342,8 @@ definition: - the state of being plural example: - - to mark plurality, one language may add an extra syllable to the word whereas - another may simply change the vowel in the existing final syllable + - To mark plurality, one language may add an extra syllable to the word whereas + another may simply change the vowel in the existing final syllable. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i113581 @@ -37436,7 +37436,7 @@ definition: - the condition of being a child without living parents example: - - his early orphanage shaped his character as an adult + - His early orphanage shaped his character as an adult. hypernym: - 13943462-n ili: i113590 @@ -37623,7 +37623,7 @@ definition: - the presence of a virus in the blood stream example: - - viremia spread the smallpox virus to the internal organs + - Viremia spread the smallpox virus to the internal organs. hypernym: - 14228432-n ili: i113610 @@ -37664,7 +37664,7 @@ definition: - the condition of being automatically operated or controlled example: - - automation increases productivity + - Automation increases productivity. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113614 @@ -37685,7 +37685,7 @@ definition: - the condition of being strongly disapproved of example: - - he deserved nothing but condemnation + - He deserved nothing but condemnation. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113616 @@ -37705,7 +37705,7 @@ definition: - the condition of being varied example: - - 'that restaurant''s menu lacks diversification: every day it is the same' + - 'That restaurant''s menu lacks diversification: every day it is the same.' hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113618 @@ -37725,7 +37725,7 @@ definition: - the condition of being made easy (or easier) example: - - social facilitation is an adaptive condition + - Social facilitation is an adaptive condition. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113620 @@ -37736,7 +37736,7 @@ definition: - the condition of being formed into small tight curls example: - - her hair was in a frizz + - Her hair was in a frizz. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113621 @@ -37756,7 +37756,7 @@ definition: - the state of being hidden example: - - he went into hiding + - He went into hiding. hypernym: - 14439493-n ili: i113623 @@ -37767,7 +37767,7 @@ definition: - the condition of being treated as a patient in a hospital example: - - he hoped to avoid the expense of hospitalization + - He hoped to avoid the expense of hospitalization. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113624 @@ -37820,8 +37820,8 @@ definition: - the condition of having the identity (of a person or object) established example: - - the thief's identification was followed quickly by his arrest - - identification of the gun was an important clue + - The thief's identification was followed quickly by his arrest. + - Identification of the gun was an important clue. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113629 @@ -37865,7 +37865,7 @@ example: - the leakiness of the roof - the heart valve's leakiness - - the leakiness of the boat made it dangerous to use + - The leakiness of the boat made it dangerous to use. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113633 @@ -37895,7 +37895,7 @@ definition: - the condition of being motivated example: - - his motivation was at a high level + - His motivation was at a high level. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113636 @@ -37917,7 +37917,7 @@ definition: - the state of being a father example: - - tests were conducted to determine paternity + - Tests were conducted to determine paternity. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i113638 @@ -37974,8 +37974,8 @@ definition: - a position in a hierarchy or organization example: - - Bob Dylan occupied the top slot for several weeks - - she beat some tough competition for the number one slot + - Bob Dylan occupied the top slot for several weeks. + - She beat some tough competition for the number one slot. hypernym: - 13968971-n ili: i113644 @@ -37986,8 +37986,8 @@ definition: - a relatively insignificant position from which future progress might be made example: - - American diplomacy provided a toehold on which to proceed toward peace talks - - his father gave him a toehold in the oil business + - American diplomacy provided a toehold on which to proceed toward peace talks. + - His father gave him a toehold in the oil business. hypernym: - 13968971-n ili: i113645 @@ -37998,7 +37998,7 @@ definition: - the condition of having submitted to control by someone or something else example: - - the union was brought into submission + - The union was brought into submission. - his submission to the will of God hypernym: - 13943868-n @@ -38031,7 +38031,7 @@ definition: - the state of being technical as in the use of technical terms or methods example: - - the judicial system suffered from too much technicality and formality + - The judicial system suffered from too much technicality and formality. - It is a tribute to the tribunals that the technicality at the heart of the appellate process in these tribunals can and does coexist with the relative informality in atmosphere and with procedural flexibility. @@ -38044,7 +38044,7 @@ definition: - the condition of being secured to a base example: - - the plant needs a firm anchorage + - The plant needs a firm anchorage. hypernym: - 13943868-n members: @@ -38054,7 +38054,7 @@ definition: - the provision of a sense of security or steadfastness example: - - the mother provides emotional anchorage for the entire family + - The mother provides emotional anchorage for the entire family. hypernym: - 00026390-n members: diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.substance.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.substance.yaml index 4ba827d4..04e04783 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.substance.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.substance.yaml @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ definition: - material of a particular kind or constitution example: - - the immune response recognizes invading substances + - The immune response recognizes invading substances. hypernym: - 00001930-n ili: i113649 @@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ definition: - the tangible substance that goes into the makeup of a physical object example: - - coal is a hard black material - - wheat is the stuff they use to make bread + - Coal is a hard black material. + - Wheat is the stuff they use to make bread. hypernym: - 00019793-n ili: i113651 @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ definition: - used or abandoned materials for use in creating new products example: - - Every Monday, we put our recycling out on the curb for pick-up + - Every Monday, we put our recycling out on the curb for pick-up. hypernym: - 14604877-n members: @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ definition: - worthless or dangerous material that should be removed example: - - there were impurities in the water + - There were impurities in the water. hypernym: - 14880414-n ili: i113661 @@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ definition: - an abbreviation for ‘hazardous material’ used on warning signs example: - - No HAZMAT in tunnel + - No HAZMAT in tunnel. hypernym: - 14604877-n ili: i113676 @@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ - a mixture containing two or more metallic elements or metallic and nonmetallic elements usually fused together or dissolving into each other when molten example: - - brass is an alloy of zinc and copper + - Brass is an alloy of zinc and copper. hypernym: - 14610438-n ili: i113678 @@ -432,7 +432,7 @@ - a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances; frequently (but not necessarily) a liquid solution example: - - he used a solution of peroxide and water + - He used a solution of peroxide and water. hypernym: - 14610438-n ili: i113687 @@ -730,7 +730,7 @@ definition: - any group or radical of the form RCO- where R is an organic group example: - - an example of the acyl group is the acetyl group + - An example of the acyl group is the acetyl group. hypernym: - 14645624-n ili: i113716 @@ -804,7 +804,7 @@ definition: - a polymer of styrene; a rigid transparent thermoplastic example: - - expanded polystyrene looks like a rigid white foam and is used as packing or insulation + - Expanded polystyrene looks like a rigid white foam and is used as packing or insulation. hypernym: - 14619723-n ili: i113723 @@ -1178,7 +1178,7 @@ definition: - organic compounds containing an amino group and a carboxylic acid group example: - - proteins are composed of various proportions of about 20 common amino acids + - Proteins are composed of various proportions of about 20 common amino acids. hypernym: - 14751849-n ili: i113759 @@ -1260,7 +1260,7 @@ - a fluorocarbon with chlorine; formerly used as a refrigerant and as a propellant in aerosol cans example: - - the chlorine in CFCs causes depletion of atmospheric ozone + - The chlorine in CFCs causes depletion of atmospheric ozone. hypernym: - 14896119-n - 14881429-n @@ -1763,7 +1763,7 @@ definition: - (HI) a colorless or yellow aqueous solution of hydrogen iodide example: - - hydriodic acid is a strong acid + - Hydriodic acid is a strong acid. hypernym: - 14631699-n ili: i113816 @@ -2039,7 +2039,7 @@ definition: - any substance that lessens the purity or effectiveness of a substance example: - - it is necessary to remove the adulterants before use + - It is necessary to remove the adulterants before use. hypernym: - 00020270-n ili: i113844 @@ -2125,7 +2125,7 @@ - any of various water-soluble compounds capable of turning litmus blue and reacting with an acid to form a salt and water example: - - bases include oxides and hydroxides of metals and ammonia + - Bases include oxides and hydroxides of metals and ammonia. hypernym: - 14842408-n ili: i113852 @@ -2137,7 +2137,7 @@ definition: - a metal that is common and not considered precious example: - - lead, iron, copper, tin, and zinc are base metals + - Lead, iron, copper, tin, and zinc are base metals. hypernym: - 14649636-n ili: i113853 @@ -2378,7 +2378,7 @@ definition: - a structurally different form of an element example: - - graphite and diamond are allotropes of carbon + - Graphite and diamond are allotropes of carbon. hypernym: - 14647071-n ili: i113875 @@ -2625,7 +2625,7 @@ - a synthetic compound derived from triazine that is widely used as an agricultural herbicide example: - - atrazine is thought to cause cancer and is banned in some European countries + - Atrazine is thought to cause cancer and is banned in some European countries. hypernym: - 14931001-n ili: i113897 @@ -3354,7 +3354,7 @@ - a soft heavy toxic malleable metallic element; bluish white when freshly cut but tarnishes readily to dull grey example: - - the children were playing with lead soldiers + - The children were playing with lead soldiers. hypernym: - 14649636-n - 92464177-n @@ -5772,8 +5772,8 @@ definition: - gasoline treated with a lead compound to reduce motor knocks example: - - combustion of leaded gasoline released lead into the air where it could cause - lead poisoning + - Combustion of leaded gasoline released lead into the air where it could cause + lead poisoning. hypernym: - 14711074-n ili: i114164 @@ -6385,7 +6385,7 @@ - a toxic protein extracted from castor beans; used as a chemical reagent; can be used as a bioweapon example: - - one milligram of ricin can kill an adult + - One milligram of ricin can kill an adult. hypernym: - 14755688-n - 15058641-n @@ -6408,8 +6408,8 @@ - material consisting of the aggregate of minerals like those making up the Earth's crust example: - - that mountain is solid rock - - stone is abundant in New England and there are many quarries + - That mountain is solid rock. + - Stone is abundant in New England and there are many quarries. hypernym: - 14604877-n ili: i114224 @@ -6566,8 +6566,8 @@ definition: - a crystalline rock that can be cut and polished for jewelry example: - - he had the gem set in a ring for his wife - - she had jewels made of all the rarest stones + - He had the gem set in a ring for his wife. + - She had jewels made of all the rarest stones. hypernym: - 14907357-n ili: i114240 @@ -6960,7 +6960,7 @@ definition: - any glutinous material used to fill pores in surfaces or to stiffen fabrics example: - - size gives body to a fabric + - Size gives body to a fabric. hypernym: - 14730187-n ili: i114279 @@ -7018,9 +7018,9 @@ - an enzyme found in mammals that can catalyze the deamination of adenosine into inosine and ammonia example: - - ADA deficiency can lead to one form of severe combined immunodeficiency disease - - the gene encoding ADA was one of the earlier human genes to be isolated and cloned - for study + - ADA deficiency can lead to one form of severe combined immunodeficiency disease. + - The gene encoding ADA was one of the earlier human genes to be isolated and cloned + for study. hypernym: - 14757125-n ili: i114284 @@ -7251,8 +7251,8 @@ - a white crystalline amide of propenoic acid can damage the nervous system and is carcinogenic in laboratory animals example: - - they claimed that acrylamide is produced when certain carbohydrates are baked - or fried at high temperatures + - They claimed that acrylamide is produced when certain carbohydrates are baked + or fried at high temperatures. hypernym: - 14748425-n ili: i114306 @@ -7294,7 +7294,7 @@ - any of the monovalent metals of group I of the periodic table (lithium or sodium or potassium or rubidium or cesium or francium) example: - - the hydroxides of the alkali metals are strongly alkaline + - The hydroxides of the alkali metals are strongly alkaline. hypernym: - 14649636-n ili: i114310 @@ -8437,7 +8437,7 @@ definition: - the main protein of the keratohyalin granules example: - - the specific target of the immune response in rheumatoid arthritis is filaggrin + - The specific target of the immune response in rheumatoid arthritis is filaggrin. hypernym: - 14752903-n ili: i114421 @@ -8666,7 +8666,7 @@ - an enzyme that regulates prostaglandins that are important for the health of the stomach lining and kidneys example: - - an unfortunate side effect of NSAIDs is that they block Cox-1 + - An unfortunate side effect of NSAIDs is that they block Cox-1. hypernym: - 14762026-n ili: i114444 @@ -8678,7 +8678,7 @@ definition: - an enzyme that makes prostaglandins that cause inflammation and pain and fever example: - - the beneficial effects of NSAIDs result from their ability to block Cox-2 + - The beneficial effects of NSAIDs result from their ability to block Cox-2. hypernym: - 14762026-n ili: i114445 @@ -9389,7 +9389,7 @@ - a steroid hormone produced by the adrenal cortex or synthesized; administered as drugs they reduce swelling and decrease the body's immune response example: - - adrenal cortical steroids are used to treat many different conditions + - Adrenal cortical steroids are used to treat many different conditions. hypernym: - 14769814-n ili: i114512 @@ -11565,7 +11565,7 @@ definition: - the wood from bushes or small branches example: - - they built a fire of brushwood + - They built a fire of brushwood. hypernym: - 15122728-n ili: i114723 @@ -11715,7 +11715,7 @@ definition: - any fat obtained from animals example: - - animal fat is high in saturated fatty acids + - Animal fat is high in saturated fatty acids. hypernym: - 14888511-n - 14779983-n @@ -12286,8 +12286,8 @@ definition: - graphite (or a similar substance) used in such a way as to be a medium of communication example: - - the words were scribbled in pencil - - this artist's favorite medium is pencil + - The words were scribbled in pencil. + - This artist's favorite medium is pencil. hypernym: - 14820745-n ili: i114792 @@ -12743,7 +12743,7 @@ definition: - concrete pavement is sometimes referred to as cement example: - - they stood on the grey cement beside the pool + - They stood on the grey cement beside the pool. hypernym: - 14844350-n ili: i114836 @@ -13612,7 +13612,7 @@ definition: - any of several different crystalline forms of the same chemical compound example: - - calcium carbonate occurs in the allomorphs calcite and aragonite + - Calcium carbonate occurs in the allomorphs calcite and aragonite. hypernym: - 14842408-n ili: i114922 @@ -13740,10 +13740,10 @@ - a fluid agent (gas or liquid) that produces cooling; especially one used to cool a system by transferring heat away from one part to another example: - - he added more coolant to the car's radiator - - the atomic reactor used a gas coolant - - lathe operators use an emulsion of oil and water as a coolant for the cutting - tool + - He added more coolant to the car's radiator. + - The atomic reactor used a gas coolant. + - Lathe operators use an emulsion of oil and water as a coolant for the cutting + tool. hypernym: - 14964038-n - 14802595-n @@ -14269,7 +14269,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06089170-n example: - - DNA is the king of molecules + - DNA is the king of molecules. hypernym: - 15018895-n ili: i114985 @@ -14292,7 +14292,7 @@ definition: - sequence of a gene's DNA that transcribes into protein structures example: - - exons are interspersed with introns + - Exons are interspersed with introns. hypernym: - 14854534-n ili: i114986 @@ -14315,7 +14315,7 @@ definition: - stretches of DNA that do not code for genes example: - - most of the genome consists of junk DNA + - Most of the genome consists of junk DNA. hypernym: - 14854534-n ili: i114988 @@ -14375,7 +14375,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06089170-n example: - - ribonucleic acid is the genetic material of some viruses + - Ribonucleic acid is the genetic material of some viruses. hypernym: - 15018895-n ili: i114993 @@ -14482,7 +14482,7 @@ definition: - water that has condensed on a cool surface overnight from water vapor in the air example: - - in the morning the grass was wet with dew + - In the morning the grass was wet with dew. hypernym: - 11466338-n ili: i115002 @@ -14847,7 +14847,7 @@ definition: - dust resulting from writing with a piece of chalk example: - - chalk dust covered the teacher's hands + - Chalk dust covered the teacher's hands. hypernym: - 14864016-n ili: i115038 @@ -14859,7 +14859,7 @@ - fine powdery material such as dry earth or pollen that can be blown about in the air example: - - the furniture was covered with dust + - The furniture was covered with dust. hypernym: - 14863609-n ili: i115039 @@ -14870,8 +14870,8 @@ definition: - free microscopic particles of solid material example: - - astronomers say that the empty space between planets actually contains measurable - amounts of dust + - Astronomers say that the empty space between planets actually contains measurable + amounts of dust. hypernym: - 14604877-n ili: i115040 @@ -14906,7 +14906,7 @@ - one of four substances thought in ancient and medieval cosmology to constitute the physical universe example: - - the alchemists believed that there were four elements + - The alchemists believed that there were four elements. hypernym: - 00019793-n ili: i115043 @@ -14930,8 +14930,8 @@ example: - air pollution - a smell of chemicals in the air - - open a window and let in some air - - I need some fresh air + - Open a window and let in some air. + - I need some fresh air. hypernym: - 14901736-n ili: i115045 @@ -14949,7 +14949,7 @@ definition: - the air that is inhaled and exhaled in respiration example: - - his sour breath offended her + - His sour breath offended her. hypernym: - 14865437-n ili: i115046 @@ -14998,7 +14998,7 @@ definition: - air at a pressure greater than that of the atmosphere example: - - compressed air is often used to power machines + - Compressed air is often used to power machines. hypernym: - 14866396-n ili: i115051 @@ -15044,7 +15044,7 @@ definition: - the loose soft material that makes up a large part of the land surface example: - - they dug into the earth outside the church + - They dug into the earth outside the church. hypernym: - 14604877-n ili: i115055 @@ -15170,7 +15170,7 @@ - a chemical substance used to improve the structure of the soil and increase its porosity example: - - gypsum can be used as a soil conditioner + - Gypsum can be used as a soil conditioner. hypernym: - 14831008-n ili: i115067 @@ -15301,8 +15301,8 @@ definition: - a solution that conducts electricity example: - - the proper amount and distribution of electrolytes in the body is essential for - health + - The proper amount and distribution of electrolytes in the body is essential for + health. hypernym: - 14613403-n ili: i115079 @@ -15802,8 +15802,8 @@ domain_topic: - 14878134-n example: - - there was blood in his urine - - the child had to make water + - There was blood in his urine. + - The child had to make water. exemplifies: - 07139048-n hypernym: @@ -15843,8 +15843,8 @@ definition: - any materials unused and rejected as worthless or unwanted example: - - they collect the waste once a week - - much of the waste material is carried off in the sewers + - They collect the waste once a week. + - Much of the waste material is carried off in the sewers. hypernym: - 14604877-n ili: i115128 @@ -15930,7 +15930,7 @@ definition: - discarded metal suitable for reprocessing example: - - he finally sold the car for scrap metal + - He finally sold the car for scrap metal. hypernym: - 14881648-n ili: i115135 @@ -15974,7 +15974,7 @@ - (usually plural) waste water from a kitchen or bathroom or chamber pot that has to be emptied by hand example: - - she carried out the sink slops + - She carried out the sink slops. hypernym: - 14880414-n ili: i115139 @@ -16359,7 +16359,7 @@ - a soft greasy substance occurring in organic tissue and consisting of a mixture of lipids (mostly triglycerides) example: - - pizza has too much fat + - Pizza has too much fat. hypernym: - 14963045-n ili: i115175 @@ -16584,7 +16584,7 @@ definition: - any material that fills a space or container example: - - there was not enough fill for the trench + - There was not enough fill for the trench. hypernym: - 14604877-n ili: i115197 @@ -16937,7 +16937,7 @@ definition: - a substance prepared according to a formula example: - - the physician prescribed a commercial preparation of the medicine + - The physician prescribed a commercial preparation of the medicine. hypernym: - 14842408-n ili: i115233 @@ -16964,8 +16964,8 @@ is usually an oxygen molecule that has lost an electron and will stabilize itself by stealing an electron from a nearby molecule example: - - in the body free radicals are high-energy particles that ricochet wildly and damage - cells + - In the body free radicals are high-energy particles that ricochet wildly and damage + cells. hypernym: - 14643403-n ili: i115235 @@ -17011,8 +17011,8 @@ definition: - a substance that can be consumed to produce energy example: - - more fuel is needed during the winter months - - they developed alternative fuels for aircraft + - More fuel is needed during the winter months. + - They developed alternative fuels for aircraft. hypernym: - 00020270-n ili: i115239 @@ -17034,7 +17034,7 @@ - a yellow to yellow-brown humic substance that is soluble in water under all pH conditions example: - - they measured the fluvial fulvic acid + - They measured the fluvial fulvic acid. hypernym: - 14933470-n ili: i115241 @@ -17595,7 +17595,7 @@ definition: - an ester of glycerol and fatty acids that occurs naturally as fats and fatty oils example: - - fresh fats contain glycerides of fatty acids and very little free acid + - Fresh fats contain glycerides of fatty acids and very little free acid. hypernym: - 14911177-n - 14779256-n @@ -17780,7 +17780,7 @@ definition: - a glycoprotein that is found primarily on the surface of helper T cells example: - - CD4 is a receptor for HIV in humans + - CD4 is a receptor for HIV in humans. hypernym: - 14912461-n ili: i115314 @@ -18415,7 +18415,7 @@ definition: - an intervening substance through which something is achieved example: - - the dissolving medium is called a solvent + - The dissolving medium is called a solvent. hypernym: - 00019793-n ili: i115376 @@ -18865,7 +18865,7 @@ definition: - poisonous drug derived from an Eurasian plant of the genus Conium example: - - Socrates refused to flee and died by drinking hemlock + - Socrates refused to flee and died by drinking hemlock. hypernym: - 15061205-n ili: i115420 @@ -19053,7 +19053,7 @@ - a dark brown humic substance that is soluble in water only at pH values greater than 2 example: - - the half-life of humic acid is measured in centuries + - The half-life of humic acid is measured in centuries. hypernym: - 14933470-n ili: i115438 @@ -19418,7 +19418,7 @@ definition: - water frozen in the solid state example: - - Americans like ice in their drinks + - Americans like ice in their drinks. hypernym: - 14907357-n ili: i115475 @@ -19525,7 +19525,7 @@ definition: - material with which something is impregnated example: - - the impregnation, whatever it was, had turned the rock blue + - The impregnation, whatever it was, had turned the rock blue. hypernym: - 14604877-n ili: i115485 @@ -20341,7 +20341,7 @@ - a sugar comprising one glucose molecule linked to a galactose molecule; occurs only in milk example: - - cow's milk contains about 4.7% lactose + - Cow's milk contains about 4.7% lactose. hypernym: - 14860812-n ili: i115566 @@ -21563,7 +21563,7 @@ definition: - wood in small pieces or splinters example: - - the vessel was beaten to matchwood on the rocks + - The vessel was beaten to matchwood on the rocks. hypernym: - 15122728-n ili: i115685 @@ -22059,7 +22059,7 @@ definition: - deep soft mud in water or slush example: - - they waded through the slop + - They waded through the slop. hypernym: - 14980464-n ili: i115733 @@ -22333,7 +22333,7 @@ VX gas is deployed by detonating a container over the target area and can persist in the environment up to several weeks after release example: - - VX gas is one of those things we wish we could disinvent + - VX gas is one of those things we wish we could disinvent. hypernym: - 14984860-n ili: i115759 @@ -22365,7 +22365,7 @@ definition: - cheap paper made from wood pulp and used for printing newspapers example: - - they used bales of newspaper every day + - They used bales of newspaper every day. hypernym: - 14998823-n ili: i115762 @@ -23502,7 +23502,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06099035-n example: - - in a static system, oil cannot be replaced by water on a surface + - In a static system, oil cannot be replaced by water on a surface. - a system generating hydrogen peroxide hypernym: - 00021007-n @@ -23735,7 +23735,7 @@ definition: - any material used for its color example: - - she used a different color for the trim + - She used a different color for the trim. hypernym: - 14604877-n ili: i115894 @@ -25121,7 +25121,7 @@ definition: - water containing salts example: - - the water in the ocean is all saltwater + - The water in the ocean is all saltwater. hypernym: - 14869913-n ili: i116028 @@ -25653,7 +25653,7 @@ definition: - a natural fiber (raw cotton, wool, hemp, flax) that can be twisted to form yarn example: - - staple fibers vary widely in length + - Staple fibers vary widely in length. hypernym: - 14983373-n ili: i116079 @@ -25979,7 +25979,7 @@ - a substance produced by the mucosa of the stomach and intestines that is essential for the absorption of vitamin B12 example: - - lack of intrinsic factor can result in pernicious anemia + - Lack of intrinsic factor can result in pernicious anemia. hypernym: - 07342405-n ili: i116111 @@ -26011,7 +26011,7 @@ - a hemoprotein composed of globin and heme that gives red blood cells their characteristic color; function primarily to transport oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues example: - - fish have simpler hemoglobin than mammals + - Fish have simpler hemoglobin than mammals. hypernym: - 14913035-n ili: i116114 @@ -26040,7 +26040,7 @@ - the bright red hemoglobin that is a combination of hemoglobin and oxygen from the lungs example: - - oxyhemoglobin transports oxygen to the cells of the body + - Oxyhemoglobin transports oxygen to the cells of the body. hypernym: - 15048807-n ili: i116116 @@ -27395,7 +27395,7 @@ definition: - a liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances example: - - the solvent does not change its state in forming a solution + - The solvent does not change its state in forming a solution. hypernym: - 14923303-n ili: i116246 @@ -28003,7 +28003,7 @@ definition: - a chemical substance that causes sneezing and coughing and crying example: - - police used a sternutatory to subdue the mob + - Police used a sternutatory to subdue the mob. hypernym: - 14842408-n ili: i116305 @@ -28428,8 +28428,8 @@ definition: - the univalent anion O2- example: - - much of the O2 supporting cellular respiration is reduced to the superoxide anion - O2- + - Much of the O2 supporting cellular respiration is reduced to the superoxide anion + O2-. hypernym: - 09220693-n ili: i116346 @@ -28451,8 +28451,8 @@ - an enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of superoxide into hydrogen peroxide and oxygen example: - - oxygen free radicals are normally removed in our bodies by the superoxide dismutase - enzymes + - Oxygen free radicals are normally removed in our bodies by the superoxide dismutase + enzymes. hypernym: - 14757125-n ili: i116348 @@ -28756,7 +28756,7 @@ definition: - any material used to thicken example: - - starch is used in cooking as a thickening + - Starch is used in cooking as a thickening. hypernym: - 14604877-n ili: i116377 @@ -29553,7 +29553,7 @@ definition: - a blue to grey green mineral consisting of copper aluminum phosphate example: - - blue turquoise is valued as a gemstone + - Blue turquoise is valued as a gemstone. hypernym: - 14686753-n - 14994225-n @@ -29576,7 +29576,7 @@ - amino acid derived from tyrosine; has a sympathomimetic action; found in chocolate and cola drinks and ripe cheese and beer example: - - patients taking MAOIs should avoid foods containing tyramine + - Patients taking MAOIs should avoid foods containing tyramine. hypernym: - 14626007-n ili: i116454 @@ -30323,7 +30323,7 @@ - a volatile substance; a substance that changes readily from solid or liquid to a vapor example: - - it was heated to evaporate the volatiles + - It was heated to evaporate the volatiles. hypernym: - 00019793-n ili: i116521 @@ -30676,7 +30676,7 @@ definition: - wood used for fuel example: - - they collected and cut their own firewood + - They collected and cut their own firewood. hypernym: - 14899228-n ili: i116556 @@ -30821,7 +30821,7 @@ definition: - a hard cross-grained round piece of wood in a board where a branch emerged example: - - the saw buckled when it hit a knot + - The saw buckled when it hit a knot. hypernym: - 15122728-n ili: i116570 @@ -31372,7 +31372,7 @@ - a toxic alkaloid found in certain tropical South American trees that is a powerful relaxant for striated muscles example: - - curare acts by blocking cholinergic transmission at the myoneural junction + - Curare acts by blocking cholinergic transmission at the myoneural junction. hypernym: - 14736853-n - 14985651-n @@ -31435,7 +31435,7 @@ definition: - a small mass of soft material example: - - he used a wad of cotton to wipe the counter + - He used a wad of cotton to wipe the counter. hypernym: - 14604877-n ili: i116628 diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.time.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.time.yaml index eea5c136..08f13ca9 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.time.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.time.yaml @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ - an amount of time example: - a time period of 30 years - - hastened the period of time of his recovery + - … hastened the period of time of his recovery - Picasso's blue period hypernym: - 13597072-n @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ definition: - a time period during which something occurs or is expected to occur example: - - an agreement can be reached in a reasonably short time frame + - An agreement can be reached in a reasonably short time frame. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116634 @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ definition: - an indefinite period of time example: - - they talked for hours + - They talked for hours. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116640 @@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ definition: - a period of time assigned for work example: - - they work long hours + - They work long hours. hypernym: - 15143170-n ili: i116644 @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ definition: - a time period when you are not required to work example: - - he requested time off to attend his grandmother's funeral + - He requested time off to attend his grandmother's funeral. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116646 @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ definition: - work time spent at the location of or in the presence of other people example: - - instead of working on the problem at home he devoted face time to it at the office + - Instead of working on the problem at home he devoted face time to it at the office. hypernym: - 15143170-n ili: i116647 @@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ definition: - a period of time when you are confined to a hospital example: - - now they try to shorten the patient's hospitalization + - Now they try to shorten the patient's hospitalization. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116650 @@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ definition: - a period of time spent traveling example: - - workers were not paid for their travel time between home and factory + - Workers were not paid for their travel time between home and factory. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116651 @@ -235,8 +235,8 @@ - the period of time that is happening now; any continuous stretch of time including the moment of speech example: - - that is enough for the present - - he lives in the present with no thought of tomorrow + - That is enough for the present. + - He lives in the present with no thought of tomorrow. hypernym: - 00028468-n ili: i116652 @@ -248,8 +248,8 @@ definition: - the momentary present example: - - Now is a good time to do it - - it worked up to right now + - Now is a good time to do it. + - It worked up to right now. hypernym: - 15144478-n ili: i116653 @@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ - at this time example: - the disappointments of the here and now - - she is studying at the moment + - She is studying at the moment. hypernym: - 15144478-n ili: i116654 @@ -274,8 +274,8 @@ definition: - the present example: - - they are up to date - - we haven't heard from them to date + - They are up to date. + - We haven't heard from them to date. hypernym: - 15144478-n ili: i116655 @@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ definition: - a more or less definite period of time now or previously present example: - - it was a sign of the times + - It was a sign of the times. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116656 @@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ definition: - past events to be put aside example: - - let bygones be bygones + - Let bygones be bygones. hypernym: - 15145765-n ili: i116661 @@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ definition: - the end of time example: - - you can wet the bed till kingdom come, for all I care + - You can wet the bed till kingdom come, for all I care. hypernym: - 15146567-n ili: i116665 @@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ - an indefinite period (usually marked by specific attributes or activities) example: - the time of year for planting - - he was a great actor in his time + - He was a great actor in his time. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116667 @@ -450,10 +450,10 @@ definition: - a point or period in time example: - - it should arrive any day now - - after that day she never trusted him again - - those were the days - - these days it is not unusual + - It should arrive any day now. + - After that day she never trusted him again. + - Those were the days. + - These days it is not unusual. hypernym: - 15147173-n ili: i116670 @@ -484,7 +484,7 @@ definition: - time passed in a particular bodily form example: - - he believes that his life will be better in his next incarnation + - He believes that his life will be better in his next incarnation. hypernym: - 15147173-n ili: i116673 @@ -874,8 +874,8 @@ definition: - a reading of a point in time as given by a clock example: - - do you know what time it is? - - the time is 10 o'clock + - Do you know what time it is? + - The time is 10 o'clock. hypernym: - 05824916-n ili: i116704 @@ -964,7 +964,7 @@ definition: - the coordinated universal time on board the spacecraft example: - - SCET = TRM + OWLT + - SCET = TRM + OWLT. hypernym: - 15155386-n ili: i116712 @@ -1099,7 +1099,7 @@ definition: - the time taken to traverse a measured course example: - - it was a world record clocking + - It was a world record clocking. hypernym: - 15158573-n ili: i116724 @@ -1132,7 +1132,7 @@ definition: - the complete duration of something example: - - the job was finished in the span of an hour + - The job was finished in the span of an hour. hypernym: - 15158573-n ili: i116727 @@ -1143,8 +1143,8 @@ definition: - an unbroken period of time during which you do something example: - - there were stretches of boredom - - he did a stretch in the federal penitentiary + - There were stretches of boredom. + - He did a stretch in the federal penitentiary. hypernym: - 15158573-n ili: i116728 @@ -1156,7 +1156,7 @@ definition: - an arrangement of events used as a measure of duration example: - - on the geological time scale, mankind has existed but for a brief moment + - On the geological time scale, mankind has existed but for a brief moment. hypernym: - 15158573-n ili: i116729 @@ -1247,7 +1247,7 @@ definition: - hours or days of work in a calendar week example: - - they worked a 40-hour week + - They worked a 40-hour week. hypernym: - 15143170-n ili: i116737 @@ -1282,9 +1282,9 @@ definition: - the recurring hours when you are not sleeping (especially those when you are working) example: - - my day began early this morning - - it was a busy day on the stock exchange - - she called it a day and went to bed + - My day began early this morning. + - It was a busy day on the stock exchange. + - She called it a day and went to bed. hypernym: - 15143170-n ili: i116740 @@ -1295,7 +1295,7 @@ definition: - the amount of time that a worker must work for an agreed daily wage example: - - they work an 8-hour day + - They work an 8-hour day. hypernym: - 15161405-n ili: i116741 @@ -1360,7 +1360,7 @@ definition: - a day when you are not required to work example: - - Thursday is his day off + - Thursday is his day off. hypernym: - 15143395-n ili: i116747 @@ -1371,7 +1371,7 @@ definition: - time available for ease and relaxation example: - - his job left him little leisure + - His job left him little leisure. hypernym: - 15143395-n ili: i116748 @@ -1383,8 +1383,8 @@ definition: - leisure time away from work devoted to rest or pleasure example: - - we get two weeks of vacation every summer - - we took a short holiday in Puerto Rico + - We get two weeks of vacation every summer. + - We took a short holiday in Puerto Rico. hypernym: - 15162628-n ili: i116749 @@ -1398,7 +1398,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - he came to visit at half-term + - He came to visit at half-term. hypernym: - 15162842-n ili: i116750 @@ -1499,7 +1499,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - he had a pass for three days + - He had a pass for three days. hypernym: - 15164090-n ili: i116760 @@ -1569,8 +1569,8 @@ definition: - the period during which something is functional (as between birth and death) example: - - the battery had a short life - - he lived a long and happy life + - The battery had a short life. + - He lived a long and happy life. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116767 @@ -1589,7 +1589,7 @@ definition: - the period between birth and the present time example: - - I have known him all his life + - I have known him all his life. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116768 @@ -1602,7 +1602,7 @@ definition: - the period from the present until death example: - - he appointed himself emperor for life + - He appointed himself emperor for life. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116769 @@ -1660,7 +1660,7 @@ - a earlier period in someone's life (especially one that they have reason to keep secret) example: - - reporters dug into the candidate's past + - Reporters dug into the candidate's past. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116774 @@ -1689,8 +1689,8 @@ definition: - the time when something begins (especially life) example: - - they divorced after the birth of the child - - his election signaled the birth of a new age + - They divorced after the birth of the child. + - His election signaled the birth of a new age. hypernym: - 15290329-n ili: i116777 @@ -1701,7 +1701,7 @@ definition: - birth of a person example: - - he was taught from the cradle never to cry + - He was taught from the cradle never to cry. hypernym: - 15167127-n ili: i116778 @@ -1713,7 +1713,7 @@ - time period following childbirth when the mother's uterus shrinks and the other functional and anatomic changes of pregnancy are resolved example: - - a perinatologist cared for her during the puerperium + - A perinatologist cared for her during the puerperium. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116779 @@ -1724,7 +1724,7 @@ definition: - the period following birth during which milk is secreted example: - - lactation normally continues until weaning + - Lactation normally continues until weaning. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116780 @@ -1735,8 +1735,8 @@ definition: - beginning to exist or to be apparent example: - - he placed the incipience of democratic faith at around 1850 - - it is designed to arrest monopolies in their incipiency + - He placed the incipience of democratic faith at around 1850. + - It is designed to arrest monopolies in their incipiency. hypernym: - 15290329-n ili: i116781 @@ -1748,7 +1748,7 @@ definition: - the time at which life ends; continuing until dead example: - - she stayed until his death + - She stayed until his death. - a struggle to the last hypernym: - 15291722-n @@ -1761,7 +1761,7 @@ definition: - the time when something ends example: - - it was the death of all his plans + - It was the death of all his plans. - a dying of old hopes hypernym: - 15291722-n @@ -1775,7 +1775,7 @@ definition: - death of a person example: - - he went to his grave without forgiving me + - He went to his grave without forgiving me. - from cradle to grave hypernym: - 15168437-n @@ -1797,7 +1797,7 @@ definition: - the next world example: - - he nearly blew us to kingdom come + - He nearly blew us to kingdom come. hypernym: - 15168824-n ili: i116786 @@ -1817,8 +1817,8 @@ definition: - the end or completion of something example: - - death put a period to his endeavors - - a change soon put a period to my tranquility + - Death put a period to his endeavors. + - A change soon put a period to my tranquility. exemplifies: - 07120141-n hypernym: @@ -1854,7 +1854,7 @@ - a time of life (usually defined in years) at which some particular qualification or power arises example: - - she was now of school age + - She was now of school age. - tall for his eld hypernym: - 15169331-n @@ -2505,9 +2505,9 @@ definition: - a late time of life example: - - old age is not for sissies - - he's showing his years - - age hasn't slowed him down at all + - Old age is not for sissies. + - He's showing his years. + - Age hasn't slowed him down at all. - a beard white with eld - on the brink of geezerhood hypernym: @@ -2579,9 +2579,9 @@ definition: - time for Earth to make a complete rotation on its axis example: - - two days later they left - - they put on two performances every day - - there are 30,000 passengers per day + - Two days later they left. + - They put on two performances every day. + - There are 30,000 passengers per day. hypernym: - 15179734-n ili: i116858 @@ -2602,7 +2602,7 @@ definition: - the dark part of the diurnal cycle considered a time unit example: - - three nights later he collapsed + - Three nights later he collapsed. hypernym: - 15179734-n ili: i116859 @@ -2613,7 +2613,7 @@ definition: - the day after today example: - - what are our tasks for tomorrow? + - What are our tasks for tomorrow? hypernym: - 15180180-n ili: i116860 @@ -2624,8 +2624,8 @@ definition: - the day that includes the present moment (as opposed to yesterday or tomorrow) example: - - Today is beautiful - - did you see today's newspaper? + - Today is beautiful. + - Did you see today's newspaper? hypernym: - 15180180-n ili: i116861 @@ -2636,7 +2636,7 @@ definition: - the day immediately before today example: - - it was in yesterday's newspapers + - It was in yesterday's newspapers. hypernym: - 15180180-n ili: i116862 @@ -2647,7 +2647,7 @@ definition: - the next day example: - - whenever he arrives she leaves on the morrow + - Whenever he arrives she leaves on the morrow. hypernym: - 15180180-n ili: i116863 @@ -2658,7 +2658,7 @@ definition: - the day before example: - - he always arrives on the eve of her departure + - He always arrives on the eve of her departure. hypernym: - 15180180-n ili: i116864 @@ -2812,7 +2812,7 @@ definition: - the specified day of the month example: - - what is the date today? + - What is the date today? hypernym: - 15180180-n ili: i116878 @@ -2824,9 +2824,9 @@ definition: - a particular day specified as the time something happens example: - - the date of the election is set by law - - we hope to get together at an early date - - Mother's Day is always on the same date + - The date of the election is set by law. + - We hope to get together at an early date. + - Mother's Day is always on the same date. hypernym: - 15180180-n ili: i116879 @@ -2847,7 +2847,7 @@ - an alternative date set for some outdoor event in case it rains on the appointed date example: - - the rain date for the picnic will be the following Sunday + - The rain date for the picnic will be the following Sunday. hypernym: - 15184779-n ili: i116881 @@ -2871,7 +2871,7 @@ - the particular day, month, or year (usually according to the Gregorian calendar) that an event occurred example: - - he tried to memorizes all the dates for his history class + - He tried to memorizes all the dates for his history class. hypernym: - 15182001-n - 15234209-n @@ -3034,10 +3034,10 @@ definition: - a weekday on which no festival or holiday is celebrated example: - - in the middle ages feria was used with a prefixed ordinal number to designate + - In the middle ages feria was used with a prefixed ordinal number to designate the day of the week, so ‘secunda feria’ meant Monday, but Sunday and Saturday were always called by their names, Dominicus and Sabbatum, and so feria came to - mean an ordinary weekday + mean an ordinary weekday. hypernym: - 15188204-n ili: i116898 @@ -3134,8 +3134,8 @@ definition: - the time after sunrise and before sunset while it is light outside example: - - the dawn turned night into day - - it is easier to make the repairs in the daytime + - The dawn turned night into day. + - It is easier to make the repairs in the daytime. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116907 @@ -3150,7 +3150,7 @@ definition: - the time period between dawn and noon example: - - I spent the morning running errands + - I spent the morning running errands. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116908 @@ -3199,7 +3199,7 @@ definition: - the customary or habitual hour for eating lunch example: - - he observed a regular lunchtime + - He observed a regular lunchtime. hypernym: - 15190684-n ili: i116912 @@ -3221,7 +3221,7 @@ definition: - the part of the day between noon and evening example: - - he spent a quiet afternoon in the park + - He spent a quiet afternoon in the park. hypernym: - 15190004-n ili: i116914 @@ -3244,7 +3244,7 @@ - the latter part of the day (the period of decreasing daylight from late afternoon until nightfall) example: - - he enjoyed the evening light across the lake + - He enjoyed the evening light across the lake. hypernym: - 15190004-n ili: i116916 @@ -3298,7 +3298,7 @@ definition: - the time between sunset and midnight example: - - he watched television every night + - He watched television every night. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116920 @@ -3309,7 +3309,7 @@ definition: - the period spent sleeping example: - - I had a restless night + - I had a restless night. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116921 @@ -3369,7 +3369,7 @@ definition: - 12 o'clock at night; the middle of the night example: - - young children should not be allowed to stay up until midnight + - Young children should not be allowed to stay up until midnight. hypernym: - 15253174-n ili: i116927 @@ -3416,8 +3416,8 @@ definition: - the first light of day example: - - we got up before dawn - - they talked until morning + - We got up before dawn. + - They talked until morning. hypernym: - 15253174-n ili: i116932 @@ -3458,8 +3458,8 @@ definition: - the time of day immediately following sunset example: - - he loved the twilight - - they finished before the fall of night + - He loved the twilight. + - They finished before the fall of night. hypernym: - 15253174-n ili: i116935 @@ -3478,7 +3478,7 @@ definition: - a shortening of nightfall example: - - they worked from morning to night + - They worked from morning to night. hypernym: - 15194468-n ili: i116936 @@ -3489,7 +3489,7 @@ definition: - any period of seven consecutive days example: - - it rained for a week + - It rained for a week. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116937 @@ -3505,7 +3505,7 @@ definition: - a time period of a week or more example: - - a week from Monday will be too soon! + - A week from Monday will be too soon! exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -3518,7 +3518,7 @@ definition: - a period of fourteen consecutive days example: - - most major tennis tournaments last a fortnight + - Most major tennis tournaments last a fortnight. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116939 @@ -3604,7 +3604,7 @@ definition: - a day when things go poorly example: - - I guess this is one of my off-days + - I guess this is one of my off-days. hypernym: - 15148032-n ili: i116945 @@ -3618,8 +3618,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - access time is the sum of seek time and rotational latency and command processing - overhead + - Access time is the sum of seek time and rotational latency and command processing + overhead. hypernym: - 15294470-n ili: i116946 @@ -3635,7 +3635,7 @@ - the interval between two times example: - the distance from birth to death - - it all happened in the space of 10 minutes + - It all happened in the space of 10 minutes. hypernym: - 15294470-n ili: i116947 @@ -3647,8 +3647,8 @@ definition: - a remote point in time example: - - if that happens, it will be at some distance in the future - - at a distance of ten years he had forgotten many of the details + - If that happens, it will be at some distance in the future. + - At a distance of ten years he had forgotten many of the details. hypernym: - 15205381-n ili: i116948 @@ -4098,7 +4098,7 @@ definition: - an instant of time example: - - at that point I had to leave + - At that point I had to leave. hypernym: - 00033914-n ili: i116986 @@ -4131,7 +4131,7 @@ definition: - the latest time for vacating a hotel room example: - - the checkout here is 12 noon + - The checkout here is 12 noon. hypernym: - 15205929-n ili: i116989 @@ -4292,8 +4292,8 @@ definition: - a day on which work is suspended by law or custom example: - - no mail is delivered on federal holidays - - it's a good thing that New Year's was a holiday because everyone had a hangover + - No mail is delivered on federal holidays. + - It's a good thing that New Year's was a holiday because everyone had a hangover. hypernym: - 15182185-n ili: i117003 @@ -5423,7 +5423,7 @@ - the period of time that it takes for a planet (as, e.g., Earth or Mars) to make a complete revolution around the sun example: - - a Martian year takes 687 of our days + - A Martian year takes 687 of our days. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117103 @@ -5447,7 +5447,7 @@ definition: - the end of a calendar year example: - - he had to unload the merchandise before the year-end + - He had to unload the merchandise before the year-end. hypernym: - 15291722-n ili: i117105 @@ -5544,8 +5544,8 @@ - the period of instruction in a school; the time period when school is in session example: - stay after school - - he didn't miss a single day of school - - when the school day was done we would walk home together + - He didn't miss a single day of school. + - When the school day was done we would walk home together. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117114 @@ -5577,7 +5577,7 @@ definition: - a period of time containing 365 (or 366) days example: - - she is 4 years old + - She is 4 years old. - in the year 1920 hypernym: - 15137796-n @@ -5733,7 +5733,7 @@ definition: - a time unit of approximately 30 days example: - - he was given a month to pay the bill + - He was given a month to pay the bill. hypernym: - 15179734-n ili: i117131 @@ -5748,7 +5748,7 @@ definition: - a fourth part of a year; three months example: - - unemployment fell during the last quarter + - Unemployment fell during the last quarter. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117132 @@ -5806,7 +5806,7 @@ definition: - the time when the Moon is fully illuminated example: - - the moon is at the full + - The moon is at the full. hypernym: - 15231540-n ili: i117138 @@ -5873,7 +5873,7 @@ - the period of time taken by a particular planet (e.g. Mars) to make a complete rotation on its axis example: - - how long is a day on Jupiter? + - How long is a day on Jupiter? hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117144 @@ -5934,7 +5934,7 @@ definition: - one of the twelve divisions of the calendar year example: - - he paid the bill last month + - He paid the bill last month. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117150 @@ -6794,7 +6794,7 @@ definition: - any day on which school is in session example: - - go to bed early because tomorrow is a school day + - Go to bed early because tomorrow is a school day. hypernym: - 15182185-n ili: i117226 @@ -6924,7 +6924,7 @@ - a limited period of time example: - a prison term - - he left school before the end of term + - He left school before the end of term. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117238 @@ -6937,9 +6937,9 @@ definition: - the period of time a prisoner is imprisoned example: - - he served a prison term of 15 months - - his sentence was 5 to 10 years - - he is doing time in the county jail + - He served a prison term of 15 months. + - His sentence was 5 to 10 years. + - He is doing time in the county jail. hypernym: - 15249282-n ili: i117239 @@ -6961,7 +6961,7 @@ definition: - a prison term lasting as long as the prisoner lives example: - - he got life for killing the guard + - He got life for killing the guard. hypernym: - 15249488-n ili: i117241 @@ -6973,7 +6973,7 @@ definition: - the time during which a school holds classes example: - - they had to shorten the school term + - They had to shorten the school term. hypernym: - 15249282-n ili: i117242 @@ -7023,7 +7023,7 @@ definition: - one of four periods into which the school year is divided example: - - the fall quarter ends at Christmas + - The fall quarter ends at Christmas. hypernym: - 15250045-n ili: i117247 @@ -7135,7 +7135,7 @@ definition: - a period of time equal to 1/24th of a day example: - - the job will take more than an hour + - The job will take more than an hour. hypernym: - 15179734-n ili: i117257 @@ -7173,7 +7173,7 @@ definition: - clock time example: - - the hour is getting late + - The hour is getting late. hypernym: - 15154879-n ili: i117260 @@ -7194,7 +7194,7 @@ definition: - a special and memorable period example: - - it was their finest hour + - It was their finest hour. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117262 @@ -7513,7 +7513,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - the game was finished in regulation time + - The game was finished in regulation time. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117291 @@ -7574,7 +7574,7 @@ definition: - a unit of time equal to 60 seconds or 1/60th of an hour example: - - he ran a 4 minute mile + - He ran a 4 minute mile. hypernym: - 15179734-n ili: i117297 @@ -7588,7 +7588,7 @@ definition: - a unit of time equal to 15 minutes or a quarter of an hour example: - - it's a quarter til 4 + - It's a quarter til 4. - a quarter after 4 o'clock hypernym: - 15179734-n @@ -7718,8 +7718,8 @@ definition: - the season of growth; spring; the beginning of spring example: - - the emerging buds were a sure sign of spring - - he will hold office until the spring of next year + - The emerging buds were a sure sign of spring. + - He will hold office until the spring of next year. hypernym: - 15261272-n ili: i117309 @@ -7734,7 +7734,7 @@ - the warmest season of the year; in the Northern Hemisphere it extends from the summer solstice to the autumnal equinox example: - - they spent a lazy summer at the shore + - They spent a lazy summer at the shore. hypernym: - 15261272-n ili: i117310 @@ -7819,7 +7819,7 @@ definition: - the season when travel is most active and rates are highest example: - - they traveled to Europe in high season + - They traveled to Europe in high season. hypernym: - 15264376-n ili: i117318 @@ -7870,7 +7870,7 @@ definition: - a recurrent time marked by major holidays example: - - it was the Christmas season + - It was the Christmas season. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117323 @@ -7881,8 +7881,8 @@ definition: - a period of the year marked by special events or activities in some field example: - - he celebrated his 10th season with the ballet company - - she always looked forward to the avocado season + - He celebrated his 10th season with the ballet company. + - She always looked forward to the avocado season. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117324 @@ -8106,8 +8106,8 @@ definition: - a prolonged period of time example: - - we've known each other for ages - - I haven't been there for years and years + - We've known each other for ages. + - I haven't been there for years and years. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117346 @@ -8120,7 +8120,7 @@ definition: - a time perceived as long example: - - I hadn't seen him in a month of Sundays + - I hadn't seen him in a month of Sundays. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -8133,9 +8133,9 @@ definition: - a period of time sufficient for factors to work themselves out example: - - in the long run we will win - - in the long run we will all be dead - - he performed well over the long haul + - In the long run we will win. + - In the long run we will all be dead. + - He performed well over the long haul. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117348 @@ -8147,7 +8147,7 @@ definition: - an immeasurably long period of time example: - - oh, that happened eons ago + - Oh, that happened eons ago. hypernym: - 15267766-n ili: i117349 @@ -8190,7 +8190,7 @@ definition: - a long time example: - - something that happens once in blue moon almost never happens + - Something that happens once in blue moon almost never happens. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -8205,7 +8205,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - he has been a conductor since the year dot + - He has been a conductor since the year dot. hypernym: - 15267766-n ili: i117354 @@ -8216,7 +8216,7 @@ definition: - a prolonged shortage example: - - when England defeated Pakistan it ended a ten-year drought + - When England defeated Pakistan it ended a ten-year drought. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117355 @@ -8228,7 +8228,7 @@ definition: - a particular point in time example: - - the moment he arrived the party began + - The moment he arrived the party began. hypernym: - 15205381-n ili: i117356 @@ -8242,8 +8242,8 @@ definition: - the latest possible moment example: - - money became available at the eleventh hour - - at the last minute the government changed the rules + - Money became available at the eleventh hour. + - At the last minute the government changed the rules. hypernym: - 15269461-n ili: i117357 @@ -8273,7 +8273,7 @@ definition: - a very brief moment example: - - they were strangers sharing a pinpoint of time together + - They were strangers sharing a pinpoint of time together. hypernym: - 15269461-n ili: i117360 @@ -8284,7 +8284,7 @@ definition: - a suitable moment example: - - it is time to go + - It is time to go. hypernym: - 15269461-n ili: i117361 @@ -8295,7 +8295,7 @@ definition: - nearly past the time when something should be done example: - - it is high time you went to work + - It is high time you went to work. hypernym: - 15270326-n ili: i117362 @@ -8349,8 +8349,8 @@ definition: - a period of indeterminate length (usually short) marked by some action or condition example: - - he was here for a little while - - I need to rest for a piece + - He was here for a little while. + - I need to rest for a piece. - a spell of good weather - a patch of bad weather hypernym: @@ -8385,9 +8385,9 @@ definition: - an indefinitely short time example: - - wait just a moment + - Wait just a moment. - in a mo - - it only takes a minute + - It only takes a minute. - in just a bit hypernym: - 15147173-n @@ -8403,7 +8403,7 @@ definition: - a very short time (as the time it takes the eye to blink or the heart to beat) example: - - if I had the chance, I'd do it in a flash + - If I had the chance, I'd do it in a flash. hypernym: - 15271664-n ili: i117371 @@ -8432,7 +8432,7 @@ definition: - a unit of geological time during which a system of rocks formed example: - - ganoid fishes swarmed during the earlier geological periods + - Ganoid fishes swarmed during the earlier geological periods. hypernym: - 15140868-n ili: i117373 @@ -8481,7 +8481,7 @@ some Muslims still maintain that the Muslim world must always have a calif as head of the community example: - - their goal was to reestablish the Caliphate + - Their goal was to reestablish the Caliphate. ili: i117377 instance_hypernym: - 15273375-n @@ -8507,7 +8507,7 @@ - in the day of the dinosaurs - in the days of the Roman Empire - in the days of sailing ships - - he was a successful pianist in his day + - He was a successful pianist in his day. hypernym: - 15273375-n ili: i117379 @@ -8536,7 +8536,7 @@ definition: - the normal time between successive generations example: - - they had to wait a generation for that prejudice to fade + - They had to wait a generation for that prejudice to fade. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117382 @@ -8755,7 +8755,7 @@ definition: - an indefinite time in the future example: - - he'll get around to it in the sweet by-and-by + - He'll get around to it in the sweet by-and-by. hypernym: - 15146567-n ili: i117404 @@ -8766,8 +8766,8 @@ definition: - any distinct period in history or in a person's life example: - - the industrial revolution opened a new chapter in British history - - the divorce was an ugly chapter in their relationship + - The industrial revolution opened a new chapter in British history. + - The divorce was an ugly chapter in their relationship. hypernym: - 15315573-n ili: i117405 @@ -8796,7 +8796,7 @@ definition: - an era of history having some distinctive feature example: - - we live in a litigious age + - We live in a litigious age. hypernym: - 15273375-n ili: i117408 @@ -8844,7 +8844,7 @@ definition: - any period of time during which glaciers covered a large part of the earth's surface example: - - the most recent ice age was during the Pleistocene + - The most recent ice age was during the Pleistocene. hypernym: - 15272329-n ili: i117412 @@ -8896,7 +8896,7 @@ definition: - the first half of an inning; while the visiting team is at bat example: - - a relief pitcher took over in the top of the fifth + - A relief pitcher took over in the top of the fifth. hypernym: - 15281525-n ili: i117416 @@ -8918,7 +8918,7 @@ definition: - a unit of play in tennis or squash example: - - they played two sets of tennis after dinner + - They played two sets of tennis after dinner. hypernym: - 15281726-n ili: i117418 @@ -8957,7 +8957,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00456623-n example: - - rain stopped play in the 4th inning + - Rain stopped play in the 4th inning. hypernym: - 00033914-n ili: i117421 @@ -9052,7 +9052,7 @@ - 00469555-n - 00482814-n example: - - both teams scored in the first quarter + - Both teams scored in the first quarter. hypernym: - 05876035-n ili: i117429 @@ -9145,7 +9145,7 @@ - the historic period (1793-94) during the French Revolution when thousands were executed example: - - the Reign of the Bourbons ended and the Reign of Terror began + - The Reign of the Bourbons ended and the Reign of Terror began. ili: i117437 instance_hypernym: - 15278839-n @@ -9178,7 +9178,7 @@ definition: - a period during which something or somebody is dominant or powerful example: - - he was helpless under the reign of his egotism + - He was helpless under the reign of his egotism. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117440 @@ -9251,7 +9251,7 @@ - the continuous period of time during which something (a machine or a factory) operates or continues in operation example: - - the assembly line was on a 12-hour run + - The assembly line was on a 12-hour run. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117447 @@ -9302,7 +9302,7 @@ - the present time or age example: - the world of today - - today we have computers + - Today we have computers. hypernym: - 15144478-n ili: i117452 @@ -9322,8 +9322,8 @@ definition: - the recent past example: - - yesterday's solutions are not good enough - - we shared many yesterdays + - Yesterday's solutions are not good enough. + - We shared many yesterdays. hypernym: - 15145765-n ili: i117454 @@ -9348,7 +9348,7 @@ definition: - the near or foreseeable future example: - - there was a wedding in the offing + - There was a wedding in the offing. hypernym: - 15146567-n ili: i117456 @@ -9360,7 +9360,7 @@ - the near future example: - tomorrow's world - - everyone hopes for a better tomorrow + - Everyone hopes for a better tomorrow. hypernym: - 15146567-n ili: i117457 @@ -9422,7 +9422,7 @@ definition: - in the correct rhythm example: - - the dancers moved in time with the music + - The dancers moved in time with the music. hypernym: - 15146953-n ili: i117463 @@ -9433,7 +9433,7 @@ definition: - a gradually increasing tempo of music example: - - my ear will not accept such violent accelerandos + - My ear will not accept such violent accelerandos. hypernym: - 15289174-n ili: i117464 @@ -9498,8 +9498,8 @@ definition: - the time at which something is supposed to begin example: - - they got an early start - - she knew from the get-go that he was the man for her + - They got an early start. + - She knew from the get-go that he was the man for her. hypernym: - 15205381-n ili: i117471 @@ -9541,7 +9541,7 @@ definition: - the tenure of a president example: - - things were quiet during the Eisenhower administration + - Things were quiet during the Eisenhower administration. hypernym: - 15316734-n ili: i117474 @@ -9601,9 +9601,9 @@ definition: - the temporal end; the concluding time example: - - the stopping point of each round was signaled by a bell - - the market was up at the finish - - they were playing better at the close of the season + - The stopping point of each round was signaled by a bell. + - The market was up at the finish. + - They were playing better at the close of the season. hypernym: - 15291722-n ili: i117479 @@ -9620,7 +9620,7 @@ definition: - an opening time period example: - - it was the dawn of the Roman Empire + - It was the dawn of the Roman Empire. exemplifies: - 07120141-n hypernym: @@ -9633,7 +9633,7 @@ definition: - a later concluding time period example: - - it was the evening of the Roman Empire + - It was the evening of the Roman Empire. exemplifies: - 07120141-n hypernym: @@ -9771,7 +9771,7 @@ definition: - a time assigned on a schedule or agenda example: - - the TV program has a new time slot + - The TV program has a new time slot. - an aircraft landing slot hypernym: - 15294470-n @@ -9785,10 +9785,10 @@ - a period of time considered as a resource under your control and sufficient to accomplish something example: - - take time to smell the roses - - I didn't have time to finish - - it took more than half my time - - he waited for a long time + - Take time to smell the roses. + - I didn't have time to finish. + - It took more than half my time. + - He waited for a long time. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117493 @@ -9809,7 +9809,7 @@ definition: - the time interval during which something or somebody is away example: - - he visited during my absence + - He visited during my absence. hypernym: - 15294470-n ili: i117495 @@ -9853,7 +9853,7 @@ definition: - a pause or interruption (as in a conversation) example: - - after an ominous caesura the preacher continued + - After an ominous caesura the preacher continued. hypernym: - 15295994-n ili: i117499 @@ -9873,8 +9873,8 @@ definition: - time during which some action is awaited example: - - instant replay caused too long a delay - - he ordered a hold in the action + - Instant replay caused too long a delay. + - He ordered a hold in the action. hypernym: - 15295994-n ili: i117501 @@ -9890,7 +9890,7 @@ - a mutually agreed delay in the date set for the completion of a job or payment of a debt example: - - they applied for an extension of the loan + - They applied for an extension of the loan. hypernym: - 15297015-n ili: i117502 @@ -9928,7 +9928,7 @@ definition: - the time between one event, process, or period and another example: - - meanwhile the socialists are running the government + - Meanwhile the socialists are running the government. hypernym: - 15294470-n ili: i117506 @@ -9981,8 +9981,8 @@ definition: - a period of time spent sleeping example: - - he felt better after a little sleep - - there wasn't time for a nap + - He felt better after a little sleep. + - There wasn't time for a nap. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117511 @@ -10005,7 +10005,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - roused him from his kip + - … roused him from his kip hypernym: - 15298612-n ili: i117513 @@ -10016,7 +10016,7 @@ definition: - a pause for relaxation example: - - people actually accomplish more when they take time for short rests + - People actually accomplish more when they take time for short rests. hypernym: - 15295994-n ili: i117514 @@ -10030,7 +10030,7 @@ definition: - a brief suspension of play example: - - each team has two time-outs left + - Each team has two time-outs left. hypernym: - 15295994-n ili: i117515 @@ -10041,7 +10041,7 @@ definition: - a pause during which things are calm or activities are diminished example: - - there was never a letup in the noise + - There was never a letup in the noise. hypernym: - 15295994-n ili: i117516 @@ -10261,7 +10261,7 @@ definition: - the amount of blood pumped out by the ventricles in a given period of time example: - - a resting adult has a cardiac output of about three quarts a minute + - A resting adult has a cardiac output of about three quarts a minute. hypernym: - 15302716-n ili: i117536 @@ -10281,8 +10281,8 @@ definition: - the number of occurrences within a given time period example: - - the frequency of modulation was 40 cycles per second - - the frequency of his seizures increased as he grew older + - The frequency of modulation was 40 cycles per second. + - The frequency of his seizures increased as he grew older. hypernym: - 15311467-n ili: i117538 @@ -10526,7 +10526,7 @@ definition: - rate of revolution of a motor example: - - the engine was doing 6000 revs + - The engine was doing 6000 revs. hypernym: - 15311467-n ili: i117558 @@ -10573,7 +10573,7 @@ definition: - the time between occurrences of a repeating event example: - - some women do not control the spacing of their children + - Some women do not control the spacing of their children. hypernym: - 15311467-n ili: i117562 @@ -10649,7 +10649,7 @@ definition: - excessive velocity example: - - the meteorites struck the earth with hypervelocity impacts + - The meteorites struck the earth with hypervelocity impacts. hypernym: - 15307914-n ili: i117570 @@ -10732,7 +10732,7 @@ definition: - the frequency with which a person is present example: - - a student's attendance is an important factor in her grade + - A student's attendance is an important factor in her grade. hypernym: - 15303267-n ili: i117578 @@ -10821,8 +10821,8 @@ definition: - a magnitude or frequency relative to a time unit example: - - they traveled at a rate of 55 miles per hour - - the rate of change was faster than expected + - They traveled at a rate of 55 miles per hour. + - The rate of change was faster than expected. hypernym: - 13837364-n ili: i117586 @@ -10900,7 +10900,7 @@ endometrial lining of the uterus prepares for pregnancy; if pregnancy does not occur the lining is shed at menstruation example: - - the average menstrual cycle is 28 days + - The average menstrual cycle is 28 days. hypernym: - 07355638-n ili: i117593 @@ -10940,7 +10940,7 @@ mammals (especially elephants); is associated with discharge from a gland between the eye and ear example: - - the frenzied elephant was in musth + - The frenzied elephant was in musth. hypernym: - 15315573-n ili: i117596 @@ -10963,8 +10963,8 @@ definition: - the time interval between the initiation and the completion of a production process example: - - the lead times for many publications can vary tremendously - - planning is an area where lead time can be reduced + - The lead times for many publications can vary tremendously. + - Planning is an area where lead time can be reduced. hypernym: - 15294470-n ili: i117598 @@ -10984,7 +10984,7 @@ definition: - the time it takes to complete one full orbit around a celestial body example: - - the orbit period depends on the altitude of the satellite + - The orbit period depends on the altitude of the satellite. hypernym: - 15315015-n ili: i117600 @@ -11006,7 +11006,7 @@ definition: - any distinct time period in a sequence of events example: - - we are in a transitional stage in which many former ideas must be revised or rejected + - We are in a transitional stage in which many former ideas must be revised or rejected. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117602 @@ -11040,7 +11040,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - their achievements stand as a culmination of centuries of development + - Their achievements stand as a culmination of centuries of development. hypernym: - 15315573-n ili: i117605 @@ -11092,7 +11092,7 @@ definition: - a time period for working (after which you will be relieved by someone else) example: - - it's my go + - It's my go. - a spell of work hypernym: - 15317037-n @@ -11285,7 +11285,7 @@ definition: - a (future) time of financial need example: - - I am saving for a rainy day + - I am saving for a rainy day. exemplifies: - 07120141-n hypernym: @@ -11328,7 +11328,7 @@ definition: - a time period when some activity or skill was at its peak example: - - it was the golden age of cinema + - It was the golden age of cinema. hypernym: - 15320288-n ili: i117632 @@ -11401,8 +11401,8 @@ definition: - that time; that moment example: - - we will arrive before then - - we were friends from then on + - We will arrive before then. + - We were friends from then on. hypernym: - 15205381-n ili: i117639 @@ -11415,7 +11415,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06243034-n example: - - the family is sitting shiva + - The family is sitting shiva. hypernym: - 15194920-n ili: i117640 @@ -11484,7 +11484,7 @@ definition: - the time it takes to complete a prescribed procedure example: - - they increased output by decreasing processing time + - They increased output by decreasing processing time. hypernym: - 15294470-n ili: i117646 @@ -11557,7 +11557,7 @@ definition: - the actual time that it takes a process to occur example: - - information is updated in real time + - Information is updated in real time. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117652 @@ -11623,8 +11623,8 @@ definition: - the time period that is considered best for starting or finishing something example: - - the expanded window will give us time to catch the thieves - - they had a window of less than an hour when an attack would have succeeded + - The expanded window will give us time to catch the thieves. + - They had a window of less than an hour when an attack would have succeeded. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117658 @@ -11653,7 +11653,7 @@ - the period between midnight and noon example: - source: Title of album by One Direction - text: Made in the A.M. + text: made in the A.M. hypernym: - 15137796-n members: diff --git a/src/yaml/verb.body.yaml b/src/yaml/verb.body.yaml index 1d760d29..b637c7e0 100644 --- a/src/yaml/verb.body.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/verb.body.yaml @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ - 00005041-v - 00004227-v example: - - I can breathe better when the air is clean - - The patient is respiring + - I can breathe better when the air is clean. + - The patient is respiring. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i21778 @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ definition: - breathe with great difficulty, as when experiencing a strong emotion example: - - She choked with emotion when she spoke about her deceased husband + - She choked with emotion when she spoke about her deceased husband. hypernym: - 00001740-v ili: i21781 @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ definition: - breathe excessively hard and fast example: - - The mountain climber started to hyperventilate + - The mountain climber started to hyperventilate. hypernym: - 00001740-v ili: i21782 @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ definition: - produce hyperventilation in example: - - The nurses had to hyperventilate the patient + - The nurses had to hyperventilate the patient. hypernym: - 00078513-v ili: i21783 @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ definition: - expel gas from the stomach example: - - Please don't burp at the table + - Please don't burp at the table. hypernym: - 00105087-v ili: i21785 @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ definition: - breathe spasmodically, and make a sound example: - - When you have to hiccup, drink a glass of cold water + - When you have to hiccup, drink a glass of cold water. hypernym: - 00001740-v ili: i21787 @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ definition: - heave or utter a sigh; breathe deeply and heavily example: - - She sighed sadly + - She sighed sadly. hypernym: - 00001740-v ili: i21788 @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ definition: - expel air example: - - Exhale when you lift the weight + - Exhale when you lift the weight. hypernym: - 00001740-v ili: i21789 @@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ definition: - keep from exhaling or expelling example: - - hold your breath + - Hold your breath. hypernym: - 00233707-v ili: i21790 @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ definition: - give out (breath or an odor) example: - - The chimney exhales a thick smoke + - The chimney exhales a thick smoke. hypernym: - 00105087-v ili: i21791 @@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ entails: - 00004227-v example: - - Pepper makes me sneeze + - Pepper makes me sneeze. hypernym: - 00010234-v ili: i21792 @@ -192,10 +192,10 @@ definition: - draw in (air) example: - - Inhale deeply - - inhale the fresh mountain air - - The patient has trouble inspiring - - The lung cancer patient cannot inspire air very well + - Inhale deeply. + - Inhale the fresh mountain air. + - The patient has trouble inspiring. + - The lung cancer patient cannot inspire air very well. hypernym: - 00001740-v ili: i21793 @@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ definition: - breathe noisily, as when one is exhausted example: - - The runners reached the finish line, panting heavily + - The runners reached the finish line, panting heavily. hypernym: - 00007012-v ili: i21794 @@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ definition: - exhale abruptly, as when one has a chest cold or congestion example: - - The smoker coughs all day + - The smoker coughs all day. hypernym: - 00006238-v ili: i21795 @@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ definition: - cough spasmodically example: - - The patient with emphysema is hacking all day + - The patient with emphysema is hacking all day. hypernym: - 00005815-v ili: i21796 @@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ definition: - make a snorting sound by exhaling hard example: - - The critic snorted contemptuously + - The critic snorted contemptuously. hypernym: - 00004227-v ili: i21798 @@ -278,7 +278,7 @@ definition: - blow hard and loudly example: - - he huffed and puffed as he made his way up the mountain + - He huffed and puffed as he made his way up the mountain. hypernym: - 00007012-v ili: i21800 @@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ definition: - exhale hard example: - - blow on the soup to cool it down + - Blow on the soup to cool it down. hypernym: - 00004227-v ili: i21801 @@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ definition: - utter a yawn, as from lack of oxygen or when one is tired example: - - The child yawned during the long performance + - The child yawned during the long performance. hypernym: - 00001740-v ili: i21803 @@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ definition: - inhale audibly through the nose example: - - the sick student was sniffling in the back row + - The sick student was sniffling in the back row. hypernym: - 00005041-v ili: i21804 @@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ definition: - briefly shut the eyes example: - - The TV announcer never seems to blink + - The TV announcer never seems to blink. hypernym: - 00010234-v ili: i21805 @@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ definition: - signal by winking example: - - She winked at him + - She winked at him. hypernym: - 00994073-v ili: i21808 @@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ definition: - cross one's eyes as if in strabismus example: - - The children squinted so as to scare each other + - The children squinted so as to scare each other. hypernym: - 00034281-v ili: i21810 @@ -407,7 +407,7 @@ definition: - partly close one's eyes, as when hit by direct blinding light example: - - The driver squinted as the sun hit his windshield + - The driver squinted as the sun hit his windshield. hypernym: - 00033592-v - 02169748-v @@ -419,7 +419,7 @@ definition: - make a face indicating disgust or dislike example: - - She winced when she heard his pompous speech + - She winced when she heard his pompous speech. hypernym: - 00034281-v ili: i21812 @@ -430,7 +430,7 @@ definition: - cast off hair, skin, horn, or feathers example: - - our dog sheds every Spring + - Our dog sheds every Spring. hypernym: - 01516062-v ili: i21813 @@ -445,7 +445,7 @@ definition: - peel off in scales example: - - dry skin desquamates + - Dry skin desquamates. hypernym: - 00009140-v ili: i21814 @@ -457,7 +457,7 @@ definition: - make an uncontrolled, short, jerky motion example: - - his face is twitching + - His face is twitching. hypernym: - 00010047-v ili: i21815 @@ -471,7 +471,7 @@ definition: - make fine, irregular, rapid twitching movements example: - - His heart fibrillated and he died + - His heart fibrillated and he died. hypernym: - 00009624-v ili: i21816 @@ -502,10 +502,10 @@ definition: - behave in a certain manner; show a certain behavior; conduct or comport oneself example: - - You should act like an adult - - Don't behave like a fool + - You should act like an adult. + - Don't behave like a fool. - What makes her do this way? - - The dog acts ferocious, but he is really afraid of people + - The dog acts ferocious, but he is really afraid of people. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i21819 @@ -527,7 +527,7 @@ definition: - try very hard to please someone example: - - She falls over backwards when she sees her mother-in-law + - She falls over backwards when she sees her mother-in-law. hypernym: - 00010428-v ili: i21820 @@ -548,7 +548,7 @@ definition: - act in a vulgar manner example: - - The drunkard tends to vulgarize + - The drunkard tends to vulgarize. hypernym: - 00010428-v ili: i21822 @@ -581,7 +581,7 @@ definition: - act in a threatening manner example: - - A menacing person + - a menacing person hypernym: - 00010428-v ili: i21825 @@ -618,7 +618,7 @@ definition: - suddenly behave coldly and formally example: - - She froze when she saw her ex-husband + - She froze when she saw her ex-husband. hypernym: - 00010428-v ili: i21828 @@ -670,7 +670,7 @@ definition: - engage in an activity as if it were a game rather than take it seriously example: - - They played games on their opponents + - They played games on their opponents. - play the stock market - play with her feelings - toy with an idea @@ -685,8 +685,8 @@ definition: - pretend to have certain qualities or state of mind example: - - He acted the idiot - - She plays deaf when the news are bad + - He acted the idiot. + - She plays deaf when the news are bad. hypernym: - 00010428-v ili: i21834 @@ -702,7 +702,7 @@ definition: - act as a stooge, in a compliant or subordinate manner example: - - He stooged for the flamboyant Senator + - He stooged for the flamboyant Senator. hypernym: - 00010428-v ili: i21835 @@ -713,7 +713,7 @@ definition: - move with or as if with a tremor example: - - his hands shook + - His hands shook. hypernym: - 00010047-v ili: i21836 @@ -746,7 +746,7 @@ definition: - be in a state of action example: - - she is always moving + - She is always moving. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i21839 @@ -792,7 +792,7 @@ definition: - take a siesta example: - - She naps everyday after lunch for an hour + - She naps everyday after lunch for an hour. hypernym: - 00014735-v ili: i21843 @@ -816,7 +816,7 @@ definition: - sleep later than usual or customary example: - - On Sundays, I sleep in + - On Sundays, I sleep in. hypernym: - 00014735-v ili: i21845 @@ -828,7 +828,7 @@ definition: - sleep during winter example: - - Bears must eat a lot of food before they hibernate in their caves + - Bears must eat a lot of food before they hibernate in their caves. hypernym: - 00014735-v ili: i21846 @@ -840,7 +840,7 @@ definition: - sleep during summer example: - - certain animals estivate + - Certain animals estivate. hypernym: - 00014735-v ili: i21847 @@ -852,7 +852,7 @@ definition: - be on the verge of sleeping example: - - The students were drowsing in the 8 AM class + - The students were drowsing in the 8 AM class. hypernym: - 00014398-v ili: i21848 @@ -863,7 +863,7 @@ definition: - be almost asleep example: - - The old man sat nodding by the fireplace + - The old man sat nodding by the fireplace. hypernym: - 00016373-v ili: i21849 @@ -874,7 +874,7 @@ definition: - let the head fall forward through drowsiness example: - - The old man was nodding in his chair + - The old man was nodding in his chair. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i21850 @@ -885,7 +885,7 @@ definition: - fall asleep fast, as when one is extremely tired example: - - after the long drive, we zonked out and slept for 10 hours + - After the long drive, we zonked out and slept for 10 hours. hypernym: - 00017275-v ili: i21851 @@ -898,7 +898,7 @@ entails: - 00014735-v example: - - she complained that her husband snores + - She complained that her husband snores. hypernym: - 00001740-v ili: i21852 @@ -911,7 +911,7 @@ definition: - change from a waking to a sleeping state example: - - he always falls asleep during lectures + - He always falls asleep during lectures. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i21853 @@ -929,7 +929,7 @@ definition: - go to bed example: - - We bedded down at midnight + - We bedded down at midnight. hypernym: - 00017858-v ili: i21854 @@ -941,7 +941,7 @@ definition: - sleep in a convenient place example: - - You can crash here, though it's not very comfortable + - You can crash here, though it's not very comfortable. hypernym: - 00017524-v ili: i21855 @@ -954,8 +954,8 @@ definition: - prepare for sleep example: - - I usually turn in at midnight - - He goes to bed at the crack of dawn + - I usually turn in at midnight. + - He goes to bed at the crack of dawn. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i21856 @@ -975,9 +975,9 @@ definition: - get up and out of bed example: - - I get up at 7 A.M. every day - - They rose early - - He uprose at night + - I get up at 7 A.M. every day. + - They rose early. + - He uprose at night. hypernym: - 02019450-v ili: i21857 @@ -1005,7 +1005,7 @@ entails: - 00014735-v example: - - She woke up to the sound of the alarm clock + - She woke up to the sound of the alarm clock. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i21859 @@ -1022,7 +1022,7 @@ definition: - cause to become awake or conscious example: - - He was roused by the drunken men in the street + - He was roused by the drunken men in the street. - Please wake me at 6 AM. hypernym: - 00126072-v @@ -1050,7 +1050,7 @@ definition: - make fall asleep example: - - The soft music caused us to fall asleep + - The soft music caused us to fall asleep. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i21862 @@ -1061,7 +1061,7 @@ definition: - act physically on; have an effect upon example: - - the medicine affects my heart rate + - The medicine affects my heart rate. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i21863 @@ -1072,8 +1072,8 @@ definition: - begin to injure example: - - The cancer cells are attacking his liver - - Rust is attacking the metal + - The cancer cells are attacking his liver. + - Rust is attacking the metal. hypernym: - 00019441-v ili: i21864 @@ -1084,7 +1084,7 @@ definition: - affect with an ulcer example: - - Her stomach was ulcerated + - Her stomach was ulcerated. hypernym: - 00019441-v ili: i21865 @@ -1104,8 +1104,8 @@ definition: - not go to bed example: - - Don't stay up so late — you have to go to work tomorrow - - We sat up all night to watch the election + - Don't stay up so late — you have to go to work tomorrow. + - We sat up all night to watch the election. hypernym: - 00020126-v ili: i21867 @@ -1119,8 +1119,8 @@ definition: - prevent from going to bed at night example: - - The anticipation of the trip kept the children up all night - - I kept myself up all night studying for the exam + - The anticipation of the trip kept the children up all night. + - I kept myself up all night studying for the exam. hypernym: - 02455370-v ili: i21868 @@ -1153,7 +1153,7 @@ definition: - administer an anesthetic drug to example: - - The patient must be anesthetized before the operation + - The patient must be anesthetized before the operation. - anesthetize the gum before extracting the teeth hypernym: - 00084491-v @@ -1190,7 +1190,7 @@ definition: - anesthetize with chloroform example: - - Doctors used to put people under by chloroforming them + - Doctors used to put people under by chloroforming them. hypernym: - 00021058-v ili: i21874 @@ -1212,7 +1212,7 @@ definition: - call to mind example: - - These pictures bring back sad memories + - These pictures bring back sad memories. hypernym: - 00018806-v ili: i21876 @@ -1226,7 +1226,7 @@ definition: - cause to be calm or quiet as by administering a sedative to example: - - The patient must be sedated before the operation + - The patient must be sedated before the operation. hypernym: - 00019441-v ili: i21877 @@ -1241,8 +1241,8 @@ definition: - cause to be alert and energetic example: - - Coffee and tea stimulate me - - This herbal infusion doesn't stimulate + - Coffee and tea stimulate me. + - This herbal infusion doesn't stimulate. hypernym: - 00019441-v ili: i21878 @@ -1277,7 +1277,7 @@ definition: - gain or regain energy example: - - I picked up after a nap + - I picked up after a nap. hypernym: - 00092442-v ili: i21881 @@ -1316,8 +1316,8 @@ definition: - return to consciousness example: - - The patient came to quickly - - She revived after the doctor gave her an injection + - The patient came to quickly. + - She revived after the doctor gave her an injection. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i21884 @@ -1333,9 +1333,9 @@ definition: - give new life or energy to example: - - A hot soup will revive me - - This will renovate my spirits - - This treatment repaired my health + - A hot soup will revive me. + - This will renovate my spirits. + - This treatment repaired my health. hypernym: - 00022679-v ili: i21885 @@ -1367,7 +1367,7 @@ definition: - become or make oneself fresh again example: - - She freshened up after the tennis game + - She freshened up after the tennis game. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i21887 @@ -1381,7 +1381,7 @@ definition: - wash one's face and hands example: - - Wash up hands & bathrooms well after vomiting or diarrhea + - Wash up hands & bathrooms well after vomiting or diarrhea. hypernym: - 00024807-v ili: i21888 @@ -1395,7 +1395,7 @@ definition: - cause to be tense and uneasy or nervous or anxious example: - - he got a phone call from his lawyer that tensed him up + - He got a phone call from his lawyer that tensed him up. hypernym: - 00019441-v ili: i21889 @@ -1421,7 +1421,7 @@ definition: - cause to feel relaxed example: - - A hot bath always relaxes me + - A hot bath always relaxes me. hypernym: - 00019441-v ili: i21891 @@ -1448,7 +1448,7 @@ definition: - become tense, nervous, or uneasy example: - - He tensed up when he saw his opponent enter the room + - He tensed up when he saw his opponent enter the room. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i21893 @@ -1460,8 +1460,8 @@ definition: - become less tense, rest, or take one's ease example: - - He relaxed in the hot tub - - Let's all relax after a hard day's work + - He relaxed in the hot tub. + - Let's all relax after a hard day's work. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i21894 @@ -1477,7 +1477,7 @@ definition: - engage in passive relaxation example: - - After a hard day's work, I vegetate in front of the television + - After a hard day's work, I vegetate in front of the television. hypernym: - 00026378-v ili: i21895 @@ -1512,7 +1512,7 @@ - extend one's limbs or muscles, or the entire body example: - Stretch your legs! - - Extend your right arm above your head + - Extend your right arm above your head. hypernym: - 00025196-v ili: i21898 @@ -1524,7 +1524,7 @@ definition: - stretch out completely example: - - They spread-eagled him across the floor + - They spread-eagled him across the floor. hypernym: - 00027261-v ili: i21899 @@ -1535,9 +1535,9 @@ definition: - thrust or extend out example: - - He held out his hand + - He held out his hand. - extend a hand - - the bee exserted its sting + - The bee exserted its sting. hypernym: - 00994073-v ili: i21900 @@ -1553,7 +1553,7 @@ definition: - extend a joint beyond its normal range example: - - Don't hyperextend your elbow + - Don't hyperextend your elbow. hypernym: - 00027698-v ili: i21901 @@ -1564,7 +1564,7 @@ definition: - stretch (the neck) so as to see better example: - - The women craned their necks to see the President drive by + - The women craned their necks to see the President drive by. hypernym: - 00027261-v ili: i21902 @@ -1576,7 +1576,7 @@ definition: - impart vigor, strength, or vitality to example: - - Exercise is invigorating + - Exercise is invigorating. hypernym: - 00022679-v ili: i21903 @@ -1597,7 +1597,7 @@ definition: - produce dimples while smiling example: - - The child dimpled up to the adults + - The child dimpled up to the adults. hypernym: - 00028558-v ili: i21905 @@ -1683,7 +1683,7 @@ definition: - laugh nervously example: - - The girls giggled when the rock star came into the classroom + - The girls giggled when the rock star came into the classroom. hypernym: - 00031813-v ili: i21914 @@ -1705,7 +1705,7 @@ definition: - weaken or destroy in spirit or body example: - - His resistance was broken + - His resistance was broken. - a man broken by the terrible experience of near-death hypernym: - 00225327-v @@ -1727,7 +1727,7 @@ definition: - rapidly collapse, die, or drop out in large numbers example: - - the contestants dropped like flies when the thermometer hit one hundred degrees + - The contestants dropped like flies when the thermometer hit one hundred degrees. hypernym: - 00030640-v ili: i21918 @@ -1756,7 +1756,7 @@ definition: - fall forward and down example: - - The old woman went over without a sound + - The old woman went over without a sound. hypernym: - 00030640-v ili: i21921 @@ -1827,7 +1827,7 @@ definition: - smile contemptuously example: - - she sneered at her little sister's efforts to play the song on the piano + - She sneered at her little sister's efforts to play the song on the piano. hypernym: - 00028558-v ili: i21928 @@ -1840,7 +1840,7 @@ definition: - express through a scornful smile example: - - she sneered her contempt + - She sneered her contempt. hypernym: - 00945869-v ili: i21929 @@ -1865,7 +1865,7 @@ definition: - look at with a fixed gaze example: - - The girl glared at the man who tried to make a pass at her + - The girl glared at the man who tried to make a pass at her. hypernym: - 00033399-v ili: i21931 @@ -1877,7 +1877,7 @@ definition: - fixate one's eyes example: - - The ancestor in the painting is staring down menacingly + - The ancestor in the painting is staring down menacingly. hypernym: - 02134989-v ili: i21932 @@ -1889,8 +1889,8 @@ - to physically appear a certain way to another individual or group example: - How does she look? - - The child looks unhappy - - She looked pale after the surgery + - The child looks unhappy. + - She looked pale after the surgery. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i21933 @@ -1919,7 +1919,7 @@ definition: - clap one's hands together example: - - The children were clapping to the music + - The children were clapping to the music. hypernym: - 00994073-v ili: i21936 @@ -1931,7 +1931,7 @@ definition: - contort the face to indicate a certain mental or emotional state example: - - He grimaced when he saw the amount of homework he had to do + - He grimaced when he saw the amount of homework he had to do. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i21937 @@ -1956,7 +1956,7 @@ - make a sad face and thrust out one's lower lip example: - mop and mow - - The girl pouted + - The girl pouted. hypernym: - 00034281-v ili: i21939 @@ -1980,7 +1980,7 @@ definition: - clear mucus or food from one's throat example: - - he cleared his throat before he started to speak + - He cleared his throat before he started to speak. hypernym: - 00005815-v ili: i21941 @@ -1992,7 +1992,7 @@ definition: - take a shower; wash one's body in the shower example: - - You should shower after vigorous exercise + - You should shower after vigorous exercise. hypernym: - 00035596-v ili: i21942 @@ -2003,7 +2003,7 @@ definition: - bathe with warm water or medicated lotions example: - - His legs should be fomented + - His legs should be fomented. hypernym: - 00035596-v ili: i21943 @@ -2025,8 +2025,8 @@ definition: - clean one's body or parts thereof, as by washing example: - - clean up before you see your grandparents - - clean your fingernails before dinner + - Clean up before you see your grandparents. + - Clean your fingernails before dinner. hypernym: - 00040084-v ili: i21945 @@ -2038,7 +2038,7 @@ definition: - to cleanse (itself or another animal) by licking example: - - The cat washes several times a day + - The cat washes several times a day. hypernym: - 00035769-v ili: i21946 @@ -2072,7 +2072,7 @@ definition: - wash thoroughly example: - - surgeons must scrub prior to an operation + - Surgeons must scrub prior to an operation. hypernym: - 00036355-v ili: i21949 @@ -2096,7 +2096,7 @@ definition: - rinse one's mouth and throat with mouthwash example: - - gargle with this liquid + - Gargle with this liquid. hypernym: - 00036355-v ili: i21951 @@ -2117,7 +2117,7 @@ definition: - remove body hair example: - - epilate her legs + - … epilate her legs hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i21953 @@ -2156,8 +2156,8 @@ definition: - smoothen and neaten with or as with a comb example: - - comb your hair before dinner - - comb the wool + - Comb your hair before dinner. + - Comb the wool. hypernym: - 00040084-v ili: i21958 @@ -2183,7 +2183,7 @@ definition: - arrange attractively example: - - dress my hair for the wedding + - … dress my hair for the wedding hypernym: - 00040084-v ili: i21960 @@ -2231,7 +2231,7 @@ definition: - set waves in example: - - she asked the hairdresser to wave her hair + - She asked the hairdresser to wave her hair. hypernym: - 00038562-v ili: i21964 @@ -2254,7 +2254,7 @@ definition: - give a permanent wave to example: - - She perms her hair + - She perms her hair. hypernym: - 00039201-v ili: i21966 @@ -2265,7 +2265,7 @@ definition: - apply a styling gel to example: - - she mousses her hair + - She mousses her hair. hypernym: - 00040084-v ili: i21967 @@ -2296,7 +2296,7 @@ definition: - care for one's external appearance example: - - He is always well-groomed + - He is always well-groomed. hypernym: - 00293903-v ili: i21970 @@ -2308,7 +2308,7 @@ definition: - make oneself clean, presentable or neat example: - - Clean up before you go to the party + - Clean up before you go to the party. hypernym: - 00040084-v ili: i21971 @@ -2319,7 +2319,7 @@ definition: - apply make-up or cosmetics to one's face to appear prettier example: - - She makes herself up every morning + - She makes herself up every morning. hypernym: - 00040084-v ili: i21972 @@ -2330,7 +2330,7 @@ definition: - apply a highlighter to one's cheeks or eyebrows in order to make them more prominent example: - - highlight the area above your eyebrows + - Highlight the area above your eyebrows. hypernym: - 00040659-v ili: i21973 @@ -2341,7 +2341,7 @@ definition: - apply lipstick to example: - - She lipsticked her mouth + - She lipsticked her mouth. hypernym: - 00040659-v ili: i21974 @@ -2352,7 +2352,7 @@ definition: - redden by applying rouge to example: - - she rouged her cheeks + - She rouged her cheeks. hypernym: - 00040659-v ili: i21975 @@ -2363,7 +2363,7 @@ definition: - apply conditioner to in order to make smooth and shiny example: - - I condition my hair after washing it + - I condition my hair after washing it. hypernym: - 00041748-v ili: i21976 @@ -2374,7 +2374,7 @@ definition: - use dental floss to clean example: - - floss your teeth after every meal + - Floss your teeth after every meal. hypernym: - 00035769-v ili: i21977 @@ -2394,8 +2394,8 @@ definition: - apply powder to example: - - She powdered her nose - - The King wears a powdered wig + - She powdered her nose. + - The King wears a powdered wig. hypernym: - 00040659-v ili: i21979 @@ -2453,7 +2453,7 @@ definition: - use special care in dressing, making-up, etc. example: - - She dolled herself up for the night out with her friends + - She dolled herself up for the night out with her friends. hypernym: - 00040084-v ili: i21985 @@ -2467,7 +2467,7 @@ definition: - dress and groom with particular care, as for a special occasion example: - - He spruced up for the party + - He spruced up for the party. hypernym: - 00040084-v ili: i21986 @@ -2481,7 +2481,7 @@ definition: - apply perfume to example: - - She perfumes herself every day + - She perfumes herself every day. hypernym: - 00040084-v ili: i21987 @@ -2493,7 +2493,7 @@ definition: - dress or groom with elaborate care example: - - She likes to dress when going to the opera + - She likes to dress when going to the opera. hypernym: - 00043880-v ili: i21988 @@ -2509,7 +2509,7 @@ definition: - dress up showily example: - - He pranked himself out in his best clothes + - He pranked himself out in his best clothes. hypernym: - 00043880-v ili: i21989 @@ -2529,8 +2529,8 @@ definition: - put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive example: - - She never dresses up, even when she goes to the opera - - The young girls were all fancied up for the party + - She never dresses up, even when she goes to the opera. + - The young girls were all fancied up for the party. hypernym: - 00046251-v ili: i21991 @@ -2559,8 +2559,8 @@ definition: - dress in a certain manner example: - - She dresses in the latest Paris fashion - - he dressed up in a suit and tie + - She dresses in the latest Paris fashion. + - He dressed up in a suit and tie. hypernym: - 00046251-v ili: i21992 @@ -2605,7 +2605,7 @@ definition: - dress informally and casually example: - - On Fridays, employees can underdress + - On Fridays, employees can underdress. hypernym: - 00046251-v ili: i21996 @@ -2656,7 +2656,7 @@ definition: - lose weight by sweating example: - - I sweated off 3 pounds in the sauna + - I sweated off 3 pounds in the sauna. hypernym: - 00045548-v ili: i22000 @@ -2667,7 +2667,7 @@ definition: - increase (one's body weight) example: - - She gained 20 pounds when she stopped exercising + - She gained 20 pounds when she stopped exercising. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i22001 @@ -2679,7 +2679,7 @@ definition: - become round, plump, or shapely example: - - The young woman is fleshing out + - The young woman is fleshing out. hypernym: - 00045868-v ili: i22002 @@ -2692,8 +2692,8 @@ definition: - put on clothes example: - - we had to dress quickly - - dress the patient + - We had to dress quickly. + - Dress the patient. - Can the child dress by herself? hypernym: - 00109468-v @@ -2710,7 +2710,7 @@ definition: - dress warmly example: - - Mother bundled up the children for the long way to school + - Mother bundled up the children for the long way to school. hypernym: - 00046251-v ili: i22004 @@ -2721,7 +2721,7 @@ definition: - put on or wear a hat example: - - He was unsuitably hatted + - He was unsuitably hatted. hypernym: - 00050369-v ili: i22005 @@ -2732,7 +2732,7 @@ definition: - put on a garment in order to see whether it fits and looks nice example: - - Try on this sweater to see how it looks + - Try on this sweater to see how it looks. hypernym: - 00050369-v ili: i22006 @@ -2764,7 +2764,7 @@ definition: - have on one's person example: - - He wore a red ribbon + - He wore a red ribbon. - bear a scar hypernym: - 02636270-v @@ -2777,7 +2777,7 @@ definition: - provide with clothes or put clothes on example: - - Parents must feed and dress their child + - Parents must feed and dress their child. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i22010 @@ -2799,7 +2799,7 @@ definition: - clothe, as if for protection from the elements example: - - cover your head! + - Cover your head! hypernym: - 00047662-v ili: i22011 @@ -2811,7 +2811,7 @@ definition: - put a jacket on example: - - The men were jacketed + - The men were jacketed. hypernym: - 00047662-v ili: i22012 @@ -2858,7 +2858,7 @@ definition: - dress too warmly example: - - You should not overclothe the child — she will be too hot + - You should not overclothe the child — she will be too hot. hypernym: - 00047662-v ili: i22017 @@ -2870,7 +2870,7 @@ definition: - dress without sufficient warmth example: - - She was underdressed for the hiking trip and suffered hypothermia + - She was underdressed for the hiking trip and suffered hypothermia. hypernym: - 00047662-v ili: i22018 @@ -2890,7 +2890,7 @@ definition: - furnish with shoes example: - - the children were well shoed + - The children were well shoed. hypernym: - 00047662-v ili: i22020 @@ -2901,8 +2901,8 @@ definition: - get undressed example: - - please don't undress in front of everybody! - - She strips in front of strangers every night for a living + - Please don't undress in front of everybody! + - She strips in front of strangers every night for a living. hypernym: - 00179205-v ili: i22021 @@ -2922,7 +2922,7 @@ definition: - take off, as with some difficulty example: - - He peeled off his blood-soaked shirt + - He peeled off his blood-soaked shirt. hypernym: - 00050171-v ili: i22022 @@ -2933,7 +2933,7 @@ definition: - remove clothes or shoes example: - - take off your shirt — it's very hot in here + - Take off your shirt — it's very hot in here. hypernym: - 00049617-v ili: i22023 @@ -2945,10 +2945,10 @@ - put clothing on one's body example: - What should I wear today? - - He put on his best suit for the wedding - - The princess donned a long blue dress - - The queen assumed the stately robes - - He got into his jeans + - He put on his best suit for the wedding. + - The princess donned a long blue dress. + - The queen assumed the stately robes. + - He got into his jeans. hypernym: - 00046251-v ili: i22024 @@ -2984,7 +2984,7 @@ definition: - take off with ease or speed example: - - She slipped off her jacket + - She slipped off her jacket. hypernym: - 00050171-v ili: i22027 @@ -3013,7 +3013,7 @@ definition: - dress in a costume example: - - We dressed up for Halloween as pumpkins + - We dressed up for Halloween as pumpkins. hypernym: - 00047662-v ili: i22030 @@ -3061,7 +3061,7 @@ entails: - 00046251-v example: - - She was wearing yellow that day + - She was wearing yellow that day. hypernym: - 02208144-v ili: i22034 @@ -3098,7 +3098,7 @@ definition: - show signs of life example: - - the fetus quickened + - The fetus quickened. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i22037 @@ -3109,7 +3109,7 @@ definition: - make pregnant example: - - He impregnated his wife again + - He impregnated his wife again. hypernym: - 00052265-v ili: i22038 @@ -3125,7 +3125,7 @@ definition: - fertilize and cause to grow example: - - the egg was impregnated + - The egg was impregnated. hypernym: - 00052265-v ili: i22039 @@ -3149,7 +3149,7 @@ definition: - cause to undergo cross-fertilization example: - - Mendel cross-fertilized different kinds of beans + - Mendel cross-fertilized different kinds of beans. hypernym: - 00052265-v ili: i22041 @@ -3184,8 +3184,8 @@ entails: - 01431486-v example: - - She cannot conceive - - My daughter was conceived on Christmas Day + - She cannot conceive. + - My daughter was conceived on Christmas Day. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i22044 @@ -3205,8 +3205,8 @@ definition: - make (offspring) by reproduction example: - - Abraham begot Isaac - - John fathered four daughters + - Abraham begot Isaac. + - John fathered four daughters. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i22046 @@ -3235,8 +3235,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - The Bible tells people to procreate - - These bacteria reproduce + - The Bible tells people to procreate. + - These bacteria reproduce. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i22048 @@ -3262,7 +3262,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - The bacterial growth vegetated along + - The bacterial growth vegetated along. hypernym: - 00055281-v ili: i22050 @@ -3295,7 +3295,7 @@ definition: - produce fruit example: - - the apple trees fructify + - The apple trees fructify. hypernym: - 00054856-v ili: i22053 @@ -3307,7 +3307,7 @@ definition: - have young (animals) or reproduce (organisms) example: - - pandas rarely breed in captivity + - Pandas rarely breed in captivity. hypernym: - 00054856-v ili: i22054 @@ -3328,7 +3328,7 @@ definition: - lay spawn example: - - The salmon swims upstream to spawn + - The salmon swims upstream to spawn. hypernym: - 01547861-v ili: i22056 @@ -3339,7 +3339,7 @@ definition: - spawn example: - - oysters spat + - Oysters spat. hypernym: - 00056397-v ili: i22057 @@ -3401,7 +3401,7 @@ definition: - give birth; used for animals example: - - The cow dropped her calf this morning + - The cow dropped her calf this morning. hypernym: - 00056644-v ili: i22062 @@ -3412,7 +3412,7 @@ definition: - give birth to a foal example: - - the mare foaled + - The mare foaled. hypernym: - 00056644-v ili: i22063 @@ -3423,7 +3423,7 @@ definition: - give birth to cubs example: - - bears cub every year + - Bears cub every year. hypernym: - 00056644-v ili: i22064 @@ -3434,7 +3434,7 @@ definition: - give birth to kittens example: - - our cat kittened again this year + - Our cat kittened again this year. hypernym: - 00056644-v ili: i22065 @@ -3445,7 +3445,7 @@ definition: - give birth to a lamb example: - - the ewe lambed + - The ewe lambed. hypernym: - 00056644-v ili: i22066 @@ -3465,7 +3465,7 @@ definition: - give birth to (a puppy) example: - - the dog whelped + - The dog whelped. hypernym: - 00056644-v ili: i22068 @@ -3477,7 +3477,7 @@ definition: - give birth to (piglets) example: - - sows farrow + - Sows farrow. hypernym: - 00056644-v ili: i22069 @@ -3500,7 +3500,7 @@ definition: - give birth to (a calf) example: - - the whales calve at this time of year + - The whales calve at this time of year. hypernym: - 00056644-v ili: i22071 @@ -3514,9 +3514,9 @@ entails: - 00054002-v example: - - She is bearing his child - - They are expecting another child in January - - I am carrying his child + - She is bearing his child. + - They are expecting another child in January. + - I am carrying his child. hypernym: - 00056644-v ili: i22072 @@ -3534,7 +3534,7 @@ definition: - look forward to the birth of a child example: - - She is expecting in March + - She is expecting in March. hypernym: - 00721987-v ili: i22073 @@ -3550,7 +3550,7 @@ - 00058790-v example: - She decided to carry the child to term, even though the foetus was shown to be - defective + defective. hypernym: - 00485097-v ili: i22074 @@ -3594,8 +3594,8 @@ entails: - 01988916-v example: - - Birds brood - - The female covers the eggs + - Birds brood. + - The female covers the eggs. hypernym: - 00054856-v ili: i22078 @@ -3658,7 +3658,7 @@ definition: - cut off the testicles (of male animals such as horses) example: - - the vet gelded the young horse + - The vet gelded the young horse. hypernym: - 00060604-v ili: i22083 @@ -3670,7 +3670,7 @@ definition: - remove the vas deferens example: - - many men choose to be vasectomized as a form of safe birth control + - Many men choose to be vasectomized as a form of safe birth control. hypernym: - 00061366-v ili: i22084 @@ -3682,7 +3682,7 @@ definition: - make infertile example: - - in some countries, people with genetically transmissible disabilities are sterilized + - In some countries, people with genetically transmissible disabilities are sterilized. hypernym: - 00083562-v ili: i22085 @@ -3720,7 +3720,7 @@ entails: - 00062168-v example: - - She started menstruating at the age of 11 + - She started menstruating at the age of 11. hypernym: - 00074587-v ili: i22088 @@ -3732,7 +3732,7 @@ definition: - produce and discharge eggs example: - - women ovulate about once every month + - Women ovulate about once every month. hypernym: - 00104622-v ili: i22089 @@ -3753,7 +3753,7 @@ definition: - disinfect with an antiseptic example: - - The animals were antisepticized by the veterinarian before the operation + - The animals were antisepticized by the veterinarian before the operation. hypernym: - 00089076-v ili: i22091 @@ -3773,7 +3773,7 @@ definition: - emerge from the eggs example: - - young birds, fish, and reptiles hatch + - Young birds, fish, and reptiles hatch. hypernym: - 00361585-v ili: i22093 @@ -3786,7 +3786,7 @@ definition: - excite to an abnormal condition, or chafe or inflame example: - - Aspirin irritates my stomach + - Aspirin irritates my stomach. hypernym: - 00208618-v ili: i22094 @@ -3797,7 +3797,7 @@ definition: - become inflamed; get sore example: - - His throat inflamed + - His throat inflamed. hypernym: - 00204228-v ili: i22095 @@ -3810,7 +3810,7 @@ definition: - cause inflammation in example: - - The repetitive motion inflamed her joint + - The repetitive motion inflamed her joint. hypernym: - 00208618-v ili: i22096 @@ -3823,7 +3823,7 @@ definition: - cause to feel better example: - - the medicine soothes the pain of the inflammation + - The medicine soothes the pain of the inflammation. hypernym: - 00063866-v ili: i22097 @@ -3834,7 +3834,7 @@ definition: - provide physical relief, as from pain example: - - This pill will relieve your headaches + - This pill will relieve your headaches. hypernym: - 00206293-v ili: i22098 @@ -3848,7 +3848,7 @@ definition: - give a massage to example: - - She massaged his sore back + - She massaged his sore back. hypernym: - 00078513-v ili: i22099 @@ -3861,7 +3861,7 @@ definition: - give trouble or pain to example: - - This exercise will hurt your back + - This exercise will hurt your back. hypernym: - 00064660-v ili: i22100 @@ -3872,7 +3872,7 @@ definition: - cause to feel unwell example: - - She was indisposed + - She was indisposed. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22101 @@ -3896,7 +3896,7 @@ definition: - suffer from; be ill with example: - - She has arthritis + - She has arthritis. hypernym: - 00064841-v ili: i22103 @@ -3909,10 +3909,10 @@ definition: - undergo (as of injuries and illnesses) example: - - She suffered a fracture in the accident - - He had an insulin shock after eating three candy bars - - She got a bruise on her leg - - He got his arm broken in the scuffle + - She suffered a fracture in the accident. + - He had an insulin shock after eating three candy bars. + - She got a bruise on her leg. + - He got his arm broken in the scuffle. hypernym: - 02112480-v ili: i22105 @@ -3928,7 +3928,7 @@ definition: - cry weakly or softly example: - - she wailed with pain + - She wailed with pain. hypernym: - 00065962-v ili: i22106 @@ -3942,9 +3942,9 @@ definition: - shed tears because of sadness, rage, or pain example: - - She cried bitterly when she heard the news of his death + - She cried bitterly when she heard the news of his death. - The girl in the wheelchair wept with frustration when she could not get up the - stairs + stairs. hypernym: - 01806476-v ili: i22107 @@ -3958,7 +3958,7 @@ definition: - bring into a particular state by crying example: - - The little boy cried himself to sleep + - The little boy cried himself to sleep. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22108 @@ -3982,7 +3982,7 @@ definition: - fill with tears or shed tears example: - - Her eyes were tearing + - Her eyes were tearing. hypernym: - 00065962-v ili: i22110 @@ -3993,7 +3993,7 @@ definition: - weep convulsively example: - - He was sobbing inconsolably + - He was sobbing inconsolably. hypernym: - 00065962-v ili: i22111 @@ -4019,7 +4019,7 @@ definition: - excrete perspiration through the pores in the skin example: - - Exercise makes one sweat + - Exercise makes one sweat. hypernym: - 00072742-v ili: i22113 @@ -4056,7 +4056,7 @@ definition: - give off (a liquid) example: - - The doctor distilled a few drops of disinfectant onto the wound + - The doctor distilled a few drops of disinfectant onto the wound. hypernym: - 00067770-v ili: i22116 @@ -4096,8 +4096,8 @@ definition: - exude profusely example: - - She was streaming with sweat - - His nose streamed blood + - She was streaming with sweat. + - His nose streamed blood. hypernym: - 00067770-v ili: i22120 @@ -4108,7 +4108,7 @@ definition: - exude or form gum example: - - these trees gum in the spring + - These trees gum in the spring. hypernym: - 00067770-v ili: i22121 @@ -4132,8 +4132,8 @@ definition: - secrete or form water, as tears or saliva example: - - My mouth watered at the prospect of a good dinner - - His eyes watered + - My mouth watered at the prospect of a good dinner. + - His eyes watered. hypernym: - 00069066-v ili: i22123 @@ -4144,7 +4144,7 @@ definition: - suffer from intense heat example: - - we were sweltering at the beach + - We were sweltering at the beach. hypernym: - 00067316-v ili: i22124 @@ -4165,7 +4165,7 @@ definition: - injure by trampling or as if by trampling example: - - The passerby was trampled by an elephant + - The passerby was trampled by an elephant. hypernym: - 00069650-v ili: i22126 @@ -4205,7 +4205,7 @@ definition: - not be very easily digestible example: - - Spicy food disagrees with some people + - Spicy food disagrees with some people. hypernym: - 00064414-v ili: i22130 @@ -4216,7 +4216,7 @@ definition: - subject to torture example: - - The sinners will be tormented in Hell, according to the Bible + - The sinners will be tormented in Hell, according to the Bible. hypernym: - 00069650-v ili: i22131 @@ -4249,8 +4249,8 @@ definition: - strain abnormally example: - - I pulled a muscle in my leg when I jumped up - - The athlete pulled a tendon in the competition + - I pulled a muscle in my leg when I jumped up. + - The athlete pulled a tendon in the competition. hypernym: - 00069650-v ili: i22134 @@ -4262,7 +4262,7 @@ definition: - eliminate urine example: - - Again, the cat had made on the expensive rug + - Again, the cat had made on the expensive rug. hypernym: - 00072742-v ili: i22135 @@ -4290,7 +4290,7 @@ definition: - pass after the manner of urine example: - - The sick men urinated blood + - The sick men urinated blood. hypernym: - 00072742-v ili: i22136 @@ -4303,7 +4303,7 @@ definition: - make one's bed or clothes wet by urinating example: - - This eight year old boy still wets his bed + - This eight year old boy still wets his bed. hypernym: - 00071765-v ili: i22137 @@ -4323,7 +4323,7 @@ definition: - eliminate from the body example: - - Pass a kidney stone + - pass a kidney stone hypernym: - 00104622-v ili: i22139 @@ -4365,7 +4365,7 @@ definition: - excrete or evacuate (someone's bowels or body) example: - - The doctor decided that the patient must be purged + - The doctor decided that the patient must be purged. hypernym: - 00078513-v ili: i22142 @@ -4376,7 +4376,7 @@ definition: - have a bowel movement example: - - The dog had made in the flower beds + - The dog had made in the flower beds. hypernym: - 00072742-v ili: i22143 @@ -4405,7 +4405,7 @@ definition: - cause to be constipated example: - - These foods tend to constipate you + - These foods tend to constipate you. hypernym: - 00064660-v ili: i22145 @@ -4439,7 +4439,7 @@ definition: - exhaust or get tired through overuse or great strain or stress example: - - We wore ourselves out on this hike + - We wore ourselves out on this hike. hypernym: - 00064660-v ili: i22148 @@ -4461,9 +4461,9 @@ definition: - wear out completely example: - - This kind of work exhausts me - - I'm beat - - He was all washed up after the exam + - This kind of work exhausts me. + - I'm beat. + - He was all washed up after the exam. hypernym: - 00074774-v ili: i22149 @@ -4478,7 +4478,7 @@ definition: - exhaust physically or emotionally example: - - She was frazzled after the visit of her in-laws + - She was frazzled after the visit of her in-laws. hypernym: - 00075174-v ili: i22150 @@ -4511,7 +4511,7 @@ definition: - lose interest or become bored with something or somebody example: - - I'm so tired of your mother and her complaints about my food + - I'm so tired of your mother and her complaints about my food. hypernym: - 00092045-v ili: i22153 @@ -4526,9 +4526,9 @@ definition: - eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth example: - - After drinking too much, the students vomited - - He purged continuously - - The patient regurgitated the food we gave him last night + - After drinking too much, the students vomited. + - He purged continuously. + - The patient regurgitated the food we gave him last night. hypernym: - 00072742-v ili: i22154 @@ -4557,8 +4557,8 @@ definition: - eject or send out in large quantities, also metaphorical example: - - the volcano spews out molten rocks every day - - The editors of the paper spew out hostile articles about the Presidential candidate + - The volcano spews out molten rocks every day. + - The editors of the paper spew out hostile articles about the Presidential candidate. hypernym: - 00104622-v ili: i22155 @@ -4601,7 +4601,7 @@ definition: - struggle for breath; have insufficient oxygen intake example: - - he swallowed a fishbone and gagged + - He swallowed a fishbone and gagged. hypernym: - 00064841-v ili: i22159 @@ -4627,7 +4627,7 @@ definition: - be cold example: - - I could freeze to death in this office when the air conditioning is turned on + - I could freeze to death in this office when the air conditioning is turned on. hypernym: - 00064841-v ili: i22161 @@ -4665,10 +4665,10 @@ definition: - provide treatment for example: - - The doctor treated my broken leg - - The nurses cared for the bomb victims - - The patient must be treated right away or she will die - - Treat the infection with antibiotics + - The doctor treated my broken leg. + - The nurses cared for the bomb victims. + - The patient must be treated right away or she will die. + - treat the infection with antibiotics hypernym: - 02519853-v ili: i22166 @@ -4680,7 +4680,7 @@ definition: - treat a defect example: - - The new contact lenses will correct for his myopia + - The new contact lenses will correct for his myopia. hypernym: - 00078513-v ili: i22167 @@ -4702,7 +4702,7 @@ definition: - treat for alcohol or drug dependence example: - - He was detoxified in the clinic + - He was detoxified in the clinic. hypernym: - 00078513-v ili: i22169 @@ -4773,7 +4773,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00613447-n example: - - He nursed his cold with Chinese herbs + - He nursed his cold with Chinese herbs. hypernym: - 00078513-v ili: i22175 @@ -4834,8 +4834,8 @@ entails: - 00078513-v example: - - The treatment cured the boy's acne - - The quack pretended to heal patients but never managed to + - The treatment cured the boy's acne. + - The quack pretended to heal patients but never managed to. hypernym: - 00081834-v ili: i22180 @@ -4848,7 +4848,7 @@ definition: - improve the condition of example: - - These pills will help the patient + - These pills will help the patient. hypernym: - 00206293-v ili: i22181 @@ -4860,7 +4860,7 @@ definition: - lessen pain or discomfort; alleviate example: - - ease the pain in your legs + - Ease the pain in your legs. hypernym: - 00063866-v ili: i22182 @@ -4913,7 +4913,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00613447-n example: - - The nurse bandaged a sprained ankle + - The nurse bandaged a sprained ankle. - bandage an incision hypernym: - 00082467-v @@ -4964,7 +4964,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00613447-n example: - - The doctors operated on the patient but failed to save his life + - The doctors operated on the patient but failed to save his life. hypernym: - 00078513-v ili: i22190 @@ -5012,7 +5012,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00613447-n example: - - They drugged the kidnapped tourist + - They drugged the kidnapped tourist. hypernym: - 00083983-v ili: i22194 @@ -5026,7 +5026,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00613447-n example: - - The athletes were doped by the coach before the race + - The athletes were doped by the coach before the race. hypernym: - 00084491-v ili: i22195 @@ -5049,7 +5049,7 @@ definition: - dose too heavily example: - - The rock star overdosed and was found dead in his hotel room + - The rock star overdosed and was found dead in his hotel room. hypernym: - 00084491-v ili: i22197 @@ -5097,7 +5097,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00613447-n example: - - In the old days, doctors routinely bled patients as part of the treatment + - In the old days, doctors routinely bled patients as part of the treatment. hypernym: - 00078513-v ili: i22201 @@ -5113,7 +5113,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00613447-n example: - - We injected the glucose into the patient's vein + - We injected the glucose into the patient's vein. hypernym: - 00080825-v ili: i22202 @@ -5129,7 +5129,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00613447-n example: - - Some physiologists infuses sugar solutions into the veins of animals + - Some physiologists infuses sugar solutions into the veins of animals. hypernym: - 00086072-v ili: i22203 @@ -5142,8 +5142,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00613447-n example: - - We vaccinate against scarlet fever - - The nurse vaccinated the children in the school + - We vaccinate against scarlet fever. + - The nurse vaccinated the children in the school. hypernym: - 00086072-v ili: i22204 @@ -5169,7 +5169,7 @@ definition: - get sick example: - - She fell sick last Friday, and now she is in the hospital + - She fell sick last Friday, and now she is in the hospital. hypernym: - 00204228-v ili: i22206 @@ -5190,9 +5190,9 @@ definition: - be stricken by an illness, fall victim to an illness example: - - He got AIDS - - She came down with pneumonia - - She took a chill + - He got AIDS. + - She came down with pneumonia. + - She took a chill. hypernym: - 00087206-v ili: i22208 @@ -5207,7 +5207,7 @@ definition: - come down with example: - - did you catch a cold? + - Did you catch a cold? hypernym: - 00087488-v ili: i22209 @@ -5229,7 +5229,7 @@ definition: - make sick or ill example: - - This kind of food sickens me + - This kind of food sickens me. hypernym: - 00102340-v ili: i22211 @@ -5240,7 +5240,7 @@ definition: - administer poison to example: - - She poisoned her husband but he did not die + - She poisoned her husband but he did not die. hypernym: - 00084491-v ili: i22212 @@ -5315,7 +5315,7 @@ definition: - communicate a disease to example: - - Your children have infected you with this head cold + - Your children have infected you with this head cold. hypernym: - 02321848-v ili: i22219 @@ -5386,7 +5386,7 @@ definition: - injure or wound seriously and leave permanent disfiguration or mutilation example: - - people were maimed by the explosion + - People were maimed by the explosion. hypernym: - 00069650-v ili: i22226 @@ -5398,9 +5398,9 @@ - twist suddenly so as to sprain example: - wrench one's ankle - - The wrestler twisted his shoulder - - the hikers sprained their ankles when they fell - - I turned my ankle and couldn't walk for several days + - The wrestler twisted his shoulder. + - The hikers sprained their ankles when they fell. + - I turned my ankle and couldn't walk for several days. hypernym: - 00069650-v ili: i22227 @@ -5427,7 +5427,7 @@ definition: - deprive of the use of a limb, especially a leg example: - - The accident has crippled her for life + - The accident has crippled her for life. hypernym: - 00090640-v ili: i22229 @@ -5448,7 +5448,7 @@ definition: - injure permanently example: - - He was disabled in a car accident + - He was disabled in a car accident. hypernym: - 00069650-v ili: i22231 @@ -5471,9 +5471,9 @@ definition: - grow progressively worse example: - - Her condition deteriorated - - Conditions in the slums degenerated - - The discussion devolved into a shouting match + - Her condition deteriorated. + - Conditions in the slums degenerated. + - The discussion devolved into a shouting match. hypernym: - 00204228-v ili: i22233 @@ -5487,7 +5487,7 @@ definition: - get over an illness or shock example: - - The patient is recuperating + - The patient is recuperating. hypernym: - 00205454-v ili: i22234 @@ -5502,7 +5502,7 @@ definition: - recover quickly example: - - After the surgery, the patient snapped back in a few days + - After the surgery, the patient snapped back in a few days. hypernym: - 00092442-v ili: i22235 @@ -5524,7 +5524,7 @@ definition: - go back to bad behavior example: - - Those who recidivate are often minor criminals + - Those who recidivate are often minor criminals. hypernym: - 00387981-v ili: i22237 @@ -5540,7 +5540,7 @@ definition: - become feeble example: - - The prisoner has been languishing for years in the dungeon + - The prisoner has been languishing for years in the dungeon. hypernym: - 00092045-v ili: i22238 @@ -5552,7 +5552,7 @@ definition: - become physically weaker example: - - Political prisoners are wasting away in many prisons all over the world + - Political prisoners are wasting away in many prisons all over the world. hypernym: - 00092045-v ili: i22239 @@ -5564,7 +5564,7 @@ definition: - undergo atrophy example: - - Muscles that are not used will atrophy + - Muscles that are not used will atrophy. hypernym: - 00242575-v ili: i22240 @@ -5575,7 +5575,7 @@ definition: - undergo hypertrophy example: - - muscles can hypertrophy when people take steroids + - Muscles can hypertrophy when people take steroids. hypernym: - 00231172-v ili: i22241 @@ -5586,7 +5586,7 @@ definition: - grow feathers example: - - The young sparrows are fledging already + - The young sparrows are fledging already. hypernym: - 00094214-v ili: i22242 @@ -5598,10 +5598,10 @@ definition: - come to have or undergo a change of (physical features and attributes) example: - - He grew a beard - - The patient developed abdominal pains - - I got funny spots all over my body - - Well-developed breasts + - He grew a beard. + - The patient developed abdominal pains. + - I got funny spots all over my body. + - well-developed breasts hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22243 @@ -5618,9 +5618,9 @@ definition: - grow anew or continue growth after an injury or interruption example: - - parts of the trunk of this tree can regrow - - some invertebrates can regrow limbs or their tail after they lost it due to an - injury + - Parts of the trunk of this tree can regrow. + - Some invertebrates can regrow limbs or their tail after they lost it due to an + injury. hypernym: - 00094214-v ili: i22244 @@ -5631,7 +5631,7 @@ definition: - develop suddenly example: - - The tire sprang a leak + - The tire sprang a leak. hypernym: - 00094214-v ili: i22245 @@ -5642,7 +5642,7 @@ definition: - put forth and grow sprouts or shoots example: - - the plant sprouted early this year + - The plant sprouted early this year. hypernym: - 00094214-v ili: i22246 @@ -5682,7 +5682,7 @@ definition: - grow teeth; cut the baby teeth example: - - The little one is teething now + - The little one is teething now. hypernym: - 00094214-v ili: i22250 @@ -5693,7 +5693,7 @@ definition: - grow through the gums example: - - The new tooth is cutting + - The new tooth is cutting. hypernym: - 00231983-v ili: i22251 @@ -5708,7 +5708,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00613447-n example: - - joints ankylose + - Joints ankylose. hypernym: - 00231983-v ili: i22252 @@ -5743,7 +5743,7 @@ definition: - develop example: - - we worked up an as of an appetite + - We worked up an as of an appetite. hypernym: - 00094214-v ili: i22255 @@ -5755,7 +5755,7 @@ definition: - ripen and generate pus example: - - her wounds are festering + - Her wounds are festering. hypernym: - 00104622-v ili: i22256 @@ -5770,7 +5770,7 @@ definition: - cause to localize at one point example: - - Draw blood and pus + - draw blood and pus hypernym: - 02515621-v ili: i22257 @@ -5783,7 +5783,7 @@ definition: - cause to ripen and discharge pus example: - - The oil suppurates the pustules + - The oil suppurates the pustules. hypernym: - 00096783-v ili: i22258 @@ -5797,7 +5797,7 @@ definition: - undergo necrosis example: - - the tissue around the wound necrosed + - The tissue around the wound necrosed. hypernym: - 00093529-v ili: i22259 @@ -5811,7 +5811,7 @@ definition: - restore strength example: - - This food revitalized the patient + - This food revitalized the patient. hypernym: - 00206293-v ili: i22260 @@ -5823,7 +5823,7 @@ definition: - become young again example: - - The old man rejuvenated when he became a grandfather + - The old man rejuvenated when he became a grandfather. hypernym: - 00097695-v ili: i22261 @@ -5845,7 +5845,7 @@ definition: - cause to regain consciousness example: - - The doctors revived the comatose man + - The doctors revived the comatose man. hypernym: - 00022092-v ili: i22263 @@ -5859,7 +5859,7 @@ definition: - cause to load (an operating system) and start the initial processes example: - - boot your computer + - Boot your computer. hypernym: - 00097837-v ili: i22264 @@ -5872,9 +5872,9 @@ definition: - cause to become alive again example: - - raise from the dead - - Slavery is already dead, and cannot be resurrected - - Upraising ghosts + - Raise from the dead. + - Slavery is already dead, and cannot be resurrected. + - upraising ghosts hypernym: - 00097837-v ili: i22265 @@ -5890,7 +5890,7 @@ - return from the dead example: - Christ is risen! - - The dead are to uprise + - The dead are to uprise. hypernym: - 02008888-v ili: i22266 @@ -5905,7 +5905,7 @@ definition: - form a scab example: - - the wounds will eventually scab + - The wounds will eventually scab. hypernym: - 00098938-v ili: i22267 @@ -5925,7 +5925,7 @@ definition: - get healthy again example: - - The wound is healing slowly + - The wound is healing slowly. hypernym: - 00205454-v ili: i22269 @@ -5936,7 +5936,7 @@ definition: - form granulating tissue example: - - wounds and ulcers can granulate + - Wounds and ulcers can granulate. hypernym: - 00098938-v ili: i22270 @@ -5947,7 +5947,7 @@ definition: - use up all one's strength and energy and stop working example: - - At the end of the march, I pooped out + - At the end of the march, I pooped out. hypernym: - 00075867-v ili: i22271 @@ -5964,7 +5964,7 @@ entails: - 01835473-v example: - - She works out in the gym every day + - She works out in the gym every day. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i22272 @@ -5978,7 +5978,7 @@ definition: - exercise in order to prepare for an event or competition example: - - She is training for the Olympics + - She is training for the Olympics. hypernym: - 00099475-v ili: i22273 @@ -6000,7 +6000,7 @@ definition: - execute a roll, in tumbling example: - - The gymnasts rolled and jumped + - The gymnasts rolled and jumped. hypernym: - 00099989-v ili: i22275 @@ -6013,10 +6013,10 @@ definition: - give a workout to example: - - Some parents exercise their infants - - My personal trainer works me hard + - Some parents exercise their infants. + - My personal trainer works me hard. - work one's muscles - - this puzzle will exercise your mind + - This puzzle will exercise your mind. hypernym: - 02413117-v ili: i22276 @@ -6031,7 +6031,7 @@ definition: - cause to do preliminary exercises so as to stretch the muscles example: - - The coach warmed up the players before the game + - The coach warmed up the players before the game. hypernym: - 00407168-v ili: i22277 @@ -6042,7 +6042,7 @@ definition: - cause to become limber example: - - The violist limbered her wrists before the concert + - The violist limbered her wrists before the concert. hypernym: - 00100659-v ili: i22278 @@ -6053,7 +6053,7 @@ definition: - give a healthy elasticity to example: - - Let's tone our muscles + - Let's tone our muscles. hypernym: - 00099475-v ili: i22279 @@ -6066,7 +6066,7 @@ definition: - extend one's body or limbs example: - - Let's stretch for a minute — we've been sitting here for over 3 hours + - Let's stretch for a minute — we've been sitting here for over 3 hours. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i22280 @@ -6098,7 +6098,7 @@ definition: - expel or eject (saliva or phlegm or sputum) from the mouth example: - - The father of the victim spat at the alleged murderer + - The father of the victim spat at the alleged murderer. hypernym: - 00006238-v ili: i22283 @@ -6124,7 +6124,7 @@ definition: - strike (one's toe) accidentally against an object example: - - She stubbed her toe in the dark and now it's broken + - She stubbed her toe in the dark and now it's broken. hypernym: - 01238728-v ili: i22285 @@ -6135,7 +6135,7 @@ definition: - cause or do harm to example: - - These pills won't harm your system + - These pills won't harm your system. hypernym: - 00069650-v ili: i22286 @@ -6146,7 +6146,7 @@ definition: - produce saliva example: - - We salivated when he described the great meal + - We salivated when he described the great meal. hypernym: - 00010234-v ili: i22287 @@ -6157,7 +6157,7 @@ definition: - let saliva drivel from the mouth example: - - The baby drooled + - The baby drooled. hypernym: - 00102545-v ili: i22288 @@ -6173,7 +6173,7 @@ definition: - turn red, as if in embarrassment or shame example: - - The girl blushed when a young man whistled as she walked by + - The girl blushed when a young man whistled as she walked by. hypernym: - 00281861-v ili: i22289 @@ -6198,7 +6198,7 @@ definition: - make pale or sickly example: - - alcohol etiolates your skin + - Alcohol etiolates your skin. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22291 @@ -6248,7 +6248,7 @@ definition: - become systemic and spread throughout the body example: - - this kind of infection generalizes throughout the immune system + - This kind of infection generalizes throughout the immune system. hypernym: - 01381221-v ili: i22296 @@ -6260,7 +6260,7 @@ definition: - spread throughout the body example: - - the cancer had metastasized and the patient could not be saved + - The cancer had metastasized and the patient could not be saved. hypernym: - 01381221-v ili: i22297 @@ -6272,8 +6272,8 @@ definition: - eliminate (a substance) example: - - combustion products are exhausted in the engine - - the plant releases a gas + - Combustion products are exhausted in the engine. + - The plant releases a gas. hypernym: - 02635337-v ili: i22298 @@ -6320,9 +6320,9 @@ definition: - be conscious of a physical, mental, or emotional state example: - - My cold is gone — I feel fine today - - She felt tired after the long hike - - She felt sad after her loss + - My cold is gone — I feel fine today. + - She felt tired after the long hike. + - She felt sad after her loss. hypernym: - 02110960-v ili: i22302 @@ -6333,7 +6333,7 @@ definition: - be in excellent health and spirits example: - - he feels like a million after he got the promotion + - He feels like a million after he got the promotion. hypernym: - 00105712-v ili: i22303 @@ -6345,7 +6345,7 @@ definition: - feel uncomfortable for lack of fresh air example: - - The room was hot and stuffy and we were suffocating + - The room was hot and stuffy and we were suffocating. hypernym: - 00105712-v ili: i22304 @@ -6394,7 +6394,7 @@ definition: - gain (weight) example: - - He packed on two pounds over the summer + - He packed on two pounds over the summer. hypernym: - 00045868-v ili: i22309 @@ -6405,7 +6405,7 @@ definition: - rouse somebody from sleep with a call example: - - I was called at 5 A.M. this morning + - I was called at 5 A.M. this morning. hypernym: - 00018806-v ili: i22310 @@ -6427,7 +6427,7 @@ definition: - begin or appear to begin an action example: - - He made as if to shake my hand + - He made as if to shake my hand. hypernym: - 00010428-v ili: i22312 @@ -6438,7 +6438,7 @@ definition: - diminish or discontinue abruptly example: - - The patient's fever broke last night + - The patient's fever broke last night. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i22313 @@ -6449,8 +6449,8 @@ definition: - fracture a bone of example: - - I broke my foot while playing hockey - - She broke her clavicle + - I broke my foot while playing hockey. + - She broke her clavicle. hypernym: - 00069650-v ili: i22314 @@ -6464,7 +6464,7 @@ definition: - break (a bone) that was previously broken but mended in an abnormal way example: - - The surgeon had to refracture her wrist + - The surgeon had to refracture her wrist. hypernym: - 00107543-v ili: i22316 @@ -6475,7 +6475,7 @@ definition: - become fractured example: - - The tibia fractured from the blow of the iron pipe + - The tibia fractured from the blow of the iron pipe. hypernym: - 00334996-v ili: i22317 @@ -6488,7 +6488,7 @@ definition: - have grow through the gums example: - - The baby cut a tooth + - The baby cut a tooth. hypernym: - 00094214-v ili: i22318 @@ -6501,7 +6501,7 @@ definition: - proffer (a body part) example: - - She gave her hand to her little sister + - She gave her hand to her little sister. hypernym: - 02302103-v ili: i22319 @@ -6514,7 +6514,7 @@ definition: - consent to engage in sexual intercourse with a man example: - - She gave herself to many men + - She gave herself to many men. hypernym: - 00799359-v ili: i22320 @@ -6529,8 +6529,8 @@ applying compresses to it, or stuffing it to provide cover, containment, or therapy, or to absorb blood example: - - The nurse packed gauze in the wound - - You had better pack your swollen ankle with ice + - The nurse packed gauze in the wound. + - You had better pack your swollen ankle with ice. hypernym: - 00078513-v ili: i22321 @@ -6552,7 +6552,7 @@ definition: - exude or expel foam example: - - the angry man was frothing at the mouth + - The angry man was frothing at the mouth. hypernym: - 00067770-v ili: i22323 @@ -6563,7 +6563,7 @@ definition: - exude sweat or lather example: - - this unfit horse lathers easily + - This unfit horse lathers easily. hypernym: - 00109197-v ili: i22324 diff --git a/src/yaml/verb.change.yaml b/src/yaml/verb.change.yaml index c6b2cf89..d814df2d 100644 --- a/src/yaml/verb.change.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/verb.change.yaml @@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ definition: - undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature example: - - She changed completely as she grew older - - The weather changed last night + - She changed completely as she grew older. + - The weather changed last night. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i22325 @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ definition: - pass from one quality such as color to another by a slight degree example: - - the butterfly wings shade to yellow + - The butterfly wings shade to yellow. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22326 @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ definition: - become a gel example: - - The solid, when heated, gelled + - The solid, when heated, gelled. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22328 @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ definition: - make brutal, unfeeling, or inhuman example: - - Life in the camps had brutalized him + - Life in the camps had brutalized him. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22330 @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00244785-n example: - - The sugar caramelized + - The sugar caramelized. hypernym: - 00114645-v ili: i22333 @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - The substance converts to an acid + - The substance converts to an acid. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22334 @@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ domain_topic: - 05658665-n example: - - many English nouns have become verbalized + - Many English nouns have become verbalized. hypernym: - 00114965-v ili: i22337 @@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ definition: - develop into a creole example: - - pidgins often creolize + - Pidgins often creolize. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22338 @@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ definition: - convert into the form or the style of a novel example: - - The author novelized the historical event + - The author novelized the historical event. hypernym: - 00114965-v ili: i22340 @@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ definition: - convert back example: - - Hollywood is reconverting old films + - Hollywood is reconverting old films. hypernym: - 00114965-v ili: i22345 @@ -293,11 +293,11 @@ definition: - stay the same; remain in a certain state example: - - The dress remained wet after repeated attempts to dry it - - rest assured + - The dress remained wet after repeated attempts to dry it. + - Rest assured. - stay alone - - He remained unmoved by her tears - - The bad weather continued for another week + - He remained unmoved by her tears. + - The bad weather continued for another week. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i22349 @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ definition: - exist over a prolonged period of time example: - - The bad weather continued for two more weeks + - The bad weather continued for two more weeks. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i22351 @@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ definition: - keep informed example: - - He kept up on his country's foreign policies + - He kept up on his country's foreign policies. hypernym: - 02173796-v ili: i22352 @@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ definition: - maintain the same position; wait it out example: - - Let's not make a decision — let's sit tight + - Let's not make a decision — let's sit tight. hypernym: - 00117793-v ili: i22353 @@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ definition: - become different during development example: - - cells differentiate + - Cells differentiate. hypernym: - 00252905-v ili: i22356 @@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ definition: - undergo mutation example: - - cells mutate + - Cells mutate. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22358 @@ -428,11 +428,11 @@ - give certain properties to something example: - get someone mad - - She made us look silly - - He made a fool of himself at the meeting - - Don't make this into a big deal - - This invention will make you a millionaire - - Make yourself clear + - She made us look silly. + - He made a fool of himself at the meeting. + - Don't make this into a big deal. + - This invention will make you a millionaire. + - Make yourself clear. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22361 @@ -444,7 +444,7 @@ definition: - cause to become example: - - The shot rendered her immobile + - The shot rendered her immobile. hypernym: - 00120124-v ili: i22362 @@ -455,9 +455,9 @@ definition: - cause to move; cause to be in a certain position or condition example: - - He got his squad on the ball - - This let me in for a big surprise - - He got a girl into trouble + - He got his squad on the ball. + - This let me in for a big surprise. + - He got a girl into trouble. hypernym: - 00120124-v ili: i22363 @@ -470,7 +470,7 @@ definition: - undergo example: - - The stocks had a fast run-up + - The stocks had a fast run-up. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22364 @@ -482,7 +482,7 @@ definition: - do something in turns example: - - We take turns on the night shift + - We take turns on the night shift. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i22365 @@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ definition: - take turns working example: - - the workers spell every four hours + - The workers spell every four hours. hypernym: - 00121022-v ili: i22366 @@ -529,7 +529,7 @@ definition: - cause to change places example: - - interchange this screw for one of a smaller size + - Interchange this screw for one of a smaller size. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22369 @@ -542,7 +542,7 @@ definition: - make vascular example: - - the yolk sac is gradually vascularized + - The yolk sac is gradually vascularized. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22370 @@ -569,7 +569,7 @@ definition: - undergo decrepitation and crackle example: - - The salt decrepitated + - The salt decrepitated. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22372 @@ -582,7 +582,7 @@ definition: - to become, or to cause to become, covered with a network of small cracks example: - - The blazing sun crackled the desert sand + - The blazing sun crackled the desert sand. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i22373 @@ -605,7 +605,7 @@ definition: - take on suburban character example: - - the city suburbanized + - The city suburbanized. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22375 @@ -618,8 +618,8 @@ - become different in some particular way, without permanently losing one's or its former characteristics or essence example: - - her mood changes in accordance with the weather - - The supermarket's selection of vegetables varies according to the season + - Her mood changes in accordance with the weather. + - The supermarket's selection of vegetables varies according to the season. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i22376 @@ -664,7 +664,7 @@ definition: - go or proceed from one point to another example: - - the debate moved from family values to the economy + - The debate moved from family values to the economy. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i22380 @@ -675,8 +675,8 @@ definition: - move or proceed as if by steps into a new situation example: - - She stepped into a life of luxury - - he won't step into his father's footsteps + - She stepped into a life of luxury. + - He won't step into his father's footsteps. hypernym: - 00124250-v ili: i22381 @@ -690,7 +690,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - Scroll down to see the entire text + - scroll down to see the entire text hypernym: - 00124250-v ili: i22382 @@ -701,7 +701,7 @@ definition: - show certain properties when being rolled example: - - The carpet rolls unevenly + - The carpet rolls unevenly. - dried-out tobacco rolls badly hypernym: - 00109468-v @@ -717,8 +717,8 @@ definition: - take the shape of a roll or cylinder example: - - the carpet rolled out - - Yarn rolls well + - The carpet rolled out. + - Yarn rolls well. hypernym: - 00140787-v ili: i22384 @@ -729,7 +729,7 @@ definition: - become glassy or take on a glass-like appearance example: - - Her eyes glaze over when she is bored + - Her eyes glaze over when she is bored. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22385 @@ -743,7 +743,7 @@ definition: - change radically example: - - E-mail revolutionized communication in academe + - E-mail revolutionized communication in academe. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22386 @@ -756,8 +756,8 @@ definition: - pass into a condition gradually, take on a specific property or attribute; become example: - - The weather turned nasty - - She grew angry + - The weather turned nasty. + - She grew angry. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22387 @@ -771,7 +771,7 @@ definition: - grow bald; lose hair on one's head example: - - He is balding already + - He is balding already. hypernym: - 00125649-v ili: i22388 @@ -784,8 +784,8 @@ definition: - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation example: - - The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city - - The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue + - The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city. + - The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i22389 @@ -821,7 +821,7 @@ definition: - make crude or savage in behavior or speech example: - - his years in prison have barbarized the young man + - His years in prison have barbarized the young man. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22392 @@ -849,7 +849,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - applying lime will alkalinise soil + - Applying lime will alkalinise soil. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22394 @@ -873,7 +873,7 @@ definition: - make into a myth example: - - The Europeans have mythicized Rte. 66 + - The Europeans have mythicized Rte. 66. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22396 @@ -887,7 +887,7 @@ definition: - make into an allegory example: - - The story was allegorized over time + - The story was allegorized over time. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22397 @@ -901,7 +901,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06443410-n example: - - the Bible should be demythologized and examined for its historical value + - The Bible should be demythologized and examined for its historical value. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22398 @@ -913,7 +913,7 @@ definition: - bring into a different state example: - - this may land you in jail + - This may land you in jail. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22399 @@ -925,7 +925,7 @@ definition: - make secular and draw away from a religious orientation example: - - Ataturk secularized Turkey + - Ataturk secularized Turkey. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i22400 @@ -993,7 +993,7 @@ example: - leave it as is - leave the young fawn alone - - leave the flowers that you see in the park behind + - Leave the flowers that you see in the park behind. hypernym: - 02731589-v ili: i22406 @@ -1025,7 +1025,7 @@ definition: - affect adversely example: - - The court ruling struck a blow at the old segregation laws + - The court ruling struck a blow at the old segregation laws. hypernym: - 00137133-v ili: i22408 @@ -1045,7 +1045,7 @@ definition: - produce an effect or strain on somebody example: - - Each step told on his tired legs + - Each step told on his tired legs. hypernym: - 00137133-v ili: i22410 @@ -1056,7 +1056,7 @@ definition: - have an effect for good or ill example: - - Her efforts will redound to the general good + - Her efforts will redound to the general good. hypernym: - 00137133-v ili: i22411 @@ -1077,10 +1077,10 @@ definition: - change to the contrary example: - - The trend was reversed - - the tides turned against him - - public opinion turned when it was revealed that the president had an affair with - a White House intern + - The trend was reversed. + - The tides turned against him. + - Public opinion turned when it was revealed that the president had an affair with + a White House intern. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22413 @@ -1186,7 +1186,7 @@ definition: - give individual shape or form to example: - - Language that individuates his memories + - language that individuates his memories hypernym: - 00142011-v ili: i22422 @@ -1218,7 +1218,7 @@ definition: - make into terraces as for cultivation example: - - The Incas terraced their mountainous land + - The Incas terraced their mountainous land. hypernym: - 00142011-v ili: i22425 @@ -1229,7 +1229,7 @@ definition: - shape like a fork example: - - She forked her fingers + - She forked her fingers. hypernym: - 00142011-v ili: i22426 @@ -1318,7 +1318,7 @@ definition: - cause to take on a definite and clear shape example: - - He tried to crystallize his thoughts + - He tried to crystallize his thoughts. hypernym: - 00142011-v ili: i22434 @@ -1332,7 +1332,7 @@ definition: - form into twists example: - - Twist the strips of dough + - Twist the strips of dough. hypernym: - 00142011-v ili: i22435 @@ -1343,7 +1343,7 @@ definition: - rise to, or form, a summit example: - - The helmet culminated in a crest + - The helmet culminated in a crest. hypernym: - 00144670-v ili: i22436 @@ -1386,8 +1386,8 @@ definition: - form a plume example: - - The chimneys were pluming the sky - - The engine was pluming black smoke + - The chimneys were pluming the sky. + - The engine was pluming black smoke. hypernym: - 00142011-v ili: i22440 @@ -1408,7 +1408,7 @@ definition: - assume a form or shape example: - - the water formed little beads + - The water formed little beads. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22442 @@ -1444,7 +1444,7 @@ definition: - make square example: - - Square the circle + - square the circle - square the wood with a file hypernym: - 00142011-v @@ -1471,7 +1471,7 @@ definition: - contract one's lips example: - - She primmed her lips after every bite of food + - She primmed her lips after every bite of food. hypernym: - 01390440-v ili: i22447 @@ -1501,8 +1501,8 @@ definition: - undergo a transformation or a change of position or action example: - - We turned from Socialism to Capitalism - - The people turned against the President when he stole the election + - We turned from Socialism to Capitalism. + - The people turned against the President when he stole the election. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22450 @@ -1526,13 +1526,13 @@ - pass suddenly and passively into a state of body or mind example: - fall into a trap - - She fell ill - - They fell out of favor - - Fall in love + - She fell ill. + - They fell out of favor. + - fall in love - fall asleep - fall prey to an imposter - fall into a strange way of thinking - - she fell to pieces after she lost her work + - She fell to pieces after she lost her work. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i22451 @@ -1543,7 +1543,7 @@ definition: - fall or sink into a state of exhaustion or death example: - - shop til you drop + - Shop til you drop. hypernym: - 00147635-v ili: i22452 @@ -1564,7 +1564,7 @@ definition: - begin to experience feelings of love towards example: - - She fell in love with her former student + - She fell in love with her former student. hypernym: - 00147635-v ili: i22454 @@ -1603,7 +1603,7 @@ entails: - 01173463-v example: - - Keep him in bed until he sobers up + - Keep him in bed until he sobers up. hypernym: - 00149403-v ili: i22457 @@ -1615,7 +1615,7 @@ definition: - become more realistic example: - - After thinking about the potential consequences of his plan, he sobered up + - After thinking about the potential consequences of his plan, he sobered up. hypernym: - 00149403-v ili: i22458 @@ -1627,7 +1627,7 @@ definition: - cause to become sober example: - - A sobering thought + - a sobering thought hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22459 @@ -1638,10 +1638,10 @@ definition: - enter or assume a certain state or condition example: - - He became annoyed when he heard the bad news - - It must be getting more serious - - her face went red with anger - - She went into ecstasy + - He became annoyed when he heard the bad news. + - It must be getting more serious. + - Her face went red with anger. + - She went into ecstasy. - Get going! hypernym: - 00145958-v @@ -1655,7 +1655,7 @@ definition: - arrive at a certain condition through repeated motion example: - - The stitches of the hem worked loose after she wore the skirt many times + - The stitches of the hem worked loose after she wore the skirt many times. hypernym: - 00149403-v ili: i22461 @@ -1666,7 +1666,7 @@ definition: - adapt or conform oneself to new or different conditions example: - - We must adjust to the bad economic situation + - We must adjust to the bad economic situation. hypernym: - 00394655-v ili: i22462 @@ -1679,8 +1679,8 @@ definition: - behave in accordance or in agreement with example: - - Follow a pattern - - Follow my example + - follow a pattern + - Follow my example. hypernym: - 01746767-v ili: i22463 @@ -1692,7 +1692,7 @@ definition: - be or act in accordance with example: - - Go by this rule and you'll be safe + - Go by this rule and you'll be safe. hypernym: - 00150596-v ili: i22464 @@ -1703,7 +1703,7 @@ definition: - adjust anew example: - - After moving back to America, he had to readjust + - After moving back to America, he had to readjust. hypernym: - 00150107-v ili: i22465 @@ -1733,7 +1733,7 @@ definition: - adapt anew example: - - He readapted himself + - He readapted himself. hypernym: - 00150107-v ili: i22468 @@ -1744,10 +1744,10 @@ definition: - decrease in size, extent, or range example: - - The amount of homework decreased towards the end of the semester - - The cabin pressure fell dramatically - - her weight fell to under a hundred pounds - - his voice fell to a whisper + - The amount of homework decreased towards the end of the semester. + - The cabin pressure fell dramatically. + - Her weight fell to under a hundred pounds. + - His voice fell to a whisper. hypernym: - 00169459-v ili: i22469 @@ -1761,8 +1761,8 @@ definition: - decrease in size, range, or extent example: - - His earnings shrank - - My courage shrivelled when I saw the task before me + - His earnings shrank. + - My courage shrivelled when I saw the task before me. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i22470 @@ -1774,7 +1774,7 @@ definition: - diminish gradually example: - - Interest tapered off + - Interest tapered off. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i22471 @@ -1785,7 +1785,7 @@ definition: - fall or diminish example: - - The number of students in this course dropped off after the first test + - The number of students in this course dropped off after the first test. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i22472 @@ -1796,8 +1796,8 @@ definition: - decrease rapidly and disappear example: - - the money vanished in las Vegas - - all my stock assets have vaporized + - The money vanished in las Vegas. + - All my stock assets have vaporized. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i22473 @@ -1812,8 +1812,8 @@ definition: - make bigger or more example: - - The boss finally increased her salary - - The university increased the number of students it admitted + - The boss finally increased her salary. + - The university increased the number of students it admitted. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22474 @@ -1825,7 +1825,7 @@ - lessen to the point of stopping example: - suppress a yawn - - this drug can suppress the hemorrhage + - This drug can suppress the hemorrhage. hypernym: - 00442400-v ili: i22475 @@ -1837,7 +1837,7 @@ - increase in quantity or bulk by adding a cheaper substance example: - stretch the soup by adding some more cream - - extend the casserole with a little rice + - Extend the casserole with a little rice. hypernym: - 00153083-v ili: i22476 @@ -1851,7 +1851,7 @@ definition: - enlarge or increase example: - - The recent speech of the president augmented tensions in the Near East + - The recent speech of the president augmented tensions in the Near East. hypernym: - 00153083-v ili: i22477 @@ -1862,7 +1862,7 @@ definition: - enlarge, develop, or increase by degrees or in stages example: - - build up your savings + - Build up your savings. hypernym: - 00153083-v ili: i22478 @@ -1873,7 +1873,7 @@ definition: - make larger example: - - She enlarged the flower beds + - She enlarged the flower beds. hypernym: - 00153083-v ili: i22479 @@ -1895,7 +1895,7 @@ definition: - fall sharply example: - - stock prices broke + - Stock prices broke. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i22481 @@ -1906,8 +1906,8 @@ definition: - increase in value or to a higher point example: - - prices climbed steeply - - the value of our house rose sharply last year + - Prices climbed steeply. + - The value of our house rose sharply last year. hypernym: - 00231172-v ili: i22482 @@ -1920,7 +1920,7 @@ definition: - go or move upward example: - - The stock market soared after the cease-fire was announced + - The stock market soared after the cease-fire was announced. hypernym: - 00154951-v ili: i22483 @@ -1931,7 +1931,7 @@ definition: - rise in rank or status example: - - Her new novel jumped high on the bestseller list + - Her new novel jumped high on the bestseller list. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22484 @@ -1944,7 +1944,7 @@ definition: - increase suddenly and significantly example: - - Prices jumped overnight + - Prices jumped overnight. hypernym: - 00434185-v ili: i22485 @@ -1955,7 +1955,7 @@ definition: - grow by addition example: - - The interest accrues + - The interest accrues. hypernym: - 00156409-v ili: i22486 @@ -1966,7 +1966,7 @@ definition: - contribute example: - - Everything redounded to his glory + - Everything redounded to his glory. hypernym: - 00155677-v ili: i22487 @@ -1977,7 +1977,7 @@ definition: - advance in price example: - - stocks were bulling + - Stocks were bulling. hypernym: - 00154951-v ili: i22488 @@ -1990,7 +1990,7 @@ definition: - reduce pressure or intensity example: - - he eased off the gas pedal and the car slowed down + - He eased off the gas pedal and the car slowed down. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22489 @@ -2015,7 +2015,7 @@ definition: - become bigger or greater in amount example: - - The amount of work increased + - The amount of work increased. hypernym: - 00169459-v ili: i22491 @@ -2026,7 +2026,7 @@ definition: - manifest a sharp increase example: - - the voltage spiked + - The voltage spiked. hypernym: - 00156409-v ili: i22492 @@ -2037,7 +2037,7 @@ definition: - have an increased effect example: - - This adds to my worries + - This adds to my worries. hypernym: - 00156409-v ili: i22493 @@ -2048,8 +2048,8 @@ definition: - increase or develop example: - - the peace movement gained momentum - - the car gathers speed + - The peace movement gained momentum. + - The car gathers speed. hypernym: - 00156409-v ili: i22494 @@ -2061,8 +2061,8 @@ definition: - increase rapidly and in an uncontrolled manner example: - - The population of India is exploding - - The island's rodent population irrupted + - The population of India is exploding. + - The island's rodent population irrupted. hypernym: - 00156409-v ili: i22495 @@ -2083,7 +2083,7 @@ definition: - grow or intensify example: - - The pressure augmented + - The pressure augmented. hypernym: - 00231172-v ili: i22497 @@ -2103,7 +2103,7 @@ definition: - rise in rate or price example: - - The stock market gained 24 points today + - The stock market gained 24 points today. hypernym: - 00434185-v ili: i22499 @@ -2136,7 +2136,7 @@ definition: - increase or raise example: - - OPEC bumped up the price of oil + - OPEC bumped up the price of oil. hypernym: - 00158311-v ili: i22502 @@ -2147,8 +2147,8 @@ definition: - increase in amount by collecting or gathering example: - - Journals are accumulating in my office - - The work keeps piling up + - Journals are accumulating in my office. + - The work keeps piling up. hypernym: - 00156409-v ili: i22503 @@ -2173,7 +2173,7 @@ definition: - grow or become attached by accretion example: - - The story accreted emotion + - The story accreted emotion. hypernym: - 00158612-v ili: i22505 @@ -2193,7 +2193,7 @@ definition: - become similar to one's environment example: - - Immigrants often want to assimilate quickly + - Immigrants often want to assimilate quickly. hypernym: - 00150107-v ili: i22507 @@ -2223,7 +2223,7 @@ definition: - make similar example: - - This country assimilates immigrants very quickly + - This country assimilates immigrants very quickly. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22510 @@ -2236,7 +2236,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06186749-n example: - - The nasal assimilates to the following consonant + - The nasal assimilates to the following consonant. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22511 @@ -2247,7 +2247,7 @@ definition: - become dissimilar or less similar example: - - These two related tribes of people gradually dissimilated over time + - These two related tribes of people gradually dissimilated over time. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22512 @@ -2269,7 +2269,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06186749-n example: - - These consonants dissimilate + - These consonants dissimilate. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22514 @@ -2281,7 +2281,7 @@ - exchange or replace with another, usually of the same kind or category example: - Could you convert my dollars into pounds? - - He changed his name + - He changed his name. - convert centimeters into inches - convert holdings into shares hypernym: @@ -2360,10 +2360,10 @@ - substitute a person or thing for (another that is broken or inefficient or lost or no longer working or yielding what is expected) example: - - He replaced the old razor blade - - We need to replace the secretary that left a month ago - - the insurance will replace the lost income - - This antique vase can never be replaced + - He replaced the old razor blade. + - We need to replace the secretary that left a month ago. + - The insurance will replace the lost income. + - This antique vase can never be replaced. hypernym: - 01634614-v ili: i22522 @@ -2376,8 +2376,8 @@ definition: - remove or replace the coverings of example: - - Father had to learn how to change the baby - - After each guest we changed the bed linens + - Father had to learn how to change the baby. + - After each guest we changed the bed linens. hypernym: - 00162496-v ili: i22523 @@ -2388,8 +2388,8 @@ definition: - make brighter and prettier example: - - we refurbished the guest wing - - My wife wants us to renovate + - We refurbished the guest wing. + - My wife wants us to renovate. hypernym: - 01634614-v ili: i22524 @@ -2414,7 +2414,7 @@ definition: - to patch up or renovate; repair or restore example: - - They revamped their old house before selling it + - They revamped their old house before selling it. hypernym: - 01634614-v ili: i22526 @@ -2436,7 +2436,7 @@ definition: - restore to a previous or better condition example: - - They renovated the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel + - They renovated the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. hypernym: - 01634614-v ili: i22528 @@ -2448,7 +2448,7 @@ definition: - make (to feel) fresh example: - - The cool water refreshed us + - The cool water refreshed us. hypernym: - 01634614-v ili: i22529 @@ -2470,7 +2470,7 @@ definition: - make more lively or vigorous example: - - The treatment at the spa vitalized the old man + - The treatment at the spa vitalized the old man. hypernym: - 00221295-v ili: i22531 @@ -2482,7 +2482,7 @@ definition: - give life to example: - - The eggs are vitalized + - The eggs are vitalized. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22532 @@ -2494,7 +2494,7 @@ definition: - produce in a version designed to withstand rough usage example: - - Detroit ruggedized the family car + - Detroit ruggedized the family car. hypernym: - 00221295-v ili: i22533 @@ -2529,7 +2529,7 @@ definition: - form into a solid mass or whole example: - - The mud had consolidated overnight + - The mud had consolidated overnight. hypernym: - 00446124-v ili: i22536 @@ -2614,7 +2614,7 @@ definition: - sap of life or energy example: - - The recession devitalized the economy + - The recession devitalized the economy. hypernym: - 00225327-v ili: i22544 @@ -2626,7 +2626,7 @@ definition: - take away a vital or essential part of example: - - the compromise among the parties eviscerated the bill that had been proposed + - The compromise among the parties eviscerated the bill that had been proposed. hypernym: - 00166760-v ili: i22545 @@ -2637,8 +2637,8 @@ definition: - undermine or cause to waver example: - - my faith has been shaken - - The bad news shook her hopes + - My faith has been shaken. + - The bad news shook her hopes. hypernym: - 00225327-v ili: i22546 @@ -2660,7 +2660,7 @@ definition: - cause to appear in a new form example: - - the old product was reincarnated to appeal to a younger market + - The old product was reincarnated to appeal to a younger market. hypernym: - 00168396-v ili: i22548 @@ -2681,8 +2681,8 @@ definition: - change for the better example: - - The lazy student promised to reform - - the habitual cheater finally saw the light + - The lazy student promised to reform. + - The habitual cheater finally saw the light. hypernym: - 00205454-v ili: i22550 @@ -2699,7 +2699,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - He levelled the score and then surged ahead + - He levelled the score and then surged ahead. hypernym: - 00205454-v ili: i22551 @@ -2710,7 +2710,7 @@ definition: - replace (tissue or a body part) through the formation of new tissue example: - - The snake regenerated its tail + - The snake regenerated its tail. hypernym: - 01622373-v ili: i22552 @@ -2721,7 +2721,7 @@ definition: - get or give new life or energy; return to life, regain energy, recuperate example: - - The week at the spa restored me + - The week at the spa restored me. hypernym: - 01634614-v ili: i22553 @@ -2734,8 +2734,8 @@ definition: - restore from a depressed, inactive, or unused state example: - - He revived this style of opera - - He resurrected the tango in this remote part of Argentina + - He revived this style of opera. + - He resurrected the tango in this remote part of Argentina. hypernym: - 00168396-v ili: i22554 @@ -2758,7 +2758,7 @@ definition: - be brought back to life, consciousness, or strength example: - - Interest in ESP revived + - Interest in ESP revived. hypernym: - 00311168-v ili: i22556 @@ -2769,7 +2769,7 @@ definition: - change clothes; put on different clothes example: - - Change before you go to the opera + - Change before you go to the opera. hypernym: - 00046251-v ili: i22557 @@ -2791,8 +2791,8 @@ definition: - make less severe or harsh or extreme example: - - please modify this letter to make it more polite - - he modified his views on same-gender marriage + - Please modify this letter to make it more polite. + - He modified his views on same-gender marriage. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22559 @@ -2825,7 +2825,7 @@ definition: - modernize or bring up to date example: - - We updated the kitchen in the old house + - We updated the kitchen in the old house. hypernym: - 00169614-v ili: i22562 @@ -2838,8 +2838,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00952816-n example: - - tonight, I will update my operating system - - we updated the database with the most recent figures + - Tonight, I will update my operating system. + - We updated the database with the most recent figures. hypernym: - 00169614-v ili: i22563 @@ -2850,7 +2850,7 @@ definition: - make more powerful example: - - he souped up the old cars + - He souped up the old cars. hypernym: - 00169614-v ili: i22564 @@ -2893,7 +2893,7 @@ definition: - make better or improve in quality example: - - The experience enriched her understanding + - The experience enriched her understanding. - enriched foods hypernym: - 00206293-v @@ -2906,8 +2906,8 @@ - change the use of and make available or usable example: - develop land - - The country developed its natural resources - - The remote areas of the country were gradually built up + - The country developed its natural resources. + - The remote areas of the country were gradually built up. hypernym: - 00206293-v ili: i22569 @@ -2943,7 +2943,7 @@ definition: - make optimal; get the most out of; use best example: - - optimize your resources + - Optimize your resources. hypernym: - 00474503-v ili: i22572 @@ -2965,7 +2965,7 @@ definition: - deteriorate example: - - Her health is declining + - Her health is declining. hypernym: - 00204228-v ili: i22574 @@ -3002,9 +3002,9 @@ example: - remove a threat - remove a wrapper - - Remove the dirty dishes from the table - - take the gun from your pocket - - This machine withdraws heat from the environment + - Remove the dirty dishes from the table. + - Take the gun from your pocket. + - This machine withdraws heat from the environment. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i22577 @@ -3040,7 +3040,7 @@ definition: - remove the stem from example: - - for automatic natural language processing, the words must be stemmed + - For automatic natural language processing, the words must be stemmed. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i22580 @@ -3128,9 +3128,9 @@ definition: - remove (someone's or one's own) clothes example: - - The nurse quickly undressed the accident victim - - She divested herself of her outdoor clothes - - He disinvested himself of his garments + - The nurse quickly undressed the accident victim. + - She divested herself of her outdoor clothes. + - He disinvested himself of his garments. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i22588 @@ -3157,7 +3157,7 @@ definition: - remove unwanted substances from, such as feathers or pits example: - - Clean the turkey + - clean the turkey hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i22590 @@ -3169,7 +3169,7 @@ definition: - remove shells or husks from example: - - clean grain before milling it + - Clean grain before milling it. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i22591 @@ -3182,7 +3182,7 @@ example: - winnow chaff - The speaker ceased to be an amusing little gnat to be fanned away and was kicked - off the forum + off the forum. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i22592 @@ -3205,7 +3205,7 @@ definition: - free (the throat) by making a rasping sound example: - - Clear the throat + - clear the throat hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i22594 @@ -3226,7 +3226,7 @@ definition: - remove from a surface example: - - the detective carefully lifted some fingerprints from the table + - The detective carefully lifted some fingerprints from the table. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i22596 @@ -3259,7 +3259,7 @@ definition: - remove by pulling or ripping violently and forcefully example: - - The passing bus tore off her side mirror + - The passing bus tore off her side mirror. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i22599 @@ -3292,7 +3292,7 @@ definition: - take out or remove example: - - take out the chicken after adding the vegetables + - Take out the chicken after adding the vegetables. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i22602 @@ -3390,7 +3390,7 @@ definition: - destroy or break forcefully example: - - The windows were knocked out + - The windows were knocked out. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i22611 @@ -3475,7 +3475,7 @@ definition: - rid of obstructions example: - - Clear your desk + - Clear your desk. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22619 @@ -3499,8 +3499,8 @@ definition: - fill to excess so that function is impaired example: - - Fear clogged her mind - - The story was clogged with too many details + - Fear clogged her mind. + - The story was clogged with too many details. hypernym: - 00453467-v ili: i22621 @@ -3524,10 +3524,10 @@ - make an addition (to); join or combine or unite with others; increase the quality, quantity, size or scope of example: - - We added two students to that dorm room - - She added a personal note to her letter - - Add insult to injury - - Add some extra plates to the dinner table + - We added two students to that dorm room. + - She added a personal note to her letter. + - add insult to injury + - Add some extra plates to the dinner table. hypernym: - 00156409-v ili: i22623 @@ -3550,7 +3550,7 @@ definition: - attach or add example: - - I adjoin a copy of your my lawyer's letter + - I adjoin a copy of your my lawyer's letter. hypernym: - 00182551-v ili: i22625 @@ -3561,8 +3561,8 @@ definition: - add by mixing or blending on or attaching example: - - work in the butter and the dough will get the right consistency - - In his speech, the presidential candidate worked in a lot of learned words + - Work in the butter and the dough will get the right consistency. + - In his speech, the presidential candidate worked in a lot of learned words. hypernym: - 00182551-v ili: i22626 @@ -3573,7 +3573,7 @@ definition: - make an addition example: - - Let's add on to this + - Let's add on to this. hypernym: - 00182551-v ili: i22627 @@ -3586,7 +3586,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - We must include this chemical element in the group + - We must include this chemical element in the group. hypernym: - 00182551-v ili: i22628 @@ -3609,7 +3609,7 @@ definition: - add an enlivening or altering element to example: - - blue paint dashed with white + - Blue paint dashed with white. hypernym: - 00184262-v ili: i22630 @@ -3620,7 +3620,7 @@ definition: - add to something existing example: - - She put on a sun room + - She put on a sun room. hypernym: - 00182551-v ili: i22631 @@ -3642,7 +3642,7 @@ definition: - add to the odometer example: - - He put on 1,000 miles on this trip + - He put on 1,000 miles on this trip. hypernym: - 00182551-v ili: i22633 @@ -3669,7 +3669,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - nitroglycerin is obtained by nitrating glycerol + - Nitroglycerin is obtained by nitrating glycerol. hypernym: - 00516235-v ili: i22635 @@ -3775,7 +3775,7 @@ definition: - treat with carbon dioxide example: - - Carbonated soft drinks + - carbonated soft drinks hypernym: - 00516235-v ili: i22644 @@ -3814,7 +3814,7 @@ definition: - to introduce (a new aspect or element) example: - - He injected new life into the performance + - He injected new life into the performance. hypernym: - 00182551-v ili: i22648 @@ -3836,7 +3836,7 @@ definition: - place, fit, or thrust (something) into another thing example: - - Insert your ticket here + - Insert your ticket here. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i22650 @@ -3852,7 +3852,7 @@ definition: - insert as a plug example: - - She plugged a cork in the wine bottle + - She plugged a cork in the wine bottle. hypernym: - 00187671-v ili: i22651 @@ -3987,7 +3987,7 @@ definition: - insert inconspicuously or quickly or quietly example: - - He slipped some money into the waiter's hand + - He slipped some money into the waiter's hand. hypernym: - 00187671-v ili: i22663 @@ -4040,8 +4040,8 @@ definition: - add as if on a string example: - - string these ideas together - - string up these songs and you'll have a musical + - String these ideas together. + - String up these songs and you'll have a musical. hypernym: - 00182551-v ili: i22668 @@ -4093,7 +4093,7 @@ definition: - break down naturally through the action of biological agents example: - - Plastic bottles do not biodegrade + - Plastic bottles do not biodegrade. hypernym: - 00210263-v ili: i22673 @@ -4115,7 +4115,7 @@ definition: - make inactive example: - - they deactivated the file + - They deactivated the file. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22675 @@ -4127,7 +4127,7 @@ definition: - remove from active military status or reassign example: - - The men were deactivated after five years of service + - The men were deactivated after five years of service. hypernym: - 01100154-v ili: i22676 @@ -4147,7 +4147,7 @@ definition: - make less lively, intense, or vigorous; impair in vigor, force, activity, or sensation example: - - Terror blunted her feelings + - Terror blunted her feelings. - deaden a sound hypernym: - 00126072-v @@ -4171,8 +4171,8 @@ definition: - cause to become stonelike or stiff or dazed and stunned from fright example: - - The horror petrified his feelings - - Fear petrified her thinking + - The horror petrified his feelings. + - Fear petrified her thinking. hypernym: - 00192383-v ili: i22680 @@ -4184,7 +4184,7 @@ - make more interesting or lively example: - juice up a party - - pep up your paper + - Pep up your paper. hypernym: - 00193180-v ili: i22681 @@ -4198,7 +4198,7 @@ definition: - make lively example: - - let's liven up this room a bit + - Let's liven up this room a bit. hypernym: - 00022679-v ili: i22682 @@ -4213,7 +4213,7 @@ definition: - infuse with spirit example: - - The company spirited him up + - The company spirited him up. hypernym: - 00193180-v ili: i22683 @@ -4277,7 +4277,7 @@ definition: - take milk from female mammals example: - - Cows need to be milked every morning + - Cows need to be milked every morning. hypernym: - 01858118-v ili: i22689 @@ -4372,7 +4372,7 @@ - remove example: - clear the leaves from the lawn - - Clear snow from the road + - clear snow from the road hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i22697 @@ -4386,7 +4386,7 @@ definition: - make a way or path by removing objects example: - - Clear a path through the dense forest + - clear a path through the dense forest hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i22698 @@ -4410,7 +4410,7 @@ definition: - remove the trees from example: - - The landscape was deforested by the enemy attacks + - The landscape was deforested by the enemy attacks. hypernym: - 00195686-v ili: i22700 @@ -4432,7 +4432,7 @@ definition: - damage by burning with heat, fire, or radiation example: - - The iron burnt a hole in my dress + - The iron burnt a hole in my dress. hypernym: - 00259743-v ili: i22702 @@ -4443,7 +4443,7 @@ definition: - damage by frost example: - - The icy precipitation frosted the flowers and they turned brown + - The icy precipitation frosted the flowers and they turned brown. hypernym: - 00259743-v ili: i22703 @@ -4454,7 +4454,7 @@ definition: - burn with a hot liquid or steam example: - - She scalded her hands when she turned on the faucet and hot water came out + - She scalded her hands when she turned on the faucet and hot water came out. hypernym: - 00196708-v ili: i22704 @@ -4587,7 +4587,7 @@ definition: - remove the scalp of example: - - The enemies were scalped + - The enemies were scalped. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i22716 @@ -4607,7 +4607,7 @@ definition: - make less fast or intense example: - - moderate your speed + - Moderate your speed. hypernym: - 00439450-v ili: i22718 @@ -4653,7 +4653,7 @@ definition: - do over, as of (part of) a house example: - - We are remodeling these rooms + - We are remodeling these rooms. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22722 @@ -4666,7 +4666,7 @@ definition: - make right or correct example: - - Correct the mistakes + - Correct the mistakes. - rectify the calculation hypernym: - 00138328-v @@ -4708,8 +4708,8 @@ definition: - prepare for publication or presentation by correcting, revising, or adapting example: - - Edit a book on lexical semantics - - she edited the letters of the politician so as to omit the most personal passages + - edit a book on lexical semantics + - She edited the letters of the politician so as to omit the most personal passages. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22726 @@ -4721,7 +4721,7 @@ definition: - cut or eliminate example: - - she edited the juiciest scenes + - She edited the juiciest scenes. hypernym: - 00684847-v ili: i22727 @@ -4786,7 +4786,7 @@ definition: - suppress by censorship as for political reasons example: - - parts of the newspaper article were blacked out + - Parts of the newspaper article were blacked out. hypernym: - 00200761-v ili: i22732 @@ -4797,7 +4797,7 @@ definition: - cut out, as for political reasons example: - - several lines in the report were blanked out + - Several lines in the report were blanked out. hypernym: - 00200761-v ili: i22733 @@ -4808,7 +4808,7 @@ definition: - falsify knowingly example: - - She falsified the records + - She falsified the records. hypernym: - 00138328-v ili: i22734 @@ -4832,8 +4832,8 @@ definition: - make submissive, obedient, or useful example: - - The horse was tough to break - - I broke in the new intern + - The horse was tough to break. + - I broke in the new intern. hypernym: - 00302911-v ili: i22736 @@ -4847,7 +4847,7 @@ definition: - be broken in example: - - If the new teacher won't break, we'll add some stress + - If the new teacher won't break, we'll add some stress. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22737 @@ -4880,9 +4880,9 @@ definition: - change the inherent purpose or function of something example: - - Don't abuse the system + - Don't abuse the system. - The director of the factory misused the funds intended for the health care of - his workers + his workers. hypernym: - 01159815-v ili: i22740 @@ -4895,8 +4895,8 @@ definition: - use wrongly or improperly or excessively example: - - Her husband often abuses alcohol - - while she was pregnant, she abused drugs + - Her husband often abuses alcohol. + - While she was pregnant, she abused drugs. hypernym: - 01159815-v ili: i22741 @@ -4907,7 +4907,7 @@ definition: - violate or abuse example: - - This writer really fractures the language + - This writer really fractures the language. hypernym: - 00203575-v ili: i22742 @@ -4918,7 +4918,7 @@ definition: - grow worse example: - - Conditions in the slum worsened + - Conditions in the slum worsened. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i22743 @@ -4939,7 +4939,7 @@ definition: - fall to a lower standard example: - - My grades are slipping + - My grades are slipping. hypernym: - 00204228-v ili: i22745 @@ -4963,7 +4963,7 @@ definition: - get worse in quality example: - - His grades suffered + - His grades suffered. hypernym: - 00204228-v ili: i22747 @@ -4976,8 +4976,8 @@ definition: - be set at a disadvantage example: - - This author really suffers in translation - - The painting loses something in this light + - This author really suffers in translation. + - The painting loses something in this light. hypernym: - 00204228-v ili: i22748 @@ -4991,7 +4991,7 @@ definition: - get better example: - - The weather improved toward evening + - The weather improved toward evening. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i22749 @@ -5007,7 +5007,7 @@ definition: - improve significantly; go from bad to good example: - - Her performance in school picked up + - Her performance in school picked up. hypernym: - 00205454-v ili: i22750 @@ -5019,7 +5019,7 @@ definition: - become brisk example: - - business brisked up + - Business brisked up. hypernym: - 00439133-v ili: i22751 @@ -5034,7 +5034,7 @@ definition: - to make better example: - - The editor improved the manuscript with his changes + - The editor improved the manuscript with his changes. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22752 @@ -5051,8 +5051,8 @@ definition: - improve dramatically example: - - The new strategy turned around sales - - The tutor turned around my son's performance in math + - The new strategy turned around sales. + - The tutor turned around my son's performance in math. hypernym: - 00206293-v ili: i22753 @@ -5063,7 +5063,7 @@ definition: - improve; change for the better example: - - New slipcovers will help the old living room furniture + - New slipcovers will help the old living room furniture. hypernym: - 00206293-v ili: i22754 @@ -5074,8 +5074,8 @@ definition: - to improve what was old or outdated example: - - I've upgraded my computer so I can run better software - - The company upgraded their personnel + - I've upgraded my computer so I can run better software. + - The company upgraded their personnel. hypernym: - 00206293-v ili: i22755 @@ -5086,7 +5086,7 @@ definition: - put into a better state example: - - he conditions old cars + - He conditions old cars. hypernym: - 00206293-v ili: i22756 @@ -5097,7 +5097,7 @@ definition: - bring into an improved condition example: - - He reconditioned the old appliances + - He reconditioned the old appliances. hypernym: - 00207826-v ili: i22757 @@ -5118,7 +5118,7 @@ definition: - make improvements or corrections to example: - - the text was emended in the second edition + - The text was emended in the second edition. hypernym: - 00206293-v ili: i22759 @@ -5129,7 +5129,7 @@ definition: - settle or put right example: - - we need to iron out our disagreements + - We need to iron out our disagreements. hypernym: - 00206293-v ili: i22760 @@ -5142,7 +5142,7 @@ definition: - make worse example: - - This drug aggravates the pain + - This drug aggravates the pain. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22761 @@ -5156,7 +5156,7 @@ definition: - become worse or disintegrate example: - - His mind deteriorated + - His mind deteriorated. hypernym: - 00209244-v ili: i22762 @@ -5167,7 +5167,7 @@ definition: - become ruined example: - - His business went to pot when the economy soured + - His business went to pot when the economy soured. hypernym: - 00208905-v ili: i22763 @@ -5179,7 +5179,7 @@ definition: - fall into decay or ruin example: - - The unoccupied house started to decay + - The unoccupied house started to decay. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22764 @@ -5219,7 +5219,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - acids dissociate to give hydrogen ions + - Acids dissociate to give hydrogen ions. hypernym: - 00209582-v ili: i22767 @@ -5230,7 +5230,7 @@ definition: - break down example: - - The bodies decomposed in the heat + - The bodies decomposed in the heat. hypernym: - 00553892-v ili: i22768 @@ -5255,7 +5255,7 @@ definition: - become unfit for consumption or use example: - - the meat must be eaten before it spoils + - The meat must be eaten before it spoils. hypernym: - 00553892-v ili: i22770 @@ -5267,7 +5267,7 @@ definition: - become affected with smut example: - - the corn smutted and could not be eaten + - The corn smutted and could not be eaten. hypernym: - 00211164-v ili: i22771 @@ -5289,7 +5289,7 @@ definition: - become moldy; spoil due to humidity example: - - The furniture molded in the old house + - The furniture molded in the old house. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22773 @@ -5311,7 +5311,7 @@ definition: - lose water or moisture example: - - In the desert, you get dehydrated very quickly + - In the desert, you get dehydrated very quickly. hypernym: - 00218901-v ili: i22775 @@ -5325,7 +5325,7 @@ definition: - remove water from example: - - All this exercise and sweating has dehydrated me + - All this exercise and sweating has dehydrated me. hypernym: - 00218901-v ili: i22776 @@ -5338,7 +5338,7 @@ - put clothes in a tumbling barrel, where they are whirled about in hot air, usually with the purpose of drying example: - - Wash in warm water and tumble dry + - Wash in warm water and tumble dry. hypernym: - 01421190-v ili: i22777 @@ -5364,7 +5364,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00244785-n example: - - Mom always conserved the strawberries we grew in the backyard + - Mom always conserved the strawberries we grew in the backyard. hypernym: - 00212840-v ili: i22779 @@ -5400,7 +5400,7 @@ definition: - preserve by removing all water and liquids from example: - - carry dehydrated food on your camping trip + - Carry dehydrated food on your camping trip. hypernym: - 00212840-v ili: i22782 @@ -5435,7 +5435,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00244785-n example: - - people used to salt meats on ships + - People used to salt meats on ships. hypernym: - 00212840-v ili: i22785 @@ -5471,7 +5471,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00244785-n example: - - tinned foods are not very tasty + - Tinned foods are not very tasty. hypernym: - 00212840-v ili: i22788 @@ -5484,7 +5484,7 @@ definition: - cause to be hydrated; add water or moisture to example: - - hydrate your skin + - Hydrate your skin. hypernym: - 00216226-v ili: i22789 @@ -5509,7 +5509,7 @@ definition: - supply water or liquid to in order to maintain a healthy balance example: - - the bicyclists must be hydrated frequently + - The bicyclists must be hydrated frequently. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i22791 @@ -5545,7 +5545,7 @@ definition: - cause to become wet example: - - Wet your face + - Wet your face. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22794 @@ -5574,7 +5574,7 @@ definition: - dry by spinning with hot air inside a cylinder example: - - These fabrics are delicate and cannot be tumbled dry + - These fabrics are delicate and cannot be tumbled dry. hypernym: - 00218901-v ili: i22797 @@ -5594,7 +5594,7 @@ definition: - make (more) humid example: - - We have a machine that humidifies the air in the house + - We have a machine that humidifies the air in the house. hypernym: - 00218382-v ili: i22799 @@ -5607,7 +5607,7 @@ definition: - make less humid example: - - The air conditioner dehumidifies the air in the summer + - The air conditioner dehumidifies the air in the summer. hypernym: - 00218901-v ili: i22800 @@ -5678,8 +5678,8 @@ definition: - cover with liquid, usually water example: - - The swollen river flooded the village - - The broken vein had flooded blood in her eyes + - The swollen river flooded the village. + - The broken vein had flooded blood in her eyes. hypernym: - 01210571-v ili: i22806 @@ -5699,7 +5699,7 @@ definition: - wash or flow against example: - - the waves laved the shore + - The waves laved the shore. hypernym: - 00217853-v ili: i22808 @@ -5723,7 +5723,7 @@ definition: - make moist example: - - The dew moistened the meadows + - The dew moistened the meadows. hypernym: - 00215377-v ili: i22810 @@ -5736,7 +5736,7 @@ definition: - moisten or soil example: - - Her tears moiled the letter + - Her tears moiled the letter. hypernym: - 01254989-v ili: i22811 @@ -5747,7 +5747,7 @@ definition: - cause to wither or parch from exposure to heat example: - - The sun parched the earth + - The sun parched the earth. hypernym: - 00218901-v ili: i22812 @@ -5814,7 +5814,7 @@ definition: - become dry or drier example: - - The laundry dries in the sun + - The laundry dries in the sun. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22818 @@ -5826,7 +5826,7 @@ definition: - become scorched or singed under intense heat or dry conditions example: - - The exposed tree scorched in the hot sun + - The exposed tree scorched in the hot sun. hypernym: - 00219829-v ili: i22819 @@ -5837,7 +5837,7 @@ definition: - become rigid or immoveable example: - - The therapist noticed that the patient's knees tended to lock in this exercise + - The therapist noticed that the patient's knees tended to lock in this exercise. hypernym: - 00220541-v ili: i22820 @@ -5848,7 +5848,7 @@ definition: - become unlocked example: - - The door unlocked from the inside + - The door unlocked from the inside. hypernym: - 00220702-v ili: i22821 @@ -5870,7 +5870,7 @@ definition: - become free example: - - in neutral, the gears disengage + - In neutral, the gears disengage. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i22823 @@ -5881,7 +5881,7 @@ definition: - gain strength example: - - His body strengthened + - His body strengthened. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22824 @@ -5903,7 +5903,7 @@ definition: - make strong or stronger example: - - This exercise will strengthen your upper body + - This exercise will strengthen your upper body. - strengthen the relations between the two countries hypernym: - 00126072-v @@ -5917,7 +5917,7 @@ definition: - solidify, firm, or strengthen example: - - The president's trip will substantiate good relations with the former enemy country + - The president's trip will substantiate good relations with the former enemy country. hypernym: - 00221295-v ili: i22827 @@ -5960,7 +5960,7 @@ definition: - protect or strengthen with sandbags; stop up example: - - The residents sandbagged the beach front + - The residents sandbagged the beach front. hypernym: - 00220887-v ili: i22831 @@ -5973,7 +5973,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00244785-n example: - - the punch is spiked! + - The punch is spiked! hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22832 @@ -5999,7 +5999,7 @@ definition: - make stronger example: - - he reinforced the concrete + - He reinforced the concrete. hypernym: - 00221295-v ili: i22834 @@ -6022,7 +6022,7 @@ definition: - reinforce with a buttress example: - - Buttress the church + - buttress the church hypernym: - 00222898-v ili: i22836 @@ -6033,7 +6033,7 @@ definition: - reinforce with fabric example: - - lined books are more enduring + - Lined books are more enduring. hypernym: - 00222898-v ili: i22837 @@ -6056,7 +6056,7 @@ definition: - give supporting evidence example: - - He vouched his words by his deeds + - He vouched his words by his deeds. hypernym: - 00667804-v ili: i22839 @@ -6079,7 +6079,7 @@ definition: - become weaker example: - - The prisoner's resistance weakened after seven days + - The prisoner's resistance weakened after seven days. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i22841 @@ -6090,8 +6090,8 @@ definition: - become less intense and fade away gradually example: - - her resistance melted under his charm - - her hopes evaporated after years of waiting for her fiance + - Her resistance melted under his charm. + - Her hopes evaporated after years of waiting for her fiance. hypernym: - 00223926-v ili: i22842 @@ -6104,7 +6104,7 @@ definition: - become progressively weaker example: - - the laughter died down + - The laughter died down. hypernym: - 00223926-v ili: i22843 @@ -6117,7 +6117,7 @@ domain_topic: - 05955536-n example: - - Whosoever … believes in me shall never die + - Whosoever … believes in me shall never die. hypernym: - 02113644-v ili: i22844 @@ -6128,8 +6128,8 @@ definition: - lose significance, effectiveness, or value example: - - The school system is collapsing - - The stock market collapsed + - The school system is collapsing. + - The stock market collapsed. hypernym: - 00223926-v ili: i22845 @@ -6140,8 +6140,8 @@ definition: - become less clearly visible or distinguishable; disappear gradually or seemingly example: - - The scene begins to fade - - The tree trunks are melting into the forest at dusk + - The scene begins to fade. + - The tree trunks are melting into the forest at dusk. hypernym: - 00223926-v ili: i22846 @@ -6155,7 +6155,7 @@ definition: - lessen the strength of example: - - The fever weakened his body + - The fever weakened his body. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22847 @@ -6166,7 +6166,7 @@ definition: - lessen the activity or force of example: - - The rising inflation depressed the economy + - The rising inflation depressed the economy. hypernym: - 00225327-v ili: i22848 @@ -6195,8 +6195,8 @@ definition: - deprive of strength or efficiency; make useless or worthless example: - - This measure crippled our efforts - - Their behavior stultified the boss's hard work + - This measure crippled our efforts. + - Their behavior stultified the boss's hard work. hypernym: - 00225327-v ili: i22851 @@ -6235,8 +6235,8 @@ definition: - become more intense example: - - The debate intensified - - His dislike for raw fish only deepened in Japan + - The debate intensified. + - His dislike for raw fish only deepened in Japan. hypernym: - 00156409-v ili: i22854 @@ -6248,7 +6248,7 @@ definition: - develop and grow example: - - Suspense was building right from the beginning of the opera + - Suspense was building right from the beginning of the opera. hypernym: - 00226992-v ili: i22855 @@ -6261,7 +6261,7 @@ definition: - make twice as great or intense example: - - The screaming redoubled + - The screaming redoubled. hypernym: - 00226992-v ili: i22856 @@ -6274,10 +6274,10 @@ definition: - make more intense, stronger, or more marked example: - - The efforts were intensified - - Her rudeness intensified his dislike for her - - Pot smokers claim it heightens their awareness - - This event only deepened my convictions + - The efforts were intensified. + - Her rudeness intensified his dislike for her. + - Pot smokers claim it heightens their awareness. + - This event only deepened my convictions. hypernym: - 00156409-v ili: i22857 @@ -6291,7 +6291,7 @@ definition: - make more intense example: - - Emotions were screwed up + - Emotions were screwed up. hypernym: - 00227591-v ili: i22858 @@ -6348,7 +6348,7 @@ definition: - supply with water, as with channels or ditches or streams example: - - Water the fields + - water the fields hypernym: - 00215377-v ili: i22863 @@ -6372,7 +6372,7 @@ definition: - scatter with liquid; wet lightly example: - - Sprinkle the lawn + - sprinkle the lawn hypernym: - 00215377-v ili: i22865 @@ -6428,7 +6428,7 @@ definition: - increase the level of example: - - This will enhance your enjoyment + - This will enhance your enjoyment. - heighten the tension hypernym: - 00227591-v @@ -6456,7 +6456,7 @@ definition: - make better or more attractive example: - - This sauce will enhance the flavor of the meat + - This sauce will enhance the flavor of the meat. hypernym: - 00206293-v ili: i22871 @@ -6467,7 +6467,7 @@ definition: - increase the effectiveness or success of by further action example: - - The doctor followed up the surgery with radiation + - The doctor followed up the surgery with radiation. hypernym: - 00230459-v ili: i22872 @@ -6492,8 +6492,8 @@ definition: - become larger, greater, or bigger; expand or gain example: - - The problem grew too large for me - - Her business grew fast + - The problem grew too large for me. + - Her business grew fast. hypernym: - 00156409-v ili: i22874 @@ -6504,7 +6504,7 @@ definition: - grow or spread abnormally example: - - warts and polyps can vegetate if not removed + - Warts and polyps can vegetate if not removed. hypernym: - 00231172-v ili: i22875 @@ -6515,7 +6515,7 @@ definition: - grow and spread fast example: - - The problem mushroomed + - The problem mushroomed. hypernym: - 00231172-v ili: i22876 @@ -6526,9 +6526,9 @@ definition: - increase in size by natural process example: - - Corn doesn't grow here - - In these forests, mushrooms grow under the trees - - her hair doesn't grow much anymore + - Corn doesn't grow here. + - In these forests, mushrooms grow under the trees. + - Her hair doesn't grow much anymore. hypernym: - 00252905-v ili: i22877 @@ -6541,7 +6541,7 @@ definition: - grow below something example: - - The moss undergrew the stone patio + - The moss undergrew the stone patio. hypernym: - 00231983-v ili: i22878 @@ -6552,7 +6552,7 @@ definition: - grow by producing or unfolding leaves example: - - plants exfoliate + - Plants exfoliate. hypernym: - 00231983-v ili: i22879 @@ -6563,7 +6563,7 @@ definition: - grow like a plant example: - - This fungus usually vegetates vigorously + - This fungus usually vegetates vigorously. hypernym: - 00231983-v ili: i22880 @@ -6574,7 +6574,7 @@ definition: - produce vegetation example: - - The fields vegetate vigorously + - The fields vegetate vigorously. hypernym: - 00231983-v ili: i22881 @@ -6585,7 +6585,7 @@ definition: - establish vegetation on example: - - They vegetated the hills behind their house + - They vegetated the hills behind their house. hypernym: - 00246343-v ili: i22882 @@ -6596,7 +6596,7 @@ definition: - grow beyond or across example: - - The ivy overgrew the patio + - The ivy overgrew the patio. hypernym: - 00231172-v ili: i22883 @@ -6608,7 +6608,7 @@ definition: - become overgrown example: - - The patio overgrew with ivy + - The patio overgrew with ivy. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i22884 @@ -6619,7 +6619,7 @@ definition: - wear off or die down example: - - The pain subsided + - The pain subsided. hypernym: - 00223926-v ili: i22885 @@ -6653,9 +6653,9 @@ definition: - prevent the action or expression of example: - - hold back your anger - - keep your cool - - she struggled to restrain her impatience at the delays + - Hold back your anger. + - Keep your cool. + - She struggled to restrain her impatience at the delays. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33848 @@ -6670,7 +6670,7 @@ - place limits on (extent or amount or access) example: - restrict the use of this parking lot - - limit the time you can spend with your friends + - Limit the time you can spend with your friends. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i22888 @@ -6688,7 +6688,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - Develop the function in the following form + - develop the function in the following form hypernym: - 00542243-v ili: i22889 @@ -6699,8 +6699,8 @@ definition: - limit or restrict to example: - - I am tied to UNIX - - These big jets are tied to large airports + - I am tied to UNIX. + - These big jets are tied to large airports. hypernym: - 00234091-v ili: i22890 @@ -6767,8 +6767,8 @@ definition: - continue or extend example: - - The civil war carried into the neighboring province - - The disease extended into the remote mountain provinces + - The civil war carried into the neighboring province. + - The disease extended into the remote mountain provinces. hypernym: - 00118331-v ili: i22896 @@ -6783,10 +6783,10 @@ definition: - restrict or confine within limits example: - - I limit you to two visits to the pub a day - - please confine your questions to the topic - - our actions are circumscribed by our biology, personality, and by the social and - cultural context into which we are born + - I limit you to two visits to the pub a day. + - Please confine your questions to the topic. + - Our actions are circumscribed by our biology, personality, and by the social and + cultural context into which we are born. hypernym: - 00442400-v ili: i22897 @@ -6799,7 +6799,7 @@ definition: - restrain example: - - please hold down the noise so that the neighbors can sleep + - Please hold down the noise so that the neighbors can sleep. hypernym: - 00236085-v ili: i22898 @@ -6820,7 +6820,7 @@ definition: - restrict the number or amount of example: - - We had to cap the number of people we can accept into our club + - We had to cap the number of people we can accept into our club. hypernym: - 00236085-v ili: i22900 @@ -6831,9 +6831,9 @@ definition: - prevent the progress or free movement of example: - - He was hampered in his efforts by the bad weather - - the imperialist nation wanted to strangle the free trade between the two small - countries + - He was hampered in his efforts by the bad weather. + - The imperialist nation wanted to strangle the free trade between the two small + countries. hypernym: - 00234091-v ili: i22901 @@ -6861,7 +6861,7 @@ definition: - lessen, diminish, or curtail example: - - the new law might abridge our freedom of expression + - The new law might abridge our freedom of expression. hypernym: - 00237442-v ili: i22903 @@ -6874,7 +6874,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00244785-n example: - - The cook reduced the sauce by boiling it for a long time + - The cook reduced the sauce by boiling it for a long time. hypernym: - 00442400-v ili: i22904 @@ -6889,7 +6889,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00244785-n example: - - The sauce should reduce to one cup + - The sauce should reduce to one cup. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i22905 @@ -6914,7 +6914,7 @@ definition: - be the essential element example: - - The proposal boils down to a compromise + - The proposal boils down to a compromise. hypernym: - 02632685-v ili: i22907 @@ -6954,7 +6954,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - The petroleum cracked + - The petroleum cracked. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22910 @@ -7006,7 +7006,7 @@ definition: - enter into a combination with oxygen or become converted into an oxide example: - - This metal oxidizes easily + - This metal oxidizes easily. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22914 @@ -7032,7 +7032,7 @@ definition: - reach full flavor by absorbing air and being let to stand after having been uncorked example: - - This rare Bordeaux must be allowed to breathe for at least 2 hours + - This rare Bordeaux must be allowed to breathe for at least 2 hours. hypernym: - 00239753-v ili: i22916 @@ -7081,8 +7081,8 @@ definition: - become smaller or draw together example: - - The fabric shrank - - The balloon shrank + - The fabric shrank. + - The balloon shrank. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i22920 @@ -7094,7 +7094,7 @@ definition: - become longer by being stretched and pulled example: - - The fabric stretches + - The fabric stretches. hypernym: - 00231172-v ili: i22921 @@ -7107,7 +7107,7 @@ definition: - reduce in size; reduce physically example: - - Hot water will shrink the sweater + - Hot water will shrink the sweater. - Can you shrink this image? hypernym: - 00442400-v @@ -7139,7 +7139,7 @@ definition: - wither, as with a loss of moisture example: - - The fruit dried and shriveled + - The fruit dried and shriveled. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i22925 @@ -7162,7 +7162,7 @@ definition: - suffer from a disease that kills shoots example: - - The plants near the garage are dying back + - The plants near the garage are dying back. hypernym: - 00242575-v ili: i22927 @@ -7174,7 +7174,7 @@ definition: - dry up and shrivel due to complete loss of moisture example: - - a mummified body was found + - A mummified body was found. hypernym: - 00242575-v ili: i22928 @@ -7199,7 +7199,7 @@ definition: - unite into one example: - - The companies consolidated + - The companies consolidated. hypernym: - 00368338-v ili: i22930 @@ -7210,7 +7210,7 @@ definition: - bring together into a single whole or system example: - - The town and county schools are being consolidated + - The town and county schools are being consolidated. hypernym: - 00244010-v ili: i22931 @@ -7221,7 +7221,7 @@ definition: - unite closely or intimately example: - - Her gratitude welded her to him + - Her gratitude welded her to him. hypernym: - 00244010-v ili: i22932 @@ -7232,7 +7232,7 @@ definition: - join or combine example: - - We merged our resources + - We merged our resources. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22933 @@ -7245,7 +7245,7 @@ definition: - unite in one common substance example: - - Thought is consubstantiated with the object + - Thought is consubstantiated with the object. hypernym: - 00244010-v ili: i22934 @@ -7258,7 +7258,7 @@ definition: - become united in substance example: - - thought and the object consubstantiate + - Thought and the object consubstantiate. hypernym: - 00368338-v ili: i22935 @@ -7271,7 +7271,7 @@ definition: - shorten example: - - Abbreviate ‘New York’ and write ‘NY’ + - abbreviate ‘New York’ and write ‘NY’ hypernym: - 00243282-v ili: i22936 @@ -7282,7 +7282,7 @@ definition: - reduce in scope while retaining essential elements example: - - The manuscript must be shortened + - The manuscript must be shortened. hypernym: - 00442400-v ili: i22937 @@ -7337,7 +7337,7 @@ definition: - make smaller or shorter example: - - the novel was telescoped into a short play + - The novel was telescoped into a short play. hypernym: - 00245511-v ili: i22941 @@ -7348,8 +7348,8 @@ definition: - become less in amount or intensity example: - - The storm abated - - The rain let up after a few hours + - The storm abated. + - The rain let up after a few hours. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i22942 @@ -7377,7 +7377,7 @@ definition: - cause to grow or develop example: - - He grows vegetables in his backyard + - He grows vegetables in his backyard. hypernym: - 00254647-v ili: i22944 @@ -7401,7 +7401,7 @@ definition: - plant or grow in a fixed cyclic order of succession example: - - We rotate the crops so as to maximize the use of the soil + - We rotate the crops so as to maximize the use of the soil. hypernym: - 00246343-v ili: i22946 @@ -7425,7 +7425,7 @@ definition: - increase twofold example: - - The population doubled within 50 years + - The population doubled within 50 years. hypernym: - 00248276-v ili: i22948 @@ -7437,7 +7437,7 @@ definition: - double again example: - - The noise doubled and redoubled + - The noise doubled and redoubled. hypernym: - 00247103-v ili: i22949 @@ -7448,7 +7448,7 @@ definition: - arrange or combine in pairs example: - - The consonants are geminated in these words + - The consonants are geminated in these words. hypernym: - 00247103-v ili: i22950 @@ -7480,7 +7480,7 @@ definition: - increase fourfold example: - - His stock earning quadrupled + - His stock earning quadrupled. hypernym: - 00248276-v ili: i22953 @@ -7491,7 +7491,7 @@ definition: - increase fivefold example: - - The population of China quintupled + - The population of China quintupled. hypernym: - 00248276-v ili: i22954 @@ -7502,7 +7502,7 @@ definition: - combine or increase by multiplication example: - - He managed to multiply his profits + - He managed to multiply his profits. hypernym: - 00153083-v ili: i22955 @@ -7526,7 +7526,7 @@ definition: - cause to grow or increase rapidly example: - - We must not proliferate nuclear arms + - We must not proliferate nuclear arms. hypernym: - 00248276-v ili: i22957 @@ -7539,9 +7539,9 @@ definition: - grow old or older example: - - She aged gracefully - - we age every day — what a depressing thought! - - Young men senesce + - She aged gracefully. + - We age every day — what a depressing thought! + - Young men senesce. hypernym: - 00252905-v ili: i22958 @@ -7556,7 +7556,7 @@ definition: - become officially one year older example: - - She is turning 50 this year + - She is turning 50 this year. hypernym: - 00248912-v ili: i22959 @@ -7567,7 +7567,7 @@ definition: - begin to seem older; get older example: - - The death of his wife caused him to age fast + - The death of his wife caused him to age fast. hypernym: - 00252905-v ili: i22960 @@ -7578,9 +7578,9 @@ definition: - develop in a positive way example: - - He progressed well in school - - My plants are coming along - - Plans are shaping up + - He progressed well in school. + - My plants are coming along. + - Plans are shaping up. hypernym: - 00252905-v ili: i22961 @@ -7597,7 +7597,7 @@ definition: - improve one's social status example: - - This young man knows how to climb the social ladder + - This young man knows how to climb the social ladder. hypernym: - 00249545-v ili: i22962 @@ -7640,7 +7640,7 @@ definition: - make older example: - - The death of his child aged him tremendously + - The death of his child aged him tremendously. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22966 @@ -7651,7 +7651,7 @@ definition: - grow ripe example: - - The plums ripen in July + - The plums ripen in July. hypernym: - 00251067-v ili: i22967 @@ -7664,8 +7664,8 @@ definition: - cause to ripen or develop fully example: - - The sun ripens the fruit - - Age matures a good wine + - The sun ripens the fruit. + - Age matures a good wine. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22968 @@ -7679,8 +7679,8 @@ entails: - 00248912-v example: - - He matured fast - - The child grew fast + - He matured fast. + - The child grew fast. hypernym: - 00252905-v ili: i22969 @@ -7693,7 +7693,7 @@ definition: - become attached by or as if by the process of growth example: - - The tree trunks had grown together + - The tree trunks had grown together. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22970 @@ -7704,7 +7704,7 @@ definition: - accept and make use of one's personality, abilities, and situation example: - - My son went to Berkeley to find himself + - My son went to Berkeley to find himself. hypernym: - 00251067-v ili: i22971 @@ -7716,7 +7716,7 @@ definition: - make younger or more youthful example: - - The contact with his grandchildren rejuvenated him + - The contact with his grandchildren rejuvenated him. hypernym: - 00097375-v ili: i22972 @@ -7727,7 +7727,7 @@ definition: - undergo development or evolution example: - - Modern man evolved a long time ago + - Modern man evolved a long time ago. hypernym: - 00252905-v ili: i22973 @@ -7738,8 +7738,8 @@ definition: - come up with example: - - His colleagues worked out his interesting idea - - We worked up an ad for our client + - His colleagues worked out his interesting idea. + - We worked up an ad for our client. hypernym: - 00254647-v ili: i22974 @@ -7777,7 +7777,7 @@ definition: - obtain from a particular source example: - - The present name derives from an older form + - The present name derives from an older form. hypernym: - 00251950-v ili: i22977 @@ -7791,10 +7791,10 @@ - grow, progress, unfold, or evolve through a process of evolution, natural growth, differentiation, or a conducive environment example: - - A flower developed on the branch - - The country developed into a mighty superpower - - The embryo develops into a fetus - - This situation has developed over a long time + - A flower developed on the branch. + - The country developed into a mighty superpower. + - The embryo develops into a fetus. + - This situation has developed over a long time. hypernym: - 00231172-v ili: i22978 @@ -7807,7 +7807,7 @@ definition: - become adolescent; pass through adolescence example: - - The children are beginning to adolesce around the age of 12 + - The children are beginning to adolesce around the age of 12. hypernym: - 00252905-v ili: i22979 @@ -7818,8 +7818,8 @@ definition: - form or accumulate steadily example: - - Resistance to the manager's plan built up quickly - - Pressure is building up at the Indian-Pakistani border + - Resistance to the manager's plan built up quickly. + - Pressure is building up at the Indian-Pakistani border. hypernym: - 00252905-v ili: i22980 @@ -7836,7 +7836,7 @@ definition: - bolster or strengthen example: - - We worked up courage + - We worked up courage. - build up confidence - ramp up security in the airports hypernym: @@ -7878,8 +7878,8 @@ definition: - cause to grow and differentiate in ways conforming to its natural development example: - - The perfect climate here develops the grain - - He developed a new kind of apple + - The perfect climate here develops the grain. + - He developed a new kind of apple. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22984 @@ -7902,8 +7902,8 @@ definition: - make or grow (more) mellow example: - - These apples need to mellow a bit more - - The sun mellowed the fruit + - These apples need to mellow a bit more. + - The sun mellowed the fruit. hypernym: - 00255753-v ili: i22986 @@ -7914,7 +7914,7 @@ definition: - become more relaxed, easygoing, or genial example: - - With age, he mellowed + - With age, he mellowed. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22987 @@ -7931,7 +7931,7 @@ definition: - soften, make mellow example: - - Age and experience mellowed him over the years + - Age and experience mellowed him over the years. hypernym: - 00256275-v ili: i22988 @@ -7944,7 +7944,7 @@ definition: - become soft or softer example: - - The bread will soften if you pour some liquid on it + - The bread will soften if you pour some liquid on it. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22989 @@ -7976,7 +7976,7 @@ definition: - make soft or softer example: - - This liquid will soften your laundry + - This liquid will soften your laundry. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22992 @@ -7996,7 +7996,7 @@ definition: - form a callus or calluses example: - - His foot callused + - His foot callused. hypernym: - 00444071-v ili: i22994 @@ -8007,7 +8007,7 @@ definition: - cause a callus to form on example: - - The long march had callused his feet + - The long march had callused his feet. hypernym: - 00444339-v ili: i22995 @@ -8027,7 +8027,7 @@ definition: - become inflated example: - - The sails ballooned + - The sails ballooned. hypernym: - 00258155-v ili: i22997 @@ -8061,7 +8061,7 @@ definition: - expand abnormally example: - - The bellies of the starving children are swelling + - The bellies of the starving children are swelling. hypernym: - 00258155-v ili: i23000 @@ -8076,7 +8076,7 @@ definition: - swell from or as if from internal pressure example: - - The distended bellies of the starving cows + - the distended bellies of the starving cows hypernym: - 00257393-v ili: i23001 @@ -8089,7 +8089,7 @@ definition: - cause to expand as if by internal pressure example: - - The gas distended the animal's body + - The gas distended the animal's body. hypernym: - 00362605-v ili: i23002 @@ -8102,7 +8102,7 @@ definition: - become larger in size or volume or quantity example: - - his business expanded rapidly + - His business expanded rapidly. hypernym: - 00231172-v ili: i23003 @@ -8125,7 +8125,7 @@ definition: - cause to become swollen example: - - The water swells the wood + - The water swells the wood. hypernym: - 00246343-v ili: i23005 @@ -8145,7 +8145,7 @@ definition: - take in water at the bilge example: - - the tanker bilged + - The tanker bilged. hypernym: - 00258995-v ili: i23007 @@ -8159,8 +8159,8 @@ entails: - 01372011-v example: - - The container leaked gasoline - - the roof leaks badly + - The container leaked gasoline. + - The roof leaks badly. hypernym: - 02750526-v ili: i23008 @@ -8171,7 +8171,7 @@ definition: - crack; of the male voice in puberty example: - - his voice is breaking — he should no longer sing in the choir + - His voice is breaking — he should no longer sing in the choir. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23009 @@ -8184,7 +8184,7 @@ definition: - cause to leak example: - - the collision bilged the vessel + - The collision bilged the vessel. hypernym: - 00259743-v ili: i23010 @@ -8208,8 +8208,8 @@ definition: - inflict damage upon example: - - The snow damaged the roof - - She damaged the car when she hit the tree + - The snow damaged the roof. + - She damaged the car when she hit the tree. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23012 @@ -8220,8 +8220,8 @@ definition: - damage beyond the point of repair example: - - My son totaled our new car - - the rock star totals his guitar at every concert + - My son totaled our new car. + - The rock star totals his guitar at every concert. hypernym: - 00259743-v ili: i23013 @@ -8234,7 +8234,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00017402-n example: - - The customer bruised the strawberries by squeezing them + - The customer bruised the strawberries by squeezing them. hypernym: - 00259743-v ili: i23014 @@ -8268,7 +8268,7 @@ definition: - assail example: - - He was visited with a terrible illness that killed him quickly + - He was visited with a terrible illness that killed him quickly. hypernym: - 00260813-v ili: i23017 @@ -8279,7 +8279,7 @@ definition: - overwhelm or overpower example: - - He was devastated by his grief when his son died + - He was devastated by his grief when his son died. hypernym: - 01813288-v ili: i23018 @@ -8290,7 +8290,7 @@ definition: - cause damage or affect negatively example: - - Our business was hurt by the new competition + - Our business was hurt by the new competition. hypernym: - 00259743-v ili: i23019 @@ -8302,8 +8302,8 @@ definition: - restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken example: - - She repaired her TV set - - Repair my shoes please + - She repaired her TV set. + - Repair my shoes please. hypernym: - 00206293-v ili: i23020 @@ -8321,8 +8321,8 @@ definition: - try to fix or mend example: - - Can you tinker with the T.V. set — it's not working right - - She always fiddles with her van on the weekend + - Can you tinker with the T.V. set — it's not working right. + - She always fiddles with her van on the weekend. hypernym: - 00261534-v ili: i23021 @@ -8345,7 +8345,7 @@ definition: - repair by adding pieces example: - - She pieced the china cup + - She pieced the china cup. hypernym: - 00261534-v ili: i23023 @@ -8382,7 +8382,7 @@ entails: - 00261534-v example: - - You should overhaul your car engine + - You should overhaul your car engine. - overhaul the health care system hypernym: - 01634614-v @@ -8396,7 +8396,7 @@ definition: - substitute new or modernized parts or equipment for older ones example: - - The laboratory retrofitted to meet the safety codes + - The laboratory retrofitted to meet the safety codes. hypernym: - 00262962-v ili: i23027 @@ -8409,7 +8409,7 @@ definition: - solve problems example: - - He is known to be good at trouble-shooting + - He is known to be good at trouble-shooting. hypernym: - 00261534-v ili: i23028 @@ -8433,7 +8433,7 @@ definition: - make worse or less effective example: - - His vision was impaired + - His vision was impaired. hypernym: - 00259743-v ili: i23030 @@ -8454,7 +8454,7 @@ definition: - swell or protrude outwards example: - - His stomach bulged after the huge meal + - His stomach bulged after the huge meal. hypernym: - 00140787-v ili: i23032 @@ -8476,7 +8476,7 @@ definition: - stick out or up example: - - The parcel bulked in the sack + - The parcel bulked in the sack. hypernym: - 00264117-v ili: i23034 @@ -8487,7 +8487,7 @@ definition: - to swell or cause to enlarge example: - - Her faced puffed up from the drugs + - Her faced puffed up from the drugs. - puffed out chests hypernym: - 00257393-v @@ -8536,7 +8536,7 @@ definition: - exaggerate or make bigger example: - - The charges were inflated + - The charges were inflated. hypernym: - 00153083-v ili: i23039 @@ -8550,7 +8550,7 @@ definition: - make larger or distend example: - - The estimates were puffed up + - The estimates were puffed up. hypernym: - 00265272-v ili: i23040 @@ -8561,7 +8561,7 @@ definition: - become deflated or flaccid, as by losing air example: - - The balloons deflated + - The balloons deflated. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i23041 @@ -8574,7 +8574,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - the solution acetified + - The solution acetified. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23042 @@ -8588,7 +8588,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - the solution alkalized + - The solution alkalized. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23043 @@ -8669,7 +8669,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - the two substances copolymerized + - The two substances copolymerized. hypernym: - 00267083-v ili: i23049 @@ -8723,7 +8723,7 @@ definition: - become bony example: - - The tissue ossified + - The tissue ossified. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23053 @@ -8734,7 +8734,7 @@ definition: - cause to become hard and bony example: - - The disease ossified the tissue + - The disease ossified the tissue. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23054 @@ -8757,7 +8757,7 @@ definition: - become smaller or lose substance example: - - Her savings dwindled down + - Her savings dwindled down. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i23056 @@ -8783,7 +8783,7 @@ definition: - improve in health example: - - He got well fast + - He got well fast. hypernym: - 00205454-v ili: i23058 @@ -8796,7 +8796,7 @@ definition: - deteriorate in health example: - - he relapsed + - He relapsed. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23059 @@ -8808,7 +8808,7 @@ definition: - diminish or abate example: - - The pain finally remitted + - The pain finally remitted. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i23060 @@ -8819,8 +8819,8 @@ definition: - cause to be paralyzed and immobile example: - - The poison paralyzed him - - Fear paralyzed her + - The poison paralyzed him. + - Fear paralyzed her. hypernym: - 00270026-v ili: i23061 @@ -8841,7 +8841,7 @@ definition: - make powerless and unable to function example: - - The bureaucracy paralyzes the entire operation + - The bureaucracy paralyzes the entire operation. hypernym: - 00191849-v ili: i23063 @@ -8865,7 +8865,7 @@ definition: - cause to be unable to move example: - - The sudden storm immobilized the traffic + - The sudden storm immobilized the traffic. hypernym: - 00237442-v ili: i23065 @@ -8877,8 +8877,8 @@ definition: - prohibit the conversion or use of (assets) example: - - Blocked funds - - Freeze the assets of this hostile government + - blocked funds + - freeze the assets of this hostile government hypernym: - 02218472-v ili: i23066 @@ -8951,7 +8951,7 @@ definition: - heal or recover example: - - My broken leg is mending + - My broken leg is mending. hypernym: - 00205454-v ili: i23072 @@ -8963,7 +8963,7 @@ definition: - be unstable example: - - The stock market fluctuates + - The stock market fluctuates. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23073 @@ -8974,7 +8974,7 @@ definition: - make stable and keep from fluctuating or put into an equilibrium example: - - The drug stabilized her blood pressure + - The drug stabilized her blood pressure. - stabilize prices hypernym: - 00126072-v @@ -8988,7 +8988,7 @@ - stabilize (the price of a commodity or an exchange rate) by legislation or market operations example: - - The weak currency was pegged to the US Dollar + - The weak currency was pegged to the US Dollar. hypernym: - 00271625-v ili: i23075 @@ -9008,7 +9008,7 @@ definition: - steady or support with a guy wire or cable example: - - The Italians guyed the Tower of Pisa to prevent it from collapsing + - The Italians guyed the Tower of Pisa to prevent it from collapsing. hypernym: - 01222557-v ili: i23077 @@ -9019,7 +9019,7 @@ definition: - make unstable example: - - Terrorism destabilized the government + - Terrorism destabilized the government. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23078 @@ -9031,7 +9031,7 @@ definition: - become stable or more stable example: - - The economy stabilized + - The economy stabilized. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23079 @@ -9043,7 +9043,7 @@ definition: - become unstable example: - - The economy destabilized rapidly + - The economy destabilized rapidly. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23080 @@ -9055,7 +9055,7 @@ definition: - make sensitive or aware example: - - He was not sensitized to her emotional needs + - He was not sensitized to her emotional needs. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23081 @@ -9070,7 +9070,7 @@ definition: - make insensitive example: - - His military training desensitized him + - His military training desensitized him. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23082 @@ -9082,7 +9082,7 @@ definition: - cause to accept or become hardened to; habituate example: - - He was inured to the cold + - He was inured to the cold. hypernym: - 00274244-v ili: i23083 @@ -9118,7 +9118,7 @@ definition: - make psychologically or physically used (to something) example: - - She became habituated to the background music + - She became habituated to the background music. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23086 @@ -9130,7 +9130,7 @@ definition: - accustom gradually to some action or attitude example: - - The child is taught to obey her parents + - The child is taught to obey her parents. hypernym: - 00274244-v ili: i23087 @@ -9141,8 +9141,8 @@ definition: - become destroyed by water, air, or a corrosive such as an acid example: - - The metal corroded - - The pipes rusted + - The metal corroded. + - The pipes rusted. hypernym: - 00209244-v ili: i23088 @@ -9156,8 +9156,8 @@ definition: - cause to deteriorate due to the action of water, air, or an acid example: - - The acid corroded the metal - - The steady dripping of water rusted the metal stopper in the sink + - The acid corroded the metal. + - The steady dripping of water rusted the metal stopper in the sink. hypernym: - 00259743-v ili: i23089 @@ -9182,7 +9182,7 @@ definition: - remove soil or rock example: - - Rain eroded the terraces + - Rain eroded the terraces. hypernym: - 00259743-v ili: i23091 @@ -9195,7 +9195,7 @@ definition: - form by erosion example: - - The river washed a ravine into the mountainside + - The river washed a ravine into the mountainside. hypernym: - 00275523-v ili: i23092 @@ -9208,7 +9208,7 @@ definition: - change under the action or influence of the weather example: - - A weathered old hut + - a weathered old hut hypernym: - 00209244-v ili: i23093 @@ -9219,7 +9219,7 @@ definition: - become ground down or deteriorate example: - - Her confidence eroded + - Her confidence eroded. hypernym: - 00209244-v ili: i23094 @@ -9287,7 +9287,7 @@ definition: - make a mess of or create disorder in example: - - He messed up his room + - He messed up his room. hypernym: - 00277172-v ili: i23099 @@ -9309,7 +9309,7 @@ definition: - throw into great confusion or disorder example: - - Fundamentalists threaten to perturb the social order + - Fundamentalists threaten to perturb the social order. hypernym: - 00277172-v ili: i23101 @@ -9353,7 +9353,7 @@ definition: - establish the order in time of something example: - - The archivist chronologized the documents + - The archivist chronologized the documents. hypernym: - 00620873-v ili: i23105 @@ -9365,7 +9365,7 @@ definition: - bring order to or into example: - - Order these files + - Order these files. hypernym: - 01466592-v ili: i23106 @@ -9376,7 +9376,7 @@ definition: - make straight or straighter example: - - Straighten this post + - Straighten this post. - straighten hair hypernym: - 01466592-v @@ -9399,7 +9399,7 @@ definition: - put into a new order or arrangement example: - - Please rearrange these files + - Please rearrange these files. - rearrange the furniture in my room hypernym: - 01466592-v @@ -9411,7 +9411,7 @@ definition: - put into a different code; rearrange mentally example: - - People recode and restructure information in order to remember it + - People recode and restructure information in order to remember it. hypernym: - 00279050-v ili: i23110 @@ -9422,7 +9422,7 @@ definition: - reorganize and assign posts to different people example: - - The new Prime Minister reshuffled his cabinet + - The new Prime Minister reshuffled his cabinet. hypernym: - 00279050-v ili: i23111 @@ -9433,7 +9433,7 @@ definition: - arrange in random order example: - - Randomize the order of the numbers + - Randomize the order of the numbers. hypernym: - 00278887-v ili: i23112 @@ -9445,7 +9445,7 @@ definition: - arrange serially example: - - Serialize the numbers + - serialize the numbers hypernym: - 01466592-v ili: i23113 @@ -9457,7 +9457,7 @@ definition: - arrange in alphabetical order example: - - Alphabetize the list + - alphabetize the list hypernym: - 01466592-v ili: i23114 @@ -9480,7 +9480,7 @@ definition: - bleach with peroxide example: - - She must peroxide her hair-it looks unnaturally blond + - She must peroxide her hair-it looks unnaturally blond. hypernym: - 00280235-v ili: i23116 @@ -9491,7 +9491,7 @@ definition: - cause to become white or lighter in color example: - - The sun bleached the red shirt + - The sun bleached the red shirt. hypernym: - 00282836-v ili: i23117 @@ -9512,7 +9512,7 @@ definition: - lose color in the process of being washed example: - - The expensive shirt washed out in the German washing machine + - The expensive shirt washed out in the German washing machine. hypernym: - 00283693-v ili: i23118 @@ -9525,7 +9525,7 @@ definition: - turn white example: - - This detergent will whiten your laundry + - This detergent will whiten your laundry. hypernym: - 00281861-v ili: i23119 @@ -9537,8 +9537,8 @@ definition: - make or become black example: - - The smoke blackened the ceiling - - The ceiling blackened + - The smoke blackened the ceiling. + - The ceiling blackened. hypernym: - 00281861-v ili: i23120 @@ -9562,7 +9562,7 @@ definition: - become lighter example: - - The room lightened up + - The room lightened up. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23122 @@ -9574,7 +9574,7 @@ definition: - change color, often in an undesired manner example: - - The shirts discolored + - The shirts discolored. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23123 @@ -9597,7 +9597,7 @@ definition: - cause to become sallow example: - - The illness has sallowed her face + - The illness has sallowed her face. hypernym: - 00282836-v ili: i23125 @@ -9621,7 +9621,7 @@ definition: - cause to lose or change color example: - - The detergent discolored my shirts + - The detergent discolored my shirts. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23127 @@ -9632,7 +9632,7 @@ definition: - drain off the color in the course of laundering example: - - The harsh soap washed out the delicate blouse + - The harsh soap washed out the delicate blouse. hypernym: - 00282836-v ili: i23128 @@ -9645,7 +9645,7 @@ definition: - change color example: - - In Vermont, the leaves turn early + - In Vermont, the leaves turn early. hypernym: - 00125649-v - 00281861-v @@ -9657,7 +9657,7 @@ definition: - turn silver example: - - The man's hair silvered very attractively + - The man's hair silvered very attractively. hypernym: - 00281861-v ili: i23130 @@ -9668,7 +9668,7 @@ definition: - grow leaves example: - - the tree foliated in Spring + - The tree foliated in Spring. hypernym: - 00254647-v ili: i23131 @@ -9679,7 +9679,7 @@ definition: - lose color or turn colorless example: - - The painting discolored + - The painting discolored. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23132 @@ -9690,7 +9690,7 @@ definition: - color with dye example: - - Please dye these shoes + - Please dye these shoes. hypernym: - 00281861-v ili: i23133 @@ -9701,7 +9701,7 @@ definition: - color for microscopic study example: - - The laboratory worker dyed the specimen + - The laboratory worker dyed the specimen. hypernym: - 00283850-v ili: i23134 @@ -9722,7 +9722,7 @@ definition: - apply henna to one's hair example: - - She hennas her hair every month + - She hennas her hair every month. hypernym: - 00287688-v ili: i23136 @@ -9743,8 +9743,8 @@ definition: - add color to example: - - The child colored the drawings - - Fall colored the trees + - The child colored the drawings. + - Fall colored the trees. - colorize black and white film hypernym: - 00126072-v @@ -9784,7 +9784,7 @@ definition: - color azure example: - - Morning azured the village + - Morning azured the village. hypernym: - 00284671-v ili: i23141 @@ -9851,7 +9851,7 @@ definition: - make brown in color example: - - the drought browned the leaves on the trees in the yard + - The drought browned the leaves on the trees in the yard. hypernym: - 00284671-v ili: i23148 @@ -9865,7 +9865,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00905257-n example: - - Some old photographs are handcolored + - Some old photographs are handcolored. hypernym: - 00284671-v ili: i23149 @@ -9877,8 +9877,8 @@ definition: - color with a liquid dye or tint example: - - Stain this table a beautiful walnut color - - people knew how to stain glass a beautiful blue in the middle ages + - stain this table a beautiful walnut color + - People knew how to stain glass a beautiful blue in the middle ages. hypernym: - 00283850-v ili: i23150 @@ -9910,7 +9910,7 @@ definition: - produce or leave stains example: - - Red wine stains the table cloth + - Red wine stains the table cloth. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23153 @@ -9932,8 +9932,8 @@ definition: - color lightly example: - - her greying hair was tinged blond - - the leaves were tinged red in November + - Her greying hair was tinged blond. + - The leaves were tinged red in November. hypernym: - 00284671-v ili: i23155 @@ -9967,7 +9967,7 @@ definition: - stain or tinge with a slight amount of a color example: - - The sky was tinctured red + - The sky was tinctured red. hypernym: - 00287688-v ili: i23158 @@ -9988,7 +9988,7 @@ definition: - give a certain color to example: - - The setting sun complexioned the hills + - The setting sun complexioned the hills. hypernym: - 00287688-v ili: i23160 @@ -9999,7 +9999,7 @@ definition: - take on color or become colored example: - - In highlights it hued to a dull silver-grey + - In highlights it hued to a dull silver-grey. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23161 @@ -10010,7 +10010,7 @@ definition: - dye with fast colors example: - - These shirts should be fast-dyed + - These shirts should be fast-dyed. hypernym: - 00283850-v ili: i23162 @@ -10030,7 +10030,7 @@ definition: - dye after knotting the fabric to produce an irregular pattern example: - - The flower children tie-dye their T-shirts + - The flower children tie-dye their T-shirts. hypernym: - 00289435-v ili: i23164 @@ -10052,7 +10052,7 @@ definition: - dye by hand example: - - This fabric is hand-dyed + - This fabric is hand-dyed. hypernym: - 00283850-v ili: i23166 @@ -10063,7 +10063,7 @@ definition: - dye with wax example: - - Indonesian fabrics are often batiked + - Indonesian fabrics are often batiked. hypernym: - 00289435-v ili: i23167 @@ -10083,7 +10083,7 @@ definition: - turn red or redder example: - - The sky reddened + - The sky reddened. hypernym: - 00281861-v ili: i23169 @@ -10094,7 +10094,7 @@ definition: - become rosy or reddish example: - - her cheeks blushed in the cold winter air + - Her cheeks blushed in the cold winter air. hypernym: - 00289793-v ili: i23170 @@ -10114,7 +10114,7 @@ definition: - turn grey example: - - Her hair began to grey + - Her hair began to grey. hypernym: - 00281861-v ili: i23172 @@ -10126,7 +10126,7 @@ definition: - make silver in color example: - - Her worries had silvered her hair + - Her worries had silvered her hair. hypernym: - 00284671-v ili: i23173 @@ -10137,7 +10137,7 @@ definition: - make grey example: - - The painter decided to grey the sky + - The painter decided to grey the sky. hypernym: - 00284671-v ili: i23174 @@ -10149,7 +10149,7 @@ definition: - turn yellow example: - - The pages of the book began to yellow + - The pages of the book began to yellow. hypernym: - 00281861-v ili: i23175 @@ -10182,7 +10182,7 @@ definition: - increase in extent or intensity example: - - The Allies escalated the bombing + - The Allies escalated the bombing. hypernym: - 00153083-v ili: i23178 @@ -10195,7 +10195,7 @@ definition: - double in magnitude, extent, or intensity example: - - The enemy redoubled their screaming on the radio + - The enemy redoubled their screaming on the radio. hypernym: - 00291064-v ili: i23179 @@ -10219,7 +10219,7 @@ definition: - diminish in size, scope, or intensity example: - - The war of words between them de-escalated with time + - The war of words between them de-escalated with time. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i23181 @@ -10230,7 +10230,7 @@ definition: - send out real or metaphoric rays; the children radiated joyous energy example: - - She radiates happiness + - She radiates happiness. hypernym: - 00105087-v ili: i23182 @@ -10241,7 +10241,7 @@ definition: - give out or emit (also metaphorically) example: - - The room effuses happiness + - The room effuses happiness. hypernym: - 02773266-v ili: i23183 @@ -10284,7 +10284,7 @@ definition: - introduce light into example: - - This lamp lightens the room a bit + - This lamp lightens the room a bit. hypernym: - 00281690-v ili: i23187 @@ -10318,7 +10318,7 @@ - cease, stop example: - cut the noise - - We had to cut short the conversation + - We had to cut short the conversation. hypernym: - 00780320-v ili: i23190 @@ -10330,7 +10330,7 @@ definition: - damage or injure severely example: - - The madman mutilates art work + - The madman mutilates art work. hypernym: - 00259743-v ili: i23191 @@ -10343,8 +10343,8 @@ definition: - terminate or abbreviate before its intended or proper end or its full extent example: - - My speech was cut short - - Personal freedom is curtailed in many countries + - My speech was cut short. + - Personal freedom is curtailed in many countries. hypernym: - 00317569-v ili: i23192 @@ -10378,8 +10378,8 @@ definition: - make something appear superficially attractive example: - - The researcher tried to dress up the uninteresting data - - Don't try to dress up the unpleasant truth + - The researcher tried to dress up the uninteresting data. + - Don't try to dress up the unpleasant truth. hypernym: - 00293903-v ili: i23195 @@ -10391,7 +10391,7 @@ definition: - develop or come to a promising stage example: - - Youth blossomed into maturity + - Youth blossomed into maturity. hypernym: - 00252905-v ili: i23196 @@ -10405,7 +10405,7 @@ definition: - make neat, smart, or trim example: - - Spruce up your house for Spring + - Spruce up your house for Spring. - titivate the child hypernym: - 00293903-v @@ -10423,7 +10423,7 @@ definition: - produce or yield flowers example: - - The cherry tree bloomed + - The cherry tree bloomed. hypernym: - 00252905-v ili: i23198 @@ -10436,7 +10436,7 @@ definition: - come into or as if into flower example: - - These manifestations effloresced in the past + - These manifestations effloresced in the past. hypernym: - 00295007-v ili: i23199 @@ -10448,7 +10448,7 @@ definition: - bring forth a spike or spikes example: - - my hyacinths and orchids are spiking now + - My hyacinths and orchids are spiking now. hypernym: - 00252905-v ili: i23200 @@ -10460,7 +10460,7 @@ definition: - make more temperate, acceptable, or suitable by adding something else example: - - she tempered her criticism + - She tempered her criticism. hypernym: - 00225327-v ili: i23201 @@ -10474,7 +10474,7 @@ definition: - make healthy example: - - This trip will season even the hardiest traveller + - This trip will season even the hardiest traveller. hypernym: - 00304090-v ili: i23202 @@ -10495,7 +10495,7 @@ definition: - adjust the pitches of (musical instruments) example: - - My piano needs to be tuned + - My piano needs to be tuned. hypernym: - 00296959-v ili: i23204 @@ -10544,7 +10544,7 @@ definition: - alter or regulate so as to achieve accuracy or conform to a standard example: - - Adjust the clock, please + - Adjust the clock, please. - correct the alignment of the front wheels hypernym: - 00126072-v @@ -10558,7 +10558,7 @@ definition: - adjust so that a force is applied and an action occurs at the desired time example: - - The good player times his swing so as to hit the ball squarely + - The good player times his swing so as to hit the ball squarely. hypernym: - 00296959-v ili: i23209 @@ -10580,7 +10580,7 @@ definition: - adjust (as by firing under test conditions) the zero of (a gun) example: - - He zeroed in his rifle at 200 yards + - He zeroed in his rifle at 200 yards. hypernym: - 00296959-v ili: i23211 @@ -10631,7 +10631,7 @@ definition: - make correspondent or conformable example: - - Adjust your eyes to the darkness + - Adjust your eyes to the darkness. hypernym: - 00300361-v ili: i23216 @@ -10642,7 +10642,7 @@ definition: - set the level or character of example: - - She pitched her speech to the teenagers in the audience + - She pitched her speech to the teenagers in the audience. hypernym: - 00300361-v ili: i23217 @@ -10654,7 +10654,7 @@ definition: - set to a certain pitch example: - - He pitched his voice very low + - He pitched his voice very low. hypernym: - 00299677-v ili: i23218 @@ -10698,7 +10698,7 @@ definition: - set the keynote of example: - - Comfort keynotes this designer's Fall collection + - Comfort keynotes this designer's Fall collection. hypernym: - 00299677-v ili: i23222 @@ -10722,7 +10722,7 @@ definition: - make fit for, or change to suit a new purpose example: - - Adapt our native cuisine to the available food resources of the new country + - Adapt our native cuisine to the available food resources of the new country. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i23224 @@ -10735,7 +10735,7 @@ - insert or adjust several objects or people example: - Can you fit the toy into the box? - - This man can't fit himself into our work environment + - This man can't fit himself into our work environment. hypernym: - 00300361-v ili: i23225 @@ -10746,7 +10746,7 @@ definition: - make English in appearance example: - - She anglicised her name after moving from Paris to London + - She anglicised her name after moving from Paris to London. hypernym: - 00300361-v ili: i23226 @@ -10761,7 +10761,7 @@ - make fit example: - fit a dress - - He fitted other pieces of paper to his cut-out + - He fitted other pieces of paper to his cut-out. hypernym: - 00142011-v ili: i23227 @@ -10772,7 +10772,7 @@ definition: - make fit or prepared example: - - Your education qualifies you for this job + - Your education qualifies you for this job. hypernym: - 02392176-v ili: i23228 @@ -10784,7 +10784,7 @@ definition: - qualify for teaching at a university in Europe example: - - He habilitated after his sabbatical at a prestigious American university + - He habilitated after his sabbatical at a prestigious American university. hypernym: - 00301542-v ili: i23229 @@ -10795,7 +10795,7 @@ definition: - make capable example: - - This instruction capacitates us to understand the problem + - This instruction capacitates us to understand the problem. hypernym: - 00301542-v ili: i23230 @@ -10806,7 +10806,7 @@ definition: - make unfit or unsuitable example: - - Your income disqualifies you + - Your income disqualifies you. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23231 @@ -10829,7 +10829,7 @@ - adjust to a specific need or market example: - a magazine oriented towards young people - - tailor your needs to your surroundings + - Tailor your needs to your surroundings. hypernym: - 00300361-v ili: i23233 @@ -10843,8 +10843,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00015568-n example: - - The horse was domesticated a long time ago - - The wolf was tamed and evolved into the house dog + - The horse was domesticated a long time ago. + - The wolf was tamed and evolved into the house dog. hypernym: - 00300361-v ili: i23234 @@ -10860,7 +10860,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00015568-n example: - - He tames lions for the circus + - He tames lions for the circus. - reclaim falcons hypernym: - 00126072-v @@ -10934,7 +10934,7 @@ definition: - make tough or tougher example: - - This experience will toughen her + - This experience will toughen her. hypernym: - 00220887-v ili: i23240 @@ -10945,7 +10945,7 @@ definition: - become broader or wider or more extensive example: - - The road widened + - The road widened. hypernym: - 00156409-v ili: i23241 @@ -10980,7 +10980,7 @@ definition: - make (clothes) larger example: - - Let out that dress — I gained a lot of weight + - Let out that dress — I gained a lot of weight. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i23244 @@ -10992,7 +10992,7 @@ definition: - make (clothes) smaller example: - - Please take in this skirt — I've lost weight + - Please take in this skirt — I've lost weight. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i23245 @@ -11003,7 +11003,7 @@ definition: - become flared and widen, usually at one end example: - - The bellbottom pants flare out + - The bellbottom pants flare out. hypernym: - 00304246-v ili: i23246 @@ -11015,7 +11015,7 @@ definition: - become tight or as if tight example: - - Her throat constricted + - Her throat constricted. hypernym: - 00420903-v ili: i23247 @@ -11028,7 +11028,7 @@ definition: - become constricted or compressed example: - - The cold substance astringes + - The cold substance astringes. hypernym: - 00305203-v ili: i23248 @@ -11039,7 +11039,7 @@ definition: - become constricted example: - - The hernia will strangulate + - The hernia will strangulate. hypernym: - 00305203-v ili: i23249 @@ -11050,7 +11050,7 @@ definition: - become narrow, like a bottleneck example: - - Right by the bridge, the road bottlenecks + - Right by the bridge, the road bottlenecks. hypernym: - 00305890-v ili: i23250 @@ -11061,8 +11061,8 @@ definition: - make or become more narrow or restricted example: - - The selection was narrowed - - The road narrowed + - The selection was narrowed. + - The road narrowed. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23251 @@ -11074,7 +11074,7 @@ definition: - become smaller or less active example: - - Business tapered off + - Business tapered off. hypernym: - 00305890-v ili: i23252 @@ -11085,7 +11085,7 @@ definition: - become wider example: - - His pupils were dilated + - His pupils were dilated. hypernym: - 00304246-v ili: i23253 @@ -11097,7 +11097,7 @@ definition: - burst inward example: - - The bottle imploded + - The bottle imploded. hypernym: - 01993067-v ili: i23254 @@ -11109,7 +11109,7 @@ definition: - burst outward, usually with noise example: - - The champagne bottle exploded + - The champagne bottle exploded. hypernym: - 00139943-v ili: i23255 @@ -11121,8 +11121,8 @@ definition: - burst and release energy as through a violent chemical or physical reaction example: - - the bomb detonated at noon - - The Molotov cocktail exploded + - The bomb detonated at noon. + - The Molotov cocktail exploded. hypernym: - 00306798-v ili: i23256 @@ -11135,7 +11135,7 @@ definition: - be unleashed; emerge with violence or noise example: - - His anger exploded + - His anger exploded. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23257 @@ -11150,7 +11150,7 @@ definition: - cause to burst with a violent release of energy example: - - We exploded the nuclear bomb + - We exploded the nuclear bomb. hypernym: - 00139943-v ili: i23258 @@ -11182,7 +11182,7 @@ definition: - be discharged or activated example: - - the explosive devices went off + - The explosive devices went off. hypernym: - 00306798-v ili: i23261 @@ -11193,7 +11193,7 @@ definition: - blow up with dynamite example: - - The rock was dynamited + - The rock was dynamited. hypernym: - 00307505-v ili: i23262 @@ -11204,7 +11204,7 @@ definition: - become active and spew forth lava and rocks example: - - Vesuvius erupts once in a while + - Vesuvius erupts once in a while. hypernym: - 00306798-v ili: i23263 @@ -11217,9 +11217,9 @@ definition: - erupt or intensify suddenly example: - - Unrest erupted in the country - - Tempers flared at the meeting - - The crowd irrupted into a burst of patriotism + - Unrest erupted in the country. + - Tempers flared at the meeting. + - The crowd irrupted into a burst of patriotism. hypernym: - 00226992-v ili: i23264 @@ -11235,7 +11235,7 @@ definition: - burst or split open example: - - flowers dehisce when they release pollen + - Flowers dehisce when they release pollen. hypernym: - 00549346-v ili: i23265 @@ -11287,9 +11287,9 @@ definition: - become raw or open example: - - He broke out in hives - - My skin breaks out when I eat strawberries - - Such boils tend to recrudesce + - He broke out in hives. + - My skin breaks out when I eat strawberries. + - Such boils tend to recrudesce. hypernym: - 00070587-v ili: i23270 @@ -11302,7 +11302,7 @@ definition: - come open suddenly and violently, as if from internal pressure example: - - The bubble burst + - The bubble burst. hypernym: - 00334996-v ili: i23271 @@ -11315,8 +11315,8 @@ definition: - burst open with a sharp, explosive sound example: - - The balloon popped - - This popcorn pops quickly in the microwave oven + - The balloon popped. + - This popcorn pops quickly in the microwave oven. hypernym: - 00310092-v ili: i23272 @@ -11329,7 +11329,7 @@ definition: - cause to burst with a loud, explosive sound example: - - The child popped the balloon + - The child popped the balloon. hypernym: - 01993576-v ili: i23273 @@ -11342,7 +11342,7 @@ definition: - be pierced or punctured example: - - The tire punctured + - The tire punctured. hypernym: - 00334996-v ili: i23274 @@ -11353,8 +11353,8 @@ definition: - burst suddenly example: - - The tire blew - - We blew a tire + - The tire blew. + - We blew a tire. hypernym: - 00310092-v ili: i23275 @@ -11375,8 +11375,8 @@ definition: - grow vigorously example: - - The deer population in this town is thriving - - business is booming + - The deer population in this town is thriving. + - Business is booming. hypernym: - 00231172-v ili: i23277 @@ -11390,7 +11390,7 @@ definition: - grow rapidly example: - - Pizza parlors proliferate in this area + - Pizza parlors proliferate in this area. hypernym: - 00231172-v ili: i23278 @@ -11412,7 +11412,7 @@ definition: - give a boost to; be beneficial to example: - - The tax cut will boost the economy + - The tax cut will boost the economy. hypernym: - 00153083-v ili: i23280 @@ -11423,7 +11423,7 @@ definition: - become vague or indistinct example: - - The distinction between the two theories blurred + - The distinction between the two theories blurred. hypernym: - 00223926-v ili: i23281 @@ -11509,7 +11509,7 @@ definition: - become dark or darker example: - - The sky darkened + - The sky darkened. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23289 @@ -11529,7 +11529,7 @@ definition: - darken completely example: - - The dining room blackened out + - The dining room blackened out. hypernym: - 00313162-v ili: i23291 @@ -11541,7 +11541,7 @@ definition: - make more cheerful through the use of color example: - - The paint will brighten the room + - The paint will brighten the room. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23292 @@ -11556,7 +11556,7 @@ definition: - make dim or indistinct example: - - The fog blurs my vision + - The fog blurs my vision. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23293 @@ -11590,7 +11590,7 @@ definition: - make dim or lusterless example: - - Time had dimmed the silver + - Time had dimmed the silver. hypernym: - 00312341-v ili: i23296 @@ -11601,7 +11601,7 @@ definition: - become dim or lusterless example: - - the lights dimmed and the curtain rose + - The lights dimmed and the curtain rose. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23297 @@ -11612,7 +11612,7 @@ definition: - make unintelligible or unclear example: - - The distinction was obscured + - The distinction was obscured. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23298 @@ -11655,7 +11655,7 @@ definition: - put (an image) into focus example: - - 'Please focus the image: we cannot enjoy the movie' + - 'Please focus the image: we cannot enjoy the movie.' hypernym: - 00296959-v ili: i23301 @@ -11680,7 +11680,7 @@ definition: - become focussed or come into focus example: - - The light focused + - The light focused. hypernym: - 00150107-v ili: i23303 @@ -11693,7 +11693,7 @@ definition: - lose in value example: - - The dollar depreciated again + - The dollar depreciated again. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i23304 @@ -11709,7 +11709,7 @@ definition: - lower the value of something example: - - The Fed depreciated the dollar once again + - The Fed depreciated the dollar once again. hypernym: - 00494639-v ili: i23305 @@ -11722,7 +11722,7 @@ definition: - increase the value of example: - - The Germans want to appreciate the Deutsche Mark + - The Germans want to appreciate the Deutsche Mark. hypernym: - 00316611-v ili: i23306 @@ -11748,7 +11748,7 @@ definition: - reduce the estimated value of something example: - - For tax purposes you can write off the laser printer + - For tax purposes you can write off the laser printer. hypernym: - 00316131-v ili: i23308 @@ -11788,7 +11788,7 @@ definition: - become short or shorter example: - - In winter, the days shorten + - In winter, the days shorten. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i23311 @@ -11799,7 +11799,7 @@ definition: - become long or longer example: - - In Spring, the days lengthen + - In Spring, the days lengthen. hypernym: - 00231172-v ili: i23312 @@ -11812,7 +11812,7 @@ definition: - make shorter than originally intended; reduce or retrench in length or duration example: - - He shortened his trip due to illness + - He shortened his trip due to illness. hypernym: - 00430013-v ili: i23313 @@ -11837,7 +11837,7 @@ - 01301854-v example: - truncate a word - - Erosion has truncated the ridges of the mountains + - Erosion has truncated the ridges of the mountains. hypernym: - 00317569-v ili: i23315 @@ -11849,7 +11849,7 @@ definition: - become broader example: - - The road broadened + - The road broadened. hypernym: - 00156409-v ili: i23316 @@ -11875,7 +11875,7 @@ definition: - make longer example: - - Lengthen this skirt, please + - Lengthen this skirt, please. hypernym: - 00153083-v ili: i23318 @@ -11886,9 +11886,9 @@ definition: - lengthen in time; cause to be or last longer example: - - We prolonged our stay - - She extended her visit by another day - - The meeting was drawn out until midnight + - We prolonged our stay. + - She extended her visit by another day. + - The meeting was drawn out until midnight. hypernym: - 00318501-v ili: i23319 @@ -11917,7 +11917,7 @@ definition: - draw out a discussion or process in order to gain time example: - - The speaker temporized in order to delay the vote + - The speaker temporized in order to delay the vote. hypernym: - 00318689-v ili: i23321 @@ -11974,7 +11974,7 @@ definition: - size or measure according to a scale example: - - This model must be scaled down + - This model must be scaled down. hypernym: - 00320015-v ili: i23326 @@ -12115,7 +12115,7 @@ definition: - stuff with cork example: - - The baseball player stuffed his bat with cork to make it lighter + - The baseball player stuffed his bat with cork to make it lighter. hypernym: - 00321949-v ili: i23338 @@ -12168,7 +12168,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00244785-n example: - - You can microwave the leftovers + - You can microwave the leftovers. hypernym: - 00323648-v ili: i23342 @@ -12213,7 +12213,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00244785-n example: - - Parboil the beans before freezing them + - Parboil the beans before freezing them. hypernym: - 00323648-v ili: i23345 @@ -12227,7 +12227,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00244785-n example: - - The peas are overboiled + - The peas are overboiled. hypernym: - 00328938-v ili: i23346 @@ -12238,7 +12238,7 @@ definition: - transform and make suitable for consumption by heating example: - - These potatoes have to cook for 20 minutes + - These potatoes have to cook for 20 minutes. hypernym: - 00139943-v ili: i23347 @@ -12251,7 +12251,7 @@ definition: - transform by heating example: - - The apothecary cooked the medicinal mixture in a big iron kettle + - The apothecary cooked the medicinal mixture in a big iron kettle. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23348 @@ -12264,7 +12264,7 @@ definition: - cook too long example: - - The vegetables were completely overcooked + - The vegetables were completely overcooked. hypernym: - 00323648-v ili: i23349 @@ -12290,7 +12290,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00244785-n example: - - Stew the vegetables in wine + - Stew the vegetables in wine. hypernym: - 00323648-v ili: i23351 @@ -12328,8 +12328,8 @@ definition: - boil vigorously example: - - The liquid was seething - - The water rolled + - The liquid was seething. + - The water rolled. hypernym: - 01889423-v ili: i23354 @@ -12356,8 +12356,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00244785-n example: - - let's barbecue that meat - - We cooked out in the forest + - Let's barbecue that meat. + - We cooked out in the forest. hypernym: - 00327574-v ili: i23356 @@ -12551,7 +12551,7 @@ definition: - undergo the process of infusion example: - - the mint tea is infusing + - The mint tea is infusing. hypernym: - 00328172-v ili: i23372 @@ -12564,7 +12564,7 @@ definition: - sit or let sit in boiling water so as to extract the flavor example: - - the tea is brewing + - The tea is brewing. hypernym: - 00457106-v ili: i23373 @@ -12636,7 +12636,7 @@ definition: - divide into two or more branches so as to form a fork example: - - The road forks + - The road forks. hypernym: - 02036260-v ili: i23379 @@ -12653,7 +12653,7 @@ definition: - grow and send out branches or branch-like structures example: - - these plants ramify early and get to be very large + - These plants ramify early and get to be very large. hypernym: - 00231172-v ili: i23380 @@ -12667,7 +12667,7 @@ definition: - branch out like trees example: - - nerve fibers arborize + - Nerve fibers arborize. hypernym: - 00329612-v ili: i23381 @@ -12679,7 +12679,7 @@ definition: - branch out in a twiglike manner example: - - The lightning bolt twigged in several directions + - The lightning bolt twigged in several directions. hypernym: - 00329612-v ili: i23382 @@ -12690,7 +12690,7 @@ definition: - divide into two branches example: - - The road bifurcated + - The road bifurcated. hypernym: - 00329612-v ili: i23383 @@ -12701,7 +12701,7 @@ definition: - divide into three example: - - The road trifurcates at the bridge + - The road trifurcates at the bridge. hypernym: - 00329612-v ili: i23384 @@ -12712,7 +12712,7 @@ definition: - break up into small particles example: - - the fine powder had been atomized by air + - The fine powder had been atomized by air. hypernym: - 00338881-v ili: i23385 @@ -12849,7 +12849,7 @@ definition: - become powder or dust example: - - When it was blown up, the building powderized + - When it was blown up, the building powderized. hypernym: - 00398482-v ili: i23396 @@ -12865,7 +12865,7 @@ definition: - become undone example: - - the sweater unraveled + - The sweater unraveled. hypernym: - 00398482-v ili: i23397 @@ -12904,7 +12904,7 @@ definition: - form into subdivisions example: - - The cells subdivided + - The cells subdivided. hypernym: - 01560556-v ili: i23400 @@ -12929,7 +12929,7 @@ definition: - break open or apart suddenly and forcefully example: - - The dam burst + - The dam burst. hypernym: - 00334996-v ili: i23402 @@ -12941,7 +12941,7 @@ definition: - break into many pieces example: - - The wine glass shattered + - The wine glass shattered. hypernym: - 00334404-v ili: i23403 @@ -12963,7 +12963,7 @@ definition: - damage or destroy example: - - The news of her husband's death shattered her life + - The news of her husband's death shattered her life. hypernym: - 00259743-v ili: i23405 @@ -12974,8 +12974,8 @@ definition: - become separated into pieces or fragments example: - - The figurine broke - - The freshly baked loaf fell apart + - The figurine broke. + - The freshly baked loaf fell apart. hypernym: - 00139943-v ili: i23406 @@ -12992,7 +12992,7 @@ definition: - break suddenly into pieces, as from a violent blow example: - - The window smashed + - The window smashed. hypernym: - 00334996-v ili: i23407 @@ -13005,7 +13005,7 @@ definition: - come unraveled or undone as if by snagging example: - - Her nylons were running + - Her nylons were running. hypernym: - 00334996-v ili: i23408 @@ -13019,8 +13019,8 @@ definition: - destroy the integrity of; usually by force; cause to separate into pieces or fragments example: - - He broke the glass plate - - She broke the match + - He broke the glass plate. + - She broke the match. hypernym: - 02035003-v ili: i23409 @@ -13033,7 +13033,7 @@ definition: - break into pieces example: - - The pothole fractured a bolt on the axle + - The pothole fractured a bolt on the axle. hypernym: - 00335806-v ili: i23410 @@ -13044,7 +13044,7 @@ definition: - break so as to fall inward example: - - He broke in the door + - He broke in the door. hypernym: - 00335806-v ili: i23411 @@ -13075,7 +13075,7 @@ definition: - break into pieces, as by striking or knocking over example: - - Smash a plate + - smash a plate hypernym: - 00335806-v ili: i23414 @@ -13099,7 +13099,7 @@ definition: - become fractured; break or crack on the surface only example: - - The glass cracked when it was heated + - The glass cracked when it was heated. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23416 @@ -13115,7 +13115,7 @@ definition: - make cracks or chinks in example: - - The heat checked the paint + - The heat checked the paint. hypernym: - 00337528-v ili: i23417 @@ -13129,7 +13129,7 @@ definition: - cause to become cracked example: - - heat and light cracked the back of the leather chair + - Heat and light cracked the back of the leather chair. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23418 @@ -13151,7 +13151,7 @@ definition: - break suddenly and abruptly, as under tension example: - - The pipe snapped + - The pipe snapped. hypernym: - 00334996-v ili: i23420 @@ -13163,7 +13163,7 @@ definition: - break partially but keep its integrity example: - - The glass cracked + - The glass cracked. hypernym: - 00337070-v ili: i23421 @@ -13174,7 +13174,7 @@ definition: - crack due to dehydration example: - - My lips chap in this dry weather + - My lips chap in this dry weather. hypernym: - 00338044-v ili: i23422 @@ -13185,7 +13185,7 @@ definition: - develop a fine network of cracks example: - - Crazed ceramics + - crazed ceramics hypernym: - 00338044-v ili: i23423 @@ -13206,7 +13206,7 @@ definition: - break up into splinters or slivers example: - - The wood splintered + - The wood splintered. hypernym: - 00338881-v ili: i23425 @@ -13218,7 +13218,7 @@ definition: - break or cause to break into pieces example: - - The plate fragmented + - The plate fragmented. hypernym: - 00334996-v ili: i23426 @@ -13232,7 +13232,7 @@ definition: - declare void example: - - The President dissolved the parliament and called for new elections + - The President dissolved the parliament and called for new elections. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23427 @@ -13279,7 +13279,7 @@ definition: - break into small pieces example: - - The car crushed the toy + - The car crushed the toy. hypernym: - 00338881-v ili: i23431 @@ -13292,7 +13292,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00244785-n example: - - bruise the berries with a wooden spoon and strain them + - Bruise the berries with a wooden spoon and strain them. hypernym: - 00339895-v ili: i23432 @@ -13303,8 +13303,8 @@ definition: - happen example: - - Report the news as it develops - - These political movements recrudesce from time to time + - report the news as it develops + - These political movements recrudesce from time to time. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i23433 @@ -13319,7 +13319,7 @@ definition: - result or issue example: - - A slight unpleasantness arose from this discussion + - A slight unpleasantness arose from this discussion. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i23434 @@ -13332,8 +13332,8 @@ - come to pass example: - What is happening? - - The meeting took place without an incident - - Nothing occurred that seemed important + - The meeting took place without an incident. + - Nothing occurred that seemed important. ili: i23435 members: - happen @@ -13350,7 +13350,7 @@ definition: - come about or follow as a consequence example: - - nothing will result from this meeting + - Nothing will result from this meeting. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i23436 @@ -13361,7 +13361,7 @@ definition: - occur between other event or between certain points of time example: - - the war intervened between the birth of her two children + - The war intervened between the birth of her two children. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i23437 @@ -13372,7 +13372,7 @@ definition: - come about, happen, or occur example: - - Several important events transpired last week + - Several important events transpired last week. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i23438 @@ -13383,7 +13383,7 @@ definition: - occur example: - - what gives? + - What gives? exemplifies: - 07171981-n hypernym: @@ -13405,8 +13405,8 @@ definition: - follow a certain course example: - - The inauguration went well - - how did your interview go? + - The inauguration went well. + - How did your interview go? hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i23442 @@ -13418,7 +13418,7 @@ definition: - proceed for an extended period of time example: - - The speech dragged on for two hours + - The speech dragged on for two hours. hypernym: - 00342215-v ili: i23443 @@ -13431,9 +13431,9 @@ definition: - come to pass; arrive, as in due course example: - - The first success came three days later - - It came as a shock - - Dawn comes early in June + - The first success came three days later. + - It came as a shock. + - Dawn comes early in June. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i23444 @@ -13446,8 +13446,8 @@ definition: - come as if by falling example: - - Night fell - - Silence fell + - Night fell. + - Silence fell. hypernym: - 00342572-v ili: i23445 @@ -13462,7 +13462,7 @@ definition: - go as if by falling example: - - Grief fell from our hearts + - Grief fell from our hearts. hypernym: - 00427911-v ili: i23446 @@ -13475,8 +13475,8 @@ definition: - occur at a specified time or place example: - - Christmas falls on a Monday this year - - The accent falls on the first syllable + - Christmas falls on a Monday this year. + - The accent falls on the first syllable. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i23447 @@ -13489,7 +13489,7 @@ definition: - be a forerunner of or occur earlier than example: - - This composition anticipates Impressionism + - This composition anticipates Impressionism. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i23448 @@ -13500,8 +13500,8 @@ definition: - be found or available example: - - These shoes come in three colors - - The furniture comes unassembled + - These shoes come in three colors. + - The furniture comes unassembled. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i23449 @@ -13512,7 +13512,7 @@ definition: - be gradually disclosed or unfolded; become manifest example: - - The plot developed slowly + - The plot developed slowly. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i23450 @@ -13527,7 +13527,7 @@ definition: - come to light; become known example: - - It transpired that she had worked as spy in East Germany + - It transpired that she had worked as spy in East Germany. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23451 @@ -13538,7 +13538,7 @@ definition: - happen or occur again example: - - This is a recurring story + - This is a recurring story. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i23452 @@ -13553,7 +13553,7 @@ - 06138021-n - 06009822-n example: - - the function iterates + - The function iterates. hypernym: - 00343988-v ili: i23453 @@ -13573,7 +13573,7 @@ definition: - happen in a particular manner example: - - how did your talk go over? + - How did your talk go over? hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i23455 @@ -13586,7 +13586,7 @@ definition: - happen regularly example: - - Christmas rolled around again + - Christmas rolled around again. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i23456 @@ -13598,7 +13598,7 @@ definition: - come into being; become reality example: - - Her dream really materialized + - Her dream really materialized. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i23457 @@ -13621,9 +13621,9 @@ definition: - happen, occur, or be the case in the course of events or by chance example: - - It happens that today is my birthday + - It happens that today is my birthday. - source: Santayana - text: These things befell + text: These things befell. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i23459 @@ -13638,7 +13638,7 @@ definition: - happen as a result example: - - Nothing good will come of this + - Nothing good will come of this. hypernym: - 02640346-v ili: i23460 @@ -13649,7 +13649,7 @@ definition: - become of; happen to example: - - He promised that no harm would befall her + - He promised that no harm would befall her. - What has become of my children? hypernym: - 00340744-v @@ -13672,7 +13672,7 @@ definition: - happen simultaneously example: - - The two events coincided + - The two events coincided. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i23463 @@ -13684,7 +13684,7 @@ definition: - start abruptly example: - - After 1989, peace broke out in the former East Bloc + - After 1989, peace broke out in the former East Bloc. hypernym: - 02614382-v ili: i23464 @@ -13707,12 +13707,12 @@ definition: - take the first step or steps in carrying out an action example: - - We began working at dawn + - We began working at dawn. - Who will start? - Get working as soon as the sun rises! - - The first tourists began to arrive in Cambodia - - He began early in the day - - Let's get down to work now + - The first tourists began to arrive in Cambodia. + - He began early in the day. + - Let's get down to work now. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i23466 @@ -13732,7 +13732,7 @@ definition: - begin again example: - - we recommenced his reading after a short nap + - We recommenced his reading after a short nap. hypernym: - 00346415-v ili: i23467 @@ -13743,7 +13743,7 @@ definition: - set out on a course of action example: - - He struck out on his own + - He struck out on his own. hypernym: - 00346415-v ili: i23468 @@ -13754,7 +13754,7 @@ definition: - begin vigorously example: - - The prisoners fell to work right away + - The prisoners fell to work right away. hypernym: - 00346415-v ili: i23469 @@ -13765,7 +13765,7 @@ definition: - begin suddenly and sometimes violently example: - - He broke out shouting + - He broke out shouting. hypernym: - 02614382-v ili: i23470 @@ -13776,7 +13776,7 @@ definition: - set off quickly, usually with success example: - - The freshman jumped off to a good start in his math class + - The freshman jumped off to a good start in his math class. hypernym: - 00346415-v ili: i23471 @@ -13787,7 +13787,7 @@ definition: - arrive at the point of example: - - She gets to fretting if I stay away from home too long + - She gets to fretting if I stay away from home too long. hypernym: - 00346415-v ili: i23472 @@ -13798,7 +13798,7 @@ definition: - commence in a manner calculated to bring good luck example: - - They auspicated the trip with a bottle of champagne + - They auspicated the trip with a bottle of champagne. hypernym: - 00346415-v ili: i23473 @@ -13809,7 +13809,7 @@ definition: - set to work upon; turn one's energies vigorously to a task example: - - I attacked the problem as soon as I got out of bed + - I attacked the problem as soon as I got out of bed. hypernym: - 00346415-v ili: i23474 @@ -13829,8 +13829,8 @@ definition: - begin with vigor example: - - He launched into a long diatribe - - She plunged into a dangerous adventure + - He launched into a long diatribe. + - She plunged into a dangerous adventure. hypernym: - 00346415-v ili: i23476 @@ -13844,7 +13844,7 @@ definition: - occur or become available example: - - water or electricity came on again after the earthquake + - Water or electricity came on again after the earthquake. hypernym: - 00346415-v ili: i23477 @@ -13855,7 +13855,7 @@ definition: - set out on (an enterprise or subject of study) example: - - she embarked upon a new career + - She embarked upon a new career. hypernym: - 00346415-v ili: i23478 @@ -13897,9 +13897,9 @@ definition: - set in motion, cause to start example: - - The U.S. started a war in the Middle East - - The Iraqis began hostilities - - begin a new chapter in your life + - The U.S. started a war in the Middle East. + - The Iraqis began hostilities. + - Begin a new chapter in your life. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i23481 @@ -13915,7 +13915,7 @@ definition: - start or re-start vigorously example: - - The Secretary of State intends to jumpstart the Middle East Peace Process + - The Secretary of State intends to jumpstart the Middle East Peace Process. hypernym: - 00349400-v ili: i23482 @@ -13927,7 +13927,7 @@ definition: - cause to start anew example: - - The enemy recommenced hostilities after a few days of quiet + - The enemy recommenced hostilities after a few days of quiet. hypernym: - 00349400-v ili: i23483 @@ -13938,7 +13938,7 @@ definition: - be a precursor of example: - - The fall of the Berlin Wall ushered in the post-Cold War period + - The fall of the Berlin Wall ushered in the post-Cold War period. hypernym: - 00349400-v ili: i23484 @@ -13951,7 +13951,7 @@ definition: - set in motion or cause to begin example: - - The guide set the tour off to a good start + - The guide set the tour off to a good start. hypernym: - 00349400-v ili: i23485 @@ -13971,7 +13971,7 @@ definition: - take up or begin anew example: - - We resumed the negotiations + - We resumed the negotiations. hypernym: - 02685709-v ili: i23487 @@ -13984,7 +13984,7 @@ definition: - return to a previous location or condition example: - - The painting resumed its old condition when we restored it + - The painting resumed its old condition when we restored it. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23488 @@ -13996,8 +13996,8 @@ definition: - be persistent, refuse to stop example: - - he persisted to call me every night - - The child persisted and kept asking questions + - He persisted to call me every night. + - The child persisted and kept asking questions. hypernym: - 02685709-v ili: i23489 @@ -14012,7 +14012,7 @@ definition: - persist stubbornly example: - - he obstinates himself against all rational arguments + - He obstinates himself against all rational arguments. hypernym: - 00351115-v ili: i23490 @@ -14024,7 +14024,7 @@ - persist with actions or an attitude despite the probability that it will cause trouble example: - - He is asking for trouble with his behavior + - He is asking for trouble with his behavior. hypernym: - 00351115-v ili: i23491 @@ -14036,7 +14036,7 @@ definition: - persist in working hard example: - - Students must plug away at this problem + - Students must plug away at this problem. hypernym: - 00351115-v ili: i23492 @@ -14048,7 +14048,7 @@ definition: - keep to example: - - Stick to your principles + - Stick to your principles. - stick to the diet hypernym: - 00351115-v @@ -14064,7 +14064,7 @@ definition: - go out of existence example: - - She hoped that the problem would eventually pass away + - She hoped that the problem would eventually pass away. hypernym: - 02615799-v ili: i23494 @@ -14075,7 +14075,7 @@ definition: - to finish off example: - - We closed out our account + - We closed out our account. hypernym: - 00353480-v ili: i23495 @@ -14086,7 +14086,7 @@ definition: - end, at least for a long time example: - - The correspondence lapsed + - The correspondence lapsed. hypernym: - 02615799-v ili: i23496 @@ -14097,7 +14097,7 @@ definition: - cause to finish a relationship with somebody example: - - That finished me with Mary + - That finished me with Mary. hypernym: - 00353480-v ili: i23497 @@ -14108,7 +14108,7 @@ definition: - finish a game in baseball by protecting a lead example: - - The relief pitcher closed with two runs in the second inning + - The relief pitcher closed with two runs in the second inning. hypernym: - 00485097-v ili: i23498 @@ -14119,7 +14119,7 @@ definition: - cease operating example: - - The pump suddenly cut out + - The pump suddenly cut out. hypernym: - 02615799-v ili: i23499 @@ -14130,7 +14130,7 @@ definition: - become extinguished example: - - The lights suddenly went out and we were in the dark + - The lights suddenly went out and we were in the dark. hypernym: - 02615799-v ili: i23500 @@ -14141,8 +14141,8 @@ definition: - finally be or do something example: - - He ended up marrying his high school sweetheart - - he wound up being unemployed and living at home again + - He ended up marrying his high school sweetheart. + - He wound up being unemployed and living at home again. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i23501 @@ -14161,8 +14161,8 @@ - bring to an end or halt example: - She ended their friendship when she found out that he had once been convicted - of a crime - - The attack on Poland terminated the relatively peaceful period after WW I + of a crime. + - The attack on Poland terminated the relatively peaceful period after WW I. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23502 @@ -14174,7 +14174,7 @@ definition: - terminate a relationship abruptly example: - - Mary gave John the axe after she saw him with another woman + - Mary gave John the axe after she saw him with another woman. hypernym: - 02436167-v ili: i23503 @@ -14199,7 +14199,7 @@ definition: - bring to a head or to the highest point example: - - Seurat culminated pointillism + - Seurat culminated pointillism. hypernym: - 00353480-v ili: i23505 @@ -14223,7 +14223,7 @@ definition: - terminate example: - - they will ax the research program + - They will ax the research program. hypernym: - 00353480-v ili: i23507 @@ -14250,7 +14250,7 @@ definition: - arrest the motion (of something) abruptly example: - - He checked the flow of water by shutting off the main valve + - He checked the flow of water by shutting off the main valve. hypernym: - 01863207-v ili: i23509 @@ -14261,7 +14261,7 @@ definition: - disappear or come to an end example: - - Their anger died + - Their anger died. - My secret will die with me! hypernym: - 00427911-v @@ -14285,7 +14285,7 @@ definition: - destroy a vitally essential quality of or in example: - - Eating artichokes kills the taste of all other foods + - Eating artichokes kills the taste of all other foods. hypernym: - 01622948-v ili: i23512 @@ -14314,7 +14314,7 @@ definition: - tire out completely example: - - The daily stress of her work is killing her + - The daily stress of her work is killing her. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -14329,7 +14329,7 @@ definition: - close with a snapping motion example: - - The lock snapped shut + - The lock snapped shut. hypernym: - 01347791-v ili: i23515 @@ -14340,8 +14340,8 @@ definition: - come to an end example: - - Their marriage dissolved - - The tobacco monopoly broke up + - Their marriage dissolved. + - The tobacco monopoly broke up. hypernym: - 00353480-v ili: i23516 @@ -14353,8 +14353,8 @@ definition: - bring the association of to an end or cause to break up example: - - The decree officially dissolved the marriage - - the judge dissolved the tobacco company + - The decree officially dissolved the marriage. + - The judge dissolved the tobacco company. hypernym: - 00353480-v ili: i23517 @@ -14377,7 +14377,7 @@ definition: - become level or even example: - - The ground levelled off + - The ground levelled off. hypernym: - 00356912-v ili: i23519 @@ -14391,7 +14391,7 @@ entails: - 00219829-v example: - - The bread crusted in the oven + - The bread crusted in the oven. hypernym: - 00356912-v ili: i23520 @@ -14402,7 +14402,7 @@ definition: - bend out of shape, as under pressure or from heat example: - - The highway buckled during the heat wave + - The highway buckled during the heat wave. hypernym: - 00356912-v ili: i23521 @@ -14415,7 +14415,7 @@ definition: - rise upward, as from pressure or moisture example: - - The floor is lifting slowly + - The floor is lifting slowly. hypernym: - 00357608-v ili: i23522 @@ -14426,7 +14426,7 @@ definition: - produce buds, branches, or germinate example: - - the potatoes sprouted + - The potatoes sprouted. hypernym: - 00231983-v ili: i23523 @@ -14445,7 +14445,7 @@ definition: - cause to grow or sprout example: - - the plentiful rain germinated my plants + - The plentiful rain germinated my plants. hypernym: - 00246343-v ili: i23524 @@ -14480,7 +14480,7 @@ definition: - take root and begin to grow example: - - this plant roots quickly + - This plant roots quickly. hypernym: - 00231172-v ili: i23527 @@ -14505,10 +14505,10 @@ - pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life example: - - She died from cancer - - The children perished in the fire - - The patient went peacefully - - The old guy kicked the bucket at the age of 102 + - She died from cancer. + - The children perished in the fire. + - The patient went peacefully. + - The old guy kicked the bucket at the age of 102. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23529 @@ -14548,7 +14548,7 @@ definition: - be asphyxiated; die from lack of oxygen example: - - The child suffocated under the pillow + - The child suffocated under the pillow. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -14578,7 +14578,7 @@ - be abolished or discarded example: - These ugly billboards have to go! - - These luxuries all had to go under the Khmer Rouge + - These luxuries all had to go under the Khmer Rouge. hypernym: - 00427911-v ili: i23533 @@ -14591,8 +14591,8 @@ entails: - 00359085-v example: - - He left six children - - At her death, she left behind her husband and 11 cats + - He left six children. + - At her death, she left behind her husband and 11 cats. hypernym: - 00615374-v ili: i23534 @@ -14607,7 +14607,7 @@ definition: - cause to be without a spouse example: - - The war widowed many women in the former Yugoslavia + - The war widowed many women in the former Yugoslavia. hypernym: - 00360745-v ili: i23535 @@ -14618,7 +14618,7 @@ definition: - die from being submerged in water, getting water into the lungs, and asphyxiating example: - - The child drowned in the lake + - The child drowned in the lake. hypernym: - 00359085-v ili: i23536 @@ -14629,7 +14629,7 @@ definition: - be born, used chiefly of lambs example: - - The lambs fell in the afternoon + - The lambs fell in the afternoon. hypernym: - 00361585-v ili: i23537 @@ -14640,7 +14640,7 @@ definition: - die before; die earlier than example: - - She predeceased her husband + - She predeceased her husband. hypernym: - 00359085-v ili: i23538 @@ -14651,7 +14651,7 @@ definition: - come into existence through birth example: - - She was born on a farm + - She was born on a farm. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23539 @@ -14662,7 +14662,7 @@ definition: - be born or come into existence example: - - All these flowers come to life when the rains come + - All these flowers come to life when the rains come. hypernym: - 00361585-v ili: i23540 @@ -14674,7 +14674,7 @@ definition: - become overcast example: - - the sky clouded over + - The sky clouded over. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23541 @@ -14685,7 +14685,7 @@ definition: - become covered with mist example: - - The windshield misted over + - The windshield misted over. hypernym: - 01210571-v ili: i23542 @@ -14711,7 +14711,7 @@ definition: - become bloated or swollen or puff up example: - - The dead man's stomach was bloated + - The dead man's stomach was bloated. hypernym: - 00257393-v ili: i23544 @@ -14724,7 +14724,7 @@ definition: - make bloated or swollen example: - - Hunger bloated the child's belly + - Hunger bloated the child's belly. hypernym: - 00258536-v ili: i23545 @@ -14737,7 +14737,7 @@ entails: - 01282617-v example: - - the cigar smoke curled up at the ceiling + - The cigar smoke curled up at the ceiling. hypernym: - 00356912-v ili: i23546 @@ -14762,7 +14762,7 @@ definition: - interrupt before its natural or planned end example: - - We had to cut short our vacation + - We had to cut short our vacation. hypernym: - 00364717-v ili: i23549 @@ -14785,7 +14785,7 @@ - stop pursuing or acting example: - drop a lawsuit - - knock it off! + - Knock it off! hypernym: - 02686624-v ili: i23551 @@ -14797,7 +14797,7 @@ definition: - drop prosecution of by entering a nolle prosequi in the court records example: - - They nolle prossed the charge + - They nolle prossed the charge. hypernym: - 00363763-v ili: i23552 @@ -14810,7 +14810,7 @@ definition: - stop a process or a habit by imposing a freeze on it example: - - Suspend the aid to the war-torn country + - suspend the aid to the war-torn country hypernym: - 00364717-v ili: i23553 @@ -14822,7 +14822,7 @@ definition: - get stuck while doing something example: - - She bogged down many times while she wrote her dissertation + - She bogged down many times while she wrote her dissertation. hypernym: - 02686624-v ili: i23554 @@ -14834,7 +14834,7 @@ definition: - cause to slow down or get stuck example: - - The vote would bog down the house + - The vote would bog down the house. hypernym: - 00441741-v ili: i23555 @@ -14846,7 +14846,7 @@ definition: - terminate or end example: - - She interrupted her pregnancy + - She interrupted her pregnancy. - break a lucky streak - break the cycle of poverty hypernym: @@ -14860,7 +14860,7 @@ definition: - close at the end of a session example: - - The court adjourned + - The court adjourned. hypernym: - 02615799-v ili: i23557 @@ -14873,7 +14873,7 @@ definition: - interrupt periodically example: - - Her sharp questions punctuated the speaker's drone + - Her sharp questions punctuated the speaker's drone. hypernym: - 00780320-v ili: i23558 @@ -14898,8 +14898,8 @@ definition: - undergo condensation; change from a gaseous to a liquid state and fall in drops example: - - water condenses - - The acid distills at a specific temperature + - Water condenses. + - The acid distills at a specific temperature. hypernym: - 00444939-v ili: i23560 @@ -14915,7 +14915,7 @@ definition: - compress or concentrate example: - - Congress condensed the three-year plan into a six-month plan + - Congress condensed the three-year plan into a six-month plan. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23561 @@ -14930,7 +14930,7 @@ definition: - develop due to condensation example: - - All our planets condensed out of the same material + - All our planets condensed out of the same material. hypernym: - 00340548-v ili: i23562 @@ -14943,7 +14943,7 @@ definition: - become more compact or concentrated example: - - Her feelings condensed + - Her feelings condensed. hypernym: - 00226992-v ili: i23563 @@ -14982,7 +14982,7 @@ definition: - cause a gas or vapor to change into a liquid example: - - The cold air condensed the steam + - The cold air condensed the steam. hypernym: - 00139943-v ili: i23566 @@ -15055,7 +15055,7 @@ definition: - exude water vapor example: - - plants transpire + - Plants transpire. hypernym: - 00367511-v ili: i23572 @@ -15066,8 +15066,8 @@ definition: - become one example: - - Germany unified officially in 1990 - - the cells merge + - Germany unified officially in 1990. + - The cells merge. hypernym: - 00468364-v ili: i23573 @@ -15080,7 +15080,7 @@ definition: - separate or classify into units example: - - The hospital was unitized for efficiency + - The hospital was unitized for efficiency. hypernym: - 00656296-v ili: i23574 @@ -15092,7 +15092,7 @@ definition: - coalesce or unite in a mass example: - - Blood clots + - blood clots hypernym: - 01463781-v ili: i23575 @@ -15114,8 +15114,8 @@ definition: - break up or separate example: - - The country is disunifying - - Yugoslavia broke apart after 1989 + - The country is disunifying. + - Yugoslavia broke apart after 1989. hypernym: - 02436167-v ili: i23577 @@ -15127,7 +15127,7 @@ definition: - come together so as to form a single product example: - - Social forces converged to bring the Fascists back to power + - Social forces converged to bring the Fascists back to power. hypernym: - 00368338-v ili: i23578 @@ -15147,7 +15147,7 @@ definition: - unite on a federal basis or band together as a league example: - - The country was federated after the civil war + - The country was federated after the civil war. hypernym: - 02475258-v ili: i23580 @@ -15160,7 +15160,7 @@ definition: - enter into a league for a common purpose example: - - The republics federated to become the Soviet Union + - The republics federated to become the Soviet Union. hypernym: - 00368338-v ili: i23581 @@ -15187,7 +15187,7 @@ definition: - loose heat example: - - The air cooled considerably after the thunderstorm + - The air cooled considerably after the thunderstorm. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23583 @@ -15200,7 +15200,7 @@ definition: - lose intensity example: - - His enthusiasm cooled considerably + - His enthusiasm cooled considerably. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23584 @@ -15213,7 +15213,7 @@ definition: - get excessively and undesirably hot example: - - The car engines overheated + - The car engines overheated. hypernym: - 00373318-v ili: i23585 @@ -15226,7 +15226,7 @@ definition: - make cool or cooler example: - - Chill the food + - chill the food hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23586 @@ -15250,7 +15250,7 @@ definition: - put ice on or put on ice example: - - Ice your sprained limbs + - Ice your sprained limbs. hypernym: - 00371065-v ili: i23588 @@ -15274,7 +15274,7 @@ definition: - make hot or hotter example: - - the sun heats the oceans + - The sun heats the oceans. - heat the water on the stove hypernym: - 00126072-v @@ -15309,7 +15309,7 @@ definition: - preserve by chilling example: - - many foods must be refrigerated or else they will spoil + - Many foods must be refrigerated or else they will spoil. hypernym: - 00212840-v ili: i23593 @@ -15353,7 +15353,7 @@ definition: - make excessively or undesirably hot example: - - The room was overheated + - The room was overheated. hypernym: - 00371917-v ili: i23597 @@ -15364,7 +15364,7 @@ definition: - gain heat or get hot example: - - The room heated up quickly + - The room heated up quickly. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23598 @@ -15377,7 +15377,7 @@ definition: - make warm or warmer example: - - The blanket will warm you + - The blanket will warm you. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23599 @@ -15388,7 +15388,7 @@ definition: - become more friendly or open example: - - She warmed up after we had lunch together + - She warmed up after we had lunch together. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23600 @@ -15399,7 +15399,7 @@ definition: - get warm or warmer example: - - The soup warmed slowly on the stove + - The soup warmed slowly on the stove. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23601 @@ -15439,7 +15439,7 @@ entails: - 00378386-v example: - - The surgeon cauterized the wart + - The surgeon cauterized the wart. hypernym: - 00078513-v - 00196708-v @@ -15455,7 +15455,7 @@ entails: - 00446124-v example: - - The water in the bowl froze + - The water in the bowl froze. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23605 @@ -15488,7 +15488,7 @@ definition: - bring to, or maintain at, the boiling point example: - - boil this liquid until it evaporates + - Boil this liquid until it evaporates. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23608 @@ -15508,7 +15508,7 @@ definition: - come to the boiling point and change from a liquid to vapor example: - - Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius + - Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23610 @@ -15519,7 +15519,7 @@ definition: - overflow or cause to overflow while boiling example: - - The milk is boiling over + - The milk is boiling over. hypernym: - 00375692-v ili: i23611 @@ -15567,7 +15567,7 @@ definition: - cause to freeze example: - - Freeze the leftover food + - freeze the leftover food hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23615 @@ -15578,11 +15578,11 @@ definition: - become or cause to become soft or liquid example: - - The sun melted the ice - - the ice thawed - - the ice cream melted - - The heat melted the wax - - The giant iceberg dissolved over the years during the global warming phase + - The sun melted the ice. + - The ice thawed. + - The ice cream melted. + - The heat melted the wax. + - The giant iceberg dissolved over the years during the global warming phase. - dethaw the meat hypernym: - 00444939-v @@ -15599,7 +15599,7 @@ definition: - melt or become liquid by absorbing moisture from the air example: - - this type of salt deliquesces easily + - This type of salt deliquesces easily. hypernym: - 00376777-v ili: i23617 @@ -15610,7 +15610,7 @@ definition: - make or become free of frost or ice example: - - Defrost the car window + - defrost the car window hypernym: - 00376777-v ili: i23618 @@ -15623,7 +15623,7 @@ definition: - undergo combustion example: - - Maple wood burns well + - Maple wood burns well. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23619 @@ -15637,8 +15637,8 @@ definition: - burn completely; be consumed or destroyed by fire example: - - The hut burned down - - The mountain of paper went up in flames + - The hut burned down. + - The mountain of paper went up in flames. hypernym: - 00377673-v ili: i23620 @@ -15663,7 +15663,7 @@ definition: - make very hot and dry example: - - The heat scorched the countryside + - The heat scorched the countryside. hypernym: - 00371917-v ili: i23622 @@ -15675,7 +15675,7 @@ definition: - burn or sear with a sizzling sound example: - - The fat sizzled in the pan + - The fat sizzled in the pan. hypernym: - 00378386-v ili: i23623 @@ -15687,7 +15687,7 @@ - cause to undergo combustion example: - burn garbage - - The car burns only Diesel oil + - The car burns only Diesel oil. hypernym: - 00139943-v ili: i23624 @@ -15702,7 +15702,7 @@ definition: - become reduced to ashes example: - - The paper incinerated quickly + - The paper incinerated quickly. hypernym: - 00378022-v ili: i23625 @@ -15715,7 +15715,7 @@ definition: - burn superficially or lightly example: - - I singed my eyebrows + - I singed my eyebrows. hypernym: - 00380111-v ili: i23626 @@ -15727,7 +15727,7 @@ definition: - destroy by fire example: - - They burned the house and his diaries + - They burned the house and his diaries. hypernym: - 01566925-v ili: i23627 @@ -15752,7 +15752,7 @@ definition: - reduce to ashes example: - - Cremate a corpse + - cremate a corpse hypernym: - 00379335-v ili: i23629 @@ -15763,7 +15763,7 @@ definition: - burn maliciously, as by arson example: - - The madman torched the barns + - The madman torched the barns. hypernym: - 00379335-v ili: i23630 @@ -15776,9 +15776,9 @@ domain_topic: - 00244785-n example: - - The cook blackened the chicken breast - - The fire charred the ceiling above the mantelpiece - - the flames scorched the ceiling + - The cook blackened the chicken breast. + - The fire charred the ceiling above the mantelpiece. + - The flames scorched the ceiling. hypernym: - 00196708-v ili: i23631 @@ -15792,7 +15792,7 @@ definition: - get blistered example: - - Her feet blistered during the long hike + - Her feet blistered during the long hike. hypernym: - 00257393-v ili: i23632 @@ -15806,7 +15806,7 @@ definition: - cause blisters to form on example: - - the tight shoes and perspiration blistered her feet + - The tight shoes and perspiration blistered her feet. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23633 @@ -15819,7 +15819,7 @@ definition: - make a shift in or exchange of example: - - First Joe led; then we switched + - First Joe led; then we switched. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23634 @@ -15832,7 +15832,7 @@ definition: - change the order or arrangement of example: - - Dyslexics often transpose letters in a word + - Dyslexics often transpose letters in a word. hypernym: - 00138328-v ili: i23635 @@ -15866,7 +15866,7 @@ definition: - change from one system to another or to a new plan or policy example: - - We converted from 220 to 110 Volt + - We converted from 220 to 110 Volt. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23638 @@ -15899,8 +15899,8 @@ definition: - change in outward structure or looks example: - - He transformed into a monster - - The salesman metamorphosed into an ugly beetle + - He transformed into a monster. + - The salesman metamorphosed into an ugly beetle. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23641 @@ -15969,8 +15969,8 @@ definition: - change or alter in form, appearance, or nature example: - - This experience transformed her completely - - She transformed the clay into a beautiful sculpture + - This experience transformed her completely. + - She transformed the clay into a beautiful sculpture. - transubstantiate one element into another hypernym: - 00126072-v @@ -16014,7 +16014,7 @@ definition: - change from one form or medium into another example: - - Braque translated collage into oil + - Braque translated collage into oil. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23651 @@ -16036,7 +16036,7 @@ definition: - make useful again; transform from a useless or uncultivated state example: - - The people reclaimed the marshes + - The people reclaimed the marshes. hypernym: - 00114965-v ili: i23653 @@ -16047,9 +16047,9 @@ definition: - change completely the nature or appearance of example: - - In Kafka's story, a person metamorphoses into a bug - - The treatment and diet transfigured her into a beautiful young woman - - Jesus was transfigured after his resurrection + - In Kafka's story, a person metamorphoses into a bug. + - The treatment and diet transfigured her into a beautiful young woman. + - Jesus was transfigured after his resurrection. hypernym: - 00138328-v ili: i23654 @@ -16062,7 +16062,7 @@ definition: - change religious beliefs, or adopt a religious belief example: - - She converted to Buddhism + - She converted to Buddhism. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23655 @@ -16076,7 +16076,7 @@ - bring, lead, or force to abandon a wrong or evil course of life, conduct, and adopt a right one example: - - The Church reformed me + - The Church reformed me. - reform your conduct hypernym: - 00126072-v @@ -16115,7 +16115,7 @@ definition: - cause to adopt a new or different faith example: - - The missionaries converted the Indian population + - The missionaries converted the Indian population. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23659 @@ -16130,7 +16130,7 @@ definition: - convert to Islam example: - - The Mughals Islamized much of Northern India in the 16th century + - The Mughals Islamized much of Northern India in the 16th century. hypernym: - 00386056-v ili: i23660 @@ -16142,7 +16142,7 @@ definition: - convert to Christianity example: - - missionaries have tried to Christianize native people all over the world + - Missionaries have tried to Christianize native people all over the world. hypernym: - 00386056-v ili: i23661 @@ -16154,7 +16154,7 @@ definition: - adapt in the name of Christianity example: - - some people want to Christianize ancient pagan sites + - Some people want to Christianize ancient pagan sites. hypernym: - 00300361-v ili: i23662 @@ -16165,7 +16165,7 @@ definition: - cause to conform to Islamic law example: - - Islamize the dietary laws + - islamize the dietary laws hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23663 @@ -16177,7 +16177,7 @@ definition: - spread the Christian faith example: - - The missionaries evangelized the Pacific Islanders + - The missionaries evangelized the Pacific Islanders. hypernym: - 00386056-v ili: i23664 @@ -16212,7 +16212,7 @@ definition: - reverse the position, order, relation, or condition of example: - - when forming a question, invert the subject and the verb + - When forming a question, invert the subject and the verb. hypernym: - 00660783-v ili: i23667 @@ -16226,7 +16226,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - here the theme is inverted + - Here the theme is inverted. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23668 @@ -16237,7 +16237,7 @@ definition: - go back to a previous state example: - - We reverted to the old rules + - We reverted to the old rules. hypernym: - 00138328-v ili: i23669 @@ -16252,7 +16252,7 @@ definition: - return to the original position or state after being stretched or compressed example: - - The rubber tubes resile + - The rubber tubes resile. hypernym: - 00387981-v ili: i23670 @@ -16291,7 +16291,7 @@ - make impersonal or present as an object example: - Will computers depersonalize human interactions? - - Pornography objectifies women + - Pornography objectifies women. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23673 @@ -16304,7 +16304,7 @@ definition: - cause extensive destruction or ruin utterly example: - - The enemy lay waste to the countryside after the invasion + - The enemy lay waste to the countryside after the invasion. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -16332,7 +16332,7 @@ definition: - grow weak and thin or waste away physically example: - - She emaciated during the chemotherapy + - She emaciated during the chemotherapy. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23676 @@ -16345,7 +16345,7 @@ definition: - cause to grow thin or weak example: - - The treatment emaciated him + - The treatment emaciated him. hypernym: - 00390309-v ili: i23677 @@ -16358,7 +16358,7 @@ definition: - make weak example: - - Life in the camp drained him + - Life in the camp drained him. hypernym: - 00225327-v ili: i23678 @@ -16380,7 +16380,7 @@ definition: - lose vigor, health, or flesh, as through grief example: - - After her husband died, she just pined away + - After her husband died, she just pined away. hypernym: - 00223926-v ili: i23680 @@ -16440,7 +16440,7 @@ definition: - suppress or constrain so as to lessen in intensity example: - - Stifle your curiosity + - Stifle your curiosity. hypernym: - 02428558-v ili: i23685 @@ -16452,7 +16452,7 @@ definition: - suppress the development, creativity, or imagination of example: - - His job suffocated him + - His job suffocated him. hypernym: - 00391513-v ili: i23686 @@ -16466,7 +16466,7 @@ definition: - become stultified, suppressed, or stifled example: - - He is suffocating — living at home with his aged parents in the small village + - He is suffocating — living at home with his aged parents in the small village. hypernym: - 02632685-v ili: i23687 @@ -16480,7 +16480,7 @@ definition: - suppress example: - - He choked down his rage + - He choked down his rage. hypernym: - 00463047-v ili: i23688 @@ -16502,7 +16502,7 @@ definition: - make less lively or vigorous example: - - Middle age dulled her appetite for travel + - Middle age dulled her appetite for travel. hypernym: - 00223926-v ili: i23690 @@ -16513,7 +16513,7 @@ definition: - make milky or dull example: - - The chemical clouded the liquid to which it was added + - The chemical clouded the liquid to which it was added. hypernym: - 00392374-v ili: i23691 @@ -16524,7 +16524,7 @@ definition: - become dull or lusterless in appearance; lose shine or brightness example: - - the varnished table top dulled with time + - The varnished table top dulled with time. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23692 @@ -16536,7 +16536,7 @@ - lose strength or effectiveness; become or appear boring, insipid, or tiresome (to) example: - - the course palled on her + - The course palled on her. hypernym: - 00223926-v ili: i23693 @@ -16547,7 +16547,7 @@ definition: - become sharp or sharper example: - - The debate sharpened + - The debate sharpened. hypernym: - 00226992-v ili: i23694 @@ -16560,7 +16560,7 @@ definition: - make crisp or more crisp and precise example: - - We had to sharpen our arguments + - We had to sharpen our arguments. hypernym: - 00227591-v ili: i23695 @@ -16571,7 +16571,7 @@ definition: - make (one's senses) more acute example: - - This drug will sharpen your vision + - This drug will sharpen your vision. hypernym: - 00227591-v ili: i23696 @@ -16604,7 +16604,7 @@ definition: - give a point to example: - - The candles are tapered + - The candles are tapered. hypernym: - 00140787-v ili: i23699 @@ -16649,7 +16649,7 @@ definition: - get used to a certain climate example: - - They never acclimatized in Egypt + - They never acclimatized in Egypt. hypernym: - 00150107-v ili: i23703 @@ -16662,7 +16662,7 @@ definition: - get or become familiar or accustomed with through experience example: - - I finally got used to my husband's odd habits + - I finally got used to my husband's odd habits. hypernym: - 00109468-v members: @@ -16672,7 +16672,7 @@ definition: - make synchronous and adjust in time or manner example: - - Let's synchronize our efforts + - Let's synchronize our efforts. hypernym: - 00296959-v ili: i23704 @@ -16685,7 +16685,7 @@ definition: - adjust so as to be in a synchronized condition example: - - he phased the intake with the output of the machine + - He phased the intake with the output of the machine. hypernym: - 00394859-v ili: i23705 @@ -16706,7 +16706,7 @@ definition: - mix together different elements example: - - The colors blend well + - The colors blend well. hypernym: - 00139943-v ili: i23707 @@ -16738,7 +16738,7 @@ definition: - cause to become one with example: - - The sales tax is absorbed into the state income tax + - The sales tax is absorbed into the state income tax. hypernym: - 00395719-v ili: i23709 @@ -16749,7 +16749,7 @@ definition: - lose its distinct outline or shape; blend gradually example: - - Hundreds of actors were melting into the scene + - Hundreds of actors were melting into the scene. hypernym: - 00395719-v ili: i23710 @@ -16761,7 +16761,7 @@ definition: - cause (something) to be mixed with (something else) example: - - At this stage of making the cake, blend in the nuts + - At this stage of making the cake, blend in the nuts. hypernym: - 00395719-v ili: i23711 @@ -16784,7 +16784,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00017402-n example: - - After many years the rose bushes grew together + - After many years the rose bushes grew together. hypernym: - 00395719-v ili: i23713 @@ -16809,7 +16809,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - Hyaline casts were admixed with neutrophils + - Hyaline casts were admixed with neutrophils. hypernym: - 00395719-v ili: i23715 @@ -16832,7 +16832,7 @@ definition: - make liquid or plastic by heating example: - - The storm fused the electric mains + - The storm fused the electric mains. hypernym: - 00445584-v ili: i23717 @@ -16847,7 +16847,7 @@ entails: - 00373318-v example: - - The substances fused at a very high temperature + - The substances fused at a very high temperature. hypernym: - 00444939-v ili: i23718 @@ -16860,8 +16860,8 @@ definition: - break or fall apart into fragments example: - - The cookies crumbled - - The Sphinx is crumbling + - The cookies crumbled. + - The Sphinx is crumbling. hypernym: - 00398482-v ili: i23719 @@ -16873,8 +16873,8 @@ definition: - break into parts or components or lose cohesion or unity example: - - The material disintegrated - - the group disintegrated after the leader died + - The material disintegrated. + - The group disintegrated after the leader died. hypernym: - 00139943-v ili: i23720 @@ -16897,7 +16897,7 @@ - incorporate a food ingredient into a mixture by repeatedly turning it over without stirring or beating example: - - Fold the egg whites into the batter + - Fold the egg whites into the batter. hypernym: - 00467564-v ili: i23722 @@ -16908,7 +16908,7 @@ definition: - integrate again example: - - Russia must be reintegrated into Europe + - Russia must be reintegrated into Europe. hypernym: - 00467564-v ili: i23723 @@ -16922,7 +16922,7 @@ - 00216642-v example: - macerate peaches - - the gizzards macerates the food in the digestive system + - The gizzards macerates the food in the digestive system. hypernym: - 00256275-v ili: i23724 @@ -16933,7 +16933,7 @@ definition: - become soft or separate and disintegrate as a result of excessive soaking example: - - the tissue macerated in the water + - The tissue macerated in the water. hypernym: - 00255753-v ili: i23725 @@ -16959,7 +16959,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - the particles disintegrated during the nuclear fission process + - The particles disintegrated during the nuclear fission process. hypernym: - 00139943-v ili: i23727 @@ -16989,7 +16989,7 @@ entails: - 02128137-v example: - - organic matter putrefies + - Organic matter putrefies. hypernym: - 00553892-v ili: i23729 @@ -17002,7 +17002,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - The strong magnet magnetized the iron shavings + - The strong magnet magnetized the iron shavings. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23730 @@ -17017,7 +17017,7 @@ - 06100457-n example: - demagnetize the iron shavings - - they degaussed the ship + - They degaussed the ship. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23731 @@ -17030,8 +17030,8 @@ definition: - make simpler or easier or reduce in complexity or extent example: - - We had to simplify the instructions - - this move will simplify our lives + - We had to simplify the instructions. + - This move will simplify our lives. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23732 @@ -17056,7 +17056,7 @@ definition: - make complex example: - - he unnecessarily complexified every problem + - He unnecessarily complexified every problem. hypernym: - 00403446-v ili: i23735 @@ -17067,7 +17067,7 @@ definition: - have or develop complicating consequences example: - - These actions will ramify + - These actions will ramify. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23736 @@ -17079,7 +17079,7 @@ definition: - make complex or intricate or complicated example: - - The situation was rather involved + - The situation was rather involved. hypernym: - 00401789-v ili: i23737 @@ -17102,7 +17102,7 @@ definition: - attenuate or reduce in vigor, strength, or intensity by polishing or purifying example: - - many valuable nutrients are refined out of the foods in our modern diet + - Many valuable nutrients are refined out of the foods in our modern diet. hypernym: - 00221127-v ili: i23739 @@ -17139,7 +17139,7 @@ definition: - make more complicated example: - - There was a new development that complicated the matter + - There was a new development that complicated the matter. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23742 @@ -17171,7 +17171,7 @@ definition: - increase the pressure in or of example: - - The captain will pressurize the cabin for the passengers' comfort + - The captain will pressurize the cabin for the passengers' comfort. hypernym: - 00296959-v ili: i23745 @@ -17183,7 +17183,7 @@ definition: - maintain a certain pressure example: - - the airplane cabin is pressurized + - The airplane cabin is pressurized. - pressurize a space suit hypernym: - 02687605-v @@ -17231,7 +17231,7 @@ definition: - give a structure to example: - - I need to structure my days + - I need to structure my days. hypernym: - 00405549-v ili: i23750 @@ -17242,8 +17242,8 @@ definition: - construct or form anew or provide with a new structure example: - - After his accident, he had to restructure his life - - The governing board was reconstituted + - After his accident, he had to restructure his life. + - The governing board was reconstituted. hypernym: - 00405129-v ili: i23751 @@ -17278,7 +17278,7 @@ definition: - make central example: - - The Russian government centralized the distribution of food + - The Russian government centralized the distribution of food. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23754 @@ -17291,7 +17291,7 @@ definition: - make less central example: - - After the revolution, food distribution was decentralized + - After the revolution, food distribution was decentralized. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23755 @@ -17316,7 +17316,7 @@ definition: - prepare for social life example: - - Children have to be socialized in school + - Children have to be socialized in school. hypernym: - 00407168-v ili: i23757 @@ -17331,7 +17331,7 @@ example: - Get the children ready for school! - prepare for war - - I was fixing to leave town after I paid the hotel bill + - I was fixing to leave town after I paid the hotel bill. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23758 @@ -17429,7 +17429,7 @@ - prepare for winter example: - winterize cars - - winterize your houses + - Winterize your houses. hypernym: - 00407168-v ili: i23766 @@ -17441,7 +17441,7 @@ definition: - prepare for summer example: - - summerize your car + - Summerize your car. - summerize a house hypernym: - 00407168-v @@ -17466,7 +17466,7 @@ definition: - make into property owned by the state example: - - The new government communized all banks + - The new government communized all banks. hypernym: - 00412472-v ili: i23769 @@ -17478,7 +17478,7 @@ definition: - make international in character example: - - We internationalized the committee + - We internationalized the committee. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23770 @@ -17504,7 +17504,7 @@ definition: - become American in character example: - - After a year in Iowa, he has totally Americanized + - After a year in Iowa, he has totally Americanized. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23772 @@ -17547,7 +17547,7 @@ definition: - make American in character example: - - The year in the US has completely Americanized him + - The year in the US has completely Americanized him. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23776 @@ -17559,7 +17559,7 @@ definition: - become French in appearance or character example: - - This restaurant has Frenchified + - This restaurant has Frenchified. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23777 @@ -17570,7 +17570,7 @@ definition: - make French in appearance or character example: - - let's Frenchify the restaurant and charge more money + - Let's Frenchify the restaurant and charge more money. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23778 @@ -17581,8 +17581,8 @@ definition: - become technologically advanced example: - - Many countries in Asia are now developing at a very fast pace - - Viet Nam is modernizing rapidly + - Many countries in Asia are now developing at a very fast pace. + - Viet Nam is modernizing rapidly. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23779 @@ -17597,7 +17597,7 @@ definition: - raise from a barbaric to a civilized state example: - - The wild child found wandering in the forest was gradually civilized + - The wild child found wandering in the forest was gradually civilized. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23780 @@ -17609,7 +17609,7 @@ definition: - put under state control or ownership example: - - Mitterand nationalized the banks + - Mitterand nationalized the banks. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23781 @@ -17621,7 +17621,7 @@ definition: - put under private control or ownership example: - - The steel industry was denationalized + - The steel industry was denationalized. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23782 @@ -17636,7 +17636,7 @@ - 00925258-n - 01096649-n example: - - The oil industry was privatized + - The oil industry was privatized. hypernym: - 00412717-v ili: i23783 @@ -17650,7 +17650,7 @@ entails: - 00414357-v example: - - The French family was naturalized last year + - The French family was naturalized last year. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23784 @@ -17662,7 +17662,7 @@ definition: - strip of the rights and duties of citizenship example: - - The former Nazi was denaturalized + - The former Nazi was denaturalized. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23785 @@ -17694,7 +17694,7 @@ definition: - adopt to another place example: - - The stories had become naturalized into an American setting + - The stories had become naturalized into an American setting. hypernym: - 00300361-v ili: i23788 @@ -17706,7 +17706,7 @@ definition: - take into one's family example: - - They adopted two children from Nicaragua + - They adopted two children from Nicaragua. hypernym: - 02210054-v ili: i23789 @@ -17720,7 +17720,7 @@ entails: - 02009962-v example: - - Many people immigrated at the beginning of the 20th century + - Many people immigrated at the beginning of the 20th century. hypernym: - 01860612-v ili: i23790 @@ -17731,7 +17731,7 @@ definition: - introduce or send as immigrants example: - - Britain immigrated many colonists to America + - Britain immigrated many colonists to America. hypernym: - 02082838-v ili: i23791 @@ -17744,7 +17744,7 @@ entails: - 01859592-v example: - - The immigrants settled in the Midwest + - The immigrants settled in the Midwest. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i23792 @@ -17756,7 +17756,7 @@ definition: - settle as colonists or establish a colony (in) example: - - The British colonized the East Coast + - The British colonized the East Coast. hypernym: - 00414801-v ili: i23793 @@ -17768,7 +17768,7 @@ definition: - move or establish in a new location example: - - We had to relocate the office because the rent was too high + - We had to relocate the office because the rent was too high. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i23794 @@ -17781,7 +17781,7 @@ definition: - become established in a new location example: - - Our company relocated to the Midwest + - Our company relocated to the Midwest. hypernym: - 01859592-v ili: i23795 @@ -17794,7 +17794,7 @@ definition: - put out of its usual place, position, or relationship example: - - The colonists displaced the natives + - The colonists displaced the natives. hypernym: - 02017423-v ili: i23796 @@ -17807,7 +17807,7 @@ entails: - 01860612-v example: - - The Swedes settled in Minnesota + - The Swedes settled in Minnesota. hypernym: - 02453050-v ili: i23797 @@ -17827,7 +17827,7 @@ definition: - become settled or established and stable in one's residence or life style example: - - He finally settled down + - He finally settled down. hypernym: - 00272745-v ili: i23799 @@ -17851,7 +17851,7 @@ definition: - become established example: - - winter has set in + - Winter has set in. hypernym: - 02614382-v ili: i23801 @@ -17862,7 +17862,7 @@ definition: - settle in a new place example: - - The immigrants had to resettle + - The immigrants had to resettle. hypernym: - 00414801-v ili: i23802 @@ -17873,7 +17873,7 @@ definition: - migrate to a new environment example: - - only few plants can immigrate to the island + - Only few plants can immigrate to the island. hypernym: - 01860612-v ili: i23803 @@ -17886,7 +17886,7 @@ entails: - 02013448-v example: - - Many people had to emigrate during the Nazi period + - Many people had to emigrate during the Nazi period. hypernym: - 01860612-v ili: i23804 @@ -17906,7 +17906,7 @@ definition: - make steady example: - - steady yourself + - Steady yourself. hypernym: - 00272745-v ili: i23806 @@ -17943,8 +17943,8 @@ definition: - make equal, uniform, corresponding, or matching example: - - let's equalize the duties among all employees in this office - - The company matched the discount policy of its competitors + - Let's equalize the duties among all employees in this office. + - The company matched the discount policy of its competitors. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23809 @@ -17973,7 +17973,7 @@ definition: - make stiff or stiffer example: - - Stiffen the cream by adding gelatine + - Stiffen the cream by adding gelatine. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23811 @@ -18008,7 +18008,7 @@ example: - rigidify the training schedule - ossified teaching methods - - slogans petrify our thinking + - Slogans petrify our thinking. hypernym: - 00418521-v ili: i23814 @@ -18021,7 +18021,7 @@ definition: - become rigid example: - - The body rigidified + - The body rigidified. hypernym: - 00419488-v ili: i23815 @@ -18032,7 +18032,7 @@ definition: - become stiff or stiffer example: - - He stiffened when he saw his boss enter the room + - He stiffened when he saw his boss enter the room. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23816 @@ -18058,7 +18058,7 @@ definition: - repress or suppress (something regarded as undesirable) example: - - The police clamped down on illegal drugs + - The police clamped down on illegal drugs. hypernym: - 00234091-v ili: i23818 @@ -18070,8 +18070,8 @@ definition: - become loose or looser or less tight example: - - The noose loosened - - the rope relaxed + - The noose loosened. + - The rope relaxed. hypernym: - 00223926-v ili: i23819 @@ -18119,7 +18119,7 @@ definition: - become tight or tighter example: - - The rope tightened + - The rope tightened. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23823 @@ -18130,7 +18130,7 @@ definition: - make tight or tighter example: - - Tighten the wire + - Tighten the wire. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23824 @@ -18165,8 +18165,8 @@ definition: - become taut or tauter example: - - Your muscles will firm when you exercise regularly - - the rope tautened + - Your muscles will firm when you exercise regularly. + - The rope tautened. hypernym: - 00420903-v ili: i23827 @@ -18178,7 +18178,7 @@ definition: - make transitive example: - - adding ‘out’ to many verbs transitivizes them + - Adding ‘out’ to many verbs transitivizes them. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23828 @@ -18190,7 +18190,7 @@ definition: - intransitivize example: - - removing the object will intransitivize the verbs + - Removing the object will intransitivize the verbs. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23829 @@ -18228,7 +18228,7 @@ definition: - become looser or slack example: - - the rope slackened + - The rope slackened. hypernym: - 00223926-v ili: i23832 @@ -18239,7 +18239,7 @@ definition: - stay away or leave example: - - He absented himself + - He absented himself. hypernym: - 00427911-v ili: i23833 @@ -18251,7 +18251,7 @@ definition: - disappear gradually example: - - The pain eventually passed off + - The pain eventually passed off. hypernym: - 00427911-v ili: i23834 @@ -18267,7 +18267,7 @@ definition: - lose freshness, vigor, or vitality example: - - Her bloom was fading + - Her bloom was fading. hypernym: - 00427911-v ili: i23835 @@ -18279,8 +18279,8 @@ definition: - come into sight or view example: - - He suddenly appeared at the wedding - - A new star appeared on the horizon + - He suddenly appeared at the wedding. + - A new star appeared on the horizon. hypernym: - 00543200-v ili: i23836 @@ -18291,7 +18291,7 @@ definition: - appear as though from hiding example: - - the new moon peeped through the tree tops + - The new moon peeped through the tree tops. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i23837 @@ -18302,7 +18302,7 @@ definition: - appear on the skin example: - - A rash erupted on her arms after she had touched the exotic plant + - A rash erupted on her arms after she had touched the exotic plant. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i23838 @@ -18315,7 +18315,7 @@ definition: - reveal its presence or make an appearance example: - - the ghost manifests each year on the same day + - The ghost manifests each year on the same day. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i23839 @@ -18326,7 +18326,7 @@ definition: - be carried somewhere by water or as if by water example: - - The body washed up on the beach + - The body washed up on the beach. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i23840 @@ -18339,7 +18339,7 @@ definition: - be revealed or disclosed example: - - The truth finally came to light + - The truth finally came to light. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i23841 @@ -18351,7 +18351,7 @@ definition: - to shine with faint or brief light example: - - A terrible thought gleamed in her mind + - A terrible thought gleamed in her mind. hypernym: - 00426024-v ili: i23842 @@ -18362,8 +18362,8 @@ definition: - appear or become visible; make a showing example: - - She turned up at the funeral - - I hope the list key is going to surface again + - She turned up at the funeral. + - I hope the list key is going to surface again. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i23843 @@ -18378,7 +18378,7 @@ definition: - come out into view, as from concealment example: - - Suddenly, the proprietor emerged from his office + - Suddenly, the proprietor emerged from his office. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i23844 @@ -18389,7 +18389,7 @@ definition: - emerge suddenly example: - - The sun burst into view + - The sun burst into view. hypernym: - 00424924-v ili: i23845 @@ -18400,7 +18400,7 @@ definition: - appear in a show, on T.V. or radio example: - - The news won't be on tonight + - The news won't be on tonight. hypernym: - 00975760-v ili: i23846 @@ -18412,7 +18412,7 @@ definition: - appear on the surface, come to the surface on the ground example: - - Big boulders outcropped + - Big boulders outcropped. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i23847 @@ -18423,7 +18423,7 @@ definition: - appear briefly example: - - The headlines flashed on the screen + - The headlines flashed on the screen. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i23848 @@ -18434,7 +18434,7 @@ definition: - emit a brief burst of light example: - - A shooting star flashed and was gone + - A shooting star flashed and was gone. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i23849 @@ -18445,8 +18445,8 @@ definition: - come into being or existence, or appear on the scene example: - - Then the computer came along and changed our lives - - Homo sapiens appeared millions of years ago + - Then the computer came along and changed our lives. + - Homo sapiens appeared millions of years ago. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23850 @@ -18458,7 +18458,7 @@ definition: - come on suddenly and intensely example: - - the disease fulminated + - The disease fulminated. hypernym: - 00426024-v ili: i23851 @@ -18480,7 +18480,7 @@ definition: - to come out of obscurity or hiding example: - - The missing man suddenly resurfaced in New York + - The missing man suddenly resurfaced in New York. hypernym: - 00427254-v ili: i23853 @@ -18491,7 +18491,7 @@ definition: - appear at the surface example: - - A seam of coal bassets + - a seam of coal bassets hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i23854 @@ -18504,7 +18504,7 @@ - be issued or published example: - Did your latest book appear yet? - - The new Woody Allen film hasn't come out yet + - The new Woody Allen film hasn't come out yet. hypernym: - 00344828-v ili: i23855 @@ -18516,8 +18516,8 @@ definition: - appear again example: - - The sores reappeared on her body - - Her husband reappeared after having left her years ago + - The sores reappeared on her body. + - Her husband reappeared after having left her years ago. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i23857 @@ -18529,7 +18529,7 @@ definition: - become known or apparent example: - - Some nice results emerged from the study + - Some nice results emerged from the study. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i23858 @@ -18540,8 +18540,8 @@ definition: - penetrate example: - - The sun broke through the clouds - - The rescue team broke through the wall in the mine shaft + - The sun broke through the clouds. + - The rescue team broke through the wall in the mine shaft. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i23859 @@ -18553,7 +18553,7 @@ definition: - get lost, as without warning or explanation example: - - He disappeared without a trace + - He disappeared without a trace. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i23860 @@ -18566,7 +18566,7 @@ definition: - cease to exist example: - - An entire civilization vanished + - An entire civilization vanished. hypernym: - 02615799-v ili: i23861 @@ -18588,7 +18588,7 @@ definition: - become extinct example: - - Dinosaurs died out + - Dinosaurs died out. hypernym: - 00427911-v ili: i23863 @@ -18600,7 +18600,7 @@ definition: - make small or insignificant example: - - Let's minimize the risk + - Let's minimize the risk. hypernym: - 00442400-v ili: i23864 @@ -18612,8 +18612,8 @@ definition: - minimize loss or risk example: - - diversify your financial portfolio to hedge price risks - - hedge your bets + - Diversify your financial portfolio to hedge price risks. + - Hedge your bets. hypernym: - 00428755-v ili: i23865 @@ -18626,7 +18626,7 @@ entails: - 00151509-v example: - - The model is scaled down + - The model is scaled down. hypernym: - 00320562-v - 00151099-v @@ -18664,7 +18664,7 @@ definition: - make the most of example: - - He maximized his role + - He maximized his role. hypernym: - 01166589-v ili: i23869 @@ -18676,8 +18676,8 @@ definition: - cut down on; make a reduction in example: - - reduce your daily fat intake - - The employer wants to cut back health benefits + - Reduce your daily fat intake. + - The employer wants to cut back health benefits. hypernym: - 00442400-v ili: i23870 @@ -18720,7 +18720,7 @@ definition: - have a reducing effect example: - - This cuts into my earnings + - This cuts into my earnings. hypernym: - 00442400-v ili: i23873 @@ -18733,7 +18733,7 @@ definition: - make a reduction, as in one's workforce example: - - The company had to retrench + - The company had to retrench. hypernym: - 00430013-v ili: i23874 @@ -18744,7 +18744,7 @@ definition: - cut drastically example: - - Prices were slashed + - Prices were slashed. hypernym: - 00430013-v ili: i23875 @@ -18766,7 +18766,7 @@ definition: - become sparser example: - - Towards the end of town, the houses thinned out + - Towards the end of town, the houses thinned out. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i23877 @@ -18779,7 +18779,7 @@ definition: - make thin or thinner example: - - Thin the solution + - thin the solution hypernym: - 00430013-v ili: i23878 @@ -18813,8 +18813,8 @@ definition: - become thick or thicker example: - - The sauce thickened - - The egg yolk will inspissate + - The sauce thickened. + - The egg yolk will inspissate. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23881 @@ -18830,7 +18830,7 @@ definition: - make thick or thicker example: - - Thicken the sauce + - thicken the sauce - inspissate the tar so that it becomes pitch hypernym: - 00126072-v @@ -18857,7 +18857,7 @@ definition: - grow smaller example: - - Interest in the project waned + - Interest in the project waned. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i23884 @@ -18870,7 +18870,7 @@ definition: - go down momentarily example: - - Prices dipped + - Prices dipped. hypernym: - 00432779-v ili: i23885 @@ -18881,7 +18881,7 @@ definition: - pass slowly (of time) example: - - The day wore on + - The day wore on. hypernym: - 00432779-v ili: i23886 @@ -18903,7 +18903,7 @@ definition: - become more extreme example: - - The tension heightened + - The tension heightened. hypernym: - 00153083-v ili: i23888 @@ -18915,7 +18915,7 @@ definition: - rise dramatically example: - - Prices shot up overnight + - Prices shot up overnight. hypernym: - 00156409-v ili: i23889 @@ -18926,7 +18926,7 @@ definition: - go down in value example: - - Stock prices dropped + - Stock prices dropped. hypernym: - 00432779-v ili: i23890 @@ -18937,7 +18937,7 @@ definition: - fall heavily or suddenly; decline markedly example: - - The real estate market fell off + - The real estate market fell off. hypernym: - 00433636-v ili: i23891 @@ -18952,7 +18952,7 @@ definition: - fall suddenly and sharply example: - - Prices tumbled after the devaluation of the currency + - Prices tumbled after the devaluation of the currency. hypernym: - 00433636-v ili: i23892 @@ -18963,7 +18963,7 @@ definition: - go up or advance example: - - Sales were climbing after prices were lowered + - Sales were climbing after prices were lowered. hypernym: - 00156409-v ili: i23893 @@ -18977,7 +18977,7 @@ definition: - increase in phase example: - - the moon is waxing + - The moon is waxing. hypernym: - 00156409-v ili: i23894 @@ -18998,7 +18998,7 @@ definition: - decrease in phase example: - - the moon is waning + - The moon is waning. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i23896 @@ -19009,7 +19009,7 @@ definition: - become smaller example: - - Interest in his novels waned + - Interest in his novels waned. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i23897 @@ -19020,7 +19020,7 @@ definition: - increase in size, volume or significance example: - - Her terror was magnified in her mind + - Her terror was magnified in her mind. hypernym: - 00157652-v ili: i23898 @@ -19032,12 +19032,12 @@ definition: - stop operating or functioning example: - - The engine finally went - - The car died on the road - - The bus we travelled in broke down on the way to town - - The coffee maker broke - - The engine failed on the way to town - - her eyesight went after the accident + - The engine finally went. + - The car died on the road. + - The bus we travelled in broke down on the way to town. + - The coffee maker broke. + - The engine failed on the way to town. + - Her eyesight went after the accident. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23899 @@ -19059,8 +19059,8 @@ definition: - stop operating example: - - My computer crashed last night - - The system goes down at least once a week + - My computer crashed last night. + - The system goes down at least once a week. hypernym: - 00435327-v ili: i23900 @@ -19072,7 +19072,7 @@ definition: - end resistance, as under pressure or force example: - - The door yielded to repeated blows with a battering ram + - The door yielded to repeated blows with a battering ram. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23901 @@ -19084,8 +19084,8 @@ definition: - melt, break, or become otherwise unusable example: - - The lightbulbs blew out - - The fuse blew + - The lightbulbs blew out. + - The fuse blew. hypernym: - 00435327-v ili: i23902 @@ -19125,7 +19125,7 @@ definition: - form into a cylinder by rolling example: - - Roll up the cloth + - Roll up the cloth. hypernym: - 00140787-v ili: i23905 @@ -19170,7 +19170,7 @@ definition: - vary in order to spread risk or to expand example: - - The company diversified + - The company diversified. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i23909 @@ -19183,7 +19183,7 @@ definition: - spread into new habitats and produce variety or variegate example: - - The plants on this island diversified + - The plants on this island diversified. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i23910 @@ -19195,7 +19195,7 @@ definition: - make something more diverse and varied example: - - Vary the menu + - vary the menu hypernym: - 00438078-v ili: i23911 @@ -19229,7 +19229,7 @@ definition: - become more focused on an area of activity or field of study example: - - She specializes in Near Eastern history + - She specializes in Near Eastern history. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i23914 @@ -19244,7 +19244,7 @@ - suit to a special purpose example: - specialize one's research - - this kind of beak has become specialized in certain Galapagos finches + - This kind of beak has become specialized in certain Galapagos finches. hypernym: - 00169614-v ili: i23915 @@ -19256,7 +19256,7 @@ definition: - become overly specialized example: - - She overspecialized when she concentrated on verbs in Fijian + - She overspecialized when she concentrated on verbs in Fijian. hypernym: - 00438402-v ili: i23916 @@ -19268,7 +19268,7 @@ definition: - move faster example: - - The car accelerated + - The car accelerated. hypernym: - 00226992-v ili: i23917 @@ -19282,7 +19282,7 @@ definition: - reduce the speed of example: - - He slowed down the car + - He slowed down the car. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23918 @@ -19294,7 +19294,7 @@ definition: - cause to move more slowly or operate at a slower rate example: - - This drug will retard your heart rate + - This drug will retard your heart rate. hypernym: - 00439450-v ili: i23919 @@ -19327,7 +19327,7 @@ definition: - slow down by moving the tail sideways example: - - The airplane fishtailed on the runway + - The airplane fishtailed on the runway. hypernym: - 00439450-v ili: i23922 @@ -19338,7 +19338,7 @@ definition: - cause to move faster example: - - He accelerated the car + - He accelerated the car. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23923 @@ -19363,7 +19363,7 @@ definition: - speed up example: - - let's rev up production + - Let's rev up production. hypernym: - 00153083-v ili: i23925 @@ -19375,7 +19375,7 @@ definition: - lose velocity; move more slowly example: - - The car decelerated + - The car decelerated. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i23926 @@ -19390,7 +19390,7 @@ definition: - slow the growth or development of example: - - The brain damage will retard the child's language development + - The brain damage will retard the child's language development. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23927 @@ -19403,7 +19403,7 @@ definition: - become slow or slower example: - - Production slowed + - Production slowed. hypernym: - 00223926-v ili: i23928 @@ -19418,7 +19418,7 @@ definition: - cause to proceed more slowly example: - - The illness slowed him down + - The illness slowed him down. hypernym: - 00440913-v ili: i23929 @@ -19431,8 +19431,8 @@ definition: - impede with a clog or as if with a clog example: - - The market is being clogged by these operations - - My mind is constipated today + - The market is being clogged by these operations. + - My mind is constipated today. hypernym: - 00441741-v ili: i23930 @@ -19444,8 +19444,8 @@ definition: - make less active or fast example: - - He slackened his pace as he got tired - - Don't relax your efforts now + - He slackened his pace as he got tired. + - Don't relax your efforts now. hypernym: - 00442400-v ili: i23931 @@ -19459,7 +19459,7 @@ definition: - make become smaller example: - - He decreased his staff + - He decreased his staff. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23932 @@ -19472,7 +19472,7 @@ definition: - lessen the authority, dignity, or reputation of example: - - don't belittle your colleagues + - Don't belittle your colleagues. hypernym: - 00442400-v ili: i23933 @@ -19484,7 +19484,7 @@ definition: - give life or energy to example: - - The cold water invigorated him + - The cold water invigorated him. hypernym: - 00504245-v ili: i23934 @@ -19496,7 +19496,7 @@ definition: - turn into gas example: - - The substance gasified + - The substance gasified. hypernym: - 00139943-v ili: i23935 @@ -19510,7 +19510,7 @@ definition: - become gelatinous example: - - the liquid jelled after we added the enzyme + - The liquid jelled after we added the enzyme. hypernym: - 00446124-v ili: i23936 @@ -19523,7 +19523,7 @@ definition: - turn from a liquid to a solid mass example: - - his blood curdled + - His blood curdled. hypernym: - 00458953-v ili: i23937 @@ -19534,7 +19534,7 @@ definition: - go bad or sour example: - - The milk curdled + - The milk curdled. hypernym: - 00210685-v ili: i23938 @@ -19545,7 +19545,7 @@ definition: - become hard or harder example: - - The wax hardened + - The wax hardened. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23939 @@ -19561,7 +19561,7 @@ definition: - make hard or harder example: - - The cold hardened the butter + - The cold hardened the butter. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23940 @@ -19589,7 +19589,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - the frozen fat liquefied + - The frozen fat liquefied. hypernym: - 00139943-v ili: i23942 @@ -19620,7 +19620,7 @@ example: - melt butter - melt down gold - - The wax melted in the sun + - The wax melted in the sun. hypernym: - 00448264-v ili: i23944 @@ -19652,7 +19652,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - The metal solidified when it cooled + - The metal solidified when it cooled. hypernym: - 00139943-v ili: i23946 @@ -19678,7 +19678,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit + - Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit. hypernym: - 00446124-v ili: i23948 @@ -19711,7 +19711,7 @@ definition: - pass into a solution example: - - The sugar quickly dissolved in the coffee + - The sugar quickly dissolved in the coffee. hypernym: - 00398482-v ili: i23950 @@ -19748,7 +19748,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - The hydrogen and the oxygen react + - The hydrogen and the oxygen react. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23953 @@ -19774,7 +19774,7 @@ definition: - cause to go into a solution example: - - The recipe says that we should dissolve a cup of sugar in two cups of water + - The recipe says that we should dissolve a cup of sugar in two cups of water. hypernym: - 00139943-v ili: i23955 @@ -19787,7 +19787,7 @@ definition: - dissolve by breaking down the fat of example: - - soap cuts grease + - Soap cuts grease. hypernym: - 00448264-v ili: i23956 @@ -19798,7 +19798,7 @@ definition: - grow less and less substantial until it disappears example: - - The sound faded out + - The sound faded out. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23957 @@ -19860,7 +19860,7 @@ definition: - become empty or void of its content example: - - The room emptied + - The room emptied. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23962 @@ -19872,7 +19872,7 @@ definition: - empty completely example: - - We cleaned out all the drawers + - We cleaned out all the drawers. hypernym: - 00450647-v ili: i23963 @@ -19884,7 +19884,7 @@ definition: - flow off or away gradually example: - - The water flowed off from the pipe + - The water flowed off from the pipe. hypernym: - 00449635-v ili: i23964 @@ -19897,7 +19897,7 @@ - drain of liquid or steam example: - bleed the radiators - - the mechanic bled the engine + - The mechanic bled the engine. hypernym: - 00450647-v ili: i23965 @@ -19940,8 +19940,8 @@ definition: - make void or empty of contents example: - - Empty the box - - The alarm emptied the building + - empty the box + - The alarm emptied the building. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23969 @@ -19966,8 +19966,8 @@ - clear (a room, house, place) of occupants or empty or clear (a place or receptacle) of something example: - - The chemist voided the glass bottle - - The concert hall was voided of the audience + - The chemist voided the glass bottle. + - The concert hall was voided of the audience. hypernym: - 00450647-v ili: i23971 @@ -19978,7 +19978,7 @@ definition: - remove the occupants of example: - - Clear the building + - clear the building hypernym: - 00450647-v ili: i23972 @@ -20017,7 +20017,7 @@ definition: - use up the whole supply of example: - - We have exhausted the food supplies + - We have exhausted the food supplies. hypernym: - 00450647-v ili: i23975 @@ -20028,7 +20028,7 @@ definition: - empty (as of tobacco) by knocking out example: - - knocked out a pipe + - … knocked out a pipe hypernym: - 00450647-v ili: i23976 @@ -20050,7 +20050,7 @@ definition: - fill with people example: - - Stalin wanted to people the empty steppes + - Stalin wanted to people the empty steppes. hypernym: - 00452234-v ili: i23978 @@ -20061,7 +20061,7 @@ definition: - empty of liquid; drain the liquid from example: - - We drained the oil tank + - We drained the oil tank. hypernym: - 00450647-v ili: i23979 @@ -20072,8 +20072,8 @@ definition: - become full example: - - The pool slowly filled with water - - The theater filled up slowly + - The pool slowly filled with water. + - The theater filled up slowly. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23980 @@ -20085,7 +20085,7 @@ definition: - fill with tears example: - - His eyes were watering + - His eyes were watering. hypernym: - 00452793-v ili: i23981 @@ -20096,7 +20096,7 @@ definition: - become filled to overflowing example: - - Our basement flooded during the heavy rains + - Our basement flooded during the heavy rains. hypernym: - 00452793-v ili: i23982 @@ -20132,7 +20132,7 @@ definition: - fill to the point of almost overflowing example: - - She topped off the cup + - She topped off the cup. hypernym: - 00453467-v ili: i23985 @@ -20176,7 +20176,7 @@ definition: - fill something that had previously been emptied example: - - refill my glass, please + - Refill my glass, please. hypernym: - 00453467-v ili: i23989 @@ -20211,7 +20211,7 @@ definition: - cause to spread or flush or flood through, over, or across example: - - The sky was suffused with a warm pink color + - The sky was suffused with a warm pink color. hypernym: - 00455823-v ili: i23992 @@ -20234,7 +20234,7 @@ definition: - to become overspread as with a fluid, a colour, a gleam of light example: - - His whole frame suffused with a cold dew + - His whole frame suffused with a cold dew. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23994 @@ -20258,7 +20258,7 @@ definition: - flow freely example: - - The body washed down the river + - The body washed down the river. hypernym: - 00456167-v ili: i23996 @@ -20270,7 +20270,7 @@ definition: - cause to flow through something example: - - The garbage flushed down the river + - The garbage flushed down the river. hypernym: - 02070867-v ili: i23997 @@ -20307,7 +20307,7 @@ definition: - bring to a whole, with all the necessary parts or elements example: - - A child would complete the family + - A child would complete the family. hypernym: - 00453467-v ili: i24000 @@ -20318,7 +20318,7 @@ definition: - make complete or perfect; supply what is wanting or form the complement to example: - - I need some pepper to complement the sweet touch in the soup + - I need some pepper to complement the sweet touch in the soup. hypernym: - 02678923-v ili: i24001 @@ -20353,7 +20353,7 @@ definition: - be equal or harmonize example: - - The two pieces match + - The two pieces match. hypernym: - 00150107-v ili: i24004 @@ -20366,7 +20366,7 @@ definition: - make correspond or harmonize example: - - Match my sweater + - match my sweater hypernym: - 00296959-v ili: i24005 @@ -20381,7 +20381,7 @@ - make fit for use example: - service my truck - - the washing machine needs to be serviced + - The washing machine needs to be serviced. hypernym: - 00296747-v ili: i24006 @@ -20406,7 +20406,7 @@ definition: - become homogeneous or similar, as by mixing example: - - The two liquids homogenized in the blender + - The two liquids homogenized in the blender. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i24008 @@ -20467,9 +20467,9 @@ definition: - go sour or spoil example: - - The milk has soured - - The wine worked - - The cream has turned — we have to throw it out + - The milk has soured. + - The wine worked. + - The cream has turned — we have to throw it out. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i24013 @@ -20487,8 +20487,8 @@ definition: - cause to undergo fermentation example: - - We ferment the grapes for a very long time to achieve high alcohol content - - The vintner worked the wine in big oak vats + - We ferment the grapes for a very long time to achieve high alcohol content. + - The vintner worked the wine in big oak vats. hypernym: - 00114965-v ili: i24014 @@ -20530,7 +20530,7 @@ - act at high speed example: - We have to rush! - - hurry — it's late! + - Hurry — it's late! hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i24017 @@ -20545,8 +20545,8 @@ definition: - cause to be slowed down or delayed example: - - Traffic was delayed by the bad weather - - she delayed the work that she didn't want to perform + - Traffic was delayed by the bad weather. + - She delayed the work that she didn't want to perform. hypernym: - 00440913-v ili: i24018 @@ -20559,7 +20559,7 @@ definition: - engage in delaying tactics or refuse to cooperate example: - - The President stonewalled when he realized the plot was being uncovered by a journalist + - The President stonewalled when he realized the plot was being uncovered by a journalist. hypernym: - 00460731-v ili: i24019 @@ -20570,7 +20570,7 @@ definition: - delay or hold up; prevent from proceeding on schedule or as planned example: - - I was caught in traffic and missed the meeting + - I was caught in traffic and missed the meeting. hypernym: - 00460731-v ili: i24020 @@ -20583,7 +20583,7 @@ definition: - deliberately delay an event or action example: - - she doesn't want to write the report, so she is stalling + - She doesn't want to write the report, so she is stalling. hypernym: - 00460731-v ili: i24021 @@ -20630,7 +20630,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00924141-n example: - - Wash ores + - wash ores hypernym: - 00036355-v ili: i24025 @@ -20642,7 +20642,7 @@ definition: - become quiet or still; fall silent example: - - hush my baby! + - Hush my baby! hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24026 @@ -20700,7 +20700,7 @@ definition: - prohibit, forbid, or prevent from doing something example: - - Contact between the young was inhibited by strict social customs + - Contact between the young was inhibited by strict social customs. hypernym: - 02458316-v ili: i24030 @@ -20722,7 +20722,7 @@ definition: - keep from expression, for example by threats or pressure example: - - All dissenters were silenced when the dictator assumed power + - All dissenters were silenced when the dictator assumed power. hypernym: - 00463047-v ili: i24032 @@ -20747,7 +20747,7 @@ definition: - become flat or flatter example: - - The landscape flattened + - The landscape flattened. hypernym: - 00140787-v ili: i24034 @@ -20759,7 +20759,7 @@ definition: - flatten on impact example: - - The snowballs splatted on the trees + - The snowballs splatted on the trees. hypernym: - 00464382-v ili: i24035 @@ -20771,7 +20771,7 @@ - make flat or flatter example: - flatten a road - - flatten your stomach with these exercises + - Flatten your stomach with these exercises. hypernym: - 00142011-v ili: i24036 @@ -20833,7 +20833,7 @@ definition: - cause to indicate the same time or rate example: - - synchronize your watches + - Synchronize your watches. hypernym: - 00465234-v ili: i24041 @@ -20847,7 +20847,7 @@ definition: - operate simultaneously example: - - The clocks synchronize + - The clocks synchronize. hypernym: - 01227308-v ili: i24042 @@ -20861,7 +20861,7 @@ definition: - align anew or better example: - - The surgeon realigned my jaw after the accident + - The surgeon realigned my jaw after the accident. hypernym: - 00465234-v ili: i24043 @@ -20906,7 +20906,7 @@ - move out of position example: - dislocate joints - - the artificial hip joint luxated and had to be put back surgically + - The artificial hip joint luxated and had to be put back surgically. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i24047 @@ -20934,7 +20934,7 @@ definition: - align imperfectly or badly example: - - the elements of the turbine were misaligned + - The elements of the turbine were misaligned. hypernym: - 00466966-v ili: i24049 @@ -20945,7 +20945,7 @@ definition: - turn or place at an angle example: - - the lines on the sheet of paper are skewed + - The lines on the sheet of paper are skewed. hypernym: - 00469704-v ili: i24050 @@ -20956,7 +20956,7 @@ definition: - make into a whole or make part of a whole example: - - She incorporated his suggestions into her proposal + - She incorporated his suggestions into her proposal. hypernym: - 01463957-v ili: i24051 @@ -20977,7 +20977,7 @@ definition: - make something an integral part of something else example: - - we can build in a special clause to make the contract better for you + - We can build in a special clause to make the contract better for you. hypernym: - 00467564-v ili: i24053 @@ -20997,7 +20997,7 @@ definition: - become one; become integrated example: - - The students at this school integrate immediately, despite their different backgrounds + - The students at this school integrate immediately, despite their different backgrounds. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i24055 @@ -21008,7 +21008,7 @@ definition: - cause to conform to standard or norm example: - - The weights and measures were standardized + - The weights and measures were standardized. hypernym: - 02517217-v ili: i24056 @@ -21049,7 +21049,7 @@ definition: - become normal or return to its normal state example: - - Let us hope that relations with this country will normalize soon + - Let us hope that relations with this country will normalize soon. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24059 @@ -21063,7 +21063,7 @@ definition: - set or arrange in a new or different determinate position example: - - Reorient the house towards the South + - reorient the house towards the South hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24060 @@ -21074,7 +21074,7 @@ definition: - change shape as via computer animation example: - - In the video, Michael Jackson morphed into a panther + - In the video, Michael Jackson morphed into a panther. hypernym: - 01353381-v ili: i24061 @@ -21087,7 +21087,7 @@ definition: - cause to change shape in a computer animation example: - - The computer programmer morphed the image + - The computer programmer morphed the image. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24062 @@ -21098,7 +21098,7 @@ definition: - deteriorate through use or stress example: - - The constant friction wore out the cloth + - The constant friction wore out the cloth. hypernym: - 00208905-v ili: i24063 @@ -21113,7 +21113,7 @@ definition: - become limp example: - - The flowers wilted + - The flowers wilted. hypernym: - 00209244-v ili: i24064 @@ -21125,7 +21125,7 @@ definition: - lose strength example: - - My opponent was wilting + - My opponent was wilting. hypernym: - 00223926-v ili: i24065 @@ -21136,7 +21136,7 @@ definition: - make chemically neutral example: - - She neutralized the solution + - She neutralized the solution. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24066 @@ -21148,8 +21148,8 @@ definition: - make ineffective by counterbalancing the effect of example: - - Her optimism neutralizes his gloom - - This action will negate the effect of my efforts + - Her optimism neutralizes his gloom. + - This action will negate the effect of my efforts. hypernym: - 00225327-v ili: i24067 @@ -21165,7 +21165,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - Some Amish people have commercialized their way of life + - Some Amish people have commercialized their way of life. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24068 @@ -21178,7 +21178,7 @@ definition: - kill in large numbers example: - - the plague wiped out an entire population + - The plague wiped out an entire population. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i24069 @@ -21208,8 +21208,8 @@ definition: - wipe out the effect of something example: - - The new tax effectively cancels out my raise - - The ‘A’ will cancel out the ‘C’ on your record + - The new tax effectively cancels out my raise. + - The ‘A’ will cancel out the ‘C’ on your record. hypernym: - 00472642-v ili: i24071 @@ -21243,8 +21243,8 @@ definition: - terminate, end, or take out example: - - Let's eliminate the course on Akkadian hieroglyphics - - Socialism extinguished these archaic customs + - Let's eliminate the course on Akkadian hieroglyphics. + - Socialism extinguished these archaic customs. - eliminate my debts hypernym: - 01622948-v @@ -21279,7 +21279,7 @@ definition: - get rid of as if by submerging example: - - She drowned her trouble in alcohol + - She drowned her trouble in alcohol. hypernym: - 00472642-v ili: i24077 @@ -21290,7 +21290,7 @@ definition: - delete or remove example: - - Cut out the extra text + - cut out the extra text - cut out the newspaper article hypernym: - 00472642-v @@ -21302,7 +21302,7 @@ definition: - remove by cutting example: - - The surgeon excised the tumor + - The surgeon excised the tumor. hypernym: - 00473602-v ili: i24079 @@ -21313,9 +21313,9 @@ definition: - be lively or brilliant or exhibit virtuosity example: - - The musical performance sparkled - - A scintillating conversation - - his playing coruscated throughout the concert hall + - The musical performance sparkled. + - a scintillating conversation + - His playing coruscated throughout the concert hall. hypernym: - 02739209-v ili: i24080 @@ -21328,7 +21328,7 @@ definition: - weed out unwanted or unnecessary things example: - - We had to lose weight, so we cut the sugar from our diet + - We had to lose weight, so we cut the sugar from our diet. hypernym: - 00472642-v ili: i24081 @@ -21342,7 +21342,7 @@ definition: - make perfect or complete example: - - perfect your French in Paris! + - Perfect your French in Paris! hypernym: - 00206293-v ili: i24082 @@ -21354,7 +21354,7 @@ definition: - bring to a highly developed, finished, or refined state example: - - polish your social manners + - Polish your social manners. hypernym: - 00474503-v ili: i24083 @@ -21383,7 +21383,7 @@ definition: - refine too much or with excess of subtlety example: - - He is overrefining this matter + - He is overrefining this matter. hypernym: - 00474948-v ili: i24085 @@ -21451,7 +21451,7 @@ - rid of impurities example: - purge the water - - purge your mind + - Purge your mind. hypernym: - 00476114-v ili: i24090 @@ -21462,7 +21462,7 @@ definition: - make pure or free from sin or guilt example: - - he left the monastery purified + - He left the monastery purified. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24091 @@ -21475,7 +21475,7 @@ definition: - become clean or pure or free of guilt and sin example: - - The hippies came to the ashram in order to purify + - The hippies came to the ashram in order to purify. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24092 @@ -21486,7 +21486,7 @@ definition: - purify from the corrupting influences of the world example: - - During his stay at the ashram he was spiritualized + - During his stay at the ashram he was spiritualized. hypernym: - 00476750-v ili: i24093 @@ -21508,7 +21508,7 @@ definition: - alter the shape of (something) by stress example: - - His body was deformed by leprosy + - His body was deformed by leprosy. hypernym: - 00142011-v ili: i24095 @@ -21521,7 +21521,7 @@ definition: - shrink example: - - The material drew after it was washed in hot water + - The material drew after it was washed in hot water. hypernym: - 00140787-v ili: i24096 @@ -21534,7 +21534,7 @@ definition: - distort adversely example: - - Jealousy had jaundiced his judgment + - Jealousy had jaundiced his judgment. hypernym: - 00477675-v ili: i24097 @@ -21545,7 +21545,7 @@ definition: - shape by blowing example: - - Blow a glass vase + - blow a glass vase hypernym: - 00142011-v ili: i24098 @@ -21556,7 +21556,7 @@ definition: - shape into a block or blocks example: - - block the graphs so one can see the results clearly + - Block the graphs so one can see the results clearly. hypernym: - 00142011-v ili: i24099 @@ -21567,7 +21567,7 @@ definition: - shape by using a block example: - - Block a hat + - block a hat - block a garment hypernym: - 00142011-v @@ -21579,7 +21579,7 @@ definition: - become misshapen example: - - The sidewalk deformed during the earthquake + - The sidewalk deformed during the earthquake. hypernym: - 00140787-v ili: i24101 @@ -21590,7 +21590,7 @@ definition: - form into the shape of a cup example: - - She cupped her hands + - She cupped her hands. hypernym: - 00142011-v ili: i24102 @@ -21601,7 +21601,7 @@ definition: - make imperfect example: - - nothing marred her beauty + - Nothing marred her beauty. hypernym: - 00259743-v ili: i24103 @@ -21616,7 +21616,7 @@ definition: - put an end to; kill example: - - The Nazis snuffed out the life of many Jewish children + - The Nazis snuffed out the life of many Jewish children. hypernym: - 00472642-v ili: i24104 @@ -21628,7 +21628,7 @@ definition: - destroy or extinguish as if by stamping with the foot example: - - Stamp fascism into submission + - stamp fascism into submission - stamp out tyranny hypernym: - 00479148-v @@ -21655,7 +21655,7 @@ definition: - kill by submerging in water example: - - He drowned the kittens + - He drowned the kittens. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i24108 @@ -21666,7 +21666,7 @@ definition: - kill a large number of people indiscriminately example: - - The Hutus massacred the Tutsis in Rwanda + - The Hutus massacred the Tutsis in Rwanda. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i24109 @@ -21679,7 +21679,7 @@ definition: - remove from memory or existence example: - - The Turks erased the Armenians in 1915 + - The Turks erased the Armenians in 1915. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i24110 @@ -21789,7 +21789,7 @@ definition: - systematize, as by classifying and summarizing example: - - the government digested the entire law into a code + - The government digested the entire law into a code. hypernym: - 00481900-v ili: i24119 @@ -21800,7 +21800,7 @@ definition: - become assimilated into the body example: - - Protein digests in a few hours + - Protein digests in a few hours. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24120 @@ -21813,7 +21813,7 @@ definition: - organize into a code or system, such as a body of law example: - - Hammurabi codified the laws + - Hammurabi codified the laws. hypernym: - 00481900-v ili: i24121 @@ -21824,7 +21824,7 @@ definition: - make final; put the last touches on; put into final form example: - - let's finalize the proposal + - Let's finalize the proposal. hypernym: - 00353480-v ili: i24122 @@ -21875,7 +21875,7 @@ definition: - make (one thing) compatible with (another) example: - - The scientists had to accommodate the new results with the existing theories + - The scientists had to accommodate the new results with the existing theories. hypernym: - 00484112-v ili: i24126 @@ -21935,10 +21935,10 @@ definition: - come or bring to a finish or an end example: - - He finished the dishes - - She completed the requirements for her Master's Degree + - He finished the dishes. + - She completed the requirements for her Master's Degree. - The fastest runner finished the race in just over 2 hours; others finished in - over 4 hours + over 4 hours. hypernym: - 00353480-v ili: i24131 @@ -21950,7 +21950,7 @@ definition: - finish up or conclude example: - - They topped off their dinner with a cognac + - They topped off their dinner with a cognac. - top the evening with champagne hypernym: - 00485097-v @@ -21963,7 +21963,7 @@ definition: - finish a task completely example: - - I finally got through this homework assignment + - I finally got through this homework assignment. hypernym: - 00485097-v ili: i24133 @@ -21980,7 +21980,7 @@ definition: - remain with until completion example: - - I must see the job through + - I must see the job through. hypernym: - 00485097-v ili: i24134 @@ -21991,7 +21991,7 @@ definition: - fill out example: - - These studies round out the results of many years of research + - These studies round out the results of many years of research. hypernym: - 00485097-v ili: i24135 @@ -22003,7 +22003,7 @@ definition: - finish or complete, as with some decisive action example: - - he capped off the meeting with a radical proposal + - He capped off the meeting with a radical proposal. hypernym: - 00485823-v ili: i24136 @@ -22014,7 +22014,7 @@ definition: - end, especially to reach a final or climactic stage example: - - The meeting culminated in a tearful embrace + - The meeting culminated in a tearful embrace. hypernym: - 02615799-v ili: i24137 @@ -22026,7 +22026,7 @@ definition: - be the culminating event example: - - The speech crowned the meeting + - The speech crowned the meeting. hypernym: - 00486540-v ili: i24138 @@ -22039,8 +22039,8 @@ - pursue to a conclusion or bring to a successful issue example: - Did he go through with the treatment? - - He implemented a new economic plan - - She followed up his recommendations with a written proposal + - He implemented a new economic plan. + - She followed up his recommendations with a written proposal. hypernym: - 00485097-v ili: i24139 @@ -22059,7 +22059,7 @@ definition: - follow through or carry out a plan without deviation example: - - They adhered to their plan + - They adhered to their plan. hypernym: - 00486949-v ili: i24140 @@ -22070,7 +22070,7 @@ definition: - become fixed (on) example: - - Her eyes fixated on a point on the horizon + - Her eyes fixated on a point on the horizon. hypernym: - 01838672-v ili: i24141 @@ -22082,7 +22082,7 @@ definition: - be fixed as if by glue example: - - His eyes were glued on her + - His eyes were glued on her. hypernym: - 01346574-v ili: i24142 @@ -22093,7 +22093,7 @@ definition: - make fixed, stable or stationary example: - - let's fix the picture to the frame + - Let's fix the picture to the frame. hypernym: - 01299048-v ili: i24143 @@ -22157,7 +22157,7 @@ definition: - thin by adding water to example: - - They watered down the moonshine + - They watered down the moonshine. hypernym: - 00488684-v ili: i24148 @@ -22179,7 +22179,7 @@ definition: - alter and make impure, as with the intention to deceive example: - - Sophisticate rose water with geraniol + - Sophisticate rose water with geraniol. hypernym: - 00488684-v ili: i24150 @@ -22219,7 +22219,7 @@ definition: - expose to warm or heated air, so as to dry example: - - Air linen + - air linen hypernym: - 00218901-v ili: i24153 @@ -22230,7 +22230,7 @@ definition: - make linear or get into a linear form example: - - a catalyst linearizes polyethylene + - A catalyst linearizes polyethylene. hypernym: - 00296959-v ili: i24154 @@ -22242,7 +22242,7 @@ definition: - bestow glory upon example: - - The victory over the enemy glorified the Republic + - The victory over the enemy glorified the Republic. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24155 @@ -22253,7 +22253,7 @@ definition: - cause to seem more splendid example: - - You are glorifying a rather mediocre building + - You are glorifying a rather mediocre building. hypernym: - 00958437-v ili: i24156 @@ -22289,7 +22289,7 @@ definition: - measure precisely and against a standard example: - - the wire is gauged + - The wire is gauged. hypernym: - 00490773-v ili: i24159 @@ -22335,7 +22335,7 @@ - measure the time or duration of an event or action or the person who performs an action in a certain period of time example: - - he clocked the runners + - He clocked the runners. hypernym: - 00490773-v ili: i24163 @@ -22347,7 +22347,7 @@ definition: - time incorrectly example: - - She mistimed the marathon runner + - She mistimed the marathon runner. hypernym: - 00491904-v ili: i24164 @@ -22367,7 +22367,7 @@ definition: - perform or finish an action rapidly example: - - The game was clicked off in 1:48 + - The game was clicked off in 1:48. hypernym: - 01716563-v ili: i24166 @@ -22428,7 +22428,7 @@ definition: - spot, stain, or pollute example: - - The townspeople defiled the river by emptying raw sewage into it + - The townspeople defiled the river by emptying raw sewage into it. hypernym: - 02552922-v ili: i24172 @@ -22442,7 +22442,7 @@ definition: - make impure example: - - The industrial wastes polluted the lake + - The industrial wastes polluted the lake. hypernym: - 01536935-v ili: i24173 @@ -22455,7 +22455,7 @@ definition: - rid of contamination example: - - The soil around the housing development had to be decontaminated by the city + - The soil around the housing development had to be decontaminated by the city. hypernym: - 00035769-v ili: i24174 @@ -22466,7 +22466,7 @@ definition: - make radioactive by adding radioactive material example: - - Don't drink the water — it's contaminated + - Don't drink the water — it's contaminated. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24175 @@ -22489,7 +22489,7 @@ definition: - lower the value or quality of example: - - The tear devalues the painting + - The tear devalues the painting. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24177 @@ -22522,7 +22522,7 @@ definition: - place or set apart example: - - They isolated the political prisoners from the other inmates + - They isolated the political prisoners from the other inmates. hypernym: - 02517971-v ili: i24180 @@ -22534,8 +22534,8 @@ definition: - separate or isolate (one thing) from another and place in a group apart from others example: - - the sun segregates the carbon - - large mining claims are segregated into smaller claims + - The sun segregates the carbon. + - Large mining claims are segregated into smaller claims. hypernym: - 00495205-v ili: i24181 @@ -22546,7 +22546,7 @@ definition: - put in a ghetto example: - - The Jews in Eastern Europe were ghettoized + - The Jews in Eastern Europe were ghettoized. hypernym: - 00495205-v ili: i24182 @@ -22558,7 +22558,7 @@ definition: - protect from heat, cold, or noise by surrounding with insulating material example: - - We had his bedroom insulated before winter came + - We had his bedroom insulated before winter came. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24183 @@ -22569,7 +22569,7 @@ definition: - provide with weatherstripping example: - - The window must be weatherstripped before the cold weather sets in + - The window must be weatherstripped before the cold weather sets in. hypernym: - 00495974-v ili: i24184 @@ -22580,7 +22580,7 @@ definition: - insulate against noise example: - - Proust had his apartment soundproofed + - Proust had his apartment soundproofed. hypernym: - 00495974-v ili: i24185 @@ -22591,7 +22591,7 @@ definition: - seclude from the world in or as if in a cloister example: - - She cloistered herself in the office + - She cloistered herself in the office. hypernym: - 00495205-v ili: i24186 @@ -22602,7 +22602,7 @@ definition: - set apart from others example: - - The dentist sequesters the tooth he is working on + - The dentist sequesters the tooth he is working on. hypernym: - 01559703-v ili: i24187 @@ -22617,7 +22617,7 @@ definition: - keep away from others example: - - He sequestered himself in his study to write a book + - He sequestered himself in his study to write a book. hypernym: - 00495205-v ili: i24188 @@ -22633,7 +22633,7 @@ definition: - withdraw, as from reality example: - - he lost himself in his music + - He lost himself in his music. hypernym: - 00496934-v members: @@ -22643,7 +22643,7 @@ definition: - place into enforced isolation, as for medical reasons example: - - My dog was quarantined before he could live in England + - My dog was quarantined before he could live in England. hypernym: - 00495205-v ili: i24189 @@ -22654,7 +22654,7 @@ definition: - leave stranded on a desert island without resources example: - - The mutinous sailors were marooned on an island + - The mutinous sailors were marooned on an island. hypernym: - 00495205-v ili: i24190 @@ -22665,7 +22665,7 @@ definition: - leave unchanged example: - - let it be + - Let it be. hypernym: - 00136799-v ili: i24191 @@ -22678,7 +22678,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - The chemist managed to isolate the compound + - The chemist managed to isolate the compound. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i24192 @@ -22748,7 +22748,7 @@ definition: - infuse or fill completely example: - - Impregnate the cloth with alcohol + - Impregnate the cloth with alcohol. hypernym: - 00453467-v ili: i24198 @@ -22760,7 +22760,7 @@ definition: - saturate example: - - The room was charged with tension and anxiety + - The room was charged with tension and anxiety. hypernym: - 00498786-v ili: i24199 @@ -22773,7 +22773,7 @@ definition: - permeate or impregnate example: - - The war drenched the country in blood + - The war drenched the country in blood. hypernym: - 00498786-v ili: i24200 @@ -22785,7 +22785,7 @@ definition: - fill, as with a certain quality example: - - The heavy traffic tinctures the air with carbon monoxide + - The heavy traffic tinctures the air with carbon monoxide. hypernym: - 00453467-v ili: i24201 @@ -22799,7 +22799,7 @@ definition: - convert into lime example: - - the salts calcified the rock + - The salts calcified the rock. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24202 @@ -22810,7 +22810,7 @@ definition: - turn into lime; become calcified example: - - The rock calcified over the centuries + - The rock calcified over the centuries. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i24203 @@ -22823,7 +22823,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - petroleum oils coke after distillation + - Petroleum oils coke after distillation. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i24204 @@ -22872,7 +22872,7 @@ definition: - turn into cartilage example: - - The tissue chondrifies + - The tissue chondrifies. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i24209 @@ -22894,7 +22894,7 @@ definition: - make more industrial or city-like example: - - The area was urbanized after many people moved in + - The area was urbanized after many people moved in. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24211 @@ -22908,7 +22908,7 @@ definition: - impart urban habits, ways of life, or responsibilities upon example: - - Birds are being urbanized by people in outdoor cafes feeding them + - Birds are being urbanized by people in outdoor cafes feeding them. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24212 @@ -22923,7 +22923,7 @@ - develop industry; become industrial example: - The nations of South East Asia will quickly industrialize and catch up with the - West + West. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24213 @@ -22935,7 +22935,7 @@ definition: - form into or become an emulsion example: - - The solution emulsified + - The solution emulsified. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i24214 @@ -22977,8 +22977,8 @@ definition: - free from Nazi ideology or detach from Nazi allegiance example: - - Germany was denazified after WW II - - The highest judges were never denazified + - Germany was denazified after WW II. + - The highest judges were never denazified. hypernym: - 00502977-v ili: i24218 @@ -23004,7 +23004,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - the compound decarboxylated + - The compound decarboxylated. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24220 @@ -23017,7 +23017,7 @@ definition: - purge of an ideology, bad thoughts, or sins example: - - Purgatory is supposed to cleanse you from your sins + - Purgatory is supposed to cleanse you from your sins. hypernym: - 02355171-v ili: i24221 @@ -23028,8 +23028,8 @@ definition: - cause or force to adopt Nazism or a Nazi character example: - - Hitler nazified Germany in the 1930's - - The arts were nazified everywhere in Germany + - Hitler nazified Germany in the 1930's. + - The arts were nazified everywhere in Germany. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24222 @@ -23042,7 +23042,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - Denitrify the soil + - denitrify the soil hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i24223 @@ -23062,7 +23062,7 @@ definition: - fertilize or dress with dung example: - - you must dung the land + - You must dung the land. hypernym: - 00503838-v ili: i24225 @@ -23075,7 +23075,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00918295-n example: - - We should fertilize soil if we want to grow healthy plants + - We should fertilize soil if we want to grow healthy plants. hypernym: - 00171599-v ili: i24226 @@ -23099,8 +23099,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - The book stimulated her imagination - - This play stimulates + - The book stimulated her imagination. + - This play stimulates. hypernym: - 00137133-v ili: i24228 @@ -23139,8 +23139,8 @@ definition: - irritate as if by a nip, pinch, or tear example: - - smooth surfaces can vellicate the teeth - - the pain is as if sharp points pinch your back + - Smooth surfaces can vellicate the teeth. + - The pain is as if sharp points pinch your back. hypernym: - 00504796-v ili: i24231 @@ -23152,7 +23152,7 @@ definition: - make fertile or productive example: - - The course fertilized her imagination + - The course fertilized her imagination. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24232 @@ -23300,7 +23300,7 @@ definition: - make productive or fruitful example: - - The earth that he fructified + - the earth that he fructified hypernym: - 00206293-v ili: i24245 @@ -23311,7 +23311,7 @@ definition: - become productive or fruitful example: - - The seeds fructified + - The seeds fructified. hypernym: - 00205454-v ili: i24246 @@ -23335,7 +23335,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06125308-n example: - - The rock stratifies + - The rock stratifies. hypernym: - 01466592-v ili: i24248 @@ -23360,7 +23360,7 @@ definition: - become jelly example: - - The sauce jellified + - The sauce jellified. hypernym: - 00139943-v ili: i24250 @@ -23383,7 +23383,7 @@ definition: - convert to a fossil example: - - The little animals fossilized and are now embedded in the limestone + - The little animals fossilized and are now embedded in the limestone. hypernym: - 00114965-v ili: i24252 @@ -23395,7 +23395,7 @@ definition: - mark with a dot example: - - dot your i's + - Dot your i's. hypernym: - 00509113-v ili: i24253 @@ -23406,8 +23406,8 @@ definition: - make or leave a mark on example: - - the scouts marked the trail - - ash marked the believers' foreheads + - The scouts marked the trail. + - Ash marked the believers' foreheads. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24254 @@ -23420,7 +23420,7 @@ definition: - mark with a stigma or stigmata example: - - They wanted to stigmatize the adulteress + - They wanted to stigmatize the adulteress. hypernym: - 00509113-v ili: i24255 @@ -23450,7 +23450,7 @@ definition: - mark, coat, cover, or stain with ink example: - - he inked his finger + - He inked his finger. hypernym: - 00509113-v ili: i24258 @@ -23483,7 +23483,7 @@ definition: - mark with, or as if with, dimples example: - - drops dimpled the smooth stream + - Drops dimpled the smooth stream. hypernym: - 00509113-v ili: i24261 @@ -23514,7 +23514,7 @@ definition: - become spotted example: - - This dress spots quickly + - This dress spots quickly. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24264 @@ -23525,7 +23525,7 @@ definition: - become freckled example: - - I freckle easily + - I freckle easily. hypernym: - 00511039-v ili: i24265 @@ -23556,7 +23556,7 @@ definition: - variegate with spots or marks example: - - His face was harlequined with patches + - His face was harlequined with patches. hypernym: - 00511445-v ili: i24268 @@ -23578,7 +23578,7 @@ definition: - mark with an asterisk example: - - Linguists star unacceptable sentences + - Linguists star unacceptable sentences. hypernym: - 00509113-v ili: i24270 @@ -23590,7 +23590,7 @@ definition: - provide with a flag example: - - Flag this file so that I can recognize it immediately + - Flag this file so that I can recognize it immediately. hypernym: - 00509113-v ili: i24271 @@ -23654,7 +23654,7 @@ example: - source: H. Beam Piper text: Great cliffs loomed above them, and little streams spumed and dashed in - rocky gorges below + rocky gorges below. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i24277 @@ -23667,7 +23667,7 @@ definition: - form a lather example: - - The shaving cream lathered + - The shaving cream lathered. hypernym: - 00520443-v ili: i24278 @@ -23678,7 +23678,7 @@ definition: - make unable to perform a certain action example: - - disable this command on your computer + - Disable this command on your computer. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24279 @@ -23691,7 +23691,7 @@ definition: - disable or confine, as with an illness example: - - She was laid up with pneumonia for six weeks + - She was laid up with pneumonia for six weeks. hypernym: - 00513267-v ili: i24280 @@ -23722,8 +23722,8 @@ definition: - render capable or able for some task example: - - This skill will enable you to find a job on Wall Street - - The rope enables you to secure yourself when you climb the mountain + - This skill will enable you to find a job on Wall Street. + - The rope enables you to secure yourself when you climb the mountain. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24283 @@ -23734,7 +23734,7 @@ definition: - provide with abilities or understanding example: - - She was never equipped to be a dancer + - She was never equipped to be a dancer. hypernym: - 00513958-v ili: i24284 @@ -23756,7 +23756,7 @@ definition: - understate the importance or quality of example: - - he played down his royal ancestry + - He played down his royal ancestry. hypernym: - 01015376-v ili: i24286 @@ -23769,8 +23769,8 @@ definition: - lift out or reflect from a background example: - - The scarf picks up the color of the skirt - - His eyes picked up his smile + - The scarf picks up the color of the skirt. + - His eyes picked up his smile. hypernym: - 00515544-v ili: i24287 @@ -23781,7 +23781,7 @@ definition: - dismiss as insignificant example: - - He waved off suggestions of impropriety + - He waved off suggestions of impropriety. hypernym: - 00514573-v ili: i24288 @@ -23792,7 +23792,7 @@ definition: - move into the foreground to make more visible or prominent example: - - The introduction highlighted the speaker's distinguished career in linguistics + - The introduction highlighted the speaker's distinguished career in linguistics. hypernym: - 00515544-v ili: i24289 @@ -23807,7 +23807,7 @@ - direct attention to, as if by means of contrast example: - This dress accentuates your nice figure! - - I set off these words by brackets + - I set off these words by brackets. hypernym: - 01015376-v ili: i24290 @@ -23893,7 +23893,7 @@ definition: - treat with an agent; add (an agent) to example: - - The ray dosed the paint + - The ray dosed the paint. hypernym: - 00516235-v ili: i24297 @@ -23904,7 +23904,7 @@ definition: - treat with sulphur in order to preserve example: - - These dried fruits are sulphured + - These dried fruits are sulphured. hypernym: - 00516235-v ili: i24298 @@ -23971,7 +23971,7 @@ definition: - cause to perform again example: - - We have to rerun the subjects — they misunderstood the instructions + - We have to rerun the subjects — they misunderstood the instructions. hypernym: - 00518609-v ili: i24304 @@ -23983,7 +23983,7 @@ - energize a battery by passing a current through it in the direction opposite to discharge example: - - I need to charge my car battery + - I need to charge my car battery. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i24305 @@ -24020,7 +24020,7 @@ definition: - make easier example: - - you could facilitate the process by sharing your knowledge + - You could facilitate the process by sharing your knowledge. hypernym: - 02553283-v ili: i24308 @@ -24044,7 +24044,7 @@ definition: - make less mysterious or remove the mystery from example: - - let's demystify the event by explaining what it is all about + - Let's demystify the event by explaining what it is all about. hypernym: - 00941888-v ili: i24310 @@ -24055,7 +24055,7 @@ definition: - form, produce, or emit bubbles example: - - The soup was bubbling + - The soup was bubbling. hypernym: - 00105087-v ili: i24311 @@ -24079,8 +24079,8 @@ definition: - become bubbly or frothy or foaming example: - - The boiling soup was frothing - - The river was foaming + - The boiling soup was frothing. + - The river was foaming. - sparkling water hypernym: - 00520136-v @@ -24119,7 +24119,7 @@ definition: - destroy the peace or tranquility of example: - - Don't interrupt me when I'm reading + - Don't interrupt me when I'm reading. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i24316 @@ -24142,7 +24142,7 @@ definition: - interfere in someone else's activity example: - - Please don't interrupt me while I'm on the phone + - Please don't interrupt me while I'm on the phone. hypernym: - 00782236-v ili: i24318 @@ -24154,7 +24154,7 @@ definition: - cause to end earlier than intended example: - - The spontaneous applause cut the singer short + - The spontaneous applause cut the singer short. hypernym: - 00521437-v ili: i24319 @@ -24207,7 +24207,7 @@ definition: - disturb the balance or stability of example: - - The hostile talks upset the peaceful relations between the two countries + - The hostile talks upset the peaceful relations between the two countries. hypernym: - 01210147-v ili: i24324 @@ -24218,7 +24218,7 @@ definition: - turn or become green example: - - The trees are greening + - The trees are greening. hypernym: - 00281861-v ili: i24325 @@ -24238,7 +24238,7 @@ definition: - become blocked by a thrombus example: - - the blood vessel thrombosed + - The blood vessel thrombosed. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i24327 @@ -24271,7 +24271,7 @@ definition: - go into effect or become effective or operative example: - - The new law will take effect next month + - The new law will take effect next month. hypernym: - 00149403-v ili: i24330 @@ -24293,7 +24293,7 @@ definition: - give character or essence to example: - - The principles that inform modern teaching + - The principles that inform modern teaching. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24332 @@ -24304,9 +24304,9 @@ definition: - receive a specified treatment (abstract) example: - - These aspects of civilization do not find expression or receive an interpretation - - His movie received a good review - - I got nothing but trouble for my good intentions + - These aspects of civilization do not find expression or receive an interpretation. + - His movie received a good review. + - I got nothing but trouble for my good intentions. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24333 @@ -24324,7 +24324,7 @@ - ascertain or determine by measuring, computing or take a reading from a dial example: - take a pulse - - A reading was taken of the earth's tremors + - A reading was taken of the earth's tremors. hypernym: - 00523831-v ili: i24334 @@ -24335,7 +24335,7 @@ definition: - make official example: - - We officialized our relationship + - We officialized our relationship. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24335 @@ -24359,7 +24359,7 @@ definition: - make western in character example: - - The country was Westernized after it opened up + - The country was Westernized after it opened up. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24337 @@ -24373,7 +24373,7 @@ definition: - make oriental in character example: - - orientalize your garden + - Orientalize your garden. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24338 @@ -24400,7 +24400,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - the compounds acetylated + - The compounds acetylated. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24340 @@ -24425,11 +24425,11 @@ definition: - take on a certain form, attribute, or aspect example: - - His voice took on a sad tone - - The story took a new turn - - he adopted an air of superiority - - She assumed strange manners - - The gods assume human or animal form in these fables + - His voice took on a sad tone. + - The story took a new turn. + - He adopted an air of superiority. + - She assumed strange manners. + - The gods assume human or animal form in these fables. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24342 @@ -24444,7 +24444,7 @@ definition: - take on again, as after a time lapse example: - - He re-assumed his old behavior + - He re-assumed his old behavior. hypernym: - 00525762-v ili: i24343 @@ -24455,7 +24455,7 @@ definition: - assume a prim appearance example: - - They mince and prim + - They mince and prim. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24344 @@ -24466,7 +24466,7 @@ definition: - make or place parallel to something example: - - They paralleled the ditch to the highway + - They paralleled the ditch to the highway. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24345 @@ -24478,7 +24478,7 @@ definition: - make or evolve into a ritual example: - - The growing up of children has become ritualized in many cultures + - The growing up of children has become ritualized in many cultures. hypernym: - 02484525-v ili: i24346 @@ -24541,7 +24541,7 @@ definition: - turn into cheese example: - - The milk caseated + - The milk caseated. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24352 @@ -24552,7 +24552,7 @@ definition: - fix a computer program piecemeal until it works example: - - I'm not very good at hacking but I'll give it my best + - I'm not very good at hacking but I'll give it my best. hypernym: - 01751525-v ili: i24353 @@ -24583,7 +24583,7 @@ definition: - clear out the cinders and clinker from example: - - we clinkered the fire frequently + - We clinkered the fire frequently. hypernym: - 00449819-v ili: i24356 @@ -24594,7 +24594,7 @@ definition: - terminate debate by calling for a vote example: - - debate was closured + - Debate was closured. - cloture the discussion hypernym: - 00353480-v @@ -24645,7 +24645,7 @@ definition: - be or become preserved example: - - the apricots cure in the sun + - The apricots cure in the sun. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24361 @@ -24697,8 +24697,8 @@ definition: - regain a former condition after a financial loss example: - - We expect the stocks to recover to $2.90 - - The company managed to recuperate + - We expect the stocks to recover to $2.90. + - The company managed to recuperate. hypernym: - 00387981-v ili: i24365 @@ -24711,8 +24711,8 @@ definition: - return to a former condition example: - - The jilted lover soon rallied and found new friends - - The stock market rallied + - The jilted lover soon rallied and found new friends. + - The stock market rallied. hypernym: - 00529419-v ili: i24366 @@ -24724,7 +24724,7 @@ definition: - become light example: - - It started to dawn, and we had to get up + - It started to dawn, and we had to get up. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24367 @@ -24735,8 +24735,8 @@ definition: - come out of example: - - Water issued from the hole in the wall - - The words seemed to come out by themselves + - Water issued from the hole in the wall. + - The words seemed to come out by themselves. hypernym: - 01853188-v ili: i24368 @@ -24752,7 +24752,7 @@ definition: - come out suddenly or forcefully example: - - you stick a bill in the vending machine and the change pops out + - You stick a bill in the vending machine and the change pops out. hypernym: - 00530070-v ili: i24369 @@ -24763,7 +24763,7 @@ definition: - issue or emerge in rays or waves example: - - Heat radiated from the metal box + - Heat radiated from the metal box. hypernym: - 00530070-v ili: i24370 @@ -24774,8 +24774,8 @@ definition: - enter or escape as through a hole or crack or fissure example: - - Water leaked out of the can into the backpack - - Gas leaked into the basement + - Water leaked out of the can into the backpack. + - Gas leaked into the basement. hypernym: - 00530070-v ili: i24371 @@ -24786,7 +24786,7 @@ definition: - issue or leak, as from a small opening example: - - Gas escaped into the bedroom + - Gas escaped into the bedroom. hypernym: - 00530070-v ili: i24372 @@ -24797,7 +24797,7 @@ definition: - come out; issue example: - - silly phrases fell from her mouth + - Silly phrases fell from her mouth. hypernym: - 00530070-v ili: i24373 @@ -24808,7 +24808,7 @@ definition: - pass out or emerge; especially of rivers example: - - The tributary debouched into the big river + - The tributary debouched into the big river. hypernym: - 00530070-v ili: i24374 @@ -24832,7 +24832,7 @@ definition: - change to the decimal system example: - - The country decimalized the currency in 1975 + - The country decimalized the currency in 1975. hypernym: - 00381684-v ili: i24376 @@ -24844,7 +24844,7 @@ definition: - change from fractions to decimals example: - - Stock prices will be decimalized in the year 2000 + - Stock prices will be decimalized in the year 2000. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24377 @@ -24865,7 +24865,7 @@ definition: - free of lice example: - - They deloused the prisoners after they liberated the camps + - They deloused the prisoners after they liberated the camps. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i24379 @@ -24876,7 +24876,7 @@ definition: - reduce in population example: - - The epidemic depopulated the countryside + - The epidemic depopulated the countryside. hypernym: - 00241924-v ili: i24380 @@ -24935,7 +24935,7 @@ definition: - take away a part from; diminish example: - - His bad manners detract from his good character + - His bad manners detract from his good character. hypernym: - 00430013-v ili: i24385 @@ -24958,7 +24958,7 @@ definition: - add poison to example: - - Her husband poisoned her drink in order to kill her + - Her husband poisoned her drink in order to kill her. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24387 @@ -24970,7 +24970,7 @@ definition: - make external or objective, or give reality to example: - - language externalizes our thoughts + - Language externalizes our thoughts. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24388 @@ -24999,7 +24999,7 @@ definition: - look at with sentimentality or turn into an object of sentiment example: - - Don't sentimentalize the past events + - Don't sentimentalize the past events. hypernym: - 00838384-v ili: i24390 @@ -25056,7 +25056,7 @@ definition: - turn inside example: - - He introverted his feelings + - He introverted his feelings. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24395 @@ -25091,7 +25091,7 @@ definition: - make more radical in social or political outlook example: - - Her work in the developing world radicalized her + - Her work in the developing world radicalized her. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24398 @@ -25113,7 +25113,7 @@ definition: - make romantic in style example: - - The designer romanticized the little black dress + - The designer romanticized the little black dress. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24400 @@ -25125,7 +25125,7 @@ definition: - make red example: - - The setting sun reddened the sky + - The setting sun reddened the sky. hypernym: - 00284671-v ili: i24401 @@ -25212,7 +25212,7 @@ definition: - become shallow example: - - the lake shallowed over time + - The lake shallowed over time. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24410 @@ -25224,7 +25224,7 @@ definition: - make shallow example: - - The silt shallowed the canal + - The silt shallowed the canal. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24411 @@ -25236,8 +25236,8 @@ definition: - increase the tension on example: - - alternately relax and tense your calf muscle - - tense the rope manually before tensing the spring + - Alternately relax and tense your calf muscle. + - Tense the rope manually before tensing the spring. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24412 @@ -25259,7 +25259,7 @@ definition: - make steeper example: - - The landslides have steepened the mountain sides + - The landslides have steepened the mountain sides. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24414 @@ -25270,7 +25270,7 @@ definition: - become steeper example: - - The mountain side has steepened + - The mountain side has steepened. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24415 @@ -25299,7 +25299,7 @@ definition: - undergo ulceration example: - - Her stomach ulcerated + - Her stomach ulcerated. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24418 @@ -25332,7 +25332,7 @@ definition: - remove the qualities typical of one's sex example: - - She unsexed herself + - She unsexed herself. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24421 @@ -25383,7 +25383,7 @@ definition: - lose sparkle or bouquet example: - - wine and beer can pall + - Wine and beer can pall. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24426 @@ -25428,7 +25428,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - the oil saponified + - The oil saponified. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24429 @@ -25441,8 +25441,8 @@ definition: - progress by being changed example: - - The speech has to go through several more drafts - - run through your presentation before the meeting + - The speech has to go through several more drafts. + - Run through your presentation before the meeting. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24430 @@ -25455,8 +25455,8 @@ definition: - establish or develop as a residence example: - - He settled the farm 200 years ago - - This land was settled by Germans + - He settled the farm 200 years ago. + - This land was settled by Germans. hypernym: - 00171865-v ili: i24431 @@ -25467,7 +25467,7 @@ definition: - set in motion, start an event or prepare the way for example: - - Hitler's attack on Poland led up to World War II + - Hitler's attack on Poland led up to World War II. hypernym: - 01631641-v ili: i24432 @@ -25479,7 +25479,7 @@ definition: - pass through (a barrier) example: - - Registrations cracked through the 30,000 mark in the county + - Registrations cracked through the 30,000 mark in the county. hypernym: - 02054081-v ili: i24433 @@ -25493,7 +25493,7 @@ definition: - make available example: - - This opens up new possibilities + - This opens up new possibilities. hypernym: - 02344167-v ili: i24434 @@ -25505,7 +25505,7 @@ definition: - become available example: - - an opportunity opened up + - An opportunity opened up. hypernym: - 00340548-v ili: i24435 @@ -25517,10 +25517,10 @@ definition: - extend in scope or range or area example: - - The law was extended to all citizens + - The law was extended to all citizens. - widen the range of applications - - broaden your horizon - - Extend your backyard + - Broaden your horizon. + - Extend your backyard. hypernym: - 00153083-v ili: i24436 @@ -25545,7 +25545,7 @@ definition: - make world-wide in scope or application example: - - Markets are being increasingly globalized + - Markets are being increasingly globalized. hypernym: - 00541315-v ili: i24438 @@ -25557,7 +25557,7 @@ definition: - expand the influence of example: - - The King extended his rule to the Eastern part of the continent + - The King extended his rule to the Eastern part of the continent. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24439 @@ -25595,7 +25595,7 @@ definition: - remove by making a hole or by boring example: - - the dentist reamed out the debris in the course of the root canal treatment + - The dentist reamed out the debris in the course of the root canal treatment. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i24442 @@ -25608,7 +25608,7 @@ definition: - extend the scope or meaning of; often unduly example: - - Stretch the limits + - stretch the limits - stretch my patience - stretch the imagination hypernym: @@ -25621,7 +25621,7 @@ definition: - deprive of strength or vigor example: - - The Senate emasculated the law + - The Senate emasculated the law. hypernym: - 00225327-v ili: i24444 @@ -25633,14 +25633,14 @@ definition: - reach or enter a state, relation, condition, use, or position example: - - The water came to a boil - - We came to understand the true meaning of life - - Their anger came to a boil - - I came to realize the true meaning of life - - The shoes came untied + - The water came to a boil. + - We came to understand the true meaning of life. + - Their anger came to a boil. + - I came to realize the true meaning of life. + - The shoes came untied. - come into contact with a terrorist group - - his face went red - - your wish will come true + - His face went red. + - Your wish will come true. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24445 @@ -25653,7 +25653,7 @@ definition: - deplete of strength or vitality example: - - The illness washed her out + - The illness washed her out. hypernym: - 00225327-v ili: i24446 @@ -25707,7 +25707,7 @@ definition: - make understandable and clear example: - - This brings home my point + - This brings home my point. hypernym: - 02153218-v ili: i24450 @@ -25718,7 +25718,7 @@ definition: - become popular example: - - This fashion caught on in Paris + - This fashion caught on in Paris. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24451 @@ -25729,9 +25729,9 @@ definition: - grow emotionally or mature example: - - The child developed beautifully in her new kindergarten + - The child developed beautifully in her new kindergarten. - When he spent a summer at camp, the boy grew noticeably and no longer showed some - of his old adolescent behavior + of his old adolescent behavior. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24452 @@ -25743,8 +25743,8 @@ definition: - grow too large or too mature for example: - - I have outgrown these clothes - - She outgrew her childish habits + - I have outgrown these clothes. + - She outgrew her childish habits. hypernym: - 00544490-v ili: i24453 @@ -25775,7 +25775,7 @@ definition: - heat by a natural force example: - - The sun broils the valley in the summer + - The sun broils the valley in the summer. hypernym: - 00371917-v ili: i24456 @@ -25787,7 +25787,7 @@ definition: - heat again example: - - Please reheat the food from last night + - Please reheat the food from last night. hypernym: - 00371917-v ili: i24457 @@ -25809,7 +25809,7 @@ definition: - raise in rank or condition example: - - The new law lifted many people from poverty + - The new law lifted many people from poverty. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24459 @@ -25822,7 +25822,7 @@ definition: - raise the status of example: - - I shall not dignify this insensitive remark with an answer + - I shall not dignify this insensitive remark with an answer. hypernym: - 00545629-v ili: i24460 @@ -25833,7 +25833,7 @@ definition: - raise in rank, character, or status example: - - exalted the humble shoemaker to the rank of King's adviser + - … exalted the humble shoemaker to the rank of King's adviser hypernym: - 00545629-v ili: i24461 @@ -25844,7 +25844,7 @@ definition: - exalt to the position of a God example: - - the people deified their King + - The people deified their King. hypernym: - 00546016-v ili: i24462 @@ -25866,7 +25866,7 @@ definition: - make harsh or harsher example: - - Winter harshened the look of the city + - Winter harshened the look of the city. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24464 @@ -25877,9 +25877,9 @@ definition: - gain through experience example: - - I acquired a strong aversion to television - - Children must develop a sense of right and wrong - - Dave developed leadership qualities in his new position + - I acquired a strong aversion to television. + - Children must develop a sense of right and wrong. + - Dave developed leadership qualities in his new position. - develop a passion for painting hypernym: - 00109468-v @@ -25919,7 +25919,7 @@ definition: - proceed or issue forth, as from a source example: - - Water emanates from this hole in the ground + - Water emanates from this hole in the ground. hypernym: - 01853188-v ili: i24468 @@ -25961,7 +25961,7 @@ definition: - grow louder example: - - The music crescendoes here + - The music crescendoes here. hypernym: - 00156409-v ili: i24472 @@ -25972,7 +25972,7 @@ definition: - grow quieter example: - - The music decrescendoes here + - The music decrescendoes here. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i24473 @@ -25983,7 +25983,7 @@ definition: - change into a sibilant example: - - In the syllable /si/, the /s/ sibilates in Japanese + - In the syllable /si/, the /s/ sibilates in Japanese. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24474 @@ -26003,7 +26003,7 @@ definition: - make into a demon example: - - Power had demonized him + - Power had demonized him. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24476 @@ -26015,7 +26015,7 @@ definition: - turn into a devil or make devilish example: - - Man devilized by war + - man devilized by war hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24477 @@ -26064,7 +26064,7 @@ definition: - be restored example: - - Her old vigor returned + - Her old vigor returned. hypernym: - 00427254-v ili: i24481 @@ -26076,7 +26076,7 @@ definition: - break out example: - - The tooth erupted and had to be extracted + - The tooth erupted and had to be extracted. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i24482 @@ -26092,7 +26092,7 @@ definition: - become hostile towards example: - - The dog suddenly turned on the mailman + - The dog suddenly turned on the mailman. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24483 @@ -26103,7 +26103,7 @@ definition: - change from one level to another example: - - She dropped into army jargon + - She dropped into army jargon. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24484 @@ -26114,7 +26114,7 @@ definition: - alter so as to make unrecognizable example: - - The tourists murdered the French language + - The tourists murdered the French language. hypernym: - 00837582-v ili: i24485 @@ -26151,7 +26151,7 @@ definition: - make clear, bright, light, or translucent example: - - The water had to be cleared through filtering + - The water had to be cleared through filtering. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24488 @@ -26162,8 +26162,8 @@ definition: - change pace example: - - The dancers broke into a cha-cha - - The horse broke into a gallop + - The dancers broke into a cha-cha. + - The horse broke into a gallop. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24489 @@ -26174,9 +26174,9 @@ definition: - make unnecessary an expenditure or effort example: - - This will save money - - I'll save you the trouble - - This will save you a lot of time + - This will save money. + - I'll save you the trouble. + - This will save you a lot of time. hypernym: - 02458316-v ili: i24490 @@ -26202,8 +26202,8 @@ - lay aside, abandon, or leave for another example: - switch to a different brand of beer - - She switched psychiatrists - - The car changed lanes + - She switched psychiatrists. + - The car changed lanes. hypernym: - 02232813-v ili: i24493 @@ -26219,8 +26219,8 @@ definition: - make or undergo a transition (from one state or system to another) example: - - The airline transitioned to more fuel-efficient jets - - The adagio transitioned into an allegro + - The airline transitioned to more fuel-efficient jets. + - The adagio transitioned into an allegro. hypernym: - 00551194-v ili: i24494 @@ -26233,7 +26233,7 @@ definition: - cause to convert or undergo a transition example: - - the company had to transition the old practices to modern technology + - The company had to transition the old practices to modern technology. hypernym: - 00114965-v ili: i24495 @@ -26244,7 +26244,7 @@ definition: - change gears example: - - you have to shift when you go down a steep hill + - You have to shift when you go down a steep hill. hypernym: - 00551194-v ili: i24496 @@ -26255,8 +26255,8 @@ definition: - become deeper in tone example: - - His voice began to change when he was 12 years old - - Her voice deepened when she whispered the password + - His voice began to change when he was 12 years old. + - Her voice deepened when she whispered the password. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24497 @@ -26268,7 +26268,7 @@ definition: - change suddenly from one tone quality or register to another example: - - Her voice broke to a whisper when she started to talk about her children + - Her voice broke to a whisper when she started to talk about her children. hypernym: - 00551194-v ili: i24498 @@ -26301,7 +26301,7 @@ definition: - make more dynamic example: - - She was dynamized by her desire to go to grad school + - She was dynamized by her desire to go to grad school. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24501 @@ -26313,7 +26313,7 @@ definition: - become specific example: - - the idea concretized in her mind + - The idea concretized in her mind. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24502 @@ -26348,7 +26348,7 @@ definition: - make uniform example: - - the data have been uniformized + - The data have been uniformized. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24505 @@ -26372,7 +26372,7 @@ definition: - undergo decay or decomposition example: - - The body started to decay and needed to be cremated + - The body started to decay and needed to be cremated. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24507 @@ -26383,7 +26383,7 @@ definition: - melt away in the process of decay example: - - The fungi eventually deliquesced + - The fungi eventually deliquesced. hypernym: - 00553892-v ili: i24508 @@ -26394,7 +26394,7 @@ definition: - make famous forever example: - - This melody immortalized its composer + - This melody immortalized its composer. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24509 @@ -26412,7 +26412,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - These operators commute with each other + - These operators commute with each other. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24510 @@ -26463,7 +26463,7 @@ definition: - throw into disorder example: - - This event disrupted the orderly process + - This event disrupted the orderly process. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i24515 @@ -26488,7 +26488,7 @@ definition: - make into a verb example: - - ‘mouse’ has been verbified by computer users + - ‘mouse’ has been verbified by computer users. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24517 @@ -26508,7 +26508,7 @@ definition: - increase in size, magnitude, number, or intensity example: - - The music swelled to a crescendo + - The music swelled to a crescendo. hypernym: - 00156409-v ili: i24519 @@ -26519,7 +26519,7 @@ definition: - transfer from one place or period to another example: - - The ancient Greek story was transplanted into Modern America + - The ancient Greek story was transplanted into Modern America. hypernym: - 00556524-v ili: i24520 @@ -26544,7 +26544,7 @@ definition: - change in quality example: - - His tone shifted + - His tone shifted. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24522 @@ -26570,7 +26570,7 @@ definition: - cause to undergo a process in which atoms are removed example: - - The solar wind protons must sputter away the surface atoms of the dust + - The solar wind protons must sputter away the surface atoms of the dust. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24524 @@ -26604,9 +26604,9 @@ definition: - bring or lead someone to a certain action or condition example: - - She was drawn to despair - - The President refused to be drawn into delivering an ultimatum - - The session was drawn to a close + - She was drawn to despair. + - The President refused to be drawn into delivering an ultimatum. + - The session was drawn to a close. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24527 @@ -26632,7 +26632,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06108876-n example: - - The resistors have been doped + - The resistors have been doped. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24529 @@ -26643,8 +26643,8 @@ definition: - alternate dramatically between high and low values example: - - his mood swings - - the market is swinging up and down + - His mood swings. + - The market is swinging up and down. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24530 @@ -26679,10 +26679,10 @@ - remove by the application of water or other liquid and soap or some other cleaning agent example: - - he washed the dirt from his coat - - The nurse washed away the blood + - He washed the dirt from his coat. + - The nurse washed away the blood. - Can you wash away the spots on the windows? - - he managed to wash out the stains + - He managed to wash out the stains. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i24533 @@ -26699,7 +26699,7 @@ definition: - become quiet or less intensive example: - - the fighting lulled for a moment + - The fighting lulled for a moment. hypernym: - 00462448-v ili: i24534 @@ -26711,7 +26711,7 @@ definition: - render helpless or defenseless example: - - They prostrated the enemy + - They prostrated the enemy. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24535 @@ -26722,7 +26722,7 @@ definition: - develop further example: - - We are advancing technology every day + - We are advancing technology every day. hypernym: - 00206293-v ili: i24536 @@ -26733,8 +26733,8 @@ definition: - come into being example: - - light broke over the horizon - - Voices broke in the air + - Light broke over the horizon. + - Voices broke in the air. hypernym: - 00149403-v ili: i24537 @@ -26745,11 +26745,11 @@ definition: - become resolved, fixed, established, or quiet example: - - The roar settled to a thunder - - The wind settled in the West - - it is settling to rain - - A cough settled in her chest - - Her mood settled into lethargy + - The roar settled to a thunder. + - The wind settled in the West. + - It is settling to rain. + - A cough settled in her chest. + - Her mood settled into lethargy. hypernym: - 00149403-v ili: i24538 @@ -26786,7 +26786,7 @@ definition: - become injured, broken, or distorted by pressure example: - - The plastic bottle crushed against the wall + - The plastic bottle crushed against the wall. hypernym: - 00334996-v ili: i24541 @@ -26797,7 +26797,7 @@ definition: - bring to a specified condition by or as if by shaking example: - - He was shaken from his dreams + - He was shaken from his dreams. - shake the salt out of the salt shaker hypernym: - 00126072-v @@ -26809,7 +26809,7 @@ definition: - make unfashionable, outdated, or obsolete example: - - Modern ways of cooking have outmoded the hearth + - Modern ways of cooking have outmoded the hearth. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24543 @@ -26820,7 +26820,7 @@ definition: - make more interesting or flavorful example: - - Spice up the evening by inviting a belly dancer + - spice up the evening by inviting a belly dancer hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24544 @@ -26832,7 +26832,7 @@ definition: - add zest or liveliness to example: - - She salts her lectures with jokes + - She salts her lectures with jokes. hypernym: - 00560996-v ili: i24545 @@ -26843,7 +26843,7 @@ definition: - prove insufficient example: - - The water supply for the town failed after a long drought + - The water supply for the town failed after a long drought. hypernym: - 02615799-v ili: i24546 @@ -26870,7 +26870,7 @@ definition: - shift to a counterclockwise direction example: - - the wind backed + - The wind backed. hypernym: - 00380830-v ili: i24548 @@ -26881,7 +26881,7 @@ definition: - shift to a clockwise direction example: - - the wind veered + - The wind veered. hypernym: - 00380830-v ili: i24549 @@ -26904,7 +26904,7 @@ definition: - shorten as if by severing the edges or ends of example: - - cut my hair + - Cut my hair. hypernym: - 00561970-v ili: i24551 @@ -26915,7 +26915,7 @@ definition: - be cast down example: - - his eyes fell + - His eyes fell. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24552 @@ -26928,8 +26928,8 @@ definition: - assume a disappointed or sad expression example: - - Her face fell when she heard that she would be laid off - - his crest fell + - Her face fell when she heard that she would be laid off. + - His crest fell. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24553 @@ -26942,7 +26942,7 @@ definition: - become used up; be exhausted example: - - Our supplies finally ran out + - Our supplies finally ran out. hypernym: - 02615799-v ili: i24554 @@ -26955,7 +26955,7 @@ definition: - exhaust the supply of example: - - We ran out of time just as the discussion was getting interesting + - We ran out of time just as the discussion was getting interesting. hypernym: - 01159815-v ili: i24555 @@ -26968,7 +26968,7 @@ definition: - bring into a given condition by mental preoccupation example: - - She thought herself into a state of panic over the final exam + - She thought herself into a state of panic over the final exam. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24556 @@ -26979,7 +26979,7 @@ definition: - favor the development of example: - - Practice makes the winner + - Practice makes the winner. hypernym: - 01630984-v ili: i24557 @@ -27024,7 +27024,7 @@ definition: - produce deflation in example: - - The new measures deflated the economy + - The new measures deflated the economy. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24561 @@ -27035,7 +27035,7 @@ definition: - cause prices to rise by increasing the available currency or credit example: - - The war inflated the economy + - The war inflated the economy. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24562 @@ -27046,7 +27046,7 @@ definition: - raise demand, expand the money supply, or raise prices, after a period of deflation example: - - These measures reflated the economy + - These measures reflated the economy. hypernym: - 00230031-v ili: i24563 @@ -27059,7 +27059,7 @@ definition: - experience reflation example: - - The economy reflated after the Fed took extreme measures + - The economy reflated after the Fed took extreme measures. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24564 @@ -27085,7 +27085,7 @@ definition: - put into digital form, as for use in a computer example: - - he bought a device to digitize the data + - He bought a device to digitize the data. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24566 @@ -27131,7 +27131,7 @@ definition: - become folded or folded up example: - - The bed folds in a jiffy + - The bed folds in a jiffy. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24570 @@ -27143,7 +27143,7 @@ definition: - become wrinkled or crumpled or creased example: - - This fabric won't wrinkle + - This fabric won't wrinkle. hypernym: - 00565772-v ili: i24571 @@ -27158,7 +27158,7 @@ definition: - convert into gelatinous form or jelly example: - - hot water will gelatinize starch + - Hot water will gelatinize starch. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24572 @@ -27172,7 +27172,7 @@ definition: - become gelatinous or change into a jelly example: - - the starch gelatinized when it was heated + - The starch gelatinized when it was heated. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24573 @@ -27195,7 +27195,7 @@ definition: - change texture so as to become matted and felt-like example: - - The fabric felted up after several washes + - The fabric felted up after several washes. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24575 @@ -27212,7 +27212,7 @@ definition: - cause genetic recombination example: - - should scientists recombine DNA? + - Should scientists recombine DNA? hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24576 @@ -27225,7 +27225,7 @@ definition: - undergo genetic recombination example: - - The DNA can recombine + - The DNA can recombine. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24577 @@ -27249,7 +27249,7 @@ definition: - to give a (more) feminine, effeminate, or womanly quality or appearance to example: - - This hairdo feminizes the man + - This hairdo feminizes the man. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24579 @@ -27265,7 +27265,7 @@ - produce virilism in or cause to assume masculine characteristics, as through a hormonal imbalance or hormone therapy example: - - the drugs masculinized the teenage girl + - The drugs masculinized the teenage girl. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24580 @@ -27281,7 +27281,7 @@ definition: - give a masculine appearance or character to example: - - Fashion designers have masculinized women's looks in the 1990s + - Fashion designers have masculinized women's looks in the 1990s. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24581 @@ -27309,7 +27309,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - The hydrogen binds the oxygen + - The hydrogen binds the oxygen. hypernym: - 01359453-v ili: i24583 @@ -27322,7 +27322,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - The enzyme ligated + - The enzyme ligated. hypernym: - 00568368-v ili: i24584 @@ -27343,7 +27343,7 @@ definition: - become obsolete, fall into disuse example: - - This word has not obsolesced, although it is rarely used + - This word has not obsolesced, although it is rarely used. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24586 @@ -27354,8 +27354,8 @@ definition: - make sexual, endow with sex, attribute sex to example: - - The god was sexualized and married to another god - - Some languages sexualize all nouns and do not have a neuter gender + - The god was sexualized and married to another god. + - Some languages sexualize all nouns and do not have a neuter gender. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24587 @@ -27367,7 +27367,7 @@ definition: - give conventional form to example: - - some art forms schematise designs into geometrical patterns + - Some art forms schematise designs into geometrical patterns. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24588 @@ -27379,7 +27379,7 @@ definition: - make open to sight or notice example: - - His behavior has patented an embarrassing fact about him + - His behavior has patented an embarrassing fact about him. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24589 @@ -27390,7 +27390,7 @@ definition: - incorporate into a constitution, make constitutional example: - - A woman's right to an abortion was constitutionalized in the 1970's + - A woman's right to an abortion was constitutionalized in the 1970's. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24590 @@ -27404,7 +27404,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - This function can be rationalized + - This function can be rationalized. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24591 @@ -27416,7 +27416,7 @@ definition: - transform in accordance with Stalin's policies example: - - Russia was slowly stalinized after Lenin's death + - Russia was slowly stalinized after Lenin's death. hypernym: - 00383306-v ili: i24592 @@ -27428,7 +27428,7 @@ definition: - counteract the effects and policies of Stalinism example: - - Russia was slowly destalinized in the late 1950's + - Russia was slowly destalinized in the late 1950's. hypernym: - 00383306-v ili: i24593 @@ -27475,7 +27475,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - the substance was desorbed + - The substance was desorbed. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i24597 @@ -27501,7 +27501,7 @@ definition: - lessen the density or solidity of example: - - The bones are rarefied + - The bones are rarefied. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24599 @@ -27512,7 +27512,7 @@ definition: - make deeper example: - - They deepened the lake so that bigger pleasure boats could use it + - They deepened the lake so that bigger pleasure boats could use it. hypernym: - 00154586-v ili: i24600 @@ -27523,7 +27523,7 @@ definition: - become faint or more distant example: - - the unhappy memories of her childhood receded as she grew older + - The unhappy memories of her childhood receded as she grew older. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24601 @@ -27534,7 +27534,7 @@ definition: - fall away or decline example: - - The patient's strength ebbed away + - The patient's strength ebbed away. hypernym: - 00571771-v ili: i24602 @@ -27545,8 +27545,8 @@ definition: - get rid of something abstract example: - - The death of her mother removed the last obstacle to their marriage - - God takes away your sins + - The death of her mother removed the last obstacle to their marriage. + - God takes away your sins. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i24603 @@ -27594,7 +27594,7 @@ definition: - make pagan in character example: - - The Church paganized Christianity + - The Church paganized Christianity. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24607 @@ -27626,7 +27626,7 @@ definition: - cause to become incandescent or glow example: - - the lamp was incandesced + - The lamp was incandesced. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24610 @@ -27637,7 +27637,7 @@ definition: - become inflexible and unchanging example: - - Old folks can calcify + - Old folks can calcify. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24611 @@ -27648,7 +27648,7 @@ definition: - be subject to fluctuation example: - - The stock market drifted upward + - The stock market drifted upward. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24612 @@ -27661,7 +27661,7 @@ definition: - cease to use example: - - leave off your jacket — no need to wear it here + - Leave off your jacket — no need to wear it here. hypernym: - 02686624-v ili: i24613 @@ -27672,7 +27672,7 @@ definition: - become spent or exhausted example: - - The champion's strength played out fast + - The champion's strength played out fast. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24614 @@ -27685,7 +27685,7 @@ definition: - take a downward direction example: - - The economy finally turned down after a long boom + - The economy finally turned down after a long boom. hypernym: - 00204228-v ili: i24615 @@ -27696,7 +27696,7 @@ definition: - restrain or discourage example: - - the sudden bad news damped the joyous atmosphere + - The sudden bad news damped the joyous atmosphere. hypernym: - 02516039-v ili: i24616 @@ -27751,7 +27751,7 @@ definition: - make sensitive to a drug or allergen example: - - Long-term exposure to this medicine may sensitize you to the allergen + - Long-term exposure to this medicine may sensitize you to the allergen. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24621 @@ -27840,7 +27840,7 @@ definition: - make (an illegitimate child) legitimate; declare the legitimacy of (someone) example: - - They legitimized their natural child + - They legitimized their natural child. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24628 @@ -27862,7 +27862,7 @@ definition: - change into a vapor example: - - The water evaporated in front of our eyes + - The water evaporated in front of our eyes. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24630 @@ -27876,7 +27876,7 @@ definition: - cause to change into a vapor example: - - The chemist evaporated the water + - The chemist evaporated the water. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24631 @@ -27890,7 +27890,7 @@ definition: - clear out the chest and lungs example: - - This drug expectorates quickly + - This drug expectorates quickly. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i24632 @@ -27914,7 +27914,7 @@ definition: - pass imperceptibly from one degree, shade, or tone into another example: - - The paint on these walls gradates but you don't see it + - The paint on these walls gradates but you don't see it. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24634 @@ -27949,7 +27949,7 @@ definition: - organize (the production of something) into an industry example: - - The Chinese industrialized textile production + - The Chinese industrialized textile production. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24637 @@ -27983,7 +27983,7 @@ definition: - become opaque example: - - the tissue in the eye's cornea may opacify and the patient may go blind + - The tissue in the eye's cornea may opacify and the patient may go blind. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24640 @@ -27996,7 +27996,7 @@ definition: - make opaque example: - - The glass was opacified for greater privacy + - The glass was opacified for greater privacy. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24641 @@ -28018,7 +28018,7 @@ definition: - become due for repayment example: - - These bonds mature in 2005 + - These bonds mature in 2005. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24643 @@ -28041,7 +28041,7 @@ definition: - make national in character or scope example: - - His heroic deeds were nationalized by the press + - His heroic deeds were nationalized by the press. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24645 @@ -28053,7 +28053,7 @@ definition: - make understandable to the general public example: - - Carl Sagan popularized cosmology in his books + - Carl Sagan popularized cosmology in his books. hypernym: - 00299025-v ili: i24646 @@ -28067,7 +28067,7 @@ definition: - make attractive or acceptable example: - - Honesty recommends any person + - Honesty recommends any person. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24647 @@ -28078,7 +28078,7 @@ definition: - develop youthful topographical features example: - - the land rejuvenated + - The land rejuvenated. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24648 @@ -28100,8 +28100,8 @@ definition: - make (someone or something) sentimental or imbue with sentimental qualities example: - - Too much poetry sentimentalizes the mind - - These experiences have sentimentalized her + - Too much poetry sentimentalizes the mind. + - These experiences have sentimentalized her. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24650 @@ -28115,7 +28115,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - The cations were sequestered + - The cations were sequestered. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24651 @@ -28126,7 +28126,7 @@ definition: - make solemn and grave example: - - This ceremony solemnized our hearts + - This ceremony solemnized our hearts. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24652 @@ -28138,7 +28138,7 @@ definition: - make subordinate, dependent, or subservient example: - - Our wishes have to be subordinated to that of our ruler + - Our wishes have to be subordinated to that of our ruler. hypernym: - 00532569-v ili: i24653 @@ -28150,7 +28150,7 @@ definition: - place on a territorial basis example: - - The railways were territorialized + - The railways were territorialized. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24654 @@ -28164,7 +28164,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - amino groups can transaminate + - Amino groups can transaminate. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24655 @@ -28221,7 +28221,7 @@ definition: - become vesicular or full of air cells example: - - The organs vesiculated + - The organs vesiculated. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24660 @@ -28234,7 +28234,7 @@ definition: - make visible example: - - With this machine, ultrasound can be visualized + - With this machine, ultrasound can be visualized. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24661 @@ -28246,7 +28246,7 @@ definition: - increase and decrease in volume or pitch, as if in waves example: - - The singer's voice undulated + - The singer's voice undulated. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24662 @@ -28266,7 +28266,7 @@ definition: - become vascular and have vessels that circulate fluids example: - - The egg yolk vascularized + - The egg yolk vascularized. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24664 @@ -28280,7 +28280,7 @@ definition: - furnish with an opening to allow air to circulate or gas to escape example: - - The architect did not think about ventilating the storage space + - The architect did not think about ventilating the storage space. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24665 @@ -28291,7 +28291,7 @@ definition: - make more striking or animated example: - - his remarks always vivify an otherwise dull story + - His remarks always vivify an otherwise dull story. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24666 @@ -28302,7 +28302,7 @@ definition: - debase and make vulgar example: - - The Press has vulgarized Love and Marriage + - The Press has vulgarized Love and Marriage. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24667 @@ -28314,8 +28314,8 @@ definition: - destroy completely by or as if by fire example: - - The wildfire scorched the forest and several homes - - the invaders scorched the land + - The wildfire scorched the forest and several homes. + - The invaders scorched the land. hypernym: - 00379335-v ili: i24668 @@ -28326,7 +28326,7 @@ definition: - become superficially burned example: - - my eyebrows singed when I bent over the flames + - My eyebrows singed when I bent over the flames. hypernym: - 00377673-v ili: i24669 @@ -28339,7 +28339,7 @@ definition: - make pliant and flexible example: - - These boots are not yet suppled by frequent use + - These boots are not yet suppled by frequent use. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24670 @@ -28350,8 +28350,8 @@ definition: - undergo a sudden and severe downturn example: - - the economy crashed - - will the stock market crash again? + - The economy crashed. + - Will the stock market crash again? hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24671 @@ -28363,7 +28363,7 @@ - make professional or give a professional character to example: - Philosophy has not always been professionalized and used to be a subject pursued - only by amateurs + only by amateurs. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24672 @@ -28390,7 +28390,7 @@ definition: - make obscene example: - - This line in the play smuts the entire act + - This line in the play smuts the entire act. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24674 @@ -28410,7 +28410,7 @@ definition: - give better travel conditions to example: - - The airline upgraded me when I arrived late and Coach Class was full + - The airline upgraded me when I arrived late and Coach Class was full. hypernym: - 00206293-v ili: i24676 @@ -28423,7 +28423,7 @@ definition: - get better travel conditions example: - - I upgraded to First Class when Coach Class was overbooked + - I upgraded to First Class when Coach Class was overbooked. hypernym: - 00205454-v ili: i24677 @@ -28438,7 +28438,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06186749-n example: - - Grimm showed how the consonants shifted + - Grimm showed how the consonants shifted. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24678 @@ -28449,8 +28449,8 @@ definition: - pour or flow in a steady stream example: - - mist rolled in from the sea - - tourists rolled in from the neighboring countryside + - Mist rolled in from the sea. + - Tourists rolled in from the neighboring countryside. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i24679 @@ -28461,7 +28461,7 @@ definition: - go mad, go crazy example: - - He flipped when he heard that he was being laid off + - He flipped when he heard that he was being laid off. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24680 @@ -28484,7 +28484,7 @@ definition: - burn with great heat and intense light example: - - the powder deflagrated + - The powder deflagrated. hypernym: - 00377673-v ili: i24682 @@ -28629,7 +28629,7 @@ definition: - (of a company) reduce in size or number of employees example: - - the company downsized its research staff + - The company downsized its research staff. hypernym: - 00430013-v ili: i24697 @@ -28640,7 +28640,7 @@ definition: - design or manufacture in a smaller size example: - - the car makers downsized the SUVs when fuel became very expensive + - The car makers downsized the SUVs when fuel became very expensive. hypernym: - 00241924-v ili: i24698 @@ -28651,7 +28651,7 @@ definition: - take off or away example: - - this prefix was subtracted when the word was borrowed from French + - This prefix was subtracted when the word was borrowed from French. hypernym: - 00430013-v ili: i24699 @@ -28704,7 +28704,7 @@ definition: - remove from a larger whole example: - - the new start-up company carved out a large chunk of the market within a year + - The new start-up company carved out a large chunk of the market within a year. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i24704 @@ -28724,7 +28724,7 @@ definition: - make less clear example: - - the stroke clouded memories of her youth + - The stroke clouded memories of her youth. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24706 @@ -28735,7 +28735,7 @@ definition: - suffer or be susceptible to damage example: - - These fine china cups damage easily + - These fine china cups damage easily. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24707 @@ -28760,7 +28760,7 @@ definition: - become ignited example: - - The furnace wouldn't fire + - The furnace wouldn't fire. hypernym: - 00122978-v members: @@ -28771,8 +28771,8 @@ definition: - transfer to another place so something can be kept or preserved example: - - He committed the poem to memory - - she committed her thoughts to paper + - He committed the poem to memory. + - She committed her thoughts to paper. hypernym: - 02236972-v members: @@ -28782,7 +28782,7 @@ definition: - make a set of changes permanent example: - - We committed the changes to the Git repository + - We committed the changes to the Git repository. hypernym: - 00126072-v members: diff --git a/src/yaml/verb.cognition.yaml b/src/yaml/verb.cognition.yaml index 406a41fa..c4d6d090 100644 --- a/src/yaml/verb.cognition.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/verb.cognition.yaml @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ definition: - to try to avoid detection especially by police example: - - After we knock off that liquor store we'll have to lay low for a while + - After we knock off that liquor store we'll have to lay low for a while. hypernym: - 02150244-v ili: i24709 @@ -31,8 +31,8 @@ definition: - know and comprehend the nature or meaning of example: - - She did not understand her husband - - I understand what she means + - She did not understand her husband. + - I understand what she means. hypernym: - 00596016-v ili: i24710 @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ definition: - discern example: - - I sensed the real meaning of his letter + - I sensed the real meaning of his letter. hypernym: - 00590283-v ili: i24711 @@ -54,8 +54,8 @@ definition: - become aware of not through the senses but instinctively example: - - I sense his hostility - - I smell trouble + - I sense his hostility. + - I smell trouble. - smell out corruption hypernym: - 00592914-v @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ - grasp the meaning example: - Can you follow her argument? - - When he lectures, I cannot follow + - When he lectures, I cannot follow. hypernym: - 00590283-v ili: i24713 @@ -81,12 +81,12 @@ definition: - grasp with the mind or develop an understanding of example: - - did you catch that allusion? - - We caught something of his theory in the lecture - - don't catch your meaning - - did you get it? - - She didn't get the joke - - I just don't get him + - Did you catch that allusion? + - We caught something of his theory in the lecture. + - … don't catch your meaning + - Did you get it? + - She didn't get the joke. + - I just don't get him. hypernym: - 00590283-v ili: i24714 @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ definition: - understand example: - - He didn't figure her + - He didn't figure her. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ definition: - understand, usually after some initial difficulty example: - - She didn't know what her classmates were plotting but finally caught on + - She didn't know what her classmates were plotting but finally caught on. hypernym: - 00589616-v ili: i24716 @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ definition: - comprehend example: - - He could not touch the meaning of the poem + - He could not touch the meaning of the poem. hypernym: - 00590283-v ili: i24717 @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ definition: - arrange and integrate in the mind example: - - I cannot digest all this information + - I cannot digest all this information. hypernym: - 00589616-v ili: i24719 @@ -164,9 +164,9 @@ - perceive (an idea or situation) mentally example: - Now I see! - - I just can't see your point + - I just can't see your point. - Does she realize how important this decision is? - - I don't understand the idea + - I don't understand the idea. hypernym: - 00630153-v ili: i24720 @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ definition: - become conscious of example: - - She finally perceived the futility of her protest + - She finally perceived the futility of her protest. hypernym: - 00592510-v ili: i24721 @@ -196,8 +196,8 @@ definition: - become clear or enter one's consciousness or emotions example: - - It dawned on him that she had betrayed him - - she was penetrated with sorrow + - It dawned on him that she had betrayed him. + - She was penetrated with sorrow. hypernym: - 00592510-v ili: i24722 @@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ definition: - create an emotional response example: - - The music struck a chord with the listeners + - The music struck a chord with the listeners. hypernym: - 00593432-v ili: i24724 @@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ definition: - show due and full appreciation example: - - The diners did the food and wine justice + - The diners did the food and wine justice. hypernym: - 02260917-v ili: i24726 @@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ definition: - consider reasonable or due example: - - I'm expecting a full explanation as to why these files were destroyed + - I'm expecting a full explanation as to why these files were destroyed. hypernym: - 00692380-v ili: i24727 @@ -272,8 +272,8 @@ definition: - accept (someone) to be what is claimed or accept their power and authority example: - - The Crown Prince was acknowledged as the true heir to the throne - - We do not recognize your gods + - The Crown Prince was acknowledged as the true heir to the throne. + - We do not recognize your gods. hypernym: - 00688348-v ili: i24728 @@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - he was attorned by the tenants + - He was attorned by the tenants. hypernym: - 00818972-v ili: i24729 @@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ definition: - make sense of a language example: - - She understands French + - She understands French. - Can you read Greek? hypernym: - 00590283-v @@ -364,11 +364,11 @@ definition: - be familiar or acquainted with a person or an object example: - - She doesn't know this composer + - She doesn't know this composer. - Do you know my sister? - - We know this movie - - I know him under a different name - - This flower is known as a Peruvian Lily + - We know this movie. + - I know him under a different name. + - This flower is known as a Peruvian Lily. hypernym: - 00596016-v ili: i24735 @@ -382,9 +382,9 @@ - be cognizant or aware of a fact or a specific piece of information; possess knowledge or information about example: - - I know that the President lied to the people + - I know that the President lied to the people. - I want to know who is winning the game! - - I know it's time + - I know it's time. ili: i24736 members: - know @@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ definition: - keep informed or fully aware example: - - I keep track of the stock market developments + - I keep track of the stock market developments. hypernym: - 00596016-v ili: i24737 @@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ definition: - fail to keep informed or aware example: - - She has so many books, she just lost track and cannot find this volume + - She has so many books, she just lost track and cannot find this volume. hypernym: - 02534950-v ili: i24738 @@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ definition: - know how to do or perform something example: - - She knows how to knit + - She knows how to knit. - Does your husband know how to cook? hypernym: - 00596016-v @@ -429,8 +429,8 @@ definition: - have fixed in the mind example: - - I know Latin - - This student knows her irregular verbs + - I know Latin. + - This student knows her irregular verbs. - Do you know the poem well enough to recite it? hypernym: - 00596016-v @@ -442,7 +442,7 @@ definition: - have (something) mastered example: - - She has the names of the fifty states down pat + - She has the names of the fifty states down pat. hypernym: - 00597527-v ili: i24743 @@ -467,10 +467,10 @@ - have firsthand knowledge of states, situations, emotions, or sensations example: - I know the feeling! - - have you ever known hunger? - - I have lived a kind of hell when I was a drug addict - - The holocaust survivors have lived a nightmare - - I lived through two divorces + - Have you ever known hunger? + - I have lived a kind of hell when I was a drug addict. + - The holocaust survivors have lived a nightmare. + - I lived through two divorces. hypernym: - 02114674-v ili: i24745 @@ -483,7 +483,7 @@ definition: - experience briefly example: - - The ex-slave tasted freedom shortly before she died + - The ex-slave tasted freedom shortly before she died. hypernym: - 00598039-v ili: i24746 @@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ definition: - experience again, often in the imagination example: - - He relived the horrors of war + - He relived the horrors of war. hypernym: - 00598039-v ili: i24747 @@ -525,7 +525,7 @@ - 00607488-v - 00599310-v example: - - She mastered Japanese in less than two years + - She mastered Japanese in less than two years. hypernym: - 00597330-v ili: i24749 @@ -537,9 +537,9 @@ definition: - gain knowledge or skills example: - - She learned dancing from her sister - - I learned Sanskrit - - Children acquire language at an amazing rate + - She learned dancing from her sister. + - I learned Sanskrit. + - Children acquire language at an amazing rate. hypernym: - 02293158-v ili: i24750 @@ -553,7 +553,7 @@ - learn something again, as after having forgotten or neglected it example: - After the accident, he could not walk for months and had to relearn how to walk - down stairs + down stairs. hypernym: - 00599310-v ili: i24751 @@ -582,7 +582,7 @@ definition: - learn belatedly; find out about something after it happened example: - - I'm trying to catch up with the latest developments in molecular biology + - I'm trying to catch up with the latest developments in molecular biology. hypernym: - 00599310-v ili: i24754 @@ -593,8 +593,8 @@ definition: - get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally example: - - I learned that she has two grown-up children - - I see that you have been promoted + - I learned that she has two grown-up children. + - I see that you have been promoted. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i24755 @@ -615,7 +615,7 @@ definition: - discover some bad or hidden information about example: - - She got the goods on her co-worker after reading his e-mail + - She got the goods on her co-worker after reading his e-mail. hypernym: - 00600349-v ili: i24756 @@ -626,7 +626,7 @@ definition: - get wise to example: - - They wised up to it + - They wised up to it. hypernym: - 00600349-v ili: i24757 @@ -646,7 +646,7 @@ definition: - detect a blunder or misstep example: - - The reporter tripped up the senator + - The reporter tripped up the senator. hypernym: - 00600349-v ili: i24759 @@ -658,7 +658,7 @@ definition: - be a student of a certain subject example: - - She is reading for the bar exam + - She is reading for the bar exam. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i24760 @@ -681,7 +681,7 @@ definition: - consume all of one's attention or time example: - - Her interest in butterflies absorbs her completely + - Her interest in butterflies absorbs her completely. hypernym: - 01825361-v ili: i24762 @@ -695,7 +695,7 @@ definition: - occupy or engage the interest of example: - - His story completely involved me during the entire afternoon + - His story completely involved me during the entire afternoon. hypernym: - 00601765-v ili: i24763 @@ -706,7 +706,7 @@ definition: - engage fully example: - - The effort to pass the exam consumed all his energy + - The effort to pass the exam consumed all his energy. hypernym: - 00601765-v ili: i24764 @@ -717,7 +717,7 @@ definition: - devote (oneself) fully to example: - - He immersed himself into his studies + - He immersed himself into his studies. hypernym: - 00724156-v ili: i24765 @@ -738,7 +738,7 @@ definition: - cause to be immersed example: - - The professor plunged his students into the study of the Italian text + - The professor plunged his students into the study of the Italian text. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24766 @@ -775,8 +775,8 @@ - take up the cause, ideology, practice, method, of someone and use it as one's own example: - - She embraced Catholicism - - They adopted the Jewish faith + - She embraced Catholicism. + - They adopted the Jewish faith. hypernym: - 00688348-v ili: i24769 @@ -805,7 +805,7 @@ definition: - take up mentally example: - - he absorbed the knowledge or beliefs of his tribe + - He absorbed the knowledge or beliefs of his tribe. hypernym: - 00599310-v ili: i24771 @@ -819,7 +819,7 @@ definition: - receive into the mind and retain example: - - Imbibe ethical principles + - imbibe ethical principles hypernym: - 00603650-v ili: i24772 @@ -830,7 +830,7 @@ definition: - be or work as an apprentice example: - - She apprenticed with the great master + - She apprenticed with the great master. hypernym: - 00604200-v ili: i24773 @@ -842,8 +842,8 @@ - undergo training or instruction in preparation for a particular role, function, or profession example: - - She is training to be a teacher - - He trained as a legal aid + - She is training to be a teacher. + - He trained as a legal aid. hypernym: - 00601387-v ili: i24774 @@ -858,7 +858,7 @@ definition: - train again example: - - He is retraining to become an IT worker + - He is retraining to become an IT worker. hypernym: - 00604200-v ili: i24775 @@ -869,8 +869,8 @@ definition: - create by training and teaching example: - - The old master is training world-class violinists - - we develop the leaders for the future + - The old master is training world-class violinists. + - We develop the leaders for the future. hypernym: - 00830768-v ili: i24776 @@ -888,7 +888,7 @@ definition: - teach new skills example: - - We must retrain the linguists who cannot find employment + - We must retrain the linguists who cannot find employment. hypernym: - 00604693-v ili: i24777 @@ -969,7 +969,7 @@ definition: - teach doctrines to; teach uncritically example: - - The Moonies indoctrinate their disciples + - The Moonies indoctrinate their disciples. hypernym: - 00830768-v ili: i24785 @@ -991,7 +991,7 @@ definition: - affect in a contagious way example: - - His laughter infects everyone who is in the same room + - His laughter infects everyone who is in the same room. hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i24787 @@ -1011,7 +1011,7 @@ definition: - study intensively, as before an exam example: - - I had to bone up on my Latin verbs before the final exam + - I had to bone up on my Latin verbs before the final exam. hypernym: - 00608509-v ili: i24789 @@ -1032,8 +1032,8 @@ definition: - learn by repetition example: - - We drilled French verbs every day - - Pianists practice scales + - We drilled French verbs every day. + - Pianists practice scales. hypernym: - 00601387-v ili: i24790 @@ -1081,7 +1081,7 @@ definition: - instill (into a person) by constant repetition example: - - he dinned the lessons into his students + - He dinned the lessons into his students. hypernym: - 00607995-v ili: i24794 @@ -1092,7 +1092,7 @@ definition: - remain committed to example: - - I hold to these ideas + - I hold to these ideas. hypernym: - 00691086-v ili: i24795 @@ -1105,8 +1105,8 @@ entails: - 00626756-v example: - - He is studying geology in his room - - 'I have an exam next week: I must hit the books now' + - He is studying geology in his room. + - 'I have an exam next week: I must hit the books now.' hypernym: - 00599310-v ili: i24796 @@ -1127,7 +1127,7 @@ definition: - have as one's principal field of study example: - - She is majoring in linguistics + - She is majoring in linguistics. hypernym: - 00608800-v ili: i24798 @@ -1138,7 +1138,7 @@ definition: - have as one's secondary field of study example: - - in college she minored in mathematics + - In college she minored in mathematics. hypernym: - 00608800-v members: @@ -1148,9 +1148,9 @@ definition: - recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection example: - - I can't remember saying any such thing - - I can't think what her last name was - - can you remember her phone number? + - I can't remember saying any such thing. + - I can't think what her last name was. + - Can you remember her phone number? - Do you remember that he once loved you? - call up memories hypernym: @@ -1182,7 +1182,7 @@ definition: - be able to distinguish, recognize as being different example: - - The child knows right from wrong + - The child knows right from wrong. hypernym: - 00652006-v ili: i24801 @@ -1193,7 +1193,7 @@ definition: - know the nature or character of example: - - we all knew her as a big show-off + - We all knew her as a big show-off. hypernym: - 00730579-v ili: i24802 @@ -1204,7 +1204,7 @@ definition: - be capable of conscious thought example: - - Man is the only creature that thinks + - Man is the only creature that thinks. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i24803 @@ -1225,7 +1225,7 @@ definition: - be unable to remember example: - - I'm drawing a blank + - I'm drawing a blank. - You are blocking the name of your first wife! hypernym: - 00630153-v @@ -1240,7 +1240,7 @@ definition: - be remembered example: - - His name comes to mind when you mention the strike + - His name comes to mind when you mention the strike. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i24806 @@ -1262,7 +1262,7 @@ definition: - keep in mind for attention or consideration example: - - Remember the Alamo + - Remember the Alamo. - Remember to call your mother every day! - Think of the starving children in India! hypernym: @@ -1276,7 +1276,7 @@ definition: - keep in one's mind example: - - I cannot retain so much information + - I cannot retain so much information. hypernym: - 00611237-v ili: i24809 @@ -1287,7 +1287,7 @@ definition: - dismiss from the mind; stop remembering example: - - I tried to bury these unpleasant memories + - I tried to bury these unpleasant memories. hypernym: - 02292634-v ili: i24810 @@ -1313,7 +1313,7 @@ definition: - put in the mind of someone example: - - Remind me to call Mother + - Remind me to call Mother. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i24812 @@ -1324,7 +1324,7 @@ definition: - cause someone to remember the past example: - - This photo takes me back to the good old days + - This photo takes me back to the good old days. hypernym: - 00612092-v ili: i24813 @@ -1335,7 +1335,7 @@ definition: - remind or urge constantly example: - - she nagged to take a vacation + - She nagged to take a vacation. hypernym: - 00612092-v ili: i24814 @@ -1346,7 +1346,7 @@ definition: - recall the past example: - - The grandparents sat there, reminiscing all afternoon + - The grandparents sat there, reminiscing all afternoon. hypernym: - 00612810-v ili: i24815 @@ -1357,7 +1357,7 @@ definition: - recapture the past; indulge in memories example: - - he remembered how he used to pick flowers + - He remembered how he used to pick flowers. hypernym: - 00630153-v ili: i24816 @@ -1369,8 +1369,8 @@ definition: - call to remembrance; keep alive the memory of someone or something, as in a ceremony example: - - We remembered the 50th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz - - Remember the dead of the First World War + - We remembered the 50th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. + - Remember the dead of the First World War. hypernym: - 02584595-v ili: i24817 @@ -1382,8 +1382,8 @@ definition: - exercise, or have the power of, memory example: - - After the shelling, many people lost the ability to remember - - some remember better than others + - After the shelling, many people lost the ability to remember. + - Some remember better than others. hypernym: - 00715072-v ili: i24818 @@ -1394,8 +1394,8 @@ definition: - be or provide a memorial to a person or an event example: - - This sculpture commemorates the victims of the concentration camps - - We memorialized the Dead + - This sculpture commemorates the victims of the concentration camps. + - We memorialized the Dead. hypernym: - 00612092-v ili: i24819 @@ -1420,7 +1420,7 @@ definition: - celebrate by some ceremony or observation example: - - The citizens mark the anniversary of the revolution with a march and a parade + - The citizens mark the anniversary of the revolution with a march and a parade. hypernym: - 02584595-v ili: i24821 @@ -1446,8 +1446,8 @@ definition: - leave behind unintentionally example: - - I forgot my umbrella in the restaurant - - I left my keys inside the car and locked the doors + - I forgot my umbrella in the restaurant. + - I left my keys inside the car and locked the doors. hypernym: - 02292463-v ili: i24823 @@ -1472,8 +1472,8 @@ definition: - stop maintaining or insisting on; of ideas or claims example: - - He abandoned the thought of asking for her hand in marriage - - Both sides have to give up some claims in these negotiations + - He abandoned the thought of asking for her hand in marriage. + - Both sides have to give up some claims in these negotiations. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i24825 @@ -1496,10 +1496,10 @@ definition: - go and leave behind, either intentionally or by neglect or forgetfulness example: - - She left a mess when she moved out - - His good luck finally left him - - her husband left her after 20 years of marriage - - she wept thinking she had been left behind + - She left a mess when she moved out. + - His good luck finally left him. + - Her husband left her after 20 years of marriage. + - She wept thinking she had been left behind. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i24826 @@ -1512,7 +1512,7 @@ definition: - leave someone who needs or counts on you; leave in the lurch example: - - The mother deserted her children + - The mother deserted her children. hypernym: - 00615374-v ili: i24827 @@ -1526,8 +1526,8 @@ definition: - abandon by leaving out in the open air example: - - The infant was exposed by the teenage mother - - After Christmas, many pets get abandoned + - The infant was exposed by the teenage mother. + - After Christmas, many pets get abandoned. hypernym: - 00615748-v ili: i24828 @@ -1538,7 +1538,7 @@ definition: - leave suddenly, often as an expression of disapproval example: - - She walked out on her husband and children + - She walked out on her husband and children. hypernym: - 00615748-v ili: i24829 @@ -1561,7 +1561,7 @@ - leave undone or leave out example: - How could I miss that typo? - - The workers on the conveyor belt miss one out of ten + - The workers on the conveyor belt miss one out of ten. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i24831 @@ -1579,7 +1579,7 @@ definition: - leave or strike out example: - - This vowel is usually elided before a single consonant + - This vowel is usually elided before a single consonant. hypernym: - 00617464-v ili: i24832 @@ -1590,7 +1590,7 @@ definition: - omit (a letter or syllable) in speaking or writing example: - - New Englanders drop their post-vocalic r's + - New Englanders drop their post-vocalic r's. hypernym: - 00617112-v ili: i24833 @@ -1601,8 +1601,8 @@ definition: - prevent from being included or considered or accepted example: - - The bad results were excluded from the report - - Leave off the top piece + - The bad results were excluded from the report. + - Leave off the top piece. hypernym: - 00472642-v ili: i24834 @@ -1618,7 +1618,7 @@ definition: - fail to attend to example: - - he neglects his children + - He neglects his children. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i24835 @@ -1629,7 +1629,7 @@ definition: - be inattentive to, or neglect example: - - He slacks his attention + - He slacks his attention. hypernym: - 00617843-v ili: i24836 @@ -1640,7 +1640,7 @@ definition: - bypass example: - - He skipped a row in the text and so the sentence was incomprehensible + - He skipped a row in the text and so the sentence was incomprehensible. hypernym: - 00616690-v ili: i24837 @@ -1654,7 +1654,7 @@ definition: - get down to; pay attention to; take seriously example: - - Attend to your duties, please + - Attend to your duties, please. hypernym: - 00611060-v ili: i24838 @@ -1666,7 +1666,7 @@ definition: - give little or no attention to example: - - Disregard the errors + - disregard the errors hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i24839 @@ -1679,7 +1679,7 @@ definition: - regard favorably or with disapproval example: - - Her new collection of poems was not well received + - Her new collection of poems was not well received. hypernym: - 00692380-v ili: i24840 @@ -1699,7 +1699,7 @@ definition: - pay no attention to, disrespect example: - - She cold-shouldered her ex-fiance + - She cold-shouldered her ex-fiance. hypernym: - 00802592-v ili: i24842 @@ -1713,7 +1713,7 @@ entails: - 00612810-v example: - - I misremembered the date + - I misremembered the date. hypernym: - 00619438-v ili: i24843 @@ -1735,7 +1735,7 @@ definition: - make an error example: - - She slipped up and revealed the name + - She slipped up and revealed the name. hypernym: - 00619438-v ili: i24845 @@ -1748,7 +1748,7 @@ definition: - identify incorrectly example: - - Don't mistake her for her twin sister + - Don't mistake her for her twin sister. hypernym: - 00620141-v ili: i24846 @@ -1760,7 +1760,7 @@ definition: - consider to be equal or the same example: - - He identified his brother as one of the fugitives + - He identified his brother as one of the fugitives. hypernym: - 00611928-v ili: i24847 @@ -1771,7 +1771,7 @@ definition: - identify as belonging to a certain type example: - - Such people can practically be typed + - Such people can practically be typed. hypernym: - 00620141-v ili: i24848 @@ -1783,7 +1783,7 @@ definition: - recognize as being; establish the identity of someone or something example: - - She identified the man on the ‘wanted’ poster + - She identified the man on the ‘wanted’ poster. hypernym: - 00701581-v ili: i24849 @@ -1795,7 +1795,7 @@ definition: - assign a date to; determine the (probable) date of example: - - Scientists often cannot date precisely archeological or prehistorical findings + - Scientists often cannot date precisely archeological or prehistorical findings. hypernym: - 00701581-v ili: i24850 @@ -1815,7 +1815,7 @@ definition: - mistake one thing for another example: - - you are confusing me with the other candidate + - You are confusing me with the other candidate. hypernym: - 00619957-v ili: i24852 @@ -1830,8 +1830,8 @@ definition: - interpret in the wrong way example: - - Don't misinterpret my comments as criticism - - She misconstrued my remarks + - Don't misinterpret my comments as criticism. + - She misconstrued my remarks. hypernym: - 00624823-v ili: i24853 @@ -1860,7 +1860,7 @@ definition: - cause to be perplexed or confounded example: - - This problem stumped her + - This problem stumped her. hypernym: - 00624056-v ili: i24855 @@ -1872,7 +1872,7 @@ definition: - mix up or confuse example: - - He muddled the issues + - He muddled the issues. hypernym: - 01660937-v ili: i24856 @@ -1885,8 +1885,8 @@ definition: - make unclear, indistinct, or blurred example: - - Her remarks confused the debate - - Their words obnubilate their intentions + - Her remarks confused the debate. + - Their words obnubilate their intentions. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24857 @@ -1902,7 +1902,7 @@ definition: - cause to become muddy example: - - These data would have muddied the prediction + - These data would have muddied the prediction. hypernym: - 00622345-v ili: i24858 @@ -1914,7 +1914,7 @@ - make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear example: - Could you clarify these remarks? - - Clear up the question of who is at fault + - clear up the question of who is at fault hypernym: - 00941888-v ili: i24859 @@ -1954,9 +1954,9 @@ definition: - be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly example: - - These questions confuse even the experts - - This question completely threw me - - This question befuddled even the teacher + - These questions confuse even the experts. + - This question completely threw me. + - This question befuddled even the teacher. hypernym: - 00137133-v ili: i24862 @@ -1976,7 +1976,7 @@ definition: - confuse or put into disorder example: - - the boss's behavior demoralized everyone in the office + - The boss's behavior demoralized everyone in the office. hypernym: - 00623406-v ili: i24863 @@ -1990,7 +1990,7 @@ - This beats me! - Got me — I don't know the answer! - a vexing problem - - This question really stuck me + - This question really stuck me. hypernym: - 00623406-v ili: i24864 @@ -2016,7 +2016,7 @@ definition: - set a difficult problem or riddle example: - - riddle me a riddle + - Riddle me a riddle. hypernym: - 00624056-v ili: i24865 @@ -2096,7 +2096,7 @@ definition: - interpret something in a certain way; convey a particular meaning or impression example: - - I read this address as a satire + - I read this address as a satire. - How should I take this message? hypernym: - 00624823-v @@ -2124,7 +2124,7 @@ definition: - form ideals example: - - Man has always idealized + - Man has always idealized. hypernym: - 01637684-v ili: i24874 @@ -2162,7 +2162,7 @@ definition: - read anew; read again example: - - He re-read her letters to him + - He re-read her letters to him. hypernym: - 00626756-v ili: i24877 @@ -2196,7 +2196,7 @@ - read with difficulty example: - Can you decipher this letter? - - The archeologist traced the hieroglyphs + - The archeologist traced the hieroglyphs. hypernym: - 00626756-v ili: i24880 @@ -2208,7 +2208,7 @@ definition: - distinguish by sight or hearing example: - - I cannot make out what this politician is saying + - I cannot make out what this politician is saying. hypernym: - 00590283-v ili: i24881 @@ -2219,7 +2219,7 @@ definition: - look at, interpret, and say out loud something that is written or printed example: - - The King will read the proclamation at noon + - The King will read the proclamation at noon. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i24882 @@ -2241,7 +2241,7 @@ definition: - say out loud for the purpose of recording example: - - He dictated a report to his secretary + - He dictated a report to his secretary. hypernym: - 00628065-v ili: i24884 @@ -2253,9 +2253,9 @@ - interpret the significance of, as of palms, tea leaves, intestines, the sky; also of human behavior example: - - She read the sky and predicted rain - - I can't read his strange behavior - - The fortune teller read his fate in the crystal ball + - She read the sky and predicted rain. + - I can't read his strange behavior. + - The fortune teller read his fate in the crystal ball. hypernym: - 00919743-v ili: i24885 @@ -2277,7 +2277,7 @@ definition: - obtain data from magnetic tapes or other digital sources example: - - This dictionary can be read by the computer + - This dictionary can be read by the computer. hypernym: - 00624823-v ili: i24887 @@ -2289,7 +2289,7 @@ definition: - read or interpret wrongly example: - - He misread the data + - He misread the data. hypernym: - 00629157-v ili: i24888 @@ -2334,7 +2334,7 @@ entails: - 00626756-v example: - - I should proofread my manuscripts + - I should proofread my manuscripts. hypernym: - 00664507-v ili: i24892 @@ -2347,7 +2347,7 @@ - use or exercise the mind or one's power of reason in order to make inferences, decisions, or arrive at a solution or judgments example: - - I've been thinking all day and getting nowhere + - I've been thinking all day and getting nowhere. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i24893 @@ -2360,7 +2360,7 @@ definition: - think rationally; employ logic or reason example: - - When one wonders why one is doing certain things, one should rationalize + - When one wonders why one is doing certain things, one should rationalize. hypernym: - 00630153-v ili: i24894 @@ -2372,7 +2372,7 @@ definition: - substitute a natural for a supernatural explanation of example: - - you can rationalize away all the strange noises you hear — there is no poltergeist + - You can rationalize away all the strange noises you hear — there is no poltergeist in the house! hypernym: - 00634289-v @@ -2396,7 +2396,7 @@ definition: - consider carefully and rationally example: - - Every detail has been thought out + - Every detail has been thought out. hypernym: - 00706993-v ili: i24897 @@ -2426,9 +2426,9 @@ definition: - reflect deeply on a subject example: - - I mulled over the events of the afternoon - - philosophers have speculated on the question of God for thousands of years - - The scientist must stop to observe and start to excogitate + - I mulled over the events of the afternoon. + - Philosophers have speculated on the question of God for thousands of years. + - The scientist must stop to observe and start to excogitate. hypernym: - 00630153-v ili: i24900 @@ -2450,7 +2450,7 @@ definition: - think or reflect beforehand or in advance example: - - I rarely premeditate, which is a mistake + - I rarely premeditate, which is a mistake. hypernym: - 00632042-v ili: i24901 @@ -2480,10 +2480,10 @@ definition: - expect, believe, or suppose example: - - I imagine she earned a lot of money with her new novel - - I thought to find her in a bad state - - he didn't think to find her in the kitchen - - I guess she is angry at me for standing her up + - I imagine she earned a lot of money with her new novel. + - I thought to find her in a bad state. + - He didn't think to find her in the kitchen. + - I guess she is angry at me for standing her up. hypernym: - 00721658-v ili: i24904 @@ -2499,7 +2499,7 @@ definition: - take to be the case or to be true; accept without verification or proof example: - - I assume his train was late + - I assume his train was late. hypernym: - 00721658-v ili: i24905 @@ -2512,7 +2512,7 @@ definition: - think logically example: - - The children must learn to reason + - The children must learn to reason. hypernym: - 00630153-v ili: i24906 @@ -2523,7 +2523,7 @@ definition: - form or construct theories example: - - he thinks and theorizes all day + - He thinks and theorizes all day. hypernym: - 00634289-v ili: i24907 @@ -2536,7 +2536,7 @@ definition: - construct a theory about example: - - Galileo theorized the motion of the stars + - Galileo theorized the motion of the stars. hypernym: - 00634289-v ili: i24908 @@ -2558,7 +2558,7 @@ definition: - to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds example: - - Scientists supposed that large dinosaurs lived in swamps + - Scientists supposed that large dinosaurs lived in swamps. hypernym: - 00721658-v ili: i24910 @@ -2601,7 +2601,7 @@ definition: - decide by reasoning; draw or come to a conclusion example: - - We reasoned that it was cheaper to rent than to buy a house + - We reasoned that it was cheaper to rent than to buy a house. hypernym: - 00630153-v ili: i24913 @@ -2616,12 +2616,12 @@ entails: - 00634289-v example: - - did you solve the problem? - - Work out your problems with the boss - - this unpleasant situation isn't going to work itself out - - did you figure it out? + - Did you solve the problem? + - Work out your problems with the boss. + - This unpleasant situation isn't going to work itself out. + - Did you figure it out? - Did you puzzle out my meaning? - - He could not work the math problem + - He could not work the math problem. hypernym: - 00590283-v ili: i24914 @@ -2637,7 +2637,7 @@ definition: - understand the meaning of example: - - The question concerning the meaning of life cannot be answered + - The question concerning the meaning of life cannot be answered. hypernym: - 00636568-v ili: i24915 @@ -2679,7 +2679,7 @@ definition: - guess correctly; solve by guessing example: - - He guessed the right number of beans in the jar and won the prize + - He guessed the right number of beans in the jar and won the prize. hypernym: - 00636568-v ili: i24919 @@ -2776,7 +2776,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - Quantize gravity + - quantize gravity hypernym: - 00638921-v ili: i24926 @@ -2788,7 +2788,7 @@ definition: - be calculated example: - - The fees work out to less than $1,000 + - The fees work out to less than $1,000. hypernym: - 02651091-v ili: i24927 @@ -2814,7 +2814,7 @@ instructions in order to obtain the required information example: - The results of the elections were still being processed when he gave his acceptance - speech + speech. hypernym: - 00638921-v ili: i24929 @@ -2825,7 +2825,7 @@ definition: - divide or assess proportionally example: - - The rent was prorated for the rest of the month + - The rent was prorated for the rest of the month. hypernym: - 00638921-v ili: i24930 @@ -2851,7 +2851,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06013397-n example: - - I miscalculated the number of guests at the wedding + - I miscalculated the number of guests at the wedding. hypernym: - 00638921-v ili: i24932 @@ -2865,7 +2865,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06013397-n example: - - The costs had to be recalculated + - The costs had to be recalculated. hypernym: - 00638921-v ili: i24933 @@ -2927,7 +2927,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06013397-n example: - - a quantum computer can factor the number 15 + - A quantum computer can factor the number 15. hypernym: - 00638921-v ili: i24938 @@ -2940,7 +2940,7 @@ definition: - consider as relevant when making a decision example: - - You must factor in the recent developments + - You must factor in the recent developments. hypernym: - 02170904-v ili: i24939 @@ -3046,7 +3046,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06013397-n example: - - Halve the cake + - halve the cake hypernym: - 00643760-v ili: i24947 @@ -3104,7 +3104,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06065477-n example: - - I was analyzed in Vienna by a famous psychiatrist + - I was analyzed in Vienna by a famous psychiatrist. hypernym: - 00078513-v ili: i24952 @@ -3147,8 +3147,8 @@ definition: - combine so as to form a more complex, product example: - - his operas synthesize music and drama in perfect harmony - - The liver synthesizes vitamins + - His operas synthesize music and drama in perfect harmony. + - The liver synthesizes vitamins. hypernym: - 00193830-v ili: i24955 @@ -3160,7 +3160,7 @@ definition: - combine and form a synthesis example: - - Vitamin D only synthesizes when sunlight is available + - Vitamin D only synthesizes when sunlight is available. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24956 @@ -3174,7 +3174,7 @@ example: - analyze a sonnet by Shakespeare - analyze the evidence in a criminal trial - - analyze your real motives + - Analyze your real motives. hypernym: - 00692380-v ili: i24957 @@ -3189,7 +3189,7 @@ definition: - analyze down to the smallest detail example: - - This writer anatomized the depth of human behavior + - This writer anatomized the depth of human behavior. hypernym: - 00646245-v ili: i24958 @@ -3274,7 +3274,7 @@ definition: - consider in a comprehensive way example: - - He appraised the situation carefully before acting + - He appraised the situation carefully before acting. hypernym: - 00646245-v ili: i24966 @@ -3297,7 +3297,7 @@ definition: - survey by triangulation example: - - The land surveyor worked by triangulating the plot + - The land surveyor worked by triangulating the plot. hypernym: - 00648391-v ili: i24968 @@ -3308,7 +3308,7 @@ definition: - determine the measurements of something or somebody, take measurements of example: - - Measure the length of the wall + - measure the length of the wall hypernym: - 00699355-v ili: i24969 @@ -3371,10 +3371,10 @@ definition: - inquire into example: - - the students had to research the history of the Second World War for their history - project - - He searched for information on his relatives on the web - - Scientists are exploring the nature of consciousness + - The students had to research the history of the Second World War for their history + project. + - He searched for information on his relatives on the web. + - Scientists are exploring the nature of consciousness. hypernym: - 00790800-v ili: i24975 @@ -3389,8 +3389,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - He googled the woman he had met at the party - - My children are googling all day + - He googled the woman he had met at the party. + - My children are googling all day. hypernym: - 00649877-v ili: i24976 @@ -3403,7 +3403,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - you can just mapquest the restaurant + - You can just mapquest the restaurant. hypernym: - 00649877-v ili: i24977 @@ -3414,7 +3414,7 @@ definition: - explore anew example: - - We need to re-explore Colonialism + - We need to re-explore Colonialism. hypernym: - 00649877-v ili: i24978 @@ -3489,7 +3489,7 @@ entails: - 00654571-v example: - - We distinguish several kinds of maple + - We distinguish several kinds of maple. hypernym: - 00620568-v ili: i24985 @@ -3518,7 +3518,7 @@ definition: - regard or consider in a specific way example: - - I treated his advances as a joke + - I treated his advances as a joke. hypernym: - 00719282-v ili: i24987 @@ -3531,7 +3531,7 @@ definition: - react in an offended or angry manner example: - - He bristled at her suggestion that he should teach her how to use the program + - He bristled at her suggestion that he should teach her how to use the program. hypernym: - 00719282-v ili: i24988 @@ -3560,7 +3560,7 @@ definition: - make or mark or treat as individual example: - - The sounds were individualized by sharpness and tone + - The sounds were individualized by sharpness and tone. hypernym: - 00652006-v ili: i24991 @@ -3572,7 +3572,7 @@ definition: - be a distinctive feature, attribute, or trait; sometimes in a very positive sense example: - - His modesty distinguishes him from his peers + - His modesty distinguishes him from his peers. hypernym: - 00958719-v ili: i24992 @@ -3604,7 +3604,7 @@ definition: - make an itemized list or catalog of; classify example: - - He is cataloguing his photographic negatives + - He is cataloguing his photographic negatives. hypernym: - 00656296-v ili: i24994 @@ -3616,8 +3616,8 @@ definition: - examine and note the similarities or differences of example: - - John compared his haircut to his friend's - - We compared notes after we had both seen the movie + - John compared his haircut to his friend's. + - We compared notes after we had both seen the movie. hypernym: - 00646245-v ili: i24995 @@ -3650,8 +3650,8 @@ definition: - consider or describe as similar, equal, or analogous example: - - We can compare the Han dynasty to the Romans - - You cannot equate success in financial matters with greed + - We can compare the Han dynasty to the Romans. + - You cannot equate success in financial matters with greed. hypernym: - 02170904-v ili: i24998 @@ -3693,7 +3693,7 @@ entails: - 00655686-v example: - - He came around to our point of view + - He came around to our point of view. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i25001 @@ -3735,7 +3735,7 @@ - think of, regard, or classify under a subsuming principle or with a general group or in relation to another example: - - This plant can be referred to a known species + - This plant can be referred to a known species. hypernym: - 00656296-v ili: i25004 @@ -3746,7 +3746,7 @@ definition: - classify anew, change the previous classification example: - - The zoologists had to reclassify the mollusks after they found new species + - The zoologists had to reclassify the mollusks after they found new species. hypernym: - 00656296-v ili: i25005 @@ -3776,7 +3776,7 @@ definition: - treat or classify according to a mental stereotype example: - - I was stereotyped as a lazy Southern European + - I was stereotyped as a lazy Southern European. hypernym: - 00656296-v ili: i25008 @@ -3831,7 +3831,7 @@ entails: - 00654571-v example: - - Children learn early on to categorize + - Children learn early on to categorize. hypernym: - 00634289-v ili: i25013 @@ -3867,8 +3867,8 @@ definition: - assign a rank or rating to example: - - how would you rank these students? - - The restaurant is rated highly in the food guide + - How would you rank these students? + - The restaurant is rated highly in the food guide. hypernym: - 00672179-v ili: i25016 @@ -3884,7 +3884,7 @@ definition: - place in a superior order or rank example: - - These two notions are superordinated to a third + - These two notions are superordinated to a third. hypernym: - 00659723-v ili: i25017 @@ -3936,7 +3936,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - The Yankees outclassed Cincinnati + - The Yankees outclassed Cincinnati. hypernym: - 00661206-v ili: i25022 @@ -3947,7 +3947,7 @@ definition: - rank or order as less important or consider of less value example: - - Art is sometimes subordinated to Science in these schools + - Art is sometimes subordinated to Science in these schools. hypernym: - 00659723-v ili: i25023 @@ -3958,7 +3958,7 @@ definition: - take a place in a competition; often followed by an ordinal example: - - Jerry came in third in the Marathon + - Jerry came in third in the Marathon. hypernym: - 00661773-v ili: i25024 @@ -3971,7 +3971,7 @@ definition: - have a certain priority example: - - My family comes first + - My family comes first. hypernym: - 00661773-v ili: i25025 @@ -3982,7 +3982,7 @@ definition: - take or have a position relative to others example: - - This painting ranks among the best in the Western World + - This painting ranks among the best in the Western World. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i25026 @@ -3993,7 +3993,7 @@ definition: - assign a priority to example: - - we have too many things to do and must prioritize + - We have too many things to do and must prioritize. hypernym: - 00659723-v ili: i25027 @@ -4033,7 +4033,7 @@ - estimate the value of example: - How would you rate his chances to become President? - - Gold was rated highly among the Romans + - Gold was rated highly among the Romans. hypernym: - 00683348-v ili: i25031 @@ -4046,7 +4046,7 @@ - put in opposition to show or emphasize differences example: - The middle school teacher contrasted her best student's work with that of her - weakest student + weakest student. hypernym: - 00652006-v ili: i25032 @@ -4057,7 +4057,7 @@ definition: - be distinguished from others of a similar type by virtue of a notable characteristic example: - - it has the distinction of being the cheapest restaurant in town + - It has the distinction of being the cheapest restaurant in town. hypernym: - 00652006-v members: @@ -4096,7 +4096,7 @@ - examine so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition example: - check the brakes - - Check out the engine + - check out the engine hypernym: - 00646245-v ili: i25036 @@ -4116,7 +4116,7 @@ definition: - put a check mark on or near or next to example: - - Please check each name on the list + - Please check each name on the list. - tick off the items - mark off the units hypernym: @@ -4146,8 +4146,8 @@ definition: - be careful or certain to do something; make certain of something example: - - He verified that the valves were closed - - See that the curtains are closed + - He verified that the valves were closed. + - See that the curtains are closed. - control the quality of the product hypernym: - 00666401-v @@ -4185,7 +4185,7 @@ - verify by consulting a source or authority example: - check the spelling of this word - - check your facts + - Check your facts. hypernym: - 00666401-v ili: i25041 @@ -4257,7 +4257,7 @@ definition: - confirm the truth of example: - - Please verify that the doors are closed + - Please verify that the doors are closed. - verify a claim hypernym: - 00667804-v @@ -4269,8 +4269,8 @@ definition: - establish the validity of something, as by an example, explanation or experiment example: - - The experiment demonstrated the instability of the compound - - The mathematician showed the validity of the conjecture + - The experiment demonstrated the instability of the compound. + - The mathematician showed the validity of the conjecture. hypernym: - 00667804-v ili: i25049 @@ -4340,8 +4340,8 @@ definition: - establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts example: - - his story confirmed my doubts - - The evidence supports the defendant + - His story confirmed my doubts. + - The evidence supports the defendant. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i25055 @@ -4368,7 +4368,7 @@ definition: - specify the origin of example: - - The writer carefully sourced her report + - The writer carefully sourced her report. hypernym: - 00668428-v ili: i25057 @@ -4410,7 +4410,7 @@ definition: - prove to be false example: - - The physicist disproved his colleagues' theories + - The physicist disproved his colleagues' theories. hypernym: - 00668804-v ili: i25061 @@ -4433,7 +4433,7 @@ definition: - prove false example: - - Falsify a claim + - falsify a claim hypernym: - 00669342-v ili: i25063 @@ -4444,10 +4444,10 @@ definition: - put up with something or somebody unpleasant example: - - I cannot bear his constant criticism - - The new secretary had to endure a lot of unprofessional remarks - - he learned to tolerate the heat - - She stuck out two years in a miserable marriage + - I cannot bear his constant criticism. + - The new secretary had to endure a lot of unprofessional remarks. + - He learned to tolerate the heat. + - She stuck out two years in a miserable marriage. hypernym: - 00803980-v ili: i25064 @@ -4471,9 +4471,9 @@ definition: - tolerate or accommodate oneself to example: - - I shall have to accept these unpleasant working conditions - - I swallowed the insult - - She has learned to live with her husband's little idiosyncrasies + - I shall have to accept these unpleasant working conditions. + - I swallowed the insult. + - She has learned to live with her husband's little idiosyncrasies. hypernym: - 00670017-v ili: i25065 @@ -4498,7 +4498,7 @@ definition: - endure cheerfully example: - - She bore up under the enormous strain + - She bore up under the enormous strain. hypernym: - 00670017-v ili: i25067 @@ -4509,7 +4509,7 @@ definition: - suffer without protest; suffer or endure passively example: - - I won't take this insult lying down + - I won't take this insult lying down. hypernym: - 00670017-v ili: i25068 @@ -4540,7 +4540,7 @@ definition: - accept or undergo, often unwillingly example: - - We took a pay cut + - We took a pay cut. hypernym: - 02112831-v ili: i25071 @@ -4554,7 +4554,7 @@ definition: - undergo a test example: - - She doesn't test well + - She doesn't test well. hypernym: - 00671680-v ili: i25072 @@ -4577,9 +4577,9 @@ definition: - form a critical opinion of example: - - I cannot judge some works of modern art + - I cannot judge some works of modern art. - How do you evaluate this grant proposal? - - We shouldn't pass judgment on other people + - We shouldn't pass judgment on other people. hypernym: - 00630153-v ili: i25074 @@ -4612,8 +4612,8 @@ definition: - make too low an estimate of example: - - he underestimated the work that went into the renovation - - Don't underestimate the danger of such a raft trip on this river + - He underestimated the work that went into the renovation. + - Don't underestimate the danger of such a raft trip on this river. hypernym: - 00673109-v ili: i25077 @@ -4625,7 +4625,7 @@ definition: - underestimate the real value or ability of example: - - Don't sell your students short — they are just shy and don't show off their knowledge + - Don't sell your students short — they are just shy and don't show off their knowledge. hypernym: - 00673254-v ili: i25078 @@ -4648,7 +4648,7 @@ definition: - make too high an estimate of example: - - He overestimated his own powers + - He overestimated his own powers. hypernym: - 00673109-v ili: i25080 @@ -4669,7 +4669,7 @@ definition: - judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time) example: - - I estimate this chicken to weigh three pounds + - I estimate this chicken to weigh three pounds. hypernym: - 00638921-v ili: i25082 @@ -4719,8 +4719,8 @@ definition: - estimate the duration or outcome of something example: - - He gave the patient three months to live - - I gave him a very good chance at success + - He gave the patient three months to live. + - I gave him a very good chance at success. hypernym: - 00674352-v ili: i25086 @@ -4731,7 +4731,7 @@ definition: - make a deliberately low estimate example: - - The construction company wanted the contract badly and lowballed + - The construction company wanted the contract badly and lowballed. hypernym: - 00674352-v ili: i25087 @@ -4780,9 +4780,9 @@ definition: - pick out, select, or choose from a number of alternatives example: - - Take any one of these cards - - Choose a good husband for your daughter - - She selected a pair of shoes from among the dozen the salesgirl had shown her + - Take any one of these cards. + - Choose a good husband for your daughter. + - She selected a pair of shoes from among the dozen the salesgirl had shown her. hypernym: - 00699355-v ili: i25092 @@ -4796,7 +4796,7 @@ definition: - choose by or as if by divine intervention example: - - She was anointed the head of the Christian fundamentalist group + - She was anointed the head of the Christian fundamentalist group. hypernym: - 00676526-v ili: i25093 @@ -4807,7 +4807,7 @@ definition: - select (a team or individual player) for a game example: - - The Buckeyes fielded a young new quarterback for the Rose Bowl + - The Buckeyes fielded a young new quarterback for the Rose Bowl. hypernym: - 00676526-v ili: i25094 @@ -4830,7 +4830,7 @@ definition: - select or take in from a given group or region example: - - The participants in the experiment were drawn from a representative population + - The participants in the experiment were drawn from a representative population. hypernym: - 00676526-v ili: i25096 @@ -4852,7 +4852,7 @@ definition: - give support (to) or make a choice (of) one out of a group or number example: - - I plumped for the losing candidates + - I plumped for the losing candidates. hypernym: - 00676526-v ili: i25098 @@ -4864,8 +4864,8 @@ definition: - select carefully from a group example: - - She finally picked her successor - - He picked his way carefully + - She finally picked her successor. + - He picked his way carefully. hypernym: - 00676526-v ili: i25099 @@ -4876,7 +4876,7 @@ definition: - pick personally and very carefully example: - - the director hand-picked his new team + - The director hand-picked his new team. hypernym: - 00678369-v ili: i25100 @@ -4887,7 +4887,7 @@ definition: - choose example: - - I elected to have my funds deposited automatically + - I elected to have my funds deposited automatically. hypernym: - 00676526-v ili: i25101 @@ -4932,7 +4932,7 @@ definition: - separate or remove example: - - The customer picked over the selection + - The customer picked over the selection. hypernym: - 00676526-v ili: i25105 @@ -4944,7 +4944,7 @@ definition: - select something or someone for a specific purpose example: - - The teacher assigned him to lead his classmates in the exercise + - The teacher assigned him to lead his classmates in the exercise. hypernym: - 00676526-v ili: i25106 @@ -4966,7 +4966,7 @@ definition: - assign to a specific task example: - - The ambulances were detailed to the fire station + - The ambulances were detailed to the fire station. hypernym: - 00679602-v ili: i25108 @@ -4977,7 +4977,7 @@ definition: - plan for an activity or event example: - - I've scheduled a concert next week + - I've scheduled a concert next week. hypernym: - 00706456-v ili: i25109 @@ -4988,7 +4988,7 @@ definition: - assign a time for an activity or event example: - - The candidate carefully timed his appearance at the disaster scene + - The candidate carefully timed his appearance at the disaster scene. hypernym: - 00680201-v ili: i25110 @@ -4999,7 +4999,7 @@ definition: - engage for a performance example: - - Her agent had booked her for several concerts in Tokyo + - Her agent had booked her for several concerts in Tokyo. hypernym: - 00680201-v members: @@ -5029,7 +5029,7 @@ definition: - select from a group example: - - She was singled out for her outstanding performance + - She was singled out for her outstanding performance. hypernym: - 00676526-v ili: i25114 @@ -5042,8 +5042,8 @@ entails: - 00654571-v example: - - I always choose the fish over the meat courses in this restaurant - - She opted for the job on the East coast + - I always choose the fish over the meat courses in this restaurant. + - She opted for the job on the East coast. hypernym: - 00676526-v ili: i25115 @@ -5056,7 +5056,7 @@ definition: - choose not to do something, as out of fear of failing example: - - She copped out when she was supposed to get into the hang glider + - She copped out when she was supposed to get into the hang glider. hypernym: - 00681308-v ili: i25116 @@ -5068,7 +5068,7 @@ definition: - see fit or proper to act in a certain way; decide to act in a certain way example: - - She chose not to attend classes and now she failed the exam + - She chose not to attend classes and now she failed the exam. hypernym: - 00672179-v ili: i25117 @@ -5099,7 +5099,7 @@ definition: - present with a bias example: - - He biased his presentation so as to please the share holders + - He biased his presentation so as to please the share holders. hypernym: - 00682265-v ili: i25120 @@ -5112,7 +5112,7 @@ definition: - make susceptible example: - - This illness predisposes you to gain weight + - This illness predisposes you to gain weight. hypernym: - 00682760-v ili: i25121 @@ -5123,7 +5123,7 @@ definition: - make receptive or willing towards an action or attitude or belief example: - - Their language inclines us to believe them + - Their language inclines us to believe them. hypernym: - 00702806-v ili: i25122 @@ -5154,7 +5154,7 @@ definition: - evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, ability, extent, or significance of example: - - I will have the family jewels appraised by a professional + - I will have the family jewels appraised by a professional. - access all the factors when taking a risk hypernym: - 00672179-v @@ -5173,7 +5173,7 @@ definition: - estimate the value of (property) for taxation example: - - Our house hasn't been assessed in years + - Our house hasn't been assessed in years. hypernym: - 00674352-v ili: i25126 @@ -5196,7 +5196,7 @@ definition: - appraise anew example: - - Homes in our town are reappraised every five years and taxes are increased accordingly + - Homes in our town are reappraised every five years and taxes are increased accordingly. hypernym: - 00672179-v ili: i25128 @@ -5217,7 +5217,7 @@ definition: - subject to political, religious, or moral censorship example: - - This magazine is censored by the government + - This magazine is censored by the government. hypernym: - 00683348-v ili: i25130 @@ -5228,7 +5228,7 @@ definition: - consider or ponder something carefully example: - - She bethought her of their predicament + - She bethought her of their predicament. hypernym: - 00632042-v ili: i25131 @@ -5239,9 +5239,9 @@ definition: - accept as true; take to be true example: - - I believed his report - - We didn't believe his stories from the War - - She believes in spirits + - I believed his report. + - We didn't believe his stories from the War. + - She believes in spirits. hypernym: - 00688348-v ili: i25132 @@ -5252,7 +5252,7 @@ definition: - accept as true example: - - I can't buy this story + - I can't buy this story. hypernym: - 00685199-v ili: i25133 @@ -5263,7 +5263,7 @@ definition: - assert or affirm example: - - Rousseau's philosophy holds that people are inherently good + - Rousseau's philosophy holds that people are inherently good. hypernym: - 01013058-v ili: i25134 @@ -5285,7 +5285,7 @@ definition: - credit with veracity example: - - You cannot believe this man + - You cannot believe this man. - Should we believe a publication like the National Enquirer? hypernym: - 00685849-v @@ -5299,7 +5299,7 @@ domain_topic: - 05955536-n example: - - When you hear his sermons, you will be able to believe, too + - When you hear his sermons, you will be able to believe, too. hypernym: - 00685199-v ili: i25137 @@ -5331,7 +5331,7 @@ definition: - consider as part of something example: - - I include you in the list of culprits + - I include you in the list of culprits. hypernym: - 00692380-v ili: i25140 @@ -5342,7 +5342,7 @@ definition: - include as if by counting example: - - I can count my colleagues in the opposition + - I can count my colleagues in the opposition. hypernym: - 00686739-v ili: i25141 @@ -5363,8 +5363,8 @@ definition: - dismiss from consideration or a contest example: - - John was ruled out as a possible suspect because he had a strong alibi - - This possibility can be eliminated from our consideration + - John was ruled out as a possible suspect because he had a strong alibi. + - This possibility can be eliminated from our consideration. hypernym: - 00802592-v ili: i25143 @@ -5378,8 +5378,8 @@ definition: - not accept something given or offered example: - - I reject the idea of starting a war - - The journal rejected the student's paper + - I reject the idea of starting a war. + - The journal rejected the student's paper. hypernym: - 00672179-v ili: i25144 @@ -5390,7 +5390,7 @@ definition: - refuse to acknowledge, ratify, or recognize as valid example: - - The woman repudiated the divorce settlement + - The woman repudiated the divorce settlement. hypernym: - 00687584-v ili: i25145 @@ -5413,7 +5413,7 @@ definition: - consider or hold as true example: - - I cannot accept the dogma of this church + - I cannot accept the dogma of this church. - accept an argument hypernym: - 00672179-v @@ -5427,7 +5427,7 @@ definition: - accept as true or valid example: - - He received Christ + - He received Christ. hypernym: - 00688348-v ili: i25148 @@ -5456,7 +5456,7 @@ definition: - consider unlikely example: - - I doubt that she will accept his proposal of marriage + - I doubt that she will accept his proposal of marriage. hypernym: - 00686564-v ili: i25151 @@ -5467,7 +5467,7 @@ definition: - lack confidence in example: - - I doubt these reports + - I doubt these reports. hypernym: - 00689827-v ili: i25152 @@ -5478,7 +5478,7 @@ definition: - cause to be distrusted or disbelieved example: - - The paper discredited the politician with its nasty commentary + - The paper discredited the politician with its nasty commentary. hypernym: - 00802592-v ili: i25153 @@ -5489,8 +5489,8 @@ definition: - regard as untrustworthy; regard with suspicion; have no faith or confidence in example: - - I suspect her true motives - - she distrusts her stepmother + - I suspect her true motives. + - She distrusts her stepmother. hypernym: - 00686564-v ili: i25154 @@ -5503,7 +5503,7 @@ definition: - rely on for support example: - - We can lean on this man + - We can lean on this man. hypernym: - 00690278-v ili: i25155 @@ -5514,7 +5514,7 @@ definition: - have confidence or faith in example: - - We can trust in our government + - We can trust in our government. hypernym: - 00685199-v ili: i25156 @@ -5525,7 +5525,7 @@ definition: - change one's mind example: - - He rethought his decision to take a vacation + - He rethought his decision to take a vacation. hypernym: - 00691086-v ili: i25157 @@ -5563,10 +5563,10 @@ definition: - judge or regard; look upon; judge example: - - I think he is very smart - - I believe her to be very smart - - I think that he is her boyfriend - - The racist conceives such people to be inferior + - I think he is very smart. + - I believe her to be very smart. + - I think that he is her boyfriend. + - The racist conceives such people to be inferior. hypernym: - 00672179-v ili: i25161 @@ -5591,9 +5591,9 @@ definition: - look on as or consider example: - - she looked on this affair as a joke - - He thinks of himself as a brilliant musician - - He is reputed to be intelligent + - She looked on this affair as a joke. + - He thinks of himself as a brilliant musician. + - He is reputed to be intelligent. hypernym: - 00691086-v ili: i25163 @@ -5613,9 +5613,9 @@ - have a feeling or perception about oneself in reaction to someone's behavior or attitude example: - - She felt small and insignificant - - You make me feel naked - - I made the students feel different about themselves + - She felt small and insignificant. + - You make me feel naked. + - I made the students feel different about themselves. hypernym: - 00691086-v ili: i25164 @@ -5626,9 +5626,9 @@ definition: - deem to be example: - - She views this quite differently from me - - I consider her to be shallow - - I don't see the situation quite as negatively as you do + - She views this quite differently from me. + - I consider her to be shallow. + - I don't see the situation quite as negatively as you do. hypernym: - 00691086-v ili: i25165 @@ -5645,7 +5645,7 @@ definition: - regard or treat with consideration, respect, and esteem example: - - Please consider your family + - Please consider your family. hypernym: - 00692380-v ili: i25166 @@ -5656,7 +5656,7 @@ definition: - consider or regard as being example: - - I would not call her beautiful + - I would not call her beautiful. hypernym: - 00692380-v ili: i25167 @@ -5690,7 +5690,7 @@ definition: - consider (oneself) as similar to somebody else example: - - He identified with the refugees + - He identified with the refugees. hypernym: - 00692380-v ili: i25170 @@ -5701,7 +5701,7 @@ definition: - consider as the favorite example: - - The local team was favored + - The local team was favored. hypernym: - 00692380-v ili: i25171 @@ -5742,7 +5742,7 @@ definition: - consider or render as ideal example: - - She idealized her husband after his death + - She idealized her husband after his death. hypernym: - 00692380-v ili: i25175 @@ -5768,7 +5768,7 @@ definition: - consider as a god or godlike example: - - These young men deify financial success + - These young men deify financial success. hypernym: - 00694673-v ili: i25177 @@ -5793,7 +5793,7 @@ - take for granted - view as important - hold these truths to be self-evident - - I hold him personally responsible + - I hold him personally responsible. hypernym: - 00692380-v ili: i25179 @@ -5809,8 +5809,8 @@ definition: - regard highly; think much of example: - - I respect his judgement - - We prize his creativity + - I respect his judgement. + - We prize his creativity. hypernym: - 00692380-v ili: i25180 @@ -5825,7 +5825,7 @@ definition: - esteem very highly example: - - She thinks the world of her adviser + - She thinks the world of her adviser. hypernym: - 00695834-v ili: i25181 @@ -5884,7 +5884,7 @@ definition: - assign too high a value to example: - - You are overestimating the value of your old car + - You are overestimating the value of your old car. hypernym: - 00696992-v ili: i25187 @@ -5896,7 +5896,7 @@ definition: - assign too low a value to example: - - Don't underestimate the value of this heirloom-you may sell it at a good price + - Don't underestimate the value of this heirloom-you may sell it at a good price. hypernym: - 00696992-v ili: i25188 @@ -5908,7 +5908,7 @@ definition: - allow (currencies) to fluctuate example: - - The government floated the ruble for a few months + - The government floated the ruble for a few months. hypernym: - 00696992-v ili: i25189 @@ -5919,7 +5919,7 @@ definition: - look at again; examine again example: - - let's review your situation + - Let's review your situation. hypernym: - 00646245-v ili: i25190 @@ -5931,7 +5931,7 @@ definition: - look back upon (a period of time, sequence of events); remember example: - - she reviewed her achievements with pride + - She reviewed her achievements with pride. hypernym: - 00612810-v ili: i25191 @@ -5955,7 +5955,7 @@ definition: - refresh one's memory example: - - I reviewed the material before the test + - I reviewed the material before the test. hypernym: - 00609334-v ili: i25193 @@ -5997,7 +5997,7 @@ entails: - 00814242-v example: - - We finally decided after lengthy deliberations + - We finally decided after lengthy deliberations. hypernym: - 00630153-v ili: i25196 @@ -6010,7 +6010,7 @@ definition: - calculate as being example: - - I make the height about 100 feet + - I make the height about 100 feet. hypernym: - 00674352-v ili: i25197 @@ -6024,7 +6024,7 @@ definition: - consider as being example: - - It wasn't the problem some people made it + - It wasn't the problem some people made it. hypernym: - 00692380-v ili: i25198 @@ -6037,7 +6037,7 @@ definition: - determine by choice example: - - This action was willed and intended + - This action was willed and intended. hypernym: - 00699355-v ili: i25199 @@ -6048,7 +6048,7 @@ definition: - intend or have as a purpose example: - - She designed to go far in the world of business + - She designed to go far in the world of business. hypernym: - 00710367-v ili: i25200 @@ -6070,9 +6070,9 @@ definition: - bring to an end; settle conclusively example: - - The case was decided - - The judge decided the case in favor of the plaintiff - - The father adjudicated when the sons were quarreling over their inheritance + - The case was decided. + - The judge decided the case in favor of the plaintiff. + - The father adjudicated when the sons were quarreling over their inheritance. hypernym: - 00353480-v ili: i25202 @@ -6108,7 +6108,7 @@ definition: - reach a decision example: - - he resolved never to drink again + - He resolved never to drink again. hypernym: - 00699355-v ili: i25205 @@ -6134,7 +6134,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - The court filiated the child born out of wedlock + - The court filiated the child born out of wedlock. hypernym: - 00701581-v ili: i25207 @@ -6155,7 +6155,7 @@ - set or ask for a certain price example: - How much do you charge for lunch? - - This fellow charges $100 for a massage + - This fellow charges $100 for a massage. hypernym: - 00701581-v ili: i25209 @@ -6166,7 +6166,7 @@ definition: - fix in scope; fix the boundaries of example: - - the tree determines the border of the property + - The tree determines the border of the property. hypernym: - 02617665-v ili: i25210 @@ -6187,7 +6187,7 @@ definition: - shape or influence; give direction to example: - - experience often determines ability + - Experience often determines ability. - mold public opinion hypernym: - 01649143-v @@ -6204,7 +6204,7 @@ definition: - shape or form or make badly example: - - Our miscreated fantasies + - our miscreated fantasies hypernym: - 00702806-v ili: i25213 @@ -6215,7 +6215,7 @@ definition: - have influence to a specified degree example: - - Her opinion carries a lot of weight + - Her opinion carries a lot of weight. hypernym: - 00702806-v ili: i25214 @@ -6226,7 +6226,7 @@ definition: - influence or determine example: - - The vote in New Hampshire often decides the outcome of the Presidential election + - The vote in New Hampshire often decides the outcome of the Presidential election. hypernym: - 00702806-v ili: i25215 @@ -6237,7 +6237,7 @@ definition: - shape anew or differently example: - - The new foreign minister reshaped the foreign policy of his country + - The new foreign minister reshaped the foreign policy of his country. hypernym: - 00702806-v ili: i25216 @@ -6248,7 +6248,7 @@ definition: - set the speed, duration, or execution of example: - - we time the process to manufacture our cars very precisely + - We time the process to manufacture our cars very precisely. hypernym: - 00702806-v ili: i25217 @@ -6259,7 +6259,7 @@ definition: - adjust through indexation example: - - The government indexes wages and prices + - The government indexes wages and prices. hypernym: - 00702806-v ili: i25218 @@ -6270,7 +6270,7 @@ definition: - regulate or set the pace of example: - - Pace your efforts + - Pace your efforts. hypernym: - 00702806-v ili: i25219 @@ -6334,8 +6334,8 @@ definition: - deliberate or decide example: - - See whether you can come tomorrow - - let's see — which movie should we see tonight? + - See whether you can come tomorrow. + - Let's see — which movie should we see tonight? hypernym: - 00814706-v ili: i25225 @@ -6346,7 +6346,7 @@ definition: - consider as a possibility example: - - I contemplated leaving school and taking a full-time job + - I contemplated leaving school and taking a full-time job. hypernym: - 00736077-v ili: i25226 @@ -6378,7 +6378,7 @@ definition: - think intently and at length, as for spiritual purposes example: - - He is meditating in his study + - He is meditating in his study. hypernym: - 00630153-v ili: i25229 @@ -6391,7 +6391,7 @@ definition: - make plans for something example: - - He is planning a trip with his family + - He is planning a trip with his family. hypernym: - 00630153-v ili: i25230 @@ -6402,7 +6402,7 @@ definition: - plan in detail example: - - Bush is charting a course to destroy Saddam Hussein + - Bush is charting a course to destroy Saddam Hussein. hypernym: - 00706456-v ili: i25231 @@ -6413,8 +6413,8 @@ definition: - have the will and intention to carry out some action example: - - He plans to be in graduate school next year - - The rebels had planned turmoil and confusion + - He plans to be in graduate school next year. + - The rebels had planned turmoil and confusion. hypernym: - 00710367-v ili: i25232 @@ -6438,7 +6438,7 @@ definition: - aim too high example: - - The plan overshoots its aim + - The plan overshoots its aim. hypernym: - 00707283-v ili: i25234 @@ -6449,7 +6449,7 @@ definition: - run beyond or past example: - - The plane overran the runway + - The plane overran the runway. hypernym: - 00707544-v ili: i25235 @@ -6460,7 +6460,7 @@ definition: - intend with some possibility of fulfilment example: - - I hope to have finished this work by tomorrow evening + - I hope to have finished this work by tomorrow evening. hypernym: - 00706993-v ili: i25236 @@ -6472,9 +6472,9 @@ definition: - present for consideration, examination, criticism, etc. example: - - He proposed a new plan for dealing with terrorism - - She proposed a new theory of relativity - - The candidate projects himself as a moderate and a reformer + - He proposed a new plan for dealing with terrorism. + - She proposed a new theory of relativity. + - The candidate projects himself as a moderate and a reformer. hypernym: - 00706456-v ili: i25237 @@ -6486,7 +6486,7 @@ definition: - put forward for consideration example: - - He offered his opinion + - He offered his opinion. hypernym: - 00708009-v ili: i25238 @@ -6521,7 +6521,7 @@ definition: - engage in plotting or enter into a conspiracy, swear together example: - - They conspired to overthrow the government + - They conspired to overthrow the government. hypernym: - 00709957-v ili: i25241 @@ -6536,7 +6536,7 @@ definition: - conspire together example: - - The two men coconspired to cover up the Federal investigation + - The two men coconspired to cover up the Federal investigation. hypernym: - 00708804-v ili: i25242 @@ -6556,7 +6556,7 @@ definition: - act in unison or agreement and in secret towards a deceitful or illegal purpose example: - - The two companies conspired to cause the value of the stock to fall + - The two companies conspired to cause the value of the stock to fall. hypernym: - 02382049-v ili: i25244 @@ -6579,7 +6579,7 @@ definition: - plan secretly, usually something illegal example: - - They plotted the overthrow of the government + - They plotted the overthrow of the government. hypernym: - 00706456-v ili: i25246 @@ -6599,10 +6599,10 @@ definition: - have in mind as a purpose example: - - I mean no harm - - I only meant to help you - - She didn't think to harm me - - We thought to return early that night + - I mean no harm. + - I only meant to help you. + - She didn't think to harm me. + - We thought to return early that night. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i25248 @@ -6615,7 +6615,7 @@ definition: - destine or designate for a certain purpose example: - - These flowers were meant for you + - These flowers were meant for you. hypernym: - 00711208-v ili: i25249 @@ -6626,7 +6626,7 @@ definition: - propose or intend example: - - I aim to arrive at noon + - I aim to arrive at noon. hypernym: - 00710367-v ili: i25250 @@ -6653,7 +6653,7 @@ definition: - design or destine example: - - She was intended to become the director + - She was intended to become the director. hypernym: - 00706456-v ili: i25252 @@ -6667,7 +6667,7 @@ definition: - plan something for a specific role or purpose or effect example: - - This room is not designed for work + - This room is not designed for work. hypernym: - 00711208-v ili: i25253 @@ -6678,8 +6678,8 @@ definition: - designate or schedule example: - - He slated his talk for 9 AM - - She was slated to be his successor + - He slated his talk for 9 AM. + - She was slated to be his successor. hypernym: - 00711208-v ili: i25254 @@ -6690,7 +6690,7 @@ definition: - plan and direct (a complex undertaking) example: - - he masterminded the robbery + - He masterminded the robbery. hypernym: - 00706456-v ili: i25255 @@ -6706,7 +6706,7 @@ definition: - plan and oversee the development and details of example: - - The meeting between the two Presidents had been carefully choreographed + - The meeting between the two Presidents had been carefully choreographed. hypernym: - 00711834-v ili: i25256 @@ -6717,7 +6717,7 @@ definition: - explore or survey for the purpose of making a map example: - - We haven't even begun to map the many galaxies that we know exist + - We haven't even begun to map the many galaxies that we know exist. hypernym: - 00651134-v ili: i25257 @@ -6739,7 +6739,7 @@ definition: - make a plot of example: - - Plat the town + - plat the town hypernym: - 01691771-v ili: i25259 @@ -6751,7 +6751,7 @@ definition: - provide a detailed plan or design example: - - She laid out her plans for the new house + - She laid out her plans for the new house. hypernym: - 00706456-v ili: i25260 @@ -6781,7 +6781,7 @@ definition: - design as an engineer example: - - He engineered the water supply project + - He engineered the water supply project. hypernym: - 01641910-v ili: i25263 @@ -6792,7 +6792,7 @@ definition: - take into consideration, have in view example: - - He entertained the notion of moving to South America + - He entertained the notion of moving to South America. hypernym: - 00705641-v ili: i25264 @@ -6807,8 +6807,8 @@ definition: - consider not very seriously example: - - He is trifling with her - - She plays with the thought of moving to Tasmania + - He is trifling with her. + - She plays with the thought of moving to Tasmania. hypernym: - 00736077-v ili: i25265 @@ -6837,7 +6837,7 @@ definition: - to reckon wrongly example: - - I had misestimated his determination + - I had misestimated his determination. hypernym: - 00673109-v ili: i25267 @@ -6849,8 +6849,8 @@ definition: - take account of example: - - You have to reckon with our opponents - - Count on the monsoon + - You have to reckon with our opponents. + - count on the monsoon hypernym: - 00674352-v ili: i25268 @@ -6862,10 +6862,10 @@ definition: - have faith or confidence in example: - - you can count on me to help you any time - - Look to your friends for support + - You can count on me to help you any time. + - Look to your friends for support. - You can bet on that! - - Depend on your family in times of crisis + - Depend on your family in times of crisis. hypernym: - 00690278-v ili: i25269 @@ -6895,9 +6895,9 @@ definition: - make a logical or causal connection example: - - I cannot connect these two pieces of evidence in my mind + - I cannot connect these two pieces of evidence in my mind. - colligate these facts - - I cannot relate these events at all + - I cannot relate these events at all. hypernym: - 00630153-v ili: i25271 @@ -6914,7 +6914,7 @@ definition: - place into a mutual relationship example: - - I cannot interrelate these two events + - I cannot interrelate these two events. hypernym: - 00715072-v ili: i25272 @@ -6927,7 +6927,7 @@ definition: - bring into a mutual, complementary, or reciprocal relation example: - - I cannot correlate these two pieces of information + - I cannot correlate these two pieces of information. hypernym: - 00715072-v ili: i25273 @@ -6940,7 +6940,7 @@ definition: - regard as unconnected example: - - you must dissociate these two events! + - You must dissociate these two events! - decouple our foreign policy from ideology hypernym: - 00652006-v @@ -6953,7 +6953,7 @@ definition: - conceive of as united or associated example: - - Sex activity is closely identified with the hypothalamus + - Sex activity is closely identified with the hypothalamus. hypernym: - 00715072-v ili: i25275 @@ -6966,7 +6966,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00701905-n example: - - Let's associate freely to bring up old memories + - Let's associate freely to bring up old memories. hypernym: - 00715072-v ili: i25276 @@ -6977,8 +6977,8 @@ definition: - argue with one another example: - - We debated the question of abortion - - John debated Mary + - We debated the question of abortion. + - John debated Mary. hypernym: - 00814706-v ili: i25277 @@ -6989,7 +6989,7 @@ definition: - bring to a close example: - - The committee concluded the meeting + - The committee concluded the meeting. hypernym: - 00353480-v ili: i25278 @@ -7000,9 +7000,9 @@ definition: - come to believe on the basis of emotion, intuitions, or indefinite grounds example: - - I feel that he doesn't like me - - I find him to be obnoxious - - I found the movie rather entertaining + - I feel that he doesn't like me. + - I find him to be obnoxious. + - I found the movie rather entertaining. hypernym: - 00636134-v ili: i25279 @@ -7016,7 +7016,7 @@ definition: - define clearly example: - - I cannot narrow down the rules for this game + - I cannot narrow down the rules for this game. hypernym: - 00702474-v ili: i25280 @@ -7041,7 +7041,7 @@ definition: - decide with authority example: - - The King decreed that all firstborn males should be killed + - The King decreed that all firstborn males should be killed. hypernym: - 00699355-v ili: i25282 @@ -7053,7 +7053,7 @@ definition: - rule against example: - - The Republicans were overruled when the House voted on the bill + - The Republicans were overruled when the House voted on the bill. hypernym: - 00717773-v ili: i25283 @@ -7070,7 +7070,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06173467-n example: - - This step presupposes two prior ones + - This step presupposes two prior ones. hypernym: - 00932561-v ili: i25284 @@ -7082,7 +7082,7 @@ definition: - take for granted or as a given; suppose beforehand example: - - I presuppose that you have done your work + - I presuppose that you have done your work. hypernym: - 00633898-v ili: i25285 @@ -7094,7 +7094,7 @@ definition: - take as a given; assume as a postulate or axiom example: - - He posited three basic laws of nature + - He posited three basic laws of nature. hypernym: - 00718436-v ili: i25286 @@ -7106,7 +7106,7 @@ definition: - postulate positively and assertively example: - - The letter asserts a free society + - The letter asserts a free society. hypernym: - 00718663-v ili: i25287 @@ -7138,7 +7138,7 @@ definition: - react in an excited, delighted, or surprised way example: - - he flipped when he heard that he was accepted into Princeton University + - He flipped when he heard that he was accepted into Princeton University. hypernym: - 00719282-v ili: i25290 @@ -7150,7 +7150,7 @@ definition: - show an exaggerated response to something example: - - Don't overreact to the bad news — take it easy + - Don't overreact to the bad news — take it easy. hypernym: - 00719282-v ili: i25291 @@ -7161,7 +7161,7 @@ definition: - react to a stimulus or command example: - - The steering of my new car answers to the slightest touch + - The steering of my new car answers to the slightest touch. hypernym: - 00719282-v ili: i25292 @@ -7172,7 +7172,7 @@ definition: - be sexually responsive to, used of a female domesticated mammal example: - - The cow accepted the bull + - The cow accepted the bull. hypernym: - 00719282-v ili: i25293 @@ -7192,7 +7192,7 @@ definition: - respond favorably or as hoped example: - - The cancer responded to the aggressive therapy + - The cancer responded to the aggressive therapy. hypernym: - 00719282-v ili: i25295 @@ -7203,7 +7203,7 @@ definition: - react to in a certain way example: - - The President was greeted with catcalls + - The President was greeted with catcalls. hypernym: - 00719282-v ili: i25296 @@ -7214,7 +7214,7 @@ definition: - show a violent emotional reaction example: - - The boss exploded when he heard of the resignation of the secretary + - The boss exploded when he heard of the resignation of the secretary. hypernym: - 00719282-v ili: i25297 @@ -7225,8 +7225,8 @@ definition: - react favorably to; consider right and proper example: - - People did not accept atonal music at that time - - We accept the idea of universal health care + - People did not accept atonal music at that time. + - We accept the idea of universal health care. hypernym: - 00719282-v ili: i25298 @@ -7251,7 +7251,7 @@ definition: - regard something as probable or likely example: - - The meteorologists are expecting rain for tomorrow + - The meteorologists are expecting rain for tomorrow. hypernym: - 00672179-v ili: i25300 @@ -7265,9 +7265,9 @@ definition: - look forward to the probable occurrence of example: - - We were expecting a visit from our relatives - - She is looking to a promotion - - he is waiting to be drafted + - We were expecting a visit from our relatives. + - She is looking to a promotion. + - He is waiting to be drafted. hypernym: - 00630153-v ili: i25301 @@ -7283,7 +7283,7 @@ definition: - expect or hope for example: - - I look forward to hearing from you soon + - I look forward to hearing from you soon. hypernym: - 00721987-v ili: i25302 @@ -7295,7 +7295,7 @@ - turn one's interests or expectations towards example: - look to the future - - this method looks to significant wavings + - This method looks to significant wavings. hypernym: - 00721987-v ili: i25303 @@ -7318,7 +7318,7 @@ definition: - discern or comprehend example: - - He could tell that she was unhappy + - He could tell that she was unhappy. hypernym: - 00637723-v ili: i25305 @@ -7329,7 +7329,7 @@ definition: - be confident about something example: - - I believe that he will come back from the war + - I believe that he will come back from the war. hypernym: - 00721658-v ili: i25306 @@ -7350,7 +7350,7 @@ definition: - bring to light example: - - He raked up the misdeeds of his predecessor + - He raked up the misdeeds of his predecessor. hypernym: - 00935783-v ili: i25309 @@ -7372,7 +7372,7 @@ definition: - search and discover through persistent investigation example: - - She ferreted out the truth + - She ferreted out the truth. hypernym: - 01641524-v ili: i25311 @@ -7384,7 +7384,7 @@ definition: - direct one's attention on something example: - - Please focus on your studies and not on your hobbies + - Please focus on your studies and not on your hobbies. hypernym: - 00630153-v ili: i25312 @@ -7402,7 +7402,7 @@ definition: - hold (someone's attention) example: - - The discovery of the skull riveted the paleontologists + - The discovery of the skull riveted the paleontologists. hypernym: - 00601765-v ili: i25313 @@ -7416,7 +7416,7 @@ - cause one's (or someone else's) thoughts or attention to return from a reverie or digression example: - - She was recalled by a loud laugh + - She was recalled by a loud laugh. hypernym: - 00724156-v ili: i25314 @@ -7427,7 +7427,7 @@ definition: - focus one's attention on a certain state example: - - Think big + - Think big. - think thin hypernym: - 00724156-v @@ -7439,7 +7439,7 @@ definition: - choose in one's mind example: - - Think of any integer between 1 and 25 + - Think of any integer between 1 and 25. hypernym: - 00676526-v ili: i25316 @@ -7450,8 +7450,8 @@ definition: - come to one's mind; suggest itself example: - - It occurred to me that we should hire another secretary - - A great idea then came to her + - It occurred to me that we should hire another secretary. + - A great idea then came to her. hypernym: - 02629610-v ili: i25317 @@ -7463,8 +7463,8 @@ definition: - allow or plan for a certain possibility; concede the truth or validity of something example: - - I allow for this possibility - - The seamstress planned for 5% shrinkage after the first wash + - I allow for this possibility. + - The seamstress planned for 5% shrinkage after the first wash. hypernym: - 00713964-v ili: i25318 @@ -7476,7 +7476,7 @@ definition: - calculate enough money for; provide for in the budget example: - - I have not budgeted for these expensive meals + - I have not budgeted for these expensive meals. hypernym: - 00725507-v ili: i25319 @@ -7496,8 +7496,8 @@ definition: - give or assign a resource to a particular person or cause example: - - I will earmark this money for your research - - She sets aside time for meditation every day + - I will earmark this money for your research. + - She sets aside time for meditation every day. hypernym: - 02233480-v ili: i25321 @@ -7521,7 +7521,7 @@ definition: - be on one's guard; be cautious or wary about; be alert to example: - - Beware of telephone salesmen + - Beware of telephone salesmen. hypernym: - 02156396-v ili: i25323 @@ -7546,8 +7546,8 @@ definition: - amaze or bewilder, as with brilliant wit or intellect or skill example: - - Her arguments dazzled everyone - - The dancer dazzled the audience with his turns and jumps + - Her arguments dazzled everyone. + - The dancer dazzled the audience with his turns and jumps. hypernym: - 00726794-v ili: i25325 @@ -7558,7 +7558,7 @@ definition: - cause to be surprised example: - - The news really surprised me + - The news really surprised me. hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i25326 @@ -7569,7 +7569,7 @@ definition: - utter or do something surprising example: - - Father exploded a bombshell when he forbade us to go to the prom + - Father exploded a bombshell when he forbade us to go to the prom. hypernym: - 00727236-v ili: i25327 @@ -7581,8 +7581,8 @@ - discover or come upon accidentally, suddenly, or unexpectedly; catch somebody doing something or in a certain state example: - - She caught her son eating candy - - She was caught shoplifting + - She caught her son eating candy. + - She was caught shoplifting. hypernym: - 00727236-v ili: i25328 @@ -7595,7 +7595,7 @@ definition: - become aware of example: - - he caught her staring out the window + - He caught her staring out the window. hypernym: - 02133338-v ili: i25329 @@ -7621,8 +7621,8 @@ definition: - attribute or credit to example: - - We attributed this quotation to Shakespeare - - People impute great cleverness to cats + - We attributed this quotation to Shakespeare. + - People impute great cleverness to cats. hypernym: - 00672179-v ili: i25331 @@ -7638,7 +7638,7 @@ definition: - attribute (responsibility or fault) to a cause or source example: - - The teacher imputed the student's failure to his nervousness + - The teacher imputed the student's failure to his nervousness. hypernym: - 00728262-v ili: i25332 @@ -7661,7 +7661,7 @@ definition: - give someone credit for something example: - - We credited her for saving our jobs + - We credited her for saving our jobs. hypernym: - 00728262-v ili: i25334 @@ -7691,7 +7691,7 @@ definition: - attribute human qualities to something example: - - The Greeks personated their gods ridiculous + - The Greeks personated their gods ridiculous. hypernym: - 00728262-v ili: i25337 @@ -7703,7 +7703,7 @@ definition: - ascribe an achievement to example: - - She was not properly credited in the program + - She was not properly credited in the program. hypernym: - 00728262-v ili: i25338 @@ -7715,8 +7715,8 @@ definition: - attribute responsibility to example: - - We blamed the accident on her - - The tragedy was charged to her inexperience + - We blamed the accident on her. + - The tragedy was charged to her inexperience. hypernym: - 00728262-v ili: i25339 @@ -7741,7 +7741,7 @@ definition: - produce or try to produce a vivid impression of example: - - Mother tried to ingrain respect for our elders in us + - Mother tried to ingrain respect for our elders in us. hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i25341 @@ -7792,7 +7792,7 @@ definition: - follow, discover, or ascertain the course of development of something example: - - We must follow closely the economic development is Cuba + - We must follow closely the economic development is Cuba. - trace the student's progress - trace one's ancestry hypernym: @@ -7809,7 +7809,7 @@ definition: - have a wish or desire to know something example: - - He wondered who had built this beautiful church + - He wondered who had built this beautiful church. hypernym: - 00786670-v ili: i25346 @@ -7851,7 +7851,7 @@ definition: - intend to refer to example: - - I'm thinking of good food when I talk about France + - I'm thinking of good food when I talk about France. - Yes, I meant you when I complained about people who gossip! hypernym: - 00715072-v @@ -7894,7 +7894,7 @@ definition: - make, formulate, or derive in the mind example: - - I draw a line here + - I draw a line here. - draw a conclusion - draw parallels - make an estimate @@ -7943,8 +7943,8 @@ definition: - trap; especially in an error or in a reprehensible act example: - - He was caught out - - She was found out when she tried to cash the stolen checks + - He was caught out. + - She was found out when she tried to cash the stolen checks. hypernym: - 02158938-v ili: i25357 @@ -7969,7 +7969,7 @@ definition: - focus anew example: - - The group needs to refocus its goals + - The group needs to refocus its goals. hypernym: - 00733774-v ili: i25359 @@ -7997,7 +7997,7 @@ definition: - accept as inevitable example: - - He resigned himself to his fate + - He resigned himself to his fate. hypernym: - 00688348-v ili: i25361 @@ -8010,9 +8010,9 @@ definition: - stick to correctly or closely example: - - The pianist kept time with the metronome + - The pianist kept time with the metronome. - keep count - - I cannot keep track of all my employees + - I cannot keep track of all my employees. hypernym: - 00352060-v ili: i25362 @@ -8025,8 +8025,8 @@ definition: - show disapproval by discouraging example: - - any measure tending to fuse invalids into a class with special privileges should - be discountenanced + - Any measure tending to fuse invalids into a class with special privileges should + be discountenanced. hypernym: - 00676259-v ili: i25363 @@ -8060,7 +8060,7 @@ definition: - suggest fear or doubt example: - - Her heart misgave her that she had acted inexcusably + - Her heart misgave her that she had acted inexcusably. hypernym: - 01769760-v ili: i25366 @@ -8090,7 +8090,7 @@ definition: - have a firm conviction as to the goodness of something example: - - John believes in oat bran + - John believes in oat bran. hypernym: - 00685199-v ili: i25369 @@ -8101,8 +8101,8 @@ definition: - take into consideration for exemplifying purposes example: - - Take the case of China - - Consider the following case + - take the case of China + - Consider the following case. hypernym: - 00736371-v ili: i25370 @@ -8116,8 +8116,8 @@ definition: - have on one's mind, think about actively example: - - I'm thinking about my friends abroad - - She always thinks about her children first + - I'm thinking about my friends abroad. + - She always thinks about her children first. hypernym: - 00630153-v ili: i25371 @@ -8128,7 +8128,7 @@ definition: - consider apart from a particular case or instance example: - - Let's abstract away from this particular example + - Let's abstract away from this particular example. hypernym: - 00736077-v ili: i25372 @@ -8139,7 +8139,7 @@ definition: - put firmly in the mind example: - - Plant a thought in the students' minds + - plant a thought in the students' minds hypernym: - 00744289-v ili: i25373 @@ -8152,7 +8152,7 @@ - provide with a dateline; mark with a date example: - She wrote the letter on Monday but she dated it Saturday so as not to reveal that - she procrastinated + she procrastinated. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i25374 @@ -8176,7 +8176,7 @@ definition: - stamp with a date example: - - The package is dated November 24 + - The package is dated November 24. hypernym: - 00736950-v - 01275580-v @@ -8191,7 +8191,7 @@ example: - arrange my schedule - set up one's life - - I put these memories with those of bygone times + - I put these memories with those of bygone times. hypernym: - 02437377-v ili: i25377 @@ -8219,7 +8219,7 @@ definition: - make aware example: - - They were awakened to the sad facts + - They were awakened to the sad facts. hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i25379 @@ -8252,9 +8252,9 @@ definition: - hold the attention of example: - - The soprano held the audience - - This story held our interest - - She can hold an audience spellbound + - The soprano held the audience. + - This story held our interest. + - She can hold an audience spellbound. hypernym: - 01810472-v ili: i25382 @@ -8265,7 +8265,7 @@ definition: - form anew in the imagination; recollect and re-form in the mind example: - - His mind re-creates the entire world + - His mind re-creates the entire world. hypernym: - 01635076-v ili: i25383 @@ -8277,7 +8277,7 @@ definition: - be fascinated or spell-bound by; pay close attention to example: - - The mother drinks in every word of her son on the stage + - The mother drinks in every word of her son on the stage. hypernym: - 00602438-v ili: i25384 @@ -8289,7 +8289,7 @@ definition: - maintain in the forefront of one's awareness example: - - He kept note of the location of the soldiers + - He kept note of the location of the soldiers. hypernym: - 00611237-v ili: i25385 @@ -8300,7 +8300,7 @@ definition: - keep from expressing example: - - I swallowed my anger and kept quiet + - I swallowed my anger and kept quiet. hypernym: - 00233707-v ili: i25386 @@ -8311,8 +8311,8 @@ definition: - capture the attention or imagination of example: - - This story will grab you - - The movie seized my imagination + - This story will grab you. + - The movie seized my imagination. hypernym: - 02684649-v - 01825361-v @@ -8325,9 +8325,9 @@ definition: - affect example: - - Fear seized the prisoners - - The patient was seized with unbearable pains - - He was seized with a dreadful disease + - Fear seized the prisoners. + - The patient was seized with unbearable pains. + - He was seized with a dreadful disease. hypernym: - 01813288-v ili: i25388 @@ -8341,8 +8341,8 @@ - bear (a cost or penalty), in recompense for some action example: - You'll pay for this! - - She had to pay the penalty for speaking out rashly - - You'll pay for this opinion later + - She had to pay the penalty for speaking out rashly. + - You'll pay for this opinion later. hypernym: - 00670017-v ili: i25389 @@ -8403,8 +8403,8 @@ definition: - utter in a loud voice or announce example: - - He called my name - - The auctioneer called the bids + - He called my name. + - The auctioneer called the bids. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i25394 @@ -8428,8 +8428,8 @@ definition: - ponder; reflect on, or reason about example: - - Think the matter through - - Think how hard life in Russia must be these days + - Think the matter through. + - Think how hard life in Russia must be these days. hypernym: - 00630153-v ili: i25396 @@ -8467,7 +8467,7 @@ - assign to a class or kind example: - How should algae be classified? - - People argue about how to relegate certain mushrooms + - People argue about how to relegate certain mushrooms. hypernym: - 00742058-v ili: i25399 @@ -8479,7 +8479,7 @@ definition: - decide as to where something belongs in a scheme example: - - The biologist assigned the mushroom to the proper class + - The biologist assigned the mushroom to the proper class. hypernym: - 00672179-v ili: i25400 diff --git a/src/yaml/verb.communication.yaml b/src/yaml/verb.communication.yaml index 33de21ad..6ef2d31d 100644 --- a/src/yaml/verb.communication.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/verb.communication.yaml @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ definition: - transmit thoughts or feelings example: - - He communicated his anxieties to the psychiatrist + - He communicated his anxieties to the psychiatrist. hypernym: - 02382049-v ili: i25403 @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ definition: - talk profusely example: - - she was yakking away about her grandchildren + - She was yakking away about her grandchildren. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i25404 @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ definition: - communicate by means of specific gestures, as an alternative to sign language example: - - The Deaf often fingerspell + - The Deaf often fingerspell. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i25405 @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ definition: - minimize the importance of, brush aside example: - - Jane shrugged off the news that her stock had fallen 3 points + - Jane shrugged off the news that her stock had fallen 3 points. hypernym: - 00802592-v ili: i25408 @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ definition: - transmit information example: - - Please communicate this message to all employees + - Please communicate this message to all employees. - pass along the good news hypernym: - 02236443-v @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ definition: - give or constitute a signal, not necessarily verbally example: - - The lack of good teachers sends a strong message to all parents in the community + - The lack of good teachers sends a strong message to all parents in the community. hypernym: - 00744289-v ili: i25410 @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ definition: - pass along example: - - Please relay the news to the villagers + - Please relay the news to the villagers. hypernym: - 00744289-v ili: i25411 @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ definition: - communicate vividly example: - - He projected his feelings + - He projected his feelings. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i25412 @@ -117,8 +117,8 @@ definition: - be in or establish communication with example: - - Our advertisements reach millions - - He never contacted his children after he emigrated to Australia + - Our advertisements reach millions. + - He never contacted his children after he emigrated to Australia. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i25413 @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ definition: - contact, usually in order to remind of something example: - - I'll ping my accountant — April 15 is nearing + - I'll ping my accountant — April 15 is nearing. hypernym: - 00745330-v ili: i25415 @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06287788-n example: - - They managed to raise Hanoi last night + - They managed to raise Hanoi last night. hypernym: - 00745330-v ili: i25416 @@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ definition: - change from a simple vowel to a diphthong example: - - This vowel diphthongized in Germanic + - This vowel diphthongized in Germanic. hypernym: - 00551194-v ili: i25417 @@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ definition: - undergo breaking example: - - The simple vowels broke in many Germanic languages + - The simple vowels broke in many Germanic languages. hypernym: - 00746223-v ili: i25418 @@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ - attempt to communicate example: - I try to reach out to my daughter but she doesn't want to have anything to do - with me + with me. hypernym: - 02382049-v ili: i25419 @@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ definition: - cause to speak example: - - Can you draw her out — she is always so quiet + - Can you draw her out — she is always so quiet. hypernym: - 00746558-v ili: i25420 @@ -216,8 +216,8 @@ definition: - communicate successfully example: - - I couldn't get across the message - - He put over the idea very well + - I couldn't get across the message. + - He put over the idea very well. hypernym: - 00744289-v ili: i25421 @@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ definition: - make a request for something example: - - Order me some flowers + - Order me some flowers. - order a work stoppage hypernym: - 00754770-v @@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ definition: - make a new request to be supplied with example: - - The store had to reorder the popular CD several times + - The store had to reorder the popular CD several times. hypernym: - 00747485-v ili: i25426 @@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ definition: - decree or ordain example: - - God wills our existence + - God wills our existence. hypernym: - 00748070-v ili: i25430 @@ -322,7 +322,7 @@ definition: - decree or designate beforehand example: - - She was destined to become a great pianist + - She was destined to become a great pianist. hypernym: - 00748070-v ili: i25431 @@ -336,9 +336,9 @@ definition: - give instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority example: - - I said to him to go home - - She ordered him to do the shopping - - The mother told the child to get dressed + - I said to him to go home. + - She ordered him to do the shopping. + - The mother told the child to get dressed. hypernym: - 00755473-v ili: i25432 @@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ definition: - impose urgently, importunately, or inexorably example: - - She forced her diet fads on him + - She forced her diet fads on him. hypernym: - 02512195-v ili: i25434 @@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ definition: - begin to speak or say example: - - ‘Now listen, friends’, he began + - ‘Now listen, friends’, he began. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i25435 @@ -386,7 +386,7 @@ definition: - thrust oneself in as if by force example: - - The colors don't intrude on the viewer + - The colors don't intrude on the viewer. hypernym: - 00750288-v ili: i25436 @@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ definition: - impose or inflict forcefully example: - - The military government clamped a curfew onto the capital + - The military government clamped a curfew onto the capital. hypernym: - 00750288-v ili: i25437 @@ -409,8 +409,8 @@ definition: - saddle with something disagreeable or disadvantageous example: - - They stuck me with the dinner bill - - I was stung with a huge tax bill + - They stuck me with the dinner bill. + - I was stung with a huge tax bill. hypernym: - 00749422-v ili: i25438 @@ -422,7 +422,7 @@ definition: - impose something unpleasant example: - - The principal visited his rage on the students + - The principal visited his rage on the students. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i25439 @@ -436,8 +436,8 @@ definition: - inflict as a punishment example: - - She gave the boy a good spanking - - The judge gave me 10 years + - She gave the boy a good spanking. + - The judge gave me 10 years. hypernym: - 00750288-v ili: i25440 @@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ definition: - grant a leave to example: - - The prisoner was furloughed for the weekend to visit her children + - The prisoner was furloughed for the weekend to visit her children. hypernym: - 00803980-v ili: i25441 @@ -462,7 +462,7 @@ definition: - allow to have or take example: - - I give you two minutes to respond + - I give you two minutes to respond. hypernym: - 00803980-v ili: i25442 @@ -473,7 +473,7 @@ definition: - to force onto another example: - - He foisted his work on me + - He foisted his work on me. hypernym: - 00750288-v ili: i25443 @@ -484,7 +484,7 @@ definition: - command with authority example: - - He directed the children to do their homework + - He directed the children to do their homework. hypernym: - 00748704-v ili: i25444 @@ -495,7 +495,7 @@ definition: - give directions to; point somebody into a certain direction example: - - I directed them towards the town hall + - I directed them towards the town hall. hypernym: - 00832735-v ili: i25445 @@ -506,7 +506,7 @@ definition: - direct and control (the flight of an airplane during landing) via radio example: - - the control tower talked down the plane whose pilot fell ill + - The control tower talked down the plane whose pilot fell ill. hypernym: - 00751382-v ili: i25446 @@ -517,7 +517,7 @@ definition: - indicate the right path or direction example: - - The sign pointed the way to London + - The sign pointed the way to London. hypernym: - 00751382-v ili: i25447 @@ -528,7 +528,7 @@ definition: - give instructions or directions for some task example: - - She instructed the students to work on their pronunciation + - She instructed the students to work on their pronunciation. hypernym: - 00748704-v ili: i25448 @@ -539,7 +539,7 @@ definition: - instruct or command with authority example: - - The teacher charged the children to memorize the poem + - The teacher charged the children to memorize the poem. hypernym: - 00751969-v ili: i25449 @@ -561,7 +561,7 @@ definition: - impose a task upon, assign a responsibility to example: - - He charged her with cleaning up all the files over the weekend + - He charged her with cleaning up all the files over the weekend. hypernym: - 00753573-v ili: i25451 @@ -583,7 +583,7 @@ definition: - exert a force or cause a strain upon example: - - This tax bears down on the lower middle class + - This tax bears down on the lower middle class. hypernym: - 00752538-v ili: i25453 @@ -614,7 +614,7 @@ definition: - make mandatory example: - - the new director of the school board mandated regular tests + - The new director of the school board mandated regular tests. hypernym: - 00749139-v ili: i25456 @@ -644,7 +644,7 @@ definition: - be in command of example: - - The general commanded a huge army + - The general commanded a huge army. hypernym: - 02545000-v ili: i25459 @@ -675,7 +675,7 @@ definition: - make a request or demand for something to somebody example: - - She asked him for a loan + - She asked him for a loan. hypernym: - 00754770-v ili: i25462 @@ -686,9 +686,9 @@ definition: - express the need or desire for example: - - She requested an extra bed in her room - - She called for room service - - when you call, always ask for Mary + - She requested an extra bed in her room. + - She called for room service. + - When you call, always ask for Mary. hypernym: - 00744289-v ili: i25463 @@ -705,7 +705,7 @@ definition: - ask (a person) to do something example: - - I requested that she type the entire manuscript + - I requested that she type the entire manuscript. hypernym: - 00754499-v ili: i25464 @@ -716,7 +716,7 @@ definition: - make a solicitation or petition for something desired example: - - She is too shy to solicit + - She is too shy to solicit. hypernym: - 00754499-v ili: i25465 @@ -727,8 +727,8 @@ definition: - order, summon, or request for a specific duty or activity, work, role example: - - He was already called 4 times for jury duty - - They called him to active military duty + - He was already called 4 times for jury duty. + - They called him to active military duty. hypernym: - 00755473-v ili: i25466 @@ -741,7 +741,7 @@ definition: - order or request or give a command for example: - - The unions called a general strike for Sunday + - The unions called a general strike for Sunday. hypernym: - 00747485-v ili: i25467 @@ -788,9 +788,9 @@ definition: - request urgently and forcefully example: - - The victim's family is demanding compensation - - The boss demanded that he be fired immediately - - She demanded to see the manager + - The victim's family is demanding compensation. + - The boss demanded that he be fired immediately. + - She demanded to see the manager. hypernym: - 00754770-v ili: i25472 @@ -811,7 +811,7 @@ - request earnestly (something from somebody); ask for aid or protection example: - appeal to somebody for help - - Invoke God in times of trouble + - invoke God in times of trouble hypernym: - 00754770-v ili: i25474 @@ -823,9 +823,9 @@ definition: - consider obligatory; request and expect example: - - We require our secretary to be on time + - We require our secretary to be on time. - Aren't we asking too much of these children? - - I expect my students to arrive in time for their lessons + - I expect my students to arrive in time for their lessons. hypernym: - 00756987-v ili: i25475 @@ -838,8 +838,8 @@ definition: - take as an undesirable consequence of some event or state of affairs example: - - the accident claimed three lives - - The hard work took its toll on her + - The accident claimed three lives. + - The hard work took its toll on her. hypernym: - 02634015-v ili: i25476 @@ -854,7 +854,7 @@ definition: - assert or affirm strongly; state to be true or existing example: - - He claimed that he killed the burglar + - He claimed that he killed the burglar. hypernym: - 01013752-v ili: i25477 @@ -865,9 +865,9 @@ definition: - state insincerely example: - - He professed innocence but later admitted his guilt - - She pretended not to have known the suicide bomber - - She pretends to be an expert on wine + - He professed innocence but later admitted his guilt. + - She pretended not to have known the suicide bomber. + - She pretends to be an expert on wine. hypernym: - 00758383-v ili: i25478 @@ -879,7 +879,7 @@ definition: - maintain or assert example: - - He contended that Communism had no future + - He contended that Communism had no future. hypernym: - 00758383-v ili: i25479 @@ -891,7 +891,7 @@ definition: - try to establish example: - - She made out that she knew nothing about the crime + - She made out that she knew nothing about the crime. hypernym: - 00758383-v ili: i25480 @@ -902,7 +902,7 @@ definition: - have the often specious appearance of being, intending, or claiming example: - - The letter purports to express people's opinion + - The letter purports to express people's opinion. hypernym: - 00758383-v ili: i25481 @@ -913,7 +913,7 @@ definition: - make a disclaimer about example: - - He disclaimed any responsibility + - He disclaimed any responsibility. hypernym: - 00818217-v ili: i25482 @@ -924,8 +924,8 @@ definition: - cast off example: - - She renounced her husband - - The parents repudiated their son + - She renounced her husband. + - The parents repudiated their son. hypernym: - 00687584-v ili: i25483 @@ -949,7 +949,7 @@ definition: - deny or renounce example: - - They abnegated their gods + - They abnegated their gods. hypernym: - 00818664-v ili: i25485 @@ -969,7 +969,7 @@ definition: - lay claim to; as of an idea example: - - She took credit for the whole idea + - She took credit for the whole idea. hypernym: - 01013058-v ili: i25487 @@ -992,7 +992,7 @@ definition: - ask humbly (for something) example: - - He supplicated the King for clemency + - He supplicated the King for clemency. hypernym: - 00761314-v ili: i25489 @@ -1045,7 +1045,7 @@ definition: - appeal or request earnestly example: - - I pleaded with him to stop + - I pleaded with him to stop. hypernym: - 00757492-v ili: i25493 @@ -1056,7 +1056,7 @@ definition: - ask for or request earnestly example: - - The prophet bid all people to become good persons + - The prophet bid all people to become good persons. hypernym: - 00761546-v ili: i25494 @@ -1083,7 +1083,7 @@ definition: - communicate intimately with; be in a state of heightened, intimate receptivity example: - - He seemed to commune with nature + - He seemed to commune with nature. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i25496 @@ -1108,7 +1108,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - She pleaded not guilty + - She pleaded not guilty. hypernym: - 01012145-v ili: i25498 @@ -1119,8 +1119,8 @@ definition: - confess one's faith in, or allegiance to example: - - The terrorists professed allegiance to their country - - he professes to be a Communist + - The terrorists professed allegiance to their country. + - He professes to be a Communist. hypernym: - 01012145-v ili: i25499 @@ -1131,8 +1131,8 @@ definition: - act between parties with a view to reconciling differences example: - - He interceded in the family dispute - - He mediated a settlement + - He interceded in the family dispute. + - He mediated a settlement. hypernym: - 00763758-v ili: i25500 @@ -1171,7 +1171,7 @@ definition: - discuss the terms of an arrangement example: - - They negotiated the sale of the house + - They negotiated the sale of the house. hypernym: - 00815640-v ili: i25503 @@ -1186,7 +1186,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06532935-n example: - - We renegociated our old mortgage now that the interest rates have come down + - We renegociated our old mortgage now that the interest rates have come down. hypernym: - 00763758-v ili: i25504 @@ -1198,7 +1198,7 @@ definition: - negociate anew example: - - The two warring parties will have to renegociate + - The two warring parties will have to renegociate. hypernym: - 00764523-v ili: i25505 @@ -1210,7 +1210,7 @@ definition: - confer with another in order to come to terms or reach an agreement example: - - The parties negociated all night + - The parties negociated all night. hypernym: - 00815640-v ili: i25506 @@ -1221,7 +1221,7 @@ definition: - engage in negotiations in order to reach an agreement example: - - they had to treat with the King + - They had to treat with the King. hypernym: - 00764523-v ili: i25507 @@ -1268,7 +1268,7 @@ definition: - settle conclusively; come to terms example: - - We finally settled the argument + - We finally settled the argument. hypernym: - 01023429-v ili: i25512 @@ -1293,8 +1293,8 @@ definition: - complete a business deal, negotiation, or an agreement example: - - We closed on the house on Friday - - They closed the deal on the building + - We closed on the house on Friday. + - They closed the deal on the building. hypernym: - 00353480-v ili: i25514 @@ -1305,7 +1305,7 @@ definition: - end a legal dispute by arriving at a settlement example: - - The two parties finally settled + - The two parties finally settled. hypernym: - 00807038-v ili: i25515 @@ -1316,8 +1316,8 @@ definition: - consent or assent to a condition, or agree to do something example: - - She agreed to all my conditions - - He agreed to leave her alone + - She agreed to all my conditions. + - He agreed to leave her alone. hypernym: - 00799359-v ili: i25516 @@ -1330,7 +1330,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - If he plea-bargains, he will be sent to a medium-security prison for 8 years + - If he plea-bargains, he will be sent to a medium-security prison for 8 years. hypernym: - 00766267-v ili: i25517 @@ -1350,7 +1350,7 @@ definition: - come to terms example: - - After some discussion we finally made up + - After some discussion we finally made up. hypernym: - 00807038-v ili: i25519 @@ -1375,8 +1375,8 @@ definition: - ask (for something) example: - - He applied for a leave of absence - - She applied for college + - He applied for a leave of absence. + - She applied for college. - apply for a job hypernym: - 00754770-v @@ -1388,7 +1388,7 @@ definition: - force or impel in an indicated direction example: - - I urged him to finish his studies + - I urged him to finish his studies. hypernym: - 00874568-v ili: i25522 @@ -1402,7 +1402,7 @@ definition: - press, drive, or impel (someone) to action or completion of an action example: - - He pushed her to finish her doctorate + - He pushed her to finish her doctorate. hypernym: - 00767694-v ili: i25523 @@ -1446,7 +1446,7 @@ definition: - cause to adopt an opinion or course of action example: - - His urgent letter finally brought me around to give money to the school + - His urgent letter finally brought me around to give money to the school. hypernym: - 00768463-v ili: i25527 @@ -1459,7 +1459,7 @@ - induce or persuade example: - The confession of one of the accused brought the others to admit to the crime - as well + as well. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i25528 @@ -1481,7 +1481,7 @@ definition: - persuade somebody to accept something example: - - The French try to sell us their image as great lovers + - The French try to sell us their image as great lovers. hypernym: - 00768463-v ili: i25530 @@ -1501,7 +1501,7 @@ definition: - speak with fire and passion example: - - He blazed away at his opponents in the Senate + - He blazed away at his opponents in the Senate. hypernym: - 00991233-v ili: i25532 @@ -1512,7 +1512,7 @@ definition: - address in a memorial example: - - The President memorialized the heroes of the battle + - The President memorialized the heroes of the battle. hypernym: - 00991233-v ili: i25533 @@ -1551,7 +1551,7 @@ definition: - draw in as if with a rope; lure example: - - The agent had roped in several customers + - The agent had roped in several customers. hypernym: - 00768463-v ili: i25537 @@ -1562,7 +1562,7 @@ definition: - influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering example: - - He palavered her into going along + - He palavered her into going along. hypernym: - 00768463-v ili: i25538 @@ -1579,7 +1579,7 @@ definition: - declaim in an elocutionary manner example: - - The poet elocuted beautifully + - The poet elocuted beautifully. hypernym: - 01053236-v ili: i25539 @@ -1608,7 +1608,7 @@ definition: - make (someone) agree, understand, or realize the truth or validity of something example: - - He had finally convinced several customers of the advantages of his product + - He had finally convinced several customers of the advantages of his product. hypernym: - 00768463-v ili: i25542 @@ -1633,7 +1633,7 @@ definition: - persuade completely, often through coercion example: - - The propaganda brainwashed many people + - The propaganda brainwashed many people. hypernym: - 00768463-v ili: i25544 @@ -1644,7 +1644,7 @@ definition: - turn away from by persuasion example: - - Negative campaigning will only dissuade people + - Negative campaigning will only dissuade people. hypernym: - 00874568-v ili: i25545 @@ -1656,9 +1656,9 @@ definition: - cause to do; cause to act in a specified manner example: - - The ads induced me to buy a VCR - - My children finally got me to buy a computer - - My wife made me buy a new sofa + - The ads induced me to buy a VCR. + - My children finally got me to buy a computer. + - My wife made me buy a new sofa. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i25546 @@ -1674,7 +1674,7 @@ definition: - incite, move, or persuade to some act of lawlessness or insubordination example: - - He was accused of soliciting his colleagues to destroy the documents + - He was accused of soliciting his colleagues to destroy the documents. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i25547 @@ -1685,7 +1685,7 @@ definition: - spur on example: - - His financial success encouraged him to look for a wife + - His financial success encouraged him to look for a wife. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i25548 @@ -1696,7 +1696,7 @@ definition: - actively cause something to happen example: - - I let it be known that I was not interested + - I let it be known that I was not interested. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i25549 @@ -1707,7 +1707,7 @@ definition: - cause to undertake a certain action example: - - Her greed led her to forge the checks + - Her greed led her to forge the checks. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i25550 @@ -1718,7 +1718,7 @@ definition: - guide or direct, as by behavior of persuasion example: - - You gave me to think that you agreed with me + - You gave me to think that you agreed with me. hypernym: - 00773677-v ili: i25551 @@ -1729,7 +1729,7 @@ definition: - serve as the inciting cause of example: - - She prompted me to call my relatives + - She prompted me to call my relatives. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i25552 @@ -1752,7 +1752,7 @@ definition: - argue again example: - - This politician will be forced into re-arguing an old national campaign + - This politician will be forced into re-arguing an old national campaign. hypernym: - 00774234-v ili: i25554 @@ -1763,8 +1763,8 @@ definition: - give evidence of example: - - The evidence argues for your claim - - The results indicate the need for more work + - The evidence argues for your claim. + - The results indicate the need for more work. hypernym: - 00775012-v ili: i25555 @@ -1776,8 +1776,8 @@ definition: - bring forward and present to the mind example: - - We presented the arguments to him - - We cannot represent this knowledge to our formal reason + - We presented the arguments to him. + - We cannot represent this knowledge to our formal reason. hypernym: - 01011267-v ili: i25556 @@ -1822,7 +1822,7 @@ definition: - fight verbally example: - - They were sparring all night + - They were sparring all night. hypernym: - 00775477-v ili: i25560 @@ -1833,7 +1833,7 @@ definition: - argue over petty things example: - - Let's not quibble over pennies + - Let's not quibble over pennies. hypernym: - 00775477-v ili: i25561 @@ -1849,7 +1849,7 @@ definition: - to quarrel noisily, angrily or disruptively example: - - The bar keeper threw them out, but they continued to wrangle on down the street + - The bar keeper threw them out, but they continued to wrangle on down the street. hypernym: - 00777201-v ili: i25562 @@ -1861,7 +1861,7 @@ definition: - make loud demands example: - - he clamored for justice and tolerance + - He clamored for justice and tolerance. hypernym: - 00756987-v ili: i25563 @@ -1882,7 +1882,7 @@ definition: - engage in a controversy example: - - The two historians polemicized for years + - The two historians polemicized for years. hypernym: - 00777201-v ili: i25565 @@ -1896,8 +1896,8 @@ definition: - have a disagreement over something example: - - We quarreled over the question as to who discovered America - - These two fellows are always scrapping over something + - We quarreled over the question as to who discovered America. + - These two fellows are always scrapping over something. hypernym: - 00775477-v ili: i25566 @@ -1912,7 +1912,7 @@ definition: - have a breach in relations example: - - We fell out over a trivial question + - We fell out over a trivial question. hypernym: - 00777201-v ili: i25567 @@ -1923,7 +1923,7 @@ definition: - be against; express opposition to example: - - We oppose the ban on abortion + - We oppose the ban on abortion. hypernym: - 00775477-v ili: i25568 @@ -1934,7 +1934,7 @@ definition: - be resistant to example: - - The board opposed his motion + - The board opposed his motion. hypernym: - 00816512-v ili: i25569 @@ -1948,7 +1948,7 @@ - assure somebody of the truth of something with the intention of giving the listener confidence example: - - I assured him that traveling to Cambodia was safe + - I assured him that traveling to Cambodia was safe. hypernym: - 00768463-v ili: i25570 @@ -1961,7 +1961,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - She charmed him into giving her all his money + - She charmed him into giving her all his money. hypernym: - 00768463-v ili: i25571 @@ -2006,7 +2006,7 @@ definition: - attract strongly, as if with a magnet example: - - She magnetized the audience with her tricks + - She magnetized the audience with her tricks. hypernym: - 00778568-v ili: i25575 @@ -2022,7 +2022,7 @@ definition: - use persuasion successfully example: - - He prevailed upon her to visit his parents + - He prevailed upon her to visit his parents. hypernym: - 00768463-v ili: i25576 @@ -2033,7 +2033,7 @@ definition: - beg persistently and urgently example: - - I importune you to help them + - I importune you to help them. hypernym: - 00761314-v ili: i25577 @@ -2045,7 +2045,7 @@ definition: - harass, as with questions or requests example: - - The press photographers besieged the movie star + - The press photographers besieged the movie star. hypernym: - 00779976-v ili: i25578 @@ -2056,7 +2056,7 @@ definition: - make a break in example: - - We interrupt the program for the following messages + - We interrupt the program for the following messages. hypernym: - 02686624-v ili: i25579 @@ -2081,7 +2081,7 @@ definition: - turn away from and put aside, perhaps temporarily example: - - it's time for you to put away childish things + - It's time for you to put away childish things. hypernym: - 00780320-v ili: i25581 @@ -2093,8 +2093,8 @@ definition: - cease an action temporarily example: - - We pause for station identification - - let's break for lunch + - We pause for station identification. + - Let's break for lunch. hypernym: - 00780320-v ili: i25582 @@ -2119,8 +2119,8 @@ definition: - give a rest to example: - - He rested his bad leg - - Rest the dogs for a moment + - He rested his bad leg. + - rest the dogs for a moment hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i25584 @@ -2142,7 +2142,7 @@ definition: - take a break for a short period of time example: - - The musicians took five during the rehearsal + - The musicians took five during the rehearsal. hypernym: - 00781106-v ili: i25586 @@ -2153,7 +2153,7 @@ definition: - take a ten minute break example: - - The players took ten during the long rehearsal + - The players took ten during the long rehearsal. hypernym: - 00781106-v ili: i25587 @@ -2164,7 +2164,7 @@ definition: - break into a conversation example: - - her husband always chimes in, even when he is not involved in the conversation + - Her husband always chimes in, even when he is not involved in the conversation. hypernym: - 00780320-v ili: i25588 @@ -2181,7 +2181,7 @@ definition: - spring suddenly example: - - He burst upon our conversation + - He burst upon our conversation. hypernym: - 00780320-v ili: i25589 @@ -2194,9 +2194,9 @@ - lose clarity or turn aside especially from the main subject of attention or course of argument in writing, thinking, or speaking example: - - She always digresses when telling a story - - her mind wanders - - Don't digress when you give a lecture + - She always digresses when telling a story. + - Her mind wanders. + - Don't digress when you give a lecture. hypernym: - 00954556-v ili: i25590 @@ -2210,8 +2210,8 @@ definition: - continue talking example: - - ‘I know it's hard,’ he continued, ‘but there is no choice’ - - carry on — pretend we are not in the room + - ‘I know it's hard,’ he continued, ‘but there is no choice’. + - Carry on — pretend we are not in the room. hypernym: - 00964479-v ili: i25591 @@ -2225,7 +2225,7 @@ definition: - proceed (with a plan of action) example: - - He went ahead with the project + - He went ahead with the project. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i25592 @@ -2237,7 +2237,7 @@ definition: - proceed without interruption; in music or talk example: - - He segued into another discourse + - He segued into another discourse. hypernym: - 00783045-v ili: i25593 @@ -2248,8 +2248,8 @@ definition: - approach with an offer of sexual favors example: - - he was solicited by a prostitute - - The young man was caught soliciting in the park + - He was solicited by a prostitute. + - The young man was caught soliciting in the park. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i25594 @@ -2264,7 +2264,7 @@ definition: - pay unsolicited and usually unwanted sexual attention to example: - - He tries to hit on women in bars + - He tries to hit on women in bars. hypernym: - 00992424-v ili: i25595 @@ -2275,8 +2275,8 @@ definition: - make a solicitation or entreaty for something; request urgently or persistently example: - - Henry IV solicited the Pope for a divorce - - My neighbor keeps soliciting money for different charities + - Henry IV solicited the Pope for a divorce. + - My neighbor keeps soliciting money for different charities. hypernym: - 00754770-v ili: i25596 @@ -2301,7 +2301,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - He lured me into temptation + - He lured me into temptation. hypernym: - 00795741-v ili: i25598 @@ -2314,7 +2314,7 @@ definition: - entice and trap example: - - The car salesman had snared three potential customers + - The car salesman had snared three potential customers. hypernym: - 00784574-v ili: i25599 @@ -2329,7 +2329,7 @@ - lure or entice away from duty, principles, or proper conduct example: - She was seduced by the temptation of easy money and started to work in a massage - parlor + parlor. hypernym: - 00784574-v ili: i25600 @@ -2342,7 +2342,7 @@ definition: - lure by imitating the characteristic call of an animal example: - - Call ducks + - call ducks hypernym: - 00784574-v ili: i25601 @@ -2355,7 +2355,7 @@ definition: - persuade to come away from something attractive or interesting example: - - He dragged me away from the television set + - He dragged me away from the television set. hypernym: - 00768463-v ili: i25602 @@ -2393,7 +2393,7 @@ definition: - try presumptuously example: - - St. Anthony was tempted in the desert + - St. Anthony was tempted in the desert. hypernym: - 00768463-v ili: i25606 @@ -2472,7 +2472,7 @@ definition: - conduct an inquiry or investigation of example: - - The district attorney's office investigated reports of possible irregularities + - The district attorney's office investigated reports of possible irregularities. - inquire into the disappearance of the rich old lady hypernym: - 00790226-v @@ -2486,8 +2486,8 @@ definition: - examine someone's knowledge of something example: - - The teacher tests us every week - - We got quizzed on French irregular verbs + - The teacher tests us every week. + - We got quizzed on French irregular verbs. hypernym: - 00788478-v ili: i25615 @@ -2511,7 +2511,7 @@ - question closely, or question a witness that has already been questioned by the opposing side example: - - The witness was cross-examined by the defense + - The witness was cross-examined by the defense. hypernym: - 00788478-v ili: i25617 @@ -2543,7 +2543,7 @@ definition: - strengthen and support with rewards example: - - Let's reinforce good behavior + - Let's reinforce good behavior. hypernym: - 00830768-v ili: i25620 @@ -2555,7 +2555,7 @@ definition: - teach without challenging the students example: - - This professor spoonfeeds his students + - This professor spoonfeeds his students. hypernym: - 00830768-v ili: i25621 @@ -2566,7 +2566,7 @@ definition: - question persistently example: - - She pumped the witnesses for information + - She pumped the witnesses for information. hypernym: - 00786670-v ili: i25622 @@ -2577,8 +2577,8 @@ definition: - pose a series of questions to example: - - The suspect was questioned by the police - - We questioned the survivor about the details of the explosion + - The suspect was questioned by the police. + - We questioned the survivor about the details of the explosion. hypernym: - 00899241-v ili: i25623 @@ -2600,7 +2600,7 @@ definition: - examine thoroughly example: - - the student was grilled for two hours on the subject of phonology + - The student was grilled for two hours on the subject of phonology. hypernym: - 00788478-v ili: i25625 @@ -2624,7 +2624,7 @@ definition: - investigate scientifically example: - - Let's investigate the syntax of Chinese + - Let's investigate the syntax of Chinese. hypernym: - 00646245-v ili: i25627 @@ -2640,8 +2640,8 @@ entails: - 00791970-v example: - - I tried to call you all night - - Take two aspirin and call me in the morning + - I tried to call you all night. + - Take two aspirin and call me in the morning. hypernym: - 00792365-v ili: i25628 @@ -2660,7 +2660,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06282943-n example: - - If the train is late, I will cell phone you + - If the train is late, I will cell phone you. hypernym: - 00791110-v ili: i25629 @@ -2687,7 +2687,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06282943-n example: - - You must take the receiver off the hook before you dial + - You must take the receiver off the hook before you dial. hypernym: - 01227308-v ili: i25631 @@ -2702,7 +2702,7 @@ entails: - 00791110-v example: - - Please hang on while I get your folder + - Please hang on while I get your folder. hypernym: - 00721987-v ili: i25632 @@ -2724,7 +2724,7 @@ definition: - communicate by telex example: - - We telexed the information to our sister company + - We telexed the information to our sister company. hypernym: - 00792365-v ili: i25634 @@ -2755,8 +2755,8 @@ definition: - summon to return example: - - The ambassador was recalled to his country - - The company called back many of the workers it had laid off during the recession + - The ambassador was recalled to his country. + - The company called back many of the workers it had laid off during the recession. hypernym: - 00794133-v ili: i25637 @@ -2769,7 +2769,7 @@ - return or repeat a telephone call example: - I am busy right now — can you call back in an hour? - - She left a message but the contractor never called back + - She left a message but the contractor never called back. hypernym: - 00817348-v ili: i25638 @@ -2780,7 +2780,7 @@ definition: - summon to a particular activity or employment example: - - Experts were called in + - Experts were called in. hypernym: - 00794133-v ili: i25639 @@ -2802,7 +2802,7 @@ definition: - call with a buzzer example: - - he buzzed the servant + - He buzzed the servant. hypernym: - 01043634-v ili: i25641 @@ -2813,7 +2813,7 @@ definition: - order, request, or command to come example: - - She was called into the director's office + - She was called into the director's office. - Call the police! hypernym: - 00748704-v @@ -2838,7 +2838,7 @@ definition: - call together example: - - The students were convened in the auditorium + - The students were convened in the auditorium. hypernym: - 01043634-v ili: i25644 @@ -2859,7 +2859,7 @@ definition: - serve or summon with a subpoena example: - - The witness and her records were subpoenaed + - The witness and her records were subpoenaed. hypernym: - 01441318-v ili: i25646 @@ -2882,7 +2882,7 @@ entails: - 01811849-v example: - - We were tempted by the delicious-looking food + - We were tempted by the delicious-looking food. hypernym: - 00795242-v ili: i25648 @@ -2928,8 +2928,8 @@ definition: - have recourse to or make an appeal or request for help or information to example: - - She called on her Representative to help her - - She turned to her relatives for help + - She called on her Representative to help her. + - She turned to her relatives for help. hypernym: - 00757492-v ili: i25652 @@ -2950,7 +2950,7 @@ definition: - make a schedule; plan the time and place for events example: - - I scheduled an exam for this afternoon + - I scheduled an exam for this afternoon. hypernym: - 00706456-v ili: i25654 @@ -2973,7 +2973,7 @@ definition: - assign a new time and place for an event example: - - We had to reschedule the doctor's appointment + - We had to reschedule the doctor's appointment. hypernym: - 00796643-v ili: i25656 @@ -2984,7 +2984,7 @@ definition: - obtain or arrange (for oneself) in advance example: - - We managed to reserve a table at Maxim's + - We managed to reserve a table at Maxim's. hypernym: - 00754770-v ili: i25657 @@ -2997,9 +2997,9 @@ definition: - command against example: - - I forbid you to call me late at night - - Mother vetoed the trip to the chocolate store - - Dad nixed our plans + - I forbid you to call me late at night. + - Mother vetoed the trip to the chocolate store. + - Dad nixed our plans. hypernym: - 00753573-v ili: i25658 @@ -3016,7 +3016,7 @@ definition: - prohibit especially by legal means or social pressure example: - - Smoking is banned in this building + - Smoking is banned in this building. hypernym: - 00797525-v ili: i25659 @@ -3027,7 +3027,7 @@ definition: - prevent from entering; keep out example: - - He was barred from membership in the club + - He was barred from membership in the club. hypernym: - 00797525-v ili: i25660 @@ -3049,7 +3049,7 @@ definition: - reject with contempt example: - - She spurned his advances + - She spurned his advances. hypernym: - 00799092-v ili: i25662 @@ -3069,7 +3069,7 @@ definition: - speak in a blustering or scornful manner example: - - A puffing kind of man + - a puffing kind of man hypernym: - 00884747-v ili: i25663 @@ -3080,7 +3080,7 @@ definition: - show unwillingness towards example: - - he declined to join the group on a hike + - He declined to join the group on a hike. hypernym: - 00719282-v ili: i25664 @@ -3092,8 +3092,8 @@ definition: - give an affirmative reply to; respond favorably to example: - - I cannot accept your invitation - - I go for this resolution + - I cannot accept your invitation. + - I go for this resolution. hypernym: - 00719282-v ili: i25665 @@ -3106,7 +3106,7 @@ definition: - accept despite lack of complete satisfaction example: - - We settled for a lower price + - We settled for a lower price. hypernym: - 00799359-v ili: i25666 @@ -3135,7 +3135,7 @@ definition: - reject outright and bluntly example: - - She snubbed his proposal + - She snubbed his proposal. hypernym: - 00798638-v ili: i25669 @@ -3148,8 +3148,8 @@ definition: - formally reject or disavow a formerly held belief, usually under pressure example: - - He retracted his earlier statements about his religion - - She abjured her beliefs + - He retracted his earlier statements about his religion. + - She abjured her beliefs. hypernym: - 00759589-v ili: i25670 @@ -3164,7 +3164,7 @@ definition: - take back what one has said example: - - He swallowed his words + - He swallowed his words. hypernym: - 00759589-v ili: i25671 @@ -3178,7 +3178,7 @@ definition: - state something incorrectly example: - - You misstated my position + - You misstated my position. hypernym: - 01011267-v ili: i25672 @@ -3189,9 +3189,9 @@ definition: - make a retreat from an earlier commitment or activity example: - - We'll have to crawfish out from meeting with him - - He backed out of his earlier promise - - The aggressive investment company pulled in its horns + - We'll have to crawfish out from meeting with him. + - He backed out of his earlier promise. + - The aggressive investment company pulled in its horns. hypernym: - 02686624-v ili: i25673 @@ -3211,7 +3211,7 @@ definition: - cancel officially example: - - He revoked the ban on smoking + - He revoked the ban on smoking. - lift an embargo - vacate a death sentence hypernym: @@ -3234,7 +3234,7 @@ entails: - 00885532-v example: - - she reneged on her promise + - She reneged on her promise. hypernym: - 00801460-v ili: i25675 @@ -3260,7 +3260,7 @@ definition: - place into brackets example: - - Please bracket this remark + - Please bracket this remark. hypernym: - 00200761-v ili: i25677 @@ -3272,7 +3272,7 @@ definition: - remove from a list example: - - Cross the name of the dead person off the list + - cross the name of the dead person off the list hypernym: - 00179456-v ili: i25678 @@ -3287,7 +3287,7 @@ definition: - bar from attention or consideration example: - - She dismissed his advances + - She dismissed his advances. hypernym: - 00687584-v ili: i25679 @@ -3304,7 +3304,7 @@ definition: - count again example: - - We had to recount all the votes after an accusation of fraud was made + - We had to recount all the votes after an accusation of fraud was made. hypernym: - 00950103-v ili: i25680 @@ -3315,7 +3315,7 @@ definition: - disregard example: - - She passed off the insult + - She passed off the insult. hypernym: - 00802592-v ili: i25681 @@ -3350,7 +3350,7 @@ definition: - refuse to acknowledge example: - - He turns a blind eye to the injustices in his office + - He turns a blind eye to the injustices in his office. hypernym: - 00802592-v ili: i25684 @@ -3361,7 +3361,7 @@ definition: - deal with a problem by laughing or pretending to be amused by it example: - - She laughs away all these problems + - She laughs away all these problems. hypernym: - 00802592-v ili: i25685 @@ -3373,9 +3373,9 @@ definition: - consent to, give permission; permit example: - - She permitted her son to visit her estranged husband - - I won't let the police search her basement - - I cannot allow you to see your exam + - She permitted her son to visit her estranged husband. + - I won't let the police search her basement. + - I cannot allow you to see your exam. hypernym: - 00799359-v ili: i25686 @@ -3391,9 +3391,9 @@ definition: - allow the presence of or allow (an activity) without opposing or prohibiting example: - - We don't allow dogs here - - Children are not permitted beyond this point - - We cannot tolerate smoking in the hospital + - We don't allow dogs here. + - Children are not permitted beyond this point. + - We cannot tolerate smoking in the hospital. hypernym: - 00803980-v ili: i25687 @@ -3406,8 +3406,8 @@ definition: - grant authorization or clearance for example: - - Clear the manuscript for publication - - The rock star never authorized this slanderous biography + - clear the manuscript for publication + - The rock star never authorized this slanderous biography. hypernym: - 00803980-v ili: i25688 @@ -3439,7 +3439,7 @@ definition: - to agree or express agreement example: - - The Maestro assented to the request for an encore + - The Maestro assented to the request for an encore. hypernym: - 00766267-v ili: i25691 @@ -3465,7 +3465,7 @@ definition: - withhold assent example: - - Several Republicans dissented + - Several Republicans dissented. hypernym: - 00806464-v ili: i25693 @@ -3477,7 +3477,7 @@ - be of different opinions example: - I beg to differ! - - She disagrees with her husband on many questions + - She disagrees with her husband on many questions. hypernym: - 00630153-v ili: i25694 @@ -3491,7 +3491,7 @@ definition: - disagree violently example: - - We clashed over the new farm policies + - We clashed over the new farm policies. hypernym: - 00806464-v ili: i25695 @@ -3502,10 +3502,10 @@ definition: - be in accord; be in agreement example: - - We agreed on the terms of the settlement + - We agreed on the terms of the settlement. - I can't agree with you! - - I hold with those who say life is sacred - - Both philosophers concord on this point + - I hold with those who say life is sacred. + - Both philosophers concord on this point. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i25696 @@ -3521,7 +3521,7 @@ definition: - be in agreement example: - - We never saw eye to eye on this question + - We never saw eye to eye on this question. hypernym: - 00807038-v ili: i25697 @@ -3532,7 +3532,7 @@ definition: - be willing to concede example: - - I grant you this much + - I grant you this much. hypernym: - 00807038-v ili: i25698 @@ -3547,7 +3547,7 @@ entails: - 00808164-v example: - - I subscribe to your view on abortion + - I subscribe to your view on abortion. hypernym: - 00807038-v ili: i25699 @@ -3559,7 +3559,7 @@ definition: - give sanction to example: - - I approve of his educational policies + - I approve of his educational policies. hypernym: - 00804987-v ili: i25700 @@ -3585,7 +3585,7 @@ definition: - approve officially example: - - The list of speakers must be visaed + - The list of speakers must be visaed. hypernym: - 00808164-v ili: i25702 @@ -3596,7 +3596,7 @@ definition: - deem wrong or inappropriate example: - - I disapprove of her child rearing methods + - I disapprove of her child rearing methods. hypernym: - 00672179-v ili: i25703 @@ -3608,8 +3608,8 @@ definition: - express or raise an objection or protest or criticism or express dissent example: - - She never objected to the amount of work her boss charged her with - - When asked to drive the truck, she objected that she did not have a driver's license + - She never objected to the amount of work her boss charged her with. + - When asked to drive the truck, she objected that she did not have a driver's license. hypernym: - 00808840-v ili: i25704 @@ -3620,7 +3620,7 @@ definition: - object to example: - - he demurred at my suggestion to work on Saturday + - He demurred at my suggestion to work on Saturday. hypernym: - 00809123-v ili: i25705 @@ -3646,7 +3646,7 @@ entails: - 01864781-v example: - - The illegal immigrant was challenged by the border guard + - The illegal immigrant was challenged by the border guard. hypernym: - 00754770-v ili: i25707 @@ -3657,7 +3657,7 @@ definition: - challenge in turn example: - - The authentication was counterchallenged + - The authentication was counterchallenged. hypernym: - 00870255-v ili: i25708 @@ -3689,7 +3689,7 @@ definition: - try to learn someone's opinions and intentions example: - - I have to sound out the new professor + - I have to sound out the new professor. hypernym: - 00786670-v ili: i25711 @@ -3702,7 +3702,7 @@ definition: - discuss formally with (somebody) for the purpose of an evaluation example: - - We interviewed the job candidates + - We interviewed the job candidates. hypernym: - 00966726-v ili: i25712 @@ -3715,7 +3715,7 @@ entails: - 00767441-v example: - - The job candidate interviewed everywhere + - The job candidate interviewed everywhere. hypernym: - 00966726-v ili: i25713 @@ -3727,10 +3727,10 @@ - avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues) example: - - He dodged the issue - - she skirted the problem - - They tend to evade their responsibilities - - he evaded the questions skillfully + - He dodged the issue. + - She skirted the problem. + - They tend to evade their responsibilities. + - He evaded the questions skillfully. hypernym: - 00813037-v ili: i25714 @@ -3772,7 +3772,7 @@ definition: - fail to experience example: - - Fortunately, I missed the hurricane + - Fortunately, I missed the hurricane. hypernym: - 00813037-v ili: i25717 @@ -3785,7 +3785,7 @@ - escape potentially unpleasant consequences; get away with a forbidden action example: - She gets away with murder! - - I couldn't get out from under these responsibilities + - I couldn't get out from under these responsibilities. hypernym: - 00813037-v ili: i25718 @@ -3800,7 +3800,7 @@ definition: - use cunning or deceit to escape or avoid example: - - The con man always evades + - The con man always evades. hypernym: - 00812391-v ili: i25719 @@ -3825,7 +3825,7 @@ definition: - stay clear from; keep away from; keep out of the way of someone or something example: - - Her former friends now avoid her + - Her former friends now avoid her. hypernym: - 00798638-v ili: i25721 @@ -3849,7 +3849,7 @@ definition: - avoid dealing with example: - - She shirks her duties + - She shirks her duties. hypernym: - 00813037-v ili: i25723 @@ -3860,7 +3860,7 @@ definition: - avoid having to deal with some unpleasant task example: - - I shy away from this task + - I shy away from this task. hypernym: - 00813037-v ili: i25724 @@ -3881,8 +3881,8 @@ definition: - deal with (something unpleasant) head on example: - - You must confront your problems - - He faced the terrible consequences of his mistakes + - You must confront your problems. + - He faced the terrible consequences of his mistakes. hypernym: - 02444146-v ili: i25726 @@ -3918,8 +3918,8 @@ definition: - think about carefully; weigh example: - - They considered the possibility of a strike - - Turn the proposal over in your mind + - They considered the possibility of a strike. + - Turn the proposal over in your mind. hypernym: - 00815640-v ili: i25729 @@ -3936,7 +3936,7 @@ definition: - engage in deep thought, consideration, or debate example: - - I wrestled with this decision for years + - I wrestled with this decision for years. hypernym: - 00814706-v ili: i25730 @@ -3947,7 +3947,7 @@ definition: - discuss lightly example: - - We bandied around these difficult questions + - We bandied around these difficult questions. hypernym: - 00815640-v ili: i25731 @@ -3959,7 +3959,7 @@ definition: - preside over example: - - John moderated the discussion + - John moderated the discussion. hypernym: - 00815640-v ili: i25732 @@ -3972,7 +3972,7 @@ definition: - speak with others about (something); talk (something) over in detail; have a discussion example: - - We discussed our household budget + - We discussed our household budget. hypernym: - 00945595-v ili: i25733 @@ -3998,7 +3998,7 @@ definition: - talk at length and formally about a topic example: - - The speaker dissertated about the social politics in 18th century England + - The speaker dissertated about the social politics in 18th century England. hypernym: - 00964479-v ili: i25735 @@ -4011,7 +4011,7 @@ definition: - overthrow by argument, evidence, or proof example: - - The speaker refuted his opponent's arguments + - The speaker refuted his opponent's arguments. hypernym: - 00759589-v ili: i25736 @@ -4023,7 +4023,7 @@ definition: - give a defence or refutation of (a charge) or in (an argument) example: - - The defendant answered to all the charges of the prosecution + - The defendant answered to all the charges of the prosecution. hypernym: - 00816512-v ili: i25737 @@ -4034,7 +4034,7 @@ definition: - speak in response example: - - He countered with some very persuasive arguments + - He countered with some very persuasive arguments. hypernym: - 00817348-v ili: i25738 @@ -4045,7 +4045,7 @@ definition: - answer adequately or successfully example: - - The lawyer fielded all questions from the press + - The lawyer fielded all questions from the press. hypernym: - 00817348-v ili: i25739 @@ -4056,9 +4056,9 @@ definition: - react verbally example: - - She didn't want to answer + - She didn't want to answer. - answer the question - - We answered that we would accept the invitation + - We answered that we would accept the invitation. hypernym: - 01011267-v ili: i25740 @@ -4071,8 +4071,8 @@ definition: - answer back in an impudent or insolent manner example: - - don't sass me! - - The teacher punished the students who were sassing all morning + - Don't sass me! + - The teacher punished the students who were sassing all morning. hypernym: - 00817348-v ili: i25741 @@ -4097,8 +4097,8 @@ definition: - declare untrue; contradict example: - - He denied the allegations - - She denied that she had taken money + - He denied the allegations. + - She denied that she had taken money. hypernym: - 00825097-v ili: i25743 @@ -4109,7 +4109,7 @@ definition: - reject as untrue, unfounded, or unjust example: - - She repudiated the accusations + - She repudiated the accusations. hypernym: - 00818217-v ili: i25744 @@ -4120,7 +4120,7 @@ definition: - refuse to accept or believe example: - - He denied his fatal illness + - He denied his fatal illness. hypernym: - 00759589-v ili: i25745 @@ -4131,7 +4131,7 @@ definition: - refuse to recognize or acknowledge example: - - Peter denied Jesus + - Peter denied Jesus. hypernym: - 00821736-v ili: i25746 @@ -4142,8 +4142,8 @@ definition: - declare to be true or admit the existence or reality or truth of example: - - He admitted his errors - - She acknowledged that she might have forgotten + - He admitted his errors. + - She acknowledged that she might have forgotten. hypernym: - 00824028-v ili: i25747 @@ -4155,7 +4155,7 @@ definition: - acknowledge freely and openly example: - - He makes no bones about the fact that he is gay + - He makes no bones about the fact that he is gay. hypernym: - 00818972-v ili: i25748 @@ -4166,7 +4166,7 @@ definition: - admit or acknowledge a wrongdoing or error example: - - the writer of the anonymous letter owned up after they identified his handwriting + - The writer of the anonymous letter owned up after they identified his handwriting. hypernym: - 00820214-v ili: i25749 @@ -4198,7 +4198,7 @@ definition: - admit as valid example: - - The court sustained the motion + - The court sustained the motion. hypernym: - 00818972-v ili: i25752 @@ -4209,7 +4209,7 @@ definition: - admit (to a wrongdoing) example: - - She confessed that she had taken the money + - She confessed that she had taken the money. hypernym: - 00818972-v ili: i25753 @@ -4255,7 +4255,7 @@ definition: - hold stubbornly to a position example: - - The wife hunkered down and the husband's resistance began to break down + - The wife hunkered down and the husband's resistance began to break down. hypernym: - 00820824-v ili: i25757 @@ -4277,7 +4277,7 @@ definition: - practice as a profession, teach, or claim to be knowledgeable about example: - - She professes organic chemistry + - She professes organic chemistry. hypernym: - 00758383-v ili: i25759 @@ -4299,7 +4299,7 @@ - refuse to acknowledge; disclaim knowledge of; responsibility for, or association with example: - - Her husband disavowed her after 30 years of marriage and six children + - Her husband disavowed her after 30 years of marriage and six children. hypernym: - 00818217-v ili: i25761 @@ -4310,7 +4310,7 @@ definition: - authenticate, affirm to be true, genuine, or correct, as in an official capacity example: - - I attest this signature + - I attest this signature. hypernym: - 01013058-v ili: i25762 @@ -4323,7 +4323,7 @@ definition: - establish or verify the usage of example: - - This word is not attested until 1993 + - This word is not attested until 1993. hypernym: - 00925278-v ili: i25763 @@ -4337,7 +4337,7 @@ definition: - state firmly example: - - He declared that he was innocent + - He declared that he was innocent. hypernym: - 01013058-v ili: i25764 @@ -4349,9 +4349,9 @@ - provide evidence for; stand as proof of; show by one's behavior, attitude, or external attributes example: - - His high fever attested to his illness - - The buildings in Rome manifest a high level of architectural sophistication - - This decision demonstrates his sense of fairness + - His high fever attested to his illness. + - The buildings in Rome manifest a high level of architectural sophistication. + - This decision demonstrates his sense of fairness. hypernym: - 01017253-v ili: i25765 @@ -4368,7 +4368,7 @@ definition: - give evidence of the quality of example: - - The mess in his dorm room reflects on the student + - The mess in his dorm room reflects on the student. hypernym: - 00822637-v ili: i25766 @@ -4381,7 +4381,7 @@ definition: - give evidence of a certain behavior example: - - His lack of interest in the project reflects badly on him + - His lack of interest in the project reflects badly on him. hypernym: - 00822637-v ili: i25767 @@ -4394,7 +4394,7 @@ definition: - reflect or resemble example: - - The plane crash in Milan mirrored the attack in the World Trade Center + - The plane crash in Milan mirrored the attack in the World Trade Center. hypernym: - 00823241-v ili: i25768 @@ -4405,7 +4405,7 @@ definition: - authenticate as a notary example: - - We had to have the signature notarized + - We had to have the signature notarized. hypernym: - 00822637-v ili: i25769 @@ -4426,8 +4426,8 @@ definition: - declare to be example: - - She was declared incompetent - - judge held that the defendant was innocent + - She was declared incompetent. + - Judge held that the defendant was innocent. hypernym: - 00672179-v ili: i25771 @@ -4453,7 +4453,7 @@ definition: - declare (a dead person) to be blessed; the first step of achieving sainthood example: - - On Sunday, the martyr will be beatified by the Vatican + - On Sunday, the martyr will be beatified by the Vatican. hypernym: - 00824028-v ili: i25773 @@ -4466,7 +4466,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08098545-n example: - - After he was shown to have performed a miracle, the priest was canonized + - After he was shown to have performed a miracle, the priest was canonized. hypernym: - 00824028-v ili: i25774 @@ -4501,8 +4501,8 @@ definition: - criticize harshly or violently example: - - The press savaged the new President - - The critics crucified the author for plagiarizing a famous passage + - The press savaged the new President. + - The critics crucified the author for plagiarizing a famous passage. hypernym: - 00828170-v ili: i25777 @@ -4516,7 +4516,7 @@ definition: - take to task example: - - He admonished the child for his bad behavior + - He admonished the child for his bad behavior. hypernym: - 00828170-v ili: i25778 @@ -4529,7 +4529,7 @@ definition: - censure severely example: - - She chastised him for his insensitive remarks + - She chastised him for his insensitive remarks. hypernym: - 00826456-v ili: i25779 @@ -4544,7 +4544,7 @@ definition: - criticize harshly, usually via an electronic medium example: - - the person who posted an inflammatory message got flamed + - The person who posted an inflammatory message got flamed. hypernym: - 00825981-v ili: i25780 @@ -4555,9 +4555,9 @@ definition: - censure severely or angrily example: - - The mother scolded the child for entering a stranger's car - - The deputy ragged the Prime Minister - - The customer dressed down the waiter for bringing cold soup + - The mother scolded the child for entering a stranger's car. + - The deputy ragged the Prime Minister. + - The customer dressed down the waiter for bringing cold soup. hypernym: - 00828170-v ili: i25781 @@ -4587,7 +4587,7 @@ definition: - point out or draw attention to in protest or remonstrance example: - - our parents represented to us the need for more caution + - Our parents represented to us the need for more caution. hypernym: - 01015239-v ili: i25782 @@ -4598,7 +4598,7 @@ definition: - reprimand example: - - She told the misbehaving student off + - She told the misbehaving student off. hypernym: - 00826456-v ili: i25783 @@ -4610,7 +4610,7 @@ definition: - speak spontaneously and without restraint example: - - She always shoots her mouth off and says things she later regrets + - She always shoots her mouth off and says things she later regrets. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i25784 @@ -4622,7 +4622,7 @@ definition: - express criticism towards example: - - The president reproached the general for his irresponsible behavior + - The president reproached the general for his irresponsible behavior. hypernym: - 00844668-v ili: i25785 @@ -4643,7 +4643,7 @@ definition: - express strong condemnation of example: - - We deplore the government's treatment of political prisoners + - We deplore the government's treatment of political prisoners. hypernym: - 00828170-v ili: i25787 @@ -4656,8 +4656,8 @@ entails: - 00672179-v example: - - The paper criticized the new movie - - Don't knock the food — it's free + - The paper criticized the new movie. + - Don't knock the food — it's free. hypernym: - 01060446-v ili: i25788 @@ -4680,7 +4680,7 @@ definition: - attack verbally with harsh criticism example: - - She was belabored by her fellow students + - She was belabored by her fellow students. hypernym: - 00828170-v ili: i25790 @@ -4692,7 +4692,7 @@ definition: - criticize or reprimand harshly example: - - The critics came down hard on the new play + - The critics came down hard on the new play. hypernym: - 00828170-v ili: i25791 @@ -4703,7 +4703,7 @@ definition: - praise or celebrate in song example: - - All tongues shall troll you + - All tongues shall troll you. hypernym: - 00858506-v ili: i25792 @@ -4714,7 +4714,7 @@ definition: - speak, plead, or argue in favor of example: - - The doctor advocated a smoking ban in the entire house + - The doctor advocated a smoking ban in the entire house. hypernym: - 00767694-v ili: i25793 @@ -4726,7 +4726,7 @@ definition: - deliver a sermon example: - - The minister is not preaching this Sunday + - The minister is not preaching this Sunday. hypernym: - 00832422-v ili: i25794 @@ -4748,7 +4748,7 @@ definition: - speak as if delivering a sermon; express moral judgements example: - - This man always sermonizes + - This man always sermonizes. hypernym: - 00829391-v ili: i25796 @@ -4763,7 +4763,7 @@ definition: - talk in a dogmatic and pompous manner example: - - The new professor always pontificates + - The new professor always pontificates. hypernym: - 00964479-v ili: i25797 @@ -4794,8 +4794,8 @@ definition: - impart skills or knowledge to example: - - I taught them French - - He instructed me in building a boat + - I taught them French. + - He instructed me in building a boat. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i25800 @@ -4808,7 +4808,7 @@ definition: - introduce or initiate example: - - The young geisha was inducted into the ways of her profession + - The young geisha was inducted into the ways of her profession. hypernym: - 00830768-v ili: i25801 @@ -4819,8 +4819,8 @@ definition: - serve as a teacher or trusted counselor example: - - The famous professor mentored him during his years in graduate school - - She is a fine lecturer but she doesn't like mentoring + - The famous professor mentored him during his years in graduate school. + - She is a fine lecturer but she doesn't like mentoring. hypernym: - 00830768-v ili: i25802 @@ -4831,7 +4831,7 @@ definition: - be a tutor to someone; give individual instruction example: - - She tutored me in Spanish + - She tutored me in Spanish. hypernym: - 00830768-v ili: i25803 @@ -4874,7 +4874,7 @@ definition: - deliver a lecture or talk example: - - She will talk at Rutgers next week + - She will talk at Rutgers next week. - Did you ever lecture at Harvard? hypernym: - 00830768-v @@ -4900,7 +4900,7 @@ definition: - give essential information to someone example: - - The reporters were briefed about the President's plan to invade + - The reporters were briefed about the President's plan to invade. hypernym: - 00832735-v ili: i25809 @@ -4911,7 +4911,7 @@ definition: - put someone through a debriefing and make them report example: - - The released hostages were debriefed + - The released hostages were debriefed. hypernym: - 00786670-v ili: i25810 @@ -4922,7 +4922,7 @@ definition: - impart knowledge of some fact, state of affairs, or event to example: - - I informed him of his rights + - I informed him of his rights. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i25811 @@ -4933,7 +4933,7 @@ definition: - introduce an idea or attitude into the mind of example: - - My teachers inoculated me with their beliefs + - My teachers inoculated me with their beliefs. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i25812 @@ -4944,7 +4944,7 @@ definition: - inform example: - - Please acquaint your colleagues of your plans to move + - Please acquaint your colleagues of your plans to move. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i25813 @@ -4955,7 +4955,7 @@ definition: - notify, usually in advance example: - - I warned you that I would ask some difficult questions + - I warned you that I would ask some difficult questions. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i25814 @@ -4966,7 +4966,7 @@ definition: - ask to go away example: - - The old man warned the children off his property + - The old man warned the children off his property. hypernym: - 00748704-v ili: i25815 @@ -4977,7 +4977,7 @@ definition: - act as an informer example: - - She had informed on her own parents for years + - She had informed on her own parents for years. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i25816 @@ -4988,7 +4988,7 @@ definition: - supply with information on a specific topic example: - - He filled me in on the latest developments + - He filled me in on the latest developments. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i25817 @@ -5008,8 +5008,8 @@ definition: - teach and supervise (someone); act as a trainer or coach (to), as in sports example: - - He is training our Olympic team - - She is coaching the crew + - He is training our Olympic team. + - She is coaching the crew. hypernym: - 00830768-v ili: i25819 @@ -5033,8 +5033,8 @@ definition: - tell an untruth; pretend with intent to deceive example: - - Don't lie to your parents - - She lied when she told me she was only 29 + - Don't lie to your parents. + - She lied when she told me she was only 29. hypernym: - 00835688-v ili: i25821 @@ -5045,7 +5045,7 @@ definition: - tell romantic or exaggerated lies example: - - This author romanced his trip to an exotic country + - This author romanced his trip to an exotic country. hypernym: - 00835938-v ili: i25822 @@ -5069,7 +5069,7 @@ definition: - induce to commit perjury or give false testimony example: - - The President tried to suborn false witnesses + - The President tried to suborn false witnesses. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i25824 @@ -5093,7 +5093,7 @@ definition: - tell a relatively insignificant lie example: - - Fibbing is not acceptable, even if you don't call it lying + - Fibbing is not acceptable, even if you don't call it lying. hypernym: - 00835938-v ili: i25826 @@ -5144,7 +5144,7 @@ definition: - represent falsely example: - - This statement misrepresents my intentions + - This statement misrepresents my intentions. hypernym: - 00990060-v ili: i25830 @@ -5156,8 +5156,8 @@ definition: - affect as in thought or feeling example: - - My personal feelings color my judgment in this case - - The sadness tinged his life + - My personal feelings color my judgment in this case. + - The sadness tinged his life. hypernym: - 00137133-v ili: i25831 @@ -5184,7 +5184,7 @@ definition: - pretend to be someone you are not; sometimes with fraudulent intentions example: - - She posed as the Czar's daughter + - She posed as the Czar's daughter. hypernym: - 00856102-v ili: i25833 @@ -5197,8 +5197,8 @@ definition: - pretend to be someone or something that you are not example: - - he is masquerading as an expert on the internet - - This silly novel is masquerading as a serious historical treaty + - He is masquerading as an expert on the internet. + - This silly novel is masquerading as a serious historical treaty. hypernym: - 00838967-v ili: i25834 @@ -5218,8 +5218,8 @@ definition: - make believe with the intent to deceive example: - - He feigned that he was ill - - He shammed a headache + - He feigned that he was ill. + - He shammed a headache. hypernym: - 00838384-v ili: i25836 @@ -5236,7 +5236,7 @@ definition: - represent fictitiously, as in a play, or pretend to be or act like example: - - She makes like an actress + - She makes like an actress. hypernym: - 01723161-v ili: i25837 @@ -5251,7 +5251,7 @@ definition: - pretend to do something by acting as if one was really doing it example: - - She isn't really working — she's just going through the motions + - She isn't really working — she's just going through the motions. hypernym: - 00840203-v ili: i25838 @@ -5281,7 +5281,7 @@ - conceal one's true motives from especially by elaborately feigning good intentions so as to gain an end example: - - He bamboozled his professors into thinking that he knew the subject well + - He bamboozled his professors into thinking that he knew the subject well. hypernym: - 00856102-v ili: i25841 @@ -5297,7 +5297,7 @@ definition: - speak insincerely or without regard for facts or truths example: - - The politician was not well prepared for the debate and faked it + - The politician was not well prepared for the debate and faked it. hypernym: - 00839722-v ili: i25842 @@ -5311,7 +5311,7 @@ definition: - to enlarge beyond bounds or the truth example: - - tended to romanticize and exaggerate this ‘gracious Old South’ imagery + - … tended to romanticize and exaggerate this ‘gracious Old South’ imagery hypernym: - 00835688-v ili: i25843 @@ -5328,7 +5328,7 @@ definition: - play down or obscure example: - - His advisers soft-pedaled the president's blunder + - His advisers soft-pedaled the president's blunder. hypernym: - 00514573-v ili: i25844 @@ -5351,7 +5351,7 @@ definition: - place special or excessive emphasis on example: - - I cannot overemphasize the importance of this book + - I cannot overemphasize the importance of this book. hypernym: - 00841513-v ili: i25846 @@ -5364,7 +5364,7 @@ definition: - emphasize anew example: - - The director re-emphasized the need for greater productivity + - The director re-emphasized the need for greater productivity. hypernym: - 01015376-v ili: i25847 @@ -5376,7 +5376,7 @@ definition: - pay special attention to example: - - The lectures bore down on the political background + - The lectures bore down on the political background. hypernym: - 01015376-v ili: i25848 @@ -5410,7 +5410,7 @@ definition: - speak out against example: - - He denounced the Nazis + - He denounced the Nazis. hypernym: - 00828170-v ili: i25851 @@ -5421,8 +5421,8 @@ definition: - criticize severely example: - - He fulminated against the Republicans' plan to cut Medicare - - She railed against the bad social policies + - He fulminated against the Republicans' plan to cut Medicare. + - She railed against the bad social policies. hypernym: - 00843259-v ili: i25852 @@ -5434,7 +5434,7 @@ definition: - give away information about somebody example: - - He told on his classmate who had cheated on the exam + - He told on his classmate who had cheated on the exam. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i25853 @@ -5473,7 +5473,7 @@ definition: - harass with constant criticism example: - - Don't always pick on your little brother + - Don't always pick on your little brother. hypernym: - 00828170-v ili: i25856 @@ -5486,7 +5486,7 @@ definition: - bring an accusation against; level a charge against example: - - The neighbors accused the man of spousal abuse + - The neighbors accused the man of spousal abuse. hypernym: - 00845147-v ili: i25857 @@ -5500,7 +5500,7 @@ definition: - blame for, make a claim of wrongdoing or misbehavior against example: - - he charged the director with indifference + - He charged the director with indifference. hypernym: - 00729953-v ili: i25858 @@ -5521,7 +5521,7 @@ definition: - make an accusatory claim example: - - The defense attorney charged that the jurors were biased + - The defense attorney charged that the jurors were biased. hypernym: - 00758383-v ili: i25860 @@ -5532,7 +5532,7 @@ definition: - make a charge against or accuse example: - - They taxed him failure to appear in court + - They taxed him failure to appear in court. hypernym: - 00845638-v ili: i25861 @@ -5544,7 +5544,7 @@ - make a formal accusation; bring a formal charge example: - The plaintiff's lawyer complained that he defendant had physically abused his - client + client. hypernym: - 00845638-v ili: i25862 @@ -5565,7 +5565,7 @@ definition: - charge (a public official) with an offense or misdemeanor committed while in office example: - - The President was impeached + - The President was impeached. hypernym: - 00871595-v ili: i25864 @@ -5576,7 +5576,7 @@ definition: - bother persistently with trivial complaints example: - - She nags her husband all day long + - She nags her husband all day long. hypernym: - 00909100-v ili: i25865 @@ -5589,7 +5589,7 @@ definition: - persistently ask for overdue payment example: - - The grocer dunned his customers every day by telephone + - The grocer dunned his customers every day by telephone. hypernym: - 00756987-v ili: i25866 @@ -5600,8 +5600,8 @@ definition: - use foul or abusive language towards example: - - The actress abused the policeman who gave her a parking ticket - - The angry mother shouted at the teacher + - The actress abused the policeman who gave her a parking ticket. + - The angry mother shouted at the teacher. hypernym: - 00864347-v ili: i25867 @@ -5624,7 +5624,7 @@ definition: - attack as if with claws example: - - The politician clawed his rival + - The politician clawed his rival. hypernym: - 00864347-v ili: i25869 @@ -5635,7 +5635,7 @@ definition: - express a negative opinion of example: - - She disparaged her student's efforts + - She disparaged her student's efforts. hypernym: - 00828170-v ili: i25870 @@ -5657,7 +5657,7 @@ definition: - express a totally negative opinion of example: - - The critics panned the performance + - The critics panned the performance. hypernym: - 00847588-v ili: i25872 @@ -5672,7 +5672,7 @@ someone example: - The journalists have defamed me! - - The article in the paper sullied my reputation + - The article in the paper sullied my reputation. hypernym: - 00845147-v ili: i25873 @@ -5691,7 +5691,7 @@ definition: - destroy or damage seriously, as of someone's reputation example: - - He assassinated his enemy's character + - He assassinated his enemy's character. hypernym: - 00848188-v ili: i25874 @@ -5711,7 +5711,7 @@ definition: - damage the reputation of example: - - This newspaper story discredits the politicians + - This newspaper story discredits the politicians. hypernym: - 00847588-v ili: i25876 @@ -5723,7 +5723,7 @@ definition: - print slanderous statements against example: - - The newspaper was accused of libeling him + - The newspaper was accused of libeling him. hypernym: - 00848188-v ili: i25877 @@ -5734,7 +5734,7 @@ definition: - spread negative information about example: - - The Nazi propaganda vilified the Jews + - The Nazi propaganda vilified the Jews. hypernym: - 00846978-v ili: i25878 @@ -5748,7 +5748,7 @@ definition: - speak unfavorably about example: - - She badmouths her husband everywhere + - She badmouths her husband everywhere. hypernym: - 00848188-v ili: i25879 @@ -5762,8 +5762,8 @@ definition: - treat, mention, or speak to rudely example: - - He insulted her with his rude remarks - - the student who had betrayed his classmate was dissed by everyone + - He insulted her with his rude remarks. + - The student who had betrayed his classmate was dissed by everyone. hypernym: - 01797206-v ili: i25880 @@ -5776,7 +5776,7 @@ definition: - be offended or bothered by; take offense with, be bothered by example: - - I don't mind your behavior + - I don't mind your behavior. hypernym: - 00809123-v ili: i25881 @@ -5787,7 +5787,7 @@ definition: - show anger or indignation example: - - She bristled at his insolent remarks + - She bristled at his insolent remarks. hypernym: - 00850387-v ili: i25882 @@ -5801,7 +5801,7 @@ definition: - treat with contempt example: - - The new constitution mocks all democratic principles + - The new constitution mocks all democratic principles. hypernym: - 02519853-v ili: i25883 @@ -5813,7 +5813,7 @@ definition: - imitate with mockery and derision example: - - The children mocked their handicapped classmate + - The children mocked their handicapped classmate. hypernym: - 01746767-v ili: i25884 @@ -5824,7 +5824,7 @@ definition: - represent in or produce a caricature of example: - - The drawing caricatured the President + - The drawing caricatured the President. hypernym: - 00851012-v ili: i25885 @@ -5845,7 +5845,7 @@ definition: - make a parody of example: - - The students spoofed the teachers + - The students spoofed the teachers. hypernym: - 00851012-v ili: i25887 @@ -5858,7 +5858,7 @@ definition: - laugh at with contempt and derision example: - - The crowd jeered at the speaker + - The crowd jeered at the speaker. hypernym: - 00852181-v ili: i25888 @@ -5873,9 +5873,9 @@ definition: - harass with persistent criticism or carping example: - - The children teased the new teacher - - Don't ride me so hard over my failure - - His fellow workers razzed him when he wore a jacket and tie + - The children teased the new teacher. + - Don't ride me so hard over my failure. + - His fellow workers razzed him when he wore a jacket and tie. hypernym: - 00850760-v ili: i25889 @@ -5936,7 +5936,7 @@ definition: - annoy or provoke, as by constant criticism example: - - He needled her with his sarcastic remarks + - He needled her with his sarcastic remarks. hypernym: - 01793315-v ili: i25893 @@ -5948,9 +5948,9 @@ definition: - subject to laughter or ridicule example: - - The satirists ridiculed the plans for a new opera house - - The students poked fun at the inexperienced teacher - - His former students roasted the professor at his 60th birthday + - The satirists ridiculed the plans for a new opera house. + - The students poked fun at the inexperienced teacher. + - His former students roasted the professor at his 60th birthday. hypernym: - 00850760-v ili: i25894 @@ -5969,7 +5969,7 @@ definition: - mock or make fun of playfully example: - - the flirting man teased the young woman + - The flirting man teased the young woman. hypernym: - 00853615-v ili: i25895 @@ -5980,7 +5980,7 @@ definition: - ridicule with satire example: - - The writer satirized the politician's proposal + - The writer satirized the politician's proposal. hypernym: - 00853615-v ili: i25896 @@ -5993,7 +5993,7 @@ definition: - treat or speak of with contempt example: - - He derided his student's attempt to solve the biggest problem in mathematics + - He derided his student's attempt to solve the biggest problem in mathematics. hypernym: - 00850760-v ili: i25897 @@ -6004,7 +6004,7 @@ definition: - expose while ridiculing; especially of pretentious or false claims and ideas example: - - The physicist debunked the psychic's claims + - The physicist debunked the psychic's claims. hypernym: - 00853615-v ili: i25898 @@ -6016,7 +6016,7 @@ definition: - cause to appear foolish example: - - He stultified himself by contradicting himself and being inconsistent + - He stultified himself by contradicting himself and being inconsistent. hypernym: - 00853615-v ili: i25899 @@ -6027,7 +6027,7 @@ definition: - tell a joke; speak humorously example: - - He often jokes even when he appears serious + - He often jokes even when he appears serious. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i25900 @@ -6039,7 +6039,7 @@ definition: - make jokes or quips example: - - The students were gagging during dinner + - The students were gagging during dinner. hypernym: - 00855315-v ili: i25901 @@ -6052,7 +6052,7 @@ - indulge in horseplay example: - Enough horsing around — let's get back to work! - - The bored children were fooling about + - The bored children were fooling about. hypernym: - 02423786-v - 00855315-v @@ -6067,7 +6067,7 @@ definition: - cause someone to believe an untruth example: - - The insurance company deceived me when they told me they were covering my house + - The insurance company deceived me when they told me they were covering my house. hypernym: - 00835688-v ili: i25903 @@ -6089,7 +6089,7 @@ definition: - fool or hoax example: - - The immigrant was duped because he trusted everyone + - The immigrant was duped because he trusted everyone. - You can't fool me! hypernym: - 00856102-v @@ -6110,7 +6110,7 @@ definition: - be silly or tease one another example: - - After we relaxed, we just kidded around + - After we relaxed, we just kidded around. hypernym: - 00852181-v ili: i25906 @@ -6125,8 +6125,8 @@ definition: - appraise critically example: - - She reviews books for the New York Times - - Please critique this performance + - She reviews books for the New York Times. + - Please critique this performance. hypernym: - 00672179-v ili: i25907 @@ -6148,7 +6148,7 @@ definition: - belittle example: - - The teacher should not deprecate his student's efforts + - The teacher should not deprecate his student's efforts. hypernym: - 00847588-v ili: i25909 @@ -6161,7 +6161,7 @@ definition: - reduce or lessen the size or importance of example: - - The bad review of his work deflated his self-confidence + - The bad review of his work deflated his self-confidence. hypernym: - 00857615-v ili: i25910 @@ -6184,7 +6184,7 @@ entails: - 00672179-v example: - - The building was condemned by the inspector + - The building was condemned by the inspector. hypernym: - 01012145-v ili: i25912 @@ -6195,7 +6195,7 @@ definition: - express approval of example: - - The parents praised their children for their academic performance + - The parents praised their children for their academic performance. hypernym: - 00683348-v ili: i25913 @@ -6226,7 +6226,7 @@ definition: - express pleasure verbally example: - - She crowed with joy + - She crowed with joy. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i25916 @@ -6237,7 +6237,7 @@ definition: - utter shrill sounds example: - - The cocks crowed all morning + - The cocks crowed all morning. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i25917 @@ -6248,7 +6248,7 @@ definition: - utter in trumpet-like sounds example: - - Elephants are trumpeting + - Elephants are trumpeting. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i25918 @@ -6292,7 +6292,7 @@ definition: - show approval or good wishes by shouting example: - - everybody cheered the birthday boy + - Everybody cheered the birthday boy. hypernym: - 00861956-v ili: i25922 @@ -6303,7 +6303,7 @@ definition: - spur on or encourage especially by cheers and shouts example: - - The crowd cheered the demonstrating strikers + - The crowd cheered the demonstrating strikers. hypernym: - 01822202-v ili: i25923 @@ -6335,7 +6335,7 @@ - cause (somebody) to feel happier or more cheerful example: - She tried to cheer up the disappointed child when he failed to win the spelling - bee + bee. hypernym: - 01822202-v ili: i25925 @@ -6359,7 +6359,7 @@ definition: - make (somebody) laugh example: - - The clown amused the children + - The clown amused the children. hypernym: - 00860989-v ili: i25927 @@ -6372,7 +6372,7 @@ definition: - make someone convulse with laughter example: - - The comedian convulsed the crowd + - The comedian convulsed the crowd. hypernym: - 00861422-v ili: i25928 @@ -6383,7 +6383,7 @@ definition: - become more cheerful example: - - after a glass of wine, he lightened up a bit + - After a glass of wine, he lightened up a bit. hypernym: - 00860817-v ili: i25929 @@ -6396,7 +6396,7 @@ definition: - express that something is worthy of praise example: - - I applaud your efforts + - I applaud your efforts. hypernym: - 00858506-v ili: i25930 @@ -6432,7 +6432,7 @@ definition: - treat as a sacred person example: - - He canonizes women + - He canonizes women. hypernym: - 00862284-v ili: i25933 @@ -6462,7 +6462,7 @@ definition: - praise by singing a hymn example: - - They hymned their love of God + - They hymned their love of God. hypernym: - 00862284-v ili: i25936 @@ -6482,7 +6482,7 @@ definition: - praise vociferously example: - - The critics hailed the young pianist as a new Rubinstein + - The critics hailed the young pianist as a new Rubinstein. hypernym: - 00861956-v ili: i25938 @@ -6539,7 +6539,7 @@ definition: - attack in speech or writing example: - - The editors of the left-leaning paper attacked the new House Speaker + - The editors of the left-leaning paper attacked the new House Speaker. hypernym: - 00828170-v ili: i25943 @@ -6564,7 +6564,7 @@ definition: - criticize or abuse strongly and violently example: - - The candidate ripped into his opponent mercilessly + - The candidate ripped into his opponent mercilessly. hypernym: - 00864347-v ili: i25945 @@ -6586,8 +6586,8 @@ definition: - address with continuously or persistently, as if with a barrage example: - - The speaker was barraged by an angry audience - - The governor was bombarded with requests to grant a pardon to the convicted killer + - The speaker was barraged by an angry audience. + - The governor was bombarded with requests to grant a pardon to the convicted killer. hypernym: - 00864347-v ili: i25947 @@ -6599,9 +6599,9 @@ definition: - subject to harsh criticism example: - - The Senator blistered the administration in his speech on Friday - - the professor scaled the students - - your invectives scorched the community + - The Senator blistered the administration in his speech on Friday. + - The professor scaled the students. + - Your invectives scorched the community. hypernym: - 00864347-v ili: i25948 @@ -6615,8 +6615,8 @@ definition: - express strong disapproval of example: - - We condemn the racism in South Africa - - These ideas were reprobated + - We condemn the racism in South Africa. + - These ideas were reprobated. hypernym: - 00843259-v ili: i25949 @@ -6631,7 +6631,7 @@ definition: - cause to seem less serious; play down example: - - Don't belittle his influence + - Don't belittle his influence. hypernym: - 00847588-v ili: i25950 @@ -6678,7 +6678,7 @@ definition: - utter obscenities or profanities example: - - The drunken men were cursing loudly in the street + - The drunken men were cursing loudly in the street. hypernym: - 00942415-v ili: i25954 @@ -6704,7 +6704,7 @@ definition: - express admiration and pleasure by uttering ‘ooh’ or ‘aah’ example: - - They oohed and aahed when they unwrapped the presents + - They oohed and aahed when they unwrapped the presents. hypernym: - 00914001-v ili: i25956 @@ -6716,7 +6716,7 @@ definition: - wish harm upon; invoke evil upon example: - - The bad witch cursed the child + - The bad witch cursed the child. hypernym: - 01633150-v ili: i25957 @@ -6734,7 +6734,7 @@ definition: - heap obscenities upon example: - - The taxi driver who felt he didn't get a high enough tip cursed the passenger + - The taxi driver who felt he didn't get a high enough tip cursed the passenger. hypernym: - 00846978-v ili: i25958 @@ -6745,7 +6745,7 @@ definition: - give a benediction to example: - - The dying man blessed his son + - The dying man blessed his son. hypernym: - 01633150-v ili: i25959 @@ -6799,7 +6799,7 @@ definition: - challenge the accuracy, probity, or propriety of example: - - We must question your judgment in this matter + - We must question your judgment in this matter. hypernym: - 00870255-v ili: i25964 @@ -6812,7 +6812,7 @@ definition: - furnish a justifying analysis or explanation example: - - I can't account for the missing money + - I can't account for the missing money. hypernym: - 01012145-v ili: i25965 @@ -6824,7 +6824,7 @@ definition: - challenge the honesty or veracity of example: - - the lawyers tried to impeach the credibility of the witnesses + - The lawyers tried to impeach the credibility of the witnesses. hypernym: - 00870255-v ili: i25966 @@ -6857,7 +6857,7 @@ - ask to prove what someone is claiming example: - John called Mary's bluff when she claimed she could prove the theorem in under - an hour + an hour. hypernym: - 00870255-v ili: i25969 @@ -6879,7 +6879,7 @@ definition: - issue a challenge to example: - - Fischer challenged Spassky to a match + - Fischer challenged Spassky to a match. hypernym: - 00795242-v ili: i25971 @@ -6890,7 +6890,7 @@ definition: - challenge to a duel example: - - Aaron Burr called out Alexander Hamilton + - Aaron Burr called out Alexander Hamilton. hypernym: - 00870255-v ili: i25972 @@ -6903,7 +6903,7 @@ entails: - 00869073-v example: - - She challenged his claims + - She challenged his claims. hypernym: - 00871260-v ili: i25973 @@ -6917,7 +6917,7 @@ - challenge (somebody) to make good on a statement; charge with or censure for an offense example: - - He deserves to be called on that + - He deserves to be called on that. hypernym: - 00870790-v ili: i25974 @@ -6930,7 +6930,7 @@ definition: - to make the subject of dispute, contention, or litigation example: - - They contested the outcome of the race + - They contested the outcome of the race. hypernym: - 00777876-v ili: i25975 @@ -6943,7 +6943,7 @@ definition: - file a formal charge against example: - - The suspect was charged with murdering his wife + - The suspect was charged with murdering his wife. hypernym: - 00844668-v ili: i25976 @@ -6956,8 +6956,8 @@ definition: - notify of danger, potential harm, or risk example: - - The director warned him that he might be fired - - The doctor warned me about the dangers of smoking + - The director warned him that he might be fired. + - The doctor warned me about the dangers of smoking. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i25977 @@ -6970,9 +6970,9 @@ definition: - advise or counsel in terms of someone's behavior example: - - I warned him not to go too far - - I warn you against false assumptions - - She warned him to be quiet + - I warned him not to go too far. + - I warn you against false assumptions. + - She warned him to be quiet. hypernym: - 00874568-v ili: i25978 @@ -6989,7 +6989,7 @@ - warn in advance or beforehand; give an early warning example: - I forewarned him of the trouble that would arise if he showed up at his ex-wife's - house + house. hypernym: - 00871877-v ili: i25979 @@ -7012,7 +7012,7 @@ definition: - to utter intentions of injury or punishment against example: - - He threatened me when I tried to call the police + - He threatened me when I tried to call the police. hypernym: - 00871877-v ili: i25981 @@ -7023,7 +7023,7 @@ definition: - threaten to do something example: - - I offered to leave the committee if they did not accept my proposal + - I offered to leave the committee if they did not accept my proposal. hypernym: - 00873067-v ili: i25982 @@ -7034,8 +7034,8 @@ definition: - to be a menacing indication of something example: - - The clouds threaten rain - - Danger threatens + - The clouds threaten rain. + - Danger threatens. hypernym: - 00873606-v ili: i25983 @@ -7046,7 +7046,7 @@ definition: - indicate, as with a sign or an omen example: - - These signs bode bad news + - These signs bode bad news. hypernym: - 00923271-v ili: i25984 @@ -7069,8 +7069,8 @@ definition: - warn or arouse to a sense of danger or call to a state of preparedness example: - - The empty house alarmed him - - We alerted the new neighbors to the high rate of burglaries + - The empty house alarmed him. + - We alerted the new neighbors to the high rate of burglaries. hypernym: - 00871877-v ili: i25985 @@ -7082,7 +7082,7 @@ definition: - to alert someone to something example: - - His words woke us to terrible facts of the situation + - His words woke us to terrible facts of the situation. hypernym: - 00874096-v ili: i25986 @@ -7093,8 +7093,8 @@ definition: - give advice to example: - - The teacher counsels troubled students - - The lawyer counselled me when I was accused of tax fraud + - The teacher counsels troubled students. + - The lawyer counselled me when I was accused of tax fraud. hypernym: - 00815640-v ili: i25987 @@ -7107,7 +7107,7 @@ definition: - give insider information or advise to example: - - He tipped off the police about the terrorist plot + - He tipped off the police about the terrorist plot. hypernym: - 00874568-v ili: i25988 @@ -7119,7 +7119,7 @@ definition: - inform (somebody) of something example: - - I advised him that the rent was due + - I advised him that the rent was due. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i25989 @@ -7135,7 +7135,7 @@ definition: - present for redemption before maturation example: - - Call a bond + - call a bond hypernym: - 00757790-v ili: i25990 @@ -7148,8 +7148,8 @@ definition: - make familiar or conversant with example: - - you should acquaint yourself with your new computer - - We familiarized ourselves with the new surroundings + - You should acquaint yourself with your new computer. + - We familiarized ourselves with the new surroundings. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i25991 @@ -7164,7 +7164,7 @@ definition: - familiarize (someone) with new surroundings or circumstances example: - - The dean of students tries to orient the freshmen + - The dean of students tries to orient the freshmen. hypernym: - 00875857-v ili: i25992 @@ -7175,7 +7175,7 @@ definition: - familiarize through thorough study or experience example: - - She versed herself in Roman archeology + - She versed herself in Roman archeology. hypernym: - 00875857-v ili: i25993 @@ -7186,7 +7186,7 @@ definition: - familiarize oneself thoroughly with example: - - He really got into semantics + - He really got into semantics. hypernym: - 00875857-v ili: i25995 @@ -7197,7 +7197,7 @@ definition: - push for something example: - - The travel agent recommended strongly that we not travel on Thanksgiving Day + - The travel agent recommended strongly that we not travel on Thanksgiving Day. hypernym: - 00876925-v ili: i25996 @@ -7210,7 +7210,7 @@ definition: - make a proposal, declare a plan for something example: - - the senator proposed to abolish the sales tax + - The senator proposed to abolish the sales tax. hypernym: - 01012145-v ili: i25997 @@ -7235,7 +7235,7 @@ definition: - suggest sex to example: - - She was propositioned by a stranger at the party + - She was propositioned by a stranger at the party. hypernym: - 00876925-v ili: i25999 @@ -7276,7 +7276,7 @@ definition: - advise professionally example: - - The professor consults for industry + - The professor consults for industry. hypernym: - 00874568-v ili: i26003 @@ -7287,7 +7287,7 @@ definition: - have a conference in order to talk something over example: - - We conferred about a plan of action + - We conferred about a plan of action. hypernym: - 00815640-v ili: i26004 @@ -7310,8 +7310,8 @@ definition: - seek information from example: - - You should consult the dictionary - - refer to your notes + - You should consult the dictionary. + - Refer to your notes. hypernym: - 00878858-v ili: i26006 @@ -7324,7 +7324,7 @@ definition: - attempt to find out in a systematically and scientific manner example: - - The student researched the history of that word + - The student researched the history of that word. hypernym: - 00790800-v ili: i26007 @@ -7335,8 +7335,8 @@ definition: - get or ask advice from example: - - Consult your local broker - - They had to consult before arriving at a decision + - Consult your local broker. + - They had to consult before arriving at a decision. hypernym: - 00899241-v ili: i26008 @@ -7360,7 +7360,7 @@ definition: - put before example: - - I submit to you that the accused is guilty + - I submit to you that the accused is guilty. hypernym: - 00876925-v ili: i26010 @@ -7374,7 +7374,7 @@ definition: - yield to another's wish or opinion example: - - The government bowed to the military pressure + - The government bowed to the military pressure. hypernym: - 00806138-v ili: i26011 @@ -7389,7 +7389,7 @@ definition: - refer for judgment or consideration example: - - The lawyers submitted the material to the court + - The lawyers submitted the material to the court. hypernym: - 01956757-v ili: i26012 @@ -7413,7 +7413,7 @@ - submit (a report, etc.) to someone in authority example: - Gov. Chris Christie has returned a bill to the New Jersey Assembly on increased - gun regulations + gun regulations. hypernym: - 00880167-v ili: i26014 @@ -7456,9 +7456,9 @@ definition: - ask (someone) to marry you example: - - he popped the question on Sunday night - - she proposed marriage to the man she had known for only two months - - The old bachelor finally declared himself to the young woman + - He popped the question on Sunday night. + - She proposed marriage to the man she had known for only two months. + - The old bachelor finally declared himself to the young woman. hypernym: - 00755473-v ili: i26018 @@ -7472,7 +7472,7 @@ definition: - tell voluntarily example: - - He volunteered the information + - He volunteered the information. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i26019 @@ -7502,7 +7502,7 @@ definition: - treat gingerly or carefully example: - - You have to stroke the boss + - You have to stroke the boss. hypernym: - 00881748-v ili: i26022 @@ -7513,7 +7513,7 @@ definition: - praise formally and eloquently example: - - The dead woman was eulogized at the funeral + - The dead woman was eulogized at the funeral. hypernym: - 00858506-v ili: i26023 @@ -7525,7 +7525,7 @@ definition: - try to gain favor by cringing or flattering example: - - He is always kowtowing to his boss + - He is always kowtowing to his boss. hypernym: - 00881748-v ili: i26024 @@ -7542,7 +7542,7 @@ definition: - seek favor by fawning or flattery example: - - This employee is currying favor with his superordinates + - This employee is currying favor with his superordinates. hypernym: - 00882499-v ili: i26025 @@ -7566,7 +7566,7 @@ definition: - say something to someone that expresses praise example: - - He complimented her on her last physics paper + - He complimented her on her last physics paper. hypernym: - 00858506-v ili: i26027 @@ -7597,7 +7597,7 @@ definition: - praise enthusiastically example: - - She raved about that new restaurant + - She raved about that new restaurant. hypernym: - 00858506-v ili: i26030 @@ -7618,7 +7618,7 @@ definition: - mention as by way of greeting or to indicate friendship example: - - Remember me to your wife + - Remember me to your wife. hypernym: - 01026199-v ili: i26032 @@ -7639,7 +7639,7 @@ definition: - mention favorably, as in prayer example: - - remember me in your prayers + - Remember me in your prayers. hypernym: - 01026199-v ili: i26034 @@ -7660,7 +7660,7 @@ definition: - give to in charge example: - - I commend my children to you + - I commend my children to you. hypernym: - 02354208-v ili: i26036 @@ -7720,7 +7720,7 @@ definition: - promise to undertake or give example: - - I promise you my best effort + - I promise you my best effort. hypernym: - 01012145-v ili: i26041 @@ -7731,7 +7731,7 @@ definition: - promise solemnly and formally example: - - I pledge that I will honor my wife + - I pledge that I will honor my wife. hypernym: - 00885532-v ili: i26042 @@ -7743,7 +7743,7 @@ definition: - promise to abstain from example: - - I have sworn off cigarettes altogether + - I have sworn off cigarettes altogether. hypernym: - 00885532-v ili: i26043 @@ -7754,7 +7754,7 @@ definition: - bind or secure by a pledge example: - - I was pledged to silence + - I was pledged to silence. hypernym: - 00886738-v ili: i26044 @@ -7774,8 +7774,8 @@ definition: - bind by an obligation; cause to be indebted example: - - He's held by a contract - - I'll hold you by your promise + - He's held by a contract. + - I'll hold you by your promise. hypernym: - 02463535-v ili: i26046 @@ -7801,7 +7801,7 @@ definition: - restrain from independence by an obligation example: - - He was tied down by his work + - He was tied down by his work. hypernym: - 00886738-v ili: i26048 @@ -7812,7 +7812,7 @@ definition: - provide a service or favor for someone example: - - We had to oblige him + - We had to oblige him. hypernym: - 02547977-v ili: i26049 @@ -7833,7 +7833,7 @@ definition: - give as a guarantee example: - - I pledge my honor + - I pledge my honor. hypernym: - 02352633-v ili: i26051 @@ -7844,7 +7844,7 @@ definition: - pledge as a collateral example: - - The loan was collateralized by government bonds + - The loan was collateralized by government bonds. hypernym: - 00887802-v ili: i26052 @@ -7867,7 +7867,7 @@ definition: - make a vow; promise example: - - He vowed never to drink alcohol again + - He vowed never to drink alcohol again. hypernym: - 00886061-v ili: i26054 @@ -7888,7 +7888,7 @@ definition: - inscribe or address by way of compliment example: - - She dedicated her book to her parents + - She dedicated her book to her parents. hypernym: - 01062618-v ili: i26056 @@ -7908,9 +7908,9 @@ definition: - give entirely to a specific person, activity, or cause example: - - She committed herself to the work of God + - She committed herself to the work of God. - give one's talents to a good cause - - consecrate your life to the church + - Consecrate your life to the church. hypernym: - 01161188-v ili: i26058 @@ -7928,7 +7928,7 @@ definition: - offer in good faith example: - - He gave her his word + - He gave her his word. hypernym: - 00887802-v ili: i26059 @@ -7941,7 +7941,7 @@ definition: - dedicate anew example: - - They were asked to rededicate themselves to their country + - They were asked to rededicate themselves to their country. hypernym: - 00888984-v ili: i26060 @@ -7952,7 +7952,7 @@ definition: - take vows, as in religious order example: - - she professed herself as a nun + - She professed herself as a nun. hypernym: - 00888280-v ili: i26061 @@ -7965,7 +7965,7 @@ definition: - become a nun example: - - The young woman took the veil after her fiance died + - The young woman took the veil after her fiance died. hypernym: - 00889847-v ili: i26062 @@ -8009,8 +8009,8 @@ definition: - be engaged by a written agreement example: - - He signed to play the casino on Dec. 18 - - The soprano signed to sing the new opera + - He signed to play the casino on Dec. 18. + - The soprano signed to sing the new opera. hypernym: - 00890307-v ili: i26066 @@ -8033,7 +8033,7 @@ definition: - guarantee financial support of example: - - The opera tour was subvented by a bank + - The opera tour was subvented by a bank. hypernym: - 00891076-v ili: i26068 @@ -8055,7 +8055,7 @@ definition: - give surety or assume responsibility example: - - I vouch for the quality of my products + - I vouch for the quality of my products. hypernym: - 00886061-v ili: i26070 @@ -8080,7 +8080,7 @@ definition: - make certain of example: - - This nest egg will ensure a nice retirement for us + - This nest egg will ensure a nice retirement for us. - Preparation will guarantee success! hypernym: - 00666401-v @@ -8098,7 +8098,7 @@ definition: - make certain of the failure or destruction of example: - - This decision will doom me to lose my position + - This decision will doom me to lose my position. hypernym: - 00892111-v ili: i26073 @@ -8120,7 +8120,7 @@ definition: - protect by insurance example: - - The insurance won't cover this + - The insurance won't cover this. hypernym: - 00893457-v ili: i26075 @@ -8156,8 +8156,8 @@ definition: - stand behind and guarantee the quality, accuracy, or condition of example: - - The dealer warrants all the cars he sells - - I warrant this information + - The dealer warrants all the cars he sells. + - I warrant this information. hypernym: - 02459338-v ili: i26078 @@ -8179,7 +8179,7 @@ definition: - express obligation, thanks, or gratitude for example: - - We must acknowledge the kindness she showed towards us + - We must acknowledge the kindness she showed towards us. hypernym: - 00893836-v ili: i26080 @@ -8192,7 +8192,7 @@ definition: - report the receipt of example: - - The program committee acknowledged the submission of the authors of the paper + - The program committee acknowledged the submission of the authors of the paper. hypernym: - 00744289-v ili: i26081 @@ -8206,8 +8206,8 @@ entails: - 00818972-v example: - - I apologized for being late - - He apologized for the many typos + - I apologized for being late. + - He apologized for the many typos. hypernym: - 00893988-v ili: i26082 @@ -8220,7 +8220,7 @@ - excuse, overlook, or make allowances for; be lenient with example: - excuse someone's behavior - - She condoned her husband's occasional infidelities + - She condoned her husband's occasional infidelities. hypernym: - 00905339-v ili: i26083 @@ -8232,8 +8232,8 @@ definition: - serve as a reason or cause or justification of example: - - Your need to sleep late does not excuse your late arrival at work - - Her recent divorce may explain her reluctance to date again + - Your need to sleep late does not excuse your late arrival at work. + - Her recent divorce may explain her reluctance to date again. hypernym: - 00897737-v ili: i26084 @@ -8254,7 +8254,7 @@ definition: - grant exemption or release to example: - - Please excuse me from this class + - Please excuse me from this class. hypernym: - 00904187-v ili: i26086 @@ -8287,7 +8287,7 @@ definition: - offer as an excuse or plea example: - - She was pleading insanity + - She was pleading insanity. hypernym: - 00896259-v ili: i26089 @@ -8310,7 +8310,7 @@ - defend, explain, clear away, or make excuses for by reasoning example: - rationalize the child's seemingly crazy behavior - - he rationalized his lack of success + - He rationalized his lack of success. hypernym: - 00896689-v ili: i26091 @@ -8325,7 +8325,7 @@ definition: - argue or speak in defense of example: - - She supported the motion to strike + - She supported the motion to strike. hypernym: - 00774234-v ili: i26092 @@ -8338,7 +8338,7 @@ definition: - support someone (as in an argument) example: - - she always takes his side, no matter how sound his argument + - She always takes his side, no matter how sound his argument. hypernym: - 00896689-v members: @@ -8349,8 +8349,8 @@ definition: - defend against attack or criticism example: - - He stood up for his friend - - She stuck up for the teacher who was accused of harassing the student + - He stood up for his friend. + - She stuck up for the teacher who was accused of harassing the student. hypernym: - 00896689-v ili: i26093 @@ -8362,7 +8362,7 @@ definition: - provide an excuse or alibi for someone so as to cover up guilt example: - - I won't lie and cover for you + - I won't lie and cover for you. hypernym: - 01130619-v ili: i26094 @@ -8394,7 +8394,7 @@ definition: - support against an opponent example: - - The appellate court upheld the verdict + - The appellate court upheld the verdict. hypernym: - 01014100-v ili: i26097 @@ -8415,7 +8415,7 @@ definition: - provide adequate grounds to justify (a certain course of action) example: - - The emergency does not warrant all of us buying guns + - The emergency does not warrant all of us buying guns. hypernym: - 00897737-v ili: i26099 @@ -8446,7 +8446,7 @@ definition: - speak to example: - - He addressed the crowd outside the window + - He addressed the crowd outside the window. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26102 @@ -8458,10 +8458,10 @@ definition: - address a question to and expect an answer from example: - - Ask your teacher about trigonometry - - The children asked me about their dead grandmother - - I inquired about their special today - - He had to ask directions several times + - Ask your teacher about trigonometry. + - The children asked me about their dead grandmother. + - I inquired about their special today. + - He had to ask directions several times. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26103 @@ -8485,7 +8485,7 @@ definition: - lower and raise the head, as to indicate assent or agreement or confirmation example: - - The teacher nodded when the student gave the right answer + - The teacher nodded when the student gave the right answer. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26105 @@ -8496,7 +8496,7 @@ definition: - express or signify by nodding example: - - He nodded his approval + - He nodded his approval. hypernym: - 00994073-v ili: i26106 @@ -8516,8 +8516,8 @@ definition: - bend one's knee or body, or lower one's head example: - - He bowed before the King - - She bowed her head in shame + - He bowed before the King. + - She bowed her head in shame. hypernym: - 00994073-v ili: i26108 @@ -8548,7 +8548,7 @@ definition: - acknowledge praise or accept credit example: - - They finally took a bow for what they did + - They finally took a bow for what they did. hypernym: - 00688348-v ili: i26111 @@ -8561,7 +8561,7 @@ entails: - 00900454-v example: - - She curtsied when she shook the Queen's hand + - She curtsied when she shook the Queen's hand. hypernym: - 00898754-v ili: i26112 @@ -8573,7 +8573,7 @@ definition: - greet in a friendly way example: - - I meet this man every day on my way to work and he salutes me + - I meet this man every day on my way to work and he salutes me. hypernym: - 00898754-v ili: i26113 @@ -8596,7 +8596,7 @@ entails: - 00994073-v example: - - When the officers show up, the soldiers have to salute + - When the officers show up, the soldiers have to salute. hypernym: - 00898754-v ili: i26115 @@ -8648,7 +8648,7 @@ definition: - end one's encounter with somebody by causing or permitting the person to leave example: - - I was dismissed after I gave my report + - I was dismissed after I gave my report. hypernym: - 00902724-v ili: i26120 @@ -8669,7 +8669,7 @@ definition: - cause to come to know personally example: - - permit me to acquaint you with my son + - Permit me to acquaint you with my son. - introduce the new neighbors to the community hypernym: - 00833312-v @@ -8685,7 +8685,7 @@ definition: - introduce anew example: - - We haven't met in a long time, so let me reintroduce myself + - We haven't met in a long time, so let me reintroduce myself. hypernym: - 00902866-v ili: i26123 @@ -8706,8 +8706,8 @@ definition: - furnish with a preface or introduction example: - - She always precedes her lectures with a joke - - He prefaced his lecture with a critical remark about the institution + - She always precedes her lectures with a joke. + - He prefaced his lecture with a critical remark about the institution. hypernym: - 01011267-v ili: i26125 @@ -8741,7 +8741,7 @@ definition: - let off the hook example: - - I absolve you from this responsibility + - I absolve you from this responsibility. hypernym: - 00905339-v ili: i26128 @@ -8763,7 +8763,7 @@ definition: - to absolve oneself of responsibility or future blame example: - - I wash my hands of this + - I wash my hands of this. hypernym: - 00904187-v ili: i26129 @@ -8807,7 +8807,7 @@ definition: - make or express a wish example: - - I wish that Christmas were over + - I wish that Christmas were over. hypernym: - 00942415-v ili: i26133 @@ -8820,8 +8820,8 @@ definition: - stop blaming or grant forgiveness example: - - I forgave him his infidelity - - She cannot forgive him for forgetting her birthday + - I forgave him his infidelity. + - She cannot forgive him for forgetting her birthday. hypernym: - 00807711-v ili: i26134 @@ -8832,7 +8832,7 @@ definition: - grant remission of a sin to example: - - The priest absolved him and told him to say ten Hail Marys + - The priest absolved him and told him to say ten Hail Marys. hypernym: - 00905339-v ili: i26135 @@ -8844,7 +8844,7 @@ definition: - forgive example: - - God will remit their sins + - God will remit their sins. hypernym: - 00905339-v ili: i26136 @@ -8857,7 +8857,7 @@ entails: - 00672179-v example: - - The suspect was cleared of the murder charges + - The suspect was cleared of the murder charges. hypernym: - 00973682-v ili: i26137 @@ -8873,7 +8873,7 @@ definition: - clear of accusation, blame, suspicion, or doubt with supporting proof example: - - You must vindicate yourself and fight this libel + - You must vindicate yourself and fight this libel. hypernym: - 00905999-v ili: i26138 @@ -8908,7 +8908,7 @@ - 08458195-n example: - The lawyer got him off, even though there was no doubt in everybody's mind that - he killed his wife + he killed his wife. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i26141 @@ -8930,8 +8930,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - Ford pardoned Nixon - - The Thanksgiving turkey was pardoned by the President + - Ford pardoned Nixon. + - The Thanksgiving turkey was pardoned by the President. hypernym: - 00905339-v ili: i26143 @@ -8953,7 +8953,7 @@ definition: - accept an excuse for example: - - Please excuse my dirty hands + - Please excuse my dirty hands. hypernym: - 00905339-v ili: i26145 @@ -8967,7 +8967,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - The circumstances extenuate the crime + - The circumstances extenuate the crime. hypernym: - 00896259-v ili: i26146 @@ -8984,7 +8984,7 @@ entails: - 00672179-v example: - - The man was convicted of fraud and sentenced + - The man was convicted of fraud and sentenced. hypernym: - 00973682-v ili: i26147 @@ -9010,7 +9010,7 @@ entails: - 00908320-v example: - - He was condemned to ten years in prison + - He was condemned to ten years in prison. hypernym: - 01012145-v ili: i26149 @@ -9032,8 +9032,8 @@ definition: - express complaints, discontent, displeasure, or unhappiness example: - - My mother complains all day - - She has a lot to kick about + - My mother complains all day. + - She has a lot to kick about. hypernym: - 00942415-v ili: i26151 @@ -9082,7 +9082,7 @@ definition: - try to prevent; show opposition to example: - - We should discourage this practice among our youth + - We should discourage this practice among our youth. hypernym: - 00808840-v ili: i26155 @@ -9106,8 +9106,8 @@ definition: - be a regular customer or client of example: - - We patronize this store - - Our sponsor kept our art studio going for as long as he could + - We patronize this store. + - Our sponsor kept our art studio going for as long as he could. hypernym: - 00910304-v ili: i26157 @@ -9144,7 +9144,7 @@ definition: - make complaining remarks or noises under one's breath example: - - she grumbles when she feels overworked + - She grumbles when she feels overworked. hypernym: - 00909100-v ili: i26160 @@ -9159,8 +9159,8 @@ definition: - show one's unhappiness or critical attitude example: - - He scolded about anything that he thought was wrong - - We grumbled about the increased work load + - He scolded about anything that he thought was wrong. + - We grumbled about the increased work load. hypernym: - 00909100-v ili: i26161 @@ -9182,7 +9182,7 @@ definition: - speak softly or lovingly example: - - The mother who held her baby was cooing softly + - The mother who held her baby was cooing softly. hypernym: - 01045986-v ili: i26163 @@ -9202,7 +9202,7 @@ definition: - speak against in an impassioned manner example: - - he declaimed against the wasteful ways of modern society + - He declaimed against the wasteful ways of modern society. hypernym: - 00912088-v ili: i26165 @@ -9223,7 +9223,7 @@ definition: - take strong and forceful action, as to object or express discontent example: - - She raised hell when she found out that she would not be hired again + - She raised hell when she found out that she would not be hired again. hypernym: - 00809123-v ili: i26167 @@ -9273,8 +9273,8 @@ definition: - regret strongly example: - - I deplore this hostile action - - we lamented the loss of benefits + - I deplore this hostile action. + - We lamented the loss of benefits. hypernym: - 00909100-v ili: i26171 @@ -9288,7 +9288,7 @@ definition: - express with regret example: - - I regret to say that you did not gain admission to Harvard + - I regret to say that you did not gain admission to Harvard. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i26172 @@ -9301,7 +9301,7 @@ definition: - decline formally or politely example: - - I regret I can't come to the party + - I regret I can't come to the party. hypernym: - 00799092-v ili: i26173 @@ -9325,9 +9325,9 @@ definition: - utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy example: - - ‘I won!’ he exclaimed - - ‘Help!’ she cried - - ‘I'm here,’ the mother shouted when she saw her child looking lost + - ‘I won!’ he exclaimed. + - ‘Help!’ she cried. + - ‘I'm here,’ the mother shouted when she saw her child looking lost. hypernym: - 00942415-v ili: i26175 @@ -9347,7 +9347,7 @@ - utter in a loud voice; talk in a loud voice (usually denoting characteristic manner of speaking) example: - - My grandmother is hard of hearing — you'll have to shout + - My grandmother is hard of hearing — you'll have to shout. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i26176 @@ -9358,7 +9358,7 @@ definition: - utter or declare in a very loud voice example: - - You don't have to yell — I can hear you just fine + - You don't have to yell — I can hear you just fine. hypernym: - 00914426-v ili: i26177 @@ -9370,8 +9370,8 @@ definition: - utter a sudden loud cry example: - - she cried with pain when the doctor inserted the needle - - I yelled to her from the window but she couldn't hear me + - She cried with pain when the doctor inserted the needle. + - I yelled to her from the window but she couldn't hear me. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26178 @@ -9429,7 +9429,7 @@ definition: - shout, as if with joy or enthusiasm example: - - The children whooped when they were led to the picnic table + - The children whooped when they were led to the picnic table. hypernym: - 00915018-v ili: i26183 @@ -9462,7 +9462,7 @@ definition: - to insert between other elements example: - - She interjected clever remarks + - She interjected clever remarks. hypernym: - 00780320-v ili: i26186 @@ -9478,7 +9478,7 @@ definition: - utter or proclaim insistently and noisily example: - - The delegates clamored their disappointment + - The delegates clamored their disappointment. hypernym: - 00942415-v ili: i26187 @@ -9490,7 +9490,7 @@ definition: - utter in a very loud voice example: - - They vociferated their demands + - They vociferated their demands. hypernym: - 00942415-v ili: i26188 @@ -9502,7 +9502,7 @@ definition: - shout out example: - - He hollered out to surrender our weapons + - He hollered out to surrender our weapons. hypernym: - 00914426-v ili: i26189 @@ -9514,7 +9514,7 @@ definition: - utter words loudly and forcefully example: - - ‘Get out of here,’ he roared + - ‘Get out of here,’ he roared. hypernym: - 00914426-v ili: i26190 @@ -9544,7 +9544,7 @@ definition: - speak louder; raise one's voice example: - - The audience asked the lecturer to please speak up + - The audience asked the lecturer to please speak up. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i26193 @@ -9555,8 +9555,8 @@ definition: - utter in an angry, sharp, or abrupt tone example: - - The sales clerk snapped a reply at the angry customer - - The guard snarled at us + - The sales clerk snapped a reply at the angry customer. + - The guard snarled at us. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i26194 @@ -9568,7 +9568,7 @@ definition: - make a snarling noise or move with a snarling noise example: - - Bullets snarled past us + - Bullets snarled past us. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i26195 @@ -9598,8 +9598,8 @@ definition: - put forward, of a guess, in spite of possible refutation example: - - I am guessing that the price of real estate will rise again - - I cannot pretend to say that you are wrong + - I am guessing that the price of real estate will rise again. + - I cannot pretend to say that you are wrong. hypernym: - 00929020-v ili: i26198 @@ -9613,7 +9613,7 @@ definition: - express a supposition example: - - Let us say that he did not tell the truth + - Let us say that he did not tell the truth. - Let's say you had a lot of money — what would you do? hypernym: - 00929020-v @@ -9645,7 +9645,7 @@ definition: - make a prediction about; tell in advance example: - - Call the outcome of an election + - call the outcome of an election hypernym: - 00918880-v ili: i26202 @@ -9702,7 +9702,7 @@ - establish after a calculation, investigation, experiment, survey, or study example: - find the product of two numbers - - The physicist who found the elusive particle won the Nobel Prize + - The physicist who found the elusive particle won the Nobel Prize. hypernym: - 00666706-v ili: i26207 @@ -9753,7 +9753,7 @@ definition: - fix, find, or establish again example: - - the physicists redetermined Planck's constant + - The physicists redetermined Planck's constant. hypernym: - 00920843-v ili: i26211 @@ -9764,7 +9764,7 @@ definition: - determine the order of constituents in example: - - They sequenced the human genome + - They sequenced the human genome. hypernym: - 00920843-v ili: i26212 @@ -9776,10 +9776,10 @@ - find out, learn, or determine with certainty, usually by making an inquiry or other effort example: - - I want to see whether she speaks French - - See whether it works - - find out if he speaks Russian - - Check whether the train leaves on time + - I want to see whether she speaks French. + - See whether it works. + - Find out if he speaks Russian. + - Check whether the train leaves on time. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i26213 @@ -9817,8 +9817,8 @@ definition: - imagine to be the case or true or probable example: - - I suspect he is a fugitive - - I surmised that the butler did it + - I suspect he is a fugitive. + - I surmised that the butler did it. hypernym: - 00918880-v ili: i26216 @@ -9830,9 +9830,9 @@ definition: - be a signal for or a symptom of example: - - These symptoms indicate a serious illness - - Her behavior points to a severe neurosis - - The economic indicators signal that the euro is undervalued + - These symptoms indicate a serious illness. + - Her behavior points to a severe neurosis. + - The economic indicators signal that the euro is undervalued. hypernym: - 00954556-v ili: i26217 @@ -9847,7 +9847,7 @@ definition: - designate as if by a mark example: - - This sign marks the border + - This sign marks the border. hypernym: - 00923271-v ili: i26218 @@ -9871,7 +9871,7 @@ definition: - indicate the dimensions on example: - - These techniques permit us to dimension the human heart + - These techniques permit us to dimension the human heart. hypernym: - 00923709-v ili: i26220 @@ -9921,8 +9921,8 @@ definition: - indicate a certain reading; of gauges and instruments example: - - The thermometer showed thirteen degrees below zero - - The gauge read ‘empty’ + - The thermometer showed thirteen degrees below zero. + - The gauge read ‘empty’. hypernym: - 00929986-v ili: i26225 @@ -9936,7 +9936,7 @@ definition: - indicate example: - - The clock says noon + - The clock says noon. hypernym: - 00924838-v ili: i26226 @@ -9949,7 +9949,7 @@ definition: - give evidence of, as of records example: - - The diary shows his distress that evening + - The diary shows his distress that evening. hypernym: - 00924838-v ili: i26227 @@ -9969,8 +9969,8 @@ definition: - indicate (a certain time) by striking example: - - The clock struck midnight - - Just when I entered, the clock struck + - The clock struck midnight. + - Just when I entered, the clock struck. hypernym: - 00924838-v ili: i26229 @@ -9981,9 +9981,9 @@ definition: - indicate a place, direction, person, or thing; either spatially or figuratively example: - - I showed the customer the glove section - - He pointed to the empty parking space - - he indicated his opponents + - I showed the customer the glove section. + - He pointed to the empty parking space. + - He indicated his opponents. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i26230 @@ -9997,7 +9997,7 @@ definition: - indicate the presence of (game) by standing and pointing with the muzzle example: - - the dog pointed the dead duck + - The dog pointed the dead duck. hypernym: - 00925764-v ili: i26231 @@ -10038,7 +10038,7 @@ definition: - hold in suspicion; believe to be guilty example: - - The U.S. suspected Bin Laden as the mastermind behind the terrorist attacks + - The U.S. suspected Bin Laden as the mastermind behind the terrorist attacks. hypernym: - 00633399-v ili: i26235 @@ -10049,8 +10049,8 @@ definition: - place in doubt or express doubtful speculation example: - - I wonder whether this was the right thing to do - - she wondered whether it would snow tonight + - I wonder whether this was the right thing to do. + - She wondered whether it would snow tonight. hypernym: - 00632042-v ili: i26236 @@ -10071,7 +10071,7 @@ definition: - be amazed at example: - - We marvelled at the child's linguistic abilities + - We marvelled at the child's linguistic abilities. hypernym: - 00719282-v ili: i26238 @@ -10092,7 +10092,7 @@ definition: - elaborate, as of theories and hypotheses example: - - Could you develop the ideas in your thesis + - Could you develop the ideas in your thesis. hypernym: - 00635105-v ili: i26240 @@ -10108,7 +10108,7 @@ definition: - develop and work out fully in one's mind example: - - I need to mature my thoughts + - I need to mature my thoughts. hypernym: - 00927844-v ili: i26241 @@ -10160,7 +10160,7 @@ - talk over conjecturally, or review in an idle or casual way and with an element of doubt or without sufficient reason to reach a conclusion example: - - We were speculating whether the President had to resign after the scandal + - We were speculating whether the President had to resign after the scandal. hypernym: - 00634289-v ili: i26246 @@ -10181,7 +10181,7 @@ definition: - give to understand example: - - I insinuated that I did not like his wife + - I insinuated that I did not like his wife. hypernym: - 00929401-v ili: i26248 @@ -10205,7 +10205,7 @@ definition: - to state or express briefly example: - - indicated his wishes in a letter + - … indicated his wishes in a letter hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i26250 @@ -10216,7 +10216,7 @@ definition: - suggest the necessity of an intervention; in medicine example: - - Tetracycline is indicated in such cases + - Tetracycline is indicated in such cases. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i26251 @@ -10236,7 +10236,7 @@ definition: - (of information) make known; pass on example: - - She conveyed the message to me + - She conveyed the message to me. hypernym: - 02301114-v ili: i26253 @@ -10261,7 +10261,7 @@ definition: - communicate in sign language example: - - I don't know how to sign, so I could not communicate with my deaf cousin + - I don't know how to sign, so I could not communicate with my deaf cousin. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26255 @@ -10272,7 +10272,7 @@ definition: - convey by one's expression example: - - She looked her devotion to me + - She looked her devotion to me. hypernym: - 00930591-v ili: i26256 @@ -10283,7 +10283,7 @@ definition: - make known or cause to appear with great speed example: - - The latest intelligence is flashed to all command posts + - The latest intelligence is flashed to all command posts. hypernym: - 00930591-v ili: i26257 @@ -10294,7 +10294,7 @@ definition: - manifest or evince example: - - She breathes the Christian spirit + - She breathes the Christian spirit. hypernym: - 00930591-v ili: i26258 @@ -10315,8 +10315,8 @@ definition: - give sudden release to an expression example: - - We burst out laughing - - ‘I hate you,’ she burst out + - We burst out laughing. + - ‘I hate you,’ she burst out. hypernym: - 00945869-v ili: i26260 @@ -10327,8 +10327,8 @@ definition: - burst out with a violent or profane utterance example: - - ripped out a vicious oath - - ripped out with an oath + - … ripped out a vicious oath + - … ripped out with an oath hypernym: - 00931971-v ili: i26261 @@ -10339,7 +10339,7 @@ definition: - call to mind example: - - this remark evoked sadness + - This remark evoked sadness. hypernym: - 00945869-v ili: i26262 @@ -10361,7 +10361,7 @@ definition: - imply as a possibility example: - - The evidence suggests a need for more clarification + - The evidence suggests a need for more clarification. hypernym: - 00932561-v ili: i26264 @@ -10373,7 +10373,7 @@ definition: - imply or suggest example: - - Your remarks make me out to be stupid + - Your remarks make me out to be stupid. hypernym: - 00932768-v ili: i26265 @@ -10384,7 +10384,7 @@ definition: - involve as a necessary condition of consequence; as in logic example: - - solving the problem is predicated on understanding it well + - Solving the problem is predicated on understanding it well. hypernym: - 00932561-v ili: i26266 @@ -10396,7 +10396,7 @@ definition: - have as a meaning example: - - ‘multi-’ denotes ‘many’ + - ‘multi-’ denotes ‘many’. hypernym: - 00933814-v ili: i26267 @@ -10410,8 +10410,8 @@ definition: - denote or connote example: - - ‘maison’ means ‘house’ in French - - An example sentence would show what this word means + - ‘maison’ means ‘house’ in French. + - An example sentence would show what this word means. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i26268 @@ -10427,7 +10427,7 @@ definition: - be a sign or indication of example: - - Her smile denoted that she agreed + - Her smile denoted that she agreed. hypernym: - 01032165-v ili: i26269 @@ -10466,7 +10466,7 @@ - practice sophistry; change the meaning of or be vague about in order to mislead or deceive example: - - Don't twist my words + - Don't twist my words. hypernym: - 00933429-v ili: i26272 @@ -10491,7 +10491,7 @@ definition: - speak unintelligibly in or as if in religious ecstasy example: - - The parishioners spoke in tongues + - The parishioners spoke in tongues. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i26274 @@ -10502,7 +10502,7 @@ definition: - give voice to example: - - He voiced his concern + - He voiced his concern. hypernym: - 00942415-v ili: i26275 @@ -10513,8 +10513,8 @@ definition: - make less strong or intense; soften example: - - Tone down that aggressive letter - - The author finally tamed some of his potentially offensive statements + - Tone down that aggressive letter. + - The author finally tamed some of his potentially offensive statements. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i26276 @@ -10530,12 +10530,12 @@ - make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret example: - - The auction house would not disclose the price at which the van Gogh had sold - - The actress won't reveal how old she is + - The auction house would not disclose the price at which the van Gogh had sold. + - The actress won't reveal how old she is. - bring out the truth - - he broke the news to her + - He broke the news to her. - unwrap the evidence in the murder case - - The newspaper uncovered the President's illegal dealings + - The newspaper uncovered the President's illegal dealings. hypernym: - 00954556-v ili: i26277 @@ -10559,7 +10559,7 @@ definition: - explore and expose misconduct and scandals concerning public figures example: - - This reporter was well-known for his muckraking + - This reporter was well-known for his muckraking. hypernym: - 00935783-v ili: i26278 @@ -10570,8 +10570,8 @@ definition: - cause to be revealed and jeopardized example: - - The story blew their cover - - The double agent was blown by the other side + - The story blew their cover. + - The double agent was blown by the other side. hypernym: - 00935783-v ili: i26279 @@ -10582,7 +10582,7 @@ definition: - be made known; be disclosed or revealed example: - - The truth will out + - The truth will out. hypernym: - 00427534-v ili: i26280 @@ -10594,8 +10594,8 @@ definition: - reveal (something) about somebody's identity or lifestyle example: - - The gay actor was outed last week - - Someone outed a CIA agent + - The gay actor was outed last week. + - Someone outed a CIA agent. hypernym: - 00935783-v ili: i26281 @@ -10606,7 +10606,7 @@ definition: - to state openly and publicly one's homosexuality example: - - This actor outed last year + - This actor outed last year. hypernym: - 00935783-v ili: i26282 @@ -10619,7 +10619,7 @@ definition: - reveal the true nature of example: - - The journal article unmasked the corrupt politician + - The journal article unmasked the corrupt politician. hypernym: - 00854877-v ili: i26283 @@ -10631,7 +10631,7 @@ definition: - produce or disclose suddenly or unexpectedly example: - - He sprang the news on me just as I was leaving + - He sprang the news on me just as I was leaving. hypernym: - 00935783-v ili: i26284 @@ -10642,7 +10642,7 @@ definition: - be released or become known; of news example: - - News of her death broke in the morning + - News of her death broke in the morning. hypernym: - 00427534-v ili: i26285 @@ -10657,7 +10657,7 @@ definition: - be leaked example: - - The news leaked out despite his secrecy + - The news leaked out despite his secrecy. hypernym: - 00938019-v ili: i26286 @@ -10669,7 +10669,7 @@ definition: - reveal unintentionally example: - - Her smile betrayed her true feelings + - Her smile betrayed her true feelings. hypernym: - 00935783-v ili: i26287 @@ -10724,7 +10724,7 @@ definition: - tell anonymously example: - - The news was leaked to the paper + - The news was leaked to the paper. hypernym: - 00935783-v ili: i26292 @@ -10735,7 +10735,7 @@ definition: - divulge confidential information or secrets example: - - Be careful — his secretary talks + - Be careful — his secretary talks. hypernym: - 00935783-v ili: i26293 @@ -10771,7 +10771,7 @@ - orally recite the letters of or give the spelling of example: - How do you spell this word? - - We had to spell out our names for the police officer + - We had to spell out our names for the police officer. hypernym: - 00947287-v ili: i26295 @@ -10851,7 +10851,7 @@ definition: - make plain and comprehensible example: - - He explained the laws of physics to his students + - He explained the laws of physics to his students. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i26303 @@ -10905,8 +10905,8 @@ definition: - articulate; either verbally or with a cry, shout, or noise example: - - She expressed her anger - - He uttered a curse + - She expressed her anger. + - He uttered a curse. hypernym: - 00945869-v ili: i26308 @@ -10921,7 +10921,7 @@ definition: - utter unclearly example: - - She swallowed the last words of her speech + - She swallowed the last words of her speech. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i26309 @@ -10968,7 +10968,7 @@ definition: - express without restraint example: - - The woman poured out her frustrations as the judge listened + - The woman poured out her frustrations as the judge listened. hypernym: - 00942415-v ili: i26313 @@ -10989,7 +10989,7 @@ definition: - deliver verbally example: - - He got off the best line I've heard in a long time + - He got off the best line I've heard in a long time. hypernym: - 00942415-v ili: i26315 @@ -11000,8 +11000,8 @@ definition: - express in speech example: - - She talks a lot of nonsense - - This depressed patient does not verbalize + - She talks a lot of nonsense. + - This depressed patient does not verbalize. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26316 @@ -11019,7 +11019,7 @@ definition: - be verbose example: - - This lawyer verbalizes and is rather tedious + - This lawyer verbalizes and is rather tedious. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i26317 @@ -11044,7 +11044,7 @@ definition: - discuss or mention example: - - they talked of many things + - They talked of many things. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i26319 @@ -11066,7 +11066,7 @@ definition: - give expression to example: - - She showed her disappointment + - She showed her disappointment. hypernym: - 00930591-v ili: i26321 @@ -11079,8 +11079,8 @@ definition: - manifest or show example: - - This student gives promise of real creativity - - The office gave evidence of tampering + - This student gives promise of real creativity. + - The office gave evidence of tampering. hypernym: - 00945869-v ili: i26322 @@ -11091,7 +11091,7 @@ definition: - make apparent by one's mood or behavior example: - - She exudes great confidence + - She exudes great confidence. hypernym: - 00945869-v ili: i26323 @@ -11102,8 +11102,8 @@ definition: - give expression or utterance to example: - - She vented her anger - - The graduates gave vent to cheers + - She vented her anger. + - The graduates gave vent to cheers. hypernym: - 00945869-v ili: i26324 @@ -11136,7 +11136,7 @@ definition: - conclude from evidence example: - - I gather you have not done your homework + - I gather you have not done your homework. hypernym: - 00636134-v ili: i26327 @@ -11147,8 +11147,8 @@ definition: - repeat aloud from memory example: - - she recited a poem - - The pupil recited his lesson for the day + - She recited a poem. + - The pupil recited his lesson for the day. hypernym: - 00959711-v ili: i26328 @@ -11159,8 +11159,8 @@ definition: - recite or repeat a fixed text example: - - Say grace - - She said her ‘Hail Mary’ + - say grace + - She said her ‘Hail Mary’. hypernym: - 00947287-v ili: i26329 @@ -11171,7 +11171,7 @@ definition: - recite volubly or extravagantly example: - - he could rattle off the names of all the chemical elements + - He could rattle off the names of all the chemical elements. hypernym: - 00947287-v ili: i26330 @@ -11186,7 +11186,7 @@ definition: - give or make a list of; name individually; give the names of example: - - List the states west of the Mississippi + - List the states west of the Mississippi. hypernym: - 00948137-v ili: i26331 @@ -11198,8 +11198,8 @@ definition: - specify individually example: - - She enumerated the many obstacles she had encountered - - The doctor recited the list of possible side effects of the drug + - She enumerated the many obstacles she had encountered. + - The doctor recited the list of possible side effects of the drug. hypernym: - 01028104-v ili: i26332 @@ -11225,7 +11225,7 @@ definition: - enumerate example: - - We must number the names of the great mathematicians + - We must number the names of the great mathematicians. hypernym: - 01028104-v ili: i26334 @@ -11254,7 +11254,7 @@ definition: - mention and identify by name example: - - name your accomplices! + - Name your accomplices! hypernym: - 00949109-v ili: i26336 @@ -11265,7 +11265,7 @@ definition: - set anew example: - - They re-set the date on the clock + - They re-set the date on the clock. hypernym: - 00949109-v ili: i26337 @@ -11285,7 +11285,7 @@ definition: - name or recite the numbers in ascending order example: - - The toddler could count to 100 + - The toddler could count to 100. hypernym: - 00947287-v ili: i26339 @@ -11297,7 +11297,7 @@ - determine the number or amount of example: - Can you count the books on your shelf? - - Count your change + - Count your change. hypernym: - 00920843-v ili: i26340 @@ -11320,7 +11320,7 @@ definition: - conduct a census example: - - They censused the deer in the forest + - They censused the deer in the forest. hypernym: - 00950103-v ili: i26342 @@ -11331,7 +11331,7 @@ definition: - give numbers to example: - - You should number the pages of the thesis + - You should number the pages of the thesis. hypernym: - 01032165-v ili: i26343 @@ -11353,7 +11353,7 @@ definition: - determine the sum of example: - - Add all the people in this town to those of the neighboring town + - Add all the people in this town to those of the neighboring town. hypernym: - 00950103-v ili: i26345 @@ -11419,8 +11419,8 @@ definition: - show consideration for; take into account example: - - You must consider her age - - The judge considered the offender's youth and was lenient + - You must consider her age. + - The judge considered the offender's youth and was lenient. hypernym: - 00630153-v ili: i26350 @@ -11442,7 +11442,7 @@ definition: - pronounce (vowels) by bringing the tongue closer to the roof of the mouth example: - - raise your ‘o’ + - Raise your ‘o’. hypernym: - 00980581-v ili: i26352 @@ -11472,7 +11472,7 @@ definition: - pronounce with a lowered velum example: - - She nasalizes all her vowels + - She nasalizes all her vowels. hypernym: - 00980581-v ili: i26355 @@ -11486,7 +11486,7 @@ definition: - speak nasally or through the nose example: - - In this part of the country, people tend to nasalize + - In this part of the country, people tend to nasalize. hypernym: - 00980581-v ili: i26356 @@ -11500,7 +11500,7 @@ definition: - pronounce a word incorrectly example: - - She mispronounces many Latinate words + - She mispronounces many Latinate words. hypernym: - 00980581-v ili: i26357 @@ -11512,7 +11512,7 @@ definition: - utter platitudes example: - - The candidate platitudinized and bored the audience + - The candidate platitudinized and bored the audience. hypernym: - 00942415-v ili: i26358 @@ -11555,7 +11555,7 @@ definition: - let something be known example: - - Tell them that you will be late + - Tell them that you will be late. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i26362 @@ -11567,7 +11567,7 @@ - reveal information example: - If you don't oblige me, I'll talk! - - The former employee spilled all the details + - The former employee spilled all the details. hypernym: - 00954556-v ili: i26363 @@ -11581,7 +11581,7 @@ definition: - give an account of; narrate example: - - The witness related the events + - The witness related the events. hypernym: - 00955248-v ili: i26364 @@ -11592,8 +11592,8 @@ definition: - narrate or give a detailed account of example: - - Tell what happened - - The father told a story to his child + - Tell what happened. + - The father told a story to his child. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i26365 @@ -11607,7 +11607,7 @@ definition: - twist and turn so as to give an intended interpretation example: - - The President's spokesmen had to spin the story to make it less embarrassing + - The President's spokesmen had to spin the story to make it less embarrassing. hypernym: - 00775012-v ili: i26366 @@ -11657,7 +11657,7 @@ definition: - give evidence example: - - he was telling on all his former colleague + - He was telling on all his former colleague. hypernym: - 00834860-v ili: i26371 @@ -11669,7 +11669,7 @@ definition: - make public example: - - She aired her opinions on welfare + - She aired her opinions on welfare. hypernym: - 00954556-v ili: i26372 @@ -11702,7 +11702,7 @@ - mean or intend to express or convey example: - You never understand what I mean! - - what do his words intend? + - What do his words intend? hypernym: - 00930591-v ili: i26375 @@ -11714,7 +11714,7 @@ definition: - direct (a remark) toward an intended goal example: - - She wanted to aim a pun + - She wanted to aim a pun. hypernym: - 00957180-v ili: i26376 @@ -11726,7 +11726,7 @@ - add details, as to an account or idea; clarify the meaning of and discourse in a learned way, usually in writing example: - - She elaborated on the main ideas in her dissertation + - She elaborated on the main ideas in her dissertation. hypernym: - 00941888-v ili: i26377 @@ -11771,8 +11771,8 @@ definition: - describe or portray the character or the qualities or peculiarities of example: - - You can characterize his behavior as that of an egotist - - This poem can be characterized as a lament for a dead lover + - You can characterize his behavior as that of an egotist. + - This poem can be characterized as a lament for a dead lover. hypernym: - 00611237-v ili: i26380 @@ -11796,7 +11796,7 @@ definition: - give a definition for the meaning of a word example: - - Define ‘sadness’ + - define ‘sadness’ hypernym: - 00949109-v ili: i26382 @@ -11846,7 +11846,7 @@ definition: - repeat mindlessly example: - - The students parroted the teacher's words + - The students parroted the teacher's words. hypernym: - 00959711-v ili: i26387 @@ -11857,7 +11857,7 @@ definition: - to say, state, or perform again example: - - She kept reiterating her request + - She kept reiterating her request. hypernym: - 00954556-v ili: i26388 @@ -11873,7 +11873,7 @@ definition: - repeat a response after the cessation of the original stimulus example: - - The subjects in this study perseverated + - The subjects in this study perseverated. hypernym: - 00960366-v ili: i26389 @@ -11884,7 +11884,7 @@ definition: - repeat an action or statement example: - - The next speaker dittoed her argument + - The next speaker dittoed her argument. hypernym: - 00960366-v ili: i26390 @@ -11895,7 +11895,7 @@ definition: - repeat after memorization example: - - For the exam, you must be able to regurgitate the information + - For the exam, you must be able to regurgitate the information. hypernym: - 00959711-v ili: i26391 @@ -11907,8 +11907,8 @@ definition: - come back to example: - - Don't dwell on the past - - She is always harping on the same old things + - Don't dwell on the past. + - She is always harping on the same old things. hypernym: - 00960366-v ili: i26392 @@ -11920,7 +11920,7 @@ definition: - go back to something earlier example: - - This harks back to a previous remark of his + - This harks back to a previous remark of his. hypernym: - 00933429-v ili: i26393 @@ -11946,7 +11946,7 @@ example: - I have to translate when my in-laws from Austria visit the U.S. - Can you interpret the speech of the visiting dignitaries? - - She rendered the French poem into English + - She rendered the French poem into English. - He translates for the U.N. hypernym: - 00960366-v @@ -12036,7 +12036,7 @@ definition: - provide interlinear explanations for words or phrases example: - - He annotated on what his teacher had written + - He annotated on what his teacher had written. hypernym: - 00940278-v ili: i26403 @@ -12081,7 +12081,7 @@ definition: - make or coin into a word or accept a new word into the lexicon of a language example: - - The concept expressed by German ‘Gemuetlichkeit’ is not lexicalized in English + - The concept expressed by German ‘Gemuetlichkeit’ is not lexicalized in English. hypernym: - 00982485-v ili: i26407 @@ -12093,8 +12093,8 @@ definition: - exchange thoughts; talk with example: - - We often talk business - - Actions talk louder than words + - We often talk business. + - Actions talk louder than words. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26408 @@ -12106,7 +12106,7 @@ definition: - speak in a condescending manner, as if to a child example: - - He talks down to her + - He talks down to her. hypernym: - 00964479-v ili: i26409 @@ -12145,9 +12145,9 @@ definition: - use language example: - - the baby talks already - - the prisoner won't speak - - they speak a strange dialect + - The baby talks already. + - The prisoner won't speak. + - They speak a strange dialect. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26413 @@ -12168,7 +12168,7 @@ definition: - speak with spotty or superficial knowledge example: - - She smatters Russian + - She smatters Russian. hypernym: - 00965602-v ili: i26415 @@ -12188,7 +12188,7 @@ definition: - talk frankly with; lay it on the line example: - - I have to level with you + - I have to level with you. hypernym: - 00964479-v ili: i26417 @@ -12240,7 +12240,7 @@ definition: - to give an account or representation of in words example: - - Discreet Italian police described it in a manner typically continental + - Discreet Italian police described it in a manner typically continental. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i26422 @@ -12253,7 +12253,7 @@ definition: - make known to the authorities example: - - One student reported the other to the principal + - One student reported the other to the principal. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i26423 @@ -12264,7 +12264,7 @@ definition: - complain about; make a charge against example: - - I reported her to the supervisor + - I reported her to the supervisor. hypernym: - 00909100-v ili: i26424 @@ -12275,7 +12275,7 @@ definition: - announce one's presence example: - - I report to work every day at 9 o'clock + - I report to work every day at 9 o'clock. hypernym: - 00976399-v ili: i26425 @@ -12286,7 +12286,7 @@ definition: - announce publicly or officially example: - - The President declared war + - The President declared war. hypernym: - 01011267-v ili: i26426 @@ -12339,8 +12339,8 @@ definition: - announce as the result of an investigation or experience or finding example: - - Dozens of incidents of wife beatings are reported daily in this city - - The team reported significant advances in their research + - Dozens of incidents of wife beatings are reported daily in this city. + - The team reported significant advances in their research. hypernym: - 00976399-v ili: i26431 @@ -12351,8 +12351,8 @@ definition: - be responsible for reporting the details of, as in journalism example: - - Snow reported on China in the 1950's - - The cub reporter covered New York City + - Snow reported on China in the 1950's. + - The cub reporter covered New York City. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i26432 @@ -12366,7 +12366,7 @@ definition: - maintain a check on; especially by patrolling example: - - The second officer covered the top floor + - The second officer covered the top floor. hypernym: - 00664507-v ili: i26433 @@ -12394,7 +12394,7 @@ definition: - supervise the publication of example: - - The same family has been editing the influential newspaper for almost 100 years + - The same family has been editing the influential newspaper for almost 100 years. hypernym: - 00969657-v ili: i26435 @@ -12473,7 +12473,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06287933-n example: - - The Royal wedding was televised + - The Royal wedding was televised. hypernym: - 00975088-v ili: i26441 @@ -12496,8 +12496,8 @@ definition: - become widely known and passed on example: - - the rumor spread - - the story went around in the office + - The rumor spread. + - The story went around in the office. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i26443 @@ -12524,8 +12524,8 @@ - cater to popular taste to make popular and present to the general public; bring into general or common use example: - - They popularized coffee in Washington State - - Relativity Theory was vulgarized by these authors + - They popularized coffee in Washington State. + - Relativity Theory was vulgarized by these authors. hypernym: - 00970243-v ili: i26445 @@ -12563,8 +12563,8 @@ definition: - ascribe a quality to or give a name of a common noun that reflects a quality example: - - He called me a bastard - - She called her children lazy and ungrateful + - He called me a bastard. + - She called her children lazy and ungrateful. hypernym: - 01031885-v ili: i26448 @@ -12579,7 +12579,7 @@ definition: - assign in incorrect name to example: - - These misnamed philanthropists + - these misnamed philanthropists hypernym: - 00973047-v ili: i26449 @@ -12591,7 +12591,7 @@ definition: - advertize in strongly positive terms example: - - This product was touted as a revolutionary invention + - This product was touted as a revolutionary invention. hypernym: - 00973682-v ili: i26450 @@ -12602,7 +12602,7 @@ definition: - pronounce judgment on example: - - They labeled him unfit to work here + - They labeled him unfit to work here. hypernym: - 00824028-v ili: i26451 @@ -12629,8 +12629,8 @@ definition: - pronounce fit or able example: - - She was qualified to run the marathon - - The nurses were qualified to administer the injections + - She was qualified to run the marathon. + - The nurses were qualified to administer the injections. hypernym: - 00973682-v ili: i26453 @@ -12652,7 +12652,7 @@ definition: - declare unfit example: - - She was disqualified for the Olympics because she was a professional athlete + - She was disqualified for the Olympics because she was a professional athlete. hypernym: - 00973682-v ili: i26455 @@ -12678,7 +12678,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06274829-n example: - - We cannot air this X-rated song + - We cannot air this X-rated song. hypernym: - 00956640-v ili: i26457 @@ -12753,7 +12753,7 @@ definition: - make known; make an announcement example: - - She denoted her feelings clearly + - She denoted her feelings clearly. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i26463 @@ -12765,8 +12765,8 @@ definition: - proclaim or announce in public example: - - before we had newspapers, a town crier would cry the news - - He cried his merchandise in the market square + - Before we had newspapers, a town crier would cry the news. + - He cried his merchandise in the market square. hypernym: - 00976399-v ili: i26464 @@ -12778,7 +12778,7 @@ definition: - utter a characteristic note or cry example: - - bluejays called to one another + - Bluejays called to one another. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26465 @@ -12811,7 +12811,7 @@ definition: - give the names of example: - - He announced the winners of the spelling bee + - He announced the winners of the spelling bee. hypernym: - 01028104-v ili: i26468 @@ -12843,7 +12843,7 @@ definition: - call attention to example: - - Please don't advertise the fact that he has AIDS + - Please don't advertise the fact that he has AIDS. hypernym: - 00976399-v ili: i26471 @@ -12884,8 +12884,8 @@ definition: - make publicity for; try to sell (a product) example: - - The salesman is aggressively pushing the new computer model - - The company is heavily advertizing their new laptops + - The salesman is aggressively pushing the new computer model. + - The company is heavily advertizing their new laptops. hypernym: - 00858506-v ili: i26475 @@ -12901,7 +12901,7 @@ definition: - advertise especially by posters or placards example: - - He was billed as the greatest tenor since Caruso + - He was billed as the greatest tenor since Caruso. hypernym: - 00978685-v ili: i26476 @@ -12912,8 +12912,8 @@ definition: - state or announce example: - - ‘I am not a Communist,’ he exclaimed - - The King will proclaim an amnesty + - ‘I am not a Communist,’ he exclaimed. + - The King will proclaim an amnesty. hypernym: - 01012145-v ili: i26477 @@ -12926,7 +12926,7 @@ definition: - proclaim one's support, sympathy, or opinion for or against example: - - His wife declared at once for moving to the West Coast + - His wife declared at once for moving to the West Coast. hypernym: - 00979368-v ili: i26478 @@ -12937,7 +12937,7 @@ definition: - proclaim on, or as if on, a trumpet example: - - Liberals like to trumpet their opposition to the death penalty + - Liberals like to trumpet their opposition to the death penalty. hypernym: - 00979368-v ili: i26479 @@ -12957,7 +12957,7 @@ definition: - declare formally; declare someone to be something; of titles example: - - He was proclaimed King + - He was proclaimed King. hypernym: - 01031533-v ili: i26481 @@ -12982,8 +12982,8 @@ entails: - 00944022-v example: - - She pronounces French words in a funny way - - I cannot say ‘zip wire’ + - She pronounces French words in a funny way. + - I cannot say ‘zip wire’. - Can the child sound out this complicated word? hypernym: - 00944022-v @@ -13001,7 +13001,7 @@ - articulate (a consonant) with the tongue curled back against the palate example: - Indian accents can be characterized by the fact that speakers retroflex their - consonants + consonants. hypernym: - 00980581-v ili: i26484 @@ -13012,7 +13012,7 @@ definition: - articulate without making audible sounds example: - - she was reading to herself and merely subvocalized + - She was reading to herself and merely subvocalized. hypernym: - 00980581-v ili: i26485 @@ -13024,7 +13024,7 @@ definition: - utter aloud example: - - She said ‘Hello’ to everyone in the office + - She said ‘Hello’ to everyone in the office. hypernym: - 00942415-v ili: i26486 @@ -13035,7 +13035,7 @@ definition: - utter with distinct articulation of each syllable example: - - The poet syllabized the verses he read + - The poet syllabized the verses he read. hypernym: - 00980581-v ili: i26487 @@ -13069,7 +13069,7 @@ definition: - put into words or an expression example: - - He formulated his concerns to the board of trustees + - He formulated his concerns to the board of trustees. hypernym: - 00945869-v ili: i26490 @@ -13104,8 +13104,8 @@ definition: - formulate in a particular style or language example: - - I wouldn't put it that way - - She cast her request in very polite language + - I wouldn't put it that way. + - She cast her request in very polite language. hypernym: - 00982485-v ili: i26493 @@ -13120,7 +13120,7 @@ definition: - speak haltingly example: - - The speaker faltered when he saw his opponent enter the room + - The speaker faltered when he saw his opponent enter the room. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i26494 @@ -13143,8 +13143,8 @@ definition: - utter impulsively example: - - He blurted out the secret - - He blundered his stupid ideas + - He blurted out the secret. + - He blundered his stupid ideas. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i26496 @@ -13198,7 +13198,7 @@ definition: - inflect for number, gender, case, etc. example: - - in many languages, speakers decline nouns, pronouns, and adjectives + - In many languages, speakers decline nouns, pronouns, and adjectives. hypernym: - 00984546-v ili: i26501 @@ -13220,7 +13220,7 @@ definition: - put stress on; utter with an accent example: - - In Farsi, you accent the last syllable of each word + - In Farsi, you accent the last syllable of each word. hypernym: - 00980581-v ili: i26503 @@ -13233,7 +13233,7 @@ definition: - pronounce as a vowel example: - - between two consonants, this liquid is vowelized + - Between two consonants, this liquid is vowelized. hypernym: - 00980581-v ili: i26504 @@ -13247,8 +13247,8 @@ definition: - express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words) example: - - She let out a big heavy sigh - - He uttered strange sounds that nobody could understand + - She let out a big heavy sigh. + - He uttered strange sounds that nobody could understand. hypernym: - 00945869-v ili: i26505 @@ -13262,7 +13262,7 @@ definition: - utter fast and forcefully example: - - She shot back an answer + - She shot back an answer. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26506 @@ -13273,7 +13273,7 @@ definition: - utter with a gurgling sound example: - - ‘Help,’ the stabbing victim gurgled + - ‘Help,’ the stabbing victim gurgled. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26507 @@ -13284,7 +13284,7 @@ definition: - utter a characteristic sound example: - - The cat was crying + - The cat was crying. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26508 @@ -13295,7 +13295,7 @@ definition: - speak in a nasal voice example: - - ‘Come here,’ he nasaled + - ‘Come here,’ he nasaled. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26509 @@ -13306,7 +13306,7 @@ definition: - utter example: - - She bit out a curse + - She bit out a curse. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26510 @@ -13336,7 +13336,7 @@ definition: - make audible example: - - He lifted a war whoop + - He lifted a war whoop. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26513 @@ -13380,7 +13380,7 @@ definition: - utter a sound, as with obvious effort example: - - She heaved a deep sigh when she saw the list of things to do + - She heaved a deep sigh when she saw the list of things to do. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26517 @@ -13391,7 +13391,7 @@ definition: - utter in unison example: - - ‘yes,’ the children chorused + - ‘yes,’ the children chorused. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26518 @@ -13412,7 +13412,7 @@ definition: - give a description of example: - - He drew an elaborate plan of attack + - He drew an elaborate plan of attack. hypernym: - 01003339-v ili: i26520 @@ -13425,7 +13425,7 @@ definition: - describe or present, usually with respect to a particular quality example: - - He represented this book as an example of the Russian 19th century novel + - He represented this book as an example of the Russian 19th century novel. hypernym: - 00989103-v ili: i26521 @@ -13436,8 +13436,8 @@ definition: - represent or identify by using a symbol; use symbols example: - - The poet symbolizes love in this poem - - These painters believed that artists should symbolize + - The poet symbolizes love in this poem. + - These painters believed that artists should symbolize. hypernym: - 00989377-v ili: i26522 @@ -13459,7 +13459,7 @@ definition: - serve as a means of expressing something example: - - The flower represents a young girl + - The flower represents a young girl. hypernym: - 00942415-v ili: i26524 @@ -13470,7 +13470,7 @@ definition: - represent something in a dramatic manner example: - - These events dramatize the lack of social responsibility among today's youth + - These events dramatize the lack of social responsibility among today's youth. hypernym: - 00990060-v ili: i26525 @@ -13482,7 +13482,7 @@ definition: - present in an overly dramatic manner example: - - She is overdramatizing her child's failure in the physics class + - She is overdramatizing her child's failure in the physics class. hypernym: - 00990319-v ili: i26526 @@ -13494,7 +13494,7 @@ definition: - portray in words example: - - The book portrays the actor as a selfish person + - The book portrays the actor as a selfish person. hypernym: - 00990060-v ili: i26527 @@ -13516,7 +13516,7 @@ entails: - 00965602-v example: - - The chairman addressed the board of trustees + - The chairman addressed the board of trustees. hypernym: - 00942415-v ili: i26529 @@ -13539,7 +13539,7 @@ definition: - deliver (a speech, oration, or idea) example: - - The commencement speaker presented a forceful speech that impressed the students + - The commencement speaker presented a forceful speech that impressed the students. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i26531 @@ -13551,7 +13551,7 @@ definition: - utter (an exclamation, noise, etc.) example: - - The students delivered a cry of joy + - The students delivered a cry of joy. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26532 @@ -13562,7 +13562,7 @@ definition: - make speeches; hold forth, or harangue with a certain degree of formality example: - - These ministers speechify on every occasion + - These ministers speechify on every occasion. hypernym: - 00991634-v ili: i26533 @@ -13582,7 +13582,7 @@ definition: - make advances to someone, usually with a proposal or suggestion example: - - I was approached by the President to serve as his adviser in foreign matters + - I was approached by the President to serve as his adviser in foreign matters. hypernym: - 00992687-v ili: i26535 @@ -13665,7 +13665,7 @@ definition: - publicize with, or as if with, a poster example: - - I'll post the news on the bulletin board + - I'll post the news on the bulletin board. hypernym: - 00976399-v ili: i26543 @@ -13686,7 +13686,7 @@ definition: - show, express or direct through movement example: - - He gestured his desire to leave + - He gestured his desire to leave. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26545 @@ -13700,8 +13700,8 @@ - shake (a body part) to communicate a greeting, feeling, or cognitive state example: - shake one's head - - She shook her finger at the naughty students - - The old enemies shook hands + - She shook her finger at the naughty students. + - The old enemies shook hands. - Don't shake your fist at me! hypernym: - 00994073-v @@ -13713,7 +13713,7 @@ definition: - communicate nonverbally by telepathy example: - - some people believe they can telepathize with others around the world + - Some people believe they can telepathize with others around the world. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26547 @@ -13725,7 +13725,7 @@ definition: - communicate or express by writing example: - - He wrote about his great love for his wife + - He wrote about his great love for his wife. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26548 @@ -13738,7 +13738,7 @@ definition: - write to an organization example: - - Many listeners wrote in after the controversial radio program + - Many listeners wrote in after the controversial radio program. hypernym: - 00995046-v ili: i26549 @@ -13781,7 +13781,7 @@ definition: - convert ordinary language into code example: - - We should encode the message for security reasons + - We should encode the message for security reasons. hypernym: - 00995937-v ili: i26553 @@ -13809,7 +13809,7 @@ definition: - rewrite in a different script example: - - The Sanskrit text had to be transliterated + - The Sanskrit text had to be transliterated. hypernym: - 00997883-v ili: i26555 @@ -13821,7 +13821,7 @@ definition: - make a phonetic transcription of example: - - The anthropologist transcribed the sentences of the native informant + - The anthropologist transcribed the sentences of the native informant. hypernym: - 00997883-v ili: i26556 @@ -13832,7 +13832,7 @@ definition: - write out from speech, notes, etc. example: - - Transcribe the oral history of this tribe + - transcribe the oral history of this tribe hypernym: - 01022365-v ili: i26557 @@ -13844,7 +13844,7 @@ - put into notation, as of music or choreography example: - Nowadays, you can notate an entire ballet; in the old days, the steps had to be - memorized + memorized. hypernym: - 01022365-v ili: i26558 @@ -13855,7 +13855,7 @@ definition: - write in the Latin alphabet example: - - many shops in Japan now carry neon signs with Romanized names + - Many shops in Japan now carry neon signs with Romanized names. hypernym: - 00996727-v ili: i26559 @@ -13878,7 +13878,7 @@ definition: - write differently; alter the writing of example: - - The student rewrote his thesis + - The student rewrote his thesis. hypernym: - 00995046-v ili: i26561 @@ -13911,8 +13911,8 @@ definition: - mark with one's signature; write one's name (on) example: - - She signed the letter and sent it off - - Please sign here + - She signed the letter and sent it off. + - Please sign here. hypernym: - 00995046-v ili: i26564 @@ -13942,7 +13942,7 @@ definition: - append one's signature to example: - - They inked the contract + - They inked the contract. hypernym: - 00890750-v ili: i26567 @@ -13953,7 +13953,7 @@ definition: - mark with one's signature example: - - The author autographed his book + - The author autographed his book. hypernym: - 00890750-v ili: i26568 @@ -13976,7 +13976,7 @@ definition: - add one's signature to after another's to attest authenticity example: - - You must countersign on this line of the contract + - You must countersign on this line of the contract. hypernym: - 00890750-v ili: i26570 @@ -13987,7 +13987,7 @@ definition: - sign in the presence of witnesses example: - - The President executed the treaty + - The President executed the treaty. hypernym: - 00890750-v ili: i26571 @@ -14038,7 +14038,7 @@ definition: - register electronically example: - - They recorded her singing + - They recorded her singing. hypernym: - 01002259-v ili: i26576 @@ -14062,7 +14062,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - boot-up instructions are written on the hard disk + - Boot-up instructions are written on the hard disk. hypernym: - 01000444-v ili: i26578 @@ -14144,7 +14144,7 @@ definition: - to perform and record a sale on a cash register example: - - Sally rang up Eve's purchase of tomatoes + - Sally rang up Eve's purchase of tomatoes. hypernym: - 01002259-v ili: i26585 @@ -14168,7 +14168,7 @@ definition: - record in a ship's manifest example: - - each passenger must be manifested + - Each passenger must be manifested. hypernym: - 01002259-v ili: i26587 @@ -14210,7 +14210,7 @@ definition: - set forth beforehand, often as an explanation example: - - He premised these remarks so that his readers might understand + - He premised these remarks so that his readers might understand. hypernym: - 01003339-v ili: i26591 @@ -14221,7 +14221,7 @@ definition: - place in a container for keeping records example: - - File these bills, please + - File these bills, please. hypernym: - 01002259-v ili: i26592 @@ -14248,7 +14248,7 @@ definition: - register the trademark of example: - - The company trademarked their new gadget + - The company trademarked their new gadget. hypernym: - 01003902-v ili: i26594 @@ -14259,7 +14259,7 @@ definition: - record in detail example: - - The parents documented every step of their child's development + - The parents documented every step of their child's development. hypernym: - 01002259-v ili: i26595 @@ -14321,8 +14321,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00905257-n example: - - I photographed the scene of the accident - - She snapped a picture of the President + - I photographed the scene of the accident. + - She snapped a picture of the President. hypernym: - 01002259-v ili: i26600 @@ -14339,7 +14339,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00905257-n example: - - Please retake that scene + - Please retake that scene. hypernym: - 01005294-v ili: i26601 @@ -14352,7 +14352,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06626039-n example: - - We had to reshoot that scene 24 times + - We had to reshoot that scene 24 times. hypernym: - 01004785-v ili: i26602 @@ -14365,7 +14365,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00905257-n example: - - The doctor x-rayed my chest + - The doctor x-rayed my chest. hypernym: - 01005294-v ili: i26603 @@ -14396,7 +14396,7 @@ definition: - put quote marks around example: - - Here the author is quoting his colleague + - Here the author is quoting his colleague. hypernym: - 00190355-v ili: i26606 @@ -14416,7 +14416,7 @@ definition: - write by means of a keyboard with types example: - - type the acceptance letter, please + - Type the acceptance letter, please. hypernym: - 00995046-v ili: i26608 @@ -14428,7 +14428,7 @@ definition: - use a shift key on a keyboard example: - - She could not shift so all her letters are written in lower case + - She could not shift so all her letters are written in lower case. hypernym: - 01006737-v ili: i26609 @@ -14439,7 +14439,7 @@ definition: - write by hand example: - - You should handwrite the note to your guests + - You should handwrite the note to your guests. hypernym: - 00995046-v ili: i26610 @@ -14450,7 +14450,7 @@ definition: - hit the backspace key on a computer or typewriter keyboard example: - - To erase, you must backspace + - To erase, you must backspace. hypernym: - 01006737-v ili: i26611 @@ -14488,7 +14488,7 @@ definition: - make explicit; specify in detail example: - - You should spell out your demands + - You should spell out your demands. hypernym: - 01023982-v ili: i26615 @@ -14533,7 +14533,7 @@ definition: - indicate roughly example: - - We sketched out our plan + - We sketched out our plan. hypernym: - 01008466-v ili: i26619 @@ -14547,7 +14547,7 @@ entails: - 00995046-v example: - - My Russian pen pal and I have been corresponding for several years + - My Russian pen pal and I have been corresponding for several years. hypernym: - 02262178-v ili: i26620 @@ -14585,7 +14585,7 @@ definition: - transmit messages via radio waves example: - - he radioed for help + - He radioed for help. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26623 @@ -14609,8 +14609,8 @@ definition: - give a summary (of) example: - - he summed up his results - - I will now summarize + - He summed up his results. + - I will now summarize. hypernym: - 00960366-v ili: i26625 @@ -14657,7 +14657,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - Only 5 of the 120 cases docketed were tried + - Only 5 of the 120 cases docketed were tried. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i26629 @@ -14668,7 +14668,7 @@ definition: - summarize briefly example: - - Let's recapitulate the main ideas + - Let's recapitulate the main ideas. hypernym: - 01009951-v ili: i26630 @@ -14693,10 +14693,10 @@ definition: - express in words example: - - He said that he wanted to marry her - - tell me what is bothering you - - state your opinion - - state your name + - He said that he wanted to marry her. + - Tell me what is bothering you. + - State your opinion. + - State your name. hypernym: - 00942415-v ili: i26632 @@ -14711,7 +14711,7 @@ definition: - state as one's opinion or judgement; declare example: - - I say let's forget this whole business + - I say let's forget this whole business. hypernym: - 01011267-v ili: i26633 @@ -14724,7 +14724,7 @@ definition: - express with difficulty example: - - I managed to get out a few words + - I managed to get out a few words. hypernym: - 01011267-v ili: i26634 @@ -14735,7 +14735,7 @@ definition: - state emphatically and authoritatively example: - - He declared that he needed more money to carry out the task he was charged with + - He declared that he needed more money to carry out the task he was charged with. hypernym: - 01011267-v ili: i26635 @@ -14746,7 +14746,7 @@ definition: - state freely example: - - The teacher professed that he was not generous when it came to giving good grades + - The teacher professed that he was not generous when it came to giving good grades. hypernym: - 01012145-v ili: i26636 @@ -14768,7 +14768,7 @@ definition: - to declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true example: - - Before God I swear I am innocent + - Before God I swear I am innocent. hypernym: - 01012145-v ili: i26638 @@ -14785,7 +14785,7 @@ definition: - affirm or avow formally or solemnly example: - - The suspect protested his innocence + - The suspect protested his innocence. hypernym: - 01013058-v ili: i26639 @@ -14805,7 +14805,7 @@ definition: - affirm once again example: - - He reaffirmed his faith in the church + - He reaffirmed his faith in the church. hypernym: - 01013752-v ili: i26641 @@ -14816,7 +14816,7 @@ definition: - strengthen or make more firm example: - - The witnesses confirmed the victim's account + - The witnesses confirmed the victim's account. hypernym: - 01013752-v ili: i26642 @@ -14858,7 +14858,7 @@ definition: - confirm again example: - - You must reconfirm your flight reservations + - You must reconfirm your flight reservations. hypernym: - 01014100-v ili: i26646 @@ -14890,7 +14890,7 @@ definition: - to stress, single out as important example: - - Dr. Jones emphasizes exercise in addition to a change in diet + - Dr. Jones emphasizes exercise in addition to a change in diet. hypernym: - 00945869-v ili: i26649 @@ -14908,8 +14908,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06182505-n example: - - Speakers topicalize more often than they realize - - The object of the sentence is topicalized in what linguists call ‘Yiddish Movement’ + - Speakers topicalize more often than they realize. + - The object of the sentence is topicalized in what linguists call ‘Yiddish Movement’. hypernym: - 01015376-v ili: i26650 @@ -14920,7 +14920,7 @@ definition: - emphasize, especially by identification example: - - This novel points up the racial problems in England + - This novel points up the racial problems in England. hypernym: - 01015376-v ili: i26651 @@ -14932,7 +14932,7 @@ - make clear by special emphasis and try to convince somebody of something example: - drive home a point or an argument - - I'm trying to drive home these basic ideas + - I'm trying to drive home these basic ideas. hypernym: - 01015376-v ili: i26652 @@ -14945,7 +14945,7 @@ definition: - give extra weight to (a communication) example: - - Her gesture emphasized her words + - Her gesture emphasized her words. hypernym: - 01015376-v ili: i26653 @@ -14986,8 +14986,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - The blood test showed that he was the father - - Her behavior testified to her incompetence + - The blood test showed that he was the father. + - Her behavior testified to her incompetence. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i26656 @@ -15002,7 +15002,7 @@ definition: - constitute reasonable evidence for example: - - A restaurant bill presumes the consumption of food + - A restaurant bill presumes the consumption of food. hypernym: - 01017253-v ili: i26657 @@ -15024,9 +15024,9 @@ definition: - report or maintain example: - - He alleged that he was the victim of a crime - - He said it was too late to intervene in the war - - The registrar says that I owe the school money + - He alleged that he was the victim of a crime. + - He said it was too late to intervene in the war. + - The registrar says that I owe the school money. hypernym: - 01018787-v ili: i26659 @@ -15074,7 +15074,7 @@ definition: - affirm or declare as an attribute or quality of example: - - The speech predicated the fitness of the candidate to be President + - The speech predicated the fitness of the candidate to be President. hypernym: - 01018787-v ili: i26663 @@ -15087,7 +15087,7 @@ - make the (grammatical) predicate in a proposition example: - The predicate ‘dog’ is predicated of the subject ‘Fido’ in the sentence ‘Fido - is a dog’ + is a dog’. hypernym: - 02730292-v - 02463535-v @@ -15099,7 +15099,7 @@ definition: - administer on oath to example: - - The speaker of the House swore in the new President + - The speaker of the House swore in the new President. hypernym: - 02400924-v ili: i26665 @@ -15110,7 +15110,7 @@ definition: - state or assert example: - - He maintained his innocence + - He maintained his innocence. hypernym: - 01013752-v ili: i26666 @@ -15122,7 +15122,7 @@ definition: - claim as due or just example: - - The bank demanded payment of the loan + - The bank demanded payment of the loan. hypernym: - 01020361-v ili: i26667 @@ -15134,7 +15134,7 @@ definition: - ask to be informed of example: - - I demand an explanation + - I demand an explanation. hypernym: - 00754770-v ili: i26668 @@ -15145,8 +15145,8 @@ definition: - demand as one's due example: - - This speaker commands a high fee - - The author commands a fair hearing from his readers + - This speaker commands a high fee. + - The author commands a fair hearing from his readers. hypernym: - 01019835-v ili: i26669 @@ -15157,7 +15157,7 @@ definition: - ask for legally or make a legal claim to, as of debts, for example example: - - They claimed on the maximum allowable amount + - They claimed on the maximum allowable amount. hypernym: - 00754770-v ili: i26670 @@ -15179,7 +15179,7 @@ definition: - release from (claims, debts, or taxes) example: - - The taxes were remitted + - The taxes were remitted. hypernym: - 02482757-v ili: i26672 @@ -15191,8 +15191,8 @@ - specify as a condition or requirement in a contract or agreement; make an express demand or provision in an agreement example: - - The will stipulates that she can live in the house for the rest of her life - - The contract stipulates the dates of the payments + - The will stipulates that she can live in the house for the rest of her life. + - The contract stipulates the dates of the payments. hypernym: - 00890307-v ili: i26673 @@ -15208,7 +15208,7 @@ definition: - give a guarantee or promise of example: - - They stipulated to release all the prisoners + - They stipulated to release all the prisoners. hypernym: - 00891621-v ili: i26674 @@ -15233,7 +15233,7 @@ definition: - give reassurance to; give or restore confidence in; cause to feel sure or certain example: - - I reassured him that we were safe + - I reassured him that we were safe. hypernym: - 00778313-v ili: i26676 @@ -15244,8 +15244,8 @@ definition: - make mention of example: - - She observed that his presentation took up too much time - - They noted that it was a fine day to go sailing + - She observed that his presentation took up too much time. + - They noted that it was a fine day to go sailing. hypernym: - 01011267-v ili: i26677 @@ -15271,7 +15271,7 @@ definition: - write down hastily example: - - She dashed off a letter to her lawyer + - She dashed off a letter to her lawyer. hypernym: - 01022365-v ili: i26679 @@ -15285,7 +15285,7 @@ entails: - 01022365-v example: - - fill out this questionnaire, please! + - Fill out this questionnaire, please! - make out a form hypernym: - 00995046-v @@ -15300,7 +15300,7 @@ definition: - make a written note of example: - - she noted everything the teacher said that morning + - She noted everything the teacher said that morning. hypernym: - 01022365-v ili: i26681 @@ -15371,7 +15371,7 @@ definition: - draw too general a conclusion example: - - It is dangerous to overgeneralize + - It is dangerous to overgeneralize. hypernym: - 01024429-v ili: i26687 @@ -15395,7 +15395,7 @@ definition: - make universal example: - - This author's stories universalize old themes + - This author's stories universalize old themes. hypernym: - 01024429-v ili: i26689 @@ -15417,7 +15417,7 @@ definition: - commend example: - - he was cited for his outstanding achievements + - He was cited for his outstanding achievements. hypernym: - 01060995-v ili: i26691 @@ -15429,7 +15429,7 @@ definition: - repeat a passage from example: - - He quoted the Bible to her + - He quoted the Bible to her. hypernym: - 00960366-v ili: i26692 @@ -15443,7 +15443,7 @@ definition: - refer to for illustration or proof example: - - He said he could quote several instances of this behavior + - He said he could quote several instances of this behavior. hypernym: - 01026199-v ili: i26693 @@ -15457,7 +15457,7 @@ definition: - quote incorrectly example: - - He had misquoted the politician + - He had misquoted the politician. hypernym: - 01025268-v ili: i26694 @@ -15488,7 +15488,7 @@ definition: - make reference to example: - - he was named in connection with the invention + - He was named in connection with the invention. hypernym: - 00732037-v ili: i26697 @@ -15513,9 +15513,9 @@ definition: - cite as an authority; resort to example: - - He invoked the law that would save him - - I appealed to the law of 1900 - - She invoked an ancient law + - He invoked the law that would save him. + - I appealed to the law of 1900. + - She invoked an ancient law. hypernym: - 01026199-v ili: i26699 @@ -15550,7 +15550,7 @@ definition: - bring forward for consideration example: - - The case was called up in court + - The case was called up in court. hypernym: - 00943197-v ili: i26702 @@ -15562,7 +15562,7 @@ definition: - insert casually example: - - She slipped in a reference to her own work + - She slipped in a reference to her own work. hypernym: - 01029183-v ili: i26703 @@ -15576,7 +15576,7 @@ definition: - mention something unpleasant from the past example: - - Drag up old stories + - drag up old stories hypernym: - 01026199-v ili: i26704 @@ -15598,8 +15598,8 @@ - give the name or identifying characteristics of; refer to by name or some other identifying characteristic property example: - - Many senators were named in connection with the scandal - - The almanac identifies the auspicious months + - Many senators were named in connection with the scandal. + - The almanac identifies the auspicious months. hypernym: - 00933429-v ili: i26706 @@ -15624,7 +15624,7 @@ entails: - 00933429-v example: - - He alluded to the problem but did not mention it + - He alluded to the problem but did not mention it. hypernym: - 00929401-v ili: i26708 @@ -15652,7 +15652,7 @@ definition: - state or say further example: - - ‘It doesn't matter,’ he supplied + - ‘It doesn't matter,’ he supplied. hypernym: - 01011267-v ili: i26710 @@ -15665,7 +15665,7 @@ definition: - add casually to a conversation example: - - ‘I don't agree with this,’ she tossed in + - ‘I don't agree with this,’ she tossed in. hypernym: - 01029183-v ili: i26711 @@ -15676,7 +15676,7 @@ definition: - issue a decree example: - - The King only can decree + - The King only can decree. hypernym: - 01012145-v ili: i26712 @@ -15687,7 +15687,7 @@ definition: - express one's opinion openly and without fear or hesitation example: - - John spoke up at the meeting + - John spoke up at the meeting. hypernym: - 01012145-v ili: i26713 @@ -15712,7 +15712,7 @@ definition: - administer baptism to example: - - The parents had the child baptized + - The parents had the child baptized. hypernym: - 01030757-v ili: i26715 @@ -15725,7 +15725,7 @@ definition: - use a name to designate example: - - Christians refer to the mother of Jesus as the Virgin Mary + - Christians refer to the mother of Jesus as the Virgin Mary. hypernym: - 01030757-v ili: i26716 @@ -15736,7 +15736,7 @@ definition: - designate by an identifying term example: - - They styled their nation ‘The Confederate States’ + - They styled their nation ‘The Confederate States’. hypernym: - 01030757-v ili: i26717 @@ -15758,8 +15758,8 @@ definition: - assign a specified (usually proper) name to example: - - They named their son David - - The new school was named after the famous Civil Rights leader + - They named their son David. + - The new school was named after the famous Civil Rights leader. hypernym: - 01031885-v ili: i26719 @@ -15776,7 +15776,7 @@ definition: - assign a new name to example: - - Many streets in the former East Germany were renamed in 1990 + - Many streets in the former East Germany were renamed in 1990. hypernym: - 01030757-v ili: i26720 @@ -15787,7 +15787,7 @@ definition: - be called; go by a certain name example: - - She goes by her maiden name again + - She goes by her maiden name again. hypernym: - 01161188-v ili: i26721 @@ -15827,7 +15827,7 @@ definition: - assign a label to; designate with a label example: - - These students were labelled ‘learning disabled’ + - These students were labelled ‘learning disabled’. hypernym: - 01032165-v ili: i26725 @@ -15848,7 +15848,7 @@ definition: - exclude from a church or a religious community example: - - The gay priest was excommunicated when he married his partner + - The gay priest was excommunicated when he married his partner. hypernym: - 02454205-v ili: i26727 @@ -15874,8 +15874,8 @@ definition: - enter into a covenant or formal agreement example: - - They covenanted with Judas for 30 pieces of silver - - The nations covenanted to fight terrorism around the world + - They covenanted with Judas for 30 pieces of silver. + - The nations covenanted to fight terrorism around the world. hypernym: - 00886061-v ili: i26729 @@ -15886,7 +15886,7 @@ definition: - mark or expose as infamous example: - - She was branded a loose woman + - She was branded a loose woman. hypernym: - 00973047-v ili: i26730 @@ -15898,8 +15898,8 @@ definition: - cause to be directed or transmitted to another place example: - - send me your latest results - - I'll mail you the paper when it's written + - Send me your latest results. + - I'll mail you the paper when it's written. hypernym: - 02236972-v ili: i26731 @@ -15912,7 +15912,7 @@ definition: - send by rapid transport or special messenger service example: - - She expressed the letter to Florida + - She expressed the letter to Florida. hypernym: - 01033289-v ili: i26732 @@ -15923,7 +15923,7 @@ definition: - send or transport by airmail example: - - Letters to Europe from the U.S. are best airmailed + - Letters to Europe from the U.S. are best airmailed. hypernym: - 01033289-v ili: i26734 @@ -15934,7 +15934,7 @@ definition: - send by registered mail example: - - I'd like to register this letter + - I'd like to register this letter. hypernym: - 01033289-v ili: i26735 @@ -15949,7 +15949,7 @@ entails: - 01033289-v example: - - she e-mailed me the good news + - She e-mailed me the good news. hypernym: - 00792365-v ili: i26736 @@ -15975,7 +15975,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - You have to network if you want to get a good job + - You have to network if you want to get a good job. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26738 @@ -15986,7 +15986,7 @@ definition: - send by express mail or courier example: - - Express-mail the documents immediately + - Express-mail the documents immediately. hypernym: - 01033289-v ili: i26739 @@ -16006,7 +16006,7 @@ definition: - comment on music to be played example: - - He has a job disk-jockeying on the weekend + - He has a job disk-jockeying on the weekend. hypernym: - 01035061-v ili: i26741 @@ -16019,9 +16019,9 @@ definition: - act on verbally or in some form of artistic expression example: - - This book deals with incest - - The course covered all of Western Civilization - - The new book treats the history of China + - This book deals with incest. + - The course covered all of Western Civilization. + - The new book treats the history of China. hypernym: - 00966943-v ili: i26742 @@ -16040,7 +16040,7 @@ definition: - cause to appear more pleasant or appealing example: - - The mayor did not sugarcoat the reality of the tax cuts + - The mayor did not sugarcoat the reality of the tax cuts. hypernym: - 00955732-v ili: i26743 @@ -16061,8 +16061,8 @@ definition: - to consider or examine in speech or writing example: - - The author talks about the different aspects of this question - - The class discussed Dante's ‘Inferno’ + - The author talks about the different aspects of this question. + - The class discussed Dante's ‘Inferno’. hypernym: - 01035399-v ili: i26745 @@ -16084,7 +16084,7 @@ definition: - discuss matters that are related to work example: - - As soon as they met, the linguists started to talk shop + - As soon as they met, the linguists started to talk shop. hypernym: - 01036184-v ili: i26747 @@ -16095,8 +16095,8 @@ definition: - obstruct or hinder any discussion example: - - Nixon stonewalled the Watergate investigation - - When she doesn't like to face a problem, she simply stonewalls + - Nixon stonewalled the Watergate investigation. + - When she doesn't like to face a problem, she simply stonewalls. hypernym: - 02563025-v ili: i26748 @@ -16129,7 +16129,7 @@ definition: - achieve harmony of opinion, feeling, or purpose example: - - No two of my colleagues would agree on whom to elect chairman + - No two of my colleagues would agree on whom to elect chairman. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i26751 @@ -16142,7 +16142,7 @@ definition: - make a compromise; arrive at a compromise example: - - 'nobody will get everything he wants: we all must compromise' + - 'Nobody will get everything he wants: we all must compromise.' hypernym: - 01037402-v ili: i26752 @@ -16153,7 +16153,7 @@ definition: - compromise oneself for money or other gains example: - - She whored herself to Hollywood + - She whored herself to Hollywood. exemplifies: - 07139048-n hypernym: @@ -16166,7 +16166,7 @@ definition: - make mutual concessions example: - - In life you have to give and take + - In life you have to give and take. hypernym: - 01037675-v ili: i26754 @@ -16190,7 +16190,7 @@ definition: - expose or make liable to danger, suspicion, or disrepute example: - - The nuclear secrets of the state were compromised by the spy + - The nuclear secrets of the state were compromised by the spy. hypernym: - 01038191-v ili: i26756 @@ -16223,7 +16223,7 @@ definition: - make noise as if chattering away example: - - The magpies were chattering in the trees + - The magpies were chattering in the trees. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i26758 @@ -16247,7 +16247,7 @@ definition: - to talk foolishly example: - - The two women babbled and crooned at the baby + - The two women babbled and crooned at the baby. hypernym: - 01038676-v ili: i26760 @@ -16262,8 +16262,8 @@ definition: - talk or behave amorously, without serious intentions example: - - The guys always try to chat up the new secretaries - - My husband never flirts with other women + - The guys always try to chat up the new secretaries. + - My husband never flirts with other women. hypernym: - 00964479-v ili: i26761 @@ -16300,7 +16300,7 @@ definition: - talk socially without exchanging too much information example: - - the men were sitting in the cafe and shooting the breeze + - The men were sitting in the cafe and shooting the breeze. hypernym: - 00966726-v ili: i26764 @@ -16337,8 +16337,8 @@ definition: - communicate silently and non-verbally by signals or signs example: - - He signed his disapproval with a dismissive hand gesture - - The diner signaled the waiters to bring the menu + - He signed his disapproval with a dismissive hand gesture. + - The diner signaled the waiters to bring the menu. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26766 @@ -16352,7 +16352,7 @@ definition: - make known with a word or signal example: - - He signified his wish to pay the bill for our meal + - He signified his wish to pay the bill for our meal. hypernym: - 00929986-v ili: i26767 @@ -16408,7 +16408,7 @@ definition: - articulate silently; form words with the lips only example: - - She mouthed a swear word + - She mouthed a swear word. hypernym: - 00839722-v ili: i26773 @@ -16429,7 +16429,7 @@ definition: - refuse to talk or stop talking; fall silent example: - - The children shut up when their father approached + - The children shut up when their father approached. hypernym: - 02731589-v ili: i26775 @@ -16456,8 +16456,8 @@ definition: - signal with the hands or nod example: - - She waved to her friends - - He waved his hand hospitably + - She waved to her friends. + - He waved his hand hospitably. hypernym: - 00994073-v ili: i26777 @@ -16489,7 +16489,7 @@ definition: - wag one's tongue; speak about others and reveal secrets or intimacies example: - - She won't dish the dirt + - She won't dish the dirt. hypernym: - 00964479-v ili: i26780 @@ -16501,7 +16501,7 @@ definition: - tell or spread rumors example: - - It was rumored that the next president would be a woman + - It was rumored that the next president would be a woman. hypernym: - 01043826-v ili: i26781 @@ -16535,8 +16535,8 @@ definition: - to utter a loud clamorous shout example: - - the toughs and blades of the city hoot and bang their drums, drink arak, play - dice, and dance + - The toughs and blades of the city hoot and bang their drums, drink arak, play + dice, and dance. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26784 @@ -16565,7 +16565,7 @@ definition: - issue a grunting, low, animal-like noise example: - - He grunted his reluctant approval + - He grunted his reluctant approval. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26787 @@ -16576,7 +16576,7 @@ definition: - utter or express by whistling example: - - She whistled a melody + - She whistled a melody. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26788 @@ -16587,7 +16587,7 @@ definition: - give a signal by whistling example: - - She whistled for her maid + - She whistled for her maid. hypernym: - 01041202-v ili: i26789 @@ -16607,8 +16607,8 @@ definition: - make a whining, ringing, or whistling sound example: - - the kettle was singing - - the bullet sang past his ear + - The kettle was singing. + - The bullet sang past his ear. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i26791 @@ -16620,7 +16620,7 @@ definition: - speak softly or indistinctly example: - - She murmured softly to the baby in her arms + - She murmured softly to the baby in her arms. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i26792 @@ -16661,7 +16661,7 @@ definition: - speak disparagingly of; e.g., make a racial slur example: - - your comments are slurring your co-workers + - Your comments are slurring your co-workers. hypernym: - 00933429-v ili: i26796 @@ -16672,7 +16672,7 @@ definition: - indicate contempt by breathing noisily and forcefully through the nose example: - - she snorted her disapproval of the proposed bridegroom + - She snorted her disapproval of the proposed bridegroom. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26797 @@ -16693,8 +16693,8 @@ definition: - indicate pain, discomfort, or displeasure example: - - The students groaned when the professor got out the exam booklets - - The ancient door moaned when opened + - The students groaned when the professor got out the exam booklets. + - The ancient door moaned when opened. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26799 @@ -16706,8 +16706,8 @@ definition: - to utter or emit low dull rumbling sounds example: - - he grumbled a rude response - - Stones grumbled down the cliff + - He grumbled a rude response. + - Stones grumbled down the cliff. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26800 @@ -16720,8 +16720,8 @@ definition: - make a loud noise, as of wind, water, or vehicles example: - - The wind was howling in the trees - - The water roared down the chute + - The wind was howling in the trees. + - The water roared down the chute. hypernym: - 02177332-v ili: i26801 @@ -16752,8 +16752,8 @@ definition: - to make or produce a loud noise example: - - The river thundered below - - The engine roared as the driver pushed the car to full throttle + - The river thundered below. + - The engine roared as the driver pushed the car to full throttle. hypernym: - 01047931-v ili: i26804 @@ -16764,7 +16764,7 @@ definition: - make a murmuring sound example: - - the water was purling + - The water was purling. hypernym: - 02177332-v ili: i26805 @@ -16804,7 +16804,7 @@ definition: - cry loudly, as of animals example: - - The coyotes were howling in the desert + - The coyotes were howling in the desert. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26808 @@ -16818,7 +16818,7 @@ definition: - speak in an unfriendly tone example: - - She barked into the dictaphone + - She barked into the dictaphone. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i26809 @@ -16829,7 +16829,7 @@ definition: - make barking sounds example: - - The dogs barked at the stranger + - The dogs barked at the stranger. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26810 @@ -16859,7 +16859,7 @@ definition: - bark in a high-pitched tone example: - - the puppies yelped + - The puppies yelped. hypernym: - 01049617-v ili: i26813 @@ -16872,7 +16872,7 @@ definition: - cry plaintively example: - - The lambs were bleating + - The lambs were bleating. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26814 @@ -16905,7 +16905,7 @@ definition: - make a loud noise, as of animal example: - - The bull bellowed + - The bull bellowed. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26817 @@ -16966,7 +16966,7 @@ definition: - sing or play against other voices or parts example: - - He cannot carry a tune + - He cannot carry a tune. hypernym: - 01716563-v ili: i26823 @@ -16977,7 +16977,7 @@ definition: - recite with musical intonation; recite as a chant or a psalm example: - - The rabbi chanted a prayer + - The rabbi chanted a prayer. hypernym: - 01733312-v ili: i26824 @@ -17000,7 +17000,7 @@ definition: - speak carefully, as with rising and falling pitch or in a particular tone example: - - please intonate with sadness + - Please intonate with sadness. hypernym: - 00973682-v ili: i26826 @@ -17021,7 +17021,7 @@ definition: - sing by changing register; sing by yodeling example: - - The Austrians were yodeling in the mountains + - The Austrians were yodeling in the mountains. hypernym: - 01733312-v ili: i26828 @@ -17119,7 +17119,7 @@ definition: - make high-pitched sounds example: - - the birds were chirping in the bushes + - The birds were chirping in the bushes. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26837 @@ -17152,7 +17152,7 @@ definition: - cry like a cat example: - - the cat meowed + - The cat meowed. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26840 @@ -17174,7 +17174,7 @@ definition: - utter quacking noises example: - - The ducks quacked + - The ducks quacked. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26842 @@ -17194,7 +17194,7 @@ definition: - cry like a goose example: - - The geese were honking + - The geese were honking. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26844 @@ -17309,7 +17309,7 @@ definition: - produce a click example: - - Xhosa speakers click + - Xhosa speakers click. hypernym: - 00980581-v ili: i26855 @@ -17320,7 +17320,7 @@ definition: - pronounce with a trill, of the phoneme /r/ example: - - Some speakers trill their r's + - Some speakers trill their r's. hypernym: - 00980581-v ili: i26856 @@ -17359,7 +17359,7 @@ definition: - sing with closed lips example: - - She hummed a melody + - She hummed a melody. hypernym: - 01733312-v ili: i26860 @@ -17370,7 +17370,7 @@ definition: - pronounce with a roll, of the phoneme /r/ example: - - She rolls her r's + - She rolls her r's. hypernym: - 00980581-v ili: i26861 @@ -17381,7 +17381,7 @@ definition: - make a cackling sound example: - - The fire cackled cozily + - The fire cackled cozily. hypernym: - 02139513-v ili: i26862 @@ -17392,7 +17392,7 @@ definition: - make a low continuous sound example: - - The refrigerator is humming + - The refrigerator is humming. hypernym: - 02177332-v ili: i26863 @@ -17412,7 +17412,7 @@ definition: - talk or utter in a cackling manner example: - - The women cackled when they saw the movie star step out of the limousine + - The women cackled when they saw the movie star step out of the limousine. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i26865 @@ -17423,7 +17423,7 @@ definition: - make a noise characteristic of a goose example: - - Cackling geese + - cackling geese hypernym: - 01058241-v ili: i26866 @@ -17444,7 +17444,7 @@ definition: - interfere with or prevent the reception of signals example: - - Jam the Voice of America + - jam the Voice of America - block the signals emitted by this station hypernym: - 00780320-v @@ -17458,7 +17458,7 @@ - jam an entire frequency spectrum example: - During the Cold War, the Soviets routinely barrage jammed to interfere with transmissions - from the West + from the West. hypernym: - 01058906-v ili: i26869 @@ -17469,7 +17469,7 @@ definition: - jam a narrow band of frequencies example: - - We can counter point-jamming effectively + - We can counter point-jamming effectively. hypernym: - 01058906-v ili: i26870 @@ -17480,7 +17480,7 @@ definition: - jam a single frequency example: - - This operator is spot-jammed + - This operator is spot-jammed. hypernym: - 01058906-v ili: i26871 @@ -17501,7 +17501,7 @@ definition: - make less severe or harsh example: - - He moderated his tone when the students burst out in tears + - He moderated his tone when the students burst out in tears. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i26873 @@ -17514,7 +17514,7 @@ definition: - make a crushing noise example: - - his shoes were crunching on the gravel + - His shoes were crunching on the gravel. hypernym: - 02177332-v ili: i26874 @@ -17537,7 +17537,7 @@ definition: - make or write a comment on example: - - he commented the paper of his colleague + - He commented the paper of his colleague. hypernym: - 01022014-v ili: i26876 @@ -17570,9 +17570,9 @@ definition: - express recognition of the presence or existence of, or acquaintance with example: - - He never acknowledges his colleagues when they run into him in the hallway - - She acknowledged his compliment with a smile - - it is important to acknowledge the work of others in one's own writing + - He never acknowledges his colleagues when they run into him in the hallway. + - She acknowledged his compliment with a smile. + - It is important to acknowledge the work of others in one's own writing. hypernym: - 00719282-v ili: i26879 @@ -17584,7 +17584,7 @@ definition: - refuse to acknowledge example: - - She cut him dead at the meeting + - She cut him dead at the meeting. hypernym: - 02519853-v ili: i26880 @@ -17637,8 +17637,8 @@ definition: - convey or communicate; of a smile, a look, a physical gesture example: - - Throw a glance - - She gave me a dirty look + - Throw a glance. + - She gave me a dirty look. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26885 @@ -17650,9 +17650,9 @@ definition: - convey, as of a compliment, regards, attention, etc.; bestow example: - - Don't pay him any mind + - Don't pay him any mind. - give the orders - - Give him my best regards + - Give him my best regards. - pay attention hypernym: - 00742582-v @@ -17689,8 +17689,8 @@ definition: - serve as a means for expressing something example: - - The painting of Mary carries motherly love - - His voice carried a lot of anger + - The painting of Mary carries motherly love. + - His voice carried a lot of anger. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26889 @@ -17705,7 +17705,7 @@ definition: - pass on a communication example: - - The news was carried to every village in the province + - The news was carried to every village in the province. hypernym: - 00744289-v ili: i26890 @@ -17740,7 +17740,7 @@ definition: - utter ‘haw’ example: - - he hemmed and hawed + - He hemmed and hawed. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26892 @@ -17760,7 +17760,7 @@ definition: - utter ‘hems’ and ‘haws’; indicated hesitation example: - - He hemmed and hawed when asked to address the crowd + - He hemmed and hawed when asked to address the crowd. hypernym: - 02647119-v ili: i26894 @@ -17815,7 +17815,7 @@ definition: - transfer example: - - The spy sent the classified information off to Russia + - The spy sent the classified information off to Russia. hypernym: - 02236972-v ili: i26899 @@ -17832,7 +17832,7 @@ - 06282431-n example: - Hawaii is calling! - - A transmitter in Samoa was heard calling + - A transmitter in Samoa was heard calling. hypernym: - 00792365-v ili: i26900 @@ -17855,8 +17855,8 @@ - determine (what is to happen in certain contingencies), especially by including a proviso condition or stipulation example: - - The will provides that each child should receive half of the money - - The Constitution provides for the right to free speech + - The will provides that each child should receive half of the money. + - The Constitution provides for the right to free speech. hypernym: - 01020937-v ili: i26902 @@ -17867,7 +17867,7 @@ definition: - communicate the intended meaning or impression example: - - He came across very clearly + - He came across very clearly. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26903 @@ -17879,7 +17879,7 @@ definition: - request the participation or presence of example: - - The organizers invite submissions of papers for the conference + - The organizers invite submissions of papers for the conference. hypernym: - 00754770-v ili: i26904 @@ -17893,7 +17893,7 @@ definition: - communicate example: - - I'd like to share this idea with you + - I'd like to share this idea with you. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26905 @@ -17914,7 +17914,7 @@ - discuss vehemently in order to reach a solution or an agreement example: - The leaders of the various Middle Eastern countries are trying to hammer out a - peace agreement + peace agreement. hypernym: - 00815640-v ili: i26907 @@ -17956,7 +17956,7 @@ example: - write out a check - cut a ticket - - Please make the check out to me + - Please make the check out to me. hypernym: - 00995046-v ili: i26911 @@ -17989,7 +17989,7 @@ definition: - praise extravagantly example: - - The critics puffed up this Broadway production + - The critics puffed up this Broadway production. hypernym: - 00858506-v ili: i26914 @@ -18001,7 +18001,7 @@ definition: - define example: - - The committee explained their plan for fund-raising to the Dean + - The committee explained their plan for fund-raising to the Dean. hypernym: - 01011267-v ili: i26915 @@ -18012,7 +18012,7 @@ definition: - utter meaningless sounds, like a baby, or utter in an incoherent way example: - - The old man is only babbling — don't pay attention + - The old man is only babbling — don't pay attention. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i26916 @@ -18037,8 +18037,8 @@ definition: - communicate with a place or person; establish communication with, as if by telephone example: - - Bill called this number and he got Mary - - The operator couldn't get Kobe because of the earthquake + - Bill called this number and he got Mary. + - The operator couldn't get Kobe because of the earthquake. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26918 @@ -18049,7 +18049,7 @@ definition: - consider and reconsider carefully example: - - Think twice before you have a child + - Think twice before you have a child. hypernym: - 00814706-v ili: i26919 @@ -18060,9 +18060,9 @@ definition: - present somebody with something, usually to accuse or criticize example: - - We confronted him with the evidence - - He was faced with all the evidence and could no longer deny his actions - - An enormous dilemma faces us + - We confronted him with the evidence. + - He was faced with all the evidence and could no longer deny his actions. + - An enormous dilemma faces us. hypernym: - 00775012-v ili: i26920 @@ -18077,7 +18077,7 @@ definition: - utter monotonously and repetitively and rhythmically example: - - The students chanted the same slogan over and over again + - The students chanted the same slogan over and over again. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i26921 @@ -18090,7 +18090,7 @@ definition: - utter or make a noise, as when swallowing too quickly example: - - He gulped for help after choking on a big piece of meat + - He gulped for help after choking on a big piece of meat. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i26922 @@ -18101,7 +18101,7 @@ definition: - express a threat either by an utterance or a gesture example: - - he menaced the bank manager with a stick + - He menaced the bank manager with a stick. hypernym: - 00945869-v ili: i26923 @@ -18112,7 +18112,7 @@ definition: - express with a beaming face or smile example: - - he beamed his approval + - He beamed his approval. hypernym: - 00945869-v ili: i26924 @@ -18123,7 +18123,7 @@ definition: - express with a smile example: - - She smiled her thanks + - She smiled her thanks. hypernym: - 00945869-v ili: i26925 @@ -18147,7 +18147,7 @@ definition: - to make melodious sounds example: - - The nightingale was singing + - The nightingale was singing. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26927 @@ -18160,7 +18160,7 @@ definition: - read aloud to check for omissions or absentees example: - - Call roll + - call roll hypernym: - 00628065-v ili: i26928 @@ -18173,7 +18173,7 @@ definition: - bring to public notice by writing, with praise or condemnation example: - - The New York Times wrote him up last week + - The New York Times wrote him up last week. - Did your boss write you up? hypernym: - 00995046-v @@ -18197,9 +18197,9 @@ definition: - require or ask for as a price or condition example: - - He is asking $200 for the table + - He is asking $200 for the table. - The kidnappers are asking a million dollars in return for the release of their - hostage + hostage. hypernym: - 00756987-v ili: i26931 @@ -18260,7 +18260,7 @@ definition: - join by means of communication equipment example: - - The telephone company finally put in lines to connect the towns in this area + - The telephone company finally put in lines to connect the towns in this area. hypernym: - 01297878-v ili: i26936 @@ -18289,7 +18289,7 @@ definition: - inquire for (information) example: - - I requested information from the secretary + - I requested information from the secretary. hypernym: - 00731363-v ili: i26938 @@ -18311,7 +18311,7 @@ definition: - be in verbal contact; interchange information or ideas example: - - He and his sons haven't communicated for years + - He and his sons haven't communicated for years. - Do you communicate well with your advisor? hypernym: - 02382049-v @@ -18323,8 +18323,8 @@ definition: - give the etymology or derivation or suggest an etymology (for a word) example: - - The linguist probably etymologized the words incorrectly - - Although he is not trained in this, his hobby is etymologizing + - The linguist probably etymologized the words incorrectly. + - Although he is not trained in this, his hobby is etymologizing. hypernym: - 00252501-v ili: i26941 @@ -18336,8 +18336,8 @@ definition: - begin to speak, understand, read, and write a language example: - - She began Russian at an early age - - we began French in fourth grade + - She began Russian at an early age. + - We began French in fourth grade. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i26942 @@ -18363,7 +18363,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06193615-n example: - - God reprobated the unrepenting sinner + - God reprobated the unrepenting sinner. hypernym: - 00908688-v ili: i26944 @@ -18374,7 +18374,7 @@ definition: - send a message example: - - There is no messaging service at this company + - There is no messaging service at this company. hypernym: - 01072124-v ili: i26945 @@ -18387,7 +18387,7 @@ definition: - send as a message example: - - She messaged the final report by fax + - She messaged the final report by fax. hypernym: - 00744289-v ili: i26946 @@ -18401,7 +18401,7 @@ definition: - send a message to example: - - She messaged the committee + - She messaged the committee. hypernym: - 00744289-v ili: i26947 @@ -18414,8 +18414,8 @@ definition: - reach agreement on example: - - They concluded an economic agreement - - We concluded a cease-fire + - They concluded an economic agreement. + - We concluded a cease-fire. hypernym: - 01037402-v ili: i26948 @@ -18438,7 +18438,7 @@ definition: - criticize harshly example: - - the teacher keeps harshing on the same kid + - The teacher keeps harshing on the same kid. hypernym: - 00828170-v ili: i26950 @@ -18452,7 +18452,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06052606-n example: - - the doctor prescribed steroids for my ear trouble + - The doctor prescribed steroids for my ear trouble. hypernym: - 00748704-v members: @@ -18462,7 +18462,7 @@ definition: - recommend as beneficial example: - - my mother prescribes a good night's sleep as the cure for all ills + - My mother prescribes a good night's sleep as the cure for all ills. hypernym: - 00876672-v members: diff --git a/src/yaml/verb.competition.yaml b/src/yaml/verb.competition.yaml index 0e522998..bf40bed7 100644 --- a/src/yaml/verb.competition.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/verb.competition.yaml @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ definition: - make an application as for a job or funding example: - - We put in a grant to the NSF + - We put in a grant to the NSF. hypernym: - 00767441-v ili: i26952 @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ definition: - make an attempt at achieving something example: - - She tried for the Olympics + - She tried for the Olympics. hypernym: - 01074673-v ili: i26953 @@ -37,9 +37,9 @@ definition: - participate in games or sport example: - - We played hockey all afternoon + - We played hockey all afternoon. - play cards - - Pele played for the Brazilian teams in many important matches + - Pele played for the Brazilian teams in many important matches. hypernym: - 01074673-v ili: i26954 @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00504248-n example: - - Spassky developed quickly + - Spassky developed quickly. hypernym: - 01075360-v ili: i26960 @@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ definition: - play again example: - - We replayed the game + - We replayed the game. - replay a point hypernym: - 01075360-v @@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00480087-n example: - - It was Agassi's turn to serve + - It was Agassi's turn to serve. hypernym: - 01079008-v ili: i26977 @@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00504248-n example: - - Kasparov opened with a standard opening + - Kasparov opened with a standard opening. hypernym: - 01079008-v ili: i26979 @@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ definition: - choose at random example: - - draw a card + - Draw a card. - cast lots hypernym: - 01079008-v @@ -406,9 +406,9 @@ definition: - oppose, as in hostility or a competition example: - - You must confront your opponent - - Jackson faced Smith in the boxing ring - - The two enemies finally confronted each other + - You must confront your opponent. + - Jackson faced Smith in the boxing ring. + - The two enemies finally confronted each other. hypernym: - 01081873-v ili: i26985 @@ -443,8 +443,8 @@ entails: - 01074673-v example: - - Princeton plays Yale this weekend - - Charlie likes to play Mary + - Princeton plays Yale this weekend. + - Charlie likes to play Mary. hypernym: - 01074673-v ili: i26988 @@ -463,7 +463,7 @@ definition: - employ in a game or in a specific position example: - - They played him on first base + - They played him on first base. hypernym: - 01161188-v ili: i26989 @@ -477,7 +477,7 @@ definition: - use or move example: - - I had to play my queen + - I had to play my queen. hypernym: - 01161188-v ili: i26990 @@ -519,7 +519,7 @@ definition: - shoot or hit in a particular manner example: - - She played a good backhand last night + - She played a good backhand last night. hypernym: - 01407698-v ili: i26993 @@ -545,7 +545,7 @@ definition: - repeat a game against the same opponent example: - - Princeton replayed Harvard + - Princeton replayed Harvard. hypernym: - 01081873-v ili: i26995 @@ -556,9 +556,9 @@ definition: - set into opposition or rivalry example: - - let them match their best athletes against ours + - Let them match their best athletes against ours. - pit a chess player against the Russian champion - - He plays his two children off against each other + - He plays his two children off against each other. hypernym: - 01081176-v ili: i26996 @@ -585,7 +585,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00456623-n example: - - We have got to play this game out, even thought it is clear that we have last + - We have got to play this game out, even thought it is clear that we have last. hypernym: - 01075360-v ili: i26998 @@ -611,7 +611,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - The pitcher bore down + - The pitcher bore down. hypernym: - 01092746-v ili: i27000 @@ -622,7 +622,7 @@ definition: - fight with the fists example: - - The man wanted to fist-fight + - The man wanted to fist-fight. hypernym: - 01092746-v ili: i27001 @@ -672,7 +672,7 @@ definition: - enter eagerly into example: - - He jumped into the game + - He jumped into the game. hypernym: - 01084999-v ili: i27005 @@ -683,7 +683,7 @@ definition: - give up in the face of defeat of lacking hope; admit defeat example: - - In the second round, the challenger gave up + - In the second round, the challenger gave up. hypernym: - 02686624-v ili: i27006 @@ -701,7 +701,7 @@ definition: - defeat soundly and humiliatingly example: - - The home team demolished the visitors + - The home team demolished the visitors. hypernym: - 01110559-v ili: i27007 @@ -713,7 +713,7 @@ definition: - overthrow or destroy (something considered evil or harmful) example: - - The police smashed the drug ring after they were tipped off + - The police smashed the drug ring after they were tipped off. hypernym: - 01085766-v ili: i27008 @@ -724,7 +724,7 @@ definition: - engulf and destroy example: - - The Nazis swallowed the Baltic countries + - The Nazis swallowed the Baltic countries. hypernym: - 01085766-v ili: i27009 @@ -793,7 +793,7 @@ - score an extra point or points after touchdown by kicking the ball through the uprights or advancing the ball into the end zone example: - - Smith converted and his team won + - Smith converted and his team won. hypernym: - 01114241-v ili: i27017 @@ -827,7 +827,7 @@ definition: - put at a disadvantage example: - - The brace I have to wear is hindering my movements + - The brace I have to wear is hindering my movements. hypernym: - 02519126-v ili: i27020 @@ -840,7 +840,7 @@ definition: - influence in an unfair way example: - - you are biasing my choice by telling me yours + - You are biasing my choice by telling me yours. hypernym: - 00682064-v ili: i27021 @@ -861,8 +861,8 @@ definition: - compete in a race example: - - he is running the Marathon this year - - let's race and see who gets there first + - He is running the Marathon this year. + - Let's race and see who gets there first. hypernym: - 01074673-v ili: i27023 @@ -874,7 +874,7 @@ definition: - finish third or better in a horse or dog race example: - - he bet $2 on number six to show + - He bet $2 on number six to show. hypernym: - 01088514-v ili: i27024 @@ -885,7 +885,7 @@ definition: - finish second or better in a horse or dog race example: - - he bet $2 on number six to place + - He bet $2 on number six to place. hypernym: - 01088514-v ili: i27025 @@ -925,8 +925,8 @@ definition: - prepare oneself for a military confrontation example: - - The U.S. is girding for a conflict in the Middle East - - troops are building up on the Iraqi border + - The U.S. is girding for a conflict in the Middle East. + - Troops are building up on the Iraqi border. hypernym: - 00407168-v ili: i27029 @@ -940,7 +940,7 @@ definition: - arm anew example: - - After the war, the defeated country was not allowed to rearm + - After the war, the defeated country was not allowed to rearm. hypernym: - 01089608-v ili: i27030 @@ -1003,8 +1003,8 @@ definition: - provide with workers example: - - We cannot man all the desks - - Students were manning the booths + - We cannot man all the desks. + - Students were manning the booths. hypernym: - 01091160-v ili: i27036 @@ -1017,7 +1017,7 @@ definition: - provide with staff example: - - This position is not always staffed + - This position is not always staffed. hypernym: - 01185006-v ili: i27037 @@ -1049,7 +1049,7 @@ definition: - form a team example: - - We teamed up for this new project + - We teamed up for this new project. hypernym: - 01092289-v ili: i27040 @@ -1061,7 +1061,7 @@ definition: - attach to, as a journalist to a military unit when reporting on a war example: - - The young reporter was embedded with the Third Division + - The young reporter was embedded with the Third Division. hypernym: - 01092289-v ili: i27041 @@ -1121,9 +1121,9 @@ entails: - 01074673-v example: - - the tribesmen fought each other - - Siblings are always fighting - - Militant groups are contending for control of the country + - The tribesmen fought each other. + - Siblings are always fighting. + - Militant groups are contending for control of the country. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i27047 @@ -1136,7 +1136,7 @@ definition: - engage in a conflict example: - - The battle over health care reform was joined + - The battle over health care reform was joined. hypernym: - 01092746-v ili: i27048 @@ -1147,7 +1147,7 @@ definition: - struggle in opposition example: - - She tugged and wrestled with her conflicts + - She tugged and wrestled with her conflicts. hypernym: - 01092746-v ili: i27049 @@ -1158,7 +1158,7 @@ definition: - fight against or resist strongly example: - - The senator said he would oppose the bill + - The senator said he would oppose the bill. - Don't fight it! hypernym: - 01092746-v @@ -1176,7 +1176,7 @@ be obstinately disobedient example: - The Democratic senators recalcitrated against every proposal from the Republican - side + side. hypernym: - 01093838-v ili: i27051 @@ -1187,7 +1187,7 @@ definition: - get one's revenge for a wrong or an injury example: - - I finally settled with my old enemy + - I finally settled with my old enemy. hypernym: - 01092746-v ili: i27052 @@ -1208,9 +1208,9 @@ definition: - battle or contend against in or as if in a battle example: - - The Kurds are combating Iraqi troops in Northern Iraq - - We must combat the prejudices against other races - - they battled over the budget + - The Kurds are combating Iraqi troops in Northern Iraq. + - We must combat the prejudices against other races. + - They battled over the budget. hypernym: - 01092746-v ili: i27054 @@ -1231,7 +1231,7 @@ definition: - combat to overcome an opposing tendency or force example: - - He wrestled all his life with his feeling of inferiority + - He wrestled all his life with his feeling of inferiority. hypernym: - 01094777-v ili: i27056 @@ -1271,7 +1271,7 @@ definition: - end hostilities example: - - The brothers who had been fighting over their inheritance finally made peace + - The brothers who had been fighting over their inheritance finally made peace. hypernym: - 00766947-v ili: i27060 @@ -1315,7 +1315,7 @@ definition: - travel through a district and make political speeches example: - - the candidate stumped the Northeast + - The candidate stumped the Northeast. hypernym: - 01096497-v ili: i27064 @@ -1326,7 +1326,7 @@ definition: - run again for office example: - - Bush wants to rerun in 1996 + - Bush wants to rerun in 1996. hypernym: - 01096497-v ili: i27065 @@ -1337,7 +1337,7 @@ definition: - tour the country making political speeches, giving lectures, or presenting plays example: - - The presidential candidates are busy barnstorming this month + - The presidential candidates are busy barnstorming this month. hypernym: - 01718067-v ili: i27066 @@ -1370,8 +1370,8 @@ definition: - do duty or hold offices; serve in a specific function example: - - He served as head of the department for three years - - She served in Congress for two terms + - He served as head of the department for three years. + - She served in Congress for two terms. hypernym: - 02415985-v ili: i27069 @@ -1384,8 +1384,8 @@ definition: - serve in a specific professional capacity example: - - the priest sat for confession - - she sat on the jury + - The priest sat for confession. + - She sat on the jury. hypernym: - 01097629-v ili: i27070 @@ -1396,7 +1396,7 @@ definition: - serve on the staff of example: - - The two men staff the reception desk + - The two men staff the reception desk. hypernym: - 01097629-v ili: i27071 @@ -1407,7 +1407,7 @@ definition: - discharge one's duties example: - - She acts as the chair + - She acts as the chair. - In what capacity are you acting? hypernym: - 01097629-v @@ -1419,7 +1419,7 @@ definition: - act as a critic example: - - Those who criticize others often are not perfect, either + - Those who criticize others often are not perfect, either. hypernym: - 01098310-v ili: i27073 @@ -1431,7 +1431,7 @@ definition: - perform a job or duty on a rotating basis example: - - Interns have to rotate for a few months + - Interns have to rotate for a few months. hypernym: - 01097629-v ili: i27074 @@ -1444,7 +1444,7 @@ definition: - perform duties attached to a particular office or place or function example: - - His wife officiated as his private secretary + - His wife officiated as his private secretary. hypernym: - 01097629-v ili: i27075 @@ -1486,7 +1486,7 @@ definition: - join a club, an activity, etc. with the intention to join or participate example: - - Sign up for yoga classes + - sign up for yoga classes hypernym: - 02439823-v ili: i27079 @@ -1555,7 +1555,7 @@ definition: - enroll into service compulsorily example: - - The men were conscripted + - The men were conscripted. hypernym: - 01099603-v ili: i27085 @@ -1602,7 +1602,7 @@ entails: - 01074673-v example: - - We lost the battle but we won the war + - We lost the battle but we won the war. hypernym: - 02534046-v ili: i27089 @@ -1613,7 +1613,7 @@ definition: - be defeated example: - - If America goes down, the free world will go down, too + - If America goes down, the free world will go down, too. hypernym: - 01102003-v ili: i27090 @@ -1626,7 +1626,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - The Giants dropped 11 of their first 13 + - The Giants dropped 11 of their first 13. hypernym: - 01102003-v ili: i27091 @@ -1639,9 +1639,9 @@ entails: - 01074673-v example: - - He won the Gold Medal in skating - - Our home team won - - Win the game + - He won the Gold Medal in skating. + - Our home team won. + - win the game hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i27092 @@ -1663,7 +1663,7 @@ definition: - be successful in example: - - She lost the game but carried the match + - She lost the game but carried the match. hypernym: - 01102556-v ili: i27094 @@ -1677,8 +1677,8 @@ definition: - obtain by winning example: - - Winner takes all - - He took first prize + - Winner takes all. + - He took first prize. hypernym: - 01102556-v ili: i27095 @@ -1689,7 +1689,7 @@ definition: - win an overwhelming victory in or on example: - - Her new show dog swept all championships + - Her new show dog swept all championships. hypernym: - 01102556-v ili: i27096 @@ -1730,7 +1730,7 @@ definition: - win in an election example: - - The senator carried his home state + - The senator carried his home state. hypernym: - 01102556-v ili: i27100 @@ -1744,7 +1744,7 @@ definition: - secure the passage or adoption (of bills and motions) example: - - The motion carried easily + - The motion carried easily. hypernym: - 02242867-v ili: i27101 @@ -1757,7 +1757,7 @@ definition: - prove superior example: - - The champion prevailed, though it was a hard fight + - The champion prevailed, though it was a hard fight. hypernym: - 01102556-v ili: i27102 @@ -1771,9 +1771,9 @@ entails: - 01102556-v example: - - Agassi beat Becker in the tennis championship - - We beat the competition - - Harvard defeated Yale in the last football game + - Agassi beat Becker in the tennis championship. + - We beat the competition. + - Harvard defeated Yale in the last football game. hypernym: - 01108050-v ili: i27103 @@ -1791,7 +1791,7 @@ definition: - beat easily example: - - The local team walked over their old rivals for the championship + - The local team walked over their old rivals for the championship. hypernym: - 01104324-v ili: i27104 @@ -1802,7 +1802,7 @@ definition: - remove from a contest or race example: - - The cyclist has eliminated all the competitors in the race + - The cyclist has eliminated all the competitors in the race. hypernym: - 01104324-v ili: i27105 @@ -1813,7 +1813,7 @@ definition: - defeat thoroughly example: - - He mopped up the floor with his opponents + - He mopped up the floor with his opponents. hypernym: - 01104324-v ili: i27106 @@ -1850,7 +1850,7 @@ definition: - seize the position of and defeat example: - - the Crusaders overran much of the Holy Land + - The Crusaders overran much of the Holy Land. hypernym: - 01110559-v ili: i27109 @@ -1882,7 +1882,7 @@ definition: - make ineffective example: - - Martin Luther King tried to break down racial discrimination + - Martin Luther King tried to break down racial discrimination. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i27112 @@ -1894,7 +1894,7 @@ definition: - overcome, usually through no fault or weakness of the person that is overcome example: - - Heart disease can get the best of us + - Heart disease can get the best of us. hypernym: - 01104324-v ili: i27113 @@ -1918,7 +1918,7 @@ definition: - be there first example: - - They had gotten the jump on their competitors + - They had gotten the jump on their competitors. hypernym: - 01104324-v ili: i27115 @@ -1955,8 +1955,8 @@ definition: - beat through cleverness and wit example: - - I beat the traffic - - She outfoxed her competitors + - I beat the traffic. + - She outfoxed her competitors. hypernym: - 01108050-v ili: i27118 @@ -2002,7 +2002,7 @@ definition: - sail faster or better than example: - - They outsailed the Roman fleet + - They outsailed the Roman fleet. hypernym: - 01108050-v ili: i27122 @@ -2022,10 +2022,10 @@ definition: - be or do something to a greater degree example: - - her performance surpasses that of any other student I know - - She outdoes all other athletes - - This exceeds all my expectations - - This car outperforms all others in its class + - Her performance surpasses that of any other student I know. + - She outdoes all other athletes. + - This exceeds all my expectations. + - This car outperforms all others in its class. hypernym: - 01110559-v ili: i27124 @@ -2043,7 +2043,7 @@ definition: - sell more than others example: - - This salesman outsells his colleagues + - This salesman outsells his colleagues. hypernym: - 01108050-v ili: i27125 @@ -2054,7 +2054,7 @@ definition: - be sold more often than other, similar products example: - - The new Toyota outsells the Honda by a wide margin + - The new Toyota outsells the Honda by a wide margin. hypernym: - 01108050-v ili: i27126 @@ -2066,7 +2066,7 @@ - surpass in speed example: - Malthus believed that population increase would outpace increases in the means - of subsistence + of subsistence. hypernym: - 01108050-v ili: i27127 @@ -2077,7 +2077,7 @@ definition: - surpass in excellence example: - - She bettered her own record + - She bettered her own record. - break a record hypernym: - 01108050-v @@ -2090,7 +2090,7 @@ definition: - steal the show, draw attention to oneself away from someone else example: - - When the dog entered the stage, he upstaged the actress + - When the dog entered the stage, he upstaged the actress. hypernym: - 01109665-v ili: i27129 @@ -2101,7 +2101,7 @@ definition: - attract more attention and praise than others example: - - This film outshone all the others in quality + - This film outshone all the others in quality. hypernym: - 01108050-v ili: i27130 @@ -2177,11 +2177,11 @@ definition: - win a victory over example: - - You must overcome all difficulties - - defeat your enemies - - He overcame his shyness - - He overcame his infirmity - - Her anger got the better of her and she blew up + - You must overcome all difficulties. + - Defeat your enemies. + - He overcame his shyness. + - He overcame his infirmity. + - Her anger got the better of her and she blew up. hypernym: - 01102556-v ili: i27138 @@ -2194,7 +2194,7 @@ definition: - get on top of; deal with successfully example: - - He overcame his shyness + - He overcame his shyness. hypernym: - 01104324-v ili: i27139 @@ -2231,7 +2231,7 @@ definition: - defeat suddenly and unexpectedly example: - - The foreign team upset the local team + - The foreign team upset the local team. hypernym: - 01110559-v ili: i27142 @@ -2242,7 +2242,7 @@ definition: - get the better of example: - - the goal was to best the competition + - The goal was to best the competition. hypernym: - 01104324-v ili: i27143 @@ -2257,8 +2257,8 @@ definition: - to fight better than; get the better of example: - - the Rangers outfought the Maple Leafs - - The French forces outfought the Germans + - The Rangers outfought the Maple Leafs. + - The French forces outfought the Germans. hypernym: - 01104324-v ili: i27144 @@ -2309,8 +2309,8 @@ definition: - defeat by more skillful maneuvering example: - - The English troops outmaneuvered the Germans - - My new supervisor knows how to outmaneuver the boss in most situations + - The English troops outmaneuvered the Germans. + - My new supervisor knows how to outmaneuver the boss in most situations. hypernym: - 01111670-v ili: i27149 @@ -2359,9 +2359,9 @@ definition: - obtain advantages, such as points, etc. example: - - The home team was gaining ground + - The home team was gaining ground. - After defeating the Knicks, the Blazers pulled ahead of the Lakers in the battle - for the number-one playoff berth in the Western Conference + for the number-one playoff berth in the Western Conference. - win points hypernym: - 02242867-v @@ -2390,8 +2390,8 @@ definition: - recover something or somebody that appeared to be lost example: - - We got back the money after we threatened to sue the company - - He got back his son from the kidnappers + - We got back the money after we threatened to sue the company. + - He got back his son from the kidnappers. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i27155 @@ -2405,7 +2405,7 @@ entails: - 01074673-v example: - - The home team is racking up points + - The home team is racking up points. hypernym: - 01113439-v ili: i27156 @@ -2418,8 +2418,8 @@ definition: - get a certain number or letter indicating quality or performance example: - - She scored high on the SAT - - He scored a 200 + - She scored high on the SAT. + - He scored a 200. hypernym: - 02531751-v ili: i27157 @@ -2430,7 +2430,7 @@ definition: - achieve a certain score or rating on a test example: - - She tested high on the LSAT and was admitted to all the good law schools + - She tested high on the LSAT and was admitted to all the good law schools. hypernym: - 01114789-v ili: i27158 @@ -2456,7 +2456,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00469555-n example: - - He kicked the extra point after touchdown + - He kicked the extra point after touchdown. hypernym: - 01114241-v ili: i27160 @@ -2489,7 +2489,7 @@ definition: - score an ace against example: - - He aced his opponents + - He aced his opponents. hypernym: - 01114241-v ili: i27163 @@ -2517,11 +2517,11 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - His line double drove in Jim Lemon with the winning run + - His line double drove in Jim Lemon with the winning run. - source: http://chicagocubsonline.com/archives/2012/09/cubsminors90412.php text: an RBI double that drove in Tony Campana - source: http://www.azsnakepit.com/2012/10/28/3567230/giants-on-verge-of-sweeping-tigers-out-of-world-series - text: it was none other than Marco Scutaro who drove in Ryan Theriot + text: It was none other than Marco Scutaro who drove in Ryan Theriot. hypernym: - 01114241-v ili: i27165 @@ -2546,7 +2546,7 @@ entails: - 01074673-v example: - - He could not keep up and dropped out of the race + - He could not keep up and dropped out of the race. hypernym: - 02687605-v ili: i27167 @@ -2557,7 +2557,7 @@ definition: - maintain the same pace example: - - The child cannot keep step with his big brother + - The child cannot keep step with his big brother. hypernym: - 01116393-v ili: i27168 @@ -2569,7 +2569,7 @@ definition: - overcome by conquest example: - - conquer your fears + - Conquer your fears. - conquer a country hypernym: - 01110559-v @@ -2584,7 +2584,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00504248-n example: - - Kasparov checkmated his opponent after only a few moves + - Kasparov checkmated his opponent after only a few moves. hypernym: - 01104324-v ili: i27170 @@ -2600,7 +2600,7 @@ entails: - 01079008-v example: - - He checked my kings + - He checked my kings. hypernym: - 01120867-v ili: i27171 @@ -2620,7 +2620,7 @@ definition: - urge to attack someone example: - - The owner sicked his dogs on the intruders + - The owner sicked his dogs on the intruders. - the shaman sics sorcerers on the evil spirits hypernym: - 01122487-v @@ -2635,7 +2635,7 @@ entails: - 01075360-v example: - - The teams drew a tie + - The teams drew a tie. hypernym: - 00417926-v ili: i27174 @@ -2658,7 +2658,7 @@ definition: - give up or agree to forgo to the power or possession of another example: - - The last Taleban fighters finally surrendered + - The last Taleban fighters finally surrendered. hypernym: - 01118865-v ili: i27176 @@ -2670,9 +2670,9 @@ definition: - withstand the force of something example: - - The trees resisted her + - The trees resisted her. - stand the test of time - - The mountain climbers had to fend against the ice and snow + - The mountain climbers had to fend against the ice and snow. hypernym: - 01093838-v ili: i27177 @@ -2687,7 +2687,7 @@ definition: - surrender (power or a position) example: - - The King abnegated his power to the ministers + - The King abnegated his power to the ministers. hypernym: - 01118003-v ili: i27178 @@ -2737,7 +2737,7 @@ definition: - resist bravely example: - - He outbraved the enemy + - He outbraved the enemy. hypernym: - 01119003-v ili: i27183 @@ -2748,7 +2748,7 @@ definition: - resist and fight to a standoff example: - - Dallas had enough of a lead to hold the Broncos off + - Dallas had enough of a lead to hold the Broncos off. hypernym: - 01119003-v ili: i27184 @@ -2771,7 +2771,7 @@ definition: - acknowledge defeat example: - - The candidate conceded after enough votes had come in to show that he would lose + - The candidate conceded after enough votes had come in to show that he would lose. hypernym: - 01118003-v ili: i27186 @@ -2812,7 +2812,7 @@ definition: - make accountable for example: - - He did not want to subject himself to the judgments of his superiors + - He did not want to subject himself to the judgments of his superiors. hypernym: - 01120499-v ili: i27190 @@ -2823,8 +2823,8 @@ definition: - take the initiative and go on the offensive example: - - The Serbs attacked the village at night - - The visiting team started to attack + - The Serbs attacked the village at night. + - The visiting team started to attack. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i27191 @@ -2858,8 +2858,8 @@ definition: - launch an attack or assault on; begin hostilities or start warfare with example: - - Hitler attacked Poland on September 1, 1939 and started World War II - - Serbian forces assailed Bosnian towns all week + - Hitler attacked Poland on September 1, 1939 and started World War II. + - Serbian forces assailed Bosnian towns all week. hypernym: - 01092746-v ili: i27194 @@ -2873,7 +2873,7 @@ definition: - attack by submarine example: - - The Germans submarined the Allies + - The Germans submarined the Allies. hypernym: - 01121587-v ili: i27195 @@ -2893,8 +2893,8 @@ definition: - attack someone physically or emotionally example: - - The mugger assaulted the woman - - Nightmares assailed him regularly + - The mugger assaulted the woman. + - Nightmares assailed him regularly. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i27197 @@ -2937,7 +2937,7 @@ definition: - assail again example: - - Her old fears reassailed her + - Her old fears reassailed her. hypernym: - 01122487-v ili: i27201 @@ -2948,7 +2948,7 @@ definition: - make a sudden physical attack on example: - - The muggers jumped the woman in the fur coat + - The muggers jumped the woman in the fur coat. hypernym: - 01122487-v ili: i27202 @@ -2994,7 +2994,7 @@ definition: - to make a rush at or sudden attack upon, as in battle example: - - he saw Jess charging at him with a pitchfork + - He saw Jess charging at him with a pitchfork. hypernym: - 01122368-v ili: i27206 @@ -3006,7 +3006,7 @@ definition: - fight a duel, as over one's honor or a woman example: - - In the 19th century, men often dueled over small matters + - In the 19th century, men often dueled over small matters. hypernym: - 01092746-v ili: i27207 @@ -3017,7 +3017,7 @@ definition: - be the rival of, be in competition with example: - - we are rivaling for first place in the race + - We are rivaling for first place in the race. hypernym: - 01074673-v ili: i27208 @@ -3028,7 +3028,7 @@ definition: - compete with successfully; approach or reach equality with example: - - This artist's drawings cannot emulate his water colors + - This artist's drawings cannot emulate his water colors. hypernym: - 01074673-v ili: i27209 @@ -3086,7 +3086,7 @@ definition: - carry out a feud example: - - The two professors have been feuding for years + - The two professors have been feuding for years. hypernym: - 01092746-v ili: i27215 @@ -3099,7 +3099,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00465962-n example: - - The drive carried to the green + - The drive carried to the green. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i27216 @@ -3112,7 +3112,7 @@ definition: - have a certain range example: - - This rifle carries for 3,000 feet + - This rifle carries for 3,000 feet. hypernym: - 02636270-v ili: i27217 @@ -3134,10 +3134,10 @@ definition: - make a strategic, offensive, assault against an enemy, opponent, or a target example: - - The Germans struck Poland on Sept. 1, 1939 - - We must strike the enemy's oil fields - - in the fifth inning, the Giants struck, sending three runners home to win the - game 5 to 2 + - The Germans struck Poland on Sept. 1, 1939. + - We must strike the enemy's oil fields. + - In the fifth inning, the Giants struck, sending three runners home to win the + game 5 to 2. hypernym: - 01121587-v ili: i27219 @@ -3230,7 +3230,7 @@ definition: - attack with gas; subject to gas fumes example: - - The despot gassed the rebellious tribes + - The despot gassed the rebellious tribes. hypernym: - 01121587-v ili: i27228 @@ -3241,7 +3241,7 @@ definition: - attack with teargas; subject to teargas fumes example: - - The students were teargassed during the riot + - The students were teargassed during the riot. hypernym: - 01127799-v ili: i27229 @@ -3252,7 +3252,7 @@ definition: - lay mines example: - - The Vietnamese mined Cambodia + - The Vietnamese mined Cambodia. hypernym: - 00222898-v ili: i27230 @@ -3263,7 +3263,7 @@ definition: - destroy enemy mines with one's own mines example: - - We countermined the banks of the river + - We countermined the banks of the river. hypernym: - 01128150-v ili: i27231 @@ -3284,7 +3284,7 @@ definition: - attack suddenly and without warning example: - - Hitler blitzed Poland + - Hitler blitzed Poland. hypernym: - 01121587-v ili: i27233 @@ -3296,7 +3296,7 @@ - march aggressively into another's territory by military force for the purposes of conquest and occupation example: - - Hitler invaded Poland on September 1, 1939 + - Hitler invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. hypernym: - 01121587-v ili: i27234 @@ -3348,7 +3348,7 @@ definition: - prevent access to by barricading example: - - The street where the President lives is always barricaded + - The street where the President lives is always barricaded. hypernym: - 01479113-v ili: i27239 @@ -3359,7 +3359,7 @@ definition: - surround so as to force to give up example: - - The Turks besieged Vienna + - The Turks besieged Vienna. hypernym: - 01121587-v ili: i27240 @@ -3404,7 +3404,7 @@ definition: - shield from danger, injury, destruction, or damage example: - - Weatherbeater protects your roof from the rain + - Weatherbeater protects your roof from the rain. hypernym: - 01130221-v ili: i27244 @@ -3436,7 +3436,7 @@ definition: - to protect someone's interests example: - - A man's gotta look out for his family + - A man's gotta look out for his family. hypernym: - 01130619-v ili: i27247 @@ -3458,7 +3458,7 @@ definition: - watch over or shield from danger or harm; protect example: - - guard my possessions while I'm away + - Guard my possessions while I'm away. hypernym: - 01130619-v ili: i27249 @@ -3470,7 +3470,7 @@ definition: - avert, turn away, or repel example: - - Ward off danger + - ward off danger hypernym: - 01130221-v ili: i27250 @@ -3493,7 +3493,7 @@ - protect against a challenge or attack example: - Hold that position behind the trees! - - Hold the bridge against the enemy's attacks + - hold the bridge against the enemy's attacks hypernym: - 01130619-v ili: i27252 @@ -3575,10 +3575,10 @@ definition: - hold back, as of a danger or an enemy; check the expansion or influence of example: - - Arrest the downward trend - - Check the growth of communism in South East Asia - - Contain the rebel movement - - Turn back the tide of communism + - arrest the downward trend + - check the growth of communism in South East Asia + - contain the rebel movement + - turn back the tide of communism hypernym: - 01130221-v ili: i27259 @@ -3594,7 +3594,7 @@ definition: - throw bombs at or attack with bombs example: - - The Americans bombed Dresden + - The Americans bombed Dresden. hypernym: - 01121587-v ili: i27260 @@ -3606,7 +3606,7 @@ definition: - bomb a large area systematically and extensively example: - - The U.S. decided to carpet bomb Vietnam + - The U.S. decided to carpet bomb Vietnam. hypernym: - 01134328-v ili: i27261 @@ -3695,7 +3695,7 @@ definition: - send an explosive to example: - - The Unabomber letter bombed a number of individuals and institutions + - The Unabomber letter bombed a number of individuals and institutions. hypernym: - 01134328-v ili: i27270 @@ -3706,7 +3706,7 @@ definition: - attack with incendiary bombs example: - - The rioters fire-bombed the stores + - The rioters fire-bombed the stores. hypernym: - 01134328-v ili: i27271 @@ -3732,7 +3732,7 @@ definition: - fire a weapon with a loud explosive noise example: - - The soldiers were popping + - The soldiers were popping. hypernym: - 01136251-v ili: i27273 @@ -3743,7 +3743,7 @@ definition: - go off or discharge example: - - The gun fired + - The gun fired. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i27274 @@ -3756,7 +3756,7 @@ definition: - fire as from a gun example: - - The soldiers let drive their bullets + - The soldiers let drive their bullets. hypernym: - 01136251-v ili: i27275 @@ -3778,7 +3778,7 @@ definition: - fail to fire or detonate example: - - The guns misfired + - The guns misfired. hypernym: - 00435327-v ili: i27277 @@ -3789,7 +3789,7 @@ definition: - fire a shot; release example: - - the gunman blasted away + - The gunman blasted away. hypernym: - 01136251-v ili: i27278 @@ -3803,7 +3803,7 @@ definition: - shoot rapidly and repeatedly example: - - He blazed away at the men + - He blazed away at the men. hypernym: - 01137207-v ili: i27279 @@ -3829,7 +3829,7 @@ entails: - 01136251-v example: - - Trigger a gun + - trigger a gun hypernym: - 01647199-v ili: i27281 @@ -3869,7 +3869,7 @@ definition: - use explosives on example: - - The enemy has been shelling us all day + - The enemy has been shelling us all day. hypernym: - 01134328-v ili: i27285 @@ -3881,7 +3881,7 @@ definition: - attack with machine guns or cannon fire from a low-flying plane example: - - civilians were strafed in an effort to force the country's surrender + - Civilians were strafed in an effort to force the country's surrender. hypernym: - 01121587-v ili: i27286 @@ -3963,7 +3963,7 @@ definition: - shoot in the kneecap, often done by terrorist groups as a warning example: - - They kneecapped the industrialist + - They kneecapped the industrialist. hypernym: - 01139564-v ili: i27294 @@ -4070,8 +4070,8 @@ definition: - bet or wager (money) example: - - He played $20 on the new horse - - She plays the races + - He played $20 on the new horse. + - She plays the races. hypernym: - 01140949-v ili: i27305 @@ -4085,7 +4085,7 @@ - place a bet on example: - Which horse are you backing? - - I'm betting on the new horse + - I'm betting on the new horse. hypernym: - 01158153-v ili: i27306 @@ -4206,7 +4206,7 @@ definition: - catch or try to catch fish or shellfish example: - - I like to go fishing on weekends + - I like to go fishing on weekends. hypernym: - 01441809-v ili: i27317 @@ -4217,7 +4217,7 @@ definition: - fish with a handline over the rails of a boat example: - - They are railing for fresh fish + - They are railing for fresh fish. hypernym: - 01143220-v ili: i27318 @@ -4368,7 +4368,7 @@ definition: - hunt illegally example: - - people are poaching elephants for their ivory + - People are poaching elephants for their ivory. hypernym: - 01146304-v ili: i27333 @@ -4415,9 +4415,9 @@ definition: - pursue for food or sport (as of wild animals) example: - - Goering often hunted wild boars in Poland - - The dogs are running deer - - The Duke hunted in these woods + - Goering often hunted wild boars in Poland. + - The dogs are running deer. + - The Duke hunted in these woods. hypernym: - 01482779-v ili: i27338 @@ -4443,7 +4443,7 @@ definition: - search (an area) for prey example: - - The King used to hunt these forests + - The King used to hunt these forests. hypernym: - 02158139-v ili: i27340 @@ -4458,7 +4458,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00456623-n example: - - He often courses hares + - He often courses hares. hypernym: - 01146304-v ili: i27341 @@ -4478,8 +4478,8 @@ definition: - chase an animal up a tree example: - - the hunters treed the bear with dogs and killed it - - her dog likes to tree squirrels + - The hunters treed the bear with dogs and killed it. + - Her dog likes to tree squirrels. hypernym: - 02005890-v ili: i27343 @@ -4509,7 +4509,7 @@ definition: - hunt with hawks example: - - the tribes like to hawk in the desert + - The tribes like to hawk in the desert. hypernym: - 01146304-v ili: i27346 @@ -4520,7 +4520,7 @@ definition: - hunt with falcons example: - - The tribes like to falcon in the desert + - The tribes like to falcon in the desert. hypernym: - 01146304-v ili: i27347 @@ -4572,7 +4572,7 @@ definition: - engage in the sport of bowling example: - - My parents like to bowl on Friday nights + - My parents like to bowl on Friday nights. hypernym: - 01075360-v ili: i27352 @@ -4706,7 +4706,7 @@ definition: - protect or defend (a position in a game) example: - - he covered left field + - He covered left field. hypernym: - 01130619-v ili: i27365 @@ -4741,8 +4741,8 @@ definition: - take sides with; align oneself with; show strong sympathy for example: - - We all rooted for the home team - - I'm pulling for the underdog + - We all rooted for the home team. + - I'm pulling for the underdog. - Are you siding with the defender of the title? hypernym: - 01151427-v @@ -4757,7 +4757,7 @@ - take sides for or against example: - Who are you siding with? - - I'm siding against the current candidate + - I'm siding against the current candidate. hypernym: - 00735655-v ili: i27369 @@ -4779,9 +4779,9 @@ - put (a card or piece) into play during a game, or act strategically as if in a card game example: - - He is playing his cards close to his chest + - He is playing his cards close to his chest. - The Democrats still have some cards to play before they will concede the electoral - victory + victory. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i27372 @@ -4808,7 +4808,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00489236-n example: - - Smith covered again + - Smith covered again. hypernym: - 01151936-v ili: i27374 @@ -4830,7 +4830,7 @@ definition: - lift weights example: - - This guy can press 300 pounds + - This guy can press 300 pounds. hypernym: - 00099475-v ili: i27376 @@ -4843,9 +4843,9 @@ definition: - intend (something) to move towards a certain goal example: - - He aimed his fists towards his opponent's face + - He aimed his fists towards his opponent's face. - criticism directed at her superior - - direct your anger towards others, not towards yourself + - Direct your anger towards others, not towards yourself. hypernym: - 01153576-v ili: i27377 @@ -4871,9 +4871,9 @@ towards example: - Please don't aim at your little brother! - - He trained his gun on the burglar - - Don't train your camera on the women - - Take a swipe at one's opponent + - He trained his gun on the burglar. + - Don't train your camera on the women. + - take a swipe at one's opponent hypernym: - 01991174-v ili: i27379 @@ -4888,7 +4888,7 @@ definition: - aim with a gun example: - - The hunter drew a bead on the rabbit + - The hunter drew a bead on the rabbit. hypernym: - 01153576-v ili: i27380 @@ -4899,7 +4899,7 @@ definition: - aim, point, or direct example: - - Hold the fire extinguisher directly on the flames + - Hold the fire extinguisher directly on the flames. hypernym: - 01153576-v ili: i27381 @@ -4910,8 +4910,8 @@ definition: - direct at someone example: - - She turned a smile on me - - They turned their flashlights on the car + - She turned a smile on me. + - They turned their flashlights on the car. hypernym: - 01153576-v ili: i27382 @@ -4922,7 +4922,7 @@ definition: - hit or aim at with a sweeping arm movement example: - - The soccer player began to swing at the referee + - The soccer player began to swing at the referee. hypernym: - 01153576-v ili: i27383 @@ -4934,7 +4934,7 @@ - direct into a position for use example: - point a gun - - He charged his weapon at me + - He charged his weapon at me. hypernym: - 01153576-v ili: i27384 @@ -4973,7 +4973,7 @@ definition: - be positionable in a specified manner example: - - The gun points with ease + - The gun points with ease. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i27387 @@ -5008,9 +5008,9 @@ definition: - make a counterattack and return like for like, especially evil for evil example: - - The Empire strikes back - - The Giants struck back and won the opener - - The Israeli army retaliated for the Hamas bombing + - The Empire strikes back. + - The Giants struck back and won the opener. + - The Israeli army retaliated for the Hamas bombing. hypernym: - 01126313-v ili: i27390 @@ -5022,7 +5022,7 @@ definition: - take revenge for a perceived wrong example: - - He wants to avenge the murder of his brother + - He wants to avenge the murder of his brother. hypernym: - 02505278-v ili: i27391 @@ -5035,7 +5035,7 @@ definition: - take revenge or even out a score example: - - I cannot accept the defeat — I want to get even + - I cannot accept the defeat — I want to get even. hypernym: - 01155952-v ili: i27392 @@ -5049,7 +5049,7 @@ example: - We'll get them! - That'll fix him good! - - This time I got him + - This time I got him. hypernym: - 01156228-v ili: i27393 @@ -5069,8 +5069,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - The pitcher retired three batters - - the runner was put out at third base + - The pitcher retired three batters. + - The runner was put out at third base. hypernym: - 02409366-v ili: i27394 @@ -5084,7 +5084,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - he was put out at third base on a long throw from left field + - He was put out at third base on a long throw from left field. hypernym: - 01075360-v ili: i27395 @@ -5124,7 +5124,7 @@ definition: - excel or defeat in a game example: - - The Knicks outplayed the Lakers + - The Knicks outplayed the Lakers. hypernym: - 01104324-v ili: i27399 @@ -5137,7 +5137,7 @@ entails: - 01074673-v example: - - The Rolls Royce caught us near the exit ramp + - The Rolls Royce caught us near the exit ramp. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i27400 @@ -5184,8 +5184,8 @@ definition: - stake on the outcome of an issue example: - - I bet $100 on that new horse - - She played all her money on the dark horse + - I bet $100 on that new horse. + - She played all her money on the dark horse. hypernym: - 01140949-v ili: i27404 @@ -5200,7 +5200,7 @@ definition: - make bets example: - - Play the races + - play the races - play the casinos in Trouville hypernym: - 01158153-v @@ -5239,7 +5239,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00489236-n example: - - I saw the bet of one of my fellow players + - I saw the bet of one of my fellow players. hypernym: - 01158153-v ili: i27408 @@ -5262,11 +5262,11 @@ - score a run in baseball example: - source: http://darkroom.baltimoresun.com/2012/09/orioles-pied-in-the-face/ - text: Machado drove in the game-winning run in a 3-2 win + text: Machado drove in the game-winning run in a 3-2 win. - source: http://www2.tbo.com/sports/rays/2012/oct/05/1/spsporto3-shelton-likely-to-be-retained-ar-522566/ - text: Longoria hit 17 home runs and drove in 55 runs + text: Longoria hit 17 home runs and drove in 55 runs. - source: http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2012/09/08/braves-storm-over-mets/ - text: Brian McCann drove in four runs with four hits + text: Brian McCann drove in four runs with four hits. hypernym: - 01114241-v members: diff --git a/src/yaml/verb.consumption.yaml b/src/yaml/verb.consumption.yaml index 29caba32..c30f5219 100644 --- a/src/yaml/verb.consumption.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/verb.consumption.yaml @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ - serve oneself to, or consume regularly example: - Have another bowl of chicken soup! - - I don't take sugar in my coffee + - I don't take sugar in my coffee. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i27410 @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ definition: - use up (resources or materials) example: - - this car consumes a lot of gas - - We exhausted our savings - - They run through 20 bottles of wine a week + - This car consumes a lot of gas. + - We exhausted our savings. + - They run through 20 bottles of wine a week. hypernym: - 02271905-v ili: i27412 @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ definition: - deplete of resources example: - - The exercise class drains me of energy + - The exercise class drains me of energy. hypernym: - 01159815-v ili: i27413 @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ definition: - spend extravagantly example: - - waste not, want not + - Waste not, want not. hypernym: - 02271905-v ili: i27414 @@ -77,15 +77,15 @@ - put into service; make work or employ for a particular purpose or for its inherent or natural purpose example: - - use your head! - - we only use Spanish at home - - I can't use this tool - - Apply a magnetic field here - - This thinking was applied to many projects + - Use your head! + - We only use Spanish at home. + - I can't use this tool. + - Apply a magnetic field here. + - This thinking was applied to many projects. - How do you utilize this tool? - - I apply this rule to get good results + - I apply this rule to get good results. - use the plastic bags to store the food - - He doesn't know how to use a computer + - He doesn't know how to use a computer. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i27417 @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ definition: - use all resources available example: - - The organizers pulled out all the stops for the centennial meeting + - The organizers pulled out all the stops for the centennial meeting. hypernym: - 01161188-v ili: i27418 @@ -113,9 +113,9 @@ definition: - attribute or give example: - - She put too much emphasis on her the last statement - - He put all his efforts into this job - - The teacher put an interesting twist to the interpretation of the story + - She put too much emphasis on her the last statement. + - He put all his efforts into this job. + - The teacher put an interesting twist to the interpretation of the story. hypernym: - 01161188-v ili: i27419 @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ definition: - put or confide something in a person or thing example: - - These philosophers reposed the law in the people + - These philosophers reposed the law in the people. hypernym: - 01162686-v ili: i27420 @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ definition: - use diligently example: - - ply your wits! + - Ply your wits! hypernym: - 01161188-v ili: i27421 @@ -171,8 +171,8 @@ definition: - apply to a wrong thing or person; apply badly or incorrectly example: - - The words are misapplied in this context - - You are misapplying the name of this religious group + - The words are misapplied in this context. + - You are misapplying the name of this religious group. hypernym: - 01161188-v ili: i27424 @@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ definition: - take advantage of example: - - He availed himself of the available resources + - He availed himself of the available resources. hypernym: - 01161188-v ili: i27425 @@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ definition: - apply thoroughly; think through example: - - We worked through an example + - We worked through an example. hypernym: - 02418610-v ili: i27428 @@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ definition: - use again after processing example: - - We must recycle the cardboard boxes + - We must recycle the cardboard boxes. hypernym: - 01161188-v ili: i27431 @@ -271,9 +271,9 @@ definition: - use or manipulate to one's advantage example: - - He exploited the new taxation system - - She knows how to work the system - - he works his parents for sympathy + - He exploited the new taxation system. + - She knows how to work the system. + - He works his parents for sympathy. hypernym: - 01161188-v ili: i27433 @@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ definition: - turn to one's advantage example: - - The environmentalist lobby made hay of the nuclear plant accident + - The environmentalist lobby made hay of the nuclear plant accident. hypernym: - 01165070-v ili: i27434 @@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ definition: - use to one's advantage example: - - She plays on her clients' emotions + - She plays on her clients' emotions. hypernym: - 01165070-v ili: i27435 @@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ definition: - draw from; make good use of example: - - we must exploit the resources we are given wisely + - We must exploit the resources we are given wisely. hypernym: - 01161188-v ili: i27440 @@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ definition: - exploit excessively example: - - We should not overexploit our natural resources + - We should not overexploit our natural resources. hypernym: - 01166589-v ili: i27441 @@ -386,7 +386,7 @@ definition: - exploit for maximal profit, usually by sacrificing quality example: - - The hotel owners are commercializing the beaches + - The hotel owners are commercializing the beaches. hypernym: - 01166589-v ili: i27442 @@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ definition: - exploit as much as possible example: - - I am milking this for all it's worth + - I am milking this for all it's worth. hypernym: - 01166589-v ili: i27443 @@ -408,7 +408,7 @@ definition: - take or consume (regularly or habitually) example: - - She uses drugs rarely + - She uses drugs rarely. hypernym: - 01159300-v ili: i27444 @@ -433,8 +433,8 @@ definition: - use to the utmost; exert vigorously or to full capacity example: - - He really extended himself when he climbed Kilimanjaro - - Don't strain your mind too much + - He really extended himself when he climbed Kilimanjaro. + - Don't strain your mind too much. hypernym: - 01161188-v ili: i27446 @@ -446,7 +446,7 @@ definition: - strain excessively example: - - He overextended himself when he accepted the additional assignment + - He overextended himself when he accepted the additional assignment. hypernym: - 01167895-v ili: i27447 @@ -470,7 +470,7 @@ definition: - use to the limit example: - - you are taxing my patience + - You are taxing my patience. hypernym: - 01167895-v ili: i27449 @@ -482,8 +482,8 @@ definition: - eat a meal; take a meal example: - - We did not eat until 10 P.M. because there were so many phone calls - - I didn't eat yet, so I gladly accept your invitation + - We did not eat until 10 P.M. because there were so many phone calls. + - I didn't eat yet, so I gladly accept your invitation. hypernym: - 01159300-v ili: i27450 @@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ definition: - buy and consume food from a restaurant or establishment that sells prepared food example: - - We'll take out pizza, since I am too tired to cook + - We'll take out pizza, since I am too tired to cook. hypernym: - 01168667-v ili: i27451 @@ -515,8 +515,8 @@ definition: - eat food accompanied by lots of liquid; also use metaphorically example: - - She washed down her dinner with a bottle of red wine - - He washes down his worries with a nightly glass of whisky + - She washed down her dinner with a bottle of red wine. + - He washes down his worries with a nightly glass of whisky. hypernym: - 01170802-v ili: i27453 @@ -547,7 +547,7 @@ definition: - give dinner to; host for dinner example: - - I'm wining and dining my friends + - I'm wining and dining my friends. hypernym: - 01180862-v ili: i27456 @@ -558,7 +558,7 @@ definition: - have supper; eat dinner example: - - We often dine with friends in this restaurant + - We often dine with friends in this restaurant. hypernym: - 01168667-v ili: i27457 @@ -569,7 +569,7 @@ definition: - eat alfresco, in the open air example: - - We picnicked near the lake on this gorgeous Sunday + - We picnicked near the lake on this gorgeous Sunday. hypernym: - 01168667-v ili: i27458 @@ -583,7 +583,7 @@ - 01203727-v - 01204494-v example: - - She was eating a banana + - She was eating a banana. - What did you eat for dinner last night? hypernym: - 01159300-v @@ -608,7 +608,7 @@ definition: - eat hastily example: - - The teenager wolfed down the pizza + - The teenager wolfed down the pizza. hypernym: - 01170802-v ili: i27461 @@ -620,7 +620,7 @@ definition: - eat noisily example: - - He slurped his soup + - He slurped his soup. hypernym: - 01170802-v ili: i27462 @@ -658,7 +658,7 @@ example: - suck the poison from the place where the snake bit - suck on a straw - - the baby sucked on the mother's breast + - The baby sucked on the mother's breast. hypernym: - 01172332-v ili: i27465 @@ -671,8 +671,8 @@ definition: - take in liquids example: - - The patient must drink several liters each day - - The children like to drink soda + - The patient must drink several liters each day. + - The children like to drink soda. hypernym: - 01159300-v ili: i27466 @@ -694,7 +694,7 @@ definition: - drink in sips example: - - She was sipping her tea + - She was sipping her tea. hypernym: - 01172332-v ili: i27468 @@ -705,7 +705,7 @@ definition: - drink greedily or as if with great thirst example: - - The boys guzzled the cheap vodka + - The boys guzzled the cheap vodka. hypernym: - 01172332-v ili: i27469 @@ -716,8 +716,8 @@ definition: - take up with the tongue example: - - The cat lapped up the milk - - the cub licked the milk from its mother's breast + - The cat lapped up the milk. + - The cub licked the milk from its mother's breast. hypernym: - 01172332-v ili: i27470 @@ -730,7 +730,7 @@ definition: - consume alcohol example: - - We were up drinking all night + - We were up drinking all night. hypernym: - 01159300-v ili: i27471 @@ -755,7 +755,7 @@ definition: - drink port example: - - We were porting all in the club after dinner + - We were porting all in the club after dinner. hypernym: - 01173463-v ili: i27473 @@ -766,7 +766,7 @@ definition: - drink claret example: - - They were clareting until well past midnight + - They were clareting until well past midnight. hypernym: - 01173463-v ili: i27474 @@ -777,7 +777,7 @@ definition: - go from one pub to the next and get progressively more drunk example: - - he pub-crawled around Birmingham + - He pub-crawled around Birmingham. hypernym: - 01173463-v ili: i27475 @@ -789,7 +789,7 @@ definition: - drink moderately but regularly example: - - We tippled the cognac + - We tippled the cognac. hypernym: - 01173463-v ili: i27476 @@ -801,7 +801,7 @@ definition: - drink excessive amounts of alcohol; be an alcoholic example: - - The husband drinks and beats his wife + - The husband drinks and beats his wife. hypernym: - 01160479-v ili: i27477 @@ -815,7 +815,7 @@ definition: - have a meal, usually with company example: - - The early Christian disciples broke bread together + - The early Christian disciples broke bread together. hypernym: - 01168667-v ili: i27478 @@ -826,7 +826,7 @@ definition: - consume example: - - She didn't touch her food all night + - She didn't touch her food all night. hypernym: - 01159300-v ili: i27479 @@ -858,7 +858,7 @@ definition: - eat heartily example: - - The food was placed on the table and the children pitched in + - The food was placed on the table and the children pitched in. hypernym: - 01168667-v ili: i27482 @@ -872,7 +872,7 @@ entails: - 01168667-v example: - - My son tucked in a whole pizza + - My son tucked in a whole pizza. hypernym: - 01199335-v ili: i27483 @@ -885,7 +885,7 @@ definition: - eat a snack; eat lightly example: - - She never loses weight because she snacks between meals + - She never loses weight because she snacks between meals. hypernym: - 01168667-v ili: i27484 @@ -897,7 +897,7 @@ definition: - eat like a bird example: - - The anorexic girl just picks at her food + - The anorexic girl just picks at her food. hypernym: - 01170802-v ili: i27485 @@ -932,7 +932,7 @@ definition: - eat a large amount of food quickly example: - - The children gobbled down most of the birthday cake + - The children gobbled down most of the birthday cake. hypernym: - 01170802-v ili: i27488 @@ -946,8 +946,8 @@ definition: - eat intermittently; take small bites of example: - - He pieced at the sandwich all morning - - She never eats a full meal — she just nibbles + - He pieced at the sandwich all morning. + - She never eats a full meal — she just nibbles. hypernym: - 01170802-v ili: i27489 @@ -962,7 +962,7 @@ domain_topic: - 02401652-n example: - - cows ruminate + - Cows ruminate. hypernym: - 01170802-v ili: i27490 @@ -973,7 +973,7 @@ definition: - eat lightly, try different dishes example: - - There was so much food at the party that we quickly got sated just by browsing + - There was so much food at the party that we quickly got sated just by browsing. hypernym: - 01175702-v ili: i27491 @@ -985,7 +985,7 @@ definition: - chew noisily or vigorously example: - - The boy chomped his sandwich + - The boy chomped his sandwich. hypernym: - 01203727-v ili: i27492 @@ -1006,7 +1006,7 @@ definition: - grind with the gums; chew without teeth and with great difficulty example: - - the old man had no teeth left and mumbled his food + - The old man had no teeth left and mumbled his food. hypernym: - 01203727-v ili: i27494 @@ -1021,7 +1021,7 @@ - 01173463-v example: - Let us toast the birthday girl! - - Let's drink to the New Year + - Let's drink to the New Year. hypernym: - 02551772-v ili: i27495 @@ -1036,7 +1036,7 @@ definition: - propose example: - - He gave the first of many toasts at the birthday party + - He gave the first of many toasts at the birthday party. hypernym: - 01177764-v ili: i27496 @@ -1047,7 +1047,7 @@ definition: - drink to the last drop example: - - drink up — there's more wine coming + - Drink up — there's more wine coming. hypernym: - 01172332-v ili: i27497 @@ -1070,8 +1070,8 @@ definition: - provide with choice or abundant food or drink example: - - Don't worry about the expensive wine — I'm treating - - She treated her houseguests with good food every night + - Don't worry about the expensive wine — I'm treating. + - She treated her houseguests with good food every night. hypernym: - 01185006-v ili: i27499 @@ -1085,7 +1085,7 @@ definition: - treat to wine example: - - Our relatives in Italy wined and dined us for a week + - Our relatives in Italy wined and dined us for a week. hypernym: - 01178529-v ili: i27500 @@ -1096,7 +1096,7 @@ definition: - subject to the influence of alcohol example: - - After we finished dinner, we were thoroughly alcoholized + - After we finished dinner, we were thoroughly alcoholized. hypernym: - 01178529-v ili: i27501 @@ -1109,7 +1109,7 @@ entails: - 01180862-v example: - - The old lady is boarding three men + - The old lady is boarding three men. hypernym: - 01185006-v ili: i27502 @@ -1135,7 +1135,7 @@ definition: - live in the house where one works example: - - our babysitter lives in, as it is too far to commute for her + - Our babysitter lives in, as it is too far to commute for her. hypernym: - 01179194-v ili: i27504 @@ -1147,7 +1147,7 @@ definition: - work in a house where one does not live example: - - our cook lives out; he can easily commute from his home + - Our cook lives out; he can easily commute from his home. hypernym: - 02065774-v ili: i27505 @@ -1159,7 +1159,7 @@ definition: - wander and feed example: - - The animals forage in the woods + - The animals forage in the woods. hypernym: - 01182162-v ili: i27506 @@ -1170,7 +1170,7 @@ definition: - feed greedily example: - - The lions ravened the bodies + - The lions ravened the bodies. hypernym: - 01182162-v ili: i27507 @@ -1181,7 +1181,7 @@ definition: - feed on carrion or refuse example: - - hyenas scavenge + - Hyenas scavenge. hypernym: - 01180862-v ili: i27508 @@ -1211,8 +1211,8 @@ definition: - feed through the beak by regurgitating previously swallowed food example: - - many birds feed their young by regurgitating what they have swallowed and carried - to the nest + - Many birds feed their young by regurgitating what they have swallowed and carried + to the nest. hypernym: - 01180862-v ili: i27511 @@ -1225,8 +1225,8 @@ definition: - give food to example: - - Feed the starving children in India - - don't give the child this tough meat + - feed the starving children in India + - Don't give the child this tough meat. hypernym: - 01185006-v ili: i27512 @@ -1247,7 +1247,7 @@ definition: - provide with insufficient quality or quantity of nourishment example: - - The stunted growth of these children shows that they are undernourished + - The stunted growth of these children shows that they are undernourished. hypernym: - 01180862-v ili: i27514 @@ -1286,7 +1286,7 @@ definition: - take in food; used of animals only example: - - This dog doesn't eat certain kinds of meat + - This dog doesn't eat certain kinds of meat. - What do whales eat? hypernym: - 01159300-v @@ -1301,7 +1301,7 @@ definition: - serve as food for; be the food for example: - - This dish feeds six + - This dish feeds six. hypernym: - 01185006-v ili: i27519 @@ -1312,9 +1312,9 @@ definition: - provide (usually but not necessarily food) example: - - We serve meals for the homeless + - We serve meals for the homeless. - She dished out the soup at 8 P.M. - - The entertainers served up a lively show + - The entertainers served up a lively show. hypernym: - 01185006-v ili: i27520 @@ -1331,8 +1331,8 @@ definition: - cook and serve on a plank example: - - Planked vegetable - - Planked shad + - planked vegetable + - planked shad hypernym: - 01182648-v ili: i27521 @@ -1363,7 +1363,7 @@ definition: - feed into; supply example: - - Her success feeds her vanity + - Her success feeds her vanity. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i27524 @@ -1374,7 +1374,7 @@ definition: - help to some food; help with food or drink example: - - I served him three times, and after that he helped himself + - I served him three times, and after that he helped himself. hypernym: - 01185006-v ili: i27525 @@ -1388,7 +1388,7 @@ definition: - supply the force or power for the functioning of example: - - The gasoline powers the engines + - The gasoline powers the engines. hypernym: - 01185006-v ili: i27526 @@ -1399,9 +1399,9 @@ definition: - cause to function by supplying the force or power for or by controlling example: - - The amplifier drives the tube - - steam drives the engines - - this device drives the disks for the computer + - The amplifier drives the tube. + - Steam drives the engines. + - This device drives the disks for the computer. hypernym: - 01183856-v ili: i27527 @@ -1412,7 +1412,7 @@ definition: - provide as food example: - - Feed the guests the nuts + - Feed the guests the nuts. hypernym: - 01185006-v ili: i27528 @@ -1455,7 +1455,7 @@ definition: - give what is desired or needed, especially support, food or sustenance example: - - The hostess provided lunch for all the guests + - The hostess provided lunch for all the guests. hypernym: - 02204104-v ili: i27532 @@ -1480,8 +1480,8 @@ definition: - fill, satisfy or meet a want or need or condition or restriction example: - - does this paper meet the requirements for the degree? - - This job doesn't match my dreams + - Does this paper meet the requirements for the degree? + - This job doesn't match my dreams. - meet a need hypernym: - 01185006-v @@ -1499,7 +1499,7 @@ definition: - be satisfactory for; meet the requirements of or serve the purpose of example: - - This may answer her needs + - This may answer her needs. hypernym: - 01185870-v ili: i27535 @@ -1530,7 +1530,7 @@ definition: - provide abundantly with example: - - He showered her with presents + - He showered her with presents. hypernym: - 01185006-v ili: i27538 @@ -1552,9 +1552,9 @@ definition: - supply with necessities and support example: - - She alone sustained her family - - The money will sustain our good cause - - There's little to earn and many to keep + - She alone sustained her family. + - The money will sustain our good cause. + - There's little to earn and many to keep. hypernym: - 02208144-v ili: i27540 @@ -1576,7 +1576,7 @@ definition: - maintain by seeding without human intervention example: - - Some plants reseed themselves indefinitely + - Some plants reseed themselves indefinitely. hypernym: - 01187158-v ili: i27542 @@ -1598,7 +1598,7 @@ definition: - provide a midday meal for example: - - She lunched us well + - She lunched us well. hypernym: - 01180862-v ili: i27544 @@ -1609,7 +1609,7 @@ definition: - eat a meal in the late morning example: - - We brunch in Sundays + - We brunch in Sundays. hypernym: - 01168667-v ili: i27545 @@ -1620,7 +1620,7 @@ definition: - eat an early morning meal example: - - We breakfast at seven + - We breakfast at seven. hypernym: - 01168667-v ili: i27546 @@ -1668,8 +1668,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - The wetnurse suckled the infant - - You cannot nurse your baby in public in some places + - The wetnurse suckled the infant. + - You cannot nurse your baby in public in some places. hypernym: - 01180862-v ili: i27550 @@ -1699,8 +1699,8 @@ entails: - 01188961-v example: - - she weaned her baby when he was 3 months old and started him on powdered milk - - The kitten was weaned and fed by its owner with a bottle + - She weaned her baby when he was 3 months old and started him on powdered milk. + - The kitten was weaned and fed by its owner with a bottle. hypernym: - 02318230-v ili: i27552 @@ -1723,7 +1723,7 @@ entails: - 01172332-v example: - - the infant was suckling happily + - The infant was suckling happily. hypernym: - 01182162-v ili: i27554 @@ -1734,8 +1734,8 @@ definition: - die of food deprivation example: - - The political prisoners starved to death - - Many famished in the countryside during the drought + - The political prisoners starved to death. + - Many famished in the countryside during the drought. hypernym: - 00359085-v ili: i27555 @@ -1749,7 +1749,7 @@ definition: - deprive of food example: - - They starved the prisoners + - They starved the prisoners. hypernym: - 02318230-v ili: i27556 @@ -1763,8 +1763,8 @@ definition: - deprive of a necessity and cause suffering example: - - he is starving her of love - - The engine was starved of fuel + - He is starving her of love. + - The engine was starved of fuel. hypernym: - 02318230-v ili: i27557 @@ -1803,7 +1803,7 @@ definition: - have need of example: - - This piano wants the attention of a competent tuner + - This piano wants the attention of a competent tuner. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i27561 @@ -1816,7 +1816,7 @@ definition: - demand immediate action example: - - This situation is crying for attention + - This situation is crying for attention. hypernym: - 01191258-v ili: i27562 @@ -1847,7 +1847,7 @@ definition: - abstain from eating example: - - Before the medical exam, you must fast + - Before the medical exam, you must fast. hypernym: - 01198570-v ili: i27565 @@ -1858,7 +1858,7 @@ definition: - abstain from certain foods, as for religious or medical reasons example: - - Catholics sometimes fast during Lent + - Catholics sometimes fast during Lent. hypernym: - 01198570-v ili: i27566 @@ -1869,8 +1869,8 @@ definition: - refrain from certain foods or beverages example: - - I keep off drugs - - During Ramadan, Muslims avoid tobacco during the day + - I keep off drugs. + - During Ramadan, Muslims avoid tobacco during the day. hypernym: - 01198570-v ili: i27567 @@ -1882,7 +1882,7 @@ definition: - follow a regimen or a diet, as for health reasons example: - - He has high blood pressure and must stick to a low-salt diet + - He has high blood pressure and must stick to a low-salt diet. hypernym: - 01192137-v ili: i27568 @@ -1939,7 +1939,7 @@ entails: - 01159815-v example: - - he delights in his granddaughter + - He delights in his granddaughter. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i27573 @@ -1952,7 +1952,7 @@ definition: - enjoy oneself greatly example: - - We had a ball at the party and didn't come home until 2 AM + - We had a ball at the party and didn't come home until 2 AM. hypernym: - 01193481-v ili: i27574 @@ -1964,7 +1964,7 @@ definition: - delight greatly in example: - - wallow in your success! + - Wallow in your success! hypernym: - 01193481-v ili: i27575 @@ -1975,7 +1975,7 @@ definition: - enjoy oneself example: - - it's your birthday, so let's live it up! + - It's your birthday, so let's live it up! hypernym: - 01193481-v ili: i27576 @@ -1986,7 +1986,7 @@ definition: - enjoy to excess example: - - She indulges in ice cream + - She indulges in ice cream. hypernym: - 01159815-v ili: i27577 @@ -2008,8 +2008,8 @@ - devote oneself entirely to something; indulge in to an immoderate degree, usually with pleasure example: - - Wallow in luxury - - wallow in your sorrows + - wallow in luxury + - Wallow in your sorrows. hypernym: - 02516942-v ili: i27579 @@ -2030,7 +2030,7 @@ definition: - dip into a liquid while eating example: - - She dunked the piece of bread in the sauce + - She dunked the piece of bread in the sauce. hypernym: - 01580466-v ili: i27581 @@ -2053,7 +2053,7 @@ definition: - be able to spare or give up example: - - I can't afford to spend two hours with this person + - I can't afford to spend two hours with this person. hypernym: - 02271905-v ili: i27583 @@ -2064,8 +2064,8 @@ definition: - to be spent or finished example: - - The money had gone after a few days - - Gas is running low at the gas stations in the Midwest + - The money had gone after a few days. + - Gas is running low at the gas stations in the Midwest. hypernym: - 02615799-v ili: i27584 @@ -2080,7 +2080,7 @@ definition: - be spent example: - - All my money went for food and rent + - All my money went for food and rent. hypernym: - 00428350-v ili: i27585 @@ -2093,8 +2093,8 @@ definition: - overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself example: - - She stuffed herself at the dinner - - The kids binged on ice cream + - She stuffed herself at the dinner. + - The kids binged on ice cream. hypernym: - 01168667-v ili: i27586 @@ -2120,7 +2120,7 @@ definition: - take or use example: - - She helped herself to some of the office supplies + - She helped herself to some of the office supplies. hypernym: - 01165070-v ili: i27587 @@ -2132,7 +2132,7 @@ definition: - fill to satisfaction example: - - I am sated + - I am sated. hypernym: - 01159300-v ili: i27588 @@ -2146,7 +2146,7 @@ definition: - cause surfeit through excess though initially pleasing example: - - Too much spicy food cloyed his appetite + - Too much spicy food cloyed his appetite. hypernym: - 01196254-v ili: i27589 @@ -2171,7 +2171,7 @@ definition: - satisfy in a limited way example: - - He contented himself with one glass of beer per day + - He contented himself with one glass of beer per day. hypernym: - 01185870-v ili: i27591 @@ -2182,7 +2182,7 @@ definition: - be the host of or for example: - - We hosted 4 couples last night + - We hosted 4 couples last night. hypernym: - 02497847-v ili: i27592 @@ -2205,7 +2205,7 @@ - 01168667-v - 01173463-v example: - - we wined and dined in Paris + - We wined and dined in Paris. hypernym: - 01188514-v ili: i27594 @@ -2218,7 +2218,7 @@ entails: - 01180862-v example: - - We will plump out that poor starving child + - We will plump out that poor starving child. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i27595 @@ -2245,8 +2245,8 @@ definition: - take a sample of example: - - Try these new crackers - - Sample the regional dishes + - Try these new crackers. + - sample the regional dishes hypernym: - 01159300-v ili: i27597 @@ -2273,7 +2273,7 @@ entails: - 01159815-v example: - - Fritter away one's inheritance + - fritter away one's inheritance hypernym: - 01160479-v ili: i27599 @@ -2290,7 +2290,7 @@ definition: - choose not to consume example: - - I abstain from alcohol + - I abstain from alcohol. hypernym: - 00681308-v ili: i27600 @@ -2325,7 +2325,7 @@ definition: - eat greedily example: - - he devoured three sandwiches + - He devoured three sandwiches. hypernym: - 01170802-v ili: i27603 @@ -2339,7 +2339,7 @@ definition: - finish eating all the food on one's plate or on the table example: - - She polished off the remaining potatoes + - She polished off the remaining potatoes. hypernym: - 01170802-v ili: i27604 @@ -2352,8 +2352,8 @@ definition: - eat up completely, as with great appetite example: - - Some people can down a pound of meat in the course of one meal - - The teenagers demolished four pizzas among them + - Some people can down a pound of meat in the course of one meal. + - The teenagers demolished four pizzas among them. hypernym: - 01199335-v ili: i27605 @@ -2379,7 +2379,7 @@ entails: - 01159300-v example: - - I cannot digest milk products + - I cannot digest milk products. hypernym: - 00516235-v ili: i27607 @@ -2392,7 +2392,7 @@ definition: - bear to eat example: - - He cannot stomach raw fish + - He cannot stomach raw fish. hypernym: - 01199976-v ili: i27608 @@ -2441,7 +2441,7 @@ - 00005041-v - 00004227-v example: - - We never smoked marijuana + - We never smoked marijuana. - Do you smoke? hypernym: - 01167359-v @@ -2475,7 +2475,7 @@ definition: - draw deep into the lungs in by breathing example: - - Clinton smoked marijuana but never inhaled + - Clinton smoked marijuana but never inhaled. hypernym: - 01200739-v ili: i27615 @@ -2488,7 +2488,7 @@ entails: - 01200739-v example: - - draw a deep breath + - Draw a deep breath. - draw on a cigarette hypernym: - 00005041-v @@ -2513,7 +2513,7 @@ definition: - inject into the vein example: - - She is mainlining heroin + - She is mainlining heroin. hypernym: - 01201851-v ili: i27618 @@ -2524,7 +2524,7 @@ definition: - take drugs, especially orally example: - - The man charged with murder popped a valium to calm his nerves + - The man charged with murder popped a valium to calm his nerves. hypernym: - 01201851-v ili: i27619 @@ -2558,7 +2558,7 @@ entails: - 01200739-v example: - - After the meal, some of the diners lit up + - After the meal, some of the diners lit up. hypernym: - 02765572-v ili: i27622 @@ -2583,8 +2583,8 @@ entails: - 01203078-v example: - - The addict was snorting cocaine almost every day - - the kids were huffing glue + - The addict was snorting cocaine almost every day. + - The kids were huffing glue. hypernym: - 00005041-v ili: i27624 @@ -2608,7 +2608,7 @@ definition: - take (a drug, especially LSD), by mouth example: - - She dropped acid when she was a teenager + - She dropped acid when she was a teenager. hypernym: - 01203078-v ili: i27626 @@ -2628,7 +2628,7 @@ definition: - get high, stoned, or drugged example: - - He trips every weekend + - He trips every weekend. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i27628 @@ -2642,9 +2642,9 @@ definition: - chew (food); to bite and grind with the teeth example: - - He jawed his bubble gum + - He jawed his bubble gum. - Chew your food and don't swallow it! - - The cows were masticating the grass + - The cows were masticating the grass. hypernym: - 01397118-v ili: i27629 @@ -2669,7 +2669,7 @@ definition: - crush with the teeth, making a grinding sound example: - - The children crunched the celery sticks + - The children crunched the celery sticks. hypernym: - 01203727-v ili: i27631 @@ -2695,7 +2695,7 @@ entails: - 01204494-v example: - - The men gulped down their beers + - The men gulped down their beers. hypernym: - 01172332-v ili: i27633 @@ -2708,9 +2708,9 @@ definition: - drink down entirely example: - - He downed three martinis before dinner - - She killed a bottle of brandy that night - - They popped a few beers after work + - He downed three martinis before dinner. + - She killed a bottle of brandy that night. + - They popped a few beers after work. hypernym: - 01172332-v ili: i27634 @@ -2737,8 +2737,8 @@ definition: - provide with nourishment example: - - We sustained ourselves on bread and water - - This kind of food is not nourishing for young children + - We sustained ourselves on bread and water. + - This kind of food is not nourishing for young children. hypernym: - 01185006-v ili: i27636 @@ -2753,7 +2753,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01890115-n example: - - This land will carry ten cows to the acre + - This land will carry ten cows to the acre. hypernym: - 01205348-v ili: i27637 @@ -2766,7 +2766,7 @@ definition: - be sustained by example: - - He fed on the great ideas of her mentor + - He fed on the great ideas of her mentor. hypernym: - 01185870-v ili: i27638 @@ -2778,7 +2778,7 @@ definition: - find (something or someone) for example: - - I'll fix you up with a nice girl + - I'll fix you up with a nice girl. hypernym: - 01185006-v ili: i27639 @@ -2789,7 +2789,7 @@ definition: - prey on or hunt for example: - - These mammals predate certain eggs + - These mammals predate certain eggs. hypernym: - 01179996-v ili: i27640 @@ -2802,7 +2802,7 @@ definition: - profit from in an exploitatory manner example: - - He feeds on her insecurity + - He feeds on her insecurity. hypernym: - 01165070-v ili: i27641 @@ -2814,7 +2814,7 @@ definition: - eat until one is sated example: - - He filled up on turkey + - He filled up on turkey. hypernym: - 01170802-v ili: i27642 @@ -2828,7 +2828,7 @@ entails: - 01159300-v example: - - The cold water quenched his thirst + - The cold water quenched his thirst. hypernym: - 01185870-v ili: i27643 @@ -2909,8 +2909,8 @@ definition: - drink alcohol without showing ill effects example: - - He can hold his liquor - - he had drunk more than he could carry + - He can hold his liquor. + - He had drunk more than he could carry. hypernym: - 01173463-v ili: i27650 @@ -2922,8 +2922,8 @@ definition: - be ingested example: - - This wine sure goes down well - - The food wouldn't go down + - This wine sure goes down well. + - The food wouldn't go down. hypernym: - 00428350-v ili: i27651 diff --git a/src/yaml/verb.contact.yaml b/src/yaml/verb.contact.yaml index 7c28d81d..81789689 100644 --- a/src/yaml/verb.contact.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/verb.contact.yaml @@ -2,10 +2,10 @@ definition: - be in direct physical contact with; make contact example: - - The two buildings touch - - Their hands touched - - The wire must not contact the metal cover - - The surfaces contact at this point + - The two buildings touch. + - Their hands touched. + - The wire must not contact the metal cover. + - The surfaces contact at this point. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i27653 @@ -21,8 +21,8 @@ definition: - make physical contact with, come in contact with example: - - Touch the stone for good luck - - She never touched her husband + - touch the stone for good luck + - She never touched her husband. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i27654 @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ definition: - cause to be in brief contact with example: - - He touched his toes to the horse's flanks + - He touched his toes to the horse's flanks. hypernym: - 01208838-v ili: i27655 @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ definition: - to hold fast or prevent from moving example: - - The child was pinned under the fallen tree + - The child was pinned under the fallen tree. hypernym: - 02446762-v ili: i27657 @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ definition: - take up by hand example: - - He picked up the book and started to read + - He picked up the book and started to read. hypernym: - 01208838-v ili: i27658 @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ definition: - destroy example: - - Don't violate my garden + - Don't violate my garden. - violate my privacy hypernym: - 01210147-v @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ definition: - intrude on uninvited example: - - The nosy couple broke in on our conversation + - The nosy couple broke in on our conversation. hypernym: - 02022376-v ili: i27661 @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ definition: - form a cover over example: - - The grass covered the grave + - The grass covered the grave. hypernym: - 01208316-v ili: i27662 @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ definition: - cover with frost example: - - ice crystals frosted the glass + - Ice crystals frosted the glass. hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i27663 @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ - provide with a rough or speckled surface or appearance example: - frost the glass - - she frosts her hair + - She frosts her hair. hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i27664 @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ definition: - cover with ice or snow or a glacier example: - - the entire area was glaciated + - The entire area was glaciated. hypernym: - 01210571-v ili: i27665 @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ definition: - cover; be dispersed over example: - - Dead bodies strewed the ground + - Dead bodies strewed the ground. hypernym: - 01210571-v ili: i27666 @@ -172,9 +172,9 @@ definition: - affect or afflict suddenly, usually adversely example: - - We were hit by really bad weather - - He was stricken with cancer when he was still a teenager - - The earthquake struck at midnight + - We were hit by really bad weather. + - He was stricken with cancer when he was still a teenager. + - The earthquake struck at midnight. hypernym: - 00137133-v ili: i27668 @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ definition: - produce by manipulating keys or strings of musical instruments example: - - The pianist strikes a middle C + - The pianist strikes a middle C. - strike ‘z’ on the keyboard hypernym: - 01208838-v @@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ - 01208838-v example: - Feel this soft cloth! - - The customer fingered the sweater + - The customer fingered the sweater. hypernym: - 02135744-v ili: i27670 @@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ definition: - pass one's hands over the sexual organs of example: - - He felt the girl in the movie theater + - He felt the girl in the movie theater. exemplifies: - 07171981-n hypernym: @@ -247,8 +247,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00613447-n example: - - The nurse palpated the patient's stomach - - The runner felt her pulse + - The nurse palpated the patient's stomach. + - The runner felt her pulse. hypernym: - 01208838-v ili: i27673 @@ -262,8 +262,8 @@ definition: - extinguish by crushing example: - - stub out your cigarette now - - stub out your cigar + - Stub out your cigarette now. + - Stub out your cigar. hypernym: - 02767855-v ili: i27674 @@ -278,7 +278,7 @@ definition: - touch, lift, or hold with the hands example: - - Don't handle the merchandise + - Don't handle the merchandise. hypernym: - 01208838-v ili: i27675 @@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ entails: - 01208838-v example: - - The man tried to paw her + - The man tried to paw her. hypernym: - 01228779-v ili: i27677 @@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ definition: - fondle for sexual pleasure example: - - He made some sexual advances at the woman in his office and groped her repeatedly + - He made some sexual advances at the woman in his office and groped her repeatedly. hypernym: - 01228779-v ili: i27678 @@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ definition: - scrape with the paws example: - - The bear pawed the door + - The bear pawed the door. hypernym: - 01310820-v ili: i27679 @@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ definition: - pet example: - - the grandfather dandled the small child + - The grandfather dandled the small child. hypernym: - 01228779-v ili: i27680 @@ -372,9 +372,9 @@ definition: - pass over, across, or through example: - - He ran his eyes over her body - - She ran her fingers along the carved figurine - - He drew her hair through his fingers + - He ran his eyes over her body. + - She ran her fingers along the carved figurine. + - He drew her hair through his fingers. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i27684 @@ -391,11 +391,11 @@ definition: - take into your hands deliberately example: - - The sales clerk quickly seized the money on the counter - - She clutched her purse - - The mother seized her child by the arm - - Birds of prey often seize small mammals - - A crazy idea took hold of him + - The sales clerk quickly seized the money on the counter. + - She clutched her purse. + - The mother seized her child by the arm. + - Birds of prey often seize small mammals. + - A crazy idea took hold of him. hypernym: - 01216829-v ili: i27685 @@ -410,7 +410,7 @@ definition: - to make grasping motions example: - - the cat snatched at the butterflies + - The cat snatched at the butterflies. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i27686 @@ -440,7 +440,7 @@ definition: - clutch as if in panic example: - - She clawed the doorknob + - She clawed the doorknob. hypernym: - 01215136-v ili: i27689 @@ -451,8 +451,8 @@ definition: - take or capture by force example: - - The terrorists seized the politicians - - The rebels threaten to seize civilian hostages + - The terrorists seized the politicians. + - The rebels threaten to seize civilian hostages. hypernym: - 01216829-v ili: i27690 @@ -486,7 +486,7 @@ - get into one's hands, take physically example: - Take a cookie! - - Can you take this bag, please + - Can you take this bag, please. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i27693 @@ -531,7 +531,7 @@ definition: - release ice example: - - The icebergs and glaciers calve + - The icebergs and glaciers calve. hypernym: - 01560556-v ili: i27697 @@ -543,7 +543,7 @@ definition: - take into custody example: - - the police nabbed the suspected criminals + - The police nabbed the suspected criminals. hypernym: - 01215136-v ili: i27698 @@ -560,7 +560,7 @@ definition: - succeed in catching or seizing, especially after a chase example: - - We finally got the suspect + - We finally got the suspect. - Did you catch the thief? hypernym: - 01215136-v @@ -604,7 +604,7 @@ definition: - take hold of or attach to example: - - The biochip latches onto the genes + - The biochip latches onto the genes. hypernym: - 01218568-v ili: i27703 @@ -615,8 +615,8 @@ definition: - hold on tightly or tenaciously example: - - hang on to your father's hands - - The child clung to his mother's apron + - Hang on to your father's hands. + - The child clung to his mother's apron. hypernym: - 01218568-v ili: i27704 @@ -637,7 +637,7 @@ definition: - have or hold in one's hands or grip example: - - Hold this bowl for a moment, please + - Hold this bowl for a moment, please. hypernym: - 02208144-v ili: i27706 @@ -648,8 +648,8 @@ definition: - be the physical support of; carry the weight of example: - - The beam holds up the roof - - He supported me with one hand while I balanced on the beam + - The beam holds up the roof. + - He supported me with one hand while I balanced on the beam. - What's holding that mirror? hypernym: - 02372362-v @@ -675,7 +675,7 @@ definition: - fold into pleats example: - - Pleat the cloth + - Pleat the cloth. hypernym: - 01280538-v ili: i27709 @@ -699,9 +699,9 @@ definition: - bear or be able to bear the weight, pressure,or responsibility of example: - - His efforts carried the entire project + - His efforts carried the entire project. - How many credits is this student carrying? - - We carry a very large mortgage + - We carry a very large mortgage. hypernym: - 01219607-v ili: i27711 @@ -726,7 +726,7 @@ definition: - keep afloat example: - - The life vest buoyed him up + - The life vest buoyed him up. hypernym: - 01219607-v ili: i27713 @@ -834,7 +834,7 @@ definition: - support or hold steady and make steadfast, with or as if with a brace example: - - brace your elbows while working on the potter's wheel + - Brace your elbows while working on the potter's wheel. hypernym: - 00221295-v ili: i27723 @@ -848,7 +848,7 @@ definition: - hold firmly, usually with one's hands example: - - She clutched my arm when she got scared + - She clutched my arm when she got scared. hypernym: - 01219234-v ili: i27724 @@ -871,8 +871,8 @@ definition: - close or secure with or as if with a stopper example: - - She stoppered the wine bottle - - The mothers stoppered their babies' mouths with pacifiers + - She stoppered the wine bottle. + - The mothers stoppered their babies' mouths with pacifiers. hypernym: - 01425540-v ili: i27726 @@ -886,9 +886,9 @@ entails: - 01293025-v example: - - The dress clings to her body - - The label stuck to the box - - The sushi rice grains cohere + - The dress clings to her body. + - The label stuck to the box. + - The sushi rice grains cohere. hypernym: - 01208316-v ili: i27727 @@ -906,7 +906,7 @@ definition: - fit tightly, follow the contours of example: - - The dress molds her beautiful figure + - The dress molds her beautiful figure. hypernym: - 01223449-v ili: i27728 @@ -918,7 +918,7 @@ definition: - stick together example: - - the edges of the wound conglutinated + - The edges of the wound conglutinated. hypernym: - 01223449-v ili: i27729 @@ -957,7 +957,7 @@ definition: - hold gently and carefully example: - - He cradles the child in his arms + - He cradles the child in his arms. hypernym: - 01219234-v ili: i27733 @@ -968,7 +968,7 @@ definition: - grasp firmly example: - - The child clasped my hands + - The child clasped my hands. hypernym: - 01215136-v ili: i27734 @@ -979,7 +979,7 @@ definition: - release from a clasp example: - - She clasped and unclasped her hands + - She clasped and unclasped her hands. hypernym: - 01477180-v ili: i27735 @@ -1001,7 +1001,7 @@ definition: - twist or curve abruptly example: - - She quirked her head in a peculiar way + - She quirked her head in a peculiar way. hypernym: - 01225209-v ili: i27737 @@ -1026,7 +1026,7 @@ definition: - form into a spiral shape example: - - The cord is all twisted + - The cord is all twisted. hypernym: - 00140787-v ili: i27739 @@ -1048,7 +1048,7 @@ definition: - twist or roll into coils or ringlets example: - - curl my hair, please + - Curl my hair, please. hypernym: - 01225209-v ili: i27741 @@ -1076,7 +1076,7 @@ definition: - hold fast or firmly example: - - He gripped the steering wheel + - He gripped the steering wheel. hypernym: - 01215136-v ili: i27743 @@ -1087,7 +1087,7 @@ definition: - manipulate, as in a nervous or unconscious manner example: - - He twiddled his thumbs while waiting for the interview + - He twiddled his thumbs while waiting for the interview. hypernym: - 01214263-v ili: i27744 @@ -1099,8 +1099,8 @@ definition: - handle effectively example: - - The burglar wielded an axe - - The young violinist didn't manage her bow very well + - The burglar wielded an axe. + - The young violinist didn't manage her bow very well. hypernym: - 01214263-v ili: i27745 @@ -1124,7 +1124,7 @@ definition: - handle and cause to function example: - - do not operate machinery after imbibing alcohol + - Do not operate machinery after imbibing alcohol. - control the lever hypernym: - 01214263-v @@ -1200,7 +1200,7 @@ definition: - touch lightly and repeatedly, as with brushing motions example: - - He stroked his long beard + - He stroked his long beard. hypernym: - 01208838-v ili: i27754 @@ -1211,8 +1211,8 @@ definition: - touch or stroke lightly in a loving or endearing manner example: - - He caressed her face - - They fondled in the back seat of the taxi + - He caressed her face. + - They fondled in the back seat of the taxi. hypernym: - 01228534-v ili: i27755 @@ -1255,7 +1255,7 @@ definition: - penetrate injuriously example: - - The glass from the shattered windshield cut into her forehead + - The glass from the shattered windshield cut into her forehead. hypernym: - 01230239-v ili: i27759 @@ -1266,7 +1266,7 @@ definition: - penetrate mutually or be interlocked example: - - The territories of two married people interpenetrate a lot + - The territories of two married people interpenetrate a lot. hypernym: - 01230239-v ili: i27760 @@ -1278,7 +1278,7 @@ definition: - penetrate or assault, in a harmful or injurious way example: - - The cancer had invaded her lungs + - The cancer had invaded her lungs. hypernym: - 01229799-v ili: i27761 @@ -1289,7 +1289,7 @@ definition: - pass into or through, often by overcoming resistance example: - - The bullet penetrated her chest + - The bullet penetrated her chest. hypernym: - 02020375-v ili: i27762 @@ -1301,8 +1301,8 @@ definition: - pierce with force example: - - The bullet struck her thigh - - The icy wind struck through our coats + - The bullet struck her thigh. + - The icy wind struck through our coats. hypernym: - 01230239-v ili: i27763 @@ -1313,7 +1313,7 @@ definition: - pierce or penetrate example: - - The blade broke her skin + - The blade broke her skin. hypernym: - 01230239-v ili: i27764 @@ -1326,7 +1326,7 @@ definition: - become punctured or penetrated example: - - The skin broke + - The skin broke. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i27765 @@ -1348,7 +1348,7 @@ definition: - enter for a short period of time example: - - We poked into the bar + - We poked into the bar. hypernym: - 01230239-v ili: i27767 @@ -1359,8 +1359,8 @@ definition: - enter surreptitiously example: - - He sneaked in under cover of darkness - - In this essay, the author's personal feelings creep in + - He sneaked in under cover of darkness. + - In this essay, the author's personal feelings creep in. hypernym: - 01230239-v ili: i27768 @@ -1372,9 +1372,9 @@ definition: - spread or diffuse through example: - - An atmosphere of distrust has permeated this administration - - music penetrated the entire building - - His campaign was riddled with accusations and personal attacks + - An atmosphere of distrust has permeated this administration. + - Music penetrated the entire building. + - His campaign was riddled with accusations and personal attacks. hypernym: - 01230239-v ili: i27769 @@ -1401,7 +1401,7 @@ definition: - penetrate thoroughly and into every part example: - - the revolutionaries honeycombed the organization + - The revolutionaries honeycombed the organization. hypernym: - 01230239-v ili: i27771 @@ -1412,7 +1412,7 @@ definition: - poke or thrust abruptly example: - - he jabbed his finger into her ribs + - He jabbed his finger into her ribs. hypernym: - 01903255-v ili: i27772 @@ -1436,7 +1436,7 @@ definition: - stab or pierce example: - - he jabbed the piece of meat with his pocket knife + - He jabbed the piece of meat with his pocket knife. hypernym: - 01903255-v ili: i27774 @@ -1458,7 +1458,7 @@ - urge on; cause to act example: - The other children egged the boy on, but he did not want to throw the stone through - the window + the window. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i27776 @@ -1491,7 +1491,7 @@ definition: - to push against gently example: - - She nudged my elbow when she saw her friend enter the restaurant + - She nudged my elbow when she saw her friend enter the restaurant. hypernym: - 01875972-v ili: i27779 @@ -1513,7 +1513,7 @@ definition: - use a knife on example: - - The victim was knifed to death + - The victim was knifed to death. hypernym: - 00069650-v ili: i27781 @@ -1577,7 +1577,7 @@ definition: - throw stones at example: - - Pilgrims lapidate a stone pillar in commemoration of Abraham's temptation + - Pilgrims lapidate a stone pillar in commemoration of Abraham's temptation. hypernym: - 01510546-v ili: i27787 @@ -1590,7 +1590,7 @@ entails: - 01252288-v example: - - She rubbed down her child with a sponge + - She rubbed down her child with a sponge. hypernym: - 01214263-v ili: i27788 @@ -1706,7 +1706,7 @@ entails: - 01335412-v example: - - They buried the stolen goods + - They buried the stolen goods. hypernym: - 01578506-v ili: i27798 @@ -1739,7 +1739,7 @@ definition: - cover completely, as if with a carpet example: - - flowers carpeted the meadows + - Flowers carpeted the meadows. hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i27801 @@ -1750,7 +1750,7 @@ definition: - cover with wooden boards example: - - board up windows before the hurricane + - Board up windows before the hurricane. hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i27802 @@ -1799,8 +1799,8 @@ definition: - to strike, thrust or shove against example: - - He butted his sister out of the way - - The goat butted the hiker with his horns + - He butted his sister out of the way. + - The goat butted the hiker with his horns. hypernym: - 01412877-v ili: i27806 @@ -1812,7 +1812,7 @@ definition: - butt with the head example: - - The soccer player headbutted his opponent and was sent off the field + - The soccer player headbutted his opponent and was sent off the field. hypernym: - 01238333-v ili: i27807 @@ -1823,8 +1823,8 @@ definition: - hit against; come into sudden contact with example: - - The car hit a tree - - He struck the table with his elbow + - The car hit a tree. + - He struck the table with his elbow. hypernym: - 01208838-v ili: i27808 @@ -1841,7 +1841,7 @@ definition: - hit with a pinging noise example: - - The bugs pinged the lamp shade + - The bugs pinged the lamp shade. hypernym: - 01238728-v ili: i27809 @@ -1852,7 +1852,7 @@ definition: - leap, jerk, bang example: - - Bullets spanged into the trees + - Bullets spanged into the trees. exemplifies: - 07170369-n hypernym: @@ -1866,7 +1866,7 @@ definition: - collide with the rear end of example: - - The car rear-ended me + - The car rear-ended me. hypernym: - 01238728-v ili: i27811 @@ -1877,7 +1877,7 @@ definition: - collide with the broad side of example: - - her car broad-sided mine + - Her car broad-sided mine. hypernym: - 01238728-v ili: i27812 @@ -1909,7 +1909,7 @@ definition: - land on or hit solidly example: - - The brick connected on her head, knocking her out + - The brick connected on her head, knocking her out. hypernym: - 01238728-v ili: i27815 @@ -1920,7 +1920,7 @@ definition: - fail to reach example: - - The arrow missed the target + - The arrow missed the target. hypernym: - 02534046-v ili: i27816 @@ -1931,7 +1931,7 @@ definition: - strike with a sound like that of falling rain example: - - Bullets were spatting the leaves + - Bullets were spatting the leaves. hypernym: - 01238728-v ili: i27817 @@ -1942,7 +1942,7 @@ definition: - strike with a dull sound example: - - Bullets were thudding against the wall + - Bullets were thudding against the wall. hypernym: - 01238728-v ili: i27818 @@ -1962,7 +1962,7 @@ definition: - hit the ground example: - - the car bottomed out where the driveway meets the road + - The car bottomed out where the driveway meets the road. hypernym: - 01238728-v ili: i27820 @@ -1973,7 +1973,7 @@ definition: - deliver a sharp blow or push example: - - He knocked the glass clear across the room + - He knocked the glass clear across the room. hypernym: - 01412877-v ili: i27821 @@ -1985,7 +1985,7 @@ definition: - push with the shoulders example: - - He shouldered his way into the crowd + - He shouldered his way into the crowd. hypernym: - 01903255-v ili: i27822 @@ -2036,7 +2036,7 @@ definition: - knock against with force or violence example: - - My car bumped into the tree + - My car bumped into the tree. hypernym: - 01238728-v ili: i27827 @@ -2048,8 +2048,8 @@ definition: - cause to come or go down example: - - The policeman downed the heavily armed suspect - - The mugger knocked down the old lady after she refused to hand over her wallet + - The policeman downed the heavily armed suspect. + - The mugger knocked down the old lady after she refused to hand over her wallet. hypernym: - 01412877-v ili: i27828 @@ -2075,7 +2075,7 @@ definition: - collide violently with an obstacle example: - - I ran into the telephone pole + - I ran into the telephone pole. hypernym: - 01238728-v ili: i27830 @@ -2103,7 +2103,7 @@ definition: - touch lightly and briefly example: - - He brushed the wall lightly + - He brushed the wall lightly. hypernym: - 01208838-v ili: i27832 @@ -2135,7 +2135,7 @@ definition: - goad with spurs example: - - the rider spurred his horse + - The rider spurred his horse. hypernym: - 01243637-v ili: i27835 @@ -2186,7 +2186,7 @@ definition: - propel or give impetus to example: - - The sudden gust of air propelled the ball to the other side of the fence + - The sudden gust of air propelled the ball to the other side of the fence. hypernym: - 01514338-v ili: i27840 @@ -2199,7 +2199,7 @@ definition: - touch or hit with a light, quick blow example: - - flicked him with his hand + - … flicked him with his hand hypernym: - 01243284-v ili: i27841 @@ -2210,7 +2210,7 @@ definition: - cause to make a snapping sound example: - - snap your fingers + - Snap your fingers. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i27842 @@ -2248,7 +2248,7 @@ definition: - throw violently example: - - He slammed the book on the table + - He slammed the book on the table. hypernym: - 01511000-v ili: i27845 @@ -2260,7 +2260,7 @@ definition: - close violently example: - - He slammed the door shut + - He slammed the door shut. hypernym: - 01347791-v ili: i27846 @@ -2272,7 +2272,7 @@ definition: - close with shutters example: - - We shuttered the window to keep the house cool + - We shuttered the window to keep the house cool. hypernym: - 01347791-v ili: i27847 @@ -2295,7 +2295,7 @@ definition: - stretch back a bowstring (on an archer's bow) example: - - The archers were drawing their bows + - The archers were drawing their bows. hypernym: - 01452184-v ili: i27849 @@ -2330,7 +2330,7 @@ definition: - rub with a brush, or as if with a brush example: - - Johnson brushed the hairs from his jacket + - Johnson brushed the hairs from his jacket. hypernym: - 01252288-v ili: i27852 @@ -2341,7 +2341,7 @@ definition: - clean with a brush example: - - She brushed the suit before hanging it back into the closet + - She brushed the suit before hanging it back into the closet. hypernym: - 01535377-v ili: i27853 @@ -2444,7 +2444,7 @@ definition: - polish with wax example: - - The motorcycle has been Simonized + - The motorcycle has been Simonized. hypernym: - 01248201-v ili: i27862 @@ -2458,7 +2458,7 @@ entails: - 01252288-v example: - - shine the silver, please + - Shine the silver, please. - polish my shoes hypernym: - 00293903-v @@ -2497,7 +2497,7 @@ definition: - make dull in appearance example: - - Age had dulled the surface + - Age had dulled the surface. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i27866 @@ -2508,7 +2508,7 @@ definition: - make dull or blunt example: - - Too much cutting dulls the knife's edge + - Too much cutting dulls the knife's edge. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i27867 @@ -2601,7 +2601,7 @@ definition: - escape example: - - She squeaked by me + - She squeaked by me. hypernym: - 02054081-v ili: i27876 @@ -2613,7 +2613,7 @@ definition: - strike lightly example: - - He tapped me on the shoulder + - He tapped me on the shoulder. hypernym: - 01412877-v ili: i27877 @@ -2625,7 +2625,7 @@ definition: - strike or tap firmly example: - - the doctor percussed his chest and back + - The doctor percussed his chest and back. hypernym: - 01250368-v ili: i27878 @@ -2636,7 +2636,7 @@ definition: - place after another constituent in the sentence example: - - Japanese postposes the adpositions, whereas English preposes them + - Japanese postposes the adpositions, whereas English preposes them. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i27879 @@ -2647,7 +2647,7 @@ definition: - place before another constituent in the sentence example: - - English preposes the adpositions; Japanese postposes them + - English preposes the adpositions; Japanese postposes them. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i27880 @@ -2658,7 +2658,7 @@ definition: - touch the surface of lightly example: - - His back shaved the counter in passing + - His back shaved the counter in passing. hypernym: - 01243078-v ili: i27881 @@ -2726,7 +2726,7 @@ definition: - cut or remove with or as if with a plane example: - - The machine shaved off fine layers from the piece of wood + - The machine shaved off fine layers from the piece of wood. hypernym: - 01555301-v ili: i27887 @@ -2809,7 +2809,7 @@ definition: - cause friction example: - - my sweater scratches + - My sweater scratches. hypernym: - 01208316-v ili: i27894 @@ -2824,7 +2824,7 @@ definition: - touch or rub constantly example: - - The old man worried his beads + - The old man worried his beads. hypernym: - 01252288-v ili: i27895 @@ -2835,7 +2835,7 @@ definition: - clean with hard rubbing example: - - She scrubbed his back + - She scrubbed his back. hypernym: - 01252288-v ili: i27896 @@ -2901,7 +2901,7 @@ definition: - rub the dust over a surface so as to blur the outlines of a shape example: - - The artist dusted the charcoal drawing down to a faint image + - The artist dusted the charcoal drawing down to a faint image. hypernym: - 01254492-v ili: i27902 @@ -2931,7 +2931,7 @@ definition: - cover or stain with slime example: - - The snake slimed his victim + - The snake slimed his victim. hypernym: - 01536935-v ili: i27905 @@ -2978,7 +2978,7 @@ - make or become coarse or coarser example: - coarsen the surface - - Their minds coarsened + - Their minds coarsened. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i27909 @@ -3002,7 +3002,7 @@ definition: - tear or wear off the skin or make sore by abrading example: - - This leash chafes the dog's neck + - This leash chafes the dog's neck. hypernym: - 01256577-v ili: i27911 @@ -3027,7 +3027,7 @@ definition: - diminish, as by friction example: - - Erosion wore away the surface + - Erosion wore away the surface. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i27913 @@ -3039,7 +3039,7 @@ definition: - cut into slices example: - - Slice the salami, please + - Slice the salami, please. hypernym: - 01555301-v ili: i27914 @@ -3141,7 +3141,7 @@ definition: - cut to pieces example: - - Father carved the ham + - Father carved the ham. hypernym: - 01555301-v ili: i27923 @@ -3153,7 +3153,7 @@ definition: - form by carving example: - - Carve a flower from the ice + - carve a flower from the ice hypernym: - 01555301-v - 01663142-v @@ -3240,7 +3240,7 @@ definition: - cut down example: - - George chopped down the cherry tree + - George chopped down the cherry tree. hypernym: - 01260866-v ili: i27932 @@ -3263,7 +3263,7 @@ definition: - cut away example: - - he hacked his way through the forest + - He hacked his way through the forest. hypernym: - 01555301-v ili: i27934 @@ -3286,7 +3286,7 @@ definition: - cut into pieces with repeated blows example: - - Chop wood + - chop wood - chop meat hypernym: - 01555301-v @@ -3302,7 +3302,7 @@ - cause to fall by or as if by delivering a blow example: - strike down a tree - - Lightning struck down the hikers + - Lightning struck down the hikers. hypernym: - 01555301-v ili: i27937 @@ -3346,7 +3346,7 @@ definition: - cut slightly, with a razor example: - - The barber's knife nicked his cheek + - The barber's knife nicked his cheek. hypernym: - 01555301-v ili: i27941 @@ -3384,7 +3384,7 @@ definition: - break off (a piece from a whole) example: - - Her tooth chipped + - Her tooth chipped. hypernym: - 01560556-v ili: i27944 @@ -3399,7 +3399,7 @@ definition: - come off in flakes or thin small pieces example: - - The paint in my house is peeling off + - The paint in my house is peeling off. hypernym: - 01262255-v ili: i27945 @@ -3422,7 +3422,7 @@ definition: - form by chipping example: - - They chipped their names in the stone + - They chipped their names in the stone. hypernym: - 01663142-v ili: i27947 @@ -3571,7 +3571,7 @@ definition: - form a coat over example: - - Dirt had coated her face + - Dirt had coated her face. hypernym: - 01210571-v ili: i27960 @@ -3733,7 +3733,7 @@ definition: - apply with a brush example: - - Brush butter on the roast + - Brush butter on the roast. hypernym: - 01266847-v ili: i27975 @@ -3786,8 +3786,8 @@ definition: - provide with a finish example: - - The carpenter finished the table beautifully - - this shirt is not finished properly + - The carpenter finished the table beautifully. + - This shirt is not finished properly. hypernym: - 01266847-v ili: i27980 @@ -3937,7 +3937,7 @@ definition: - cover with canvas example: - - She canvassed the walls of her living room so as to conceal the ugly cracks + - She canvassed the walls of her living room so as to conceal the ugly cracks. hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i27994 @@ -3981,7 +3981,7 @@ definition: - cover with beeswax example: - - Chris beeswaxed the kitchen table + - Chris beeswaxed the kitchen table. hypernym: - 01271290-v ili: i27998 @@ -4024,7 +4024,7 @@ definition: - coat with a glaze example: - - the potter glazed the dishes + - The potter glazed the dishes. - glaze the bread with eggwhite hypernym: - 01266847-v @@ -4099,7 +4099,7 @@ definition: - cover with shellac example: - - She wanted to shellac the desk to protect it from water spots + - She wanted to shellac the desk to protect it from water spots. hypernym: - 01271572-v ili: i28009 @@ -4123,7 +4123,7 @@ definition: - provide with a new lining example: - - the old fur coat must be relined + - The old fur coat must be relined. hypernym: - 01273348-v ili: i28011 @@ -4134,7 +4134,7 @@ definition: - cover the front or surface of example: - - The building was faced with beautiful stones + - The building was faced with beautiful stones. hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i28012 @@ -4173,7 +4173,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00912746-n example: - - The building was refaced with beautiful stones + - The building was refaced with beautiful stones. hypernym: - 01273753-v ili: i28015 @@ -4240,7 +4240,7 @@ entails: - 01335412-v example: - - The thief was tarred and feathered + - The thief was tarred and feathered. hypernym: - 02505278-v ili: i28021 @@ -4362,7 +4362,7 @@ entails: - 01555301-v example: - - During the bris, the baby boy is circumcised + - During the bris, the baby boy is circumcised. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i28033 @@ -4391,7 +4391,7 @@ definition: - puncture and scar (the skin), as for purposes or tribal identification or rituals example: - - The men in some African tribes scarify their faces + - The men in some African tribes scarify their faces. hypernym: - 01277535-v ili: i28036 @@ -4424,7 +4424,7 @@ definition: - pierce with many holes example: - - The bullets riddled his body + - The bullets riddled his body. hypernym: - 01443719-v ili: i28039 @@ -4501,7 +4501,7 @@ definition: - mark with lines example: - - sorrow had lined his face + - Sorrow had lined his face. hypernym: - 01278326-v ili: i28046 @@ -4523,7 +4523,7 @@ definition: - mark with or consist of a pattern of crossed lines example: - - wrinkles crisscrossed her face + - Wrinkles crisscrossed her face. hypernym: - 01278925-v ili: i28048 @@ -4605,7 +4605,7 @@ - bend or lay so that one part covers the other example: - fold up the newspaper - - turn up your collar + - Turn up your collar. hypernym: - 00356912-v ili: i28055 @@ -4619,8 +4619,8 @@ - make wrinkles or creases on a smooth surface; make a pressed, folded or wrinkled line in; ‘crisp’ is archaic example: - - The dress got wrinkled - - crease the paper like this to make a crane + - The dress got wrinkled. + - Crease the paper like this to make a crane. exemplifies: - 07087487-n hypernym: @@ -4639,7 +4639,7 @@ definition: - to gather something into small wrinkles or folds example: - - She puckered her lips + - She puckered her lips. hypernym: - 01280991-v ili: i28057 @@ -4656,7 +4656,7 @@ definition: - become wrinkled or drawn together example: - - her lips puckered + - Her lips puckered. hypernym: - 01280991-v ili: i28058 @@ -4669,7 +4669,7 @@ definition: - fold or collapse example: - - His knees buckled + - His knees buckled. hypernym: - 01993067-v ili: i28059 @@ -4693,7 +4693,7 @@ definition: - make smaller example: - - The heat contracted the woollen garment + - The heat contracted the woollen garment. hypernym: - 00241924-v ili: i28061 @@ -4706,7 +4706,7 @@ entails: - 01402698-v example: - - The bicycle dented my car + - The bicycle dented my car. hypernym: - 01282617-v ili: i28062 @@ -4732,7 +4732,7 @@ example: - bend the rod - twist the dough into a braid - - the strong man could turn an iron bar + - The strong man could turn an iron bar. hypernym: - 00140787-v ili: i28064 @@ -4747,8 +4747,8 @@ definition: - bend a joint example: - - flex your wrists - - bend your knees + - Flex your wrists. + - Bend your knees. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i28065 @@ -4760,7 +4760,7 @@ definition: - cause to curve inward example: - - gravity incurvates the rays + - Gravity incurvates the rays. hypernym: - 01282617-v ili: i28066 @@ -4771,7 +4771,7 @@ definition: - twist into a state of deformity example: - - The wind has gnarled this old tree + - The wind has gnarled this old tree. hypernym: - 01282617-v ili: i28067 @@ -4812,7 +4812,7 @@ definition: - make gouges into a surface example: - - The woman's spiked heels gouged out the wooden floor + - The woman's spiked heels gouged out the wooden floor. hypernym: - 01557581-v ili: i28071 @@ -4875,7 +4875,7 @@ definition: - draw in as if by suction example: - - suck in your cheeks and stomach + - Suck in your cheeks and stomach. hypernym: - 01285148-v ili: i28077 @@ -4900,7 +4900,7 @@ definition: - dig with the snout example: - - the pig was rooting for truffles + - The pig was rooting for truffles. hypernym: - 01312361-v ili: i28079 @@ -4936,7 +4936,7 @@ definition: - hollow out as if making a cave or opening example: - - The river was caving the banks + - The river was caving the banks. hypernym: - 01285148-v ili: i28082 @@ -4949,7 +4949,7 @@ - arrange or fold as a cover or protection example: - wrap the baby before taking her out - - Wrap the present + - wrap the present hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i28083 @@ -4961,7 +4961,7 @@ definition: - wrap for decorative purposes example: - - The gift was done up in pretty red paper + - The gift was done up in pretty red paper. hypernym: - 01285811-v ili: i28084 @@ -5025,7 +5025,7 @@ definition: - undo the ties of example: - - They untied the prisoner + - They untied the prisoner. hypernym: - 01522610-v ili: i28090 @@ -5038,7 +5038,7 @@ definition: - tie a gag around someone's mouth in order to silence them example: - - The burglars gagged the home owner and tied him to a chair + - The burglars gagged the home owner and tied him to a chair. hypernym: - 01288043-v ili: i28091 @@ -5065,7 +5065,7 @@ definition: - loosen the ties of example: - - unloose your sneakers + - Unloose your sneakers. hypernym: - 01287064-v ili: i28093 @@ -5077,7 +5077,7 @@ definition: - tie again or anew example: - - retie the string and make it strong enough now + - Retie the string and make it strong enough now. hypernym: - 01288043-v ili: i28094 @@ -5088,7 +5088,7 @@ definition: - fasten or secure with a rope, string, or cord example: - - They tied their victim to the chair + - They tied their victim to the chair. hypernym: - 01343121-v ili: i28095 @@ -5112,7 +5112,7 @@ definition: - connect or secure to example: - - They rigged the bomb to the ignition + - They rigged the bomb to the ignition. hypernym: - 01343121-v ili: i28097 @@ -5123,7 +5123,7 @@ definition: - fasten or join with a loop example: - - He looped the watch through his belt + - He looped the watch through his belt. hypernym: - 01288043-v ili: i28098 @@ -5249,7 +5249,7 @@ definition: - tie together somebody's limbs example: - - The prisoner was hog-tied + - The prisoner was hog-tied. hypernym: - 01289516-v ili: i28109 @@ -5270,7 +5270,7 @@ definition: - confine or restrain with or as if with manacles or handcuffs example: - - The police handcuffed the suspect at the scene of the crime + - The police handcuffed the suspect at the scene of the crime. hypernym: - 01290655-v ili: i28111 @@ -5301,7 +5301,7 @@ definition: - fasten or secure with chains example: - - Chain the chairs together + - chain the chairs together hypernym: - 01343121-v ili: i28114 @@ -5355,7 +5355,7 @@ definition: - attach to one another, for safety example: - - The mountaineers roped up when they started the final ascent + - The mountaineers roped up when they started the final ascent. hypernym: - 01343121-v ili: i28119 @@ -5408,7 +5408,7 @@ definition: - attach to example: - - They fastened various nicknames to each other + - They fastened various nicknames to each other. hypernym: - 01299048-v ili: i28124 @@ -5428,7 +5428,7 @@ definition: - become attached example: - - The spider's thread attached to the window sill + - The spider's thread attached to the window sill. hypernym: - 01293672-v ili: i28126 @@ -5440,7 +5440,7 @@ - become attached to and embedded in the uterus example: - The egg fertilized in vitro implanted in the uterus of the birth mother with no - further complications + further complications. hypernym: - 01293025-v ili: i28127 @@ -5460,7 +5460,7 @@ definition: - make contact or come together example: - - The two roads join here + - The two roads join here. hypernym: - 01357376-v ili: i28129 @@ -5566,9 +5566,9 @@ definition: - bring two objects, ideas, or people together example: - - This fact is coupled to the other one + - This fact is coupled to the other one. - Matchmaker, can you match my daughter with a nice young man? - - The student was paired with a partner for collaboration on the project + - The student was paired with a partner for collaboration on the project. hypernym: - 01297878-v ili: i28138 @@ -5719,7 +5719,7 @@ definition: - cause to become joined or linked example: - - join these two parts so that they fit together + - Join these two parts so that they fit together. hypernym: - 01357376-v ili: i28152 @@ -5816,7 +5816,7 @@ definition: - link together example: - - can we couple these proposals? + - Can we couple these proposals? hypernym: - 01299048-v ili: i28161 @@ -5907,7 +5907,7 @@ definition: - cut (e.g, beans) lengthwise in preparation for cooking example: - - French the potatoes + - french the potatoes hypernym: - 00562167-v ili: i28169 @@ -5959,7 +5959,7 @@ definition: - come to be detached example: - - His retina detached and he had to be rushed into surgery + - His retina detached and he had to be rushed into surgery. hypernym: - 01560556-v ili: i28174 @@ -5972,7 +5972,7 @@ definition: - come off example: - - This button had fallen off + - This button had fallen off. hypernym: - 01302344-v ili: i28175 @@ -5994,7 +5994,7 @@ definition: - wrap in swaddling clothes example: - - swaddled the infant + - … swaddled the infant hypernym: - 01305902-v ili: i28177 @@ -6049,7 +6049,7 @@ definition: - keep to the curb example: - - curb your dogs + - Curb your dogs. hypernym: - 01303637-v ili: i28182 @@ -6071,7 +6071,7 @@ definition: - impede the motion of, as with a chain or a burden example: - - horses were clogged until they were tamed + - Horses were clogged until they were tamed. hypernym: - 01303637-v ili: i28184 @@ -6082,10 +6082,10 @@ definition: - to close within bounds, or otherwise limit or deprive of free movement example: - - This holds the local until the express passengers change trains - - About a dozen animals were held inside the stockade - - The illegal immigrants were held at a detention center - - The terrorists held the journalists for ransom + - This holds the local until the express passengers change trains. + - About a dozen animals were held inside the stockade. + - The illegal immigrants were held at a detention center. + - The terrorists held the journalists for ransom. hypernym: - 00513267-v ili: i28185 @@ -6099,7 +6099,7 @@ definition: - hold and prevent from leaving example: - - The student was kept after school + - The student was kept after school. hypernym: - 02500687-v ili: i28186 @@ -6126,7 +6126,7 @@ definition: - shut up or confine in any enclosure or within any bounds or limits example: - - The prisoners are safely pounded + - The prisoners are safely pounded. hypernym: - 01304044-v ili: i28188 @@ -6191,7 +6191,7 @@ definition: - make fast; tie or secure, with or as if with a rope example: - - The Chinese would bind the feet of their women + - The Chinese would bind the feet of their women. hypernym: - 01299048-v ili: i28194 @@ -6245,7 +6245,7 @@ definition: - make fast as if with cement example: - - We cemented our friendship + - We cemented our friendship. hypernym: - 01305902-v ili: i28199 @@ -6298,7 +6298,7 @@ definition: - secure a vessel with an anchor example: - - We anchored at Baltimore + - We anchored at Baltimore. hypernym: - 01343121-v ili: i28204 @@ -6334,7 +6334,7 @@ definition: - moor at a wharf example: - - The ship was wharfed + - The ship was wharfed. hypernym: - 01308202-v ili: i28207 @@ -6345,7 +6345,7 @@ definition: - come into or dock at a wharf example: - - the big ship wharfed in the evening + - The big ship wharfed in the evening. hypernym: - 02089989-v ili: i28208 @@ -6544,7 +6544,7 @@ definition: - scratch repeatedly example: - - The cat scraped at the armchair + - The cat scraped at the armchair. hypernym: - 01252288-v ili: i28226 @@ -6557,7 +6557,7 @@ - put something back where it belongs example: - replace the book on the shelf after you have finished reading it - - please put the clean dishes back in the cabinet when you have washed them + - Please put the clean dishes back in the cabinet when you have washed them. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i28227 @@ -6571,9 +6571,9 @@ definition: - form, arrange, or deposit in layers example: - - The fish are stratified in barrels - - The rock was stratified by the force of the water - - A statistician stratifies the list of names according to the addresses + - The fish are stratified in barrels. + - The rock was stratified by the force of the water. + - A statistician stratifies the list of names according to the addresses. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i28228 @@ -6607,7 +6607,7 @@ definition: - bruise, cut, or injure the skin or the surface of example: - - The boy skinned his knee when he fell + - The boy skinned his knee when he fell. hypernym: - 00069650-v ili: i28231 @@ -6619,7 +6619,7 @@ definition: - turn up, loosen, or remove earth example: - - Dig we must + - Dig we must. - turn over the soil for aeration hypernym: - 00173351-v @@ -6634,7 +6634,7 @@ definition: - wear or cut gutters into example: - - The heavy rain guttered the soil + - The heavy rain guttered the soil. hypernym: - 01229439-v ili: i28233 @@ -6645,7 +6645,7 @@ definition: - dig (up) with a spade example: - - I spade compost into the flower beds + - I spade compost into the flower beds. hypernym: - 01312361-v ili: i28234 @@ -6676,7 +6676,7 @@ definition: - remove the inner part or the core of example: - - the mining company wants to excavate the hillside + - The mining company wants to excavate the hillside. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i28237 @@ -6717,7 +6717,7 @@ definition: - form by hollowing example: - - Carnegie had a lake excavated for Princeton University's rowing team + - Carnegie had a lake excavated for Princeton University's rowing team. - excavate a cavity hypernym: - 01285148-v @@ -6740,7 +6740,7 @@ definition: - dig a trench or trenches example: - - The National Guardsmen were sent out to trench + - The National Guardsmen were sent out to trench. hypernym: - 01313763-v ili: i28242 @@ -6811,7 +6811,7 @@ - dig with or as if with a shovel example: - shovel sand - - he shovelled in the backyard all afternoon long + - He shovelled in the backyard all afternoon long. hypernym: - 01312361-v ili: i28248 @@ -6857,7 +6857,7 @@ definition: - cover (a location) wholly or partially by squirting a liquid onto it example: - - Spritz the lawn with water + - spritz the lawn with water hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i28252 @@ -6879,7 +6879,7 @@ definition: - find by digging in the ground example: - - I dug up an old box in the garden + - I dug up an old box in the garden. hypernym: - 02242867-v ili: i28254 @@ -6906,7 +6906,7 @@ definition: - dig out with the snout example: - - the pig nuzzled the truffle + - The pig nuzzled the truffle. hypernym: - 01316583-v ili: i28256 @@ -6917,7 +6917,7 @@ definition: - feel searchingly example: - - She groped for his keys in the dark + - She groped for his keys in the dark. hypernym: - 02132078-v ili: i28257 @@ -6929,7 +6929,7 @@ definition: - search for on the computer example: - - I fingered my boss and found that he is not logged on in the afternoons + - I fingered my boss and found that he is not logged on in the afternoons. hypernym: - 01318273-v ili: i28258 @@ -6940,7 +6940,7 @@ definition: - feel about uncertainly or blindly example: - - She groped for her glasses in the darkness of the bedroom + - She groped for her glasses in the darkness of the bedroom. hypernym: - 01318273-v ili: i28259 @@ -6952,7 +6952,7 @@ definition: - search by divining, as if with a rod example: - - He claimed he could divine underground water + - He claimed he could divine underground water. hypernym: - 01318273-v ili: i28260 @@ -6987,8 +6987,8 @@ definition: - try to locate or discover, or try to establish the existence of example: - - The police are searching for clues - - They are searching for the missing man in the entire county + - The police are searching for clues. + - They are searching for the missing man in the entire county. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i28263 @@ -7001,7 +7001,7 @@ definition: - search thoroughly and exhaustively example: - - The police left no stone unturned in looking for the President's murderer + - The police left no stone unturned in looking for the President's murderer. hypernym: - 01318273-v ili: i28264 @@ -7012,7 +7012,7 @@ definition: - seek, search for example: - - She hunted for her reading glasses but was unable to locate them + - She hunted for her reading glasses but was unable to locate them. hypernym: - 01318273-v ili: i28265 @@ -7023,7 +7023,7 @@ definition: - look for (food) in nature example: - - Our ancestors gathered nuts in the Fall + - Our ancestors gathered nuts in the Fall. hypernym: - 01318273-v ili: i28266 @@ -7043,7 +7043,7 @@ definition: - cover with felt example: - - felt a cap + - … felt a cap hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i28268 @@ -7054,8 +7054,8 @@ definition: - hunt or look for; want for a particular reason example: - - Your former neighbor is wanted by the FBI - - Uncle Sam wants you + - Your former neighbor is wanted by the FBI. + - Uncle Sam wants you. hypernym: - 01318273-v ili: i28269 @@ -7068,7 +7068,7 @@ definition: - examine minutely example: - - The police scoured the country for the fugitive + - The police scoured the country for the fugitive. hypernym: - 01318273-v ili: i28270 @@ -7102,8 +7102,8 @@ definition: - subject to a search example: - - The police searched the suspect - - We searched the whole house for the missing keys + - The police searched the suspect. + - We searched the whole house for the missing keys. hypernym: - 02135744-v ili: i28273 @@ -7114,7 +7114,7 @@ definition: - search for something needed or desired example: - - Our babysitter raided our refrigerator + - Our babysitter raided our refrigerator. hypernym: - 01320383-v ili: i28274 @@ -7126,7 +7126,7 @@ - search as for concealed weapons by running the hands rapidly over the clothing and through the pockets example: - - The police frisked everyone at the airport + - The police frisked everyone at the airport. hypernym: - 01320383-v ili: i28275 @@ -7137,7 +7137,7 @@ definition: - search (someone) for weapons or drugs by having the person remove their clothes example: - - He was strip-searched at the airport + - He was strip-searched at the airport. hypernym: - 01320383-v ili: i28276 @@ -7148,7 +7148,7 @@ definition: - make a wide, sweeping search of example: - - The beams scanned the night sky + - The beams scanned the night sky. hypernym: - 01320383-v ili: i28277 @@ -7172,7 +7172,7 @@ definition: - search haphazardly example: - - We rummaged through the drawers + - We rummaged through the drawers. hypernym: - 01320383-v ili: i28279 @@ -7183,7 +7183,7 @@ definition: - search thoroughly example: - - They combed the area for the missing child + - They combed the area for the missing child. hypernym: - 01320383-v ili: i28280 @@ -7228,7 +7228,7 @@ definition: - fell by sawing; hew example: - - The Vietnamese cut a lot of timber while they occupied Cambodia + - The Vietnamese cut a lot of timber while they occupied Cambodia. hypernym: - 01260866-v ili: i28284 @@ -7368,8 +7368,8 @@ - carve, cut, or etch into a material or surface example: - engrave a pen - - engraved the trophy cup with the winner's name - - the lovers scratched their names into the bark of the tree + - … engraved the trophy cup with the winner's name + - The lovers scratched their names into the bark of the tree. hypernym: - 01259164-v ili: i28296 @@ -7408,7 +7408,7 @@ definition: - cut open example: - - she slashed her wrists + - She slashed her wrists. hypernym: - 01555301-v ili: i28299 @@ -7432,7 +7432,7 @@ entails: - 01555301-v example: - - They slaughtered their only goat to survive the winter + - They slaughtered their only goat to survive the winter. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i28301 @@ -7453,7 +7453,7 @@ definition: - kill with poison example: - - She poisoned her husband + - She poisoned her husband. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i28303 @@ -7466,7 +7466,7 @@ definition: - kill by throwing stones at example: - - People wanted to stone the woman who had a child out of wedlock + - People wanted to stone the woman who had a child out of wedlock. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i28304 @@ -7478,7 +7478,7 @@ definition: - kill by its poison example: - - this mushroom can poison + - This mushroom can poison. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i28305 @@ -7494,8 +7494,8 @@ definition: - cause to die; put to death, usually intentionally or knowingly example: - - This man killed several people when he tried to rob a bank - - The farmer killed a pig for the holidays + - This man killed several people when he tried to rob a bank. + - The farmer killed a pig for the holidays. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -7510,7 +7510,7 @@ definition: - kill oneself example: - - the terminally ill patient committed suicide + - The terminally ill patient committed suicide. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i28307 @@ -7521,7 +7521,7 @@ definition: - kill without delay example: - - the traitor was dispatched by the conspirators + - The traitor was dispatched by the conspirators. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i28308 @@ -7532,7 +7532,7 @@ definition: - kill with or as if with a burst of gunfire or electric current or as if by shooting example: - - in this computer game, space travellers are vaporized by aliens + - In this computer game, space travellers are vaporized by aliens. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i28309 @@ -7544,7 +7544,7 @@ definition: - cause the death of, without intention example: - - She was killed in the collision of three cars + - She was killed in the collision of three cars. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -7560,7 +7560,7 @@ definition: - deprive of life example: - - AIDS has killed thousands in Africa + - AIDS has killed thousands in Africa. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -7575,7 +7575,7 @@ definition: - cause to die, especially suddenly example: - - The disease struck down many young men in the village + - The disease struck down many young men in the village. hypernym: - 01328456-v ili: i28312 @@ -7586,8 +7586,8 @@ definition: - kill or destroy example: - - The animals were sacrificed after the experiment - - The general had to sacrifice several soldiers to save the regiment + - The animals were sacrificed after the experiment. + - The general had to sacrifice several soldiers to save the regiment. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i28313 @@ -7598,7 +7598,7 @@ definition: - prove fatal example: - - The disease took off + - The disease took off. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i28314 @@ -7618,8 +7618,8 @@ definition: - put (an animal) to death example: - - The customs agents destroyed the dog that was found to be rabid - - the sick cat had to be put down + - The customs agents destroyed the dog that was found to be rabid. + - The sick cat had to be put down. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -7643,7 +7643,7 @@ definition: - kill by lying on example: - - The sow overlay her piglets + - The sow overlay her piglets. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i28318 @@ -7664,7 +7664,7 @@ definition: - kill gently, as with an injection example: - - the cat was very ill and we had to put it to sleep + - The cat was very ill and we had to put it to sleep. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i28320 @@ -7676,8 +7676,8 @@ definition: - get rid of (someone who may be a threat) by killing example: - - The mafia liquidated the informer - - the double agent was neutralized + - The mafia liquidated the informer. + - The double agent was neutralized. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i28321 @@ -7694,7 +7694,7 @@ - kill en masse; kill on a large scale; kill many example: - Hitler wanted to exterminate the Jews, Gypsies, Communists, and homosexuals of - Europe + Europe. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i28322 @@ -7706,7 +7706,7 @@ definition: - to hook or entangle example: - - One foot caught in the stirrup + - one foot caught in the stirrup hypernym: - 01299048-v ili: i28323 @@ -7720,7 +7720,7 @@ definition: - cause to become accidentally or suddenly caught, ensnared, or entangled example: - - I caught the hem of my dress in the brambles + - I caught the hem of my dress in the brambles. hypernym: - 01299048-v ili: i28324 @@ -7734,7 +7734,7 @@ definition: - catch on a snag example: - - I snagged my stocking + - I snagged my stocking. hypernym: - 01330498-v ili: i28325 @@ -7769,7 +7769,7 @@ definition: - add to the very end example: - - He appended a glossary to his novel where he used an invented language + - He appended a glossary to his novel where he used an invented language. hypernym: - 01299048-v ili: i28328 @@ -7826,7 +7826,7 @@ definition: - sew again example: - - The cuff of the coat had been resewn + - The cuff of the coat had been resewn. hypernym: - 01331921-v ili: i28333 @@ -7983,7 +7983,7 @@ definition: - fasten or attach with sellotape example: - - The hotel manager scotch taped a note to the guest's door + - The hotel manager scotch taped a note to the guest's door. hypernym: - 01334500-v ili: i28348 @@ -8066,7 +8066,7 @@ definition: - cover as for protection against noise or smell example: - - She held her ears when the jackhammer started to operate + - She held her ears when the jackhammer started to operate. - hold one's nose hypernym: - 01335412-v @@ -8078,7 +8078,7 @@ definition: - provide with a thermally non-conducting cover example: - - The tubing needs to be jacketed + - The tubing needs to be jacketed. hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i28356 @@ -8163,7 +8163,7 @@ definition: - provide with a new binding example: - - The tattered old book is valuable and we need to rebind it + - The tattered old book is valuable and we need to rebind it. hypernym: - 01338486-v ili: i28364 @@ -8174,7 +8174,7 @@ definition: - cover with planks example: - - The streets were planked + - The streets were planked. hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i28365 @@ -8232,7 +8232,7 @@ - mark or overlay with patches of contrasting color or texture; cause to appear splashed or spattered example: - - The mountain was splashed with snow + - The mountain was splashed with snow. hypernym: - 01339317-v ili: i28370 @@ -8243,7 +8243,7 @@ definition: - cover with a hood example: - - The bandits were hooded + - The bandits were hooded. hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i28371 @@ -8285,7 +8285,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00244785-n example: - - bread the pork chops before frying them + - Bread the pork chops before frying them. hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i28375 @@ -8305,7 +8305,7 @@ definition: - cover the eyes of (someone) to prevent them from seeing example: - - the hostage was blindfolded and driven away + - The hostage was blindfolded and driven away. hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i28377 @@ -8403,8 +8403,8 @@ definition: - cover completely or make imperceptible example: - - I was drowned in work - - The noise drowned out her speech + - I was drowned in work. + - The noise drowned out her speech. hypernym: - 01210571-v ili: i28386 @@ -8417,8 +8417,8 @@ definition: - remove all or part of one's clothes to show one's body example: - - uncover your belly - - The man exposed himself in the subway + - Uncover your belly. + - The man exposed himself in the subway. hypernym: - 02142175-v ili: i28387 @@ -8439,7 +8439,7 @@ definition: - take the covers off example: - - She unclothed her innermost feelings + - She unclothed her innermost feelings. hypernym: - 01342187-v ili: i28389 @@ -8450,8 +8450,8 @@ definition: - expose to view example: - - bare your breasts - - bare your feelings + - Bare your breasts. + - Bare your feelings. hypernym: - 01342187-v ili: i28390 @@ -8489,7 +8489,7 @@ - cause to be firmly attached example: - fasten the lock onto the door - - she fixed her gaze on the man + - She fixed her gaze on the man. hypernym: - 01299048-v ili: i28393 @@ -8594,7 +8594,7 @@ definition: - secure with, or as if with, bars example: - - He barred the door + - He barred the door. hypernym: - 01343121-v ili: i28404 @@ -8616,7 +8616,7 @@ definition: - attach to a support example: - - They mounted the aerator on a floating + - They mounted the aerator on a floating. hypernym: - 01299048-v ili: i28406 @@ -8645,7 +8645,7 @@ definition: - fasten or fix with a clamp example: - - clamp the chair together until the glue has hardened + - Clamp the chair together until the glue has hardened. hypernym: - 01343121-v ili: i28409 @@ -8667,7 +8667,7 @@ definition: - become fixed or fastened example: - - This dress fastens in the back + - This dress fastens in the back. hypernym: - 01293025-v ili: i28411 @@ -8678,7 +8678,7 @@ definition: - become undone or untied example: - - The shoelaces unfastened + - The shoelaces unfastened. hypernym: - 01349486-v ili: i28412 @@ -8691,7 +8691,7 @@ definition: - cause to become undone example: - - unfasten your belt + - Unfasten your belt. hypernym: - 01522610-v ili: i28413 @@ -8720,7 +8720,7 @@ definition: - flatten the ends (of nails and rivets) example: - - the nails were clinched + - The nails were clinched. hypernym: - 01343121-v ili: i28416 @@ -8733,7 +8733,7 @@ definition: - secure or fasten by flattening the ends of nails or bolts example: - - The girder was clinched into the wall + - The girder was clinched into the wall. hypernym: - 01343121-v ili: i28417 @@ -8748,8 +8748,8 @@ definition: - move so that an opening or passage is obstructed; make shut example: - - Close the door - - shut the window + - Close the door. + - Shut the window. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i28418 @@ -8763,7 +8763,7 @@ definition: - close (a car window) by causing it to move up, as with a handle example: - - she rolled up the window when it started to rain + - She rolled up the window when it started to rain. hypernym: - 01347791-v ili: i28419 @@ -8795,7 +8795,7 @@ definition: - cause to open or to become open example: - - Mary opened the car door + - Mary opened the car door. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i28422 @@ -8807,7 +8807,7 @@ definition: - open with force example: - - He broke open the picnic basket + - He broke open the picnic basket. hypernym: - 01348685-v ili: i28423 @@ -8818,7 +8818,7 @@ definition: - open with a clicking sound example: - - These keys have clicked open many doors + - These keys have clicked open many doors. hypernym: - 01348685-v ili: i28424 @@ -8829,7 +8829,7 @@ definition: - open again or anew example: - - They reopened the theater + - They reopened the theater. hypernym: - 01348685-v ili: i28425 @@ -8840,7 +8840,7 @@ definition: - become open example: - - The door opened + - The door opened. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i28426 @@ -8852,7 +8852,7 @@ definition: - become closed example: - - The windows closed with a loud bang + - The windows closed with a loud bang. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i28427 @@ -8866,7 +8866,7 @@ definition: - come open suddenly example: - - the doors flew open in the strong gust + - The doors flew open in the strong gust. hypernym: - 01349486-v ili: i28428 @@ -8886,7 +8886,7 @@ definition: - confine in or as if in a coop example: - - she coops herself up in the library all day + - She coops herself up in the library all day. hypernym: - 01349980-v ili: i28430 @@ -8898,8 +8898,8 @@ definition: - place in a place where something cannot be removed or someone cannot escape example: - - The parents locked her daughter up for the weekend - - She locked her jewels in the safe + - The parents locked her daughter up for the weekend. + - She locked her jewels in the safe. hypernym: - 01349980-v ili: i28431 @@ -8994,7 +8994,7 @@ definition: - twist and compress, as if in pain or anguish example: - - Wring one's hand + - wring one's hand hypernym: - 01225746-v ili: i28439 @@ -9025,7 +9025,7 @@ example: - wrench a window off its hinges - wrench oneself free from somebody's grip - - a deep sigh was wrenched from his chest + - A deep sigh was wrenched from his chest. hypernym: - 01612191-v ili: i28441 @@ -9037,7 +9037,7 @@ definition: - draw and bring closer example: - - she gathered her shawl around her shoulders + - She gathered her shawl around her shoulders. hypernym: - 01612191-v ili: i28442 @@ -9048,7 +9048,7 @@ definition: - exert a force on (a body) causing it to approach or prevent it from moving away example: - - the gravitational pull of a planet attracts other bodies + - The gravitational pull of a planet attracts other bodies. hypernym: - 01612191-v ili: i28443 @@ -9059,7 +9059,7 @@ definition: - take or grasp suddenly example: - - She grabbed the child's hand and ran out of the room + - She grabbed the child's hand and ran out of the room. hypernym: - 01215136-v ili: i28444 @@ -9141,7 +9141,7 @@ definition: - obtain from a substance, as by mechanical action example: - - Italians express coffee rather than filter it + - Italians express coffee rather than filter it. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i28450 @@ -9217,7 +9217,7 @@ definition: - tighten or fasten by means of screwing motions example: - - Screw the bottle cap on + - screw the bottle cap on hypernym: - 00421085-v ili: i28457 @@ -9260,7 +9260,7 @@ entails: - 01343121-v example: - - She sealed the letter with hot wax + - She sealed the letter with hot wax. hypernym: - 01425939-v ili: i28461 @@ -9273,7 +9273,7 @@ definition: - close with a zipper example: - - Zip up your jacket — it's cold + - Zip up your jacket — it's cold. hypernym: - 01343121-v ili: i28462 @@ -9286,7 +9286,7 @@ definition: - break the seal of example: - - He unsealed the letter + - He unsealed the letter. hypernym: - 01348685-v ili: i28463 @@ -9311,7 +9311,7 @@ definition: - seal again example: - - reseal the bottle after using the medicine + - Reseal the bottle after using the medicine. hypernym: - 01356709-v ili: i28465 @@ -9322,7 +9322,7 @@ definition: - make watertight example: - - Waterproof the coat + - waterproof the coat hypernym: - 01356709-v ili: i28466 @@ -9346,8 +9346,8 @@ - connect, fasten, or put together two or more pieces example: - Can you connect the two loudspeakers? - - Tie the ropes together - - Link arms + - Tie the ropes together. + - link arms hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i28468 @@ -9379,7 +9379,7 @@ definition: - join or connect example: - - The rooms communicated + - The rooms communicated. hypernym: - 02628893-v ili: i28471 @@ -9411,7 +9411,7 @@ definition: - connect by telephone example: - - the operator put a call through to Rio + - The operator put a call through to Rio. hypernym: - 01357376-v ili: i28474 @@ -9445,7 +9445,7 @@ definition: - stick or fasten to example: - - affix the seal here + - Affix the seal here. hypernym: - 01299048-v ili: i28477 @@ -9486,7 +9486,7 @@ definition: - admire boundlessly and follow around example: - - the groupies leeched onto the rock star + - The groupies leeched onto the rock star. hypernym: - 01292858-v ili: i28480 @@ -9497,7 +9497,7 @@ definition: - stick together as if with gum example: - - the inside of the pipe has gummed up + - The inside of the pipe has gummed up. hypernym: - 01481233-v ili: i28481 @@ -9519,7 +9519,7 @@ definition: - fasten with thumbtacks example: - - The teacher thumbtacked the notice on the bulletin board + - The teacher thumbtacked the notice on the bulletin board. hypernym: - 01360132-v ili: i28483 @@ -9567,7 +9567,7 @@ definition: - put a mask on or cover with a mask example: - - Mask the children for Halloween + - mask the children for Halloween hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i28487 @@ -9616,7 +9616,7 @@ definition: - cover as if with a blanket example: - - snow blanketed the fields + - Snow blanketed the fields. hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i28491 @@ -9650,7 +9650,7 @@ - thread on or as if on a string example: - string pearls on a string - - the child drew glass beads on a string + - The child drew glass beads on a string. - thread dried cranberries hypernym: - 01466592-v @@ -9678,7 +9678,7 @@ definition: - remove facial hair by tying a fine string around it and pulling at the string example: - - She had her eyebrows threaded + - She had her eyebrows threaded. hypernym: - 01353852-v ili: i28496 @@ -9740,7 +9740,7 @@ definition: - set out or stretch in a line, succession, or series example: - - the houses were strung out in a long row + - The houses were strung out in a long row. hypernym: - 01466592-v ili: i28502 @@ -9842,7 +9842,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00610164-n example: - - he skimcoated the drywall + - He skimcoated the drywall. hypernym: - 01266847-v ili: i28510 @@ -9888,7 +9888,7 @@ definition: - apply paint to; coat with paint example: - - We painted the rooms yellow + - We painted the rooms yellow. hypernym: - 01266847-v ili: i28514 @@ -9908,7 +9908,7 @@ definition: - to apply another layer of paint example: - - He repainted the wall after the child smeared it with tomato sauce + - He repainted the wall after the child smeared it with tomato sauce. hypernym: - 01365439-v ili: i28516 @@ -9919,7 +9919,7 @@ definition: - paint with an airbrush example: - - The old car looks like new now that we airbrushed it + - The old car looks like new now that we airbrushed it. hypernym: - 01365439-v ili: i28517 @@ -9939,7 +9939,7 @@ definition: - coat, cover or smear a surface with example: - - She applied paint to the back of the house + - She applied paint to the back of the house. - Put on make-up! hypernym: - 01335412-v @@ -9952,7 +9952,7 @@ definition: - cover, fill, fix or smear with or as if with gum example: - - if you gum the tape it is stronger + - If you gum the tape it is stronger. hypernym: - 01366351-v ili: i28520 @@ -9990,7 +9990,7 @@ definition: - put on cream, as on one's face or body example: - - She creams her face every night + - She creams her face every night. hypernym: - 01366351-v ili: i28523 @@ -10021,7 +10021,7 @@ definition: - apply with a sponge example: - - The painter sponged on his washes + - The painter sponged on his washes. hypernym: - 01366351-v ili: i28526 @@ -10113,7 +10113,7 @@ definition: - fasten with a belt example: - - belt your trousers + - Belt your trousers. hypernym: - 01343121-v ili: i28534 @@ -10124,7 +10124,7 @@ definition: - undo the belt of example: - - unbelt your trousers + - Unbelt your trousers. hypernym: - 01522610-v ili: i28535 @@ -10145,7 +10145,7 @@ - connect or link example: - hook up the houses to the gas supply line - - Hook up the components of the new sound system + - Hook up the components of the new sound system. hypernym: - 01299048-v ili: i28537 @@ -10330,7 +10330,7 @@ definition: - wear away by rubbing example: - - The friction frayed the sleeve + - The friction frayed the sleeve. hypernym: - 01372011-v ili: i28554 @@ -10342,9 +10342,9 @@ definition: - go to pieces example: - - The lawn mower finally broke - - The gears wore out - - The old chair finally fell apart completely + - The lawn mower finally broke. + - The gears wore out. + - The old chair finally fell apart completely. hypernym: - 00209244-v ili: i28555 @@ -10408,7 +10408,7 @@ definition: - get or become scuffed example: - - These patent leather shoes scuffed + - These patent leather shoes scuffed. hypernym: - 00470295-v ili: i28560 @@ -10419,8 +10419,8 @@ definition: - strike with the foot example: - - The boy kicked the dog - - Kick the door down + - The boy kicked the dog. + - kick the door down hypernym: - 01402698-v ili: i28561 @@ -10453,7 +10453,7 @@ - place something or someone in a certain position in order to secretly observe or deceive example: - - Plant a spy in Moscow + - plant a spy in Moscow - plant bugs in the dissident's apartment hypernym: - 01496967-v @@ -10465,7 +10465,7 @@ definition: - spring back, as from a forceful thrust example: - - The gun kicked back into my shoulder + - The gun kicked back into my shoulder. hypernym: - 01896097-v ili: i28565 @@ -10517,7 +10517,7 @@ - 01875972-v example: - pole barges on the river - - We went punting in Cambridge + - We went punting in Cambridge. hypernym: - 01514338-v ili: i28569 @@ -10561,7 +10561,7 @@ definition: - spray or sprinkle with example: - - The guests showered rice on the couple + - The guests showered rice on the couple. hypernym: - 01375347-v ili: i28573 @@ -10624,7 +10624,7 @@ definition: - be discharged in sprays of liquid example: - - Water sprayed all over the floor + - Water sprayed all over the floor. hypernym: - 01378910-v ili: i28579 @@ -10635,7 +10635,7 @@ definition: - dash a liquid upon or against example: - - The mother splashed the baby's face with water + - The mother splashed the baby's face with water. hypernym: - 01378910-v ili: i28580 @@ -10674,7 +10674,7 @@ definition: - cause (a liquid) to spatter about, especially with force example: - - She splashed the water around her + - She splashed the water around her. hypernym: - 01378910-v ili: i28583 @@ -10687,7 +10687,7 @@ definition: - sprinkle as if with salt example: - - the rebels had salted the fields with mines and traps + - The rebels had salted the fields with mines and traps. hypernym: - 01377432-v ili: i28584 @@ -10698,7 +10698,7 @@ definition: - strike and dash about in a liquid example: - - The boys splashed around in the pool + - The boys splashed around in the pool. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i28585 @@ -10709,7 +10709,7 @@ definition: - splash and flutter about in or as if in water example: - - She swattered about in the pool + - She swattered about in the pool. hypernym: - 01377960-v ili: i28586 @@ -10720,7 +10720,7 @@ definition: - cause to come out in a squirt example: - - the boy squirted water at his little sister + - The boy squirted water at his little sister. hypernym: - 01379697-v ili: i28587 @@ -10755,7 +10755,7 @@ definition: - distribute loosely example: - - He scattered gun powder under the wagon + - He scattered gun powder under the wagon. hypernym: - 01379697-v ili: i28590 @@ -10803,7 +10803,7 @@ - discharge or direct or be discharged or directed as if in a continuous stream example: - play water from a hose - - The fountains played all day + - The fountains played all day. hypernym: - 01379697-v ili: i28594 @@ -10823,7 +10823,7 @@ definition: - discharge in, or as if in, a volley example: - - the attackers volleyed gunshots at the civilians + - The attackers volleyed gunshots at the civilians. hypernym: - 01379697-v ili: i28596 @@ -10836,7 +10836,7 @@ definition: - disperse as an aerosol example: - - The bacteria suspension was aerosolized + - The bacteria suspension was aerosolized. hypernym: - 01378910-v ili: i28597 @@ -10848,7 +10848,7 @@ definition: - become dispersed as an aerosol example: - - the bacteria quickly aerosolised + - The bacteria quickly aerosolised. hypernym: - 02032840-v ili: i28598 @@ -10890,7 +10890,7 @@ definition: - distribute or disperse widely example: - - The invaders spread their language all over the country + - The invaders spread their language all over the country. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i28602 @@ -10902,7 +10902,7 @@ definition: - cause to spread in another part of the world example: - - The Russians exported Marxism to Africa + - The Russians exported Marxism to Africa. hypernym: - 01381221-v ili: i28603 @@ -10913,7 +10913,7 @@ definition: - transmit or cause to broaden or spread example: - - This great civilization was propagated throughout the land + - This great civilization was propagated throughout the land. hypernym: - 01381221-v ili: i28604 @@ -10924,7 +10924,7 @@ definition: - spread thickly example: - - I can't eat bagels without slathering them with cream cheese + - I can't eat bagels without slathering them with cream cheese. hypernym: - 01614805-v ili: i28605 @@ -10935,9 +10935,9 @@ definition: - to distribute systematically or strategically example: - - The U.S. deploys its weapons in the Middle East - - The general deploys troops in a battle formation - - The government rolled out the vaccine + - The U.S. deploys its weapons in the Middle East. + - The general deploys troops in a battle formation. + - The government rolled out the vaccine. hypernym: - 01381221-v ili: i28606 @@ -10949,7 +10949,7 @@ definition: - deploy anew example: - - The U.S. must redeploy their troops in the Middle East + - The U.S. must redeploy their troops in the Middle East. hypernym: - 01382265-v ili: i28607 @@ -10971,8 +10971,8 @@ definition: - become distributed or widespread example: - - the infection spread - - Optimism spread among the population + - The infection spread. + - Optimism spread among the population. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i28609 @@ -10984,7 +10984,7 @@ definition: - spread or be communicated example: - - The fashion did not catch + - The fashion did not catch. hypernym: - 01382787-v ili: i28610 @@ -10995,7 +10995,7 @@ definition: - envelop with social, intellectual, or moral darkness example: - - The benighted peoples of this area + - the benighted peoples of this area hypernym: - 01583316-v ili: i28611 @@ -11007,7 +11007,7 @@ - assemble or get together example: - gather some stones - - pull your thoughts together + - Pull your thoughts together. hypernym: - 00658247-v ili: i28612 @@ -11021,7 +11021,7 @@ definition: - gather into a hive example: - - The beekeeper hived the swarm + - The beekeeper hived the swarm. hypernym: - 01383303-v ili: i28613 @@ -11032,7 +11032,7 @@ definition: - collect discarded material example: - - She scavenged the garbage cans for food + - She scavenged the garbage cans for food. hypernym: - 01383303-v ili: i28614 @@ -11045,8 +11045,8 @@ - gather or bring together example: - muster the courage to do something - - she rallied her intellect - - Summon all your courage + - She rallied her intellect. + - Summon all your courage. hypernym: - 01383303-v ili: i28615 @@ -11097,7 +11097,7 @@ definition: - pick or gather mushrooms example: - - We went mushrooming in the Fall + - We went mushrooming in the Fall. hypernym: - 01384737-v ili: i28619 @@ -11135,7 +11135,7 @@ definition: - gather snails example: - - We went snailing in the summer + - We went snailing in the summer. hypernym: - 01383303-v ili: i28623 @@ -11146,7 +11146,7 @@ definition: - pick or gather blackberries example: - - The children went blackberrying + - The children went blackberrying. hypernym: - 01386756-v ili: i28624 @@ -11157,7 +11157,7 @@ definition: - gather birdnests example: - - They went birdnesting in the early morning + - They went birdnesting in the early morning. hypernym: - 01383303-v ili: i28625 @@ -11214,7 +11214,7 @@ definition: - pick or gather berries example: - - We went berrying in the summer + - We went berrying in the summer. hypernym: - 01384737-v ili: i28631 @@ -11264,8 +11264,8 @@ definition: - gather (money or other resources) together over time example: - - She had scraped together enough money for college - - they scratched a meager living + - She had scraped together enough money for college. + - They scratched a meager living. hypernym: - 02309962-v ili: i28635 @@ -11279,7 +11279,7 @@ definition: - accumulate gradually example: - - she nickeled-and-dimed together a small house for her family + - She nickeled-and-dimed together a small house for her family. hypernym: - 01387406-v ili: i28636 @@ -11487,8 +11487,8 @@ definition: - squeeze or press together example: - - she compressed her lips - - the spasm contracted the muscle + - She compressed her lips. + - The spasm contracted the muscle. hypernym: - 00420903-v ili: i28654 @@ -11504,7 +11504,7 @@ definition: - constrict or bind or draw together example: - - Lemon juice astringes the tissue in the mouth + - Lemon juice astringes the tissue in the mouth. hypernym: - 01390440-v ili: i28655 @@ -11533,7 +11533,7 @@ definition: - contract involuntarily, as in a spasm example: - - The muscles in her face convulsed + - The muscles in her face convulsed. hypernym: - 01390440-v ili: i28658 @@ -11546,7 +11546,7 @@ definition: - cause to contract example: - - The spasm convulses her facial muscles + - The spasm convulses her facial muscles. hypernym: - 01390440-v ili: i28659 @@ -11596,8 +11596,8 @@ definition: - fit snugly into example: - - insert your ticket into the slot - - tuck your shirttail in + - Insert your ticket into the slot. + - Tuck your shirttail in. hypernym: - 01589983-v ili: i28663 @@ -11676,8 +11676,8 @@ entails: - 00371917-v example: - - press your shirts - - she stood there ironing + - Press your shirts. + - She stood there ironing. hypernym: - 01393270-v ili: i28670 @@ -11742,7 +11742,7 @@ definition: - erect or fluff up example: - - the bird ruffled its feathers + - The bird ruffled its feathers. hypernym: - 01278080-v ili: i28676 @@ -11767,7 +11767,7 @@ definition: - clean with one's bill example: - - The birds preened + - The birds preened. hypernym: - 01466592-v - 01535377-v @@ -11781,7 +11781,7 @@ - rub with a circular motion example: - wipe the blackboard - - He passed his hands over the soft cloth + - He passed his hands over the soft cloth. hypernym: - 01252288-v ili: i28679 @@ -11824,7 +11824,7 @@ - 'wipe away; to wash off or out, cleanse; chiefly in medical use: to clear away foul matter from the body' example: - - This drug is powerful enough to deterge + - This drug is powerful enough to deterge. hypernym: - 01395572-v ili: i28683 @@ -11835,8 +11835,8 @@ definition: - to wash or wipe with or as if with a mop example: - - Mop the hallway now - - He mopped her forehead with a towel + - Mop the hallway now. + - He mopped her forehead with a towel. hypernym: - 01541851-v ili: i28684 @@ -11858,8 +11858,8 @@ definition: - sweep with a broom or as if with a broom example: - - Sweep the crumbs off the table - - Sweep under the bed + - sweep the crumbs off the table + - sweep under the bed hypernym: - 01394891-v ili: i28686 @@ -11873,7 +11873,7 @@ definition: - clean by sweeping example: - - Please sweep the floor + - Please sweep the floor. hypernym: - 01535377-v ili: i28687 @@ -11895,7 +11895,7 @@ definition: - wipe with a towel example: - - towel your hair dry + - Towel your hair dry. hypernym: - 01394891-v ili: i28689 @@ -12043,7 +12043,7 @@ definition: - fit closely or tightly example: - - The dress hugged her hips + - The dress hugged her hips. hypernym: - 01208316-v ili: i28702 @@ -12065,7 +12065,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00446787-n example: - - His opponent hooked him badly + - His opponent hooked him badly. hypernym: - 01402698-v ili: i28704 @@ -12076,7 +12076,7 @@ definition: - hit swiftly with a violent blow example: - - Swat flies + - swat flies hypernym: - 01402698-v ili: i28705 @@ -12104,8 +12104,8 @@ entails: - 01402698-v example: - - Thugs beat him up when he walked down the street late at night - - The teacher used to beat the students + - Thugs beat him up when he walked down the street late at night. + - The teacher used to beat the students. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i28707 @@ -12118,7 +12118,7 @@ definition: - use physical force against example: - - They strong-armed me when I left the restaurant + - They strong-armed me when I left the restaurant. hypernym: - 01399864-v ili: i28708 @@ -12147,7 +12147,7 @@ definition: - strike as if by whipping example: - - The curtain whipped her face + - The curtain whipped her face. hypernym: - 01412877-v ili: i28711 @@ -12169,7 +12169,7 @@ definition: - treat violently example: - - The police strong-armed the suspect + - The police strong-armed the suspect. hypernym: - 01399864-v ili: i28713 @@ -12180,7 +12180,7 @@ definition: - whip example: - - The religious fanatics flagellated themselves + - The religious fanatics flagellated themselves. hypernym: - 01413739-v ili: i28714 @@ -12211,7 +12211,7 @@ - hit repeatedly example: - beat on the door - - beat the table with his shoe + - … beat the table with his shoe hypernym: - 01412877-v ili: i28717 @@ -12277,7 +12277,7 @@ definition: - deal a blow to, either with the hand or with an instrument example: - - He hit her hard in the face + - He hit her hard in the face. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -12299,7 +12299,7 @@ definition: - hit or strike example: - - He popped me on the head + - He popped me on the head. hypernym: - 01402698-v ili: i28725 @@ -12310,9 +12310,9 @@ definition: - reach with a blow or hit in a particular spot example: - - the rock caught her in the back of the head - - The blow got him in the back - - The punch caught him in the stomach + - The rock caught her in the back of the head. + - The blow got him in the back. + - The punch caught him in the stomach. hypernym: - 01402698-v ili: i28726 @@ -12324,7 +12324,7 @@ definition: - hit, especially on the head example: - - The stranger conked him and he fainted + - The stranger conked him and he fainted. hypernym: - 01402698-v ili: i28727 @@ -12353,7 +12353,7 @@ definition: - hit with great force example: - - He smashed a 3-run homer + - He smashed a 3-run homer. hypernym: - 01402698-v ili: i28730 @@ -12367,7 +12367,7 @@ definition: - hit forcefully; deal a hard blow, making a cracking noise example: - - The teacher cracked him across the face with a ruler + - The teacher cracked him across the face with a ruler. hypernym: - 01402698-v ili: i28731 @@ -12484,7 +12484,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00465962-n example: - - he putted the ball several feet past the hole + - He putted the ball several feet past the hole. hypernym: - 01407698-v ili: i28742 @@ -12497,7 +12497,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00465962-n example: - - he lost because he putted so poorly + - He lost because he putted so poorly. hypernym: - 01075360-v ili: i28743 @@ -12583,7 +12583,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - He popped out to shortstop + - He popped out to shortstop. hypernym: - 01407698-v ili: i28751 @@ -12616,7 +12616,7 @@ definition: - hit the pitches of hard and regularly example: - - He shelled the pitcher for eight runs in the first inning + - He shelled the pitcher for eight runs in the first inning. hypernym: - 01407698-v ili: i28754 @@ -12629,8 +12629,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - he grounded to the second baseman - - he hit a groundball + - He grounded to the second baseman. + - He hit a groundball. hypernym: - 01407698-v ili: i28756 @@ -12678,7 +12678,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - He killed the ball + - He killed the ball. hypernym: - 01407698-v ili: i28760 @@ -12693,7 +12693,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - She killed the ball + - She killed the ball. hypernym: - 01407698-v ili: i28761 @@ -12708,7 +12708,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - The batter connected for a home run + - The batter connected for a home run. hypernym: - 01407698-v ili: i28762 @@ -12798,7 +12798,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - Carry the ball + - carry the ball - dribble the ball hypernym: - 01407698-v @@ -12835,7 +12835,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - the batter singled to left field + - The batter singled to left field. hypernym: - 01407698-v ili: i28772 @@ -12900,9 +12900,9 @@ definition: - deliver a sharp blow, as with the hand, fist, or weapon example: - - The teacher struck the child - - the opponent refused to strike - - The boxer struck the attacker dead + - The teacher struck the child. + - The opponent refused to strike. + - The boxer struck the attacker dead. hypernym: - 01208838-v ili: i28778 @@ -12926,8 +12926,8 @@ definition: - beat severely with a whip or rod example: - - The teacher often flogged the students - - The children were severely trounced + - The teacher often flogged the students. + - The children were severely trounced. hypernym: - 01399864-v ili: i28780 @@ -12981,7 +12981,7 @@ definition: - handle roughly example: - - I was manhandled by the police + - I was manhandled by the police. hypernym: - 01213301-v ili: i28785 @@ -13004,7 +13004,7 @@ definition: - knock down with force example: - - He decked his opponent + - He decked his opponent. hypernym: - 01401573-v ili: i28787 @@ -13028,7 +13028,7 @@ definition: - hit with the fists example: - - He pasted his opponent + - He pasted his opponent. hypernym: - 01401573-v ili: i28789 @@ -13039,7 +13039,7 @@ definition: - strike hard, especially with the fist example: - - He clouted his attacker + - He clouted his attacker. hypernym: - 01412877-v ili: i28790 @@ -13101,7 +13101,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - Jones bats first, followed by Martinez + - Jones bats first, followed by Martinez. hypernym: - 01402698-v ili: i28794 @@ -13139,7 +13139,7 @@ definition: - knock unconscious or senseless example: - - the boxing champion knocked out his opponent in a few seconds + - The boxing champion knocked out his opponent in a few seconds. hypernym: - 01399864-v ili: i28797 @@ -13175,7 +13175,7 @@ definition: - hit hard with the hand, fist, or some heavy instrument example: - - the salesman pounded the door knocker + - The salesman pounded the door knocker. - a bible-thumping Southern Baptist hypernym: - 01402698-v @@ -13189,7 +13189,7 @@ definition: - deliver a hard blow to example: - - The teacher smacked the student who had misbehaved + - The teacher smacked the student who had misbehaved. hypernym: - 01402698-v ili: i28801 @@ -13201,7 +13201,7 @@ definition: - deliver a blow to example: - - He belted his opponent + - He belted his opponent. hypernym: - 01402698-v ili: i28802 @@ -13212,7 +13212,7 @@ definition: - deliver a quick blow to example: - - he punched me in the stomach + - He punched me in the stomach. hypernym: - 01402698-v ili: i28803 @@ -13233,7 +13233,7 @@ definition: - strike heavily, especially with the fist or a bat example: - - He slugged me so hard that I passed out + - He slugged me so hard that I passed out. hypernym: - 01402698-v ili: i28805 @@ -13246,7 +13246,7 @@ definition: - strike hard example: - - The teacher whacked the boy + - The teacher whacked the boy. hypernym: - 01402698-v ili: i28806 @@ -13260,7 +13260,7 @@ definition: - strike, usually with the fist example: - - The pedestrians pummeled the demonstrators + - The pedestrians pummeled the demonstrators. hypernym: - 01402698-v ili: i28807 @@ -13322,8 +13322,8 @@ definition: - hit with something flat, like a paddle or the open hand example: - - The impatient teacher slapped the student - - a gunshot slapped him on the forehead + - The impatient teacher slapped the student. + - A gunshot slapped him on the forehead. hypernym: - 01412877-v ili: i28812 @@ -13355,7 +13355,7 @@ definition: - strike violently and repeatedly example: - - She clobbered the man who tried to attack her + - She clobbered the man who tried to attack her. hypernym: - 01399864-v ili: i28815 @@ -13368,7 +13368,7 @@ definition: - strike, beat repeatedly example: - - The wind buffeted him + - The wind buffeted him. hypernym: - 01402698-v ili: i28816 @@ -13380,7 +13380,7 @@ definition: - strike against forcefully example: - - Winds buffeted the tent + - Winds buffeted the tent. hypernym: - 01412877-v ili: i28817 @@ -13409,7 +13409,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00244785-n example: - - Cream the butter + - cream the butter hypernym: - 01420833-v ili: i28819 @@ -13474,7 +13474,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00489236-n example: - - So as to prevent cheating, he was asked to reshuffle the cards + - So as to prevent cheating, he was asked to reshuffle the cards. hypernym: - 01421321-v ili: i28824 @@ -13568,7 +13568,7 @@ - 00453138-n - 00524569-n example: - - the gamecocks were sparring + - The gamecocks were sparring. hypernym: - 01092746-v ili: i28832 @@ -13626,7 +13626,7 @@ - 01297878-v example: - Please plug in the toaster! - - Connect the TV so we can watch the football game tonight + - Connect the TV so we can watch the football game tonight. hypernym: - 01424276-v ili: i28837 @@ -13639,7 +13639,7 @@ definition: - pull the plug of (electrical appliances) and render inoperable example: - - unplug the hair dryer after using it + - Unplug the hair dryer after using it. hypernym: - 01522610-v ili: i28838 @@ -13676,7 +13676,7 @@ definition: - introduce a cannula or tube into example: - - Cannulate the blood vessel in the neck + - Cannulate the blood vessel in the neck. hypernym: - 01424276-v ili: i28841 @@ -13822,9 +13822,9 @@ definition: - hold (someone) tightly in your arms, usually with fondness example: - - Hug me, please - - They embraced - - He hugged her close to him + - Hug me, please. + - They embraced. + - He hugged her close to him. hypernym: - 01219086-v ili: i28854 @@ -13847,8 +13847,8 @@ definition: - move or arrange oneself in a comfortable and cozy position example: - - We cuddled against each other to keep warm - - The children snuggled into their sleeping bags + - We cuddled against each other to keep warm. + - The children snuggled into their sleeping bags. hypernym: - 01222867-v ili: i28856 @@ -13867,7 +13867,7 @@ definition: - position comfortably example: - - The baby nestled her head in her mother's elbow + - The baby nestled her head in her mother's elbow. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i28857 @@ -13881,7 +13881,7 @@ definition: - hold (a person or thing) close, as for affection, comfort, or warmth example: - - I cuddled the baby + - I cuddled the baby. hypernym: - 01427110-v ili: i28858 @@ -13922,7 +13922,7 @@ definition: - kiss, embrace, or fondle with sexual passion example: - - The couple were necking in the back seat of the car + - The couple were necking in the back seat of the car. hypernym: - 01428543-v ili: i28862 @@ -13936,7 +13936,7 @@ definition: - have sexual intercourse with example: - - Adam knew Eve + - Adam knew Eve. - Were you ever intimate with this man? exemplifies: - 07139048-n @@ -13976,7 +13976,7 @@ definition: - have sex with; archaic use example: - - He had taken this woman when she was most vulnerable + - He had taken this woman when she was most vulnerable. hypernym: - 01429048-v ili: i28864 @@ -13997,7 +13997,7 @@ definition: - engage freely in promiscuous sex, often with the husband or wife of one's friends example: - - There were many swinging couples in the 1960's + - There were many swinging couples in the 1960's. hypernym: - 01429911-v ili: i28866 @@ -14028,7 +14028,7 @@ definition: - mate with (used of male birds) example: - - male birds tread the females + - Male birds tread the females. hypernym: - 01431486-v ili: i28869 @@ -14039,7 +14039,7 @@ definition: - mate with example: - - male animals serve the females for breeding purposes + - Male animals serve the females for breeding purposes. hypernym: - 01431486-v ili: i28870 @@ -14053,7 +14053,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00919042-n example: - - Stallions are standing for stud service on the designated farm + - Stallions are standing for stud service on the designated farm. hypernym: - 01430644-v ili: i28871 @@ -14064,7 +14064,7 @@ definition: - deprive of virginity example: - - This dirty old man deflowered several young girls in the village + - This dirty old man deflowered several young girls in the village. hypernym: - 01431486-v ili: i28872 @@ -14078,9 +14078,9 @@ entails: - 01429048-v example: - - Harry finally seduced Sally + - Harry finally seduced Sally. - Did you score last night? - - Harry made Sally + - Harry made Sally. hypernym: - 00768463-v ili: i28873 @@ -14095,7 +14095,7 @@ definition: - engage in sexual intercourse example: - - Birds mate in the spring + - Birds mate in the spring. hypernym: - 01293672-v ili: i28874 @@ -14111,7 +14111,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01864419-n example: - - The bull was riding the cow + - The bull was riding the cow. hypernym: - 01431486-v ili: i28875 @@ -14123,7 +14123,7 @@ definition: - cause to procreate (animals) example: - - She breeds dogs + - She breeds dogs. hypernym: - 01624592-v ili: i28876 @@ -14156,8 +14156,8 @@ - breed animals or plants using parents of different races and varieties example: - cross a horse and a donkey - - Mendel tried crossbreeding - - these species do not interbreed + - Mendel tried crossbreeding. + - These species do not interbreed. hypernym: - 01432088-v ili: i28879 @@ -14174,7 +14174,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00919042-n example: - - The horse covers the mare + - The horse covers the mare. hypernym: - 01431486-v ili: i28880 @@ -14206,7 +14206,7 @@ definition: - stimulate sexually example: - - The old man wanted to be masturbated by the prostitute + - The old man wanted to be masturbated by the prostitute. hypernym: - 02120601-v ili: i28882 @@ -14229,8 +14229,8 @@ - touch with the lips or press the lips (against someone's mouth or other body part) as an expression of love, greeting, etc. example: - - The newly married couple kissed - - She kissed her grandfather on the forehead when she entered the room + - The newly married couple kissed. + - She kissed her grandfather on the forehead when she entered the room. hypernym: - 01208838-v ili: i28884 @@ -14244,7 +14244,7 @@ definition: - touch lightly or gently example: - - the blossoms were kissed by the soft rain + - The blossoms were kissed by the soft rain. hypernym: - 01208838-v ili: i28885 @@ -14265,7 +14265,7 @@ definition: - touch or stroke lightly example: - - The grass tickled her calves + - The grass tickled her calves. hypernym: - 01228779-v ili: i28887 @@ -14276,7 +14276,7 @@ definition: - pass the tongue over example: - - the dog licked her hand + - The dog licked her hand. hypernym: - 01228534-v ili: i28888 @@ -14309,7 +14309,7 @@ - 01854282-v - 01835473-v example: - - Bear gifts + - bear gifts - bear a heavy load - bear news - bearing orders @@ -14356,9 +14356,9 @@ entails: - 01853188-v example: - - Get me those books over there, please + - Get me those books over there, please. - Could you bring the wine? - - The dog fetched the hat + - The dog fetched the hat. hypernym: - 01438013-v ili: i28895 @@ -14429,10 +14429,10 @@ entails: - 02013448-v example: - - Their dreams carried the Romantics away into distant lands - - The car carried us off to the meeting - - I'll take you away on a holiday - - I got carried away when I saw the dead man and I started to cry + - Their dreams carried the Romantics away into distant lands. + - The car carried us off to the meeting. + - I'll take you away on a holiday. + - I got carried away when I saw the dead man and I started to cry. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i28900 @@ -14447,7 +14447,7 @@ definition: - place or lay as if in a pile example: - - The teacher piled work on the students until the parents protested + - The teacher piled work on the students until the parents protested. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i28901 @@ -14535,7 +14535,7 @@ definition: - transport to a destination through pipes example: - - We have to pipe in oil + - We have to pipe in oil. hypernym: - 01452567-v ili: i28909 @@ -14580,7 +14580,7 @@ definition: - throw (a die) out onto a flat surface example: - - Throw a six + - Throw a six. hypernym: - 01439155-v ili: i28913 @@ -14600,7 +14600,7 @@ definition: - to cause or order to be taken, directed, or transmitted to another place example: - - He had sent the dispatches downtown to the proper people and had slept + - He had sent the dispatches downtown to the proper people and had slept. hypernym: - 01438013-v ili: i28915 @@ -14612,7 +14612,7 @@ definition: - mail in; cause to be delivered example: - - Send in your comments + - Send in your comments. hypernym: - 01439891-v ili: i28916 @@ -14623,7 +14623,7 @@ definition: - transmit by mail example: - - The company mailed out the catalog to all potential customers + - The company mailed out the catalog to all potential customers. hypernym: - 01439891-v ili: i28917 @@ -14634,7 +14634,7 @@ definition: - send via the postal service example: - - I'll mail you the check tomorrow + - I'll mail you the check tomorrow. hypernym: - 01439891-v ili: i28918 @@ -14655,7 +14655,7 @@ definition: - bring to a destination, make a delivery example: - - our local super market delivers + - Our local super market delivers. hypernym: - 01435927-v ili: i28920 @@ -14675,7 +14675,7 @@ definition: - deliver a warrant or summons to someone example: - - He was processed by the sheriff + - He was processed by the sheriff. hypernym: - 01440941-v ili: i28922 @@ -14688,7 +14688,7 @@ definition: - cause to come into a particular state or condition example: - - Long hard years of on the job training had brought them to their competence + - Long hard years of on the job training had brought them to their competence. - bring water to the boiling point hypernym: - 00126072-v @@ -14727,7 +14727,7 @@ definition: - to grasp hastily or eagerly example: - - Before I could stop him the dog snatched the ham bone + - Before I could stop him the dog snatched the ham bone. hypernym: - 01215136-v ili: i28926 @@ -14750,7 +14750,7 @@ definition: - move forward or upward in order to touch; also in a metaphorical sense example: - - Government reaches out to the people + - Government reaches out to the people. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i28928 @@ -14763,7 +14763,7 @@ - seize on its way example: - The fighter plane was ordered to intercept an aircraft that had entered the country's - airspace + airspace. hypernym: - 01441809-v ili: i28929 @@ -14775,7 +14775,7 @@ definition: - cut off and stop example: - - The bicyclist was cut out by the van + - The bicyclist was cut out by the van. hypernym: - 01442997-v ili: i28930 @@ -14787,7 +14787,7 @@ definition: - make a small hole into, as with a needle or a thorn example: - - The nurse pricked my finger to get a small blood sample + - The nurse pricked my finger to get a small blood sample. hypernym: - 01443719-v ili: i28931 @@ -14801,7 +14801,7 @@ entails: - 01555301-v example: - - The needle pierced her flesh + - The needle pierced her flesh. hypernym: - 01230239-v ili: i28932 @@ -14812,7 +14812,7 @@ definition: - penetrate or cut, as with a knife example: - - The fork bit into the surface + - The fork bit into the surface. hypernym: - 01443719-v ili: i28933 @@ -14833,7 +14833,7 @@ definition: - pierce or penetrate or puncture with something pointed example: - - He stuck the needle into his finger + - He stuck the needle into his finger. hypernym: - 01444129-v ili: i28935 @@ -14846,7 +14846,7 @@ definition: - pierce with a thrust using a pointed instrument example: - - he stuck the cloth with the needle + - He stuck the cloth with the needle. hypernym: - 01444129-v ili: i28936 @@ -14868,9 +14868,9 @@ definition: - cut or make a way through example: - - the knife cut through the flesh - - The path pierced the jungle - - Light pierced through the forest + - The knife cut through the flesh. + - The path pierced the jungle. + - Light pierced through the forest. hypernym: - 01230239-v ili: i28938 @@ -14883,7 +14883,7 @@ entails: - 01259737-v example: - - Pick open the ice + - Pick open the ice. hypernym: - 01444980-v ili: i28939 @@ -14907,10 +14907,10 @@ definition: - make a hole, especially with a pointed power or hand tool example: - - don't drill here, there's a gas pipe + - Don't drill here, there's a gas pipe. - drill a hole into the wall - drill for oil - - carpenter bees are boring holes into the wall + - Carpenter bees are boring holes into the wall. hypernym: - 01559703-v ili: i28941 @@ -14922,7 +14922,7 @@ definition: - initiate drilling operations, as for petroleum example: - - The well was spudded in April + - The well was spudded in April. hypernym: - 01445640-v ili: i28942 @@ -15030,7 +15030,7 @@ definition: - stab or pierce with a horn or tusk example: - - the rhino horned the explorer + - The rhino horned the explorer. hypernym: - 01444129-v ili: i28952 @@ -15051,7 +15051,7 @@ definition: - deliver a sting to example: - - A bee stung my arm yesterday + - A bee stung my arm yesterday. hypernym: - 01443719-v ili: i28954 @@ -15076,7 +15076,7 @@ definition: - bite off with a quick bite example: - - The dog snapped off a piece of cloth from the intruder's pants + - The dog snapped off a piece of cloth from the intruder's pants. hypernym: - 01448551-v ili: i28956 @@ -15088,7 +15088,7 @@ definition: - to grip, cut off, or tear with or as if with the teeth or jaws example: - - Gunny invariably tried to bite her + - Gunny invariably tried to bite her. hypernym: - 01226565-v ili: i28957 @@ -15100,7 +15100,7 @@ definition: - bring the jaws together example: - - he snapped indignantly + - He snapped indignantly. hypernym: - 01448551-v ili: i28958 @@ -15111,7 +15111,7 @@ definition: - bite gently example: - - The woman tenderly nibbled at her baby's ear + - The woman tenderly nibbled at her baby's ear. hypernym: - 01448551-v ili: i28959 @@ -15122,7 +15122,7 @@ definition: - give a small sharp bite to example: - - The Queen's corgis always nip at her staff's ankles + - The Queen's corgis always nip at her staff's ankles. hypernym: - 01448551-v ili: i28960 @@ -15133,7 +15133,7 @@ definition: - bite off very small pieces example: - - She nibbled on her cracker + - She nibbled on her cracker. hypernym: - 01448551-v ili: i28961 @@ -15146,7 +15146,7 @@ entails: - 01219234-v example: - - She waved her gun + - She waved her gun. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i28962 @@ -15168,8 +15168,8 @@ definition: - exert pressure or force to or upon example: - - He pressed down on the boards - - press your thumb on this spot + - He pressed down on the boards. + - Press your thumb on this spot. hypernym: - 01208838-v ili: i28964 @@ -15180,7 +15180,7 @@ definition: - make strenuous pushing movements during birth to expel the baby example: - - ‘Now push hard,’ said the doctor to the woman + - ‘Now push hard,’ said the doctor to the woman. hypernym: - 01875972-v ili: i28965 @@ -15192,7 +15192,7 @@ definition: - press firmly example: - - He squeezed my hand + - He squeezed my hand. hypernym: - 01449876-v ili: i28966 @@ -15261,7 +15261,7 @@ definition: - pull away from the body example: - - this muscle abducts + - This muscle abducts. hypernym: - 01450719-v ili: i28972 @@ -15272,7 +15272,7 @@ definition: - pull in opposite directions example: - - During the Inquisition, the torturers would stretch their victims on a rack + - During the Inquisition, the torturers would stretch their victims on a rack. hypernym: - 01450719-v ili: i28973 @@ -15283,7 +15283,7 @@ definition: - be flexible under stress of physical force example: - - This material doesn't give + - This material doesn't give. hypernym: - 00241696-v ili: i28974 @@ -15295,10 +15295,10 @@ definition: - move while supporting, either in a vehicle or in one's hands or on one's body example: - - You must carry your camping gear + - You must carry your camping gear. - carry the suitcases to the car - - This train is carrying nuclear waste - - These pipes carry waste water into the river + - This train is carrying nuclear waste. + - These pipes carry waste water into the river. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i28975 @@ -15313,7 +15313,7 @@ definition: - carry, bear, convey, or bring example: - - The small canoe could be ported easily + - The small canoe could be ported easily. hypernym: - 01452567-v ili: i28976 @@ -15324,7 +15324,7 @@ definition: - carry luggage or supplies example: - - They portered the food up Mount Kilimanjaro for the tourists + - They portered the food up Mount Kilimanjaro for the tourists. hypernym: - 01452567-v ili: i28977 @@ -15335,7 +15335,7 @@ definition: - carry, as on one's back example: - - Pack your tents to the top of the mountain + - Pack your tents to the top of the mountain. hypernym: - 01452567-v ili: i28978 @@ -15365,7 +15365,7 @@ definition: - take away by means of a vehicle example: - - They carted off the old furniture + - They carted off the old furniture. hypernym: - 00179456-v ili: i28981 @@ -15379,7 +15379,7 @@ definition: - transport by aeroplane example: - - We fly flowers from the Caribbean to North America + - We fly flowers from the Caribbean to North America. hypernym: - 01452567-v ili: i28982 @@ -15392,7 +15392,7 @@ definition: - fly people or goods to or from places not accessible by other means example: - - Food is airlifted into Bosnia + - Food is airlifted into Bosnia. hypernym: - 01454453-v ili: i28983 @@ -15416,7 +15416,7 @@ definition: - pull lightly but sharply with a plucking motion example: - - he plucked the strings of his mandolin + - He plucked the strings of his mandolin. hypernym: - 01450719-v ili: i28985 @@ -15429,7 +15429,7 @@ definition: - pluck (strings of an instrument) example: - - He twanged his bow + - He twanged his bow. hypernym: - 01455157-v ili: i28986 @@ -15440,8 +15440,8 @@ definition: - pull hard example: - - The prisoner tugged at the chains - - This movie tugs at the heart strings + - The prisoner tugged at the chains. + - This movie tugs at the heart strings. hypernym: - 01507886-v ili: i28987 @@ -15452,7 +15452,7 @@ definition: - pull or strain hard at example: - - Each oar was tugged by several men + - Each oar was tugged by several men. hypernym: - 01450719-v ili: i28988 @@ -15463,7 +15463,7 @@ definition: - move by pulling hard example: - - The horse finally tugged the cart out of the mud + - The horse finally tugged the cart out of the mud. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i28989 @@ -15474,8 +15474,8 @@ definition: - pull, as against a resistance example: - - He dragged the big suitcase behind him - - These worries were dragging at him + - He dragged the big suitcase behind him. + - These worries were dragging at him. hypernym: - 01450719-v ili: i28990 @@ -15487,7 +15487,7 @@ - pull along heavily, like a heavy load against a resistance example: - Can you shlep this bag of potatoes upstairs? - - She pulled along a large trunk + - She pulled along a large trunk. hypernym: - 01456044-v ili: i28991 @@ -15500,8 +15500,8 @@ definition: - drag loosely along a surface; allow to sweep the ground example: - - The toddler was trailing his pants - - She trained her long scarf behind her + - The toddler was trailing his pants. + - She trained her long scarf behind her. hypernym: - 01456044-v ili: i28992 @@ -15515,7 +15515,7 @@ definition: - carry with difficulty example: - - You'll have to lug this suitcase + - You'll have to lug this suitcase. hypernym: - 01452567-v ili: i28993 @@ -15528,7 +15528,7 @@ definition: - drag behind example: - - Horses used to tow barges along the canal + - Horses used to tow barges along the canal. hypernym: - 01456329-v ili: i28994 @@ -15539,7 +15539,7 @@ definition: - tow (a vessel) with a tug example: - - The tugboat tugged the freighter into the harbor + - The tugboat tugged the freighter into the harbor. hypernym: - 01457042-v ili: i28995 @@ -15680,8 +15680,8 @@ definition: - squeeze tightly between the fingers example: - - He pinched her behind - - She squeezed the bottle + - He pinched her behind. + - She squeezed the bottle. hypernym: - 01226565-v ili: i29007 @@ -15697,7 +15697,7 @@ definition: - pinch in the buttocks example: - - he goosed the unsuspecting girl + - He goosed the unsuspecting girl. hypernym: - 01459400-v ili: i29008 @@ -15760,7 +15760,7 @@ definition: - pass through example: - - Water permeates sand easily + - Water permeates sand easily. hypernym: - 01230239-v ili: i29014 @@ -15812,7 +15812,7 @@ definition: - divide into components or constituents example: - - Separate the wheat from the chaff + - separate the wheat from the chaff hypernym: - 00139943-v ili: i29018 @@ -15923,7 +15923,7 @@ definition: - separate the chaff from grain by using air currents example: - - She stood there winnowing grain all day in the field + - She stood there winnowing grain all day in the field. hypernym: - 01462658-v ili: i29028 @@ -15978,7 +15978,7 @@ definition: - to bring or combine together or with something else example: - - resourcefully he mingled music and dance + - Resourcefully he mingled music and dance. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i29033 @@ -15994,8 +15994,8 @@ - combine into one example: - blend the nuts and raisins together - - he blends in with the crowd - - We don't intermingle much + - He blends in with the crowd. + - We don't intermingle much. hypernym: - 01464634-v ili: i29034 @@ -16009,7 +16009,7 @@ definition: - mix or blend example: - - His book commingles sarcasm and sadness + - His book commingles sarcasm and sadness. hypernym: - 01465097-v ili: i29035 @@ -16020,7 +16020,7 @@ definition: - twist together or entwine into a confusing mass example: - - The child entangled the cord + - The child entangled the cord. hypernym: - 01225746-v ili: i29036 @@ -16034,7 +16034,7 @@ definition: - mat together and make felt-like example: - - felt the wool + - … felt the wool hypernym: - 01465557-v ili: i29037 @@ -16082,7 +16082,7 @@ definition: - put into a proper or systematic order example: - - arrange the books on the shelves in chronological order + - Arrange the books on the shelves in chronological order. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29041 @@ -16127,7 +16127,7 @@ definition: - arrange in pairs example: - - Pair these numbers + - Pair these numbers. hypernym: - 01466592-v ili: i29045 @@ -16153,7 +16153,7 @@ definition: - arrange the words of a text so as to create a concordance example: - - The team concorded several thousand nouns, verbs, and adjectives + - The team concorded several thousand nouns, verbs, and adjectives. hypernym: - 01466592-v ili: i29047 @@ -16176,7 +16176,7 @@ definition: - arrange or fix in the desired order example: - - She settled the teacart + - She settled the teacart. hypernym: - 01466592-v ili: i29049 @@ -16227,7 +16227,7 @@ definition: - destroy the arrangement or order of example: - - My son disarranged the papers on my desk + - My son disarranged the papers on my desk. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i29054 @@ -16239,7 +16239,7 @@ - lie adjacent to another or share a boundary example: - Canada adjoins the U.S. - - England marches with Scotland + - England marches with Scotland. hypernym: - 01208316-v ili: i29055 @@ -16257,7 +16257,7 @@ definition: - extend on all sides of simultaneously; encircle example: - - The forest surrounds my property + - The forest surrounds my property. hypernym: - 01208316-v ili: i29056 @@ -16272,7 +16272,7 @@ definition: - decorate with or as if with a surrounding fringe example: - - fur fringed the hem of the dress + - Fur fringed the hem of the dress. hypernym: - 01469999-v ili: i29057 @@ -16283,7 +16283,7 @@ definition: - put a girdle on or around example: - - gird your loins + - Gird your loins. hypernym: - 01469999-v ili: i29058 @@ -16295,7 +16295,7 @@ definition: - expel from one's property or force to move out by a legal process example: - - The landlord evicted the tenants after they had not paid the rent for four months + - The landlord evicted the tenants after they had not paid the rent for four months. hypernym: - 01471205-v ili: i29059 @@ -16323,7 +16323,7 @@ definition: - put out or expel from a place example: - - The unruly student was excluded from the game + - The unruly student was excluded from the game. hypernym: - 02507387-v ili: i29061 @@ -16339,7 +16339,7 @@ definition: - ask to leave example: - - I was shown the door when I asked for a raise + - I was shown the door when I asked for a raise. hypernym: - 01471205-v ili: i29062 @@ -16350,7 +16350,7 @@ definition: - eject from the premises example: - - The ex-boxer's job is to bounce people who want to enter this private club + - The ex-boxer's job is to bounce people who want to enter this private club. hypernym: - 01471205-v ili: i29063 @@ -16361,7 +16361,7 @@ definition: - place on top of example: - - can you superimpose the two images? + - Can you superimpose the two images? hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29064 @@ -16392,7 +16392,7 @@ definition: - ask to enter example: - - We invited the neighbors in for a cup of coffee + - We invited the neighbors in for a cup of coffee. hypernym: - 00754770-v ili: i29067 @@ -16406,7 +16406,7 @@ definition: - summon to enter example: - - The nurse called in the next patient + - The nurse called in the next patient. hypernym: - 01472399-v ili: i29068 @@ -16428,7 +16428,7 @@ definition: - express willingness to have in one's home or environs example: - - The community warmly received the refugees + - The community warmly received the refugees. hypernym: - 02240906-v ili: i29070 @@ -16441,7 +16441,7 @@ definition: - assimilate or take in example: - - The immigrants were quickly absorbed into society + - The immigrants were quickly absorbed into society. hypernym: - 01472854-v ili: i29071 @@ -16452,8 +16452,8 @@ definition: - receive as a specified guest example: - - the doctor will see you now - - The minister doesn't see anybody before noon + - The doctor will see you now. + - The minister doesn't see anybody before noon. hypernym: - 01472854-v ili: i29072 @@ -16468,7 +16468,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06236188-n example: - - This is the day when Mary was assumed into heaven + - This is the day when Mary was assumed into heaven. hypernym: - 01472854-v ili: i29073 @@ -16482,7 +16482,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00767761-n example: - - The industrialist's son was kidnapped + - The industrialist's son was kidnapped. hypernym: - 01216178-v ili: i29074 @@ -16510,7 +16510,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00767761-n example: - - The men were shanghaied after being drugged + - The men were shanghaied after being drugged. hypernym: - 01473673-v ili: i29076 @@ -16524,7 +16524,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00767761-n example: - - The Cubans commandeered the plane and flew it to Miami + - The Cubans commandeered the plane and flew it to Miami. hypernym: - 01216178-v ili: i29077 @@ -16540,7 +16540,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00767761-n example: - - the plane was skyjacked to Uzbekistan + - The plane was skyjacked to Uzbekistan. hypernym: - 01474455-v ili: i29078 @@ -16565,7 +16565,7 @@ definition: - deprive of possessions example: - - The Communist government expropriated the landowners + - The Communist government expropriated the landowners. hypernym: - 02319255-v ili: i29080 @@ -16587,7 +16587,7 @@ definition: - throw together in a confused mass example: - - They tumbled the teams with no apparent pattern + - They tumbled the teams with no apparent pattern. hypernym: - 01475437-v ili: i29082 @@ -16610,7 +16610,7 @@ definition: - do random, unplanned work or activities or spend time idly example: - - The old lady is usually mucking about in her little house + - The old lady is usually mucking about in her little house. hypernym: - 02418610-v ili: i29084 @@ -16628,7 +16628,7 @@ definition: - mess around, as in a liquid or paste example: - - The children are having fun puddling in paint + - The children are having fun puddling in paint. hypernym: - 01475976-v ili: i29085 @@ -16639,7 +16639,7 @@ definition: - make messy or untidy example: - - the child mussed up my hair + - The child mussed up my hair. hypernym: - 01469362-v ili: i29086 @@ -16651,7 +16651,7 @@ definition: - disarrange or rumple; dishevel example: - - The strong wind tousled my hair + - The strong wind tousled my hair. hypernym: - 01469362-v ili: i29087 @@ -16689,7 +16689,7 @@ - release, as from one's grip example: - Let go of the door handle, please! - - relinquish your grip on the rope — you won't fall + - Relinquish your grip on the rope — you won't fall. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i29090 @@ -16756,7 +16756,7 @@ - turn loose or free from restraint example: - let loose mines - - Loose terrible plagues upon humanity + - loose terrible plagues upon humanity hypernym: - 01477180-v ili: i29096 @@ -16803,7 +16803,7 @@ definition: - impair the respiration of or obstruct the air passage of example: - - The foul air was slowly suffocating the children + - The foul air was slowly suffocating the children. hypernym: - 01479113-v ili: i29100 @@ -16834,7 +16834,7 @@ definition: - restrain from moving or operating normally example: - - Traffic is tied up for miles around the bridge where the accident occurred + - Traffic is tied up for miles around the bridge where the accident occurred. hypernym: - 01479113-v ili: i29102 @@ -16857,7 +16857,7 @@ definition: - block off the passage through example: - - We shut off the valve + - We shut off the valve. hypernym: - 01480632-v ili: i29104 @@ -16882,7 +16882,7 @@ definition: - protect from light, heat, or view example: - - Shade your eyes when you step out into the bright sunlight + - Shade your eyes when you step out into the bright sunlight. hypernym: - 01480168-v ili: i29106 @@ -16924,7 +16924,7 @@ definition: - bar access to example: - - Due to the accident, the road had to be closed for several hours + - Due to the accident, the road had to be closed for several hours. hypernym: - 01480632-v ili: i29109 @@ -16935,8 +16935,8 @@ definition: - become or cause to become obstructed example: - - The leaves clog our drains in the Fall - - The water pipe is backed up + - The leaves clog our drains in the Fall. + - The water pipe is backed up. hypernym: - 01479113-v ili: i29110 @@ -16954,7 +16954,7 @@ definition: - become or cause to become unobstructed example: - - The chemical that we poured down the drain unclogged it + - The chemical that we poured down the drain unclogged it. hypernym: - 01478583-v ili: i29112 @@ -16965,8 +16965,8 @@ definition: - obstruct example: - - My nose is all stuffed - - Her arteries are blocked + - My nose is all stuffed. + - Her arteries are blocked. hypernym: - 01481233-v ili: i29113 @@ -16980,7 +16980,7 @@ definition: - become chocked with silt example: - - The river silted up + - The river silted up. hypernym: - 01481233-v ili: i29114 @@ -17028,7 +17028,7 @@ definition: - capture as if by hunting, snaring, or trapping example: - - I caught a rabbit in the trap today + - I caught a rabbit in the trap today. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i29118 @@ -17042,7 +17042,7 @@ definition: - take in and retain example: - - We have a big barrel to catch the rainwater + - We have a big barrel to catch the rainwater. hypernym: - 02309962-v ili: i29119 @@ -17066,7 +17066,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00453279-n example: - - The men trap foxes + - The men trap foxes. hypernym: - 01482779-v ili: i29121 @@ -17094,7 +17094,7 @@ definition: - hang freely example: - - The secret police suspended their victims from the ceiling and beat them + - The secret police suspended their victims from the ceiling and beat them. hypernym: - 01483990-v ili: i29123 @@ -17107,7 +17107,7 @@ definition: - cause to be hanging or suspended example: - - Hang that picture on the wall + - Hang that picture on the wall. hypernym: - 01343121-v ili: i29124 @@ -17147,7 +17147,7 @@ definition: - be suspended or poised example: - - Heavy fog hung over the valley + - Heavy fog hung over the valley. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i29127 @@ -17158,7 +17158,7 @@ definition: - be suspended or hanging example: - - The flag hung on the wall + - The flag hung on the wall. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i29128 @@ -17172,7 +17172,7 @@ definition: - cause to dangle or hang freely example: - - He dangled the ornaments from the Christmas tree + - He dangled the ornaments from the Christmas tree. hypernym: - 01483784-v ili: i29129 @@ -17194,7 +17194,7 @@ definition: - package in a container example: - - The cargo was containerized for safe and efficient shipping + - The cargo was containerized for safe and efficient shipping. hypernym: - 01485079-v ili: i29131 @@ -17206,7 +17206,7 @@ definition: - enclose in a shrine example: - - the saint's bones were enshrined in the cathedral + - The saint's bones were enshrined in the cathedral. hypernym: - 01589983-v ili: i29132 @@ -17230,7 +17230,7 @@ entails: - 01335412-v example: - - women in Afghanistan veil their faces + - Women in Afghanistan veil their faces. hypernym: - 02149298-v ili: i29134 @@ -17241,7 +17241,7 @@ definition: - remove the veil from example: - - Women must not unveil themselves in public in some religious societies + - Women must not unveil themselves in public in some religious societies. hypernym: - 01342187-v ili: i29135 @@ -17279,8 +17279,8 @@ definition: - have the property of being packable or of compacting easily example: - - This powder compacts easily - - Such odd-shaped items do not pack well + - This powder compacts easily. + - Such odd-shaped items do not pack well. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i29138 @@ -17303,7 +17303,7 @@ definition: - gather or cause to gather into a cluster example: - - She bunched her fingers into a fist + - She bunched her fingers into a fist. hypernym: - 00144670-v ili: i29140 @@ -17349,7 +17349,7 @@ definition: - put into a box example: - - box the gift, please + - Box the gift, please. hypernym: - 01488938-v ili: i29144 @@ -17393,7 +17393,7 @@ definition: - put into a bag example: - - The supermarket clerk bagged the groceries + - The supermarket clerk bagged the groceries. hypernym: - 01485079-v ili: i29148 @@ -17413,7 +17413,7 @@ definition: - put in a sack example: - - The grocer sacked the onions + - The grocer sacked the onions. hypernym: - 01488938-v ili: i29150 @@ -17424,7 +17424,7 @@ definition: - enclose in, or as if in, a case example: - - my feet were encased in mud + - My feet were encased in mud. hypernym: - 01589983-v ili: i29151 @@ -17448,7 +17448,7 @@ definition: - remove from the crate example: - - uncrate the glasses carefully! + - Uncrate the glasses carefully! hypernym: - 01488139-v ili: i29153 @@ -17459,7 +17459,7 @@ definition: - make into a bundle example: - - he bundled up his few possessions + - He bundled up his few possessions. hypernym: - 01485079-v ili: i29154 @@ -17496,7 +17496,7 @@ definition: - reduce the weight on; make lighter example: - - she lightened the load on the tired donkey + - She lightened the load on the tired donkey. hypernym: - 01490553-v ili: i29157 @@ -17551,7 +17551,7 @@ definition: - remove the contents of a container example: - - Empty the water + - empty the water hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i29162 @@ -17571,7 +17571,7 @@ definition: - place too much a load on example: - - don't overload the car + - Don't overload the car. hypernym: - 01492646-v ili: i29164 @@ -17584,7 +17584,7 @@ definition: - fill to an excessive degree example: - - The air was surcharged with tension + - The air was surcharged with tension. hypernym: - 00453467-v ili: i29165 @@ -17595,7 +17595,7 @@ definition: - become overloaded example: - - The aerator overloaded + - The aerator overloaded. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i29166 @@ -17689,7 +17689,7 @@ definition: - provide (a device) with something necessary example: - - He loaded his gun carefully + - He loaded his gun carefully. - load the camera hypernym: - 00453467-v @@ -17702,7 +17702,7 @@ definition: - load anew example: - - She reloaded the gun carefully + - She reloaded the gun carefully. hypernym: - 01492993-v ili: i29175 @@ -17714,7 +17714,7 @@ definition: - place a new load on example: - - The movers reloaded the truck + - The movers reloaded the truck. hypernym: - 01492646-v ili: i29176 @@ -17725,7 +17725,7 @@ definition: - load or burden; encumber example: - - he saddled me with that heavy responsibility + - He saddled me with that heavy responsibility. hypernym: - 01489937-v ili: i29177 @@ -17738,7 +17738,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00919042-n example: - - Yoke the draft horses together + - yoke the draft horses together hypernym: - 01299048-v ili: i29178 @@ -17853,7 +17853,7 @@ definition: - remove the saddle from example: - - They unsaddled their mounts + - They unsaddled their mounts. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i29187 @@ -17865,7 +17865,7 @@ definition: - injure the underlying soft tissue or bone of example: - - I bruised my knee + - I bruised my knee. hypernym: - 00069650-v ili: i29188 @@ -17918,9 +17918,9 @@ definition: - place temporarily example: - - park the car in the yard + - Park the car in the yard. - park the children with the in-laws - - park your bag in this locker + - Park your bag in this locker. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29193 @@ -17931,7 +17931,7 @@ definition: - fix firmly example: - - He ensconced himself in the chair + - He ensconced himself in the chair. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29194 @@ -17943,8 +17943,8 @@ definition: - cause to be in a certain state; cause to be in a certain relation example: - - That song put me in awful good humor - - put your ideas in writing + - That song put me in awful good humor. + - Put your ideas in writing. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i29195 @@ -17955,7 +17955,7 @@ definition: - help someone go to bed example: - - Mother put the baby to sleep + - Mother put the baby to sleep. hypernym: - 01496398-v ili: i29196 @@ -17966,10 +17966,10 @@ definition: - put into a certain place or abstract location example: - - Put your things here - - Set the tray down - - Set the dogs on the scent of the missing children - - Place emphasis on a certain point + - Put your things here. + - set the tray down + - set the dogs on the scent of the missing children + - place emphasis on a certain point hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i29197 @@ -17985,7 +17985,7 @@ definition: - place or put in a particular order example: - - the dots are unevenly disposed + - The dots are unevenly disposed. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29198 @@ -17996,7 +17996,7 @@ definition: - put into place or position example: - - the box with the ancestors' ashes was emplaced on the top shelf of the house altar + - The box with the ancestors' ashes was emplaced on the top shelf of the house altar. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29199 @@ -18042,7 +18042,7 @@ definition: - put (something) under or beneath example: - - They underlaid the shingles with roofing paper + - They underlaid the shingles with roofing paper. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29203 @@ -18096,7 +18096,7 @@ definition: - throw down flat, as on the ground example: - - She prostrated herself with frustration + - She prostrated herself with frustration. hypernym: - 01511000-v ili: i29208 @@ -18107,7 +18107,7 @@ definition: - to put something (e.g. trust) in something example: - - The nation reposed its confidence in the King + - The nation reposed its confidence in the King. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29209 @@ -18119,7 +18119,7 @@ - place signs, as along a road example: - sign an intersection - - This road has been signed + - This road has been signed. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29210 @@ -18148,7 +18148,7 @@ definition: - place end to end without overlapping example: - - The frames must be butted at the joints + - The frames must be butted at the joints. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29213 @@ -18188,7 +18188,7 @@ definition: - place or put with great energy example: - - She threw the blanket around the child + - She threw the blanket around the child. - thrust the money in the hands of the beggar hypernym: - 01496967-v @@ -18202,7 +18202,7 @@ - put or thrust suddenly and forcefully example: - pop the pizza into the microwave oven - - He popped the petit-four into his mouth + - He popped the petit-four into his mouth. hypernym: - 01501904-v ili: i29218 @@ -18239,7 +18239,7 @@ definition: - place into a coffin example: - - her body was coffined + - Her body was coffined. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29221 @@ -18250,7 +18250,7 @@ definition: - put to bed example: - - The children were bedded at ten o'clock + - The children were bedded at ten o'clock. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29222 @@ -18270,7 +18270,7 @@ definition: - cause to sit or seat or be in a settled position or place example: - - set down your bags here + - Set down your bags here. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29224 @@ -18283,8 +18283,8 @@ definition: - set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise example: - - He planked the money on the table - - He planked himself into the sofa + - He planked the money on the table. + - He planked himself into the sofa. hypernym: - 01503011-v ili: i29225 @@ -18304,7 +18304,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00918295-n example: - - She sowed sunflower seeds + - She sowed sunflower seeds. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29226 @@ -18381,7 +18381,7 @@ definition: - place side by side example: - - The fauvists juxtaposed strong colors + - The fauvists juxtaposed strong colors. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29232 @@ -18392,7 +18392,7 @@ definition: - put or settle into a position example: - - The hotel was set down at the bottom of the valley + - The hotel was set down at the bottom of the valley. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29233 @@ -18441,7 +18441,7 @@ definition: - confine or restrict to the ground example: - - After the accident, they grounded the plane and the pilot + - After the accident, they grounded the plane and the pilot. hypernym: - 01304044-v ili: i29238 @@ -18452,7 +18452,7 @@ definition: - rest on or as if on a pillow example: - - pillow your head + - Pillow your head. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29239 @@ -18464,7 +18464,7 @@ definition: - place (something) where one cannot find it again example: - - I misplaced my eyeglasses + - I misplaced my eyeglasses. hypernym: - 02293000-v ili: i29240 @@ -18476,7 +18476,7 @@ definition: - lay with rails example: - - hundreds of miles were railed out here + - Hundreds of miles were railed out here. hypernym: - 01547474-v ili: i29241 @@ -18487,8 +18487,8 @@ definition: - arrange in stacks example: - - heap firewood around the fireplace - - stack your books up on the shelves + - Heap firewood around the fireplace. + - Stack your books up on the shelves. hypernym: - 01466592-v ili: i29242 @@ -18546,7 +18546,7 @@ definition: - arrange into piles or stacks example: - - She piled up her books in my living room + - She piled up her books in my living room. hypernym: - 01383303-v ili: i29247 @@ -18559,7 +18559,7 @@ definition: - fight or struggle in a confused way at close quarters example: - - the drunken men started to scuffle + - The drunken men started to scuffle. hypernym: - 01092746-v ili: i29248 @@ -18571,7 +18571,7 @@ definition: - engage in a wrestling match example: - - The children wrestled in the garden + - The children wrestled in the garden. hypernym: - 01092746-v ili: i29249 @@ -18582,7 +18582,7 @@ definition: - wrestle in mud example: - - some people enjoy watching people who mudwrestle + - Some people enjoy watching people who mudwrestle. hypernym: - 01507331-v ili: i29250 @@ -18594,7 +18594,7 @@ definition: - to exert strenuous effort against opposition example: - - he struggled to get free from the rope + - He struggled to get free from the rope. hypernym: - 02536865-v ili: i29251 @@ -18606,10 +18606,10 @@ - direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes example: - - Her good looks attract the stares of many men - - The ad pulled in many potential customers - - This pianist pulls huge crowds - - The store owner was happy that the ad drew in many new customers + - Her good looks attract the stares of many men. + - The ad pulled in many potential customers. + - This pianist pulls huge crowds. + - The store owner was happy that the ad drew in many new customers. hypernym: - 01450719-v ili: i29252 @@ -18627,9 +18627,9 @@ definition: - attract and fix example: - - His look caught her - - She caught his eye - - Catch the attention of the waiter + - His look caught her. + - She caught his eye. + - catch the attention of the waiter hypernym: - 01507886-v ili: i29253 @@ -18662,8 +18662,8 @@ definition: - pull inward or towards a center example: - - The pilot drew in the landing gear - - The cat retracted his claws + - The pilot drew in the landing gear. + - The cat retracted his claws. hypernym: - 01507886-v ili: i29255 @@ -18677,7 +18677,7 @@ definition: - fold inwards example: - - some organs can invaginate + - Some organs can invaginate. hypernym: - 01509215-v ili: i29256 @@ -18711,8 +18711,8 @@ definition: - hurl or thrust violently example: - - He dashed the plate against the wall - - Waves were dashing against the rock + - He dashed the plate against the wall. + - Waves were dashing against the rock. hypernym: - 01509775-v ili: i29259 @@ -18724,7 +18724,7 @@ definition: - hurl or throw violently example: - - The bridge broke and precipitated the train into the river below + - The bridge broke and precipitated the train into the river below. hypernym: - 01509775-v ili: i29260 @@ -18744,7 +18744,7 @@ definition: - cast, hurl, or throw repeatedly with some missile example: - - They pelted each other with snowballs + - They pelted each other with snowballs. hypernym: - 01511000-v ili: i29262 @@ -18785,7 +18785,7 @@ definition: - throw through or out of the window example: - - The rebels stormed the palace and defenestrated the President + - The rebels stormed the palace and defenestrated the President. hypernym: - 01511000-v ili: i29266 @@ -18796,7 +18796,7 @@ definition: - throw or hurl from the mound to the batter, as in baseball example: - - The pitcher delivered the ball + - The pitcher delivered the ball. hypernym: - 01511000-v ili: i29267 @@ -18810,7 +18810,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - Oral struck out three batters to close the inning + - Oral struck out three batters to close the inning. hypernym: - 02534950-v ili: i29268 @@ -18854,7 +18854,7 @@ definition: - throw soil toward (a crop row) from both sides example: - - He ridged his corn + - He ridged his corn. hypernym: - 01511000-v ili: i29272 @@ -18901,7 +18901,7 @@ definition: - cause to stop operating by disengaging a switch example: - - Turn off the stereo, please + - Turn off the stereo, please. - cut the engine - turn out the lights hypernym: @@ -18917,7 +18917,7 @@ definition: - keep engaged example: - - engaged the gears + - … engaged the gears hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i29277 @@ -18951,7 +18951,7 @@ definition: - release from something that holds fast, connects, or entangles example: - - I want to disengage myself from his influence + - I want to disengage myself from his influence. - disengage the gears hypernym: - 01477180-v @@ -18964,7 +18964,7 @@ definition: - cause to move forward with force example: - - Steam propels this ship + - Steam propels this ship. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i29281 @@ -18976,7 +18976,7 @@ definition: - push, propel, or press with force example: - - Drive a nail into the wall + - drive a nail into the wall hypernym: - 01514338-v ili: i29282 @@ -18998,8 +18998,8 @@ definition: - throw or toss with a light motion example: - - flip me the beachball - - toss me newspaper + - Flip me the beachball. + - Toss me newspaper. hypernym: - 01515097-v ili: i29284 @@ -19033,7 +19033,7 @@ definition: - throw back with a quick, light motion example: - - She tossed back her head + - She tossed back her head. hypernym: - 01515257-v ili: i29287 @@ -19056,8 +19056,8 @@ definition: - to remove example: - - he shed his image as a pushy boss - - shed your clothes + - He shed his image as a pushy boss. + - Shed your clothes. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i29289 @@ -19075,7 +19075,7 @@ definition: - fall out of the pod or husk example: - - The corn shelled + - The corn shelled. hypernym: - 00424924-v ili: i29290 @@ -19150,7 +19150,7 @@ - propel with force example: - launch the space shuttle - - Launch a ship + - launch a ship hypernym: - 01514338-v ili: i29297 @@ -19174,7 +19174,7 @@ definition: - launch with great force example: - - the rockets were blasted off + - The rockets were blasted off. hypernym: - 01517287-v ili: i29299 @@ -19186,7 +19186,7 @@ - get going; give impetus to example: - launch a career - - Her actions set in motion a complicated judicial process + - Her actions set in motion a complicated judicial process. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i29300 @@ -19209,7 +19209,7 @@ definition: - shoot forth or launch, as if from a catapult example: - - the enemy catapulted rocks towards the fort + - The enemy catapulted rocks towards the fort. hypernym: - 01514338-v ili: i29302 @@ -19232,7 +19232,7 @@ definition: - cause to skip over a surface example: - - Skip a stone across the pond + - skip a stone across the pond hypernym: - 01511000-v ili: i29304 @@ -19245,7 +19245,7 @@ definition: - push or shove upward, as if from below or behind example: - - The singer had to be boosted onto the stage by a special contraption + - The singer had to be boosted onto the stage by a special contraption. hypernym: - 01903255-v ili: i29305 @@ -19256,8 +19256,8 @@ definition: - issue in a jet; come out in a jet; stream or spring forth example: - - Water jetted forth - - flames were jetting out of the building + - Water jetted forth. + - Flames were jetting out of the building. hypernym: - 02070867-v ili: i29306 @@ -19269,8 +19269,8 @@ definition: - force into or from an action or state, either physically or metaphorically example: - - She rammed her mind into focus - - He drives me mad + - She rammed her mind into focus. + - He drives me mad. hypernym: - 01903255-v ili: i29307 @@ -19356,7 +19356,7 @@ - spin, wind, or twist together example: - intertwine the ribbons - - Twine the threads into a rope + - Twine the threads into a rope. - intertwined hearts hypernym: - 01225746-v @@ -19525,7 +19525,7 @@ definition: - cancel, annul, or reverse an action or its effect example: - - I wish I could undo my actions + - I wish I could undo my actions. hypernym: - 00138328-v ili: i29329 @@ -19548,7 +19548,7 @@ definition: - vandalize a car by scratching the sides with a key example: - - His new Mercedes was keyed last night in the parking lot + - His new Mercedes was keyed last night in the parking lot. hypernym: - 01523087-v ili: i29331 @@ -19589,7 +19589,7 @@ definition: - disentangle example: - - can you unravel the mystery? + - Can you unravel the mystery? hypernym: - 01466149-v ili: i29334 @@ -19616,7 +19616,7 @@ definition: - lace again example: - - She relaced her boots + - She relaced her boots. hypernym: - 01524236-v ili: i29336 @@ -19640,7 +19640,7 @@ entails: - 01911251-v example: - - wind your watch + - Wind your watch. hypernym: - 00421085-v ili: i29338 @@ -19652,7 +19652,7 @@ definition: - wind (up) again example: - - the mechanical watch needs rewinding every day + - The mechanical watch needs rewinding every day. hypernym: - 01524685-v members: @@ -19662,9 +19662,9 @@ definition: - arrange or coil around example: - - roll your hair around your finger - - Twine the thread around the spool - - She wrapped her arms around the child + - Roll your hair around your finger. + - Twine the thread around the spool. + - She wrapped her arms around the child. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i29339 @@ -19795,7 +19795,7 @@ definition: - crowd or pack to capacity example: - - the theater was jampacked + - The theater was jampacked. hypernym: - 01527659-v ili: i29351 @@ -19813,8 +19813,8 @@ definition: - fill quickly beyond capacity; as with a liquid example: - - the basement was inundated after the storm - - The images flooded his mind + - The basement was inundated after the storm. + - The images flooded his mind. hypernym: - 00453467-v ili: i29352 @@ -19828,7 +19828,7 @@ definition: - cram into a cavity example: - - The child stuffed candy into his pockets + - The child stuffed candy into his pockets. hypernym: - 01615199-v ili: i29353 @@ -19839,7 +19839,7 @@ definition: - stuff too much example: - - The pillow was overstuffed + - The pillow was overstuffed. hypernym: - 01527659-v ili: i29354 @@ -19850,7 +19850,7 @@ definition: - get stuck and immobilized example: - - the mechanism jammed + - The mechanism jammed. hypernym: - 01528083-v ili: i29355 @@ -19861,7 +19861,7 @@ definition: - fail to function or function improperly example: - - the coffee maker malfunctioned + - The coffee maker malfunctioned. hypernym: - 00435327-v ili: i29356 @@ -19873,7 +19873,7 @@ definition: - do double duty; serve two purposes or have two functions example: - - She doubles as his wife and secretary + - She doubles as his wife and secretary. hypernym: - 01528454-v ili: i29357 @@ -19884,9 +19884,9 @@ definition: - perform as expected when applied example: - - The washing machine won't go unless it's plugged in + - The washing machine won't go unless it's plugged in. - Does this old car still run well? - - This old radio doesn't work anymore + - This old radio doesn't work anymore. hypernym: - 01716563-v ili: i29358 @@ -19904,8 +19904,8 @@ definition: - begin operating or running example: - - The cameras were rolling - - The presses are already rolling + - The cameras were rolling. + - The presses are already rolling. hypernym: - 01528454-v ili: i29359 @@ -19929,7 +19929,7 @@ definition: - run disconnected or idle example: - - the engine is idling + - The engine is idling. hypernym: - 01529078-v ili: i29361 @@ -19941,8 +19941,8 @@ definition: - start running, functioning, or operating example: - - the lights went on - - the computer came up + - The lights went on. + - The computer came up. hypernym: - 01868216-v ili: i29362 @@ -19955,7 +19955,7 @@ definition: - stop running, functioning, or operating example: - - Our power went off during the hurricane + - Our power went off during the hurricane. hypernym: - 01864781-v ili: i29363 @@ -19987,7 +19987,7 @@ definition: - squeeze like a wedge into a tight space example: - - I squeezed myself into the corner + - I squeezed myself into the corner. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i29366 @@ -20000,7 +20000,7 @@ definition: - remove or force from a position of dwelling previously occupied example: - - The new employee dislodged her by moving into her office space + - The new employee dislodged her by moving into her office space. hypernym: - 02017423-v ili: i29367 @@ -20012,7 +20012,7 @@ definition: - cause to fall off example: - - The horse threw its inexperienced rider + - The horse threw its inexperienced rider. hypernym: - 01530296-v ili: i29368 @@ -20038,7 +20038,7 @@ - put, fix, force, or implant example: - lodge a bullet in the table - - stick your thumb in the crack + - Stick your thumb in the crack. hypernym: - 01343121-v ili: i29370 @@ -20052,7 +20052,7 @@ definition: - sit or recline comfortably example: - - He was lounging on the sofa + - He was lounging on the sofa. hypernym: - 01545905-v ili: i29371 @@ -20063,9 +20063,9 @@ definition: - remove or force out from a position example: - - The dentist dislodged the piece of food that had been stuck under my gums + - The dentist dislodged the piece of food that had been stuck under my gums. - He finally could free the legs of the earthquake victim who was buried in the - rubble + rubble. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i29372 @@ -20077,8 +20077,8 @@ definition: - fix or set securely or deeply example: - - He planted a knee in the back of his opponent - - The dentist implanted a tooth in the gum + - He planted a knee in the back of his opponent. + - The dentist implanted a tooth in the gum. hypernym: - 01424276-v ili: i29373 @@ -20122,7 +20122,7 @@ definition: - plant in a pot example: - - He potted the palm + - He potted the palm. hypernym: - 01531609-v ili: i29377 @@ -20133,7 +20133,7 @@ definition: - put in a new, usually larger, pot example: - - The plant had grown and had to be repotted + - The plant had grown and had to be repotted. hypernym: - 01532279-v ili: i29378 @@ -20155,7 +20155,7 @@ definition: - insert or squeeze tightly between two people or objects example: - - She was sandwiched in her airplane seat between two fat men + - She was sandwiched in her airplane seat between two fat men. hypernym: - 01424276-v ili: i29380 @@ -20166,8 +20166,8 @@ definition: - embed deeply example: - - She sank her fingers into the soft sand - - He buried his head in her lap + - She sank her fingers into the soft sand. + - He buried his head in her lap. hypernym: - 01531609-v ili: i29381 @@ -20201,7 +20201,7 @@ definition: - cause to grow together parts from different plants example: - - graft the cherry tree branch onto the plum tree + - Graft the cherry tree branch onto the plum tree. hypernym: - 01293672-v ili: i29384 @@ -20214,7 +20214,7 @@ definition: - thoroughly work in example: - - His hands were grained with dirt + - His hands were grained with dirt. hypernym: - 01230239-v ili: i29385 @@ -20236,7 +20236,7 @@ definition: - occupy a trench or secured area example: - - The troops dug in for the night + - The troops dug in for the night. hypernym: - 02655144-v ili: i29387 @@ -20285,7 +20285,7 @@ entails: - 01449876-v example: - - To make a batik, you impress a design with wax + - To make a batik, you impress a design with wax. hypernym: - 00356912-v ili: i29391 @@ -20297,7 +20297,7 @@ definition: - make a spot or mark onto example: - - The wine spotted the tablecloth + - The wine spotted the tablecloth. hypernym: - 00356912-v ili: i29392 @@ -20322,7 +20322,7 @@ definition: - remove while making clean example: - - Clean the spots off the rug + - Clean the spots off the rug. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i29394 @@ -20336,7 +20336,7 @@ - make clean by removing dirt, filth, or unwanted substances from example: - Clean the stove! - - The dentist cleaned my teeth + - The dentist cleaned my teeth. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i29395 @@ -20351,7 +20351,7 @@ definition: - wash dishes example: - - I cook and my husband washes up after dinner + - I cook and my husband washes up after dinner. hypernym: - 01535377-v ili: i29396 @@ -20374,7 +20374,7 @@ definition: - clean and tidy up the house example: - - She housecleans every week + - She housecleans every week. hypernym: - 00276642-v ili: i29398 @@ -20390,7 +20390,7 @@ definition: - clean in preparation for inspection example: - - the soldiers GIed the barracks + - The soldiers GIed the barracks. hypernym: - 01536230-v ili: i29399 @@ -20402,7 +20402,7 @@ definition: - thoroughly clean the entire house, often done only once a year example: - - she started spring-cleaning on April 1 + - She started spring-cleaning on April 1. hypernym: - 01536230-v ili: i29400 @@ -20413,7 +20413,7 @@ definition: - clean refuse from example: - - Scavenge a street + - scavenge a street hypernym: - 01535377-v ili: i29401 @@ -20424,7 +20424,7 @@ definition: - make soiled, filthy, or dirty example: - - don't soil your clothes when you play outside! + - Don't soil your clothes when you play outside! hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i29402 @@ -20449,7 +20449,7 @@ definition: - soil with mud, muck, or mire example: - - The child mucked up his shirt while playing ball in the garden + - The child mucked up his shirt while playing ball in the garden. hypernym: - 01536935-v ili: i29404 @@ -20496,7 +20496,7 @@ definition: - wash free from unwanted substances, such as dirt example: - - Wash out your dirty shirt in the sink + - Wash out your dirty shirt in the sink. hypernym: - 01538034-v ili: i29408 @@ -20587,7 +20587,7 @@ definition: - wash or launder by hand instead of with a machine example: - - This delicate sweater must be handwashed + - This delicate sweater must be handwashed. hypernym: - 01538034-v ili: i29416 @@ -20622,8 +20622,8 @@ definition: - make dirty or spotty, as by exposure to air; also used metaphorically example: - - The silver was tarnished by the long exposure to the air - - Her reputation was sullied after the affair with a married man + - The silver was tarnished by the long exposure to the air. + - Her reputation was sullied after the affair with a married man. hypernym: - 01534786-v ili: i29419 @@ -20664,7 +20664,7 @@ definition: - mar or impair with a flaw example: - - her face was blemished + - Her face was blemished. hypernym: - 01536935-v ili: i29422 @@ -20688,7 +20688,7 @@ definition: - produce a mottled effect example: - - The sunlight stippled the trees + - The sunlight stippled the trees. hypernym: - 00511445-v ili: i29424 @@ -20700,7 +20700,7 @@ definition: - spot, splash, or soil example: - - The baby spattered the bib with food + - The baby spattered the bib with food. hypernym: - 01534786-v ili: i29425 @@ -20732,8 +20732,8 @@ definition: - take in, also metaphorically example: - - The sponge absorbs water well - - She drew strength from the minister's words + - The sponge absorbs water well. + - She drew strength from the minister's words. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i29428 @@ -20765,7 +20765,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - The liquids, light, and gases absorb + - The liquids, light, and gases absorb. hypernym: - 01543237-v ili: i29430 @@ -20836,7 +20836,7 @@ definition: - accept example: - - The cloth takes up the liquid + - The cloth takes up the liquid. hypernym: - 02214901-v ili: i29436 @@ -20848,7 +20848,7 @@ definition: - unite or merge with something already in existence example: - - incorporate this document with those pertaining to the same case + - Incorporate this document with those pertaining to the same case. hypernym: - 01217350-v ili: i29437 @@ -20860,7 +20860,7 @@ - move into or onto example: - work the raisins into the dough - - the student worked a few jokes into his presentation + - The student worked a few jokes into his presentation. - work the body onto the flatbed truck hypernym: - 01854282-v @@ -20872,7 +20872,7 @@ definition: - mix or add by stirring example: - - Stir nuts into the dough + - Stir nuts into the dough. hypernym: - 01544013-v ili: i29439 @@ -20898,9 +20898,9 @@ definition: - pour out in drops or small quantities or as if in drops or small quantities example: - - shed tears + - … shed tears - spill blood - - God shed His grace on Thee + - God shed His grace on Thee. hypernym: - 02073479-v ili: i29441 @@ -20913,7 +20913,7 @@ definition: - go to seed; shed seeds example: - - The dandelions went to seed + - The dandelions went to seed. hypernym: - 01544361-v ili: i29442 @@ -20954,8 +20954,8 @@ definition: - fall or flow in a certain way example: - - This dress hangs well - - Her long black hair flowed down her back + - This dress hangs well. + - Her long black hair flowed down her back. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i29445 @@ -20968,7 +20968,7 @@ definition: - hang down so as to drag along the ground example: - - The bride's veiled trailed along the ground + - The bride's veiled trailed along the ground. hypernym: - 01484705-v ili: i29446 @@ -20981,7 +20981,7 @@ definition: - place casually example: - - The cat draped herself on the sofa + - The cat draped herself on the sofa. hypernym: - 01466592-v ili: i29447 @@ -21027,7 +21027,7 @@ definition: - sit, as on a branch example: - - The birds perched high in the tree + - The birds perched high in the tree. hypernym: - 01545905-v ili: i29451 @@ -21042,7 +21042,7 @@ definition: - show to a seat; assign a seat for example: - - The host seated me next to Mrs. Smith + - The host seated me next to Mrs. Smith. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29452 @@ -21059,7 +21059,7 @@ definition: - place in or on a seat example: - - the mother seated the toddler on the high chair + - The mother seated the toddler on the high chair. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29453 @@ -21079,7 +21079,7 @@ definition: - show to a different seat example: - - The usher insisted on reseating us + - The usher insisted on reseating us. hypernym: - 01546780-v ili: i29455 @@ -21106,7 +21106,7 @@ definition: - lay eggs example: - - This hen doesn't lay + - This hen doesn't lay. hypernym: - 01547474-v ili: i29457 @@ -21117,7 +21117,7 @@ definition: - deposit eggs (of insects) example: - - certain insects are said to blow + - Certain insects are said to blow. hypernym: - 01547474-v ili: i29458 @@ -21128,8 +21128,8 @@ definition: - sit on one's heels example: - - In some cultures, the women give birth while squatting - - The children hunkered down to protect themselves from the sandstorm + - In some cultures, the women give birth while squatting. + - The children hunkered down to protect themselves from the sandstorm. hypernym: - 01545905-v ili: i29459 @@ -21145,7 +21145,7 @@ definition: - rest one's weight on one's knees example: - - In church you have to kneel during parts of the service + - In church you have to kneel during parts of the service. hypernym: - 01548665-v - 00994073-v @@ -21191,7 +21191,7 @@ definition: - stand away from an object or person example: - - He stood back to look at her + - He stood back to look at her. hypernym: - 01548893-v ili: i29464 @@ -21221,8 +21221,8 @@ entails: - 01989043-v example: - - The sick man lay in bed all day - - the books are lying on the shelf + - The sick man lay in bed all day. + - The books are lying on the shelf. hypernym: - 01548665-v ili: i29466 @@ -21235,7 +21235,7 @@ definition: - lean in a comfortable resting position example: - - He was reposing on the couch + - He was reposing on the couch. hypernym: - 01549783-v ili: i29467 @@ -21250,7 +21250,7 @@ definition: - cause to recline example: - - She reclined her head on the pillow + - She reclined her head on the pillow. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29468 @@ -21263,7 +21263,7 @@ definition: - lie upon; lie on top of example: - - the granite overlies the older rocks + - The granite overlies the older rocks. hypernym: - 01549783-v ili: i29469 @@ -21274,7 +21274,7 @@ definition: - lie without sleeping example: - - She was so worried, she lay awake all night long + - She was so worried, she lay awake all night long. hypernym: - 01549783-v ili: i29470 @@ -21285,7 +21285,7 @@ definition: - lie when dead example: - - Mao reposes in his mausoleum + - Mao reposes in his mausoleum. hypernym: - 01549783-v ili: i29471 @@ -21296,7 +21296,7 @@ definition: - be exposed example: - - The seals were basking in the sun + - The seals were basking in the sun. hypernym: - 01549783-v ili: i29472 @@ -21317,7 +21317,7 @@ definition: - undo the buckle of example: - - Unbuckle your seat belt + - Unbuckle your seat belt. hypernym: - 01522610-v ili: i29474 @@ -21364,7 +21364,7 @@ definition: - remove or make invisible example: - - Please delete my name from your list + - Please delete my name from your list. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i29478 @@ -21376,7 +21376,7 @@ definition: - remove by erasing or crossing out or as if by drawing a line example: - - Please strike this remark from the record + - Please strike this remark from the record. - scratch that remark hypernym: - 01551969-v @@ -21391,7 +21391,7 @@ definition: - strike or cancel by or as if by rubbing or crossing out example: - - scratch out my name on that list + - Scratch out my name on that list. hypernym: - 01551500-v ili: i29480 @@ -21403,8 +21403,8 @@ definition: - mar or spoil the appearance of example: - - scars defaced her cheeks - - The vandals disfigured the statue + - Scars defaced her cheeks. + - The vandals disfigured the statue. hypernym: - 00478872-v ili: i29481 @@ -21428,7 +21428,7 @@ definition: - cut (a body) open while still alive example: - - people no longer vivisect animals — it's considered unethical + - People no longer vivisect animals — it's considered unethical. hypernym: - 01553002-v ili: i29483 @@ -21462,7 +21462,7 @@ definition: - cut across or divide transversely example: - - the trails transect the property + - The trails transect the property. hypernym: - 01555301-v ili: i29486 @@ -21486,7 +21486,7 @@ entails: - 01558524-v example: - - The skin disease scarred his face permanently + - The skin disease scarred his face permanently. hypernym: - 01552687-v ili: i29488 @@ -21502,7 +21502,7 @@ definition: - mark with or as if with pockmarks example: - - Her face was pockmarked by the disease + - Her face was pockmarked by the disease. hypernym: - 01553977-v ili: i29489 @@ -21513,7 +21513,7 @@ definition: - form a scar, after an injury example: - - the skin will cicatrize and it will heal soon + - The skin will cicatrize and it will heal soon. hypernym: - 01553977-v ili: i29490 @@ -21525,7 +21525,7 @@ definition: - shape (a material like stone or wood) by whittling away at it example: - - She is sculpting the block of marble into an image of her husband + - She is sculpting the block of marble into an image of her husband. hypernym: - 01258721-v ili: i29491 @@ -21563,7 +21563,7 @@ definition: - separate with or as if with an instrument example: - - Cut the rope + - cut the rope hypernym: - 01559703-v ili: i29494 @@ -21574,7 +21574,7 @@ definition: - cut short example: - - She wanted her hair cropped short + - She wanted her hair cropped short. hypernym: - 00562167-v ili: i29495 @@ -21647,7 +21647,7 @@ entails: - 01555301-v example: - - Picasso cut out a guitar from a piece of paper + - Picasso cut out a guitar from a piece of paper. hypernym: - 01663142-v ili: i29502 @@ -21658,7 +21658,7 @@ definition: - cut or shape with a die example: - - Die out leather for belts + - die out leather for belts hypernym: - 01557581-v ili: i29503 @@ -21688,8 +21688,8 @@ definition: - divide a deck of cards at random into two parts to make selection difficult example: - - Wayne cut - - She cut the deck for a long time + - Wayne cut. + - She cut the deck for a long time. hypernym: - 01421321-v ili: i29506 @@ -21740,7 +21740,7 @@ definition: - to separate or be separated by force example: - - planks were in danger of being torn from the crossbars + - Planks were in danger of being torn from the crossbars. hypernym: - 01559703-v ili: i29511 @@ -21768,8 +21768,8 @@ definition: - force, take, or pull apart example: - - He separated the fighting children - - Moses parted the Red Sea + - He separated the fighting children. + - Moses parted the Red Sea. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i29513 @@ -21801,7 +21801,7 @@ definition: - separate from a clinch, in boxing example: - - The referee broke the boxers + - The referee broke the boxers. hypernym: - 01559703-v ili: i29516 @@ -21812,7 +21812,7 @@ definition: - move or break apart example: - - The two pieces that we had glued separated + - The two pieces that we had glued separated. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i29517 @@ -21825,8 +21825,8 @@ definition: - divide from the main body or mass and collect example: - - Many towns segregated into new counties - - Experiments show clearly that genes segregate + - Many towns segregated into new counties. + - Experiments show clearly that genes segregate. hypernym: - 01560556-v ili: i29518 @@ -21837,7 +21837,7 @@ definition: - divide or split up example: - - The cells segmented + - The cells segmented. hypernym: - 01560556-v ili: i29519 @@ -21850,7 +21850,7 @@ definition: - undergo meiosis example: - - The cells reduce + - The cells reduce. hypernym: - 01560556-v ili: i29520 @@ -21863,7 +21863,7 @@ entails: - 01555301-v example: - - The water is going to cleave a channel into the rock + - The water is going to cleave a channel into the rock. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i29521 @@ -21919,7 +21919,7 @@ definition: - lacerate by biting example: - - the dog worried his bone + - The dog worried his bone. hypernym: - 01558524-v ili: i29526 @@ -21950,7 +21950,7 @@ definition: - join by interweaving strands example: - - Splice the wires + - splice the wires hypernym: - 01520294-v ili: i29529 @@ -22010,8 +22010,8 @@ definition: - cut off from a whole example: - - His head was severed from his body - - The soul discerped from the body + - His head was severed from his body. + - The soul discerped from the body. hypernym: - 01555301-v ili: i29534 @@ -22040,8 +22040,8 @@ definition: - crash together with violent impact example: - - The cars collided - - Two meteors clashed + - The cars collided. + - Two meteors clashed. hypernym: - 01238728-v ili: i29536 @@ -22053,7 +22053,7 @@ definition: - collide or strike violently and suddenly example: - - The motorcycle smashed into the guard rail + - The motorcycle smashed into the guard rail. hypernym: - 01563925-v ili: i29537 @@ -22082,8 +22082,8 @@ definition: - undergo damage or destruction on impact example: - - the plane crashed into the ocean - - The car crashed into the lamp post + - The plane crashed into the ocean. + - The car crashed into the lamp post. hypernym: - 01563925-v ili: i29540 @@ -22110,8 +22110,8 @@ definition: - cause to crash example: - - The terrorists crashed the plane into the palace - - Mother crashed the motorbike into the lamppost + - The terrorists crashed the plane into the palace. + - Mother crashed the motorbike into the lamppost. hypernym: - 01565514-v ili: i29542 @@ -22124,7 +22124,7 @@ definition: - crash into so as to coil around example: - - The teenager wrapped his car around the fire hydrant + - The teenager wrapped his car around the fire hydrant. hypernym: - 01564990-v ili: i29543 @@ -22147,7 +22147,7 @@ definition: - cause to collide example: - - The physicists collided the particles + - The physicists collided the particles. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i29545 @@ -22210,7 +22210,7 @@ definition: - divide into parts, pieces, or sections example: - - The Arab peninsula was partitioned by the British + - The Arab peninsula was partitioned by the British. hypernym: - 01560556-v ili: i29550 @@ -22222,7 +22222,7 @@ definition: - partition off into compartments example: - - The locks pound the water of the canal + - The locks pound the water of the canal. hypernym: - 01566505-v ili: i29551 @@ -22235,7 +22235,7 @@ - destroy completely; damage irreparably example: - You have ruined my car by pouring sugar in the tank! - - The tears ruined her make-up + - The tears ruined her make-up. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i29552 @@ -22247,8 +22247,8 @@ definition: - destroy completely or make ugly or useless example: - - The dog did a job on my pillow - - The seamstress did a job on my wedding gown + - The dog did a job on my pillow. + - The seamstress did a job on my wedding gown. hypernym: - 01566925-v ili: i29553 @@ -22259,7 +22259,7 @@ definition: - to raze to the ground, also figuratively example: - - we must not let our civil liberties be subverted by the current crisis + - We must not let our civil liberties be subverted by the current crisis. hypernym: - 01566925-v ili: i29554 @@ -22270,8 +22270,8 @@ definition: - overcome or destroy example: - - The ice storm got my hibiscus - - the cat got the goldfish + - The ice storm got my hibiscus. + - The cat got the goldfish. hypernym: - 01566925-v ili: i29555 @@ -22282,7 +22282,7 @@ definition: - to consume example: - - Fire had devoured our home + - Fire had devoured our home. hypernym: - 01566925-v ili: i29556 @@ -22293,7 +22293,7 @@ definition: - destroy and strip of its possession example: - - The soldiers raped the beautiful country + - The soldiers raped the beautiful country. hypernym: - 01566925-v ili: i29557 @@ -22308,7 +22308,7 @@ definition: - destroy by exploding example: - - The enemy exploded the bridge + - The enemy exploded the bridge. hypernym: - 01566925-v ili: i29558 @@ -22319,7 +22319,7 @@ definition: - destroy completely example: - - The fire consumed the building + - The fire consumed the building. hypernym: - 01566925-v ili: i29559 @@ -22330,7 +22330,7 @@ definition: - destroy a ship example: - - The vessel was shipwrecked + - The vessel was shipwrecked. hypernym: - 01566925-v ili: i29560 @@ -22341,7 +22341,7 @@ definition: - smash or break forcefully example: - - The kid busted up the car + - The kid busted up the car. hypernym: - 01566925-v ili: i29561 @@ -22354,7 +22354,7 @@ definition: - reduce to ruins example: - - The country lay ruined after the war + - The country lay ruined after the war. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -22367,7 +22367,7 @@ definition: - damage or destroy as if by violence example: - - The teenager banged up the car of his mother + - The teenager banged up the car of his mother. hypernym: - 00259743-v ili: i29563 @@ -22403,7 +22403,7 @@ definition: - put or set (seeds, seedlings, or plants) into the ground example: - - Let's plant flowers in the garden + - Let's plant flowers in the garden. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29566 @@ -22458,7 +22458,7 @@ definition: - forest anew example: - - After the fire, they reforested the mountain + - After the fire, they reforested the mountain. hypernym: - 01570669-v ili: i29571 @@ -22469,8 +22469,8 @@ definition: - plant again or anew example: - - They replanted the land - - He replanted the seedlings + - They replanted the land. + - He replanted the seedlings. hypernym: - 01570056-v ili: i29572 @@ -22527,9 +22527,9 @@ entails: - 01335412-v example: - - Othello smothered Desdemona with a pillow + - Othello smothered Desdemona with a pillow. - The child suffocated herself with a plastic bag that the parents had left on the - floor + floor. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i29576 @@ -22545,7 +22545,7 @@ - set up for use example: - install the washer and dryer - - We put in a new sink + - We put in a new sink. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29577 @@ -22559,7 +22559,7 @@ definition: - fit in or on an existing structure, such as an older house example: - - The mansion was retrofitted with modern plumbing + - The mansion was retrofitted with modern plumbing. hypernym: - 01572394-v ili: i29578 @@ -22573,7 +22573,7 @@ definition: - place example: - - Her manager had set her up at the Ritz + - Her manager had set her up at the Ritz. hypernym: - 01572394-v ili: i29579 @@ -22587,7 +22587,7 @@ definition: - install again example: - - She reinstalled the washer after it had been repaired + - She reinstalled the washer after it had been repaired. hypernym: - 01572394-v ili: i29580 @@ -22611,7 +22611,7 @@ definition: - be too tight; rub or press example: - - This neckband is choking the cat + - This neckband is choking the cat. hypernym: - 01390440-v ili: i29582 @@ -22624,7 +22624,7 @@ definition: - wring the neck of example: - - The man choked his opponent + - The man choked his opponent. hypernym: - 01390440-v ili: i29583 @@ -22638,8 +22638,8 @@ entails: - 01390440-v example: - - he tried to strangulate his opponent - - A man in Boston has been strangling several dozen prostitutes + - He tried to strangulate his opponent. + - A man in Boston has been strangling several dozen prostitutes. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i29584 @@ -22652,7 +22652,7 @@ definition: - cut the head of example: - - the French King was beheaded during the Revolution + - The French King was beheaded during the Revolution. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i29585 @@ -22665,7 +22665,7 @@ definition: - kill by cutting the head off with a guillotine example: - - The French guillotined many Vietnamese while they occupied the country + - The French guillotined many Vietnamese while they occupied the country. hypernym: - 01574185-v ili: i29586 @@ -22676,7 +22676,7 @@ definition: - strangle with an iron collar example: - - people were garrotted during the Inquisition in Spain + - People were garrotted during the Inquisition in Spain. hypernym: - 01573763-v ili: i29587 @@ -22692,7 +22692,7 @@ entails: - 01443719-v example: - - the enemies were impaled and left to die + - The enemies were impaled and left to die. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i29588 @@ -22704,7 +22704,7 @@ definition: - separate the limbs from the body example: - - the tiger dismembered the tourist + - The tiger dismembered the tourist. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i29589 @@ -22726,8 +22726,8 @@ definition: - divide into pieces example: - - our department was dismembered when our funding dried up - - The Empire was discerped after the war + - Our department was dismembered when our funding dried up. + - The Empire was discerped after the war. hypernym: - 01560556-v ili: i29591 @@ -22740,8 +22740,8 @@ definition: - become stretched or tense or taut example: - - the bodybuilder's neck muscles tensed - - the rope strained when the weight was attached + - The bodybuilder's neck muscles tensed. + - The rope strained when the weight was attached. hypernym: - 00420903-v ili: i29592 @@ -22774,7 +22774,7 @@ definition: - tear or be torn violently example: - - The curtain ripped from top to bottom + - The curtain ripped from top to bottom. - pull the cooked chicken into strips hypernym: - 01576346-v @@ -22789,7 +22789,7 @@ definition: - separate or cause to separate abruptly example: - - The rope snapped + - The rope snapped. - tear the paper hypernym: - 01559703-v @@ -22828,7 +22828,7 @@ definition: - to grip or seize, as in a wrestling match example: - - the two men grappled with each other for several minutes + - The two men grappled with each other for several minutes. hypernym: - 01215136-v ili: i29599 @@ -22853,7 +22853,7 @@ definition: - press down example: - - Depress the space key + - Depress the space key. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i29601 @@ -22865,7 +22865,7 @@ definition: - cause to drop or sink example: - - The lack of rain had depressed the water level in the reservoir + - The lack of rain had depressed the water level in the reservoir. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i29602 @@ -22902,7 +22902,7 @@ definition: - drive forcibly as if by a punch example: - - the nail punched through the wall + - The nail punched through the wall. hypernym: - 01903255-v ili: i29605 @@ -22913,9 +22913,9 @@ definition: - put (something somewhere) firmly example: - - She posited her hand on his shoulder + - She posited her hand on his shoulder. - deposit the suitcase on the bench - - fix your eyes on this spot + - Fix your eyes on this spot. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29606 @@ -22929,7 +22929,7 @@ definition: - deposit anew example: - - The water had redeposited minerals on the rocks + - The water had redeposited minerals on the rocks. hypernym: - 01530857-v ili: i29607 @@ -22940,7 +22940,7 @@ definition: - feed as in a meadow or pasture example: - - the herd was grazing + - The herd was grazing. hypernym: - 01182162-v ili: i29608 @@ -23024,7 +23024,7 @@ definition: - thrust or throw into example: - - Immerse yourself in hot water + - Immerse yourself in hot water. hypernym: - 01230239-v ili: i29614 @@ -23036,7 +23036,7 @@ definition: - plunge (one's hand or a receptacle) into a container example: - - He dipped into his pocket + - He dipped into his pocket. hypernym: - 01580466-v ili: i29615 @@ -23058,7 +23058,7 @@ definition: - put under water example: - - submerge your head completely + - Submerge your head completely. hypernym: - 01580466-v ili: i29617 @@ -23070,7 +23070,7 @@ definition: - submerge in a liquid example: - - I soaked in the hot tub for an hour + - I soaked in the hot tub for an hour. hypernym: - 01580466-v ili: i29618 @@ -23161,8 +23161,8 @@ definition: - spread out or open from a closed or folded state example: - - open the map - - spread your arms + - Open the map. + - Spread your arms. hypernym: - 01522610-v ili: i29626 @@ -23205,7 +23205,7 @@ definition: - enclose or enfold completely with or as if with a covering example: - - Fog enveloped the house + - Fog enveloped the house. hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i29630 @@ -23241,7 +23241,7 @@ definition: - flow over or cover completely example: - - The bright light engulfed him completely + - The bright light engulfed him completely. hypernym: - 01583316-v ili: i29633 @@ -23263,7 +23263,7 @@ definition: - draw from a sheath or scabbard example: - - the knight unsheathed his sword + - The knight unsheathed his sword. hypernym: - 01999243-v ili: i29635 @@ -23287,7 +23287,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06076105-n example: - - The chrysalis is invaginated + - The chrysalis is invaginated. hypernym: - 01584484-v ili: i29637 @@ -23307,8 +23307,8 @@ definition: - suffuse or envelope with something example: - - The room was bathed in sunlight - - I was bathed in a cold sweat + - The room was bathed in sunlight. + - I was bathed in a cold sweat. - veal bathed in a rich creamy sauce hypernym: - 01583316-v @@ -23320,7 +23320,7 @@ definition: - cover as if with a shroud example: - - The origins of this civilization are shrouded in mystery + - The origins of this civilization are shrouded in mystery. hypernym: - 01583316-v ili: i29640 @@ -23334,7 +23334,7 @@ definition: - enclose or envelop completely, as if by swallowing example: - - The huge waves swallowed the small boat and it sank shortly thereafter + - The huge waves swallowed the small boat and it sank shortly thereafter. hypernym: - 01589983-v ili: i29641 @@ -23392,7 +23392,7 @@ definition: - draw a line around example: - - another circle is circumscribed about the square + - Another circle is circumscribed about the square. hypernym: - 01585566-v ili: i29645 @@ -23476,7 +23476,7 @@ definition: - push roughly example: - - the people pushed and shoved to get in line + - The people pushed and shoved to get in line. hypernym: - 01875972-v ili: i29652 @@ -23487,7 +23487,7 @@ definition: - make formless example: - - the heat deformed the plastic sculpture + - The heat deformed the plastic sculpture. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i29653 @@ -23518,7 +23518,7 @@ definition: - form into flakes example: - - The substances started to flake + - The substances started to flake. hypernym: - 00144670-v ili: i29656 @@ -23554,7 +23554,7 @@ definition: - release from entanglement of difficulty example: - - I cannot extricate myself from this task + - I cannot extricate myself from this task. hypernym: - 01478583-v ili: i29659 @@ -23568,8 +23568,8 @@ definition: - play around with or alter or falsify, usually secretively or dishonestly example: - - Someone tampered with the documents on my desk - - the reporter fiddled with the facts + - Someone tampered with the documents on my desk. + - The reporter fiddled with the facts. hypernym: - 01214263-v ili: i29660 @@ -23582,9 +23582,9 @@ definition: - manipulate manually or in one's mind or imagination example: - - She played nervously with her wedding ring - - Don't fiddle with the screws - - He played with the idea of running for the Senate + - She played nervously with her wedding ring. + - Don't fiddle with the screws. + - He played with the idea of running for the Senate. hypernym: - 01214263-v ili: i29661 @@ -23598,7 +23598,7 @@ definition: - take by force example: - - Storm the fort + - storm the fort hypernym: - 01230239-v ili: i29662 @@ -23635,8 +23635,8 @@ definition: - surround completely example: - - Darkness enclosed him - - They closed in the porch with a fence + - Darkness enclosed him. + - They closed in the porch with a fence. hypernym: - 01469999-v ili: i29665 @@ -23694,7 +23694,7 @@ definition: - enclose with a fence example: - - we fenced in our yard + - We fenced in our yard. hypernym: - 01589983-v ili: i29670 @@ -23706,7 +23706,7 @@ definition: - divide by means of a rope example: - - The police roped off the area where the crime occurred + - The police roped off the area where the crime occurred. hypernym: - 01589983-v ili: i29671 @@ -23734,7 +23734,7 @@ definition: - mark with a brand or trademark example: - - when this product is not branded it sells for a lower price + - When this product is not branded it sells for a lower price. hypernym: - 01591414-v ili: i29673 @@ -23777,7 +23777,7 @@ - mark (the scale of a measuring instrument) so that it can be read in the desired units example: - - he calibrated the thermometer for the Celsius scale + - He calibrated the thermometer for the Celsius scale. hypernym: - 01591414-v ili: i29677 @@ -23788,7 +23788,7 @@ definition: - attach a code to example: - - Code the pieces with numbers so that you can identify them later + - Code the pieces with numbers so that you can identify them later. hypernym: - 01591414-v ili: i29678 @@ -23799,7 +23799,7 @@ definition: - put a badge on example: - - The workers here must be badged + - The workers here must be badged. hypernym: - 01591414-v ili: i29679 @@ -23810,7 +23810,7 @@ definition: - rest on for support example: - - you can lean on me if you get tired + - You can lean on me if you get tired. hypernym: - 01208316-v ili: i29680 @@ -23858,7 +23858,7 @@ definition: - to take off from the body or head example: - - He doffed his hat + - He doffed his hat. hypernym: - 00050171-v ili: i29684 @@ -23891,7 +23891,7 @@ definition: - empty completely; destroy the inside of example: - - Gut the building + - gut the building hypernym: - 00450647-v ili: i29687 @@ -23915,7 +23915,7 @@ definition: - twitch or flutter example: - - the paper flicked + - The paper flicked. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i29689 @@ -23962,7 +23962,7 @@ definition: - tie or fasten to a stake example: - - stake your goat + - Stake your goat. hypernym: - 01343121-v ili: i29693 @@ -23973,7 +23973,7 @@ definition: - pull, or move with a sudden movement example: - - He turned the handle and jerked the door open + - He turned the handle and jerked the door open. hypernym: - 01450719-v ili: i29694 @@ -24021,8 +24021,8 @@ definition: - remove by drawing or pulling example: - - She placed the tray down and drew off the cloth - - draw away the cloth that is covering the cheese + - She placed the tray down and drew off the cloth. + - Draw away the cloth that is covering the cheese. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i29698 @@ -24048,7 +24048,7 @@ definition: - pull up example: - - He hitched up his socks and pants + - He hitched up his socks and pants. hypernym: - 01612191-v ili: i29700 @@ -24062,8 +24062,8 @@ entails: - 00420328-v example: - - The burglar jimmied the lock - - Raccoons managed to pry the lid off the garbage pail + - The burglar jimmied the lock. + - Raccoons managed to pry the lid off the garbage pail. hypernym: - 01348685-v ili: i29701 @@ -24148,8 +24148,8 @@ definition: - crush together or collapse example: - - In the accident, the cars telescoped - - my hiking sticks telescope and can be put into the backpack + - In the accident, the cars telescoped. + - My hiking sticks telescope and can be put into the backpack. hypernym: - 01596858-v ili: i29708 @@ -24233,7 +24233,7 @@ definition: - make circular welds example: - - These pipes are only spotwelded + - These pipes are only spotwelded. hypernym: - 01598751-v ili: i29716 @@ -24255,7 +24255,7 @@ definition: - straighten with a comb example: - - comb your hair + - Comb your hair. hypernym: - 01371262-v ili: i29718 @@ -24288,7 +24288,7 @@ definition: - exert a force with a heavy weight example: - - The snow bore down on the roof + - The snow bore down on the roof. hypernym: - 01449876-v ili: i29721 @@ -24317,7 +24317,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00482004-n example: - - He dunked the ball + - He dunked the ball. hypernym: - 01600207-v ili: i29723 @@ -24396,7 +24396,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00465962-n example: - - She eagled the hole + - She eagled the hole. hypernym: - 01600207-v ili: i29730 @@ -24430,7 +24430,7 @@ definition: - fasten with wire example: - - The columns were wired to the beams for support + - The columns were wired to the beams for support. hypernym: - 01343121-v ili: i29733 @@ -24502,7 +24502,7 @@ definition: - take in coal example: - - The big ship coaled + - The big ship coaled. hypernym: - 01217350-v ili: i29740 @@ -24522,7 +24522,7 @@ definition: - cause to adhere example: - - The wounds were coapted + - The wounds were coapted. hypernym: - 01425939-v ili: i29742 @@ -24610,8 +24610,8 @@ definition: - support or hold in a certain manner example: - - She holds her head high - - He carried himself upright + - She holds her head high. + - He carried himself upright. hypernym: - 01219607-v ili: i29750 @@ -24624,7 +24624,7 @@ definition: - hold or carry in a sling example: - - he cannot button his shirt with his slinged arm + - He cannot button his shirt with his slinged arm. hypernym: - 01604155-v ili: i29751 @@ -24635,7 +24635,7 @@ definition: - carry oneself, often habitually, with head, shoulders, and upper back bent forward example: - - The old man was stooping but he could walk around without a cane + - The old man was stooping but he could walk around without a cane. hypernym: - 01604155-v ili: i29752 @@ -24646,7 +24646,7 @@ definition: - support on the back and shoulders example: - - He piggybacked her child so she could see the show + - He piggybacked her child so she could see the show. hypernym: - 01604155-v ili: i29753 @@ -24687,7 +24687,7 @@ definition: - hold with difficulty and balance insecurely example: - - the player juggled the ball + - The player juggled the ball. hypernym: - 01605239-v ili: i29757 @@ -24727,7 +24727,7 @@ definition: - cover with grass example: - - The owners decided to grass their property + - The owners decided to grass their property. hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i29761 @@ -24739,7 +24739,7 @@ definition: - cover with gravel example: - - We gravelled the driveway + - We gravelled the driveway. hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i29762 @@ -24839,7 +24839,7 @@ definition: - propel through the air example: - - The rocket lofted the space shuttle into the air + - The rocket lofted the space shuttle into the air. hypernym: - 01514338-v ili: i29771 @@ -24877,7 +24877,7 @@ definition: - kill as a martyr example: - - Saint Sebastian was martyred + - Saint Sebastian was martyred. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i29775 @@ -24906,7 +24906,7 @@ definition: - cover like a mantle example: - - The ivy mantles the building + - The ivy mantles the building. hypernym: - 01210571-v ili: i29778 @@ -24917,7 +24917,7 @@ definition: - run slowly and gradually example: - - Blood oozed through the bandage + - Blood oozed through the bandage. hypernym: - 01230239-v ili: i29779 @@ -24938,7 +24938,7 @@ definition: - wear or destroy by the force of water example: - - The hail storms had washed out the bridges + - The hail storms had washed out the bridges. hypernym: - 01566925-v ili: i29781 @@ -24949,7 +24949,7 @@ definition: - become engaged or intermeshed with one another example: - - They were locked in embrace + - They were locked in embrace. hypernym: - 01427110-v ili: i29782 @@ -24971,7 +24971,7 @@ definition: - fortify by surrounding with trenches example: - - He trenched his military camp + - He trenched his military camp. hypernym: - 01609126-v ili: i29784 @@ -24982,7 +24982,7 @@ definition: - cause to lean or incline example: - - He leaned his rifle against the wall + - He leaned his rifle against the wall. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29785 @@ -24993,7 +24993,7 @@ definition: - hold in a locking position example: - - He locked his hands around her neck + - He locked his hands around her neck. hypernym: - 01219234-v ili: i29786 @@ -25006,7 +25006,7 @@ definition: - hold or catch as if in a trap example: - - The gaps between the teeth trap food particles + - The gaps between the teeth trap food particles. hypernym: - 01219234-v ili: i29787 @@ -25017,7 +25017,7 @@ definition: - bring together in a common cause or emotion example: - - The death of their child had drawn them together + - The death of their child had drawn them together. hypernym: - 02609063-v ili: i29788 @@ -25029,7 +25029,7 @@ definition: - bring together all the elements or parts of example: - - Management closed ranks + - Management closed ranks. hypernym: - 01297878-v ili: i29789 @@ -25040,7 +25040,7 @@ definition: - fix in a border example: - - The goldsmith set the diamond + - The goldsmith set the diamond. hypernym: - 01466592-v ili: i29790 @@ -25051,7 +25051,7 @@ definition: - put quickly or forcibly example: - - The judge clapped him in jail + - The judge clapped him in jail. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29791 @@ -25062,7 +25062,7 @@ definition: - surround in a restrictive manner example: - - The building was hemmed in by flowers + - The building was hemmed in by flowers. hypernym: - 01469999-v ili: i29792 @@ -25073,7 +25073,7 @@ definition: - form mounds over example: - - The huts can be mounded over to form shelters + - The huts can be mounded over to form shelters. hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i29793 @@ -25108,7 +25108,7 @@ definition: - cover or provide with or as if with straw example: - - cows were strawed to weather the snowstorm + - Cows were strawed to weather the snowstorm. hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i29796 @@ -25119,7 +25119,7 @@ definition: - break the skin (of a body part) by scraping example: - - She was grazed by the stray bullet + - She was grazed by the stray bullet. hypernym: - 00069650-v ili: i29797 @@ -25130,8 +25130,8 @@ definition: - remove all contents or possession from, or empty completely example: - - The boys cleaned the sandwich platters - - The trees were cleaned of apples by the storm + - The boys cleaned the sandwich platters. + - The trees were cleaned of apples by the storm. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i29798 @@ -25143,7 +25143,7 @@ definition: - deprive wholly of money in a gambling game, robbery, etc. example: - - The other players cleaned him completely + - The other players cleaned him completely. hypernym: - 02319255-v ili: i29799 @@ -25154,7 +25154,7 @@ definition: - pluck or pull at with the fingers example: - - She picked nervously at the buttons of her blouse + - She picked nervously at the buttons of her blouse. hypernym: - 01612191-v ili: i29800 @@ -25167,11 +25167,11 @@ definition: - apply force so as to cause motion towards the source of the motion example: - - Pull the rope - - Pull the handle towards you + - pull the rope + - Pull the handle towards you. - pull the string gently - pull the trigger of the gun - - pull your knees towards your chin + - Pull your knees towards your chin. hypernym: - 01353131-v ili: i29801 @@ -25195,7 +25195,7 @@ definition: - pull towards oneself example: - - He drew the crying child close + - He drew the crying child close. hypernym: - 01612191-v ili: i29803 @@ -25208,7 +25208,7 @@ definition: - put something in a resting position, as for support or steadying example: - - Rest your head on my shoulder + - Rest your head on my shoulder. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29804 @@ -25228,7 +25228,7 @@ definition: - destroy the completeness of a set of related items example: - - The book dealer would not break the set + - The book dealer would not break the set. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i29806 @@ -25242,7 +25242,7 @@ definition: - exchange for smaller units of money example: - - I had to break a $100 bill just to buy the candy + - I had to break a $100 bill just to buy the candy. hypernym: - 00161033-v ili: i29807 @@ -25268,7 +25268,7 @@ definition: - allow incision or separation example: - - This bread cuts easily + - This bread cuts easily. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i29809 @@ -25281,7 +25281,7 @@ definition: - function as a cutting instrument example: - - This knife cuts well + - This knife cuts well. hypernym: - 01528454-v ili: i29810 @@ -25292,7 +25292,7 @@ definition: - cause to perch or sit example: - - She perched her hat on her head + - She perched her hat on her head. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29811 @@ -25303,7 +25303,7 @@ definition: - move from one place to another by lifting example: - - They hoisted the patient onto the operating table + - They hoisted the patient onto the operating table. hypernym: - 01978076-v ili: i29812 @@ -25314,7 +25314,7 @@ definition: - let or cause to fall in drops example: - - dribble oil into the mixture + - Dribble oil into the mixture. hypernym: - 02073479-v ili: i29813 @@ -25397,7 +25397,7 @@ definition: - affix conspicuously example: - - She plastered warnings all over the wall + - She plastered warnings all over the wall. hypernym: - 01359073-v ili: i29820 @@ -25410,8 +25410,8 @@ definition: - cover conspicuously or thickly, as by pasting something on example: - - The demonstrators plastered the hallways with posters - - She let the walls of the apartment be beplastered with stucco + - The demonstrators plastered the hallways with posters. + - She let the walls of the apartment be beplastered with stucco. hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i29821 @@ -25484,7 +25484,7 @@ definition: - arrange according to grades example: - - These lines are gradated + - These lines are gradated. hypernym: - 01466592-v ili: i29827 @@ -25495,7 +25495,7 @@ definition: - fasten into place by fixing an end or point into something example: - - stick the corner of the sheet under the mattress + - Stick the corner of the sheet under the mattress. hypernym: - 01346574-v ili: i29828 @@ -25568,7 +25568,7 @@ definition: - hinder or restrict with or as if with a hedge example: - - The animals were hedged in + - The animals were hedged in. hypernym: - 01610620-v ili: i29834 @@ -25641,8 +25641,8 @@ definition: - stop using example: - - the children were told to put away their toys - - the students put away their notebooks + - The children were told to put away their toys. + - The students put away their notebooks. hypernym: - 02686624-v ili: i29841 @@ -25654,7 +25654,7 @@ definition: - kill violently example: - - They will never stop shedding the blood of their enemies + - They will never stop shedding the blood of their enemies. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i29842 @@ -25665,7 +25665,7 @@ definition: - plant with trees example: - - this lot should be treed so that the house will be shaded in summer + - This lot should be treed so that the house will be shaded in summer. hypernym: - 01570056-v ili: i29843 @@ -25676,7 +25676,7 @@ definition: - clear or remove an obstruction from example: - - the procedure unblocked his arteries + - The procedure unblocked his arteries. hypernym: - 01482312-v ili: i29844 @@ -25687,7 +25687,7 @@ definition: - separate (light) into spectral rays example: - - the prism disperses light + - The prism disperses light. hypernym: - 01461602-v ili: i29845 @@ -25721,7 +25721,7 @@ definition: - cover as if with clothing example: - - the mountain was clothed in tropical trees + - The mountain was clothed in tropical trees. hypernym: - 01210571-v ili: i29848 diff --git a/src/yaml/verb.creation.yaml b/src/yaml/verb.creation.yaml index 01a0afef..98e6fd5f 100644 --- a/src/yaml/verb.creation.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/verb.creation.yaml @@ -59,8 +59,8 @@ definition: - create or design, often in a certain way example: - - Do my room in blue - - I did this piece in wood to express my love for the forest + - do my room in blue + - I did this piece in wood to express my love for the forest. hypernym: - 01643749-v ili: i29854 @@ -82,8 +82,8 @@ definition: - produce or make another of example: - - Re-create the boom of the West on a small scale - - she recreated the feeling of the 1920's with her stage setting + - re-create the boom of the West on a small scale + - She recreated the feeling of the 1920's with her stage setting. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i29856 @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ definition: - make new example: - - She is remaking her image + - She is remaking her image. hypernym: - 01624592-v ili: i29857 @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ definition: - do away with, cause the destruction or undoing of example: - - The fire destroyed the house + - The fire destroyed the house. hypernym: - 01622250-v ili: i29858 @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ definition: - do away with oneself or itself example: - - The machine will self-destruct if you tamper with it + - The machine will self-destruct if you tamper with it. hypernym: - 01622948-v ili: i29859 @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ definition: - destroy (one's own missile or rocket) example: - - The engineers had to destruct the rocket for safety reasons + - The engineers had to destruct the rocket for safety reasons. hypernym: - 01622948-v ili: i29860 @@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ definition: - put an end to example: - - The terrible news ended our hopes that he had survived + - The terrible news ended our hopes that he had survived. hypernym: - 01622948-v ili: i29861 @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ definition: - eliminate completely and without a trace example: - - The old values have been wiped out + - The old values have been wiped out. hypernym: - 01622948-v ili: i29863 @@ -187,8 +187,8 @@ definition: - create or manufacture a man-made product example: - - We produce more cars than we can sell - - The company has been making toys for two centuries + - We produce more cars than we can sell. + - The company has been making toys for two centuries. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i29865 @@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ definition: - produce below capacity or demand example: - - The East German factories were underproducing for many years + - The East German factories were underproducing for many years. hypernym: - 01624592-v ili: i29867 @@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ definition: - to create or manufacture a specific amount example: - - the computer is outputting the data from the job I'm running + - The computer is outputting the data from the job I'm running. hypernym: - 01624592-v ili: i29868 @@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ definition: - make to specifications example: - - I had this desk custom-made for me + - I had this desk custom-made for me. hypernym: - 01624592-v ili: i29871 @@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ definition: - produce quickly or regularly, usually with machinery example: - - This factory turns out saws + - This factory turns out saws. hypernym: - 01624592-v ili: i29873 @@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ definition: - make by machinery example: - - The Americans were machining while others still hand-made cars + - The Americans were machining while others still hand-made cars. hypernym: - 01624592-v ili: i29874 @@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ definition: - produce something at a fast rate example: - - He churns out papers, but they are all about the same topic + - He churns out papers, but they are all about the same topic. hypernym: - 01624592-v ili: i29881 @@ -382,7 +382,7 @@ definition: - produce in excess example: - - The country overproduces cars + - The country overproduces cars. hypernym: - 01624592-v ili: i29882 @@ -393,7 +393,7 @@ definition: - produce from basic elements or sources; change into a more developed product example: - - The bee elaborates honey + - The bee elaborates honey. hypernym: - 01624592-v ili: i29883 @@ -404,7 +404,7 @@ definition: - put out considerable effort example: - - He put out the same for seven managers + - He put out the same for seven managers. hypernym: - 01624592-v ili: i29884 @@ -456,7 +456,7 @@ definition: - make into a confection example: - - This medicine is home-confected + - This medicine is home-confected. hypernym: - 01660471-v ili: i29889 @@ -489,7 +489,7 @@ definition: - make a catalogue, compile a catalogue example: - - She spends her weekends cataloguing + - She spends her weekends cataloguing. hypernym: - 01629175-v ili: i29892 @@ -511,10 +511,10 @@ definition: - produce, create example: - - The new manager generated a lot of problems - - The computer bug generated chaos in the office - - The computer generated this image - - The earthquake generated a tsunami + - The new manager generated a lot of problems. + - The computer bug generated chaos in the office. + - The computer generated this image. + - The earthquake generated a tsunami. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i29894 @@ -526,7 +526,7 @@ definition: - bring forth, usually something desirable example: - - The committee came up with some interesting recommendations + - The committee came up with some interesting recommendations. hypernym: - 01630392-v ili: i29895 @@ -537,7 +537,7 @@ definition: - generate gradually example: - - We must develop more potential customers + - We must develop more potential customers. - develop a market for the new mobile phone hypernym: - 01630392-v @@ -552,8 +552,8 @@ definition: - produce (energy) example: - - We can't generate enough power for the entire city - - The hydroelectric plant needs to generate more electricity + - We can't generate enough power for the entire city. + - The hydroelectric plant needs to generate more electricity. hypernym: - 01624592-v ili: i29897 @@ -566,7 +566,7 @@ domain_topic: - 05012229-n example: - - the neurons fired fast + - The neurons fired fast. hypernym: - 01631234-v members: @@ -576,8 +576,8 @@ definition: - bring into being example: - - He initiated a new program - - Start a foundation + - He initiated a new program. + - start a foundation hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i29898 @@ -601,9 +601,9 @@ definition: - give or supply example: - - The cow brings in 5 liters of milk - - This year's crop yielded 1,000 bushels of corn - - The estate renders some revenue for the family + - The cow brings in 5 liters of milk. + - This year's crop yielded 1,000 bushels of corn. + - The estate renders some revenue for the family. hypernym: - 01624592-v ili: i29900 @@ -621,7 +621,7 @@ definition: - cause to happen or be responsible for example: - - His two singles gave the team the victory + - His two singles gave the team the victory. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i29901 @@ -635,11 +635,11 @@ definition: - cause to happen or to occur as a consequence example: - - I cannot work a miracle + - I cannot work a miracle. - wreak havoc - bring comments - play a joke - - The rain brought relief to the drought-stricken area + - The rain brought relief to the drought-stricken area. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i29902 @@ -657,7 +657,7 @@ - summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic example: - raise the specter of unemployment - - he conjured wild birds in the air + - He conjured wild birds in the air. - call down the spirits from the mountain hypernym: - 01633724-v @@ -681,9 +681,9 @@ definition: - cause to become available for use, either literally or figuratively example: - - clicking on the icon calls up the program - - the author's description of the banquet called up delicious aromas - - running into an old friend summoned up memories of her childhood + - Clicking on the icon calls up the program. + - The author's description of the banquet called up delicious aromas. + - Running into an old friend summoned up memories of her childhood. hypernym: - 01620211-v members: @@ -694,7 +694,7 @@ definition: - deduce (a principle) or construe (a meaning) example: - - We drew out some interesting linguistic data from the native informant + - We drew out some interesting linguistic data from the native informant. hypernym: - 00624823-v ili: i29904 @@ -719,7 +719,7 @@ definition: - make an uninvited or presumptuous inquiry example: - - They pried the information out of him + - They pried the information out of him. hypernym: - 01634293-v ili: i29906 @@ -731,8 +731,8 @@ definition: - reestablish on a new, usually improved, basis or make new or like new example: - - We renewed our friendship after a hiatus of twenty years - - They renewed their membership + - We renewed our friendship after a hiatus of twenty years. + - They renewed their membership. hypernym: - 01622373-v ili: i29907 @@ -754,7 +754,7 @@ definition: - create or produce an idea example: - - Marx and Engels gave birth to communism + - Marx and Engels gave birth to communism. hypernym: - 01635076-v ili: i29909 @@ -767,7 +767,7 @@ entails: - 00405549-v example: - - The chemists schematized the various reactions in a coherent fashion + - The chemists schematized the various reactions in a coherent fashion. hypernym: - 01635076-v ili: i29910 @@ -795,8 +795,8 @@ definition: - put or send forth example: - - She threw the flashlight beam into the corner - - The setting sun threw long shadows + - She threw the flashlight beam into the corner. + - The setting sun threw long shadows. - cast a spell - cast a warm light hypernym: @@ -823,8 +823,8 @@ definition: - have the idea for example: - - He conceived of a robot that would help paralyzed patients - - This library was well conceived + - He conceived of a robot that would help paralyzed patients. + - This library was well conceived. hypernym: - 01635076-v ili: i29914 @@ -838,7 +838,7 @@ definition: - conceive or fashion in the mind; invent example: - - She designed a good excuse for not attending classes that day + - She designed a good excuse for not attending classes that day. hypernym: - 01636885-v ili: i29915 @@ -860,8 +860,8 @@ definition: - devise or invent example: - - He thought up a plan to get rich quickly - - no-one had ever thought of such a clever piece of software + - He thought up a plan to get rich quickly. + - No-one had ever thought of such a clever piece of software. hypernym: - 01635076-v ili: i29917 @@ -889,7 +889,7 @@ definition: - construct a myth example: - - The poet mythologized that the King had three sons + - The poet mythologized that the King had three sons. hypernym: - 01637966-v ili: i29919 @@ -924,7 +924,7 @@ definition: - make into fiction example: - - The writer fictionalized the lives of his parents in his latest novel + - The writer fictionalized the lives of his parents in his latest novel. hypernym: - 01622373-v ili: i29922 @@ -938,8 +938,8 @@ - imagine; conceive of; see in one's mind example: - I can't see him on horseback! - - I can see what will happen - - I can see a risk in this strategy + - I can see what will happen. + - I can see a risk in this strategy. hypernym: - 01639939-v ili: i29923 @@ -961,7 +961,7 @@ definition: - form a mental picture of something that is invisible or abstract example: - - Mathematicians often visualize + - Mathematicians often visualize. hypernym: - 01639939-v ili: i29924 @@ -975,7 +975,7 @@ definition: - picture to oneself; imagine possible example: - - I cannot envision him as President + - I cannot envision him as President. hypernym: - 01639939-v ili: i29925 @@ -1001,7 +1001,7 @@ definition: - portray in the mind example: - - he is fantasizing the ideal wife + - He is fantasizing the ideal wife. hypernym: - 01639939-v ili: i29927 @@ -1013,7 +1013,7 @@ definition: - imagine or consider beforehand example: - - It wasn't as bad as I had prefigured + - It wasn't as bad as I had prefigured. hypernym: - 01639939-v ili: i29928 @@ -1036,7 +1036,7 @@ definition: - indulge in fantasies example: - - he is fantasizing when he says he plans to start his own company + - He is fantasizing when he says he plans to start his own company. hypernym: - 01639939-v ili: i29930 @@ -1061,8 +1061,8 @@ definition: - make a discovery, make a new finding example: - - Roentgen discovered X-rays - - Physicists believe they found a new elementary particle + - Roentgen discovered X-rays. + - Physicists believe they found a new elementary particle. hypernym: - 01636885-v ili: i29932 @@ -1077,7 +1077,7 @@ definition: - make or work out a plan for; devise example: - - They contrived to murder their boss + - They contrived to murder their boss. - design a new sales strategy - plan an attack hypernym: @@ -1093,7 +1093,7 @@ definition: - devise the sequence of events in (a literary work or a play, movie, or ballet) example: - - the writer is plotting a new novel + - The writer is plotting a new novel. hypernym: - 01641910-v ili: i29934 @@ -1129,7 +1129,7 @@ entails: - 01679675-v example: - - spiders spin a fine web + - Spiders spin a fine web. hypernym: - 01656555-v ili: i29937 @@ -1170,9 +1170,9 @@ - create by artistic means example: - create a poem - - Schoenberg created twelve-tone music - - Picasso created Cubism - - Auden made verses + - Schoenberg created twelve-tone music. + - Picasso created Cubism. + - Auden made verses. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i29942 @@ -1186,7 +1186,7 @@ definition: - create the design for; create or execute in an artistic or highly skilled manner example: - - Chanel designed the famous suit + - Chanel designed the famous suit. hypernym: - 01643749-v ili: i29943 @@ -1201,7 +1201,7 @@ example: - carry out a task - execute the decision of the people - - He actioned the operation + - He actioned the operation. hypernym: - 00485097-v - 01646466-v @@ -1221,8 +1221,8 @@ definition: - to bring (a necessary but unpleasant task) to an end example: - - Let's get this job over with - - It's a question of getting over an unpleasant task + - Let's get this job over with. + - It's a question of getting over an unpleasant task. hypernym: - 01644397-v ili: i29945 @@ -1266,7 +1266,7 @@ definition: - take the lead or initiative in; participate in the development of example: - - This South African surgeon pioneered heart transplants + - This South African surgeon pioneered heart transplants. hypernym: - 01649143-v ili: i29949 @@ -1290,7 +1290,7 @@ definition: - bring something new to an environment example: - - A new word processor was introduced + - A new word processor was introduced. hypernym: - 01645456-v ili: i29951 @@ -1322,7 +1322,7 @@ definition: - produce example: - - The scientists set up a shock wave + - The scientists set up a shock wave. hypernym: - 01649143-v ili: i29954 @@ -1337,7 +1337,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - He drew a base on balls + - He drew a base on balls. hypernym: - 01646466-v ili: i29955 @@ -1349,7 +1349,7 @@ definition: - engage in drawing example: - - He spent the day drawing in the garden + - He spent the day drawing in the garden. hypernym: - 01689208-v ili: i29956 @@ -1407,7 +1407,7 @@ definition: - bring about abruptly example: - - The crisis precipitated by Russia's revolution + - The crisis precipitated by Russia's revolution. hypernym: - 01646466-v ili: i29960 @@ -1418,7 +1418,7 @@ definition: - cause to occur rapidly example: - - the infection precipitated a high fever and allergic reactions + - The infection precipitated a high fever and allergic reactions. hypernym: - 01646466-v ili: i29961 @@ -1432,7 +1432,7 @@ definition: - make real or concrete; give reality or substance to example: - - our ideas must be substantiated into actions + - Our ideas must be substantiated into actions. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i29962 @@ -1465,7 +1465,7 @@ definition: - open up an area or prepare a way example: - - She pioneered a graduate program for women students + - She pioneered a graduate program for women students. hypernym: - 01645979-v ili: i29965 @@ -1493,7 +1493,7 @@ - compel or make somebody or something to act in a certain way example: - People cannot be made to integrate just by passing a law! - - Heat makes you sweat + - Heat makes you sweat. hypernym: - 01649143-v ili: i29967 @@ -1504,7 +1504,7 @@ definition: - compel somebody to do something, often against their own will or judgment example: - - She finally drove him to change jobs + - She finally drove him to change jobs. hypernym: - 01649617-v ili: i29968 @@ -1527,7 +1527,7 @@ definition: - supply the inspiration for example: - - The article about the artist inspired the exhibition of his recent work + - The article about the artist inspired the exhibition of his recent work. hypernym: - 01650070-v ili: i29970 @@ -1538,7 +1538,7 @@ definition: - evoke or provoke to appear or occur example: - - Her behavior provoked a quarrel between the couple + - Her behavior provoked a quarrel between the couple. hypernym: - 01649143-v ili: i29971 @@ -1591,7 +1591,7 @@ definition: - bring about example: - - The trompe l'oeil-illusion establishes depth + - The trompe l'oeil-illusion establishes depth. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i29975 @@ -1605,7 +1605,7 @@ definition: - fight violence and try to establish peace in (a location) example: - - The U.N. troops are working to pacify Bosnia + - The U.N. troops are working to pacify Bosnia. hypernym: - 01651214-v ili: i29976 @@ -1616,7 +1616,7 @@ definition: - plan, organize, and carry out (an event) example: - - the neighboring tribe staged an invasion + - The neighboring tribe staged an invasion. hypernym: - 01645456-v ili: i29977 @@ -1637,7 +1637,7 @@ definition: - arrange by concord or agreement example: - - Concord the conditions for the marriage of the Prince of Wales with a commoner + - concord the conditions for the marriage of the Prince of Wales with a commoner hypernym: - 01023638-v ili: i29979 @@ -1740,8 +1740,8 @@ definition: - carry out (performances) example: - - They turned in a splendid effort - - They turned in top jobs for the second straight game + - They turned in a splendid effort. + - They turned in top jobs for the second straight game. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i29989 @@ -1753,7 +1753,7 @@ definition: - give an incentive for action example: - - This moved me to sacrifice my career + - This moved me to sacrifice my career. hypernym: - 01649143-v ili: i29990 @@ -1783,11 +1783,11 @@ - get off the ground example: - Who started this company? - - We embarked on an exciting enterprise - - I start my day with a good breakfast - - We began the new semester - - The afternoon session begins at 4 PM - - The blood shed started when the partisans launched a surprise attack + - We embarked on an exciting enterprise. + - I start my day with a good breakfast. + - We began the new semester. + - The afternoon session begins at 4 PM. + - The blood shed started when the partisans launched a surprise attack. hypernym: - 00349400-v ili: i29992 @@ -1805,7 +1805,7 @@ - 05726882-n - 00544270-n example: - - The musicians struck up a tune + - The musicians struck up a tune. hypernym: - 01728928-v ili: i29993 @@ -1858,8 +1858,8 @@ definition: - bring forth example: - - The apple tree bore delicious apples this year - - The unidentified plant bore gorgeous flowers + - The apple tree bore delicious apples this year. + - The unidentified plant bore gorgeous flowers. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i29997 @@ -1880,7 +1880,7 @@ definition: - yield crops example: - - This land crops well + - This land crops well. hypernym: - 01655681-v ili: i29999 @@ -1900,7 +1900,7 @@ definition: - bear fruit example: - - the trees fruited early this year + - The trees fruited early this year. hypernym: - 01655681-v ili: i30001 @@ -1932,9 +1932,9 @@ definition: - put together out of artificial or natural components or parts example: - - the company fabricates plastic chairs - - They manufacture small toys - - He manufactured a popular cereal + - The company fabricates plastic chairs. + - They manufacture small toys. + - He manufactured a popular cereal. hypernym: - 01657416-v ili: i30004 @@ -1971,9 +1971,9 @@ definition: - make a copy of with the intent to deceive example: - - he faked the signature - - they counterfeited dollar bills - - She forged a Green Card + - He faked the signature. + - They counterfeited dollar bills. + - She forged a Green Card. hypernym: - 01622373-v ili: i30007 @@ -1986,8 +1986,8 @@ definition: - make by combining materials and parts example: - - this little pig made his house out of straw - - Some eccentric constructed an electric brassiere warmer + - This little pig made his house out of straw. + - Some eccentric constructed an electric brassiere warmer. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i30008 @@ -2059,7 +2059,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00912746-n example: - - The house was rebuilt after it was hit by a bomb + - The house was rebuilt after it was hit by a bomb. hypernym: - 01658171-v ili: i30014 @@ -2073,7 +2073,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00912746-n example: - - The ceiling was groined + - The ceiling was groined. hypernym: - 01658171-v ili: i30015 @@ -2086,7 +2086,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00612006-n example: - - Frank Lloyd Wright liked to cantilever his buildings + - Frank Lloyd Wright liked to cantilever his buildings. hypernym: - 01658171-v ili: i30016 @@ -2097,7 +2097,7 @@ definition: - destroy completely example: - - the wrecking ball demolished the building + - The wrecking ball demolished the building. hypernym: - 01622948-v ili: i30017 @@ -2110,9 +2110,9 @@ definition: - ruin or destroy example: - - his book demolishes an old myth - - demolished my reputation - - the professor demolished the student's argument + - His book demolishes an old myth. + - … demolished my reputation + - The professor demolished the student's argument. hypernym: - 01622948-v members: @@ -2122,9 +2122,9 @@ definition: - create by putting components or members together example: - - She pieced a quilt - - He tacked together some verses - - They set up a committee + - She pieced a quilt. + - He tacked together some verses. + - They set up a committee. hypernym: - 01297878-v - 01620211-v @@ -2141,7 +2141,7 @@ definition: - assemble without order or sense example: - - She jumbles the words when she is supposed to write a sentence + - She jumbles the words when she is supposed to write a sentence. hypernym: - 01660471-v ili: i30019 @@ -2199,7 +2199,7 @@ definition: - disassemble a temporary structure, such as a tent or a theatrical set example: - - after the show, we'll have to strike the set and pack up + - After the show, we'll have to strike the set and pack up. hypernym: - 01661660-v members: @@ -2209,7 +2209,7 @@ definition: - make out of components (often in an improvising manner) example: - - She fashioned a tent out of a sheet and a few sticks + - She fashioned a tent out of a sheet and a few sticks. hypernym: - 01657416-v ili: i30024 @@ -2221,7 +2221,7 @@ definition: - make by tying pieces together example: - - The fishermen tied their flies + - The fishermen tied their flies. hypernym: - 01662082-v ili: i30025 @@ -2232,7 +2232,7 @@ definition: - cast or model anew example: - - She had to recast her image to please the electorate in her home state + - She had to recast her image to please the electorate in her home state. hypernym: - 01622744-v ili: i30026 @@ -2245,7 +2245,7 @@ definition: - make by hand and with much skill example: - - The artisan crafted a complicated tool + - The artisan crafted a complicated tool. hypernym: - 01662082-v ili: i30027 @@ -2256,7 +2256,7 @@ definition: - make something by hand example: - - We handcraft all our paper + - We handcraft all our paper. hypernym: - 01662656-v ili: i30028 @@ -2276,10 +2276,10 @@ definition: - make something, usually for a specific function example: - - She molded the rice balls carefully - - Form cylinders from the dough + - She molded the rice balls carefully. + - Form cylinders from the dough. - shape a figure - - Work the metal into a sword + - work the metal into a sword hypernym: - 01656555-v ili: i30030 @@ -2387,7 +2387,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00912746-n example: - - Raise a barn + - raise a barn hypernym: - 01658171-v ili: i30040 @@ -2425,7 +2425,7 @@ definition: - tear down so as to make flat with the ground example: - - The building was levelled + - The building was levelled. hypernym: - 01622948-v ili: i30043 @@ -2442,7 +2442,7 @@ definition: - destroy completely, as if down to the roots example: - - the vestiges of political democracy were soon uprooted + - The vestiges of political democracy were soon uprooted. - root out corruption hypernym: - 01622948-v @@ -2492,7 +2492,7 @@ definition: - cast again example: - - The bell cracked and had to be recast + - The bell cracked and had to be recast. hypernym: - 01666666-v ili: i30048 @@ -2514,7 +2514,7 @@ definition: - make on a potter's wheel example: - - she threw a beautiful teapot + - She threw a beautiful teapot. hypernym: - 01663142-v ili: i30050 @@ -2525,7 +2525,7 @@ definition: - make without a potter's wheel example: - - This famous potter hand-builds all of her vessels + - This famous potter hand-builds all of her vessels. hypernym: - 01663142-v ili: i30051 @@ -2551,7 +2551,7 @@ entails: - 00459426-v example: - - people have been brewing beer for thousands of years + - People have been brewing beer for thousands of years. hypernym: - 01656555-v ili: i30053 @@ -2562,9 +2562,9 @@ definition: - prepare for eating by applying heat example: - - Cook me dinner, please - - can you make me an omelette? - - fix breakfast for the guests, please + - Cook me dinner, please. + - Can you make me an omelette? + - Fix breakfast for the guests, please. hypernym: - 01656555-v ili: i30054 @@ -2620,7 +2620,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00244785-n example: - - put on the tea, please! + - Put on the tea, please! hypernym: - 01668067-v ili: i30059 @@ -2661,7 +2661,7 @@ entails: - 00323648-v example: - - My husband doesn't cook + - My husband doesn't cook. hypernym: - 01656555-v ili: i30062 @@ -2751,7 +2751,7 @@ domain_topic: - 05758654-n example: - - Style my hair + - style my hair - style the dress hypernym: - 01620211-v @@ -2765,7 +2765,7 @@ entails: - 01670222-v example: - - This dress needs to be altered + - This dress needs to be altered. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i30070 @@ -2812,7 +2812,7 @@ definition: - ornament or join (fabric) by faggot stitch example: - - He fagotted the blouse for his wife + - He fagotted the blouse for his wife. hypernym: - 01671502-v ili: i30074 @@ -2824,7 +2824,7 @@ definition: - cover and decorate with objects that pierce the surface example: - - stick some feathers in the turkey before you serve it + - Stick some feathers in the turkey before you serve it. hypernym: - 01679858-v ili: i30075 @@ -2904,7 +2904,7 @@ definition: - use too much example: - - This play has been overworked + - This play has been overworked. hypernym: - 01672498-v ili: i30082 @@ -2950,7 +2950,7 @@ definition: - adorn with bands of flowers or leaves example: - - They garlanded the statue + - They garlanded the statue. hypernym: - 01679858-v ili: i30086 @@ -2994,7 +2994,7 @@ definition: - decorate with flags example: - - the building was flagged for the holiday + - The building was flagged for the holiday. hypernym: - 01679858-v ili: i30090 @@ -3115,7 +3115,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00716196-n example: - - A ribbed sweater + - a ribbed sweater hypernym: - 01674934-v ili: i30100 @@ -3170,7 +3170,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00716196-n example: - - She sat there crocheting all day + - She sat there crocheting all day. hypernym: - 01677367-v ili: i30105 @@ -3255,7 +3255,7 @@ definition: - make into knots; make knots out of example: - - She knotted her fingers + - She knotted her fingers. hypernym: - 01656555-v ili: i30112 @@ -3293,7 +3293,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00716196-n example: - - The Flemish women were lacing in front of the cathedral + - The Flemish women were lacing in front of the cathedral. hypernym: - 01677786-v ili: i30115 @@ -3405,8 +3405,8 @@ definition: - make more attractive by adding ornament, colour, etc. example: - - Decorate the room for the party - - beautify yourself for the special day + - Decorate the room for the party. + - Beautify yourself for the special day. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i30124 @@ -3443,7 +3443,7 @@ definition: - embellish by sewing in straight lines crossing each other diagonally example: - - The folk dancers wore smocked shirts + - The folk dancers wore smocked shirts. hypernym: - 01679858-v ili: i30127 @@ -3454,7 +3454,7 @@ definition: - decorate or furnish with something suspended example: - - Hang wallpaper + - hang wallpaper hypernym: - 01679858-v ili: i30128 @@ -3465,7 +3465,7 @@ definition: - dress or decorate showily or gaudily example: - - Roses were pranking the lawn + - Roses were pranking the lawn. hypernym: - 01679858-v ili: i30129 @@ -3476,7 +3476,7 @@ definition: - adorn with tinsel example: - - snow flakes tinseled the trees + - Snow flakes tinseled the trees. hypernym: - 01679858-v ili: i30130 @@ -3487,7 +3487,7 @@ definition: - decorate in a cheap and flashy way example: - - the small-town bar was all tarted up + - The small-town bar was all tarted up. hypernym: - 01679858-v ili: i30131 @@ -3551,7 +3551,7 @@ definition: - decorate an edge with scallops example: - - the dress had a scalloped skirt + - The dress had a scalloped skirt. hypernym: - 01679858-v ili: i30137 @@ -3643,7 +3643,7 @@ definition: - decorate with strings of flowers example: - - The public buildings were festooned for the holiday + - The public buildings were festooned for the holiday. hypernym: - 01679858-v ili: i30145 @@ -3816,7 +3816,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00716196-n example: - - A lacquered box from China + - a lacquered box from China hypernym: - 01679858-v ili: i30161 @@ -3897,7 +3897,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00935235-n example: - - In this beautiful book, all the place names are rubricated + - In this beautiful book, all the place names are rubricated. hypernym: - 01687653-v ili: i30168 @@ -3939,7 +3939,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00935235-n example: - - He painted his mistress many times + - He painted his mistress many times. hypernym: - 01690027-v ili: i30171 @@ -3952,8 +3952,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00935235-n example: - - he painted all day in the garden - - He painted a painting of the garden + - He painted all day in the garden. + - He painted a painting of the garden. hypernym: - 01689208-v ili: i30172 @@ -3964,7 +3964,7 @@ definition: - pursue a creative activity; be engaged in a creative activity example: - - Don't disturb him — he is creating + - Don't disturb him — he is creating. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i30173 @@ -3977,7 +3977,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06132970-n example: - - These architects build in interesting and new styles + - These architects build in interesting and new styles. hypernym: - 01689208-v ili: i30174 @@ -3992,7 +3992,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00935235-n example: - - He repainted the same scenery many times during his life + - He repainted the same scenery many times during his life. hypernym: - 01688558-v ili: i30175 @@ -4018,7 +4018,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00935235-n example: - - The painter represented his wife as a young girl + - The painter represented his wife as a young girl. hypernym: - 01622373-v ili: i30177 @@ -4042,7 +4042,7 @@ definition: - take up anew example: - - The author recaptures an old idea here + - The author recaptures an old idea here. hypernym: - 01690521-v ili: i30179 @@ -4055,8 +4055,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00935235-n example: - - This scene depicts country life - - the face of the child is rendered with much tenderness in this painting + - This scene depicts country life. + - The face of the child is rendered with much tenderness in this painting. hypernym: - 01690027-v ili: i30180 @@ -4109,7 +4109,7 @@ definition: - depict as if on a map example: - - sorrow was mapped on the mother's face + - Sorrow was mapped on the mother's face. hypernym: - 01690851-v ili: i30184 @@ -4124,7 +4124,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00935235-n example: - - Goya wanted to portray his mistress, the Duchess of Alba + - Goya wanted to portray his mistress, the Duchess of Alba. hypernym: - 01690027-v ili: i30185 @@ -4139,7 +4139,7 @@ entails: - 01585566-v example: - - he penciled a figure + - He penciled a figure. hypernym: - 01694189-v ili: i30186 @@ -4152,7 +4152,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00935235-n example: - - The father is portrayed as a good-looking man in this painting + - The father is portrayed as a good-looking man in this painting. hypernym: - 01690027-v ili: i30187 @@ -4164,7 +4164,7 @@ definition: - present as worthy of regard, kindness, or confidence example: - - His paintings commend him to the artistic world + - His paintings commend him to the artistic world. hypernym: - 01692666-v ili: i30188 @@ -4186,7 +4186,7 @@ definition: - form by tracing with lipstick example: - - The clown had lipsticked circles on his cheeks + - The clown had lipsticked circles on his cheeks. hypernym: - 01693274-v ili: i30190 @@ -4239,8 +4239,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00935235-n example: - - She drew an elephant - - Draw me a horse + - She drew an elephant. + - Draw me a horse. hypernym: - 01690027-v ili: i30195 @@ -4253,7 +4253,7 @@ definition: - write a legal document or paper example: - - The deed was drawn in the lawyer's office + - The deed was drawn in the lawyer's office. hypernym: - 01702148-v ili: i30196 @@ -4273,8 +4273,8 @@ definition: - mark or trace words or symbols on a surface example: - - The artist wrote Chinese characters on a big piece of white paper - - Russian is written with the Cyrillic alphabet + - The artist wrote Chinese characters on a big piece of white paper. + - Russian is written with the Cyrillic alphabet. hypernym: - 01585566-v ili: i30198 @@ -4285,7 +4285,7 @@ definition: - write in shorthand example: - - The students were able to stenograph and record the conversation + - The students were able to stenograph and record the conversation. hypernym: - 01694952-v ili: i30199 @@ -4305,8 +4305,8 @@ definition: - trace a line through or across example: - - cross your ‘t’ - - dot your i's and cross your t's! + - Cross your ‘t’. + - Dot your i's and cross your t's! hypernym: - 01694952-v ili: i30201 @@ -4376,7 +4376,7 @@ definition: - create code, write a computer program example: - - She writes code faster than anybody else + - She writes code faster than anybody else. hypernym: - 01635076-v ili: i30208 @@ -4505,7 +4505,7 @@ definition: - make multiple identical copies of example: - - people can clone a sheep nowadays + - People can clone a sheep nowadays. hypernym: - 01697776-v ili: i30219 @@ -4516,7 +4516,7 @@ definition: - copy again example: - - The child had to recopy the homework + - The child had to recopy the homework. hypernym: - 01751182-v ili: i30220 @@ -4527,7 +4527,7 @@ definition: - print copies from (a prepared stencil) using a mimeograph example: - - She mimeographed the syllabus + - She mimeographed the syllabus. hypernym: - 01697776-v ili: i30221 @@ -4573,7 +4573,7 @@ definition: - shade with multiple crossing lines example: - - the draftsman crosshatched the area + - The draftsman crosshatched the area. hypernym: - 01699462-v ili: i30225 @@ -4714,8 +4714,8 @@ entails: - 01703755-v example: - - She composed a poem - - He wrote four novels + - She composed a poem. + - He wrote four novels. hypernym: - 01701711-v ili: i30237 @@ -4753,7 +4753,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00931533-n example: - - Snow wrote about China + - Snow wrote about China. hypernym: - 01702148-v ili: i30240 @@ -4768,7 +4768,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00931533-n example: - - The author of this article profiles a famous painter + - The author of this article profiles a famous painter. hypernym: - 01702148-v ili: i30241 @@ -4790,7 +4790,7 @@ definition: - write about in a paragraph example: - - All her friends were paragraphed in last Monday's paper + - All her friends were paragraphed in last Monday's paper. hypernym: - 01702148-v ili: i30243 @@ -4802,7 +4802,7 @@ - write or name the letters that comprise the conventionally accepted form of (a word or part of a word) example: - - He spelled the word wrong in this letter + - He spelled the word wrong in this letter. hypernym: - 00995046-v ili: i30244 @@ -4825,7 +4825,7 @@ definition: - divide or connect with a hyphen example: - - hyphenate these words and names + - Hyphenate these words and names. hypernym: - 01703755-v ili: i30246 @@ -4848,8 +4848,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00931533-n example: - - She dashed off a note to her husband saying she would not be home for supper - - He scratched off a thank-you note to the hostess + - She dashed off a note to her husband saying she would not be home for supper. + - He scratched off a thank-you note to the hostess. hypernym: - 01702148-v ili: i30248 @@ -4879,7 +4879,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00931533-n example: - - She writes copy for Harper's Bazaar + - She writes copy for Harper's Bazaar. hypernym: - 01702148-v ili: i30250 @@ -4953,7 +4953,7 @@ definition: - make a play on words example: - - Japanese like to pun — their language is well suited to punning + - Japanese like to pun — their language is well suited to punning. hypernym: - 00855315-v ili: i30256 @@ -4966,7 +4966,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07107220-n example: - - He versified the ancient saga + - He versified the ancient saga. hypernym: - 01702148-v ili: i30257 @@ -4982,7 +4982,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07107220-n example: - - The bard metrified his poems very precisely + - The bard metrified his poems very precisely. hypernym: - 01706373-v ili: i30258 @@ -5054,7 +5054,7 @@ definition: - sing and play for somebody example: - - She was serenaded by her admirers + - She was serenaded by her admirers. hypernym: - 01716563-v ili: i30264 @@ -5096,7 +5096,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00931533-n example: - - She authored this play + - She authored this play. hypernym: - 01702148-v ili: i30268 @@ -5134,7 +5134,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00931533-n example: - - The scholar annotated the early edition of a famous novel + - The scholar annotated the early edition of a famous novel. hypernym: - 01702148-v ili: i30271 @@ -5148,7 +5148,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00931533-n example: - - he referenced his colleagues' work + - He referenced his colleagues' work. hypernym: - 01702148-v ili: i30272 @@ -5162,7 +5162,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - Beethoven composed nine symphonies + - Beethoven composed nine symphonies. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i30273 @@ -5176,7 +5176,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - Bach perfected the art of counterpointing + - Bach perfected the art of counterpointing. hypernym: - 01709353-v ili: i30274 @@ -5349,7 +5349,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07033652-n example: - - Balanchine choreographed many pieces to Stravinsky's music + - Balanchine choreographed many pieces to Stravinsky's music. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i30288 @@ -5373,7 +5373,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00429255-n example: - - My husband and I like to dance at home to the radio + - My husband and I like to dance at home to the radio. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i30290 @@ -5452,7 +5452,7 @@ - 01715304-v - 01716563-v example: - - He cast a young woman in the role of Desdemona + - He cast a young woman in the role of Desdemona. hypernym: - 02396945-v ili: i30296 @@ -5476,7 +5476,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06167042-n example: - - He was recast as Iago + - He was recast as Iago. hypernym: - 01714340-v ili: i30298 @@ -5522,7 +5522,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06167042-n example: - - we are going to stage ‘Othello’ + - We are going to stage ‘Othello’. hypernym: - 01622373-v ili: i30302 @@ -5535,7 +5535,7 @@ definition: - locate example: - - The film is set in Africa + - The film is set in Africa. hypernym: - 01715304-v ili: i30303 @@ -5549,7 +5549,7 @@ definition: - record in film example: - - The coronation was filmed + - The coronation was filmed. hypernym: - 01002259-v - 01620211-v @@ -5591,7 +5591,7 @@ definition: - do something the cheapest or easiest way example: - - Cut corners to make a cheaper product + - cut corners to make a cheaper product hypernym: - 01716563-v ili: i30308 @@ -5602,9 +5602,9 @@ definition: - carry out or perform an action example: - - John did the painting, the weeding, and he cleaned out the gutters - - the skater executed a triple pirouette - - she did a little dance + - John did the painting, the weeding, and he cleaned out the gutters. + - The skater executed a triple pirouette. + - She did a little dance. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i30309 @@ -5641,7 +5641,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06167042-n example: - - Mr. Jones blazed away in one passage after another to loud applause + - Mr. Jones blazed away in one passage after another to loud applause. hypernym: - 01716563-v ili: i30312 @@ -5654,7 +5654,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00544270-n example: - - The guitar player interluded with a beautiful improvisation + - The guitar player interluded with a beautiful improvisation. hypernym: - 01718067-v ili: i30313 @@ -5689,8 +5689,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06167042-n example: - - Horowitz is performing at Carnegie Hall tonight - - We performed a popular Gilbert and Sullivan opera + - Horowitz is performing at Carnegie Hall tonight. + - We performed a popular Gilbert and Sullivan opera. hypernym: - 01622373-v ili: i30316 @@ -5704,7 +5704,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06167042-n example: - - She never misses a chance to grandstand + - She never misses a chance to grandstand. hypernym: - 01718067-v ili: i30317 @@ -5739,7 +5739,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06167042-n example: - - Her plays are underperformed, although they are very good + - Her plays are underperformed, although they are very good. hypernym: - 01718067-v ili: i30320 @@ -5752,7 +5752,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00544270-n example: - - He is a brilliant pianist but he cannot sightread + - He is a brilliant pianist but he cannot sightread. hypernym: - 01718067-v ili: i30321 @@ -5766,7 +5766,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06167042-n example: - - This tenor can sightsing even the most difficult pieces + - This tenor can sightsing even the most difficult pieces. hypernym: - 01719384-v ili: i30322 @@ -5791,7 +5791,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06167042-n example: - - Pollini is giving another concert in New York + - Pollini is giving another concert in New York. hypernym: - 01718067-v ili: i30324 @@ -5804,7 +5804,7 @@ definition: - present to view example: - - He gave the sign to start + - He gave the sign to start. hypernym: - 02141597-v ili: i30325 @@ -5819,7 +5819,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00544270-n example: - - My niece is off concertizing in Europe + - My niece is off concertizing in Europe. hypernym: - 01718067-v ili: i30326 @@ -5833,8 +5833,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06167042-n example: - - The prodigy played Carnegie Hall at the age of 16 - - She has been playing on Broadway for years + - The prodigy played Carnegie Hall at the age of 16. + - She has been playing on Broadway for years. hypernym: - 01718067-v ili: i30327 @@ -5850,7 +5850,7 @@ - 06167042-n example: - What's playing in the local movie theater? - - ‘Cats’ has been playing on Broadway for many years + - ‘Cats’ has been playing on Broadway for many years. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i30328 @@ -5863,9 +5863,9 @@ definition: - cause to emit recorded audio or video example: - - They ran the tapes over and over again - - I'll play you my favorite record - - He never tires of playing that video + - They ran the tapes over and over again. + - I'll play you my favorite record. + - He never tires of playing that video. hypernym: - 00346415-v ili: i30329 @@ -5881,8 +5881,8 @@ definition: - emit recorded sound example: - - The tape was playing for hours - - the stereo was playing Beethoven when I entered + - The tape was playing for hours. + - The stereo was playing Beethoven when I entered. hypernym: - 02139513-v ili: i30330 @@ -5897,7 +5897,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06167042-n example: - - The new ballet that debuts next months at Covent Garden, is already sold out + - The new ballet that debuts next months at Covent Garden, is already sold out. hypernym: - 01720741-v ili: i30331 @@ -5910,7 +5910,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06167042-n example: - - This young soprano debuts next month at the Metropolitan Opera + - This young soprano debuts next month at the Metropolitan Opera. hypernym: - 01718067-v ili: i30332 @@ -5923,7 +5923,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06167042-n example: - - The band debuts a new song or two each month + - The band debuts a new song or two each month. hypernym: - 01645979-v ili: i30333 @@ -5948,7 +5948,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06167042-n example: - - We premiered the opera of the young composer and it was a critical success + - We premiered the opera of the young composer and it was a critical success. hypernym: - 00426024-v ili: i30335 @@ -5962,7 +5962,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06167042-n example: - - She auditioned for a role on Broadway + - She auditioned for a role on Broadway. hypernym: - 01718067-v ili: i30336 @@ -5976,7 +5976,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06167042-n example: - - He is auditioning for ‘Julius Caesar’ at Stratford this year + - He is auditioning for ‘Julius Caesar’ at Stratford this year. hypernym: - 01722394-v ili: i30337 @@ -5989,8 +5989,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - They computerized the car industry - - we live in a cybernated age + - They computerized the car industry. + - We live in a cybernated age. - cybernate a factory hypernym: - 02413117-v @@ -6006,9 +6006,9 @@ domain_topic: - 06167042-n example: - - Gielgud played Hamlet - - She wants to act Lady Macbeth, but she is too young for the role - - She played the servant to her husband's master + - Gielgud played Hamlet. + - She wants to act Lady Macbeth, but she is too young for the role. + - She played the servant to her husband's master. hypernym: - 01622373-v ili: i30339 @@ -6027,9 +6027,9 @@ domain_topic: - 07019235-n example: - - She acts in this play - - He acted in ‘Julius Caesar’ - - I played in ‘A Christmas Carol’ + - She acts in this play. + - He acted in ‘Julius Caesar’. + - I played in ‘A Christmas Carol’. hypernym: - 01718067-v ili: i30340 @@ -6050,7 +6050,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07019235-n example: - - His role was to stooge for the popular comedian + - His role was to stooge for the popular comedian. hypernym: - 01723780-v ili: i30341 @@ -6076,7 +6076,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07019235-n example: - - Olivier supported Gielgud beautifully in the second act + - Olivier supported Gielgud beautifully in the second act. hypernym: - 01723161-v ili: i30343 @@ -6100,8 +6100,8 @@ domain_topic: - 07019235-n example: - - Gielgud appears briefly in this movie - - She appeared in ‘Hamlet’ on the London stage + - Gielgud appears briefly in this movie. + - She appeared in ‘Hamlet’ on the London stage. hypernym: - 01716563-v ili: i30345 @@ -6123,7 +6123,7 @@ definition: - behave unnaturally or affectedly example: - - She's just acting + - She's just acting. hypernym: - 00010428-v ili: i30347 @@ -6138,8 +6138,8 @@ definition: - make a pretence of example: - - She assumed indifference, even though she was seething with anger - - he feigned sleep + - She assumed indifference, even though she was seething with anger. + - He feigned sleep. hypernym: - 01725433-v ili: i30348 @@ -6153,8 +6153,8 @@ definition: - pretend to be somebody in the framework of a game or playful activity example: - - Let's play like I am mommy - - Play cowboy and Indians + - Let's play like I am mommy. + - play cowboy and Indians hypernym: - 01725631-v ili: i30349 @@ -6167,7 +6167,7 @@ definition: - deceive by a mock action example: - - The midfielder feinted to shoot + - The midfielder feinted to shoot. hypernym: - 01725631-v ili: i30350 @@ -6178,7 +6178,7 @@ definition: - act out; represent or perform as if in a play example: - - She reenacted what had happened earlier that day + - She reenacted what had happened earlier that day. hypernym: - 01723161-v ili: i30351 @@ -6191,7 +6191,7 @@ definition: - represent an incident, state, or emotion by action, especially on stage example: - - She could act neurotic anxiety + - She could act neurotic anxiety. hypernym: - 01723161-v ili: i30352 @@ -6202,7 +6202,7 @@ definition: - enact or perform again example: - - They reenacted the battle of Princeton + - They reenacted the battle of Princeton. hypernym: - 01622373-v ili: i30353 @@ -6213,7 +6213,7 @@ definition: - create a representation or simulation of example: - - The pilots are trained in conditions simulating high-altitude flights + - The pilots are trained in conditions simulating high-altitude flights. hypernym: - 01622373-v ili: i30354 @@ -6258,8 +6258,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06167042-n example: - - She impersonates Madonna - - The actor portrays an elderly, lonely man + - She impersonates Madonna. + - The actor portrays an elderly, lonely man. hypernym: - 01723161-v ili: i30358 @@ -6289,7 +6289,7 @@ definition: - act out without words but with gestures and bodily movements only example: - - The acting students mimed eating an apple + - The acting students mimed eating an apple. hypernym: - 01723780-v ili: i30361 @@ -6301,8 +6301,8 @@ definition: - replay (as a melody) example: - - Play it again, Sam - - She played the third movement very beautifully + - Play it again, Sam. + - She played the third movement very beautifully. hypernym: - 01622373-v ili: i30362 @@ -6318,7 +6318,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - Zuckerman fiddled that song very nicely + - Zuckerman fiddled that song very nicely. hypernym: - 01728336-v ili: i30363 @@ -6333,7 +6333,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - The band played all night long + - The band played all night long. hypernym: - 01718067-v ili: i30364 @@ -6417,7 +6417,7 @@ - 07034009-n - 00544270-n example: - - He plays the flute + - He plays the flute. - Can you play on this old recorder? hypernym: - 02183962-v @@ -6531,7 +6531,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00544270-n example: - - the pianist slurred the most beautiful passage in the sonata + - The pianist slurred the most beautiful passage in the sonata. hypernym: - 01728336-v ili: i30380 @@ -6557,7 +6557,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00544270-n example: - - They banged out ‘The star-spangled banner’ + - They banged out ‘The star-spangled banner’. hypernym: - 01728336-v ili: i30382 @@ -6570,7 +6570,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00544270-n example: - - The orchestra could barely follow the frequent pitch changes of the soprano + - The orchestra could barely follow the frequent pitch changes of the soprano. hypernym: - 01728928-v ili: i30383 @@ -6584,7 +6584,7 @@ - sing with a choir or an orchestra example: - Every year the local orchestra and choir perform the ‘Messiah’ and the audience - is invited to sing along + is invited to sing along. hypernym: - 01733312-v ili: i30384 @@ -6595,7 +6595,7 @@ definition: - perform without preparation example: - - he extemporized a speech at the wedding + - He extemporized a speech at the wedding. hypernym: - 01716563-v ili: i30385 @@ -6636,8 +6636,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00544270-n example: - - She was singing while she was cooking - - My brother sings very well + - She was singing while she was cooking. + - My brother sings very well. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i30388 @@ -6650,7 +6650,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00544270-n example: - - He psalms the works of God + - He psalms the works of God. hypernym: - 01733312-v ili: i30389 @@ -6674,7 +6674,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00544270-n example: - - The voice teacher showed the students how to solmizate + - The voice teacher showed the students how to solmizate. hypernym: - 01733312-v ili: i30391 @@ -6713,7 +6713,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00544270-n example: - - Sing Christmas carols + - sing Christmas carols hypernym: - 01733312-v - 01736053-v @@ -6729,7 +6729,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - solmizate a song before you learn the lyrics + - … solmizate a song before you learn the lyrics hypernym: - 01734912-v ili: i30395 @@ -6766,7 +6766,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00544270-n example: - - They went caroling on Christmas Day + - They went caroling on Christmas Day. hypernym: - 01734912-v ili: i30398 @@ -6779,7 +6779,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00544270-n example: - - The group was madrigaling beautifully + - The group was madrigaling beautifully. hypernym: - 01734912-v ili: i30399 @@ -6792,7 +6792,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06167042-n example: - - The pianist rendered the Beethoven sonata beautifully + - The pianist rendered the Beethoven sonata beautifully. hypernym: - 01716563-v ili: i30400 @@ -6819,7 +6819,7 @@ entails: - 01595377-v example: - - She harped the Saint-Saens beautifully + - She harped the Saint-Saens beautifully. hypernym: - 01730049-v ili: i30402 @@ -6833,7 +6833,7 @@ - 00544270-n example: - conduct an orchestra - - Barenboim conducted the Chicago symphony for years + - Barenboim conducted the Chicago symphony for years. hypernym: - 01716563-v ili: i30403 @@ -6850,8 +6850,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00544270-n example: - - Bernstein conducted Mahler like no other conductor - - she cannot conduct modern pieces + - Bernstein conducted Mahler like no other conductor. + - She cannot conduct modern pieces. hypernym: - 01718067-v ili: i30404 @@ -6944,7 +6944,7 @@ definition: - make or do or perform again example: - - He could never replicate his brilliant performance of the magic trick + - He could never replicate his brilliant performance of the magic trick. hypernym: - 01740703-v ili: i30411 @@ -6996,8 +6996,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06182505-n example: - - The consonant reduplicates after a short vowel - - The morpheme can be reduplicated to emphasize the meaning of the word + - The consonant reduplicates after a short vowel. + - The morpheme can be reduplicated to emphasize the meaning of the word. hypernym: - 01738383-v ili: i30415 @@ -7031,7 +7031,7 @@ definition: - print anew example: - - They never reprinted the famous treatise + - They never reprinted the famous treatise. hypernym: - 01740703-v ili: i30418 @@ -7085,8 +7085,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06166666-n example: - - this DVD player reproduces the sound of the piano very well - - He reproduced the feeling of sadness in the portrait + - This DVD player reproduces the sound of the piano very well. + - He reproduced the feeling of sadness in the portrait. hypernym: - 00738804-v ili: i30423 @@ -7109,7 +7109,7 @@ definition: - create anew and make over example: - - He reinvented African music for American listeners + - He reinvented African music for American listeners. hypernym: - 01622373-v ili: i30426 @@ -7121,7 +7121,7 @@ - bring back into existence example: - The candidate reinvented the concept of national health care so that he would - get elected + get elected. hypernym: - 01757596-v ili: i30427 @@ -7132,8 +7132,8 @@ definition: - apprehend and reproduce accurately example: - - She really caught the spirit of the place in her drawings - - She got the mood just right in her photographs + - She really caught the spirit of the place in her drawings. + - She got the mood just right in her photographs. hypernym: - 01741022-v ili: i30428 @@ -7147,7 +7147,7 @@ definition: - reproduce (a recording) on a recorder example: - - The lawyers played back the conversation to show that their client was innocent + - The lawyers played back the conversation to show that their client was innocent. hypernym: - 01740703-v ili: i30429 @@ -7159,7 +7159,7 @@ definition: - work out example: - - We have developed a new theory of evolution + - We have developed a new theory of evolution. hypernym: - 01635076-v ili: i30430 @@ -7175,8 +7175,8 @@ - make something new, such as a product or a mental or artistic creation example: - Her company developed a new kind of building material that withstands all kinds - of weather - - They developed a new technique + of weather. + - They developed a new technique. hypernym: - 01757596-v ili: i30431 @@ -7238,10 +7238,10 @@ domain_topic: - 00918295-n example: - - The Bordeaux region produces great red wines - - They produce good ham in Parma - - We grow wheat here - - We raise hogs here + - The Bordeaux region produces great red wines. + - They produce good ham in Parma. + - We grow wheat here. + - We raise hogs here. hypernym: - 02560130-v ili: i30436 @@ -7257,7 +7257,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00918295-n example: - - this land does not carry olives + - This land does not carry olives. hypernym: - 01743695-v ili: i30437 @@ -7297,7 +7297,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00920197-n example: - - My hobby is gardening + - My hobby is gardening. hypernym: - 02555544-v ili: i30440 @@ -7310,7 +7310,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00920197-n example: - - My sons landscapes for corporations and earns a good living + - My sons landscapes for corporations and earns a good living. hypernym: - 01744850-v ili: i30441 @@ -7325,7 +7325,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00918295-n example: - - Work the soil + - work the soil - cultivate the land hypernym: - 00407168-v @@ -7343,7 +7343,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00918295-n example: - - the farmers overcropped the land + - The farmers overcropped the land. hypernym: - 01745327-v ili: i30443 @@ -7359,7 +7359,7 @@ entails: - 01312361-v example: - - Farmer Jones plowed his east field last week + - Farmer Jones plowed his east field last week. - turn the earth in the spring hypernym: - 01744489-v @@ -7400,7 +7400,7 @@ entails: - 01312361-v example: - - He is hoeing the flower beds + - He is hoeing the flower beds. hypernym: - 01744489-v ili: i30447 @@ -7411,8 +7411,8 @@ definition: - reproduce someone's behavior or looks example: - - The mime imitated the passers-by - - Children often copy their parents or older siblings + - The mime imitated the passers-by. + - Children often copy their parents or older siblings. hypernym: - 01740703-v ili: i30449 @@ -7425,7 +7425,7 @@ definition: - mimic or imitate in an amusing or satirical manner example: - - This song takes off from a famous aria + - This song takes off from a famous aria. hypernym: - 01746767-v ili: i30450 @@ -7436,7 +7436,7 @@ definition: - imitate (a person or manner), especially for satirical effect example: - - The actor mimicked the President very accurately + - The actor mimicked the President very accurately. hypernym: - 01746767-v ili: i30451 @@ -7467,7 +7467,7 @@ definition: - model a country's social, political, and economic structure on the Soviet Union example: - - Castro sovietized Cuba + - Castro sovietized Cuba. hypernym: - 01747665-v ili: i30454 @@ -7479,7 +7479,7 @@ definition: - imitate in behavior; take as a model example: - - Teenagers follow their friends in everything + - Teenagers follow their friends in everything. hypernym: - 01746767-v ili: i30455 @@ -7491,8 +7491,8 @@ definition: - have (one's work) issued for publication example: - - She published 25 books during her long career - - Mozart didn't publish all of his works + - She published 25 books during her long career. + - Mozart didn't publish all of his works. hypernym: - 00426024-v ili: i30456 @@ -7503,8 +7503,8 @@ definition: - set in type example: - - My book will be typeset nicely - - set these words in italics + - My book will be typeset nicely. + - Set these words in italics. hypernym: - 01751753-v ili: i30457 @@ -7525,7 +7525,7 @@ definition: - set (printed matter) into a specific format example: - - Format this letter so it can be printed out + - Format this letter so it can be printed out. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i30459 @@ -7537,7 +7537,7 @@ definition: - set in from the margin example: - - Indent the paragraphs of a letter + - indent the paragraphs of a letter hypernym: - 01748949-v ili: i30460 @@ -7560,8 +7560,8 @@ definition: - put into print example: - - The newspaper published the news of the royal couple's divorce - - This news should not be printed + - The newspaper published the news of the royal couple's divorce. + - This news should not be printed. hypernym: - 01624592-v ili: i30462 @@ -7573,7 +7573,7 @@ definition: - publish again example: - - The scientist republished his results after he made some corrections + - The scientist republished his results after he made some corrections. hypernym: - 01749530-v ili: i30463 @@ -7584,9 +7584,9 @@ definition: - include as the content; broadcast or publicize example: - - We ran the ad three times - - This paper carries a restaurant review - - All major networks carried the press conference + - We ran the ad three times. + - This paper carries a restaurant review. + - All major networks carried the press conference. hypernym: - 00970243-v ili: i30464 @@ -7657,7 +7657,7 @@ definition: - copy down as is example: - - The students were made to copy the alphabet over and over + - The students were made to copy the alphabet over and over. hypernym: - 01694952-v ili: i30471 @@ -7822,7 +7822,7 @@ definition: - make by scraping example: - - They scraped a letter into the stone + - They scraped a letter into the stone. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i30487 @@ -7848,7 +7848,7 @@ entails: - 00274762-v example: - - He etched her image into the surface + - He etched her image into the surface. hypernym: - 01752992-v ili: i30489 @@ -7890,7 +7890,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00716196-n example: - - The weaver fringed the scarf + - The weaver fringed the scarf. hypernym: - 01679858-v ili: i30493 @@ -7952,7 +7952,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00920197-n example: - - Let's landscape the yard + - Let's landscape the yard. hypernym: - 01679858-v ili: i30498 @@ -7976,7 +7976,7 @@ definition: - carve a honeycomb pattern into example: - - The cliffs were honeycombed + - The cliffs were honeycombed. hypernym: - 01755833-v ili: i30500 @@ -7996,7 +7996,7 @@ definition: - bring forth or yield example: - - The tree would not produce fruit + - The tree would not produce fruit. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i30502 @@ -8010,7 +8010,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06076105-n example: - - plants sporulate + - Plants sporulate. hypernym: - 01756303-v ili: i30503 @@ -8023,10 +8023,10 @@ definition: - cause to happen, occur or exist example: - - This procedure produces a curious effect - - The new law gave rise to many complaints - - These chemicals produce a noxious vapor - - the new President must bring about a change in the health care system + - This procedure produces a curious effect. + - The new law gave rise to many complaints. + - These chemicals produce a noxious vapor. + - The new President must bring about a change in the health care system. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i30504 @@ -8039,7 +8039,7 @@ definition: - produce in a routine or monotonous manner example: - - We have to crank out publications in order to receive funding + - We have to crank out publications in order to receive funding. hypernym: - 01756303-v ili: i30505 @@ -8051,7 +8051,7 @@ definition: - devise or compose example: - - This designer makes up our Spring collections + - This designer makes up our Spring collections. hypernym: - 01644092-v ili: i30506 @@ -8075,8 +8075,8 @@ definition: - bring into existence example: - - The company was created 25 years ago - - He created a new movement in painting + - The company was created 25 years ago. + - He created a new movement in painting. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i30508 @@ -8087,7 +8087,7 @@ definition: - create by pressing example: - - Press little holes into the soft clay + - Press little holes into the soft clay. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i30509 @@ -8150,7 +8150,7 @@ example: - cut a hole - cut trenches - - The sweat cut little rivulets into her face + - The sweat cut little rivulets into her face. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i30514 @@ -8293,7 +8293,7 @@ - make a recording of example: - cut the songs - - She cut all of her major titles again + - She cut all of her major titles again. hypernym: - 01000444-v ili: i30525 @@ -8308,7 +8308,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00931533-n example: - - The playwright scripted the movie + - The playwright scripted the movie. hypernym: - 01702148-v ili: i30526 @@ -8319,7 +8319,7 @@ definition: - furnish with rubrics or regulate by rubrics example: - - the manuscript is not rubricated + - The manuscript is not rubricated. hypernym: - 01748949-v ili: i30527 @@ -8342,7 +8342,7 @@ definition: - destroy the myelin sheath of example: - - the disease demyelinated the nerve fibers + - The disease demyelinated the nerve fibers. hypernym: - 01622948-v ili: i30529 @@ -8355,7 +8355,7 @@ domain_topic: - 05012229-n example: - - The stimulus facilitates a delayed impulse + - The stimulus facilitates a delayed impulse. hypernym: - 01649143-v ili: i30530 @@ -8443,7 +8443,7 @@ definition: - establish or create through painstaking effort example: - - She carved out a reputation among her male colleagues + - She carved out a reputation among her male colleagues. hypernym: - 01757596-v ili: i30538 @@ -8454,7 +8454,7 @@ definition: - create or produce in a mechanical way example: - - This novelist has been manufacturing his books following his initial success + - This novelist has been manufacturing his books following his initial success. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i30539 @@ -8465,7 +8465,7 @@ definition: - produce naturally example: - - this gland manufactures a specific substance only + - This gland manufactures a specific substance only. hypernym: - 01756303-v ili: i30540 @@ -8488,7 +8488,7 @@ definition: - play music in a public place and solicit money for it example: - - three young men were busking in the plaza + - Three young men were busking in the plaza. hypernym: - 01728928-v ili: i30542 diff --git a/src/yaml/verb.emotion.yaml b/src/yaml/verb.emotion.yaml index c9e36e67..a71e981c 100644 --- a/src/yaml/verb.emotion.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/verb.emotion.yaml @@ -22,8 +22,8 @@ definition: - evoke a reaction, response, or emotion example: - - this writer strikes a chord with young women - - The storyteller touched a chord + - This writer strikes a chord with young women. + - The storyteller touched a chord. hypernym: - 01763170-v ili: i30544 @@ -48,8 +48,8 @@ definition: - elicit responses, such as objections, criticism, applause, etc. example: - - The President's comments drew sharp criticism from the Republicans - - The comedian drew a lot of laughter + - The President's comments drew sharp criticism from the Republicans. + - The comedian drew a lot of laughter. hypernym: - 01763170-v ili: i30546 @@ -74,8 +74,8 @@ definition: - arouse unreasoning love or passion in and cause to behave in an irrational way example: - - His new car has infatuated him - - love has infatuated her + - His new car has infatuated him. + - Love has infatuated her. hypernym: - 01763170-v ili: i30548 @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ definition: - to cause a sharp emotional pain example: - - The thought of her unhappiness pricked his conscience + - The thought of her unhappiness pricked his conscience. hypernym: - 01763170-v ili: i30549 @@ -97,9 +97,9 @@ definition: - arouse or excite feelings and passions example: - - The ostentatious way of living of the rich ignites the hatred of the poor - - The refugees' fate stirred up compassion around the world - - Wake old feelings of hatred + - The ostentatious way of living of the rich ignites the hatred of the poor. + - The refugees' fate stirred up compassion around the world. + - wake old feelings of hatred hypernym: - 01763170-v ili: i30550 @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ definition: - work up into agitation or excitement example: - - This religion is fermenting Africa + - This religion is fermenting Africa. hypernym: - 01764964-v ili: i30551 @@ -126,8 +126,8 @@ definition: - stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of example: - - These stories shook the community - - the civil war shook the country + - These stories shook the community. + - The civil war shook the country. hypernym: - 01763170-v ili: i30552 @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - This movie usually arouses the male audience + - This movie usually arouses the male audience. hypernym: - 01765558-v ili: i30554 @@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - The speaker charged up the crowd with his inflammatory remarks + - The speaker charged up the crowd with his inflammatory remarks. hypernym: - 01774422-v ili: i30555 @@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ definition: - disturb (someone's) composure example: - - The audience was jolted by the play + - The audience was jolted by the play. hypernym: - 01774422-v ili: i30556 @@ -202,8 +202,8 @@ definition: - overflow with a certain feeling example: - - The children bubbled over with joy - - My boss was bubbling over with anger + - The children bubbled over with joy. + - My boss was bubbling over with anger. hypernym: - 01771464-v ili: i30557 @@ -216,8 +216,8 @@ definition: - be in an agitated or excited state example: - - The Middle East is fermenting - - Her mind ferments + - The Middle East is fermenting. + - Her mind ferments. hypernym: - 01771464-v ili: i30558 @@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ definition: - get excited or stimulated example: - - The children were all psyched up after the movie + - The children were all psyched up after the movie. hypernym: - 01766380-v ili: i30559 @@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ definition: - calm by deception example: - - Don't let yourself be lulled into a false state of security + - Don't let yourself be lulled into a false state of security. hypernym: - 01768652-v ili: i30560 @@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ definition: - disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed example: - - She was rather perturbed by the news that her father was seriously ill + - She was rather perturbed by the news that her father was seriously ill. hypernym: - 01774422-v ili: i30562 @@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ definition: - derange mentally, throw out of mental balance; make insane example: - - The death of his parents unbalanced him + - The death of his parents unbalanced him. hypernym: - 01791641-v ili: i30563 @@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ definition: - calm (someone, especially oneself); make quiet example: - - She had to compose herself before she could reply to this terrible insult + - She had to compose herself before she could reply to this terrible insult. hypernym: - 01768652-v ili: i30565 @@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ definition: - cause to be more favorably inclined; gain the good will of example: - - She managed to mollify the angry customer + - She managed to mollify the angry customer. hypernym: - 01768652-v ili: i30566 @@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ definition: - disturb the peace of mind of; afflict with mental agitation or distress example: - - I cannot sleep — my daughter's health is worrying me + - I cannot sleep — my daughter's health is worrying me. hypernym: - 01768023-v ili: i30567 @@ -386,7 +386,7 @@ definition: - be concerned with example: - - I worry about my grades + - I worry about my grades. hypernym: - 00726454-v ili: i30571 @@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ definition: - lose interest example: - - he retired from life when his wife died + - He retired from life when his wife died. hypernym: - 00075867-v ili: i30572 @@ -412,7 +412,7 @@ definition: - be worried, concerned, anxious, troubled, or uneasy example: - - I worry about my job + - I worry about my job. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i30573 @@ -425,7 +425,7 @@ definition: - be agitated or irritated example: - - don't fret over these small details + - Don't fret over these small details. hypernym: - 01771015-v ili: i30574 @@ -436,7 +436,7 @@ definition: - be in an agitated emotional state example: - - The customer was seething with anger + - The customer was seething with anger. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i30575 @@ -448,7 +448,7 @@ definition: - seethe with deep anger or resentment example: - - She was sizzling with anger + - She was sizzling with anger. hypernym: - 01771464-v ili: i30576 @@ -461,10 +461,10 @@ definition: - have an emotional or cognitive impact upon example: - - This child impressed me as unusually mature - - This behavior struck me as odd - - he was dumb-struck by the news - - her comments struck a sour note + - This child impressed me as unusually mature. + - This behavior struck me as odd. + - He was dumb-struck by the news. + - Her comments struck a sour note. hypernym: - 00137133-v ili: i30577 @@ -481,7 +481,7 @@ definition: - impress or affect deeply example: - - The event engraved itself into her memory + - The event engraved itself into her memory. hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i30578 @@ -492,7 +492,7 @@ definition: - render speechless, as by surprising or shocking example: - - we were struck dumb by the candidate's announcement + - We were struck dumb by the candidate's announcement. hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i30579 @@ -503,7 +503,7 @@ definition: - strike suddenly and with force example: - - This show zaps the viewers with some shocking scenes + - This show zaps the viewers with some shocking scenes. hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i30580 @@ -514,7 +514,7 @@ definition: - affect in a disagreeable way example: - - This play jarred the audience + - This play jarred the audience. hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i30581 @@ -539,7 +539,7 @@ definition: - affect suddenly with deep feeling example: - - He was smitten with love for this young girl + - He was smitten with love for this young girl. hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i30583 @@ -550,7 +550,7 @@ definition: - make gloomy or depressed example: - - Their faces were clouded with sadness + - Their faces were clouded with sadness. hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i30584 @@ -561,8 +561,8 @@ definition: - move or affect (a person's emotions or bodily feelings) deeply or sharply example: - - The cold pierced her bones - - Her words pierced the students + - The cold pierced her bones. + - Her words pierced the students. hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i30585 @@ -573,7 +573,7 @@ definition: - impress positively example: - - The young chess player impressed her audience + - The young chess player impressed her audience. hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i30586 @@ -584,7 +584,7 @@ definition: - make a positive impression (on someone) beforehand example: - - A prepossessing appearance + - a prepossessing appearance hypernym: - 01773823-v ili: i30587 @@ -595,7 +595,7 @@ definition: - impress greatly example: - - The speaker wowed the audience + - The speaker wowed the audience. hypernym: - 01773823-v ili: i30588 @@ -606,7 +606,7 @@ definition: - overwhelm emotionally example: - - Her swept her away + - Her swept her away. hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i30589 @@ -618,8 +618,8 @@ definition: - move deeply example: - - This book upset me - - A troubling thought + - This book upset me. + - a troubling thought hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i30590 @@ -632,8 +632,8 @@ definition: - affect emotionally example: - - A stirring movie - - I was touched by your kind letter of sympathy + - a stirring movie + - I was touched by your kind letter of sympathy. hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i30591 @@ -645,7 +645,7 @@ definition: - evoke an emotional response example: - - Brahms's ‘Requiem’ gets me every time + - Brahms's ‘Requiem’ gets me every time. hypernym: - 01774723-v ili: i30592 @@ -658,8 +658,8 @@ definition: - irritate example: - - Her childish behavior really gets to me - - His lying really gets me + - Her childish behavior really gets to me. + - His lying really gets me. hypernym: - 01791774-v ili: i30593 @@ -673,7 +673,7 @@ definition: - arouse sympathy or compassion in example: - - Her fate moved us all + - Her fate moved us all. hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i30594 @@ -686,8 +686,8 @@ definition: - undergo an emotional sensation or be in a particular state of mind example: - - She felt resentful - - He felt regret + - She felt resentful. + - He felt regret. hypernym: - 02110960-v ili: i30595 @@ -700,7 +700,7 @@ - feel favorably disposed or willing example: - She inclines to the view that people should be allowed to express their religious - beliefs + beliefs. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i30596 @@ -711,7 +711,7 @@ definition: - experience anew example: - - She could not recapture that feeling of happiness + - She could not recapture that feeling of happiness. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i30597 @@ -722,7 +722,7 @@ definition: - be proud of example: - - He prides himself on making it into law school + - He prides himself on making it into law school. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i30598 @@ -783,7 +783,7 @@ definition: - feel bitter or indignant about example: - - She resents being paid less than her co-workers + - She resents being paid less than her co-workers. hypernym: - 01780648-v ili: i30603 @@ -796,7 +796,7 @@ definition: - cause to be bitter or resentful example: - - These injustices embittered her even more + - These injustices embittered her even more. hypernym: - 01818363-v ili: i30604 @@ -820,8 +820,8 @@ definition: - gnaw into; make resentful or angry example: - - The injustice rankled her - - his resentment festered + - The injustice rankled her. + - His resentment festered. hypernym: - 01791774-v ili: i30606 @@ -845,8 +845,8 @@ definition: - dislike intensely; feel antipathy or aversion towards example: - - I hate Mexican food - - She detests politicians + - I hate Mexican food. + - She detests politicians. hypernym: - 01780648-v ili: i30608 @@ -858,8 +858,8 @@ definition: - find repugnant example: - - I loathe that man - - She abhors cats + - I loathe that man. + - She abhors cats. hypernym: - 01778057-v ili: i30609 @@ -873,8 +873,8 @@ definition: - look down on with disdain example: - - He despises the people he has to work for - - The professor scorns the students who don't catch on immediately + - He despises the people he has to work for. + - The professor scorns the students who don't catch on immediately. hypernym: - 01778057-v ili: i30610 @@ -888,8 +888,8 @@ definition: - have a great affection or liking for example: - - I love French food - - She loves her boss and works hard for him + - I love French food. + - She loves her boss and works hard for him. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i30611 @@ -900,7 +900,7 @@ definition: - be enamored or in love with example: - - She loves her husband deeply + - She loves her husband deeply. hypernym: - 01779085-v ili: i30612 @@ -920,7 +920,7 @@ definition: - fall in love with; become infatuated with example: - - She fell for the man from Brazil + - She fell for the man from Brazil. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i30614 @@ -966,7 +966,7 @@ entails: - 01781131-v example: - - She fancied a necklace that she had seen in the jeweler's window + - She fancied a necklace that she had seen in the jeweler's window. hypernym: - 01829179-v ili: i30618 @@ -981,7 +981,7 @@ entails: - 00676259-v example: - - I really dislike this salesman + - I really dislike this salesman. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i30619 @@ -992,7 +992,7 @@ definition: - be fond of example: - - I like my nephews + - I like my nephews. hypernym: - 00595732-v ili: i30620 @@ -1016,8 +1016,8 @@ entails: - 00675902-v example: - - I like jogging - - She likes to read Russian novels + - I like jogging. + - She likes to read Russian novels. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i30622 @@ -1028,7 +1028,7 @@ definition: - shower with love; show excessive affection for example: - - Grandmother dotes on the twins + - Grandmother dotes on the twins. hypernym: - 01779085-v ili: i30623 @@ -1057,7 +1057,7 @@ definition: - love intensely example: - - he just adored his wife + - He just adored his wife. hypernym: - 01779085-v ili: i30626 @@ -1068,7 +1068,7 @@ definition: - love unquestioningly and uncritically or to excess; venerate as an idol example: - - Many teenagers idolized the Beatles + - Many teenagers idolized the Beatles. hypernym: - 01781734-v ili: i30627 @@ -1084,8 +1084,8 @@ - regard with feelings of respect and reverence; consider hallowed or exalted or be in awe of example: - - Fear God as your father - - We venerate genius + - Fear God as your father. + - We venerate genius. hypernym: - 00695834-v ili: i30628 @@ -1101,7 +1101,7 @@ domain_topic: - 05955536-n example: - - Many Hindus worship Shiva + - Many Hindus worship Shiva. hypernym: - 01782485-v ili: i30629 @@ -1114,8 +1114,8 @@ definition: - cause fear in example: - - The stranger who hangs around the building frightens me - - Ghosts could never affright her + - The stranger who hangs around the building frightens me. + - Ghosts could never affright her. hypernym: - 01765558-v ili: i30634 @@ -1129,7 +1129,7 @@ definition: - inspire awe in example: - - The famous professor awed the undergraduates + - The famous professor awed the undergraduates. hypernym: - 01783082-v ili: i30631 @@ -1160,7 +1160,7 @@ definition: - be afraid or scared of; be frightened of example: - - I fear the winters in Moscow + - I fear the winters in Moscow. - We should not fear the Communists! hypernym: - 01775456-v @@ -1173,7 +1173,7 @@ definition: - be uneasy or apprehensive about example: - - I fear the results of the final exams + - I fear the results of the final exams. hypernym: - 00595732-v ili: i30636 @@ -1184,7 +1184,7 @@ definition: - be sorry; used to introduce an unpleasant statement example: - - I fear I won't make it to your wedding party + - I fear I won't make it to your wedding party. hypernym: - 00913515-v ili: i30637 @@ -1196,7 +1196,7 @@ - be afraid or feel anxious or apprehensive about a possible or probable situation or event example: - - I fear she might get aggressive + - I fear she might get aggressive. hypernym: - 01771015-v ili: i30638 @@ -1218,7 +1218,7 @@ definition: - make timid or fearful example: - - Her boss intimidates her + - Her boss intimidates her. hypernym: - 01783082-v ili: i30640 @@ -1229,7 +1229,7 @@ definition: - intimidate somebody (with a threat) example: - - She was holding it over him + - She was holding it over him. hypernym: - 01784999-v ili: i30641 @@ -1240,7 +1240,7 @@ definition: - be bossy towards example: - - Her big brother always bullied her when she was young + - Her big brother always bullied her when she was young. hypernym: - 01784999-v ili: i30642 @@ -1258,7 +1258,7 @@ definition: - rule or exercise power over (somebody) in a cruel and autocratic manner example: - - her husband and mother-in-law tyrannize her + - Her husband and mother-in-law tyrannize her. hypernym: - 01785339-v ili: i30643 @@ -1273,7 +1273,7 @@ definition: - cause sudden fear in or fill with sudden panic example: - - The mere thought of an isolation cell panicked the prisoners + - The mere thought of an isolation cell panicked the prisoners. hypernym: - 01784760-v ili: i30644 @@ -1284,7 +1284,7 @@ definition: - be overcome by a sudden fear example: - - The students panicked when told that final exams were less than a week away + - The students panicked when told that final exams were less than a week away. hypernym: - 01784021-v ili: i30645 @@ -1307,8 +1307,8 @@ definition: - fill with apprehension or alarm; cause to be unpleasantly surprised example: - - I was horrified at the thought of being late for my interview - - The news of the executions horrified us + - I was horrified at the thought of being late for my interview. + - The news of the executions horrified us. hypernym: - 01783082-v ili: i30647 @@ -1323,7 +1323,7 @@ definition: - strike with horror or terror example: - - The news of the bombing shocked her + - The news of the bombing shocked her. hypernym: - 01786469-v ili: i30648 @@ -1334,7 +1334,7 @@ definition: - haunt like a ghost; pursue example: - - Fear of illness haunts her + - Fear of illness haunts her. hypernym: - 01787213-v ili: i30649 @@ -1348,8 +1348,8 @@ - engage or engross the interest or attention of beforehand or occupy urgently or obsessively example: - - His work preoccupies him - - The matter preoccupies her completely — she cannot think of anything else + - His work preoccupies him. + - The matter preoccupies her completely — she cannot think of anything else. hypernym: - 02445887-v ili: i30650 @@ -1360,7 +1360,7 @@ definition: - cause to be preoccupied example: - - The idea of his failure prepossesses him + - The idea of his failure prepossesses him. hypernym: - 01787213-v ili: i30651 @@ -1394,7 +1394,7 @@ definition: - lose one's nerve example: - - When he saw the accident, he freaked out + - When he saw the accident, he freaked out. hypernym: - 01786037-v ili: i30654 @@ -1407,8 +1407,8 @@ definition: - lose control of one's emotions example: - - When she heard that she had not passed the exam, she lost it completely - - When her baby died, she snapped + - When she heard that she had not passed the exam, she lost it completely. + - When her baby died, she snapped. hypernym: - 00010428-v ili: i30655 @@ -1422,7 +1422,7 @@ - lose control emotionally example: - She dissolved into tears when she heard that she had lost all her savings in the - pyramid scheme + pyramid scheme. hypernym: - 01788114-v ili: i30656 @@ -1435,7 +1435,7 @@ definition: - cause to lose control emotionally example: - - The news dissolved her into tears + - The news dissolved her into tears. hypernym: - 01793821-v ili: i30657 @@ -1449,8 +1449,8 @@ - be brought to or as if to the point of death by an intense emotion such as embarrassment, amusement, or shame example: - - I was dying with embarrassment when my little lie was discovered - - We almost died laughing during the show + - I was dying with embarrassment when my little lie was discovered. + - We almost died laughing during the show. hypernym: - 01788114-v ili: i30658 @@ -1461,8 +1461,8 @@ definition: - languish as with love or desire example: - - She's dying for a cigarette - - I was dying to leave + - She's dying for a cigarette. + - I was dying to leave. hypernym: - 01809651-v ili: i30659 @@ -1520,7 +1520,7 @@ definition: - make angry example: - - The news angered him + - The news angered him. hypernym: - 01763170-v ili: i30663 @@ -1531,7 +1531,7 @@ definition: - anger or take offense example: - - She bridled at his suggestion to elope + - She bridled at his suggestion to elope. hypernym: - 01790925-v ili: i30664 @@ -1544,7 +1544,7 @@ definition: - cause to become violent or angry example: - - Riots combusted Pakistan after the U.S. air attacks on Afghanistan + - Riots combusted Pakistan after the U.S. air attacks on Afghanistan. hypernym: - 01789790-v ili: i30665 @@ -1555,7 +1555,7 @@ definition: - cause to be annoyed example: - - His behavior really miffed me + - His behavior really miffed me. hypernym: - 01789790-v ili: i30666 @@ -1566,7 +1566,7 @@ definition: - irritate or vex example: - - It galls me that we lost the suit + - It galls me that we lost the suit. hypernym: - 01789790-v ili: i30667 @@ -1589,7 +1589,7 @@ definition: - become angry example: - - He angers easily + - He angers easily. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i30669 @@ -1601,7 +1601,7 @@ definition: - get very agitated or angry example: - - her indifference to his amorous advances really steamed the young man + - Her indifference to his amorous advances really steamed the young man. hypernym: - 01790925-v ili: i30670 @@ -1612,7 +1612,7 @@ definition: - get very angry example: - - He will raise the roof when he hears this + - He will raise the roof when he hears this. hypernym: - 01790925-v ili: i30671 @@ -1623,7 +1623,7 @@ definition: - make mad example: - - His behavior is maddening + - His behavior is maddening. hypernym: - 01789790-v ili: i30672 @@ -1653,8 +1653,8 @@ definition: - cause annoyance in; disturb, especially by minor irritations example: - - Mosquitoes buzzing in my ear really bothers me - - It irritates me that she never closes the door after she leaves + - Mosquitoes buzzing in my ear really bothers me. + - It irritates me that she never closes the door after she leaves. hypernym: - 01821097-v ili: i30675 @@ -1679,7 +1679,7 @@ definition: - feel extreme irritation or anger example: - - He was chafing at her suggestion that he stay at home while she went on a vacation + - He was chafing at her suggestion that he stay at home while she went on a vacation. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i30676 @@ -1725,7 +1725,7 @@ definition: - cause to feel resentment or indignation example: - - Her tactless remark offended me + - Her tactless remark offended me. hypernym: - 01789790-v ili: i30680 @@ -1737,8 +1737,8 @@ definition: - annoy continually or chronically example: - - He is known to harry his staff when he is overworked - - This man harasses his female co-workers + - He is known to harry his staff when he is overworked. + - This man harasses his female co-workers. hypernym: - 01791774-v ili: i30681 @@ -1772,7 +1772,7 @@ definition: - make (someone) self-conscious and as a result unable to act naturally example: - - his father's cold and distant demeanor inhibited him emotionally + - His father's cold and distant demeanor inhibited him emotionally. hypernym: - 01793821-v members: @@ -1793,8 +1793,8 @@ definition: - discompose example: - - This play is going to ruffle some people - - She has a way of ruffling feathers among her colleagues + - This play is going to ruffle some people. + - She has a way of ruffling feathers among her colleagues. hypernym: - 01794412-v ili: i30684 @@ -1805,7 +1805,7 @@ definition: - cause to feel embarrassment example: - - The constant attention of the young man confused her + - The constant attention of the young man confused her. hypernym: - 01796126-v ili: i30685 @@ -1821,7 +1821,7 @@ definition: - fill with anxiety, dread, dismay, or confusion example: - - After the terrorist attack, people look consternated + - After the terrorist attack, people look consternated. hypernym: - 01783082-v ili: i30686 @@ -1855,7 +1855,7 @@ definition: - make nervous or agitated example: - - The mere thought of her bothered him and made his heart beat faster + - The mere thought of her bothered him and made his heart beat faster. hypernym: - 01766380-v ili: i30689 @@ -1868,8 +1868,8 @@ definition: - draw someone's attention away from something example: - - The thief distracted the bystanders - - He deflected his competitors + - The thief distracted the bystanders. + - He deflected his competitors. hypernym: - 01794768-v ili: i30690 @@ -1909,7 +1909,7 @@ definition: - look with disfavor on example: - - The republic soon discountenanced its few friends + - The republic soon discountenanced its few friends. hypernym: - 01796316-v ili: i30694 @@ -1922,7 +1922,7 @@ definition: - cause emotional anguish or make miserable example: - - It pains me to see my children not being taught well in school + - It pains me to see my children not being taught well in school. hypernym: - 01793821-v ili: i30695 @@ -1936,7 +1936,7 @@ - cause deep emotional pain and grief to somebody example: - The young man broke the girl's heart when he told her was going to marry her best - friend + friend. hypernym: - 01796596-v ili: i30696 @@ -1947,8 +1947,8 @@ definition: - hurt the feelings of example: - - She hurt me when she did not include me among her guests - - This remark really bruised my ego + - She hurt me when she did not include me among her guests. + - This remark really bruised my ego. hypernym: - 01763170-v ili: i30697 @@ -1975,7 +1975,7 @@ definition: - cause an emotional pain, as if by stinging example: - - His remark stung her + - His remark stung her. hypernym: - 01797206-v ili: i30699 @@ -1986,7 +1986,7 @@ definition: - worry unnecessarily or excessively example: - - don't fuss too much over the grandchildren — they are quite big now + - Don't fuss too much over the grandchildren — they are quite big now. hypernym: - 01771015-v ili: i30700 @@ -1999,7 +1999,7 @@ definition: - raise scruples example: - - He lied and did not even scruple about it + - He lied and did not even scruple about it. hypernym: - 01797944-v ili: i30701 @@ -2041,9 +2041,9 @@ definition: - suffer the loss of a person through death or removal example: - - She lost her husband in the war + - She lost her husband in the war. - The couple that wanted to adopt the child lost her when the biological parents - claimed her + claimed her. hypernym: - 00064841-v ili: i30706 @@ -2064,8 +2064,8 @@ - get very angry and fly into a rage example: - The professor combusted when the student didn't know the answer to a very elementary - question - - Spam makes me go ballistic + question. + - Spam makes me go ballistic. hypernym: - 01800044-v ili: i30708 @@ -2121,7 +2121,7 @@ definition: - feel sudden intense sensation or emotion example: - - he was thrilled by the speed and the roar of the engine + - He was thrilled by the speed and the roar of the engine. hypernym: - 01765558-v ili: i30712 @@ -2164,7 +2164,7 @@ definition: - feel sadness example: - - She is mourning her dead child + - She is mourning her dead child. hypernym: - 01801358-v ili: i30716 @@ -2196,7 +2196,7 @@ definition: - cause to feel sorrow example: - - his behavior grieves his mother + - His behavior grieves his mother. hypernym: - 01801741-v ili: i30719 @@ -2208,7 +2208,7 @@ definition: - cause great unhappiness for; distress example: - - she was afflicted by the death of her parents + - She was afflicted by the death of her parents. hypernym: - 01793821-v ili: i30720 @@ -2228,7 +2228,7 @@ definition: - cause mental pain to example: - - The news of her child's illness distressed the mother + - The news of her child's illness distressed the mother. hypernym: - 01774422-v ili: i30722 @@ -2239,7 +2239,7 @@ definition: - cause to feel distressed or worried example: - - She was besieged by so many problems that she got discouraged + - She was besieged by so many problems that she got discouraged. hypernym: - 01802111-v ili: i30723 @@ -2274,7 +2274,7 @@ definition: - give pain or trouble to example: - - I've been sorely tried by these students + - I've been sorely tried by these students. hypernym: - 01796596-v ili: i30726 @@ -2285,7 +2285,7 @@ definition: - fail to meet the hopes or expectations of example: - - Her boyfriend let her down when he did not propose marriage + - Her boyfriend let her down when he did not propose marriage. hypernym: - 02563998-v ili: i30727 @@ -2297,9 +2297,9 @@ definition: - disappoint, prove undependable to; abandon, forsake example: - - His sense of smell failed him this time - - His strength finally failed him - - His children failed him in the crisis + - His sense of smell failed him this time. + - His strength finally failed him. + - His children failed him in the crisis. hypernym: - 01802947-v ili: i30728 @@ -2321,7 +2321,7 @@ definition: - make ineffective or powerless example: - - The teachers were hamstrung by the overly rigid schedules + - The teachers were hamstrung by the overly rigid schedules. hypernym: - 01806967-v ili: i30730 @@ -2332,7 +2332,7 @@ definition: - cause to feel shame; hurt the pride of example: - - He humiliated his colleague by criticising him in front of the boss + - He humiliated his colleague by criticising him in front of the boss. hypernym: - 01797206-v ili: i30731 @@ -2347,8 +2347,8 @@ definition: - humiliate or depress completely example: - - She was crushed by his refusal of her invitation - - The death of her son smashed her + - She was crushed by his refusal of her invitation. + - The death of her son smashed her. hypernym: - 01803805-v ili: i30732 @@ -2362,8 +2362,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - She tends to put down younger women colleagues - - His critics took him down after the lecture + - She tends to put down younger women colleagues. + - His critics took him down after the lecture. hypernym: - 01803805-v ili: i30733 @@ -2389,7 +2389,7 @@ definition: - lower in grade or rank or force somebody into an undignified situation example: - - She reduced her niece to a servant + - She reduced her niece to a servant. hypernym: - 01804404-v ili: i30735 @@ -2402,7 +2402,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - nobody is legally allowed to stultify himself + - Nobody is legally allowed to stultify himself. hypernym: - 00666706-v ili: i30736 @@ -2413,7 +2413,7 @@ definition: - deprive of human qualities example: - - Life in poverty has dehumanized them + - Life in poverty has dehumanized them. hypernym: - 01804404-v ili: i30737 @@ -2425,7 +2425,7 @@ definition: - make more humane example: - - The mayor tried to humanize life in the big city + - The mayor tried to humanize life in the big city. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i30738 @@ -2437,7 +2437,7 @@ definition: - cause to be unpretentious example: - - This experience will humble him + - This experience will humble him. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i30739 @@ -2476,7 +2476,7 @@ entails: - 01801358-v example: - - we lamented the death of the child + - We lamented the death of the child. hypernym: - 01806476-v ili: i30742 @@ -2510,7 +2510,7 @@ definition: - treat cruelly example: - - The children tormented the stuttering teacher + - The children tormented the stuttering teacher. hypernym: - 01793315-v ili: i30745 @@ -2526,7 +2526,7 @@ definition: - annoy persistently example: - - The children teased the boy because of his stammer + - The children teased the boy because of his stammer. hypernym: - 01806967-v ili: i30746 @@ -2544,8 +2544,8 @@ - 01766135-v - 01802947-v example: - - The advertisement is intended to tease the customers - - She has a way of teasing men with her flirtatious behavior + - The advertisement is intended to tease the customers. + - She has a way of teasing men with her flirtatious behavior. hypernym: - 01807900-v ili: i30747 @@ -2556,10 +2556,10 @@ definition: - maintain influence over (others or oneself) skillfully, usually to one's advantage example: - - She manipulates her boss - - She is a very controlling mother and doesn't let her children grow up - - The teacher knew how to keep the class in line - - she keeps in line + - She manipulates her boss. + - She is a very controlling mother and doesn't let her children grow up. + - The teacher knew how to keep the class in line. + - She keeps in line. hypernym: - 02382049-v ili: i30748 @@ -2572,7 +2572,7 @@ definition: - show and train example: - - The prize-winning poodle was handled by Mrs. Priscilla Prescott + - The prize-winning poodle was handled by Mrs. Priscilla Prescott. hypernym: - 01807900-v ili: i30749 @@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ definition: - ingratiate oneself to; often with insincere behavior example: - - She is playing up to the chairman + - She is playing up to the chairman. hypernym: - 01808562-v ili: i30751 @@ -2619,7 +2619,7 @@ definition: - become excited about example: - - He warmed to the idea of a trip to Antarctica + - He warmed to the idea of a trip to Antarctica. hypernym: - 00736077-v ili: i30753 @@ -2654,7 +2654,7 @@ entails: - 01800593-v example: - - He misses his mother + - He misses his mother. hypernym: - 01829179-v ili: i30756 @@ -2665,8 +2665,8 @@ definition: - have a desire for something or someone who is not present example: - - She ached for a cigarette - - I am pining for my lover + - She ached for a cigarette. + - I am pining for my lover. hypernym: - 01832347-v ili: i30757 @@ -2720,7 +2720,7 @@ definition: - attract; cause to be enamored example: - - She captured all the men's hearts + - She captured all the men's hearts. hypernym: - 01811849-v ili: i30762 @@ -2743,7 +2743,7 @@ definition: - appear inviting example: - - The shop window decorations beckoned + - The shop window decorations beckoned. hypernym: - 01811849-v ili: i30763 @@ -2754,7 +2754,7 @@ definition: - make attractive or lovable example: - - This behavior endeared her to me + - This behavior endeared her to me. hypernym: - 01819595-v ili: i30764 @@ -2765,7 +2765,7 @@ definition: - provoke the hostility of example: - - Don't antagonize your boss + - Don't antagonize your boss. hypernym: - 01791774-v ili: i30765 @@ -2779,7 +2779,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - the window displays tempted the shoppers + - The window displays tempted the shoppers. hypernym: - 01765558-v ili: i30766 @@ -2802,8 +2802,8 @@ definition: - be attractive to example: - - The idea of a vacation appeals to me - - The beautiful garden attracted many people + - The idea of a vacation appeals to me. + - The beautiful garden attracted many people. hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i30768 @@ -2815,7 +2815,7 @@ definition: - attract the attention of example: - - The noise and the screaming brought the curious + - The noise and the screaming brought the curious. hypernym: - 01507886-v ili: i30769 @@ -2828,7 +2828,7 @@ definition: - cause aversion in; offend the moral sense of example: - - The pornographic pictures sickened us + - The pornographic pictures sickened us. hypernym: - 01812736-v ili: i30770 @@ -2863,7 +2863,7 @@ definition: - surprise greatly; knock someone's socks off example: - - I was floored when I heard that I was promoted + - I was floored when I heard that I was promoted. hypernym: - 00727236-v ili: i30773 @@ -2921,7 +2921,7 @@ definition: - overwhelm with admiration example: - - All the guys were knocked out by her charm + - All the guys were knocked out by her charm. hypernym: - 01813288-v ili: i30778 @@ -2933,7 +2933,7 @@ - astound or overwhelm, as with shock example: - She was staggered with bills after she tried to rebuild her house following the - earthquake + earthquake. hypernym: - 01813288-v ili: i30779 @@ -2944,7 +2944,7 @@ definition: - hold fast (in a certain state) example: - - He was locked in a laughing fit + - He was locked in a laughing fit. hypernym: - 01813288-v ili: i30780 @@ -2955,7 +2955,7 @@ definition: - strike with disgust or revulsion example: - - The scandalous behavior of this married woman shocked her friends + - The scandalous behavior of this married woman shocked her friends. hypernym: - 01812341-v ili: i30781 @@ -2984,7 +2984,7 @@ - lose confidence or hope; become dejected example: - The supporters of the Presidential candidate desponded when they learned the early - results of the election + results of the election. hypernym: - 01814900-v ili: i30783 @@ -2995,7 +2995,7 @@ definition: - be optimistic; be full of hope; have hopes example: - - I am still hoping that all will turn out well + - I am still hoping that all will turn out well. hypernym: - 01829179-v ili: i30784 @@ -3008,7 +3008,7 @@ definition: - fill with high spirits; fill with optimism example: - - Music can uplift your spirits + - Music can uplift your spirits. hypernym: - 01765558-v ili: i30785 @@ -3032,7 +3032,7 @@ definition: - make proud or conceited example: - - The sudden fame puffed her ego + - The sudden fame puffed her ego. hypernym: - 01815703-v ili: i30787 @@ -3043,8 +3043,8 @@ definition: - fill with sublime emotion example: - - The children were thrilled at the prospect of going to the movies - - He was inebriated by his phenomenal success + - The children were thrilled at the prospect of going to the movies. + - He was inebriated by his phenomenal success. hypernym: - 01815703-v ili: i30788 @@ -3060,7 +3060,7 @@ definition: - heighten or intensify example: - - These paintings exalt the imagination + - These paintings exalt the imagination. hypernym: - 01765558-v ili: i30789 @@ -3086,7 +3086,7 @@ definition: - make unhappy example: - - The news of her death saddened me + - The news of her death saddened me. hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i30791 @@ -3097,7 +3097,7 @@ definition: - cause to feel extremely joyful or happy example: - - the economic growth overjoyed the German industry + - The economic growth overjoyed the German industry. hypernym: - 01817466-v ili: i30792 @@ -3153,7 +3153,7 @@ definition: - make more cheerful example: - - the conversation lightened me up a bit + - The conversation lightened me up a bit. hypernym: - 00860250-v ili: i30797 @@ -3176,8 +3176,8 @@ definition: - lower someone's spirits; make downhearted example: - - These news depressed her - - The bad state of her child's health demoralizes her + - These news depressed her. + - The bad state of her child's health demoralizes her. hypernym: - 01823114-v ili: i30799 @@ -3207,7 +3207,7 @@ definition: - lessen the intensity of or calm example: - - The news eased my conscience + - The news eased my conscience. - still the fears hypernym: - 01818782-v @@ -3236,7 +3236,7 @@ definition: - give pleasure to or be pleasing to example: - - These colors please the senses + - These colors please the senses. - a pleasing sensation hypernym: - 01820398-v @@ -3251,7 +3251,7 @@ definition: - give satisfaction example: - - The waiters around her aim to please + - The waiters around her aim to please. hypernym: - 01820398-v ili: i30804 @@ -3266,7 +3266,7 @@ entails: - 01819595-v example: - - A titillating story appeared in the usually conservative magazine + - A titillating story appeared in the usually conservative magazine. hypernym: - 01765558-v ili: i30805 @@ -3298,7 +3298,7 @@ definition: - make content example: - - I am contented + - I am contented. hypernym: - 01820398-v ili: i30808 @@ -3344,7 +3344,7 @@ definition: - gratify and charm, usually in order to influence example: - - the political candidate worked the crowds + - The political candidate worked the crowds. hypernym: - 01810472-v ili: i30812 @@ -3379,7 +3379,7 @@ definition: - become heartened or elated example: - - Her spirits rose when she heard the good news + - Her spirits rose when she heard the good news. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i30815 @@ -3401,7 +3401,7 @@ definition: - make more sociable example: - - The therapist drew out the shy girl + - The therapist drew out the shy girl. hypernym: - 01822202-v ili: i30817 @@ -3412,7 +3412,7 @@ definition: - encourage to be less reserved example: - - The teacher tried to bring out the shy boy + - The teacher tried to bring out the shy boy. hypernym: - 01822202-v ili: i30818 @@ -3433,7 +3433,7 @@ definition: - depress or discourage example: - - The news of the city's surrender chilled the soldiers + - The news of the city's surrender chilled the soldiers. hypernym: - 01818363-v ili: i30820 @@ -3515,7 +3515,7 @@ entails: - 01781131-v example: - - She relished her fame and basked in her glory + - She relished her fame and basked in her glory. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i30828 @@ -3530,7 +3530,7 @@ definition: - look at with great enjoyment example: - - She feasted her eyes on the Tuscan landscape + - She feasted her eyes on the Tuscan landscape. hypernym: - 01824240-v ili: i30829 @@ -3541,7 +3541,7 @@ definition: - enjoy avidly example: - - She devoured his novels + - She devoured his novels. hypernym: - 01824240-v ili: i30830 @@ -3563,7 +3563,7 @@ definition: - to render motionless, as with a fixed stare or by arousing terror or awe example: - - The snake charmer fascinates the cobra + - The snake charmer fascinates the cobra. hypernym: - 01825361-v ili: i30832 @@ -3586,7 +3586,7 @@ definition: - to stimulate to action example: - - the loud noise startled him awake + - The loud noise startled him awake. - galvanized into action hypernym: - 01813031-v @@ -3634,7 +3634,7 @@ definition: - express one's sympathetic grief, on the occasion of someone's death example: - - You must condole the widow + - You must condole the widow. hypernym: - 01826198-v ili: i30838 @@ -3655,8 +3655,8 @@ definition: - feel concern or interest example: - - I really care about my work - - I don't care + - I really care about my work. + - I don't care. hypernym: - 01825946-v ili: i30840 @@ -3667,8 +3667,8 @@ definition: - show no concern or interest; always used in the negative example: - - I don't give a hoot - - She doesn't give a damn about her job + - I don't give a hoot. + - She doesn't give a damn about her job. hypernym: - 00945869-v ili: i30841 @@ -3694,7 +3694,7 @@ - arouse hostility or indifference in where there had formerly been love, affection, or friendliness example: - - She alienated her friends when she became fanatically religious + - She alienated her friends when she became fanatically religious. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i30843 @@ -3707,7 +3707,7 @@ definition: - make withdrawn or isolated or emotionally dissociated example: - - the boring work alienated his employees + - The boring work alienated his employees. hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i30844 @@ -3719,7 +3719,7 @@ - lose personal contact over time example: - The two women, who had been roommates in college, drifted apart after they got - married + married. hypernym: - 01827478-v ili: i30845 @@ -3752,7 +3752,7 @@ example: - Do you care to try this dish? - Would you like to come along to the movies? - - I wish I could go home now + - I wish I could go home now. hypernym: - 01829179-v ili: i30849 @@ -3765,7 +3765,7 @@ definition: - be the will of or have the will (to) example: - - he could do many things if he pleased + - He could do many things if he pleased. hypernym: - 01828678-v ili: i30850 @@ -3786,8 +3786,8 @@ definition: - feel or have a desire for; want strongly example: - - I want to go home now - - I want my own room + - I want to go home now. + - I want my own room. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i30852 @@ -3799,8 +3799,8 @@ definition: - have a strong desire or urge to do something example: - - She is itching to start the project - - He is spoiling for a fight + - She is itching to start the project. + - He is spoiling for a fight. hypernym: - 01829179-v ili: i30853 @@ -3832,8 +3832,8 @@ definition: - have an inclination for something or some activity example: - - I feel like staying in bed all day - - I feel like a cold beer now + - I feel like staying in bed all day. + - I feel like a cold beer now. hypernym: - 01829179-v ili: i30856 @@ -3853,8 +3853,8 @@ definition: - like better; value more highly example: - - Some people prefer camping to staying in hotels - - We prefer sleeping outside + - Some people prefer camping to staying in hotels. + - We prefer sleeping outside. hypernym: - 01781131-v ili: i30858 @@ -3865,8 +3865,8 @@ definition: - expect and wish example: - - I trust you will behave better from now on - - I hope she understands that she cannot expect a raise + - I trust you will behave better from now on. + - I hope she understands that she cannot expect a raise. hypernym: - 00721987-v ili: i30859 @@ -3889,7 +3889,7 @@ definition: - wish, long, or crave for (something, especially the property of another person) example: - - She covets her sister's house + - She covets her sister's house. hypernym: - 01831006-v ili: i30861 @@ -3900,7 +3900,7 @@ definition: - be envious, desirous, eager for, or extremely happy about something example: - - She was salivating over the raise she anticipated + - She was salivating over the raise she anticipated. hypernym: - 01831174-v ili: i30862 @@ -3941,7 +3941,7 @@ definition: - regard with contempt example: - - the new neighbor looks down on us because our house is very modest + - The new neighbor looks down on us because our house is very modest. hypernym: - 01778720-v ili: i30866 @@ -3952,7 +3952,7 @@ definition: - have a strong sexual desire for example: - - he is lusting after his secretary + - He is lusting after his secretary. hypernym: - 01829179-v ili: i30867 @@ -3984,7 +3984,7 @@ definition: - get pleasure from example: - - I love cooking + - I love cooking. hypernym: - 01781131-v ili: i30870 @@ -3996,7 +3996,7 @@ definition: - feel proud of example: - - She took great pride in her sons + - She took great pride in her sons. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i30871 @@ -4008,7 +4008,7 @@ definition: - lose one's emotional or mental composure example: - - She fell apart when her only child died + - She fell apart when her only child died. hypernym: - 01788114-v ili: i30872 @@ -4020,8 +4020,8 @@ definition: - feel strong emotion, especially anger or passion example: - - She was burning with anger - - He was burning to try out his new skis + - She was burning with anger. + - He was burning to try out his new skis. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i30873 @@ -4032,7 +4032,7 @@ definition: - feel indifferent towards example: - - She died to worldly things and eventually entered a monastery + - She died to worldly things and eventually entered a monastery. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i30874 @@ -4043,7 +4043,7 @@ definition: - be elated example: - - He was flying high during the summer months + - He was flying high during the summer months. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i30875 @@ -4055,8 +4055,8 @@ - experience a feeling of well-being or happiness, as from good health or an intense emotion example: - - She was beaming with joy - - Her face radiated with happiness + - She was beaming with joy. + - Her face radiated with happiness. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i30876 @@ -4070,7 +4070,7 @@ definition: - be exuberant or high-spirited example: - - Make the people's hearts glow + - make the people's hearts glow hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i30877 @@ -4090,7 +4090,7 @@ definition: - cause to be enthusiastic example: - - Her playing brought down the house + - Her playing brought down the house. hypernym: - 01834134-v ili: i30879 @@ -4101,7 +4101,7 @@ definition: - make less hostile; win over example: - - Her charm disarmed the prosecution lawyer completely + - Her charm disarmed the prosecution lawyer completely. hypernym: - 00771598-v ili: i30880 @@ -4112,7 +4112,7 @@ definition: - put into a bad mood or into bad humour example: - - The employees were disgruntled by their bad working conditions + - The employees were disgruntled by their bad working conditions. hypernym: - 01820612-v ili: i30881 @@ -4123,7 +4123,7 @@ definition: - excite suddenly and intensely example: - - The news electrified us + - The news electrified us. hypernym: - 01766380-v ili: i30882 @@ -4134,7 +4134,7 @@ definition: - frighten or scare, and often provoke into a violent action example: - - The noise spooked the horse + - The noise spooked the horse. hypernym: - 01783082-v ili: i30883 @@ -4145,7 +4145,7 @@ definition: - be preoccupied with something example: - - She is obsessing over her weight + - She is obsessing over her weight. hypernym: - 01771015-v ili: i30884 @@ -4156,7 +4156,7 @@ definition: - be uncertain about; think about without fully understanding or being able to decide example: - - We puzzled over her sudden departure + - We puzzled over her sudden departure. hypernym: - 00632042-v ili: i30885 diff --git a/src/yaml/verb.motion.yaml b/src/yaml/verb.motion.yaml index a9e6e778..b67d8656 100644 --- a/src/yaml/verb.motion.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/verb.motion.yaml @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ definition: - move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion example: - - He moved his hand slightly to the right + - He moved his hand slightly to the right. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i30886 @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ - take position in the rear, as in a military formation or in the line of scrimmage in football example: - - The defender dropped back behind his teammate + - The defender dropped back behind his teammate. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i30887 @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ definition: - fall or drop suddenly, usually to evade some danger example: - - The soldiers hit the dirt when they heard gunfire + - The soldiers hit the dirt when they heard gunfire. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i30888 @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ definition: - dash violently or with great speed or impetuosity example: - - She plunged at it eagerly + - She plunged at it eagerly. hypernym: - 02065423-v ili: i30890 @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ definition: - move gently or carefully example: - - He eased himself into the chair + - He eased himself into the chair. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i30891 @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ definition: - move with a whishing sound example: - - The car whished past her + - The car whished past her. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i30892 @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ definition: - remain in place; hold still; remain fixed or immobile example: - - Traffic stood still when the funeral procession passed by + - Traffic stood still when the funeral procession passed by. hypernym: - 02733337-v ili: i30893 @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ definition: - stop moving or become immobilized example: - - When he saw the police car he froze + - When he saw the police car he froze. hypernym: - 01838427-v ili: i30894 @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ definition: - be unable to move further example: - - The car bogged down in the sand + - The car bogged down in the sand. hypernym: - 01838427-v ili: i30895 @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ definition: - cause to get stuck as if in a mire example: - - The mud mired our cart + - The mud mired our cart. hypernym: - 02458316-v ili: i30896 @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ definition: - move due to the pull of gravitation example: - - The stars gravitate towards each other + - The stars gravitate towards each other. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i30897 @@ -150,10 +150,10 @@ - change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically example: - How fast does your new car go? - - We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus - - The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect - - The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell - - news travelled fast + - We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus. + - The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect. + - The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell. + - News travelled fast. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i30898 @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ definition: - move lightly, as if suspended example: - - The dancer floated across the stage + - The dancer floated across the stage. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i30899 @@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ definition: - go to or towards example: - - a liquid seeks its own level + - A liquid seeks its own level. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i30902 @@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ definition: - move with a whining sound example: - - The bullets were whining past us + - The bullets were whining past us. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i30903 @@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ definition: - be dispersed or disseminated example: - - Rumors and accusations are flying + - Rumors and accusations are flying. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i30904 @@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ definition: - move like a floating object example: - - The moon rode high in the night sky + - The moon rode high in the night sky. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i30905 @@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ definition: - cover a certain distance example: - - She came a long way + - She came a long way. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i30906 @@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ definition: - move like a ghost example: - - The masked men ghosted across the moonlit yard + - The masked men ghosted across the moonlit yard. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i30907 @@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00301267-n example: - - The plane passed over Damascus + - The plane passed over Damascus. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i30909 @@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00301267-n example: - - she is flying to Cincinnati tonight + - She is flying to Cincinnati tonight. - Are we driving or flying? hypernym: - 01845021-v @@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ - 00301267-n example: - The candidate red-eyed from California to the East Coast the night before the - election to give a last stump speech + election to give a last stump speech. hypernym: - 01844180-v ili: i30911 @@ -322,8 +322,8 @@ definition: - travel by means of an aircraft, bus, etc. example: - - She hopped a train to Chicago - - He hopped rides all over the country + - She hopped a train to Chicago. + - He hopped rides all over the country. hypernym: - 01845021-v ili: i30912 @@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ definition: - ride or float on an inflated tube example: - - We tubed down the river on a hot summer day + - We tubed down the river on a hot summer day. hypernym: - 01959843-v ili: i30913 @@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ definition: - undergo transportation as in a vehicle example: - - We travelled North on Rte. 508 + - We travelled North on Rte. 508. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i30914 @@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ definition: - direct one's course or way example: - - wend your way through the crowds + - Wend your way through the crowds. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i30915 @@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ definition: - cause to sheer example: - - She sheered her car around the obstacle + - She sheered her car around the obstacle. hypernym: - 01935739-v ili: i30916 @@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ definition: - steer a vehicle to the side of the road example: - - The car pulled over when the ambulance approached at high speed + - The car pulled over when the ambulance approached at high speed. hypernym: - 01935739-v ili: i30917 @@ -391,8 +391,8 @@ definition: - travel or traverse (a distance) example: - - This car does 150 miles per hour - - We did 6 miles on our hike every day + - This car does 150 miles per hour. + - We did 6 miles on our hike every day. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i30918 @@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ definition: - move quickly or suddenly example: - - He flew about the place + - He flew about the place. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i30920 @@ -425,7 +425,7 @@ definition: - leave the house to go somewhere example: - - We never went out when our children were small + - We never went out when our children were small. hypernym: - 02013448-v ili: i30921 @@ -436,7 +436,7 @@ definition: - leave behind example: - - the students deserted the campus after the end of exam period + - The students deserted the campus after the end of exam period. hypernym: - 02013448-v ili: i30922 @@ -447,7 +447,7 @@ definition: - travel by raft in water example: - - Raft the Colorado River + - raft the Colorado River hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i30923 @@ -460,8 +460,8 @@ definition: - travel or go by means of a certain kind of transportation, or a certain route example: - - He takes the bus to work - - She takes Route 1 to Newark + - He takes the bus to work. + - She takes Route 1 to Newark. hypernym: - 01161188-v ili: i30924 @@ -507,7 +507,7 @@ definition: - move, travel, or proceed toward some place example: - - He repaired to his cabin in the woods + - He repaired to his cabin in the woods. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i30928 @@ -540,8 +540,8 @@ definition: - come to see in an official or professional capacity example: - - The governor visited the prison - - The grant administrator visited the laboratory + - The governor visited the prison. + - The grant administrator visited the laboratory. hypernym: - 01853188-v ili: i30931 @@ -553,7 +553,7 @@ definition: - visit again example: - - We revisited Rome after 25 years + - We revisited Rome after 25 years. hypernym: - 02008888-v ili: i30932 @@ -564,7 +564,7 @@ definition: - be a regular or frequent visitor to a certain place example: - - She haunts the ballet + - She haunts the ballet. hypernym: - 01847631-v ili: i30933 @@ -576,7 +576,7 @@ definition: - sail or travel about for pleasure, relaxation, or sightseeing example: - - We were cruising in the Caribbean + - We were cruising in the Caribbean. hypernym: - 01850262-v ili: i30934 @@ -589,7 +589,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00301267-n example: - - Please keep your seat belt fastened while the plane is reaching cruising altitude + - Please keep your seat belt fastened while the plane is reaching cruising altitude. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i30935 @@ -611,7 +611,7 @@ definition: - make a tour of a certain place example: - - We toured the Provence this summer + - We toured the Provence this summer. hypernym: - 01849662-v ili: i30937 @@ -652,8 +652,8 @@ definition: - ride in or travel with a sledge example: - - the antarctic expedition sledged along the coastline - - The children sledged all day by the lake + - The antarctic expedition sledged along the coastline. + - The children sledged all day by the lake. hypernym: - 01849662-v ili: i30941 @@ -664,7 +664,7 @@ definition: - travel on water propelled by wind or by other means example: - - The QE2 will sail to Southampton tomorrow + - The QE2 will sail to Southampton tomorrow. hypernym: - 01849662-v ili: i30942 @@ -677,8 +677,8 @@ definition: - traverse or travel on (a body of water) example: - - We sailed the Atlantic - - He sailed the Pacific all alone + - We sailed the Atlantic. + - He sailed the Pacific all alone. hypernym: - 01850858-v ili: i30943 @@ -703,7 +703,7 @@ definition: - make a long and difficult journey example: - - They trekked towards the North Pole with sleds and skis + - They trekked towards the North Pole with sleds and skis. hypernym: - 01849662-v ili: i30945 @@ -714,7 +714,7 @@ definition: - journey on foot, especially in the mountains example: - - We spent the summer trekking in the foothills of the Himalayas + - We spent the summer trekking in the foothills of the Himalayas. hypernym: - 01849662-v ili: i30946 @@ -734,7 +734,7 @@ definition: - ride over, along, or through example: - - Ride the freeways of California + - ride the freeways of California hypernym: - 01850858-v ili: i30948 @@ -747,7 +747,7 @@ definition: - travel over (an area of land or sea) in an aircraft example: - - Lindbergh was the first to fly the Atlantic + - Lindbergh was the first to fly the Atlantic. hypernym: - 01850858-v ili: i30949 @@ -776,8 +776,8 @@ definition: - fly a kite example: - - Kids were kiting in the park - - They kited the Red Dragon model + - Kids were kiting in the park. + - They kited the Red Dragon model. hypernym: - 01852000-v ili: i30951 @@ -797,8 +797,8 @@ definition: - move in order to make room for someone for something example: - - The park gave way to a supermarket - - ‘Move over,’ he told the crowd + - The park gave way to a supermarket. + - ‘Move over,’ he told the crowd. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i30953 @@ -815,8 +815,8 @@ definition: - move away from a place into another direction example: - - Go away before I start to cry - - The train departs at noon + - Go away before I start to cry. + - The train departs at noon. hypernym: - 02019450-v ili: i30954 @@ -829,10 +829,10 @@ definition: - leave; informal or rude example: - - shove off! - - The children shoved along + - Shove off! + - The children shoved along. - Blow now! - - let's blow this place + - Let's blow this place. hypernym: - 01852660-v ili: i30955 @@ -845,10 +845,10 @@ definition: - move toward, travel toward something or somebody or approach something or somebody example: - - He came singing down the road - - Come with me to the Casbah - - come down here! - - come out of the closet! + - He came singing down the road. + - Come with me to the Casbah. + - Come down here! + - Come out of the closet! - come into the room hypernym: - 01839438-v @@ -861,7 +861,7 @@ definition: - come near in time example: - - Winter is approaching + - Winter is approaching. - approaching old age hypernym: - 01853188-v @@ -889,7 +889,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00299323-n example: - - The truck entered the driveway and drove up towards the house + - The truck entered the driveway and drove up towards the house. hypernym: - 02057865-v ili: i30959 @@ -903,9 +903,9 @@ - cause to move or shift into a new position or place, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense example: - - Move those boxes into the corner, please - - I'm moving my money to another bank - - The director moved more responsibilities onto his new assistant + - Move those boxes into the corner, please. + - I'm moving my money to another bank. + - The director moved more responsibilities onto his new assistant. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i30960 @@ -919,7 +919,7 @@ definition: - move in an agitated manner example: - - His fingers worked with tension + - His fingers worked with tension. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i30961 @@ -939,7 +939,7 @@ definition: - move into the center example: - - That vase in the picture is not centered + - That vase in the picture is not centered. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i30963 @@ -951,7 +951,7 @@ definition: - enter again example: - - You cannot re-enter the country with this visa + - You cannot re-enter the country with this visa. hypernym: - 02020375-v ili: i30964 @@ -971,7 +971,7 @@ definition: - move up and down example: - - The athlete pumps weights in the gym + - The athlete pumps weights in the gym. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i30966 @@ -1013,7 +1013,7 @@ definition: - cause or enable to pass through example: - - The canal will transit hundreds of ships every day + - The canal will transit hundreds of ships every day. hypernym: - 02081903-v ili: i30970 @@ -1048,7 +1048,7 @@ definition: - take liquid out of a container or well example: - - She drew water from the barrel + - She drew water from the barrel. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i30973 @@ -1077,7 +1077,7 @@ definition: - remove or draw away by the force of suction example: - - the doctors had to suction the water from the patient's lungs + - The doctors had to suction the water from the patient's lungs. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i30975 @@ -1090,7 +1090,7 @@ definition: - draw something in by or as if by a vacuum example: - - Mud was sucking at her feet + - Mud was sucking at her feet. hypernym: - 01858118-v ili: i30976 @@ -1112,7 +1112,7 @@ definition: - lift and reset in another soil or situation example: - - Transplant the young rice plants + - transplant the young rice plants hypernym: - 02017423-v ili: i30978 @@ -1135,8 +1135,8 @@ definition: - change residence, affiliation, or place of employment example: - - We moved from Idaho to Nebraska - - The basketball player moved from one team to another + - We moved from Idaho to Nebraska. + - The basketball player moved from one team to another. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i30980 @@ -1156,7 +1156,7 @@ definition: - occupy a place example: - - The crowds are moving in + - The crowds are moving in. hypernym: - 02654741-v - 01839438-v @@ -1186,7 +1186,7 @@ definition: - move out of an unsafe location into safety example: - - After the earthquake, residents were evacuated + - After the earthquake, residents were evacuated. hypernym: - 01859592-v ili: i30985 @@ -1197,8 +1197,8 @@ definition: - move from one country or region to another and settle there example: - - Many Germans migrated to South America in the mid-19th century - - This tribe transmigrated many times over the centuries + - Many Germans migrated to South America in the mid-19th century. + - This tribe transmigrated many times over the centuries. hypernym: - 01859592-v ili: i30986 @@ -1212,8 +1212,8 @@ definition: - move periodically or seasonally example: - - birds migrate in the winter - - The workers migrate to where the crops need harvesting + - Birds migrate in the winter. + - The workers migrate to where the crops need harvesting. hypernym: - 01859592-v ili: i30987 @@ -1226,7 +1226,7 @@ definition: - be in a certain place and not leave example: - - We are staying in Detroit; we are not moving to Cincinnati + - We are staying in Detroit; we are not moving to Cincinnati. - Stay put in the corner here! - Stick around and you will learn something! hypernym: @@ -1246,7 +1246,7 @@ definition: - get going or set in motion example: - - We simply could not start the engine + - We simply could not start the engine. - start up the computer hypernym: - 02372362-v @@ -1268,7 +1268,7 @@ definition: - start (a car engine) without a key by bypassing the ignition interlock example: - - The woman who lost the car keys had to hot-wire her van + - The woman who lost the car keys had to hot-wire her van. hypernym: - 01861703-v ili: i30991 @@ -1279,7 +1279,7 @@ definition: - stop or check by or as if by a pull at the reins example: - - He reined in his horses in front of the post office + - He reined in his horses in front of the post office. hypernym: - 01863207-v ili: i30992 @@ -1360,8 +1360,8 @@ definition: - cause to come to an abrupt stop example: - - Halt the engines - - Arrest the progress + - halt the engines + - arrest the progress - halt the presses hypernym: - 01863207-v @@ -1375,7 +1375,7 @@ definition: - cause to come to a sudden stop example: - - The noise brought her up in shock + - The noise brought her up in shock. hypernym: - 01863207-v ili: i31000 @@ -1412,7 +1412,7 @@ definition: - move quickly to another scene or focus when filming example: - - ‘cut away now!’ the director shouted + - ‘cut away now!’ the director shouted. hypernym: - 01864093-v ili: i31003 @@ -1423,7 +1423,7 @@ definition: - move to another scene when filming example: - - The camera cut to the sky + - The camera cut to the sky. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31004 @@ -1434,8 +1434,8 @@ definition: - signal to stop example: - - Let's flag down a cab — it's starting to rain - - The policeman flagged down our car + - Let's flag down a cab — it's starting to rain. + - The policeman flagged down our car. hypernym: - 01863207-v ili: i31005 @@ -1446,8 +1446,8 @@ definition: - come to a halt, stop moving example: - - the car stopped - - She stopped in front of a store window + - The car stopped. + - She stopped in front of a store window. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i31006 @@ -1461,7 +1461,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00299323-n example: - - The police car pulled up short and then turned around fast + - The police car pulled up short and then turned around fast. hypernym: - 01864781-v ili: i31007 @@ -1472,7 +1472,7 @@ definition: - stop for a moment, as if out of uncertainty or caution example: - - She checked for an instant and missed a step + - She checked for an instant and missed a step. hypernym: - 01864781-v ili: i31008 @@ -1486,7 +1486,7 @@ definition: - stop in a chase especially when scent is lost example: - - The dog checked + - The dog checked. hypernym: - 01864781-v ili: i31009 @@ -1527,7 +1527,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00299323-n example: - - They reined in in front of the post office + - They reined in in front of the post office. hypernym: - 01864781-v ili: i31012 @@ -1541,7 +1541,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00299323-n example: - - The car stalled in the driveway + - The car stalled in the driveway. hypernym: - 01864781-v ili: i31013 @@ -1553,7 +1553,7 @@ definition: - cause an engine to stop example: - - The inexperienced driver kept stalling the car + - The inexperienced driver kept stalling the car. hypernym: - 01863207-v ili: i31014 @@ -1586,8 +1586,8 @@ definition: - interrupt a trip example: - - we stopped at Aunt Mary's house - - they stopped for three days in Florence + - We stopped at Aunt Mary's house. + - They stopped for three days in Florence. hypernym: - 00780320-v ili: i31017 @@ -1601,8 +1601,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00299323-n example: - - The Rolls pulled up on our front lawn - - The chauffeur hauled up in front of us + - The Rolls pulled up on our front lawn. + - The chauffeur hauled up in front of us. hypernym: - 01864781-v ili: i31018 @@ -1619,7 +1619,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00299323-n example: - - He pulled up the car in front of the hotel + - He pulled up the car in front of the hotel. hypernym: - 01863207-v ili: i31019 @@ -1650,7 +1650,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00299323-n example: - - We had to brake suddenly when a chicken crossed the road + - We had to brake suddenly when a chicken crossed the road. hypernym: - 01864781-v ili: i31021 @@ -1663,7 +1663,7 @@ definition: - travel a route regularly example: - - Ships ply the waters near the coast + - Ships ply the waters near the coast. hypernym: - 01846997-v ili: i31022 @@ -1677,7 +1677,7 @@ definition: - begin or set in motion example: - - I start at eight in the morning + - I start at eight in the morning. - Ready, set, go! hypernym: - 00126072-v @@ -1691,7 +1691,7 @@ definition: - get started or set in motion, used figuratively example: - - the project took a long time to get off the ground + - The project took a long time to get off the ground. hypernym: - 01868216-v ili: i31024 @@ -1703,7 +1703,7 @@ definition: - move abruptly example: - - The ship suddenly lurched to the left + - The ship suddenly lurched to the left. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31025 @@ -1726,7 +1726,7 @@ definition: - shock physically example: - - Georgia was shaken up in the Tech game + - Georgia was shaken up in the Tech game. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i31027 @@ -1739,7 +1739,7 @@ definition: - to move (the head or body) quickly downwards or away example: - - Before he could duck, another stone struck him + - Before he could duck, another stone struck him. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31028 @@ -1750,7 +1750,7 @@ definition: - move up and down repeatedly in a quick, short movement example: - - her rucksack bobbed gently on her back + - Her rucksack bobbed gently on her back. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31029 @@ -1783,7 +1783,7 @@ definition: - move up and down with no specific path example: - - the cork bobbed around in the pool + - The cork bobbed around in the pool. hypernym: - 01869369-v ili: i31032 @@ -1795,7 +1795,7 @@ definition: - roll around example: - - pigs were wallowing in the mud + - Pigs were wallowing in the mud. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31033 @@ -1807,8 +1807,8 @@ definition: - move by turning over or rotating example: - - The child rolled down the hill - - turn over on your left side + - The child rolled down the hill. + - Turn over on your left side. hypernym: - 01911251-v ili: i31034 @@ -1822,7 +1822,7 @@ definition: - roll around the rim of example: - - the ball rimmed the basket + - The ball rimmed the basket. hypernym: - 01870178-v ili: i31035 @@ -1833,8 +1833,8 @@ definition: - cause to move by turning over or in a circular manner of as if on an axis example: - - She rolled the ball - - They rolled their eyes at his words + - She rolled the ball. + - They rolled their eyes at his words. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i31036 @@ -1859,7 +1859,7 @@ - pass across (a sign or house of the zodiac) or pass across (the disk of a celestial body or the meridian of a place) example: - - The comet will transit on September 11 + - The comet will transit on September 11. hypernym: - 02054081-v ili: i31038 @@ -1903,7 +1903,7 @@ definition: - make a rolling motion or turn example: - - The dog rolled over + - The dog rolled over. hypernym: - 01911251-v ili: i31042 @@ -1923,7 +1923,7 @@ definition: - move heavily example: - - the streetcar trundled down the avenue + - The streetcar trundled down the avenue. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31044 @@ -1944,8 +1944,8 @@ definition: - to move in a twisting or contorted motion, (especially when struggling) example: - - The prisoner writhed in discomfort - - The child tried to wriggle free from his aunt's embrace + - The prisoner writhed in discomfort. + - The child tried to wriggle free from his aunt's embrace. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31046 @@ -1979,8 +1979,8 @@ definition: - move unsteadily example: - - His knees wobbled - - The old cart wobbled down the street + - His knees wobbled. + - The old cart wobbled down the street. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31049 @@ -2002,7 +2002,7 @@ definition: - move unobtrusively or furtively example: - - The young man began to sidle near the pretty girl sitting on the log + - The young man began to sidle near the pretty girl sitting on the log. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31051 @@ -2013,7 +2013,7 @@ definition: - jump straight up example: - - kangaroos pronk + - Kangaroos pronk. hypernym: - 01967949-v ili: i31052 @@ -2024,9 +2024,9 @@ definition: - move with sweeping, effortless, gliding motions example: - - The diva swept into the room - - Shreds of paper sailed through the air - - The searchlights swept across the sky + - The diva swept into the room. + - Shreds of paper sailed through the air. + - The searchlights swept across the sky. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31053 @@ -2040,7 +2040,7 @@ definition: - sweep majestically example: - - Airplanes were swanning over the mountains + - Airplanes were swanning over the mountains. hypernym: - 01873556-v ili: i31054 @@ -2051,8 +2051,8 @@ definition: - sweep across or over example: - - Her long skirt brushed the floor - - A gasp swept cross the audience + - Her long skirt brushed the floor. + - A gasp swept cross the audience. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31055 @@ -2067,7 +2067,7 @@ definition: - move obliquely or sideways, usually in an uncontrolled manner example: - - the wheels skidded against the sidewalk + - The wheels skidded against the sidewalk. hypernym: - 01891569-v ili: i31056 @@ -2082,7 +2082,7 @@ definition: - move forward or under in a sliding motion example: - - The child was injured when he submarined under the safety belt of the car + - The child was injured when he submarined under the safety belt of the car. hypernym: - 01874268-v ili: i31057 @@ -2093,7 +2093,7 @@ definition: - slide without control example: - - the car skidded in the curve on the wet road + - The car skidded in the curve on the wet road. hypernym: - 01874268-v ili: i31058 @@ -2142,7 +2142,7 @@ definition: - tremble or shake example: - - His voice wobbled with restrained emotion + - His voice wobbled with restrained emotion. hypernym: - 01895242-v ili: i31063 @@ -2154,7 +2154,7 @@ definition: - come into rough contact with while moving example: - - The passengers jostled each other in the overcrowded train + - The passengers jostled each other in the overcrowded train. hypernym: - 01875972-v ili: i31064 @@ -2169,7 +2169,7 @@ - 01449876-v - 01835473-v example: - - He pushed the table into a corner + - He pushed the table into a corner. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i31065 @@ -2183,7 +2183,7 @@ definition: - press against forcefully without moving example: - - she pushed against the wall with all her strength + - She pushed against the wall with all her strength. hypernym: - 01449876-v ili: i31066 @@ -2197,7 +2197,7 @@ definition: - move strenuously and with effort example: - - The crowd pushed forward + - The crowd pushed forward. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31067 @@ -2240,7 +2240,7 @@ definition: - force one's way example: - - He muscled into the union + - He muscled into the union. hypernym: - 01875972-v ili: i31071 @@ -2269,7 +2269,7 @@ definition: - push from beneath example: - - She pushed up her children when the policeman came by + - She pushed up her children when the policeman came by. hypernym: - 01877523-v ili: i31074 @@ -2299,7 +2299,7 @@ definition: - be driven or carried along, as by the air example: - - Sounds wafted into the room + - Sounds wafted into the room. hypernym: - 01906776-v ili: i31077 @@ -2330,8 +2330,8 @@ definition: - set afloat example: - - He floated the logs down the river - - The boy floated his toy boat on the pond + - He floated the logs down the river. + - The boy floated his toy boat on the pond. hypernym: - 01957669-v ili: i31080 @@ -2378,9 +2378,9 @@ definition: - move back and forth or sideways example: - - the ship was rocking - - the tall building swayed - - She rocked back and forth on her feet + - The ship was rocking. + - The tall building swayed. + - She rocked back and forth on her feet. hypernym: - 01880523-v ili: i31084 @@ -2395,7 +2395,7 @@ definition: - move, rock, or sway from side to side example: - - The ship rolled on the heavy seas + - The ship rolled on the heavy seas. hypernym: - 01879288-v ili: i31085 @@ -2406,7 +2406,7 @@ definition: - alternate the direction of motion of example: - - the engine reciprocates the propeller + - The engine reciprocates the propeller. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31086 @@ -2419,7 +2419,7 @@ example: - rock the cradle - rock the baby - - the wind swayed the trees gently + - The wind swayed the trees gently. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i31087 @@ -2460,7 +2460,7 @@ definition: - hold or place in or as if in a cradle example: - - He cradled the infant in his arms + - He cradled the infant in his arms. hypernym: - 01219234-v ili: i31091 @@ -2471,7 +2471,7 @@ definition: - move or sway in a rising and falling or wavelike pattern example: - - the line on the monitor vacillated + - The line on the monitor vacillated. hypernym: - 00558293-v ili: i31092 @@ -2497,7 +2497,7 @@ definition: - move or walk in a swinging or swaying manner example: - - He swung back + - He swung back. hypernym: - 01880523-v ili: i31094 @@ -2521,7 +2521,7 @@ definition: - sway gently back and forth, as in a nodding motion example: - - the flowers were nodding in the breeze + - The flowers were nodding in the breeze. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31096 @@ -2532,7 +2532,7 @@ definition: - lash or flick about sharply example: - - The lion lashed its tail + - The lion lashed its tail. hypernym: - 01881348-v ili: i31097 @@ -2543,7 +2543,7 @@ definition: - move or swing from side to side regularly example: - - the needle on the meter was oscillating + - The needle on the meter was oscillating. hypernym: - 01881348-v ili: i31098 @@ -2555,7 +2555,7 @@ definition: - oscillate about a desired speed, position, or state to an undesirable extent example: - - The oscillator hunts about the correct frequency + - The oscillator hunts about the correct frequency. hypernym: - 01882056-v ili: i31099 @@ -2566,7 +2566,7 @@ definition: - vibrate before coming to a total rest example: - - the children's swing librated + - The children's swing librated. hypernym: - 01882056-v ili: i31100 @@ -2577,7 +2577,7 @@ definition: - move back and forth very rapidly example: - - the candle flickered + - The candle flickered. hypernym: - 01880523-v ili: i31101 @@ -2592,8 +2592,8 @@ definition: - turn abruptly and face the other way, either physically or metaphorically example: - - He turned around to face his opponent - - My conscience told me to turn around before I made a mistake + - He turned around to face his opponent. + - My conscience told me to turn around before I made a mistake. hypernym: - 01911251-v ili: i31102 @@ -2606,7 +2606,7 @@ definition: - expand and contract rhythmically; beat rhythmically example: - - The baby's heart was pulsating again after the surgeon massaged it + - The baby's heart was pulsating again after the surgeon massaged it. hypernym: - 01884106-v ili: i31103 @@ -2621,7 +2621,7 @@ definition: - move with or as if with a regular alternating motion example: - - the city pulsated with music and excitement + - The city pulsated with music and excitement. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31104 @@ -2638,7 +2638,7 @@ definition: - drive by or as if by pulsation example: - - A soft breeze pulsed the air + - A soft breeze pulsed the air. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i31105 @@ -2649,7 +2649,7 @@ definition: - beat rapidly example: - - His heart palpitated + - His heart palpitated. hypernym: - 01884106-v ili: i31106 @@ -2663,7 +2663,7 @@ definition: - move rhythmically example: - - Her heart was beating fast + - Her heart was beating fast. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31107 @@ -2699,7 +2699,7 @@ definition: - indicate by beating, as with the fingers or drumsticks example: - - Beat the rhythm + - beat the rhythm hypernym: - 00923271-v ili: i31110 @@ -2714,7 +2714,7 @@ definition: - to flutter noisily when moved by the wind example: - - flags flapped in the strong wind + - Flags flapped in the strong wind. hypernym: - 01884106-v ili: i31111 @@ -2736,12 +2736,12 @@ definition: - move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment example: - - The gypsies roamed the woods + - The gypsies roamed the woods. - roving vagabonds - the wandering Jew - - The cattle roam across the prairie - - the laborers drift from one town to the next - - They rolled from town to town + - The cattle roam across the prairie. + - The laborers drift from one town to the next. + - They rolled from town to town. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31113 @@ -2766,7 +2766,7 @@ definition: - cross on foot example: - - We had to tramp the creeks + - We had to tramp the creeks. hypernym: - 01916152-v ili: i31114 @@ -2786,8 +2786,8 @@ definition: - take a walk; go for a walk; walk for pleasure example: - - The lovers held hands while walking - - We like to walk every Sunday + - The lovers held hands while walking. + - We like to walk every Sunday. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31116 @@ -2801,7 +2801,7 @@ definition: - take a walk for one's health or to aid digestion, as after a meal example: - - A good way of exercising is to constitutionalize + - A good way of exercising is to constitutionalize. hypernym: - 01886163-v ili: i31117 @@ -2823,9 +2823,9 @@ definition: - to move or cause to move in a sinuous, spiral, or circular course example: - - the river winds through the hills - - the path meanders through the vineyards - - sometimes, the gout wanders through the entire body + - The river winds through the hills. + - The path meanders through the vineyards. + - Sometimes, the gout wanders through the entire body. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31119 @@ -2842,7 +2842,7 @@ definition: - move along a winding path example: - - The army snaked through the jungle + - The army snaked through the jungle. hypernym: - 01886807-v ili: i31120 @@ -2853,7 +2853,7 @@ definition: - change place or direction example: - - Shift one's position + - shift one's position hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i31121 @@ -2866,7 +2866,7 @@ definition: - dislodge from a position example: - - She beat the dealer down to a much better price + - She beat the dealer down to a much better price. hypernym: - 01887337-v ili: i31122 @@ -2877,9 +2877,9 @@ definition: - play boisterously example: - - The children frolicked in the garden + - The children frolicked in the garden. - the gamboling lambs in the meadows - - The toddlers romped in the playroom + - The toddlers romped in the playroom. hypernym: - 02423786-v ili: i31123 @@ -2912,7 +2912,7 @@ definition: - move ahead steadily example: - - He forged ahead + - He forged ahead. hypernym: - 01996535-v ili: i31125 @@ -2923,7 +2923,7 @@ definition: - jump vertically, with legs stiff and back arched example: - - the young filly bucked + - The young filly bucked. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31126 @@ -2936,8 +2936,8 @@ definition: - heel over example: - - The tower is tilting - - The ceiling is slanting + - The tower is tilting. + - The ceiling is slanting. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31127 @@ -2963,7 +2963,7 @@ definition: - move sideways or in an unsteady way example: - - The ship careened out of control + - The ship careened out of control. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31129 @@ -2977,7 +2977,7 @@ definition: - rise or heave upward under the influence of a natural force such as a wave example: - - the boats surged + - The boats surged. hypernym: - 01972576-v ili: i31130 @@ -2989,7 +2989,7 @@ definition: - be agitated example: - - the sea was churning in the storm + - The sea was churning in the storm. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31131 @@ -3012,8 +3012,8 @@ definition: - blow on example: - - The wind was winnowing her hair - - the wind winnowed the grass + - The wind was winnowing her hair. + - The wind winnowed the grass. hypernym: - 01889573-v ili: i31133 @@ -3024,7 +3024,7 @@ definition: - move slowly; in the case of people or animals with the body near the ground example: - - The crocodile was crawling along the riverbed + - The crocodile was crawling along the riverbed. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31134 @@ -3045,7 +3045,7 @@ definition: - to move hurriedly example: - - The friend scrambled after them + - The friend scrambled after them. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31136 @@ -3056,7 +3056,7 @@ definition: - to pass or move unobtrusively or smoothly example: - - They slid through the wicket in the big gate + - They slid through the wicket in the big gate. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31137 @@ -3086,7 +3086,7 @@ definition: - move along on or as if on wheels or a wheeled vehicle example: - - The President's convoy rolled past the crowds + - The President's convoy rolled past the crowds. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31140 @@ -3109,7 +3109,7 @@ definition: - cause to move round and round example: - - The child trolled her hoop + - The child trolled her hoop. hypernym: - 01891013-v ili: i31142 @@ -3156,7 +3156,7 @@ definition: - move stealthily example: - - The ship slipped away in the darkness + - The ship slipped away in the darkness. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31147 @@ -3168,7 +3168,7 @@ definition: - move or jerk quickly and involuntarily up and down or sideways example: - - His hands were trembling when he signed the document + - His hands were trembling when he signed the document. hypernym: - 01893603-v ili: i31148 @@ -3179,7 +3179,7 @@ definition: - shake with seismic vibrations example: - - The earth was quaking + - The earth was quaking. hypernym: - 01893603-v ili: i31149 @@ -3203,7 +3203,7 @@ definition: - shake with fast, tremulous movements example: - - His nostrils palpitated + - His nostrils palpitated. hypernym: - 01892504-v ili: i31151 @@ -3216,7 +3216,7 @@ definition: - cause to throb or beat rapidly example: - - Her violent feelings palpitated the young woman's heart + - Her violent feelings palpitated the young woman's heart. hypernym: - 01893603-v ili: i31152 @@ -3229,8 +3229,8 @@ definition: - move or cause to move back and forth example: - - The chemist shook the flask vigorously - - My hands were shaking + - The chemist shook the flask vigorously. + - My hands were shaking. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31153 @@ -3242,7 +3242,7 @@ definition: - shake uncontrollably example: - - earthquakes convulsed the countryside + - Earthquakes convulsed the countryside. hypernym: - 01893603-v ili: i31154 @@ -3292,7 +3292,7 @@ definition: - move or stir about violently example: - - The feverish patient thrashed around in his bed + - The feverish patient thrashed around in his bed. hypernym: - 01893603-v ili: i31159 @@ -3310,7 +3310,7 @@ definition: - thrash about flexibly in the manner of a whiplash example: - - The tall grass whipped in the wind + - The tall grass whipped in the wind. hypernym: - 01894785-v ili: i31160 @@ -3331,7 +3331,7 @@ definition: - swing from one hold to the next example: - - the monkeys brachiate + - The monkeys brachiate. hypernym: - 01881348-v ili: i31162 @@ -3344,7 +3344,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - The old engine was juddering + - The old engine was juddering. hypernym: - 01895242-v ili: i31163 @@ -3356,7 +3356,7 @@ definition: - move with abrupt, seemingly uncontrolled motions example: - - The patient's legs were jerking + - The patient's legs were jerking. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31164 @@ -3370,8 +3370,8 @@ definition: - spring back; spring away from an impact example: - - The rubber ball bounced - - These particles do not resile but they unite after they collide + - The rubber ball bounced. + - These particles do not resile but they unite after they collide. hypernym: - 01967949-v ili: i31165 @@ -3410,7 +3410,7 @@ definition: - rebound after hitting example: - - The car caromed off several lampposts + - The car caromed off several lampposts. hypernym: - 01896097-v ili: i31168 @@ -3455,7 +3455,7 @@ definition: - cause to move with a flick example: - - he flicked his Bic + - He flicked his Bic. hypernym: - 01511000-v ili: i31172 @@ -3477,8 +3477,8 @@ definition: - move or strike with a noise example: - - he clicked on the light - - his arm was snapped forward + - He clicked on the light. + - His arm was snapped forward. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31174 @@ -3490,7 +3490,7 @@ definition: - move very slightly example: - - He shifted in his seat + - He shifted in his seat. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31175 @@ -3504,7 +3504,7 @@ definition: - to begin moving example: - - As the thunder started the sleeping children began to stir + - As the thunder started the sleeping children began to stir. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31176 @@ -3540,7 +3540,7 @@ entails: - 01932791-v example: - - The young girl danced into the room + - The young girl danced into the room. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31179 @@ -3622,7 +3622,7 @@ - dance and make rhythmic clicking sounds by means of metal plates nailed to the sole of the dance shoes example: - - Glover tapdances better than anybody + - Glover tapdances better than anybody. hypernym: - 01712535-v ili: i31187 @@ -3673,7 +3673,7 @@ definition: - do a break dance example: - - Kids were break-dancing at the street corner + - Kids were break-dancing at the street corner. hypernym: - 01712535-v ili: i31192 @@ -3838,7 +3838,7 @@ definition: - move from side to side example: - - The happy dog wagged his tail + - The happy dog wagged his tail. hypernym: - 01902275-v ili: i31209 @@ -3889,7 +3889,7 @@ definition: - push forcefully example: - - He thrust his chin forward + - He thrust his chin forward. hypernym: - 01875972-v ili: i31214 @@ -3901,7 +3901,7 @@ - thrust down or into example: - dig the oars into the water - - dig your foot into the floor + - Dig your foot into the floor. hypernym: - 01903255-v ili: i31215 @@ -3912,7 +3912,7 @@ definition: - move with sudden speed example: - - His forefinger darted in all directions as he spoke + - His forefinger darted in all directions as he spoke. hypernym: - 02066140-v ili: i31216 @@ -3923,7 +3923,7 @@ definition: - move along rapidly and lightly; skim or dart example: - - The hummingbird flitted among the branches + - The hummingbird flitted among the branches. hypernym: - 02059573-v ili: i31217 @@ -3946,7 +3946,7 @@ definition: - flap the wings rapidly or fly with flapping movements example: - - The seagulls fluttered overhead + - The seagulls fluttered overhead. hypernym: - 02097888-v ili: i31219 @@ -3959,7 +3959,7 @@ entails: - 01908923-v example: - - She stumbled over the tree root + - She stumbled over the tree root. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31220 @@ -3971,7 +3971,7 @@ definition: - stumble and nearly fall example: - - the horses foundered + - The horses foundered. hypernym: - 01904401-v ili: i31221 @@ -3984,7 +3984,7 @@ definition: - cause to stumble example: - - The questions on the test tripped him up + - The questions on the test tripped him up. hypernym: - 02456614-v ili: i31222 @@ -4014,7 +4014,7 @@ definition: - walk unsteadily, tripping repeatedly example: - - The drunk man stumbled about + - The drunk man stumbled about. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31225 @@ -4048,7 +4048,7 @@ definition: - cause to trot example: - - She trotted the horse home + - She trotted the horse home. hypernym: - 01911069-v ili: i31228 @@ -4059,8 +4059,8 @@ definition: - move in a wavy pattern or with a rising and falling motion example: - - The curtains undulated - - the waves rolled towards the beach + - The curtains undulated. + - The waves rolled towards the beach. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31229 @@ -4085,7 +4085,7 @@ definition: - flap when the wind is blowing equally on both sides example: - - the sails luffed + - The sails luffed. hypernym: - 01905776-v ili: i31231 @@ -4120,10 +4120,10 @@ definition: - be in motion due to some air or water current example: - - The leaves were blowing in the wind - - the boat drifted on the lake - - The sailboat was adrift on the open sea - - the shipwrecked boat drifted away from the shore + - The leaves were blowing in the wind. + - The boat drifted on the lake. + - The sailboat was adrift on the open sea. + - The shipwrecked boat drifted away from the shore. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31234 @@ -4140,7 +4140,7 @@ definition: - move in an unhurried fashion example: - - The unknown young man drifted among the invited guests + - The unknown young man drifted among the invited guests. hypernym: - 02046082-v ili: i31235 @@ -4153,7 +4153,7 @@ definition: - move or seem to move quickly, lightly, or irregularly example: - - The spotlights played on the politicians + - The spotlights played on the politicians. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31236 @@ -4164,7 +4164,7 @@ definition: - cause to move or operate freely within a bounded space example: - - The engine has a wheel that is playing in a rack + - The engine has a wheel that is playing in a rack. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i31237 @@ -4187,7 +4187,7 @@ definition: - flow back or recede example: - - the tides ebbed at noon + - The tides ebbed at noon. hypernym: - 01908113-v ili: i31239 @@ -4202,7 +4202,7 @@ definition: - move back and away from example: - - The enemy fell back + - The enemy fell back. hypernym: - 01998474-v ili: i31240 @@ -4226,7 +4226,7 @@ definition: - move as if gliding through water example: - - this snake swims through the soil where it lives + - This snake swims through the soil where it lives. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31242 @@ -4249,10 +4249,10 @@ - 01932791-v example: - Walk, don't run! - - We walked instead of driving - - She walks with a slight limp - - The patient cannot walk yet - - Walk over to the cabinet + - We walked instead of driving. + - She walks with a slight limp. + - The patient cannot walk yet. + - walk over to the cabinet hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31244 @@ -4278,7 +4278,7 @@ definition: - walk example: - - let's hoof it to the disco + - Let's hoof it to the disco. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -4294,7 +4294,7 @@ definition: - walk so that the toes assume an indicated position or direction example: - - She toes inwards + - She toes inwards. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31247 @@ -4314,8 +4314,8 @@ definition: - make walk example: - - He walks the horse up the mountain - - Walk the dog twice a day + - He walks the horse up the mountain. + - walk the dog twice a day hypernym: - 02512195-v ili: i31249 @@ -4329,7 +4329,7 @@ definition: - accompany or escort example: - - I'll walk you to your car + - I'll walk you to your car. hypernym: - 02029396-v ili: i31250 @@ -4343,8 +4343,8 @@ definition: - to change orientation or direction example: - - Turn towards me - - The mugger turned and fled before I could see his face + - Turn towards me. + - The mugger turned and fled before I could see his face. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31251 @@ -4357,7 +4357,7 @@ definition: - turn or go to the port or left side, of a ship example: - - The big ship was slowly porting + - The big ship was slowly porting. hypernym: - 01911251-v ili: i31252 @@ -4368,7 +4368,7 @@ definition: - turn so as to face; turn the face in a certain direction example: - - Turn and face your partner now + - Turn and face your partner now. hypernym: - 01911251-v ili: i31253 @@ -4450,8 +4450,8 @@ definition: - turn from an upright or normal position example: - - The big vase overturned - - The canoe tumped over + - The big vase overturned. + - The canoe tumped over. hypernym: - 01911251-v ili: i31261 @@ -4467,7 +4467,7 @@ definition: - become turned or set on end example: - - the airplanes upended + - The airplanes upended. hypernym: - 01913390-v ili: i31262 @@ -4493,9 +4493,9 @@ definition: - cause to overturn from an upright or normal position example: - - The cat knocked over the flower vase - - the clumsy customer turned over the vase - - he tumped over his beer + - The cat knocked over the flower vase. + - The clumsy customer turned over the vase. + - He tumped over his beer. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i31264 @@ -4514,7 +4514,7 @@ definition: - move or jump suddenly, as if in surprise or alarm example: - - She startled when I walked into the room + - She startled when I walked into the room. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31265 @@ -4555,8 +4555,8 @@ definition: - walk with no particular goal example: - - we were walking around in the garden - - after breakfast, she walked about in the park + - We were walking around in the garden. + - After breakfast, she walked about in the park. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31269 @@ -4590,7 +4590,7 @@ definition: - travel around, either by plane or ship example: - - We compassed the earth + - We compassed the earth. hypernym: - 01915332-v ili: i31272 @@ -4625,7 +4625,7 @@ definition: - travel across or pass over example: - - The caravan covered almost 100 miles each day + - The caravan covered almost 100 miles each day. hypernym: - 02054081-v ili: i31275 @@ -4644,9 +4644,9 @@ definition: - traverse or cover by walking example: - - Walk the tightrope - - Paul walked the streets of Damascus - - She walks 3 miles every day + - walk the tightrope + - Paul walked the streets of Damascus. + - She walks 3 miles every day. hypernym: - 01916152-v ili: i31277 @@ -4678,7 +4678,7 @@ definition: - pass into or through by filtering or permeating example: - - the substance infiltrated the material + - The substance infiltrated the material. hypernym: - 01460583-v ili: i31280 @@ -4707,7 +4707,7 @@ definition: - meet and pass example: - - the trains crossed + - The trains crossed. hypernym: - 02027242-v ili: i31283 @@ -4718,8 +4718,8 @@ definition: - cross or intersect so as to form a cross example: - - this nerve decussates the other - - the fibers decussate + - This nerve decussates the other. + - The fibers decussate. hypernym: - 01917990-v ili: i31284 @@ -4730,7 +4730,7 @@ definition: - move as if by clawing, seizing, or digging example: - - They clawed their way to the top of the mountain + - They clawed their way to the top of the mountain. hypernym: - 02054955-v ili: i31285 @@ -4741,7 +4741,7 @@ definition: - make one's way by jostling, pushing, or shoving example: - - We had to jostle our way to the front of the platform + - We had to jostle our way to the front of the platform. hypernym: - 02054955-v ili: i31286 @@ -4752,7 +4752,7 @@ definition: - fold so as to resemble a cross example: - - she crossed her legs + - She crossed her legs. hypernym: - 01280538-v ili: i31287 @@ -4763,7 +4763,7 @@ definition: - change from a crossed to an uncrossed position example: - - She uncrossed her legs + - She uncrossed her legs. hypernym: - 01582662-v ili: i31288 @@ -4774,7 +4774,7 @@ definition: - cover by running; run a certain distance example: - - She ran 10 miles that day + - She ran 10 miles that day. hypernym: - 02054081-v ili: i31289 @@ -4805,8 +4805,8 @@ definition: - make a passage or journey from one place to another example: - - The tourists moved through the town and bought up all the souvenirs - - Some travelers pass through the desert + - The tourists moved through the town and bought up all the souvenirs. + - Some travelers pass through the desert. hypernym: - 02054081-v ili: i31292 @@ -4823,7 +4823,7 @@ definition: - pass through or across example: - - The boat cut the water + - The boat cut the water. hypernym: - 01919358-v ili: i31293 @@ -4836,7 +4836,7 @@ definition: - pass directly and often in haste example: - - We cut through the neighbor's yard to get home sooner + - We cut through the neighbor's yard to get home sooner. hypernym: - 02054081-v ili: i31294 @@ -4849,7 +4849,7 @@ definition: - move through a body or an object with a slicing motion example: - - His hand sliced through the air + - His hand sliced through the air. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31295 @@ -4862,7 +4862,7 @@ - walk (through relatively shallow water) example: - Can we wade across the river to the other side? - - Wade the pond + - wade the pond hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31296 @@ -4873,7 +4873,7 @@ definition: - wade or dabble in a puddle example: - - The ducks and geese puddled in the backyard + - The ducks and geese puddled in the backyard. hypernym: - 01920207-v ili: i31297 @@ -4884,7 +4884,7 @@ definition: - to walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others example: - - He struts around like a rooster in a hen house + - He struts around like a rooster in a hen house. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31298 @@ -4911,7 +4911,7 @@ definition: - walk stealthily example: - - I saw a cougar slinking toward its prey + - I saw a cougar slinking toward its prey. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31300 @@ -4922,7 +4922,7 @@ definition: - walk impeded by some physical limitation or injury example: - - The old woman hobbles down to the store every day + - The old woman hobbles down to the store every day. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31301 @@ -4936,8 +4936,8 @@ definition: - walk by dragging one's feet example: - - he shuffled out of the room - - We heard his feet shuffling down the hall + - He shuffled out of the room. + - We heard his feet shuffling down the hall. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31302 @@ -4980,7 +4980,7 @@ definition: - move about in or as if in a predatory manner example: - - The suspicious stranger prowls the streets of the town + - The suspicious stranger prowls the streets of the town. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31306 @@ -4991,7 +4991,7 @@ definition: - move furtively example: - - The lonely man skulks down the main street all day + - The lonely man skulks down the main street all day. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31307 @@ -5012,7 +5012,7 @@ definition: - walk unsteadily, with short steps example: - - small children toddle + - Small children toddle. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31309 @@ -5028,7 +5028,7 @@ definition: - move without being stable, as if threatening to fall example: - - The drunk man tottered over to our table + - The drunk man tottered over to our table. hypernym: - 01879288-v ili: i31310 @@ -5039,7 +5039,7 @@ definition: - take a leisurely walk example: - - The ladies promenaded along the beach + - The ladies promenaded along the beach. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31311 @@ -5050,8 +5050,8 @@ definition: - walk fast, with regular or measured steps; walk with a stride example: - - He marched into the classroom and announced the exam - - The soldiers marched across the border + - He marched into the classroom and announced the exam. + - The soldiers marched across the border. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31312 @@ -5062,7 +5062,7 @@ definition: - walk with long steps example: - - He strode confidently across the hall + - He strode confidently across the hall. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31313 @@ -5073,7 +5073,7 @@ definition: - move or march as if in a crowd example: - - They children trooped into the room + - They children trooped into the room. hypernym: - 01923384-v ili: i31314 @@ -5084,7 +5084,7 @@ definition: - proceed in line example: - - The students filed into the classroom + - The students filed into the classroom. hypernym: - 02000767-v ili: i31315 @@ -5104,7 +5104,7 @@ definition: - enter briefly example: - - He popped in for two minutes + - He popped in for two minutes. hypernym: - 02020375-v ili: i31317 @@ -5115,7 +5115,7 @@ definition: - exit briefly example: - - He popped out for a quick coffee break + - He popped out for a quick coffee break. hypernym: - 02019450-v ili: i31318 @@ -5137,7 +5137,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - We went tramping about the state of Colorado + - We went tramping about the state of Colorado. hypernym: - 01924925-v ili: i31320 @@ -5150,7 +5150,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - We were hiking in Colorado + - We were hiking in Colorado. - hike the Rockies hypernym: - 01908923-v @@ -5162,7 +5162,7 @@ definition: - walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud example: - - Mules plodded in a circle around a grindstone + - Mules plodded in a circle around a grindstone. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31322 @@ -5178,7 +5178,7 @@ definition: - walk through mud or mire example: - - We had to splosh across the wet meadow + - We had to splosh across the wet meadow. hypernym: - 01925197-v ili: i31323 @@ -5233,7 +5233,7 @@ definition: - climb up and over example: - - They had to escalade canyons to reach their destination + - They had to escalade canyons to reach their destination. hypernym: - 01925957-v ili: i31327 @@ -5244,7 +5244,7 @@ definition: - creep up — used especially of plants example: - - The roses ramped over the wall + - The roses ramped over the wall. hypernym: - 01925957-v ili: i31328 @@ -5271,8 +5271,8 @@ - 01926888-v example: - The ascent was easy — roping down the mountain would be much more difficult and - dangerous - - You have to learn how to abseil when you want to do technical climbing + dangerous. + - You have to learn how to abseil when you want to do technical climbing. hypernym: - 01974840-v ili: i31330 @@ -5302,7 +5302,7 @@ definition: - mount again example: - - he remounted his horse + - He remounted his horse. hypernym: - 01927367-v ili: i31332 @@ -5313,7 +5313,7 @@ definition: - get out of quickly example: - - The officer hopped out when he spotted an illegally parked car + - The officer hopped out when he spotted an illegally parked car. hypernym: - 02019450-v ili: i31333 @@ -5356,7 +5356,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00301267-n example: - - Planes buzzed the crowds in the square + - Planes buzzed the crowds in the square. hypernym: - 01944262-v ili: i31337 @@ -5376,7 +5376,7 @@ definition: - march in a procession in a public place example: - - the veterans paraded down the street + - The veterans paraded down the street. hypernym: - 02000767-v ili: i31339 @@ -5389,7 +5389,7 @@ definition: - walk ostentatiously example: - - She parades her new husband around town + - She parades her new husband around town. hypernym: - 01910816-v ili: i31340 @@ -5402,7 +5402,7 @@ definition: - walk as if unable to control one's movements example: - - The drunken man staggered into the room + - The drunken man staggered into the room. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31341 @@ -5418,7 +5418,7 @@ definition: - walk with great difficulty example: - - He staggered along in the heavy snow + - He staggered along in the heavy snow. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31342 @@ -5430,7 +5430,7 @@ definition: - walk heavily example: - - The men stomped through the snow in their heavy boots + - The men stomped through the snow in their heavy boots. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31343 @@ -5443,7 +5443,7 @@ definition: - move heavily or clumsily example: - - The heavy man lumbered across the room + - The heavy man lumbered across the room. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31344 @@ -5455,8 +5455,8 @@ definition: - wander from a direct course or at random example: - - The child strayed from the path and her parents lost sight of her - - don't drift from the set course + - The child strayed from the path and her parents lost sight of her. + - Don't drift from the set course. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31345 @@ -5475,7 +5475,7 @@ entails: - 01453787-v example: - - Every summer they are backpacking in the Rockies + - Every summer they are backpacking in the Rockies. hypernym: - 01924925-v ili: i31346 @@ -5487,8 +5487,8 @@ definition: - move fast by using one's feet, with one foot off the ground at any given time example: - - Don't run — you'll be out of breath - - The children ran to the store + - Don't run — you'll be out of breath. + - The children ran to the store. hypernym: - 02059573-v ili: i31347 @@ -5511,7 +5511,7 @@ - travel rapidly, by any (unspecified) means example: - Run to the store! - - She always runs to Italy, because she has a lover there + - She always runs to Italy, because she has a lover there. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31349 @@ -5555,7 +5555,7 @@ definition: - run faster than example: - - in this race, I managed to outrun everybody else + - In this race, I managed to outrun everybody else. hypernym: - 01930264-v ili: i31353 @@ -5566,7 +5566,7 @@ definition: - keep company example: - - the heifers run with the bulls to produce offspring + - The heifers run with the bulls to produce offspring. hypernym: - 02029396-v ili: i31354 @@ -5655,7 +5655,7 @@ definition: - shift or move by taking a step example: - - step back + - Step back. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31362 @@ -5684,7 +5684,7 @@ definition: - walk with slow or fast paces example: - - He paced up and down the hall + - He paced up and down the hall. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31365 @@ -5695,7 +5695,7 @@ definition: - tread or stomp heavily or roughly example: - - The soldiers trampled across the fields + - The soldiers trampled across the fields. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31366 @@ -5707,7 +5707,7 @@ definition: - tread over example: - - the brick maker treadles over clay to pick out the stones + - The brick maker treadles over clay to pick out the stones. hypernym: - 01933420-v ili: i31367 @@ -5727,7 +5727,7 @@ definition: - walk daintily example: - - She minced down the street + - She minced down the street. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31369 @@ -5752,8 +5752,8 @@ entails: - 01959843-v example: - - We drove to the university every morning - - They motored to London for the theater + - We drove to the university every morning. + - They motored to London for the theater. hypernym: - 01839438-v - 01452567-v @@ -5770,7 +5770,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00299323-n example: - - We drive the turnpike to work + - We drive the turnpike to work. hypernym: - 01916152-v ili: i31372 @@ -5828,7 +5828,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00299323-n example: - - I want to test drive the new Porsche + - I want to test drive the new Porsche. hypernym: - 01934845-v ili: i31376 @@ -5841,7 +5841,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00299323-n example: - - She cruised the neighborhood in her new convertible + - She cruised the neighborhood in her new convertible. hypernym: - 01850858-v ili: i31377 @@ -5892,7 +5892,7 @@ definition: - direct carefully and safely example: - - He navigated his way to the altar + - He navigated his way to the altar. hypernym: - 01935739-v ili: i31381 @@ -5991,7 +5991,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00299323-n example: - - Park the car in front of the library + - Park the car in front of the library. - Can you park right here? hypernym: - 01935739-v @@ -6038,7 +6038,7 @@ entails: - 01839438-v example: - - Steer clear of him + - Steer clear of him. hypernym: - 02445887-v ili: i31394 @@ -6049,8 +6049,8 @@ definition: - to go or travel towards example: - - where is she heading? - - We were headed for the mountains + - Where is she heading? + - We were headed for the mountains. hypernym: - 01999581-v ili: i31395 @@ -6124,8 +6124,8 @@ definition: - travel by rail or train example: - - They railed from Rome to Venice - - She trained to Hamburg + - They railed from Rome to Venice. + - She trained to Hamburg. hypernym: - 01959843-v ili: i31402 @@ -6139,7 +6139,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - The Dutch often skate along the canals in winter + - The Dutch often skate along the canals in winter. hypernym: - 01891569-v ili: i31403 @@ -6187,7 +6187,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - In some fashionable restaurants, the waiters roller skate around + - In some fashionable restaurants, the waiters roller skate around. hypernym: - 01940612-v ili: i31407 @@ -6211,8 +6211,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - you'd better wear a helmet and knee protectors when you Rollerblade! - - The muscular actor loves to Rollerblade + - You'd better wear a helmet and knee protectors when you Rollerblade! + - The muscular actor loves to Rollerblade. hypernym: - 01940612-v ili: i31409 @@ -6238,8 +6238,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - We love to ski the Rockies - - My children don't ski + - We love to ski the Rockies. + - My children don't ski. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31411 @@ -6338,7 +6338,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - The boys bobbed down the hill screaming with pleasure + - The boys bobbed down the hill screaming with pleasure. hypernym: - 01943033-v ili: i31420 @@ -6375,7 +6375,7 @@ definition: - travel through the air; be airborne example: - - Man cannot fly + - Man cannot fly. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31423 @@ -6423,7 +6423,7 @@ entails: - 01944262-v example: - - The pilot flew to Cuba + - The pilot flew to Cuba. hypernym: - 01227308-v ili: i31427 @@ -6508,7 +6508,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00301267-n example: - - The pilot kited for a long time over the mountains + - The pilot kited for a long time over the mountains. hypernym: - 01946206-v ili: i31434 @@ -6582,7 +6582,7 @@ definition: - be motionless, in suspension example: - - The bird poised for a few moments before it attacked + - The bird poised for a few moments before it attacked. hypernym: - 01947307-v ili: i31441 @@ -6593,7 +6593,7 @@ definition: - rise rapidly example: - - the dollar soared against the yen + - The dollar soared against the yen. hypernym: - 01972576-v ili: i31442 @@ -6608,7 +6608,7 @@ definition: - be erected, built, or constructed example: - - New buildings are going up everywhere + - New buildings are going up everywhere. hypernym: - 01972576-v ili: i31443 @@ -6619,7 +6619,7 @@ definition: - shoot up abruptly, like a rocket example: - - prices skyrocketed + - Prices skyrocketed. hypernym: - 01972576-v ili: i31444 @@ -6633,7 +6633,7 @@ entails: - 01972576-v example: - - The guru claimed that he could levitate + - The guru claimed that he could levitate. hypernym: - 01944262-v ili: i31445 @@ -6647,7 +6647,7 @@ definition: - cause to rise in the air and float, as if in defiance of gravity example: - - The magician levitated the woman + - The magician levitated the woman. hypernym: - 01978076-v ili: i31446 @@ -6673,7 +6673,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00817462-n example: - - The ship steamed off into the Pacific + - The ship steamed off into the Pacific. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31448 @@ -6716,8 +6716,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00817462-n example: - - I love sailing, especially on the open sea - - the ship sails on + - I love sailing, especially on the open sea. + - The ship sails on. hypernym: - 01948551-v ili: i31452 @@ -6730,7 +6730,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00817462-n example: - - The boat beat in the strong wind + - The boat beat in the strong wind. hypernym: - 01949375-v ili: i31453 @@ -6767,8 +6767,8 @@ - 02861626-n - 00817462-n example: - - The sailors decided to tack the boat - - The boat tacked + - The sailors decided to tack the boat. + - The boat tacked. hypernym: - 01949375-v ili: i31456 @@ -6782,7 +6782,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00817462-n example: - - The sailors decided it was time to wear ship + - The sailors decided it was time to wear ship. hypernym: - 01949375-v ili: i31457 @@ -6793,7 +6793,7 @@ definition: - shift from one side of the ship to the other example: - - The sail jibbed wildly + - The sail jibbed wildly. hypernym: - 01949375-v ili: i31458 @@ -6860,7 +6860,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - we kayaked down the river + - We kayaked down the river. hypernym: - 01948551-v ili: i31463 @@ -6873,7 +6873,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - paddle your own canoe + - Paddle your own canoe. hypernym: - 01948551-v ili: i31464 @@ -6886,7 +6886,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - Californians love to surf + - Californians love to surf. hypernym: - 01891569-v ili: i31465 @@ -6909,7 +6909,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - You cannot windsurf when the air is completely still + - You cannot windsurf when the air is completely still. hypernym: - 01951936-v ili: i31467 @@ -6920,7 +6920,7 @@ definition: - ride in a hot-air balloon example: - - He tried to balloon around the earth but storms forced him to land in China + - He tried to balloon around the earth but storms forced him to land in China. hypernym: - 01944952-v ili: i31468 @@ -6931,7 +6931,7 @@ definition: - travel slowly example: - - The plane taxied down the runway + - The plane taxied down the runway. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31469 @@ -7036,7 +7036,7 @@ definition: - send or move around by bus example: - - The children were bussed to school + - The children were bussed to school. hypernym: - 01957669-v ili: i31479 @@ -7109,9 +7109,9 @@ definition: - cause to go somewhere example: - - The explosion sent the car flying in the air - - She sent her children to camp - - He directed all his energies into his dissertation + - The explosion sent the car flying in the air. + - She sent her children to camp. + - He directed all his energies into his dissertation. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i31486 @@ -7123,8 +7123,8 @@ definition: - channel one's attention, interest, thought, or attention toward or away from something example: - - The pedophile turned to boys for satisfaction - - people turn to mysticism at the turn of a millennium + - The pedophile turned to boys for satisfaction. + - People turn to mysticism at the turn of a millennium. hypernym: - 01955339-v ili: i31487 @@ -7135,7 +7135,7 @@ definition: - to send or let go example: - - They turned away the crowd at the gate of the governor's mansion + - They turned away the crowd at the gate of the governor's mansion. hypernym: - 01955339-v ili: i31488 @@ -7187,7 +7187,7 @@ definition: - send back to a committee example: - - The bill was recommitted three times in the House + - The bill was recommitted three times in the House. hypernym: - 01956757-v ili: i31493 @@ -7198,7 +7198,7 @@ definition: - channel into a new direction example: - - redirect your attention to the danger from the fundamentalists + - Redirect your attention to the danger from the fundamentalists. hypernym: - 01955339-v ili: i31494 @@ -7249,7 +7249,7 @@ definition: - convey (goods etc.) by rails example: - - fresh fruit are railed from Italy to Belgium + - Fresh fruit are railed from Italy to Belgium. hypernym: - 01957669-v ili: i31499 @@ -7343,8 +7343,8 @@ definition: - be carried or travel on or in a vehicle example: - - I ride to work in a bus - - He rides the subway downtown every day + - I ride to work in a bus. + - He rides the subway downtown every day. hypernym: - 01845021-v ili: i31508 @@ -7360,7 +7360,7 @@ - rise up onto a thin film of water between the tires and road so that there is no more contact with the road example: - - the car aquaplaned + - The car aquaplaned. hypernym: - 01946577-v ili: i31509 @@ -7373,7 +7373,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00299323-n example: - - We tooled down the street + - We tooled down the street. hypernym: - 01959843-v ili: i31510 @@ -7399,7 +7399,7 @@ definition: - give a passenger or a hitchhiker a lift example: - - We picked up a hitchhiker on the highway + - We picked up a hitchhiker on the highway. hypernym: - 01957669-v ili: i31512 @@ -7434,7 +7434,7 @@ example: - She never sat a horse! - Did you ever ride a camel? - - The girl liked to drive the young mare + - The girl liked to drive the young mare. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31515 @@ -7459,7 +7459,7 @@ definition: - driving animals such as horses and cattle while riding along with them example: - - Joe was riding herd during the day + - Joe was riding herd during the day. hypernym: - 01961388-v ili: i31517 @@ -7472,7 +7472,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00300043-n example: - - The champion bicyclist outrode all his competitors + - The champion bicyclist outrode all his competitors. hypernym: - 01961388-v ili: i31518 @@ -7536,7 +7536,7 @@ definition: - spring forward on the hind legs example: - - The young horse was prancing in the meadow + - The young horse was prancing in the meadow. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31523 @@ -7551,7 +7551,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00300043-n example: - - The men cantered away + - The men cantered away. hypernym: - 01962474-v ili: i31524 @@ -7565,7 +7565,7 @@ - 00300043-n - 00451320-n example: - - He cantered the horse across the meadow + - He cantered the horse across the meadow. hypernym: - 01961388-v ili: i31525 @@ -7585,7 +7585,7 @@ definition: - walk at a pace example: - - The horses walked across the meadow + - The horses walked across the meadow. hypernym: - 02095432-v ili: i31527 @@ -7601,7 +7601,7 @@ - 00300043-n - 00451320-n example: - - He was galloping down the road + - He was galloping down the road. hypernym: - 01962474-v ili: i31528 @@ -7652,7 +7652,7 @@ definition: - go at galloping speed example: - - The horse was galloping along + - The horse was galloping along. hypernym: - 02095432-v ili: i31532 @@ -7675,8 +7675,8 @@ definition: - travel through water example: - - We had to swim for 20 minutes to reach the shore - - a big fish was swimming in the tank + - We had to swim for 20 minutes to reach the shore. + - A big fish was swimming in the tank. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31534 @@ -7695,7 +7695,7 @@ definition: - swim in or form a large group of fish example: - - A cluster of schooling fish was attracted to the bait + - A cluster of schooling fish was attracted to the bait. hypernym: - 01964770-v ili: i31535 @@ -7706,7 +7706,7 @@ definition: - show the fins above the water while swimming example: - - The sharks were finning near the surface + - The sharks were finning near the surface. hypernym: - 01964770-v ili: i31536 @@ -7742,7 +7742,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00442764-n example: - - European children learn the breast stroke; they often don't know how to crawl + - European children learn the breast stroke; they often don't know how to crawl. hypernym: - 01964770-v ili: i31539 @@ -7776,7 +7776,7 @@ definition: - bathe in the nude example: - - The young people were skinny-dipping in the pond + - The young people were skinny-dipping in the pond. hypernym: - 01965193-v ili: i31542 @@ -7787,7 +7787,7 @@ definition: - swim under water example: - - the children enjoyed diving and looking for shells + - The children enjoyed diving and looking for shells. hypernym: - 01964770-v ili: i31543 @@ -7800,7 +7800,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00442764-n example: - - I was afraid to dive from the board into the pool + - I was afraid to dive from the board into the pool. hypernym: - 01995486-v ili: i31544 @@ -7846,7 +7846,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00301267-n example: - - The airplane power-dived + - The airplane power-dived. hypernym: - 01971380-v ili: i31548 @@ -7868,8 +7868,8 @@ definition: - move forward by leaps and bounds example: - - The horse bounded across the meadow - - The child leapt across the puddle + - The horse bounded across the meadow. + - The child leapt across the puddle. - Can you jump over the fence? hypernym: - 01835473-v @@ -7884,7 +7884,7 @@ definition: - move suddenly, energetically, or violently example: - - He burst out of the house into the cool night + - He burst out of the house into the cool night. hypernym: - 01967949-v ili: i31551 @@ -7895,7 +7895,7 @@ definition: - leap suddenly example: - - He bounced to his feet + - He bounced to his feet. hypernym: - 01967949-v ili: i31552 @@ -7915,7 +7915,7 @@ definition: - move around heavily and clumsily example: - - the giant tortoises galumphed around in their pen + - The giant tortoises galumphed around in their pen. hypernym: - 01967949-v ili: i31554 @@ -7928,7 +7928,7 @@ definition: - cause to jump or leap example: - - the trainer jumped the tiger through the hoop + - The trainer jumped the tiger through the hoop. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i31555 @@ -7951,7 +7951,7 @@ definition: - leap or skip, often in dancing example: - - These fish swim with a saltating motion + - These fish swim with a saltating motion. hypernym: - 01967949-v ili: i31557 @@ -7962,7 +7962,7 @@ definition: - move by saltation example: - - The sand grains are saltated by the wind + - The sand grains are saltated by the wind. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i31558 @@ -7982,7 +7982,7 @@ definition: - to vault example: - - He leapfrogged his classmates + - He leapfrogged his classmates. hypernym: - 01967949-v ili: i31560 @@ -7993,7 +7993,7 @@ definition: - move or jump suddenly example: - - She bolted from her seat + - She bolted from her seat. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31561 @@ -8023,7 +8023,7 @@ definition: - jump out from a hiding place and surprise (someone) example: - - The attackers leapt out from the bushes + - The attackers leapt out from the bushes. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i31564 @@ -8078,7 +8078,7 @@ definition: - drop steeply example: - - the stock market plunged + - The stock market plunged. hypernym: - 01974840-v ili: i31569 @@ -8148,9 +8148,9 @@ definition: - move upward example: - - The fog lifted - - The smoke arose from the forest fire - - The mist uprose from the meadows + - The fog lifted. + - The smoke arose from the forest fire. + - The mist uprose from the meadows. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31575 @@ -8178,9 +8178,9 @@ definition: - travel up example: - - We ascended the mountain + - We ascended the mountain. - go up a ladder - - The mountaineers slowly ascended the steep slope + - The mountaineers slowly ascended the steep slope. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31577 @@ -8192,7 +8192,7 @@ definition: - lift up from the earth, as by geologic forces example: - - the earth's movement uplifted this part of town + - The earth's movement uplifted this part of town. hypernym: - 01972576-v ili: i31578 @@ -8203,7 +8203,7 @@ definition: - move to a better position in life or to a better job example: - - She ascended from a life of poverty to one of great renown + - She ascended from a life of poverty to one of great renown. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i31579 @@ -8218,7 +8218,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00504248-n example: - - her pawn queened + - Her pawn queened. hypernym: - 01082916-v ili: i31580 @@ -8231,7 +8231,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00301267-n example: - - The airplane chandelled + - The airplane chandelled. hypernym: - 01972576-v ili: i31581 @@ -8253,9 +8253,9 @@ domain_topic: - 06104629-n example: - - The sun also rises + - The sun also rises. - The sun uprising sees the dusk night fled … - - Jupiter ascends + - Jupiter ascends. hypernym: - 01972576-v ili: i31583 @@ -8271,7 +8271,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06104629-n example: - - the sun sets early these days + - The sun sets early these days. hypernym: - 01974840-v ili: i31584 @@ -8284,10 +8284,10 @@ definition: - move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way example: - - The temperature is going down - - The barometer is falling - - The curtain fell on the diva - - Her hand went up and then fell again + - The temperature is going down. + - The barometer is falling. + - The curtain fell on the diva. + - Her hand went up and then fell again. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31585 @@ -8301,8 +8301,8 @@ definition: - fall in value example: - - the stock market corrected - - prices slumped + - The stock market corrected. + - Prices slumped. hypernym: - 01974840-v ili: i31586 @@ -8315,7 +8315,7 @@ definition: - fall vertically, sharply, or headlong example: - - Our economy precipitated into complete ruin + - Our economy precipitated into complete ruin. hypernym: - 01974840-v ili: i31587 @@ -8326,8 +8326,8 @@ definition: - descend into or as if into some soft substance or place example: - - He sank into bed - - She subsided into the chair + - He sank into bed. + - She subsided into the chair. hypernym: - 01974840-v ili: i31588 @@ -8339,7 +8339,7 @@ definition: - pass into a specified state or condition; sink into example: - - He sank into nirvana + - He sank into nirvana. hypernym: - 00124250-v ili: i31589 @@ -8352,8 +8352,8 @@ definition: - descend in free fall under the influence of gravity example: - - The branch fell from the tree - - The unfortunate hiker fell into a crevasse + - The branch fell from the tree. + - The unfortunate hiker fell into a crevasse. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31590 @@ -8366,8 +8366,8 @@ definition: - fall or come down violently example: - - The branch crashed down on my car - - The plane crashed in the sea + - The branch crashed down on my car. + - The plane crashed in the sea. hypernym: - 01974840-v ili: i31591 @@ -8387,7 +8387,7 @@ definition: - fall loosely example: - - He flopped into a chair + - He flopped into a chair. hypernym: - 01993067-v ili: i31593 @@ -8398,7 +8398,7 @@ definition: - curl over and fall apart in surf or foam, of waves example: - - The surf broke + - The surf broke. hypernym: - 01993067-v ili: i31594 @@ -8462,7 +8462,7 @@ definition: - lower (prices or markets) example: - - The glut of oil depressed gas prices + - The glut of oil depressed gas prices. hypernym: - 01977139-v ili: i31599 @@ -8475,8 +8475,8 @@ definition: - raise from a lower to a higher position example: - - Raise your hands - - Lift a load + - Raise your hands. + - lift a load hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i31600 @@ -8514,7 +8514,7 @@ definition: - raise on or as if on a pinnacle example: - - He did not want to be pinnacled + - He did not want to be pinnacled. hypernym: - 01978076-v ili: i31603 @@ -8553,7 +8553,7 @@ definition: - increase the height of example: - - The athletes kept jumping over the steadily heightened bars + - The athletes kept jumping over the steadily heightened bars. hypernym: - 01978076-v ili: i31606 @@ -8564,7 +8564,7 @@ definition: - increase example: - - The landlord hiked up the rents + - The landlord hiked up the rents. hypernym: - 01978076-v ili: i31607 @@ -8588,7 +8588,7 @@ definition: - dip into a liquid example: - - He dipped into the pool + - He dipped into the pool. hypernym: - 01579924-v ili: i31609 @@ -8610,7 +8610,7 @@ definition: - fall down, as if collapsing example: - - The tower of the World Trade Center tumbled after the plane hit it + - The tower of the World Trade Center tumbled after the plane hit it. hypernym: - 01974840-v ili: i31611 @@ -8622,7 +8622,7 @@ definition: - turn over and fall example: - - the man had a heart attack and keeled over + - The man had a heart attack and keeled over. hypernym: - 01980502-v ili: i31612 @@ -8633,7 +8633,7 @@ definition: - to fall vertically example: - - the bombs are dropping on enemy targets + - The bombs are dropping on enemy targets. hypernym: - 01974840-v ili: i31613 @@ -8646,7 +8646,7 @@ definition: - fall abruptly example: - - It plunged to the bottom of the well + - It plunged to the bottom of the well. hypernym: - 01980855-v ili: i31614 @@ -8678,7 +8678,7 @@ definition: - drop (stuff) in a heap or mass example: - - The truck dumped the garbage in the street + - The truck dumped the garbage in the street. hypernym: - 01981715-v ili: i31617 @@ -8689,7 +8689,7 @@ definition: - let fall to the ground example: - - Don't drop the dishes + - Don't drop the dishes. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i31618 @@ -8703,7 +8703,7 @@ definition: - let drop or droop example: - - Hang one's head in shame + - hang one's head in shame hypernym: - 01981715-v ili: i31619 @@ -8725,7 +8725,7 @@ definition: - drop sharply example: - - The stock market plummeted + - The stock market plummeted. hypernym: - 01980855-v ili: i31621 @@ -8747,7 +8747,7 @@ definition: - fall or plunge forward example: - - She pitched over the railing of the balcony + - She pitched over the railing of the balcony. hypernym: - 01974840-v ili: i31623 @@ -8758,7 +8758,7 @@ definition: - come down example: - - the birds alighted + - The birds alighted. hypernym: - 01974840-v ili: i31624 @@ -8770,7 +8770,7 @@ definition: - to come to rest, settle example: - - Misfortune lighted upon him + - Misfortune lighted upon him. hypernym: - 01983915-v ili: i31625 @@ -8792,7 +8792,7 @@ definition: - land on a beach example: - - the ship beached near the port + - The ship beached near the port. hypernym: - 01983915-v ili: i31627 @@ -8803,7 +8803,7 @@ definition: - land at or reach a port example: - - The ship finally ported + - The ship finally ported. hypernym: - 01983915-v ili: i31628 @@ -8816,7 +8816,7 @@ definition: - go ashore example: - - The passengers disembarked at Southampton + - The passengers disembarked at Southampton. hypernym: - 01983915-v ili: i31629 @@ -8850,7 +8850,7 @@ domain_topic: - 02689427-n example: - - the plane touched down at noon + - The plane touched down at noon. hypernym: - 01983915-v ili: i31632 @@ -8861,8 +8861,8 @@ definition: - reach or come to rest example: - - The bird landed on the highest branch - - The plane landed in Istanbul + - The bird landed on the highest branch. + - The plane landed in Istanbul. hypernym: - 02009962-v ili: i31633 @@ -8874,7 +8874,7 @@ definition: - arrive by motorcar example: - - The star and her manager drive in today from their motor tour across the country + - The star and her manager drive in today from their motor tour across the country. hypernym: - 02009962-v ili: i31634 @@ -8885,7 +8885,7 @@ definition: - fall short of (the runway) in a landing example: - - The plane undershot the runway + - The plane undershot the runway. hypernym: - 01983915-v ili: i31635 @@ -8933,7 +8933,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00301267-n example: - - the pilot managed to land the airplane safely + - The pilot managed to land the airplane safely. hypernym: - 02009962-v ili: i31639 @@ -8946,7 +8946,7 @@ definition: - shoot at and force to come down example: - - the enemy landed several of our aircraft + - The enemy landed several of our aircraft. hypernym: - 01139564-v ili: i31640 @@ -8959,7 +8959,7 @@ definition: - arrive on shore example: - - The ship landed in Pearl Harbor + - The ship landed in Pearl Harbor. hypernym: - 02009962-v ili: i31641 @@ -8972,7 +8972,7 @@ definition: - stand up on the hind legs, of quadrupeds example: - - The horse reared in terror + - The horse reared in terror. hypernym: - 01986058-v ili: i31642 @@ -8984,7 +8984,7 @@ definition: - rear backwards on its hind legs example: - - the frightened horse reared back + - The frightened horse reared back. hypernym: - 01985637-v ili: i31643 @@ -9004,7 +9004,7 @@ definition: - get up from a sitting or slouching position example: - - The students straightened when the teacher entered + - The students straightened when the teacher entered. hypernym: - 01987785-v ili: i31645 @@ -9015,8 +9015,8 @@ definition: - open involuntarily example: - - His mouth dropped open - - her jaw dropped open + - His mouth dropped open. + - Her jaw dropped open. hypernym: - 01989937-v ili: i31646 @@ -9028,10 +9028,10 @@ definition: - occupy or take on example: - - He assumes the lotus position - - She took her seat on the stage - - We took our seats in the orchestra - - She took up her position behind the tree + - He assumes the lotus position. + - She took her seat on the stage. + - We took our seats in the orchestra. + - She took up her position behind the tree. - strike a pose hypernym: - 01835473-v @@ -9048,7 +9048,7 @@ definition: - straighten oneself example: - - He drew himself up when he talked to his superior + - He drew himself up when he talked to his superior. hypernym: - 01986058-v ili: i31648 @@ -9071,7 +9071,7 @@ definition: - to stick up example: - - The dog pricked up his ears + - The dog pricked up his ears. hypernym: - 01986880-v ili: i31650 @@ -9084,7 +9084,7 @@ definition: - increase in volume example: - - the dough rose slowly in the warm room + - The dough rose slowly in the warm room. hypernym: - 00231172-v ili: i31651 @@ -9096,7 +9096,7 @@ definition: - rise to one's feet example: - - The audience got up and applauded + - The audience got up and applauded. hypernym: - 01987785-v ili: i31652 @@ -9120,7 +9120,7 @@ definition: - rise up as in fear example: - - The dog's fur bristled + - The dog's fur bristled. - It was a sight to make one's hair uprise! hypernym: - 01985637-v @@ -9143,8 +9143,8 @@ definition: - drop oneself to a lower or less erect position example: - - She fell back in her chair - - He fell to his knees + - She fell back in her chair. + - He fell to his knees. hypernym: - 01987785-v ili: i31656 @@ -9157,8 +9157,8 @@ definition: - lose an upright position suddenly example: - - The vase fell over and the water spilled onto the table - - Her hair fell across her forehead + - The vase fell over and the water spilled onto the table. + - Her hair fell across her forehead. hypernym: - 01987785-v ili: i31657 @@ -9172,7 +9172,7 @@ definition: - regain an upright or proper position example: - - The capsized boat righted again + - The capsized boat righted again. hypernym: - 01987785-v ili: i31658 @@ -9185,7 +9185,7 @@ definition: - put in or restore to an upright position example: - - They righted the sailboat that had capsized + - They righted the sailboat that had capsized. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i31659 @@ -9224,7 +9224,7 @@ definition: - lie down comfortably example: - - To enjoy the picnic, we stretched out on the grass + - To enjoy the picnic, we stretched out on the grass. hypernym: - 01989043-v ili: i31662 @@ -9257,7 +9257,7 @@ definition: - cause to sag example: - - The children sagged their bottoms down even more comfortably + - The children sagged their bottoms down even more comfortably. hypernym: - 01989937-v ili: i31665 @@ -9269,7 +9269,7 @@ definition: - fall or descend to a lower place or level example: - - He sank to his knees + - He sank to his knees. hypernym: - 01987785-v ili: i31666 @@ -9285,7 +9285,7 @@ definition: - sink down or precipitate example: - - the mud subsides when the waters become calm + - The mud subsides when the waters become calm. hypernym: - 01993887-v ili: i31667 @@ -9297,7 +9297,7 @@ definition: - sink to a lower level or form a depression example: - - the valleys subside + - The valleys subside. hypernym: - 02043524-v ili: i31668 @@ -9319,7 +9319,7 @@ definition: - become clear by the sinking of particles example: - - the liquid gradually settled + - The liquid gradually settled. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i31670 @@ -9334,7 +9334,7 @@ definition: - cause to sink example: - - The Japanese sank American ships in Pearl Harbor + - The Japanese sank American ships in Pearl Harbor. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i31671 @@ -9365,7 +9365,7 @@ definition: - position so as to be square example: - - He squared his shoulders + - He squared his shoulders. hypernym: - 01991174-v ili: i31674 @@ -9411,7 +9411,7 @@ definition: - place at intervals example: - - Space the interviews so that you have some time between the different candidates + - Space the interviews so that you have some time between the different candidates. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i31678 @@ -9433,7 +9433,7 @@ definition: - settle into a position, usually on a surface or ground example: - - dust settled on the roofs + - Dust settled on the roofs. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i31680 @@ -9467,8 +9467,8 @@ definition: - fall or sink heavily example: - - He slumped onto the couch - - My spirits sank + - He slumped onto the couch. + - My spirits sank. hypernym: - 01993067-v ili: i31683 @@ -9481,12 +9481,12 @@ definition: - break down, literally or metaphorically example: - - The wall collapsed - - The business collapsed - - The dam broke - - The roof collapsed - - The wall gave in - - The roof finally gave under the weight of the ice + - The wall collapsed. + - The business collapsed. + - The dam broke. + - The roof collapsed. + - The wall gave in. + - The roof finally gave under the weight of the ice. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i31684 @@ -9508,7 +9508,7 @@ definition: - cause to burst example: - - The ice broke the pipe + - The ice broke the pipe. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i31685 @@ -9532,7 +9532,7 @@ definition: - go under example: - - The raft sank and its occupants drowned + - The raft sank and its occupants drowned. hypernym: - 01974840-v ili: i31687 @@ -9569,7 +9569,7 @@ definition: - ascend as a sound example: - - The choirs singing uprose and filled the church + - The choirs singing uprose and filled the church. hypernym: - 01973223-v ili: i31690 @@ -9580,7 +9580,7 @@ definition: - come up to the surface of or rise example: - - He felt new emotions emerge + - He felt new emotions emerge. hypernym: - 01994295-v ili: i31691 @@ -9600,8 +9600,8 @@ definition: - move upwards in bubbles, as from the effect of heating; also used metaphorically example: - - Gases bubbled up from the earth - - Marx's ideas have bubbled up in many places in Latin America + - Gases bubbled up from the earth. + - Marx's ideas have bubbled up in many places in Latin America. hypernym: - 01994295-v ili: i31693 @@ -9613,7 +9613,7 @@ definition: - come up, as of a liquid example: - - Tears well in her eyes + - Tears well in her eyes. - the currents well up hypernym: - 01994295-v @@ -9626,7 +9626,7 @@ definition: - emerge from the surface of a body of water example: - - The whales broke + - The whales broke. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i31695 @@ -9649,7 +9649,7 @@ entails: - 01911251-v example: - - The river zigzags through the countryside + - The river zigzags through the countryside. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31697 @@ -9703,7 +9703,7 @@ definition: - move forward, also in the metaphorical sense example: - - Time marches on + - Time marches on. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31702 @@ -9719,7 +9719,7 @@ definition: - make one's way deeper into or through example: - - The hikers did not manage to penetrate the dense forest + - The hikers did not manage to penetrate the dense forest. hypernym: - 01996535-v ili: i31703 @@ -9730,7 +9730,7 @@ definition: - advance stealthily or unnoticed example: - - Age creeps up on you + - Age creeps up on you. hypernym: - 01996535-v ili: i31704 @@ -9764,7 +9764,7 @@ definition: - push down forcibly example: - - The driver jammed the brake pedal to the floor + - The driver jammed the brake pedal to the floor. hypernym: - 01875972-v ili: i31707 @@ -9797,7 +9797,7 @@ definition: - advance the forward part of with caution example: - - She nosed the car into the left lane + - She nosed the car into the left lane. hypernym: - 01997958-v ili: i31710 @@ -9808,7 +9808,7 @@ definition: - move forward example: - - we have to advance clocks and watches when we travel eastward + - We have to advance clocks and watches when we travel eastward. hypernym: - 00299337-v ili: i31711 @@ -9820,8 +9820,8 @@ definition: - pull back or move away or backward example: - - The enemy withdrew - - The limo pulled away from the curb + - The enemy withdrew. + - The limo pulled away from the curb. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31712 @@ -9841,7 +9841,7 @@ definition: - move back example: - - The glacier retrogrades + - The glacier retrogrades. hypernym: - 01998474-v ili: i31713 @@ -9875,7 +9875,7 @@ example: - draw a weapon - pull out a gun - - The mugger pulled a knife on his victim + - The mugger pulled a knife on his victim. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i31716 @@ -9894,9 +9894,9 @@ definition: - move ahead; travel onward in time or space example: - - We proceeded towards Washington - - She continued in the direction of the hills - - We are moving ahead in time now + - We proceeded towards Washington. + - She continued in the direction of the hills. + - We are moving ahead in time now. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31717 @@ -9912,8 +9912,8 @@ definition: - make one's course or travel along a path; travel or pass over, around, or along example: - - The children traced along the edge of the dark forest - - The women traced the pasture + - The children traced along the edge of the dark forest. + - The women traced the pasture. hypernym: - 01999581-v ili: i31718 @@ -9925,7 +9925,7 @@ - act or proceed in a riotous, turbulent, or disorderly way example: - source: R.A.Billington - text: desperadoes from the hills regularly roared in to take over the town + text: Desperadoes from the hills regularly roared in to take over the town. hypernym: - 01999581-v ili: i31719 @@ -9936,7 +9936,7 @@ definition: - proceed slowly or with difficulty example: - - the boat limped into the harbor + - The boat limped into the harbor. hypernym: - 01999581-v ili: i31720 @@ -9947,7 +9947,7 @@ definition: - push one's way example: - - she barged into the meeting room + - She barged into the meeting room. hypernym: - 02062918-v ili: i31721 @@ -9960,7 +9960,7 @@ definition: - march in a procession example: - - They processed into the dining room + - They processed into the dining room. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31722 @@ -9982,7 +9982,7 @@ - travel backward example: - back into the driveway - - The car backed up and hit the tree + - The car backed up and hit the tree. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31724 @@ -9995,7 +9995,7 @@ definition: - move out of a space backwards example: - - He backed out of the driveway + - He backed out of the driveway. hypernym: - 02001151-v ili: i31725 @@ -10021,7 +10021,7 @@ definition: - move backwards from a certain position example: - - The bully had to back down + - The bully had to back down. hypernym: - 01998474-v ili: i31727 @@ -10046,7 +10046,7 @@ definition: - follow at a dangerously close distance example: - - it is dangerous to tailgate another vehicle + - It is dangerous to tailgate another vehicle. hypernym: - 02002464-v ili: i31729 @@ -10057,7 +10057,7 @@ definition: - make a sweeping movement example: - - The camera panned across the room + - The camera panned across the room. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31730 @@ -10068,8 +10068,8 @@ definition: - to travel behind, go after, come after example: - - The ducklings followed their mother around the pond - - Please follow the guide through the museum + - The ducklings followed their mother around the pond. + - Please follow the guide through the museum. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31731 @@ -10082,7 +10082,7 @@ entails: - 02002464-v example: - - I caught up on my homework + - I caught up on my homework. hypernym: - 02024442-v ili: i31732 @@ -10102,7 +10102,7 @@ definition: - reach the highest point of example: - - We scaled the Mont Blanc + - We scaled the Mont Blanc. hypernym: - 02024442-v ili: i31734 @@ -10124,7 +10124,7 @@ definition: - travel in front of; go in advance of others example: - - The procession was headed by John + - The procession was headed by John. hypernym: - 02003250-v ili: i31736 @@ -10147,9 +10147,9 @@ definition: - take somebody somewhere example: - - we led him to our chief - - can you take me to the main entrance? - - He conducted us to the palace + - We led him to our chief. + - Can you take me to the main entrance? + - He conducted us to the palace. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i31738 @@ -10175,7 +10175,7 @@ definition: - lead someone in the wrong direction or give someone wrong directions example: - - The pedestrian misdirected the out-of-town driver + - The pedestrian misdirected the out-of-town driver. hypernym: - 02003830-v ili: i31740 @@ -10189,7 +10189,7 @@ definition: - take (someone) to their seats, as in theaters or auditoriums example: - - he ushered us to our seats + - He ushered us to our seats. hypernym: - 02003830-v ili: i31741 @@ -10210,8 +10210,8 @@ definition: - follow in or as if in pursuit example: - - The police car pursued the suspected attacker - - Her bad deed followed her and haunted her dreams all her life + - The police car pursued the suspected attacker. + - Her bad deed followed her and haunted her dreams all her life. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31743 @@ -10236,7 +10236,7 @@ definition: - follow, usually without the person's knowledge example: - - The police are shadowing her + - The police are shadowing her. hypernym: - 02002464-v ili: i31745 @@ -10247,7 +10247,7 @@ definition: - pursue a line of scent or be a bearer example: - - the dog was taught to fetch and carry + - The dog was taught to fetch and carry. hypernym: - 02002464-v ili: i31746 @@ -10258,8 +10258,8 @@ definition: - go after with the intent to catch example: - - The policeman chased the mugger down the alley - - the fox chased the rabbit + - The policeman chased the mugger down the alley. + - The fox chased the rabbit. hypernym: - 02004900-v ili: i31747 @@ -10278,8 +10278,8 @@ definition: - drive out or away by or as if by fire example: - - The soldiers were fired - - Surrender fires the cold skepticism + - The soldiers were fired. + - Surrender fires the cold skepticism. hypernym: - 02006752-v ili: i31748 @@ -10290,7 +10290,7 @@ definition: - search the trail of (game) example: - - The dog went off and quested + - The dog went off and quested. hypernym: - 02005890-v ili: i31749 @@ -10301,10 +10301,10 @@ definition: - force to go away; used both with concrete and metaphoric meanings example: - - Drive away potential burglars + - drive away potential burglars - drive away bad thoughts - dispel doubts - - The supermarket had to turn back many disappointed customers + - The supermarket had to turn back many disappointed customers. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i31750 @@ -10323,7 +10323,7 @@ definition: - dispel differences or negative emotions example: - - The group called a meeting to finally clear the air + - The group called a meeting to finally clear the air. hypernym: - 02006752-v ili: i31751 @@ -10335,7 +10335,7 @@ - drive away example: - banish bad thoughts - - banish gloom + - Banish gloom. hypernym: - 02006752-v ili: i31752 @@ -10357,8 +10357,8 @@ definition: - pursue or chase relentlessly example: - - The hunters traced the deer into the woods - - the detectives hounded the suspect until they found him + - The hunters traced the deer into the woods. + - The detectives hounded the suspect until they found him. hypernym: - 02005890-v ili: i31754 @@ -10380,8 +10380,8 @@ definition: - follow stealthily or recur constantly and spontaneously to example: - - her ex-boyfriend stalked her - - the ghost of her mother haunted her + - Her ex-boyfriend stalked her. + - The ghost of her mother haunted her. hypernym: - 02004900-v ili: i31756 @@ -10393,7 +10393,7 @@ definition: - pursue until captured example: - - They ran down the fugitive + - They ran down the fugitive. hypernym: - 02005890-v ili: i31757 @@ -10404,8 +10404,8 @@ definition: - to go back over again example: - - we retraced the route we took last summer - - trace your path + - We retraced the route we took last summer. + - Trace your path. hypernym: - 02008888-v ili: i31758 @@ -10417,7 +10417,7 @@ definition: - retrace one's course example: - - The hikers got into a storm and had to turn back + - The hikers got into a storm and had to turn back. hypernym: - 02008888-v ili: i31759 @@ -10430,7 +10430,7 @@ definition: - return in time example: - - the film cut back to an earlier event in the story + - The film cut back to an earlier event in the story. hypernym: - 02008888-v ili: i31760 @@ -10442,8 +10442,8 @@ definition: - go or come back to place, condition, or activity where one has been before example: - - return to your native land - - the professor returned to his teaching position after serving as Dean + - Return to your native land. + - The professor returned to his teaching position after serving as Dean. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31761 @@ -10465,7 +10465,7 @@ definition: - return home example: - - After the movie, we went home + - After the movie, we went home. hypernym: - 02008888-v ili: i31763 @@ -10477,7 +10477,7 @@ definition: - return to a previous position; in mathematics example: - - The point returned to the interior of the figure + - The point returned to the interior of the figure. hypernym: - 02008888-v ili: i31764 @@ -10497,8 +10497,8 @@ definition: - reach a destination; arrive by movement or progress example: - - She arrived home at 7 o'clock - - She didn't get to Chicago until after midnight + - She arrived home at 7 o'clock. + - She didn't get to Chicago until after midnight. hypernym: - 02024442-v ili: i31766 @@ -10522,7 +10522,7 @@ definition: - reach and board example: - - She got the bus just as it was leaving + - She got the bus just as it was leaving. hypernym: - 02022224-v ili: i31768 @@ -10535,7 +10535,7 @@ definition: - be received example: - - News came in of the massacre in Rwanda + - News came in of the massacre in Rwanda. hypernym: - 02009962-v ili: i31769 @@ -10547,8 +10547,8 @@ definition: - reach a point in time, or a certain state or level example: - - The thermometer hit 100 degrees - - This car can reach a speed of 140 miles per hour + - The thermometer hit 100 degrees. + - This car can reach a speed of 140 miles per hour. hypernym: - 02009962-v ili: i31770 @@ -10561,7 +10561,7 @@ definition: - reach a maximum example: - - I maxed out on all my credit cards + - I maxed out on all my credit cards. hypernym: - 02010848-v ili: i31771 @@ -10583,7 +10583,7 @@ - reach or gain access to example: - How does one access the attic in this house? - - I cannot get to the T.V. antenna, even if I climb on the roof + - I cannot get to the T.V. antenna, even if I climb on the roof. hypernym: - 02024442-v ili: i31773 @@ -10604,7 +10604,7 @@ definition: - reach a high point example: - - The river crested last night + - The river crested last night. hypernym: - 02012080-v ili: i31775 @@ -10615,7 +10615,7 @@ definition: - reach the low point example: - - Prices bottomed out and started to rise again after a while + - Prices bottomed out and started to rise again after a while. hypernym: - 02024442-v ili: i31776 @@ -10628,8 +10628,8 @@ entails: - 01972576-v example: - - That wild, speculative spirit peaked in 1929 - - Bids for the painting topped out at $50 million + - That wild, speculative spirit peaked in 1929. + - Bids for the painting topped out at $50 million. hypernym: - 02024442-v ili: i31777 @@ -10653,7 +10653,7 @@ - leave (a barracks) in order to take a place in a military formation, or leave a military formation example: - - the soldiers fell out + - The soldiers fell out. hypernym: - 02019450-v ili: i31779 @@ -10673,7 +10673,7 @@ definition: - depart after obtaining formal permission example: - - He has congeed with the King + - He has congeed with the King. hypernym: - 02012411-v ili: i31781 @@ -10703,8 +10703,8 @@ - go away from a place example: - At what time does your train leave? - - She didn't leave until midnight - - The ship leaves at midnight + - She didn't leave until midnight. + - The ship leaves at midnight. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31785 @@ -10720,8 +10720,8 @@ definition: - go away from example: - - The actor walked off before he got his cue - - I got annoyed and just walked off + - The actor walked off before he got his cue. + - I got annoyed and just walked off. hypernym: - 02013448-v ili: i31786 @@ -10733,7 +10733,7 @@ definition: - leave abruptly, often in protest or anger example: - - The customer that was not served walked out + - The customer that was not served walked out. hypernym: - 02013448-v ili: i31788 @@ -10744,7 +10744,7 @@ definition: - leave in a certain condition example: - - She came away angry + - She came away angry. hypernym: - 02013448-v ili: i31789 @@ -10755,7 +10755,7 @@ definition: - leave suddenly example: - - She persuaded him to decamp + - She persuaded him to decamp. - skip town hypernym: - 02013448-v @@ -10784,8 +10784,8 @@ definition: - leave suddenly and as if in a hurry example: - - The listeners bolted when he discussed his strange ideas - - When she started to tell silly stories, I ran out + - The listeners bolted when he discussed his strange ideas. + - When she started to tell silly stories, I ran out. hypernym: - 02013448-v ili: i31792 @@ -10810,7 +10810,7 @@ definition: - take the field example: - - The soldiers went out on missions + - The soldiers went out on missions. hypernym: - 02013448-v ili: i31794 @@ -10843,7 +10843,7 @@ definition: - run off or leave the rails example: - - the train derailed because a cow was standing on the tracks + - The train derailed because a cow was standing on the tracks. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31797 @@ -10855,7 +10855,7 @@ definition: - cause to run off the tracks example: - - they had planned to derail the trains that carried atomic waste + - They had planned to derail the trains that carried atomic waste. hypernym: - 02549304-v ili: i31798 @@ -10888,7 +10888,7 @@ - transfer (a number, cipher, or remainder) to the next column or unit's place before or after, in addition or multiplication example: - - put down 5 and carry 2 + - Put down 5 and carry 2. hypernym: - 02016196-v ili: i31801 @@ -10902,7 +10902,7 @@ - move about, move back and forth example: - He shuffled his funds among different accounts in various countries so as to avoid - the IRS + the IRS. hypernym: - 02016196-v ili: i31802 @@ -10943,7 +10943,7 @@ definition: - cause to move, usually with force or pressure example: - - the refugees were displaced by the war + - The refugees were displaced by the war. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i31806 @@ -10954,7 +10954,7 @@ definition: - press, force, or thrust out of a small space example: - - The weeds crowded out the flowers + - The weeds crowded out the flowers. hypernym: - 02017423-v ili: i31807 @@ -10977,7 +10977,7 @@ definition: - depart for someplace example: - - The family took off for Florida + - The family took off for Florida. hypernym: - 02013448-v ili: i31809 @@ -10995,7 +10995,7 @@ definition: - depart from the ground example: - - The plane took off two hours late + - The plane took off two hours late. hypernym: - 02018017-v ili: i31810 @@ -11007,7 +11007,7 @@ definition: - leave at high speed making a loud sound example: - - The car roared off into the fog + - The car roared off into the fog. hypernym: - 02018017-v ili: i31811 @@ -11018,7 +11018,7 @@ definition: - move rapidly and as if blazing example: - - The spaceship blazed out into space + - The spaceship blazed out into space. hypernym: - 02018017-v ili: i31812 @@ -11040,7 +11040,7 @@ definition: - move out or away example: - - The troops pulled out after the cease-fire + - The troops pulled out after the cease-fire. hypernym: - 02013448-v ili: i31814 @@ -11054,7 +11054,7 @@ definition: - of trains; move into (a station) example: - - The bullet train drew into Tokyo Station + - The bullet train drew into Tokyo Station. hypernym: - 02009962-v ili: i31815 @@ -11071,7 +11071,7 @@ - move out of or depart from example: - leave the room - - the fugitive has left the country + - The fugitive has left the country. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31816 @@ -11125,7 +11125,7 @@ definition: - to come or go into example: - - the boat entered an area of shallow marshes + - The boat entered an area of shallow marshes. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31821 @@ -11142,7 +11142,7 @@ definition: - enter by walking example: - - She walks in at all hours, as if she lived here + - She walks in at all hours, as if she lived here. hypernym: - 02020375-v ili: i31822 @@ -11153,7 +11153,7 @@ definition: - enter a harbor example: - - the ship called in Athens + - The ship called in Athens. hypernym: - 02020375-v ili: i31823 @@ -11165,7 +11165,7 @@ definition: - arrive suddenly and unannounced example: - - He plumped in on a Sunday morning + - He plumped in on a Sunday morning. hypernym: - 02009962-v ili: i31824 @@ -11176,7 +11176,7 @@ definition: - depart suddenly example: - - He plumped out of the house + - He plumped out of the house. hypernym: - 02012411-v ili: i31825 @@ -11187,7 +11187,7 @@ definition: - enter the water example: - - the wild ducks took water + - The wild ducks took water. hypernym: - 02020375-v ili: i31826 @@ -11198,7 +11198,7 @@ definition: - make an entrance by turning from a road example: - - Turn in after you see the gate + - Turn in after you see the gate. hypernym: - 02020375-v ili: i31827 @@ -11241,7 +11241,7 @@ definition: - reach in time example: - - I have to catch a train at 7 o'clock + - I have to catch a train at 7 o'clock. hypernym: - 02021901-v ili: i31831 @@ -11254,8 +11254,8 @@ definition: - enter uninvited example: - - They intruded on our dinner party - - She irrupted into our sitting room + - They intruded on our dinner party. + - She irrupted into our sitting room. hypernym: - 02020375-v ili: i31832 @@ -11267,7 +11267,7 @@ definition: - intrude or enter uninvited example: - - Don't bother the professor while she is grading term papers + - Don't bother the professor while she is grading term papers. hypernym: - 02022376-v ili: i31833 @@ -11278,7 +11278,7 @@ definition: - enter uninvited; informal example: - - let's crash the party! + - Let's crash the party! hypernym: - 02022376-v ili: i31834 @@ -11300,7 +11300,7 @@ definition: - move violently as through a barrier example: - - The terrorists crashed the gate + - The terrorists crashed the gate. hypernym: - 02054081-v ili: i31836 @@ -11311,7 +11311,7 @@ definition: - make one's way by force example: - - He muscled his way into the office + - He muscled his way into the office. hypernym: - 02054081-v ili: i31837 @@ -11333,8 +11333,8 @@ definition: - to intrude upon, infringe, encroach on, violate example: - - This new colleague invades my territory - - The neighbors intrude on your privacy + - This new colleague invades my territory. + - The neighbors intrude on your privacy. hypernym: - 02020375-v ili: i31839 @@ -11348,7 +11348,7 @@ definition: - enter someone else's territory and take spoils example: - - The pirates raided the coastal villages regularly + - The pirates raided the coastal villages regularly. hypernym: - 02023568-v ili: i31840 @@ -11360,7 +11360,7 @@ definition: - raid and rove in search of booty example: - - marauding rebels overran the countryside + - Marauding rebels overran the countryside. hypernym: - 02023879-v ili: i31841 @@ -11371,7 +11371,7 @@ definition: - invade in great numbers example: - - the roaches infested our kitchen + - The roaches infested our kitchen. hypernym: - 01128786-v ili: i31842 @@ -11385,10 +11385,10 @@ entails: - 01839438-v example: - - We hit Detroit by noon - - The water reached the doorstep - - We barely made it to the finish line - - I have to hit the MAC machine before the weekend starts + - We hit Detroit by noon. + - The water reached the doorstep. + - We barely made it to the finish line. + - I have to hit the MAC machine before the weekend starts. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i31843 @@ -11406,8 +11406,8 @@ definition: - reach the summit (of a mountain) example: - - They breasted the mountain - - Many mountaineers go up Mt. Everest but not all summit + - They breasted the mountain. + - Many mountaineers go up Mt. Everest but not all summit. hypernym: - 02024442-v ili: i31844 @@ -11419,7 +11419,7 @@ definition: - reach or ascend the top of example: - - The hikers topped the mountain just before noon + - The hikers topped the mountain just before noon. hypernym: - 02024442-v ili: i31845 @@ -11430,7 +11430,7 @@ definition: - reach in time example: - - We barely made the plane + - We barely made the plane. hypernym: - 02024442-v ili: i31846 @@ -11443,7 +11443,7 @@ definition: - succeed in reaching; arrive at example: - - The arrow found its mark + - The arrow found its mark. hypernym: - 02024442-v ili: i31847 @@ -11463,7 +11463,7 @@ definition: - succeed in reaching a real or abstract destination after overcoming problems example: - - We finally got through the bureaucracy and could talk to the Minister + - We finally got through the bureaucracy and could talk to the Minister. hypernym: - 02024442-v ili: i31849 @@ -11477,7 +11477,7 @@ example: - make the first team - We made it! - - She may not make the grade + - She may not make the grade. hypernym: - 02531751-v ili: i31850 @@ -11503,7 +11503,7 @@ definition: - bring to the ground example: - - the storm grounded the ship + - The storm grounded the ship. hypernym: - 02091423-v ili: i31852 @@ -11518,7 +11518,7 @@ entails: - 01839438-v example: - - She missed her train + - She missed her train. hypernym: - 02534046-v ili: i31853 @@ -11540,7 +11540,7 @@ definition: - meet with by appointment example: - - She met up with her former lover + - She met up with her former lover. hypernym: - 02026650-v ili: i31855 @@ -11551,7 +11551,7 @@ definition: - come together example: - - I'll probably see you at the meeting + - I'll probably see you at the meeting. - How nice to see you again! hypernym: - 02372362-v @@ -11580,7 +11580,7 @@ definition: - come together, usually for a purpose example: - - The crowds congregated in front of the Vatican on Christmas Eve + - The crowds congregated in front of the Vatican on Christmas Eve. hypernym: - 02433771-v ili: i31858 @@ -11591,7 +11591,7 @@ definition: - move together in a hive or as if in a hive example: - - The bee swarms are hiving + - The bee swarms are hiving. hypernym: - 02433771-v ili: i31859 @@ -11612,7 +11612,7 @@ definition: - join together into a mass or collect or form a mass example: - - Crowds were massing outside the palace + - Crowds were massing outside the palace. hypernym: - 02031458-v ili: i31861 @@ -11623,7 +11623,7 @@ definition: - crowd closely example: - - The crowds pressed along the street + - The crowds pressed along the street. hypernym: - 02028014-v ili: i31862 @@ -11634,7 +11634,7 @@ definition: - meet formally example: - - The council convened last week + - The council convened last week. hypernym: - 02433771-v ili: i31863 @@ -11645,7 +11645,7 @@ definition: - meet again example: - - The bill will be considered when the Legislature reconvenes next Fall + - The bill will be considered when the Legislature reconvenes next Fall. hypernym: - 02028354-v ili: i31864 @@ -11667,7 +11667,7 @@ definition: - come together as in a cluster or flock example: - - The poets constellate in this town every summer + - The poets constellate in this town every summer. hypernym: - 02433771-v ili: i31866 @@ -11681,7 +11681,7 @@ definition: - move as a crowd or in a group example: - - Tourists flocked to the shrine where the statue was said to have shed tears + - Tourists flocked to the shrine where the statue was said to have shed tears. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31867 @@ -11692,7 +11692,7 @@ definition: - go or travel along with example: - - The nurse accompanied the old lady everywhere + - The nurse accompanied the old lady everywhere. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31868 @@ -11703,7 +11703,7 @@ definition: - accompany as an escort example: - - She asked her older brother to escort her to the ball + - She asked her older brother to escort her to the ball. hypernym: - 02029396-v ili: i31869 @@ -11714,7 +11714,7 @@ definition: - conduct someone someplace example: - - I'll see you to the door + - I'll see you to the door. hypernym: - 02029396-v ili: i31870 @@ -11746,8 +11746,8 @@ entails: - 01130619-v example: - - the trucks convoyed the cars across the battle zone - - the warships convoyed the merchant ships across the Pacific + - The trucks convoyed the cars across the battle zone. + - The warships convoyed the merchant ships across the Pacific. hypernym: - 02029675-v ili: i31873 @@ -11781,7 +11781,7 @@ definition: - go along with, often uninvited example: - - my younger brother often tagged along when I went out with my friends + - My younger brother often tagged along when I went out with my friends. hypernym: - 02029396-v ili: i31876 @@ -11792,7 +11792,7 @@ definition: - crowd or draw together example: - - let's huddle together — it's cold! + - Let's huddle together — it's cold! hypernym: - 02028855-v ili: i31877 @@ -11804,7 +11804,7 @@ definition: - form into a bunch example: - - The frightened children bunched together in the corner of the classroom + - The frightened children bunched together in the corner of the classroom. hypernym: - 02028855-v ili: i31878 @@ -11817,7 +11817,7 @@ definition: - to gather together in large numbers example: - - men in straw boaters and waxed mustaches crowded the verandah + - Men in straw boaters and waxed mustaches crowded the verandah. hypernym: - 02433771-v ili: i31879 @@ -11838,7 +11838,7 @@ definition: - fill to capacity with people example: - - The air raids had surcharged the emergency wards + - The air raids had surcharged the emergency wards. hypernym: - 02032027-v ili: i31881 @@ -11849,7 +11849,7 @@ definition: - cause to crowd together too much example: - - The students overcrowded the cafeteria + - The students overcrowded the cafeteria. hypernym: - 02032568-v ili: i31882 @@ -11860,8 +11860,8 @@ definition: - move in large numbers example: - - people were pouring out of the theater - - beggars pullulated in the plaza + - People were pouring out of the theater. + - Beggars pullulated in the plaza. hypernym: - 02031458-v ili: i31883 @@ -11885,7 +11885,7 @@ definition: - cause to herd, drive, or crowd together example: - - We herded the children into a spare classroom + - We herded the children into a spare classroom. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i31885 @@ -11897,8 +11897,8 @@ definition: - move away from each other example: - - The crowds dispersed - - The children scattered in all directions when the teacher approached + - The crowds dispersed. + - The children scattered in all directions when the teacher approached. hypernym: - 02034003-v ili: i31886 @@ -11912,7 +11912,7 @@ definition: - scatter or part example: - - The clouds broke after the heavy downpour + - The clouds broke after the heavy downpour. hypernym: - 02032840-v ili: i31887 @@ -11923,7 +11923,7 @@ definition: - be dispersed in a volley example: - - gun shots volleyed at the attackers + - Gun shots volleyed at the attackers. hypernym: - 02032840-v ili: i31888 @@ -11936,7 +11936,7 @@ definition: - disband example: - - the group broke up + - The group broke up. hypernym: - 02034003-v ili: i31889 @@ -11947,7 +11947,7 @@ definition: - undergo diffraction example: - - laser light diffracts electrons + - Laser light diffracts electrons. hypernym: - 02034003-v ili: i31890 @@ -11958,7 +11958,7 @@ definition: - stop functioning or cohering as a unit example: - - The political wing of the party dissolved after much internal fighting + - The political wing of the party dissolved after much internal fighting. hypernym: - 02033508-v ili: i31891 @@ -11970,7 +11970,7 @@ definition: - go one's own way; move apart example: - - The friends separated after the party + - The friends separated after the party. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31892 @@ -11983,7 +11983,7 @@ definition: - to cause to separate and go in different directions example: - - She waved her hand and scattered the crowds + - She waved her hand and scattered the crowds. hypernym: - 02035003-v ili: i31893 @@ -12000,7 +12000,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - The ranks broke + - The ranks broke. hypernym: - 02079709-v ili: i31894 @@ -12013,7 +12013,7 @@ definition: - cause to break up or cease to function example: - - the principal disbanded the political student organization + - The principal disbanded the political student organization. hypernym: - 02034269-v ili: i31895 @@ -12059,7 +12059,7 @@ definition: - isolate or separate example: - - She was shut off from the friends + - She was shut off from the friends. hypernym: - 02035003-v ili: i31899 @@ -12089,7 +12089,7 @@ definition: - go, come, or spread in a rambling or irregular way example: - - Branches straggling out quite far + - branches straggling out quite far hypernym: - 01381221-v ili: i31902 @@ -12101,7 +12101,7 @@ definition: - move or draw apart example: - - The two paths diverge here + - The two paths diverge here. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31903 @@ -12112,7 +12112,7 @@ definition: - move or draw together at a certain location example: - - The crowd converged on the movie star + - The crowd converged on the movie star. hypernym: - 02433771-v ili: i31904 @@ -12123,7 +12123,7 @@ definition: - draw together or meet in one common center example: - - These groups concentrate in the inner cities + - These groups concentrate in the inner cities. hypernym: - 02036479-v ili: i31905 @@ -12134,7 +12134,7 @@ definition: - change direction example: - - The road bends + - The road bends. hypernym: - 01911251-v ili: i31906 @@ -12145,8 +12145,8 @@ definition: - turn sharply; change direction abruptly example: - - The car cut to the left at the intersection - - The motorbike veered to the right + - The car cut to the left at the intersection. + - The motorbike veered to the right. hypernym: - 01911251-v ili: i31907 @@ -12184,7 +12184,7 @@ definition: - swerve off course momentarily example: - - the ship yawed when the huge waves hit it + - The ship yawed when the huge waves hit it. hypernym: - 02037140-v ili: i31910 @@ -12197,7 +12197,7 @@ domain_topic: - 02694015-n example: - - the plane's nose yawed + - The plane's nose yawed. hypernym: - 02069956-v ili: i31911 @@ -12219,7 +12219,7 @@ definition: - turn away or aside example: - - They averted their eyes when the King entered + - They averted their eyes when the King entered. hypernym: - 01911251-v ili: i31913 @@ -12231,8 +12231,8 @@ definition: - bend or cause to bend example: - - He crooked his index finger - - the road curved sharply + - He crooked his index finger. + - The road curved sharply. hypernym: - 02039764-v ili: i31914 @@ -12253,8 +12253,8 @@ definition: - form an arch or curve example: - - her back arches - - her hips curve nicely + - Her back arches. + - Her hips curve nicely. hypernym: - 02039764-v ili: i31916 @@ -12267,7 +12267,7 @@ definition: - form an arch over example: - - Big rocks overarch the stream + - Big rocks overarch the stream. hypernym: - 00144670-v ili: i31917 @@ -12312,7 +12312,7 @@ definition: - form a curve example: - - The stick does not bend + - The stick does not bend. hypernym: - 00140787-v ili: i31921 @@ -12324,7 +12324,7 @@ definition: - bend inwards example: - - The body incurvates a little at the back + - The body incurvates a little at the back. hypernym: - 02039764-v ili: i31922 @@ -12359,7 +12359,7 @@ entails: - 02644022-v example: - - Customers lined up in front of the store + - Customers lined up in front of the store. hypernym: - 01548893-v ili: i31925 @@ -12383,7 +12383,7 @@ definition: - be at an angle example: - - The terrain sloped down + - The terrain sloped down. hypernym: - 02042202-v ili: i31927 @@ -12396,7 +12396,7 @@ definition: - slope upwards example: - - The path ascended to the top of the hill + - The path ascended to the top of the hill. hypernym: - 02040935-v ili: i31928 @@ -12407,7 +12407,7 @@ definition: - sag, bend, bend over or down example: - - the rocks stooped down over the hiking path + - The rocks stooped down over the hiking path. hypernym: - 02040935-v ili: i31929 @@ -12418,7 +12418,7 @@ definition: - slope downward example: - - The hills around here fall towards the ocean + - The hills around here fall towards the ocean. hypernym: - 02040935-v ili: i31930 @@ -12429,7 +12429,7 @@ definition: - slope upward example: - - The path climbed all the way to the top of the hill + - The path climbed all the way to the top of the hill. hypernym: - 02040935-v ili: i31931 @@ -12440,7 +12440,7 @@ definition: - slope downwards example: - - Our property dips towards the river + - Our property dips towards the river. hypernym: - 02040935-v ili: i31932 @@ -12460,7 +12460,7 @@ definition: - to incline or bend from a vertical position example: - - She leaned over the banister + - She leaned over the banister. hypernym: - 02039764-v ili: i31934 @@ -12475,9 +12475,9 @@ definition: - tilt to one side example: - - The balloon heeled over - - the wind made the vessel heel - - The ship listed to starboard + - The balloon heeled over. + - The wind made the vessel heel. + - The ship listed to starboard. hypernym: - 02042202-v ili: i31935 @@ -12491,7 +12491,7 @@ definition: - cause to lean to the side example: - - Erosion listed the old tree + - Erosion listed the old tree. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31936 @@ -12524,7 +12524,7 @@ definition: - tip laterally example: - - the pilot had to bank the aircraft + - The pilot had to bank the aircraft. hypernym: - 02043389-v ili: i31939 @@ -12546,8 +12546,8 @@ definition: - appear to move downward example: - - The sun dipped below the horizon - - The setting sun sank below the tree line + - The sun dipped below the horizon. + - The setting sun sank below the tree line. hypernym: - 02043721-v ili: i31941 @@ -12559,7 +12559,7 @@ definition: - go down example: - - The roof declines here + - The roof declines here. hypernym: - 01980855-v ili: i31942 @@ -12585,7 +12585,7 @@ definition: - bend the head or the upper part of the body in a gesture of respect or greeting example: - - He bowed before the King + - He bowed before the King. hypernym: - 01987785-v ili: i31944 @@ -12626,7 +12626,7 @@ definition: - lower briefly example: - - She dipped her knee + - She dipped her knee. hypernym: - 01977139-v ili: i31948 @@ -12637,7 +12637,7 @@ definition: - rise and move, as in waves or billows example: - - The army surged forward + - The army surged forward. hypernym: - 00264920-v ili: i31949 @@ -12650,7 +12650,7 @@ definition: - rise up as if in waves example: - - smoke billowed up into the sky + - Smoke billowed up into the sky. hypernym: - 01947577-v ili: i31950 @@ -12662,7 +12662,7 @@ definition: - billow up in the form of a cloud example: - - The smoke clouded above the houses + - The smoke clouded above the houses. hypernym: - 02045267-v ili: i31951 @@ -12673,7 +12673,7 @@ definition: - move with great difficulty example: - - The soldiers billowed across the muddy riverbed + - The soldiers billowed across the muddy riverbed. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31952 @@ -12684,8 +12684,8 @@ definition: - fall apart example: - - the building crumbled after the explosion - - Negotiations broke down + - The building crumbled after the explosion. + - Negotiations broke down. hypernym: - 00139943-v ili: i31953 @@ -12712,7 +12712,7 @@ definition: - move around freely from person to person or from place to place example: - - She circulates among royalty + - She circulates among royalty. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31955 @@ -12723,8 +12723,8 @@ definition: - move through a space, circuit or system, returning to the starting point example: - - Blood circulates in my veins - - The air here does not circulate + - Blood circulates in my veins. + - The air here does not circulate. hypernym: - 02070867-v ili: i31956 @@ -12735,7 +12735,7 @@ definition: - circulate through and freshen example: - - The gust of air ventilated the room + - The gust of air ventilated the room. hypernym: - 02046294-v ili: i31957 @@ -12748,7 +12748,7 @@ definition: - cause to move in a circuit or system example: - - The fan circulates the air in the room + - The fan circulates the air in the room. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i31958 @@ -12768,7 +12768,7 @@ definition: - cause to be distributed example: - - This letter is being circulated among the faculty + - This letter is being circulated among the faculty. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i31960 @@ -12782,7 +12782,7 @@ definition: - forward to others example: - - he is sending around an appeal for funds + - He is sending around an appeal for funds. hypernym: - 02047080-v ili: i31961 @@ -12814,9 +12814,9 @@ definition: - move in an orbit example: - - The moon orbits around the Earth - - The planets are orbiting the sun - - electrons orbit the nucleus + - The moon orbits around the Earth. + - The planets are orbiting the sun. + - Electrons orbit the nucleus. hypernym: - 02048171-v ili: i31964 @@ -12829,7 +12829,7 @@ definition: - move in a circular path above (someone or something) example: - - the plane circled, looking for a landing spot + - The plane circled, looking for a landing spot. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31965 @@ -12849,7 +12849,7 @@ definition: - fly loops, perform a loop example: - - the stunt pilot looped his plane + - The stunt pilot looped his plane. hypernym: - 02048171-v ili: i31967 @@ -12860,7 +12860,7 @@ definition: - move in loops example: - - The bicycle looped around the tree + - The bicycle looped around the tree. hypernym: - 02048171-v ili: i31968 @@ -12871,7 +12871,7 @@ definition: - move or proceed at an angle example: - - he angled his way into the room + - He angled his way into the room. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31969 @@ -12882,8 +12882,8 @@ definition: - turn on or around an axis or a center example: - - The Earth revolves around the Sun - - The lamb roast rotates on a spit over the fire + - The Earth revolves around the Sun. + - The lamb roast rotates on a spit over the fire. hypernym: - 02100445-v ili: i31970 @@ -12898,8 +12898,8 @@ definition: - turn outward example: - - These birds can splay out their toes - - ballet dancers can rotate their legs out by 90 degrees + - These birds can splay out their toes. + - Ballet dancers can rotate their legs out by 90 degrees. hypernym: - 01911251-v ili: i31971 @@ -12913,7 +12913,7 @@ definition: - spread open or apart example: - - He splayed his huge hands over the table + - He splayed his huge hands over the table. hypernym: - 01582662-v ili: i31972 @@ -12926,7 +12926,7 @@ definition: - cause to turn on an axis or center example: - - Rotate the handle + - Rotate the handle. hypernym: - 01911251-v ili: i31973 @@ -12940,7 +12940,7 @@ definition: - change directions as if revolving on a pivot example: - - They wheeled their horses around and left + - They wheeled their horses around and left. hypernym: - 02048992-v ili: i31974 @@ -12981,7 +12981,7 @@ definition: - revolve quickly and repeatedly around one's own axis example: - - The dervishes whirl around and around without getting dizzy + - The dervishes whirl around and around without getting dizzy. hypernym: - 02048992-v ili: i31978 @@ -13037,8 +13037,8 @@ definition: - fly around example: - - The clothes tumbled in the dryer - - rising smoke whirled in the air + - The clothes tumbled in the dryer. + - Rising smoke whirled in the air. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31983 @@ -13112,7 +13112,7 @@ definition: - turn in a twisting or spinning motion example: - - The leaves swirled in the autumn wind + - The leaves swirled in the autumn wind. hypernym: - 02048992-v ili: i31990 @@ -13126,9 +13126,9 @@ definition: - to wind or move in a spiral course example: - - the muscles and nerves of his fine drawn body were coiling for action + - The muscles and nerves of his fine drawn body were coiling for action. - black smoke coiling up into the sky - - the young people gyrated on the dance floor + - The young people gyrated on the dance floor. hypernym: - 01911251-v ili: i31991 @@ -13151,7 +13151,7 @@ definition: - travel past example: - - The sports car passed all the trucks + - The sports car passed all the trucks. hypernym: - 01996535-v ili: i31993 @@ -13164,7 +13164,7 @@ definition: - pass or move in front of example: - - Bride's Biscuit got by the other dogs to win the race + - Bride's Biscuit got by the other dogs to win the race. hypernym: - 02053645-v ili: i31994 @@ -13175,8 +13175,8 @@ definition: - go across or through example: - - We passed the point where the police car had parked - - A terrible thought went through his mind + - We passed the point where the police car had parked. + - A terrible thought went through his mind. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31995 @@ -13187,7 +13187,7 @@ definition: - succeed in passing through, around, or over example: - - The hiker negociated the high mountain pass + - The hiker negociated the high mountain pass. hypernym: - 02054081-v ili: i31996 @@ -13223,7 +13223,7 @@ definition: - pass through a cycle example: - - This machine automatically cycles + - This machine automatically cycles. hypernym: - 02054081-v ili: i31999 @@ -13243,7 +13243,7 @@ definition: - make one's way clumsily or blindly example: - - He fumbled towards the door + - He fumbled towards the door. hypernym: - 02054081-v ili: i32001 @@ -13255,9 +13255,9 @@ definition: - move past example: - - A black limousine passed by when she looked out the window - - He passed his professor in the hall - - One line of soldiers surpassed the other + - A black limousine passed by when she looked out the window. + - He passed his professor in the hall. + - One line of soldiers surpassed the other. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32002 @@ -13273,7 +13273,7 @@ definition: - pass around or about; move along the border example: - - The boat skirted the coast + - The boat skirted the coast. hypernym: - 02055618-v ili: i32003 @@ -13284,7 +13284,7 @@ definition: - pass by while running example: - - We watched children were running by + - We watched children were running by. hypernym: - 02055618-v ili: i32004 @@ -13295,7 +13295,7 @@ definition: - pass by while flying example: - - An enemy plane flew by + - An enemy plane flew by. hypernym: - 02055618-v ili: i32005 @@ -13308,7 +13308,7 @@ definition: - cause to pass example: - - She passed around the plates + - She passed around the plates. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i32006 @@ -13320,7 +13320,7 @@ definition: - cause to go through a recurring sequence example: - - cycle the laundry in this washing program + - Cycle the laundry in this washing program. hypernym: - 02056400-v ili: i32007 @@ -13340,8 +13340,8 @@ definition: - cause to be circulated and accepted in a false character or identity example: - - She passed the glass off as diamonds - - He passed himself off as a secret agent + - She passed the glass off as diamonds. + - He passed himself off as a secret agent. hypernym: - 02056400-v ili: i32009 @@ -13352,7 +13352,7 @@ definition: - cause to move through example: - - Pass a chemical through a solution + - pass a chemical through a solution hypernym: - 02056400-v ili: i32010 @@ -13418,9 +13418,9 @@ entails: - 01996535-v example: - - We were approaching our destination - - They are drawing near - - The enemy army came nearer and nearer + - We were approaching our destination. + - They are drawing near. + - The enemy army came nearer and nearer. hypernym: - 01853188-v ili: i32016 @@ -13439,7 +13439,7 @@ definition: - draw near example: - - The probe closed with the space station + - The probe closed with the space station. hypernym: - 02057865-v ili: i32017 @@ -13450,7 +13450,7 @@ definition: - come together, as if in an embrace example: - - Her arms closed around her long lost relative + - Her arms closed around her long lost relative. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32018 @@ -13462,7 +13462,7 @@ definition: - advance or converge on example: - - The police were closing in on him + - The police were closing in on him. hypernym: - 01996535-v ili: i32019 @@ -13476,7 +13476,7 @@ definition: - approach a certain age or speed example: - - She is pushing fifty + - She is pushing fifty. hypernym: - 02057865-v ili: i32020 @@ -13488,7 +13488,7 @@ definition: - extend or stretch out to a greater or the full length example: - - Unfold the newspaper + - unfold the newspaper - stretch out that piece of cloth - extend the TV antenna hypernym: @@ -13506,8 +13506,8 @@ definition: - move quickly and violently example: - - The car tore down the street - - He came charging into my office + - The car tore down the street. + - He came charging into my office. hypernym: - 02062918-v ili: i32022 @@ -13536,7 +13536,7 @@ definition: - move very fast example: - - The runner zipped past us at breakneck pace + - The runner zipped past us at breakneck pace. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32024 @@ -13550,7 +13550,7 @@ definition: - travel at an excessive or illegal velocity example: - - I got a ticket for speeding + - I got a ticket for speeding. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32025 @@ -13598,7 +13598,7 @@ definition: - chase away, with as with force example: - - They hunted the unwanted immigrants out of the neighborhood + - They hunted the unwanted immigrants out of the neighborhood. hypernym: - 02060390-v ili: i32029 @@ -13620,8 +13620,8 @@ definition: - cause someone or something to move by driving example: - - She drove me to school every day - - We drove the car to the garage + - She drove me to school every day. + - We drove the car to the garage. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i32031 @@ -13635,7 +13635,7 @@ - steer into a certain direction example: - pull one's horse to a stand - - Pull the car over + - Pull the car over. hypernym: - 02060895-v ili: i32032 @@ -13648,7 +13648,7 @@ definition: - move into a certain direction example: - - the car pulls to the right + - The car pulls to the right. hypernym: - 02061580-v ili: i32033 @@ -13661,7 +13661,7 @@ definition: - move by being propelled by a force example: - - The car drove around the corner + - The car drove around the corner. hypernym: - 01934845-v - 01839438-v @@ -13695,7 +13695,7 @@ entails: - 02062918-v example: - - The cheerleaders bustled about excitedly before their performance + - The cheerleaders bustled about excitedly before their performance. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32037 @@ -13708,7 +13708,7 @@ definition: - move restlessly example: - - The child is always fidgeting in his seat + - The child is always fidgeting in his seat. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32038 @@ -13729,7 +13729,7 @@ definition: - to lag or linger behind example: - - But in so many other areas we still are dragging + - But in so many other areas we still are dragging. hypernym: - 02001894-v ili: i32040 @@ -13745,8 +13745,8 @@ definition: - move hurridly example: - - He rushed down the hall to receive his guests - - The cars raced down the street + - He rushed down the hall to receive his guests. + - The cars raced down the street. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32041 @@ -13768,7 +13768,7 @@ definition: - cause to move fast or to rush or race example: - - The psychologist raced the rats through a long maze + - The psychologist raced the rats through a long maze. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i32042 @@ -13799,8 +13799,8 @@ definition: - move, proceed, or walk draggingly or slowly example: - - John trailed behind his class mates - - The Mercedes trailed behind the horse cart + - John trailed behind his class mates. + - The Mercedes trailed behind the horse cart. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32045 @@ -13812,7 +13812,7 @@ definition: - move outward example: - - The soldiers fanned out + - The soldiers fanned out. hypernym: - 01381221-v ili: i32046 @@ -13826,7 +13826,7 @@ definition: - spread gradually example: - - Light percolated into our house in the morning + - Light percolated into our house in the morning. hypernym: - 02064069-v ili: i32047 @@ -13837,7 +13837,7 @@ definition: - grow or spread, often in such a way as to cover (a surface) example: - - ivy crept over the walls of the university buildings + - Ivy crept over the walls of the university buildings. hypernym: - 02064069-v ili: i32048 @@ -13848,7 +13848,7 @@ definition: - be diffused example: - - These dyes and colors are guaranteed not to run + - These dyes and colors are guaranteed not to run. hypernym: - 02064069-v ili: i32049 @@ -13871,7 +13871,7 @@ definition: - draw back, as with fear or pain example: - - she flinched when they showed the slaughtering of the calf + - She flinched when they showed the slaughtering of the calf. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32051 @@ -13899,7 +13899,7 @@ definition: - run or move very quickly or hastily example: - - She dashed into the yard + - She dashed into the yard. hypernym: - 02062918-v ili: i32053 @@ -13949,7 +13949,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01174134-n example: - - his opponent riposted + - His opponent riposted. hypernym: - 02066140-v ili: i32057 @@ -13962,9 +13962,9 @@ entails: - 01987785-v example: - - he crouched down - - She bowed before the Queen - - The young man stooped to pick up the girl's purse + - He crouched down. + - She bowed before the Queen. + - The young man stooped to pick up the girl's purse. hypernym: - 02039764-v ili: i32058 @@ -13978,7 +13978,7 @@ definition: - lower or bend (the head or upper body), as in a nod or bow example: - - She inclined her head to the student + - She inclined her head to the student. hypernym: - 01977139-v ili: i32059 @@ -13998,7 +13998,7 @@ definition: - bend over or curl up, usually with laughter or pain example: - - He doubled and vomited violently + - He doubled and vomited violently. hypernym: - 02039764-v ili: i32061 @@ -14011,7 +14011,7 @@ definition: - move out of a curled position example: - - He uncurled himself + - He uncurled himself. hypernym: - 01987785-v ili: i32062 @@ -14046,7 +14046,7 @@ definition: - crouch or curl up example: - - They huddled outside in the rain + - They huddled outside in the rain. hypernym: - 02066560-v ili: i32065 @@ -14058,7 +14058,7 @@ definition: - press tightly together or cram example: - - The crowd packed the auditorium + - The crowd packed the auditorium. hypernym: - 02031458-v ili: i32066 @@ -14073,8 +14073,8 @@ definition: - move down on as if in an attack example: - - The raptor swooped down on its prey - - The teacher swooped down upon the new students + - The raptor swooped down on its prey. + - The teacher swooped down upon the new students. hypernym: - 01974840-v ili: i32067 @@ -14086,7 +14086,7 @@ definition: - descend swiftly, as if on prey example: - - The eagle stooped on the mice in the field + - The eagle stooped on the mice in the field. hypernym: - 02068286-v ili: i32068 @@ -14116,7 +14116,7 @@ definition: - cause to turn away from a previous or expected course example: - - The river was deviated to prevent flooding + - The river was deviated to prevent flooding. hypernym: - 01956222-v ili: i32071 @@ -14128,7 +14128,7 @@ - cause a celestial body to deviate from a theoretically regular orbital motion, especially as a result of interposed or extraordinary gravitational pull example: - - The orbits of these stars were perturbed by the passings of a comet + - The orbits of these stars were perturbed by the passings of a comet. hypernym: - 02069013-v ili: i32072 @@ -14141,7 +14141,7 @@ definition: - disturb or interfere with the usual path of an electron or atom example: - - The electrons were perturbed by the passing ion + - The electrons were perturbed by the passing ion. hypernym: - 02069013-v ili: i32073 @@ -14195,7 +14195,7 @@ definition: - move or progress freely as if in a stream example: - - The crowd flowed out of the stadium + - The crowd flowed out of the stadium. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32078 @@ -14217,8 +14217,8 @@ definition: - move along, of liquids example: - - Water flowed into the cave - - the Missouri feeds into the Mississippi + - Water flowed into the cave. + - The Missouri feeds into the Mississippi. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32080 @@ -14245,7 +14245,7 @@ definition: - cause to flow example: - - The artist flowed the washes on the paper + - The artist flowed the washes on the paper. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i32082 @@ -14256,7 +14256,7 @@ definition: - run off as waste example: - - The water wastes back into the ocean + - The water wastes back into the ocean. hypernym: - 02070867-v ili: i32083 @@ -14268,7 +14268,7 @@ definition: - stream in jets, of liquids example: - - The creek spun its course through the woods + - The creek spun its course through the woods. hypernym: - 02074394-v ili: i32084 @@ -14279,7 +14279,7 @@ definition: - move downward example: - - The water ran down + - The water ran down. hypernym: - 02070867-v ili: i32085 @@ -14299,7 +14299,7 @@ definition: - gush forth in a sudden stream or jet example: - - water gushed forth + - Water gushed forth. hypernym: - 02073176-v ili: i32087 @@ -14313,7 +14313,7 @@ definition: - spout moist air from the blowhole example: - - The whales blew + - The whales blew. hypernym: - 02072341-v ili: i32088 @@ -14324,7 +14324,7 @@ definition: - gush or squirt out example: - - Oil whooshed up when the drill hit the well + - Oil whooshed up when the drill hit the well. hypernym: - 02072341-v ili: i32089 @@ -14345,7 +14345,7 @@ definition: - move with a sibilant sound example: - - He whooshed the doors open + - He whooshed the doors open. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i32091 @@ -14357,7 +14357,7 @@ definition: - flow in a spurt example: - - Water poured all over the floor + - Water poured all over the floor. hypernym: - 02070867-v ili: i32092 @@ -14368,7 +14368,7 @@ definition: - pour or rush back example: - - The blood regurgitates into the heart ventricle + - The blood regurgitates into the heart ventricle. hypernym: - 02073176-v ili: i32093 @@ -14404,8 +14404,8 @@ definition: - flow, run or fall out and become lost example: - - The milk spilled across the floor - - The wine spilled onto the table + - The milk spilled across the floor. + - The wine spilled onto the table. hypernym: - 02070867-v ili: i32096 @@ -14419,7 +14419,7 @@ definition: - be disgorged example: - - The crowds spilled out into the streets + - The crowds spilled out into the streets. hypernym: - 02032212-v ili: i32097 @@ -14432,7 +14432,7 @@ definition: - pour out gradually, so as to separate out sediment example: - - the sommelier decanted the wines + - The sommelier decanted the wines. hypernym: - 02073479-v ili: i32098 @@ -14445,7 +14445,7 @@ definition: - flow freely and abundantly example: - - Tears streamed down her face + - Tears streamed down her face. hypernym: - 02070867-v ili: i32099 @@ -14457,7 +14457,7 @@ definition: - to extend, wave or float outward, as if in the wind example: - - their manes streamed like stiff black pennants in the wind + - Their manes streamed like stiff black pennants in the wind. hypernym: - 01906776-v ili: i32100 @@ -14468,8 +14468,8 @@ definition: - run or flow slowly, as in drops or in an unsteady stream example: - - water trickled onto the lawn from the broken hose - - reports began to dribble in + - Water trickled onto the lawn from the broken hose. + - Reports began to dribble in. hypernym: - 02070867-v ili: i32101 @@ -14482,7 +14482,7 @@ definition: - fall in drops example: - - Water is dripping from the faucet + - Water is dripping from the faucet. hypernym: - 01974840-v ili: i32102 @@ -14505,7 +14505,7 @@ definition: - flow off gradually example: - - The rain water drains into this big vat + - The rain water drains into this big vat. hypernym: - 02070867-v ili: i32104 @@ -14517,7 +14517,7 @@ definition: - permeate or penetrate gradually example: - - the fertilizer leached into the ground + - The fertilizer leached into the ground. hypernym: - 02074802-v ili: i32105 @@ -14574,7 +14574,7 @@ definition: - advance slowly, as if by inches example: - - He edged towards the car + - He edged towards the car. hypernym: - 01996535-v ili: i32110 @@ -14599,7 +14599,7 @@ definition: - for time to move forward example: - - three years elapsed + - Three years elapsed. hypernym: - 01996535-v ili: i32112 @@ -14618,8 +14618,8 @@ definition: - pass away rapidly example: - - Time flies like an arrow - - Time fleeing beneath him + - Time flies like an arrow. + - time fleeing beneath him hypernym: - 02076777-v ili: i32113 @@ -14634,9 +14634,9 @@ definition: - move away or escape suddenly example: - - The horses broke from the stable - - Three inmates broke jail - - Nobody can break out — this prison is high security + - The horses broke from the stable. + - Three inmates broke jail. + - Nobody can break out — this prison is high security. hypernym: - 02078906-v ili: i32114 @@ -14651,7 +14651,7 @@ definition: - get rid of example: - - I couldn't shake the car that was following me + - I couldn't shake the car that was following me. hypernym: - 02078906-v ili: i32115 @@ -14665,8 +14665,8 @@ definition: - run away; usually includes taking something or somebody along example: - - The thief made off with our silver - - the accountant absconded with the cash from the safe + - The thief made off with our silver. + - The accountant absconded with the cash from the safe. hypernym: - 02079709-v ili: i32116 @@ -14692,7 +14692,7 @@ definition: - run away secretly with one's beloved example: - - The young couple eloped and got married in Las Vegas + - The young couple eloped and got married in Las Vegas. hypernym: - 02079709-v ili: i32118 @@ -14704,9 +14704,9 @@ definition: - escape, either physically or mentally example: - - The thief eluded the police - - This difficult idea seems to evade her - - The event evades explanation + - The thief eluded the police. + - This difficult idea seems to evade her. + - The event evades explanation. hypernym: - 02078906-v ili: i32119 @@ -14727,7 +14727,7 @@ definition: - transfer secretly out of an area under enemy control example: - - the military commander was exfiltrated on a French plane + - The military commander was exfiltrated on a French plane. hypernym: - 02090707-v members: @@ -14737,7 +14737,7 @@ definition: - run away from confinement example: - - The convicted murderer escaped from a high security prison + - The convicted murderer escaped from a high security prison. hypernym: - 02079709-v ili: i32120 @@ -14751,7 +14751,7 @@ - flee; take to one's heels; cut and run example: - If you see this man, run! - - The burglars escaped before the police showed up + - The burglars escaped before the police showed up. hypernym: - 02013448-v ili: i32121 @@ -14774,7 +14774,7 @@ definition: - run away quickly example: - - He threw down his gun and fled + - He threw down his gun and fled. hypernym: - 02079296-v ili: i32122 @@ -14796,8 +14796,8 @@ definition: - head into a specified direction example: - - The escaped convict took to the hills - - We made for the mountains + - The escaped convict took to the hills. + - We made for the mountains. hypernym: - 01939092-v ili: i32124 @@ -14810,7 +14810,7 @@ - leave furtively and stealthily example: - The lecture was boring and many students slipped out when the instructor turned - towards the blackboard + towards the blackboard. hypernym: - 02013448-v ili: i32125 @@ -14826,8 +14826,8 @@ definition: - move smoothly and easily example: - - the bolt slipped into place - - water slipped from the polished marble + - The bolt slipped into place. + - Water slipped from the polished marble. hypernym: - 02078906-v ili: i32126 @@ -14840,7 +14840,7 @@ definition: - cause to move with a smooth or sliding motion example: - - he slipped the bolt into place + - He slipped the bolt into place. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i32127 @@ -14851,7 +14851,7 @@ definition: - leave behind empty; move out of example: - - You must vacate your office by tonight + - You must vacate your office by tonight. hypernym: - 02013448-v ili: i32128 @@ -14864,7 +14864,7 @@ definition: - leave a camp example: - - The hikers decamped before dawn + - The hikers decamped before dawn. hypernym: - 02012411-v ili: i32129 @@ -14885,7 +14885,7 @@ definition: - extend in one or more directions example: - - The dough expands + - The dough expands. hypernym: - 00231172-v ili: i32131 @@ -14897,7 +14897,7 @@ definition: - spread abroad or out example: - - The sun dispread its beams + - The sun dispread its beams. hypernym: - 02081395-v ili: i32132 @@ -14908,7 +14908,7 @@ definition: - grow outward example: - - the plant quickly bushed out + - The plant quickly bushed out. hypernym: - 02081395-v ili: i32133 @@ -14921,9 +14921,9 @@ entails: - 01853188-v example: - - Bring me the box from the other room - - Take these letters to the boss - - This brings me to the main point + - Bring me the box from the other room. + - Take these letters to the boss. + - This brings me to the main point. hypernym: - 01452567-v ili: i32134 @@ -14961,8 +14961,8 @@ definition: - bring in a new person or object into a familiar environment example: - - He brought in a new judge - - The new secretary introduced a nasty rumor + - He brought in a new judge. + - The new secretary introduced a nasty rumor. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i32137 @@ -14974,7 +14974,7 @@ definition: - introduce or insert (oneself) in a subtle manner example: - - He insinuated himself into the conversation of the people at the nearby table + - He insinuated himself into the conversation of the people at the nearby table. hypernym: - 02082838-v ili: i32138 @@ -14985,7 +14985,7 @@ definition: - to put forth by way of intervention example: - - God interposed death + - God interposed death. hypernym: - 01621712-v ili: i32139 @@ -15007,7 +15007,7 @@ definition: - transport from one place or state to another example: - - Adam would have been carried over into the life eternal + - Adam would have been carried over into the life eternal. hypernym: - 01957669-v ili: i32141 @@ -15018,7 +15018,7 @@ definition: - convey in a tube example: - - inside Paris, they used to tube mail + - Inside Paris, they used to tube mail. hypernym: - 02081903-v ili: i32142 @@ -15029,7 +15029,7 @@ definition: - move somewhere quickly example: - - The President was whisked away in his limo + - The President was whisked away in his limo. hypernym: - 02081903-v ili: i32143 @@ -15040,7 +15040,7 @@ definition: - move quickly and nimbly example: - - He whisked into the house + - He whisked into the house. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32144 @@ -15051,9 +15051,9 @@ definition: - transmit or serve as the medium for transmission example: - - Sound carries well over water - - The airwaves carry the sound - - Many metals conduct heat + - Sound carries well over water. + - The airwaves carry the sound. + - Many metals conduct heat. hypernym: - 02081903-v ili: i32145 @@ -15072,7 +15072,7 @@ definition: - carry somewhere (of water or current or waves) example: - - The tide washed up the corpse + - The tide washed up the corpse. hypernym: - 02084180-v ili: i32146 @@ -15085,7 +15085,7 @@ definition: - bring in through pipes example: - - Music was piped into the offices + - Music was piped into the offices. hypernym: - 02084180-v ili: i32147 @@ -15096,7 +15096,7 @@ definition: - convey example: - - The microphone brought in the sounds from the room next to mine + - The microphone brought in the sounds from the room next to mine. hypernym: - 02084180-v ili: i32148 @@ -15127,7 +15127,7 @@ definition: - pass by, over, or under without making contact example: - - the balloon cleared the tree tops + - The balloon cleared the tree tops. hypernym: - 02053645-v ili: i32151 @@ -15150,7 +15150,7 @@ entails: - 02013448-v example: - - He left behind all his possessions when he moved to Europe + - He left behind all his possessions when he moved to Europe. hypernym: - 00615374-v ili: i32153 @@ -15163,7 +15163,7 @@ definition: - go far ahead of example: - - He outdistanced the other runners + - He outdistanced the other runners. hypernym: - 02085825-v ili: i32154 @@ -15176,7 +15176,7 @@ definition: - bulge outward example: - - His eyes popped + - His eyes popped. hypernym: - 00140787-v ili: i32155 @@ -15194,8 +15194,8 @@ definition: - move headlong at high speed example: - - The cars careered down the road - - The mob careered through the streets + - The cars careered down the road. + - The mob careered through the streets. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32156 @@ -15206,7 +15206,7 @@ definition: - move around in a circular motion example: - - The Earth revolves around the Sun + - The Earth revolves around the Sun. hypernym: - 01915332-v ili: i32157 @@ -15219,7 +15219,7 @@ definition: - make a circuit example: - - They were circuiting about the state + - They were circuiting about the state. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32158 @@ -15230,7 +15230,7 @@ definition: - strew or distribute over an area example: - - He spread fertilizer over the lawn + - He spread fertilizer over the lawn. - scatter cards across the table hypernym: - 02047080-v @@ -15273,7 +15273,7 @@ definition: - fold or close up example: - - fold up your umbrella + - Fold up your umbrella. - collapse the music stand hypernym: - 01280538-v @@ -15294,7 +15294,7 @@ definition: - become active example: - - He finally bestirred himself + - He finally bestirred himself. hypernym: - 00014542-v ili: i32165 @@ -15306,7 +15306,7 @@ definition: - march out (as from a defile) into open ground example: - - The regiments debouched from the valley + - The regiments debouched from the valley. hypernym: - 02000767-v ili: i32166 @@ -15339,7 +15339,7 @@ definition: - force to march example: - - The Japanese marched their prisoners through Manchuria + - The Japanese marched their prisoners through Manchuria. hypernym: - 01911069-v ili: i32169 @@ -15350,7 +15350,7 @@ definition: - cause to march or go at a marching pace example: - - They marched the mules into the desert + - They marched the mules into the desert. hypernym: - 01910816-v ili: i32170 @@ -15370,7 +15370,7 @@ definition: - flow in small streams example: - - Tears guttered down her face + - Tears guttered down her face. hypernym: - 02070867-v ili: i32172 @@ -15381,7 +15381,7 @@ definition: - run quickly, like a hare example: - - He hared down the hill + - He hared down the hill. hypernym: - 01930264-v ili: i32173 @@ -15392,7 +15392,7 @@ definition: - move quickly, as if by cutting one's way example: - - Planes lanced towards the shore + - Planes lanced towards the shore. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32174 @@ -15422,7 +15422,7 @@ definition: - travel through the air example: - - sound and light propagate in this medium + - Sound and light propagate in this medium. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32177 @@ -15435,7 +15435,7 @@ definition: - come into dock example: - - the ship docked + - The ship docked. hypernym: - 02020375-v ili: i32178 @@ -15446,7 +15446,7 @@ definition: - move out of a dock example: - - We undocked at noon + - We undocked at noon. hypernym: - 02019450-v ili: i32179 @@ -15466,7 +15466,7 @@ definition: - toss, roll, or rise and fall in an uncontrolled way example: - - The shipwrecked survivors weltered in the sea for hours + - The shipwrecked survivors weltered in the sea for hours. hypernym: - 01871802-v ili: i32181 @@ -15478,8 +15478,8 @@ - shift the position or location of, as for business, legal, educational, or military purposes example: - - He removed his children to the countryside - - Remove the troops to the forest surrounding the city + - He removed his children to the countryside. + - remove the troops to the forest surrounding the city - remove a case to another court hypernym: - 02016196-v @@ -15494,7 +15494,7 @@ definition: - cause to run in panic example: - - Thunderbolts can stampede animals + - Thunderbolts can stampede animals. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i32183 @@ -15507,8 +15507,8 @@ definition: - fill to capacity example: - - This singer always packs the concert halls - - The murder trial packed the court house + - This singer always packs the concert halls. + - The murder trial packed the court house. hypernym: - 00453467-v ili: i32184 @@ -15519,7 +15519,7 @@ definition: - bring ashore example: - - The drug smugglers landed the heroin on the beach of the island + - The drug smugglers landed the heroin on the beach of the island. hypernym: - 02081903-v ili: i32185 @@ -15539,7 +15539,7 @@ definition: - bring to port example: - - the captain ported the ship at night + - The captain ported the ship at night. hypernym: - 02081903-v ili: i32187 @@ -15552,7 +15552,7 @@ definition: - move quickly in a straight line example: - - The plane streaked across the sky + - The plane streaked across the sky. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32188 @@ -15563,7 +15563,7 @@ definition: - move in a curve or arc, usually with the intent of hitting example: - - He swung his left fist + - He swung his left fist. - swing a bat hypernym: - 01854282-v @@ -15586,7 +15586,7 @@ definition: - move or go steadily or gradually example: - - The ship drew near the shore + - The ship drew near the shore. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32191 @@ -15597,7 +15597,7 @@ definition: - change from one vehicle or transportation line to another example: - - She changed in Chicago on her way to the East coast + - She changed in Chicago on her way to the East coast. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32192 @@ -15609,7 +15609,7 @@ definition: - move or cause to move in a specified way, direction, or position example: - - The vessel hove into sight + - The vessel hove into sight. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32193 @@ -15620,7 +15620,7 @@ definition: - move with, or as if with, a crashing noise example: - - The car crashed through the glass door + - The car crashed through the glass door. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32194 @@ -15631,7 +15631,7 @@ definition: - move fast, noisily, and heavily example: - - The bus thundered down the road + - The bus thundered down the road. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32195 @@ -15642,7 +15642,7 @@ definition: - move with a snapping sound example: - - bullets snapped past us + - Bullets snapped past us. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32196 @@ -15662,7 +15662,7 @@ definition: - make oneself visible; take action example: - - Young people should step to the fore and help their peers + - Young people should step to the fore and help their peers. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i32198 @@ -15714,7 +15714,7 @@ - cause to move around or rotate example: - turn a key - - turn your palm this way + - Turn your palm this way. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i32202 @@ -15738,9 +15738,9 @@ definition: - cause to move along an axis or into a new direction example: - - turn your face to the wall + - Turn your face to the wall. - turn the car around - - turn your dance partner around + - Turn your dance partner around. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i32204 @@ -15753,7 +15753,7 @@ definition: - cause to move into the opposite direction example: - - they brought about the boat when they saw a storm approaching + - They brought about the boat when they saw a storm approaching. hypernym: - 02094702-v ili: i32205 @@ -15775,7 +15775,7 @@ definition: - move smoothly along a surface example: - - He slid the money over to the other gambler + - He slid the money over to the other gambler. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i32207 @@ -15786,7 +15786,7 @@ definition: - go at a pace example: - - The horse paced + - The horse paced. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32208 @@ -15797,7 +15797,7 @@ definition: - put down or press the foot, place the foot example: - - For fools rush in where angels fear to tread + - For fools rush in where angels fear to tread. - step on the brake hypernym: - 01839438-v @@ -15832,7 +15832,7 @@ definition: - place or press the foot on example: - - He stepped on the hem of her long gown + - He stepped on the hem of her long gown. hypernym: - 02095677-v ili: i32212 @@ -15844,7 +15844,7 @@ definition: - move with or as if with a rushing sound example: - - The cars hurtled by + - The cars hurtled by. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32213 @@ -15868,7 +15868,7 @@ definition: - move away, as for privacy example: - - The Pope retreats to Castelgondolfo every summer + - The Pope retreats to Castelgondolfo every summer. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32215 @@ -15879,8 +15879,8 @@ definition: - retreat as if into a cocoon, as from an unfriendly environment example: - - Families cocoon around the T.V. set most evenings - - She loves to stay at home and cocoon + - Families cocoon around the T.V. set most evenings. + - She loves to stay at home and cocoon. hypernym: - 02096743-v ili: i32216 @@ -15892,7 +15892,7 @@ - retreat at full speed example: - The actress high-tailed to her villa when reporters began to follow her to the - restaurant + restaurant. hypernym: - 02079709-v ili: i32217 @@ -15904,7 +15904,7 @@ definition: - move with, or as with, a whistling sound example: - - The bullets whistled past him + - The bullets whistled past him. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32218 @@ -15915,7 +15915,7 @@ definition: - move, send, or bring as if by whistling example: - - Her optimism whistled away these worries + - Her optimism whistled away these worries. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i32219 @@ -15926,7 +15926,7 @@ definition: - move with a flapping motion example: - - The bird's wings were flapping + - The bird's wings were flapping. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32220 @@ -15940,8 +15940,8 @@ definition: - move with a thrashing motion example: - - The bird flapped its wings - - The eagle beat its wings and soared high into the sky + - The bird flapped its wings. + - The eagle beat its wings and soared high into the sky. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i32221 @@ -15955,7 +15955,7 @@ definition: - move like a flail; thresh about example: - - Her arms were flailing + - Her arms were flailing. hypernym: - 02097668-v ili: i32222 @@ -15976,7 +15976,7 @@ definition: - strike the air in flight example: - - the wings of the birds clapped loudly + - The wings of the birds clapped loudly. hypernym: - 02097668-v ili: i32224 @@ -15987,7 +15987,7 @@ definition: - cause to strike the air in flight example: - - The big bird clapped its wings + - The big bird clapped its wings. hypernym: - 02097888-v ili: i32225 @@ -15998,7 +15998,7 @@ definition: - move in an abrupt or headlong manner example: - - He flung himself onto the sofa + - He flung himself onto the sofa. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32226 @@ -16009,8 +16009,8 @@ definition: - press or force example: - - Stuff money into an envelope - - She thrust the letter into his hand + - Stuff money into an envelope. + - She thrust the letter into his hand. hypernym: - 01875972-v ili: i32227 @@ -16035,7 +16035,7 @@ definition: - jump across example: - - He hopped the bush + - He hopped the bush. hypernym: - 02085425-v ili: i32229 @@ -16048,7 +16048,7 @@ definition: - traverse as if by a short airplane trip example: - - Hop the Pacific Ocean + - hop the Pacific Ocean hypernym: - 01916152-v ili: i32230 @@ -16073,7 +16073,7 @@ definition: - be sexually active with more than one partner example: - - His wife bed hops + - His wife bed hops. hypernym: - 01429911-v ili: i32232 @@ -16086,8 +16086,8 @@ definition: - climb up on the body example: - - Shorts that ride up - - This skirt keeps riding up my legs + - shorts that ride up + - This skirt keeps riding up my legs. hypernym: - 01925957-v ili: i32233 @@ -16098,7 +16098,7 @@ definition: - move as if accompanied by a singsong example: - - The porters singsonged the travellers' luggage up the mountain + - The porters singsonged the travellers' luggage up the mountain. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i32234 @@ -16109,7 +16109,7 @@ definition: - travel from one island to the next example: - - on the cruise, we did some island-hopping + - On the cruise, we did some island-hopping. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32235 @@ -16131,7 +16131,7 @@ definition: - move around an axis or a center example: - - The wheels are turning + - The wheels are turning. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32237 @@ -16142,7 +16142,7 @@ definition: - cause to move furtively and hurriedly example: - - The secret service agents hustled the speaker out of the amphitheater + - The secret service agents hustled the speaker out of the amphitheater. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i32238 @@ -16153,7 +16153,7 @@ definition: - make a sudden movement in a new direction so as to avoid example: - - The child dodged the teacher's blow + - The child dodged the teacher's blow. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32239 @@ -16164,7 +16164,7 @@ definition: - move to and fro or from place to place usually in an irregular course example: - - the pickpocket dodged through the crowd + - The pickpocket dodged through the crowd. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32240 @@ -16175,7 +16175,7 @@ definition: - move in a way resembling that of a plow cutting into or going through the soil example: - - The ship plowed through the water + - The ship plowed through the water. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32241 @@ -16198,7 +16198,7 @@ definition: - move violently, energetically, or carelessly example: - - She threw herself forwards + - She threw herself forwards. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32243 @@ -16209,7 +16209,7 @@ definition: - to put into a state or activity hastily, suddenly, or carelessly example: - - Jane threw dinner together + - Jane threw dinner together. - throw the car into reverse hypernym: - 01496967-v @@ -16221,7 +16221,7 @@ definition: - move slowly and unsteadily example: - - The truck lurched down the road + - The truck lurched down the road. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32245 @@ -16241,7 +16241,7 @@ definition: - to obtain a liquid from somewhere example: - - The nurse drew blood + - The nurse drew blood. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i32247 @@ -16254,7 +16254,7 @@ definition: - drop out example: - - His hair and teeth fell out + - His hair and teeth fell out. hypernym: - 00530070-v ili: i32248 @@ -16266,7 +16266,7 @@ definition: - move precipitously or violently example: - - The tornado ripped along the coast + - The tornado ripped along the coast. hypernym: - 02059191-v ili: i32249 @@ -16277,7 +16277,7 @@ definition: - move by or as if by water example: - - The swollen river washed away the footbridge + - The swollen river washed away the footbridge. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i32250 @@ -16301,8 +16301,8 @@ definition: - shape one's body into a curl example: - - She curled farther down under the covers - - She fell and drew in + - She curled farther down under the covers. + - She fell and drew in. hypernym: - 02039764-v ili: i32252 @@ -16317,7 +16317,7 @@ definition: - change to an upright sitting position example: - - He sat up in bed + - He sat up in bed. hypernym: - 01987785-v ili: i32253 @@ -16328,7 +16328,7 @@ definition: - move as if through a sieve example: - - The soldiers sifted through the woods + - The soldiers sifted through the woods. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32254 @@ -16339,7 +16339,7 @@ definition: - be or come between example: - - An interposing thicket blocked their way + - An interposing thicket blocked their way. hypernym: - 00343467-v ili: i32255 @@ -16350,8 +16350,8 @@ definition: - skip, leap, or move up and down or sideways example: - - Dancing flames - - The children danced with joy + - dancing flames + - The children danced with joy. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32256 @@ -16362,7 +16362,7 @@ definition: - make a grasping or snatching motion with the hand example: - - The passenger grabbed for the oxygen mask + - The passenger grabbed for the oxygen mask. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32257 @@ -16373,7 +16373,7 @@ definition: - move in a specified direction example: - - The line of men fall forward + - The line of men fall forward. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32258 @@ -16393,7 +16393,7 @@ definition: - move through with or as if with a rake example: - - She raked her fingers through her hair + - She raked her fingers through her hair. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i32260 @@ -16405,9 +16405,9 @@ - move about freely and without restraint, or act as if running around in an uncontrolled way example: - - who are these people running around in the building? - - She runs around telling everyone of her troubles - - let the dogs run free + - Who are these people running around in the building? + - She runs around telling everyone of her troubles. + - Let the dogs run free. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32261 @@ -16421,8 +16421,8 @@ definition: - move noisily example: - - The window banged shut - - The old man banged around the house + - The window banged shut. + - The old man banged around the house. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32262 @@ -16433,7 +16433,7 @@ definition: - drive example: - - The convertible tooled down the street + - The convertible tooled down the street. hypernym: - 01934845-v ili: i32263 @@ -16446,7 +16446,7 @@ definition: - escape from the control of example: - - Industry is running away with us all + - Industry is running away with us all. hypernym: - 02078906-v ili: i32264 @@ -16457,7 +16457,7 @@ definition: - cause to move by means of an air current example: - - The wind blew the leaves around in the yard + - The wind blew the leaves around in the yard. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i32265 @@ -16468,7 +16468,7 @@ definition: - drive or carry as if by a puff of air example: - - The gust of air whiffed away the clouds + - The gust of air whiffed away the clouds. hypernym: - 02104910-v ili: i32266 @@ -16479,7 +16479,7 @@ definition: - cause air to go in, on, or through example: - - Blow my hair dry + - blow my hair dry hypernym: - 01955339-v ili: i32267 @@ -16490,7 +16490,7 @@ definition: - apply a draft or strong wind to to example: - - the air conditioning was blasting cold air at us + - The air conditioning was blasting cold air at us. hypernym: - 02105324-v ili: i32268 @@ -16510,7 +16510,7 @@ definition: - move in a gyrating fashion example: - - the poles of the Earth precess at a right angle to the force that is applied + - The poles of the Earth precess at a right angle to the force that is applied. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32270 @@ -16523,7 +16523,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00446787-n example: - - his opponent cut upward toward his chin + - His opponent cut upward toward his chin. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32271 @@ -16536,7 +16536,7 @@ commands from a menu); drag the slider to increase or decrease rate; drag the handles on the image to resize it example: - - drag this icon to the lower right hand corner of the screen + - Drag this icon to the lower right hand corner of the screen. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i32272 @@ -16569,8 +16569,8 @@ definition: - sit on and control a vehicle example: - - He rides his bicycle to work every day - - She loves to ride her new motorcycle through town + - He rides his bicycle to work every day. + - She loves to ride her new motorcycle through town. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32275 @@ -16595,7 +16595,7 @@ definition: - go via an indirect route or at no set pace example: - - After dinner, we wandered into town + - After dinner, we wandered into town. hypernym: - 01999581-v ili: i32277 @@ -16609,7 +16609,7 @@ definition: - go along towards (a river's) source example: - - The boat ascended the Delaware + - The boat ascended the Delaware. hypernym: - 01995963-v ili: i32278 @@ -16621,7 +16621,7 @@ - cause to move in a certain direction by exerting a force upon, either physically or in an abstract sense example: - - A declining dollar pulled down the export figures for the last quarter + - A declining dollar pulled down the export figures for the last quarter. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i32279 @@ -16635,7 +16635,7 @@ definition: - travel on snowshoes example: - - After a heavy snowfall, we have to snowshoe to the grocery store + - After a heavy snowfall, we have to snowshoe to the grocery store. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32280 @@ -16646,8 +16646,8 @@ definition: - fly or go in a manner resembling a beetle example: - - He beetled up the staircase - - They beetled off home + - He beetled up the staircase. + - They beetled off home. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32281 @@ -16679,8 +16679,8 @@ definition: - drive something violently into a location example: - - he hit his fist on the table - - she struck her head on the low ceiling + - He hit his fist on the table. + - She struck her head on the low ceiling. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i32284 @@ -16692,7 +16692,7 @@ definition: - hit violently example: - - She smashed her car against the guard rail + - She smashed her car against the guard rail. hypernym: - 02108439-v ili: i32285 @@ -16726,7 +16726,7 @@ definition: - glide down a snow-covered slope while standing on a board example: - - The children love to snowboard in winter + - The children love to snowboard in winter. hypernym: - 01891569-v ili: i32288 @@ -16737,9 +16737,9 @@ definition: - jump down from an elevated point example: - - the parachutist didn't want to jump - - every year, hundreds of people jump off the Golden Gate bridge - - the widow leapt into the funeral pyre + - The parachutist didn't want to jump. + - Every year, hundreds of people jump off the Golden Gate bridge. + - The widow leapt into the funeral pyre. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32289 @@ -16783,7 +16783,7 @@ definition: - be in danger of dying from submersion in a liquid and asphyxiation example: - - the divers saved the drowning child + - The divers saved the drowning child. hypernym: - 01995486-v members: diff --git a/src/yaml/verb.perception.yaml b/src/yaml/verb.perception.yaml index d7eca7c3..4a59a605 100644 --- a/src/yaml/verb.perception.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/verb.perception.yaml @@ -19,10 +19,10 @@ definition: - perceive by a physical sensation, e.g., coming from the skin or muscles example: - - He felt the wind - - She felt an object brushing her arm - - He felt his flesh crawl - - She felt the heat when she got out of the car + - He felt the wind. + - She felt an object brushing her arm. + - He felt his flesh crawl. + - She felt the heat when she got out of the car. hypernym: - 02110960-v ili: i32295 @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ definition: - to become aware of through the senses example: - - I could perceive the ship coming over the horizon + - I could perceive the ship coming over the horizon. hypernym: - 00600349-v ili: i32296 @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ definition: - receive a communication from someone example: - - We heard nothing from our son for five years + - We heard nothing from our son for five years. hypernym: - 02111702-v ili: i32299 @@ -91,8 +91,8 @@ definition: - divine by reading someone's palms example: - - The Gypsies chiromanced - - She refused to chiromance my fate + - The Gypsies chiromanced. + - She refused to chiromance my fate. hypernym: - 02112042-v ili: i32301 @@ -123,8 +123,8 @@ definition: - go through example: - - The chemical undergoes a sudden change - - The fluid undergoes shear + - The chemical undergoes a sudden change. + - The fluid undergoes shear. - undergo a strange sensation hypernym: - 00109468-v @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ definition: - receive as a retribution or punishment example: - - He got 5 years in prison + - He got 5 years in prison. hypernym: - 02214901-v ili: i32304 @@ -150,11 +150,11 @@ definition: - cause to experience suddenly example: - - Panic struck me - - An interesting idea hit her - - A thought came to me - - The thought struck terror in our minds - - They were struck with fear + - Panic struck me. + - An interesting idea hit her. + - A thought came to me. + - The thought struck terror in our minds. + - They were struck with fear. hypernym: - 00725311-v ili: i32305 @@ -169,8 +169,8 @@ definition: - experience or feel or submit to example: - - Take a test - - Take the plunge + - take a test + - take the plunge hypernym: - 02112480-v ili: i32306 @@ -183,8 +183,8 @@ definition: - undergo or be subjected to example: - - He suffered the penalty - - Many saints suffered martyrdom + - He suffered the penalty. + - Many saints suffered martyrdom. hypernym: - 02114674-v ili: i32307 @@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06052606-n example: - - The patient does not tolerate the anti-inflammatory drugs we gave him + - The patient does not tolerate the anti-inflammatory drugs we gave him. hypernym: - 02113644-v ili: i32308 @@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ definition: - suffer or face the pain of death example: - - Martyrs may die every day for their faith + - Martyrs may die every day for their faith. hypernym: - 02113644-v ili: i32310 @@ -250,8 +250,8 @@ definition: - undergo or live through a difficult experience example: - - We had many trials to go through - - he saw action in Viet Nam + - We had many trials to go through. + - He saw action in Viet Nam. hypernym: - 02112831-v ili: i32312 @@ -264,9 +264,9 @@ definition: - undergo passive experience of example: - - We felt the effects of inflation - - her fingers felt their way through the string quartet - - she felt his contempt of her + - We felt the effects of inflation. + - Her fingers felt their way through the string quartet. + - She felt his contempt of her. hypernym: - 02114674-v ili: i32313 @@ -277,7 +277,7 @@ definition: - have for one's benefit example: - - The industry enjoyed a boom + - The industry enjoyed a boom. hypernym: - 02114674-v ili: i32314 @@ -290,9 +290,9 @@ definition: - cause to experience or suffer or make liable or vulnerable to example: - - He subjected me to his awful poetry - - The sergeant subjected the new recruits to many drills - - People in Chernobyl were subjected to radiation + - He subjected me to his awful poetry. + - The sergeant subjected the new recruits to many drills. + - People in Chernobyl were subjected to radiation. hypernym: - 00137133-v ili: i32315 @@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ definition: - cause (someone) to undergo something example: - - He put her to the torture + - He put her to the torture. hypernym: - 02115410-v ili: i32317 @@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00314473-n example: - - They were shipwrecked in one of the mysteries at sea + - They were shipwrecked in one of the mysteries at sea. hypernym: - 02115410-v ili: i32318 @@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ definition: - expose or make accessible to some action or influence example: - - Expose your students to art + - Expose your students to art. - expose the blanket to sunshine hypernym: - 02115410-v @@ -361,7 +361,7 @@ definition: - expose to the circulation of fresh air so as to retard spoilage example: - - Wheat should be well ventilated + - Wheat should be well ventilated. hypernym: - 02116512-v ili: i32321 @@ -372,8 +372,8 @@ definition: - expose to the rays of the sun or affect by exposure to the sun example: - - insolated paper may turn yellow and crumble - - These herbs suffer when sunned + - Insolated paper may turn yellow and crumble. + - These herbs suffer when sunned. hypernym: - 02116512-v ili: i32322 @@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ definition: - expose to fresh air example: - - aerate your old sneakers + - Aerate your old sneakers. hypernym: - 02116512-v ili: i32323 @@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00905257-n example: - - As a child, I was overexposed to French movies + - As a child, I was overexposed to French movies. hypernym: - 02116512-v ili: i32324 @@ -415,7 +415,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00905257-n example: - - The child was underexposed to language + - The child was underexposed to language. hypernym: - 02116512-v ili: i32325 @@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00905257-n example: - - the photographic film was overexposed and there is no image + - The photographic film was overexposed and there is no image. hypernym: - 02117913-v ili: i32327 @@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00905257-n example: - - The film solarized + - The film solarized. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i32329 @@ -486,7 +486,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00905257-n example: - - The film is underexposed, so the image is very dark + - The film is underexposed, so the image is very dark. hypernym: - 02117913-v ili: i32330 @@ -525,8 +525,8 @@ definition: - cause not to be sensitive example: - - The war desensitized many soldiers - - The photographic plate was desensitized + - The war desensitized many soldiers. + - The photographic plate was desensitized. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i32333 @@ -538,7 +538,7 @@ definition: - make numb or insensitive example: - - The shock numbed her senses + - The shock numbed her senses. hypernym: - 02119407-v ili: i32334 @@ -552,7 +552,7 @@ definition: - overcome as with astonishment or disbelief example: - - The news stunned her + - The news stunned her. hypernym: - 02119407-v ili: i32335 @@ -578,8 +578,8 @@ - cause to sense; make sensitive example: - She sensitized me with respect to gender differences in this traditional male-dominated - society - - My tongue became sensitized to good wine + society. + - My tongue became sensitized to good wine. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i32337 @@ -608,7 +608,7 @@ definition: - cause (someone's) hair to stand on end and to have goosebumps example: - - Hitchcock movies horripilate me + - Hitchcock movies horripilate me. hypernym: - 02120601-v ili: i32339 @@ -621,7 +621,7 @@ definition: - have one's hair stand on end and get goosebumps example: - - I horripilate when I see violence on television + - I horripilate when I see violence on television. hypernym: - 02112480-v ili: i32340 @@ -634,7 +634,7 @@ definition: - provoke or excite example: - - The rock musician worked the crowd of young girls into a frenzy + - The rock musician worked the crowd of young girls into a frenzy. hypernym: - 02120601-v ili: i32341 @@ -662,7 +662,7 @@ definition: - cause to be thrilled by some perceptual input example: - - The men were thrilled by a loud whistle blow + - The men were thrilled by a loud whistle blow. hypernym: - 02120601-v ili: i32343 @@ -703,11 +703,11 @@ definition: - perceive with the senses quickly, suddenly, or momentarily example: - - I caught the aroma of coffee - - He caught the allusion in her glance + - I caught the aroma of coffee. + - He caught the allusion in her glance. - ears open to catch every sound - - The dog picked up the scent - - Catch a glimpse + - The dog picked up the scent. + - catch a glimpse hypernym: - 02110960-v ili: i32347 @@ -721,8 +721,8 @@ entails: - 00014735-v example: - - She claims to never dream - - He dreamt a strange scene + - She claims to never dream. + - He dreamt a strange scene. hypernym: - 02110960-v ili: i32348 @@ -735,8 +735,8 @@ entails: - 02110960-v example: - - She noted that someone was following her - - mark my words + - She noted that someone was following her. + - Mark my words. hypernym: - 02110960-v ili: i32349 @@ -749,7 +749,7 @@ definition: - observe with special attention example: - - Take notice of the great architecture + - Take notice of the great architecture. hypernym: - 02122959-v ili: i32350 @@ -762,7 +762,7 @@ entails: - 02110960-v example: - - Take note of this chemical reaction + - Take note of this chemical reaction. hypernym: - 02133118-v ili: i32351 @@ -784,7 +784,7 @@ definition: - fail to acknowledge example: - - he passed me up in the street + - He passed me up in the street. hypernym: - 02123706-v ili: i32353 @@ -795,7 +795,7 @@ definition: - catch a glimpse of or see briefly example: - - We glimpsed the Queen as she got into her limousine + - We glimpsed the Queen as she got into her limousine. hypernym: - 02133754-v ili: i32354 @@ -842,7 +842,7 @@ definition: - cause a sharp or stinging pain or discomfort example: - - The sun burned his face + - The sun burned his face. hypernym: - 02126629-v ili: i32358 @@ -880,7 +880,7 @@ definition: - feel hot or painful example: - - My eyes are burning + - My eyes are burning. hypernym: - 02126629-v ili: i32361 @@ -904,7 +904,7 @@ definition: - cause to perceive an itch example: - - his skin itched + - His skin itched. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i32363 @@ -953,7 +953,7 @@ definition: - make itself felt as a recurring pain example: - - My arthritis is acting up again + - My arthritis is acting up again. hypernym: - 02126629-v ili: i32369 @@ -964,8 +964,8 @@ definition: - pulsate or pound with abnormal force example: - - my head is throbbing - - Her heart was throbbing + - My head is throbbing. + - Her heart was throbbing. hypernym: - 02126629-v ili: i32370 @@ -995,7 +995,7 @@ definition: - cause a sharp and sudden pain in example: - - The pain shot up her leg + - The pain shot up her leg. hypernym: - 02126629-v ili: i32373 @@ -1016,7 +1016,7 @@ definition: - cause a stinging pain example: - - The needle pricked his skin + - The needle pricked his skin. hypernym: - 00064841-v ili: i32375 @@ -1029,7 +1029,7 @@ definition: - emit an odor example: - - The soup smells good + - The soup smells good. hypernym: - 02128368-v ili: i32376 @@ -1049,7 +1049,7 @@ definition: - smell badly and offensively example: - - The building reeks of smoke + - The building reeks of smoke. hypernym: - 02128797-v ili: i32378 @@ -1061,7 +1061,7 @@ definition: - smell bad example: - - He rarely washes, and he smells + - He rarely washes, and he smells. hypernym: - 02128137-v ili: i32379 @@ -1072,7 +1072,7 @@ definition: - become noticeable example: - - a terrible stench saluted our nostrils + - A terrible stench saluted our nostrils. hypernym: - 02128797-v ili: i32380 @@ -1115,7 +1115,7 @@ definition: - catch the scent of; get wind of example: - - The dog nosed out the drugs + - The dog nosed out the drugs. hypernym: - 02129213-v ili: i32384 @@ -1130,7 +1130,7 @@ entails: - 02129213-v example: - - He can smell out trouble + - He can smell out trouble. hypernym: - 02197640-v ili: i32385 @@ -1188,7 +1188,7 @@ definition: - fill or impregnate with an odor example: - - orange blossoms perfumed the air in the garden + - Orange blossoms perfumed the air in the garden. hypernym: - 02130106-v ili: i32390 @@ -1212,7 +1212,7 @@ definition: - eliminate the odor from example: - - This stick will deodorize your armpits + - This stick will deodorize your armpits. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i32392 @@ -1236,7 +1236,7 @@ definition: - perceive via the tactile sense example: - - Helen Keller felt the physical world by touching people and objects around her + - Helen Keller felt the physical world by touching people and objects around her. hypernym: - 02110960-v ili: i32394 @@ -1249,7 +1249,7 @@ entails: - 02131823-v example: - - He felt for his wallet + - He felt for his wallet. hypernym: - 01318273-v ili: i32395 @@ -1264,9 +1264,9 @@ definition: - fail to perceive or to catch with the senses or the mind example: - - I missed that remark - - She missed his point - - We lost part of what he said + - I missed that remark. + - She missed his point. + - We lost part of what he said. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i32396 @@ -1291,7 +1291,7 @@ definition: - be a witness to example: - - She witnessed the accident and had to testify in court + - She witnessed the accident and had to testify in court. hypernym: - 02154940-v ili: i32398 @@ -1313,7 +1313,7 @@ entails: - 02133754-v example: - - They watched as the murderer was executed + - They watched as the murderer was executed. hypernym: - 01022014-v ili: i32400 @@ -1325,10 +1325,10 @@ definition: - perceive or be contemporaneous with example: - - We found Republicans winning the offices - - You'll see a lot of cheating in this school - - The 1960's saw the rebellion of the younger generation against established traditions - - I want to see results + - We found Republicans winning the offices. + - You'll see a lot of cheating in this school. + - The 1960's saw the rebellion of the younger generation against established traditions. + - I want to see results. hypernym: - 02114674-v ili: i32401 @@ -1344,9 +1344,9 @@ definition: - perceive by sight or have the power to perceive by sight example: - - You have to be a good observer to see all the details + - You have to be a good observer to see all the details. - Can you see the bird in that tree? - - He is blind — he cannot see + - He is blind — he cannot see. hypernym: - 02110960-v ili: i32402 @@ -1360,7 +1360,7 @@ definition: - see and understand, have a good eye example: - - The artist must first learn to see + - The artist must first learn to see. hypernym: - 02133754-v ili: i32403 @@ -1384,7 +1384,7 @@ definition: - be no longer able to see example: - - We lost sight of the tower as we pulled out of the harbor + - We lost sight of the tower as we pulled out of the harbor. hypernym: - 02292634-v ili: i32405 @@ -1395,7 +1395,7 @@ definition: - see with attention example: - - behold Christ! + - Behold Christ! hypernym: - 02133754-v ili: i32406 @@ -1422,7 +1422,7 @@ entails: - 02133754-v example: - - She looked over the expanse of land + - She looked over the expanse of land. - Look at your child! - Look — a deer in the backyard! hypernym: @@ -1437,8 +1437,8 @@ entails: - 02134989-v example: - - The customs agent examined the baggage - - I must see your passport before you can enter the country + - The customs agent examined the baggage. + - I must see your passport before you can enter the country. hypernym: - 02173796-v ili: i32409 @@ -1464,7 +1464,7 @@ definition: - observe or determine by looking example: - - Watch how the dog chases the cats away + - Watch how the dog chases the cats away. hypernym: - 02460829-v ili: i32411 @@ -1475,7 +1475,7 @@ definition: - look towards one's back example: - - don't look back while you walk + - Don't look back while you walk. hypernym: - 02134989-v ili: i32412 @@ -1487,7 +1487,7 @@ definition: - avert one's gaze example: - - She looked away when the nurse pricked her arm with the needle + - She looked away when the nurse pricked her arm with the needle. hypernym: - 02134989-v ili: i32413 @@ -1498,7 +1498,7 @@ definition: - look about oneself example: - - look around to see whether you can find the missing document + - Look around to see whether you can find the missing document. hypernym: - 02134989-v ili: i32414 @@ -1511,7 +1511,7 @@ entails: - 02133754-v example: - - After taking the drug, John saw double + - After taking the drug, John saw double. hypernym: - 02122323-v ili: i32415 @@ -1522,7 +1522,7 @@ definition: - look at with fixed eyes example: - - The students stared at the teacher with amazement + - The students stared at the teacher with amazement. hypernym: - 02134989-v ili: i32416 @@ -1534,7 +1534,7 @@ definition: - overcome or cause to waver or submit by (or as if by) staring example: - - He simply stared down his opponent + - He simply stared down his opponent. hypernym: - 02137210-v ili: i32417 @@ -1568,10 +1568,10 @@ definition: - give a certain impression of being something or having a certain aspect example: - - She seems to be sleeping - - This appears to be a very difficult problem - - This project looks fishy - - They appeared like people who had not eaten or slept for a long time + - She seems to be sleeping. + - This appears to be a very difficult problem. + - This project looks fishy. + - They appeared like people who had not eaten or slept for a long time. hypernym: - 02139137-v ili: i32420 @@ -1584,8 +1584,8 @@ definition: - appear to begin an activity example: - - He made to speak but said nothing in the end - - She made as if to say hello to us + - He made to speak but said nothing in the end. + - She made as if to say hello to us. hypernym: - 02137900-v ili: i32421 @@ -1607,7 +1607,7 @@ definition: - produce a certain impression example: - - It feels nice to be home again + - It feels nice to be home again. hypernym: - 02137900-v ili: i32423 @@ -1618,7 +1618,7 @@ definition: - be accepted as something or somebody in a false character or identity example: - - She passed off as a Russian agent + - She passed off as a Russian agent. hypernym: - 02137900-v ili: i32424 @@ -1629,8 +1629,8 @@ definition: - (of a proposition) seem to be true, probable, or apparent example: - - It seems that he is very gifted - - It appears that the weather in California is very bad + - It seems that he is very gifted. + - It appears that the weather in California is very bad. hypernym: - 02622439-v ili: i32425 @@ -1642,7 +1642,7 @@ definition: - appear in a certain way example: - - This sounds interesting + - This sounds interesting. hypernym: - 02137900-v ili: i32426 @@ -1653,7 +1653,7 @@ definition: - give off a certain sound or sounds example: - - This record sounds scratchy + - This record sounds scratchy. hypernym: - 02773266-v ili: i32427 @@ -1664,7 +1664,7 @@ definition: - be dissonant or harsh example: - - The violins in this piece dissonated disturbingly + - The violins in this piece dissonated disturbingly. hypernym: - 02139513-v ili: i32428 @@ -1675,7 +1675,7 @@ definition: - sound sharply or shrilly example: - - The scream pierced the night + - The scream pierced the night. hypernym: - 02139513-v ili: i32429 @@ -1686,7 +1686,7 @@ definition: - make a characteristic or natural sound example: - - The drums spoke + - The drums spoke. hypernym: - 02139513-v ili: i32430 @@ -1697,7 +1697,7 @@ definition: - play or sound a wind instrument example: - - She blew the horn + - She blew the horn. hypernym: - 02183962-v ili: i32431 @@ -1711,7 +1711,7 @@ definition: - make a sound as if blown example: - - The whistle blew + - The whistle blew. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32432 @@ -1744,7 +1744,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06104381-n example: - - Sound is reflected well in this auditorium + - Sound is reflected well in this auditorium. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i32435 @@ -1758,7 +1758,7 @@ definition: - be reflected as heat, sound, or light or shock waves example: - - the waves reverberate as far away as the end of the building + - The waves reverberate as far away as the end of the building. hypernym: - 02140736-v ili: i32436 @@ -1773,7 +1773,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06110385-n example: - - her sunglasses reflected his image + - Her sunglasses reflected his image. hypernym: - 02141597-v ili: i32437 @@ -1784,7 +1784,7 @@ definition: - manifest or bring back example: - - This action reflects his true beliefs + - This action reflects his true beliefs. hypernym: - 00925764-v ili: i32438 @@ -1795,7 +1795,7 @@ definition: - return or recoil example: - - Fame redounds to the heroes + - Fame redounds to the heroes. hypernym: - 02362071-v ili: i32439 @@ -1808,8 +1808,8 @@ definition: - make visible or noticeable example: - - She showed her talent for cooking - - Show me your etchings, please + - She showed her talent for cooking. + - Show me your etchings, please. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i32440 @@ -1820,7 +1820,7 @@ definition: - cause to come into view example: - - he peeped his head through the window + - He peeped his head through the window. hypernym: - 02141597-v ili: i32441 @@ -1831,7 +1831,7 @@ definition: - reveal to view as by removing a cover example: - - The curtain rose to disclose a stunning set + - The curtain rose to disclose a stunning set. hypernym: - 02147756-v ili: i32442 @@ -1859,7 +1859,7 @@ definition: - project on a screen example: - - The images are projected onto the screen + - The images are projected onto the screen. hypernym: - 02141597-v ili: i32444 @@ -1879,7 +1879,7 @@ definition: - bring out fully or to advantage example: - - This photograph does not do her justice + - This photograph does not do her justice. hypernym: - 02141597-v ili: i32446 @@ -1890,7 +1890,7 @@ definition: - expose or show briefly example: - - he flashed a $100 bill + - He flashed a $100 bill. hypernym: - 02141597-v ili: i32447 @@ -1904,7 +1904,7 @@ - 13557997-n - 00905257-n example: - - Please develop this roll of film for me + - Please develop this roll of film for me. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i32448 @@ -1919,7 +1919,7 @@ - 13557997-n - 00905257-n example: - - These photos are underdeveloped + - These photos are underdeveloped. hypernym: - 02143239-v ili: i32449 @@ -1942,8 +1942,8 @@ definition: - be or become visible or noticeable example: - - His good upbringing really shows - - The dirty side will show + - His good upbringing really shows. + - The dirty side will show. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i32451 @@ -1955,7 +1955,7 @@ definition: - show in one's face example: - - Her surprise did not register + - Her surprise did not register. hypernym: - 02144017-v ili: i32452 @@ -1979,9 +1979,9 @@ definition: - to show, make visible or apparent example: - - The Metropolitan Museum is exhibiting Goya's works this month + - The Metropolitan Museum is exhibiting Goya's works this month. - Why don't you show your nice legs and wear shorter skirts? - - National leaders will have to display the highest skills of statesmanship + - National leaders will have to display the highest skills of statesmanship. hypernym: - 02141597-v ili: i32454 @@ -2027,8 +2027,8 @@ definition: - bring out for display example: - - The proud father produced many pictures of his baby - - The accused brought forth a letter in court that he claims exonerates him + - The proud father produced many pictures of his baby. + - The accused brought forth a letter in court that he claims exonerates him. hypernym: - 02144506-v ili: i32458 @@ -2040,7 +2040,7 @@ definition: - produce suddenly or automatically example: - - Turn on the charm + - turn on the charm - turn on the waterworks hypernym: - 02145619-v @@ -2083,7 +2083,7 @@ definition: - display proudly; act ostentatiously or pretentiously example: - - he showed off his new sports car + - He showed off his new sports car. hypernym: - 02144506-v ili: i32463 @@ -2098,7 +2098,7 @@ definition: - exhibit the strength of example: - - The victorious army flexes its invincibility + - The victorious army flexes its invincibility. hypernym: - 02146446-v ili: i32464 @@ -2142,7 +2142,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00935235-n example: - - We don't know the woman who posed for Leonardo so often + - We don't know the woman who posed for Leonardo so often. hypernym: - 02144506-v ili: i32468 @@ -2158,7 +2158,7 @@ domain_topic: - 05809602-n example: - - the lion is rampant in this heraldic depiction + - The lion is rampant in this heraldic depiction. hypernym: - 02147248-v ili: i32469 @@ -2169,8 +2169,8 @@ definition: - make manifest example: - - Summer brings out bright clothes - - He brings out the best in her + - Summer brings out bright clothes. + - He brings out the best in her. hypernym: - 02141597-v ili: i32470 @@ -2183,7 +2183,7 @@ definition: - recover through digging example: - - Schliemann excavated Troy + - Schliemann excavated Troy. - excavate gold hypernym: - 02147756-v @@ -2210,7 +2210,7 @@ definition: - bring out and show for inspection and admiration example: - - His novel trots out a rich heiress + - His novel trots out a rich heiress. - always able to trot out some new excuse hypernym: - 02147756-v @@ -2222,7 +2222,7 @@ definition: - open to the view example: - - A walk through town will unfold many interesting buildings + - A walk through town will unfold many interesting buildings. hypernym: - 02147756-v ili: i32474 @@ -2235,7 +2235,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06193615-n example: - - God rarely reveals his plans for mankind + - God rarely reveals his plans for mankind. hypernym: - 00935783-v ili: i32475 @@ -2246,7 +2246,7 @@ definition: - manifest the effects of (a gene or genetic trait) example: - - Many of the laboratory animals express the trait + - Many of the laboratory animals express the trait. hypernym: - 01648288-v ili: i32476 @@ -2257,7 +2257,7 @@ definition: - reveal clearly as having a certain character example: - - His playing stamps him as a Romantic + - His playing stamps him as a Romantic. hypernym: - 00958719-v ili: i32477 @@ -2280,7 +2280,7 @@ definition: - place out of sight; keep secret example: - - The money was secreted from his children + - The money was secreted from his children. hypernym: - 02149298-v ili: i32479 @@ -2291,7 +2291,7 @@ definition: - hide from view example: - - The lids were occulting her eyes + - The lids were occulting her eyes. hypernym: - 02151220-v ili: i32480 @@ -2302,8 +2302,8 @@ definition: - shut out from view or get in the way so as to hide from sight example: - - The thick curtain blocked the action on the stage - - The trees obstruct my view of the mountains + - The thick curtain blocked the action on the stage. + - The trees obstruct my view of the mountains. hypernym: - 02149298-v ili: i32481 @@ -2317,8 +2317,8 @@ definition: - be or go into hiding; keep out of sight, as for protection and safety example: - - Probably his horse would be close to where he was hiding - - She is hiding out in a cabin in Montana + - Probably his horse would be close to where he was hiding. + - She is hiding out in a cabin in Montana. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i32482 @@ -2330,7 +2330,7 @@ definition: - hide aboard a ship or a plane to get free transportation example: - - The illegal immigrants stowed away on board the freighter + - The illegal immigrants stowed away on board the freighter. hypernym: - 02150244-v ili: i32483 @@ -2341,7 +2341,7 @@ definition: - take shelter example: - - During the sandstorm, they hunkered down in a small hut + - During the sandstorm, they hunkered down in a small hut. hypernym: - 02150244-v ili: i32484 @@ -2352,7 +2352,7 @@ definition: - remain secluded or in hiding example: - - He is writing his book and is holing up in his study + - He is writing his book and is holing up in his study. hypernym: - 02150244-v ili: i32485 @@ -2372,7 +2372,7 @@ definition: - hold back; keep from being perceived by others example: - - She conceals her anger well + - She conceals her anger well. hypernym: - 02687605-v ili: i32487 @@ -2394,7 +2394,7 @@ definition: - spread over a surface to conceal or protect example: - - This paint covers well + - This paint covers well. hypernym: - 02149298-v ili: i32489 @@ -2405,7 +2405,7 @@ definition: - hide in one's bosom example: - - She bosomed his letters + - She bosomed his letters. hypernym: - 02149298-v ili: i32490 @@ -2427,7 +2427,7 @@ definition: - hide under a false appearance example: - - He masked his disappointment + - He masked his disappointment. hypernym: - 02163017-v ili: i32492 @@ -2458,8 +2458,8 @@ definition: - cover up a misdemeanor, fault, or error example: - - Let's not whitewash the crimes of Stalin - - She tried to gloss over her mistakes + - Let's not whitewash the crimes of Stalin. + - She tried to gloss over her mistakes. hypernym: - 02152799-v ili: i32495 @@ -2473,7 +2473,7 @@ definition: - hide from view or knowledge example: - - The President covered the fact that he bugged the offices in the White House + - The President covered the fact that he bugged the offices in the White House. hypernym: - 02149298-v ili: i32496 @@ -2485,7 +2485,7 @@ definition: - hold back a thought or feeling about example: - - She is harboring a grudge against him + - She is harboring a grudge against him. hypernym: - 02149298-v ili: i32497 @@ -2498,8 +2498,8 @@ definition: - give an exhibition of to an interested audience example: - - She shows her dogs frequently - - We will demo the new software in Washington + - She shows her dogs frequently. + - We will demo the new software in Washington. hypernym: - 02141597-v ili: i32498 @@ -2514,7 +2514,7 @@ definition: - demonstrate the guilt of (someone) example: - - Her strange behavior condemned her + - Her strange behavior condemned her. hypernym: - 00822637-v ili: i32499 @@ -2525,7 +2525,7 @@ definition: - condemn by attainder example: - - the man was attainted + - The man was attainted. hypernym: - 02153732-v ili: i32500 @@ -2536,7 +2536,7 @@ definition: - become concealed or hidden from view or have its light extinguished example: - - The beam of light occults every so often + - The beam of light occults every so often. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i32501 @@ -2589,7 +2589,7 @@ entails: - 02134989-v example: - - He surveyed his new classmates + - He surveyed his new classmates. hypernym: - 02135744-v ili: i32506 @@ -2613,7 +2613,7 @@ definition: - strain to watch; stare curiously example: - - The cars slowed down and the drivers rubbernecked after the accident + - The cars slowed down and the drivers rubbernecked after the accident. hypernym: - 02154940-v ili: i32508 @@ -2625,9 +2625,9 @@ - see or watch example: - view a show on television - - This program will be seen all over the world + - This program will be seen all over the world. - view an exhibition - - Catch a show on Broadway + - catch a show on Broadway - see a movie hypernym: - 02154940-v @@ -2647,7 +2647,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06052606-n example: - - The radiologist can visualize the cancerous liver + - The radiologist can visualize the cancerous liver. hypernym: - 02155378-v ili: i32510 @@ -2699,7 +2699,7 @@ definition: - examine hastily example: - - She scanned the newspaper headlines while waiting for the taxi + - She scanned the newspaper headlines while waiting for the taxi. hypernym: - 02135744-v ili: i32515 @@ -2714,7 +2714,7 @@ definition: - examine minutely or intensely example: - - the surgeon scanned the X-ray + - The surgeon scanned the X-ray. hypernym: - 02135744-v ili: i32516 @@ -2734,7 +2734,7 @@ definition: - examine or consider with attention and in detail example: - - Please peruse this report at your leisure + - Please peruse this report at your leisure. hypernym: - 02135744-v ili: i32518 @@ -2745,8 +2745,8 @@ definition: - look through a book or other written material example: - - He thumbed through the report - - She leafed through the volume + - He thumbed through the report. + - She leafed through the volume. hypernym: - 02157242-v ili: i32519 @@ -2762,7 +2762,7 @@ definition: - examine closely; focus one's attention on example: - - He zoomed in on the book + - He zoomed in on the book. hypernym: - 00724156-v ili: i32520 @@ -2773,7 +2773,7 @@ definition: - to look at critically or searchingly, or in minute detail example: - - he scrutinized his likeness in the mirror + - He scrutinized his likeness in the mirror. hypernym: - 02135744-v ili: i32521 @@ -2787,7 +2787,7 @@ definition: - search or seek example: - - We looked all day and finally found the child in the forest + - We looked all day and finally found the child in the forest. - Look elsewhere for the perfect gift! hypernym: - 02135744-v @@ -2800,7 +2800,7 @@ definition: - look for a sexual partner in a public place example: - - The men were cruising the park + - The men were cruising the park. hypernym: - 02158139-v ili: i32523 @@ -2835,8 +2835,8 @@ - discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of by perception with the eyes example: - - She detected high levels of lead in her drinking water - - We found traces of lead in the paint + - She detected high levels of lead in her drinking water. + - We found traces of lead in the paint. hypernym: - 02168177-v ili: i32526 @@ -2853,8 +2853,8 @@ definition: - detect some circumstance or entity automatically example: - - This robot can sense the presence of people in the room - - particle detectors sense ionization + - This robot can sense the presence of people in the room. + - Particle detectors sense ionization. hypernym: - 02158938-v ili: i32527 @@ -2866,7 +2866,7 @@ - find an instance of (a word or particular usage of a word) example: - The linguists could not instantiate this sense of the noun that he claimed existed - in a certain dialect + in a certain dialect. hypernym: - 02158938-v ili: i32528 @@ -2880,7 +2880,7 @@ - represent by an instance example: - This word instantiates the usage that the linguists claimed to be typical for - a certain dialect + a certain dialect. hypernym: - 02547618-v ili: i32529 @@ -2893,7 +2893,7 @@ definition: - discover traces of example: - - She traced the circumstances of her birth + - She traced the circumstances of her birth. hypernym: - 02158938-v ili: i32530 @@ -2904,7 +2904,7 @@ definition: - observe as if with an eye example: - - The camera saw the burglary and recorded it + - The camera saw the burglary and recorded it. hypernym: - 02158938-v ili: i32531 @@ -2917,7 +2917,7 @@ definition: - discover again example: - - I rediscovered the books that I enjoyed as a child + - I rediscovered the books that I enjoyed as a child. hypernym: - 02132531-v ili: i32532 @@ -2928,7 +2928,7 @@ definition: - become invisible or unnoticeable example: - - The effect vanished when day broke + - The effect vanished when day broke. hypernym: - 02615799-v ili: i32533 @@ -2941,7 +2941,7 @@ definition: - go away or disappear example: - - The fog cleared in the afternoon + - The fog cleared in the afternoon. hypernym: - 02160976-v ili: i32534 @@ -2978,7 +2978,7 @@ definition: - produce or introduce on the stage example: - - The Shakespeare Company is offering ‘King Lear’ this month + - The Shakespeare Company is offering ‘King Lear’ this month. hypernym: - 02161530-v ili: i32537 @@ -2989,8 +2989,8 @@ definition: - appear suddenly or unexpectedly; happen unexpectedly example: - - The farm popped into view as we turned the corner - - He suddenly popped up out of nowhere + - The farm popped into view as we turned the corner. + - He suddenly popped up out of nowhere. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i32538 @@ -3005,8 +3005,8 @@ definition: - make less visible or unclear example: - - The stars are obscured by the clouds - - the big elm tree obscures our view of the valley + - The stars are obscured by the clouds. + - The big elm tree obscures our view of the valley. hypernym: - 02149298-v ili: i32539 @@ -3024,7 +3024,7 @@ definition: - become glassy; lose clear vision example: - - Her eyes glazed over from lack of sleep + - Her eyes glazed over from lack of sleep. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i32540 @@ -3037,7 +3037,7 @@ definition: - cast a shadow upon example: - - The tall tree overshadowed the house + - The tall tree overshadowed the house. hypernym: - 02162161-v ili: i32541 @@ -3048,8 +3048,8 @@ definition: - cause an eclipse of (a celestial body) by intervention example: - - The Sun eclipses the moon today - - Planets and stars often are occulted by other celestial bodies + - The Sun eclipses the moon today. + - Planets and stars often are occulted by other celestial bodies. hypernym: - 02162626-v ili: i32542 @@ -3061,8 +3061,8 @@ definition: - make unrecognizable example: - - The herb masks the garlic taste - - We disguised our faces before robbing the bank + - The herb masks the garlic taste. + - We disguised our faces before robbing the bank. hypernym: - 02149298-v ili: i32543 @@ -3074,7 +3074,7 @@ definition: - disguise by camouflaging; exploit the natural surroundings to disguise something example: - - The troops camouflaged themselves before they went into enemy territory + - The troops camouflaged themselves before they went into enemy territory. hypernym: - 02163017-v ili: i32544 @@ -3085,7 +3085,7 @@ definition: - determine one's position with reference to another point example: - - We had to orient ourselves in the forest + - We had to orient ourselves in the forest. hypernym: - 00699355-v ili: i32545 @@ -3097,7 +3097,7 @@ definition: - use as a guide example: - - They had the lights to guide on + - They had the lights to guide on. hypernym: - 02163627-v ili: i32546 @@ -3129,7 +3129,7 @@ definition: - gleam or glow intermittently example: - - The lights were flashing + - The lights were flashing. hypernym: - 02164982-v ili: i32549 @@ -3144,7 +3144,7 @@ definition: - flash intermittently example: - - The lights flicked on and off + - The lights flicked on and off. hypernym: - 02164320-v ili: i32550 @@ -3156,7 +3156,7 @@ definition: - shine hard example: - - The sun beat down on the hikers + - The sun beat down on the hikers. hypernym: - 02769698-v ili: i32551 @@ -3176,7 +3176,7 @@ definition: - cause to be seen by emitting light as if in rays example: - - The sun is radiating + - The sun is radiating. hypernym: - 02128368-v ili: i32553 @@ -3197,7 +3197,7 @@ definition: - emit a steady even light without flames example: - - The fireflies were glowing and flying about in the garden + - The fireflies were glowing and flying about in the garden. hypernym: - 02164982-v ili: i32555 @@ -3217,7 +3217,7 @@ definition: - fluoresce momentarily when struck by a charged particle or high-energy photon example: - - the phosphor scintillated + - The phosphor scintillated. hypernym: - 02165590-v ili: i32557 @@ -3228,7 +3228,7 @@ definition: - have a complexion with a strong bright color, such as red or pink example: - - Her face glowed when she came out of the sauna + - Her face glowed when she came out of the sauna. hypernym: - 02137900-v ili: i32558 @@ -3242,7 +3242,7 @@ definition: - to make less distinct or clear example: - - The haze blurs the hills + - The haze blurs the hills. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i32559 @@ -3253,7 +3253,7 @@ definition: - cause to converge on or toward a central point example: - - Focus the light on this image + - Focus the light on this image. hypernym: - 02195232-v ili: i32560 @@ -3264,7 +3264,7 @@ definition: - focus once again example: - - The physicist refocused the light beam + - The physicist refocused the light beam. hypernym: - 02166352-v ili: i32561 @@ -3285,7 +3285,7 @@ definition: - to cause someone to lose clear vision, especially from intense light example: - - She was dazzled by the bright headlights + - She was dazzled by the bright headlights. hypernym: - 02172999-v ili: i32563 @@ -3298,7 +3298,7 @@ definition: - shine intensely example: - - The sun glared down on us + - The sun glared down on us. hypernym: - 02769698-v ili: i32564 @@ -3309,7 +3309,7 @@ definition: - glare or strike with great intensity example: - - The sun was beating down on us + - The sun was beating down on us. hypernym: - 02167103-v ili: i32565 @@ -3320,7 +3320,7 @@ definition: - be shiny, as if wet example: - - His eyes were glistening + - His eyes were glistening. hypernym: - 02137900-v ili: i32566 @@ -3344,8 +3344,8 @@ definition: - keep tabs on; keep an eye on; keep under surveillance example: - - we are monitoring the air quality - - the police monitor the suspect's moves + - We are monitoring the air quality. + - The police monitor the suspect's moves. hypernym: - 02173796-v ili: i32568 @@ -3366,7 +3366,7 @@ definition: - catch sight of; to perceive with the eyes example: - - he caught sight of the king's men coming over the ridge + - He caught sight of the king's men coming over the ridge. hypernym: - 02110960-v ili: i32570 @@ -3398,7 +3398,7 @@ definition: - look suggestively or obliquely; look or gaze with a sly, immodest, or malign expression example: - - The men leered at the young women on the beach + - The men leered at the young women on the beach. hypernym: - 02134989-v ili: i32573 @@ -3441,7 +3441,7 @@ definition: - look or stare at longingly example: - - The dog was groaking his master who was eating a sausage + - The dog was groaking his master who was eating a sausage. hypernym: - 02134765-v ili: i32577 @@ -3452,7 +3452,7 @@ definition: - look furtively example: - - He peeped at the woman through the window + - He peeped at the woman through the window. hypernym: - 02134989-v ili: i32578 @@ -3463,8 +3463,8 @@ definition: - throw a glance at; take a brief look at example: - - She only glanced at the paper - - I only peeked — I didn't see anything interesting + - She only glanced at the paper. + - I only peeked — I didn't see anything interesting. hypernym: - 02134989-v ili: i32579 @@ -3477,7 +3477,7 @@ definition: - look over carefully example: - - Please inspect your father's will carefully + - Please inspect your father's will carefully. hypernym: - 02135744-v ili: i32580 @@ -3488,7 +3488,7 @@ definition: - make an official inspection on foot of (the bounds of a property) example: - - Selectmen are required by law to perambulate the bounds every five years + - Selectmen are required by law to perambulate the bounds every five years. hypernym: - 02169987-v ili: i32581 @@ -3499,7 +3499,7 @@ definition: - look over, usually with the intention to rob example: - - The men cased the house + - The men cased the house. hypernym: - 02169987-v ili: i32582 @@ -3510,7 +3510,7 @@ definition: - examine carefully example: - - Someone should vet this report before it goes out + - Someone should vet this report before it goes out. hypernym: - 02169987-v ili: i32583 @@ -3521,7 +3521,7 @@ definition: - watch over example: - - I am overlooking her work + - I am overlooking her work. hypernym: - 02154758-v ili: i32584 @@ -3586,7 +3586,7 @@ definition: - pay attention; be watchful example: - - Keep your eyes peeled for any policemen + - Keep your eyes peeled for any policemen. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -3602,7 +3602,7 @@ - keep under careful scrutiny example: - The lawyer has to take the initiative and look after all the proceedings of the - court + court. hypernym: - 02156396-v ili: i32591 @@ -3624,7 +3624,7 @@ definition: - look at with a critical eye example: - - When the movie star entered, all the women gave him the once over + - When the movie star entered, all the women gave him the once over. hypernym: - 02134989-v ili: i32593 @@ -3645,7 +3645,7 @@ definition: - make blind by putting the eyes out example: - - The criminals were punished and blinded + - The criminals were punished and blinded. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i32595 @@ -3656,7 +3656,7 @@ definition: - blind by holding a red-hot metal plate before someone's eyes example: - - The prisoners were abacinated by their captors + - The prisoners were abacinated by their captors. hypernym: - 02172638-v ili: i32596 @@ -3687,7 +3687,7 @@ definition: - affect with snow blindness example: - - the glare of the sun snow-blinded her + - The glare of the sun snow-blinded her. hypernym: - 02172999-v ili: i32599 @@ -3698,7 +3698,7 @@ definition: - look searchingly example: - - We peered into the back of the shop to see whether a salesman was around + - We peered into the back of the shop to see whether a salesman was around. hypernym: - 02134989-v ili: i32600 @@ -3709,7 +3709,7 @@ definition: - search or inquire in a meddlesome way example: - - This guy is always nosing around the office + - This guy is always nosing around the office. hypernym: - 02158139-v ili: i32601 @@ -3724,7 +3724,7 @@ definition: - watch attentively example: - - Please observe the reaction of these two chemicals + - Please observe the reaction of these two chemicals. hypernym: - 02154940-v ili: i32602 @@ -3746,7 +3746,7 @@ entails: - 02174146-v example: - - Listen to the sound of this cello + - Listen to the sound of this cello. hypernym: - 02110960-v ili: i32604 @@ -3775,9 +3775,9 @@ definition: - give heed (to) example: - - The children in the audience attended the recital quietly - - She hung on his every word - - They attended to everything he said + - The children in the audience attended the recital quietly. + - She hung on his every word. + - They attended to everything he said. hypernym: - 02174335-v ili: i32607 @@ -3792,7 +3792,7 @@ definition: - pay attention to exclusively and obsessively example: - - The media are fixating on Princess Diana's death + - The media are fixating on Princess Diana's death. hypernym: - 02174871-v ili: i32608 @@ -3803,8 +3803,8 @@ definition: - listen and pay attention example: - - Listen to your father - - We must hear the expert before we make a decision + - Listen to your father. + - We must hear the expert before we make a decision. hypernym: - 00724156-v ili: i32609 @@ -3817,7 +3817,7 @@ definition: - bend or turn (one's ear) towards a speaker in order to listen well example: - - He inclined his ear to the wise old man + - He inclined his ear to the wise old man. hypernym: - 02175483-v ili: i32610 @@ -3838,8 +3838,8 @@ definition: - make a high-pitched, screeching noise example: - - The door creaked when I opened it slowly - - My car engine makes a whining noise + - The door creaked when I opened it slowly. + - My car engine makes a whining noise. hypernym: - 02177332-v ili: i32612 @@ -3877,7 +3877,7 @@ definition: - make a shrill creaking noise by rubbing together special bodily structures example: - - male insects such as crickets or grasshoppers stridulate + - Male insects such as crickets or grasshoppers stridulate. hypernym: - 02177332-v ili: i32615 @@ -3889,7 +3889,7 @@ definition: - make imperceptible example: - - The noise from the ice machine drowned out the music + - The noise from the ice machine drowned out the music. hypernym: - 02177332-v ili: i32616 @@ -3900,7 +3900,7 @@ definition: - make a sound typical of metallic objects example: - - The keys were jingling in his pocket + - The keys were jingling in his pocket. hypernym: - 02177332-v ili: i32617 @@ -3924,7 +3924,7 @@ definition: - make a loud, piercing sound example: - - Fighter planes are screaming through the skies + - Fighter planes are screaming through the skies. hypernym: - 02177332-v ili: i32619 @@ -3944,7 +3944,7 @@ definition: - emit a loud noise as a result of undergoing a backfire example: - - My old car backfires all the time + - My old car backfires all the time. hypernym: - 02177332-v ili: i32621 @@ -3955,7 +3955,7 @@ definition: - sound with a twang example: - - the bowstring was twanging + - The bowstring was twanging. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32622 @@ -3966,7 +3966,7 @@ definition: - cause to sound with a twang example: - - He twanged the guitar string + - He twanged the guitar string. hypernym: - 02183962-v ili: i32623 @@ -3989,7 +3989,7 @@ definition: - make a clank example: - - the train clanked through the village + - The train clanked through the village. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32625 @@ -4000,7 +4000,7 @@ definition: - make a loud resonant noise example: - - the alarm clangored throughout the building + - The alarm clangored throughout the building. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32626 @@ -4012,7 +4012,7 @@ definition: - make a deep hollow sound example: - - Her voice booms out the words of the song + - Her voice booms out the words of the song. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32627 @@ -4024,8 +4024,8 @@ definition: - make a rhythmic sound example: - - Rain drummed against the windshield - - He drummed his fingers on the table + - Rain drummed against the windshield. + - He drummed his fingers on the table. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32628 @@ -4058,7 +4058,7 @@ definition: - make a crackling sound example: - - My Rice Krispies crackled in the bowl + - My Rice Krispies crackled in the bowl. hypernym: - 02179501-v ili: i32631 @@ -4070,8 +4070,8 @@ definition: - make a sound like a clock or a timer example: - - the clocks were ticking - - the grandfather clock beat midnight + - The clocks were ticking. + - The grandfather clock beat midnight. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32632 @@ -4085,7 +4085,7 @@ definition: - sound loudly example: - - a shot rang out + - A shot rang out. hypernym: - 02177332-v ili: i32633 @@ -4096,7 +4096,7 @@ definition: - sound with resonance example: - - The sound resonates well in this theater + - The sound resonates well in this theater. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32634 @@ -4108,8 +4108,8 @@ definition: - make a certain noise or sound example: - - She went ‘Mmmmm’ - - The gun went ‘bang’ + - She went ‘Mmmmm’. + - The gun went ‘bang’. hypernym: - 02128368-v ili: i32635 @@ -4121,7 +4121,7 @@ definition: - make a sudden loud sound example: - - the waves crashed on the shore and kept us awake all night + - The waves crashed on the shore and kept us awake all night. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32636 @@ -4132,7 +4132,7 @@ definition: - make a weak, chirping sound example: - - the small bird was tweeting in the tree + - The small bird was tweeting in the tree. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32637 @@ -4155,7 +4155,7 @@ definition: - make sounds similar to gurgling water example: - - The baby gurgled with satisfaction when the mother tickled it + - The baby gurgled with satisfaction when the mother tickled it. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32639 @@ -4168,7 +4168,7 @@ definition: - make a gurgling sound as of liquid issuing from a bottle example: - - the wine bottles glugged + - The wine bottles glugged. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32640 @@ -4179,7 +4179,7 @@ definition: - sound by having air expelled through a tube example: - - The trumpets blew + - The trumpets blew. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32641 @@ -4210,7 +4210,7 @@ definition: - make a short high-pitched sound example: - - the bullet pinged when they struck the car + - The bullet pinged when they struck the car. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32644 @@ -4221,8 +4221,8 @@ definition: - sound like a car engine that is firing too early example: - - the car pinged when I put in low-octane gasoline - - The car pinked when the ignition was too far retarded + - The car pinged when I put in low-octane gasoline. + - The car pinked when the ignition was too far retarded. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32645 @@ -4253,7 +4253,7 @@ definition: - make a dull, explosive sound example: - - the engine chugged down the street + - The engine chugged down the street. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32648 @@ -4281,7 +4281,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - prepare the discord in bar 139 + - Prepare the discord in bar 139. hypernym: - 02183962-v ili: i32650 @@ -4333,7 +4333,7 @@ definition: - cause to be heard example: - - His voice projects well + - His voice projects well. hypernym: - 02128368-v ili: i32655 @@ -4344,7 +4344,7 @@ definition: - sound loudly and sonorously example: - - the bells rang + - The bells rang. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32656 @@ -4376,7 +4376,7 @@ definition: - ring recurrently example: - - bells were pealing + - Bells were pealing. hypernym: - 02185344-v ili: i32659 @@ -4389,8 +4389,8 @@ definition: - make (bells) ring, often for the purposes of musical edification example: - - Ring the bells - - My uncle rings every Sunday at the local church + - Ring the bells. + - My uncle rings every Sunday at the local church. hypernym: - 02183962-v ili: i32660 @@ -4422,7 +4422,7 @@ definition: - make a buzzing sound example: - - bees were buzzing around the hive + - Bees were buzzing around the hive. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32663 @@ -4435,7 +4435,7 @@ definition: - emit a sound example: - - bells and gongs chimed + - Bells and gongs chimed. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32664 @@ -4446,7 +4446,7 @@ definition: - make a strident sound example: - - She tended to blast when speaking into a microphone + - She tended to blast when speaking into a microphone. hypernym: - 02177332-v ili: i32665 @@ -4459,7 +4459,7 @@ - make a dry crackling sound example: - rustling silk - - the dry leaves were rustling in the breeze + - The dry leaves were rustling in the breeze. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32666 @@ -4470,7 +4470,7 @@ definition: - make a sharp sound example: - - his fingers snapped + - His fingers snapped. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32667 @@ -4482,7 +4482,7 @@ definition: - make a very sharp explosive sound example: - - His gun cracked + - His gun cracked. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32668 @@ -4493,7 +4493,7 @@ definition: - make a strident noise example: - - The horns of the taxis blared + - The horns of the taxis blared. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32669 @@ -4508,7 +4508,7 @@ definition: - play (a musical instrument) casually example: - - the saxophone player was tootling a sad melody + - The saxophone player was tootling a sad melody. hypernym: - 02187621-v ili: i32670 @@ -4519,7 +4519,7 @@ definition: - make whistling sounds example: - - He lay there, snoring and whistling + - He lay there, snoring and whistling. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32671 @@ -4530,7 +4530,7 @@ definition: - ring or echo with sound example: - - the hall resounded with laughter + - The hall resounded with laughter. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32672 @@ -4571,7 +4571,7 @@ definition: - ring loudly and deeply example: - - the big bell bonged + - The big bell bonged. hypernym: - 02188233-v ili: i32676 @@ -4582,7 +4582,7 @@ definition: - make a dull sound example: - - the knocker thudded against the front door + - The knocker thudded against the front door. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32677 @@ -4629,7 +4629,7 @@ definition: - make light, repeated taps on a surface example: - - he was tapping his fingers on the table impatiently + - He was tapping his fingers on the table impatiently. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32681 @@ -4643,7 +4643,7 @@ definition: - make a clicking or ticking sound example: - - The clock ticked away + - The clock ticked away. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32682 @@ -4655,7 +4655,7 @@ definition: - click repeatedly or uncontrollably example: - - Chattering teeth + - chattering teeth hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32683 @@ -4667,7 +4667,7 @@ definition: - make a sharp explosive noise example: - - The cork of the champagne bottle popped + - The cork of the champagne bottle popped. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32684 @@ -4680,7 +4680,7 @@ definition: - cause to make a sharp explosive sound example: - - He popped the champagne bottle + - He popped the champagne bottle. hypernym: - 02183962-v ili: i32685 @@ -4720,7 +4720,7 @@ definition: - make a high sound typical of glass example: - - champagne glasses clinked to make a toast + - Champagne glasses clinked to make a toast. hypernym: - 02183962-v ili: i32688 @@ -4731,7 +4731,7 @@ definition: - make a splashing sound example: - - water was splashing on the floor + - Water was splashing on the floor. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32689 @@ -4755,7 +4755,7 @@ definition: - emit a single short high-pitched signal example: - - The computer bleeped away + - The computer bleeped away. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32691 @@ -4778,7 +4778,7 @@ definition: - make a resonant sound, like artillery example: - - His deep voice boomed through the hall + - His deep voice boomed through the hall. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32693 @@ -4790,7 +4790,7 @@ definition: - to produce a sharp often metallic explosive or percussive sound example: - - One of them banged the sash of the window nearest my bed + - One of them banged the sash of the window nearest my bed. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32694 @@ -4819,8 +4819,8 @@ definition: - move with or cause to move with a whistling or hissing sound example: - - The bubbles swoshed around in the glass - - The curtain swooshed open + - The bubbles swoshed around in the glass. + - The curtain swooshed open. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32696 @@ -4834,7 +4834,7 @@ definition: - make a monotonous low dull sound example: - - The harmonium was droning on + - The harmonium was droning on. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32697 @@ -4845,8 +4845,8 @@ definition: - make a soft swishing sound example: - - the motor whirred - - the car engine purred + - The motor whirred. + - The car engine purred. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32698 @@ -4862,7 +4862,7 @@ definition: - tap a telephone or telegraph wire to get information example: - - The FBI was tapping the phone line of the suspected spy + - The FBI was tapping the phone line of the suspected spy. - Is this hotel room bugged? hypernym: - 02194160-v @@ -4879,7 +4879,7 @@ entails: - 02174335-v example: - - We overheard the conversation at the next table + - We overheard the conversation at the next table. hypernym: - 02174146-v ili: i32700 @@ -4894,8 +4894,8 @@ definition: - perceive by hearing example: - - I didn't catch your name - - She didn't get his name when they met the first time + - I didn't catch your name. + - She didn't get his name when they met the first time. hypernym: - 02174146-v ili: i32701 @@ -4920,7 +4920,7 @@ definition: - listen without the speaker's knowledge example: - - the jealous man was eavesdropping on his wife's conversations + - The jealous man was eavesdropping on his wife's conversations. hypernym: - 02174335-v ili: i32703 @@ -4957,7 +4957,7 @@ definition: - become quiet or quieter example: - - The audience fell silent when the speaker entered + - The audience fell silent when the speaker entered. hypernym: - 02195552-v ili: i32706 @@ -4975,7 +4975,7 @@ definition: - become louder example: - - The room loudened considerably + - The room loudened considerably. hypernym: - 02195552-v ili: i32707 @@ -5006,7 +5006,7 @@ definition: - prevent from speaking out example: - - The press was gagged + - The press was gagged. hypernym: - 00462448-v ili: i32710 @@ -5056,7 +5056,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00244785-n example: - - Season the chicken breast after roasting it + - Season the chicken breast after roasting it. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i32714 @@ -5082,7 +5082,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01129030-n example: - - Greek wines are often resinated + - Greek wines are often resinated. hypernym: - 02196212-v ili: i32716 @@ -5121,7 +5121,7 @@ entails: - 02195992-v example: - - We tasted wines last night + - We tasted wines last night. hypernym: - 00620141-v ili: i32719 @@ -5134,8 +5134,8 @@ entails: - 02110960-v example: - - The fleeing convicts were picked out of the darkness by the watchful prison guards - - I can't make out the faces in this photograph + - The fleeing convicts were picked out of the darkness by the watchful prison guards. + - I can't make out the faces in this photograph. hypernym: - 02158938-v ili: i32720 @@ -5155,7 +5155,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06110385-n example: - - can this image be resolved? + - Can this image be resolved? hypernym: - 02197640-v ili: i32721 @@ -5166,7 +5166,7 @@ definition: - distinguish example: - - I could not discriminate the different tastes in this complicated dish + - I could not discriminate the different tastes in this complicated dish. hypernym: - 02197640-v ili: i32722 @@ -5212,7 +5212,7 @@ definition: - have a distinctive or characteristic taste example: - - This tastes of nutmeg + - This tastes of nutmeg. hypernym: - 02198732-v ili: i32726 @@ -5224,8 +5224,8 @@ definition: - have an element suggestive (of something) example: - - his speeches smacked of racism - - this passage smells of plagiarism + - His speeches smacked of racism. + - This passage smells of plagiarism. hypernym: - 00932330-v ili: i32727 @@ -5238,7 +5238,7 @@ definition: - fill with distaste example: - - This spoilt food disgusts me + - This spoilt food disgusts me. hypernym: - 02120601-v ili: i32728 @@ -5252,8 +5252,8 @@ definition: - upset and make nauseated example: - - The smell of the food turned the pregnant woman's stomach - - The mold on the food sickened the diners + - The smell of the food turned the pregnant woman's stomach. + - The mold on the food sickened the diners. hypernym: - 02199359-v ili: i32729 @@ -5375,7 +5375,7 @@ definition: - allow to go out of sight or mind example: - - The detective lost the man he was shadowing after he had to stop at a red light + - The detective lost the man he was shadowing after he had to stop at a red light. - lose the crowds by climbing a mountain - the lost tribe hypernym: @@ -5388,7 +5388,7 @@ definition: - enjoy in a sexual way example: - - He gets off on shoes + - He gets off on shoes. hypernym: - 01832678-v ili: i32741 @@ -5399,7 +5399,7 @@ definition: - experience orgasm example: - - she could not come because she was too upset + - She could not come because she was too upset. hypernym: - 02114674-v ili: i32742 @@ -5410,7 +5410,7 @@ definition: - be perceived by example: - - Loud music greeted him when he entered the apartment + - Loud music greeted him when he entered the apartment. hypernym: - 02736201-v ili: i32743 @@ -5432,8 +5432,8 @@ definition: - perceive oneself to be in a certain condition or place example: - - I found myself in a difficult situation - - When he woke up, he found himself in a hospital room + - I found myself in a difficult situation. + - When he woke up, he found himself in a hospital room. hypernym: - 02110960-v ili: i32745 @@ -5446,7 +5446,7 @@ definition: - emit, produce, or utter with a deep prolonged reverberating sound example: - - The thunder rolled + - The thunder rolled. - rolling drums hypernym: - 02180712-v @@ -5471,7 +5471,7 @@ - keep under surveillance example: - The police had been following him for weeks but they could not prove his involvement - in the bombing + in the bombing. hypernym: - 02173796-v ili: i32749 @@ -5497,7 +5497,7 @@ definition: - perceive the true nature of example: - - We could see through her apparent calm + - We could see through her apparent calm. hypernym: - 02110960-v ili: i32751 @@ -5509,7 +5509,7 @@ - cause to stand out or be clearly defined or visible example: - a face etched with pain - - the leafless branches etched against the sky + - The leafless branches etched against the sky. hypernym: - 02141597-v ili: i32752 @@ -5529,7 +5529,7 @@ definition: - glow or cause to glow with warm color or light example: - - the sky flushed with rosy splendor + - The sky flushed with rosy splendor. hypernym: - 02165374-v ili: i32754 diff --git a/src/yaml/verb.possession.yaml b/src/yaml/verb.possession.yaml index 6cde8005..55a831f9 100644 --- a/src/yaml/verb.possession.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/verb.possession.yaml @@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ definition: - transfer possession of something concrete or abstract to somebody example: - - I gave her my money - - can you give me lessons? - - She gave the children lots of love and tender loving care + - I gave her my money. + - Can you give me lessons? + - She gave the children lots of love and tender loving care. hypernym: - 02225243-v ili: i32755 @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ definition: - give reluctantly example: - - He coughed up some money for his children's tuition + - He coughed up some money for his children's tuition. hypernym: - 02204104-v ili: i32756 @@ -55,8 +55,8 @@ definition: - give a present that one has received to someone else example: - - she regifted that ugly scarf she received from her aunt - - when I regift I hope the person likes the gift better than I do + - She regifted that ugly scarf she received from her aunt. + - When I regift I hope the person likes the gift better than I do. hypernym: - 02205200-v members: @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ definition: - furnish with an endowment example: - - When she got married, she got dowered + - When she got married, she got dowered. hypernym: - 02205200-v ili: i32760 @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ definition: - give to several people example: - - The teacher handed out the exams + - The teacher handed out the exams. hypernym: - 02205200-v ili: i32762 @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ definition: - make a gift of example: - - She gave away her antique furniture + - She gave away her antique furniture. hypernym: - 02205200-v ili: i32763 @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ definition: - dispose of in a lottery example: - - We raffled off a trip to the Bahamas + - We raffled off a trip to the Bahamas. hypernym: - 02205200-v ili: i32764 @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ - give a tip or gratuity to in return for a service, beyond the compensation agreed on example: - - Remember to tip the waiter + - Remember to tip the waiter. - fee the steward hypernym: - 02205200-v @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ - retain possession of example: - Can I keep my old stuffed animals? - - She kept her maiden name after she married + - She kept her maiden name after she married. hypernym: - 02208144-v ili: i32766 @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ definition: - look after; be the keeper of; have charge of example: - - He keeps the shop when I am gone + - He keeps the shop when I am gone. hypernym: - 02208144-v ili: i32768 @@ -188,8 +188,8 @@ definition: - maintain for use and service example: - - I keep a car in the countryside - - She keeps an apartment in Paris for her shopping trips + - I keep a car in the countryside. + - She keeps an apartment in Paris for her shopping trips. hypernym: - 02208144-v ili: i32769 @@ -201,12 +201,12 @@ definition: - have or possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense example: - - She has $1,000 in the bank - - He has got two beautiful daughters - - She holds a Master's degree from Harvard - - I have two years left - - I don't have any money left - - They have two more years before they retire + - She has $1,000 in the bank. + - He has got two beautiful daughters. + - She holds a Master's degree from Harvard. + - I have two years left. + - I don't have any money left. + - They have two more years before they retire. ili: i32770 members: - have @@ -219,9 +219,9 @@ definition: - have as a supply example: - - I always keep batteries in the freezer + - I always keep batteries in the freezer. - keep food for a week in the pantry - - She keeps a sixpack and a week's worth of supplies in the refrigerator + - She keeps a sixpack and a week's worth of supplies in the refrigerator. hypernym: - 02208144-v ili: i32771 @@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ definition: - have or exploit a monopoly of example: - - OPEC wants to monopolize oil + - OPEC wants to monopolize oil. hypernym: - 02208144-v ili: i32773 @@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ definition: - have ownership or possession of example: - - He owns three houses in Florida + - He owns three houses in Florida. - How many cars does she have? hypernym: - 02208144-v @@ -297,8 +297,8 @@ definition: - take into one's possession example: - - We are taking an orphan from Romania - - I'll take three salmon steaks + - We are taking an orphan from Romania. + - I'll take three salmon steaks. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i32778 @@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ definition: - take from a person or place example: - - We took the abused child away from its parents + - We took the abused child away from its parents. hypernym: - 02210054-v ili: i32779 @@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ definition: - get credit or money by using a bad check example: - - The businessman kited millions of dollars + - The businessman kited millions of dollars. hypernym: - 02242867-v ili: i32782 @@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ definition: - increase the amount (of a check) fraudulently example: - - He kited many checks + - He kited many checks. hypernym: - 00153083-v ili: i32783 @@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ definition: - encounter by chance example: - - I stumbled across a long-lost cousin last night in a restaurant + - I stumbled across a long-lost cousin last night in a restaurant. hypernym: - 02210796-v ili: i32784 @@ -374,8 +374,8 @@ definition: - conquer by force example: - - Hitler took the Baltic Republics - - The army took the fort on the hill + - Hitler took the Baltic Republics. + - The army took the fort on the hill. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i32785 @@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ definition: - take by attacking with scaling ladders example: - - The troops scaled the walls of the fort + - The troops scaled the walls of the fort. hypernym: - 02211401-v ili: i32787 @@ -413,9 +413,9 @@ - 02256551-v - 00676526-v example: - - The family purchased a new car - - The conglomerate acquired a new company - - She buys for the big department store + - The family purchased a new car. + - The conglomerate acquired a new company. + - She buys for the big department store. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i32788 @@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ definition: - buy what had previously been sold, lost, or given away example: - - He bought back the house that his father sold years ago + - He bought back the house that his father sold years ago. hypernym: - 02211988-v ili: i32789 @@ -443,7 +443,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - I'll take a pound of that sausage + - I'll take a pound of that sausage. hypernym: - 02211988-v ili: i32790 @@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - We cleared a lot of the old model cars + - We cleared a lot of the old model cars. hypernym: - 02247246-v ili: i32792 @@ -480,8 +480,8 @@ definition: - engage for service under a term of contract example: - - We took an apartment on a quiet street - - Let's rent a car + - We took an apartment on a quiet street. + - Let's rent a car. - Shall we take a guide in Rome? hypernym: - 02215637-v @@ -498,7 +498,7 @@ definition: - grant use or occupation of under a term of contract example: - - I am leasing my country estate to some foreigners + - I am leasing my country estate to some foreigners. hypernym: - 02204104-v ili: i32794 @@ -511,7 +511,7 @@ definition: - lease or rent all or part of (a leased or rented property) to another person example: - - We sublet our apartment over the summer + - We sublet our apartment over the summer. hypernym: - 02213685-v ili: i32795 @@ -523,8 +523,8 @@ definition: - grant the services of or the temporary use of, for a fee example: - - We rent out our apartment to tourists every year - - He hired himself out as a cook + - We rent out our apartment to tourists every year. + - He hired himself out as a cook. hypernym: - 02329178-v ili: i32796 @@ -537,7 +537,7 @@ definition: - receive or obtain regularly example: - - We take the Times every day + - We take the Times every day. hypernym: - 02211988-v ili: i32797 @@ -579,7 +579,7 @@ definition: - get by trying hard example: - - she hustled a free lunch from the waiter + - She hustled a free lunch from the waiter. hypernym: - 02214901-v ili: i32800 @@ -608,10 +608,10 @@ definition: - come into the possession of something concrete or abstract example: - - She got a lot of paintings from her uncle - - They acquired a new pet - - Get your results the next day - - Get permission to take a few days off from work + - She got a lot of paintings from her uncle. + - They acquired a new pet. + - Get your results the next day. + - get permission to take a few days off from work hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i32803 @@ -627,7 +627,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - the company turned a good profit after a year + - The company turned a good profit after a year. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i32804 @@ -638,7 +638,7 @@ definition: - acquire by trade or sacrifice or exchange example: - - She wanted to buy his love with her dedication to him and his work + - She wanted to buy his love with her dedication to him and his work. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i32805 @@ -649,8 +649,8 @@ definition: - obtain through effort or management example: - - She found the time and energy to take care of her aging parents - - We found the money to send our sons to college + - She found the time and energy to take care of her aging parents. + - We found the money to send our sons to college. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i32806 @@ -663,7 +663,7 @@ definition: - seize upon or latch onto something example: - - The Republicans glommed onto Whitewater + - The Republicans glommed onto Whitewater. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i32807 @@ -674,7 +674,7 @@ definition: - take possession of example: - - She entered upon the estate of her rich relatives + - She entered upon the estate of her rich relatives. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i32808 @@ -687,8 +687,8 @@ definition: - refuse to let have example: - - She denies me every pleasure - - he denies her her weekly allowance + - She denies me every pleasure. + - He denies her her weekly allowance. hypernym: - 02207166-v ili: i32809 @@ -702,7 +702,7 @@ definition: - deny oneself (something); restrain, especially from indulging in some pleasure example: - - She denied herself wine and spirits + - She denied herself wine and spirits. hypernym: - 02516039-v ili: i32810 @@ -716,9 +716,9 @@ definition: - get something or somebody for a specific purpose example: - - I found this gadget that will serve as a bottle opener - - I got hold of these tools to fix our plumbing - - The chairman got hold of a secretary on Friday night to type the urgent letter + - I found this gadget that will serve as a bottle opener. + - I got hold of these tools to fix our plumbing. + - The chairman got hold of a secretary on Friday night to type the urgent letter. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i32811 @@ -732,7 +732,7 @@ definition: - hold back; refuse to hand over or share example: - - The father is withholding the allowance until the son cleans his room + - The father is withholding the allowance until the son cleans his room. hypernym: - 02217607-v ili: i32812 @@ -744,7 +744,7 @@ definition: - withhold information example: - - I kept your little secret to myself all these years + - I kept your little secret to myself all these years. hypernym: - 02218472-v ili: i32813 @@ -755,8 +755,8 @@ definition: - refuse to grant, as of a petition or request example: - - The dean denied the students' request for more physics courses - - the prisoners were denied the right to exercise for more than 2 hours a day + - The dean denied the students' request for more physics courses. + - The prisoners were denied the right to exercise for more than 2 hours a day. hypernym: - 02218472-v ili: i32814 @@ -767,7 +767,7 @@ definition: - hold back or set aside, especially for future use or contingency example: - - they reserved their applause in anticipation + - They reserved their applause in anticipation. hypernym: - 02218472-v ili: i32815 @@ -778,7 +778,7 @@ definition: - set aside or apart for a specific purpose or use example: - - this land was devoted to mining + - This land was devoted to mining. hypernym: - 02219267-v ili: i32816 @@ -799,7 +799,7 @@ definition: - retain and refrain from disbursing; of payments example: - - My employer is withholding taxes + - My employer is withholding taxes. hypernym: - 02207166-v ili: i32818 @@ -821,7 +821,7 @@ definition: - take (territory) as if by conquest example: - - Hitler annexed Lithuania + - Hitler annexed Lithuania. hypernym: - 02279327-v ili: i32820 @@ -834,7 +834,7 @@ entails: - 02222048-v example: - - The government funds basic research in many areas + - The government funds basic research in many areas. hypernym: - 02223876-v ili: i32821 @@ -910,7 +910,7 @@ definition: - support through subsidies example: - - The arts in Europe are heavily subsidized + - The arts in Europe are heavily subsidized. hypernym: - 02223876-v ili: i32828 @@ -972,7 +972,7 @@ definition: - raise money for a cause or project example: - - We are fundraising for AIDS research + - We are fundraising for AIDS research. hypernym: - 02311261-v ili: i32834 @@ -985,8 +985,8 @@ definition: - call for and obtain payment of example: - - we collected over a million dollars in outstanding debts - - he collected the rent + - We collected over a million dollars in outstanding debts. + - He collected the rent. hypernym: - 02210054-v ili: i32835 @@ -1047,8 +1047,8 @@ definition: - support materially or financially example: - - he does not support his natural children - - The scholarship supported me when I was in college + - He does not support his natural children. + - The scholarship supported me when I was in college. hypernym: - 02204104-v ili: i32841 @@ -1059,8 +1059,8 @@ definition: - supply means of subsistence; earn a living example: - - He provides for his large family by working three jobs - - Women nowadays not only take care of the household but also bring home the bacon + - He provides for his large family by working three jobs. + - Women nowadays not only take care of the household but also bring home the bacon. hypernym: - 02223876-v ili: i32842 @@ -1072,8 +1072,8 @@ definition: - support financially through a period of time example: - - The scholarship saw me through college - - This money will see me through next month + - The scholarship saw me through college. + - This money will see me through next month. hypernym: - 02223876-v ili: i32843 @@ -1095,7 +1095,7 @@ definition: - assume responsibility for or leadership of example: - - The senator announced that he would sponsor the health care plan + - The senator announced that he would sponsor the health care plan. hypernym: - 02561834-v ili: i32845 @@ -1119,7 +1119,7 @@ entails: - 01854282-v example: - - I transferred my stock holdings to my children + - I transferred my stock holdings to my children. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i32847 @@ -1139,7 +1139,7 @@ definition: - transfer property or ownership example: - - The will aliened the property to the heirs + - The will aliened the property to the heirs. hypernym: - 02225243-v ili: i32849 @@ -1186,7 +1186,7 @@ definition: - transfer to another; of rights or property example: - - Our house passed under his official control + - Our house passed under his official control. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i32853 @@ -1207,7 +1207,7 @@ definition: - be transferred to another owner example: - - This restaurant changed hands twice last year + - This restaurant changed hands twice last year. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i32855 @@ -1219,7 +1219,7 @@ definition: - become legally vested example: - - The property vests in the trustees + - The property vests in the trustees. hypernym: - 02226741-v ili: i32856 @@ -1232,7 +1232,7 @@ definition: - throw or cast away example: - - Put away your worries + - Put away your worries. hypernym: - 02228837-v ili: i32857 @@ -1255,7 +1255,7 @@ definition: - discard as undesirable example: - - the candidate sloughed off his former campaign workers + - The candidate sloughed off his former campaign workers. hypernym: - 02228837-v ili: i32858 @@ -1266,7 +1266,7 @@ definition: - toss out; get rid of example: - - deep-six these old souvenirs! + - deep-six these old souvenirs hypernym: - 02227100-v ili: i32859 @@ -1287,9 +1287,9 @@ definition: - dispose of (something useless or old) example: - - trash these old chairs + - Trash these old chairs. - junk an old car - - scrap your old computer + - Scrap your old computer. hypernym: - 02227100-v ili: i32861 @@ -1302,7 +1302,7 @@ definition: - dispose of example: - - We waste the dirty water by channeling it into the sewer + - We waste the dirty water by channeling it into the sewer. hypernym: - 02227100-v ili: i32862 @@ -1313,8 +1313,8 @@ definition: - remove unwanted elements example: - - The company weeded out the incompetent people - - The new law weeds out the old inequities + - The company weeded out the incompetent people. + - The new law weeds out the old inequities. hypernym: - 02228837-v ili: i32863 @@ -1326,8 +1326,8 @@ definition: - cause to go away through effort or work example: - - work off the extra pounds you have gained over the holidays - - we must work off the debt + - Work off the extra pounds you have gained over the holidays. + - We must work off the debt. hypernym: - 02228837-v ili: i32864 @@ -1339,7 +1339,7 @@ - dispose of example: - Get rid of these old shoes! - - The company got rid of all the dead wood + - The company got rid of all the dead wood. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i32865 @@ -1362,8 +1362,8 @@ definition: - sever all ties with, usually unceremoniously or irresponsibly example: - - The company dumped him after many years of service - - She dumped her boyfriend when she fell in love with a rich man + - The company dumped him after many years of service. + - She dumped her boyfriend when she fell in love with a rich man. hypernym: - 02228837-v ili: i32867 @@ -1386,7 +1386,7 @@ definition: - dispose of (something no longer useful or needed) example: - - She finally retired that old coat + - She finally retired that old coat. hypernym: - 02227100-v ili: i32869 @@ -1397,7 +1397,7 @@ definition: - to keep up and reserve for personal or special use example: - - She saved the old family photographs in a drawer + - She saved the old family photographs in a drawer. hypernym: - 02207166-v ili: i32870 @@ -1431,7 +1431,7 @@ definition: - equip with a motor example: - - motorized scooters are now the rage + - Motorized scooters are now the rage. hypernym: - 02344409-v ili: i32873 @@ -1442,7 +1442,7 @@ definition: - equip with a motor vehicle example: - - The police around here are not motorized and patrol the streets on horseback + - The police around here are not motorized and patrol the streets on horseback. hypernym: - 02344409-v ili: i32874 @@ -1455,7 +1455,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00612006-n example: - - We terrassed the country house + - We terrassed the country house. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i32875 @@ -1469,7 +1469,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00608890-n example: - - The owners wanted to dado their dining room + - The owners wanted to dado their dining room. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i32876 @@ -1510,7 +1510,7 @@ definition: - remove the organs and dry out (a dead body) in order to preserve it example: - - The Egyptians mummified their pharaohs + - The Egyptians mummified their pharaohs. hypernym: - 02231763-v ili: i32880 @@ -1523,7 +1523,7 @@ definition: - throw away example: - - Chuck these old notes + - Chuck these old notes. exemplifies: - 07171981-n hypernym: @@ -1537,7 +1537,7 @@ definition: - turn away from; give up example: - - I am foreswearing women forever + - I am foreswearing women forever. hypernym: - 02232523-v ili: i32882 @@ -1551,9 +1551,9 @@ definition: - give up with the intent of never claiming again example: - - Abandon your life to God - - She gave up her children to her ex-husband when she moved to Tahiti - - We gave the drowning victim up for dead + - Abandon your life to God. + - She gave up her children to her ex-husband when she moved to Tahiti. + - We gave the drowning victim up for dead. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i32883 @@ -1565,7 +1565,7 @@ definition: - forsake, leave behind example: - - We abandoned the old car in the empty parking lot + - We abandoned the old car in the empty parking lot. hypernym: - 02227100-v ili: i32884 @@ -1587,7 +1587,7 @@ definition: - leave stranded or isolated with little hope of rescue example: - - the travellers were marooned + - The travellers were marooned. hypernym: - 00615748-v ili: i32886 @@ -1608,7 +1608,7 @@ definition: - give out example: - - We were assigned new uniforms + - We were assigned new uniforms. hypernym: - 02299397-v ili: i32888 @@ -1621,7 +1621,7 @@ definition: - allot again example: - - They were reallotted additional farm land + - They were reallotted additional farm land. hypernym: - 02299397-v ili: i32889 @@ -1632,8 +1632,8 @@ definition: - leave or give by will after one's death example: - - My aunt bequeathed me all her jewelry - - My grandfather left me his entire estate + - My aunt bequeathed me all her jewelry. + - My grandfather left me his entire estate. hypernym: - 02205200-v ili: i32890 @@ -1658,9 +1658,9 @@ definition: - be inherited by example: - - The estate fell to my sister - - The land returned to the family - - The estate devolved to an heir that everybody had assumed to be dead + - The estate fell to my sister. + - The land returned to the family. + - The estate devolved to an heir that everybody had assumed to be dead. hypernym: - 02226741-v ili: i32892 @@ -1676,8 +1676,8 @@ definition: - fall to somebody by assignment or lot; passed example: - - The task fell to me - - It fell to me to notify the parents of the victims + - The task fell to me. + - It fell to me to notify the parents of the victims. hypernym: - 02234332-v ili: i32893 @@ -1692,7 +1692,7 @@ definition: - come into the possession of example: - - The house accrued to the oldest son + - The house accrued to the oldest son. hypernym: - 02226741-v ili: i32894 @@ -1707,7 +1707,7 @@ definition: - give to or transfer possession of example: - - She passed the family jewels on to her daughter-in-law + - She passed the family jewels on to her daughter-in-law. hypernym: - 02233837-v ili: i32895 @@ -1729,7 +1729,7 @@ definition: - passed on, as by inheritance example: - - This ring was handed down through many generations + - This ring was handed down through many generations. hypernym: - 02235029-v ili: i32897 @@ -1740,9 +1740,9 @@ definition: - place into the hands or custody of example: - - hand me the spoon, please - - Turn the files over to me, please - - He turned over the prisoner to his lawyers + - Hand me the spoon, please. + - Turn the files over to me, please. + - He turned over the prisoner to his lawyers. hypernym: - 02225243-v ili: i32898 @@ -1758,7 +1758,7 @@ definition: - pass on stealthily example: - - He slipped me the key when nobody was looking + - He slipped me the key when nobody was looking. hypernym: - 02235554-v ili: i32899 @@ -1770,7 +1770,7 @@ definition: - throw (a ball) to another player example: - - Smith passed + - Smith passed. hypernym: - 01511000-v ili: i32900 @@ -1871,7 +1871,7 @@ definition: - use the file transfer protocol to transfer data from one computer to another example: - - You can FTP these data + - You can FTP these data. hypernym: - 02236972-v ili: i32909 @@ -1914,8 +1914,8 @@ definition: - distribute according to a plan or set apart for a special purpose example: - - I am allocating a loaf of bread to everyone on a daily basis - - I'm allocating the rations for the camping trip + - I am allocating a loaf of bread to everyone on a daily basis. + - I'm allocating the rations for the camping trip. hypernym: - 02233480-v ili: i32913 @@ -1927,7 +1927,7 @@ definition: - allocate, distribute, or apportion anew example: - - Congressional seats are reapportioned on the basis of census data + - Congressional seats are reapportioned on the basis of census data. hypernym: - 02238869-v ili: i32914 @@ -1939,7 +1939,7 @@ definition: - distribute in rations, as in the army example: - - Cigarettes are rationed + - Cigarettes are rationed. hypernym: - 02238869-v ili: i32915 @@ -1951,7 +1951,7 @@ definition: - restrict the consumption of a relatively scarce commodity, as during war example: - - Bread was rationed during the siege of the city + - Bread was rationed during the siege of the city. hypernym: - 00237442-v ili: i32916 @@ -1962,7 +1962,7 @@ definition: - relinquish possession or control over example: - - The squatters had to surrender the building after the police moved in + - The squatters had to surrender the building after the police moved in. hypernym: - 02205200-v ili: i32917 @@ -1985,7 +1985,7 @@ definition: - give up for a price or reward example: - - She sold her principles for a successful career + - She sold her principles for a successful career. hypernym: - 02240011-v ili: i32919 @@ -1998,7 +1998,7 @@ definition: - convey or reveal information example: - - Give one's name + - give one's name hypernym: - 01011267-v ili: i32920 @@ -2023,9 +2023,9 @@ definition: - receive willingly something given or offered example: - - The only girl who would have him was the miller's daughter + - The only girl who would have him was the miller's daughter. - I won't have this dog in my house! - - Please accept my present + - Please accept my present. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i32922 @@ -2041,7 +2041,7 @@ - admit into a group or community example: - accept students for graduate study - - We'll have to vote on whether or not to admit a new member + - We'll have to vote on whether or not to admit a new member. hypernym: - 02240906-v ili: i32923 @@ -2066,7 +2066,7 @@ definition: - take in fuel, as of a ship example: - - The tanker fueled in Bahrain + - The tanker fueled in Bahrain. hypernym: - 01543626-v ili: i32925 @@ -2077,7 +2077,7 @@ definition: - accept gladly example: - - I welcome your proposals + - I welcome your proposals. hypernym: - 02240906-v ili: i32926 @@ -2088,7 +2088,7 @@ definition: - not accept as true example: - - He refused to accept what she said + - He refused to accept what she said. hypernym: - 00672179-v ili: i32927 @@ -2105,7 +2105,7 @@ definition: - accept as pay example: - - we honor checks and drafts + - We honor checks and drafts. hypernym: - 02240906-v ili: i32928 @@ -2117,7 +2117,7 @@ definition: - provide example: - - The city has to put up half the required amount + - The city has to put up half the required amount. hypernym: - 02256551-v ili: i32929 @@ -2152,8 +2152,8 @@ definition: - get (a product) from another country or business example: - - She sourced a supply of carpet - - They are sourcing from smaller companies + - She sourced a supply of carpet. + - They are sourcing from smaller companies. hypernym: - 02242867-v ili: i32932 @@ -2164,7 +2164,7 @@ definition: - get by special effort example: - - He procured extra cigarettes even though they were rationed + - He procured extra cigarettes even though they were rationed. hypernym: - 02242867-v ili: i32933 @@ -2176,7 +2176,7 @@ definition: - get despite difficulties or obstacles example: - - I extracted a promise from the Dean for two new positions + - I extracted a promise from the Dean for two new positions. hypernym: - 02242867-v ili: i32934 @@ -2209,7 +2209,7 @@ definition: - secure a copyright on a written work example: - - did you copyright your manuscript? + - Did you copyright your manuscript? hypernym: - 02243552-v ili: i32937 @@ -2231,7 +2231,7 @@ definition: - obtain with difficulty example: - - He eked out some information from the archives + - He eked out some information from the archives. hypernym: - 02242867-v ili: i32939 @@ -2243,7 +2243,7 @@ definition: - make by laborious and precarious means example: - - He eked out a living as a painter + - He eked out a living as a painter. hypernym: - 02294200-v ili: i32940 @@ -2267,7 +2267,7 @@ definition: - seek to employ example: - - The lab director recruited an able crew of assistants + - The lab director recruited an able crew of assistants. hypernym: - 02244933-v ili: i32942 @@ -2291,7 +2291,7 @@ definition: - make a serious effort to attain something example: - - His campaign bid for the attention of the poor population + - His campaign bid for the attention of the poor population. hypernym: - 02245263-v ili: i32944 @@ -2302,8 +2302,8 @@ definition: - make a search (for) example: - - Things that die with their eyes open and questing - - The animal came questing through the forest + - things that die with their eyes open and questing + - The animal came questing through the forest. hypernym: - 02245263-v ili: i32945 @@ -2315,8 +2315,8 @@ - obtain by coercion or intimidation example: - They extorted money from the executive by threatening to reveal his past to the - company boss - - They squeezed money from the owner of the business by threatening him + company boss. + - They squeezed money from the owner of the business by threatening him. hypernym: - 02324030-v ili: i32946 @@ -2375,7 +2375,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00767761-n example: - - They were bootlegging whiskey + - They were bootlegging whiskey. hypernym: - 02247246-v ili: i32951 @@ -2404,8 +2404,8 @@ entails: - 02204104-v example: - - He sold his house in January - - She sells her body to survive and support her drug habit + - He sold his house in January. + - She sells her body to survive and support her drug habit. hypernym: - 02262178-v ili: i32953 @@ -2433,7 +2433,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - The publisher remaindered the books + - The publisher remaindered the books. hypernym: - 02247246-v ili: i32955 @@ -2469,7 +2469,7 @@ - 00935235-n - 01092370-n example: - - The museum deaccessioned several important works of this painter + - The museum deaccessioned several important works of this painter. hypernym: - 02247246-v ili: i32958 @@ -2480,7 +2480,7 @@ definition: - get rid of by selling, usually at reduced prices example: - - The store sold off the surplus merchandise + - The store sold off the surplus merchandise. hypernym: - 02247246-v ili: i32959 @@ -2532,8 +2532,8 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - She deals in gold - - The brothers sell shoes + - She deals in gold. + - The brothers sell shoes. hypernym: - 02250547-v ili: i32963 @@ -2551,7 +2551,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00767761-n example: - - The guy hanging around the school is pushing drugs + - The guy hanging around the school is pushing drugs. hypernym: - 02249738-v ili: i32964 @@ -2629,7 +2629,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00489236-n example: - - He dealt me the Queen of Spades + - He dealt me the Queen of Spades. hypernym: - 02235554-v ili: i32970 @@ -2679,8 +2679,8 @@ entails: - 02226741-v example: - - The painting brought $10,000 - - The old print fetched a high price at the auction + - The painting brought $10,000. + - The old print fetched a high price at the auction. hypernym: - 02733758-v ili: i32974 @@ -2708,8 +2708,8 @@ definition: - dispose of an item in a collection by selling it off example: - - the museum de-accessed its collection of French impressionists to raise money - - the publishing house de-accessed one of its popular magazines + - The museum de-accessed its collection of French impressionists to raise money. + - The publishing house de-accessed one of its popular magazines. hypernym: - 02227100-v ili: i32976 @@ -2720,8 +2720,8 @@ definition: - get or find back; recover the use of example: - - She regained control of herself - - She found her voice and replied quickly + - She regained control of herself. + - She found her voice and replied quickly. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i32977 @@ -2737,7 +2737,7 @@ definition: - get or regain something necessary, usually quickly or briefly example: - - Catch some sleep + - catch some sleep - catch one's breath hypernym: - 02215637-v @@ -2749,9 +2749,9 @@ definition: - come upon, as if by accident; meet with example: - - We find this idea in Plato - - I happened upon the most wonderful bakery not very far from here - - She chanced upon an interesting book in the bookstore the other day + - We find this idea in Plato. + - I happened upon the most wonderful bakery not very far from here. + - She chanced upon an interesting book in the bookstore the other day. hypernym: - 02026953-v ili: i32979 @@ -2801,7 +2801,7 @@ definition: - exit a computer example: - - Please log off before you go home + - Please log off before you go home. hypernym: - 02019450-v ili: i32983 @@ -2836,7 +2836,7 @@ definition: - make payment to; compensate example: - - My efforts were not remunerated + - My efforts were not remunerated. hypernym: - 02256551-v ili: i32986 @@ -2876,7 +2876,7 @@ definition: - share expenses equally and split the cost of something example: - - My boyfriend and I always go Dutch + - My boyfriend and I always go Dutch. hypernym: - 02256551-v ili: i32990 @@ -2887,8 +2887,8 @@ definition: - make amends for; pay compensation for example: - - One can never fully repair the suffering and losses of the Jews in the Third Reich - - She was compensated for the loss of her arm in the accident + - One can never fully repair the suffering and losses of the Jews in the Third Reich. + - She was compensated for the loss of her arm in the accident. hypernym: - 02256551-v ili: i32991 @@ -2911,7 +2911,7 @@ definition: - secure against future loss, damage, or liability; give security for example: - - This plan indemnifies workers against wages lost through illness + - This plan indemnifies workers against wages lost through illness. hypernym: - 00892737-v ili: i32993 @@ -2940,8 +2940,8 @@ definition: - give money, usually in exchange for goods or services example: - - I paid four dollars for this sandwich - - Pay the waitress, please + - I paid four dollars for this sandwich. + - Pay the waitress, please. hypernym: - 02204104-v ili: i32996 @@ -2952,7 +2952,7 @@ definition: - pay a tenth of one's income; pay one tenth of, especially to the church example: - - Although she left the church officially, she still tithes + - Although she left the church officially, she still tithes. hypernym: - 02256551-v ili: i32997 @@ -2963,7 +2963,7 @@ definition: - cancel or discharge a debt example: - - pay up, please! + - Pay up, please! hypernym: - 02257962-v ili: i32999 @@ -2988,7 +2988,7 @@ definition: - pay someone and settle a debt example: - - I squared with him + - I squared with him. hypernym: - 02259066-v ili: i33001 @@ -3025,9 +3025,9 @@ definition: - be in debt example: - - She owes me $200 - - I still owe for the car - - The thesis owes much to his adviser + - She owes me $200. + - I still owe for the car. + - The thesis owes much to his adviser. hypernym: - 02463535-v ili: i33004 @@ -3092,7 +3092,7 @@ definition: - come back after being refused example: - - the check bounced + - The check bounced. hypernym: - 02008888-v ili: i33010 @@ -3132,7 +3132,7 @@ - let have example: - grant permission - - Mandela was allowed few visitors in prison + - Mandela was allowed few visitors in prison. hypernym: - 02204104-v ili: i33013 @@ -3176,7 +3176,7 @@ definition: - hold dear example: - - I prize these old photographs + - I prize these old photographs. hypernym: - 00692380-v ili: i33017 @@ -3190,7 +3190,7 @@ definition: - exchange for cash example: - - I cashed the check as soon as it arrived in the mail + - I cashed the check as soon as it arrived in the mail. hypernym: - 02262178-v ili: i33018 @@ -3202,7 +3202,7 @@ definition: - convert into cash example: - - I had to liquidate my holdings to pay off my ex-husband + - I had to liquidate my holdings to pay off my ex-husband. hypernym: - 02261162-v ili: i33019 @@ -3254,7 +3254,7 @@ - give to, and receive from, one another example: - Would you change places with me? - - We have been exchanging letters for a year + - We have been exchanging letters for a year. hypernym: - 02225243-v ili: i33024 @@ -3267,9 +3267,9 @@ definition: - put in the place of another; switch seemingly equivalent items example: - - the con artist replaced the original with a fake Rembrandt + - The con artist replaced the original with a fake Rembrandt. - substitute regular milk for fat-free milk - - synonyms can be interchanged without changing the context's meaning + - Synonyms can be interchanged without changing the context's meaning. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i33025 @@ -3306,8 +3306,8 @@ definition: - be a substitute example: - - The young teacher had to substitute for the sick colleague - - The skim milk substitutes for cream — we are on a strict diet + - The young teacher had to substitute for the sick colleague. + - The skim milk substitutes for cream — we are on a strict diet. hypernym: - 02262178-v ili: i33028 @@ -3342,7 +3342,7 @@ definition: - persuade the seller to accept a lower price example: - - She beat the merchant down $100 + - She beat the merchant down $100. hypernym: - 02264354-v ili: i33031 @@ -3354,7 +3354,7 @@ definition: - wrangle (over a price, terms of an agreement, etc.) example: - - Let's not haggle over a few dollars + - Let's not haggle over a few dollars. hypernym: - 02264636-v ili: i33032 @@ -3368,7 +3368,7 @@ definition: - negotiate the terms of an exchange example: - - We bargained for a beautiful rug in the bazaar + - We bargained for a beautiful rug in the bazaar. hypernym: - 00763758-v ili: i33033 @@ -3399,7 +3399,7 @@ - 02211988-v - 02247246-v example: - - he is merchandising telephone sets + - He is merchandising telephone sets. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33035 @@ -3413,7 +3413,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - They trafficked with us for gold + - They trafficked with us for gold. hypernym: - 02265169-v ili: i33036 @@ -3450,7 +3450,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - The company turns over ten million dollars a year + - The company turns over ten million dollars a year. hypernym: - 02250547-v ili: i33039 @@ -3472,8 +3472,8 @@ definition: - provide with a gift or entertainment example: - - Grandmother always treated us to the circus - - I like to treat myself to a day at a spa when I am depressed + - Grandmother always treated us to the circus. + - I like to treat myself to a day at a spa when I am depressed. hypernym: - 02205200-v ili: i33041 @@ -3507,9 +3507,9 @@ definition: - give as judged due or on the basis of merit example: - - the referee awarded a free kick to the team - - the jury awarded a million dollars to the plaintiff - - Funds are granted to qualified researchers + - The referee awarded a free kick to the team. + - The jury awarded a million dollars to the plaintiff. + - Funds are granted to qualified researchers. hypernym: - 02321848-v ili: i33044 @@ -3550,9 +3550,9 @@ definition: - give to a charity or good cause example: - - I donated blood to the Red Cross for the victims of the earthquake + - I donated blood to the Red Cross for the victims of the earthquake. - donate money to the orphanage - - She donates to her favorite charity every month + - She donates to her favorite charity every month. hypernym: - 02205200-v ili: i33048 @@ -3564,7 +3564,7 @@ - present example: - The university conferred a degree on its most famous former student, who never - graduated + graduated. - bestow an honor on someone hypernym: - 02266695-v @@ -3586,8 +3586,8 @@ definition: - bestow in large quantities example: - - He heaped him with work - - She heaped scorn upon him + - He heaped him with work. + - She heaped scorn upon him. hypernym: - 02204104-v ili: i33051 @@ -3618,7 +3618,7 @@ definition: - confer an academic degree upon example: - - This school graduates 2,000 students each year + - This school graduates 2,000 students each year. hypernym: - 02268154-v ili: i33054 @@ -3630,7 +3630,7 @@ - receive an academic degree upon completion of one's studies; completion of a course or training example: - - She graduated in 1990 + - She graduated in 1990. hypernym: - 02214901-v ili: i33055 @@ -3641,7 +3641,7 @@ definition: - expend profusely; also used with abstract nouns example: - - He was showered with praise + - He was showered with praise. hypernym: - 01160479-v ili: i33056 @@ -3653,7 +3653,7 @@ definition: - enter as credit example: - - We credit your account with $100 + - We credit your account with $100. hypernym: - 02270039-v ili: i33057 @@ -3673,7 +3673,7 @@ definition: - cause to be off balance example: - - It is not desirable to overbalance the budget + - It is not desirable to overbalance the budget. hypernym: - 02270039-v ili: i33059 @@ -3707,7 +3707,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - 'don''t trust my ex-wife: I won''t pay her debts anymore' + - 'Don''t trust my ex-wife: I won''t pay her debts anymore.' exemplifies: - 07087487-n hypernym: @@ -3729,7 +3729,7 @@ definition: - accumulate money for future use example: - - He saves half his salary + - He saves half his salary. hypernym: - 02309962-v ili: i33064 @@ -3742,7 +3742,7 @@ definition: - spend lavishly or wastefully on example: - - He blew a lot of money on his new home theater + - He blew a lot of money on his new home theater. hypernym: - 02271905-v ili: i33065 @@ -3829,7 +3829,7 @@ definition: - spend completely example: - - I spend my pocket money in two days + - I spend my pocket money in two days. hypernym: - 01159815-v ili: i33073 @@ -3858,8 +3858,8 @@ definition: - require (time or space) example: - - It took three hours to get to work this morning - - This event occupied a very short time + - It took three hours to get to work this morning. + - This event occupied a very short time. hypernym: - 02634015-v ili: i33076 @@ -3872,7 +3872,7 @@ definition: - spend or use time example: - - I may be an hour + - I may be an hour. hypernym: - 02272834-v ili: i33077 @@ -3883,8 +3883,8 @@ definition: - spend thoughtlessly; throw away example: - - He wasted his inheritance on his insincere friends - - You squandered the opportunity to get an advanced degree + - He wasted his inheritance on his insincere friends. + - You squandered the opportunity to get an advanced degree. hypernym: - 01159815-v ili: i33078 @@ -3899,7 +3899,7 @@ definition: - live frugally and use less resources example: - - In the new economy, we all have to learn to tighten our belts + - In the new economy, we all have to learn to tighten our belts. hypernym: - 02362227-v ili: i33079 @@ -3910,7 +3910,7 @@ definition: - spend (significant amounts of money) example: - - He has money to burn + - He has money to burn. hypernym: - 02273196-v ili: i33080 @@ -3921,7 +3921,7 @@ definition: - indulge oneself example: - - I splurged on a new TV + - I splurged on a new TV. hypernym: - 01160479-v ili: i33081 @@ -3933,8 +3933,8 @@ definition: - use cautiously and frugally example: - - I try to economize my spare time - - conserve your energy for the ascent to the summit + - I try to economize my spare time. + - Conserve your energy for the ascent to the summit. hypernym: - 02230274-v ili: i33082 @@ -3949,7 +3949,7 @@ - structure and run according to rational or scientific principles in order to achieve desired results example: - - We rationalized the factory's production and raised profits + - We rationalized the factory's production and raised profits. hypernym: - 02437377-v ili: i33083 @@ -3989,7 +3989,7 @@ definition: - obtain or seek to obtain by cadging or wheedling example: - - he is always shnorring cigarettes from his friends + - He is always shnorring cigarettes from his friends. hypernym: - 02275660-v ili: i33087 @@ -4016,7 +4016,7 @@ definition: - live off somebody's generosity example: - - This young man refuses to work and is freeloading + - This young man refuses to work and is freeloading. hypernym: - 02275249-v ili: i33089 @@ -4047,7 +4047,7 @@ definition: - make an investment example: - - Put money into bonds + - put money into bonds hypernym: - 02271905-v ili: i33092 @@ -4061,7 +4061,7 @@ definition: - re-invest (a previous investment) into a similar fund or security example: - - She rolled over her IRA + - She rolled over her IRA. hypernym: - 02275982-v ili: i33093 @@ -4092,7 +4092,7 @@ definition: - invest so as to make unavailable for other purposes example: - - All my money is tied up in long-term investments + - All my money is tied up in long-term investments. hypernym: - 02275982-v ili: i33096 @@ -4104,7 +4104,7 @@ - invest at a risk example: - I bought this house not because I want to live in it but to sell it later at a - good price, so I am speculating + good price, so I am speculating. hypernym: - 02275982-v ili: i33097 @@ -4129,9 +4129,9 @@ definition: - take possession of by force, as after an invasion example: - - the invaders seized the land and property of the inhabitants - - The army seized the town - - The militia captured the castle + - The invaders seized the land and property of the inhabitants. + - The army seized the town. + - The militia captured the castle. hypernym: - 02279327-v ili: i33099 @@ -4145,7 +4145,7 @@ definition: - conquer anew example: - - The country reconquered the territory lost in the previous war + - The country reconquered the territory lost in the previous war. hypernym: - 02308993-v ili: i33100 @@ -4157,7 +4157,7 @@ - occupy or take possession of beforehand or before another or appropriate for use in advance example: - - the army preoccupied the hills + - The army preoccupied the hills. hypernym: - 02279327-v ili: i33101 @@ -4168,9 +4168,9 @@ definition: - take temporary possession of as a security, by legal authority example: - - The FBI seized the drugs - - The customs agents impounded the illegal shipment - - The police confiscated the stolen artwork + - The FBI seized the drugs. + - The customs agents impounded the illegal shipment. + - The police confiscated the stolen artwork. hypernym: - 02210054-v ili: i33102 @@ -4187,7 +4187,7 @@ definition: - appropriate (property) for public use example: - - the county condemned the land to build a highway + - The county condemned the land to build a highway. hypernym: - 02278138-v ili: i33103 @@ -4198,7 +4198,7 @@ definition: - requisition forcibly, as of enemy property example: - - the estate was sequestered + - The estate was sequestered. hypernym: - 02210054-v ili: i33104 @@ -4211,7 +4211,7 @@ definition: - take a debtor's wages on legal orders, such as for child support example: - - His employer garnished his wages in order to pay his debt + - His employer garnished his wages in order to pay his debt. hypernym: - 02278138-v ili: i33105 @@ -4235,9 +4235,9 @@ - seize and take control without authority and possibly with force; take as one's right or possession example: - - He assumed to himself the right to fill all positions in the town - - he usurped my rights - - She seized control of the throne after her husband died + - He assumed to himself the right to fill all positions in the town. + - He usurped my rights. + - She seized control of the throne after her husband died. hypernym: - 02211401-v ili: i33107 @@ -4252,7 +4252,7 @@ definition: - seize control of example: - - they hijacked the judicial process + - They hijacked the judicial process. hypernym: - 02279327-v ili: i33108 @@ -4263,7 +4263,7 @@ definition: - take over (a company) by buying a controlling interest of its stock example: - - T. Boone Pickens raided many large companies + - T. Boone Pickens raided many large companies. hypernym: - 02279327-v ili: i33109 @@ -4274,8 +4274,8 @@ definition: - demand as being one's due or property; assert one's right or title to example: - - He claimed his suitcases at the airline counter - - Mr. Smith claims special tax exemptions because he is a foreign resident + - He claimed his suitcases at the airline counter. + - Mr. Smith claims special tax exemptions because he is a foreign resident. hypernym: - 00754770-v ili: i33110 @@ -4420,7 +4420,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00767761-n example: - - I was mugged in the streets of New York last night + - I was mugged in the streets of New York last night. hypernym: - 02282293-v ili: i33122 @@ -4467,7 +4467,7 @@ definition: - put in one's pocket example: - - He pocketed the change + - He pocketed the change. hypernym: - 02210054-v ili: i33126 @@ -4487,7 +4487,7 @@ definition: - make a profit; gain money or materially example: - - The company has not profited from the merger + - The company has not profited from the merger. hypernym: - 02294200-v ili: i33128 @@ -4499,7 +4499,7 @@ definition: - make a satisfactory profit example: - - The company turned a nice dime after a short time + - The company turned a nice dime after a short time. hypernym: - 02283675-v ili: i33129 @@ -4512,7 +4512,7 @@ definition: - make a big profit; often in a short period of time example: - - The investor really cleaned up when the stock market went up + - The investor really cleaned up when the stock market went up. hypernym: - 02283675-v ili: i33130 @@ -4541,8 +4541,8 @@ definition: - draw advantages from example: - - he is capitalizing on her mistake - - she took advantage of his absence to meet her lover + - He is capitalizing on her mistake. + - She took advantage of his absence to meet her lover. hypernym: - 02295422-v ili: i33133 @@ -4564,10 +4564,10 @@ definition: - keep in safety and protect from harm, decay, loss, or destruction example: - - We preserve these archeological findings - - The old lady could not keep up the building - - children must be taught to conserve our national heritage - - The museum curator conserved the ancient manuscripts + - We preserve these archeological findings. + - The old lady could not keep up the building. + - Children must be taught to conserve our national heritage. + - The museum curator conserved the ancient manuscripts. hypernym: - 02207710-v ili: i33135 @@ -4581,7 +4581,7 @@ definition: - preserve (tissue) with plastics, as for teaching and research purposes example: - - The doctor plastinates bodies to teach anatomy to his students + - The doctor plastinates bodies to teach anatomy to his students. hypernym: - 02284977-v ili: i33136 @@ -4593,7 +4593,7 @@ - deplete example: - exhaust one's savings - - We quickly played out our strength + - We quickly played out our strength. hypernym: - 01159815-v ili: i33137 @@ -4611,7 +4611,7 @@ - keep or lay aside for future use example: - store grain for the winter - - The bear stores fat for the period of hibernation when he doesn't eat + - The bear stores fat for the period of hibernation when he doesn't eat. hypernym: - 02207166-v ili: i33138 @@ -4628,7 +4628,7 @@ definition: - lay in provisions example: - - The vessel victualled before the long voyage + - The vessel victualled before the long voyage. hypernym: - 02285938-v ili: i33139 @@ -4648,7 +4648,7 @@ definition: - put (something) in a place for storage example: - - the treasure found in the ancient tomb was reposited in the museum + - The treasure found in the ancient tomb was reposited in the museum. hypernym: - 02287351-v ili: i33141 @@ -4659,7 +4659,7 @@ definition: - store on a wharf example: - - Wharf the merchandise + - wharf the merchandise hypernym: - 02287351-v ili: i33142 @@ -4697,8 +4697,8 @@ definition: - find a place for and put away for storage example: - - where should we stow the vegetables? - - I couldn't store all the books in the attic so I sold some + - Where should we stow the vegetables? + - I couldn't store all the books in the attic so I sold some. hypernym: - 02207166-v ili: i33146 @@ -4709,7 +4709,7 @@ definition: - keep or store in a garage example: - - we don't garage our car + - We don't garage our car. hypernym: - 02287351-v ili: i33147 @@ -4740,8 +4740,8 @@ definition: - secure and keep for possible future use or application example: - - The landlord retained the security deposit - - I reserve the right to disagree + - The landlord retained the security deposit. + - I reserve the right to disagree. hypernym: - 02207166-v ili: i33150 @@ -4755,7 +4755,7 @@ definition: - keep example: - - She manages to hold down two jobs + - She manages to hold down two jobs. hypernym: - 02288169-v ili: i33151 @@ -4766,8 +4766,8 @@ definition: - retain rights to example: - - keep my job for me while I give birth - - keep my seat, please + - Keep my job for me while I give birth. + - Keep my seat, please. - keep open the possibility of a merger hypernym: - 02503969-v @@ -4797,7 +4797,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00767761-n example: - - This judge can be bought + - This judge can be bought. hypernym: - 02256551-v ili: i33154 @@ -4854,7 +4854,7 @@ definition: - pay back example: - - Please refund me my money + - Please refund me my money. hypernym: - 02256551-v ili: i33159 @@ -4908,7 +4908,7 @@ definition: - find by testing or cautious exploration example: - - He felt his way around the dark room + - He felt his way around the dark room. hypernym: - 02290474-v ili: i33163 @@ -4920,7 +4920,7 @@ - discover the location of; determine the place of; find by searching or examining example: - Can you locate your cousins in the Midwest? - - My search turned up nothing + - My search turned up nothing. hypernym: - 02290474-v ili: i33164 @@ -4934,7 +4934,7 @@ definition: - discover by investigation example: - - The CIA unearthed a plot to kill the President + - The CIA unearthed a plot to kill the President. hypernym: - 02291049-v ili: i33165 @@ -4945,9 +4945,9 @@ definition: - find unexpectedly example: - - the archeologists chanced upon an old tomb - - she struck a goldmine - - The hikers finally struck the main path to the lake + - The archeologists chanced upon an old tomb. + - She struck a goldmine. + - The hikers finally struck the main path to the lake. hypernym: - 02290474-v ili: i33166 @@ -4969,7 +4969,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - I picked up some food for a snack + - I picked up some food for a snack. hypernym: - 02211988-v ili: i33167 @@ -4994,8 +4994,8 @@ definition: - locate exactly example: - - can you pinpoint the position of the enemy? - - The chemists could not nail the identity of the chromosome + - Can you pinpoint the position of the enemy? + - The chemists could not nail the identity of the chromosome. hypernym: - 02291049-v ili: i33169 @@ -5019,7 +5019,7 @@ - fail to keep or to maintain; cease to have, either physically or in an abstract sense example: - - She lost her purse when she left it unattended on her seat + - She lost her purse when she left it unattended on her seat. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33171 @@ -5041,7 +5041,7 @@ definition: - fail to get or obtain example: - - I lost the opportunity to spend a year abroad + - I lost the opportunity to spend a year abroad. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33173 @@ -5052,8 +5052,8 @@ definition: - win something through one's efforts example: - - I acquired a passing knowledge of Chinese - - Gain an understanding of international finance + - I acquired a passing knowledge of Chinese. + - gain an understanding of international finance - win someone's confidence and friendship hypernym: - 02215637-v @@ -5067,7 +5067,7 @@ definition: - cheat or trick example: - - He cozened the money out of the old man + - He cozened the money out of the old man. hypernym: - 02293158-v - 02579332-v @@ -5080,7 +5080,7 @@ - fail to make money in a business; make a loss or fail to profit example: - I lost thousands of dollars on that bad investment! - - The company turned a loss after the first year + - The company turned a loss after the first year. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33176 @@ -5092,7 +5092,7 @@ definition: - be debited and credited to the proper bank accounts example: - - The payment should clear within 2 business days + - The payment should clear within 2 business days. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33177 @@ -5104,9 +5104,9 @@ - earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as salary or wages example: - How much do you make a month in your new job? - - She earns a lot in her new job - - this merger brought in lots of money - - He clears $5,000 each month + - She earns a lot in her new job. + - This merger brought in lots of money. + - He clears $5,000 each month. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i33178 @@ -5140,7 +5140,7 @@ definition: - earn large sums of money example: - - Since she accepted the new position, she has been raking it in + - Since she accepted the new position, she has been raking it in. hypernym: - 02294200-v ili: i33180 @@ -5152,7 +5152,7 @@ definition: - acquire or deserve by one's efforts or actions example: - - its beauty won Paris the name ‘City of Lights’ + - Its beauty won Paris the name ‘City of Lights’. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i33181 @@ -5174,7 +5174,7 @@ definition: - derive a benefit from example: - - She profited from his vast experience + - She profited from his vast experience. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i33183 @@ -5199,7 +5199,7 @@ definition: - be beneficial for example: - - This will do you good + - This will do you good. hypernym: - 00081834-v ili: i33185 @@ -5211,7 +5211,7 @@ definition: - be agreeable or suitable example: - - White wine doesn't agree with me + - White wine doesn't agree with me. hypernym: - 02741157-v ili: i33186 @@ -5222,7 +5222,7 @@ definition: - make as a net profit example: - - The company cleared $1 million + - The company cleared $1 million. hypernym: - 02295422-v ili: i33187 @@ -5248,7 +5248,7 @@ definition: - yield as a net profit example: - - This sale netted me $1 million + - This sale netted me $1 million. hypernym: - 02296669-v ili: i33189 @@ -5278,7 +5278,7 @@ definition: - yield a profit or result example: - - His efforts finally paid off + - His efforts finally paid off. hypernym: - 02296669-v ili: i33191 @@ -5325,7 +5325,7 @@ definition: - appropriate (as property entrusted to one's care) fraudulently to one's own use example: - - The accountant embezzled thousands of dollars while working for the wealthy family + - The accountant embezzled thousands of dollars while working for the wealthy family. hypernym: - 02326737-v ili: i33195 @@ -5340,7 +5340,7 @@ definition: - commit fraud and steal from one's employer example: - - We found out that she had been fiddling for years + - We found out that she had been fiddling for years. hypernym: - 02297496-v ili: i33196 @@ -5351,7 +5351,7 @@ definition: - get or derive example: - - He drew great benefits from his membership in the association + - He drew great benefits from his membership in the association. hypernym: - 02297086-v ili: i33197 @@ -5365,7 +5365,7 @@ definition: - to surrender someone or something to another example: - - the guard delivered the criminal to the police + - The guard delivered the criminal to the police. - render up the prisoners - render the town to the enemy - fork over the money @@ -5434,7 +5434,7 @@ - dole out some money - shell out pocket money for the children - deal a blow to someone - - the machine dispenses soft drinks + - The machine dispenses soft drinks. hypernym: - 02204104-v ili: i33203 @@ -5467,7 +5467,7 @@ definition: - have, give, or receive a share of example: - - We shared the cake + - We shared the cake. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i33205 @@ -5507,7 +5507,7 @@ definition: - combine into a common fund example: - - We pooled resources + - We pooled resources. hypernym: - 02300511-v ili: i33209 @@ -5529,7 +5529,7 @@ - transmit (knowledge or skills) example: - give a secret to the Russians - - leave your name and address here + - Leave your name and address here. - impart a new skill to the students hypernym: - 00954556-v @@ -5577,7 +5577,7 @@ definition: - present for acceptance or rejection example: - - She offered us all a cold drink + - She offered us all a cold drink. hypernym: - 02204104-v ili: i33216 @@ -5589,7 +5589,7 @@ definition: - make available for sale example: - - The stores are offering specials on sweaters this week + - The stores are offering specials on sweaters this week. hypernym: - 02303121-v ili: i33217 @@ -5600,7 +5600,7 @@ definition: - make available for sale at an auction example: - - The dealer put up three of his most valuable paintings for auction + - The dealer put up three of his most valuable paintings for auction. hypernym: - 02302370-v ili: i33218 @@ -5612,7 +5612,7 @@ - offer verbally example: - extend my greetings - - He offered his sympathy + - He offered his sympathy. hypernym: - 01062366-v ili: i33219 @@ -5627,7 +5627,7 @@ - make available; provide example: - extend a loan - - The bank offers a good deal on new mortgages + - The bank offers a good deal on new mortgages. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33220 @@ -5643,7 +5643,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - The company is marketing its new line of beauty products + - The company is marketing its new line of beauty products. hypernym: - 02265169-v ili: i33221 @@ -5669,7 +5669,7 @@ entails: - 02264636-v example: - - The Swiss dealer offered $2 million for the painting + - The Swiss dealer offered $2 million for the painting. hypernym: - 00876925-v ili: i33223 @@ -5695,7 +5695,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01101341-n example: - - The broker subscribed 500 shares + - The broker subscribed 500 shares. hypernym: - 02303593-v ili: i33225 @@ -5707,7 +5707,7 @@ - pay (an amount of money) as a contribution to a charity or service, especially at regular intervals example: - - I pledged $10 a month to my favorite radio station + - I pledged $10 a month to my favorite radio station. hypernym: - 02267835-v ili: i33226 @@ -5765,7 +5765,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00489236-n example: - - He called his trump + - He called his trump. hypernym: - 01075360-v ili: i33231 @@ -5858,7 +5858,7 @@ definition: - be owned by; be in the possession of example: - - This book belongs to me + - This book belongs to me. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i33240 @@ -5869,8 +5869,8 @@ definition: - take on as one's own the expenses or debts of another person example: - - I'll accept the charges - - She agreed to bear the responsibility + - I'll accept the charges. + - She agreed to bear the responsibility. hypernym: - 02210054-v ili: i33241 @@ -5894,8 +5894,8 @@ definition: - have rightfully; of rights, titles, and offices example: - - She bears the title of Duchess - - He held the governorship for almost a decade + - She bears the title of Duchess. + - He held the governorship for almost a decade. hypernym: - 02208144-v ili: i33243 @@ -5949,7 +5949,7 @@ definition: - lose (something) or lose the right to (something) by some error, offense, or crime example: - - you've forfeited your right to name your successor + - You've forfeited your right to name your successor. - forfeited property hypernym: - 02232813-v @@ -5966,7 +5966,7 @@ definition: - let slip example: - - He lapsed his membership + - He lapsed his membership. hypernym: - 02308311-v ili: i33249 @@ -5977,7 +5977,7 @@ definition: - capture after a fight example: - - The troops carried the town after a brief fight + - The troops carried the town after a brief fight. hypernym: - 02277394-v ili: i33250 @@ -5988,7 +5988,7 @@ definition: - take back by force, as after a battle example: - - The military forces managed to recapture the fort + - The military forces managed to recapture the fort. hypernym: - 02211401-v ili: i33251 @@ -6001,8 +6001,8 @@ - bring about the capture of an elementary particle or celestial body and causing it enter a new orbit example: - - This nucleus has captured the slow-moving neutrons - - The star captured a comet + - This nucleus has captured the slow-moving neutrons. + - The star captured a comet. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i33252 @@ -6013,7 +6013,7 @@ definition: - be captured example: - - The cities fell to the enemy + - The cities fell to the enemy. hypernym: - 01118865-v ili: i33253 @@ -6026,7 +6026,7 @@ definition: - get hold of or seize quickly and easily example: - - I snapped up all the good buys during the garage sale + - I snapped up all the good buys during the garage sale. hypernym: - 02210054-v ili: i33254 @@ -6048,9 +6048,9 @@ definition: - get or gather together example: - - I am accumulating evidence for the man's unfaithfulness to his wife - - She is amassing a lot of data for her thesis - - She rolled up a small fortune + - I am accumulating evidence for the man's unfaithfulness to his wife. + - She is amassing a lot of data for her thesis. + - She rolled up a small fortune. hypernym: - 02285938-v ili: i33256 @@ -6067,9 +6067,9 @@ definition: - gather or collect example: - - You can get the results on Monday - - She picked up the children at the day care center - - They pick up our trash twice a week + - You can get the results on Monday. + - She picked up the children at the day care center. + - They pick up our trash twice a week. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i33257 @@ -6097,8 +6097,8 @@ definition: - store, like bees example: - - bees hive honey and pollen - - He hived lots of information + - Bees hive honey and pollen. + - He hived lots of information. hypernym: - 02285938-v ili: i33259 @@ -6109,7 +6109,7 @@ definition: - collect funds for a specific purpose example: - - The President raised several million dollars for his college + - The President raised several million dollars for his college. hypernym: - 02222955-v ili: i33260 @@ -6132,7 +6132,7 @@ definition: - charge a fee for using example: - - Toll the bridges into New York City + - toll the bridges into New York City hypernym: - 02311442-v ili: i33262 @@ -6143,7 +6143,7 @@ definition: - levy a tithe on (produce or a crop) example: - - The wool was tithed + - The wool was tithed. hypernym: - 02311442-v ili: i33263 @@ -6156,7 +6156,7 @@ definition: - exact a tithe from example: - - The church was tithed + - The church was tithed. hypernym: - 02325354-v ili: i33264 @@ -6169,7 +6169,7 @@ definition: - impose anew example: - - The fine was reimposed + - The fine was reimposed. hypernym: - 02311442-v ili: i33265 @@ -6191,7 +6191,7 @@ definition: - impose a fine on example: - - he was fined for littering + - He was fined for littering. hypernym: - 02311442-v ili: i33267 @@ -6203,8 +6203,8 @@ definition: - levy a tax on example: - - The State taxes alcohol heavily - - Clothing is not taxed in our state + - The State taxes alcohol heavily. + - Clothing is not taxed in our state. hypernym: - 02311442-v ili: i33268 @@ -6280,7 +6280,7 @@ definition: - contribute to some cause example: - - I gave at the office + - I gave at the office. hypernym: - 02204104-v ili: i33275 @@ -6305,8 +6305,8 @@ definition: - give or convey physically example: - - She gave him First Aid - - I gave him a punch in the nose + - She gave him First Aid. + - I gave him a punch in the nose. hypernym: - 02299397-v ili: i33277 @@ -6320,7 +6320,7 @@ definition: - give (as medicine) example: - - I gave him the drug + - I gave him the drug. hypernym: - 00080825-v ili: i33278 @@ -6390,7 +6390,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - They had to render the estate + - They had to render the estate. hypernym: - 02205200-v ili: i33284 @@ -6402,7 +6402,7 @@ definition: - give or bring back example: - - Restore the stolen painting to its rightful owner + - restore the stolen painting to its rightful owner hypernym: - 02289796-v ili: i33285 @@ -6425,7 +6425,7 @@ definition: - put into a bank account example: - - She deposits her paycheck every month + - She deposits her paycheck every month. hypernym: - 02204104-v ili: i33287 @@ -6458,8 +6458,8 @@ definition: - remove (a commodity) from (a supply source) example: - - She drew $2,000 from the account - - The doctors drew medical supplies from the hospital's emergency bank + - She drew $2,000 from the account. + - The doctors drew medical supplies from the hospital's emergency bank. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i33290 @@ -6475,7 +6475,7 @@ definition: - take a small amount from example: - - I had to dip into my savings to buy him this present + - I had to dip into my savings to buy him this present. hypernym: - 02316367-v ili: i33291 @@ -6497,7 +6497,7 @@ definition: - draw more money from than is available example: - - She overdrew her account + - She overdrew her account. hypernym: - 02316367-v ili: i33293 @@ -6521,7 +6521,7 @@ - cause to be returned example: - recall the defective auto tires - - The manufacturer tried to call back the spoilt yoghurt + - The manufacturer tried to call back the spoilt yoghurt. hypernym: - 02210054-v ili: i33295 @@ -6535,7 +6535,7 @@ definition: - withdraw from active service example: - - The warship was decommissioned in 1998 + - The warship was decommissioned in 1998. hypernym: - 02317458-v ili: i33296 @@ -6546,7 +6546,7 @@ definition: - take by stealing example: - - The thief relieved me of $100 + - The thief relieved me of $100. hypernym: - 02211401-v ili: i33297 @@ -6587,7 +6587,7 @@ definition: - deprive of speech example: - - When he met his idol, the young man was tongue-tied + - When he met his idol, the young man was tongue-tied. hypernym: - 02318230-v ili: i33301 @@ -6607,7 +6607,7 @@ definition: - evade payment to example: - - He bilked his creditors + - He bilked his creditors. hypernym: - 02318230-v ili: i33303 @@ -6618,9 +6618,9 @@ definition: - reduce or dispose of; cease to hold (an investment) example: - - The company decided to divest - - the board of trustees divested $20 million in real estate property - - There was pressure on the university to disinvest in South Africa + - The company decided to divest. + - The board of trustees divested $20 million in real estate property. + - There was pressure on the university to disinvest in South Africa. hypernym: - 02316367-v ili: i33304 @@ -6632,7 +6632,7 @@ definition: - take away possessions from someone example: - - The Nazis stripped the Jews of all their assets + - The Nazis stripped the Jews of all their assets. hypernym: - 02210054-v ili: i33305 @@ -6654,7 +6654,7 @@ definition: - deprive completely of money or goods example: - - The robbers cleaned us out in a couple of hours + - The robbers cleaned us out in a couple of hours. hypernym: - 02319255-v ili: i33307 @@ -6665,7 +6665,7 @@ definition: - strip example: - - unclothe your heart of envy + - Unclothe your heart of envy. hypernym: - 02319255-v ili: i33308 @@ -6713,7 +6713,7 @@ definition: - obtain from someone after their death example: - - I inherited a castle from my French grandparents + - I inherited a castle from my French grandparents. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i33313 @@ -6727,7 +6727,7 @@ definition: - receive by genetic transmission example: - - I inherited my good eyesight from my mother + - I inherited my good eyesight from my mother. hypernym: - 02214901-v ili: i33314 @@ -6740,7 +6740,7 @@ definition: - receive from a predecessor example: - - The new chairman inherited many problems from the previous chair + - The new chairman inherited many problems from the previous chair. hypernym: - 02214901-v ili: i33315 @@ -6763,7 +6763,7 @@ definition: - part with a possession or right example: - - I am relinquishing my bedroom to the long-term house guest + - I am relinquishing my bedroom to the long-term house guest. - resign a claim to the throne hypernym: - 02235554-v @@ -6791,8 +6791,8 @@ definition: - cause to have, in the abstract sense or physical sense example: - - She gave him a black eye - - The draft gave me a cold + - She gave him a black eye. + - The draft gave me a cold. hypernym: - 02225243-v ili: i33319 @@ -6807,7 +6807,7 @@ example: - grant a degree - give a divorce - - This bill grants us new rights + - This bill grants us new rights. hypernym: - 02321848-v ili: i33320 @@ -6872,7 +6872,7 @@ - reduce to bankruptcy example: - My daughter's fancy wedding is going to break me! - - The slump in the financial markets smashed him + - The slump in the financial markets smashed him. hypernym: - 02322641-v ili: i33326 @@ -6886,8 +6886,8 @@ definition: - become bankrupt or insolvent; fail financially and close example: - - The toy company went bankrupt after the competition hired cheap Mexican labor - - A number of banks failed that year + - The toy company went bankrupt after the competition hired cheap Mexican labor. + - A number of banks failed that year. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i33327 @@ -6898,7 +6898,7 @@ definition: - make wealthy or richer example: - - the oil boom enriched a lot of local people + - The oil boom enriched a lot of local people. hypernym: - 00182551-v ili: i33328 @@ -6909,7 +6909,7 @@ definition: - enrich oneself by taking advantage of one's position example: - - The congressmen feathered his nest through his connection with big business + - The congressmen feathered his nest through his connection with big business. hypernym: - 02323628-v ili: i33329 @@ -6948,7 +6948,7 @@ definition: - give a reduction in price on example: - - I never discount these books — they sell like hot cakes + - I never discount these books — they sell like hot cakes. hypernym: - 02325058-v ili: i33332 @@ -6959,7 +6959,7 @@ definition: - grant as a discount or in exchange example: - - The camera store owner allowed me $50 on my old camera + - The camera store owner allowed me $50 on my old camera. hypernym: - 02324408-v ili: i33333 @@ -6997,7 +6997,7 @@ definition: - give a reduction in the price during a sale example: - - The store is rebating refrigerators this week + - The store is rebating refrigerators this week. hypernym: - 02324408-v ili: i33337 @@ -7009,7 +7009,7 @@ - demand payment example: - Will I get charged for this service? - - We were billed for 4 nights in the hotel, although we stayed only 3 nights + - We were billed for 4 nights in the hotel, although we stayed only 3 nights. hypernym: - 02270039-v ili: i33338 @@ -7032,7 +7032,7 @@ definition: - send a bill to example: - - She invoiced the company for her expenses + - She invoiced the company for her expenses. hypernym: - 02325354-v ili: i33340 @@ -7043,7 +7043,7 @@ definition: - enter a certain amount as a charge example: - - he charged me $15 + - He charged me $15. hypernym: - 02270368-v ili: i33341 @@ -7056,7 +7056,7 @@ definition: - accumulate, sometimes as a debt example: - - he chalked up $100 in the course of the evening + - He chalked up $100 in the course of the evening. hypernym: - 02258963-v ili: i33342 @@ -7068,7 +7068,7 @@ definition: - take something away by force or without the consent of the owner example: - - The burglars robbed him of all his money + - The burglars robbed him of all his money. hypernym: - 02326737-v ili: i33343 @@ -7090,8 +7090,8 @@ definition: - take without the owner's consent example: - - Someone stole my wallet on the train - - This author stole entire paragraphs from my dissertation + - Someone stole my wallet on the train. + - This author stole entire paragraphs from my dissertation. hypernym: - 02211401-v ili: i33345 @@ -7120,8 +7120,8 @@ definition: - take without permission example: - - he walked off with my wife! - - The thief walked off with my gold watch + - He walked off with my wife! + - The thief walked off with my gold watch. hypernym: - 02326737-v ili: i33347 @@ -7159,7 +7159,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00919042-n example: - - He restocked his land with pheasants + - He restocked his land with pheasants. hypernym: - 02328055-v ili: i33350 @@ -7183,7 +7183,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - let's stock coffee as long as prices are low + - Let's stock coffee as long as prices are low. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33352 @@ -7234,8 +7234,8 @@ definition: - give temporarily; let have for a limited time example: - - I will lend you my car - - loan me some money + - I will lend you my car. + - Loan me some money. hypernym: - 02204104-v ili: i33357 @@ -7247,10 +7247,10 @@ definition: - bestow a quality on example: - - Her presence lends a certain cachet to the company - - The music added a lot to the play - - She brings a special atmosphere to our meetings - - This adds a light note to the program + - Her presence lends a certain cachet to the company. + - The music added a lot to the play. + - She brings a special atmosphere to our meetings. + - This adds a light note to the program. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i33358 @@ -7277,7 +7277,7 @@ definition: - impart gradually example: - - Her presence instilled faith into the children + - Her presence instilled faith into the children. - transfuse love of music into the students hypernym: - 02329474-v @@ -7290,7 +7290,7 @@ definition: - impart as if by breathing example: - - He breathed new life into the old house + - He breathed new life into the old house. hypernym: - 02330038-v ili: i33361 @@ -7321,7 +7321,7 @@ definition: - offer as a sacrifice by killing or by giving up to destruction example: - - The Aztecs immolated human victims + - The Aztecs immolated human victims. - immolate the valuables at the temple hypernym: - 02330554-v @@ -7337,7 +7337,7 @@ entails: - 02211988-v example: - - She goes shopping every Friday + - She goes shopping every Friday. hypernym: - 02242867-v ili: i33365 @@ -7350,7 +7350,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - We go marketing every Saturday + - We go marketing every Saturday. hypernym: - 02330964-v ili: i33366 @@ -7363,7 +7363,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - I don't need help, I'm just browsing + - I don't need help, I'm just browsing. hypernym: - 01318273-v ili: i33367 @@ -7390,7 +7390,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - We went antiquing on Saturday + - We went antiquing on Saturday. hypernym: - 02331351-v ili: i33369 @@ -7420,9 +7420,9 @@ definition: - give something useful or necessary to example: - - We provided the room with an electrical heater - - The conference center offers a health spa - - The hotel offers private meeting rooms + - We provided the room with an electrical heater. + - The conference center offers a health spa. + - The hotel offers private meeting rooms. hypernym: - 02204104-v ili: i33372 @@ -7446,7 +7446,7 @@ definition: - provide with a ticket for passage or admission example: - - Ticketed passengers can board now + - Ticketed passengers can board now. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33374 @@ -7522,7 +7522,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00612006-n example: - - The architect wants to step the terrace + - The architect wants to step the terrace. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33380 @@ -7535,7 +7535,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00612006-n example: - - The yard was railed + - The yard was railed. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33381 @@ -7570,7 +7570,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06293304-n example: - - Cyril and Method alphabetized the Slavic languages + - Cyril and Method alphabetized the Slavic languages. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33384 @@ -7581,7 +7581,7 @@ definition: - provide with a wharf example: - - Wharf the mouth of the river + - wharf the mouth of the river hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33385 @@ -7594,7 +7594,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00612006-n example: - - Our house is not air-conditioned + - Our house is not air-conditioned. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33386 @@ -7606,7 +7606,7 @@ definition: - control the humidity and temperature of example: - - The room was cool because it had been air-conditioned + - The room was cool because it had been air-conditioned. hypernym: - 00516235-v ili: i33387 @@ -7617,7 +7617,7 @@ definition: - provide with uniforms example: - - The guards were uniformed + - The guards were uniformed. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33388 @@ -7682,7 +7682,7 @@ definition: - provide funds complementary to example: - - The company matched the employees' contributions + - The company matched the employees' contributions. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33394 @@ -7711,7 +7711,7 @@ definition: - supply with food example: - - The population was victualed during the war + - The population was victualed during the war. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33397 @@ -7752,7 +7752,7 @@ definition: - assign a location to example: - - The company located some of their agents in Los Angeles + - The company located some of their agents in Los Angeles. hypernym: - 01091334-v ili: i33401 @@ -7817,7 +7817,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00612006-n example: - - The ramped auditorium + - the ramped auditorium hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33406 @@ -7837,7 +7837,7 @@ definition: - supply with arms example: - - The U.S. armed the freedom fighters in Afghanistan + - The U.S. armed the freedom fighters in Afghanistan. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33408 @@ -7848,7 +7848,7 @@ definition: - arm again example: - - After the war, the defeated country was not rearmed by the victors + - After the war, the defeated country was not rearmed by the victors. hypernym: - 02339863-v ili: i33409 @@ -7902,7 +7902,7 @@ definition: - provide with a causeway example: - - A causewayed swamp + - a causewayed swamp hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33414 @@ -7942,7 +7942,7 @@ definition: - provide or equip with furniture example: - - We furnished the house in the Biedermeyer style + - We furnished the house in the Biedermeyer style. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33418 @@ -7953,7 +7953,7 @@ definition: - equip or bar with slats example: - - Slat the windows + - slat the windows hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33419 @@ -7964,7 +7964,7 @@ definition: - furnish with new or different furniture example: - - We refurnished the living room + - We refurnished the living room. hypernym: - 02341479-v ili: i33420 @@ -7984,7 +7984,7 @@ definition: - furnish with a bed example: - - The inn keeper could bed all the new arrivals + - The inn keeper could bed all the new arrivals. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33422 @@ -7995,7 +7995,7 @@ definition: - provide with a bunk example: - - We bunked the children upstairs + - We bunked the children upstairs. hypernym: - 02342062-v ili: i33423 @@ -8006,7 +8006,7 @@ definition: - provide with computers example: - - Our office is fully computerized now + - Our office is fully computerized now. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33424 @@ -8071,7 +8071,7 @@ definition: - provide with a key example: - - We were keyed after the locks were changed in the building + - We were keyed after the locks were changed in the building. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33430 @@ -8093,7 +8093,7 @@ definition: - fill with gasoline example: - - Gas up the car + - gas up the car hypernym: - 02343382-v ili: i33432 @@ -8132,8 +8132,8 @@ definition: - be the cause or source of example: - - He gave me a lot of trouble - - Our meeting afforded much interesting information + - He gave me a lot of trouble. + - Our meeting afforded much interesting information. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33436 @@ -8148,7 +8148,7 @@ definition: - provide with (something) usually for a specific purpose example: - - The expedition was equipped with proper clothing, food, and other necessities + - The expedition was equipped with proper clothing, food, and other necessities. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33437 @@ -8171,7 +8171,7 @@ definition: - outfit or equip, as with accessories example: - - The actors were turned out lavishly + - The actors were turned out lavishly. hypernym: - 02344409-v ili: i33439 @@ -8295,7 +8295,7 @@ entails: - 02332196-v example: - - supplement your diet + - Supplement your diet. hypernym: - 00182551-v ili: i33451 @@ -8320,8 +8320,8 @@ definition: - supplement what is thought to be deficient example: - - He eked out his meager pay by giving private lessons - - Braque eked out his collages with charcoal + - He eked out his meager pay by giving private lessons. + - Braque eked out his collages with charcoal. hypernym: - 02347128-v ili: i33453 @@ -8334,7 +8334,7 @@ - make steady progress; be at the high point in one's career or reach a high point in historical significance or importance example: - - The new student is thriving + - The new student is thriving. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i33454 @@ -8381,8 +8381,8 @@ definition: - endure the loss of example: - - He gave his life for his children - - I gave two sons to the war + - He gave his life for his children. + - I gave two sons to the war. hypernym: - 02321284-v ili: i33458 @@ -8397,7 +8397,7 @@ definition: - formally assign ownership of example: - - She signed away her rights + - She signed away her rights. hypernym: - 02240011-v ili: i33459 @@ -8452,7 +8452,7 @@ definition: - steal goods; take as spoils example: - - During the earthquake people looted the stores that were deserted by their owners + - During the earthquake people looted the stores that were deserted by their owners. hypernym: - 02211401-v ili: i33464 @@ -8473,7 +8473,7 @@ entails: - 01566925-v example: - - the barbarians sacked Rome + - The barbarians sacked Rome. hypernym: - 02211401-v ili: i33465 @@ -8487,7 +8487,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00767761-n example: - - This writer plundered from famous authors + - This writer plundered from famous authors. hypernym: - 02326737-v ili: i33466 @@ -8512,7 +8512,7 @@ definition: - give up what is not strictly needed example: - - he asked if they could spare one of their horses to speed his journey + - He asked if they could spare one of their horses to speed his journey. hypernym: - 02204104-v ili: i33468 @@ -8529,7 +8529,7 @@ - 00767761-n - 01092370-n example: - - She smuggled cigarettes across the border + - She smuggled cigarettes across the border. hypernym: - 02351405-v - 02351132-v @@ -8554,7 +8554,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - we export less than we import and have a negative trade balance + - We export less than we import and have a negative trade balance. hypernym: - 02265169-v ili: i33471 @@ -8577,8 +8577,8 @@ definition: - choose and follow; as of theories, ideas, policies, strategies or plans example: - - She followed the feminist movement - - The candidate espouses Republican ideals + - She followed the feminist movement. + - The candidate espouses Republican ideals. hypernym: - 00676526-v ili: i33473 @@ -8595,7 +8595,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - pawn your grandfather's gold watch + - Pawn your grandfather's gold watch. hypernym: - 02352633-v ili: i33474 @@ -8608,7 +8608,7 @@ definition: - hand over something to somebody as for temporary safekeeping example: - - Check your coat at the door + - Check your coat at the door. hypernym: - 02352633-v ili: i33475 @@ -8621,7 +8621,7 @@ definition: - give over to another for care or safekeeping example: - - consign your baggage + - Consign your baggage. hypernym: - 02354208-v ili: i33476 @@ -8633,7 +8633,7 @@ definition: - consign for shipment on a vehicle example: - - check your luggage before boarding + - Check your luggage before boarding. hypernym: - 02352633-v ili: i33477 @@ -8646,7 +8646,7 @@ definition: - commit again example: - - It was recommitted into her custody + - It was recommitted into her custody. hypernym: - 02354208-v ili: i33478 @@ -8686,8 +8686,8 @@ definition: - cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution example: - - After the second episode, she had to be committed - - he was committed to prison + - After the second episode, she had to be committed. + - He was committed to prison. hypernym: - 02236972-v ili: i33482 @@ -8702,7 +8702,7 @@ definition: - admit into a hospital example: - - Mother had to be hospitalized because her blood pressure was too high + - Mother had to be hospitalized because her blood pressure was too high. hypernym: - 02353564-v ili: i33483 @@ -8714,8 +8714,8 @@ definition: - confer a trust upon example: - - The messenger was entrusted with the general's secret - - I commit my soul to God + - The messenger was entrusted with the general's secret. + - I commit my soul to God. hypernym: - 02235554-v ili: i33484 @@ -8777,7 +8777,7 @@ definition: - relieve from example: - - Rid the house of pests + - rid the house of pests hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33490 @@ -8790,7 +8790,7 @@ definition: - clear from impurities, blemishes, pollution, etc. example: - - clear the water before it can be drunk + - Clear the water before it can be drunk. hypernym: - 02355171-v ili: i33491 @@ -8801,7 +8801,7 @@ definition: - rid of vermin example: - - The exterminator disinfests the house + - The exterminator disinfests the house. hypernym: - 02355171-v ili: i33492 @@ -8831,7 +8831,7 @@ definition: - determine the price of example: - - The grocer priced his wares high + - The grocer priced his wares high. hypernym: - 00701581-v ili: i33495 @@ -8942,7 +8942,7 @@ definition: - terminate by selling off or disposing of example: - - He closed out his line of sports cars + - He closed out his line of sports cars. hypernym: - 02227100-v ili: i33506 @@ -8995,7 +8995,7 @@ definition: - provide with a constitution, as of a country example: - - The United States were constitutionalized in the late 18th century + - The United States were constitutionalized in the late 18th century. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33511 @@ -9048,7 +9048,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00612006-n example: - - The house was gated + - The house was gated. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33516 @@ -9085,7 +9085,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00608890-n example: - - the carpenter jointed two pieces of wood + - The carpenter jointed two pieces of wood. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33519 @@ -9108,8 +9108,8 @@ definition: - provide with new wiring example: - - the university rewired the dormitories when most students brought computers and - television sets + - The university rewired the dormitories when most students brought computers and + television sets. hypernym: - 02359532-v ili: i33521 @@ -9120,7 +9120,7 @@ definition: - give, sell, or transfer to another example: - - She disposed of her parents' possessions + - She disposed of her parents' possessions. hypernym: - 02247246-v ili: i33522 @@ -9131,7 +9131,7 @@ definition: - dispose anew example: - - The goods were redisposed at a great loss + - The goods were redisposed at a great loss. hypernym: - 02359918-v ili: i33523 @@ -9153,7 +9153,7 @@ definition: - get in addition, as an increase example: - - The candidate picked up thousands of votes after his visit to the nursing home + - The candidate picked up thousands of votes after his visit to the nursing home. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i33525 @@ -9164,9 +9164,9 @@ definition: - achieve a point or goal example: - - Nicklaus had a 70 - - The Brazilian team got 4 goals - - She made 29 points that day + - Nicklaus had a 70. + - The Brazilian team got 4 goals. + - She made 29 points that day. hypernym: - 01114241-v ili: i33526 @@ -9181,7 +9181,7 @@ definition: - supply in large amounts or quantities example: - - We poured money into the education of our children + - We poured money into the education of our children. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33527 @@ -9192,7 +9192,7 @@ definition: - dispose of by selling example: - - The chairman of the company told the salesmen to move the computers + - The chairman of the company told the salesmen to move the computers. hypernym: - 02247246-v ili: i33528 @@ -9203,7 +9203,7 @@ definition: - supply in great quantities example: - - Pump money into a project + - pump money into a project hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33529 @@ -9214,8 +9214,8 @@ definition: - put into the care or protection of someone example: - - He left the decision to his deputy - - leave your child in the nurse's care + - He left the decision to his deputy. + - Leave your child in the nurse's care. hypernym: - 02235554-v ili: i33530 @@ -9227,7 +9227,7 @@ definition: - provide with fuel example: - - Oil fires the furnace + - Oil fires the furnace. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33531 @@ -9239,7 +9239,7 @@ definition: - show appreciation to example: - - He remembered her in his will + - He remembered her in his will. hypernym: - 02233837-v ili: i33532 @@ -9251,7 +9251,7 @@ - supply with an excess of example: - flood the market with tennis shoes - - Glut the country with cheap imports from the Orient + - glut the country with cheap imports from the Orient hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33533 @@ -9285,8 +9285,8 @@ definition: - spend sparingly, avoid the waste of example: - - This move will save money - - The less fortunate will have to economize now + - This move will save money. + - The less fortunate will have to economize now. hypernym: - 02271905-v ili: i33536 @@ -9308,7 +9308,7 @@ definition: - provide with a patch; also used metaphorically example: - - The field was patched with snow + - The field was patched with snow. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33538 @@ -9319,7 +9319,7 @@ definition: - provide with water example: - - We watered the buffalo + - We watered the buffalo. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33539 @@ -9330,7 +9330,7 @@ definition: - obtain illegally or unscrupulously example: - - Grab power + - grab power hypernym: - 02242867-v ili: i33541 @@ -9343,7 +9343,7 @@ example: - deliver an attack - deliver a blow - - The boxer drove home a solid left + - The boxer drove home a solid left. hypernym: - 02321848-v ili: i33542 @@ -9355,7 +9355,7 @@ definition: - deliver (a blow) example: - - He landed several blows on his opponent's head + - He landed several blows on his opponent's head. hypernym: - 02363326-v ili: i33543 @@ -9366,9 +9366,9 @@ definition: - to be given by assignment or distribution example: - - The most difficult task fell on the youngest member of the team - - The onus fell on us - - The pressure to succeed fell on the youngest student + - The most difficult task fell on the youngest member of the team. + - The onus fell on us. + - The pressure to succeed fell on the youngest student. hypernym: - 00342572-v ili: i33544 @@ -9382,7 +9382,7 @@ definition: - to be given by right or inheritance example: - - The estate fell to the oldest daughter + - The estate fell to the oldest daughter. hypernym: - 00342572-v ili: i33545 @@ -9395,7 +9395,7 @@ definition: - demand payment of (a loan) example: - - Call a loan + - call a loan hypernym: - 01019835-v ili: i33546 @@ -9421,7 +9421,7 @@ definition: - acquire as a result of some effort or action example: - - You cannot get water out of a stone + - You cannot get water out of a stone. - Where did she get these news? hypernym: - 02215637-v @@ -9436,7 +9436,7 @@ definition: - deliver in exchange or recompense example: - - I'll give you three books for four CDs + - I'll give you three books for four CDs. hypernym: - 02255433-v ili: i33549 @@ -9447,7 +9447,7 @@ definition: - provide with leverage example: - - We need to leverage this company + - We need to leverage this company. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33550 @@ -9503,7 +9503,7 @@ definition: - provide with a top or finish the top (of a structure) example: - - the towers were topped with conical roofs + - The towers were topped with conical roofs. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33555 @@ -9515,7 +9515,7 @@ definition: - provide with reflectors, such as chemicals example: - - the driveway was reflectorized for safety reasons + - The driveway was reflectorized for safety reasons. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33556 @@ -9538,7 +9538,7 @@ - obtain goods or services from an outside supplier; to contract work out example: - Many companies outsource and hire consultants in order to maintain a flexible - workforce + workforce. hypernym: - 02243318-v ili: i33558 @@ -9550,7 +9550,7 @@ - provide with parts, devices, or equipment not available or in use at the time of the original manufacture example: - - The car companies retrofitted all the old models with new carburetors + - The car companies retrofitted all the old models with new carburetors. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33559 @@ -9599,7 +9599,7 @@ definition: - move from one place to another, especially of wild animals example: - - The endangered turtles were translocated to a safe environment + - The endangered turtles were translocated to a safe environment. hypernym: - 02236972-v ili: i33563 @@ -9619,7 +9619,7 @@ definition: - take or assume for one's own use example: - - He co-opted the criticism and embraced it + - He co-opted the criticism and embraced it. hypernym: - 02214718-v ili: i33565 @@ -9660,7 +9660,7 @@ - place (authority, property, or rights) in the control of a person or group of persons example: - - She vested her vast fortune in her two sons + - She vested her vast fortune in her two sons. hypernym: - 02204104-v ili: i33569 @@ -9692,7 +9692,7 @@ definition: - put in possession of land in exchange for a pledge of service, in feudal society example: - - He enfeoffed his son-in-law with a large estate in Scotland + - He enfeoffed his son-in-law with a large estate in Scotland. hypernym: - 02204104-v ili: i33572 @@ -9703,7 +9703,7 @@ definition: - provide with a particular theme or motive example: - - the restaurant often themes its menus + - The restaurant often themes its menus. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33573 @@ -9716,7 +9716,7 @@ entails: - 02211988-v example: - - She was checking out the apples that the customer had put on the conveyer belt + - She was checking out the apples that the customer had put on the conveyer belt. hypernym: - 02256551-v ili: i33574 @@ -9943,7 +9943,7 @@ - spend or invest example: - lay out thousands on gold - - he laid out a fortune in the hope of making a huge profit + - He laid out a fortune in the hope of making a huge profit. hypernym: - 02271905-v ili: i33599 @@ -9965,7 +9965,7 @@ definition: - provide with headquarters example: - - the company is headquartered in New Jersey + - The company is headquartered in New Jersey. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33601 diff --git a/src/yaml/verb.social.yaml b/src/yaml/verb.social.yaml index 58a6de5c..dc0f40a0 100644 --- a/src/yaml/verb.social.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/verb.social.yaml @@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ definition: - leave (a job, post, or position) voluntarily example: - - She vacated the position when she got pregnant - - The chairman resigned when he was found to have misappropriated funds + - She vacated the position when she got pregnant. + - The chairman resigned when he was found to have misappropriated funds. hypernym: - 02387509-v ili: i33602 @@ -17,10 +17,10 @@ definition: - perform an action, or work out or perform (an action) example: - - think before you act - - We must move quickly - - The governor should act on the new energy bill - - The nanny acted quickly by grabbing the toddler and covering him with a wet towel + - Think before you act. + - We must move quickly. + - The governor should act on the new energy bill. + - The nanny acted quickly by grabbing the toddler and covering him with a wet towel. ili: i33603 members: - act @@ -31,8 +31,8 @@ - decide on and pursue a course of action satisfying the minimum requirements to achieve a goal example: - - optimization requires processes that are more complex than those needed to merely - satisfice + - Optimization requires processes that are more complex than those needed to merely + satisfice. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33604 @@ -44,8 +44,8 @@ definition: - act in order to achieve a certain goal example: - - He maneuvered to get the chairmanship - - She maneuvered herself into the directorship + - He maneuvered to get the chairmanship. + - She maneuvered herself into the directorship. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33605 @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ definition: - dispose of rapidly and without delay and efficiently example: - - He dispatched the task he was assigned + - He dispatched the task he was assigned. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33606 @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ definition: - practice evasion example: - - This man always hesitates and evades + - This man always hesitates and evades. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33607 @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ definition: - to work as fast as possible towards a goal, sometimes in competition with others example: - - We are racing to find a cure for AIDS + - We are racing to find a cure for AIDS. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33608 @@ -92,10 +92,10 @@ - habitually do something or be in a certain state or place (use only in the past tense) example: - - She used to call her mother every week but now she calls only occasionally - - I used to get sick when I ate in that dining hall - - They used to vacation in the Bahamas - - she used to be his best friend and now they are enemies + - She used to call her mother every week but now she calls only occasionally. + - I used to get sick when I ate in that dining hall. + - They used to vacation in the Bahamas. + - She used to be his best friend and now they are enemies. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33609 @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ definition: - decide on one's actions as one goes along, depending on the situation example: - - She didn't know what to expect from her new job, so she played it by ear + - She didn't know what to expect from her new job, so she played it by ear. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33610 @@ -117,9 +117,9 @@ definition: - act or have an effect in a specified way or with a specific effect or outcome example: - - This factor played only a minor part in his decision - - This development played into her hands - - I played no role in your dismissal + - This factor played only a minor part in his decision. + - This development played into her hands. + - I played no role in your dismissal. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33611 @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ - take action with respect to (someone or something) example: - How are we going to deal with this problem? - - The teacher knew how to deal with these lazy students + - The teacher knew how to deal with these lazy students. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33612 @@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ definition: - not act example: - - He thought of a reply but let it go + - He thought of a reply but let it go. hypernym: - 02731589-v ili: i33613 @@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ definition: - shun the company of others example: - - The new student keeps to herself + - The new student keeps to herself. hypernym: - 00813811-v ili: i33614 @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ definition: - to conceal something in the hopes it won't be discovered by others example: - - The president tried to sweep the embarrassing incident under the rug + - The president tried to sweep the embarrassing incident under the rug. hypernym: - 02149298-v ili: i33615 @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ definition: - act as a partner example: - - Astaire partnered Rogers + - Astaire partnered Rogers. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33616 @@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ definition: - exert (oneself) excessively and go beyond one's strength example: - - don't overexert yourself when exercising! + - Don't overexert yourself when exercising! hypernym: - 02376902-v ili: i33618 @@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ definition: - act in a way that attracts attention example: - - This teacher always egotrips and the students don't like him + - This teacher always egotrips and the students don't like him. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33619 @@ -232,10 +232,10 @@ definition: - follow a procedure or take a course example: - - We should go farther in this matter - - She went through a lot of trouble + - We should go farther in this matter. + - She went through a lot of trouble. - go about the world in a certain manner - - Messages must go through diplomatic channels + - Messages must go through diplomatic channels. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33621 @@ -248,9 +248,9 @@ definition: - proceed towards a goal or along a path or through an activity example: - - work your way through every problem or task - - She was working on her second martini when the guests arrived - - Start from the bottom and work towards the top + - Work your way through every problem or task. + - She was working on her second martini when the guests arrived. + - Start from the bottom and work towards the top. hypernym: - 02377696-v ili: i33622 @@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ definition: - proceed somewhere despite the risk of possible dangers example: - - We ventured into the world of high-tech and bought a supercomputer + - We ventured into the world of high-tech and bought a supercomputer. hypernym: - 02377696-v ili: i33623 @@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ definition: - proceed with great force example: - - The new teacher tends to steamroller + - The new teacher tends to steamroller. hypernym: - 02377696-v ili: i33624 @@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ definition: - nearly do something example: - - She came close to quitting her job + - She came close to quitting her job. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33626 @@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ definition: - go through very fast example: - - We whipped through the last papers that we had to read before the weekend + - We whipped through the last papers that we had to read before the weekend. hypernym: - 01164263-v ili: i33628 @@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ definition: - push or force example: - - He bulled through his demands + - He bulled through his demands. hypernym: - 00768022-v ili: i33629 @@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ definition: - display excessive cordiality (towards) example: - - he is always backslapping his colleagues at staff meetings + - He is always backslapping his colleagues at staff meetings. hypernym: - 00010428-v ili: i33630 @@ -382,8 +382,8 @@ definition: - carry out or participate in an activity; be involved in example: - - She pursued many activities - - They engaged in a discussion + - She pursued many activities. + - They engaged in a discussion. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33633 @@ -420,7 +420,7 @@ definition: - engage in political activities example: - - This colleague is always politicking + - This colleague is always politicking. hypernym: - 02380222-v ili: i33636 @@ -441,7 +441,7 @@ definition: - carry on (wars, battles, or campaigns) example: - - Napoleon and Hitler waged war against all of Europe + - Napoleon and Hitler waged war against all of Europe. hypernym: - 01092746-v ili: i33638 @@ -480,7 +480,7 @@ definition: - regulate one's behavior in accordance with certain information, ideas, or advice example: - - The Founding Fathers acted on certain moral principles + - The Founding Fathers acted on certain moral principles. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33641 @@ -491,7 +491,7 @@ definition: - trace example: - - We are running down a few tips + - We are running down a few tips. hypernym: - 02381520-v ili: i33642 @@ -503,7 +503,7 @@ definition: - act together or towards others or with others example: - - He should interact more with his colleagues + - He should interact more with his colleagues. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33643 @@ -514,7 +514,7 @@ definition: - relegate to a lower or outer edge, as of specific groups of people example: - - We must not marginalize the poor in our society + - We must not marginalize the poor in our society. hypernym: - 02382049-v ili: i33644 @@ -526,7 +526,7 @@ definition: - behave in a certain way towards others example: - - He deals fairly with his employees + - He deals fairly with his employees. hypernym: - 00010428-v ili: i33645 @@ -537,7 +537,7 @@ definition: - join for a common purpose or in a common action example: - - These forces combined with others + - These forces combined with others. hypernym: - 02382049-v ili: i33646 @@ -557,7 +557,7 @@ definition: - be inactive, as if asleep example: - - His work lay dormant for many years + - His work lay dormant for many years. hypernym: - 02740213-v ili: i33648 @@ -581,7 +581,7 @@ definition: - act against or in opposition to example: - - She reacts negatively to everything I say + - She reacts negatively to everything I say. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33650 @@ -605,8 +605,8 @@ definition: - come back to the originator of an action with an undesired effect example: - - Your comments may backfire and cause you a lot of trouble - - the political movie backlashed on the Democrats + - Your comments may backfire and cause you a lot of trouble. + - The political movie backlashed on the Democrats. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i33652 @@ -619,7 +619,7 @@ definition: - give up, such as power, as of monarchs and emperors, or duties and obligations example: - - The King abdicated when he married a divorcee + - The King abdicated when he married a divorcee. hypernym: - 02372031-v ili: i33653 @@ -631,7 +631,7 @@ definition: - begin work or acting in a certain capacity, office or job example: - - Take up a position + - take up a position - start a new job hypernym: - 00346415-v @@ -644,7 +644,7 @@ definition: - go into retirement; stop performing one's work or withdraw from one's position example: - - He retired at age 68 + - He retired at age 68. hypernym: - 02387509-v ili: i33655 @@ -655,7 +655,7 @@ definition: - withdraw from active participation example: - - He retired from chess + - He retired from chess. hypernym: - 02686624-v ili: i33656 @@ -672,7 +672,7 @@ definition: - make (someone) retire example: - - The director was retired after the scandal + - The director was retired after the scandal. hypernym: - 02407967-v ili: i33657 @@ -694,7 +694,7 @@ definition: - let go from employment with an attractive pension example: - - The director was pensioned off when he got senile + - The director was pensioned off when he got senile. hypernym: - 02407967-v ili: i33659 @@ -705,7 +705,7 @@ definition: - retire gracefully example: - - He bowed out when he realized he could no longer handle the demands of the chairmanship + - He bowed out when he realized he could no longer handle the demands of the chairmanship. hypernym: - 02384895-v ili: i33660 @@ -719,7 +719,7 @@ definition: - remove oneself from an obligation example: - - He bowed out when he heard how much work was involved + - He bowed out when he heard how much work was involved. hypernym: - 01770804-v ili: i33661 @@ -736,7 +736,7 @@ definition: - pull out from an agreement, contract, statement, etc. example: - - The landlord cannot resile from the lease + - The landlord cannot resile from the lease. hypernym: - 02386122-v ili: i33662 @@ -760,7 +760,7 @@ definition: - become king or queen example: - - She ascended to the throne after the King's death + - She ascended to the throne after the King's death. hypernym: - 02386539-v ili: i33664 @@ -809,8 +809,8 @@ definition: - give up or retire from a position example: - - The Secretary of the Navy will leave office next month - - The chairman resigned over the financial scandal + - The Secretary of the Navy will leave office next month. + - The chairman resigned over the financial scandal. hypernym: - 02388582-v ili: i33668 @@ -824,7 +824,7 @@ definition: - give up one's career just as one becomes very successful example: - - The financial consultant topped out at age 40 because he was burned out + - The financial consultant topped out at age 40 because he was burned out. hypernym: - 02387509-v ili: i33669 @@ -835,7 +835,7 @@ definition: - leave school or an educational program prematurely example: - - Many students drop out because they are not prepared for our challenging program + - Many students drop out because they are not prepared for our challenging program. hypernym: - 02388582-v ili: i33670 @@ -849,7 +849,7 @@ - withdraw from established society, especially because of disillusion with conventional values example: - - She hasn't heard from her brother in years — he dropped out after moving to California + - She hasn't heard from her brother in years — he dropped out after moving to California. hypernym: - 02385151-v ili: i33671 @@ -862,11 +862,11 @@ definition: - remove oneself from an association with or participation in example: - - She wants to leave - - The teenager left home - - She left her position with the Red Cross - - He left the Senate after two terms - - after 20 years with the same company, she pulled up stakes + - She wants to leave. + - The teenager left home. + - She left her position with the Red Cross. + - He left the Senate after two terms. + - After 20 years with the same company, she pulled up stakes. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i33672 @@ -892,7 +892,7 @@ definition: - put into an office or a position example: - - the new president was installed immediately after the election + - The new president was installed immediately after the election. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i33674 @@ -904,7 +904,7 @@ definition: - place ceremoniously or formally in an office or position example: - - there was a ceremony to induct the president of the Academy + - There was a ceremony to induct the president of the Academy. hypernym: - 02389183-v ili: i33675 @@ -917,7 +917,7 @@ definition: - admit as a member example: - - We were inducted into the honor society + - We were inducted into the honor society. hypernym: - 01472854-v ili: i33676 @@ -943,7 +943,7 @@ definition: - have as a guest example: - - I invited them to a restaurant + - I invited them to a restaurant. hypernym: - 02382049-v ili: i33678 @@ -955,8 +955,8 @@ definition: - lose office or power example: - - The government fell overnight - - The Qing Dynasty fell with Sun Yat-sen + - The government fell overnight. + - The Qing Dynasty fell with Sun Yat-sen. hypernym: - 02387509-v ili: i33679 @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ definition: - deprive of status or authority example: - - he was divested of his rights and his title - - They disinvested themselves of their rights + - He was divested of his rights and his title. + - They disinvested themselves of their rights. hypernym: - 02427126-v ili: i33680 @@ -982,7 +982,7 @@ definition: - assign to a post; put into a post example: - - The newspaper posted him in Timbuktu + - The newspaper posted him in Timbuktu. hypernym: - 02396945-v ili: i33681 @@ -1006,7 +1006,7 @@ definition: - appoint to a clerical posts example: - - he was ordained in the Church + - He was ordained in the Church. hypernym: - 02391530-v ili: i33683 @@ -1020,7 +1020,7 @@ definition: - be ordained; enter the Christian ministry example: - - She took orders last month + - She took orders last month. hypernym: - 01084999-v ili: i33684 @@ -1031,7 +1031,7 @@ definition: - provide with power and authority example: - - They vested the council with special rights + - They vested the council with special rights. hypernym: - 02389183-v ili: i33685 @@ -1055,7 +1055,7 @@ definition: - train for a social environment example: - - The children must be properly socialized + - The children must be properly socialized. hypernym: - 02392628-v ili: i33687 @@ -1067,9 +1067,9 @@ definition: - educate for a future role or function example: - - He is grooming his son to become his successor - - The prince was prepared to become King one day - - They trained him to be a warrior + - He is grooming his son to become his successor. + - The prince was prepared to become King one day. + - They trained him to be a warrior. hypernym: - 02392628-v ili: i33688 @@ -1086,7 +1086,7 @@ definition: - give an education to example: - - We must educate our youngsters better + - We must educate our youngsters better. hypernym: - 00206293-v ili: i33689 @@ -1107,7 +1107,7 @@ definition: - educate in or as if in a school example: - - The children are schooled at great cost to their parents in private institutions + - The children are schooled at great cost to their parents in private institutions. hypernym: - 02392628-v ili: i33691 @@ -1118,7 +1118,7 @@ definition: - educate (one's children) at home instead of sending (them) to a school example: - - The parents are home-schooling their daughter + - The parents are home-schooling their daughter. hypernym: - 02393052-v ili: i33692 @@ -1129,9 +1129,9 @@ definition: - teach or refine to be discriminative in taste or judgment example: - - Cultivate your musical taste - - Train your tastebuds - - She is well schooled in poetry + - Cultivate your musical taste. + - Train your tastebuds. + - She is well schooled in poetry. hypernym: - 00474948-v ili: i33693 @@ -1147,7 +1147,7 @@ definition: - make less natural or innocent example: - - Their manners had sophisticated the young girls + - Their manners had sophisticated the young girls. hypernym: - 02393545-v ili: i33694 @@ -1158,8 +1158,8 @@ definition: - take part in social activities; interact with others example: - - He never socializes with his colleagues - - The old man hates to socialize + - He never socializes with his colleagues. + - The old man hates to socialize. hypernym: - 02382049-v ili: i33695 @@ -1171,7 +1171,7 @@ definition: - establish communication with someone example: - - did you finally connect with your long-lost cousin? + - Did you finally connect with your long-lost cousin? hypernym: - 02382049-v ili: i33696 @@ -1186,7 +1186,7 @@ definition: - establish a rapport or relationship example: - - The President of this university really connects with the faculty + - The President of this university really connects with the faculty. hypernym: - 02463535-v ili: i33697 @@ -1219,7 +1219,7 @@ definition: - rub elbows with example: - - He hobnobs with the best of society + - He hobnobs with the best of society. hypernym: - 02394092-v ili: i33700 @@ -1230,7 +1230,7 @@ definition: - spend time in a certain location or with certain people example: - - She hangs out at the corner cafe + - She hangs out at the corner cafe. hypernym: - 01848373-v ili: i33701 @@ -1241,7 +1241,7 @@ definition: - accept people into an exclusive society or group, usually with some rite example: - - African men are initiated when they reach puberty + - African men are initiated when they reach puberty. hypernym: - 02454712-v ili: i33702 @@ -1253,7 +1253,7 @@ definition: - admit again or anew example: - - After paying a penalty, the player was readmitted + - After paying a penalty, the player was readmitted. hypernym: - 02454712-v ili: i33703 @@ -1264,7 +1264,7 @@ definition: - invest with regal power; enthrone example: - - The prince was crowned in Westminster Abbey + - The prince was crowned in Westminster Abbey. hypernym: - 02391530-v ili: i33704 @@ -1276,7 +1276,7 @@ definition: - put a monarch on the throne example: - - The Queen was enthroned more than 50 years ago + - The Queen was enthroned more than 50 years ago. hypernym: - 02391530-v ili: i33705 @@ -1288,7 +1288,7 @@ definition: - remove a monarch from the throne example: - - If the King does not abdicate, he will have to be dethroned + - If the King does not abdicate, he will have to be dethroned. hypernym: - 02390514-v ili: i33706 @@ -1299,7 +1299,7 @@ definition: - remove from political office example: - - The Republicans are trying to unseat the liberal Democrat + - The Republicans are trying to unseat the liberal Democrat. hypernym: - 02409366-v ili: i33707 @@ -1322,7 +1322,7 @@ definition: - pass on or delegate to another example: - - The representative devolved his duties to his aides while he was in the hospital + - The representative devolved his duties to his aides while he was in the hospital. hypernym: - 02396945-v ili: i33709 @@ -1333,7 +1333,7 @@ definition: - assign a task to example: - - I tasked him with looking after the children + - I tasked him with looking after the children. hypernym: - 02396945-v ili: i33710 @@ -1344,7 +1344,7 @@ definition: - place somebody in a particular situation or location example: - - he was placed on probation + - He was placed on probation. hypernym: - 02396945-v ili: i33711 @@ -1376,7 +1376,7 @@ definition: - transfer an employee to a different, temporary assignment example: - - The officer was seconded for duty overseas + - The officer was seconded for duty overseas. hypernym: - 02398228-v ili: i33714 @@ -1408,7 +1408,7 @@ definition: - exchange on a regular basis example: - - We rotate the lead soprano every night + - We rotate the lead soprano every night. hypernym: - 02398868-v ili: i33717 @@ -1431,9 +1431,9 @@ definition: - assume, as of positions or roles example: - - She took the job as director of development - - he occupies the position of manager - - the young prince will soon occupy the throne + - She took the job as director of development. + - He occupies the position of manager. + - The young prince will soon occupy the throne. hypernym: - 02415985-v ili: i33719 @@ -1459,7 +1459,7 @@ definition: - act as a substitute example: - - She stood in for the soprano who suffered from a cold + - She stood in for the soprano who suffered from a cold. hypernym: - 02410532-v ili: i33721 @@ -1473,7 +1473,7 @@ definition: - to take an action to protect against future problems example: - - Count the cash in the drawer twice just to cover yourself + - Count the cash in the drawer twice just to cover yourself. hypernym: - 01130619-v ili: i33722 @@ -1486,7 +1486,7 @@ definition: - help out by taking someone's place and temporarily assuming their responsibilities example: - - She is covering for our secretary who is ill this week + - She is covering for our secretary who is ill this week. hypernym: - 02399804-v ili: i33723 @@ -1528,7 +1528,7 @@ definition: - open to public use, as of a highway, park, or building example: - - The Beauty Queen spends her time dedicating parks and nursing homes + - The Beauty Queen spends her time dedicating parks and nursing homes. hypernym: - 02400924-v ili: i33727 @@ -1565,8 +1565,8 @@ definition: - charge with a function; charge to be example: - - She was named Head of the Committee - - She was made president of the club + - She was named Head of the Committee. + - She was made president of the club. hypernym: - 02481345-v ili: i33730 @@ -1579,7 +1579,7 @@ definition: - name again or anew example: - - He was renamed Minister of the Interior + - He was renamed Minister of the Interior. hypernym: - 02401858-v ili: i33731 @@ -1590,7 +1590,7 @@ definition: - enter on a list or slate for an election example: - - He was slated for borough president + - He was slated for borough president. hypernym: - 02477456-v ili: i33732 @@ -1601,7 +1601,7 @@ definition: - appoint summarily or commandeer example: - - The army tried to co-opt peasants into civil defence groups + - The army tried to co-opt peasants into civil defence groups. hypernym: - 02401347-v ili: i33733 @@ -1614,7 +1614,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08291844-n example: - - She was tenured after she published her book + - She was tenured after she published her book. hypernym: - 02402779-v ili: i33734 @@ -1625,9 +1625,9 @@ definition: - give a promotion to or assign to a higher position example: - - John was kicked upstairs when a replacement was hired - - Women tend not to advance in the major law firms - - I got promoted after many years of hard work + - John was kicked upstairs when a replacement was hired. + - Women tend not to advance in the major law firms. + - I got promoted after many years of hard work. hypernym: - 02396945-v ili: i33735 @@ -1643,7 +1643,7 @@ definition: - promote from a lower position or rank example: - - This player was brought up to the major league + - This player was brought up to the major league. hypernym: - 02402779-v ili: i33736 @@ -1654,7 +1654,7 @@ definition: - promote on the spot example: - - Supreme Bishop Digby had been spot-promoted to Archangel + - Supreme Bishop Digby had been spot-promoted to Archangel. hypernym: - 02402779-v ili: i33737 @@ -1676,7 +1676,7 @@ definition: - confer baronetcy upon example: - - He was baronetized for his loyalty to the country + - He was baronetized for his loyalty to the country. hypernym: - 02403605-v ili: i33739 @@ -1697,8 +1697,8 @@ definition: - assign great social importance to example: - - The film director was celebrated all over Hollywood - - The tenor was lionized in Vienna + - The film director was celebrated all over Hollywood. + - The tenor was lionized in Vienna. hypernym: - 02462665-v ili: i33741 @@ -1711,7 +1711,7 @@ definition: - raise (someone) to knighthood example: - - The Beatles were knighted + - The Beatles were knighted. hypernym: - 02403605-v ili: i33742 @@ -1723,8 +1723,8 @@ definition: - assign to a lower position; reduce in rank example: - - She was demoted because she always speaks up - - He was broken down to Sergeant + - She was demoted because she always speaks up. + - He was broken down to Sergeant. hypernym: - 02396945-v ili: i33743 @@ -1739,7 +1739,7 @@ definition: - remove from the center of activity or attention; place into an inferior position example: - - The outspoken cabinet member was sidelined by the President + - The outspoken cabinet member was sidelined by the President. hypernym: - 02404473-v ili: i33744 @@ -1750,7 +1750,7 @@ definition: - bring to humbler or weaker state or condition example: - - He reduced the population to slavery + - He reduced the population to slavery. hypernym: - 02404473-v ili: i33745 @@ -1761,7 +1761,7 @@ definition: - promote over another example: - - he favors his second daughter + - He favors his second daughter. hypernym: - 02402779-v ili: i33746 @@ -1800,7 +1800,7 @@ definition: - elect in a voting process example: - - They voted in Clinton + - They voted in Clinton. hypernym: - 00676526-v ili: i33749 @@ -1811,7 +1811,7 @@ definition: - select by a vote for an office or membership example: - - We elected him chairman of the board + - We elected him chairman of the board. hypernym: - 00676526-v ili: i33750 @@ -1823,7 +1823,7 @@ - choose or elect as a fellow member or colleague example: - The church members co-opted individuals from similar backgrounds to replenish - the congregation + the congregation. hypernym: - 02405902-v ili: i33751 @@ -1845,7 +1845,7 @@ definition: - ask to represent; of legal counsel example: - - I'm retaining a lawyer + - I'm retaining a lawyer. hypernym: - 02414542-v ili: i33753 @@ -1856,7 +1856,7 @@ definition: - put forward; nominate for appointment to an office or for an honor or position example: - - The President nominated her as head of the Civil Rights Commission + - The President nominated her as head of the Civil Rights Commission. hypernym: - 00676526-v ili: i33754 @@ -1868,7 +1868,7 @@ definition: - remove from a position or office example: - - The chairman was ousted after he misappropriated funds + - The chairman was ousted after he misappropriated funds. hypernym: - 02409366-v ili: i33755 @@ -1904,7 +1904,7 @@ definition: - cause the downfall of; of rulers example: - - The Czar was overthrown + - The Czar was overthrown. - subvert the ruling class hypernym: - 02410394-v @@ -1928,8 +1928,8 @@ definition: - terminate the employment of; discharge from an office or position example: - - The boss fired his secretary today - - The company terminated 25% of its workers + - The boss fired his secretary today. + - The company terminated 25% of its workers. hypernym: - 02409366-v ili: i33760 @@ -1950,7 +1950,7 @@ definition: - to eject from somewhere example: - - The new boss cleaned out the lazy workers + - The new boss cleaned out the lazy workers. hypernym: - 02407967-v ili: i33761 @@ -1961,7 +1961,7 @@ definition: - dismiss, usually for economic reasons example: - - She was laid off together with hundreds of other workers when the company downsized + - She was laid off together with hundreds of other workers when the company downsized. hypernym: - 02407967-v ili: i33762 @@ -1973,7 +1973,7 @@ definition: - dismiss from work example: - - three secretaries were downsized during the financial crisis + - Three secretaries were downsized during the financial crisis. hypernym: - 02408679-v ili: i33763 @@ -1997,7 +1997,7 @@ definition: - to press or force out example: - - Some employees were squeezed out by the recent budget cuts + - Some employees were squeezed out by the recent budget cuts. hypernym: - 02407967-v ili: i33765 @@ -2017,7 +2017,7 @@ definition: - cause to withdraw example: - - We pulled this firm off the project because they overcharged + - We pulled this firm off the project because they overcharged. hypernym: - 02409366-v ili: i33767 @@ -2028,7 +2028,7 @@ definition: - force from a place or position example: - - The committee winkled out the unqualified candidates + - The committee winkled out the unqualified candidates. hypernym: - 02409366-v ili: i33768 @@ -2050,7 +2050,7 @@ definition: - cause to leave example: - - The teacher took the children out of the classroom + - The teacher took the children out of the classroom. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i33770 @@ -2082,10 +2082,10 @@ definition: - take the place or move into the position of example: - - Smith replaced Miller as CEO after Miller left - - the computer has supplanted the slide rule + - Smith replaced Miller as CEO after Miller left. + - The computer has supplanted the slide rule. - Mary replaced Susan as the team's captain and the highest-ranked player in the - school + school. hypernym: - 02411715-v ili: i33773 @@ -2102,8 +2102,8 @@ definition: - take the place of or have precedence over example: - - live broadcast of the presidential debate preempts the regular news hour - - discussion of the emergency situation will preempt the lecture by the professor + - Live broadcast of the presidential debate preempts the regular news hour. + - Discussion of the emergency situation will preempt the lecture by the professor. hypernym: - 02410532-v ili: i33774 @@ -2115,7 +2115,7 @@ definition: - take the place of example: - - gloom had usurped mirth at the party after the news of the terrorist act broke + - Gloom had usurped mirth at the party after the news of the terrorist act broke. hypernym: - 02410532-v ili: i33775 @@ -2126,7 +2126,7 @@ definition: - remove and replace example: - - The word processor has ousted the typewriter + - The word processor has ousted the typewriter. hypernym: - 02410532-v ili: i33776 @@ -2137,7 +2137,7 @@ definition: - be the successor (of) example: - - Carter followed Ford + - Carter followed Ford. - Will Charles succeed to the throne? hypernym: - 00343467-v @@ -2151,9 +2151,9 @@ definition: - strive and make an effort to reach a goal example: - - She tugged for years to make a decent living + - She tugged for years to make a decent living. - We have to push a little to make the deadline! - - She is driving away at her doctoral thesis + - She is driving away at her doctoral thesis. hypernym: - 02412468-v ili: i33778 @@ -2170,8 +2170,8 @@ definition: - make a strenuous or labored effort example: - - She struggled for years to survive without welfare - - He fought for breath + - She struggled for years to survive without welfare. + - He fought for breath. hypernym: - 02535833-v ili: i33779 @@ -2183,7 +2183,7 @@ definition: - behave awkwardly; have difficulties example: - - She is floundering in college + - She is floundering in college. hypernym: - 02412468-v ili: i33780 @@ -2194,7 +2194,7 @@ definition: - be the predecessor of example: - - Bill preceded John in the long line of Susan's husbands + - Bill preceded John in the long line of Susan's husbands. hypernym: - 00343467-v ili: i33781 @@ -2208,7 +2208,7 @@ definition: - cause to work example: - - he is working his servants hard + - He is working his servants hard. hypernym: - 01161188-v ili: i33782 @@ -2222,8 +2222,8 @@ definition: - work as a driver example: - - He drives a bread truck - - She drives for the taxi company in Newark + - He drives a bread truck. + - She drives for the taxi company in Newark. hypernym: - 02415985-v ili: i33783 @@ -2236,7 +2236,7 @@ definition: - drive or work too hard example: - - Overdriving people often suffer stress + - Overdriving people often suffer stress. hypernym: - 02414278-v ili: i33784 @@ -2278,7 +2278,7 @@ definition: - work excessively hard example: - - he is exploiting the students + - He is exploiting the students. hypernym: - 02413117-v ili: i33788 @@ -2290,7 +2290,7 @@ definition: - engage or hire for work example: - - They hired two new secretaries in the department + - They hired two new secretaries in the department. - How many people has she employed? hypernym: - 02372362-v @@ -2313,7 +2313,7 @@ definition: - engage by written agreement example: - - They signed two new pitchers for the next season + - They signed two new pitchers for the next season. hypernym: - 02414542-v ili: i33791 @@ -2327,13 +2327,13 @@ definition: - allow to remain in a place or position or maintain a property or feature example: - - We cannot continue several servants any longer - - She retains a lawyer - - The family's fortune waned and they could not keep their household staff - - Our grant has run out and we cannot keep you on - - We kept the work going as long as we could - - She retained her composure - - this garment retains its shape even after many washings + - We cannot continue several servants any longer. + - She retains a lawyer. + - The family's fortune waned and they could not keep their household staff. + - Our grant has run out and we cannot keep you on. + - We kept the work going as long as we could. + - She retained her composure. + - This garment retains its shape even after many washings. hypernym: - 02685340-v ili: i33792 @@ -2359,10 +2359,10 @@ - be employed example: - Is your husband working again? - - My wife never worked + - My wife never worked. - Do you want to work after the age of 60? - - She never did any work because she inherited a lot of money - - She works as a waitress to put herself through college + - She never did any work because she inherited a lot of money. + - She works as a waitress to put herself through college. hypernym: - 02376902-v ili: i33794 @@ -2387,8 +2387,8 @@ definition: - do military service example: - - She served in Vietnam - - My sons never served, because they are short-sighted + - She served in Vietnam. + - My sons never served, because they are short-sighted. hypernym: - 02415985-v ili: i33796 @@ -2439,7 +2439,7 @@ definition: - relieve (someone) from work by taking a turn example: - - She spelled her husband at the wheel + - She spelled her husband at the wheel. hypernym: - 02417305-v ili: i33801 @@ -2450,7 +2450,7 @@ definition: - work as a page example: - - He is paging in Congress this summer + - He is paging in Congress this summer. hypernym: - 02418610-v ili: i33802 @@ -2461,8 +2461,8 @@ definition: - stop work in order to press demands example: - - The auto workers are striking for higher wages - - The employees walked out when their demand for better benefits was not met + - The auto workers are striking for higher wages. + - The employees walked out when their demand for better benefits was not met. hypernym: - 02527076-v ili: i33803 @@ -2497,7 +2497,7 @@ definition: - serve as a waiter or waitress in a restaurant example: - - I'm waiting on tables at Maxim's + - I'm waiting on tables at Maxim's. hypernym: - 02418610-v ili: i33806 @@ -2510,8 +2510,8 @@ - exert oneself by doing mental or physical work for a purpose or out of necessity; work example: - - I will work hard to improve my grades - - she worked hard for better living conditions for the poor + - I will work hard to improve my grades. + - She worked hard for better living conditions for the poor. hypernym: - 02376902-v ili: i33807 @@ -2525,7 +2525,7 @@ - do one's share in a common task example: - Bob has never pulled his weight, and we all have to work harder to make up for - his laziness + his laziness. hypernym: - 02418610-v ili: i33808 @@ -2536,7 +2536,7 @@ definition: - work actively for a political candidate or a party example: - - My neighbors are busy electioneering during the Presidential election campaign + - My neighbors are busy electioneering during the Presidential election campaign. hypernym: - 02418610-v ili: i33809 @@ -2566,7 +2566,7 @@ definition: - to exert effort in order to do, make, or perform something example: - - the child worked at the multiplication table until she had it down cold + - The child worked at the multiplication table until she had it down cold. hypernym: - 02418610-v ili: i33812 @@ -2590,7 +2590,7 @@ definition: - work lightly example: - - The old lady is pottering around in the garden + - The old lady is pottering around in the garden. hypernym: - 02420961-v ili: i33814 @@ -2602,7 +2602,7 @@ definition: - work doggedly or persistently example: - - She keeps plugging away at her dissertation + - She keeps plugging away at her dissertation. hypernym: - 02418610-v ili: i33815 @@ -2617,7 +2617,7 @@ definition: - keep busy with example: - - She busies herself with her butterfly collection + - She busies herself with her butterfly collection. hypernym: - 02418610-v ili: i33816 @@ -2629,8 +2629,8 @@ definition: - work with in an amateurish manner example: - - She dabbles in astronomy - - He plays around with investments but he never makes any money + - She dabbles in astronomy. + - He plays around with investments but he never makes any money. hypernym: - 02420961-v ili: i33817 @@ -2643,8 +2643,8 @@ definition: - work together on a common enterprise or project example: - - The soprano and the pianist did not get together very well - - We joined forces with another research group + - The soprano and the pianist did not get together very well. + - We joined forces with another research group. hypernym: - 02418610-v ili: i33818 @@ -2659,7 +2659,7 @@ definition: - cooperate as a traitor example: - - he collaborated with the Nazis when they occupied Paris + - He collaborated with the Nazis when they occupied Paris. hypernym: - 02421408-v ili: i33819 @@ -2690,7 +2690,7 @@ definition: - cooperate or pretend to cooperate example: - - He decided to play along with the burglars for the moment + - He decided to play along with the burglars for the moment. hypernym: - 02421408-v ili: i33822 @@ -2712,8 +2712,8 @@ definition: - be idle; exist in a changeless situation example: - - The old man sat and stagnated on his porch - - He slugged in bed all morning + - The old man sat and stagnated on his porch. + - He slugged in bed all morning. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33824 @@ -2740,7 +2740,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - Miller was riding the bench in Saturday's game + - Miller was riding the bench in Saturday's game. hypernym: - 02422604-v ili: i33826 @@ -2752,7 +2752,7 @@ definition: - have dreamlike musings or fantasies while awake example: - - She looked out the window, daydreaming + - She looked out the window, daydreaming. hypernym: - 02422604-v ili: i33827 @@ -2764,8 +2764,8 @@ definition: - engage in recreational activities rather than work; occupy oneself in a diversion example: - - On weekends I play - - The students all recreate alike + - On weekends I play. + - The students all recreate alike. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33828 @@ -2780,8 +2780,8 @@ - be at play; be engaged in playful activity; amuse oneself in a way characteristic of children example: - - The kids were playing outside all day - - I used to play with trucks as a little girl + - The kids were playing outside all day. + - I used to play with trucks as a little girl. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33829 @@ -2794,7 +2794,7 @@ definition: - drive without any particular aim example: - - we were driving around in the countryside on a fine Sunday morning + - We were driving around in the countryside on a fine Sunday morning. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33831 @@ -2806,7 +2806,7 @@ - walk randomly example: - We were walking around in the neighborhood to see whether we could find an open - drugstore + drugstore. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33832 @@ -2828,8 +2828,8 @@ definition: - work hard example: - - She was digging away at her math homework - - Lexicographers drudge all day long + - She was digging away at her math homework. + - Lexicographers drudge all day long. hypernym: - 02415985-v ili: i33834 @@ -2848,7 +2848,7 @@ definition: - be a farmer; work as a farmer example: - - My son is farming in California + - My son is farming in California. hypernym: - 02415985-v ili: i33835 @@ -2859,7 +2859,7 @@ definition: - manage or run a ranch example: - - Her husband is ranching in Arizona + - Her husband is ranching in Arizona. hypernym: - 02425332-v ili: i33836 @@ -2870,7 +2870,7 @@ definition: - work a second job, usually after hours example: - - The law student is moonlighting as a taxi driver + - The law student is moonlighting as a taxi driver. hypernym: - 02415985-v ili: i33837 @@ -2881,7 +2881,7 @@ definition: - work occasionally example: - - As a student I jobbed during the semester breaks + - As a student I jobbed during the semester breaks. hypernym: - 02415985-v ili: i33838 @@ -2892,7 +2892,7 @@ definition: - take charge of a certain job; occupy a certain work place example: - - Mr. Smith manned the reception desk in the morning + - Mr. Smith manned the reception desk in the morning. hypernym: - 02415985-v ili: i33839 @@ -2963,7 +2963,7 @@ definition: - discharge from a group example: - - The coach cut two players from the team + - The coach cut two players from the team. hypernym: - 02427126-v ili: i33845 @@ -2974,7 +2974,7 @@ definition: - free from payment of customs duties, as of a shipment example: - - Clear the ship and let it dock + - clear the ship and let it dock hypernym: - 02427126-v ili: i33846 @@ -3005,9 +3005,9 @@ - make it possible through a specific action or lack of action for something to happen example: - - This permits the water to rush in - - This sealed door won't allow the water to come into the basement - - This will permit the rain to run off + - This permits the water to rush in. + - This sealed door won't allow the water to come into the basement. + - This will permit the rain to run off. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i33850 @@ -3020,7 +3020,7 @@ definition: - allow to go without comment or censure example: - - the insult passed as if unnoticed + - The insult passed as if unnoticed. hypernym: - 02427979-v ili: i33851 @@ -3044,7 +3044,7 @@ - consciously restrain from showing; of emotions, desires, impulses, or behavior example: - suppress a smile - - he let his anger bottle up until he exploded + - He let his anger bottle up until he exploded. hypernym: - 00233707-v ili: i33853 @@ -3057,7 +3057,7 @@ definition: - check or slow down the action or effect of example: - - She choked her anger + - She choked her anger. hypernym: - 02428558-v ili: i33854 @@ -3068,9 +3068,9 @@ definition: - put down by force or intimidation example: - - The government quashes any attempt of an uprising - - China keeps down her dissidents very efficiently - - The rich landowners subjugated the peasants working the land + - The government quashes any attempt of an uprising. + - China keeps down her dissidents very efficiently. + - The rich landowners subjugated the peasants working the land. hypernym: - 02429499-v ili: i33855 @@ -3095,7 +3095,7 @@ definition: - come down on or keep down by unjust use of one's authority example: - - The government oppresses political activists + - The government oppresses political activists. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33857 @@ -3117,8 +3117,8 @@ definition: - agree freely example: - - She volunteered to drive the old lady home - - I offered to help with the dishes but the hostess would not hear of it + - She volunteered to drive the old lady home. + - I offered to help with the dishes but the hostess would not hear of it. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33859 @@ -3139,7 +3139,7 @@ definition: - begin or set in action, of meetings, speeches, recitals, etc. example: - - He opened the meeting with a long speech + - He opened the meeting with a long speech. hypernym: - 01654152-v ili: i33861 @@ -3150,7 +3150,7 @@ definition: - open formally example: - - the chairman called the meeting to order by pounding his gavel + - The chairman called the meeting to order by pounding his gavel. hypernym: - 02430309-v ili: i33862 @@ -3161,7 +3161,7 @@ definition: - finish or terminate (meetings, speeches, etc.) example: - - The meeting was closed with a charge by the chairman of the board + - The meeting was closed with a charge by the chairman of the board. hypernym: - 00353480-v ili: i33863 @@ -3184,7 +3184,7 @@ definition: - cease to operate or cause to cease operating example: - - The owners decided to move and to close the factory + - The owners decided to move and to close the factory. - My business closes every night at 8 P.M. - close up the shop hypernym: @@ -3216,7 +3216,7 @@ definition: - set up or found example: - - She set up a literacy program + - She set up a literacy program. hypernym: - 02431018-v ili: i33867 @@ -3230,7 +3230,7 @@ definition: - do away with example: - - Slavery was abolished in the mid-19th century in America and in Russia + - Slavery was abolished in the mid-19th century in America and in Russia. hypernym: - 00572138-v ili: i33868 @@ -3253,7 +3253,7 @@ definition: - invest with ministerial or priestly authority example: - - The minister was ordained only last month + - The minister was ordained only last month. hypernym: - 02391530-v ili: i33870 @@ -3264,8 +3264,8 @@ definition: - order by virtue of superior authority; decree example: - - The King ordained the persecution and expulsion of the Jews - - the legislature enacted this law in 1985 + - The King ordained the persecution and expulsion of the Jews. + - The legislature enacted this law in 1985. hypernym: - 01029517-v ili: i33871 @@ -3277,7 +3277,7 @@ definition: - enact again example: - - Congress reenacted the law + - Congress reenacted the law. hypernym: - 02432763-v ili: i33872 @@ -3288,7 +3288,7 @@ definition: - do something despite obstacles such as lack of time example: - - He finally got around to painting the windows + - He finally got around to painting the windows. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33873 @@ -3301,8 +3301,8 @@ entails: - 02433771-v example: - - We adjourned for lunch - - The men retired to the library + - We adjourned for lunch. + - The men retired to the library. hypernym: - 02431242-v ili: i33874 @@ -3326,8 +3326,8 @@ definition: - collect in one place example: - - We assembled in the church basement - - Let's gather in the dining room + - We assembled in the church basement. + - Let's gather in the dining room. hypernym: - 02382049-v ili: i33876 @@ -3344,7 +3344,7 @@ definition: - come and gather for a public event example: - - Hundreds of thousands turned out for the anti-war rally in New York + - Hundreds of thousands turned out for the anti-war rally in New York. hypernym: - 02433771-v ili: i33877 @@ -3366,8 +3366,8 @@ definition: - call a meeting; invite or command to meet example: - - The Wannsee Conference was called to discuss the ‘Final Solution’ - - The new dean calls meetings every week + - The Wannsee Conference was called to discuss the ‘Final Solution’. + - The new dean calls meetings every week. hypernym: - 00754770-v ili: i33879 @@ -3390,7 +3390,7 @@ definition: - become an ally or associate, as by a treaty or marriage example: - - He allied himself with the Communists + - He allied himself with the Communists. hypernym: - 02595401-v ili: i33881 @@ -3401,7 +3401,7 @@ definition: - make a bad alliance; ally inappropriately example: - - The two countries are misallied + - The two countries are misallied. hypernym: - 02435038-v ili: i33882 @@ -3413,7 +3413,7 @@ - part; cease or break association with example: - She disassociated herself from the organization when she found out the identity - of the president + of the president. hypernym: - 02436167-v ili: i33883 @@ -3428,7 +3428,7 @@ definition: - establish or impress firmly in the mind example: - - We imprint our ideas onto our children + - We imprint our ideas onto our children. hypernym: - 02542223-v ili: i33884 @@ -3440,7 +3440,7 @@ definition: - have force or influence; bring about an effect or change example: - - Politeness militated against this opinion being expressed + - Politeness militated against this opinion being expressed. hypernym: - 02542223-v ili: i33885 @@ -3451,9 +3451,9 @@ definition: - discontinue an association or relation; go different ways example: - - The business partners broke over a tax question - - The couple separated after 25 years of marriage - - My friend and I split up + - The business partners broke over a tax question. + - The couple separated after 25 years of marriage. + - My friend and I split up. hypernym: - 02686624-v ili: i33886 @@ -3469,7 +3469,7 @@ definition: - end a relationship example: - - China broke with Russia + - China broke with Russia. hypernym: - 02436167-v ili: i33887 @@ -3481,7 +3481,7 @@ - work in an administrative capacity; supervise or be in charge of example: - administer a program - - she administers the funds + - She administers the funds. hypernym: - 02441196-v ili: i33888 @@ -3523,7 +3523,7 @@ definition: - organize anew example: - - We must reorganize the company if we don't want to go under + - We must reorganize the company if we don't want to go under. hypernym: - 02437377-v ili: i33892 @@ -3547,7 +3547,7 @@ definition: - revise or reorganize, especially for the purpose of updating and improving example: - - We must retool the town's economy + - We must retool the town's economy. hypernym: - 02437970-v ili: i33894 @@ -3588,7 +3588,7 @@ definition: - form or join a union example: - - The auto workers decided to unionize + - The auto workers decided to unionize. hypernym: - 02439823-v ili: i33898 @@ -3631,7 +3631,7 @@ definition: - become part of; become a member of a group or organization example: - - He joined the Communist Party as a young man + - He joined the Communist Party as a young man. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33902 @@ -3644,8 +3644,8 @@ definition: - join in an affiliation example: - - The two colleges affiliated - - They affiliated with a national group + - The two colleges affiliated. + - They affiliated with a national group. hypernym: - 02439823-v ili: i33903 @@ -3665,7 +3665,7 @@ definition: - enter a group or organization in order to spy on the members example: - - The student organization was infiltrated by a traitor + - The student organization was infiltrated by a traitor. hypernym: - 02439823-v ili: i33905 @@ -3679,7 +3679,7 @@ definition: - recruit for a union or organize into a union example: - - We don't allow people to come into our plant and try to unionize the workers + - We don't allow people to come into our plant and try to unionize the workers. hypernym: - 02476750-v ili: i33906 @@ -3701,9 +3701,9 @@ definition: - be in charge of, act on, or dispose of example: - - I can deal with this crew of workers - - This blender can't handle nuts - - She managed her parents' affairs after they got too old + - I can deal with this crew of workers. + - This blender can't handle nuts. + - She managed her parents' affairs after they got too old. hypernym: - 02445887-v ili: i33908 @@ -3717,7 +3717,7 @@ definition: - cause to operate or function example: - - This pilot works the controls + - This pilot works the controls. - Can you work an electric drill? hypernym: - 02441196-v @@ -3731,7 +3731,7 @@ definition: - deal with (a problem or a subject) example: - - I still have not come to grips with the death of my parents + - I still have not come to grips with the death of my parents. hypernym: - 02441196-v ili: i33910 @@ -3743,7 +3743,7 @@ definition: - deal with or settle example: - - He disposed of these cases quickly + - He disposed of these cases quickly. hypernym: - 02441196-v ili: i33911 @@ -3754,7 +3754,7 @@ definition: - behave carelessly or indifferently example: - - Play about with a young girl's affection + - play about with a young girl's affection hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33912 @@ -3770,7 +3770,7 @@ definition: - be in charge of or deal with example: - - She takes care of all the necessary arrangements + - She takes care of all the necessary arrangements. hypernym: - 02441196-v ili: i33913 @@ -3795,7 +3795,7 @@ definition: - be co-ordinated example: - - These activities coordinate well + - These activities coordinate well. hypernym: - 02705946-v ili: i33915 @@ -3806,7 +3806,7 @@ definition: - deal with simultaneously example: - - She had to juggle her job and her children + - She had to juggle her job and her children. hypernym: - 02441196-v ili: i33916 @@ -3829,7 +3829,7 @@ definition: - process fast and efficiently example: - - I will try to expedite the matter + - I will try to expedite the matter. hypernym: - 02588127-v ili: i33918 @@ -3840,7 +3840,7 @@ definition: - manage badly or incompetently example: - - The funds were mismanaged + - The funds were mismanaged. hypernym: - 02441196-v ili: i33919 @@ -3899,7 +3899,7 @@ definition: - be a guiding or motivating force or drive example: - - The teacher steered the gifted students towards the more challenging courses + - The teacher steered the gifted students towards the more challenging courses. hypernym: - 02444366-v ili: i33924 @@ -3911,7 +3911,7 @@ definition: - act or preside as chair, as of an academic department in a university example: - - She chaired the department for many years + - She chaired the department for many years. hypernym: - 02445109-v ili: i33925 @@ -3944,7 +3944,7 @@ definition: - be the leader of example: - - She spearheaded the effort to find a cure for the disease + - She spearheaded the effort to find a cure for the disease. hypernym: - 02445109-v ili: i33928 @@ -3976,7 +3976,7 @@ - exercise authoritative control or power over example: - control the budget - - Command the military forces + - command the military forces hypernym: - 00751211-v ili: i33931 @@ -4000,7 +4000,7 @@ definition: - take and maintain control over, often by violent means example: - - The dissatisfied students held the President's office for almost a week + - The dissatisfied students held the President's office for almost a week. hypernym: - 02445887-v ili: i33933 @@ -4022,7 +4022,7 @@ definition: - direct or strongly influence the behavior of example: - - His belief in God governs his conduct + - His belief in God governs his conduct. hypernym: - 02445887-v ili: i33935 @@ -4044,7 +4044,7 @@ definition: - have and control fully and exclusively example: - - He monopolizes the laser printer + - He monopolizes the laser printer. hypernym: - 02445887-v ili: i33937 @@ -4095,7 +4095,7 @@ definition: - order, supervise, or finance the construction of example: - - The government is building new schools in this state + - The government is building new schools in this state. hypernym: - 02447914-v ili: i33941 @@ -4117,7 +4117,7 @@ definition: - direct or control; projects, businesses, etc. example: - - She is running a relief operation in the Sudan + - She is running a relief operation in the Sudan. hypernym: - 02444366-v ili: i33943 @@ -4129,7 +4129,7 @@ definition: - operate in or through example: - - Work the phones + - work the phones hypernym: - 02448714-v ili: i33944 @@ -4154,7 +4154,7 @@ definition: - run until the normal working temperature is reached example: - - We warmed up the car for a few minutes + - We warmed up the car for a few minutes. hypernym: - 02448714-v ili: i33946 @@ -4178,7 +4178,7 @@ entails: - 00808164-v example: - - I am licensed to practice law in this state + - I am licensed to practice law in this state. hypernym: - 00804987-v ili: i33948 @@ -4192,7 +4192,7 @@ - cause to be no longer approved or accepted example: - Carter derecognized Taiwan in 1979 after the U.S. recognized the People's Republic - of China + of China. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i33949 @@ -4214,7 +4214,7 @@ definition: - direct the course of; manage or control example: - - You cannot conduct business like this + - You cannot conduct business like this. hypernym: - 02441196-v ili: i33951 @@ -4236,8 +4236,8 @@ definition: - work in a specific place, with a specific subject, or in a specific function example: - - He is a herpetologist - - She is our resident philosopher + - He is a herpetologist. + - She is our resident philosopher. hypernym: - 02415985-v ili: i33953 @@ -4249,8 +4249,8 @@ definition: - devote oneself to a special area of work example: - - She specializes in honey bees - - This baker specializes in French bread + - She specializes in honey bees. + - This baker specializes in French bread. hypernym: - 02418610-v ili: i33954 @@ -4262,7 +4262,7 @@ definition: - work as a veterinarian example: - - She vetted for the farms in the area for many years + - She vetted for the farms in the area for many years. hypernym: - 02450790-v ili: i33955 @@ -4273,7 +4273,7 @@ definition: - work as a minister example: - - She is ministering in an old parish + - She is ministering in an old parish. hypernym: - 02418610-v ili: i33956 @@ -4284,7 +4284,7 @@ definition: - work as an intern example: - - The young doctor is interning at the Medical Center this year + - The young doctor is interning at the Medical Center this year. hypernym: - 02418610-v ili: i33957 @@ -4322,7 +4322,7 @@ definition: - give the right to example: - - The Freedom of Information Act entitles you to request your FBI file + - The Freedom of Information Act entitles you to request your FBI file. hypernym: - 02479404-v ili: i33961 @@ -4377,8 +4377,8 @@ definition: - create (as an entity) example: - - social groups form everywhere - - They formed a company + - Social groups form everywhere. + - They formed a company. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i33966 @@ -4429,7 +4429,7 @@ definition: - join together into a syndicate example: - - The banks syndicated + - The banks syndicated. hypernym: - 02628315-v ili: i33971 @@ -4442,8 +4442,8 @@ definition: - prevent from entering; shut out example: - - The trees were shutting out all sunlight - - This policy excludes people who have a criminal record from entering the country + - The trees were shutting out all sunlight. + - This policy excludes people who have a criminal record from entering the country. hypernym: - 02455370-v ili: i33972 @@ -4468,7 +4468,7 @@ functions, and responsibilities of example: - admit someone to the profession - - She was admitted to the New Jersey Bar + - She was admitted to the New Jersey Bar. hypernym: - 00803980-v ili: i33974 @@ -4502,9 +4502,9 @@ definition: - stop (someone or something) from doing something or being in a certain state example: - - We must prevent the cancer from spreading - - His snoring kept me from falling asleep - - Keep the child from eating the marbles + - We must prevent the cancer from spreading. + - His snoring kept me from falling asleep. + - Keep the child from eating the marbles. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33977 @@ -4526,8 +4526,8 @@ definition: - keep from departing example: - - Hold the taxi - - Hold the horse + - hold the taxi + - hold the horse hypernym: - 02455370-v ili: i33978 @@ -4538,7 +4538,7 @@ definition: - prevent from coming close example: - - I tried to keep the child away from the pool + - I tried to keep the child away from the pool. hypernym: - 02455370-v ili: i33979 @@ -4549,7 +4549,7 @@ definition: - prevent (someone or something) from doing something example: - - security guards restrained the reporter from throwing another shoe + - Security guards restrained the reporter from throwing another shoe. hypernym: - 02455370-v members: @@ -4568,7 +4568,7 @@ definition: - be a hindrance or obstacle to example: - - She is impeding the progress of our project + - She is impeding the progress of our project. hypernym: - 02455370-v ili: i33981 @@ -4614,7 +4614,7 @@ definition: - slow down the progress of; hinder example: - - His late start set him back + - His late start set him back. hypernym: - 02456614-v ili: i33984 @@ -4625,7 +4625,7 @@ definition: - hamper the action or progress of example: - - The chairman was hobbled by the all-powerful dean + - The chairman was hobbled by the all-powerful dean. hypernym: - 02456614-v ili: i33985 @@ -4636,7 +4636,7 @@ definition: - check the growth or development of example: - - You will stunt your growth by building all these muscles + - You will stunt your growth by building all these muscles. hypernym: - 02456614-v ili: i33986 @@ -4647,7 +4647,7 @@ definition: - check the growth of example: - - the lack of sunlight dwarfed these pines + - The lack of sunlight dwarfed these pines. hypernym: - 02457844-v ili: i33987 @@ -4658,7 +4658,7 @@ definition: - prevent commerce example: - - The U.S. embargoes Libya + - The U.S. embargoes Libya. hypernym: - 02565578-v ili: i33988 @@ -4669,8 +4669,8 @@ definition: - keep from happening or arising; make impossible example: - - My sense of tact forbids an honest answer - - Your role in the projects precludes your involvement in the competitive project + - My sense of tact forbids an honest answer. + - Your role in the projects precludes your involvement in the competitive project. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33989 @@ -4686,7 +4686,7 @@ - prevent the occurrence of; prevent from happening; to protect from or to keep away anything undesirable; to ward off example: - - Let's avoid a confrontation + - Let's avoid a confrontation. - head off a confrontation - avert a strike hypernym: @@ -4720,8 +4720,8 @@ definition: - be behind; approve of example: - - He plumped for the Labor Party - - I backed Kennedy in 1960 + - He plumped for the Labor Party. + - I backed Kennedy in 1960. hypernym: - 00808164-v ili: i33992 @@ -4787,8 +4787,8 @@ definition: - watch over so as to protect example: - - We must stand sentinel to protect ourselves - - The jewels over which they kept guard were stolen + - We must stand sentinel to protect ourselves. + - The jewels over which they kept guard were stolen. hypernym: - 02461453-v ili: i33998 @@ -4803,8 +4803,8 @@ - follow with the eyes or the mind example: - Keep an eye on the baby, please! - - The world is watching Sarajevo - - She followed the men with the binoculars + - The world is watching Sarajevo. + - She followed the men with the binoculars. hypernym: - 00663742-v ili: i33999 @@ -4821,7 +4821,7 @@ definition: - keep a record on or watch attentively example: - - The government keeps tabs on the dissidents + - The government keeps tabs on the dissidents. hypernym: - 02460829-v ili: i34000 @@ -4832,7 +4832,7 @@ definition: - to keep watch over example: - - there would be men guarding the horses + - There would be men guarding the horses. hypernym: - 02460829-v ili: i34001 @@ -4843,7 +4843,7 @@ definition: - work or act as a baby-sitter example: - - 'I cannot baby-sit tonight: I have too much homework to do' + - 'I cannot baby-sit tonight: I have too much homework to do.' hypernym: - 02461453-v ili: i34002 @@ -4856,9 +4856,9 @@ definition: - place in a grave or tomb example: - - Stalin was buried behind the Kremlin wall on Red Square - - The pharaohs were entombed in the pyramids - - My grandfather was laid to rest last Sunday + - Stalin was buried behind the Kremlin wall on Red Square. + - The pharaohs were entombed in the pyramids. + - My grandfather was laid to rest last Sunday. hypernym: - 01547474-v ili: i34003 @@ -4874,7 +4874,7 @@ - bury again example: - After the king's body had been exhumed and tested to traces of poison, it was - reburied in the same spot + reburied in the same spot. hypernym: - 01547474-v ili: i34004 @@ -4895,7 +4895,7 @@ definition: - show respect towards example: - - honor your parents! + - Honor your parents! hypernym: - 00688348-v ili: i34006 @@ -4910,7 +4910,7 @@ definition: - recognize and respect (rights and beliefs of others) example: - - We must tolerate the religions of others + - We must tolerate the religions of others. hypernym: - 02462665-v ili: i34007 @@ -4939,7 +4939,7 @@ definition: - have or establish a relationship to example: - - She relates well to her peers + - She relates well to her peers. hypernym: - 02382049-v ili: i34010 @@ -4960,7 +4960,7 @@ definition: - have smooth relations example: - - My boss and I get along very well + - My boss and I get along very well. hypernym: - 02463535-v ili: i34012 @@ -4995,7 +4995,7 @@ definition: - provide someone with accommodation example: - - The immigrants were housed in a new development outside the town + - The immigrants were housed in a new development outside the town. hypernym: - 02662486-v ili: i34015 @@ -5050,7 +5050,7 @@ definition: - put into, or keep in, a stall example: - - Stall the horse + - stall the horse hypernym: - 02662486-v ili: i34020 @@ -5061,7 +5061,7 @@ definition: - let for money example: - - We rented our apartment to friends while we were abroad + - We rented our apartment to friends while we were abroad. hypernym: - 00890307-v ili: i34021 @@ -5117,8 +5117,8 @@ - express one's preference for a candidate or for a measure or resolution; cast a vote example: - - He voted for the motion - - None of the Democrats voted last night + - He voted for the motion. + - None of the Democrats voted last night. hypernym: - 00676526-v ili: i34026 @@ -5131,7 +5131,7 @@ definition: - cast a vote by inserting a name that does not appear on the ballot example: - - Many voters wrote in the names of strangers + - Many voters wrote in the names of strangers. hypernym: - 02466737-v ili: i34027 @@ -5142,7 +5142,7 @@ definition: - vote against example: - - The faculty turned thumbs down on the candidate for the Dean position + - The faculty turned thumbs down on the candidate for the Dean position. hypernym: - 02466737-v ili: i34028 @@ -5154,7 +5154,7 @@ definition: - bring into existence or make available by vote example: - - They voted aid for the underdeveloped countries in Asia + - They voted aid for the underdeveloped countries in Asia. hypernym: - 02467809-v ili: i34029 @@ -5165,8 +5165,8 @@ definition: - express a choice or opinion example: - - I vote that we all go home - - She voted for going to the Chinese restaurant + - I vote that we all go home. + - She voted for going to the Chinese restaurant. hypernym: - 01063503-v ili: i34030 @@ -5199,7 +5199,7 @@ definition: - defeat by a majority of votes example: - - The Democrats outvoted the Republicans + - The Democrats outvoted the Republicans. hypernym: - 02466737-v ili: i34033 @@ -5210,7 +5210,7 @@ definition: - vote by ballot example: - - The voters were balloting in this state + - The voters were balloting in this state. hypernym: - 02466737-v ili: i34034 @@ -5239,7 +5239,7 @@ definition: - refrain from doing something example: - - He should avoid publishing his wife's memories + - He should avoid publishing his wife's memories. hypernym: - 02731589-v ili: i34037 @@ -5250,7 +5250,7 @@ definition: - avoid (one's assigned duties) example: - - The derelict soldier shirked his duties + - The derelict soldier shirked his duties. hypernym: - 02468933-v ili: i34038 @@ -5325,7 +5325,7 @@ entails: - 00999839-v example: - - All parties ratified the peace treaty + - All parties ratified the peace treaty. - Have you signed your contract yet? hypernym: - 02484290-v @@ -5338,7 +5338,7 @@ definition: - sign jointly example: - - Husband and wife co-signed the lease + - Husband and wife co-signed the lease. hypernym: - 02484290-v ili: i34046 @@ -5372,7 +5372,7 @@ entails: - 00813037-v example: - - Ever since I spoke up, my colleagues ostracize me + - Ever since I spoke up, my colleagues ostracize me. hypernym: - 02454205-v ili: i34049 @@ -5384,7 +5384,7 @@ definition: - stop associating with example: - - They dropped her after she had a child out of wedlock + - They dropped her after she had a child out of wedlock. hypernym: - 02407967-v ili: i34050 @@ -5426,8 +5426,8 @@ definition: - make laws, bills, etc. or bring into effect by legislation example: - - They passed the amendment - - We cannot legislate how people spend their free time + - They passed the amendment. + - We cannot legislate how people spend their free time. hypernym: - 02432763-v ili: i34053 @@ -5451,7 +5451,7 @@ definition: - become more liberal example: - - The laws liberalized after Prohibition + - The laws liberalized after Prohibition. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i34055 @@ -5486,7 +5486,7 @@ - separate into parts or portions example: - divide the cake into three equal parts - - The British carved up the Ottoman Empire after World War I + - The British carved up the Ottoman Empire after World War I. hypernym: - 00139943-v ili: i34058 @@ -5514,7 +5514,7 @@ definition: - remove from a group and make separate example: - - The unit was hived off from its parent company + - The unit was hived off from its parent company. hypernym: - 02517971-v ili: i34060 @@ -5555,7 +5555,7 @@ definition: - divide into parts example: - - The developers parceled the land + - The developers parceled the land. hypernym: - 02473085-v ili: i34064 @@ -5576,7 +5576,7 @@ definition: - divide into paragraphs, as of text example: - - This story is well paragraphed + - This story is well paragraphed. hypernym: - 02473085-v ili: i34066 @@ -5616,7 +5616,7 @@ definition: - bring or come into association or action example: - - The churches consociated to fight their dissolution + - The churches consociated to fight their dissolution. hypernym: - 02475258-v ili: i34070 @@ -5628,8 +5628,8 @@ definition: - be or act in association with example: - - We must walk with our dispossessed brothers and sisters - - Walk with God + - We must walk with our dispossessed brothers and sisters. + - walk with God hypernym: - 02475598-v ili: i34071 @@ -5640,7 +5640,7 @@ definition: - form a group or unite example: - - The groups banded together + - The groups banded together. hypernym: - 02475258-v ili: i34072 @@ -5684,7 +5684,7 @@ definition: - register formally as a participant or member example: - - The party recruited many new members + - The party recruited many new members. hypernym: - 02477113-v ili: i34076 @@ -5730,7 +5730,7 @@ definition: - make or include in an itemized record or report example: - - Inventory all books before the end of the year + - inventory all books before the end of the year hypernym: - 02477646-v ili: i34080 @@ -5762,7 +5762,7 @@ definition: - make an index that refers from one point to the next example: - - These references are cross-indexed + - These references are cross-indexed. hypernym: - 02478240-v ili: i34083 @@ -5773,7 +5773,7 @@ definition: - put on a blacklist so as to banish or cause to be boycotted example: - - many books were blacklisted by the Nazis + - Many books were blacklisted by the Nazis. hypernym: - 02477646-v ili: i34084 @@ -5795,7 +5795,7 @@ entails: - 02467809-v example: - - The President vetoed the bill + - The President vetoed the bill. hypernym: - 00778104-v ili: i34086 @@ -5809,7 +5809,7 @@ - thwart the passage of example: - kill a motion - - he shot down the student's proposal + - He shot down the student's proposal. hypernym: - 02478854-v ili: i34087 @@ -5835,7 +5835,7 @@ definition: - give or delegate power or authority to example: - - She authorized her assistant to sign the papers + - She authorized her assistant to sign the papers. hypernym: - 02481345-v ili: i34089 @@ -5862,7 +5862,7 @@ definition: - invest with a large or excessive amount of something example: - - She covered herself with glory + - She covered herself with glory. hypernym: - 02479662-v ili: i34091 @@ -5875,7 +5875,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08098545-n example: - - the children were confirmed in their mother's faith + - The children were confirmed in their mother's faith. hypernym: - 02480203-v ili: i34092 @@ -5933,7 +5933,7 @@ definition: - grant credentials to example: - - The Regents officially recognized the new educational institution + - The Regents officially recognized the new educational institution. - recognize an academic degree hypernym: - 02449527-v @@ -5958,8 +5958,8 @@ definition: - assign a duty, responsibility or obligation to example: - - He was appointed deputy manager - - She was charged with supervising the creation of a concordance + - He was appointed deputy manager. + - She was charged with supervising the creation of a concordance. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34100 @@ -5971,7 +5971,7 @@ definition: - invest with a new title, office, or rank example: - - Create one a peer + - create one a peer hypernym: - 02481345-v ili: i34101 @@ -5982,7 +5982,7 @@ definition: - support a person for a position example: - - The Senate confirmed the President's candidate for Secretary of Defense + - The Senate confirmed the President's candidate for Secretary of Defense. hypernym: - 00808164-v ili: i34102 @@ -6022,7 +6022,7 @@ definition: - grant freedom to; as from slavery or servitude example: - - Slaves were enfranchised in the mid-19th century + - Slaves were enfranchised in the mid-19th century. hypernym: - 02502711-v ili: i34106 @@ -6034,7 +6034,7 @@ definition: - declare null and void; make ineffective example: - - Cancel the election results + - cancel the election results - strike down a law hypernym: - 00824028-v @@ -6058,10 +6058,10 @@ entails: - 00796643-v example: - - Call off the engagement + - call off the engagement - cancel the dinner party - - we had to scrub our vacation plans - - scratch that meeting — the chair is ill + - We had to scrub our vacation plans. + - Scratch that meeting — the chair is ill. hypernym: - 02648898-v ili: i34109 @@ -6075,7 +6075,7 @@ definition: - declare invalid example: - - The contract was annulled + - The contract was annulled. - void a plea hypernym: - 02482757-v @@ -6094,7 +6094,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00612411-n example: - - the court set aside the conviction + - The court set aside the conviction. hypernym: - 02483482-v members: @@ -6104,7 +6104,7 @@ definition: - invalidate by judicial action example: - - The will was broken + - The will was broken. hypernym: - 02483482-v ili: i34111 @@ -6135,7 +6135,7 @@ definition: - make formal or official example: - - We formalized the appointment and gave him a title + - We formalized the appointment and gave him a title. hypernym: - 00824028-v ili: i34114 @@ -6169,7 +6169,7 @@ definition: - issue (a new version of) example: - - if you forget your password, it can be changed and reissued + - If you forget your password, it can be changed and reissued. hypernym: - 02484912-v ili: i34117 @@ -6189,7 +6189,7 @@ definition: - release example: - - The publisher wants to distribute the book in Asia + - The publisher wants to distribute the book in Asia. hypernym: - 02225243-v ili: i34119 @@ -6200,7 +6200,7 @@ definition: - make unavailable; bar from sale or distribution example: - - The company recalled the product when it was found to be faulty + - The company recalled the product when it was found to be faulty. hypernym: - 02482757-v ili: i34120 @@ -6222,7 +6222,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00612411-n example: - - The corrupt lawyer was disbarred + - The corrupt lawyer was disbarred. hypernym: - 00974640-v ili: i34122 @@ -6257,7 +6257,7 @@ definition: - give legal value to or establish as the legal tender of a country example: - - They monetized the lira + - They monetized the lira. hypernym: - 02487025-v ili: i34125 @@ -6269,7 +6269,7 @@ definition: - make legal example: - - Marijuana should be legalized + - Marijuana should be legalized. hypernym: - 00803980-v ili: i34126 @@ -6297,7 +6297,7 @@ definition: - open (a place) to members of all races and ethnic groups example: - - This school is completely desegregated + - This school is completely desegregated. hypernym: - 01348685-v ili: i34128 @@ -6310,8 +6310,8 @@ definition: - separate by race or religion; practice a policy of racial segregation example: - - This neighborhood is segregated - - We don't segregate in this county + - This neighborhood is segregated. + - We don't segregate in this county. hypernym: - 02517971-v ili: i34129 @@ -6322,7 +6322,7 @@ definition: - kill intentionally and with premeditation example: - - The mafia boss ordered his enemies murdered + - The mafia boss ordered his enemies murdered. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -6361,7 +6361,7 @@ - murder; especially of socially prominent persons example: - Anwar Sadat was assassinated because many people did not like his peace politics - with Israel + with Israel. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -6374,7 +6374,7 @@ definition: - kill as a means of socially sanctioned punishment example: - - In some states, criminals are executed + - In some states, criminals are executed. hypernym: - 01326622-v - 02505278-v @@ -6390,7 +6390,7 @@ - pull (a person) apart with four horses tied to their extremities, so as to execute them example: - - in the old days, people were drawn and quartered for certain crimes + - In the old days, people were drawn and quartered for certain crimes. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i34135 @@ -6422,7 +6422,7 @@ definition: - kill by nailing onto a cross example: - - Jesus Christ was crucified + - Jesus Christ was crucified. hypernym: - 02488856-v ili: i34138 @@ -6433,7 +6433,7 @@ definition: - murder in a planned fashion example: - - The Mafioso who collaborated with the police was executed + - The Mafioso who collaborated with the police was executed. hypernym: - 02488014-v ili: i34139 @@ -6446,7 +6446,7 @@ definition: - kill without legal sanction example: - - The blood-thirsty mob lynched the alleged killer of the child + - The blood-thirsty mob lynched the alleged killer of the child. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i34140 @@ -6487,7 +6487,7 @@ definition: - kill by electrocution, as in the electric chair example: - - The serial killer was electrocuted + - The serial killer was electrocuted. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i34144 @@ -6499,7 +6499,7 @@ definition: - kill by electric shock example: - - She dropped the hair dryer into the bathtub and was instantly electrocuted + - She dropped the hair dryer into the bathtub and was instantly electrocuted. hypernym: - 01328218-v ili: i34145 @@ -6512,7 +6512,7 @@ entails: - 00379335-v example: - - Witches were burned in Salem + - Witches were burned in Salem. hypernym: - 02488856-v ili: i34146 @@ -6523,7 +6523,7 @@ definition: - kill by hanging example: - - The murderer was hanged on Friday + - The murderer was hanged on Friday. hypernym: - 02488856-v ili: i34147 @@ -6553,7 +6553,7 @@ definition: - go on a date with example: - - Tonight she is dating a former high school sweetheart + - Tonight she is dating a former high school sweetheart. hypernym: - 01846146-v ili: i34150 @@ -6566,7 +6566,7 @@ definition: - go out on a date with a partner and another couple example: - - let's double date this Saturday + - Let's double date this Saturday. hypernym: - 02491462-v ili: i34151 @@ -6594,7 +6594,7 @@ definition: - meet someone for sexual purposes example: - - he always tries to pick up girls in bars + - He always tries to pick up girls in bars. hypernym: - 02492581-v ili: i34153 @@ -6605,8 +6605,8 @@ definition: - make a date example: - - has he asked you out yet? - - he asked me to a dance + - Has he asked you out yet? + - He asked me to a dance. hypernym: - 00754770-v ili: i34154 @@ -6648,7 +6648,7 @@ definition: - be loyal to one another, especially in times of trouble example: - - The two families stuck together throughout the war + - The two families stuck together throughout the war. hypernym: - 00117793-v ili: i34158 @@ -6660,7 +6660,7 @@ definition: - pay a brief visit example: - - The mayor likes to call on some of the prominent citizens + - The mayor likes to call on some of the prominent citizens. hypernym: - 02492581-v ili: i34159 @@ -6675,7 +6675,7 @@ definition: - make a stop in a harbour example: - - The ship will call in Honolulu tomorrow + - The ship will call in Honolulu tomorrow. hypernym: - 01866904-v ili: i34160 @@ -6711,8 +6711,8 @@ definition: - go to see for professional or business reasons example: - - You should see a lawyer - - We had to see a psychiatrist + - You should see a lawyer. + - We had to see a psychiatrist. hypernym: - 02493222-v ili: i34163 @@ -6725,7 +6725,7 @@ definition: - go to see for a social visit example: - - I went to see my friend Mary the other day + - I went to see my friend Mary the other day. hypernym: - 02493222-v ili: i34164 @@ -6738,7 +6738,7 @@ definition: - visit informally and spontaneously example: - - We frequently drop by the neighbors' house for a cup of coffee + - We frequently drop by the neighbors' house for a cup of coffee. hypernym: - 02493222-v ili: i34165 @@ -6769,7 +6769,7 @@ definition: - marry within one's own tribe or group example: - - The inhabitants of this isolated village tend to inmarry + - The inhabitants of this isolated village tend to inmarry. hypernym: - 02494483-v ili: i34167 @@ -6789,9 +6789,9 @@ definition: - perform a marriage ceremony example: - - The minister married us on Saturday - - We were wed the following week - - The couple got spliced on Hawaii + - The minister married us on Saturday. + - We were wed the following week. + - The couple got spliced on Hawaii. hypernym: - 02387229-v ili: i34169 @@ -6844,7 +6844,7 @@ definition: - marry, not for the first time example: - - After her divorce, she remarried her high school sweetheart + - After her divorce, she remarried her high school sweetheart. hypernym: - 02494483-v ili: i34174 @@ -6855,7 +6855,7 @@ definition: - form a pair or pairs example: - - The two old friends paired off + - The two old friends paired off. hypernym: - 02475258-v ili: i34175 @@ -6871,7 +6871,7 @@ entails: - 02494483-v example: - - The couple divorced after only 6 months + - The couple divorced after only 6 months. hypernym: - 02436167-v ili: i34176 @@ -6883,8 +6883,8 @@ definition: - have a celebration example: - - They were feting the patriarch of the family - - After the exam, the students were celebrating + - They were feting the patriarch of the family. + - After the exam, the students were celebrating. hypernym: - 02492581-v ili: i34177 @@ -6905,7 +6905,7 @@ definition: - celebrate noisily, often indulging in drinking; engage in uproarious festivities example: - - The members of the wedding party made merry all night + - The members of the wedding party made merry all night. - Let's whoop it up — the boss is gone! hypernym: - 02496526-v @@ -6924,7 +6924,7 @@ definition: - have or participate in a party example: - - The students were partying all night before the exam + - The students were partying all night before the exam. hypernym: - 02496526-v ili: i34180 @@ -6953,7 +6953,7 @@ definition: - occupy in an agreeable, entertaining or pleasant fashion example: - - The play amused the ladies + - The play amused the ladies. hypernym: - 02497847-v ili: i34183 @@ -6978,8 +6978,8 @@ - spend time at a lower socio-economic level than one's own, motivated by curiosity or desire for adventure; usage considered condescending and insensitive example: - - attending a motion picture show by the upper class was considered slumming in - the early 20th century + - Attending a motion picture show by the upper class was considered slumming in + the early 20th century. hypernym: - 02714280-v ili: i34185 @@ -6990,7 +6990,7 @@ definition: - go to see a place, as for entertainment example: - - We went to see the Eiffel Tower in the morning + - We went to see the Eiffel Tower in the morning. hypernym: - 01849171-v ili: i34186 @@ -7004,7 +7004,7 @@ definition: - engage in boisterous, drunken merrymaking example: - - They were out carousing last night + - They were out carousing last night. hypernym: - 02497032-v ili: i34187 @@ -7017,7 +7017,7 @@ definition: - have or give a reception example: - - The lady is receiving Sunday morning + - The lady is receiving Sunday morning. hypernym: - 02496526-v ili: i34188 @@ -7076,8 +7076,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - The suspects were imprisoned without trial - - the murderer was incarcerated for the rest of his life + - The suspects were imprisoned without trial. + - The murderer was incarcerated for the rest of his life. hypernym: - 02500687-v ili: i34193 @@ -7097,7 +7097,7 @@ definition: - search without warning, make a sudden surprise attack on example: - - The police raided the crack house + - The police raided the crack house. hypernym: - 01121587-v ili: i34194 @@ -7119,7 +7119,7 @@ definition: - deprive of freedom example: - - During WW II, Japanese were interned in camps in the West + - During WW II, Japanese were interned in camps in the West. hypernym: - 02500687-v ili: i34196 @@ -7133,7 +7133,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - The defendant was bound over for trial + - The defendant was bound over for trial. hypernym: - 02500687-v ili: i34197 @@ -7145,7 +7145,7 @@ - confine as if in a prison example: - 'His daughters are virtually imprisoned in their own house: he does not let them - go out without a chaperone' + go out without a chaperone.' hypernym: - 02500687-v ili: i34198 @@ -7156,7 +7156,7 @@ definition: - confine in a cage example: - - The animal was caged + - The animal was caged. hypernym: - 02500687-v ili: i34199 @@ -7168,7 +7168,7 @@ definition: - place in a confining or embarrassing position example: - - He was trapped in a difficult situation + - He was trapped in a difficult situation. hypernym: - 02500687-v ili: i34200 @@ -7218,7 +7218,7 @@ definition: - grant freedom to example: - - The students liberated their slaves upon graduating from the university + - The students liberated their slaves upon graduating from the university. hypernym: - 02427126-v ili: i34205 @@ -7240,7 +7240,7 @@ definition: - take a court case to a higher court for review example: - - He was found guilty but appealed immediately + - He was found guilty but appealed immediately. hypernym: - 00870255-v ili: i34207 @@ -7251,7 +7251,7 @@ definition: - challenge (a decision) example: - - She appealed the verdict + - She appealed the verdict. hypernym: - 00809824-v ili: i34208 @@ -7274,7 +7274,7 @@ definition: - record a charge in a police register example: - - The policeman booked her when she tried to solicit a man + - The policeman booked her when she tried to solicit a man. hypernym: - 01002259-v ili: i34210 @@ -7287,9 +7287,9 @@ entails: - 02243552-v example: - - reserve me a seat on a flight - - The agent booked tickets to the show for the whole family - - please hold a table at Maxim's + - Reserve me a seat on a flight. + - The agent booked tickets to the show for the whole family. + - Please hold a table at Maxim's. hypernym: - 00754770-v ili: i34211 @@ -7304,7 +7304,7 @@ definition: - record a fine as a penalty in a police record example: - - I was fined for parking on the wrong side of the street + - I was fined for parking on the wrong side of the street. - Move your car or else you will be ticketed! hypernym: - 02503785-v @@ -7337,7 +7337,7 @@ definition: - expel from a country example: - - The poet was exiled because he signed a letter protesting the government's actions + - The poet was exiled because he signed a letter protesting the government's actions. hypernym: - 02507387-v ili: i34215 @@ -7352,8 +7352,8 @@ entails: - 00674352-v example: - - The students were penalized for showing up late for class - - we had to punish the dog for soiling the floor again + - The students were penalized for showing up late for class. + - We had to punish the dog for soiling the floor again. hypernym: - 00750288-v ili: i34216 @@ -7418,8 +7418,8 @@ definition: - examine or hear (evidence or a case) by judicial process example: - - The jury had heard all the evidence - - The case will be tried in California + - The jury had heard all the evidence. + - The case will be tried in California. hypernym: - 00790226-v ili: i34223 @@ -7441,8 +7441,8 @@ definition: - put on trial or hear a case and sit as the judge at the trial of example: - - The football star was tried for the murder of his wife - - The judge tried both father and son in separate trials + - The football star was tried for the murder of his wife. + - The judge tried both father and son in separate trials. hypernym: - 00699355-v ili: i34225 @@ -7455,7 +7455,7 @@ definition: - force to leave or move out example: - - He was expelled from his native country + - He was expelled from his native country. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i34226 @@ -7499,8 +7499,8 @@ definition: - allow to enter; grant entry to example: - - We cannot admit non-members into our club building - - This pipe admits air + - We cannot admit non-members into our club building. + - This pipe admits air. hypernym: - 00803980-v ili: i34230 @@ -7516,8 +7516,8 @@ definition: - refuse entrance or membership example: - - They turned away hundreds of fans - - Black people were often rejected by country clubs + - They turned away hundreds of fans. + - Black people were often rejected by country clubs. hypernym: - 02217607-v ili: i34231 @@ -7533,7 +7533,7 @@ definition: - admit anew example: - - The refugee was readmitted into his home country + - The refugee was readmitted into his home country. hypernym: - 02508185-v ili: i34232 @@ -7544,7 +7544,7 @@ definition: - hand over to the authorities of another country example: - - They extradited the fugitive to his native country so he could be tried there + - They extradited the fugitive to his native country so he could be tried there. hypernym: - 02507387-v ili: i34233 @@ -7566,7 +7566,7 @@ definition: - expel, as if by official decree example: - - he was banished from his own country + - He was banished from his own country. hypernym: - 02507387-v ili: i34235 @@ -7604,7 +7604,7 @@ definition: - send to the country example: - - He was rusticated for his bad behavior + - He was rusticated for his bad behavior. hypernym: - 02509929-v ili: i34238 @@ -7618,8 +7618,8 @@ - to cause to do through pressure or necessity, by physical, moral or intellectual means example: - - She forced him to take a job in the city - - He squeezed her for information + - She forced him to take a job in the city. + - He squeezed her for information. hypernym: - 02512195-v ili: i34239 @@ -7634,7 +7634,7 @@ definition: - apply great or increased pressure example: - - The Democrats turned up the heat on their candidate to concede the election + - The Democrats turned up the heat on their candidate to concede the election. hypernym: - 02510211-v ili: i34240 @@ -7647,7 +7647,7 @@ - to compel or force or urge relentlessly or exert coercive pressure on, or motivate strongly example: - - She is driven by her passion + - She is driven by her passion. hypernym: - 02510211-v ili: i34241 @@ -7661,7 +7661,7 @@ definition: - overcome or coerce as if by using a heavy club example: - - The teacher bludgeoned the students into learning the math formulas + - The teacher bludgeoned the students into learning the math formulas. hypernym: - 02510211-v ili: i34242 @@ -7672,7 +7672,7 @@ definition: - bring to a specified state by overwhelming force or pressure example: - - The Senator steamrollered the bill to defeat + - The Senator steamrollered the bill to defeat. hypernym: - 02510211-v ili: i34243 @@ -7696,7 +7696,7 @@ definition: - compel by coercion, threats, or crude means example: - - They sandbagged him to make dinner for everyone + - They sandbagged him to make dinner for everyone. hypernym: - 02510211-v ili: i34245 @@ -7721,7 +7721,7 @@ definition: - force somebody to do something example: - - We compel all students to fill out this form + - We compel all students to fill out this form. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i34247 @@ -7734,7 +7734,7 @@ definition: - compel someone to do something by insistent clamoring example: - - They clamored the mayor into building a new park + - They clamored the mayor into building a new park. hypernym: - 02512195-v ili: i34248 @@ -7745,7 +7745,7 @@ definition: - compel or force into a particular state or activity example: - - His devotion to his sick wife condemned him to a lonely existence + - His devotion to his sick wife condemned him to a lonely existence. hypernym: - 02512195-v ili: i34249 @@ -7756,7 +7756,7 @@ definition: - cause to undertake a certain action, usually used in the negative example: - - He could not bring himself to call his parents + - He could not bring himself to call his parents. hypernym: - 02510211-v ili: i34250 @@ -7767,8 +7767,8 @@ definition: - take the trouble to do something; concern oneself example: - - He did not trouble to call his mother on her birthday - - Don't bother, please + - He did not trouble to call his mother on her birthday. + - Don't bother, please. hypernym: - 01148517-v ili: i34251 @@ -7799,7 +7799,7 @@ definition: - compel through a sense of shame example: - - She shamed him into making amends + - She shamed him into making amends. hypernym: - 02512195-v ili: i34253 @@ -7810,8 +7810,8 @@ definition: - to accuse or condemn or openly or formally or brand as disgraceful example: - - He denounced the government action - - She was stigmatized by society because she had a child out of wedlock + - He denounced the government action. + - She was stigmatized by society because she had a child out of wedlock. hypernym: - 01031885-v ili: i34254 @@ -7835,7 +7835,7 @@ definition: - declare unavailable, as for security reasons example: - - Classify these documents + - Classify these documents. hypernym: - 02514936-v ili: i34256 @@ -7866,8 +7866,8 @@ definition: - place under restrictions; limit access to by law example: - - this substance is controlled - - that area is restricted to security personnel only + - This substance is controlled. + - That area is restricted to security personnel only. hypernym: - 00237442-v ili: i34259 @@ -7928,7 +7928,7 @@ definition: - prevent from happening or continuing example: - - The government pulled the plug on spending + - The government pulled the plug on spending. hypernym: - 02686624-v ili: i34265 @@ -7939,10 +7939,10 @@ definition: - lessen the intensity of; temper; hold in restraint; hold or keep within limits example: - - moderate your alcohol intake - - hold your tongue - - hold your temper - - control your anger + - Moderate your alcohol intake. + - Hold your tongue. + - Hold your temper. + - Control your anger. hypernym: - 00233707-v ili: i34266 @@ -7959,7 +7959,7 @@ definition: - check oneself during an action example: - - She managed to catch herself before telling her boss what was on her mind + - She managed to catch herself before telling her boss what was on her mind. hypernym: - 02516039-v ili: i34267 @@ -7970,7 +7970,7 @@ definition: - moderate or restrain; lessen the force of example: - - He bated his breath when talking about this affair + - He bated his breath when talking about this affair. - capable of bating his enthusiasm hypernym: - 02516039-v @@ -7982,7 +7982,7 @@ definition: - give free rein to example: - - The writer indulged in metaphorical language + - The writer indulged in metaphorical language. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34269 @@ -8002,8 +8002,8 @@ definition: - bring into conformity with rules or principles or usage; impose regulations example: - - We cannot regulate the way people dress - - This town likes to regulate + - We cannot regulate the way people dress. + - This town likes to regulate. hypernym: - 00699355-v ili: i34271 @@ -8057,7 +8057,7 @@ definition: - divide society into social classes or castes example: - - Income distribution often stratifies a society + - Income distribution often stratifies a society. hypernym: - 00652006-v ili: i34276 @@ -8070,7 +8070,7 @@ definition: - develop different social levels, classes, or castes example: - - Society stratifies when the income gap widens + - Society stratifies when the income gap widens. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i34277 @@ -8083,7 +8083,7 @@ definition: - give an advantage to example: - - This system advantages the rich + - This system advantages the rich. hypernym: - 02405179-v ili: i34278 @@ -8094,7 +8094,7 @@ definition: - put at a disadvantage; hinder, harm example: - - This rule clearly disadvantages me + - This rule clearly disadvantages me. hypernym: - 02517971-v ili: i34279 @@ -8138,9 +8138,9 @@ definition: - interact in a certain way example: - - Do right by her - - Treat him with caution, please - - Handle the press reporters gently + - do right by her + - Treat him with caution, please. + - Handle the press reporters gently. hypernym: - 02382049-v ili: i34283 @@ -8156,7 +8156,7 @@ definition: - handle with great care and sensitivity example: - - You have to handle the students with kid gloves + - You have to handle the students with kid gloves. hypernym: - 02519853-v ili: i34284 @@ -8167,7 +8167,7 @@ definition: - display excessive love or show excessive gratitude towards example: - - This student falls all over her former professor when she sees him + - This student falls all over her former professor when she sees him. hypernym: - 02382049-v ili: i34285 @@ -8187,8 +8187,8 @@ definition: - treat carefully example: - - He nursed his injured back by lying in bed several hours every afternoon - - He nursed the flowers in his garden and fertilized them regularly + - He nursed his injured back by lying in bed several hours every afternoon. + - He nursed the flowers in his garden and fertilized them regularly. hypernym: - 02519853-v ili: i34287 @@ -8199,7 +8199,7 @@ definition: - use force against example: - - He was strong-armed by the policemen + - He was strong-armed by the policemen. hypernym: - 02519853-v ili: i34288 @@ -8248,7 +8248,7 @@ definition: - treat with respect and consideration example: - - children should do well by their parents + - Children should do well by their parents. hypernym: - 02519853-v ili: i34293 @@ -8282,8 +8282,8 @@ definition: - treat badly example: - - This boss abuses his workers - - She is always stepping on others to get ahead + - This boss abuses his workers. + - She is always stepping on others to get ahead. hypernym: - 02519853-v ili: i34296 @@ -8319,7 +8319,7 @@ definition: - behave badly example: - - The children misbehaved all morning + - The children misbehaved all morning. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34299 @@ -8332,7 +8332,7 @@ definition: - revert back to bad behavior after a period of good behavior example: - - The children fell from grace when they asked for several helpings of dessert + - The children fell from grace when they asked for several helpings of dessert. hypernym: - 02522868-v ili: i34300 @@ -8343,7 +8343,7 @@ definition: - misbehave badly; act in a silly or improper way example: - - The children acted up when they were not bored + - The children acted up when they were not bored. hypernym: - 02522868-v ili: i34301 @@ -8355,7 +8355,7 @@ definition: - debase oneself morally, act in an undignified, unworthy, or dishonorable way example: - - I won't stoop to reading other people's mail + - I won't stoop to reading other people's mail. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34302 @@ -8377,8 +8377,8 @@ definition: - behave in a certain manner or have certain properties example: - - He walks around with his nose in the air - - She walks around with this strange boyfriend + - He walks around with his nose in the air. + - She walks around with this strange boyfriend. hypernym: - 00010428-v ili: i34305 @@ -8419,7 +8419,7 @@ - behave affectedly or unnaturally in order to impress others example: - Don't pay any attention to him — he is always posing to impress his peers! - - She postured and made a total fool of herself + - She postured and made a total fool of herself. hypernym: - 00010428-v ili: i34309 @@ -8441,7 +8441,7 @@ definition: - behave well or properly example: - - The children must learn to behave + - The children must learn to behave. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34311 @@ -8500,7 +8500,7 @@ definition: - make up work that was missed due to absence at a later point example: - - I have to make up a French exam + - I have to make up a French exam. - Can I catch up with the material or is it too late? hypernym: - 02254246-v @@ -8553,7 +8553,7 @@ - march in protest; take part in a demonstration example: - Thousands demonstrated against globalization during the meeting of the most powerful - economic nations in Seattle + economic nations in Seattle. hypernym: - 02527076-v ili: i34320 @@ -8576,8 +8576,8 @@ definition: - fall short in what is expected example: - - She failed in her obligations as a good daughter-in-law - - We must not fail his obligation to the victims of the Holocaust + - She failed in her obligations as a good daughter-in-law. + - We must not fail his obligation to the victims of the Holocaust. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34322 @@ -8590,9 +8590,9 @@ definition: - succeed at easily example: - - She sailed through her exams - - You will pass with flying colors - - She nailed her astrophysics course + - She sailed through her exams. + - You will pass with flying colors. + - She nailed her astrophysics course. hypernym: - 02530710-v ili: i34323 @@ -8608,9 +8608,9 @@ definition: - be successful; achieve a goal example: - - I managed to carry the box upstairs - - She pulled it off, even though we never thought her capable of it - - The pianist negociated the difficult runs + - I managed to carry the box upstairs. + - She pulled it off, even though we never thought her capable of it. + - The pianist negociated the difficult runs. hypernym: - 02529837-v ili: i34324 @@ -8625,7 +8625,7 @@ definition: - carry on or function example: - - We could do with a little more help around here + - We could do with a little more help around here. hypernym: - 02685709-v ili: i34325 @@ -8637,7 +8637,7 @@ definition: - go unchallenged; be approved example: - - The bill cleared the House + - The bill cleared the House. hypernym: - 02529837-v ili: i34326 @@ -8649,7 +8649,7 @@ definition: - fail to get a passing grade example: - - She studied hard but failed nevertheless + - She studied hard but failed nevertheless. - Did I fail the test? hypernym: - 02534950-v @@ -8667,7 +8667,7 @@ definition: - judge unacceptable example: - - The teacher failed six students + - The teacher failed six students. hypernym: - 00672179-v ili: i34328 @@ -8682,7 +8682,7 @@ definition: - accept or judge as acceptable example: - - The teacher passed the student although he was weak + - The teacher passed the student although he was weak. hypernym: - 00672179-v ili: i34329 @@ -8695,9 +8695,9 @@ entails: - 02535833-v example: - - The enterprise succeeded - - We succeeded in getting tickets to the show - - she struggled to overcome her handicap and won + - The enterprise succeeded. + - We succeeded in getting tickets to the show. + - She struggled to overcome her handicap and won. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34330 @@ -8712,7 +8712,7 @@ definition: - succeed by luck example: - - I lucked out and found the last parking spot in the lot + - I lucked out and found the last parking spot in the lot. hypernym: - 02529837-v ili: i34331 @@ -8724,7 +8724,7 @@ definition: - succeed in obtaining a position example: - - He nailed down a spot at Harvard + - He nailed down a spot at Harvard. hypernym: - 02529837-v ili: i34332 @@ -8737,7 +8737,7 @@ definition: - go successfully through a test or a selection process example: - - She passed the new Jersey Bar Exam and can practice law now + - She passed the new Jersey Bar Exam and can practice law now. hypernym: - 02529837-v ili: i34333 @@ -8760,11 +8760,11 @@ definition: - have an effect or outcome; often the one desired or expected example: - - The voting process doesn't work as well as people thought + - The voting process doesn't work as well as people thought. - How does your idea work in practice? - - This method doesn't work - - The breaks of my new car act quickly - - The medicine works only if you take it with a lot of water + - This method doesn't work. + - The breaks of my new car act quickly. + - The medicine works only if you take it with a lot of water. hypernym: - 02529837-v ili: i34335 @@ -8787,7 +8787,7 @@ definition: - be a success example: - - The idea panned out + - The idea panned out. hypernym: - 02529837-v ili: i34337 @@ -8798,7 +8798,7 @@ definition: - to gain with effort example: - - she achieved her goal despite setbacks + - She achieved her goal despite setbacks. hypernym: - 02529837-v ili: i34338 @@ -8812,9 +8812,9 @@ definition: - achieve or accomplish in the least degree, usually used in the negative example: - - This economic measure doesn't even begin to deal with the problem of inflation + - This economic measure doesn't even begin to deal with the problem of inflation. - You cannot even begin to understand the problem we had to deal with during the - war + war. hypernym: - 02531751-v ili: i34339 @@ -8825,7 +8825,7 @@ definition: - attain example: - - The horse finally struck a pace + - The horse finally struck a pace. hypernym: - 02531751-v ili: i34340 @@ -8846,7 +8846,7 @@ definition: - bring about; accomplish example: - - This writer attempts more than his talents can compass + - This writer attempts more than his talents can compass. exemplifies: - 07087487-n hypernym: @@ -8859,7 +8859,7 @@ definition: - achieve or reach on average example: - - He averaged a C + - He averaged a C. hypernym: - 02531751-v ili: i34343 @@ -8881,8 +8881,8 @@ definition: - make a mess of, destroy or ruin example: - - I botched the dinner and we had to eat out - - the pianist screwed up the difficult passage in the second movement + - I botched the dinner and we had to eat out. + - The pianist screwed up the difficult passage in the second movement. hypernym: - 02534046-v ili: i34345 @@ -8917,7 +8917,7 @@ - be unsuccessful example: - Where do today's public schools fail? - - The attempt to rescue the hostages failed miserably + - The attempt to rescue the hostages failed miserably. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34346 @@ -8930,7 +8930,7 @@ definition: - be unsuccessful in an endeavor example: - - The candidate struck out with his health care plan + - The candidate struck out with his health care plan. hypernym: - 02534046-v ili: i34347 @@ -8941,7 +8941,7 @@ definition: - suffer defeat, failure, or ruin example: - - We must stand or fall + - We must stand or fall. - fall by the wayside hypernym: - 02534046-v @@ -8962,8 +8962,8 @@ definition: - fail to do something; leave something undone example: - - She failed to notice that her child was no longer in his crib - - The secretary failed to call the customer and the company lost the account + - She failed to notice that her child was no longer in his crib. + - The secretary failed to call the customer and the company lost the account. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34350 @@ -8976,7 +8976,7 @@ - fail to perform adequately due to tension or agitation example: - The team should have won hands down but choked, disappointing the coach and the - audience + audience. hypernym: - 02534950-v ili: i34351 @@ -8996,7 +8996,7 @@ definition: - fail utterly; collapse example: - - The project foundered + - The project foundered. hypernym: - 02534046-v ili: i34353 @@ -9010,11 +9010,11 @@ definition: - make an effort or attempt example: - - He tried to shake off his fears - - The infant had essayed a few wobbly steps - - The police attempted to stop the thief - - He sought to improve himself - - She always seeks to do good in the world + - He tried to shake off his fears. + - The infant had essayed a few wobbly steps. + - The police attempted to stop the thief. + - He sought to improve himself. + - She always seeks to do good in the world. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34354 @@ -9029,7 +9029,7 @@ definition: - make an attempt at something example: - - I never sat on a horse before but I'll give it a go + - I never sat on a horse before but I'll give it a go. hypernym: - 02535833-v ili: i34355 @@ -9041,7 +9041,7 @@ definition: - search blindly or uncertainly example: - - His mind groped to make the connection + - His mind groped to make the connection. hypernym: - 02535833-v ili: i34356 @@ -9062,7 +9062,7 @@ definition: - attempt by employing effort example: - - we endeavor to make our customers happy + - We endeavor to make our customers happy. hypernym: - 02535833-v ili: i34358 @@ -9075,7 +9075,7 @@ definition: - to strive with determination example: - - John is bucking for a promotion + - John is bucking for a promotion. hypernym: - 02536865-v ili: i34359 @@ -9086,8 +9086,8 @@ definition: - put to the test, as for its quality, or give experimental use to example: - - This approach has been tried with good results - - Test this recipe + - This approach has been tried with good results. + - Test this recipe. hypernym: - 00672179-v ili: i34360 @@ -9103,7 +9103,7 @@ definition: - circulate or discuss tentatively; test the waters with example: - - The Republicans are floating the idea of a tax reform + - The Republicans are floating the idea of a tax reform. hypernym: - 02537291-v ili: i34361 @@ -9114,7 +9114,7 @@ definition: - test something under the conditions under which it will actually be used example: - - The Army field tested the new tanks + - The Army field tested the new tanks. hypernym: - 02537291-v ili: i34362 @@ -9125,7 +9125,7 @@ definition: - try example: - - let's give it a whirl! + - Let's give it a whirl! exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -9139,7 +9139,7 @@ definition: - to conduct a test or investigation example: - - We are experimenting with the new drug in order to fight this disease + - We are experimenting with the new drug in order to fight this disease. hypernym: - 00790800-v ili: i34364 @@ -9152,8 +9152,8 @@ definition: - try something new, as in order to gain experience example: - - Students experiment sexually - - The composer experimented with a new style + - Students experiment sexually. + - The composer experimented with a new style. hypernym: - 02535833-v ili: i34365 @@ -9230,7 +9230,7 @@ definition: - do without or cease to hold or adhere to example: - - We are dispensing with formalities + - We are dispensing with formalities. - relinquish the old ideas hypernym: - 02372362-v @@ -9247,7 +9247,7 @@ definition: - grant a dispensation; grant an exemption example: - - I was dispensed from this terrible task + - I was dispensed from this terrible task. hypernym: - 02570061-v ili: i34373 @@ -9258,7 +9258,7 @@ definition: - make amorous advances towards example: - - John is courting Mary + - John is courting Mary. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34374 @@ -9272,7 +9272,7 @@ definition: - engage in social activities leading to marriage example: - - We were courting for over ten years + - We were courting for over ten years. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34375 @@ -9283,7 +9283,7 @@ definition: - seek someone's favor example: - - China is wooing Russia + - China is wooing Russia. hypernym: - 02245263-v ili: i34376 @@ -9324,7 +9324,7 @@ definition: - withdraw from an organization or communion example: - - After the break up of the Soviet Union, many republics broke away + - After the break up of the Soviet Union, many republics broke away. hypernym: - 02436167-v ili: i34380 @@ -9337,7 +9337,7 @@ definition: - interrupt a continued activity example: - - She had broken with the traditional patterns + - She had broken with the traditional patterns. hypernym: - 02436167-v ili: i34381 @@ -9349,7 +9349,7 @@ definition: - make politically neutral and thus inoffensive example: - - The treaty neutralized the small republic + - The treaty neutralized the small republic. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i34382 @@ -9361,7 +9361,7 @@ - neutralize or win over through assimilation into an established group example: - We co-opted the independent minority tribes by pulling them into the Northern - Alliance + Alliance. hypernym: - 02541562-v ili: i34383 @@ -9372,7 +9372,7 @@ definition: - influence or control shrewdly or deviously example: - - He manipulated public opinion in his favor + - He manipulated public opinion in his favor. hypernym: - 02542223-v ili: i34384 @@ -9385,8 +9385,8 @@ definition: - have and exert influence or effect example: - - The artist's work influenced the young painter - - She worked on her friends to support the political candidate + - The artist's work influenced the young painter. + - She worked on her friends to support the political candidate. hypernym: - 00137133-v ili: i34385 @@ -9399,7 +9399,7 @@ definition: - modify or bias example: - - His political ideas color his lectures + - His political ideas color his lectures. hypernym: - 02542223-v ili: i34386 @@ -9411,7 +9411,7 @@ definition: - influence decisively example: - - This action swung many votes over to his side + - This action swung many votes over to his side. hypernym: - 02542223-v ili: i34387 @@ -9423,8 +9423,8 @@ definition: - deliver to an enemy by treachery example: - - Judas sold Jesus - - The spy betrayed his country + - Judas sold Jesus. + - The spy betrayed his country. hypernym: - 02581157-v ili: i34388 @@ -9438,8 +9438,8 @@ definition: - be deceived, duped, or entrapped by example: - - He fell for her charms - - He fell for the con man's story + - He fell for her charms. + - He fell for the con man's story. hypernym: - 00619438-v ili: i34389 @@ -9468,7 +9468,7 @@ definition: - create social or emotional ties example: - - The grandparents want to bond with the child + - The grandparents want to bond with the child. hypernym: - 02463535-v ili: i34392 @@ -9482,7 +9482,7 @@ definition: - attach (oneself) to a person or thing in a neurotic way example: - - He fixates on his mother, even at the age of 40 + - He fixates on his mother, even at the age of 40. hypernym: - 02543752-v ili: i34393 @@ -9493,7 +9493,7 @@ definition: - move (people) forcibly from their homeland into a new and foreign environment example: - - The war uprooted many people + - The war uprooted many people. hypernym: - 02017423-v ili: i34394 @@ -9532,8 +9532,8 @@ definition: - have dominance or the power to defeat over example: - - Her pain completely mastered her - - The methods can master the problems + - Her pain completely mastered her. + - The methods can master the problems. hypernym: - 02445887-v ili: i34397 @@ -9619,10 +9619,10 @@ - work for, or be a servant to example: - May I serve you? - - She attends the old lady in the wheelchair + - She attends the old lady in the wheelchair. - Can you wait on our table, please? - Is a salesperson assisting you? - - The minister served the King for many years + - The minister served the King for many years. hypernym: - 02553283-v ili: i34405 @@ -9648,8 +9648,8 @@ definition: - be used by; as of a utility example: - - The sewage plant served the neighboring communities - - The garage served to shelter his horses + - The sewage plant served the neighboring communities. + - The garage served to shelter his horses. hypernym: - 01528454-v ili: i34407 @@ -9665,7 +9665,7 @@ or substitute for, as of politicians and office holders representing their constituents, or of a tenant representing other tenants in a housing dispute example: - - I represent the silent majority + - I represent the silent majority. hypernym: - 01097629-v ili: i34408 @@ -9676,7 +9676,7 @@ definition: - be representative or typical for example: - - This period is represented by Beethoven + - This period is represented by Beethoven. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i34409 @@ -9687,7 +9687,7 @@ definition: - be a spokesperson for example: - - He speaks for the Government's position + - He speaks for the Government's position. hypernym: - 02547618-v ili: i34410 @@ -9698,9 +9698,9 @@ definition: - act in accordance with someone's rules, commands, or wishes example: - - He complied with my instructions + - He complied with my instructions. - You must comply or else! - - Follow these simple rules + - Follow these simple rules. - abide by the rules hypernym: - 02548492-v @@ -9746,7 +9746,7 @@ definition: - refuse to go along with; refuse to follow; be disobedient example: - - He disobeyed his supervisor and was fired + - He disobeyed his supervisor and was fired. hypernym: - 00799092-v ili: i34415 @@ -9766,7 +9766,7 @@ definition: - destroy property or hinder normal operations example: - - The Resistance sabotaged railroad operations during the war + - The Resistance sabotaged railroad operations during the war. hypernym: - 02548878-v ili: i34417 @@ -9782,7 +9782,7 @@ definition: - oppose and mitigate the effects of by contrary actions example: - - This will counteract the foolish actions of my colleagues + - This will counteract the foolish actions of my colleagues. hypernym: - 02723706-v ili: i34418 @@ -9805,7 +9805,7 @@ definition: - take a risk in the hope of a favorable outcome example: - - When you buy these stocks you are gambling + - When you buy these stocks you are gambling. hypernym: - 02535833-v ili: i34420 @@ -9823,7 +9823,7 @@ definition: - risk everything in one big effort example: - - the cyclist went for broke at the end of the race + - The cyclist went for broke at the end of the race. hypernym: - 02550045-v ili: i34421 @@ -9844,8 +9844,8 @@ definition: - to be courageous enough to try or do something example: - - I don't dare call him - - she dares to dress differently from the others + - I don't dare call him. + - She dares to dress differently from the others. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34423 @@ -9856,7 +9856,7 @@ definition: - put at risk example: - - I will stake my good reputation for this + - I will stake my good reputation for this. hypernym: - 02551275-v ili: i34424 @@ -9871,9 +9871,9 @@ definition: - expose to a chance of loss or damage example: - - We risked losing a lot of money in this venture + - We risked losing a lot of money in this venture. - Why risk your life? - - She laid her job on the line when she told the boss that he was wrong + - She laid her job on the line when she told the boss that he was wrong. hypernym: - 02535833-v ili: i34425 @@ -9897,8 +9897,8 @@ definition: - bestow honor or rewards upon example: - - Today we honor our soldiers - - The scout was rewarded for courageous action + - Today we honor our soldiers. + - The scout was rewarded for courageous action. hypernym: - 02552164-v ili: i34427 @@ -9912,7 +9912,7 @@ - show approval or appreciation of example: - My work is not recognized by anybody! - - The best student was recognized by the Dean + - The best student was recognized by the Dean. hypernym: - 02260917-v ili: i34428 @@ -9924,7 +9924,7 @@ definition: - place in the church calendar as a red-letter day honoring a saint example: - - She was rubricated by the pope + - She was rubricated by the pope. hypernym: - 02552164-v ili: i34429 @@ -9935,7 +9935,7 @@ definition: - confer dignity or honor upon example: - - He was dignified with a title + - He was dignified with a title. hypernym: - 02551772-v ili: i34430 @@ -9947,7 +9947,7 @@ definition: - award a mark of honor, such as a medal, to example: - - He was decorated for his services in the military + - He was decorated for his services in the military. hypernym: - 02551772-v ili: i34431 @@ -9958,7 +9958,7 @@ definition: - bring shame or dishonor upon example: - - he dishonored his family by committing a serious crime + - He dishonored his family by committing a serious crime. hypernym: - 02463257-v ili: i34432 @@ -9973,9 +9973,9 @@ definition: - give help or assistance; be of service example: - - Everyone helped out during the earthquake + - Everyone helped out during the earthquake. - Can you help me carry this table? - - She never helps around the house + - She never helps around the house. hypernym: - 02561834-v ili: i34433 @@ -9988,7 +9988,7 @@ definition: - help as a benefactor example: - - The father benefacted his daughter in more ways than she was aware of + - The father benefacted his daughter in more ways than she was aware of. hypernym: - 02553283-v ili: i34434 @@ -10029,7 +10029,7 @@ definition: - speed up the progress of; facilitate example: - - This should expedite the process + - This should expedite the process. hypernym: - 02553283-v ili: i34438 @@ -10041,7 +10041,7 @@ definition: - be of use to, be useful to example: - - It will avail them to dispose of their booty + - It will avail them to dispose of their booty. hypernym: - 02553283-v ili: i34439 @@ -10061,7 +10061,7 @@ definition: - attend to the wants and needs of others example: - - I have to minister to my mother all the time + - I have to minister to my mother all the time. hypernym: - 02555278-v ili: i34441 @@ -10073,8 +10073,8 @@ - take charge of or deal with example: - Could you see about lunch? - - I must attend to this matter - - She took care of this business + - I must attend to this matter. + - She took care of this business. hypernym: - 02555993-v ili: i34442 @@ -10088,7 +10088,7 @@ definition: - have care of or look after example: - - She tends to the children + - She tends to the children. hypernym: - 02555278-v ili: i34443 @@ -10117,7 +10117,7 @@ definition: - provide care for example: - - The nurse was caring for the wounded + - The nurse was caring for the wounded. hypernym: - 02553283-v ili: i34446 @@ -10129,7 +10129,7 @@ definition: - care for like a mother example: - - She fusses over her husband + - She fusses over her husband. hypernym: - 02555993-v ili: i34447 @@ -10204,7 +10204,7 @@ definition: - bring into safety example: - - We pulled through most of the victims of the bomb attack + - We pulled through most of the victims of the bomb attack. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34454 @@ -10227,8 +10227,8 @@ definition: - help to readapt, as to a former state of health or good repute example: - - The prisoner was successfully rehabilitated - - After a year in the mental clinic, the patient is now rehabilitated + - The prisoner was successfully rehabilitated. + - After a year in the mental clinic, the patient is now rehabilitated. hypernym: - 02558146-v ili: i34456 @@ -10261,7 +10261,7 @@ - stop the fibrillation and restore normal contractions, usually by means of electric shocks example: - - The patient's heart had to be defibrillated to save his life + - The patient's heart had to be defibrillated to save his life. hypernym: - 02558146-v ili: i34459 @@ -10281,7 +10281,7 @@ definition: - punish in order to gain control or enforce obedience example: - - The teacher disciplined the pupils rather frequently + - The teacher disciplined the pupils rather frequently. hypernym: - 02505278-v ili: i34461 @@ -10295,7 +10295,7 @@ - develop (a child's or animal's) behavior by instruction and practice; especially to teach self-control example: - - Parents must discipline their children + - Parents must discipline their children. - Is this dog trained? hypernym: - 00254647-v @@ -10321,7 +10321,7 @@ definition: - walk the streets in search of customers example: - - The prostitute is street-walking every night + - The prostitute is street-walking every night. hypernym: - 02559774-v ili: i34464 @@ -10335,7 +10335,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00918295-n example: - - Foster our children's well-being and education + - foster our children's well-being and education hypernym: - 02560630-v ili: i34465 @@ -10348,7 +10348,7 @@ definition: - incite or stimulate example: - - The Academy was formed to spur research + - The Academy was formed to spur research. hypernym: - 02560630-v ili: i34466 @@ -10368,7 +10368,7 @@ definition: - contribute to the progress or growth of example: - - I am promoting the use of computers in the classroom + - I am promoting the use of computers in the classroom. hypernym: - 02561834-v ili: i34468 @@ -10383,7 +10383,7 @@ definition: - contribute to the furtherance of example: - - This money will help the development of literacy in developing countries + - This money will help the development of literacy in developing countries. hypernym: - 02560630-v ili: i34469 @@ -10405,7 +10405,7 @@ definition: - support or promote example: - - His admiration fed her vanity + - His admiration fed her vanity. hypernym: - 02560630-v ili: i34471 @@ -10416,7 +10416,7 @@ definition: - be conducive to example: - - The use of computers in the classroom led to better writing + - The use of computers in the classroom led to better writing. hypernym: - 02560630-v ili: i34472 @@ -10429,8 +10429,8 @@ definition: - give moral or psychological support, aid, or courage to example: - - She supported him during the illness - - Her children always backed her up + - She supported him during the illness. + - Her children always backed her up. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34473 @@ -10442,7 +10442,7 @@ definition: - cheer for example: - - She roots for the Broncos + - She roots for the Broncos. hypernym: - 02561834-v members: @@ -10452,7 +10452,7 @@ definition: - compensate for a weaker partner or member by one's own performance example: - - I resent having to carry her all the time + - I resent having to carry her all the time. hypernym: - 02678329-v ili: i34474 @@ -10474,8 +10474,8 @@ definition: - give support or one's approval to example: - - I'll second that motion - - I can't back this plan + - I'll second that motion. + - I can't back this plan. - endorse a new project hypernym: - 02561834-v @@ -10492,7 +10492,7 @@ definition: - hinder or prevent the progress or accomplishment of example: - - His brother blocked him at every turn + - His brother blocked him at every turn. hypernym: - 02458316-v ili: i34477 @@ -10527,7 +10527,7 @@ definition: - slow down or impede by creating an obstruction example: - - His laziness has bottlenecked our efforts to reform the system + - His laziness has bottlenecked our efforts to reform the system. hypernym: - 02563025-v ili: i34480 @@ -10547,8 +10547,8 @@ definition: - hinder or prevent (the efforts, plans, or desires) of example: - - What ultimately frustrated every challenger was Ruth's amazing September surge - - foil your opponent + - What ultimately frustrated every challenger was Ruth's amazing September surge. + - Foil your opponent. hypernym: - 02458316-v ili: i34482 @@ -10589,7 +10589,7 @@ definition: - destroy or cause to fail example: - - This behavior will ruin your chances of winning the election + - This behavior will ruin your chances of winning the election. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -10602,7 +10602,7 @@ definition: - cause the ruin or downfall of example: - - A single mistake undid the President and he had to resign + - A single mistake undid the President and he had to resign. hypernym: - 02564777-v ili: i34486 @@ -10613,8 +10613,8 @@ definition: - cause the failure or ruin of example: - - His peccadilloes finally broke his marriage - - This play will either make or break the playwright + - His peccadilloes finally broke his marriage. + - This play will either make or break the playwright. hypernym: - 02564777-v ili: i34487 @@ -10625,7 +10625,7 @@ definition: - ruin utterly example: - - You have shipwrecked my career + - You have shipwrecked my career. hypernym: - 02564777-v ili: i34488 @@ -10636,8 +10636,8 @@ definition: - stop from happening or developing example: - - Block his election - - Halt the process + - block his election + - halt the process hypernym: - 02458316-v ili: i34489 @@ -10651,7 +10651,7 @@ definition: - stop a judicial process example: - - The judge stayed the execution order + - The judge stayed the execution order. hypernym: - 02565578-v ili: i34490 @@ -10662,7 +10662,7 @@ definition: - ensure observance of laws and rules example: - - Apply the rules to everyone + - apply the rules to everyone hypernym: - 02512195-v ili: i34491 @@ -10675,8 +10675,8 @@ definition: - compel to behave in a certain way example: - - Social relations impose courtesy - - duty constrains one to act often contrary to one's desires or inclinations + - Social relations impose courtesy. + - Duty constrains one to act often contrary to one's desires or inclinations. hypernym: - 02512195-v ili: i34492 @@ -10730,7 +10730,7 @@ - extend to a certain degree example: - carry too far - - She carries her ideas to the extreme + - She carries her ideas to the extreme. hypernym: - 02566682-v ili: i34496 @@ -10744,7 +10744,7 @@ - apply a principle - practice a religion - use care when going down the stairs - - use your common sense + - Use your common sense. - practice non-violent resistance hypernym: - 02372362-v @@ -10760,7 +10760,7 @@ definition: - adhere to or practice example: - - These people still follow the laws of their ancient religion + - These people still follow the laws of their ancient religion. hypernym: - 02567247-v ili: i34498 @@ -10771,7 +10771,7 @@ definition: - make effective from an earlier date example: - - The increase in tax was backdated to January + - The increase in tax was backdated to January. hypernym: - 02566682-v ili: i34499 @@ -10782,7 +10782,7 @@ definition: - get (something) done example: - - I did my job + - I did my job. hypernym: - 01644397-v ili: i34500 @@ -10794,7 +10794,7 @@ definition: - perform better or achieve a greater degree of success than expected example: - - His daughter always overachieves + - His daughter always overachieves. hypernym: - 02567910-v ili: i34501 @@ -10819,8 +10819,8 @@ definition: - perform less well or with less success than expected example: - - John consistently underachieves, although he is very able - - My stocks underperformed last year + - John consistently underachieves, although he is very able. + - My stocks underperformed last year. hypernym: - 02567910-v ili: i34503 @@ -10832,7 +10832,7 @@ definition: - emit or utter example: - - Give a gulp + - give a gulp - give a yelp hypernym: - 00985856-v @@ -10855,7 +10855,7 @@ definition: - perform a task as well as possible example: - - The cast gives full measure every night + - The cast gives full measure every night. hypernym: - 02567910-v ili: i34506 @@ -10869,9 +10869,9 @@ definition: - carry out a process or program, as on a computer or a machine example: - - Run the dishwasher + - Run the dishwasher. - run a new program on the Mac - - the computer executed the instruction + - The computer executed the instruction. hypernym: - 02565990-v ili: i34507 @@ -10918,7 +10918,7 @@ definition: - execute and deliver example: - - Give bond + - give bond hypernym: - 02569775-v ili: i34511 @@ -10929,7 +10929,7 @@ definition: - grant relief or an exemption from a rule or requirement to example: - - She exempted me from the exam + - She exempted me from the exam. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i34512 @@ -10942,7 +10942,7 @@ definition: - absolve from payment example: - - I forgive you your debt + - I forgive you your debt. hypernym: - 02570061-v ili: i34513 @@ -10962,7 +10962,7 @@ definition: - save or relieve from an experience or action example: - - I'll spare you from having to apologize formally + - I'll spare you from having to apologize formally. hypernym: - 02570061-v ili: i34515 @@ -10994,7 +10994,7 @@ definition: - oust politically example: - - Deng Xiao Ping was purged several times throughout his lifetime + - Deng Xiao Ping was purged several times throughout his lifetime. hypernym: - 02591574-v ili: i34518 @@ -11005,7 +11005,7 @@ definition: - reinstall politically example: - - Deng Xiao Ping was rehabilitated several times throughout his lifetime + - Deng Xiao Ping was rehabilitated several times throughout his lifetime. hypernym: - 02558959-v ili: i34519 @@ -11039,7 +11039,7 @@ definition: - yield to temptation or sin example: - - Adam and Eve fell + - Adam and Eve fell. hypernym: - 02572007-v - 02571602-v @@ -11066,7 +11066,7 @@ definition: - commit a faux pas or a fault or make a serious mistake example: - - I blundered during the job interview + - I blundered during the job interview. hypernym: - 02572443-v ili: i34524 @@ -11101,8 +11101,8 @@ definition: - go against, as of rules and laws example: - - He ran afoul of the law - - This behavior conflicts with our rules + - He ran afoul of the law. + - This behavior conflicts with our rules. hypernym: - 02572443-v ili: i34526 @@ -11125,7 +11125,7 @@ definition: - force (someone) to have sex against their will example: - - The woman was raped on her way home at night + - The woman was raped on her way home at night. hypernym: - 01122487-v ili: i34528 @@ -11142,7 +11142,7 @@ definition: - rape (someone) successively with several attackers example: - - The prisoner was gang-raped + - The prisoner was gang-raped. hypernym: - 02573434-v ili: i34529 @@ -11216,7 +11216,7 @@ definition: - do something to an excessive degree example: - - He overdid it last night when he did 100 pushups + - He overdid it last night when he did 100 pushups. hypernym: - 02566500-v ili: i34535 @@ -11228,7 +11228,7 @@ definition: - simplify to an excessive degree example: - - Don't oversimplify the problem + - Don't oversimplify the problem. hypernym: - 02574914-v ili: i34536 @@ -11257,7 +11257,7 @@ definition: - accept as a challenge example: - - I'll tackle this difficult task + - I'll tackle this difficult task. hypernym: - 00813960-v ili: i34539 @@ -11270,8 +11270,8 @@ definition: - impinge or infringe upon example: - - This impinges on my rights as an individual - - This matter entrenches on other domains + - This impinges on my rights as an individual. + - This matter entrenches on other domains. hypernym: - 02575977-v ili: i34540 @@ -11286,7 +11286,7 @@ - make excessive use of example: - You are taking advantage of my good will! - - She is trespassing upon my privacy + - She is trespassing upon my privacy. hypernym: - 02606487-v ili: i34541 @@ -11298,7 +11298,7 @@ definition: - treat with excessive indulgence example: - - grandparents often pamper the children + - Grandparents often pamper the children. - Let's not mollycoddle our students! hypernym: - 02519853-v @@ -11319,9 +11319,9 @@ - enter someone's (virtual or real) property in an unauthorized manner, usually with the intent to steal or commit a violent act example: - - Someone broke in while I was on vacation + - Someone broke in while I was on vacation. - They broke into my car and stole my radio! - - who broke into my account last night? + - Who broke into my account last night? hypernym: - 02577166-v ili: i34543 @@ -11333,7 +11333,7 @@ definition: - gain unauthorized access computers with malicious intentions example: - - she cracked my password + - She cracked my password. - crack a safe hypernym: - 02576599-v @@ -11380,7 +11380,7 @@ definition: - pay close attention to; give heed to example: - - Heed the advice of the old men + - Heed the advice of the old men. hypernym: - 02548492-v ili: i34548 @@ -11393,8 +11393,8 @@ definition: - deprive of by deceit example: - - He swindled me out of my inheritance - - She defrauded the customers who trusted her + - He swindled me out of my inheritance. + - She defrauded the customers who trusted her. hypernym: - 02579332-v ili: i34549 @@ -11417,7 +11417,7 @@ definition: - (sometimes offensive) to cheat or swindle example: - - the cashier gypped me when he gave me too little change + - The cashier gypped me when he gave me too little change. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -11481,10 +11481,10 @@ entails: - 02581157-v example: - - The con-man beat me out of $50 + - The con-man beat me out of $50. - This salesman ripped us off! - - we were cheated by their clever-sounding scheme - - They chiseled me out of my money + - We were cheated by their clever-sounding scheme. + - They chiseled me out of my money. hypernym: - 02580280-v ili: i34555 @@ -11528,7 +11528,7 @@ definition: - make a victim of example: - - I was victimized by this con-man + - I was victimized by this con-man. hypernym: - 02519655-v ili: i34559 @@ -11583,7 +11583,7 @@ - act as a shill example: - This man shilled and bid for an expensive carpet during the auction in order to - drive the price up + drive the price up. hypernym: - 02581157-v ili: i34564 @@ -11594,7 +11594,7 @@ definition: - deceive somebody example: - - We tricked the teacher into thinking that class would be cancelled next week + - We tricked the teacher into thinking that class would be cancelled next week. hypernym: - 02581157-v ili: i34565 @@ -11632,7 +11632,7 @@ definition: - be sexually unfaithful to one's partner in marriage example: - - She cheats on her husband + - She cheats on her husband. - Might her husband be wandering? hypernym: - 02581157-v @@ -11657,7 +11657,7 @@ definition: - tamper, with the purpose of deception example: - - Fudge the figures + - fudge the figures - cook the books - falsify the data hypernym: @@ -11717,7 +11717,7 @@ - take or catch as if in a snare or trap example: - I was set up! - - The innocent man was framed by the police + - The innocent man was framed by the police. hypernym: - 02581157-v ili: i34575 @@ -11742,7 +11742,7 @@ definition: - fool or dupe example: - - He was snookered by the con-man's smooth talk + - He was snookered by the con-man's smooth talk. hypernym: - 02581808-v ili: i34577 @@ -11753,9 +11753,9 @@ definition: - behave as expected during of holidays or rites example: - - Keep the commandments + - Keep the commandments. - celebrate Christmas - - Observe Yom Kippur + - observe Yom Kippur hypernym: - 00010428-v ili: i34578 @@ -11769,8 +11769,8 @@ - conform one's action or practice to example: - keep appointments - - she never keeps her promises - - We kept to the original conditions of the contract + - She never keeps her promises. + - We kept to the original conditions of the contract. hypernym: - 02547977-v ili: i34579 @@ -11793,7 +11793,7 @@ definition: - observe or perform with dignity or gravity example: - - The King solemnized this day of mourning + - The King solemnized this day of mourning. hypernym: - 02584595-v ili: i34581 @@ -11806,7 +11806,7 @@ - corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality example: - debauch the young people with wine and women - - Socrates was accused of corrupting young men + - Socrates was accused of corrupting young men. - Do school counselors subvert young children? - corrupt the morals hypernym: @@ -11829,7 +11829,7 @@ definition: - corrupt with ideas or an ideology example: - - society was infected by racism + - Society was infected by racism. hypernym: - 02585532-v ili: i34583 @@ -11840,7 +11840,7 @@ definition: - teach immoral behavior to example: - - It was common practice to lead off the young ones, and teach them bad habits + - It was common practice to lead off the young ones, and teach them bad habits. hypernym: - 02585532-v ili: i34584 @@ -11896,7 +11896,7 @@ definition: - incite to commit a crime or an evil deed example: - - He suborned his butler to cover up the murder of his wife + - He suborned his butler to cover up the murder of his wife. hypernym: - 02585532-v ili: i34589 @@ -11907,7 +11907,7 @@ definition: - bring a criminal action against (in a trial) example: - - The State of California prosecuted O.J. Simpson + - The State of California prosecuted O.J. Simpson. hypernym: - 01621566-v ili: i34590 @@ -11918,7 +11918,7 @@ definition: - be the defense counsel for someone in a trial example: - - Ms. Smith will represent the defendant + - Ms. Smith will represent the defendant. hypernym: - 01621566-v ili: i34591 @@ -11939,8 +11939,8 @@ definition: - institute legal proceedings against; file a suit against example: - - He was warned that the district attorney would process him - - She actioned the company for discrimination + - He was warned that the district attorney would process him. + - She actioned the company for discrimination. hypernym: - 00870255-v ili: i34593 @@ -12036,7 +12036,7 @@ definition: - make revolution example: - - The people revolted when bread prices tripled again + - The people revolted when bread prices tripled again. hypernym: - 02589224-v ili: i34601 @@ -12059,7 +12059,7 @@ entails: - 02527076-v example: - - If soldiers deserted Hitler's army, they were shot + - If soldiers deserted Hitler's army, they were shot. hypernym: - 02079709-v ili: i34603 @@ -12080,7 +12080,7 @@ definition: - take part in a riot; disturb the public peace by engaging in a riot example: - - Students were rioting everywhere in 1968 + - Students were rioting everywhere in 1968. hypernym: - 02590991-v ili: i34605 @@ -12129,7 +12129,7 @@ definition: - cause to suffer example: - - Some religious groups are persecuted in some countries + - Some religious groups are persecuted in some countries. hypernym: - 01806967-v ili: i34610 @@ -12150,7 +12150,7 @@ definition: - succeed in a big way; get to the top example: - - After he published his book, he had arrived + - After he published his book, he had arrived. - I don't know whether I can make it in science! - You will go far, my boy! hypernym: @@ -12166,8 +12166,8 @@ definition: - win approval or support for example: - - Carry all before one - - His speech did not sway the voters + - carry all before one + - His speech did not sway the voters. hypernym: - 02542223-v ili: i34613 @@ -12242,7 +12242,7 @@ definition: - have sovereign power example: - - Henry VIII reigned for a long time + - Henry VIII reigned for a long time. hypernym: - 02592711-v ili: i34620 @@ -12254,8 +12254,8 @@ - succeed in doing, achieving, or producing (something) with the limited or inadequate means available example: - - We got by on just a gallon of gas - - They made do on half a loaf of bread every day + - We got by on just a gallon of gas. + - They made do on half a loaf of bread every day. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34621 @@ -12273,7 +12273,7 @@ definition: - manage in a makeshift way; do with whatever is at hand example: - - after the hurricane destroyed our house, we had to improvise for weeks + - After the hurricane destroyed our house, we had to improvise for weeks. hypernym: - 02593624-v ili: i34622 @@ -12285,7 +12285,7 @@ definition: - try to manage without help example: - - The youngsters had to fend for themselves after their parents died + - The youngsters had to fend for themselves after their parents died. hypernym: - 02593624-v ili: i34623 @@ -12296,8 +12296,8 @@ definition: - be able to manage or manage successfully example: - - I can't hack it anymore - - she could not cut the long days in the office + - I can't hack it anymore. + - She could not cut the long days in the office. hypernym: - 02593624-v ili: i34624 @@ -12309,7 +12309,7 @@ definition: - manage one's existence barely example: - - I guess I can squeeze by on this lousy salary + - I guess I can squeeze by on this lousy salary. hypernym: - 02593624-v ili: i34625 @@ -12325,7 +12325,7 @@ definition: - become friends with example: - - John and Eric soon became friends + - John and Eric soon became friends. - Have you made friends yet in your new environment? hypernym: - 02543752-v @@ -12348,7 +12348,7 @@ definition: - refer to another person for decision or judgment example: - - She likes to relegate difficult questions to her colleagues + - She likes to relegate difficult questions to her colleagues. hypernym: - 00880167-v ili: i34628 @@ -12361,8 +12361,8 @@ definition: - keep company with; hang out with example: - - He associates with strange people - - She affiliates with her colleagues + - He associates with strange people. + - She affiliates with her colleagues. hypernym: - 02382049-v ili: i34629 @@ -12377,9 +12377,9 @@ - exert oneself continuously, vigorously, or obtrusively to gain an end or engage in a crusade for a certain cause or person; be an advocate for example: - - The liberal party pushed for reforms - - She is crusading for women's rights - - The Dean is pushing for his favorite candidate + - The liberal party pushed for reforms. + - She is crusading for women's rights. + - The Dean is pushing for his favorite candidate. hypernym: - 00978685-v ili: i34630 @@ -12397,7 +12397,7 @@ definition: - have recourse to example: - - The government resorted to rationing meat + - The government resorted to rationing meat. hypernym: - 01161188-v ili: i34631 @@ -12410,7 +12410,7 @@ definition: - settle as a colony; of countries in the developing world example: - - Europeans colonized Africa in the 17th century + - Europeans colonized Africa in the 17th century. hypernym: - 02220137-v ili: i34633 @@ -12422,7 +12422,7 @@ definition: - grant independence to (a former colony) example: - - West Africa was decolonized in the early 1960's + - West Africa was decolonized in the early 1960's. hypernym: - 02502711-v ili: i34634 @@ -12434,7 +12434,7 @@ definition: - have amorous affairs; of men example: - - He has been womanizing for years + - He has been womanizing for years. hypernym: - 02382049-v ili: i34635 @@ -12447,7 +12447,7 @@ definition: - turn one's interest to example: - - He took up herpetology at the age of fifty + - He took up herpetology at the age of fifty. hypernym: - 01955796-v ili: i34636 @@ -12498,7 +12498,7 @@ definition: - release a criminal from detention and place them on parole example: - - The prisoner was paroled after serving 10 years in prison + - The prisoner was paroled after serving 10 years in prison. hypernym: - 02426474-v ili: i34641 @@ -12509,7 +12509,7 @@ definition: - gather and spend time together example: - - They always club together + - They always club together. hypernym: - 02433771-v ili: i34642 @@ -12520,7 +12520,7 @@ definition: - unite with a common purpose example: - - The two men clubbed together + - The two men clubbed together. hypernym: - 02475258-v ili: i34643 @@ -12588,8 +12588,8 @@ definition: - devote (part of) one's life or efforts to, as of countries, institutions, or ideas example: - - She served the art of music - - He served the church + - She served the art of music. + - He served the church. - serve the country hypernym: - 02418610-v @@ -12613,7 +12613,7 @@ definition: - act like the master of example: - - He is lording it over the students + - He is lording it over the students. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34652 @@ -12649,7 +12649,7 @@ definition: - be the case by chance example: - - I chanced to meet my old friend in the street + - I chanced to meet my old friend in the street. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i34655 @@ -12660,7 +12660,7 @@ definition: - act, usually en masse, hurriedly or on an impulse example: - - Companies will now stampede to release their latest software + - Companies will now stampede to release their latest software. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34656 @@ -12673,7 +12673,7 @@ definition: - cause a group or mass of people to act on an impulse or hurriedly and impulsively example: - - The tavern owners stampeded us into overeating + - The tavern owners stampeded us into overeating. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i34657 @@ -12684,7 +12684,7 @@ definition: - prevent or interrupt due to rain example: - - The storm had washed out the game + - The storm had washed out the game. hypernym: - 02455370-v ili: i34659 @@ -12696,9 +12696,9 @@ definition: - operate in a certain place, area, or specialty example: - - She works the night clubs - - The salesman works the Midwest - - This artist works mostly in acrylics + - She works the night clubs. + - The salesman works the Midwest. + - This artist works mostly in acrylics. hypernym: - 02418610-v ili: i34660 @@ -12721,7 +12721,7 @@ definition: - apply oneself diligently example: - - Ply one's trade + - ply one's trade hypernym: - 02567910-v ili: i34662 @@ -12732,7 +12732,7 @@ definition: - apply oneself to example: - - Please apply yourself to your homework + - Please apply yourself to your homework. hypernym: - 00888984-v ili: i34663 @@ -12743,7 +12743,7 @@ definition: - do over example: - - They would like to take it over again + - They would like to take it over again. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34664 @@ -12755,7 +12755,7 @@ definition: - be inactive, refrain from acting example: - - The committee is resting over the summer + - The committee is resting over the summer. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34665 @@ -12776,7 +12776,7 @@ - get to know; get acquainted with example: - I met this really handsome guy at a bar last night! - - we met in Singapore + - We met in Singapore. hypernym: - 00600349-v ili: i34667 @@ -12796,7 +12796,7 @@ definition: - almost do or experience something example: - - She came near to screaming with fear + - She came near to screaming with fear. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34669 @@ -12807,8 +12807,8 @@ definition: - come upon or take unawares example: - - She surprised the couple - - He surprised an interesting scene + - She surprised the couple. + - He surprised an interesting scene. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34670 @@ -12819,7 +12819,7 @@ definition: - catch unawares, especially with harmful consequences example: - - The economic downturn blindsided many investors + - The economic downturn blindsided many investors. hypernym: - 02602490-v ili: i34671 @@ -12830,7 +12830,7 @@ definition: - become filled with pride, arrogance, or anger example: - - The mother was swelling with importance when she spoke of her son + - The mother was swelling with importance when she spoke of her son. hypernym: - 00010428-v ili: i34672 @@ -12842,7 +12842,7 @@ definition: - get involved or mixed-up with example: - - He was about to mingle in an unpleasant affair + - He was about to mingle in an unpleasant affair. hypernym: - 02439823-v ili: i34673 @@ -12853,7 +12853,7 @@ definition: - remove from customary environment or associations example: - - years of boarding school estranged the child from her home + - Years of boarding school estranged the child from her home. hypernym: - 02410046-v ili: i34674 @@ -12891,8 +12891,8 @@ definition: - present oneself formally, as before a (judicial) authority example: - - He had to appear in court last month - - She appeared on several charges of theft + - He had to appear in court last month. + - She appeared on several charges of theft. hypernym: - 02009962-v ili: i34677 @@ -12916,8 +12916,8 @@ definition: - get people together example: - - assemble your colleagues - - get together all those who are interested in the project + - Assemble your colleagues. + - Get together all those who are interested in the project. - gather the close family members hypernym: - 00158612-v @@ -12931,7 +12931,7 @@ definition: - form by assembling individuals or constituents example: - - Make a quorum + - make a quorum hypernym: - 02604140-v ili: i34680 @@ -12944,7 +12944,7 @@ definition: - commit adultery example: - - he plays around a lot + - He plays around a lot. hypernym: - 02582588-v ili: i34681 @@ -12956,7 +12956,7 @@ definition: - come into the company of example: - - She joined him for a drink + - She joined him for a drink. hypernym: - 02492581-v ili: i34682 @@ -12967,7 +12967,7 @@ definition: - live one's life in a specified environment example: - - she moves in certain circles only + - She moves in certain circles only. hypernym: - 02620422-v ili: i34683 @@ -12978,8 +12978,8 @@ definition: - remove oneself from a familiar environment, usually for pleasure or diversion example: - - We escaped to our summer house for a few days - - The president of the company never manages to get away during the summer + - We escaped to our summer house for a few days. + - The president of the company never manages to get away during the summer. hypernym: - 02078906-v ili: i34684 @@ -12991,8 +12991,8 @@ definition: - deal with; usually used with a form of negation example: - - I wouldn't touch her with a ten-foot pole - - The local Mafia won't touch gambling + - I wouldn't touch her with a ten-foot pole. + - The local Mafia won't touch gambling. hypernym: - 02441196-v ili: i34685 @@ -13003,7 +13003,7 @@ definition: - be unable example: - - I fail to understand your motives + - I fail to understand your motives. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34686 @@ -13048,7 +13048,7 @@ definition: - happen or take place example: - - Things have been breaking pretty well for us in the past few months + - Things have been breaking pretty well for us in the past few months. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -13062,7 +13062,7 @@ - accept and follow the leadership or command or guidance of example: - Let's follow our great helmsman! - - She followed a guru for years + - She followed a guru for years. hypernym: - 00010428-v ili: i34691 @@ -13073,8 +13073,8 @@ definition: - seek or achieve an end by using to one's advantage example: - - She uses her influential friends to get jobs - - The president's wife used her good connections + - She uses her influential friends to get jobs. + - The president's wife used her good connections. hypernym: - 01165070-v ili: i34692 @@ -13085,9 +13085,9 @@ definition: - develop a habit; apply oneself to a practice or occupation example: - - She took to drink - - Men take to the military trades - - He took to visiting bars + - She took to drink. + - Men take to the military trades. + - He took to visiting bars. hypernym: - 00546637-v ili: i34693 @@ -13101,8 +13101,8 @@ of the direct object example: - begin a cigar - - She started the soup while it was still hot - - We started physics in 10th grade + - She started the soup while it was still hot. + - We started physics in 10th grade. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34694 @@ -13129,9 +13129,9 @@ definition: - greet, as with a prescribed form, title, or name example: - - He always addresses me with ‘Sir’ - - Call me Mister - - She calls him by first name + - He always addresses me with ‘Sir’. + - Call me Mister. + - She calls him by first name. hypernym: - 00899077-v ili: i34696 @@ -13156,7 +13156,7 @@ definition: - become less severe or strict example: - - The rules relaxed after the new director arrived + - The rules relaxed after the new director arrived. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i34698 @@ -13170,7 +13170,7 @@ definition: - make less severe or strict example: - - The government relaxed the curfew after most of the rebels were caught + - The government relaxed the curfew after most of the rebels were caught. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i34699 @@ -13184,7 +13184,7 @@ definition: - become less tense, less formal, or less restrained, and assume a friendlier manner example: - - our new colleague relaxed when he saw that we were a friendly group + - Our new colleague relaxed when he saw that we were a friendly group. hypernym: - 00010428-v ili: i34700 @@ -13196,7 +13196,7 @@ definition: - act prematurely or without reflection or too soon example: - - she wanted to quit her job but her mother told her not to go off half-cocked + - She wanted to quit her job but her mother told her not to go off half-cocked. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34701 @@ -13208,7 +13208,7 @@ definition: - make a forceful move against example: - - the electronic travel market is slam-dunking traditional travel agencies + - The electronic travel market is slam-dunking traditional travel agencies. hypernym: - 00137133-v ili: i34702 @@ -13219,7 +13219,7 @@ definition: - take watchful responsibility for example: - - I baby-sit the neighbor's plants when she is out of town + - I baby-sit the neighbor's plants when she is out of town. hypernym: - 02461453-v ili: i34703 @@ -13231,7 +13231,7 @@ definition: - bring together for a common purpose or action or ideology or in a shared situation example: - - the Democratic Party platform united several splinter groups + - The Democratic Party platform united several splinter groups. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i34704 diff --git a/src/yaml/verb.stative.yaml b/src/yaml/verb.stative.yaml index 56b40806..6da7c3e6 100644 --- a/src/yaml/verb.stative.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/verb.stative.yaml @@ -55,8 +55,8 @@ definition: - have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun) example: - - John is rich - - This is not a good answer + - John is rich. + - This is not a good answer. ili: i34713 members: - be @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ - be the sole or primary factor in the existence, acquisition, supply, or disposal of something example: - - Passing grades account for half of the grades given in this exam + - Passing grades account for half of the grades given in this exam. hypernym: - 02622439-v ili: i34714 @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ definition: - be contrary to ordinary procedure or limitations example: - - Opinions on bombing the Serbs cut across party lines + - Opinions on bombing the Serbs cut across party lines. hypernym: - 02724418-v ili: i34715 @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ definition: - occupy a large, elongated area example: - - The park stretched beneath the train line + - The park stretched beneath the train line. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i34716 @@ -126,9 +126,9 @@ definition: - have a beginning, in a temporal, spatial, or evaluative sense example: - - The DMZ begins right over the hill - - The second movement begins after the Allegro - - Prices for these homes start at $250,000 + - The DMZ begins right over the hill. + - The second movement begins after the Allegro. + - Prices for these homes start at $250,000. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i34719 @@ -143,10 +143,10 @@ definition: - have a beginning characterized in some specified way example: - - The novel begins with a murder - - My property begins with the three maple trees - - Her day begins with a workout - - The semester begins with a convocation ceremony + - The novel begins with a murder. + - My property begins with the three maple trees. + - Her day begins with a workout. + - The semester begins with a convocation ceremony. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i34720 @@ -162,8 +162,8 @@ definition: - have a beginning, of a temporal event example: - - WW II began in 1939 when Hitler marched into Poland - - The company's Asia tour begins next month + - WW II began in 1939 when Hitler marched into Poland. + - The company's Asia tour begins next month. hypernym: - 02614382-v ili: i34721 @@ -177,8 +177,8 @@ definition: - enter a particular state example: - - Laziness set in - - After a few moments, the effects of the drug kicked in + - Laziness set in. + - After a few moments, the effects of the drug kicked in. hypernym: - 02614382-v ili: i34722 @@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ definition: - appear or develop example: - - The age of computers had dawned + - The age of computers had dawned. hypernym: - 02614382-v ili: i34723 @@ -202,10 +202,10 @@ - have an end, in a temporal, spatial, or quantitative sense; either spatial or metaphorical example: - - the bronchioles terminate in a capillary bed - - Your rights stop where you infringe upon the rights of other - - My property ends by the bushes - - The symphony ends in a pianissimo + - The bronchioles terminate in a capillary bed. + - Your rights stop where you infringe upon the rights of other. + - My property ends by the bushes. + - The symphony ends in a pianissimo. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i34724 @@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ definition: - come to a close example: - - The concert closed with a nocturne by Chopin + - The concert closed with a nocturne by Chopin. hypernym: - 02615799-v ili: i34725 @@ -254,8 +254,8 @@ - happen in a certain way, leading to, producing, or resulting in a certain outcome, often well example: - - Things worked out in an interesting way - - Not everything worked out in the end and we were disappointed + - Things worked out in an interesting way. + - Not everything worked out in the end and we were disappointed. hypernym: - 02616880-v ili: i34728 @@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ definition: - be in some specified state or condition example: - - I stand corrected + - I stand corrected. hypernym: - 02610777-v ili: i34729 @@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ definition: - give a new or different definition to example: - - She redefined his duties + - She redefined his duties. hypernym: - 02617665-v ili: i34731 @@ -301,10 +301,10 @@ definition: - touch or seem as if touching visually or audibly example: - - Light fell on her face - - The sun shone on the fields - - The light struck the golden necklace - - A strange sound struck my ears + - Light fell on her face. + - The sun shone on the fields. + - The light struck the golden necklace. + - A strange sound struck my ears. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i34732 @@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ definition: - occur persistently example: - - Musical talent runs in the family + - Musical talent runs in the family. hypernym: - 02618403-v ili: i34733 @@ -330,8 +330,8 @@ definition: - to be found to exist example: - - sexism occurs in many workplaces - - precious stones occur in a large area in Brazil + - Sexism occurs in many workplaces. + - Precious stones occur in a large area in Brazil. hypernym: - 00426024-v ili: i34734 @@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ definition: - have a strong tendency to occur side by side example: - - The words ‘new’ and ‘world’ collocate + - The words ‘new’ and ‘world’ collocate. hypernym: - 02618403-v ili: i34735 @@ -355,9 +355,9 @@ domain_topic: - 01034400-n example: - - She attends class regularly - - I rarely attend services at my church - - did you go to the meeting? + - She attends class regularly. + - I rarely attend services at my church. + - Did you go to the meeting? hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i34736 @@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ definition: - attend religious services example: - - They worship in the traditional manner + - They worship in the traditional manner. hypernym: - 02618797-v ili: i34738 @@ -403,8 +403,8 @@ definition: - fail to attend an event or activity example: - - I missed the concert - - He missed school for a week + - I missed the concert. + - He missed school for a week. hypernym: - 02534950-v ili: i34740 @@ -427,7 +427,7 @@ definition: - play truant from work or school example: - - The boy often plays hooky + - The boy often plays hooky. exemplifies: - 07171981-n hypernym: @@ -441,8 +441,8 @@ definition: - have life, be alive example: - - Our great leader is no more - - My grandfather lived until the end of war + - Our great leader is no more. + - My grandfather lived until the end of war. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i34743 @@ -458,7 +458,7 @@ entails: - 02609706-v example: - - we had to live frugally after the war + - We had to live frugally after the war. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i34744 @@ -480,7 +480,7 @@ definition: - pursue a positive and satisfying existence example: - - You must accept yourself and others if you really want to live + - You must accept yourself and others if you really want to live. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i34746 @@ -493,7 +493,7 @@ definition: - live in a lively, modern, and relaxed style example: - - The Woodstock generation attempted to swing freely + - The Woodstock generation attempted to swing freely. hypernym: - 02620422-v ili: i34747 @@ -572,7 +572,7 @@ definition: - live from day to day, as with some hardship example: - - He eked out his years in great poverty + - He eked out his years in great poverty. hypernym: - 02620422-v ili: i34755 @@ -583,8 +583,8 @@ definition: - be identical to; be someone or something example: - - The president of the company is John Smith - - This is my house + - The president of the company is John Smith. + - This is my house. hypernym: - 02681865-v ili: i34756 @@ -604,9 +604,9 @@ definition: - support oneself example: - - he could barely exist on such a low wage + - He could barely exist on such a low wage. - Can you live on $2000 a month in New York City? - - Many people in the world have to subsist on $1 a day + - Many people in the world have to subsist on $1 a day. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i34758 @@ -622,7 +622,7 @@ definition: - be alive example: - - Every creature that breathes + - every creature that breathes hypernym: - 02622766-v ili: i34759 @@ -642,7 +642,7 @@ definition: - live unhurriedly, irresponsibly, or freely example: - - My son drifted around for years in California before going to law school + - My son drifted around for years in California before going to law school. hypernym: - 02622766-v ili: i34761 @@ -658,7 +658,7 @@ example: - How is she doing in her new job? - How are you making out in graduate school? - - He's come a long way + - He's come a long way. hypernym: - 00342215-v ili: i34762 @@ -674,7 +674,7 @@ - pass, fare, or elapse; of a certain state of affairs or action example: - How is it going? - - The day went well until I got your call + - The day went well until I got your call. hypernym: - 01996535-v ili: i34763 @@ -685,7 +685,7 @@ definition: - be or continue to be in a certain condition example: - - The children went hungry that day + - The children went hungry that day. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i34764 @@ -698,11 +698,11 @@ entails: - 02620216-v example: - - We went without water and food for 3 days - - These superstitions survive in the backwaters of America - - The race car driver lived through several very serious accidents - - how long can a person last without food and water? - - one crash victim died, the other lived + - We went without water and food for 3 days. + - These superstitions survive in the backwaters of America. + - The race car driver lived through several very serious accidents. + - How long can a person last without food and water? + - One crash victim died, the other lived. hypernym: - 02690747-v ili: i34765 @@ -723,8 +723,8 @@ definition: - resist or withstand wear, criticism, etc. example: - - Her shoes won't hold up - - This theory won't hold water + - Her shoes won't hold up. + - This theory won't hold water. hypernym: - 02624202-v ili: i34766 @@ -769,7 +769,7 @@ definition: - surpass in staying power example: - - They outstayed their competitors + - They outstayed their competitors. hypernym: - 02625202-v ili: i34770 @@ -780,7 +780,7 @@ definition: - stay with as a guest example: - - Every summer, we visited our relatives in the country for a month + - Every summer, we visited our relatives in the country for a month. hypernym: - 02643286-v ili: i34771 @@ -803,7 +803,7 @@ entails: - 02620216-v example: - - She outlived her husband by many years + - She outlived her husband by many years. hypernym: - 02620216-v ili: i34773 @@ -818,7 +818,7 @@ entails: - 00092442-v example: - - He survived the cancer against all odds + - He survived the cancer against all odds. hypernym: - 01110559-v ili: i34774 @@ -833,9 +833,9 @@ definition: - die, as in battle or in a hunt example: - - Many soldiers fell at Verdun - - Several deer have fallen to the same gun - - The shooting victim fell dead + - Many soldiers fell at Verdun. + - Several deer have fallen to the same gun. + - The shooting victim fell dead. hypernym: - 00359085-v ili: i34775 @@ -859,12 +859,12 @@ definition: - form or compose example: - - This money is my only income - - The stone wall was the backdrop for the performance - - These constitute my entire belonging - - The children made up the chorus - - This sum represents my entire income for a year - - These few men comprise his entire army + - This money is my only income. + - The stone wall was the backdrop for the performance. + - These constitute my entire belonging. + - The children made up the chorus. + - This sum represents my entire income for a year. + - These few men comprise his entire army. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i34777 @@ -879,7 +879,7 @@ definition: - constitute the essence of example: - - Clothes make the man + - Clothes make the man. hypernym: - 02626667-v ili: i34778 @@ -890,7 +890,7 @@ definition: - form the substance of example: - - Greed and ambition composed his personality + - Greed and ambition composed his personality. hypernym: - 02626667-v ili: i34779 @@ -901,9 +901,9 @@ definition: - to compose or represent example: - - This wall forms the background of the stage setting - - The branches made a roof - - This makes a fine introduction + - This wall forms the background of the stage setting. + - The branches made a roof. + - This makes a fine introduction. hypernym: - 02626667-v ili: i34780 @@ -925,7 +925,7 @@ definition: - act as a barrier between; stand between example: - - The mountain range divides the two countries + - The mountain range divides the two countries. hypernym: - 02531113-v ili: i34782 @@ -937,7 +937,7 @@ definition: - be connected example: - - In my heart I can make the world hang together + - In my heart I can make the world hang together. hypernym: - 01357376-v ili: i34783 @@ -949,9 +949,9 @@ definition: - be or become joined or united or linked example: - - The two streets connect to become a highway - - Our paths joined - - The travelers linked up again at the airport + - The two streets connect to become a highway. + - Our paths joined. + - The travelers linked up again at the airport. hypernym: - 02681865-v ili: i34784 @@ -966,7 +966,7 @@ definition: - unite by forming a joint or joints example: - - the ankle bone articulates with the leg bones to form the ankle bones + - The ankle bone articulates with the leg bones to form the ankle bones. hypernym: - 02628315-v ili: i34785 @@ -977,7 +977,7 @@ definition: - be interconnected, afford passage example: - - These rooms intercommunicate + - These rooms intercommunicate. hypernym: - 02629050-v ili: i34786 @@ -988,7 +988,7 @@ definition: - be interwoven or interconnected example: - - The bones are interconnected via the muscle + - The bones are interconnected via the muscle. hypernym: - 02628315-v ili: i34787 @@ -1011,7 +1011,7 @@ definition: - suffice for a period between two points example: - - This money will keep us going for another year + - This money will keep us going for another year. hypernym: - 02675578-v ili: i34789 @@ -1024,7 +1024,7 @@ definition: - come into existence example: - - What becomes has duration + - What becomes has duration. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i34790 @@ -1035,7 +1035,7 @@ definition: - come into existence, originate example: - - The problem roots in her depression + - The problem roots in her depression. hypernym: - 02629610-v ili: i34791 @@ -1046,7 +1046,7 @@ definition: - develop into a distinctive entity example: - - our plans began to take shape + - Our plans began to take shape. hypernym: - 02629610-v ili: i34792 @@ -1060,7 +1060,7 @@ definition: - form a head or come or grow to a head example: - - The wheat headed early this year + - The wheat headed early this year. hypernym: - 00144670-v ili: i34793 @@ -1071,10 +1071,10 @@ definition: - come into existence; take on form or shape example: - - A new religious movement originated in that country + - A new religious movement originated in that country. - a love that sprang up from friendship - - the idea for the book grew out of a short story - - An interesting phenomenon uprose + - The idea for the book grew out of a short story. + - An interesting phenomenon uprose. hypernym: - 02629610-v ili: i34794 @@ -1093,8 +1093,8 @@ definition: - rise again example: - - His need for a meal resurged - - The candidate resurged after leaving politics for several years + - His need for a meal resurged. + - The candidate resurged after leaving politics for several years. hypernym: - 02630344-v ili: i34795 @@ -1115,7 +1115,7 @@ definition: - come forth or begin from a state of latency example: - - The first winter storm broke over New York + - The first winter storm broke over New York. hypernym: - 02631097-v ili: i34797 @@ -1126,8 +1126,8 @@ definition: - to be the product or result example: - - Melons come from a vine - - Understanding comes from experience + - Melons come from a vine. + - Understanding comes from experience. hypernym: - 02630344-v ili: i34798 @@ -1159,7 +1159,7 @@ definition: - originate or come into being example: - - a question arose + - A question arose. hypernym: - 02629610-v ili: i34801 @@ -1172,7 +1172,7 @@ definition: - form into an aggregated lumpy or fluffy mass example: - - the protoplasms flocculated + - The protoplasms flocculated. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i34802 @@ -1183,7 +1183,7 @@ definition: - cause to become a fluffy or lumpy aggregate example: - - The chemist flocculated the suspended material + - The chemist flocculated the suspended material. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i34803 @@ -1194,7 +1194,7 @@ definition: - form into a nucleus example: - - Some cells had nucleated + - Some cells had nucleated. hypernym: - 02632685-v ili: i34804 @@ -1205,8 +1205,8 @@ definition: - come up (as of feelings and thoughts, or other ephemeral things) example: - - Strong emotions welled up - - Smoke swelled from it + - Strong emotions welled up. + - Smoke swelled from it. hypernym: - 02630344-v ili: i34805 @@ -1218,9 +1218,9 @@ definition: - undergo a change or development example: - - The water turned into ice - - Her former friend became her worst enemy - - He turned traitor + - The water turned into ice. + - Her former friend became her worst enemy. + - He turned traitor. hypernym: - 00382272-v ili: i34806 @@ -1235,8 +1235,8 @@ definition: - cause to change or turn into something different;assume new characteristics example: - - The princess turned the frog into a prince by kissing him - - The alchemists tried to turn lead into gold + - The princess turned the frog into a prince by kissing him. + - The alchemists tried to turn lead into gold. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i34807 @@ -1258,8 +1258,8 @@ definition: - to measure up to in kind or quality example: - - This idea will never amount to anything - - nothing came of his grandiose plans + - This idea will never amount to anything. + - Nothing came of his grandiose plans. hypernym: - 02632685-v ili: i34809 @@ -1290,7 +1290,7 @@ definition: - grow out of, have roots in, originate in example: - - The increase in the national debt stems from the last war + - The increase in the national debt stems from the last war. hypernym: - 02633747-v ili: i34812 @@ -1301,12 +1301,12 @@ definition: - require as useful, just, or proper example: - - It takes nerve to do what she did - - success usually requires hard work - - This job asks a lot of patience and skill - - This position demands a lot of personal sacrifice - - This dinner calls for a spectacular dessert - - This intervention does not postulate a patient's consent + - It takes nerve to do what she did. + - Success usually requires hard work. + - This job asks a lot of patience and skill. + - This position demands a lot of personal sacrifice. + - This dinner calls for a spectacular dessert. + - This intervention does not postulate a patient's consent. hypernym: - 02681865-v ili: i34813 @@ -1327,7 +1327,7 @@ definition: - require to be in a certain grammatical case, voice, or mood example: - - most transitive verbs govern the accusative case in German + - Most transitive verbs govern the accusative case in German. hypernym: - 02634015-v ili: i34814 @@ -1338,7 +1338,7 @@ definition: - require a specified depth for floating example: - - This boat draws 70 inches + - This boat draws 70 inches. hypernym: - 02634015-v ili: i34815 @@ -1349,7 +1349,7 @@ definition: - require to lose, suffer, or sacrifice example: - - This mistake cost him his job + - This mistake cost him his job. hypernym: - 02634015-v ili: i34816 @@ -1360,7 +1360,7 @@ definition: - need badly or desperately example: - - This question cries out for an answer + - This question cries out for an answer. hypernym: - 02634015-v ili: i34817 @@ -1394,8 +1394,8 @@ definition: - include or contain; have as a component example: - - A totally new idea is comprised in this paper - - The record contains many old songs from the 1930's + - A totally new idea is comprised in this paper. + - The record contains many old songs from the 1930's. hypernym: - 02639021-v ili: i34820 @@ -1409,8 +1409,8 @@ - include in scope; include as part of something broader; have as one's sphere or territory example: - - This group encompasses a wide range of people from different backgrounds - - this should cover everyone in the group + - This group encompasses a wide range of people from different backgrounds. + - This should cover everyone in the group. hypernym: - 02639021-v ili: i34821 @@ -1426,7 +1426,7 @@ definition: - have as a feature example: - - This restaurant features the most famous chefs in France + - This restaurant features the most famous chefs in France. hypernym: - 02208144-v ili: i34822 @@ -1441,7 +1441,7 @@ definition: - be equipped with (a mast or sail) example: - - This boat can only carry a small sail + - This boat can only carry a small sail. hypernym: - 02636270-v ili: i34823 @@ -1464,7 +1464,7 @@ definition: - have as a by-product example: - - The big cities gave off so many wonderful American qualities + - The big cities gave off so many wonderful American qualities. hypernym: - 02636270-v ili: i34825 @@ -1475,7 +1475,7 @@ definition: - have or possess in combination example: - - she unites charm with a good business sense + - She unites charm with a good business sense. hypernym: - 02636270-v ili: i34826 @@ -1487,7 +1487,7 @@ definition: - feature as the star example: - - The movie stars Dustin Hoffman as an autistic man + - The movie stars Dustin Hoffman as an autistic man. hypernym: - 02636270-v ili: i34827 @@ -1507,7 +1507,7 @@ definition: - wear or display in an ostentatious or proud manner example: - - she was sporting a new hat + - She was sporting a new hat. hypernym: - 02636270-v ili: i34829 @@ -1520,7 +1520,7 @@ definition: - show an attribute, property, knowledge, or skill example: - - he exhibits a great talent + - He exhibits a great talent. hypernym: - 02638248-v ili: i34830 @@ -1540,7 +1540,7 @@ definition: - have as an attribute, knowledge, or skill example: - - he possesses great knowledge about the Middle East + - He possesses great knowledge about the Middle East. hypernym: - 02636270-v ili: i34832 @@ -1551,7 +1551,7 @@ definition: - be without example: - - This soup lacks salt + - This soup lacks salt. - There is something missing in my jewelry box! ili: i34833 members: @@ -1575,7 +1575,7 @@ definition: - be absent example: - - The child had been missing for a week + - The child had been missing for a week. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i34835 @@ -1588,7 +1588,7 @@ entails: - 02636270-v example: - - The list includes the names of many famous writers + - The list includes the names of many famous writers. hypernym: - 02208144-v ili: i34836 @@ -1599,7 +1599,7 @@ definition: - contain as a part example: - - Dinner at Joe's always involves at least six courses + - Dinner at Joe's always involves at least six courses. hypernym: - 02639021-v ili: i34837 @@ -1610,7 +1610,7 @@ definition: - be composed of example: - - The land he conquered comprised several provinces + - The land he conquered comprised several provinces. - What does this dish consist of? hypernym: - 02639021-v @@ -1633,7 +1633,7 @@ definition: - lack or fail to include example: - - The cost for the trip excludes food and beverages + - The cost for the trip excludes food and beverages. hypernym: - 02638434-v ili: i34840 @@ -1644,9 +1644,9 @@ definition: - be shown or be found to be example: - - She proved to be right - - The medicine turned out to save her life - - She turned up HIV positive + - She proved to be right. + - The medicine turned out to save her life. + - She turned up HIV positive. hypernym: - 02622439-v ili: i34841 @@ -1659,7 +1659,7 @@ definition: - prove to be in the result or end example: - - It turns out that he was right + - It turns out that he was right. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i34842 @@ -1692,7 +1692,7 @@ definition: - contain or include example: - - This new system subsumes the old one + - This new system subsumes the old one. hypernym: - 02639021-v ili: i34845 @@ -1715,7 +1715,7 @@ definition: - be the reason or explanation for example: - - The recession accounts for the slow retail business + - The recession accounts for the slow retail business. hypernym: - 00894956-v ili: i34847 @@ -1726,7 +1726,7 @@ definition: - have as a logical consequence example: - - The water shortage means that we have to stop taking long showers + - The water shortage means that we have to stop taking long showers. hypernym: - 02641628-v ili: i34848 @@ -1739,7 +1739,7 @@ definition: - necessitate or exact example: - - the water shortage compels conservation + - The water shortage compels conservation. hypernym: - 02634015-v ili: i34849 @@ -1759,8 +1759,8 @@ definition: - produce as a result or residue example: - - The water left a mark on the silk dress - - Her blood left a stain on the napkin + - The water left a mark on the silk dress. + - Her blood left a stain on the napkin. hypernym: - 01756692-v ili: i34851 @@ -1776,7 +1776,7 @@ definition: - tend to or result in example: - - This remark led to further arguments among the guests + - This remark led to further arguments among the guests. hypernym: - 02641740-v ili: i34852 @@ -1787,7 +1787,7 @@ definition: - have as a necessary feature example: - - This decision involves many changes + - This decision involves many changes. hypernym: - 02636270-v ili: i34853 @@ -1799,7 +1799,7 @@ definition: - be necessarily associated with or result in or involve example: - - This crime carries a penalty of five years in prison + - This crime carries a penalty of five years in prison. hypernym: - 02642216-v ili: i34854 @@ -1812,10 +1812,10 @@ definition: - have or possess something abstract example: - - I carry her image in my mind's eye - - I will carry the secret to my grave - - I carry these thoughts in the back of my head - - I carry a lot of life insurance + - I carry her image in my mind's eye. + - I will carry the secret to my grave. + - I carry these thoughts in the back of my head. + - I carry a lot of life insurance. hypernym: - 02208144-v ili: i34855 @@ -1849,8 +1849,8 @@ definition: - dwell example: - - You can stay with me while you are in town - - stay a bit longer — the day is still young + - You can stay with me while you are in town. + - Stay a bit longer — the day is still young. exemplifies: - 07087487-n hypernym: @@ -1877,9 +1877,9 @@ definition: - be left; of persons, questions, problems, results, evidence, etc. example: - - There remains the question of who pulled the trigger + - There remains the question of who pulled the trigger. - Carter remains the only President in recent history under whose Presidency the - U.S. did not fight a war + U.S. did not fight a war. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i34860 @@ -1890,7 +1890,7 @@ definition: - stay in one place and anticipate or expect something example: - - I had to wait on line for an hour to get the tickets + - I had to wait on line for an hour to get the tickets. hypernym: - 00721987-v - 01861378-v @@ -1902,7 +1902,7 @@ definition: - wait or pass the time aimlessly or futilely; be kept waiting example: - - She kicked her heels for hours at the gate of the Embassy + - She kicked her heels for hours at the gate of the Embassy. hypernym: - 02644022-v ili: i34862 @@ -1925,8 +1925,8 @@ definition: - be loyal to example: - - She stood by her husband in times of trouble - - The friends stuck together through the war + - She stood by her husband in times of trouble. + - The friends stuck together through the war. hypernym: - 02463535-v ili: i34864 @@ -1940,8 +1940,8 @@ definition: - be a devoted follower or supporter example: - - The residents of this village adhered to Catholicism - - She sticks to her principles + - The residents of this village adhered to Catholicism. + - She sticks to her principles. hypernym: - 02351891-v ili: i34865 @@ -1953,7 +1953,7 @@ definition: - be about a place without any apparent purpose example: - - The high school students like to loiter in the Central Square + - The high school students like to loiter in the Central Square. - Who is this man that is hanging around the department? hypernym: - 02644022-v @@ -1987,7 +1987,7 @@ definition: - be lazy or idle example: - - Her son is just bumming around all day + - Her son is just bumming around all day. hypernym: - 02422604-v ili: i34868 @@ -2010,7 +2010,7 @@ definition: - hang around idly example: - - She did all the work while he lay around + - She did all the work while he lay around. hypernym: - 02422604-v ili: i34869 @@ -2053,7 +2053,7 @@ entails: - 00689424-v example: - - Authorities hesitate to quote exact figures + - Authorities hesitate to quote exact figures. hypernym: - 02647119-v ili: i34873 @@ -2066,7 +2066,7 @@ definition: - to hang about in a place beyond the proper or usual time example: - - The shy student lingered in the corner + - The shy student lingered in the corner. hypernym: - 02646524-v ili: i34874 @@ -2078,7 +2078,7 @@ definition: - interrupt temporarily an activity before continuing example: - - The speaker paused + - The speaker paused. hypernym: - 02648041-v ili: i34875 @@ -2090,7 +2090,7 @@ definition: - hesitate on moral grounds example: - - The man scrupled to perjure himself + - The man scrupled to perjure himself. hypernym: - 02647119-v ili: i34876 @@ -2101,7 +2101,7 @@ definition: - wait before acting example: - - the scientists held off announcing their results until they repeated the experiment + - The scientists held off announcing their results until they repeated the experiment. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34877 @@ -2114,7 +2114,7 @@ definition: - wait uncompromisingly for something desirable example: - - He held out for the dessert and did not touch the cheeses + - He held out for the dessert and did not touch the cheeses. hypernym: - 02647547-v ili: i34878 @@ -2125,7 +2125,7 @@ definition: - act later than planned, scheduled, or required example: - - Don't delay your application to graduate school or else it won't be considered + - Don't delay your application to graduate school or else it won't be considered. hypernym: - 02647547-v ili: i34879 @@ -2136,7 +2136,7 @@ definition: - postpone doing what one should be doing example: - - He did not want to write the letter and procrastinated for days + - He did not want to write the letter and procrastinated for days. hypernym: - 02648041-v ili: i34880 @@ -2153,7 +2153,7 @@ definition: - postpone or delay needlessly example: - - He procrastinated the matter until it was almost too late + - He procrastinated the matter until it was almost too late. hypernym: - 02648898-v ili: i34881 @@ -2167,7 +2167,7 @@ - 02483178-v - 00797137-v example: - - let's postpone the exam + - Let's postpone the exam. hypernym: - 02648041-v ili: i34882 @@ -2218,7 +2218,7 @@ definition: - render temporarily ineffective example: - - the prison sentence was suspended + - The prison sentence was suspended. hypernym: - 02648898-v ili: i34886 @@ -2248,8 +2248,8 @@ definition: - be larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance example: - - Money reigns supreme here - - Hispanics predominate in this neighborhood + - Money reigns supreme here. + - Hispanics predominate in this neighborhood. hypernym: - 02382049-v ili: i34889 @@ -2264,7 +2264,7 @@ definition: - prevail over example: - - health considerations override financial concerns + - Health considerations override financial concerns. hypernym: - 02650318-v ili: i34890 @@ -2275,7 +2275,7 @@ definition: - be central or dominant example: - - This scene overarches the entire first act + - This scene overarches the entire first act. hypernym: - 02650318-v ili: i34891 @@ -2295,8 +2295,8 @@ definition: - add up in number or quantity example: - - The bills amounted to $2,000 - - The bill came to $2,000 + - The bills amounted to $2,000. + - The bill came to $2,000. hypernym: - 02622439-v ili: i34893 @@ -2311,7 +2311,7 @@ definition: - amount to or come to an average, without loss or gain example: - - The number of hours I work per week averages out to 40 + - The number of hours I work per week averages out to 40. hypernym: - 02651091-v ili: i34894 @@ -2323,7 +2323,7 @@ definition: - weigh more heavily example: - - these considerations outweigh our wishes + - These considerations outweigh our wishes. hypernym: - 02650318-v ili: i34895 @@ -2337,7 +2337,7 @@ definition: - have weight; have import, carry weight example: - - It does not matter much + - It does not matter much. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i34896 @@ -2351,7 +2351,7 @@ - to be oppressive or burdensome example: - weigh heavily on the mind - - Something pressed on his mind + - Something pressed on his mind. hypernym: - 02651923-v ili: i34897 @@ -2363,7 +2363,7 @@ definition: - be worthy of or have a certain rating example: - - This bond rates highly + - This bond rates highly. hypernym: - 02622439-v ili: i34898 @@ -2374,7 +2374,7 @@ definition: - be worthy or deserving example: - - You deserve a promotion after all the hard work you have done + - You deserve a promotion after all the hard work you have done. hypernym: - 02634015-v ili: i34899 @@ -2386,7 +2386,7 @@ definition: - deserve (either good or bad) example: - - It's too bad he got fired, but he sure had it coming + - It's too bad he got fired, but he sure had it coming. hypernym: - 02652462-v ili: i34900 @@ -2397,7 +2397,7 @@ definition: - be worth or be capable of buying example: - - This sum will buy you a ride on the train + - This sum will buy you a ride on the train. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i34901 @@ -2410,7 +2410,7 @@ definition: - be in control example: - - Her husband completely dominates her + - Her husband completely dominates her. hypernym: - 02542223-v ili: i34902 @@ -2433,7 +2433,7 @@ - enter into and control, as of emotions or ideas example: - What possessed you to buy this house? - - A terrible rage possessed her + - A terrible rage possessed her. hypernym: - 02653015-v ili: i34904 @@ -2444,8 +2444,8 @@ definition: - continue to exist example: - - These stories die hard - - The legend of Elvis endures + - These stories die hard. + - The legend of Elvis endures. hypernym: - 00118331-v ili: i34905 @@ -2462,7 +2462,7 @@ definition: - endure example: - - The label stuck to her for the rest of her life + - The label stuck to her for the rest of her life. hypernym: - 01861378-v ili: i34906 @@ -2473,7 +2473,7 @@ definition: - have a long or continuing effect example: - - The discussions with my teacher reverberated throughout my adult life + - The discussions with my teacher reverberated throughout my adult life. hypernym: - 02653599-v ili: i34907 @@ -2484,7 +2484,7 @@ definition: - extend or continue for a certain period of time example: - - The film runs 5 hours + - The film runs 5 hours. hypernym: - 02710788-v ili: i34908 @@ -2516,7 +2516,7 @@ definition: - be valid, applicable, or true example: - - This theory still holds + - This theory still holds. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i34911 @@ -2529,8 +2529,8 @@ definition: - live (in a certain place) example: - - She resides in Princeton - - he occupies two rooms on the top floor + - She resides in Princeton. + - He occupies two rooms on the top floor. hypernym: - 02655932-v ili: i34912 @@ -2543,7 +2543,7 @@ definition: - occupy the whole of example: - - The liquid fills the container + - The liquid fills the container. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i34913 @@ -2565,7 +2565,7 @@ definition: - fill or occupy to the point of overflowing example: - - The students crowded the auditorium + - The students crowded the auditorium. hypernym: - 02655144-v ili: i34915 @@ -2587,7 +2587,7 @@ definition: - reside temporarily example: - - I'm staying at the Hilton + - I'm staying at the Hilton. hypernym: - 02654741-v ili: i34917 @@ -2607,10 +2607,10 @@ definition: - be an inhabitant of or reside in example: - - People lived in Africa millions of years ago - - The people inhabited the islands that are now deserted - - this kind of fish dwells near the bottom of the ocean - - deer are populating the woods + - People lived in Africa millions of years ago. + - The people inhabited the islands that are now deserted. + - This kind of fish dwells near the bottom of the ocean. + - Deer are populating the woods. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i34919 @@ -2624,7 +2624,7 @@ definition: - make one's home in a particular place or community example: - - my parents reside in Florida + - My parents reside in Florida. hypernym: - 02655932-v ili: i34920 @@ -2638,7 +2638,7 @@ definition: - furnish with people example: - - The plains are sparsely populated + - The plains are sparsely populated. hypernym: - 02655932-v ili: i34921 @@ -2649,7 +2649,7 @@ definition: - cause to have too great a population example: - - Some towns in New Jersey are becoming overpopulated + - Some towns in New Jersey are becoming overpopulated. hypernym: - 02655932-v ili: i34922 @@ -2672,7 +2672,7 @@ definition: - provide housing for example: - - We are lodging three foreign students this semester + - We are lodging three foreign students this semester. hypernym: - 02464596-v ili: i34924 @@ -2693,7 +2693,7 @@ definition: - supply with room and board example: - - He is keeping three women in the guest cottage + - He is keeping three women in the guest cottage. - keep boarders hypernym: - 02657519-v @@ -2705,8 +2705,8 @@ definition: - to rear example: - - She keeps a few chickens in the yard - - he keeps bees + - She keeps a few chickens in the yard. + - He keeps bees. hypernym: - 01743695-v ili: i34927 @@ -2750,7 +2750,7 @@ definition: - stay overnight example: - - The boy's friends were allowed to sleep over after the birthday party + - The boy's friends were allowed to sleep over after the birthday party. hypernym: - 02658589-v ili: i34931 @@ -2762,7 +2762,7 @@ definition: - interrupt a journey temporarily, e.g., overnight example: - - We had to stop over in Venezuela on our flight back from Brazil + - We had to stop over in Venezuela on our flight back from Brazil. hypernym: - 01866904-v ili: i34932 @@ -2787,7 +2787,7 @@ definition: - originate (in) example: - - The problems dwell in the social injustices in this country + - The problems dwell in the social injustices in this country. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i34934 @@ -2820,8 +2820,8 @@ definition: - be awarded; be allotted example: - - The first prize goes to Mary - - Her money went on clothes + - The first prize goes to Mary. + - Her money went on clothes. hypernym: - 02225243-v ili: i34937 @@ -2833,8 +2833,8 @@ - live in or as if in a tent example: - Can we go camping again this summer? - - The circus tented near the town - - The houseguests had to camp in the living room + - The circus tented near the town. + - The houseguests had to camp in the living room. hypernym: - 02655932-v ili: i34938 @@ -2849,7 +2849,7 @@ definition: - be present in example: - - sweet memories inhabit this house + - Sweet memories inhabit this house. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i34939 @@ -2869,7 +2869,7 @@ definition: - occupy in large numbers or live on a host example: - - the Kudzu plant infests much of the South and is spreading to the North + - The Kudzu plant infests much of the South and is spreading to the North. hypernym: - 02660511-v ili: i34941 @@ -2882,7 +2882,7 @@ definition: - inhabit a nest, usually after building example: - - birds are nesting outside my window every Spring + - Birds are nesting outside my window every Spring. hypernym: - 02655932-v ili: i34942 @@ -2894,7 +2894,7 @@ - occupy a certain position or area; be somewhere example: - Where is my umbrella? - - The toolshed is in the back + - The toolshed is in the back. - What is behind this behavior? hypernym: - 02609706-v @@ -2907,7 +2907,7 @@ - stay clear of, avoid example: - Keep your hands off my wife! - - Keep your distance from this man — he is dangerous + - Keep your distance from this man — he is dangerous. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i34944 @@ -2922,7 +2922,7 @@ definition: - be clear and obvious example: - - A shining example + - a shining example hypernym: - 00941308-v ili: i34945 @@ -2953,9 +2953,9 @@ - provide shelter for example: - After the earthquake, the government could not provide shelter for the thousands - of homeless people + of homeless people. - source: https://en.wikitionary.org/wiki/shelter#verb - text: during the rainstorm, we sheltered under a tree + text: During the rainstorm, we sheltered under a tree. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i34948 @@ -2966,7 +2966,7 @@ definition: - live and take one's meals at or in example: - - she rooms in an old boarding house + - She rooms in an old boarding house. hypernym: - 02655932-v ili: i34949 @@ -2987,7 +2987,7 @@ definition: - occupy, usually uninvited example: - - My son's friends crashed our house last weekend + - My son's friends crashed our house last weekend. hypernym: - 02654741-v ili: i34951 @@ -2998,9 +2998,9 @@ definition: - be compatible, similar or consistent; coincide in their characteristics example: - - The two stories don't agree in many details - - The handwriting checks with the signature on the form - - The suspect's fingerprints don't match those on the gun + - The two stories don't agree in many details. + - The handwriting checks with the signature on the form. + - The suspect's fingerprints don't match those on the gun. hypernym: - 02622439-v ili: i34952 @@ -3021,7 +3021,7 @@ definition: - be consistent in form, tenor, or character; be congruous example: - - Desires are to be satisfied only so far as consists with an approved end + - Desires are to be satisfied only so far as consists with an approved end. hypernym: - 02663315-v ili: i34953 @@ -3057,7 +3057,7 @@ definition: - match or correspond example: - - The drawing of the suspect answers to the description the victim gave + - The drawing of the suspect answers to the description the victim gave. hypernym: - 02663315-v ili: i34956 @@ -3068,7 +3068,7 @@ definition: - be the same example: - - our views on this matter coincided + - Our views on this matter coincided. hypernym: - 02663315-v ili: i34957 @@ -3101,7 +3101,7 @@ definition: - be parallel to example: - - Their roles are paralleled by ours + - Their roles are paralleled by ours. hypernym: - 02663315-v ili: i34960 @@ -3112,7 +3112,7 @@ definition: - duplicate or match example: - - The polished surface twinned his face and chest in reverse + - The polished surface twinned his face and chest in reverse. hypernym: - 02663315-v ili: i34961 @@ -3125,7 +3125,7 @@ definition: - be compatible with example: - - one idea squares with another + - One idea squares with another. hypernym: - 02663315-v ili: i34962 @@ -3145,7 +3145,7 @@ definition: - be the right size or shape; fit correctly or as desired example: - - This piece won't fit into the puzzle + - This piece won't fit into the puzzle. hypernym: - 02741628-v ili: i34964 @@ -3159,7 +3159,7 @@ definition: - fit together exactly, of identical shapes example: - - triangles tessellate + - Triangles tessellate. hypernym: - 02665841-v ili: i34965 @@ -3170,7 +3170,7 @@ definition: - fit as if by joints example: - - The boards fit neatly + - The boards fit neatly. hypernym: - 02665841-v ili: i34966 @@ -3203,7 +3203,7 @@ definition: - coincide partially or wholly example: - - Our vacations overlap + - Our vacations overlap. hypernym: - 02666520-v ili: i34969 @@ -3214,7 +3214,7 @@ definition: - go or occur together example: - - The word ‘hot’ tends to cooccur with ‘cold’ + - The word ‘hot’ tends to cooccur with ‘cold’. hypernym: - 02722040-v ili: i34970 @@ -3229,7 +3229,7 @@ definition: - be due example: - - payments fall on the 1st of the month + - Payments fall on the 1st of the month. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i34971 @@ -3268,7 +3268,7 @@ - 06110385-n example: - The surfaces of the concave lens may be proportioned so as to aberrate exactly - equal to the convex lens + equal to the convex lens. hypernym: - 02667330-v ili: i34974 @@ -3279,7 +3279,7 @@ definition: - diverge from the expected example: - - The President aberrated from being a perfect gentleman + - The President aberrated from being a perfect gentleman. hypernym: - 02667330-v ili: i34975 @@ -3290,8 +3290,8 @@ definition: - be subject to change in accordance with a variable example: - - Prices vary - - His moods vary depending on the weather + - Prices vary. + - His moods vary depending on the weather. hypernym: - 02672316-v ili: i34976 @@ -3313,7 +3313,7 @@ definition: - vary or move from a fixed point or course example: - - stock prices are drifting higher + - Stock prices are drifting higher. hypernym: - 02668375-v ili: i34978 @@ -3346,7 +3346,7 @@ definition: - support with evidence or authority or make more certain or confirm example: - - The stories and claims were born out by the evidence + - The stories and claims were born out by the evidence. hypernym: - 02663315-v ili: i34981 @@ -3360,7 +3360,7 @@ definition: - use as a basis for theories and claims example: - - what is this new evidence built on? + - What is this new evidence built on? hypernym: - 02717862-v ili: i34982 @@ -3374,7 +3374,7 @@ definition: - be dependent on, as for support or maintenance example: - - elderly parents often depend on their adult children + - Elderly parents often depend on their adult children. hypernym: - 02634015-v ili: i34983 @@ -3386,8 +3386,8 @@ definition: - put trust in with confidence example: - - she is someone you can really rely on when times get rough - - you can rely on his discretion + - She is someone you can really rely on when times get rough. + - You can rely on his discretion. hypernym: - 00690278-v ili: i34984 @@ -3401,7 +3401,7 @@ definition: - be contingent upon (something that is elided) example: - - That depends + - That depends. hypernym: - 02634015-v ili: i34985 @@ -3412,7 +3412,7 @@ definition: - depend on a small thing or be at risk example: - - His life now hangs by a thread + - His life now hangs by a thread. hypernym: - 02670312-v ili: i34986 @@ -3456,7 +3456,7 @@ definition: - be tantamount or equivalent to example: - - Her action amounted to a rebellion + - Her action amounted to a rebellion. hypernym: - 02670846-v ili: i34990 @@ -3467,7 +3467,7 @@ definition: - amount to example: - - This salary increase makes no difference to my standard of living + - This salary increase makes no difference to my standard of living. hypernym: - 02671069-v ili: i34991 @@ -3480,8 +3480,8 @@ definition: - appear like; be similar or bear a likeness to example: - - She resembles her mother very much - - This paper resembles my own work + - She resembles her mother very much. + - This paper resembles my own work. hypernym: - 02663315-v ili: i34992 @@ -3492,7 +3492,7 @@ definition: - bear a physical resemblance to example: - - She looks like her mother + - She looks like her mother. hypernym: - 02671359-v ili: i34993 @@ -3525,7 +3525,7 @@ definition: - be close or similar example: - - Her results approximate my own + - Her results approximate my own. hypernym: - 02671359-v ili: i34996 @@ -3537,7 +3537,7 @@ definition: - be different example: - - These two tests differ in only one respect + - These two tests differ in only one respect. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i34997 @@ -3569,7 +3569,7 @@ definition: - to show differences when compared; be different example: - - the students contrast considerably in their artistic abilities + - The students contrast considerably in their artistic abilities. hypernym: - 02672316-v ili: i35000 @@ -3614,7 +3614,7 @@ definition: - be incompatible; be or come into conflict example: - - These colors clash + - These colors clash. hypernym: - 02673287-v ili: i35004 @@ -3639,7 +3639,7 @@ definition: - be appropriate or necessary example: - - It behooves us to reflect on this matter + - It behooves us to reflect on this matter. hypernym: - 02634015-v ili: i35007 @@ -3651,7 +3651,7 @@ definition: - fail to agree with; be in violation of; as of rules or patterns example: - - This sentence violates the rules of syntax + - This sentence violates the rules of syntax. hypernym: - 02669219-v ili: i35008 @@ -3664,7 +3664,7 @@ definition: - go against example: - - This action flies in the face of the agreement + - This action flies in the face of the agreement. hypernym: - 02674312-v ili: i35009 @@ -3687,8 +3687,8 @@ definition: - be superior or better than some standard example: - - She exceeded our expectations - - She topped her performance of last year + - She exceeded our expectations. + - She topped her performance of last year. hypernym: - 02679754-v ili: i35011 @@ -3704,7 +3704,7 @@ definition: - be greater in scope or size than some standard example: - - Their loyalty exceeds their national bonds + - Their loyalty exceeds their national bonds. hypernym: - 02663315-v ili: i35012 @@ -3726,11 +3726,11 @@ definition: - be sufficient; be adequate, either in quality or quantity example: - - A few words would answer - - This car suits my purpose well + - A few words would answer. + - This car suits my purpose well. - Will $100 do? - - A ‘B’ grade doesn't suffice to get me into medical school - - Nothing else will serve + - A ‘B’ grade doesn't suffice to get me into medical school. + - Nothing else will serve. hypernym: - 02677669-v ili: i35014 @@ -3753,7 +3753,7 @@ definition: - contribute or conduce to example: - - The scandal served to increase his popularity + - The scandal served to increase his popularity. hypernym: - 01646466-v ili: i35016 @@ -3766,10 +3766,10 @@ definition: - promote, benefit, or be useful or beneficial to example: - - Art serves commerce - - Their interests are served - - The lake serves recreation - - The President's wisdom has served the country well + - Art serves commerce. + - Their interests are served. + - The lake serves recreation. + - The President's wisdom has served the country well. hypernym: - 00910304-v ili: i35017 @@ -3783,11 +3783,11 @@ definition: - serve a purpose, role, or function example: - - The tree stump serves as a table - - The female students served as a control group - - This table would serve very well - - His freedom served him well - - The table functions as a desk + - The tree stump serves as a table. + - The female students served as a control group. + - This table would serve very well. + - His freedom served him well. + - The table functions as a desk. hypernym: - 02675578-v ili: i35018 @@ -3801,7 +3801,7 @@ definition: - serve as a means of entrance example: - - This ticket will admit one adult to the show + - This ticket will admit one adult to the show. hypernym: - 02714981-v ili: i35019 @@ -3823,7 +3823,7 @@ definition: - function as or act like example: - - This heap of stones will act as a barrier + - This heap of stones will act as a barrier. hypernym: - 02676679-v ili: i35021 @@ -3855,9 +3855,9 @@ definition: - be equal to in quality or ability example: - - Nothing can rival cotton for durability - - Your performance doesn't even touch that of your colleagues - - Her persistence and ambition only matches that of her parents + - Nothing can rival cotton for durability. + - Your performance doesn't even touch that of your colleagues. + - Her persistence and ambition only matches that of her parents. hypernym: - 01074673-v ili: i35024 @@ -3873,7 +3873,7 @@ definition: - adjust for example: - - engineers will work to correct the effects of air resistance + - Engineers will work to correct the effects of air resistance. hypernym: - 02678923-v ili: i35025 @@ -3890,7 +3890,7 @@ definition: - make up for shortcomings or a feeling of inferiority by exaggerating good qualities example: - - he is compensating for being a bad father + - He is compensating for being a bad father. hypernym: - 02678329-v ili: i35026 @@ -3905,7 +3905,7 @@ definition: - bring into balance or equilibrium example: - - She has to balance work and her domestic duties + - She has to balance work and her domestic duties. - balance the two weights hypernym: - 00457695-v @@ -3923,8 +3923,8 @@ definition: - throw out of balance or equilibrium example: - - The tax relief unbalanced the budget - - The prima donna unbalances the smooth work in our department + - The tax relief unbalanced the budget. + - The prima donna unbalances the smooth work in our department. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i35028 @@ -3945,7 +3945,7 @@ definition: - distinguish oneself example: - - She excelled in math + - She excelled in math. hypernym: - 02672316-v ili: i35030 @@ -3958,8 +3958,8 @@ definition: - be inadequate or objectionable example: - - this sucks! - - this blows! + - This sucks! + - This blows! hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35032 @@ -3972,7 +3972,7 @@ definition: - be good at example: - - She shines at math + - She shines at math. hypernym: - 02679754-v ili: i35033 @@ -3997,8 +3997,8 @@ definition: - be or be capable of being changed or made into example: - - He makes a great host - - He will make a fine father + - He makes a great host. + - He will make a fine father. hypernym: - 02629610-v ili: i35035 @@ -4009,7 +4009,7 @@ definition: - appear like, as in behavior or appearance example: - - Life imitates art + - Life imitates art. hypernym: - 02671359-v ili: i35036 @@ -4020,7 +4020,7 @@ definition: - imitate uncritically and in every aspect example: - - Her little brother apes her behavior + - Her little brother apes her behavior. hypernym: - 02680690-v ili: i35037 @@ -4043,7 +4043,7 @@ definition: - bring to mind example: - - His words echoed John F. Kennedy + - His words echoed John F. Kennedy. hypernym: - 02671359-v ili: i35039 @@ -4064,7 +4064,7 @@ definition: - strive to equal or match, especially by imitating example: - - He is emulating the skating skills of his older sister + - He is emulating the skating skills of his older sister. hypernym: - 01746767-v ili: i35041 @@ -4075,7 +4075,7 @@ definition: - provide for example: - - The grant doesn't cover my salary + - The grant doesn't cover my salary. hypernym: - 02677669-v ili: i35042 @@ -4086,8 +4086,8 @@ definition: - be relevant to example: - - There were lots of questions referring to her talk - - My remark pertained to your earlier comments + - There were lots of questions referring to her talk. + - My remark pertained to your earlier comments. ili: i35043 members: - refer @@ -4106,8 +4106,8 @@ definition: - center upon example: - - Her entire attention centered on her children - - Our day revolved around our work + - Her entire attention centered on her children. + - Our day revolved around our work. hypernym: - 02681865-v ili: i35044 @@ -4125,8 +4125,8 @@ - be pertinent or relevant or applicable example: - The same laws apply to you! - - This theory holds for all irrational numbers - - The same rules go for everyone + - This theory holds for all irrational numbers. + - The same rules go for everyone. hypernym: - 02681865-v ili: i35045 @@ -4141,7 +4141,7 @@ definition: - connect closely and often incriminatingly example: - - This new ruling affects your business + - This new ruling affects your business. hypernym: - 02681865-v ili: i35046 @@ -4154,7 +4154,7 @@ definition: - bring into intimate and incriminating connection example: - - He is implicated in the scheme to defraud the government + - He is implicated in the scheme to defraud the government. hypernym: - 02682907-v ili: i35047 @@ -4176,8 +4176,8 @@ definition: - force into some kind of situation, condition, or course of action example: - - They were swept up by the events - - don't drag me into this business + - They were swept up by the events. + - Don't drag me into this business. hypernym: - 02683377-v ili: i35049 @@ -4206,7 +4206,7 @@ definition: - entrap example: - - Our people should not be mired in the past + - Our people should not be mired in the past. hypernym: - 02683377-v ili: i35051 @@ -4218,7 +4218,7 @@ definition: - be on the mind of example: - - I worry about the second Germanic consonant shift + - I worry about the second Germanic consonant shift. hypernym: - 00630153-v ili: i35052 @@ -4265,9 +4265,9 @@ - be the first item or point, constitute the beginning or start, come first in a series example: - - The number ‘one’ begins the sequence - - A terrible murder begins the novel - - The convocation ceremony officially begins the semester + - The number ‘one’ begins the sequence. + - A terrible murder begins the novel. + - The convocation ceremony officially begins the semester. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35056 @@ -4280,7 +4280,7 @@ definition: - lengthen or extend in duration or space example: - - We sustained the diplomatic negotiations as long as possible + - We sustained the diplomatic negotiations as long as possible. - prolong the treatment of the patient - keep up the good work hypernym: @@ -4297,7 +4297,7 @@ example: - preserve the peace in the family - continue the family tradition - - Carry on the old traditions + - carry on the old traditions hypernym: - 02687605-v ili: i35058 @@ -4315,7 +4315,7 @@ definition: - preserve while making lifeless example: - - mummified ideas and institutions should be gotten rid of + - Mummified ideas and institutions should be gotten rid of. hypernym: - 02685709-v ili: i35059 @@ -4326,7 +4326,7 @@ definition: - stem the flow of example: - - shut off the gas when you leave for a vacation + - Shut off the gas when you leave for a vacation. hypernym: - 02686624-v ili: i35060 @@ -4349,7 +4349,7 @@ definition: - put an end to a state or an activity example: - - Quit teasing your little brother + - Quit teasing your little brother. hypernym: - 00353480-v ili: i35062 @@ -4367,7 +4367,7 @@ definition: - stop doing what one is doing example: - - At midnight, the student decided to call it quits and closed his books + - At midnight, the student decided to call it quits and closed his books. hypernym: - 02686624-v ili: i35063 @@ -4394,7 +4394,7 @@ definition: - cause to give up a habit example: - - She finally broke herself of smoking cigarettes + - She finally broke herself of smoking cigarettes. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i35065 @@ -4408,8 +4408,8 @@ - cause to continue in a certain state, position, or activity example: - hold in place - - She always held herself as a lady - - The students keep me on my toes + - She always held herself as a lady. + - The students keep me on my toes. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i35066 @@ -4431,7 +4431,7 @@ definition: - keep constant through physical or chemical reactions or evolutionary change example: - - Energy is conserved in this process + - Energy is conserved in this process. hypernym: - 02687605-v ili: i35068 @@ -4453,7 +4453,7 @@ definition: - keep up with financial support example: - - The Federal Government carried the province for many years + - The Federal Government carried the province for many years. hypernym: - 01187158-v ili: i35070 @@ -4466,7 +4466,7 @@ definition: - keep at a distance example: - - we have to distance ourselves from these events in order to continue living + - We have to distance ourselves from these events in order to continue living. hypernym: - 02687605-v ili: i35071 @@ -4486,8 +4486,8 @@ definition: - remain in a certain state, position, or condition example: - - The weather held - - They held on the road and kept marching + - The weather held. + - They held on the road and kept marching. hypernym: - 02690747-v ili: i35073 @@ -4498,7 +4498,7 @@ definition: - end weakly example: - - The music just petered out — there was no proper ending + - The music just petered out — there was no proper ending. hypernym: - 02689663-v ili: i35074 @@ -4512,7 +4512,7 @@ definition: - come to or be at an end example: - - the support from our sponsoring agency will discontinue after March 31 + - The support from our sponsoring agency will discontinue after March 31. hypernym: - 02615799-v ili: i35075 @@ -4523,8 +4523,8 @@ definition: - come to an end, stop or cease example: - - the road leaves off at the edge of the forest - - leave off where you started + - The road leaves off at the edge of the forest. + - Leave off where you started. hypernym: - 02689663-v ili: i35076 @@ -4535,7 +4535,7 @@ definition: - continue uninterrupted example: - - The disease will run on unchecked + - The disease will run on unchecked. - The party kept going until 4 A.M. hypernym: - 02690747-v @@ -4550,7 +4550,7 @@ definition: - continue talking or writing in a desultory manner example: - - This novel rambles on and jogs + - This novel rambles on and jogs. hypernym: - 00783045-v ili: i35078 @@ -4563,7 +4563,7 @@ definition: - continue undisturbed and without interference example: - - Let it ride + - Let it ride. hypernym: - 02690747-v ili: i35079 @@ -4574,7 +4574,7 @@ definition: - lose validity example: - - My passports expired last month + - My passports expired last month. hypernym: - 02689663-v ili: i35080 @@ -4587,9 +4587,9 @@ - continue a certain state, condition, or activity example: - Keep on working! - - We continued to work into the night - - Keep smiling - - We went on working until well past midnight + - We continued to work into the night. + - Keep smiling. + - We went on working until well past midnight. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i35081 @@ -4607,9 +4607,9 @@ definition: - to cover or extend over an area or time period example: - - Rivers traverse the valley floor - - The parking lot spans 3 acres - - The novel spans three centuries + - Rivers traverse the valley floor. + - The parking lot spans 3 acres. + - The novel spans three centuries. hypernym: - 02693758-v ili: i35082 @@ -4623,9 +4623,9 @@ definition: - to extend as far as example: - - The sunlight reached the wall + - The sunlight reached the wall. - Can he reach? - - The chair must not touch the wall + - The chair must not touch the wall. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i35083 @@ -4639,10 +4639,10 @@ - stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope; run or extend between two points or beyond a certain point example: - - Service runs all the way to Cranbury - - His knowledge doesn't go very far - - My memory extends back to my fourth year of life - - The facts extend beyond a consideration of her personal assets + - Service runs all the way to Cranbury. + - His knowledge doesn't go very far. + - My memory extends back to my fourth year of life. + - The facts extend beyond a consideration of her personal assets. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i35084 @@ -4659,8 +4659,8 @@ definition: - lead, extend, or afford access example: - - This door goes to the basement - - The road runs South + - This door goes to the basement. + - The road runs South. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i35085 @@ -4672,7 +4672,7 @@ definition: - cause something to pass or lead somewhere example: - - Run the wire behind the cabinet + - Run the wire behind the cabinet. hypernym: - 02056400-v ili: i35086 @@ -4687,8 +4687,8 @@ definition: - extend or reach example: - - The water came up to my waist - - The sleeves come to your knuckles + - The water came up to my waist. + - The sleeves come to your knuckles. hypernym: - 02691775-v ili: i35087 @@ -4699,8 +4699,8 @@ definition: - extend or spread outward from a center or focus or inward towards a center example: - - spokes radiate from the hub of the wheel - - This plants radiate spines in all directions + - Spokes radiate from the hub of the wheel. + - This plants radiate spines in all directions. hypernym: - 02691775-v ili: i35088 @@ -4712,7 +4712,7 @@ definition: - occur in soft rounded shapes example: - - The hills rolled past + - The hills rolled past. hypernym: - 02618403-v ili: i35089 @@ -4726,7 +4726,7 @@ entails: - 01074673-v example: - - she topped her class every year + - She topped her class every year. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35090 @@ -4738,7 +4738,7 @@ definition: - run around the rim of example: - - Sugar rimmed the dessert plate + - Sugar rimmed the dessert plate. hypernym: - 02709399-v ili: i35091 @@ -4749,7 +4749,7 @@ definition: - go along the rim, like a beard around the chin example: - - Houses bearded the top of the heights + - Houses bearded the top of the heights. hypernym: - 02693438-v ili: i35092 @@ -4760,11 +4760,11 @@ definition: - span an interval of distance, space or time example: - - The war extended over five years - - The period covered the turn of the century - - My land extends over the hills on the horizon - - This farm covers some 200 acres - - The Archipelago continues for another 500 miles + - The war extended over five years. + - The period covered the turn of the century. + - My land extends over the hills on the horizon. + - This farm covers some 200 acres. + - The Archipelago continues for another 500 miles. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i35093 @@ -4788,7 +4788,7 @@ definition: - sweep the length of example: - - The gunfire raked the coast + - The gunfire raked the coast. hypernym: - 02694245-v ili: i35095 @@ -4808,7 +4808,7 @@ definition: - extend over and cover a part of example: - - The roofs of the houses overlap in this crowded city + - The roofs of the houses overlap in this crowded city. hypernym: - 02693758-v ili: i35097 @@ -4819,7 +4819,7 @@ definition: - overlap example: - - The roof tiles imbricate + - The roof tiles imbricate. hypernym: - 02694636-v ili: i35098 @@ -4845,7 +4845,7 @@ definition: - spread across or over example: - - A big oil spot spread across the water + - A big oil spot spread across the water. hypernym: - 02693758-v ili: i35100 @@ -4857,7 +4857,7 @@ definition: - spread over land, especially along a subsiding shoreline example: - - The sea transgresses along the West coast of the island + - The sea transgresses along the West coast of the island. hypernym: - 02695141-v ili: i35101 @@ -4868,7 +4868,7 @@ definition: - extend in ridges example: - - The land ridges towards the South + - The land ridges towards the South. hypernym: - 02693758-v ili: i35102 @@ -4879,7 +4879,7 @@ definition: - scatter or intersperse like dots or studs example: - - Hills constellated with lights + - hills constellated with lights hypernym: - 02693758-v ili: i35103 @@ -4892,7 +4892,7 @@ definition: - reach outward in space example: - - The awning extends several feet over the sidewalk + - The awning extends several feet over the sidewalk. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i35104 @@ -4914,7 +4914,7 @@ definition: - range or extend over; occupy a certain area example: - - The plants straddle the entire state + - The plants straddle the entire state. hypernym: - 02626667-v ili: i35106 @@ -4926,7 +4926,7 @@ definition: - stretch over example: - - His residences spread-eagle the entire county + - His residences spread-eagle the entire county. hypernym: - 02696226-v ili: i35107 @@ -4948,7 +4948,7 @@ definition: - be located or situated somewhere example: - - The White House sits on Pennsylvania Avenue + - The White House sits on Pennsylvania Avenue. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i35109 @@ -4959,7 +4959,7 @@ definition: - lie in a sheltered position example: - - The little cottage nestles in the forest + - The little cottage nestles in the forest. hypernym: - 02696550-v ili: i35110 @@ -4970,8 +4970,8 @@ definition: - be placed or located between other things or extend between spaces and events example: - - This interlude intervenes between the two movements - - Eight days intervened + - This interlude intervenes between the two movements. + - Eight days intervened. hypernym: - 02696550-v ili: i35111 @@ -4982,7 +4982,7 @@ definition: - be at the top of or constitute the top or highest point example: - - A star tops the Christmas Tree + - A star tops the Christmas Tree. hypernym: - 02696550-v ili: i35112 @@ -5005,7 +5005,7 @@ definition: - lie moored or anchored example: - - Ship rides at anchor + - Ship rides at anchor. hypernym: - 02696550-v ili: i35114 @@ -5025,7 +5025,7 @@ definition: - concentrate on a particular place or spot example: - - The infection has localized in the left eye + - The infection has localized in the left eye. hypernym: - 02696550-v ili: i35116 @@ -5039,7 +5039,7 @@ definition: - lie obliquely example: - - A scar slanted across his face + - A scar slanted across his face. hypernym: - 02696550-v ili: i35117 @@ -5050,7 +5050,7 @@ definition: - come before example: - - Most English adjectives precede the noun they modify + - Most English adjectives precede the noun they modify. hypernym: - 02696550-v ili: i35118 @@ -5062,8 +5062,8 @@ definition: - be around, often idly or without specific purpose example: - - The object sat in the corner - - We sat around chatting for another hour + - The object sat in the corner. + - We sat around chatting for another hour. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i35119 @@ -5084,7 +5084,7 @@ definition: - lie at the top of example: - - Snow capped the mountains + - Snow capped the mountains. hypernym: - 02696550-v ili: i35121 @@ -5097,9 +5097,9 @@ - be oriented in a certain direction, often with respect to another reference point; be opposite to example: - - The house looks north - - My backyard look onto the pond - - The building faces the park + - The house looks north. + - My backyard look onto the pond. + - The building faces the park. hypernym: - 02696550-v ili: i35122 @@ -5115,7 +5115,7 @@ - be opposite example: - the facing page - - the two sofas face each other + - The two sofas face each other. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i35123 @@ -5138,7 +5138,7 @@ definition: - be in back of example: - - My garage backs their yard + - My garage backs their yard. hypernym: - 02696550-v ili: i35125 @@ -5158,7 +5158,7 @@ definition: - be in the front of or on top of example: - - The list was headed by the name of the president + - The list was headed by the name of the president. hypernym: - 02696550-v ili: i35127 @@ -5169,7 +5169,7 @@ definition: - be on top of example: - - The scarf surmounted the gown + - The scarf surmounted the gown. hypernym: - 02700129-v ili: i35128 @@ -5180,7 +5180,7 @@ definition: - form the topmost part of example: - - A weather vane crowns the building + - A weather vane crowns the building. hypernym: - 02700129-v ili: i35129 @@ -5203,8 +5203,8 @@ - determine or indicate the place, site, or limits of, as if by an instrument or by a survey example: - - Our sense of sight enables us to locate objects in space - - Locate the boundaries of the property + - Our sense of sight enables us to locate objects in space. + - locate the boundaries of the property hypernym: - 00920843-v ili: i35131 @@ -5225,7 +5225,7 @@ definition: - locate by means of radar example: - - The pilot managed to radiolocate the lost aircraft + - The pilot managed to radiolocate the lost aircraft. hypernym: - 02700775-v ili: i35133 @@ -5248,7 +5248,7 @@ definition: - identify the location or place of example: - - We localized the source of the infection + - We localized the source of the infection. hypernym: - 02700775-v ili: i35135 @@ -5261,7 +5261,7 @@ definition: - look down on example: - - The villa dominates the town + - The villa dominates the town. hypernym: - 02696550-v ili: i35136 @@ -5275,7 +5275,7 @@ definition: - make appear small by comparison example: - - This year's debt dwarfs that of last year + - This year's debt dwarfs that of last year. hypernym: - 02701971-v ili: i35137 @@ -5288,8 +5288,8 @@ definition: - appear very large or occupy a commanding position example: - - The huge sculpture predominates over the fountain - - Large shadows loomed on the canyon wall + - The huge sculpture predominates over the fountain. + - Large shadows loomed on the canyon wall. hypernym: - 02702643-v ili: i35138 @@ -5303,7 +5303,7 @@ definition: - rise up example: - - The building rose before them + - The building rose before them. hypernym: - 02137900-v ili: i35139 @@ -5316,7 +5316,7 @@ definition: - come into view indistinctly, often threateningly example: - - Another air plane loomed into the sky + - Another air plane loomed into the sky. hypernym: - 02137900-v ili: i35140 @@ -5327,7 +5327,7 @@ definition: - pose a threat to; present a danger to example: - - The pollution is endangering the crops + - The pollution is endangering the crops. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35141 @@ -5344,7 +5344,7 @@ definition: - be suspended over or hang over example: - - This huge rock beetles over the edge of the town + - This huge rock beetles over the edge of the town. hypernym: - 01484705-v ili: i35142 @@ -5365,7 +5365,7 @@ definition: - represent, as of a character on stage example: - - Derek Jacobi was Hamlet + - Derek Jacobi was Hamlet. hypernym: - 00837915-v ili: i35144 @@ -5410,8 +5410,8 @@ definition: - represent in bodily form example: - - He embodies all that is evil wrong with the system - - The painting substantiates the feelings of the artist + - He embodies all that is evil wrong with the system. + - The painting substantiates the feelings of the artist. hypernym: - 02705339-v ili: i35148 @@ -5427,7 +5427,7 @@ domain_topic: - 05955536-n example: - - Hindus believe that we transmigrate + - Hindus believe that we transmigrate. hypernym: - 00361585-v ili: i35149 @@ -5449,7 +5449,7 @@ definition: - embody the essential characteristics of or be a typical example of example: - - The fugue typifies Bach's style of composition + - The fugue typifies Bach's style of composition. hypernym: - 00837915-v ili: i35151 @@ -5463,7 +5463,7 @@ - take the place of or be parallel or equivalent to example: - Because of the sound changes in the course of history, an ‘h’ in Greek stands - for an ‘s’ in Latin + for an ‘s’ in Latin. hypernym: - 02670846-v ili: i35152 @@ -5476,7 +5476,7 @@ definition: - be homologous example: - - A person's arms homologize with a quadruped's forelimbs + - A person's arms homologize with a quadruped's forelimbs. hypernym: - 02663315-v ili: i35153 @@ -5500,8 +5500,8 @@ definition: - go together example: - - The colors don't harmonize - - Their ideas concorded + - The colors don't harmonize. + - Their ideas concorded. hypernym: - 02663315-v ili: i35155 @@ -5520,8 +5520,8 @@ definition: - blend or harmonize example: - - This flavor will blend with those in your dish - - This sofa won't go with the chairs + - This flavor will blend with those in your dish. + - This sofa won't go with the chairs. hypernym: - 02705946-v ili: i35156 @@ -5558,9 +5558,9 @@ definition: - contain or hold; have within example: - - The jar carries wine - - The canteen holds fresh water - - This can contains water + - The jar carries wine. + - The canteen holds fresh water. + - This can contains water. hypernym: - 02639021-v ili: i35159 @@ -5576,8 +5576,8 @@ definition: - be capable of holding or containing example: - - This box won't take all the items - - The flask holds one gallon + - This box won't take all the items. + - The flask holds one gallon. hypernym: - 02208144-v ili: i35160 @@ -5593,7 +5593,7 @@ definition: - be able to accommodate for sleeping example: - - This tent sleeps six people + - This tent sleeps six people. hypernym: - 02738673-v ili: i35161 @@ -5604,9 +5604,9 @@ definition: - hold back within example: - - This soil retains water - - I retain this drug for a long time - - the dam retains the water + - This soil retains water. + - I retain this drug for a long time. + - The dam retains the water. hypernym: - 02706727-v ili: i35162 @@ -5617,7 +5617,7 @@ definition: - contain or cover example: - - This box houses the gears + - This box houses the gears. hypernym: - 02738673-v ili: i35163 @@ -5628,7 +5628,7 @@ definition: - be able to seat example: - - The theater seats 2,000 + - The theater seats 2,000. hypernym: - 02738673-v ili: i35164 @@ -5653,7 +5653,7 @@ definition: - be tall; have a height of; copula example: - - She stands 6 feet tall + - She stands 6 feet tall. hypernym: - 02710209-v ili: i35166 @@ -5664,7 +5664,7 @@ definition: - be priced at example: - - These shoes cost $100 + - These shoes cost $100. hypernym: - 02622439-v ili: i35167 @@ -5676,7 +5676,7 @@ definition: - cost a certain amount example: - - My daughter's wedding set me back $20,000 + - My daughter's wedding set me back $20,000. hypernym: - 02708368-v ili: i35168 @@ -5689,7 +5689,7 @@ definition: - be agreeable or acceptable to example: - - This suits my needs + - This suits my needs. hypernym: - 01185870-v ili: i35169 @@ -5713,7 +5713,7 @@ definition: - admit to testing or proof example: - - This silly excuse won't wash in traffic court + - This silly excuse won't wash in traffic court. hypernym: - 02708878-v ili: i35171 @@ -5744,7 +5744,7 @@ definition: - be in line with; form a line along example: - - trees line the riverbank + - Trees line the riverbank. hypernym: - 02696550-v ili: i35174 @@ -5765,7 +5765,7 @@ definition: - border on; come close to example: - - His behavior verges on the criminal + - His behavior verges on the criminal. hypernym: - 02716547-v ili: i35176 @@ -5777,7 +5777,7 @@ - come near or verge on, resemble, come nearer in quality, or character example: - This borders on discrimination! - - His playing approaches that of Horowitz + - His playing approaches that of Horowitz. hypernym: - 02672137-v ili: i35177 @@ -5789,7 +5789,7 @@ definition: - form a line example: - - The buildings all line up neatly + - The buildings all line up neatly. hypernym: - 01466592-v ili: i35178 @@ -5800,7 +5800,7 @@ definition: - have certain dimensions example: - - This table surfaces measures 20 inches by 36 inches + - This table surfaces measures 20 inches by 36 inches. hypernym: - 02622439-v ili: i35179 @@ -5811,7 +5811,7 @@ definition: - determine the weight of example: - - The butcher weighed the chicken + - The butcher weighed the chicken. hypernym: - 00490773-v ili: i35180 @@ -5836,7 +5836,7 @@ definition: - persist for a specified period of time example: - - The bad weather lasted for three days + - The bad weather lasted for three days. hypernym: - 02710209-v ili: i35182 @@ -5848,7 +5848,7 @@ definition: - last and be usable example: - - This dress wore well for almost ten years + - This dress wore well for almost ten years. hypernym: - 02710788-v ili: i35183 @@ -5861,7 +5861,7 @@ definition: - last longer than others example: - - This material outwears all others + - This material outwears all others. hypernym: - 01108050-v ili: i35184 @@ -5882,7 +5882,7 @@ definition: - be part of example: - - This problem inheres in the design + - This problem inheres in the design. hypernym: - 02639021-v ili: i35186 @@ -5894,7 +5894,7 @@ definition: - be included in or classified as example: - - This falls under the rubric ‘various’ + - This falls under the rubric ‘various’. hypernym: - 02626667-v ili: i35187 @@ -5925,7 +5925,7 @@ - be undecided about something; waver between conflicting positions or courses of action example: - - He oscillates between accepting the new position and retirement + - He oscillates between accepting the new position and retirement. hypernym: - 02646524-v ili: i35190 @@ -5957,7 +5957,7 @@ definition: - be noisy with activity example: - - This office is buzzing with activity + - This office is buzzing with activity. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i35193 @@ -5970,9 +5970,9 @@ definition: - resist or confront with resistance example: - - The politician defied public opinion - - The new material withstands even the greatest wear and tear - - The bridge held + - The politician defied public opinion. + - The new material withstands even the greatest wear and tear. + - The bridge held. hypernym: - 01119003-v ili: i35194 @@ -5997,7 +5997,7 @@ definition: - face and withstand with courage example: - - She braved the elements + - She braved the elements. hypernym: - 02712676-v ili: i35196 @@ -6011,7 +6011,7 @@ definition: - be applicable to; as to an analysis example: - - This theory lends itself well to our new data + - This theory lends itself well to our new data. hypernym: - 02663315-v ili: i35197 @@ -6036,7 +6036,7 @@ definition: - elude, especially in a baffling way example: - - This behavior defies explanation + - This behavior defies explanation. hypernym: - 02729107-v ili: i35199 @@ -6071,7 +6071,7 @@ definition: - spend time badly or unwisely example: - - He misspent his youth + - He misspent his youth. hypernym: - 02271905-v ili: i35202 @@ -6082,7 +6082,7 @@ definition: - use up a period of time in a specific way example: - - how are you spending your summer vacation? + - How are you spending your summer vacation? hypernym: - 01159815-v ili: i35203 @@ -6104,7 +6104,7 @@ definition: - spend a holiday after one's marriage example: - - they plan to honeymoon in Hawai'i + - They plan to honeymoon in Hawai'i. hypernym: - 02714581-v ili: i35205 @@ -6115,7 +6115,7 @@ definition: - spend time in prison or in a labor camp example: - - He did six years for embezzlement + - He did six years for embezzlement. hypernym: - 02714280-v ili: i35206 @@ -6146,8 +6146,8 @@ definition: - spend the winter example: - - We wintered on the Riviera - - Shackleton's men overwintered on Elephant Island + - We wintered on the Riviera. + - Shackleton's men overwintered on Elephant Island. hypernym: - 02714280-v ili: i35209 @@ -6159,7 +6159,7 @@ definition: - spend the summer example: - - We summered in Kashmir + - We summered in Kashmir. hypernym: - 02714280-v ili: i35210 @@ -6170,8 +6170,8 @@ definition: - extend in a different direction example: - - The lines start to diverge here - - Their interests diverged + - The lines start to diverge here. + - Their interests diverged. hypernym: - 02691775-v ili: i35211 @@ -6182,7 +6182,7 @@ definition: - branch off example: - - The road divaricates here + - The road divaricates here. hypernym: - 02715780-v ili: i35212 @@ -6193,7 +6193,7 @@ definition: - meet at breast level example: - - The runner breasted the tape + - The runner breasted the tape. hypernym: - 02716276-v ili: i35213 @@ -6204,7 +6204,7 @@ definition: - be adjacent or come together example: - - The lines converge at this point + - The lines converge at this point. hypernym: - 02009962-v ili: i35214 @@ -6228,7 +6228,7 @@ definition: - serve as a shore to example: - - The river was shored by trees + - The river was shored by trees. hypernym: - 02716547-v ili: i35216 @@ -6239,7 +6239,7 @@ definition: - close in example: - - darkness enclosed him + - Darkness enclosed him. hypernym: - 02706727-v ili: i35217 @@ -6252,7 +6252,7 @@ definition: - enclose with banks, as for support or protection example: - - The river was embanked with a dyke + - The river was embanked with a dyke. hypernym: - 02716988-v ili: i35218 @@ -6294,8 +6294,8 @@ definition: - be contingent on example: - - The outcomes rides on the results of the election - - Your grade will depend on your homework + - The outcomes rides on the results of the election. + - Your grade will depend on your homework. hypernym: - 02634015-v ili: i35222 @@ -6312,7 +6312,7 @@ definition: - form a pattern example: - - These sentences pattern like the ones we studied before + - These sentences pattern like the ones we studied before. hypernym: - 02663315-v ili: i35223 @@ -6323,7 +6323,7 @@ definition: - be earlier in time; go back further example: - - Stone tools precede bronze tools + - Stone tools precede bronze tools. hypernym: - 02412896-v ili: i35224 @@ -6339,7 +6339,7 @@ definition: - be later in time example: - - Tuesday always follows Monday + - Tuesday always follows Monday. hypernym: - 02726229-v ili: i35225 @@ -6355,7 +6355,7 @@ definition: - cause to point example: - - Orient the house towards the West + - orient the house towards the West hypernym: - 01991174-v ili: i35226 @@ -6366,7 +6366,7 @@ definition: - cause to point inward example: - - stem your skis + - Stem your skis. hypernym: - 02718789-v ili: i35227 @@ -6377,8 +6377,8 @@ definition: - be oriented example: - - The weather vane points North - - the dancers toes pointed outward + - The weather vane points North. + - The dancers toes pointed outward. hypernym: - 02696550-v ili: i35228 @@ -6390,8 +6390,8 @@ definition: - extend out or project in space example: - - His sharp nose jutted out - - A single rock sticks out from the cliff + - His sharp nose jutted out. + - A single rock sticks out from the cliff. hypernym: - 00027698-v ili: i35229 @@ -6415,7 +6415,7 @@ definition: - push violently in a specified direction example: - - The front of the trains that had collided head-on thrust up into the air + - The front of the trains that had collided head-on thrust up into the air. hypernym: - 02719247-v ili: i35231 @@ -6442,7 +6442,7 @@ definition: - thrust up like a spear example: - - The branch speared up into the air + - The branch speared up into the air. hypernym: - 02719247-v ili: i35233 @@ -6464,7 +6464,7 @@ definition: - form a rounded prominence example: - - The starved child's belly protuberated + - The starved child's belly protuberated. hypernym: - 02720235-v ili: i35235 @@ -6497,9 +6497,9 @@ definition: - be teeming, be abuzz example: - - The garden was swarming with bees - - The plaza is teeming with undercover policemen - - her mind pullulated with worries + - The garden was swarming with bees. + - The plaza is teeming with undercover policemen. + - Her mind pullulated with worries. hypernym: - 02712465-v ili: i35238 @@ -6532,8 +6532,8 @@ definition: - be in a state of movement or action example: - - The room abounded with screaming children - - The garden bristled with toddlers + - The room abounded with screaming children. + - The garden bristled with toddlers. hypernym: - 02636270-v ili: i35241 @@ -6546,7 +6546,7 @@ definition: - be completely full example: - - His eyes brimmed with tears + - His eyes brimmed with tears. hypernym: - 02636270-v ili: i35242 @@ -6568,7 +6568,7 @@ definition: - be full of example: - - The old cheese was crawling with maggots + - The old cheese was crawling with maggots. hypernym: - 02720849-v ili: i35244 @@ -6579,10 +6579,10 @@ definition: - be present or associated with an event or entity example: - - French fries come with the hamburger - - heart attacks are accompanied by destruction of heart tissue - - fish usually goes with white wine - - this kind of vein accompanies certain arteries + - French fries come with the hamburger. + - Heart attacks are accompanied by destruction of heart tissue. + - Fish usually goes with white wine. + - This kind of vein accompanies certain arteries. hypernym: - 02382049-v ili: i35245 @@ -6596,7 +6596,7 @@ definition: - to accompany as a circumstance or follow as a result example: - - Menuhin's playing was attended by a 15-minute standing ovation + - Menuhin's playing was attended by a 15-minute standing ovation. hypernym: - 02722040-v ili: i35246 @@ -6628,9 +6628,9 @@ definition: - have with oneself; have on one's person example: - - She always takes an umbrella - - I always carry money - - She packs a gun when she goes into the mountains + - She always takes an umbrella. + - I always carry money. + - She packs a gun when she goes into the mountains. hypernym: - 02636270-v ili: i35249 @@ -6654,8 +6654,8 @@ definition: - hang loosely example: - - the ornaments dangled from the tree - - The light dropped from the ceiling + - The ornaments dangled from the tree. + - The light dropped from the ceiling. hypernym: - 01484705-v ili: i35251 @@ -6668,7 +6668,7 @@ definition: - hang loosely or laxly example: - - His tongue lolled + - His tongue lolled. hypernym: - 02723347-v ili: i35252 @@ -6680,7 +6680,7 @@ definition: - make up for example: - - His skills offset his opponent's superior strength + - His skills offset his opponent's superior strength. hypernym: - 02678923-v ili: i35253 @@ -6705,7 +6705,7 @@ definition: - be compatible or in accordance with example: - - You must adhere to the rules + - You must adhere to the rules. hypernym: - 02663315-v ili: i35255 @@ -6716,8 +6716,8 @@ definition: - have in common example: - - Our children share a love of music - - The two countries share a long border + - Our children share a love of music. + - The two countries share a long border. hypernym: - 02666709-v ili: i35256 @@ -6763,7 +6763,7 @@ entails: - 01777267-v example: - - She is pouting because she didn't get what she wanted + - She is pouting because she didn't get what she wanted. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i35260 @@ -6776,7 +6776,7 @@ definition: - be willing or inclined to accept example: - - He did not take kindly to my critical remarks + - He did not take kindly to my critical remarks. hypernym: - 02725274-v ili: i35261 @@ -6787,9 +6787,9 @@ definition: - have a tendency or disposition to do or be something; be inclined example: - - She tends to be nervous before her lectures - - These dresses run small - - He inclined to corpulence + - She tends to be nervous before her lectures. + - These dresses run small. + - He inclined to corpulence. hypernym: - 02622439-v ili: i35262 @@ -6804,7 +6804,7 @@ definition: - be given to example: - - She suffers from a tendency to talk too much + - She suffers from a tendency to talk too much. hypernym: - 02725274-v ili: i35263 @@ -6815,8 +6815,8 @@ definition: - be a part or adjunct example: - - the uniform looks like it belonged to a museum collection - - These pages don't belong + - The uniform looks like it belonged to a museum collection. + - These pages don't belong. hypernym: - 02681865-v ili: i35264 @@ -6828,8 +6828,8 @@ definition: - come as a logical consequence; follow logically example: - - It follows that your assertion is false - - the theorem falls out nicely + - It follows that your assertion is false. + - The theorem falls out nicely. hypernym: - 02640346-v ili: i35265 @@ -6841,7 +6841,7 @@ definition: - come after in time, as a result example: - - A terrible tsunami followed the earthquake + - A terrible tsunami followed the earthquake. hypernym: - 02640346-v ili: i35266 @@ -6856,7 +6856,7 @@ definition: - be next example: - - Mary plays best, with John and Sue following + - Mary plays best, with John and Sue following. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i35267 @@ -6871,8 +6871,8 @@ definition: - to bring something about at a later time than example: - - She followed dinner with a brandy - - He followed his lecture with a question and answer period + - She followed dinner with a brandy. + - He followed his lecture with a question and answer period. hypernym: - 01632781-v ili: i35268 @@ -6895,7 +6895,7 @@ definition: - make oneself subject to; bring upon oneself; become liable to example: - - People who smoke incur a great danger to their health + - People who smoke incur a great danger to their health. hypernym: - 02115410-v ili: i35270 @@ -6906,8 +6906,8 @@ definition: - have a particular form example: - - the story or argument runs as follows - - as the saying goes … + - 'The story or argument runs as follows: …' + - as the saying goes, … hypernym: - 02622439-v ili: i35271 @@ -6920,11 +6920,11 @@ - make a possibility or provide opportunity for; permit to be attainable or cause to remain example: - - This leaves no room for improvement - - The evidence allows only one conclusion + - This leaves no room for improvement. + - The evidence allows only one conclusion. - allow for mistakes - leave lots of time for the trip - - This procedure provides for lots of leeway + - This procedure provides for lots of leeway. hypernym: - 02344167-v ili: i35272 @@ -6940,7 +6940,7 @@ definition: - be mentioned example: - - These names came up in the discussion + - These names came up in the discussion. hypernym: - 00340548-v ili: i35273 @@ -6951,8 +6951,8 @@ definition: - be oriented in a certain direction example: - - The house looks out on a tennis court - - The apartment overlooks the Hudson + - The house looks out on a tennis court. + - The apartment overlooks the Hudson. hypernym: - 02696550-v ili: i35274 @@ -6966,7 +6966,7 @@ definition: - be or play a part of or in example: - - Elections figure prominently in every government program + - Elections figure prominently in every government program. - How do the elections figure in the current pattern of internal politics? hypernym: - 02137900-v @@ -6979,8 +6979,8 @@ definition: - be received or accepted or interpreted in a specific way example: - - This speech didn't play well with the American public - - His remarks played to the suspicions of the committee + - This speech didn't play well with the American public. + - His remarks played to the suspicions of the committee. hypernym: - 02137900-v ili: i35276 @@ -6991,7 +6991,7 @@ definition: - offer for others to consider example: - - This poses an interesting question + - This poses an interesting question. hypernym: - 02626667-v ili: i35277 @@ -7003,7 +7003,7 @@ definition: - be urgent example: - - This is a pressing problem + - This is a pressing problem. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35278 @@ -7034,7 +7034,7 @@ definition: - be incomprehensible to; escape understanding by example: - - What you are seeing in him eludes me + - What you are seeing in him eludes me. hypernym: - 00624056-v ili: i35281 @@ -7046,7 +7046,7 @@ definition: - have as a center example: - - The region centers on Charleston + - The region centers on Charleston. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i35282 @@ -7069,7 +7069,7 @@ definition: - be typical of example: - - This compositional style is exemplified by this fugue + - This compositional style is exemplified by this fugue. hypernym: - 02703567-v ili: i35284 @@ -7081,7 +7081,7 @@ definition: - belong to an earlier time example: - - This story dates back 200 years + - This story dates back 200 years. hypernym: - 01631641-v ili: i35285 @@ -7103,7 +7103,7 @@ definition: - enhance the appearance of example: - - Mourning becomes Electra + - Mourning becomes Electra. - This behavior doesn't suit you! hypernym: - 00293903-v @@ -7139,8 +7139,8 @@ definition: - cease to flow; stand without moving example: - - Stagnating waters - - blood stagnates in the capillaries + - stagnating waters + - Blood stagnates in the capillaries. hypernym: - 00117793-v ili: i35290 @@ -7153,7 +7153,7 @@ definition: - cause to stagnate example: - - There are marshes that stagnate the waters + - There are marshes that stagnate the waters. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i35291 @@ -7166,7 +7166,7 @@ definition: - stand still example: - - Industry will stagnate if we do not stimulate our economy + - Industry will stagnate if we do not stimulate our economy. hypernym: - 01861378-v ili: i35292 @@ -7186,7 +7186,7 @@ definition: - be close to the earth, or be disproportionately wide example: - - The building squatted low + - The building squatted low. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i35294 @@ -7197,8 +7197,8 @@ definition: - resist doing something example: - - He refrained from hitting him back - - she could not forbear weeping + - He refrained from hitting him back. + - She could not forbear weeping. hypernym: - 01119003-v ili: i35295 @@ -7210,7 +7210,7 @@ definition: - refrain from doing example: - - she forbore a snicker + - She forbore a snicker. hypernym: - 02731589-v ili: i35296 @@ -7222,8 +7222,8 @@ definition: - abstain from doing; always used with a negative example: - - I can't help myself — I have to smoke - - She could not help watching the sad spectacle + - I can't help myself — I have to smoke. + - She could not help watching the sad spectacle. hypernym: - 02731589-v ili: i35297 @@ -7235,7 +7235,7 @@ definition: - not act or do anything example: - - He just stood by when the police beat up the demonstrators + - He just stood by when the police beat up the demonstrators. hypernym: - 02731589-v ili: i35298 @@ -7248,7 +7248,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - He sat out the game + - He sat out the game. hypernym: - 02731589-v ili: i35299 @@ -7268,7 +7268,7 @@ definition: - be imminent or about to happen example: - - Changes are impending + - Changes are impending. hypernym: - 00342572-v ili: i35301 @@ -7279,10 +7279,10 @@ definition: - change or be different within limits example: - - Estimates for the losses in the earthquake range as high as $2 billion - - Interest rates run from 5 to 10 percent - - The instruments ranged from tuba to cymbals - - My students range from very bright to dull + - Estimates for the losses in the earthquake range as high as $2 billion. + - Interest rates run from 5 to 10 percent. + - The instruments ranged from tuba to cymbals. + - My students range from very bright to dull. hypernym: - 02622439-v ili: i35302 @@ -7297,10 +7297,10 @@ definition: - continue in a place, position, or situation example: - - After graduation, she stayed on in Cambridge as a student adviser - - Stay with me, please - - despite student protests, he remained Dean for another year - - She continued as deputy mayor for another year + - After graduation, she stayed on in Cambridge as a student adviser. + - Stay with me, please. + - Despite student protests, he remained Dean for another year. + - She continued as deputy mayor for another year. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35303 @@ -7314,7 +7314,7 @@ definition: - be sold at a certain price or in a certain way example: - - These books sell like hot cakes + - These books sell like hot cakes. hypernym: - 02708368-v ili: i35304 @@ -7328,8 +7328,8 @@ definition: - be translatable, or be translatable in a certain way example: - - poetry often does not translate - - Tolstoy's novels translate well into English + - Poetry often does not translate. + - Tolstoy's novels translate well into English. hypernym: - 02622439-v ili: i35305 @@ -7342,7 +7342,7 @@ definition: - measure by or as if by a scale example: - - This bike scales only 25 pounds + - This bike scales only 25 pounds. hypernym: - 02710209-v ili: i35306 @@ -7355,7 +7355,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - These gems retail at thousands of dollars each + - These gems retail at thousands of dollars each. hypernym: - 02733758-v ili: i35307 @@ -7370,7 +7370,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - The stock traded around $20 a share + - The stock traded around $20 a share. hypernym: - 02733758-v ili: i35308 @@ -7381,7 +7381,7 @@ definition: - be the first or leading member of (a group) and excel example: - - This student heads the class + - This student heads the class. hypernym: - 02445109-v ili: i35309 @@ -7395,7 +7395,7 @@ definition: - be subject to or the object of example: - - The governor came in for a lot of criticism + - The governor came in for a lot of criticism. hypernym: - 00523831-v ili: i35310 @@ -7406,8 +7406,8 @@ definition: - act or be so as to become in a specified state example: - - The inflation left them penniless - - The president's remarks left us speechless + - The inflation left them penniless. + - The president's remarks left us speechless. hypernym: - 00120124-v ili: i35311 @@ -7420,7 +7420,7 @@ definition: - be comparable example: - - This car does not compare with our line of Mercedes + - This car does not compare with our line of Mercedes. hypernym: - 02730292-v ili: i35312 @@ -7433,7 +7433,7 @@ definition: - be ranked or compare example: - - This violinist is as good as Juilliard-trained violinists go + - This violinist is as good as Juilliard-trained violinists go. hypernym: - 02735507-v ili: i35313 @@ -7445,7 +7445,7 @@ - come under, be classified or included example: - fall into a category - - This comes under a new heading + - This comes under a new heading. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i35314 @@ -7457,8 +7457,8 @@ definition: - have left or have as a remainder example: - - That left the four of us - - 19 minus 8 leaves 11 + - That left the four of us. + - 19 minus 8 leaves 11. hypernym: - 02208144-v ili: i35315 @@ -7472,7 +7472,7 @@ definition: - be beset by example: - - The project ran into numerous financial difficulties + - The project ran into numerous financial difficulties. hypernym: - 02745355-v ili: i35316 @@ -7484,8 +7484,8 @@ definition: - be felt or perceived in a certain way example: - - The ground feels shaky - - The sheets feel soft + - The ground feels shaky. + - The sheets feel soft. hypernym: - 02137900-v ili: i35317 @@ -7498,7 +7498,7 @@ definition: - feel as if crawling with insects example: - - My skin crawled — I was terrified + - My skin crawled — I was terrified. hypernym: - 02736346-v ili: i35318 @@ -7509,7 +7509,7 @@ definition: - have or contain a certain wording or form example: - - The passage reads as follows + - The passage reads as follows. - What does the law say? hypernym: - 02636270-v @@ -7524,7 +7524,7 @@ definition: - remain present although waning or gradually dying example: - - Her perfume lingered on + - Her perfume lingered on. hypernym: - 01861378-v ili: i35321 @@ -7535,8 +7535,8 @@ definition: - have a place in relation to something else example: - - The fate of Bosnia lies in the hands of the West - - The responsibility rests with the Allies + - The fate of Bosnia lies in the hands of the West. + - The responsibility rests with the Allies. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i35322 @@ -7550,7 +7550,7 @@ definition: - put into a group example: - - The academy counts several Nobel Prize winners among its members + - The academy counts several Nobel Prize winners among its members. hypernym: - 00656296-v ili: i35323 @@ -7562,7 +7562,7 @@ definition: - be indebted to, in an abstract or intellectual sense example: - - This new theory owes much to Einstein's Relativity Theory + - This new theory owes much to Einstein's Relativity Theory. hypernym: - 02669721-v ili: i35324 @@ -7573,7 +7573,7 @@ definition: - be attracted to example: - - Boys gravitate towards girls at that age + - Boys gravitate towards girls at that age. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i35325 @@ -7584,7 +7584,7 @@ definition: - move toward example: - - The conversation gravitated towards politics + - The conversation gravitated towards politics. hypernym: - 02725274-v ili: i35326 @@ -7595,7 +7595,7 @@ definition: - be worth it example: - - It pays to go through the trouble + - It pays to go through the trouble. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35327 @@ -7628,9 +7628,9 @@ definition: - have room for; hold without crowding example: - - This hotel can accommodate 250 guests - - The theater admits 300 people - - The auditorium can't hold more than 500 people + - This hotel can accommodate 250 guests. + - The theater admits 300 people. + - The auditorium can't hold more than 500 people. hypernym: - 02208144-v ili: i35330 @@ -7645,7 +7645,7 @@ definition: - maintain in safety from injury, harm, or danger example: - - May God keep you + - May God keep you. hypernym: - 01130619-v ili: i35331 @@ -7659,7 +7659,7 @@ definition: - be distinguished or eminent example: - - His talent shines + - His talent shines. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35332 @@ -7670,7 +7670,7 @@ definition: - be resplendent or radiant; to shine brightly example: - - The Queen's garments resplended in velvet and jewels + - The Queen's garments resplended in velvet and jewels. hypernym: - 02771882-v ili: i35333 @@ -7681,7 +7681,7 @@ definition: - extend in importance or range example: - - His accomplishments go far + - His accomplishments go far. hypernym: - 02691775-v ili: i35334 @@ -7693,7 +7693,7 @@ definition: - be recorded or remembered example: - - She will go down as the first feminist + - She will go down as the first feminist. hypernym: - 02137900-v ili: i35335 @@ -7704,7 +7704,7 @@ definition: - be iridescent example: - - The corals iridesced under the surface of the clear water + - The corals iridesced under the surface of the clear water. hypernym: - 02165374-v ili: i35336 @@ -7715,7 +7715,7 @@ definition: - exhibit a play of colors like that of an opal example: - - This nitrate opalesces under certain conditions + - This nitrate opalesces under certain conditions. hypernym: - 02739803-v ili: i35337 @@ -7737,7 +7737,7 @@ definition: - occupy a place or location, also metaphorically example: - - We stand on common ground + - We stand on common ground. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i35339 @@ -7748,7 +7748,7 @@ definition: - undergo being photographed in a certain way example: - - Children photograph well + - Children photograph well. hypernym: - 02137900-v ili: i35340 @@ -7759,7 +7759,7 @@ definition: - fail to spoil or rot example: - - These potatoes keep for a long time + - These potatoes keep for a long time. hypernym: - 00117793-v ili: i35341 @@ -7773,8 +7773,8 @@ definition: - be menacing, burdensome, or oppressive example: - - This worry hangs on my mind - - The cloud of suspicion hangs over her + - This worry hangs on my mind. + - The cloud of suspicion hangs over her. hypernym: - 02684248-v ili: i35342 @@ -7785,7 +7785,7 @@ definition: - strew example: - - Cigar butts littered the ground + - Cigar butts littered the ground. hypernym: - 01211516-v ili: i35343 @@ -7796,7 +7796,7 @@ definition: - be agreeable or acceptable example: - - This time suits me + - This time suits me. hypernym: - 02669057-v ili: i35344 @@ -7807,7 +7807,7 @@ definition: - be the end of; be the last or concluding part of example: - - This sad scene ended the movie + - This sad scene ended the movie. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35345 @@ -7830,7 +7830,7 @@ definition: - be of use example: - - This will help to prevent accidents + - This will help to prevent accidents. hypernym: - 02676187-v ili: i35347 @@ -7842,7 +7842,7 @@ definition: - be in connection with something relevant example: - - This ties in closely with his earlier remarks + - This ties in closely with his earlier remarks. hypernym: - 02730292-v ili: i35348 @@ -7853,7 +7853,7 @@ definition: - be used or required for example: - - A lot of energy went into the organization of this banquet + - A lot of energy went into the organization of this banquet. hypernym: - 02561616-v ili: i35349 @@ -7865,8 +7865,8 @@ - have certain characteristics of qualities for something; be open or vulnerable to example: - - This story would lend itself well to serialization on television - - The current system lends itself to great abuse + - This story would lend itself well to serialization on television. + - The current system lends itself to great abuse. hypernym: - 02663315-v ili: i35350 @@ -7886,8 +7886,8 @@ definition: - show the form or outline of example: - - The tree was clearly defined by the light - - The camera could define the smallest object + - The tree was clearly defined by the light. + - The camera could define the smallest object. hypernym: - 02141597-v ili: i35352 @@ -7910,8 +7910,8 @@ definition: - come from; be connected by a relationship of blood, for example example: - - She was descended from an old Italian noble family - - he comes from humble origins + - She was descended from an old Italian noble family. + - He comes from humble origins. hypernym: - 02463535-v ili: i35354 @@ -7927,7 +7927,7 @@ definition: - be rightly classified in a class or category example: - - The whales belong among the mammals + - The whales belong among the mammals. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35355 @@ -7938,7 +7938,7 @@ definition: - be suitable or acceptable example: - - This student somehow doesn't belong + - This student somehow doesn't belong. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35356 @@ -7950,7 +7950,7 @@ - be in the right place or situation example: - Where do these books belong? - - Let's put health care where it belongs — under the control of the government + - Let's put health care where it belongs — under the control of the government. - Where do these books go? hypernym: - 02661230-v @@ -7963,7 +7963,7 @@ definition: - be sufficient example: - - There's not enough to go around + - There's not enough to go around. hypernym: - 02675578-v ili: i35358 @@ -7974,7 +7974,7 @@ definition: - be excessively hot example: - - If the children stay out on the beach for another hour, they'll be fried + - If the children stay out on the beach for another hour, they'll be fried. hypernym: - 00373318-v ili: i35359 @@ -7994,7 +7994,7 @@ definition: - form a spiral example: - - The path spirals up the mountain + - The path spirals up the mountain. hypernym: - 02744576-v ili: i35361 @@ -8005,8 +8005,8 @@ definition: - extend in curves and turns example: - - The road winds around the lake - - the path twisted through the forest + - The road winds around the lake. + - The path twisted through the forest. hypernym: - 02691775-v ili: i35362 @@ -8019,7 +8019,7 @@ definition: - form a snake-like pattern example: - - The river snakes through the valley + - The river snakes through the valley. hypernym: - 02744576-v ili: i35363 @@ -8051,7 +8051,7 @@ definition: - experience as a reaction example: - - My proposal met with much opposition + - My proposal met with much opposition. hypernym: - 00120854-v ili: i35366 @@ -8064,7 +8064,7 @@ definition: - enhance by contrast example: - - In this picture, the figures are foiled against the background + - In this picture, the figures are foiled against the background. hypernym: - 02672941-v ili: i35367 @@ -8075,7 +8075,7 @@ definition: - be all mixed up or jumbled together example: - - His words jumbled + - His words jumbled. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35368 @@ -8087,7 +8087,7 @@ definition: - have in one's aspect; wear an expression of one's attitude or personality example: - - He always wears a smile + - He always wears a smile. hypernym: - 02636270-v ili: i35369 @@ -8098,7 +8098,7 @@ definition: - be unsure or weak example: - - Their enthusiasm is faltering + - Their enthusiasm is faltering. hypernym: - 02646524-v ili: i35370 @@ -8110,7 +8110,7 @@ definition: - represent or express something abstract in tangible form example: - - This painting embodies the feelings of the Romantic period + - This painting embodies the feelings of the Romantic period. hypernym: - 00990060-v ili: i35371 @@ -8121,8 +8121,8 @@ definition: - give grounds for expectations example: - - The new results were promising - - The results promised fame and glory + - The new results were promising. + - The results promised fame and glory. hypernym: - 00923271-v ili: i35372 @@ -8134,7 +8134,7 @@ - be confronted with example: - What do we have here? - - Now we have a fine mess + - Now we have a fine mess. hypernym: - 02110960-v ili: i35373 @@ -8145,7 +8145,7 @@ definition: - be sufficiently competent in a certain situation example: - - He can hold his own in graduate school + - He can hold his own in graduate school. hypernym: - 02529837-v ili: i35374 @@ -8156,7 +8156,7 @@ definition: - be exhibited example: - - Picasso hangs in this new wing of the museum + - Picasso hangs in this new wing of the museum. hypernym: - 00426920-v ili: i35375 @@ -8169,7 +8169,7 @@ definition: - have a range; be capable of projecting over a certain distance, as of a gun example: - - This gun ranges over two miles + - This gun ranges over two miles. hypernym: - 02727159-v ili: i35376 @@ -8180,7 +8180,7 @@ definition: - be conveyed over a certain distance example: - - Her voice carries very well in this big opera house + - Her voice carries very well in this big opera house. hypernym: - 02747024-v ili: i35377 @@ -8193,7 +8193,7 @@ definition: - be designed to hold or take example: - - This surface will not take the dye + - This surface will not take the dye. hypernym: - 02708690-v ili: i35378 @@ -8205,7 +8205,7 @@ definition: - give access or entrance to example: - - The French doors admit onto the yard + - The French doors admit onto the yard. hypernym: - 00803980-v ili: i35379 @@ -8218,7 +8218,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - Subjects and verbs must always agree in English + - Subjects and verbs must always agree in English. hypernym: - 00925764-v ili: i35380 @@ -8229,7 +8229,7 @@ definition: - be cleanable example: - - This stove cleans easily + - This stove cleans easily. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35381 @@ -8242,7 +8242,7 @@ definition: - allow a draft example: - - This chimney draws very well + - This chimney draws very well. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35382 @@ -8255,8 +8255,8 @@ definition: - have certain properties when driven example: - - This car rides smoothly - - My new truck drives well + - This car rides smoothly. + - My new truck drives well. hypernym: - 01528454-v ili: i35383 @@ -8271,8 +8271,8 @@ definition: - have a specified degree of importance example: - - My ex-husband means nothing to me - - Happiness means everything + - My ex-husband means nothing to me. + - Happiness means everything. hypernym: - 00837915-v ili: i35384 @@ -8283,7 +8283,7 @@ definition: - be face to face with example: - - The child screamed when he confronted the man in the Halloween costume + - The child screamed when he confronted the man in the Halloween costume. hypernym: - 02699161-v ili: i35385 @@ -8307,7 +8307,7 @@ definition: - be in equilibrium example: - - He was balancing on one foot + - He was balancing on one foot. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i35387 @@ -8320,7 +8320,7 @@ definition: - be a native of example: - - She hails from Kalamazoo + - She hails from Kalamazoo. hypernym: - 02614382-v ili: i35388 @@ -8334,7 +8334,7 @@ definition: - begin a trip at a certain point, as of a plane, train, bus, etc. example: - - The flight originates in Calcutta + - The flight originates in Calcutta. hypernym: - 02614382-v ili: i35389 @@ -8345,7 +8345,7 @@ definition: - exist or occur in a certain point in a series example: - - Next came the student from France + - Next came the student from France. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i35390 @@ -8358,7 +8358,7 @@ definition: - be abundantly present example: - - The champagne flowed at the wedding + - The champagne flowed at the wedding. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35391 @@ -8369,8 +8369,8 @@ definition: - come forth example: - - A scream came from the woman's mouth - - His breath came hard + - A scream came from the woman's mouth. + - His breath came hard. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i35392 @@ -8382,7 +8382,7 @@ definition: - hang over, as of something threatening, dark, or menacing example: - - The terrible vision brooded over her all day long + - The terrible vision brooded over her all day long. hypernym: - 02740827-v ili: i35393 @@ -8396,7 +8396,7 @@ definition: - be greater in significance than example: - - the tragedy overshadowed the couple's happiness + - The tragedy overshadowed the couple's happiness. hypernym: - 02749936-v ili: i35394 @@ -8409,7 +8409,7 @@ definition: - have the financial means to do something or buy something example: - - We can't afford to send our children to college + - We can't afford to send our children to college. - Can you afford this car? hypernym: - 02593624-v @@ -8421,7 +8421,7 @@ definition: - have an opening or passage or outlet example: - - The bedrooms open into the hall + - The bedrooms open into the hall. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35396 @@ -8433,7 +8433,7 @@ - to remain unmolested, undisturbed, or uninterrupted — used only in infinitive form example: - - let her be + - Let her be. hypernym: - 00117793-v ili: i35397 @@ -8444,7 +8444,7 @@ definition: - be suitable for theatrical performance example: - - This scene acts well + - This scene acts well. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35398 @@ -8457,7 +8457,7 @@ definition: - constitute an addition example: - - This paper will add to her reputation + - This paper will add to her reputation. hypernym: - 02627475-v ili: i35399 @@ -8472,7 +8472,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06013397-n example: - - four and four make eight + - Four and four make eight. hypernym: - 02651091-v ili: i35400 @@ -8486,8 +8486,8 @@ definition: - afford possibility example: - - This problem admits of no solution - - This short story allows of several different interpretations + - This problem admits of no solution. + - This short story allows of several different interpretations. hypernym: - 02208144-v ili: i35401 @@ -8501,7 +8501,7 @@ definition: - show a certain characteristic when tested example: - - He tested positive for HIV + - He tested positive for HIV. hypernym: - 02141597-v ili: i35402 @@ -8512,7 +8512,7 @@ definition: - be liable or accountable example: - - She must answer for her actions + - She must answer for her actions. hypernym: - 00817348-v ili: i35404 @@ -8523,7 +8523,7 @@ definition: - be superior example: - - Reading beats watching television + - Reading beats watching television. - This sure beats work! hypernym: - 01108050-v @@ -8535,8 +8535,8 @@ definition: - have as a major characteristic example: - - The novel holds many surprises - - The book holds in store much valuable advise + - The novel holds many surprises. + - The book holds in store much valuable advise. hypernym: - 02208144-v ili: i35406 @@ -8547,7 +8547,7 @@ definition: - vary or interrupt a uniformity or continuity example: - - The flat plain was broken by tall mesas + - The flat plain was broken by tall mesas. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i35407 @@ -8558,7 +8558,7 @@ definition: - come to an end example: - - The heat wave finally broke yesterday + - The heat wave finally broke yesterday. hypernym: - 02615799-v ili: i35408 @@ -8569,12 +8569,12 @@ definition: - have as an inherent or characteristic feature or have as a consequence example: - - This new washer carries a two year guarantee - - The loan carries a high interest rate - - this undertaking carries many dangers - - She carries her mother's genes - - These bonds carry warrants - - The restaurant carries an unusual name + - This new washer carries a two year guarantee. + - The loan carries a high interest rate. + - This undertaking carries many dangers. + - She carries her mother's genes. + - These bonds carry warrants. + - The restaurant carries an unusual name. hypernym: - 02636270-v ili: i35409 @@ -8587,7 +8587,7 @@ definition: - have a certain value or carry a certain weight example: - - each answer counts as three points + - Each answer counts as three points. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35410 @@ -8600,7 +8600,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06013397-n example: - - 24 contains 6 + - 24 contains 6. hypernym: - 00638921-v ili: i35411 @@ -8611,8 +8611,8 @@ definition: - be scheduled so as to provide continuing service, as in transportation example: - - The local train does not connect with the Amtrak train - - The planes don't connect and you will have to wait for four hours + - The local train does not connect with the Amtrak train. + - The planes don't connect and you will have to wait for four hours. hypernym: - 02628315-v ili: i35412 @@ -8623,7 +8623,7 @@ definition: - continue after an interruption example: - - The demonstration continued after a break for lunch + - The demonstration continued after a break for lunch. hypernym: - 02372362-v - 00340744-v @@ -8637,8 +8637,8 @@ definition: - do something repeatedly and showing no intention to stop example: - - We continued our research into the cause of the illness - - The landlord persists in asking us to move + - We continued our research into the cause of the illness. + - The landlord persists in asking us to move. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i35414 @@ -8652,7 +8652,7 @@ definition: - be responsible for the sale of example: - - All her publicity sold the products + - All her publicity sold the products. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35415 @@ -8663,7 +8663,7 @@ definition: - be approved of or gain acceptance example: - - The new idea sold well in certain circles + - The new idea sold well in certain circles. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35416 @@ -8674,7 +8674,7 @@ definition: - be fatal example: - - cigarettes kill + - Cigarettes kill. - drunken driving kills exemplifies: - 06730109-n @@ -8688,7 +8688,7 @@ definition: - be suitable for example: - - Wood makes good furniture + - Wood makes good furniture. hypernym: - 02626667-v ili: i35418 @@ -8699,7 +8699,7 @@ definition: - undergo fabrication or creation example: - - This wool makes into a nice sweater + - This wool makes into a nice sweater. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i35419 @@ -8710,7 +8710,7 @@ definition: - be beautiful to look at example: - - Flowers adorned the tables everywhere + - Flowers adorned the tables everywhere. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35420 @@ -8726,7 +8726,7 @@ definition: - be an ornament to example: - - stars ornamented the Christmas tree + - Stars ornamented the Christmas tree. hypernym: - 02754802-v ili: i35421 @@ -8757,7 +8757,7 @@ definition: - form an impenetrable cover over example: - - the butter cream smothered the cake + - The butter cream smothered the cake. hypernym: - 01210571-v ili: i35424 @@ -8768,7 +8768,7 @@ definition: - form a cover like a shroud example: - - Mist shrouded the castle + - Mist shrouded the castle. hypernym: - 01210571-v ili: i35425 @@ -8779,10 +8779,10 @@ definition: - be sustained or supported or borne example: - - His glasses rode high on his nose - - The child rode on his mother's hips - - She rode a wave of popularity - - The brothers rode to an easy victory on their father's political name + - His glasses rode high on his nose. + - The child rode on his mother's hips. + - She rode a wave of popularity. + - The brothers rode to an easy victory on their father's political name. hypernym: - 01842593-v ili: i35427 @@ -8793,7 +8793,7 @@ definition: - be similar in sound, especially with respect to the last syllable example: - - ‘hat’ and ‘cat’ rhyme + - ‘hat’ and ‘cat’ rhyme. hypernym: - 02663315-v ili: i35428 @@ -8805,7 +8805,7 @@ definition: - correspond in vowel sounds; rhyme in assonance example: - - The accented vowels assonated in this poem + - The accented vowels assonated in this poem. hypernym: - 02756307-v ili: i35429 @@ -8816,7 +8816,7 @@ definition: - have its essential character; be comprised or contained in; be embodied in example: - - The payment consists in food + - The payment consists in food. - What does love consist in? hypernym: - 02622439-v @@ -8830,8 +8830,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - one curve osculates the other - - these two surfaces osculate + - One curve osculates the other. + - These two surfaces osculate. hypernym: - 02724184-v ili: i35431 @@ -8842,8 +8842,8 @@ definition: - behave in a certain way when handled example: - - This dough does not work easily - - The soft metal works well + - This dough does not work easily. + - The soft metal works well. hypernym: - 00010428-v ili: i35432 @@ -8856,7 +8856,7 @@ definition: - go back in order of genealogical succession example: - - Inheritance may not ascend linearly + - Inheritance may not ascend linearly. hypernym: - 02729826-v ili: i35433 @@ -8867,7 +8867,7 @@ definition: - have lubricating properties example: - - the liquid in this can lubricates well + - The liquid in this can lubricates well. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35434 @@ -8878,7 +8878,7 @@ definition: - allow the passage of air through example: - - Our new synthetic fabric breathes and is perfect for summer wear + - Our new synthetic fabric breathes and is perfect for summer wear. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35435 @@ -8889,7 +8889,7 @@ definition: - be in equilibrium during a flight example: - - The airplane trimmed + - The airplane trimmed. hypernym: - 02748895-v ili: i35436 @@ -8915,7 +8915,7 @@ definition: - have a certain musical rhythm example: - - The music has to swing + - The music has to swing. hypernym: - 02139513-v ili: i35438 @@ -8926,7 +8926,7 @@ definition: - be intermediate between two taxonomic groups example: - - These species osculate + - These species osculate. hypernym: - 02628315-v ili: i35439 @@ -8946,7 +8946,7 @@ definition: - be a summary of example: - - The abstract summarizes the main ideas in the paper + - The abstract summarizes the main ideas in the paper. hypernym: - 01011267-v ili: i35441 @@ -8962,7 +8962,7 @@ definition: - serve as a supplement to example: - - Vitamins supplemented his meager diet + - Vitamins supplemented his meager diet. hypernym: - 02626667-v ili: i35442 @@ -8975,7 +8975,7 @@ definition: - be equivalent in effect example: - - the growth in income translates into greater purchasing power + - The growth in income translates into greater purchasing power. hypernym: - 02670846-v ili: i35443 @@ -8986,7 +8986,7 @@ definition: - be transplantable example: - - These delicate plants do not transplant easily + - These delicate plants do not transplant easily. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35444 @@ -9013,7 +9013,7 @@ definition: - cause to form a united, orderly, and aesthetically consistent whole example: - - Religion can cohere social groups + - Religion can cohere social groups. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i35446 @@ -9024,7 +9024,7 @@ definition: - be averse to or express disapproval of example: - - My wife objects to modern furniture + - My wife objects to modern furniture. hypernym: - 01780648-v ili: i35447 @@ -9035,7 +9035,7 @@ definition: - be or become fixed example: - - The door sticks — we will have to plane it + - The door sticks — we will have to plane it. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35448 @@ -9055,8 +9055,8 @@ definition: - be priced or listed when trading stops example: - - The stock market closed high this Friday - - My new stocks closed at $59 last night + - The stock market closed high this Friday. + - My new stocks closed at $59 last night. hypernym: - 02734659-v ili: i35450 @@ -9067,7 +9067,7 @@ definition: - take its rise example: - - These rivers head from a mountain range in the Himalayas + - These rivers head from a mountain range in the Himalayas. hypernym: - 02630344-v ili: i35451 @@ -9087,7 +9087,7 @@ definition: - be distributed or spread, as in statistical analyses example: - - Values distribute + - Values distribute. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35453 @@ -9100,7 +9100,7 @@ definition: - spread throughout a given area example: - - the function distributes the values evenly + - The function distributes the values evenly. hypernym: - 02086937-v ili: i35454 @@ -9113,7 +9113,7 @@ definition: - resist immunologically the introduction of some foreign tissue or organ example: - - His body rejected the liver of the donor + - His body rejected the liver of the donor. hypernym: - 00719282-v ili: i35455 @@ -9127,7 +9127,7 @@ - choose a simpler life style after questioning personal and career satisfaction goals example: - - After 3 decades in politics, she cashed out and moved to Polynesia + - After 3 decades in politics, she cashed out and moved to Polynesia. hypernym: - 02620422-v ili: i35456 @@ -9138,7 +9138,7 @@ definition: - be sexually active example: - - She is supposed to put out + - She is supposed to put out. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i35457 @@ -9149,8 +9149,8 @@ definition: - be very hot, due to hot weather or exposure to the sun example: - - The town was broiling in the sun - - the tourists were baking in the heat + - The town was broiling in the sun. + - The tourists were baking in the heat. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35458 @@ -9162,7 +9162,7 @@ definition: - exist or be situated within example: - - Strange notions inhabited her mind + - Strange notions inhabited her mind. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35459 @@ -9174,7 +9174,7 @@ definition: - be covered with or submerged in a liquid example: - - the meat was swimming in a fatty gravy + - The meat was swimming in a fatty gravy. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35460 @@ -9186,7 +9186,7 @@ definition: - be dizzy or giddy example: - - my brain is swimming after the bottle of champagne + - My brain is swimming after the bottle of champagne. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35461 @@ -9197,7 +9197,7 @@ definition: - situate as a center of operations example: - - we will base this project in the new lab + - We will base this project in the new lab. hypernym: - 02700775-v ili: i35462 @@ -9208,7 +9208,7 @@ definition: - be a member, adherent, inhabitant, etc. (of a group, organization, or place) example: - - They belong to the same political party + - They belong to the same political party. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35463 @@ -9232,9 +9232,9 @@ - source: http://blastr.com/2012/10/x-of-the-most-convoluted.php text: It rocks, but it can get a little dense. - source: iZombie - Brainless in Seattle, Part 1 (2018) - text: A shot of tequila and then turn up the song, it kicks ass + text: A shot of tequila and then turn up the song, it kicks ass. - source: Huffington Post 17-02-06 - text: To say Ben slays in these photos is an understatement + text: To say Ben slays in these photos is an understatement. hypernym: - 02679754-v members: diff --git a/src/yaml/verb.weather.yaml b/src/yaml/verb.weather.yaml index 21ce1934..37168551 100644 --- a/src/yaml/verb.weather.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/verb.weather.yaml @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ definition: - precipitate as rain example: - - If it rains much more, we can expect some flooding + - If it rains much more, we can expect some flooding. hypernym: - 02762779-v ili: i35464 @@ -16,8 +16,8 @@ entails: - 00365521-v example: - - rain, snow and sleet were falling - - Vesuvius precipitated its fiery, destructive rage on Herculaneum + - Rain, snow and sleet were falling. + - Vesuvius precipitated its fiery, destructive rage on Herculaneum. hypernym: - 01976312-v ili: i35465 @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ definition: - come down like raindrops example: - - Bullets were spatting down on us + - Bullets were spatting down on us. hypernym: - 02762779-v ili: i35466 @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ definition: - become liquid example: - - The garden air overnight liquefied into a morning dew + - The garden air overnight liquefied into a morning dew. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i35467 @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ definition: - rain lightly example: - - When it drizzles in summer, hiking can be pleasant + - When it drizzles in summer, hiking can be pleasant. hypernym: - 02762516-v ili: i35468 @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ definition: - rain abundantly example: - - Meteors showered down over half of Australia + - Meteors showered down over half of Australia. hypernym: - 02762516-v ili: i35469 @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ definition: - rain gently example: - - It has only sprinkled, but the roads are slick + - It has only sprinkled, but the roads are slick. hypernym: - 02762516-v ili: i35470 @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ definition: - come down as if in sheets example: - - The rain was sheeting down during the monsoon + - The rain was sheeting down during the monsoon. hypernym: - 02763991-v ili: i35472 @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ definition: - pour as if from a sluice example: - - An aggressive tide sluiced across the barrier reef + - An aggressive tide sluiced across the barrier reef. hypernym: - 02763991-v ili: i35473 @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ entails: - 02764784-v example: - - When the wings iced up, the pilot was forced to land his plane + - When the wings iced up, the pilot was forced to land his plane. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i35474 @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ definition: - be very cold, below the freezing point example: - - It is freezing in Kalamazoo + - It is freezing in Kalamazoo. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i35475 @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ definition: - fall as snow example: - - It was snowing all night + - It was snowing all night. hypernym: - 02762779-v ili: i35476 @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ definition: - precipitate as small ice particles example: - - It hailed for an hour + - It hailed for an hour. hypernym: - 02762779-v ili: i35477 @@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ definition: - precipitate as a mixture of rain and snow example: - - If the temperature rises above freezing, it will probably sleet + - If the temperature rises above freezing, it will probably sleet. hypernym: - 02762779-v ili: i35478 @@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ definition: - be in flames or aflame example: - - The sky seemed to flame in the Hawaiian sunset + - The sky seemed to flame in the Hawaiian sunset. hypernym: - 00377673-v ili: i35479 @@ -203,8 +203,8 @@ definition: - cause to start burning; subject to fire or great heat example: - - Great heat can ignite almost any dry matter - - Light a cigarette + - Great heat can ignite almost any dry matter. + - light a cigarette hypernym: - 02768426-v ili: i35480 @@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ entails: - 02765572-v example: - - Lightning set the forest afire + - Lightning set the forest afire. hypernym: - 02768426-v ili: i35481 @@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ definition: - ignite anew, as of something burning example: - - The strong winds reignited the cooling embers + - The strong winds reignited the cooling embers. hypernym: - 02765572-v ili: i35482 @@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ definition: - put out, as of a candle or a light example: - - Douse the lights + - douse the lights hypernym: - 02767855-v ili: i35483 @@ -255,8 +255,8 @@ definition: - start to burn or burst into flames example: - - Marsh gases ignited suddenly - - The oily rags combusted spontaneously + - Marsh gases ignited suddenly. + - The oily rags combusted spontaneously. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i35484 @@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ definition: - erupt in an uncontrolled manner example: - - The oil well blew out + - The oil well blew out. hypernym: - 02766580-v ili: i35485 @@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ definition: - start burning example: - - The fire caught + - The fire caught. hypernym: - 02766580-v ili: i35486 @@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ definition: - start to burn with a bright flame example: - - The coal in the BBQ grill finally lit up + - The coal in the BBQ grill finally lit up. hypernym: - 02766580-v ili: i35487 @@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ definition: - cause to start burning example: - - The setting sun kindled the sky with oranges and reds + - The setting sun kindled the sky with oranges and reds. hypernym: - 02765572-v ili: i35488 @@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ definition: - catch fire example: - - The dried grass of the prairie kindled, spreading the flames for miles + - The dried grass of the prairie kindled, spreading the flames for miles. hypernym: - 02770203-v ili: i35490 @@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ definition: - put out, as of fires, flames, or lights example: - - Too big to be extinguished at once, the forest fires at best could be contained + - Too big to be extinguished at once, the forest fires at best could be contained. - quench the flames - snuff out the candles hypernym: @@ -360,8 +360,8 @@ definition: - cause to burn or combust example: - - The sun burned off the fog - - We combust coal and other fossil fuels + - The sun burned off the fog. + - We combust coal and other fossil fuels. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i35493 @@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ definition: - burn brightly example: - - Every star seemed to flare with new intensity + - Every star seemed to flare with new intensity. hypernym: - 00377673-v ili: i35494 @@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ definition: - shine with a sudden light example: - - The night sky flared with the massive bombardment + - The night sky flared with the massive bombardment. hypernym: - 02769698-v ili: i35495 @@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ definition: - throw or flash the light of (a lamp) example: - - Shine the light on that window, please + - Shine the light on that window, please. hypernym: - 00425822-v ili: i35497 @@ -425,7 +425,7 @@ definition: - shine with a weak or fitful light example: - - Beech leaves shimmered in the moonlight + - Beech leaves shimmered in the moonlight. hypernym: - 02769698-v ili: i35498 @@ -436,7 +436,7 @@ definition: - shine unsteadily example: - - The candle flickered + - The candle flickered. hypernym: - 02769698-v ili: i35499 @@ -448,8 +448,8 @@ definition: - emit light; be bright, as of the sun or a light example: - - The sun shone bright that day - - The fire beamed on their faces + - The sun shone bright that day. + - The fire beamed on their faces. hypernym: - 02773266-v ili: i35500 @@ -461,7 +461,7 @@ definition: - ignite example: - - The sky lit up quickly above the raging volcano + - The sky lit up quickly above the raging volcano. hypernym: - 02765572-v ili: i35501 @@ -472,7 +472,7 @@ definition: - ignite quickly and suddenly, especially after having died down example: - - the fire flared up and died down once again + - The fire flared up and died down once again. hypernym: - 02765572-v ili: i35502 @@ -483,7 +483,7 @@ definition: - burn brightly and intensely example: - - The summer sun alone can cause a pine to blaze + - The summer sun alone can cause a pine to blaze. hypernym: - 00377673-v ili: i35503 @@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ definition: - shine brightly and intensively example: - - Meteors blazed across the atmosphere + - Meteors blazed across the atmosphere. hypernym: - 02769698-v ili: i35504 @@ -522,7 +522,7 @@ definition: - be sharply reflected example: - - The moon glared back at itself from the lake's surface + - The moon glared back at itself from the lake's surface. hypernym: - 02771882-v ili: i35506 @@ -533,8 +533,8 @@ definition: - reflect light or colors like an opal example: - - Distant clouds opalesce like pale brocade - - raindrops caught in a sunbeam seem to opalesce + - Distant clouds opalesce like pale brocade. + - Raindrops caught in a sunbeam seem to opalesce. hypernym: - 02771882-v ili: i35507 @@ -545,7 +545,7 @@ definition: - suck or take up or in example: - - A black star absorbs all matter + - A black star absorbs all matter. hypernym: - 01543237-v ili: i35508 @@ -557,7 +557,7 @@ definition: - attract by using an inexorable force, inducement, etc. example: - - The current boom in the economy sucked many workers in from abroad + - The current boom in the economy sucked many workers in from abroad. hypernym: - 02771422-v ili: i35509 @@ -569,7 +569,7 @@ definition: - be bright by reflecting or casting light example: - - Drive carefully — the wet road reflects + - Drive carefully — the wet road reflects. hypernym: - 02773266-v ili: i35510 @@ -590,7 +590,7 @@ definition: - reflect brightly example: - - Unquarried marble sparkled on the hillside + - Unquarried marble sparkled on the hillside. hypernym: - 02771882-v ili: i35512 @@ -603,7 +603,7 @@ definition: - emit or produce sparks example: - - A high tension wire, brought down by a storm, can continue to spark + - A high tension wire, brought down by a storm, can continue to spark. hypernym: - 02773266-v ili: i35513 @@ -615,7 +615,7 @@ definition: - reflect as if in a mirror example: - - The smallest pond at night mirrors the firmament above + - The smallest pond at night mirrors the firmament above. hypernym: - 02140736-v ili: i35514 @@ -626,7 +626,7 @@ definition: - send out rays or waves example: - - The sun radiates heat + - The sun radiates heat. hypernym: - 02773266-v ili: i35515 @@ -637,7 +637,7 @@ definition: - give off, send forth, or discharge; as of light, heat, or radiation, vapor, etc. example: - - The ozone layer blocks some harmful rays which the sun emits + - The ozone layer blocks some harmful rays which the sun emits. hypernym: - 01381221-v ili: i35516 @@ -650,7 +650,7 @@ definition: - give off example: - - the substance scintillated sparks and flashes + - The substance scintillated sparks and flashes. hypernym: - 02773266-v ili: i35517 @@ -663,7 +663,7 @@ definition: - emit a cloud of fine particles example: - - The chimney was fuming + - The chimney was fuming. hypernym: - 02773266-v ili: i35518 @@ -675,7 +675,7 @@ definition: - give off smoke, fumes, warm vapour, steam, etc. example: - - Marshes reeking in the sun + - marshes reeking in the sun hypernym: - 02773266-v ili: i35519 @@ -686,7 +686,7 @@ definition: - emit (as light, flame, or fumes) suddenly and forcefully example: - - The dragon shot fumes and flames out of its mouth + - The dragon shot fumes and flames out of its mouth. hypernym: - 02773266-v ili: i35520 @@ -697,7 +697,7 @@ definition: - emit as rays example: - - That tower rays a laser beam for miles across the sky + - That tower rays a laser beam for miles across the sky. hypernym: - 02773266-v ili: i35521 @@ -708,7 +708,7 @@ definition: - emit steam example: - - The rain forest was literally steaming + - The rain forest was literally steaming. hypernym: - 02773266-v ili: i35522 @@ -730,8 +730,8 @@ definition: - shine intensely, as if with heat example: - - The coals were glowing in the dark - - The candles were burning + - The coals were glowing in the dark. + - The candles were burning. hypernym: - 02769698-v ili: i35524 @@ -743,7 +743,7 @@ definition: - burn unsteadily, feebly, or low; flicker example: - - The cooling lava continued to gutter toward lower ground + - The cooling lava continued to gutter toward lower ground. hypernym: - 02774832-v ili: i35525 @@ -754,7 +754,7 @@ definition: - be blowing or storming example: - - The wind blew from the West + - The wind blew from the West. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i35526 @@ -765,7 +765,7 @@ definition: - blow gently and lightly example: - - It breezes most evenings at the shore + - It breezes most evenings at the shore. hypernym: - 02775199-v ili: i35527 @@ -776,7 +776,7 @@ definition: - blow toward the shore example: - - That gale could set in on us with the next high tide + - That gale could set in on us with the next high tide. hypernym: - 02775199-v ili: i35528 @@ -787,7 +787,7 @@ definition: - blow gently example: - - A breeze wafted through the door + - A breeze wafted through the door. hypernym: - 02775199-v ili: i35529 @@ -798,7 +798,7 @@ definition: - blow hard example: - - It was storming all night + - It was storming all night. hypernym: - 02775199-v ili: i35530 @@ -809,7 +809,7 @@ definition: - blow in a squall example: - - When it squalls, a prudent sailor reefs his sails + - When it squalls, a prudent sailor reefs his sails. hypernym: - 02775199-v ili: i35531 @@ -822,7 +822,7 @@ entails: - 02762516-v example: - - If it storms, we'll need shelter + - If it storms, we'll need shelter. hypernym: - 02762779-v ili: i35532 @@ -833,8 +833,8 @@ definition: - blow hard; be gusty, as of wind example: - - A southeaster blustered onshore - - The flames blustered + - A southeaster blustered onshore. + - The flames blustered. hypernym: - 02775199-v ili: i35533 @@ -847,7 +847,7 @@ entails: - 02775858-v example: - - Whenever it thunders, my dog crawls under the bed + - Whenever it thunders, my dog crawls under the bed. hypernym: - 02139513-v ili: i35534 @@ -859,7 +859,7 @@ definition: - make overcast or cloudy example: - - Fall weather often overcasts our beaches + - Fall weather often overcasts our beaches. hypernym: - 00312341-v ili: i35535 @@ -871,7 +871,7 @@ definition: - become covered with clouds example: - - The sky clouded over + - The sky clouded over. hypernym: - 00313162-v ili: i35536 @@ -884,7 +884,7 @@ definition: - become clear example: - - The sky cleared after the storm + - The sky cleared after the storm. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i35537 @@ -898,7 +898,7 @@ definition: - cause to suffer a blight example: - - Too much rain may blight the garden with mold + - Too much rain may blight the garden with mold. hypernym: - 00260813-v ili: i35538 @@ -910,7 +910,7 @@ definition: - drench or submerge or be drenched or submerged example: - - The tsunami swamped every boat in the harbor + - The tsunami swamped every boat in the harbor. hypernym: - 00217578-v ili: i35539 @@ -922,7 +922,7 @@ definition: - become empty of water example: - - The river runs dry in the summer + - The river runs dry in the summer. hypernym: - 00219829-v ili: i35540 @@ -934,7 +934,7 @@ definition: - get foggy example: - - The windshield fogged up + - The windshield fogged up. hypernym: - 02776675-v ili: i35541 @@ -945,7 +945,7 @@ definition: - burn to charcoal example: - - Without a drenching rain, the forest fire will char everything + - Without a drenching rain, the forest fire will char everything. hypernym: - 02768426-v ili: i35542 @@ -966,7 +966,7 @@ definition: - cause to burn rapidly and with great intensity example: - - care must be exercised when this substance is to be deflagrated + - Care must be exercised when this substance is to be deflagrated. hypernym: - 02768426-v ili: i35544 From 8c8a8bfd52a28e9caa19372762aeb88f42387db0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: 1313ou <1313ou@gmail.com> Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2024 07:38:24 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 3/4] Formatted examples --- src/yaml/adj.all.yaml | 8641 +++++++++++++++--------------- src/yaml/adj.pert.yaml | 356 +- src/yaml/adj.ppl.yaml | 10 +- src/yaml/adv.all.yaml | 7292 ++++++++++++------------- src/yaml/noun.Tops.yaml | 42 +- src/yaml/noun.act.yaml | 3332 ++++++------ src/yaml/noun.animal.yaml | 88 +- src/yaml/noun.artifact.yaml | 1690 +++--- src/yaml/noun.attribute.yaml | 1702 +++--- src/yaml/noun.body.yaml | 262 +- src/yaml/noun.cognition.yaml | 1708 +++--- src/yaml/noun.communication.yaml | 2236 ++++---- src/yaml/noun.event.yaml | 684 +-- src/yaml/noun.feeling.yaml | 282 +- src/yaml/noun.food.yaml | 132 +- src/yaml/noun.group.yaml | 964 ++-- src/yaml/noun.location.yaml | 562 +- src/yaml/noun.motive.yaml | 20 +- src/yaml/noun.object.yaml | 356 +- src/yaml/noun.person.yaml | 1254 ++--- src/yaml/noun.phenomenon.yaml | 232 +- src/yaml/noun.plant.yaml | 32 +- src/yaml/noun.possession.yaml | 370 +- src/yaml/noun.process.yaml | 172 +- src/yaml/noun.quantity.yaml | 332 +- src/yaml/noun.relation.yaml | 194 +- src/yaml/noun.shape.yaml | 122 +- src/yaml/noun.state.yaml | 1340 ++--- src/yaml/noun.substance.yaml | 224 +- src/yaml/noun.time.yaml | 474 +- src/yaml/verb.body.yaml | 762 +-- src/yaml/verb.change.yaml | 3280 ++++++------ src/yaml/verb.cognition.yaml | 1078 ++-- src/yaml/verb.communication.yaml | 2250 ++++---- src/yaml/verb.competition.yaml | 500 +- src/yaml/verb.consumption.yaml | 392 +- src/yaml/verb.contact.yaml | 2128 ++++---- src/yaml/verb.creation.yaml | 744 +-- src/yaml/verb.emotion.yaml | 540 +- src/yaml/verb.motion.yaml | 2060 +++---- src/yaml/verb.perception.yaml | 716 +-- src/yaml/verb.possession.yaml | 1070 ++-- src/yaml/verb.social.yaml | 1662 +++--- src/yaml/verb.stative.yaml | 1498 +++--- src/yaml/verb.weather.yaml | 162 +- 45 files changed, 26974 insertions(+), 26973 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/yaml/adj.all.yaml b/src/yaml/adj.all.yaml index bfdd1385..9549ff2e 100644 --- a/src/yaml/adj.all.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/adj.all.yaml @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ authority to do something example: - able to swim - - she was able to program her computer - - we were at last able to buy a car + - She was able to program her computer. + - We were at last able to buy a car. - able to get a grant for the project ili: i1 members: @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - the abaxial surface of a leaf is the underside or side facing away from the stem + - The abaxial surface of a leaf is the underside or side facing away from the stem. ili: i3 members: - abaxial @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - the upper side of a leaf is known as the adaxial surface + - The upper side of a leaf is known as the adaxial surface. ili: i4 members: - adaxial @@ -305,8 +305,8 @@ definition: - (informal) absolute example: - - she is a living doll - - scared the living daylights out of them + - She is a living doll. + - … scared the living daylights out of them - beat the living hell out of him exemplifies: - 06332047-n @@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ definition: - able to absorb liquid (not repellent) example: - - the paper is ink-receptive + - The paper is ink-receptive. ili: i33 members: - receptive @@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ definition: - having the capacity to absorb the energy of an impact example: - - the material absorbs shock and is used for shock-absorbent insoles + - The material absorbs shock and is used for shock-absorbent insoles. ili: i34 members: - shock-absorbent @@ -538,7 +538,7 @@ example: - source: William James text: Be systematically ascetic … do … something for no other reason than that - you would rather not do it + you would rather not do it. - a desert nomad's austere life - a spartan diet - a spartan existence @@ -621,7 +621,7 @@ definition: - wanting to eat or drink more than one can reasonably consume example: - - don't be greedy with the cookies + - Don't be greedy with the cookies. ili: i51 members: - greedy @@ -694,7 +694,7 @@ - being or characterized by concepts or their formation example: - conceptual discussions - - a schizophrenic loses the ability to do conceptual thinking + - A schizophrenic loses the ability to do conceptual thinking. ili: i56 members: - conceptual @@ -705,7 +705,7 @@ definition: - constituting or existing only in the form of an idea or mental image or conception example: - - a poem or essay may be typical of its period in idea or ideal content + - A poem or essay may be typical of its period in idea or ideal content. ili: i57 members: - ideal @@ -717,7 +717,7 @@ - concerned with or suggestive of ideas example: - ideological application of a theory - - the drama's symbolism was very ideological + - The drama's symbolism was very ideological. ili: i58 members: - ideological @@ -749,7 +749,7 @@ example: - objective benefits - an objective example - - there is no objective evidence of anything of the kind + - There is no objective evidence of anything of the kind. ili: i60 members: - objective @@ -761,7 +761,7 @@ - capable of being treated as fact example: - tangible evidence - - his brief time as Prime Minister brought few real benefits to the poor + - His brief time as Prime Minister brought few real benefits to the poor. ili: i61 members: - real @@ -816,9 +816,9 @@ definition: - affording an abundant supply example: - - had ample food for the party + - … had ample food for the party - copious provisions - - food is plentiful + - Food is plentiful. - a plenteous grape harvest - a rich supply ili: i64 @@ -835,7 +835,7 @@ definition: - large in number or quantity (especially of discourse) example: - - she took copious notes + - She took copious notes. - a subject of voluminous legislation ili: i65 members: @@ -876,7 +876,7 @@ definition: - abounding; having a lot of example: - - the top was thick with dust + - The top was thick with dust. ili: i68 members: - thick @@ -910,7 +910,7 @@ definition: - existing in great number or quantity example: - - rhinoceroses were once plentiful here + - Rhinoceroses were once plentiful here. ili: i71 members: - plentiful @@ -988,7 +988,7 @@ definition: - deficient in quantity or number compared with the demand example: - - fresh vegetables were scarce during the drought + - Fresh vegetables were scarce during the drought. ili: i78 members: - scarce @@ -1062,7 +1062,7 @@ - worthy of acceptance or satisfactory example: - acceptable levels of radiation - - performances varied from acceptable to excellent + - Performances varied from acceptable to excellent. ili: i84 members: - acceptable @@ -1087,7 +1087,7 @@ - completely acceptable; not open to exception or reproach example: - two unexceptionable witnesses - - a judge's ethics should be unexceptionable + - A judge's ethics should be unexceptionable. ili: i86 members: - unexceptionable @@ -1099,7 +1099,7 @@ definition: - not objectionable example: - - the ends are unobjectionable; it's the means that one can't accept + - The ends are unobjectionable; it's the means that one can't accept. ili: i87 members: - unobjectionable @@ -1126,7 +1126,7 @@ - liable to objection or debate; used of something one might take exception to example: - a thoroughly unpleasant highly exceptionable piece of writing - - found the politician's views objectionable + - … found the politician's views objectionable ili: i89 members: - exceptionable @@ -1168,7 +1168,7 @@ - capable of being reached or attained example: - a very getatable man - - both oil and coal are there but not in getatable locations + - Both oil and coal are there but not in getatable locations. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i92 @@ -1183,7 +1183,7 @@ definition: - easy to reach example: - - found a handy spot for the can opener + - … found a handy spot for the can opener ili: i93 members: - handy @@ -1270,8 +1270,8 @@ definition: - helpful in bringing about a harmonious adaptation example: - - the warden was always accommodating in allowing visitors in - - made a special effort to be accommodating + - The warden was always accommodating in allowing visitors in. + - … made a special effort to be accommodating ili: i99 members: - accommodating @@ -1284,7 +1284,7 @@ - showing a cheerful willingness to do favors for others example: - to close one's eyes like a complaisant husband whose wife has taken a lover - - the obliging waiter was in no hurry for us to leave + - The obliging waiter was in no hurry for us to leave. ili: i100 members: - complaisant @@ -1296,7 +1296,7 @@ definition: - not accommodating example: - - the unaccommodating bus driver pulled out while she was banging on the door + - The unaccommodating bus driver pulled out while she was banging on the door. ili: i101 members: - unaccommodating @@ -1308,7 +1308,7 @@ definition: - intentionally unaccommodating example: - - the action was not offensive to him but proved somewhat disobliging + - The action was not offensive to him but proved somewhat disobliging. ili: i102 members: - disobliging @@ -1328,7 +1328,7 @@ total accuracy example: - an accurate reproduction - - the accounting was accurate + - The accounting was accurate. - accurate measurements - an accurate scale ili: i103 @@ -1364,7 +1364,7 @@ - a dead-on feel for characterization - source: Peter S.Prescott text: She avoids big scenes … preferring to rely on small gestures and dead-on - dialogue + dialogue. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i105 @@ -1402,7 +1402,7 @@ - in keeping with the facts example: - set the record straight - - made sure the facts were straight in the report + - … made sure the facts were straight in the report ili: i108 members: - straight @@ -1413,8 +1413,8 @@ definition: - accurately placed or thrown example: - - his aim was true - - he was dead on target + - His aim was true. + - He was dead on target. ili: i109 members: - 'true' @@ -1445,7 +1445,7 @@ - erroneous example: - an inaccurate translation - - the thermometer is inaccurate + - The thermometer is inaccurate. ili: i111 members: - inaccurate @@ -1461,7 +1461,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - the pitch was away (or wide) + - The pitch was away (or wide). - an outside pitch ili: i112 members: @@ -1475,7 +1475,7 @@ - characterized by errors; not agreeing with a model or not following established rules example: - - he submitted a faulty report + - He submitted a faulty report. - an incorrect transcription - the wrong side of the road ili: i113 @@ -1501,8 +1501,8 @@ definition: - not on target example: - - the kick was wide - - the arrow was wide of the mark + - The kick was wide. + - The arrow was wide of the mark. - a claim that was wide of the truth ili: i115 members: @@ -1516,8 +1516,8 @@ - in the habit of or adapted to example: - accustomed to doing her own work - - I've grown accustomed to her face - - we are used to better service in this restaurant + - I've grown accustomed to her face. + - We are used to better service in this restaurant. members: - accustomed to - used to @@ -1780,7 +1780,7 @@ definition: - acknowledged as a supposition example: - - given the engine's condition, it is a wonder that it started + - Given the engine's condition, it is a wonder that it started. ili: i138 members: - given @@ -1855,7 +1855,7 @@ definition: - not recognized example: - - he was unrecognized in his disguise + - He was unrecognized in his disguise. ili: i144 members: - unrecognized @@ -1887,7 +1887,7 @@ definition: - marked by acquiring or amassing example: - - we live in an accumulative society + - We live in an accumulative society. ili: i146 members: - accumulative @@ -1898,12 +1898,12 @@ definition: - immoderately desirous of acquiring e.g. wealth example: - - they are avaricious and will do anything for money + - They are avaricious and will do anything for money. - casting covetous eyes on his neighbor's fields - a grasping old miser - grasping commercialism - greedy for money and power - - grew richer and greedier + - … grew richer and greedier - prehensile employers stingy with raises for their employees ili: i147 members: @@ -1920,7 +1920,7 @@ definition: - desirous of owning example: - - small children are so possessive they will not let others play with their toys + - Small children are so possessive they will not let others play with their toys. ili: i148 members: - possessive @@ -2019,7 +2019,7 @@ example: - an active toddler - active as a gazelle - - an active man is a man of action + - An active man is a man of action. ili: i156 members: - active @@ -2037,7 +2037,7 @@ - on the move example: - up and about - - the whole town was astir over the incident + - The whole town was astir over the incident. ili: i157 members: - about @@ -2069,7 +2069,7 @@ - as nimble as a deer - nimble fingers - quick of foot - - the old dog was so spry it was halfway up the stairs before we could stop it + - The old dog was so spry it was halfway up the stairs before we could stop it. ili: i159 members: - agile @@ -2108,7 +2108,7 @@ definition: - (of a person) very busy and active example: - - is always on the go + - … is always on the go ili: i162 members: - on the go @@ -2132,7 +2132,7 @@ definition: - not active physically or mentally example: - - illness forced him to live an inactive life + - Illness forced him to live an inactive life. - dreamy and inactive by nature ili: i164 members: @@ -2158,7 +2158,7 @@ definition: - inactive but capable of becoming active example: - - her feelings of affection are dormant but easily awakened + - Her feelings of affection are dormant but easily awakened. ili: i166 members: - abeyant @@ -2180,7 +2180,7 @@ definition: - slow and apathetic example: - - she was fat and inert + - She was fat and inert. - a sluggish worker - a mind grown torpid in old age ili: i168 @@ -2208,7 +2208,7 @@ - engaged in full-time work example: - active duty - - though past retirement age he is still active in his profession + - Though past retirement age he is still active in his profession. ili: i170 members: - active @@ -2244,7 +2244,7 @@ definition: - not performing or scheduled for duties example: - - He's off every Tuesday + - He's off every Tuesday. ili: i173 members: - 'off' @@ -2329,7 +2329,7 @@ definition: - ready for business example: - - the stores are open + - The stores are open. ili: i180 members: - open @@ -2340,7 +2340,7 @@ definition: - (of movements) light and confidently active example: - - he walked away with a springy step + - He walked away with a springy step. ili: i181 members: - springy @@ -2368,7 +2368,7 @@ definition: - not giving performances; closed example: - - the theater is dark on Mondays + - The theater is dark on Mondays. ili: i183 members: - dark @@ -2379,7 +2379,7 @@ definition: - devoid of activity example: - - 'this is a dead town: nothing ever happens here' + - 'This is a dead town: nothing ever happens here.' ili: i184 members: - dead @@ -2392,7 +2392,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01096649-n example: - - business is dull (or slow) + - Business is dull (or slow). - a sluggish market ili: i185 members: @@ -2406,7 +2406,7 @@ definition: - not in active use example: - - the machinery sat idle during the strike + - The machinery sat idle during the strike. - idle hands ili: i186 members: @@ -2481,7 +2481,7 @@ - commercially inactive example: - flat sales for the month - - prices remained flat + - Prices remained flat. - a flat market ili: i192 members: @@ -2496,7 +2496,7 @@ - 06070395-n example: - an indolent ulcer - - leprosy is an indolent infectious disease + - Leprosy is an indolent infectious disease. ili: i193 members: - indolent @@ -2538,7 +2538,7 @@ example: - a director who takes an active interest in corporate operations - an active antagonism - - he was active in drawing attention to their grievances + - He was active in drawing attention to their grievances. ili: i196 members: - active @@ -2561,7 +2561,7 @@ definition: - involving active participation example: - - he's a hands-on manager + - He's a hands-on manager. - hands-on operations ili: i198 members: @@ -2587,7 +2587,7 @@ example: - source: George Meredith text: Much benevolence of the passive order may be traced to a disinclination - to inflict pain upon oneself + to inflict pain upon oneself. ili: i200 members: - passive @@ -2626,7 +2626,7 @@ example: - source: Theodore Roosevelt text: No other colony showed such supine, selfish helplessness in allowing her - own border citizens to be mercilessly harried + own border citizens to be mercilessly harried. members: - supine partOfSpeech: s @@ -2651,7 +2651,7 @@ definition: - actively spewing out lava example: - - a geyser is an intermittently eruptive hot spring + - A geyser is an intermittently eruptive hot spring. ili: i204 members: - eruptive @@ -2698,7 +2698,7 @@ definition: - physically inactive example: - - Crater Lake is in the crater of a dead volcano of the Cascade Range + - Crater Lake is in the crater of a dead volcano of the Cascade Range. ili: i208 members: - dead @@ -2721,7 +2721,7 @@ - capable of erupting example: - a live volcano - - the volcano is very much alive + - The volcano is very much alive. ili: i210 members: - alive @@ -2766,7 +2766,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - academics seem to favor passive sentences + - Academics seem to favor passive sentences. ili: i214 members: - passive @@ -2857,7 +2857,7 @@ definition: - presently existing in fact and not merely potential or possible example: - - the predicted temperature and the actual temperature were markedly different + - The predicted temperature and the actual temperature were markedly different. - actual and imagined conditions ili: i223 members: @@ -2871,8 +2871,8 @@ - existing in fact; not theoretical; real example: - a decline in the effective demand - - confused increased equipment and expenditure with the quantity of effective work - done + - … confused increased equipment and expenditure with the quantity of effective + work done ili: i224 members: - effective @@ -3074,7 +3074,7 @@ definition: - compulsively or physiologically dependent on something habit-forming example: - - she is addicted to chocolate + - She is addicted to chocolate. - addicted to cocaine ili: i242 members: @@ -3122,7 +3122,7 @@ definition: - free of drugs example: - - after a long dependency on heroin she has been clean for 4 years + - After a long dependency on heroin she has been clean for 4 years. ili: i246 members: - clean @@ -3144,7 +3144,7 @@ definition: - not causing or characterized by addiction example: - - for years tobacco companies have contended that tobacco is nonaddictive + - For years tobacco companies have contended that tobacco is nonaddictive. ili: i248 members: - nonaddictive @@ -3171,7 +3171,7 @@ definition: - increasing by successive addition example: - - the benefits are cumulative + - The benefits are cumulative. - the eventual accumulative effect of these substances ili: i250 members: @@ -3194,7 +3194,7 @@ definition: - further or added example: - - called for additional troops + - … called for additional troops - need extra help - an extra pair of shoes ili: i252 @@ -3219,7 +3219,7 @@ definition: - increasing gradually by regular degrees or additions example: - - lecturers enjoy … steady incremental growth in salary + - Lecturers enjoy … steady incremental growth in salary. ili: i254 members: - incremental @@ -3231,7 +3231,7 @@ - 'having a day or month inserted to make the calendar year correspond to the solar year:' example: - - a leap year is an intercalary year + - A leap year is an intercalary year. ili: i255 members: - intercalary @@ -3252,7 +3252,7 @@ definition: - added to complete or make up a deficiency example: - - produced supplementary volumes + - … produced supplementary volumes ili: i257 members: - supplementary @@ -3288,7 +3288,7 @@ - characterized by or causing diminution or curtailment example: - source: R.H.Rovere - text: their views of life were reductive and depreciatory + text: Their views of life were reductive and depreciatory. ili: i260 members: - reductive @@ -3299,7 +3299,7 @@ definition: - (of mail) marked with a destination example: - - I throw away all mail addressed to ‘resident’ + - I throw away all mail addressed to ‘resident’. ili: i261 members: - addressed @@ -3310,7 +3310,7 @@ definition: - addressed to yourself example: - - enclose a stamped self-addressed envelope with all submissions + - Enclose a stamped self-addressed envelope with all submissions. ili: i262 members: - self-addressed @@ -3334,10 +3334,10 @@ definition: - having the requisite qualities or resources to meet a task example: - - she had adequate training - - her training was adequate - - she was adequate to the job - - he was equal to the task + - She had adequate training. + - Her training was adequate. + - She was adequate to the job. + - He was equal to the task. ili: i264 members: - adequate @@ -3351,7 +3351,7 @@ - having the requisite qualities for example: - equal to the task - - the work isn't up to the standard I require + - The work isn't up to the standard I require. ili: i265 members: - adequate to @@ -3381,8 +3381,8 @@ - lacking the requisite qualities or resources to meet a task example: - inadequate training - - the staff was inadequate - - she was unequal to the task + - The staff was inadequate. + - She was unequal to the task. ili: i267 members: - inadequate @@ -3399,7 +3399,7 @@ - a deficient education - deficient in common sense - lacking in stamina - - tested and found wanting + - … tested and found wanting ili: i268 members: - deficient @@ -3425,7 +3425,7 @@ definition: - inadequate in number of workers or assistants etc. example: - - they're rather short-handed at the moment + - They're rather short-handed at the moment. - overcrowded and understaffed hospitals ili: i270 members: @@ -4093,7 +4093,7 @@ example: - an exceptionally adroit pianist - an adroit technician - - his adroit replies to hecklers won him many followers + - His adroit replies to hecklers won him many followers. - an adroit negotiator ili: i326 members: @@ -4111,7 +4111,7 @@ definition: - free from clumsiness; precisely or deftly executed example: - - he landed a clean left on his opponent's cheek + - He landed a clean left on his opponent's cheek. - a clean throw - the neat exactness of the surgeon's knife ili: i327 @@ -4141,7 +4141,7 @@ - being dexterous in the use of more than one set of muscle movements example: - source: Mary McCarthy - text: she was usually good with her hands and well coordinated + text: She was usually good with her hands and well coordinated. ili: i329 members: - coordinated @@ -4154,7 +4154,7 @@ - skillful in physical movements; especially of the hands example: - a deft waiter - - deft fingers massaged her face + - Deft fingers massaged her face. - dexterous of hand and inventive of mind ili: i330 members: @@ -4197,7 +4197,7 @@ - mentally nimble and resourceful example: - quick-witted debater - - saved an embarrassing situation with quick-witted tact + - … saved an embarrassing situation with quick-witted tact ili: i333 members: - quick-witted @@ -4210,7 +4210,7 @@ definition: - not adroit example: - - a maladroit movement of his hand caused the car to swerve + - A maladroit movement of his hand caused the car to swerve. - a maladroit translation - maladroit propaganda ili: i334 @@ -4230,7 +4230,7 @@ - a bungling performance - ham-handed governmental interference - source: Mary H. Vorse - text: could scarcely empty a scuttle of ashes, so handless was the poor creature + text: … could scarcely empty a scuttle of ashes, so handless was the poor creature ili: i335 members: - bumbling @@ -4249,7 +4249,7 @@ - revealing lack of perceptiveness or judgment or finesse example: - an inept remark - - it was tactless to bring up those disagreeable + - It was tactless to bring up those disagreeable. ili: i336 members: - inept @@ -4261,7 +4261,7 @@ definition: - lacking the skillful and effective interaction of muscle movements example: - - his movements are uncoordinated + - His movements are uncoordinated. - an uncoordinated toddler ili: i337 members: @@ -4305,7 +4305,7 @@ example: - an arms limitation agreement beneficial to all countries - the beneficial effects of a temperate climate - - the experience was good for her + - The experience was good for her. ili: i340 members: - beneficial @@ -4332,8 +4332,8 @@ - a discriminatory tax - preferential tariff rates - preferential treatment - - a preferential shop gives priority or advantage to union members in hiring or - promoting + - A preferential shop gives priority or advantage to union members in hiring or + promoting. ili: i342 members: - discriminatory @@ -4350,9 +4350,9 @@ - involving or creating circumstances detrimental to success or effectiveness example: - a disadvantageous outcome - - a well-known study from the 1970's showed that gender stereotyping placed women - in a disadvantageous position - - made an unfavorable impression + - A well-known study from the 1970's showed that gender stereotyping placed women + in a disadvantageous position. + - … made an unfavorable impression ili: i343 members: - disadvantageous @@ -4460,9 +4460,9 @@ definition: - worthy of being recommended or suggested; prudent or wise example: - - such action is neither necessary nor advisable - - extreme caution is advisable - - it is advisable to telephone first + - Such action is neither necessary nor advisable. + - Extreme caution is advisable. + - It is advisable to telephone first. ili: i351 members: - advisable @@ -4474,8 +4474,8 @@ definition: - (comparative and superlative of ‘well’) wiser or more advantageous and hence advisable example: - - it would be better to speak to him - - the White House thought it best not to respond + - It would be better to speak to him. + - The White House thought it best not to respond. exemplifies: - 06333686-n ili: i352 @@ -4489,7 +4489,7 @@ definition: - wise or advantageous and hence advisable example: - - it would be well to start early + - It would be well to start early. ili: i353 members: - well @@ -4503,7 +4503,7 @@ definition: - not prudent or wise; not recommended example: - - running on the ice is inadvisable + - Running on the ice is inadvisable. ili: i354 members: - inadvisable @@ -4542,8 +4542,8 @@ - without careful prior deliberation or counsel example: - ill-advised efforts - - it would be ill-advised to accept the offer - - took the unadvised measure of going public with the accusations + - It would be ill-advised to accept the offer. + - … took the unadvised measure of going public with the accusations ili: i357 members: - ill-advised @@ -4602,7 +4602,7 @@ efficiency example: - aerobic dance - - running is very aerobic + - Running is very aerobic. ili: i362 members: - aerobic @@ -4611,7 +4611,7 @@ definition: - not aerobic example: - - isometric exercises are anaerobic + - Isometric exercises are anaerobic. ili: i363 members: - anaerobic @@ -4623,7 +4623,7 @@ - the aesthetic faculties - an aesthetic person - aesthetic feeling - - the illustrations made the book an aesthetic success + - The illustrations made the book an aesthetic success. ili: i364 members: - aesthetic @@ -4687,7 +4687,7 @@ - violating aesthetic canons or requirements; deficient in tastefulness or beauty example: - inaesthetic and quite unintellectual - - peered through those inaesthetic spectacles + - … peered through those inaesthetic spectacles ili: i369 members: - inaesthetic @@ -4759,8 +4759,8 @@ definition: - likely to be affected by something example: - - the bond is subject to taxation - - he is subject to fits of depression + - The bond is subject to taxation. + - He is subject to fits of depression. ili: i375 members: - subject @@ -4771,8 +4771,8 @@ definition: - be affected with an indisposition example: - - the child was taken ill - - couldn't tell when he would be taken drunk + - The child was taken ill. + - … couldn't tell when he would be taken drunk ili: i376 members: - taken @@ -4795,7 +4795,7 @@ - undergoing no change when acted upon example: - entirely unaffected by each other's writings - - fibers remained apparently unaffected by the treatment + - Fibers remained apparently unaffected by the treatment. ili: i378 members: - unaffected @@ -4820,9 +4820,9 @@ definition: - (often followed by ‘to’) above being affected or influenced by example: - - he is superior to fear - - an ignited firework proceeds superior to circumstances until its blazing vitality - fades + - He is superior to fear. + - An ignited firework proceeds superior to circumstances until its blazing vitality + fades. ili: i380 members: - superior @@ -4894,7 +4894,7 @@ - that artificial humility that her husband hated - contrived coyness - a stilted letter of acknowledgment - - when people try to correct their speech they develop a stilted pronunciation + - When people try to correct their speech they develop a stilted pronunciation. ili: i385 members: - artificial @@ -4998,7 +4998,7 @@ definition: - not self-conscious example: - - she grew up with him in unselfconscious friendship + - She grew up with him in unselfconscious friendship. ili: i393 members: - unselfconscious @@ -5071,7 +5071,7 @@ definition: - inclined to accept rather than reject example: - - she was seldom acceptive of my suggestions + - She was seldom acceptive of my suggestions. ili: i399 members: - acceptive @@ -5083,7 +5083,7 @@ - tolerating without protest example: - always more accepting of coaching suggestion than her teammates - - the atmosphere was judged to be more supporting and accepting + - The atmosphere was judged to be more supporting and accepting. ili: i400 members: - accepting @@ -5106,7 +5106,7 @@ definition: - stopping to associate with example: - - they took dismissive action after the third violation + - They took dismissive action after the third violation. ili: i402 members: - dismissive @@ -5117,7 +5117,7 @@ definition: - rejecting emphatically; e.g. refusing to pay or disowning example: - - a veto is a repudiative act + - A veto is a repudiative act. ili: i403 members: - repudiative @@ -5139,7 +5139,7 @@ definition: - afloat on the surface of a body of water example: - - after the storm the boats were adrift + - After the storm the boats were adrift. ili: i405 members: - adrift @@ -5150,7 +5150,7 @@ definition: - borne up by or suspended in a liquid example: - - the ship is still floating + - The ship is still floating. - floating logs - floating seaweed ili: i406 @@ -5190,7 +5190,7 @@ - filled with fear or apprehension example: - afraid even to turn his head - - suddenly looked afraid + - … suddenly looked afraid - afraid for his life - afraid of snakes - afraid to ask questions @@ -5327,7 +5327,7 @@ definition: - made afraid example: - - the frightened child cowered in the corner + - The frightened child cowered in the corner. - too shocked and scared to move ili: i420 members: @@ -5382,10 +5382,10 @@ definition: - thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation example: - - became panicky as the snow deepened - - felt panicked before each exam + - … became panicky as the snow deepened + - … felt panicked before each exam - trying to keep back the panic-stricken crowd - - the terrified horse bolted + - The terrified horse bolted. ili: i425 members: - panicky @@ -5431,8 +5431,8 @@ definition: - deprived of courage and strength example: - - the steeplejack, exhausted and unnerved, couldn't hold on to his dangerous perch - much longer + - The steeplejack, exhausted and unnerved, couldn't hold on to his dangerous perch + much longer. ili: i430 members: - unnerved @@ -5514,7 +5514,7 @@ example: - an aggressive businessman - an aggressive basketball player - - he was aggressive and imperious; positive in his convictions + - He was aggressive and imperious; positive in his convictions. - aggressive drivers ili: i437 members: @@ -5602,7 +5602,7 @@ definition: - boisterously and noisily aggressive example: - - kept up an obstreperous clamor + - … kept up an obstreperous clamor ili: i443 members: - obstreperous @@ -5634,9 +5634,9 @@ - ready and able to resort to force or violence example: - source: Herman Melville - text: pugnacious spirits … lamented that there was so little prospect of an exhilarating - disturbance - - they were rough and determined fighting men + text: Pugnacious spirits … lamented that there was so little prospect of an exhilarating + disturbance. + - They were rough and determined fighting men. ili: i445 members: - pugnacious @@ -5722,7 +5722,7 @@ definition: - wildly frenzied and out of control example: - - the soldier was completely amuck + - The soldier was completely amuck. - berserk with grief - a berserk worker smashing windows members: @@ -5736,8 +5736,8 @@ definition: - (of persons) excessively affected by emotion example: - - he would become emotional over nothing at all - - she was worked up about all the noise + - He would become emotional over nothing at all. + - She was worked up about all the noise. ili: i451 members: - aroused @@ -5763,8 +5763,8 @@ definition: - disturbed psychologically as if by a physical jolt or shock example: - - retrieved his named from her jolted memory - - the accident left her badly shaken + - … retrieved his named from her jolted memory + - The accident left her badly shaken. ili: i453 members: - jolted @@ -5776,7 +5776,7 @@ definition: - marked by intense agitation or emotion example: - - worked at a feverish pace + - … worked at a feverish pace ili: i454 members: - feverish @@ -5789,7 +5789,7 @@ - excessively agitated; distraught with fear or other violent emotion example: - frantic with anger and frustration - - frenetic screams followed the accident + - Frenetic screams followed the accident. - a frenzied look in his eye ili: i455 members: @@ -5828,7 +5828,7 @@ definition: - appearing extremely agitated example: - - crowded the wild-eyed animals into a truck + - … crowded the wild-eyed animals into a truck ili: i458 members: - wild-eyed @@ -5853,7 +5853,7 @@ definition: - physically disturbed or set in motion example: - - the agitated mixture foamed and bubbled + - The agitated mixture foamed and bubbled. ili: i460 members: - agitated @@ -5885,7 +5885,7 @@ definition: - moving with or producing or produced by vigorous agitation example: - - winds whipped the piled leaves into churning masses + - Winds whipped the piled leaves into churning masses. - a car stuck in the churned-up mud ili: i462 members: @@ -5922,10 +5922,10 @@ definition: - in constant agitation example: - - a seething flag-waving crowd filled the streets + - A seething flag-waving crowd filled the streets. - a seething mass of maggots - source: Shakespeare - text: lovers and madmen have such seething brains + text: Lovers and madmen have such seething brains. ili: i465 members: - seething @@ -5966,7 +5966,7 @@ definition: - not agitated by stirring example: - - the ingredients sat in the bowl unstirred while she buttered the pan + - The ingredients sat in the bowl unstirred while she buttered the pan. ili: i469 members: - unstirred @@ -5978,9 +5978,9 @@ - conforming to your own liking or feelings or nature example: - Is the plan agreeable to you? - - he's an agreeable fellow + - He's an agreeable fellow. - source: Disraeli - text: My idea of an agreeable person … is a person who agrees with me + text: My idea of an agreeable person … is a person who agrees with me. - an agreeable manner ili: i470 members: @@ -6006,16 +6006,16 @@ - causing irritation or annoyance example: - tapping an annoying rhythm on his glass with his fork - - aircraft noise is particularly bothersome near the airport - - found it galling to have to ask permission + - Aircraft noise is particularly bothersome near the airport. + - … found it galling to have to ask permission - an irritating delay - nettlesome paperwork - a pesky mosquito - swarms of pestering gnats - a plaguey newfangled safety catch - - a teasing and persistent thought annoyed him + - A teasing and persistent thought annoyed him. - a vexatious child - - it is vexing to have to admit you are wrong + - It is vexing to have to admit you are wrong. exemplifies: - 06730109-n ili: i472 @@ -6040,7 +6040,7 @@ definition: - extremely disagreeable and unpleasant example: - - don't go out, the weather is dreadful + - Don't go out, the weather is dreadful. ili: i9902 members: - dreadful @@ -6080,7 +6080,7 @@ definition: - distasteful example: - - he found life unsweet + - He found life unsweet. ili: i475 members: - unsweet @@ -6144,7 +6144,7 @@ example: - a policy of open-eyed awareness - the vigilant eye of the town watch - - there was a watchful dignity in the room + - There was a watchful dignity in the room. - a watchful parent with a toddler in tow ili: i480 members: @@ -6173,7 +6173,7 @@ definition: - fully alert and watchful example: - - played heads-up ball + - … played heads-up ball ili: i482 members: - heads-up @@ -6236,7 +6236,7 @@ definition: - relating to solving problems by experience rather than theory example: - - they adopted a trial-and-error procedure + - They adopted a trial-and-error procedure. ili: i488 members: - trial-and-error @@ -6340,8 +6340,8 @@ - possessing life example: - the happiest person alive - - the nerve is alive - - doctors are working hard to keep him alive + - The nerve is alive. + - Doctors are working hard to keep him alive. - burned alive - a live canary ili: i496 @@ -6395,9 +6395,9 @@ definition: - no longer having or seeming to have or expecting to have life example: - - the nerve is dead + - The nerve is dead. - a dead pallor - - he was marked as a dead man by the assassin + - He was marked as a dead man by the assassin. ili: i500 members: - dead @@ -6426,7 +6426,7 @@ definition: - dead example: - - he is deceased + - He is deceased. - our dear departed friend exemplifies: - 06617399-n @@ -6445,7 +6445,7 @@ definition: - murdered by surprise attack for political reasons example: - - the 20th century has seen too many assassinated leaders + - The 20th century has seen too many assassinated leaders. ili: i502 members: - assassinated @@ -6457,7 +6457,7 @@ - destitute of blood or apparently so example: - source: John Dryden - text: the bloodless carcass of my Hector sold + text: … the bloodless carcass of my Hector sold ili: i503 members: - bloodless @@ -6470,7 +6470,7 @@ definition: - having irreversible loss of brain function as indicated by a persistent flat electroencephalogram example: - - was declared brain dead + - … was declared brain dead ili: i504 members: - brain dead @@ -6539,7 +6539,7 @@ definition: - marked for certain death example: - - the black spot told the old sailor he was doomed + - The black spot told the old sailor he was doomed. ili: i510 members: - doomed @@ -6550,7 +6550,7 @@ definition: - put to death as punishment example: - - claimed the body of the executed traitor + - … claimed the body of the executed traitor ili: i511 members: - executed @@ -6648,7 +6648,7 @@ - (of exocrine glands) producing a secretion in which part of the secreting cell is released with the secretion example: - - mother's milk is one apocrine secretion + - Mother's milk is one apocrine secretion. ili: i520 members: - apocrine @@ -6686,11 +6686,11 @@ - exerting force or containing energy example: - live coals - - tossed a live cigarette out the window - - got a shock from a live wire - - live ore is unmined ore + - … tossed a live cigarette out the window + - … got a shock from a live wire + - Live ore is unmined ore. - a live bomb - - a live ball is one in play + - A live ball is one in play. ili: i524 members: - live @@ -6715,10 +6715,10 @@ - not showing characteristics of life especially the capacity to sustain life; no longer exerting force or having energy or heat example: - - Mars is a dead planet + - Mars is a dead planet. - dead soil - dead coals - - the fire is dead + - The fire is dead. ili: i527 members: - dead @@ -6731,8 +6731,8 @@ definition: - being out or having grown cold example: - - threw his extinct cigarette into the stream - - the fire is out + - … threw his extinct cigarette into the stream + - The fire is out. ili: i528 members: - extinct @@ -6757,7 +6757,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - a ball that is out of play is dead + - A ball that is out of play is dead. ili: i530 members: - out of play @@ -6769,7 +6769,7 @@ - arranged in order according to the alphabet example: - an alphabetic arrangement - - dictionaries list words in alphabetical order + - Dictionaries list words in alphabetical order. ili: i531 members: - alphabetic @@ -6791,7 +6791,7 @@ definition: - having been put in alphabetical order example: - - the cards are all alphabetized, as you requested + - The cards are all alphabetized, as you requested. ili: i533 members: - alphabetized @@ -6804,7 +6804,7 @@ - not alphabetic example: - an analphabetic arrangement of letters - - Jesperson's system of phonetic transcription is analphabetic + - Jesperson's system of phonetic transcription is analphabetic. ili: i534 members: - analphabetic @@ -6852,8 +6852,8 @@ - having more than one possible meaning example: - ambiguous words - - frustrated by ambiguous instructions, the parents were unable to assemble the - toy + - Frustrated by ambiguous instructions, the parents were unable to assemble the + toy. ili: i540 members: - ambiguous @@ -6941,7 +6941,7 @@ definition: - ambiguous (especially in the negative) example: - - she spoke in no uncertain terms + - She spoke in no uncertain terms. ili: i547 members: - uncertain @@ -6956,7 +6956,7 @@ - having or exhibiting a single clearly defined meaning example: - source: Mario Vargas Llosa - text: As a horror, apartheid … is absolutely unambiguous + text: As a horror, apartheid … is absolutely unambiguous. ili: i548 members: - unambiguous @@ -7061,7 +7061,7 @@ - lacking or characterized by lack of ambition or initiative example: - a shiftless student - - studied in a shiftless way + - … studied in a shiftless way - shiftless idle youth ili: i557 members: @@ -7094,7 +7094,7 @@ definition: - more than enough in size or scope or capacity example: - - had ample food for the party + - … had ample food for the party - an ample supply ili: i560 members: @@ -7108,8 +7108,8 @@ definition: - having the normally expected amount example: - - gives full measure - - gives good measure + - … gives full measure + - … gives good measure - a good mile from here ili: i561 members: @@ -7222,9 +7222,9 @@ - contemptibly small in amount example: - a measly tip - - the company donated a miserable $100 for flood relief + - The company donated a miserable $100 for flood relief. - a paltry wage - - almost depleted his miserable store of dried beans + - … almost depleted his miserable store of dried beans ili: i569 members: - measly @@ -7237,7 +7237,7 @@ definition: - characterized by or promoting constructive metabolism example: - - some athletes take anabolic steroids to increase muscle size temporarily + - Some athletes take anabolic steroids to increase muscle size temporarily. ili: i570 members: - anabolic @@ -7430,7 +7430,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06173467-n example: - - ‘all spinsters are unmarried’ is an analytic proposition + - ‘all spinsters are unmarried’ is an analytic proposition. ili: i589 members: - analytic @@ -7446,7 +7446,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06173467-n example: - - ‘all men are arrogant’ is a synthetic proposition + - ‘all men are arrogant’ is a synthetic proposition. ili: i590 members: - synthetic @@ -7518,8 +7518,8 @@ coherent whole) as opposed to analysis example: - source: P.S.Welch - text: limnology is essentially a synthetic science composed of elements … that - extend well beyond the limits of biology + text: Limnology is essentially a synthetic science composed of elements … that + extend well beyond the limits of biology. ili: i596 members: - synthetic @@ -7529,7 +7529,7 @@ definition: - characterized by inflections indicating grammatical distinctions example: - - inflectional morphology is used to indicate number and case and tense and person + - Inflectional morphology is used to indicate number and case and tense and person etc. ili: i597 members: @@ -7540,7 +7540,7 @@ - characterized by inflections indicating a semantic relation between a word and its base example: - - the morphological relation between ‘sing’ and ‘singer’ and ‘song’ is derivational + - The morphological relation between ‘sing’ and ‘singer’ and ‘song’ is derivational. ili: i598 members: - derivational @@ -7593,7 +7593,7 @@ - incited, especially deliberately, to anger example: - aggravated by passive resistance - - the provoked animal attacked the child + - The provoked animal attacked the child. ili: i602 members: - aggravated @@ -7605,11 +7605,11 @@ definition: - marked by extreme anger example: - - the enraged bull attached + - The enraged bull attached. - furious about the accident - a furious scowl - - infuriated onlookers charged the police who were beating the boy - - could not control the maddened crowd + - Infuriated onlookers charged the police who were beating the boy. + - … could not control the maddened crowd ili: i603 members: - angered @@ -7661,8 +7661,8 @@ - roused to anger example: - source: Mark Twain - text: stayed huffy a good while - - she gets mad when you wake her up so early + text: … stayed huffy a good while + - She gets mad when you wake her up so early. - mad at his friend - sore over a remark exemplifies: @@ -7709,7 +7709,7 @@ definition: - furiously angry example: - - willful stupidity makes him absolutely livid + - Willful stupidity makes him absolutely livid. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i610 @@ -7723,7 +7723,7 @@ - showing scarcely suppressed anger example: - source: James Hensel - text: her tone was … conversational although … her eyes were smoldering + text: Her tone was … conversational although … her eyes were smoldering. ili: i611 members: - smoldering @@ -7735,8 +7735,8 @@ definition: - vehemently incensed and condemnatory example: - - they trembled before the wrathful queen - - but wroth as he was, a short struggle ended in reconciliation + - They trembled before the wrathful queen. + - But wroth as he was, a short struggle ended in reconciliation. ili: i612 members: - wrathful @@ -7783,7 +7783,7 @@ - showing deep-seated resentment example: - source: Aldous Huxley - text: preserve … from rancorous envy of the rich + text: Preserve … from rancorous envy of the rich. ili: i616 members: - rancorous @@ -7819,7 +7819,7 @@ - endowed with feeling and unstructured consciousness example: - source: T.E.Lawrence - text: the living knew themselves just sentient puppets on God's stage + text: The living knew themselves just sentient puppets on God's stage. ili: i619 members: - sentient @@ -7869,7 +7869,7 @@ definition: - endowed with animal life as distinguished from plant life example: - - we are animate beings + - We are animate beings. ili: i623 members: - animate @@ -7880,7 +7880,7 @@ definition: - not endowed with life example: - - the inorganic world is inanimate + - The inorganic world is inanimate. - inanimate objects ili: i624 members: @@ -7905,7 +7905,7 @@ example: - an animated and expressive face - animated conversation - - became very animated when he heard the good news + - … became very animated when he heard the good news ili: i626 members: - animated @@ -7967,7 +7967,7 @@ definition: - lacking animation or excitement or activity example: - - it was a lifeless party until she arrived + - It was a lifeless party until she arrived. ili: i631 members: - lifeless @@ -8000,7 +8000,7 @@ definition: - made or become more cheerful or lively example: - - his attention made her feel all perked up + - His attention made her feel all perked up. ili: i634 members: - perked up @@ -8022,7 +8022,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06182505-n example: - - the word ‘dog’ is animate + - The word ‘dog’ is animate. ili: i636 members: - animate @@ -8033,7 +8033,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06182505-n example: - - the word ‘car’ is inanimate + - The word ‘car’ is inanimate. ili: i637 members: - inanimate @@ -8072,7 +8072,7 @@ definition: - bearing a name example: - - articles in magazines are usually onymous + - Articles in magazines are usually onymous. ili: i640 members: - onymous @@ -8097,7 +8097,7 @@ definition: - bearing or identified by an assumed (often pen) name example: - - the writings of Mark Twain are pseudonymous + - The writings of Mark Twain are pseudonymous. ili: i642 members: - pseudonymous @@ -8195,7 +8195,7 @@ - attendant circumstances - the period of tension and consequent need for military preparedness - the ensuant response to his appeal - - the resultant savings were considerable + - The resultant savings were considerable. - collateral target damage from a bombing run ili: i650 members: @@ -8264,9 +8264,9 @@ definition: - operating or living or growing in water example: - - boats are aquatic vehicles - - water lilies are aquatic plants - - fish are aquatic animals + - Boats are aquatic vehicles. + - Water lilies are aquatic plants. + - Fish are aquatic animals. ili: i655 members: - aquatic @@ -8358,7 +8358,7 @@ - amphibious vehicles - amphibious operations - amphibious troops - - frogs are amphibious animals + - Frogs are amphibious animals. ili: i662 members: - amphibious @@ -8477,7 +8477,7 @@ - just preceding something else in time or order example: - the previous owner - - my old house was larger + - My old house was larger. ili: i672 members: - previous @@ -8521,7 +8521,7 @@ definition: - following immediately and as a result of what went before example: - - ensuing events confirmed the prediction + - Ensuing events confirmed the prediction. ili: i675 members: - ensuing @@ -8570,7 +8570,7 @@ definition: - being next in a line of succession example: - - he was in line for the presidency + - He was in line for the presidency. ili: i678 members: - in line @@ -8681,7 +8681,7 @@ - following a meal (especially dinner) example: - his postprandial cigar - - took a postprandial walk + - … took a postprandial walk ili: i689 members: - postprandial @@ -8845,7 +8845,7 @@ - belonging to or on or near the back or upper surface of an animal or organ or part example: - - the dorsal fin is the vertical fin on the back of a fish and certain marine mammals + - The dorsal fin is the vertical fin on the back of a fish and certain marine mammals. ili: i706 members: - dorsal @@ -8856,8 +8856,8 @@ animal) example: - the ventral aspect of the human body - - the liver is somewhat ventral in position - - ventral (or pelvic) fins correspond to the hind limbs of a quadruped + - The liver is somewhat ventral in position. + - Ventral (or pelvic) fins correspond to the hind limbs of a quadruped. ili: i707 members: - ventral @@ -8887,8 +8887,8 @@ definition: - not subject to appeal example: - - the judge's ruling was handed down in a preliminary hearing rather than a trial - and was therefore unappealable + - The judge's ruling was handed down in a preliminary hearing rather than a trial + and was therefore unappealable. ili: i710 members: - unappealable @@ -9001,8 +9001,8 @@ - suitable for a particular person or place or condition etc example: - a book not appropriate for children - - a funeral conducted the appropriate solemnity - - it seems that an apology is appropriate + - A funeral conducted the appropriate solemnity. + - It seems that an apology is appropriate. ili: i720 members: - appropriate @@ -9016,7 +9016,7 @@ definition: - appropriate to example: - - behavior befitting a father + - Behavior befitting a father. ili: i721 members: - befitting @@ -9050,7 +9050,7 @@ example: - everything in its proper place - the right man for the job - - she is not suitable for the position + - She is not suitable for the position. ili: i724 members: - proper @@ -9067,7 +9067,7 @@ definition: - not suitable for a particular occasion etc example: - - noise seems inappropriate at a time of sadness + - Noise seems inappropriate at a time of sadness. - inappropriate shoes for a walk on the beach - put inappropriate pressure on them ili: i725 @@ -9092,7 +9092,7 @@ definition: - not appropriate for a purpose or occasion example: - - said all the wrong things + - … said all the wrong things ili: i727 members: - improper @@ -9104,7 +9104,7 @@ definition: - owed and payable immediately or on demand example: - - payment is due + - Payment is due. ili: i728 members: - due @@ -9134,7 +9134,7 @@ - payable by the recipient on delivery example: - a collect call - - the letter came collect + - The letter came collect. - a COD parcel ili: i730 members: @@ -9186,7 +9186,7 @@ definition: - payable in installments within a designated period of time example: - - we were short of cash, so we purchased our refrigerator on time + - We were short of cash, so we purchased our refrigerator on time. members: - on time partOfSpeech: s @@ -9196,7 +9196,7 @@ definition: - calling for the spending of cash example: - - his out-of-pocket costs were $10 + - His out-of-pocket costs were $10. ili: i734 members: - out-of-pocket @@ -9207,7 +9207,7 @@ definition: - subject to repayment example: - - business loans are usually repayable in regular installments + - Business loans are usually repayable in regular installments. ili: i735 members: - repayable @@ -9244,7 +9244,7 @@ - 08458195-n example: - undue influence - - I didn't want to show undue excitement + - I didn't want to show undue excitement. - accused of using undue force ili: i738 members: @@ -9267,7 +9267,7 @@ definition: - being of striking appropriateness and pertinence example: - - the successful copywriter is a master of apposite and evocative verbal images + - The successful copywriter is a master of apposite and evocative verbal images. - an apt reply ili: i740 members: @@ -9604,8 +9604,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - went alone and unarmed - - unarmed peasants were shot down + - … went alone and unarmed + - Unarmed peasants were shot down. - unarmed vehicles ili: i770 members: @@ -9620,7 +9620,7 @@ definition: - with bare hands example: - - fought barehanded + - … fought barehanded ili: i771 members: - barehanded @@ -10008,7 +10008,7 @@ definition: - marked by skill in deception example: - - cunning men often pass for wise + - Cunning men often pass for wise. - a foxy scheme - a slick evasive answer - sly as a fox @@ -10127,7 +10127,7 @@ - effortless and unstudied example: - an impression of careless elegance - - danced with careless grace + - … danced with careless grace ili: i813 members: - careless @@ -10200,7 +10200,7 @@ - without or deprived of the use of speech or words example: - inarticulate beasts - - remained stupidly inarticulate and saying something noncommittal + - … remained stupidly inarticulate and saying something noncommittal - inarticulate with rage - an inarticulate cry ili: i818 @@ -10263,7 +10263,7 @@ definition: - unable to express yourself clearly or fluently example: - - felt tongue-tied with embarrassment + - … felt tongue-tied with embarrassment - incoherent with grief ili: i823 members: @@ -10279,8 +10279,8 @@ - a mute appeal - a silent curse - source: Emily Dickinson - text: best grief is tongueless - - the words stopped at her lips unsounded + text: Best grief is tongueless. + - The words stopped at her lips unsounded. - unspoken grief - source: Thomas Wolfe text: choking exasperation and wordless shame @@ -10344,7 +10344,7 @@ definition: - not capable of or especially not involving speech or spoken lines example: - - had a nonspeaking role in the play + - … had a nonspeaking role in the play ili: i829 members: - nonspeaking @@ -10397,8 +10397,8 @@ definition: - feeling shame or guilt or embarrassment or remorse example: - - are you ashamed for having lied? - - felt ashamed of my torn coat + - Are you ashamed for having lied? + - … felt ashamed of my torn coat ili: i834 members: - ashamed @@ -10425,8 +10425,8 @@ - made to feel uncomfortable because of shame or wounded pride example: - too embarrassed to say hello to his drunken father on the street - - humiliated that his wife had to go out to work - - felt mortified by the comparison with her sister + - … humiliated that his wife had to go out to work + - … felt mortified by the comparison with her sister ili: i836 members: - embarrassed @@ -10535,7 +10535,7 @@ - aggressively self-assured example: - an energetic assertive boy who was always ready to argue - - pointing directly at a listener is an assertive act + - Pointing directly at a listener is an assertive act. ili: i843 members: - assertive @@ -10560,7 +10560,7 @@ definition: - forceful and definite in expression or action example: - - the document contained a particularly emphatic guarantee of religious liberty + - The document contained a particularly emphatic guarantee of religious liberty. ili: i845 members: - emphatic @@ -10588,7 +10588,7 @@ definition: - not aggressively self-assured, though not necessarily lacking in confidence example: - - she was quiet and nonassertive as she took control + - She was quiet and nonassertive as she took control. ili: i847 members: - nonassertive @@ -10698,7 +10698,7 @@ definition: - not promised in marriage example: - - continued seeing him but on an unengaged basis + - … continued seeing him but on an unengaged basis ili: i857 members: - unengaged @@ -10745,7 +10745,7 @@ definition: - affixed or as if affixed with glue or paste example: - - he stayed glued to one spot + - He stayed glued to one spot. - pieces of pasted paper ili: i861 members: @@ -10767,7 +10767,7 @@ definition: - not affixed example: - - the stamp came loose + - The stamp came loose. ili: i863 members: - unaffixed @@ -10780,7 +10780,7 @@ - 06047178-n example: - sessile flowers - - the shell of a sessile barnacle is attached directly to a substrate + - The shell of a sessile barnacle is attached directly to a substrate. ili: i864 members: - sessile @@ -10793,7 +10793,7 @@ - 06047178-n example: - a pedunculate flower - - a pedunculate barnacle is attached to the substrate by a fleshy foot or stalk + - A pedunculate barnacle is attached to the substrate by a fleshy foot or stalk. ili: i865 members: - pedunculate @@ -10911,8 +10911,8 @@ definition: - free example: - - a man with a mule got my car unstuck - - the gears locked in second and would not come unstuck + - A man with a mule got my car unstuck. + - The gears locked in second and would not come unstuck. ili: i875 members: - unstuck @@ -10978,7 +10978,7 @@ definition: - capable of being taken apart example: - - the professor had a clastic model of the human brain + - The professor had a clastic model of the human brain. ili: i881 members: - clastic @@ -10991,7 +10991,7 @@ definition: - marked by keen caution and watchful prudence example: - - they were wary in their movements + - They were wary in their movements. - a wary glance at the black clouds - taught to be wary of strangers ili: i882 @@ -11006,7 +11006,7 @@ - vigilant example: - on guard against con artists - - must remain on your guard in such a situation + - … must remain on your guard in such a situation ili: i883 members: - on guard @@ -11034,7 +11034,7 @@ - not alert to danger or deception example: - the shrieks of unwary animals taken by surprise - - some thieves prey especially on unwary travelers + - Some thieves prey especially on unwary travelers. - source: O.J.Campbell text: seduce the unwary reader into easy acquiescence ili: i885 @@ -11075,7 +11075,7 @@ - (often followed by ‘to’) giving care or attention example: - attentive to details - - the nurse was attentive to her patient + - The nurse was attentive to her patient. - an attentive suitor ili: i888 members: @@ -11142,7 +11142,7 @@ - showing hovering attentiveness example: - solicitous about her health - - made solicitous inquiries about our family + - … made solicitous inquiries about our family ili: i893 members: - solicitous @@ -11274,7 +11274,7 @@ - capturing interest as if by a spell example: - bewitching smile - - Roosevelt was a captivating speaker + - Roosevelt was a captivating speaker. - enchanting music - an enthralling book - antique papers of entrancing design @@ -11324,7 +11324,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - what a dinky little hat + - What a dinky little hat. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i904 @@ -11377,9 +11377,9 @@ definition: - attracting and holding interest as if by a spell example: - - read the bedtime story in a hypnotic voice - - she had a warm mesmeric charm - - the sheer force of his presence was mesmerizing + - … read the bedtime story in a hypnotic voice + - She had a warm mesmeric charm. + - The sheer force of his presence was mesmerizing. - a spellbinding description of life in ancient Rome ili: i908 members: @@ -11463,7 +11463,7 @@ - lacking in physical beauty or proportion example: - a homely child - - several of the buildings were downright homely + - Several of the buildings were downright homely. - a plain girl with a freckled face exemplifies: - 06730109-n @@ -11527,9 +11527,9 @@ - able to attract interest or draw favorable attention example: - source: Vincent Starrett - text: He added an appealing and memorable figure to popular American mythology + text: He added an appealing and memorable figure to popular American mythology. - an appealing sense of humor - - the idea of having enough money to retire at fifty is very appealing + - The idea of having enough money to retire at fifty is very appealing. ili: i920 members: - appealing @@ -11554,7 +11554,7 @@ - having power to arouse interest example: - an attractive opportunity - - the job is attractive because of the pay + - The job is attractive because of the pay. ili: i922 members: - attractive @@ -11565,8 +11565,8 @@ definition: - not able to attract favorable attention example: - - they have made the place as unappealing as possible - - was forced to talk to his singularly unappealing hostess + - They have made the place as unappealing as possible. + - … was forced to talk to his singularly unappealing hostess ili: i923 members: - unappealing @@ -11579,7 +11579,7 @@ - tending to repel example: - source: Elizabeth Hess - text: The trappings of upper-class life are off-putting and sterile + text: The trappings of upper-class life are off-putting and sterile. ili: i924 members: - off-putting @@ -11590,7 +11590,7 @@ definition: - lacking power to arouse interest example: - - being unemployed is a most unattractive prospect + - Being unemployed is a most unattractive prospect. ili: i925 members: - unattractive @@ -11603,7 +11603,7 @@ definition: - capable of being attributed example: - - the collapse of the movement was attributable to a lack of morale + - The collapse of the movement was attributable to a lack of morale. - an idea attributable to a Russian ili: i926 members: @@ -11618,8 +11618,8 @@ - capable of being assigned or credited to example: - punctuation errors ascribable to careless proofreading - - the cancellation of the concert was due to the rain - - the oversight was not imputable to him + - The cancellation of the concert was due to the rain. + - The oversight was not imputable to him. ili: i927 members: - ascribable @@ -11667,7 +11667,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - ‘red’ is an attributive adjective in ‘a red apple’ + - ‘red’ is an attributive adjective in ‘a red apple’. ili: i931 members: - attributive @@ -11681,7 +11681,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - an example of the attributive genitive is ‘John's’ in ‘John's mother’ + - An example of the attributive genitive is ‘John's’ in ‘John's mother’. ili: i932 members: - attributive genitive @@ -11694,7 +11694,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - ‘red’ is a predicative adjective in ‘the apple is red’ + - ‘red’ is a predicative adjective in ‘the apple is red’. ili: i933 members: - predicative @@ -11712,8 +11712,8 @@ definition: - in an advanced stage of pregnancy example: - - was big with child - - was great with child + - … was big with child + - … was great with child ili: i935 members: - big @@ -11743,7 +11743,7 @@ definition: - heard or perceptible by the ear example: - - he spoke in an audible whisper + - He spoke in an audible whisper. ili: i937 members: - audible @@ -11810,7 +11810,7 @@ definition: - uttered without voice example: - - could hardly hear her breathed plea, ‘Help me’ + - … could hardly hear her breathed plea, ‘Help me’ - voiceless whispers ili: i942 members: @@ -11844,7 +11844,7 @@ - not made to sound example: - the silent ‘h’ at the beginning of ‘honor’ - - in French certain letters are often unsounded + - In French certain letters are often unsounded. ili: i945 members: - silent @@ -11895,8 +11895,8 @@ definition: - (of speed) greater than the speed of sound in a given medium (especially air) example: - - a supersonic bomber flies so fast that it must release its bombs while the target - is still over the horizon + - A supersonic bomber flies so fast that it must release its bombs while the target + is still over the horizon. ili: i950 members: - supersonic @@ -11921,8 +11921,8 @@ definition: - likely to turn out well in the future example: - - had a bright future in publishing - - the scandal threatened an abrupt end to a promising political career + - … had a bright future in publishing + - The scandal threatened an abrupt end to a promising political career. - a hopeful new singer on Broadway ili: i952 members: @@ -11936,7 +11936,7 @@ definition: - presaging good fortune example: - - she made a fortunate decision to go to medical school + - She made a fortunate decision to go to medical school. - rosy predictions ili: i953 members: @@ -11961,7 +11961,7 @@ definition: - unlikely to bring about favorable results or enjoyment example: - - faced an unpromising task + - … faced an unpromising task - music for unpromising combinations of instruments ili: i955 members: @@ -11979,7 +11979,7 @@ - presenting favorable circumstances; likely to result in or show signs of success example: - propitious omens - - propitious gales speeded us along + - Propitious gales speeded us along. - a propitious alignment of planets for space exploration ili: i956 members: @@ -12037,8 +12037,8 @@ - ill omens - ill predictions - source: P.B.Shelley - text: my words with inauspicious thunderings shook heaven - - a dead and ominous silence prevailed + text: My words with inauspicious thunderings shook heaven. + - A dead and ominous silence prevailed. - a by-election at a time highly unpropitious for the Government ili: i960 members: @@ -12394,10 +12394,10 @@ definition: - obtainable or accessible and ready for use or service example: - - kept a fire extinguisher available - - much information is available through computers + - … kept a fire extinguisher available + - Much information is available through computers. - available in many colors - - the list of available candidates is unusually long + - The list of available candidates is unusually long. ili: i990 members: - available @@ -12422,7 +12422,7 @@ definition: - easily obtained example: - - most students now have computers accessible + - Most students now have computers accessible. - accessible money ili: i991 members: @@ -12458,7 +12458,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06158935-n example: - - commodities are easy this quarter + - Commodities are easy this quarter. ili: i994 members: - easy @@ -12469,7 +12469,7 @@ definition: - available when required or as promised example: - - federal funds were not forthcoming + - Federal funds were not forthcoming. ili: i995 members: - forthcoming @@ -12480,7 +12480,7 @@ definition: - capable of being obtained example: - - savings of up to 50 percent are obtainable + - Savings of up to 50 percent are obtainable. ili: i996 members: - gettable @@ -12494,7 +12494,7 @@ definition: - available for use or sale example: - - they have plenty of stonewashed jeans in stock + - They have plenty of stonewashed jeans in stock. ili: i997 members: - in stock @@ -12528,9 +12528,9 @@ definition: - readily available example: - - there will be a wealth of information on hand from the lawyers - - emergency police were on hand in case of trouble - - the cash on hand is adequate for current needs + - There will be a wealth of information on hand from the lawyers. + - Emergency police were on hand in case of trouble. + - The cash on hand is adequate for current needs. ili: i1000 members: - on hand @@ -12542,8 +12542,8 @@ - available for immediate use example: - extra personnel on tap - - other sports and entertainment facilities are on tap - - there are numerous projects on tap + - Other sports and entertainment facilities are on tap. + - There are numerous projects on tap. ili: i1001 members: - on tap @@ -12566,7 +12566,7 @@ definition: - not having been filled example: - - the job is still open + - The job is still open. ili: i1003 members: - open @@ -12578,7 +12578,7 @@ - available for purchase example: - purchasable goods - - many houses in the area are for sale + - Many houses in the area are for sale. ili: i1004 members: - purchasable @@ -12590,7 +12590,7 @@ definition: - (of especially money) immediately available example: - - he seems to have ample ready money + - He seems to have ample ready money. - a ready source of cash ili: i1005 members: @@ -12604,8 +12604,8 @@ definition: - not available or accessible or at hand example: - - fresh milk was unavailable during the emergency - - his secretary said he was unavailable for comment + - Fresh milk was unavailable during the emergency. + - His secretary said he was unavailable for comment. ili: i1006 members: - unavailable @@ -12619,7 +12619,7 @@ - used up or no longer available example: - gone with the wind - - if we don't get there early, all the best seats will be gone + - If we don't get there early, all the best seats will be gone. ili: i7926 members: - gone @@ -12631,7 +12631,7 @@ - not capable of being obtained example: - a rare work, today almost inaccessible - - timber is virtually unobtainable in the islands + - Timber is virtually unobtainable in the islands. - untouchable resources buried deep within the earth ili: i1007 members: @@ -12646,7 +12646,7 @@ definition: - not available for sale or use example: - - too many items are out of stock + - Too many items are out of stock. ili: i1008 members: - out of stock @@ -12661,7 +12661,7 @@ definition: - not in a state of sleep; completely conscious example: - - lay awake thinking about his new job + - … lay awake thinking about his new job - still not fully awake ili: i1009 members: @@ -12677,7 +12677,7 @@ definition: - out of bed example: - - are they astir yet? + - Are they astir yet? - up by seven each morning ili: i1010 members: @@ -12690,7 +12690,7 @@ definition: - (somewhat formal) having been waked up example: - - the awakened baby began to cry + - The awakened baby began to cry. ili: i1011 members: - awakened @@ -12703,7 +12703,7 @@ example: - insomniac old people - insomniac nights - - lay sleepless all night + - … lay sleepless all night - source: Shakespeare text: twenty watchful, weary, tedious nights ili: i1012 @@ -12731,7 +12731,7 @@ definition: - marked by full consciousness or alertness example: - - worked every moment of my waking hours + - … worked every moment of my waking hours ili: i1014 members: - waking @@ -12746,8 +12746,8 @@ definition: - in a state of sleep example: - - were all asleep when the phone rang - - fell asleep at the wheel + - … were all asleep when the phone rang + - … fell asleep at the wheel ili: i1015 members: - asleep @@ -12792,7 +12792,7 @@ - half asleep example: - made drowsy by the long ride - - it seemed a pity to disturb the drowsing (or dozing) professor + - It seemed a pity to disturb the drowsing (or dozing) professor. - a tired dozy child - the nodding (or napping) grandmother in her rocking chair ili: i1018 @@ -12808,7 +12808,7 @@ - sleeping deeply example: - lying fast asleep on the sofa - - 'it would be cruel to wake him: he''s sound asleep' + - 'It would be cruel to wake him: he''s sound asleep.' ili: i1019 members: - fast asleep @@ -12844,9 +12844,9 @@ definition: - inclined to or marked by drowsiness example: + - ‘slumbery’ is archaic. - slumberous (or slumbrous) eyes - - ‘slumbery’ is archaic - - the sound had a somnolent effect + - The sound had a somnolent effect. ili: i1022 members: - slumberous @@ -12909,8 +12909,8 @@ - (sometimes followed by ‘of’) having or showing knowledge or understanding or realization or perception example: - - was aware of his opponent's hostility - - became aware of her surroundings + - … was aware of his opponent's hostility + - … became aware of her surroundings - aware that he had exceeded the speed limit ili: i1027 members: @@ -12930,7 +12930,7 @@ - alert to the problems - alive to what is going on - awake to the dangers of her situation - - was now awake to the reality of his predicament + - … was now awake to the reality of his predicament ili: i1028 members: - alert @@ -12943,7 +12943,7 @@ definition: - (followed by ‘of’) showing realization or recognition of something example: - - few voters seem conscious of the issue's importance + - Few voters seem conscious of the issue's importance. - conscious of having succeeded - source: Thomas Hardy text: the careful tread of one conscious of his alcoholic load @@ -12959,7 +12959,7 @@ example: - made sensible of his mistakes - source: Henry Hallam - text: I am sensible that the mention of such a circumstance may appear trifling + text: I am sensible that the mention of such a circumstance may appear trifling. - source: Edmund Burke text: sensible that a good deal more is still to be done ili: i1030 @@ -12979,7 +12979,7 @@ definition: - (often followed by ‘of’) not aware example: - - seemed unaware of the scrutiny + - … seemed unaware of the scrutiny - unaware of the danger they were in - unaware of the newborn hope - the most unaware person I've known @@ -13105,7 +13105,7 @@ - a frightful crime of decapitation - an alarming, even horrifying, picture - source: Winston Churchill - text: war is beyond all words horrible + text: War is beyond all words horrible. - an ugly wound ili: i1039 members: @@ -13125,11 +13125,11 @@ - an awful risk - dire news - a career or vengeance so direful that London was shocked - - the dread presence of the headmaster - - polio is no longer the dreaded disease it once was + - The dread presence of the headmaster. + - Polio is no longer the dreaded disease it once was. - a dreadful storm - a fearful howling - - horrendous explosions shook the city + - Horrendous explosions shook the city. - a terrible curse ili: i1040 members: @@ -13154,7 +13154,7 @@ example: - a baleful look - forbidding thunderclouds - - his tone became menacing + - His tone became menacing. - ominous rumblings of discontent - sinister storm clouds - a sinister smile @@ -13203,7 +13203,7 @@ - causing a sensation as of things crawling on your skin example: - a creepy story - - I had a creepy-crawly feeling + - I had a creepy-crawly feeling. ili: i1044 members: - creepy @@ -13438,7 +13438,7 @@ - situated ahead or going before example: - an advance party - - at that time the most advanced outpost was still east of the Rockies + - At that time the most advanced outpost was still east of the Rockies. ili: i1063 members: - advance @@ -13476,7 +13476,7 @@ definition: - going or proceeding or going in advance; showing the way example: - - we rode in the leading car + - We rode in the leading car. - the leading edge of technology ili: i1066 members: @@ -13489,7 +13489,7 @@ definition: - showing the way by conducting or leading; imposing direction on example: - - felt his mother's directing arm around him + - … felt his mother's directing arm around him - the directional role of science on industrial progress ili: i1067 members: @@ -13515,8 +13515,8 @@ definition: - going or proceeding or coming after in the same direction example: - - the crowd of following cars made the occasion seem like a parade - - tried to outrun the following footsteps + - The crowd of following cars made the occasion seem like a parade. + - … tried to outrun the following footsteps ili: i1069 members: - following @@ -13527,8 +13527,8 @@ definition: - following in order to overtake or capture or as accompaniment to such pursuit example: - - the fox fled from the pursuing hounds - - listened for the hounds' pursuing bark + - The fox fled from the pursuing hounds. + - … listened for the hounds' pursuing bark ili: i1070 members: - pursuing @@ -13610,7 +13610,7 @@ definition: - having a stiff back example: - - the guards stood stiff-backed and unsmiling + - The guards stood stiff-backed and unsmiling. ili: i1077 members: - stiff-backed @@ -13633,7 +13633,7 @@ definition: - lacking a back example: - - a stool is a backless and armless seat + - A stool is a backless and armless seat. ili: i1079 members: - backless @@ -13888,9 +13888,9 @@ domain_region: - 08910324-n example: - - they considered themselves a tough outfit and weren't bashful about letting anybody - know it - - ‘blate’ is a Scottish term for bashful + - ‘blate’ is a Scottish term for bashful. + - They considered themselves a tough outfit and weren't bashful about letting anybody + know it. ili: i1100 members: - bashful @@ -13919,7 +13919,7 @@ definition: - offensively bold example: - - a brash newcomer disputed the age-old rules for admission to the club + - A brash newcomer disputed the age-old rules for admission to the club. - a nervy thing to say ili: i1102 members: @@ -13943,7 +13943,7 @@ definition: - taking undue liberties example: - - young women disliked the overfamiliar tone he took with them + - Young women disliked the overfamiliar tone he took with them. ili: i1104 members: - overfamiliar @@ -13954,7 +13954,7 @@ definition: - improperly forward or bold example: - - don't be fresh with me + - Don't be fresh with me. - impertinent of a child to lecture a grownup - an impudent boy given to insulting strangers - Don't get wise with me! @@ -13976,8 +13976,8 @@ - excessively forward example: - an assumptive person - - on a subject like this it would be too assuming for me to decide - - the duchess would not put up with presumptuous servants + - On a subject like this it would be too assuming for me to decide. + - The duchess would not put up with presumptuous servants. ili: i1106 members: - assumptive @@ -14172,7 +14172,7 @@ definition: - without a bed example: - - the cell was bedless + - The cell was bedless. ili: i1125 members: - bedless @@ -14258,7 +14258,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06125308-n example: - - glacial till is unstratified + - Glacial till is unstratified. ili: i1133 members: - unstratified @@ -14385,8 +14385,8 @@ definition: - having no hair or fur example: - - a Mexican Hairless is about the size of a fox terrier and hairless except for - a tufts on the head and tail + - A Mexican Hairless is about the size of a fox terrier and hairless except for + a tufts on the head and tail. ili: i1146 members: - hairless @@ -14502,7 +14502,7 @@ definition: - without hair example: - - tinea corporis is a fungal infection of the nonhairy parts of the skin + - Tinea corporis is a fungal infection of the nonhairy parts of the skin. ili: i1156 members: - nonhairy @@ -14524,7 +14524,7 @@ definition: - having or covered with hair example: - - Jacob was a hairy man + - Jacob was a hairy man. - a hairy caterpillar ili: i1158 members: @@ -14677,7 +14677,7 @@ definition: - covering with fine light hairs example: - - his head fuzzed like a dandelion gone to seed + - His head fuzzed like a dandelion gone to seed. ili: i1168 members: - fuzzed @@ -14716,7 +14716,7 @@ definition: - covered with dense cottony hairs or hairlike filaments example: - - the woolly aphid has a lanate coat resembling cotton + - The woolly aphid has a lanate coat resembling cotton. ili: i1171 members: - lanate @@ -14973,7 +14973,7 @@ definition: - (of a structural member) supporting no vertical weight other than its own example: - - they took out a nonbearing wall + - They took out a nonbearing wall. ili: i1195 members: - nonbearing @@ -15027,7 +15027,7 @@ - very pleasing to the eye example: - my bonny lass - - there's a bonny bay beyond + - There's a bonny bay beyond. - a comely face - young fair maidens ili: i1198 @@ -15077,7 +15077,7 @@ - source: Thackeray text: very pretty but not so extraordinarily handsome - source: Lillian Hellman - text: our southern women are well-favored + text: Our southern women are well-favored. ili: i1201 members: - fine-looking @@ -15240,7 +15240,7 @@ - having the appearance spoiled example: - a disfigured face - - strip mining left a disfigured landscape + - Strip mining left a disfigured landscape. ili: i1213 members: - disfigured @@ -15308,7 +15308,7 @@ - having a diseased appearance resembling scrofula example: - source: Farley Mowat - text: our canoe … lay with her scrofulous sides on the shore + text: Our canoe … lay with her scrofulous sides on the shore. ili: i1219 members: - scrofulous @@ -15367,7 +15367,7 @@ definition: - identified with a band especially around a leg example: - - kept watch for the return of their banded birds + - … kept watch for the return of their banded birds ili: i1225 members: - banded @@ -15428,7 +15428,7 @@ definition: - lacking a belt example: - - unbelted jackets are in this season + - Unbelted jackets are in this season. ili: i1231 members: - unbelted @@ -15479,7 +15479,7 @@ definition: - deadly or sinister example: - - the Florida eagles have a fierce baleful look + - The Florida eagles have a fierce baleful look. ili: i1235 members: - baleful @@ -15508,7 +15508,7 @@ example: - malicious gossip - source: Rudyard Kipling - text: took malicious pleasure in … watching me wince + text: … took malicious pleasure in … watching me wince ili: i1237 members: - malicious @@ -15528,7 +15528,7 @@ example: - a despiteful fiend - a truly spiteful child - - a vindictive man will look for occasions for resentment + - A vindictive man will look for occasions for resentment. ili: i1238 members: - despiteful @@ -15542,7 +15542,7 @@ - showing sly or knowing malice in a glance example: - source: Amy Lowell - text: she had run in fear of … his evil leering eye + text: She had run in fear of … his evil leering eye. ili: i1239 members: - leering @@ -15555,7 +15555,7 @@ hatred example: - a gossipy malevolent old woman - - failure made him malevolent toward those who were successful + - Failure made him malevolent toward those who were successful. ili: i1240 members: - malevolent @@ -15672,8 +15672,8 @@ - evil or harmful in nature or influence example: - prompted by malign motives - - believed in witches and malign spirits - - gave him a malign look + - … believed in witches and malign spirits + - … gave him a malign look - a malign lesion ili: i1249 members: @@ -15685,8 +15685,8 @@ definition: - like a cancer; an evil that grows and spreads example: - - remorse was cancerous within him - - pornography is cancerous to the moral development of our children + - Remorse was cancerous within him. + - Pornography is cancerous to the moral development of our children. ili: i1250 members: - cancerous @@ -15705,7 +15705,7 @@ - the best film of the year - the best solution - the best time for planting - - wore his best suit + - … wore his best suit exemplifies: - 06706615-n ili: i1251 @@ -15754,7 +15754,7 @@ definition: - ranking above all others example: - - was first in her class + - … was first in her class - the foremost figure among marine artists ili: i1254 members: @@ -15827,7 +15827,7 @@ definition: - (used especially of merchandise) very fine in quality example: - - made of superfine Flemish cloth + - … made of superfine Flemish cloth ili: i1260 members: - superfine @@ -15917,13 +15917,13 @@ in excellence or quality or desirability or suitability; more highly skilled than another example: - - You're a better man than I am, Gunga Din + - You're a better man than I am, Gunga Din. - a better coat - a better type of car - a suit with a better fit - a better chance of success - - produced a better mousetrap - - she's better in math than in history + - … produced a better mousetrap + - She's better in math than in history. exemplifies: - 06333686-n ili: i1267 @@ -15963,7 +15963,7 @@ definition: - become or made better in quality example: - - was proud of his improved grades + - … was proud of his improved grades - an improved viewfinder ili: i1270 members: @@ -15975,9 +15975,9 @@ definition: - (comparative of ‘bad’) inferior to another in quality or condition or desirability example: - - this road is worse than the first one we took - - the road is in worse shape than it was - - she was accused of worse things than cheating and lying + - This road is worse than the first one we took. + - The road is in worse shape than it was. + - She was accused of worse things than cheating and lying. exemplifies: - 06333686-n ili: i1271 @@ -16002,8 +16002,8 @@ definition: - (comparative of ‘good’) changed for the better in health or fitness example: - - her health is better now - - I feel better + - Her health is better now. + - I feel better. exemplifies: - 06333686-n ili: i1273 @@ -16026,8 +16026,8 @@ definition: - changed for the worse in health or fitness example: - - I feel worse today - - her cold is worse + - I feel worse today. + - Her cold is worse. ili: i1275 members: - worse @@ -16061,7 +16061,7 @@ definition: - effecting amendment example: - - added amendatory phrases to the text + - … added amendatory phrases to the text ili: i1278 members: - amendatory @@ -16130,7 +16130,7 @@ definition: - having two faces or fronts example: - - the Roman Janus is bifacial + - The Roman Janus is bifacial. ili: i1285 members: - biface @@ -16839,8 +16839,8 @@ - of or belonging to a racial group especially of sub-Saharan African origin example: - source: Martin Luther King Jr. - text: a great people — a black people — … injected new meaning and dignity into - the veins of civilization + text: A great people — a black people — … injected new meaning and dignity into + the veins of civilization. ili: i1349 members: - black @@ -17051,10 +17051,10 @@ definition: - naturally having skin of a dark color example: + - ‘swart’ is archaic. - a dark-skinned beauty - - gold earrings gleamed against her dusky cheeks + - Gold earrings gleamed against her dusky cheeks. - a smile on his swarthy face - - ‘swart’ is archaic exemplifies: - 07087487-n ili: i1369 @@ -17211,8 +17211,8 @@ - having or covered with or accompanied by blood example: - a bloody nose - - your scarf is all bloody - - the effects will be violent and probably bloody + - Your scarf is all bloody. + - The effects will be violent and probably bloody. - a bloody fight ili: i1381 members: @@ -17269,8 +17269,8 @@ - bloody-minded tyrants - bloodthirsty yells - source: .W.Johnson - text: went after the collaborators with a sanguinary fury that drenched the land - with blood + text: … went after the collaborators with a sanguinary fury that drenched the + land with blood ili: i1385 members: - bloodthirsty @@ -17284,11 +17284,11 @@ - characterized by violence or bloodshed example: - source: Andrea Parke - text: writes of crimson deeds and barbaric days + text: … writes of crimson deeds and barbaric days - source: Thomas Gray text: fann'd by Conquest's crimson wing - source: Hudson Strode - text: convulsed with red rage + text: … convulsed with red rage ili: i1386 members: - crimson @@ -17434,7 +17434,7 @@ example: - foolhardy enough to try to seize the gun from the hijacker - source: Macaulay - text: became the fiercest and most reckless of partisans + text: … became the fiercest and most reckless of partisans - a reckless driver - a rash attempt to climb Mount Everest ili: i1396 @@ -17519,7 +17519,7 @@ - self-consciously timid example: - source: Ezra Pound - text: I never laughed, being bashful; lowering my head, I looked at the wall + text: I never laughed, being bashful; lowering my head, I looked at the wall. ili: i1402 members: - bashful @@ -17594,7 +17594,7 @@ definition: - bound with chains example: - - enchained demons strained in anger to gnaw on his bones + - Enchained demons strained in anger to gnaw on his bones. - prisoners in chains ili: i1408 members: @@ -17620,7 +17620,7 @@ example: - furled sails bound securely to the spar - a furled flag - - his rolled umbrella hanging on his arm + - His rolled umbrella hanging on his arm. ili: i1410 members: - furled @@ -17650,7 +17650,7 @@ definition: - bound or secured closely example: - - the guard was found trussed up with his arms and legs securely tied + - The guard was found trussed up with his arms and legs securely tied. - a trussed chicken ili: i1413 members: @@ -17717,7 +17717,7 @@ definition: - with laces not tied example: - - teenagers slopping around in unlaced sneakers + - Teenagers slopping around in unlaced sneakers. ili: i1419 members: - unlaced @@ -17758,7 +17758,7 @@ definition: - in a confused mass example: - - pushed back her tangled hair + - … pushed back her tangled hair - the tangled ropes ili: i1423 members: @@ -17802,7 +17802,7 @@ definition: - twisted together in a tangled mass example: - - toiled through entangled growths of mesquite + - … toiled through entangled growths of mesquite ili: i1426 members: - entangled @@ -17827,7 +17827,7 @@ definition: - tangled in a dense mass example: - - tried to push through the matted undergrowth + - … tried to push through the matted undergrowth ili: i1428 members: - matted @@ -17850,7 +17850,7 @@ definition: - twisted together; as of filaments spun into a thread example: - - thrown silk is raw silk that has been twisted and doubled into yarn + - Thrown silk is raw silk that has been twisted and doubled into yarn. exemplifies: - 07087487-n ili: i1430 @@ -18019,7 +18019,7 @@ example: - a black-edged card - rough-edged leaves - - dried sweat left salt-edged patches + - Dried sweat left salt-edged patches. ili: i1444 members: - edged @@ -18358,10 +18358,10 @@ flinching example: - source: Herman Melville - text: Familiarity with danger makes a brave man braver but less daring + text: Familiarity with danger makes a brave man braver but less daring. - source: William Wordsworth - text: a frank courageous heart … triumphed over pain - - set a courageous example by leading them safely into and out of enemy-held territory + text: A frank courageous heart … triumphed over pain. + - … set a courageous example by leading them safely into and out of enemy-held territory ili: i1475 members: - brave @@ -18380,11 +18380,11 @@ - showing extreme courage; especially of actions courageously undertaken in desperation as a last resort example: - - made a last desperate attempt to reach the climber + - … made a last desperate attempt to reach the climber - source: G.C.Marshall - text: the desperate gallantry of our naval task forces marked the turning point - in the Pacific war - - they took heroic measures to save his life + text: The desperate gallantry of our naval task forces marked the turning point + in the Pacific war. + - They took heroic measures to save his life. ili: i1476 members: - desperate @@ -18478,7 +18478,7 @@ - 00845915-n example: - source: P.B.Shelley - text: cowardly dogs, ye will not aid me then + text: Cowardly dogs, ye will not aid me then. exemplifies: - 06730109-n ili: i1483 @@ -18524,7 +18524,7 @@ definition: - lacking even the rudiments of courage; abjectly fearful example: - - the craven fellow turned and ran + - The craven fellow turned and ran. - a craven proposal to raise the white flag - source: Spenser text: this recreant knight @@ -18552,7 +18552,7 @@ definition: - lacking conviction or boldness or courage example: - - faint heart ne'er won fair lady + - Faint heart ne'er won fair lady. ili: i1488 members: - faint @@ -18596,7 +18596,7 @@ - marked by courage and determination in the face of difficulties or danger; robust and uninhibited example: - - 'you have to admire her: it was a gutsy thing to do' + - 'You have to admire her: it was a gutsy thing to do.' - source: Judith Crist text: the gutsy … intensity of her musical involvement - a gutsy red wine @@ -18609,7 +18609,7 @@ definition: - lacking courage or vitality example: - - he was a yellow gutless worm + - He was a yellow gutless worm. - a spineless craven fellow ili: i1493 members: @@ -18649,7 +18649,7 @@ - passing or able to pass air in and out of the lungs normally; sometimes used in combination example: - - the boy was disappointed to find only skeletons instead of living breathing dinosaurs + - The boy was disappointed to find only skeletons instead of living breathing dinosaurs. - the heavy-breathing person on the telephone ili: i1497 members: @@ -18676,7 +18676,7 @@ example: - breathless at thought of what I had done - breathless from running - - followed the match with breathless interest + - … followed the match with breathless interest ili: i1499 members: - breathless @@ -18708,7 +18708,7 @@ - the choking June dust - the smothering soft voices - smothering heat - - the room was suffocating — hot and airless + - The room was suffocating — hot and airless. ili: i1501 members: - smothering @@ -18734,7 +18734,7 @@ definition: - consisting of or containing or of the nature of crystals example: - - granite is crystalline + - Granite is crystalline. ili: i1503 members: - crystalline @@ -18747,7 +18747,7 @@ definition: - having both internal structure and external form of a crystal example: - - quartz crystal is perfectly crystallized + - Quartz crystal is perfectly crystallized. ili: i1504 members: - crystallized @@ -18824,7 +18824,7 @@ - characterized by or emitting light example: - a room that is light when the shutters are open - - the inside of the house was airy and light + - The inside of the house was airy and light. ili: i1511 members: - light @@ -18877,7 +18877,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00004475-n example: - - fireflies are bioluminescent + - Fireflies are bioluminescent. ili: i1514 members: - bioluminescent @@ -18888,7 +18888,7 @@ definition: - having lots of light either natural or artificial example: - - the room was bright and airy + - The room was bright and airy. - a stage bright with spotlights ili: i1515 members: @@ -18931,7 +18931,7 @@ - provided with artificial light example: - illuminated advertising - - looked up at the lighted windows + - … looked up at the lighted windows - a brightly lit room - a well-lighted stairwell ili: i1519 @@ -18970,7 +18970,7 @@ definition: - turning lights on example: - - it's lighting-up time + - It's lighting-up time. ili: i1522 members: - lighting-up @@ -18981,10 +18981,10 @@ definition: - (of a light) imparting a deathlike luminosity example: - - livid lightning streaked the sky + - Livid lightning streaked the sky. - source: E.A.Poe - text: a thousand flambeaux … turned all at once that deep gloom into a livid and - preternatural day + text: A thousand flambeaux … turned all at once that deep gloom into a livid and + preternatural day. ili: i1523 members: - livid @@ -19073,7 +19073,7 @@ example: - in the depths of an Acheronian forest - source: Wordsworth - text: upon those roseate lips a Stygian hue + text: Upon those roseate lips a Stygian hue. ili: i1529 members: - Acheronian @@ -19099,7 +19099,7 @@ example: - a black moonless night - through the pitch-black woods - - it was pitch-dark in the cellar + - It was pitch-dark in the cellar. ili: i1531 members: - black @@ -19207,7 +19207,7 @@ - lighted by or as if by twilight example: - source: Henry Fielding - text: The dusky night rides down the sky / And ushers in the morn + text: The dusky night rides down the sky / And ushers in the morn. - the twilight glow of the sky - a boat on a twilit river ili: i1540 @@ -19222,9 +19222,9 @@ definition: - depressingly dark example: + - ‘gloomful’ is archaic. - the gloomy forest - the glooming interior of an old inn - - ‘gloomful’ is archaic ili: i1541 members: - glooming @@ -19238,7 +19238,7 @@ definition: - without illumination example: - - came up the lightless stairs + - … came up the lightless stairs - the unilluminated side of Mars - through dark unlighted (or unlit) streets ili: i1542 @@ -19280,7 +19280,7 @@ example: - shaded avenues - source: Alexander Pope - text: o'er the shaded billows rushed the night + text: O'er the shaded billows rushed the night. ili: i1545 members: - shaded @@ -19306,8 +19306,8 @@ - filled with shade example: - the shady side of the street - - the surface of the pond is dark and shadowed - - we sat on rocks in a shadowy cove + - The surface of the pond is dark and shadowed. + - We sat on rocks in a shadowy cove. - cool umbrageous woodlands ili: i1547 members: @@ -19335,8 +19335,8 @@ - not darkened or obscured by shadow example: - source: Vilhjalmur Stefansson - text: on the rough sea ice you may on an unshadowed day … fall over a chunk of - ice that is kneehigh + text: On the rough sea ice you may on an unshadowed day … fall over a chunk of + ice that is kneehigh. ili: i1549 members: - unshadowed @@ -19347,7 +19347,7 @@ definition: - (of pictures or drawings) drawn or painted with degrees or gradations of shadow example: - - the shaded areas of the face seemed to recede + - The shaded areas of the face seemed to recede. ili: i1550 members: - shaded @@ -19416,7 +19416,7 @@ definition: - emitting or reflecting light readily or in large amounts example: - - the sun was bright and hot + - The sun was bright and hot. - a bright sunlit room ili: i1557 members: @@ -19446,7 +19446,7 @@ definition: - bright with a steady but subdued shining example: - - from the plane we saw the city below agleam with lights + - From the plane we saw the city below agleam with lights. - the gleaming brass on the altar - Nereids beneath the nitid moon ili: i1558 @@ -19479,16 +19479,16 @@ definition: - having brief brilliant points or flashes of light example: + - ‘glistering’ is an archaic term. - bugle beads all aglitter - glinting eyes - glinting water - - his glittering eyes were cold and malevolent + - His glittering eyes were cold and malevolent. - shop window full of glittering Christmas trees - glittery costume jewelry - scintillant mica - the scintillating stars - a dress with sparkly sequins - - ‘glistering’ is an archaic term ili: i1560 members: - aglitter @@ -19583,7 +19583,7 @@ - glowing or shining like fire example: - source: Alexander Pope - text: from rank to rank she darts her ardent eyes + text: From rank to rank she darts her ardent eyes. - frightened by his ardent burning eyes ili: i1566 members: @@ -19609,7 +19609,7 @@ - glistening bodies of swimmers - the horse's glossy coat - lustrous auburn hair - - saw the moon like a shiny dime on a deep blue velvet carpet + - … saw the moon like a shiny dime on a deep blue velvet carpet - shining white enamel ili: i1568 members: @@ -19711,7 +19711,7 @@ - having the white lustrous sheen of silver example: - a land of silver (or silvern) rivers where the salmon leap - - repeated scrubbings have given the wood a silvery sheen + - Repeated scrubbings have given the wood a silvery sheen. ili: i1575 members: - silver @@ -19785,7 +19785,7 @@ definition: - not brilliant or glaring example: - - the moon cast soft shadows + - The moon cast soft shadows. - soft pastel colors - subdued lighting ili: i1580 @@ -19799,9 +19799,9 @@ definition: - made dim or less bright example: - - the dimmed houselights brought a hush of anticipation + - The dimmed houselights brought a hush of anticipation. - dimmed headlights - - we like dimmed lights when we have dinner + - We like dimmed lights when we have dinner. ili: i1581 members: - dimmed @@ -19825,7 +19825,7 @@ - not made dim or less bright example: - undimmed headlights - - surprisingly the curtain started to rise while the houselights were still undimmed + - Surprisingly the curtain started to rise while the houselights were still undimmed. ili: i1583 members: - undimmed @@ -19861,8 +19861,8 @@ definition: - showing or affected by prejudice or envy or distaste example: - - looked with a jaundiced eye on the growth of regimentation - - takes a jaundiced view of societies and clubs + - … looked with a jaundiced eye on the growth of regimentation + - … takes a jaundiced view of societies and clubs ili: i1586 members: - jaundiced @@ -20081,8 +20081,8 @@ definition: - adhering to an attitude or position widely held to be outmoded example: - - peasants are still unreconstructed small capitalists at heart - - there are probably more unreconstructed Southerners than one would like to admit + - Peasants are still unreconstructed small capitalists at heart. + - There are probably more unreconstructed Southerners than one would like to admit. ili: i1604 members: - unreconstructed @@ -20101,7 +20101,7 @@ - a broken mirror - a broken tooth - a broken leg - - his neck is broken + - His neck is broken. ili: i1605 members: - broken @@ -20117,7 +20117,7 @@ definition: - not broken; whole and intact; in one piece example: - - fortunately the other lens is unbroken + - Fortunately the other lens is unbroken. ili: i1606 members: - unbroken @@ -20186,7 +20186,7 @@ definition: - having gaps or spaces example: - - sign on the dotted line + - Sign on the dotted line. ili: i1611 members: - dashed @@ -20212,7 +20212,7 @@ definition: - fragmentary or halting from emotional strain example: - - uttered a few halting words of sorrow + - … uttered a few halting words of sorrow ili: i1613 members: - halting @@ -20250,7 +20250,7 @@ definition: - having undisturbed continuity example: - - a convalescent needs uninterrupted sleep + - A convalescent needs uninterrupted sleep. ili: i1616 members: - uninterrupted @@ -20287,7 +20287,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06089170-n example: - - diffusion is an exergonic process + - Diffusion is an exergonic process. ili: i1619 members: - exergonic @@ -20299,7 +20299,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06089170-n example: - - photosynthesis is an endergonic process + - Photosynthesis is an endergonic process. ili: i1620 members: - endergonic @@ -20308,7 +20308,7 @@ definition: - (of twins) derived from two separate fertilized ova example: - - fraternal twins are biovular + - Fraternal twins are biovular. ili: i1621 members: - fraternal @@ -20318,7 +20318,7 @@ definition: - (of twins) derived from a single egg or ovum example: - - identical twins are monovular + - Identical twins are monovular. ili: i1622 members: - identical @@ -20341,7 +20341,7 @@ definition: - underneath the ground example: - - most of his friends are now belowground + - Most of his friends are now belowground. ili: i1624 members: - belowground @@ -20380,7 +20380,7 @@ definition: - on the job example: - - had been at work for over an hour before her boss arrived + - … had been at work for over an hour before her boss arrived ili: i1627 members: - at work @@ -20407,7 +20407,7 @@ definition: - having ones attention or mind or energy engaged example: - - she keeps herself fully occupied with volunteer activities + - She keeps herself fully occupied with volunteer activities. - deeply engaged in conversation ili: i1629 members: @@ -20429,8 +20429,8 @@ definition: - kept occupied or engaged example: - - she's tied up at the moment and can't see you - - the phone was tied up for almost an hour + - She's tied up at the moment and can't see you. + - The phone was tied up for almost an hour. ili: i1631 members: - tied up @@ -20441,7 +20441,7 @@ definition: - busy or occupied with example: - - what have you been up to? + - What have you been up to? - up to no good ili: i1632 members: @@ -20490,7 +20490,7 @@ - an indolent hanger-on - too lazy to wash the dishes - slothful employees - - the unemployed are not necessarily work-shy + - The unemployed are not necessarily work-shy. ili: i1635 members: - faineant @@ -20506,7 +20506,7 @@ definition: - idle or indolent especially in a dreamy way example: - - she was annoyingly lackadaisical and impractical + - She was annoyingly lackadaisical and impractical. - source: P.G.Wodehouse text: a … lackadaisical, spiritless young man-about-town ili: i1636 @@ -20519,11 +20519,11 @@ definition: - free from duties or responsibilities example: - - he writes in his leisure hours + - He writes in his leisure hours. - source: J.J.Chapman text: life as it ought to be for the leisure classes - source: Ida Craven - text: even the artist and the sculptor were not regarded … as leisured men + text: Even the artist and the sculptor were not regarded … as leisured men. ili: i1637 members: - leisured @@ -20534,7 +20534,7 @@ definition: - not busy or occupied; free example: - - the cancellation left her unengaged a good part of the afternoon + - The cancellation left her unengaged a good part of the afternoon. ili: i1638 members: - unengaged @@ -20607,7 +20607,7 @@ definition: - being without a bone or bones example: - - jellyfish are boneless + - Jellyfish are boneless. ili: i1644 members: - boneless @@ -20664,7 +20664,7 @@ definition: - not buttoned example: - - the wind picked up the hem of her unbuttoned coat + - The wind picked up the hem of her unbuttoned coat. ili: i1649 members: - unbuttoned @@ -20882,8 +20882,8 @@ - resembling a sound of violent tearing as of something ripped apart or lightning splitting a tree example: - - the tree split with a great ripping sound - - heard a rending roar as the crowd surged forward + - The tree split with a great ripping sound. + - … heard a rending roar as the crowd surged forward ili: i1666 members: - rending @@ -21086,7 +21086,7 @@ definition: - without or almost without wind example: - - he prefers windless days for playing golf + - He prefers windless days for playing golf. ili: i1680 members: - windless @@ -21169,7 +21169,7 @@ example: - boisterous winds and waves - source: Ezra Pound - text: the fierce thunders roar me their music + text: The fierce thunders roar me their music. - rough weather - rough seas ili: i1685 @@ -21211,7 +21211,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - there's dirty weather in the offing + - There's dirty weather in the offing. ili: i1688 members: - dirty @@ -21293,8 +21293,8 @@ - having inherent physical or mental ability or capacity example: - able to learn - - human beings are able to walk on two feet - - Superman is able to leap tall buildings + - Human beings are able to walk on two feet. + - Superman is able to leap tall buildings. ili: i1695 members: - able @@ -21308,7 +21308,7 @@ - source: Walter Lippman text: most surefooted of the statesmen who dealt with the depression - source: Michiko Kakutani - text: demonstrates a surefooted storytelling talent + text: … demonstrates a surefooted storytelling talent ili: i1696 members: - confident @@ -21321,7 +21321,7 @@ definition: - having inner resources; adroit or imaginative example: - - someone who is resourceful is capable of dealing with difficult situations + - Someone who is resourceful is capable of dealing with difficult situations. - an able and resourceful politician - the most resourceful cook in town ili: i1697 @@ -21340,7 +21340,7 @@ - (followed by ‘of’) lacking capacity or ability example: - incapable of carrying a tune - - he is incapable of understanding the matter + - He is incapable of understanding the matter. - incapable of doing the work ili: i1698 members: @@ -21352,8 +21352,8 @@ definition: - (usually followed by ‘to’) lacking necessary physical or mental ability example: - - dyslexics are unable to learn to read adequately - - the sun was unable to melt enough snow + - Dyslexics are unable to learn to read adequately. + - The sun was unable to melt enough snow. ili: i1699 members: - unable @@ -21364,7 +21364,7 @@ definition: - (followed by ‘of’) having the temperament or inclination for example: - - no one believed her capable of murder + - No one believed her capable of murder. ili: i1700 members: - capable @@ -21414,7 +21414,7 @@ - lacking a caretaker example: - a neglected child - - many casualties were lying unattended + - Many casualties were lying unattended. ili: i1705 members: - neglected @@ -21426,7 +21426,7 @@ definition: - lacking care and attention example: - - untended garden was soon overgrown with weeds + - Untended garden was soon overgrown with weeds. - untended children ili: i1706 members: @@ -21444,9 +21444,9 @@ definition: - exercising caution or showing care or attention example: - - they were careful when crossing the busy street + - They were careful when crossing the busy street. - be careful to keep her shoes clean - - did very careful research + - … did very careful research - careful art restorers - careful of the rights of others - careful about one's behavior @@ -21482,7 +21482,7 @@ - exercising or taking care great enough to bring assurance example: - be certain to disconnect the iron when you are through - - be sure to lock the doors + - Be sure to lock the doors. ili: i1709 members: - certain @@ -21495,9 +21495,9 @@ - rigorously attentive; strict and thorough example: - close supervision - - paid close attention + - … paid close attention - a close study - - kept a close watch on expenditures + - … kept a close watch on expenditures ili: i1710 members: - close @@ -21525,7 +21525,7 @@ example: - a detailed plan - source: John Buchan - text: the elaborate register of the inhabitants prevented tax evasion + text: The elaborate register of the inhabitants prevented tax evasion. - the carefully elaborated theme ili: i1712 members: @@ -21585,7 +21585,7 @@ definition: - marked by care and effort example: - - made a studious attempt to fix the television set + - … made a studious attempt to fix the television set ili: i1717 members: - studious @@ -21596,7 +21596,7 @@ definition: - painstakingly careful and accurate example: - - our accountant is thorough + - Our accountant is thorough. - thorough research ili: i1718 members: @@ -21622,7 +21622,7 @@ - forgotten by some careless person - a careless housekeeper - careless proofreading - - it was a careless mistake + - It was a careless mistake. - hurt by a careless remark ili: i1719 members: @@ -21638,10 +21638,10 @@ definition: - hasty and without attention to detail; not thorough example: - - a casual (or cursory) inspection failed to reveal the house's structural flaws + - A casual (or cursory) inspection failed to reveal the house's structural flaws. - a passing glance - perfunctory courtesy - - In his paper, he showed a very superficial understanding of psychoanalytic theory + - In his paper, he showed a very superficial understanding of psychoanalytic theory. ili: i1720 members: - casual @@ -21692,7 +21692,7 @@ definition: - carelessly failing to exercise proper caution example: - - an incautious step sent her headlong down the stairs + - An incautious step sent her headlong down the stairs. ili: i1723 members: - incautious @@ -21704,7 +21704,7 @@ - casually thoughtless or inconsiderate example: - an offhand manner - - she treated most men with offhand contempt + - She treated most men with offhand contempt. ili: i1724 members: - offhand @@ -21718,8 +21718,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00017402-n example: - - carnivorous plants are capable of trapping and digesting small animals especially - insects + - Carnivorous plants are capable of trapping and digesting small animals especially + insects. ili: i1725 members: - carnivorous @@ -21779,7 +21779,7 @@ definition: - feeding on flowers example: - - some insects are anthophagous + - Some insects are anthophagous. ili: i1730 members: - anthophagous @@ -22000,7 +22000,7 @@ example: - the carved fretwork - an intricately carved door - - stood as if carven from stone + - … stood as if carven from stone ili: i1751 members: - carved @@ -22132,8 +22132,8 @@ definition: - having material deleted example: - - at that time even Shakespeare was considered dangerous except in the expurgated - versions + - At that time even Shakespeare was considered dangerous except in the expurgated + versions. ili: i1763 members: - expurgated @@ -22505,8 +22505,8 @@ definition: - tending to bring about; being partly responsible for example: - - working conditions are not conducive to productivity - - the seaport was a contributing factor in the growth of the city + - Working conditions are not conducive to productivity. + - The seaport was a contributing factor in the growth of the city. - a contributory factor ili: i1797 members: @@ -22556,7 +22556,7 @@ - impelling to action example: - source: Arthur Pap - text: it may well be that ethical language has primarily a motivative function + text: It may well be that ethical language has primarily a motivative function. - motive pleas - motivating arguments ili: i1801 @@ -22585,8 +22585,8 @@ definition: - bringing on suddenly or abruptly example: - - the completion of the railroad was the precipitating cause in the extinction of - waterborne commerce + - The completion of the railroad was the precipitating cause in the extinction of + waterborne commerce. ili: i1803 members: - precipitating @@ -22597,8 +22597,8 @@ definition: - being the agent or cause example: - - determined who was the responsible party - - termites were responsible for the damage + - … determined who was the responsible party + - Termites were responsible for the damage. ili: i1804 members: - responsible @@ -22610,7 +22610,7 @@ definition: - causing sneezing example: - - pepper is a sternutatory substance + - Pepper is a sternutatory substance. ili: i1805 members: - sternutatory @@ -22675,9 +22675,9 @@ definition: - with extreme care or delicacy example: - - they proceeded with gingerly footwork over the jagged stones + - They proceeded with gingerly footwork over the jagged stones. - source: W.S.White - text: the issue was handled only in a gingerly way + text: The issue was handled only in a gingerly way. ili: i1810 members: - gingerly @@ -22700,7 +22700,7 @@ definition: - unnecessarily cautious example: - - sometimes it doesn't pay to be overcautious in business + - Sometimes it doesn't pay to be overcautious in business. ili: i1812 members: - overcautious @@ -22751,7 +22751,7 @@ - 00004475-n example: - the cellular construction of a beehive - - any effective opposition to a totalitarian regime must be secretive and cellular + - Any effective opposition to a totalitarian regime must be secretive and cellular. ili: i1815 members: - cellular @@ -22885,7 +22885,7 @@ definition: - divided up into compartments or categories example: - - most sciences have become woefully compartmentalized + - Most sciences have become woefully compartmentalized. ili: i1827 members: - compartmental @@ -23102,7 +23102,7 @@ - being all around the edges; enclosing example: - his encircling arms - - the room's skirting board needs painting + - The room's skirting board needs painting. ili: i1846 members: - encircling @@ -23327,8 +23327,8 @@ definition: - tending away from centralization, as of authority example: - - the division of Europe into warring blocs produces ever-increasing centrifugal - stress + - The division of Europe into warring blocs produces ever-increasing centrifugal + stress. ili: i1865 members: - centrifugal @@ -23341,10 +23341,10 @@ definition: - established beyond doubt or question; definitely known example: - - what is certain is that every effect must have a cause - - it is certain that they were on the bus - - his fate is certain - - the date for the invasion is certain + - What is certain is that every effect must have a cause. + - It is certain that they were on the bus. + - His fate is certain. + - The date for the invasion is certain. ili: i1866 members: - certain @@ -23357,7 +23357,7 @@ definition: - known for certain example: - - it is definite that they have won + - It is definite that they have won. ili: i1867 members: - definite @@ -23380,7 +23380,7 @@ definition: - absolutely certain example: - - it is sure as shooting that they will come + - It is sure as shooting that they will come. ili: i1869 members: - sure as shooting @@ -23397,9 +23397,9 @@ example: - an uncertain future - a manuscript of uncertain origin - - plans are still uncertain + - Plans are still uncertain. - changes of great if uncertain consequences - - without further evidence his story must remain uncertain + - Without further evidence his story must remain uncertain. ili: i1870 members: - uncertain @@ -23411,8 +23411,8 @@ definition: - not decided or not known example: - - were indefinite about their plans - - plans are indefinite + - … were indefinite about their plans + - Plans are indefinite. ili: i1871 members: - indefinite @@ -23423,7 +23423,7 @@ definition: - very uncertain example: - - left everything up in the air + - … left everything up in the air ili: i1872 members: - up in the air @@ -23437,9 +23437,9 @@ definition: - having or feeling no doubt or uncertainty; confident and assured example: - - felt certain of success - - was sure (or certain) she had seen it - - was very sure in his beliefs + - … felt certain of success + - … was sure (or certain) she had seen it + - … was very sure in his beliefs - sure of her friends ili: i1873 members: @@ -23452,9 +23452,9 @@ definition: - persuaded of; very sure example: - - were convinced that it would be to their advantage to join - - I am positive he is lying - - was confident he would win + - … were convinced that it would be to their advantage to join + - I am positive he is lying. + - … was confident he would win ili: i1874 members: - convinced @@ -23474,7 +23474,7 @@ - unsure of himself and his future - moving with uncertain (or unsure) steps - an uncertain smile - - touched the ornaments with uncertain fingers + - … touched the ornaments with uncertain fingers ili: i1875 members: - uncertain @@ -23489,7 +23489,7 @@ definition: - uncertain or unable to decide about what course to follow example: - - was ambivalent about having children + - … was ambivalent about having children ili: i1876 members: - ambivalent @@ -23500,8 +23500,8 @@ definition: - fraught with uncertainty or doubt example: - - they were doubtful that the cord would hold - - it was doubtful whether she would be admitted + - They were doubtful that the cord would hold. + - It was doubtful whether she would be admitted. - dubious about agreeing to go ili: i1877 members: @@ -23534,7 +23534,7 @@ definition: - lacking conviction example: - - I remain unconvinced + - I remain unconvinced. ili: i1880 members: - unconvinced @@ -23545,7 +23545,7 @@ definition: - not convinced example: - - they admitted the force of my argument but remained dubious + - They admitted the force of my argument but remained dubious. ili: i1881 members: - dubious @@ -23560,7 +23560,7 @@ example: - a confident speaker - a confident reply - - his manner is more confident these days + - His manner is more confident these days. - confident of fulfillment ili: i1882 members: @@ -23575,7 +23575,7 @@ definition: - marked by assurance; exhibiting confidence example: - - she paints with an assured hand + - She paints with an assured hand. ili: i1883 members: - assured @@ -23588,7 +23588,7 @@ example: - an arrogant and cocksure materialist - so overconfident and impudent as to speak to the queen - - the less he knows, the more positive he gets + - The less he knows, the more positive he gets. ili: i1884 members: - cocksure @@ -23601,7 +23601,7 @@ definition: - having confidence restored; freed from anxiety example: - - reassured by her praise he pressed on + - Reassured by her praise he pressed on. ili: i1885 members: - reassured @@ -23626,7 +23626,7 @@ definition: - lacking self-confidence example: - - stood in the doorway diffident and abashed + - … stood in the doorway diffident and abashed - problems that call for bold not timid responses - a very unsure young man ili: i1887 @@ -23642,13 +23642,13 @@ definition: - certain to occur; destined or inevitable example: - - he was certain to fail - - his fate is certain + - He was certain to fail. + - His fate is certain. - source: Benjamin Franklin - text: In this life nothing is certain but death and taxes - - he faced certain death + text: In this life nothing is certain but death and taxes. + - He faced certain death. - sudden but sure regret - - he is sure to win + - He is sure to win. ili: i1888 members: - certain @@ -23665,7 +23665,7 @@ example: - bound to happen - an old house destined to be demolished - - he is destined to be famous + - He is destined to be famous. ili: i1889 members: - bound @@ -23690,9 +23690,9 @@ definition: - established or prearranged unalterably example: - - his place in history was foreordained + - His place in history was foreordained. - a sense of predestinate inevitability about it - - it seemed predestined since the beginning of the world + - It seemed predestined since the beginning of the world. ili: i1891 members: - foreordained @@ -23705,7 +23705,7 @@ definition: - certain to get or have example: - - he knew he was in for a licking + - He knew he was in for a licking. ili: i1892 members: - in for @@ -23718,8 +23718,8 @@ definition: - not certain to occur; not inevitable example: - - everything is uncertain about the army - - the issue is uncertain + - Everything is uncertain about the army. + - The issue is uncertain. ili: i1893 members: - uncertain @@ -23733,7 +23733,7 @@ - subject to accident or chance or change example: - a chancy appeal at best - - getting that job was definitely fluky + - Getting that job was definitely fluky. - a fluky wind - an iffy proposition exemplifies: @@ -23752,7 +23752,7 @@ - uncertain because of uncontrollable circumstances example: - source: George Eliot - text: the results of confession were not contingent, they were certain + text: The results of confession were not contingent, they were certain. ili: i1895 members: - contingent @@ -23763,7 +23763,7 @@ definition: - not yet determined example: - - plans are still up in the air + - Plans are still up in the air. ili: i1896 members: - up in the air @@ -23973,7 +23973,7 @@ definition: - capable of having the meaning altered or twisted example: - - our words are distortable things — as in a crooked mirror held up to nature + - Our words are distortable things — as in a crooked mirror held up to nature. ili: i1913 members: - distortable @@ -24002,7 +24002,7 @@ - subject to change; variable example: - a fluid situation fraught with uncertainty - - everything was unstable following the coup + - Everything was unstable following the coup. ili: i1915 members: - fluid @@ -24014,7 +24014,7 @@ definition: - affording change (especially in social status) example: - - Britain is not a truly fluid society + - Britain is not a truly fluid society. - upwardly mobile ili: i1916 members: @@ -24058,7 +24058,7 @@ - tending to undergo genetic mutation example: - It is likely, too, that the chromosomes of all eubacteria are as mutable as that - of E. coli + of E. coli. members: - mutable partOfSpeech: s @@ -24183,7 +24183,7 @@ definition: - no longer changeable example: - - the agreement is not yet set in stone + - The agreement is not yet set in stone. ili: i1929 members: - set in stone @@ -24208,7 +24208,7 @@ definition: - subject to alteration or change example: - - the death sentence was commutable to life imprisonment + - The death sentence was commutable to life imprisonment. ili: i1931 members: - commutable @@ -24231,7 +24231,7 @@ definition: - capable of being changed in substance as if by alchemy example: - - is lead really transmutable into gold? + - Is lead really transmutable into gold? - ideas translatable into reality ili: i1933 members: @@ -24256,7 +24256,7 @@ definition: - not capable of being changed into something else example: - - the alchemists were unable to accept the inconvertible nature of elemental metals + - The alchemists were unable to accept the inconvertible nature of elemental metals. ili: i1935 members: - inconvertible @@ -24316,8 +24316,8 @@ definition: - not to be altered or undone example: - - the judge's decision is final - - the arbiter will have the last say + - The judge's decision is final. + - The arbiter will have the last say. ili: i1940 members: - final @@ -24331,8 +24331,8 @@ less extreme) example: - source: Alexis Carrel - text: the rhythm of physiological time is not modifiable except by interference - with certain fundamental processes + text: The rhythm of physiological time is not modifiable except by interference + with certain fundamental processes. ili: i1941 members: - modifiable @@ -24342,7 +24342,7 @@ - incapable of being modified in form or character or strength (especially by making less extreme) example: - - these variations from custom are illogical, incomprehensible, and unmodifiable + - These variations from custom are illogical, incomprehensible, and unmodifiable. ili: i1942 members: - unmodifiable @@ -24352,7 +24352,7 @@ - altered to accommodate to certain requirements or bring into a proper relation example: - an adjusted insurance claim - - the car runs more smoothly with the timing adjusted + - The car runs more smoothly with the timing adjusted. ili: i1943 members: - adjusted @@ -24373,8 +24373,8 @@ definition: - adjusted to reflect value or proportion example: - - votes weighted according to the size of constituencies - - a law weighted in favor of landlords + - Votes weighted according to the size of constituencies. + - A law weighted in favor of landlords. - a weighted average ili: i1945 members: @@ -24387,7 +24387,7 @@ - not altered to fit certain requirements example: - an unadjusted figure of 8.5 percent - - the unadjusted clock is running fast + - The unadjusted clock is running fast. ili: i1946 members: - unadjusted @@ -24457,10 +24457,10 @@ definition: - changed in form or character without becoming something else example: - - the altered policy promised success - - following an altered course we soon found ourselves back in civilization + - The altered policy promised success. + - Following an altered course we soon found ourselves back in civilization. - source: Charles Dickens - text: he looked … with clouded eyes and with an altered manner of breathing + text: He looked … with clouded eyes and with an altered manner of breathing. ili: i1952 members: - altered @@ -24484,7 +24484,7 @@ definition: - made or become different in some respect example: - - he's an altered (or changed) man since his election to Congress + - He's an altered (or changed) man since his election to Congress. ili: i1954 members: - changed @@ -24543,7 +24543,7 @@ definition: - unaffected by time example: - - few characters are so dateless as Hamlet + - Few characters are so dateless as Hamlet. - Helen's timeless beauty ili: i1959 members: @@ -24556,7 +24556,7 @@ definition: - being in the original position; not having been moved example: - - the archeologists could date the vase because it was in situ + - The archeologists could date the vase because it was in situ. - an in-situ investigator ili: i1960 members: @@ -24588,7 +24588,7 @@ definition: - not improved or brought up to date example: - - the book is still unrevised + - The book is still unrevised. ili: i1963 members: - unrevised @@ -24608,7 +24608,7 @@ definition: - altered or revised by rephrasing or by adding or deleting material example: - - the amended bill passed easily + - The amended bill passed easily. ili: i1965 members: - revised @@ -24628,8 +24628,8 @@ definition: - made or become different in nature or form example: - - changed attitudes - - changed styles of dress + - … changed attitudes + - … changed styles of dress - a greatly changed country after the war ili: i1967 members: @@ -24677,7 +24677,7 @@ definition: - broken away from sameness or identity or duplication example: - - her quickly varied answers indicated uncertainty + - Her quickly varied answers indicated uncertainty. ili: i1971 members: - varied @@ -24690,7 +24690,7 @@ definition: - not made or become different example: - - the causes that produced them have remained unchanged + - The causes that produced them have remained unchanged. ili: i1972 members: - unchanged @@ -24704,7 +24704,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - this matrix is idempotent + - This matrix is idempotent. ili: i1973 members: - idempotent @@ -24715,8 +24715,8 @@ definition: - unchanged in character or nature example: - - the village stayed the same - - his attitude is the same as ever + - The village stayed the same. + - His attitude is the same as ever. ili: i1974 members: - same @@ -24778,7 +24778,7 @@ definition: - not subject or susceptible to change or variation in form or quality or nature example: - - the view of that time was that all species were immutable, created by God + - The view of that time was that all species were immutable, created by God. ili: i1980 members: - immutable @@ -24790,8 +24790,8 @@ definition: - typical or distinctive example: - - heard my friend's characteristic laugh - - red and gold are the characteristic colors of autumn + - … heard my friend's characteristic laugh + - Red and gold are the characteristic colors of autumn. - stripes characteristic of the zebra ili: i1981 members: @@ -24821,8 +24821,8 @@ - of a feature that helps to distinguish a person or thing example: - source: Curtis Wilkie - text: Jerusalem has a distinctive Middle East flavor - - that is typical of you! + text: Jerusalem has a distinctive Middle East flavor. + - That is typical of you! ili: i1983 members: - distinctive @@ -24888,7 +24888,7 @@ definition: - having a negative charge example: - - electrons are negative + - Electrons are negative. ili: i1988 members: - negative @@ -24901,7 +24901,7 @@ definition: - having a positive charge example: - - protons are positive + - Protons are positive. ili: i1989 members: - positive @@ -24949,7 +24949,7 @@ - drained of electric charge; discharged example: - a dead battery - - left the lights on and came back to find the battery drained + - … left the lights on and came back to find the battery drained ili: i1993 members: - dead @@ -25005,7 +25005,7 @@ - hired for the exclusive temporary use of a group of travelers example: - a chartered plane - - the chartered buses arrived on time + - The chartered buses arrived on time. ili: i1997 members: - chartered @@ -25086,7 +25086,7 @@ example: - pure and vestal modesty - a spinster or virgin lady - - men have decreed that their women must be pure and virginal + - Men have decreed that their women must be pure and virginal. ili: i2004 members: - pure @@ -25132,7 +25132,7 @@ - 00845915-n example: - her easy virtue - - he was told to avoid loose (or light) women + - He was told to avoid loose (or light) women. - wanton behavior exemplifies: - 06730109-n @@ -25226,7 +25226,7 @@ definition: - carefree and happy and lighthearted example: - - was loved for her blithe spirit + - … was loved for her blithe spirit - a merry blithesome nature - her lighthearted nature - trilling songs with a lightsome heart @@ -25279,7 +25279,7 @@ text: looking chipper, like a man … diverted by his own wit - source: H.M.Reynolds text: life that is gay, brisk, and debonair - - walked with a jaunty step + - … walked with a jaunty step - a jaunty optimist ili: i2016 members: @@ -25299,7 +25299,7 @@ definition: - causing sad feelings of gloom and inadequacy example: - - the economic outlook is depressing + - The economic outlook is depressing. - something cheerless about the room - a moody and uncheerful person - an uncheerful place @@ -27243,7 +27243,7 @@ definition: - of something having the color of chalk example: - - she turned chalky white + - She turned chalky white. ili: i2186 members: - chalky @@ -27718,7 +27718,7 @@ - 00905257-n example: - color film - - he rented a color television + - He rented a color television. - marvelous color illustrations ili: i2229 members: @@ -27733,7 +27733,7 @@ example: - black-and-white film - a black-and-white TV - - the movie was in black and white + - The movie was in black and white. ili: i2230 members: - black-and-white @@ -28284,8 +28284,8 @@ example: - trichromatic vision - a trichromatic printing process - - trichromatic staining is the staining of tissue samples differentially in three - colors + - Trichromatic staining is the staining of tissue samples differentially in three + colors. - tricolor plumage - a tricolor process in photography ili: i2275 @@ -28324,7 +28324,7 @@ definition: - without color example: - - pure water is uncolored + - Pure water is uncolored. ili: i2278 members: - uncolored @@ -28366,7 +28366,7 @@ definition: - not stained example: - - An apron keeps his clothing unstained + - An apron keeps his clothing unstained. ili: i2282 members: - unstained @@ -28438,7 +28438,7 @@ example: - changeable taffeta - chatoyant (or shot) silk - - a dragonfly hovered, vibrating and iridescent + - A dragonfly hovered, vibrating and iridescent. ili: i2287 members: - changeable @@ -28544,7 +28544,7 @@ example: - a face turned ashen - the invalid's blanched cheeks - - tried to speak with bloodless lips + - … tried to speak with bloodless lips - a face livid with shock - source: Mary W. Shelley text: lips … livid with the hue of death @@ -28625,7 +28625,7 @@ definition: - ghastly pale example: - - moonlight gave the statue a lurid luminance + - Moonlight gave the statue a lurid luminance. ili: i2300 members: - lurid @@ -28637,7 +28637,7 @@ - abnormally deficient in color as suggesting physical or emotional distress example: - the pallid face of the invalid - - her wan face suddenly flushed + - Her wan face suddenly flushed. ili: i2301 members: - pale @@ -28650,8 +28650,8 @@ definition: - resembling paste in color; pallid example: - - he looked pasty and red-eyed - - a complexion that had been pastelike was now chalky white + - He looked pasty and red-eyed. + - A complexion that had been pastelike was now chalky white. ili: i2302 members: - pasty @@ -28675,7 +28675,7 @@ example: - source: Bram Stoker text: the poor face with the same awful waxen pallor - - the soldier turned his waxlike features toward him + - The soldier turned his waxlike features toward him. - a thin face with a waxy paleness ili: i2304 members: @@ -28719,9 +28719,9 @@ definition: - brightly colored and showy example: + - ‘braw’ is a Scottish word. - girls decked out in brave new dresses - brave banners flying - - ‘braw’ is a Scottish word - a dress a bit too gay for her years - birds with gay plumage ili: i2307 @@ -28949,7 +28949,7 @@ definition: - on the Italian or Roman side of the Alps example: - - ancient cisalpine Gaul included an area south and east of the Alps + - Ancient cisalpine Gaul included an area south and east of the Alps. ili: i2325 members: - cisalpine @@ -28975,9 +28975,9 @@ - on or relating to or characteristic of the region or peoples beyond the Alps from Italy (or north of the Alps) example: - - ancient transalpine Gaul was an area northwest of the Alps and included modern - France and Belgium - - Cracow was a transalpine university + - Ancient transalpine Gaul was an area northwest of the Alps and included modern + France and Belgium. + - Cracow was a transalpine university. ili: i2327 members: - transalpine @@ -29120,7 +29120,7 @@ - barbaric practices - a savage people - source: Margaret Meade - text: fighting is crude and uncivilized especially if the weapons are efficient + text: Fighting is crude and uncivilized especially if the weapons are efficient. - wild tribes ili: i2339 members: @@ -29320,7 +29320,7 @@ definition: - official classification of information or documents; withheld from general circulation example: - - thousands of classified documents have now been declassified + - Thousands of classified documents have now been declassified. ili: i2354 members: - classified @@ -29422,8 +29422,8 @@ - examined carefully and methodically; broken down for consideration of constituent parts example: - - the analyzed data indicated surprising trends - - a carefully analyzed poem can be like a dead butterfly pinned to a board + - The analyzed data indicated surprising trends. + - A carefully analyzed poem can be like a dead butterfly pinned to a board. ili: i2364 members: - analyzed @@ -29467,7 +29467,7 @@ - clean white shirts - clean dishes - a spotlessly clean house - - cats are clean animals + - Cats are clean animals. ili: i2367 members: - clean @@ -29530,7 +29530,7 @@ definition: - completely neat and clean example: - - the apartment was immaculate + - The apartment was immaculate. - in her immaculate white uniform - a spick-and-span kitchen - their spic red-visored caps @@ -29550,7 +29550,7 @@ definition: - immaculately clean and unused example: - - handed her his pristine white handkerchief + - … handed her his pristine white handkerchief ili: i2373 members: - pristine @@ -29613,10 +29613,10 @@ - a child in dirty overalls - dirty slums - piles of dirty dishes - - put his dirty feet on the clean sheet - - wore an unclean shirt - - mining is a dirty job - - Cinderella did the dirty work while her sisters preened themselves + - … put his dirty feet on the clean sheet + - … wore an unclean shirt + - Mining is a dirty job. + - Cinderella did the dirty work while her sisters preened themselves. ili: i2378 members: - dirty @@ -29708,7 +29708,7 @@ - soiled with dirt or soot example: - with feet black from playing outdoors - - his shirt was black within an hour + - His shirt was black within an hour. ili: i2383 members: - black @@ -29738,7 +29738,7 @@ definition: - having a dirty face example: - - a crowd of dirty-faced ragamuffins surrounded him + - A crowd of dirty-faced ragamuffins surrounded him. ili: i2386 members: - dirty-faced @@ -29790,7 +29790,7 @@ - smeared or soiled with grease or oil example: - greasy coveralls - - get rid of rubbish and oily rags + - Get rid of rubbish and oily rags. ili: i2390 members: - greasy @@ -29802,7 +29802,7 @@ definition: - infested with lice example: - - burned their lousy clothes + - … burned their lousy clothes ili: i2391 members: - lousy @@ -29970,7 +29970,7 @@ - a dirty old man - dirty books and movies - boys telling dirty jokes - - has a dirty mouth + - … has a dirty mouth ili: i2405 members: - dirty @@ -30029,7 +30029,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - had a filthy mouth + - … had a filthy mouth - foul language - smutty jokes ili: i2409 @@ -30100,7 +30100,7 @@ example: - a clean fuel - cleaner and more efficient engines - - the tactical bomb is reasonably clean + - The tactical bomb is reasonably clean. ili: i2414 members: - clean @@ -30110,8 +30110,8 @@ definition: - spreading pollution or contamination; especially radioactive contamination example: - - the air near the foundry was always dirty - - a dirty bomb releases enormous amounts of long-lived radioactive fallout + - The air near the foundry was always dirty. + - A dirty bomb releases enormous amounts of long-lived radioactive fallout. ili: i2415 members: - dirty @@ -30204,7 +30204,7 @@ example: - unclean meat - source: The Bible, Leviticus 11:3 - text: and the swine … is unclean to you + text: And the swine … is unclean to you. ili: i2422 members: - unclean @@ -30250,7 +30250,7 @@ - a clear explanation - a clear case of murder - a clear indication that she was angry - - gave us a clear idea of human nature + - … gave us a clear idea of human nature ili: i2425 members: - clear @@ -30266,7 +30266,7 @@ definition: - lacking subtlety; obvious example: - - gave us a broad hint that it was time to leave + - … gave us a broad hint that it was time to leave ili: i2426 members: - broad @@ -30279,7 +30279,7 @@ - clearly or sharply defined to the mind example: - clear-cut evidence of tampering - - Claudius was the first to invade Britain with distinct … intentions of conquest + - Claudius was the first to invade Britain with distinct … intentions of conquest. - trenchant distinctions between right and wrong ili: i2427 members: @@ -30295,7 +30295,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06293304-n example: - - writes in a limpid style + - … writes in a limpid style - lucid directions - source: Robert Burton text: a luculent oration @@ -30328,7 +30328,7 @@ definition: - clearly evident to the mind example: - - his opposition to slavery was unmistakable + - His opposition to slavery was unmistakable. ili: i2430 members: - unmistakable @@ -30358,8 +30358,8 @@ definition: - not clear to the mind example: - - the law itself was unclear on that point - - the reason for their actions is unclear to this day + - The law itself was unclear on that point. + - The reason for their actions is unclear to this day. ili: i2432 members: - unclear @@ -30374,7 +30374,7 @@ - unclear because vague or badly organized example: - Her vague, amorphous statement of her predicament was part of what made it so - hard for her to solve it + hard for her to solve it. members: - amorphous partOfSpeech: s @@ -30386,7 +30386,7 @@ example: - the blurred aims of the group - source: H.G.Wells - text: sometimes one understood clearly and sometimes the meaning was clouded + text: Sometimes one understood clearly and sometimes the meaning was clouded. ili: i2433 members: - blurred @@ -30398,7 +30398,7 @@ definition: - lacking clarity of meaning; causing confusion or perplexity example: - - sent confusing signals to Iraq + - … sent confusing signals to Iraq - perplexing to someone who knew nothing about it - a puzzling statement ili: i2434 @@ -30417,9 +30417,9 @@ - source: Anatole Broyard text: an impulse to go off and fight certain obscure battles of his own spirit - source: P.A.Sorokin - text: their descriptions of human behavior become vague, dull, and unclear + text: Their descriptions of human behavior become vague, dull, and unclear. - source: John Locke - text: vague … forms of speech … have so long passed for mysteries of science + text: Vague … forms of speech … have so long passed for mysteries of science. ili: i2435 members: - obscure @@ -30436,7 +30436,7 @@ - clear water - clear plastic bags - clear glass - - the air is clear and clean + - The air is clear and clean. ili: i2436 members: - clear @@ -30454,7 +30454,7 @@ example: - the cold crystalline water of melted snow - crystal clear skies - - could see the sand on the bottom of the limpid pool + - … could see the sand on the bottom of the limpid pool - lucid air - a pellucid brook - transparent crystal @@ -30474,7 +30474,7 @@ - resembling glass in transparency or translucency example: - source: Sacheverell Sitwell - text: the morning is as clear as diamond or as hyaline + text: The morning is as clear as diamond or as hyaline. ili: i2438 members: - hyaline @@ -30513,7 +30513,7 @@ definition: - not made opaque or cloudy by sediment example: - - the wine was unclouded + - The wine was unclouded. ili: i2441 members: - unclouded @@ -30575,7 +30575,7 @@ definition: - obscured by fog example: - - he could barely see through the fogged window + - He could barely see through the fogged window. ili: i2445 members: - fogged @@ -30665,7 +30665,7 @@ definition: - not transparent to X-rays or other forms of radiation example: - - barium sulfate is radiopaque + - Barium sulfate is radiopaque. ili: i2453 members: - radiopaque @@ -30711,7 +30711,7 @@ definition: - mentally confused; unable to think with clarity or act intelligently example: - - the flood of questions left her bewildered and confused + - The flood of questions left her bewildered and confused. ili: i2457 members: - confused @@ -30791,9 +30791,9 @@ definition: - in a state of mental numbness especially as resulting from shock example: - - he had a dazed expression on his face - - lay semiconscious, stunned (or stupefied) by the blow - - was stupid from fatigue + - He had a dazed expression on his face. + - … lay semiconscious, stunned (or stupefied) by the blow + - … was stupid from fatigue ili: i2462 members: - dazed @@ -30857,7 +30857,7 @@ definition: - (used of persons or behavior) inclined to show mercy example: - - a more clement judge reduced the sentence + - A more clement judge reduced the sentence. ili: i2467 members: - clement @@ -30915,7 +30915,7 @@ - mild and pleasant example: - balmy days and nights - - the climate was mild and conducive to life or growth + - The climate was mild and conducive to life or growth. - a soft breeze ili: i2472 members: @@ -30952,9 +30952,9 @@ - marked by practical hardheaded intelligence example: - a smart businessman - - an astute tenant always reads the small print in a lease - - he was too shrewd to go along with them on a road that could lead only to their - overthrow + - An astute tenant always reads the small print in a lease. + - He was too shrewd to go along with them on a road that could lead only to their + overthrow. ili: i2475 members: - astute @@ -31079,12 +31079,12 @@ - slow to learn or understand; lacking intellectual acuity example: - so dense he never understands anything I say to him - - never met anyone quite so dim + - … never met anyone quite so dim - source: Thackeray - text: although dull at classical learning, at mathematics he was uncommonly quick - - dumb officials make some really dumb decisions - - he was either normally stupid or being deliberately obtuse - - worked with the slow students + text: Although dull at classical learning, at mathematics he was uncommonly quick. + - Dumb officials make some really dumb decisions. + - He was either normally stupid or being deliberately obtuse. + - … worked with the slow students exemplifies: - 06730109-n ili: i2482 @@ -31207,7 +31207,7 @@ definition: - located at a great distance in time or space or degree example: - - we come from a far country + - We come from a far country. - far corners of the earth - the far future - a far journey @@ -31283,7 +31283,7 @@ definition: - more distant in especially space or time example: - - they live in the farther house + - They live in the farther house. ili: i2497 members: - farther @@ -31294,9 +31294,9 @@ definition: - (comparatives of ‘far’) most remote in space or time or order example: - - had traveled to the farthest frontier - - don't go beyond the farthermost (or furthermost) tree - - explored the furthest reaches of space + - … had traveled to the farthest frontier + - Don't go beyond the farthermost (or furthermost) tree. + - … explored the furthest reaches of space - the utmost tip of the peninsula exemplifies: - 06333686-n @@ -31315,7 +31315,7 @@ definition: - more distant in especially degree example: - - nothing could be further from the truth + - Nothing could be further from the truth. - further from our expectations - farther from the truth - farther from our expectations @@ -31330,7 +31330,7 @@ definition: - remote from populous or much-traveled regions example: - - they found a quiet out-of-the-way resort + - They found a quiet out-of-the-way resort. ili: i2500 members: - off the beaten track @@ -31358,13 +31358,13 @@ example: - near neighbors - in the near future - - they are near equals + - They are near equals. - his nearest approach to success - a very near thing - a near hit by the bomb - - she was near tears - - she was close to tears - - had a close call + - She was near tears. + - She was close to tears. + - … had a close call ili: i2502 members: - near @@ -31393,7 +31393,7 @@ - close at hand example: - the nearby towns - - concentrated his study on the nearby planet Venus + - … concentrated his study on the nearby planet Venus ili: i2504 members: - nearby @@ -31404,7 +31404,7 @@ definition: - of a seeker; near to the object sought example: - - you're getting warm + - You're getting warm. ili: i2505 members: - warm @@ -31415,7 +31415,7 @@ definition: - of a seeker; very near to the object sought example: - - you are hot + - You are hot. ili: i2506 members: - hot @@ -31488,7 +31488,7 @@ example: - a long-distance runner - a long-distance freight train - - she ran off with a long-distance truck driver + - She ran off with a long-distance truck driver. ili: i2511 members: - long-distance @@ -31522,7 +31522,7 @@ example: - yonder valley - the hills yonder - - what is yon place? + - What is yon place? ili: i2514 members: - yonder @@ -31537,7 +31537,7 @@ - at or within a short distance in space or time or having elements near each other example: - close to noon - - how close are we to town? + - How close are we to town? - a close formation of ships ili: i2515 members: @@ -31565,10 +31565,10 @@ definition: - nearest in space or position; immediately adjoining without intervening space example: - - had adjacent rooms + - … had adjacent rooms - in the next room - the person sitting next to me - - our rooms were side by side + - Our rooms were side by side. ili: i2516 members: - adjacent @@ -31609,7 +31609,7 @@ - located close together example: - with heads close together - - approximate leaves grow together but are not united + - Approximate leaves grow together but are not united. ili: i2519 members: - approximate @@ -31621,8 +31621,8 @@ definition: - close in time; about to occur example: - - retribution is at hand - - some people believe the day of judgment is close at hand + - Retribution is at hand. + - Some people believe the day of judgment is close at hand. - in imminent danger - his impending retirement ili: i2520 @@ -31639,7 +31639,7 @@ definition: - close in space; within reach example: - - the town is close at hand + - The town is close at hand. ili: i2521 members: - at hand @@ -31664,7 +31664,7 @@ example: - close-set eyes - close-set teeth - - her eyes are close set + - Her eyes are close set. ili: i2523 members: - close-set @@ -31738,7 +31738,7 @@ definition: - drawn or pressed close to someone or something for or as if for affection or protection example: - - saw a number of small houses nestled against the hillside + - … saw a number of small houses nestled against the hillside - like a baby snuggled in its mother's arms ili: i2529 members: @@ -31775,7 +31775,7 @@ - close enough to be walked to example: - walking distance - - the factory with the big parking lot … is more convenient than the walk-to factory + - The factory with the big parking lot … is more convenient than the walk-to factory. ili: i2532 members: - walk-to @@ -31852,7 +31852,7 @@ - close in relevance or relationship example: - a close family - - we are all … in close sympathy with … + - We are all … in close sympathy with … - close kin - a close resemblance ili: i2538 @@ -31897,8 +31897,8 @@ definition: - (used informally) associated on close terms example: - - the bartender was chummy with the regular customers - - the two were thick as thieves for months + - The bartender was chummy with the regular customers. + - The two were thick as thieves for months. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i2541 @@ -31915,7 +31915,7 @@ example: - a close-knit family - close-knit little villages - - the group was closely knit + - The group was closely knit. ili: i2542 members: - close-knit @@ -31952,7 +31952,7 @@ - with or in a close or intimate relationship example: - a good friend - - my sisters and brothers are near and dear + - My sisters and brothers are near and dear. ili: i2545 members: - dear @@ -32052,7 +32052,7 @@ - the elegantly attired gentleman - neatly dressed workers - monks garbed in hooded robes - - went about oddly garmented + - … went about oddly garmented - professors robed in crimson - tuxedo-attired gentlemen - crimson-robed Harvard professors @@ -32072,7 +32072,7 @@ definition: - in ceremonial attire and paraphernalia example: - - professors arrayed in robes + - Professors arrayed in robes. ili: i2552 members: - arrayed @@ -32278,7 +32278,7 @@ definition: - dressed well or smartly example: - - the girls were well turned out and smart + - The girls were well turned out and smart. ili: i2571 members: - turned out @@ -32309,7 +32309,7 @@ definition: - dressed in a uniform example: - - uniformed policemen lined the President's route + - Uniformed policemen lined the President's route. ili: i2574 members: - uniformed @@ -32618,7 +32618,7 @@ definition: - free of clouds or rain example: - - today will be fair and warm + - Today will be fair and warm. ili: i2599 members: - fair @@ -32709,7 +32709,7 @@ - darkened with overcast example: - a dull sky - - the sky was leaden and thick + - The sky was leaden and thick. ili: i2606 members: - dull @@ -32778,7 +32778,7 @@ - along or following a coast example: - coastal shipping - - coastwise winds contributed to the storm + - Coastwise winds contributed to the storm. ili: i2611 members: - coastwise @@ -32814,7 +32814,7 @@ definition: - directed or situated away from inland regions and toward the sea or coast example: - - from the hill he took a seaward course + - From the hill he took a seaward course. - on the seaward side of the road ili: i2614 members: @@ -33073,7 +33073,7 @@ definition: - formed of separate units gathered into a mass or whole example: - - aggregate expenses include expenses of all divisions combined for the entire year + - Aggregate expenses include expenses of all divisions combined for the entire year. - the aggregated amount of indebtedness ili: i2635 members: @@ -33101,7 +33101,7 @@ domain_topic: - 03410635-n example: - - I bought a knockdown chest at the do-it-yourself store + - I bought a knockdown chest at the do-it-yourself store. ili: i2637 members: - knockdown @@ -33152,8 +33152,8 @@ definition: - of qualities that are spread throughout something example: - - ambition is immanent in human nature - - we think of God as immanent in nature + - Ambition is immanent in human nature. + - We think of God as immanent in nature. ili: i2641 members: - immanent @@ -33164,9 +33164,9 @@ definition: - spreading or spread throughout example: - - armed with permeative irony … he punctures affectations + - Armed with permeative irony … he punctures affectations. - the pervasive odor of garlic - - an error is pervasive if it is material to more than one conclusion + - An error is pervasive if it is material to more than one conclusion. ili: i2642 members: - permeant @@ -33180,8 +33180,8 @@ definition: - (of a word) referring singly and without exception to the members of a group example: - - whereas ‘each’, ‘every’, ‘either’, ‘neither’, and ‘none’ are distributive or referring - to a single member of a group, ‘which’ in ‘which of the men’ is separative + - Whereas ‘each’, ‘every’, ‘either’, ‘neither’, and ‘none’ are distributive or referring + to a single member of a group, ‘which’ in ‘which of the men’ is separative. ili: i2643 members: - separative @@ -33270,7 +33270,7 @@ definition: - (used of information or news) kept secret by using influence example: - - hushed-up stories sometimes leak out + - Hushed-up stories sometimes leak out. ili: i2651 members: - hushed-up @@ -33282,7 +33282,7 @@ - subdued or overcome example: - the quelled rebellion - - an uprising quenched almost before it started + - An uprising quenched almost before it started. - a squelched rumor ili: i2652 members: @@ -33296,7 +33296,7 @@ definition: - not (or not yet) made available for distribution or publication example: - - someone leaked the unreleased announcement + - Someone leaked the unreleased announcement. - a film that remained unreleased for years ili: i2653 members: @@ -33376,7 +33376,7 @@ definition: - meriting report example: - - years of research produced no reportable results + - Years of research produced no reportable results. ili: i2661 members: - reportable @@ -33405,7 +33405,7 @@ definition: - (of income) not reportable; not required by law to be reported example: - - very little income is unreportable + - Very little income is unreportable. ili: i2664 members: - unreportable @@ -33636,7 +33636,7 @@ - lighted up by or as by fire or flame example: - forests set ablaze (or afire) by lightning - - even the car's tires were aflame + - Even the car's tires were aflame. - a night aflare with fireworks - candles alight on the tables - houses on fire @@ -33669,8 +33669,8 @@ definition: - not set afire or burning example: - - the table was bare, the candles unlighted - - held an unlit cigarette + - The table was bare, the candles unlighted. + - … held an unlit cigarette ili: i2687 members: - unlighted @@ -33746,10 +33746,10 @@ example: - comfortable clothes - comfortable suburban houses - - made himself comfortable in an armchair - - the antihistamine made her feel more comfortable - - are you comfortable? - - feeling comfy now? + - … made himself comfortable in an armchair + - The antihistamine made her feel more comfortable. + - Are you comfortable? + - Feeling comfy now? exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i2693 @@ -33838,9 +33838,9 @@ - feeling physical discomfort or pain (‘tough’ is occasionally used colloquially for ‘bad’) example: - - my throat feels bad - - she felt bad all over - - he was feeling tough after a restless night + - My throat feels bad. + - She felt bad all over. + - He was feeling tough after a restless night. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i2699 @@ -33865,7 +33865,7 @@ definition: - causing physical discomfort example: - - 'bites of black flies are more than irritating: they can be very painful' + - 'Bites of black flies are more than irritating: they can be very painful.' ili: i2701 members: - irritating @@ -33878,7 +33878,7 @@ - characterized by physical misery example: - a wet miserable weekend - - spent a wretched night on the floor + - … spent a wretched night on the floor ili: i2702 members: - miserable @@ -33899,7 +33899,7 @@ definition: - uncomfortable because of possible danger or trouble example: - - made things warm for the bookies + - … made things warm for the bookies ili: i2704 members: - warm @@ -33912,11 +33912,11 @@ definition: - free from stress or conducive to mental ease; having or affording peace of mind example: - - was settled in a comfortable job, one for which he was well prepared + - … was settled in a comfortable job, one for which he was well prepared - the comfortable thought that nothing could go wrong - - was comfortable in his religious beliefs - - she's a comfortable person to be with - - she felt comfortable with her fiance's parents + - … was comfortable in his religious beliefs + - She's a comfortable person to be with. + - She felt comfortable with her fiance's parents. ili: i2705 members: - comfortable @@ -33927,7 +33927,7 @@ definition: - made comfortable or more comfortable in a time of distress example: - - the news make her feel comforted + - The news make her feel comforted. ili: i2706 members: - comforted @@ -33940,11 +33940,11 @@ definition: - conducive to or feeling mental discomfort example: - - this kind of life can prove disruptive and uncomfortable + - This kind of life can prove disruptive and uncomfortable. - the uncomfortable truth - - grew uncomfortable beneath his appraising eye + - … grew uncomfortable beneath his appraising eye - an uncomfortable way of surprising me just when I felt surest - - the teacher's presence at the conference made the child very uncomfortable + - The teacher's presence at the conference made the child very uncomfortable. ili: i2707 members: - uncomfortable @@ -33960,7 +33960,7 @@ example: - awkward and reserved at parties - ill at ease among eddies of people he didn't know - - was always uneasy with strangers + - … was always uneasy with strangers ili: i2708 members: - awkward @@ -33994,7 +33994,7 @@ - excessively and uncomfortably conscious of your appearance or behavior example: - self-conscious teenagers - - wondered if she could ever be untidy without feeling self-conscious about it + - … wondered if she could ever be untidy without feeling self-conscious about it ili: i2711 members: - self-conscious @@ -34007,7 +34007,7 @@ definition: - corresponding in size or degree or extent example: - - pay should be commensurate with the time worked + - Pay should be commensurate with the time worked. ili: i2712 members: - commensurate @@ -34031,7 +34031,7 @@ definition: - capable of being measured by a common standard example: - - hours and minutes are commensurable + - Hours and minutes are commensurable. ili: i2714 members: - commensurable @@ -34097,7 +34097,7 @@ definition: - per person example: - - among the states, Connecticut has a high per capita income + - Among the states, Connecticut has a high per capita income. ili: i2720 members: - per capita @@ -34120,7 +34120,7 @@ - properly related in size or degree or other measurable characteristics; usually followed by ‘to’ example: - - the punishment ought to be proportional to the crime + - The punishment ought to be proportional to the crime. - earnings relative to production ili: i2722 members: @@ -34169,7 +34169,7 @@ definition: - organized principally for financial gain example: - - Christmas has become a commercialized spectacle + - Christmas has become a commercialized spectacle. ili: i2726 members: - commercialized @@ -34182,7 +34182,7 @@ - relating to or characteristic of trade or traders example: - source: Van Wyck Brooks - text: the mercantile North was forging ahead + text: The mercantile North was forging ahead. ili: i2727 members: - mercantile @@ -34195,7 +34195,7 @@ example: - a commercial book - source: John Buchan - text: preached a mercantile and militant patriotism + text: … preached a mercantile and militant patriotism - a mercenary enterprise - a moneymaking business ili: i2728 @@ -34213,7 +34213,7 @@ considerations example: - analysts content that the stock market is due for a technical rally - - the fall is only a technical correction + - The fall is only a technical correction. ili: i2729 members: - technical @@ -34238,7 +34238,7 @@ definition: - without immediate commercial value example: - - the company cannot afford to do blue-sky research + - The company cannot afford to do blue-sky research. ili: i2731 members: - blue-sky @@ -34260,7 +34260,7 @@ - not conducive to commercial success example: - source: H.E.Clurman - text: might prove arty and hence uncommercial + text: … might prove arty and hence uncommercial ili: i2733 members: - uncommercial @@ -34294,7 +34294,7 @@ - not residential example: - the commercial or nonresidential areas of a town - - community colleges are typically nonresidential + - Community colleges are typically nonresidential. ili: i2736 members: - nonresidential @@ -34328,8 +34328,8 @@ - a common sailor - the common cold - a common nuisance - - followed common procedure - - it is common knowledge that she lives alone + - … followed common procedure + - It is common knowledge that she lives alone. - the common housefly - a common brand of soap ili: i2739 @@ -34390,8 +34390,8 @@ definition: - frequently encountered example: - - a frequent (or common) error is using the transitive verb ‘lay’ for the intransitive - ‘lie’ + - A frequent (or common) error is using the transitive verb ‘lay’ for the intransitive + ‘lie’. ili: i2743 members: - frequent @@ -34444,10 +34444,10 @@ in character or kind example: - uncommon birds - - frost and floods are uncommon during these months + - Frost and floods are uncommon during these months. - doing an uncommon amount of business - an uncommon liking for money - - he owed his greatest debt to his mother's uncommon character and ability + - He owed his greatest debt to his mother's uncommon character and ability. ili: i2747 members: - uncommon @@ -34462,12 +34462,12 @@ definition: - surpassing what is common or usual or expected example: - - he paid especial attention to her + - He paid especial attention to her. - exceptional kindness - a matter of particular and unusual importance - a special occasion - a special reason to confide in her - - what's so special about the year 2000? + - What's so special about the year 2000? ili: i2748 members: - especial @@ -34493,7 +34493,7 @@ definition: - special treatment or hospitality example: - - the maitre d' gave them the red-carpet treatment + - The maitre d' gave them the red-carpet treatment. ili: i2750 members: - red carpet @@ -34505,7 +34505,7 @@ definition: - not commonly encountered example: - - two-career families are no longer unusual + - Two-career families are no longer unusual. ili: i2751 members: - unusual @@ -34532,9 +34532,9 @@ - occurring or encountered or experienced or observed frequently or in accordance with regular practice or procedure example: - - grew the usual vegetables + - … grew the usual vegetables - the usual summer heat - - came at the usual time + - … came at the usual time - the child's usual bedtime ili: i2753 members: @@ -34549,7 +34549,7 @@ - commonly used or practiced; usual example: - his accustomed thoroughness - - took his customary morning walk + - … took his customary morning walk - his habitual comment - with her wonted candor ili: i2754 @@ -34577,7 +34577,7 @@ definition: - in accord with regular practice or procedure example: - - took his regular morning walk + - … took his regular morning walk - her regular bedtime ili: i2756 members: @@ -34614,7 +34614,7 @@ - differing from all others; not ordinary example: - advertising that strives continually to be different - - this new music is certainly different but I don't really like it + - This new music is certainly different but I don't really like it. ili: i2758 members: - different @@ -34637,7 +34637,7 @@ definition: - not easily explained example: - - it is odd that his name is never mentioned + - It is odd that his name is never mentioned. ili: i2760 members: - odd @@ -34663,7 +34663,7 @@ example: - a peculiar hobby of stuffing and mounting bats - source: Virginia Woolf - text: a man … feels it a peculiar insult to be taunted with cowardice by a woman + text: A man … feels it a peculiar insult to be taunted with cowardice by a woman. ili: i2762 members: - peculiar @@ -34688,7 +34688,7 @@ - highly unusual or rare but not the single instance example: - spoke with a unique accent - - had unique ability in raising funds + - … had unique ability in raising funds - a frankness unique in literature - a unique dining experience ili: i2764 @@ -34767,7 +34767,7 @@ - belonging to or participated in by a community as a whole; public example: - for the common good - - common lands are set aside for use by all members of a community + - Common lands are set aside for use by all members of a community. ili: i2771 members: - common @@ -34794,8 +34794,8 @@ - affecting the people or community as a whole example: - the public welfare - - Public interests - - Public leaders + - public interests + - public leaders ili: i2773 members: - public @@ -34811,8 +34811,8 @@ - being or characteristic of a single thing or person example: - individual drops of rain - - please mark the individual pages - - they went their individual ways + - Please mark the individual pages. + - They went their individual ways. ili: i2774 members: - individual @@ -34830,7 +34830,7 @@ definition: - peculiar to the individual example: - - we all have our own idiosyncratic gestures + - We all have our own idiosyncratic gestures. - Michelangelo's highly idiosyncratic style of painting ili: i2775 members: @@ -34871,7 +34871,7 @@ example: - the respective club members - specialists in their several fields - - the various reports all agreed + - The various reports all agreed. ili: i2778 members: - respective @@ -34884,10 +34884,10 @@ definition: - being a single and separate person or thing example: - - can the singular person be understood apart from his culture? + - Can the singular person be understood apart from his culture? - source: William James - text: every fact in the world might be singular … unlike any other fact and sole - of its kind + text: Every fact in the world might be singular … unlike any other fact and sole + of its kind. ili: i2779 members: - singular @@ -34902,7 +34902,7 @@ - able or tending to communicate example: - source: W.M.Thackeray - text: was a communicative person and quickly told all she knew + text: … was a communicative person and quickly told all she knew ili: i2780 members: - communicative @@ -34952,7 +34952,7 @@ example: - anecdotal conversation - an anecdotal history of jazz - - he was at his anecdotic best + - He was at his anecdotic best. ili: i2781 members: - anecdotic @@ -35008,7 +35008,7 @@ definition: - used in communication example: - - he had few communicational grooves available for use + - He had few communicational grooves available for use. ili: i2786 members: - communicational @@ -35028,7 +35028,7 @@ definition: - friendly and open and willing to talk example: - - wine made the guest expansive + - Wine made the guest expansive. ili: i2788 members: - expansive @@ -35096,7 +35096,7 @@ definition: - making gestures while speaking example: - - her gesticulating hands and arms made words almost unnecessary + - Her gesticulating hands and arms made words almost unnecessary. ili: i2795 members: - gesticulating @@ -35108,7 +35108,7 @@ - being other than verbal communication example: - the study of gestural communication - - art like gesture is a form of nonverbal expression + - Art like gesture is a form of nonverbal expression. ili: i2796 members: - gestural @@ -35132,7 +35132,7 @@ definition: - indicative of or announcing something to come example: - - the Beatles were heraldic of a new style of music + - The Beatles were heraldic of a new style of music. ili: i2798 members: - heraldic @@ -35210,7 +35210,7 @@ definition: - lacking verbal skill example: - - rural students often come from nonverbal backgrounds + - Rural students often come from nonverbal backgrounds. ili: i2806 members: - nonverbal @@ -35347,7 +35347,7 @@ definition: - inclined to secrecy or reticence about divulging information example: - - although they knew her whereabouts her friends kept close about it + - Although they knew her whereabouts her friends kept close about it. ili: i2820 members: - close @@ -35363,7 +35363,7 @@ - deliberately impassive in manner example: - deadpan humor - - his face remained expressionless as the verdict was read + - His face remained expressionless as the verdict was read. ili: i2821 members: - deadpan @@ -35401,7 +35401,7 @@ definition: - failing to speak or communicate etc. when expected to example: - - the witness remained silent + - The witness remained silent. ili: i2824 members: - mum @@ -35446,7 +35446,7 @@ definition: - (used of soil) compact and fine-grained example: - - the clayey soil was heavy and easily saturated + - The clayey soil was heavy and easily saturated. ili: i2827 members: - clayey @@ -35511,9 +35511,9 @@ definition: - packed closely together example: - - they stood in a tight little group + - They stood in a tight little group. - hair in tight curls - - the pub was packed tight + - The pub was packed tight. ili: i2833 members: - tight @@ -35600,7 +35600,7 @@ definition: - worthy of comparison; as good as example: - - at that moment nothing in the world seemed comparable to sleep + - At that moment nothing in the world seemed comparable to sleep. ili: i2841 members: - comparable to @@ -35616,9 +35616,9 @@ that can be compared example: - an incomparable week of rest and pleasure - - the computer proceeds with its incomparable logic and efficiency - - this report is incomparable with the earlier ones because of different breakdowns - of the data + - The computer proceeds with its incomparable logic and efficiency. + - This report is incomparable with the earlier ones because of different breakdowns + of the data. ili: i2842 members: - incomparable @@ -35657,11 +35657,11 @@ example: - matchless beauty - the team's nonpareil center fielder - - she's one girl in a million + - She's one girl in a million. - the one and only Muhammad Ali - a peerless scholar - infamy unmatched in the Western world - - wrote with unmatchable clarity + - … wrote with unmatchable clarity - unrivaled mastery of her art ili: i2845 members: @@ -35681,9 +35681,9 @@ definition: - radically distinctive and without equal example: - - he is alone in the field of microbiology - - this theory is altogether alone in its penetration of the problem - - Bach was unique in his handling of counterpoint + - He is alone in the field of microbiology. + - This theory is altogether alone in its penetration of the problem. + - Bach was unique in his handling of counterpoint. - craftsmen whose skill is unequaled - unparalleled athletic ability - a breakdown of law unparalleled in our history @@ -35705,7 +35705,7 @@ definition: - showing or having compassion example: - - heard the soft and compassionate voices of women + - … heard the soft and compassionate voices of women ili: i2847 members: - compassionate @@ -35754,7 +35754,7 @@ - lacking compassion or feeling for others example: - source: Shakespeare - text: nor silver-shedding tears could penetrate her uncompassionate sire + text: Nor silver-shedding tears could penetrate her uncompassionate sire. ili: i2851 members: - uncompassionate @@ -35783,7 +35783,7 @@ - able to exist and perform in harmonious or agreeable combination example: - a compatible married couple - - her deeds were compatible with her ideology + - Her deeds were compatible with her ideology. ili: i2853 members: - compatible @@ -35970,7 +35970,7 @@ example: - able teachers - a capable administrator - - children as young as 14 can be extremely capable and dependable + - Children as young as 14 can be extremely capable and dependable. ili: i2869 members: - able @@ -35983,7 +35983,7 @@ - able to accomplish a purpose; functioning effectively example: - source: G.B.Shaw - text: people who will do nothing unless they get something out of it for themselves + text: People who will do nothing unless they get something out of it for themselves are often highly effective persons … - effective personnel - an efficient secretary @@ -35999,8 +35999,8 @@ definition: - worthy of a good workman example: - - the book is a workmanlike job with chronology and bibliography and index - - A workmanlike job + - The book is a workmanlike job with chronology and bibliography and index. + - a workmanlike job ili: i2871 members: - workmanlike @@ -36016,7 +36016,7 @@ - not qualified or suited for a purpose example: - an incompetent secret service - - the filming was hopelessly incompetent + - The filming was hopelessly incompetent. exemplifies: - 06730109-n ili: i2872 @@ -36081,7 +36081,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - a wife is usually considered unqualified to testify against her husband + - A wife is usually considered unqualified to testify against her husband. - incompetent witnesses exemplifies: - 06730109-n @@ -36269,11 +36269,11 @@ - including all components without exception; being one unit or constituting the full amount or extent or duration; complete example: - - gave his whole attention + - … gave his whole attention - a whole wardrobe for the tropics - the whole hog - a whole week - - the baby cried the whole trip home + - The baby cried the whole trip home. - a whole loaf of bread ili: i2893 members: @@ -36291,7 +36291,7 @@ - constituting the full quantity or extent; complete example: - an entire town devastated by an earthquake - - gave full attention + - … gave full attention - a total failure ili: i2894 members: @@ -36329,9 +36329,9 @@ damaged example: - source: Bacon - text: a local motion keepeth bodies integral - - was able to keep the collection entire during his lifetime - - fought to keep the union intact + text: A local motion keepeth bodies integral. + - … was able to keep the collection entire during his lifetime + - … fought to keep the union intact ili: i2897 members: - integral @@ -36398,9 +36398,9 @@ definition: - constituting a division or an aliquot part of the basic monetary unit example: - - American divisional (fractional) coins include the dime and the nickel - - fractional currency is currency in denominations less than the basic monetary - unit + - American divisional (fractional) coins include the dime and the nickel. + - Fractional currency is currency in denominations less than the basic monetary + unit. ili: i2902 members: - divisional @@ -36425,7 +36425,7 @@ - consisting of one of two equivalent parts in value or quantity example: - a half chicken - - lasted a half hour + - … lasted a half hour ili: i2904 members: - half @@ -36489,7 +36489,7 @@ - deeply devoted to example: - bound up in her teaching - - is wrapped up in his family + - … is wrapped up in his family ili: i2910 members: - bound up @@ -36501,7 +36501,7 @@ definition: - bound by or as if by an oath example: - - according to an early tradition became his sworn brother + - … according to an early tradition became his sworn brother - sworn enemies ili: i2911 members: @@ -36611,7 +36611,7 @@ definition: - not dedicated example: - - the playground has been completed but is still undedicated + - The playground has been completed but is still undedicated. ili: i2920 members: - undedicated @@ -36668,7 +36668,7 @@ - an out-and-out lie - a rank outsider - many right-down vices - - got the job through sheer persistence + - … got the job through sheer persistence - sheer stupidity ili: i2922 members: @@ -36685,9 +36685,9 @@ definition: - successfully completed or brought to an end example: - - his mission accomplished, he took a vacation + - His mission accomplished, he took a vacation. - the completed project - - the joy of a realized ambition overcame him + - The joy of a realized ambition overcame him. ili: i2923 members: - accomplished @@ -36701,7 +36701,7 @@ definition: - completely given to or absorbed by example: - - became all attention + - … became all attention ili: i2924 members: - all @@ -36736,7 +36736,7 @@ - covering the entire surface example: - an allover pattern - - got an allover tan + - … got an allover tan ili: i2927 members: - allover @@ -36786,7 +36786,7 @@ definition: - the complete stoppage of an action example: - - came to a dead stop + - … came to a dead stop members: - dead partOfSpeech: s @@ -36797,7 +36797,7 @@ - performed comprehensively and completely; not superficial or partial example: - an exhaustive study - - made a thorough search + - … made a thorough search - thoroughgoing research ili: i2931 members: @@ -36811,7 +36811,7 @@ definition: - given substance or detail; completed example: - - did not spring full-clad from his imagination + - … did not spring full-clad from his imagination - a plan fleshed out with statistics and details ili: i2932 members: @@ -36861,8 +36861,8 @@ definition: - thorough example: - - had a good workout - - gave the house a good cleaning + - … had a good workout + - … gave the house a good cleaning ili: i2936 members: - good @@ -36884,7 +36884,7 @@ definition: - constituting a complete and independent unit in and of itself example: - - the university is like a self-contained city with shops and all amenities + - The university is like a self-contained city with shops and all amenities. ili: i2938 members: - self-contained @@ -36906,8 +36906,8 @@ definition: - complete; thorough example: - - politicians have no sound grasp of technology issues - - he has a sound understanding of the law + - Politicians have no sound grasp of technology issues. + - He has a sound understanding of the law. ili: i2939 members: - sound @@ -36953,8 +36953,8 @@ definition: - partial example: - - gave me a half smile - - he did only a half job + - … gave me a half smile + - He did only a half job. ili: i2943 members: - half @@ -37002,7 +37002,7 @@ - giving only major points; lacking completeness example: - a sketchy account - - details of the plan remain sketchy + - Details of the plan remain sketchy. ili: i2947 members: - sketchy @@ -37068,7 +37068,7 @@ - an invention with broad applications - source: T.G.Winner text: a panoptic study of Soviet nationality - - granted him wide powers + - … granted him wide powers ili: i2950 members: - across-the-board @@ -37126,7 +37126,7 @@ definition: - occurring or extending throughout a country or nation example: - - the event aroused nationwide interest + - The event aroused nationwide interest. - a countrywide fund-raising campaign ili: i2954 members: @@ -37298,8 +37298,8 @@ definition: - serenely self-possessed and free from agitation especially in times of stress example: - - the performer seemed completely composed as she stepped onto the stage - - I felt calm and more composed than I had in a long time + - The performer seemed completely composed as she stepped onto the stage. + - I felt calm and more composed than I had in a long time. ili: i2968 members: - composed @@ -37315,10 +37315,10 @@ - not agitated; without losing self-possession example: - spoke in a calm voice - - remained calm throughout the uproar - - he remained serene in the midst of turbulence + - … remained calm throughout the uproar + - He remained serene in the midst of turbulence. - a serene expression on her face - - she became more tranquil + - She became more tranquil. ili: i2969 members: - calm @@ -37332,7 +37332,7 @@ definition: - not easily perturbed or excited or upset; marked by extreme calm and composure example: - - hitherto imperturbable, he now showed signs of alarm + - Hitherto imperturbable, he now showed signs of alarm. - an imperturbable self-possession - unflappable in a crisis ili: i2970 @@ -37346,7 +37346,7 @@ definition: - in full control of your faculties example: - - the witness remained collected throughout the cross-examination + - The witness remained collected throughout the cross-examination. - perfectly poised and sure of himself - more self-contained and more dependable than many of the early frontiersmen - strong and self-possessed in the face of trouble @@ -37367,7 +37367,7 @@ example: - play it cool - keep cool - - stayed coolheaded in the crisis + - … stayed coolheaded in the crisis - the most nerveless winner in the history of the tournament ili: i2972 members: @@ -37381,7 +37381,7 @@ definition: - free from emotional agitation or nervous tension example: - - the waiters were unflurried and good natured + - The waiters were unflurried and good natured. - source: Anthony Trollope text: with contented mind and unruffled spirit ili: i2973 @@ -37400,7 +37400,7 @@ definition: - having your composure disturbed example: - - looked about with a wandering and discomposed air + - … looked about with a wandering and discomposed air ili: i2974 members: - discomposed @@ -37416,9 +37416,9 @@ definition: - feeling or caused to feel ill at ease or self-conscious or ashamed example: - - felt abashed at the extravagant praise + - … felt abashed at the extravagant praise - chagrined at the poor sales of his book - - was embarrassed by her child's tantrums + - … was embarrassed by her child's tantrums ili: i2975 members: - abashed @@ -37431,9 +37431,9 @@ definition: - having a red face from embarrassment or shame or agitation or emotional upset example: - - the blushing boy was brought before the Principal + - The blushing boy was brought before the Principal. - her blushful beau - - was red-faced with anger + - … was red-faced with anger ili: i2976 members: - blushful @@ -37446,7 +37446,7 @@ definition: - caused to show discomposure example: - - refused to be fazed by the objections + - … refused to be fazed by the objections ili: i2977 members: - bothered @@ -37459,9 +37459,9 @@ definition: - having self-possession upset; thrown into confusion example: - - the hecklers pelted the discombobulated speaker with anything that came to hand + - The hecklers pelted the discombobulated speaker with anything that came to hand. - source: G.B.Shaw - text: looked at each other dumbly, quite disconcerted + text: … looked at each other dumbly, quite disconcerted ili: i2978 members: - discombobulated @@ -37487,7 +37487,7 @@ definition: - emotionally upset example: - - the incident left him unstrung and incapable of rational effort + - The incident left him unstrung and incapable of rational effort. ili: i2980 members: - unstrung @@ -37517,7 +37517,7 @@ - capable of being read with comprehension example: - readily accessible to the nonprofessional reader - - the tales seem more approachable than his more difficult novels + - The tales seem more approachable than his more difficult novels. ili: i2982 members: - accessible @@ -37556,7 +37556,7 @@ - difficult to understand example: - source: A. Einstein - text: the most incomprehensible thing about the universe is that it is comprehensible + text: The most incomprehensible thing about the universe is that it is comprehensible. ili: i2985 members: - incomprehensible @@ -37574,8 +37574,8 @@ definition: - marked by difficulty of style or expression example: - - much that was dark is now quite clear to me - - those who do not appreciate Kafka's work say his style is obscure + - Much that was dark is now quite clear to me. + - Those who do not appreciate Kafka's work say his style is obscure. ili: i2986 members: - dark @@ -37587,7 +37587,7 @@ definition: - not clear to the understanding example: - - I didn't grasp the meaning of that enigmatic comment until much later + - I didn't grasp the meaning of that enigmatic comment until much later. - prophetic texts so enigmatic that their meaning has been disputed for centuries ili: i2987 members: @@ -37961,7 +37961,7 @@ example: - a desk heaped with books - heaped-up ears of corn - - ungraded papers piled high + - Ungraded papers piled high. ili: i3020 members: - cumulous @@ -37975,7 +37975,7 @@ - judging a contest with a single eye - a single devotion to duty - undivided affection - - gained their exclusive attention + - … gained their exclusive attention ili: i3021 members: - single @@ -38088,8 +38088,8 @@ definition: - distributed or spread over a considerable extent example: - - has ties with many widely dispersed friends - - eleven million Jews are spread throughout Europe + - … has ties with many widely dispersed friends + - Eleven million Jews are spread throughout Europe. ili: i3029 members: - dispersed @@ -38162,7 +38162,7 @@ definition: - distributed equitably in limited individual portions example: - - got along as best we could on rationed meat and sugar + - … got along as best we could on rationed meat and sugar ili: i3035 members: - rationed @@ -38197,7 +38197,7 @@ - not dense example: - a thin beard - - trees were sparse + - Trees were sparse. ili: i3038 members: - sparse @@ -38303,8 +38303,8 @@ - feeling or showing worry or solicitude example: - concerned parents of youthful offenders - - was concerned about the future - - we feel concerned about accomplishing the task at hand + - … was concerned about the future + - We feel concerned about accomplishing the task at hand. - greatly concerned not to disappoint a small child ili: i3047 members: @@ -38319,9 +38319,9 @@ definition: - filled with regret or concern; used often to soften an unpleasant statement example: - - I'm afraid I won't be able to come - - he was afraid he would have to let her go - - I'm afraid you're wrong + - I'm afraid I won't be able to come. + - He was afraid he would have to let her go. + - I'm afraid you're wrong. ili: i3048 members: - afraid @@ -38332,9 +38332,9 @@ definition: - feeling worry or concern or insecurity example: - - She was afraid that I might be embarrassed + - She was afraid that I might be embarrassed. - terribly afraid of offending someone - - I am afraid we have witnessed only the first phase of the conflict + - I am afraid we have witnessed only the first phase of the conflict. ili: i3049 members: - afraid @@ -38345,10 +38345,10 @@ definition: - having or showing excessive or compulsive concern with something example: - - became more and more haunted by the stupid riddle - - was absolutely obsessed with the girl - - got no help from his wife who was preoccupied with the children - - he was taken up in worry for the old woman + - … became more and more haunted by the stupid riddle + - … was absolutely obsessed with the girl + - … got no help from his wife who was preoccupied with the children + - He was taken up in worry for the old woman. ili: i3050 members: - haunted @@ -38377,9 +38377,9 @@ definition: - lacking in interest or care or feeling example: - - the average American … is unconcerned that his or her plight is the result of + - The average American … is unconcerned that his or her plight is the result of a complex of personal and economic and governmental actions … beyond the normal - citizen's comprehension and control + citizen's comprehension and control. - blithely unconcerned about his friend's plight ili: i3052 members: @@ -38418,11 +38418,11 @@ - marked by blithe unconcern example: - an ability to interest casual students - - showed a casual disregard for cold weather + - … showed a casual disregard for cold weather - an utterly insouciant financial policy - an elegantly insouciant manner - - drove his car with nonchalant abandon - - was polite in a teasing nonchalant manner + - … drove his car with nonchalant abandon + - … was polite in a teasing nonchalant manner ili: i3055 members: - casual @@ -38436,8 +38436,8 @@ - showing lack of emotional involvement example: - source: J.S.Perelman - text: adopted a degage pose on the arm of the easy chair - - she may be detached or even unfeeling but at least she's not hypocritically effusive + text: … adopted a degage pose on the arm of the easy chair + - She may be detached or even unfeeling but at least she's not hypocritically effusive. - an uninvolved bystander ili: i3056 members: @@ -38498,7 +38498,7 @@ definition: - concise and succinct example: - - covered the matter in a brief statement + - … covered the matter in a brief statement ili: i3060 members: - brief @@ -38510,7 +38510,7 @@ - briefly giving the gist of something example: - a short and compendious book - - a compact style is brief and pithy + - A compact style is brief and pithy. - succinct comparisons - a summary formulation of a wide-ranging subject ili: i3061 @@ -38554,9 +38554,9 @@ definition: - characterized by extreme economy of expression or omission of superfluous elements example: - - the dialogue is elliptic and full of dark hints + - The dialogue is elliptic and full of dark hints. - source: H.O.Taylor - text: the explanation was concise, even elliptical to the verge of obscurity + text: The explanation was concise, even elliptical to the verge of obscurity. ili: i3064 members: - elliptic @@ -38568,7 +38568,7 @@ definition: - concise and full of meaning example: - - welcomed her pithy comments + - … welcomed her pithy comments - source: Hervey Allen text: the peculiarly sardonic and sententious style in which Don Luis composed his epigrams @@ -38600,8 +38600,8 @@ - tediously prolonged or tending to speak or write at great length example: - editing a prolix manuscript - - a prolix lecturer telling you more than you want to know - - He gave a good verbal description of the suspect + - A prolix lecturer telling you more than you want to know. + - He gave a good verbal description of the suspect. ili: i3067 members: - prolix @@ -38628,8 +38628,8 @@ example: - long-winded (or windy) speakers - verbose and ineffective instructional methods - - newspapers of the day printed long wordy editorials - - proceedings were delayed by wordy disputes + - Newspapers of the day printed long wordy editorials. + - Proceedings were delayed by wordy disputes. ili: i3069 members: - long-winded @@ -38644,10 +38644,10 @@ definition: - repetition of same and identical sense with different and non-identical words example: - - ‘a true fact’ and ‘a free gift’ are pleonastic expressions - - the phrase ‘a beginner who has just started’ is tautological + - ‘a true fact’ and ‘a free gift’ are pleonastic expressions. + - The phrase ‘a beginner who has just started’ is tautological. - source: J.B.Conant - text: at the risk of being redundant I return to my original proposition + text: At the risk of being redundant I return to my original proposition. ili: i3071 members: - pleonastic @@ -38666,7 +38666,7 @@ - forming an end or termination; especially putting an end to doubt or question example: - conclusive proof - - the evidence is conclusive + - The evidence is conclusive. ili: i3072 members: - conclusive @@ -38711,7 +38711,7 @@ definition: - uncertain as a sign or indication example: - - the evidence from bacteriologic analysis was equivocal + - The evidence from bacteriologic analysis was equivocal. ili: i3075 members: - equivocal @@ -38733,8 +38733,8 @@ definition: - inconclusive as to outcome; close or just even in a race or comparison or competition example: - - as they approached the finish line they were neck and neck - - the election was a nip and tuck affair + - As they approached the finish line they were neck and neck. + - The election was a nip and tuck affair. ili: i3077 members: - neck and neck @@ -38747,7 +38747,7 @@ definition: - not final or absolute example: - - the decree is nisi and not absolute + - The decree is nisi and not absolute. ili: i3078 members: - nisi @@ -38788,7 +38788,7 @@ definition: - not consummated (especially of a marriage) example: - - an unconsummated marriage can be annulled + - An unconsummated marriage can be annulled. ili: i3082 members: - unconsummated @@ -38800,7 +38800,7 @@ - 06184139-n example: - ‘and’ in ‘John and Mary’ or in ‘John walked and Mary rode’ is a coordinating conjunction; - and so is ‘or’ in ‘will you go or stay?’ + and so is ‘or’ in ‘will you go or stay?’. ili: i3083 members: - coordinating @@ -38812,7 +38812,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - ‘when’ in ‘I will come when I can’ is a subordinating conjunction + - ‘when’ in ‘I will come when I can’ is a subordinating conjunction. ili: i3084 members: - subordinating @@ -38963,7 +38963,7 @@ - (of an organ or body part) diminished in size or strength as a result of disease or injury or lack of use example: - - partial paralysis resulted in an atrophied left arm + - Partial paralysis resulted in an atrophied left arm. ili: i3097 members: - atrophied @@ -38988,8 +38988,8 @@ - imposing or depending on or containing a condition example: - conditional acceptance of the terms - - lent conditional support - - the conditional sale will not be complete until the full purchase price is paid + - … lent conditional support + - The conditional sale will not be complete until the full purchase price is paid. ili: i3099 members: - conditional @@ -39139,7 +39139,7 @@ definition: - not enforced; not compelled especially by legal or police action example: - - too many unenforced laws can breed contempt for law + - Too many unenforced laws can breed contempt for law. ili: i3111 members: - unenforced @@ -39249,7 +39249,7 @@ definition: - delayed or confined or cut off by a storm example: - - the airport was filled with stormbound passengers + - The airport was filled with stormbound passengers. ili: i3121 members: - stormbound @@ -39309,8 +39309,8 @@ definition: - crowded or massed together example: - - give me … your huddled masses - - the huddled sheep turned their backs against the wind + - Give me … your huddled masses. + - The huddled sheep turned their backs against the wind. ili: i3126 members: - huddled @@ -39338,7 +39338,7 @@ definition: - filled with great numbers crowded together example: - - I try to avoid the thronged streets and stores just before Christmas + - I try to avoid the thronged streets and stores just before Christmas. ili: i3128 members: - thronged @@ -39365,7 +39365,7 @@ example: - a congenial atmosphere to work in - source: T.L.Peacock - text: two congenial spirits united … by mutual confidence and reciprocal virtues + text: Two congenial spirits united … by mutual confidence and reciprocal virtues. ili: i3130 members: - congenial @@ -39391,8 +39391,8 @@ definition: - not suitable to your tastes or needs example: - - the uncongenial roommates were always fighting - - the task was uncongenial to one sensitive to rebuffs + - The uncongenial roommates were always fighting. + - The task was uncongenial to one sensitive to rebuffs. ili: i3132 members: - uncongenial @@ -39404,7 +39404,7 @@ definition: - not agreeing with your tastes or expectations example: - - found the task disagreeable and decided to abandon it + - … found the task disagreeable and decided to abandon it - a job temperamentally unsympathetic to him ili: i3133 members: @@ -39473,7 +39473,7 @@ definition: - suitable and fitting example: - - the tailored clothes were harmonious with her military bearing + - The tailored clothes were harmonious with her military bearing. ili: i3139 members: - harmonious @@ -39537,7 +39537,7 @@ and what actually is example: - madness, an ironic fate for such a clear thinker - - it was ironical that the well-planned scheme failed so completely + - It was ironical that the well-planned scheme failed so completely. ili: i3144 members: - ironic @@ -39561,7 +39561,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - ‘and’ is a copulative conjunction + - ‘and’ is a copulative conjunction. ili: i3146 members: - copulative @@ -39611,7 +39611,7 @@ definition: - necessitating a choice between mutually exclusive possibilities example: - - alternative possibilities were neutrality or war + - Alternative possibilities were neutrality or war. ili: i3150 members: - alternative @@ -39625,7 +39625,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - disjunctive conjunctions like ‘but’, ‘or’, or ‘though’ serve a contrastive function + - Disjunctive conjunctions like ‘but’, ‘or’, or ‘though’ serve a contrastive function. ili: i3151 members: - contrastive @@ -39648,7 +39648,7 @@ - serving to separate or divide into parts example: - partitive tendencies in education - - the uniting influence was stronger than the separative + - The uniting influence was stronger than the separative. ili: i3153 members: - partitive @@ -39708,7 +39708,7 @@ definition: - having a common boundary or edge; abutting; touching example: - - 'Rhode Island has two bordering states: Massachusetts and Connecticut' + - 'Rhode Island has two bordering states: Massachusetts and Connecticut.' - the side of Germany conterminous with France - Utah and the contiguous state of Idaho - neighboring cities @@ -39814,7 +39814,7 @@ definition: - remote and separate physically or socially example: - - existed over the centuries as a world apart + - … existed over the centuries as a world apart - source: W.H.Hudson text: preserved because they inhabited a place apart - tiny isolated villages remote from centers of civilization @@ -39845,8 +39845,8 @@ - no longer connected or joined example: - a detached part - - on one side of the island was a huge rock, almost detached - - the separated spacecraft will return to their home bases + - On one side of the island was a huge rock, almost detached. + - The separated spacecraft will return to their home bases. ili: i3168 members: - detached @@ -39869,7 +39869,7 @@ - showing the parts of something separated but in positions that show their correct relation to one another example: - - the manufacturer provided an exploded view of the apparatus + - The manufacturer provided an exploded view of the apparatus. ili: i3170 members: - exploded @@ -39889,7 +39889,7 @@ definition: - having the coupling undone example: - - the uncoupled caboose rolled down the incline + - The uncoupled caboose rolled down the incline. ili: i3172 members: - uncoupled @@ -39903,7 +39903,7 @@ definition: - subject to being conquered or overcome example: - - knew her fears were ultimately conquerable + - … knew her fears were ultimately conquerable ili: i3173 members: - conquerable @@ -39941,7 +39941,7 @@ example: - source: R.E.Danielson text: a tribute to his courage … and his unconquerable will - - faced unconquerable difficulties + - … faced unconquerable difficulties ili: i3176 members: - unconquerable @@ -40018,9 +40018,9 @@ definition: - knowing and perceiving; having awareness of surroundings and sensations and thoughts example: - - remained conscious during the operation + - … remained conscious during the operation - conscious of his faults - - became conscious that he was being followed + - … became conscious that he was being followed ili: i3182 members: - conscious @@ -40075,7 +40075,7 @@ - not conscious; lacking awareness and the capacity for sensory perception as if asleep or dead example: - - lay unconscious on the floor + - … lay unconscious on the floor ili: i3186 members: - unconscious @@ -40093,7 +40093,7 @@ definition: - unconscious from a blow or shock or intoxication example: - - the boxer was out cold + - The boxer was out cold. - pass out cold ili: i3187 members: @@ -40130,7 +40130,7 @@ definition: - unresponsive to stimulation example: - - he lay insensible where he had fallen + - He lay insensible where he had fallen. - drugged and senseless ili: i3190 members: @@ -40304,7 +40304,7 @@ definition: - conservative in professional manner example: - - employers are looking for buttoned-up types + - Employers are looking for buttoned-up types. ili: i3205 members: - buttoned-up @@ -40436,7 +40436,7 @@ - testimony consistent with the known facts - source: FDR text: I have decided that the course of conduct which I am following is consistent - with my sense of responsibility as president in time of war + with my sense of responsibility as president in time of war. ili: i3216 members: - consistent @@ -40509,7 +40509,7 @@ definition: - displaying a lack of consistency example: - - inconsistent statements cannot both be true at the same time + - Inconsistent statements cannot both be true at the same time. - inconsistent with the roadmap ili: i3222 members: @@ -40525,7 +40525,7 @@ definition: - in disagreement example: - - the figures are at odds with our findings + - The figures are at odds with our findings. - source: John Morley text: contradictory attributes of unjust justice and loving vindictiveness ili: i3223 @@ -40551,7 +40551,7 @@ definition: - lacking consistency example: - - the golfer hit the ball well but his putting was spotty + - The golfer hit the ball well but his putting was spotty. ili: i3225 members: - spotty @@ -40591,8 +40591,8 @@ - obvious to the eye or mind example: - a tower conspicuous at a great distance - - wore conspicuous neckties - - made herself conspicuous by her exhibitionistic preening + - … wore conspicuous neckties + - … made herself conspicuous by her exhibitionistic preening ili: i3228 members: - conspicuous @@ -40624,7 +40624,7 @@ example: - a big figure in the movement - big man on campus - - he's very large in financial circles + - He's very large in financial circles. - a prominent citizen ili: i3230 members: @@ -40685,8 +40685,8 @@ definition: - clearly to be seen example: - - they were much in evidence during the fighting - - she made certain that her engagement ring was in evidence + - They were much in evidence during the fighting. + - She made certain that her engagement ring was in evidence. ili: i3234 members: - in evidence @@ -40708,12 +40708,12 @@ definition: - having a quality that thrusts itself into attention example: - - an outstanding fact of our time is that nations poisoned by anti semitism proved - less fortunate in regard to their own freedom - - a new theory is the most prominent feature of the book + - An outstanding fact of our time is that nations poisoned by anti semitism proved + less fortunate in regard to their own freedom. + - A new theory is the most prominent feature of the book. - salient traits - a spectacular rise in prices - - a striking thing about Picadilly Circus is the statue of Eros in the center + - A striking thing about Picadilly Circus is the statue of Eros in the center. - a striking resemblance between parent and child ili: i3236 members: @@ -40731,7 +40731,7 @@ definition: - not prominent or readily noticeable example: - - he pushed the string through an inconspicuous hole + - He pushed the string through an inconspicuous hole. - the invisible man ili: i3237 members: @@ -40757,9 +40757,9 @@ definition: - perceptible by the senses or intellect example: - - things happen in the earth and sky with no discernible cause - - the newspaper reports no discernible progress in the negotiations - - the skyline is easily discernible even at a distance of several miles + - Things happen in the earth and sky with no discernible cause. + - The newspaper reports no discernible progress in the negotiations. + - The skyline is easily discernible even at a distance of several miles. ili: i3239 members: - discernible @@ -40778,7 +40778,7 @@ definition: - capable of being perceived as different or distinct example: - - only the shine of their metal was distinguishable in the gloom + - Only the shine of their metal was distinguishable in the gloom. - a project distinguishable into four stages of progress - distinguishable differences between the twins ili: i3241 @@ -40814,9 +40814,9 @@ definition: - not capable of being distinguished or differentiated example: - - the two specimens are actually different from each other but the differences are - almost indistinguishable - - the twins were indistinguishable + - The two specimens are actually different from each other but the differences are + almost indistinguishable. + - The twins were indistinguishable. - a colorless person quite indistinguishable from the colorless mass of humanity ili: i3244 members: @@ -40902,7 +40902,7 @@ - inconstant affections - an inconstant lover - source: Shakespeare - text: swear not by … the inconstant moon + text: Swear not by … the inconstant moon. ili: i3248 members: - inconstant @@ -40916,7 +40916,7 @@ - (used especially of persons) not dependable in devotion or affection; unfaithful example: - a false friend - - when lovers prove untrue + - When lovers prove untrue. ili: i3249 members: - 'false' @@ -41072,7 +41072,7 @@ example: - possessing annihilative power - a devastating hurricane - - the guns opened a withering fire + - The guns opened a withering fire. ili: i3259 members: - annihilative @@ -41226,7 +41226,7 @@ definition: - contented to a fault with oneself or one's actions example: - - he had become complacent after years of success + - He had become complacent after years of success. - his self-satisfied dignity ili: i3271 members: @@ -41266,8 +41266,8 @@ definition: - showing or experiencing dissatisfaction or restless longing example: - - saw many discontent faces in the room - - was discontented with his position + - … saw many discontent faces in the room + - … was discontented with his position ili: i3274 members: - discontented @@ -41346,7 +41346,7 @@ definition: - capable of being weakened example: - - the crisis proved his confidence was shakable + - The crisis proved his confidence was shakable. ili: i3281 members: - shakable @@ -41618,14 +41618,14 @@ - continuing in time or space without interruption example: - source: James Jeans - text: a continuous rearrangement of electrons in the solar atoms results in the - emission of light + text: A continuous rearrangement of electrons in the solar atoms results in the + emission of light. - a continuous bout of illness lasting six months - - lived in continuous fear + - … lived in continuous fear - a continuous row of warehouses - - a continuous line has no gaps or breaks in it - - moving midweek holidays to the nearest Monday or Friday allows uninterrupted work - weeks + - A continuous line has no gaps or breaks in it. + - Moving midweek holidays to the nearest Monday or Friday allows uninterrupted work + weeks. ili: i3303 members: - continuous @@ -41660,10 +41660,10 @@ example: - the ceaseless thunder of surf - in constant pain - - night and day we live with the incessant noise of the city + - Night and day we live with the incessant noise of the city. - the never-ending search for happiness - the perpetual struggle to maintain standards in a democracy - - man's unceasing warfare with drought and isolation + - Man's unceasing warfare with drought and isolation. - unremitting demands of hunger ili: i3305 members: @@ -41681,7 +41681,7 @@ definition: - having no interruptions example: - - ‘continual’ is often used interchangeably with ‘continuous’ + - ‘continual’ is often used interchangeably with ‘continuous’. ili: i3306 members: - continual @@ -41754,8 +41754,8 @@ - not continuing without interruption in time or space example: - discontinuous applause - - the landscape was a discontinuous mosaic of fields and forest areas - - he received a somewhat haphazard and discontinuous schooling + - The landscape was a discontinuous mosaic of fields and forest areas. + - He received a somewhat haphazard and discontinuous schooling. ili: i3312 members: - discontinuous @@ -41768,7 +41768,7 @@ definition: - marked by breaks or gaps example: - - many routes are unsafe or disrupted + - Many routes are unsafe or disrupted. ili: i3313 members: - disrupted @@ -41821,7 +41821,7 @@ definition: - remaining in force or being carried on without letup example: - - the act provided a continuing annual appropriation + - The act provided a continuing annual appropriation. - the continuing struggle to put food on the table ili: i3318 members: @@ -41847,7 +41847,7 @@ definition: - discontinued temporarily example: - - we resumed the interrupted discussion + - We resumed the interrupted discussion. ili: i3320 members: - interrupted @@ -41858,7 +41858,7 @@ definition: - (of books) no longer offered for sale by a publisher example: - - that edition is out of print + - That edition is out of print. ili: i3321 members: - out of print @@ -41889,7 +41889,7 @@ definition: - gotten under control example: - - the oil spill is contained + - The oil spill is contained. ili: i3323 members: - contained @@ -41962,7 +41962,7 @@ definition: - not being under control; out of control example: - - the greatest uncontrolled health problem is AIDS + - The greatest uncontrolled health problem is AIDS. - uncontrolled growth ili: i3330 members: @@ -41983,7 +41983,7 @@ definition: - without law or control example: - - the system is economically inefficient and politically anarchic + - The system is economically inefficient and politically anarchic. ili: i3331 members: - anarchic @@ -42095,7 +42095,7 @@ - deviating widely from an intended course example: - a wild bullet - - he threw a wild pitch + - He threw a wild pitch. ili: i3340 members: - wild @@ -42106,7 +42106,7 @@ definition: - marked by or capable of arousing controversy example: - - the issue of the death penalty is highly controversial + - The issue of the death penalty is highly controversial. - Rushdie's controversial book - a controversial decision on affirmative action ili: i3341 @@ -42122,7 +42122,7 @@ definition: - open to argument or debate example: - - that is a moot question + - That is a moot question. ili: i3342 members: - arguable @@ -42304,8 +42304,8 @@ definition: - not suited to your comfort, purpose or needs example: - - it is inconvenient not to have a telephone in the kitchen - - the back hall is an inconvenient place for the telephone + - It is inconvenient not to have a telephone in the kitchen. + - The back hall is an inconvenient place for the telephone. ili: i3359 members: - inconvenient @@ -42316,7 +42316,7 @@ definition: - causing inconvenience example: - - they arrived at an awkward time + - They arrived at an awkward time. ili: i3360 members: - awkward @@ -42333,7 +42333,7 @@ - following accepted customs and proprieties example: - conventional wisdom - - she had strayed from the path of conventional behavior + - She had strayed from the path of conventional behavior. - conventional forms of address ili: i3361 members: @@ -42350,7 +42350,7 @@ example: - a received moral idea - source: Economist - text: Received political wisdom says not; surveys show otherwise + text: Received political wisdom says not; surveys show otherwise. ili: i3362 members: - received @@ -42361,7 +42361,7 @@ definition: - in accordance with convention or custom example: - - sealed the deal with the customary handshake + - … sealed the deal with the customary handshake ili: i3363 members: - customary @@ -42381,7 +42381,7 @@ definition: - excessively conventional and unimaginative and hence dull example: - - why is the middle class so stodgy, so utterly without a sense of humor? + - Why is the middle class so stodgy, so utterly without a sense of humor? - a stodgy dinner party ili: i3365 members: @@ -42434,7 +42434,7 @@ definition: - independent in behavior or thought example: - - she led a somewhat irregular private life + - She led a somewhat irregular private life. - maverick politicians ili: i3369 members: @@ -42490,7 +42490,7 @@ - lacking spontaneity or originality or individuality example: - stereotyped phrases of condolence - - even his profanity was unimaginative + - Even his profanity was unimaginative. ili: i3373 members: - stereotyped @@ -42597,8 +42597,8 @@ definition: - stylish and modern in an unconventional way example: - - she likes funky clothes - - we did it all in black and white in a very funky sixties style + - She likes funky clothes. + - We did it all in black and white in a very funky sixties style. ili: i3380 members: - funky @@ -42620,7 +42620,7 @@ definition: - marked by convention and conformity to customs or rules or styles example: - - underneath the radical image teenagers are surprisingly conformist + - Underneath the radical image teenagers are surprisingly conformist. ili: i3382 members: - conformist @@ -42629,7 +42629,7 @@ definition: - not conforming to some norm or socially approved pattern of behavior or thought example: - - their rabidly nonconformist deportment has made them legendary + - Their rabidly nonconformist deportment has made them legendary. - the old stubborn nonconformist spirit of the early settlers ili: i3383 members: @@ -42713,8 +42713,8 @@ definition: - having been passed along from generation to generation example: - - among Biblical critics a tralatitious interpretation is one received by expositor - from expositor + - Among Biblical critics a tralatitious interpretation is one received by expositor + from expositor. ili: i3389 members: - handed-down @@ -42768,7 +42768,7 @@ definition: - (of light rays) converging on a point example: - - focused light rays can set something afire + - Focused light rays can set something afire. ili: i3394 members: - focused @@ -42854,7 +42854,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06076105-n example: - - maples are brachiate + - Maples are brachiate. ili: i3400 members: - brachiate @@ -43144,7 +43144,7 @@ definition: - ruined by overcooking example: - - she served us underdone bacon and burnt biscuits + - She served us underdone bacon and burnt biscuits. ili: i3425 members: - burned @@ -43238,7 +43238,7 @@ definition: - toasted or roasted slightly example: - - parched corn was a staple of the Indian diet + - Parched corn was a staple of the Indian diet. ili: i3435 members: - parched @@ -43287,7 +43287,7 @@ definition: - having the surface burned quickly with intense heat example: - - the seared meat is then covered with hot liquid for braising + - The seared meat is then covered with hot liquid for braising. ili: i3440 members: - seared @@ -43338,7 +43338,7 @@ definition: - browned over by exposure to heat example: - - he liked toasted marshmallows + - He liked toasted marshmallows. ili: i3445 members: - toasted @@ -43472,7 +43472,7 @@ definition: - lacking in integrity example: - - humanity they knew to be corrupt … from the day of Adam's creation + - Humanity they knew to be corrupt … from the day of Adam's creation. - a corrupt and incompetent city government ili: i3457 members: @@ -43552,8 +43552,8 @@ with respect to corruption or political venality example: - source: Arthur M.Schlesinger Jr. - text: a large Praetorian bureaucracy filled with ambitious … and often sycophantic - people makes work and makes trouble + text: A large Praetorian bureaucracy filled with ambitious … and often sycophantic + people makes work and makes trouble. ili: i3462 members: - Praetorian @@ -43616,7 +43616,7 @@ definition: - incapable of being morally corrupted example: - - incorruptible judges are the backbone of the society + - Incorruptible judges are the backbone of the society. ili: i3467 members: - incorruptible @@ -43627,7 +43627,7 @@ definition: - not debased example: - - though his associates were dishonest, he remained uncorrupted + - Though his associates were dishonest, he remained uncorrupted. - uncorrupted values ili: i3468 members: @@ -43691,9 +43691,9 @@ - large or relatively large in number or amount or extent or degree example: - a considerable quantity - - the economy was a considerable issue in the campaign - - went to considerable trouble for us - - spent a considerable amount of time on the problem + - The economy was a considerable issue in the campaign. + - … went to considerable trouble for us + - … spent a considerable amount of time on the problem ili: i3474 members: - considerable @@ -43707,7 +43707,7 @@ definition: - enough to be estimated or measured example: - - appreciable amounts of noxious wastes are dumped into the harbor + - Appreciable amounts of noxious wastes are dumped into the harbor. ili: i3475 members: - appreciable @@ -43718,9 +43718,9 @@ definition: - large in amount or extent or degree example: - - it cost a considerable amount + - It cost a considerable amount. - a goodly amount - - received a hefty bonus + - … received a hefty bonus - a respectable sum - a tidy sum of money - a sizable fortune @@ -43741,7 +43741,7 @@ definition: - (Southern or Midland) considerable example: - - it's a right smart distance + - It's a right smart distance. exemplifies: - 07171205-n ili: i3477 @@ -43754,7 +43754,7 @@ definition: - of considerable importance, size, or worth example: - - won by a substantial margin + - … won by a substantial margin ili: i3478 members: - significant @@ -43766,9 +43766,9 @@ definition: - too small or unimportant to merit attention example: - - passed his life in an inconsiderable village - - their duties were inconsiderable - - had no inconsiderable influence + - … passed his life in an inconsiderable village + - Their duties were inconsiderable. + - … had no inconsiderable influence ili: i3479 members: - inconsiderable @@ -43783,7 +43783,7 @@ example: - the substantial world - a mere dream, neither substantial nor practical - - The wind was violent and felt substantial enough to lean against + - The wind was violent and felt substantial enough to lean against. ili: i3480 members: - substantial @@ -43817,7 +43817,7 @@ air example: - source: Thomas Carlyle - text: figures light and aeriform come unlooked for and melt away + text: Figures light and aeriform come unlooked for and melt away. - aerial fancies - an airy apparition - physical rather than ethereal forms @@ -44093,7 +44093,7 @@ beliefs and acceptance of new ones example: - brainwashed prisoners of war - - captive audiences for TV commercials can become brainwashed consumers + - Captive audiences for TV commercials can become brainwashed consumers. ili: i3504 members: - brainwashed @@ -44102,7 +44102,7 @@ definition: - not successfully subjected to brainwashing example: - - despite the torture and the psychological pressure some POWs remained unbrainwashed + - Despite the torture and the psychological pressure some POWs remained unbrainwashed. ili: i3505 members: - unbrainwashed @@ -44116,7 +44116,7 @@ - having material or physical form or substance example: - source: Benjamin Jowett - text: that which is created is of necessity corporeal and visible and tangible + text: That which is created is of necessity corporeal and visible and tangible. ili: i3506 members: - corporeal @@ -44142,9 +44142,9 @@ - possessing or existing in bodily form example: - source: Shakespeare - text: what seemed corporal melted as breath into the wind + text: ‘corporate’ is an archaic term. + - What seemed corporal melted as breath into the wind. - an incarnate spirit - - ‘corporate’ is an archaic term ili: i3508 members: - bodied @@ -44222,7 +44222,7 @@ - the correct answer - the correct version - the right answer - - took the right road + - … took the right road - the right decision ili: i3513 members: @@ -44253,7 +44253,7 @@ - correct to the last detail; especially being in or following the exact words example: - a letter-perfect rendition of the soliloquy - - she was word-perfect in her part + - She was word-perfect in her part. ili: i3515 members: - letter-perfect @@ -44283,10 +44283,10 @@ - not correct; not in conformity with fact or truth example: - an incorrect calculation - - the report in the paper is wrong - - your information is wrong - - the clock showed the wrong time - - found themselves on the wrong road + - The report in the paper is wrong. + - Your information is wrong. + - The clock showed the wrong time. + - … found themselves on the wrong road - based on the wrong assumptions ili: i3517 members: @@ -44336,7 +44336,7 @@ definition: - correct in opinion or judgment example: - - time proved him right + - Time proved him right. ili: i3521 members: - right @@ -44360,7 +44360,7 @@ definition: - based on or acting or judging in error example: - - it is wrong to think that way + - It is wrong to think that way. ili: i3523 members: - wrong @@ -44382,7 +44382,7 @@ definition: - having something undesirable neutralized example: - - with glasses her corrected vision was 20:20 + - With glasses her corrected vision was 20:20. ili: i3525 members: - corrected @@ -44539,8 +44539,8 @@ provincial in attitudes or interests example: - source: T.B. Macaulay - text: his cosmopolitan benevolence impartially extended to all races and to all - creeds + text: His cosmopolitan benevolence impartially extended to all races and to all + creeds. - the ancient and cosmopolitan societies of Syria and Egypt - that queer, cosmopolitan, rather sinister crowd found around the Marseilles docks ili: i3538 @@ -44567,7 +44567,7 @@ - characteristic of the provinces or their people example: - deeply provincial and conformist - - in that well-educated company I felt uncomfortably provincial + - In that well-educated company I felt uncomfortably provincial. - narrow provincial attitudes ili: i3540 members: @@ -44587,7 +44587,7 @@ - bumpkinly country boys - rustic farmers - a hick town - - the nightlife of Montmartre awed the unsophisticated tourists + - The nightlife of Montmartre awed the unsophisticated tourists. exemplifies: - 06730109-n ili: i3541 @@ -44626,7 +44626,7 @@ - small and remote and insignificant example: - a jerkwater college - - passed a series of poky little one-horse towns + - … passed a series of poky little one-horse towns ili: i3544 members: - jerkwater @@ -44707,7 +44707,7 @@ definition: - confined in the bowels example: - - he is bound in the belly + - He is bound in the belly. ili: i3551 members: - bound @@ -44813,8 +44813,8 @@ - characterized by courtesy and gracious good manners example: - source: Francis Bacon - text: if a man be gracious and courteous to strangers it shows he is a citizen - of the world + text: If a man be gracious and courteous to strangers it shows he is a citizen + of the world. ili: i3559 members: - courteous @@ -44867,7 +44867,7 @@ example: - try to cultivate a less brusque manner - a curt reply - - the salesgirl was very short with him + - The salesgirl was very short with him. ili: i3563 members: - brusque @@ -44962,7 +44962,7 @@ definition: - socially incorrect in behavior example: - - resentment flared at such an unmannered intrusion + - Resentment flared at such an unmannered intrusion. ili: i3571 members: - ill-mannered @@ -45000,7 +45000,7 @@ and sufficient but not noteworthy consideration for others example: - source: W.S. Maugham - text: even if he didn't like them he should have been civil + text: Even if he didn't like them he should have been civil. ili: i3574 members: - civil @@ -45013,7 +45013,7 @@ - lacking civility or good manners example: - source: Willa Cather - text: want nothing from you but to get away from your uncivil tongue + text: … want nothing from you but to get away from your uncivil tongue ili: i3575 members: - uncivil @@ -45024,7 +45024,7 @@ - (of divisions of time) legally recognized in ordinary affairs of life example: - the civil calendar - - a civil day begins at mean midnight + - A civil day begins at mean midnight. ili: i3576 members: - civil @@ -45090,7 +45090,7 @@ - an imaginative use of material - source: Lewis Mumford text: the invention of the knitting frame by another ingenious English clergyman - - had an inventive turn of mind + - … had an inventive turn of mind - inventive ceramics - an inventive device ili: i3581 @@ -45176,7 +45176,7 @@ - affording reasonable grounds for belief or acceptance example: - presumptive evidence - - a strong presumptive case is made out + - A strong presumptive case is made out. ili: i3587 members: - presumptive @@ -45195,7 +45195,7 @@ - beyond belief or understanding example: - at incredible speed - - the book's plot is simply incredible + - The book's plot is simply incredible. ili: i3588 members: - incredible @@ -45262,7 +45262,7 @@ definition: - disposed to believe on little evidence example: - - the gimmick would convince none but the most credulous + - The gimmick would convince none but the most credulous. ili: i3593 members: - credulous @@ -45275,7 +45275,7 @@ definition: - (a common but incorrect usage where ‘credulous’ would be appropriate) credulous example: - - she was not the … credible fool he expected + - She was not the … credible fool he expected. ili: i3594 members: - credible @@ -45362,7 +45362,7 @@ definition: - harshly critical or expressing censure example: - - was censorious of petty failings + - … was censorious of petty failings ili: i3601 members: - censorious @@ -45383,7 +45383,7 @@ - inclined to judge too severely example: - hypercritical of colloquial speech - - the overcritical teacher can discourage originality + - The overcritical teacher can discourage originality. ili: i3603 members: - hypercritical @@ -45427,7 +45427,7 @@ - depending on judgment example: - a judgmental error - - I think that she is too judgmental to be a good therapist + - I think that she is too judgmental to be a good therapist. ili: i3607 members: - judgmental @@ -45438,7 +45438,7 @@ definition: - tending to make moral judgments or judgments based on personal opinions example: - - a counselor tries not to be faultfinding + - A counselor tries not to be faultfinding. ili: i3608 members: - faultfinding @@ -45476,8 +45476,8 @@ definition: - exercising or involving careful evaluations example: - - looked him over with an appraising eye - - the literary judge uses many evaluative terms + - … looked him over with an appraising eye + - The literary judge uses many evaluative terms. ili: i3611 members: - appraising @@ -45505,7 +45505,7 @@ definition: - marked by disregard for critical standards or procedures example: - - news sources reflected uncritical estimates of the number of juvenile addicts + - News sources reflected uncritical estimates of the number of juvenile addicts. ili: i3613 members: - uncritical @@ -45570,7 +45570,7 @@ example: - a desperate illness - source: G.C.Marshall - text: on all fronts the Allies were in a desperate situation due to lack of materiel + text: On all fronts the Allies were in a desperate situation due to lack of materiel. - a dire emergency ili: i3617 members: @@ -45610,8 +45610,8 @@ - 06094057-n - 06100457-n example: - - a critical temperature of water is 100 degrees C — its boiling point at standard - atmospheric pressure + - A critical temperature of water is 100 degrees C — its boiling point at standard + atmospheric pressure. - critical mass - go critical ili: i3620 @@ -45779,7 +45779,7 @@ - 06076105-n example: - comate royal palms - - pineapples are comate + - Pineapples are comate. ili: i3635 members: - comate @@ -45836,7 +45836,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06056961-n example: - - had many crowned teeth + - … had many crowned teeth ili: i3640 members: - crowned @@ -45847,7 +45847,7 @@ definition: - used especially of front teeth having (artificial) crowns example: - - capped teeth gave her a beautiful smile + - Capped teeth gave her a beautiful smile. ili: i3641 members: - capped @@ -45929,7 +45929,7 @@ example: - a pivotal event - source: Henry Kissinger - text: Its pivotal location has also exposed it to periodic invasions + text: Its pivotal location has also exposed it to periodic invasions. - the polar events of this study - a polar principal ili: i3647 @@ -46045,7 +46045,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - a cube is a solid figure with six sides + - A cube is a solid figure with six sides. ili: i3657 members: - solid @@ -46175,8 +46175,8 @@ - relating to a single dimension or aspect; having no depth or scope example: - source: Mary Sheehan - text: a prose statement of fact is unidimensional, its value being measured wholly - in terms of its truth + text: A prose statement of fact is unidimensional, its value being measured wholly + in terms of its truth. - a novel with one-dimensional characters ili: i3669 members: @@ -46204,7 +46204,7 @@ - having dimension — the quality or character or stature proper to a person example: - source: Norman Cousins - text: 'never matures as a dimensional character: he is pasty, bland, faceless' + text: 'Never matures as a dimensional character: he is pasty, bland, faceless.' ili: i3671 members: - dimensional @@ -46231,7 +46231,7 @@ example: - lifelike three-dimensional characters - a three-dimensional account of conditions under the new government - - they shot the movie in three-D + - They shot the movie in three-D. ili: i3673 members: - three-dimensional @@ -46255,7 +46255,7 @@ definition: - separated into parts or laid open or penetrated with a sharp edge or instrument example: - - the cut surface was mottled + - The cut surface was mottled. - cut tobacco - blood from his cut forehead - bandages on her cut wrists @@ -46354,7 +46354,7 @@ definition: - (especially of wood) cut or ripped longitudinally with the grain example: - - we bought split logs for the fireplace + - We bought split logs for the fireplace. ili: i3682 members: - split @@ -46505,10 +46505,10 @@ definition: - eager to investigate and learn or learn more (sometimes about others' concerns) example: - - a curious child is a teacher's delight + - A curious child is a teacher's delight. - a trap door that made me curious - curious investigators - - traffic was slowed by curious rubberneckers + - Traffic was slowed by curious rubberneckers. - curious about the neighbor's doings ili: i7318 members: @@ -46522,7 +46522,7 @@ definition: - showing curiosity example: - - if someone saw a man climbing a light post they might get inquisitive + - If someone saw a man climbing a light post they might get inquisitive. - raised a speculative eyebrow ili: i3696 members: @@ -46538,9 +46538,9 @@ - offensively curious or inquisitive example: - curious about the neighbor's doings - - he flipped through my letters in his nosy way + - He flipped through my letters in his nosy way. - prying eyes - - the snoopy neighbor watched us all day + - The snoopy neighbor watched us all day. ili: i3697 members: - nosy @@ -46577,7 +46577,7 @@ definition: - having no care or interest in knowing example: - - she appeared totally uninterested + - She appeared totally uninterested. ili: i3700 members: - uninterested @@ -46630,7 +46630,7 @@ definition: - being or existing at the present moment example: - - the ship's actual position is 22 miles due south of Key West + - The ship's actual position is 22 miles due south of Key West. ili: i3703 members: - actual @@ -46641,9 +46641,9 @@ definition: - currently in progress example: - - there is mischief afoot - - plans are afoot - - preparations for the trial are underway + - There is mischief afoot. + - Plans are afoot. + - Preparations for the trial are underway. ili: i3704 members: - afoot @@ -46703,7 +46703,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06690047-n example: - - live copy is ready to be set in type or already set but not yet proofread + - Live copy is ready to be set in type or already set but not yet proofread. ili: i3709 members: - live @@ -46714,7 +46714,7 @@ definition: - presently occurring (either causally or incidentally) example: - - technical terms are rarely occurrent in literature + - Technical terms are rarely occurrent in literature. ili: i3710 members: - occurrent @@ -46773,7 +46773,7 @@ definition: - up to the immediate present; most recent or most up-to-date example: - - the news is up-to-the-minute + - The news is up-to-the-minute. - the very latest scientific discoveries ili: i3715 members: @@ -46865,11 +46865,11 @@ definition: - deserving a curse; sometimes used as an intensifier example: - - villagers shun the area believing it to be cursed + - Villagers shun the area believing it to be cursed. - cursed with four daughters - not a cursed drop - his cursed stupidity - - I'll be cursed if I can see your reasoning + - I'll be cursed if I can see your reasoning. ili: i3722 members: - cursed @@ -46896,12 +46896,12 @@ definition: - expletives used informally as intensifiers example: - - he's a blasted idiot - - it's a blamed shame + - He's a blasted idiot. + - It's a blamed shame. - a blame cold winter - not a blessed dime - - I'll be damned (or blessed or darned or goddamned) if I'll do any such thing - - he's a damn (or goddam or goddamned) fool + - I'll be damned (or blessed or darned or goddamned) if I'll do any such thing. + - He's a damn (or goddam or goddamned) fool. - a deuced idiot - an infernal nuisance exemplifies: @@ -46939,7 +46939,7 @@ definition: - used as expletives example: - - oh, damn (or goddamn)! + - Oh, damn (or goddamn)! exemplifies: - 07139048-n ili: i3726 @@ -46979,7 +46979,7 @@ - supremely favored example: - source: Shakespeare - text: golden lads and girls all must / like chimney sweepers come to dust + text: Golden lads and girls all must / like chimney sweepers come to dust. - fortunate son ili: i3729 members: @@ -47071,7 +47071,7 @@ definition: - not provided with curtains example: - - blank, curtainless windows stared back at her + - Blank, curtainless windows stared back at her. ili: i3737 members: - curtainless @@ -47127,7 +47127,7 @@ definition: - produced by a manufacturing process example: - - 'bought some made goods at the local store: rope and nails' + - '… bought some made goods at the local store: rope and nails' ili: i3742 members: - made @@ -47254,8 +47254,8 @@ definition: - done by yourself example: - - their house was a do-it-yourself project - - he opened a do-it-yourself store + - Their house was a do-it-yourself project. + - He opened a do-it-yourself store. ili: i3753 members: - do-it-yourself @@ -47391,7 +47391,7 @@ definition: - every second one of a series example: - - the cleaning lady comes on alternate Wednesdays + - The cleaning lady comes on alternate Wednesdays. ili: i3765 members: - alternate @@ -47547,7 +47547,7 @@ - 06076105-n example: - a biennial life cycle - - parsnips and carrots are biennial plants often grown as annuals + - Parsnips and carrots are biennial plants often grown as annuals. ili: i3779 members: - biennial @@ -47559,7 +47559,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06076105-n example: - - the common buttercup is a popular perennial plant + - The common buttercup is a popular perennial plant. ili: i3780 members: - perennial @@ -47570,8 +47570,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - diurnal animals are active during the day - - diurnal flowers are open during the day and closed at night + - Diurnal animals are active during the day. + - Diurnal flowers are open during the day and closed at night. - diurnal and nocturnal offices ili: i3781 members: @@ -47583,8 +47583,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - nocturnal animals are active at night - - nocturnal plants have flowers that open at night and close by day + - Nocturnal animals are active at night. + - Nocturnal plants have flowers that open at night and close by day. ili: i3782 members: - nocturnal @@ -47599,8 +47599,8 @@ definition: - harmed or injured or spoiled example: - - I won't buy damaged goods - - the storm left a wake of badly damaged buildings + - I won't buy damaged goods. + - The storm left a wake of badly damaged buildings. ili: i3783 members: - damaged @@ -47669,8 +47669,8 @@ - out of working order (‘busted’ is an informal substitute for ‘broken’) example: - a broken washing machine - - the coke machine is broken - - the coke machine is busted + - The coke machine is broken. + - The coke machine is busted. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i3787 @@ -47706,7 +47706,7 @@ definition: - damaged example: - - the gym has some of the most knocked-out equipment since Vic Tanny + - The gym has some of the most knocked-out equipment since Vic Tanny. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i3790 @@ -47755,7 +47755,7 @@ definition: - undamaged in any way example: - - the vase remained intact despite rough handling + - The vase remained intact despite rough handling. ili: i3794 members: - intact @@ -47899,7 +47899,7 @@ - conforming to conventions of sexual behavior example: - source: George Santayana - text: speech in this circle, if not always decent, never became lewd + text: Speech in this circle, if not always decent, never became lewd. ili: i3807 members: - decent @@ -47950,8 +47950,8 @@ definition: - flashy and vulgar example: - - young white women dressed Hollywood style - - Hollywood philandering + - Young white women dressed Hollywood style. + - Hollywood philandering. ili: i3810 members: - Hollywood @@ -47976,7 +47976,7 @@ - 00845915-n example: - source: Margaret Mead - text: the dance often becomes flagrantly obscene + text: The dance often becomes flagrantly obscene. ili: i3812 members: - obscene @@ -48003,7 +48003,7 @@ - determining or having the power to determine an outcome example: - cast the decisive vote - - two factors had a decisive influence + - Two factors had a decisive influence. ili: i3814 members: - decisive @@ -48033,7 +48033,7 @@ example: - source: Saturday Rev text: that fateful meeting of the U.N. when … it declared war on North Korea - - the fatal day of the election finally arrived + - The fatal day of the election finally arrived. ili: i3816 members: - fateful @@ -48071,8 +48071,8 @@ - characterized by decision and firmness example: - an able and decisive young woman - - we needed decisive leadership - - she gave him a decisive answer + - We needed decisive leadership. + - She gave him a decisive answer. ili: i3819 members: - decisive @@ -48083,7 +48083,7 @@ definition: - characterized by quickness and firmness example: - - his reply was unhesitating + - His reply was unhesitating. ili: i3820 members: - unhesitating @@ -48097,7 +48097,7 @@ definition: - characterized by lack of decision and firmness example: - - an indecisive manager brought the enterprise to a standstill + - An indecisive manager brought the enterprise to a standstill. ili: i3821 members: - indecisive @@ -48110,8 +48110,8 @@ definition: - characterized by indecision example: - - some who had been on the fence came out in favor of the plan - - too many voters still declare they are undecided + - Some who had been on the fence came out in favor of the plan. + - Too many voters still declare they are undecided. ili: i3822 members: - on the fence @@ -48214,7 +48214,7 @@ example: - an avowed enemy - her professed love of everything about that country - - McKinley was assassinated by a professed anarchist + - McKinley was assassinated by a professed anarchist. ili: i3831 members: - avowed @@ -48282,7 +48282,7 @@ definition: - characterized by propriety and dignity and good taste in manners and conduct example: - - the tete-a-tete was decorous in the extreme + - The tete-a-tete was decorous in the extreme. ili: i3837 members: - decorous @@ -48459,7 +48459,7 @@ - a shallow dish - a shallow cut - a shallow closet - - established a shallow beachhead + - … established a shallow beachhead - hit the ball to shallow left field ili: i3850 members: @@ -48485,7 +48485,7 @@ definition: - shallow enough to be crossed by walking or riding on an animal or in a vehicle example: - - the stream was fordable + - The stream was fordable. ili: i3852 members: - fordable @@ -48553,7 +48553,7 @@ - (of sleep) deep and complete example: - a heavy sleep - - fell into a profound sleep + - … fell into a profound sleep - a sound sleeper - deep wakeless sleep ili: i3856 @@ -48611,7 +48611,7 @@ definition: - existing in fact whether with lawful authority or not example: - - de facto segregation is as real as segregation imposed by law + - De facto segregation is as real as segregation imposed by law. - a de facto state of war ili: i3860 members: @@ -48630,8 +48630,8 @@ definition: - capable of being annulled or voided or terminated example: - - a claim to an estate may be defeasible so long as the claimant is under 21 and - unmarried + - A claim to an estate may be defeasible so long as the claimant is under 21 and + unmarried. ili: i3862 members: - defeasible @@ -48678,7 +48678,7 @@ definition: - having been got the better of example: - - I'm pretty beat up but I don't feel licked yet + - I'm pretty beat up but I don't feel licked yet. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i3866 @@ -48791,7 +48791,7 @@ definition: - marked by stubborn resistance to authority example: - - the University suspended the most recalcitrant demonstrators + - The University suspended the most recalcitrant demonstrators. ili: i3875 members: - recalcitrant @@ -48853,7 +48853,7 @@ - clearly characterized or delimited example: - lost in a maze of words both defined and undefined - - each child has clearly defined duties + - Each child has clearly defined duties. ili: i3880 members: - defined @@ -48903,7 +48903,7 @@ definition: - poorly stated or described example: - - he confuses the reader with ill-defined terms and concepts + - He confuses the reader with ill-defined terms and concepts. ili: i3884 members: - ill-defined @@ -48948,7 +48948,7 @@ definition: - copied and passed off as your own example: - - used plagiarized data in his thesis + - … used plagiarized data in his thesis - a work dotted with plagiarized phrases ili: i3888 members: @@ -48972,9 +48972,9 @@ definition: - not derived or copied or translated from something else example: - - the play is original, not an adaptation - - he kept the original copy and gave her only a xerox - - the translation misses much of the subtlety of the original French + - The play is original, not an adaptation. + - He kept the original copy and gave her only a xerox. + - The translation misses much of the subtlety of the original French. ili: i3890 members: - original @@ -48998,8 +48998,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06182505-n example: - - ‘boys’ and ‘swam’ are inflected English words - - German is an inflected language + - ‘boys’ and ‘swam’ are inflected English words. + - German is an inflected language. ili: i3892 members: - inflected @@ -49010,7 +49010,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06182505-n example: - - ‘boy’ and ‘swim’ are uninflected English words + - ‘boy’ and ‘swim’ are uninflected English words. ili: i3893 members: - uninflected @@ -49019,8 +49019,8 @@ definition: - (of the voice) altered in tone or pitch example: - - his southern Yorkshire voice was less inflected and singing than her northern - one + - His southern Yorkshire voice was less inflected and singing than her northern + one. ili: i3894 members: - inflected @@ -49055,11 +49055,11 @@ definition: - precise; explicit and clearly defined example: - - I want a definite answer + - I want a definite answer. - a definite statement of the terms of the will - a definite amount - definite restrictions on the sale of alcohol - - the wedding date is now definite + - The wedding date is now definite. - a definite drop in attendance ili: i3897 members: @@ -49075,8 +49075,8 @@ example: - set aside a certain sum each week - to a certain degree - - certain breeds do not make good pets - - certain members have not paid their dues + - Certain breeds do not make good pets. + - Certain members have not paid their dues. - a certain popular teacher - a certain Mrs. Jones ili: i3898 @@ -49089,7 +49089,7 @@ definition: - unmistakable example: - - had a decisive lead in the polls + - … had a decisive lead in the polls ili: i3899 members: - decisive @@ -49100,7 +49100,7 @@ definition: - recognizable; marked example: - - noticed a distinct improvement + - … noticed a distinct improvement - at a distinct (or decided) disadvantage ili: i3900 members: @@ -49117,9 +49117,9 @@ definition: - vague or not clearly defined or stated example: - - must you be so indefinite? - - amorphous blots of color having vague and indefinite edges - - he would not answer so indefinite a proposal + - Must you be so indefinite? + - Amorphous blots of color having vague and indefinite edges. + - He would not answer so indefinite a proposal. ili: i3901 members: - indefinite @@ -49171,7 +49171,7 @@ definition: - refusing to bind oneself to a particular course of action or view or the like example: - - her boyfriend was noncommittal about their future together + - Her boyfriend was noncommittal about their future together. ili: i3905 members: - noncommittal @@ -49182,7 +49182,7 @@ definition: - indefinite in time or position example: - - he will come one day + - He will come one day. - one place or another ili: i3906 members: @@ -49215,7 +49215,7 @@ definition: - affected or marked by low spirits example: - - is dejected but trying to look cheerful + - … is dejected but trying to look cheerful ili: i3909 members: - dejected @@ -49241,7 +49241,7 @@ definition: - brought low in spirit example: - - left us fatigued and deflated spiritually + - … left us fatigued and deflated spiritually ili: i3911 members: - chapfallen @@ -49258,7 +49258,7 @@ - gloomy at the thought of what he had to face - gloomy predictions - a gloomy silence - - took a grim view of the economy + - … took a grim view of the economy - the darkening mood - lonely and blue in a strange city - depressed by the loss of his job @@ -49294,10 +49294,10 @@ definition: - marked by dejection from being alone example: - - felt sad and lonely + - … felt sad and lonely - the loneliest night of the week - lonesome when her husband is away - - spent a lonesome hour in the bar + - … spent a lonesome hour in the bar ili: i3914 members: - lonely @@ -49314,7 +49314,7 @@ - exultantly proud and joyful; in high spirits example: - the elated winner - - felt elated and excited + - … felt elated and excited ili: i3915 members: - elated @@ -49329,7 +49329,7 @@ definition: - joyful and proud especially because of triumph or success example: - - rejoicing crowds filled the streets on VJ Day + - Rejoicing crowds filled the streets on VJ Day. - a triumphal success - a triumphant shout ili: i3916 @@ -49348,7 +49348,7 @@ definition: - made joyful example: - - the sun and the wind on his back made him feel exhilarated — happy to be alive + - The sun and the wind on his back made him feel exhilarated — happy to be alive. ili: i3917 members: - gladdened @@ -49371,7 +49371,7 @@ - lifted up or set high example: - source: Milton - text: their hearts were jocund and sublime + text: Their hearts were jocund and sublime. exemplifies: - 07087487-n ili: i3919 @@ -49447,7 +49447,7 @@ definition: - vulnerably delicate example: - - she has the fragile beauty of youth + - She has the fragile beauty of youth. ili: i3924 members: - fragile @@ -49459,7 +49459,7 @@ - having a metaphorically delicate touch example: - source: New Yorker - text: the translation is … light-handed … and generally unobtrusive + text: The translation is … light-handed … and generally unobtrusive. ili: i3925 members: - light-handed @@ -49511,7 +49511,7 @@ definition: - sturdy and strong in constitution or construction; enduring example: - - with a house full of boys you have to have rugged furniture + - With a house full of boys you have to have rugged furniture. ili: i3929 members: - rugged @@ -49538,7 +49538,7 @@ - sturdy steel shelves - sturdy canvas - a tough all-weather fabric - - some plastics are as tough as metal + - Some plastics are as tough as metal. ili: i3931 members: - sturdy @@ -49552,8 +49552,8 @@ definition: - capable of being broken or damaged example: - - earthenware pottery is breakable - - breakable articles should be packed carefully + - Earthenware pottery is breakable. + - Breakable articles should be packed carefully. ili: i3932 members: - breakable @@ -49569,9 +49569,9 @@ definition: - having little elasticity; hence easily cracked or fractured or snapped example: + - ‘brickle’ and ‘brickly’ are dialectal. - brittle bones - - glass is brittle - - ‘brickle’ and ‘brickly’ are dialectal + - Glass is brittle. ili: i3933 members: - brittle @@ -49599,7 +49599,7 @@ definition: - tending to crumble or break into flakes due to a large amount of shortening example: - - shortbread is a short crumbly cookie + - Shortbread is a short crumbly cookie. - a short flaky pie crust ili: i3935 members: @@ -49627,7 +49627,7 @@ definition: - capable of being broken example: - - the museum stored all frangible articles in locked showcases + - The museum stored all frangible articles in locked showcases. ili: i3937 members: - frangible @@ -49688,8 +49688,8 @@ - requiring more than usually expected or thought due; especially great patience and effort and skill example: - - found the job very demanding - - a baby can be so demanding + - … found the job very demanding + - A baby can be so demanding. ili: i3942 members: - demanding @@ -49705,7 +49705,7 @@ - requiring precise accuracy example: - an exacting job - - became more exigent over his pronunciation + - … became more exigent over his pronunciation ili: i3943 members: - exigent @@ -49717,8 +49717,8 @@ definition: - (of persons) fussy and demanding example: - - his father was a hard-to-please taskmaster - - was very hard to please + - His father was a hard-to-please taskmaster. + - … was very hard to please ili: i3944 members: - hard-to-please @@ -49771,7 +49771,7 @@ definition: - requiring little if any patience or effort or skill example: - - the pay was adequate and the job undemanding + - The pay was adequate and the job undemanding. - simple undemanding affection - an undemanding boss ili: i3948 @@ -49838,7 +49838,7 @@ definition: - requiring attention or action example: - - as nuclear weapons proliferate, preventing war becomes imperative + - As nuclear weapons proliferate, preventing war becomes imperative. - requests that grew more and more imperative ili: i3953 members: @@ -49867,7 +49867,7 @@ - clamant needs - a crying need - source: H.L.Mencken - text: regarded literary questions as exigent and momentous + text: … regarded literary questions as exigent and momentous - insistent hunger - an instant need ili: i3955 @@ -49896,7 +49896,7 @@ definition: - showing extreme urgency or intensity especially because of great need or desire example: - - felt a desperate urge to confess + - … felt a desperate urge to confess - a desperate need for recognition ili: i3957 members: @@ -49984,7 +49984,7 @@ definition: - of the nature of or expressing a petition example: - - the petitionary procedure had a quality of indecisiveness + - The petitionary procedure had a quality of indecisiveness. ili: i3964 members: - petitionary @@ -50113,8 +50113,8 @@ - being or characteristic of government by representation in which citizens exercise power through elected officers and representatives example: - - representative government as defined by Abraham Lincoln is government of the people, - by the people, for the people + - Representative government as defined by Abraham Lincoln is government of the people, + by the people, for the people. ili: i3974 members: - representative @@ -50127,8 +50127,8 @@ and representatives responsible to them or characteristic of such government example: - source: United States Constitution - text: the United States shall guarantee to every state in this union a republican - form of government + text: The United States shall guarantee to every state in this union a republican + form of government. - a very republican notion - source: Philip Marsh text: so little republican and so much aristocratic sentiment @@ -50144,7 +50144,7 @@ definition: - not in agreement with or according to democratic doctrine or practice or ideals example: - - the union broke with its past undemocratic procedures + - The union broke with its past undemocratic procedures. ili: i3976 members: - undemocratic @@ -50178,8 +50178,8 @@ definition: - ruled by or characteristic of a despot example: - - moved from a feudal to a despotic order - - his administration was arrogant and despotic + - … moved from a feudal to a despotic order + - His administration was arrogant and despotic. ili: i3978 members: - despotic @@ -50206,8 +50206,8 @@ and centralized control example: - source: Arthur M.Schlesinger, Jr. - text: a totalitarian regime crushes all autonomous institutions in its drive to - seize the human soul + text: A totalitarian regime crushes all autonomous institutions in its drive to + seize the human soul. ili: i3980 members: - totalitarian @@ -50251,7 +50251,7 @@ - 00845915-n example: - a capricious refusal - - authoritarian rulers are frequently capricious + - Authoritarian rulers are frequently capricious. - the victim of whimsical persecutions ili: i3983 members: @@ -50266,7 +50266,7 @@ - having or using the ability to act or decide according to your own discretion or judgment example: - - The commission has discretionary power to award extra funds + - The commission has discretionary power to award extra funds. ili: i3984 members: - discretionary @@ -50491,7 +50491,7 @@ definition: - referring or pointing to something example: - - symbols are inherently referential + - Symbols are inherently referential. ili: i4003 members: - referential @@ -50578,7 +50578,7 @@ example: - a quick and certain remedy - a sure way to distinguish the two - - wood dust is a sure sign of termites + - Wood dust is a sure sign of termites. ili: i4010 members: - certain @@ -50615,7 +50615,7 @@ definition: - not worthy of reliance or trust example: - - in the early 1950s computers were large and expensive and unreliable + - In the early 1950s computers were large and expensive and unreliable. - an undependable assistant ili: i4013 members: @@ -50630,7 +50630,7 @@ definition: - likely to perform unpredictably example: - - erratic winds are the bane of a sailor + - Erratic winds are the bane of a sailor. - 'a temperamental motor: sometimes it would start and sometimes it wouldn''t' - source: Osbert Lancaster text: that beautiful but temperamental instrument the flute @@ -50834,7 +50834,7 @@ definition: - existing as an independent entity example: - - the partitioning of India created two separate and autonomous jute economies + - The partitioning of India created two separate and autonomous jute economies. ili: i4029 members: - autonomous @@ -50955,8 +50955,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - the main (or independent) clause in a complex sentence has at least a subject - and a verb + - The main (or independent) clause in a complex sentence has at least a subject + and a verb. ili: i4041 members: - independent @@ -50968,8 +50968,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - a subordinate (or dependent) clause functions as a noun or adjective or adverb - within a sentence + - A subordinate (or dependent) clause functions as a noun or adjective or adverb + within a sentence. ili: i4042 members: - dependent @@ -51107,7 +51107,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - prescriptive grammar is concerned with norms of or rules for correct usage + - Prescriptive grammar is concerned with norms of or rules for correct usage. ili: i4055 members: - prescriptive @@ -51202,8 +51202,8 @@ definition: - more desirable than another example: - - coffee is preferable to tea - - Danny's preferred name is ‘Dan’ + - Coffee is preferable to tea. + - Danny's preferred name is ‘Dan’. ili: i4063 members: - preferable @@ -51220,7 +51220,7 @@ example: - undesirable impurities in steel - legislation excluding undesirable aliens - - removed the unwanted vegetation + - … removed the unwanted vegetation ili: i4064 members: - undesirable @@ -51245,8 +51245,8 @@ definition: - spoiled or ruined or demolished example: - - war left many cities destroyed - - Alzheimer's is responsible for her destroyed mind + - War left many cities destroyed. + - Alzheimer's is responsible for her destroyed mind. ili: i4066 members: - destroyed @@ -51323,7 +51323,7 @@ - a row of burned houses - a charred bit of burnt wood - a burned-over site in the forest - - barricaded the street with burnt-out cars + - … barricaded the street with burnt-out cars ili: i4071 members: - burned @@ -51364,7 +51364,7 @@ definition: - destroyed or killed example: - - we are gone geese + - We are gone geese. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i4074 @@ -51402,8 +51402,8 @@ definition: - brought to ruin example: - - after the revolution the aristocracy was finished - - the unsuccessful run for office left him ruined politically and economically + - After the revolution the aristocracy was finished. + - The unsuccessful run for office left him ruined politically and economically. ili: i4077 members: - finished @@ -51440,7 +51440,7 @@ definition: - used of automobiles; completely demolished example: - - the insurance adjuster declared the automobile totaled + - The insurance adjuster declared the automobile totaled. ili: i4080 members: - totaled @@ -51658,7 +51658,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - 0/0 is an indeterminate form + - 0/0 is an indeterminate form. ili: i4099 members: - indeterminate @@ -51718,9 +51718,9 @@ - not precisely determined or established; not fixed or known in advance example: - of indeterminate age - - a zillion is a large indeterminate number + - A zillion is a large indeterminate number. - an indeterminate point of law - - the influence of environment is indeterminate + - The influence of environment is indeterminate. - an indeterminate future ili: i4104 members: @@ -51798,7 +51798,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06076105-n example: - - lilies of the valley are racemose + - Lilies of the valley are racemose. ili: i4110 members: - racemose @@ -51810,7 +51810,7 @@ - being changed over time so as to be e.g. stronger or more complete or more useful example: - the developed qualities of the Hellenic outlook - - they have very small limbs with only two fully developed toes on each + - They have very small limbs with only two fully developed toes on each. ili: i4111 members: - developed @@ -51822,7 +51822,7 @@ definition: - devised; developed according to an orderly plan example: - - he had well formulated opinions on schooling + - He had well formulated opinions on schooling. ili: i4112 members: - formulated @@ -51845,7 +51845,7 @@ definition: - not developed, mature, or fully formulated example: - - courses in interior design were rare and undeveloped + - Courses in interior design were rare and undeveloped. - undeveloped social awareness ili: i4114 members: @@ -51886,9 +51886,9 @@ definition: - of or on the right example: - - a dextral gastropod shell with the apex upward has its opening on the right when - facing the observer - - a dextral flatfish lies with the right eye uppermost + - A dextral gastropod shell with the apex upward has its opening on the right when + facing the observer. + - A dextral flatfish lies with the right eye uppermost. ili: i4117 members: - dextral @@ -51928,9 +51928,9 @@ definition: - of or on the left example: - - a sinistral gastropod shell with the apex upward has its opening on the left when - facing the observer - - a sinistral flatfish lies with the left eye uppermost + - A sinistral gastropod shell with the apex upward has its opening on the left when + facing the observer. + - A sinistral flatfish lies with the left eye uppermost. ili: i4120 members: - sinistral @@ -52031,9 +52031,9 @@ or endure example: - a difficult task - - nesting places on the cliffs are difficult of access + - Nesting places on the cliffs are difficult of access. - difficult times - - why is it so hard for you to keep a secret? + - Why is it so hard for you to keep a secret? ili: i4128 members: - difficult @@ -52063,7 +52063,7 @@ - requiring full use of your abilities or resources example: - ambitious schedule - - performed the most challenging task without a mistake + - … performed the most challenging task without a mistake ili: i4129 members: - ambitious @@ -52087,7 +52087,7 @@ - hard to deal with; especially causing pain or embarrassment example: - awkward (or embarrassing or difficult) moments in the discussion - - an awkward pause followed his remark + - An awkward pause followed his remark. - a sticky question - in the unenviable position of resorting to an act he had planned to save for the climax of the campaign @@ -52105,7 +52105,7 @@ - making great mental demands; hard to comprehend or solve or believe example: - a baffling problem - - I faced the knotty problem of what to have for breakfast + - I faced the knotty problem of what to have for breakfast. - a problematic situation at home ili: i4132 members: @@ -52136,7 +52136,7 @@ - difficult to handle; requiring great tact example: - delicate negotiations with the big powers - - hesitates to be explicit on so ticklish a matter + - … hesitates to be explicit on so ticklish a matter - a touchy subject ili: i4134 members: @@ -52150,7 +52150,7 @@ definition: - unpredictably difficult in operation; likely to be troublesome example: - - rockets were much too fractious to be tested near thickly populated areas + - Rockets were much too fractious to be tested near thickly populated areas. - fractious components of a communication system ili: i4135 members: @@ -52198,7 +52198,7 @@ - full of hardship or trials example: - the rocky road to success - - they were having a rough time + - They were having a rough time. ili: i4139 members: - rocky @@ -52212,9 +52212,9 @@ example: - a rugged competitive examination - the rugged conditions of frontier life - - the competition was tough - - it's a tough life - - it was a tough job + - The competition was tough. + - It's a tough life. + - It was a tough job. ili: i4140 members: - rugged @@ -52226,8 +52226,8 @@ definition: - requiring effort or concentration; complex and not easy to answer or solve example: - - raised serious objections to the proposal - - the plan has a serious flaw + - … raised serious objections to the proposal + - The plan has a serious flaw. ili: i4141 members: - serious @@ -52274,7 +52274,7 @@ definition: - hard to endure example: - - fell upon trying times + - … fell upon trying times ili: i4145 members: - trying @@ -52286,7 +52286,7 @@ - causing difficulty in finding an answer or solution; much disputed example: - the vexed issue of priorities - - we live in vexed and troubled times + - We live in vexed and troubled times. ili: i4146 members: - vexed @@ -52307,9 +52307,9 @@ - an easy job - an easy problem - an easy victory - - the house is easy to heat + - The house is easy to heat. - satisfied with easy answers - - took the easy way out of his dilemma + - … took the easy way out of his dilemma ili: i4147 members: - easy @@ -52351,7 +52351,7 @@ definition: - not burdensome or demanding; borne or done easily and without hardship example: - - what a cushy job! + - What a cushy job! - the easygoing life of a parttime consultant - a soft job exemplifies: @@ -52369,9 +52369,9 @@ - easy and not involved or complicated example: - an elementary problem in statistics - - elementary, my dear Watson + - Elementary, my dear Watson. - a simple game - - found an uncomplicated solution to the problem + - … found an uncomplicated solution to the problem ili: i4151 members: - elementary @@ -52407,7 +52407,7 @@ definition: - lacking obstructions or difficulties example: - - the bill's path through the legislature was smooth and orderly + - The bill's path through the legislature was smooth and orderly. ili: i4155 members: - smooth @@ -52452,7 +52452,7 @@ appearance example: - her dignified demeanor - - the director of the school was a dignified white-haired gentleman + - The director of the school was a dignified white-haired gentleman. ili: i4159 members: - dignified @@ -52479,7 +52479,7 @@ example: - his distinguished bearing - the monarch's imposing presence - - she reigned in magisterial beauty + - She reigned in magisterial beauty. ili: i4161 members: - distinguished @@ -52507,7 +52507,7 @@ definition: - causing awareness of your shortcomings example: - - golf is a humbling game + - Golf is a humbling game. ili: i4163 members: - demeaning @@ -52521,7 +52521,7 @@ definition: - beneath your dignity example: - - considered helping with the dishes to be infra dig + - … considered helping with the dishes to be infra dig ili: i4164 members: - infra dig @@ -52533,8 +52533,8 @@ - inspiring scornful pity example: - source: Dashiell Hammett - text: how silly an ardent and unsuccessful wooer can be especially if he is getting - on in years + text: How silly an ardent and unsuccessful wooer can be especially if he is getting + on in years. ili: i4165 members: - pathetic @@ -52575,7 +52575,7 @@ definition: - befitting a president example: - - criticized the candidate for not looking presidential + - … criticized the candidate for not looking presidential ili: i4168 members: - presidential @@ -52617,7 +52617,7 @@ definition: - characterized by care and perseverance in carrying out tasks example: - - a diligent detective investigates all clues + - A diligent detective investigates all clues. - a diligent search of the files ili: i4172 members: @@ -52691,7 +52691,7 @@ definition: - lacking in rigor or strictness example: - - such lax and slipshod ways are no longer acceptable + - Such lax and slipshod ways are no longer acceptable. - lax in attending classes - slack in maintaining discipline ili: i4177 @@ -52814,7 +52814,7 @@ definition: - (of an alcoholic drink) without water example: - - took his whiskey neat + - … took his whiskey neat ili: i4187 members: - neat @@ -52905,7 +52905,7 @@ definition: - using or marked by tact in dealing with sensitive matters or people example: - - the hostess averted a confrontation with a diplomatic change of subject + - The hostess averted a confrontation with a diplomatic change of subject. ili: i4195 members: - diplomatic @@ -52918,8 +52918,8 @@ definition: - smoothly agreeable and courteous with a degree of sophistication example: - - he was too politic to quarrel with so important a personage - - the manager pacified the customer with a smooth apology for the error + - He was too politic to quarrel with so important a personage. + - The manager pacified the customer with a smooth apology for the error. ili: i4196 members: - politic @@ -52933,9 +52933,9 @@ definition: - showing skill and sensitivity in dealing with people example: - - by diplomatic conduct he avoided antagonizing anyone + - By diplomatic conduct he avoided antagonizing anyone. - a tactful way of correcting someone - - the agency got the kid-glove treatment on Capitol Hill + - The agency got the kid-glove treatment on Capitol Hill. ili: i4197 members: - tactful @@ -52986,7 +52986,7 @@ definition: - promoting peace example: - - the result of this pacific policy was that no troops were called up + - The result of this pacific policy was that no troops were called up. ili: i4201 members: - pacific @@ -52997,7 +52997,7 @@ definition: - intended to reconcile or appease example: - - sent flowers as a propitiatory gesture + - … sent flowers as a propitiatory gesture ili: i4202 members: - propitiative @@ -53019,7 +53019,7 @@ - arousing animosity or hostility example: - his antagonistic brusqueness - - Europe was antagonistic to the United States + - Europe was antagonistic to the United States. ili: i4204 members: - antagonistic @@ -53064,7 +53064,7 @@ definition: - (of e.g. journeys or deliveries) direct from point of origin to point of destination example: - - the limousine offers door-to-door service + - The limousine offers door-to-door service. ili: i4207 members: - door-to-door @@ -53109,8 +53109,8 @@ definition: - going directly ahead from one point to another without veering or turning aside example: - - some people see evolution as an undeviating upward march from simple organisms - to the very complex + - Some people see evolution as an undeviating upward march from simple organisms + to the very complex. - a straight and narrow tree-lined road unswerving across the lowlands ili: i4211 members: @@ -53141,8 +53141,8 @@ - not direct in spatial dimension; not leading by a straight line or course to a destination example: - - sometimes taking an indirect path saves time - - you must take an indirect course in sailing + - Sometimes taking an indirect path saves time. + - You must take an indirect course in sailing. ili: i4213 members: - indirect @@ -53178,7 +53178,7 @@ example: - a scenic but devious route - a long and circuitous journey by train and boat - - a roundabout route avoided rush-hour traffic + - A roundabout route avoided rush-hour traffic. members: - devious - circuitous @@ -53201,7 +53201,7 @@ example: - meandering streams - rambling forest paths - - the river followed its wandering course + - The river followed its wandering course. - a winding country road ili: i4217 members: @@ -53276,11 +53276,11 @@ example: - blunt talking and straight shooting - a blunt New England farmer - - I gave them my candid opinion + - I gave them my candid opinion. - forthright criticism - a forthright approach to the problem - - tell me what you think — and you may just as well be frank - - it is possible to be outspoken without being rude + - Tell me what you think — and you may just as well be frank. + - It is possible to be outspoken without being rude. - plainspoken and to the point - a point-blank accusation ili: i4222 @@ -53301,7 +53301,7 @@ definition: - disagreeably direct and precise example: - - he spoke with brutal honesty + - He spoke with brutal honesty. ili: i4223 members: - brutal @@ -53326,7 +53326,7 @@ definition: - forthright and honest example: - - had a man-to-man talk about the facts of life + - … had a man-to-man talk about the facts of life ili: i4225 members: - man-to-man @@ -53375,7 +53375,7 @@ - without evasion or compromise example: - a square contradiction - - he is not being as straightforward as it appears + - He is not being as straightforward as it appears. ili: i4229 members: - square @@ -53388,7 +53388,7 @@ definition: - frank and honest example: - - he was upfront about his intentions + - He was upfront about his intentions. ili: i4230 members: - upfront @@ -53401,8 +53401,8 @@ example: - making indirect but legitimate inquiries - an indirect insult - - doubtless they had some indirect purpose in mind - - though his methods are indirect they are not dishonest + - Doubtless they had some indirect purpose in mind. + - Though his methods are indirect they are not dishonest. - known as a shady indirect fellow ili: i4231 members: @@ -53422,7 +53422,7 @@ definition: - characterized by indirect references example: - - allusive speech is characterized by allusions + - Allusive speech is characterized by allusions. ili: i4232 members: - allusive @@ -53433,7 +53433,7 @@ definition: - roundabout or ambiguous example: - - attacks from that source amounted to a backhanded compliment to his integrity + - Attacks from that source amounted to a backhanded compliment to his integrity. - a backhanded and dishonest way of reaching his goal ili: i4233 members: @@ -53445,7 +53445,7 @@ definition: - marked by obliqueness or indirection in speech or conduct example: - - the explanation was circuitous and puzzling + - The explanation was circuitous and puzzling. - a roundabout paragraph - hear in a roundabout way that her ex-husband was marrying her best friend ili: i4234 @@ -53459,11 +53459,11 @@ definition: - roundabout and unnecessarily wordy example: - - had a preference for circumlocutious (or circumlocutory) rather than forthright + - … had a preference for circumlocutious (or circumlocutory) rather than forthright expression - source: T.S.Eliot text: A periphrastic study in a worn-out poetical fashion, / Leaving one still - with the intolerable wrestle / With words and meanings. + with the intolerable wrestle / With words and meanings ili: i4235 members: - circumlocutious @@ -53477,8 +53477,8 @@ definition: - indirect in departing from the accepted or proper way; misleading example: - - used devious means to achieve success - - gave oblique answers to direct questions + - … used devious means to achieve success + - … gave oblique answers to direct questions - oblique political maneuvers ili: i4236 members: @@ -53546,8 +53546,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - a term is in direct proportion to another term if it increases (or decreases) - as the other increases (or decreases) + - A term is in direct proportion to another term if it increases (or decreases) + as the other increases (or decreases). ili: i4241 members: - direct @@ -53558,8 +53558,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - a term is in inverse proportion to another term if it increases (or decreases) - as the other decreases (or increases) + - A term is in inverse proportion to another term if it increases (or decreases) + as the other decreases (or increases). ili: i4242 members: - inverse @@ -53570,7 +53570,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to the multiplicative inverse of a quantity or function example: - - the reciprocal ratio of a:b is b:a + - The reciprocal ratio of a:b is b:a. ili: i4243 members: - reciprocal @@ -53633,7 +53633,7 @@ definition: - acting through or dependent on an intervening agency example: - - the disease spread by mediate as well as direct contact + - The disease spread by mediate as well as direct contact. ili: i4248 members: - mediate @@ -53645,7 +53645,7 @@ definition: - having intervening factors or persons or influences example: - - reflection from the ceiling provided a soft indirect light + - Reflection from the ceiling provided a soft indirect light. - indirect evidence - an indirect cause ili: i4249 @@ -53658,7 +53658,7 @@ definition: - acting or brought about through an intervening agency example: - - the mediated settlement brought satisfaction to both sides + - The mediated settlement brought satisfaction to both sides. ili: i4250 members: - mediated @@ -53700,7 +53700,7 @@ - mentally acute or penetratingly discerning example: - too clear-eyed not to see what problems would follow - - chaos could be prevented only by clear-sighted leadership + - Chaos could be prevented only by clear-sighted leadership. - much too perspicacious to be taken in by so spurious an argument ili: i4253 members: @@ -53753,7 +53753,7 @@ definition: - lacking understanding example: - - tried to explain to her uncomprehending husband + - … tried to explain to her uncomprehending husband ili: i4257 members: - uncomprehending @@ -53774,7 +53774,7 @@ definition: - lacking discretion; injudicious example: - - her behavior was indiscreet at the very best + - Her behavior was indiscreet at the very best. ili: i4259 members: - indiscreet @@ -53837,7 +53837,7 @@ definition: - not selective of a single class or person example: - - Clinton was criticized for his promiscuous solicitation of campaign money + - Clinton was criticized for his promiscuous solicitation of campaign money. ili: i4264 members: - promiscuous @@ -54045,7 +54045,7 @@ - that may be returned example: - returnable bottles and cans - - this merchandise is returnable if you save the receipt + - This merchandise is returnable if you save the receipt. ili: i4282 members: - returnable @@ -54067,8 +54067,8 @@ definition: - that may not be returned example: - - nonreturnable bottles cannot be exchanged for a deposit - - sale merchandise is nonreturnable + - Nonreturnable bottles cannot be exchanged for a deposit. + - Sale merchandise is nonreturnable. ili: i4284 members: - nonreturnable @@ -54077,7 +54077,7 @@ definition: - free or available for use or disposition example: - - every disposable piece of equipment was sent to the fire + - Every disposable piece of equipment was sent to the fire. - disposable assets ili: i4285 members: @@ -54091,7 +54091,7 @@ definition: - convenient for use or disposal example: - - the house is available after July 1 + - The house is available after July 1. - 2000 square feet of usable office space ili: i4286 members: @@ -54229,7 +54229,7 @@ - a distinct flavor - a distinct odor of turpentine - a distinct outline - - the ship appeared as a distinct silhouette + - The ship appeared as a distinct silhouette. - distinct fingerprints ili: i4298 members: @@ -54262,7 +54262,7 @@ example: - as clear as a whistle - clear footprints in the snow - - the letter brought back a clear image of his grandfather + - The letter brought back a clear image of his grandfather. - a spire clean-cut against the sky - a clear-cut pattern ili: i4300 @@ -54304,7 +54304,7 @@ - showing clearly the outline or profile or boundary example: - hills defined against the evening sky - - the setting sun showed the outlined figure of a man standing on the hill + - The setting sun showed the outlined figure of a man standing on the hill. ili: i4303 members: - defined @@ -54371,7 +54371,7 @@ - indistinct or hazy in outline example: - a landscape of blurred outlines - - the trees were just blurry shapes + - The trees were just blurry shapes. ili: i4308 members: - bleary @@ -54389,7 +54389,7 @@ - lacking definite form or limits example: - source: H.T.Moore - text: gropes among cloudy issues toward a feeble conclusion + text: … gropes among cloudy issues toward a feeble conclusion - nebulous distinction between pride and conceit ili: i4309 members: @@ -54406,7 +54406,7 @@ - a dim figure in the distance - only a faint recollection - shadowy figures in the gloom - - saw a vague outline of a building through the fog + - … saw a vague outline of a building through the fog - a few wispy memories of childhood ili: i4310 members: @@ -54423,7 +54423,7 @@ - indistinctly understood or felt or perceived example: - a faint clue to the origin of the mystery - - haven't the faintest idea + - … haven't the faintest idea ili: i4311 members: - faint @@ -54435,7 +54435,7 @@ - muted or unclear example: - veiled sounds - - the image is veiled or foggy + - The image is veiled or foggy. ili: i4312 members: - veiled @@ -54454,7 +54454,7 @@ definition: - (of an image) not being in or brought into focus example: - - at their edges, things were pretty much unfocused + - At their edges, things were pretty much unfocused. ili: i4314 members: - unfocused @@ -54481,7 +54481,7 @@ definition: - widely different example: - - varied motives prompt people to join a political party + - Varied motives prompt people to join a political party. - varied ethnic traditions of the immigrants ili: i4316 members: @@ -54554,8 +54554,8 @@ definition: - capable of being or liable to be divided or separated example: - - even numbers are divisible by two - - the Americans fought a bloody war to prove that their nation is not divisible + - Even numbers are divisible by two. + - The Americans fought a bloody war to prove that their nation is not divisible. ili: i4322 members: - divisible @@ -54579,8 +54579,8 @@ definition: - capable of being divided or dissociated example: - - often drugs and crime are not dissociable - - the siamese twins were not considered separable + - Often drugs and crime are not dissociable. + - The siamese twins were not considered separable. - a song … never conceived of as severable from the melody ili: i4324 members: @@ -54605,7 +54605,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - 15 is dividable by 3 + - 15 is dividable by 3. ili: i4326 members: - dividable @@ -54767,7 +54767,7 @@ - autocratic behavior - a bossy way of ordering others around - a rather aggressive and dominating character - - managed the employees in an aloof magisterial way + - … managed the employees in an aloof magisterial way - a swaggering peremptory manner ili: i4339 members: @@ -54879,8 +54879,8 @@ - compliant and anxious to suit his opinions of those of others - source: Orville Prescott text: a fine fiery blast against meek conformity - - she looked meek but had the heart of a lion - - was submissive and subservient + - She looked meek but had the heart of a lion. + - … was submissive and subservient ili: i4347 members: - meek @@ -54954,10 +54954,10 @@ definition: - abjectly submissive; characteristic of a slave or servant example: - - slavish devotion to her job ruled her life + - Slavish devotion to her job ruled her life. - source: S.H.Adams text: a slavish yes-man to the party bosses - - she has become submissive and subservient + - She has become submissive and subservient. ili: i4353 members: - slavish @@ -54991,7 +54991,7 @@ definition: - exercising influence or control example: - - television plays a dominant role in molding public opinion + - Television plays a dominant role in molding public opinion. - the dominant partner in the marriage ili: i4356 members: @@ -55010,7 +55010,7 @@ - most powerful or important or influential example: - the economically ascendant class - - D-day is considered the dominating event of the war in Europe + - D-day is considered the dominating event of the war in Europe. ili: i4357 members: - ascendant @@ -55045,7 +55045,7 @@ definition: - having superior power and influence example: - - the predominant mood among policy-makers is optimism + - The predominant mood among policy-makers is optimism. ili: i4360 members: - overriding @@ -55174,7 +55174,7 @@ definition: - having one barrel example: - - most guns are single-barreled + - Most guns are single-barreled. ili: i4371 members: - single-barreled @@ -55264,7 +55264,7 @@ definition: - lacking dramatic force and quality example: - - moved with quiet force and undramatic bearing + - … moved with quiet force and undramatic bearing ili: i4379 members: - undramatic @@ -55493,7 +55493,7 @@ example: - knocked out by doped wine - a drugged sleep - - were under the effect of the drugged sweets + - … were under the effect of the drugged sweets - in a stuperous narcotized state ili: i4396 members: @@ -55571,8 +55571,8 @@ definition: - practicing complete abstinence from alcoholic beverages example: - - he's been dry for ten years - - no thank you, I happen to be teetotal + - He's been dry for ten years. + - No thank you, I happen to be teetotal. ili: i4403 members: - dry @@ -55594,7 +55594,7 @@ definition: - not having a sharp edge or point example: - - the knife was too dull to be of any use + - The knife was too dull to be of any use. ili: i4405 members: - dull @@ -55811,7 +55811,7 @@ definition: - made sharp or sharper example: - - a sharpened knife cuts more cleanly + - A sharpened knife cuts more cleanly. ili: i4424 members: - sharpened @@ -55847,7 +55847,7 @@ - extremely sharp or severe example: - acute pain - - felt acute annoyance + - … felt acute annoyance - intense itching and burning ili: i4427 members: @@ -55954,8 +55954,8 @@ - marked by no noteworthy or significant events example: - an uneventful life - - the voyage was pleasant and uneventful - - recovery was uneventful + - The voyage was pleasant and uneventful. + - Recovery was uneventful. ili: i4435 members: - uneventful @@ -55993,7 +55993,7 @@ definition: - (often followed by ‘with’) full of life and spirit example: - - she was wonderfully alive for her age + - She was wonderfully alive for her age. - a face alive with mischief ili: i4437 members: @@ -56077,7 +56077,7 @@ definition: - abounding with life and energy example: - - the club members are a really live bunch + - The club members are a really live bunch. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i4443 @@ -56107,12 +56107,12 @@ definition: - lacking in liveliness or animation example: - - he was so dull at parties + - He was so dull at parties. - a dull political campaign - a large dull impassive man - dull days with nothing to do - - how dull and dreary the world is - - fell back into one of her dull moods + - How dull and dreary the world is. + - … fell back into one of her dull moods ili: i4445 members: - dull @@ -56131,7 +56131,7 @@ - a technically perfect but arid performance of the sonata - a desiccate romance - source: C.J.Rolo - text: a prissy and emotionless creature … settles into a mold of desiccated snobbery + text: A prissy and emotionless creature … settles into a mold of desiccated snobbery. ili: i4446 members: - arid @@ -56156,7 +56156,7 @@ - lacking in liveliness or charm or surprise example: - her drab personality - - life was drab compared with the more exciting life style overseas + - Life was drab compared with the more exciting life style overseas. - a series of dreary dinner parties ili: i4448 members: @@ -56183,7 +56183,7 @@ - tediously repetitious or lacking in variety example: - 'a humdrum existence: all work and no play' - - nothing is so monotonous as the sea + - Nothing is so monotonous as the sea. ili: i4450 members: - humdrum @@ -56259,7 +56259,7 @@ - having the power of driving or impelling example: - a driving personal ambition - - the driving force was his innate enthusiasm + - The driving force was his innate enthusiasm. - an impulsive force ili: i4455 members: @@ -56317,7 +56317,7 @@ - tending to or capable of propelling example: - propellant fuel for submarines - - the faster a jet plane goes the greater its propulsive efficiency + - The faster a jet plane goes the greater its propulsive efficiency. - universities … the seats of propulsive thought ili: i4459 members: @@ -56333,7 +56333,7 @@ - moved forward by its own force or momentum example: - a self-propelled egotist - - the arms program is now self-propelled + - The arms program is now self-propelled. ili: i4460 members: - self-propelled @@ -56561,9 +56561,9 @@ - an early warning - early diagnosis - an early death - - took early retirement + - … took early retirement - an early spring - - early varieties of peas and tomatoes mature before most standard varieties + - Early varieties of peas and tomatoes mature before most standard varieties. ili: i4479 members: - early @@ -56604,8 +56604,8 @@ definition: - being ahead of time or need example: - - gave advance warning - - was beforehand with her report + - … gave advance warning + - … was beforehand with her report ili: i4481 members: - advance @@ -56645,7 +56645,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06125308-n example: - - azoic rocks contain no organic remains + - Azoic rocks contain no organic remains. ili: i4484 members: - azoic @@ -56657,7 +56657,7 @@ - (comparative and superlative of ‘early’) more early than; most early example: - a fashion popular in earlier times - - his earlier work reflects the influence of his teacher + - His earlier work reflects the influence of his teacher. - Verdi's earliest and most raucous opera exemplifies: - 06333686-n @@ -56683,8 +56683,8 @@ definition: - uncommonly early or before the expected time example: - - illness led to his premature death - - alcohol brought him to an untimely end + - Illness led to his premature death. + - Alcohol brought him to an untimely end. ili: i4487 members: - premature @@ -56696,7 +56696,7 @@ definition: - too soon or too hasty example: - - our condemnation of him was a bit previous + - Our condemnation of him was a bit previous. - a premature judgment ili: i4488 members: @@ -56723,7 +56723,7 @@ - indicating the first or earliest or original example: - ‘proto’ is a combining form in a word like ‘protolanguage’ that refers to the - hypothetical ancestor of another language or group of languages + hypothetical ancestor of another language or group of languages. exemplifies: - 06318142-n ili: i4490 @@ -56762,7 +56762,7 @@ definition: - occurring or falling between events or points in time example: - - so much had happened during the intervening years + - So much had happened during the intervening years. ili: i4493 members: - intervening @@ -56793,8 +56793,8 @@ - late evening - late 18th century - a late movie - - took a late flight - - had a late breakfast + - … took a late flight + - … had a late breakfast ili: i4495 members: - late @@ -56878,7 +56878,7 @@ example: - archaic forms of life - primitive mammals - - the okapi is a short-necked primitive cousin of the giraffe + - The okapi is a short-necked primitive cousin of the giraffe. ili: i4501 members: - archaic @@ -56948,7 +56948,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06076105-n example: - - precocious flowers appear before the leaves as in some species of magnolias + - Precocious flowers appear before the leaves as in some species of magnolias. ili: i4506 members: - precocious @@ -56961,7 +56961,7 @@ example: - the late phase of feudalism - a later symptom of the disease - - later medical science could have saved the child + - Later medical science could have saved the child. ili: i4507 members: - late @@ -56974,7 +56974,7 @@ definition: - comparatively late in a course of development example: - - the illness had reached an advanced stage + - The illness had reached an advanced stage. - an advanced state of exhaustion ili: i4508 members: @@ -56999,9 +56999,9 @@ domain_topic: - 06182505-n example: - - the Early Hebrew alphabetical script is that used mainly from the 11th to the + - The Early Hebrew alphabetical script is that used mainly from the 11th to the 6th centuries B.C. - - Early Modern English is represented in documents printed from 1476 to 1700 + - Early Modern English is represented in documents printed from 1476 to 1700. ili: i4510 members: - early @@ -57014,9 +57014,9 @@ domain_topic: - 06182505-n example: - - Old English is also called Anglo Saxon + - Old English is also called Anglo Saxon. - Old High German is High German from the middle of the 9th to the end of the 11th - century + century. ili: i4511 members: - Old @@ -57030,7 +57030,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06182505-n example: - - Middle English is the English language from about 1100 to 1500 + - Middle English is the English language from about 1100 to 1500. - Middle Gaelic ili: i4512 members: @@ -57058,7 +57058,7 @@ - 06182505-n example: - Modern English - - New Hebrew is Israeli Hebrew + - New Hebrew is Israeli Hebrew. ili: i4514 members: - Modern @@ -57072,7 +57072,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06182505-n example: - - New Eqyptian was the language of the 18th to 21st dynasties + - New Eqyptian was the language of the 18th to 21st dynasties. ili: i4515 members: - New @@ -57107,7 +57107,7 @@ definition: - not gained by merit or labor or service example: - - accepted the unearned rewards that came his ways as well as the unearned criticism + - … accepted the unearned rewards that came his ways as well as the unearned criticism - unearned income - an unearned run ili: i4518 @@ -57134,10 +57134,10 @@ definition: - free from worry or anxiety example: - - knowing that I had done my best, my mind was easy + - Knowing that I had done my best, my mind was easy. - an easy good-natured manner - - by the time the child faced the actual problem of reading she was familiar and - at ease with all the elements words + - By the time the child faced the actual problem of reading she was familiar and + at ease with all the elements words. ili: i4520 members: - easy @@ -57150,13 +57150,13 @@ definition: - lacking a sense of security or affording no ease or reassurance example: - - farmers were uneasy until rain finally came + - Farmers were uneasy until rain finally came. - uneasy about his health - - gave an uneasy laugh - - uneasy lies the head that wears the crown + - … gave an uneasy laugh + - Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown. - an uneasy coalition government - an uneasy calm - - an uneasy silence fell on the group + - An uneasy silence fell on the group. ili: i4521 members: - uneasy @@ -57170,7 +57170,7 @@ example: - apprehensive about her job - not used to a city and worried about small things - - felt apprehensive about the consequences + - … felt apprehensive about the consequences ili: i4522 members: - apprehensive @@ -57221,7 +57221,7 @@ - from the east; used especially of winds example: - an eastern wind - - the winds are easterly + - The winds are easterly. ili: i4526 members: - easterly @@ -57335,7 +57335,7 @@ definition: - of the western part of a city example: - - he lives in upper westside Manhattan + - He lives in upper westside Manhattan. ili: i4536 members: - westside @@ -57737,8 +57737,8 @@ - uneducated in the fundamentals of a given art or branch of learning; lacking knowledge of a specific field example: - - she is ignorant of quantum mechanics - - he is musically illiterate + - She is ignorant of quantum mechanics. + - He is musically illiterate. ili: i4568 members: - ignorant @@ -57791,7 +57791,7 @@ definition: - lacking knowledge gained by study often in a particular field example: - - is unstudied in Latin as he is in may other matters + - … is unstudied in Latin as he is in may other matters ili: i4572 members: - unstudied @@ -57849,9 +57849,9 @@ definition: - exerting force or influence example: - - the law is effective immediately + - The law is effective immediately. - a warranty good for two years - - the law is already in effect (or in force) + - The law is already in effect (or in force). ili: i4577 members: - effective @@ -57866,9 +57866,9 @@ - being in effect or operation example: - source: Leslie Marmon Silko - text: de facto apartheid is still operational even in the ‘new’ African nations - - bus service is in operation during the emergency - - the company had several operating divisions + text: De facto apartheid is still operational even in the ‘new’ African nations. + - Bus service is in operation during the emergency. + - The company had several operating divisions. ili: i4578 members: - operational @@ -57881,8 +57881,8 @@ definition: - serving to permit or facilitate further work or activity example: - - discussed the working draft of a peace treaty - - they need working agreements with their neighbor states on interstate projects + - … discussed the working draft of a peace treaty + - They need working agreements with their neighbor states on interstate projects. ili: i4579 members: - working @@ -57906,7 +57906,7 @@ definition: - not functioning (temporarily or permanently) example: - - we can't work because the computer is down + - We can't work because the computer is down. ili: i4581 members: - down @@ -57918,7 +57918,7 @@ - out of use or operation because of a fault or breakdown example: - a dead telephone line - - the motor is dead + - The motor is dead. ili: i4582 members: - dead @@ -57950,12 +57950,12 @@ - producing or capable of producing an intended result or having a striking effect example: - source: LewisMumford - text: an air-cooled motor was more effective than a witch's broomstick for rapid - long-distance transportation + text: An air-cooled motor was more effective than a witch's broomstick for rapid + long-distance transportation. - effective teaching methods - effective steps toward peace - - made an effective entrance - - his complaint proved to be effectual in bringing action + - … made an effective entrance + - His complaint proved to be effectual in bringing action. - an efficacious law ili: i4584 members: @@ -57997,7 +57997,7 @@ definition: - producing a strong effect example: - - gave an impressive performance as Othello + - … gave an impressive performance as Othello - a telling gesture ili: i4587 members: @@ -58053,7 +58053,7 @@ definition: - not producing desired results example: - - the talks between labor and management were unproductive + - The talks between labor and management were unproductive. ili: i4591 members: - unproductive @@ -58082,12 +58082,12 @@ definition: - characterized by effort to the point of exhaustion; especially physical effort example: - - worked their arduous way up the mining valley + - … worked their arduous way up the mining valley - a grueling campaign - hard labor - heavy work - heavy going - - spent many laborious hours on the project + - … spent many laborious hours on the project - set a punishing pace ili: i4593 members: @@ -58108,7 +58108,7 @@ definition: - marked by a painfully slow and effortful manner example: - - it was a strange dragging approach + - It was a strange dragging approach. - years of dragging war ili: i4594 members: @@ -58121,7 +58121,7 @@ - producing exhaustion example: - an exhausting march - - the visit was especially wearing + - The visit was especially wearing. ili: i4595 members: - exhausting @@ -58149,7 +58149,7 @@ definition: - requiring a large expenditure of labor but not much capital example: - - cottage industries are labor intensive + - Cottage industries are labor intensive. ili: i4597 members: - labor-intensive @@ -58200,7 +58200,7 @@ definition: - requiring or apparently requiring no effort example: - - the swallows glided in an effortless way through the busy air + - The swallows glided in an effortless way through the busy air. ili: i4601 members: - effortless @@ -58224,7 +58224,7 @@ - not resulting from undue effort; not forced example: - a voice with a pleasingly unforced quality - - his playing is facile and unstrained + - His playing is facile and unstrained. ili: i4603 members: - unforced @@ -58241,9 +58241,9 @@ - marked by qualities giving the power to produce an intended effect example: - source: Aldous Huxley - text: written propaganda is less efficacious than the habits and prejudices … - of the readers - - the medicine is efficacious in stopping a cough + text: Written propaganda is less efficacious than the habits and prejudices … + of the readers. + - The medicine is efficacious in stopping a cough. ili: i4604 members: - efficacious @@ -58283,7 +58283,7 @@ - being effective without wasting time or effort or expense example: - an efficient production manager - - efficient engines save gas + - Efficient engines save gas. ili: i4607 members: - efficient @@ -58447,7 +58447,7 @@ - strong and sure example: - a firm grasp - - gave a strong pull on the rope + - … gave a strong pull on the rope ili: i4620 members: - firm @@ -58460,7 +58460,7 @@ - impelled by physical force especially against resistance example: - forcible entry - - a real cop would get physical + - A real cop would get physical. - strong-arm tactics ili: i4621 members: @@ -58684,7 +58684,7 @@ definition: - not elastic example: - - economists speak of an inelastic price structure + - Economists speak of an inelastic price structure. ili: i4639 members: - inelastic @@ -58717,7 +58717,7 @@ definition: - lacking in elasticity or vitality example: - - went off with springless steps + - … went off with springless steps ili: i4642 members: - springless @@ -58886,7 +58886,7 @@ definition: - morally or legally constraining or binding example: - - attendance is obligatory + - Attendance is obligatory. - an obligatory contribution ili: i4658 members: @@ -58915,9 +58915,9 @@ definition: - required by rule example: - - in most schools physical education is compulsory - - attendance is mandatory - - required reading + - In most schools physical education is compulsory. + - Attendance is mandatory. + - … required reading ili: i4660 members: - compulsory @@ -58953,7 +58953,7 @@ definition: - morally binding or necessary example: - - it is incumbent on me to attend + - It is incumbent on me to attend. ili: i4663 members: - incumbent on @@ -58992,7 +58992,7 @@ example: - elegant handwriting - an elegant dark suit - - she was elegant to her fingertips + - She was elegant to her fingertips. - small churches with elegant white spires - an elegant mathematical solution — simple and precise and lucid ili: i4666 @@ -59111,7 +59111,7 @@ - lacking social polish example: - too gauche to leave the room when the conversation became intimate - - their excellent manners always made me feel gauche + - Their excellent manners always made me feel gauche. ili: i4676 members: - gauche @@ -59169,7 +59169,7 @@ definition: - worthy of being chosen especially as a spouse example: - - the parents found the girl suitable for their son + - The parents found the girl suitable for their son. ili: i4680 members: - desirable @@ -59182,7 +59182,7 @@ definition: - qualified for by right according to law example: - - we are all entitled to equal protection under the law + - We are all entitled to equal protection under the law. ili: i4681 members: - entitled @@ -59193,8 +59193,8 @@ definition: - awaiting something; especially something due example: - - people were in line at the checkout counter - - she was in line for promotion + - People were in line at the checkout counter. + - She was in line for promotion. ili: i4682 members: - in line @@ -59297,7 +59297,7 @@ definition: - of more than usual emotion example: - - his behavior was highly emotional + - His behavior was highly emotional. ili: i4690 members: - emotional @@ -59398,9 +59398,9 @@ definition: - worked up emotionally by anger or excitement example: - - was terribly het up over the killing of the eagle - - got really het up over the new taxes - - he was suddenly het up about racing cars + - … was terribly het up over the killing of the eagle + - … got really het up over the new taxes + - He was suddenly het up about racing cars. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i4696 @@ -59426,12 +59426,12 @@ on the context) example: - a nice little job - - bless your little heart + - Bless your little heart. - my dear little mother - a sweet little deal - - I'm tired of your petty little schemes + - I'm tired of your petty little schemes. - filthy little tricks - - what a nasty little situation + - What a nasty little situation. ili: i4698 members: - little @@ -59454,7 +59454,7 @@ definition: - intensely affecting the mind or emotions example: - - spending a week in the jungle was a mind-blowing experience + - Spending a week in the jungle was a mind-blowing experience. - a mind-blowing horror story ili: i4700 members: @@ -59559,10 +59559,10 @@ example: - her impassive remoteness - source: Nordhoff & Hall - text: he remained impassive, showing neither interest in nor concern for our plight + text: He remained impassive, showing neither interest in nor concern for our plight. - source: Virginia Woolf text: a silent stolid creature who took it all as a matter of course - - her face showed nothing but stolid indifference + - Her face showed nothing but stolid indifference. ili: i4708 members: - impassive @@ -59614,7 +59614,7 @@ definition: - showing no visible emotion example: - - stood unblinking and accepted a sentence of a year + - … stood unblinking and accepted a sentence of a year ili: i4712 members: - unblinking @@ -59669,7 +59669,7 @@ - source: Benjamin Farrington text: the rich experiential content of the teachings of the older philosophers - source: John Dewey - text: formal logicians are not concerned with existential matters + text: Formal logicians are not concerned with existential matters. ili: i4716 members: - experiential @@ -59715,8 +59715,8 @@ - trying out various means or theories until error is satisfactorily reduced or eliminated example: - - he argued that all learning is a trial-and-error process that resembles biological - evolution + - He argued that all learning is a trial-and-error process that resembles biological + evolution. ili: i4720 members: - trial-and-error @@ -59764,7 +59764,7 @@ definition: - based primarily on surmise rather than adequate evidence example: - - theories about the extinction of dinosaurs are still highly conjectural + - Theories about the extinction of dinosaurs are still highly conjectural. - the supposed reason for his absence - suppositious reconstructions of dead languages - hypothetical situation @@ -59785,7 +59785,7 @@ definition: - not based on fact or investigation example: - - a notional figure of cost helps in determining production costs + - A notional figure of cost helps in determining production costs. - speculative knowledge ili: i4725 members: @@ -59931,7 +59931,7 @@ - having your services engaged for; or having a job especially one that pays wages or a salary example: - - most of our graduates are employed + - Most of our graduates are employed. ili: i4737 members: - employed @@ -59944,7 +59944,7 @@ definition: - having services contracted for example: - - the carpenter engaged (or employed) for the job is sick + - The carpenter engaged (or employed) for the job is sick. ili: i4738 members: - engaged @@ -59970,7 +59970,7 @@ - the working population - the ratio of working men to unemployed - a working mother - - robots can be on the job day and night + - Robots can be on the job day and night. ili: i4740 members: - working @@ -59984,7 +59984,7 @@ definition: - not engaged in a gainful occupation example: - - unemployed workers marched on the capital + - Unemployed workers marched on the capital. ili: i4741 members: - unemployed @@ -60011,7 +60011,7 @@ example: - idle carpenters - jobless transients - - many people in the area were out of work + - Many people in the area were out of work. ili: i4743 members: - idle @@ -60031,7 +60031,7 @@ definition: - not acceptable for employment as a worker example: - - his illiteracy made him unemployable + - His illiteracy made him unemployable. ili: i4745 members: - unemployable @@ -60112,8 +60112,8 @@ definition: - freed of a mistaken or misguided notion example: - - some people are still not disabused of the old idea that the universe revolves - around the Earth + - Some people are still not disabused of the old idea that the universe revolves + around the Earth. ili: i4751 members: - disabused @@ -60285,7 +60285,7 @@ - loaded with something that hinders motion example: - source: Dryden - text: The wings of birds were clogged with ice and snow + text: The wings of birds were clogged with ice and snow. ili: i4765 members: - clogged @@ -60309,7 +60309,7 @@ definition: - burdened with legal or financial obligations example: - - his house, his business, indeed, his whole life was heavily mortgaged + - His house, his business, indeed, his whole life was heavily mortgaged. ili: i4767 members: - mortgaged @@ -60320,7 +60320,7 @@ definition: - free of encumbrance example: - - inherited an unencumbered estate + - … inherited an unencumbered estate ili: i4768 members: - unencumbered @@ -60343,7 +60343,7 @@ - (especially of a title) free from any encumbrance or limitation that presents a question of fact or law example: - - I have clear title to this property + - I have clear title to this property. ili: i4770 members: - clear @@ -60355,7 +60355,7 @@ definition: - bearing a heavy burden of work or difficulties or responsibilities example: - - she always felt burdened by the load of paper work + - She always felt burdened by the load of paper work. ili: i4771 members: - burdened @@ -60369,7 +60369,7 @@ - heavily burdened with work or cares example: - bowed down with troubles - - found himself loaded down with responsibilities + - … found himself loaded down with responsibilities - overburdened social workers - weighed down with cares ili: i4772 @@ -60398,8 +60398,8 @@ definition: - subject to an imposed burden example: - - left me saddled with the bill - - found himself saddled with more responsibility than power + - … left me saddled with the bill + - … found himself saddled with more responsibility than power ili: i4774 members: - saddled @@ -60435,7 +60435,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - when ‘three blind mice’ serves as a noun it is an endocentric construction + - When ‘three blind mice’ serves as a noun it is an endocentric construction. ili: i4777 members: - endocentric @@ -60446,7 +60446,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - when ‘until last Easter’ serves as an adverb it is an exocentric construction + - When ‘until last Easter’ serves as an adverb it is an exocentric construction. ili: i4778 members: - exocentric @@ -60617,7 +60617,7 @@ example: - an energetic fund raiser for the college - an energetic group of hikers - - it caused an energetic chemical reaction + - It caused an energetic chemical reaction. ili: i4794 members: - energetic @@ -60680,7 +60680,7 @@ definition: - acting with vigor example: - - responsibility turned the spoiled playboy into a driving young executive + - Responsibility turned the spoiled playboy into a driving young executive. ili: i4798 members: - driving @@ -60728,7 +60728,7 @@ - characterized by forceful and energetic action or activity example: - a vigorous hiker - - gave her skirt a vigorous shake + - … gave her skirt a vigorous shake - a vigorous campaign - a vigorous foreign policy - vigorous opposition to the war @@ -60744,7 +60744,7 @@ definition: - deficient in alertness or activity example: - - bullfrogs became lethargic with the first cold nights + - Bullfrogs became lethargic with the first cold nights. ili: i4803 members: - lethargic @@ -60788,7 +60788,7 @@ definition: - lacking zest or vivacity example: - - he was listless and bored + - He was listless and bored. ili: i4806 members: - listless @@ -60806,8 +60806,8 @@ definition: - deprived of the rights of citizenship especially the right to vote example: - - labor was voiceless - - disenfranchised masses took to the streets + - Labor was voiceless. + - Disenfranchised masses took to the streets. ili: i4808 members: - disenfranchised @@ -60910,7 +60910,7 @@ definition: - (of a mine or oil well) drilled speculatively in an area not known to be productive example: - - drilling there would be strictly a wildcat operation + - Drilling there would be strictly a wildcat operation. - a wildcat mine - wildcat drilling - wildcat wells @@ -60965,7 +60965,7 @@ definition: - inquiring or appearing to inquire example: - - the police are proverbially inquisitive + - The police are proverbially inquisitive. - an inquisitive look ili: i4821 members: @@ -60988,7 +60988,7 @@ definition: - marked by inquisitive interest; especially suggestive of an ecclesiastical inquisitor example: - - the press was inquisitorial to the point of antagonism + - The press was inquisitorial to the point of antagonism. - source: Waldo Frank text: a practical police force with true inquisitorial talents ili: i4823 @@ -61064,8 +61064,8 @@ definition: - increased or intensified in value or beauty or quality example: - - her enhanced beauty was the result of a good night's sleep rather than makeup - - careful cleaning was responsible for the enhanced value of the painting + - Her enhanced beauty was the result of a good night's sleep rather than makeup. + - Careful cleaning was responsible for the enhanced value of the painting. ili: i4829 members: - enhanced @@ -61088,7 +61088,7 @@ definition: - enlarged to an abnormal degree example: - - thick lenses exaggerated the size of her eyes + - Thick lenses exaggerated the size of her eyes. ili: i4831 members: - exaggerated @@ -61122,7 +61122,7 @@ definition: - become much greater in intensity or size or amount example: - - we faced redoubled attacks from the enemy + - We faced redoubled attacks from the enemy. - despite our redoubled efforts ili: i4834 members: @@ -61201,7 +61201,7 @@ definition: - made to seem smaller or less (especially in worth) example: - - her comments made me feel small + - Her comments made me feel small. ili: i4840 members: - belittled @@ -61214,7 +61214,7 @@ definition: - (used of rates or prices) reduced usually sharply example: - - the slashed prices attracted buyers + - The slashed prices attracted buyers. ili: i4841 members: - cut @@ -61261,7 +61261,7 @@ - reduced in efficacy or vitality or intensity example: - our shriveled receipts during the storm - - as the project wore on she found her enthusiasm shriveled + - As the project wore on she found her enthusiasm shriveled. - the dollar's shrunken buying power ili: i4845 members: @@ -61410,9 +61410,9 @@ definition: - having or showing great excitement and interest example: - - enthusiastic crowds filled the streets + - Enthusiastic crowds filled the streets. - an enthusiastic response - - was enthusiastic about taking ballet lessons + - … was enthusiastic about taking ballet lessons ili: i4857 members: - enthusiastic @@ -61455,7 +61455,7 @@ - intensely enthusiastic about or preoccupied with example: - crazy about cars and racing - - they are dotty about each other + - They are dotty about each other. - gaga over the rock group's new album exemplifies: - 07089193-n @@ -61540,7 +61540,7 @@ - feeling or showing little interest or enthusiasm example: - a halfhearted effort - - gave only lukewarm support to the candidate + - … gave only lukewarm support to the candidate ili: i4867 members: - halfhearted @@ -61616,7 +61616,7 @@ definition: - showing extreme cupidity; painfully desirous of another's advantages example: - - he was never covetous before he met her + - He was never covetous before he met her. - jealous of his success and covetous of his possessions - envious of their art collection ili: i4872 @@ -61686,7 +61686,7 @@ - having the same quantity, value, or measure as another example: - on equal terms - - all men are equal before the law + - All men are equal before the law. ili: i4878 members: - equal @@ -61711,7 +61711,7 @@ - being essentially equal to something example: - a wish that was equivalent to a command - - his statement was tantamount to an admission of guilt + - His statement was tantamount to an admission of guilt. ili: i4879 members: - equivalent @@ -61775,8 +61775,8 @@ example: - even amounts of butter and sugar - on even terms - - it was a fifty-fifty (or even) split - - had a fifty-fifty (or even) chance + - It was a fifty-fifty (or even) split. + - … had a fifty-fifty (or even) chance - an even fight ili: i4885 members: @@ -61800,7 +61800,7 @@ definition: - equal in duration or interval example: - - the oscillations were isochronal + - The oscillations were isochronal. ili: i4887 members: - isochronal @@ -61841,8 +61841,8 @@ definition: - on equal terms by payment or requital example: - - we're now quits - - finally quits with the loan + - We're now quits. + - … finally quits with the loan ili: i4891 members: - quits @@ -61853,7 +61853,7 @@ definition: - of the score in a contest example: - - the score is tied + - The score is tied. ili: i4892 members: - tied @@ -61894,7 +61894,7 @@ definition: - (of a contest or contestants) not fairly matched as opponents example: - - vaudeville … waged an uneven battle against the church + - Vaudeville … waged an uneven battle against the church. ili: i4895 members: - mismatched @@ -61951,7 +61951,7 @@ - a properly balanced symphony orchestra - a balanced assessment of intellectual and cultural history - a balanced blend of whiskeys - - the educated man shows a balanced development of all his powers + - The educated man shows a balanced development of all his powers. ili: i4900 members: - balanced @@ -62077,10 +62077,10 @@ (often) intended to mislead example: - an equivocal statement - - the polling had a complex and equivocal (or ambiguous) message for potential female - candidates - - the officer's equivocal behavior increased the victim's uneasiness - - popularity is an equivocal crown + - The polling had a complex and equivocal (or ambiguous) message for potential female + candidates. + - The officer's equivocal behavior increased the victim's uneasiness. + - Popularity is an equivocal crown. - an equivocal response to an embarrassing question ili: i4912 members: @@ -62108,7 +62108,7 @@ definition: - deliberately vague or ambiguous example: - - his answers were brief, constrained and evasive + - His answers were brief, constrained and evasive. - an evasive statement ili: i4914 members: @@ -62135,7 +62135,7 @@ and leading to only one conclusion example: - unequivocal evidence - - took an unequivocal position + - … took an unequivocal position - an unequivocal success - an unequivocal promise - an unequivocal (or univocal) statement @@ -62207,7 +62207,7 @@ definition: - capable of being effaced example: - - the fire's worst scars were effaceable by a comprehensive program of reforestation + - The fire's worst scars were effaceable by a comprehensive program of reforestation. - a signal too loud to be erasable in a single pass through the erase head ili: i4922 members: @@ -62281,7 +62281,7 @@ definition: - incapable of extermination or extirpation example: - - some weeds seem inextirpable + - Some weeds seem inextirpable. ili: i4928 members: - inexterminable @@ -62309,7 +62309,7 @@ definition: - difficult to penetrate; incomprehensible to one of ordinary understanding or knowledge example: - - the professor's lectures were so abstruse that students tended to avoid them + - The professor's lectures were so abstruse that students tended to avoid them. - a deep metaphysical theory - some recondite problem in historiography ili: i4930 @@ -62413,7 +62413,7 @@ definition: - essential for maintaining the fundamental life processes example: - - sleep and food and water are among the biogenic needs of the organism + - Sleep and food and water are among the biogenic needs of the organism. ili: i4937 members: - biogenic @@ -62447,7 +62447,7 @@ definition: - characterized by the absence of inessential features example: - - he got a no-frills introduction to the job + - He got a no-frills introduction to the job. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i4940 @@ -62460,7 +62460,7 @@ definition: - necessary or important, especially regarding food or commodities example: - - wheat is a staple crop + - Wheat is a staple crop. ili: i4941 members: - staple @@ -62532,7 +62532,7 @@ definition: - nonessential but helpful example: - - accessorial services included sorting and packing + - Accessorial services included sorting and packing. ili: i4946 members: - accessorial @@ -62556,7 +62556,7 @@ example: - source: Pubs.MLA text: nonessential to the integral meanings of poetry - - the character's motives remain accidental to the plot + - The character's motives remain accidental to the plot. ili: i4948 members: - incidental @@ -62657,7 +62657,7 @@ definition: - of no value or worth example: - - I was caught in the bastardly traffic + - I was caught in the bastardly traffic. ili: i4956 members: - bastardly @@ -62669,7 +62669,7 @@ definition: - inspiring mixed contempt and pity example: - - their efforts were pathetic + - Their efforts were pathetic. - pitiable lack of character - pitiful exhibition of cowardice ili: i4957 @@ -62689,9 +62689,9 @@ - an ethical lawyer - ethical medical practice - an ethical problem - - had no ethical objection to drinking + - … had no ethical objection to drinking - source: Omar N. Bradley - text: Ours is a world of nuclear giants and ethical infants + text: Ours is a world of nuclear giants and ethical infants. ili: i4958 members: - ethical @@ -62765,7 +62765,7 @@ - tending to diminish or disparage example: - belittling comments - - managed a deprecating smile at the compliment + - … managed a deprecating smile at the compliment - deprecatory remarks about the book - a slighting remark ili: i4964 @@ -62811,7 +62811,7 @@ definition: - expressive of contempt example: - - curled his lip in a supercilious smile + - … curled his lip in a supercilious smile - spoke in a sneering jeering manner - makes many a sharp comparison but never a mean or snide one ili: i4967 @@ -62839,7 +62839,7 @@ definition: - obsequiously complimentary example: - - they listened with flattering interest + - They listened with flattering interest. ili: i4969 members: - adulatory @@ -62887,7 +62887,7 @@ definition: - of or the nature of euphemism example: - - ‘peepee’ is a common euphemistic term + - ‘peepee’ is a common euphemistic term. ili: i4973 members: - euphemistic @@ -62896,7 +62896,7 @@ definition: - of or the nature of dysphemism example: - - ‘kick the bucket’ is a dysphemistic term for ‘die’ + - ‘kick the bucket’ is a dysphemistic term for ‘die’. ili: i4974 members: - dysphemistic @@ -62959,8 +62959,8 @@ example: - an even application of varnish - an even floor - - the road was not very even - - the picture is even with the window + - The road was not very even. + - The picture is even with the window. ili: i4979 members: - even @@ -63011,7 +63011,7 @@ - of a surface exactly even with an adjoining one, forming the same plane example: - a door flush with the wall - - the bottom of the window is flush with the floor + - The bottom of the window is flush with the floor. ili: i4982 members: - flush @@ -63051,7 +63051,7 @@ definition: - oriented at right angles to the plumb example: - - the picture is level + - The picture is level. ili: i4986 members: - level @@ -63062,7 +63062,7 @@ definition: - accurately fitted; level example: - - the window frame isn't quite true + - The window frame isn't quite true. ili: i4987 members: - 'true' @@ -63126,7 +63126,7 @@ definition: - (of a surface or shape); not level or flat or symmetrical example: - - walking was difficult on the irregular cobblestoned surface + - Walking was difficult on the irregular cobblestoned surface. ili: i4991 members: - irregular @@ -63162,7 +63162,7 @@ definition: - not accurately fitted; not level example: - - the frame was out of true + - The frame was out of true. - off-level floors and untrue doors and windows ili: i4994 members: @@ -63198,7 +63198,7 @@ - having an irregular outline example: - text set with ragged right margins - - herded the class into a ragged line + - … herded the class into a ragged line ili: i4997 members: - ragged @@ -63255,7 +63255,7 @@ definition: - of a plant that is incompletely evergreen example: - - Brambles or blackberry are deciduous, semi-evergreen scrambling shrub + - Brambles or blackberry are deciduous, semi-evergreen scrambling shrub. ili: i5003 members: - semi-evergreen @@ -63313,7 +63313,7 @@ - in precisely the same words used by a writer or speaker example: - a direct quotation - - repeated their dialog verbatim + - … repeated their dialog verbatim ili: i5007 members: - direct @@ -63397,7 +63397,7 @@ definition: - not quite exact or correct example: - - the approximate time was 10 o'clock + - The approximate time was 10 o'clock. - a rough guess - a rough estimate ili: i5014 @@ -63426,7 +63426,7 @@ definition: - an indefinite quantity more than that specified example: - - invited 30-odd guests + - … invited 30-odd guests exemplifies: - 06318142-n ili: i5016 @@ -63676,7 +63676,7 @@ definition: - highly excited by eagerness, curiosity, etc. example: - - I've been agog all afternoon, waiting for the next episode in your mystery story + - I've been agog all afternoon, waiting for the next episode in your mystery story. ili: i5037 members: - agog @@ -63687,8 +63687,8 @@ definition: - possessed by inordinate excitement example: - - the crowd went crazy - - was crazy to try his new bicycle + - The crowd went crazy. + - … was crazy to try his new bicycle exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i5038 @@ -63712,7 +63712,7 @@ definition: - as if under the influence of alcohol example: - - felt intoxicated by her success + - … felt intoxicated by her success - drunk with excitement ili: i5040 members: @@ -63776,7 +63776,7 @@ definition: - not excited example: - - made an unexcited appraisal of the situation + - … made an unexcited appraisal of the situation ili: i5046 members: - unexcited @@ -63833,8 +63833,8 @@ definition: - affected by emotion as if by electricity; thrilling example: - - gave an electric reading of the play - - the new leader had a galvanic effect on morale + - … gave an electric reading of the play + - The new leader had a galvanic effect on morale. ili: i5050 members: - electric @@ -63848,7 +63848,7 @@ definition: - causing a surge of emotion or excitement example: - - she gave an electrifying performance + - She gave an electrifying performance. - a thrilling performer to watch ili: i5051 members: @@ -63910,7 +63910,7 @@ - not exciting example: - an unexciting novel - - lived an unexciting life + - … lived an unexciting life ili: i5056 members: - unexciting @@ -63938,7 +63938,7 @@ definition: - having no intellectual or emotional or spiritual excitement example: - - the production was professional but uninspired + - The production was professional but uninspired. ili: i5058 members: - uninspired @@ -64128,7 +64128,7 @@ definition: - capable of being renewed; replaceable example: - - renewable energy such as solar energy is theoretically inexhaustible + - Renewable energy such as solar energy is theoretically inexhaustible. ili: i5074 members: - renewable @@ -64177,9 +64177,9 @@ - not used up example: - leftover meatloaf - - she had a little money left over so she went to a movie + - She had a little money left over so she went to a movie. - some odd dollars left - - saved the remaining sandwiches for supper + - … saved the remaining sandwiches for supper - unexpended provisions ili: i5078 members: @@ -64223,8 +64223,8 @@ - having existence or being or actuality example: - an attempt to refine the existent machinery to make it more efficient - - much of the beluga caviar existing in the world is found in the Soviet Union and - Iran + - Much of the beluga caviar existing in the world is found in the Soviet Union and + Iran. ili: i5081 members: - existent @@ -64237,7 +64237,7 @@ - in operation example: - keep hope alive - - the tradition was still alive + - The tradition was still alive. - an active tradition ili: i5082 members: @@ -64254,7 +64254,7 @@ definition: - not having existence or being or actuality example: - - chimeras are nonexistent + - Chimeras are nonexistent. ili: i5083 members: - nonexistent @@ -64268,8 +64268,8 @@ definition: - nonexistent example: - - the thumb is absent - - her appetite was lacking + - The thumb is absent. + - Her appetite was lacking. ili: i5084 members: - lacking @@ -64286,7 +64286,7 @@ - writing barren of insight - young recruits destitute of experience - innocent of literary merit - - the sentence was devoid of meaning + - The sentence was devoid of meaning. ili: i5085 members: - barren @@ -64302,7 +64302,7 @@ - no longer existing or inaccessible through loss or destruction example: - source: G.B.Saul - text: its nonextant original was written on vellum + text: Its nonextant original was written on vellum. ili: i5086 members: - nonextant @@ -64351,8 +64351,8 @@ definition: - still in existence example: - - the Wollemi pine found in Australia is a surviving specimen of a conifer thought - to have been long extinct and therefore known as a living fossil + - The Wollemi pine found in Australia is a surviving specimen of a conifer thought + to have been long extinct and therefore known as a living fossil. - the only surviving frontier blockhouse in Pennsylvania ili: i5090 members: @@ -64381,7 +64381,7 @@ definition: - not surviving in active use example: - - Latin is a dead language + - Latin is a dead language. ili: i5092 members: - dead @@ -64419,7 +64419,7 @@ definition: - scheduled to arrive example: - - the train is due in 15 minutes + - The train is due in 15 minutes. ili: i5095 members: - due @@ -64430,7 +64430,7 @@ definition: - to be expected example: - - differences of opinion are quite expectable given the present information + - Differences of opinion are quite expectable given the present information. ili: i5096 members: - expectable @@ -64468,7 +64468,7 @@ definition: - without warning or announcement example: - - they arrived unannounced + - They arrived unannounced. - source: M.A.D.Howe text: a totally unheralded telegram that his daughter … died last night ili: i5099 @@ -64544,7 +64544,7 @@ definition: - serving to promote your interest example: - - was merciful only when mercy was expedient + - … was merciful only when mercy was expedient ili: i5104 members: - expedient @@ -64729,7 +64729,7 @@ definition: - relatively low in price or charging low prices example: - - it would have been cheap at twice the price + - It would have been cheap at twice the price. - inexpensive family restaurants ili: i5119 members: @@ -64852,8 +64852,8 @@ - (of persons, e.g.) having gained full status example: - a full-fledged lawyer - - by the age of seventeen I was a full-fledged atheist - - sees itself as a fully fledged rival party + - By the age of seventeen I was a full-fledged atheist. + - … sees itself as a fully fledged rival party ili: i5128 members: - full-fledged @@ -64950,7 +64950,7 @@ definition: - lacking training or experience example: - - the new men were eager to fight + - The new men were eager to fight. - raw recruits ili: i5135 members: @@ -64963,8 +64963,8 @@ definition: - not initiated; deficient in relevant experience example: - - it seemed a bizarre ceremony to uninitiated western eyes - - he took part in the experiment as a naive subject + - It seemed a bizarre ceremony to uninitiated western eyes. + - He took part in the experiment as a naive subject. ili: i5136 members: - uninitiate @@ -65018,7 +65018,7 @@ definition: - no longer valid example: - - the license is invalid + - The license is invalid. ili: i5140 members: - invalid @@ -65052,7 +65052,7 @@ definition: - still legally acceptable example: - - the license is still valid + - The license is still valid. ili: i5143 members: - valid @@ -65093,7 +65093,7 @@ - incapable of being explained or accounted for example: - inexplicable errors - - left the house at three in the morning for inexplicable reasons + - … left the house at three in the morning for inexplicable reasons ili: i5146 members: - inexplicable @@ -65108,11 +65108,11 @@ definition: - of an obscure nature example: - - the new insurance policy is written without cryptic or mysterious terms + - The new insurance policy is written without cryptic or mysterious terms. - a deep dark secret - the inscrutable workings of Providence - source: Rachel Carson - text: in its mysterious past it encompasses all the dim origins of life + text: In its mysterious past it encompasses all the dim origins of life. - rituals totally mystifying to visitors from other lands ili: i5147 members: @@ -65129,7 +65129,7 @@ definition: - seemingly contradictory but nonetheless possibly true example: - - it is paradoxical that standing is more tiring than walking + - It is paradoxical that standing is more tiring than walking. ili: i5148 members: - paradoxical @@ -65173,7 +65173,7 @@ - precisely and clearly expressed or readily observable; leaving nothing to implication example: - explicit instructions - - she made her wishes explicit + - She made her wishes explicit. - explicit sexual scenes ili: i5151 members: @@ -65253,9 +65253,9 @@ - implied though not directly expressed; inherent in the nature of something example: - an implicit agreement not to raise the subject - - there was implicit criticism in his voice - - anger was implicit in the argument - - the oak is implicit in the acorn + - There was implicit criticism in his voice. + - Anger was implicit in the argument. + - The oak is implicit in the acorn. ili: i5157 members: - implicit @@ -65283,7 +65283,7 @@ definition: - implied by or inferred from actions or statements example: - - gave silent consent + - … gave silent consent - a tacit agreement - the understood provisos of a custody agreement ili: i5159 @@ -65301,7 +65301,7 @@ - the unexpressed terms of the agreement - things left unsaid - some kind of unspoken agreement - - his action is clear but his reason remains unstated + - His action is clear but his reason remains unstated. ili: i5160 members: - unexpressed @@ -65327,7 +65327,7 @@ - not developed, improved, exploited or used example: - vast unexploited (or undeveloped) natural resources - - taxes on undeveloped lots are low + - Taxes on undeveloped lots are low. ili: i5163 members: - unexploited @@ -65587,7 +65587,7 @@ definition: - able or tending to expand or characterized by expansion example: - - Expansive materials + - expansive materials - the expansive force of fire ili: i5186 members: @@ -65602,7 +65602,7 @@ definition: - capable of being distended; able to stretch and expand example: - - the stomach is a distensible organ + - The stomach is a distensible organ. ili: i5187 members: - distensible @@ -65617,7 +65617,7 @@ - 06090110-n example: - erectile tissue - - the penis is an erectile organ + - The penis is an erectile organ. ili: i5188 members: - erectile @@ -65662,7 +65662,7 @@ - capable of being extinguished or killed example: - an extinguishable fire - - hope too is extinguishable + - Hope too is extinguishable. ili: i5192 members: - extinguishable @@ -65794,7 +65794,7 @@ definition: - being on the outside or further from a center example: - - spent hours adorning the outer man + - … spent hours adorning the outer man - the outer suburbs ili: i5202 members: @@ -65975,10 +65975,10 @@ example: - source: Leonard Bernstein text: Beethoven's manuscript looks like a bloody record of a tremendous inner - battle + battle. - source: David Denby - text: she thinks she has no soul, no interior life, but the truth is that she - has no access to it + text: She thinks she has no soul, no interior life, but the truth is that she + has no access to it. - source: A.R.Gurney,Jr. text: an internal sense of rightousness ili: i5216 @@ -66167,7 +66167,7 @@ definition: - having or showing only one eye example: - - one-eyed Jacks are wild + - One-eyed Jacks are wild. - the three one-eyed Cyclopes of Greek myth ili: i5231 members: @@ -66247,10 +66247,10 @@ - capable of or suitable for being played or played on example: - a playable lie in golf - - the baseball fan reached out and caught a foul that was judged playable - - the ball field was playable + - The baseball fan reached out and caught a foul that was judged playable. + - The ball field was playable. - source: P.H.Lang - text: harpsichord music is readily playable + text: Harpsichord music is readily playable. ili: i5239 members: - playable @@ -66259,9 +66259,9 @@ definition: - not capable of or suitable for being played or played on example: - - the golf ball was in an unplayable lie - - the field was unplayable - - some music seems almost unplayable + - The golf ball was in an unplayable lie. + - The field was unplayable. + - Some music seems almost unplayable. ili: i5240 members: - unplayable @@ -66272,7 +66272,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - he hit a fair ball over the third base bag + - He hit a fair ball over the third base bag. ili: i5241 members: - fair @@ -66285,8 +66285,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - the ball landed in fair territory - - the left fielder stayed in bounds to make the catch + - The ball landed in fair territory. + - The left fielder stayed in bounds to make the catch. ili: i5242 members: - in-bounds @@ -66395,9 +66395,9 @@ definition: - not fair; marked by injustice or partiality or deception example: - - used unfair methods - - it was an unfair trial - - took an unfair advantage + - … used unfair methods + - It was an unfair trial. + - … took an unfair advantage ili: i5250 members: - unfair @@ -66413,7 +66413,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00446787-n example: - - her accusations were below the belt + - Her accusations were below the belt. ili: i5251 members: - below the belt @@ -66425,7 +66425,7 @@ - violating accepted standards or rules example: - a dirty fighter - - used foul means to gain power + - … used foul means to gain power - a nasty unsporting serve - fined for unsportsmanlike behavior ili: i5252 @@ -66442,7 +66442,7 @@ definition: - brutally unfair or harsh example: - - received raw treatment from his friends + - … received raw treatment from his friends - a raw deal ili: i5253 members: @@ -66515,7 +66515,7 @@ example: - years of faithful service - faithful employees - - we do not doubt that England has a faithful patriot in the Lord Chancellor + - We do not doubt that England has a faithful patriot in the Lord Chancellor. ili: i5258 members: - faithful @@ -66545,7 +66545,7 @@ definition: - devoted (sometimes fanatically) to a cause or concept or truth example: - - true believers bonded together against all who disagreed with them + - True believers bonded together against all who disagreed with them. ili: i5260 members: - 'true' @@ -66603,7 +66603,7 @@ - not true to an obligation or trust example: - source: Bruno Laske - text: is untrue to his highest opportunity and duty + text: … is untrue to his highest opportunity and duty ili: i5264 members: - untrue @@ -66615,7 +66615,7 @@ - not having sexual relations with anyone except your husband or wife, or your boyfriend or girlfriend example: - - he remained faithful to his wife + - He remained faithful to his wife. ili: i5265 members: - faithful @@ -66626,7 +66626,7 @@ definition: - sexually faithful example: - - she was true to her significant other + - She was true to her significant other. ili: i5266 members: - true to @@ -66640,7 +66640,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - her husband was unfaithful + - Her husband was unfaithful. ili: i5267 members: - unfaithful @@ -66672,7 +66672,7 @@ - steadfast in allegiance or duty example: - loyal subjects - - loyal friends stood by him + - Loyal friends stood by him. ili: i5269 members: - loyal @@ -66690,7 +66690,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01127115-n example: - - it is impossible to be allegiant to two opposing forces + - It is impossible to be allegiant to two opposing forces. ili: i5270 members: - allegiant @@ -66768,7 +66768,7 @@ definition: - deserting your allegiance or duty to leader or cause or principle example: - - disloyal aides revealed his indiscretions to the papers + - Disloyal aides revealed his indiscretions to the papers. ili: i5276 members: - disloyal @@ -66834,7 +66834,7 @@ definition: - having deserted a cause or principle example: - - some provinces had proved recreant + - Some provinces had proved recreant. - renegade supporters of the usurper ili: i5281 members: @@ -66847,7 +66847,7 @@ definition: - likely to fail or make errors example: - - everyone is fallible to some degree + - Everyone is fallible to some degree. ili: i5282 members: - fallible @@ -66872,7 +66872,7 @@ definition: - capable of making an error example: - - all men are error-prone + - All men are error-prone. ili: i5284 members: - erring @@ -66909,8 +66909,8 @@ example: - an infallible antidote - an infallible memory - - the Catholic Church considers the Pope infallible - - no doctor is infallible + - The Catholic Church considers the Pope infallible. + - No doctor is infallible. ili: i5287 members: - infallible @@ -66937,7 +66937,7 @@ - not liable to error example: - source: G.G.Coulton - text: the Church was … theoretically inerrant and omnicompetent + text: The Church was … theoretically inerrant and omnicompetent. - lack an inerrant literary sense - an unerring marksman ili: i5289 @@ -66972,7 +66972,7 @@ definition: - having fair knowledge of example: - - they were acquainted + - They were acquainted. - fully acquainted with the facts ili: i5291 members: @@ -66984,7 +66984,7 @@ definition: - much trodden and worn smooth or bare example: - - did not stray from the beaten path + - … did not stray from the beaten path ili: i5292 members: - beaten @@ -66996,7 +66996,7 @@ - frequently experienced; known closely or intimately example: - a long-familiar face - - a well-known voice reached her ears + - A well-known voice reached her ears. ili: i5293 members: - long-familiar @@ -67038,9 +67038,9 @@ definition: - not known before example: - - used many strange words - - saw many strange faces in the crowd - - don't let anyone unknown into the house + - … used many strange words + - … saw many strange faces in the crowd + - Don't let anyone unknown into the house. ili: i5296 members: - strange @@ -67068,7 +67068,7 @@ example: - a strange exaltation that was indefinable - a strange fantastical mind - - what a strange sense of humor she has + - What a strange sense of humor she has. ili: i5298 members: - strange @@ -67107,8 +67107,8 @@ definition: - bizarre or fantastic example: - - had a crazy dream - - wore a crazy hat + - … had a crazy dream + - … wore a crazy hat ili: i5300 members: - crazy @@ -67120,12 +67120,12 @@ - beyond or deviating from the usual or expected example: - a curious hybrid accent - - her speech has a funny twang - - they have some funny ideas about war - - had an odd name + - Her speech has a funny twang. + - They have some funny ideas about war. + - … had an odd name - the peculiar aromatic odor of cloves - something definitely queer about this town - - what a rum fellow + - What a rum fellow. - singular behavior ili: i5301 members: @@ -67170,7 +67170,7 @@ definition: - strange and somewhat frightening example: - - the whole experience was really freaky + - The whole experience was really freaky. exemplifies: - 07171981-n ili: i5304 @@ -67233,7 +67233,7 @@ text: the head terminating in the quaint duck bill which gives the animal its vernacular name - source: Sir Walter Scott - text: came forth a quaint and fearful sight + text: … came forth a quaint and fearful sight - a quaint sense of humor ili: i5309 members: @@ -67288,7 +67288,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - it is a common or garden sparrow + - It is a common or garden sparrow. members: - garden partOfSpeech: s @@ -67347,10 +67347,10 @@ definition: - fashionable and attractive at the time; often skilled or socially adept example: - - he's a cool dude - - that's cool - - Mary's dress is really cool - - it's not cool to arrive at a party too early + - He's a cool dude. + - That's cool. + - Mary's dress is really cool. + - It's not cool to arrive at a party too early. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i5317 @@ -67410,7 +67410,7 @@ - currently fashionable example: - the in thing to do - - large shoulder pads are in + - Large shoulder pads are in. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i5321 @@ -67423,7 +67423,7 @@ definition: - in accord with the most fashionable ideas or style example: - - wears only the latest style + - … wears only the latest style - cutting-edge technology - a with-it boutique - add a sleek look to this with-it kitchen @@ -67440,7 +67440,7 @@ definition: - relating to a recently developed fashion or style example: - - their offices are in a modern skyscraper + - Their offices are in a modern skyscraper. - tables in modernistic designs ili: i5323 members: @@ -67581,7 +67581,7 @@ definition: - no longer fashionable example: - - that style is out these days + - That style is out these days. ili: i5333 members: - out @@ -67592,7 +67592,7 @@ definition: - outdated example: - - my mother has these prehistoric ideas about proper clothes + - My mother has these prehistoric ideas about proper clothes. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i5334 @@ -67764,7 +67764,7 @@ example: - a hot sports car - a blistering pace - - got off to a hot start + - … got off to a hot start - in hot pursuit - a red-hot line drive ili: i5345 @@ -67802,7 +67802,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06279783-n example: - - the broadcast was interrupted by a fast-breaking news story about the invasion + - The broadcast was interrupted by a fast-breaking news story about the invasion. ili: i5348 members: - fast-breaking @@ -67855,7 +67855,7 @@ - moving with great haste example: - affection for this hurrying driving … little man - - lashed the scurrying horses + - … lashed the scurrying horses ili: i5352 members: - hurrying @@ -67869,7 +67869,7 @@ example: - an immediate reply to my letter - a prompt reply - - was quick to respond + - … was quick to respond - a straightaway denial ili: i5353 members: @@ -67884,7 +67884,7 @@ definition: - occurring with no delay example: - - relief was instantaneous + - Relief was instantaneous. - instant gratification ili: i5354 members: @@ -67908,11 +67908,11 @@ definition: - accomplished rapidly and without delay example: - - was quick to make friends - - his quick reaction prevented an accident - - hoped for a speedy resolution of the problem + - … was quick to make friends + - His quick reaction prevented an accident. + - … hoped for a speedy resolution of the problem - a speedy recovery - - he has a right to a speedy trial + - He has a right to a speedy trial. ili: i5356 members: - quick @@ -67949,8 +67949,8 @@ definition: - quick and brisk example: - - I gave him a smart salute - - we walked at a smart pace + - I gave him a smart salute. + - We walked at a smart pace. ili: i5359 members: - smart @@ -67990,8 +67990,8 @@ example: - a slow walker - the slow lane of traffic - - her steps were slow - - he was slow in reacting to the news + - Her steps were slow. + - He was slow in reacting to the news. - slow but steady growth ili: i5362 members: @@ -68090,7 +68090,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - the band played a fast fox trot + - The band played a fast fox trot. ili: i5370 members: - fast @@ -68162,7 +68162,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - the band played a slow waltz + - The band played a slow waltz. ili: i5377 members: - slow @@ -68252,7 +68252,7 @@ definition: - (used of timepieces) indicating a time ahead of or later than the correct time example: - - my watch is fast + - My watch is fast. ili: i5386 members: - fast @@ -68261,7 +68261,7 @@ definition: - (used of timepieces) indicating a time earlier than the correct time example: - - the clock is slow + - The clock is slow. ili: i5387 members: - slow @@ -68386,7 +68386,7 @@ - 06087198-n example: - fastidious microorganisms - - certain highly specialized xerophytes are extremely exacting in their requirements + - Certain highly specialized xerophytes are extremely exacting in their requirements. ili: i5396 members: - fastidious @@ -68411,7 +68411,7 @@ definition: - having an (over)abundance of flesh example: - - he hadn't remembered how fat she was + - He hadn't remembered how fat she was. exemplifies: - 06730109-n ili: i5398 @@ -68473,7 +68473,7 @@ - (of a female body) healthily plump and vigorous example: - source: Robt.A.Hamilton - text: a generation ago … buxom actresses were popular + text: A generation ago … buxom actresses were popular. ili: i5402 members: - buxom @@ -68556,7 +68556,7 @@ definition: - euphemisms for ‘fat’ example: - - men are portly and women are stout + - Men are portly and women are stout. ili: i5409 members: - portly @@ -68573,9 +68573,9 @@ definition: - lacking excess flesh example: - - you can't be too rich or too thin + - You can't be too rich or too thin. - source: Shakespeare - text: Yon Cassius has a lean and hungry look + text: Yon Cassius has a lean and hungry look. ili: i5410 members: - thin @@ -68616,9 +68616,9 @@ - very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold example: - a nightmare population of gaunt men and skeletal boys - - eyes were haggard and cavernous + - Eyes were haggard and cavernous. - small pinched faces - - kept life in his wasted frame only by grim concentration + - … kept life in his wasted frame only by grim concentration ili: i5412 members: - cadaverous @@ -68730,11 +68730,11 @@ - lean and wrinkled by shrinkage as from age or illness example: - the old woman's shriveled skin - - he looked shriveled and ill + - He looked shriveled and ill. - a shrunken old man - source: W.F.Starkie text: a lanky scarecrow of a man with withered face and lantern jaws - - he did well despite his withered arm + - He did well despite his withered arm. - a wizened little man with frizzy grey hair ili: i5421 members: @@ -68752,9 +68752,9 @@ - being of delicate or slender build example: - source: Frank Norris - text: she was slender as a willow shoot is slender + text: She was slender as a willow shoot is slender. - a slim girl with straight blonde hair - - watched her slight figure cross the street + - … watched her slight figure cross the street ili: i5422 members: - slender @@ -68851,7 +68851,7 @@ definition: - composed of animal fat example: - - adipose tissue constitutes the fat of meat + - Adipose tissue constitutes the fat of meat. ili: i5429 members: - adipose @@ -68943,7 +68943,7 @@ - used of milk and milk products from which the cream has been removed example: - yogurt made with skim milk - - she can drink skimmed milk but should avoid butter + - She can drink skimmed milk but should avoid butter. ili: i5436 members: - skim @@ -69077,7 +69077,7 @@ definition: - (of winds or weather) tending to promote or facilitate example: - - the days were fair and the winds were favorable + - The days were fair and the winds were favorable. ili: i5448 members: - favorable @@ -69132,9 +69132,9 @@ - encouraging or approving or pleasing example: - a favorable reply - - he received a favorable rating - - listened with a favorable ear - - made a favorable impression + - He received a favorable rating. + - … listened with a favorable ear + - … made a favorable impression ili: i5452 members: - favorable @@ -69211,7 +69211,7 @@ - contrary to your interests or welfare example: - adverse circumstances - - made a place for themselves under the most untoward conditions + - … made a place for themselves under the most untoward conditions ili: i5457 members: - adverse @@ -69416,7 +69416,7 @@ definition: - (of an arrow) not equipped with feathers example: - - shot an unfledged arrow + - … shot an unfledged arrow ili: i5474 members: - unfledged @@ -69449,7 +69449,7 @@ fortune example: - a congratulatory telegram - - the usual congratulatory crowd was conspicuously absent + - The usual congratulatory crowd was conspicuously absent. - a gratulatory address ili: i5476 members: @@ -69505,7 +69505,7 @@ example: - an infelicitous remark - infelicitous phrasing - - the infelicitous typesetting was due to illegible copy + - The infelicitous typesetting was due to illegible copy. ili: i5480 members: - infelicitous @@ -69520,7 +69520,7 @@ - an awkward prose style - a clumsy apology - his cumbersome writing style - - if the rumor is true, can anything be more inept than to repeat it now? + - If the rumor is true, can anything be more inept than to repeat it now? ili: i5481 members: - awkward @@ -69627,7 +69627,7 @@ - not bearing offspring example: - a barren woman - - learned early in his marriage that he was sterile + - … learned early in his marriage that he was sterile ili: i5489 members: - barren @@ -69661,8 +69661,8 @@ definition: - ended or brought to an end example: - - are you finished? - - gave me the finished manuscript + - Are you finished? + - … gave me the finished manuscript ili: i5492 members: - finished @@ -69678,8 +69678,8 @@ definition: - having come or been brought to a conclusion example: - - the harvesting was complete - - the affair is over, ended, finished + - The harvesting was complete. + - The affair is over, ended, finished. - the abruptly terminated interview ili: i5493 members: @@ -69696,7 +69696,7 @@ definition: - dealt with; disposed of example: - - I'm so relieved that my midterm is out of the way + - I'm so relieved that my midterm is out of the way. members: - out-of-the-way - out of the way @@ -69708,8 +69708,8 @@ - having finished or arrived at completion example: - certain to make history before he's done - - it's a done deed - - after the treatment, the patient is through except for follow-up + - It's a done deed. + - After the treatment, the patient is through except for follow-up. - almost through with his studies ili: i5494 members: @@ -69724,7 +69724,7 @@ - having no further concern with example: - source: John Dos Passos - text: he was through with school and he was through with family + text: He was through with school and he was through with family. - done with gambling - done with drinking ili: i5495 @@ -69753,7 +69753,7 @@ definition: - used up example: - - time is up + - Time is up. ili: i5497 members: - up @@ -69765,7 +69765,7 @@ - not brought to an end or conclusion example: - unfinished business - - the building is still unfinished + - The building is still unfinished. ili: i5498 members: - unfinished @@ -69779,7 +69779,7 @@ definition: - not yet finished example: - - his thesis is still incomplete + - His thesis is still incomplete. - an uncompleted play ili: i5499 members: @@ -69803,7 +69803,7 @@ definition: - not done example: - - the work could be done or undone and nobody cared + - The work could be done or undone and nobody cared. ili: i5501 members: - undone @@ -69814,7 +69814,7 @@ definition: - not ended; lacking an end or conclusion example: - - he did with the book still unended + - He did with the book still unended. ili: i5502 members: - unended @@ -69933,7 +69933,7 @@ definition: - (of stone especially) not given a finished form by or as if by hewing example: - - a house of unhewn grey stone roughly cemented together + - A house of unhewn grey stone roughly cemented together. ili: i5512 members: - unhewn @@ -70034,7 +70034,7 @@ - having no known beginning and presumably no end example: - the dateless rise and fall of the tides - - time is endless + - Time is endless. - sempiternal truth ili: i5520 members: @@ -70152,7 +70152,7 @@ definition: - serving to open or begin example: - - began the slide show with some introductory remarks + - … began the slide show with some introductory remarks ili: i5529 members: - introductory @@ -70192,7 +70192,7 @@ definition: - occurring at or forming an end or termination example: - - his concluding words came as a surprise + - His concluding words came as a surprise. - the final chapter - the last days of the dinosaurs - terminal leave @@ -70265,7 +70265,7 @@ are patterned example: - archetypal patterns - - she was the prototypal student activist + - She was the prototypal student activist. ili: i5536 members: - archetypal @@ -70295,7 +70295,7 @@ definition: - occurring at the beginning example: - - took the initial step toward reconciliation + - … took the initial step toward reconciliation ili: i5538 members: - initial @@ -70335,11 +70335,11 @@ - preceding all others in time or being as first made or performed example: - the original inhabitants of the Americas - - the book still has its original binding - - restored the house to its original condition + - The book still has its original binding. + - … restored the house to its original condition - the original performance of the opera - the original cast - - retracted his original statement + - … retracted his original statement ili: i5541 members: - original @@ -70388,9 +70388,9 @@ example: - the last time I saw Paris - the last day of the month - - had the last word - - waited until the last minute - - he raised his voice in a last supreme call + - … had the last word + - … waited until the last minute + - He raised his voice in a last supreme call. - the last game of the season - down to his last nickel ili: i5545 @@ -70429,8 +70429,8 @@ - being the last or concluding element of a series example: - the ultimate sonata of that opus - - a distinction between the verb and noun senses of ‘conflict’ is that in the verb - the stress is on the ultimate (or last) syllable + - A distinction between the verb and noun senses of ‘conflict’ is that in the verb + the stress is on the ultimate (or last) syllable. ili: i5548 members: - ultimate @@ -70485,7 +70485,7 @@ definition: - being neither at the beginning nor at the end in a series example: - - adolescence is an awkward in-between age + - Adolescence is an awkward in-between age. - in a mediate position - the middle point on a line ili: i5552 @@ -70514,7 +70514,7 @@ definition: - second last example: - - the author inadvertently reveals the murderer in the penultimate chapter + - The author inadvertently reveals the murderer in the penultimate chapter. - the figures in the next-to-last column ili: i5554 members: @@ -70577,7 +70577,7 @@ example: - first soprano - the first violin section - - played first horn + - … played first horn ili: i5559 members: - first @@ -70642,8 +70642,8 @@ definition: - physically and mentally sound or healthy example: - - felt relaxed and fit after their holiday - - keeps fit with diet and exercise + - … felt relaxed and fit after their holiday + - … keeps fit with diet and exercise ili: i5565 members: - fit @@ -70656,7 +70656,7 @@ - having a strong healthy body example: - an able seaman - - every able-bodied young man served in the army + - Every able-bodied young man served in the army. ili: i5566 members: - able @@ -70668,7 +70668,7 @@ definition: - physically fit example: - - exercised daily to keep herself in condition + - … exercised daily to keep herself in condition ili: i5567 members: - conditioned @@ -70819,7 +70819,7 @@ definition: - out of condition; not strong or robust; incapable of exertion or endurance example: - - he was too soft for the army + - He was too soft for the army. - flabby around the middle - flaccid cheeks ili: i5578 @@ -70868,10 +70868,10 @@ - meeting adequate standards for a purpose example: - a fit subject for discussion - - it is fit and proper that you be there + - It is fit and proper that you be there. - water fit to drink - fit for duty - - do as you see fit to + - Do as you see fit to. ili: i5582 members: - fit @@ -70884,7 +70884,7 @@ definition: - adequate for the purpose example: - - the water was acceptable for drinking + - The water was acceptable for drinking. ili: i5583 members: - acceptable @@ -71046,7 +71046,7 @@ definition: - (of muscles) relieved of stiffness by stretching example: - - well-stretched muscles are less susceptible to injury + - Well-stretched muscles are less susceptible to injury. ili: i5597 members: - stretched @@ -71073,7 +71073,7 @@ definition: - having stiff muscles as the result of excessive exercise example: - - he arrived accompanied by two muscle-bound body guards + - He arrived accompanied by two muscle-bound body guards. ili: i5599 members: - muscle-bound @@ -71135,7 +71135,7 @@ - able to be negotiated or arranged by compromise example: - negotiable demands - - the proposal is still on the table + - The proposal is still on the table. ili: i5604 members: - negotiable @@ -71162,9 +71162,9 @@ definition: - impervious to pleas, persuasion, requests, reason example: - - he is adamant in his refusal to change his mind + - He is adamant in his refusal to change his mind. - source: W.Churchill - text: 'Cynthia was inexorable: she would have none of him' + text: 'Cynthia was inexorable: she would have none of him.' - an intransigent conservative opposed to every liberal tendency ili: i5606 members: @@ -71231,7 +71231,7 @@ definition: - not making concessions example: - - took an uncompromising stance in the peace talks + - … took an uncompromising stance in the peace talks - uncompromising honesty ili: i5611 members: @@ -71257,8 +71257,8 @@ definition: - making or willing to make concessions example: - - loneliness tore through him … whenever he thought of … even the compromising Louis - du Tillet + - Loneliness tore through him … whenever he thought of … even the compromising Louis + du Tillet. ili: i5613 members: - compromising @@ -71318,8 +71318,8 @@ - capable of adapting (of becoming or being made suitable) to a particular situation or use example: - - to succeed one must be adaptable - - the frame was adaptable to cloth bolts of different widths + - To succeed one must be adaptable. + - The frame was adaptable to cloth bolts of different widths. ili: i5618 members: - adaptable @@ -71489,7 +71489,7 @@ definition: - (of hair) having curls or waves example: - - they envied her naturally curly hair + - They envied her naturally curly hair. ili: i5632 members: - curly @@ -71545,7 +71545,7 @@ definition: - (of hair) having waves example: - - she had long wavy hair + - She had long wavy hair. ili: i5637 members: - wavy @@ -71558,7 +71558,7 @@ definition: - (of hair) having no waves or curls example: - - her naturally straight hair hung long and silky + - Her naturally straight hair hung long and silky. ili: i5638 members: - straight @@ -71655,7 +71655,7 @@ definition: - (of snakes and eels) naturally footless example: - - eels are apodal + - Eels are apodal. ili: i5647 members: - apodal @@ -71988,7 +71988,7 @@ - characteristic of or existing by virtue of geographic origin example: - the native North American sugar maple - - many native artists studied abroad + - Many native artists studied abroad. ili: i5676 members: - native @@ -72002,10 +72002,10 @@ definition: - originating where it is found example: - - the autochthonal fauna of Australia includes the kangaroo + - The autochthonal fauna of Australia includes the kangaroo. - autochthonous rocks and people and folktales - endemic folkways - - the Ainu are indigenous to the northernmost islands of Japan + - The Ainu are indigenous to the northernmost islands of Japan. ili: i5677 members: - autochthonal @@ -72104,7 +72104,7 @@ example: - external commerce - international trade - - developing nations need outside help + - Developing nations need outside help. ili: i5685 members: - external @@ -72131,8 +72131,8 @@ definition: - inside the country example: - - the British Home Office has broader responsibilities than the United States Department - of the Interior + - The British Home Office has broader responsibilities than the United States Department + of the Interior. - the nation's internal politics ili: i5687 members: @@ -72148,8 +72148,8 @@ - of or relating to the government of a municipality example: - source: J.L.kuntz - text: international law … only authorizes a belligerent to punish a spy under - its municipal law + text: International law … only authorizes a belligerent to punish a spy under + its municipal law. ili: i5688 members: - municipal @@ -72164,8 +72164,8 @@ example: - domestic worries - domestic happiness - - they share the domestic chores - - everything sounded very peaceful and domestic + - They share the domestic chores. + - Everything sounded very peaceful and domestic. - an author of blood-and-thunder novels yet quite domestic in his taste ili: i5689 members: @@ -72181,7 +72181,7 @@ definition: - accustomed to home life example: - - some men think it unmanly to be domesticated; others find gratification in it + - Some men think it unmanly to be domesticated; others find gratification in it. ili: i5690 members: - domesticated @@ -72223,7 +72223,7 @@ definition: - related to or suited to a husband example: - - assumed husbandly duties like mowing the lawn + - … assumed husbandly duties like mowing the lawn ili: i5694 members: - husbandly @@ -72236,7 +72236,7 @@ definition: - not domestic or related to home example: - - had established herself in her career at the price of being so undomestic she + - … had established herself in her career at the price of being so undomestic she didn't even know how to light the oven ili: i5695 members: @@ -72248,7 +72248,7 @@ definition: - unaccustomed to home life example: - - after years of marriage he remained essentially undomesticated + - After years of marriage he remained essentially undomesticated. ili: i5696 members: - undomesticated @@ -72290,7 +72290,7 @@ example: - haunting memories - source: Claudia Cassidy - text: the cathedral organ and the distant voices have a haunting beauty + text: The cathedral organ and the distant voices have a haunting beauty. ili: i5700 members: - haunting @@ -72311,7 +72311,7 @@ definition: - memorable for being a special occasion example: - - on red-letter nights a large gathering greeted the celebrity + - On red-letter nights a large gathering greeted the celebrity. ili: i5702 members: - red-letter @@ -72335,7 +72335,7 @@ definition: - tolerant and forgiving under provocation example: - - our neighbor was very kind about the window our son broke + - Our neighbor was very kind about the window our son broke. ili: i5704 members: - kind @@ -72392,7 +72392,7 @@ - pay one's formal respects - formal dress - a formal ball - - the requirement was only formal and often ignored + - The requirement was only formal and often ignored. - a formal education ili: i5708 members: @@ -72426,7 +72426,7 @@ definition: - rigidly formal or bound by convention example: - - their ceremonious greetings did not seem heartfelt + - Their ceremonious greetings did not seem heartfelt. ili: i5710 members: - ceremonious @@ -72511,7 +72511,7 @@ definition: - moderately formal; requiring a dinner jacket example: - - he wore semiformal attire + - He wore semiformal attire. - a black-tie dinner ili: i5717 members: @@ -72526,8 +72526,8 @@ - rigidly formal example: - a starchy manner - - the letter was stiff and formal - - his prose has a buckram quality + - The letter was stiff and formal. + - His prose has a buckram quality. ili: i5718 members: - starchy @@ -72586,7 +72586,7 @@ - natural and unstudied example: - using their Christian names in a casual way - - lectured in a free-and-easy style + - … lectured in a free-and-easy style ili: i5722 members: - free-and-easy @@ -72628,7 +72628,7 @@ - (of spoken and written language) adhering to traditional standards of correctness and without casual, contracted, and colloquial forms example: - - the paper was written in formal English + - The paper was written in formal English. ili: i5725 members: - formal @@ -72639,7 +72639,7 @@ definition: - appropriate to literature rather than everyday speech or writing example: - - when trying to impress someone she spoke in an affected literary style + - When trying to impress someone she spoke in an affected literary style. ili: i5726 members: - literary @@ -72669,7 +72669,7 @@ definition: - characteristic of informal spoken language or conversation example: - - wrote her letters in a colloquial style + - … wrote her letters in a colloquial style - the broken syntax and casual enunciation of conversational English ili: i5728 members: @@ -72736,7 +72736,7 @@ - marked by lack of affectation or pedantry example: - source: W.D.Howells - text: her talk was very unliterary + text: Her talk was very unliterary. ili: i5733 members: - unliterary @@ -72749,8 +72749,8 @@ - referring to the first of two things or persons mentioned (or the earlier one or ones of several) example: - - the novel was made into a film in 1943 and again in 1967; I prefer the former - version to the latter one + - The novel was made into a film in 1943 and again in 1967; I prefer the former + version to the latter one. ili: i5734 members: - former @@ -72786,7 +72786,7 @@ definition: - having unexpected good fortune example: - - other, less fortunate, children died + - Other, less fortunate, children died. - a fortunate choice ili: i5737 members: @@ -72804,8 +72804,8 @@ definition: - in a more fortunate or prosperous condition example: - - she would have been better off if she had stuck with teaching - - is better off than his classmate + - She would have been better off if she had stuck with teaching. + - … is better off than his classmate ili: i5738 members: - better off @@ -72829,7 +72829,7 @@ definition: - occurring by happy chance example: - - profits were enhanced by a fortuitous drop in the cost of raw materials + - Profits were enhanced by a fortuitous drop in the cost of raw materials. ili: i5740 members: - fortuitous @@ -72840,10 +72840,10 @@ definition: - resulting favorably example: - - it's a good thing that I wasn't there - - it is good that you stayed - - it is well that no one saw you - - all's well that ends well + - It's a good thing that I wasn't there. + - It is good that you stayed. + - It is well that no one saw you. + - All's well that ends well. ili: i5741 members: - good @@ -72855,7 +72855,7 @@ definition: - peculiarly fortunate or appropriate; as if by divine intervention example: - - a heaven-sent rain saved the crops + - A heaven-sent rain saved the crops. - a providential recovery ili: i5742 members: @@ -72881,7 +72881,7 @@ definition: - fortunately situated example: - - doesn't know when he's well-off + - … doesn't know when he's well-off ili: i5744 members: - well-off @@ -72917,7 +72917,7 @@ definition: - most unfortunate or miserable example: - - the most abject slaves joined in the revolt + - The most abject slaves joined in the revolt. - abject poverty ili: i5746 members: @@ -72929,13 +72929,13 @@ definition: - (of events) having extremely unfortunate or dire consequences; bringing ruin example: - - the stock market crashed on Black Friday + - The stock market crashed on Black Friday. - a calamitous defeat - - the battle was a disastrous end to a disastrous campaign + - The battle was a disastrous end to a disastrous campaign. - source: Charles Darwin - text: such doctrines, if true, would be absolutely fatal to my theory + text: Such doctrines, if true, would be absolutely fatal to my theory. - source: Douglas MacArthur - text: it is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it + text: It is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it. - a fateful error ili: i5747 members: @@ -72952,8 +72952,8 @@ - physically or spiritually homeless or deprived of security example: - source: James Stern - text: made a living out of shepherding dispossessed people from one country to - another + text: … made a living out of shepherding dispossessed people from one country + to another ili: i5748 members: - dispossessed @@ -72969,11 +72969,11 @@ - a hapless victim - miserable victims of war - source: Galsworthy - text: the shabby room struck her as extraordinarily pathetic + text: The shabby room struck her as extraordinarily pathetic. - piteous appeals for help - pitiable homeless children - a pitiful fate - - Oh, you poor thing + - Oh, you poor thing. - his poor distorted limbs - a wretched life ili: i5749 @@ -72994,11 +72994,11 @@ definition: - marked by or promising bad fortune example: - - their business venture was doomed from the start + - Their business venture was doomed from the start. - an ill-fated business venture - an ill-starred romance - source: W.H.Prescott - text: the unlucky prisoner was again put in irons + text: The unlucky prisoner was again put in irons. ili: i5750 members: - doomed @@ -73037,8 +73037,8 @@ - deserving regret example: - regrettable remarks - - it's regrettable that she didn't go to college - - it's too bad he had no feeling himself for church + - It's regrettable that she didn't go to college. + - It's too bad he had no feeling himself for church. ili: i5753 members: - regrettable @@ -73063,7 +73063,7 @@ - having a strong pleasant odor example: - source: Jean Stafford - text: the pine woods were more redolent + text: The pine woods were more redolent. ili: i5755 members: - aromatic @@ -73151,7 +73151,7 @@ - offensively malodorous example: - a foul odor - - the kitchen smelled really funky + - The kitchen smelled really funky. exemplifies: - 06730109-n ili: i5761 @@ -73439,7 +73439,7 @@ definition: - (used with ‘of’ or ‘with’) noticeably odorous example: - - the hall was redolent of floor wax + - The hall was redolent of floor wax. - air redolent with the fumes of beer and whiskey ili: i5787 members: @@ -73672,7 +73672,7 @@ definition: - securely fixed in place example: - - the post was still firm after being hit by the car + - The post was still firm after being hit by the car. ili: i5807 members: - fast @@ -73729,7 +73729,7 @@ definition: - secured or held in place by tape example: - - carefully taped pieces of glass served as a windowpane + - Carefully taped pieces of glass served as a windowpane. ili: i5812 members: - taped @@ -73762,8 +73762,8 @@ definition: - not fixed in position example: - - the detached shutter fell on him - - he pulled his arm free and ran + - The detached shutter fell on him. + - He pulled his arm free and ran. ili: i5815 members: - detached @@ -73775,7 +73775,7 @@ definition: - (of a part of the body) not firmly connected; movable or out of normal position example: - - floating ribs are not connected with the sternum + - Floating ribs are not connected with the sternum. - a floating kidney ili: i5816 members: @@ -73812,10 +73812,10 @@ - free enterprise - a free port - a free country - - I have an hour free + - I have an hour free. - free will - free of racism - - feel free to stay as long as you wish + - Feel free to stay as long as you wish. - a free choice ili: i5818 members: @@ -73870,8 +73870,8 @@ definition: - not busy; not otherwise committed example: - - he was not available for comment - - he was available and willing to accompany her + - He was not available for comment. + - He was available and willing to accompany her. ili: i5821 members: - available @@ -73895,8 +73895,8 @@ definition: - free from contact or proximity or connection example: - - we were clear of the danger - - the ship was clear of the reef + - We were clear of the danger. + - The ship was clear of the reef. ili: i5823 members: - clear @@ -73920,7 +73920,7 @@ definition: - free to go or do as one pleases example: - - Americans have always been a footloose people always moving on + - Americans have always been a footloose people always moving on. - a footloose young man eager to see the big city ili: i5825 members: @@ -73953,8 +73953,8 @@ definition: - free from constraint example: - - he was unconstrained by any of the sanctions of polite society - - the dog was unconstrained + - He was unconstrained by any of the sanctions of polite society. + - The dog was unconstrained. - idle, unconstrained gossip ili: i5828 members: @@ -73967,7 +73967,7 @@ - not held in check or subject to control example: - unhampered dissemination of news - - this would give black people the opportunity to live unhampered by racism + - This would give black people the opportunity to live unhampered by racism. ili: i5829 members: - unhampered @@ -73978,7 +73978,7 @@ definition: - free of restrictions on conduct example: - - I had unrestricted access + - I had unrestricted access. ili: i5830 members: - unrestricted @@ -74038,7 +74038,7 @@ - forced to turn and face attackers example: - a stag at bay - - she had me cornered between the porch and her car + - She had me cornered between the porch and her car. - like a trapped animal ili: i5834 members: @@ -74104,7 +74104,7 @@ definition: - not held in servitude example: - - after the Civil War he was a free man + - After the Civil War he was a free man. ili: i5840 members: - free @@ -74140,7 +74140,7 @@ definition: - held in servitude example: - - he was born of unfree parents + - He was born of unfree parents. ili: i5843 members: - unfree @@ -74231,7 +74231,7 @@ definition: - occurring from time to time example: - - took an occasional glass of wine + - … took an occasional glass of wine ili: i5850 members: - occasional @@ -74243,7 +74243,7 @@ - recurring only at long intervals example: - a rare appearance - - total eclipses are rare events + - Total eclipses are rare events. ili: i5851 members: - rare @@ -74313,7 +74313,7 @@ definition: - not left to spoil example: - - the meat is still good + - The meat is still good. ili: i5856 members: - good @@ -74358,7 +74358,7 @@ - freshly made or left example: - a warm trail - - the scent is warm + - The scent is warm. ili: i5859 members: - strong @@ -74376,7 +74376,7 @@ - lacking freshness, palatability, or showing deterioration from age example: - stale bread - - the beer was stale + - The beer was stale. ili: i5860 members: - stale @@ -74435,7 +74435,7 @@ definition: - not fresh today example: - - day-old bread is cheaper than fresh + - Day-old bread is cheaper than fresh. ili: i5864 members: - day-old @@ -74508,8 +74508,8 @@ definition: - touched by rot or decay example: + - ‘corrupt’ is archaic. - tainted bacon - - ‘corrupt’ is archaic ili: i5871 members: - corrupt @@ -74786,7 +74786,7 @@ example: - saliferous formations - In the south-east of the republic there is a major well-known saliferous basin - with stone and potassium-magnesium salts + with stone and potassium-magnesium salts. ili: i5894 members: - saliferous @@ -74916,10 +74916,10 @@ definition: - having or fostering a warm or friendly and informal atmosphere example: - - had a cozy chat + - … had a cozy chat - a relaxed informal manner - an intimate cocktail lounge - - the small room was cozy and intimate + - The small room was cozy and intimate. ili: i5903 members: - cozy @@ -74998,7 +74998,7 @@ definition: - lacking warmth or friendliness example: - - looked uncordial as we approached + - … looked uncordial as we approached ili: i5909 members: - uncordial @@ -75020,7 +75020,7 @@ - of or belonging to your own country's forces or those of an ally example: - in friendly territory - - he was accidentally killed by friendly fire + - He was accidentally killed by friendly fire. ili: i5911 members: - friendly @@ -75157,7 +75157,7 @@ definition: - still frozen example: - - there wasn't time to cook the unthawed turkey, so they had to settle for hotdogs + - There wasn't time to cook the unthawed turkey, so they had to settle for hotdogs. ili: i5923 members: - unthawed @@ -75217,7 +75217,7 @@ definition: - no longer frozen example: - - the thawed ground was muddy + - The thawed ground was muddy. ili: i5928 members: - thawed @@ -75288,7 +75288,7 @@ - producing offspring or set aside especially for producing offspring example: - the breeding population - - retained a few bulls for breeding purposes + - … retained a few bulls for breeding purposes ili: i5933 members: - breeding @@ -75325,8 +75325,8 @@ definition: - producing new life or offspring example: - - the reproductive potential of a species is its relative capacity to reproduce - itself under optimal conditions + - The reproductive potential of a species is its relative capacity to reproduce + itself under optimal conditions. - the reproductive or generative organs ili: i5936 members: @@ -75358,7 +75358,7 @@ definition: - bearing in abundance especially offspring example: - - flying foxes are extremely prolific + - Flying foxes are extremely prolific. - a prolific pear tree ili: i5939 members: @@ -75434,7 +75434,7 @@ definition: - without offspring example: - - in some societies a childless woman is rejected by her tribesmen + - In some societies a childless woman is rejected by her tribesmen. ili: i5946 members: - childless @@ -75450,7 +75450,7 @@ - a full glass - a sky full of stars - a full life - - the auditorium was full to overflowing + - The auditorium was full to overflowing. ili: i5947 members: - full @@ -75480,8 +75480,8 @@ definition: - covered with water example: - - the main deck was afloat (or awash) - - the monsoon left the whole place awash + - The main deck was afloat (or awash). + - The monsoon left the whole place awash. - a flooded bathroom - inundated farmlands - an overflowing tub @@ -75509,9 +75509,9 @@ - filled up example: - a brimful cup - - I am brimful of chowder + - I am brimful of chowder. - a child brimming over with curiosity - - eyes brimming with tears + - Eyes brimming with tears. ili: i5950 members: - brimful @@ -75559,7 +75559,7 @@ definition: - (usually followed by ‘with’ or used as a combining form) generously supplied with example: - - theirs was a house filled with laughter + - Theirs was a house filled with laughter. - a large hall filled with rows of desks - fog-filled air exemplifies: @@ -75610,7 +75610,7 @@ - full of; bearing great weight example: - trees heavy with fruit - - vines weighed down with grapes + - Vines weighed down with grapes. ili: i5958 members: - heavy @@ -75624,7 +75624,7 @@ example: - imbued with the spirit of the Reformation - words instinct with love - - it is replete with misery + - It is replete with misery. ili: i5959 members: - instinct @@ -75637,9 +75637,9 @@ definition: - filled with a great quantity example: + - ‘ladened’ is not current usage. - a tray loaded with dishes - table laden with food - - ‘ladened’ is not current usage ili: i5960 members: - laden @@ -75694,7 +75694,7 @@ - crammed with food example: - a full stomach - - I feel stuffed + - I feel stuffed. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i5965 @@ -75755,7 +75755,7 @@ - having everything extraneous removed including contents example: - the bare walls - - the cupboard was bare + - The cupboard was bare. ili: i5969 members: - bare @@ -75794,7 +75794,7 @@ example: - empty eyes - a glassy stare - - his eyes were glazed over with boredom + - His eyes were glazed over with boredom. ili: i5972 members: - glassy @@ -75806,7 +75806,7 @@ definition: - destitute or having been emptied of life or living beings example: - - after the dance the littered and lifeless ballroom echoed hollowly + - After the dance the littered and lifeless ballroom echoed hollowly. ili: i5973 members: - lifeless @@ -75817,8 +75817,8 @@ definition: - wrongfully emptied or stripped of anything of value example: - - the robbers left the looted train - - people returned to the plundered village + - The robbers left the looted train. + - People returned to the plundered village. ili: i5974 members: - looted @@ -75832,7 +75832,7 @@ definition: - without an occupant or incumbent example: - - the throne is never vacant + - The throne is never vacant. ili: i5975 members: - vacant @@ -75854,7 +75854,7 @@ definition: - containing nothing example: - - the earth was without form, and void + - The earth was without form, and void. ili: i5978 members: - void @@ -75879,7 +75879,7 @@ definition: - emptied of emotion example: - - after the violent argument he felt empty + - After the violent argument he felt empty. ili: i5980 members: - empty @@ -75890,7 +75890,7 @@ definition: - drained physically example: - - the day's events left her completely exhausted — her strength drained + - The day's events left her completely exhausted — her strength drained. ili: i5981 members: - exhausted @@ -75901,7 +75901,7 @@ definition: - not drained example: - - 'preserve wetlands: keep them undrained' + - 'Preserve wetlands: keep them undrained.' ili: i5982 members: - undrained @@ -75948,7 +75948,7 @@ definition: - involving half the standard or customary time for an activity example: - - he had two years of half-time training + - He had two years of half-time training. ili: i5986 members: - half-time @@ -75972,7 +75972,7 @@ definition: - not regular or skilled example: - - found only odd-job employment + - … found only odd-job employment ili: i5988 members: - odd-job @@ -75984,8 +75984,8 @@ - employed only part-time when one needs full-time employment or not making full use of your skills example: - - migrants are likely to be poor and underemployed - - able people are kept underemployed + - Migrants are likely to be poor and underemployed. + - Able people are kept underemployed. ili: i5989 members: - underemployed @@ -76062,7 +76062,7 @@ - serving an esthetic rather than a useful purpose example: - cosmetic fenders on cars - - the buildings were utilitarian rather than decorative + - The buildings were utilitarian rather than decorative. ili: i5995 members: - cosmetic @@ -76104,7 +76104,7 @@ domain_topic: - 03086983-n example: - - how soon will the computers be up? + - How soon will the computers be up? ili: i5998 members: - up @@ -76130,9 +76130,9 @@ definition: - not functioning properly example: - - something is amiss - - has gone completely haywire - - something is wrong with the engine + - Something is amiss. + - … has gone completely haywire + - Something is wrong with the engine. ili: i6000 members: - amiss @@ -76159,7 +76159,7 @@ definition: - out of balance or out of adjustment example: - - the front wheel of my bicycle is out of whack + - The front wheel of my bicycle is out of whack. exemplifies: - 07169038-n ili: i6002 @@ -76279,7 +76279,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - troops accoutered for battle + - Troops accoutered for battle. - properly accoutered for the trip ili: i6012 members: @@ -76311,7 +76311,7 @@ definition: - equipped with appropriate wearing apparel and accessories example: - - children properly outfitted for school + - Children properly outfitted for school. ili: i6015 members: - outfitted @@ -76322,7 +76322,7 @@ definition: - equipped or prepared with necessary intellectual resources example: - - prepared to be a scholar + - … prepared to be a scholar - graduates well prepared to handle such problems ili: i6016 members: @@ -76367,7 +76367,7 @@ definition: - poorly supplied with physical equipment example: - - the school was ill-equipped + - The school was ill-equipped. ili: i6020 members: - ill-equipped @@ -76435,7 +76435,7 @@ definition: - provided with a frame example: - - there were framed snapshots of family and friends on her desk + - There were framed snapshots of family and friends on her desk. ili: i6026 members: - framed @@ -76575,7 +76575,7 @@ definition: - leaving little contamination while consuming fuel example: - - natural gas is a clean-burning fuel + - Natural gas is a clean-burning fuel. ili: i6038 members: - clean-burning @@ -76660,7 +76660,7 @@ definition: - clearly and explicitly stated example: - - meals are at specified times + - Meals are at specified times. ili: i6046 members: - specified @@ -76696,7 +76696,7 @@ definition: - stated explicitly or in detail example: - - needed a specific amount + - … needed a specific amount ili: i6049 members: - specific @@ -76707,7 +76707,7 @@ definition: - not stated explicitly or in detail example: - - threatened unspecified reprisals + - … threatened unspecified reprisals ili: i6050 members: - unspecified @@ -76753,7 +76753,7 @@ definition: - (used of toothed parts or gears) interlocked and interacting example: - - the gears are engaged + - The gears are engaged. - meshed gears - intermeshed twin rotors ili: i6054 @@ -76768,7 +76768,7 @@ definition: - having gears engaged example: - - the car is in gear + - The car is in gear. ili: i6055 members: - in gear @@ -76790,7 +76790,7 @@ definition: - not having gears engaged example: - - threw the machine's pinion out of gear + - … threw the machine's pinion out of gear ili: i6057 members: - out of gear @@ -76832,7 +76832,7 @@ example: - a broad rule - the broad outlines of the plan - - felt an unspecific dread + - … felt an unspecific dread ili: i6059 members: - broad @@ -76854,7 +76854,7 @@ definition: - applicable to an entire class or group example: - - is there a generic Asian mind? + - Is there a generic Asian mind? ili: i6061 members: - generic @@ -76865,7 +76865,7 @@ definition: - lacking fine distinctions or detail example: - - the gross details of the structure appear reasonable + - The gross details of the structure appear reasonable. ili: i6062 members: - gross @@ -76898,8 +76898,8 @@ definition: - applicable to or common to all members of a group or set example: - - the play opened to universal acclaim - - rap enjoys universal appeal among teenage boys + - The play opened to universal acclaim. + - Rap enjoys universal appeal among teenage boys. ili: i6065 members: - universal @@ -76983,7 +76983,7 @@ - unique or specific to a person or thing or category example: - the particular demands of the job - - has a particular preference for Chinese art + - … has a particular preference for Chinese art - a peculiar bond of sympathy between them - an expression peculiar to Canadians - rights peculiar to the rich @@ -77026,7 +77026,7 @@ - limited to the thing specified example: - the city proper - - his claim is connected with the deed proper + - His claim is connected with the deed proper. ili: i6074 members: - proper @@ -77052,9 +77052,9 @@ - 06052606-n - 06070395-n example: - - quinine is highly specific for malaria + - Quinine is highly specific for malaria. - a specific remedy - - a specific stain is one having a specific affinity for particular structural elements + - A specific stain is one having a specific affinity for particular structural elements. ili: i6076 members: - specific @@ -77133,7 +77133,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06080479-n example: - - the islands have a number of interesting endemic species + - The islands have a number of interesting endemic species. ili: i6082 members: - endemic @@ -77166,7 +77166,7 @@ - 01127115-n example: - a federal system like that of the United States - - federal governments often evolved out of confederations + - Federal governments often evolved out of confederations. ili: i6085 members: - federal @@ -77252,7 +77252,7 @@ - a technical problem - highly technical matters hardly suitable for the general public - a technical report - - producing the A-bomb was a challenge to the technical people of this country + - Producing the A-bomb was a challenge to the technical people of this country. - technical training - technical language ili: i6092 @@ -77276,8 +77276,8 @@ definition: - not protected by trademark or patent or copyright example: - - nonproprietary products are in the public domain and anyone can produce or distribute - them + - Nonproprietary products are in the public domain and anyone can produce or distribute + them. ili: i6094 members: - nonproprietary @@ -77291,7 +77291,7 @@ domain_topic: - 03252323-n example: - - ‘Acetaminophen’ is the generic form of the proprietary drug ‘Tylenol’ + - ‘Acetaminophen’ is the generic form of the proprietary drug ‘Tylenol’. ili: i6095 members: - generic @@ -77314,7 +77314,7 @@ - protected by trademark or patent or copyright; made or produced or distributed by one having exclusive rights example: - - ‘Tylenol’ is a proprietary drug of which ‘acetaminophen’ is the generic form + - ‘Tylenol’ is a proprietary drug of which ‘acetaminophen’ is the generic form. ili: i6097 members: - proprietary @@ -77329,7 +77329,7 @@ - (of goods and merchandise) marked or labeled by a distinctive word or symbol indicating exclusive rights example: - - branded merchandise is that bearing a standard brand name + - Branded merchandise is that bearing a standard brand name. ili: i6098 members: - branded @@ -77354,7 +77354,7 @@ definition: - (of devices and processes) protected by patent example: - - they are patented inventions + - They are patented inventions. ili: i6100 members: - patented @@ -77407,12 +77407,12 @@ definition: - given or giving freely example: - - was a big tipper + - … was a big tipper - the bounteous goodness of God - bountiful compliments - a freehanded host - a handsome allowance - - Saturday's child is loving and giving + - Saturday's child is loving and giving. - a liberal backer of the arts - a munificent gift - her fond and openhanded grandfather @@ -77434,14 +77434,14 @@ definition: - very generous example: - - distributed gifts with a lavish hand - - the critics were lavish in their praise + - … distributed gifts with a lavish hand + - The critics were lavish in their praise. - a munificent gift - - his father gave him a half-dollar and his mother a quarter and he thought them - munificent + - His father gave him a half-dollar and his mother a quarter and he thought them + munificent. - unsparing generosity - his unstinted devotion - - called for unstinting aid to Britain + - … called for unstinting aid to Britain - lavish praise ili: i6105 members: @@ -77474,7 +77474,7 @@ definition: - unwilling to spend (money, time, resources, etc.) example: - - she practices economy without being stingy + - She practices economy without being stingy. - an ungenerous response to the appeal for funds ili: i6107 members: @@ -77556,7 +77556,7 @@ - (used of persons or behavior) characterized by or indicative of lack of generosity example: - a mean person - - he left a miserly tip + - He left a miserly tip. ili: i6113 members: - mean @@ -77571,7 +77571,7 @@ - excessively unwilling to spend example: - parsimonious thrift relieved by few generous impulses - - lived in a most penurious manner — denying himself every indulgence + - … lived in a most penurious manner — denying himself every indulgence ili: i6114 members: - parsimonious @@ -77598,7 +77598,7 @@ - generous and understanding and tolerant example: - a heart big enough to hold no grudges - - that's very big of you to be so forgiving + - That's very big of you to be so forgiving. - a large and generous spirit - a large heart - magnanimous toward his enemies @@ -77628,8 +77628,8 @@ - lacking in magnanimity example: - source: Times Litt. Sup. - text: it seems ungenerous to end this review of a splendid work of scholarship - on a critical note + text: It seems ungenerous to end this review of a splendid work of scholarship + on a critical note. - a meanspirited man unwilling to forgive ili: i6118 members: @@ -77702,7 +77702,7 @@ - (used informally especially for emphasis) real or genuine example: - a real honest-to-god live cowboy - - went upriver to look at a sure-enough fish wheel + - … went upriver to look at a sure-enough fish wheel exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i6123 @@ -77830,7 +77830,7 @@ definition: - represented or appearing as such; pretended example: - - His ostensible purpose was charity, his real goal popularity + - His ostensible purpose was charity, his real goal popularity. ili: i6131 members: - ostensible @@ -77888,8 +77888,8 @@ definition: - of or relating to the geocentric Ptolemaic system example: - - in the Ptolemaic system of planetary motion the earth is fixed as the center of - the universe with the sun and moon and planets revolving around it + - In the Ptolemaic system of planetary motion the earth is fixed as the center of + the universe with the sun and moon and planets revolving around it. ili: i6136 members: - Ptolemaic @@ -77909,7 +77909,7 @@ definition: - according to Copernicus example: - - in the Copernican system the earth and other planets revolve around the sun + - In the Copernican system the earth and other planets revolve around the sun. ili: i6138 members: - Copernican @@ -78039,7 +78039,7 @@ definition: - not furnished with glass example: - - windows were unglazed to admit as much light and air as possible + - Windows were unglazed to admit as much light and air as possible. ili: i6149 members: - unglazed @@ -78093,7 +78093,7 @@ definition: - being of such surpassing excellence as to suggest inspiration by the gods example: - - her pies were simply divine + - Her pies were simply divine. - the divine Shakespeare - an elysian meal - an inspired performance @@ -78148,7 +78148,7 @@ definition: - brilliant example: - - set a lustrous example for others to follow + - … set a lustrous example for others to follow - lustrous actors of the time ili: i6157 members: @@ -78163,7 +78163,7 @@ definition: - not bringing honor and glory example: - - some mute inglorious Milton here may rest + - Some mute inglorious Milton here may rest. ili: i6158 members: - inglorious @@ -78188,7 +78188,7 @@ definition: - functioning correctly and ready for action example: - - all systems are go + - All systems are go. ili: i6160 members: - go @@ -78209,7 +78209,7 @@ definition: - not functioning properly or in suitable condition for proceeding example: - - the space launch was no-go + - The space launch was no-go. ili: i6162 members: - no-go @@ -78229,9 +78229,9 @@ example: - good news from the hospital - a good report card - - when she was good she was very very good - - a good knife is one good for cutting - - this stump will make a good picnic table + - When she was good she was very very good. + - A good knife is one good for cutting. + - This stump will make a good picnic table. - a good check - a good joke - a good exterior paint @@ -78257,11 +78257,11 @@ definition: - excellent example: - - he did a bully job + - He did a bully job. - a neat sports car - - had a great time at the party - - you look simply smashing - - we had a grand old time + - … had a great time at the party + - You look simply smashing. + - We had a grand old time. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i6164 @@ -78289,7 +78289,7 @@ definition: - adequately good for the circumstances example: - - if it's good enough for you it's good enough for me + - If it's good enough for you it's good enough for me. ili: i6165 members: - good enough @@ -78311,7 +78311,7 @@ definition: - very good; often used in the negative example: - - he's hot at math but not so hot at history + - He's hot at math but not so hot at history. ili: i6167 members: - hot @@ -78322,8 +78322,8 @@ definition: - compensating for some fault or defect example: - - the redeeming feature of the plan is its simplicity - - his saving grace was his sense of humor + - The redeeming feature of the plan is its simplicity. + - His saving grace was his sense of humor. ili: i6168 members: - redeeming @@ -78334,8 +78334,8 @@ definition: - meeting requirements example: - - the step makes a satisfactory seat - - I would kill for a decent cup of coffee + - The step makes a satisfactory seat. + - I would kill for a decent cup of coffee. - a decent wage ili: i6169 members: @@ -78394,16 +78394,16 @@ - having undesirable or negative qualities example: - a bad report card - - his sloppy appearance made a bad impression + - His sloppy appearance made a bad impression. - a bad little boy - clothes in bad shape - a bad cut - bad luck - - the news was very bad - - the reviews were bad - - the pay is bad - - it was a bad light for reading - - the movie was a bad choice + - The news was very bad. + - The reviews were bad. + - The pay is bad. + - It was a bad light for reading. + - The movie was a bad choice. ili: i6173 members: - bad @@ -78438,7 +78438,7 @@ - dreadful manners - a painful performance - terrible handwriting - - an unspeakable odor came sweeping into the room + - An unspeakable odor came sweeping into the room. ili: i6174 members: - atrocious @@ -78467,9 +78467,9 @@ definition: - bad; unfortunate example: - - my finances were in a deplorable state + - My finances were in a deplorable state. - a lamentable decision - - her clothes were in sad shape + - Her clothes were in sad shape. - a sorry state of affairs ili: i6176 members: @@ -78499,7 +78499,7 @@ definition: - unfortunate or hard to bear example: - - had hard luck + - … had hard luck - a tough break ili: i6178 members: @@ -78512,8 +78512,8 @@ definition: - (informal to emphasize how bad it is) beyond hope of management or reform example: - - she handed me a hopeless jumble of papers - - he is a hopeless romantic + - She handed me a hopeless jumble of papers. + - He is a hopeless romantic. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i6179 @@ -78526,7 +78526,7 @@ definition: - exceedingly bad example: - - when she was bad she was horrid + - When she was bad she was horrid. ili: i6180 members: - horrid @@ -78538,7 +78538,7 @@ - very bad example: - a lousy play - - it's a stinking world + - It's a stinking world. exemplifies: - 07089193-n - 07139048-n @@ -78584,7 +78584,7 @@ definition: - poor to middling in quality example: - - there have been good and mediocre and bad artists + - There have been good and mediocre and bad artists. ili: i6184 members: - mediocre @@ -78606,7 +78606,7 @@ definition: - having the quality of something harmful or unpleasant example: - - ran a negative campaign + - … ran a negative campaign - delinquents retarded by their negative outlook on life ili: i6186 members: @@ -78650,7 +78650,7 @@ - very bad in degree or extent example: - a severe worldwide depression - - the house suffered severe damage + - The house suffered severe damage. ili: i6190 members: - severe @@ -78686,7 +78686,7 @@ definition: - not conducive to good moral development example: - - the movie is unsuitable for children + - The movie is unsuitable for children. ili: i6194 members: - unsuitable @@ -78760,7 +78760,7 @@ definition: - benevolent; without malicious intent example: - - that's white of you + - That's white of you. ili: i6199 members: - white @@ -78800,10 +78800,10 @@ definition: - shockingly brutal or cruel example: - - murder is an atrocious crime + - Murder is an atrocious crime. - a grievous offense against morality - a grievous crime - - no excess was too monstrous for them to commit + - No excess was too monstrous for them to commit. ili: i6201 members: - atrocious @@ -78817,7 +78817,7 @@ definition: - characterized by wickedness or immorality example: - - led a very bad life + - … led a very bad life ili: i6202 members: - bad @@ -78830,7 +78830,7 @@ example: - black deeds - a black lie - - his black heart has concocted yet another black deed + - His black heart has concocted yet another black deed. - Darth Vader of the dark side - a dark purpose - dark undercurrents of ethnic hostility @@ -78860,7 +78860,7 @@ - extremely evil or cruel; expressive of cruelty or befitting hell example: - something demonic in him — something that could be cruel - - fires lit up a diabolic scene + - Fires lit up a diabolic scene. - diabolical sorcerers under the influence of devils - a fiendish despot - hellish torture @@ -78884,9 +78884,9 @@ definition: - morally reprehensible example: - - would do something as despicable as murder + - … would do something as despicable as murder - ugly crimes - - the vile development of slavery appalled them + - The vile development of slavery appalled them. - a slimy little liar ili: i6206 members: @@ -78966,8 +78966,8 @@ - not easily irritated example: - an equable temper - - not everyone shared his placid temperament - - remained placid despite the repeated delays + - Not everyone shared his placid temperament. + - … remained placid despite the repeated delays ili: i6211 members: - equable @@ -79026,7 +79026,7 @@ - very irritable example: - bristly exchanges between the White House and the press - - he became prickly and spiteful + - He became prickly and spiteful. - witty and waspish about his colleagues ili: i6214 members: @@ -79153,7 +79153,7 @@ - a dark scowl - the proverbially dour New England Puritan - a glum, hopeless shrug - - he sat in moody silence + - He sat in moody silence. - a morose and unsociable manner - source: Bruce Bliven text: a saturnine, almost misanthropic young genius @@ -79378,7 +79378,7 @@ - an awkward dancer - an awkward gesture - too awkward with a needle to make her own clothes - - his clumsy fingers produced an awkward knot + - His clumsy fingers produced an awkward knot. exemplifies: - 06730109-n ili: i6239 @@ -79396,8 +79396,8 @@ example: - a gawky lad with long ungainly legs - clumsy fingers - - what an ungainly creature a giraffe is - - heaved his unwieldy figure out of his chair + - What an ungainly creature a giraffe is. + - … heaved his unwieldy figure out of his chair exemplifies: - 06730109-n ili: i6240 @@ -79441,7 +79441,7 @@ definition: - lacking ease or grace example: - - the actor's performance was wooden + - The actor's performance was wooden. - a wooden smile ili: i6243 members: @@ -79458,7 +79458,7 @@ example: - gracious even to unexpected visitors - gracious living - - he bears insult with gracious good humor + - He bears insult with gracious good humor. ili: i6244 members: - gracious @@ -79495,7 +79495,7 @@ - lacking charm and good taste example: - an ungracious industrial city - - this curt summary is not meant to be ungracious + - This curt summary is not meant to be ungracious. - ungracious behavior ili: i6247 members: @@ -79586,7 +79586,7 @@ definition: - exceedingly sudden and unexpected example: - - came to an abrupt stop + - … came to an abrupt stop - an abrupt change in the weather ili: i6254 members: @@ -79828,7 +79828,7 @@ definition: - feeling or expressive of gratitude example: - - was appreciative of his efforts + - … was appreciative of his efforts - an appreciative word ili: i6274 members: @@ -79915,7 +79915,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06085077-n example: - - human triploid fetuses are usually spontaneously aborted + - Human triploid fetuses are usually spontaneously aborted. ili: i6281 members: - triploid @@ -79939,7 +79939,7 @@ - enjoying or showing or marked by joy or pleasure example: - a happy smile - - spent many happy days on the beach + - … spent many happy days on the beach - a happy marriage ili: i6282 members: @@ -79979,7 +79979,7 @@ - characterized by happiness or gladness example: - bright faces - - all the world seems bright and gay + - All the world seems bright and gay. ili: i6285 members: - bright @@ -80030,10 +80030,10 @@ example: - unhappy over her departure - unhappy with her raise - - after the argument they lapsed into an unhappy silence - - had an unhappy time at school + - After the argument they lapsed into an unhappy silence. + - … had an unhappy time at school - the unhappy (or sad) news - - he looks so unhappy + - He looks so unhappy. ili: i6288 members: - unhappy @@ -80056,9 +80056,9 @@ definition: - very unhappy; full of misery example: - - he felt depressed and miserable + - He felt depressed and miserable. - a message of hope for suffering humanity - - wretched prisoners huddled in stinking cages + - Wretched prisoners huddled in stinking cages. ili: i6290 members: - miserable @@ -80074,9 +80074,9 @@ - feeling or expressing regret or sorrow or a sense of loss over something done or undone example: - - felt regretful over his vanished youth + - … felt regretful over his vanished youth - regretful over mistakes she had made - - he felt bad about breaking the vase + - He felt bad about breaking the vase. ili: i6291 members: - regretful @@ -80087,7 +80087,7 @@ definition: - feeling no regret example: - - was completely unregretful about what had happened + - … was completely unregretful about what had happened ili: i6292 members: - unregretful @@ -80163,7 +80163,7 @@ - not soft or yielding to pressure example: - a firm mattress - - the snow was firm underfoot + - The snow was firm underfoot. - solid ground ili: i6298 members: @@ -80443,7 +80443,7 @@ definition: - dispassionate example: - - took a hard look + - … took a hard look - a hard bargainer ili: i6322 members: @@ -80472,7 +80472,7 @@ definition: - used of persons; emotionally hardened example: - - faced a case-hardened judge + - … faced a case-hardened judge ili: i6324 members: - case-hardened @@ -80500,7 +80500,7 @@ definition: - compassionate and kind; conciliatory example: - - he was soft on his children + - He was soft on his children. ili: i6326 members: - soft @@ -80525,7 +80525,7 @@ - (of speech sounds); produced with the back of the tongue raised toward or touching the velum example: - - Russian distinguished between hard consonants and palatalized or soft consonants + - Russian distinguished between hard consonants and palatalized or soft consonants. ili: i6328 members: - hard @@ -80612,7 +80612,7 @@ - showing unfeeling resistance to tender feelings example: - his flinty gaze - - the child's misery would move even the most obdurate heart + - The child's misery would move even the most obdurate heart. ili: i6336 members: - flinty @@ -80652,7 +80652,7 @@ definition: - having a large proportion of strong liquor example: - - a very dry martini is almost straight gin + - A very dry martini is almost straight gin. ili: i6339 members: - dry @@ -80728,7 +80728,7 @@ - not causing or capable of causing harm example: - harmless bacteria - - rendered the bomb harmless + - … rendered the bomb harmless ili: i6345 members: - harmless @@ -80760,7 +80760,7 @@ definition: - causing or capable of causing harm example: - - too much sun is harmful to the skin + - Too much sun is harmful to the skin. - harmful effects of smoking ili: i6347 members: @@ -80785,7 +80785,7 @@ - characterized by physical or psychological maltreatment example: - abusive punishment - - argued … that foster homes are abusive + - … argued … that foster homes are abusive ili: i6348 members: - abusive @@ -80797,7 +80797,7 @@ - capable of harming example: - bad air - - smoking is bad for you + - Smoking is bad for you. ili: i6349 members: - bad @@ -80875,7 +80875,7 @@ - (sometimes followed by ‘to’) causing harm or injury example: - damaging to career and reputation - - the reporter's coverage resulted in prejudicial publicity for the defendant + - The reporter's coverage resulted in prejudicial publicity for the defendant. ili: i6355 members: - damaging @@ -80890,7 +80890,7 @@ - resulting in suffering or adversity example: - ill effects - - it's an ill wind that blows no good + - It's an ill wind that blows no good. ili: i6356 members: - ill @@ -80901,7 +80901,7 @@ definition: - working or spreading in a hidden and usually injurious way example: - - glaucoma is an insidious disease + - Glaucoma is an insidious disease. - a subtle poison ili: i6357 members: @@ -81048,7 +81048,7 @@ - inaccurate in pitch example: - a false (or sour) note - - her singing was off key + - Her singing was off key. ili: i6369 members: - 'false' @@ -81229,7 +81229,7 @@ - preventing or contributing to the prevention of disease example: - preventive medicine - - vaccines are prophylactic + - Vaccines are prophylactic. - a prophylactic drug ili: i6382 members: @@ -81313,7 +81313,7 @@ definition: - not having a medicinal effect or not medically prescribed example: - - he took mind-altering drugs for nonmedicinal reasons + - He took mind-altering drugs for nonmedicinal reasons. ili: i6388 members: - unmedicinal @@ -81340,7 +81340,7 @@ - requiring or amenable to treatment by medicine especially as opposed to surgery example: - medical treatment - - pneumonia is a medical disease + - Pneumonia is a medical disease. ili: i6390 members: - medical @@ -81395,7 +81395,7 @@ definition: - not suitable for surgery example: - - metastasis has rendered the tumor inoperable + - Metastasis has rendered the tumor inoperable. ili: i6395 members: - inoperable @@ -81485,7 +81485,7 @@ - in excellent physical condition example: - good teeth - - I still have one good leg + - I still have one good leg. - a sound mind in a sound body ili: i6402 members: @@ -81598,7 +81598,7 @@ definition: - sound or exhibiting soundness in body or mind example: - - exercise develops wholesome appetites + - Exercise develops wholesome appetites. - a grin on his ugly wholesome face ili: i6412 members: @@ -81697,7 +81697,7 @@ definition: - physically unsound or diseased example: - - has a bad back + - … has a bad back - a bad heart - bad teeth - an unsound limb @@ -81725,7 +81725,7 @@ - abnormally distended especially by fluids or gas example: - hungry children with bloated stomachs - - he had a grossly distended stomach + - He had a grossly distended stomach. - eyes with puffed (or puffy) lids - swollen hands - tumescent tissue @@ -81828,8 +81828,8 @@ definition: - suffering from excessive loss of water from the body example: - - fever resulted from becoming dehydrated - - was dehydrated after the marathon + - Fever resulted from becoming dehydrated. + - … was dehydrated after the marathon ili: i6428 members: - dehydrated @@ -82097,7 +82097,7 @@ - divine judgment - divine guidance - source: Saturday Review - text: everything is black or white … satanic or godly + text: Everything is black or white … satanic or godly. ili: i6451 members: - divine @@ -82115,7 +82115,7 @@ - the divine will - the divine capacity for love - source: J.G.Saxe - text: '''Tis wise to learn; ''tis God-like to create' + text: '''Tis wise to learn; ''tis God-like to create.' ili: i6452 members: - divine @@ -82175,7 +82175,7 @@ - of or belonging to or characteristic of this earth as distinguished from heaven example: - earthly beings - - believed that our earthly life is all that matters + - … believed that our earthly life is all that matters - earthly love - our earthly home ili: i6456 @@ -82297,7 +82297,7 @@ definition: - artificially partially digested as by enzymatic action example: - - predigested foods are a boon for those who are ill or have impaired digestion + - Predigested foods are a boon for those who are ill or have impaired digestion. ili: i6466 members: - predigested @@ -82430,7 +82430,7 @@ - not having a head or formed without a head example: - the headless horseman - - brads are headless nails + - Brads are headless nails. ili: i6478 members: - headless @@ -82489,7 +82489,7 @@ - of comparatively great physical weight or density example: - a heavy load - - lead is a heavy metal + - Lead is a heavy metal. - heavy mahogany furniture ili: i6483 members: @@ -82519,7 +82519,7 @@ - having the consistency of dough because of insufficient leavening or improper cooking example: - - 'the cake fell: it''s a doughy mess' + - 'The cake fell: it''s a doughy mess.' ili: i6485 members: - doughy @@ -82553,7 +82553,7 @@ definition: - consisting of great mass; containing a great quantity of matter example: - - Earth is the most massive of the terrestrial planets + - Earth is the most massive of the terrestrial planets. ili: i6488 members: - massive @@ -82589,7 +82589,7 @@ - of comparatively little physical weight or density example: - a light load - - magnesium is a light metal — having a specific gravity of 1.74 at 20 degrees C + - Magnesium is a light metal — having a specific gravity of 1.74 at 20 degrees C. ili: i6491 members: - light @@ -82763,7 +82763,7 @@ - not easily borne; wearing example: - the burdensome task of preparing the income tax return - - 'my duties weren''t onerous: I only had to greet the guests' + - 'My duties weren''t onerous: I only had to greet the guests.' - a taxing schedule ili: i6505 members: @@ -82778,7 +82778,7 @@ - causing distress or worry or anxiety example: - distressing (or disturbing) news - - lived in heroic if something distressful isolation + - … lived in heroic if something distressful isolation - a disturbing amount of crime - a revelation that was most perturbing - a new and troubling thought @@ -82814,7 +82814,7 @@ definition: - weighing heavily on the senses or spirit example: - - the atmosphere was oppressive + - The atmosphere was oppressive. - oppressive sorrows ili: i6508 members: @@ -82848,7 +82848,7 @@ definition: - characterized by a feeling of irresponsibility example: - - a broken back is nothing to be casual about; it is no fooling matter + - A broken back is nothing to be casual about; it is no fooling matter. ili: i6511 members: - fooling @@ -82889,8 +82889,8 @@ example: - a light sentence - a light accent - - casualties were light - - light snow was falling + - Casualties were light. + - Light snow was falling. - light misty rain - light smoke from the chimney ili: i6514 @@ -82916,7 +82916,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - light water is ordinary water + - Light water is ordinary water. ili: i6516 members: - light @@ -82926,7 +82926,7 @@ - of great intensity or power or force example: - a heavy blow - - the fighting was heavy + - The fighting was heavy. - heavy seas ili: i6517 members: @@ -82988,9 +82988,9 @@ definition: - moving easily and quickly; nimble example: - - the dancer was light and graceful + - The dancer was light and graceful. - a lightsome buoyant step - - walked with a light tripping step + - … walked with a light tripping step ili: i6522 members: - light @@ -83015,7 +83015,7 @@ - slow and laborious because of weight example: - the heavy tread of tired troops - - moved with a lumbering sag-bellied trot + - … moved with a lumbering sag-bellied trot - ponderous prehistoric beasts - a ponderous yawn ili: i6524 @@ -83060,8 +83060,8 @@ - heavy infantry - a heavy cruiser - heavy guns - - heavy industry involves large-scale production of basic products (such as steel) - used by other industries + - Heavy industry involves large-scale production of basic products (such as steel) + used by other industries. ili: i6527 members: - heavy @@ -83074,7 +83074,7 @@ example: - source: Franklin D. Roosevelt text: We have always known that heedless self-interest was bad morals; we know - now that it is bad economics + now that it is bad economics. - heedless of danger - heedless of the child's crying ili: i6528 @@ -83154,7 +83154,7 @@ definition: - implying sanction or serving to sanction example: - - the guardian's duties were primarily sanctionative rather than administrative + - The guardian's duties were primarily sanctionative rather than administrative. ili: i6534 members: - sanctionative @@ -83166,7 +83166,7 @@ definition: - depriving of legal right; rendering legally disqualified example: - - certain disabling restrictions disqualified him for citizenship + - Certain disabling restrictions disqualified him for citizenship. ili: i6535 members: - disabling @@ -83202,7 +83202,7 @@ definition: - obliging; willing to do favors example: - - made a special effort to be accommodating + - … made a special effort to be accommodating ili: i6537 members: - accommodating @@ -83292,7 +83292,7 @@ - giving practical help to example: - a ministering angel - - the angels ministrant sang + - The angels ministrant sang. - the attending physician ili: i6545 members: @@ -83329,7 +83329,7 @@ definition: - causing to become stable example: - - the family is one of the great stabilizing elements in society + - The family is one of the great stabilizing elements in society. ili: i6548 members: - stabilizing @@ -83341,7 +83341,7 @@ definition: - causing to become steady example: - - had a steadying effect on her nerves + - … had a steadying effect on her nerves ili: i6549 members: - steadying @@ -83366,7 +83366,7 @@ - offering no assistance example: - rudely unaccommodating to the customers - - The conditions in mountain regions are often harsh and unaccommodating + - The conditions in mountain regions are often harsh and unaccommodating. ili: i6551 members: - unaccommodating @@ -83406,7 +83406,7 @@ definition: - consisting of elements that are not of the same kind or nature example: - - the population of the United States is vast and heterogeneous + - The population of the United States is vast and heterogeneous. ili: i6555 members: - heterogeneous @@ -83481,7 +83481,7 @@ definition: - the same throughout in structure or composition example: - - bituminous coal is often treated as a consistent and homogeneous product + - Bituminous coal is often treated as a consistent and homogeneous product. ili: i6560 members: - consistent @@ -83530,7 +83530,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06085077-n example: - - these two fruit flies are homozygous for red eye color + - These two fruit flies are homozygous for red eye color. ili: i6564 members: - homozygous @@ -83635,9 +83635,9 @@ definition: - classified according to various criteria into successive levels or layers example: - - it has been said that only a hierarchical society with a leisure class at the - top can produce works of art - - in her hierarchical set of values honesty comes first + - It has been said that only a hierarchical society with a leisure class at the + top can produce works of art. + - In her hierarchical set of values honesty comes first. ili: i6579 members: - hierarchical @@ -83653,7 +83653,7 @@ definition: - (used of society) socially hierarchical example: - - American society is becoming increasingly stratified + - American society is becoming increasingly stratified. ili: i6580 members: - class-conscious @@ -83760,7 +83760,7 @@ - used of a height or viewpoint example: - a commanding view of the ocean - - looked up at the castle dominating the countryside + - … looked up at the castle dominating the countryside - the balcony overlooking the ballroom ili: i6588 members: @@ -83826,8 +83826,8 @@ definition: - of a slope; set at a high angle example: - - note the steep incline - - a steep roof sheds snow + - Note the steep incline. + - A steep roof sheds snow. ili: i6593 members: - steep @@ -83860,7 +83860,7 @@ - low ceilings - low clouds - low hills - - the sun is low + - The sun is low. - low furniture - a low bow ili: i6595 @@ -83985,7 +83985,7 @@ definition: - open example: - - the windows are up + - The windows are up. ili: i6605 members: - up @@ -83996,7 +83996,7 @@ definition: - held up in the air example: - - stood with arms upraised + - … stood with arms upraised - her upraised flag ili: i6606 members: @@ -84020,7 +84020,7 @@ definition: - shut example: - - the shades were down + - The shades were down. ili: i6608 members: - down @@ -84212,9 +84212,9 @@ - a high price - the high point of his career - high risks - - has high hopes - - the river is high - - he has a high opinion of himself + - … has high hopes + - The river is high. + - He has a high opinion of himself. ili: i6627 members: - high @@ -84294,8 +84294,8 @@ - highest in extent or degree example: - to the last measure of human endurance - - whether they were accomplices in the last degree or a lesser one was … to be determined - individually + - Whether they were accomplices in the last degree or a lesser one was … to be determined + individually. ili: i6633 members: - last @@ -84322,7 +84322,7 @@ - less than normal in degree or intensity or amount example: - low prices - - the reservoir is low + - The reservoir is low. ili: i6635 members: - low @@ -84337,7 +84337,7 @@ - lowered in value example: - a debased currency - - The worth of citizenship is devalued when information is censored + - The worth of citizenship is devalued when information is censored. ili: i6636 members: - debased @@ -84350,8 +84350,8 @@ definition: - lower than previously example: - - the market is depressed - - prices are down + - The market is depressed. + - Prices are down. ili: i6637 members: - depressed @@ -84504,7 +84504,7 @@ example: - soprano voice - soprano sax - - the boy still had a fine treble voice + - The boy still had a fine treble voice. - the treble clef ili: i6649 members: @@ -84591,7 +84591,7 @@ - having or denoting a low vocal or instrumental range example: - a deep voice - - a bass voice is lower than a baritone voice + - A bass voice is lower than a baritone voice. - a bass clarinet ili: i6656 members: @@ -84627,8 +84627,8 @@ definition: - marked by or given to imitation example: - - acting is an imitative art - - man is an imitative being + - Acting is an imitative art. + - Man is an imitative being. ili: i6659 members: - imitative @@ -84708,10 +84708,10 @@ definition: - (of words) formed in imitation of a natural sound example: - - onomatopoeic words are imitative of noises + - Onomatopoeic words are imitative of noises. - source: Harry Hoijer - text: it was independently developed in more than one place as an onomatopoetic - term + text: It was independently developed in more than one place as an onomatopoetic + term. ili: i6666 members: - echoic @@ -84925,7 +84925,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - the wing of a bat and the arm of a man are homologous + - The wing of a bat and the arm of a man are homologous. ili: i6686 members: - homologous @@ -84961,7 +84961,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - the wings of a bee and those of a hummingbird are analogous + - The wings of a bee and those of a hummingbird are analogous. ili: i6689 members: - analogous @@ -84980,7 +84980,7 @@ definition: - (of a roof) sloping on all sides example: - - a hipped roof has sloping ends rather than gables + - A hipped roof has sloping ends rather than gables. ili: i6691 members: - hipped @@ -84992,7 +84992,7 @@ - (of a roof) having two slopes on all sides with the lower slope steeper than the upper example: - - the storey formed by a mansard roof is usually called the garret + - The storey formed by a mansard roof is usually called the garret. ili: i6692 members: - mansard @@ -85034,8 +85034,8 @@ example: - honest lawyers - honest reporting - - gave honest answers - honest reporting + - … gave honest answers ili: i6695 members: - honest @@ -85085,7 +85085,7 @@ and acting under the influence of another example: - source: Israel Zangwill - text: she was a deceitful scheming little thing + text: She was a deceitful scheming little thing. - a double-dealing double agent - source: W.M.Thackeray text: a double-faced infernal traitor and schemer @@ -85137,7 +85137,7 @@ - the deceptive calm in the eye of the storm - deliberately deceptive packaging - a misleading similarity - - statistics can be presented in ways that are misleading + - Statistics can be presented in ways that are misleading. ili: i6701 members: - deceptive @@ -85176,7 +85176,7 @@ - the rascally rabble - source: W.M. Thackaray text: the tyranny of a scoundrelly aristocracy - - the captain was set adrift by his roguish crew + - The captain was set adrift by his roguish crew. ili: i6704 members: - rascally @@ -85191,7 +85191,7 @@ - of questionable honesty or legality example: - He established a dummy company through which he laundered vast sums of cash from - shady middlemen and arms dealers + shady middlemen and arms dealers. exemplifies: - 07089193-n members: @@ -85216,7 +85216,7 @@ - expressing or given to expressing the truth example: - a true statement - - gave truthful testimony + - … gave truthful testimony - a truthful person ili: i6706 members: @@ -85242,7 +85242,7 @@ definition: - not expressing or given to expressing the truth example: - - the statement given under oath was untruthful + - The statement given under oath was untruthful. - an untruthful person ili: i6709 members: @@ -85275,7 +85275,7 @@ - worthy of being honored; entitled to honor and respect example: - an honorable man - - led an honorable life + - … led an honorable life - honorable service to his country ili: i6711 members: @@ -85304,7 +85304,7 @@ - worthy of the greatest honor or distinction example: - source: James Traub - text: The nation's pediatrician laureate is preparing to lay down his black bag + text: The nation's pediatrician laureate is preparing to lay down his black bag. ili: i6713 members: - laureate @@ -85354,7 +85354,7 @@ example: - source: Rachel Carson text: Man … has written one of his blackest records as a destroyer on the oceanic - islands + islands. - an ignominious retreat - inglorious defeat - an opprobrious monument to human greed @@ -85421,7 +85421,7 @@ - having or manifesting hope example: - a line of people hopeful of obtaining tickets - - found a hopeful way of attacking the problem + - … found a hopeful way of attacking the problem ili: i6721 members: - hopeful @@ -85450,7 +85450,7 @@ - without hope because there seems to be no possibility of comfort or success example: - in an agony of hopeless grief - - with a hopeless sigh he sat down + - With a hopeless sigh he sat down. ili: i6723 members: - hopeless @@ -85480,11 +85480,11 @@ definition: - offering little or no hope example: - - the future looked black - - prospects were bleak + - The future looked black. + - Prospects were bleak. - source: J.M.Synge - text: Life in the Aran Islands has always been bleak and difficult - - took a dim view of things + text: Life in the Aran Islands has always been bleak and difficult. + - … took a dim view of things ili: i6725 members: - black @@ -85568,7 +85568,7 @@ definition: - officially placed in or committed to a specialized institution example: - - had hopes of rehabilitating the institutionalized juvenile delinquents + - … had hopes of rehabilitating the institutionalized juvenile delinquents ili: i6732 members: - institutionalized @@ -85721,7 +85721,7 @@ definition: - being on a precise horizontal plane example: - - a billiard table must be level + - A billiard table must be level. ili: i6746 members: - level @@ -85750,7 +85750,7 @@ - at right angles to the plane of the horizon or a base line example: - a vertical camera angle - - the monument consists of two vertical pillars supporting a horizontal slab + - The monument consists of two vertical pillars supporting a horizontal slab. - measure the perpendicular height ili: i6748 members: @@ -85765,7 +85765,7 @@ definition: - exactly vertical example: - - the tower of Pisa is far out of plumb + - The tower of Pisa is far out of plumb. ili: i6749 members: - plumb @@ -85822,7 +85822,7 @@ - departing or being caused to depart from the true vertical or horizontal example: - the leaning tower of Pisa - - the headstones were tilted + - The headstones were tilted. ili: i6753 members: - atilt @@ -85908,7 +85908,7 @@ - inclining or directed to one side example: - source: Bram Stoker - text: moved downward in a sidelong way + text: … moved downward in a sidelong way ili: i6760 members: - sidelong @@ -85919,7 +85919,7 @@ definition: - having an oblique or slanting direction or position example: - - the picture was skew + - The picture was skew. ili: i6761 members: - skew @@ -85935,9 +85935,9 @@ example: - an erect stature - erect flower stalks - - for a dog, an erect tail indicates aggression + - For a dog, an erect tail indicates aggression. - a column still vertical amid the ruins - - he sat bolt upright + - He sat bolt upright. ili: i6762 members: - erect @@ -86080,8 +86080,8 @@ definition: - erect in posture example: - - sit straight - - stood defiantly with unbowed back + - Sit straight. + - … stood defiantly with unbowed back ili: i6774 members: - straight @@ -86181,7 +86181,7 @@ definition: - stretched out and lying at full length along the ground example: - - found himself lying flat on the floor + - … found himself lying flat on the floor ili: i6781 members: - flat @@ -86261,7 +86261,7 @@ buttocks example: - the seated Madonna - - the audience remained seated + - The audience remained seated. ili: i6788 members: - seated @@ -86282,8 +86282,8 @@ definition: - executed or initiated by running example: - - running plays worked better than pass plays - - took a running jump + - Running plays worked better than pass plays. + - … took a running jump - a running start ili: i6790 members: @@ -86331,7 +86331,7 @@ definition: - (of fluids) not moving or flowing example: - - mosquitoes breed in standing water + - Mosquitoes breed in standing water. ili: i6794 members: - standing @@ -86370,7 +86370,7 @@ - free from noticeable current example: - a still pond - - still waters run deep + - Still waters run deep. ili: i6797 members: - still @@ -86383,7 +86383,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00469555-n example: - - the team's running plays worked better than its pass plays + - The team's running plays worked better than its pass plays. ili: i6798 members: - running @@ -86419,7 +86419,7 @@ example: - a dry climate kind to asthmatics - the genial sunshine - - hot summer pavements are anything but kind to the feet + - Hot summer pavements are anything but kind to the feet. ili: i6801 members: - kind @@ -86546,8 +86546,8 @@ definition: - not hospitable example: - - they are extremely inhospitable these days - - her greeting was cold and inhospitable + - They are extremely inhospitable these days. + - Her greeting was cold and inhospitable. ili: i6810 members: - inhospitable @@ -86612,7 +86612,7 @@ definition: - in a dispute or confrontation example: - - Sam and his parents were at loggerheads over the question of car privileges + - Sam and his parents were at loggerheads over the question of car privileges. ili: i6814 members: - at loggerheads @@ -86657,7 +86657,7 @@ definition: - indicating hostility or enmity example: - - you certainly did me an ill turn + - You certainly did me an ill turn. - ill feelings - ill will ili: i6818 @@ -86727,7 +86727,7 @@ definition: - not unfriendly or threatening example: - - her well-meaning words were received in silence + - Her well-meaning words were received in silence. - the exasperation of a … well-meaning cow worried by dogs ili: i6823 members: @@ -86749,7 +86749,7 @@ - hot water - a hot August day - a hot stuffy room - - she's hot and tired + - She's hot and tired. - a hot forehead ili: i6824 members: @@ -86803,7 +86803,7 @@ definition: - producing the sensation of heat when applied to the body example: - - a mustard plaster is calefacient + - A mustard plaster is calefacient. ili: i6827 members: - calefacient @@ -86815,7 +86815,7 @@ definition: - serving to heat example: - - a heating pad is calefactory + - A heating pad is calefactory. ili: i6828 members: - calefactory @@ -86850,10 +86850,10 @@ - (archaic) extremely hot, burning, or glowing example: - source: Nathaniel Hawthorne - text: the fervent heat … merely communicated a genial warmth to their half-torpid - systems + text: The fervent heat … merely communicated a genial warmth to their half-torpid + systems. - source: Frances Trollope - text: set out … when the fervid heat subsides + text: … set out … when the fervid heat subsides exemplifies: - 07087487-n ili: i6831 @@ -86892,8 +86892,8 @@ - made warm or hot (‘het’ is a dialectal variant of ‘heated’) example: - a heated swimming pool - - wiped his heated-up face with a large bandana - - he was all het up and sweaty + - … wiped his heated-up face with a large bandana + - He was all het up and sweaty. ili: i6834 members: - heated @@ -86916,7 +86916,7 @@ definition: - heated beyond a safe or desirable point example: - - the child became overheated + - The child became overheated. - overheated metal ili: i6836 members: @@ -86960,7 +86960,7 @@ definition: - characterized by oppressive heat and humidity example: - - the summer was sultry and oppressive + - The summer was sultry and oppressive. - the stifling atmosphere - the sulfurous atmosphere preceding a thunderstorm ili: i6840 @@ -87045,9 +87045,9 @@ example: - a cold climate - a cold room - - dinner has gotten cold + - Dinner has gotten cold. - cold fingers - - if you are cold, turn up the heat + - If you are cold, turn up the heat. - a cold beer ili: i6846 members: @@ -87075,7 +87075,7 @@ - of persons; feeling cold example: - source: Shakespeare - text: Poor Tom's acold + text: Poor Tom's acold. exemplifies: - 07087487-n ili: i6847 @@ -87090,8 +87090,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06052606-n example: - - a person who is algid is marked by prostration and has cold clammy skin and low - blood pressure + - A person who is algid is marked by prostration and has cold clammy skin and low + blood pressure. ili: i6848 members: - algid @@ -87188,7 +87188,7 @@ example: - a frosty glass - source: Wm.Faulkner - text: hedgerows were rimed and stiff with frost + text: Hedgerows were rimed and stiff with frost. ili: i6855 members: - frosty @@ -87201,7 +87201,7 @@ definition: - without generating heat example: - - luminescent organisms emit heatless light + - Luminescent organisms emit heatless light. ili: i6856 members: - heatless @@ -87245,7 +87245,7 @@ definition: - cold enough to cause shivers example: - - felt all shivery + - … felt all shivery - shivery weather ili: i6860 members: @@ -87257,7 +87257,7 @@ definition: - completely cold example: - - by the time he got back to his coffee it was stone-cold + - By the time he got back to his coffee it was stone-cold. ili: i6861 members: - stone-cold @@ -87318,7 +87318,7 @@ definition: - (rare) of or occurring in summer example: - - the sky was a burnished aestival blue + - The sky was a burnished aestival blue. - estival winds ili: i6866 members: @@ -87377,7 +87377,7 @@ definition: - characteristic of or occurring in winter example: - - suffered severe wintry weather + - … suffered severe wintry weather - brown wintry grasses ili: i6871 members: @@ -87524,7 +87524,7 @@ - a cold and unaffectionate person - a cold impersonal manner - cold logic - - the concert left me cold + - The concert left me cold. ili: i6881 members: - cold @@ -87536,9 +87536,9 @@ definition: - unmoved by feeling example: - - he kept his emotionless objectivity and faith in the cause he served + - He kept his emotionless objectivity and faith in the cause he served. - source: Margaret Deland - text: this passionless girl was like an icicle in the sunshine + text: This passionless girl was like an icicle in the sunshine. ili: i6882 members: - emotionless @@ -87551,7 +87551,7 @@ - devoid of warmth and cordiality; expressive of unfriendliness or disdain example: - a frigid greeting - - got a frosty reception + - … got a frosty reception - a frozen look on their faces - a glacial handshake - icy stare @@ -87626,7 +87626,7 @@ - wanting in moral strength, courage, or will; having the attributes of man as opposed to e.g. divine beings example: - - I'm only a fallible human + - I'm only a fallible human. - frail humanity ili: i6888 members: @@ -87750,7 +87750,7 @@ - the divine strength of Achilles - a man of godlike sagacity - source: R.H.Roveref - text: man must play God for he has acquired certain godlike powers + text: Man must play God for he has acquired certain godlike powers. ili: i6898 members: - divine @@ -87774,7 +87774,7 @@ definition: - less than human or not worthy of a human being example: - - treated natives as subhuman + - … treated natives as subhuman - a subhuman spectacle - the subhuman primates ili: i6900 @@ -87825,7 +87825,7 @@ definition: - marked by humanistic values and devotion to human welfare example: - - released the prisoner for humanitarian reasons + - … released the prisoner for humanitarian reasons - respect and humanistic regard for all members of our species ili: i6904 members: @@ -87845,9 +87845,9 @@ definition: - lacking and reflecting lack of pity or compassion example: - - humans are innately inhumane; this explains much of the misery and suffering in - the world - - biological weapons are considered too inhumane to be used + - Humans are innately inhumane; this explains much of the misery and suffering in + the world. + - Biological weapons are considered too inhumane to be used. ili: i6905 members: - inhumane @@ -88005,7 +88005,7 @@ - a comical look of surprise - funny stories that made everybody laugh - a very funny writer - - it would have been laughable if it hadn't hurt so much + - It would have been laughable if it hadn't hurt so much. - a mirthful experience - risible courtroom antics ili: i6914 @@ -88036,7 +88036,7 @@ - humorously sarcastic or mocking example: - dry humor - - an ironic remark often conveys an intended meaning obliquely + - An ironic remark often conveys an intended meaning obliquely. - an ironic novel - an ironical smile - with a wry Scottish wit @@ -88145,7 +88145,7 @@ - having pathetic as well as ludicrous characteristics example: - source: Joseph Conrad - text: her life … presented itself to me as a tragicomical adventure + text: Her life … presented itself to me as a tragicomical adventure. ili: i6924 members: - tragicomic @@ -88169,7 +88169,7 @@ definition: - combining clever conception and facetious expression example: - - his sermons were unpredictably witty and satirical as well as eloquent + - His sermons were unpredictably witty and satirical as well as eloquent. ili: i6926 members: - witty @@ -88181,7 +88181,7 @@ - lacking humor example: - source: Truman Capote - text: it was a humorless wink; a wink of warning + text: It was a humorless wink; a wink of warning. ili: i6927 members: - humorless @@ -88244,7 +88244,7 @@ definition: - needing nourishment example: - - after skipped lunch the men were empty by suppertime + - After skipped lunch the men were empty by suppertime. - empty-bellied children ili: i6932 members: @@ -88257,10 +88257,10 @@ definition: - extremely hungry example: - - they were tired and famished for food and sleep + - They were tired and famished for food and sleep. - a ravenous boy - - the family was starved and ragged - - fell into the esurient embrace of a predatory enemy + - The family was starved and ragged. + - … fell into the esurient embrace of a predatory enemy ili: i6933 members: - famished @@ -88286,7 +88286,7 @@ definition: - without supper example: - - went to bed supperless + - … went to bed supperless ili: i6935 members: - supperless @@ -88297,7 +88297,7 @@ definition: - feeling a need or desire to drink example: - - after playing hard the children were thirsty + - After playing hard the children were thirsty. ili: i6936 members: - thirsty @@ -88325,8 +88325,8 @@ definition: - hurried and brief example: - - paid a flying visit - - took a flying glance at the book + - … paid a flying visit + - … took a flying glance at the book - a quick inspection - a fast visit ili: i6938 @@ -88341,7 +88341,7 @@ definition: - excessively quick example: - - made a hasty exit + - … made a hasty exit - a headlong rush to sell ili: i6939 members: @@ -88355,11 +88355,11 @@ - done with very great haste and without due deliberation example: - source: Shakespeare - text: hasty marriage seldom proveth well + text: Hasty marriage seldom proveth well. - source: Arthur Geddes - text: hasty makeshifts take the place of planning - - rejected what was regarded as an overhasty plan for reconversion - - wondered whether they had been rather precipitate in deposing the king + text: Hasty makeshifts take the place of planning. + - … rejected what was regarded as an overhasty plan for reconversion + - … wondered whether they had been rather precipitate in deposing the king ili: i6940 members: - hasty @@ -88569,7 +88569,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06168062-n example: - - a cognition is an immanent act of mind + - A cognition is an immanent act of mind. ili: i6958 members: - immanent @@ -88631,7 +88631,7 @@ - 08879115-n example: - source: John le Carre - text: I've got this dicky heart + text: I've got this dicky heart. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i6963 @@ -88680,7 +88680,7 @@ definition: - not damaged or diminished in any respect example: - - his speech remained unimpaired + - His speech remained unimpaired. ili: i6967 members: - unimpaired @@ -88728,7 +88728,7 @@ example: - the all-important subject of disarmament - crucial information - - in chess cool nerves are of the essence + - In chess cool nerves are of the essence. ili: i6969 members: - all-important @@ -88744,7 +88744,7 @@ - first in order of importance example: - the alpha male in the group of chimpanzees - - the alpha star in a constellation is the brightest or main star + - The alpha star in a constellation is the brightest or main star. ili: i6970 members: - alpha @@ -88755,8 +88755,8 @@ definition: - second in order of importance example: - - the candidate, considered a beta male, was perceived to be unable to lead his - party to victory + - The candidate, considered a beta male, was perceived to be unable to lead his + party to victory. ili: i6971 members: - beta @@ -88767,7 +88767,7 @@ definition: - significant example: - - graduation was a big day in his life + - Graduation was a big day in his life. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i6972 @@ -88794,7 +88794,7 @@ - a cardinal rule - the central cause of the problem - an example that was fundamental to the argument - - computers are fundamental to modern industrial structure + - Computers are fundamental to modern industrial structure. ili: i6974 members: - cardinal @@ -88810,10 +88810,10 @@ - most important element example: - the chief aim of living - - the main doors were of solid glass + - The main doors were of solid glass. - the principal rivers of America - the principal example - - policemen were primary targets + - Policemen were primary targets. - the master bedroom - a master switch ili: i6975 @@ -88878,7 +88878,7 @@ - of great gravity or crucial import; requiring serious thought example: - grave responsibilities - - faced a grave decision in a time of crisis + - … faced a grave decision in a time of crisis - a grievous fault - heavy matters of state - the weighty matters to be discussed at the peace conference @@ -88896,7 +88896,7 @@ - of major significance or importance example: - a great work of art - - Einstein was one of the outstanding figures of the 20th century + - Einstein was one of the outstanding figures of the 20th century. ili: i6981 members: - great @@ -88956,7 +88956,7 @@ definition: - of great consequence example: - - marriage is a serious matter + - Marriage is a serious matter. ili: i6986 members: - serious @@ -88988,7 +88988,7 @@ - not important example: - a relatively unimportant feature of the system - - the question seems unimportant + - The question seems unimportant. ili: i6988 members: - unimportant @@ -89004,8 +89004,8 @@ definition: - lacking worth or importance example: - - his work seems trivial and inconsequential - - the quite inconsequent fellow was managed like a puppet + - His work seems trivial and inconsequential. + - The quite inconsequent fellow was managed like a puppet. ili: i6989 members: - inconsequent @@ -89017,8 +89017,8 @@ definition: - (often followed by ‘to’) lacking importance; not mattering one way or the other example: - - whether you choose to do it or not is a matter that is quite immaterial (or indifferent) - - what others think is altogether indifferent to him + - Whether you choose to do it or not is a matter that is quite immaterial (or indifferent). + - What others think is altogether indifferent to him. ili: i6990 members: - immaterial @@ -89032,13 +89032,13 @@ example: - a fiddling sum of money - a footling gesture - - our worries are lilliputian compared with those of countries that are at war + - Our worries are lilliputian compared with those of countries that are at war. - a little (or small) matter - a dispute over niggling details - limited to petty enterprises - piffling efforts - - giving a police officer a free meal may be against the law, but it seems to be - a picayune infraction + - Giving a police officer a free meal may be against the law, but it seems to be + a picayune infraction. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i6991 @@ -89126,8 +89126,8 @@ definition: - inspiring awe or admiration or wonder example: - - New York is an amazing city - - the Grand Canyon is an awe-inspiring sight + - New York is an amazing city. + - The Grand Canyon is an awe-inspiring sight. - the awesome complexity of the universe - source: Melville text: this sea, whose gently awful stirrings seem to speak of some hidden soul @@ -89162,11 +89162,11 @@ definition: - so surprisingly impressive as to stun or overwhelm example: - - such an enormous response was astonishing + - Such an enormous response was astonishing. - an astounding achievement - - the amount of money required was staggering - - suffered a staggering defeat - - the figure inside the boucle dress was stupefying + - The amount of money required was staggering. + - … suffered a staggering defeat + - The figure inside the boucle dress was stupefying. ili: i6998 members: - astonishing @@ -89183,7 +89183,7 @@ - a baronial mansion - an imposing residence - a noble tree - - severe-looking policemen sat astride noble horses + - Severe-looking policemen sat astride noble horses. - stately columns ili: i6999 members: @@ -89200,8 +89200,8 @@ example: - the skater's dazzling virtuosic leaps - source: Janet Flanner - text: these great best canvases still look as astonishing and as invitingly new - as they did … when … his fulgurant popularity was in full growth + text: These great best canvases still look as astonishing and as invitingly new + as they did … when … his fulgurant popularity was in full growth. - source: Idwal Jones text: adventures related … in a style both vivid and fulgurous ili: i7000 @@ -89220,8 +89220,8 @@ - a dramatic sunset - a dramatic pause - a spectacular display of northern lights - - it was a spectacular play - - his striking good looks always created a sensation + - It was a spectacular play. + - His striking good looks always created a sensation. ili: i7001 members: - dramatic @@ -89251,8 +89251,8 @@ - extremely impressive in strength or excellence example: - a formidable opponent - - the challenge was formidable - - had a formidable array of compositions to his credit + - The challenge was formidable. + - … had a formidable array of compositions to his credit - the formidable army of brains at the Prime Minister's disposal ili: i7003 members: @@ -89331,7 +89331,7 @@ definition: - notably out of the ordinary example: - - the year saw one signal triumph for the Labour party + - The year saw one signal triumph for the Labour party. ili: i7010 members: - signal @@ -89365,7 +89365,7 @@ definition: - lacking in impressiveness example: - - on the whole the results of this system are unimposing + - On the whole the results of this system are unimposing. ili: i7013 members: - unimposing @@ -89407,7 +89407,7 @@ - easily seen or detected example: - a detectable note of sarcasm - - he continued after a perceptible pause + - He continued after a perceptible pause. ili: i9421 members: - detectable @@ -89434,7 +89434,7 @@ definition: - strongly marked; easily noticeable example: - - walked with a marked limp + - … walked with a marked limp - a pronounced flavor of cinnamon ili: i7018 members: @@ -89448,7 +89448,7 @@ - undesirably noticeable example: - the obtrusive behavior of a spoiled child - - equally obtrusive was the graffiti + - Equally obtrusive was the graffiti. ili: i8836 members: - obtrusive @@ -89462,7 +89462,7 @@ - not noticeable; not drawing attention example: - source: J.G.Cozzens - text: her clothes were simple and unnoticeable + text: Her clothes were simple and unnoticeable. ili: i7020 members: - unnoticeable @@ -89485,7 +89485,7 @@ - made more desirable or valuable or profitable; especially made ready for use or marketing example: - - new houses are springing up on an improved tract of land near the river + - New houses are springing up on an improved tract of land near the river. - an improved breed ili: i7022 members: @@ -89513,7 +89513,7 @@ - (of real estate) made more useful and profitable as by building or laying out roads example: - - condominiums were built on the developed site + - Condominiums were built on the developed site. ili: i7024 members: - developed @@ -89536,7 +89536,7 @@ - not made more desirable or valuable or profitable; especially not made ready for use or marketing example: - - taxes on unimproved land are low + - Taxes on unimproved land are low. - unimproved dirt roads ili: i7026 members: @@ -89571,9 +89571,9 @@ - rid of objects or obstructions such as e.g. trees and brush example: - cleared land - - cleared streets free of fallen trees and debris + - … cleared streets free of fallen trees and debris - a cleared passage through the underbrush - - played poker on the cleared dining room table + - … played poker on the cleared dining room table ili: i7029 members: - cleared @@ -89585,7 +89585,7 @@ definition: - having had all the trees removed at one time example: - - clear-cut hillsides are subject to erosion + - Clear-cut hillsides are subject to erosion. ili: i7030 members: - clear-cut @@ -89610,7 +89610,7 @@ - not cleared; not rid of objects or obstructions example: - uncleared land - - many cars were stuck in the snow on uncleared streets + - Many cars were stuck in the snow on uncleared streets. ili: i7032 members: - uncleared @@ -89729,7 +89729,7 @@ definition: - (often followed by ‘to’) having a preference, disposition, or tendency example: - - wasn't inclined to believe the excuse + - … wasn't inclined to believe the excuse - inclined to be moody ili: i7043 members: @@ -89744,8 +89744,8 @@ definition: - (usually followed by ‘to’) naturally disposed toward example: - - he is apt to ignore matters he considers unimportant - - I am not minded to answer any questions + - He is apt to ignore matters he considers unimportant. + - I am not minded to answer any questions. ili: i7044 members: - apt @@ -89841,7 +89841,7 @@ definition: - disinclined to become involved example: - - they were usually reluctant to socialize + - They were usually reluctant to socialize. - reluctant to help ili: i7051 members: @@ -89939,7 +89939,7 @@ definition: - directed or bound inward example: - - took the in bus + - … took the in bus - the in basket ili: i7059 members: @@ -90081,7 +90081,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - ‘therefore’ is an illative word + - ‘therefore’ is an illative word. ili: i7070 members: - illative @@ -90137,7 +90137,7 @@ definition: - luxuriously self-indulgent example: - - I spent a decadent day at a spa + - I spent a decadent day at a spa. ili: i7074 members: - decadent @@ -90148,7 +90148,7 @@ definition: - preoccupied with the pursuit of pleasure and especially games of chance example: - - led a dissipated life + - … led a dissipated life - a betting man - a card-playing son of a bitch - a gambling fool @@ -90168,8 +90168,8 @@ - displaying luxury and furnishing gratification to the senses example: - an epicurean banquet - - enjoyed a luxurious suite with a crystal chandelier and thick oriental rugs - - Lucullus spent the remainder of his days in voluptuous magnificence + - … enjoyed a luxurious suite with a crystal chandelier and thick oriental rugs + - Lucullus spent the remainder of his days in voluptuous magnificence. - a chinchilla robe of sybaritic lavishness ili: i7076 members: @@ -90186,7 +90186,7 @@ definition: - given to social pleasures often including dissipation example: - - led a gay Bohemian life + - … led a gay Bohemian life - a gay old rogue with an eye for the ladies ili: i7077 members: @@ -90236,7 +90236,7 @@ definition: - gratifying tastes, appetites, or desires example: - - pampering parents often have spoilt children + - Pampering parents often have spoilt children. - a very pampering cruise experience ili: i7081 members: @@ -90292,7 +90292,7 @@ - morally rigorous and strict example: - puritanic distaste for alcohol - - she was anything but puritanical in her behavior + - She was anything but puritanical in her behavior. - blue laws ili: i7085 members: @@ -90306,9 +90306,9 @@ definition: - designed to promote discipline example: - - the teacher's action was corrective rather than instructional + - The teacher's action was corrective rather than instructional. - disciplinal measures - - the mother was stern and disciplinary + - The mother was stern and disciplinary. ili: i7086 members: - corrective @@ -90453,7 +90453,7 @@ - easily spread example: - source: Bertrand Russell - text: 'fear is exceedingly infectious: children catch it from their elders' + text: 'Fear is exceedingly infectious: children catch it from their elders.' ili: i7098 members: - infectious @@ -90561,7 +90561,7 @@ - hellish example: - source: Milton - text: Hence loathed Melancholy … / In Stygian cave forlorn + text: Hence loathed Melancholy … / In Stygian cave forlorn. ili: i7107 members: - Stygian @@ -90600,7 +90600,7 @@ - giving advice example: - an advisory memorandum - - his function was purely consultative + - His function was purely consultative. ili: i7110 members: - advisory @@ -90637,7 +90637,7 @@ example: - a telling smile - a telltale panel of lights - - a telltale patch of oil on the water marked where the boat went down + - A telltale patch of oil on the water marked where the boat went down. ili: i7113 members: - revealing @@ -90721,8 +90721,8 @@ definition: - being up to particular standard or level especially in being up to date in knowledge example: - - kept abreast of the latest developments - - constant revision keeps the book au courant + - … kept abreast of the latest developments + - Constant revision keeps the book au courant. - always au fait on the latest events - up on the news ili: i7120 @@ -90751,7 +90751,7 @@ example: - conversant with business trends - familiar with the complex machinery - - he was familiar with those roads + - He was familiar with those roads. ili: i7122 members: - conversant @@ -90867,9 +90867,9 @@ definition: - unaware because of a lack of relevant information or knowledge example: - - he was completely ignorant of the circumstances + - He was completely ignorant of the circumstances. - an unknowledgeable assistant - - his rudeness was unwitting + - His rudeness was unwitting. ili: i7131 members: - ignorant @@ -90930,7 +90930,7 @@ - not informed through reading example: - source: V.L.Parrington - text: he seems to have been wholly unread in political theory + text: He seems to have been wholly unread in political theory. ili: i7136 members: - unread @@ -90972,7 +90972,7 @@ definition: - without alteration or misrepresentation example: - - his judgment was undistorted by emotion + - His judgment was undistorted by emotion. ili: i7139 members: - undistorted @@ -91000,7 +91000,7 @@ definition: - having an intended meaning altered or misrepresented example: - - many of the facts seemed twisted out of any semblance to reality + - Many of the facts seemed twisted out of any semblance to reality. - a perverted translation of the poem ili: i7141 members: @@ -91056,7 +91056,7 @@ definition: - resided in; having tenants example: - - not all the occupied (or tenanted) apartments were well kept up + - Not all the occupied (or tenanted) apartments were well kept up. ili: i7145 members: - occupied @@ -91090,7 +91090,7 @@ definition: - furnished with inhabitants example: - - the area is well populated + - The area is well populated. - forests populated with all kinds of wild life ili: i7148 members: @@ -91162,7 +91162,7 @@ definition: - having lost inhabitants as by war or disease example: - - the 15th century plagues left vast areas of Europe depopulated + - The 15th century plagues left vast areas of Europe depopulated. ili: i7154 members: - depopulated @@ -91338,8 +91338,8 @@ definition: - gotten through environmental forces example: - - acquired characteristics (such as a suntan or a broken nose) cannot be passed - on + - Acquired characteristics (such as a suntan or a broken nose) cannot be passed + on. ili: i7167 members: - acquired @@ -91383,7 +91383,7 @@ definition: - held back or restrained or prevented example: - - in certain conditions previously inhibited conditioned reactions can reappear + - In certain conditions previously inhibited conditioned reactions can reappear. ili: i7171 members: - inhibited @@ -91395,8 +91395,8 @@ definition: - characterized by or showing the suppression of impulses or emotions example: - - their reactions were partly the product of pent-up emotions - - repressed rage turned his face scarlet + - Their reactions were partly the product of pent-up emotions. + - Repressed rage turned his face scarlet. ili: i7172 members: - pent-up @@ -91627,7 +91627,7 @@ definition: - (of a woman) having the hymen unbroken example: - - she was intact, virginal + - She was intact, virginal. ili: i7190 members: - intact @@ -91691,9 +91691,9 @@ definition: - freed from any question of guilt example: - - is absolved from all blame - - was now clear of the charge of cowardice - - his official honor is vindicated + - … is absolved from all blame + - … was now clear of the charge of cowardice + - His official honor is vindicated. ili: i7195 members: - absolved @@ -91709,8 +91709,8 @@ definition: - declared not guilty of a specific offense or crime; legally blameless example: - - he stands acquitted on all charges - - the jury found him not guilty by reason of insanity + - He stands acquitted on all charges. + - The jury found him not guilty by reason of insanity. ili: i7196 members: - acquitted @@ -91722,7 +91722,7 @@ definition: - free of guilt; not subject to blame example: - - has lived a blameless life + - … has lived a blameless life - of irreproachable character - an unimpeachable reputation ili: i7197 @@ -91764,7 +91764,7 @@ definition: - deserving blame example: - - admitted to being at fault + - … admitted to being at fault ili: i7199 members: - at fault @@ -91802,7 +91802,7 @@ definition: - liable to be accused, or cause for such liability example: - - the suspect was chargeable + - The suspect was chargeable. - an indictable offense ili: i7202 members: @@ -92064,8 +92064,8 @@ definition: - enlightening or uplifting so as to encourage intellectual or moral improvement example: - - the paintings in the church served an edifying purpose even for those who could - not read + - The paintings in the church served an edifying purpose even for those who could + not read. ili: i7226 members: - edifying @@ -92221,7 +92221,7 @@ definition: - restricted to whites only example: - - under segregation there were even white restrooms and white drinking fountains + - Under segregation there were even white restrooms and white drinking fountains. - a lily-white movement which would expel Negroes from the organization ili: i7239 members: @@ -92502,7 +92502,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06125308-n example: - - endogenic rocks are not clastic + - Endogenic rocks are not clastic. ili: i7264 members: - endogenic @@ -92551,9 +92551,9 @@ definition: - appealing to or using the intellect example: - - satire is an intellectual weapon - - intellectual workers engaged in creative literary or artistic or scientific labor - - has tremendous intellectual sympathy for oppressed people + - Satire is an intellectual weapon. + - Intellectual workers engaged in creative literary or artistic or scientific labor. + - … has tremendous intellectual sympathy for oppressed people - coldly intellectual - sort of the intellectual type - intellectual literature @@ -92688,7 +92688,7 @@ definition: - having the capacity for thought and reason especially to a high degree example: - - is there intelligent life in the universe? + - Is there intelligent life in the universe? ili: i7278 members: - intelligent @@ -92722,7 +92722,7 @@ example: - an apt pupil - source: Bram Stoker - text: you are a clever man … you reason well and your wit is bold + text: You are a clever man … you reason well and your wit is bold. ili: i7280 members: - apt @@ -92734,7 +92734,7 @@ definition: - having or marked by unusual and impressive intelligence example: - - our project needs brainy women + - Our project needs brainy women. - a brilliant mind - a brilliant solution to the problem ili: i7281 @@ -92749,8 +92749,8 @@ definition: - characterized by quickness and ease in learning example: - - some children are brighter in one subject than another - - smart children talk earlier than the average + - Some children are brighter in one subject than another. + - Smart children talk earlier than the average. ili: i7282 members: - bright @@ -92883,7 +92883,7 @@ - spoken as if with a thick tongue example: - the thick speech of a drunkard - - his words were slurred + - His words were slurred. ili: i7292 members: - slurred @@ -92931,7 +92931,7 @@ example: - a calculated insult - with measured irony - - he made a deliberate decision not to respond negatively + - He made a deliberate decision not to respond negatively. ili: i7295 members: - deliberate @@ -92962,8 +92962,8 @@ - a well-intentioned but clumsy waiter - a well-meaning but tactless fellow - source: S.W.Maughm - text: the son's well-meaning efforts threw a singular chill upon the father's - admirers + text: The son's well-meaning efforts threw a singular chill upon the father's + admirers. - blunt but well-meant criticism ili: i7297 members: @@ -92993,7 +92993,7 @@ definition: - happening by chance or unexpectedly or unintentionally example: - - with an inadvertent gesture she swept the vase off the table + - With an inadvertent gesture she swept the vase off the table. - accidental poisoning - an accidental shooting ili: i7299 @@ -93009,7 +93009,7 @@ example: - a causeless miracle - fortuitous encounters — strange accidents of fortune - - we cannot regard artistic invention as … uncaused and unrelated to the times + - We cannot regard artistic invention as … uncaused and unrelated to the times. ili: i7300 members: - causeless @@ -93023,8 +93023,8 @@ - not done with purpose or intent example: - an unintentional pun - - the offense was unintentional - - an unwitting mistake may be overlooked + - The offense was unintentional. + - An unwitting mistake may be overlooked. ili: i7301 members: - unintentional @@ -93038,7 +93038,7 @@ - done or made or performed with purpose and intent example: - source: Havelock Ellis - text: style … is more than the deliberate and designed creation + text: Style … is more than the deliberate and designed creation. - games designed for all ages - well-designed houses ili: i7302 @@ -93105,7 +93105,7 @@ - accumulating and becoming more intense example: - the deepening gloom - - felt a deepening love + - … felt a deepening love - the thickening dusk ili: i7308 members: @@ -93209,7 +93209,7 @@ example: - an interested audience - interested in sports - - was interested to hear about her family + - … was interested to hear about her family - interested in knowing who was on the telephone - interested spectators ili: i7317 @@ -93235,7 +93235,7 @@ - marked by a lack of interest example: - an apathetic audience - - the universe is neither hostile nor friendly; it is simply indifferent + - The universe is neither hostile nor friendly; it is simply indifferent. ili: i7320 members: - apathetic @@ -93262,8 +93262,8 @@ - showing indifference or disregard example: - a dismissive shrug - - the firm is dismissive of the competitor's product - - ‘chronic fatigue syndrome’ was known by the dismissive term ‘housewife syndrome’ + - The firm is dismissive of the competitor's product. + - ‘chronic fatigue syndrome’ was known by the dismissive term ‘housewife syndrome’. ili: i7322 members: - dismissive @@ -93274,8 +93274,8 @@ definition: - having lost or been caused to lose interest because of overexposure example: - - the mind of the audience is becoming dulled - - the benumbed intellectual faculties can no longer respond + - The mind of the audience is becoming dulled. + - The benumbed intellectual faculties can no longer respond. ili: i7323 members: - dulled @@ -93321,7 +93321,7 @@ - agreeably diverting example: - an entertaining puppet show - - films should be entertaining + - Films should be entertaining. ili: i7326 members: - entertaining @@ -93346,7 +93346,7 @@ definition: - capable of arousing interest or curiosity example: - - our team came up with some most intriguing finds + - Our team came up with some most intriguing finds. ili: i7328 members: - intriguing @@ -93393,11 +93393,11 @@ - his competent but dull performance - a ho-hum speaker who couldn't capture their attention - source: Edmund Burke - text: what an irksome task the writing of long letters is + text: What an irksome task the writing of long letters is. - tedious days on the train - source: Mark Twain text: the tiresome chirping of a cricket - - other people's dreams are dreadfully wearisome + - Other people's dreams are dreadfully wearisome. ili: i7331 members: - boring @@ -93476,8 +93476,8 @@ definition: - carried on within the bounds of an institution or community example: - - most of the students participated actively in the college's intramural sports - program + - Most of the students participated actively in the college's intramural sports + program. ili: i7337 members: - intramural @@ -93582,7 +93582,7 @@ - belonging to a thing by its very nature example: - source: John Dewey - text: form was treated as something intrinsic, as the very essence of the thing + text: Form was treated as something intrinsic, as the very essence of the thing. ili: i7346 members: - intrinsic @@ -93630,7 +93630,7 @@ example: - extrinsic evidence - an extrinsic feature of the new building - - that style is something extrinsic to the subject + - That style is something extrinsic to the subject. - looking for extrinsic aid ili: i7349 members: @@ -93646,8 +93646,8 @@ definition: - associated by chance and not an integral part example: - - they had to decide whether his misconduct was adventitious or the result of a - flaw in his character + - They had to decide whether his misconduct was adventitious or the result of a + flaw in his character. ili: i7350 members: - adventitious @@ -93671,7 +93671,7 @@ example: - an economic theory alien to the spirit of capitalism - the mysticism so foreign to the French mind and temper - - jealousy is foreign to her nature + - Jealousy is foreign to her nature. ili: i7352 members: - alien @@ -93683,7 +93683,7 @@ definition: - coming from the outside example: - - extraneous light in the camera spoiled the photograph + - Extraneous light in the camera spoiled the photograph. - relying upon an extraneous income - disdaining outside pressure groups ili: i7353 @@ -93698,8 +93698,8 @@ definition: - not essential example: - - the ballet struck me as extraneous and somewhat out of keeping with the rest of - the play + - The ballet struck me as extraneous and somewhat out of keeping with the rest of + the play. ili: i7354 members: - extraneous @@ -93806,7 +93806,7 @@ definition: - tending to intrude (especially upon privacy) example: - - she felt her presence there was intrusive + - She felt her presence there was intrusive. ili: i7363 members: - intrusive @@ -93818,7 +93818,7 @@ definition: - gradually intrusive without right or permission example: - - we moved back from the encroaching tide + - We moved back from the encroaching tide. - invasive tourists - trespassing hunters ili: i7364 @@ -94063,7 +94063,7 @@ - igneous rock produced by eruption and solidified on or near the earth's surface; rhyolite or andesite or basalt example: - - volcanic rock includes the volcanic glass obsidian + - Volcanic rock includes the volcanic glass obsidian. ili: i7383 members: - volcanic @@ -94389,7 +94389,7 @@ - (of linens or clothes) not ironed example: - a pile of unironed laundry - - wore unironed jeans + - … wore unironed jeans ili: i7410 members: - unironed @@ -94514,9 +94514,9 @@ example: - glad you are here - glad that they succeeded - - gave a glad shout + - … gave a glad shout - a glad smile - - heard the glad news + - … heard the glad news - a glad occasion ili: i7421 members: @@ -94543,7 +94543,7 @@ - feeling sad because his dog had died - source: Christina Rossetti text: Better by far that you should forget and smile / Than that you should remember - and be sad + and be sad. ili: i7423 members: - sad @@ -94572,7 +94572,7 @@ - filled with or evoking sadness example: - the child's doleful expression - - stared with mournful eyes + - … stared with mournful eyes - mournful news ili: i7425 members: @@ -94596,7 +94596,7 @@ example: - growing more melancholy every hour - her melancholic smile - - we acquainted him with the melancholy truth + - We acquainted him with the melancholy truth. ili: i7427 members: - melancholy @@ -94691,7 +94691,7 @@ - a sorrowful tale of death and despair - sorrowful news - source: The Bible, Proverbs 14:13 - text: even in laughter the heart is sorrowful + text: Even in laughter the heart is sorrowful. ili: i7434 members: - sorrowful @@ -94744,7 +94744,7 @@ definition: - expressive of severe grief or regret example: - - shed bitter tears + - … shed bitter tears ili: i7437 members: - bitter @@ -94792,7 +94792,7 @@ example: - a grievous loss - a grievous cry - - her sigh was heartbreaking + - Her sigh was heartbreaking. - the heartrending words of Rabin's granddaughter ili: i7441 members: @@ -94844,10 +94844,10 @@ - of things that make you feel sad example: - sad news - - she doesn't like sad movies - - it was a very sad story + - She doesn't like sad movies. + - It was a very sad story. - source: Christina Rossetti - text: When I am dead, my dearest, / Sing no sad songs for me + text: When I am dead, my dearest, / Sing no sad songs for me. ili: i7445 members: - sad @@ -94859,7 +94859,7 @@ - affected by or full of grief or woe example: - source: George du Maurier - text: his sorrow … made him look … haggard and … woebegone + text: His sorrow … made him look … haggard and … woebegone. ili: i7446 members: - woebegone @@ -94875,7 +94875,7 @@ definition: - full of or characterized by joy example: - - felt a joyous abandon + - … felt a joyous abandon - joyous laughter ili: i7447 members: @@ -94933,9 +94933,9 @@ definition: - full of or showing high-spirited merriment example: - - when hearts were young and gay + - When hearts were young and gay. - source: Wordsworth - text: a poet could not but be gay, in such a jocund company + text: A poet could not but be gay, in such a jocund company. - the jolly crowd at the reunion - jolly old Saint Nick - a jovial old gentleman @@ -95110,7 +95110,7 @@ definition: - being precisely fitting and right example: - - it is only meet that she should be seated first + - It is only meet that she should be seated first. ili: i7464 members: - fitting @@ -95165,7 +95165,7 @@ definition: - affording grounds for legal action example: - - slander is an actionable offense + - Slander is an actionable offense. ili: i7468 members: - actionable @@ -95211,7 +95211,7 @@ definition: - not merited or deserved example: - - received an unmerited honorary degree + - … received an unmerited honorary degree ili: i7472 members: - unmerited @@ -95234,7 +95234,7 @@ definition: - not deserved or earned example: - - has an undeserved reputation as a coward + - … has an undeserved reputation as a coward ili: i7474 members: - undeserved @@ -95246,7 +95246,7 @@ - fitted with or secured by a key example: - a keyed instrument - - the locks have not yet been keyed + - The locks have not yet been keyed. ili: i7475 members: - keyed @@ -95276,7 +95276,7 @@ - kind to sick patients - a kind master - kind words showing understanding and sympathy - - thanked her for her kind letter + - … thanked her for her kind letter ili: i7477 members: - kind @@ -95315,7 +95315,7 @@ definition: - showing or motivated by sympathy and understanding and generosity example: - - was charitable in his opinions of others + - … was charitable in his opinions of others - kindly criticism - a kindly act - sympathetic words @@ -95337,7 +95337,7 @@ - having or showing a kindly or tender nature example: - the gentle touch of her hand - - her gentle manner was comforting + - Her gentle manner was comforting. - a gentle sensitive nature - gentle blue eyes ili: i7481 @@ -95397,7 +95397,7 @@ definition: - unkind or cruel or uncivil example: - - had harsh words + - … had harsh words - a harsh and unlovable old tyrant - a rough answer ili: i7485 @@ -95490,7 +95490,7 @@ definition: - most familiar or renowned example: - - Stevenson's best-known work is probably ‘Treasure Island’ + - Stevenson's best-known work is probably ‘Treasure Island’. ili: i7492 members: - best-known @@ -95535,7 +95535,7 @@ definition: - having the identity known or established example: - - the identified bodies were released for burial + - The identified bodies were released for burial. ili: i7495 members: - identified @@ -95573,7 +95573,7 @@ - a well-known politician - well-known facts - a politician who is well known - - these facts are well known + - These facts are well known. ili: i7498 members: - well-known @@ -95631,7 +95631,7 @@ - (usually used with ‘to’) occurring or existing without the knowledge of example: - a crisis unbeknown to me - - she had been ill for months, unbeknownst to the family + - She had been ill for months, unbeknownst to the family. ili: i7502 members: - unbeknown @@ -95690,7 +95690,7 @@ definition: - fully apprehended as to purport or meaning or explanation example: - - the understood conditions of troop withdrawal were clear + - The understood conditions of troop withdrawal were clear. ili: i7507 members: - understood @@ -95702,9 +95702,9 @@ definition: - fully understood or grasped example: - - dangers not yet appreciated + - Dangers not yet appreciated. - these apprehended truths - - a thing comprehended is a thing known as fully as it can be known + - A thing comprehended is a thing known as fully as it can be known. ili: i7508 members: - appreciated @@ -95719,7 +95719,7 @@ example: - a word taken literally - a smile taken as consent - - an open door interpreted as an invitation + - An open door interpreted as an invitation. ili: i7509 members: - interpreted @@ -95732,8 +95732,8 @@ - not understood example: - source: Psychiatry - text: should not tamely submit to the unpredictable and ununderstood cycles of - wars + text: … should not tamely submit to the unpredictable and ununderstood cycles + of wars ili: i7510 members: - ununderstood @@ -95805,7 +95805,7 @@ definition: - lacking a label or tag example: - - unlabeled luggage is liable to be lost + - Unlabeled luggage is liable to be lost. ili: i7516 members: - unlabeled @@ -95854,7 +95854,7 @@ definition: - able to fly through the air (as a bird) example: - - three chicks were raised to the free-flying stage + - Three chicks were raised to the free-flying stage. ili: i7520 members: - free-flying @@ -95928,7 +95928,7 @@ definition: - being or passing over or across the sea example: - - some overseas trade in grain arose + - Some overseas trade in grain arose. ili: i7526 members: - oversea @@ -95975,7 +95975,7 @@ - above average in size or number or quantity or magnitude or extent example: - a large city - - set out for the big city + - … set out for the big city - a large sum - a big (or large) barn - a large family @@ -96097,7 +96097,7 @@ definition: - as of a photograph; made larger example: - - the enlarged photograph revealed many details + - The enlarged photograph revealed many details. ili: i7536 members: - blown-up @@ -96146,7 +96146,7 @@ definition: - large in capacity example: - - she carried a capacious bag + - She carried a capacious bag. ili: i7540 members: - capacious @@ -96158,7 +96158,7 @@ - so great in size or force or extent as to elicit awe example: - colossal crumbling ruins of an ancient temple - - has a colossal nerve + - … has a colossal nerve - a prodigious storm - a stupendous field of grass - stupendous demand @@ -96203,7 +96203,7 @@ - source: Walter Lippman text: a tremendous fact in human experience; that a whole civilization should be dependent on technology - - a plane took off with a tremendous noise + - A plane took off with a tremendous noise. ili: i7544 members: - enormous @@ -96257,7 +96257,7 @@ - an extensive Roman settlement in northwest England - extended farm lands - surgeons with extended experience - - they suffered extensive damage + - They suffered extensive damage. ili: i7548 members: - extensive @@ -96300,7 +96300,7 @@ definition: - large and impressive in physical size or extent example: - - the bridge is a grand structure + - The bridge is a grand structure. ili: i7551 members: - grand @@ -96315,7 +96315,7 @@ - huge country estates - huge popular demand for higher education - a huge wave - - the Los Angeles aqueduct winds like an immense snake along the base of the mountains + - The Los Angeles aqueduct winds like an immense snake along the base of the mountains. - immense numbers of birds - at vast (or immense) expense - the vast reaches of outer space @@ -96385,7 +96385,7 @@ definition: - unusually large in scope example: - - a large-scale attack on AIDS is needed + - A large-scale attack on AIDS is needed. ili: i7557 members: - large-scale @@ -96534,7 +96534,7 @@ definition: - very large; of exceptional size for its kind example: - - won by a plumping majority + - … won by a plumping majority ili: i7570 members: - plumping @@ -96697,7 +96697,7 @@ - a lilliputian chest of drawers - her petite figure - tiny feet - - the flyspeck nation of Bahrain moved toward democracy + - The flyspeck nation of Bahrain moved toward democracy. ili: i7582 members: - bantam @@ -96738,7 +96738,7 @@ definition: - small and unimpressive example: - - we stayed in a dinky old hotel + - We stayed in a dinky old hotel. - an insignificant sum of money exemplifies: - 07089193-n @@ -96769,7 +96769,7 @@ definition: - small and delicate example: - - she was an elfin creature — graceful and delicate + - She was an elfin creature — graceful and delicate. - obsessed by things elfin and small ili: i7586 members: @@ -96825,7 +96825,7 @@ definition: - so small as to be invisible without a microscope example: - - differences were microscopic + - Differences were microscopic. ili: i7591 members: - microscopic @@ -96858,7 +96858,7 @@ - extremely small example: - a minuscule kitchen - - a minuscule amount of rain fell + - A minuscule amount of rain fell. ili: i7594 members: - minuscule @@ -97162,7 +97162,7 @@ definition: - allowing passage in and out example: - - our unfenced and largely unpoliced border inevitably has been very porous + - Our unfenced and largely unpoliced border inevitably has been very porous. ili: i7619 members: - holey @@ -97317,7 +97317,7 @@ definition: - made without leavening example: - - unleavened bread is often simply flour mixed with water + - Unleavened bread is often simply flour mixed with water. ili: i7633 members: - unleavened @@ -97515,7 +97515,7 @@ definition: - distributed or sold illicitly example: - - the black economy pays no taxes + - The black economy pays no taxes. ili: i7649 members: - bootleg @@ -97557,7 +97557,7 @@ definition: - taken for your own use in violation of a trust example: - - the banker absconded with embezzled funds + - The banker absconded with embezzled funds. ili: i7652 members: - embezzled @@ -97580,7 +97580,7 @@ definition: - not regulated or sanctioned by law example: - - there were only extralegal recourses for their grievances + - There were only extralegal recourses for their grievances. ili: i7654 members: - extralegal @@ -97637,7 +97637,7 @@ definition: - branded or labeled falsely and in violation of statutory requirements example: - - confiscated the misbranded drugs + - … confiscated the misbranded drugs ili: i7658 members: - misbranded @@ -97763,7 +97763,7 @@ definition: - not deciphered example: - - Linear A is still undeciphered + - Linear A is still undeciphered. ili: i7669 members: - undeciphered @@ -97913,7 +97913,7 @@ - born out of wedlock example: - source: E.A.Freeman - text: the dominions of both rulers passed away to their spurious or doubtful offspring + text: The dominions of both rulers passed away to their spurious or doubtful offspring. ili: i7682 members: - bastardly @@ -97936,7 +97936,7 @@ definition: - (of marriages) illicit or informal example: - - in Colonial America left-handed marriages between Frenchmen and Indians were frequent + - In Colonial America left-handed marriages between Frenchmen and Indians were frequent. ili: i7684 members: - left-handed @@ -98013,7 +98013,7 @@ example: - suits of like design - a limited circle of like minds - - members of the cat family have like dispositions + - Members of the cat family have like dispositions. - as like as two peas in a pod - doglike devotion - a dreamlike quality @@ -98039,7 +98039,7 @@ definition: - resembling closely example: - - they have look-alike cars + - They have look-alike cars. ili: i7693 members: - look-alike @@ -98061,7 +98061,7 @@ definition: - marked by dissimilarity example: - - for twins they are very unlike + - For twins they are very unlike. ili: i7695 members: - unlike @@ -98072,9 +98072,9 @@ definition: - having the same or similar characteristics example: - - all politicians are alike - - they looked utterly alike - - friends are generally alike in background and taste + - All politicians are alike. + - They looked utterly alike. + - Friends are generally alike in background and taste. ili: i7696 members: - alike @@ -98101,7 +98101,7 @@ example: - like amounts - the same amount - - gave one six blows and the other a like number + - … gave one six blows and the other a like number - the same number ili: i7698 members: @@ -98114,7 +98114,7 @@ definition: - not equal in amount example: - - they distributed unlike (or unequal) sums to the various charities + - They distributed unlike (or unequal) sums to the various charities. ili: i7699 members: - unlike @@ -98127,11 +98127,11 @@ definition: - has a good chance of being the case or of coming about example: - - these services are likely to be available to us all before long - - she is likely to forget + - These services are likely to be available to us all before long. + - She is likely to forget. - a likely place for a restaurant - - the broken limb is likely to fall - - rain is likely + - The broken limb is likely to fall. + - Rain is likely. - a likely topic for investigation - likely candidates for the job ili: i7700 @@ -98146,8 +98146,8 @@ definition: - at risk of or subject to experiencing something usually unpleasant example: - - he is apt to lose - - she is liable to forget + - He is apt to lose. + - She is liable to forget. ili: i7701 members: - apt @@ -98185,7 +98185,7 @@ example: - an unlikely story - an unlikely candidate for reelection - - a butcher is unlikely to preach vegetarianism + - A butcher is unlikely to preach vegetarianism. ili: i7704 members: - unlikely @@ -98237,7 +98237,7 @@ - likely but not certain to be or become true or real example: - a likely result - - he foresaw a probable loss + - He foresaw a probable loss. ili: i7708 members: - probable @@ -98281,7 +98281,7 @@ definition: - not likely to be true or to occur or to have occurred example: - - legislation on the question is highly unlikely + - Legislation on the question is highly unlikely. - an improbable event ili: i7712 members: @@ -98356,7 +98356,7 @@ definition: - having no limbs example: - - a snake is a limbless reptile + - A snake is a limbless reptile. ili: i7719 members: - limbless @@ -98423,8 +98423,8 @@ - having no limits in range or scope example: - source: Philip Rahv - text: to start with a theory of unlimited freedom is to end up with unlimited - despotism + text: To start with a theory of unlimited freedom is to end up with unlimited + despotism. - the limitless reaches of outer space ili: i7724 members: @@ -98531,7 +98531,7 @@ definition: - descended from a common ancestor but through different lines example: - - cousins are collateral relatives + - Cousins are collateral relatives. - an indirect descendant of the Stuarts ili: i7732 members: @@ -98703,7 +98703,7 @@ definition: - beyond the literal or primary sense example: - - ‘hot off the press’ shows an extended sense of ‘hot’ + - ‘hot off the press’ shows an extended sense of ‘hot’. ili: i7747 members: - extended @@ -98727,8 +98727,8 @@ definition: - using the name of one thing for that of another with which it is closely associated example: - - to say ‘he spent the evening reading Shakespeare’ is metonymic because it substitutes - the author himself for the author's works + - To say ‘he spent the evening reading Shakespeare’ is metonymic because it substitutes + the author himself for the author's works. ili: i7749 members: - metonymic @@ -98740,7 +98740,7 @@ definition: - characterized by romantic imagery example: - - Turner's vision of the rainbow … was poetic + - Turner's vision of the rainbow … was poetic. ili: i7750 members: - poetic @@ -98753,8 +98753,8 @@ special for the general or the general for the special; or the material for the thing made of it example: - - to use ‘hand’ for ‘worker’ or ‘ten sails’ for ‘ten ships’ or ‘steel’ for ‘sword’ - is to use a synecdochic figure of speech + - To use ‘hand’ for ‘worker’ or ‘ten sails’ for ‘ten ships’ or ‘steel’ for ‘sword’ + is to use a synecdochic figure of speech. ili: i7751 members: - synecdochic @@ -98894,8 +98894,8 @@ example: - a live television program - brought to you live from Lincoln Center - - live entertainment involves performers actually in the physical presence of a - live audience + - Live entertainment involves performers actually in the physical presence of a + live audience. ili: i7764 members: - live @@ -99023,7 +99023,7 @@ definition: - wearing livery example: - - liveried footmen stood on the palace steps + - Liveried footmen stood on the palace steps. ili: i7775 members: - liveried @@ -99078,7 +99078,7 @@ definition: - (of weapons) not charged with ammunition example: - - many people are killed by guns thought to be unloaded + - Many people are killed by guns thought to be unloaded. ili: i7780 members: - unloaded @@ -99101,7 +99101,7 @@ definition: - failing to detonate; especially not charged with an active explosive example: - - he stepped on a dud mine + - He stepped on a dud mine. ili: i7782 members: - dud @@ -99146,7 +99146,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06052606-n example: - - the localized infection formed a definite abscess + - The localized infection formed a definite abscess. ili: i7786 members: - localized @@ -99278,7 +99278,7 @@ example: - diseases endemic to the tropics - endemic malaria - - food shortages and starvation are endemic in certain parts of the world + - Food shortages and starvation are endemic in certain parts of the world. ili: i7796 members: - endemic @@ -99309,7 +99309,7 @@ definition: - wearing a protective glove example: - - gestured with his gauntleted hand + - … gestured with his gauntleted hand ili: i7799 members: - gauntleted @@ -99348,7 +99348,7 @@ definition: - not wearing a hat example: - - stood hatless in the rain with water dripping down his neck + - … stood hatless in the rain with water dripping down his neck ili: i7803 members: - hatless @@ -99560,8 +99560,8 @@ - fully extended or stretched forth example: - an extended telescope - - his extended legs reached almost across the small room - - refused to accept the extended hand + - His extended legs reached almost across the small room. + - … refused to accept the extended hand ili: i7821 members: - extended @@ -99611,7 +99611,7 @@ definition: - with arms and legs stretched out and apart example: - - lay spread-eagle on the floor + - … lay spread-eagle on the floor ili: i7825 members: - spread-eagle @@ -99622,7 +99622,7 @@ definition: - extended or spread over a wide area or distance example: - - broad fields lay stretched on both sides of us + - Broad fields lay stretched on both sides of us. ili: i7826 members: - stretched @@ -99655,7 +99655,7 @@ - used of women's clothing having a hemline at mid-calf example: - midiskirts - - wore her dresses midi length + - … wore her dresses midi length exemplifies: - 06318142-n ili: i7829 @@ -99666,7 +99666,7 @@ definition: - used of women's clothing having a hemline at the ankle example: - - wanted a maxi-length coat + - … wanted a maxi-length coat - a maxidress exemplifies: - 06318142-n @@ -99697,7 +99697,7 @@ example: - a long road - a long distance - - contained many long words + - … contained many long words - ten miles long ili: i7833 members: @@ -99736,8 +99736,8 @@ - drawn out or made longer spatially example: - Picasso's elongated Don Quixote - - lengthened skirts are fashionable this year - - the extended airport runways can accommodate larger planes + - Lengthened skirts are fashionable this year. + - The extended airport runways can accommodate larger planes. - a prolonged black line across the page ili: i7835 members: @@ -99874,7 +99874,7 @@ example: - short skirts - short hair - - the board was a foot short + - The board was a foot short. - a short toss exemplifies: - 06730109-n @@ -99937,7 +99937,7 @@ example: - a sawed-off shotgun - a sawed-off broomstick - - the shortened rope was easier to use + - The shortened rope was easier to use. ili: i7851 members: - sawed-off @@ -100161,7 +100161,7 @@ example: - endless debates - an endless conversation - - the wait seemed eternal + - The wait seemed eternal. - eternal quarreling - an interminable sermon ili: i7867 @@ -100385,7 +100385,7 @@ - cut short in duration example: - the abbreviated speech - - her shortened life was clearly the result of smoking + - Her shortened life was clearly the result of smoking. - an unsatisfactory truncated conversation ili: i7885 members: @@ -100438,8 +100438,8 @@ definition: - dealt with very quickly; to the point example: - - the conference was short and sweet - - make your statement short and sweet + - The conference was short and sweet. + - Make your statement short and sweet. ili: i7889 members: - short and sweet @@ -100488,7 +100488,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06186749-n example: - - the English vowel sounds in ‘bate’, ‘beat’, ‘bite’, ‘boat’, ‘boot’ are long + - The English vowel sounds in ‘bate’, ‘beat’, ‘bite’, ‘boat’, ‘boot’ are long. ili: i7893 members: - long @@ -100499,7 +100499,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06186749-n example: - - the English vowel sounds in ‘pat’, ‘pet’, ‘pit’, ‘pot’, ‘putt’ are short + - The English vowel sounds in ‘pat’, ‘pet’, ‘pit’, ‘pot’, ‘putt’ are short. ili: i7894 members: - short @@ -100510,7 +100510,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06160103-n example: - - is long on coffee + - … is long on coffee - a long position in gold ili: i7895 members: @@ -100616,8 +100616,8 @@ - extending or lying across; in a crosswise direction; at right angles to the long axis example: - - cross members should be all steel - - from the transverse hall the stairway ascends gracefully + - Cross members should be all steel. + - From the transverse hall the stairway ascends gracefully. - transversal vibrations - transverse colon ili: i7904 @@ -100645,7 +100645,7 @@ definition: - having or covered with a lid or lids; often used in combination example: - - milk is left in a large lidded mug + - Milk is left in a large lidded mug. - heavy-lidded eyes ili: i7906 members: @@ -100667,7 +100667,7 @@ - not tight; not closely constrained or constricted or constricting example: - loose clothing - - the large shoes were very loose + - The large shoes were very loose. ili: i7908 members: - loose @@ -100680,7 +100680,7 @@ - not fitting closely; hanging loosely example: - baggy trousers - - a loose-fitting blouse is comfortable in hot weather + - A loose-fitting blouse is comfortable in hot weather. ili: i7909 members: - baggy @@ -100709,8 +100709,8 @@ - closely constrained or constricted or constricting example: - tight skirts - - he hated tight starched collars - - fingers closed in a tight fist + - He hated tight starched collars. + - Fingers closed in a tight fist. - a tight feeling in his chest ili: i7911 members: @@ -100817,7 +100817,7 @@ definition: - made narrow; limited in breadth example: - - narrowed arteries impair blood circulation + - Narrowed arteries impair blood circulation. - a narrowed view of the world ili: i7919 members: @@ -100829,7 +100829,7 @@ definition: - as if squeezed uncomfortably tight example: - - her pinched toes in her pointed shoes were killing her + - Her pinched toes in her pointed shoes were killing her. ili: i7920 members: - pinched @@ -100897,7 +100897,7 @@ definition: - lost temporarily; as especially put in an unaccustomed or forgotten place example: - - the mislaid hat turned up eventually + - The mislaid hat turned up eventually. - misplaced tickets ili: i7925 members: @@ -100922,7 +100922,7 @@ definition: - not used to good advantage example: - - squandered money cannot be replaced + - Squandered money cannot be replaced. - a wasted effort ili: i7928 members: @@ -100947,7 +100947,7 @@ definition: - unable to find your way example: - - found the straying sheep + - … found the straying sheep ili: i7930 members: - straying @@ -101086,7 +101086,7 @@ definition: - capable of being saved from ruin example: - - their marriage was not salvageable + - Their marriage was not salvageable. ili: i7941 members: - salvageable @@ -101120,7 +101120,7 @@ definition: - not subject to defeat example: - - with that move it's a won game + - With that move it's a won game. ili: i7944 members: - won @@ -101136,7 +101136,7 @@ example: - a group of loud children - loud thunder - - her voice was too loud + - Her voice was too loud. - loud trombones ili: i7945 members: @@ -101172,7 +101172,7 @@ - unpleasantly loud and penetrating example: - the blaring noise of trumpets - - shut our ears against the blasting music from his car radio + - Shut our ears against the blasting music from his car radio. ili: i7947 members: - blaring @@ -101256,7 +101256,7 @@ definition: - in a vehement outcry example: - - his shouted words of encouragement could be heard over the crowd noises + - His shouted words of encouragement could be heard over the crowd noises. ili: i7955 members: - shouted @@ -101438,7 +101438,7 @@ definition: - having a speaking manner that is not loud or harsh example: - - she was always soft-spoken + - She was always soft-spoken. ili: i7968 members: - soft-spoken @@ -101543,7 +101543,7 @@ example: - sounding brass and a tinkling cymbal - source: Wordsworth - text: the sounding cataract haunted me like a passion + text: The sounding cataract haunted me like a passion. ili: i7976 members: - sounding @@ -101723,7 +101723,7 @@ - evoking or deserving hatred example: - source: Joseph Priestly - text: no vice is universally as hateful as ingratitude + text: No vice is universally as hateful as ingratitude. ili: i7991 members: - hateful @@ -101754,7 +101754,7 @@ - incapable of inspiring love or affection example: - source: Joseph Conrad - text: she was in some mysterious way … unlovable + text: She was in some mysterious way … unlovable. ili: i7993 members: - unlovable @@ -101788,7 +101788,7 @@ definition: - regarded with aversion example: - - he was intensely disliked + - He was intensely disliked. ili: i7996 members: - disliked @@ -101890,7 +101890,7 @@ - characterized by feeling or showing fond affection for example: - a cherished friend - - children are precious + - Children are precious. - a treasured heirloom - so good to feel wanted ili: i8004 @@ -102096,7 +102096,7 @@ definition: - fond and affectionate example: - - she was very attached to her father + - She was very attached to her father. ili: i8018 members: - attached @@ -102117,8 +102117,8 @@ definition: - marked by foolish or unreasoning fondness example: - - he was infatuated with her - - Narcissus was a beautiful Greek youth who became enamored of his own reflection + - He was infatuated with her. + - Narcissus was a beautiful Greek youth who became enamored of his own reflection. ili: i8020 members: - enamored @@ -102207,7 +102207,7 @@ definition: - sexually unresponsive example: - - was cold to his advances + - … was cold to his advances - a frigid woman ili: i8028 members: @@ -102269,7 +102269,7 @@ example: - little a - small a - - e.e.cummings's poetry is written all in minuscule letters + - E.e.cummings's poetry is written all in minuscule letters. ili: i8033 members: - little @@ -102298,7 +102298,7 @@ example: - capital A - great A - - many medieval manuscripts are in majuscule script + - Many medieval manuscripts are in majuscule script. ili: i8035 members: - capital @@ -102337,7 +102337,7 @@ - having or bringing unusually good luck example: - hot at craps - - the dice are hot tonight + - The dice are hot tonight. ili: i8038 members: - hot @@ -102359,7 +102359,7 @@ definition: - having or bringing misfortune example: - - Friday the 13th is an unlucky date + - Friday the 13th is an unlucky date. ili: i8040 members: - unlucky @@ -102425,7 +102425,7 @@ definition: - having the properties of a magnet; i.e. of attracting iron or steel example: - - the hard disk is covered with a thin coat of magnetic material + - The hard disk is covered with a thin coat of magnetic material. ili: i8046 members: - magnetic @@ -102438,7 +102438,7 @@ definition: - capable of being magnetized or attracted by a magnet example: - - the magnetic chips of steel produced by a cutting tool are attractable by a magnet + - The magnetic chips of steel produced by a cutting tool are attractable by a magnet. ili: i8047 members: - attractable @@ -102459,7 +102459,7 @@ - determined by earth's magnetic fields example: - magnetic north - - the needle of a magnetic compass points to the magnetic north pole + - The needle of a magnetic compass points to the magnetic north pole. ili: i8049 members: - magnetic @@ -102480,7 +102480,7 @@ definition: - determined with reference to the earth's axis rather than the magnetic poles example: - - true north is geographic north + - True north is geographic north. ili: i8051 members: - 'true' @@ -102520,7 +102520,7 @@ definition: - more than half example: - - argued for the better part of an hour + - … argued for the better part of an hour ili: i8055 members: - better @@ -102555,7 +102555,7 @@ definition: - lesser in scope or effect example: - - had minor differences + - … had minor differences - a minor disturbance ili: i8058 members: @@ -102613,7 +102613,7 @@ definition: - of the field of academic study in which one concentrates or specializes example: - - his major field was mathematics + - His major field was mathematics. ili: i8063 members: - major @@ -102664,9 +102664,9 @@ - of lesser importance or stature or rank example: - a minor poet - - had a minor part in the play + - … had a minor part in the play - a minor official - - many of these hardy adventurers were minor noblemen + - Many of these hardy adventurers were minor noblemen. - minor back roads ili: i8067 members: @@ -102692,7 +102692,7 @@ definition: - not of major importance example: - - played a secondary role in world events + - … played a secondary role in world events ili: i8069 members: - secondary @@ -102714,7 +102714,7 @@ definition: - of lesser seriousness or danger example: - - suffered only minor injuries + - … suffered only minor injuries - some minor flooding - a minor tropical disturbance ili: i8071 @@ -102831,7 +102831,7 @@ definition: - incapable of being controlled example: - - the little boy's parents think he is spirited, but his teacher finds him unruly + - The little boy's parents think he is spirited, but his teacher finds him unruly. ili: i8081 members: - indocile @@ -103016,7 +103016,7 @@ - 06047178-n example: - a female heir - - female holly trees bear the berries + - Female holly trees bear the berries. ili: i8094 members: - female @@ -103139,7 +103139,7 @@ definition: - having a crew example: - - a manned earth satellite was considered a necessary research step + - A manned earth satellite was considered a necessary research step. ili: i8105 members: - manned @@ -103160,7 +103160,7 @@ definition: - lacking a pilot example: - - a drone is a pilotless aircraft + - A drone is a pilotless aircraft. ili: i8107 members: - pilotless @@ -103172,7 +103172,7 @@ - having or as if having an identifying mark or a mark as specified; often used in combination example: - - played with marked cards + - … played with marked cards - a scar-marked face - well-marked roads ili: i8108 @@ -103213,7 +103213,7 @@ example: - Could her scarred mind ever be free of fear? - a face scarred by anxiety - - the fire left her arm badly scarred + - The fire left her arm badly scarred. ili: i8111 members: - scarred @@ -103353,7 +103353,7 @@ - unmarried life - sex and the single girl - single parenthood - - are you married or single? + - Are you married or single? ili: i8123 members: - unmarried @@ -103600,7 +103600,7 @@ definition: - not womanly example: - - the logical clearness of her arguments … condemned her as eccentric and unwomanly + - The logical clearness of her arguments … condemned her as eccentric and unwomanly. ili: i8144 members: - unwomanly @@ -103663,7 +103663,7 @@ definition: - neither male nor female (of grammatical gender) example: - - ‘it’ is the third-person singular neuter pronoun + - ‘it’ is the third-person singular neuter pronoun. ili: i8150 members: - neuter @@ -103687,7 +103687,7 @@ definition: - intentionally matched example: - - curtains and walls were color coordinated + - Curtains and walls were color coordinated. ili: i8152 members: - coordinated @@ -103774,9 +103774,9 @@ definition: - directly relevant to a matter especially a law case example: - - his support made a material difference + - His support made a material difference. - evidence material to the issue at hand - - facts likely to influence the judgment are called material facts + - Facts likely to influence the judgment are called material facts. - a material witness ili: i8159 members: @@ -104108,7 +104108,7 @@ example: - adolescent insecurity - jejune responses to our problems - - their behavior was juvenile + - Their behavior was juvenile. - puerile jokes ili: i8186 members: @@ -104213,7 +104213,7 @@ definition: - not subjected to an aging process example: - - vodka is an unaged liquor from Russia + - Vodka is an unaged liquor from Russia. ili: i8194 members: - unaged @@ -104345,7 +104345,7 @@ - supreme folly - the supreme confidence of youth - the sublime absurdity of the creative process - - His face assumed an expression of sublime conceit + - His face assumed an expression of sublime conceit. ili: i8206 members: - supreme @@ -104357,8 +104357,8 @@ definition: - the least possible example: - - needed to enforce minimal standards - - her grades were minimal + - … needed to enforce minimal standards + - Her grades were minimal. - minimum wage - a minimal charge for the service ili: i8207 @@ -104388,7 +104388,7 @@ definition: - so small as to be meaningless; insignificant example: - - the effect was negligible + - The effect was negligible. ili: i8209 members: - negligible @@ -104399,7 +104399,7 @@ definition: - insignificantly small; a matter of form only (‘tokenish’ is informal) example: - - the fee was nominal + - The fee was nominal. - a token gesture of resistance - a tokenish gesture ili: i8210 @@ -104471,7 +104471,7 @@ definition: - having meaning through having an aim example: - - led a happy purposeful life + - … led a happy purposeful life ili: i8215 members: - purposeful @@ -104555,7 +104555,7 @@ - without meaning example: - source: Pythagoras - text: Silence is better than unmeaning words + text: Silence is better than unmeaning words. - an unmeaning smile members: - unmeaning @@ -104622,7 +104622,7 @@ definition: - like or containing meat example: - - 'enough of vegetarianism: let''s have a meaty meal!' + - 'Enough of vegetarianism: let''s have a meaty meal!' ili: i8225 members: - meaty @@ -104641,7 +104641,7 @@ - using (or as if using) mechanisms or tools or devices example: - a mechanical process - - his smile was very mechanical + - His smile was very mechanical. - a mechanical toy ili: i8227 members: @@ -104674,7 +104674,7 @@ - resembling the action of a machine example: - source: Emily Dickenson - text: from blank to blank a threadless way I pushed mechanic feet + text: From blank to blank a threadless way I pushed mechanic feet. ili: i8229 members: - mechanic @@ -104739,7 +104739,7 @@ - not mechanized example: - source: Gordon Russell - text: production of furniture remained largely unmechanized + text: Production of furniture remained largely unmechanized. ili: i8235 members: - unmechanized @@ -104979,7 +104979,7 @@ definition: - well known and commonly used example: - - Shakespeare exploited many well-mined sources for his plays + - Shakespeare exploited many well-mined sources for his plays. ili: i8257 members: - well-mined @@ -105047,7 +105047,7 @@ - suitable for singing example: - source: Winthrop Sargeant - text: singable melody is the essence of music + text: Singable melody is the essence of music. ili: i8263 members: - singable @@ -105070,7 +105070,7 @@ definition: - talented in or devoted to music example: - - comes from a very musical family + - … comes from a very musical family ili: i8265 members: - musical @@ -105081,7 +105081,7 @@ definition: - devoted to or appreciative of music example: - - the most philharmonic ear is at times deeply affected by a simple air + - The most philharmonic ear is at times deeply affected by a simple air. ili: i8266 members: - philharmonic @@ -105093,7 +105093,7 @@ - lacking interest in or talent for music example: - too unmusical to care for concerts - - it is unfortunate that her children were all nonmusical + - It is unfortunate that her children were all nonmusical. ili: i8267 members: - unmusical @@ -105121,7 +105121,7 @@ definition: - (of solid matter) reduced to a liquid form example: - - add the dissolved gelatin + - Add the dissolved gelatin. ili: i8269 members: - dissolved @@ -105154,7 +105154,7 @@ definition: - no longer frozen solid example: - - the thawed ice was treacherous + - The thawed ice was treacherous. ili: i8272 members: - thawed @@ -105205,7 +105205,7 @@ definition: - showing or giving mercy example: - - sought merciful treatment for the captives + - … sought merciful treatment for the captives - a merciful god ili: i8276 members: @@ -105224,7 +105224,7 @@ example: - the merciless enemy - a merciless critic - - gave him a merciless beating + - … gave him a merciless beating ili: i8277 members: - merciless @@ -105317,7 +105317,7 @@ example: - a mild winter storm - a mild fever - - fortunately the pain was mild + - Fortunately the pain was mild. - a mild rebuke - mild criticism ili: i8284 @@ -105334,7 +105334,7 @@ example: - a gentle reprimand - a vein of gentle irony - - poked gentle fun at him + - … poked gentle fun at him ili: i8285 members: - gentle @@ -105380,7 +105380,7 @@ - intense emotion - the skunk's intense acrid odor - intense pain - - enemy fire was intense + - Enemy fire was intense. ili: i8288 members: - intense @@ -105429,7 +105429,7 @@ example: - a bad headache - in a big rage - - had a big (or bad) shock + - … had a big (or bad) shock - a bad earthquake - a bad storm ili: i8290 @@ -105470,7 +105470,7 @@ definition: - so intense as to be almost uncontrollable example: - - cold fury gripped him + - Cold fury gripped him. ili: i8293 members: - cold @@ -105481,7 +105481,7 @@ definition: - intensely focused example: - - her concentrated passion held them at bay + - Her concentrated passion held them at bay. ili: i8294 members: - concentrated @@ -105492,7 +105492,7 @@ definition: - very strong; urgently felt example: - - politics is his consuming passion + - Politics is his consuming passion. - overwhelming joy ili: i8295 members: @@ -105517,8 +105517,8 @@ definition: - intense or sharp example: - - suffered exquisite pain - - felt exquisite pleasure + - … suffered exquisite pain + - … felt exquisite pleasure ili: i8297 members: - exquisite @@ -105578,7 +105578,7 @@ definition: - characterized by a high degree or intensity; often used as a combining form example: - - the questioning was intensive + - The questioning was intensive. - intensive care - research-intensive - a labor-intensive industry @@ -105603,7 +105603,7 @@ definition: - so intense as to be almost touched or felt example: - - there was a palpable sense of joy in the air + - There was a palpable sense of joy in the air. members: - palpable partOfSpeech: s @@ -105666,8 +105666,8 @@ definition: - (used as complement) to the utmost degree example: - - he was scared witless - - the students were bored shitless + - He was scared witless. + - The students were bored shitless. members: - shitless - witless @@ -105678,7 +105678,7 @@ definition: - painfully severe example: - - he gave the dog a smart blow + - He gave the dog a smart blow. ili: i8307 members: - smart @@ -105702,7 +105702,7 @@ example: - a terrific noise - a terrific thunderstorm - - fought a terrific battle + - … fought a terrific battle ili: i8309 members: - terrific @@ -105728,8 +105728,8 @@ definition: - continuing at full strength or intensity example: - - the winds are unabated - - the popularity of his books among young people continued unabated + - The winds are unabated. + - The popularity of his books among young people continued unabated. ili: i8311 members: - unabated @@ -105741,7 +105741,7 @@ - (of colors or sounds) intensely vivid or loud example: - a violent clash of colors - - her dress was a violent red + - Her dress was a violent red. - a violent noise - wild colors - wild shouts @@ -105778,11 +105778,11 @@ definition: - connected by participation or association or use example: - - we accomplished nothing, simply because of the large number of people involved + - We accomplished nothing, simply because of the large number of people involved. - the problems involved - the involved muscles - - I don't want to get involved - - everyone involved in the bribery case has been identified + - I don't want to get involved. + - Everyone involved in the bribery case has been identified. ili: i8315 members: - involved @@ -105801,7 +105801,7 @@ - taking part in an activity example: - an active member of the club - - he was politically active + - He was politically active. - the participating organizations ili: i8316 members: @@ -105829,7 +105829,7 @@ - a memorandum to those concerned - an enterprise in which three men are concerned - factors concerned in the rise and fall of epidemics - - the interested parties met to discuss the business + - The interested parties met to discuss the business. ili: i8318 members: - concerned @@ -105842,7 +105842,7 @@ - deeply involved especially in something complicated example: - embroiled in the conflict - - felt unwilling entangled in their affairs + - … felt unwilling entangled in their affairs ili: i8319 members: - embroiled @@ -105854,7 +105854,7 @@ definition: - involved in military hostilities example: - - the desperately engaged ships continued the fight + - The desperately engaged ships continued the fight. ili: i8320 members: - engaged @@ -105865,8 +105865,8 @@ definition: - culpably involved example: - - all those concerned in the bribery case have been identified - - named three officials implicated in the plot + - All those concerned in the bribery case have been identified. + - … named three officials implicated in the plot - an innocent person implicated by circumstances in a crime ili: i8321 members: @@ -105897,7 +105897,7 @@ definition: - not involved example: - - being uninvolved, he remained objective + - Being uninvolved, he remained objective. ili: i8323 members: - uninvolved @@ -106058,7 +106058,7 @@ - not associated with soldiers or the military example: - unmilitary circles of government - - fatigue duty involves nonmilitary labor + - Fatigue duty involves nonmilitary labor. ili: i8337 members: - unmilitary @@ -106081,7 +106081,7 @@ definition: - made less severe or intense example: - - he gladly accepted the mitigated penalty + - He gladly accepted the mitigated penalty. ili: i8339 members: - mitigated @@ -106114,7 +106114,7 @@ definition: - allayed example: - - his thirst quenched, he was able to continue + - His thirst quenched, he was able to continue. ili: i8342 members: - quenched @@ -106150,7 +106150,7 @@ - gross negligence - a perfect idiot - pure folly - - what a sodding mess + - What a sodding mess. - stark staring mad - a thorough nuisance - a thoroughgoing villain @@ -106180,10 +106180,10 @@ definition: - informal intensifiers example: - - what a bally (or blinking) nuisance + - What a bally (or blinking) nuisance. - a bloody fool - a crashing bore - - you flaming idiot + - You flaming idiot. exemplifies: - 07139048-n ili: i8345 @@ -106320,7 +106320,7 @@ - moving or capable of moving readily (especially from place to place) example: - a mobile missile system - - the tongue is … the most mobile articulator + - The tongue is … the most mobile articulator. ili: i8356 members: - mobile @@ -106355,7 +106355,7 @@ definition: - able to walk about example: - - the patient is ambulatory + - The patient is ambulatory. ili: i8358 members: - ambulant @@ -106447,7 +106447,7 @@ definition: - capable of being raised example: - - the roadster had a raisable sunroof + - The roadster had a raisable sunroof. ili: i8366 members: - raisable @@ -106468,7 +106468,7 @@ definition: - capable of being rotated example: - - the theater had a rotatable stage + - The theater had a rotatable stage. ili: i8368 members: - rotatable @@ -106499,9 +106499,9 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - an owl's versatile toe can move backward and forward - - an insect's versatile antennae can move up and down or laterally - - a versatile anther of a flower moves freely in the wind + - An owl's versatile toe can move backward and forward. + - An insect's versatile antennae can move up and down or laterally. + - A versatile anther of a flower moves freely in the wind. ili: i8371 members: - versatile @@ -106607,9 +106607,9 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: + - ‘take-away’ is chiefly British. - takeout pizza - the takeout counter - - ‘take-away’ is chiefly British ili: i8380 members: - takeout @@ -106845,7 +106845,7 @@ definition: - of or being a nonmetallic element that has some of the properties of metal example: - - arsenic is a metalloid element + - Arsenic is a metalloid element. ili: i8400 members: - metalloid @@ -106917,8 +106917,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - most insects are metamorphic as witness the stages as a butterfly develops from - a caterpillar + - Most insects are metamorphic as witness the stages as a butterfly develops from + a caterpillar. ili: i8406 members: - metamorphous @@ -106960,7 +106960,7 @@ - a moderate eater - moderate success - a kitchen of moderate size - - the X-ray showed moderate enlargement of the heart + - The X-ray showed moderate enlargement of the heart. ili: i8410 members: - moderate @@ -107062,7 +107062,7 @@ example: - a modest salary - modest inflation - - helped in my own small way + - … helped in my own small way ili: i8418 members: - modest @@ -107114,7 +107114,7 @@ definition: - extreme, thorough example: - - why is he in such an all-fired hurry? + - Why is he in such an all-fired hurry? exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i8421 @@ -107142,7 +107142,7 @@ example: - excessive charges - a book of inordinate length - - his dress stops just short of undue elegance + - His dress stops just short of undue elegance. - unreasonable demands ili: i8423 members: @@ -107159,7 +107159,7 @@ example: - exorbitant rent - extortionate prices - - spends an outrageous amount on entertainment + - … spends an outrageous amount on entertainment - usurious interest rate - unconscionable spending ili: i8424 @@ -107178,7 +107178,7 @@ - far more than usual or expected example: - an extraordinary desire for approval - - it was an over-the-top experience + - It was an over-the-top experience. ili: i8425 members: - extraordinary @@ -107265,7 +107265,7 @@ - modern art - modern furniture - modern history - - totem poles are modern rather than prehistoric + - Totem poles are modern rather than prehistoric. ili: i8431 members: - modern @@ -107293,7 +107293,7 @@ definition: - (used as a combining form) recent or new example: - - ‘neo’ is a combining form in words like ‘neocolonialism’ + - ‘neo’ is a combining form in words like ‘neocolonialism’. exemplifies: - 06318142-n ili: i8433 @@ -107416,7 +107416,7 @@ definition: - not offensive to sexual mores in conduct or appearance example: - - a modest neckline in her dress covered her up to her collarbone + - A modest neckline in her dress covered her up to her collarbone. ili: i8443 members: - modest @@ -107441,8 +107441,8 @@ definition: - observing conventional sexual mores in speech or behavior or dress example: - - though one of her shoulder straps had slipped down, she was perfectly decent by - current standards + - Though one of her shoulder straps had slipped down, she was perfectly decent by + current standards. ili: i8445 members: - decent @@ -107453,7 +107453,7 @@ definition: - sufficiently clothed to see visitors or appear in public example: - - are you decent? + - Are you decent? exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i8446 @@ -107547,8 +107547,8 @@ definition: - having or suggesting a consciousness of high position example: - - recited the decree with an important air - - took long important strides in the direction of his office + - … recited the decree with an important air + - … took long important strides in the direction of his office ili: i8453 members: - important @@ -107559,7 +107559,7 @@ definition: - presumptuously arrogant example: - - had a witty but overweening manner + - … had a witty but overweening manner - source: S.V.Benet text: no idea how overweening he would be - source: NY Times @@ -107578,8 +107578,8 @@ definition: - changed in form or character example: - - their modified stand made the issue more acceptable - - the performance of the modified aircraft was much improved + - Their modified stand made the issue more acceptable. + - The performance of the modified aircraft was much improved. ili: i8455 members: - modified @@ -107591,7 +107591,7 @@ definition: - changed in order to improve or made more fit for a particular purpose example: - - seeds precisely adapted to the area + - Seeds precisely adapted to the area. - instructions altered to suit the children's different ages ili: i8456 members: @@ -107639,7 +107639,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - unrestricted verbs are usually stronger than those qualified by adverbs + - Unrestricted verbs are usually stronger than those qualified by adverbs. ili: i8460 members: - unrestricted @@ -107668,7 +107668,7 @@ definition: - characterized by lack of variation in pitch, tone, or volume example: - - he lectured in an unmodulated voice edged with hysteria + - He lectured in an unmodulated voice edged with hysteria. ili: i8463 members: - unmodulated @@ -107708,7 +107708,7 @@ - 06145709-n example: - source: G.A. Miller - text: proceed by more and more detailed analysis to the molecular facts of perception + text: Proceed by more and more detailed analysis to the molecular facts of perception. ili: i8466 members: - molecular @@ -108146,7 +108146,7 @@ definition: - morally pure example: - - led a clean life + - … led a clean life ili: i8505 members: - clean @@ -108197,7 +108197,7 @@ definition: - unrestrained by convention or morality example: - - Congreve draws a debauched aristocratic society + - Congreve draws a debauched aristocratic society. - deplorably dissipated and degraded - riotous living - fast women @@ -108353,13 +108353,13 @@ plural pronoun; quantifier, plural example: - many temptations - - the temptations are many + - The temptations are many. - a good many - a great many - many directions - take as many apples as you like - too many clouds to see - - never saw so many people + - … never saw so many people ili: i8520 members: - many @@ -108386,7 +108386,7 @@ - each of a large indefinite number example: - many a man - - many another day will come + - Many another day will come. ili: i8522 members: - many a @@ -108400,8 +108400,8 @@ - amounting to a large indefinite number example: - numerous times - - the family was numerous - - Palomar's fans are legion + - The family was numerous. + - Palomar's fans are legion. ili: i8523 members: - numerous @@ -108413,8 +108413,8 @@ definition: - relatively many but unspecified in number example: - - they were here for some weeks - - we did not meet again for some years + - They were here for some weeks. + - We did not meet again for some years. ili: i8524 members: - some @@ -108443,9 +108443,9 @@ example: - a few weeks ago - a few more wagons than usual - - an invalid's pleasures are few and far between - - few roses were still blooming - - few women have led troops in battle + - An invalid's pleasures are few and far between. + - Few roses were still blooming. + - Few women have led troops in battle. ili: i8526 members: - few @@ -108470,7 +108470,7 @@ definition: - very few example: - - hardly a man is now alive who remembers that famous date and year + - Hardly a man is now alive who remembers that famous date and year. ili: i8528 members: - hardly a @@ -108485,7 +108485,7 @@ example: - not much rain - much affection - - much grain is in storage + - Much grain is in storage. ili: i8529 members: - much @@ -108498,7 +108498,7 @@ definition: - very great in quantity; overabundant example: - - showed overmuch affection + - … showed overmuch affection ili: i8530 members: - overmuch @@ -108514,7 +108514,7 @@ - so much weeping - such a help - such grief - - never dreamed of such beauty + - … never dreamed of such beauty ili: i8532 members: - such @@ -108541,13 +108541,13 @@ - (quantifier used with mass nouns) small in quantity or degree; not much or almost none or (with ‘a’) at least some example: - - little rain fell in May - - gave it little thought - - little time is left - - we still have little money - - a little hope remained - - there's slight chance that it will work - - there's a slight chance it will work + - Little rain fell in May. + - … gave it little thought + - Little time is left. + - We still have little money. + - A little hope remained. + - There's slight chance that it will work. + - There's a slight chance it will work. ili: i8534 members: - little @@ -108577,7 +108577,7 @@ example: - more land - more support - - more rain fell + - More rain fell. - more than a gallon exemplifies: - 06333686-n @@ -108595,7 +108595,7 @@ example: - of less importance - less time to spend with the family - - a shower uses less water + - A shower uses less water. - less than three years old exemplifies: - 06333686-n @@ -108608,9 +108608,9 @@ - the superlative of ‘much’ that can be used with mass nouns and is usually preceded by ‘the’; a quantifier meaning the greatest in amount or extent or degree example: - - made the most money he could - - what attracts the most attention? - - made the most of a bad deal + - … made the most money he could + - What attracts the most attention? + - … made the most of a bad deal exemplifies: - 06706615-n ili: i8538 @@ -108622,8 +108622,8 @@ - the superlative of ‘little’ that can be used with mass nouns and is usually preceded by ‘the’; a quantifier meaning smallest in amount or extent or degree example: - - didn't care the least bit - - he has the least talent of anyone + - … didn't care the least bit + - He has the least talent of anyone. exemplifies: - 06706615-n ili: i8539 @@ -108638,7 +108638,7 @@ - (comparative of ‘many’ used with count nouns) quantifier meaning greater in number example: - a hall with more seats - - we have no more bananas + - We have no more bananas. - more than one exemplifies: - 06333686-n @@ -108654,9 +108654,9 @@ - (comparative of ‘few’ used with count nouns) quantifier meaning a smaller number of example: - - fewer birds came this year - - the birds are fewer this year - - fewer trains were late + - Fewer birds came this year. + - The birds are fewer this year. + - Fewer trains were late. exemplifies: - 06333686-n ili: i8541 @@ -108670,7 +108670,7 @@ - (nonstandard in some uses but often idiomatic with measure phrases) fewer example: - less than three weeks - - no less than 50 people attended + - No less than 50 people attended. - in 25 words or less ili: i8542 members: @@ -108683,9 +108683,9 @@ - (superlative of ‘many’ used with count nouns and often preceded by ‘the’) quantifier meaning the greatest in number example: - - who has the most apples? - - most people like eggs - - most fishes have fins + - Who has the most apples? + - Most people like eggs. + - Most fishes have fins. exemplifies: - 06706615-n ili: i8543 @@ -108780,7 +108780,7 @@ definition: - provided with a motive or given incentive for action example: - - a highly motivated child can learn almost anything + - A highly motivated child can learn almost anything. - a group of politically motivated men ili: i8551 members: @@ -108804,7 +108804,7 @@ definition: - urged or forced to action through moral pressure example: - - felt impelled to take a stand against the issue + - … felt impelled to take a stand against the issue ili: i8553 members: - driven @@ -108916,8 +108916,8 @@ definition: - deeply affected by a strong feeling example: - - sat completely still, sick with envy - - she was sick with longing + - … sat completely still, sick with envy + - She was sick with longing. ili: i8562 members: - sick @@ -108931,7 +108931,7 @@ definition: - emotionally unmoved example: - - always appeared completely unmoved and imperturbable + - … always appeared completely unmoved and imperturbable ili: i8563 members: - unmoved @@ -108947,7 +108947,7 @@ - arousing or capable of arousing deep emotion example: - source: N. Hawthorne - text: she laid her case of destitution before him in a very moving letter + text: She laid her case of destitution before him in a very moving letter. ili: i8564 members: - moving @@ -108961,9 +108961,9 @@ definition: - arousing affect example: - - the homecoming of the released hostages was an affecting scene - - poignant grief cannot endure forever - - his gratitude was simple and touching + - The homecoming of the released hostages was an affecting scene. + - Poignant grief cannot endure forever. + - His gratitude was simple and touching. ili: i8565 members: - affecting @@ -109060,7 +109060,7 @@ definition: - traveling by foot example: - - she was afoot when I saw her this morning + - She was afoot when I saw her this morning. ili: i8572 members: - afoot @@ -109071,7 +109071,7 @@ definition: - traveling on horseback example: - - a file of men ahorseback passed by + - A file of men ahorseback passed by. ili: i8573 members: - ahorse @@ -109105,7 +109105,7 @@ definition: - traveling by wheeled vehicle such as bicycle or automobile e.g. example: - - the public was awheel + - The public was awheel. ili: i8576 members: - awheel @@ -109116,8 +109116,8 @@ definition: - being moved or acted upon by moving air or vapor example: - - blown clouds of dust choked the riders - - blown soil mounded on the window sill + - Blown clouds of dust choked the riders. + - Blown soil mounded on the window sill. ili: i8577 members: - blown @@ -109129,7 +109129,7 @@ - moving swiftly example: - fast-flying planes - - played the difficult passage with flying fingers + - … played the difficult passage with flying fingers ili: i8578 members: - fast-flying @@ -109141,7 +109141,7 @@ definition: - streaming or flapping or spreading wide as if in a current of air example: - - ran quickly, her flaring coat behind her + - … ran quickly, her flaring coat behind her - flags aflare in the breeze ili: i8579 members: @@ -109154,7 +109154,7 @@ definition: - characterized by motion example: - - modern dance has been called kinetic pantomime + - Modern dance has been called kinetic pantomime. ili: i8580 members: - kinetic @@ -109231,7 +109231,7 @@ definition: - not in physical motion example: - - She remained motionless, yet poised to take flight + - She remained motionless, yet poised to take flight. ili: i8586 members: - inactive @@ -109256,7 +109256,7 @@ example: - with eyes set in a fixed glassy stare - source: Connor Cruise O'Brien - text: his bearded face already has a set hollow look + text: His bearded face already has a set hollow look. - a face rigid with pain ili: i8588 members: @@ -109271,7 +109271,7 @@ - absolutely still example: - frozen with horror - - they stood rooted in astonishment + - They stood rooted in astonishment. ili: i8589 members: - frozen @@ -109304,7 +109304,7 @@ definition: - standing still example: - - the car remained stationary with the engine running + - The car remained stationary with the engine running. ili: i8592 members: - stationary @@ -109315,7 +109315,7 @@ definition: - used of a series of photographs presented so as to create the illusion of motion example: - - Her ambition was to be in moving pictures or ‘the movies’ + - Her ambition was to be in moving pictures or ‘the movies’. ili: i8593 members: - moving @@ -109479,7 +109479,7 @@ - limited to or in the interests of a particular nation example: - national interests - - isolationism is a strictly national policy + - Isolationism is a strictly national policy. ili: i8607 members: - national @@ -109679,7 +109679,7 @@ - not artificially colored or bleached example: - unbleached blonde hair - - her hair is uncolored + - Her hair is uncolored. - undyed cotton ili: i8621 members: @@ -109822,7 +109822,7 @@ definition: - not produced by natural forces example: - - brokers created a factitious demand for stocks + - Brokers created a factitious demand for stocks. ili: i8631 members: - factitious @@ -109833,7 +109833,7 @@ definition: - not genuine or real; being an imitation of the genuine article example: - - it isn't fake anything; it's real synthetic fur + - It isn't fake anything; it's real synthetic fur. - faux pearls - false teeth - decorated with imitation palm leaves @@ -109880,7 +109880,7 @@ definition: - lacking substance or vitality as if produced by painting example: - - in public he wore a painted smile + - In public he wore a painted smile. ili: i8635 members: - painted @@ -109973,10 +109973,10 @@ - an eldritch screech - the three weird sisters - source: John Galsworthy - text: stumps … had uncanny shapes as of monstrous creatures + text: Stumps … had uncanny shapes as of monstrous creatures. - an unearthly light - source: Henry Kingsley - text: he could hear the unearthly scream of some curlew piercing the din + text: He could hear the unearthly scream of some curlew piercing the din. ili: i8641 members: - eldritch @@ -109990,9 +109990,9 @@ definition: - suggestive of an elf in strangeness and otherworldliness example: - - thunderbolts quivered with elfin flares of heat lightning + - Thunderbolts quivered with elfin flares of heat lightning. - source: John Mason Brown - text: the fey quality was there, the ability to see the moon at midday + text: The fey quality was there, the ability to see the moon at midday. ili: i8642 members: - elfin @@ -110008,7 +110008,7 @@ - magic signs that protect against adverse influence - a magical spell - source: Shakespeare - text: '''tis now the very witching time of night' + text: '''tis now the very witching time of night.' - wizard wands - wizardly powers ili: i8643 @@ -110176,8 +110176,8 @@ - expected to follow in the indefinite future from causes already operating example: - hope of eventual (or ultimate) rescue - - if this trend continues it is not reasonable to expect the eventual collapse of - the stock market + - If this trend continues it is not reasonable to expect the eventual collapse of + the stock market. ili: i8656 members: - eventual @@ -110283,7 +110283,7 @@ definition: - necessary (for someone) as a duty or responsibility; morally binding example: - - it is incumbent on them to pay their own debts + - It is incumbent on them to pay their own debts. ili: i8664 members: - incumbent @@ -110294,7 +110294,7 @@ definition: - necessary for relief or supply example: - - provided them with all things needful + - … provided them with all things needful ili: i8665 members: - needed @@ -110308,7 +110308,7 @@ definition: - required by obligation or compulsion or convention example: - - he made all the obligatory apologies + - He made all the obligatory apologies. ili: i8666 members: - obligatory @@ -110337,12 +110337,12 @@ - more than is needed, desired, or required example: - trying to lose excess weight - - found some extra change lying on the dresser - - yet another book on heraldry might be thought redundant + - … found some extra change lying on the dresser + - Yet another book on heraldry might be thought redundant. - skills made redundant by technological advance - sleeping in the spare room - supernumerary ornamentation - - it was supererogatory of her to gloat + - It was supererogatory of her to gloat. - delete superfluous (or unnecessary) words - extra ribs as well as other supernumerary internal parts - surplus cheese distributed to the needy @@ -110363,7 +110363,7 @@ definition: - unnecessary and unwarranted example: - - a strikers' tent camp … was burned with needless loss of life + - A strikers' tent camp … was burned with needless loss of life. ili: i8669 members: - gratuitous @@ -110527,7 +110527,7 @@ - characterized by or arising from psychoneurotic hysteria example: - source: Morris Fishbein - text: during hysterical conditions various functions of the human body are disordered + text: During hysterical conditions various functions of the human body are disordered. - hysterical amnesia ili: i8683 members: @@ -110633,7 +110633,7 @@ - not neurotic example: - successful mothers — mothers with unneurotic children - - he's the most unneurotic person I know + - He's the most unneurotic person I know. ili: i8693 members: - unneurotic @@ -110644,7 +110644,7 @@ definition: - mentally and emotionally stable example: - - she's really together + - She's really together. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i8694 @@ -110662,13 +110662,13 @@ - pleasant or pleasing or agreeable in nature or appearance example: - source: George Meredith - text: what a nice fellow you are and we all thought you so nasty + text: What a nice fellow you are and we all thought you so nasty. - nice manners - a nice dress - a nice face - a nice day - - had a nice time at the party - - the corn and tomatoes are nice today + - … had a nice time at the party + - The corn and tomatoes are nice today. ili: i8695 members: - nice @@ -110681,7 +110681,7 @@ definition: - agreeable or pleasing example: - - we all had a good time + - We all had a good time. - good manners ili: i8696 members: @@ -110693,7 +110693,7 @@ definition: - (of persons) having pleasing manners or behavior example: - - I didn't enjoy it and probably wasn't a pleasant person to be around + - I didn't enjoy it and probably wasn't a pleasant person to be around. ili: i8697 members: - pleasant @@ -110862,7 +110862,7 @@ - something cowardly and ignoble in his attitude - source: Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. text: I think it a less evil that some criminals should escape than that the government - should play an ignoble part + should play an ignoble part. ili: i8708 members: - ignoble @@ -111089,7 +111089,7 @@ definition: - of or associated with the great masses of people example: - - the common people in those days suffered greatly + - The common people in those days suffered greatly. - behavior that branded him as common - his square plebeian nose - a vulgar and objectionable person @@ -111161,7 +111161,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06027814-n example: - - the average income in New England is below that of the nation + - The average income in New England is below that of the nation. - of average height for his age - the mean annual rainfall ili: i8726 @@ -111178,8 +111178,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06027814-n example: - - the median value of 17, 20, and 36 is 20 - - the median income for the year was $15,000 + - The median value of 17, 20, and 36 is 20. + - The median income for the year was $15,000. ili: i8727 members: - median @@ -111193,7 +111193,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06027814-n example: - - the modal age at which American novelists reach their peak is 30 + - The modal age at which American novelists reach their peak is 30. ili: i8728 members: - modal @@ -111207,7 +111207,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - it's the natural thing to happen + - It's the natural thing to happen. - natural immunity - a grandparent's natural affection for a grandchild ili: i8729 @@ -111286,7 +111286,7 @@ definition: - deviating from the general or common order or type example: - - advanced forms of life may be anomalous in the universe + - Advanced forms of life may be anomalous in the universe. ili: i8734 members: - anomalous @@ -111308,7 +111308,7 @@ definition: - deviating from normal expectations; somewhat odd, strange, or abnormal example: - - these days large families are atypical + - These days large families are atypical. - atypical clinical findings - atypical pneumonia - highly irregular behavior @@ -111370,7 +111370,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06027814-n example: - - after the floods the harvests were subnormal + - After the floods the harvests were subnormal. - subnormal intelligence ili: i8741 members: @@ -111426,7 +111426,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06145709-n example: - - they were heartbroken when they learned their child was abnormal + - They were heartbroken when they learned their child was abnormal. - an abnormal personality ili: i8745 members: @@ -111589,7 +111589,7 @@ - coming from the north; used especially of wind example: - a northern snowstorm - - the winds are northerly + - The winds are northerly. ili: i8759 members: - northerly @@ -111614,7 +111614,7 @@ definition: - situated farthest north example: - - Alaska is our northernmost state + - Alaska is our northernmost state. ili: i8761 members: - northernmost @@ -111741,7 +111741,7 @@ example: - a hot southerly wind - southern breezes - - the winds are southerly + - The winds are southerly. ili: i8771 members: - southerly @@ -111754,7 +111754,7 @@ - situated in or oriented toward the south example: - a southern exposure - - took a southerly course + - … took a southerly course ili: i8772 members: - southerly @@ -111766,7 +111766,7 @@ definition: - situated farthest south example: - - Key West is the southernmost city in the continental United States + - Key West is the southernmost city in the continental United States. ili: i8773 members: - southernmost @@ -111821,7 +111821,7 @@ definition: - coming from the southwest example: - - the winds are southwesterly + - The winds are southwesterly. ili: i8778 members: - southwesterly @@ -111905,7 +111905,7 @@ definition: - of the south or coming from the south example: - - sailed the austral seas + - … sailed the austral seas ili: i8785 members: - austral @@ -112104,7 +112104,7 @@ definition: - perceived with the mind example: - - he winced at the detected flicker of irony in her voice + - He winced at the detected flicker of irony in her voice. ili: i8802 members: - detected @@ -112115,7 +112115,7 @@ definition: - not noticed example: - - hoped his departure had passed unnoticed + - … hoped his departure had passed unnoticed ili: i8803 members: - unnoticed @@ -112130,8 +112130,8 @@ definition: - not noticed inadvertently example: - - her aching muscles forgotten she danced all night - - he was scolded for his forgotten chores + - Her aching muscles forgotten she danced all night. + - He was scolded for his forgotten chores. ili: i8804 members: - disregarded @@ -112143,7 +112143,7 @@ definition: - disregarded example: - - his cries were unheeded + - His cries were unheeded. - Shaw's neglected one-act comedy, ‘A Village Wooing’ - her ignored advice ili: i8805 @@ -112158,7 +112158,7 @@ definition: - not taken into account example: - - his retirement was not allowed to go unmarked + - His retirement was not allowed to go unmarked. ili: i8806 members: - overlooked @@ -112171,7 +112171,7 @@ definition: - unnoticed example: - - managed to slip away unobserved + - … managed to slip away unobserved - unseen forces at work ili: i8815 members: @@ -112219,7 +112219,7 @@ - detected by instinct or inference rather than by recognized perceptual cues example: - the felt presence of an intruder - - a sensed presence in the room raised goosebumps on her arms + - A sensed presence in the room raised goosebumps on her arms. - a perceived threat ili: i8811 members: @@ -112243,8 +112243,8 @@ definition: - not perceived or discerned example: - - they feared some undetected trace of poison - - she looked around to be sure her faux pas was undetected + - They feared some undetected trace of poison. + - She looked around to be sure her faux pas was undetected. ili: i8813 members: - undetected @@ -112255,7 +112255,7 @@ definition: - not discovered example: - - with earth-based telescopes many stars remain undiscovered + - With earth-based telescopes many stars remain undiscovered. ili: i8814 members: - undiscovered @@ -112275,9 +112275,9 @@ definition: - discovered or determined by scientific observation example: - - variation in the ascertained flux depends on a number of factors + - Variation in the ascertained flux depends on a number of factors. - the discovered behavior norms - - discovered differences in achievement + - … discovered differences in achievement - no explanation for the observed phenomena ili: i8817 members: @@ -112399,7 +112399,7 @@ - obedient children - a little man obedient to his wife - source: Edmund Burke - text: the obedient colonies … are heavily taxed; the refractory remain unburdened + text: The obedient colonies … are heavily taxed; the refractory remain unburdened. ili: i8826 members: - obedient @@ -112427,7 +112427,7 @@ - quick to comply example: - source: Shakespeare - text: I have been to you a true and humble wife, at all times to your will conformable + text: I have been to you a true and humble wife, at all times to your will conformable. ili: i8828 members: - conformable @@ -112440,7 +112440,7 @@ example: - a dutiful child - a dutiful citizen - - Patient Griselda was a chaste and duteous wife + - Patient Griselda was a chaste and duteous wife. ili: i8829 members: - dutiful @@ -112485,7 +112485,7 @@ definition: - resistant to guidance or discipline example: - - Mary, Mary, quite contrary + - Mary, Mary, quite contrary. - an obstinate child with a violent temper - a perverse mood - wayward behavior @@ -112530,7 +112530,7 @@ - refusing to submit to authority example: - source: Mary W.Williams - text: the recusant electors … cooperated in electing a new Senate + text: The recusant electors … cooperated in electing a new Senate. ili: i8835 members: - recusant @@ -112556,7 +112556,7 @@ definition: - scientifically detached; unemotional example: - - he spoke in the clipped clinical monotones typical of police testimony + - He spoke in the clipped clinical monotones typical of police testimony. ili: i8839 members: - clinical @@ -112624,8 +112624,8 @@ definition: - caused by law or conscience to follow a certain course example: - - felt obligated to repay the kindness - - was obligated to pay off the student loan + - … felt obligated to repay the kindness + - … was obligated to pay off the student loan ili: i8846 members: - obligated @@ -112678,8 +112678,8 @@ definition: - required or under orders example: - - I'm supposed to be there at ten - - he was supposed to go to the store + - I'm supposed to be there at ten. + - He was supposed to go to the store. ili: i8851 members: - supposed @@ -112721,7 +112721,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - an obligate anaerobe can survive only in the absence of oxygen + - An obligate anaerobe can survive only in the absence of oxygen. ili: i8855 members: - obligate @@ -112732,7 +112732,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - a facultative parasite can exist as a parasite or a saprophyte + - A facultative parasite can exist as a parasite or a saprophyte. ili: i8856 members: - facultative @@ -112763,12 +112763,12 @@ definition: - clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment example: - - the effects of the drought are apparent to anyone who sees the parched fields + - The effects of the drought are apparent to anyone who sees the parched fields. - evident hostility - manifest disapproval - patent advantages - - made his meaning plain - - it is plain that he is no reactionary + - … made his meaning plain + - It is plain that he is no reactionary. - in plain view - a palpable lie ili: i8858 @@ -112788,7 +112788,7 @@ - evident without proof or argument example: - an axiomatic truth - - we hold these truths to be self-evident + - We hold these truths to be self-evident. ili: i8859 members: - axiomatic @@ -112858,7 +112858,7 @@ definition: - made more obvious or prominent example: - - the effect of … his irregular life could be seen writ large on his gaunt features + - The effect of … his irregular life could be seen writ large on his gaunt features. ili: i8865 members: - writ large @@ -112872,8 +112872,8 @@ - not immediately apparent example: - source: A.N.Whitehead - text: in mathematical science connections are exhibited which … are extremely - unobvious + text: In mathematical science connections are exhibited which … are extremely + unobvious. ili: i8866 members: - unobvious @@ -112885,7 +112885,7 @@ definition: - not readily apparent example: - - the answer was at first unapparent + - The answer was at first unapparent. ili: i8867 members: - unapparent @@ -112896,7 +112896,7 @@ definition: - not provable example: - - it was both unproved and unprovable + - It was both unproved and unprovable. ili: i8868 members: - unprovable @@ -112911,7 +112911,7 @@ example: - a partially obstructed passageway - an obstructed view - - justice obstructed is not justice + - Justice obstructed is not justice. ili: i8869 members: - obstructed @@ -112945,8 +112945,8 @@ definition: - completely obstructed or closed off example: - - the storm was responsible for many blocked roads and bridges - - the drain was plugged + - The storm was responsible for many blocked roads and bridges. + - The drain was plugged. ili: i8871 members: - blocked @@ -112972,8 +112972,8 @@ definition: - at a complete standstill because of opposition of two unrelenting forces or factions example: - - the chess game ended with white stalemated - - the two factions are deadlocked over fringe benefits + - The chess game ended with white stalemated. + - The two factions are deadlocked over fringe benefits. ili: i8873 members: - deadlocked @@ -112985,7 +112985,7 @@ definition: - made difficult or slow example: - - we blamed our impeded progress on lack of money + - We blamed our impeded progress on lack of money. ili: i8874 members: - impeded @@ -113081,7 +113081,7 @@ - not slowed or prevented example: - a time of unimpeded growth - - an unimpeded sweep of meadows and hills afforded a peaceful setting + - An unimpeded sweep of meadows and hills afforded a peaceful setting. ili: i8882 members: - unimpeded @@ -113103,8 +113103,8 @@ definition: - held or filled or in use example: - - she keeps her time well occupied - - the wc is occupied + - She keeps her time well occupied. + - The wc is occupied. ili: i8884 members: - occupied @@ -113118,10 +113118,10 @@ else or indicating unavailability; (‘engaged’ is a British term for a busy telephone line) example: - - her line is busy - - receptionists' telephones are always engaged - - the lavatory is in use - - kept getting a busy signal + - Her line is busy. + - Receptionists' telephones are always engaged. + - The lavatory is in use. + - … kept getting a busy signal ili: i8885 members: - busy @@ -113258,7 +113258,7 @@ definition: - gruesomely indicative of death or the dead example: - - a charnel smell came from the chest filled with dead men's bones + - A charnel smell came from the chest filled with dead men's bones. - ghastly shrieks - the sepulchral darkness of the catacombs ili: i8895 @@ -113273,7 +113273,7 @@ definition: - annoying and unpleasant example: - - some creepy kids were bothering her + - Some creepy kids were bothering her. ili: i8896 members: - creepy @@ -113287,7 +113287,7 @@ - a disgusting smell - distasteful language - a loathsome disease - - the idea of eating meat is repellent to me + - The idea of eating meat is repellent to me. - revolting food - a wicked stench exemplifies: @@ -113400,8 +113400,8 @@ definition: - not causing disapproval example: - - it was an innocuous remark - - confined himself to innocuous generalities + - It was an innocuous remark. + - … confined himself to innocuous generalities - unobjectionable behavior ili: i8905 members: @@ -113641,7 +113641,7 @@ definition: - offending against or breaking a law or rule example: - - contracts offending against the statute were canceled + - Contracts offending against the statute were canceled. ili: i8926 members: - offending @@ -113654,7 +113654,7 @@ - transgressing a moral or divine law example: - source: Shakespeare - text: if it be a sin to covet honor, I am the most sinning soul alive + text: If it be a sin to covet honor, I am the most sinning soul alive. ili: i8927 members: - sinning @@ -113666,7 +113666,7 @@ - violating or tending to violate or offend against example: - violative of the principles of liberty - - considered such depravity offensive against all laws of humanity + - … considered such depravity offensive against all laws of humanity ili: i8928 members: - offensive @@ -113678,7 +113678,7 @@ definition: - not offending example: - - an unoffending motorist should not have been stopped + - An unoffending motorist should not have been stopped. ili: i8929 members: - unoffending @@ -113748,7 +113748,7 @@ definition: - by virtue of an office or position example: - - the head of the department serves as an ex officio member of the board + - The head of the department serves as an ex officio member of the board. ili: i8936 members: - ex officio @@ -113795,7 +113795,7 @@ example: - a sort of unofficial mayor - an unofficial estimate - - he participated in an unofficial capacity + - He participated in an unofficial capacity. ili: i8940 members: - unofficial @@ -113861,7 +113861,7 @@ - having been established or made firm or received the rite of confirmation example: - confirmed reservations - - received confirmed reports of casualties + - … received confirmed reports of casualties - a confirmed Catholic ili: i8945 members: @@ -113873,7 +113873,7 @@ definition: - verified officially example: - - the election returns are now official + - The election returns are now official. ili: i8946 members: - official @@ -113896,7 +113896,7 @@ definition: - not officially established example: - - the early election returns are unofficial + - The early election returns are unofficial. ili: i8948 members: - unofficial @@ -113910,7 +113910,7 @@ - the established social order - distrust the constituted authority - a team established as a member of a major league - - enjoyed his prestige as an established writer + - … enjoyed his prestige as an established writer - an established precedent - the established Church ili: i8949 @@ -114141,7 +114141,7 @@ definition: - at the sides of streets example: - - on-street parking is prohibited at rush hour + - On-street parking is prohibited at rush hour. ili: i8968 members: - on-street @@ -114306,7 +114306,7 @@ definition: - previously used or owned by another example: - - bought a secondhand (or used) car + - … bought a secondhand (or used) car ili: i8980 members: - secondhand @@ -114433,7 +114433,7 @@ - (of a new kind or fashion) gratuitously new example: - newfangled ideas - - she buys all these new-fangled machines and never uses them + - She buys all these new-fangled machines and never uses them. ili: i9242 members: - newfangled @@ -114446,7 +114446,7 @@ - newly discovered example: - his newfound aggressiveness - - Hudson pointed his ship down the coast of the newfound sea + - Hudson pointed his ship down the coast of the newfound sea. ili: i8988 members: - newfound @@ -114541,7 +114541,7 @@ definition: - not yet put into use example: - - we bought an unused car for a change + - We bought an unused car for a change. ili: i8996 members: - unused @@ -114564,7 +114564,7 @@ - being in its early stage example: - a young industry - - the day is still young + - The day is still young. ili: i8998 members: - young @@ -114582,9 +114582,9 @@ - (used especially of persons) having lived for a relatively long time or attained a specific age example: - - his mother is very old + - His mother is very old. - a ripe old age - - how old are you? + - How old are you? ili: i8999 members: - old @@ -114612,7 +114612,7 @@ - advanced in years; (‘aged’ is pronounced as two syllables) example: - aged members of the society - - elderly residents could remember the construction of the first skyscraper + - Elderly residents could remember the construction of the first skyscraper. - senior citizen ili: i9000 members: @@ -114691,7 +114691,7 @@ definition: - mentally or physically infirm with age example: - - his mother was doddering and frail + - His mother was doddering and frail. ili: i9007 members: - doddering @@ -114716,8 +114716,8 @@ - showing characteristics of age, especially having grey or white hair example: - source: Coleridge - text: whose beard with age is hoar - - nodded his hoary head + text: Whose beard with age is hoar. + - … nodded his hoary head ili: i9009 members: - grey @@ -114776,7 +114776,7 @@ - too old to be useful example: - source: Anthony Trollope - text: He left the house … for the support of twelve superannuated wool carders + text: He left the house … for the support of twelve superannuated wool carders. ili: i9014 members: - overage @@ -114790,7 +114790,7 @@ definition: - being from 60 to 69 years old example: - - the sexagenarian population is growing + - The sexagenarian population is growing. ili: i9015 members: - sexagenarian @@ -114984,7 +114984,7 @@ definition: - (of children and animals) young, immature example: - - what a big little boy you are + - What a big little boy you are. - small children ili: i9030 members: @@ -115051,7 +115051,7 @@ definition: - suggestive of youth; vigorous and fresh example: - - he is young for his age + - He is young for his age. ili: i9036 members: - youthful @@ -115149,8 +115149,8 @@ definition: - in operation or operational example: - - left the oven on - - the switch is in the on position + - … left the oven on + - The switch is in the on position. ili: i9045 members: - 'on' @@ -115161,7 +115161,7 @@ definition: - plugged in example: - - first check to see whether the appliance is connected + - First check to see whether the appliance is connected. ili: i9046 members: - connected @@ -115172,8 +115172,8 @@ definition: - not in operation or operational example: - - the oven is off - - the lights are off + - The oven is off. + - The lights are off. ili: i9047 members: - 'off' @@ -115184,7 +115184,7 @@ definition: - not plugged in or connected to a power source example: - - the iron is disconnected + - The iron is disconnected. ili: i9048 members: - disconnected @@ -115195,8 +115195,8 @@ definition: - (of events) planned or scheduled example: - - the picnic is on, rain or shine - - we have nothing on for Friday night + - The picnic is on, rain or shine. + - We have nothing on for Friday night. ili: i9049 members: - 'on' @@ -115205,7 +115205,7 @@ definition: - (of events) no longer planned or scheduled example: - - the wedding is definitely off + - The wedding is definitely off. ili: i9050 members: - 'off' @@ -115226,7 +115226,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - the touchdown was nullified because the left tackle was offside + - The touchdown was nullified because the left tackle was offside. ili: i9052 members: - offside @@ -115239,7 +115239,7 @@ - affording unobstructed entrance and exit; not shut or closed example: - an open door - - they left the door open + - They left the door open. ili: i9053 members: - open @@ -115252,7 +115252,7 @@ definition: - slightly open example: - - the door was ajar + - The door was ajar. ili: i9054 members: - ajar @@ -115263,7 +115263,7 @@ definition: - open wide example: - - left the doors wide-open + - … left the doors wide-open ili: i9055 members: - wide-open @@ -115276,7 +115276,7 @@ definition: - not open example: - - the door slammed shut + - The door slammed shut. ili: i9056 members: - shut @@ -115291,7 +115291,7 @@ - affording free passage or access example: - open drains - - the road is open to traffic + - The road is open to traffic. - open ranks ili: i9057 members: @@ -115316,7 +115316,7 @@ definition: - (of a container) having the stopper removed example: - - whiskey spilled from the unstoppered bottle + - Whiskey spilled from the unstoppered bottle. ili: i9059 members: - unstoppered @@ -115343,8 +115343,8 @@ definition: - not open or affording passage or access example: - - the many closed streets made travel difficult - - our neighbors peeped from behind closed curtains + - The many closed streets made travel difficult. + - Our neighbors peeped from behind closed curtains. ili: i9061 members: - closed @@ -115369,7 +115369,7 @@ definition: - having the curtains or draperies closed or pulled shut example: - - the drawn draperies kept direct sunlight from fading the rug + - The drawn draperies kept direct sunlight from fading the rug. ili: i9063 members: - drawn @@ -115400,8 +115400,8 @@ definition: - used of mouth or eyes example: - - keep your eyes open - - his mouth slightly opened + - Keep your eyes open. + - His mouth slightly opened. ili: i9066 members: - open @@ -115417,7 +115417,7 @@ - with the mouth wide open as in wonder or awe example: - the gaping audience - - we stood there agape with wonder + - We stood there agape with wonder. - with mouth agape ili: i9067 members: @@ -115442,7 +115442,7 @@ definition: - (used of eyes) fully open or extended example: - - stared with wide eyes + - … stared with wide eyes ili: i9069 members: - wide-eyed @@ -115465,8 +115465,8 @@ definition: - used especially of mouth or eyes example: - - he sat quietly with closed eyes - - his eyes were shut against the sunlight + - He sat quietly with closed eyes. + - His eyes were shut against the sunlight. ili: i9071 members: - closed @@ -115480,7 +115480,7 @@ definition: - closing the eyes intermittently and rapidly example: - - he stood blinking in the bright sunlight + - He stood blinking in the bright sunlight. ili: i9072 members: - blinking @@ -115529,7 +115529,7 @@ definition: - (of type or print) having a blank line between lines of type example: - - manuscripts must be double-spaced + - Manuscripts must be double-spaced. ili: i9076 members: - double-spaced @@ -115551,7 +115551,7 @@ definition: - (of type or print) not having a blank space between lines example: - - business letters are usually single-spaced + - Business letters are usually single-spaced. ili: i9078 members: - single-spaced @@ -115584,7 +115584,7 @@ example: - an enclosed porch - an enclosed yard - - the enclosed check is to cover shipping and handling + - The enclosed check is to cover shipping and handling. ili: i9081 members: - enclosed @@ -115629,7 +115629,7 @@ example: - boxed cigars - a confining boxed-in space - - felt boxed in by the traffic + - … felt boxed in by the traffic ili: i9084 members: - boxed @@ -115687,7 +115687,7 @@ definition: - enclosed firmly in a surrounding mass example: - - found pebbles embedded in the silt + - … found pebbles embedded in the silt - stone containing many embedded fossils - peach and plum seeds embedded in a sweet edible pulp ili: i9089 @@ -115829,7 +115829,7 @@ definition: - of a cask or barrel example: - - the cask was set abroach + - The cask was set abroach. ili: i9102 members: - abroach @@ -115884,7 +115884,7 @@ - 08215965-n example: - on active duty - - the platoon is combat-ready + - The platoon is combat-ready. - review the fighting forces ili: i9107 members: @@ -115900,7 +115900,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - the fort was held by about 100 effective soldiers + - The fort was held by about 100 effective soldiers. ili: i9108 members: - effective @@ -115940,7 +115940,7 @@ example: - a good time to plant tomatoes - the right time to act - - the time is ripe for great sociological changes + - The time is ripe for great sociological changes. ili: i9111 members: - good @@ -115954,9 +115954,9 @@ - done or happening at the appropriate or proper time example: - a timely warning - - with timely treatment the patient has a good chance of recovery + - With timely treatment the patient has a good chance of recovery. - a seasonable time for discussion - - the book's publication was well timed + - The book's publication was well timed. ili: i9112 members: - timely @@ -115972,7 +115972,7 @@ definition: - not opportune example: - - arrived at a most inopportune hour + - … arrived at a most inopportune hour - an inopportune visit ili: i9113 members: @@ -115986,9 +115986,9 @@ - badly timed example: - an ill-timed intervention - - you think my intrusion unseasonable + - You think my intrusion unseasonable. - an untimely remark - - it was the wrong moment for a joke + - It was the wrong moment for a joke. ili: i9114 members: - ill-timed @@ -116002,7 +116002,7 @@ definition: - not conveniently timed example: - - an early departure is inconvenient for us + - An early departure is inconvenient for us. ili: i9115 members: - inconvenient @@ -116013,7 +116013,7 @@ definition: - capable of being placed opposite to something example: - - the thumb is opposable to the forefinger + - The thumb is opposable to the forefinger. ili: i9116 members: - opposable @@ -116042,7 +116042,7 @@ definition: - on bad terms example: - - they were usually at odds over politics + - They were usually at odds over politics. - conflicting opinions ili: i9119 members: @@ -116055,7 +116055,7 @@ - not having opposition or an opponent example: - unopposed military forces - - the candidate was unopposed + - The candidate was unopposed. ili: i9120 members: - unopposed @@ -116093,7 +116093,7 @@ example: - in an optimistic mood - optimistic plans - - took an optimistic view + - … took an optimistic view ili: i9123 members: - optimistic @@ -116131,7 +116131,7 @@ - reflecting optimism example: - a rosy future - - looked at the world through rose-colored glasses + - … looked at the world through rose-colored glasses ili: i9126 members: - rose-colored @@ -116190,8 +116190,8 @@ - made less hopeful or enthusiastic example: - desperate demoralized people looking for work - - felt discouraged by the magnitude of the problem - - the disheartened instructor tried vainly to arouse their interest + - … felt discouraged by the magnitude of the problem + - The disheartened instructor tried vainly to arouse their interest. ili: i9131 members: - demoralized @@ -116249,7 +116249,7 @@ definition: - devoid of violence or disruption example: - - an orderly crowd confronted the president + - An orderly crowd confronted the president. ili: i9138 members: - orderly @@ -116276,8 +116276,8 @@ - a boisterous crowd - a social gathering that became rambunctious and out of hand - a robustious group of teenagers - - beneath the rumbustious surface of his paintings is sympathy for the vulnerability - of ordinary human beings + - Beneath the rumbustious surface of his paintings is sympathy for the vulnerability + of ordinary human beings. - an unruly class ili: i9140 members: @@ -116293,7 +116293,7 @@ definition: - characteristic of a mob; disorderly or lawless example: - - fanned mounting tension into mobbish terrorizing + - … fanned mounting tension into mobbish terrorizing - moblike mentality ili: i9141 members: @@ -116385,8 +116385,8 @@ definition: - methodical and efficient in arrangement or function example: - - how well organized she is - - his life was almost too organized + - How well organized she is. + - His life was almost too organized. ili: i9148 members: - organized @@ -116424,7 +116424,7 @@ example: - a disorganized enterprise - a thousand pages of muddy and disorganized prose - - she was too disorganized to be an agreeable roommate + - She was too disorganized to be an agreeable roommate. ili: i9151 members: - disorganized @@ -116491,7 +116491,7 @@ definition: - not efficient or methodical example: - - the project failed through unmethodical planning + - The project failed through unmethodical planning. ili: i9156 members: - unmethodical @@ -116502,7 +116502,7 @@ definition: - thrown into a state of disorganization or incoherence example: - - price programs became unstuck because little grain was available + - Price programs became unstuck because little grain was available. ili: i9157 members: - unstuck @@ -116542,7 +116542,7 @@ definition: - organized so as to give configuration to example: - - a magnet is surrounded by a configured field + - A magnet is surrounded by a configured field. ili: i9160 members: - configured @@ -116566,7 +116566,7 @@ definition: - formed again or anew example: - - the re-formed scout troop has been very active + - The re-formed scout troop has been very active. ili: i9162 members: - re-formed @@ -116591,7 +116591,7 @@ definition: - not having or belonging to a structured whole example: - - unorganized territories lack a formal government + - Unorganized territories lack a formal government. ili: i9164 members: - unorganized @@ -116605,7 +116605,7 @@ definition: - lacking in cooperative planning and organization example: - - uncoordinated scheduling often resulted in conflicting games + - Uncoordinated scheduling often resulted in conflicting games. ili: i9165 members: - uncoordinated @@ -116651,7 +116651,7 @@ example: - an unstructured situation with no one in authority - a neighborhood gang with a relatively unstructured system - - children in an unstructured environment often feel insecure + - Children in an unstructured environment often feel insecure. - unstructured inkblots ili: i9169 members: @@ -116680,7 +116680,7 @@ - (of a group of people or an organization) unorganized or unfocused example: - A mob is an amorphous crowd of people without ideals, a sum of individuals in - which each lives for himself + which each lives for himself. members: - amorphous partOfSpeech: s @@ -116731,8 +116731,8 @@ - a novel of average merit - only a fair performance of the sonata - in fair health - - the caliber of the students has gone from mediocre to above average - - the performance was middling at best + - The caliber of the students has gone from mediocre to above average. + - The performance was middling at best. ili: i9173 members: - average @@ -116746,7 +116746,7 @@ definition: - (formal) ordinary and not refined example: - - he felt contempt for all banausic occupations + - He felt contempt for all banausic occupations. exemplifies: - 01206545-n ili: i9174 @@ -116783,7 +116783,7 @@ definition: - completely ordinary and unremarkable example: - - air travel has now become commonplace + - Air travel has now become commonplace. - commonplace everyday activities ili: i9177 members: @@ -116806,10 +116806,10 @@ - found in the ordinary course of events example: - a placid everyday scene - - it was a routine day + - It was a routine day. - source: Anita Diamant - text: there's nothing quite like a real … train conductor to add color to a quotidian - commute + text: There's nothing quite like a real … train conductor to add color to a quotidian + commute. ili: i9179 members: - everyday @@ -116869,7 +116869,7 @@ - extraordinary authority - an extraordinary achievement - her extraordinary beauty - - enjoyed extraordinary popularity + - … enjoyed extraordinary popularity - an extraordinary capacity for work - an extraordinary session of the legislature ili: i9182 @@ -116937,10 +116937,10 @@ - extraordinarily good or great; used especially as intensifiers example: - a fantastic trip to the Orient - - the film was fantastic! + - The film was fantastic! - a howling success - a marvelous collection of rare books - - had a rattling conversation about politics + - … had a rattling conversation about politics - a tremendous achievement ili: i9186 members: @@ -116963,7 +116963,7 @@ - extreme in degree or extent or amount or impact example: - in a frightful hurry - - spent a frightful amount of money + - … spent a frightful amount of money exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i9188 @@ -116980,7 +116980,7 @@ - remarkable or out of the ordinary in degree or magnitude or effect example: - a great crisis - - had a great stake in the outcome + - … had a great stake in the outcome ili: i9189 members: - great @@ -116991,7 +116991,7 @@ definition: - (informal) very; used informally as an intensifier example: - - that is one fine dog + - That is one fine dog. - a right fine day exemplifies: - 07089193-n @@ -117007,7 +117007,7 @@ - surpassing the ordinary or normal example: - source: George Will - text: Beyond his preternatural affability there is some acid and some steel + text: Beyond his preternatural affability there is some acid and some steel. - his uncanny sense of direction ili: i9191 members: @@ -117033,10 +117033,10 @@ - marked by an uncommon quality; especially superlative or extreme of its kind example: - source: J.R.Lowell - text: what is so rare as a day in June + text: What is so rare as a day in June. - a rare skill - an uncommon sense of humor - - she was kind to an uncommon degree + - She was kind to an uncommon degree. ili: i9193 members: - rare @@ -117049,7 +117049,7 @@ - unusual or striking example: - a remarkable sight - - such poise is singular in one so young + - Such poise is singular in one so young. ili: i9194 members: - remarkable @@ -117061,8 +117061,8 @@ definition: - remarkable example: - - that was some party - - she is some skier + - That was some party. + - She is some skier. exemplifies: - 07089193-n - 07171981-n @@ -117078,7 +117078,7 @@ example: - a special correspondent - a special adviser to the committee - - had to get special permission for the event + - … had to get special permission for the event ili: i9196 members: - special @@ -117100,7 +117100,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - hydrocarbons are organic compounds + - Hydrocarbons are organic compounds. ili: i9198 members: - organic @@ -117111,7 +117111,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - hydrochloric and sulfuric acids are called inorganic substances + - Hydrochloric and sulfuric acids are called inorganic substances. ili: i9199 members: - inorganic @@ -117278,7 +117278,7 @@ - having the place or position changed example: - the disturbed books and papers on her desk - - disturbed grass showed where the horse had passed + - Disturbed grass showed where the horse had passed. ili: i9214 members: - disturbed @@ -117289,7 +117289,7 @@ definition: - put in the wrong place or position example: - - She was penalized for a spelling mistake or a misplaced accent + - She was penalized for a spelling mistake or a misplaced accent. ili: i9215 members: - misplaced @@ -117303,9 +117303,9 @@ - adjusted or located in relation to surroundings or circumstances; sometimes used in combination example: - - the house had its large windows oriented toward the ocean view + - The house had its large windows oriented toward the ocean view. - helping freshmen become oriented to college life - - the book is value-oriented throughout + - The book is value-oriented throughout. ili: i9216 members: - oriented @@ -117413,7 +117413,7 @@ - socially disoriented example: - anomic loners musing over their fate - - we live in an age of rootless alienated people + - We live in an age of rootless alienated people. ili: i9224 members: - alienated @@ -117426,8 +117426,8 @@ definition: - having lost your bearings; confused as to time or place or personal identity example: - - I frequently find myself disoriented when I come up out of the subway - - the anesthetic left her completely disoriented + - I frequently find myself disoriented when I come up out of the subway. + - The anesthetic left her completely disoriented. ili: i9225 members: - confused @@ -117443,7 +117443,7 @@ - positioning with respect to a reference system or determining your bearings physically or intellectually example: - - noticed the bee's momentary orienting pause before heading back to the hive + - … noticed the bee's momentary orienting pause before heading back to the hive - an orienting program for new employees ili: i9226 members: @@ -117505,8 +117505,8 @@ definition: - causing loss of physical or intellectual bearings example: - - making so many turns to the right and then the left was completely disorienting - - a sharp blow to the head can be disorienting + - Making so many turns to the right and then the left was completely disorienting. + - A sharp blow to the head can be disorienting. ili: i9231 members: - disorienting @@ -117521,7 +117521,7 @@ - causing confusion or disorientation example: - a confusing jumble of road signs - - being hospitalized can be confusing and distressing for a small child + - Being hospitalized can be confusing and distressing for a small child. ili: i9232 members: - confusing @@ -117532,7 +117532,7 @@ definition: - making one feel out of place or alienated example: - - the landscape was estranging + - The landscape was estranging. ili: i9233 members: - estranging @@ -117543,7 +117543,7 @@ definition: - causing or capable of causing bewilderment or shock or insensibility example: - - laid the poor fellow senseless with one stunning blow + - … laid the poor fellow senseless with one stunning blow - a stunning detonation with volumes of black smoke ili: i9234 members: @@ -117617,7 +117617,7 @@ definition: - original and of a kind not seen before example: - - the computer produced a completely novel proof of a well-known theorem + - The computer produced a completely novel proof of a well-known theorem. ili: i9239 members: - fresh @@ -117630,7 +117630,7 @@ definition: - containing seeds of later development example: - - seminal ideas of one discipline can influence the growth of another + - Seminal ideas of one discipline can influence the growth of another. ili: i9240 members: - germinal @@ -117676,9 +117676,9 @@ definition: - not original; not being or productive of something fresh and unusual example: - - the manuscript contained unoriginal emendations + - The manuscript contained unoriginal emendations. - source: Gwethalyn Graham - text: his life had been unoriginal, conforming completely to the given pattern + text: His life had been unoriginal, conforming completely to the given pattern. ili: i9244 members: - unoriginal @@ -117693,7 +117693,7 @@ definition: - repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse example: - - his remarks were trite and commonplace + - His remarks were trite and commonplace. - hackneyed phrases - a stock answer - repeating threadbare jokes @@ -117802,7 +117802,7 @@ - conforming to orthodox or recognized rules example: - source: Sinclair Lewis - text: the drinking of cocktails was as canonical a rite as the mixing + text: The drinking of cocktails was as canonical a rite as the mixing. ili: i9252 members: - canonic @@ -117839,7 +117839,7 @@ definition: - pertaining to time-honored orthodox doctrines example: - - the simple security of traditional assumptions has vanished + - The simple security of traditional assumptions has vanished. ili: i9255 members: - traditional @@ -118018,7 +118018,7 @@ definition: - outside the regular academic curriculum example: - - sports and drama are popular extracurricular activities + - Sports and drama are popular extracurricular activities. ili: i9270 members: - extracurricular @@ -118029,8 +118029,8 @@ definition: - (of the side of cloth or clothing) facing or intended to face outward example: - - the right side of the cloth showed the pattern - - be sure your shirt is right side out + - The right side of the cloth showed the pattern. + - Be sure your shirt is right side out. ili: i9271 members: - right @@ -118043,9 +118043,9 @@ definition: - relating to or being on the side closer to the center or within a defined space example: - - he reached into his inside jacket pocket + - He reached into his inside jacket pocket. - inside out - - an inside pitch is between home plate and the batter + - An inside pitch is between home plate and the batter. ili: i9272 members: - inside @@ -118192,7 +118192,7 @@ example: - waves dabbled with moonlight - a blood-spattered room - - gardens splashed with color + - Gardens splashed with color. - kitchen walls splattered with grease ili: i9282 members: @@ -118317,7 +118317,7 @@ - completely covered example: - bonnets smothered with flowers - - smothered chicken is chicken cooked in a seasoned gravy + - Smothered chicken is chicken cooked in a seasoned gravy. ili: i9293 members: - smothered @@ -118462,7 +118462,7 @@ definition: - having a coating; covered with an outer layer or film; often used in combination example: - - coated paper has a smooth polished coating especially suitable for halftone printing + - Coated paper has a smooth polished coating especially suitable for halftone printing. - sugar-coated pills ili: i9305 members: @@ -118544,7 +118544,7 @@ definition: - not having a roof example: - - the hurricane left hundreds of house roofless + - The hurricane left hundreds of house roofless. ili: i9312 members: - roofless @@ -118650,7 +118650,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06076105-n example: - - ‘foliate’ is combined with the prefix ‘tri’ to form the word ‘trifoliate’ + - ‘foliate’ is combined with the prefix ‘tri’ to form the word ‘trifoliate’. ili: i9320 members: - foliate @@ -118664,7 +118664,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06076105-n example: - - ‘foliolate’ is combined with the prefix ‘bi’ to form the word ‘bifoliolate’ + - ‘foliolate’ is combined with the prefix ‘bi’ to form the word ‘bifoliolate’. ili: i9321 members: - foliolate @@ -118857,7 +118857,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06076105-n example: - - tulips are scapose flowers + - Tulips are scapose flowers. - a scapose stalk - a scapose column - the scapose portion of a feather @@ -118889,7 +118889,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06076105-n example: - - the corolla of a snapdragon is bilabiate + - The corolla of a snapdragon is bilabiate. ili: i9341 members: - bilabiate @@ -118973,7 +118973,7 @@ example: - naked ambition - raw fury - - you may kill someone someday with your raw power + - You may kill someone someday with your raw power. ili: i9348 members: - naked @@ -119122,7 +119122,7 @@ definition: - communicated covertly example: - - their secret signal was a wink + - Their secret signal was a wink. - secret messages ili: i9358 members: @@ -119135,7 +119135,7 @@ - designed and carried out secretly or confidentially example: - a sub-rosa report - - has their under-the-table backing + - … has their under-the-table backing ili: i9359 members: - sub-rosa @@ -119151,7 +119151,7 @@ example: - subterranean motives for murder - source: Bertrand Russell - text: looked too closely for an ulterior purpose in all knowledge + text: … looked too closely for an ulterior purpose in all knowledge ili: i9360 members: - subterranean @@ -119164,7 +119164,7 @@ definition: - kept secret example: - - the plan was kept carefully under wraps + - The plan was kept carefully under wraps. ili: i9361 members: - under wraps @@ -119309,7 +119309,7 @@ definition: - leaving no balance example: - - my account with you is now all square + - My account with you is now all square. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i9372 @@ -119345,8 +119345,8 @@ - 08879115-n example: - source: Economist - text: if they deposit these shares in the scheme they will get further buckshee - shares on a one-for-one basis + text: If they deposit these shares in the scheme they will get further buckshee + shares on a one-for-one basis. ili: i9374 members: - buckshee @@ -119409,7 +119409,7 @@ definition: - complimentary; without payment of rent example: - - with the job came a rent-free apartment + - With the job came a rent-free apartment. ili: i9379 members: - rent-free @@ -119435,7 +119435,7 @@ definition: - causing physical or psychological pain example: - - worked with painful slowness + - … worked with painful slowness ili: i9381 members: - painful @@ -119530,7 +119530,7 @@ definition: - causing an irritating cutaneous sensation; being affect with an itch example: - - he had an itchy toe from the mosquito bite + - He had an itchy toe from the mosquito bite. ili: i9388 members: - itchy @@ -119576,7 +119576,7 @@ definition: - psychologically painful example: - - few experiences are more traumatic than losing a child + - Few experiences are more traumatic than losing a child. ili: i9392 members: - traumatic @@ -119627,7 +119627,7 @@ definition: - having a surface coating or finish applied example: - - the finished bookcase costs much more than the unfinished ones + - The finished bookcase costs much more than the unfinished ones. ili: i9396 members: - finished @@ -119906,8 +119906,8 @@ felt example: - a barely palpable dust - - felt sudden anger in a palpable wave - - the air was warm and close — palpable as cotton + - … felt sudden anger in a palpable wave + - The air was warm and close — palpable as cotton. - a palpable lie ili: i9420 members: @@ -119934,7 +119934,7 @@ definition: - difficult to detect or grasp by the mind or analyze example: - - his whole attitude had undergone a subtle change + - His whole attitude had undergone a subtle change. - a subtle difference - that elusive thing the soul ili: i9423 @@ -119951,8 +119951,8 @@ definition: - being everywhere equidistant and not intersecting example: - - parallel lines never converge - - concentric circles are parallel + - Parallel lines never converge. + - Concentric circles are parallel. - dancers in two parallel rows ili: i9424 members: @@ -120004,8 +120004,8 @@ perpendicular nor right-angled example: - the oblique rays of the winter sun - - acute and obtuse angles are oblique angles - - the axis of an oblique cone is not perpendicular to its base + - Acute and obtuse angles are oblique angles. + - The axis of an oblique cone is not perpendicular to its base. ili: i9428 members: - oblique @@ -120032,7 +120032,7 @@ definition: - slanted across a polygon on a diagonal line example: - - set off in a catty-corner direction across the vacant lot + - … set off in a catty-corner direction across the vacant lot ili: i9430 members: - catacorner @@ -120090,7 +120090,7 @@ definition: - intersecting at or forming right angles example: - - the axes are perpendicular to each other + - The axes are perpendicular to each other. ili: i9435 members: - perpendicular @@ -120114,8 +120114,8 @@ definition: - having a set of mutually perpendicular axes; meeting at right angles example: - - wind and sea may displace the ship's center of gravity along three orthogonal - axes + - Wind and sea may displace the ship's center of gravity along three orthogonal + axes. - a rectangular Cartesian coordinate system ili: i9437 members: @@ -120359,7 +120359,7 @@ definition: - unaffected by strong emotion or prejudice example: - - a journalist should be a dispassionate reporter of fact + - A journalist should be a dispassionate reporter of fact. ili: i9458 members: - dispassionate @@ -120386,7 +120386,7 @@ - marked by no especial liking or dislike or preference for one thing over another example: - indifferent about which book you would give them - - was indifferent to their acceptance or rejection of her invitation + - … was indifferent to their acceptance or rejection of her invitation ili: i9460 members: - indifferent @@ -120411,7 +120411,7 @@ definition: - able to be passed or traversed or crossed example: - - the road is passable + - The road is passable. ili: i9463 members: - passable @@ -120447,7 +120447,7 @@ definition: - capable of being traversed example: - - highway crews soon had the roads travelable + - Highway crews soon had the roads travelable. ili: i9467 members: - traversable @@ -120521,7 +120521,7 @@ example: - source: Bram Stoker text: his face all ablaze with excitement - - he was aflame with desire + - He was aflame with desire. ili: i9473 members: - ablaze @@ -120558,7 +120558,7 @@ - easily moved to anger example: - source: H.G.Wells - text: men of the choleric type take to kicking and smashing + text: Men of the choleric type take to kicking and smashing. ili: i9475 members: - choleric @@ -120642,7 +120642,7 @@ definition: - free from emotional appeal; marked by reasonableness example: - - answered with an unimpassioned defense + - … answered with an unimpassioned defense - the unimpassioned intellect ili: i9482 members: @@ -120661,7 +120661,7 @@ - earlier than the present time; no longer current example: - time past - - his youth is past + - His youth is past. - this past Thursday - the past year ili: i9483 @@ -120688,8 +120688,8 @@ definition: - gone by; or in the past example: + - ‘agone’ is an archaic word for ‘ago’. - two years ago - - ‘agone’ is an archaic word for ‘ago’ ili: i9484 members: - ago @@ -120784,7 +120784,7 @@ - (used especially of persons) of the immediate past example: - the former president - - our late President is still very active + - Our late President is still very active. - the previous occupant of the White House ili: i9490 members: @@ -120969,7 +120969,7 @@ definition: - yet to be or coming example: - - some future historian will evaluate him + - Some future historian will evaluate him. ili: i9504 members: - future @@ -121036,7 +121036,7 @@ definition: - in readiness; awaiting example: - - gave us a hint of the excitement that was in store for us + - … gave us a hint of the excitement that was in store for us ili: i9509 members: - in store @@ -121059,7 +121059,7 @@ definition: - brought into existence example: - - he was a child born of adultery + - He was a child born of adultery. ili: i9511 members: - born @@ -121243,9 +121243,9 @@ - enduring trying circumstances with even temper or characterized by such endurance example: - a patient smile - - was patient with the children + - … was patient with the children - an exact and patient scientist - - please be patient + - Please be patient. ili: i9529 members: - patient @@ -121261,7 +121261,7 @@ - quietly and steadily persevering especially in detail or exactness example: - a diligent (or patient) worker - - with persevering (or patient) industry she revived the failing business + - With persevering (or patient) industry she revived the failing business. ili: i9530 members: - diligent @@ -121288,7 +121288,7 @@ to retaliate or express resentment example: - seemly and forbearing … yet strong enough to resist aggression - - was longanimous in the face of suffering + - … was longanimous in the face of suffering ili: i9532 members: - forbearing @@ -121300,7 +121300,7 @@ definition: - showing the capacity for endurance example: - - injustice can make us tolerant and forgiving + - Injustice can make us tolerant and forgiving. - a man patient of distractions ili: i9533 members: @@ -121313,7 +121313,7 @@ definition: - capable of accepting delay with equanimity example: - - was unhurried with the small children + - … was unhurried with the small children ili: i9534 members: - unhurried @@ -121339,8 +121339,8 @@ definition: - impatient especially under restriction or delay example: - - the government has done nothing to ease restrictions and manufacturers are growing - restive + - The government has done nothing to ease restrictions and manufacturers are growing + restive. ili: i9536 members: - restive @@ -121351,7 +121351,7 @@ definition: - unwilling to endure example: - - she was unforbearing with the slower students + - She was unforbearing with the slower students. ili: i9537 members: - unforbearing @@ -121657,8 +121657,8 @@ definition: - disposed to peace or of a peaceful nature example: - - the pacific temper seeks to settle disputes on grounds of justice rather than - by force + - The pacific temper seeks to settle disputes on grounds of justice rather than + by force. - a quiet and peaceable person - in a peaceable and orderly manner ili: i9564 @@ -121683,7 +121683,7 @@ definition: - inclined or disposed to peace example: - - they met in a peaceable spirit + - They met in a peaceable spirit. - peace-loving citizens ili: i9566 members: @@ -121793,7 +121793,7 @@ - showing or constituting penance example: - penitential tears - - wrote a penitential letter apologizing for her hasty words + - … wrote a penitential letter apologizing for her hasty words ili: i9574 members: - penitential @@ -121884,7 +121884,7 @@ example: - an insightful parent - source: R.C.Angell - text: the chapter is insightful and suggestive of new perspectives + text: The chapter is insightful and suggestive of new perspectives. ili: i9580 members: - insightful @@ -121955,7 +121955,7 @@ definition: - without comprehension example: - - When I called her name, she gave me a blank look, as though she didn't know me + - When I called her name, she gave me a blank look, as though she didn't know me. ili: i2819 members: - blank @@ -121978,7 +121978,7 @@ definition: - not consciously observing example: - - looked through him with blank unseeing eyes + - … looked through him with blank unseeing eyes ili: i9587 members: - unobservant @@ -122013,7 +122013,7 @@ definition: - capable of being detected example: - - after a noticeable pause the lecturer continued + - After a noticeable pause the lecturer continued. ili: i12868 members: - detectable @@ -122038,7 +122038,7 @@ etc example: - a faint outline - - the wan sun cast faint shadows + - The wan sun cast faint shadows. - the faint light of a distant candle - weak colors - a faint hissing sound @@ -122079,7 +122079,7 @@ definition: - easily perceived; easy to become aware of example: - - this situation produces recognizable stress symptoms + - This situation produces recognizable stress symptoms. ili: i9594 members: - recognizable @@ -122108,7 +122108,7 @@ example: - an imperceptible drop in temperature - an imperceptible nod - - color is unperceivable to the touch + - Color is unperceivable to the touch. ili: i9596 members: - imperceptible @@ -122145,7 +122145,7 @@ definition: - barely able to be perceived example: - - the transition was almost indiscernible + - The transition was almost indiscernible. - an almost insensible change ili: i9599 members: @@ -122238,7 +122238,7 @@ definition: - marked by errorless familiarity example: - - had her lines cold before rehearsals started + - … had her lines cold before rehearsals started ili: i9605 members: - cold @@ -122263,7 +122263,7 @@ definition: - understood perfectly example: - - had his algebra problems down + - … had his algebra problems down ili: i9607 members: - down @@ -122288,8 +122288,8 @@ - without fault or error example: - faultless logic - - speaks impeccable French - - timing and technique were immaculate + - … speaks impeccable French + - Timing and technique were immaculate. - an immaculate record ili: i9609 members: @@ -122366,7 +122366,7 @@ definition: - more than perfect example: - - he spoke with pluperfect precision + - He spoke with pluperfect precision. ili: i9616 members: - pluperfect @@ -122381,7 +122381,7 @@ example: - uncorrupted English - source: Van Wyck Brooks - text: learn to speak pure English undefiled + text: Learn to speak pure English undefiled. ili: i9617 members: - uncorrupted @@ -122398,9 +122398,9 @@ definition: - not perfect; defective or inadequate example: - - had only an imperfect understanding of his responsibilities + - … had only an imperfect understanding of his responsibilities - imperfect mortals - - drainage here is imperfect + - Drainage here is imperfect. ili: i9618 members: - imperfect @@ -122440,7 +122440,7 @@ - containing errors or alterations example: - a corrupt text - - spoke a corrupted version of the language + - … spoke a corrupted version of the language ili: i9621 members: - corrupt @@ -122452,7 +122452,7 @@ definition: - having a defect example: - - I returned the appliance because it was defective + - I returned the appliance because it was defective. ili: i9622 members: - defective @@ -122532,7 +122532,7 @@ definition: - very long lasting example: - - less durable rocks were gradually worn away to form valleys + - Less durable rocks were gradually worn away to form valleys. - the perdurable granite of the ancient Appalachian spine of the continent ili: i9629 members: @@ -122640,7 +122640,7 @@ - not permanent; not lasting example: - source: James Thurber - text: politics is an impermanent factor of life + text: Politics is an impermanent factor of life. - impermanent palm cottages - a temporary arrangement - temporary housing @@ -122680,7 +122680,7 @@ - the ephemeral joys of childhood - a passing fancy - youth's transient beauty - - love is transitory but it is eternal + - Love is transitory but it is eternal. - fugacious blossoms ili: i9638 members: @@ -122720,7 +122720,7 @@ definition: - ephemeral example: - - the symphony is no fly-by-night venture + - The symphony is no fly-by-night venture. ili: i9641 members: - fly-by-night @@ -122731,9 +122731,9 @@ definition: - done or made using whatever is available example: - - crossed the river on improvised bridges - - the survivors used jury-rigged fishing gear - - the rock served as a makeshift hammer + - … crossed the river on improvised bridges + - The survivors used jury-rigged fishing gear. + - The rock served as a makeshift hammer. ili: i9642 members: - improvised @@ -122757,9 +122757,9 @@ definition: - for the time being example: - - he is the president pro tem + - He is the president pro tem. - source: H.H.Fiske - text: designated him to act as consul protempore + text: … designated him to act as consul protempore ili: i9644 members: - pro tem @@ -122820,7 +122820,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - persistent leaves remain attached past maturity + - Persistent leaves remain attached past maturity. - the persistent gills of fishes ili: i9649 members: @@ -122833,7 +122833,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - most amphibians have caducous gills + - Most amphibians have caducous gills. - the caducous calyx of a poppy ili: i9650 members: @@ -122925,7 +122925,7 @@ definition: - (of fabrics) having faces on both sides example: - - damask is a double-faced fabric + - Damask is a double-faced fabric. ili: i9658 members: - double-faced @@ -122957,7 +122957,7 @@ definition: - capable of being rescinded or voided example: - - the judgment was rescindable + - The judgment was rescindable. - voidable contracts ili: i9661 members: @@ -122970,7 +122970,7 @@ definition: - capable of being reversed example: - - a reversible decision is one that can be appealed or vacated + - A reversible decision is one that can be appealed or vacated. ili: i9662 members: - reversible @@ -122982,7 +122982,7 @@ - incapable of being retracted or revoked example: - source: Shakespeare - text: firm and irrevocable is my doom + text: Firm and irrevocable is my doom. ili: i9663 members: - irrevocable @@ -122994,7 +122994,7 @@ definition: - determined irrevocably example: - - his fate is sealed + - His fate is sealed. ili: i9664 members: - sealed @@ -123034,7 +123034,7 @@ - excluded from use or mention example: - forbidden fruit - - in our house dancing and playing cards were out + - In our house dancing and playing cards were out. - a taboo subject ili: i9667 members: @@ -123063,7 +123063,7 @@ definition: - forbidden to the touch example: - - in most museums such articles are untouchable + - In most museums such articles are untouchable. ili: i9669 members: - untouchable @@ -123143,7 +123143,7 @@ definition: - granting or inclined or able to grant permission; not strict in discipline example: - - direct primary legislation is largely permissive rather than prescriptive + - Direct primary legislation is largely permissive rather than prescriptive. - permissive parents ili: i9676 members: @@ -123155,9 +123155,9 @@ definition: - tolerant or lenient example: - - indulgent parents risk spoiling their children + - Indulgent parents risk spoiling their children. - too soft on the children - - they are soft on crime + - They are soft on crime. ili: i9677 members: - indulgent @@ -123218,7 +123218,7 @@ definition: - blocking entrance to and exit from seaports and harbors example: - - the blockading ships prevented delivery of munitions + - The blockading ships prevented delivery of munitions. ili: i9682 members: - blockading @@ -123265,8 +123265,8 @@ definition: - taken in advance to protect against possible danger or failure example: - - gave precautionary advice - - I would take precautionary steps to keep him away + - … gave precautionary advice + - I would take precautionary steps to keep him away. ili: i9686 members: - precautionary @@ -123300,7 +123300,7 @@ definition: - tending to discourage (especially of prices) example: - - the price was prohibitive + - The price was prohibitive. ili: i9689 members: - prohibitive @@ -123349,7 +123349,7 @@ - bewildered and confused - a cloudy and confounded philosopher - just a mixed-up kid - - she felt lost on the first day of school + - She felt lost on the first day of school. ili: i9692 members: - baffled @@ -123370,7 +123370,7 @@ - totally perplexed and mixed up example: - source: Wall Street Journal - text: all this duncical nonsense has my brains metagrobolized + text: All this duncical nonsense has my brains metagrobolized. ili: i9693 members: - metagrobolized @@ -123385,7 +123385,7 @@ definition: - perplexed (as if being expected to know something that you do not know) example: - - he had a quizzical expression + - He had a quizzical expression. ili: i9694 members: - questioning @@ -123397,7 +123397,7 @@ definition: - baffled example: - - this problem has me completely stuck + - This problem has me completely stuck. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i9695 @@ -123434,9 +123434,9 @@ - a personal favor - for your personal use - personal papers - - I have something personal to tell you + - I have something personal to tell you. - a personal God - - he has his personal bank account and she has hers + - He has his personal bank account and she has hers. ili: i9698 members: - personal @@ -123477,8 +123477,8 @@ definition: - concerning one person exclusively example: - - we all have individual cars - - each room has a private bath + - We all have individual cars. + - Each room has a private bath. ili: i9701 members: - individual @@ -123505,8 +123505,8 @@ definition: - an appearance carried out personally in someone else's physical presence example: - - he carried out the negotiations in person - - a personal appearance is an appearance by a person in the flesh + - He carried out the negotiations in person. + - A personal appearance is an appearance by a person in the flesh. ili: i9703 members: - in-person @@ -123519,10 +123519,10 @@ - belonging to or on behalf of a specified person (especially yourself); preceded by a possessive example: + - ‘ain’ is Scottish. - for your own use - - do your own thing - - she makes her own clothes - - ‘ain’ is Scottish + - Do your own thing. + - She makes her own clothes. ili: i9704 members: - own @@ -123613,7 +123613,7 @@ - pleasingly persuasive or intended to persuade example: - a coaxing and obsequious voice - - her manner is quiet and ingratiatory and a little too agreeable + - Her manner is quiet and ingratiatory and a little too agreeable. ili: i9711 members: - coaxing @@ -123668,7 +123668,7 @@ - deterring from action example: - dissuasive advice - - made a slight dissuasive gesture with her hand + - … made a slight dissuasive gesture with her hand ili: i9715 members: - dissuasive @@ -123680,7 +123680,7 @@ definition: - serving to warn example: - - shook a monitory finger at him + - … shook a monitory finger at him - an exemplary jail sentence ili: i9716 members: @@ -123942,7 +123942,7 @@ definition: - impervious to corrosion example: - - he was a great believer in the corrosion-resistant qualities of cast iron + - He was a great believer in the corrosion-resistant qualities of cast iron. ili: i9737 members: - corrosion-resistant @@ -124111,7 +124111,7 @@ definition: - capable of producing hallucinations example: - - LSD is a powerful hallucinogenic drug + - LSD is a powerful hallucinogenic drug. ili: i9753 members: - hallucinogenic @@ -124122,7 +124122,7 @@ definition: - producing mood changes or distorted perception example: - - hallucinogenic drugs are mind-altering substances + - Hallucinogenic drugs are mind-altering substances. ili: i9754 members: - mind-altering @@ -124177,7 +124177,7 @@ example: - physical exercise - physical suffering - - was sloppy about everything but her physical appearance + - … was sloppy about everything but her physical appearance ili: i9759 members: - physical @@ -124197,7 +124197,7 @@ - carnal knowledge - fleshly desire - a sensual delight in eating - - music is the only sensual pleasure without vice + - Music is the only sensual pleasure without vice. ili: i9760 members: - animal @@ -124479,7 +124479,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to clergy bound by monastic vows example: - - the religious or regular clergy conducts the service + - The religious or regular clergy conducts the service. ili: i9782 members: - religious @@ -124654,7 +124654,7 @@ example: - grim determination - grim necessity - - Russia's final hour, it seemed, approached with inexorable certainty + - Russia's final hour, it seemed, approached with inexorable certainty. - relentless persecution - the stern demands of parenthood ili: i9797 @@ -124899,7 +124899,7 @@ - (of e.g. fabric design) adorned with patterns example: - source: Amy Lowell - text: my dress is richly figured + text: My dress is richly figured. ili: i9816 members: - figured @@ -124977,7 +124977,7 @@ - having spots or patches (small areas of contrasting color or texture) example: - a field patched with ice and snow - - the wall had a spotty speckled effect + - The wall had a spotty speckled effect. - a black-and-white spotted cow ili: i9823 members: @@ -125201,7 +125201,7 @@ - not elaborate or elaborated; simple example: - plain food - - stuck to the plain facts + - … stuck to the plain facts - a plain blue suit - a plain rectangular brick building ili: i9845 @@ -125241,7 +125241,7 @@ example: - only the bare facts - shocked by the mere idea - - the simple passage of time was enough + - The simple passage of time was enough. - the simple truth ili: i9847 members: @@ -125279,7 +125279,7 @@ - having no adornment or coloration example: - dry facts - - rattled off the facts in a dry mechanical manner + - … rattled off the facts in a dry mechanical manner ili: i9850 members: - dry @@ -125324,7 +125324,7 @@ definition: - avoiding embellishment or exaggeration (used for emphasis) example: - - it's the literal truth + - It's the literal truth. ili: i9854 members: - literal @@ -125360,8 +125360,8 @@ definition: - plain and without any extras or adornments example: - - the most common type of bond is the straight or plain vanilla bond - - the basic car is known as the vanilla version + - The most common type of bond is the straight or plain vanilla bond. + - The basic car is known as the vanilla version. ili: i9857 members: - vanilla @@ -125637,7 +125637,7 @@ definition: - planned secretly example: - - it was a put-up job + - It was a put-up job. ili: i9878 members: - put-up @@ -125651,7 +125651,7 @@ - without apparent forethought or prompting or planning example: - an unplanned economy - - accepts an unplanned order + - … accepts an unplanned order - an unplanned pregnancy - unplanned remarks ili: i9879 @@ -125704,7 +125704,7 @@ definition: - not prepared or planned in advance example: - - asked an unpremeditated question + - … asked an unpremeditated question ili: i9883 members: - unpremeditated @@ -125730,7 +125730,7 @@ definition: - not by design or artifice; unforced and impromptu example: - - an air of unstudied spontaneous utterance is apt to be painstakingly achieved + - An air of unstudied spontaneous utterance is apt to be painstakingly achieved. - simple unstudied charm ili: i9885 members: @@ -125794,7 +125794,7 @@ definition: - having a quality that provokes disbelief example: - - gave the teacher an implausible excuse + - … gave the teacher an implausible excuse ili: i9890 members: - implausible @@ -125807,7 +125807,7 @@ definition: - informal term for ridiculous and implausible example: - - he gave me a cockamamie reason for not going + - He gave me a cockamamie reason for not going. exemplifies: - 07089193-n members: @@ -125820,7 +125820,7 @@ definition: - (of an idea or story) so exaggerated or ludicrous as to be improbable example: - - He was always full of far-fetched plans, none of which ever worked + - He was always full of far-fetched plans, none of which ever worked. members: - farfetched - far-fetched @@ -125851,7 +125851,7 @@ definition: - affording pleasure; being in harmony with your taste or likings example: - - we had a pleasant evening together + - We had a pleasant evening together. - a pleasant scene - pleasant sensations ili: i9892 @@ -125869,7 +125869,7 @@ definition: - (of weather) highly enjoyable example: - - what a beautiful day + - What a beautiful day. ili: i9893 members: - beautiful @@ -125891,10 +125891,10 @@ definition: - affording satisfaction or pleasure example: - - the company was enjoyable - - found her praise gratifying + - The company was enjoyable. + - … found her praise gratifying - full of happiness and pleasurable excitement - - good printing makes a book more pleasurable to read + - Good printing makes a book more pleasurable to read. ili: i9895 members: - enjoyable @@ -125977,7 +125977,7 @@ example: - an acerbic tone piercing otherwise flowery prose - a barrage of acid comments - - her acrid remarks make her many enemies + - Her acrid remarks make her many enemies. - bitter words - blistering criticism - caustic jokes about political assassination, talk-show hosts and medical ethics @@ -126004,7 +126004,7 @@ - (informal) very unpleasant example: - hellish weather - - stop that god-awful racket + - Stop that god-awful racket. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i9900 @@ -126023,7 +126023,7 @@ - a forbidding scowl - a grim man loving duty more than humanity - source: J.M.Barrie - text: undoubtedly the grimmest part of him was his iron claw + text: Undoubtedly the grimmest part of him was his iron claw. ili: i9901 members: - dour @@ -126037,7 +126037,7 @@ - causing to feel shame or chagrin or vexation example: - the embarrassing moment when she found her petticoat down around her ankles - - it was mortifying to know he had heard every word + - It was mortifying to know he had heard every word. ili: i9903 members: - embarrassing @@ -126050,7 +126050,7 @@ - unpleasantly stern example: - wild and harsh country full of hot sand and cactus - - the nomad life is rough and hazardous + - The nomad life is rough and hazardous. ili: i9904 members: - harsh @@ -126064,8 +126064,8 @@ example: - the harsh cry of a blue jay - harsh cognac - - the harsh white light makes you screw up your eyes - - harsh irritating smoke filled the hallway + - The harsh white light makes you screw up your eyes. + - Harsh irritating smoke filled the hallway. ili: i9905 members: - harsh @@ -126089,7 +126089,7 @@ definition: - causing misery or pain or distress example: - - it was a sore trial to him + - It was a sore trial to him. - the painful process of growing up ili: i9907 members: @@ -126103,8 +126103,8 @@ definition: - serving or tending to repel example: - - he became rebarbative and prickly and spiteful - - I find his obsequiousness repellent + - He became rebarbative and prickly and spiteful. + - I find his obsequiousness repellent. ili: i9908 members: - rebarbative @@ -126133,7 +126133,7 @@ - disagreeable example: - source: Abraham Lincoln - text: I will not perform the ungrateful task of comparing cases of failure + text: I will not perform the ungrateful task of comparing cases of failure. ili: i9910 members: - ungrateful @@ -126179,7 +126179,7 @@ - pleasantly occupied example: - source: Queen Victoria - text: We are not amused + text: We are not amused. ili: i9913 members: - amused @@ -126192,7 +126192,7 @@ definition: - inspired with confidence example: - - felt bucked up by his success + - … felt bucked up by his success ili: i9914 members: - bucked up @@ -126206,7 +126206,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - I'm chuffed to have won + - I'm chuffed to have won. ili: i9915 members: - chuffed @@ -126250,10 +126250,10 @@ definition: - aroused to impatience or anger example: - - made an irritated gesture + - … made an irritated gesture - feeling nettled from the constant teasing - peeved about being left out - - felt really pissed at her snootiness + - … felt really pissed at her snootiness - riled no end by his lies - roiled by the delay ili: i9919 @@ -126276,8 +126276,8 @@ definition: - greatly annoyed; out of patience example: - - had an exasperated look on his face - - felt exasperated beyond endurance + - … had an exasperated look on his face + - … felt exasperated beyond endurance ili: i9920 members: - exasperated @@ -126290,7 +126290,7 @@ definition: - having a strong distaste from surfeit example: - - grew more and more disgusted + - … grew more and more disgusted - fed up with their complaints - sick of it all - sick to death of flattery @@ -126319,8 +126319,8 @@ definition: - emotionally hurt or upset or annoyed example: - - she looked offended - - face had a pained and puzzled expression + - She looked offended. + - Face had a pained and puzzled expression. - injured feelings ili: i9923 members: @@ -126358,7 +126358,7 @@ definition: - inspiring admiration or approval example: - - among her many admirable qualities are generosity and graciousness + - Among her many admirable qualities are generosity and graciousness. ili: i9925 members: - admirable @@ -126383,7 +126383,7 @@ - greatly pleasing or entertaining example: - a delightful surprise - - the comedy was delightful + - The comedy was delightful. - a delicious joke ili: i9927 members: @@ -126495,10 +126495,10 @@ definition: - extremely annoying or displeasing example: - - his cavalier curtness of manner was exasperating - - I've had an exasperating day + - His cavalier curtness of manner was exasperating. + - I've had an exasperating day. - her infuriating indifference - - the ceaseless tumult of the jukebox was maddening + - The ceaseless tumult of the jukebox was maddening. ili: i9936 members: - exasperating @@ -126681,7 +126681,7 @@ definition: - not having a point especially a sharp point example: - - my pencils are all pointless + - My pencils are all pointless. ili: i9952 members: - pointless @@ -126736,7 +126736,7 @@ example: - bright silver candlesticks - a burnished brass knocker - - she brushed her hair until it fell in lustrous auburn waves + - She brushed her hair until it fell in lustrous auburn waves. - rows of shining glasses - shiny black patents ili: i9957 @@ -126817,7 +126817,7 @@ definition: - marked by artful prudence, expedience, and shrewdness example: - - it is neither polite nor politic to get into other people's quarrels + - It is neither polite nor politic to get into other people's quarrels. - a politic decision - a politic manager - a politic old scoundrel @@ -126833,7 +126833,7 @@ definition: - appropriate to a purpose; practical example: - - in the circumstances it was expedient to express loyalty + - In the circumstances it was expedient to express loyalty. ili: i9964 members: - expedient @@ -126880,7 +126880,7 @@ - involving or characteristic of politics or parties or politicians example: - source: Daniel Goleman - text: calling a meeting is a political act in itself + text: Calling a meeting is a political act in itself. - political pressure - a political machine - political office @@ -126984,7 +126984,7 @@ example: - a popular tourist attraction - a popular girl - - cabbage patch dolls are no longer popular + - Cabbage patch dolls are no longer popular. ili: i9977 members: - popular @@ -127033,7 +127033,7 @@ - very popular or successful example: - one of the hot young talents - - cabbage patch dolls were hot last season + - Cabbage patch dolls were hot last season. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i9981 @@ -127046,8 +127046,8 @@ definition: - visited by throngs of tourists example: - - of the three American Virgin islands St. Thomas is the most touristed - - tourists descend in busloads … so the whole place is rather touristy + - Of the three American Virgin islands St. Thomas is the most touristed. + - Tourists descend in busloads … so the whole place is rather touristy. ili: i9982 members: - touristed @@ -127118,7 +127118,7 @@ - characterized by or displaying affirmation or acceptance or certainty etc. example: - a positive attitude - - the reviews were all positive + - The reviews were all positive. - a positive benefit - a positive demand ili: i9987 @@ -127187,7 +127187,7 @@ definition: - marked by a disposition to oppose and contradict example: - - took perverse satisfaction in foiling her plans + - … took perverse satisfaction in foiling her plans ili: i9992 members: - perverse @@ -127337,7 +127337,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06052606-n example: - - the HIV test was negative + - The HIV test was negative. ili: i10005 members: - negative @@ -127368,8 +127368,8 @@ definition: - capable of happening or existing example: - - a breakthrough may be possible next year - - anything is possible + - A breakthrough may be possible next year. + - Anything is possible. - warned of possible consequences ili: i10007 members: @@ -127412,8 +127412,8 @@ definition: - capable of being attained or accomplished example: - - choose an attainable goal - - art is not something that is come-at-able by dint of study + - Choose an attainable goal. + - Art is not something that is come-at-able by dint of study. ili: i10010 members: - attainable @@ -127425,7 +127425,7 @@ definition: - possible but not certain to occur example: - - they had to plan for contingent expenses + - They had to plan for contingent expenses. ili: i10011 members: - contingent @@ -127484,7 +127484,7 @@ definition: - certain to fail example: - - the situation is hopeless + - The situation is hopeless. ili: i10015 members: - hopeless @@ -127495,7 +127495,7 @@ definition: - not capable of being carried out or put into practice example: - - refloating the sunken ship proved impracticable because of its fragility + - Refloating the sunken ship proved impracticable because of its fragility. - a suggested reform that was unfeasible in the prevailing circumstances ili: i10016 members: @@ -127510,7 +127510,7 @@ definition: - not worth considering as a possibility example: - - a picnic is out because of the weather + - A picnic is out because of the weather. ili: i10017 members: - out @@ -127585,8 +127585,8 @@ example: - source: Freeman J.Dyson text: Technology without morality is barbarous; morality without technology is - impotent - - felt impotent rage + impotent. + - … felt impotent rage ili: i10022 members: - impotent @@ -127599,8 +127599,8 @@ definition: - deprived of vigor and the ability to be effective example: - - fundamentalism has flowered because it has concluded that liberalism is effete, - ineffectual and impoverished + - Fundamentalism has flowered because it has concluded that liberalism is effete, + ineffectual and impoverished. members: - effete partOfSpeech: s @@ -127691,7 +127691,7 @@ definition: - serving or intended to coerce example: - - authority is directional instead of coercive + - Authority is directional instead of coercive. ili: i10029 members: - coercive @@ -127716,7 +127716,7 @@ - struck a mighty blow - the mighty logger Paul Bunyan - source: Bulwer-Lytton - text: the pen is mightier than the sword + text: The pen is mightier than the sword. ili: i10031 members: - mighty @@ -127935,7 +127935,7 @@ definition: - not having or using power example: - - an autogiro is supported in flight by unpowered rotating wings + - An autogiro is supported in flight by unpowered rotating wings. ili: i10049 members: - unpowered @@ -128034,7 +128034,7 @@ definition: - pertaining to or having or occurring by means of a placenta example: - - all mammals except monotremes and marsupials are placental mammals + - All mammals except monotremes and marsupials are placental mammals. ili: i10058 members: - placental @@ -128056,7 +128056,7 @@ definition: - having no placenta example: - - monotremes and marsupials are aplacental mammals + - Monotremes and marsupials are aplacental mammals. ili: i10060 members: - aplacental @@ -128306,10 +128306,10 @@ definition: - concerned with actual use or practice example: - - he is a very practical person - - the idea had no practical application + - He is a very practical person. + - The idea had no practical application. - a practical knowledge of Japanese - - woodworking is a practical art + - Woodworking is a practical art. ili: i10082 members: - practical @@ -128337,8 +128337,8 @@ definition: - designed for or adapted to a function or use example: - - functional education selects knowledge that is concrete and usable rather than - abstract and theoretical + - Functional education selects knowledge that is concrete and usable rather than + abstract and theoretical. - functional architecture ili: i10084 members: @@ -128409,7 +128409,7 @@ - adequate for practical use; especially sufficient in strength or numbers to accomplish something example: - - the party has a working majority in the House + - The party has a working majority in the House. - a working knowledge of Spanish ili: i10090 members: @@ -128426,8 +128426,8 @@ definition: - not practical; not workable or not given to practical matters example: - - refloating the ship proved impractical because of the expense - - he is intelligent but too impractical for commercial work + - Refloating the ship proved impractical because of the expense. + - He is intelligent but too impractical for commercial work. - an impractical solution ili: i10091 members: @@ -128517,8 +128517,8 @@ - sharply exact or accurate or delimited example: - a precise mind - - specified a precise amount - - arrived at the precise moment + - … specified a precise amount + - … arrived at the precise moment ili: i10097 members: - precise @@ -128538,7 +128538,7 @@ - unerringly accurate example: - a dead shot - - took dead aim + - … took dead aim ili: i10098 members: - dead @@ -128585,7 +128585,7 @@ definition: - extremely precise with great attention to details example: - - examined it with microscopic care + - … examined it with microscopic care ili: i10102 members: - microscopic @@ -128610,8 +128610,8 @@ definition: - being precise with regard to a prescribed or specified criterion example: - - his guess was on the nose - - the prediction for snow was right on the button + - His guess was on the nose. + - The prediction for snow was right on the button. ili: i10104 members: - on the nose @@ -128623,8 +128623,8 @@ definition: - precise to a fine degree example: - - due to the limitations of the available tools, a more refined analysis of the - data may be necessary + - Due to the limitations of the available tools, a more refined analysis of the + data may be necessary. members: - refined partOfSpeech: s @@ -128650,7 +128650,7 @@ - not precise example: - imprecise astronomical observations - - the terms he used were imprecise and emotional + - The terms he used were imprecise and emotional. ili: i10106 members: - imprecise @@ -128688,8 +128688,8 @@ definition: - farther along in physical or mental development example: - - the child's skeletal age was classified as ‘advanced’ - - children in the advanced classes in elementary school read far above grade average + - The child's skeletal age was classified as ‘advanced’. + - Children in the advanced classes in elementary school read far above grade average. ili: i10109 members: - advanced @@ -128793,7 +128793,7 @@ definition: - capable of being anticipated example: - - foreseeable costs were well within the budget + - Foreseeable costs were well within the budget. ili: i10118 members: - foreseeable @@ -128917,7 +128917,7 @@ definition: - without forethought example: - - letting him borrow her car was an impulsive act that she immediately regretted + - Letting him borrow her car was an impulsive act that she immediately regretted. ili: i10128 members: - impulsive @@ -128931,7 +128931,7 @@ - made ready or fit or suitable beforehand example: - a prepared statement - - be prepared for emergencies + - Be prepared for emergencies. ili: i10129 members: - prepared @@ -128951,7 +128951,7 @@ definition: - positioned so as to be ready for confrontation or danger example: - - he stood to attention with his shoulders braced + - He stood to attention with his shoulders braced. ili: i10130 members: - braced @@ -129017,7 +129017,7 @@ definition: - subjected to a special process or treatment example: - - processed cheeses are easy to spread + - Processed cheeses are easy to spread. ili: i10136 members: - processed @@ -129028,7 +129028,7 @@ definition: - made suitable and available for immediate use example: - - dinner is ready + - Dinner is ready. ili: i10137 members: - ready @@ -129050,8 +129050,8 @@ definition: - (usually followed by ‘on’ or ‘for’) in readiness example: - - he was up on his homework - - had to be up for the game + - He was up on his homework. + - … had to be up for the game ili: i10139 members: - up @@ -129065,9 +129065,9 @@ - without preparation; not prepared for example: - unprepared remarks - - the shock was unprepared + - The shock was unprepared. - source: R.E.Danielson - text: our treaty makers approached their immensely difficult problems unprepared + text: Our treaty makers approached their immensely difficult problems unprepared. ili: i10140 members: - unprepared @@ -129079,7 +129079,7 @@ definition: - with little or no preparation or forethought example: - - his ad-lib comments showed poor judgment + - His ad-lib comments showed poor judgment. - an extemporaneous piano recital - an extemporary lecture - an extempore skit @@ -129143,7 +129143,7 @@ definition: - being or existing in a specified place example: - - the murderer is present in this room + - The murderer is present in this room. - present at the wedding - present at the creation ili: i10145 @@ -129192,7 +129192,7 @@ definition: - being here now example: - - is everyone here? + - Is everyone here? ili: i10149 members: - here @@ -129237,8 +129237,8 @@ definition: - not present; having left example: - - he's away right now - - you must not allow a stranger into the house when your mother is away + - He's away right now. + - You must not allow a stranger into the house when your mother is away. ili: i10153 members: - away @@ -129249,7 +129249,7 @@ definition: - impossible to find example: - - the book is practically introuvable + - The book is practically introuvable. ili: i10154 members: - introuvable @@ -129261,7 +129261,7 @@ - absent without permission example: - truant schoolboys - - the soldier was AWOL for almost a week + - The soldier was AWOL for almost a week. ili: i10155 members: - truant @@ -129455,7 +129455,7 @@ - abounding in or given to pompous or aphoristic moralizing example: - source: Kathleen Barnes - text: too often the significant episode deteriorates into sententious conversation + text: Too often the significant episode deteriorates into sententious conversation. ili: i10169 members: - sententious @@ -129495,7 +129495,7 @@ definition: - without pretensions example: - - worked at an honest trade + - … worked at an honest trade - good honest food ili: i10172 members: @@ -129552,7 +129552,7 @@ definition: - of principal importance example: - - our capital concern was to avoid defeat + - Our capital concern was to avoid defeat. ili: i10176 members: - capital @@ -129596,7 +129596,7 @@ definition: - (of e.g. information) not secondhand or by way of something intermediary example: - - his work is based on only original, not secondary, sources + - His work is based on only original, not secondary, sources. ili: i10180 members: - original @@ -129607,8 +129607,8 @@ definition: - first and most important example: - - his special interest is music - - she gets special (or particular) satisfaction from her volunteer work + - His special interest is music. + - She gets special (or particular) satisfaction from her volunteer work. ili: i10181 members: - particular @@ -129623,7 +129623,7 @@ definition: - being of second rank or importance or value; not direct or immediate example: - - the stone will be hauled to a secondary crusher + - The stone will be hauled to a secondary crusher. - a secondary source - a secondary issue - secondary streams @@ -129697,7 +129697,7 @@ example: - a secondhand report - a secondhand account of a memory of something once read - - most of our knowledge is secondhand + - Most of our knowledge is secondhand. ili: i10187 members: - secondhand @@ -129763,7 +129763,7 @@ definition: - experienced at secondhand example: - - read about mountain climbing and felt vicarious excitement + - … read about mountain climbing and felt vicarious excitement ili: i10193 members: - vicarious @@ -129776,7 +129776,7 @@ example: - a basic fact - the basic ingredients - - basic changes in public opinion occur because of changes in priorities + - Basic changes in public opinion occur because of changes in priorities. ili: i10194 members: - basic @@ -129791,7 +129791,7 @@ definition: - serving as or forming a base example: - - the painter applied a base coat followed by two finishing coats + - The painter applied a base coat followed by two finishing coats. ili: i10195 members: - basal @@ -129858,7 +129858,7 @@ nature or occurring as a chance concomitant or consequence example: - incidental expenses - - the road will bring other incidental advantages + - The road will bring other incidental advantages. - extra duties incidental to the job - labor problems incidental to a rapid expansion - confusion incidental to a quick change @@ -129898,7 +129898,7 @@ - related to the key issue but not of central importance example: - a peripheral interest - - energy is far from a peripheral issue in the economy + - Energy is far from a peripheral issue in the economy. - peripheral issues ili: i10203 members: @@ -129930,8 +129930,8 @@ - a private club - a private secretary - private property - - the former President is now a private citizen - - public figures struggle to maintain a private life + - The former President is now a private citizen. + - Public figures struggle to maintain a private life. ili: i10205 members: - private @@ -129970,7 +129970,7 @@ - providing privacy or seclusion example: - the cloistered academic world of books - - sat close together in the sequestered pergola + - … sat close together in the sequestered pergola - sitting under the reclusive calm of a shade tree - a secluded romantic spot ili: i10207 @@ -130008,7 +130008,7 @@ definition: - (of information) given in confidence or in secret example: - - this arrangement must be kept confidential + - This arrangement must be kept confidential. - their secret communications ili: i10210 members: @@ -130136,7 +130136,7 @@ - public parks - a public scandal - public gardens - - performers and members of royal families are public figures + - Performers and members of royal families are public figures. ili: i10220 members: - public @@ -130232,9 +130232,9 @@ definition: - exclusive of anyone or anything else example: - - she alone believed him - - cannot live by bread alone - - I'll have this car and this car only + - She alone believed him. + - … cannot live by bread alone + - I'll have this car and this car only. ili: i10228 members: - alone @@ -130273,7 +130273,7 @@ definition: - characterized by very careful or fastidious selection example: - - the school was very selective in its admissions + - The school was very selective in its admissions. ili: i10231 members: - selective @@ -130285,7 +130285,7 @@ - denoting a company or law firm owned and run by members of the WASP elite who are generally conservative example: - - the politician tried to hide his white-shoe background + - The politician tried to hide his white-shoe background. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i10232 @@ -130300,7 +130300,7 @@ example: - an inclusive art form - an inclusive fee - - his concept of history is modern and inclusive + - His concept of history is modern and inclusive. - from Monday to Friday inclusive ili: i10233 members: @@ -130585,7 +130585,7 @@ definition: - capable of being reproduced example: - - astonishingly reproducible results can be obtained + - Astonishingly reproducible results can be obtained. ili: i10255 members: - reproducible @@ -130630,7 +130630,7 @@ - unique example: - source: Theodosius Dobzhansky - text: dogs and mice and flies are as unrepeatable as men are + text: Dogs and mice and flies are as unrepeatable as men are. ili: i10259 members: - unrepeatable @@ -130641,8 +130641,8 @@ definition: - engaged in a profession or engaging in as a profession or means of livelihood example: - - the professional man or woman possesses distinctive qualifications - - began her professional career after the Olympics + - The professional man or woman possesses distinctive qualifications. + - … began her professional career after the Olympics - professional theater - professional football - a professional cook @@ -130693,7 +130693,7 @@ - engaged in as a pastime example: - an amateur painter - - gained valuable experience in amateur theatricals + - … gained valuable experience in amateur theatricals - recreational golfers - reading matter that is both recreational and mentally stimulating - unpaid extras in the documentary @@ -130733,7 +130733,7 @@ example: - described in unprofessional language so that high school students could understand it - - was censured for unprofessional conduct + - … was censured for unprofessional conduct - unprofessional repairs ili: i10267 members: @@ -130780,7 +130780,7 @@ definition: - guaranteed to bring a profit example: - - without bankable stars the film script aroused no interest + - Without bankable stars the film script aroused no interest. ili: i10270 members: - bankable @@ -130817,7 +130817,7 @@ definition: - financially rewarding example: - - it was no longer economic to keep the factory open + - It was no longer economic to keep the factory open. - have to keep prices high enough to make it economic to continue the service ili: i10273 members: @@ -130909,7 +130909,7 @@ definition: - showing intellectual penetration or emotional depth example: - - the differences are profound + - The differences are profound. - a profound insight - a profound book - a profound mind @@ -130956,9 +130956,9 @@ example: - superficial similarities - a superficial mind - - his thinking was superficial and fuzzy + - His thinking was superficial and fuzzy. - superficial knowledge - - the superficial report didn't give the true picture + - The superficial report didn't give the true picture. - only superficial differences ili: i10283 members: @@ -130976,8 +130976,8 @@ definition: - appearing as such but not necessarily so example: - - for all his apparent wealth, he had no money to pay the rent - - the committee investigated some apparent discrepancies + - For all his apparent wealth, he had no money to pay the rent. + - The committee investigated some apparent discrepancies. - the ostensible truth of their theories - his seeming honesty ili: i10284 @@ -131008,7 +131008,7 @@ of a subject example: - too facile a solution for so complex a problem - - it was a neat plan, but bound to fail + - It was a neat plan, but bound to fail. - a slick advertising campaign ili: i10286 members: @@ -131034,7 +131034,7 @@ definition: - appearing to be as specified; usually used as combining forms example: - - left their clothes dirty looking + - … left their clothes dirty looking - a most disagreeable looking character - angry-looking - liquid-looking @@ -131053,7 +131053,7 @@ - lacking depth of intellect or knowledge; concerned only with what is obvious example: - shallow people - - his arguments seemed shallow and tedious + - His arguments seemed shallow and tedious. ili: i10289 members: - shallow @@ -131129,9 +131129,9 @@ - ahead of the times example: - the advanced teaching methods - - had advanced views on the subject + - … had advanced views on the subject - a forward-looking corporation - - is British industry innovative enough? + - Is British industry innovative enough? ili: i10296 members: - advanced @@ -131274,7 +131274,7 @@ definition: - uttered with a trill example: - - she used rolling r's as in Spanish + - She used rolling r's as in Spanish. ili: i10309 members: - rolled @@ -131322,7 +131322,7 @@ example: - her becoming modesty - comely behavior - - it is not comme il faut for a gentleman to be constantly asking for money + - It is not comme il faut for a gentleman to be constantly asking for money. - seemly behavior ili: i10312 members: @@ -131338,7 +131338,7 @@ definition: - socially right or correct example: - - it isn't right to leave the party without saying goodbye + - It isn't right to leave the party without saying goodbye. - correct behavior ili: i10313 members: @@ -131351,7 +131351,7 @@ definition: - in accord with accepted standards of usage or procedure example: - - what's the right word for this? + - What's the right word for this? - the right way to open oysters ili: i10314 members: @@ -131365,8 +131365,8 @@ - in harmony with the spirit of particular persons or occasion example: - a decent burial - - we have come to dedicate a portion of that field … It is altogether fitting and - proper that we should do this + - We have come to dedicate a portion of that field … It is altogether fitting and + proper that we should do this. ili: i10315 members: - fitting @@ -131380,7 +131380,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08472840-n example: - - the fund earns halal profits in full compliance with the Shari'a + - The fund earns halal profits in full compliance with the Shari'a. ili: i10316 members: - halal @@ -131402,7 +131402,7 @@ definition: - exaggeratedly proper example: - - my straitlaced Aunt Anna doesn't approve of my miniskirts + - My straitlaced Aunt Anna doesn't approve of my miniskirts. ili: i10318 members: - priggish @@ -131449,11 +131449,11 @@ definition: - not in keeping with accepted standards of what is right or proper in polite society example: - - was buried with indecent haste + - … was buried with indecent haste - indecorous behavior - language unbecoming to a lady - unseemly to use profanity - - moved to curb their untoward ribaldry + - … moved to curb their untoward ribaldry ili: i10320 members: - indecent @@ -131483,7 +131483,7 @@ example: - the wrong medicine - the wrong way to shuck clams - - it is incorrect for a policeman to accept gifts + - It is incorrect for a policeman to accept gifts. ili: i10322 members: - wrong @@ -131645,7 +131645,7 @@ - prospective earnings - a prospective mother - a prospective bride - - the statute is solely prospective in operation + - The statute is solely prospective in operation. ili: i10335 members: - prospective @@ -131669,7 +131669,7 @@ definition: - effective in or looking toward the future example: - - he was preparing for future employment opportunities + - He was preparing for future employment opportunities. ili: i10337 members: - future @@ -131880,7 +131880,7 @@ - a protective covering - the use of protective masks and equipment - protective coatings - - kept the drunken sailor in protective custody + - … kept the drunken sailor in protective custody - animals with protective coloring - protective tariffs ili: i10354 @@ -131941,7 +131941,7 @@ definition: - avoiding or escaping from difficulty or danger especially enemy fire example: - - pilots are taught to take evasive action + - Pilots are taught to take evasive action. ili: i10358 members: - evasive @@ -131963,7 +131963,7 @@ definition: - tending or having the power to preserve example: - - timbers should be treated with a preservative substance + - Timbers should be treated with a preservative substance. ili: i10360 members: - preservative @@ -132070,8 +132070,8 @@ - feeling self-importance example: - too big for his britches - - had a swelled head - - he was swelled with pride + - … had a swelled head + - He was swelled with pride. ili: i10368 members: - big @@ -132086,7 +132086,7 @@ example: - source: Laurent Le Sage text: a snotty little scion of a degenerate family - - they're snobs — stuck-up and uppity and persnickety + - They're snobs — stuck-up and uppity and persnickety. ili: i10369 members: - bigheaded @@ -132134,12 +132134,12 @@ definition: - having or showing arrogant superiority to and disdain of those one views as unworthy example: - - some economists are disdainful of their colleagues in other social disciplines + - Some economists are disdainful of their colleagues in other social disciplines. - haughty aristocrats - - his lordly manners were offensive - - walked with a prideful swagger + - His lordly manners were offensive. + - … walked with a prideful swagger - very sniffy about breaches of etiquette - - his mother eyed my clothes with a supercilious air + - His mother eyed my clothes with a supercilious air. - source: W.L.Shirer text: a more swaggering mood than usual ili: i10372 @@ -132236,8 +132236,8 @@ example: - a humble apology - source: B.K.Malinowski - text: essentially humble … and self-effacing, he achieved the highest formal honors - and distinctions + text: Essentially humble … and self-effacing, he achieved the highest formal honors + and distinctions. ili: i10379 members: - humble @@ -132377,8 +132377,8 @@ definition: - providing carefully for the future example: - - wild squirrels are provident - - a provident father plans for his children's education + - Wild squirrels are provident. + - A provident father plans for his children's education. ili: i10390 members: - provident @@ -132405,7 +132405,7 @@ - planning prudently for the future example: - large goals that required farsighted policies - - took a long view of the geopolitical issues + - … took a long view of the geopolitical issues ili: i10392 members: - farseeing @@ -132458,7 +132458,7 @@ example: - a short view of the problem - shortsighted policies - - shortsighted critics derided the plan + - Shortsighted critics derided the plan. - myopic thinking ili: i10396 members: @@ -132562,7 +132562,7 @@ definition: - rousing to activity or heightened action as by spurring or goading example: - - tossed a rousing political comment into the conversation + - … tossed a rousing political comment into the conversation ili: i10404 members: - rousing @@ -132628,7 +132628,7 @@ - heedful of potential consequences example: - circumspect actions - - physicians are now more circumspect about recommending its use + - Physicians are now more circumspect about recommending its use. - a discreet investor ili: i10409 members: @@ -132656,7 +132656,7 @@ - careful in regard to your own interests example: - the prudent use and development of resources - - wild squirrels are provident + - Wild squirrels are provident. ili: i10411 members: - provident @@ -132667,7 +132667,7 @@ definition: - arising from or characterized by prudence especially in business matters example: - - he abstained partly for prudential reasons + - He abstained partly for prudential reasons. ili: i10412 members: - prudential @@ -132684,7 +132684,7 @@ example: - very imprudent of her mother to encourage her in such silly romantic ideas - source: A.M.Schlesinger - text: would be imprudent for a noneconomist to talk about the details of economic + text: … would be imprudent for a noneconomist to talk about the details of economic policy ili: i10413 members: @@ -132698,7 +132698,7 @@ definition: - not given careful consideration example: - - ill-considered actions often result in disaster + - Ill-considered actions often result in disaster. - an ill-judged attempt ili: i10414 members: @@ -132737,10 +132737,10 @@ definition: - acting or arriving or performed exactly at the time appointed example: - - she expected guests to be punctual at meals - - he is not a particularly punctual person + - She expected guests to be punctual at meals. + - He is not a particularly punctual person. - punctual payment - - she is always on time for class + - She is always on time for class. ili: i10417 members: - punctual @@ -132753,7 +132753,7 @@ definition: - according to schedule or without delay; on time example: - - the train is prompt + - The train is prompt. ili: i10418 members: - prompt @@ -132787,7 +132787,7 @@ definition: - behind schedule example: - - was behindhand with the rent + - … was behindhand with the rent ili: i10421 members: - behindhand @@ -132799,9 +132799,9 @@ - after the expected or usual time; delayed example: - a belated birthday card - - I'm late for the plane - - the train is late - - tardy children are sent to the principal + - I'm late for the plane. + - The train is late. + - Tardy children are sent to the principal. - always tardy in making dental appointments ili: i10422 members: @@ -132859,7 +132859,7 @@ definition: - not punished example: - - would he forget the crime and let it go unpunished? + - Would he forget the crime and let it go unpunished? ili: i10427 members: - unpunished @@ -132910,7 +132910,7 @@ - serving as or designed to impose punishment example: - penal servitude - - the juvenile was sentenced to six months in a penal institution + - The juvenile was sentenced to six months in a penal institution. ili: i10431 members: - penal @@ -132932,7 +132932,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to or having the nature of retribution example: - - retributive justice demands an eye for an eye + - Retributive justice demands an eye for an eye. ili: i10433 members: - retaliatory @@ -133061,7 +133061,7 @@ - (used of persons or behaviors) having no faults; sinless example: - source: Sylvia Plath - text: I felt pure and sweet as a new baby + text: I felt pure and sweet as a new baby. - pure as the driven snow ili: i10443 members: @@ -133245,7 +133245,7 @@ definition: - (of an alcoholic drink) stirred or shaken with ice, but served without it example: - - I like my martinis straight up + - I like my martinis straight up. members: - straight up partOfSpeech: s @@ -133301,7 +133301,7 @@ - untouched or undefiled example: - source: L.P.Smith - text: nor is there anything more virginal than the shimmer of young foliage + text: Nor is there anything more virginal than the shimmer of young foliage. ili: i10460 members: - virginal @@ -133378,7 +133378,7 @@ definition: - rendered unwholesome by contaminants and pollution example: - - had to boil the contaminated water + - … had to boil the contaminated water - polluted lakes and streams ili: i10466 members: @@ -133439,7 +133439,7 @@ definition: - not corrupted by contact or association example: - - there is no culture uncontaminated by contact with the outside world + - There is no culture uncontaminated by contact with the outside world. ili: i10471 members: - uncontaminated @@ -133622,8 +133622,8 @@ definition: - (of pets) trained to urinate and defecate outside or in a special place example: + - ‘house-trained’ is chiefly British. - housebroken pets - - ‘house-trained’ is chiefly British ili: i10486 members: - housebroken @@ -133662,7 +133662,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06166666-n example: - - primitive art such as that by Grandma Moses is often colorful and striking + - Primitive art such as that by Grandma Moses is often colorful and striking. ili: i10489 members: - primitive @@ -133688,7 +133688,7 @@ definition: - limited or restricted; not absolute example: - - gave only qualified approval + - … gave only qualified approval ili: i10491 members: - qualified @@ -133801,7 +133801,7 @@ example: - qualitative change - qualitative data - - qualitative analysis determines the chemical constituents of a substance or mixture + - Qualitative analysis determines the chemical constituents of a substance or mixture. ili: i10500 members: - qualitative @@ -133825,8 +133825,8 @@ - expressible as a quantity or relating to or susceptible of measurement example: - export wheat without quantitative limitations - - quantitative analysis determines the amounts and proportions of the chemical constituents - of a substance or mixture + - Quantitative analysis determines the amounts and proportions of the chemical constituents + of a substance or mixture. ili: i10502 members: - quantitative @@ -133888,7 +133888,7 @@ definition: - (of numbers) written with three figures example: - - 100 through 999 are three-figure numbers + - 100 through 999 are three-figure numbers. ili: i10507 members: - three-figure @@ -133943,7 +133943,7 @@ definition: - doubtful or suspect example: - - these so-called experts are no help + - These so-called experts are no help. ili: i10511 members: - alleged @@ -133965,7 +133965,7 @@ definition: - open to doubt or debate example: - - If you ever get married, which seems to be extremely problematic + - If you ever get married, which seems to be extremely problematic, … ili: i10513 members: - debatable @@ -133979,11 +133979,11 @@ - open to doubt or suspicion example: - the candidate's doubtful past - - he has a dubious record indeed - - what one found uncertain the other found dubious or downright false + - He has a dubious record indeed. + - What one found uncertain the other found dubious or downright false. - source: Karen Horney - text: it was more than dubitable whether the friend was as influential as she - thought + text: It was more than dubitable whether the friend was as influential as she + thought. ili: i10514 members: - doubtful @@ -133999,8 +133999,8 @@ example: - aliens of equivocal loyalty - source: Anna Jameson - text: his conscience reproached him with the equivocal character of the union - into which he had forced his son + text: His conscience reproached him with the equivocal character of the union + into which he had forced his son. ili: i10515 members: - equivocal @@ -134011,11 +134011,11 @@ definition: - not as expected example: - - there was something fishy about the accident + - There was something fishy about the accident. - up to some funny business - some definitely queer goings-on - a shady deal - - her motives were suspect + - Her motives were suspect. - suspicious behavior exemplifies: - 07089193-n @@ -134042,7 +134042,7 @@ definition: - as claimed by and for yourself often without justification example: - - the self-styled ‘doctor’ has no degree of any kind + - The self-styled ‘doctor’ has no degree of any kind. ili: i10518 members: - self-styled @@ -134091,7 +134091,7 @@ definition: - not open to doubt example: - - she wanted to go; that was for sure + - She wanted to go; that was for sure. ili: i10522 members: - for sure @@ -134128,7 +134128,7 @@ - free of noise or uproar; or making little if any sound example: - a quiet audience at the concert - - the room was dark and quiet + - The room was dark and quiet. ili: i10525 members: - quiet @@ -134155,7 +134155,7 @@ example: - a silent house - soundless footsteps on the grass - - the night was still + - The night was still. ili: i10527 members: - silent @@ -134225,7 +134225,7 @@ definition: - noisy like the sound of a bee example: - - the room was abuzz over the latest scandal + - The room was abuzz over the latest scandal. ili: i10532 members: - abuzz @@ -134348,7 +134348,7 @@ definition: - affording physical or mental rest example: - - she spent a restful night at home + - She spent a restful night at home. ili: i10543 members: - restful @@ -134374,7 +134374,7 @@ - lacking or not affording physical or mental rest example: - a restless night - - she fell into an uneasy sleep + - She fell into an uneasy sleep. ili: i10545 members: - restless @@ -134391,7 +134391,7 @@ - a quiet life - a quiet throng of onlookers - quiet peace-loving people - - the factions remained quiet for almost 10 years + - The factions remained quiet for almost 10 years. ili: i10546 members: - quiet @@ -134430,8 +134430,8 @@ - characterized by unrest or disorder example: - unquiet days of riots - - following the assassination of Martin Luther King, ours was an unquiet nation - - spent an unquiet night tossing and turning + - Following the assassination of Martin Luther King, ours was an unquiet nation. + - … spent an unquiet night tossing and turning ili: i10549 members: - unquiet @@ -134443,7 +134443,7 @@ definition: - characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination example: - - effects of the struggle will be violent and disruptive + - Effects of the struggle will be violent and disruptive. - riotous times - these troubled areas - the tumultuous years of his administration @@ -134475,7 +134475,7 @@ - lacking any definite plan or order or purpose; governed by or depending on chance example: - a random choice - - bombs fell at random + - Bombs fell at random. - random movements ili: i10552 members: @@ -134502,7 +134502,7 @@ - dependent upon or characterized by chance example: - a haphazard plan of action - - his judgment is rather hit-or-miss + - His judgment is rather hit-or-miss. ili: i10554 members: - haphazard @@ -134569,7 +134569,7 @@ - capable of thinking and expressing yourself in a clear and consistent manner example: - a lucid thinker - - she was more coherent than she had been just after the accident + - She was more coherent than she had been just after the accident. ili: i10559 members: - coherent @@ -134659,7 +134659,7 @@ definition: - not based on reason example: - - there is a great deal that is nonrational in modern culture + - There is a great deal that is nonrational in modern culture. ili: i10566 members: - nonrational @@ -134670,7 +134670,7 @@ definition: - showing ignorance of the laws of nature and faith in magic or chance example: - - finally realized that the horror he felt was superstitious in origin + - … finally realized that the horror he felt was superstitious in origin ili: i10567 members: - superstitious @@ -134681,7 +134681,7 @@ definition: - determined or actuated by emotion rather than reason example: - - it was an emotional judgment + - It was an emotional judgment. ili: i10568 members: - emotional @@ -134761,7 +134761,7 @@ definition: - not racial; having nothing to do with race or races example: - - his remarks were intended to be completely nonracial + - His remarks were intended to be completely nonracial. - a nonracial reason for the peremptory challenge of the juror ili: i10575 members: @@ -134774,8 +134774,8 @@ - 06094057-n - 06100457-n example: - - sodium is a reactive metal - - free radicals are very reactive + - Sodium is a reactive metal. + - Free radicals are very reactive. ili: i10576 members: - reactive @@ -134889,7 +134889,7 @@ - inert especially toward oxygen example: - a noble gas such as helium or neon - - noble metals include gold and silver and platinum + - Noble metals include gold and silver and platinum. ili: i10585 members: - noble @@ -134914,13 +134914,13 @@ definition: - completely prepared or in condition for immediate action or use or progress example: - - get ready - - she is ready to resign - - the bridge is ready to collapse - - I am ready to work + - Get ready. + - She is ready to resign. + - The bridge is ready to collapse. + - I am ready to work. - ready for action - ready for use - - the soup will be ready in a minute + - The soup will be ready in a minute. - ready to learn to read ili: i10587 members: @@ -134952,9 +134952,9 @@ - in no fit state to continue - fit to drop - laughing fit to burst - - she was fit to scream - - primed for a fight - - we are set to go at any time + - She was fit to scream. + - … primed for a fight + - We are set to go at any time. ili: i10589 members: - fit @@ -134967,7 +134967,7 @@ definition: - in a state of proper readiness or preparation or arrangement example: - - everything is in order for their arrival + - Everything is in order for their arrival. ili: i10590 members: - in order @@ -134978,7 +134978,7 @@ definition: - ready and willing or quick to act example: - - she is always prompt to help her friends + - She is always prompt to help her friends. ili: i10591 members: - prompt @@ -134989,7 +134989,7 @@ definition: - fully prepared or eager example: - - the colonists were ripe for revolution + - The colonists were ripe for revolution. ili: i10592 members: - ripe @@ -135000,8 +135000,8 @@ definition: - being and remaining ready and available for use example: - - waiting cars and limousines lined the curb - - found her mother waiting for them + - Waiting cars and limousines lined the curb. + - … found her mother waiting for them - an impressive array of food ready and waiting for the guests - military forces ready and waiting ili: i10593 @@ -135019,7 +135019,7 @@ definition: - not prepared or in a state of readiness; slow to understand or respond example: - - she cursed her unready tongue + - She cursed her unready tongue. ili: i10594 members: - unready @@ -135032,7 +135032,7 @@ definition: - unprepared and unable to react quickly example: - - the new product caught their competitors flat-footed + - The new product caught their competitors flat-footed. ili: i10595 members: - flat-footed @@ -135044,9 +135044,9 @@ definition: - not prepared or vigilant example: - - the blow caught him napping + - The blow caught him napping. - caught in an off-guard moment - - found him off his guard + - … found him off his guard ili: i10596 members: - napping @@ -135101,8 +135101,8 @@ definition: - taking place in reality; not pretended or imitated example: - - we saw the actual wedding on television - - filmed the actual beating + - We saw the actual wedding on television. + - … filmed the actual beating ili: i10599 members: - actual @@ -135207,7 +135207,7 @@ example: - the glory of his envisioned future - the snow-covered Alps pictured in her imagination - - the visualized scene lacked the ugly details of real life + - The visualized scene lacked the ugly details of real life. ili: i10605 members: - envisioned @@ -135335,7 +135335,7 @@ - illusive hopes of finding a better job - Secret activities offer presidents the alluring but often illusory promise that they can achieve foreign policy goals without the bothersome debate and open decision - that are staples of democracy + that are staples of democracy. ili: i10614 members: - illusive @@ -135364,9 +135364,9 @@ - real war - a real friend - a real woman - - meat and potatoes — I call that a real meal - - it's time he had a real job - - it's no penny-ante job — he's making real money + - Meat and potatoes — I call that a real meal. + - It's time he had a real job. + - It's no penny-ante job — he's making real money. ili: i10616 members: - real @@ -135378,8 +135378,8 @@ definition: - having all the qualities typical of the thing specified example: - - wanted a proper dinner, not just a snack - - he finally has a proper job + - … wanted a proper dinner, not just a snack + - He finally has a proper job. ili: i10617 members: - proper @@ -135403,7 +135403,7 @@ definition: - not actually such; being or seeming fanciful or imaginary example: - - this conversation is getting more and more unreal + - This conversation is getting more and more unreal. - the fantastically unreal world of government bureaucracy - the unreal world of advertising art ili: i10619 @@ -135431,7 +135431,7 @@ definition: - resembling a dream example: - - night invested the lake with a dreamlike quality + - Night invested the lake with a dreamlike quality. - as irrational and surreal as a dream ili: i10621 members: @@ -135444,7 +135444,7 @@ definition: - something apparently sensed but having no physical reality example: - - seemed to hear faint phantom bells + - … seemed to hear faint phantom bells - the amputee's illusion of a phantom limb ili: i10622 members: @@ -135488,7 +135488,7 @@ - a realistic description - a realistic view of the possibilities - a realistic appraisal of our chances - - the actors tried to create a realistic portrayal of the Africans + - The actors tried to create a realistic portrayal of the Africans. ili: i10625 members: - realistic @@ -135505,7 +135505,7 @@ definition: - sensible and practical example: - - has a straightforward down-to-earth approach to a problem + - … has a straightforward down-to-earth approach to a problem - her earthy common sense ili: i10626 members: @@ -135563,7 +135563,7 @@ definition: - representing things or actions or conditions as they actually are example: - - the novel about ghetto life was true to life + - The novel about ghetto life was true to life. - true-to-life duck decoys ili: i10630 members: @@ -135577,7 +135577,7 @@ - coinciding with reality example: - source: F.A.Olafson - text: perceptual error … has a surprising resemblance to veridical perception + text: Perceptual error … has a surprising resemblance to veridical perception. ili: i10631 members: - veridical @@ -135590,7 +135590,7 @@ - being actually such in almost every respect example: - a practical failure - - the once elegant temple lay in virtual ruin + - The once elegant temple lay in virtual ruin. ili: i10632 members: - virtual @@ -135623,8 +135623,8 @@ - produced by a wildly fanciful imagination example: - source: Douglas Bush - text: his Utopia is not a chimerical commonwealth but a practical improvement - on what already exists + text: His Utopia is not a chimerical commonwealth but a practical improvement + on what already exists. ili: i10634 members: - chimerical @@ -135712,8 +135712,8 @@ example: - arrive home at a reasonable hour - commonsense scholarship on the foibles of a genius - - unlearned and commonsensical countryfolk were capable of solving problems that - beset the more sophisticated + - Unlearned and commonsensical countryfolk were capable of solving problems that + beset the more sophisticated. ili: i10640 members: - commonsense @@ -135950,7 +135950,7 @@ definition: - (used of persons and their behavior) cultivated and genteel example: - - she was delicate and refined and unused to hardship + - She was delicate and refined and unused to hardship. - refined people with refined taste ili: i10658 members: @@ -136029,7 +136029,7 @@ definition: - affected, overrefined, and effeminate example: - - the young man spoke in effete, accented English + - The young man spoke in effete, accented English. members: - effete partOfSpeech: s @@ -136039,7 +136039,7 @@ definition: - developed with extreme delicacy and subtlety example: - - the satire touches with finespun ridicule every kind of human pretense + - The satire touches with finespun ridicule every kind of human pretense. ili: i10663 members: - finespun @@ -136110,7 +136110,7 @@ definition: - (used of persons and their behavior) not refined; uncouth example: - - how can a refined girl be drawn to such an unrefined man? + - How can a refined girl be drawn to such an unrefined man? ili: i10669 members: - unrefined @@ -136154,7 +136154,7 @@ definition: - ill-mannered and coarse and contemptible in behavior or appearance example: - - was boorish and insensitive + - … was boorish and insensitive - the loutish manners of a bully - her stupid oafish husband - aristocratic contempt for the swinish multitude @@ -136173,7 +136173,7 @@ definition: - lacking refinement or cultivation or taste example: - - he had coarse manners but a first-rate mind + - He had coarse manners but a first-rate mind. - behavior that branded him as common - an untutored and uncouth human being - an uncouth soldier — a real tough guy @@ -136238,7 +136238,7 @@ definition: - (of persons or behavior) lacking refinement or finesse example: - - she was a diamond in the rough + - She was a diamond in the rough. - rough manners ili: i10678 members: @@ -136416,9 +136416,9 @@ definition: - subjected to a physical (or chemical) treatment or action or agent example: - - the sludge of treated sewage can be used as fertilizer - - treated timbers resist rot - - treated fabrics resist wrinkling + - The sludge of treated sewage can be used as fertilizer. + - Treated timbers resist rot. + - Treated fabrics resist wrinkling. ili: i10692 members: - treated @@ -136540,7 +136540,7 @@ definition: - given medical care or treatment example: - - a treated cold is usually gone in 14 days; if left untreated it lasts two weeks + - A treated cold is usually gone in 14 days; if left untreated it lasts two weeks. ili: i10703 members: - treated @@ -136587,7 +136587,7 @@ - not given medical care or treatment example: - an untreated disease - - the untreated wounded lay on makeshift cots + - The untreated wounded lay on makeshift cots. ili: i10707 members: - untreated @@ -136619,7 +136619,7 @@ definition: - capable of being regained especially with effort example: - - he believed the information was retrievable + - He believed the information was retrievable. ili: i10710 members: - retrievable @@ -136752,8 +136752,8 @@ definition: - listed or recorded officially example: - - record is made of ‘registered mail’ at each point on its route to assure safe - delivery + - Record is made of ‘registered mail’ at each point on its route to assure safe + delivery. - registered bonds ili: i10721 members: @@ -137029,7 +137029,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - ‘sing’ is a strong verb + - ‘sing’ is a strong verb. ili: i10742 members: - strong @@ -137106,8 +137106,8 @@ definition: - that can not be renewed example: - - books on that shelf are unrenewable - - gas and oil are nonrenewable resources + - Books on that shelf are unrenewable. + - Gas and oil are nonrenewable resources. ili: i10750 members: - unrenewable @@ -137124,7 +137124,7 @@ definition: - not able or fit to be rented example: - - the house was unrentable in that condition + - The house was unrentable in that condition. ili: i10752 members: - unrentable @@ -137166,8 +137166,8 @@ definition: - able or fit to be repeated or quoted example: - - what he said was not repeatable in polite company - - he comes up with so many quotable phrases + - What he said was not repeatable in polite company. + - He comes up with so many quotable phrases. ili: i10756 members: - repeatable @@ -137177,7 +137177,7 @@ definition: - not able or fit to be repeated or quoted example: - - what he said was funny but unquotable + - What he said was funny but unquotable. ili: i10757 members: - unrepeatable @@ -137239,7 +137239,7 @@ definition: - asked for example: - - the requested aid is forthcoming + - The requested aid is forthcoming. ili: i10763 members: - requested @@ -137248,7 +137248,7 @@ definition: - not requested example: - - the merchandise was unrequested + - The merchandise was unrequested. ili: i10764 members: - unrequested @@ -137272,7 +137272,7 @@ - not requested or sought example: - unasked-for advice - - advice unasked for can be greatly resented + - Advice unasked for can be greatly resented. - unsolicited junk mail ili: i10765 members: @@ -137331,7 +137331,7 @@ definition: - not having rhyme example: - - writing unrhymed blank verse is like playing tennis without a net + - Writing unrhymed blank verse is like playing tennis without a net. ili: i10770 members: - unrhymed @@ -137378,7 +137378,7 @@ definition: - having or occurring in several distinct forms example: - - man is both polymorphic and polytypic + - Man is both polymorphic and polytypic. - a polymorphous god ili: i10774 members: @@ -137466,7 +137466,7 @@ definition: - happening every night example: - - nightly television now goes on until 3:00 or 4:00 a.m. + - Nightly television now goes on until 3:00 or 4:00 a.m. ili: i10780 members: - nightly @@ -137558,7 +137558,7 @@ definition: - occurring every second year example: - - they met at biennial conventions + - They met at biennial conventions. ili: i10788 members: - biennial @@ -137827,8 +137827,8 @@ example: - painting and the related arts - school-related activities - - related to micelle formation is the … ability of detergent actives to congregate - at oil-water interfaces + - Related to micelle formation is the … ability of detergent actives to congregate + at oil-water interfaces. ili: i10811 members: - related @@ -137871,7 +137871,7 @@ definition: - closely or inseparably connected or associated with example: - - his career is bound up with the fortunes of the enterprise + - His career is bound up with the fortunes of the enterprise. ili: i10814 members: - bound up @@ -137907,7 +137907,7 @@ definition: - related by sharing a symbolic link to a concrete object or an abstraction example: - - two expressions are coreferent if they denote the same object or individual + - Two expressions are coreferent if they denote the same object or individual. ili: i10817 members: - coreferent @@ -137929,7 +137929,7 @@ definition: - accompanying example: - - all rights carry with them corresponding responsibilities + - All rights carry with them corresponding responsibilities. ili: i10819 members: - corresponding @@ -137989,8 +137989,8 @@ definition: - having a bearing on or connection with the subject at issue example: - - the scientist corresponds with colleagues in order to learn about matters relevant - to her own research + - The scientist corresponds with colleagues in order to learn about matters relevant + to her own research. ili: i10825 members: - relevant @@ -138003,7 +138003,7 @@ definition: - capable of being applied; having relevance example: - - gave applicable examples to support her argument + - … gave applicable examples to support her argument ili: i10826 members: - applicable @@ -138014,7 +138014,7 @@ definition: - relevant and appropriate example: - - he asks questions that are germane and central to the issue + - He asks questions that are germane and central to the issue. ili: i10827 members: - germane @@ -138067,8 +138067,8 @@ - not pertinent to the matter under consideration example: - an issue extraneous to the debate - - the price was immaterial - - mentioned several impertinent facts before finally coming to the point + - The price was immaterial. + - … mentioned several impertinent facts before finally coming to the point ili: i10831 members: - extraneous @@ -138109,7 +138109,7 @@ example: - ever mindful of her health - mindful of his responsibilities - - mindful of these criticisms, I shall attempt to justify my action + - Mindful of these criticisms, I shall attempt to justify my action. ili: i10834 members: - mindful @@ -138136,7 +138136,7 @@ - serving to bring to mind example: - source: Wilder Hobson - text: cannot forbear to close on this redolent literary note + text: … cannot forbear to close on this redolent literary note - a campaign redolent of machine politics ili: i10836 members: @@ -138155,7 +138155,7 @@ - not mindful or attentive example: - source: G.B.Shaw - text: while thus unmindful of his steps he stumbled + text: While thus unmindful of his steps he stumbled. ili: i10837 members: - unmindful @@ -138356,7 +138356,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06166666-n example: - - the more hieratic sculptures leave the viewer curiously unmoved + - The more hieratic sculptures leave the viewer curiously unmoved. ili: i10852 members: - hieratic @@ -138385,7 +138385,7 @@ definition: - standing for something else example: - - the bald eagle is representative of the United States + - The bald eagle is representative of the United States. ili: i10855 members: - representative @@ -138410,8 +138410,8 @@ definition: - serving as a visible symbol for something abstract example: - - a crown is emblematic of royalty - - the spinning wheel was as symbolic of colonical Massachusetts as the codfish + - A crown is emblematic of royalty. + - The spinning wheel was as symbolic of colonical Massachusetts as the codfish. ili: i10857 members: - emblematic @@ -138470,8 +138470,8 @@ definition: - deserving of esteem and respect example: - - all respectable companies give guarantees - - ruined the family's good name + - All respectable companies give guarantees. + - … ruined the family's good name ili: i10861 members: - estimable @@ -138539,7 +138539,7 @@ definition: - tending to bring discredit or disrepute; blameworthy example: - - his marks were not at all discreditable + - His marks were not at all discreditable. ili: i10866 members: - discreditable @@ -138564,7 +138564,7 @@ - known widely and usually unfavorably example: - a notorious gangster - - the tenderloin district was notorious for vice + - The tenderloin district was notorious for vice. - the infamous Benedict Arnold ili: i10868 members: @@ -138596,7 +138596,7 @@ - source: Seattle Weekly text: sleazy storefronts with … dirt on the walls - source: James Joyce - text: the sordid details of his orgies stank under his very nostrils + text: The sordid details of his orgies stank under his very nostrils. - the squalid atmosphere of intrigue and betrayal ili: i10870 members: @@ -138695,7 +138695,7 @@ definition: - capable of being reconciled example: - - her way of thinking is reconcilable with mine + - Her way of thinking is reconcilable with mine. ili: i10878 members: - reconcilable @@ -138716,7 +138716,7 @@ definition: - capable of being settled or resolved example: - - all disputed points are potentially resolvable + - All disputed points are potentially resolvable. - a resolvable quarrel ili: i10880 members: @@ -138769,7 +138769,7 @@ - marked by self-restraint and reticence example: - source: Victoria Sackville-West - text: was habitually reserved in speech, withholding her opinion + text: … was habitually reserved in speech, withholding her opinion ili: i10884 members: - reserved @@ -138782,9 +138782,9 @@ definition: - remote in manner example: - - stood apart with aloof dignity + - … stood apart with aloof dignity - a distant smile - - he was upstage with strangers + - He was upstage with strangers. ili: i10885 members: - aloof @@ -138797,7 +138797,7 @@ definition: - showing modest reserve example: - - she was diffident when offering a comment on the professor's lecture + - She was diffident when offering a comment on the professor's lecture. ili: i10886 members: - diffident @@ -138854,7 +138854,7 @@ definition: - subject to being reserved or booked example: - - all seats bookable in advance + - All seats bookable in advance. ili: i10891 members: - bookable @@ -138905,7 +138905,7 @@ - impossible to resist; overpowering example: - irresistible (or resistless) impulses - - what happens when an irresistible force meets an immovable object? + - What happens when an irresistible force meets an immovable object? ili: i10896 members: - irresistible @@ -138918,7 +138918,7 @@ - so strong as to be irresistible example: - an overpowering need for solitude - - the temptation to despair may become overwhelming + - The temptation to despair may become overwhelming. - an overwhelming majority ili: i10897 members: @@ -138935,8 +138935,8 @@ definition: - firm in purpose or belief; characterized by firmness and determination example: - - stood resolute against the enemy - - faced with a resolute opposition + - … stood resolute against the enemy + - … faced with a resolute opposition - a resolute and unshakeable faith ili: i10898 members: @@ -139042,7 +139042,7 @@ definition: - determined example: - - she was firmly resolved to be a doctor + - She was firmly resolved to be a doctor. - single-minded in his determination to stop smoking ili: i10905 members: @@ -139094,7 +139094,8 @@ - not deterred example: - source: Osbert Sitwell - text: pursued his own path … undeterred by lack of popular appreciation and understanding + text: … pursued his own path … undeterred by lack of popular appreciation and + understanding ili: i10909 members: - undeterred @@ -139108,7 +139109,7 @@ definition: - uncertain how to act or proceed example: - - the committee was timid and mediocre and irresolute + - The committee was timid and mediocre and irresolute. ili: i10910 members: - irresolute @@ -139123,7 +139124,7 @@ definition: - lacking in resolution example: - - the accident left others discouraged about going there + - The accident left others discouraged about going there. ili: i10911 members: - discouraged @@ -139168,7 +139169,7 @@ definition: - lacking will power or resolution example: - - the role of the dissenter is not for the weak-kneed + - The role of the dissenter is not for the weak-kneed. ili: i10915 members: - weak-kneed @@ -139267,7 +139268,7 @@ definition: - conferring or showing honor or respect example: - - honorific social status commonly attaches to membership in a recognized profession + - Honorific social status commonly attaches to membership in a recognized profession. ili: i10923 members: - honorific @@ -139306,7 +139307,7 @@ - afire with annihilating invective - a devastating portrait of human folly - source: W.S.Gilbert - text: to compliments inflated I've a withering reply + text: To compliments inflated I've a withering reply. ili: i10925 members: - annihilating @@ -139372,7 +139373,7 @@ - marked by casual disrespect example: - a flip answer to serious question - - the student was kept in for impudent behavior + - The student was kept in for impudent behavior. ili: i10930 members: - impudent @@ -139404,8 +139405,8 @@ - a responsible adult - responsible journalism - a responsible position - - the captain is responsible for the ship's safety - - the cabinet is responsible to the parliament + - The captain is responsible for the ship's safety. + - The cabinet is responsible to the parliament. ili: i10932 members: - responsible @@ -139420,10 +139421,10 @@ definition: - liable to account for one's actions example: - - governments must be accountable to someone beside themselves + - Governments must be accountable to someone beside themselves. - fully accountable for what they did - - the court held the parents answerable for their minor child's acts of vandalism - - he was answerable to no one + - The court held the parents answerable for their minor child's acts of vandalism. + - He was answerable to no one. ili: i10933 members: - accountable @@ -139435,7 +139436,7 @@ definition: - morally or legally responsible to a higher authority example: - - parents are answerable for their child's acts + - Parents are answerable for their child's acts. ili: i10934 members: - answerable @@ -139446,7 +139447,7 @@ definition: - liable to answer to a higher authority example: - - the president is amenable to the constitutional court + - The president is amenable to the constitutional court. ili: i10935 members: - amenable @@ -139457,7 +139458,7 @@ definition: - held legally responsible example: - - men between the ages of 18 and 35 were liable for military service + - Men between the ages of 18 and 35 were liable for military service. ili: i10936 members: - liable @@ -139481,7 +139482,7 @@ definition: - showing lack of care for consequences example: - - behaved like an irresponsible idiot + - … behaved like an irresponsible idiot - hasty and irresponsible action ili: i10938 members: @@ -139501,7 +139502,7 @@ example: - carefree with his money - freewheeling urban youths - - had a harum-scarum youth + - … had a harum-scarum youth ili: i10939 members: - carefree @@ -139584,7 +139585,7 @@ definition: - readily reacting or replying to people or events or stimuli; showing emotion example: - - children are often the quickest and most responsive members of the audience + - Children are often the quickest and most responsive members of the audience. ili: i10946 members: - responsive @@ -139646,7 +139647,7 @@ definition: - strictly confined or guarded example: - - kept under close custody + - … kept under close custody ili: i10951 members: - close @@ -139731,7 +139732,7 @@ definition: - extravagant or ambitious or extreme in aims or opinions example: - - they did not understand what had happened at the once highflying company + - They did not understand what had happened at the once highflying company. ili: i10957 members: - highflying @@ -139774,7 +139775,7 @@ example: - an outlet for healthy and unhampered action - a priest unhampered by scruple - - the new stock market was unhampered by tradition + - The new stock market was unhampered by tradition. ili: i10960 members: - unhampered @@ -139824,7 +139825,7 @@ definition: - barred to a designated group example: - - that area is off-limits + - That area is off-limits. ili: i10964 members: - off-limits @@ -139952,8 +139953,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - the restrictive clause in ‘Each made a list of the books that had influenced him’ - limits the books on the list to only those particular ones defined by the clause + - The restrictive clause in ‘Each made a list of the books that had influenced him’ + limits the books on the list to only those particular ones defined by the clause. ili: i10974 members: - limiting @@ -139988,7 +139989,7 @@ definition: - tending to suppress example: - - the government used suppressive measures to control the protest + - The government used suppressive measures to control the protest. ili: i10977 members: - suppressive @@ -140020,8 +140021,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - the nonrestrictive clause in ‘I always buy his books, which have influenced me - greatly’ refers to his books generally and adds an additional fact about them + - The nonrestrictive clause in ‘I always buy his books, which have influenced me + greatly’ refers to his books generally and adds an additional fact about them. ili: i10980 members: - nonrestrictive @@ -140165,7 +140166,7 @@ definition: - capable of retraction; capable of being drawn back example: - - cats have retractile claws + - Cats have retractile claws. ili: i10992 members: - retractile @@ -140482,7 +140483,7 @@ definition: - feeling or showing profound respect or veneration example: - - maintained a reverent silence + - … maintained a reverent silence ili: i11019 members: - reverent @@ -140546,7 +140547,7 @@ example: - blasphemous rites of a witches' Sabbath - profane utterances against the Church - - it is sacrilegious to enter with shoes on + - It is sacrilegious to enter with shoes on. ili: i11024 members: - blasphemous @@ -140570,7 +140571,7 @@ definition: - restored to consciousness or life or vigor example: - - felt revived hope + - … felt revived hope ili: i11026 members: - revived @@ -140586,7 +140587,7 @@ definition: - the revival of an unfortunate situation after a period of abatement example: - - the patient presented with a case of recrudescent gastralgia + - The patient presented with a case of recrudescent gastralgia. ili: i11027 members: - recrudescent @@ -140609,7 +140610,7 @@ definition: - restored to a new condition example: - - felt renewed strength + - … felt renewed strength ili: i11029 members: - renewed @@ -140696,7 +140697,7 @@ definition: - having or showing a feeling of mixed reverence and respect and wonder and dread example: - - stood in awed silence before the shrine + - … stood in awed silence before the shrine - in grim despair and awestruck wonder ili: i11037 members: @@ -140804,7 +140805,7 @@ definition: - not likely to be rewarded example: - - grading papers is a thankless task + - Grading papers is a thankless task. ili: i11047 members: - thankless @@ -140818,10 +140819,10 @@ - without profit or reward example: - source: D.D.Eisenhower - text: let us have no part in profitless quarrels + text: Let us have no part in profitless quarrels. - source: Shakespeare text: How weary, flat, stale, and unprofitable / Seem to me all the uses of this - world + world. ili: i11048 members: - profitless @@ -140908,7 +140909,7 @@ definition: - lofty in style example: - - he engages in so much tall talk, one never really realizes what he is saying + - He engages in so much tall talk, one never really realizes what he is saying. ili: i11054 members: - grandiloquent @@ -140971,7 +140972,7 @@ definition: - not fanciful or imaginative example: - - local guides describe the history of various places in matter-of-fact tones + - Local guides describe the history of various places in matter-of-fact tones. - a prosaic and unimaginative essay ili: i11059 members: @@ -141020,7 +141021,7 @@ definition: - having a rhythm consisting of a dactyl followed by a spondee or a trochee example: - - the verse of the laments is Adonic + - The verse of the laments is Adonic. ili: i11062 members: - Adonic @@ -141062,7 +141063,7 @@ - characterized by a buoyant rhythm example: - an easy lilting stride - - the flute broke into a light lilting air + - The flute broke into a light lilting air. - a swinging pace - a graceful swingy walk - a tripping singing measure @@ -141222,8 +141223,8 @@ definition: - possessing material wealth example: - - her father is extremely rich - - many fond hopes are pinned on rich uncles + - Her father is extremely rich. + - Many fond hopes are pinned on rich uncles. ili: i11080 members: - rich @@ -141256,10 +141257,10 @@ definition: - in fortunate circumstances financially; moderately rich example: - - they were comfortable or even wealthy by some standards + - They were comfortable or even wealthy by some standards. - easy living - a prosperous family - - his family is well-situated financially + - His family is well-situated financially. - well-to-do members of the community ili: i11082 members: @@ -141282,7 +141283,7 @@ definition: - having little money or few possessions example: - - deplored the gap between rich and poor countries + - … deplored the gap between rich and poor countries - the proverbial poor artist living in a garret ili: i11083 members: @@ -141298,7 +141299,7 @@ definition: - lacking funds example: - - ‘skint’ is a British slang term + - ‘skint’ is a British slang term. ili: i11084 members: - broke @@ -141352,7 +141353,7 @@ definition: - without income or means example: - - left his family unprovided for + - … left his family unprovided for ili: i11088 members: - unprovided for @@ -141376,9 +141377,9 @@ - lacking in quality or substances example: - a poor land - - the area was poor in timber and coal + - The area was poor in timber and coal. - food poor in nutritive value - - the food in the cafeteria was of poor quality + - The food in the cafeteria was of poor quality. ili: i11090 members: - poor @@ -141412,7 +141413,7 @@ example: - a princely sum - gilded dining rooms - - these architecture magazines are full of the lush interiors of the rich and famous + - These architecture magazines are full of the lush interiors of the rich and famous. ili: i11093 members: - deluxe @@ -141445,8 +141446,8 @@ definition: - characterized by or indicating poverty example: - - the country had a poor economy - - they lived in the poor section of town + - The country had a poor economy. + - They lived in the poor section of town. ili: i11095 members: - poor @@ -141472,7 +141473,7 @@ - (of housing or residential areas) indicative of poverty example: - a slummy part of town - - industrial growth pockets have very slummy conditions + - Industrial growth pockets have very slummy conditions. ili: i11097 members: - slummy @@ -141522,7 +141523,7 @@ - financially ruined example: - a bankrupt company - - the company went belly-up + - The company went belly-up. ili: i11102 members: - bankrupt @@ -141557,7 +141558,7 @@ definition: - having a rim or a rim of a specified kind example: - - do you wear rimmed or rimless glasses? + - Do you wear rimmed or rimless glasses? ili: i11105 members: - rimmed @@ -141580,7 +141581,7 @@ definition: - rimmed with red example: - - your red-rimmed eyes reveal that you have been crying + - Your red-rimmed eyes reveal that you have been crying. ili: i11107 members: - red-rimmed @@ -141682,7 +141683,7 @@ definition: - preferring to use right foot or hand or eye example: - - dextral individuals exhibit dominance of the right hand and eye + - Dextral individuals exhibit dominance of the right hand and eye. ili: i11116 members: - dextral @@ -141708,7 +141709,7 @@ definition: - using or intended for the left hand example: - - left-handed golfers need left-handed clubs + - Left-handed golfers need left-handed clubs. - left-handed scissors ili: i11118 members: @@ -141721,7 +141722,7 @@ definition: - intended for the left hand example: - - I rarely lose a left-hand glove + - I rarely lose a left-hand glove. ili: i11119 members: - left @@ -141733,7 +141734,7 @@ definition: - preferring to use left foot or hand or eye example: - - sinistral individuals exhibit dominance of the left hand and eye + - Sinistral individuals exhibit dominance of the left hand and eye. ili: i11120 members: - sinistral @@ -141912,7 +141913,7 @@ - my right hand - right center field - a right-hand turn - - the right bank of a river is the bank on your right side when you are facing downstream + - The right bank of a river is the bank on your right side when you are facing downstream. ili: i11136 members: - right @@ -141927,8 +141928,8 @@ - being the animal or vehicle on the right or being on the right side of an animal or vehicle example: - - the horse on the right is the far horse - - the right side is the far side of the horse + - The horse on the right is the far horse. + - The right side is the far side of the horse. ili: i11137 members: - far @@ -141977,7 +141978,7 @@ example: - my left hand - left center field - - the left bank of a river is bank on your left side when you are facing downstream + - The left bank of a river is bank on your left side when you are facing downstream. ili: i11141 members: - left @@ -142013,8 +142014,8 @@ definition: - being on the left side example: - - the near or nigh horse is the one on the left - - the animal's left side is its near or nigh side + - The near or nigh horse is the one on the left. + - The animal's left side is its near or nigh side. ili: i11144 members: - near @@ -142135,8 +142136,8 @@ definition: - adhering to ethical and moral principles example: - - it seems ethical and right - - followed the only honorable course of action + - It seems ethical and right. + - … followed the only honorable course of action ili: i11154 members: - ethical @@ -142158,9 +142159,9 @@ definition: - contrary to conscience or morality or law example: - - it is wrong for the rich to take advantage of the poor - - cheating is wrong - - it is wrong to lie + - It is wrong for the rich to take advantage of the poor. + - Cheating is wrong. + - It is wrong to lie. ili: i11155 members: - wrong @@ -142175,7 +142176,7 @@ example: - a criminal waste of talent - a deplorable act of violence - - adultery is as reprehensible for a husband as for a wife + - Adultery is as reprehensible for a husband as for a wife. ili: i11156 members: - condemnable @@ -142194,8 +142195,8 @@ example: - base and unpatriotic motives - a base, degrading way of life - - cheating is dishonorable - - they considered colonialism immoral + - Cheating is dishonorable. + - They considered colonialism immoral. - unethical practices in handling public funds ili: i11157 members: @@ -142230,7 +142231,7 @@ - characterized by or proceeding from accepted standards of morality or justice example: - source: The Bible, James 5:16 - text: the … prayer of a righteous man availeth much + text: The … prayer of a righteous man availeth much. ili: i11159 members: - righteous @@ -142328,11 +142329,11 @@ domain_region: - 08910324-n example: + - ‘buirdly’ is a Scottish term. - a beefy wrestler - - had a tall burly frame + - … had a tall burly frame - clothing sizes for husky boys - a strapping boy of eighteen - - ‘buirdly’ is a Scottish term ili: i11165 members: - beefy @@ -142356,7 +142357,7 @@ definition: - marked by a large or well-developed chest example: - - he was big-chested, big-shouldered and heavy-armed + - He was big-chested, big-shouldered and heavy-armed. ili: i11167 members: - big-chested @@ -142410,8 +142411,8 @@ definition: - able to survive under unfavorable weather conditions example: - - strawberries are hardy and easy to grow - - camels are tough and hardy creatures + - Strawberries are hardy and easy to grow. + - Camels are tough and hardy creatures. ili: i11171 members: - hardy @@ -142435,7 +142436,7 @@ definition: - having massive arms example: - - he was big-chested, big-shouldered and heavy-armed + - He was big-chested, big-shouldered and heavy-armed. ili: i11173 members: - heavy-armed @@ -142483,7 +142484,7 @@ - lacking bodily or muscular strength or vitality example: - a feeble old woman - - her body looked sapless + - Her body looked sapless. ili: i11177 members: - decrepit @@ -143231,7 +143232,7 @@ - having three angles; forming or shaped like a triangle example: - a triangular figure - - a triangular pyramid has a triangle for a base + - A triangular pyramid has a triangle for a base. ili: i11241 members: - triangular @@ -143279,7 +143280,7 @@ definition: - having the polar diameter greater than the equatorial diameter example: - - a prolate spheroid is generated by revolving an ellipse about its major axis + - A prolate spheroid is generated by revolving an ellipse about its major axis. ili: i11245 members: - prolate @@ -143393,7 +143394,7 @@ - rough and uncouth example: - This childhood memory will take country-bred readers back to the days of their - youth + youth. ili: i11253 members: - country-bred @@ -143405,7 +143406,7 @@ - typical of the country example: - country-style sausage - - they can also work well for quaint and country-style kitchens + - They can also work well for quaint and country-style kitchens. ili: i11254 members: - country-style @@ -143816,7 +143817,7 @@ definition: - characteristic of those who are not members of the clergy example: - - set his collar in laic rather than clerical position + - … set his collar in laic rather than clerical position - the lay ministry ili: i11287 members: @@ -143859,7 +143860,7 @@ - free from danger or the risk of harm example: - a safe trip - - you will be safe here + - You will be safe here. - a safe place - a safe bet ili: i11291 @@ -143887,7 +143888,7 @@ definition: - freed from danger or blame or obligation example: - - I let him off the hook with a mild reprimand + - I let him off the hook with a mild reprimand. ili: i11293 members: - off the hook @@ -143909,7 +143910,7 @@ definition: - free from danger or injury example: - - the children were found safe and sound + - The children were found safe and sound. ili: i11295 members: - safe and sound @@ -143926,7 +143927,7 @@ example: - a dangerous criminal - a dangerous bridge - - unemployment reached dangerous proportions + - Unemployment reached dangerous proportions. ili: i11296 members: - dangerous @@ -143986,7 +143987,7 @@ definition: - involving risk or danger example: - - skydiving is a hazardous sport + - Skydiving is a hazardous sport. - extremely risky going out in the tide and fog - a wild financial scheme ili: i11300 @@ -144010,7 +144011,7 @@ definition: - biting or given to biting example: - - they deliberately gave me a skittish and mordacious mount + - They deliberately gave me a skittish and mordacious mount. ili: i11302 members: - mordacious @@ -144021,7 +144022,7 @@ definition: - caught in a difficult or dangerous situation example: - - there I was back on the hook + - There I was back on the hook. ili: i11303 members: - on the hook @@ -144077,7 +144078,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - the runner was called safe when the baseman dropped the ball + - The runner was called safe when the baseman dropped the ball. ili: i11307 members: - safe @@ -144088,8 +144089,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - he was tagged out at second on a close play - - he fanned out + - He was tagged out at second on a close play. + - He fanned out. ili: i11308 members: - out @@ -144192,7 +144193,7 @@ example: - curtains the same color as the walls - two girls of the same age - - mother and son have the same blue eyes + - Mother and son have the same blue eyes. - animals of the same species - the same rules as before - two boxes having the same dimensions @@ -144217,7 +144218,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07111327-n example: - - note the assonant words and syllables in ‘tilting at windmills’ + - Note the assonant words and syllables in ‘tilting at windmills’. ili: i11317 members: - assonant @@ -144275,7 +144276,7 @@ example: - rows of identical houses - cars identical except for their license plates - - they wore indistinguishable hats + - They wore indistinguishable hats. ili: i11322 members: - identical @@ -144318,11 +144319,11 @@ definition: - unlike in nature or quality or form or degree example: - - took different approaches to the problem - - came to a different conclusion + - … took different approaches to the problem + - … came to a different conclusion - different parts of the country - on different sides of the issue - - this meeting was different from the earlier one + - This meeting was different from the earlier one. ili: i11325 members: - different @@ -144346,7 +144347,7 @@ - sharply contrasted in character or purpose example: - practices entirely antithetical to her professed beliefs - - hope is antithetic to despair + - Hope is antithetic to despair. ili: i11326 members: - antithetic @@ -144359,9 +144360,9 @@ - of many different kinds purposefully arranged but lacking any uniformity example: - assorted sizes - - his disguises are many and various - - various experiments have failed to disprove the theory - - cited various reasons for his behavior + - His disguises are many and various. + - Various experiments have failed to disprove the theory. + - … cited various reasons for his behavior ili: i11327 members: - assorted @@ -144373,8 +144374,8 @@ definition: - very opposed in nature or character or purpose example: - - acts contrary to our code of ethics - - the facts point to a contrary conclusion + - … acts contrary to our code of ethics + - The facts point to a contrary conclusion. ili: i11328 members: - contrary @@ -144438,10 +144439,10 @@ - (often followed by ‘from’) not alike; different in nature or quality example: - plants of several distinct types - - the word ‘nationalism’ is used in at least two distinct senses - - gold is distinct from iron + - The word ‘nationalism’ is used in at least two distinct senses. + - Gold is distinct from iron. - a tree related to but quite distinct from the European beech - - management had interests quite distinct from those of their employees + - Management had interests quite distinct from those of their employees. ili: i11333 members: - distinct @@ -144479,9 +144480,9 @@ definition: - altogether different in nature or quality or significance example: - - the medicine's effect was opposite to that intended + - The medicine's effect was opposite to that intended. - source: Charles Reade - text: it is said that opposite characters make a union happiest + text: It is said that opposite characters make a union happiest. ili: i11336 members: - opposite @@ -144515,8 +144516,8 @@ - same in identity example: - the same man I saw yesterday - - never wore the same dress twice - - this road is the same one we were on yesterday + - … never wore the same dress twice + - This road is the same one we were on yesterday. - on the same side of the street ili: i11339 members: @@ -144530,7 +144531,7 @@ - being the one previously mentioned or spoken of example: - works of all the aforementioned authors - - said party has denied the charges + - Said party has denied the charges. ili: i11340 members: - aforesaid @@ -144543,8 +144544,8 @@ definition: - 'being the exact same one; not any other:' example: - - this is the identical room we stayed in before - - saw the selfsame quotation in two newspapers + - This is the identical room we stayed in before. + - … saw the selfsame quotation in two newspapers - on this very spot - the very thing he said yesterday - the very man I want to see @@ -144565,16 +144566,16 @@ - not the same one or ones already mentioned or implied; quantifier, other example: - source: the White Queen - text: today isn't any other day + text: Today isn't any other day. - the construction of highways and other public works - - he asked for other employment - - any other person would tell the truth - - his other books are still in storage - - then we looked at the other house - - hearing was good in his other ear + - He asked for other employment. + - Any other person would tell the truth. + - His other books are still in storage. + - Then we looked at the other house. + - Hearing was good in his other ear. - the other sex - - she lived on the other side of the street from me - - went in the other direction + - She lived on the other side of the street from me. + - … went in the other direction ili: i11342 members: - other @@ -144592,7 +144593,7 @@ definition: - distinctly separate from the first example: - - that's another (or different) issue altogether + - That's another (or different) issue altogether. ili: i11343 members: - different @@ -144604,7 +144605,7 @@ - any of various alternatives; some other; entity, singular, other pronoun; quantifier, singular, another example: - - put it off to another (or some other) day + - Put it off to another (or some other) day. ili: i11344 members: - another @@ -144616,7 +144617,7 @@ definition: - distinct or separate example: - - each interviewed different members of the community + - Each interviewed different members of the community. ili: i11345 members: - different @@ -144627,8 +144628,8 @@ definition: - other than the former one(s); different example: - - they now have a new leaders - - my new car is four years old but has only 15,000 miles on it + - They now have a new leaders. + - My new car is four years old but has only 15,000 miles on it. - ready to take a new direction ili: i11346 members: @@ -144641,7 +144642,7 @@ - the other one of a complementary pair example: - the opposite sex - - the two chess kings are set up on squares of opposite colors + - The two chess kings are set up on squares of opposite colors. ili: i11347 members: - opposite @@ -144653,8 +144654,8 @@ - being directly across from each other; facing example: - source: Longfellow - text: And I on the opposite shore will be, ready to ride and spread the alarm - - we lived on opposite sides of the street + text: And I on the opposite shore will be, ready to ride and spread the alarm. + - We lived on opposite sides of the street. - at opposite poles ili: i11348 members: @@ -144667,7 +144668,7 @@ - moving or facing away from each other example: - looking in opposite directions - - they went in opposite directions + - They went in opposite directions. ili: i11349 members: - opposite @@ -144678,7 +144679,7 @@ definition: - other than as supposed or expected example: - - the outcome was otherwise + - The outcome was otherwise. ili: i11350 members: - otherwise @@ -144695,7 +144696,7 @@ example: - similar food at similar prices - problems similar to mine - - they wore similar coats + - They wore similar coats. ili: i11351 members: - similar @@ -144725,8 +144726,8 @@ definition: - similar or equivalent in some respects though otherwise dissimilar example: - - brains and computers are often considered analogous - - salmon roe is marketed as analogous to caviar + - Brains and computers are often considered analogous. + - Salmon roe is marketed as analogous to caviar. ili: i11353 members: - analogous @@ -144752,7 +144753,7 @@ - similar in nature example: - source: John Milton - text: and mix with our connatural dust + text: And mix with our connatural dust. ili: i11355 members: - connatural @@ -144786,7 +144787,7 @@ definition: - having similar disposition and tastes example: - - with their many similar tastes, he found her a most sympathetic companion + - With their many similar tastes, he found her a most sympathetic companion. ili: i11358 members: - sympathetic @@ -144801,8 +144802,8 @@ example: - a group of very dissimilar people - a pump not dissimilar to those once found on every farm - - their understanding of the world is not so dissimilar from our own - - took different (or dissimilar) approaches to the problem + - Their understanding of the world is not so dissimilar from our own. + - … took different (or dissimilar) approaches to the problem ili: i11359 members: - dissimilar @@ -144813,7 +144814,7 @@ definition: - mentally healthy; free from mental disorder example: - - appears to be completely sane + - … appears to be completely sane ili: i11360 members: - sane @@ -144861,7 +144862,7 @@ definition: - afflicted with or characteristic of mental derangement example: - - was declared insane + - … was declared insane - insane laughter ili: i11364 members: @@ -144891,7 +144892,7 @@ definition: - informal or slang terms for mentally irregular example: - - it used to drive my husband balmy + - It used to drive my husband balmy. ili: i11366 members: - balmy @@ -145164,7 +145165,7 @@ example: - an insatiate appetite - an insatiable demand for old buildings to restore - - his passion for work was unsatiable + - His passion for work was unsatiable. ili: i11388 members: - insatiate @@ -145202,7 +145203,7 @@ definition: - not capable of being satisfied example: - - he knew the trap of unsatisfiable longing + - He knew the trap of unsatisfiable longing. ili: i11391 members: - unsatisfiable @@ -145277,7 +145278,7 @@ - disdainfully or ironically humorous; scornful and mocking example: - source: Frank Schoenberner - text: his rebellion is the bitter, sardonic laughter of all great satirists + text: His rebellion is the bitter, sardonic laughter of all great satirists. ili: i11396 members: - sardonic @@ -145302,8 +145303,8 @@ - bitter or scornful example: - source: Oscar Wilde - text: the face was saturnine and swarthy, and the sensual lips … twisted with - disdain + text: The face was saturnine and swarthy, and the sensual lips … twisted with + disdain. ili: i11398 members: - saturnine @@ -145327,7 +145328,7 @@ - giving satisfaction example: - satisfactory living conditions - - his grades were satisfactory + - His grades were satisfactory. ili: i11400 members: - satisfactory @@ -145359,12 +145360,12 @@ - being satisfactory or in satisfactory condition example: - an all-right movie - - the passengers were shaken up but are all right - - is everything all right? - - everything's fine - - things are okay - - dinner and the movies had been fine - - another minute I'd have been fine + - The passengers were shaken up but are all right. + - Is everything all right? + - Everything's fine. + - Things are okay. + - Dinner and the movies had been fine. + - Another minute I'd have been fine. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i11402 @@ -145403,9 +145404,9 @@ definition: - completely satisfactory example: - - his smile said that everything was copacetic + - His smile said that everything was copacetic. - source: John O'Hara - text: You had to be a good judge of what a man was like, and the English was copacetic + text: You had to be a good judge of what a man was like, and the English was copacetic. ili: i11405 members: - copacetic @@ -145430,7 +145431,7 @@ definition: - in or into a satisfactory condition example: - - things are right again now + - Things are right again now. - put things right ili: i11407 members: @@ -145445,10 +145446,10 @@ definition: - not giving satisfaction example: - - shops should take back unsatisfactory goods - - her performance proved to be unsatisfactory - - our discussion was very unsatisfactory - - life is becoming increasingly unsatisfactory + - Shops should take back unsatisfactory goods. + - Her performance proved to be unsatisfactory. + - Our discussion was very unsatisfactory. + - Life is becoming increasingly unsatisfactory. ili: i11408 members: - unsatisfactory @@ -145475,7 +145476,7 @@ definition: - below acceptable in performance example: - - received failing grades + - … received failing grades ili: i11410 members: - failing @@ -145487,7 +145488,7 @@ - below a satisfactory level example: - an off year for tennis - - his performance was off + - His performance was off. ili: i11411 members: - 'off' @@ -145498,7 +145499,7 @@ definition: - not adequate to give satisfaction example: - - the coach told his players that defeat was unacceptable + - The coach told his players that defeat was unacceptable. ili: i11412 members: - unacceptable @@ -145674,7 +145675,7 @@ definition: - having scruples; arising from a sense of right and wrong; principled example: - - less scrupulous producers sent bundles that were deceptive in appearance + - Less scrupulous producers sent bundles that were deceptive in appearance. ili: i11427 members: - scrupulous @@ -145742,9 +145743,9 @@ definition: - closed or secured with or as if with a seal example: - - my lips are sealed - - the package is still sealed - - the premises are sealed + - My lips are sealed. + - The package is still sealed. + - The premises are sealed. ili: i11433 members: - sealed @@ -145769,7 +145770,7 @@ - not closed or secured with or as if with a seal example: - unsealed goods - - the letter arrived unsealed + - The letter arrived unsealed. ili: i11435 members: - unsealed @@ -145780,8 +145781,8 @@ definition: - not sealed or having been unsealed example: - - the letter was already open - - the opened package lay on the table + - The letter was already open. + - The opened package lay on the table. ili: i11436 members: - open @@ -145793,7 +145794,7 @@ definition: - established irrevocably example: - - his fate is sealed + - His fate is sealed. ili: i11437 members: - sealed @@ -145803,7 +145804,7 @@ definition: - not established or confirmed example: - - his doom is as yet unsealed + - His doom is as yet unsealed. ili: i11438 members: - unsealed @@ -145822,8 +145823,8 @@ definition: - not yet wrapped or having the wrapping removed example: - - she faced a mountainous pile of presents still unwrapped - - the floor around the tree was littered with gifts already unwrapped + - She faced a mountainous pile of presents still unwrapped. + - The floor around the tree was littered with gifts already unwrapped. ili: i11440 members: - unwrapped @@ -145997,7 +145998,7 @@ definition: - quiet, dark, or concealed example: - - her shady past intrigued him + - Her shady past intrigued him. - a shady part of town members: - shady @@ -146022,8 +146023,8 @@ definition: - not concealed or hidden example: - - her unconcealed hostility poisoned the atmosphere - - watched with unconcealed curiosity + - Her unconcealed hostility poisoned the atmosphere. + - … watched with unconcealed curiosity ili: i11456 members: - unconcealed @@ -146061,7 +146062,7 @@ - covering or hiding example: - the concealing darkness - - concealing curtains prevented discovery + - Concealing curtains prevented discovery. ili: i11459 members: - concealing @@ -146097,7 +146098,7 @@ definition: - (of clothing) revealing the body example: - - her dress was scanty and revealing + - Her dress was scanty and revealing. members: - skimpy - scanty @@ -146193,7 +146194,7 @@ definition: - free from fear or doubt; easy in mind example: - - he was secure that nothing will be held against him + - He was secure that nothing will be held against him. ili: i11470 members: - secure @@ -146239,8 +146240,8 @@ - free from danger or risk example: - secure from harm - - his fortune was secure - - made a secure place for himself in his field + - His fortune was secure. + - … made a secure place for himself in his field ili: i11474 members: - secure @@ -146255,7 +146256,7 @@ - characterized by certainty or security example: - a tiny but assured income - - we can never have completely assured lives + - We can never have completely assured lives. ili: i11475 members: - assured @@ -146266,7 +146267,7 @@ definition: - securely established example: - - holds a firm position as the country's leading poet + - … holds a firm position as the country's leading poet ili: i11476 members: - firm @@ -146289,7 +146290,7 @@ - physically secure or dependable example: - a sure footing - - was on sure ground + - … was on sure ground ili: i11478 members: - sure @@ -146304,7 +146305,7 @@ definition: - lacking in security or safety example: - - his fortune was increasingly insecure + - His fortune was increasingly insecure. - an insecure future ili: i11479 members: @@ -146344,7 +146345,7 @@ definition: - not likely to fail or give way example: - - the lock was secure + - The lock was secure. - a secure foundation - a secure hold on her wrist ili: i11482 @@ -146358,7 +146359,7 @@ definition: - securely in position; not shaky example: - - held the ladder steady + - … held the ladder steady ili: i11483 members: - steady @@ -146369,7 +146370,7 @@ definition: - securely or solidly fixed in place; rigid example: - - the bolts are tight + - The bolts are tight. ili: i11484 members: - tight @@ -146382,7 +146383,7 @@ definition: - not firm or firmly fixed; likely to fail or give way example: - - the hinge is insecure + - The hinge is insecure. ili: i11485 members: - insecure @@ -146391,7 +146392,7 @@ definition: - firmly closed or secured example: - - found the gate fastened + - … found the gate fastened - a fastened seatbelt ili: i11486 members: @@ -146403,7 +146404,7 @@ definition: - fastened by pegs example: - - the pegged-down branches of the plant will take root + - The pegged-down branches of the plant will take root. ili: i11487 members: - pegged-down @@ -146414,7 +146415,7 @@ definition: - not closed or secured example: - - the car door was unfastened + - The car door was unfastened. - unfastened seatbelts ili: i11488 members: @@ -146428,7 +146429,7 @@ - not firmly fastened or secured example: - an unbarred door - - went through the unlatched gate into the street + - … went through the unlatched gate into the street - an unlocked room ili: i11489 members: @@ -146444,8 +146445,8 @@ definition: - not fastened or tied or secured example: - - her blouse had come undone at the neck - - his shoelaces were undone + - Her blouse had come undone at the neck. + - His shoelaces were undone. ili: i11490 members: - undone @@ -146457,7 +146458,7 @@ - covered by insurance example: - an insured risk - - all members of the film cast and crew are insured + - All members of the film cast and crew are insured. ili: i11491 members: - insured @@ -146514,7 +146515,7 @@ example: - an alluring prospect - her alluring smile - - the voice was low and beguiling + - The voice was low and beguiling. - difficult to say no to an enticing advertisement - a tempting invitation ili: i11496 @@ -146588,16 +146589,16 @@ example: - source: Maria Weston Chapman text: Selfish men were … trying to make capital for themselves out of the sacred - cause of civil rights + cause of civil rights. - source: George Eliot's Exploration of Art and Influence after Middlemarch - Wendy S Williams - text: The merely egoistic satisfactions of fame are easily nullified + text: The merely egoistic satisfactions of fame are easily nullified. - source: http://wisesyracuse.wordpress.com/2012/11/07/what-kind-of-a-leader-are-you/ text: However, because of their strong-minded nature, they are often perceived as difficult and egoistical individuals. - source: http://blogs.suntimes.com/ebert/2011/10/knocked_up_at_the_movies.html text: I will never forgive her for her egocentric and shameful conduct towards - Gilliatt + Gilliatt. - source: http://www.omnomicon.com/rainbowcake text: What I can't believe is that people are so stupid and self-centered that they think they HAVE to comment on things they don't like. @@ -146889,7 +146890,7 @@ definition: - able to feel or perceive example: - - even amoeba are sensible creatures + - Even amoeba are sensible creatures. - the more sensible parts of the skin ili: i11524 members: @@ -146918,7 +146919,7 @@ definition: - characterized by insensibility example: - - the young girls are in a state of possession — blind and deaf and anesthetic + - The young girls are in a state of possession — blind and deaf and anesthetic. - an anesthetic state ili: i11526 members: @@ -146931,7 +146932,7 @@ definition: - lacking sensation example: - - my foot is asleep + - My foot is asleep. - numb with cold ili: i11527 members: @@ -146951,7 +146952,7 @@ definition: - responsive to physical stimuli example: - - a mimosa's leaves are sensitive to touch + - A mimosa's leaves are sensitive to touch. - a sensitive voltmeter - sensitive skin - sensitive to light @@ -147016,7 +147017,7 @@ definition: - sensitive to visible light example: - - photographic film is light-sensitive + - Photographic film is light-sensitive. ili: i11534 members: - light-sensitive @@ -147028,7 +147029,7 @@ definition: - sensitive to radiation example: - - radiosensitive cancer cells can be treated with radiotherapy + - Radiosensitive cancer cells can be treated with radiotherapy. ili: i11535 members: - radiosensitive @@ -147050,7 +147051,7 @@ definition: - reacting to a stimulus example: - - the skin of old persons is less reactive than that of younger persons + - The skin of old persons is less reactive than that of younger persons. ili: i11537 members: - reactive @@ -147080,8 +147081,8 @@ definition: - devoid of physical sensation; numb example: - - his gums were dead from the novocain - - she felt no discomfort as the dentist drilled her deadened tooth + - His gums were dead from the novocain. + - She felt no discomfort as the dentist drilled her deadened tooth. - a public desensitized by continuous television coverage of atrocities ili: i11539 members: @@ -147120,7 +147121,7 @@ definition: - (followed by ‘to’ or ‘of’) aware of example: - - is alive to the moods of others + - … is alive to the moods of others ili: i11542 members: - alive @@ -147189,7 +147190,7 @@ definition: - (followed by ‘to’) not showing human feeling or sensitivity; unresponsive example: - - passersby were dead to our plea for help + - Passersby were dead to our plea for help. - numb to the cries for mercy ili: i11547 members: @@ -147339,7 +147340,7 @@ definition: - not dispatched or transmitted example: - - the letter remained unwritten and unsent + - The letter remained unwritten and unsent. ili: i11561 members: - unsent @@ -147358,8 +147359,8 @@ - independent; not united or joint example: - a problem consisting of two separate issues - - they went their separate ways - - formed a separate church + - They went their separate ways. + - … formed a separate church ili: i11562 members: - separate @@ -147378,7 +147379,7 @@ - having characteristics not shared by others example: - source: Vannever Bush - text: scientists felt they were a group apart + text: Scientists felt they were a group apart. ili: i11563 members: - apart @@ -147400,11 +147401,11 @@ definition: - being or feeling set or kept apart from others example: - - she felt detached from the group + - She felt detached from the group. - source: Sherwood Anderson - text: could not remain the isolated figure he had been - - thought of herself as alone and separated from the others - - had a set-apart feeling + text: … could not remain the isolated figure he had been + - … thought of herself as alone and separated from the others + - … had a set-apart feeling ili: i11565 members: - detached @@ -147686,7 +147687,7 @@ - caused by infection or capable of causing infection example: - viruses and other infective agents - - a carrier remains infective without himself showing signs of the disease + - A carrier remains infective without himself showing signs of the disease. ili: i11586 members: - infectious @@ -147725,7 +147726,7 @@ example: - doctors in antiseptic green coats - the antiseptic effect of alcohol - - it is said that marjoram has antiseptic qualities + - It is said that marjoram has antiseptic qualities. ili: i11589 members: - antiseptic @@ -147822,7 +147823,7 @@ definition: - full of germs or pathological microorganisms example: - - the water in New York harbor is oily and dirty and germy + - The water in New York harbor is oily and dirty and germy. ili: i11597 members: - germy @@ -147868,7 +147869,7 @@ definition: - freeing from noxious matter example: - - filtration is a purifying agent + - Filtration is a purifying agent. ili: i11601 members: - purifying @@ -147918,9 +147919,9 @@ example: - a serious student of history - a serious attempt to learn to ski - - gave me a serious look + - … gave me a serious look - a serious young man - - are you serious or joking? + - Are you serious or joking? - Don't be so serious! ili: i11605 members: @@ -147938,7 +147939,7 @@ definition: - characterized by a firm and humorless belief in the validity of your opinions example: - - both sides were deeply in earnest, even passionate + - Both sides were deeply in earnest, even passionate. - an entirely sincere and cruel tyrant - a film with a solemn social message ili: i11606 @@ -147957,7 +147958,7 @@ - a quiet sedate nature - as sober as a judge - a solemn promise - - the judge was solemn as he pronounced sentence + - The judge was solemn as he pronounced sentence. ili: i11607 members: - grave @@ -147980,8 +147981,8 @@ definition: - not to be taken lightly example: - - statistics demonstrate that poverty and unemployment are very real problems - - to the man sleeping regularly in doorways homelessness is real + - Statistics demonstrate that poverty and unemployment are very real problems. + - To the man sleeping regularly in doorways homelessness is real. ili: i11609 members: - real @@ -148005,7 +148006,7 @@ definition: - tending to make sober or more serious example: - - the news had a sobering effect + - The news had a sobering effect. ili: i11611 members: - sobering @@ -148134,7 +148135,7 @@ definition: - full of fun and high spirits example: - - playful children just let loose from school + - Playful children just let loose from school. ili: i11620 members: - playful @@ -148151,7 +148152,7 @@ definition: - given to merry frolicking example: - - frolicsome students celebrated their graduation with parties and practical jokes + - Frolicsome students celebrated their graduation with parties and practical jokes. ili: i11621 members: - coltish @@ -148179,7 +148180,7 @@ definition: - usually good-naturedly mischievous example: - - perpetrated a practical joke with elfin delight + - … perpetrated a practical joke with elfin delight - elvish tricks ili: i11623 members: @@ -148231,7 +148232,7 @@ - playfully vexing (especially by ridicule) example: - source: Lawrence Durrell - text: his face wore a somewhat quizzical almost impertinent air + text: His face wore a somewhat quizzical almost impertinent air. ili: i11626 members: - mocking @@ -148313,8 +148314,8 @@ definition: - fit or ready for use or service example: - - the toaster was still functional even after being dropped - - the lawnmower is a bit rusty but still usable + - The toaster was still functional even after being dropped. + - The lawnmower is a bit rusty but still usable. - an operational aircraft ili: i11633 members: @@ -148333,7 +148334,7 @@ definition: - not ready for service example: - - unserviceable equipment may be replaced + - Unserviceable equipment may be replaced. ili: i11634 members: - unserviceable @@ -148347,7 +148348,7 @@ definition: - not in working order example: - - had to push the broken-down car + - … had to push the broken-down car - a broken-down tractor fit only for children to play on ili: i11635 members: @@ -148410,7 +148411,7 @@ example: - nomads … absorbed among the settled people - settled areas - - I don't feel entirely settled here + - I don't feel entirely settled here. - the advent of settled civilization ili: i11641 members: @@ -148525,7 +148526,7 @@ - having no fixed course example: - an erratic comet - - his life followed a wandering course + - His life followed a wandering course. - a planetary vagabond ili: i11649 members: @@ -148566,7 +148567,7 @@ example: - a restless mobile society - the nomadic habits of the Bedouins - - believed the profession of a peregrine typist would have a happy future + - … believed the profession of a peregrine typist would have a happy future - wandering tribes ili: i11652 members: @@ -148607,7 +148608,7 @@ definition: - wandering aimlessly without ties to a place or community example: - - led a vagabond life + - … led a vagabond life - a rootless wanderer ili: i11655 members: @@ -148646,7 +148647,7 @@ definition: - established or decided beyond dispute or doubt example: - - with details of the wedding settled she could now sleep at night + - With details of the wedding settled she could now sleep at night. ili: i11659 members: - settled @@ -148662,7 +148663,7 @@ definition: - settled securely and unconditionally example: - - that smoking causes health problems is an accomplished fact + - That smoking causes health problems is an accomplished fact. ili: i11660 members: - accomplished @@ -148689,7 +148690,7 @@ definition: - determined or decided upon as by an authority example: - - date and place are already determined + - Date and place are already determined. - the dictated terms of surrender - the time set for the launching ili: i11662 @@ -148749,7 +148750,7 @@ definition: - unsettled in mind or opinion example: - - drew a few tentative conclusions + - … drew a few tentative conclusions ili: i11667 members: - doubtful @@ -148762,8 +148763,8 @@ - not brought to a conclusion; subject to further thought example: - an open question - - our position on this bill is still undecided - - our lawsuit is still undetermined + - Our position on this bill is still undecided. + - Our lawsuit is still undetermined. ili: i11668 members: - open @@ -148866,7 +148867,7 @@ example: - a blue movie - blue jokes - - he skips asterisks and gives you the gamy details + - He skips asterisks and gives you the gamy details. - a juicy scandal - a naughty wink - naughty words @@ -148890,7 +148891,7 @@ definition: - sexually excited or exciting example: - - was hot for her + - … was hot for her - hot pants ili: i11675 members: @@ -148903,7 +148904,7 @@ - involved in a sexual relationship example: - the intimate (or sexual) relations between husband and wife - - she had been intimate with many men + - She had been intimate with many men. ili: i11676 members: - intimate @@ -149033,7 +149034,7 @@ definition: - intentionally arousing sexual desire example: - - her gestures and postures became more wanton and provocative + - Her gestures and postures became more wanton and provocative. ili: i11685 members: - provocative @@ -149139,7 +149140,7 @@ definition: - used euphemistically to refer to the genitals example: - - he touched her intimate parts + - He touched her intimate parts. members: - intimate partOfSpeech: s @@ -149392,7 +149393,7 @@ definition: - (of a woman's body) having a large bosom and pleasing curves example: - - Hollywood seems full of curvaceous blondes + - Hollywood seems full of curvaceous blondes. - a curvy young woman in a tight dress ili: i11716 members: @@ -149542,7 +149543,7 @@ definition: - like or containing small sticky lumps example: - - the dumplings were chunky pieces of uncooked dough + - The dumplings were chunky pieces of uncooked dough. ili: i11727 members: - chunky @@ -149592,7 +149593,7 @@ definition: - having knobs example: - - had knobbly knees + - … had knobbly knees ili: i11731 members: - knobby @@ -149773,7 +149774,7 @@ example: - ductile copper - malleable metals such as gold - - they soaked the leather to made it pliable + - They soaked the leather to made it pliable. - pliant molten glass - made of highly tensile steel alloy ili: i11741 @@ -150557,7 +150558,7 @@ definition: - not divided or shared with others example: - - they have exclusive use of the machine + - They have exclusive use of the machine. - sole rights of publication ili: i11820 members: @@ -150685,7 +150686,7 @@ definition: - having the hair or wool cut or clipped off as if with shears or clippers example: - - picked up the baby's shorn curls from the floor + - … picked up the baby's shorn curls from the floor - naked as a sheared sheep ili: i11831 members: @@ -150787,7 +150788,7 @@ definition: - incapable of being shocked example: - - he was warmhearted, sensible and unshockable + - He was warmhearted, sensible and unshockable. ili: i11840 members: - unshockable @@ -150886,7 +150887,7 @@ definition: - wearing stockings example: - - walks about in his stockinged feet + - … walks about in his stockinged feet ili: i11849 members: - stockinged @@ -151038,8 +151039,8 @@ - unable to see example: - source: Kenneth Jernigan - text: a person is blind to the extent that he must devise alternative techniques - to do efficiently those things he would do with sight if he had normal vision + text: A person is blind to the extent that he must devise alternative techniques + to do efficiently those things he would do with sight if he had normal vision. ili: i11863 members: - blind @@ -151090,7 +151091,7 @@ definition: - having vision overcome temporarily by or as if by intense light example: - - she shut her dazzled eyes against the sun's brilliance + - She shut her dazzled eyes against the sun's brilliance. ili: i11867 members: - dazzled @@ -151213,7 +151214,7 @@ definition: - lacking a signature example: - - the message was typewritten and unsigned + - The message was typewritten and unsigned. ili: i11878 members: - unsigned @@ -151254,7 +151255,7 @@ - of very great significance example: - a momentous event - - deciding to drop the atom bomb was a very momentous decision + - Deciding to drop the atom bomb was a very momentous decision. ili: i11880 members: - momentous @@ -151280,8 +151281,8 @@ - sufficiently significant to affect the whole world example: - earthshaking proposals - - the contest was no world-shaking affair - - the conversation … could hardly be called world-shattering + - The contest was no world-shaking affair. + - The conversation … could hardly be called world-shattering. ili: i11882 members: - earthshaking @@ -151308,8 +151309,8 @@ - far-reaching and thoroughgoing in effect especially on the nature of something example: - the fundamental revolution in human values that has occurred - - the book underwent fundamental changes - - committed the fundamental error of confusing spending with extravagance + - The book underwent fundamental changes. + - … committed the fundamental error of confusing spending with extravagance - profound social changes ili: i11884 members: @@ -151322,7 +151323,7 @@ definition: - fairly large or important in effect; influential example: - - played a large role in the negotiations + - … played a large role in the negotiations ili: i11885 members: - large @@ -151344,7 +151345,7 @@ definition: - worthy of attention example: - - a noteworthy fact is that her students rarely complain + - A noteworthy fact is that her students rarely complain. - a noteworthy advance in cancer research - a remarkable achievement - a notable increase in the crime rate @@ -151361,8 +151362,8 @@ - tending to prove a particular proposition or to persuade you of the truth of an allegation example: - - evidence should only be excluded if its probative value was outweighed by its - prejudicial effect + - Evidence should only be excluded if its probative value was outweighed by its + prejudicial effect. ili: i11888 members: - probative @@ -151386,7 +151387,7 @@ - of momentous or ominous significance example: - source: Herman Melville - text: such a portentous … monster raised all my curiosity + text: Such a portentous … monster raised all my curiosity. - a prodigious vision ili: i11890 members: @@ -151460,7 +151461,7 @@ definition: - having little importance example: - - losing his job was no light matter + - Losing his job was no light matter. ili: i11895 members: - light @@ -151487,8 +151488,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06027814-n example: - - the interaction effect is significant at the .01 level - - no significant difference was found + - The interaction effect is significant at the .01 level. + - No significant difference was found. ili: i11897 members: - significant @@ -151506,7 +151507,7 @@ definition: - reduced to silence example: - - the silenced crowd waited expectantly + - The silenced crowd waited expectantly. ili: i11899 members: - silenced @@ -151670,7 +151671,7 @@ definition: - shaped like a sword blade example: - - the iris has an ensiform leaf + - The iris has an ensiform leaf. ili: i11912 members: - ensiform @@ -151901,7 +151902,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06076105-n example: - - compound leaves are composed of several lobes + - Compound leaves are composed of several lobes. - compound flower heads ili: i11935 members: @@ -152218,8 +152219,8 @@ definition: - having only one part or element example: - - a simplex word has no affixes and is not part of a compound — like ‘boy’ compared - with ‘boyish’ or ‘house’ compared with ‘houseboat’ + - A simplex word has no affixes and is not part of a compound — like ‘boy’ compared + with ‘boyish’ or ‘house’ compared with ‘houseboat’. ili: i11963 members: - simplex @@ -152243,9 +152244,9 @@ - representing the furthest possible extent of analysis or division into parts example: - source: G.S.Brett - text: a feeling is a simple and undecomposable mental state + text: A feeling is a simple and undecomposable mental state. - source: M.R.Cohen - text: this weight of evidence is something mystical and unanalyzable + text: This weight of evidence is something mystical and unanalyzable. ili: i11965 members: - unanalyzable @@ -152316,11 +152317,11 @@ - Byzantine methods for holding on to his chairmanship - convoluted legal language - convoluted reasoning - - the plot was too involved + - The plot was too involved. - a knotty problem - - got his way by labyrinthine maneuvering + - … got his way by labyrinthine maneuvering - source: Sir Walter Scott - text: Oh, what a tangled web we weave + text: Oh, what a tangled web we weave. - tortuous legal procedures - tortuous negotiations lasting for months ili: i11969 @@ -152341,7 +152342,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06092831-n example: - - coral is a colonial organism + - Coral is a colonial organism. ili: i11970 members: - colonial @@ -152355,7 +152356,7 @@ example: - a complicated problem - complicated Middle East politics - - he's more complex than he seems on the surface + - He's more complex than he seems on the surface. ili: i11971 members: - complicated @@ -152376,9 +152377,9 @@ definition: - consisting of two or more substances or ingredients or elements or parts example: - - soap is a compound substance - - housetop is a compound word - - a blackberry is a compound fruit + - Soap is a compound substance. + - Housetop is a compound word. + - A blackberry is a compound fruit. ili: i11973 members: - compound @@ -152485,8 +152486,8 @@ definition: - open and genuine; not deceitful example: - - he was a good man, decent and sincere - - felt sincere regret that they were leaving + - He was a good man, decent and sincere. + - … felt sincere regret that they were leaving - sincere friendship ili: i11982 members: @@ -152554,7 +152555,7 @@ - not pretended; sincerely felt or expressed example: - genuine emotion - - her interest in people was unfeigned + - Her interest in people was unfeigned. - true grief ili: i11987 members: @@ -152569,9 +152570,9 @@ - with unconditional and enthusiastic devotion example: - heart-whole friendship - - gave wholehearted support to her candidacy + - … gave wholehearted support to her candidacy - wholehearted commitment - - demonstrated his whole-souled allegiance + - … demonstrated his whole-souled allegiance ili: i11988 members: - heart-whole @@ -152593,7 +152594,7 @@ - lacking sincerity example: - a charming but thoroughly insincere woman - - their praise was extravagant and insincere + - Their praise was extravagant and insincere. ili: i11989 members: - insincere @@ -152625,7 +152626,7 @@ - unpleasantly and excessively suave or ingratiating in manner or speech example: - buttery praise - - gave him a fulsome introduction + - … gave him a fulsome introduction - an oily sycophantic press agent - oleaginous hypocrisy - smarmy self-importance @@ -152735,8 +152736,8 @@ - a grammatical number category referring to two items or units as opposed to one item (singular) or more than two items (plural) example: - - ancient Greek had the dual form but it has merged with the plural form in modern - Greek + - Ancient Greek had the dual form but it has merged with the plural form in modern + Greek. ili: i12000 members: - dual @@ -152925,7 +152926,7 @@ definition: - used of a single unit or thing; not two or more example: - - ‘ane’ is Scottish + - ‘ane’ is Scottish. ili: i12006 members: - one @@ -152939,7 +152940,7 @@ definition: - being one more than one example: - - he received two messages + - He received two messages. ili: i12007 members: - two @@ -154370,7 +154371,7 @@ definition: - very large indeterminate number example: - - a zillion people were there + - A zillion people were there. ili: i12136 members: - zillion @@ -154382,7 +154383,7 @@ - being or denoting a numerical order in a series example: - ordinal numbers - - held an ordinal rank of seventh + - … held an ordinal rank of seventh ili: i12137 members: - ordinal @@ -154526,8 +154527,8 @@ - coming next after the third and just before the fifth in position or time or degree or magnitude example: - - the quaternary period of geologic time extends from the end of the tertiary period - to the present + - The quaternary period of geologic time extends from the end of the tertiary period + to the present. ili: i12143 members: - fourth @@ -155431,7 +155432,7 @@ definition: - said or done without having been planned or written in advance example: - - he made a few ad-lib remarks + - He made a few ad-lib remarks. ili: i12233 members: - ad-lib @@ -155451,7 +155452,7 @@ definition: - incapable of being sunk example: - - they thought the Titanic was unsinkable + - They thought the Titanic was unsinkable. ili: i12235 members: - unsinkable @@ -155460,8 +155461,8 @@ definition: - existing alone or consisting of one entity or part or aspect or individual example: - - upon the hill stood a single tower - - had but a single thought which was to escape + - Upon the hill stood a single tower. + - … had but a single thought which was to escape - a single survivor - a single serving - a single lens @@ -155535,7 +155536,7 @@ - a singular example - the unique existing example of Donne's handwriting - a unique copy of an ancient manuscript - - certain types of problems have unique solutions + - Certain types of problems have unique solutions. ili: i12240 members: - singular @@ -155559,8 +155560,8 @@ definition: - consisting of or involving a single element or component example: - - in a unary operation in a mathematical system one element is used to yield a single - result + - In a unary operation in a mathematical system one element is used to yield a single + result. ili: i12242 members: - unary @@ -155587,10 +155588,10 @@ example: - multiple birth - multiple ownership - - made multiple copies of the speech + - … made multiple copies of the speech - his multiple achievements in public life - her multiple personalities - - a pineapple is a multiple fruit + - A pineapple is a multiple fruit. ili: i12244 members: - multiple @@ -155623,7 +155624,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06076105-n example: - - raspberries are aggregate fruits + - Raspberries are aggregate fruits. ili: i12245 members: - aggregate @@ -155645,9 +155646,9 @@ definition: - consisting of two (units or components or elements or terms) example: - - a binary star is a system in which two stars revolve around each other + - A binary star is a system in which two stars revolve around each other. - a binary compound - - the binary number system has two as its base + - The binary number system has two as its base. ili: i12247 members: - binary @@ -155658,8 +155659,8 @@ definition: - twice as great or many example: - - ate a double portion - - the dose is doubled + - … ate a double portion + - The dose is doubled. - a twofold increase ili: i12248 members: @@ -155678,7 +155679,7 @@ - a double (binary) star - double doors - dual controls for pilot and copilot - - duple (or double) time consists of two (or a multiple of two) beats to a measure + - Duple (or double) time consists of two (or a multiple of two) beats to a measure. ili: i12249 members: - double @@ -155693,9 +155694,9 @@ example: - a double (or dual) role for an actor - source: R.W.Emerson - text: the office of a clergyman is twofold; public preaching and private influence + text: The office of a clergyman is twofold; public preaching and private influence. - source: Frederick Harrison - text: every episode has its double and treble meaning + text: Every episode has its double and treble meaning. ili: i12250 members: - double @@ -155751,8 +155752,8 @@ example: - a ternary operation - a treble row of red beads - - overcrowding made triple sessions necessary - - triple time has three beats per measure + - Overcrowding made triple sessions necessary. + - Triple time has three beats per measure. - triplex windows ili: i12253 members: @@ -155806,7 +155807,7 @@ definition: - having four units or components example: - - quadruple rhythm has four beats per measure + - Quadruple rhythm has four beats per measure. - quadruplex wire ili: i12257 members: @@ -155904,7 +155905,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06076105-n example: - - double chrysanthemums have many rows of petals and are usually spherical or hemispherical + - Double chrysanthemums have many rows of petals and are usually spherical or hemispherical. ili: i12265 members: - double @@ -155915,7 +155916,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06076105-n example: - - single chrysanthemums resemble daisies and may have more than one row of petals + - Single chrysanthemums resemble daisies and may have more than one row of petals. ili: i12266 members: - single @@ -156308,8 +156309,8 @@ definition: - having or showing or requiring special skill example: - - only the most skilled gymnasts make an Olympic team - - a skilled surgeon has many years of training and experience + - Only the most skilled gymnasts make an Olympic team. + - A skilled surgeon has many years of training and experience. - a skilled reconstruction of her damaged elbow - a skilled trade ili: i12305 @@ -156350,7 +156351,7 @@ - a practiced marksman - a proficient engineer - a lesser-known but no less skillful composer - - the effect was achieved by skillful retouching + - The effect was achieved by skillful retouching. ili: i12307 members: - adept @@ -156413,7 +156414,7 @@ - performed or performing with unusually great skill and daring and energy example: - a hot drummer - - he's hot tonight + - He's hot tonight. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i12312 @@ -156468,7 +156469,7 @@ - unskilled in the art of rhetoric - an enthusiastic but unskillful mountain climber - unskilled labor - - workers in unskilled occupations are finding fewer and fewer job opportunities + - Workers in unskilled occupations are finding fewer and fewer job opportunities. - unskilled workmanship ili: i12317 members: @@ -156502,7 +156503,7 @@ - poorly done example: - a botchy piece of work - - it was an unskillful attempt + - It was an unskillful attempt. ili: i12319 members: - botchy @@ -156528,7 +156529,7 @@ - showing lack of skill or aptitude example: - a bungling workman - - did a clumsy job + - … did a clumsy job - his fumbling attempt to put up a shelf ili: i12321 members: @@ -156543,7 +156544,7 @@ definition: - not carefully or expertly made example: - - managed to make a crude splint + - … managed to make a crude splint - a crude cabin of logs with bark still on them - rough carpentry ili: i12322 @@ -156557,7 +156558,7 @@ definition: - of a person unable to do something skillfully example: - - I'm hopeless at mathematics + - I'm hopeless at mathematics. ili: i12323 members: - hopeless @@ -156612,7 +156613,7 @@ definition: - deficient or lacking in some skill example: - - he's weak in spelling + - He's weak in spelling. ili: i12328 members: - weak @@ -156623,7 +156624,7 @@ definition: - relating to or having facility in the use of words example: - - a good poet is a verbal artist + - A good poet is a verbal artist. - a merely verbal writer who sacrifices content to sound - verbal aptitude ili: i12329 @@ -156682,8 +156683,8 @@ - composed of or covered with particles resembling meal in texture or consistency example: - granular sugar - - the photographs were grainy and indistinct - - it left a mealy residue + - The photographs were grainy and indistinct. + - It left a mealy residue. ili: i12333 members: - farinaceous @@ -156742,7 +156743,7 @@ - wood with a fine grain - fine powdery snow - fine rain - - batiste is a cotton fabric with a fine weave + - Batiste is a cotton fabric with a fine weave. - covered with a fine film of dust ili: i12337 members: @@ -156821,7 +156822,7 @@ example: - powdered cellulose - powdery snow - - pulverized sugar is prepared from granulated sugar by grinding + - Pulverized sugar is prepared from granulated sugar by grinding. ili: i12343 members: - powdered @@ -156937,7 +156938,7 @@ example: - slippery sidewalks - a slippery bar of soap - - the streets are still slippy from the rain + - The streets are still slippy from the rain. ili: i12352 members: - slippery @@ -156955,7 +156956,7 @@ definition: - having a smooth or slippery quality example: - - the skin of cephalopods is thin and lubricious + - The skin of cephalopods is thin and lubricious. ili: i12353 members: - lubricious @@ -156979,8 +156980,8 @@ - made slick by e.g. ice or grease example: - sidewalks slick with ice - - roads are slickest when rain has just started and hasn't had time to wash away - the oil + - Roads are slickest when rain has just started and hasn't had time to wash away + the oil. ili: i12355 members: - slick @@ -157000,7 +157001,7 @@ definition: - covered with or resembling slime example: - - a slimy substance covered the rocks + - A slimy substance covered the rocks. ili: i12357 members: - slimed @@ -157135,7 +157136,7 @@ - (of surfaces) conducive to rapid speeds example: - a fast road - - grass courts are faster than clay + - Grass courts are faster than clay. ili: i12368 members: - fast @@ -157158,7 +157159,7 @@ example: - the glassy surface of the lake - source: Willa Cather - text: the pavement was … glassy with water + text: The pavement was … glassy with water. ili: i12370 members: - glassy @@ -157169,7 +157170,7 @@ definition: - smooth, especially of skin example: - - his cheeks were unlined + - His cheeks were unlined. - his unseamed face ili: i12371 members: @@ -157435,7 +157436,7 @@ definition: - (used especially of skin) marked by lines or seams example: - - their lined faces were immeasurably sad + - Their lined faces were immeasurably sad. - a seamed face ili: i12390 members: @@ -157487,7 +157488,7 @@ definition: - abounding in small stones example: - - landed at a shingly little beach + - … landed at a shingly little beach ili: i12394 members: - gravelly @@ -157634,7 +157635,7 @@ definition: - shaped into alternating parallel grooves and ridges example: - - the surface of the ocean was rippled and corrugated + - The surface of the ocean was rippled and corrugated. ili: i12407 members: - corrugated @@ -157978,7 +157979,7 @@ definition: - living together or enjoying life in communities or organized groups example: - - a human being is a social animal + - A human being is a social animal. - mature social behavior ili: i12438 members: @@ -158009,7 +158010,7 @@ definition: - instinctively or temperamentally seeking and enjoying the company of others example: - - he is a gregarious person who avoids solitude + - He is a gregarious person who avoids solitude. ili: i12440 members: - gregarious @@ -158061,9 +158062,9 @@ definition: - isolated from others example: - - could be alone in a crowded room - - was alone with her thoughts - - I want to be alone + - … could be alone in a crowded room + - … was alone with her thoughts + - I want to be alone. ili: i12444 members: - alone @@ -158074,8 +158075,8 @@ definition: - hostile to or disruptive of normal standards of social behavior example: - - criminal behavior or conduct that violates the rights of other individuals is - antisocial + - Criminal behavior or conduct that violates the rights of other individuals is + antisocial. - crimes … and other asocial behavior - an antisocial deed ili: i12445 @@ -158089,8 +158090,8 @@ definition: - given to avoiding association with others example: - - bears are asocial secretive animals - - are you asocial or do you just enjoy living in the Antarctic? + - Bears are asocial secretive animals. + - Are you asocial or do you just enjoy living in the Antarctic? ili: i12446 members: - asocial @@ -158117,7 +158118,7 @@ definition: - withdrawn from society; seeking solitude example: - - lived an unsocial reclusive life + - … lived an unsocial reclusive life ili: i12448 members: - recluse @@ -158130,7 +158131,7 @@ definition: - having companions or an escort example: - - there were lone gentlemen and gentlemen accompanied by their wives + - There were lone gentlemen and gentlemen accompanied by their wives. ili: i12449 members: - accompanied @@ -158151,10 +158152,10 @@ definition: - lacking companions or companionship example: - - he was alone when we met him - - she is alone much of the time + - He was alone when we met him. + - She is alone much of the time. - the lone skier on the mountain - - a lonely fisherman stood on a tuft of gravel + - A lonely fisherman stood on a tuft of gravel. - a lonely soul - a solitary traveler ili: i12451 @@ -158187,7 +158188,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - don't just sit there on your tod + - Don't just sit there on your tod. ili: i12453 members: - tod @@ -158218,7 +158219,7 @@ definition: - playing or singing without accompaniment example: - - the soloist sang unaccompanied + - The soloist sang unaccompanied. ili: i12456 members: - unaccompanied @@ -158230,7 +158231,7 @@ definition: - sung without instrumental accompaniment example: - - they sang an a cappella Mass + - They sang an a cappella Mass. ili: i12457 members: - a cappella @@ -158274,7 +158275,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00015568-n example: - - ants are social insects + - Ants are social insects. ili: i12460 members: - social @@ -158639,9 +158640,9 @@ - inclined to or conducive to companionship with others example: - a sociable occasion - - enjoyed a sociable chat + - … enjoyed a sociable chat - a sociable conversation - - Americans are sociable and gregarious + - Americans are sociable and gregarious. ili: i12493 members: - sociable @@ -158672,7 +158673,7 @@ - effusively sociable example: - a clubbish set - - we got rather clubby + - We got rather clubby. ili: i12495 members: - clubbish @@ -158697,7 +158698,7 @@ example: - a convivial atmosphere at the reunion - a woman of convivial nature - - he was a real good-time Charlie + - He was a real good-time Charlie. ili: i12497 members: - convivial @@ -158721,7 +158722,7 @@ - composed of sociable people or formed for the purpose of sociability example: - a purely social club - - the church has a large social hall + - The church has a large social hall. - a social director ili: i12499 members: @@ -158754,7 +158755,7 @@ - shunning contact with others example: - standoffish and antisocial - - he's not antisocial, just shy + - He's not antisocial, just shy. ili: i12501 members: - antisocial @@ -158776,7 +158777,7 @@ definition: - disposed of to a purchaser example: - - this merchandise is sold + - This merchandise is sold. ili: i12503 members: - sold @@ -158788,7 +158789,7 @@ definition: - sold in excess of available supply especially season tickets example: - - the opera season was oversubscribed + - The opera season was oversubscribed. ili: i12504 members: - oversubscribed @@ -158799,7 +158800,7 @@ definition: - sold completely in advance example: - - had a sold-out house for both performances + - … had a sold-out house for both performances ili: i12505 members: - sold-out @@ -158810,7 +158811,7 @@ definition: - not disposed of by purchase example: - - the house has been on the market almost a year and is still unsold + - The house has been on the market almost a year and is still unsold. ili: i12506 members: - unsold @@ -158840,7 +158841,7 @@ definition: - of definite shape and volume; firm; neither liquid nor gaseous example: - - ice is water in the solid state + - Ice is water in the solid state. ili: i12509 members: - solid @@ -158876,7 +158877,7 @@ definition: - congealed into jelly; solidified by cooling example: - - in Georgia they serve congealed salads + - In Georgia they serve congealed salads. ili: i12512 members: - congealed @@ -158935,7 +158936,7 @@ definition: - existing as or having characteristics of a liquid; especially tending to flow example: - - water and milk and blood are liquid substances + - Water and milk and blood are liquid substances. ili: i12517 members: - liquid @@ -159005,7 +159006,7 @@ definition: - existing as or having characteristics of a gas example: - - steam is water in the gaseous state + - Steam is water in the gaseous state. ili: i12523 members: - gaseous @@ -159042,7 +159043,7 @@ definition: - drawn off in the form of vapor example: - - evaporated molecules boil off + - Evaporated molecules boil off. ili: i12526 members: - evaporated @@ -159122,7 +159123,7 @@ - a hollow wall - a hollow tree - hollow cheeks - - his face became gaunter and more hollow with each year + - His face became gaunter and more hollow with each year. ili: i12532 members: - hollow @@ -159147,7 +159148,7 @@ definition: - having a sunken area example: - - hunger gave their faces a sunken look + - Hunger gave their faces a sunken look. ili: i12534 members: - deep-set @@ -159282,7 +159283,7 @@ definition: - susceptible of solution or of being solved or explained example: - - the puzzle is soluble + - The puzzle is soluble. ili: i12546 members: - soluble @@ -159303,7 +159304,7 @@ definition: - capable of being solved example: - - such problems are perfectly solvable + - Such problems are perfectly solvable. ili: i12548 members: - solvable @@ -159330,7 +159331,7 @@ example: - an apparently insolvable problem - source: C.L.Jones - text: public finance … had long presented problems unsolvable or at least unsolved + text: Public finance … had long presented problems unsolvable or at least unsolved. ili: i12550 members: - insolvable @@ -159355,8 +159356,8 @@ definition: - not solved example: - - many crimes remain unsolved - - many problems remain unresolved + - Many crimes remain unsolved. + - Many problems remain unresolved. ili: i12552 members: - unsolved @@ -159371,7 +159372,7 @@ unspecified number or quantity example: - have some milk - - some roses were still blooming + - Some roses were still blooming. - having some friends over - some apples - some paper @@ -159388,17 +159389,17 @@ - one or some or every or all without specification; entity, elective existential pronoun; quantifier, elective existential example: - - give me any peaches you don't want - - not any milk is left - - any child would know that + - Give me any peaches you don't want. + - Not any milk is left. + - Any child would know that. - pick any card - any day now - - cars can be rented at almost any airport + - Cars can be rented at almost any airport. - at twilight or any other time - beyond any doubt - need any help we can get - - give me whatever peaches you don't want - - no milk whatsoever is left + - Give me whatever peaches you don't want. + - No milk whatsoever is left. ili: i12554 members: - any @@ -159411,7 +159412,7 @@ definition: - (used with count nouns) two considered together; the two example: - - both girls are pretty + - Both girls are pretty. ili: i12555 members: - both @@ -159422,8 +159423,8 @@ definition: - (used with count nouns) of an indefinite number more than 2 or 3 but not many example: - - several letters came in the mail - - several people were injured in the accident + - Several letters came in the mail. + - Several people were injured in the accident. ili: i12556 members: - several @@ -159435,11 +159436,11 @@ - (quantifier) used with either mass nouns or plural count nouns for indicating a complete or almost complete lack or zero quantity of example: - - we have no bananas + - We have no bananas. - no eggs left and no money to buy any - - have you no decency? - - did it with no help - - I'll get you there in no time + - Have you no decency? + - … did it with no help + - I'll get you there in no time. ili: i12557 members: - 'no' @@ -159453,7 +159454,7 @@ - (used with singular count nouns) colloquial for ‘not a’ or ‘not one’ or ‘never a’ example: - - heard nary a sound + - … heard nary a sound ili: i12558 members: - nary @@ -159464,7 +159465,7 @@ definition: - not any; entity, negative pronoun example: - - thou shalt have none other gods before me + - Thou shalt have none other gods before me. ili: i12559 members: - none @@ -159475,7 +159476,7 @@ definition: - having no measurable or otherwise determinable value example: - - the goal is zero population growth + - The goal is zero population growth. ili: i12560 members: - zero @@ -159487,10 +159488,10 @@ - (quantifier) used with either mass or count nouns to indicate the whole number or amount of or every one of a class example: - - we sat up all night - - ate all the food - - all men are mortal - - all parties are welcome + - We sat up all night. + - … ate all the food + - All men are mortal. + - All parties are welcome. ili: i12561 members: - all @@ -159505,8 +159506,8 @@ - (used of count nouns) every one considered individually; quantifier, singular, universal pronoun; quantifier, singular, universal example: - - each person is mortal - - each party is welcome + - Each person is mortal. + - Each party is welcome. ili: i12562 members: - each @@ -159518,9 +159519,9 @@ - (used of count nouns) each and all of the members of a group considered singly and without exception example: - - every person is mortal - - every party is welcome - - had every hope of success + - Every person is mortal. + - Every party is welcome. + - … had every hope of success - every chance of winning ili: i12563 members: @@ -159581,7 +159582,7 @@ definition: - very sophisticated especially because of surfeit; versed in the ways of the world example: - - the blase traveler refers to the ocean he has crossed as ‘the pond’ + - The blase traveler refers to the ocean he has crossed as ‘the pond’. - the benefits of his worldly wisdom ili: i12567 members: @@ -159608,7 +159609,7 @@ experience example: - his polished manner - - maintained an urbane tone in his letters + - … maintained an urbane tone in his letters ili: i12569 members: - polished @@ -159655,7 +159656,7 @@ example: - childlike trust - dewy-eyed innocence - - listened in round-eyed wonder + - … listened in round-eyed wonder ili: i12572 members: - childlike @@ -159681,7 +159682,7 @@ definition: - naive and easily deceived or tricked example: - - at that early age she had been gullible and in love + - At that early age she had been gullible and in love. ili: i12574 members: - fleeceable @@ -159781,7 +159782,7 @@ definition: - financially dependable example: - - the bank is solid and will survive this attack + - The bank is solid and will survive this attack. ili: i12581 members: - solid @@ -159792,7 +159793,7 @@ definition: - firm and dependable; subject to little fluctuation example: - - the economy is stable + - The economy is stable. ili: i12582 members: - stable @@ -159825,7 +159826,7 @@ example: - a bad investment - high risk investments - - anything that promises to pay too much can't help being risky + - Anything that promises to pay too much can't help being risky. - speculative business enterprises ili: i12584 members: @@ -159866,7 +159867,7 @@ - in good condition; free from defect or damage or decay example: - a sound timber - - the wall is sound + - The wall is sound. - a sound foundation ili: i12587 members: @@ -160106,7 +160107,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - the hedgehog is a primitive and generalized mammal + - The hedgehog is a primitive and generalized mammal. ili: i12607 members: - generalized @@ -160118,7 +160119,7 @@ definition: - having spines example: - - the dorsal fin is spinous + - The dorsal fin is spinous. ili: i12608 members: - spinous @@ -160211,7 +160212,7 @@ definition: - showing courage example: - - the champion is faced with a feisty challenger + - The champion is faced with a feisty challenger. ili: i12615 members: - feisty @@ -160362,7 +160363,7 @@ - marked by low spirits; showing no enthusiasm example: - a dispirited and divided Party - - reacted to the crisis with listless resignation + - … reacted to the crisis with listless resignation ili: i12627 members: - dispirited @@ -160436,7 +160437,7 @@ - unthinking; prompted by (or as if by) instinct example: - a cat's natural aversion to water - - offering to help was as instinctive as breathing + - Offering to help was as instinctive as breathing. ili: i12633 members: - natural @@ -160545,7 +160546,7 @@ - expressed orally example: - a viva-voce report - - the film had good word-of-mouth publicity + - The film had good word-of-mouth publicity. ili: i12641 members: - viva-voce @@ -160688,7 +160689,7 @@ definition: - produced with vibration of the vocal cords example: - - voiced consonants such as ‘b’ and ‘g’ and ‘z’ + - … voiced consonants such as ‘b’ and ‘g’ and ‘z’ ili: i12653 members: - voiced @@ -160809,7 +160810,7 @@ definition: - capable of being stopped example: - - if we pick up our pace he may be stoppable + - If we pick up our pace he may be stoppable. ili: i12663 members: - stoppable @@ -160860,7 +160861,7 @@ definition: - (of speech sounds) not forming or capable of forming the nucleus of a syllable example: - - initial ‘l’ in ‘little’ is nonsyllabic + - Initial ‘l’ in ‘little’ is nonsyllabic. ili: i12668 members: - nonsyllabic @@ -160980,7 +160981,7 @@ definition: - (of verse) having a metric system based on stress rather than syllables or quantity example: - - accentual poetry is based on the number of stresses in a line + - Accentual poetry is based on the number of stresses in a line. - accentual rhythm ili: i12680 members: @@ -160990,7 +160991,7 @@ definition: - (of verse) having a metric system based on relative duration of syllables example: - - The medieval transition from classical quantitative verse to accentual verse + - the medieval transition from classical quantitative verse to accentual verse ili: i12681 members: - quantitative @@ -161020,7 +161021,7 @@ definition: - not liable to fluctuate or especially to fall example: - - stocks are still firm + - Stocks are still firm. ili: i12683 members: - firm @@ -161070,7 +161071,7 @@ - lacking stability or fixity or firmness example: - unstable political conditions - - the tower proved to be unstable in the high wind + - The tower proved to be unstable in the high wind. - an unstable world economy ili: i12687 members: @@ -161130,8 +161131,8 @@ example: - a rickety table - a wobbly chair with shaky legs - - the ladder felt a little wobbly - - the bridge still stands though one of the arches is wonky + - The ladder felt a little wobbly. + - The bridge still stands though one of the arches is wonky. ili: i12691 members: - rickety @@ -161476,7 +161477,7 @@ - 06182505-n example: - standard (American) English - - received standard English is sometimes called the King's English + - Received standard English is sometimes called the King's English. ili: i12719 members: - standard @@ -161515,8 +161516,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06182505-n example: - - a nonstandard dialect is one used by uneducated speakers or socially disfavored - groups + - A nonstandard dialect is one used by uneducated speakers or socially disfavored + groups. - source: A.R.Dunlap text: the common core of nonstandard words and phrases in folk speech ili: i12722 @@ -161547,8 +161548,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06182505-n example: - - 'the following use of ‘access’ was judged unacceptable by a panel of linguists: - ‘You can access your cash at any of 300 automatic tellers’' + - 'The following use of ‘access’ was judged unacceptable by a panel of linguists: + ‘You can access your cash at any of 300 automatic tellers’.' ili: i12724 members: - unacceptable @@ -161627,7 +161628,7 @@ definition: - resembling a star example: - - they saw a starlike object in the sky + - They saw a starlike object in the sky. ili: i12731 members: - starlike @@ -161838,7 +161839,7 @@ definition: - (of especially a person's physical features) not shaking or trembling example: - - his voice was firm and confident + - His voice was firm and confident. - a firm step ili: i12749 members: @@ -161852,7 +161853,7 @@ example: - spoke in a level voice - source: Louis Auchincloss - text: she gave him a level look + text: She gave him a level look. ili: i12750 members: - level @@ -161864,7 +161865,7 @@ definition: - made steady or constant example: - - the noise became a steadied roaring + - The noise became a steadied roaring. ili: i12751 members: - steadied @@ -161905,7 +161906,7 @@ - subject to change or variation example: - her unsteady walk - - his hand was unsteady as he poured the wine + - His hand was unsteady as he poured the wine. - an unsteady voice ili: i12754 members: @@ -161943,7 +161944,7 @@ - affected by involuntary jerky muscular contractions; resembling a spasm example: - convulsive motions - - his body made a spasmodic jerk + - His body made a spasmodic jerk. - spastic movements ili: i12756 members: @@ -162001,9 +162002,9 @@ - vibrating slightly and irregularly; as e.g. with fear or cold or like the leaves of an aspen in a breeze example: - - the quaking child asked for more + - The quaking child asked for more. - with shaking knees - - seemed shaky on her feet + - … seemed shaky on her feet - sparkling light from the shivering crystals of the chandelier - trembling hands ili: i12761 @@ -162031,7 +162032,7 @@ definition: - changing position or direction example: - - he drifted into the shifting crowd + - He drifted into the shifting crowd. - their nervous shifting glances - shifty winds ili: i12763 @@ -162193,7 +162194,7 @@ definition: - causing quivering or shivering as by cold or fear or electric shock example: - - a thrilling wind blew off the frozen lake + - A thrilling wind blew off the frozen lake. ili: i12776 members: - thrilling @@ -162275,8 +162276,8 @@ definition: - tending to soothe or tranquilize example: - - valium has a tranquilizing effect - - took a hot drink with sedative properties before going to bed + - Valium has a tranquilizing effect. + - … took a hot drink with sedative properties before going to bed ili: i12782 members: - ataractic @@ -162357,7 +162358,7 @@ definition: - stimulating the central nervous system example: - - an analeptic drug stimulates the central nervous system + - An analeptic drug stimulates the central nervous system. ili: i12788 members: - analeptic @@ -162466,7 +162467,7 @@ - not bent example: - looking for an unbent nail - - trees with straight unbent trunks make the best lumber + - Trees with straight unbent trunks make the best lumber. ili: i12797 members: - unbent @@ -162519,7 +162520,7 @@ - (used of arms and legs) bent outward with the joint away from the body example: - a tailor sitting with legs akimbo - - stood with arms akimbo + - … stood with arms akimbo ili: i12800 members: - akimbo @@ -162553,7 +162554,7 @@ example: - source: G.K.Chesterton text: a … youth with a gorgeous red necktie all awry - - his wig was, as the British say, skew-whiff + - His wig was, as the British say, skew-whiff. ili: i12803 members: - askew @@ -162652,8 +162653,8 @@ - marked by repeated turns and bends example: - a tortuous road up the mountain - - winding roads are full of surprises - - had to steer the car down a twisty track + - Winding roads are full of surprises. + - … had to steer the car down a twisty track ili: i12811 members: - tortuous @@ -162668,7 +162669,7 @@ definition: - used especially of timbers or boards; bent out of shape usually by moisture example: - - the floors were warped and cracked + - The floors were warped and cracked. ili: i12812 members: - warped @@ -162744,7 +162745,7 @@ - having or marked by a curve or smoothly rounded bend example: - the curved tusks of a walrus - - his curved lips suggested a smile but his eyes were hard + - His curved lips suggested a smile but his eyes were hard. ili: i12819 members: - curved @@ -162934,7 +162935,7 @@ - curled or wound (especially in concentric rings or spirals) example: - a coiled snake ready to strike - - the rope lay coiled on the deck + - The rope lay coiled on the deck. ili: i12834 members: - coiled @@ -163020,7 +163021,7 @@ definition: - not curled example: - - lay uncurled on the bed + - … lay uncurled on the bed ili: i12841 members: - uncurled @@ -163051,7 +163052,7 @@ definition: - without concealment or deception; honest example: - - their business was open and aboveboard + - Their business was open and aboveboard. - straightforward in all his business affairs ili: i12843 members: @@ -163098,7 +163099,7 @@ definition: - marked by deception example: - - achieved success in business only by underhand methods + - … achieved success in business only by underhand methods ili: i12847 members: - sneaky @@ -163111,8 +163112,8 @@ definition: - bearing a stress or accent example: - - an iambic foot consists of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable - as in ‘delay’ + - An iambic foot consists of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable + as in ‘delay’. ili: i12848 members: - stressed @@ -163152,7 +163153,7 @@ definition: - not bearing a stress or accent example: - - short vowels are unstressed + - Short vowels are unstressed. ili: i12851 members: - unstressed @@ -163178,7 +163179,7 @@ definition: - (used of vowels or syllables) pronounced with little or no stress example: - - a syllable that ends in a short vowel is a light syllable + - A syllable that ends in a short vowel is a light syllable. - a weak stress on the second syllable ili: i12853 members: @@ -163202,7 +163203,7 @@ - (used of syllables) bearing the principle stress, usually accompanied by a change in pitch example: - - a tonic syllable carries the main stress in a word + - A tonic syllable carries the main stress in a word. ili: i12855 members: - tonic @@ -163212,7 +163213,7 @@ definition: - (used of syllables) carrying no stress example: - - an atonic syllable carries no stress + - An atonic syllable carries no stress. ili: i12856 members: - atonic @@ -163382,7 +163383,7 @@ definition: - given added strength or support example: - - reinforced concrete contains steel bars or metal netting + - Reinforced concrete contains steel bars or metal netting. ili: i12869 members: - reinforced @@ -163394,7 +163395,7 @@ definition: - strong enough to withstand or overcome intellectual challenges or adversity example: - - the experiment yielded robust results + - The experiment yielded robust results. - a robust faith ili: i12870 members: @@ -163550,7 +163551,7 @@ example: - a flimsy table - flimsy construction - - vinyl siding has become the standard-bearer for cheap, insubstantial construction + - Vinyl siding has become the standard-bearer for cheap, insubstantial construction. ili: i12880 members: - flimsy @@ -163575,8 +163576,8 @@ example: - the pale light of a half moon - a pale sun - - the late afternoon light coming through the el tracks fell in pale oblongs on - the street + - The late afternoon light coming through the el tracks fell in pale oblongs on + the street. - a pallid sky - the pale (or wan) stars - the wan light of dawn @@ -163625,10 +163626,10 @@ definition: - without energy or will example: - - gave a limp handshake + - … gave a limp handshake - source: G.K. Chesterton text: a limp gesture as if waving away all desire to know - - the afternoon heat left her feeling wilted + - The afternoon heat left her feeling wilted. members: - wilted - limp @@ -163665,7 +163666,7 @@ - 08879115-n example: - source: Spectator - text: unions … have never been as bloody-minded about demarcation as the shipbuilders + text: Unions … have never been as bloody-minded about demarcation as the shipbuilders. ili: i12888 members: - bloody-minded @@ -163733,7 +163734,7 @@ definition: - devoting full strength and concentrated attention to example: - - made continued and determined efforts to find and destroy enemy headquarters + - … made continued and determined efforts to find and destroy enemy headquarters ili: i12893 members: - determined @@ -163843,7 +163844,7 @@ definition: - owing feudal allegiance to or being subject to a sovereign example: - - it remained feudatory to India until 1365 + - It remained feudatory to India until 1365. ili: i12902 members: - feudatory @@ -163879,8 +163880,8 @@ - compliant and obedient to authority example: - source: G. B. Shaw - text: editors and journalists who express opinions in print that are opposed to - the interests of the rich are dismissed and replaced by subservient ones + text: Editors and journalists who express opinions in print that are opposed to + the interests of the rich are dismissed and replaced by subservient ones. ili: i12905 members: - subservient @@ -163908,7 +163909,7 @@ definition: - wilfully obstinate; stubbornly disobedient example: - - a contumaceous witness is subject to punishment + - A contumaceous witness is subject to punishment. ili: i12907 members: - contumacious @@ -163931,7 +163932,7 @@ definition: - disposed to or in a state of mutiny example: - - the men became mutinous and insubordinate + - The men became mutinous and insubordinate. ili: i12909 members: - mutinous @@ -163980,7 +163981,7 @@ definition: - resoundingly successful and popular example: - - for years he was a boffo box office certainty + - For years he was a boffo box office certainty. ili: i12912 members: - boffo @@ -163996,7 +163997,7 @@ - a prosperous new business - doing a roaring trade - a thriving tourist center - - did a thriving business in orchids + - … did a thriving business in orchids - the burgeoning administration - the burgeoning population ili: i12913 @@ -164028,7 +164029,7 @@ - successful or assured of success example: - source: Christopher Marlowe - text: now I am a made man forever + text: Now I am a made man forever. ili: i12915 members: - made @@ -164042,8 +164043,8 @@ - 00472688-n example: - a no-hit game - - The visiting pitcher no-hit the home team today - - The home team no-hit the visiting team last week + - The visiting pitcher no-hit the home team today. + - The home team no-hit the visiting team last week. ili: i12916 members: - no-hit @@ -164138,8 +164139,8 @@ example: - disappointed expectations and thwarted ambitions - their foiled attempt to capture Calais - - many frustrated poets end as pipe-smoking teachers - - his best efforts were thwarted + - Many frustrated poets end as pipe-smoking teachers. + - His best efforts were thwarted. ili: i12925 members: - defeated @@ -164177,7 +164178,7 @@ definition: - having acquired or gained nothing example: - - they returned from the negotiations empty-handed + - They returned from the negotiations empty-handed. ili: i12928 members: - empty-handed @@ -164191,7 +164192,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - he went hitless for three innings + - He went hitless for three innings. ili: i12929 members: - hitless @@ -164213,7 +164214,7 @@ definition: - out of power; especially having been unsuccessful in an election example: - - now the Democrats are out + - Now the Democrats are out. ili: i12931 members: - out @@ -164238,7 +164239,7 @@ definition: - acting to defeat its own purpose example: - - it is self-defeating … to ignore the progress of events + - It is self-defeating … to ignore the progress of events. ili: i12933 members: - self-defeating @@ -164272,7 +164273,7 @@ definition: - having no wins example: - - the team had a very disappointing winless season + - The team had a very disappointing winless season. ili: i12936 members: - winless @@ -164300,7 +164301,7 @@ - sufficient for the purpose example: - an adequate income - - the food was adequate + - The food was adequate. - enough food - food enough ili: i12938 @@ -164345,8 +164346,8 @@ definition: - no longer sufficient example: - - supplies are low - - our funds are depleted + - Supplies are low. + - Our funds are depleted. ili: i12941 members: - depleted @@ -164360,9 +164361,9 @@ example: - an inadequate income - a poor salary - - money is short + - Money is short. - on short rations - - food is in short supply + - Food is in short supply. - short on experience - the jejune diets of the very poor ili: i12942 @@ -164393,7 +164394,7 @@ example: - a light pound - a scant cup of sugar - - regularly gives short weight + - … regularly gives short weight ili: i12944 members: - light @@ -164406,7 +164407,7 @@ definition: - short example: - - eleven is one shy of a dozen + - Eleven is one shy of a dozen. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i12945 @@ -164422,7 +164423,7 @@ definition: - containing sugar example: - - he eats too much sugary food + - He eats too much sugary food. ili: i12946 members: - sugary @@ -164654,8 +164655,8 @@ definition: - fairly poor to not very good example: - - has an indifferent singing voice - - has indifferent qualifications for the job + - … has an indifferent singing voice + - … has indifferent qualifications for the job ili: i12964 members: - indifferent @@ -164740,9 +164741,9 @@ - a crack shot - a first-rate golfer - a super party - - played top-notch tennis + - … played top-notch tennis - an athlete in tiptop condition - - she is absolutely tops + - She is absolutely tops. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i12969 @@ -164847,8 +164848,8 @@ definition: - very good; of the highest quality example: - - made an excellent speech - - he was a splendid teacher + - … made an excellent speech + - He was a splendid teacher. - a first-class mind - famous for a mean backhand ili: i12976 @@ -164900,7 +164901,7 @@ definition: - distinguished from others in excellence example: - - did outstanding work in human relations + - … did outstanding work in human relations - an outstanding war record ili: i12980 members: @@ -164913,7 +164914,7 @@ - considered of the highest quality and lasting significance or worth example: - a classic car - - ‘War and Peace’ is a classic novel + - ‘War and Peace’ is a classic novel. members: - classic partOfSpeech: s @@ -164923,7 +164924,7 @@ definition: - exceptionally or unusually good example: - - the food here is out of this world + - The food here is out of this world. members: - out of the ordinary - out of this world @@ -164960,7 +164961,7 @@ definition: - marked by exceptional merit example: - - had shining virtues and few faults + - … had shining virtues and few faults - a shining example ili: i12983 members: @@ -164974,7 +164975,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - that's a perfectly spiffing idea + - That's a perfectly spiffing idea. ili: i12984 members: - spiffing @@ -165138,8 +165139,8 @@ - of low or inferior quality or value example: - source: Shakespeare - text: of what coarse metal ye are molded - - produced … the common cloths used by the poorer population + text: Of what coarse metal ye are molded. + - … produced … the common cloths used by the poorer population ili: i12996 members: - coarse @@ -165210,7 +165211,7 @@ definition: - moderate to inferior in quality example: - - they improved the quality from mediocre to above average + - They improved the quality from mediocre to above average. ili: i13002 members: - mediocre @@ -165287,7 +165288,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06104629-n example: - - Mars and Jupiter are the closest in of the superior planets + - Mars and Jupiter are the closest in of the superior planets. ili: i13008 members: - superior @@ -165298,7 +165299,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06104629-n example: - - Mercury and Venus are inferior planets + - Mercury and Venus are inferior planets. ili: i13009 members: - inferior @@ -165343,7 +165344,7 @@ definition: - lying or resting on and exerting pressure on something else example: - - superincumbent layers of dead plants cut off the air and arrested decomposition + - Superincumbent layers of dead plants cut off the air and arrested decomposition. ili: i13013 members: - superincumbent @@ -165412,8 +165413,8 @@ definition: - not supervised or under constant observation example: - - the school maintains unsupervised study halls during free periods - - reliable workers are generally unsupervised + - The school maintains unsupervised study halls during free periods. + - Reliable workers are generally unsupervised. ili: i13020 members: - unsupervised @@ -165424,7 +165425,7 @@ definition: - not watched example: - - she dashed out leaving the bar unattended + - She dashed out leaving the bar unattended. - a fire left unattended ili: i13021 members: @@ -165436,7 +165437,7 @@ definition: - held up or having the weight borne especially from below example: - - supported joints in a railroad track have ties directly under the rail ends + - Supported joints in a railroad track have ties directly under the rail ends. ili: i13022 members: - supported @@ -165499,7 +165500,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - the supernatant fat was skimmed off + - The supernatant fat was skimmed off. ili: i13027 members: - supernatant @@ -165511,7 +165512,7 @@ - (of undissolved particles in a fluid) supported or kept from sinking or falling by buoyancy and without apparent attachment example: - - suspended matter such as silt or mud … + - … suspended matter such as silt or mud … - dust particles suspended in the air - droplets suspended in a gas ili: i13028 @@ -165545,7 +165546,7 @@ definition: - not held up or borne example: - - removal of the central post left the roof unsupported + - Removal of the central post left the roof unsupported. ili: i13031 members: - unsupported @@ -165589,7 +165590,7 @@ definition: - having partial financial support from public funds example: - - lived in subsidized public housing + - … lived in subsidized public housing ili: i13035 members: - subsidized @@ -165615,7 +165616,7 @@ - without a basis in reason or fact example: - baseless gossip - - the allegations proved groundless + - The allegations proved groundless. - idle fears - unfounded suspicions - unwarranted jealousy @@ -165724,7 +165725,7 @@ - furnishing support or assistance example: - a supportive family network - - his family was supportive of his attempts to be a writer + - His family was supportive of his attempts to be a writer. ili: i13046 members: - supportive @@ -165742,7 +165743,7 @@ example: - an ancillary pump - an adjuvant discipline to forms of mysticism - - The mind and emotions are auxiliary to each other + - The mind and emotions are auxiliary to each other. ili: i13047 members: - accessory @@ -165758,7 +165759,7 @@ definition: - aiding and abetting in a crime example: - - he was charged with being accessory to the crime + - He was charged with being accessory to the crime. ili: i13048 members: - accessary @@ -165802,8 +165803,8 @@ - serving to prove or demonstrate example: - source: John Marshall - text: the oath of office is … demonstrative of the legislative opinion on this - subject + text: The oath of office is … demonstrative of the legislative opinion on this + subject. ili: i13051 members: - demonstrative of @@ -165814,7 +165815,7 @@ definition: - furnishing support and encouragement example: - - the anxious child needs supporting and accepting treatment from the teacher + - The anxious child needs supporting and accepting treatment from the teacher. ili: i13052 members: - encouraging @@ -165927,11 +165928,11 @@ definition: - filled with the emotional impact of overwhelming surprise or shock example: - - an amazed audience gave the magician a standing ovation - - I stood enthralled, astonished by the vastness and majesty of the cathedral - - astounded viewers wept at the pictures from the Oklahoma City bombing - - stood in stunned silence - - stunned scientists found not one but at least three viruses + - An amazed audience gave the magician a standing ovation. + - I stood enthralled, astonished by the vastness and majesty of the cathedral. + - Astounded viewers wept at the pictures from the Oklahoma City bombing. + - … stood in stunned silence + - Stunned scientists found not one but at least three viruses. ili: i13061 members: - amazed @@ -165946,9 +165947,9 @@ definition: - as if struck dumb with astonishment and surprise example: - - a circle of policemen stood dumbfounded by her denial of having seen the accident - - the flabbergasted aldermen were speechless - - was thunderstruck by the news of his promotion + - A circle of policemen stood dumbfounded by her denial of having seen the accident. + - The flabbergasted aldermen were speechless. + - … was thunderstruck by the news of his promotion ili: i13062 members: - dumbfounded @@ -166031,9 +166032,9 @@ definition: - causing surprise or wonder or amazement example: - - the report shows a surprising lack of hard factual data - - leaped up with surprising agility - - she earned a surprising amount of money + - The report shows a surprising lack of hard factual data. + - … leaped up with surprising agility + - She earned a surprising amount of money. ili: i13068 members: - surprising @@ -166046,8 +166047,8 @@ definition: - surprising greatly example: - - she does an amazing amount of work - - the dog was capable of astonishing tricks + - She does an amazing amount of work. + - The dog was capable of astonishing tricks. ili: i13069 members: - amazing @@ -166072,7 +166073,7 @@ definition: - causing great astonishment and consternation example: - - the strike came as a stunning protest against management + - The strike came as a stunning protest against management. - a stunning defeat ili: i13071 members: @@ -166143,8 +166144,8 @@ definition: - open to being acted upon in a certain way example: - - an amenable hospitalization should not result in untimely death - - the tumor was not amenable to surgical treatment + - An amenable hospitalization should not result in untimely death. + - The tumor was not amenable to surgical treatment. ili: i13075 members: - amenable @@ -166158,7 +166159,7 @@ - a passage capable of misinterpretation - open to interpretation - an issue open to question - - the time is fixed by the director and players and therefore subject to much variation + - The time is fixed by the director and players and therefore subject to much variation. ili: i13076 members: - capable @@ -166209,7 +166210,7 @@ definition: - made susceptible example: - - because of conditions in the mine, miners are predisposed to lung disease + - Because of conditions in the mine, miners are predisposed to lung disease. ili: i13080 members: - predisposed @@ -166426,7 +166427,7 @@ example: - a beauty somehow exempt from the aging process - exempt from jury duty - - only the very poorest citizens should be exempt from income taxes + - Only the very poorest citizens should be exempt from income taxes. ili: i13099 members: - exempt @@ -166439,7 +166440,7 @@ definition: - granted exemption example: - - one of the excused jurors planned to write a book + - One of the excused jurors planned to write a book. ili: i13100 members: - excused @@ -166495,7 +166496,7 @@ definition: - not exempt from paying taxes example: - - after training they became productive taxpaying citizens + - After training they became productive taxpaying citizens. ili: i13105 members: - taxpaying @@ -166518,7 +166519,7 @@ - planned or scheduled for some certain time or times example: - the scheduled meeting - - the scheduled flights had to be cancelled because of snow + - The scheduled flights had to be cancelled because of snow. ili: i13107 members: - scheduled @@ -166542,7 +166543,7 @@ - not scheduled or not on a regular schedule example: - an unscheduled meeting - - the plane made an unscheduled stop at Gander for refueling + - The plane made an unscheduled stop at Gander for refueling. ili: i13109 members: - unscheduled @@ -166555,7 +166556,7 @@ - added to a regular schedule example: - a special holiday flight - - put on special buses for the big game + - Put on special buses for the big game. ili: i13110 members: - extra @@ -166801,9 +166802,9 @@ definition: - not suspected or believed likely example: - - remained unsuspected as the head of the spy ring - - he was able to get into the building unspotted and unsuspected - - unsuspected difficulties arose + - … remained unsuspected as the head of the spy ring + - He was able to get into the building unspotted and unsuspected. + - Unsuspected difficulties arose. - unsuspected turnings in the road ili: i13131 members: @@ -166815,7 +166816,7 @@ definition: - not known to exist example: - - things obscurely felt surged up from unknown depths + - Things obscurely felt surged up from unknown depths. ili: i13132 members: - unknown @@ -166896,7 +166897,7 @@ definition: - not bound by or stated on oath example: - - the witness stands unsworn + - The witness stands unsworn. - unsworn testimony ili: i13139 members: @@ -166939,7 +166940,7 @@ definition: - showing both bilateral and radial symmetry example: - - some sea anemones are biradial + - Some sea anemones are biradial. ili: i13142 members: - biradial @@ -166976,7 +166977,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06173467-n example: - - the arguments of the symmetric relation, ‘is a sister of,’ are interchangeable + - The arguments of the symmetric relation, ‘is a sister of,’ are interchangeable. ili: i13145 members: - interchangeable @@ -166998,7 +166999,7 @@ example: - radial symmetry - a starlike or stellate arrangement of petals - - many cities show a radial pattern of main highways + - Many cities show a radial pattern of main highways. ili: i13147 members: - radial @@ -167061,7 +167062,7 @@ - 06009822-n - 06173467-n example: - - the arguments of the symmetric relation, ‘is the father of’, are noninterchangeable + - The arguments of the symmetric relation, ‘is the father of’, are noninterchangeable. ili: i13152 members: - noninterchangeable @@ -167095,7 +167096,7 @@ definition: - having a radial form example: - - starfish are actinoid — that is, they are radially symmetrical + - Starfish are actinoid — that is, they are radially symmetrical. ili: i13155 members: - actinoid @@ -167139,7 +167140,7 @@ - feeling or expressing sympathy example: - source: Kenneth Roberts - text: made commiserative clicking sounds with his tongue + text: … made commiserative clicking sounds with his tongue ili: i13158 members: - commiserative @@ -167177,7 +167178,7 @@ example: - unsympathetic officialdom - people unsympathetic to the revolution - - his dignity made him seem aloof and unsympathetic + - His dignity made him seem aloof and unsympathetic. ili: i13161 members: - unsympathetic @@ -167216,7 +167217,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06387777-n example: - - all the characters were peculiarly unsympathetic + - All the characters were peculiarly unsympathetic. ili: i13164 members: - unsympathetic @@ -167278,7 +167279,7 @@ - occurring or existing at the same time or having the same period or phase example: - source: Jour.A.M.A. - text: recovery was synchronous with therapy + text: Recovery was synchronous with therapy. - a synchronous set of clocks - the synchronous action of a bird's wings in flight - synchronous oscillations @@ -167338,8 +167339,8 @@ definition: - occurring in the same period of time example: - - a rise in interest rates is often contemporaneous with an increase in inflation - - the composer Salieri was contemporary with Mozart + - A rise in interest rates is often contemporaneous with an increase in inflation. + - The composer Salieri was contemporary with Mozart. ili: i13173 members: - contemporaneous @@ -167407,7 +167408,7 @@ definition: - chronologically misplaced example: - - English public schools are anachronistic + - English public schools are anachronistic. ili: i13179 members: - anachronic @@ -167525,7 +167526,7 @@ definition: - of words or propositions so related that each is the negation of the other example: - - ‘male’ and ‘female’ are complementary terms + - ‘male’ and ‘female’ are complementary terms. ili: i13190 members: - complementary @@ -167537,7 +167538,7 @@ - of words or propositions so related that both cannot be true and both cannot be false example: - - ‘perfect’ and ‘imperfect’ are contradictory terms + - ‘perfect’ and ‘imperfect’ are contradictory terms. ili: i13191 members: - contradictory @@ -167548,7 +167549,7 @@ definition: - of words or propositions so related that both cannot be true but both may be false example: - - ‘hot’ and ‘cold’ are contrary terms + - ‘hot’ and ‘cold’ are contrary terms. ili: i13192 members: - contrary @@ -167559,7 +167560,7 @@ definition: - of words so related that one contrasts with the other example: - - ‘rich’ and ‘hard-up’ are contrastive terms + - ‘rich’ and ‘hard-up’ are contrastive terms. ili: i13193 members: - contrastive @@ -167571,7 +167572,7 @@ definition: - of words so related that one reverses the relation denoted by the other example: - - ‘parental’ and ‘filial’ are converse terms + - ‘parental’ and ‘filial’ are converse terms. ili: i13194 members: - converse @@ -167585,7 +167586,7 @@ definition: - characterized by order and planning example: - - the investigation was very systematic + - The investigation was very systematic. - a systematic administrator ili: i13195 members: @@ -167599,7 +167600,7 @@ - lacking systematic arrangement or method or organization example: - unsystematic and fragmentary records - - he works in an unsystematic manner + - He works in an unsystematic manner. ili: i13196 members: - unsystematic @@ -167647,7 +167648,7 @@ definition: - marked by a ready flow of speech example: - - she is an extremely voluble young woman who engages in soliloquies not conversations + - She is an extremely voluble young woman who engages in soliloquies not conversations. ili: i13200 members: - voluble @@ -167658,7 +167659,7 @@ definition: - full of trivial conversation example: - - kept from her housework by gabby neighbors + - … kept from her housework by gabby neighbors ili: i13201 members: - chatty @@ -167676,8 +167677,8 @@ definition: - having or showing a sense of what is fitting and considerate in dealing with others example: - - she was tactful enough not to shatter his illusion - - a tactful remark eased her embarrassment + - She was tactful enough not to shatter his illusion. + - A tactful remark eased her embarrassment. ili: i13202 members: - tactful @@ -167704,7 +167705,7 @@ definition: - lacking or showing a lack of what is fitting and considerate in dealing with others example: - - in the circumstances it was tactless to ask her age + - In the circumstances it was tactless to ask her age. ili: i13204 members: - tactless @@ -167793,7 +167794,7 @@ example: - source: Sherwood Anderson text: a race of long gaunt men - - looked out the long French windows + - … looked out the long French windows ili: i13210 members: - long @@ -167838,7 +167839,7 @@ - low in stature; not tall; describing something or someone with a stature less than normal example: - - he was short and stocky + - He was short and stocky. - short in stature - a short smokestack - a little man @@ -167858,9 +167859,9 @@ definition: - short and thick; as e.g. having short legs and heavy musculature example: - - some people seem born to be square and chunky + - Some people seem born to be square and chunky. - a dumpy little dumpling of a woman - - dachshunds are long lowset dogs with drooping ears + - Dachshunds are long lowset dogs with drooping ears. - a little church with a squat tower - a squatty red smokestack - a stumpy ungainly figure @@ -167880,7 +167881,7 @@ - having a short and solid form or stature example: - a wrestler of compact build - - he was tall and heavyset + - He was tall and heavyset. - stocky legs - a thickset young man ili: i13216 @@ -167964,7 +167965,7 @@ - tamed or trained to obey example: - a horse broken to the saddle - - this old nag is well broken in + - This old nag is well broken in. ili: i13222 members: - broken @@ -168013,7 +168014,7 @@ definition: - brought from wildness example: - - the once inhospitable landscape is now tamed + - The once inhospitable landscape is now tamed. ili: i13226 members: - tamed @@ -168077,7 +168078,7 @@ definition: - not domesticated example: - - a few undomesticated horses left + - A few undomesticated horses left. ili: i13231 members: - undomesticated @@ -168091,8 +168092,8 @@ - very restrained or quiet example: - a tame Christmas party - - she was one of the tamest and most abject creatures imaginable with no will or - power to act but as directed + - She was one of the tamest and most abject creatures imaginable with no will or + power to act but as directed. ili: i13232 members: - tame @@ -168103,7 +168104,7 @@ definition: - quieted and brought under control example: - - children were subdued and silent + - Children were subdued and silent. ili: i13233 members: - subdued @@ -168174,7 +168175,7 @@ definition: - not brought under control example: - - the horse remained unsubdued + - The horse remained unsubdued. ili: i13238 members: - unsubdued @@ -168241,7 +168242,7 @@ definition: - (of property) fixed or immovable example: - - real property consists of land and buildings + - Real property consists of land and buildings. ili: i13243 members: - real @@ -168303,7 +168304,7 @@ definition: - exhibiting restrained good taste example: - - the room is pleasant and understated + - The room is pleasant and understated. ili: i13248 members: - understated @@ -168389,7 +168390,7 @@ - providing sophisticated amusement by virtue of having artificially (and vulgarly) mannered or banal or sentimental qualities example: - - they played up the silliness of their roles for camp effect + - They played up the silliness of their roles for camp effect. - campy Hollywood musicals of the 1940's ili: i13253 members: @@ -168494,7 +168495,7 @@ definition: - causing a sharp and acrid taste experience example: - - quinine is bitter + - Quinine is bitter. ili: i13259 members: - bitter @@ -168625,9 +168626,9 @@ - producing a burning sensation on the taste nerves example: - hot salsa - - jalapeno peppers are very hot + - Jalapeno peppers are very hot. - a spicy sauce - - I like my chili extra spicy + - I like my chili extra spicy. ili: i13270 members: - hot @@ -168879,7 +168880,7 @@ definition: - (of goods or funds) not subject to taxation example: - - the funds of nonprofit organizations are nontaxable + - The funds of nonprofit organizations are nontaxable. - income exempt from taxation ili: i13290 members: @@ -168952,7 +168953,7 @@ - abstemious with the use of adverbs - a light eater - a light smoker - - ate a light supper + - … ate a light supper ili: i13295 members: - abstemious @@ -169124,7 +169125,7 @@ - lacking or having lost rigidity example: - limp lettuce - - he felt his body go limp + - He felt his body go limp. ili: i13308 members: - limp @@ -169146,7 +169147,7 @@ definition: - not tense or taut example: - - the old man's skin hung loose and grey + - The old man's skin hung loose and grey. - slack and wrinkled skin - slack sails - a slack rope @@ -169270,8 +169271,8 @@ definition: - subjected to great tension; stretched tight example: - - the skin of his face looked drawn and tight - - her nerves were taut as the strings of a bow + - The skin of his face looked drawn and tight. + - Her nerves were taut as the strings of a bow. ili: i13319 members: - taut @@ -169349,7 +169350,7 @@ definition: - showing signs of mental and emotional tension example: - - her voice was strained as she asked the question + - Her voice was strained as she asked the question. ili: i13325 members: - strained @@ -169361,7 +169362,7 @@ - nor relaxed example: - source: U.B.Phillips - text: his life was drawing to a close in baffled zeal and unrelaxed strain + text: His life was drawing to a close in baffled zeal and unrelaxed strain. ili: i13326 members: - unrelaxed @@ -169372,8 +169373,8 @@ definition: - tense with excitement and enthusiasm as from a rush of adrenaline example: - - we were really pumped up for the race - - he was so pumped he couldn't sleep + - We were really pumped up for the race. + - He was so pumped he couldn't sleep. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i13327 @@ -169392,7 +169393,7 @@ definition: - without strain or anxiety example: - - gave the impression of being quite relaxed + - … gave the impression of being quite relaxed - a relaxed and informal discussion ili: i13328 members: @@ -169430,7 +169431,7 @@ definition: - not placed under psychological stress example: - - the campaign would not leave party loyalties unstrained + - The campaign would not leave party loyalties unstrained. ili: i13331 members: - unstrained @@ -169493,7 +169494,7 @@ - related or limited to a distinct region or subdivision of a territory or community or group of people example: - - sectional tensions arose over slavery + - Sectional tensions arose over slavery. ili: i13337 members: - sectional @@ -169539,8 +169540,8 @@ - having the property of softening or fusing when heated and of hardening and becoming rigid again when cooled example: - - thermoplastic materials can be remelted and cooled time after time without undergoing - any appreciable chemical change + - Thermoplastic materials can be remelted and cooled time after time without undergoing + any appreciable chemical change. ili: i13341 members: - thermoplastic @@ -169549,7 +169550,7 @@ definition: - having the property of becoming permanently hard and rigid when heated or cured example: - - the phenol resins and plastics were the original synthetic thermosetting materials + - The phenol resins and plastics were the original synthetic thermosetting materials. ili: i13342 members: - thermosetting @@ -169858,7 +169859,7 @@ definition: - thin as paper example: - - her blouse was paper thin + - Her blouse was paper thin. ili: i13364 members: - paper thin @@ -169893,7 +169894,7 @@ definition: - of cloth; thin and loosely woven example: - - the coat has a sleazy lining + - The coat has a sleazy lining. ili: i13367 members: - sleazy @@ -170085,9 +170086,9 @@ definition: - relatively thin in consistency or low in density; not viscous example: - - air is thin at high altitudes + - Air is thin at high altitudes. - a thin soup - - skimmed milk is much thinner than whole milk + - Skimmed milk is much thinner than whole milk. - thin oil ili: i13382 members: @@ -170139,7 +170140,7 @@ definition: - capable of being thought about example: - - space flight to other galaxies becomes more cogitable + - Space flight to other galaxies becomes more cogitable. ili: i13386 members: - cogitable @@ -170151,7 +170152,7 @@ definition: - capable of being imagined example: - - that is a conceivable answer + - That is a conceivable answer. ili: i13387 members: - conceivable @@ -170235,7 +170236,7 @@ - deeply or seriously thoughtful example: - Byron lives on not only in his poetry, but also in his creation of the ‘Byronic - hero’ - the persona of a brooding melancholy young man + hero’ - the persona of a brooding melancholy young man. ili: i13393 members: - brooding @@ -170254,7 +170255,7 @@ definition: - given to cogitation example: - - he looked at me with cogitative eyes + - He looked at me with cogitative eyes. ili: i13394 members: - cogitative @@ -170265,7 +170266,7 @@ definition: - resulting from careful thought example: - - the paper was well thought out + - The paper was well thought out. ili: i13395 members: - well thought out @@ -170300,7 +170301,7 @@ definition: - showing lack of careful thought example: - - the debate turned into thoughtless bickering + - The debate turned into thoughtless bickering. ili: i13398 members: - thoughtless @@ -170314,7 +170315,7 @@ example: - slovenly inconsiderate reasoning - unconsidered words - - prejudice is the holding of unconsidered opinions + - Prejudice is the holding of unconsidered opinions. ili: i13399 members: - inconsiderate @@ -170350,6 +170351,7 @@ definition: - avoiding waste example: + - ‘scotch’ is used only informally. - an economical meal - an economical shopper - a frugal farmer @@ -170357,7 +170359,6 @@ - a sparing father and a spending son - sparing in their use of heat and light - stinting in bestowing gifts - - ‘scotch’ is used only informally exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i13402 @@ -170516,7 +170517,7 @@ definition: - characterized by order and neatness; free from disorder example: - - even the barn was shipshape + - Even the barn was shipshape. - a trim little sailboat ili: i13414 members: @@ -170541,7 +170542,7 @@ definition: - neatly arranged; not disorderly example: - - the room is straight now + - The room is straight now. ili: i13416 members: - straight @@ -170612,8 +170613,8 @@ definition: - filled or scattered with a disorderly accumulation of objects or rubbish example: - - the storm left the driveway littered with sticks and debris - - his library was a cluttered room with piles of books on every chair + - The storm left the driveway littered with sticks and debris. + - His library was a cluttered room with piles of books on every chair. ili: i13420 members: - cluttered @@ -170625,12 +170626,12 @@ definition: - in disarray; extremely disorderly example: - - her clothing was disheveled + - Her clothing was disheveled. - powder-smeared and frowzled - a rumpled unmade bed - a bed with tousled sheets - source: Al Spiers - text: his brown hair was tousled, thick, and curly + text: His brown hair was tousled, thick, and curly. ili: i13421 members: - disheveled @@ -170662,7 +170663,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - filled the door with her frowzy bulk + - … filled the door with her frowzy bulk - frowzy white hair - slovenly appearance exemplifies: @@ -170762,8 +170763,8 @@ definition: - neat and smart in appearance; well cared for example: - - the manager was a beautifully groomed young man - - his horse was always groomed + - The manager was a beautifully groomed young man. + - His horse was always groomed. ili: i13430 members: - groomed @@ -170781,7 +170782,7 @@ - (of hair or clothing) groomed with a brush example: - with shining hair neatly brushed - - the freshly brushed clothes hung in the closet + - The freshly brushed clothes hung in the closet. ili: i13431 members: - brushed @@ -170859,7 +170860,7 @@ definition: - not neat and smart in appearance example: - - he was wrinkled and ungroomed, with a two-day beard + - He was wrinkled and ungroomed, with a two-day beard. - ungroomed hair ili: i13438 members: @@ -170898,7 +170899,7 @@ - (of hair or clothing) not brushed example: - snarled unbrushed hair - - the suit was wrinkled and unbrushed, as if it had been slept in + - The suit was wrinkled and unbrushed, as if it had been slept in. ili: i13441 members: - unbrushed @@ -170918,7 +170919,7 @@ definition: - (of hair) not combed example: - - he was unwashed and uncombed with his clothes half buttoned + - He was unwashed and uncombed with his clothes half buttoned. ili: i13443 members: - uncombed @@ -171152,10 +171153,10 @@ definition: - very tired example: - - was all in at the end of the day + - … was all in at the end of the day - so beat I could flop down and go to sleep anywhere - bushed after all that exercise - - I'm dead after that long trip + - I'm dead after that long trip. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i13464 @@ -171171,7 +171172,7 @@ definition: - physically and mentally fatigued example: - - ‘aweary’ is archaic + - ‘aweary’ is archaic. ili: i13465 members: - aweary @@ -171196,7 +171197,7 @@ - tired of the world example: - bored with life - - strolled through the museum with a bored air + - … strolled through the museum with a bored air ili: i13467 members: - bored @@ -171208,7 +171209,7 @@ definition: - exhausted as a result of longtime stress example: - - she was burned-out before she was 30 + - She was burned-out before she was 30. ili: i13468 members: - burned-out @@ -171221,7 +171222,7 @@ - showing the wearing effects of overwork or care or suffering example: - looking careworn as she bent over her mending - - her face was drawn and haggard from sleeplessness + - Her face was drawn and haggard from sleeplessness. - that raddled but still noble face - source: Charles Dickens text: shocked to see the worn look of his handsome young face @@ -171249,13 +171250,13 @@ definition: - drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired; completely exhausted example: - - the day's shopping left her exhausted - - he went to bed dog-tired - - was fagged and sweaty + - The day's shopping left her exhausted. + - He went to bed dog-tired. + - … was fagged and sweaty - the trembling of his played out limbs - - felt completely washed-out + - … felt completely washed-out - only worn-out horses and cattle - - you look worn out + - You look worn out. ili: i13471 members: - exhausted @@ -171285,7 +171286,7 @@ - exhausted example: - source: William Styron - text: my father's words had left me jaded and depressed + text: My father's words had left me jaded and depressed. ili: i13473 members: - jaded @@ -171354,7 +171355,7 @@ definition: - not tired; refreshed as by sleeping or relaxing example: - - came back rested from her vacation + - … came back rested from her vacation ili: i13479 members: - rested @@ -171391,7 +171392,7 @@ definition: - capable of being borne or endured example: - - the climate is at least tolerable + - The climate is at least tolerable. ili: i13482 members: - tolerable @@ -171417,9 +171418,9 @@ definition: - able to tolerate environmental conditions or physiological stress example: - - the plant is tolerant of saltwater - - these fish are quite tolerant as long as extremes of pH are avoided - - the new hybrid is more resistant to drought + - The plant is tolerant of saltwater. + - These fish are quite tolerant as long as extremes of pH are avoided. + - The new hybrid is more resistant to drought. ili: i13484 members: - tolerant @@ -171754,7 +171755,7 @@ definition: - lacking teeth example: - - most birds are toothless + - Most birds are toothless. - a toothless old crone ili: i13511 members: @@ -171767,7 +171768,7 @@ definition: - having few if any teeth example: - - anteaters are edentate animals + - Anteaters are edentate animals. ili: i13512 members: - edental @@ -171815,7 +171816,7 @@ - forming or providing a crown or summit example: - the crowning star on a Christmas tree - - her hair was her crowning glory + - Her hair was her crowning glory. ili: i13516 members: - crowning @@ -171888,7 +171889,7 @@ definition: - lower example: - - gnawed his nether lip + - … gnawed his nether lip ili: i13522 members: - nether @@ -171925,7 +171926,7 @@ example: - the lateral branches of a tree - source: Tennyson - text: shot out sidelong boughs + text: … shot out sidelong boughs ili: i13525 members: - lateral @@ -172058,7 +172059,7 @@ - of an approach to a problem that begins at the highest conceptual level and works down to the details example: - - a top-down analysis might begin by looking at macro-economic trends + - A top-down analysis might begin by looking at macro-economic trends. - top-down programming ili: i13538 members: @@ -172171,7 +172172,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - he died intestate + - He died intestate. - intestate property ili: i13548 members: @@ -172191,8 +172192,8 @@ definition: - touched lightly in passing; grazed against example: - - of all the people brushed against in a normal day on a city street I remember - not a one + - Of all the people brushed against in a normal day on a city street I remember + not a one. ili: i13550 members: - brushed @@ -172203,7 +172204,7 @@ definition: - scraped or touched lightly in passing example: - - his grazed and bleeding arm proved he had been in the line of fire + - His grazed and bleeding arm proved he had been in the line of fire. ili: i13551 members: - grazed @@ -172397,7 +172398,7 @@ - source: Robert Lynd text: a peasant, dark, lean-faced, wind-inured - source: V.S.Pritchett - text: our successors … may be graver, more inured and equable men + text: Our successors … may be graver, more inured and equable men. ili: i13567 members: - enured @@ -172546,7 +172547,7 @@ definition: - capable of producing cyanide example: - - amygdalin is a cyanogenetic glucoside + - Amygdalin is a cyanogenetic glucoside. ili: i13578 members: - cyanogenetic @@ -172590,7 +172591,7 @@ definition: - toxic to the organs of hearing or balance or to the auditory nerve example: - - some drugs are ototoxic + - Some drugs are ototoxic. ili: i13582 members: - ototoxic @@ -172965,7 +172966,7 @@ - characterized by or indicative of distress or affliction or danger or need example: - troubled areas - - fell into a troubled sleep + - … fell into a troubled sleep - a troubled expression - troubled teenagers ili: i13613 @@ -172996,7 +172997,7 @@ example: - harassed working mothers - a harried expression - - her poor pestered father had to endure her constant interruptions + - Her poor pestered father had to endure her constant interruptions. - the vexed parents of an unruly teenager ili: i13614 members: @@ -173012,7 +173013,7 @@ definition: - causing or fraught with or showing anxiety example: - - spent an anxious night waiting for the test results + - … spent an anxious night waiting for the test results - cast anxious glances behind her - those nervous moments before takeoff - an unquiet mind @@ -173044,7 +173045,7 @@ - full of cares or anxiety example: - source: The Bible, Luke 10:41 - text: Thou art careful and troubled about many things + text: Thou art careful and troubled about many things. exemplifies: - 07087487-n ili: i13617 @@ -173070,7 +173071,7 @@ definition: - made troubled or apprehensive or distressed in appearance example: - - his face was clouded with unhappiness + - His face was clouded with unhappiness. ili: i13619 members: - clouded @@ -173082,9 +173083,9 @@ - afflicted with or marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble or grief example: - too upset to say anything - - spent many disquieted moments + - … spent many disquieted moments - distressed about her son's leaving home - - lapsed into disturbed sleep + - … lapsed into disturbed sleep - worried parents - a worried frown - one last worried check of the sleeping children @@ -173102,10 +173103,10 @@ definition: - facing or experiencing financial trouble or difficulty example: - - distressed companies need loans and technical advice - - financially hard-pressed Mexican hotels are lowering their prices - - we were hard put to meet the mortgage payment - - found themselves in a bad way financially + - Distressed companies need loans and technical advice. + - Financially hard-pressed Mexican hotels are lowering their prices. + - We were hard put to meet the mortgage payment. + - … found themselves in a bad way financially ili: i13621 members: - distressed @@ -173119,7 +173120,7 @@ definition: - (of a person) beset by difficulties or conflict example: - - the state legislature called for the embattled governor's resignation + - The state legislature called for the embattled governor's resignation. members: - embattled partOfSpeech: s @@ -173154,7 +173155,7 @@ definition: - showing emotional affliction or disquiet example: - - her expression became progressively more haunted + - Her expression became progressively more haunted. ili: i13624 members: - haunted @@ -173174,7 +173175,7 @@ definition: - suffering severe physical strain or distress example: - - he dropped out of the race, clearly distressed and having difficulty breathing + - He dropped out of the race, clearly distressed and having difficulty breathing. ili: i13626 members: - stressed @@ -173209,7 +173210,7 @@ definition: - full of trouble example: - - these are troublous times + - These are troublous times. ili: i13629 members: - troublous @@ -173223,7 +173224,7 @@ definition: - not beset by troubles or disturbance or distress example: - - seemed untroubled by doubts of any kind + - … seemed untroubled by doubts of any kind - untroubled sleep - a kind untroubled face ili: i13630 @@ -173256,7 +173257,7 @@ - characterized by freedom from troubling thoughts (especially guilt) example: - a clear conscience - - regarded her questioner with clear untroubled eyes + - … regarded her questioner with clear untroubled eyes ili: i13632 members: - clear @@ -173278,7 +173279,7 @@ definition: - without problems or difficulties example: - - NASA reported a trouble-free launch + - NASA reported a trouble-free launch. ili: i13634 members: - trouble-free @@ -173289,7 +173290,7 @@ definition: - easy in mind; not worried example: - - the prisoner seems entirely unconcerned as to the outcome of the examination + - The prisoner seems entirely unconcerned as to the outcome of the examination. ili: i13635 members: - unconcerned @@ -173300,7 +173301,7 @@ definition: - untroubled by interference or disturbance example: - - he could pursue his studies undisturbed + - He could pursue his studies undisturbed. ili: i13636 members: - undisturbed @@ -173328,10 +173329,10 @@ definition: - consistent with fact or reality; not false example: - - the story is true + - The story is true. - source: B. Russell - text: it is undesirable to believe a proposition when there is no ground whatever - for supposing it true + text: It is undesirable to believe a proposition when there is no ground whatever + for supposing it true. - the true meaning of the statement ili: i13638 members: @@ -173404,7 +173405,7 @@ definition: - not in accordance with the fact or reality or actuality example: - - gave false testimony under oath + - … gave false testimony under oath - false tales of bravery ili: i13643 members: @@ -173454,7 +173455,7 @@ definition: - not according with the facts example: - - unfortunately the statement was simply untrue + - Unfortunately the statement was simply untrue. ili: i13647 members: - untrue @@ -173481,7 +173482,7 @@ definition: - willing to entrust personal matters example: - - first she was suspicious, then she became confiding + - First she was suspicious, then she became confiding. ili: i13649 members: - confiding @@ -173508,8 +173509,8 @@ example: - a man of distrustful nature - source: B.N.Cardozo - text: my experience … in other fields of law has made me distrustful of rules - of thumb generally + text: My experience … in other fields of law has made me distrustful of rules + of thumb generally. - source: Thomas Jefferson text: vigilant and distrustful superintendence ili: i13651 @@ -173648,8 +173649,8 @@ - a dependable worker - an honest working stiff - a reliable source of information - - he was true to his word - - I would be true for there are those who trust me + - He was true to his word. + - I would be true for there are those who trust me. ili: i13661 members: - dependable @@ -173727,7 +173728,7 @@ - not to be trusted example: - source: James Agee - text: how extraordinarily slippery a liar the camera is + text: How extraordinarily slippery a liar the camera is. ili: i13667 members: - slippery @@ -173763,7 +173764,7 @@ definition: - lacking tucks or not being tucked example: - - the sheet came untucked + - The sheet came untucked. - plain untucked shirt front ili: i13671 members: @@ -173786,7 +173787,7 @@ definition: - being in such a position that top and bottom are reversed example: - - a quotation mark is sometimes called an inverted comma + - A quotation mark is sometimes called an inverted comma. - an upside-down cake ili: i13673 members: @@ -173801,7 +173802,7 @@ example: - an overturned car - the upset pitcher of milk - - sat on an upturned bucket + - … sat on an upturned bucket ili: i13674 members: - overturned @@ -173814,7 +173815,7 @@ definition: - turned inside out and resewn example: - - the reversed collar looked as good as new + - The reversed collar looked as good as new. ili: i13675 members: - reversed @@ -173845,7 +173846,7 @@ definition: - not turned example: - - left no stone unturned + - … left no stone unturned ili: i13678 members: - unturned @@ -173881,7 +173882,7 @@ example: - a typical American girl - a typical suburban community - - the typical car owner drives 10,000 miles a year + - The typical car owner drives 10,000 miles a year. - a painting typical of the Impressionist school - a typical romantic poem - a typical case of arteritis @@ -173927,7 +173928,7 @@ example: - a regular morass of details - a regular nincompoop - - he's a veritable swine + - He's a veritable swine. ili: i13684 members: - regular @@ -173939,8 +173940,8 @@ definition: - conforming to definitive criteria example: - - the horseshoe crab is not a true crab - - Pythagoras was the first true mathematician + - The horseshoe crab is not a true crab. + - Pythagoras was the first true mathematician. ili: i13685 members: - 'true' @@ -173952,8 +173953,8 @@ - of a well-known type; remarkably typical example: - the classic struggle between good and evil - - I woke up with all the classic symptoms of the flu - - she made the classic mistake of choosing style over substance + - I woke up with all the classic symptoms of the flu. + - She made the classic mistake of choosing style over substance. members: - classic partOfSpeech: s @@ -173969,7 +173970,7 @@ - not representative of a group, class, or type example: - a class of atypical mosses - - atypical behavior is not the accepted type of response that we expect from children + - Atypical behavior is not the accepted type of response that we expect from children. ili: i13686 members: - atypical @@ -174193,7 +174194,7 @@ - filled or brimming with tears example: - swimming eyes - - sorrow made the eyes of many grow liquid + - Sorrow made the eyes of many grow liquid. ili: i13704 members: - liquid @@ -174323,7 +174324,7 @@ definition: - not requiring union membership example: - - an open shop employs nonunion workers + - An open shop employs nonunion workers. ili: i13715 members: - open @@ -174334,7 +174335,7 @@ definition: - not affiliated in a trade union example: - - the workers in the plant were unorganized + - The workers in the plant were unorganized. ili: i13716 members: - unorganized @@ -174410,7 +174411,7 @@ definition: - characterized by unity; being or joined into a single entity example: - - presented a united front + - … presented a united front ili: i13723 members: - united @@ -174436,7 +174437,7 @@ definition: - united by being of the same opinion example: - - agreed in their distrust of authority + - … agreed in their distrust of authority ili: i13724 members: - agreed @@ -174459,7 +174460,7 @@ definition: - joined together into a whole example: - - the amalgamated colleges constituted a university + - The amalgamated colleges constituted a university. - a consolidated school ili: i13726 members: @@ -174545,7 +174546,7 @@ definition: - (usually followed by ‘with’) united in effort as if in a league example: - - they found out that some policemen were in league with the criminals + - They found out that some policemen were in league with the criminals. ili: i13733 members: - in league @@ -174592,7 +174593,7 @@ definition: - not parted by conflict of opinion example: - - presented an undivided front + - … presented an undivided front ili: i13737 members: - undivided @@ -174630,7 +174631,7 @@ definition: - separated into parts or pieces example: - - opinions are divided + - Opinions are divided. ili: i13740 members: - divided @@ -174696,7 +174697,7 @@ - a forked river - a forked tail - forked lightning - - horseradish grown in poor soil may develop prongy roots + - Horseradish grown in poor soil may develop prongy roots. ili: i13743 members: - bifurcate @@ -174739,9 +174740,9 @@ definition: - of a situation that is sharply divided into mutually exclusive categories example: - - he rejected a black-and-white world - - there are no black-and-white certainties - - there were no grey areas, you were either for him or against him, he was all black-and-white + - He rejected a black-and-white world. + - There are no black-and-white certainties. + - There were no grey areas, you were either for him or against him, he was all black-and-white. ili: i13746 members: - black-and-white @@ -174763,8 +174764,8 @@ definition: - split or divided example: - - he had a cleft chin and strong jaw - - the infant was born with a double harelip and cleft palate + - He had a cleft chin and strong jaw. + - The infant was born with a double harelip and cleft palate. - a cleft stick members: - cleft @@ -174798,7 +174799,7 @@ example: - source: Samuel Lubell text: Congress … gave the impression of … a confusing sum of disconnected local - forces + forces. - source: E.B.White text: a league of disunited nations - a fragmented coalition @@ -174838,7 +174839,7 @@ definition: - of writing or narration; divided into or composed of episodes example: - - the book is episodic and the incidents don't always hang together + - The book is episodic and the incidents don't always hang together. ili: i13753 members: - episodic @@ -175134,7 +175135,7 @@ definition: - moving upward or along at a considerable height example: - - some highflying fighter pilot fired a cannon shell into it + - Some highflying fighter pilot fired a cannon shell into it. ili: i13778 members: - highflying @@ -175252,7 +175253,7 @@ definition: - falling in drops or as if falling like rain example: - - watched the raining apple blossoms + - … watched the raining apple blossoms ili: i13788 members: - raining @@ -175275,7 +175276,7 @@ definition: - getting higher or more vigorous example: - - it's an up market + - It's an up market. - an improving economy ili: i13790 members: @@ -175312,7 +175313,7 @@ definition: - (of a commodity or market or currency) falling or likely to fall in value example: - - the market for computers is soft + - The market for computers is soft. ili: i13793 members: - soft @@ -175332,7 +175333,7 @@ definition: - coming after the climax especially of a dramatic or narrative plot example: - - everything after the discovery of the murderer was anticlimactic + - Everything after the discovery of the murderer was anticlimactic. ili: i13795 members: - anticlimactic @@ -175342,7 +175343,7 @@ - designed for consumers with high incomes example: - source: New Yorker - text: he turned up in well-cut clothes … and upmarket felt hats + text: He turned up in well-cut clothes … and upmarket felt hats. ili: i13796 members: - upmarket @@ -175404,7 +175405,7 @@ - capable of being put into another form or style or language example: - substances readily translatable to the American home table - - his books are eminently translatable + - His books are eminently translatable. ili: i13802 members: - translatable @@ -175484,12 +175485,12 @@ - being or moving higher in position or greater in some value; being above a former position or level example: - - the anchor is up - - the sun is up - - he lay face up - - he is up by a pawn - - the market is up - - the corn is up + - The anchor is up. + - The sun is up. + - He lay face up. + - He is up by a pawn. + - The market is up. + - The corn is up. ili: i13809 members: - up @@ -175508,7 +175509,7 @@ definition: - having the leading position or higher score in a contest example: - - he is ahead by a pawn + - He is ahead by a pawn. - the leading team in the pennant race ili: i13810 members: @@ -175536,7 +175537,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00465962-n example: - - he was dormie three and still lost the match + - He was dormie three and still lost the match. ili: i13812 members: - dormie @@ -175573,7 +175574,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08453769-n example: - - the corn is sprouted + - The corn is sprouted. ili: i13815 members: - sprouted @@ -175606,7 +175607,7 @@ definition: - directed up example: - - the cards were face upward + - The cards were face upward. - an upward stroke of the pen ili: i13818 members: @@ -175621,11 +175622,11 @@ definition: - being or moving lower in position or less in some value example: - - lay face down - - the moon is down - - our team is down by a run + - … lay face down + - The moon is down. + - Our team is down by a run. - down by a pawn - - the stock market is down today + - The stock market is down today. ili: i13819 members: - down @@ -175645,7 +175646,7 @@ - having the lower score or lagging position in a contest example: - behind by two points - - the 8th inning found the home team trailing + - The 8th inning found the home team trailing. ili: i13820 members: - behind @@ -175681,7 +175682,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - he threw to a downfield receiver + - He threw to a downfield receiver. ili: i13823 members: - downfield @@ -175692,7 +175693,7 @@ definition: - on or toward a surface regarded as a base example: - - he lay face downward + - He lay face downward. - the downward pull of gravity ili: i13824 members: @@ -175704,8 +175705,8 @@ definition: - having dropped by the force of gravity example: - - fallen leaves covered the forest floor - - sat on a fallen tree trunk + - Fallen leaves covered the forest floor. + - … sat on a fallen tree trunk ili: i13825 members: - fallen @@ -175716,7 +175717,7 @@ definition: - being below the horizon example: - - the moon is set + - The moon is set. ili: i13826 members: - set @@ -175727,7 +175728,7 @@ definition: - caused to fall to the ground example: - - the thrown rider got back on his horse + - The thrown rider got back on his horse. - a thrown wrestler - a ball player thrown for a loss ili: i13827 @@ -175751,7 +175752,7 @@ definition: - of the back half of a stage example: - - she crossed to the upstage chair forcing the lead to turn his back to the audience + - She crossed to the upstage chair forcing the lead to turn his back to the audience. ili: i13829 members: - upstage @@ -175790,7 +175791,7 @@ definition: - on the floor closest to level with the ground example: - - the ground-floor entrance is kept locked + - The ground-floor entrance is kept locked. ili: i13833 members: - ground-floor @@ -175835,8 +175836,8 @@ - employed in accomplishing something example: - source: H.H.Arnold & I.C.Eaker - text: the principle of surprise is the most used and misused of all the principles - of war + text: The principle of surprise is the most used and misused of all the principles + of war. ili: i13838 members: - used @@ -175848,7 +175849,7 @@ definition: - currently being used example: - - robots are in use throughout industry + - Robots are in use throughout industry. ili: i13839 members: - in use @@ -175870,7 +175871,7 @@ definition: - used incorrectly or carelessly or for an improper purpose example: - - misused words are often laughable but one weeps for misused talents + - Misused words are often laughable but one weeps for misused talents. ili: i13841 members: - misused @@ -175893,8 +175894,8 @@ definition: - (of persons) taken advantage of example: - - after going out of his way to help his friend get the job he felt not appreciated - but used + - After going out of his way to help his friend get the job he felt not appreciated + but used. ili: i13843 members: - exploited @@ -175918,7 +175919,7 @@ definition: - being of use or service example: - - the girl felt motherly and useful + - The girl felt motherly and useful. - a useful job - a useful member of society ili: i13844 @@ -176021,7 +176022,7 @@ - having no beneficial use or incapable of functioning usefully example: - a kitchen full of useless gadgets - - she is useless in an emergency + - She is useless in an emergency. ili: i13851 members: - useless @@ -176035,7 +176036,7 @@ - producing no result or effect example: - a futile effort - - the therapy was ineffectual + - The therapy was ineffectual. - an otiose undertaking - an unavailing attempt ili: i13852 @@ -176076,7 +176077,7 @@ example: - the dim utopian future - utopian idealists - - recognized the utopian nature of his hopes + - … recognized the utopian nature of his hopes ili: i13855 members: - utopian @@ -176104,7 +176105,7 @@ - as bad as can be; characterized by human misery example: - source: Susan Sontag - text: AIDS is one of the dystopian harbingers of the global villages + text: AIDS is one of the dystopian harbingers of the global villages. ili: i13857 members: - dystopian @@ -176157,7 +176158,7 @@ definition: - based on known statements or events or conditions example: - - rain was a logical expectation, given the time of year + - Rain was a logical expectation, given the time of year. ili: i13861 members: - legitimate @@ -176314,7 +176315,7 @@ definition: - extremely valuable example: - - Rembrandt is considered a blue-chip artist + - Rembrandt is considered a blue-chip artist. ili: i13872 members: - blue-chip @@ -176335,7 +176336,7 @@ definition: - of high worth or cost example: - - diamonds, sapphires, rubies, and emeralds are precious stones + - Diamonds, sapphires, rubies, and emeralds are precious stones. ili: i13874 members: - precious @@ -176370,7 +176371,7 @@ example: - not worth his salt - worth her weight in gold - - an appraisal determined the antique carved chair was worth $900 + - An appraisal determined the antique carved chair was worth $900. ili: i13877 members: - worth @@ -176416,7 +176417,7 @@ - a sorry horse - a sorry excuse - a lazy no-count, good-for-nothing goldbrick - - the car was a no-good piece of junk + - The car was a no-good piece of junk. exemplifies: - 06730109-n ili: i13880 @@ -176446,7 +176447,7 @@ definition: - not worth considering example: - - he considered the prize too paltry for the lives it must cost + - He considered the prize too paltry for the lives it must cost. - piffling efforts - a trifling matter ili: i13882 @@ -176473,7 +176474,7 @@ - serving no useful purpose; having no excuse for being example: - otiose lines in a play - - advice is wasted words + - Advice is wasted words. - a pointless remark - a life essentially purposeless - senseless violence @@ -176507,7 +176508,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - he's a tinpot Hitler + - He's a tinpot Hitler. ili: i13886 members: - tinpot @@ -176530,7 +176531,7 @@ definition: - liable to or capable of change example: - - rainfall in the tropics is notoriously variable + - Rainfall in the tropics is notoriously variable. - variable winds - variable expenses ili: i13888 @@ -176550,7 +176551,7 @@ - subject to change example: - a changeable climate - - the weather is uncertain + - The weather is uncertain. - unsettled weather with rain and hail and sunshine coming one right after the other ili: i13889 members: @@ -176647,7 +176648,7 @@ definition: - unvarying in nature example: - - maintained a constant temperature + - … maintained a constant temperature - principles of unvarying validity ili: i13897 members: @@ -176692,7 +176693,7 @@ - characterized by variety example: - immigrants' varied ethnic and religious traditions - - his work is interesting and varied + - His work is interesting and varied. ili: i13900 members: - varied @@ -176758,7 +176759,7 @@ - marked by diversity or difference example: - the varying angles of roof slope - - nature is infinitely variable + - Nature is infinitely variable. ili: i13905 members: - varying @@ -176770,7 +176771,7 @@ definition: - having great diversity or variety example: - - his various achievements are impressive + - His various achievements are impressive. - his vast and versatile erudition ili: i13906 members: @@ -176905,7 +176906,7 @@ example: - a dusty airless attic - the dreadfully close atmosphere - - hot and stuffy and the air was blue with smoke + - Hot and stuffy and the air was blue with smoke. ili: i13917 members: - airless @@ -176955,7 +176956,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06092831-n example: - - fishes and amphibians and reptiles and birds and mammals are vertebrate animals + - Fishes and amphibians and reptiles and birds and mammals are vertebrate animals. ili: i13921 members: - vertebrate @@ -176966,7 +176967,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06092831-n example: - - worms are an example of invertebrate animals + - Worms are an example of invertebrate animals. ili: i13922 members: - invertebrate @@ -176986,7 +176987,7 @@ definition: - incapable of being transgressed or dishonored example: - - the person of the king is inviolable + - The person of the king is inviolable. - an inviolable oath ili: i13924 members: @@ -177016,7 +177017,7 @@ - a violent person - violent feelings - a violent rage - - felt a violent dislike + - … felt a violent dislike ili: i13926 members: - violent @@ -177063,10 +177064,10 @@ definition: - characterized by violent and forceful activity or movement; very intense example: - - the fighting became hot and heavy + - The fighting became hot and heavy. - a hot engagement - a raging battle - - the river became a raging torrent + - The river became a raging torrent. ili: i13929 members: - hot @@ -177092,7 +177093,7 @@ definition: - violently urging on by whipping or flogging example: - - looked at the lashing riders + - … looked at the lashing riders ili: i13931 members: - lashing @@ -177244,7 +177245,7 @@ definition: - (of an actor or role) being or playing the villain example: - - Iago is the heavy role in ‘Othello’ + - Iago is the heavy role in ‘Othello’. ili: i13943 members: - heavy @@ -177269,7 +177270,7 @@ - characterized by iniquity; wicked because it is believed to be a sin example: - iniquitous deeds - - he said it was sinful to wear lipstick + - He said it was sinful to wear lipstick. - ungodly acts ili: i13945 members: @@ -177365,7 +177366,7 @@ - at or within a reasonable distance for seeing example: - not a policeman in sight - - kept the monkey in view + - … kept the monkey in view ili: i13951 members: - in sight @@ -177378,7 +177379,7 @@ - visible example: - source: Shakespeare - text: be sure of it; give me the ocular proof + text: Be sure of it; give me the ocular proof. - a visual presentation - a visual image ili: i13952 @@ -177500,7 +177501,7 @@ - not accessible to view example: - concealed (or hidden) damage - - in stormy weather the stars are out of sight + - In stormy weather the stars are out of sight. ili: i13962 members: - concealed @@ -177679,8 +177680,8 @@ definition: - of your own free will or design; done by choice; not forced or compelled example: - - man is a voluntary agent - - participation was voluntary + - Man is a voluntary agent. + - Participation was voluntary. - voluntary manslaughter - voluntary generosity in times of disaster - voluntary social workers @@ -177733,7 +177734,7 @@ definition: - not brought about by coercion or force example: - - the confession was uncoerced + - The confession was uncoerced. ili: i13981 members: - uncoerced @@ -177746,7 +177747,7 @@ definition: - without payment example: - - the soup kitchen was run primarily by unpaid helpers + - The soup kitchen was run primarily by unpaid helpers. - a volunteer fire department ili: i13982 members: @@ -177766,7 +177767,7 @@ - involuntary servitude - an involuntary shudder - source: John F.Kennedy - text: It (becoming a hero) was involuntary. They sank my boat + text: It (becoming a hero) was involuntary. They sank my boat. ili: i13983 members: - involuntary @@ -177783,7 +177784,7 @@ definition: - compelled forcibly by an outside agency example: - - mobs goaded by blind hatred + - Mobs goaded by blind hatred. ili: i13984 members: - driven @@ -177795,7 +177796,7 @@ definition: - forced or compelled example: - - promised to abolish forced labor + - … promised to abolish forced labor ili: i13985 members: - forced @@ -177816,7 +177817,7 @@ - without deliberate volition, desire, or intention example: - source: George Macdonald - text: my heart with unwilled love grew warm + text: My heart with unwilled love grew warm. ili: i13987 members: - unwilled @@ -177854,7 +177855,7 @@ - 06090110-n example: - involuntary muscles - - gave an involuntary start + - … gave an involuntary start ili: i13990 members: - involuntary @@ -177871,7 +177872,7 @@ example: - the automatic shrinking of the pupils of the eye in strong light - a reflex knee jerk - - sneezing is reflexive + - Sneezing is reflexive. ili: i13991 members: - automatic @@ -177951,7 +177952,7 @@ definition: - vulnerable to danger especially of discredit or suspicion example: - - she found herself in a compromising situation + - She found herself in a compromising situation. ili: i13996 members: - compromising @@ -178019,7 +178020,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00017402-n example: - - the spotted owl is a threatened species, not yet an endangered one + - The spotted owl is a threatened species, not yet an endangered one. ili: i14002 members: - threatened @@ -178043,7 +178044,7 @@ - lacking protection or a guard example: - an unguarded gate - - his unguarded queen was open to attack + - His unguarded queen was open to attack. ili: i14004 members: - unguarded @@ -178059,7 +178060,7 @@ definition: - immune to attack; impregnable example: - - gunners raked the beach from invulnerable positions on the cliffs + - Gunners raked the beach from invulnerable positions on the cliffs. ili: i14005 members: - invulnerable @@ -178163,7 +178164,7 @@ - beyond the reach of criticism or attack or impeachment example: - source: Newsweek - text: for the first time criticism was directed at a hitherto untouchable target + text: For the first time criticism was directed at a hitherto untouchable target. ili: i14013 members: - untouchable @@ -178178,7 +178179,7 @@ definition: - desired or wished for or sought example: - - couldn't keep her eyes off the wanted toy + - … couldn't keep her eyes off the wanted toy - a wanted criminal - a wanted poster ili: i14014 @@ -178194,8 +178195,8 @@ definition: - wanted intensely example: - - the child could no longer resist taking one of the craved cookies - - it produced the desired effect + - The child could no longer resist taking one of the craved cookies. + - It produced the desired effect. ili: i14015 members: - craved @@ -178229,7 +178230,7 @@ definition: - being searched for example: - - the most sought-after item was the silver candelabrum + - The most sought-after item was the silver candelabrum. ili: i14018 members: - sought @@ -178245,7 +178246,7 @@ definition: - not wanted; not needed example: - - tried to give away unwanted kittens + - … tried to give away unwanted kittens ili: i14019 members: - unwanted @@ -178278,7 +178279,7 @@ example: - wearing someone's cast-off clothes - throwaway children living on the streets - - salvaged some thrown-away furniture + - … salvaged some thrown-away furniture ili: i14021 members: - cast-off @@ -178305,7 +178306,7 @@ domain_region: - 08920762-n example: - - the foreigner was a casteless person + - The foreigner was a casteless person. ili: i14023 members: - outcaste @@ -178403,7 +178404,7 @@ definition: - moderately warm example: - - he hates lukewarm coffee + - He hates lukewarm coffee. - tepid bath water ili: i14029 members: @@ -178481,7 +178482,7 @@ definition: - providing coolness example: - - ‘caller’ is a Scottish term as in ‘a caller breeze’ + - ‘caller’ is a Scottish term as in ‘a caller breeze’. ili: i14035 members: - caller @@ -178544,7 +178545,7 @@ - showing warm and heartfelt friendliness example: - a hearty welcome - - gave us a hearty reception + - … gave us a hearty reception ili: i14040 members: - hearty @@ -178563,7 +178564,7 @@ - psychologically cool and unenthusiastic; unfriendly or unresponsive or showing dislike example: - - relations were cool and polite + - Relations were cool and polite. - a cool reception - cool to the idea of higher taxes ili: i14041 @@ -178576,7 +178577,7 @@ definition: - aloof or indifferent example: - - was unresponsive to her passionate advances + - … was unresponsive to her passionate advances ili: i14042 members: - unresponsive @@ -178682,7 +178683,7 @@ definition: - marked by warmth of feeling like kindness and sympathy and generosity example: - - gave a warmhearted welcome to the stranger + - … gave a warmhearted welcome to the stranger ili: i14051 members: - warmhearted @@ -178714,7 +178715,7 @@ - capable of being washed without injury example: - washable woolens - - acrylic blankets are both warm and washable + - Acrylic blankets are both warm and washable. ili: i14054 members: - washable @@ -178765,7 +178766,7 @@ - (of the moon) pertaining to the period during which the visible surface of the moon increases example: - - the waxing moon passes from new to full + - The waxing moon passes from new to full. ili: i14059 members: - waxing @@ -178775,7 +178776,7 @@ - (of the Moon) pertaining to the period during which the visible surface of the moon decreases example: - - after full moon comes the waning moon + - After full moon comes the waning moon. ili: i14060 members: - waning @@ -178832,7 +178833,7 @@ definition: - increasing or having the power to increase especially in size or amount or degree example: - - ‘up’ is an augmentative word in ‘hurry up’ + - ‘up’ is an augmentative word in ‘hurry up’. ili: i14065 members: - augmentative @@ -178843,7 +178844,7 @@ definition: - growing by taking over and incorporating adjacent territories example: - - the Russian Empire was a typical incorporative state + - The Russian Empire was a typical incorporative state. ili: i14066 members: - incorporative @@ -179100,7 +179101,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01864419-n example: - - the just-weaned calf bawled for its mother + - The just-weaned calf bawled for its mother. ili: i14088 members: - weaned @@ -179109,7 +179110,7 @@ definition: - not weaned example: - - some children remain unweaned until their second or third birthdays + - Some children remain unweaned until their second or third birthdays. ili: i14089 members: - unweaned @@ -179160,8 +179161,8 @@ example: - a welcome relief - a welcome guest - - made the children feel welcome - - you are welcome to join us + - … made the children feel welcome + - You are welcome to join us. ili: i14094 members: - welcome @@ -179200,10 +179201,10 @@ definition: - in good health especially after having suffered illness or injury example: - - appears to be entirely well - - the wound is nearly well + - … appears to be entirely well + - The wound is nearly well. - a well man - - I think I'm well; at least I feel well + - I think I'm well; at least I feel well. ili: i14097 members: - well @@ -179225,9 +179226,9 @@ definition: - freed from illness or injury example: - - the patient appears cured - - the incision is healed - - appears to be entirely recovered + - The patient appears cured. + - The incision is healed. + - … appears to be entirely recovered - source: Normon Cameron text: when the recovered patient tries to remember what occurred during his delirium ili: i14099 @@ -179311,10 +179312,10 @@ example: - my poor ailing grandmother - feeling a bit indisposed today - - you look a little peaked + - You look a little peaked. - feeling poorly - a sickly child - - is unwell and can't come to work + - … is unwell and can't come to work ili: i14103 members: - ailing @@ -179400,7 +179401,7 @@ definition: - returning to health after illness or debility example: - - convalescent children are difficult to keep in bed + - Convalescent children are difficult to keep in bed. ili: i14110 members: - convalescent @@ -179431,9 +179432,9 @@ definition: - having or causing a whirling sensation; liable to falling example: - - had a dizzy spell + - … had a dizzy spell - a dizzy pinnacle - - had a headache and felt giddy + - … had a headache and felt giddy - a giddy precipice - feeling woozy from the blow on his head - a vertiginous climb up the face of the cliff @@ -179459,9 +179460,9 @@ definition: - weak and likely to lose consciousness example: - - suddenly felt faint from the pain - - was sick and faint from hunger - - felt light in the head + - … suddenly felt faint from the pain + - … was sick and faint from hunger + - … felt light in the head - a swooning fit - light-headed with wine - light-headed from lack of sleep @@ -179489,7 +179490,7 @@ definition: - experiencing odd bodily sensations example: - - told the doctor about the funny sensations in her chest + - … told the doctor about the funny sensations in her chest ili: i14117 members: - funny @@ -179509,7 +179510,7 @@ definition: - looking pale and unhealthy example: - - you're looking green + - You're looking green. - green around the gills ili: i14119 members: @@ -179728,7 +179729,7 @@ definition: - (of soil) soft and watery example: - - the ground was boggy under foot + - The ground was boggy under foot. - a marshy coastline - miry roads - wet mucky lowland @@ -179787,7 +179788,7 @@ definition: - wet through and through; thoroughly wet example: - - stood at the door drenched (or soaked) by the rain + - … stood at the door drenched (or soaked) by the rain - the speaker's sodden collar - soppy clothes ili: i14140 @@ -179852,7 +179853,7 @@ definition: - wet with secreted or exuded moisture such as sweat or tears example: - - wiped his reeking neck + - … wiped his reeking neck ili: i14145 members: - reeking @@ -179913,7 +179914,7 @@ definition: - moist as with undried perspiration and with clothing sticking to the body example: - - felt sticky and chilly at the same time + - … felt sticky and chilly at the same time ili: i14150 members: - sticky @@ -179975,7 +179976,7 @@ - a dry climate - dry splintery boards - a dry river bed - - the paint is dry + - The paint is dry. ili: i14155 members: - dry @@ -180003,7 +180004,7 @@ - a vast desert all adust - land lying baked in the heat - parched soil - - the earth was scorched and bare + - The earth was scorched and bare. - sunbaked salt flats ili: i14156 members: @@ -180051,7 +180052,7 @@ definition: - without a trace of moisture; as dry as a weathered bone example: - - bone-dry leaves are a fire hazard + - Bone-dry leaves are a fire hazard. - a drier to get the clothes bone dry ili: i14160 members: @@ -180077,7 +180078,7 @@ definition: - not still wet example: - - the ink has dried + - The ink has dried. - a face marked with dried tears ili: i14162 members: @@ -180103,7 +180104,7 @@ - 08453769-n example: - dried-up grass - - the desert was edged with sere vegetation + - The desert was edged with sere vegetation. - shriveled leaves on the unwatered seedlings - withered vines ili: i14164 @@ -180164,7 +180165,7 @@ definition: - somewhat dry example: - - swabbing left the deck semi-dry but still slippery + - Swabbing left the deck semi-dry but still slippery. ili: i14169 members: - semi-dry @@ -180200,7 +180201,7 @@ definition: - having recently calved and therefore able to give milk example: - - the cow is fresh + - The cow is fresh. ili: i14172 members: - fresh @@ -180309,7 +180310,7 @@ definition: - of or designating salaried professional or clerical work or workers example: - - the coal miner's son aspired to a white-collar occupation as a bookkeeper + - The coal miner's son aspired to a white-collar occupation as a bookkeeper. ili: i14183 members: - white-collar @@ -180335,7 +180336,7 @@ definition: - engaged in by members of a profession example: - - professional occupations include medicine and the law and teaching + - Professional occupations include medicine and the law and teaching. ili: i14185 members: - professional @@ -180394,7 +180395,7 @@ definition: - working for hourly wages rather than fixed (e.g. annual) salaries example: - - working-class occupations include manual as well as industrial labor + - Working-class occupations include manual as well as industrial labor. ili: i14190 members: - wage-earning @@ -180460,7 +180461,7 @@ - healthy and normal outlets for youthful energy - source: C.B.Davis text: the salubrious mountain air and water - - carrots are good for you + - Carrots are good for you. ili: i14194 members: - healthy @@ -180475,7 +180476,7 @@ example: - a hearty meal - good solid food - - ate a substantial breakfast + - … ate a substantial breakfast - four square meals a day ili: i14195 members: @@ -180596,7 +180597,7 @@ - containing plenty of fat, or eggs, or sugar example: - rich desserts - - they kept gorging on rich foods + - They kept gorging on rich foods. ili: i14203 members: - rich @@ -180777,7 +180778,7 @@ definition: - narrow example: - - strait is the gate + - Strait is the gate. exemplifies: - 07087487-n ili: i14217 @@ -180815,7 +180816,7 @@ definition: - great in degree example: - - won by a wide margin + - … won by a wide margin ili: i14220 members: - wide @@ -180826,7 +180827,7 @@ definition: - having a wide margin example: - - the home team had a comfortable lead + - The home team had a comfortable lead. ili: i14221 members: - comfortable @@ -180837,7 +180838,7 @@ definition: - very limited in degree example: - - won by a narrow margin + - … won by a narrow margin - a narrow escape ili: i14222 members: @@ -180871,8 +180872,8 @@ definition: - difficult to use or handle or manage because of size or weight or shape example: - - we set about towing the unwieldy structure into the shelter - - almost dropped the unwieldy parcel + - We set about towing the unwieldy structure into the shelter. + - … almost dropped the unwieldy parcel ili: i14225 members: - unwieldy @@ -181014,7 +181015,7 @@ definition: - mentally disposed example: - - he was ready to believe her + - He was ready to believe her. ili: i14236 members: - ready @@ -181063,7 +181064,7 @@ definition: - of especially an attitude example: - - gave grudging consent + - … gave grudging consent - grudging acceptance of his opponent's victory ili: i14240 members: @@ -181255,7 +181256,7 @@ - having hidden electronic eavesdropping devices example: - wired hotel rooms - - even the car is bugged + - Even the car is bugged. ili: i14258 members: - bugged @@ -181267,7 +181268,7 @@ definition: - wired together to an alarm system example: - - all the window alarms are connected + - All the window alarms are connected. ili: i14259 members: - connected @@ -181319,7 +181320,7 @@ - acutely insightful and wise example: - much too perspicacious to be taken in by such a spurious argument - - observant and thoughtful, he was given to asking sagacious questions + - Observant and thoughtful, he was given to asking sagacious questions. - a source of valuable insights and sapient advice to educators ili: i14263 members: @@ -181389,13 +181390,13 @@ - so unreasonable as to invite derision example: - the absurd excuse that the dog ate his homework - - that's a cockeyed idea + - That's a cockeyed idea. - ask a nonsensical question and get a nonsensical answer - a contribution so small as to be laughable - - it is ludicrous to call a cottage a mansion + - It is ludicrous to call a cottage a mansion. - a preposterous attempt to turn back the pages of history - - her conceited assumption of universal interest in her rather dull children was - ridiculous + - Her conceited assumption of universal interest in her rather dull children was + ridiculous. ili: i14268 members: - absurd @@ -181430,7 +181431,7 @@ definition: - ludicrous, foolish example: - - wore a goofy hat + - … wore a goofy hat - a silly idea - some wacky plan for selling more books exemplifies: @@ -181463,7 +181464,7 @@ - very foolish example: - harebrained ideas - - took insane risks behind the wheel + - … took insane risks behind the wheel - a completely mad scheme to build a bridge between two mountains ili: i14272 members: @@ -181491,7 +181492,7 @@ example: - his rattlebrained crackpot ideas - source: Glenway Westcott - text: how rattlepated I am! I've forgotten what I came for + text: How rattlepated I am! I've forgotten what I came for. ili: i14274 members: - rattlebrained @@ -181505,7 +181506,7 @@ definition: - showing or resulting from lack of judgment or wisdom example: - - an unwise investor is soon impoverished + - An unwise investor is soon impoverished. ili: i14275 members: - unwise @@ -181557,8 +181558,8 @@ definition: - covered with or consisting of bushes or thickets example: + - ‘bosky’ is a literary term. - brushy undergrowth - - ‘bosky’ is a literary term - source: Jack Beatty text: a bosky park leading to a modest yet majestic plaza ili: i14278 @@ -181872,9 +181873,9 @@ definition: - concerned with worldly necessities of life (especially money) example: - - he wrote the book primarily for economic reasons - - gave up the large house for economic reasons - - in economic terms they are very privileged + - He wrote the book primarily for economic reasons. + - … gave up the large house for economic reasons + - In economic terms they are very privileged. ili: i14305 members: - economic @@ -181910,7 +181911,7 @@ - concerned with the world or worldly matters example: - mundane affairs - - he developed an immense terrestrial practicality + - He developed an immense terrestrial practicality. ili: i14308 members: - mundane @@ -181926,7 +181927,7 @@ - not concerned with the temporal world or swayed by mundane considerations example: - source: Sheldon Cheney - text: was unworldly and did not greatly miss worldly rewards + text: … was unworldly and did not greatly miss worldly rewards ili: i14309 members: - unworldly @@ -182029,7 +182030,7 @@ definition: - not woven example: - - tapa cloth is an unwoven fabric made by pounding bark into a thin sheet + - Tapa cloth is an unwoven fabric made by pounding bark into a thin sheet. ili: i14317 members: - unwoven @@ -182041,7 +182042,7 @@ definition: - made by combining fibers with a binder using heat and pressure example: - - felt is a felted cloth + - Felt is a felted cloth. ili: i14318 members: - felted @@ -182278,7 +182279,7 @@ example: - a surge of ragged scruffy children - source: Mark Twain - text: he was soiled and seedy and fragrant with gin + text: He was soiled and seedy and fragrant with gin. ili: i14335 members: - scruffy @@ -182382,7 +182383,7 @@ definition: - unaffected by use or exposure example: - - it looks like new + - It looks like new. ili: i14344 members: - new @@ -182393,7 +182394,7 @@ definition: - not worn by exposure to the weather example: - - chemical weathering was beginning to attack the unweathered bedrock + - Chemical weathering was beginning to attack the unweathered bedrock. ili: i14345 members: - unweathered @@ -182453,7 +182454,7 @@ definition: - worthy of often limited commendation example: - - the student's effort on the essay — though not outstanding — was creditable + - The student's effort on the essay — though not outstanding — was creditable. ili: i14348 members: - creditable @@ -182529,7 +182530,7 @@ - suitable for or worthy of quotation example: - a quotable slogan - - his remarks are not quotable in mixed company + - His remarks are not quotable in mixed company. ili: i14355 members: - quotable @@ -182540,7 +182541,7 @@ definition: - worthy of respect or dedication example: - - saw motherhood as woman's sacred calling + - … saw motherhood as woman's sacred calling ili: i14356 members: - sacred @@ -182654,7 +182655,7 @@ definition: - being deficient in moisture example: - - deserts provide xeric environments + - Deserts provide xeric environments. ili: i14365 members: - xeric @@ -182665,7 +182666,7 @@ definition: - adapted to a xeric (or dry) environment example: - - cacti are xerophytic plants + - Cacti are xerophytic plants. - xerophytic adaptations ili: i14366 members: @@ -182689,7 +182690,7 @@ definition: - growing wholly or partially in water example: - - water lilies are hydrophytic + - Water lilies are hydrophytic. ili: i14368 members: - hydrophytic @@ -182700,7 +182701,7 @@ definition: - requiring an abundance of moisture example: - - some tropical ferns are hygrophytic + - Some tropical ferns are hygrophytic. ili: i14369 members: - hygrophytic @@ -182951,7 +182952,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06173467-n example: - - ‘or’ is a syncategorematic term + - ‘or’ is a syncategorematic term. ili: i14396 members: - syncategorematic @@ -183487,7 +183488,7 @@ state of being or emotion example: - source: 'The Brontes: Life and Letters (George Smith, 1908)' - text: Her manner was curiously expressive of a wish for protection and encouragement + text: Her manner was curiously expressive of a wish for protection and encouragement. members: - expressive partOfSpeech: a diff --git a/src/yaml/adj.pert.yaml b/src/yaml/adj.pert.yaml index a9789776..3ba0cf6c 100644 --- a/src/yaml/adj.pert.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/adj.pert.yaml @@ -600,8 +600,8 @@ definition: - deriving oxygen from the air example: - - he studied respiration in marine air-breathing vertebrates - - large air-breathing ichthyosaurs had hydrofoils + - He studied respiration in marine air-breathing vertebrates. + - Large air-breathing ichthyosaurs had hydrofoils. ili: i14516 members: - air-breathing @@ -863,7 +863,7 @@ definition: - of or related to or exhibiting allotropism example: - - carbon and sulfur and phosphorus are allotropic elements + - Carbon and sulfur and phosphorus are allotropic elements. ili: i14550 members: - allotropic @@ -1126,7 +1126,7 @@ - the sound heard in auscultation resembling the hollow sound made by blowing across the mouth of a bottle example: - - amphoric breathing indicates a cavity in the lung + - Amphoric breathing indicates a cavity in the lung. ili: i14582 members: - amphoric @@ -1557,7 +1557,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06076105-n example: - - onions, leeks, garlic, chives are alliaceous plants + - Onions, leeks, garlic, chives are alliaceous plants. ili: i14637 members: - alliaceous @@ -1642,7 +1642,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to the region of the arm in front of the elbow example: - - blood was drawn from the antecubital region + - Blood was drawn from the antecubital region. ili: i14648 members: - antecubital @@ -1958,7 +1958,7 @@ definition: - relating to or characteristic of an apogee example: - - apogean tides occur when the moon is at the apogee of its orbit + - Apogean tides occur when the moon is at the apogee of its orbit. ili: i14686 members: - apogean @@ -2808,7 +2808,7 @@ - relating to or perceived by or shaped like the organ of hearing example: - source: George Santayana - text: my apprehension of words is auricular; I must hear what I read + text: My apprehension of words is auricular; I must hear what I read. - an auricular confession - an auricular appendage ili: i14785 @@ -2846,7 +2846,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to the atmospheric phenomenon auroras example: - - a prominent green line in the spectrum of the auroras is called the ‘auroral line’ + - A prominent green line in the spectrum of the auroras is called the ‘auroral line’. ili: i14789 members: - auroral @@ -2922,7 +2922,7 @@ definition: - relating to or in the style of an autobiography example: - - they compiled an autobiographical history of the movement + - They compiled an autobiographical history of the movement. ili: i14798 members: - autobiographical @@ -2932,7 +2932,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to or characteristic of an autobiographer example: - - he seldom suppressed his autobiographical tendencies + - He seldom suppressed his autobiographical tendencies. ili: i14799 members: - autobiographical @@ -3011,7 +3011,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06076105-n example: - - most animals are heterotrophic + - Most animals are heterotrophic. ili: i14809 members: - heterotrophic @@ -3043,7 +3043,7 @@ example: - axiomatic physics - source: S.S.Stevens - text: the postulational method was applied to geometry + text: The postulational method was applied to geometry. ili: i14813 members: - axiomatic @@ -3124,7 +3124,7 @@ definition: - having received awards example: - - this award-winning bridge spans a distance of five miles + - This award-winning bridge spans a distance of five miles. ili: i14823 members: - award-winning @@ -3387,7 +3387,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to or containing basalt example: - - basaltic magma is fluid + - Basaltic magma is fluid. ili: i14855 members: - basaltic @@ -3688,7 +3688,7 @@ definition: - pertaining to a monetary system based on two metals example: - - in a bimetallistic system both gold and silver can constitute legal tender + - In a bimetallistic system both gold and silver can constitute legal tender. ili: i14892 members: - bimetallistic @@ -3749,7 +3749,7 @@ definition: - produced by living organisms or biological processes example: - - fermentation is a biogenic process + - Fermentation is a biogenic process. ili: i14900 members: - biogenic @@ -4189,7 +4189,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to a cadaver or corpse example: - - we had long anticipated his cadaverous end + - We had long anticipated his cadaverous end. ili: i14957 members: - cadaverous @@ -4288,7 +4288,7 @@ - relating to or characteristic of or used in a calendar or time measurement example: - calendric systems - - solstice is a time of calendric importance + - Solstice is a time of calendric importance. ili: i14970 members: - calendric @@ -4530,8 +4530,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06067070-n example: - - the capsular ligament is a sac surrounding the articular cavity of a freely movable - joint and attached to the bones + - The capsular ligament is a sac surrounding the articular cavity of a freely movable + joint and attached to the bones. ili: i14998 members: - capsular @@ -4794,8 +4794,8 @@ definition: - of or relating to a catarrh example: - - catarrhal fever is any of several respiratory or oral diseases of livestock such - as bluetongue in horses and sheep + - Catarrhal fever is any of several respiratory or oral diseases of livestock such + as bluetongue in horses and sheep. ili: i15030 members: - catarrhal @@ -5340,7 +5340,7 @@ definition: - relating to the phenomenon of chemiluminescence example: - - fireflies are chemiluminescent + - Fireflies are chemiluminescent. ili: i15096 members: - chemiluminescent @@ -5399,8 +5399,8 @@ - being or relating to or like a chimera example: - source: Douglas Bush - text: his Utopia is not as chimeric commonwealth but a practical improvement on - what already exists + text: His Utopia is not as chimeric commonwealth but a practical improvement on + what already exists. ili: i15103 members: - chimeric @@ -5740,7 +5740,7 @@ definition: - relating to or affecting the colon and the rectum example: - - most colorectal cancers arise from adenomatous polyps + - Most colorectal cancers arise from adenomatous polyps. ili: i15144 members: - colorectal @@ -5885,8 +5885,8 @@ especially the characteristics of the universe such as space and time and causality example: - cosmologic philosophy - - a cosmological argument is an argument that the universe demands the admission - of an adequate external cause which is God + - A cosmological argument is an argument that the universe demands the admission + of an adequate external cause which is God. ili: i15161 members: - cosmologic @@ -6215,7 +6215,7 @@ definition: - having two cylindrical surfaces usually with parallel axes example: - - certain lenses are bicylindrical + - Certain lenses are bicylindrical. ili: i15202 members: - bicylindrical @@ -6517,7 +6517,7 @@ definition: - relating to direction toward a (nonspatial) goal example: - - he tried to explain the directional trends of modern science + - He tried to explain the directional trends of modern science. ili: i15238 members: - directional @@ -6797,7 +6797,7 @@ definition: - concerned with or producing or caused by static electricity example: - - an electrostatic generator produces high-voltage static electricity + - An electrostatic generator produces high-voltage static electricity. ili: i15273 members: - electrostatic @@ -6846,7 +6846,7 @@ - relating to or made or done by or as if by an elf example: - elfin bells - - all the little creatures joined in the elfin dance + - All the little creatures joined in the elfin dance. ili: i15278 members: - elfin @@ -7191,7 +7191,7 @@ - of or relating to a temperature scale proposed by the inventor of the mercury thermometer example: - - water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit under normal conditions + - Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit under normal conditions. ili: i15322 members: - Fahrenheit @@ -7207,7 +7207,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to the central government of a federation example: - - a federal district is one set aside as the seat of the national government + - A federal district is one set aside as the seat of the national government. ili: i15324 members: - federal @@ -7396,7 +7396,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to or resembling fish example: - - the soup had a fishy smell + - The soup had a fishy smell. ili: i15347 members: - fishy @@ -7616,7 +7616,7 @@ definition: - lacking all friction example: - - a perpetual motion machine would have to be frictionless + - A perpetual motion machine would have to be frictionless. ili: i15372 members: - frictionless @@ -7730,7 +7730,7 @@ definition: - pertaining to or referring to origin example: - - genetic history reconstructs the origins of a literary work + - Genetic history reconstructs the origins of a literary work. ili: i15386 members: - genetic @@ -7790,7 +7790,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to geostrategy example: - - Pakistan became a country of paramount geostrategic importance to the United States + - Pakistan became a country of paramount geostrategic importance to the United States. ili: i15393 members: - geostrategic @@ -7908,7 +7908,7 @@ definition: - relating to or articulated in the throat example: - - the glottal stop and uvular ‘r’ and ‘ch’ in German ‘Bach’ are guttural sounds + - The glottal stop and uvular ‘r’ and ‘ch’ in German ‘Bach’ are guttural sounds. ili: i15408 members: - guttural @@ -7945,8 +7945,8 @@ - of or relating to the branch of acoustics that studies the composition of musical sounds example: - - the sound of the resonating cavity cannot be the only determinant of the harmonic - response + - The sound of the resonating cavity cannot be the only determinant of the harmonic + response. ili: i15412 members: - harmonic @@ -7996,8 +7996,8 @@ last setting before its invisibility owing to its conjunction with the sun example: - the heliacal rising of the Dog Star - - the heliacal or Sothic year is determined by the heliacal rising of Sothis (the - Egyptian name for the Dog Star) + - The heliacal or Sothic year is determined by the heliacal rising of Sothis (the + Egyptian name for the Dog Star). ili: i15418 members: - heliacal @@ -8231,7 +8231,7 @@ definition: - relating to a person example: - - the experiment was conducted on 6 monkeys and 2 human subjects + - The experiment was conducted on 6 monkeys and 2 human subjects. ili: i15445 members: - human @@ -8421,7 +8421,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to immunotherapy example: - - various immunotherapeutic techniques have been employed with AIDS patients + - Various immunotherapeutic techniques have been employed with AIDS patients. ili: i15468 members: - immunotherapeutic @@ -8440,7 +8440,7 @@ - relating to or associated with an empire example: - imperial colony - - the imperial gallon was standardized legally throughout the British Empire + - The imperial gallon was standardized legally throughout the British Empire. ili: i15470 members: - imperial @@ -8474,7 +8474,7 @@ - of or relating to or based on an impression rather than on facts or reasoning example: - a surprisingly impressionistic review bearing marks of hasty composition - - she had impressionistic memories of her childhood + - She had impressionistic memories of her childhood. ili: i15474 members: - impressionistic @@ -9095,7 +9095,7 @@ definition: - situated beyond the moon or its orbit around the earth example: - - who can imagine a translunary visitor in Times Square? + - Who can imagine a translunary visitor in Times Square? ili: i15550 members: - translunar @@ -9207,7 +9207,7 @@ definition: - pertaining to or occurring in the morning example: - - took his matutinal walk + - … took his matutinal walk ili: i15564 members: - matutinal @@ -9216,7 +9216,7 @@ definition: - belonging to or inherited from one's father example: - - spent his childhood on the paternal farm + - … spent his childhood on the paternal farm - paternal traits ili: i15565 members: @@ -9921,7 +9921,7 @@ definition: - of or related to onomastics example: - - he published a collection of his onomastic essays + - He published a collection of his onomastic essays. ili: i15653 members: - onomastic @@ -10075,8 +10075,8 @@ - of or denoting a person who is trained to assist physicians and nurses in their activities example: - - ambulance drivers are paramedical to give emergency medical aid - - ambulance drivers are paramedical personnel + - Ambulance drivers are paramedical to give emergency medical aid. + - Ambulance drivers are paramedical personnel. ili: i15671 members: - paramedical @@ -10195,7 +10195,7 @@ - relating to or involving money example: - monetary rewards - - he received thanks but no pecuniary compensation for his services + - He received thanks but no pecuniary compensation for his services. ili: i15686 members: - monetary @@ -10205,7 +10205,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to the feet example: - - the word for a pedal extremity is ‘foot’ + - The word for a pedal extremity is ‘foot’. ili: i15687 members: - pedal @@ -10381,7 +10381,7 @@ definition: - relating to or occurring on the undersurface of the foot example: - - plantar warts can be very painful + - Plantar warts can be very painful. ili: i15710 members: - plantar @@ -10457,7 +10457,7 @@ definition: - originating or located or occurring outside Earth or its atmosphere example: - - is there extraterrestrial life? + - Is there extraterrestrial life? ili: i15718 members: - extraterrestrial @@ -11062,7 +11062,7 @@ definition: - formed with or having saclike expansions example: - - the alimentary tract is partially sacculated + - The alimentary tract is partially sacculated. ili: i15793 members: - sacculated @@ -11455,7 +11455,7 @@ definition: - relating to or containing or resembling silica example: - - gritrock is siliceous sandstone + - Gritrock is siliceous sandstone. ili: i15839 members: - siliceous @@ -11508,7 +11508,7 @@ definition: - relating to or belonging to or characteristic of high society example: - - made fun of her being so social and high-toned + - … made fun of her being so social and high-toned - a social gossip column - the society page ili: i15845 @@ -11585,7 +11585,7 @@ definition: - characterized by squinting example: - - he looked with squinty eyes + - He looked with squinty eyes. ili: i15855 members: - squinty @@ -11971,7 +11971,7 @@ definition: - consisting of or using a syllabary example: - - eskimos of the eastern Arctic have a system of syllabic writing + - Eskimos of the eastern Arctic have a system of syllabic writing. ili: i15903 members: - syllabic @@ -11981,7 +11981,7 @@ - of or relating to syllables example: - syllabic accent - - syllabic characters each represent a syllable + - Syllabic characters each represent a syllable. ili: i15904 members: - syllabic @@ -12032,7 +12032,7 @@ definition: - relating to a historical tendency for a language to reduce its use of inflections example: - - modern English is a syncretic language + - Modern English is a syncretic language. ili: i15909 members: - syncretic @@ -12103,7 +12103,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to technique or proficiency in a practical skill example: - - his technical innovation was his brushwork + - His technical innovation was his brushwork. - the technical dazzle of her dancing ili: i15917 members: @@ -12146,7 +12146,7 @@ definition: - of or pertaining to telemetry example: - - the telemetered information was recorded and analyzed + - The telemetered information was recorded and analyzed. ili: i15921 members: - telemetered @@ -12201,7 +12201,7 @@ - temporal processing - temporal dimensions - temporal and spacial boundaries - - music is a temporal art + - Music is a temporal art. ili: i15927 members: - temporal @@ -12284,7 +12284,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to or situated at the ends of a delivery route example: - - freight pickup is a terminal service + - Freight pickup is a terminal service. - terminal charges ili: i15937 members: @@ -12364,7 +12364,7 @@ definition: - not relating to a melodic subject example: - - there is nothing unthematic in this composition + - There is nothing unthematic in this composition. ili: i15947 members: - unthematic @@ -12530,7 +12530,7 @@ definition: - employing variations in pitch to distinguish meanings of otherwise similar words example: - - Chinese is a tonal language + - Chinese is a tonal language. ili: i15966 members: - tonic @@ -12621,7 +12621,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00006484-n example: - - embryonic stem cells are totipotent + - Embryonic stem cells are totipotent. ili: i15975 members: - totipotent @@ -12750,8 +12750,8 @@ definition: - of or pertaining to or involving the use of units example: - - a unitary method was applied - - established a unitary distance on which to base subsequent calculations + - A unitary method was applied. + - … established a unitary distance on which to base subsequent calculations ili: i15990 members: - unitary @@ -12890,7 +12890,7 @@ definition: - flavored with vanilla extract example: - - he liked vanilla ice cream + - He liked vanilla ice cream. ili: i16006 members: - vanilla @@ -13024,7 +13024,7 @@ - having or using the power to produce speech or sound example: - vocal organs - - all vocal beings hymned their praise + - All vocal beings hymned their praise. ili: i16022 members: - vocal @@ -13035,7 +13035,7 @@ example: - vocal technique - the vocal repertoire - - organized a vocal group to sing his compositions + - … organized a vocal group to sing his compositions ili: i16023 members: - vocal @@ -13066,8 +13066,8 @@ example: - volcanic steam - volcanic islands such as Iceland - - a volcanic cone is a conical mountain or hill built up of material from volcanic - eruptions + - A volcanic cone is a conical mountain or hill built up of material from volcanic + eruptions. ili: i16026 members: - volcanic @@ -13123,7 +13123,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to photoconductivity example: - - selenium is a photoconductive substance + - Selenium is a photoconductive substance. ili: i16031 members: - photoconductive @@ -13231,7 +13231,7 @@ - of or relating to precious stones or the art of working with them example: - source: Lord Byron - text: the ring is of no lapidary value + text: The ring is of no lapidary value. - lapidary art ili: i16044 members: @@ -13752,7 +13752,7 @@ - polar diameter - polar zone - a polar air mass - - Antarctica is the only polar continent + - Antarctica is the only polar continent. ili: i16107 members: - polar @@ -13838,7 +13838,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to a profession example: - - we need professional advice + - We need professional advice. - professional training - professional equipment for his new office ili: i16117 @@ -13869,7 +13869,7 @@ definition: - resembling or characteristic (or considered characteristic) of a wolf example: - - ran in wolflike packs + - … ran in wolflike packs - wolfish rapacity ili: i16120 members: @@ -13930,7 +13930,7 @@ definition: - pertaining to or involving or having the nature of space example: - - the first dimension to concentrate on is the spatial one + - The first dimension to concentrate on is the spatial one. - spatial ability - spatial awareness - the spatial distribution of the population @@ -14019,7 +14019,7 @@ definition: - not consisting of or related to language example: - - depended on his nonlinguistic skills + - … depended on his nonlinguistic skills ili: i16137 members: - nonlinguistic @@ -14211,7 +14211,7 @@ definition: - intended to prevent terrorism example: - - the government took counterterror measures + - The government took counterterror measures. ili: i16159 members: - counterterror @@ -14582,9 +14582,9 @@ definition: - produced under conditions involving intense heat example: - - igneous rock is rock formed by solidification from a molten state; especially - from molten magma - - igneous fusion is fusion by heat alone + - Igneous rock is rock formed by solidification from a molten state; especially + from molten magma. + - Igneous fusion is fusion by heat alone. - pyrogenic strata ili: i16201 members: @@ -15615,7 +15615,7 @@ - an ocular organ - ocular diseases - the optic (or optical) axis of the eye - - an ocular spot is a pigmented organ or part believed to be sensitive to light + - An ocular spot is a pigmented organ or part believed to be sensitive to light. - ophthalmic defect ili: i16438 members: @@ -15666,7 +15666,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to an angel of the first order example: - - he imagined a seraphic presence in the room + - He imagined a seraphic presence in the room. ili: i16314 members: - seraphic @@ -15888,7 +15888,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to a chorion example: - - a chorionic villus is a minute vascular projection on the fetal chorion + - A chorionic villus is a minute vascular projection on the fetal chorion. ili: i16340 members: - chorionic @@ -15909,7 +15909,7 @@ definition: - no longer communist; subsequent to being communistic example: - - the bank announced its first loan to a post-communist country + - The bank announced its first loan to a post-communist country. ili: i16342 members: - post-communist @@ -16112,7 +16112,7 @@ - relating to or situated at an interface example: - an interfacial layer - - interfacial tension is the surface tension at the interface between two liquids + - Interfacial tension is the surface tension at the interface between two liquids. ili: i16365 members: - interfacial @@ -16478,7 +16478,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to an element consisting of a single atom example: - - helium and argon are monatomic gases + - Helium and argon are monatomic gases. ili: i16407 members: - monatomic @@ -16773,8 +16773,8 @@ - relating to the seas, especially smaller or inland seas example: - source: Scientific American - text: deposits of sediment in gulfs and seas rather than in the ocean proper are - known as thalassic deposits + text: Deposits of sediment in gulfs and seas rather than in the ocean proper are + known as thalassic deposits. ili: i16441 members: - thalassic @@ -17097,7 +17097,7 @@ - having or furnished with a mast; often used in combination example: - source: S.E.Morrison - text: probably was so masted when she set forth + text: … probably was so masted when she set forth - a three-masted bark ili: i16475 members: @@ -17377,7 +17377,7 @@ example: - molecular structure - molecular oxygen - - molecular weight is the sum of all the atoms in a molecule + - Molecular weight is the sum of all the atoms in a molecule. ili: i16505 members: - molecular @@ -17640,8 +17640,8 @@ definition: - of or consisting of or resembling earth example: - - it had an earthy smell - - only a little earthy bank separates me from the edge of the ocean + - It had an earthy smell. + - Only a little earthy bank separates me from the edge of the ocean. ili: i16537 members: - earthy @@ -18556,7 +18556,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to Jews or their culture or religion example: - - He is Jewish + - He is Jewish. - a Jewish wedding ili: i16641 members: @@ -18917,7 +18917,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to or characteristic of conditions in the subtropics example: - - even near the equator vegetation at 5000 ft is subtropical rather than tropical + - Even near the equator vegetation at 5000 ft is subtropical rather than tropical. ili: i16681 members: - subtropical @@ -19388,7 +19388,7 @@ definition: - consisting of only one morpheme example: - - ‘raise’ is monomorphemic but ‘rays’ is not + - ‘raise’ is monomorphemic but ‘rays’ is not. ili: i16736 members: - monomorphemic @@ -19532,7 +19532,7 @@ - of or relating to rhetoric example: - source: W.A.White - text: accepted two or three verbal and rhetorical changes I suggested + text: … accepted two or three verbal and rhetorical changes I suggested - source: Lewis Mumford text: the rhetorical sin of the meaningless variation ili: i16753 @@ -19585,7 +19585,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to mechanical robots example: - - among our robotic devices is a vacuum cleaner + - Among our robotic devices is a vacuum cleaner. ili: i16759 members: - robotic @@ -19844,7 +19844,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to or characterized by transition example: - - adolescence is a transitional stage between childhood and adulthood + - Adolescence is a transitional stage between childhood and adulthood. ili: i16787 members: - transitional @@ -19990,8 +19990,8 @@ - of or relating to the philosophical doctrine of monism example: - source: J.S.Roucek - text: the monistic school would regard national law and international law as an - integrated whole + text: The monistic school would regard national law and international law as an + integrated whole. ili: i16804 members: - monistic @@ -20194,7 +20194,7 @@ - relating to or concerned with strategy example: - strategic weapon - - the islands are of strategic importance + - The islands are of strategic importance. - strategic considerations ili: i16828 members: @@ -20256,7 +20256,7 @@ - of or relating to metamorphosis (especially of rocks) example: - metamorphic stage - - marble is a metamorphic rock that takes a high polish + - Marble is a metamorphic rock that takes a high polish. ili: i16835 members: - metamorphic @@ -20816,9 +20816,9 @@ definition: - of or relating to Czechoslovakia or its people or their language example: - - The Czech border + - the Czech border - Czechoslovak nationalists - - The Czechoslovakian population + - the Czechoslovakian population ili: i16892 members: - Czech @@ -20851,7 +20851,7 @@ definition: - of or near or on the Baltic Sea example: - - The Baltic republics + - the Baltic republics ili: i16895 members: - Baltic @@ -21327,8 +21327,8 @@ definition: - of or pertaining to or characteristic of Nepal or its people or language or culture example: - - Nepalese troops massed at the border - - Nepali mountains are among the highest in the world + - Nepalese troops massed at the border. + - Nepali mountains are among the highest in the world. - the different Nepali words for ‘rice’ ili: i16953 members: @@ -21578,7 +21578,7 @@ definition: - relating to or based on function especially as opposed to structure example: - - 'the problem now is not a constitutional one: it is a functional one' + - 'The problem now is not a constitutional one: it is a functional one.' - delegates elected on a functional rather than a geographical basis ili: i16982 members: @@ -22292,7 +22292,7 @@ example: - the old nativist prejudice against the foreign businessman - source: C.K.Kluckhohn - text: the nativistic faith preaches the old values + text: The nativistic faith preaches the old values. ili: i17065 members: - nativist @@ -22327,7 +22327,7 @@ definition: - belonging to the same species example: - - cultivated cabbage and wild cabbage are conspecific + - Cultivated cabbage and wild cabbage are conspecific. ili: i17069 members: - conspecific @@ -22379,7 +22379,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to or resembling or expressed in a proverb example: - - he kicked the proverbial bucket + - He kicked the proverbial bucket. - the proverbial grasshopper ili: i17075 members: @@ -22600,7 +22600,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06182505-n example: - - ‘horse’ and ‘hoarse’ are homophonous words + - ‘horse’ and ‘hoarse’ are homophonous words. ili: i17100 members: - homophonous @@ -22890,7 +22890,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to or caused by putrefaction example: - - the septic action occurs at the bottom of the septic tank + - The septic action occurs at the bottom of the septic tank. ili: i17134 members: - septic @@ -22942,7 +22942,7 @@ definition: - relating to a form of socialism example: - - the national socialist party came to power in Germany in 1933 + - The national socialist party came to power in Germany in 1933. ili: i17140 members: - national socialist @@ -23214,7 +23214,7 @@ - made of or covered with wax example: - waxen candles - - careful, the floor is waxy + - Careful, the floor is waxy. ili: i17171 members: - waxen @@ -23606,7 +23606,7 @@ - having an effect similar to that resulting from stimulation of the parasympathetic nervous system example: - - parasympathomimetic drugs slow the heart rate + - Parasympathomimetic drugs slow the heart rate. ili: i17220 members: - parasympathomimetic @@ -23791,7 +23791,7 @@ - pertaining to a process or series of actions for achieving a result example: - operational difficulties - - they assumed their operational positions + - They assumed their operational positions. ili: i17243 members: - operational @@ -23883,7 +23883,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to all the Greeks example: - - the Olympic Games were a Panhellenic celebration + - The Olympic Games were a Panhellenic celebration. ili: i17253 members: - Panhellenic @@ -24218,7 +24218,7 @@ definition: - based on or belonging to etymology example: - - I merely drew an etymological distinction + - I merely drew an etymological distinction. ili: i17292 members: - etymological @@ -24227,7 +24227,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to or characteristic of Great Britain or its people or culture example: - - his wife is British + - His wife is British. ili: i17293 members: - British @@ -24302,7 +24302,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to or characteristic of Paris or its inhabitants example: - - Parisian restaurants can be expensive + - Parisian restaurants can be expensive. ili: i17302 members: - Parisian @@ -24337,8 +24337,8 @@ definition: - relating to, or coming from, Europe and Asia example: - - His mother was Eurasian, and his father Chinese - - the Eurasian landmass is the largest in the world + - His mother was Eurasian, and his father Chinese. + - The Eurasian landmass is the largest in the world. ili: i17306 members: - Eurasian @@ -24348,7 +24348,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to or characteristic of Morocco or its people example: - - Moroccan mosques cannot be entered by infidels + - Moroccan mosques cannot be entered by infidels. ili: i17307 members: - Moroccan @@ -24362,10 +24362,10 @@ - Scots Gaelic - the Scots community in New York - ‘Scottish’ tends to be the more formal term as in ‘The Scottish Symphony’ or ‘Scottish - authors’ or ‘Scottish mountains’ + authors’ or ‘Scottish mountains’. - ‘Scotch’ is in disfavor with Scottish people and is used primarily outside Scotland except in such frozen phrases as ‘Scotch broth’ or ‘Scotch whiskey’ or ‘Scotch - plaid’ + plaid’. ili: i17308 members: - Scots @@ -24474,7 +24474,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to Mexico or its inhabitants example: - - Mexican food is hot + - Mexican food is hot. ili: i17321 members: - Mexican @@ -25691,7 +25691,7 @@ definition: - bearing or characterized by a blade or sword; often used in combination example: - - he fought on, broken-bladed but unbowed + - He fought on, broken-bladed but unbowed. ili: i17470 members: - bladed @@ -25794,7 +25794,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to or characteristic of Bulgaria or its people example: - - the Bulgarian capital is Sofia + - The Bulgarian capital is Sofia. ili: i17482 members: - Bulgarian @@ -25812,7 +25812,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to or resembling a bureaucrat or bureaucracy example: - - his bureaucratic behavior annoyed his colleagues + - His bureaucratic behavior annoyed his colleagues. - a bureaucratic nightmare ili: i17484 members: @@ -25903,7 +25903,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to the wrist example: - - Carpal tunnel syndrome + - carpal tunnel syndrome ili: i17494 members: - carpal @@ -26215,7 +26215,7 @@ definition: - relating to or consisting of dacite example: - - dacitic magma is highly viscous + - Dacitic magma is highly viscous. ili: i17528 members: - dacitic @@ -26663,7 +26663,7 @@ definition: - of or pertaining to Gaul or the Gauls example: - - Ancient Gallic dialects + - ancient Gallic dialects - Gallic migrations - the Gallic Wars ili: i17577 @@ -26702,7 +26702,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to or characteristic of the American state of Georgia or its inhabitants example: - - the Georgian state capital is Atlanta + - The Georgian state capital is Atlanta. - Georgian peach farmers ili: i17581 members: @@ -26713,7 +26713,7 @@ - of or relating to or characteristic of the Asian republic of Georgia or its people or language example: - - the Georgian capital is Tbilisi + - The Georgian capital is Tbilisi. - Georgian farmers - Georgian vowels ili: i17582 @@ -26941,7 +26941,7 @@ definition: - related to a Spanish-speaking people or culture example: - - the Hispanic population of California is growing rapidly + - The Hispanic population of California is growing rapidly. ili: i17608 members: - Hispanic @@ -27060,7 +27060,7 @@ - of or relating to Iceland or its people or culture and language example: - Icelandic ports - - the Icelandic president is a woman + - The Icelandic president is a woman. - Icelandic sagas ili: i17621 members: @@ -27270,7 +27270,7 @@ - of or relating to or characteristic of Kashmir or its people or culture example: - the Kashmiri mountains - - Kashmiri love poems + - Kashmiri love poems. ili: i17643 members: - Kashmiri @@ -27311,7 +27311,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to the capital of Kuwait or its residents example: - - Kuwaiti streets are lined with luxury stores + - Kuwaiti streets are lined with luxury stores. ili: i17648 members: - Kuwaiti @@ -27566,7 +27566,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to or characteristic of Malaysia example: - - Malaysian police crack down hard on drug smugglers + - Malaysian police crack down hard on drug smugglers. - Malayan crocodiles ili: i17676 members: @@ -27623,7 +27623,7 @@ - of or relating to the Isle of Man or its inhabitants or their language example: - the Manx fishing industry - - there are few Manx speakers alive today + - There are few Manx speakers alive today. ili: i17682 members: - Manx @@ -27770,7 +27770,7 @@ example: - the Mongol invaders - a Mongolian pony - - Mongolian syntax strongly resembles Korean syntax + - Mongolian syntax strongly resembles Korean syntax. ili: i17698 members: - Mongol @@ -27836,7 +27836,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to the people of Mozambique example: - - Mozambican troops are at the border + - Mozambican troops are at the border. ili: i17705 members: - Mozambican @@ -27983,7 +27983,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to the people of Nigeria example: - - a Nigerian novelist won the Nobel Prize for literature this year + - A Nigerian novelist won the Nobel Prize for literature this year. ili: i17722 members: - Nigerian @@ -27993,7 +27993,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to Nigeria example: - - the Nigerian capital used to be Lagos + - The Nigerian capital used to be Lagos. ili: i17723 members: - Nigerian @@ -28044,7 +28044,7 @@ definition: - relating to or characterized by or having nodules example: - - Nodular vaginitis + - nodular vaginitis ili: i17729 members: - nodular @@ -28060,7 +28060,7 @@ definition: - relating to Germany and Scandinavia example: - - Hitler wanted Nordic people to rule Europe + - Hitler wanted Nordic people to rule Europe. ili: i17731 members: - Nordic @@ -28069,7 +28069,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to or constituting the Scandinavian group of languages example: - - Nordic languages have a gender system + - Nordic languages have a gender system. ili: i17732 members: - Nordic @@ -28205,7 +28205,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - not all questions have an interrogative construction + - Not all questions have an interrogative construction. ili: i17746 members: - interrogative @@ -28241,8 +28241,8 @@ definition: - pertaining to or concerning the outdoors or outdoor activities example: - - outdoor education is the area of teacher training concerned with training for - outdoor activities + - Outdoor education is the area of teacher training concerned with training for + outdoor activities. ili: i17750 members: - outdoor @@ -29149,7 +29149,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to the Rhine River and the lands adjacent to it example: - - Rhenish wines tend to be sweet + - Rhenish wines tend to be sweet. ili: i17851 members: - Rhenish @@ -29254,7 +29254,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to the Sabbath example: - - Friday is a sabbatical day for Muslims + - Friday is a sabbatical day for Muslims. ili: i17863 members: - sabbatical @@ -29308,7 +29308,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to or having the characteristics of a satyr example: - - this satyric old man pursues young girls + - This satyric old man pursues young girls. ili: i17869 members: - satyric @@ -29342,7 +29342,7 @@ - 08891234-n example: - Saxon princes - - for greater clarity, choose a plain Saxon term instead of a latinate one + - For greater clarity, choose a plain Saxon term instead of a latinate one. ili: i17872 members: - Saxon @@ -29352,7 +29352,7 @@ - of or relating to the Anglo-Saxons or their language example: - Anglo-Saxon poetry - - The Anglo-Saxon population of Scotland + - the Anglo-Saxon population of Scotland ili: i17873 members: - Anglo-Saxon @@ -29405,7 +29405,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to the group of Semitic languages example: - - Semitic tongues have a complicated morphology + - Semitic tongues have a complicated morphology. ili: i17879 members: - Semitic @@ -29474,7 +29474,7 @@ - of or relating to or characteristic of Thailand or its people example: - Siamese kings - - different Thai tribes live in the north + - Different Thai tribes live in the north. ili: i17886 members: - Thai @@ -29523,7 +29523,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to the Sinhalese people example: - - The Sinhalese are the main ethnic group of Sri Lanka + - The Sinhalese are the main ethnic group of Sri Lanka. ili: i17891 members: - Singhalese @@ -29582,7 +29582,7 @@ - of or relating to the African republic of Somalia or its people or their language and culture example: - - Somali coffee is excellent + - Somali coffee is excellent. ili: i17897 members: - Somalian @@ -29602,7 +29602,7 @@ - relating to or characterized by spasm example: - a spastic colon - - spastic paralysis is a spastic form of cerebral palsy + - Spastic paralysis is a spastic form of cerebral palsy. ili: i17899 members: - spastic @@ -29772,7 +29772,7 @@ - of or relating to or characteristic of the island republic on Taiwan or its residents or their language example: - - the Taiwanese capital is Taipeh + - The Taiwanese capital is Taipeh. ili: i17918 members: - Taiwanese @@ -29933,7 +29933,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to thermometry example: - - helium gas was the thermometric fluid + - Helium gas was the thermometric fluid. ili: i17937 members: - thermometric @@ -29951,7 +29951,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to drama example: - - the movie director had thespian cooperation + - The movie director had thespian cooperation. ili: i17939 members: - thespian @@ -30386,7 +30386,7 @@ definition: - relating to or concerned with the combined affairs of two administrative zones example: - - Bizonal currency was used in occupied Germany after World War II + - Bizonal currency was used in occupied Germany after World War II. ili: i17989 members: - bizonal @@ -30540,7 +30540,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to a musical scale example: - - he played some basic scalar patterns on his guitar + - He played some basic scalar patterns on his guitar. ili: i18006 members: - scalar @@ -30593,7 +30593,7 @@ definition: - (British slang) disorderly or chaotic example: - - it's a shambolic system + - It's a shambolic system. ili: i18012 members: - shambolic @@ -31210,7 +31210,7 @@ definition: - of or relating to or constituting zoonosis example: - - the Ebola virus is believed to be zoonotic + - The Ebola virus is believed to be zoonotic. ili: i18090 members: - zoonotic diff --git a/src/yaml/adj.ppl.yaml b/src/yaml/adj.ppl.yaml index 58cb8057..0f7fcee1 100644 --- a/src/yaml/adj.ppl.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/adj.ppl.yaml @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ - being the right size and shape to fit as desired example: - a fitted overcoat - - he quickly assembled the fitted pieces + - He quickly assembled the fitted pieces. ili: i18116 members: - fitted @@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ definition: - that have been left example: - - there were four parked cars across the street + - There were four parked cars across the street. ili: i18125 members: - parked @@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ definition: - resulting in punishment example: - - the king imposed a punishing tax + - The king imposed a punishing tax. ili: i18136 members: - punishing @@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ definition: - wandering freely example: - - at night in bed … his slowly ranging thoughts … encountered her + - At night in bed … his slowly ranging thoughts … encountered her. ili: i18138 members: - ranging @@ -382,7 +382,7 @@ definition: - created anew example: - - this re-created literalness + - This re-created literalness. ili: i18139 members: - re-created diff --git a/src/yaml/adv.all.yaml b/src/yaml/adv.all.yaml index f37e0d3c..5da9678a 100644 --- a/src/yaml/adv.all.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/adv.all.yaml @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ definition: - without musical accompaniment example: - - they performed a cappella + - They performed a cappella. ili: i18157 members: - a cappella @@ -57,9 +57,9 @@ definition: - on the back of a horse example: - - he rode horseback to town - - managed to escape ahorse - - policeman patrolled the streets ahorseback + - He rode horseback to town. + - … managed to escape ahorse + - Policeman patrolled the streets ahorseback. ili: i18162 members: - horseback @@ -70,10 +70,10 @@ definition: - only a very short time before example: - - we hardly knew them - - had scarcely rung the bell when the door flew open + - We hardly knew them. + - … had scarcely rung the bell when the door flew open - source: W.B.Yeats - text: would have scarce arrived before she would have found some excuse to leave + text: … would have scarce arrived before she would have found some excuse to leave ili: i18163 members: - barely @@ -86,11 +86,11 @@ definition: - by a little example: - - I only just caught the bus - - he finished the marathon in just under 3 hours - - it was barely 5 a.m. - - the network has barely 5 percent of viewers - - the batter just missed being hit + - I only just caught the bus. + - He finished the marathon in just under 3 hours. + - It was barely 5 a.m. + - The network has barely 5 percent of viewers. + - The batter just missed being hit. members: - barely - just @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ definition: - exactly at this moment or the moment described example: - - we've just finished painting the walls, so don't touch them + - We've just finished painting the walls, so don't touch them. ili: i18164 members: - just @@ -108,12 +108,12 @@ definition: - almost not example: - - he hardly ever goes fishing - - he was scarce sixteen years old - - they scarcely ever used the emergency generator - - I can hardly hear what she is saying - - she barely seemed to notice him - - we were so far back in the theater we could barely read the subtitles + - He hardly ever goes fishing. + - He was scarce sixteen years old. + - They scarcely ever used the emergency generator. + - I can hardly hear what she is saying. + - She barely seemed to notice him. + - We were so far back in the theater we could barely read the subtitles. ili: i18165 members: - hardly @@ -139,8 +139,8 @@ definition: - in essence; at bottom or by one's (or its) very nature example: - - He is basically dishonest - - the argument was essentially a technical one + - He is basically dishonest. + - The argument was essentially a technical one. ili: i18168 members: - basically @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ definition: - in an enviable manner example: - - she was enviably fluent in French + - She was enviably fluent in French. ili: i18171 members: - enviably @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ definition: - in such a manner as to make something clearly evident example: - - he pointedly ignored the question + - He pointedly ignored the question. ili: i18172 members: - pointedly @@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ definition: - in a negative way example: - - he was negatively inclined + - He was negatively inclined. ili: i18173 members: - negatively @@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ definition: - in a harmful manner example: - - he was negatively affected + - He was negatively affected. ili: i18174 members: - negatively @@ -205,8 +205,8 @@ definition: - in a kind manner or out of kindness example: - - He spoke kindly to the boy - - she kindly overlooked the mistake + - He spoke kindly to the boy. + - She kindly overlooked the mistake. ili: i18175 members: - kindly @@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ definition: - in an unkind manner or with unkindness example: - - The teacher treats the children unkindly + - The teacher treats the children unkindly. ili: i18176 members: - unkindly @@ -224,10 +224,10 @@ definition: - and nothing more example: - - I was merely asking - - it is simply a matter of time + - I was merely asking. + - It is simply a matter of time. - just a scratch - - he was only a child + - He was only a child. - hopes that last but a moment ili: i18177 members: @@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ definition: - absolutely; altogether; really example: - - we are simply broke + - We are simply broke. ili: i18178 members: - simply @@ -250,8 +250,8 @@ definition: - in a simple manner; without extravagance or embellishment example: - - she was dressed plainly - - they lived very simply + - She was dressed plainly. + - They lived very simply. ili: i18179 members: - plainly @@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ definition: - as can be shown by argument example: - - she is arguably the best + - She is arguably the best. ili: i18181 members: - arguably @@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ definition: - in an unabashed manner example: - - unabashedly, he asked for more + - Unabashedly, he asked for more. ili: i18182 members: - unabashedly @@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ definition: - in a reflex manner example: - - he answered automatically + - He answered automatically. ili: i18183 members: - automatically @@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ definition: - in an alarming manner example: - - It grew alarmingly fast + - It grew alarmingly fast. ili: i18184 members: - alarmingly @@ -306,8 +306,8 @@ definition: - to an exceedingly great extent or degree example: - - He had vastly overestimated his resources - - was immensely more important to the project as a scientist than as an administrator + - He had vastly overestimated his resources. + - … was immensely more important to the project as a scientist than as an administrator ili: i18185 members: - vastly @@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ definition: - in large part; mainly or chiefly example: - - These accounts are largely inactive + - These accounts are largely inactive. ili: i18187 members: - largely @@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ definition: - in a significant manner example: - - our budget will be significantly affected by these new cuts + - Our budget will be significantly affected by these new cuts. ili: i18188 members: - significantly @@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ definition: - not to a significant degree or amount example: - - our budget will only be insignificantly affected by these new cuts + - Our budget will only be insignificantly affected by these new cuts. ili: i18189 members: - insignificantly @@ -353,7 +353,7 @@ definition: - to a noticeable degree example: - - the weather was appreciably colder + - The weather was appreciably colder. ili: i18190 members: - appreciably @@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ definition: - by ultrasonic means example: - - the kidney stones were removed ultrasonically + - The kidney stones were removed ultrasonically. ili: i18191 members: - ultrasonically @@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ definition: - in a fashionable manner example: - - He was smartly dressed + - He was smartly dressed. ili: i18192 members: - smartly @@ -382,16 +382,16 @@ definition: - (of quantities) imprecise but fairly close to correct example: - - lasted approximately an hour + - … lasted approximately an hour - in just about a minute - - he's about 30 years old - - I've had about all I can stand - - we meet about once a month - - some forty people came - - weighs around a hundred pounds + - He's about 30 years old. + - I've had about all I can stand. + - We meet about once a month. + - Some forty people came. + - … weighs around a hundred pounds - roughly $3,000 - - holds 3 gallons, more or less - - 20 or so people were at the party + - … holds 3 gallons, more or less + - 20 or so people were at the party. ili: i18193 members: - approximately @@ -408,9 +408,9 @@ definition: - totally and definitely; without question example: - - we are absolutely opposed to the idea - - he forced himself to lie absolutely still - - iron is absolutely necessary + - We are absolutely opposed to the idea. + - He forced himself to lie absolutely still. + - Iron is absolutely necessary. ili: i18194 members: - absolutely @@ -419,8 +419,8 @@ definition: - to some extent; in some degree; not wholly example: - - I felt partly to blame - - He was partially paralyzed + - I felt partly to blame. + - He was partially paralyzed. ili: i18195 members: - partially @@ -432,7 +432,7 @@ definition: - partially or to the extent of a half example: - - he was half hidden by the bushes + - He was half hidden by the bushes. ili: i18196 members: - half @@ -441,17 +441,17 @@ definition: - to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent; Completely or entirely example: - - he was wholly convinced + - He was wholly convinced. - entirely satisfied with the meal - - it was completely different from what we expected - - was completely at fault + - It was completely different from what we expected. + - … was completely at fault - a totally new situation - - the directions were all wrong - - it was not altogether her fault + - The directions were all wrong. + - It was not altogether her fault. - an altogether new approach - a whole new idea - - she felt right at home - - he fell right into the trap + - She felt right at home. + - He fell right into the trap. ili: i19554 members: - wholly @@ -467,11 +467,11 @@ definition: - without any others being included or involved example: - - was entirely to blame + - … was entirely to blame - a school devoted entirely to the needs of problem children - - he works for Mr. Smith exclusively - - did it solely for money - - the burden of proof rests on the prosecution alone + - He works for Mr. Smith exclusively. + - … did it solely for money + - The burden of proof rests on the prosecution alone. - a privilege granted only to him ili: i18198 members: @@ -487,10 +487,10 @@ example: - an absolutely magnificent painting - a perfectly idiotic idea - - you're perfectly right + - You're perfectly right. - utterly miserable - - you can be dead sure of my innocence - - was dead tired + - You can be dead sure of my innocence. + - … was dead tired - dead right ili: i18199 members: @@ -503,8 +503,8 @@ definition: - completely; used as intensifiers example: - - clean forgot the appointment - - I'm plumb (or plum) tuckered out + - … clean forgot the appointment + - I'm plumb (or plum) tuckered out. exemplifies: - 07171981-n ili: i18200 @@ -517,7 +517,7 @@ definition: - exactly example: - - fell plumb in the middle of the puddle + - … fell plumb in the middle of the puddle exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i18201 @@ -529,9 +529,9 @@ definition: - in a perfect or faultless way example: - - She performed perfectly on the balance beam - - spoke English perfectly - - solved the problem perfectly + - She performed perfectly on the balance beam. + - … spoke English perfectly + - … solved the problem perfectly ili: i18202 members: - perfectly @@ -540,8 +540,8 @@ definition: - completely or perfectly example: - - he has the lesson pat - - had the system down pat + - He has the lesson pat. + - … had the system down pat ili: i18203 members: - pat @@ -550,7 +550,7 @@ definition: - used in polite request example: - - please pay attention + - Please pay attention. ili: i18204 members: - please @@ -559,9 +559,9 @@ definition: - in an imperfect or faulty way example: - - The lobe was imperfectly developed + - The lobe was imperfectly developed. - source: Jane Austen - text: Miss Bennet would not play at all amiss if she practiced more + text: Miss Bennet would not play at all amiss if she practiced more. ili: i18205 members: - imperfectly @@ -571,9 +571,9 @@ definition: - in an improper or mistaken or unfortunate manner example: - - if you think him guilty, you judge amiss - - he spoke amiss - - no one took it amiss when she spoke frankly + - If you think him guilty, you judge amiss. + - He spoke amiss. + - No one took it amiss when she spoke frankly. ili: i18206 members: - amiss @@ -584,8 +584,8 @@ is used as a combining form) example: - fully grown - - he didn't fully understand - - knew full well + - He didn't fully understand. + - … knew full well - full-grown - full-fledged exemplifies: @@ -600,8 +600,8 @@ definition: - with nevertheless the final result example: - - He arrived only to find his wife dead - - We won only to lose again in the next round + - He arrived only to find his wife dead. + - We won only to lose again in the next round. ili: i18208 members: - only @@ -610,7 +610,7 @@ definition: - in the final outcome example: - - These news will only make you more upset + - These news will only make you more upset. ili: i18209 members: - only @@ -619,7 +619,7 @@ definition: - as recently as example: - - I spoke to him only an hour ago + - I spoke to him only an hour ago. ili: i18210 members: - only @@ -629,14 +629,14 @@ - (often used as a combining form) in a good or proper or satisfactory manner or to a high standard (‘good’ is a nonstandard dialectal variant for ‘well’) example: - - the children behaved well + - The children behaved well. - a task well done - - the party went well - - he slept well + - The party went well. + - He slept well. - a well-argued thesis - a well-seasoned dish - a well-planned party - - the baby can walk pretty good + - The baby can walk pretty good. exemplifies: - 06318142-n ili: i18211 @@ -649,11 +649,11 @@ - (‘ill’ is often used as a combining form) in a poor or improper or unsatisfactory manner; not well example: - - he was ill prepared - - it ill befits a man to betray old friends - - the car runs badly - - he performed badly on the exam - - the team played poorly + - He was ill prepared. + - It ill befits a man to betray old friends. + - The car runs badly. + - He performed badly on the exam. + - The team played poorly. - ill-fitting clothes - an ill-conceived plan exemplifies: @@ -668,7 +668,7 @@ definition: - with difficulty or inconvenience; scarcely or hardly example: - - we can ill afford to buy a new car just now + - We can ill afford to buy a new car just now. ili: i18213 members: - ill @@ -684,8 +684,8 @@ definition: - without unusual distress or resentment; with good humor example: - - took the joke well - - took the tragic news well + - … took the joke well + - … took the tragic news well ili: i18215 members: - well @@ -694,9 +694,9 @@ definition: - with unusual distress or resentment or regret or emotional display example: - - they took their defeat badly - - took her father's death badly - - conducted himself very badly at the time of the earthquake + - They took their defeat badly. + - … took her father's death badly + - … conducted himself very badly at the time of the earthquake ili: i18216 members: - badly @@ -705,10 +705,10 @@ definition: - indicating high probability; in all likelihood example: - - I might well do it + - I might well do it. - a mistake that could easily have ended in disaster - - you may well need your umbrella - - he could equally well be trying to deceive us + - You may well need your umbrella. + - He could equally well be trying to deceive us. ili: i18217 members: - well @@ -718,10 +718,10 @@ definition: - thoroughly or completely; fully; often used as a combining form example: - - The problem is well understood - - she was well informed - - shake well before using - - in order to avoid food poisoning, be sure the meat is well cooked + - The problem is well understood. + - She was well informed. + - Shake well before using. + - In order to avoid food poisoning, be sure the meat is well cooked. - well-done beef - well-satisfied customers - well-educated @@ -733,8 +733,8 @@ definition: - favorably; with approval example: - - their neighbors spoke well of them - - he thought well of the book + - Their neighbors spoke well of them. + - He thought well of the book. ili: i18219 members: - well @@ -743,8 +743,8 @@ definition: - unfavorably or with disapproval example: - - tried not to speak ill of the dead - - thought badly of him for his lack of concern + - … tried not to speak ill of the dead + - … thought badly of him for his lack of concern ili: i18220 members: - ill @@ -754,9 +754,9 @@ definition: - to a suitable or appropriate extent or degree example: - - the project was well underway - - the fetus has well developed organs - - his father was well pleased with his grades + - The project was well underway. + - The fetus has well developed organs. + - His father was well pleased with his grades. ili: i18221 members: - well @@ -765,8 +765,8 @@ definition: - in financial comfort example: - - They live well - - she has been able to live comfortably since her husband died + - They live well. + - She has been able to live comfortably since her husband died. ili: i18222 members: - well @@ -776,8 +776,8 @@ definition: - in a manner affording benefit or advantage example: - - she married well - - The children were settled advantageously in Seattle + - She married well. + - The children were settled advantageously in Seattle. ili: i18223 members: - well @@ -787,7 +787,7 @@ definition: - in a disadvantageous way; to someone's disadvantage example: - - the venture turned out badly for the investors + - The venture turned out badly for the investors. - angry that the case was settled disadvantageously for them ili: i18224 members: @@ -798,10 +798,10 @@ definition: - to a great extent or degree example: - - I'm afraid the film was well over budget - - painting the room white made it seem considerably (or substantially) larger - - the house has fallen considerably in value - - the price went up substantially + - I'm afraid the film was well over budget. + - Painting the room white made it seem considerably (or substantially) larger. + - The house has fallen considerably in value. + - The price went up substantially. ili: i18225 members: - well @@ -812,8 +812,8 @@ definition: - with skill or in a pleasing manner example: - - she dances well - - he writes well + - She dances well. + - He writes well. ili: i18226 members: - well @@ -822,8 +822,8 @@ definition: - without skill or in a displeasing manner example: - - she writes badly - - I think he paints very badly + - She writes badly. + - I think he paints very badly. ili: i18227 members: - badly @@ -832,8 +832,8 @@ definition: - with prudence or propriety example: - - You would do well to say nothing more - - could not well refuse + - You would do well to say nothing more. + - … could not well refuse ili: i18228 members: - well @@ -842,7 +842,7 @@ definition: - with great or especially intimate knowledge example: - - we knew them well + - We knew them well. ili: i18229 members: - well @@ -853,8 +853,8 @@ - (used for emphasis or as an intensifier) entirely or fully example: - a book well worth reading - - was well aware of the difficulties ahead - - suspected only too well what might be going on + - … was well aware of the difficulties ahead + - … suspected only too well what might be going on exemplifies: - 06332047-n ili: i18230 @@ -872,8 +872,8 @@ definition: - in a satisfactory or adequate manner example: - - she'll do okay on her own - - held up all right under pressure + - She'll do okay on her own. + - … held up all right under pressure exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i18232 @@ -887,7 +887,7 @@ definition: - in an unsatisfactory manner example: - - He performed unsatisfactorily as a manager + - He performed unsatisfactorily as a manager. ili: i18233 members: - unsatisfactorily @@ -903,11 +903,11 @@ definition: - to a severe or serious degree example: - - fingers so badly frozen they had to be amputated + - Fingers so badly frozen they had to be amputated. - badly injured - a severely impaired heart - - is gravely ill - - was seriously ill + - … is gravely ill + - … was seriously ill ili: i18235 members: - badly @@ -919,10 +919,10 @@ definition: - very much; strongly example: - - I wanted it badly enough to work hard for it - - the cables had sagged badly - - they were badly in need of help - - he wants a bicycle so bad he can taste it + - I wanted it badly enough to work hard for it. + - The cables had sagged badly. + - They were badly in need of help. + - He wants a bicycle so bad he can taste it. ili: i18236 members: - badly @@ -932,10 +932,10 @@ definition: - with great intensity (‘bad’ is a nonstandard variant for ‘badly’) example: - - the injury hurt badly - - the buildings were badly shaken - - it hurts bad - - we need water bad + - The injury hurt badly. + - The buildings were badly shaken. + - It hurts bad. + - We need water bad. ili: i18237 members: - badly @@ -945,9 +945,9 @@ definition: - in a disobedient or naughty way example: - - he behaved badly in school - - he mischievously looked for a chance to embarrass his sister - - behaved naughtily when they had guests and was sent to his room + - He behaved badly in school. + - He mischievously looked for a chance to embarrass his sister. + - … behaved naughtily when they had guests and was sent to his room ili: i18238 members: - badly @@ -958,8 +958,8 @@ definition: - evilly or wickedly example: - - treated his parents badly - - to steal is to act badly + - … treated his parents badly + - To steal is to act badly. ili: i18239 members: - badly @@ -968,7 +968,7 @@ definition: - (comparative of ‘ill’) in a less effective or successful or desirable manner example: - - he did worse on the second exam + - He did worse on the second exam. exemplifies: - 06333686-n ili: i18240 @@ -979,8 +979,8 @@ definition: - to the highest degree of inferiority or badness example: - - She suffered worst of all - - schools were the worst hit by government spending cuts + - She suffered worst of all. + - Schools were the worst hit by government spending cuts. - the worst dressed person present ili: i18241 members: @@ -990,8 +990,8 @@ definition: - used as an intensive especially to indicate something unexpected example: - - even an idiot knows that - - declined even to consider the idea + - Even an idiot knows that. + - … declined even to consider the idea - I don't have even a dollar! ili: i18242 members: @@ -1001,9 +1001,9 @@ definition: - to a greater degree or extent; used with comparisons example: - - looked sick and felt even worse + - … looked sick and felt even worse - an even (or still) more interesting problem - - still another problem must be solved + - Still another problem must be solved. - a yet sadder tale ili: i18243 members: @@ -1015,8 +1015,8 @@ definition: - at the same time as example: - - even as he lay dying they argued over his estate - - the building collapsed just as he arrived + - Even as he lay dying they argued over his estate. + - The building collapsed just as he arrived. ili: i18244 members: - even as @@ -1026,8 +1026,8 @@ definition: - in spite of; notwithstanding example: - - even when he is sick, he works - - even with his head start she caught up with him + - Even when he is sick, he works. + - Even with his head start she caught up with him. ili: i18245 members: - even @@ -1052,12 +1052,12 @@ definition: - to some (great or small) extent example: - - it was rather cold - - the party was rather nice - - the knife is rather dull - - I rather regret that I cannot attend - - He's rather good at playing the cello - - he is kind of shy + - It was rather cold. + - The party was rather nice. + - The knife is rather dull. + - I rather regret that I cannot attend. + - He's rather good at playing the cello. + - He is kind of shy. ili: i18248 members: - rather @@ -1069,12 +1069,12 @@ definition: - to the greatest extent; completely example: - - you're quite right - - she was quite alone - - was quite mistaken + - You're quite right. + - She was quite alone. + - … was quite mistaken - quite the opposite - not quite finished - - did not quite make it + - … did not quite make it ili: i18249 members: - quite @@ -1097,11 +1097,11 @@ - of an unusually noticeable or exceptional or remarkable kind (not used with a negative) example: - - her victory was quite something - - she's quite a girl + - Her victory was quite something. + - She's quite a girl. - quite a film - quite a walk - - we've had quite an afternoon + - We've had quite an afternoon. ili: i18251 members: - quite @@ -1112,8 +1112,8 @@ definition: - actually or truly or to an extreme example: - - was quite a sudden change - - it's quite the thing to do + - Was quite a sudden change. + - It's quite the thing to do. - quite the rage - Quite so! ili: i18252 @@ -1124,9 +1124,9 @@ definition: - at all times; all the time and on every occasion example: - - I will always be there to help you - - always arrives on time - - there is always some pollution in the air + - I will always be there to help you. + - … always arrives on time + - There is always some pollution in the air. - ever hoping to strike it rich - ever busy ili: i18253 @@ -1139,9 +1139,9 @@ definition: - forever; throughout all time example: - - we will always be friends - - I shall treasure it always - - I will always love you + - We will always be friends. + - I shall treasure it always. + - I will always love you. ili: i18254 members: - always @@ -1150,8 +1150,8 @@ definition: - at any time or in any event example: - - you can always resign if you don't like it - - you could always take a day off + - You can always resign if you don't like it. + - You could always take a day off. ili: i18255 members: - always @@ -1178,7 +1178,7 @@ definition: - in a consecutive manner example: - - he was consecutively ill, then well, then ill again + - He was consecutively ill, then well, then ill again. ili: i18258 members: - consecutively @@ -1187,7 +1187,7 @@ definition: - invariably example: - - the world is constantly changing + - The world is constantly changing. ili: i18259 members: - constantly @@ -1201,7 +1201,7 @@ - without variation or change, in every case example: - constantly kind and gracious - - he always arrives on time + - He always arrives on time. ili: i18260 members: - constantly @@ -1220,12 +1220,12 @@ - not at all; certainly not; not in any circumstances; not ever; at no time in the past or future example: - - I have never been to China - - I shall never forget this day - - had never seen a circus + - I have never been to China. + - I shall never forget this day. + - … had never seen a circus - never on Sunday - I will never marry you! - - never fear + - Never fear. ili: i18262 members: - never @@ -1235,11 +1235,11 @@ definition: - sporadically and infrequently example: - - he was arrogant and occasionally callous - - open areas are only occasionally interrupted by clumps of trees - - they visit New York on occasion - - now and again she would take her favorite book from the shelf and read to us - - as we drove along, the beautiful scenery now and then attracted his attention + - He was arrogant and occasionally callous. + - Open areas are only occasionally interrupted by clumps of trees. + - They visit New York on occasion. + - Now and again she would take her favorite book from the shelf and read to us. + - As we drove along, the beautiful scenery now and then attracted his attention. ili: i18264 members: - occasionally @@ -1254,9 +1254,9 @@ definition: - at some indefinite or unstated time example: - - let's get together sometime - - everything has to end sometime - - It was to be printed sometime later + - Let's get together sometime. + - Everything has to end sometime. + - It was to be printed sometime later. ili: i18265 members: - sometime @@ -1265,9 +1265,9 @@ definition: - on certain occasions or in certain cases but not always example: - - sometimes she wished she were back in England - - sometimes her photography is breathtaking - - sometimes they come for a month; at other times for six months + - Sometimes she wished she were back in England. + - Sometimes her photography is breathtaking. + - Sometimes they come for a month; at other times for six months. ili: i18266 members: - sometimes @@ -1276,10 +1276,10 @@ definition: - to the same degree (often followed by ‘as’) example: - - they were equally beautiful - - birds were singing and the child sang as sweetly - - sang as sweetly as a nightingale - - he is every bit as mean as she is + - They were equally beautiful. + - Birds were singing and the child sang as sweetly. + - … sang as sweetly as a nightingale + - He is every bit as mean as she is. ili: i18267 members: - equally @@ -1290,12 +1290,12 @@ definition: - of the distant or comparatively distant past example: - - We met once long ago - - they long ago forsook their nomadic life - - left for work long ago - - he has long since given up mountain climbing - - This name has long since been forgotten - - ‘lang syne’ is Scottish + - We met once long ago. + - They long ago forsook their nomadic life. + - … left for work long ago + - He has long since given up mountain climbing. + - This name has long since been forgotten. + - ‘lang syne’ is Scottish. ili: i18268 members: - long ago @@ -1307,7 +1307,7 @@ definition: - to some degree example: - - we were pretty much lost when we met the forest ranger + - We were pretty much lost when we met the forest ranger. ili: i18269 members: - pretty much @@ -1316,8 +1316,8 @@ definition: - (degree adverb used before a noun phrase) for all practical purposes but not completely example: - - much the same thing happened every time - - practically everything in Hinduism is the manifestation of a god + - Much the same thing happened every time. + - Practically everything in Hinduism is the manifestation of a god. ili: i18270 members: - much @@ -1336,7 +1336,7 @@ definition: - in a paradoxical manner example: - - paradoxically, ice ages seem to occur when the sun gets hotter + - Paradoxically, ice ages seem to occur when the sun gets hotter. ili: i18273 members: - paradoxically @@ -1359,7 +1359,7 @@ definition: - in a conventional manner example: - - he usually behaves rather conventionally + - He usually behaves rather conventionally. ili: i18276 members: - conventionally @@ -1368,7 +1368,7 @@ definition: - in an unconventional manner example: - - she always behaves rather unconventionally + - She always behaves rather unconventionally. ili: i18277 members: - unconventionally @@ -1384,7 +1384,7 @@ definition: - in a pictorial manner example: - - depth is established pictorially + - Depth is established pictorially. ili: i18279 members: - pictorially @@ -1393,9 +1393,9 @@ definition: - negation of a word or group of words example: - - he does not speak French - - she is not going - - they are not friends + - He does not speak French. + - She is not going. + - They are not friends. - not many - not much - not at all @@ -1408,7 +1408,7 @@ definition: - in no respect; to no degree example: - - he looks nothing like his father + - He looks nothing like his father. ili: i18281 members: - nothing @@ -1418,7 +1418,7 @@ - used to express refusal or denial or disagreement etc. or especially to emphasize a negative statement example: - - no, you are wrong + - No, you are wrong. ili: i18282 members: - 'no' @@ -1427,7 +1427,7 @@ definition: - to any degree or extent example: - - it isn't any better + - It isn't any better. ili: i18283 members: - any @@ -1436,7 +1436,7 @@ definition: - not in any degree or manner; not at all example: - - he is no better today + - He is no better today. ili: i18284 members: - 'no' @@ -1445,10 +1445,10 @@ definition: - not at all or in no way example: - - seemed none too pleased with his dinner - - shirt looked none the worse for having been slept in + - … seemed none too pleased with his dinner + - Shirt looked none the worse for having been slept in. - none too prosperous - - the passage is none too clear + - The passage is none too clear. ili: i18285 members: - none @@ -1458,9 +1458,9 @@ - after a negative statement used as an intensive meaning something like ‘likewise’ or ‘also’ example: - - he isn't stupid, but he isn't exactly a genius either - - I don't know either - - if you don't order dessert I won't either + - He isn't stupid, but he isn't exactly a genius either. + - I don't know either. + - If you don't order dessert I won't either. ili: i18286 members: - either @@ -1469,7 +1469,7 @@ definition: - extremely example: - - you are bloody right + - You are bloody right. - Why are you so all-fired aggressive? exemplifies: - 06332047-n @@ -1485,7 +1485,7 @@ definition: - at or in or to any place example: - - you can find this food anywhere + - You can find this food anywhere. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i18288 @@ -1497,7 +1497,7 @@ definition: - not anywhere; in or at or to no place example: - - I am going nowhere + - I am going nowhere. ili: i18289 members: - nowhere @@ -1506,7 +1506,7 @@ definition: - in or at or to some place example: - - she must be somewhere + - She must be somewhere. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i18290 @@ -1518,10 +1518,10 @@ definition: - 'to or in any or all places; pronoun, location; quantifier: universal' example: - - You find fast food stores everywhere - - people everywhere are becoming aware of the problem - - he carried a gun everywhere he went - - looked all over for a suitable gift + - You find fast food stores everywhere. + - People everywhere are becoming aware of the problem. + - He carried a gun everywhere he went. + - … looked all over for a suitable gift exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i18291 @@ -1534,7 +1534,7 @@ definition: - everywhere example: - - searched high and low + - … searched high and low ili: i18292 members: - high and low @@ -1543,9 +1543,9 @@ definition: - in some unspecified way or manner; or by some unspecified means example: - - they managed somehow - - he expected somehow to discover a woman who would love him - - he tried to make it someway acceptable + - They managed somehow. + - He expected somehow to discover a woman who would love him. + - He tried to make it someway acceptable. ili: i18293 members: - somehow @@ -1556,8 +1556,8 @@ definition: - for some unspecified reason example: - - It doesn't seem fair somehow - - he had me dead to rights but somehow I got away with it + - It doesn't seem fair somehow. + - He had me dead to rights but somehow I got away with it. ili: i18294 members: - somehow @@ -1566,13 +1566,13 @@ definition: - used to indicate that a statement explains or supports a previous statement example: - - Anyhow, he is dead now - - I think they're asleep; anyhow, they're quiet - - I don't know what happened to it; anyway, it's gone - - anyway, there is another factor to consider - - I don't know how it started; in any case, there was a brief scuffle - - in any event, the government faced a serious protest - - but at any rate he got a knighthood for it + - Anyhow, he is dead now. + - I think they're asleep; anyhow, they're quiet. + - I don't know what happened to it; anyway, it's gone. + - Anyway, there is another factor to consider. + - I don't know how it started; in any case, there was a brief scuffle. + - In any event, the government faced a serious protest. + - But at any rate he got a knighthood for it. ili: i18295 members: - anyhow @@ -1586,7 +1586,7 @@ definition: - in the actual state of affairs and often contrary to expectations example: - - he might have been killed; as it is, he was severely injured + - He might have been killed; as it is, he was severely injured. ili: i18296 members: - as it is @@ -1595,8 +1595,8 @@ definition: - in any way whatsoever example: - - they came anyhow they could - - get it done anyway you can + - They came anyhow they could. + - Get it done anyway you can. ili: i18297 members: - anyhow @@ -1606,10 +1606,10 @@ definition: - despite anything to the contrary (usually preceding a concession) example: - - although I'm a little afraid, however I'd like to try it - - while we disliked each other, nevertheless we agreed - - he was a stern yet fair master - - granted that it is dangerous, all the same I still want to go + - Although I'm a little afraid, however I'd like to try it. + - While we disliked each other, nevertheless we agreed. + - He was a stern yet fair master. + - Granted that it is dangerous, all the same I still want to go. ili: i18298 members: - however @@ -1627,8 +1627,8 @@ definition: - up to the present time example: - - I have yet to see the results - - details are yet to be worked out + - I have yet to see the results. + - Details are yet to be worked out. ili: i18299 members: - yet @@ -1638,8 +1638,8 @@ - used in negative statement to describe a situation that has existed up to this point or up to the present time example: - - So far he hasn't called - - the sun isn't up yet + - So far he hasn't called. + - The sun isn't up yet. ili: i18300 members: - so far @@ -1656,7 +1656,7 @@ definition: - used after a superlative example: - - this is the best so far + - This is the best so far. - the largest drug bust yet ili: i18301 members: @@ -1667,7 +1667,7 @@ definition: - except that example: - - It was the same story; only this time she came out better + - It was the same story; only this time she came out better. ili: i18302 members: - only @@ -1676,8 +1676,8 @@ definition: - in whatever way or manner example: - - Victory, however it was brought about, was sweet - - however he did it, it was very clever + - Victory, however it was brought about, was sweet. + - However he did it, it was very clever. ili: i18303 members: - however @@ -1686,9 +1686,9 @@ definition: - to whatever degree or extent example: - - The results, however general, are important - - they have begun, however reluctantly, to acknowledge the legitimacy of some of - the opposition's concerns + - The results, however general, are important. + - They have begun, however reluctantly, to acknowledge the legitimacy of some of + the opposition's concerns. ili: i18304 members: - however @@ -1697,7 +1697,7 @@ definition: - by contrast; on the other hand example: - - the first part was easy; the second, however, took hours + - The first part was easy; the second, however, took hours. ili: i18305 members: - however @@ -1706,7 +1706,7 @@ definition: - with indifference or without dejection example: - - he took it lightly + - He took it lightly. ili: i18306 members: - lightly @@ -1715,9 +1715,9 @@ definition: - making an additional point; anyway example: - - I don't want to go to a restaurant; besides, we can't afford it - - she couldn't shelter behind him all the time and in any case he wasn't always - with her + - I don't want to go to a restaurant; besides, we can't afford it. + - She couldn't shelter behind him all the time and in any case he wasn't always + with her. ili: i18307 members: - besides @@ -1736,10 +1736,10 @@ definition: - denoting additional information example: - - computer chess games are getting cheaper all the time; furthermore, their quality - is improving - - the cellar was dark; moreover, mice nested there - - what is more, there's no sign of a change + - Computer chess games are getting cheaper all the time; furthermore, their quality + is improving. + - The cellar was dark; moreover, mice nested there. + - What is more, there's no sign of a change. ili: i18309 members: - furthermore @@ -1753,10 +1753,10 @@ than ‘further’ in this physical sense) example: - farther north - - moved farther away + - … moved farther away - farther down the corridor - - the practice may go back still farther to the Druids - - went only three miles further + - The practice may go back still farther to the Druids. + - … went only three miles further - further in the future ili: i18310 members: @@ -1769,11 +1769,11 @@ more often than ‘farther’ in this abstract sense) example: - further complicated by uncertainty about the future - - let's not discuss it further - - nothing could be further from the truth - - they are further along in their research than we expected - - the application of the law was extended farther - - he is going no farther in his studies + - Let's not discuss it further. + - Nothing could be further from the truth. + - They are further along in their research than we expected. + - The application of the law was extended farther. + - He is going no farther in his studies. ili: i18311 members: - further @@ -1783,9 +1783,9 @@ definition: - in addition or furthermore example: - - if we further suppose - - stated further that he would not cooperate with them - - they are definitely coming; further, they should be here already + - If we further suppose. + - … stated further that he would not cooperate with them + - They are definitely coming; further, they should be here already. ili: i18312 members: - further @@ -1796,8 +1796,8 @@ ‘furthest’ in this physical sense) example: - see who could jump the farthest - - chose the farthest seat from the door - - he swam the furthest + - … chose the farthest seat from the door + - He swam the furthest. ili: i18313 members: - farthest @@ -1808,9 +1808,9 @@ - to the greatest degree or extent or most advanced stage (‘furthest’ is used more often than ‘farthest’ in this abstract sense) example: - - went the furthest of all the children in her education + - … went the furthest of all the children in her education - furthest removed from reality - - she goes farthest in helping us + - She goes farthest in helping us. ili: i18314 members: - furthest @@ -1827,8 +1827,8 @@ definition: - with reference to action or condition; without change, interruption, or cessation example: - - it's still warm outside - - will you still love me when we're old and grey? + - It's still warm outside. + - Will you still love me when we're old and grey? ili: i18316 members: - still @@ -1837,7 +1837,7 @@ definition: - not now example: - - she is no more + - She is no more. ili: i18317 members: - no longer @@ -1847,8 +1847,8 @@ definition: - at the present or from now on; usually used with a negative example: - - Alice doesn't live here anymore - - the children promised not to quarrel any more + - Alice doesn't live here anymore. + - The children promised not to quarrel any more. ili: i18318 members: - anymore @@ -1858,7 +1858,7 @@ definition: - prior to a specified or implied time example: - - she has already graduated + - She has already graduated. ili: i18319 members: - already @@ -1867,10 +1867,10 @@ definition: - used to give emphasis example: - - she was very gifted - - he played very well + - She was very gifted. + - He played very well. - a really enjoyable evening - - I'm real sorry about it + - I'm real sorry about it. - a rattling good yarn ili: i18320 members: @@ -1883,9 +1883,9 @@ definition: - exceedingly; extremely example: - - she plays fabulously well - - behind you the coastal hills plunge to the incredibly blue sea backed by the Turkish - mountains + - She plays fabulously well. + - Behind you the coastal hills plunge to the incredibly blue sea backed by the Turkish + mountains. ili: i18321 members: - fabulously @@ -1896,12 +1896,12 @@ definition: - (Southern regional intensive) very; to a great degree example: - - the baby is mighty cute - - he's mighty tired - - it is powerful humid - - that boy is powerful big now - - they have a right nice place - - they rejoiced mightily + - The baby is mighty cute. + - He's mighty tired. + - It is powerful humid. + - That boy is powerful big now. + - They have a right nice place. + - They rejoiced mightily. exemplifies: - 06332047-n ili: i18322 @@ -1915,7 +1915,7 @@ definition: - intensifier, very colloquial example: - - what took you so fucking long? + - What took you so fucking long? exemplifies: - 07139048-n ili: i18324 @@ -1926,7 +1926,7 @@ definition: - incredibly example: - - he was much annoyed + - He was much annoyed. ili: i18325 members: - much @@ -1935,7 +1935,7 @@ definition: - from this time forth; from now on example: - - henceforth she will be known as Mrs. Smith + - Henceforth she will be known as Mrs. Smith. ili: i18326 members: - henceforth @@ -1945,7 +1945,7 @@ definition: - following this in time or order or place; after this example: - - hereafter you will no longer receive an allowance + - Hereafter you will no longer receive an allowance. ili: i18327 members: - hereafter @@ -1954,7 +1954,7 @@ definition: - in a future life or state example: - - hope to win salvation hereafter + - … hope to win salvation hereafter ili: i18328 members: - hereafter @@ -1970,8 +1970,8 @@ definition: - only a moment ago example: - - he has just arrived - - the sun just now came out + - He has just arrived. + - The sun just now came out. ili: i18330 members: - just @@ -1981,7 +1981,7 @@ definition: - without any delay example: - - he was killed outright + - He was killed outright. ili: i18331 members: - instantaneously @@ -1993,7 +1993,7 @@ definition: - to a moderate degree example: - - he was mildly interested + - He was mildly interested. ili: i18332 members: - mildly @@ -2002,8 +2002,8 @@ definition: - to a small degree; somewhat example: - - it's a bit warm - - felt a little better + - It's a bit warm. + - … felt a little better - a trifle smaller ili: i18333 members: @@ -2015,7 +2015,7 @@ definition: - (old-fashioned or informal) in a little while example: - - see you anon + - See you anon. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i18334 @@ -2026,10 +2026,10 @@ definition: - in the near future example: - - the doctor will soon be here - - the book will appear shortly - - she will arrive presently - - we should have news before long + - The doctor will soon be here. + - The book will appear shortly. + - She will arrive presently. + - We should have news before long. ili: i18335 members: - soon @@ -2048,7 +2048,7 @@ definition: - for a short time example: - - he was at the airport shortly before she was expected to arrive + - He was at the airport shortly before she was expected to arrive. ili: i18337 members: - shortly @@ -2057,7 +2057,7 @@ definition: - at a short distance example: - - the hem fell shortly below her knees + - The hem fell shortly below her knees. ili: i18338 members: - shortly @@ -2066,7 +2066,7 @@ definition: - at any moment example: - - she will be with you momently + - She will be with you momently. ili: i18339 members: - momentarily @@ -2076,7 +2076,7 @@ definition: - side by side and close together example: - - the troops marched shoulder-to-shoulder + - The troops marched shoulder-to-shoulder. ili: i18340 members: - shoulder-to-shoulder @@ -2085,7 +2085,7 @@ definition: - with the least delay example: - - the soonest I can arrive is 3 P.M. + - The soonest I can arrive is 3 P.M. ili: i18341 members: - soonest @@ -2118,7 +2118,7 @@ definition: - many times at short intervals example: - - we often met over a cup of coffee + - We often met over a cup of coffee. ili: i18345 members: - frequently @@ -2147,7 +2147,7 @@ definition: - not often example: - - we rarely met + - We rarely met. ili: i18348 members: - rarely @@ -2157,8 +2157,8 @@ definition: - in a manner differing from the usual or expected example: - - had a curiously husky voice - - he's behaving rather peculiarly + - … had a curiously husky voice + - He's behaving rather peculiarly. ili: i18349 members: - inexplicably @@ -2173,8 +2173,8 @@ - pretty big - pretty bad - jolly decent of him - - the shoes are priced reasonably - - he is fairly clever with computers + - The shoes are priced reasonably. + - He is fairly clever with computers. ili: i18350 members: - reasonably @@ -2190,7 +2190,7 @@ definition: - to a degree that exceeds the bounds of reason or moderation example: - - his prices are unreasonably high + - His prices are unreasonably high. ili: i18351 members: - unreasonably @@ -2200,8 +2200,8 @@ definition: - to a small degree or extent example: - - his arguments were somewhat self-contradictory - - the children argued because one slice of cake was slightly larger than the other + - His arguments were somewhat self-contradictory. + - The children argued because one slice of cake was slightly larger than the other. ili: i18352 members: - slightly @@ -2212,7 +2212,7 @@ definition: - in a moving manner example: - - she sang movingly + - She sang movingly. ili: i18353 members: - movingly @@ -2221,7 +2221,7 @@ definition: - in a widespread way example: - - oxidation ponds are extensively used for sewage treatment in the Midwest + - Oxidation ponds are extensively used for sewage treatment in the Midwest. ili: i18354 members: - extensively @@ -2230,7 +2230,7 @@ definition: - with respect to its inherent nature example: - - this statement is interesting per se + - This statement is interesting per se. ili: i18355 members: - intrinsically @@ -2241,9 +2241,9 @@ definition: - without question and beyond doubt example: - - it was decidedly too expensive - - she told him off in spades - - by all odds they should win + - It was decidedly too expensive. + - She told him off in spades. + - By all odds they should win. ili: i18356 members: - decidedly @@ -2257,9 +2257,9 @@ definition: - in accordance with truth or fact or reality example: - - she was now truly American + - She was now truly American. - a genuinely open society - - they don't really listen to us + - They don't really listen to us. ili: i18357 members: - truly @@ -2281,11 +2281,11 @@ definition: - in truth (often tends to intensify) example: - - they said the car would break down and indeed it did - - it is very cold indeed - - was indeed grateful - - indeed, the rain may still come - - he did so do it! + - They said the car would break down and indeed it did. + - It is very cold indeed. + - … was indeed grateful + - Indeed, the rain may still come. + - He did so do it! ili: i18359 members: - indeed @@ -2295,7 +2295,7 @@ definition: - in a difficult or vulnerable position example: - - he resigned and left me in the lurch + - He resigned and left me in the lurch. exemplifies: - 07169038-n ili: i18360 @@ -2306,8 +2306,8 @@ definition: - in fact (used as intensifiers or sentence modifiers) example: - - in truth, moral decay hastened the decline of the Roman Empire - - really, you shouldn't have done it + - In truth, moral decay hastened the decline of the Roman Empire. + - Really, you shouldn't have done it. - a truly awful book exemplifies: - 06332047-n @@ -2329,7 +2329,7 @@ definition: - in the uterus example: - - the child was infected in utero from the mother + - The child was infected in utero from the mother. ili: i18363 members: - in utero @@ -2352,7 +2352,7 @@ definition: - as might be expected example: - - naturally, the lawyer sent us a huge bill + - Naturally, the lawyer sent us a huge bill. ili: i18366 members: - naturally @@ -2364,7 +2364,7 @@ - in a manner at variance with what is natural or normal example: - The early Church not unnaturally adopted the position that failure to see the - messianic character of his work was really caused by the people's own blindness + messianic character of his work was really caused by the people's own blindness. ili: i18367 members: - unnaturally @@ -2373,8 +2373,8 @@ definition: - without doubt or question example: - - they were clearly lost - - history has clearly shown the folly of that policy + - They were clearly lost. + - History has clearly shown the folly of that policy. ili: i18368 members: - clearly @@ -2390,14 +2390,14 @@ definition: - unmistakably (‘plain’ is often used informally for ‘plainly’) example: - - the answer is obviously wrong - - she was in bed and evidently in great pain - - he was manifestly too important to leave off the guest list - - it is all patently nonsense - - she has apparently been living here for some time - - I thought he owned the property, but apparently not - - You are plainly wrong - - he is plain stubborn + - The answer is obviously wrong. + - She was in bed and evidently in great pain. + - He was manifestly too important to leave off the guest list. + - It is all patently nonsense. + - She has apparently been living here for some time. + - I thought he owned the property, but apparently not. + - You are plainly wrong. + - He is plain stubborn. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i18370 @@ -2414,11 +2414,11 @@ definition: - from appearances alone example: - - irrigation often produces bumper crops from apparently desert land - - the child is seemingly healthy but the doctor is concerned + - Irrigation often produces bumper crops from apparently desert land. + - The child is seemingly healthy but the doctor is concerned. - source: Thomas Hardy - text: had been ostensibly frank as to his purpose while really concealing it - - on the face of it the problem seems minor + text: … had been ostensibly frank as to his purpose while really concealing it + - On the face of it the problem seems minor. ili: i18371 members: - apparently @@ -2430,8 +2430,8 @@ definition: - anew example: - - she tried again - - they rehearsed the scene again + - She tried again. + - They rehearsed the scene again. ili: i18372 members: - again @@ -2450,7 +2450,7 @@ definition: - without advance planning example: - - they met accidentally + - They met accidentally. ili: i18374 members: - by chance @@ -2462,7 +2462,7 @@ definition: - in a way that was not expected example: - - her brother showed up at the wedding out of the blue + - Her brother showed up at the wedding out of the blue. ili: i18375 members: - unexpectedly @@ -2472,7 +2472,7 @@ definition: - so as not to obstruct or hinder example: - - put that box out of the way so that no one trips on it + - Put that box out of the way so that no one trips on it. ili: i18377 members: - out of the way @@ -2481,7 +2481,7 @@ definition: - murdered example: - - the mob boss wanted his rival out of the way + - The mob boss wanted his rival out of the way. ili: i18378 members: - out of the way @@ -2504,7 +2504,7 @@ definition: - extraordinary; unusual example: - - such erratic behavior was out of the way for him + - Such erratic behavior was out of the way for him. ili: i18381 members: - out of the way @@ -2513,7 +2513,7 @@ definition: - not along the usual route example: - - in order to experience something different, you need to go off the beaten path + - In order to experience something different, you need to go off the beaten path. members: - off the beaten track - off the beaten path @@ -2522,7 +2522,7 @@ definition: - forming a hindrance, impediment, or obstruction example: - - she might have succeeded in her ambition, had not circumstances been in her way + - She might have succeeded in her ambition, had not circumstances been in her way. ili: i18382 members: - in the way @@ -2533,7 +2533,7 @@ - in distinction from others example: - a program specifically for teenagers - - he is interested specifically in poisonous snakes + - He is interested specifically in poisonous snakes. ili: i18383 members: - specifically @@ -2542,7 +2542,7 @@ definition: - without distinction of one from others example: - - he is interested in snakes in general + - He is interested in snakes in general. ili: i18384 members: - generally @@ -2562,7 +2562,7 @@ definition: - by good fortune example: - - fortunately the weather was good + - Fortunately the weather was good. ili: i18386 members: - fortunately @@ -2574,7 +2574,7 @@ definition: - in an unexpectedly lucky way example: - - happily he was not injured + - Happily he was not injured. ili: i18387 members: - happily @@ -2583,7 +2583,7 @@ definition: - in an unfortunate way example: - - sadly he died before he could see his grandchild + - Sadly he died before he could see his grandchild. ili: i18388 members: - sadly @@ -2593,8 +2593,8 @@ definition: - by bad luck example: - - unfortunately it rained all day - - alas, I cannot stay + - Unfortunately it rained all day. + - Alas, I cannot stay. ili: i18389 members: - unfortunately @@ -2606,11 +2606,11 @@ definition: - (used to introduce a logical conclusion) from that fact or reason or as a result example: - - therefore X must be true - - the eggs were fresh and hence satisfactory - - we were young and thence optimistic - - it is late and thus we must go - - the witness is biased and so cannot be trusted + - Therefore X must be true. + - The eggs were fresh and hence satisfactory. + - We were young and thence optimistic. + - It is late and thus we must go. + - The witness is biased and so cannot be trusted. ili: i18390 members: - therefore @@ -2630,7 +2630,7 @@ definition: - from this time example: - - a year hence it will be forgotten + - A year hence it will be forgotten. ili: i18392 members: - hence @@ -2639,7 +2639,7 @@ definition: - from this place example: - - get thee hence! + - Get thee hence! exemplifies: - 07087487-n ili: i18393 @@ -2650,8 +2650,8 @@ definition: - from that place or from there example: - - proceeded thence directly to college - - flew to Helsinki and thence to Moscow + - … proceeded thence directly to college + - … flew to Helsinki and thence to Moscow - roads that lead therefrom ili: i18394 members: @@ -2664,9 +2664,9 @@ example: - source: W.V.Quine text: atomic formulas and all compounds thence constructible - - a natural conclusion follows thence + - A natural conclusion follows thence. - public interest and a policy deriving therefrom - - typhus fever results therefrom + - Typhus fever results therefrom. ili: i18395 members: - thence @@ -2698,8 +2698,8 @@ definition: - involving close contact; confronting each other example: - - the boy and the policeman suddenly came face-to-face at the corner - - they spoke face to face + - The boy and the policeman suddenly came face-to-face at the corner. + - They spoke face to face. ili: i18398 members: - face to face @@ -2708,8 +2708,8 @@ definition: - (of two persons) in direct encounter example: - - preferred to settle the matter one-on-one - - interviewed her person-to-person + - … preferred to settle the matter one-on-one + - … interviewed her person-to-person ili: i18399 members: - one-on-one @@ -2719,7 +2719,7 @@ definition: - within each other's presence example: - - she met the president face-to-face + - She met the president face-to-face. ili: i18400 members: - face-to-face @@ -2729,9 +2729,9 @@ definition: - directly facing each other example: - - the two photographs lay face-to-face on the table - - lived all their lives in houses face-to-face across the street - - they sat opposite at the table + - The two photographs lay face-to-face on the table. + - … lived all their lives in houses face-to-face across the street + - They sat opposite at the table. ili: i18401 members: - face-to-face @@ -2742,8 +2742,8 @@ definition: - face-to-face with; literally ‘face to face’ example: - - they sat vis-a-vis at the table - - I found myself vis-a-vis a burly policeman + - They sat vis-a-vis at the table. + - I found myself vis-a-vis a burly policeman. ili: i18402 members: - vis-a-vis @@ -2752,7 +2752,7 @@ definition: - without the intrusion of a third person; in intimate privacy example: - - we talked tete-a-tete + - We talked tete-a-tete. ili: i18403 members: - tete a tete @@ -2762,9 +2762,9 @@ - perhaps; indicating possibility of being more remarkable (greater or better or sooner) than example: - - will yield 10% if not more + - … will yield 10% if not more - pretty if not actually beautiful - - let's meet tonight if not sooner + - Let's meet tonight if not sooner. ili: i18404 members: - if not @@ -2773,7 +2773,7 @@ definition: - over and above example: - - agreed to provide essentials but nothing beyond + - … agreed to provide essentials but nothing beyond ili: i18405 members: - beyond @@ -2784,7 +2784,7 @@ example: - through the valley and beyond - to the eighth grade but not beyond - - will be influential in the 1990s and beyond + - … will be influential in the 1990s and beyond ili: i18406 members: - beyond @@ -2802,8 +2802,8 @@ definition: - in other respects or ways example: - - he is otherwise normal - - the funds are not otherwise available + - He is otherwise normal. + - The funds are not otherwise available. - an otherwise hopeless situation ili: i18408 members: @@ -2813,7 +2813,7 @@ definition: - in addition, by way of addition; furthermore example: - - he serves additionally as the CEO + - He serves additionally as the CEO. ili: i18409 members: - additionally @@ -2825,9 +2825,9 @@ example: - extremely cold - extremely unpleasant - - she is super smart - - the night was deathly cold - - as a child, I was deathly afraid of snakes + - She is super smart. + - The night was deathly cold. + - As a child, I was deathly afraid of snakes. ili: i18410 members: - extremely @@ -2839,7 +2839,7 @@ definition: - stunningly or breathtakingly example: - - she was drop-dead gorgeous + - She was drop-dead gorgeous. exemplifies: - 07171981-n ili: i18411 @@ -2859,7 +2859,7 @@ definition: - (used as intensives) excessively example: - - she was madly in love + - She was madly in love. - deadly dull - deadly earnest - deucedly clever @@ -2878,8 +2878,8 @@ definition: - to a surprising degree example: - - she was inordinately smart - - it will be an extraordinarily painful step to negotiate + - She was inordinately smart. + - It will be an extraordinarily painful step to negotiate. ili: i18414 members: - inordinately @@ -2889,8 +2889,8 @@ definition: - by a considerable margin example: - - she was by far the smartest student - - it was far and away the best meal he had ever eaten + - She was by far the smartest student. + - It was far and away the best meal he had ever eaten. ili: i18415 members: - by far @@ -2901,7 +2901,7 @@ definition: - outstandingly superior to example: - - in intelligence he was head and shoulders above the others in his class + - In intelligence he was head and shoulders above the others in his class. ili: i18416 members: - head and shoulders above @@ -2922,7 +2922,7 @@ definition: - in addition example: - - he has a Mercedes, too + - He has a Mercedes, too. ili: i18418 members: - besides @@ -2935,9 +2935,9 @@ definition: - within an indefinite time or at an unspecified future time example: - - he longed for the flowers that were yet to show themselves - - sooner or later you will have to face the facts - - in time they came to accept the harsh reality + - He longed for the flowers that were yet to show themselves. + - Sooner or later you will have to face the facts. + - In time they came to accept the harsh reality. ili: i18419 members: - yet @@ -2947,8 +2947,8 @@ definition: - as the end result of a succession or process example: - - ultimately he had to give in - - at long last the winter was over + - Ultimately he had to give in. + - At long last the winter was over. ili: i18420 members: - ultimately @@ -2969,8 +2969,8 @@ definition: - at this time or period; now example: - - he is presently our ambassador to the United Nations - - currently they live in Connecticut + - He is presently our ambassador to the United Nations. + - Currently they live in Connecticut. ili: i18422 members: - presently @@ -2981,9 +2981,9 @@ - in these times example: - source: Nancy Mitford - text: it is solely by their language that the upper classes nowadays are distinguished - - we now rarely see horse-drawn vehicles on city streets - - today almost every home has television + text: It is solely by their language that the upper classes nowadays are distinguished. + - We now rarely see horse-drawn vehicles on city streets. + - Today almost every home has television. ili: i18423 members: - nowadays @@ -2994,9 +2994,9 @@ definition: - without delay or hesitation; with no time intervening example: - - he answered immediately - - found an answer straightaway - - an official accused of dishonesty should be suspended forthwith + - He answered immediately. + - … found an answer straightaway + - An official accused of dishonesty should be suspended forthwith. - Come here now! ili: i18424 members: @@ -3015,8 +3015,8 @@ definition: - used to preface a command or reproof or request example: - - now hear this! - - now pay attention + - Now hear this! + - Now pay attention. ili: i18425 members: - now @@ -3027,9 +3027,9 @@ example: - goods now on sale - the now-aging dictator - - they are now abroad - - he is busy at present writing a new novel - - it could happen any time now + - They are now abroad. + - He is busy at present writing a new novel. + - It could happen any time now. ili: i18426 members: - now @@ -3040,9 +3040,9 @@ - in the historical present; at this point in the narration of a series of past events example: - - President Kennedy now calls in the National Guard - - Washington now decides to cross the Delaware - - the ship is now listing to port + - President Kennedy now calls in the National Guard. + - Washington now decides to cross the Delaware. + - The ship is now listing to port. ili: i18427 members: - now @@ -3051,7 +3051,7 @@ definition: - in the immediate past example: - - told me just now + - … told me just now ili: i18428 members: - now @@ -3076,7 +3076,7 @@ definition: - in an aggressive manner example: - - she was being sharply questioned + - She was being sharply questioned. ili: i18431 members: - aggressively @@ -3086,7 +3086,7 @@ definition: - in a shrill voice example: - - she sang rather shrilly + - She sang rather shrilly. ili: i18432 members: - shrilly @@ -3096,7 +3096,7 @@ definition: - at a steady rate or pace example: - - his interest eroded steadily + - His interest eroded steadily. ili: i18433 members: - steadily @@ -3105,7 +3105,7 @@ definition: - in a joyous manner example: - - they shouted happily + - They shouted happily. ili: i18434 members: - happily @@ -3119,7 +3119,7 @@ definition: - in an unpleasant way example: - - they were unhappily married + - They were unhappily married. ili: i18435 members: - unhappily @@ -3128,7 +3128,7 @@ definition: - referring to the degree to which a certain quality is present example: - - he was no heavier than a child + - He was no heavier than a child. ili: i18436 members: - 'no' @@ -3138,8 +3138,8 @@ definition: - with resolute determination example: - - we firmly believed it - - you must stand firm + - We firmly believed it. + - You must stand firm. ili: i18437 members: - firm @@ -3152,8 +3152,8 @@ - with firmness and conviction; without compromise example: - source: C.G.Bowers - text: he stood foursquare for religious liberty and toleration - - dealt straightforwardly with all issues + text: He stood foursquare for religious liberty and toleration. + - … dealt straightforwardly with all issues ili: i18438 members: - squarely @@ -3165,8 +3165,8 @@ - firmly and solidly example: - hit the ball squarely - - the bat met the ball squarely - - planted his great bulk square before his enemy + - The bat met the ball squarely. + - … planted his great bulk square before his enemy ili: i18439 members: - squarely @@ -3177,7 +3177,7 @@ - in a square shape example: - a squarely cut piece of paper - - folded the sheet of paper square + - … folded the sheet of paper square ili: i18440 members: - squarely @@ -3188,8 +3188,8 @@ - directly and without evasion; not roundabout example: - to face a problem squarely - - the responsibility lies squarely with them - - spoke forthright (or forthrightly) and to the point + - The responsibility lies squarely with them. + - … spoke forthright (or forthrightly) and to the point ili: i18441 members: - squarely @@ -3200,8 +3200,8 @@ definition: - without deviation example: - - the path leads directly to the lake - - went direct to the office + - The path leads directly to the lake. + - … went direct to the office ili: i18442 members: - directly @@ -3212,8 +3212,8 @@ definition: - in a straight direct way example: - - looked him squarely in the eye - - ran square into me + - … looked him squarely in the eye + - … ran square into me ili: i18443 members: - squarely @@ -3223,7 +3223,7 @@ definition: - directly or exactly; straight example: - - went due North + - … went due North ili: i18444 members: - due @@ -3233,7 +3233,7 @@ - in diverse ways example: - the alternatives that are variously represented by the participants - - the speakers treated the subject most diversely + - The speakers treated the subject most diversely. ili: i18445 members: - variously @@ -3244,7 +3244,7 @@ definition: - with indefatigable energy example: - - she watched the show indefatigably + - She watched the show indefatigably. ili: i18446 members: - indefatigably @@ -3264,7 +3264,7 @@ definition: - with bitterness; in a resentful manner example: - - she complained bitterly + - She complained bitterly. ili: i18448 members: - bitterly @@ -3273,7 +3273,7 @@ definition: - indicating something hard to accept example: - - he was bitterly disappointed + - He was bitterly disappointed. ili: i18449 members: - bitterly @@ -3293,7 +3293,7 @@ definition: - without doubt (used to reinforce an assertion) example: - - it's expensive all right + - It's expensive all right. ili: i18451 members: - all right @@ -3303,7 +3303,7 @@ definition: - in a swift manner example: - - she moved swiftly + - She moved swiftly. ili: i18452 members: - swiftly @@ -3313,7 +3313,7 @@ definition: - in an open way example: - - he openly flaunted his affection for his sister + - He openly flaunted his affection for his sister. ili: i18453 members: - openly @@ -3334,8 +3334,8 @@ - almost; nearly example: - practically the first thing I saw when I got off the train - - he was practically the only guest at the party - - there was practically no garden at all + - He was practically the only guest at the party. + - There was practically no garden at all. ili: i18455 members: - practically @@ -3344,7 +3344,7 @@ definition: - by reasonable assumption example: - - presumably, he missed the train + - Presumably, he missed the train. ili: i18456 members: - presumably @@ -3354,7 +3354,7 @@ definition: - in a pyramidal manner or shape example: - - the bush was trimmed pyramidically + - The bush was trimmed pyramidically. ili: i18457 members: - pyramidically @@ -3363,7 +3363,7 @@ definition: - at the time or occasion immediately following example: - - next the doctor examined his back + - Next the doctor examined his back. ili: i18458 members: - next @@ -3372,7 +3372,7 @@ definition: - temporarily example: - - we'll stop for the time being + - We'll stop for the time being. ili: i18459 members: - for the moment @@ -3391,7 +3391,7 @@ definition: - without the use of a machine example: - - this dress is sewn by hand + - This dress is sewn by hand. ili: i18461 members: - by hand @@ -3400,7 +3400,7 @@ definition: - with the use of a machine example: - - the shirt is sewn by machine + - The shirt is sewn by machine. ili: i18462 members: - by machine @@ -3409,7 +3409,7 @@ definition: - at close quarters example: - - fought hand to hand + - … fought hand to hand ili: i18463 members: - hand to hand @@ -3418,7 +3418,7 @@ definition: - with barely enough money for immediate needs example: - - they lived from hand to mouth + - They lived from hand to mouth. ili: i18464 members: - hand to mouth @@ -3428,7 +3428,7 @@ - used as intensifiers example: - terribly interesting - - I'm awful sorry + - I'm awful sorry. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i18465 @@ -3442,7 +3442,7 @@ definition: - in a terrible manner example: - - she sings terribly + - She sings terribly. ili: i18466 members: - terribly @@ -3456,7 +3456,7 @@ definition: - in an acceptable (but not outstanding) manner example: - - she plays tennis tolerably + - She plays tennis tolerably. ili: i18467 members: - acceptably @@ -3467,7 +3467,7 @@ definition: - to an unacceptable degree example: - - The percentage of lead in our drinking water is unacceptably high + - The percentage of lead in our drinking water is unacceptably high. ili: i18468 members: - unacceptably @@ -3477,7 +3477,7 @@ definition: - in an abusive manner example: - - he behaved abusively toward his children + - He behaved abusively toward his children. ili: i18469 members: - abusively @@ -3486,7 +3486,7 @@ definition: - with admiration example: - - he looked at his wife admiringly + - He looked at his wife admiringly. ili: i18470 members: - admiringly @@ -3495,7 +3495,7 @@ definition: - with adoration example: - - he looked at his wife adoringly + - He looked at his wife adoringly. ili: i18471 members: - adoringly @@ -3504,7 +3504,7 @@ definition: - with adroitness; in an adroit manner example: - - he handled the situation adroitly + - He handled the situation adroitly. ili: i18472 members: - adroitly @@ -3513,7 +3513,7 @@ definition: - in a maladroit manner example: - - he dealt with the situation maladroitly + - He dealt with the situation maladroitly. ili: i18473 members: - maladroitly @@ -3522,7 +3522,7 @@ definition: - of a dreadful kind example: - - there was a dreadfully bloody accident on the road this morning + - There was a dreadfully bloody accident on the road this morning. ili: i18474 members: - dreadfully @@ -3533,7 +3533,7 @@ definition: - to an extraordinary extent or degree example: - - he improved greatly + - He improved greatly. ili: i18475 members: - greatly @@ -3549,8 +3549,8 @@ definition: - in the slightest degree or in any respect example: - - Are you at all interested? No, not at all - - was not in the least unfriendly + - Are you at all interested? No, not at all. + - … was not in the least unfriendly ili: i18477 members: - at all @@ -3561,7 +3561,7 @@ definition: - definitely or certainly example: - - Visit us by all means + - Visit us by all means. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i18478 @@ -3572,8 +3572,8 @@ definition: - definitely not example: - - the prize is by no means certain - - and that isn't all, not by a long sight + - The prize is by no means certain. + - And that isn't all, not by a long sight. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i18479 @@ -3586,7 +3586,7 @@ definition: - in an exhaustive manner example: - - we searched the files thoroughly + - We searched the files thoroughly. ili: i18480 members: - thoroughly @@ -3596,8 +3596,8 @@ definition: - completely and absolutely (‘good’ is sometimes used informally for ‘thoroughly’) example: - - he was soundly defeated - - we beat him good + - He was soundly defeated. + - We beat him good. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i18481 @@ -3610,10 +3610,10 @@ definition: - throughout the entire extent example: - - got soaked through in the rain - - I'm frozen through + - … got soaked through in the rain + - I'm frozen through. - a letter shot through with the writer's personality - - knew him through and through + - … knew him through and through - boards rotten through and through ili: i18482 members: @@ -3624,8 +3624,8 @@ definition: - deeply or completely example: - - slept soundly through the storm - - the baby is sleeping soundly + - … slept soundly through the storm + - The baby is sleeping soundly. ili: i18483 members: - soundly @@ -3634,7 +3634,7 @@ definition: - completely example: - - he fell flop on his face + - He fell flop on his face. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i18484 @@ -3646,9 +3646,9 @@ definition: - in a forthright manner; candidly or frankly example: - - he didn't answer directly - - told me straight out - - came out flat for less work and more pay + - He didn't answer directly. + - … told me straight out + - … came out flat for less work and more pay ili: i18485 members: - directly @@ -3659,7 +3659,7 @@ definition: - not in a forthright manner example: - - he answered very indirectly + - He answered very indirectly. ili: i18486 members: - indirectly @@ -3689,7 +3689,7 @@ definition: - straightforwardly or frankly example: - - we must talk man-to-man + - We must talk man-to-man. ili: i18490 members: - man-to-man @@ -3698,8 +3698,8 @@ definition: - by indirect means example: - - I heard about it only secondhand or thirdhand - - he prefers to buy secondhand + - I heard about it only secondhand or thirdhand. + - He prefers to buy secondhand. ili: i18491 members: - secondhand @@ -3708,7 +3708,7 @@ definition: - by doubly indirect means example: - - I got the news thirdhand + - I got the news thirdhand. ili: i18492 members: - thirdhand @@ -3717,7 +3717,7 @@ definition: - to a great degree or extent example: - - she's much better now + - She's much better now. exemplifies: - 06332047-n ili: i18493 @@ -3728,10 +3728,10 @@ definition: - to a very great degree or extent example: - - I feel a lot better - - we enjoyed ourselves very much - - she was very much interested - - this would help a great deal + - I feel a lot better. + - We enjoyed ourselves very much. + - She was very much interested. + - This would help a great deal. exemplifies: - 06332047-n ili: i18494 @@ -3745,8 +3745,8 @@ definition: - frequently or in great quantities example: - - I don't drink much - - I don't travel much + - I don't drink much. + - I don't travel much. ili: i18495 members: - much @@ -3765,7 +3765,7 @@ - comparative of ‘well’; in a better or more excellent manner or more advantageously or attractively or to a greater degree etc. example: - - She had never sung better + - She had never sung better. - a deed better left undone - better suited to the job ili: i18497 @@ -3776,7 +3776,7 @@ definition: - advancing in amount or intensity example: - - she became increasingly depressed + - She became increasingly depressed. ili: i18498 members: - increasingly @@ -3787,8 +3787,8 @@ definition: - in actuality or reality or fact example: - - she is effectively his wife - - in effect, they had no choice + - She is effectively his wife. + - In effect, they had no choice. ili: i18499 members: - effectively @@ -3798,7 +3798,7 @@ definition: - in reality or fact example: - - the result was, de facto, a one-party system + - The result was, de facto, a one-party system. ili: i18500 members: - de facto @@ -3807,8 +3807,8 @@ definition: - in every practical sense example: - - to all intents and purposes the case is closed - - the rest are for all practical purposes useless + - To all intents and purposes the case is closed. + - The rest are for all practical purposes useless. ili: i18501 members: - for all practical purposes @@ -3826,8 +3826,8 @@ definition: - at an earlier time or formerly example: - - she had previously lived in Chicago - - he was previously president of a bank + - She had previously lived in Chicago. + - He was previously president of a bank. - better than anything previously proposed - a previously unquestioned attitude - antecedently arranged @@ -3840,11 +3840,11 @@ definition: - earlier in time; previously example: - - I had known her before - - as I said before - - he called me the day before but your call had come even earlier - - her parents had died four years earlier - - I mentioned that problem earlier + - I had known her before. + - As I said before. + - He called me the day before but your call had come even earlier. + - Her parents had died four years earlier. + - I mentioned that problem earlier. ili: i18504 members: - earlier @@ -3854,9 +3854,9 @@ definition: - happening at a time subsequent to a reference time example: - - he apologized subsequently - - he's going to the store but he'll be back here later - - it didn't happen until afterward + - He apologized subsequently. + - He's going to the store but he'll be back here later. + - It didn't happen until afterward. - two hours after that ili: i18505 members: @@ -3872,7 +3872,7 @@ - suddenly example: - source: Swift - text: Presto! begone! 'tis here again + text: Presto! begone! 'tis here again. ili: i18508 members: - presto @@ -3918,8 +3918,8 @@ definition: - with intention; in an intentional manner example: - - he used that word intentionally - - I did this by choice + - He used that word intentionally. + - I did this by choice. ili: i18514 members: - intentionally @@ -3935,7 +3935,7 @@ definition: - without intention; in an unintentional manner example: - - she hit him unintentionally + - She hit him unintentionally. ili: i18515 members: - unintentionally @@ -3945,8 +3945,8 @@ definition: - (sentence connectors) because of the reason given example: - - consequently, he didn't do it - - continued to have severe headaches and accordingly returned to the doctor + - Consequently, he didn't do it. + - … continued to have severe headaches and accordingly returned to the doctor ili: i18516 members: - consequently @@ -3956,7 +3956,7 @@ definition: - in accordance with example: - - she acted accordingly + - She acted accordingly. ili: i18517 members: - accordingly @@ -3965,8 +3965,8 @@ definition: - in place of, or as an alternative to example: - - Felix became a herpetologist instead - - alternatively we could buy a used car + - Felix became a herpetologist instead. + - Alternatively we could buy a used car. ili: i18518 members: - alternatively @@ -3977,7 +3977,7 @@ definition: - much less example: - - she can't boil potatoes, let alone cook a meal + - She can't boil potatoes, let alone cook a meal. ili: i18519 members: - let alone @@ -3987,7 +3987,7 @@ definition: - with greater reason; for a still stronger, more certain reason example: - - if you are wrong then, a fortiori, so am I + - If you are wrong then, a fortiori, so am I. ili: i18520 members: - a fortiori @@ -3996,7 +3996,7 @@ definition: - with everything included or counted example: - - altogether he earns close to a million dollars + - Altogether he earns close to a million dollars. ili: i18521 members: - altogether @@ -4008,10 +4008,10 @@ - used of a group whose members acted or were acted upon collectively and when ‘all’ and ‘together’ can be separated by other words example: - - they were herded all together - - they were all herded together - - the books lay all together in a heap - - the books all lay together … + - They were herded all together. + - They were all herded together. + - The books lay all together in a heap. + - The books all lay together … ili: i18522 members: - all together @@ -4029,8 +4029,8 @@ definition: - without preparation or reflection; without a rational basis example: - - they bought the car blindly - - he picked a wife blindly + - They bought the car blindly. + - He picked a wife blindly. ili: i18524 members: - blindly @@ -4048,7 +4048,7 @@ definition: - with respect to chronology example: - - he is chronologically older + - He is chronologically older. ili: i18526 members: - chronologically @@ -4057,7 +4057,7 @@ definition: - in a clinical manner example: - - she is clinically qualified + - She is clinically qualified. ili: i18527 members: - clinically @@ -4075,9 +4075,9 @@ definition: - during the intervening time example: - - meanwhile I will not think about the problem - - meantime he was attentive to his other interests - - in the meantime the police were notified + - Meanwhile I will not think about the problem. + - Meantime he was attentive to his other interests. + - In the meantime the police were notified. ili: i18530 members: - meanwhile @@ -4088,7 +4088,7 @@ definition: - at the same time but in another place example: - - meanwhile, back at the ranch … + - Meanwhile, back at the ranch … ili: i18531 members: - meanwhile @@ -4097,7 +4097,7 @@ definition: - two times example: - - I called her twice + - I called her twice. ili: i18532 members: - twice @@ -4106,7 +4106,7 @@ definition: - on a large scale example: - - the sketch was so largely drawn that you could see it from the back row + - The sketch was so largely drawn that you could see it from the back row. ili: i18533 members: - largely @@ -4124,8 +4124,8 @@ definition: - in a lengthy or prolix manner example: - - the argument went on lengthily - - she talked at length about the problem + - The argument went on lengthily. + - She talked at length about the problem. ili: i18535 members: - lengthily @@ -4135,7 +4135,7 @@ definition: - most recently example: - - I saw him last in London + - I saw him last in London. ili: i18536 members: - last @@ -4144,7 +4144,7 @@ definition: - the item at the end example: - - last, I'll discuss family values + - Last, I'll discuss family values. ili: i18537 members: - last @@ -4156,7 +4156,7 @@ definition: - in addition to all the foregoing example: - - last not least, he plays the saxophone + - Last not least, he plays the saxophone. ili: i18538 members: - last but not least @@ -4173,7 +4173,7 @@ definition: - in an absentminded or preoccupied manner example: - - he read the letter absently + - He read the letter absently. ili: i18540 members: - absently @@ -4185,7 +4185,7 @@ definition: - in an accusing manner example: - - he looked at her accusingly + - He looked at her accusingly. ili: i18541 members: - accusingly @@ -4201,7 +4201,7 @@ definition: - in a poignant or touching manner example: - - she spoke poignantly + - She spoke poignantly. ili: i18543 members: - affectingly @@ -4212,10 +4212,10 @@ definition: - at or in the front example: - - I see the lights of a town ahead - - the road ahead is foggy + - I see the lights of a town ahead. + - The road ahead is foggy. - staring straight ahead - - we couldn't see over the heads of the people in front + - We couldn't see over the heads of the people in front. - with the cross of Jesus marching on before ili: i18544 members: @@ -4227,9 +4227,9 @@ definition: - ahead of time; in anticipation example: - - when you pay ahead (or in advance) you receive a discount - - We like to plan ahead - - should have made reservations beforehand + - When you pay ahead (or in advance) you receive a discount. + - We like to plan ahead. + - … should have made reservations beforehand ili: i18545 members: - ahead @@ -4240,11 +4240,11 @@ definition: - in a forward direction example: - - go ahead - - the train moved ahead slowly - - the boat lurched ahead - - moved onward into the forest - - they went slowly forward in the mud + - Go ahead. + - The train moved ahead slowly. + - The boat lurched ahead. + - … moved onward into the forest + - They went slowly forward in the mud. ili: i18546 members: - ahead @@ -4258,11 +4258,11 @@ definition: - leading or ahead in a competition example: - - the horse was three lengths ahead going into the home stretch + - The horse was three lengths ahead going into the home stretch. - ahead by two pawns - - our candidate is in the lead in the polls + - Our candidate is in the lead in the polls. - way out front in the race - - the advertising campaign put them out front in sales + - The advertising campaign put them out front in sales. ili: i18547 members: - ahead @@ -4274,8 +4274,8 @@ - to a different or a more advanced time (meaning advanced either toward the present or toward the future) example: - - moved the appointment ahead from Tuesday to Monday - - pushed the deadline ahead from Tuesday to Wednesday + - … moved the appointment ahead from Tuesday to Monday + - … pushed the deadline ahead from Tuesday to Wednesday ili: i18548 members: - ahead @@ -4294,8 +4294,8 @@ definition: - all the time or over a period of time example: - - She had known all along - - the hope had been there all along + - She had known all along. + - The hope had been there all along. ili: i18550 members: - all along @@ -4305,11 +4305,11 @@ definition: - with a forward motion example: - - we drove along admiring the view - - the horse trotted along at a steady pace - - the circus traveled on to the next city - - move along - - march on + - We drove along admiring the view. + - The horse trotted along at a steady pace. + - The circus traveled on to the next city. + - Move along. + - March on. ili: i18551 members: - along @@ -4319,8 +4319,8 @@ definition: - in accompaniment or as a companion example: - - his little sister came along to the movies - - I brought my camera along + - His little sister came along to the movies. + - I brought my camera along. - working along with his father ili: i18552 members: @@ -4330,9 +4330,9 @@ definition: - in addition (usually followed by ‘with’) example: - - we sent them food and some clothing went along in the package - - along with the package came a bill - - consider the advantages along with the disadvantages + - We sent them food and some clothing went along in the package. + - Along with the package came a bill. + - Consider the advantages along with the disadvantages. ili: i18553 members: - along @@ -4341,7 +4341,7 @@ definition: - to a more advanced state example: - - the work is moving along + - The work is moving along. - well along in their research - hurrying their education along - getting along in years @@ -4353,8 +4353,8 @@ definition: - in line with a length or direction (often followed by ‘by’ or ‘beside’) example: - - pass the word along - - ran along beside me + - Pass the word along. + - … ran along beside me - cottages along by the river ili: i18555 members: @@ -4364,8 +4364,8 @@ definition: - indicates continuity or persistence or concentration example: - - his spirit lives on - - shall I read on? + - His spirit lives on. + - Shall I read on? ili: i18556 members: - 'on' @@ -4374,7 +4374,7 @@ definition: - in a state required for something to function or be effective example: - - turn the lights on + - Turn the lights on. - get a load on ili: i18557 members: @@ -4384,7 +4384,7 @@ definition: - in a like manner example: - - they walk alike + - They walk alike. ili: i18558 members: - alike @@ -4393,7 +4393,7 @@ definition: - equally example: - - parents and teachers alike demanded reforms + - Parents and teachers alike demanded reforms. ili: i18559 members: - alike @@ -4403,8 +4403,8 @@ definition: - using the voice; not silently example: - - please read the passage aloud - - he laughed out loud + - Please read the passage aloud. + - He laughed out loud. ili: i18560 members: - aloud @@ -4414,10 +4414,10 @@ definition: - with relatively high volume example: - - the band played loudly - - she spoke loudly and angrily - - he spoke loud enough for those at the back of the room to hear him - - cried aloud for help + - The band played loudly. + - She spoke loudly and angrily. + - He spoke loud enough for those at the back of the room to hear him. + - … cried aloud for help ili: i18561 members: - loudly @@ -4428,9 +4428,9 @@ definition: - with low volume example: - - speak softly but carry a big stick - - she spoke quietly to the child - - the radio was playing softly + - Speak softly but carry a big stick. + - She spoke quietly to the child. + - The radio was playing softly. ili: i18562 members: - softly @@ -4440,10 +4440,10 @@ definition: - to a faint degree or weakly perceived example: - - between him and the dim light a form was outlined faintly + - Between him and the dim light a form was outlined faintly. - stars shining faintly through the overcast - - could hear his distant shouts only faintly - - the rumors weren't even faintly true + - … could hear his distant shouts only faintly + - The rumors weren't even faintly true. ili: i18563 members: - faintly @@ -4452,7 +4452,7 @@ definition: - in an analogous manner example: - - analogously, we have a variable + - Analogously, we have a variable. ili: i18564 members: - analogously @@ -4461,8 +4461,8 @@ definition: - in a random manner example: - - the houses were randomly scattered - - bullets were fired into the crowd at random + - The houses were randomly scattered. + - Bullets were fired into the crowd at random. ili: i18565 members: - randomly @@ -4477,8 +4477,8 @@ definition: - in circumference example: - - the trunk is ten feet around - - the pond is two miles around + - The trunk is ten feet around. + - The pond is two miles around. ili: i18566 members: - around @@ -4489,7 +4489,7 @@ example: - a few spectators standing about - hanging around - - waited around for the next flight + - … waited around for the next flight ili: i18567 members: - about @@ -4499,8 +4499,8 @@ definition: - not far away in relative terms example: - - she works nearby - - the planets orbiting nearby are Venus and Mars + - She works nearby. + - The planets orbiting nearby are Venus and Mars. ili: i18568 members: - nearby @@ -4509,7 +4509,7 @@ definition: - from beginning to end; throughout example: - - It rains all year round on Skye + - It rains all year round on Skye. - frigid weather the year around ili: i18569 members: @@ -4520,8 +4520,8 @@ definition: - by a circular or circuitous route example: - - He came all the way around the base - - the road goes around the pond + - He came all the way around the base. + - The road goes around the pond. ili: i18570 members: - around @@ -4530,7 +4530,7 @@ definition: - in a circle or circular motion example: - - The wheels are spinning around + - The wheels are spinning around. ili: i18571 members: - around @@ -4540,9 +4540,9 @@ - all around or on all sides example: - dirty clothes lying around (or about) - - let's look about for help - - There were trees growing all around - - she looked around her + - Let's look about for help. + - There were trees growing all around. + - She looked around her. ili: i18572 members: - about @@ -4552,8 +4552,8 @@ definition: - to a particular destination either specified or understood example: - - she came around to see me - - I invited them around for supper + - She came around to see me. + - I invited them around for supper. ili: i18573 members: - around @@ -4563,7 +4563,7 @@ - in or to a reversed position or direction example: - about face - - suddenly she turned around + - Suddenly she turned around. ili: i18574 members: - about @@ -4574,11 +4574,11 @@ - used of movement to or among many different places or in no particular direction example: - wandering about with no place to go - - people were rushing about - - news gets around (or about) - - traveled around in Asia - - he needs advice from someone who's been around - - she sleeps around + - People were rushing about. + - News gets around (or about). + - … traveled around in Asia + - He needs advice from someone who's been around. + - She sleeps around. ili: i18575 members: - about @@ -4588,8 +4588,8 @@ definition: - in or to various places; first this place and then that; location pronoun example: - - he worked here and there but never for long in one town - - we drove here and there in the darkness + - He worked here and there but never for long in one town. + - We drove here and there in the darkness. ili: i18576 members: - here and there @@ -4598,8 +4598,8 @@ definition: - with great urgency example: - - health care reform is needed urgently - - the soil desperately needed potash + - Health care reform is needed urgently. + - The soil desperately needed potash. ili: i18577 members: - urgently @@ -4609,16 +4609,16 @@ definition: - (of actions or states) slightly short of or not quite accomplished; all but example: - - the job is (just) about done - - the baby was almost asleep when the alarm sounded - - we're almost finished - - the car all but ran her down - - he nearly fainted - - talked for nigh onto 2 hours - - the recording is well-nigh perfect - - virtually all the parties signed the contract - - I was near exhausted by the run - - most everyone agrees + - The job is (just) about done. + - The baby was almost asleep when the alarm sounded. + - We're almost finished. + - The car all but ran her down. + - He nearly fainted. + - … talked for nigh onto 2 hours + - The recording is well-nigh perfect. + - Virtually all the parties signed the contract. + - I was near exhausted by the run. + - Most everyone agrees. ili: i18578 members: - about @@ -4643,7 +4643,7 @@ definition: - toward an asymptote example: - - it grew asymptotically + - It grew asymptotically. ili: i18580 members: - asymptotically @@ -4652,7 +4652,7 @@ definition: - for the most part example: - - he is mainly interested in butterflies + - He is mainly interested in butterflies. ili: i18582 members: - chiefly @@ -4666,7 +4666,7 @@ - in the past example: - long ago - - sixty years ago my grandfather came to the U.S. + - Sixty years ago my grandfather came to the U.S. ili: i18583 members: - ago @@ -4675,8 +4675,8 @@ definition: - in or to or toward a past time example: - - set the clocks back an hour - - never look back + - Set the clocks back an hour. + - Never look back. - lovers of the past looking fondly backward ili: i18584 members: @@ -4687,9 +4687,9 @@ definition: - at or to or toward the back or rear example: - - he moved back - - tripped when he stepped backward - - she looked rearward out the window of the car + - He moved back. + - … tripped when he stepped backward + - She looked rearward out the window of the car. ili: i18585 members: - back @@ -4702,9 +4702,9 @@ definition: - at or to or toward the front; forward example: - - he faced forward - - step forward - - she practiced sewing backward as well as frontward on her new sewing machine + - He faced forward. + - Step forward. + - She practiced sewing backward as well as frontward on her new sewing machine. exemplifies: - 07170369-n ili: i18586 @@ -4720,9 +4720,9 @@ definition: - in repayment or retaliation example: - - we paid back everything we had borrowed - - he hit me and I hit him back - - I was kept in after school for talking back to the teacher + - We paid back everything we had borrowed. + - He hit me and I hit him back. + - I was kept in after school for talking back to the teacher. ili: i18587 members: - back @@ -4731,7 +4731,7 @@ definition: - in or to or toward a former location example: - - she went back to her parents' house + - She went back to her parents' house. ili: i18588 members: - back @@ -4740,7 +4740,7 @@ definition: - in or to or toward an original condition example: - - he went back to sleep + - He went back to sleep. ili: i18589 members: - back @@ -4749,7 +4749,7 @@ definition: - in reply example: - - he wrote back three days later + - He wrote back three days later. ili: i18590 members: - back @@ -4758,8 +4758,8 @@ definition: - toward the future; forward in time example: - - I like to look ahead in imagination to what the future may bring - - I look forward to seeing you + - I like to look ahead in imagination to what the future may bring. + - I look forward to seeing you. ili: i18591 members: - ahead @@ -4778,7 +4778,7 @@ definition: - having the wind against the forward side of the sails example: - - the ship came up into the wind with all yards aback + - The ship came up into the wind with all yards aback. ili: i18593 members: - aback @@ -4794,8 +4794,8 @@ definition: - in a manner or order or direction the reverse of normal example: - - it's easy to get the ‘i’ and the ‘e’ backward in words like ‘seize’ and ‘siege’ - - the child put her jersey on backward + - It's easy to get the ‘i’ and the ‘e’ backward in words like ‘seize’ and ‘siege’. + - The child put her jersey on backward. ili: i18595 members: - backward @@ -4805,9 +4805,9 @@ definition: - moving from one place to another and back again example: - - he traveled back and forth between Los Angeles and New York - - the treetops whipped to and fro in a frightening manner - - the old man just sat on the porch and rocked back and forth all day + - He traveled back and forth between Los Angeles and New York. + - The treetops whipped to and fro in a frightening manner. + - The old man just sat on the porch and rocked back and forth all day. ili: i18596 members: - back and forth @@ -4818,7 +4818,7 @@ definition: - moving backward and forward along a given course example: - - he walked up and down the locker room + - He walked up and down the locker room. - all up and down the Eastern seaboard ili: i18597 members: @@ -4828,7 +4828,7 @@ definition: - with regard to sound or the ear example: - - the new musical was visually and aurally appealing + - The new musical was visually and aurally appealing. ili: i18598 members: - aurally @@ -4837,7 +4837,7 @@ definition: - with respect to an axis example: - - the jet was directed axially toward the cathode + - The jet was directed axially toward the cathode. ili: i18599 members: - axially @@ -4846,7 +4846,7 @@ definition: - in a brazen manner example: - - he spoke brazenly + - He spoke brazenly. ili: i18600 members: - brazenly @@ -4855,7 +4855,7 @@ definition: - in an extremely intelligent way example: - - he solved the problem brilliantly + - He solved the problem brilliantly. ili: i18601 members: - brilliantly @@ -4864,8 +4864,8 @@ definition: - with brightness example: - - the stars shone brilliantly - - the windows glowed jewel bright + - The stars shone brilliantly. + - The windows glowed jewel bright. ili: i18602 members: - brilliantly @@ -4885,7 +4885,7 @@ definition: - in a commercial manner example: - - the product is commercially available + - The product is commercially available. ili: i18604 members: - commercially @@ -4894,8 +4894,8 @@ definition: - at a great cost example: - - he paid dearly for the food - - this cost him dear + - He paid dearly for the food. + - This cost him dear. ili: i18605 members: - dearly @@ -4905,8 +4905,8 @@ definition: - with affection example: - - she loved him dearly - - he treats her affectionately + - She loved him dearly. + - He treats her affectionately. ili: i18606 members: - dearly @@ -4917,7 +4917,7 @@ definition: - in a sincere and heartfelt manner example: - - I would dearly love to know + - I would dearly love to know. ili: i18607 members: - dearly @@ -4927,7 +4927,7 @@ definition: - with the terms of the relation reversed example: - - conversely, not all women are mothers + - Conversely, not all women are mothers. ili: i18608 members: - conversely @@ -4936,7 +4936,7 @@ definition: - for cosmetic purposes to improve appearance example: - - it is used cosmetically by many women + - It is used cosmetically by many women. ili: i18609 members: - cosmetically @@ -4954,7 +4954,7 @@ definition: - in a covert manner example: - - he did it covertly + - He did it covertly. ili: i18611 members: - covertly @@ -4963,7 +4963,7 @@ definition: - in an overt manner example: - - he did it overtly + - He did it overtly. ili: i18612 members: - overtly @@ -4973,8 +4973,8 @@ - by using a microscope; so as to be visible only with a microscope; as seen with a microscope example: - - the blood was examined microscopically - - the seeds were microscopically small + - The blood was examined microscopically. + - The seeds were microscopically small. ili: i18613 members: - microscopically @@ -4984,7 +4984,7 @@ - as if by using a microscope; with extreme precision and attention to detail; in minute detail example: - - every manuscript was edited microscopically + - Every manuscript was edited microscopically. ili: i18614 members: - microscopically @@ -4993,7 +4993,7 @@ definition: - without doubt; certainly example: - - it's undoubtedly very beautiful + - It's undoubtedly very beautiful. ili: i18615 members: - undoubtedly @@ -5004,7 +5004,7 @@ definition: - with respect to statistics example: - - this is statistically impossible + - This is statistically impossible. ili: i18616 members: - statistically @@ -5013,7 +5013,7 @@ definition: - with respect to thermodynamics example: - - this phenomenon is thermodynamically impossible + - This phenomenon is thermodynamically impossible. ili: i18617 members: - thermodynamically @@ -5022,7 +5022,7 @@ definition: - during the night of the present day example: - - drop by tonight + - Drop by tonight. ili: i18618 members: - tonight @@ -5033,7 +5033,7 @@ definition: - in an active manner example: - - he participated actively in the war + - He participated actively in the war. ili: i18619 members: - actively @@ -5042,7 +5042,7 @@ definition: - in a passive manner example: - - he listened passively + - He listened passively. ili: i18620 members: - passively @@ -5051,8 +5051,8 @@ definition: - (in writing) at a later place example: - - see below - - vide infra + - See below. + - Vide infra. ili: i19938 members: - below @@ -5062,7 +5062,7 @@ definition: - (in writing) at an earlier place example: - - see above + - See above. ili: i18622 members: - above @@ -5092,7 +5092,7 @@ definition: - in addition; over and above what is expected example: - - He lost his wife in the bargain + - He lost his wife in the bargain. ili: i18625 members: - in the bargain @@ -5109,7 +5109,7 @@ definition: - without respect; in a disdainful manner example: - - she spoke of him contemptuously + - She spoke of him contemptuously. ili: i18627 members: - contemptuously @@ -5121,7 +5121,7 @@ definition: - by virtue of a contract example: - - they were contractually responsible + - They were contractually responsible. ili: i18628 members: - contractually @@ -5130,9 +5130,9 @@ definition: - in an insane manner example: - - she behaved insanely - - he behaves crazily when he is off his medication - - the witch cackled madly + - She behaved insanely. + - He behaves crazily when he is off his medication. + - The witch cackled madly. - screaming dementedly ili: i18629 members: @@ -5145,7 +5145,7 @@ definition: - in a sane or lucid manner example: - - she is behaving rather sanely these days even though we know she is schizophrenic + - She is behaving rather sanely these days even though we know she is schizophrenic. ili: i18630 members: - sanely @@ -5154,7 +5154,7 @@ definition: - in a comical manner example: - - the tone was comically desperate + - The tone was comically desperate. ili: i18631 members: - comically @@ -5163,7 +5163,7 @@ definition: - every day; without missing a day example: - - he stops by daily + - He stops by daily. ili: i18632 members: - daily @@ -5172,7 +5172,7 @@ definition: - without missing a week example: - - she visited her aunt weekly + - She visited her aunt weekly. ili: i18633 members: - hebdomadally @@ -5184,7 +5184,7 @@ definition: - without missing a year example: - - they travel to China annually + - They travel to China annually. ili: i18634 members: - annually @@ -5196,7 +5196,7 @@ definition: - with curiosity example: - - the baby looked around curiously + - The baby looked around curiously. ili: i18635 members: - curiously @@ -5214,7 +5214,7 @@ definition: - in a misleading way example: - - the exam looked deceptively easy + - The exam looked deceptively easy. ili: i18637 members: - deceptively @@ -5272,7 +5272,7 @@ definition: - in a giddy light-headed manner example: - - he walked around dizzily + - He walked around dizzily. ili: i18644 members: - dizzily @@ -5290,7 +5290,7 @@ definition: - in a dorsoventral direction example: - - the ray has a dorsoventrally flattened body + - The ray has a dorsoventrally flattened body. ili: i18646 members: - dorsoventrally @@ -5306,8 +5306,8 @@ definition: - to double the degree example: - - she was doubly rewarded - - his eyes were double bright + - She was doubly rewarded. + - His eyes were double bright. ili: i18648 members: - doubly @@ -5318,7 +5318,7 @@ definition: - one by one; one at a time example: - - they were arranged singly + - They were arranged singly. ili: i18649 members: - singly @@ -5327,7 +5327,7 @@ definition: - in several ways; in a multiple manner example: - - they were multiply checked for errors + - They were multiply checked for errors. ili: i18650 members: - multiply @@ -5336,7 +5336,7 @@ definition: - in a multiplicative manner example: - - the errors increased multiplicatively + - The errors increased multiplicatively. ili: i18651 members: - multiplicatively @@ -5345,7 +5345,7 @@ definition: - in a twofold manner example: - - he was doubly wrong + - He was doubly wrong. ili: i18652 members: - doubly @@ -5355,7 +5355,7 @@ definition: - in an empirical manner example: - - this can be empirically tested + - This can be empirically tested. ili: i18653 members: - empirically @@ -5366,7 +5366,7 @@ definition: - to a distinctly greater extent or degree than is common example: - - he was particularly fussy about spelling + - He was particularly fussy about spelling. - a particularly gruesome attack - under peculiarly tragic circumstances - an especially (or specially) cautious approach to the danger @@ -5381,7 +5381,7 @@ definition: - with the full authority of the office example: - - the pope must speak ex cathedra for an encyclical to be infallible + - The pope must speak ex cathedra for an encyclical to be infallible. ili: i18655 members: - ex cathedra @@ -5399,7 +5399,7 @@ definition: - with elaboration example: - - it was elaborately spelled out + - It was elaborately spelled out. ili: i18657 members: - elaborately @@ -5410,8 +5410,8 @@ definition: - in or to another place example: - - he went elsewhere - - look elsewhere for the answer + - He went elsewhere. + - Look elsewhere for the answer. ili: i18658 members: - elsewhere @@ -5420,7 +5420,7 @@ definition: - in relation to eschatology example: - - even atheists can be eschatologically minded + - Even atheists can be eschatologically minded. ili: i18659 members: - eschatologically @@ -5436,7 +5436,7 @@ definition: - in an experimental fashion example: - - this can be experimentally determined + - This can be experimentally determined. ili: i18661 members: - experimentally @@ -5447,7 +5447,7 @@ definition: - with specific intentions; for the express purpose example: - - she needs the money expressly for her patients + - She needs the money expressly for her patients. ili: i18662 members: - expressly @@ -5456,7 +5456,7 @@ definition: - not seriously example: - - I meant it facetiously + - I meant it facetiously. ili: i18663 members: - facetiously @@ -5467,8 +5467,8 @@ definition: - with speed example: - - he works quickly - - John got ready in short order + - He works quickly. + - John got ready in short order. ili: i19269 members: - quickly @@ -5491,9 +5491,9 @@ definition: - quickly or rapidly (often used as a combining form) example: - - how fast can he get here? - - ran as fast as he could - - needs medical help fast + - How fast can he get here? + - … ran as fast as he could + - … needs medical help fast - fast-running rivers - fast-breaking news - fast-opening (or fast-closing) shutters @@ -5505,8 +5505,8 @@ definition: - at top speed example: - - he ran flat out to catch the bus - - he was off down the road like blue murder + - He ran flat out to catch the bus. + - He was off down the road like blue murder. ili: i18666 members: - flat out @@ -5516,9 +5516,9 @@ definition: - firmly or closely example: - - held fast to the rope - - her foot was stuck fast - - held tight + - … held fast to the rope + - Her foot was stuck fast. + - … held tight ili: i18667 members: - fast @@ -5573,7 +5573,7 @@ definition: - not permissibly example: - - the radon level in the basement was impermissibly high + - The radon level in the basement was impermissibly high. ili: i18674 members: - impermissibly @@ -5582,7 +5582,7 @@ definition: - in an unqualified manner example: - - he flatly denied the charges + - He flatly denied the charges. ili: i18675 members: - flatly @@ -5593,7 +5593,7 @@ definition: - squarely or solidly example: - - hit him flush in the face + - … hit him flush in the face ili: i18676 members: - flush @@ -5602,7 +5602,7 @@ definition: - in the same plane example: - - set it flush with the top of the table + - … set it flush with the top of the table ili: i18677 members: - flush @@ -5611,9 +5611,9 @@ definition: - for a limitless time example: - - no one can live forever + - No one can live forever. - source: P.P.Bliss - text: brightly beams our Father's mercy from his lighthouse evermore + text: Brightly beams our Father's mercy from his lighthouse evermore. ili: i18678 members: - everlastingly @@ -5625,7 +5625,7 @@ definition: - to infinity; without or seemingly without limit example: - - talked on and on ad infinitum + - … talked on and on ad infinitum ili: i18679 members: - ad infinitum @@ -5634,7 +5634,7 @@ definition: - for a long time without essential change example: - - he is permanently disabled + - He is permanently disabled. ili: i18680 members: - permanently @@ -5653,7 +5653,7 @@ definition: - for life example: - - desire happiness in perpetuity + - … desire happiness in perpetuity - an annuity paid in perpetuity ili: i18682 members: @@ -5663,9 +5663,9 @@ definition: - for a limited time only; not permanently example: - - he will work here temporarily - - he was brought out of retirement temporarily - - a power failure temporarily darkened the town + - He will work here temporarily. + - He was brought out of retirement temporarily. + - A power failure temporarily darkened the town. ili: i18683 members: - temporarily @@ -5683,7 +5683,7 @@ definition: - without advance preparation example: - - he spoke ad lib + - He spoke ad lib. ili: i18685 members: - ad lib @@ -5695,8 +5695,8 @@ definition: - temporarily and conditionally example: - - they have agreed provisionally - - was appointed provisionally + - They have agreed provisionally. + - … was appointed provisionally ili: i18686 members: - provisionally @@ -5705,7 +5705,7 @@ definition: - seemingly without interruption example: - - complained continually that there wasn't enough money + - … complained continually that there wasn't enough money ili: i18687 members: - continually @@ -5714,8 +5714,8 @@ definition: - for a very long or seemingly endless time example: - - she took forever to write the paper - - we had to wait forever and a day + - She took forever to write the paper. + - We had to wait forever and a day. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i18688 @@ -5737,8 +5737,8 @@ - to a high degree or extent; favorably or with much respect example: - highly successful - - He spoke highly of her - - does not think highly of his writing + - He spoke highly of her. + - … does not think highly of his writing - extremely interesting ili: i18690 members: @@ -5767,7 +5767,7 @@ definition: - as if by magnetism example: - - he was magnetically attracted to her + - He was magnetically attracted to her. ili: i18693 members: - magnetically @@ -5785,7 +5785,7 @@ definition: - in a geometric fashion example: - - it grew geometrically + - It grew geometrically. ili: i18695 members: - geometrically @@ -5794,7 +5794,7 @@ definition: - in a dangerous manner example: - - he came dangerously close to falling off the ledge + - He came dangerously close to falling off the ledge. ili: i18696 members: - perilously @@ -5805,7 +5805,7 @@ definition: - in a weary manner example: - - he walked around tiredly + - He walked around tiredly. ili: i18697 members: - tiredly @@ -5815,7 +5815,7 @@ definition: - to a vital degree example: - - this is vitally important + - This is vitally important. ili: i18698 members: - vitally @@ -5831,7 +5831,7 @@ definition: - in a strenuous manner; strongly or vigorously example: - - he objected strenuously to the stand his party was taking + - He objected strenuously to the stand his party was taking. ili: i18700 members: - strenuously @@ -5840,8 +5840,8 @@ definition: - with strained or eager attention example: - - listened intently - - stood watching intently + - … listened intently + - … stood watching intently ili: i18701 members: - intently @@ -5850,7 +5850,7 @@ definition: - heartily or earnestly example: - - They fell to work dingdong + - They fell to work dingdong. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i18702 @@ -5861,7 +5861,7 @@ definition: - powerfully or vigorously example: - - he strove mightily to achieve a better position in life + - He strove mightily to achieve a better position in life. ili: i18703 members: - mightily @@ -5877,11 +5877,11 @@ definition: - with effort or force or vigor example: - - the team played hard - - worked hard all day - - pressed hard on the lever - - hit the ball hard - - slammed the door hard + - The team played hard. + - … worked hard all day + - … pressed hard on the lever + - … hit the ball hard + - … slammed the door hard ili: i18705 members: - hard @@ -5891,8 +5891,8 @@ - to the full extent possible; all the way example: - hard alee - - the ship went hard astern - - swung the wheel hard left + - The ship went hard astern. + - … swung the wheel hard left ili: i18706 members: - hard @@ -5901,8 +5901,8 @@ definition: - slowly and with difficulty example: - - prejudices die hard - - he was so dizzy he could hardly stand up straight + - Prejudices die hard. + - He was so dizzy he could hardly stand up straight. ili: i18707 members: - hard @@ -5912,8 +5912,8 @@ definition: - causing great damage or hardship example: - - industries hit hard by the depression - - she was severely affected by the bank's failure + - Industries hit hard by the depression. + - She was severely affected by the bank's failure. ili: i18708 members: - hard @@ -5923,7 +5923,7 @@ definition: - with firmness example: - - held hard to the railing + - … held hard to the railing ili: i18709 members: - hard @@ -5933,8 +5933,8 @@ definition: - earnestly or intently example: - - thought hard about it - - stared hard at the accused + - … thought hard about it + - … stared hard at the accused ili: i18710 members: - hard @@ -5943,7 +5943,7 @@ definition: - with pain or distress or bitterness example: - - he took the rejection very hard + - He took the rejection very hard. ili: i18711 members: - hard @@ -5952,9 +5952,9 @@ definition: - very near or close in space or time example: - - it stands hard by the railroad tracks - - they were hard on his heels - - a strike followed hard upon the plant's opening + - It stands hard by the railroad tracks. + - They were hard on his heels. + - A strike followed hard upon the plant's opening. ili: i18712 members: - hard @@ -5972,7 +5972,7 @@ definition: - securely fixed or fastened example: - - the window was tightly sealed + - The window was tightly sealed. ili: i18714 members: - tightly @@ -5981,8 +5981,8 @@ definition: - for a short time example: - - she visited him briefly - - was briefly associated with IBM + - She visited him briefly. + - … was briefly associated with IBM ili: i18715 members: - briefly @@ -5991,8 +5991,8 @@ definition: - for an instant or moment example: - - we paused momentarily before proceeding - - a cardinal perched momently on the dogwood branch + - We paused momentarily before proceeding. + - A cardinal perched momently on the dogwood branch. ili: i18716 members: - momentarily @@ -6002,7 +6002,7 @@ definition: - in a conclusive way example: - - we settled the problem conclusively + - We settled the problem conclusively. ili: i18717 members: - conclusively @@ -6012,7 +6012,7 @@ definition: - not conclusively example: - - the meeting ended inconclusively + - The meeting ended inconclusively. ili: i18718 members: - inconclusively @@ -6021,8 +6021,8 @@ definition: - in an unfortunate or deplorable manner example: - - he was sadly neglected - - it was woefully inadequate + - He was sadly neglected. + - It was woefully inadequate. ili: i18719 members: - deplorably @@ -6052,7 +6052,7 @@ definition: - in a focal manner example: - - the submucosa was focally infiltrated + - The submucosa was focally infiltrated. ili: i18722 members: - focally @@ -6087,7 +6087,7 @@ - in an entertaining and amusing manner example: - Hollywood has grown too sophisticated to turn out anything really amusingly bad - these days + these days. ili: i18726 members: - amusingly @@ -6097,7 +6097,7 @@ definition: - on a floor below example: - - the tenants live downstairs + - The tenants live downstairs. ili: i18727 members: - downstairs @@ -6109,7 +6109,7 @@ definition: - on a floor above example: - - they lived upstairs + - They lived upstairs. ili: i18728 members: - upstairs @@ -6120,7 +6120,7 @@ definition: - with respect to the mind example: - - she's a bit weak upstairs + - She's a bit weak upstairs. ili: i18729 members: - upstairs @@ -6129,7 +6129,7 @@ definition: - with the wind; in the direction the wind is blowing example: - - they flew downwind + - They flew downwind. ili: i18730 members: - downwind @@ -6138,7 +6138,7 @@ definition: - in the direction opposite to the direction the wind is blowing example: - - they flew upwind + - They flew upwind. ili: i18731 members: - upwind @@ -6149,7 +6149,7 @@ definition: - toward the wind example: - - they were sailing windward + - They were sailing windward. ili: i18732 members: - windward @@ -6159,7 +6159,7 @@ definition: - away from the wind example: - - they were sailing leeward + - They were sailing leeward. ili: i18733 members: - leeward @@ -6169,9 +6169,9 @@ definition: - spatially or metaphorically from a higher to a lower level or position example: - - don't fall down - - rode the lift up and skied down - - prices plunged downward + - Don't fall down. + - … rode the lift up and skied down + - Prices plunged downward. ili: i18734 members: - down @@ -6183,10 +6183,10 @@ definition: - away from a more central or a more northerly place example: - - was sent down to work at the regional office - - worked down on the farm - - came down for the wedding - - flew down to Florida + - … was sent down to work at the regional office + - … worked down on the farm + - … came down for the wedding + - … flew down to Florida ili: i18735 members: - down @@ -6204,8 +6204,8 @@ definition: - in an inactive or inoperative state example: - - the factory went down during the strike - - the computer went down again + - The factory went down during the strike. + - The computer went down again. ili: i18737 members: - down @@ -6214,7 +6214,7 @@ definition: - to a lower intensity example: - - he slowly phased down the light until the stage was completely black + - He slowly phased down the light until the stage was completely black. ili: i18738 members: - down @@ -6223,7 +6223,7 @@ definition: - from an earlier time example: - - the story was passed down from father to son + - The story was passed down from father to son. ili: i18739 members: - down @@ -6232,10 +6232,10 @@ definition: - spatially or metaphorically from a lower to a higher position example: - - look up! - - the music surged up - - the fragments flew upwards - - prices soared upwards + - Look up! + - The music surged up. + - The fragments flew upwards. + - Prices soared upwards. - upwardly mobile ili: i18740 members: @@ -6248,7 +6248,7 @@ definition: - to a later time example: - - they moved the meeting date up + - They moved the meeting date up. - from childhood upward ili: i18741 members: @@ -6260,7 +6260,7 @@ definition: - to a more central or a more northerly place example: - - was transferred up to headquarters + - … was transferred up to headquarters - up to Canada for a vacation ili: i18742 members: @@ -6270,7 +6270,7 @@ definition: - nearer to the speaker example: - - he walked up and grabbed my lapels + - He walked up and grabbed my lapels. ili: i18743 members: - up @@ -6279,7 +6279,7 @@ definition: - to a higher intensity example: - - he turned up the volume + - He turned up the volume. ili: i18744 members: - up @@ -6306,7 +6306,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - he caught the ball and ran downfield 15 yards + - He caught the ball and ran downfield 15 yards. ili: i18747 members: - downfield @@ -6315,7 +6315,7 @@ definition: - thoroughgoing example: - - he is outright dishonest + - He is outright dishonest. exemplifies: - 06332047-n ili: i18748 @@ -6327,7 +6327,7 @@ definition: - without reservation or concealment example: - - she asked him outright for a divorce + - She asked him outright for a divorce. ili: i18749 members: - outright @@ -6345,13 +6345,13 @@ definition: - at or to or in the direction of one's home or family example: - - He stays home on weekends - - after the game the children brought friends home for supper - - I'll be home tomorrow - - came riding home in style - - I hope you will come home for Christmas - - I'll take her home - - don't forget to write home + - He stays home on weekends. + - After the game the children brought friends home for supper. + - I'll be home tomorrow. + - … came riding home in style + - I hope you will come home for Christmas. + - I'll take her home. + - Don't forget to write home. ili: i18751 members: - home @@ -6360,7 +6360,7 @@ definition: - at, to, or toward the place where you reside example: - - he worked at home + - He worked at home. ili: i18752 members: - at home @@ -6371,7 +6371,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - they played at home last night + - They played at home last night. ili: i18753 members: - at home @@ -6380,9 +6380,9 @@ definition: - to the fullest extent; to the heart example: - - drove the nail home - - drove his point home - - his comments hit home + - … drove the nail home + - … drove his point home + - His comments hit home. ili: i18754 members: - home @@ -6391,7 +6391,7 @@ definition: - on or to the point aimed at example: - - the arrow struck home + - The arrow struck home. ili: i18755 members: - home @@ -6400,7 +6400,7 @@ definition: - toward home example: - - fought his way homeward through the deep snow + - … fought his way homeward through the deep snow ili: i18756 members: - homeward @@ -6410,9 +6410,9 @@ definition: - on the contrary example: - - rather than disappoint the children, he did two quick tricks before he left - - he didn't call; rather (or instead), he wrote her a letter - - used English terms instead of Latin ones + - Rather than disappoint the children, he did two quick tricks before he left. + - He didn't call; rather (or instead), he wrote her a letter. + - … used English terms instead of Latin ones ili: i18757 members: - rather @@ -6422,8 +6422,8 @@ definition: - to the degree or extent that example: - - insofar as it can be ascertained, the horse lung is comparable to that of man - - so far as it is reasonably practical he should practice restraint + - Insofar as it can be ascertained, the horse lung is comparable to that of man. + - So far as it is reasonably practical he should practice restraint. ili: i18758 members: - insofar @@ -6436,7 +6436,7 @@ definition: - in a mordacious manner example: - - she taunted him mordaciously + - She taunted him mordaciously. ili: i18759 members: - mordaciously @@ -6471,8 +6471,8 @@ definition: - comparative of much; to a greater degree or extent example: - - he works more now - - they eat more than they should + - He works more now. + - They eat more than they should. ili: i18762 members: - more @@ -6481,8 +6481,8 @@ definition: - comparative of little example: - - she walks less than she should - - he works less these days + - She walks less than she should. + - He works less these days. ili: i18763 members: - less @@ -6491,7 +6491,7 @@ definition: - not much example: - - he talked little about his family + - He talked little about his family. ili: i18764 members: - little @@ -6500,8 +6500,8 @@ definition: - before the usual time or the time expected example: - - she graduated early - - the house was completed ahead of time + - She graduated early. + - The house was completed ahead of time. ili: i18765 members: - early @@ -6512,11 +6512,11 @@ definition: - later than usual or than expected example: - - the train arrived late - - we awoke late - - the children came late to school - - notice came so tardily that we almost missed the deadline - - I belatedly wished her a happy birthday + - The train arrived late. + - We awoke late. + - The children came late to school. + - Notice came so tardily that we almost missed the deadline. + - I belatedly wished her a happy birthday. ili: i18766 members: - late @@ -6527,7 +6527,7 @@ definition: - in good time example: - - he awoke betimes that morning + - He awoke betimes that morning. ili: i18767 members: - early @@ -6547,7 +6547,7 @@ definition: - as far as that is concerned example: - - for that matter I don't care either + - For that matter I don't care either. ili: i18769 members: - for that matter @@ -6556,9 +6556,9 @@ definition: - (old-fashioned) at or from or to a great distance; far example: - - we traveled afar - - we could see the ship afar off - - the Magi came from afar + - We traveled afar. + - We could see the ship afar off. + - The Magi came from afar. ili: i18770 members: - afar @@ -6567,9 +6567,9 @@ definition: - at or to or from a great distance in space example: - - he traveled far - - strayed far from home - - sat far away from each other + - He traveled far. + - … strayed far from home + - … sat far away from each other ili: i18771 members: - far @@ -6578,8 +6578,8 @@ definition: - remote in time example: - - if we could see far into the future - - all that happened far in the past + - If we could see far into the future, … + - All that happened far in the past. ili: i18772 members: - far @@ -6589,7 +6589,7 @@ - to a considerable degree; very much example: - a far far better thing that I do - - felt far worse than yesterday + - … felt far worse than yesterday - eyes far too close together ili: i18773 members: @@ -6599,8 +6599,8 @@ definition: - at or to a certain point or degree example: - - I can only go so far before I have to give up - - how far can we get with this kind of argument? + - I can only go so far before I have to give up. + - How far can we get with this kind of argument? ili: i18774 members: - far @@ -6621,7 +6621,7 @@ example: - way over budget - way off base - - the other side of the hill is right smart steeper than the side we are on + - The other side of the hill is right smart steeper than the side we are on. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i18776 @@ -6633,10 +6633,10 @@ definition: - over great areas or distances; everywhere example: - - he traveled far and wide - - the news spread far and wide - - people came from far and near - - searched for the child far and near + - He traveled far and wide. + - The news spread far and wide. + - People came from far and near. + - … searched for the child far and near ili: i18777 members: - far and wide @@ -6682,7 +6682,7 @@ definition: - before anything else example: - - first we must consider the garter snake + - First we must consider the garter snake. ili: i18782 members: - first @@ -6695,7 +6695,7 @@ definition: - in the second place example: - - second, we must consider the economy + - Second, we must consider the economy. ili: i18783 members: - second @@ -6705,7 +6705,7 @@ definition: - in the third place example: - - third we must consider unemployment + - Third we must consider unemployment. ili: i18784 members: - third @@ -6715,7 +6715,7 @@ definition: - from first to last example: - - the play was excellent end-to-end + - The play was excellent end-to-end. ili: i18785 members: - throughout @@ -6725,7 +6725,7 @@ definition: - at the beginning example: - - at first he didn't notice anything strange + - At first he didn't notice anything strange. ili: i18786 members: - initially @@ -6736,7 +6736,7 @@ definition: - on first seeing (someone or something); immediately example: - - it was love at first sight + - It was love at first sight. ili: i18787 members: - at first sight @@ -6753,7 +6753,7 @@ definition: - as a first impression example: - - at first blush the offer seemed attractive + - At first blush the offer seemed attractive. ili: i18788 members: - at first blush @@ -6763,7 +6763,7 @@ definition: - the initial time example: - - when Felix first saw a garter snake + - When Felix first saw a garter snake. ili: i18789 members: - first @@ -6782,8 +6782,8 @@ definition: - out into view example: - - came forth from the crowd - - put my ideas forth + - … came forth from the crowd + - … put my ideas forth ili: i18791 members: - forth @@ -6804,7 +6804,7 @@ definition: - to or in a foreign country example: - - they had never travelled abroad + - They had never travelled abroad. ili: i18793 members: - abroad @@ -6813,7 +6813,7 @@ definition: - in reality example: - - she is very kind at heart + - She is very kind at heart. ili: i18794 members: - at heart @@ -6826,7 +6826,7 @@ definition: - in a general fashion example: - - he talked at large about his plans + - He talked at large about his plans. ili: i18795 members: - at large @@ -6847,7 +6847,7 @@ definition: - not more than example: - - spend at most $20 on the lunch + - … spend at most $20 on the lunch ili: i18797 members: - at most @@ -6857,9 +6857,9 @@ definition: - if nothing else (‘leastwise’ is informal and ‘leastways’ is colloquial) example: - - at least he survived - - they felt — at any rate Jim felt — relieved though still wary - - the influence of economists — or at any rate of economics — is far-reaching + - At least he survived. + - They felt — at any rate Jim felt — relieved though still wary. + - The influence of economists — or at any rate of economics — is far-reaching. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i18798 @@ -6873,8 +6873,8 @@ definition: - in an unhurried way or at one's convenience example: - - read the manual at your leisure - - he traveled leisurely + - Read the manual at your leisure. + - He traveled leisurely. ili: i18799 members: - at leisure @@ -6884,7 +6884,7 @@ definition: - immediately example: - - she called right after dinner + - She called right after dinner. ili: i18800 members: - right @@ -6893,7 +6893,7 @@ definition: - at a particular time in the past example: - - just then the bugle sounded + - Just then the bugle sounded. ili: i18801 members: - just then @@ -6902,7 +6902,7 @@ definition: - in a punctual manner example: - - he did his homework promptly + - He did his homework promptly. ili: i18802 members: - promptly @@ -6913,7 +6913,7 @@ definition: - at once (usually modifies an undesirable occurrence) example: - - he promptly forgot the address + - He promptly forgot the address. ili: i18803 members: - promptly @@ -6923,8 +6923,8 @@ definition: - with little or no delay example: - - the rescue squad arrived promptly - - come here, quick! + - The rescue squad arrived promptly. + - Come here, quick! ili: i18804 members: - promptly @@ -6935,7 +6935,7 @@ definition: - under the best of conditions example: - - at best we'll lose only the money + - At best we'll lose only the money. ili: i18805 members: - at best @@ -6945,7 +6945,7 @@ definition: - under the worst of conditions example: - - at worst we'll go to jail + - At worst we'll go to jail. ili: i18806 members: - at worst @@ -6963,7 +6963,7 @@ definition: - in a furtive manner example: - - the soldiers were furtively crawling through the night + - The soldiers were furtively crawling through the night. ili: i18808 members: - furtively @@ -6973,8 +6973,8 @@ definition: - of one mind; without dissent example: - - the Senate unanimously approved the bill - - we voted unanimously + - The Senate unanimously approved the bill. + - We voted unanimously. ili: i18809 members: - unanimously @@ -6985,7 +6985,7 @@ definition: - in a responsible manner example: - - we must act responsibly + - We must act responsibly. ili: i18810 members: - responsibly @@ -6994,7 +6994,7 @@ definition: - in an irresponsible manner example: - - he acted irresponsibly + - He acted irresponsibly. ili: i18811 members: - irresponsibly @@ -7014,7 +7014,7 @@ definition: - under normal conditions example: - - usually she was late + - Usually she was late. ili: i18813 members: - normally @@ -7027,7 +7027,7 @@ definition: - in the usual manner example: - - as usual, she arrived late + - As usual, she arrived late. ili: i18814 members: - as usual @@ -7036,8 +7036,8 @@ definition: - to a remarkable degree or extent example: - - she was unusually tall - - Notably missing from the network's fall line-up are any half-hour scripted comedies + - She was unusually tall. + - Notably missing from the network's fall line-up are any half-hour scripted comedies. ili: i18815 members: - unusually @@ -7049,11 +7049,11 @@ definition: - in the recent past example: - - he was in Paris recently - - lately the rules have been enforced - - as late as yesterday she was fine + - He was in Paris recently. + - Lately the rules have been enforced. + - As late as yesterday she was fine. - feeling better of late - - the spelling was first affected, but latterly the meaning also + - The spelling was first affected, but latterly the meaning also. ili: i18816 members: - recently @@ -7066,7 +7066,7 @@ definition: - in an erratic unpredictable manner example: - - economic changes are proceeding erratically + - Economic changes are proceeding erratically. ili: i18817 members: - erratically @@ -7076,7 +7076,7 @@ definition: - like a girl example: - - she was girlishly shy + - She was girlishly shy. ili: i18818 members: - girlishly @@ -7085,7 +7085,7 @@ definition: - in a gradual manner example: - - the snake moved gradually toward its victim + - The snake moved gradually toward its victim. ili: i18819 members: - gradually @@ -7096,7 +7096,7 @@ definition: - in a grim implacable manner example: - - he was grimly satisfied + - He was grimly satisfied. ili: i18820 members: - grimly @@ -7105,7 +7105,7 @@ definition: - extremely fast example: - - they were travelling hell-for-leather + - They were travelling hell-for-leather. ili: i18821 members: - hell-for-leather @@ -7114,7 +7114,7 @@ definition: - in this general vicinity example: - - the people are friendly hereabouts + - The people are friendly hereabouts. ili: i18822 members: - hereabout @@ -7124,9 +7124,9 @@ definition: - in or at this place; where the speaker or writer is example: - - I work here - - turn here - - radio waves received here on Earth + - I work here. + - Turn here. + - Radio waves received here on Earth. ili: i18823 members: - here @@ -7135,7 +7135,7 @@ definition: - to this place (especially toward the speaker) example: - - come here, please + - Come here, please. ili: i18824 members: - here @@ -7145,8 +7145,8 @@ definition: - in this circumstance or respect or on this point or detail example: - - what do we have here? - - here I must disagree + - What do we have here? + - Here I must disagree. ili: i18825 members: - here @@ -7155,7 +7155,7 @@ definition: - in this place or thing or document example: - - I shall discuss the question herein + - I shall discuss the question herein. ili: i18826 members: - herein @@ -7164,7 +7164,7 @@ definition: - at this time; now example: - - we'll adjourn here for lunch and discuss the remaining issues this afternoon + - We'll adjourn here for lunch and discuss the remaining issues this afternoon. ili: i18827 members: - here @@ -7173,8 +7173,8 @@ definition: - in or at that place or location example: - - they have lived there for years - - it's not there + - They have lived there for years. + - It's not there. - that man there ili: i18828 members: @@ -7184,7 +7184,7 @@ definition: - to or toward that place; away from the speaker example: - - go there around noon! + - Go there around noon! ili: i18829 members: - there @@ -7194,7 +7194,7 @@ definition: - in that matter; in that respect; on that point example: - - I agree with you there + - I agree with you there. ili: i18830 members: - there @@ -7203,7 +7203,7 @@ definition: - with respect to history example: - - this is historically interesting + - This is historically interesting. ili: i18831 members: - historically @@ -7212,7 +7212,7 @@ definition: - throughout history example: - - historically they have never coexisted peacefully + - Historically they have never coexisted peacefully. ili: i18832 members: - historically @@ -7221,7 +7221,7 @@ definition: - in a peaceful manner example: - - the hen settled herself on the nest most peacefully + - The hen settled herself on the nest most peacefully. ili: i18833 members: - peacefully @@ -7230,7 +7230,7 @@ definition: - with respect to science; in a scientific way example: - - this is scientifically interesting + - This is scientifically interesting. ili: i18834 members: - scientifically @@ -7239,7 +7239,7 @@ definition: - in an unscientific way; not according to the principles of science example: - - they proceeded unscientifically when they dissected the mummy + - They proceeded unscientifically when they dissected the mummy. ili: i18835 members: - unscientifically @@ -7248,7 +7248,7 @@ definition: - in a humble manner example: - - he humbly lowered his head + - He humbly lowered his head. ili: i18836 members: - humbly @@ -7258,7 +7258,7 @@ definition: - in a submissive or spiritless manner example: - - meekly bowed to his wishes + - … meekly bowed to his wishes ili: i18837 members: - meekly @@ -7267,7 +7267,7 @@ definition: - within a building example: - - in winter we play inside + - In winter we play inside. ili: i18838 members: - inside @@ -7277,7 +7277,7 @@ definition: - outside a building example: - - in summer we play outside + - In summer we play outside. ili: i18839 members: - outside @@ -7289,7 +7289,7 @@ definition: - on the inside example: - - inside, the car is a mess + - Inside, the car is a mess. ili: i18840 members: - inside @@ -7299,7 +7299,7 @@ definition: - on the outside example: - - outside, the box is black + - Outside, the box is black. ili: i18841 members: - outside @@ -7317,7 +7317,7 @@ definition: - without using a microscope example: - - The tubes were examined macroscopically + - The tubes were examined macroscopically. ili: i18843 members: - macroscopically @@ -7326,7 +7326,7 @@ definition: - (intensifier before a figurative expression) without exaggeration example: - - our eyes were literally pinned to TV during the Gulf War + - Our eyes were literally pinned to TV during the Gulf War. exemplifies: - 06332047-n ili: i18844 @@ -7337,8 +7337,8 @@ definition: - in essence or effect but not in fact example: - - the strike virtually paralyzed the city - - I'm virtually broke + - The strike virtually paralyzed the city. + - I'm virtually broke. ili: i18845 members: - virtually @@ -7347,7 +7347,7 @@ definition: - used to form the superlative, greatest in size or degree example: - - the king cobra is the most dangerous snake + - The king cobra is the most dangerous snake. ili: i18846 members: - most @@ -7357,7 +7357,7 @@ definition: - used to form the superlative, smallest in size or degree example: - - The garter snake is the least dangerous snake + - The garter snake is the least dangerous snake. ili: i18847 members: - least @@ -7367,7 +7367,7 @@ definition: - especially not example: - - nobody, least of all Joe, agreed with me + - Nobody, least of all Joe, agreed with me. ili: i18848 members: - least of all @@ -7387,7 +7387,7 @@ definition: - without speaking example: - - he sat mutely next to her + - He sat mutely next to her. ili: i18850 members: - mutely @@ -7399,8 +7399,8 @@ definition: - worldwide example: - - She is internationally known - - this is globally significant + - She is internationally known. + - This is globally significant. ili: i18976 members: - internationally @@ -7410,7 +7410,7 @@ definition: - with respect to the whole earth example: - - think globally, not locally + - Think globally, not locally. members: - globally partOfSpeech: r @@ -7418,8 +7418,8 @@ definition: - in such a manner as could not be otherwise example: - - it is necessarily so - - we must needs be objective + - It is necessarily so. + - We must needs be objective. ili: i18852 members: - inevitably @@ -7431,12 +7431,12 @@ definition: - very recently example: - - they are newly married + - They are newly married. - newly raised objections - a newly arranged hairdo - grass new washed by the rain - a freshly cleaned floor - - we are fresh out of tomatoes + - We are fresh out of tomatoes. ili: i18853 members: - newly @@ -7449,7 +7449,7 @@ - again but in a new or different way example: - start afresh - - wanted to write the story anew + - … wanted to write the story anew - starting life anew in a fresh place ili: i18854 members: @@ -7469,9 +7469,9 @@ definition: - in another and different manner example: - - very soon you will know differently - - she thought otherwise - - there is no way out other than the fire escape + - Very soon you will know differently. + - She thought otherwise. + - There is no way out other than the fire escape. ili: i18856 members: - differently @@ -7499,7 +7499,7 @@ definition: - as an important constituent example: - - the drapery served organically to cover the Madonna + - The drapery served organically to cover the Madonna. ili: i18859 members: - organically @@ -7508,7 +7508,7 @@ definition: - in an organic manner example: - - this food is grown organically + - This food is grown organically. ili: i18860 members: - organically @@ -7524,7 +7524,7 @@ definition: - in a machinelike manner; without feeling example: - - he smiled mechanically + - He smiled mechanically. ili: i18862 members: - mechanically @@ -7533,7 +7533,7 @@ definition: - in a mechanical manner; by a mechanism example: - - this door opens mechanically + - This door opens mechanically. ili: i18863 members: - mechanically @@ -7552,7 +7552,7 @@ definition: - in an official role example: - - officially, he is in charge + - Officially, he is in charge. - officially responsible ili: i18865 members: @@ -7562,7 +7562,7 @@ definition: - not in an official capacity example: - - unofficially, he serves as the treasurer + - Unofficially, he serves as the treasurer. ili: i18866 members: - unofficially @@ -7571,7 +7571,7 @@ definition: - unpleasantly example: - - his ignorance was painfully obvious + - His ignorance was painfully obvious. ili: i18867 members: - painfully @@ -7581,7 +7581,7 @@ definition: - in or near or toward a center or according to a central role or function example: - - The theater is centrally located + - The theater is centrally located. ili: i18868 members: - centrally @@ -7607,7 +7607,7 @@ definition: - in accord with physical laws example: - - it is physically impossible + - It is physically impossible. ili: i18871 members: - physically @@ -7626,9 +7626,9 @@ definition: - more readily or willingly example: - - clean it well, preferably with warm water - - I'd rather be in Philadelphia - - I'd sooner die than give up + - Clean it well, preferably with warm water. + - I'd rather be in Philadelphia. + - I'd sooner die than give up. ili: i18873 members: - preferably @@ -7689,7 +7689,7 @@ definition: - in close combat or at close quarters example: - - they fought toe-to-toe for the nomination + - They fought toe-to-toe for the nomination. ili: i18880 members: - toe-to-toe @@ -7698,7 +7698,7 @@ definition: - at the same time example: - - we graduated together + - We graduated together. ili: i18881 members: - together @@ -7707,7 +7707,7 @@ definition: - with cooperation and interchange example: - - we worked together on the project + - We worked together on the project. ili: i18882 members: - together @@ -7727,7 +7727,7 @@ definition: - in contact with each other or in proximity example: - - the leaves stuck together + - The leaves stuck together. ili: i18884 members: - together @@ -7736,7 +7736,7 @@ definition: - participating in or knowledgeable out example: - - was in on the scheme + - … was in on the scheme ili: i18885 members: - in on @@ -7745,7 +7745,7 @@ definition: - assembled in one place example: - - we were gathered together + - We were gathered together. ili: i18886 members: - together @@ -7756,7 +7756,7 @@ definition: - in conjunction with; combined example: - - our salaries collectively couldn't pay for the damage + - Our salaries collectively couldn't pay for the damage. ili: i18887 members: - jointly @@ -7778,7 +7778,7 @@ definition: - in a very offensive manner example: - - he behaved outrageously + - He behaved outrageously. ili: i18889 members: - outrageously @@ -7787,11 +7787,11 @@ definition: - subsequently or soon afterward (often used as sentence connectors) example: - - then he left - - go left first, then right - - first came lightning, then thunder - - we watched the late movie and then went to bed - - and so home and to bed + - Then he left. + - Go left first, then right. + - First came lightning, then thunder. + - We watched the late movie and then went to bed. + - And so home and to bed. ili: i18890 members: - then @@ -7802,8 +7802,8 @@ definition: - at that time example: - - I was young then - - prices were lower back then + - I was young then. + - Prices were lower back then. - science as it was then taught ili: i18891 members: @@ -7813,11 +7813,11 @@ definition: - in that case or as a consequence example: - - if he didn't take it, then who did? - - keep it then if you want to - - the case, then, is closed - - you've made up your mind then? - - then you'll be rich + - If he didn't take it, then who did? + - Keep it then if you want to. + - The case, then, is closed. + - You've made up your mind then? + - Then you'll be rich. ili: i18892 members: - then @@ -7835,8 +7835,8 @@ definition: - in a manner that facilitates example: - - he observed the snakes so he could describe their behavior - - he stooped down so he could pick up his hat + - He observed the snakes so he could describe their behavior. + - He stooped down so he could pick up his hat. ili: i18894 members: - so @@ -7845,7 +7845,7 @@ definition: - in spite of everything; without regard to drawbacks example: - - he carried on regardless of the difficulties + - He carried on regardless of the difficulties. ili: i18895 members: - regardless @@ -7867,7 +7867,7 @@ definition: - on one occasion example: - - once I ran into her + - Once I ran into her. ili: i18897 members: - once @@ -7878,9 +7878,9 @@ definition: - at a previous time example: - - at one time he loved her + - At one time he loved her. - her erstwhile writing - - she was a dancer once + - She was a dancer once. ili: i18898 members: - once @@ -7893,7 +7893,7 @@ definition: - (postpositive) however example: - - it might be unpleasant, though + - It might be unpleasant, though. ili: i18899 members: - though @@ -7902,7 +7902,7 @@ definition: - to a feasible extent example: - - she helped him as much as possible + - She helped him as much as possible. ili: i18900 members: - as far as possible @@ -7912,8 +7912,8 @@ definition: - immediately following or undeservedly benefiting from example: - - the CEO resigned on the coattails of the scandal - - he was elected on his predecessor's coattails + - The CEO resigned on the coattails of the scandal. + - He was elected on his predecessor's coattails. ili: i18901 members: - on the coattails @@ -7923,8 +7923,8 @@ definition: - (contrastive) from another point of view example: - - on the other hand, she is too ambitious for her own good - - then again, she might not go + - On the other hand, she is too ambitious for her own good. + - Then again, she might not go. ili: i18902 members: - on the other hand @@ -7934,7 +7934,7 @@ definition: - from one point of view example: - - on the one hand, she is a gifted chemist + - On the one hand, she is a gifted chemist. ili: i18903 members: - on the one hand @@ -7944,7 +7944,7 @@ definition: - with success; in a successful manner example: - - she performed the surgery successfully + - She performed the surgery successfully. ili: i18904 members: - successfully @@ -7953,7 +7953,7 @@ definition: - at the same instant example: - - they spoke simultaneously + - They spoke simultaneously. ili: i18905 members: - simultaneously @@ -7963,8 +7963,8 @@ definition: - overlapping in duration example: - - concurrently with the conference an exhibition of things associated with Rutherford - was held + - Concurrently with the conference an exhibition of things associated with Rutherford + was held. - going to school and holding a job at the same time ili: i18906 members: @@ -7975,7 +7975,7 @@ definition: - in a systematic or consistent manner example: - - they systematically excluded women + - They systematically excluded women. ili: i18907 members: - systematically @@ -7985,7 +7985,7 @@ definition: - in an unsystematic manner example: - - his books were lined up unsystematically on the shelf + - His books were lined up unsystematically on the shelf. ili: i18908 members: - unsystematically @@ -7994,7 +7994,7 @@ definition: - without showing consistency example: - - he acted inconsistently when he bought these stocks + - He acted inconsistently when he bought these stocks. ili: i18909 members: - inconsistently @@ -8003,7 +8003,7 @@ definition: - by that means or because of that example: - - He knocked over the red wine, thereby ruining the table cloth + - He knocked over the red wine, thereby ruining the table cloth. ili: i18910 members: - thereby @@ -8013,7 +8013,7 @@ - in the way indicated example: - hold the brush so - - set up the pieces thus + - Set up the pieces thus. ili: i18911 members: - thus @@ -8024,7 +8024,7 @@ definition: - in regard to academic matters example: - - academically, this is a good school + - Academically, this is a good school. ili: i18912 members: - academically @@ -8033,7 +8033,7 @@ definition: - in an appositive manner example: - - this adjective is used appositively + - This adjective is used appositively. ili: i18913 members: - appositively @@ -8043,7 +8043,7 @@ definition: - enormously example: - - the bill was astronomically high + - The bill was astronomically high. ili: i18914 members: - astronomically @@ -8052,7 +8052,7 @@ definition: - on the basis of axioms example: - - this is axiomatically given + - This is axiomatically given. ili: i18915 members: - axiomatically @@ -8061,7 +8061,7 @@ definition: - by photoelectric means example: - - they measured it photoelectrically + - They measured it photoelectrically. ili: i18916 members: - photoelectrically @@ -8088,7 +8088,7 @@ definition: - according to the constitution example: - - this was constitutionally ruled out + - This was constitutionally ruled out. ili: i18919 members: - constitutionally @@ -8097,7 +8097,7 @@ definition: - in an unconstitutional manner example: - - the president acted unconstitutionally + - The president acted unconstitutionally. ili: i18920 members: - unconstitutionally @@ -8106,7 +8106,7 @@ definition: - in a democratic manner; based on democratic principles example: - - it was decided democratically + - It was decided democratically. - democratically elected government ili: i18921 members: @@ -8116,7 +8116,7 @@ definition: - in an undemocratic manner example: - - undemocratically, he made all the important decisions without his colleagues + - Undemocratically, he made all the important decisions without his colleagues. ili: i18922 members: - undemocratically @@ -8125,8 +8125,8 @@ definition: - in an aloof manner example: - - the local gentry and professional classes had held aloof for the school had accepted - their sons readily enough + - The local gentry and professional classes had held aloof for the school had accepted + their sons readily enough. ili: i18923 members: - aloof @@ -8135,7 +8135,7 @@ definition: - in terms of integers example: - - the time was digitally displayed + - The time was digitally displayed. ili: i18924 members: - digitally @@ -8144,7 +8144,7 @@ definition: - by means of the fingers example: - - the exam was carried out digitally + - The exam was carried out digitally. ili: i18925 members: - digitally @@ -8153,7 +8153,7 @@ definition: - with respect to economic science example: - - economically this proposal makes no sense + - Economically this proposal makes no sense. ili: i18926 members: - economically @@ -8162,7 +8162,7 @@ definition: - with respect to the economic system example: - - economically the country is worse off + - Economically the country is worse off. ili: i18927 members: - economically @@ -8178,7 +8178,7 @@ definition: - by electronic means example: - - the door opens electronically + - The door opens electronically. ili: i18929 members: - electronically @@ -8187,7 +8187,7 @@ definition: - with respect to ethnicity example: - - the neighborhood is ethnically diverse + - The neighborhood is ethnically diverse. ili: i18930 members: - ethnically @@ -8196,7 +8196,7 @@ definition: - by federal government example: - - it's federally regulated + - It's federally regulated. ili: i18931 members: - federally @@ -8214,7 +8214,7 @@ definition: - in a graphic way example: - - he described the event graphically + - He described the event graphically. ili: i18933 members: - graphically @@ -8223,7 +8223,7 @@ definition: - in an idiographic manner example: - - it's written ideographically + - It's written ideographically. ili: i18934 members: - ideographically @@ -8262,7 +8262,7 @@ definition: - in a legal manner example: - - he acted legally + - He acted legally. ili: i18939 members: - legally @@ -8271,7 +8271,7 @@ definition: - by hand example: - - this car shifts manually + - This car shifts manually. ili: i18940 members: - manually @@ -8297,7 +8297,7 @@ definition: - in name only example: - - nominally he is the boss + - Nominally he is the boss. ili: i18943 members: - nominally @@ -8315,7 +8315,7 @@ definition: - in a professorial manner example: - - she behaved very professorially + - She behaved very professorially. ili: i18945 members: - professorially @@ -8333,7 +8333,7 @@ definition: - in a manner that closely resembles the original object example: - - the figure was realistically painted + - The figure was realistically painted. ili: i18947 members: - realistically @@ -8343,7 +8343,7 @@ - doing something reprehensible or showing clear evidence of having done something reprehensible example: - - he was caught red-handed + - He was caught red-handed. ili: i18948 members: - red-handed @@ -8371,7 +8371,7 @@ definition: - in a royal manner example: - - they were royally treated + - They were royally treated. ili: i18951 members: - royally @@ -8462,8 +8462,8 @@ definition: - according to the exact meaning; according to the facts example: - - technically, a bank's reserves belong to the stockholders - - technically, the term is no longer used by experts + - Technically, a bank's reserves belong to the stockholders. + - Technically, the term is no longer used by experts. ili: i18961 members: - technically @@ -8538,7 +8538,7 @@ definition: - in a typical manner example: - - Tom was typically hostile + - Tom was typically hostile. ili: i18970 members: - typically @@ -8547,7 +8547,7 @@ definition: - in a manner that is not typical example: - - she was atypically quiet + - She was atypically quiet. ili: i18971 members: - atypically @@ -8566,7 +8566,7 @@ definition: - as a verb example: - - he had a habit of using nouns verbally + - He had a habit of using nouns verbally. ili: i18973 members: - verbally @@ -8575,7 +8575,7 @@ definition: - in a vocal manner example: - - she defended herself vocally + - She defended herself vocally. ili: i18974 members: - vocally @@ -8584,7 +8584,7 @@ definition: - without words example: - - they communicated nonverbally + - They communicated nonverbally. ili: i18975 members: - nonverbally @@ -8631,7 +8631,7 @@ definition: - in a bilingual manner example: - - she grew up bilingually + - She grew up bilingually. ili: i18981 members: - bilingually @@ -8641,7 +8641,7 @@ - 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in the flesh; without involving anyone else example: - - I went there personally - - he appeared in person + - I went there personally. + - He appeared in person. ili: i19005 members: - personally @@ -8862,7 +8862,7 @@ definition: - concerning the speaker example: - - personally, I find him stupid + - Personally, I find him stupid. ili: i19006 members: - personally @@ -8871,7 +8871,7 @@ definition: - in a philosophic manner example: - - she took it philosophically + - She took it philosophically. ili: i19007 members: - philosophically @@ -8938,7 +8938,7 @@ definition: - in the viscera example: - - he is bleeding viscerally + - He is bleeding viscerally. ili: i19014 members: - viscerally @@ -9035,7 +9035,7 @@ definition: - in a metaphysical manner example: - - he thinks metaphysically + - He thinks metaphysically. ili: i19025 members: - metaphysically @@ -9078,7 +9078,7 @@ definition: - in an adulterous manner example: - - he behaved adulterously + - He behaved adulterously. ili: i19030 members: - adulterously @@ -9087,7 +9087,7 @@ definition: - in a metaphorical manner example: - - she expressed herself metaphorically + - She expressed herself metaphorically. ili: i19031 members: - metaphorically @@ -9096,7 +9096,7 @@ definition: - in an allegorical manner example: - - the play ended allegorically + - The play ended allegorically. ili: i19032 members: - allegorically @@ -9105,7 +9105,7 @@ definition: - by a particular locality example: - - it was locally decided + - It was locally decided. ili: i19033 members: - locally @@ -9248,7 +9248,7 @@ definition: - to a significant degree example: - - it aided him materially in winning the argument + - It aided him materially in winning the argument. ili: i19049 members: - materially @@ -9289,8 +9289,8 @@ definition: - in an alternating sequence or position example: - - They were deglycerolized by alternately centrifuging and mixing - - he planted fir and pine trees alternately + - They were deglycerolized by alternately centrifuging and mixing. + - 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Notably in the social sciences, the professors teach too much. ili: i19065 members: - notably @@ -9409,7 +9409,7 @@ definition: - in an intensive manner example: - - he studied the snake intensively + - He studied the snake intensively. ili: i19066 members: - intensively @@ -9418,9 +9418,9 @@ definition: - in accordance with what is appropriate or suitable for the circumstances example: - - he was appropriately dressed + - He was appropriately dressed. - If you don't behave properly, you'll have to leave! - - I met the junior senator from Illinois and I was duly impressed + - I met the junior senator from Illinois and I was duly impressed. ili: i19067 members: - appropriately @@ -9435,7 +9435,7 @@ definition: - in an inappropriate manner example: - - he was inappropriately dressed + - He was inappropriately dressed. ili: i19068 members: - inappropriately @@ -9445,7 +9445,7 @@ definition: - in an inalienable manner example: - - this property is held inalienably + - This property is held inalienably. ili: i19069 members: - inalienably @@ -9463,7 +9463,7 @@ definition: - on or toward the land example: - - they were living onshore + - They were living onshore. ili: i19071 members: - onshore @@ -9472,7 +9472,7 @@ definition: - by three orders of magnitude example: - - this poison is a thousand-fold more toxic + - This poison is a thousand-fold more toxic. ili: i19072 members: - thousand-fold @@ -9530,7 +9530,7 @@ definition: - in a contradictory manner example: - - he argued contradictorily + - He argued contradictorily. ili: i19078 members: - contradictorily @@ -9539,7 +9539,7 @@ definition: - in an electrostatic manner example: - - the dust adhered electrostatically to the surface + - The dust adhered electrostatically to the surface. ili: i19079 members: - electrostatically @@ -9555,7 +9555,7 @@ definition: - in a feverish manner example: - - she worked feverishly + - She worked feverishly. ili: i19081 members: - feverishly @@ -9580,7 +9580,7 @@ definition: - with respect to geometry example: - - this shape is geometrically interesting + - This shape is geometrically interesting. ili: i19084 members: - geometrically @@ -9598,7 +9598,7 @@ definition: - in a glaring manner example: - - it was glaringly obvious + - It was glaringly obvious. ili: i19086 members: - glaringly @@ -9634,7 +9634,7 @@ definition: - in a homeostatic manner example: - - blood pressure is homeostatically regulated + - Blood pressure is homeostatically regulated. ili: i19090 members: - homeostatically @@ -9745,7 +9745,7 @@ definition: - in a superficial manner example: - - he was superficially interested + - He was superficially interested. ili: i19103 members: - superficially @@ -9784,7 +9784,7 @@ definition: - peripherally example: - - touched on it tangentially + - … touched on it tangentially ili: i19108 members: - tangentially @@ -9802,9 +9802,9 @@ definition: - for a brief period example: - - sit down and stay awhile - - they settled awhile in Virginia before moving West - - the baby was quiet for a while + - Sit down and stay awhile. + - They settled awhile in Virginia before moving West. + - The baby was quiet for a while. ili: i19110 members: - awhile @@ -9825,14 +9825,14 @@ definition: - definitely or positively (‘sure’ is sometimes used informally for ‘surely’) example: - - the results are surely encouraging - - she certainly is a hard worker - - it's going to be a good day for sure - - they are coming, for certain - - they thought he had been killed sure enough - - he'll win sure as shooting - - they sure smell good - - sure he'll come + - The results are surely encouraging. + - She certainly is a hard worker. + - It's going to be a good day for sure. + - They are coming, for certain. + - They thought he had been killed sure enough. + - He'll win sure as shooting. + - They sure smell good. + - Sure he'll come. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i19112 @@ -9849,7 +9849,7 @@ definition: - in a surprising manner example: - - he was surprisingly friendly + - He was surprisingly friendly. ili: i19113 members: - surprisingly @@ -9876,7 +9876,7 @@ definition: - to a sufficient degree example: - - she was sufficiently fluent in Mandarin + - She was sufficiently fluent in Mandarin. ili: i19116 members: - sufficiently @@ -9885,7 +9885,7 @@ definition: - as much as necessary example: - - have I eaten enough? + - Have I eaten enough? - I've had plenty, thanks (‘plenty’ is nonstandard) ili: i19117 members: @@ -9896,7 +9896,7 @@ definition: - to an insufficient degree example: - - he was insufficiently prepared + - He was insufficiently prepared. ili: i19118 members: - insufficiently @@ -9905,7 +9905,7 @@ definition: - without hesitation example: - - she said yes unhesitatingly + - She said yes unhesitatingly. ili: i19119 members: - unhesitatingly @@ -9914,7 +9914,7 @@ definition: - with hesitation; in a hesitant manner example: - - he finally accepted hesitantly + - He finally accepted hesitantly. ili: i19120 members: - hesitantly @@ -9924,7 +9924,7 @@ definition: - from that time on example: - - thereafter he never called again + - Thereafter he never called again. ili: i19121 members: - thereafter @@ -9934,7 +9934,7 @@ definition: - at any time example: - - did you ever smoke? + - Did you ever smoke? - the best con man of all time ili: i19122 members: @@ -9952,10 +9952,10 @@ definition: - to a very great extent or degree example: - - the idea is so obvious - - never been so happy - - I love you so - - my head aches so! + - The idea is so obvious. + - … never been so happy + - I love you so. + - My head aches so! exemplifies: - 06332047-n ili: i19124 @@ -9966,7 +9966,7 @@ definition: - (usually followed by ‘that’) to an extent or degree as expressed example: - - he was so tired he could hardly stand + - He was so tired he could hardly stand. - so dirty that it smells ili: i19125 members: @@ -9976,8 +9976,8 @@ definition: - in such a condition or manner, especially as expressed or implied example: - - They're happy and I hope they will remain so - - so live your life that old age will bring no regrets + - They're happy and I hope they will remain so. + - So live your life that old age will bring no regrets. ili: i19126 members: - so @@ -9986,8 +9986,8 @@ definition: - to a certain unspecified extent or degree example: - - I can only go so far with this student - - can do only so much in a day + - I can only go so far with this student. + - … can do only so much in a day ili: i19127 members: - so @@ -9996,8 +9996,8 @@ definition: - in the same way; also example: - - I was offended and so was he - - worked hard and so did she + - I was offended and so was he. + - … worked hard and so did she ili: i19128 members: - so @@ -10006,7 +10006,7 @@ definition: - to so extreme a degree example: - - he is such a baby + - He is such a baby. - Such rich people! exemplifies: - 06332047-n @@ -10018,7 +10018,7 @@ definition: - in all ways possible example: - - they served him hand and foot + - They served him hand and foot. ili: i19130 members: - hand and foot @@ -10027,7 +10027,7 @@ definition: - clasping each other's hands example: - - they walked hand in hand + - They walked hand in hand. ili: i19131 members: - hand in hand @@ -10036,7 +10036,7 @@ definition: - at a tremendous rate example: - - made money hand over fist + - … made money hand over fist ili: i19132 members: - hand over fist @@ -10045,7 +10045,7 @@ definition: - with no difficulty example: - - she beat him handily + - She beat him handily. ili: i19133 members: - handily @@ -10055,11 +10055,11 @@ definition: - with ease (‘easy’ is sometimes used informally for ‘easily’) example: - - she was easily excited - - was easily confused - - he won easily - - this china breaks very easily - - success came too easy + - She was easily excited. + - … was easily confused + - He won easily. + - This china breaks very easily. + - Success came too easy. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i19134 @@ -10071,8 +10071,8 @@ definition: - in a relaxed manner; or without hardship example: - - just wanted to take it easy - - the judge went easy on the young defendant + - … just wanted to take it easy + - The judge went easy on the young defendant. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i19135 @@ -10084,7 +10084,7 @@ definition: - under control example: - - the riots were in hand + - The riots were in hand. ili: i19136 members: - in hand @@ -10093,7 +10093,7 @@ definition: - out of control example: - - the riots got out of hand + - The riots got out of hand. ili: i19137 members: - out of hand @@ -10103,7 +10103,7 @@ definition: - from some points of view example: - - she was right in a way + - She was right in a way. ili: i19138 members: - in a way @@ -10112,8 +10112,8 @@ definition: - as a fact or based on fact example: - - they learn much, factually, about the problems of retirement and provision for - old age, and, psychologically, in the sharing of their thoughts on retirement + - They learn much, factually, about the problems of retirement and provision for + old age, and, psychologically, in the sharing of their thoughts on retirement. ili: i19139 members: - factually @@ -10122,9 +10122,9 @@ definition: - in reality or actuality example: - - in fact, it was a wonder anyone survived + - In fact, it was a wonder anyone survived. - painters who are in fact anything but unsophisticated - - as a matter of fact, he is several inches taller than his father + - As a matter of fact, he is several inches taller than his father. ili: i19140 members: - in fact @@ -10136,10 +10136,10 @@ - used to imply that one would expect the fact to be the opposite of that stated; surprisingly example: - - you may actually be doing the right thing by walking out - - she actually spoke Latin - - they thought they made the rules but in reality they were only puppets - - people who seem stand-offish are in reality often simply nervous + - You may actually be doing the right thing by walking out. + - She actually spoke Latin. + - They thought they made the rules but in reality they were only puppets. + - People who seem stand-offish are in reality often simply nervous. ili: i19141 members: - actually @@ -10150,8 +10150,8 @@ - in actual fact example: - to be nominally but not actually independent - - no one actually saw the shark - - large meteorites actually come from the asteroid belt + - No one actually saw the shark. + - Large meteorites actually come from the asteroid belt. ili: i19142 members: - actually @@ -10161,10 +10161,10 @@ definition: - as a sentence modifier to add slight emphasis; as a modifier to add slight emphasis example: - - actually, we all help clear up after a meal - - actually, I haven't seen the film - - I'm not all that surprised actually - - she hasn't proved to be too satisfactory, actually + - Actually, we all help clear up after a meal. + - Actually, I haven't seen the film. + - I'm not all that surprised actually. + - She hasn't proved to be too satisfactory, actually. ili: i19143 members: - actually @@ -10173,7 +10173,7 @@ definition: - at present example: - - the transmission screen shows the picture that is actually on the air + - The transmission screen shows the picture that is actually on the air. ili: i19144 members: - actually @@ -10182,7 +10182,7 @@ definition: - admittedly example: - - to be sure, he is no Einstein + - To be sure, he is no Einstein. ili: i19145 members: - to be sure @@ -10193,7 +10193,7 @@ definition: - as supposed or expected example: - - sure enough, he asked her for money again + - Sure enough, he asked her for money again. ili: i19146 members: - sure enough @@ -10210,8 +10210,8 @@ definition: - in entirety example: - - they bought the business in toto - - in recommendations were adopted in toto + - They bought the business in toto. + - In recommendations were adopted in toto. ili: i19148 members: - in toto @@ -10220,7 +10220,7 @@ definition: - to any extent at all example: - - are you in the least interested? + - Are you in the least interested? ili: i19149 members: - in the least @@ -10230,7 +10230,7 @@ definition: - above and beyond all other consideration example: - - above all, you must be independent + - Above all, you must be independent. ili: i19150 members: - above all @@ -10241,7 +10241,7 @@ definition: - while absent; although absent example: - - he was sentenced in absentia + - He was sentenced in absentia. ili: i19151 members: - in absentia @@ -10250,7 +10250,7 @@ definition: - including all example: - - we got a pay raise across the board + - We got a pay raise across the board. ili: i19152 members: - across the board @@ -10259,7 +10259,7 @@ definition: - to some extent; not very well example: - - he speaks French after a fashion + - He speaks French after a fashion. ili: i19153 members: - after a fashion @@ -10268,8 +10268,8 @@ definition: - emphasizes something to be considered example: - - after all, she is your boss, so invite her - - he is, after all, our president + - After all, she is your boss, so invite her. + - He is, after all, our president. ili: i19154 members: - after all @@ -10278,8 +10278,8 @@ definition: - in spite of expectations example: - - came to the party after all - - it didn't rain after all + - … came to the party after all + - It didn't rain after all. ili: i19155 members: - after all @@ -10288,7 +10288,7 @@ definition: - not during regular hours example: - - he often worked after hours + - He often worked after hours. ili: i19156 members: - after hours @@ -10297,7 +10297,7 @@ definition: - as fast as possible; before a deadline example: - - it was a race against the clock + - It was a race against the clock. ili: i19157 members: - against the clock @@ -10307,7 +10307,7 @@ definition: - in an advantageous position example: - - she's ahead of the game + - She's ahead of the game. ili: i19158 members: - ahead of the game @@ -10316,8 +10316,8 @@ definition: - with everything considered (and neglecting details) example: - - altogether, I'm sorry it happened - - all in all, it's not so bad + - Altogether, I'm sorry it happened. + - All in all, it's not so bad. ili: i19159 members: - all in all @@ -10329,7 +10329,7 @@ definition: - suddenly example: - - all at once, he started shouting + - All at once, he started shouting. ili: i19160 members: - all of a sudden @@ -10339,7 +10339,7 @@ definition: - to the goal example: - - she climbed the mountain all the way + - She climbed the mountain all the way. ili: i19161 members: - all the way @@ -10349,7 +10349,7 @@ definition: - not stopping short of sexual intercourse example: - - she went all the way with him + - She went all the way with him. ili: i19162 members: - all the way @@ -10374,7 +10374,7 @@ definition: - and considerably more in addition example: - - it cost me a week's salary and then some + - It cost me a week's salary and then some. ili: i19165 members: - and then some @@ -10383,7 +10383,7 @@ definition: - endlessly example: - - she worked around the clock + - She worked around the clock. ili: i19166 members: - around the clock @@ -10394,7 +10394,7 @@ definition: - what is listed next example: - - her complaints went as follows + - Her complaints went as follows. ili: i19167 members: - as follows @@ -10403,7 +10403,7 @@ definition: - as if it were really so example: - - she lives here, as it were + - She lives here, as it were. ili: i19168 members: - as it were @@ -10413,7 +10413,7 @@ definition: - in a manner of speaking example: - - the feeling is, as we say, quite dead + - The feeling is, as we say, quite dead. ili: i19169 members: - as we say @@ -10423,7 +10423,7 @@ definition: - by the shortest and most direct route example: - - it's 10 miles as the crow flies + - It's 10 miles as the crow flies. ili: i19170 members: - as the crow flies @@ -10432,7 +10432,7 @@ definition: - regardless of the cost involved example: - - he wanted to save her life at all cost + - He wanted to save her life at all cost. ili: i19171 members: - at all costs @@ -10443,7 +10443,7 @@ definition: - simultaneously example: - - he took three cookies at a time + - He took three cookies at a time. ili: i19172 members: - at a time @@ -10454,7 +10454,7 @@ definition: - as one chooses or pleases example: - - he can roam the neighborhood at will + - He can roam the neighborhood at will. ili: i19173 members: - at will @@ -10474,7 +10474,7 @@ definition: - taking care or paying attention example: - - they watched carefully + - They watched carefully. ili: i19175 members: - carefully @@ -10499,7 +10499,7 @@ definition: - with excitement; in an excited manner example: - - she shook his hand excitedly + - She shook his hand excitedly. ili: i19178 members: - excitedly @@ -10508,7 +10508,7 @@ definition: - in a vociferous manner example: - - he complained vociferously + - He complained vociferously. ili: i19179 members: - vociferously @@ -10517,7 +10517,7 @@ definition: - with safety; in a safe manner example: - - we are safely out of there + - We are safely out of there. ili: i19180 members: - safely @@ -10526,7 +10526,7 @@ definition: - according to what has been alleged example: - - he was on trial for allegedly murdering his wife + - He was on trial for allegedly murdering his wife. ili: i19181 members: - allegedly @@ -10543,7 +10543,7 @@ definition: - in an illegal manner example: - - they dumped the waste illegally + - They dumped the waste illegally. ili: i19183 members: - illegally @@ -10568,7 +10568,7 @@ definition: - in mental comfort; without stress example: - - he works comfortably on three continents + - He works comfortably on three continents. ili: i19186 members: - comfortably @@ -10577,7 +10577,7 @@ definition: - in physical comfort example: - - she could have been lying comfortably in bed getting the same relief + - She could have been lying comfortably in bed getting the same relief. ili: i19187 members: - comfortably @@ -10586,7 +10586,7 @@ definition: - in physical discomfort example: - - she lay on the couch, her body uncomfortably twisted + - She lay on the couch, her body uncomfortably twisted. ili: i19188 members: - uncomfortably @@ -10595,8 +10595,8 @@ definition: - by a great deal example: - - he is the best by a long shot - - his labors haven't ended there — not by a long shot + - He is the best by a long shot. + - His labors haven't ended there — not by a long shot. ili: i19189 members: - by a long shot @@ -10605,8 +10605,8 @@ definition: - at some eventual time in the future example: - - By and by he'll understand - - I'll see you later + - By and by he'll understand. + - I'll see you later. ili: i19190 members: - by and by @@ -10616,7 +10616,7 @@ definition: - usually; as a rule example: - - by and large it doesn't rain much here + - By and large it doesn't rain much here. ili: i19191 members: - by and large @@ -10628,7 +10628,7 @@ definition: - in any way necessary; by any possible means example: - - I'll pass this course by hook or by crook + - I'll pass this course by hook or by crook. ili: i19192 members: - by hook or by crook @@ -10637,7 +10637,7 @@ definition: - by committing to memory example: - - she knew the poem by heart + - She knew the poem by heart. ili: i19193 members: - by heart @@ -10647,7 +10647,7 @@ definition: - by a short distance example: - - they moved it by inches + - They moved it by inches. ili: i19194 members: - by inches @@ -10658,7 +10658,7 @@ definition: - intermittently example: - - he worked on his book by fits and starts + - He worked on his book by fits and starts. ili: i19195 members: - by fits and starts @@ -10667,7 +10667,7 @@ definition: - introducing a different topic example: - - incidentally, I won't go to the party + - Incidentally, I won't go to the party. ili: i19196 members: - by the way @@ -10679,7 +10679,7 @@ definition: - one piece at a time example: - - she sold the plates by the piece + - She sold the plates by the piece. ili: i19197 members: - by the piece @@ -10689,7 +10689,7 @@ definition: - by spoken rather than written means example: - - these stories were transmitted by word of mouth + - These stories were transmitted by word of mouth. ili: i19198 members: - orally @@ -10701,7 +10701,7 @@ domain_topic: - 03252323-n example: - - he was administered the drug orally + - He was administered the drug orally. ili: i19199 members: - orally @@ -10710,7 +10710,7 @@ definition: - in spite of all obstacles example: - - we'll go to Tibet come hell or high water + - We'll go to Tibet come hell or high water. ili: i19200 members: - come hell or high water @@ -10721,7 +10721,7 @@ definition: - without respite example: - - he plays chess day in and day out + - He plays chess day in and day out. ili: i19201 members: - day in and day out @@ -10731,7 +10731,7 @@ definition: - exactly ahead or in front example: - - the laboratory is dead ahead + - The laboratory is dead ahead. ili: i19202 members: - dead ahead @@ -10740,7 +10740,7 @@ definition: - without betraying any feeling example: - - she told the joke deadpan + - She told the joke deadpan. ili: i19203 members: - deadpan @@ -10749,7 +10749,7 @@ definition: - all together example: - - the students turned out en masse + - The students turned out en masse. ili: i19204 members: - en masse @@ -10760,7 +10760,7 @@ definition: - occasionally example: - - every so often she visits her father + - Every so often she visits her father. ili: i19205 members: - every so often @@ -10770,7 +10770,7 @@ definition: - in every way; completely example: - - he was every inch a statesman + - He was every inch a statesman. ili: i19206 members: - every inch @@ -10779,8 +10779,8 @@ definition: - so as to be complete; with everything necessary example: - - he had filled out the form completely - - the apartment was completely furnished + - He had filled out the form completely. + - The apartment was completely furnished. ili: i19207 members: - completely @@ -10789,7 +10789,7 @@ definition: - not to a full degree or extent example: - - words incompletely understood + - Words incompletely understood. - a form filled out incompletely ili: i19208 members: @@ -10799,9 +10799,9 @@ definition: - without anybody else or anything else example: - - the child stayed home alone - - the pillar stood alone, supporting nothing - - he flew solo + - The child stayed home alone. + - The pillar stood alone, supporting nothing. + - He flew solo. ili: i19209 members: - alone @@ -10812,7 +10812,7 @@ definition: - taking everything together example: - - she was first and last a scientist + - She was first and last a scientist. ili: i19210 members: - first and last @@ -10822,9 +10822,9 @@ definition: - indicating exactness or preciseness example: - - he was doing precisely (or exactly) what she had told him to do - - it was just as he said — the jewel was gone - - it has just enough salt + - He was doing precisely (or exactly) what she had told him to do. + - It was just as he said — the jewel was gone. + - It has just enough salt. - source: Thomas Carlyle text: Properly speaking, all true work is religion. ili: i19211 @@ -10838,7 +10838,7 @@ definition: - for a relatively small amount of money example: - - we bought the house for a song + - We bought the house for a song. ili: i19212 members: - for a song @@ -10849,7 +10849,7 @@ definition: - as though your life was at stake example: - - he was running for dear life + - He was running for dear life. ili: i19213 members: - for dear life @@ -10858,7 +10858,7 @@ definition: - to be won or lost; at risk example: - - perhaps a million dollars are at stake + - Perhaps a million dollars are at stake. ili: i19214 members: - at stake @@ -10867,7 +10867,7 @@ definition: - in question or at issue example: - - there is more at stake than your modesty + - There is more at stake than your modesty. ili: i19215 members: - at stake @@ -10876,7 +10876,7 @@ definition: - as an example example: - - take ribbon snakes, for example + - Take ribbon snakes, for example. ili: i19216 members: - for example @@ -10887,7 +10887,7 @@ definition: - in addition (as to close a deal) example: - - the car salesman threw in the radio, for good measure + - The car salesman threw in the radio, for good measure. ili: i19217 members: - for good measure @@ -10896,7 +10896,7 @@ definition: - for the winner to keep all example: - - they played for keeps + - They played for keeps. ili: i19218 members: - for keeps @@ -10905,7 +10905,7 @@ definition: - under any circumstances example: - - she wouldn't give up her pets for love or money + - She wouldn't give up her pets for love or money. ili: i19219 members: - for love or money @@ -10917,8 +10917,8 @@ definition: - as a particular one of several possibilities example: - - I for one feel very grateful - - her mother for one was worried + - I for one feel very grateful. + - Her mother for one was worried. ili: i19220 members: - for one @@ -10927,7 +10927,7 @@ definition: - as an abbreviation example: - - call me Bob for short + - Call me Bob for short. ili: i19221 members: - for short @@ -10936,7 +10936,7 @@ definition: - on the occasion of a request example: - - advice was free for the asking + - Advice was free for the asking. ili: i19222 members: - for the asking @@ -10946,8 +10946,8 @@ definition: - from the beginning, especially without relying on resources or other advantages example: - - he baked the torte from scratch - - she built her business up from scratch + - He baked the torte from scratch. + - She built her business up from scratch. ili: i19223 members: - from scratch @@ -10964,7 +10964,7 @@ definition: - since long ago example: - - she knows him from way back + - She knows him from way back. ili: i19225 members: - from way back @@ -10985,9 +10985,9 @@ definition: - in a close relation or position in time or space example: - - the onsets were closely timed - - houses set closely together - - was closely involved in monitoring daily progress + - The onsets were closely timed. + - Houses set closely together. + - … was closely involved in monitoring daily progress ili: i19227 members: - closely @@ -10996,7 +10996,7 @@ definition: - in a close manner example: - - the two phenomena are intimately connected + - The two phenomena are intimately connected. - the person most nearly concerned ili: i19228 members: @@ -11008,7 +11008,7 @@ definition: - in a relative manner; by comparison to something else example: - - the situation is relatively calm now + - The situation is relatively calm now. ili: i19229 members: - relatively @@ -11018,7 +11018,7 @@ definition: - much greater in number or influence example: - - the patients are predominantly indigenous + - The patients are predominantly indigenous. ili: i19230 members: - predominantly @@ -11028,7 +11028,7 @@ definition: - without much difficulty example: - - these snakes can be identified readily + - These snakes can be identified readily. ili: i19231 members: - readily @@ -11037,7 +11037,7 @@ definition: - in a clearly noticeable manner example: - - sales of luxury cars dropped markedly + - Sales of luxury cars dropped markedly. ili: i19232 members: - markedly @@ -11046,7 +11046,7 @@ definition: - so as to be palpable example: - - she was palpably nervous + - She was palpably nervous. ili: i19233 members: - palpably @@ -11055,7 +11055,7 @@ definition: - in a crude or unrefined manner example: - - he was crudely bold + - He was crudely bold. ili: i19234 members: - crudely @@ -11064,10 +11064,10 @@ definition: - without speed (‘slow’ is sometimes used informally for ‘slowly’) example: - - he spoke slowly - - go easy here — the road is slippery - - glaciers move tardily - - please go slow so I can see the sights + - He spoke slowly. + - Go easy here — the road is slippery. + - Glaciers move tardily. + - Please go slow so I can see the sights. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i19235 @@ -11081,7 +11081,7 @@ definition: - in a manner accessible to or observable by the public; openly example: - - she admitted publicly to being a communist + - She admitted publicly to being a communist. ili: i19236 members: - publicly @@ -11092,10 +11092,10 @@ definition: - kept private or confined to those intimately concerned example: - - it was discussed privately between the two men - - privately, she thought differently - - some member of his own party hoped privately for his defeat - - he was questioned in private + - It was discussed privately between the two men. + - Privately, she thought differently. + - Some member of his own party hoped privately for his defeat. + - He was questioned in private. ili: i19237 members: - privately @@ -11106,8 +11106,8 @@ definition: - not openly; inwardly example: - - they were secretly delighted at his embarrassment - - hoped secretly she would change her mind + - They were secretly delighted at his embarrassment. + - … hoped secretly she would change her mind ili: i19238 members: - secretly @@ -11135,7 +11135,7 @@ definition: - by a group of people rather than an individual example: - - the mills were owned communally + - The mills were owned communally. ili: i19241 members: - communally @@ -11144,7 +11144,7 @@ definition: - in a reproving or reproachful manner example: - - she spoke to him reprovingly + - She spoke to him reprovingly. ili: i19242 members: - reprovingly @@ -11154,7 +11154,7 @@ definition: - in a gay manner example: - - the scandals were gaily diverting + - The scandals were gaily diverting. ili: i19243 members: - gaily @@ -11163,7 +11163,7 @@ definition: - in close cooperation example: - - they work hand in glove + - They work hand in glove. ili: i19244 members: - hand in glove @@ -11174,7 +11174,7 @@ definition: - in close proximity example: - - the houses were jumbled together cheek by jowl + - The houses were jumbled together cheek by jowl. ili: i19245 members: - cheek by jowl @@ -11183,7 +11183,7 @@ definition: - haphazardly example: - - the books were piled up helter-skelter + - The books were piled up helter-skelter. ili: i19246 members: - helter-skelter @@ -11193,7 +11193,7 @@ definition: - in disorderly haste example: - - we ran head over heels toward the shelter + - We ran head over heels toward the shelter. ili: i19247 members: - head over heels @@ -11224,7 +11224,7 @@ definition: - without care or concern example: - - carelessly raised the children's hopes without thinking of their possible disappointment + - … carelessly raised the children's hopes without thinking of their possible disappointment ili: i19250 members: - carelessly @@ -11234,7 +11234,7 @@ definition: - with complete faith example: - - she was with him heart and soul + - She was with him heart and soul. ili: i19251 members: - heart and soul @@ -11244,7 +11244,7 @@ definition: - without reservations example: - - he believed her story hook, line, and sinker + - He believed her story hook, line, and sinker. ili: i19252 members: - hook line and sinker @@ -11253,7 +11253,7 @@ definition: - without making progress example: - - the candidates talked in circles + - The candidates talked in circles. ili: i19253 members: - in circles @@ -11272,7 +11272,7 @@ - if there happens to be need example: - in case of trouble call 911 - - I have money, just in case + - I have money, just in case. ili: i19255 members: - in case @@ -11282,7 +11282,7 @@ definition: - lacking warmth of feeling; in a cold, unemotional manner example: - - he addressed her coldly + - He addressed her coldly. ili: i19256 members: - coldly @@ -11292,7 +11292,7 @@ - in a serious manner example: - talking earnestly with his son - - she started studying snakes in earnest + - She started studying snakes in earnest. - a play dealing seriously with the question of divorce ili: i19257 members: @@ -11304,7 +11304,7 @@ definition: - at the appropriate time example: - - we'll get to this question in due course + - We'll get to this question in due course. ili: i19258 members: - in due course @@ -11317,7 +11317,7 @@ definition: - proceeding with full vigor example: - - the party was in full swing + - The party was in full swing. ili: i19259 members: - in full swing @@ -11327,7 +11327,7 @@ definition: - with something of the same kind example: - - she pays him back in kind + - She pays him back in kind. ili: i19260 members: - in kind @@ -11337,7 +11337,7 @@ definition: - one behind another in a line or queue example: - - they waited in line for the tickets + - They waited in line for the tickets. ili: i19261 members: - in line @@ -11346,7 +11346,7 @@ definition: - by title or repute though not in fact example: - - he's a doctor in name only + - He's a doctor in name only. ili: i19262 members: - in name @@ -11356,7 +11356,7 @@ definition: - in a relatively short time example: - - she finished the assignment in no time + - She finished the assignment in no time. ili: i19263 members: - in no time @@ -11368,11 +11368,11 @@ example: - a promotion long overdue - something long hoped for - - his name has long been forgotten - - talked all night long - - how long will you be gone? - - arrived long before he was expected - - it is long after your bedtime + - His name has long been forgotten. + - … talked all night long + - How long will you be gone? + - … arrived long before he was expected + - It is long after your bedtime. ili: i19264 members: - long @@ -11388,7 +11388,7 @@ definition: - incidentally; in the course of doing something else example: - - he made this remark in passing + - He made this remark in passing. ili: i19266 members: - in passing @@ -11398,10 +11398,10 @@ definition: - in secrecy; not openly example: - - met secretly to discuss the invasion plans - - the children secretly went to the movies when they were supposed to be at the - library - - they arranged to meet in secret + - … met secretly to discuss the invasion plans + - The children secretly went to the movies when they were supposed to be at the + library. + - They arranged to meet in secret. ili: i19268 members: - secretly @@ -11413,7 +11413,7 @@ definition: - with the inside facing outward example: - - she turned the shirt inside out + - She turned the shirt inside out. ili: i19270 members: - inside out @@ -11422,7 +11422,7 @@ definition: - thoroughly; from every perspective example: - - she knows this town inside out + - She knows this town inside out. ili: i19271 members: - inside out @@ -11431,7 +11431,7 @@ definition: - on everybody's mind example: - - Christmas was in the air + - Christmas was in the air. ili: i19272 members: - in the air @@ -11441,7 +11441,7 @@ definition: - before now example: - - why didn't you tell me in the first place? + - Why didn't you tell me in the first place? ili: i19273 members: - in the first place @@ -11454,7 +11454,7 @@ definition: - eventually or after a lengthy period of time example: - - she will succeed in the end + - She will succeed in the end. ili: i19274 members: - in the end @@ -11463,7 +11463,7 @@ definition: - at the last possible moment example: - - she was saved in the nick of time + - She was saved in the nick of time. ili: i19275 members: - in the nick of time @@ -11473,7 +11473,7 @@ definition: - almost simultaneously example: - - she praised and criticized him in the same breath + - She praised and criticized him in the same breath. ili: i19276 members: - in the same breath @@ -11482,7 +11482,7 @@ definition: - without being tardy example: - - we made it to the party in time + - We made it to the party in time. ili: i19277 members: - in time @@ -11492,8 +11492,8 @@ definition: - to no avail example: - - he looked for her in vain - - the city fathers tried vainly to find a solution + - He looked for her in vain. + - The city fathers tried vainly to find a solution. ili: i19278 members: - vainly @@ -11503,7 +11503,7 @@ definition: - without success example: - - she tried unsuccessfully to persuade him to buy a new car + - She tried unsuccessfully to persuade him to buy a new car. ili: i19279 members: - unsuccessfully @@ -11512,7 +11512,7 @@ definition: - in a careful manner example: - - you must treat this plant just so + - You must treat this plant just so. ili: i19280 members: - just so @@ -11521,7 +11521,7 @@ definition: - at full speed example: - - she tackled the job lickety-split + - She tackled the job lickety-split. ili: i19281 members: - lickety split @@ -11531,7 +11531,7 @@ definition: - with regularity and precision example: - - the rocket launch went off like clockwork + - The rocket launch went off like clockwork. exemplifies: - 07169038-n ili: i19282 @@ -11542,12 +11542,12 @@ definition: - (informal) with great speed or effort or intensity; used for emphasis example: - - drove like crazy - - worked like hell to get the job done - - this sprain hurts like hell - - ran like sin for the storm cellar + - … drove like crazy + - … worked like hell to get the job done + - This sprain hurts like hell. + - … ran like sin for the storm cellar - work like thunder - - fought like the devil + - … fought like the devil exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i19283 @@ -11563,7 +11563,7 @@ definition: - used ironically to indicate the opposite of what is stated example: - - says he'll help me? Like hell he will! + - … says he'll help me? Like hell he will! ili: i19284 members: - like hell @@ -11573,8 +11573,8 @@ definition: - not intended seriously; meant as a joke example: - - some of the girls did go to extremes, but it was all in fun - - let's pretend we don't like Mary, just for fun + - Some of the girls did go to extremes, but it was all in fun. + - Let's pretend we don't like Mary, just for fun. members: - in fun - for fun @@ -11583,7 +11583,7 @@ definition: - on and on for a long time example: - - the child cried no end + - The child cried no end. ili: i19285 members: - no end @@ -11592,7 +11592,7 @@ definition: - not regularly example: - - they phone each other off and on + - They phone each other off and on. ili: i19286 members: - off and on @@ -11602,7 +11602,7 @@ definition: - without preparation example: - - the presidential candidate made a remark off the cuff + - The presidential candidate made a remark off the cuff. ili: i19287 members: - off the cuff @@ -11620,7 +11620,7 @@ definition: - not for quotation example: - - he spoke to the reporter off the record + - He spoke to the reporter off the record. ili: i19289 members: - off the record @@ -11629,7 +11629,7 @@ definition: - on hands and knees example: - - he got down on all fours to play with his grandson + - He got down on all fours to play with his grandson. ili: i19290 members: - on all fours @@ -11638,7 +11638,7 @@ definition: - typically example: - - on average he watches three movies a week + - On average he watches three movies a week. ili: i19291 members: - on the average @@ -11648,7 +11648,7 @@ definition: - for examination (with an option to buy) example: - - they took the VCR on approval + - They took the VCR on approval. ili: i19292 members: - on approval @@ -11657,7 +11657,7 @@ definition: - with trust and confidence example: - - we accepted him on faith + - We accepted him on faith. ili: i19293 members: - on faith @@ -11673,7 +11673,7 @@ definition: - in theory; according to the assumed facts example: - - on paper the candidate seems promising + - On paper the candidate seems promising. ili: i19295 members: - theoretically @@ -11683,7 +11683,7 @@ definition: - in a theoretical manner example: - - he worked the problem out theoretically + - He worked the problem out theoretically. ili: i19296 members: - theoretically @@ -11699,7 +11699,7 @@ definition: - contrary to expectations example: - - he didn't stay home; on the contrary, he went out with his friends + - He didn't stay home; on the contrary, he went out with his friends. ili: i19298 members: - contrarily @@ -11711,7 +11711,7 @@ definition: - on the run or in a hurry example: - - she wrote those letters on the fly + - She wrote those letters on the fly. ili: i19299 members: - on the fly @@ -11721,7 +11721,7 @@ definition: - while in motion example: - - he caught the punt on the fly + - He caught the punt on the fly. members: - on the fly partOfSpeech: r @@ -11729,8 +11729,8 @@ definition: - without delay or immediately example: - - we hired her on the spot - - thought they were going to shoot us down on the spot + - We hired her on the spot. + - … thought they were going to shoot us down on the spot ili: i19300 members: - on the spot @@ -11739,8 +11739,8 @@ definition: - at the place in question; there example: - - they were on the spot when it happened - - it had to be decided by the man on the spot + - They were on the spot when it happened. + - It had to be decided by the man on the spot. ili: i19301 members: - on the spot @@ -11749,7 +11749,7 @@ definition: - in a difficult situation example: - - that question really put him on the spot + - That question really put him on the spot. ili: i19302 members: - on the spot @@ -11758,8 +11758,8 @@ definition: - on a route to some place example: - - help is on the way - - we saw him on the way to California + - Help is on the way. + - We saw him on the way to California. ili: i19304 members: - on the way @@ -11769,7 +11769,7 @@ definition: - at the expected or proper time example: - - she always arrives on time + - She always arrives on time. ili: i19305 members: - on time @@ -11779,7 +11779,7 @@ definition: - without warning example: - - your cousin arrived out of thin air + - Your cousin arrived out of thin air. ili: i19306 members: - out of thin air @@ -11790,7 +11790,7 @@ definition: - of unwed parents example: - - he was born out of wedlock + - He was born out of wedlock. ili: i19307 members: - out of wedlock @@ -11800,7 +11800,7 @@ definition: - in a manner that uses the most flattering or best aspects of example: - - the dress brought out her figure to advantage + - The dress brought out her figure to advantage. ili: i19308 members: - to advantage @@ -11809,7 +11809,7 @@ definition: - without exception example: - - voted for unionization to a man + - … voted for unionization to a man ili: i19309 members: - to a man @@ -11818,7 +11818,7 @@ definition: - in every detail example: - - the new house suited them to a T + - The new house suited them to a T. ili: i19310 members: - to a T @@ -11830,7 +11830,7 @@ definition: - prior to the present time example: - - no suspect has been found to date + - No suspect has been found to date. ili: i19311 members: - up to now @@ -11840,7 +11840,7 @@ definition: - to specification example: - - he had the shoes made to order + - He had the shoes made to order. ili: i19312 members: - to order @@ -11849,7 +11849,7 @@ definition: - with force and ferocity example: - - she fought tooth and nail + - She fought tooth and nail. ili: i19313 members: - tooth and nail @@ -11858,7 +11858,7 @@ definition: - with that general meaning example: - - she said something to that effect + - She said something to that effect. ili: i19314 members: - to that effect @@ -11867,7 +11867,7 @@ definition: - in full example: - - you are in this to the hilt + - You are in this to the hilt. ili: i19315 members: - to the hilt @@ -11877,7 +11877,7 @@ definition: - because of prevailing conditions example: - - under the circumstances I cannot buy the house + - Under the circumstances I cannot buy the house. ili: i19316 members: - under the circumstances @@ -11900,7 +11900,7 @@ definition: - in a courageous manner example: - - bravely he went into the burning house + - Bravely he went into the burning house. ili: i19319 members: - bravely @@ -11910,7 +11910,7 @@ definition: - from on board a vessel into the water example: - - they dropped their garbage overboard + - They dropped their garbage overboard. ili: i19320 members: - overboard @@ -11919,7 +11919,7 @@ definition: - in or toward the northern parts of a state example: - - he lives upstate New York + - He lives upstate New York. ili: i19321 members: - upstate @@ -11928,8 +11928,8 @@ definition: - to a great depth psychologically or emotionally example: - - They felt the loss deeply - - she loved him intensely + - They felt the loss deeply. + - She loved him intensely. ili: i19322 members: - profoundly @@ -11940,7 +11940,7 @@ definition: - with impatience; in an impatient manner example: - - he answered her impatiently + - He answered her impatiently. ili: i19323 members: - impatiently @@ -11949,7 +11949,7 @@ definition: - with patience; in a patient manner example: - - he patiently played with the child + - He patiently played with the child. ili: i19324 members: - patiently @@ -11958,7 +11958,7 @@ definition: - in a tense manner example: - - he sat down tensely + - He sat down tensely. ili: i19325 members: - tensely @@ -11967,7 +11967,7 @@ definition: - in a methodical manner example: - - she worked methodically + - She worked methodically. ili: i19326 members: - methodically @@ -11976,7 +11976,7 @@ definition: - without seeing or looking example: - - he felt around his desk blindly + - He felt around his desk blindly. ili: i19327 members: - blindly @@ -11985,7 +11985,7 @@ definition: - in an apologetic manner example: - - he spoke apologetically about his past + - He spoke apologetically about his past. ili: i19328 members: - apologetically @@ -11994,8 +11994,8 @@ definition: - in an unsteady manner example: - - he walked unsteadily toward the exit - - The wounded soldier was swinging unsteadily on his legs + - He walked unsteadily toward the exit. + - The wounded soldier was swinging unsteadily on his legs. ili: i19329 members: - unsteadily @@ -12006,7 +12006,7 @@ definition: - in a steady manner example: - - he could still walk steadily + - He could still walk steadily. ili: i19330 members: - steadily @@ -12016,7 +12016,7 @@ definition: - in a haughty manner example: - - he peered haughtily down his nose + - He peered haughtily down his nose. ili: i19331 members: - haughtily @@ -12025,7 +12025,7 @@ definition: - to an extreme or greatly exaggerated degree example: - - the storyline is wildly unrealistic + - The storyline is wildly unrealistic. ili: i19332 members: - wildly @@ -12044,7 +12044,7 @@ definition: - with violent and uncontrollable passion example: - - attacked wildly, slashing and stabbing over and over + - … attacked wildly, slashing and stabbing over and over ili: i19334 members: - wildly @@ -12053,7 +12053,7 @@ definition: - in an uncontrolled or unrestrained manner example: - - He gesticulated wildly + - He gesticulated wildly. ili: i19335 members: - wildly @@ -12062,7 +12062,7 @@ definition: - without hope example: - - he wondered bleakly + - He wondered bleakly. ili: i19336 members: - bleakly @@ -12071,7 +12071,7 @@ definition: - in a stupid manner example: - - he had stupidly bought a one way ticket + - He had stupidly bought a one way ticket. ili: i19337 members: - stupidly @@ -12081,7 +12081,7 @@ definition: - so as to be unique example: - - he could determine uniquely the properties of the compound + - He could determine uniquely the properties of the compound. ili: i19338 members: - uniquely @@ -12091,7 +12091,7 @@ definition: - in a symmetrical manner example: - - they were symmetrically arranged + - They were symmetrically arranged. ili: i19339 members: - symmetrically @@ -12100,7 +12100,7 @@ definition: - in an asymmetrical manner example: - - they were asymmetrically arranged + - They were asymmetrically arranged. ili: i19340 members: - asymmetrically @@ -12112,7 +12112,7 @@ example: - inversely related - source: F.A.Geldard - text: wavelength and frequency are, of course, related reciprocally + text: Wavelength and frequency are, of course, related reciprocally. ili: i19341 members: - inversely @@ -12122,7 +12122,7 @@ definition: - in a creative manner example: - - she solved the problem creatively + - She solved the problem creatively. ili: i19342 members: - creatively @@ -12133,7 +12133,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06067070-n example: - - the bronchus is situated distally + - The bronchus is situated distally. ili: i19343 members: - distally @@ -12142,7 +12142,7 @@ definition: - to a considerable degree example: - - he relied heavily on others' data + - He relied heavily on others' data. ili: i19344 members: - heavily @@ -12152,7 +12152,7 @@ definition: - indulging excessively example: - - he drank heavily + - He drank heavily. ili: i19345 members: - heavily @@ -12163,7 +12163,7 @@ definition: - in a labored manner example: - - he breathed heavily + - He breathed heavily. ili: i19346 members: - heavily @@ -12172,7 +12172,7 @@ definition: - indulging with temperance example: - - we eat lightly in the morning + - We eat lightly in the morning. ili: i19347 members: - lightly @@ -12181,7 +12181,7 @@ definition: - repeatedly example: - - the unknown word turned up over and over again in the text + - The unknown word turned up over and over again in the text. ili: i19349 members: - over and over @@ -12204,8 +12204,8 @@ definition: - with strength or in a strong manner example: - - argues very strongly for his proposal - - he was strongly opposed to the government + - … argues very strongly for his proposal + - He was strongly opposed to the government. ili: i19351 members: - strongly @@ -12214,9 +12214,9 @@ definition: - in a weak or feeble manner or to a minor degree example: - - weakly agreed to a compromise - - wheezed weakly - - he was weakly attracted to her + - … weakly agreed to a compromise + - … wheezed weakly + - He was weakly attracted to her. ili: i19352 members: - weakly @@ -12225,7 +12225,7 @@ definition: - with the order reversed example: - - she hates him and vice versa + - She hates him and vice versa. ili: i19353 members: - vice versa @@ -12236,7 +12236,7 @@ definition: - gradually and progressively example: - - his health weakened day by day + - His health weakened day by day. ili: i19354 members: - day by day @@ -12261,7 +12261,7 @@ definition: - weekly example: - - week by week, the betrayal gnawed at his heart + - Week by week, the betrayal gnawed at his heart. ili: i19357 members: - week by week @@ -12270,7 +12270,7 @@ definition: - for an indefinite number of months example: - - month by month, the betrayal gnawed at his heart + - Month by month, the betrayal gnawed at his heart. ili: i19358 members: - month by month @@ -12279,7 +12279,7 @@ definition: - in a radical manner example: - - she took a radically different approach + - She took a radically different approach. ili: i19359 members: - radically @@ -12298,7 +12298,7 @@ definition: - with extreme conscientiousness example: - - he came religiously every morning at 8 o'clock + - He came religiously every morning at 8 o'clock. ili: i19361 members: - scrupulously @@ -12309,7 +12309,7 @@ definition: - to an exceptional degree example: - - it worked exceptionally well + - It worked exceptionally well. ili: i19362 members: - exceptionally @@ -12318,8 +12318,8 @@ definition: - sufficiently; more than adequately example: - - the evidence amply (or fully) confirms our suspicions - - they were fully (or amply) fed + - The evidence amply (or fully) confirms our suspicions. + - They were fully (or amply) fed. ili: i19363 members: - amply @@ -12329,7 +12329,7 @@ definition: - restricted to something example: - - we talked strictly business + - We talked strictly business. ili: i19364 members: - strictly @@ -12339,7 +12339,7 @@ definition: - in a tentative manner example: - - we agreed tentatively on a dinner date + - We agreed tentatively on a dinner date. ili: i19365 members: - tentatively @@ -12348,7 +12348,7 @@ definition: - otherwise stated example: - - in other words, we are broke + - In other words, we are broke. ili: i19366 members: - in other words @@ -12358,7 +12358,7 @@ definition: - in a relaxed manner; not rigid example: - - his hands lay loosely + - His hands lay loosely. ili: i19367 members: - loosely @@ -12368,7 +12368,7 @@ definition: - in a fussy manner example: - - he spoke to her fussily + - He spoke to her fussily. ili: i19368 members: - fussily @@ -12377,7 +12377,7 @@ definition: - without any necessity example: - - this marathon would exhaust him unnecessarily + - This marathon would exhaust him unnecessarily. ili: i19369 members: - unnecessarily @@ -12386,7 +12386,7 @@ definition: - in a graceful manner example: - - she swooped gracefully + - She swooped gracefully. ili: i19370 members: - gracefully @@ -12395,7 +12395,7 @@ definition: - in a graceless manner example: - - she moves rather gracelessly + - She moves rather gracelessly. ili: i19371 members: - gracelessly @@ -12404,7 +12404,7 @@ definition: - with neatness example: - - she put the slippers under the bed neatly + - She put the slippers under the bed neatly. ili: i19372 members: - neatly @@ -12413,7 +12413,7 @@ definition: - to a slight degree example: - - her speech is only lightly accented + - Her speech is only lightly accented. ili: i19373 members: - lightly @@ -12422,7 +12422,7 @@ definition: - with little weight or force example: - - she kissed him lightly on the forehead + - She kissed him lightly on the forehead. ili: i19374 members: - lightly @@ -12433,8 +12433,8 @@ definition: - in proper order or sequence example: - - talked to each child in turn - - the stable became in turn a chapel and then a movie theater + - … talked to each child in turn + - The stable became in turn a chapel and then a movie theater. ili: i19375 members: - successively @@ -12444,7 +12444,7 @@ definition: - on your own; without outside help example: - - the children worked on the project independently + - The children worked on the project independently. ili: i19376 members: - independently @@ -12453,8 +12453,8 @@ definition: - not taken into account or excluded from consideration example: - - these problems apart, the country is doing well - - all joking aside, I think you're crazy + - These problems apart, the country is doing well. + - All joking aside, I think you're crazy. ili: i19377 members: - apart @@ -12464,7 +12464,7 @@ definition: - into parts or pieces example: - - he took his father's watch apart + - He took his father's watch apart. - split apart - torn asunder ili: i19378 @@ -12476,8 +12476,8 @@ definition: - separated or at a distance in place or position or time example: - - These towns are many miles apart - - stood with his legs apart + - These towns are many miles apart. + - … stood with his legs apart - born two years apart ili: i19379 members: @@ -12487,7 +12487,7 @@ definition: - one from the other example: - - people can't tell the twins apart + - People can't tell the twins apart. ili: i19380 members: - apart @@ -12496,7 +12496,7 @@ definition: - as soon as example: - - once we are home, we can rest + - Once we are home, we can rest. ili: i19381 members: - once @@ -12505,7 +12505,7 @@ definition: - according to need (physicians use PRN in writing prescriptions) example: - - add water as needed + - Add water as needed. ili: i19382 members: - as needed @@ -12534,7 +12534,7 @@ definition: - with vigor; in a vigorous manner example: - - he defended his ideas vigorously + - He defended his ideas vigorously. ili: i19385 members: - vigorously @@ -12544,8 +12544,8 @@ definition: - clear to the mind; with distinct mental discernment example: - - it's distinctly possible - - I could clearly see myself in his situation + - It's distinctly possible. + - I could clearly see myself in his situation. ili: i19386 members: - distinctly @@ -12564,7 +12564,7 @@ definition: - downright example: - - it was positively monumental + - It was positively monumental. exemplifies: - 06332047-n ili: i19388 @@ -12575,8 +12575,8 @@ definition: - wonderfully example: - - he did splendidly in the exam - - we got along famously + - He did splendidly in the exam. + - We got along famously. ili: i19389 members: - excellently @@ -12588,7 +12588,7 @@ definition: - in a levelheaded manner example: - - the answers were healthily individual + - The answers were healthily individual. ili: i19390 members: - healthily @@ -12607,7 +12607,7 @@ definition: - in a considerate manner example: - - they considerately withdrew + - They considerately withdrew. ili: i19392 members: - considerately @@ -12616,7 +12616,7 @@ definition: - without consideration; in an inconsiderate manner example: - - inconsiderately, he asked to be invited for dinner + - Inconsiderately, he asked to be invited for dinner. ili: i19393 members: - inconsiderately @@ -12625,8 +12625,8 @@ definition: - (used as an intensifier) excellently example: - - her voice is superbly disciplined - - the colors changed wondrously slowly + - Her voice is superbly disciplined. + - The colors changed wondrously slowly. exemplifies: - 06332047-n ili: i19394 @@ -12644,7 +12644,7 @@ definition: - in a gratifying manner example: - - the performance was at a gratifyingly high level + - The performance was at a gratifyingly high level. ili: i19395 members: - gratifyingly @@ -12654,7 +12654,7 @@ definition: - flawlessly example: - - the film was impeccably authentic + - The film was impeccably authentic. ili: i19396 members: - impeccably @@ -12672,7 +12672,7 @@ definition: - in a grave and sober manner example: - - he walked soberly toward the altar + - He walked soberly toward the altar. ili: i19398 members: - gravely @@ -12683,7 +12683,7 @@ definition: - in a helpful manner example: - - the subtitles are helpfully conveyed + - The subtitles are helpfully conveyed. ili: i19399 members: - helpfully @@ -12692,7 +12692,7 @@ definition: - in an unhelpful manner example: - - he stood by unhelpfully while the house burned down + - He stood by unhelpfully while the house burned down. ili: i19400 members: - unhelpfully @@ -12701,7 +12701,7 @@ definition: - as acknowledged example: - - true, she is the smartest in her class + - True, she is the smartest in her class. ili: i19401 members: - 'true' @@ -12713,7 +12713,7 @@ definition: - in a preferential manner example: - - he was treated preferentially + - He was treated preferentially. ili: i19402 members: - preferentially @@ -12722,7 +12722,7 @@ definition: - in a rational manner example: - - we must act rationally + - We must act rationally. ili: i19403 members: - rationally @@ -12731,7 +12731,7 @@ definition: - in an irrational manner example: - - they acted irrationally + - They acted irrationally. ili: i19404 members: - irrationally @@ -12740,7 +12740,7 @@ definition: - in a critical manner example: - - this must be examined critically + - This must be examined critically. ili: i19405 members: - critically @@ -12749,7 +12749,7 @@ definition: - in an uncritical manner example: - - he accepted her decisions uncritically + - He accepted her decisions uncritically. ili: i19406 members: - uncritically @@ -12758,7 +12758,7 @@ definition: - with boldness, in a bold manner example: - - we must tackle these tasks boldly + - We must tackle these tasks boldly. ili: i19407 members: - boldly @@ -12767,7 +12767,7 @@ definition: - with competence; in a competent capable manner example: - - they worked competently + - They worked competently. ili: i19408 members: - competently @@ -12779,7 +12779,7 @@ definition: - in an incompetent manner example: - - he did the job rather incompetently + - He did the job rather incompetently. ili: i19409 members: - incompetently @@ -12798,7 +12798,7 @@ definition: - in an emotional manner example: - - at the funeral he spoke emotionally + - At the funeral he spoke emotionally. ili: i19411 members: - emotionally @@ -12807,7 +12807,7 @@ definition: - without emotion; devoid of emotion example: - - the defendant stared unemotionally at the victim's family + - The defendant stared unemotionally at the victim's family. ili: i19412 members: - unemotionally @@ -12817,7 +12817,7 @@ definition: - with anxiety or apprehension example: - - we watched anxiously + - We watched anxiously. ili: i19413 members: - anxiously @@ -12828,7 +12828,7 @@ definition: - in a stiff manner example: - - his hands lay stiffly + - His hands lay stiffly. ili: i19414 members: - stiffly @@ -12838,7 +12838,7 @@ definition: - without formality example: - - he visited us informally + - He visited us informally. ili: i19415 members: - informally @@ -12847,7 +12847,7 @@ definition: - in a formal manner example: - - he was dressed rather formally + - He was dressed rather formally. ili: i19416 members: - formally @@ -12856,7 +12856,7 @@ definition: - with official authorization example: - - the club will be formally recognized + - The club will be formally recognized. ili: i19417 members: - formally @@ -12866,7 +12866,7 @@ definition: - in an irritable manner example: - - she had become irritably exact + - She had become irritably exact. ili: i19418 members: - irritably @@ -12875,7 +12875,7 @@ definition: - 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He looked at her soulfully. ili: i19590 members: - soulfully @@ -14482,7 +14482,7 @@ definition: - in a satirical manner example: - - she spoke satirically + - She spoke satirically. ili: i19591 members: - satirically @@ -14492,7 +14492,7 @@ - with no problems or difficulties example: - put the plans into effect quickly and smoothly - - despite of some mishaps, everything went swimmingly + - Despite of some mishaps, everything went swimmingly. ili: i19592 members: - smoothly @@ -14502,7 +14502,7 @@ definition: - in a free manner example: - - the painting featured freely brushed strokes + - The painting featured freely brushed strokes. ili: i19593 members: - freely @@ -14512,7 +14512,7 @@ - according to habit or custom example: - her habitually severe expression - - he habitually keeps his office door closed + - He habitually keeps his office door closed. ili: i19594 members: - habitually @@ -14521,7 +14521,7 @@ definition: - according to routine or established practice example: - - he routinely parked in a no-parking zone + - He routinely parked in a no-parking zone. ili: i19595 members: - routinely @@ -14530,7 +14530,7 @@ definition: - by custom; according to common practice example: - - children are customarily expected to be seen but not heard + - Children are customarily expected to be seen but not heard. ili: i19596 members: - customarily @@ -14539,7 +14539,7 @@ definition: - in a humiliating manner example: - - the painting was reproduced humiliatingly small + - The painting was reproduced humiliatingly small. ili: i19597 members: - humiliatingly @@ -14549,7 +14549,7 @@ definition: - in a protective manner example: - - he bent protectively over the woman + - He bent protectively over the woman. ili: i19598 members: - protectively @@ -14558,7 +14558,7 @@ definition: - in a spiritual manner example: - - the ninth century was the spiritually freest period + - The ninth century was the spiritually freest period. ili: i19599 members: - spiritually @@ -14567,7 +14567,7 @@ definition: - in a well delineated manner example: - 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incidentally @@ -14627,7 +14627,7 @@ definition: - (intensifier for adjectives) very example: - - she was ever so friendly + - She was ever so friendly. exemplifies: - 06332047-n ili: i19606 @@ -14639,7 +14639,7 @@ definition: - with confidence; in a confident manner example: - - we have to do what is right confidently + - We have to do what is right confidently. ili: i19607 members: - confidently @@ -14648,7 +14648,7 @@ definition: - after the fact example: - - he will get paid retroactively + - He will get paid retroactively. ili: i19608 members: - retroactively @@ -14657,7 +14657,7 @@ definition: - in a sporadic manner example: - - he only works sporadically + - He only works sporadically. ili: i19609 members: - sporadically @@ -14667,7 +14667,7 @@ definition: - in a halting manner example: - - he spoke haltingly + - He spoke haltingly. ili: i19610 members: - haltingly @@ -14676,7 +14676,7 @@ definition: - in equal proportions example: - - it was divided half-and-half + - It was divided half-and-half. ili: i19611 members: - 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He repaired the TV set expertly. ili: i19617 members: - expertly @@ -14745,7 +14745,7 @@ definition: - in an amateurish manner example: - - he performed the piece amateurishly + - He performed the piece amateurishly. ili: i19618 members: - amateurishly @@ -14754,8 +14754,8 @@ definition: - in an abundant manner example: - - they were abundantly supplied with food - - he thanked her profusely + - They were abundantly supplied with food. + - He thanked her profusely. ili: i19619 members: - abundantly @@ -14785,7 +14785,7 @@ - in a tedious manner example: - boringly slow work - - he plodded tediously forward + - He plodded tediously forward. ili: i19622 members: - boringly @@ -14796,7 +14796,7 @@ definition: - with moderation; in a moderate manner example: - - he drinks moderately + - He drinks moderately. ili: i19623 members: - moderately @@ -14805,7 +14805,7 @@ definition: - without moderation; in an immoderate manner example: - - he eats immoderately + - He eats immoderately. ili: i19624 members: - immoderately @@ -14814,7 +14814,7 @@ definition: - in a realistic manner example: - - let's look at the situation realistically + - Let's look at the situation realistically. ili: i19625 members: - realistically @@ -14823,7 +14823,7 @@ definition: - in an unrealistic manner example: - - his expectations were unrealistically high + - His expectations were unrealistically high. ili: i19626 members: - unrealistically @@ -14832,9 +14832,9 @@ definition: - with good sense or in a reasonable or intelligent manner example: - - he acted sensibly in the crisis - - speak more sanely about these affairs - - acted quite reasonably + - He acted sensibly in the crisis. + - Speak more sanely about these affairs. + - … acted quite reasonably ili: i19627 members: - sanely @@ -14845,7 +14845,7 @@ definition: - not in a reasonable or intelligent manner example: - - she reacted unreasonably when she learned she had failed + - She reacted unreasonably when she learned she had failed. ili: i19628 members: - unreasonably @@ -14854,7 +14854,7 @@ definition: - proceeding in steps example: - - the voltage was increased stepwise + - The voltage was increased stepwise. ili: i19629 members: - stepwise @@ -14864,7 +14864,7 @@ definition: - in a stolid manner example: - - he said ‘no’ stolidly + - He said ‘no’ stolidly. ili: i19630 members: - stolidly @@ -14873,9 +14873,9 @@ definition: - to the maximum degree example: - - he was supremely confident - - He seemed irritated at Edouard's questions but, apart from that, sublimely unconcerned - - she remained sublimely oblivious to the possible havoc she might have caused + - He was supremely confident. + - He seemed irritated at Edouard's questions but, apart from that, sublimely unconcerned. + - She remained sublimely oblivious to the possible havoc she might have caused. ili: i19631 members: - supremely @@ -14885,7 +14885,7 @@ definition: - in a petulant manner example: - - 'he said testily: ‘Go away!’' + - 'He said testily: ‘Go away!’.' ili: i19632 members: - testily @@ -14897,7 +14897,7 @@ definition: - showing consideration and thoughtfulness example: - - he had thoughtfully brought with him some food to share + - He had thoughtfully brought with him some food to share. ili: i19633 members: - thoughtfully @@ -14906,7 +14906,7 @@ definition: - showing thoughtlessness example: - - he treated his parents thoughtlessly + - He treated his parents thoughtlessly. ili: i19634 members: - thoughtlessly @@ -14915,7 +14915,7 @@ definition: - in a thoughtful manner example: - - he stared thoughtfully out the window + - He stared thoughtfully out the window. ili: i19635 members: - thoughtfully @@ -14924,7 +14924,7 @@ definition: - in a thoughtless manner example: - - he stared thoughtlessly at the picture + - He stared thoughtlessly at the picture. ili: i19636 members: - thoughtlessly @@ -14935,7 +14935,7 @@ definition: - in an auspicious manner example: - - he started his new job auspiciously on his birthday + - He started his new job auspiciously on his birthday. ili: i19637 members: - auspiciously @@ -14945,7 +14945,7 @@ definition: - in an inauspicious manner example: - - he started his new job inauspiciously on Friday the 13th + - He started his new job inauspiciously on Friday the 13th. ili: i19638 members: - inauspiciously @@ -14955,7 +14955,7 @@ definition: - in a relentless manner example: - - he worked relentlessly + - He worked relentlessly. ili: i19639 members: - relentlessly @@ -14965,7 +14965,7 @@ definition: - in a rueful manner example: - - ‘I made a big mistake,’ he said ruefully + - ‘I made a big mistake,’ he said ruefully. ili: i19640 members: - ruefully @@ -14976,7 +14976,7 @@ definition: - with the front foremost example: - - the cars collided head-on + - The cars collided head-on. ili: i19641 members: - head-on @@ -14985,7 +14985,7 @@ definition: - in direct opposition; directly example: - - we must meet the problem head-on + - We must meet the problem head-on. ili: i19642 members: - head-on @@ -14994,7 +14994,7 @@ definition: - in an inexorable manner example: - - time marches on inexorably + - Time marches on inexorably. ili: i19643 members: - inexorably @@ -15003,7 +15003,7 @@ definition: - in a polite manner example: - - the policeman answered politely, ‘Now look here, lady … ’ + - The policeman answered politely, ‘Now look here, lady … ’. ili: i19644 members: - politely @@ -15013,7 +15013,7 @@ definition: - in an impolite manner example: - - he treated her impolitely + - He treated her impolitely. ili: i19645 members: - impolitely @@ -15024,7 +15024,7 @@ definition: - in an admirable manner example: - - the children's responses were admirably normal + - The children's responses were admirably normal. ili: i19646 members: - admirably @@ -15036,7 +15036,7 @@ definition: - in an enjoyable manner example: - - we spent a pleasantly lazy afternoon + - We spent a pleasantly lazy afternoon. ili: i19647 members: - pleasantly @@ -15047,7 +15047,7 @@ definition: - in a good-humoured manner example: - - ‘I'll do the dishes,’ he said pleasantly + - ‘I'll do the dishes,’ he said pleasantly. ili: i19648 members: - pleasantly @@ -15058,7 +15058,7 @@ definition: - in an unpleasant manner example: - - he had been unpleasantly surprised + - He had been unpleasantly surprised. ili: i19649 members: - unpleasantly @@ -15067,7 +15067,7 @@ definition: - in an inverted manner example: - - the box was lying on the floor upside down + - The box was lying on the floor upside down. ili: i19650 members: - upside down @@ -15076,7 +15076,7 @@ definition: - in a breathless manner example: - - she spoke breathlessly + - She spoke breathlessly. ili: i19651 members: - breathlessly @@ -15085,8 +15085,8 @@ definition: - in a hearty manner example: - - ‘Yes,’ the children chorused heartily - - We welcomed her warmly + - ‘Yes,’ the children chorused heartily. + - We welcomed her warmly. ili: i19652 members: - heartily @@ -15097,7 +15097,7 @@ definition: - in an affable manner example: - - ‘Come and visit me,’ he said amiably + - ‘Come and visit me,’ he said amiably. ili: i19653 members: - affably @@ -15108,7 +15108,7 @@ definition: - with laughter; while laughing example: - - he told the story laughingly + - He told the story laughingly. ili: i19654 members: - laughingly @@ -15117,7 +15117,7 @@ definition: - in an ambiguous manner example: - - this letter is worded ambiguously + - This letter is worded ambiguously. ili: i19655 members: - ambiguously @@ -15127,7 +15127,7 @@ definition: - in an unambiguous manner example: - - she stated her intentions unequivocally + - She stated her intentions unequivocally. ili: i19656 members: - unambiguously @@ -15137,7 +15137,7 @@ definition: - in a ceremonial manner example: - - he was ceremonially sworn in as President + - He was ceremonially sworn in as President. ili: i19657 members: - ceremonially @@ -15147,7 +15147,7 @@ definition: - in an unceremonious manner example: - - he was dismissed unceremoniously + - He was dismissed unceremoniously. ili: i19658 members: - unceremoniously @@ -15156,7 +15156,7 @@ definition: - in a ceremonious manner example: - - my mother advised her children ceremoniously + - My mother advised her children ceremoniously. ili: i19659 members: - ceremoniously @@ -15166,7 +15166,7 @@ definition: - in a rakish manner example: - - she wore her hat rakishly at an angle + - She wore her hat rakishly at an angle. ili: i19660 members: - rakishly @@ -15177,7 +15177,7 @@ definition: - in a carefree manner example: - - she was rollickingly happy + - She was rollickingly happy. ili: i19661 members: - rollickingly @@ -15187,7 +15187,7 @@ definition: - in a narrow manner; not allowing for exceptions example: - - he interprets the law narrowly + - He interprets the law narrowly. ili: i19662 members: - narrowly @@ -15196,7 +15196,7 @@ definition: - without regard to specific details or exceptions example: - - he interprets the law broadly + - He interprets the law broadly. ili: i19663 members: - broadly @@ -15208,7 +15208,7 @@ definition: - in a wide fashion example: - - he smiled broadly + - He smiled broadly. ili: i19664 members: - broadly @@ -15217,7 +15217,7 @@ definition: - doing twirls example: - - they had a most twirlingly magnificent time + - They had a most twirlingly magnificent time. ili: i19665 members: - twirlingly @@ -15226,9 +15226,9 @@ definition: - in or to or toward the rear example: - - he followed behind - - seen from behind, the house is more imposing than it is from the front - - the final runners were far behind + - He followed behind. + - Seen from behind, the house is more imposing than it is from the front. + - The final runners were far behind. ili: i19666 members: - behind @@ -15237,10 +15237,10 @@ definition: - remaining in a place or condition that has been left or departed from example: - - when he died he left much unfinished work behind - - left a large family behind - - the children left their books behind - - he took off with a squeal of tires and left the other cars far behind + - When he died he left much unfinished work behind. + - … left a large family behind + - The children left their books behind. + - He took off with a squeal of tires and left the other cars far behind. ili: i19667 members: - behind @@ -15249,7 +15249,7 @@ definition: - in debt example: - - he fell behind with his mortgage payments + - He fell behind with his mortgage payments. - a month behind in the rent - a company that has been run behindhand for years - in arrears with their utility bills @@ -15263,8 +15263,8 @@ definition: - in or into an inferior position example: - - fell behind in his studies - - their business was lagging behind in the competition for customers + - … fell behind in his studies + - Their business was lagging behind in the competition for customers. ili: i19669 members: - behind @@ -15273,8 +15273,8 @@ definition: - showing a time that is earlier than the actual time example: - - the clock is almost an hour slow - - my watch is running behind + - The clock is almost an hour slow. + - My watch is running behind. ili: i19670 members: - behind @@ -15284,7 +15284,7 @@ definition: - by right example: - - baseball rightfully is the nation's pastime + - Baseball rightfully is the nation's pastime. ili: i19671 members: - 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He was translated bodily to heaven. ili: i19695 members: - bodily @@ -15536,7 +15536,7 @@ definition: - at or to a point across intervening space etc. example: - - come over and see us some time + - Come over and see us some time. - over there ili: i19697 members: @@ -15546,7 +15546,7 @@ definition: - throughout an area example: - - he is known the world over + - He is known the world over. ili: i19698 members: - over @@ -15564,7 +15564,7 @@ definition: - by means of an editorial example: - - the paper commented editorially on the scandal + - The paper commented editorially on the scandal. ili: i19700 members: - editorially @@ -15573,7 +15573,7 @@ definition: - in actual fact example: - - properly speaking, they are not husband and wife + - Properly speaking, they are not husband and wife. ili: i19701 members: - properly speaking @@ -15584,8 +15584,8 @@ definition: - in an abnormal manner example: - - they were behaving abnormally - - his blood pressure was abnormally low + - They were behaving abnormally. + - His blood pressure was abnormally low. ili: i19702 members: - abnormally @@ -15594,7 +15594,7 @@ definition: - with anger example: - - he angrily denied the accusation + - He angrily denied the accusation. ili: i19703 members: - angrily @@ -15603,7 +15603,7 @@ definition: - in an exultant manner example: - - it was exultingly easy + - It was exultingly easy. ili: i19704 members: - exultantly @@ -15613,7 +15613,7 @@ definition: - in a sedulous manner example: - - this illusion has been sedulously fostered + - This illusion has been sedulously fostered. ili: i19705 members: - sedulously @@ -15622,7 +15622,7 @@ definition: - in a tenuous manner example: - - his works tenuously survive in the minds of a few scholars + - His works tenuously survive in the minds of a few scholars. ili: i19706 members: - tenuously @@ -15631,7 +15631,7 @@ definition: - in a perennial manner; repeatedly example: - - We want to know what is perennially new about the world + - We want to know what is perennially new about the world. ili: i19707 members: - perennially @@ -15650,7 +15650,7 @@ definition: - in an anachronistic manner example: - - let's look at this phenomenon anachronistically + - Let's look at this phenomenon anachronistically. ili: i19709 members: - anachronistically @@ -15659,7 +15659,7 @@ definition: - with ineptitude; in an incompetent manner example: - - he performed his functions ineptly + - He performed his functions ineptly. ili: i19710 members: - ineptly @@ -15669,7 +15669,7 @@ definition: - in a maladroit manner example: - - this function is ineptly left to a small voice + - This function is ineptly left to a small voice. ili: i19711 members: - ineptly @@ -15678,7 +15678,7 @@ definition: - in a very pleasurable manner example: - - they were walking along the beach slowly and deliciously + - They were walking along the beach slowly and deliciously. ili: i19712 members: - deliciously @@ -15688,7 +15688,7 @@ definition: - in your mind example: - - he suffered mentally + - He suffered mentally. ili: i19713 members: - mentally @@ -15697,7 +15697,7 @@ definition: - in a round manner example: - - she was roundly slim + - She was roundly slim. ili: i19714 members: - roundly @@ -15706,7 +15706,7 @@ definition: - in a shy or timid or bashful manner example: - - he smiled shyly + - He smiled shyly. ili: i19715 members: - shyly @@ -15717,7 +15717,7 @@ definition: - with fondness; with love example: - - she spoke to her children fondly + - She spoke to her children fondly. ili: i19716 members: - fondly @@ -15734,7 +15734,7 @@ definition: - with much noise or loud and unpleasant sound example: - - he blew his nose noisily + - He blew his nose noisily. ili: i19718 members: - noisily @@ -15743,8 +15743,8 @@ definition: - with little or no sound example: - - the class was listening quietly and intently - - she was crying quietly + - The class was listening quietly and intently. + - She was crying quietly. ili: i19719 members: - quietly @@ -15754,9 +15754,9 @@ - with little or no activity or no agitation (‘quiet’ is a nonstandard variant for ‘quietly’) example: - - her hands rested quietly in her lap - - the rock star was quietly led out the back door - - sit here as quiet as you can + - Her hands rested quietly in her lap. + - The rock star was quietly led out the back door. + - Sit here as quiet as you can. ili: i19720 members: - quietly @@ -15780,7 +15780,7 @@ definition: - in outward appearance example: - - outwardly, she appeared composed + - Outwardly, she appeared composed. ili: i19723 members: - outwardly @@ -15789,7 +15789,7 @@ definition: - with respect to private feelings example: - - inwardly, she was raging + - Inwardly, she was raging. ili: i19724 members: - inwardly @@ -15799,7 +15799,7 @@ definition: - with respect to the outside example: - - outwardly, the figure is smooth + - Outwardly, the figure is smooth. ili: i19725 members: - outwardly @@ -15809,7 +15809,7 @@ definition: - showing approval example: - - he reviewed the play favorably + - He reviewed the play favorably. ili: i19726 members: - favorably @@ -15819,7 +15819,7 @@ definition: - showing disapproval; in a disparaging way example: - - he reviewed the play unfavorably + - He reviewed the play unfavorably. ili: i19727 members: - unfavorably @@ -15829,7 +15829,7 @@ definition: - in a cheerful manner example: - - he cheerfully agreed to do it + - He cheerfully agreed to do it. ili: i19728 members: - cheerfully @@ -15838,7 +15838,7 @@ definition: - in an unhappy manner example: - - he cheerlessly set out to do the task + - He cheerlessly set out to do the task. ili: i19729 members: - cheerlessly @@ -15847,9 +15847,9 @@ definition: - smoothly and without difficulty; precisely and deftly example: - - the gymnast landed flawlessly - - she played the piano accompaniment cleanly - - he bounced it cleanly off the wall + - The gymnast landed flawlessly. + - She played the piano accompaniment cleanly. + - He bounced it cleanly off the wall. ili: i20137 members: - flawlessly @@ -15868,7 +15868,7 @@ definition: - in a square position example: - - the building stood foursquare + - The building stood foursquare. ili: i19732 members: - foursquare @@ -15877,7 +15877,7 @@ definition: - as an undiversified whole example: - - the unions voted solidly for Roosevelt + - The unions voted solidly for Roosevelt. ili: i19733 members: - solidly @@ -15886,7 +15886,7 @@ definition: - in a dry laconic manner example: - - ‘I know that’, he said dryly + - ‘I know that’, he said dryly. ili: i19734 members: - laconically @@ -15897,7 +15897,7 @@ definition: - in accommodation example: - - obligingly, he lowered his voice + - Obligingly, he lowered his voice. ili: i19735 members: - obligingly @@ -15907,7 +15907,7 @@ definition: - out of your own free will example: - - he voluntarily submitted to the fingerprinting + - He voluntarily submitted to the fingerprinting. ili: i19736 members: - voluntarily @@ -15916,7 +15916,7 @@ definition: - against one's will or done without conscious thought example: - - he was involuntarily held against his will + - He was involuntarily held against his will. ili: i19737 members: - involuntarily @@ -15925,7 +15925,7 @@ definition: - without making errors example: - - he unerringly fixed things for us + - He unerringly fixed things for us. ili: i19738 members: - unerringly @@ -15934,7 +15934,7 @@ definition: - with respect to geography example: - - they are geographically closer to the center of town + - They are geographically closer to the center of town. ili: i19739 members: - geographically @@ -15943,7 +15943,7 @@ definition: - with gloom example: - - such a change is gloomily foreseen by many + - Such a change is gloomily foreseen by many. ili: i19740 members: - gloomily @@ -15961,7 +15961,7 @@ definition: - with cruelty example: - - he treated his students cruelly + - He treated his students cruelly. ili: i19742 members: - cruelly @@ -15970,8 +15970,8 @@ definition: - in a vague way example: - - he looked vaguely familiar - - he explained it somewhat mistily + - He looked vaguely familiar. + - He explained it somewhat mistily. ili: i19743 members: - vaguely @@ -15981,7 +15981,7 @@ definition: - in a pompous manner example: - - he pompously described his achievements + - He pompously described his achievements. ili: i19744 members: - pompously @@ -15990,7 +15990,7 @@ definition: - away from home example: - - they went out last night + - They went out last night. ili: i19745 members: - out @@ -15999,12 +15999,12 @@ definition: - from a particular thing or place or position (‘forth’ is obsolete) example: - - ran away from the lion - - wanted to get away from there - - sent the children away to boarding school - - the teacher waved the children away from the dead animal - - went off to school - - they drove off + - … ran away from the lion + - … wanted to get away from there + - … sent the children away to boarding school + - The teacher waved the children away from the dead animal. + - … went off to school + - They drove off. - go forth and preach exemplifies: - 07087487-n @@ -16018,8 +16018,8 @@ definition: - from one's possession example: - - he gave out money to the poor - - gave away the tickets + - He gave out money to the poor. + - … gave away the tickets ili: i19747 members: - away @@ -16030,7 +16030,7 @@ - moving or appearing to move away from a place, especially one that is enclosed or hidden example: - - the cat came out from under the bed + - The cat came out from under the bed. ili: i19748 members: - out @@ -16039,7 +16039,7 @@ definition: - motivated by example: - - idleness is the trait of being idle out of a reluctance to work + - Idleness is the trait of being idle out of a reluctance to work. ili: i19749 members: - out of @@ -16048,9 +16048,9 @@ definition: - in reserve; not for immediate use example: - - started setting aside money to buy a car + - … started setting aside money to buy a car - put something by for her old age - - has a nest egg tucked away for a rainy day + - … has a nest egg tucked away for a rainy day ili: i19750 members: - aside @@ -16062,9 +16062,9 @@ - on or to one side example: - step aside - - stood aside to let him pass - - threw the book aside - - put her sewing aside when he entered + - … stood aside to let him pass + - … threw the book aside + - … put her sewing aside when he entered ili: i19751 members: - aside @@ -16074,7 +16074,7 @@ - out of the way (especially away from one's thoughts) example: - brush the objections aside - - pushed all doubts away + - … pushed all doubts away ili: i19752 members: - aside @@ -16084,8 +16084,8 @@ definition: - placed or kept separate and distinct as for a purpose example: - - had a feeling of being set apart - - quality sets it apart + - … had a feeling of being set apart + - Quality sets it apart. - a day set aside for relaxing ili: i19753 members: @@ -16096,9 +16096,9 @@ definition: - away from another or others example: - - they grew apart over the years - - kept apart from the group out of shyness - - decided to live apart + - They grew apart over the years. + - … kept apart from the group out of shyness + - … decided to live apart ili: i19754 members: - apart @@ -16107,11 +16107,11 @@ definition: - out of existence example: - - the music faded away + - The music faded away. - source: H.E.Scudder - text: tried to explain away the affair of the letter - - idled the hours away - - her fingernails were worn away + text: … tried to explain away the affair of the letter + - … idled the hours away + - Her fingernails were worn away. ili: i19755 members: - away @@ -16120,8 +16120,8 @@ definition: - indicating continuing action; continuously or steadily example: - - he worked away at the project for more than a year - - the child kept hammering away as if his life depended on it + - He worked away at the project for more than a year. + - The child kept hammering away as if his life depended on it. ili: i19756 members: - away @@ -16132,7 +16132,7 @@ example: - turn aside - turn away one's face - - glanced away + - … glanced away ili: i19757 members: - away @@ -16142,9 +16142,9 @@ definition: - in or into a proper place (especially for storage or safekeeping) example: - - put the toys away - - her jewels are locked away in a safe - - filed the letter away + - Put the toys away. + - Her jewels are locked away in a safe. + - … filed the letter away ili: i19758 members: - away @@ -16153,8 +16153,8 @@ definition: - at a distance in space or time example: - - the boat was 5 miles off (or away) - - the party is still 2 weeks off (or away) + - The boat was 5 miles off (or away). + - The party is still 2 weeks off (or away). - away back in the 18th century ili: i19759 members: @@ -16165,8 +16165,8 @@ definition: - so as to be removed or gotten rid of example: - - cleared the mess away - - the rotted wood had to be cut away + - … cleared the mess away + - The rotted wood had to be cut away. ili: i19760 members: - away @@ -16175,7 +16175,7 @@ definition: - freely or at will example: - - fire away! + - Fire away! ili: i19761 members: - away @@ -16191,7 +16191,7 @@ definition: - with obstinate determination example: - - he pursued her doggedly + - He pursued her doggedly. ili: i19763 members: - doggedly @@ -16201,7 +16201,7 @@ definition: - with efficiency; in an efficient manner example: - - he functions efficiently + - He functions efficiently. ili: i19764 members: - efficiently @@ -16211,7 +16211,7 @@ definition: - in an inefficient manner example: - - he dealt inefficiently with the crisis + - He dealt inefficiently with the crisis. ili: i19765 members: - inefficiently @@ -16220,7 +16220,7 @@ definition: - in a discordant manner example: - - the piece ended discordantly + - The piece ended discordantly. ili: i19766 members: - discordantly @@ -16230,7 +16230,7 @@ definition: - without liveliness example: - - she nodded her head dully + - She nodded her head dully. ili: i19767 members: - dully @@ -16239,8 +16239,8 @@ definition: - without luster or shine example: - - the light shone dully through the haze - - unpolished buttons glinted dully + - The light shone dully through the haze. + - Unpolished buttons glinted dully. ili: i19768 members: - dully @@ -16249,7 +16249,7 @@ definition: - without losing equilibrium example: - - she took all his criticism in stride + - She took all his criticism in stride. ili: i19769 members: - in stride @@ -16259,7 +16259,7 @@ definition: - without tonality example: - - he composes atonally + - He composes atonally. ili: i19770 members: - atonally @@ -16275,7 +16275,7 @@ definition: - in an engaging manner example: - - she played the role engagingly + - She played the role engagingly. ili: i19772 members: - winsomely @@ -16285,8 +16285,8 @@ definition: - in a tragic manner; with tragic consequences example: - - the adventure ended tragically - - tragically, she contracted AIDS + - The adventure ended tragically. + - Tragically, she contracted AIDS. ili: i19773 members: - tragically @@ -16295,7 +16295,7 @@ definition: - in a fascinating manner example: - - her face became fascinatingly distorted + - Her face became fascinatingly distorted. ili: i19774 members: - fascinatingly @@ -16304,7 +16304,7 @@ definition: - in a curvaceous way example: - - his date was curvaceously beguiling + - His date was curvaceously beguiling. ili: i19775 members: - curvaceously @@ -16314,7 +16314,7 @@ definition: - in an ominous manner example: - - the sun darkened ominously + - The sun darkened ominously. ili: i19776 members: - ominously @@ -16323,7 +16323,7 @@ definition: - in a restive manner example: - - he sat down again, restively + - He sat down again, restively. ili: i19777 members: - restively @@ -16332,7 +16332,7 @@ definition: - with full knowledge and deliberation example: - - he wittingly deleted the references + - He wittingly deleted the references. ili: i19778 members: - wittingly @@ -16342,7 +16342,7 @@ definition: - without knowledge or intention example: - - he unwittingly deleted the references + - He unwittingly deleted the references. ili: i19779 members: - unwittingly @@ -16362,7 +16362,7 @@ definition: - with equanimity example: - - ‘I bought it,’ she said contentedly + - ‘I bought it,’ she said contentedly. ili: i19781 members: - contentedly @@ -16371,7 +16371,7 @@ definition: - in a sympathetic manner example: - - the nurse looked at him pityingly + - The nurse looked at him pityingly. ili: i19782 members: - pityingly @@ -16381,7 +16381,7 @@ definition: - with superficial plausibility example: - - he talked glibly + - He talked glibly. ili: i19783 members: - glibly @@ -16391,7 +16391,7 @@ definition: - in a callous way example: - - he callously exploited their feelings + - He callously exploited their feelings. ili: i19784 members: - callously @@ -16401,7 +16401,7 @@ definition: - with good reason example: - - he is justifiably bitter + - He is justifiably bitter. ili: i19785 members: - justifiably @@ -16410,7 +16410,7 @@ definition: - without any excuse example: - - he is unjustifiably harsh on her + - He is unjustifiably harsh on her. ili: i19786 members: - unjustifiably @@ -16420,7 +16420,7 @@ definition: - in motion; set in motion example: - - the ship got under way + - The ship got under way. ili: i19787 members: - under way @@ -16429,8 +16429,8 @@ definition: - on foot; walking example: - - they went to the village afoot - - quail are hunted either afoot or on horseback + - They went to the village afoot. + - Quail are hunted either afoot or on horseback. ili: i19788 members: - afoot @@ -16439,7 +16439,7 @@ definition: - with modesty; in a modest manner example: - - the dissertation was entitled, modestly, ‘Remarks about a play by Shakespeare’ + - The dissertation was entitled, modestly, ‘Remarks about a play by Shakespeare’. ili: i19789 members: - modestly @@ -16448,7 +16448,7 @@ definition: - without modesty; in an immodest manner example: - - the book was entitled, immodestly, ‘All about Wisdom’ + - The book was entitled, immodestly, ‘All about Wisdom’. ili: i19790 members: - immodestly @@ -16457,7 +16457,7 @@ definition: - with a frown; while frowning example: - - he looked at her frowningly + - He looked at her frowningly. ili: i19791 members: - frowningly @@ -16466,7 +16466,7 @@ definition: - incapable of being resisted example: - - the candy looked overwhelmingly desirable to the dieting man + - The candy looked overwhelmingly desirable to the dieting man. ili: i19792 members: - overwhelmingly @@ -16477,7 +16477,7 @@ definition: - to or from every one of two or more (considered individually) example: - - they received $10 each + - They received $10 each. ili: i19793 members: - each @@ -16490,7 +16490,7 @@ definition: - at or in or to the adjacent residence example: - - the criminal had been living next door all this time + - The criminal had been living next door all this time. ili: i19794 members: - next door @@ -16501,7 +16501,7 @@ definition: - by virtue of analysis example: - - assuming that the distinction is maintained, one may ask which is to be analytically + - Assuming that the distinction is maintained, one may ask which is to be analytically prior? ili: i19797 members: @@ -16511,7 +16511,7 @@ definition: - (formal) in or into that thing or place example: - - they can read therein what our plans are + - They can read therein what our plans are. exemplifies: - 01206545-n ili: i19798 @@ -16531,7 +16531,7 @@ definition: - in a crooked lopsided manner example: - - he smiled lopsidedly + - He smiled lopsidedly. ili: i19800 members: - lopsidedly @@ -16541,8 +16541,8 @@ definition: - with sternness; in a severe manner example: - - ‘No,’ she said sternly - - peered severely over her glasses + - ‘No,’ she said sternly. + - … peered severely over her glasses ili: i19801 members: - sternly @@ -16552,7 +16552,7 @@ definition: - with suspicion example: - - she regarded the food suspiciously + - She regarded the food suspiciously. ili: i19802 members: - suspiciously @@ -16561,7 +16561,7 @@ definition: - in an authoritative and magisterial manner example: - - she spoke authoritatively + - She spoke authoritatively. ili: i19803 members: - authoritatively @@ -16571,8 +16571,8 @@ definition: - showing firm determination or purpose example: - - she resolutely refused to look at him or speak to him - - he entered the building resolutely + - She resolutely refused to look at him or speak to him. + - He entered the building resolutely. ili: i19804 members: - resolutely @@ -16588,7 +16588,7 @@ definition: - with speculation; in a speculative manner example: - - he looked at her speculatively + - He looked at her speculatively. ili: i19806 members: - speculatively @@ -16597,7 +16597,7 @@ definition: - in a beautiful manner example: - - her face was beautifully made up + - Her face was beautifully made up. ili: i19807 members: - beautifully @@ -16607,7 +16607,7 @@ definition: - in an unattractive manner example: - - she was unattractively dressed last night + - She was unattractively dressed last night. ili: i19808 members: - unattractively @@ -16616,7 +16616,7 @@ definition: - in a sullen manner example: - - he sat in his chair dourly + - He sat in his chair dourly. ili: i19809 members: - dourly @@ -16627,7 +16627,7 @@ definition: - with hostility; in a belligerent hostile manner example: - - he pushed her against the wall belligerently + - He pushed her against the wall belligerently. ili: i19810 members: - belligerently @@ -16637,7 +16637,7 @@ definition: - with awareness example: - - she consciously played with the idea of inviting them + - She consciously played with the idea of inviting them. ili: i19811 members: - consciously @@ -16646,7 +16646,7 @@ definition: - without awareness example: - - she jumped up unconsciously when he entered the room + - She jumped up unconsciously when he entered the room. ili: i19812 members: - unconsciously @@ -16655,7 +16655,7 @@ definition: - with green color example: - - the countryside rolled greenly down into the valley + - The countryside rolled greenly down into the valley. ili: i19813 members: - greenly @@ -16664,7 +16664,7 @@ definition: - in an unconcerned manner example: - - glanced casually at the headlines + - … glanced casually at the headlines ili: i19814 members: - casually @@ -16681,7 +16681,7 @@ definition: - in competition example: - - the companies should bid competitively + - The companies should bid competitively. ili: i19816 members: - competitively @@ -16690,7 +16690,7 @@ definition: - in a noncompetitive manner example: - - the scholarships will be awarded noncompetitively + - The scholarships will be awarded noncompetitively. ili: i19817 members: - noncompetitively @@ -16699,7 +16699,7 @@ definition: - in a compulsive manner example: - - he cleaned his shoes compulsively after every walk + - He cleaned his shoes compulsively after every walk. ili: i19818 members: - compulsively @@ -16710,7 +16710,7 @@ definition: - with respect to structure example: - - structurally, the organization is healthy + - Structurally, the organization is healthy. ili: i19819 members: - structurally @@ -16719,7 +16719,7 @@ definition: - in a southern direction example: - - we moved south + - We moved south. ili: i19820 members: - south @@ -16730,7 +16730,7 @@ definition: - in a northern direction example: - - they earn more up north + - They earn more up north. - Let's go north! ili: i19821 members: @@ -16743,7 +16743,7 @@ definition: - without official approval example: - - he had made some money on the side + - He had made some money on the side. ili: i19822 members: - unofficially @@ -16753,7 +16753,7 @@ definition: - during or for the length of one night example: - - the fish marinates overnight + - The fish marinates overnight. ili: i19823 members: - overnight @@ -16762,7 +16762,7 @@ definition: - happening in a short time or with great speed example: - - these solutions cannot be found overnight! + - These solutions cannot be found overnight! ili: i19824 members: - overnight @@ -16778,7 +16778,7 @@ definition: - in a believable manner example: - - he acted believably sincere + - He acted believably sincere. ili: i19826 members: - believably @@ -16787,7 +16787,7 @@ definition: - in an unbelievable manner example: - - he was unbelievably angry + - He was unbelievably angry. ili: i19827 members: - unbelievably @@ -16796,7 +16796,7 @@ definition: - under the feet example: - - trampled the beans underfoot + - … trampled the beans underfoot - green grass growing underfoot ili: i19828 members: @@ -16815,8 +16815,8 @@ definition: - together example: - - hand in hand with hope went fear - - doctors and nurses work hand in hand to save lives + - Hand in hand with hope went fear. + - Doctors and nurses work hand in hand to save lives. ili: i19830 members: - hand in hand @@ -16825,7 +16825,7 @@ definition: - with the feet foremost example: - - he jumped into the pool feetfirst + - He jumped into the pool feetfirst. ili: i19831 members: - feetfirst @@ -16835,7 +16835,7 @@ - in a physically fierce manner example: - silence broken by dogs barking ferociously - - they fought fiercely + - They fought fiercely. ili: i19832 members: - ferociously @@ -16845,7 +16845,7 @@ definition: - in an emotionally fierce manner example: - - she was fiercely proud of her children + - She was fiercely proud of her children. ili: i19833 members: - fiercely @@ -16854,7 +16854,7 @@ definition: - from the subconscious mind example: - - the image came to him subconsciously + - The image came to him subconsciously. ili: i19834 members: - subconsciously @@ -16863,7 +16863,7 @@ definition: - in a vivid manner example: - - he described his adventures vividly + - He described his adventures vividly. ili: i19835 members: - vividly @@ -16872,7 +16872,7 @@ definition: - in a manner exhibiting art or skill example: - - her foot pointed artfully toward tapering toes + - Her foot pointed artfully toward tapering toes. ili: i19836 members: - artfully @@ -16881,7 +16881,7 @@ definition: - in an expectant manner example: - - she looked at him expectantly + - She looked at him expectantly. ili: i19837 members: - expectantly @@ -16890,7 +16890,7 @@ definition: - in a healthy manner example: - - the young plants grew lustily + - The young plants grew lustily. ili: i19838 members: - lustily @@ -16899,9 +16899,9 @@ definition: - (used for emphasis) absolutely example: - - I just can't take it anymore - - he was just grand as Romeo - - it's simply beautiful! + - I just can't take it anymore. + - He was just grand as Romeo. + - It's simply beautiful! exemplifies: - 06332047-n ili: i19839 @@ -16913,7 +16913,7 @@ definition: - by ten times as much example: - - the population increased tenfold + - The population increased tenfold. ili: i19840 members: - tenfold @@ -16922,7 +16922,7 @@ definition: - in a quantitative manner example: - - this can be expressed quantitatively + - This can be expressed quantitatively. ili: i19841 members: - quantitatively @@ -16931,7 +16931,7 @@ definition: - as written or printed example: - - this is exactly what the composer had set down on paper + - This is exactly what the composer had set down on paper. ili: i19842 members: - on paper @@ -16941,7 +16941,7 @@ definition: - in a very impressive manner example: - - your performance will improve dramatically + - Your performance will improve dramatically. ili: i19843 members: - dramatically @@ -16950,7 +16950,7 @@ definition: - in the manner of Greek and Roman culture example: - - this exercise develops a classically shaped body + - This exercise develops a classically shaped body. ili: i19844 members: - classically @@ -16959,7 +16959,7 @@ definition: - in an obscure manner example: - - this work is obscurely written + - This work is obscurely written. ili: i19845 members: - obscurely @@ -16968,7 +16968,7 @@ definition: - in a decent manner example: - - they don't know how to dress decently + - They don't know how to dress decently. ili: i19846 members: - decently @@ -16977,7 +16977,7 @@ definition: - in an indecent manner example: - - she was rather indecently dressed + - She was rather indecently dressed. ili: i19847 members: - indecently @@ -16986,7 +16986,7 @@ definition: - in a horrifying manner example: - - he laughed horrifyingly + - He laughed horrifyingly. ili: i19848 members: - horrifyingly @@ -16995,7 +16995,7 @@ definition: - in characteristic manner example: - - he arrived characteristically late + - He arrived characteristically late. ili: i19849 members: - characteristically @@ -17004,7 +17004,7 @@ definition: - in uncharacteristic manner example: - - he was uncharacteristically cool + - He was uncharacteristically cool. ili: i19850 members: - uncharacteristically @@ -17031,7 +17031,7 @@ definition: - in a dialectic manner example: - - his religiousness is dialectically related to his sinfulness + - His religiousness is dialectically related to his sinfulness. ili: i19853 members: - dialectically @@ -17040,7 +17040,7 @@ definition: - in a prophetic manner example: - - he prophetically anticipated the disaster + - He prophetically anticipated the disaster. ili: i19854 members: - prophetically @@ -17049,7 +17049,7 @@ definition: - in an artistic manner example: - - it was artistically decorated + - It was artistically decorated. ili: i19855 members: - artistically @@ -17061,7 +17061,7 @@ - these peculiarly cinematic elements - a peculiarly French phenomenon - source: John Knowles - text: everyone has a moment in history which belongs particularly to him + text: Everyone has a moment in history which belongs particularly to him. ili: i19856 members: - peculiarly @@ -17071,8 +17071,8 @@ definition: - specifically or especially distinguished from others example: - - loves Bach, particularly his partitas - - recommended one book in particular + - … loves Bach, particularly his partitas + - … recommended one book in particular - trace major population movements for the Pueblo groups in particular ili: i19857 members: @@ -17083,7 +17083,7 @@ definition: - as a matter of instinct example: - - he instinctively grabbed the knife + - He instinctively grabbed the knife. ili: i19858 members: - instinctively @@ -17101,7 +17101,7 @@ definition: - on or from the outside example: - - the candidate needs to be externally evaluated + - The candidate needs to be externally evaluated. ili: i19860 members: - externally @@ -17110,7 +17110,7 @@ definition: - above the head; over the head example: - - bring the legs together overhead + - Bring the legs together overhead. ili: i19861 members: - overhead @@ -17128,7 +17128,7 @@ definition: - above your head; in the sky example: - - planes were flying overhead + - Planes were flying overhead. ili: i19863 members: - overhead @@ -17139,7 +17139,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - Their second homer with Bob Allison aboard + - their second homer with Bob Allison aboard ili: i19864 members: - aboard @@ -17156,7 +17156,7 @@ definition: - part of a group example: - - Bill's been aboard for three years now + - Bill's been aboard for three years now. ili: i19866 members: - aboard @@ -17184,7 +17184,7 @@ definition: - to a high degree example: - - she is all too ready to accept the job + - She is all too ready to accept the job. ili: i19869 members: - all too @@ -17194,7 +17194,7 @@ definition: - in an enduring manner example: - - Roman culture was enduringly fertilized + - Roman culture was enduringly fertilized. ili: i19870 members: - enduringly @@ -17210,8 +17210,8 @@ definition: - by the year; every year (usually with reference to a sum of money paid or received) example: - - he earned $100,000 per annum - - we issue six volumes per annum + - He earned $100,000 per annum. + - We issue six volumes per annum. ili: i19872 members: - per annum @@ -17224,7 +17224,7 @@ definition: - one every day example: - - we'll save 100 man-hours per diem + - We'll save 100 man-hours per diem. ili: i19873 members: - per diem @@ -17244,7 +17244,7 @@ definition: - for one specific case example: - - they were appointed ad hoc + - They were appointed ad hoc. ili: i19875 members: - ad hoc @@ -17253,7 +17253,7 @@ definition: - to a sickening extent example: - - he played the song ad nauseam + - He played the song ad nauseam. ili: i19876 members: - ad nauseam @@ -17262,7 +17262,7 @@ definition: - in proportion to the estimated value of the goods taxed example: - - the goods were taxed ad valorem + - The goods were taxed ad valorem. ili: i19877 members: - ad val @@ -17274,7 +17274,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06975340-n example: - - let's meet at 11 A.M. + - Let's meet at 11 A.M. ili: i19878 members: - ante meridiem @@ -17289,7 +17289,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06975340-n example: - 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The kitchen was unappealingly dirty. ili: i19970 members: - unappealingly @@ -18139,7 +18139,7 @@ definition: - in an approving manner example: - - she nodded approvingly + - She nodded approvingly. ili: i19971 members: - approvingly @@ -18148,7 +18148,7 @@ definition: - showing disapproval example: - - he shook his head disapprovingly + - He shook his head disapprovingly. ili: i19972 members: - disapprovingly @@ -18157,7 +18157,7 @@ definition: - with ambition; in an ambitious and energetic manner example: - - she pursued her goals ambitiously + - She pursued her goals ambitiously. ili: i19973 members: - ambitiously @@ -18167,7 +18167,7 @@ definition: - in an unambitious manner example: - - he does his job, but he works unambitiously + - He does his job, but he works unambitiously. ili: i19974 members: - unambitiously @@ -18176,7 +18176,7 @@ definition: - in an amicable manner example: - - they separated amicably + - They separated amicably. ili: i19975 members: - amicably @@ -18185,7 +18185,7 @@ definition: - 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upstage @@ -18289,7 +18289,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07019235-n example: - - the actors moved further and further downstage + - The actors moved further and further downstage. ili: i19986 members: - downstage @@ -18298,7 +18298,7 @@ definition: - in a hopeless resigned manner example: - - she shrugged her shoulders abjectly + - She shrugged her shoulders abjectly. ili: i19987 members: - abjectly @@ -18315,8 +18315,8 @@ definition: - in a sparing manner; without overindulgence example: - - he ate and drank abstemiously - - indulged temperately in cocktails + - He ate and drank abstemiously. + - … indulged temperately in cocktails ili: i19989 members: - abstemiously @@ -18326,7 +18326,7 @@ definition: - in a manner difficult to understand example: - - the professor's abstrusely reasoned theories were wasted on his students + - The professor's abstrusely reasoned theories were wasted on his students. ili: i19990 members: - abstrusely @@ -18337,7 +18337,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - 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avidly @@ -18484,7 +18484,7 @@ definition: - as an adjective example: - - nouns are frequently used adjectively + - Nouns are frequently used adjectively. ili: i20007 members: - adjectively @@ -18493,7 +18493,7 @@ definition: - as an adverb example: - - the prepositional phrase here is used adverbially + - The prepositional phrase here is used adverbially. ili: i20008 members: - adverbially @@ -18502,7 +18502,7 @@ definition: - off course, wandering aimlessly example: - - there was a search for beauty that had somehow gone adrift + - There was a search for beauty that had somehow gone adrift. ili: i20009 members: - adrift @@ -18511,7 +18511,7 @@ definition: - floating freely; not anchored example: - - the boat was set adrift + - The boat was set adrift. ili: i20010 members: - adrift @@ -18522,7 +18522,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - this passage must be played andante + - This passage must be played andante. ili: i20011 members: - andante @@ -18531,7 +18531,7 @@ definition: - 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- there were Turk's head lilies and patches of iris, islands of brilliant blue set - capriciously in the green sea + - There were Turk's head lilies and patches of iris, islands of brilliant blue set + capriciously in the green sea. ili: i20114 members: - capriciously @@ -19521,7 +19521,7 @@ definition: - unpredictably example: - - the weather has been freakishly variable + - The weather has been freakishly variable. ili: i20115 members: - capriciously @@ -19531,7 +19531,7 @@ definition: - in a captious, carping manner example: - - he was captiously pedantic + - He was captiously pedantic. ili: i20116 members: - captiously @@ -19540,7 +19540,7 @@ definition: - in a caustic vitriolic manner example: - - he addressed her caustically + - He addressed her caustically. ili: i20117 members: - caustically @@ -19550,8 +19550,8 @@ definition: - as if with kid gloves; with caution or prudence or tact example: - - she ventured cautiously downstairs - - they handled the incident with kid gloves + - She ventured cautiously downstairs. + - They handled the incident with kid gloves. ili: i20118 members: - cautiously @@ -19569,8 +19569,8 @@ definition: - without caution or prudence example: - - one unfortunately sees historic features carelessly lost when estates fall into - unsympathetic hands + - One unfortunately sees historic features carelessly lost when estates fall into + unsympathetic hands. ili: i20120 members: - incautiously @@ -19580,7 +19580,7 @@ definition: - in a proud and domineering manner example: - - he treated his staff cavalierly + - He treated his staff cavalierly. ili: i20121 members: - disdainfully @@ -19590,8 +19590,8 @@ definition: - with unflagging resolve example: - - dance inspires him ceaselessly to strive higher and higher toward the shining - pinnacle of perfection that is the goal of every artiste + - Dance inspires him ceaselessly to strive higher and higher toward the shining + pinnacle of perfection that is the goal of every artiste. ili: i20122 members: - endlessly @@ -19606,7 +19606,7 @@ - all the time; seemingly without stopping example: - a theological student with whom I argued interminably - - her nagging went on endlessly + - Her nagging went on endlessly. ili: i20123 members: - interminably @@ -19616,7 +19616,7 @@ definition: - every hundred years; once in a century example: - - the birthday of this city is being celebrated centennially + - The birthday of this city is being celebrated centennially. ili: i20124 members: - centennially @@ -19625,7 +19625,7 @@ definition: - in a manner suggestive of chaos example: - - the room was chaotically disorganized + - The room was chaotically disorganized. ili: i20125 members: - chaotically @@ -19634,7 +19634,7 @@ definition: - in a wild and confused manner example: - - the drugged man was talking chaotically + - The drugged man was talking chaotically. ili: i20126 members: - chaotically @@ -19643,7 +19643,7 @@ definition: - in a chaste and virtuous manner example: - - she lived chastely + - She lived chastely. ili: i20127 members: - chastely @@ -19653,7 +19653,7 @@ definition: - in a chatty manner example: - - ‘when I was a girl,’ she said chattily, ‘I used to ride a bicycle’ + - ‘when I was a girl,’ she said chattily, ‘I used to ride a bicycle’. ili: i20128 members: - chattily @@ -19663,7 +19663,7 @@ definition: - with little expenditure of money example: - - I bought this car very cheaply + - I bought this car very cheaply. ili: i20129 members: - cheaply @@ -19673,7 +19673,7 @@ definition: - in a brash cheeky manner example: - - brashly, she asked for a rebate + - Brashly, she asked for a rebate. ili: i20130 members: - cheekily @@ -19684,7 +19684,7 @@ definition: - in a gallant manner example: - - he gallantly offered to take her home + - He gallantly offered to take her home. ili: i20131 members: - gallantly @@ -19694,7 +19694,7 @@ definition: - in a churlish manner example: - - the store owner treated his customers churlishly + - The store owner treated his customers churlishly. ili: i20132 members: - churlishly @@ -19711,8 +19711,8 @@ definition: - in a clannish manner example: - - these four friends always act clannishly, and don't let us participate in their - activities + - These four friends always act clannishly, and don't let us participate in their + activities. ili: i20134 members: - clannishly @@ -19722,7 +19722,7 @@ definition: - in conformity with the rules or laws and without fraud or cheating example: - - they played fairly + - They played fairly. ili: i20135 members: - fairly @@ -19733,8 +19733,8 @@ definition: - in an unfair manner example: - - they dealt with him unfairly - - their accusations hit below the belt + - They dealt with him unfairly. + - Their accusations hit below the belt. ili: i20136 members: - unfairly @@ -19744,7 +19744,7 @@ definition: - in a manner that minimizes dirt and pollution example: - - the motor burns cleanly + - The motor burns cleanly. ili: i20138 members: - cleanly @@ -19753,8 +19753,8 @@ definition: - in an easily perceptible manner example: - 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in a manner that cannot be evaded example: - - the ministry considers that contributions to such a fund should be met from voluntary + - The ministry considers that contributions to such a fund should be met from voluntary donations rather than from rates compulsorily levied. ili: i20159 members: @@ -19949,7 +19949,7 @@ definition: - with regard to computation example: - - computationally, this is a tricky problem + - Computationally, this is a tricky problem. ili: i20160 members: - computationally @@ -19974,7 +19974,7 @@ definition: - in opposition to a proposition, opinion, etc. example: - - much was written pro and con + - Much was written pro and con. ili: i20163 members: - con @@ -19983,7 +19983,7 @@ definition: - with conceit; in a conceited manner example: - - he always acts so conceitedly! + - He always acts so conceitedly! ili: i20164 members: - conceitedly @@ -19993,8 +19993,8 @@ definition: - in a conceptual manner example: - - he can no longer think conceptually - - conceptually, the idea is quite simple + - 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as a consequence example: - - he had good reason to be grateful for the opportunities which they had made available - to him and which consequently led to the good position he now held + - He had good reason to be grateful for the opportunities which they had made available + to him and which consequently led to the good position he now held. ili: i20199 members: - consequently @@ -20342,7 +20342,7 @@ - lacking consequence example: - ‘You're so beautifully dressed,’ she said and added quite inconsequentially, ‘Can - you stay the night?’ + you stay the night?’. ili: i20201 members: - inconsequentially @@ -20352,7 +20352,7 @@ definition: - in a constructive manner example: - - it is my task to look critically and constructively at the flaws and the failures + - It is my task to look critically and constructively at the flaws and the failures. ili: i20202 members: - constructively @@ -20361,8 +20361,8 @@ definition: - during the same period of time example: - - contemporaneously, or possibly a little later, there developed a great Sumerian - civilisation + - Contemporaneously, or possibly a little later, there developed a great Sumerian + civilisation. ili: i20203 members: - contemporaneously @@ -20371,8 +20371,8 @@ definition: - in a contrasting manner example: - - contrastingly, both the rooms leading off it gave an immediate impression of being - disgraced + - Contrastingly, both the rooms leading off it gave an immediate impression of being + disgraced. ili: i20204 members: - contrastingly @@ -20381,8 +20381,8 @@ definition: - in a composed and unconcerned manner example: - - without more ado Barker borrowed a knife from his brigade Major and honed it on - a carborundum stone as coolly as a butcher + - Without more ado Barker borrowed a knife from his brigade Major and honed it on + a carborundum stone as coolly as a butcher. ili: i20205 members: - coolly @@ -20393,7 +20393,7 @@ definition: - not easy to believe example: - - incredibly, she survived the crash + - Incredibly, she survived the crash. ili: i20206 members: - incredibly @@ -20405,8 +20405,8 @@ definition: - easy to believe on the basis of available evidence example: - - he talked plausibly before the committee - - he will probably win the election + - He talked plausibly before the committee. + - He will probably win the election. ili: i20207 members: - credibly @@ -20418,7 +20418,7 @@ definition: - in an incredulous manner example: - - the woman looked up at her incredulously + - The woman looked up at her incredulously. ili: i20208 members: - incredulously @@ -20429,7 +20429,7 @@ definition: - in a credulous manner example: - - the children followed the teacher credulously + - The children followed the teacher credulously. ili: i20209 members: - credulously @@ -20439,7 +20439,7 @@ definition: - in a cryptic manner example: - - ‘we will meet again,’ he said cryptically + - ‘we will meet again,’ he said cryptically. ili: i20210 members: - cryptically @@ -20457,8 +20457,8 @@ definition: - in an attractive manner example: - - how cunningly the olive-green dress with its underskirt of rose-brocade fitted - her perfect figure + - How cunningly the olive-green dress with its underskirt of rose-brocade fitted + her perfect figure. ili: i20212 members: - cunningly @@ -20468,9 +20468,9 @@ definition: - in a curt, abrupt and discourteous manner example: - - he told me curtly to get on with it - - he talked short with everyone - - he said shortly that he didn't like it + - He told me curtly to get on with it. + - He talked short with everyone. + - He said shortly that he didn't like it. ili: i20213 members: - curtly @@ -20481,7 +20481,7 @@ definition: - in a damnable manner example: - - kindly Arthur — so damnably, politely, endlessly persistent! + - Kindly Arthur — so damnably, politely, endlessly persistent! ili: i20214 members: - damned @@ -20492,8 +20492,8 @@ definition: - in a damp manner example: - - a scarf was tied round her head but the rebellious curl had escaped and hung damply - over her left eye + - A scarf was tied round her head but the rebellious curl had escaped and hung damply + over her left eye. ili: i20215 members: - damply @@ -20512,8 +20512,8 @@ definition: - in a daze; in a dazed manner example: - - he wondered dazedly whether the term after next at his new school wouldn't matter - so much + - He wondered dazedly whether the term after next at his new school wouldn't matter + so much. ili: i20217 members: - dazedly @@ -20523,7 +20523,7 @@ definition: - in an indisputable degree example: - - the Fisher Act of 1918 decisively raised their status and pay + - The Fisher Act of 1918 decisively raised their status and pay. ili: i20218 members: - decisively @@ -20532,7 +20532,7 @@ definition: - with finality; conclusively example: - - the voted settled the argument decisively + - The voted settled the argument decisively. ili: i20219 members: - decisively @@ -20541,8 +20541,8 @@ definition: - without finality; inconclusively example: - - 'the battle ended indecisively: neither side had clearly won but neither side - admitted defeat' + - 'The battle ended indecisively: neither side had clearly won but neither side + admitted defeat.' ili: i20220 members: - indecisively @@ -20551,7 +20551,7 @@ definition: - with firmness of purpose example: - - ‘I will come along,’ she said decisively + - ‘I will come along,’ she said decisively. ili: i20221 members: - decisively @@ -20561,7 +20561,7 @@ definition: - lacking firmness or resoluteness example: - - ‘I don't know,’ he said indecisively + - ‘I don't know,’ he said indecisively. ili: i20222 members: - indecisively @@ -20570,7 +20570,7 @@ definition: - in a deft manner example: - - Lois deftly removed her scarf + - Lois deftly removed her scarf. ili: i20223 members: - deftly @@ -20579,7 +20579,7 @@ definition: - in a dejected manner example: - - when she came back Sophie and Esther were sitting dejectedly in the kitchen + - When she came back Sophie and Esther were sitting dejectedly in the kitchen. ili: i20224 members: - dejectedly @@ -20589,7 +20589,7 @@ definition: - with delight example: - - delightedly, she accepted the invitation + - Delightedly, she accepted the invitation. ili: i20225 members: - delightedly @@ -20598,7 +20598,7 @@ definition: - in a delightful manner example: - - the farm house, though in itself a small one, is delightfully situated + - The farm house, though in itself a small one, is delightfully situated. ili: i20226 members: - delightfully @@ -20607,7 +20607,7 @@ definition: - in a demure manner example: - - the army girl, tall and demurely pretty, threw a quick side-glance at her + - The army girl, tall and demurely pretty, threw a quick side-glance at her. ili: i20227 members: - demurely @@ -20616,8 +20616,8 @@ definition: - in a concentrated manner example: - - old houses are often so densely packed that perhaps three or four have to be demolished - for every new one built + - Old houses are often so densely packed that perhaps three or four have to be demolished + for every new one built. - a thickly populated area ili: i20228 members: @@ -20628,7 +20628,7 @@ definition: - in a compact manner or state example: - - The children were packed compactly into the car + - The children were packed compactly into the car. ili: i20229 members: - compactly @@ -20646,9 +20646,9 @@ definition: - by chance example: - - perhaps she will call tomorrow - - we may possibly run into them at the concert - - it may peradventure be thought that there never was such a time + - Perhaps she will call tomorrow. + - We may possibly run into them at the concert. + - It may peradventure be thought that there never was such a time. ili: i20231 members: - possibly @@ -20662,7 +20662,7 @@ definition: - possibly (indicating a slight chance of something being true) example: - - it might just happen + - It might just happen. members: - just partOfSpeech: r @@ -20670,7 +20670,7 @@ definition: - to a degree possible of achievement or by possible means example: - - they can't possibly get here in time for the funeral? + - They can't possibly get here in time for the funeral? ili: i20232 members: - possibly @@ -20689,7 +20689,7 @@ definition: - with a possibility of becoming actual example: - - he is potentially dangerous + - He is potentially dangerous. - potentially useful ili: i20234 members: @@ -20708,7 +20708,7 @@ definition: - in a disrespectful and mocking manner example: - - ‘Sorry,’ she repeated derisively + - ‘Sorry,’ she repeated derisively. ili: i20236 members: - derisively @@ -20720,7 +20720,7 @@ definition: - by giving a description example: - - these topics need to be treated not just descriptively + - These topics need to be treated not just descriptively. ili: i20237 members: - descriptively @@ -20729,8 +20729,8 @@ definition: - as deserved example: - - he chalked up two goals which deservedly gave Bolton their second victory of the - season + - He chalked up two goals which deservedly gave Bolton their second victory of the + season. ili: i20238 members: - deservedly @@ -20739,7 +20739,7 @@ definition: - in an unmerited manner example: - - the team chalked up another victory, the last one quite undeservedly, in my opinion + - The team chalked up another victory, the last one quite undeservedly, in my opinion. ili: i20239 members: - undeservedly @@ -20748,7 +20748,7 @@ definition: - with desperation example: - - ‘Why can't you understand?’ she asked despairingly + - ‘Why can't you understand?’ she asked despairingly. ili: i20240 members: - despairingly @@ -20767,8 +20767,8 @@ definition: - in a playfully devilish manner example: - - the socialists are further handicapped if they believe that capitalists are not - only wicked but also devilishly clever + - The socialists are further handicapped if they believe that capitalists are not + only wicked but also devilishly clever. ili: i20242 members: - devilishly @@ -20778,7 +20778,7 @@ definition: - in a congenial manner example: - - ‘Let's all have a drink together,’ he said congenially + - ‘Let's all have a drink together,’ he said congenially. ili: i20243 members: - congenially @@ -20787,7 +20787,7 @@ definition: - in a contagious manner example: - - she was contagiously bubbly + - She was contagiously bubbly. ili: i20244 members: - contagiously @@ -20814,7 +20814,7 @@ definition: - in a convivial manner example: - - ‘Let's go and have a drink,’ she said convivially + - ‘Let's go and have a drink,’ she said convivially. ili: i20247 members: - convivially @@ -20823,7 +20823,7 @@ definition: - in a flirtatious manner example: - - she smiled coquettishly + - She smiled coquettishly. ili: i20248 members: - coquettishly @@ -20833,7 +20833,7 @@ definition: - with jealousy; in an envious manner example: - - he looked at his friend's new car jealously + - He looked at his friend's new car jealously. ili: i20249 members: - enviously @@ -20844,7 +20844,7 @@ definition: - in a creaky manner example: - - the old boat was moving along creakily + - The old boat was moving along creakily. ili: i20250 members: - creakily @@ -20855,7 +20855,7 @@ definition: - in a crushing manner example: - - the team was crushingly defeated + - The team was crushingly defeated. ili: i20251 members: - crushingly @@ -20872,7 +20872,7 @@ definition: - in a currish manner; meanspiritedly example: - - he behaved ignobly + - He behaved ignobly. ili: i20253 members: - currishly @@ -20882,7 +20882,7 @@ definition: - in a mildly insane manner example: - - the old lady is beginning to behave quite dottily + - The old lady is beginning to behave quite dottily. ili: i20254 members: - daftly @@ -20895,7 +20895,7 @@ definition: - in a dainty and fastidious manner example: - - she nibbled daintily at her cake + - She nibbled daintily at her cake. ili: i20255 members: - daintily @@ -20904,7 +20904,7 @@ definition: - in a manner suggestive of delicate beauty or grace example: - - the invitation cards were written up daintily in white and gold + - The invitation cards were written up daintily in white and gold. ili: i20256 members: - daintily @@ -20913,7 +20913,7 @@ definition: - in an adventurous manner example: - - daringly, he set out on a camping trip in East Africa + - Daringly, he set out on a camping trip in East Africa. ili: i20257 members: - daringly @@ -20922,7 +20922,7 @@ definition: - in an original manner example: - - daringly he took the first step + - Daringly he took the first step. ili: i20258 members: - daringly @@ -20931,7 +20931,7 @@ definition: - in a highly fashionable manner example: - - he was dashingly handsome + - He was dashingly handsome. ili: i20259 members: - dashingly @@ -20940,7 +20940,7 @@ definition: - during the entire day example: - - light pours daylong into the parlor + - Light pours daylong into the parlor. ili: i20260 members: - daylong @@ -20958,7 +20958,7 @@ definition: - in a proper and decorous manner example: - - he pretended to be pleased and applauded decorously + - He pretended to be pleased and applauded decorously. ili: i20262 members: - decorously @@ -20975,7 +20975,7 @@ definition: - in a willing manner example: - - I willingly accept + - I willingly accept. ili: i20264 members: - willingly @@ -20985,7 +20985,7 @@ definition: - in an unwilling manner example: - - he had sinned against her unwillingly + - He had sinned against her unwillingly. ili: i20265 members: - unwillingly @@ -20994,8 +20994,8 @@ definition: - to a great depth; far down or in example: - - dived deeply - - dug deep + - … dived deeply + - … dug deep ili: i20266 members: - deeply @@ -21005,8 +21005,8 @@ definition: - to a great distance example: - - penetrated deep into enemy territory - - went deep into the woods + - … penetrated deep into enemy territory + - … went deep into the woods ili: i20267 members: - deep @@ -21016,7 +21016,7 @@ - to an advanced time example: - deep into the night - - talked late into the evening + - … talked late into the evening ili: i20268 members: - deep @@ -21026,8 +21026,8 @@ definition: - at an advanced age or stage example: - - she married late - - undertook the project late in her career + - She married late. + - … undertook the project late in her career ili: i20269 members: - late @@ -21036,7 +21036,7 @@ definition: - without defense example: - - the child was standing in the middle of the crossfire, defenselessly + - The child was standing in the middle of the crossfire, defenselessly. ili: i20270 members: - defenseless @@ -21058,7 +21058,7 @@ definition: - in an apologetic and defensive manner example: - - ‘I felt it better you should know,’ said Sir Cedric defensively + - ‘I felt it better you should know,’ said Sir Cedric defensively. ili: i20272 members: - defensively @@ -21067,8 +21067,8 @@ definition: - aggressively example: - - ‘In this crisis, we must act offensively,’ the President said - - the admiral intends to act offensively in the Mediterranean + - ‘In this crisis, we must act offensively,’ the President said. + - The admiral intends to act offensively in the Mediterranean. ili: i20273 members: - offensively @@ -21077,7 +21077,7 @@ definition: - in an obnoxious manner example: - - he said so in one of his more offensively intellectually arrogant sentences + - He said so in one of his more offensively intellectually arrogant sentences. ili: i20274 members: - offensively @@ -21097,7 +21097,7 @@ definition: - in an unpleasantly offensive manner example: - - he smelled offensively unwashed + - He smelled offensively unwashed. ili: i20276 members: - offensively @@ -21106,7 +21106,7 @@ definition: - to a distinct degree example: - - urbanization in Spain is distinctly correlated with a fall in reproductive rate + - Urbanization in Spain is distinctly correlated with a fall in reproductive rate. ili: i20277 members: - distinctly @@ -21124,7 +21124,7 @@ definition: - in a distracted manner example: - - ‘Come in,’ he said distractedly + - ‘Come in,’ he said distractedly. ili: i20279 members: - distractedly @@ -21133,7 +21133,7 @@ definition: - in a respectfully deferential manner example: - - he listened deferentially + - He listened deferentially. ili: i20280 members: - deferentially @@ -21142,7 +21142,7 @@ definition: - in a servile manner example: - - he always acts so deferentially around his supervisor + - He always acts so deferentially around his supervisor. ili: i20281 members: - deferentially @@ -21152,7 +21152,7 @@ definition: - as if in a delirium example: - - he was talking deliriously + - He was talking deliriously. ili: i20282 members: - deliriously @@ -21161,7 +21161,7 @@ definition: - in a delirious manner example: - - her answer made him deliriously happy + - Her answer made him deliriously happy. ili: i20283 members: - deliriously @@ -21170,7 +21170,7 @@ definition: - in a deceptive and unrealistic manner example: - - the village looked delusively near + - The village looked delusively near. ili: i20284 members: - delusively @@ -21179,7 +21179,7 @@ definition: - in an obvious and provable manner example: - - his documentary sources are demonstrably wrong + - His documentary sources are demonstrably wrong. ili: i20285 members: - demonstrably @@ -21198,7 +21198,7 @@ definition: - as a devil; in an evil manner example: - - his writing could be diabolically satiric + - His writing could be diabolically satiric. ili: i20287 members: - diabolically @@ -21209,7 +21209,7 @@ definition: - in a diffident manner example: - - ‘Oh, well,’ he shrugged diffidently, ‘I like the work.’ + - ‘Oh, well,’ he shrugged diffidently, ‘I like the work.’. ili: i20288 members: - diffidently @@ -21218,7 +21218,7 @@ definition: - in a despicable manner example: - - he acted despicably + - He acted despicably. ili: i20289 members: - despicably @@ -21237,7 +21237,7 @@ definition: - in a destructive manner example: - - he is destructively aggressive + - He is destructively aggressive. ili: i20291 members: - destructively @@ -21246,7 +21246,7 @@ definition: - in an offensive and hateful manner example: - - I don't know anyone who could have behaved so abominably + - I don't know anyone who could have behaved so abominably. ili: i20292 members: - detestably @@ -21267,7 +21267,7 @@ definition: - in a harmless manner example: - - this is a harmlessly childish game + - This is a harmlessly childish game. ili: i20294 members: - harmlessly @@ -21276,7 +21276,7 @@ definition: - in a devious manner example: - - he got the promotion by behaving deviously + - He got the promotion by behaving deviously. ili: i20295 members: - deviously @@ -21285,7 +21285,7 @@ definition: - with devotion example: - - He served his master devotedly + - He served his master devotedly. ili: i20296 members: - devotedly @@ -21294,7 +21294,7 @@ definition: - in a devout and pious manner example: - - she was devoutly Catholic + - She was devoutly Catholic. ili: i20297 members: - devoutly @@ -21304,7 +21304,7 @@ definition: - with dexterity; in a dexterous manner example: - - dextrously he untied the knots + - Dextrously he untied the knots. ili: i20298 members: - dexterously @@ -21315,7 +21315,7 @@ definition: - in a diagonal manner example: - - she lives diagonally across the street from us + - She lives diagonally across the street from us. ili: i20299 members: - diagonally @@ -21324,8 +21324,8 @@ definition: - in a diagrammatic manner example: - - the landscape unit drawn diagrammatically illustrates the gentle rolling relief, - with a peat-filled basin + - The landscape unit drawn diagrammatically illustrates the gentle rolling relief, + with a peat-filled basin. ili: i20300 members: - diagrammatically @@ -21335,10 +21335,10 @@ definition: - as from opposite ends of a diameter example: - - when two honest witnesses give accounts of the same event that differ diametrically, + - When two honest witnesses give accounts of the same event that differ diametrically, how can anyone prove that the evidence you gave was deliberately false? - - three of these brushes were approximately 120 feet apart and the fourth diametrically - opposite to one of the three + - Three of these brushes were approximately 120 feet apart and the fourth diametrically + opposite to one of the three. ili: i20301 members: - diametrically @@ -21347,7 +21347,7 @@ definition: - in an overbearingly domineering manner; as a dictator example: - - this manager acts dictatorially toward his colleagues + - This manager acts dictatorially toward his colleagues. ili: i20302 members: - dictatorially @@ -21358,7 +21358,7 @@ definition: - in a didactic manner example: - - this is a didactically sound method + - This is a didactically sound method. ili: i20303 members: - didactically @@ -21369,7 +21369,7 @@ - in a differential manner example: - Hubel and Wiesel have found cells that respond differentially according to the - direction in which a stimulus is moved across the retina + direction in which a stimulus is moved across the retina. ili: i20304 members: - differentially @@ -21378,8 +21378,8 @@ definition: - with diligence; in a diligent manner example: - - we may diligently observe the Lord's supper on the first day of the week, diligently - preach the gospel, or minister to the saint + - We may diligently observe the Lord's supper on the first day of the week, diligently + preach the gospel, or minister to the saint. ili: i20305 members: - diligently @@ -21388,7 +21388,7 @@ definition: - in a direful manner example: - - seeing himself trapped, he cried out direfully + - Seeing himself trapped, he cried out direfully. ili: i20306 members: - direfully @@ -21416,7 +21416,7 @@ definition: - in a disagreeable manner example: - - ‘I took no harm from the journey, thank you,’ she said disagreeably + - ‘I took no harm from the journey, thank you,’ she said disagreeably. ili: i20309 members: - disagreeably @@ -21425,7 +21425,7 @@ definition: - in disappointment; in a disappointed manner example: - - she left the gambling table disappointedly + - She left the gambling table disappointedly. ili: i20310 members: - disappointedly @@ -21434,7 +21434,7 @@ definition: - in a disappointing manner example: - - the discoverer of argon, Sir William Ramsay, looked disappointingly ordinary + - The discoverer of argon, Sir William Ramsay, looked disappointingly ordinary. ili: i20311 members: - disappointingly @@ -21443,8 +21443,8 @@ definition: - in a disastrous manner example: - - the real value of the trust capital may be disastrously less than when the trust - began + - The real value of the trust capital may be disastrously less than when the trust + began. ili: i20312 members: - disastrously @@ -21453,7 +21453,7 @@ definition: - in a disturbing or embarrassing manner example: - - he drank some sherry, his eyes disconcertingly keen as he watched her + - He drank some sherry, his eyes disconcertingly keen as he watched her. ili: i20313 members: - disconcertingly @@ -21462,8 +21462,8 @@ definition: - with discontent; in a discontented manner example: - - he was still rumbling discontentedly when Pike returned bearing a folder of foolscap - sheets + - He was still rumbling discontentedly when Pike returned bearing a folder of foolscap + sheets. ili: i20314 members: - discontentedly @@ -21472,7 +21472,7 @@ definition: - in a dishonorable manner or to a dishonorable degree example: - - his grades were disgracefully low + - His grades were disgracefully low. ili: i20315 members: - disgracefully @@ -21487,8 +21487,8 @@ definition: - with disgust example: - - disgustedly, she averted her eyes when they brought in the mutilated body of the - horse + - Disgustedly, she averted her eyes when they brought in the mutilated body of the + horse. ili: i20316 members: - disgustedly @@ -21497,7 +21497,7 @@ definition: - in a disgusting manner or to a disgusting degree example: - - the beggar was disgustingly filthy + - The beggar was disgustingly filthy. ili: i20317 members: - disgustingly @@ -21509,8 +21509,8 @@ definition: - in an honest manner example: - - if he can't get it honestly, he is willing to steal it - - was known for dealing aboveboard in everything + - If he can't get it honestly, he is willing to steal it. + - … was known for dealing aboveboard in everything ili: i20318 members: - honestly @@ -21520,7 +21520,7 @@ definition: - in a corrupt and deceitful manner example: - - he acted dishonestly when he gave the contract to his best friend + - He acted dishonestly when he gave the contract to his best friend. ili: i20319 members: - dishonestly @@ -21532,9 +21532,9 @@ - (used as intensives reflecting the speaker's attitude) it is sincerely the case that example: - - honestly, I don't believe it - - candidly, I think she doesn't have a conscience - - frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn + - Honestly, I don't believe it. + - Candidly, I think she doesn't have a conscience. + - Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn. exemplifies: - 06332047-n ili: i20320 @@ -21547,7 +21547,7 @@ definition: - in a hypocritical manner example: - - he behaved hypocritically by praying piously when people were watching + - He behaved hypocritically by praying piously when people were watching. ili: i20321 members: - hypocritically @@ -21556,7 +21556,7 @@ definition: - with dishonor example: - - he was dishonorably discharged + - He was dishonorably discharged. ili: i20322 members: - dishonorably @@ -21565,7 +21565,7 @@ definition: - with honor example: - - he was honorably discharged after many years of service + - He was honorably discharged after many years of service. ili: i20323 members: - honorably @@ -21575,7 +21575,7 @@ definition: - in a disingenuous manner example: - - disingenuously, he asked leading questions about his opponent's work + - Disingenuously, he asked leading questions about his opponent's work. ili: i20324 members: - disingenuously @@ -21585,7 +21585,7 @@ definition: - without bias; without selfish motives example: - - he decided the case disinterestedly + - He decided the case disinterestedly. ili: i20325 members: - disinterestedly @@ -21595,7 +21595,7 @@ - in a disjointed manner example: - ‘We're not married, not really married,’ she said, and slowly, reluctantly, disjointedly - it came out + it came out. ili: i20326 members: - disjointedly @@ -21604,8 +21604,8 @@ definition: - with loyalty; in a loyal manner example: - - government will not be efficient unless the people as a whole accept leadership - loyally and enthusiastically + - Government will not be efficient unless the people as a whole accept leadership + loyally and enthusiastically. ili: i20327 members: - loyally @@ -21614,7 +21614,7 @@ definition: - without loyalty; in a disloyal manner example: - - his men acted disloyally and betrayed him in the end + - His men acted disloyally and betrayed him in the end. ili: i20328 members: - disloyally @@ -21623,8 +21623,8 @@ definition: - in a dreadful manner example: - - as he looks at the mess he has left behind he must wonder how the Brits so often - managed to succeed in the kind of situation where he has so dismally failed + - As he looks at the mess he has left behind he must wonder how the Brits so often + managed to succeed in the kind of situation where he has so dismally failed. ili: i20329 members: - dismally @@ -21634,9 +21634,9 @@ definition: - in a cheerless manner example: - - in August 1914, there was a dismally sentimental little dinner, when the French, + - In August 1914, there was a dismally sentimental little dinner, when the French, German, Austrian and Belgian members of the committee drank together to the peace - of the future + of the future. ili: i20330 members: - dismally @@ -21646,7 +21646,7 @@ definition: - in an obedient manner example: - - obediently she slipped off her right shoe and stocking + - Obediently she slipped off her right shoe and stocking. ili: i20331 members: - obediently @@ -21656,8 +21656,8 @@ definition: - in a disobedient manner example: - - he went ahead disobediently and did what his supervisor had warned him not to - do + - He went ahead disobediently and did what his supervisor had warned him not to + do. ili: i20332 members: - disobediently @@ -21666,7 +21666,7 @@ definition: - in an impartially dispassionate manner example: - - although he was looking at the other girl, he did so dispassionately + - Although he was looking at the other girl, he did so dispassionately. ili: i20333 members: - dispassionately @@ -21675,8 +21675,8 @@ definition: - in a disparaging manner example: - - these mythological figures are described disparagingly as belonging ‘only to a - story’ + - These mythological figures are described disparagingly as belonging ‘only to a + story’. ili: i20334 members: - disparagingly @@ -21686,8 +21686,8 @@ definition: - in a dispirited manner without hope example: - - the first Mozartian opera to be subjected to this curious treatment ran dispiritedly - for five performances + - The first Mozartian opera to be subjected to this curious treatment ran dispiritedly + for five performances. ili: i20335 members: - dispiritedly @@ -21697,7 +21697,7 @@ definition: - in a displeasing manner example: - - he made displeasingly cutting remarks about his friends + - He made displeasingly cutting remarks about his friends. ili: i20336 members: - displeasingly @@ -21706,7 +21706,7 @@ definition: - to a disproportionate degree example: - - his benefits were disproportionately generous + - His benefits were disproportionately generous. ili: i20337 members: - disproportionately @@ -21715,7 +21715,7 @@ definition: - to a proportionate degree example: - - your salary will rise proportionately to your workload + - Your salary will rise proportionately to your workload. ili: i20338 members: - proportionately @@ -21725,7 +21725,7 @@ definition: - in a manner which is out of proportion example: - - this wall is disproportionately long + - This wall is disproportionately long. ili: i20339 members: - disproportionately @@ -21734,8 +21734,8 @@ definition: - in a way that is in correspondence among the constituents of another entity example: - - the height of this wall must be reduced proportionately to give the room pleasant - dimensions + - The height of this wall must be reduced proportionately to give the room pleasant + dimensions. ili: i20340 members: - proportionately @@ -21775,7 +21775,7 @@ definition: - in a respectful manner example: - - might I respectfully suggest to the Town Council that they should adopt a policy + - Might I respectfully suggest to the Town Council that they should adopt a policy of masterly inactivity? ili: i20345 members: @@ -21785,7 +21785,7 @@ definition: - in a disrespectful manner example: - - he treats his parents rather disrespectfully + - He treats his parents rather disrespectfully. ili: i20346 members: - disrespectfully @@ -21794,7 +21794,7 @@ definition: - from or at a distance example: - - dimly, distantly, voices sounded in the stillness + - Dimly, distantly, voices sounded in the stillness. ili: i20347 members: - distantly @@ -21812,7 +21812,7 @@ definition: - with distress example: - - ‘Doctor Rother says it's his only chance,’ she added distressfully + - ‘Doctor Rother says it's his only chance,’ she added distressfully. ili: i20349 members: - distressfully @@ -21821,7 +21821,7 @@ definition: - in a distributive manner example: - - marine vertebrates have their weight supported distributively by the water + - Marine vertebrates have their weight supported distributively by the water. ili: i20350 members: - distributively @@ -21830,7 +21830,7 @@ definition: - as individuals or as separate units (not collectively) example: - - taken distributively, their rights are imperceptible + - Taken distributively, their rights are imperceptible. ili: i20351 members: - distributively @@ -21839,7 +21839,7 @@ definition: - with distrust example: - - she looked at him distrustfully + - She looked at him distrustfully. ili: i20352 members: - distrustfully @@ -21849,7 +21849,7 @@ definition: - with trust; in a trusting manner example: - - she looked at her father trustingly + - She looked at her father trustingly. ili: i20353 members: - trustfully @@ -21860,7 +21860,7 @@ definition: - in a disturbing manner example: - - the details of the kidnapper's letter had sounded disturbingly convincing + - The details of the kidnapper's letter had sounded disturbingly convincing. ili: i20354 members: - disturbingly @@ -21876,7 +21876,7 @@ definition: - in a narrow-minded dogmatic manner example: - - he is a dogmatically opinionated critic of Modern Art + - He is a dogmatically opinionated critic of Modern Art. ili: i20356 members: - dogmatically @@ -21885,7 +21885,7 @@ definition: - with sadness; in a sorrowful manner example: - - his mother looked at him dolefully when he told her he had joined the Army + - His mother looked at him dolefully when he told her he had joined the Army. ili: i20357 members: - dolefully @@ -21895,7 +21895,7 @@ definition: - with respect to home or family example: - - the housewife bored us with her domestically limited conversation + - The housewife bored us with her domestically limited conversation. ili: i20358 members: - domestically @@ -21904,7 +21904,7 @@ definition: - with respect to the internal affairs of a government example: - - domestically, the president proposes a more moderate economic policy + - Domestically, the president proposes a more moderate economic policy. ili: i20359 members: - domestically @@ -21913,7 +21913,7 @@ definition: - in a domineering manner example: - - his wife behaved domineeringly + - His wife behaved domineeringly. ili: i20360 members: - domineeringly @@ -21922,7 +21922,7 @@ definition: - two together example: - - some people sleep better double + - Some people sleep better double. ili: i20361 members: - double @@ -21931,7 +21931,7 @@ definition: - downward and forward example: - - he was bent double with pain + - He was bent double with pain. ili: i20362 members: - double @@ -21940,7 +21940,7 @@ definition: - at a faster speed example: - - now let's play the piece again double-quick + - Now let's play the piece again double-quick. ili: i20363 members: - double time @@ -21950,7 +21950,7 @@ definition: - in a doubtful manner example: - - Gerald shook his head doubtfully + - Gerald shook his head doubtfully. ili: i20364 members: - doubtfully @@ -21960,7 +21960,7 @@ definition: - in a dowdy unfashionable manner example: - - she dresses dowdily + - She dresses dowdily. ili: i20365 members: - dowdily @@ -21971,7 +21971,7 @@ definition: - toward the bottom of a hill example: - - running downhill, he gained a lot of speed + - Running downhill, he gained a lot of speed. ili: i20366 members: - downhill @@ -21980,7 +21980,7 @@ definition: - toward a lower or inferior state example: - - your performance has been going downhill for a long time now + - Your performance has been going downhill for a long time now. ili: i20367 members: - downhill @@ -21989,7 +21989,7 @@ definition: - in a drab manner example: - - she dresses drably + - She dresses drably. ili: i20368 members: - drably @@ -21998,7 +21998,7 @@ definition: - in a dreamy manner example: - - ‘She would look beautiful in the new dress,’ Tommy said dreamily + - ‘She would look beautiful in the new dress,’ Tommy said dreamily. ili: i20369 members: - dreamily @@ -22009,7 +22009,7 @@ definition: - in a drooping manner example: - - a branch hung low, droopingly + - A branch hung low, droopingly. ili: i20370 members: - droopingly @@ -22018,7 +22018,7 @@ definition: - in a drowsy manner example: - - ‘Time to get up,’ she said drowsily + - ‘Time to get up,’ she said drowsily. ili: i20371 members: - drowsily @@ -22028,7 +22028,7 @@ definition: - mutely example: - - I nodded dumbly and he slit the envelope + - I nodded dumbly and he slit the envelope. ili: i20372 members: - dumbly @@ -22037,7 +22037,7 @@ definition: - stupidly or insensitively example: - - he had so rapaciously desired and so obtusely expected to find her alone + - He had so rapaciously desired and so obtusely expected to find her alone. ili: i20373 members: - dumbly @@ -22048,7 +22048,7 @@ definition: - out of a sense of duty; in a dutiful manner example: - - he dutifully visited his mother every Sunday + - He dutifully visited his mother every Sunday. ili: i20374 members: - dutifully @@ -22057,7 +22057,7 @@ definition: - in a forceful dynamic manner example: - - this pianist plays dynamically + - This pianist plays dynamically. ili: i20375 members: - dynamically @@ -22066,7 +22066,7 @@ definition: - to, toward, or in the east example: - - we travelled east for several miles + - We travelled east for several miles. - located east of Rome ili: i20376 members: @@ -22076,7 +22076,7 @@ definition: - to, toward, or in the west example: - - we moved west to Arizona + - We moved west to Arizona. - situated west of Boston ili: i20377 members: @@ -22086,7 +22086,7 @@ definition: - toward the west example: - - they traveled westward toward the setting sun + - They traveled westward toward the setting sun. ili: i20378 members: - westward @@ -22096,7 +22096,7 @@ definition: - toward the east example: - - they migrated eastward to Sweden + - They migrated eastward to Sweden. ili: i20379 members: - eastward @@ -22106,7 +22106,7 @@ definition: - from the east example: - - the winds blew easterly all night + - The winds blew easterly all night. ili: i20380 members: - easterly @@ -22115,7 +22115,7 @@ definition: - from the west example: - - the wind blew westerly + - The wind blew westerly. ili: i20381 members: - westerly @@ -22125,7 +22125,7 @@ - in a westward direction example: - source: Daniel Defoe - text: we began to steer away westerly + text: We began to steer away westerly. ili: i20382 members: - westerly @@ -22135,7 +22135,7 @@ - in an ebullient manner example: - Khrushchev ebulliently promised to supply rockets for the protection of Cuba against - American aggression + American aggression. ili: i20383 members: - ebulliently @@ -22146,7 +22146,7 @@ definition: - in an ecclesiastic manner example: - - the candidate was ecclesiastically endorsed + - The candidate was ecclesiastically endorsed. ili: i20384 members: - ecclesiastically @@ -22155,7 +22155,7 @@ definition: - with respect to ecology example: - - ecologically speaking, this idea is brilliant; economically, it is a disaster + - Ecologically speaking, this idea is brilliant; economically, it is a disaster. ili: i20385 members: - ecologically @@ -22164,7 +22164,7 @@ definition: - in an ecstatic manner example: - - he reacted ecstatically to my plan to travel to Africa + - He reacted ecstatically to my plan to travel to Africa. ili: i20386 members: - ecstatically @@ -22175,8 +22175,8 @@ definition: - with the edge forward or on, by, or toward the edge example: - - he sawed the board edgeways - - held it edgewise + - He sawed the board edgeways. + - … held it edgewise ili: i20387 members: - edgeways @@ -22186,7 +22186,7 @@ definition: - as if by an edge; barely example: - - I could not get a word in edgewise + - I could not get a word in edgewise. ili: i20388 members: - edgewise @@ -22196,8 +22196,8 @@ definition: - in an educational manner example: - - the assistant masters formed a committee of their own to consider what could be - done educationally for the town + - The assistant masters formed a committee of their own to consider what could be + done educationally for the town. ili: i20389 members: - educationally @@ -22206,7 +22206,7 @@ definition: - in an unnatural eery manner example: - - it was eerily quiet in the chapel + - It was eerily quiet in the chapel. ili: i20390 members: - eerily @@ -22217,7 +22217,7 @@ - in an effectual manner example: - Bismarck was constantly criticized by the more liberal newspapers, and he retaliated - by passing an emergency decree that effectually muzzled the press + by passing an emergency decree that effectually muzzled the press. ili: i20391 members: - effectually @@ -22226,7 +22226,7 @@ definition: - in an ineffectual manner example: - - she tried ineffectually to light the primus, and Thomas came to help her + - She tried ineffectually to light the primus, and Thomas came to help her. ili: i20392 members: - ineffectually @@ -22235,7 +22235,7 @@ definition: - in an effective manner example: - - these are real problems that can be dealt with most effectively by rational discussion + - These are real problems that can be dealt with most effectively by rational discussion. ili: i20393 members: - efficaciously @@ -22245,7 +22245,7 @@ definition: - in an ineffective manner example: - - he dealt with the problem rather ineffectively + - He dealt with the problem rather ineffectively. ili: i20394 members: - inefficaciously @@ -22262,7 +22262,7 @@ definition: - in an effusive manner example: - - the critics praised her effusively + - The critics praised her effusively. ili: i20396 members: - effusively @@ -22271,7 +22271,7 @@ definition: - in a demonstrative manner example: - - he greeted her demonstratively + - He greeted her demonstratively. ili: i20397 members: - demonstratively @@ -22280,7 +22280,7 @@ definition: - in an egotistical manner example: - - he behaved egotistically + - He behaved egotistically. ili: i20398 members: - egotistically @@ -22290,7 +22290,7 @@ definition: - in an unselfish manner example: - - he acted unselfishly when he helped her get the promotion + - He acted unselfishly when he helped her get the promotion. ili: i20399 members: - unselfishly @@ -22299,8 +22299,8 @@ definition: - in a gracefully elegant manner example: - - the members of these groups do not express themselves as accurately or as elegantly - as their critics do + - The members of these groups do not express themselves as accurately or as elegantly + as their critics do. ili: i20400 members: - elegantly @@ -22309,7 +22309,7 @@ definition: - with elegance; in a tastefully elegant manner example: - - the room was elegantly decorated + - The room was elegantly decorated. ili: i20401 members: - elegantly @@ -22325,7 +22325,7 @@ definition: - with eloquence example: - - he expressed his ideas eloquently + - He expressed his ideas eloquently. ili: i20403 members: - eloquently @@ -22335,7 +22335,7 @@ definition: - without eloquence; in an inarticulate manner example: - - the freshman expresses his thoughts inarticulately + - The freshman expresses his thoughts inarticulately. ili: i20404 members: - ineloquently @@ -22345,7 +22345,7 @@ definition: - causing embarrassment example: - - the great man was embarrassingly humble and self-effacing + - The great man was embarrassingly humble and self-effacing. ili: i20405 members: - embarrassingly @@ -22363,7 +22363,7 @@ definition: - in a competitively imitative manner example: - - she emulously tried to outdo her older sister + - She emulously tried to outdo her older sister. ili: i20407 members: - emulously @@ -22372,7 +22372,7 @@ definition: - in an encouraging manner example: - - ‘Go on,’ he said encouragingly to his student + - ‘Go on,’ he said encouragingly to his student. ili: i20408 members: - encouragingly @@ -22381,7 +22381,7 @@ definition: - in a discouraging manner example: - - the failure rate on the bar exam is discouragingly high + - The failure rate on the bar exam is discouragingly high. ili: i20409 members: - discouragingly @@ -22421,7 +22421,7 @@ definition: - in an enterprising manner example: - - ‘Let's go up that mountain,’ she said enterprisingly + - ‘Let's go up that mountain,’ she said enterprisingly. ili: i20413 members: - enterprisingly @@ -22431,7 +22431,7 @@ - in an entertaining manner example: - Byron's consumed memoirs possessed the merit of being well and entertainingly - written + written. ili: i20414 members: - entertainingly @@ -22440,7 +22440,7 @@ definition: - for the environment example: - - the new recycling policy is environmentally safe + - The new recycling policy is environmentally safe. ili: i20415 members: - environmentally @@ -22449,7 +22449,7 @@ definition: - in an equable manner example: - - he is an equably cheerful fellow + - He is an equably cheerful fellow. ili: i20416 members: - equably @@ -22458,7 +22458,7 @@ definition: - in an equitable manner example: - - the inheritance was equitably divided among the sisters + - The inheritance was equitably divided among the sisters. ili: i20417 members: - equitably @@ -22467,7 +22467,7 @@ definition: - in an inequitable manner example: - - their father's possessions were inequitably divided among the sons + - Their father's possessions were inequitably divided among the sons. ili: i20418 members: - inequitably @@ -22476,7 +22476,7 @@ definition: - in a straight-backed manner example: - - the old man still walks erectly + - The old man still walks erectly. ili: i20419 members: - erectly @@ -22486,7 +22486,7 @@ definition: - with erudition; in an erudite manner example: - - he talked eruditely about Indian mythology + - He talked eruditely about Indian mythology. ili: i20420 members: - eruditely @@ -22496,8 +22496,8 @@ definition: - in an ethical manner; from an ethical point of view; according to ethics example: - - he behaved ethically - - this is ethically unacceptable + - He behaved ethically. + - This is ethically unacceptable. ili: i20421 members: - ethically @@ -22506,7 +22506,7 @@ definition: - in an unethical manner example: - - he behaved unethically + - He behaved unethically. ili: i20422 members: - unethically @@ -22515,7 +22515,7 @@ definition: - in a euphemistic manner example: - - his violent death was euphemistically referred to as a passing away + - His violent death was euphemistically referred to as a passing away. ili: i20423 members: - euphemistically @@ -22524,8 +22524,8 @@ definition: - with evasion; in an evasive manner example: - - her husband seemed to know many of the people who were named, but he replied evasively - when asked who they were + - Her husband seemed to know many of the people who were named, but he replied evasively + when asked who they were. ili: i20424 members: - evasively @@ -22541,7 +22541,7 @@ definition: - in an evolutionary way; from an evolutionary point of view example: - - the mutation has been evolutionarily successful + - The mutation has been evolutionarily successful. ili: i20426 members: - evolutionarily @@ -22566,7 +22566,7 @@ definition: - at an uneven rate example: - - the patient is breathing irregularly + - The patient is breathing irregularly. ili: i20429 members: - irregularly @@ -22575,7 +22575,7 @@ definition: - in a regular manner example: - - letters arrived regularly from his children + - Letters arrived regularly from his children. ili: i19484 members: - regularly @@ -22585,8 +22585,8 @@ definition: - in an inconstant manner, not according to fixed rate or schedule example: - - her letters arrived irregularly - - the stomach mucosa was irregularly blackened + - Her letters arrived irregularly. + - The stomach mucosa was irregularly blackened. ili: i19485 members: - irregularly @@ -22615,7 +22615,7 @@ - in equal amounts or shares; in a balanced or impartial way example: - a class evenly divided between girls and boys - - they split their winnings equally + - They split their winnings equally. - deal equally with rich and poor ili: i20432 members: @@ -22626,7 +22626,7 @@ definition: - in an unequal or partial manner example: - - profits were distributed unevenly + - Profits were distributed unevenly. - angry at being dealt with so unequally ili: i20433 members: @@ -22647,8 +22647,8 @@ definition: - in an exciting manner example: - - at the time of its appearance, the movie must have seemed excitingly new, even - revolutionary + - At the time of its appearance, the movie must have seemed excitingly new, even + revolutionary. ili: i20435 members: - excitingly @@ -22657,8 +22657,8 @@ definition: - in an unexciting manner example: - - this painting was nothing more but an unexcitingly grey canvas with a few red - speckles + - This painting was nothing more but an unexcitingly grey canvas with a few red + speckles. ili: i20436 members: - unexcitingly @@ -22667,7 +22667,7 @@ definition: - in an excusable manner or to an excusable degree example: - - he was excusably late + - He was excusably late. ili: i20437 members: - excusably @@ -22678,7 +22678,7 @@ definition: - in an unpardonable manner or to an unpardonable degree example: - - he was inexcusably cruel to his wife + - He was inexcusably cruel to his wife. ili: i20438 members: - inexcusably @@ -22689,7 +22689,7 @@ definition: - to an exorbitant degree example: - - prices are exorbitantly high in the capital + - Prices are exorbitantly high in the capital. ili: i20439 members: - exorbitantly @@ -22715,7 +22715,7 @@ definition: - in an expensive manner example: - - an expensively dressed little man turned a corner and approached her + - An expensively dressed little man turned a corner and approached her. ili: i20442 members: - expensively @@ -22724,7 +22724,7 @@ definition: - in a cheap manner example: - - a cheaply dressed woman approached him in the bar + - A cheaply dressed woman approached him in the bar. ili: i20443 members: - cheaply @@ -22735,7 +22735,7 @@ definition: - suddenly and rapidly example: - - the population in Central America is growing explosively + - The population in Central America is growing explosively. ili: i20444 members: - explosively @@ -22744,7 +22744,7 @@ definition: - in an explosive manner example: - - the political situation in Kashmir and Jammu is explosively unstable + - The political situation in Kashmir and Jammu is explosively unstable. ili: i20445 members: - explosively @@ -22753,7 +22753,7 @@ definition: - in an exponential manner example: - - inflation is growing exponentially + - Inflation is growing exponentially. ili: i20446 members: - exponentially @@ -22762,7 +22762,7 @@ definition: - by express example: - - please send the letter express + - Please send the letter express. ili: i20447 members: - express @@ -22771,7 +22771,7 @@ definition: - with expression; in an expressive manner example: - - she gave the order to the waiter, using her hands very expressively + - She gave the order to the waiter, using her hands very expressively. ili: i20448 members: - expressively @@ -22780,7 +22780,7 @@ definition: - without expression; in an inexpressive manner example: - - she looked at him inexpressively + - She looked at him inexpressively. ili: i20449 members: - inexpressively @@ -22789,7 +22789,7 @@ definition: - without prior preparation example: - - he spoke extemporaneously + - He spoke extemporaneously. ili: i20450 members: - extemporaneously @@ -22800,8 +22800,8 @@ definition: - in a wasteful manner example: - - the United States, up to the 1920s, used fuel lavishly, mainly because it was - so cheap + - The United States, up to the 1920s, used fuel lavishly, mainly because it was + so cheap. ili: i20451 members: - extravagantly @@ -22829,8 +22829,8 @@ definition: - in a disloyal and faithless manner example: - - he behaved treacherously - - his wife played him false + - He behaved treacherously. + - His wife played him false. ili: i20454 members: - faithlessly @@ -22843,8 +22843,8 @@ definition: - in an incorrect manner example: - - to credit Lister with the first formulation of the basic principle of stratigraphy - would be to bestow credit falsely + - To credit Lister with the first formulation of the basic principle of stratigraphy + would be to bestow credit falsely. ili: i20455 members: - falsely @@ -22854,9 +22854,9 @@ definition: - in an insincerely false manner example: - - a seduction on my part would land us with the necessity to rise, bathe and dress, + - A seduction on my part would land us with the necessity to rise, bathe and dress, chat falsely about this and that, and emerge into the rest of the evening as though - nothing had happened + nothing had happened. ili: i20456 members: - falsely @@ -22866,7 +22866,7 @@ - in an intimately familiar manner example: - Sid, as he was familiarly known by his friends, was one of the most respected - and devoted members of the socialist minority group + and devoted members of the socialist minority group. ili: i20457 members: - familiarly @@ -22884,7 +22884,7 @@ definition: - in a passionately fanatic manner example: - - he followed the teachings of his guru fanatically + - He followed the teachings of his guru fanatically. ili: i20459 members: - fanatically @@ -22893,7 +22893,7 @@ definition: - in a fanciful manner example: - - the Christmas tree was fancifully decorated + - The Christmas tree was fancifully decorated. ili: i20460 members: - fancifully @@ -22912,8 +22912,8 @@ definition: - in a fashionable manner example: - - his voice had no trace of the drawl that you would expect to find in a fashionably - dressed young man + - His voice had no trace of the drawl that you would expect to find in a fashionably + dressed young man. ili: i20462 members: - fashionably @@ -22922,7 +22922,7 @@ definition: - in an unfashionable manner example: - - she seemed to make a point of being unfashionably dressed + - She seemed to make a point of being unfashionably dressed. ili: i20463 members: - unfashionably @@ -22931,8 +22931,8 @@ definition: - in a fastidious manner example: - - he writes extremely musical music, of which the sound is fastidiously calculated - and yet agreeably spontaneous and imaginative + - He writes extremely musical music, of which the sound is fastidiously calculated + and yet agreeably spontaneous and imaginative. ili: i20464 members: - fastidiously @@ -22941,7 +22941,7 @@ definition: - in a civil manner example: - - he treats his former wife civilly + - He treats his former wife civilly. ili: i20465 members: - civilly @@ -22950,7 +22950,7 @@ definition: - in an uncivil manner example: - - he treats his former wife uncivilly + - He treats his former wife uncivilly. ili: i20466 members: - uncivilly @@ -22959,7 +22959,7 @@ definition: - in a prophetically fateful manner example: - - the nurse whispered fatefully to call the priest + - The nurse whispered fatefully to call the priest. ili: i20467 members: - fatefully @@ -22968,7 +22968,7 @@ definition: - in a mistaken manner example: - - these statements were faultily attributed to me + - These statements were faultily attributed to me. ili: i20468 members: - faultily @@ -22977,7 +22977,7 @@ definition: - without a fault; in a faultless manner example: - - he solved all the problems faultlessly + - He solved all the problems faultlessly. ili: i20469 members: - faultlessly @@ -22986,7 +22986,7 @@ definition: - in a fearsome manner example: - - a sabre slammed fearsomely through the thicket in all directions + - A sabre slammed fearsomely through the thicket in all directions. ili: i20470 members: - fearsomely @@ -22995,7 +22995,7 @@ definition: - in a halting and feeble manner example: - - reform, in fact, is, rather feebly, on the win + - Reform, in fact, is, rather feebly, on the win. ili: i20471 members: - feebly @@ -23014,7 +23014,7 @@ definition: - with great feeling example: - - she spoke feelingly of her early childhood + - She spoke feelingly of her early childhood. ili: i20473 members: - feelingly @@ -23023,7 +23023,7 @@ definition: - without compassionate feelings example: - - unfeelingly, she required her maid to work on Christmas Day + - Unfeelingly, she required her maid to work on Christmas Day. ili: i20474 members: - unfeelingly @@ -23041,7 +23041,7 @@ definition: - in an infelicitous manner example: - - he chose his words rather infelicitously + - He chose his words rather infelicitously. ili: i20476 members: - infelicitously @@ -23050,8 +23050,8 @@ definition: - with passionate fervor example: - - both those for and against are fervently convinced they speak for the great majority - of the people + - Both those for and against are fervently convinced they speak for the great majority + of the people. - a fierily opinionated book ili: i20477 members: @@ -23063,7 +23063,7 @@ definition: - in the fifth place example: - - fifthly, we must adhere to the rules set by the local government + - Fifthly, we must adhere to the rules set by the local government. ili: i20478 members: - fifthly @@ -23082,7 +23082,7 @@ - in a literal sense example: - literally translated - - he said so literally + - He said so literally. ili: i20480 members: - literally @@ -23091,7 +23091,7 @@ definition: - by first class conveyance; with first class accommodations example: - - we always travel first class + - We always travel first class. ili: i20481 members: - first class @@ -23100,7 +23100,7 @@ definition: - from the original source; directly example: - - I heard this story firsthand + - I heard this story firsthand. ili: i20482 members: - firsthand @@ -23110,7 +23110,7 @@ definition: - quite well example: - - she doesn't feel first-rate today + - She doesn't feel first-rate today. ili: i20483 members: - first-rate @@ -23120,7 +23120,7 @@ definition: - in a fitful manner example: - - he slept fitfully + - He slept fitfully. ili: i20484 members: - fitfully @@ -23129,7 +23129,7 @@ definition: - in a fixed manner example: - - he stared at me fixedly + - He stared at me fixedly. ili: i20485 members: - fixedly @@ -23138,7 +23138,7 @@ definition: - in a flabby manner example: - - the old man's muscles were sagging flabbily + - The old man's muscles were sagging flabbily. ili: i20486 members: - flabbily @@ -23147,7 +23147,7 @@ definition: - in a flagrant manner example: - - he is flagrantly disregarding the law + - He is flagrantly disregarding the law. ili: i20487 members: - flagrantly @@ -23156,7 +23156,7 @@ definition: - in a fancy colorful manner example: - - he dresses rather flamboyantly + - He dresses rather flamboyantly. ili: i20488 members: - flamboyantly @@ -23176,7 +23176,7 @@ definition: - with flexibility example: - - ‘Come whenever you are free,’ he said flexibly + - ‘Come whenever you are free,’ he said flexibly. ili: i20490 members: - flexibly @@ -23185,7 +23185,7 @@ definition: - in an inflexible manner example: - - ‘You will — because you must!’ Madam told her inflexibly + - ‘You will — because you must!’ Madam told her inflexibly. ili: i20491 members: - inflexibly @@ -23194,7 +23194,7 @@ definition: - in a weak and flimsy manner example: - - this car is so flimsily constructed! + - This car is so flimsily constructed! ili: i20492 members: - flimsily @@ -23212,8 +23212,8 @@ definition: - in a flippant manner example: - - he answered the reporters' questions flippantly - - this cannot be airily explained to your children + - He answered the reporters' questions flippantly. + - This cannot be airily explained to your children. ili: i20494 members: - flippantly @@ -23223,7 +23223,7 @@ definition: - with a flopping sound example: - - he tumbled flop into the mud + - He tumbled flop into the mud. ili: i20495 members: - flop @@ -23232,7 +23232,7 @@ definition: - in a fluent manner example: - - she speaks French fluently + - She speaks French fluently. ili: i20496 members: - fluently @@ -23241,7 +23241,7 @@ definition: - in an unpleasant or menacing manner example: - - it was forbiddingly dark in the corridor + - It was forbiddingly dark in the corridor. ili: i20497 members: - forbiddingly @@ -23250,7 +23250,7 @@ definition: - with full force example: - - we are seeing this film too late to feel its original impact forcefully + - We are seeing this film too late to feel its original impact forcefully. ili: i20498 members: - forcefully @@ -23259,7 +23259,7 @@ definition: - emotionlessly and heartlessly; with deliberate cruelty or callousness example: - - he cold-bloodedly planned the murder of his boss + - He cold-bloodedly planned the murder of his boss. ili: i20499 members: - cold-bloodedly @@ -23269,7 +23269,7 @@ definition: - in a forcible manner example: - - keep in mind the dangers of imposing our own values and prejudices too forcibly + - Keep in mind the dangers of imposing our own values and prejudices too forcibly. ili: i20500 members: - forcibly @@ -23278,7 +23278,7 @@ definition: - in a forgetful manner example: - - she is getting old and acts forgetfully + - She is getting old and acts forgetfully. ili: i20501 members: - forgetfully @@ -23287,7 +23287,7 @@ definition: - with forgiveness; in a forgiving manner example: - - ‘Never mind,’ she said forgivingly + - ‘Never mind,’ she said forgivingly. ili: i20502 members: - forgivingly @@ -23296,7 +23296,7 @@ definition: - without forgiveness; in an unforgiving manner example: - - unforgivingly, he insisted that she pay her debt to the last penny + - Unforgivingly, he insisted that she pay her debt to the last penny. ili: i20503 members: - unforgivingly @@ -23305,7 +23305,7 @@ definition: - in a forlorn manner example: - - a single chicken was scratching forlornly in the yard + - A single chicken was scratching forlornly in the yard. ili: i20504 members: - forlornly @@ -23323,7 +23323,7 @@ definition: - in a formless manner example: - - the dress hung formlessly on her body + - The dress hung formlessly on her body. ili: i20506 members: - formlessly @@ -23364,7 +23364,7 @@ definition: - in a wicked and shameful manner example: - - two policemen were foully murdered + - Two policemen were foully murdered. ili: i20511 members: - foully @@ -23373,7 +23373,7 @@ definition: - in an unfair and insulting manner example: - - this internationally known writer was foully condemned by the Muslim fundamentalists + - This internationally known writer was foully condemned by the Muslim fundamentalists. ili: i20512 members: - foully @@ -23383,7 +23383,7 @@ definition: - by a factor of four example: - - the price of gasoline has increased fourfold over the past two years + - The price of gasoline has increased fourfold over the past two years. ili: i20513 members: - fourfold @@ -23393,7 +23393,7 @@ definition: - by a factor of a million example: - - it increased a millionfold + - It increased a millionfold. ili: i20514 members: - millionfold @@ -23403,7 +23403,7 @@ definition: - in the fourth place example: - - fourthly, you must pay the rent on the first of the month + - Fourthly, you must pay the rent on the first of the month. ili: i20515 members: - fourthly @@ -23413,7 +23413,7 @@ definition: - in a fractious manner example: - - the horse was behaving fractiously and refused to jump + - The horse was behaving fractiously and refused to jump. ili: i20516 members: - fractiously @@ -23429,7 +23429,7 @@ definition: - in a dishonest and fraudulent manner example: - - this money was fraudulently obtained + - This money was fraudulently obtained. ili: i20518 members: - fraudulently @@ -23438,7 +23438,7 @@ definition: - in a frenzied manner example: - - we rehearsed frenziedly the last few days before the premiere + - We rehearsed frenziedly the last few days before the premiere. ili: i20519 members: - frenziedly @@ -23448,8 +23448,8 @@ definition: - in a frugal manner example: - - in villages, the new pipeline marks the end of water as a precious liquid, to - be dispensed frugally, weighed out drop by drop + - In villages, the new pipeline marks the end of water as a precious liquid, to + be dispensed frugally, weighed out drop by drop. ili: i20520 members: - frugally @@ -23458,7 +23458,7 @@ definition: - with respect to function example: - - the two units are functionally interdependent + - The two units are functionally interdependent. ili: i20521 members: - functionally @@ -23467,8 +23467,8 @@ definition: - in a terrifying manner example: - - the disturbing thing about the Minister's behavior is that far from being artificial, - it too often rings frighteningly true + - The disturbing thing about the Minister's behavior is that far from being artificial, + it too often rings frighteningly true. ili: i20522 members: - frighteningly @@ -23478,7 +23478,7 @@ definition: - without warmth or enthusiasm example: - - ‘Come in if you have to,’ he said frostily + - ‘Come in if you have to,’ he said frostily. ili: i20523 members: - frostily @@ -23488,7 +23488,7 @@ definition: - in a fretful manner example: - - fretfully, the baby tossed in his crib + - Fretfully, the baby tossed in his crib. ili: i20524 members: - fretfully @@ -23497,7 +23497,7 @@ definition: - in a playfully frisky manner example: - - he moves about friskily despite his age + - He moves about friskily despite his age. ili: i20525 members: - friskily @@ -23506,7 +23506,7 @@ definition: - in a frivolous manner example: - - she spends her time frivolously enjoying the easy life of a rich and spoiled girl + - She spends her time frivolously enjoying the easy life of a rich and spoiled girl. ili: i20526 members: - frivolously @@ -23515,7 +23515,7 @@ definition: - in a frothy manner example: - - the champagne poured frothily into the glasses + - The champagne poured frothily into the glasses. ili: i20527 members: - frothily @@ -23524,7 +23524,7 @@ definition: - in a gainful way example: - - are you gainfully employed now? + - Are you gainfully employed now? ili: i20528 members: - gainfully @@ -23533,8 +23533,8 @@ definition: - in an intrepid manner example: - - he was seen by a shepherd, gamely negotiating a particularly tricky section of - the mountain road to San Doloroso + - He was seen by a shepherd, gamely negotiating a particularly tricky section of + the mountain road to San Doloroso. ili: i20529 members: - gamely @@ -23543,7 +23543,7 @@ definition: - in a tastelessly garish manner example: - - the temple was garishly decorated with bright plastic flowers + - The temple was garishly decorated with bright plastic flowers. ili: i20530 members: - garishly @@ -23554,7 +23554,7 @@ definition: - in a genealogical manner example: - - he charted his family tree genealogically + - He charted his family tree genealogically. ili: i20531 members: - genealogically @@ -23563,7 +23563,7 @@ definition: - as sharing a common genus example: - - these animals are not related generically + - These animals are not related generically. ili: i20532 members: - generically @@ -23572,7 +23572,7 @@ definition: - without a trademark or brand name example: - - we market these drugs generically + - We market these drugs generically. ili: i20533 members: - generically @@ -23581,7 +23581,7 @@ definition: - in a genteel manner example: - - the English lived genteelly in India + - The English lived genteelly in India. ili: i20534 members: - genteelly @@ -23590,7 +23590,7 @@ definition: - with respect to geology example: - - geologically speaking, this area is extremely interesting + - Geologically speaking, this area is extremely interesting. ili: i20535 members: - geologically @@ -23608,7 +23608,7 @@ definition: - in a gingerly manner example: - - gingerly I raised the edge of the blanket + - Gingerly I raised the edge of the blanket. ili: i20537 members: - gingerly @@ -23617,8 +23617,8 @@ definition: - with pleasure example: - - this was gladly agreed to - - I would fain do it + - This was gladly agreed to. + - I would fain do it. ili: i20538 members: - gladly @@ -23629,7 +23629,7 @@ definition: - in a joyous and gleeful manner example: - - the old man had greeted her gleefully + - The old man had greeted her gleefully. ili: i20539 members: - gleefully @@ -23640,7 +23640,7 @@ definition: - in a joyless manner; without joy example: - - she greeted her guests joylessly + - She greeted her guests joylessly. ili: i20540 members: - joylessly @@ -23652,7 +23652,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - this should be played glissando, please + - This should be played glissando, please. ili: i20541 members: - glissando @@ -23661,7 +23661,7 @@ definition: - in a gloating manner example: - - he spoke gloatingly about people he had cheated out of their money + - He spoke gloatingly about people he had cheated out of their money. ili: i20542 members: - gloatingly @@ -23670,7 +23670,7 @@ definition: - blessedly or wonderfully example: - - how gloriously happy she had been during those few fleeting moments of time + - How gloriously happy she had been during those few fleeting moments of time. ili: i20543 members: - gloriously @@ -23679,7 +23679,7 @@ definition: - with glory or in a glorious manner example: - - where others had failed he had gloriously succeeded + - Where others had failed he had gloriously succeeded. ili: i20544 members: - gloriously @@ -23688,7 +23688,7 @@ definition: - in a glossy manner example: - - the magazine was glossily printed + - The magazine was glossily printed. ili: i20545 members: - glossily @@ -23697,7 +23697,7 @@ definition: - on the back or shoulder or astraddle on the hip example: - - she carried her child piggyback + - She carried her child piggyback. ili: i20546 members: - piggyback @@ -23708,7 +23708,7 @@ definition: - on a railroad flatcar example: - - the trailer rode piggyback across the country + - The trailer rode piggyback across the country. ili: i20547 members: - piggyback @@ -23719,7 +23719,7 @@ definition: - in a glowering manner example: - - he stared gloweringly at this morning's headlines + - He stared gloweringly at this morning's headlines. ili: i20548 members: - gloweringly @@ -23728,7 +23728,7 @@ definition: - in an enthusiastically glowing manner example: - - in her letter she praised him glowingly + - In her letter she praised him glowingly. ili: i20549 members: - glowingly @@ -23737,7 +23737,7 @@ definition: - in a gluttonous manner example: - - this man eats gluttonously! + - This man eats gluttonously! ili: i20550 members: - gluttonously @@ -23746,7 +23746,7 @@ definition: - expressing anger, despair, frustration, approval, or surprise example: - - you are goddamn right! + - You are goddamn right! exemplifies: - 06332047-n - 07139048-n @@ -23767,7 +23767,7 @@ definition: - in an impressively beautiful manner example: - - the Princess was gorgeously dressed + - The Princess was gorgeously dressed. ili: i20553 members: - gorgeously @@ -23779,7 +23779,7 @@ definition: - in a grand manner example: - - the mansion seemed grandly large by today's standards + - The mansion seemed grandly large by today's standards. ili: i20554 members: - grandly @@ -23788,7 +23788,7 @@ definition: - in a harsh and grating manner example: - - her voice fell gratingly on our ears + - Her voice fell gratingly on our ears. ili: i20555 members: - gratingly @@ -23799,7 +23799,7 @@ definition: - in an uncalled-for manner example: - - he insulted us gratuitously + - He insulted us gratuitously. ili: i20556 members: - gratuitously @@ -23808,7 +23808,7 @@ definition: - in a greasy manner example: - - the food was greasily unappetizing + - The food was greasily unappetizing. ili: i20557 members: - greasily @@ -23825,8 +23825,8 @@ definition: - having a grey appearance example: - - lonely creeks are opal in the dawn, sword-blue in the sun, greyly silver under - misty moons + - Lonely creeks are opal in the dawn, sword-blue in the sun, greyly silver under + misty moons. ili: i20559 members: - grayly @@ -23836,8 +23836,8 @@ definition: - in a grievous manner example: - - the resolute but unbroken Germany, grievously wounded but far from destruction, - was able to lay the firm foundations for military revival + - The resolute but unbroken Germany, grievously wounded but far from destruction, + was able to lay the firm foundations for military revival. ili: i20560 members: - grievously @@ -23853,8 +23853,8 @@ definition: - in a grotesque manner example: - - behind the house lay two nude figures grotesquely bald, with deliberate knife-slashes - marking their bodies + - Behind the house lay two nude figures grotesquely bald, with deliberate knife-slashes + marking their bodies. ili: i20562 members: - grotesquely @@ -23864,7 +23864,7 @@ definition: - in a grudging manner example: - - he grudgingly agreed to have a drink in a hotel close by + - He grudgingly agreed to have a drink in a hotel close by. ili: i20563 members: - grudgingly @@ -23873,8 +23873,8 @@ definition: - in a generous and ungrudging manner example: - - he ungrudgingly agreed to pay for everybody's dinner when the guests found themselves - without cash + - He ungrudgingly agreed to pay for everybody's dinner when the guests found themselves + without cash. ili: i20564 members: - ungrudgingly @@ -23883,7 +23883,7 @@ definition: - in a gruesome manner example: - - he was gruesomely wounded + - He was gruesomely wounded. ili: i20565 members: - gruesomely @@ -23892,7 +23892,7 @@ definition: - in a gruff manner example: - - ‘No,’ he replied gruffly + - ‘No,’ he replied gruffly. ili: i20566 members: - gruffly @@ -23901,7 +23901,7 @@ definition: - in the manner of someone who has committed an offense example: - - she blushed guiltily as she spoke + - She blushed guiltily as she spoke. ili: i20567 members: - guiltily @@ -23919,7 +23919,7 @@ definition: - without enthusiasm; in a half-hearted manner example: - - she tried half-heartedly + - She tried half-heartedly. ili: i20569 members: - half-heartedly @@ -23942,7 +23942,7 @@ definition: - in a generously handsome manner example: - - India has responded handsomely by providing 3,000 men + - India has responded handsomely by providing 3,000 men. ili: i20572 members: - handsomely @@ -23951,7 +23951,7 @@ definition: - in an attractively handsome manner example: - - the volume was handsomely bound + - The volume was handsomely bound. ili: i20573 members: - handsomely @@ -23960,9 +23960,9 @@ definition: - without care; in a slapdash manner example: - - the Prime Minister was wearing a grey suit and a white shirt with a soft collar, + - The Prime Minister was wearing a grey suit and a white shirt with a soft collar, but his neck had become thinner and the collar stood away from it as if it had - been bought haphazard + been bought haphazard. ili: i20574 members: - haphazard @@ -23983,8 +23983,8 @@ definition: - in a harmonious manner example: - - the problem of absorbing immigrants harmoniously into British society is as important - to the immigrants as to the British + - The problem of absorbing immigrants harmoniously into British society is as important + to the immigrants as to the British. ili: i20576 members: - harmoniously @@ -23993,7 +23993,7 @@ definition: - in a harsh or unkind manner example: - - ‘That's enough!’ he cut in harshly + - ‘That's enough!’ he cut in harshly. ili: i20577 members: - harshly @@ -24012,8 +24012,8 @@ definition: - with roughness or violence (‘rough’ is an informal variant for ‘roughly’) example: - - he was pushed roughly aside - - they treated him rough + - He was pushed roughly aside. + - They treated him rough. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i20579 @@ -24032,7 +24032,7 @@ definition: - in an indistinct way example: - - he remembered her only hazily + - He remembered her only hazily. ili: i20581 members: - hazily @@ -24041,7 +24041,7 @@ definition: - through a haze example: - - we saw the distant hills hazily + - We saw the distant hills hazily. ili: i20582 members: - hazily @@ -24050,7 +24050,7 @@ definition: - with the head before the body example: - - the runner slid headlong into third base + - The runner slid headlong into third base. ili: i20583 members: - headlong @@ -24060,7 +24060,7 @@ definition: - in a hasty and foolhardy manner example: - - he fell headlong in love with his cousin + - He fell headlong in love with his cousin. ili: i20584 members: - headlong @@ -24084,7 +24084,7 @@ definition: - at breakneck speed example: - - burst headlong through the gate + - … burst headlong through the gate ili: i20587 members: - headlong @@ -24094,7 +24094,7 @@ definition: - very much example: - - thanks heaps + - Thanks heaps. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i20588 @@ -24105,7 +24105,7 @@ definition: - in a heartless manner example: - - she behaves rather heartlessly toward her admirers + - She behaves rather heartlessly toward her admirers. ili: i20589 members: - heartlessly @@ -24114,8 +24114,8 @@ definition: - in a heated manner example: - - ‘To say I am behind the strike is so much nonsense,’ declared Mr Harvey heatedly - - the children were arguing hotly + - ‘To say I am behind the strike is so much nonsense,’ declared Mr Harvey heatedly. + - The children were arguing hotly. ili: i20590 members: - heatedly @@ -24125,7 +24125,7 @@ definition: - toward heaven example: - - he pointed heavenward + - He pointed heavenward. ili: i20591 members: - heavenward @@ -24136,7 +24136,7 @@ definition: - slowly as if burdened by much weight example: - - time hung heavy on their hands + - Time hung heavy on their hands. ili: i20592 members: - heavy @@ -24146,7 +24146,7 @@ definition: - in a terribly evil manner example: - - the child was heinously murdered + - The child was heinously murdered. ili: i20593 members: - heinously @@ -24156,8 +24156,8 @@ definition: - in a subsequent part of this document or statement or matter etc. example: - - the landlord demises unto the tenant the premises hereinafter called the demised - premises + - The landlord demises unto the tenant the premises hereinafter called the demised + premises. - the terms specified hereunder ili: i20594 members: @@ -24176,7 +24176,7 @@ definition: - of or concerning this example: - - the twigs hereof are physic + - The twigs hereof are physic. ili: i20596 members: - hereof @@ -24194,7 +24194,7 @@ definition: - immediately after this example: - - hereupon, the passengers stumbled aboard + - Hereupon, the passengers stumbled aboard. ili: i20598 members: - hereupon @@ -24203,7 +24203,7 @@ definition: - in an airtight manner example: - - this bag is hermetically sealed + - This bag is hermetically sealed. ili: i20599 members: - hermetically @@ -24212,7 +24212,7 @@ definition: - in a heroic manner example: - - he became reconciled to not dying heroically in her arms + - He became reconciled to not dying heroically in her arms. ili: i20600 members: - heroically @@ -24221,7 +24221,7 @@ definition: - in a hideous manner example: - - her face was hideously disfigured after the accident + - Her face was hideously disfigured after the accident. ili: i20601 members: - hideously @@ -24232,7 +24232,7 @@ definition: - at a great altitude example: - - he climbed high on the ladder + - He climbed high on the ladder. ili: i20602 members: - high @@ -24242,7 +24242,7 @@ definition: - far up toward the source example: - - he lives high up the river + - He lives high up the river. ili: i20603 members: - high @@ -24251,7 +24251,7 @@ definition: - in or to a high position, amount, or degree example: - - prices have gone up far too high + - Prices have gone up far too high. ili: i20604 members: - high @@ -24260,7 +24260,7 @@ definition: - in a rich manner example: - - he lives high + - He lives high. ili: i20605 members: - high @@ -24271,7 +24271,7 @@ definition: - in a domineering high-handed manner example: - - he behaved high-handedly toward his employees + - He behaved high-handedly toward his employees. ili: i20606 members: - high-handedly @@ -24280,7 +24280,7 @@ definition: - in a high-minded manner example: - - he talks high-mindedly, but we don't know whether he acts according to his principles + - He talks high-mindedly, but we don't know whether he acts according to his principles. ili: i20607 members: - high-mindedly @@ -24289,7 +24289,7 @@ definition: - in a curious and questioning manner example: - - they turned their heads questioningly, as if awaiting further instructions + - They turned their heads questioningly, as if awaiting further instructions. ili: i20608 members: - questioningly @@ -24299,7 +24299,7 @@ definition: - in an insolent manner example: - - he had replied insolently to his superiors + - He had replied insolently to his superiors. ili: i20609 members: - insolently @@ -24308,7 +24308,7 @@ definition: - without restraint example: - - cows in India are running loose + - Cows in India are running loose. ili: i20610 members: - loose @@ -24318,7 +24318,7 @@ definition: - in rotation or succession example: - - turn about is fair play + - Turn about is fair play. ili: i20611 members: - about @@ -24327,7 +24327,7 @@ definition: - in a hoarse or husky voice example: - - ‘Excuse me,’ he said hoarsely + - ‘Excuse me,’ he said hoarsely. ili: i20612 members: - hoarsely @@ -24337,7 +24337,7 @@ definition: - in a horizontal direction example: - - a gallery quite often is added to make use of space vertically as well as horizontally + - A gallery quite often is added to make use of space vertically as well as horizontally. ili: i20613 members: - horizontally @@ -24346,7 +24346,7 @@ definition: - in a vertical direction example: - - a gallery quite often is added to make use of space vertically as well as horizontally + - A gallery quite often is added to make use of space vertically as well as horizontally. ili: i20614 members: - vertically @@ -24355,7 +24355,7 @@ definition: - in a hospitable manner example: - - she was received hospitably by her new family + - She was received hospitably by her new family. ili: i20615 members: - hospitably @@ -24364,7 +24364,7 @@ definition: - in an inhospitable manner example: - - she was received inhospitably by her new family + - She was received inhospitably by her new family. ili: i20616 members: - inhospitably @@ -24373,7 +24373,7 @@ definition: - every hour; by the hour example: - - daily, hourly, I grew stronger + - Daily, hourly, I grew stronger. ili: i20617 members: - hourly @@ -24382,7 +24382,7 @@ definition: - in a huffy manner example: - - ‘Don't bother to call me back,’ he said huffily + - ‘Don't bother to call me back,’ he said huffily. ili: i20618 members: - huffily @@ -24391,7 +24391,7 @@ definition: - in secrecy example: - - they did it all hugger-mugger + - They did it all hugger-mugger. ili: i20619 members: - hugger-mugger @@ -24400,7 +24400,7 @@ definition: - in a humane manner example: - - let's treat the prisoners of war humanely + - Let's treat the prisoners of war humanely. ili: i20620 members: - humanely @@ -24409,7 +24409,7 @@ definition: - in an inhumane manner example: - - the prisoners of war were treated inhumanely + - The prisoners of war were treated inhumanely. ili: i20621 members: - inhumanely @@ -24419,7 +24419,7 @@ - in a humorous manner example: - Dickens had humorously suggested a special service of intercession at St. Paul's - Cathedral + Cathedral. ili: i20622 members: - humorously @@ -24428,7 +24428,7 @@ definition: - in a humorless manner example: - - he reacted rather humorlessly to these rumors + - He reacted rather humorlessly to these rumors. ili: i20623 members: - humorlessly @@ -24438,7 +24438,7 @@ definition: - by a factor of one hundred example: - - their money increased a hundredfold + - Their money increased a hundredfold. ili: i20624 members: - hundredfold @@ -24448,7 +24448,7 @@ definition: - in the manner of someone who is very hungry example: - - he pounced on the food hungrily + - He pounced on the food hungrily. ili: i20625 members: - hungrily @@ -24458,8 +24458,8 @@ definition: - in a hydraulic manner example: - - the block is then tested hydraulically to its full design test pressure on each - stream separately + - The block is then tested hydraulically to its full design test pressure on each + stream separately. ili: i20626 members: - hydraulically @@ -24469,7 +24469,7 @@ definition: - in a hygienic manner example: - - the body must be cared for hygienically + - The body must be cared for hygienically. ili: i20627 members: - hygienically @@ -24478,7 +24478,7 @@ definition: - in an unhygienic manner example: - - the meat is unhygienically processed on wooden tables + - The meat is unhygienically processed on wooden tables. ili: i20628 members: - unhygienically @@ -24487,7 +24487,7 @@ definition: - in a hysterical manner example: - - she screamed hysterically when she heard the news + - She screamed hysterically when she heard the news. ili: i20629 members: - hysterically @@ -24497,7 +24497,7 @@ - in a cold and icy manner example: - ‘Mr. Powell finds it easier to take it out of mothers, children and sick people - than to take on this vast industry,’ Mr Brown commented icily + than to take on this vast industry,’ Mr Brown commented icily. ili: i20630 members: - icily @@ -24506,7 +24506,7 @@ definition: - with complete identity; in an identical manner example: - - he is fitted with an identically similar one + - He is fitted with an identically similar one. ili: i20631 members: - identically @@ -24515,7 +24515,7 @@ definition: - in an identifiable manner example: - - they were identifiably different + - They were identifiably different. ili: i20632 members: - identifiably @@ -24524,7 +24524,7 @@ definition: - with respect to ideology example: - - ideologically, we do not see eye to eye + - Ideologically, we do not see eye to eye. ili: i20633 members: - ideologically @@ -24533,7 +24533,7 @@ definition: - in an idiomatic manner example: - - he expressed himself idiomatically + - He expressed himself idiomatically. ili: i20634 members: - idiomatically @@ -24542,8 +24542,8 @@ definition: - in an idiotic manner example: - - what arouses the indignation of the honest satirist is not the fact that people - in positions of power or influence behave idiotically + - What arouses the indignation of the honest satirist is not the fact that people + in positions of power or influence behave idiotically. ili: i20635 members: - idiotically @@ -24552,8 +24552,8 @@ definition: - in an idle manner example: - - this is what I always imagined myself doing in the south of France, sitting idly, - drinking coffee, watching the people + - This is what I always imagined myself doing in the south of France, sitting idly, + drinking coffee, watching the people. ili: i20636 members: - idly @@ -24563,7 +24563,7 @@ definition: - in an idolatrous manner example: - - the people idolatrously worshipped the Golden Calf + - The people idolatrously worshipped the Golden Calf. ili: i20637 members: - idolatrously @@ -24572,7 +24572,7 @@ definition: - in ignorance; in an ignorant manner example: - - they lived ignorantly in their own small world + - They lived ignorantly in their own small world. ili: i20638 members: - ignorantly @@ -24581,7 +24581,7 @@ definition: - in a legible manner example: - - you must write legibly + - You must write legibly. ili: i20639 members: - legibly @@ -24592,7 +24592,7 @@ definition: - in an illegible manner example: - - this student writes illegibly + - This student writes illegibly. ili: i20640 members: - illegibly @@ -24603,7 +24603,7 @@ definition: - of biological parents not married to each other example: - - this child was born illegitimately + - This child was born illegitimately. ili: i20641 members: - illegitimately @@ -24613,7 +24613,7 @@ definition: - in a lawfully recognized manner example: - - let's get married so our child can be born legitimately + - Let's get married so our child can be born legitimately. ili: i20642 members: - legitimately @@ -24622,7 +24622,7 @@ definition: - in a manner disapproved or not allowed by custom example: - - He acted illegitimately when he increased the rent fourfold + - He acted illegitimately when he increased the rent fourfold. ili: i20643 members: - illegitimately @@ -24632,7 +24632,7 @@ definition: - in a manner acceptable to common custom example: - - you cannot do this legitimately! + - You cannot do this legitimately! ili: i20644 members: - legitimately @@ -24643,7 +24643,7 @@ definition: - in a logical manner example: - - he acted logically under the circumstances + - He acted logically under the circumstances. ili: i20645 members: - logically @@ -24652,7 +24652,7 @@ definition: - in an illogical manner example: - - she acted illogically under the pressure + - She acted illogically under the pressure. ili: i20646 members: - illogically @@ -24661,7 +24661,7 @@ definition: - according to logical reasoning example: - - logically, you should now do the same to him + - Logically, you should now do the same to him. ili: i20647 members: - logically @@ -24679,8 +24679,8 @@ definition: - in an immaculate manner example: - - gone was the casually dressed Canadian she had thought a backwoodsman — this man - was immaculately tailored + - Gone was the casually dressed Canadian she had thought a backwoodsman — this man + was immaculately tailored. ili: i20649 members: - immaculately @@ -24689,7 +24689,7 @@ definition: - so as to be incapable of moving example: - - the mountains brooded immovably above the river + - The mountains brooded immovably above the river. ili: i20650 members: - immovably @@ -24698,7 +24698,7 @@ definition: - in an impartial manner example: - - he smiled at them both impartially + - He smiled at them both impartially. ili: i20651 members: - impartially @@ -24707,7 +24707,7 @@ definition: - in a moral manner example: - - he acted morally under the circumstances + - He acted morally under the circumstances. ili: i20652 members: - morally @@ -24717,7 +24717,7 @@ definition: - without regard for morality example: - - he acted immorally when his own interests were at stake + - He acted immorally when his own interests were at stake. ili: i20653 members: - immorally @@ -24727,7 +24727,7 @@ definition: - in an impassive manner example: - - he submitted impassively to his arrest + - He submitted impassively to his arrest. ili: i20654 members: - impassively @@ -24736,7 +24736,7 @@ definition: - in an impenitent manner example: - - he repeated his position unrepentantly + - He repeated his position unrepentantly. ili: i20655 members: - impenitently @@ -24763,7 +24763,7 @@ definition: - in an imperceptible manner or to an imperceptible degree example: - - the power of the Secretary of State in London increased gradually but imperceptibly + - The power of the Secretary of State in London increased gradually but imperceptibly. ili: i20658 members: - imperceptibly @@ -24773,7 +24773,7 @@ definition: - in a noticeable manner example: - - he changed noticeably over the years + - He changed noticeably over the years. ili: i20659 members: - perceptibly @@ -24784,7 +24784,7 @@ definition: - in an imperious manner example: - - imperiously he cut her short + - Imperiously he cut her short. ili: i20660 members: - imperiously @@ -24793,7 +24793,7 @@ definition: - in an impersonal manner example: - - when I told him about Russ I found it difficult to speak impersonally + - When I told him about Russ I found it difficult to speak impersonally. ili: i20661 members: - impersonally @@ -24802,7 +24802,7 @@ definition: - without warmth example: - - he treated his patients impersonally + - He treated his patients impersonally. ili: i20662 members: - impersonally @@ -24811,7 +24811,7 @@ definition: - in a personal way example: - - he took her comments personally + - He took her comments personally. ili: i20663 members: - personally @@ -24820,7 +24820,7 @@ definition: - as yourself example: - - speaking personally, I would not want to go + - Speaking personally, I would not want to go. ili: i20664 members: - personally @@ -24829,7 +24829,7 @@ definition: - in an impudent or impertinent manner example: - - a lean, swarthy fellow was peering through the window, grinning impudently + - A lean, swarthy fellow was peering through the window, grinning impudently. ili: i20665 members: - impertinently @@ -24842,7 +24842,7 @@ definition: - in an impulsive or impetuous way; without taking cautions example: - - he often acts impulsively and later regrets it + - He often acts impulsively and later regrets it. ili: i20666 members: - impetuously @@ -24852,7 +24852,7 @@ definition: - in an impious manner example: - - the young members challenged their leader impiously + - The young members challenged their leader impiously. ili: i20667 members: - impiously @@ -24861,7 +24861,7 @@ definition: - in an appealing but bold manner example: - - she asked him impishly to come in + - She asked him impishly to come in. ili: i20668 members: - impishly @@ -24871,7 +24871,7 @@ definition: - without ever expressing so clearly example: - - he implicitly assumes that you know the answer + - He implicitly assumes that you know the answer. ili: i20669 members: - implicitly @@ -24880,7 +24880,7 @@ definition: - in an explicit manner example: - - in his foreword Professor Clark puts it explicitly + - In his foreword Professor Clark puts it explicitly. ili: i20670 members: - explicitly @@ -24889,7 +24889,7 @@ definition: - without doubting or questioning example: - - I implicitly trust him + - I implicitly trust him. ili: i20671 members: - implicitly @@ -24898,8 +24898,8 @@ definition: - in an important way example: - - for centuries jellies have figured importantly among English desserts, particularly - upon festive occasion + - For centuries jellies have figured importantly among English desserts, particularly + upon festive occasion. ili: i20672 members: - importantly @@ -24908,8 +24908,8 @@ definition: - in an important way or to an important degree example: - - more importantly, Weber held that the manifold meaning attached to the event by - the social scientist could alter his definition of the concrete event itself + - More importantly, Weber held that the manifold meaning attached to the event by + the social scientist could alter his definition of the concrete event itself. ili: i20673 members: - importantly @@ -24919,7 +24919,7 @@ definition: - to an impracticable degree example: - - this is still impracticably high + - This is still impracticably high. ili: i20674 members: - impracticably @@ -24928,7 +24928,7 @@ definition: - in a precise manner example: - - she always expressed herself precisely + - She always expressed herself precisely. ili: i20675 members: - precisely @@ -24939,7 +24939,7 @@ definition: - in an imprecise manner example: - - he expressed himself imprecisely + - He expressed himself imprecisely. ili: i20676 members: - imprecisely @@ -24949,7 +24949,7 @@ definition: - just as it should be example: - - ‘Precisely, my lord,’ he said + - ‘Precisely, my lord,’ he said. ili: i20677 members: - precisely @@ -24962,8 +24962,8 @@ definition: - in an impregnable manner example: - - the sight of that bland, impregnably righteous face has been enough to make their - blood run cold + - The sight of that bland, impregnably righteous face has been enough to make their + blood run cold. ili: i20678 members: - impregnably @@ -24972,7 +24972,7 @@ definition: - in an improvident manner example: - - he lived improvidently for the moment + - He lived improvidently for the moment. ili: i20679 members: - improvidently @@ -24981,7 +24981,7 @@ definition: - in a provident manner example: - - providently, he had saved up some money for emergencies + - Providently, he had saved up some money for emergencies. ili: i20680 members: - providently @@ -25001,7 +25001,7 @@ definition: - in an imprudent manner example: - - imprudently, he downed tools and ran home to make his wife happy + - Imprudently, he downed tools and ran home to make his wife happy. ili: i20682 members: - imprudently @@ -25010,7 +25010,7 @@ definition: - in an adequate manner or to an adequate degree example: - - he was adequately prepared + - He was adequately prepared. ili: i20683 members: - adequately @@ -25019,7 +25019,7 @@ definition: - in an inadequate manner or to an inadequate degree example: - - the temporary camps were inadequately equipped + - The temporary camps were inadequately equipped. ili: i20684 members: - inadequately @@ -25028,7 +25028,7 @@ definition: - in an incisive manner example: - - he was incisively critical + - He was incisively critical. ili: i20685 members: - incisively @@ -25037,7 +25037,7 @@ definition: - in an intentionally unkind way example: - - People may even misunderstand our purpose and cuttingly criticise us + - People may even misunderstand our purpose and cuttingly criticise us. ili: i20686 members: - cuttingly @@ -25046,8 +25046,8 @@ definition: - without revealing one's identity example: - - in Holland he lived incognito as a carpenter in the shipyards of the East India - company + - In Holland he lived incognito as a carpenter in the shipyards of the East India + company. ili: i20687 members: - incognito @@ -25056,7 +25056,7 @@ definition: - in an incomparable manner or to an incomparable degree example: - - she is incomparably gifted + - She is incomparably gifted. ili: i20688 members: - incomparably @@ -25066,7 +25066,7 @@ definition: - in a comparable manner or to a comparable degree example: - - you will have to work comparably harder + - You will have to work comparably harder. ili: i20689 members: - comparably @@ -25075,7 +25075,7 @@ definition: - in an incongruous manner example: - - his shirttails stuck out from his tuxedo pants somewhat incongruously + - His shirttails stuck out from his tuxedo pants somewhat incongruously. ili: i20690 members: - incongruously @@ -25084,8 +25084,8 @@ definition: - in a manner tending to attract attention example: - - there have been plenty of general declarations about willingness to meet and talk, - but conspicuously no mention of time and place + - There have been plenty of general declarations about willingness to meet and talk, + but conspicuously no mention of time and place. ili: i20691 members: - conspicuously @@ -25094,7 +25094,7 @@ definition: - in a manner intended to avoid attracting attention example: - - he had entered the room inconspicuously + - He had entered the room inconspicuously. ili: i20692 members: - inconspicuously @@ -25110,7 +25110,7 @@ definition: - in a manner impossible to cure example: - - he is incurably ill + - He is incurably ill. ili: i20694 members: - incurably @@ -25119,7 +25119,7 @@ definition: - to an incurable degree example: - - she was incurably optimistic + - She was incurably optimistic. ili: i20695 members: - incurably @@ -25128,8 +25128,8 @@ definition: - in an indelible manner example: - - this tradition has left its mark indelibly upon the social, political, educational - and industrial fabric of this country + - This tradition has left its mark indelibly upon the social, political, educational + and industrial fabric of this country. ili: i20696 members: - indelibly @@ -25138,8 +25138,8 @@ definition: - to an inexpressible degree example: - - she was looking very young tonight, and, as usual, indescribably beautiful, in - a simple strapless dress of a green and white silky cotton + - She was looking very young tonight, and, as usual, indescribably beautiful, in + a simple strapless dress of a green and white silky cotton. ili: i20697 members: - ineffably @@ -25152,7 +25152,7 @@ definition: - in an indeterminable manner example: - - their relationship was of an indeterminably vague nature + - Their relationship was of an indeterminably vague nature. ili: i20698 members: - indeterminably @@ -25161,7 +25161,7 @@ definition: - with indifference; in an indifferent manner example: - - she shrugged indifferently + - She shrugged indifferently. ili: i20699 members: - indifferently @@ -25171,7 +25171,7 @@ - in an indignant manner example: - Miss Burney protested indignantly, her long thin nose turning pink with mortification - at this irreverent piece of mimicry + at this irreverent piece of mimicry. ili: i20700 members: - indignantly @@ -25181,7 +25181,7 @@ - with discretion; prudently and with wise self-restraint example: - I sent for the sergeant of the platoon both men were in and asked him to try to - find out discreetly what lay behind this + find out discreetly what lay behind this. ili: i20701 members: - discreetly @@ -25190,7 +25190,7 @@ definition: - without discretion or wisdom or self-restraint example: - - she inquired indiscreetly after the state of his health + - She inquired indiscreetly after the state of his health. ili: i20702 members: - indiscreetly @@ -25199,7 +25199,7 @@ definition: - in an indolent manner example: - - he lives indolently with his relatives + - He lives indolently with his relatives. ili: i20703 members: - indolently @@ -25208,9 +25208,9 @@ definition: - in a manner or to a degree that could not be doubted example: - - it was immediately and indubitably apparent that I had interrupted a scene of - lovers - - his guilt was established beyond a shadow of a doubt + - It was immediately and indubitably apparent that I had interrupted a scene of + lovers. + - His guilt was established beyond a shadow of a doubt. ili: i20704 members: - indubitably @@ -25223,7 +25223,7 @@ - in an indulgent manner example: - I was indulgently advised to give the kids what they wanted unless I wished my - son to be socially ostracised + son to be socially ostracised. ili: i20705 members: - indulgently @@ -25232,7 +25232,7 @@ definition: - in an industrious manner example: - - they hoed up weeds industriously all morning + - They hoed up weeds industriously all morning. ili: i20706 members: - industriously @@ -25241,8 +25241,8 @@ definition: - in an inextricable manner example: - - motives inspired by Mammon were often inextricably blended with things pertaining - to Caesar and to God + - Motives inspired by Mammon were often inextricably blended with things pertaining + to Caesar and to God. ili: i20707 members: - inextricably @@ -25266,7 +25266,7 @@ definition: - in an uninformative manner example: - - ‘I can't tell you when the manager will arrive,’ he said rather uninformatively + - ‘I can't tell you when the manager will arrive,’ he said rather uninformatively. ili: i20710 members: - uninformatively @@ -25276,9 +25276,9 @@ definition: - not many times example: - - in your 1850 church you not infrequently find a dramatic contrast between the + - In your 1850 church you not infrequently find a dramatic contrast between the sumptuous appointments of the building itself and the inhuman barrack-like living - conditions in the church room + conditions in the church room. ili: i20711 members: - infrequently @@ -25287,8 +25287,8 @@ definition: - in an ingenious manner example: - - a Hampshire farmer had fowls of different breeds, including Dorkings, and he discriminated - ingeniously between the ‘dark ones’ and the ‘white ones’ + - A Hampshire farmer had fowls of different breeds, including Dorkings, and he discriminated + ingeniously between the ‘dark ones’ and the ‘white ones’. ili: i20712 members: - ingeniously @@ -25297,7 +25297,7 @@ definition: - in a flattering and ingratiating manner example: - - she behaves ingratiatingly toward her boss + - She behaves ingratiatingly toward her boss. ili: i20713 members: - ingratiatingly @@ -25306,8 +25306,8 @@ definition: - in an inherent manner example: - - the subject matter is sexual activity of any overt kind, which is depicted as - inherently desirable and exciting + - The subject matter is sexual activity of any overt kind, which is depicted as + inherently desirable and exciting. ili: i20714 members: - inherently @@ -25316,7 +25316,7 @@ definition: - in an unreproducible manner example: - - he has an inimitably verbose style + - He has an inimitably verbose style. ili: i20715 members: - inimitably @@ -25326,7 +25326,7 @@ definition: - in an iniquitous manner example: - - they really believed that the treaty of Versailles was iniquitously injust + - They really believed that the treaty of Versailles was iniquitously injust. ili: i20716 members: - iniquitously @@ -25335,7 +25335,7 @@ definition: - in an innate manner example: - - the child is said to be innately disposed to learn language + - The child is said to be innately disposed to learn language. ili: i20717 members: - innately @@ -25344,7 +25344,7 @@ definition: - in a naively innocent manner example: - - she smiled at him innocently + - She smiled at him innocently. ili: i20718 members: - innocently @@ -25353,7 +25353,7 @@ definition: - in a not unlawful manner example: - - he claimed to have purchased the contraband innocently + - He claimed to have purchased the contraband innocently. ili: i20719 members: - innocently @@ -25362,8 +25362,8 @@ definition: - at an inconvenient time example: - - he arrived inopportunely just as we sat down for dinner - - she answered malapropos + - He arrived inopportunely just as we sat down for dinner. + - She answered malapropos. ili: i20720 members: - inopportunely @@ -25373,7 +25373,7 @@ definition: - conveniently example: - - he arrived rather opportunely just when we needed a new butler + - He arrived rather opportunely just when we needed a new butler. ili: i20721 members: - opportunely @@ -25382,7 +25382,7 @@ definition: - in an inquiring manner example: - - Tom Swift looked at his cabin mates inquiringly + - Tom Swift looked at his cabin mates inquiringly. ili: i20722 members: - inquiringly @@ -25392,7 +25392,7 @@ definition: - in an insatiable manner; with persistence but without satisfaction example: - - he clawed insatiably at the traditional precepts + - He clawed insatiably at the traditional precepts. ili: i20723 members: - insatiably @@ -25402,7 +25402,7 @@ definition: - to an insatiable degree example: - - she was insatiably hungry + - She was insatiably hungry. ili: i20724 members: - insatiably @@ -25412,8 +25412,8 @@ definition: - in an invulnerable manner example: - - the agreed line was to involve at several points the withdrawal of French troops - from positions which they had quite securely held + - The agreed line was to involve at several points the withdrawal of French troops + from positions which they had quite securely held. ili: i20725 members: - securely @@ -25422,8 +25422,8 @@ definition: - in a manner free from fear or risk example: - - the outcome of expansion in the sixties and seventies will be an academic hierarchy - securely supported by scholastic selection + - The outcome of expansion in the sixties and seventies will be an academic hierarchy + securely supported by scholastic selection. ili: i20726 members: - securely @@ -25432,8 +25432,8 @@ definition: - in a manner involving risk example: - - our positions here at the university are rather insecurely supported by grant - money + - Our positions here at the university are rather insecurely supported by grant + money. ili: i20727 members: - insecurely @@ -25442,7 +25442,7 @@ definition: - in a confident and unselfconscious manner example: - - he acts very securely in front of the camera + - He acts very securely in front of the camera. ili: i20728 members: - securely @@ -25451,7 +25451,7 @@ definition: - in a tentative and self-conscious manner example: - - she always acts very insecurely in the presence of her father + - She always acts very insecurely in the presence of her father. ili: i20729 members: - insecurely @@ -25460,7 +25460,7 @@ definition: - in a sensitive manner example: - - she questioned the rape victim very sensitively about the attack + - She questioned the rape victim very sensitively about the attack. ili: i20730 members: - sensitively @@ -25469,7 +25469,7 @@ definition: - in an insensitive manner example: - - the police officer questioned the woman rather insensitively about the attack + - The police officer questioned the woman rather insensitively about the attack. ili: i20731 members: - insensitively @@ -25478,7 +25478,7 @@ definition: - in a harmfully insidious manner example: - - these drugs act insidiously + - These drugs act insidiously. ili: i20732 members: - insidiously @@ -25488,9 +25488,9 @@ definition: - with sincerity; without pretense example: - - she praised him sincerely for his victory - - was unfeignedly glad to see his old teacher - - we are truly sorry for the inconvenience + - She praised him sincerely for his victory. + - … was unfeignedly glad to see his old teacher + - We are truly sorry for the inconvenience. ili: i20733 members: - sincerely @@ -25501,7 +25501,7 @@ definition: - without sincerity example: - - she congratulated him somewhat insincerely + - She congratulated him somewhat insincerely. ili: i20734 members: - insincerely @@ -25510,7 +25510,7 @@ definition: - very sincerely example: - - he spoke from the heart + - He spoke from the heart. ili: i20735 members: - from the heart @@ -25519,8 +25519,8 @@ definition: - in an insinuating manner example: - - the art book has art to sell, insinuatingly, and for a purpose, like the American - muse, which has in fact a tradition to sell, and one which doesn't exist, in painting + - The art book has art to sell, insinuatingly, and for a purpose, like the American + muse, which has in fact a tradition to sell, and one which doesn't exist, in painting. ili: i20736 members: - insinuatingly @@ -25545,7 +25545,7 @@ definition: - with inspiration; in an inspiring manner example: - - he talked inspirationally + - He talked inspirationally. ili: i20739 members: - inspirationally @@ -25554,7 +25554,7 @@ definition: - in a strong substantial way example: - - the house was substantially built + - The house was substantially built. ili: i20740 members: - substantially @@ -25571,7 +25571,7 @@ definition: - in a disrespectful and insulting manner example: - - he behaves insultingly toward his parents + - He behaves insultingly toward his parents. ili: i20742 members: - insultingly @@ -25580,7 +25580,7 @@ definition: - to an insuperable degree example: - - these various courses all seemed insuperably difficult to the student + - These various courses all seemed insuperably difficult to the student. ili: i20743 members: - insuperably @@ -25589,7 +25589,7 @@ definition: - in an interchangeable manner example: - - these terms can be used interchangeably + - These terms can be used interchangeably. ili: i20744 members: - interchangeably @@ -25598,7 +25598,7 @@ definition: - between departments example: - - this memo was circulated interdepartmentally + - This memo was circulated interdepartmentally. ili: i20745 members: - interdepartmental @@ -25616,7 +25616,7 @@ definition: - (spatial sense) seeming to have no bounds example: - - the Nubian desert stretched out before them endlessly + - The Nubian desert stretched out before them endlessly. ili: i20747 members: - endlessly @@ -25625,7 +25625,7 @@ definition: - in an intermittent manner example: - - intermittently we questioned the barometer + - Intermittently we questioned the barometer. ili: i20748 members: - intermittently @@ -25651,7 +25651,7 @@ definition: - in a tolerant manner example: - - he reacts rather tolerantly toward his son's juvenile behavior + - He reacts rather tolerantly toward his son's juvenile behavior. ili: i20751 members: - tolerantly @@ -25667,7 +25667,7 @@ definition: - in a transitive manner example: - - you can use the verb ‘eat’ transitively or intransitively + - You can use the verb ‘eat’ transitively or intransitively. ili: i20753 members: - transitively @@ -25676,7 +25676,7 @@ definition: - in an intransitive manner example: - - you can use the verb ‘drink’ intransitively, without a direct object + - You can use the verb ‘drink’ intransitively, without a direct object. ili: i20754 members: - intransitively @@ -25685,7 +25685,7 @@ definition: - in an intravenous manner example: - - the patient had to be fed intravenously + - The patient had to be fed intravenously. ili: i20755 members: - intravenously @@ -25694,8 +25694,8 @@ definition: - in an intuitive manner example: - - inventors seem to have chosen intuitively a combination of explosive and aggressive - sounds as warning signals to be used on automobiles + - Inventors seem to have chosen intuitively a combination of explosive and aggressive + sounds as warning signals to be used on automobiles. ili: i20756 members: - intuitively @@ -25704,7 +25704,7 @@ definition: - in an inventive manner example: - - Picasso's liberated shapes and excitingly applied and inventively combined colours + - Picasso's liberated shapes and excitingly applied and inventively combined colours. ili: i20757 members: - inventively @@ -25720,7 +25720,7 @@ definition: - in an invincible manner example: - - invincibly, the troops moved forward + - Invincibly, the troops moved forward. ili: i20759 members: - invincibly @@ -25729,7 +25729,7 @@ definition: - without being seen example: - - these organisms enter the body invisibly + - These organisms enter the body invisibly. ili: i20760 members: - invisibly @@ -25738,7 +25738,7 @@ definition: - in a visible manner example: - - he was visibly upset + - He was visibly upset. ili: i20761 members: - visibly @@ -25747,7 +25747,7 @@ definition: - in an irate manner example: - - ‘Get out,’ he shouted irately + - ‘Get out,’ he shouted irately. ili: i20762 members: - irately @@ -25756,7 +25756,7 @@ definition: - in an ironic manner example: - - she began to mimic him ironically + - She began to mimic him ironically. ili: i20763 members: - ironically @@ -25765,7 +25765,7 @@ definition: - contrary to plan or expectation example: - - ironically, he ended up losing money under his own plan + - Ironically, he ended up losing money under his own plan. ili: i20764 members: - ironically @@ -25774,7 +25774,7 @@ definition: - in an irrelevant manner example: - - suddenly and irrelevantly, she asked him for money + - Suddenly and irrelevantly, she asked him for money. ili: i20765 members: - irrelevantly @@ -25783,7 +25783,7 @@ definition: - in an irretrievable manner example: - - it is irretrievably lost + - It is irretrievably lost. ili: i20766 members: - irretrievably @@ -25792,9 +25792,9 @@ definition: - in an irreverent manner example: - - in the seventeenth century England had known fifty years of doctrinal quarrels + - In the seventeenth century England had known fifty years of doctrinal quarrels and civil war; clergymen had been turned from their cures, and churches irreverently - used + used. ili: i20767 members: - irreverently @@ -25803,7 +25803,7 @@ definition: - without respect example: - - the student irreverently mimicked the teacher in his presence + - The student irreverently mimicked the teacher in his presence. ili: i20768 members: - irreverently @@ -25812,7 +25812,7 @@ definition: - in an irreversible manner example: - - this old tradition is irreversibly disappearing + - This old tradition is irreversibly disappearing. ili: i20769 members: - irreversibly @@ -25821,7 +25821,7 @@ definition: - in a manner that jars and irritates example: - - the piano was jarringly out of tune + - The piano was jarringly out of tune. ili: i20770 members: - jarringly @@ -25830,7 +25830,7 @@ definition: - with jealousy example: - - he guarded his privacy jealously + - He guarded his privacy jealously. ili: i20771 members: - jealously @@ -25839,7 +25839,7 @@ definition: - in an immature manner example: - - his teenage son still behaves very immaturely + - His teenage son still behaves very immaturely. ili: i20772 members: - immaturely @@ -25849,7 +25849,7 @@ definition: - in a mature manner example: - - she acts very maturely for her age + - She acts very maturely for her age. ili: i20773 members: - maturely @@ -25858,7 +25858,7 @@ definition: - with jerking motions example: - - She rose stiffly, jerkily from the window seat + - She rose stiffly, jerkily from the window seat. ili: i20774 members: - jerkily @@ -25867,7 +25867,7 @@ definition: - in jest example: - - I asked him jokingly whether he thought he could drive the Calcutta-Peshawar express + - I asked him jokingly whether he thought he could drive the Calcutta-Peshawar express. ili: i20775 members: - jokingly @@ -25877,7 +25877,7 @@ definition: - with humor example: - - they tried to deal with this painful subject jocularly + - They tried to deal with this painful subject jocularly. ili: i20776 members: - jocosely @@ -25887,7 +25887,7 @@ definition: - by journalists example: - - he is being journalistically crucified in his own country + - He is being journalistically crucified in his own country. ili: i20777 members: - journalistically @@ -25896,7 +25896,7 @@ definition: - in a jovial manner example: - - he greeted his friend jovially + - He greeted his friend jovially. ili: i20778 members: - jovially @@ -25905,7 +25905,7 @@ definition: - in a judicious manner example: - - let's use these intelligence tests judiciously + - Let's use these intelligence tests judiciously. ili: i20779 members: - judiciously @@ -25914,7 +25914,7 @@ definition: - in an injudicious manner example: - - these intelligence tests were used injudiciously for many years + - These intelligence tests were used injudiciously for many years. ili: i20780 members: - injudiciously @@ -25923,8 +25923,8 @@ definition: - in a keen or penetrating way example: - - he was keenly aware of his own shortcomings - - she pitied her sister acutely + - He was keenly aware of his own shortcomings. + - She pitied her sister acutely. - acutely aware ili: i21654 members: @@ -25943,8 +25943,8 @@ definition: - in a laborious manner example: - - their lives were spent in committee making decisions for others to execute on - the basis of data laboriously gathered for them + - Their lives were spent in committee making decisions for others to execute on + the basis of data laboriously gathered for them. ili: i20783 members: - laboriously @@ -25953,7 +25953,7 @@ definition: - in an idle and lackadaisical manner example: - - he was hanging around the house lackadaisically + - He was hanging around the house lackadaisically. ili: i20784 members: - lackadaisically @@ -25962,7 +25962,7 @@ definition: - in a weak and unconvincing manner example: - - ‘I don't know, Edward,’ she answered lamely + - ‘I don't know, Edward,’ she answered lamely. ili: i20785 members: - lamely @@ -25971,7 +25971,7 @@ definition: - toward land example: - - landward, miles of rough grass marshes melt into low uplands + - Landward, miles of rough grass marshes melt into low uplands. ili: i20786 members: - landward @@ -25981,7 +25981,7 @@ definition: - in a languid and lethargic manner example: - - the men languidly put on their jackets + - The men languidly put on their jackets. ili: i20788 members: - languidly @@ -25990,7 +25990,7 @@ definition: - in a languorous manner example: - - he was sprawling languorously on the sofa + - He was sprawling languorously on the sofa. ili: i20789 members: - languorously @@ -26025,7 +26025,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06067070-n example: - - the body is spindle-shaped and only slightly compressed laterally + - The body is spindle-shaped and only slightly compressed laterally. ili: i20793 members: - laterally @@ -26034,9 +26034,9 @@ definition: - to or by or from the side example: - - such women carry in their heads kinship knowledge of six generations depth and + - Such women carry in their heads kinship knowledge of six generations depth and extending laterally among consanguineal kin as far as the grandchildren of second - cousin + cousin. ili: i20794 members: - laterally @@ -26045,7 +26045,7 @@ definition: - so as to arouse or deserve laughter example: - - her income was laughably small, but she managed to live well + - Her income was laughably small, but she managed to live well. ili: i20795 members: - laughably @@ -26057,8 +26057,8 @@ definition: - in a permissively lenient manner example: - - he felt incensed that Tarrant should have been treated so leniently given his - crime + - He felt incensed that Tarrant should have been treated so leniently given his + crime. ili: i20796 members: - laxly @@ -26075,7 +26075,7 @@ definition: - in a slow and lazy manner example: - - I watched the blue smoke drift lazily away on the still air + - I watched the blue smoke drift lazily away on the still air. ili: i20798 members: - lazily @@ -26084,8 +26084,8 @@ definition: - toward or on the left; also used figuratively example: - - he looked right and left - - the political party has moved left + - He looked right and left. + - The political party has moved left. ili: i20799 members: - left @@ -26094,8 +26094,8 @@ definition: - toward or on the right; also used figuratively example: - - he looked right and left - - the party has moved right + - He looked right and left. + - The party has moved right. ili: i20800 members: - right @@ -26104,7 +26104,7 @@ definition: - connecting the notes; in music example: - - play this legato, please + - Play this legato, please. ili: i20801 members: - legato @@ -26113,7 +26113,7 @@ definition: - separating the notes; in music example: - - play this staccato, please + - Play this staccato, please. ili: i20802 members: - staccato @@ -26122,7 +26122,7 @@ definition: - in the direction of the length example: - - He cut the paper lengthwise + - He cut the paper lengthwise. ili: i20803 members: - lengthways @@ -26135,7 +26135,7 @@ definition: - across time example: - - We studied the development of the children longitudinally + - We studied the development of the children longitudinally. ili: i20804 members: - longitudinally @@ -26144,7 +26144,7 @@ definition: - in music example: - - Play this lento, please + - Play this lento, please. ili: i20805 members: - lento @@ -26154,7 +26154,7 @@ definition: - without energy; in a lethargic manner example: - - he hung around the house lethargically + - He hung around the house lethargically. ili: i20806 members: - lethargically @@ -26166,7 +26166,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - he had seen how in their dances the white men and women held one another obscenely + - He had seen how in their dances the white men and women held one another obscenely. ili: i20807 members: - lewdly @@ -26176,7 +26176,7 @@ definition: - in a licentious and promiscuous manner example: - - this young girl has to share a room with her mother who lives promiscuously + - This young girl has to share a room with her mother who lives promiscuously. ili: i20808 members: - licentiously @@ -26187,7 +26187,7 @@ definition: - in a lifeless manner example: - - the girl lay in her arms lifelessly + - The girl lay in her arms lifelessly. ili: i20809 members: - lifelessly @@ -26196,7 +26196,7 @@ definition: - without animation or vitality example: - - lifelessly he performed the song + - Lifelessly he performed the song. ili: i20810 members: - lifelessly @@ -26205,8 +26205,8 @@ definition: - in a yearning manner example: - - he spent the rest of the act gazing longingly over my right shoulder at the illuminated - word ‘Exit’ + - He spent the rest of the act gazing longingly over my right shoulder at the illuminated + word ‘Exit’. ili: i20811 members: - longingly @@ -26216,7 +26216,7 @@ definition: - in a clear and lucid manner example: - - this is a lucidly written book + - This is a lucidly written book. ili: i20812 members: - lucidly @@ -26228,7 +26228,7 @@ definition: - in an unenthusiastically lukewarm manner example: - - he was lukewarmly received by his relatives + - He was lukewarmly received by his relatives. ili: i20813 members: - lukewarmly @@ -26238,8 +26238,8 @@ definition: - in a manner marked by complexity and richness of detail example: - - this suave, culture-loving and luxuriantly good-looking M.P. represents the car-workers - of Coventry + - This suave, culture-loving and luxuriantly good-looking M.P. represents the car-workers + of Coventry. ili: i20814 members: - luxuriantly @@ -26248,7 +26248,7 @@ definition: - extremely abundant in growth or production example: - - whiskers grew luxuriantly from his ample jowls + - Whiskers grew luxuriantly from his ample jowls. ili: i20815 members: - luxuriantly @@ -26257,7 +26257,7 @@ definition: - so as to be manageable example: - - this house is manageably small + - This house is manageably small. ili: i20816 members: - manageably @@ -26266,7 +26266,7 @@ definition: - so as to be unmanageable example: - - ‘This house is unmanageably large,’ she complained + - ‘This house is unmanageably large,’ she complained. ili: i20817 members: - unmanageably @@ -26275,8 +26275,8 @@ definition: - in a manful manner; with qualities thought to befit a man example: - - having said her say, Peggy manfully shouldered her burden and prepared to break - up yet another home + - Having said her say, Peggy manfully shouldered her burden and prepared to break + up yet another home. ili: i20818 members: - manfully @@ -26311,7 +26311,7 @@ definition: - in a light-hearted manner example: - - he light-heartedly overlooks some of the basic facts of life + - He light-heartedly overlooks some of the basic facts of life. ili: i20822 members: - light-heartedly @@ -26321,7 +26321,7 @@ definition: - moving with quick light steps example: - - she walked lightsomely down the long staircase + - She walked lightsomely down the long staircase. ili: i20823 members: - lightsomely @@ -26338,7 +26338,7 @@ definition: - without rigidity example: - - the body was hanging limply from the tree + - The body was hanging limply from the tree. ili: i20825 members: - limply @@ -26347,7 +26347,7 @@ definition: - by an unbroken line of descent example: - - she is related lineally to the Royal Family + - She is related lineally to the Royal Family. ili: i20826 members: - lineally @@ -26371,7 +26371,7 @@ - in a slow, leisurely or prolonged way example: - source: Rossetti - text: her voice was swift, yet ever the last words fell lingeringly + text: Her voice was swift, yet ever the last words fell lingeringly. ili: i20829 members: - lingeringly @@ -26381,7 +26381,7 @@ definition: - with a lisp example: - - she spoke lispingly + - She spoke lispingly. ili: i20830 members: - lispingly @@ -26390,7 +26390,7 @@ definition: - in a listless manner example: - - they shook hands rather listlessly + - They shook hands rather listlessly. ili: i20831 members: - listlessly @@ -26406,7 +26406,7 @@ definition: - in a lofty manner example: - - she bore herself loftily + - She bore herself loftily. ili: i20833 members: - loftily @@ -26415,7 +26415,7 @@ definition: - in a logarithmic manner example: - - data plotted logarithmically with respect to time is shown in Figure 2 + - Data plotted logarithmically with respect to time is shown in Figure 2. ili: i20834 members: - logarithmically @@ -26424,7 +26424,7 @@ definition: - for more time example: - - can I stay bit longer? + - Can I stay bit longer? ili: i20835 members: - longer @@ -26433,7 +26433,7 @@ definition: - for the most time example: - - she stayed longest + - She stayed longest. ili: i20836 members: - longest @@ -26443,7 +26443,7 @@ - in a chatty loquacious manner example: - ‘When I was young,’ she continued loquaciously, ‘I used to do all sorts of naughty - things’ + things’. ili: i20837 members: - loquaciously @@ -26455,7 +26455,7 @@ definition: - in a low position; near the ground example: - - the branches hung low + - The branches hung low. ili: i20838 members: - low @@ -26464,7 +26464,7 @@ definition: - in the lowest position; nearest the ground example: - - the branch with the big peaches on it hung lowest + - The branch with the big peaches on it hung lowest. ili: i20839 members: - lowest @@ -26473,7 +26473,7 @@ definition: - in a sorrowful lugubrious manner example: - - his long face lugubriously reflecting a hidden and unexpressed compassion + - His long face lugubriously reflecting a hidden and unexpressed compassion. ili: i20840 members: - lugubriously @@ -26482,7 +26482,7 @@ definition: - in a lurid manner example: - - it was luridly described in the book as the place where mystics took refuge + - It was luridly described in the book as the place where mystics took refuge. ili: i20841 members: - luridly @@ -26491,7 +26491,7 @@ definition: - so as to produce a delightful taste example: - - I bought some more of these deliciously sweet peaches + - I bought some more of these deliciously sweet peaches. ili: i20842 members: - lusciously @@ -26502,7 +26502,7 @@ definition: - in a lustful manner example: - - he looked at the young woman lustfully + - He looked at the young woman lustfully. ili: i20843 members: - lustfully @@ -26511,7 +26511,7 @@ definition: - in a lyrical manner example: - - she danced the part of the Black Swan very lyrically + - She danced the part of the Black Swan very lyrically. ili: i20844 members: - lyrically @@ -26520,7 +26520,7 @@ definition: - in a magnanimous manner example: - - magnanimously, he forgave all those who had harmed him + - Magnanimously, he forgave all those who had harmed him. ili: i20845 members: - magnanimously @@ -26529,7 +26529,7 @@ definition: - in a rhetorically grandiloquent manner example: - - the orator spoke magniloquently + - The orator spoke magniloquently. ili: i20846 members: - grandiloquently @@ -26539,7 +26539,7 @@ definition: - in a majestic manner example: - - flamingoes walk majestically through the marshes + - Flamingoes walk majestically through the marshes. ili: i20847 members: - majestically @@ -26548,7 +26548,7 @@ definition: - in a benevolent manner example: - - she looked on benevolently + - She looked on benevolently. ili: i20848 members: - benevolently @@ -26557,7 +26557,7 @@ definition: - in a malevolent manner example: - - she gossips malevolently + - She gossips malevolently. ili: i20849 members: - malevolently @@ -26594,7 +26594,7 @@ definition: - in a maniacal manner or to a maniacal degree example: - - he was maniacally obsessed with jealousy + - He was maniacally obsessed with jealousy. ili: i20854 members: - maniacally @@ -26610,7 +26610,7 @@ definition: - in a masochistic manner example: - - masochistically he insisted on an even greater workload + - Masochistically he insisted on an even greater workload. ili: i20856 members: - masochistically @@ -26619,7 +26619,7 @@ definition: - to a massive degree or in a massive manner example: - - tonight the haddock were shoaling massively in three hundred fathoms + - Tonight the haddock were shoaling massively in three hundred fathoms. ili: i20857 members: - massively @@ -26628,7 +26628,7 @@ definition: - in a skillfully masterful manner; with the skill of a master example: - - the young boy played the violin sonata masterfully + - The young boy played the violin sonata masterfully. ili: i20858 members: - masterfully @@ -26637,7 +26637,7 @@ definition: - in a materialistic manner example: - - one should not approach life materialistically + - One should not approach life materialistically. ili: i20859 members: - materialistically @@ -26646,7 +26646,7 @@ definition: - in a maternal manner; as a mother example: - - she loved her students almost maternally + - She loved her students almost maternally. ili: i20860 members: - maternally @@ -26656,7 +26656,7 @@ definition: - in a mawkish and emotional manner example: - - the violinist played that piece mawkishly + - The violinist played that piece mawkishly. ili: i20861 members: - mawkishly @@ -26666,7 +26666,7 @@ definition: - to a maximal degree example: - - the cells maximally responsive to lines in this orientation will fire + - The cells maximally responsive to lines in this orientation will fire. ili: i20862 members: - maximally @@ -26675,7 +26675,7 @@ definition: - to a minimal degree example: - - the cells minimally responsive to lines in this orientation will not fire + - The cells minimally responsive to lines in this orientation will not fire. ili: i20863 members: - minimally @@ -26684,8 +26684,8 @@ definition: - to a meager degree or in a meager manner example: - - these voices are meagerly represented at the conference - - the area is slenderly endowed with natural resources + - These voices are meagerly represented at the conference. + - The area is slenderly endowed with natural resources. ili: i20864 members: - meagerly @@ -26697,8 +26697,8 @@ definition: - to an ample degree or in an ample manner example: - - these voices were amply represented - - we benefited richly + - These voices were amply represented. + - We benefited richly. ili: i20865 members: - amply @@ -26708,7 +26708,7 @@ definition: - in a meandering manner example: - - the river ran meanderingly through the valley + - The river ran meanderingly through the valley. ili: i20866 members: - meanderingly @@ -26717,7 +26717,7 @@ definition: - in a meaningful manner; so as to be meaningful example: - - He glanced at her meaningfully + - He glanced at her meaningfully. ili: i20867 members: - meaningfully @@ -26726,7 +26726,7 @@ definition: - in a miserly manner example: - - they lived meanly and without ostentation + - They lived meanly and without ostentation. ili: i20868 members: - meanly @@ -26745,7 +26745,7 @@ definition: - in a despicable, ignoble manner example: - - this new leader meanly threatens the deepest values of our society + - This new leader meanly threatens the deepest values of our society. ili: i20870 members: - meanly @@ -26763,7 +26763,7 @@ definition: - to an immeasurable degree; beyond measurement example: - - the war left him immeasurably fearful of what man can do to man + - The war left him immeasurably fearful of what man can do to man. ili: i20872 members: - immeasurably @@ -26772,7 +26772,7 @@ definition: - to a measurable degree example: - - the difference is measurably large + - The difference is measurably large. ili: i20873 members: - measurably @@ -26782,7 +26782,7 @@ - in a mechanistic manner example: - Handel achieves a huge breadth of musical thought when composing almost mechanistically - in the least weighty of styles + in the least weighty of styles. ili: i20874 members: - mechanistically @@ -26791,7 +26791,7 @@ definition: - in a medial position example: - - this consonant always occurs medially + - This consonant always occurs medially. ili: i20875 members: - medially @@ -26800,8 +26800,8 @@ definition: - in a meditative manner example: - - round and round, while meditatively, as a cow chewing the cud, he let his eyes - rest on the flat water ahead of him + - Round and round, while meditatively, as a cow chewing the cud, he let his eyes + rest on the flat water ahead of him. ili: i20876 members: - meditatively @@ -26818,7 +26818,7 @@ definition: - in a melodious manner example: - - she sang melodiously + - She sang melodiously. ili: i20878 members: - melodiously @@ -26828,7 +26828,7 @@ definition: - in an unmelodious manner example: - - she sings rather unmelodiously + - She sings rather unmelodiously. ili: i20879 members: - unmelodiously @@ -26837,7 +26837,7 @@ definition: - in an overly emotional manner example: - - she acted melodramatically when she called for help + - She acted melodramatically when she called for help. ili: i20880 members: - melodramatically @@ -26846,7 +26846,7 @@ definition: - as in a melodrama example: - - here, the hero is melodramatically reunited with the heroine + - Here, the hero is melodramatically reunited with the heroine. ili: i20881 members: - melodramatically @@ -26855,7 +26855,7 @@ definition: - in a memorable manner example: - - Horowitz could play Chopin memorably + - Horowitz could play Chopin memorably. ili: i20882 members: - memorably @@ -26872,7 +26872,7 @@ definition: - in a menacing manner example: - - the voice at the other end of the line dropped menacingly + - The voice at the other end of the line dropped menacingly. ili: i20884 members: - menacingly @@ -26882,7 +26882,7 @@ definition: - in a mendacious and untruthful manner example: - - I told him, quite untruthfully, that I had just returned from leave + - I told him, quite untruthfully, that I had just returned from leave. ili: i20885 members: - mendaciously @@ -26892,8 +26892,8 @@ definition: - with truth example: - - I told him truthfully that I had just returned from my vacation - - he answered the question as truthfully as he could + - I told him truthfully that I had just returned from my vacation. + - He answered the question as truthfully as he could. ili: i20886 members: - truthfully @@ -26909,7 +26909,7 @@ definition: - without pity; in a merciless manner example: - - he was mercilessly trounced by his opponent in the House + - He was mercilessly trounced by his opponent in the House. ili: i20888 members: - mercilessly @@ -26921,7 +26921,7 @@ definition: - in a meretricious manner example: - - the boat is meretriciously decorated + - The boat is meretriciously decorated. ili: i20889 members: - meretriciously @@ -26931,7 +26931,7 @@ definition: - in a meritorious manner example: - - he served his country meritoriously + - He served his country meritoriously. ili: i20890 members: - meritoriously @@ -26940,7 +26940,7 @@ definition: - in a messy, untidy manner example: - - Rossi spat very deliberately, and very messily, upon Durieux's party card + - Rossi spat very deliberately, and very messily, upon Durieux's party card. ili: i20891 members: - messily @@ -26950,7 +26950,7 @@ definition: - in a tidy manner example: - - the door gave access to a tidily furnished sitting-room where chintz and oak predominated + - The door gave access to a tidily furnished sitting-room where chintz and oak predominated. ili: i20892 members: - tidily @@ -26959,7 +26959,7 @@ definition: - in a methodological manner example: - - let us proceed methodologically + - Let us proceed methodologically. ili: i20893 members: - methodologically @@ -26968,7 +26968,7 @@ definition: - with regard to meter example: - - metrically, these poems are matched + - Metrically, these poems are matched. ili: i20894 members: - metrically @@ -26977,7 +26977,7 @@ definition: - in a rhythmic manner example: - - the chair rocked rhythmically back and forth + - The chair rocked rhythmically back and forth. ili: i20895 members: - rhythmically @@ -26986,7 +26986,7 @@ definition: - in an unreasonably senseless manner example: - - these temples were mindlessly destroyed by the Red Guards + - These temples were mindlessly destroyed by the Red Guards. ili: i20896 members: - mindlessly @@ -26996,7 +26996,7 @@ definition: - without intellectual involvement example: - - all day long, he mindlessly filled out forms + - All day long, he mindlessly filled out forms. ili: i20897 members: - mindlessly @@ -27005,8 +27005,8 @@ definition: - at or near or toward the center of a ship example: - - in the late 19th century, engines were placed in front, amidships, and at the - rear + - In the late 19th century, engines were placed in front, amidships, and at the + rear. ili: i20898 members: - amidships @@ -27024,7 +27024,7 @@ definition: - in a mincing manner example: - - she stepped mincingly over the puddles + - She stepped mincingly over the puddles. ili: i20900 members: - mincingly @@ -27033,7 +27033,7 @@ definition: - in the manner of a minister or clergyman example: - - he was called on to visit ministerially on the dying man + - He was called on to visit ministerially on the dying man. ili: i20901 members: - ministerially @@ -27042,8 +27042,8 @@ definition: - in minute detail example: - - our inability to see everything minutely and clearly is due merely to the infirmity - of our senses + - Our inability to see everything minutely and clearly is due merely to the infirmity + of our senses. ili: i20902 members: - minutely @@ -27053,8 +27053,8 @@ definition: - in a miraculous manner example: - - my hand grasped the gun that was, miraculously, lying on the ground beside my - finger tips + - My hand grasped the gun that was, miraculously, lying on the ground beside my + finger tips. ili: i20903 members: - miraculously @@ -27063,7 +27063,7 @@ definition: - in a miserable manner example: - - I bit my lip miserably and nodded + - I bit my lip miserably and nodded. ili: i20904 members: - miserably @@ -27072,7 +27072,7 @@ definition: - in a misty manner example: - - the summits of the mountains were mistily purple + - The summits of the mountains were mistily purple. ili: i20905 members: - mistily @@ -27099,8 +27099,8 @@ definition: - in a monotonous manner example: - - the history of the play throughout the latter part of the eighteenth century is - monotonously uneventful + - The history of the play throughout the latter part of the eighteenth century is + monotonously uneventful. ili: i20908 members: - monotonously @@ -27109,7 +27109,7 @@ definition: - in a moody manner example: - - in the bar, a youngish, sharp-eyed man was staring moodily into a gin and tonic + - In the bar, a youngish, sharp-eyed man was staring moodily into a gin and tonic. ili: i20909 members: - moodily @@ -27118,7 +27118,7 @@ definition: - in a morbid manner or to a morbid degree example: - - he was morbidly fascinated by dead bodies + - He was morbidly fascinated by dead bodies. ili: i20910 members: - morbidly @@ -27127,7 +27127,7 @@ definition: - in a morose manner example: - - he fell morosely on the bed + - He fell morosely on the bed. ili: i20911 members: - morosely @@ -27136,7 +27136,7 @@ definition: - in a morphological manner; with regard to morphology example: - - these two plants are morphologically related + - These two plants are morphologically related. ili: i20912 members: - morphologically @@ -27156,8 +27156,8 @@ definition: - without moving; in a motionless manner example: - - he saw the black-haired man waiting motionlessly behind the opposite side of the - platform + - He saw the black-haired man waiting motionlessly behind the opposite side of the + platform. ili: i20914 members: - motionlessly @@ -27166,7 +27166,7 @@ definition: - with sadness; in a sad manner example: - - ‘She died last night,’ he said sadly + - ‘She died last night,’ he said sadly. ili: i20915 members: - sadly @@ -27175,7 +27175,7 @@ definition: - in a mournful manner example: - - the young man stared into his glass mournfully + - The young man stared into his glass mournfully. ili: i20916 members: - mournfully @@ -27184,7 +27184,7 @@ definition: - in a mundane manner example: - - the young man spoke so mundanely of university life + - The young man spoke so mundanely of university life. ili: i20917 members: - mundanely @@ -27203,7 +27203,7 @@ definition: - as if bent on murder example: - - the huge dog bore down on them with bared fangs and barking murderously + - The huge dog bore down on them with bared fangs and barking murderously. ili: i20919 members: - murderously @@ -27221,7 +27221,7 @@ definition: - in a musical manner example: - - She sang very musically + - She sang very musically. ili: i20921 members: - musically @@ -27230,7 +27230,7 @@ definition: - in an unmusical manner example: - - She sings rather unmusically + - She sings rather unmusically. ili: i20922 members: - unmusically @@ -27239,7 +27239,7 @@ definition: - in a meditative manner example: - - ‘It's funny about that bar,’ he said musingly + - ‘It's funny about that bar,’ he said musingly. ili: i20923 members: - musingly @@ -27248,8 +27248,8 @@ definition: - in a mutual or shared manner example: - - the agreement was mutually satisfactory - - the goals of the negotiators were not reciprocally exclusive + - The agreement was mutually satisfactory. + - The goals of the negotiators were not reciprocally exclusive. ili: i20924 members: - mutually @@ -27259,9 +27259,9 @@ definition: - (often followed by ‘for’) in exchange or in reciprocation example: - - gave up our seats on the plane and in return received several hundred dollars + - … gave up our seats on the plane and in return received several hundred dollars and seats on the next plane out - - we get many benefits in return for our taxes + - We get many benefits in return for our taxes. ili: i20925 members: - in return @@ -27271,7 +27271,7 @@ definition: - in a naive manner example: - - he believed, naively, that she would leave him her money + - He believed, naively, that she would leave him her money. ili: i20926 members: - naively @@ -27281,7 +27281,7 @@ - without clothing example: - Henriette saw the weaving figure of an Apache warrior reel nakedly on a pony and - rush by with a rifle raised + rush by with a rifle raised. ili: i20927 members: - nakedly @@ -27290,7 +27290,7 @@ definition: - in an exposed manner; without protection or defense example: - - they were attacked as they huddled nakedly on the bare hill + - They were attacked as they huddled nakedly on the bare hill. ili: i20928 members: - nakedly @@ -27299,8 +27299,8 @@ definition: - in a narrow-minded manner example: - - narrow-mindedly, the authorities closed down the cafe where teenagers used to - hang out + - Narrow-mindedly, the authorities closed down the cafe where teenagers used to + hang out. ili: i20929 members: - narrow-mindedly @@ -27310,7 +27310,7 @@ definition: - in a broad-minded manner example: - - the authorities broad-mindedly permitted the opening of a center for teenagers + - The authorities broad-mindedly permitted the opening of a center for teenagers. ili: i20930 members: - broad-mindedly @@ -27319,7 +27319,7 @@ definition: - in a nasty ill-tempered manner example: - - ‘Don't expect me to help you,’ he added nastily + - ‘Don't expect me to help you,’ he added nastily. ili: i20931 members: - nastily @@ -27330,7 +27330,7 @@ - extending throughout an entire nation example: - nationally advertised - - it was broadcast nationwide + - It was broadcast nationwide. ili: i20932 members: - nationally @@ -27342,7 +27342,7 @@ definition: - in a natty manner; with smartness example: - - it was arranged carefully and nattily + - It was arranged carefully and nattily. ili: i20933 members: - nattily @@ -27351,7 +27351,7 @@ definition: - in a jaunty fashionable manner example: - - his hat sat jauntily on his full brown hair + - His hat sat jauntily on his full brown hair. ili: i20934 members: - jauntily @@ -27360,7 +27360,7 @@ definition: - not this merely but also; not only so but example: - - each of us is peculiar, nay, in a sense unique + - Each of us is peculiar, nay, in a sense unique. ili: i20935 members: - nay @@ -27369,8 +27369,8 @@ definition: - (comparative of ‘near’ or ‘close’) within a shorter distance example: - - come closer, my dear! - - they drew nearer + - Come closer, my dear! + - They drew nearer. - getting nearer to the true explanation exemplifies: - 06333686-n @@ -27384,7 +27384,7 @@ definition: - (superlative of ‘near’ or ‘close’) within the shortest distance example: - - that was the time he came nearest to death + - That was the time he came nearest to death. exemplifies: - 06706615-n ili: i20937 @@ -27397,7 +27397,7 @@ definition: - in an essential manner example: - - such expenses are necessarily incurred + - Such expenses are necessarily incurred. ili: i20938 members: - necessarily @@ -27407,7 +27407,7 @@ definition: - as a highly likely consequence example: - - we are necessarily bound for federalism in Europe + - We are necessarily bound for federalism in Europe. ili: i20939 members: - necessarily @@ -27416,7 +27416,7 @@ definition: - in an unnecessary manner example: - - they were unnecessarily rude + - They were unnecessarily rude. ili: i20940 members: - unnecessarily @@ -27425,8 +27425,8 @@ definition: - even or close in a race or competition or comparison example: - - the horses ran neck and neck - - he won nip and tuck + - The horses ran neck and neck. + - He won nip and tuck. ili: i20941 members: - neck and neck @@ -27453,7 +27453,7 @@ definition: - in a negligent manner example: - - he did his work negligently + - He did his work negligently. ili: i20944 members: - negligently @@ -27462,7 +27462,7 @@ definition: - in an anxiously nervous manner example: - - we watched the stock market nervously + - We watched the stock market nervously. ili: i20945 members: - nervously @@ -27471,7 +27471,7 @@ definition: - in a neurotic manner example: - - they are finely, not to say neurotically adjusted + - They are finely, not to say neurotically adjusted. ili: i20946 members: - neurotically @@ -27480,7 +27480,7 @@ definition: - with nervous excitement example: - - our bodies jumped nervously away at the slightest touch + - Our bodies jumped nervously away at the slightest touch. ili: i20947 members: - nervously @@ -27501,13 +27501,13 @@ - near in time or place or relationship example: - as the wedding day drew near - - stood near the door - - don't shoot until they come near + - … stood near the door + - Don't shoot until they come near. - getting near to the true explanation - - her mother is always near - - The end draws nigh - - the bullet didn't come close - - don't get too close to the fire + - Her mother is always near. + - The end draws nigh. + - The bullet didn't come close. + - Don't get too close to the fire. ili: i20949 members: - near @@ -27518,8 +27518,8 @@ definition: - very close example: - - without my reading glasses I can hardly see things close up - - even firing at close range he missed + - Without my reading glasses I can hardly see things close up. + - Even firing at close range he missed. ili: i20950 members: - close up @@ -27529,7 +27529,7 @@ definition: - at the end of each day example: - - she checks on her roses nightly + - She checks on her roses nightly. ili: i20951 members: - nightly @@ -27539,7 +27539,7 @@ definition: - by a factor of nine example: - - my investment has increased ninefold + - My investment has increased ninefold. ili: i20952 members: - ninefold @@ -27549,7 +27549,7 @@ definition: - in a noble manner example: - - she has behaved nobly + - She has behaved nobly. ili: i20953 members: - nobly @@ -27558,7 +27558,7 @@ definition: - in no manner; in no way example: - - We could nohow make out his handwriting + - We could nohow make out his handwriting. ili: i20954 members: - nohow @@ -27567,7 +27567,7 @@ definition: - without stopping example: - - we are flying nonstop from New York to Tokyo + - We are flying nonstop from New York to Tokyo. ili: i20955 members: - nonstop @@ -27576,8 +27576,8 @@ definition: - in a nostalgic manner example: - - they spent an hour together, talking nostalgically as they wandered slowly down - the coast road + - They spent an hour together, talking nostalgically as they wandered slowly down + the coast road. ili: i20956 members: - nostalgically @@ -27596,7 +27596,7 @@ definition: - with regard to nutrition example: - - nutritionally, her new diet is suicide + - Nutritionally, her new diet is suicide. ili: i20958 members: - nutritionally @@ -27605,9 +27605,9 @@ definition: - in number; with regard to numbers example: - - in ten years' time the Oxbridge mathematicians, scientists, and engineers will + - In ten years' time the Oxbridge mathematicians, scientists, and engineers will not be much more significant numerically than the Oxbridge medical schools are - now + now. ili: i20959 members: - numerically @@ -27616,7 +27616,7 @@ definition: - in a numb manner; without feeling example: - - I stared at him numbly + - I stared at him numbly. ili: i20960 members: - numbly @@ -27626,7 +27626,7 @@ definition: - in no manner example: - - they are nowise different + - They are nowise different. ili: i20961 members: - nowise @@ -27670,7 +27670,7 @@ definition: - with objectivity example: - - we must look at the facts objectively + - We must look at the facts objectively. ili: i20966 members: - objectively @@ -27679,7 +27679,7 @@ definition: - in a subjective way example: - - you cannot look at these facts subjectively + - You cannot look at these facts subjectively. ili: i20967 members: - subjectively @@ -27688,7 +27688,7 @@ definition: - 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He acted very obstructively when we tried to carry out our project. ili: i20975 members: - obstructively @@ -27777,7 +27777,7 @@ definition: - in an opaque manner example: - - he referred opaquely to her recent past + - He referred opaquely to her recent past. ili: i20978 members: - opaquely @@ -27786,7 +27786,7 @@ definition: - in respect to operation example: - - reported the machine operationally satisfactory + - … reported the machine operationally satisfactory - a well-trained staff that is operationally adequate ili: i20979 members: @@ -27796,7 +27796,7 @@ definition: - in a heavy and oppressive way example: - - it was oppressively hot in the office + - It was oppressively hot in the office. ili: i20980 members: - oppressively @@ -27812,7 +27812,7 @@ definition: - with optimism; in an optimistic manner example: - - ‘We have a good chance of winning,’ he exclaimed optimistically + - ‘We have a good chance of winning,’ he exclaimed optimistically. ili: i20982 members: - optimistically @@ -27821,7 +27821,7 @@ definition: - 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organizationally @@ -27874,7 +27874,7 @@ definition: - with ostentation; in an ostentatious manner example: - - Mr Khrushchev ostentatiously wooed and embraced Castro at the U.N. general assembly + - Mr Khrushchev ostentatiously wooed and embraced Castro at the U.N. general assembly. ili: i20989 members: - ostentatiously @@ -27884,7 +27884,7 @@ definition: - in an outlandish manner example: - - the Bavarian was outlandishly dressed in lederhosen + - The Bavarian was outlandishly dressed in lederhosen. ili: i20990 members: - outlandishly @@ -27893,7 +27893,7 @@ definition: - in an outspoken manner example: - - he was outspokenly critical of the Government's new social policy + - He was outspokenly critical of the Government's new social policy. ili: i20991 members: - outspokenly @@ -27918,8 +27918,8 @@ definition: - more than necessary example: - - she eats too much - - let's not blame them overmuch + - She eats too much. + - Let's not blame them overmuch. ili: i20994 members: - overmuch @@ -27929,7 +27929,7 @@ definition: - beyond or across the sea example: - - He lived overseas for many years + - He lived overseas for many years. ili: i20995 members: - oversea @@ -27939,7 +27939,7 @@ definition: - over the side of a boat example: - - Willie eased himself overside into the sea + - Willie eased himself overside into the sea. ili: i20996 members: - overside @@ -27948,7 +27948,7 @@ definition: - in an owlish manner example: - - the gentle-looking barrister peered owlishly around him + - The gentle-looking barrister peered owlishly around him. ili: i20997 members: - owlishly @@ -27983,7 +27983,7 @@ definition: - in an unpalatable way example: - - The vegetables looked unpalatably wilted + - The vegetables looked unpalatably wilted. ili: i21001 members: - unpalatably @@ -28019,7 +28019,7 @@ definition: - by parenteral means example: - - the drug is intended to be administered parenterally + - The drug is intended to be administered parenterally. ili: i21005 members: - parenterally @@ -28028,7 +28028,7 @@ definition: - 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pathetically @@ -28092,7 +28092,7 @@ definition: - in a patriotic manner example: - - patriotically, he buys only U.S.-made products + - Patriotically, he buys only U.S.-made products. ili: i21013 members: - patriotically @@ -28101,7 +28101,7 @@ definition: - in an unpatriotic manner example: - - unpatriotically he contrived a way of avoiding military service + - Unpatriotically he contrived a way of avoiding military service. ili: i21014 members: - unpatriotically @@ -28110,8 +28110,8 @@ definition: - in a peaceable manner example: - - the tenant paying the rent hereby reserved and performing the several covenants - herein on his part contained shall peaceably hold and enjoy the demised premises + - The tenant paying the rent hereby reserved and performing the several covenants + herein on his part contained shall peaceably hold and enjoy the demised premises. ili: i21015 members: - peaceably @@ -28121,7 +28121,7 @@ definition: - in a pedantic manner example: - - these interpretations are called ‘schemas’ or, more pedantically, ‘schemata’ + - These interpretations are called ‘schemas’ or, more pedantically, ‘schemata’. ili: i21016 members: - pedantically @@ -28139,7 +28139,7 @@ definition: - in a pejorative manner example: - - I am not using the word pejoratively + - I am not using the word pejoratively. ili: i21018 members: - pejoratively @@ -28148,7 +28148,7 @@ definition: - with ability to see into deeply example: - - the author treats his subject penetratingly + - The author treats his subject penetratingly. ili: i21019 members: - penetratingly @@ -28158,7 +28158,7 @@ definition: - in a pensive manner example: - - pensively he stared at the painting + - Pensively he stared at the painting. ili: i21020 members: - pensively @@ -28167,7 +28167,7 @@ definition: - in a penurious manner example: - - they lived penuriously + - They lived penuriously. ili: i21021 members: - penuriously @@ -28183,7 +28183,7 @@ definition: - with regard to perception example: - - this task is perceptually very difficult + - This task is perceptually very difficult. ili: i21023 members: - perceptually @@ -28204,7 +28204,7 @@ definition: - in a perfidious manner example: - - he was playing perfidiously one side against the other + - He was playing perfidiously one side against the other. ili: i21025 members: - perfidiously @@ -28222,7 +28222,7 @@ definition: - in a perpendicular manner example: - - this red line runs perpendicularly to the green line + - This red line runs perpendicularly to the green line. ili: i21027 members: - perpendicularly @@ -28231,7 +28231,7 @@ definition: - in a perplexed manner example: - - he looked at his professor perplexedly + - He looked at his professor perplexedly. ili: i21028 members: - perplexedly @@ -28241,7 +28241,7 @@ definition: - in a persistent manner example: - - he was asking questions, unavoidable questions, persistently … + - He was asking questions, unavoidable questions, persistently … ili: i21029 members: - persistently @@ -28250,7 +28250,7 @@ definition: - in a persuasive manner example: - - this essay argues so persuasively … + - This essay argues so persuasively … ili: i21030 members: - persuasively @@ -28259,7 +28259,7 @@ definition: - in a dogged and pertinacious manner example: - - he struggled pertinaciously for the new resolution + - He struggled pertinaciously for the new resolution. ili: i21031 members: - pertinaciously @@ -28268,8 +28268,8 @@ definition: - in a pertinent way example: - - what is singular about his use of them is that no other artist, of his time or - any other, has painted them so directly, intimately and pertinently + - What is singular about his use of them is that no other artist, of his time or + any other, has painted them so directly, intimately and pertinently. ili: i21032 members: - pertinently @@ -28292,7 +28292,7 @@ definition: - with regard to pharmacology example: - - pharmacologically, this plant could have important applications + - Pharmacologically, this plant could have important applications. ili: i21035 members: - pharmacologically @@ -28301,7 +28301,7 @@ definition: - 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piecemeal @@ -28357,7 +28357,7 @@ definition: - extremely and sharply example: - - it was bitterly cold + - It was bitterly cold. - bitter cold ili: i21042 members: @@ -28370,7 +28370,7 @@ definition: - in a piggish manner example: - - piggishly, he took two pieces of cake + - Piggishly, he took two pieces of cake. ili: i21043 members: - piggishly @@ -28388,7 +28388,7 @@ definition: - (used of heat) extremely example: - - the casserole was piping hot + - The casserole was piping hot. ili: i21045 members: - piping @@ -28398,7 +28398,7 @@ definition: - with strong spices; in a spicy manner example: - - the soup was spicily flavored + - The soup was spicily flavored. ili: i21046 members: - piquantly @@ -28408,7 +28408,7 @@ definition: - in a placid and good-natured manner example: - - I put the questions, and she answered them placidly + - I put the questions, and she answered them placidly. ili: i21047 members: - placidly @@ -28417,7 +28417,7 @@ definition: - in a quiet and tranquil manner example: - - the sea now shimmered placidly before our eyes + - The sea now shimmered placidly before our eyes. ili: i21048 members: - placidly @@ -28435,7 +28435,7 @@ definition: - in a direct and unequivocal manner example: - - I asked him point-blank whether he wanted the job + - I asked him point-blank whether he wanted the job. ili: i21050 members: - point-blank @@ -28444,8 +28444,8 @@ definition: - after death example: - - these piano pieces were published posthumously - - he was honored posthumously + - These piano pieces were published posthumously. + - He was honored posthumously. ili: i21051 members: - posthumously @@ -28456,7 +28456,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - this passage should be played prestissimo + - This passage should be played prestissimo. ili: i21052 members: - prestissimo @@ -28467,7 +28467,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - this passage should be played rallentando + - This passage should be played rallentando. ili: i21053 members: - rallentando @@ -28476,7 +28476,7 @@ definition: - 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She expressed herself pithily. ili: i21061 members: - pithily @@ -28554,7 +28554,7 @@ definition: - to a pitiful degree example: - - wages were pitifully low, particularly the wages of women + - Wages were pitifully low, particularly the wages of women. ili: i21062 members: - pitifully @@ -28563,7 +28563,7 @@ definition: - in a placating manner example: - - Jenny smiled placatingly + - Jenny smiled placatingly. ili: i21063 members: - placatingly @@ -28572,7 +28572,7 @@ definition: - in a pernicious or annoying manner example: - - it's so plaguey cold! + - It's so plaguey cold! ili: i21064 members: - plaguey @@ -28583,7 +28583,7 @@ definition: - in a plaintive manner example: - - the last note of the song rang out plaintively + - The last note of the song rang out plaintively. ili: i21065 members: - plaintively @@ -28592,8 +28592,8 @@ definition: - in a playful manner example: - - she loosened the half-hoop of diamonds on her left hand third finger and held - it out to him playfully + - She loosened the half-hoop of diamonds on her left hand third finger and held + it out to him playfully. ili: i21066 members: - playfully @@ -28602,7 +28602,7 @@ definition: - in a pleasing manner example: - - the room was pleasingly large + - The room was pleasingly large. ili: i21067 members: - pleasingly @@ -28620,7 +28620,7 @@ definition: - in a plodding manner example: - - this writer ploddingly accumulates detail after detail + - This writer ploddingly accumulates detail after detail. ili: i21069 members: - ploddingly @@ -28629,7 +28629,7 @@ definition: - with a short hollow thud example: - - plop came the ball down to the corner of the green + - Plop came the ball down to the corner of the green. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i21070 @@ -28641,8 +28641,8 @@ definition: - straight down especially heavily or abruptly example: - - the anchor fell plump into the sea - - we dropped the rock plump into the water + - The anchor fell plump into the sea. + - We dropped the rock plump into the water. exemplifies: - 07089193-n ili: i21071 @@ -28653,7 +28653,7 @@ definition: - in a pneumatic manner example: - - at the present time the transmission is very often done hydraulically or pneumatically + - At the present time the transmission is very often done hydraulically or pneumatically. ili: i21072 members: - pneumatically @@ -28662,7 +28662,7 @@ definition: - in a pointless manner example: - - he spent his life in pointlessly tiresome drudgery + - He spent his life in pointlessly tiresome drudgery. ili: i21073 members: - pointlessly @@ -28679,8 +28679,8 @@ definition: - in a plucky manner example: - - he was Brentford's defensive star in pluckily holding out the determined Reading - raids for long periods + - He was Brentford's defensive star in pluckily holding out the determined Reading + raids for long periods. ili: i21075 members: - pluckily @@ -28696,7 +28696,7 @@ definition: - in a heavy ponderous manner example: - - he moves ponderously + - He moves ponderously. ili: i21077 members: - ponderously @@ -28705,7 +28705,7 @@ definition: - in an uninterestingly ponderous manner example: - - the play was staged with ponderously realistic sets + - The play was staged with ponderously realistic sets. ili: i21078 members: - ponderously @@ -28714,7 +28714,7 @@ definition: - like a pop or with a pop example: - - everything went pop + - Everything went pop. ili: i21079 members: - pop @@ -28730,7 +28730,7 @@ definition: - in a portentous manner example: - - portentously, the engines began to roll + - Portentously, the engines began to roll. ili: i21081 members: - portentously @@ -28739,7 +28739,7 @@ definition: - in a possessive manner example: - - he was sleeping, one arm flung possessively across his wife + - He was sleeping, one arm flung possessively across his wife. ili: i21082 members: - possessively @@ -28748,7 +28748,7 @@ definition: - having the postage paid by the sender example: - - I will send it post-paid + - I will send it post-paid. ili: i21083 members: - post-free @@ -28759,7 +28759,7 @@ - in a manner having a powerful influence example: - Clytemnestra's ghost crying in the night for vengeance remained most potently - in the audience's mind + in the audience's mind. ili: i21084 members: - potently @@ -28776,8 +28776,8 @@ definition: - in a powerful manner example: - - the federal government replaced the powerfully pro-settler Sir Godfrey Huggins - with the even tougher and more determined ex-trade unionist + - The federal government replaced the powerfully pro-settler Sir Godfrey Huggins + with the even tougher and more determined ex-trade unionist. ili: i21086 members: - powerfully @@ -28802,7 +28802,7 @@ definition: - in a practical manner, as opposed to theoretically or idealistically example: - - we want to build a democratic society, but we must act pragmatically + - We want to build a democratic society, but we must act pragmatically. ili: i21089 members: - pragmatically @@ -28822,8 +28822,8 @@ definition: - in a precarious manner example: - - being a precariously dominant minority is a difficult position for human nature - to cope with + - Being a precariously dominant minority is a difficult position for human nature + to cope with. ili: i21091 members: - precariously @@ -28832,7 +28832,7 @@ definition: - very example: - - there is precious little time left + - There is precious little time left. exemplifies: - 06332047-n ili: i21092 @@ -28844,7 +28844,7 @@ definition: - abruptly; in a precipitous manner example: - - the mountains rose precipitously from the shore + - The mountains rose precipitously from the shore. ili: i21093 members: - precipitously @@ -28854,7 +28854,7 @@ - very suddenly and to a great degree example: - conditions that precipitously increase the birthrate - - prices rose sharply + - Prices rose sharply. ili: i21094 members: - precipitously @@ -28864,7 +28864,7 @@ definition: - in a precocious manner example: - - her child behaves precociously + - Her child behaves precociously. ili: i21095 members: - precociously @@ -28873,7 +28873,7 @@ definition: - in a predictable manner or to a predictable degree example: - - predictably, he did not like the news + - Predictably, he did not like the news. ili: i21096 members: - predictably @@ -28882,7 +28882,7 @@ definition: - too soon; in a premature manner example: - - I spoke prematurely + - I spoke prematurely. ili: i21097 members: - prematurely @@ -28892,7 +28892,7 @@ definition: - (of childbirth) before the end of the normal period of gestation example: - - the child was born prematurely + - The child was born prematurely. ili: i21098 members: - prematurely @@ -28901,7 +28901,7 @@ definition: - with foresight example: - - more presciently than they superiors, these workers grasped the economic situation + - More presciently than they superiors, these workers grasped the economic situation. ili: i21099 members: - presciently @@ -28918,8 +28918,8 @@ definition: - in a presentable manner example: - - years ago in her white-painted infancy it must have hung presentably on the deck - of some luxury liner + - Years ago in her white-painted infancy it must have hung presentably on the deck + of some luxury liner. ili: i21101 members: - presentably @@ -28935,7 +28935,7 @@ definition: - in a presumptuous manner example: - - he presumptuously overstepped the doctor's orders + - He presumptuously overstepped the doctor's orders. ili: i21103 members: - presumptuously @@ -28944,7 +28944,7 @@ definition: - in a pretentious manner example: - - this author writes pretentiously + - This author writes pretentiously. ili: i21104 members: - pretentiously @@ -28953,7 +28953,7 @@ definition: - in an unpretentious manner example: - - she was unpretentiously dressed even though she was the guest of honor + - She was unpretentiously dressed even though she was the guest of honor. ili: i21105 members: - unpretentiously @@ -28962,7 +28962,7 @@ definition: - in a supernatural manner example: - - she was preternaturally beautiful + - She was preternaturally beautiful. ili: i21106 members: - preternaturally @@ -28972,7 +28972,7 @@ definition: - in a pretty manner example: - - all this is most prettily done + - All this is most prettily done. ili: i21107 members: - prettily @@ -28981,7 +28981,7 @@ definition: - in a priggish manner example: - - this professor acts so priggishly — like a moderator with a gavel! + - This professor acts so priggishly — like a moderator with a gavel! ili: i21108 members: - priggishly @@ -28990,7 +28990,7 @@ definition: - in a prissy manner example: - - the new teacher alienates the children by behaving prissily + - The new teacher alienates the children by behaving prissily. ili: i21109 members: - primly @@ -29018,7 +29018,7 @@ definition: - by the use of probability theory example: - - we can calculate the position of the particles probabilistically + - We can calculate the position of the particles probabilistically. ili: i21112 members: - probabilistically @@ -29045,7 +29045,7 @@ definition: - to a wasteful manner or to a wasteful degree example: - - we are still prodigally rich compared to others + - We are still prodigally rich compared to others. ili: i21115 members: - wastefully @@ -29055,7 +29055,7 @@ definition: - to a prodigious degree example: - - the prices of farms rose prodigiously + - The prices of farms rose prodigiously. ili: i21116 members: - prodigiously @@ -29064,7 +29064,7 @@ definition: - in an irreverent or profane manner example: - - he kept wondering profanely why everything bad happened to him + - He kept wondering profanely why everything bad happened to him. ili: i21117 members: - profanely @@ -29082,7 +29082,7 @@ definition: - in a proficient manner example: - - he dealt proficiently with the problem + - He dealt proficiently with the problem. ili: i21119 members: - proficiently @@ -29100,7 +29100,7 @@ definition: - to a prohibitive degree example: - - it is prohibitively expensive + - It is prohibitively expensive. ili: i21121 members: - prohibitively @@ -29109,7 +29109,7 @@ definition: - in an indiscriminate manner example: - - she reads promiscuously + - She reads promiscuously. ili: i21122 members: - promiscuously @@ -29119,7 +29119,7 @@ definition: - in a manner that gives hope example: - - the afternoon had begun so promisingly + - The afternoon had begun so promisingly. ili: i21123 members: - promisingly @@ -29128,7 +29128,7 @@ definition: - in a matter-of-fact manner example: - - I applied my attention prosaically to my routine + - I applied my attention prosaically to my routine. ili: i21124 members: - prosaically @@ -29165,7 +29165,7 @@ definition: - in a fortunately providential manner example: - - providentially the weather remained good + - Providentially the weather remained good. ili: i21128 members: - providentially @@ -29174,7 +29174,7 @@ definition: - in a provocative manner example: - - ‘Try it,’ he said provocatively + - ‘Try it,’ he said provocatively. ili: i21129 members: - provocatively @@ -29184,7 +29184,7 @@ definition: - in a prudish manner example: - - she acts prudishly, but I wonder whether she is really all that chaste + - She acts prudishly, but I wonder whether she is really all that chaste. ili: i21130 members: - prudishly @@ -29201,7 +29201,7 @@ definition: - in a curious and prying manner example: - - ‘Do you have a boyfriend?’ she asked her prospective tenant pryingly + - ‘Do you have a boyfriend?’ she asked her prospective tenant pryingly. ili: i21132 members: - pryingly @@ -29211,7 +29211,7 @@ - with regard to psychology example: - war that caught them in its toils either psychologically or physically - - the event was very damaging to the child psychologically + - The event was very damaging to the child psychologically. ili: i21133 members: - psychologically @@ -29236,8 +29236,8 @@ definition: - in a punctilious manner example: - - he launched into a long history of the birth of communism, giving credit punctiliously - to the work of Marx and Engels + - He launched into a long history of the birth of communism, giving credit punctiliously + to the work of Marx and Engels. ili: i21136 members: - punctiliously @@ -29246,7 +29246,7 @@ definition: - with a pungent taste or smell example: - - the soup was pungently flavored + - The soup was pungently flavored. ili: i21137 members: - pungently @@ -29255,7 +29255,7 @@ definition: - with pungency; in a pungent manner example: - - he wrote pungently about his contemporaries + - He wrote pungently about his contemporaries. ili: i21138 members: - pungently @@ -29287,8 +29287,8 @@ definition: - in a purposeful manner example: - - he caught the motorcycles in the full glare of his headlights, braked and slipped - purposefully out of the car + - He caught the motorcycles in the full glare of his headlights, braked and slipped + purposefully out of the car. ili: i21142 members: - purposefully @@ -29297,7 +29297,7 @@ definition: - without a clear purpose example: - - let's not purposelessly dispense the aid + - Let's not purposelessly dispense the aid. ili: i21143 members: - purposelessly @@ -29306,7 +29306,7 @@ definition: - in a quaint old-fashioned manner example: - - the room was quaintly furnished + - The room was quaintly furnished. ili: i21144 members: - quaintly @@ -29315,7 +29315,7 @@ definition: - in a strange but not unpleasant manner example: - - the old lady expressed herself somewhat quaintly + - The old lady expressed herself somewhat quaintly. ili: i21145 members: - quaintly @@ -29324,8 +29324,8 @@ definition: - in a qualitative manner example: - - this discoloration qualitatively suggests that the substance is low in inorganic - iron + - This discoloration qualitatively suggests that the substance is low in inorganic + iron. ili: i21146 members: - qualitatively @@ -29334,7 +29334,7 @@ definition: - in three month intervals example: - - interest is compounded quarterly + - Interest is compounded quarterly. ili: i21147 members: - quarterly @@ -29353,7 +29353,7 @@ definition: - in a queasy manner example: - - ‘Do I have to remove the liver?’ the medical student asked queasily + - ‘Do I have to remove the liver?’ the medical student asked queasily. ili: i21149 members: - queasily @@ -29362,7 +29362,7 @@ definition: - in a questionably unusual manner example: - - this money had been queerly come by + - This money had been queerly come by. ili: i21150 members: - queerly @@ -29384,8 +29384,8 @@ definition: - without question example: - - Fred Winter is unquestionably the jockey to follow - - they hired unimpeachably first-rate faculty members + - Fred Winter is unquestionably the jockey to follow. + - They hired unimpeachably first-rate faculty members. ili: i21152 members: - unquestionably @@ -29395,7 +29395,7 @@ definition: - in a questionable and dubious manner example: - - these were estates his father questionably acquired + - These were estates his father questionably acquired. ili: i21153 members: - questionably @@ -29405,7 +29405,7 @@ definition: - in a quizzical and questioning manner example: - - they looked quizzically at the doctor + - They looked quizzically at the doctor. ili: i21154 members: - questioningly @@ -29415,7 +29415,7 @@ definition: - in a restful manner example: - - the streets are restfully sunny and still for the town is at mass + - The streets are restfully sunny and still for the town is at mass. ili: i21155 members: - restfully @@ -29425,8 +29425,8 @@ definition: - in a quixotic manner example: - - sent to jail for two years, he has quixotically refused to clear himself by betraying - his colleagues + - Sent to jail for two years, he has quixotically refused to clear himself by betraying + his colleagues. ili: i21156 members: - quixotically @@ -29453,7 +29453,7 @@ definition: - in a radiant manner example: - - the bride smiled radiantly + - The bride smiled radiantly. ili: i21159 members: - radiantly @@ -29472,7 +29472,7 @@ definition: - in a ragged irregular manner example: - - a stone wall trails raggedly through the woods + - A stone wall trails raggedly through the woods. ili: i21161 members: - raggedly @@ -29482,7 +29482,7 @@ definition: - in a ragged uneven manner example: - - I took the cigarette he offered, drawing at it raggedly + - I took the cigarette he offered, drawing at it raggedly. ili: i21162 members: - raggedly @@ -29492,7 +29492,7 @@ definition: - in an uncontrolled and rampant manner example: - - weeds grew rampantly around here + - Weeds grew rampantly around here. ili: i21163 members: - rampantly @@ -29519,7 +29519,7 @@ definition: - in a ravishing manner or to a ravishing degree example: - - she was ravishingly beautiful + - She was ravishingly beautiful. ili: i21166 members: - ravishingly @@ -29528,7 +29528,7 @@ definition: - in a reassuring manner example: - - the prime minister pointed reassuringly to the silence of the British press + - The prime minister pointed reassuringly to the silence of the British press. ili: i21167 members: - reassuringly @@ -29551,7 +29551,7 @@ definition: - in a reflective manner example: - - he watched her reflectively + - He watched her reflectively. ili: i21170 members: - reflectively @@ -29560,7 +29560,7 @@ definition: - in a pleasantly novel manner example: - - she was refreshingly free from shyness + - She was refreshingly free from shyness. ili: i21171 members: - refreshingly @@ -29569,7 +29569,7 @@ definition: - in a manner that relieves fatigue and restores vitality example: - - the air was refreshingly cool + - The air was refreshingly cool. ili: i21172 members: - refreshingly @@ -29595,7 +29595,7 @@ definition: - in a reminiscent manner example: - - she spoke reminiscently of her days in college + - She spoke reminiscently of her days in college. ili: i21175 members: - reminiscently @@ -29604,7 +29604,7 @@ definition: - to a remote degree example: - - it is remotely possible + - It is remotely possible. ili: i21176 members: - remotely @@ -29613,8 +29613,8 @@ definition: - in a remote manner example: - - when the measured speech of the chorus passes over into song the tones are, remotely - but unmistakably, those taught by the orthodox liturgy + - When the measured speech of the chorus passes over into song the tones are, remotely + but unmistakably, those taught by the orthodox liturgy. ili: i21177 members: - remotely @@ -29633,7 +29633,7 @@ definition: - in a repetitive manner example: - - this type of border display is used repetitively in advertising + - This type of border display is used repetitively in advertising. ili: i21179 members: - repetitively @@ -29651,8 +29651,8 @@ definition: - with resentment; in a resentful manner example: - - the best doctors would stay resentfully out of the national service, refusing - to become the minions of a Minister + - The best doctors would stay resentfully out of the national service, refusing + to become the minions of a Minister. ili: i21181 members: - resentfully @@ -29668,7 +29668,7 @@ definition: - with resignation and acceptance; in a resigned manner example: - - resignedly, I telegraphed back that it was all right with me if he insisted + - Resignedly, I telegraphed back that it was all right with me if he insisted. ili: i21183 members: - resignedly @@ -29684,7 +29684,7 @@ definition: - in a resounding manner example: - - he then so resoundingly denounced his former friend + - He then so resoundingly denounced his former friend. ili: i21185 members: - resoundingly @@ -29700,7 +29700,7 @@ definition: - in a decent and morally reputable manner example: - - the film ends with the middle-aged romancers respectably married + - The film ends with the middle-aged romancers respectably married. ili: i21187 members: - respectably @@ -29709,7 +29709,7 @@ definition: - to a tolerably worthy extent example: - - he did respectably well for his age + - He did respectably well for his age. ili: i21188 members: - respectably @@ -29719,7 +29719,7 @@ definition: - in a restrictive manner example: - - this relative clause is used restrictively + - This relative clause is used restrictively. ili: i21189 members: - restrictively @@ -29728,7 +29728,7 @@ definition: - at a retail price example: - - I'll sell it to you retail only + - I'll sell it to you retail only. ili: i21190 members: - retail @@ -29737,7 +29737,7 @@ definition: - at a wholesale price example: - - I can sell it to you wholesale + - I can sell it to you wholesale. ili: i21191 members: - wholesale @@ -29753,7 +29753,7 @@ definition: - with reticence; in a reticent manner example: - - she answered the questions reticently + - She answered the questions reticently. ili: i21193 members: - reticently @@ -29762,7 +29762,7 @@ definition: - in a manner contemplative of past events example: - - retrospectively, he seems like a great artist + - Retrospectively, he seems like a great artist. ili: i21194 members: - retrospectively @@ -29771,7 +29771,7 @@ definition: - in a vindictive, revengeful manner example: - - he plotted vindictively against his former superiors + - He plotted vindictively against his former superiors. ili: i21195 members: - revengefully @@ -29782,7 +29782,7 @@ definition: - with reverence; in a reverent manner example: - - he gazed reverently at the handiwork + - He gazed reverently at the handiwork. ili: i21196 members: - reverentially @@ -29799,7 +29799,7 @@ definition: - in a rhetorical manner example: - - ‘What can be done?’ he asked rhetorically + - ‘What can be done?’ he asked rhetorically. ili: i21198 members: - rhetorically @@ -29827,7 +29827,7 @@ definition: - in an unrighteous manner example: - - he acted unrighteously + - He acted unrighteously. ili: i21201 members: - unrighteously @@ -29836,7 +29836,7 @@ definition: - in a dangerously risky manner example: - - he lost the game by playing too riskily + - He lost the game by playing too riskily. ili: i21202 members: - riskily @@ -29854,7 +29854,7 @@ definition: - in a robust manner example: - - he was robustly built + - He was robustly built. ili: i21204 members: - robustly @@ -29863,7 +29863,7 @@ definition: - in a playfully roguish manner example: - - he winked at her roguishly + - He winked at her roguishly. ili: i21205 members: - roguishly @@ -29872,7 +29872,7 @@ definition: - like a dishonest rogue example: - - he roguishly intended to keep the money + - He roguishly intended to keep the money. ili: i21206 members: - roguishly @@ -29881,7 +29881,7 @@ definition: - in a manner expressive of love or romance example: - - they were romantically linked + - They were romantically linked. ili: i21207 members: - romantically @@ -29890,7 +29890,7 @@ definition: - with ample room example: - - the furniture was spaciously spread out + - The furniture was spaciously spread out. ili: i21208 members: - roomily @@ -29900,8 +29900,8 @@ definition: - in a rotational manner example: - - the required influence lines are found by subjecting the model to small displacements - horizontally, vertically and rotationally + - The required influence lines are found by subjecting the model to small displacements + horizontally, vertically and rotationally. ili: i21209 members: - rotationally @@ -29910,7 +29910,7 @@ definition: - in a sonorous manner example: - - the congregation consisted chiefly of a few young folk, who snored sonorously + - The congregation consisted chiefly of a few young folk, who snored sonorously. ili: i21210 members: - sonorously @@ -29920,7 +29920,7 @@ definition: - with an outward or horizontal swing of the arm example: - - he hit the ball round-arm + - He hit the ball round-arm. ili: i21211 members: - round-arm @@ -29929,7 +29929,7 @@ definition: - in a rowdy manner example: - - the crowd got drunk and started to behave rowdily + - The crowd got drunk and started to behave rowdily. ili: i21212 members: - rowdily @@ -29948,8 +29948,8 @@ definition: - in a ruthless manner example: - - the government has been urged to take immediate action to deal ruthlessly with - the strikers + - The government has been urged to take immediate action to deal ruthlessly with + the strikers. ili: i21214 members: - ruthlessly @@ -29958,7 +29958,7 @@ definition: - in a sarcastic manner example: - - ‘Ah, now we're getting at the truth,’ he interposed sarcastically + - ‘Ah, now we're getting at the truth,’ he interposed sarcastically. ili: i21215 members: - sarcastically @@ -29968,7 +29968,7 @@ definition: - in a sanctimonious manner example: - - she was sanctimoniously criticizing everybody + - She was sanctimoniously criticizing everybody. ili: i21216 members: - sanctimoniously @@ -29978,7 +29978,7 @@ definition: - in a scandalous manner example: - - you behaved scandalously when you walked out of that meeting! + - You behaved scandalously when you walked out of that meeting! ili: i21217 members: - scandalously @@ -29987,7 +29987,7 @@ definition: - in a scathing and unsparing manner example: - - she criticized him scathingly + - She criticized him scathingly. ili: i21218 members: - scathingly @@ -29997,7 +29997,7 @@ definition: - with scepticism; in a sceptical manner example: - - he looked at her sceptically + - He looked at her sceptically. ili: i21219 members: - sceptically @@ -30016,7 +30016,7 @@ definition: - capable of causing burns example: - - it was scorching hot + - It was scorching hot. ili: i21221 members: - scorching @@ -30034,8 +30034,8 @@ definition: - in a scurrilous manner example: - - one paper scurrilously described how Edward was neglecting a bereaved mother to - dance attendance on Wally + - One paper scurrilously described how Edward was neglecting a bereaved mother to + dance attendance on Wally. ili: i21223 members: - scurrilously @@ -30044,7 +30044,7 @@ definition: - in a searching manner example: - - ‘Are you really happy with him?’ asked her mother, gazing at Vera searchingly + - ‘Are you really happy with him?’ asked her mother, gazing at Vera searchingly. ili: i21224 members: - searchingly @@ -30053,7 +30053,7 @@ definition: - depending on the season example: - - prices are seasonally adjusted + - Prices are seasonally adjusted. ili: i21225 members: - seasonally @@ -30069,7 +30069,7 @@ definition: - in the direction of the sea example: - - the sailor looked seaward + - The sailor looked seaward. ili: i21227 members: - seaward @@ -30080,7 +30080,7 @@ definition: - in second place example: - - he came off second-best + - He came off second-best. ili: i21228 members: - second-best @@ -30089,7 +30089,7 @@ definition: - by second class conveyance example: - - we traveled second class + - We traveled second class. ili: i21229 members: - second class @@ -30098,8 +30098,8 @@ definition: - in a secretive manner; with a preference for secrecy example: - - the teacher raised a hand to him, slightly and secretively, because he was her - favorite + - The teacher raised a hand to him, slightly and secretively, because he was her + favorite. ili: i21230 members: - secretively @@ -30116,7 +30116,7 @@ definition: - in a tempting seductive manner example: - - she smiled at him seductively + - She smiled at him seductively. ili: i21232 members: - seductively @@ -30126,7 +30126,7 @@ definition: - by selection; in a selective manner example: - - we choose our students very selectively + - We choose our students very selectively. ili: i21233 members: - selectively @@ -30135,7 +30135,7 @@ definition: - in an uncomfortably self-conscious manner example: - - the little girl self-consciously recited the poem + - The little girl self-consciously recited the poem. ili: i21234 members: - self-consciously @@ -30144,7 +30144,7 @@ definition: - in a comfortable unselfconscious manner example: - - they were naked, unshy, and unselfconsciously beautiful + - They were naked, unshy, and unselfconsciously beautiful. ili: i21235 members: - unselfconsciously @@ -30160,7 +30160,7 @@ definition: - in a sensational manner example: - - in the summer of 1958 the pianist had a sensationally triumphant return + - In the summer of 1958 the pianist had a sensationally triumphant return. ili: i21237 members: - sensationally @@ -30169,7 +30169,7 @@ definition: - in a meaningless and purposeless manner example: - - these innocent bystanders were senselessly killed + - These innocent bystanders were senselessly killed. ili: i21238 members: - senselessly @@ -30187,7 +30187,7 @@ definition: - in an indulgently voluptuous manner example: - - he sniffed the perfume voluptuously + - He sniffed the perfume voluptuously. ili: i21240 members: - voluptuously @@ -30198,7 +30198,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - the belly dancer moved sensually among the tables + - The belly dancer moved sensually among the tables. ili: i21241 members: - sensually @@ -30208,7 +30208,7 @@ definition: - in a sentimental manner example: - - ‘I miss the good old days,’ she added sentimentally + - ‘I miss the good old days,’ she added sentimentally. ili: i21242 members: - sentimentally @@ -30217,7 +30217,7 @@ definition: - in an unsentimental manner example: - - unsentimentally, she threw out her dead son's toys + - Unsentimentally, she threw out her dead son's toys. ili: i21243 members: - unsentimentally @@ -30226,7 +30226,7 @@ definition: - with possibility of separation or individuation example: - - the two ideas were considered separably + - The two ideas were considered separably. ili: i21244 members: - separably @@ -30235,7 +30235,7 @@ definition: - without possibility of separation example: - - these two are inseparably linked + - These two are inseparably linked. ili: i21245 members: - inseparably @@ -30244,7 +30244,7 @@ definition: - in a peacefully serene manner example: - - I had the feeling that he was waiting, too — serenely patient + - I had the feeling that he was waiting, too — serenely patient. ili: i21246 members: - serenely @@ -30253,7 +30253,7 @@ definition: - seven times example: - - the population of this village increased sevenfold in the past 100 years + - The population of this village increased sevenfold in the past 100 years. ili: i21247 members: - sevenfold @@ -30262,7 +30262,7 @@ definition: - in the seventh place example: - - seventhly, you have no right to cancel the lease in mid-year + - Seventhly, you have no right to cancel the lease in mid-year. ili: i21248 members: - seventhly @@ -30271,7 +30271,7 @@ definition: - individually or separately example: - - the clothes were hung severally + - The clothes were hung severally. ili: i21249 members: - independently @@ -30281,7 +30281,7 @@ definition: - in a mean and ungenerous manner example: - - the two were haggling shabbily in the drawing-room + - The two were haggling shabbily in the drawing-room. ili: i21250 members: - shabbily @@ -30308,7 +30308,7 @@ definition: - in a manner characterized by trembling or shaking example: - - ‘I — I'm going to make you a cup of tea’, she explained shakily + - ‘I — I'm going to make you a cup of tea’, she explained shakily. ili: i21253 members: - shakily @@ -30317,7 +30317,7 @@ definition: - in an insecurely shaky manner example: - - this theory is rather shakily supported by some obscure data + - This theory is rather shakily supported by some obscure data. ili: i21254 members: - shakily @@ -30340,8 +30340,8 @@ definition: - in a shamefaced manner example: - - quarrels and dissensions ensued among the cast, most of whom hurriedly and shamefacedly - handed over their parts to understudies + - Quarrels and dissensions ensued among the cast, most of whom hurriedly and shamefacedly + handed over their parts to understudies. ili: i21257 members: - shamefacedly @@ -30350,7 +30350,7 @@ definition: - in a shapeless manner example: - - the dress hung shapelessly on her thin body + - The dress hung shapelessly on her thin body. ili: i21258 members: - shapelessly @@ -30359,7 +30359,7 @@ definition: - in a sheepish manner example: - - sheepishly he handed her back the money + - Sheepishly he handed her back the money. ili: i21259 members: - sheepishly @@ -30368,7 +30368,7 @@ definition: - completely example: - - he fell sheer into the water + - He fell sheer into the water. ili: i21260 members: - sheer @@ -30385,7 +30385,7 @@ definition: - in a shifty manner example: - - he looked at his new customer shiftily + - He looked at his new customer shiftily. ili: i21262 members: - shiftily @@ -30394,7 +30394,7 @@ definition: - so as to shock the feelings example: - - One day, she lost her temper, completely, suddenly and, even to herself, shockingly + - One day, she lost her temper, completely, suddenly and, even to herself, shockingly. - Suddenly, shockingly, the clergyman's son was a desperado. ili: i21263 members: @@ -30404,7 +30404,7 @@ definition: - to a shocking degree example: - - teachers were shockingly underpaid + - Teachers were shockingly underpaid. ili: i21264 members: - shockingly @@ -30413,7 +30413,7 @@ definition: - very badly example: - - they behaved shockingly at the funeral + - They behaved shockingly at the funeral. members: - shockingly partOfSpeech: r @@ -30422,7 +30422,7 @@ - in a shoddy manner example: - a shoddily built house - - he treated her shoddily + - He treated her shoddily. ili: i21265 members: - shoddily @@ -30431,7 +30431,7 @@ definition: - at a disadvantage example: - - I was caught short + - I was caught short. ili: i21266 members: - short @@ -30441,7 +30441,7 @@ definition: - so as to interrupt example: - - She took him up short before he could continue + - She took him up short before he could continue. ili: i21267 members: - short @@ -30450,7 +30450,7 @@ definition: - at some point or distance before a goal is reached example: - - he fell short of our expectations + - He fell short of our expectations. ili: i21268 members: - short @@ -30459,7 +30459,7 @@ definition: - clean across example: - - the car's axle snapped short + - The car's axle snapped short. ili: i21269 members: - short @@ -30470,7 +30470,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06160103-n example: - - he made his fortune by selling short just before the crash + - He made his fortune by selling short just before the crash. ili: i21270 members: - short @@ -30479,8 +30479,8 @@ definition: - with a shudder example: - - shudderingly, she acknowledged to herself that she dared not face what lay before - her + - Shudderingly, she acknowledged to herself that she dared not face what lay before + her. ili: i21271 members: - shudderingly @@ -30489,7 +30489,7 @@ definition: - on or as if on a sidesaddle example: - - she rode sidesaddle + - She rode sidesaddle. ili: i21272 members: - sidesaddle @@ -30498,8 +30498,8 @@ definition: - with a side facing an object example: - - the train hit the truck broadside - - the wave caught the canoe broadside and capsized it + - The train hit the truck broadside. + - The wave caught the canoe broadside and capsized it. ili: i21273 members: - broadside @@ -30529,7 +30529,7 @@ definition: - on the side example: - - the plow lay sidelong on the ground + - The plow lay sidelong on the ground. ili: i21276 members: - sidelong @@ -30548,7 +30548,7 @@ definition: - in a lateral direction example: - - the car slipped sideways into the ditch + - The car slipped sideways into the ditch. - leaning sideways - a figure moving sidewise in the shadows ili: i21278 @@ -30573,8 +30573,8 @@ definition: - with one side forward or to the front example: - - turned sideways to show the profile - - crabs seeming to walk sidewise + - … turned sideways to show the profile + - Crabs seeming to walk sidewise. ili: i21280 members: - sideways @@ -30605,8 +30605,8 @@ definition: - in a silky manner example: - - the young wheat shone silkily - - ‘Darling,’ she said silkily + - The young wheat shone silkily. + - ‘Darling,’ she said silkily. ili: i21283 members: - silkily @@ -30615,7 +30615,7 @@ definition: - with a lack of courage and determination example: - - simperingly, the accused begged for mercy + - Simperingly, the accused begged for mercy. ili: i21284 members: - pusillanimously @@ -30625,7 +30625,7 @@ definition: - without assistance example: - - I built this house single-handedly + - I built this house single-handedly. ili: i21285 members: - single-handed @@ -30644,7 +30644,7 @@ example: - Lord T. was considered singularly licentious even for the courts of Russia and Portugal; he acquired three wives and fourteen children during his Portuguese - embassy alone + embassy alone. ili: i21287 members: - singularly @@ -30653,8 +30653,8 @@ definition: - by a factor of six example: - - the population of this town increased sixfold when gold was found in the surrounding - hills + - The population of this town increased sixfold when gold was found in the surrounding + hills. ili: i21288 members: - sixfold @@ -30664,7 +30664,7 @@ definition: - in the sixth place example: - - sixthly, we cannot afford a vacation + - Sixthly, we cannot afford a vacation. ili: i21289 members: - sixthly @@ -30673,8 +30673,8 @@ definition: - in a sketchy incomplete manner example: - - he explained sketchily - - the dishes were only sketchily washed + - He explained sketchily. + - The dishes were only sketchily washed. ili: i21290 members: - sketchily @@ -30705,7 +30705,7 @@ - in a sparse way example: - sparsely inhabited - - his beard grew sparsely + - His beard grew sparsely. ili: i21347 members: - sparsely @@ -30714,7 +30714,7 @@ definition: - in a skittish manner example: - - the horse pranced around skittishly + - The horse pranced around skittishly. ili: i21293 members: - skittishly @@ -30723,9 +30723,9 @@ definition: - to a very high level example: - - prices have gone sky-high - - garbage was piled sky-high - - the men were flung sky-high by the explosion + - Prices have gone sky-high. + - Garbage was piled sky-high. + - The men were flung sky-high by the explosion. ili: i21294 members: - sky-high @@ -30734,7 +30734,7 @@ definition: - in a lavish or enthusiastic manner example: - - he extolled her virtues sky-high + - He extolled her virtues sky-high. ili: i21295 members: - sky-high @@ -30744,8 +30744,8 @@ definition: - (with verb ‘to blow’) destroyed completely; blown apart or to pieces example: - - they blew the bridge sky-high - - the committee blew the thesis sky-high + - They blew the bridge sky-high. + - The committee blew the thesis sky-high. ili: i21296 members: - sky-high @@ -30762,7 +30762,7 @@ definition: - with slang; in a slangy manner example: - - he expresses himself slangily + - He expresses himself slangily. ili: i21298 members: - slangily @@ -30787,7 +30787,7 @@ definition: - in a violent or sudden or noisy manner example: - - the pans fell slam-bang and woke the whole house + - The pans fell slam-bang and woke the whole house. ili: i21301 members: - slam-bang @@ -30797,7 +30797,7 @@ definition: - with heedless speed example: - - yachts ran slap-bang into the convoy at 15 knots an hour + - Yachts ran slap-bang into the convoy at 15 knots an hour. ili: i21302 members: - slam-bang @@ -30806,7 +30806,7 @@ definition: - in a careless or reckless manner example: - - the shelves were put up slapdash + - The shelves were put up slapdash. ili: i21303 members: - slapdash @@ -30816,7 +30816,7 @@ definition: - directly or immediately example: - - it hit slap-bang in the middle + - It hit slap-bang in the middle. ili: i21304 members: - slap-bang @@ -30825,7 +30825,7 @@ definition: - in a slavish manner example: - - his followers slavishly believed in his new diet + - His followers slavishly believed in his new diet. ili: i21305 members: - slavishly @@ -30834,7 +30834,7 @@ definition: - in a sleek glossy manner example: - - the wet road was shining sleekly + - The wet road was shining sleekly. ili: i21306 members: - sleekly @@ -30852,7 +30852,7 @@ definition: - without sleep; in a sleepless manner example: - - he was lying in bed sleeplessly + - He was lying in bed sleeplessly. ili: i21308 members: - sleeplessly @@ -30873,7 +30873,7 @@ definition: - in a smooth and diplomatic manner example: - - ‘And now,’ he said smoothly, ‘we will continue the conversation’ + - ‘And now,’ he said smoothly, ‘we will continue the conversation’. ili: i21310 members: - smoothly @@ -30882,7 +30882,7 @@ definition: - in a sloppy manner example: - - this work was done rather sloppily + - This work was done rather sloppily. ili: i21311 members: - sloppily @@ -30891,7 +30891,7 @@ definition: - with a slouching gait or posture example: - - he stood slouchingly at the garden gate + - He stood slouchingly at the garden gate. ili: i21312 members: - slouchingly @@ -30909,7 +30909,7 @@ definition: - with a loud crash example: - - the car went smash through the fence + - The car went smash through the fence. ili: i21314 members: - smash @@ -30919,7 +30919,7 @@ definition: - with smiles; in a smiling manner example: - - the girl reminded her smilingly of their childhood spent together + - The girl reminded her smilingly of their childhood spent together. ili: i21315 members: - smilingly @@ -30928,7 +30928,7 @@ definition: - without smile; in an unsmiling manner example: - - unsmilingly, he greeted his in-laws + - Unsmilingly, he greeted his in-laws. ili: i21316 members: - unsmilingly @@ -30937,8 +30937,8 @@ definition: - in a smug manner example: - - the bureaucrats explained smugly that the facts provided by their own experts - show no cause for concern + - The bureaucrats explained smugly that the facts provided by their own experts + show no cause for concern. ili: i21317 members: - smugly @@ -30955,7 +30955,7 @@ definition: - in an ill-natured and snappish manner example: - - ‘Don't talk to me now,’ she said snappishly + - ‘Don't talk to me now,’ she said snappishly. ili: i21319 members: - snappishly @@ -30964,7 +30964,7 @@ definition: - in a sneaky manner example: - - I always felt sneakingly that I wanted to be a concert pianist + - I always felt sneakingly that I wanted to be a concert pianist. ili: i21320 members: - sneakingly @@ -30973,7 +30973,7 @@ definition: - with a sneer; in an uncomplimentary sneering manner example: - - ‘I don't believe in these customs,’ he said sneeringly + - ‘I don't believe in these customs,’ he said sneeringly. ili: i21321 members: - sneeringly @@ -30984,7 +30984,7 @@ definition: - in a snobbish manner example: - - they snobbishly excluded their less wealthy friends from the party + - They snobbishly excluded their less wealthy friends from the party. ili: i21322 members: - snobbishly @@ -30995,7 +30995,7 @@ definition: - with sobs example: - - sobbingly, the teenager admitted killing the baby + - Sobbingly, the teenager admitted killing the baby. ili: i21323 members: - sobbingly @@ -31004,7 +31004,7 @@ definition: - in a sociable manner example: - - sociably, the new neighbors invited everyone on the block for coffee + - Sociably, the new neighbors invited everyone on the block for coffee. ili: i21324 members: - sociably @@ -31013,7 +31013,7 @@ definition: - in an unsociable manner example: - - the new neighbors behave quite unsociably + - The new neighbors behave quite unsociably. ili: i21325 members: - unsociably @@ -31022,7 +31022,7 @@ definition: - with regard to sociology example: - - sociologically speaking, this is an interesting phenomenon + - Sociologically speaking, this is an interesting phenomenon. ili: i21326 members: - sociologically @@ -31031,7 +31031,7 @@ definition: - in a concerned and solicitous manner example: - - ‘Don't you feel well?’ his mother asked solicitously + - ‘Don't you feel well?’ his mother asked solicitously. ili: i21327 members: - solicitously @@ -31040,7 +31040,7 @@ definition: - in solitude example: - - a hermit chooses to live solitarily + - A hermit chooses to live solitarily. ili: i21328 members: - solitarily @@ -31049,7 +31049,7 @@ definition: - in a somber manner example: - - ‘That's sure bad news,’ said Dowd, somberly + - ‘That's sure bad news,’ said Dowd, somberly. ili: i21329 members: - somberly @@ -31059,7 +31059,7 @@ definition: - in a soothing manner example: - - the mother talked soothingly to her child + - The mother talked soothingly to her child. ili: i21330 members: - soothingly @@ -31088,8 +31088,8 @@ definition: - to a great extent example: - - I missed him sorely - - we were sorely taxed to keep up with them + - I missed him sorely. + - We were sorely taxed to keep up with them. ili: i21333 members: - sorely @@ -31105,7 +31105,7 @@ definition: - all at the same time example: - - Let's say ‘Yes!’ all at once + - Let's say ‘Yes!’ all at once. ili: i21335 members: - all together @@ -31156,7 +31156,7 @@ definition: - in a soulless manner example: - - they were soullessly grubbing for profit + - They were soullessly grubbing for profit. ili: i21341 members: - soullessly @@ -31165,8 +31165,8 @@ definition: - without a sound example: - - he stood up soundlessly and speechlessly and glided across the hallway and through - a door + - He stood up soundlessly and speechlessly and glided across the hallway and through + a door. ili: i21342 members: - noiselessly @@ -31176,7 +31176,7 @@ definition: - in a sour manner example: - - he complained sourly that the new rules only benefitted the managers + - He complained sourly that the new rules only benefitted the managers. ili: i21343 members: - sourly @@ -31185,7 +31185,7 @@ definition: - from the south example: - - a wind blew southerly + - A wind blew southerly. ili: i21344 members: - southerly @@ -31194,7 +31194,7 @@ definition: - toward the south example: - - the ship turned southerly + - The ship turned southerly. ili: i21345 members: - southerly @@ -31205,7 +31205,7 @@ definition: - in spurts and fits example: - - I began to write intermittently and spasmodically + - I began to write intermittently and spasmodically. ili: i21348 members: - spasmodically @@ -31214,7 +31214,7 @@ definition: - with spasms example: - - the mouth was slightly open, and jerked violently and spasmodically at one corner + - The mouth was slightly open, and jerked violently and spasmodically at one corner. ili: i21349 members: - spasmodically @@ -31231,7 +31231,7 @@ definition: - by spectrographic means example: - - the speech spectrum was displayed spectrographically + - The speech spectrum was displayed spectrographically. ili: i21351 members: - spectrographically @@ -31241,8 +31241,8 @@ - in a manner indicating that one is deprived of speech by physical weakness or emotion example: - - he stood up soundlessly and speechlessly and glided across the hallway and through - a door + - He stood up soundlessly and speechlessly and glided across the hallway and through + a door. ili: i21352 members: - speechlessly @@ -31274,7 +31274,7 @@ definition: - without suspicions example: - - he was sitting unsuspectingly beyond that wall only a few yards from the burglar + - He was sitting unsuspectingly beyond that wall only a few yards from the burglar. ili: i21356 members: - unsuspectingly @@ -31292,7 +31292,7 @@ definition: - in a trim manner example: - - he was trimly attired + - He was trimly attired. ili: i21358 members: - trimly @@ -31301,7 +31301,7 @@ definition: - in a false and spurious manner example: - - the lawyer argued spuriously that his client knew nothing of the burglary + - The lawyer argued spuriously that his client knew nothing of the burglary. ili: i21359 members: - spuriously @@ -31310,7 +31310,7 @@ definition: - in a squeamish manner example: - - ‘I would rather not touch,’ he said squeamishly + - ‘I would rather not touch,’ he said squeamishly. ili: i21360 members: - squeamishly @@ -31319,7 +31319,7 @@ definition: - in a stagy and theatrical manner example: - - ‘I cannot show my face at her house,’ he declared theatrically + - ‘I cannot show my face at her house,’ he declared theatrically. ili: i21361 members: - stagily @@ -31329,7 +31329,7 @@ definition: - in a standoffish manner example: - - standoffishly, he declined the invitation to the office party + - Standoffishly, he declined the invitation to the office party. ili: i21362 members: - standoffishly @@ -31357,7 +31357,7 @@ definition: - in sharp outline or contrast example: - - the black walls rose starkly from the snow + - The black walls rose starkly from the snow. ili: i21365 members: - starkly @@ -31366,7 +31366,7 @@ definition: - in a stark manner example: - - He was starkly unable to achieve coherence + - He was starkly unable to achieve coherence. ili: i21366 members: - starkly @@ -31393,7 +31393,7 @@ definition: - in a staunch manner example: - - he staunchly defended his principles + - He staunchly defended his principles. ili: i21369 members: - staunchly @@ -31403,7 +31403,7 @@ definition: - in a steep manner example: - - the street rose steeply up to the castle + - The street rose steeply up to the castle. ili: i21370 members: - steeply @@ -31419,7 +31419,7 @@ definition: - in a noisy and stertorous manner example: - - he was breathing stertorously + - He was breathing stertorously. ili: i21372 members: - stertorously @@ -31428,7 +31428,7 @@ definition: - in a sticky viscid manner example: - - he felt the blood move stickily from his split scalp and trickle down his forehead + - He felt the blood move stickily from his split scalp and trickle down his forehead. ili: i21373 members: - stickily @@ -31448,7 +31448,7 @@ definition: - in a stilted manner example: - - she answered him stiltedly + - She answered him stiltedly. ili: i21375 members: - stiltedly @@ -31457,7 +31457,7 @@ definition: - in a stingy manner example: - - their rich uncle treated them rather chintzily + - Their rich uncle treated them rather chintzily. ili: i21376 members: - stingily @@ -31468,7 +31468,7 @@ definition: - in a stirring manner example: - - he talked stirringly about his days during the war + - He talked stirringly about his days during the war. ili: i21377 members: - stirringly @@ -31477,7 +31477,7 @@ definition: - by stochastic means example: - - we estimated the answer stochastically + - We estimated the answer stochastically. ili: i21378 members: - stochastically @@ -31486,10 +31486,10 @@ definition: - without moving or making a sound example: - - he sat still as a statue - - time stood still - - they waited stock-still outside the door - - he couldn't hold still any longer + - He sat still as a statue. + - Time stood still. + - They waited stock-still outside the door. + - He couldn't hold still any longer. ili: i21379 members: - still @@ -31499,7 +31499,7 @@ definition: - in a direct course example: - - plunged straightway to the rocks below + - … plunged straightway to the rocks below ili: i21380 members: - straightway @@ -31508,7 +31508,7 @@ definition: - at once example: - - straightway the clouds began to scatter + - Straightway the clouds began to scatter. ili: i21381 members: - straightway @@ -31517,7 +31517,7 @@ definition: - near that place example: - - he stayed in London or thereabouts for several weeks + - He stayed in London or thereabouts for several weeks. ili: i21382 members: - thereabout @@ -31527,7 +31527,7 @@ definition: - near that time or date example: - - come at noon or thereabouts + - Come at noon or thereabouts. ili: i21383 members: - thereabout @@ -31576,7 +31576,7 @@ - with that or this or it example: - source: The Bible, Philippians 4:11 - text: I have learned that whatever state I am, therewith to be content + text: I have learned that whatever state I am, therewith to be content. ili: i21389 members: - therewith @@ -31586,7 +31586,7 @@ - together with all that; besides example: - source: Shakespeare - text: thy slanders I forgive; and therewithal remit thy other forfeits + text: Thy slanders I forgive; and therewithal remit thy other forfeits. ili: i21390 members: - therewithal @@ -31595,7 +31595,7 @@ definition: - so as to be stocky example: - - he was stockily built + - He was stockily built. ili: i21391 members: - stockily @@ -31604,7 +31604,7 @@ definition: - without emotion; in a stoic manner example: - - he stoically accepted all suffering + - He stoically accepted all suffering. ili: i21392 members: - stoically @@ -31631,7 +31631,7 @@ definition: - in a strident manner example: - - the cheap clock ticked stridently + - The cheap clock ticked stridently. ili: i21395 members: - stridently @@ -31640,7 +31640,7 @@ definition: - in a stringent manner example: - - the laws are stringently enforced + - The laws are stringently enforced. - stringently controlled ili: i21396 members: @@ -31651,7 +31651,7 @@ definition: - in a stuffy manner example: - - ‘Come in please,’ he said stuffily + - ‘Come in please,’ he said stuffily. ili: i21397 members: - stuffily @@ -31679,7 +31679,7 @@ definition: - in a stylish manner example: - - she was dressed very stylishly + - She was dressed very stylishly. ili: i21400 members: - stylishly @@ -31699,7 +31699,7 @@ definition: - with suavity; in a suave manner example: - - he is suavely charming and all the ladies love him + - He is suavely charming and all the ladies love him. ili: i21402 members: - suavely @@ -31708,7 +31708,7 @@ definition: - in a lofty and exalted manner example: - - it is an enormous, fruit-packed wine, smelling sublimely of ripe blackcurrants + - It is an enormous, fruit-packed wine, smelling sublimely of ripe blackcurrants. ili: i21403 members: - sublimely @@ -31727,7 +31727,7 @@ definition: - in an idealistic and unrealistic manner example: - - she fantasized romantically about eloping with her boyfriend + - She fantasized romantically about eloping with her boyfriend. ili: i21405 members: - romantically @@ -31736,7 +31736,7 @@ definition: - without romance; in an unromantic manner example: - - we got married, rather unromantically, in a dingy office in the town hall + - We got married, rather unromantically, in a dingy office in the town hall. ili: i21406 members: - unromantically @@ -31745,7 +31745,7 @@ definition: - in a sulky manner example: - - ‘What else could I do?’ said Graham sulkily + - ‘What else could I do?’ said Graham sulkily. ili: i21407 members: - sulkily @@ -31754,7 +31754,7 @@ definition: - without delay; in a summary manner example: - - the suspected spy was summarily executed + - The suspected spy was summarily executed. ili: i21408 members: - summarily @@ -31763,7 +31763,7 @@ definition: - in a superfluous manner example: - - superfluously, he added his silly comments to the discussion + - Superfluously, he added his silly comments to the discussion. ili: i21409 members: - superfluously @@ -31779,7 +31779,7 @@ definition: - in a superstitious manner example: - - superstitiously he refused to travel on Friday the 13th + - Superstitiously he refused to travel on Friday the 13th. ili: i21411 members: - superstitiously @@ -31788,7 +31788,7 @@ definition: - in an indifferently supine manner example: - - he called the tune to me and I supinely took it up + - He called the tune to me and I supinely took it up. ili: i21412 members: - supinely @@ -31797,7 +31797,7 @@ definition: - with the face upward example: - - she was stretched supinely on her back + - She was stretched supinely on her back. ili: i21413 members: - supinely @@ -31806,7 +31806,7 @@ definition: - in a surreptitious manner example: - - he was watching her surreptitiously as she waited in the hotel lobby + - He was watching her surreptitiously as she waited in the hotel lobby. ili: i21414 members: - surreptitiously @@ -31816,10 +31816,10 @@ definition: - to an extraordinary degree example: - - she was a surpassingly beautiful woman + - She was a surpassingly beautiful woman. - source: Walker Percy text: I will mention only one particular aspect of the current mess because … - 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synchronously @@ -31872,8 +31872,8 @@ definition: - by synthesis; in a synthetic manner example: - - some of these drugs have been derived from opium and others have been produced - synthetically + - Some of these drugs have been derived from opium and others have been produced + synthetically. ili: i21420 members: - synthetically @@ -31882,7 +31882,7 @@ definition: - in a tacit manner; by unexpressed agreement example: - - they are tacitly expected to work 10 hours a day + - They are tacitly expected to work 10 hours a day. ili: i21421 members: - tacitly @@ -31891,7 +31891,7 @@ definition: - showing tact or tactfulness; in a tactful manner example: - - he stepped tactfully in to prevent trouble + - He stepped tactfully in to prevent trouble. ili: i21422 members: - tactfully @@ -31900,8 +31900,8 @@ definition: - without tact; in a tactless manner example: - - at the moment of the murder, he is standing in front of television cameras and - talking tactlessly + - At the moment of the murder, he is standing in front of television cameras and + talking tactlessly. ili: i21423 members: - tactlessly @@ -31910,7 +31910,7 @@ definition: - with regard to tactics example: - - the tactically useful province is still firmly in the rebels' hands + - The tactically useful province is still firmly in the rebels' hands. ili: i21424 members: - tactically @@ -31919,7 +31919,7 @@ definition: - in a tame manner example: - - the labour movement allowed itself to be run out of power tamely + - The labour movement allowed itself to be run out of power tamely. ili: i21425 members: - tamely @@ -31928,7 +31928,7 @@ definition: - in a tangible manner example: - - virtue is tangibly rewarded + - Virtue is tangibly rewarded. ili: i21426 members: - tangibly @@ -31937,7 +31937,7 @@ definition: - in a tart manner example: - - ‘Never mind your immortal soul,’ she said tartly + - ‘Never mind your immortal soul,’ she said tartly. ili: i21427 members: - tartly @@ -31946,7 +31946,7 @@ definition: - with taste; in a tasteful manner example: - - the house was tastefully decorated + - The house was tastefully decorated. ili: i21428 members: - tastefully @@ -31956,7 +31956,7 @@ definition: - without taste or in poor taste; in a tasteless manner example: - - the house was tastelessly decorated + - The house was tastelessly decorated. ili: i21429 members: - tastelessly @@ -31965,7 +31965,7 @@ definition: - in a tasty manner example: - - the meal was tastily cooked + - The meal was tastily cooked. ili: i21430 members: - tastily @@ -31974,7 +31974,7 @@ definition: - in a playfully teasing manner example: - - ‘You hate things to be out of order, don't you?’ she said teasingly + - ‘You hate things to be out of order, don't you?’ she said teasingly. ili: i21431 members: - tauntingly @@ -31984,7 +31984,7 @@ definition: - in a taut manner example: - - the rope was tautly stretched + - The rope was tautly stretched. ili: i21432 members: - tautly @@ -31993,7 +31993,7 @@ definition: - with tears; in a tearful manner example: - - the man confessed tearfully to having beaten his wife + - The man confessed tearfully to having beaten his wife. ili: i21433 members: - tearfully @@ -32012,8 +32012,8 @@ definition: - in a telescopic manner example: - - each of the four legs contains a simple screw jack with a thrust bearing that - is operated telescopically inside of two tubes + - Each of the four legs contains a simple screw jack with a thrust bearing that + is operated telescopically inside of two tubes. ili: i21435 members: - telescopically @@ -32022,8 +32022,8 @@ definition: - in a telling manner example: - - the plain manner of its style all the more tellingly points up the horror of the - case + - The plain manner of its style all the more tellingly points up the horror of the + case. ili: i21436 members: - tellingly @@ -32032,7 +32032,7 @@ definition: - without extravagance example: - - these preferences are temperately stated + - These preferences are temperately stated. ili: i21437 members: - temperately @@ -32041,7 +32041,7 @@ definition: - with restraint example: - - he used the privileges of his office temperately + - He used the privileges of his office temperately. ili: i21438 members: - temperately @@ -32050,7 +32050,7 @@ definition: - in a tendentious manner example: - - the paper reported rather tendentiously on the war atrocities + - The paper reported rather tendentiously on the war atrocities. ili: i21439 members: - tendentiously @@ -32059,7 +32059,7 @@ definition: - with tenderness; in a tender manner example: - - tenderly she placed her arms round him + - Tenderly she placed her arms round him. ili: i21440 members: - tenderly @@ -32076,7 +32076,7 @@ definition: - in an ill-natured and tetchy manner example: - - ‘Are you sure?’ he asked her tetchily + - ‘Are you sure?’ he asked her tetchily. ili: i21442 members: - tetchily @@ -32085,7 +32085,7 @@ definition: - in a theological manner example: - - he dealt with the problem of evil theologically, not philosophically + - He dealt with the problem of evil theologically, not philosophically. ili: i21443 members: - theologically @@ -32094,7 +32094,7 @@ definition: - as regards theology example: - - the candidate was found theologically sound + - The candidate was found theologically sound. ili: i21444 members: - theologically @@ -32103,7 +32103,7 @@ definition: - by thermostat; in a thermostatic manner example: - - the temperature is thermostatically controlled + - The temperature is thermostatically controlled. ili: i21445 members: - thermostatically @@ -32112,7 +32112,7 @@ definition: - by a factor of three example: - - our rent increased threefold in the past five years + - Our rent increased threefold in the past five years. ili: i21446 members: - threefold @@ -32122,7 +32122,7 @@ definition: - according to tradition; in a traditional manner example: - - traditionally, we eat fried foods on Hanukah + - Traditionally, we eat fried foods on Hanukah. ili: i21447 members: - traditionally @@ -32131,7 +32131,7 @@ definition: - in quick succession example: - - misfortunes come fast and thick + - Misfortunes come fast and thick. ili: i21448 members: - thick @@ -32150,7 +32150,7 @@ definition: - spoken with poor articulation as if with a thick tongue example: - - after a few drinks he was beginning to speak thickly + - After a few drinks he was beginning to speak thickly. ili: i21450 members: - thickly @@ -32159,8 +32159,8 @@ definition: - with thickness; in a thick manner example: - - spread 1/4 lb softened margarine or cooking fat fairly thickly all over the surface - - we were visiting a small, thickly walled and lovely town with straggling outskirt + - Spread 1/4 lb softened margarine or cooking fat fairly thickly all over the surface. + - We were visiting a small, thickly walled and lovely town with straggling outskirt. ili: i21451 members: - thickly @@ -32180,7 +32180,7 @@ definition: - without viscosity example: - - the blood was flowing thin + - The blood was flowing thin. ili: i21453 members: - thinly @@ -32190,7 +32190,7 @@ definition: - without force or sincere effort example: - - smiled thinly + - … smiled thinly ili: i21454 members: - thinly @@ -32199,7 +32199,7 @@ definition: - with a thick consistency example: - - the blood was flowing thick + - The blood was flowing thick. ili: i21455 members: - thickly @@ -32209,7 +32209,7 @@ definition: - in a thirsty manner example: - - we drank thirstily from the bottle that was passed around + - We drank thirstily from the bottle that was passed around. ili: i21456 members: - thirstily @@ -32228,7 +32228,7 @@ definition: - in a thriftless manner example: - - he lives thriftlessly from day to day + - He lives thriftlessly from day to day. ili: i21458 members: - thriftlessly @@ -32237,7 +32237,7 @@ definition: - over the whole distance example: - - this bus goes through to New York + - This bus goes through to New York. ili: i21459 members: - through @@ -32246,7 +32246,7 @@ definition: - in diameter example: - - this cylinder measures 15 inches through + - This cylinder measures 15 inches through. ili: i21460 members: - through @@ -32264,7 +32264,7 @@ definition: - to completion example: - - think this through very carefully! + - Think this through very carefully! ili: i21462 members: - through @@ -32281,7 +32281,7 @@ definition: - to the highest extent example: - - the shoes fit me tip-top + - The shoes fit me tip-top. ili: i21464 members: - tip-top @@ -32306,7 +32306,7 @@ definition: - in a monotone example: - - ‘Come in,’ she said tonelessly + - ‘Come in,’ she said tonelessly. ili: i21467 members: - tonelessly @@ -32315,8 +32315,8 @@ definition: - with regard to topography example: - - the geological environment is the primary factor in determining the character - of a country not only topographically but historically + - The geological environment is the primary factor in determining the character + of a country not only topographically but historically. ili: i21468 members: - topographically @@ -32341,7 +32341,7 @@ definition: - in a touchy manner example: - - he touchily refused all offers to help + - He touchily refused all offers to help. ili: i21471 members: - touchily @@ -32366,8 +32366,8 @@ definition: - for a very short time example: - - these three pions may actually be joined together transiently as a compound particle - during the interchange process + - These three pions may actually be joined together transiently as a compound particle + during the interchange process. ili: i21474 members: - transiently @@ -32390,7 +32390,7 @@ definition: - so as to allow the passage of light example: - - the red brilliance of the claret shines transparently in our glasses + - The red brilliance of the claret shines transparently in our glasses. ili: i21477 members: - transparently @@ -32409,7 +32409,7 @@ definition: - in a tremulous manner example: - - the leaves rustled tremulously in the wind + - The leaves rustled tremulously in the wind. ili: i21479 members: - tremulously @@ -32418,7 +32418,7 @@ definition: - in a vigorous and effective manner example: - - he defended his client's civil rights trenchantly + - He defended his client's civil rights trenchantly. ili: i21480 members: - trenchantly @@ -32445,7 +32445,7 @@ definition: - with little effort example: - - we can prove trivially that this theorem is false + - We can prove trivially that this theorem is false. ili: i21483 members: - trivially @@ -32454,7 +32454,7 @@ definition: - in a tropical manner example: - - it was tropically hot in the greenhouse + - It was tropically hot in the greenhouse. ili: i21484 members: - tropically @@ -32463,7 +32463,7 @@ definition: - in a defiantly truculent manner example: - - the boy looked up truculently at his teacher + - The boy looked up truculently at his teacher. ili: i21485 members: - truculently @@ -32472,7 +32472,7 @@ definition: - in an aggressively truculent manner example: - - they strive for security by truculently asserting their own interests + - They strive for security by truculently asserting their own interests. ili: i21486 members: - truculently @@ -32481,7 +32481,7 @@ definition: - in a tumultuous and riotous manner example: - - the crowd was demonstrating tumultuously + - The crowd was demonstrating tumultuously. ili: i21487 members: - tumultuously @@ -32491,7 +32491,7 @@ definition: - in a turbulent manner; with turbulence example: - - the river rolls turbulently boiling + - The river rolls turbulently boiling. ili: i21488 members: - turbulently @@ -32500,7 +32500,7 @@ definition: - by tutorials; in a tutorial manner example: - - undergraduates are better taught tutorially + - Undergraduates are better taught tutorially. ili: i21489 members: - tutorially @@ -32509,7 +32509,7 @@ definition: - by a factor of two example: - - the price increased twofold last year + - The price increased twofold last year. ili: i21490 members: - twofold @@ -32533,7 +32533,7 @@ definition: - in an unaccountable manner example: - - in the book, a tycoon unaccountably becomes the hero's friend + - In the book, a tycoon unaccountably becomes the hero's friend. ili: i21493 members: - unaccountably @@ -32542,7 +32542,7 @@ definition: - in an unalterable and unchangeable manner example: - - his views were unchangeably fixed + - His views were unchangeably fixed. ili: i21494 members: - unalterably @@ -32554,8 +32554,8 @@ definition: - in an unarguable and undisputed manner example: - - you write as if this fact, whilst inarguably forever condemning me to the ranks - of Bohemianism, nevertheless earned for me the right of entry into any company + - You write as if this fact, whilst inarguably forever condemning me to the ranks + of Bohemianism, nevertheless earned for me the right of entry into any company. ili: i21495 members: - unarguably @@ -32566,7 +32566,7 @@ definition: - in an unassuming manner example: - - she is unassumingly skeptical of her own work + - She is unassumingly skeptical of her own work. ili: i21496 members: - unassumingly @@ -32575,7 +32575,7 @@ definition: - in an unattainable manner or to an unattainable degree example: - - this house is unattainably expensive + - This house is unattainably expensive. ili: i21497 members: - unattainably @@ -32585,10 +32585,10 @@ definition: - suddenly and unexpectedly example: - - rain caught them unawares + - Rain caught them unawares. - source: A.Lincoln - text: sorrow comes to all, and to the young it comes with bittered agony because - it takes them unawares + text: Sorrow comes to all, and to the young it comes with bittered agony because + it takes them unawares. ili: i21498 members: - unawares @@ -32597,7 +32597,7 @@ definition: - without forethought or plan; inadvertently example: - - came upon the diamond unawares + - … came upon the diamond unawares ili: i21499 members: - unawares @@ -32606,7 +32606,7 @@ definition: - to an unbearable degree example: - - it was unbearably hot in the room + - It was unbearably hot in the room. ili: i21500 members: - unbearably @@ -32615,7 +32615,7 @@ definition: - without someone's knowledge example: - - unbeknownst to me, she made all the arrangements + - Unbeknownst to me, she made all the arrangements. ili: i21501 members: - unbeknown @@ -32625,8 +32625,8 @@ definition: - without blushing example: - - his principal opponent unblushingly declared victory before the ballots had been - counted + - His principal opponent unblushingly declared victory before the ballots had been + counted. ili: i21502 members: - unblushingly @@ -32644,7 +32644,7 @@ definition: - showing lack of certainty example: - - he paused uncertainly + - He paused uncertainly. ili: i21504 members: - uncertainly @@ -32653,8 +32653,8 @@ definition: - in an unchivalrous and ungallant manner example: - - unchivalrously, the husbands who had to provide such innocent indulgences eventually - began to count the costs + - Unchivalrously, the husbands who had to provide such innocent indulgences eventually + began to count the costs. ili: i21505 members: - unchivalrously @@ -32663,7 +32663,7 @@ definition: - exceptionally example: - - a common remedy is uncommonly difficult to find + - A common remedy is uncommonly difficult to find. ili: i21506 members: - uncommonly @@ -32679,7 +32679,7 @@ definition: - in an undesirable manner example: - - he was unwantedly friendly + - He was unwantedly friendly. ili: i21508 members: - undesirably @@ -32689,7 +32689,7 @@ definition: - without invitation example: - - the women arrived uninvitedly + - The women arrived uninvitedly. ili: i21509 members: - uninvitedly @@ -32705,7 +32705,7 @@ definition: - in an indifferent manner example: - - war was breaking out in Europe, but she unconcernedly planned for a holiday + - War was breaking out in Europe, but she unconcernedly planned for a holiday. ili: i21511 members: - unconcernedly @@ -32714,7 +32714,7 @@ definition: - in an uncontrolled manner example: - - she laughed uncontrollably + - She laughed uncontrollably. ili: i21512 members: - uncontrollably @@ -32723,7 +32723,7 @@ definition: - in an uncouth manner example: - - uncouthly, he told stories that made everybody at the table wince + - Uncouthly, he told stories that made everybody at the table wince. ili: i21513 members: - uncouthly @@ -32741,7 +32741,7 @@ definition: - to an undeniable degree or in an undeniable manner example: - - she is undeniably the most gifted student in the class + - She is undeniably the most gifted student in the class. ili: i21515 members: - undeniably @@ -32750,7 +32750,7 @@ definition: - further down example: - - see under for further discussion + - See under for further discussion. ili: i21516 members: - under @@ -32760,7 +32760,7 @@ definition: - down below example: - - get under quickly! + - Get under quickly! ili: i21517 members: - under @@ -32769,7 +32769,7 @@ definition: - below the horizon example: - - the sun went under + - The sun went under. ili: i21518 members: - under @@ -32787,7 +32787,7 @@ definition: - in or into a state of subordination or subjugation example: - - we must keep our disappointment under + - We must keep our disappointment under. ili: i21520 members: - under @@ -32796,7 +32796,7 @@ definition: - down to defeat, death, or ruin example: - - their competitors went under + - Their competitors went under. ili: i21521 members: - under @@ -32805,7 +32805,7 @@ definition: - into unconsciousness example: - - this will put the patient under + - This will put the patient under. ili: i21522 members: - under @@ -32814,7 +32814,7 @@ definition: - through a range downward example: - - children six and under will be admitted free + - Children six and under will be admitted free. ili: i21523 members: - under @@ -32842,7 +32842,7 @@ definition: - in or into hiding or secret operation example: - - the organization was driven underground + - The organization was driven underground. ili: i21526 members: - underground @@ -32852,10 +32852,10 @@ - slyly and secretly example: - source: John Donne - text: Mean revenge, committed underhand + text: mean revenge, committed underhand - source: C.G.Bowers - text: oldline aristocratic diplomats underhandedly undermined the attempt … to - align Germany with the Western democracies + text: Oldline aristocratic diplomats underhandedly undermined the attempt … to + align Germany with the Western democracies. ili: i21527 members: - underhandedly @@ -32865,7 +32865,7 @@ definition: - under or below an object or a surface; at a lower place or level; directly beneath example: - - we could see the original painting underneath + - We could see the original painting underneath. - a house with a good foundation underneath ili: i21528 members: @@ -32875,7 +32875,7 @@ definition: - on the lower or downward side; on the underside of example: - - a chest of drawers all scratched underneath + - A chest of drawers all scratched underneath. ili: i21529 members: - underneath @@ -32884,7 +32884,7 @@ definition: - to an undue degree example: - - she was unduly pessimistic about her future + - She was unduly pessimistic about her future. ili: i21530 members: - unduly @@ -32893,7 +32893,7 @@ definition: - in an uneventful manner example: - - the space shuttle landed uneventfully + - The space shuttle landed uneventfully. ili: i21531 members: - uneventfully @@ -32902,7 +32902,7 @@ definition: - in an ungrammatical manner example: - - this child speaks ungrammatically + - This child speaks ungrammatically. ili: i21532 members: - ungrammatically @@ -32911,7 +32911,7 @@ definition: - in a grammatical manner example: - - this child already speaks grammatically + - This child already speaks grammatically. ili: i21533 members: - grammatically @@ -32928,8 +32928,8 @@ definition: - without interruption example: - - this pleasant state of affairs had continued peacefully and uninterruptedly for - many years + - This pleasant state of affairs had continued peacefully and uninterruptedly for + many years. ili: i21535 members: - uninterruptedly @@ -32938,8 +32938,8 @@ definition: - in an unnatural way example: - - his other arm lay across his chest, unnaturally, as if placed there deliberately, - for a purpose + - His other arm lay across his chest, unnaturally, as if placed there deliberately, + for a purpose. ili: i21536 members: - unnaturally @@ -32987,7 +32987,7 @@ definition: - without scruples example: - - she unscrupulously uses her charm to make men do what she wants + - She unscrupulously uses her charm to make men do what she wants. ili: i21542 members: - unscrupulously @@ -33003,7 +33003,7 @@ definition: - without swerving; in a direct and unswerving manner example: - - the ship travelled unswervingly through the night + - The ship travelled unswervingly through the night. ili: i21544 members: - unswervingly @@ -33021,8 +33021,8 @@ definition: - in a untrue manner example: - - he silenced the whisperings which connected her, untruly and unfairly, with his - separation from his wife + - He silenced the whisperings which connected her, untruly and unfairly, with his + separation from his wife. ili: i21546 members: - untruly @@ -33031,8 +33031,8 @@ definition: - in an unwarrantable manner or to an unwarranted degree example: - - in this painting, the relationship of the upper part of the body to the lower - is uneasy and the right thigh seems unwarrantably stressed + - In this painting, the relationship of the upper part of the body to the lower + is uneasy and the right thigh seems unwarrantably stressed. ili: i21547 members: - unwarrantably @@ -33048,7 +33048,7 @@ definition: - to or in the interior of a country or region example: - - they live upcountry + - They live upcountry. ili: i21549 members: - up-country @@ -33058,7 +33058,7 @@ definition: - upward on a hill or incline example: - - this street lay uphill + - This street lay uphill. ili: i21550 members: - uphill @@ -33067,7 +33067,7 @@ definition: - against difficulties example: - - she was talking uphill + - She was talking uphill. ili: i21551 members: - uphill @@ -33076,7 +33076,7 @@ definition: - in or into the highest position example: - - the blade turned uppermost + - The blade turned uppermost. ili: i21552 members: - uppermost @@ -33101,7 +33101,7 @@ definition: - in an honorable manner example: - - he acted honorably + - He acted honorably. ili: i21555 members: - honorably @@ -33111,7 +33111,7 @@ definition: - in a dishonorable manner example: - - he acted dishonorably + - He acted dishonorably. ili: i21556 members: - dishonorably @@ -33120,7 +33120,7 @@ definition: - in an urbane manner example: - - ‘I had tea occasionally with the Duke,’ said Mr. Eggers urbanely + - ‘I had tea occasionally with the Duke,’ said Mr. Eggers urbanely. ili: i21557 members: - urbanely @@ -33129,7 +33129,7 @@ definition: - in a useful manner example: - - extra money could be usefully spent on this project + - Extra money could be usefully spent on this project. ili: i21558 members: - usefully @@ -33138,7 +33138,7 @@ definition: - in a useless manner example: - - the furniture was sitting around uselessly + - The furniture was sitting around uselessly. ili: i21559 members: - uselessly @@ -33147,7 +33147,7 @@ definition: - in a loving and uxorious manner example: - - he kept deferring uxoriously to Mary + - He kept deferring uxoriously to Mary. ili: i21560 members: - uxoriously @@ -33156,7 +33156,7 @@ definition: - in a vacant manner example: - - she was staring vacantly into the room + - She was staring vacantly into the room. ili: i21561 members: - vacantly @@ -33172,7 +33172,7 @@ definition: - with valor; in a valiant manner example: - - he fought valiantly until the end + - He fought valiantly until the end. ili: i21563 members: - valiantly @@ -33182,7 +33182,7 @@ definition: - with validity; in a valid manner example: - - this may not validly be done + - This may not validly be done. ili: i21564 members: - validly @@ -33200,7 +33200,7 @@ definition: - with variation; in a variable manner or to a variable degree example: - - it will be variably cloudy + - It will be variably cloudy. ili: i21566 members: - variably @@ -33209,7 +33209,7 @@ definition: - in a vehement manner example: - - he vehemently denied the accusations against him + - He vehemently denied the accusations against him. ili: i21567 members: - vehemently @@ -33218,7 +33218,7 @@ definition: - in a verbose manner example: - - she explained her ideas verbosely + - She explained her ideas verbosely. ili: i21568 members: - verbosely @@ -33230,9 +33230,9 @@ definition: - in truth; certainly example: - - I verily think so + - I verily think so. - source: The Bible, Psalms 37:3 - text: trust in the Lord … and verily thou shalt be fed + text: Trust in the Lord … and verily thou shalt be fed. exemplifies: - 07087487-n ili: i21569 @@ -33243,7 +33243,7 @@ definition: - indirectly, as, by, or through a substitute example: - - she enjoyed the wedding vicariously + - She enjoyed the wedding vicariously. ili: i21570 members: - vicariously @@ -33269,7 +33269,7 @@ definition: - in a virulent manner example: - - an old woman advanced a few paces to shake her fist virulently in my face + - An old woman advanced a few paces to shake her fist virulently in my face. ili: i21573 members: - virulently @@ -33278,7 +33278,7 @@ definition: - lively, in music example: - - play this section vivace! + - Play this section vivace! ili: i21574 members: - vivace @@ -33287,7 +33287,7 @@ definition: - with vivacity example: - - he describes his adventures vivaciously + - He describes his adventures vivaciously. ili: i21575 members: - vivaciously @@ -33305,7 +33305,7 @@ definition: - in an eagerly voracious manner example: - - she reads voraciously + - She reads voraciously. ili: i21577 members: - voraciously @@ -33314,7 +33314,7 @@ definition: - like a voyeur example: - - he sneaks voyeuristically around the swimming pool + - He sneaks voyeuristically around the swimming pool. ili: i21578 members: - voyeuristically @@ -33337,7 +33337,7 @@ definition: - up to the waist example: - - the water rose waist-high + - The water rose waist-high. ili: i21581 members: - waist-deep @@ -33347,7 +33347,7 @@ definition: - in a weak or pale or languid manner example: - - she was smiling wanly + - She was smiling wanly. ili: i21582 members: - wanly @@ -33356,7 +33356,7 @@ definition: - in a wanton manner example: - - the animals were killed wantonly for sport + - The animals were killed wantonly for sport. ili: i21583 members: - wantonly @@ -33372,7 +33372,7 @@ definition: - as something very heavy example: - - she moved weightily + - She moved weightily. ili: i21585 members: - weightily @@ -33381,7 +33381,7 @@ definition: - in a solemn manner example: - - the speech was weighty and it was weightily delivered + - The speech was weighty and it was weightily delivered. ili: i21586 members: - weightily @@ -33399,7 +33399,7 @@ definition: - with a wheeze example: - - he talked wheezily + - He talked wheezily. ili: i21588 members: - wheezily @@ -33409,7 +33409,7 @@ definition: - without reserve; without reservation example: - - he adopted wholeheartedly some of the policies that he had previously criticized + - He adopted wholeheartedly some of the policies that he had previously criticized. ili: i21589 members: - wholeheartedly @@ -33418,8 +33418,8 @@ definition: - in a wholesome manner example: - - the papers we found shed some valuable light on this question, wholesomely contradicting - all lies + - The papers we found shed some valuable light on this question, wholesomely contradicting + all lies. ili: i21590 members: - wholesomely @@ -33443,7 +33443,7 @@ definition: - to a great extent example: - - they all were whopping drunk + - They all were whopping drunk. ili: i21593 members: - whopping @@ -33452,8 +33452,8 @@ definition: - to or over a great extent or range; far example: - - wandered wide through many lands - - he traveled widely + - … wandered wide through many lands + - He traveled widely. ili: i21594 members: - wide @@ -33463,7 +33463,7 @@ definition: - to a great degree example: - - her work is widely known + - Her work is widely known. ili: i21595 members: - widely @@ -33473,7 +33473,7 @@ - with or by a broad space example: - stand with legs wide apart - - ran wide around left end + - … ran wide around left end ili: i21596 members: - wide @@ -33482,8 +33482,8 @@ definition: - far from the intended target example: - - the arrow went wide of the mark - - a bullet went astray and killed a bystander + - The arrow went wide of the mark. + - A bullet went astray and killed a bystander. ili: i21597 members: - wide @@ -33493,7 +33493,7 @@ definition: - to the fullest extent possible example: - - open your eyes wide + - Open your eyes wide. - with the throttle wide open ili: i21598 members: @@ -33503,7 +33503,7 @@ definition: - in a willful manner example: - 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00038116-n ili: i35596 @@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ definition: - the act of bringing someone or something up to date example: - - the server update ran overnight - - the local news station broadcast a special weather update + - The server update ran overnight. + - The local news station broadcast a special weather update. hypernym: - 00408356-n members: @@ -56,8 +56,8 @@ definition: - the act of terminating a project or procedure before it is completed example: - - I wasted a year of my life working on an abort - - he sent a short message requesting an abort due to extreme winds in the area + - I wasted a year of my life working on an abort. + - He sent a short message requesting an abort due to extreme winds in the area. hypernym: - 00210792-n ili: i35599 @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ definition: - the action of alienating; the action of causing to become unfriendly example: - - his behavior alienated the other students + - His behavior alienated the other students. hypernym: - 00038116-n ili: i35602 @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ - the action of putting something into operation example: - the application of maximum thrust - - massage has far-reaching medical applications + - Massage has far-reaching medical applications. - the application of indexes to tables of data hypernym: - 00038116-n @@ -111,8 +111,8 @@ definition: - an initial accomplishment that opens the way for further developments example: - - the town became a beachhead in the campaign to ban smoking outdoors - - they are presently attempting to gain a foothold in the Russian market + - The town became a beachhead in the campaign to ban smoking outdoors. + - They are presently attempting to gain a foothold in the Russian market. hypernym: - 00035910-n ili: i35604 @@ -124,8 +124,8 @@ definition: - an easy accomplishment example: - - winning the tournament was a cakewalk for him - - invading Iraq won't be a cakewalk + - Winning the tournament was a cakewalk for him. + - Invading Iraq won't be a cakewalk. exemplifies: - 07120141-n hypernym: @@ -138,8 +138,8 @@ definition: - a notable achievement example: - - he performed a great feat - - the book was her finest effort + - He performed a great feat. + - The book was her finest effort. hypernym: - 00035910-n ili: i35606 @@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ - used in the phrase ‘to your credit’ in order to indicate an achievement deserving praise example: - - she already had several performances to her credit + - She already had several performances to her credit. hypernym: - 00035910-n ili: i35609 @@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ definition: - something done (usually as opposed to something said) example: - - there were stories of murders and other unnatural actions + - There were stories of murders and other unnatural actions. hypernym: - 00030657-n ili: i35610 @@ -204,9 +204,9 @@ definition: - a mode of action example: - - if you persist in that course you will surely fail - - once a nation is embarked on a course of action it becomes extremely difficult - for any retraction to take place + - If you persist in that course you will surely fail. + - Once a nation is embarked on a course of action it becomes extremely difficult + for any retraction to take place. hypernym: - 00038116-n ili: i35612 @@ -218,8 +218,8 @@ definition: - (figurative) a course of action that is unproductive and offers no hope of improvement example: - - all the clues led the police into blind alleys - - so far every road that we've been down has turned out to be a blind alley + - All the clues led the police into blind alleys. + - So far every road that we've been down has turned out to be a blind alley. exemplifies: - 07120141-n hypernym: @@ -260,8 +260,8 @@ definition: - close interaction example: - - they kept in daily contact - - they claimed that they had been in contact with extraterrestrial beings + - They kept in daily contact. + - They claimed that they had been in contact with extraterrestrial beings. hypernym: - 00039759-n ili: i35617 @@ -272,8 +272,8 @@ definition: - contact with something dangerous or undesirable example: - - I had a brush with danger on my way to work - - he tried to avoid any brushes with the police + - I had a brush with danger on my way to work. + - He tried to avoid any brushes with the police. hypernym: - 00040035-n ili: i35618 @@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ definition: - contact that occurs when two people look directly at each other example: - - a teacher should make eye contact with the students + - A teacher should make eye contact with the students. hypernym: - 00040035-n ili: i35619 @@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ definition: - contact established between applicants and prospective employees example: - - the agency provided placement services + - The agency provided placement services. hypernym: - 00040035-n ili: i35621 @@ -411,8 +411,8 @@ definition: - the act of acquiring something example: - - I envied his talent for acquiring - - he's much more interested in the getting than in the giving + - I envied his talent for acquiring. + - He's much more interested in the getting than in the giving. hypernym: - 00030657-n ili: i35631 @@ -489,7 +489,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - he came all the way around on Williams' hit + - He came all the way around on Williams' hit. hypernym: - 00037483-n ili: i35638 @@ -567,8 +567,8 @@ definition: - the feat of mustering strength for a renewed effort example: - - he singled to start a rally in the 9th inning - - he feared the rallying of their troops for a counterattack + - He singled to start a rally in the 9th inning. + - He feared the rallying of their troops for a counterattack. hypernym: - 00037483-n ili: i35645 @@ -608,7 +608,7 @@ definition: - the act of putting two things together with no space between them example: - - at his touch the room filled with lights + - At his touch the room filled with lights. hypernym: - 00030657-n ili: i35649 @@ -629,8 +629,8 @@ definition: - any recognized accomplishment example: - - they admired his performance under stress - - when Roger Maris powered four home runs in one game, his performance merits awe + - They admired his performance under stress. + - When Roger Maris powered four home runs in one game, his performance merits awe. hypernym: - 00035910-n ili: i35651 @@ -661,8 +661,8 @@ definition: - the sum of recognized accomplishments example: - - the lawyer has a good record - - the track record shows that he will be a good president + - The lawyer has a good record. + - The track record shows that he will be a good president. hypernym: - 00035910-n ili: i35654 @@ -684,8 +684,8 @@ definition: - advancing toward a goal example: - - persuading him was easy going - - the proposal faces tough sledding + - Persuading him was easy going. + - The proposal faces tough sledding. hypernym: - 00035910-n ili: i35656 @@ -707,7 +707,7 @@ definition: - the act of arriving at a certain place example: - - they awaited her arrival + - They awaited her arrival. hypernym: - 00038116-n ili: i35658 @@ -718,7 +718,7 @@ definition: - arrival at a new stage example: - - his attainment of puberty was delayed by malnutrition + - His attainment of puberty was delayed by malnutrition. hypernym: - 00048966-n ili: i35659 @@ -741,7 +741,7 @@ definition: - the act of entering example: - - she made a grand entrance + - She made a grand entrance. hypernym: - 00049115-n ili: i35661 @@ -787,7 +787,7 @@ definition: - an entrance, especially a theatrical entrance onto a stage or as if onto a stage example: - - she made a graceful entree into the ballroom + - She made a graceful entree into the ballroom. hypernym: - 00049744-n ili: i35665 @@ -818,8 +818,8 @@ definition: - the act of appearing in public view example: - - the rookie made a brief appearance in the first period - - it was Bernhardt's last appearance in America + - The rookie made a brief appearance in the first period. + - It was Bernhardt's last appearance in America. hypernym: - 00049115-n ili: i35668 @@ -830,7 +830,7 @@ definition: - an act of appearing or becoming visible unexpectedly example: - - natives were amazed at the apparition of this white stranger + - Natives were amazed at the apparition of this white stranger. hypernym: - 00051015-n ili: i35669 @@ -851,7 +851,7 @@ definition: - the act of someone appearing again example: - - his reappearance as Hamlet has been long awaited + - His reappearance as Hamlet has been long awaited. hypernym: - 00051015-n ili: i35671 @@ -872,7 +872,7 @@ definition: - a coming to or returning home example: - - on his return from Australia we gave him a welcoming party + - On his return from Australia we gave him a welcoming party. hypernym: - 00049115-n ili: i35673 @@ -954,8 +954,8 @@ definition: - the act of coming down to the earth (or other surface) example: - - the plane made a smooth landing - - his landing on his feet was catlike + - The plane made a smooth landing. + - His landing on his feet was catlike. hypernym: - 00049115-n ili: i35681 @@ -988,9 +988,9 @@ definition: - the act of departing politely example: - - he disliked long farewells - - he took his leave - - parting is such sweet sorrow + - He disliked long farewells. + - He took his leave. + - Parting is such sweet sorrow. hypernym: - 00043495-n ili: i35684 @@ -1072,7 +1072,7 @@ definition: - withdrawal for prayer and study and meditation example: - - the religious retreat is a form of vacation activity + - The religious retreat is a form of vacation activity. hypernym: - 00054733-n ili: i35692 @@ -1114,7 +1114,7 @@ definition: - withdrawing support or help despite allegiance or responsibility example: - - his abandonment of his wife and children left them penniless + - His abandonment of his wife and children left them penniless. hypernym: - 00054733-n ili: i35696 @@ -1183,7 +1183,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06243034-n example: - - students making aliyah + - Students making aliyah. hypernym: - 00057131-n ili: i35702 @@ -1196,7 +1196,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - the pullback is expected to be over 25,000 troops + - The pullback is expected to be over 25,000 troops. hypernym: - 00054733-n ili: i35703 @@ -1267,7 +1267,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - MacArthur staged a massive amphibious landing behind enemy lines + - MacArthur staged a massive amphibious landing behind enemy lines. hypernym: - 00053154-n - 00955074-n @@ -1328,9 +1328,9 @@ definition: - the act of escaping physically example: - - he made his escape from the mental hospital - - the canary escaped from its cage - - his flight was an indication of his guilt + - He made his escape from the mental hospital. + - The canary escaped from its cage. + - His flight was an indication of his guilt. hypernym: - 00046918-n ili: i35715 @@ -1395,7 +1395,7 @@ definition: - an escape from jail example: - - the breakout was carefully planned + - The breakout was carefully planned. hypernym: - 00059563-n ili: i35721 @@ -1411,8 +1411,8 @@ definition: - a rapid escape (as by criminals) example: - - the thieves made a clean getaway - - after the expose he had to take it on the lam + - The thieves made a clean getaway. + - After the expose he had to take it on the lam. hypernym: - 00059563-n ili: i35722 @@ -1526,7 +1526,7 @@ definition: - something that is made real or concrete example: - - the victory was the realization of a whole year's work + - The victory was the realization of a whole year's work. hypernym: - 00062418-n ili: i35733 @@ -1595,9 +1595,9 @@ - an extreme attainment; the best (or worst) performance ever attested (as in a sport) example: - - he tied the Olympic record - - coffee production last year broke all previous records - - Chicago set the homicide record + - He tied the Olympic record. + - Coffee production last year broke all previous records. + - Chicago set the homicide record. hypernym: - 00063626-n ili: i35739 @@ -1608,8 +1608,8 @@ definition: - the fastest time ever recorded for a specific distance at a particular racetrack example: - - the track record for the mile and a half at Belmont is 2 minutes 24 seconds held - by Secretariat since 1973 + - The track record for the mile and a half at Belmont is 2 minutes 24 seconds held + by Secretariat since 1973. hypernym: - 00063834-n ili: i35740 @@ -1629,8 +1629,8 @@ definition: - an attainment that is successful example: - - his success in the marathon was unexpected - - his new play was a great success + - His success in the marathon was unexpected. + - His new play was a great success. hypernym: - 00063626-n ili: i35742 @@ -1641,7 +1641,7 @@ definition: - succeeding with great difficulty example: - - winning is not everything + - Winning is not everything. hypernym: - 00064472-n ili: i35743 @@ -1666,7 +1666,7 @@ definition: - an unexpected hit example: - - that movie was the sleeper of the summer + - That movie was the sleeper of the summer. exemplifies: - 07120141-n hypernym: @@ -1679,9 +1679,9 @@ definition: - a conspicuous success example: - - that song was his first hit and marked the beginning of his career - - that new Broadway show is a real smasher - - the party went with a bang + - That song was his first hit and marked the beginning of his career. + - That new Broadway show is a real smasher. + - The party went with a bang. hypernym: - 00064472-n ili: i35746 @@ -1696,10 +1696,10 @@ definition: - something that exactly succeeds in achieving its goal example: - - the new advertising campaign was a bell ringer - - scored a bull's eye - - hit the mark - - the president's speech was a home run + - The new advertising campaign was a bell ringer. + - … scored a bull's eye + - … hit the mark + - The president's speech was a home run. exemplifies: - 07120141-n hypernym: @@ -1744,7 +1744,7 @@ definition: - complete success example: - - they passed inspection with flying colors + - They passed inspection with flying colors. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -1758,8 +1758,8 @@ definition: - success in satisfying a test or requirement example: - - his future depended on his passing that test - - he got a pass in introductory chemistry + - His future depended on his passing that test. + - He got a pass in introductory chemistry. hypernym: - 00064472-n ili: i35752 @@ -1803,7 +1803,7 @@ definition: - an unexpected omission example: - - he resented my failure to return his call + - He resented my failure to return his call. - the mechanic's failure to check the brakes hypernym: - 00075444-n @@ -1826,8 +1826,8 @@ definition: - failure to reach a minimum required performance example: - - his failing the course led to his disqualification - - he got two flunks on his report + - His failing the course led to his disqualification. + - He got two flunks on his report. hypernym: - 00067456-n ili: i35758 @@ -1839,7 +1839,7 @@ definition: - complete failure example: - - all my efforts led to naught + - All my efforts led to naught. hypernym: - 00067456-n ili: i35759 @@ -1850,7 +1850,7 @@ definition: - an unexcused absence from class example: - - he was punished for taking too many cuts in his math class + - He was punished for taking too many cuts in his math class. hypernym: - 01236910-n ili: i35760 @@ -1861,7 +1861,7 @@ definition: - loss due to not showing up example: - - he lost the game by default + - He lost the game by default. hypernym: - 01236910-n - 00068346-n @@ -1873,7 +1873,7 @@ definition: - the act of losing someone or something example: - - everyone expected him to win so his loss was a shock + - Everyone expected him to win so his loss was a shock. hypernym: - 00067456-n ili: i35762 @@ -1884,7 +1884,7 @@ definition: - the act of surrendering (usually under agreed conditions) example: - - they were protected until the capitulation of the fort + - They were protected until the capitulation of the fort. hypernym: - 00068346-n ili: i35763 @@ -2085,9 +2085,9 @@ definition: - a wrong action attributable to bad judgment or ignorance or inattention example: - - he made a bad mistake - - she was quick to point out my errors - - I could understand his English in spite of his grammatical faults + - He made a bad mistake. + - She was quick to point out my errors. + - I could understand his English in spite of his grammatical faults. hypernym: - 00067036-n ili: i35783 @@ -2123,7 +2123,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - the second baseman made a bobble but still had time to throw the runner out + - The second baseman made a bobble but still had time to throw the runner out. hypernym: - 00075610-n ili: i35786 @@ -2147,7 +2147,7 @@ definition: - an act that brings discredit to the person who does it example: - - he made a huge blot on his copybook + - He made a huge blot on his copybook. hypernym: - 00071785-n ili: i35788 @@ -2162,7 +2162,7 @@ definition: - a mistake that results from taking one thing to be another example: - - he changed his name in order to avoid confusion with the notorious outlaw + - He changed his name in order to avoid confusion with the notorious outlaw. hypernym: - 00071785-n ili: i35789 @@ -2207,9 +2207,9 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - the error in the calculation was attributable to rounding - - taxes are rounded off to the nearest dollar but the rounding error is surprisingly - small + - The error in the calculation was attributable to rounding. + - Taxes are rounded off to the nearest dollar but the rounding error is surprisingly + small. hypernym: - 00073628-n ili: i35793 @@ -2352,7 +2352,7 @@ definition: - a serious and ludicrous blunder example: - - he made a bad bull of the assignment + - He made a bad bull of the assignment. hypernym: - 00075610-n ili: i35805 @@ -2409,7 +2409,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - he dropped a clanger + - He dropped a clanger. hypernym: - 00075610-n ili: i35810 @@ -2420,9 +2420,9 @@ definition: - an unintentional but embarrassing blunder example: - - he recited the whole poem without a single trip - - he arranged his robes to avoid a trip-up later - - confusion caused his unfortunate misstep + - He recited the whole poem without a single trip. + - He arranged his robes to avoid a trip-up later. + - Confusion caused his unfortunate misstep. hypernym: - 00075610-n ili: i35811 @@ -2436,7 +2436,7 @@ definition: - a sudden drop from an upright position example: - - he had a nasty spill on the ice + - He had a nasty spill on the ice. hypernym: - 07332119-n ili: i35812 @@ -2492,8 +2492,8 @@ definition: - becoming infected example: - - catching cold is sometimes unavoidable - - the contracting of a serious illness can be financially catastrophic + - Catching cold is sometimes unavoidable. + - The contracting of a serious illness can be financially catastrophic. hypernym: - 00042637-n ili: i35817 @@ -2505,7 +2505,7 @@ definition: - acquiring or coming into something (usually undesirable) example: - - incurring debts is easier than paying them + - Incurring debts is easier than paying them. hypernym: - 00078239-n ili: i35818 @@ -2526,7 +2526,7 @@ - the formal act of acquiring something (especially territory) by conquest or occupation example: - the French annexation of Madagascar as a colony in 1896 - - a protectorate has frequently been a first step to annexation + - A protectorate has frequently been a first step to annexation. hypernym: - 00078239-n ili: i35820 @@ -2537,7 +2537,7 @@ definition: - acquisition of government money for benefits to a specific locale example: - - keeps his hold on his constituents through unashamed pork-barreling + - … keeps his hold on his constituents through unashamed pork-barreling hypernym: - 00078239-n ili: i35821 @@ -2548,7 +2548,7 @@ definition: - the acquisition of something for payment example: - - they closed the purchase with a handshake + - They closed the purchase with a handshake. hypernym: - 00078239-n ili: i35822 @@ -2694,8 +2694,8 @@ definition: - the act of buying example: - - buying and selling fill their days - - shrewd purchasing requires considerable knowledge + - Buying and selling fill their days. + - Shrewd purchasing requires considerable knowledge. hypernym: - 00079838-n ili: i35836 @@ -2707,8 +2707,8 @@ definition: - searching for or buying goods or services example: - - went shopping for a reliable plumber - - does her shopping at the mall rather than down town + - … went shopping for a reliable plumber + - … does her shopping at the mall rather than down town hypernym: - 00082392-n ili: i35837 @@ -2719,7 +2719,7 @@ definition: - shopping at a market example: - - does the weekly marketing at the supermarket + - … does the weekly marketing at the supermarket hypernym: - 00082656-n ili: i35838 @@ -2750,8 +2750,8 @@ definition: - the act of taking something that is offered example: - - her acceptance of the gift encouraged him - - he anticipated their acceptance of his offer + - Her acceptance of the gift encouraged him. + - He anticipated their acceptance of his offer. hypernym: - 00078239-n ili: i35841 @@ -2772,10 +2772,10 @@ definition: - the act of taking possession of or power over something example: - - his assumption of office coincided with the trouble in Cuba + - His assumption of office coincided with the trouble in Cuba. - the Nazi assumption of power in 1934 - - he acquired all the company's assets for ten million dollars and the assumption - of the company's debts + - He acquired all the company's assets for ten million dollars and the assumption + of the company's debts. hypernym: - 00078239-n ili: i35843 @@ -2787,7 +2787,7 @@ definition: - the act of assuming or taking for granted example: - - your assumption that I would agree was unwarranted + - Your assumption that I would agree was unwarranted. hypernym: - 00030657-n ili: i35844 @@ -2817,7 +2817,7 @@ definition: - the act of getting possession of something example: - - he was responsible for the procurement of materials and supplies + - He was responsible for the procurement of materials and supplies. hypernym: - 00078239-n ili: i35847 @@ -2831,9 +2831,9 @@ - a deliberate act of acquisition of something, often without the permission of the owner example: - - the necessary funds were obtained by the government's appropriation of the company's - operating unit - - a person's appropriation of property belonging to another is dishonest + - The necessary funds were obtained by the government's appropriation of the company's + operating unit. + - A person's appropriation of property belonging to another is dishonest. hypernym: - 00042637-n ili: i35848 @@ -2844,7 +2844,7 @@ definition: - the appropriation (of ideas or words etc.) from another source example: - - the borrowing of ancient motifs was very apparent + - The borrowing of ancient motifs was very apparent. hypernym: - 00084795-n ili: i35849 @@ -2868,7 +2868,7 @@ definition: - wrongful borrowing example: - - his explanation was a misappropriation of sociological theory + - His explanation was a misappropriation of sociological theory. hypernym: - 00085191-n ili: i35851 @@ -2924,7 +2924,7 @@ of a claim example: - Originally distress was a landlord's remedy against a tenant for unpaid rents - or property damage but now the landlord is given a landlord's lien + or property damage but now the landlord is given a landlord's lien. hypernym: - 00086039-n ili: i35856 @@ -2980,7 +2980,7 @@ definition: - the act of occupying or taking possession of a building example: - - occupation of a building without a certificate of occupancy is illegal + - Occupation of a building without a certificate of occupancy is illegal. hypernym: - 00042637-n ili: i35861 @@ -3027,7 +3027,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - he criticized the awarding of compensation by the court + - He criticized the awarding of compensation by the court. hypernym: - 00088243-n ili: i35865 @@ -3042,7 +3042,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06546650-n example: - - under Roman law, addiction was the justification for slavery + - Under Roman law, addiction was the justification for slavery. hypernym: - 00088483-n ili: i35866 @@ -3054,7 +3054,7 @@ - a grant of federal money to state and local governments to support social welfare programs example: - - block grants reduce federal responsibility for social welfare + - Block grants reduce federal responsibility for social welfare. hypernym: - 00088243-n ili: i35867 @@ -3085,7 +3085,7 @@ definition: - the act of apprehending (especially apprehending a criminal) example: - - the policeman on the beat got credit for the collar + - The policeman on the beat got credit for the collar. hypernym: - 00089301-n ili: i35870 @@ -3122,8 +3122,8 @@ definition: - getting something back again example: - - upon the restitution of the book to its rightful owner the child was given a tongue - lashing + - Upon the restitution of the book to its rightful owner the child was given a tongue + lashing. hypernym: - 00078239-n ili: i35873 @@ -3139,7 +3139,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - the Treasury will find some clawback for the extra benefits members received + - The Treasury will find some clawback for the extra benefits members received. hypernym: - 00090171-n ili: i35874 @@ -3182,7 +3182,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - she allocated part of the trust to her church by appointment + - She allocated part of the trust to her church by appointment. hypernym: - 00044347-n ili: i35878 @@ -3193,7 +3193,7 @@ definition: - the act of carefully weeding out unwanted things or people example: - - the department got a good comb-out + - The department got a good comb-out. hypernym: - 00044347-n ili: i35879 @@ -3204,7 +3204,7 @@ definition: - disposing of property by voluntary transfer without receiving value in return example: - - the alumni followed a program of annual giving + - The alumni followed a program of annual giving. hypernym: - 00044347-n ili: i35880 @@ -3314,7 +3314,7 @@ definition: - the act of making or transporting alcoholic liquor for sale illegally example: - - the Prohibition amendment made bootlegging profitable + - The Prohibition amendment made bootlegging profitable. hypernym: - 01115160-n ili: i35891 @@ -3325,7 +3325,7 @@ definition: - the act of selling illegally or without permission example: - - the bootlegging of videotapes is common in Asia + - The bootlegging of videotapes is common in Asia. hypernym: - 01115160-n ili: i35892 @@ -3367,8 +3367,8 @@ definition: - recovery or preservation from loss or danger example: - - work is the deliverance of mankind - - a surgeon's job is the saving of lives + - Work is the deliverance of mankind. + - A surgeon's job is the saving of lives. hypernym: - 00046648-n ili: i35896 @@ -3382,7 +3382,7 @@ definition: - saving the lives of drowning persons example: - - he took a course in lifesaving + - He took a course in lifesaving. hypernym: - 00094303-n ili: i35897 @@ -3421,8 +3421,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08100476-n example: - - in the Middle Ages the unrestricted sale of indulgences by pardoners became a - widespread abuse + - In the Middle Ages the unrestricted sale of indulgences by pardoners became a + widespread abuse. hypernym: - 00095060-n ili: i35900 @@ -3465,7 +3465,7 @@ definition: - something done or paid in expiation of a wrong example: - - how can I make amends + - How can I make amends. hypernym: - 00095941-n ili: i35904 @@ -3527,7 +3527,7 @@ definition: - saving someone or something from harm or from an unpleasant situation example: - - the salvation of his party was the president's major concern + - The salvation of his party was the president's major concern. hypernym: - 00094303-n ili: i35910 @@ -3594,8 +3594,8 @@ - the act of performing; of doing something successfully; using knowledge as distinguished from merely possessing it example: - - they criticized his performance as mayor - - experience generally improves performance + - They criticized his performance as mayor. + - Experience generally improves performance. hypernym: - 00038116-n ili: i35917 @@ -3645,7 +3645,7 @@ definition: - the performance of duties by a waiter or servant example: - - that restaurant has excellent service + - That restaurant has excellent service. hypernym: - 01213306-n ili: i35921 @@ -3685,7 +3685,7 @@ definition: - the act of performing a drama example: - - the group joined together in a dramatic production + - The group joined together in a dramatic production. hypernym: - 00551808-n ili: i35925 @@ -3765,7 +3765,7 @@ definition: - the act of interpreting something as expressed in an artistic performance example: - - her rendition of Milton's verse was extraordinarily moving + - Her rendition of Milton's verse was extraordinarily moving. hypernym: - 00551808-n ili: i35932 @@ -3788,7 +3788,7 @@ - a distinctive interpretation (especially as used by politicians to sway public opinion) example: - - the campaign put a favorable spin on the story + - The campaign put a favorable spin on the story. hypernym: - 00101363-n ili: i35934 @@ -3808,7 +3808,7 @@ definition: - managing the bow in playing a stringed instrument example: - - the violinist's bowing was excellent + - The violinist's bowing was excellent. hypernym: - 00102011-n ili: i35936 @@ -3839,7 +3839,7 @@ - the kind of playing that involves pressing the fingers on the strings of a stringed instrument to control the pitch example: - - the violinist's stopping was excellent + - The violinist's stopping was excellent. hypernym: - 00102011-n ili: i35939 @@ -3881,7 +3881,7 @@ - the act of implementing the control of equipment with advanced technology; usually involving electronic hardware example: - - automation replaces human workers by machines + - Automation replaces human workers by machines. hypernym: - 00952969-n ili: i35943 @@ -3962,7 +3962,7 @@ definition: - the act of applying force to propel something example: - - after reaching the desired velocity the drive is cut off + - After reaching the desired velocity the drive is cut off. hypernym: - 00045991-n ili: i35951 @@ -3975,7 +3975,7 @@ definition: - (colloquial) the application of maximum thrust example: - - he moved the throttle to the firewall + - He moved the throttle to the firewall. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -3988,7 +3988,7 @@ definition: - the act of applying force suddenly example: - - the impulse knocked him over + - The impulse knocked him over. hypernym: - 00104654-n ili: i35953 @@ -4012,7 +4012,7 @@ - the act of throwing (propelling something with a rapid movement of the arm and wrist) example: - - the catcher made a good throw to second base + - The catcher made a good throw to second base. hypernym: - 00045991-n ili: i35955 @@ -4043,8 +4043,8 @@ definition: - throwing something heavy (with great effort) example: - - he gave it a mighty heave - - he was not good at heaving passes + - He gave it a mighty heave. + - He was not good at heaving passes. hypernym: - 00105359-n ili: i35958 @@ -4080,7 +4080,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - the pass was fumbled + - The pass was fumbled. hypernym: - 00105359-n ili: i35961 @@ -4093,7 +4093,7 @@ definition: - the action or manner of throwing something example: - - his pitch fell short and his hat landed on the floor + - His pitch fell short and his hat landed on the floor. hypernym: - 00105359-n ili: i35962 @@ -4129,7 +4129,7 @@ definition: - a quick throw example: - - he gave the ball a shy to the first baseman + - He gave the ball a shy to the first baseman. hypernym: - 00105359-n ili: i35965 @@ -4169,7 +4169,7 @@ definition: - a pitch that is not in the strike zone example: - - he threw nine straight balls before the manager yanked him + - He threw nine straight balls before the manager yanked him. hypernym: - 00107092-n ili: i35969 @@ -4227,8 +4227,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - he swung late on the fastball - - he showed batters nothing but smoke + - He swung late on the fastball. + - He showed batters nothing but smoke. hypernym: - 00107092-n ili: i35974 @@ -4314,7 +4314,7 @@ into foul territory, or that the batter does not swing at but the umpire judges to be in the area over home plate and between the batter's knees and shoulders example: - - this pitcher throws more strikes than balls + - This pitcher throws more strikes than balls. hypernym: - 00107092-n ili: i35982 @@ -4345,7 +4345,7 @@ definition: - throwing the basketball toward the hoop example: - - his shot hit the rim and bounced out + - His shot hit the rim and bounced out. hypernym: - 00790293-n ili: i35985 @@ -4489,8 +4489,8 @@ definition: - the act of applying force in order to move something away example: - - he gave the door a hard push - - the pushing is good exercise + - He gave the door a hard push. + - The pushing is good exercise. hypernym: - 00045991-n ili: i35999 @@ -4535,8 +4535,8 @@ definition: - the act of pressing; the exertion of pressure example: - - he gave the button a press - - he used pressure to stop the bleeding + - He gave the button a press. + - He used pressure to stop the bleeding. - at the pressing of a button hypernym: - 00113132-n @@ -4550,7 +4550,7 @@ definition: - the act of pressing one thing on or into the surface of another example: - - he watched the impression of the seal on the hot wax + - He watched the impression of the seal on the hot wax. hypernym: - 00113933-n ili: i36004 @@ -4561,7 +4561,7 @@ definition: - the act of shoving (giving a push to someone or something) example: - - he gave the door a shove + - He gave the door a shove. hypernym: - 00113132-n ili: i36005 @@ -4572,7 +4572,7 @@ definition: - the act of shoving hastily example: - - she complained about bundling the children off to school + - She complained about bundling the children off to school. hypernym: - 00114546-n ili: i36006 @@ -4593,7 +4593,7 @@ definition: - jostling with the elbows example: - - elbowing is a foul in basketball + - Elbowing is a foul in basketball. hypernym: - 00114915-n ili: i36008 @@ -4604,8 +4604,8 @@ definition: - the act of pulling; applying force to move something toward or with you example: - - the pull up the hill had him breathing harder - - his strenuous pulling strained his back + - The pull up the hill had him breathing harder. + - His strenuous pulling strained his back. hypernym: - 00045991-n ili: i36009 @@ -4617,7 +4617,7 @@ definition: - the act of dragging (pulling with force) example: - - the drag up the hill exhausted him + - The drag up the hill exhausted him. hypernym: - 00115251-n ili: i36010 @@ -4628,7 +4628,7 @@ definition: - the act of drawing or hauling something example: - - the haul up the hill went very slowly + - The haul up the hill went very slowly. hypernym: - 00115251-n ili: i36011 @@ -4642,7 +4642,7 @@ definition: - the act of hauling something (as a vehicle) by means of a hitch or rope example: - - the truck gave him a tow to the garage + - The truck gave him a tow to the garage. hypernym: - 00115856-n ili: i36012 @@ -4698,7 +4698,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06073656-n example: - - his leg was in traction for several days + - His leg was in traction for several days. hypernym: - 00115251-n ili: i36017 @@ -4709,8 +4709,8 @@ definition: - the act of raising something example: - - he responded with a lift of his eyebrow - - firemen learn several different raises for getting ladders up + - He responded with a lift of his eyebrow. + - Firemen learn several different raises for getting ladders up. hypernym: - 00045991-n ili: i36018 @@ -4891,8 +4891,8 @@ definition: - the act of jumping; propelling yourself off the ground example: - - he advanced in a series of jumps - - the jumping was unexpected + - He advanced in a series of jumps. + - The jumping was unexpected. hypernym: - 00045991-n ili: i36034 @@ -4904,7 +4904,7 @@ definition: - a headlong jump (or fall) example: - - he took a header into the shrubbery + - He took a header into the shrubbery. hypernym: - 00120388-n ili: i36035 @@ -4948,7 +4948,7 @@ definition: - jumping in one spot (as in excitement) example: - - the wailing and jumping up and down exhausted him + - The wailing and jumping up and down exhausted him. hypernym: - 00120388-n ili: i36039 @@ -4971,7 +4971,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00470726-n example: - - the quarterback fumbled the snap + - The quarterback fumbled the snap. hypernym: - 00106640-n ili: i36041 @@ -5004,7 +5004,7 @@ definition: - the act of sending on to another destination example: - - the forwarding of mail to a new address is done automatically + - The forwarding of mail to a new address is done automatically. - the forwarding of resumes to the personnel department hypernym: - 00122186-n @@ -5039,7 +5039,7 @@ definition: - the transmission of a letter example: - - the postmark indicates the time of mailing + - The postmark indicates the time of mailing. hypernym: - 00122186-n ili: i36047 @@ -5061,7 +5061,7 @@ definition: - the act of firing a projectile example: - - his shooting was slow but accurate + - His shooting was slow but accurate. hypernym: - 00045991-n ili: i36049 @@ -5075,7 +5075,7 @@ definition: - the act of shooting at targets example: - - they hold a shoot every weekend during the summer + - They hold a shoot every weekend during the summer. hypernym: - 00123481-n ili: i36050 @@ -5108,7 +5108,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - two runners started before the gun + - Two runners started before the gun. - a twenty gun salute hypernym: - 00124054-n @@ -5129,8 +5129,8 @@ definition: - the act of shooting a gun example: - - the gunfire endangered innocent bystanders - - they retreated in the face of withering enemy fire + - The gunfire endangered innocent bystanders. + - They retreated in the face of withering enemy fire. hypernym: - 00123481-n ili: i36055 @@ -5211,7 +5211,7 @@ definition: - the act of touching physically example: - - her fingers came in contact with the light switch + - Her fingers came in contact with the light switch. hypernym: - 00047263-n ili: i36063 @@ -5223,7 +5223,7 @@ definition: - the act of rubbing or wiping example: - - he gave the hood a quick rub + - He gave the hood a quick rub. hypernym: - 00125700-n ili: i36064 @@ -5255,8 +5255,8 @@ definition: - the act of contacting one thing with another example: - - repeated hitting raised a large bruise - - after three misses she finally got a hit + - Repeated hitting raised a large bruise. + - After three misses she finally got a hit. hypernym: - 00047263-n ili: i36067 @@ -5269,7 +5269,7 @@ definition: - the action of bruising example: - - the bruise resulted from a contusion + - The bruise resulted from a contusion. hypernym: - 00126449-n ili: i36068 @@ -5336,7 +5336,7 @@ definition: - playing golf example: - - he goes south every winter for the golfing + - He goes south every winter for the golfing. hypernym: - 00041926-n ili: i36074 @@ -5360,7 +5360,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - he worked the pitcher for a base on balls + - He worked the pitcher for a base on balls. hypernym: - 00035910-n ili: i36076 @@ -5373,7 +5373,7 @@ definition: - the supreme effort one can make example: - - they did their best + - They did their best. hypernym: - 00787849-n ili: i36077 @@ -5384,7 +5384,7 @@ definition: - the weakest effort or poorest achievement one is capable of example: - - it was the worst he had ever done on a test + - It was the worst he had ever done on a test. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -5514,7 +5514,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - you only get 3 outs per inning + - You only get 3 outs per inning. hypernym: - 00067456-n ili: i36089 @@ -5529,7 +5529,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - the shortstop got the runner at second on a force + - The shortstop got the runner at second on a force. hypernym: - 00130913-n ili: i36090 @@ -5545,7 +5545,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - the first baseman made 15 putouts + - The first baseman made 15 putouts. hypernym: - 00130347-n ili: i36091 @@ -5645,7 +5645,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - the batter hit a liner to the shortstop + - The batter hit a liner to the shortstop. hypernym: - 00129458-n ili: i36100 @@ -5739,7 +5739,7 @@ definition: - a base hit on which the batter stops safely at second base example: - - he hit a double to deep centerfield + - He hit a double to deep centerfield. hypernym: - 00131910-n ili: i36109 @@ -5773,7 +5773,7 @@ definition: - a sharp slanting blow example: - - he gave me a clip on the ear + - He gave me a clip on the ear. hypernym: - 01175528-n ili: i36112 @@ -5784,7 +5784,7 @@ definition: - the act of hitting vigorously example: - - he gave the table a whack + - He gave the table a whack. hypernym: - 01175528-n ili: i36113 @@ -5876,7 +5876,7 @@ definition: - a quick blow delivered with a whip or whiplike object example: - - the whip raised a red welt + - The whip raised a red welt. hypernym: - 01175528-n ili: i36122 @@ -5891,7 +5891,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00446787-n example: - - I gave him a clout on his nose + - I gave him a clout on his nose. hypernym: - 01175528-n ili: i36123 @@ -5907,7 +5907,7 @@ definition: - a blow with the hand (usually on the ear) example: - - I gave him a good box on the ear + - I gave him a good box on the ear. hypernym: - 01175528-n ili: i36124 @@ -5918,7 +5918,7 @@ definition: - the act of touching someone suddenly with your finger or elbow example: - - she gave me a sharp dig in the ribs + - She gave me a sharp dig in the ribs. hypernym: - 00047263-n ili: i36125 @@ -5998,8 +5998,8 @@ definition: - the act of delivering a blow with the foot example: - - he gave the ball a powerful kick - - the team's kicking was excellent + - He gave the ball a powerful kick. + - The team's kicking was excellent. hypernym: - 01175528-n ili: i36133 @@ -6038,8 +6038,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00469555-n example: - - the punt traveled 50 yards - - punting is an important part of the game + - The punt traveled 50 yards. + - Punting is an important part of the game. hypernym: - 00137149-n ili: i36136 @@ -6099,7 +6099,7 @@ definition: - a light glancing touch example: - - there was a brief kiss of their hands in passing + - There was a brief kiss of their hands in passing. hypernym: - 00047263-n ili: i36141 @@ -6123,7 +6123,7 @@ definition: - the act of contacting something with your hand example: - - peonies can be blighted by the laying on of a finger + - Peonies can be blighted by the laying on of a finger. hypernym: - 00125700-n ili: i36143 @@ -6166,10 +6166,10 @@ definition: - the act of catching an object with the hands example: - - Mays made the catch with his back to the plate - - he made a grab for the ball before it landed - - Martin's snatch at the bridle failed and the horse raced away - - the infielder's snap and throw was a single motion + - Mays made the catch with his back to the plate. + - He made a grab for the ball before it landed. + - Martin's snatch at the bridle failed and the horse raced away. + - The infielder's snap and throw was a single motion. hypernym: - 00047263-n ili: i36147 @@ -6209,7 +6209,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00470726-n example: - - the tight end made a great reception on the 20 yard line + - The tight end made a great reception on the 20 yard line. hypernym: - 00139776-n ili: i36150 @@ -6240,7 +6240,7 @@ definition: - the act of interlocking or meshing example: - - an interlocking of arms by the police held the crowd in check + - An interlocking of arms by the police held the crowd in check. hypernym: - 00139776-n ili: i36153 @@ -6283,7 +6283,7 @@ definition: - a methodical examination or review of a condition or situation example: - - he made an audit of all the plants on his property + - He made an audit of all the plants on his property. - an energy efficiency audit - an email log audit hypernym: @@ -6321,8 +6321,8 @@ definition: - the act of inspecting or verifying example: - - they made a check of their equipment - - the pilot ran through the check-out procedure + - They made a check of their equipment. + - The pilot ran through the check-out procedure. hypernym: - 00880949-n ili: i36160 @@ -6335,7 +6335,7 @@ definition: - a check on work performance or product quality made at random times without warning example: - - spot checks ensure a high level of performance by employees + - Spot checks ensure a high level of performance by employees. hypernym: - 00142626-n ili: i36161 @@ -6364,9 +6364,9 @@ definition: - the act of examining resemblances example: - - they made a comparison of noise levels - - the fractions selected for comparison must require pupils to consider both numerator - and denominator + - They made a comparison of noise levels. + - The fractions selected for comparison must require pupils to consider both numerator + and denominator. hypernym: - 00637093-n ili: i36163 @@ -6378,7 +6378,7 @@ definition: - a method of examining in minute detail example: - - he went over the contract with a fine-tooth comb looking for loopholes + - He went over the contract with a fine-tooth comb looking for loopholes. hypernym: - 00637093-n ili: i36164 @@ -6411,7 +6411,7 @@ definition: - a swift cursory examination or inspection example: - - I gave him the once-over + - I gave him the once-over. hypernym: - 00637093-n ili: i36167 @@ -6477,9 +6477,9 @@ definition: - a gentle affectionate stroking (or something resembling it) example: - - he showered her with caresses - - soft music was a fond caress - - the caresses of the breeze played over his face + - He showered her with caresses. + - Soft music was a fond caress. + - The caresses of the breeze played over his face. hypernym: - 00145452-n ili: i36173 @@ -6504,7 +6504,7 @@ - the act of bringing two things into contact (especially for communication) example: - the joining of hands around the table - - there was a connection via the internet + - There was a connection via the internet. hypernym: - 00376871-n ili: i36175 @@ -6518,7 +6518,7 @@ definition: - a connection made via the internet to another website example: - - WordNet gets many hits from users worldwide + - WordNet gets many hits from users worldwide. hypernym: - 00146038-n ili: i36176 @@ -6581,8 +6581,8 @@ definition: - the act of joining together as one example: - - the merging of the two groups occurred quickly - - there was no meeting of minds + - The merging of the two groups occurred quickly. + - There was no meeting of minds. hypernym: - 00147392-n ili: i36182 @@ -6736,7 +6736,7 @@ definition: - loosening the ties that fasten something example: - - the tying of bow ties is an art; the untying is easy + - The tying of bow ties is an art; the untying is easy. hypernym: - 00148682-n ili: i36197 @@ -6811,7 +6811,7 @@ definition: - touching with the tongue example: - - the dog's laps were warm and wet + - The dog's laps were warm and wet. hypernym: - 00047263-n ili: i36204 @@ -7029,8 +7029,8 @@ definition: - documentary validation example: - - his documentation of the results was excellent - - the strongest support for this view is the work of Jones + - His documentation of the results was excellent. + - The strongest support for this view is the work of Jones. hypernym: - 00154781-n ili: i36225 @@ -7085,7 +7085,7 @@ definition: - a determination of the place where something is example: - - he got a good fix on the target + - He got a good fix on the target. hypernym: - 00152317-n ili: i36230 @@ -7160,8 +7160,8 @@ definition: - using force to cause something to occur example: - - though pressed into rugby under compulsion I began to enjoy the game - - they didn't have to use coercion + - Though pressed into rugby under compulsion I began to enjoy the game. + - They didn't have to use coercion. hypernym: - 00043049-n ili: i36237 @@ -7193,7 +7193,7 @@ definition: - the act of subjecting someone to an influencing experience example: - - she denounced the exposure of children to pornography + - She denounced the exposure of children to pornography. hypernym: - 00157901-n ili: i36240 @@ -7224,7 +7224,7 @@ definition: - influencing strongly example: - - they resented the impingement of American values on European culture + - They resented the impingement of American values on European culture. hypernym: - 00157901-n ili: i36243 @@ -7237,7 +7237,7 @@ definition: - exerting shrewd or devious influence especially for one's own advantage example: - - his manipulation of his friends was scandalous + - His manipulation of his friends was scandalous. hypernym: - 00157901-n ili: i36244 @@ -7250,9 +7250,9 @@ - deliberate actions of calculated psychological manipulation intended to intimidate or confuse (usually for competitive advantage) example: - - football players try to play mind games with the opposition - - the jeweler's mind game is to convince lovers that the size of a gemstone reflects - the depth of their feelings + - Football players try to play mind games with the opposition. + - The jeweler's mind game is to convince lovers that the size of a gemstone reflects + the depth of their feelings. hypernym: - 00159005-n ili: i36245 @@ -7299,7 +7299,7 @@ - inducement (as of a public official) by improper means (as bribery) to violate duty (as by committing a felony) example: - - he was held on charges of corruption and racketeering + - He was held on charges of corruption and racketeering. hypernym: - 00159997-n ili: i36249 @@ -7310,7 +7310,7 @@ definition: - the act of influencing by exciting hope or desire example: - - his enticements were shameless + - His enticements were shameless. hypernym: - 00157901-n ili: i36250 @@ -7333,7 +7333,7 @@ - the act of gaining acceptance or affection for yourself by persuasive and subtle blandishments example: - - she refused to use insinuation in order to gain favor + - She refused to use insinuation in order to gain favor. hypernym: - 00160719-n ili: i36252 @@ -7374,7 +7374,7 @@ definition: - a seduction culminating in sexual intercourse example: - - calling his seduction of the girl a ‘score’ was a typical example of male slang + - Calling his seduction of the girl a ‘score’ was a typical example of male slang. hypernym: - 00161352-n ili: i36256 @@ -7406,8 +7406,8 @@ definition: - the act of choosing or selecting example: - - your choice of colors was unfortunate - - you can take your pick + - Your choice of colors was unfortunate. + - You can take your pick. hypernym: - 00038116-n ili: i36259 @@ -7463,7 +7463,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - their system of hiring people seemed to be a sort of lucky dip + - Their system of hiring people seemed to be a sort of lucky dip. hypernym: - 00162875-n ili: i36264 @@ -7486,8 +7486,8 @@ definition: - the act of making up your mind about something example: - - the burden of decision was his - - he drew his conclusions quickly + - The burden of decision was his. + - He drew his conclusions quickly. hypernym: - 00162063-n ili: i36266 @@ -7500,7 +7500,7 @@ definition: - the act of making a choice example: - - followed my father of my own volition + - … followed my father of my own volition hypernym: - 00162063-n ili: i36267 @@ -7512,7 +7512,7 @@ definition: - an act of intending; a volition that you intend to carry out example: - - my intention changed once I saw her + - My intention changed once I saw her. hypernym: - 00163868-n ili: i36268 @@ -7547,7 +7547,7 @@ definition: - the act of putting a person into a non-elective position example: - - the appointment had to be approved by the whole committee + - The appointment had to be approved by the whole committee. hypernym: - 00163453-n ili: i36271 @@ -7572,7 +7572,7 @@ definition: - the act of distributing something to designated places or persons example: - - the first task is the assignment of an address to each datum + - The first task is the assignment of an address to each datum. hypernym: - 01085001-n ili: i36273 @@ -7599,7 +7599,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - he was ejected for protesting the call + - He was ejected for protesting the call. hypernym: - 00163453-n ili: i36275 @@ -7629,7 +7629,7 @@ definition: - the act of ordaining; the act of conferring (or receiving) holy orders example: - - the rabbi's family was present for his ordination + - The rabbi's family was present for his ordination. hypernym: - 00164600-n ili: i36278 @@ -7642,7 +7642,7 @@ - designation by the chair granting a person the right to speak in a deliberative body example: - - he was unable to make his motion because he couldn't get recognition by the chairman + - He was unable to make his motion because he couldn't get recognition by the chairman. hypernym: - 00164600-n ili: i36279 @@ -7662,8 +7662,8 @@ definition: - the act of deciding to do something example: - - he didn't make a move to help - - his first move was to hire a lawyer + - He didn't make a move to help. + - His first move was to hire a lawyer. hypernym: - 00163453-n ili: i36281 @@ -7728,7 +7728,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00504248-n example: - - the endgame began after the exchange of queens + - The endgame began after the exchange of queens. hypernym: - 00167523-n ili: i36287 @@ -7741,7 +7741,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00504248-n example: - - black lost the exchange + - Black lost the exchange. hypernym: - 00167523-n ili: i36288 @@ -7824,7 +7824,7 @@ definition: - the act of changing your residence or place of business example: - - they say that three moves equal one fire + - They say that three moves equal one fire. hypernym: - 00191991-n ili: i36296 @@ -7838,7 +7838,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - they did a moonlight flit + - They did a moonlight flit. hypernym: - 00169479-n ili: i36297 @@ -7869,7 +7869,7 @@ - a flight maneuver; aircraft tips laterally about its longitudinal axis (especially in turning) example: - - the plane went into a steep bank + - The plane went into a steep bank. hypernym: - 00171665-n ili: i36300 @@ -7989,8 +7989,8 @@ definition: - any clever maneuver example: - - he would stoop to any device to win a point - - it was a great sales gimmick + - He would stoop to any device to win a point. + - It was a great sales gimmick. - a cheap promotions gimmick for greedy businessmen hypernym: - 00169058-n @@ -8013,8 +8013,8 @@ definition: - a cunning or deceitful action or device example: - - he played a trick on me - - he pulled a fast one and got away with it + - He played a trick on me. + - He pulled a fast one and got away with it. hypernym: - 00172070-n ili: i36314 @@ -8026,7 +8026,7 @@ definition: - (Yiddish) a devious trick; a bit of cheating example: - - how did you ever fall for a shtik like that? + - How did you ever fall for a shtik like that? exemplifies: - 06963829-n hypernym: @@ -8063,7 +8063,7 @@ definition: - skillful maneuvering or dealing example: - - she needs some fancy footwork to cover all those lies + - She needs some fancy footwork to cover all those lies. hypernym: - 00169058-n ili: i36318 @@ -8096,7 +8096,7 @@ - to have the ability to produce a particular effect or achieve an end example: - a means of control - - an example is the best agency of instruction + - An example is the best agency of instruction. - the true way to success hypernym: - 00044888-n @@ -8119,8 +8119,8 @@ definition: - a means or way of escaping example: - - hard work was his escape from worry - - they installed a second hatch as an escape + - Hard work was his escape from worry. + - They installed a second hatch as an escape. - their escape route hypernym: - 00173531-n @@ -8132,9 +8132,9 @@ definition: - a rapid means of achieving a goal example: - - they saw independence as the fast track to democracy - - he took a fast track to the top of the corporate ladder - - the company went off the fast track when the stock market dropped + - They saw independence as the fast track to democracy. + - He took a fast track to the top of the corporate ladder. + - The company went off the fast track when the stock market dropped. hypernym: - 00173531-n ili: i36324 @@ -8145,8 +8145,8 @@ definition: - the means whereby some act is accomplished example: - - my greed was the instrument of my destruction - - science has given us new tools to fight disease + - My greed was the instrument of my destruction. + - Science has given us new tools to fight disease. hypernym: - 00173531-n ili: i36325 @@ -8180,7 +8180,7 @@ definition: - any means of advancement example: - - the job was just a stepping stone on his way to fame and riches + - The job was just a stepping stone on his way to fame and riches. hypernym: - 00173531-n ili: i36328 @@ -8191,8 +8191,8 @@ definition: - any maneuver made as part of progress toward a goal example: - - the situation called for strong measures - - the police took steps to reduce crime + - The situation called for strong measures. + - The police took steps to reduce crime. hypernym: - 00169058-n ili: i36329 @@ -8234,8 +8234,8 @@ - a buyout using borrowed money; the target company's assets are usually security for the loan example: - - a leveraged buyout by upper management can be used to combat hostile takeover - bids + - A leveraged buyout by upper management can be used to combat hostile takeover + bids. hypernym: - 00791195-n ili: i36333 @@ -8318,7 +8318,7 @@ - the target company defends itself by acquiring a company so onerously regulated that it makes the target less attractive example: - - the acquisition gave the company a safe harbor + - The acquisition gave the company a safe harbor. hypernym: - 00176454-n ili: i36341 @@ -8357,7 +8357,7 @@ definition: - a precaution in case of an emergency example: - - he acted as a backstop in case anything went wrong + - He acted as a backstop in case anything went wrong. hypernym: - 00824631-n ili: i36345 @@ -8389,8 +8389,8 @@ - an experimental procedure in which neither the subjects of the experiment nor the persons administering the experiment know the critical aspects of the experiment example: - - a double-blind procedure is used to guard against both experimenter bias and placebo - effects + - A double-blind procedure is used to guard against both experimenter bias and placebo + effects. hypernym: - 00178873-n ili: i36348 @@ -8414,7 +8414,7 @@ definition: - anything that serves as an expedient example: - - he uses drugs as a psychological crutch + - He uses drugs as a psychological crutch. hypernym: - 00178297-n ili: i36350 @@ -8435,7 +8435,7 @@ definition: - an expedient adopted only in desperation example: - - ‘pis aller’ is French for ‘worst going’ + - ‘pis aller’ is French for ‘worst going’. hypernym: - 00178297-n ili: i36352 @@ -8447,7 +8447,7 @@ definition: - desperate actions taken as a means to an end example: - - he had to resort to desperate measures + - He had to resort to desperate measures. hypernym: - 00173531-n ili: i36353 @@ -8467,8 +8467,8 @@ definition: - a means of preserving from harm or unpleasantness example: - - tourism was their economic salvation - - they turned to individualism as their salvation + - Tourism was their economic salvation. + - They turned to individualism as their salvation. hypernym: - 00173531-n ili: i36355 @@ -8479,7 +8479,7 @@ definition: - a means of enforcement example: - - the treaty had no teeth in it + - The treaty had no teeth in it. hypernym: - 00173531-n ili: i36356 @@ -8491,8 +8491,8 @@ - a means or agency by which something is expressed or communicated example: - the voice of the law - - the Times is not the voice of New York - - conservatism has many voices + - The Times is not the voice of New York. + - Conservatism has many voices. hypernym: - 00173531-n ili: i36357 @@ -8503,7 +8503,7 @@ definition: - a means of flight or ascent example: - - necessity lends wings to inspiration + - Necessity lends wings to inspiration. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -8528,7 +8528,7 @@ definition: - a decision to do something or to behave in a certain manner example: - - he always wrote down his New Year's resolutions + - He always wrote down his New Year's resolutions. hypernym: - 00163453-n ili: i36360 @@ -8540,7 +8540,7 @@ - the act of accepting with approval; favorable reception example: - its adoption by society - - the proposal found wide acceptance + - The proposal found wide acceptance. hypernym: - 01217882-n ili: i36361 @@ -8588,7 +8588,7 @@ definition: - election again example: - - he did not run for reelection + - He did not run for reelection. hypernym: - 00182630-n ili: i36365 @@ -8619,7 +8619,7 @@ definition: - a vote to select the winner of a position or political office example: - - the results of the election will be announced tonight + - The results of the election will be announced tonight. hypernym: - 00183062-n ili: i36368 @@ -8630,7 +8630,7 @@ definition: - the opinion of a group as determined by voting example: - - they put the question to a vote + - They put the question to a vote. hypernym: - 01082290-n ili: i36369 @@ -8671,7 +8671,7 @@ - a primary in which only registered members of a particular political party can vote example: - - closed primaries strengthen party unity + - Closed primaries strengthen party unity. hypernym: - 00183572-n ili: i36373 @@ -8712,8 +8712,8 @@ definition: - a choice that is made by counting the number of people in favor of each alternative example: - - there were only 17 votes in favor of the motion - - they allowed just one vote per person + - There were only 17 votes in favor of the motion. + - They allowed just one vote per person. hypernym: - 00162063-n ili: i36377 @@ -8882,7 +8882,7 @@ definition: - the act of scoring in a game or sport example: - - the winning score came with less than a minute left to play + - The winning score came with less than a minute left to play. hypernym: - 00064472-n ili: i36392 @@ -8902,7 +8902,7 @@ definition: - 'in target shooting: a score made by hitting the center of the target' example: - - in repeated sets of five shots his numbers of bull's-eyes varied + - In repeated sets of five shots his numbers of bull's-eyes varied. hypernym: - 00187483-n ili: i36394 @@ -8913,7 +8913,7 @@ definition: - a successful attempt at scoring example: - - the winning goal came with less than a minute left to play + - The winning goal came with less than a minute left to play. hypernym: - 00187483-n ili: i36395 @@ -8927,7 +8927,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00479273-n example: - - the own goal cost them the game + - The own goal cost them the game. hypernym: - 00188186-n ili: i36396 @@ -8938,7 +8938,7 @@ definition: - 'a score in tenpins: knocking down all ten with the first ball' example: - - he finished with three strikes in the tenth frame + - He finished with three strikes in the tenth frame. hypernym: - 00187483-n ili: i36397 @@ -8959,7 +8959,7 @@ definition: - any frame in which a bowler fails to make a strike or spare example: - - the break in the eighth frame cost him the match + - The break in the eighth frame cost him the match. hypernym: - 00187483-n ili: i36399 @@ -9073,8 +9073,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - the Yankees scored 3 runs in the bottom of the 9th - - their first tally came in the 3rd inning + - The Yankees scored 3 runs in the bottom of the 9th. + - Their first tally came in the 3rd inning. hypernym: - 00187483-n ili: i36409 @@ -9104,7 +9104,7 @@ definition: - a run that is the result of the batter's performance example: - - he had more than 100 rbi last season + - He had more than 100 rbi last season. hypernym: - 00190414-n ili: i36412 @@ -9148,7 +9148,7 @@ definition: - the successful action of solving a problem example: - - the solution took three hours + - The solution took three hours. hypernym: - 00064472-n ili: i36416 @@ -9169,8 +9169,8 @@ definition: - the action of changing something example: - - the change of government had no impact on the economy - - his change on abortion cost him the election + - The change of government had no impact on the economy. + - His change on abortion cost him the election. hypernym: - 00038116-n ili: i36418 @@ -9219,8 +9219,8 @@ definition: - an act of economizing; reduction in cost example: - - it was a small economy to walk to work every day - - there was a saving of 50 cents + - It was a small economy to walk to work every day. + - There was a saving of 50 cents. hypernym: - 00038116-n ili: i36423 @@ -9314,7 +9314,7 @@ definition: - accommodation to domestic life example: - - her explorer husband resisted all her attempts at domestication + - Her explorer husband resisted all her attempts at domestication. hypernym: - 07384204-n ili: i36432 @@ -9357,7 +9357,7 @@ definition: - an activity that varies from a norm or standard example: - - any variation in his routine was immediately reported + - Any variation in his routine was immediately reported. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i36436 @@ -9370,7 +9370,7 @@ - the act of changing or altering something slightly but noticeably from the norm or standard example: - - who is responsible for these variations in taxation? + - Who is responsible for these variations in taxation? hypernym: - 00191991-n ili: i36437 @@ -9381,7 +9381,7 @@ definition: - act of changing in practice or custom example: - - the law took many turnings over the years + - The law took many turnings over the years. hypernym: - 00191991-n ili: i36438 @@ -9393,8 +9393,8 @@ - the act of introducing variety (especially in investments or in the variety of goods and services offered) example: - - my broker recommended a greater diversification of my investments - - he limited his losses by diversification of his product line + - My broker recommended a greater diversification of my investments. + - He limited his losses by diversification of his product line. hypernym: - 00191991-n ili: i36439 @@ -9406,7 +9406,7 @@ definition: - in constant change example: - - his opinions are in flux + - His opinions are in flux. - the newness and flux of the computer industry hypernym: - 00191991-n @@ -9418,7 +9418,7 @@ definition: - the act of changing one thing or position for another example: - - his switch on abortion cost him the election + - His switch on abortion cost him the election. hypernym: - 00191991-n ili: i36441 @@ -9503,7 +9503,7 @@ definition: - the act of furnishing an equivalent person or thing in the place of another example: - - replacing the star will not be easy + - Replacing the star will not be easy. hypernym: - 00197334-n ili: i36449 @@ -9546,7 +9546,7 @@ definition: - the act of preferring example: - - the preferment went to the younger candidate + - The preferment went to the younger candidate. hypernym: - 00199300-n ili: i36453 @@ -9597,7 +9597,7 @@ definition: - the act of distracting; drawing someone's attention away from something example: - - conjurers are experts at misdirection + - Conjurers are experts at misdirection. hypernym: - 00400201-n ili: i36458 @@ -9628,7 +9628,7 @@ definition: - the act of modifying or changing the strength of some idea example: - - his new position involves a qualification of his party's platform + - His new position involves a qualification of his party's platform. hypernym: - 00400201-n ili: i36461 @@ -9639,8 +9639,8 @@ definition: - an extensive alteration of the structure of a corporation or government example: - - after the takeover there was a thorough reorganization - - the reorganization was prescribed by federal bankruptcy laws + - After the takeover there was a thorough reorganization. + - The reorganization was prescribed by federal bankruptcy laws. hypernym: - 00400201-n ili: i36462 @@ -9690,8 +9690,8 @@ definition: - the act of transferring something from one form to another example: - - the transfer of the music from record to tape suppressed much of the background - noise + - The transfer of the music from record to tape suppressed much of the background + noise. hypernym: - 00199979-n ili: i36467 @@ -9703,9 +9703,9 @@ definition: - the action of prohibiting or inhibiting or forbidding (or an instance thereof) example: - - they were restrained by a prohibition in their charter + - They were restrained by a prohibition in their charter. - a medical inhibition of alcoholic beverages - - he ignored his parents' forbiddance + - He ignored his parents' forbiddance. hypernym: - 00038116-n ili: i36468 @@ -9718,8 +9718,8 @@ definition: - the action of opposing something that you disapprove or disagree with example: - - he encountered a general feeling of resistance from many citizens - - despite opposition from the newspapers he went ahead + - He encountered a general feeling of resistance from many citizens. + - Despite opposition from the newspapers he went ahead. hypernym: - 00038116-n ili: i36469 @@ -9741,7 +9741,7 @@ definition: - doing something in opposition to another way of doing it that you don't like example: - - his style of painting was a reaction against cubism + - His style of painting was a reaction against cubism. hypernym: - 00203133-n ili: i36471 @@ -9752,7 +9752,7 @@ definition: - an adverse reaction to some political or social occurrence example: - - there was a backlash of intolerance + - There was a backlash of intolerance. hypernym: - 00203665-n ili: i36472 @@ -9773,7 +9773,7 @@ definition: - the act of rejecting something example: - - his proposals were met with rejection + - His proposals were met with rejection. hypernym: - 00030657-n ili: i36474 @@ -9805,7 +9805,7 @@ definition: - the act of turning yourself (or your gaze) away example: - - averting her gaze meant that she was angry + - Averting her gaze meant that she was angry. hypernym: - 00204602-n ili: i36477 @@ -9817,7 +9817,7 @@ definition: - an avoidance of danger or difficulty example: - - that was a narrow escape + - That was a narrow escape. hypernym: - 00204602-n ili: i36478 @@ -9890,7 +9890,7 @@ definition: - the act of refusing an offer example: - - the turndown was polite but very firm + - The turndown was polite but very firm. hypernym: - 00204191-n ili: i36485 @@ -10022,10 +10022,10 @@ definition: - the act of expelling a person from their native land example: - - men in exile dream of hope + - Men in exile dream of hope. - his deportation to a penal colony - the expatriation of wealthy farmers - - the sentence was one of transportation for life + - The sentence was one of transportation for life. hypernym: - 00207151-n ili: i36497 @@ -10059,7 +10059,7 @@ definition: - mild banishment; consignment to an inferior position example: - - he has been relegated to a post in Siberia + - He has been relegated to a post in Siberia. hypernym: - 00207151-n ili: i36500 @@ -10169,8 +10169,8 @@ definition: - the act of finishing example: - - his best finish in a major tournament was third - - the speaker's finishing was greeted with applause + - His best finish in a major tournament was third. + - The speaker's finishing was greeted with applause. hypernym: - 00211959-n ili: i36511 @@ -10229,7 +10229,7 @@ definition: - carrying some project or intention to full completion example: - - I appreciated his follow-through on his promise + - I appreciated his follow-through on his promise. hypernym: - 00211959-n ili: i36516 @@ -10240,8 +10240,8 @@ definition: - the act of carrying a stroke to its natural completion example: - - his follow-through was straight down the line toward the target - - squash can be dangerous if your opponent has a long follow-through + - His follow-through was straight down the line toward the target. + - Squash can be dangerous if your opponent has a long follow-through. hypernym: - 00211959-n ili: i36517 @@ -10270,7 +10270,7 @@ definition: - the act of retiring into inactivity example: - - he emerged from his hibernation to make his first appearance in several years + - He emerged from his hibernation to make his first appearance in several years. hypernym: - 00213054-n ili: i36520 @@ -10361,7 +10361,7 @@ definition: - an act exempting someone example: - - he was granted immunity from prosecution + - He was granted immunity from prosecution. hypernym: - 00214561-n ili: i36529 @@ -10374,7 +10374,7 @@ definition: - an exemption granted after influence (e.g., money) is brought to bear example: - - collusion resulted in tax fixes for gamblers + - Collusion resulted in tax fixes for gamblers. hypernym: - 00214770-n ili: i36530 @@ -10396,8 +10396,8 @@ - an exemption that precludes bringing a suit against the sovereign government without the government's consent example: - - the doctrine of sovereign immunity originated with the maxim that the king can - do no wrong + - The doctrine of sovereign immunity originated with the maxim that the king can + do no wrong. hypernym: - 00214770-n ili: i36532 @@ -10440,7 +10440,7 @@ definition: - separation or breakup or divorce example: - - after 15 years together they are headed for splitsville + - After 15 years together they are headed for splitsville. hypernym: - 00216181-n ili: i36536 @@ -10515,7 +10515,7 @@ definition: - an abrupt or sudden removal of a person or group from an organization or place example: - - he died in a purge by Stalin + - He died in a purge by Stalin. hypernym: - 00217590-n ili: i36543 @@ -10546,7 +10546,7 @@ definition: - the destruction of an enemy plane or ship or tank or missile example: - - the pilot reported two kills during the mission + - The pilot reported two kills during the mission. hypernym: - 00217881-n ili: i36546 @@ -10652,7 +10652,7 @@ definition: - the act of killing example: - - he had two deaths on his conscience + - He had two deaths on his conscience. hypernym: - 00219879-n ili: i36556 @@ -10732,7 +10732,7 @@ definition: - the shedding of blood resulting in murder example: - - he avenged the bloodshed of his kinsmen + - He avenged the bloodshed of his kinsmen. hypernym: - 00221389-n ili: i36564 @@ -10847,7 +10847,7 @@ definition: - the act of killing yourself example: - - it is a crime to commit suicide + - It is a crime to commit suicide. hypernym: - 00219879-n ili: i36576 @@ -10860,7 +10860,7 @@ definition: - the act of destroying yourself example: - - his insistence was pure self-destruction + - His insistence was pure self-destruction. hypernym: - 00217881-n ili: i36577 @@ -10957,10 +10957,10 @@ definition: - indiscriminate slaughter example: - - a bloodbath took place when the leaders of the plot surrendered - - ten days after the bloodletting Hitler gave the action its name - - the valley is no stranger to bloodshed and murder - - a huge prison battue was ordered + - A bloodbath took place when the leaders of the plot surrendered. + - Ten days after the bloodletting Hitler gave the action its name. + - The valley is no stranger to bloodshed and murder. + - A huge prison battue was ordered. hypernym: - 00224850-n ili: i36586 @@ -11010,7 +11010,7 @@ definition: - killing someone by gunfire example: - - when the shooting stopped there were three dead bodies + - When the shooting stopped there were three dead bodies. hypernym: - 00220890-n ili: i36591 @@ -11074,7 +11074,7 @@ definition: - the act of forcing yourself (or being forced) into or through a restricted space example: - - getting through that small opening was a tight squeeze + - Getting through that small opening was a tight squeeze. hypernym: - 01152406-n ili: i36597 @@ -11244,8 +11244,8 @@ - complete and abrupt withdrawal of all addictive drugs or anything else on which you have become dependent example: - - he quit smoking cold turkey - - she quit her job cold turkey + - He quit smoking cold turkey. + - She quit her job cold turkey. hypernym: - 00229778-n ili: i36613 @@ -11256,7 +11256,7 @@ definition: - termination of operations example: - - they regretted the closure of the day care center + - They regretted the closure of the day care center. hypernym: - 00210792-n ili: i36614 @@ -11423,7 +11423,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - any derogation of the common law is to be strictly construed + - Any derogation of the common law is to be strictly construed. hypernym: - 00232754-n ili: i36630 @@ -11466,7 +11466,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - recission may be brought about by decree or by mutual consent + - Recission may be brought about by decree or by mutual consent. hypernym: - 00233253-n ili: i36634 @@ -11576,7 +11576,7 @@ definition: - a change from one state to the opposite state example: - - there was a reversal of autonomic function + - There was a reversal of autonomic function. hypernym: - 00199979-n ili: i36644 @@ -11609,7 +11609,7 @@ definition: - the act of starting something example: - - he was responsible for the beginning of negotiations + - He was responsible for the beginning of negotiations. hypernym: - 00199979-n ili: i36647 @@ -11622,10 +11622,10 @@ definition: - a beginning from which an enterprise is launched example: - - he uses other people's ideas as a springboard for his own - - reality provides the jumping-off point for his illusions - - the point of departure of international comparison cannot be an institution but - must be the function it carries out + - He uses other people's ideas as a springboard for his own. + - Reality provides the jumping-off point for his illusions. + - The point of departure of international comparison cannot be an institution but + must be the function it carries out. hypernym: - 00236302-n ili: i36648 @@ -11671,8 +11671,8 @@ - the act of forming or establishing something example: - the constitution of a PTA group last year - - it was the establishment of his reputation - - he still remembers the organization of the club + - It was the establishment of his reputation. + - He still remembers the organization of the club. hypernym: - 00236302-n ili: i36652 @@ -11687,7 +11687,7 @@ definition: - restoration to a previous state example: - - regular exercise resulted in the re-establishment of his endurance + - Regular exercise resulted in the re-establishment of his endurance. hypernym: - 00269401-n ili: i36653 @@ -11710,7 +11710,7 @@ definition: - the act of beginning something new example: - - they looked forward to the debut of their new product line + - They looked forward to the debut of their new product line. hypernym: - 00236302-n ili: i36655 @@ -11813,7 +11813,7 @@ definition: - a beginning that relaxes a tense or formal atmosphere example: - - he told jokes as an icebreaker + - He told jokes as an icebreaker. hypernym: - 00236302-n ili: i36664 @@ -11824,8 +11824,8 @@ definition: - the act of starting a new operation or practice example: - - he opposed the inauguration of fluoridation - - the startup of the new factory was delayed by strikes + - He opposed the inauguration of fluoridation. + - The startup of the new factory was delayed by strikes. hypernym: - 00236302-n ili: i36665 @@ -11837,7 +11837,7 @@ definition: - the act of starting something for the first time; introducing something new example: - - she looked forward to her initiation as an adult + - She looked forward to her initiation as an adult. - the foundation of a new scientific society hypernym: - 00236302-n @@ -11857,7 +11857,7 @@ definition: - the act of initiating a new idea or theory or writing example: - - the authorship of the theory is disputed + - The authorship of the theory is disputed. hypernym: - 00241051-n ili: i36667 @@ -11869,7 +11869,7 @@ definition: - the act of installing something (as equipment) example: - - the telephone installation took only a few minutes + - The telephone installation took only a few minutes. hypernym: - 00236302-n ili: i36668 @@ -11908,8 +11908,8 @@ definition: - a turn to be a starter (in a game at the beginning) example: - - he got his start because one of the regular pitchers was in the hospital - - his starting meant that the coach thought he was one of their best linemen + - He got his start because one of the regular pitchers was in the hospital. + - His starting meant that the coach thought he was one of their best linemen. hypernym: - 00458406-n ili: i36671 @@ -11945,7 +11945,7 @@ definition: - the act of setting in operation example: - - repeated shutdowns and startups are expensive + - Repeated shutdowns and startups are expensive. hypernym: - 00236302-n ili: i36674 @@ -11956,7 +11956,7 @@ definition: - act of forming labor unions example: - - the issue underlying the strike was unionization + - The issue underlying the strike was unionization. hypernym: - 00237945-n ili: i36675 @@ -11968,7 +11968,7 @@ definition: - the act of arousing example: - - the purpose of art is the arousal of emotions + - The purpose of art is the arousal of emotions. hypernym: - 00199979-n ili: i36676 @@ -11989,7 +11989,7 @@ definition: - the introduction of something new example: - - it signalled the ushering in of a new era + - It signalled the ushering in of a new era. hypernym: - 00238889-n ili: i36678 @@ -12000,7 +12000,7 @@ definition: - the ceremonial induction into a position example: - - the new president obviously enjoyed his inauguration + - The new president obviously enjoyed his inauguration. hypernym: - 07467805-n ili: i36679 @@ -12023,7 +12023,7 @@ definition: - the initial stage in accomplishing something example: - - we didn't get to first base with that approach + - We didn't get to first base with that approach. hypernym: - 00240097-n ili: i36681 @@ -12043,9 +12043,9 @@ definition: - the act of preparing something (as food) by the application of heat example: - - cooking can be a great art - - people are needed who have experience in cookery - - he left the preparation of meals to his wife + - Cooking can be a great art. + - People are needed who have experience in cookery. + - He left the preparation of meals to his wife. hypernym: - 00199979-n ili: i36683 @@ -12079,7 +12079,7 @@ definition: - cooking to a brown crispiness over a fire or on a grill example: - - proper toasting should brown both sides of a piece of bread + - Proper toasting should brown both sides of a piece of bread. hypernym: - 00244785-n ili: i36686 @@ -12140,7 +12140,7 @@ definition: - cooking (meat) by dry heat in an oven (usually with fat added) example: - - the slow roasting took several hours + - The slow roasting took several hours. hypernym: - 00244785-n ili: i36692 @@ -12228,7 +12228,7 @@ definition: - the act of infusing or introducing a certain modifying element or quality example: - - the team's continued success is attributable to a steady infusion of new talent + - The team's continued success is attributable to a steady infusion of new talent. hypernym: - 00199979-n ili: i36701 @@ -12239,7 +12239,7 @@ definition: - the act of improving something example: - - their improvements increased the value of the property + - Their improvements increased the value of the property. hypernym: - 00199979-n ili: i36702 @@ -12263,7 +12263,7 @@ definition: - the advancement of some enterprise example: - - his experience in marketing resulted in the forwarding of his career + - His experience in marketing resulted in the forwarding of his career. hypernym: - 00250368-n ili: i36704 @@ -12276,7 +12276,7 @@ definition: - significant progress (especially in the phrase ‘make strides’) example: - - they made big strides in productivity + - They made big strides in productivity. hypernym: - 00250368-n ili: i36705 @@ -12297,8 +12297,8 @@ definition: - act of improving by expanding or enlarging or refining example: - - he congratulated them on their development of a plan to meet the emergency - - they funded research and development + - He congratulated them on their development of a plan to meet the emergency. + - They funded research and development. hypernym: - 00249844-n ili: i36707 @@ -12339,7 +12339,7 @@ definition: - the act of making something clean example: - - he gave his shoes a good cleaning + - He gave his shoes a good cleaning. hypernym: - 00249844-n ili: i36711 @@ -12381,7 +12381,7 @@ definition: - cleaning with a mop example: - - he gave it a good mopping + - He gave it a good mopping. hypernym: - 00252647-n ili: i36715 @@ -12659,7 +12659,7 @@ definition: - the act of brushing your hair example: - - he gave his hair a quick brush + - He gave his hair a quick brush. hypernym: - 00258095-n ili: i36742 @@ -12671,7 +12671,7 @@ definition: - the act of drawing a comb through hair example: - - his hair needed a comb + - His hair needed a comb. hypernym: - 00258095-n ili: i36743 @@ -12724,7 +12724,7 @@ definition: - washing yourself by standing upright under water sprayed from a nozzle example: - - he took a shower after the game + - He took a shower after the game. hypernym: - 00256081-n ili: i36748 @@ -12736,7 +12736,7 @@ definition: - a soaking and washing in a bathtub example: - - he has a good bath every morning + - He has a good bath every morning. hypernym: - 00256081-n ili: i36749 @@ -12828,7 +12828,7 @@ definition: - anything that remedies or heals or soothes example: - - he needed a salve for his conscience + - He needed a salve for his conscience. hypernym: - 00260020-n ili: i36758 @@ -12868,8 +12868,8 @@ - the act of rendering optimal example: - the simultaneous optimization of growth and profitability - - in an optimization problem we seek values of the variables that lead to an optimal - value of the function that is to be optimized + - In an optimization problem we seek values of the variables that lead to an optimal + value of the function that is to be optimized. - to promote the optimization and diversification of agricultural products hypernym: - 00249844-n @@ -12891,7 +12891,7 @@ definition: - a change for the better as a result of correcting abuses example: - - justice was for sale before the reform of the law courts + - Justice was for sale before the reform of the law courts. hypernym: - 00249844-n ili: i36764 @@ -12935,7 +12935,7 @@ definition: - self-improvement in behavior or morals by abandoning some vice example: - - the family rejoiced in the drunkard's reform + - The family rejoiced in the drunkard's reform. hypernym: - 00262101-n ili: i36768 @@ -13014,7 +13014,7 @@ definition: - the act of adding decoration example: - - the children had to be in bed before it was time for the trimming of the tree + - The children had to be in bed before it was time for the trimming of the tree. hypernym: - 00263092-n ili: i36776 @@ -13137,7 +13137,7 @@ definition: - making modern in appearance or behavior example: - - the modernization of Nigeria will be a long process + - The modernization of Nigeria will be a long process. hypernym: - 00249844-n ili: i36789 @@ -13149,8 +13149,8 @@ definition: - the act of improving by renewing and restoring example: - - they are pursuing a general program of renovation to the entire property - - a major overhaul of the healthcare system was proposed + - They are pursuing a general program of renovation to the entire property. + - A major overhaul of the healthcare system was proposed. hypernym: - 00249844-n ili: i36790 @@ -13165,8 +13165,8 @@ - a renovation that improves the outward appearance (as of a building) but usually does not involve major changes example: - - give your home a facelift - - more than a facelift, the new model marks a fundamental change of direction + - Give your home a facelift. + - More than a facelift, the new model marks a fundamental change of direction. hypernym: - 00265962-n ili: i36791 @@ -13179,7 +13179,7 @@ definition: - the act of making moral (or more moral) example: - - for years she worked toward the moralization of English literature + - For years she worked toward the moralization of English literature. hypernym: - 00261465-n ili: i36792 @@ -13219,7 +13219,7 @@ definition: - a worsening of business or economic activity example: - - the market took a downturn + - The market took a downturn. hypernym: - 00267097-n ili: i36796 @@ -13283,7 +13283,7 @@ definition: - activity involved in maintaining something in good working order example: - - he wrote the manual on car care + - He wrote the manual on car care. hypernym: - 00267650-n ili: i36802 @@ -13323,7 +13323,7 @@ definition: - periodic maintenance on a car or machine example: - - it was time for an overhaul on the tractor + - It was time for an overhaul on the tractor. hypernym: - 00268366-n ili: i36806 @@ -13408,7 +13408,7 @@ definition: - a complete reconstruction and renovation of something example: - - the blighted neighborhood underwent a total makeover + - The blighted neighborhood underwent a total makeover. hypernym: - 00270102-n ili: i36814 @@ -13497,7 +13497,7 @@ - employment for performers or performing groups that lasts for a limited period of time example: - - the play had bookings throughout the summer + - The play had bookings throughout the summer. hypernym: - 00585404-n ili: i36823 @@ -13509,7 +13509,7 @@ definition: - a booking for musicians example: - - they played a gig in New Jersey + - They played a gig in New Jersey. hypernym: - 00271763-n ili: i36824 @@ -13530,7 +13530,7 @@ definition: - the act of degrading people with respect to their best qualities example: - - science has been blamed for the dehumanization of modern life + - Science has been blamed for the dehumanization of modern life. hypernym: - 00272107-n ili: i36826 @@ -13732,7 +13732,7 @@ definition: - the act of adding a tinge of color example: - - the hairdresser gave her hair a modest tinting + - The hairdresser gave her hair a modest tinting. hypernym: - 00275785-n ili: i36845 @@ -13874,7 +13874,7 @@ definition: - the act of making something completely wet example: - - he gave it a good drenching + - He gave it a good drenching. hypernym: - 00278220-n ili: i36858 @@ -13908,7 +13908,7 @@ definition: - wetting with water example: - - the lawn needs a great deal of watering + - The lawn needs a great deal of watering. hypernym: - 00278220-n ili: i36861 @@ -13964,7 +13964,7 @@ definition: - (of ruminants) chewing (the cud) example: - - ruminants have remarkable powers of rumination + - Ruminants have remarkable powers of rumination. hypernym: - 00279654-n ili: i36866 @@ -13994,9 +13994,9 @@ definition: - the act of changing location from one place to another example: - - police controlled the motion of the crowd + - Police controlled the motion of the crowd. - the movement of people from the farms to the cities - - his move put him directly in my path + - His move put him directly in my path. hypernym: - 00191991-n ili: i36869 @@ -14020,7 +14020,7 @@ definition: - the act of drawing spatially closer to something example: - - the hunter's approach scattered the geese + - The hunter's approach scattered the geese. hypernym: - 00280679-n ili: i36871 @@ -14033,7 +14033,7 @@ definition: - the act of approaching or entering example: - - he gained access to the building + - He gained access to the building. hypernym: - 00281697-n ili: i36872 @@ -14044,7 +14044,7 @@ definition: - a secret or underhand means of access (to a place or a position) example: - - he got his job through the back door + - He got his job through the back door. hypernym: - 00281976-n ili: i36873 @@ -14056,7 +14056,7 @@ definition: - approaching a particular destination; a coming closer; a narrowing of a gap example: - - the ship's rapid rate of closing gave them little time to avoid a collision + - The ship's rapid rate of closing gave them little time to avoid a collision. hypernym: - 00281697-n ili: i36874 @@ -14103,7 +14103,7 @@ definition: - an effort to advance example: - - the army made a push toward the sea + - The army made a push toward the sea. hypernym: - 00282894-n ili: i36878 @@ -14114,8 +14114,8 @@ definition: - the general progression of your working or professional life example: - - the general had had a distinguished career - - he had a long career in the law + - The general had had a distinguished career. + - He had a long career in the law. hypernym: - 00282894-n ili: i36879 @@ -14139,7 +14139,7 @@ definition: - easy unobstructed progress example: - - after we solved that problem the rest was plain sailing + - After we solved that problem the rest was plain sailing. hypernym: - 00282894-n ili: i36881 @@ -14171,7 +14171,7 @@ definition: - the act of traveling by foot example: - - walking is a healthy form of exercise + - Walking is a healthy form of exercise. hypernym: - 00283971-n ili: i36884 @@ -14185,7 +14185,7 @@ definition: - walking about example: - - the hospital encouraged early ambulation + - The hospital encouraged early ambulation. hypernym: - 00284412-n ili: i36885 @@ -14228,7 +14228,7 @@ definition: - travel by walking example: - - he followed on foot + - He followed on foot. - the swiftest of foot hypernym: - 00285642-n @@ -14240,7 +14240,7 @@ definition: - the act of walking somewhere example: - - he took a walk after lunch + - He took a walk after lunch. hypernym: - 00296527-n ili: i36890 @@ -14277,7 +14277,7 @@ definition: - the act of changing location by raising the foot and setting it down example: - - he walked with unsteady steps + - He walked with unsteady steps. hypernym: - 00283971-n ili: i36893 @@ -14310,7 +14310,7 @@ definition: - a light or nimble tread example: - - he heard the trip of women's feet overhead + - He heard the trip of women's feet overhead. hypernym: - 00286401-n ili: i36896 @@ -14476,7 +14476,7 @@ definition: - a long walk usually for exercise or pleasure example: - - she enjoys a hike in her spare time + - She enjoys a hike in her spare time. hypernym: - 00285642-n ili: i36913 @@ -14536,7 +14536,7 @@ definition: - a careless leisurely gait example: - - he walked with a kind of saunter as if he hadn't a care in the world + - He walked with a kind of saunter as if he hadn't a care in the world. hypernym: - 00287341-n ili: i36919 @@ -14587,7 +14587,7 @@ definition: - walking with short steps and the weight tilting from one foot to the other example: - - ducks walk with a waddle + - Ducks walk with a waddle. hypernym: - 00287341-n ili: i36924 @@ -14599,8 +14599,8 @@ - the act of marching; walking with regular steps (especially in a procession of some kind) example: - - it was a long march - - we heard the sound of marching + - It was a long march. + - We heard the sound of marching. hypernym: - 00284412-n ili: i36925 @@ -14642,7 +14642,7 @@ - a manner of marching in file in which each person's leg moves with and behind the corresponding leg of the person ahead example: - - the prisoner's ankles were so chained together that they could only march in lockstep + - The prisoner's ankles were so chained together that they could only march in lockstep. hypernym: - 00291423-n ili: i36929 @@ -14680,7 +14680,7 @@ definition: - the act of walking with a slow heavy gait example: - - I could recognize his plod anywhere + - I could recognize his plod anywhere. hypernym: - 00284412-n ili: i36933 @@ -14722,7 +14722,7 @@ definition: - taking a short walk out and back example: - - we took a turn in the park + - We took a turn in the park. hypernym: - 00285642-n ili: i36937 @@ -14733,7 +14733,7 @@ definition: - walking with a slow dragging motion without lifting your feet example: - - from his shambling I assumed he was very old + - From his shambling I assumed he was very old. hypernym: - 00284412-n ili: i36938 @@ -14756,7 +14756,7 @@ definition: - a kind of dance step in which the dancer seems to be sliding on the spot example: - - Michael Jackson perfected the moonwalk in the 1980s + - Michael Jackson perfected the moonwalk in the 1980s. hypernym: - 00534959-n ili: i36940 @@ -14805,7 +14805,7 @@ definition: - the act of walking in order to view something example: - - the realtor took her on a walk-through of the apartment + - The realtor took her on a walk-through of the apartment. hypernym: - 00285642-n ili: i36945 @@ -14816,8 +14816,8 @@ definition: - the act of running; traveling on foot at a fast pace example: - - he broke into a run - - his daily run keeps him fit + - He broke into a run. + - His daily run keeps him fit. hypernym: - 00283971-n ili: i36946 @@ -14871,7 +14871,7 @@ definition: - a sudden dash example: - - he made a break for the open door + - He made a break for the open door. hypernym: - 00295296-n ili: i36951 @@ -14882,8 +14882,8 @@ definition: - a slow mode of locomotion on hands and knees or dragging the body example: - - a crawl was all that the injured man could manage - - the traffic moved at a creep + - A crawl was all that the injured man could manage. + - The traffic moved at a creep. hypernym: - 00283971-n ili: i36952 @@ -14897,7 +14897,7 @@ definition: - movement once around a course example: - - he drove an extra lap just for insurance + - He drove an extra lap just for insurance. hypernym: - 00283971-n ili: i36953 @@ -14931,7 +14931,7 @@ definition: - the act of going from one place to another example: - - he enjoyed selling but he hated the travel + - He enjoyed selling but he hated the travel. hypernym: - 00280679-n ili: i36956 @@ -14946,7 +14946,7 @@ domain_topic: - 02694015-n example: - - Magellan's circumnavigation of the earth proved that it is a globe + - Magellan's circumnavigation of the earth proved that it is a globe. hypernym: - 00296527-n ili: i36957 @@ -14967,7 +14967,7 @@ - the group action of a collection of people or animals or vehicles moving ahead in more or less regular formation example: - - processions were forbidden + - Processions were forbidden. hypernym: - 01082290-n - 07968050-n @@ -14989,7 +14989,7 @@ definition: - travelling about without any clear destination example: - - she followed him in his wanderings and looked after him + - She followed him in his wanderings and looked after him. hypernym: - 00296527-n ili: i36961 @@ -15067,7 +15067,7 @@ definition: - the business of providing services to tourists example: - - Tourism is a major business in Bermuda + - Tourism is a major business in Bermuda. hypernym: - 01096649-n ili: i36969 @@ -15181,8 +15181,8 @@ definition: - travel via aircraft example: - - air travel involves too much waiting in airports - - if you've time to spare, go by air + - Air travel involves too much waiting in airports. + - If you've time to spare, go by air. hypernym: - 00296527-n ili: i36981 @@ -15195,7 +15195,7 @@ definition: - a scheduled trip by plane between designated airports example: - - I took the noon flight to Chicago + - I took the noon flight to Chicago. hypernym: - 00309196-n ili: i36982 @@ -15244,7 +15244,7 @@ definition: - a flight made without intermediate stops between source and destination example: - - how many nonstops are there to Dallas? + - How many nonstops are there to Dallas? hypernym: - 00302018-n ili: i36987 @@ -15256,7 +15256,7 @@ definition: - a night flight from which the passengers emerge with eyes red from lack of sleep example: - - he took the redeye in order to get home the next morning + - He took the redeye in order to get home the next morning. hypernym: - 00302018-n ili: i36988 @@ -15268,7 +15268,7 @@ definition: - an instance of traveling by air example: - - flying was still an exciting adventure for him + - Flying was still an exciting adventure for him. hypernym: - 00301267-n ili: i36989 @@ -15350,7 +15350,7 @@ definition: - descent with a parachute example: - - he had done a lot of parachuting in the army + - He had done a lot of parachuting in the army. hypernym: - 00327266-n ili: i36996 @@ -15371,7 +15371,7 @@ definition: - the first flight of its kind example: - - the Stealth bomber made its maiden flight in 1989 + - The Stealth bomber made its maiden flight in 1989. hypernym: - 00303220-n ili: i36998 @@ -15403,7 +15403,7 @@ definition: - a flight or run by an aircraft over a target example: - - the plane turned to make a second pass + - The plane turned to make a second pass. hypernym: - 00303220-n ili: i37001 @@ -15545,7 +15545,7 @@ definition: - a section or portion of a journey or course example: - - then we embarked on the second stage of our Caribbean cruise + - Then we embarked on the second stage of our Caribbean cruise. hypernym: - 00296527-n ili: i37015 @@ -15588,7 +15588,7 @@ definition: - a regular journey of some distance to and from your place of work example: - - there is standing room only on the high-speed commute + - There is standing room only on the high-speed commute. hypernym: - 00307252-n ili: i37019 @@ -15599,7 +15599,7 @@ definition: - a journey in a vehicle (usually an automobile) example: - - he took the family for a drive in his new car + - He took the family for a drive in his new car. hypernym: - 00307252-n ili: i37020 @@ -15611,7 +15611,7 @@ definition: - a journey over a long distance example: - - it's a long haul from New York to Los Angeles + - It's a long haul from New York to Los Angeles. hypernym: - 00307252-n ili: i37021 @@ -15640,7 +15640,7 @@ definition: - a journey for some purpose (usually including the return) example: - - he took a trip to the shopping center + - He took a trip to the shopping center. hypernym: - 00307252-n ili: i37024 @@ -15669,7 +15669,7 @@ definition: - a regular trip example: - - the ship made its run in record time + - The ship made its run in record time. hypernym: - 00309196-n ili: i37027 @@ -15691,7 +15691,7 @@ definition: - a journey usually by ship example: - - the outward passage took 10 days + - The outward passage took 10 days. hypernym: - 00307252-n ili: i37029 @@ -15703,7 +15703,7 @@ definition: - a ride in a car example: - - he gave me a lift home + - He gave me a lift home. hypernym: - 00308457-n ili: i37030 @@ -15714,7 +15714,7 @@ definition: - a ride in a car taken solely for pleasure example: - - they took their girlfriends for joyrides in stolen cars + - They took their girlfriends for joyrides in stolen cars. hypernym: - 00308457-n ili: i37031 @@ -15725,7 +15725,7 @@ definition: - a short drive in a car example: - - he took the new car for a spin + - He took the new car for a spin. hypernym: - 00308457-n ili: i37032 @@ -15817,8 +15817,8 @@ definition: - a journey or route all the way around a particular place or area example: - - they took an extended tour of Europe - - we took a quick circuit of the park + - They took an extended tour of Europe. + - We took a quick circuit of the park. - a ten-day coach circuit of the island hypernym: - 00307252-n @@ -15860,8 +15860,8 @@ definition: - travelling about example: - - they took the show on the road - - they lost all their games on the road + - They took the show on the road. + - They lost all their games on the road. hypernym: - 00296527-n ili: i37045 @@ -15884,7 +15884,7 @@ - a journey taken for pleasure example: - many summer excursions to the shore - - it was merely a pleasure trip + - It was merely a pleasure trip. - after cautious sashays into the field hypernym: - 00307252-n @@ -15911,7 +15911,7 @@ definition: - a short excursion (a walk or ride) in the open air example: - - he took the dogs for an airing + - He took the dogs for an airing. hypernym: - 00312635-n ili: i37049 @@ -15941,7 +15941,7 @@ definition: - a journey or passage example: - - they are on the way + - They are on the way. hypernym: - 00307252-n ili: i37052 @@ -15972,7 +15972,7 @@ definition: - the first voyage of its kind example: - - in 1912 the ocean liner Titanic sank on its maiden voyage + - In 1912 the ocean liner Titanic sank on its maiden voyage. hypernym: - 00313610-n ili: i37055 @@ -16050,7 +16050,7 @@ definition: - the work of a minister of religion example: - - he is studying for the ministry + - He is studying for the ministry. hypernym: - 00585404-n ili: i37063 @@ -16102,7 +16102,7 @@ definition: - boating by chartering a bareboat and providing your own crew and provisions example: - - we saved money by bareboating + - We saved money by bareboating. hypernym: - 00316216-n ili: i37068 @@ -16179,7 +16179,7 @@ definition: - shifting from one form of transportation to another example: - - the plane was late and he missed his connection in Atlanta + - The plane was late and he missed his connection in Atlanta. hypernym: - 00316812-n ili: i37075 @@ -16222,7 +16222,7 @@ - delivery of supplies or equipment or personnel by dropping them by parachute from an aircraft example: - - until then, front line troops will be supplied by airdrop + - Until then, front line troops will be supplied by airdrop. hypernym: - 00318033-n ili: i37079 @@ -16252,8 +16252,8 @@ definition: - the delivery and collection of letters and packages example: - - it came by the first post - - if you hurry you'll catch the post + - It came by the first post. + - If you hurry you'll catch the post. hypernym: - 00318033-n ili: i37082 @@ -16264,7 +16264,7 @@ definition: - the act of delivering a writ or summons upon someone example: - - he accepted service of the subpoena + - He accepted service of the subpoena. hypernym: - 00318033-n ili: i37083 @@ -16277,7 +16277,7 @@ definition: - the act of passing something along from one person or group to another example: - - the relay was successful + - The relay was successful. hypernym: - 00318861-n ili: i37084 @@ -16306,7 +16306,7 @@ definition: - carrying something in a pack on the back example: - - the backpacking of oxygen is essential for astronauts + - The backpacking of oxygen is essential for astronauts. hypernym: - 00319561-n ili: i37087 @@ -16354,7 +16354,7 @@ definition: - the act of pursuing in an effort to overtake or capture example: - - the culprit started to run and the cop took off in pursuit + - The culprit started to run and the cop took off in pursuit. hypernym: - 00280679-n ili: i37092 @@ -16547,7 +16547,7 @@ definition: - something craved, especially an intravenous injection of a narcotic drug example: - - she needed a fix of chocolate + - She needed a fix of chocolate. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -16660,7 +16660,7 @@ definition: - the act of climbing something example: - - it was a difficult climb to the top + - It was a difficult climb to the top. hypernym: - 00325210-n ili: i37121 @@ -16681,7 +16681,7 @@ definition: - an awkward climb example: - - reaching the crest was a real clamber + - Reaching the crest was a real clamber. hypernym: - 00325936-n ili: i37123 @@ -16802,7 +16802,7 @@ definition: - the act of dropping something example: - - they expected the drop would be successful + - They expected the drop would be successful. hypernym: - 00327266-n ili: i37135 @@ -16813,7 +16813,7 @@ definition: - the act of throwing yourself down; collapse; sink example: - - he landed on the bed with a great flop + - He landed on the bed with a great flop. hypernym: - 00327266-n ili: i37136 @@ -16846,7 +16846,7 @@ definition: - the act of going back to a prior location example: - - they set out on their return to the base camp + - They set out on their return to the base camp. hypernym: - 00280679-n ili: i37139 @@ -16876,8 +16876,8 @@ definition: - the act of moving smoothly along a surface while remaining in contact with it example: - - his slide didn't stop until the bottom of the hill - - the children lined up for a coast down the snowy slope + - His slide didn't stop until the bottom of the hill. + - The children lined up for a coast down the snowy slope. hypernym: - 00280679-n ili: i37142 @@ -16890,7 +16890,7 @@ definition: - failing to hold or slipping out of place example: - - the knots allowed no slippage + - The knots allowed no slippage. hypernym: - 00280679-n ili: i37143 @@ -16962,7 +16962,7 @@ definition: - a very slow movement example: - - the traffic advanced at a crawl + - The traffic advanced at a crawl. hypernym: - 00280679-n ili: i37150 @@ -16995,7 +16995,7 @@ definition: - the act of decelerating; decreasing the speed example: - - he initiated deceleration by braking + - He initiated deceleration by braking. hypernym: - 00330986-n ili: i37153 @@ -17027,9 +17027,9 @@ - the act of removing something from one location and introducing it in another location example: - - the transplant did not flower until the second year - - too frequent transplanting is not good for families - - she returned to Alabama because she could not bear transplantation + - The transplant did not flower until the second year. + - Too frequent transplanting is not good for families. + - She returned to Alabama because she could not bear transplantation. hypernym: - 00281430-n ili: i37156 @@ -17053,7 +17053,7 @@ definition: - the act of moving from one place to another example: - - his constant shifting disrupted the class + - His constant shifting disrupted the class. hypernym: - 00280679-n ili: i37158 @@ -17065,8 +17065,8 @@ definition: - a change of position that does not entail a change of location example: - - the reflex motion of his eyebrows revealed his surprise - - movement is a sign of life + - The reflex motion of his eyebrows revealed his surprise. + - Movement is a sign of life. - an impatient move of his hand - gastrointestinal motility hypernym: @@ -17175,7 +17175,7 @@ - the act of turning your head left and right to signify denial or disbelief or bemusement example: - - I could tell from their headshakes that they didn't believe me + - I could tell from their headshakes that they didn't believe me. hypernym: - 00332776-n ili: i37169 @@ -17187,8 +17187,8 @@ definition: - a sharp hand gesture (resembling a blow) example: - - he warned me with a jab with his finger - - he made a thrusting motion with his fist + - He warned me with a jab with his finger. + - He made a thrusting motion with his fist. hypernym: - 00335335-n ili: i37170 @@ -17214,7 +17214,7 @@ definition: - the act of inclining; bending forward example: - - an inclination of his head indicated his agreement + - An inclination of his head indicated his agreement. hypernym: - 00332776-n ili: i37172 @@ -17263,7 +17263,7 @@ definition: - a short abrupt inclination (as of the head) example: - - he gave me a short bob of acknowledgement + - He gave me a short bob of acknowledgement. hypernym: - 00336210-n ili: i37176 @@ -17301,8 +17301,8 @@ definition: - a rhythmic thrusting movement of the legs as in swimming or calisthenics example: - - the kick must be synchronized with the arm movements - - the swimmer's kicking left a wake behind him + - The kick must be synchronized with the arm movements. + - The swimmer's kicking left a wake behind him. hypernym: - 00332776-n ili: i37180 @@ -17326,7 +17326,7 @@ domain_topic: - 04201332-n example: - - the pitching and tossing was quite exciting + - The pitching and tossing was quite exciting. hypernym: - 00332776-n ili: i37182 @@ -17398,7 +17398,7 @@ definition: - the act of opening something example: - - the ray of light revealed his cautious opening of the door + - The ray of light revealed his cautious opening of the door. hypernym: - 00332776-n ili: i37189 @@ -17428,8 +17428,8 @@ definition: - a rearrangement that has no practical effect or significance example: - - the company is looking for stability after years of musical chairs with directors - - shareholders don't want the company playing musical chairs with their investment + - The company is looking for stability after years of musical chairs with directors. + - Shareholders don't want the company playing musical chairs with their investment. hypernym: - 00339647-n ili: i37192 @@ -17471,7 +17471,7 @@ domain_topic: - 11470244-n example: - - he wrote a textbook on the electrical effects of transposition + - He wrote a textbook on the electrical effects of transposition. hypernym: - 00339647-n ili: i37196 @@ -17482,8 +17482,8 @@ definition: - going by something that is moving in order to get in front of it example: - - she drove but well but her reckless passing of every car on the road frightened - me + - She drove but well but her reckless passing of every car on the road frightened + me. hypernym: - 00340289-n ili: i37197 @@ -17508,7 +17508,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00489236-n example: - - the gambler demanded a reshuffle + - The gambler demanded a reshuffle. hypernym: - 00341289-n ili: i37199 @@ -17598,7 +17598,7 @@ definition: - the act of rotating as if on an axis example: - - the rotation of the dancer kept time with the music + - The rotation of the dancer kept time with the music. hypernym: - 00332776-n ili: i37208 @@ -17639,7 +17639,7 @@ definition: - the act of turning on (or as if on) a pivot example: - - the golfer went to the driving range to practice his pivot + - The golfer went to the driving range to practice his pivot. hypernym: - 00342854-n ili: i37212 @@ -17659,8 +17659,8 @@ definition: - the act of rotating rapidly example: - - he gave the crank a spin - - it broke off after much twisting + - He gave the crank a spin. + - It broke off after much twisting. hypernym: - 00342854-n ili: i37214 @@ -17717,7 +17717,7 @@ definition: - the act of assuming or maintaining a seated position example: - - he read the mystery at one sitting + - He read the mystery at one sitting. hypernym: - 00332776-n ili: i37219 @@ -17730,7 +17730,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00905257-n example: - - he wanted his portrait painted but couldn't spare time for the sitting + - He wanted his portrait painted but couldn't spare time for the sitting. hypernym: - 00332776-n ili: i37220 @@ -17743,7 +17743,7 @@ - the act of snapping the fingers; movement of a finger from the tip to the base of the thumb on the same hand example: - - he gave his fingers a snap + - He gave his fingers a snap. hypernym: - 00332776-n ili: i37221 @@ -17785,7 +17785,7 @@ definition: - turning or twisting around (in place) example: - - with a quick twist of his head he surveyed the room + - With a quick twist of his head he surveyed the room. hypernym: - 00342854-n ili: i37225 @@ -17797,7 +17797,7 @@ definition: - the act of winding or twisting example: - - he put the key in the old clock and gave it a good wind + - He put the key in the old clock and gave it a good wind. hypernym: - 00342854-n ili: i37226 @@ -17854,7 +17854,7 @@ definition: - the act of turning away or in the opposite direction example: - - he made an abrupt turn away from her + - He made an abrupt turn away from her. hypernym: - 00347122-n ili: i37231 @@ -17917,7 +17917,7 @@ definition: - agitating a liquid with an implement example: - - constant stirring prevents it from burning on the bottom of the pan + - Constant stirring prevents it from burning on the bottom of the pan. hypernym: - 00334192-n ili: i37237 @@ -17939,7 +17939,7 @@ definition: - the act of moving something by repeated tugs or pushes example: - - vigorous worrying finally loosened the saw + - Vigorous worrying finally loosened the saw. hypernym: - 00334192-n ili: i37239 @@ -17962,7 +17962,7 @@ definition: - the act of upsetting something example: - - he was badly bruised by the upset of his sled at a high speed + - He was badly bruised by the upset of his sled at a high speed. hypernym: - 00336640-n ili: i37241 @@ -18038,7 +18038,7 @@ definition: - the stroke of a key; one depression of a key on a keyboard example: - - the number of keystrokes was used as a measure of work + - The number of keystrokes was used as a measure of work. hypernym: - 00350195-n ili: i37248 @@ -18070,7 +18070,7 @@ definition: - the act of changing or reversing the direction of the course example: - - he took a turn to the right + - He took a turn to the right. hypernym: - 00350712-n ili: i37251 @@ -18166,7 +18166,7 @@ definition: - the act of reducing the amount or number example: - - the mayor proposed extensive cuts in the city budget + - The mayor proposed extensive cuts in the city budget. hypernym: - 00352464-n ili: i37259 @@ -18224,7 +18224,7 @@ definition: - the act of reducing taxation example: - - the new administration's large tax cut was highly controversial + - The new administration's large tax cut was highly controversial. hypernym: - 00353157-n ili: i37265 @@ -18256,7 +18256,7 @@ definition: - the act of gradually lowering the size or amount example: - - the doctor prescribed the tapering of the dose + - The doctor prescribed the tapering of the dose. hypernym: - 00354295-n ili: i37268 @@ -18305,8 +18305,8 @@ - altering something (as a legislative act or a statement) in such a manner as to reduce its value example: - - the adoption of their amendments would have amounted to an evisceration of the - act + - The adoption of their amendments would have amounted to an evisceration of the + act. hypernym: - 00354818-n ili: i37273 @@ -18337,7 +18337,7 @@ definition: - the act of reducing something unpleasant (as pain or annoyance) example: - - he asked the nurse for relief from the constant pain + - He asked the nurse for relief from the constant pain. hypernym: - 00352464-n ili: i37276 @@ -18449,7 +18449,7 @@ definition: - the act of gripping and pressing firmly example: - - he gave her cheek a playful squeeze + - He gave her cheek a playful squeeze. hypernym: - 00357616-n ili: i37287 @@ -18549,7 +18549,7 @@ definition: - act of decreasing in length example: - - the dress needs shortening + - The dress needs shortening. hypernym: - 00352464-n ili: i37296 @@ -18569,7 +18569,7 @@ definition: - the act of shortening something by chopping off the ends example: - - the barber gave him a good cut + - The barber gave him a good cut. hypernym: - 00359757-n ili: i37298 @@ -18669,7 +18669,7 @@ definition: - the act of subtracting (removing a part from the whole) example: - - he complained about the subtraction of money from their paychecks + - He complained about the subtraction of money from their paychecks. hypernym: - 00352464-n ili: i37308 @@ -18828,7 +18828,7 @@ definition: - the act of increasing something example: - - he gave me an increase in salary + - He gave me an increase in salary. hypernym: - 00352311-n ili: i37323 @@ -18840,7 +18840,7 @@ definition: - the act of adding one thing to another example: - - the addition of flowers created a pleasing effect + - The addition of flowers created a pleasing effect. - the addition of a leap day every four years hypernym: - 00364086-n @@ -18853,7 +18853,7 @@ - the act of adding a component or accessory to something that did not have it when it was manufactured example: - - the court ordered a retrofit on all automobiles + - The court ordered a retrofit on all automobiles. hypernym: - 00364614-n ili: i37325 @@ -18864,7 +18864,7 @@ definition: - increase in price or value example: - - the news caused a general advance on the stock market + - The news caused a general advance on the stock market. hypernym: - 00364086-n ili: i37326 @@ -18898,7 +18898,7 @@ definition: - a sudden or abrupt strong increase example: - - stimulated a surge of speculation + - … stimulated a surge of speculation - an upsurge of emotion - an upsurge in violent crime hypernym: @@ -19004,7 +19004,7 @@ definition: - the action of stretching something tight example: - - tension holds the belt in the pulleys + - Tension holds the belt in the pulleys. hypernym: - 00367347-n ili: i37339 @@ -19015,8 +19015,8 @@ definition: - an increase to counteract a perceived discrepancy example: - - higher wages caused an escalation of prices - - there was a gradual escalation of hostilities + - Higher wages caused an escalation of prices. + - There was a gradual escalation of hostilities. hypernym: - 00364086-n ili: i37340 @@ -19056,7 +19056,7 @@ definition: - the act of making something more noticeable than usual example: - - the dance involved a deliberate exaggeration of his awkwardness + - The dance involved a deliberate exaggeration of his awkwardness. hypernym: - 00364086-n ili: i37344 @@ -19197,8 +19197,8 @@ definition: - the act of cutting short example: - - it is an obvious truncation of the verse - - they were sentenced to a truncation of their limbs + - It is an obvious truncation of the verse. + - They were sentenced to a truncation of their limbs. hypernym: - 00359757-n ili: i37357 @@ -19264,7 +19264,7 @@ - addition of extra material or illustration or clarifying detail example: - a few remarks added in amplification and defense - - an elaboration of the sketch followed + - An elaboration of the sketch followed. hypernym: - 00372122-n ili: i37363 @@ -19308,7 +19308,7 @@ definition: - the act of building up an accumulation example: - - I envied his rapid buildup of assets + - I envied his rapid buildup of assets. - a military buildup in preparation for the invasion hypernym: - 00372821-n @@ -19330,9 +19330,9 @@ definition: - depositing in a warehouse example: - - they decided to reposition their furniture in a recommended repository in Brooklyn - - my car is in storage - - publishers reduced print runs to cut down the cost of warehousing + - They decided to reposition their furniture in a recommended repository in Brooklyn. + - My car is in storage. + - Publishers reduced print runs to cut down the cost of warehousing. hypernym: - 00373256-n ili: i37369 @@ -19429,8 +19429,8 @@ definition: - harsh or severe speech or behavior example: - - men associate the roughness of nonstandard working-class speech with masculinity - - the roughness of her voice was a signal to keep quiet + - Men associate the roughness of nonstandard working-class speech with masculinity. + - The roughness of her voice was a signal to keep quiet. hypernym: - 00375032-n ili: i37378 @@ -19452,7 +19452,7 @@ definition: - action that makes a problem or a disease (or its symptoms) worse example: - - the aggravation of her condition resulted from lack of care + - The aggravation of her condition resulted from lack of care. hypernym: - 00375032-n ili: i37380 @@ -19514,7 +19514,7 @@ definition: - the act of breaking something example: - - the breakage was unavoidable + - The breakage was unavoidable. hypernym: - 00376871-n ili: i37386 @@ -19569,8 +19569,8 @@ definition: - the act of exploding or bursting example: - - the explosion of the firecrackers awoke the children - - the burst of an atom bomb creates enormous radiation aloft + - The explosion of the firecrackers awoke the children. + - The burst of an atom bomb creates enormous radiation aloft. hypernym: - 00376871-n ili: i37391 @@ -19600,7 +19600,7 @@ definition: - the act of exploding with noise and violence example: - - his fulminations frightened the horses + - His fulminations frightened the horses. hypernym: - 00378172-n ili: i37394 @@ -19611,7 +19611,7 @@ definition: - the act of burning something example: - - the burning of leaves was prohibited by a town ordinance + - The burning of leaves was prohibited by a town ordinance. hypernym: - 00376871-n ili: i37395 @@ -19623,7 +19623,7 @@ definition: - malicious burning to destroy property example: - - the British term for arson is ‘fire-raising’ + - The British term for arson is ‘fire-raising’. hypernym: - 00378877-n ili: i37396 @@ -19801,7 +19801,7 @@ - the act of making or becoming a single unit example: - the union of opposing factions - - he looked forward to the unification of his family for the holidays + - He looked forward to the unification of his family for the holidays. hypernym: - 00379793-n ili: i37412 @@ -19830,8 +19830,8 @@ definition: - the act of coming together again example: - - monetary unification precipitated the reunification of the German state in October - 1990 + - Monetary unification precipitated the reunification of the German state in October + 1990. hypernym: - 00382488-n ili: i37414 @@ -19863,7 +19863,7 @@ definition: - having the function of uniting a group of similar things example: - - the Democratic Party is an umbrella for many liberal groups + - The Democratic Party is an umbrella for many liberal groups. - under the umbrella of capitalism hypernym: - 00382488-n @@ -19884,7 +19884,7 @@ definition: - becoming open or being made open example: - - the opening of his arms was the sign I was waiting for + - The opening of his arms was the sign I was waiting for. hypernym: - 00376871-n ili: i37419 @@ -19904,8 +19904,8 @@ definition: - an act of delaying or interrupting the continuity example: - - it was presented without commercial breaks - - there was a gap in his account + - It was presented without commercial breaks. + - There was a gap in his account. hypernym: - 01068087-n ili: i37421 @@ -19982,7 +19982,7 @@ definition: - the act of breaking away or withdrawing from example: - - there was a breakaway by the discontented members + - There was a breakaway by the discontented members. - a breaking away from family and neighborhood hypernym: - 00385741-n @@ -20062,7 +20062,7 @@ definition: - division of a group into opposing factions example: - - another schism like that and they will wind up in bankruptcy + - Another schism like that and they will wind up in bankruptcy. hypernym: - 00386599-n ili: i37436 @@ -20074,8 +20074,8 @@ definition: - the act of cutting something into parts example: - - his cuts were skillful - - his cutting of the cake made a terrible mess + - His cuts were skillful. + - His cutting of the cake made a terrible mess. hypernym: - 00386599-n ili: i37437 @@ -20123,7 +20123,7 @@ definition: - the act of penetrating or opening open with a sharp edge example: - - his cut in the lining revealed the hidden jewels + - His cut in the lining revealed the hidden jewels. hypernym: - 00384198-n ili: i37442 @@ -20263,8 +20263,8 @@ definition: - the pairing of people or things as for comparison or competition example: - - it was a good match-up but the home team won - - we need a matchup of the best teachers with the neediest schools + - It was a good match-up but the home team won. + - We need a matchup of the best teachers with the neediest schools. hypernym: - 00390418-n ili: i37456 @@ -20325,7 +20325,7 @@ definition: - the act of tearing example: - - he took the manuscript in both hands and gave it a mighty tear + - He took the manuscript in both hands and gave it a mighty tear. hypernym: - 00384414-n ili: i37462 @@ -20345,7 +20345,7 @@ definition: - the act of rending or ripping or splitting something example: - - he gave the envelope a vigorous rip + - He gave the envelope a vigorous rip. hypernym: - 00391894-n ili: i37464 @@ -20358,7 +20358,7 @@ definition: - the act of removing example: - - he had surgery for the removal of a malignancy + - He had surgery for the removal of a malignancy. hypernym: - 00384414-n ili: i37465 @@ -20428,7 +20428,7 @@ definition: - the action of taking out something (especially using effort or force) example: - - the dentist gave her a local anesthetic prior to the extraction + - The dentist gave her a local anesthetic prior to the extraction. hypernym: - 00392407-n ili: i37472 @@ -20439,7 +20439,7 @@ definition: - the separation of grain or seeds from the husks and straw example: - - they used to do the threshing by hand but now there are machines to do it + - They used to do the threshing by hand but now there are machines to do it. hypernym: - 01256840-n ili: i37473 @@ -20713,7 +20713,7 @@ definition: - the act of changing in form or shape or appearance example: - - a photograph is a translation of a scene onto a two-dimensional surface + - A photograph is a translation of a scene onto a two-dimensional surface. hypernym: - 00376871-n ili: i37500 @@ -20749,7 +20749,7 @@ definition: - the act of revising or altering (involving reconsideration and modification) example: - - it would require a drastic revision of his opinion + - It would require a drastic revision of his opinion. hypernym: - 00399512-n ili: i37503 @@ -20859,7 +20859,7 @@ definition: - the act of restoring someone to a previous position example: - - we insisted on the reinstatement of the colonel + - We insisted on the reinstatement of the colonel. hypernym: - 00269401-n ili: i37514 @@ -20973,7 +20973,7 @@ - the act of damaging the appearance or surface of something example: - the defacement of an Italian mosaic during the Turkish invasion - - he objected to the dam's massive disfigurement of the landscape + - He objected to the dam's massive disfigurement of the landscape. hypernym: - 00403900-n ili: i37525 @@ -21015,7 +21015,7 @@ definition: - the act of changing something to bring it up to date (usually by adding something) example: - - criminal records need regular updating + - Criminal records need regular updating. hypernym: - 00191991-n ili: i37529 @@ -21083,7 +21083,7 @@ definition: - the act of flexing example: - - he gave his biceps a flex to impress the ladies + - He gave his biceps a flex to impress the ladies. hypernym: - 00406181-n ili: i37536 @@ -21158,7 +21158,7 @@ definition: - the act of folding example: - - he gave the napkins a double fold + - He gave the napkins a double fold. hypernym: - 00405224-n ili: i37544 @@ -21220,7 +21220,7 @@ definition: - any specific behavior example: - - they avoided all recreational activity + - They avoided all recreational activity. hypernym: - 00030657-n ili: i37550 @@ -21244,7 +21244,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01096649-n example: - - her smooth operation of the vehicle gave us a surprisingly comfortable ride + - Her smooth operation of the vehicle gave us a surprisingly comfortable ride. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i37552 @@ -21255,9 +21255,9 @@ definition: - a planned activity involving many people performing various actions example: - - they organized a rescue operation + - They organized a rescue operation. - the biggest police operation in French history - - running a restaurant is quite an operation + - Running a restaurant is quite an operation. - consolidate the companies various operations hypernym: - 00408356-n @@ -21278,7 +21278,7 @@ definition: - operation designed to catch a person committing a criminal act example: - - the police conducted a sting operation + - The police conducted a sting operation. hypernym: - 00410304-n members: @@ -21307,8 +21307,8 @@ definition: - a customary way of operation or behavior example: - - it is their practice to give annual raises - - they changed their dietary pattern + - It is their practice to give annual raises. + - They changed their dietary pattern. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i37557 @@ -21343,7 +21343,7 @@ - the practice of cooperating example: - economic cooperation - - they agreed on a policy of cooperation + - They agreed on a policy of cooperation. hypernym: - 00411260-n ili: i37560 @@ -21420,7 +21420,7 @@ definition: - supernatural practices and techniques example: - - he is a student of the occult + - He is a student of the occult. hypernym: - 00411260-n ili: i37568 @@ -21532,9 +21532,9 @@ domain_topic: - 06145709-n example: - - owls have nocturnal habits - - she had a habit twirling the ends of her hair - - long use had hardened him to it + - Owls have nocturnal habits. + - She had a habit twirling the ends of her hair. + - Long use had hardened him to it. hypernym: - 00414252-n ili: i37579 @@ -21546,7 +21546,7 @@ definition: - the custom in some Islamic societies of women dressing modestly outside the home example: - - she observes the hijab and does not wear tight clothing + - She observes the hijab and does not wear tight clothing. hypernym: - 00414252-n ili: i37580 @@ -21584,7 +21584,7 @@ definition: - the usual activities in your day example: - - the doctor made his rounds + - The doctor made his rounds. hypernym: - 00416013-n ili: i37584 @@ -21634,9 +21634,9 @@ - a course of conduct example: - the path of virtue - - we went our separate ways - - our paths in life led us apart - - genius usually follows a revolutionary path + - We went our separate ways. + - Our paths in life led us apart. + - Genius usually follows a revolutionary path. hypernym: - 00039000-n ili: i37589 @@ -21670,7 +21670,7 @@ definition: - the way of proper and honest behavior example: - - he taught his children to keep strictly to the straight and narrow + - He taught his children to keep strictly to the straight and narrow. hypernym: - 00416689-n ili: i37592 @@ -21705,7 +21705,7 @@ definition: - the easiest way example: - - In marrying him she simply took the path of least resistance + - In marrying him she simply took the path of least resistance. hypernym: - 00416239-n ili: i37595 @@ -21736,7 +21736,7 @@ - a restraining hold; someone loops the arm around the neck of another person in a tight grip, usually from behind example: - - he grabbed the woman in a chokehold, demanded her cash and jewelry, and then fled + - He grabbed the woman in a chokehold, demanded her cash and jewelry, and then fled. hypernym: - 00814187-n ili: i37598 @@ -21770,7 +21770,7 @@ definition: - a tight or amorous embrace example: - - come here and give me a big hug + - Come here and give me a big hug. hypernym: - 00418410-n ili: i37601 @@ -21783,7 +21783,7 @@ definition: - the practice of treating (someone or something) badly example: - - he should be punished for his mistreatment of his mother + - He should be punished for his mistreatment of his mother. hypernym: - 00411260-n ili: i37602 @@ -21825,7 +21825,7 @@ definition: - contemptuous disregard example: - - she wanted neither favor nor despite + - She wanted neither favor nor despite. hypernym: - 00419628-n ili: i37606 @@ -21837,7 +21837,7 @@ - an act that exploits or victimizes someone (treats them unfairly) example: - capitalistic exploitation of the working class - - paying Blacks less and charging them more is a form of victimization + - Paying Blacks less and charging them more is a form of victimization. hypernym: - 00419038-n ili: i37607 @@ -21862,7 +21862,7 @@ definition: - the commercial exploitation of sex or sexuality or explicit sexual material example: - - sexploitation by advertisers is notorious + - Sexploitation by advertisers is notorious. hypernym: - 00419916-n ili: i37609 @@ -21883,7 +21883,7 @@ definition: - cruel or inhumane treatment example: - - the child showed signs of physical abuse + - The child showed signs of physical abuse. hypernym: - 00419038-n ili: i37611 @@ -21926,7 +21926,7 @@ definition: - the act of repressing; control by holding down example: - - his goal was the repression of insolence + - His goal was the repression of insolence. hypernym: - 00805278-n ili: i37615 @@ -21978,7 +21978,7 @@ by one or more persons in an attempt to force another person to yield information or to make a confession or for any other reason example: - - it required unnatural torturing to extract a confession + - It required unnatural torturing to extract a confession. hypernym: - 00421490-n ili: i37620 @@ -22038,7 +22038,7 @@ definition: - torture that is sanctioned by the state and executed by duly accredited officials example: - - the English renounced judicial torture in 1640 + - The English renounced judicial torture in 1640. hypernym: - 00422440-n ili: i37626 @@ -22210,7 +22210,7 @@ definition: - something that irritates or demands immediate action example: - - doing that is like waving a red flag in front of a bull + - Doing that is like waving a red flag in front of a bull. hypernym: - 00419407-n ili: i37643 @@ -22231,8 +22231,8 @@ - the act of harassing someone playfully or maliciously (especially by ridicule); provoking someone with persistent annoyances example: - - he ignored their teases - - his ribbing was gentle but persistent + - He ignored their teases. + - His ribbing was gentle but persistent. hypernym: - 00420657-n ili: i37645 @@ -22284,9 +22284,9 @@ definition: - an activity that diverts or amuses or stimulates example: - - scuba diving is provided as a diversion for tourists - - for recreation he wrote poetry and solved crossword puzzles - - drug abuse is often regarded as a form of recreation + - Scuba diving is provided as a diversion for tourists. + - For recreation he wrote poetry and solved crossword puzzles. + - Drug abuse is often regarded as a form of recreation. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i37650 @@ -22364,8 +22364,8 @@ definition: - an inclination to retreat from unpleasant realities through diversion or fantasy example: - - romantic novels were her escape from the stress of daily life - - his alcohol problem was a form of escapism + - Romantic novels were her escape from the stress of daily life. + - His alcohol problem was a form of escapism. hypernym: - 00427931-n ili: i37657 @@ -22391,8 +22391,8 @@ definition: - activities that are enjoyable or amusing example: - - I do it for the fun of it - - he is fun to have around + - I do it for the fun of it. + - He is fun to have around. hypernym: - 00427931-n ili: i37659 @@ -22406,8 +22406,8 @@ - the act of playing for stakes in the hope of winning (including the payment of a price for a chance to win a prize) example: - - his gambling cost him a fortune - - there was heavy play at the blackjack table + - His gambling cost him a fortune. + - There was heavy play at the blackjack table. hypernym: - 00427931-n - 00748327-n @@ -22421,9 +22421,9 @@ definition: - an amusement or pastime example: - - they played word games - - he thought of his painting as a game that filled his empty time - - his life was all fun and games + - They played word games. + - He thought of his painting as a game that filled his empty time. + - His life was all fun and games. hypernym: - 00427931-n ili: i37661 @@ -22446,7 +22446,7 @@ - the activity of people seeking nighttime diversion (as at the theater, a nightclub, etc.) example: - - in the summer the nightlife shifts to the dance clubs + - In the summer the nightlife shifts to the dance clubs. hypernym: - 00427931-n ili: i37663 @@ -22458,10 +22458,10 @@ definition: - a diversion that occupies one's time and thoughts (usually pleasantly) example: - - sailing is her favorite pastime - - his main pastime is gambling - - he counts reading among his interests - - they criticized the boy for his limited pursuits + - Sailing is her favorite pastime. + - His main pastime is gambling. + - He counts reading among his interests. + - They criticized the boy for his limited pursuits. hypernym: - 00427931-n ili: i37664 @@ -22474,7 +22474,7 @@ definition: - activity by children that is guided more by imagination than by fixed rules example: - - Freud believed in the utility of play to a small child + - Freud believed in the utility of play to a small child. hypernym: - 00427931-n ili: i37665 @@ -22487,7 +22487,7 @@ - play in which children take the roles of father or mother or children and pretend to interact like adults example: - - the children were playing house + - The children were playing house. hypernym: - 00432833-n ili: i37666 @@ -22499,7 +22499,7 @@ - children take the roles of physician or patient or nurse and pretend they are at the physician's office example: - - the children explored each other's bodies by playing the game of doctor + - The children explored each other's bodies by playing the game of doctor. hypernym: - 00432833-n ili: i37667 @@ -22533,9 +22533,9 @@ definition: - an activity that you like or at which you are superior example: - - chemistry is not my cup of tea - - his bag now is learning to play golf - - marriage was scarcely his dish + - Chemistry is not my cup of tea. + - His bag now is learning to play golf. + - Marriage was scarcely his dish. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i37670 @@ -22884,7 +22884,7 @@ - an increase in the number of outstanding shares of a corporation without changing the shareholders' equity example: - - they announced a two-for-one split of the common stock + - They announced a two-for-one split of the common stock. hypernym: - 00364086-n ili: i37705 @@ -23063,8 +23063,8 @@ definition: - the act of swimming example: - - it was the swimming they enjoyed most - - they took a short swim in the pool + - It was the swimming they enjoyed most. + - They took a short swim in the pool. hypernym: - 00442764-n ili: i37722 @@ -23076,7 +23076,7 @@ definition: - the act of swimming for pleasure or recreation example: - - the Englishman said he had a good bathe + - The Englishman said he had a good bathe. hypernym: - 00443055-n ili: i37723 @@ -23288,7 +23288,7 @@ definition: - a stroke of the oar that either misses the water or digs too deeply example: - - he caught a crab and lost the race + - He caught a crab and lost the race. hypernym: - 00446336-n ili: i37744 @@ -23339,7 +23339,7 @@ definition: - a boxing or wrestling match example: - - the fight was on television last night + - The fight was on television last night. hypernym: - 00446787-n ili: i37749 @@ -23681,7 +23681,7 @@ definition: - riding a motorcycle example: - - motorcycling is a dangerous sport + - Motorcycling is a dangerous sport. hypernym: - 00452356-n ili: i37784 @@ -23821,8 +23821,8 @@ definition: - agriculture considered as an occupation or way of life example: - - farming is a strenuous life - - there's no work on the land any more + - Farming is a strenuous life. + - There's no work on the land any more. hypernym: - 00583425-n ili: i37798 @@ -23940,7 +23940,7 @@ definition: - a contest with rules to determine a winner example: - - you need four people to play this game + - You need four people to play this game. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i37810 @@ -23953,7 +23953,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00456623-n example: - - the game lasted two hours + - The game lasted two hours. hypernym: - 07470961-n ili: i37811 @@ -24034,8 +24034,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00456623-n example: - - it is my turn - - it is still my play + - It is my turn. + - It is still my play. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i37819 @@ -24047,7 +24047,7 @@ definition: - an offensive move in a sport or game example: - - they won the game with a 10-hit attack in the 9th inning + - They won the game with a 10-hit attack in the 9th inning. hypernym: - 00458406-n ili: i37820 @@ -24060,7 +24060,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00504248-n example: - - he memorized all the important chess openings + - He memorized all the important chess openings. hypernym: - 01012400-n ili: i37821 @@ -24088,7 +24088,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00470726-n example: - - you have four downs to gain ten yards + - You have four downs to gain ten yards. hypernym: - 00458406-n ili: i37823 @@ -24101,8 +24101,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - he was at bat when it happened - - he got four hits in four at-bats + - He was at bat when it happened. + - He got four hits in four at-bats. hypernym: - 00458406-n ili: i37824 @@ -24114,7 +24114,7 @@ definition: - a cooperative game in which a ball is passed back and forth example: - - he played catch with his son in the backyard + - He played catch with his son in the backyard. hypernym: - 00431591-n ili: i37825 @@ -24511,7 +24511,7 @@ definition: - the activity of playing 18 holes of golf example: - - a round of golf takes about 4 hours + - A round of golf takes about 4 hours. hypernym: - 00465962-n ili: i37862 @@ -24724,10 +24724,10 @@ - a ball game played with a bat and ball between two teams of nine players; teams take turns at bat trying to score runs example: - - he played baseball in high school - - there was a baseball game on every empty lot - - there was a desire for National League ball in the area - - play ball! + - He played baseball in high school. + - There was a baseball game on every empty lot. + - There was a desire for National League ball in the area. + - Play ball! hypernym: - 00472512-n ili: i37882 @@ -24903,7 +24903,7 @@ definition: - unlawfully delivered ball in cricket example: - - the umpire called it a no ball + - The umpire called it a no ball. hypernym: - 00105796-n ili: i37899 @@ -25164,7 +25164,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00483309-n example: - - he was up two breaks in the second set + - He was up two breaks in the second set. hypernym: - 00187483-n ili: i37922 @@ -25367,8 +25367,8 @@ definition: - advancing as if in the child's game, by leaping over obstacles or competitors example: - - the company still believes the chip is a leapfrog in integration and will pay - huge dividends + - The company still believes the chip is a leapfrog in integration and will pay + huge dividends. hypernym: - 00282894-n ili: i37942 @@ -25502,8 +25502,8 @@ definition: - the division of a deck of cards before dealing example: - - he insisted that we give him the last cut before every deal - - the cutting of the cards soon became a ritual + - He insisted that we give him the last cut before every deal. + - The cutting of the cards soon became a ritual. hypernym: - 00386599-n ili: i37954 @@ -25938,7 +25938,7 @@ definition: - poker in which a player can discard cards and receive substitutes from the dealer example: - - he played only draw and stud + - He played only draw and stud. hypernym: - 00495779-n ili: i37993 @@ -26453,7 +26453,7 @@ definition: - the act of gambling example: - - he did it on a bet + - He did it on a bet. hypernym: - 00431125-n ili: i38040 @@ -26716,7 +26716,7 @@ definition: - an occasion for excessive eating or drinking example: - - they went on a bust that lasted three days + - They went on a bust that lasted three days. hypernym: - 00511200-n ili: i38065 @@ -26789,8 +26789,8 @@ definition: - gay or light-hearted recreational activity for diversion or amusement example: - - it was all done in play - - their frolic in the surf threatened to become ugly + - It was all done in play. + - Their frolic in the surf threatened to become ugly. hypernym: - 00427931-n ili: i38071 @@ -26857,8 +26857,8 @@ definition: - frivolous or trifling behavior example: - - for actors, memorizing lines is no game - - for him, life is all fun and games + - For actors, memorizing lines is no game. + - For him, life is all fun and games. hypernym: - 00512828-n ili: i38076 @@ -26896,7 +26896,7 @@ definition: - (Yiddish) a prank or piece of clowning example: - - his shtik made us laugh + - His shtik made us laugh. exemplifies: - 06963829-n hypernym: @@ -26921,7 +26921,7 @@ definition: - playful vexation example: - - the parody was just a form of teasing + - The parody was just a form of teasing. hypernym: - 00512828-n ili: i38081 @@ -26993,7 +26993,7 @@ is typically left in the dark holding a bag and waiting for the snipe to run into it example: - - in the South a snipe hunt is practically a rite of passage + - In the South a snipe hunt is practically a rite of passage. hypernym: - 00515139-n ili: i38088 @@ -27024,7 +27024,7 @@ definition: - an agreeable or amusing remark example: - - they exchange pleasantries + - They exchange pleasantries. hypernym: - 00431990-n ili: i38091 @@ -27334,7 +27334,7 @@ definition: - a performance given by a traveling company of acrobats, clowns, and trained animals example: - - the children always love to go to the circus + - The children always love to go to the circus. hypernym: - 00521313-n ili: i38120 @@ -27409,7 +27409,7 @@ definition: - a visible display example: - - she made a parade of her sorrows + - She made a parade of her sorrows. hypernym: - 00522265-n ili: i38127 @@ -27420,7 +27420,7 @@ definition: - something shown to the public example: - - the museum had many exhibits of oriental art + - The museum had many exhibits of oriental art. hypernym: - 00521313-n ili: i38128 @@ -27443,7 +27443,7 @@ - a show or display; the act of presenting something to sight or view example: - the presentation of new data - - he gave the customer a demonstration + - He gave the customer a demonstration. hypernym: - 00521313-n ili: i38130 @@ -27458,7 +27458,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - he confused the enemy with feints and demonstrations + - He confused the enemy with feints and demonstrations. hypernym: - 00521313-n ili: i38131 @@ -27482,7 +27482,7 @@ definition: - the exposure of falseness or pretensions example: - - the debunking of religion has been too successful + - The debunking of religion has been too successful. hypernym: - 00523593-n ili: i38133 @@ -27494,7 +27494,7 @@ definition: - presentation to view in an open or public manner example: - - the exposure of his anger was shocking + - The exposure of his anger was shocking. hypernym: - 00522618-n ili: i38134 @@ -27507,7 +27507,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - the appellate court demanded the production of all documents + - The appellate court demanded the production of all documents. hypernym: - 00523201-n ili: i38135 @@ -27899,7 +27899,7 @@ definition: - a form of erotic entertainment in which a dancer gradually undresses to music example: - - she did a strip right in front of everyone + - She did a strip right in front of everyone. hypernym: - 00532238-n ili: i38173 @@ -28050,7 +28050,7 @@ definition: - a sequence of foot movements that make up a particular dance example: - - he taught them the waltz step + - He taught them the waltz step. hypernym: - 00283971-n ili: i38188 @@ -28097,7 +28097,7 @@ - social dancing in which couples vigorously twist their hips and arms in time to the music; was popular in the 1960s example: - - they liked to dance the twist + - They liked to dance the twist. hypernym: - 00533147-n ili: i38192 @@ -28660,7 +28660,7 @@ - 07034009-n - 00546538-n example: - - his music was his central interest + - His music was his central interest. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i38249 @@ -28721,7 +28721,7 @@ definition: - the act of playing drums example: - - he practiced his drumming several hours every day + - He practiced his drumming several hours every day. hypernym: - 00546096-n ili: i38255 @@ -28780,7 +28780,7 @@ definition: - the act of singing example: - - with a shout and a song they marched up to the gates + - With a shout and a song they marched up to the gates. hypernym: - 00546381-n ili: i38261 @@ -28829,7 +28829,7 @@ definition: - singing in a soft low tone example: - - her crooning soon put the child to sleep + - Her crooning soon put the child to sleep. hypernym: - 00546538-n ili: i38266 @@ -28853,7 +28853,7 @@ definition: - the act of whistling a tune example: - - his cheerful whistling indicated that he enjoyed his work + - His cheerful whistling indicated that he enjoyed his work. hypernym: - 00544270-n ili: i38268 @@ -28864,7 +28864,7 @@ definition: - a stroke or blow example: - - the signal was two beats on the steam pipe + - The signal was two beats on the steam pipe. hypernym: - 00350195-n ili: i38269 @@ -28938,7 +28938,7 @@ definition: - an impressionistic portrayal of a person example: - - he did a funny impression of a politician + - He did a funny impression of a politician. hypernym: - 00549839-n ili: i38276 @@ -29014,7 +29014,7 @@ definition: - incidental activity performed by an actor for dramatic effect example: - - his business with the cane was hilarious + - His business with the cane was hilarious. hypernym: - 00549363-n ili: i38283 @@ -29044,7 +29044,7 @@ definition: - the act of presenting a play or a piece of music or other entertainment example: - - we congratulated him on his performance at the rehearsal + - We congratulated him on his performance at the rehearsal. - an inspired performance of Mozart's C minor concerto hypernym: - 00522618-n @@ -29058,7 +29058,7 @@ definition: - a performance (or series of performances) at a public presentation example: - - the program lasted more than two hours + - The program lasted more than two hours. hypernym: - 00551808-n ili: i38286 @@ -29099,7 +29099,7 @@ definition: - ostentatious or vainglorious or extravagant or melodramatic conduct example: - - heroics are for those epic films they make in Hollywood + - Heroics are for those epic films they make in Hollywood. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -29171,8 +29171,8 @@ - a frenetic disorganized (and often comic) disturbance suggestive of a large public entertainment example: - - it was so funny it was a circus - - the whole occasion had a carnival atmosphere + - It was so funny it was a circus. + - The whole occasion had a carnival atmosphere. hypernym: - 00334655-n ili: i38297 @@ -29207,7 +29207,7 @@ - the act of disrupting an established order so it fails to continue example: - the social dislocations resulting from government policies - - his warning came after the breakdown of talks in London + - His warning came after the breakdown of talks in London. hypernym: - 00554210-n ili: i38300 @@ -29316,8 +29316,8 @@ definition: - the act of disturbing the mind or body example: - - his carelessness could have caused an ecological upset - - she was unprepared for this sudden overthrow of their normal way of living + - His carelessness could have caused an ecological upset. + - She was unprepared for this sudden overthrow of their normal way of living. hypernym: - 00334655-n ili: i38310 @@ -29357,7 +29357,7 @@ definition: - repeated bursts of activity example: - - they worked in fits and starts + - They worked in fits and starts. hypernym: - 00556362-n ili: i38313 @@ -29368,7 +29368,7 @@ definition: - the act of moving hurriedly and in a careless manner example: - - in his haste to leave he forgot his book + - In his haste to leave he forgot his book. hypernym: - 00280679-n ili: i38314 @@ -29382,7 +29382,7 @@ definition: - the act of moving with great haste example: - - he made a dash for the door + - He made a dash for the door. hypernym: - 00556685-n ili: i38315 @@ -29405,8 +29405,8 @@ definition: - a deliberate coordinated movement requiring dexterity and skill example: - - he made a great maneuver - - the runner was out on a play by the shortstop + - He made a great maneuver. + - The runner was out on a play by the shortstop. hypernym: - 00280679-n ili: i38317 @@ -29429,7 +29429,7 @@ definition: - a predetermined set of movements in dancing or skating example: - - she made the best score on compulsory figures + - She made the best score on compulsory figures. hypernym: - 00557350-n ili: i38319 @@ -29470,7 +29470,7 @@ definition: - a preset plan of action in team sports example: - - the coach drew up the plays for her team + - The coach drew up the plays for her team. hypernym: - 05911139-n ili: i38323 @@ -29520,7 +29520,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00464604-n example: - - the team was unable to capitalize on the power play + - The team was unable to capitalize on the power play. hypernym: - 00558625-n ili: i38327 @@ -29545,8 +29545,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00470726-n example: - - the defensive line braced to stop the run - - the coach put great emphasis on running + - The defensive line braced to stop the run. + - The coach put great emphasis on running. hypernym: - 00559667-n ili: i38329 @@ -29622,7 +29622,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00470726-n example: - - the linebackers were ready to stop a rush + - The linebackers were ready to stop a rush. hypernym: - 00559920-n ili: i38335 @@ -29636,7 +29636,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00470726-n example: - - the coach sent in a passing play on third and long + - The coach sent in a passing play on third and long. hypernym: - 00559667-n ili: i38336 @@ -29653,7 +29653,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00470726-n example: - - they used a power play to return the kickoff + - They used a power play to return the kickoff. hypernym: - 00559667-n ili: i38337 @@ -29685,7 +29685,7 @@ definition: - a short forward pass to a back who is running toward the sidelines example: - - he threw a flare to the fullback who was tackled for a loss + - He threw a flare to the fullback who was tackled for a loss. hypernym: - 00562263-n ili: i38340 @@ -29768,7 +29768,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00470726-n example: - - he ran interference for the quarterback + - He ran interference for the quarterback. hypernym: - 00563435-n ili: i38348 @@ -29838,7 +29838,7 @@ definition: - a basketball maneuver; obstructing an opponent with one's body example: - - he was called for setting an illegal pick + - He was called for setting an illegal pick. hypernym: - 00564531-n ili: i38355 @@ -29949,9 +29949,9 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - it took two strokes to get out of the bunker - - a good shot requires good balance and tempo - - he left me an almost impossible shot + - It took two strokes to get out of the bunker. + - A good shot requires good balance and tempo. + - He left me an almost impossible shot. hypernym: - 00557350-n ili: i38366 @@ -29969,7 +29969,7 @@ - 00481519-n - 00480898-n example: - - cuts do not bother a good tennis player + - Cuts do not bother a good tennis player. hypernym: - 00566339-n ili: i38367 @@ -30001,7 +30001,7 @@ definition: - a tennis stroke that sends the ball back to the other player example: - - he won the point on a cross-court return + - He won the point on a cross-court return. hypernym: - 00567172-n ili: i38370 @@ -30126,7 +30126,7 @@ - 00481519-n - 00480898-n example: - - his powerful serves won the game + - His powerful serves won the game. hypernym: - 00567172-n ili: i38381 @@ -30151,7 +30151,7 @@ - 00481519-n - 00480898-n example: - - he served too many double faults + - He served too many double faults. hypernym: - 00569467-n ili: i38383 @@ -30315,7 +30315,7 @@ definition: - in baseball; a batter's attempt to hit a pitched ball example: - - he took a vicious cut at the ball + - He took a vicious cut at the ball. hypernym: - 00566339-n ili: i38398 @@ -30348,7 +30348,7 @@ definition: - a golf shot that curves to the right for a right-handed golfer example: - - he took lessons to cure his slicing + - He took lessons to cure his slicing. hypernym: - 00572646-n ili: i38401 @@ -30361,7 +30361,7 @@ definition: - a golf shot that curves to the left for a right-handed golfer example: - - he took lessons to cure his hooking + - He took lessons to cure his hooking. hypernym: - 00572646-n ili: i38402 @@ -30374,7 +30374,7 @@ definition: - hitting a golf ball off of a tee with a driver example: - - he sliced his drive out of bounds + - He sliced his drive out of bounds. hypernym: - 00572646-n ili: i38403 @@ -30395,8 +30395,8 @@ definition: - hitting a golf ball that is on the green using a putter example: - - his putting let him down today - - he didn't sink a single putt over three feet + - His putting let him down today. + - He didn't sink a single putt over three feet. hypernym: - 00572646-n ili: i38405 @@ -30420,7 +30420,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00465962-n example: - - he lost the hole when his approach rolled over the green + - He lost the hole when his approach rolled over the green. hypernym: - 00572646-n ili: i38407 @@ -30548,7 +30548,7 @@ definition: - any undertaking that is easy to do example: - - marketing this product will be no picnic + - Marketing this product will be no picnic. hypernym: - 00797381-n ili: i38420 @@ -30578,7 +30578,7 @@ definition: - activity directed toward making or doing something example: - - she checked several points needing further work + - She checked several points needing further work. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i38422 @@ -30589,8 +30589,8 @@ definition: - the most important or interesting work or activity in a specific area or field example: - - the action is no longer in technology stocks but in municipal bonds - - gawkers always try to get as close to the action as possible + - The action is no longer in technology stocks but in municipal bonds. + - Gawkers always try to get as close to the action as possible. hypernym: - 00576778-n ili: i38423 @@ -30601,8 +30601,8 @@ definition: - a damaging piece of work example: - - dry rot did the job of destroying the barn - - the barber did a real job on my hair + - Dry rot did the job of destroying the barn. + - The barber did a real job on my hair. hypernym: - 00576778-n ili: i38424 @@ -30613,8 +30613,8 @@ definition: - the performance of a piece of work example: - - she did an outstanding job as Ophelia - - he gave it up as a bad job + - She did an outstanding job as Ophelia. + - He gave it up as a bad job. hypernym: - 00576778-n ili: i38425 @@ -30725,8 +30725,8 @@ definition: - the work of making something smooth and shiny by rubbing or waxing it example: - - the shining of shoes provided a meager living - - every Sunday he gave his car a good polishing + - The shining of shoes provided a meager living. + - Every Sunday he gave his car a good polishing. hypernym: - 00576778-n ili: i38435 @@ -30738,7 +30738,7 @@ definition: - the act of shining shoes example: - - he charged a dollar for a shoeshine + - He charged a dollar for a shoeshine. hypernym: - 00579832-n ili: i38436 @@ -30760,8 +30760,8 @@ definition: - the service (electric power or water or transportation) provided by a public utility example: - - the cost of utilities never decreases - - all the utilities were lost after the hurricane + - The cost of utilities never decreases. + - All the utilities were lost after the hurricane. hypernym: - 00578562-n ili: i38438 @@ -30813,7 +30813,7 @@ definition: - difficult work example: - - the boss hoped the plan would succeed but he wasn't willing to do the heavy lifting + - The boss hoped the plan would succeed but he wasn't willing to do the heavy lifting. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -30826,7 +30826,7 @@ definition: - the act of cleaning the rooms and furnishings of a house example: - - efficient housecleaning should proceed one room at a time + - Efficient housecleaning should proceed one room at a time. hypernym: - 00251880-n ili: i38444 @@ -30838,8 +30838,8 @@ - (figurative) the act of reforming by the removal of unwanted personnel or practices or conditions example: - - more housecleaning is in store at other accounting firms - - many employees were discharged in a general housecleaning by the new owners + - More housecleaning is in store at other accounting firms. + - Many employees were discharged in a general housecleaning by the new owners. exemplifies: - 07120141-n hypernym: @@ -30908,7 +30908,7 @@ definition: - active work of little value example: - - while he was waiting he filled the days with busywork + - While he was waiting he filled the days with busywork. hypernym: - 00576778-n ili: i38452 @@ -30967,7 +30967,7 @@ definition: - the principal activity in your life that you do to earn money example: - - he's not in my line of business + - He's not in my line of business. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i38458 @@ -30982,7 +30982,7 @@ definition: - any activity that occupies a person's attention example: - - he missed the bell in his occupation with the computer game + - He missed the bell in his occupation with the computer game. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i38459 @@ -30993,8 +30993,8 @@ definition: - your occupation or line of work example: - - he's in the plumbing game - - she's in show biz + - He's in the plumbing game. + - She's in show biz. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -31019,7 +31019,7 @@ definition: - the special line of work you have adopted as your career example: - - his specialization is gastroenterology + - His specialization is gastroenterology. hypernym: - 00584283-n ili: i38462 @@ -31063,7 +31063,7 @@ definition: - careers in general example: - - it happens in all walks of life + - It happens in all walks of life. hypernym: - 00584283-n ili: i38466 @@ -31075,8 +31075,8 @@ definition: - the occupation for which you are paid example: - - he is looking for employment - - a lot of people are out of work + - He is looking for employment. + - A lot of people are out of work. hypernym: - 00583425-n ili: i38467 @@ -31088,7 +31088,7 @@ definition: - the responsibility to do something example: - - it is their job to print the truth + - It is their job to print the truth. hypernym: - 01132241-n ili: i38468 @@ -31099,7 +31099,7 @@ definition: - employment in or work for another example: - - he retired after 30 years of service + - He retired after 30 years of service. hypernym: - 00585404-n ili: i38469 @@ -31120,8 +31120,8 @@ definition: - performance of duties or provision of space and equipment helpful to others example: - - the mayor tried to maintain city services - - the medical services are excellent + - The mayor tried to maintain city services. + - The medical services are excellent. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -31177,7 +31177,7 @@ definition: - the job to which you are (or hope to be) appointed example: - - he applied for an appointment in the treasury + - He applied for an appointment in the treasury. hypernym: - 00583425-n ili: i38476 @@ -31188,7 +31188,7 @@ definition: - a job in an organization example: - - he occupied a post in the treasury + - He occupied a post in the treasury. hypernym: - 00583425-n ili: i38477 @@ -31332,7 +31332,7 @@ definition: - the office of cardinal example: - - following the scandal, the cardinal resigned his cardinalate + - Following the scandal, the cardinal resigned his cardinalate. hypernym: - 00587299-n ili: i38492 @@ -31894,7 +31894,7 @@ - the office and function of president example: - Andrew Jackson expanded the power of the presidency beyond what was customary - before his time + before his time. hypernym: - 00587299-n ili: i38552 @@ -31906,7 +31906,7 @@ definition: - the office of the United States head of state example: - - a President is elected every four years + - A President is elected every four years. hypernym: - 00597922-n ili: i38553 @@ -31965,7 +31965,7 @@ definition: - the position of professor example: - - he was awarded an endowed chair in economics + - He was awarded an endowed chair in economics. hypernym: - 00587299-n ili: i38559 @@ -31996,7 +31996,7 @@ - a public office of sufficiently high rank that it provides the holder with an opportunity to speak out and be listened to on any matter example: - - the American presidency is a bully pulpit + - The American presidency is a bully pulpit. hypernym: - 00599433-n ili: i38562 @@ -32082,7 +32082,7 @@ - the position of the head of the Justice Department and the chief law enforcement officer of the United States example: - - the post of Attorney General was created in 1789 + - The post of Attorney General was created in 1789. hypernym: - 00600587-n ili: i38571 @@ -32094,7 +32094,7 @@ definition: - the position of the head of the Department of Agriculture example: - - the post of Secretary of Agriculture was established in 1889 + - The post of Secretary of Agriculture was established in 1889. hypernym: - 00600587-n ili: i38572 @@ -32106,7 +32106,7 @@ definition: - the position of the head of the Department of Commerce example: - - the position of Commerce Secretary was created in 1913 + - The position of Commerce Secretary was created in 1913. hypernym: - 00600587-n ili: i38573 @@ -32118,7 +32118,7 @@ definition: - the position of the head of the Department of Defense example: - - the position of Defense Secretary was created in 1947 + - The position of Defense Secretary was created in 1947. hypernym: - 00600587-n ili: i38574 @@ -32130,7 +32130,7 @@ definition: - the position of the head of the Education Department example: - - the post of Education Secretary was created in 1979 + - The post of Education Secretary was created in 1979. hypernym: - 00600587-n ili: i38575 @@ -32142,7 +32142,7 @@ definition: - the position of the head of the Department of Energy example: - - the post of Energy Secretary was created in 1977 + - The post of Energy Secretary was created in 1977. hypernym: - 00600587-n ili: i38576 @@ -32154,8 +32154,8 @@ definition: - the position of the head of the Department of Health and Human Services example: - - the post of Secretary of Health and Human Services was created by Congress in - 1979 + - The post of Secretary of Health and Human Services was created by Congress in + 1979. hypernym: - 00600587-n ili: i38577 @@ -32166,7 +32166,7 @@ definition: - the position of the head of the Department of Housing and Urban Development example: - - the position of Secretary of Housing and Urban Development was created in 1966 + - The position of Secretary of Housing and Urban Development was created in 1966. hypernym: - 00600587-n ili: i38578 @@ -32177,7 +32177,7 @@ definition: - the position of the head of the Department of Labor example: - - the post of Labor Secretary was created in 1913 + - The post of Labor Secretary was created in 1913. hypernym: - 00600587-n ili: i38579 @@ -32189,7 +32189,7 @@ definition: - the position of the head of the State Department example: - - the position of Secretary of State was established in 1789 + - The position of Secretary of State was established in 1789. hypernym: - 00600587-n ili: i38580 @@ -32200,7 +32200,7 @@ definition: - the position of the head of the Department of the Interior example: - - the position of Interior Secretary was created in 1849 + - The position of Interior Secretary was created in 1849. hypernym: - 00600587-n ili: i38581 @@ -32212,7 +32212,7 @@ definition: - the position of the head of the Treasury Department example: - - the position of Treasury Secretary was created in 1789 + - The position of Treasury Secretary was created in 1789. hypernym: - 00600587-n ili: i38582 @@ -32224,7 +32224,7 @@ definition: - the position of the head of the Department of Transportation example: - - the post of Transportation Secretary was created in 1966 + - The post of Transportation Secretary was created in 1966. hypernym: - 00600587-n ili: i38583 @@ -32236,7 +32236,7 @@ definition: - the position of the head of the Department of Veterans Affairs example: - - the post of Secretary of Veterans Affairs was created in 1989 + - The post of Secretary of Veterans Affairs was created in 1989. hypernym: - 00600587-n ili: i38584 @@ -32492,7 +32492,7 @@ definition: - the skilled practice of a practical occupation example: - - he learned his trade as an apprentice + - He learned his trade as an apprentice. hypernym: - 00583425-n ili: i38611 @@ -32622,7 +32622,7 @@ definition: - the craft of providing artificial light example: - - an interior decorator must understand lighting + - An interior decorator must understand lighting. hypernym: - 00609469-n ili: i38624 @@ -32660,7 +32660,7 @@ definition: - the occupation of a house painter example: - - house painting was the only craft he knew + - House painting was the only craft he knew. hypernym: - 00607485-n ili: i38628 @@ -32721,7 +32721,7 @@ definition: - an occupation for which you are especially well suited example: - - in law he found his true metier + - In law he found his true metier. hypernym: - 00583425-n ili: i38634 @@ -32745,7 +32745,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06376048-n example: - - her place in literature is secure + - Her place in literature is secure. hypernym: - 00611221-n ili: i38636 @@ -32769,7 +32769,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - he studied law at Yale + - He studied law at Yale. hypernym: - 00611641-n ili: i38638 @@ -32825,7 +32825,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06052606-n example: - - he studied medicine at Harvard + - He studied medicine at Harvard. hypernym: - 00611641-n ili: i38643 @@ -32837,7 +32837,7 @@ definition: - the branch of medicine concerned with preventing disease example: - - the medical establishment doesn't profit from preventive medicine + - The medical establishment doesn't profit from preventive medicine. hypernym: - 00613447-n ili: i38644 @@ -32879,7 +32879,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06191860-n example: - - he studied theology at Oxford + - He studied theology at Oxford. hypernym: - 00611641-n ili: i38648 @@ -32890,7 +32890,7 @@ definition: - the activity of putting something in written form example: - - she did the thinking while he did the writing + - She did the thinking while he did the writing. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i38649 @@ -32915,7 +32915,7 @@ definition: - the activity of writing by hand example: - - handwriting can be slow and painful for one with arthritis + - Handwriting can be slow and painful for one with arthritis. hypernym: - 00615511-n ili: i38651 @@ -32962,7 +32962,7 @@ definition: - the act of signing your name; writing your signature (as on a document) example: - - the deed was attested by the subscription of his signature + - The deed was attested by the subscription of his signature. hypernym: - 00616017-n ili: i38656 @@ -33043,7 +33043,7 @@ definition: - the activity of making clear or converting from code into plain text example: - - a secret key or password is required for decryption + - A secret key or password is required for decryption. hypernym: - 00615776-n ili: i38664 @@ -33117,7 +33117,7 @@ definition: - the laying on of shingles example: - - shingling is a craft very different from carpentry + - Shingling is a craft very different from carpentry. hypernym: - 00607485-n ili: i38671 @@ -33281,7 +33281,7 @@ definition: - productive work (especially physical work done for wages) example: - - his labor did not require a great deal of skill + - His labor did not require a great deal of skill. hypernym: - 00576778-n ili: i38687 @@ -33325,8 +33325,8 @@ definition: - use of physical or mental energy; hard work example: - - he got an A for effort - - they managed only with great exertion + - He got an A for effort. + - They managed only with great exertion. hypernym: - 00621992-n ili: i38691 @@ -33342,7 +33342,7 @@ definition: - strenuous effort example: - - the struggle to get through the crowd exhausted her + - The struggle to get through the crowd exhausted her. hypernym: - 00622867-n ili: i38692 @@ -33353,8 +33353,8 @@ definition: - the act of engaging in close hand-to-hand combat example: - - they had a fierce wrestle - - we watched his grappling and wrestling with the bully + - They had a fierce wrestle. + - We watched his grappling and wrestling with the bully. hypernym: - 00623308-n ili: i38693 @@ -33416,7 +33416,7 @@ definition: - the act of working too much or too long example: - - he became ill from overwork + - He became ill from overwork. hypernym: - 00621992-n ili: i38699 @@ -33447,10 +33447,10 @@ definition: - an effort that is inconvenient example: - - I went to a lot of trouble - - he won without any trouble - - had difficulty walking - - finished the test only with great difficulty + - I went to a lot of trouble. + - He won without any trouble. + - … had difficulty walking + - … finished the test only with great difficulty hypernym: - 00622867-n ili: i38702 @@ -33462,7 +33462,7 @@ definition: - something difficult or awkward to do or deal with example: - - it will be the devil to solve + - It will be the devil to solve. hypernym: - 00625102-n ili: i38703 @@ -33506,9 +33506,9 @@ definition: - the activity of exerting your muscles in various ways to keep fit example: - - the doctor recommended regular exercise - - he did some exercising - - the physical exertion required by his work kept him fit + - The doctor recommended regular exercise. + - He did some exercising. + - The physical exertion required by his work kept him fit. hypernym: - 00622867-n ili: i38707 @@ -33523,7 +33523,7 @@ definition: - a sustained effort example: - - it was a long pull but we made it + - It was a long pull but we made it. hypernym: - 00622867-n ili: i38708 @@ -33534,7 +33534,7 @@ definition: - exercise that conditions the body example: - - farm work can be a good conditioner + - Farm work can be a good conditioner. hypernym: - 00436503-n ili: i38709 @@ -33545,7 +33545,7 @@ definition: - several exercises intended to be done in series example: - - he did four sets of the incline bench press + - He did four sets of the incline bench press. hypernym: - 00625978-n ili: i38710 @@ -33661,7 +33661,7 @@ definition: - light exercises designed to promote general fitness example: - - several different calisthenics were illustrated in the video + - Several different calisthenics were illustrated in the video. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -33675,7 +33675,7 @@ definition: - the practice of calisthenic exercises example: - - calisthenics is recommended for general good health + - Calisthenics is recommended for general good health. hypernym: - 00411260-n ili: i38722 @@ -33700,7 +33700,7 @@ - exercise in which opposing muscles contract and there is controlled movement (tension is constant while the lengths of the muscles change) example: - - the classic isotonic exercise is lifting free weights + - The classic isotonic exercise is lifting free weights. hypernym: - 00625978-n ili: i38724 @@ -33899,7 +33899,7 @@ - the exercise of a profession example: - the practice of the law - - I took over his practice when he retired + - I took over his practice when he retired. hypernym: - 00948944-n ili: i38744 @@ -33991,8 +33991,8 @@ definition: - the practice of a profession independently and not as an employee example: - - he teaches at the medical school but his fortune came from private practice - - lawyers in private practice are in business and must make a profit to survive + - He teaches at the medical school but his fortune came from private practice. + - Lawyers in private practice are in business and must make a profit to survive. hypernym: - 00632621-n ili: i38753 @@ -34014,7 +34014,7 @@ definition: - a diligent effort example: - - it is a job requiring serious application + - It is a job requiring serious application. hypernym: - 00622867-n ili: i38755 @@ -34073,7 +34073,7 @@ definition: - the act of counting; reciting numbers in ascending order example: - - the counting continued for several hours + - The counting continued for several hours. hypernym: - 00635107-n ili: i38761 @@ -34099,7 +34099,7 @@ definition: - a police investigation to determine the perpetrator example: - - detection is hard on the feet + - Detection is hard on the feet. hypernym: - 00636255-n ili: i38763 @@ -34195,8 +34195,8 @@ definition: - an investigation seeking answers example: - - a thorough search of the ledgers revealed nothing - - the outcome justified the search + - A thorough search of the ledgers revealed nothing. + - The outcome justified the search. hypernym: - 00635107-n ili: i38772 @@ -34347,7 +34347,7 @@ - the act of subjecting to experimental test in order to determine how well something works example: - - they agreed to end the testing of atomic weapons + - They agreed to end the testing of atomic weapons. hypernym: - 00640799-n ili: i38787 @@ -34575,7 +34575,7 @@ definition: - the act of scanning; systematic examination of a prescribed region example: - - he made a thorough scan of the beach with his binoculars + - He made a thorough scan of the beach with his binoculars. hypernym: - 00637093-n ili: i38810 @@ -34617,8 +34617,8 @@ definition: - an examination of the characteristics of something example: - - there are laboratories for commercial testing - - it involved testing thousands of children for smallpox + - There are laboratories for commercial testing. + - It involved testing thousands of children for smallpox. hypernym: - 00637093-n ili: i38814 @@ -34697,7 +34697,7 @@ definition: - a detailed analysis example: - - he studied the anatomy of crimes + - He studied the anatomy of crimes. hypernym: - 00635519-n ili: i38821 @@ -34980,9 +34980,9 @@ definition: - drawing a comparison in order to show a similarity in some respect example: - - the operation of a computer presents an interesting analogy to the working of - the brain - - the models show by analogy how matter is built up + - The operation of a computer presents an interesting analogy to the working of + the brain. + - The models show by analogy how matter is built up. hypernym: - 00143485-n ili: i38848 @@ -35029,7 +35029,7 @@ definition: - an official visit for inspection or supervision example: - - the commissioner made visitations to all the precinct stations + - The commissioner made visitations to all the precinct stations. - the recent visitation of the bishop to his diocese hypernym: - 01235721-n @@ -35208,8 +35208,8 @@ definition: - the work of providing treatment for or attending to someone or something example: - - no medical care was required - - the old car needs constant attention + - No medical care was required. + - The old car needs constant attention. hypernym: - 00576778-n ili: i38871 @@ -35281,7 +35281,7 @@ definition: - the act of brushing your teeth example: - - the dentist recommended two brushes a day + - The dentist recommended two brushes a day. hypernym: - 00657535-n ili: i38878 @@ -35429,7 +35429,7 @@ definition: - a rhythmic stroking example: - - effleurage of the abdomen is used in the Lamaze method of childbirth + - Effleurage of the abdomen is used in the Lamaze method of childbirth. hypernym: - 00660291-n ili: i38892 @@ -35514,9 +35514,9 @@ domain_topic: - 06052606-n example: - - the quarterback is undergoing treatment for a knee injury - - he tried every treatment the doctors suggested - - heat therapy gave the best relief + - The quarterback is undergoing treatment for a knee injury. + - He tried every treatment the doctors suggested. + - Heat therapy gave the best relief. hypernym: - 00658847-n ili: i38900 @@ -35698,7 +35698,7 @@ definition: - the act of nourishing example: - - her nourishment of the orphans saved many lives + - Her nourishment of the orphans saved many lives. hypernym: - 00656128-n ili: i38917 @@ -35727,7 +35727,7 @@ definition: - considerate and solicitous care example: - - young children need lots of TLC + - Young children need lots of TLC. hypernym: - 00656128-n ili: i38920 @@ -35894,7 +35894,7 @@ - surgical removal of the testes or ovaries (usually to inhibit hormone secretion in cases of breast cancer in women or prostate cancer in men) example: - - bilateral castration results in sterilization + - Bilateral castration results in sterilization. hypernym: - 00672594-n ili: i38937 @@ -36093,8 +36093,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06073138-n example: - - they will schedule the operation as soon as an operating room is available - - he died while undergoing surgery + - They will schedule the operation as soon as an operating room is available. + - He died while undergoing surgery. hypernym: - 01026334-n ili: i38955 @@ -36180,7 +36180,7 @@ incision is made near the hair line and skin is pulled back and excess tissue is excised example: - - some actresses have more than one face lift + - Some actresses have more than one face lift. hypernym: - 00691754-n ili: i38963 @@ -36608,7 +36608,7 @@ - using a piece of donated corneal tissue to repair the eye of someone who has had a cataract removed example: - - epikeratophakia gave her a living contact lens + - Epikeratophakia gave her a living contact lens. hypernym: - 00682866-n ili: i39004 @@ -37302,7 +37302,7 @@ definition: - the sterilization of an animal example: - - they took him to the vet for neutering + - They took him to the vet for neutering. hypernym: - 00693383-n ili: i39075 @@ -37369,9 +37369,9 @@ definition: - an operation moving an organ from one organism (the donor) to another (the recipient) example: - - he had a kidney transplant - - the long-term results of cardiac transplantation are now excellent - - a child had a multiple organ transplant two months ago + - He had a kidney transplant. + - The long-term results of cardiac transplantation are now excellent. + - A child had a multiple organ transplant two months ago. hypernym: - 00672594-n ili: i39081 @@ -37536,7 +37536,7 @@ - washing out the stomach with sterile water or a saltwater solution; removes blood or poisons example: - - when the doctor ordered a gastric lavage the hospital pumped out my stomach + - When the doctor ordered a gastric lavage the hospital pumped out my stomach. hypernym: - 00697740-n ili: i39097 @@ -37559,7 +37559,7 @@ - medical care of the whole person considered as subject to personal and social as well as organic factors example: - - holistic medicine treats the mind as well as the body + - Holistic medicine treats the mind as well as the body. hypernym: - 00658847-n ili: i39099 @@ -37579,7 +37579,7 @@ definition: - the act of putting a liquid into the body by means of a syringe example: - - the nurse gave him a flu shot + - The nurse gave him a flu shot. hypernym: - 00658847-n ili: i39101 @@ -37939,7 +37939,7 @@ - a set of techniques for exploring underlying motives and a method of treating various mental disorders; based on the theories of Sigmund Freud example: - - his physician recommended psychoanalysis + - His physician recommended psychoanalysis. hypernym: - 00701905-n ili: i39135 @@ -38368,9 +38368,9 @@ definition: - the work of applying something example: - - the doctor prescribed a topical application of iodine - - a complete bleach requires several applications - - the surface was ready for a coating of paint + - The doctor prescribed a topical application of iodine. + - A complete bleach requires several applications. + - The surface was ready for a coating of paint. hypernym: - 00624402-n ili: i39176 @@ -38452,7 +38452,7 @@ - the labor of putting a load of something on or in a vehicle or ship or container etc. example: - - the loading took 2 hours + - The loading took 2 hours. hypernym: - 00714846-n ili: i39184 @@ -38482,8 +38482,8 @@ definition: - the act of someone who picks up or takes something example: - - the pickings were easy - - clothing could be had for the taking + - The pickings were easy. + - Clothing could be had for the taking. hypernym: - 00038116-n ili: i39187 @@ -38628,7 +38628,7 @@ definition: - the act of applying paint to a surface example: - - you can finish the job of painting faster with a roller than with a brush + - You can finish the job of painting faster with a roller than with a brush. hypernym: - 00713478-n ili: i39202 @@ -38691,8 +38691,8 @@ - the application of a thin layer of soft solder to the ends of wires before soldering them example: - - careful tinning of the ends of wires results in a better joint when you solder - them + - Careful tinning of the ends of wires results in a better joint when you solder + them. hypernym: - 00713478-n ili: i39208 @@ -38780,8 +38780,8 @@ definition: - a specific piece of work required to be done as a duty or for a specific fee example: - - estimates of the city's loss on that job ranged as high as a million dollars - - the job of repairing the engine took several hours + - Estimates of the city's loss on that job ranged as high as a million dollars. + - The job of repairing the engine took several hours. - the endless task of classifying the samples - the farmer's morning chores hypernym: @@ -38796,7 +38796,7 @@ definition: - a job or situation that is demanding and arduous and punishing example: - - Vietnam was a ball-breaker + - Vietnam was a ball-breaker. hypernym: - 00720957-n ili: i39218 @@ -38817,7 +38817,7 @@ definition: - an individual's prescribed share of work example: - - her stint as a lifeguard exhausted her + - Her stint as a lifeguard exhausted her. hypernym: - 00720957-n ili: i39220 @@ -38830,7 +38830,7 @@ group example: - the function of a teacher - - the government must do its part + - The government must do its part. - play its role hypernym: - 00720746-n @@ -38845,8 +38845,8 @@ definition: - a specified function example: - - he was employed in the capacity of director - - he should be retained in his present capacity at a higher salary + - He was employed in the capacity of director. + - He should be retained in his present capacity at a higher salary. hypernym: - 00721817-n ili: i39222 @@ -38857,7 +38857,7 @@ definition: - an informal term for a person's role example: - - he took off his politician's hat and talked frankly + - He took off his politician's hat and talked frankly. hypernym: - 00721817-n ili: i39223 @@ -38868,7 +38868,7 @@ definition: - the role of the head of a government department example: - - he holds the portfolio for foreign affairs + - He holds the portfolio for foreign affairs. hypernym: - 00721817-n ili: i39224 @@ -38879,8 +38879,8 @@ definition: - the post or function properly or customarily occupied or served by another example: - - can you go in my stead? - - took his place + - Can you go in my stead? + - … took his place - in lieu of hypernym: - 00721817-n @@ -38896,8 +38896,8 @@ - as the agent of or on someone's part (usually expressed as ‘on behalf of’ rather than ‘in behalf of’) example: - - the guardian signed the contract on behalf of the minor child - - this letter is written on behalf of my client + - The guardian signed the contract on behalf of the minor child. + - This letter is written on behalf of my client. hypernym: - 00722683-n ili: i39226 @@ -38908,7 +38908,7 @@ definition: - a secondary role or function example: - - he hated to play second fiddle to anyone + - He hated to play second fiddle to anyone. hypernym: - 00721817-n ili: i39227 @@ -38919,7 +38919,7 @@ definition: - normal or customary activity of a person in a particular social setting example: - - what is your role on the team? + - What is your role on the team? hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i39228 @@ -38931,7 +38931,7 @@ - the overt expression of attitudes that indicate to others the degree of your maleness or femaleness example: - - your gender role is the public expression of your gender identity + - Your gender role is the public expression of your gender identity. hypernym: - 00723312-n ili: i39229 @@ -38945,7 +38945,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - what position does he play? + - What position does he play? hypernym: - 00723312-n ili: i39230 @@ -38957,8 +38957,8 @@ - the position on a baseball team of the player who throws the ball for a batter to try to hit example: - - he has played every position except pitcher - - they have a southpaw on the mound + - He has played every position except pitcher. + - They have a southpaw on the mound. hypernym: - 00723730-n ili: i39231 @@ -38971,8 +38971,8 @@ - the position on a baseball team of the player who is stationed behind home plate and who catches the balls that the pitcher throws example: - - a catcher needs a lot of protective equipment - - a catcher plays behind the plate + - A catcher needs a lot of protective equipment. + - A catcher plays behind the plate. hypernym: - 00723730-n ili: i39232 @@ -39017,7 +39017,7 @@ - the fielding position of the player on a baseball team who is stationed near the third of the bases in the infield (counting counterclockwise from home plate) example: - - he is playing third + - He is playing third. hypernym: - 00723730-n ili: i39236 @@ -39137,7 +39137,7 @@ - (American football) the position of the football player in the backfield who directs the offensive play of their team example: - - quarterback is the most important position on the team + - Quarterback is the most important position on the team. hypernym: - 00727026-n ili: i39247 @@ -39191,7 +39191,7 @@ - (American football) the position of the player on the line of scrimmage who puts the ball in play example: - - it is a center's responsibility to get the football to the quarterback + - It is a center's responsibility to get the football to the quarterback. hypernym: - 00727351-n ili: i39252 @@ -39204,7 +39204,7 @@ - (American football) a position on the line of scrimmage between the center and the tackles example: - - guards must be good blockers + - Guards must be good blockers. hypernym: - 00727351-n ili: i39253 @@ -39216,7 +39216,7 @@ - (American football) a position on the line of scrimmage, typically opposite one of the offensive guards example: - - it takes a big man to play tackle + - It takes a big man to play tackle. hypernym: - 00727351-n ili: i39254 @@ -39228,7 +39228,7 @@ - (American football) a position on the line of scrimmage, designating players at each end of the defensive line example: - - no one wanted to play end + - No one wanted to play end. hypernym: - 00727351-n ili: i39255 @@ -39307,7 +39307,7 @@ definition: - a task assigned for individual study example: - - he did the lesson for today + - He did the lesson for today. hypernym: - 00729939-n ili: i39263 @@ -39354,7 +39354,7 @@ definition: - a task performed or problem solved in order to develop skill or understanding example: - - you must work the examples at the end of each chapter in the textbook + - You must work the examples at the end of each chapter in the textbook. hypernym: - 00730583-n ili: i39268 @@ -39387,7 +39387,7 @@ definition: - the duty of serving as a sentry example: - - he was on guard that night + - He was on guard that night. hypernym: - 00731545-n ili: i39271 @@ -39404,8 +39404,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - the soldiers were put on fatigue to teach them a lesson - - they were assigned to kitchen fatigues + - The soldiers were put on fatigue to teach them a lesson. + - They were assigned to kitchen fatigues. hypernym: - 00731545-n ili: i39272 @@ -39439,7 +39439,7 @@ - a special assignment that is given to a person or group example: - a confidential mission to London - - his charge was to deliver a message + - His charge was to deliver a message. hypernym: - 00731545-n ili: i39275 @@ -39530,7 +39530,7 @@ definition: - trivial, unrewarding, tedious, dirty, and disagreeable chores example: - - the hospital hired him to do scut work + - The hospital hired him to do scut work. hypernym: - 00720957-n ili: i39284 @@ -39542,7 +39542,7 @@ definition: - activity that transgresses moral or civil law example: - - he denied any wrongdoing + - He denied any wrongdoing. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i39285 @@ -39579,7 +39579,7 @@ definition: - an encroachment or intrusion example: - - they made inroads in the United States market + - They made inroads in the United States market. hypernym: - 00734781-n ili: i39288 @@ -39633,7 +39633,7 @@ - trespass that is not transient or intermittent but continues as long as the offending object remains example: - - dumping his garbage on my land was a case of continuing trespass + - Dumping his garbage on my land was a case of continuing trespass. hypernym: - 00735780-n ili: i39293 @@ -39655,9 +39655,9 @@ - an action brought to recover damages from a person whose actions have resulted indirectly in injury or loss example: - - a person struck by a log as it was thrown onto a road could maintain trespass + - A person struck by a log as it was thrown onto a road could maintain trespass against the thrower but one who was hurt by stumbling over it could maintain and - action on the case + action on the case. hypernym: - 00735780-n ili: i39295 @@ -39962,8 +39962,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - in common law any degree of contributory negligence would bar the plaintiff from - collecting damages + - In common law any degree of contributory negligence would bar the plaintiff from + collecting damages. hypernym: - 00740568-n ili: i39323 @@ -39999,8 +39999,8 @@ - nonperformance of something distasteful (as by deceit or trickery) that you are supposed to do example: - - his evasion of his clear duty was reprehensible - - that escape from the consequences is possible but unattractive + - His evasion of his clear duty was reprehensible. + - That escape from the consequences is possible but unattractive. hypernym: - 00740568-n ili: i39326 @@ -40022,7 +40022,7 @@ definition: - evading duty or work by pretending to be incapacitated example: - - they developed a test to detect malingering + - They developed a test to detect malingering. hypernym: - 00742010-n ili: i39328 @@ -40083,7 +40083,7 @@ definition: - a wrongful act that the actor had no right to do; improper professional conduct example: - - he charged them with electoral malpractices + - He charged them with electoral malpractices. hypernym: - 00734044-n ili: i39334 @@ -40094,7 +40094,7 @@ definition: - professional wrongdoing that results in injury or damage example: - - the widow sued her surgeon for malpractice + - The widow sued her surgeon for malpractice. hypernym: - 00734044-n ili: i39335 @@ -40107,7 +40107,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - it was a perversion of justice + - It was a perversion of justice. hypernym: - 00734044-n ili: i39336 @@ -40119,7 +40119,7 @@ - useless or profitless activity; using or expending or consuming thoughtlessly or carelessly example: - - if the effort brings no compensating gain, it is a waste + - If the effort brings no compensating gain, it is a waste. - mindless dissipation of natural resources hypernym: - 00408356-n @@ -40152,7 +40152,7 @@ definition: - money spent for inadequate return example: - - the senator said that the project was a waste of money + - The senator said that the project was a waste of money. hypernym: - 00743943-n ili: i39340 @@ -40163,7 +40163,7 @@ definition: - the devotion of time to a useless activity example: - - the waste of time could prove fatal + - The waste of time could prove fatal. hypernym: - 00743943-n ili: i39341 @@ -40268,7 +40268,7 @@ definition: - the act of transgressing; the violation of a law or a duty or moral principle example: - - the boy was punished for the transgressions of his father + - The boy was punished for the transgressions of his father. hypernym: - 00734044-n ili: i39351 @@ -40280,7 +40280,7 @@ definition: - an action that is vicious or vile; an action that arouses disgust or abhorrence example: - - his treatment of the children is an abomination + - His treatment of the children is an abomination. hypernym: - 00746303-n ili: i39352 @@ -40350,7 +40350,7 @@ definition: - the evil ascribed to sexual acts that violate social conventions example: - - sexual immorality is the major reason for last year's record number of abortions + - Sexual immorality is the major reason for last year's record number of abortions. hypernym: - 00746935-n ili: i39359 @@ -40389,7 +40389,7 @@ definition: - a specific form of evildoing example: - - vice offends the moral standards of the community + - Vice offends the moral standards of the community. hypernym: - 00746303-n ili: i39362 @@ -40481,7 +40481,7 @@ definition: - the act of drinking alcoholic beverages to excess example: - - drink was his downfall + - Drink was his downfall. hypernym: - 00749309-n ili: i39369 @@ -40526,7 +40526,7 @@ - a tour by a candidate as part of a political campaign in which a series of small towns are visited example: - - in 1948 Truman crossed the country several times on his whistle-stop tours + - In 1948 Truman crossed the country several times on his whistle-stop tours. hypernym: - 00311492-n ili: i39373 @@ -40568,8 +40568,8 @@ definition: - an act of betrayal example: - - he gave us the old double cross - - I could no longer tolerate his impudent double-crossing + - He gave us the old double cross. + - I could no longer tolerate his impudent double-crossing. hypernym: - 00751065-n ili: i39377 @@ -40613,7 +40613,7 @@ definition: - an attempt to get you to do something foolish or imprudent example: - - that offer was a dirty trick + - That offer was a dirty trick. hypernym: - 00750872-n ili: i39381 @@ -40721,7 +40721,7 @@ definition: - deceitful action that is not straightforward example: - - he could see through the indirections of diplomats + - He could see through the indirections of diplomats. hypernym: - 00753774-n ili: i39391 @@ -40757,7 +40757,7 @@ definition: - falsification by the use of sophistry; misleading by means of specious fallacies example: - - he practiced the art of sophistication upon reason + - He practiced the art of sophistication upon reason. hypernym: - 00752233-n ili: i39394 @@ -40793,7 +40793,7 @@ definition: - artful trickery designed to achieve an end example: - - the senator's tax program was mere jugglery + - The senator's tax program was mere jugglery. hypernym: - 00754297-n ili: i39397 @@ -40847,7 +40847,7 @@ definition: - the act of giving a false appearance example: - - his conformity was only pretending + - His conformity was only pretending. hypernym: - 00753774-n ili: i39402 @@ -40862,8 +40862,8 @@ definition: - pretending that something is the case in order to make a good impression example: - - they try to keep up appearances - - that ceremony is just for show + - They try to keep up appearances. + - That ceremony is just for show. hypernym: - 00756299-n ili: i39403 @@ -40875,7 +40875,7 @@ definition: - the enactment of a pretense example: - - it was just pretend + - It was just pretend. hypernym: - 00756299-n ili: i39404 @@ -40899,7 +40899,7 @@ definition: - a theatrical pose created for effect example: - - the actor struck just the right attitude + - The actor struck just the right attitude. hypernym: - 00757016-n ili: i39406 @@ -41002,7 +41002,7 @@ - a sin said to be inherited by all descendants of Adam example: - Adam and Eve committed the original sin when they ate the forbidden fruit in the - Garden of Eden + Garden of Eden. hypernym: - 00758433-n - 06802268-n @@ -41014,7 +41014,7 @@ definition: - an unpardonable sin entailing a total loss of grace example: - - theologians list seven mortal sins + - Theologians list seven mortal sins. hypernym: - 00758433-n ili: i39417 @@ -41120,7 +41120,7 @@ definition: - the use of extreme fear in order to coerce people (especially for political reasons) example: - - he used terror to make them confess + - He used terror to make them confess. hypernym: - 01129566-n ili: i39426 @@ -41159,8 +41159,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - a good agent for chemical terrorism should be colorless and odorless and inexpensive - and readily available and not detectable until symptoms are experienced + - A good agent for chemical terrorism should be colorless and odorless and inexpensive + and readily available and not detectable until symptoms are experienced. hypernym: - 00761047-n ili: i39429 @@ -41185,8 +41185,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - the 1995 bombing of a federal building in Oklahoma City was an instance of domestic - terrorism + - The 1995 bombing of a federal building in Oklahoma City was an instance of domestic + terrorism. hypernym: - 00761047-n ili: i39431 @@ -41237,7 +41237,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - assaults on nuclear power plants is one form of nuclear terrorism + - Assaults on nuclear power plants is one form of nuclear terrorism. hypernym: - 00761047-n ili: i39435 @@ -41298,7 +41298,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - soliciting personal injury cases may constitute champerty + - Soliciting personal injury cases may constitute champerty. hypernym: - 00734044-n ili: i39440 @@ -41314,7 +41314,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - unlike champerty, criminal maintenance does not necessarily involve personal profit + - Unlike champerty, criminal maintenance does not necessarily involve personal profit. hypernym: - 00734044-n ili: i39441 @@ -41362,7 +41362,7 @@ definition: - some transgression committed with the assistance of someone trusted by the victim example: - - the police decided that the crime was an inside job + - The police decided that the crime was an inside job. hypernym: - 00746303-n ili: i39444 @@ -41465,7 +41465,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06244979-n example: - - Had crimes include apostasy from Islam and murder and theft and adultery + - Had crimes include apostasy from Islam and murder and theft and adultery. hypernym: - 00767761-n ili: i39454 @@ -41509,7 +41509,7 @@ definition: - an act that disregards an agreement or a right example: - - he claimed a violation of his rights under the Fifth Amendment + - He claimed a violation of his rights under the Fifth Amendment. hypernym: - 00734044-n ili: i39458 @@ -41693,8 +41693,8 @@ definition: - the act of attacking example: - - attacks on women increased last year - - they made an attempt on his life + - Attacks on women increased last year. + - They made an attempt on his life. hypernym: - 00767761-n ili: i39474 @@ -41718,8 +41718,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - most states have replaced the common law definition of rape with statutes defining - sexual assault + - Most states have replaced the common law definition of rape with statutes defining + sexual assault. hypernym: - 00776293-n ili: i39476 @@ -41736,7 +41736,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06244979-n example: - - in some Islamic nations Tazir crimes are set by legislation + - In some Islamic nations Tazir crimes are set by legislation. hypernym: - 00767761-n ili: i39477 @@ -42050,7 +42050,7 @@ definition: - the act of swindling by some fraudulent scheme example: - - that book is a fraud + - That book is a fraud. hypernym: - 00770581-n ili: i39505 @@ -42098,7 +42098,7 @@ definition: - the act of taking something from someone unlawfully example: - - the thieving is awful at Kennedy International + - The thieving is awful at Kennedy International. hypernym: - 00770190-n ili: i39509 @@ -42122,7 +42122,7 @@ definition: - the act of stealing goods that are on display in a store example: - - shrinkage is the retail trade's euphemism for shoplifting + - Shrinkage is the retail trade's euphemism for shoplifting. hypernym: - 00782543-n ili: i39511 @@ -42175,7 +42175,7 @@ definition: - an act that is legally a crime but that seem to have no victims example: - - he considers prostitution to be a victimless crime + - He considers prostitution to be a victimless crime. hypernym: - 00767761-n ili: i39516 @@ -42205,7 +42205,7 @@ definition: - a crime (especially a robbery) example: - - the gang pulled off a bank job in St. Louis + - The gang pulled off a bank job in St. Louis. hypernym: - 00783339-n ili: i39519 @@ -42275,7 +42275,7 @@ definition: - the act of robbing a helpless person example: - - he was charged with rolling drunks in the park + - He was charged with rolling drunks in the park. hypernym: - 00783339-n ili: i39525 @@ -42336,7 +42336,7 @@ definition: - payment extorted by gangsters on threat of violence example: - - every store in the neighborhood had to pay him protection + - Every store in the neighborhood had to pay him protection. hypernym: - 00786042-n ili: i39531 @@ -42410,7 +42410,7 @@ definition: - a venture at something new or different example: - - as an experiment he decided to grow a beard + - As an experiment he decided to grow a beard. hypernym: - 00799539-n ili: i39538 @@ -42430,9 +42430,9 @@ definition: - earnest and conscientious activity intended to do or accomplish something example: - - made an effort to cover all the reading material - - wished him luck in his endeavor - - she gave it a good try + - … made an effort to cover all the reading material + - … wished him luck in his endeavor + - She gave it a good try. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i39540 @@ -42447,8 +42447,8 @@ definition: - an attempt to get something example: - - they made a futile play for power - - he made a bid to gain attention + - They made a futile play for power. + - He made a bid to gain attention. hypernym: - 00787849-n ili: i39541 @@ -42460,8 +42460,8 @@ definition: - a usually brief attempt example: - - he took a crack at it - - I gave it a whirl + - He took a crack at it. + - I gave it a whirl. hypernym: - 00787849-n ili: i39542 @@ -42497,8 +42497,8 @@ definition: - the effort contributed by a person in bringing about a result example: - - I am proud of my contribution in advancing the project - - they all did their share of the work + - I am proud of my contribution in advancing the project. + - They all did their share of the work. hypernym: - 00787849-n ili: i39545 @@ -42511,7 +42511,7 @@ definition: - the part you are expected to play example: - - he held up his end + - He held up his end. hypernym: - 00789119-n ili: i39546 @@ -42522,7 +42522,7 @@ definition: - the attempt to achieve equal rights or status example: - - she worked for women's liberation + - She worked for women's liberation. hypernym: - 00787849-n ili: i39547 @@ -42543,7 +42543,7 @@ - an aggressive attempt to compel acquiescence by the concentration or manipulation of power example: - - she laughed at this sexual power play and walked away + - She laughed at this sexual power play and walked away. hypernym: - 00787849-n ili: i39549 @@ -42565,8 +42565,8 @@ definition: - informal words for any attempt or effort example: - - he gave it his best shot - - he took a stab at forecasting + - He gave it his best shot. + - He took a stab at forecasting. hypernym: - 00787849-n ili: i39551 @@ -42599,8 +42599,8 @@ definition: - an energetic attempt to achieve something example: - - getting through the crowd was a real struggle - - he fought a battle for recognition + - Getting through the crowd was a real struggle. + - He fought a battle for recognition. hypernym: - 00787849-n ili: i39554 @@ -42723,8 +42723,8 @@ definition: - the act of testing something example: - - in the experimental trials the amount of carbon was measured separately - - he called each flip of the coin a new trial + - In the experimental trials the amount of carbon was measured separately. + - He called each flip of the coin a new trial. hypernym: - 00787849-n ili: i39567 @@ -42852,8 +42852,8 @@ definition: - the act of undergoing testing example: - - he survived the great test of battle - - candidates must compete in a trial of skill + - He survived the great test of battle. + - Candidates must compete in a trial of skill. hypernym: - 00787849-n ili: i39578 @@ -42918,7 +42918,7 @@ definition: - activity planned as a test or trial example: - - they funded a pilot project in six states + - They funded a pilot project in six states. hypernym: - 00792739-n ili: i39584 @@ -42948,7 +42948,7 @@ definition: - any piece of work that is undertaken or attempted example: - - he prepared for great undertakings + - He prepared for great undertakings. hypernym: - 00576778-n ili: i39587 @@ -42994,7 +42994,7 @@ definition: - a project of personal concern to someone example: - - this project is his baby + - This project is his baby. hypernym: - 00797381-n ili: i39591 @@ -43006,7 +43006,7 @@ - a purposeful or industrious undertaking (especially one that requires effort or boldness) example: - - he had doubts about the whole enterprise + - He had doubts about the whole enterprise. hypernym: - 00797381-n ili: i39592 @@ -43050,7 +43050,7 @@ definition: - a task to be dealt with example: - - securing adequate funding is a time-consuming proposition + - Securing adequate funding is a time-consuming proposition. hypernym: - 00797381-n ili: i39596 @@ -43061,7 +43061,7 @@ definition: - a formidable task or requirement example: - - finishing in time was a tall order but we did it + - Finishing in time was a tall order but we did it. hypernym: - 00797381-n ili: i39597 @@ -43092,11 +43092,11 @@ definition: - a series of actions advancing a principle or tending toward a particular end example: - - he supported populist campaigns - - they worked in the cause of world peace - - the team was ready for a drive toward the pennant + - He supported populist campaigns. + - They worked in the cause of world peace. + - The team was ready for a drive toward the pennant. - the movement to end slavery - - contributed to the war effort + - … contributed to the war effort hypernym: - 00799539-n ili: i39600 @@ -43166,8 +43166,8 @@ definition: - a campaign in which the candidate makes speeches but does not travel example: - - William McKinley's dignified front-porch campaign won him the presidency in 1896 - - her approach was the opposite of a passive front-porch campaign + - William McKinley's dignified front-porch campaign won him the presidency in 1896. + - Her approach was the opposite of a passive front-porch campaign. hypernym: - 00801198-n ili: i39606 @@ -43236,7 +43236,7 @@ definition: - a campaign aimed to correct abuses or malpractices example: - - the reforms he proposed were too radical for the politicians + - The reforms he proposed were too radical for the politicians. hypernym: - 00799906-n ili: i39612 @@ -43327,8 +43327,8 @@ definition: - a venture undertaken without regard to possible loss or injury example: - - he saw the rewards but not the risks of crime - - there was a danger he would do the wrong thing + - He saw the rewards but not the risks of crime. + - There was a danger he would do the wrong thing. hypernym: - 00799539-n ili: i39621 @@ -43341,7 +43341,7 @@ definition: - a risk involving danger example: - - you take a chance when you let her drive + - You take a chance when you let her drive. hypernym: - 00803899-n ili: i39622 @@ -43352,7 +43352,7 @@ definition: - a risky and uncertain venture example: - - getting admitted to the college of your choice has become a crapshoot + - Getting admitted to the college of your choice has become a crapshoot. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -43385,7 +43385,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00495779-n example: - - I'll see your raise and double it + - I'll see your raise and double it. hypernym: - 00804623-n ili: i39626 @@ -43396,7 +43396,7 @@ definition: - raising the stakes in a card game by a factor of 2 example: - - I decided his double was a bluff + - I decided his double was a bluff. hypernym: - 00804869-n ili: i39627 @@ -43408,7 +43408,7 @@ definition: - the activity of managing or exerting control over something example: - - the control of the mob by the police was admirable + - The control of the mob by the police was admirable. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i39628 @@ -43478,7 +43478,7 @@ definition: - the act of controlling or directing according to rule example: - - fiscal regulations are in the hands of politicians + - Fiscal regulations are in the hands of politicians. hypernym: - 00805278-n ili: i39635 @@ -43602,7 +43602,7 @@ definition: - coordinating by causing to indicate the same time example: - - the synchronization of their watches was an important preliminary + - The synchronization of their watches was an important preliminary. hypernym: - 00808934-n ili: i39647 @@ -43654,7 +43654,7 @@ definition: - a limitation or constraint example: - - taxpayers want a hold-down on government spending + - Taxpayers want a hold-down on government spending. hypernym: - 00809843-n ili: i39652 @@ -43685,7 +43685,7 @@ definition: - the act of hiring something or someone example: - - he signed up for a week's car hire + - He signed up for a week's car hire. hypernym: - 00030657-n ili: i39655 @@ -43735,7 +43735,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - they took possession of the ball on their own goal line + - They took possession of the ball on their own goal line. hypernym: - 00805278-n ili: i39660 @@ -43801,8 +43801,8 @@ definition: - the act of holding back or keeping within your possession or control example: - - I resented his withholding permission - - there were allegations of the withholding of evidence + - I resented his withholding permission. + - There were allegations of the withholding of evidence. hypernym: - 00812259-n ili: i39666 @@ -43844,7 +43844,7 @@ definition: - preservation and methodical arrangement as of documents and papers etc. example: - - I have some filing to do + - I have some filing to do. hypernym: - 00813016-n ili: i39670 @@ -43914,9 +43914,9 @@ definition: - the act of grasping example: - - he released his clasp on my arm - - he has a strong grip for an old man - - she kept a firm hold on the railing + - He released his clasp on my arm. + - He has a strong grip for an old man. + - She kept a firm hold on the railing. hypernym: - 00813935-n ili: i39677 @@ -44063,7 +44063,7 @@ definition: - the act of setting and holding a course example: - - a new council was installed under the direction of the king + - A new council was installed under the direction of the king. hypernym: - 00805278-n ili: i39691 @@ -44076,7 +44076,7 @@ definition: - the action of directing something at an object example: - - he took aim and fired + - He took aim and fired. hypernym: - 00816981-n ili: i39692 @@ -44179,7 +44179,7 @@ definition: - the activity of protecting someone or something example: - - the witnesses demanded police protection + - The witnesses demanded police protection. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i39702 @@ -44211,7 +44211,7 @@ definition: - the responsibility of a guardian or keeper example: - - he left his car in my keeping + - He left his car in my keeping. hypernym: - 01132241-n ili: i39705 @@ -44225,10 +44225,10 @@ - (with ‘in’) guardianship over; in divorce cases it is the right to house and care for and discipline a child example: - - my fate is in your hands + - My fate is in your hands. - too much power in the president's hands - - your guests are now in my custody - - the mother was awarded custody of the children + - Your guests are now in my custody. + - The mother was awarded custody of the children. hypernym: - 00820127-n ili: i39706 @@ -44457,9 +44457,9 @@ definition: - a precautionary measure warding off impending danger or damage or injury etc. example: - - he put an ice pack on the injury as a precaution - - an insurance policy is a good safeguard - - we let our guard down + - He put an ice pack on the injury as a precaution. + - An insurance policy is a good safeguard. + - We let our guard down. hypernym: - 00175261-n ili: i39729 @@ -44472,7 +44472,7 @@ definition: - measures taken as a precaution against theft or espionage or sabotage etc. example: - - military security has been stepped up since the recent uprising + - Military security has been stepped up since the recent uprising. hypernym: - 00824631-n ili: i39730 @@ -44484,8 +44484,8 @@ definition: - the act of defending someone or something against attack or injury example: - - a good boxer needs a good defense - - defense against hurricanes is an urgent problem + - A good boxer needs a good defense. + - Defense against hurricanes is an urgent problem. hypernym: - 00819341-n ili: i39731 @@ -44497,7 +44497,7 @@ definition: - protection from harm example: - - sanitation is the best defense against disease + - Sanitation is the best defense against disease. hypernym: - 00819341-n ili: i39732 @@ -44520,7 +44520,7 @@ - the act of protecting against disease by introducing a vaccine into the body to induce immunity example: - - doctors examined the recruits but nurses did the inoculating + - Doctors examined the recruits but nurses did the inoculating. hypernym: - 00819341-n ili: i39734 @@ -44603,7 +44603,7 @@ - any of several Oriental arts of weaponless self-defense; usually practiced as a sport example: - - he had a black belt in the martial arts + - He had a black belt in the martial arts. hypernym: - 00826853-n ili: i39742 @@ -44794,7 +44794,7 @@ definition: - careful or finicky grooming example: - - the primping alone took more than an hour + - The primping alone took more than an hour. hypernym: - 00829898-n ili: i39760 @@ -44805,7 +44805,7 @@ definition: - the act of dressing and preparing yourself example: - - he made his morning toilet and went to breakfast + - He made his morning toilet and went to breakfast. hypernym: - 00829898-n ili: i39761 @@ -44848,7 +44848,7 @@ definition: - attention and management implying responsibility for safety example: - - he is in the care of a bodyguard + - He is in the care of a bodyguard. hypernym: - 00819341-n ili: i39765 @@ -44896,7 +44896,7 @@ definition: - the act of having on your person as a covering or adornment example: - - she bought it for everyday wear + - She bought it for everyday wear. hypernym: - 00030657-n ili: i39769 @@ -44910,8 +44910,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06090110-n example: - - the timing and control of his movements were unimpaired - - he had lost control of his sphincters + - The timing and control of his movements were unimpaired. + - He had lost control of his sphincters. hypernym: - 13461236-n ili: i39770 @@ -45045,7 +45045,7 @@ definition: - breathing in which most of the respiratory effort is done by the abdominal muscles example: - - abdominal breathing is practiced by singers + - Abdominal breathing is practiced by singers. hypernym: - 00832852-n ili: i39781 @@ -45126,8 +45126,8 @@ definition: - the act of smoking tobacco or other substances example: - - he went outside for a smoke - - smoking stinks + - He went outside for a smoke. + - Smoking stinks. hypernym: - 00832852-n ili: i39789 @@ -45141,7 +45141,7 @@ definition: - blowing tobacco smoke out into the air example: - - they smoked up the room with their ceaseless puffing + - They smoked up the room with their ceaseless puffing. hypernym: - 00836297-n ili: i39790 @@ -45152,8 +45152,8 @@ definition: - the process of taking in and expelling air during breathing example: - - he took a deep breath and dived into the pool - - he was fighting to his last breath + - He took a deep breath and dived into the pool. + - He was fighting to his last breath. hypernym: - 13461236-n ili: i39791 @@ -45175,8 +45175,8 @@ definition: - forceful exhalation through the nose or mouth example: - - he gave his nose a loud blow - - he blew out all the candles with a single puff + - He gave his nose a loud blow. + - He blew out all the candles with a single puff. hypernym: - 00836928-n ili: i39793 @@ -45228,7 +45228,7 @@ definition: - breath example: - - the collision knocked the wind out of him + - The collision knocked the wind out of him. hypernym: - 00836928-n ili: i39798 @@ -45262,7 +45262,7 @@ definition: - a short labored intake of breath with the mouth open example: - - she gave a gasp and fainted + - She gave a gasp and fainted. hypernym: - 00838449-n ili: i39801 @@ -45275,9 +45275,9 @@ - an involuntary intake of breath through a wide open mouth; usually triggered by fatigue or boredom example: - - he could not suppress a yawn - - the yawning in the audience told him it was time to stop - - he apologized for his oscitancy + - He could not suppress a yawn. + - The yawning in the audience told him it was time to stop. + - He apologized for his oscitancy. hypernym: - 00865191-n ili: i39802 @@ -45291,8 +45291,8 @@ definition: - a slow inhalation (as of tobacco smoke) example: - - he took a puff on his pipe - - he took a drag on his cigarette and expelled the smoke slowly + - He took a puff on his pipe. + - He took a drag on his cigarette and expelled the smoke slowly. hypernym: - 00838449-n ili: i39803 @@ -45305,7 +45305,7 @@ definition: - a puff of a marijuana or hashish cigarette example: - - the boys took a few tokes on a joint + - The boys took a few tokes on a joint. hypernym: - 00839336-n ili: i39804 @@ -45370,8 +45370,8 @@ definition: - a reflex response to the passage of electric current through the body example: - - subjects received a small electric shock when they made the wrong response - - electricians get accustomed to occasional shocks + - Subjects received a small electric shock when they made the wrong response. + - Electricians get accustomed to occasional shocks. hypernym: - 00865191-n ili: i39810 @@ -45399,8 +45399,8 @@ definition: - the act of swallowing example: - - one swallow of the liquid was enough - - he took a drink of his beer and smacked his lips + - One swallow of the liquid was enough. + - He took a drink of his beer and smacked his lips. hypernym: - 00839759-n ili: i39812 @@ -45422,7 +45422,7 @@ definition: - a large and hurried swallow example: - - he finished it at a single gulp + - He finished it at a single gulp. hypernym: - 00841439-n ili: i39814 @@ -45504,7 +45504,7 @@ definition: - a large bite example: - - he tried to talk between munches on the sandwich + - He tried to talk between munches on the sandwich. hypernym: - 00840477-n ili: i39822 @@ -45543,7 +45543,7 @@ definition: - taking a small amount into the mouth to test its quality example: - - cooking was fine but it was the savoring that he enjoyed most + - Cooking was fine but it was the savoring that he enjoyed most. hypernym: - 00840028-n ili: i39826 @@ -45677,8 +45677,8 @@ definition: - sexual stimulation without vaginal penetration example: - - since pregnancy cannot happen if sperm are kept out of the vagina, outercourse - is one method of birth control + - Since pregnancy cannot happen if sperm are kept out of the vagina, outercourse + is one method of birth control. hypernym: - 00845915-n ili: i39839 @@ -45702,7 +45702,7 @@ definition: - activities associated with sexual intercourse example: - - they had sex in the back seat + - They had sex in the back seat. hypernym: - 13461236-n ili: i39841 @@ -45806,7 +45806,7 @@ definition: - sexual gratification example: - - he took his pleasure of her + - He took his pleasure of her. hypernym: - 00845915-n ili: i39848 @@ -45828,9 +45828,9 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - his lovemaking disgusted her - - he hadn't had any love in months - - he has a very complicated love life + - His lovemaking disgusted her. + - He hadn't had any love in months. + - He has a very complicated love life. hypernym: - 00845915-n ili: i39850 @@ -45879,7 +45879,7 @@ - 00845915-n example: - the casual couplings of adolescents - - the mating of some species occurs only in the spring + - The mating of some species occurs only in the spring. hypernym: - 00845915-n ili: i39854 @@ -45937,7 +45937,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - adultery is often cited as grounds for divorce + - Adultery is often cited as grounds for divorce. hypernym: - 00849912-n ili: i39859 @@ -46208,7 +46208,7 @@ definition: - the act of mating by male animals example: - - the bull was worth good money in servicing fees + - The bull was worth good money in servicing fees. hypernym: - 00848970-n ili: i39882 @@ -46263,7 +46263,7 @@ definition: - manual stimulation of the genital area for sexual pleasure example: - - the girls hated it when he tried to sneak a feel + - The girls hated it when he tried to sneak a feel. hypernym: - 00855465-n ili: i39886 @@ -46290,7 +46290,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - they say he gives good head + - They say he gives good head. hypernym: - 00856347-n ili: i39888 @@ -46423,7 +46423,7 @@ definition: - a brief sexual encounter lasting only for a single night example: - - he ran through a series of loveless one-night stands + - He ran through a series of loveless one-night stands. hypernym: - 00857971-n ili: i39899 @@ -46577,7 +46577,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - Arthur's taking a short zizz + - Arthur's taking a short zizz. hypernym: - 00860015-n ili: i39912 @@ -46599,7 +46599,7 @@ - a bodily process occurring due to the effect of some antecedent stimulus or agent example: - a bad reaction to the medicine - - his responses have slowed with age + - His responses have slowed with age. hypernym: - 13461236-n ili: i39914 @@ -46621,7 +46621,7 @@ definition: - a reaction to a crisis or setback or frustration example: - - he is still on the rebound from his wife's death + - He is still on the rebound from his wife's death. hypernym: - 00860679-n ili: i39916 @@ -47047,7 +47047,7 @@ definition: - a sudden involuntary movement example: - - he awoke with a start + - He awoke with a start. hypernym: - 00865191-n ili: i39955 @@ -47093,8 +47093,8 @@ - the process of shedding tears (usually accompanied by sobs or other inarticulate sounds) example: - - I hate to hear the crying of a child - - she was in tears + - I hate to hear the crying of a child. + - She was in tears. hypernym: - 13461236-n ili: i39959 @@ -47172,9 +47172,9 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - the problems at the end of the chapter demonstrated the mathematical processes - involved in the derivation - - they were learning the basic operations of arithmetic + - The problems at the end of the chapter demonstrated the mathematical processes + involved in the derivation. + - They were learning the basic operations of arithmetic. hypernym: - 00870588-n ili: i39966 @@ -47188,7 +47188,7 @@ - the act of calculating again (usually to eliminate errors or to include additional data) example: - - recalculation yielded a much larger value + - Recalculation yielded a much larger value. hypernym: - 00870588-n ili: i39967 @@ -47274,8 +47274,8 @@ - an arithmetic operation that is the inverse of division; the product of two numbers is computed example: - - the multiplication of four by three gives twelve - - four times three equals twelve + - The multiplication of four by three gives twelve. + - Four times three equals twelve. hypernym: - 00874219-n ili: i39976 @@ -47288,7 +47288,7 @@ - an arithmetic operation in which the difference between two numbers is calculated example: - the subtraction of three from four leaves one - - four minus three equals one + - Four minus three equals one. hypernym: - 00874219-n ili: i39977 @@ -47300,7 +47300,7 @@ definition: - the arithmetic operation of summing; calculating the sum of two or more numbers example: - - the summation of four and three gives seven + - The summation of four and three gives seven. hypernym: - 00874219-n ili: i39978 @@ -47379,8 +47379,8 @@ - drawing a figure satisfying certain conditions as part of solving a problem or proving a theorem example: - - the assignment was to make a construction that could be used in proving the Pythagorean - theorem + - The assignment was to make a construction that could be used in proving the Pythagorean + theorem. hypernym: - 00871261-n ili: i39986 @@ -47412,7 +47412,7 @@ definition: - the act of judging or assessing a person or situation or event example: - - they criticized my judgment of the contestants + - They criticized my judgment of the contestants. hypernym: - 00030657-n ili: i39989 @@ -47454,7 +47454,7 @@ definition: - evaluation of performance by assigning a grade or score example: - - what he disliked about teaching was all the grading he had to do + - What he disliked about teaching was all the grading he had to do. hypernym: - 00876484-n ili: i39993 @@ -47467,8 +47467,8 @@ definition: - a judgment of the qualities of something or somebody example: - - many factors are involved in any estimate of human life - - in my estimation the boy is innocent + - Many factors are involved in any estimate of human life. + - In my estimation the boy is innocent. hypernym: - 00875745-n ili: i39994 @@ -47513,7 +47513,7 @@ definition: - judgments about another person's morality example: - - he could not stand her hectoring moralism + - He could not stand her hectoring moralism. hypernym: - 00877516-n ili: i39998 @@ -47574,10 +47574,10 @@ definition: - the act of directing the eyes toward something and perceiving it visually; look example: - - he went out to have a look - - his look was fixed on her eyes - - he gave it a good looking at - - his camera does his looking for him + - He went out to have a look. + - His look was fixed on her eyes. + - He gave it a good looking at. + - His camera does his looking for him. hypernym: - 00878552-n ili: i40004 @@ -47601,7 +47601,7 @@ definition: - a radiant glance of the eye example: - - he pretended profundity by eye-beamings at people + - He pretended profundity by eye-beamings at people. hypernym: - 00879303-n ili: i40006 @@ -47612,7 +47612,7 @@ definition: - a glance sideways example: - - she shot him an impatient side-glance + - She shot him an impatient side-glance. hypernym: - 00879303-n ili: i40007 @@ -47661,7 +47661,7 @@ definition: - a long fixed look example: - - he fixed his paternal gaze on me + - He fixed his paternal gaze on me. hypernym: - 00880134-n ili: i40012 @@ -47710,8 +47710,8 @@ definition: - a formal or official examination example: - - the platoon stood ready for review - - we had to wait for the inspection before we could use the elevator + - The platoon stood ready for review. + - We had to wait for the inspection before we could use the elevator. hypernym: - 00637093-n ili: i40017 @@ -47753,7 +47753,7 @@ definition: - the act of observing something (and sometimes keeping a record of it) example: - - the monitoring of enemy communications plays an important role in war times + - The monitoring of enemy communications plays an important role in war times. hypernym: - 00881437-n ili: i40021 @@ -47764,7 +47764,7 @@ definition: - the act of observing example: - - several sightings of enemy troops were reported + - Several sightings of enemy troops were reported. hypernym: - 00881437-n ili: i40022 @@ -47853,8 +47853,8 @@ definition: - the act of looking or seeing or observing example: - - he tried to get a better view of it - - his survey of the battlefield was limited + - He tried to get a better view of it. + - His survey of the battlefield was limited. hypernym: - 00878805-n ili: i40031 @@ -47867,7 +47867,7 @@ definition: - a full view; a good look example: - - they wanted to see violence and they got an eyeful + - They wanted to see violence and they got an eyeful. hypernym: - 00883327-n ili: i40032 @@ -47891,8 +47891,8 @@ definition: - the act of hearing attentively example: - - you can learn a lot by just listening - - they make good music — you should give them a hearing + - You can learn a lot by just listening. + - They make good music — you should give them a hearing. hypernym: - 00878552-n ili: i40034 @@ -47956,9 +47956,9 @@ - the activities of educating or instructing; activities that impart knowledge or skill example: - - he received no formal education - - our instruction was carefully programmed - - good classroom teaching is seldom rewarded + - He received no formal education. + - Our instruction was carefully programmed. + - Good classroom teaching is seldom rewarded. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i40040 @@ -47998,8 +47998,8 @@ definition: - education imparted in a series of lessons or meetings example: - - he took a course in basket weaving - - flirting is not unknown in college classes + - He took a course in basket weaving. + - Flirting is not unknown in college classes. hypernym: - 00884975-n ili: i40043 @@ -48145,8 +48145,8 @@ definition: - the profession of a teacher example: - - he prepared for teaching while still in college - - pedagogy is recognized as an important profession + - He prepared for teaching while still in college. + - Pedagogy is recognized as an important profession. hypernym: - 00612720-n ili: i40057 @@ -48159,7 +48159,7 @@ definition: - a sport that involves competition between teams of players example: - - baseball is a team sport but golf is not + - Baseball is a team sport but golf is not. hypernym: - 00524569-n ili: i40058 @@ -48284,7 +48284,7 @@ definition: - a unit of instruction example: - - he took driving lessons + - He took driving lessons. hypernym: - 00888759-n ili: i40071 @@ -48376,9 +48376,9 @@ definition: - a course of study that is supervised and controlled by a specialist in the subject example: - - he registered for directed study - - he got credit for directed study - - he did directed study + - He registered for directed study. + - He got credit for directed study. + - He did directed study. hypernym: - 00886144-n ili: i40081 @@ -48487,7 +48487,7 @@ definition: - a course of instruction in a trade (as carpentry or electricity) example: - - I built a birdhouse in shop + - I built a birdhouse in shop. hypernym: - 00886144-n ili: i40092 @@ -48549,7 +48549,7 @@ definition: - the act of giving a talk to an audience example: - - I attended an interesting talk on local history + - I attended an interesting talk on local history. hypernym: - 00894541-n ili: i40098 @@ -48620,7 +48620,7 @@ definition: - systematic training by multiple repetitions example: - - practice makes perfect + - Practice makes perfect. hypernym: - 00895653-n ili: i40105 @@ -48785,8 +48785,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06905814-n example: - - he missed too many rehearsals - - a rehearsal will be held the day before the wedding + - He missed too many rehearsals. + - A rehearsal will be held the day before the wedding. hypernym: - 00896250-n ili: i40119 @@ -48838,7 +48838,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - I need a rub up on my Latin + - I need a rub up on my Latin. hypernym: - 00899509-n ili: i40124 @@ -49185,7 +49185,7 @@ latent image is developed with powders that adhere only to electrically charged areas example: - - edge enhancement is intrinsic in xerography + - Edge enhancement is intrinsic in xerography. hypernym: - 00905257-n ili: i40157 @@ -49520,7 +49520,7 @@ definition: - the act of making a record (especially an audio record) example: - - she watched the recording from a sound-proof booth + - She watched the recording from a sound-proof booth. hypernym: - 00910607-n ili: i40192 @@ -49546,7 +49546,7 @@ definition: - the act of making a master recording from which copies can be made example: - - he received a bill for mastering the concert and making 100 copies + - He received a bill for mastering the concert and making 100 copies. hypernym: - 00911901-n ili: i40194 @@ -49557,8 +49557,8 @@ definition: - the act of constructing something example: - - during the construction we had to take a detour - - his hobby was the building of boats + - During the construction we had to take a detour. + - His hobby was the building of boats. hypernym: - 00910607-n ili: i40195 @@ -49626,7 +49626,7 @@ definition: - the act of taking something apart (as a piece of machinery) example: - - Russia and the United States discussed the dismantling of their nuclear weapons + - Russia and the United States discussed the dismantling of their nuclear weapons. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i40201 @@ -49668,7 +49668,7 @@ definition: - the act or process of producing something example: - - Shakespeare's production of poetry was enormous + - Shakespeare's production of poetry was enormous. - the production of white blood cells hypernym: - 00030657-n @@ -49711,7 +49711,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06158935-n example: - - he introduced more efficient methods of production + - He introduced more efficient methods of production. hypernym: - 00925258-n ili: i40209 @@ -49761,7 +49761,7 @@ definition: - the maximum production possible example: - - the plant is working at 80 per cent capacity + - The plant is working at 80 per cent capacity. hypernym: - 00915536-n ili: i40214 @@ -49960,7 +49960,7 @@ definition: - tilling the land with a plow example: - - he hired someone to do the plowing for him + - He hired someone to do the plowing for him. hypernym: - 00920634-n ili: i40234 @@ -50011,7 +50011,7 @@ definition: - putting seeds or young plants in the ground to grow example: - - the planting of corn is hard work + - The planting of corn is hard work. hypernym: - 00918295-n ili: i40239 @@ -50086,7 +50086,7 @@ - a culture containing yeast or bacteria that is used to start the process of fermentation or souring in making butter or cheese or dough example: - - to make sourdough you need a starter + - To make sourdough you need a starter. hypernym: - 00922324-n ili: i40246 @@ -50185,7 +50185,7 @@ definition: - the production of heat or electricity example: - - dams were built for the generation of electricity + - Dams were built for the generation of electricity. hypernym: - 00915536-n ili: i40256 @@ -50254,7 +50254,7 @@ definition: - the organized action of making of goods and services for sale example: - - American industry is making increased use of computers to control production + - American industry is making increased use of computers to control production. hypernym: - 01096649-n ili: i40263 @@ -50280,7 +50280,7 @@ - the devising of plans - the fashioning of pots and pans - the making of measurements - - it was already in the making + - It was already in the making. hypernym: - 00914791-n ili: i40265 @@ -50325,7 +50325,7 @@ example: - the synthesis and fabrication of single crystals - an improvement in the manufacture of explosives - - manufacturing is vital to Great Britain + - Manufacturing is vital to Great Britain. hypernym: - 00910607-n ili: i40269 @@ -50408,7 +50408,7 @@ - deliberately ambiguous and contradictory language used to mislead and manipulate the public example: - - the welfare state brought its own newspeak + - The welfare state brought its own newspeak. hypernym: - 00926639-n ili: i40277 @@ -50516,7 +50516,7 @@ - the act of working out the form of something (as by making a sketch or outline or plan) example: - - he contributed to the design of a new instrument + - He contributed to the design of a new instrument. hypernym: - 00929076-n ili: i40288 @@ -50602,8 +50602,8 @@ definition: - the act of creating written works example: - - writing was a form of therapy for him - - it was a matter of disputed authorship + - Writing was a form of therapy for him. + - It was a matter of disputed authorship. hypernym: - 00931401-n ili: i40296 @@ -50618,8 +50618,8 @@ - fine writing in praise of trivial or base subjects example: - Elizabethan schoolboys were taught adoxography, the art of eruditely praising - worthless things - - adoxography is particularly useful to lawyers + worthless things. + - Adoxography is particularly useful to lawyers. hypernym: - 00931533-n ili: i40297 @@ -50639,7 +50639,7 @@ definition: - conversion into dramatic form example: - - the play was a dramatization of a short story + - The play was a dramatization of a short story. hypernym: - 00931533-n ili: i40299 @@ -50731,8 +50731,8 @@ - representing a human being as a physical thing deprived of personal qualities or individuality example: - - according to Marx, treating labor as a commodity exemplified the reification of - the individual + - According to Marx, treating labor as a commodity exemplified the reification of + the individual. hypernym: - 00933903-n ili: i40308 @@ -50798,9 +50798,9 @@ definition: - the creation of beautiful or significant things example: - - art does not need to be innovative to be good - - I was never any good at art - - he said that architecture is the art of wasting space beautifully + - Art does not need to be innovative to be good. + - I was never any good at art. + - He said that architecture is the art of wasting space beautifully. hypernym: - 00910190-n ili: i40314 @@ -50813,8 +50813,8 @@ definition: - the arts of decorative design and handicraft example: - - they sponsored arts and crafts in order to encourage craftsmanship in an age of - mass production + - They sponsored arts and crafts in order to encourage craftsmanship in an age of + mass production. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -50866,7 +50866,7 @@ definition: - the creation of artistic pictures or diagrams example: - - he learned drawing from his father + - He learned drawing from his father. hypernym: - 00935235-n ili: i40320 @@ -50909,7 +50909,7 @@ definition: - creating a picture with paints example: - - he studied painting and sculpture for many years + - He studied painting and sculpture for many years. hypernym: - 00935235-n - 06166666-n @@ -51182,9 +51182,9 @@ definition: - ideas or actions intended to deal with a problem or situation example: - - his approach to every problem is to draw up a list of pros and cons + - His approach to every problem is to draw up a list of pros and cons. - an attack on inflation - - his plan of attack was misguided + - His plan of attack was misguided. hypernym: - 00942658-n ili: i40351 @@ -51208,8 +51208,8 @@ definition: - a line of approach example: - - they explored every avenue they could think of - - it promises to open new avenues to understanding + - They explored every avenue they could think of. + - It promises to open new avenues to understanding. hypernym: - 00942956-n ili: i40353 @@ -51229,7 +51229,7 @@ definition: - the act of digging example: - - there's an interesting excavation going on near Princeton + - There's an interesting excavation going on near Princeton. hypernym: - 00943593-n ili: i40355 @@ -51395,7 +51395,7 @@ definition: - the act of puncturing with a small point example: - - he gave the balloon a small prick + - He gave the balloon a small prick. hypernym: - 00944804-n ili: i40371 @@ -51463,7 +51463,7 @@ definition: - the act of searching someone for concealed weapons or illegal drugs example: - - he gave the suspect a quick frisk + - He gave the suspect a quick frisk. hypernym: - 00947217-n ili: i40377 @@ -51516,7 +51516,7 @@ definition: - a thorough search for something (often causing disorder or confusion) example: - - he gave the attic a good rummage but couldn't find his skis + - He gave the attic a good rummage but couldn't find his skis. hypernym: - 00947217-n ili: i40382 @@ -51537,7 +51537,7 @@ definition: - the act of using example: - - he warned against the use of narcotic drugs + - He warned against the use of narcotic drugs. - skilled in the utilization of computers hypernym: - 00408356-n @@ -51653,7 +51653,7 @@ definition: - the act of bringing something to bear; using it for a particular purpose example: - - he advocated the application of statistics to the problem + - He advocated the application of statistics to the problem. - a novel application of electronics to medical diagnosis hypernym: - 00948944-n @@ -51676,7 +51676,7 @@ - the application of the knowledge and usage of tools (such as machines or utensils) and techniques to control one's environment example: - - the mastery of fire was a huge advance in human technology + - The mastery of fire was a huge advance in human technology. hypernym: - 00950950-n members: @@ -51806,9 +51806,9 @@ definition: - the act of commercializing something; involving something in commerce example: - - my father considered the commercialization of Christmas to be a sacrilege - - the government tried to accelerate the commercialization of this development - - both companies will retain control over the commercialization of their own products + - My father considered the commercialization of Christmas to be a sacrilege. + - The government tried to accelerate the commercialization of this development. + - Both companies will retain control over the commercialization of their own products. hypernym: - 00950022-n ili: i40408 @@ -51866,7 +51866,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - he saw action in Korea + - He saw action in Korea. hypernym: - 01082290-n ili: i40413 @@ -51899,8 +51899,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - Grant won a decisive victory in the battle of Chattanooga - - he lost his romantic ideas about war when he got into a real engagement + - Grant won a decisive victory in the battle of Chattanooga. + - He lost his romantic ideas about war when he got into a real engagement. hypernym: - 00955074-n ili: i40416 @@ -51929,8 +51929,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - they died in the defense of Stalingrad - - they were developed for the defense program + - They died in the defense of Stalingrad. + - They were developed for the defense program. hypernym: - 00955074-n ili: i40418 @@ -51958,7 +51958,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - it was a joint operation of the navy and air force + - It was a joint operation of the navy and air force. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i40420 @@ -51997,7 +51997,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - the enemy offered little resistance + - The enemy offered little resistance. hypernym: - 00955074-n ili: i40423 @@ -52019,7 +52019,7 @@ definition: - any catastrophically destructive battle example: - - they called the first World War an Armageddon + - They called the first World War an Armageddon. hypernym: - 00955670-n ili: i40425 @@ -52051,8 +52051,8 @@ - an open clash between two opposing groups (or individuals) example: - source: Thomas Paine - text: the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph - - police tried to control the battle between the pro- and anti-abortion mobs + text: The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. + - Police tried to control the battle between the pro- and anti-abortion mobs. hypernym: - 01082290-n ili: i40428 @@ -52086,7 +52086,7 @@ definition: - an awkward clash example: - - he tried to smooth over his contretemps with the policeman + - He tried to smooth over his contretemps with the policeman. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -52161,7 +52161,7 @@ definition: - a defensive effort example: - - the army made a final stand at the Rhone + - The army made a final stand at the Rhone. hypernym: - 00956422-n ili: i40438 @@ -52292,8 +52292,8 @@ - an uprising by Palestinian Arabs (in both the Gaza Strip and the West Bank) against Israel in the late 1980s and again in 2000 example: - - the first intifada ended when Israel granted limited autonomy to the Palestine - National Authority in 1993 + - The first intifada ended when Israel granted limited autonomy to the Palestine + National Authority in 1993. hypernym: - 00964240-n ili: i40450 @@ -52375,7 +52375,7 @@ - a type of armed combat in which the opposing troops fight from trenches that face each other example: - - instead of the war ending quickly, it became bogged down in trench warfare + - Instead of the war ending quickly, it became bogged down in trench warfare. hypernym: - 00966454-n ili: i40457 @@ -52386,8 +52386,8 @@ definition: - any action resulting in injury or destruction example: - - the meat grinder of politics destroyed his reputation - - allied forces crumbled before the Wehrmacht meat grinder + - The meat grinder of politics destroyed his reputation. + - Allied forces crumbled before the Wehrmacht meat grinder. hypernym: - 00966680-n ili: i40458 @@ -52398,8 +52398,8 @@ definition: - an act of aggression (as one against a person who resists) example: - - he may accomplish by craft in the long run what he cannot do by force and violence - in the short one + - He may accomplish by craft in the long run what he cannot do by force and violence + in the short one. hypernym: - 00966680-n ili: i40459 @@ -52687,7 +52687,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - the planes were on a bombing mission + - The planes were on a bombing mission. hypernym: - 00957171-n ili: i40485 @@ -52742,7 +52742,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - they called for artillery support + - They called for artillery support. hypernym: - 00957171-n ili: i40490 @@ -52805,7 +52805,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - the attack began at dawn + - The attack began at dawn. hypernym: - 00957171-n ili: i40496 @@ -52823,7 +52823,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - thousands of people were killed in the war + - Thousands of people were killed in the war. hypernym: - 00955074-n ili: i40497 @@ -52887,8 +52887,8 @@ definition: - an impetuous rush toward someone or something example: - - the wrestler's charge carried him past his adversary - - the battle began with a cavalry charge + - The wrestler's charge carried him past his adversary. + - The battle began with a cavalry charge. hypernym: - 00974725-n ili: i40503 @@ -53047,7 +53047,7 @@ definition: - an attack that is intended to seize or inflict damage on or destroy an objective example: - - the strike was scheduled to begin at dawn + - The strike was scheduled to begin at dawn. hypernym: - 00974725-n ili: i40518 @@ -53060,7 +53060,7 @@ considered feasible only when the attacker can destroy the other country's ability to retaliate example: - - the Pakistani president promised no first strike against India + - The Pakistani president promised no first strike against India. hypernym: - 00979387-n ili: i40519 @@ -53220,8 +53220,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - thousands of people disappeared and were killed during Argentina's dirty war in - the late 1970s + - Thousands of people disappeared and were killed during Argentina's dirty war in + the late 1970s. hypernym: - 00982124-n ili: i40534 @@ -53442,7 +53442,7 @@ - the act of reconnoitring (especially to gain information about an enemy or potential enemy) example: - - an exchange of fire occurred on a reconnaissance mission + - An exchange of fire occurred on a reconnaissance mission. hypernym: - 00983916-n ili: i40555 @@ -53465,7 +53465,7 @@ definition: - exploring in order to gain information example: - - scouting in enemy territory is very dangerous + - Scouting in enemy territory is very dangerous. hypernym: - 00986695-n ili: i40557 @@ -53565,8 +53565,8 @@ definition: - the act of firing weapons or artillery at an enemy example: - - hold your fire until you can see the whites of their eyes - - they retreated in the face of withering enemy fire + - Hold your fire until you can see the whites of their eyes. + - They retreated in the face of withering enemy fire. hypernym: - 00974725-n ili: i40566 @@ -53587,8 +53587,8 @@ definition: - the heavy fire of artillery to saturate an area rather than hit a specific target example: - - they laid down a barrage in front of the advancing troops - - the shelling went on for hours without pausing + - They laid down a barrage in front of the advancing troops. + - The shelling went on for hours without pausing. hypernym: - 00989024-n ili: i40568 @@ -53614,7 +53614,7 @@ definition: - rapid simultaneous discharge of firearms example: - - our fusillade from the left flank caught them by surprise + - Our fusillade from the left flank caught them by surprise. hypernym: - 00989024-n ili: i40570 @@ -53650,7 +53650,7 @@ - fire that makes it difficult for the enemy to fire on your own individuals or formations example: - - artillery provided covering fire for the withdrawal + - Artillery provided covering fire for the withdrawal. hypernym: - 00989024-n ili: i40573 @@ -53931,7 +53931,7 @@ definition: - moving over territory to search for something example: - - scouring the entire area revealed nothing + - Scouring the entire area revealed nothing. hypernym: - 00947217-n ili: i40602 @@ -53951,7 +53951,7 @@ definition: - a very thorough search of a person or a place example: - - a shakedown by the police uncovered the drugs + - A shakedown by the police uncovered the drugs. exemplifies: - 07171981-n hypernym: @@ -54096,8 +54096,8 @@ - the use of information or information technology during a time of crisis or conflict to achieve or promote specific objectives over a specific adversary or adversaries example: - - not everyone agrees that information warfare is limited to the realm of traditional - warfare + - Not everyone agrees that information warfare is limited to the realm of traditional + warfare. hypernym: - 00975181-n ili: i40618 @@ -54129,8 +54129,8 @@ definition: - the act or process of assigning numbers to phenomena according to a rule example: - - the measurements were carefully done - - his mental measurings proved remarkably accurate + - The measurements were carefully done. + - His mental measurings proved remarkably accurate. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i40622 @@ -54294,7 +54294,7 @@ - the division of the scale based on an octave that is divided into twelve exactly equal semitones example: - - equal temperament is the system commonly used in keyboard instruments + - Equal temperament is the system commonly used in keyboard instruments. hypernym: - 01002353-n ili: i40638 @@ -54518,7 +54518,7 @@ definition: - the act of moving away in different direction from a common point example: - - an angle is formed by the divergence of two straight lines + - An angle is formed by the divergence of two straight lines. hypernym: - 00384414-n ili: i40661 @@ -54540,7 +54540,7 @@ definition: - the act of measuring with meters or similar instruments example: - - he has a job meter reading for the gas company + - He has a job meter reading for the gas company. hypernym: - 00998911-n ili: i40663 @@ -54602,7 +54602,7 @@ - the practice of measuring angles and distances on the ground so that they can be accurately plotted on a map example: - - he studied surveying at college + - He studied surveying at college. hypernym: - 00998911-n ili: i40669 @@ -54669,7 +54669,7 @@ - any standardized procedure for measuring sensitivity or memory or intelligence or aptitude or personality etc example: - - the test was standardized on a large sample of students + - The test was standardized on a large sample of students. hypernym: - 01004619-n ili: i40676 @@ -54683,7 +54683,7 @@ definition: - a psychometric test of intelligence example: - - they used to think that intelligence is what an intelligence test tests + - They used to think that intelligence is what an intelligence test tests. hypernym: - 01008617-n ili: i40677 @@ -54768,7 +54768,7 @@ - the activity or result of distributing or disposing persons or things properly or methodically example: - - his organization of the work force was very efficient + - His organization of the work force was very efficient. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i40685 @@ -54833,7 +54833,7 @@ definition: - the act of putting things in a sequential arrangement example: - - there were mistakes in the ordering of items on the list + - There were mistakes in the ordering of items on the list. hypernym: - 01010320-n ili: i40691 @@ -54864,7 +54864,7 @@ definition: - the action of following in order example: - - he played the trumps in sequence + - He played the trumps in sequence. hypernym: - 01011813-n ili: i40694 @@ -54876,7 +54876,7 @@ definition: - successive change from one thing or state to another and back again example: - - a trill is a rapid alternation between the two notes + - A trill is a rapid alternation between the two notes. hypernym: - 01012400-n ili: i40695 @@ -54917,8 +54917,8 @@ definition: - making an itemized list of merchandise or supplies on hand example: - - an inventory may be necessary to see if anything is missing - - they held an inventory every month + - An inventory may be necessary to see if anything is missing. + - They held an inventory every month. hypernym: - 01013108-n ili: i40699 @@ -54932,7 +54932,7 @@ definition: - an instance of stocktaking example: - - the auditor did not attend the stocktake or check the valuations + - The auditor did not attend the stocktake or check the valuations. hypernym: - 01013367-n ili: i40700 @@ -55101,7 +55101,7 @@ definition: - the act of compiling (as into a single book or file or list) example: - - the job of compiling the inventory took several hours + - The job of compiling the inventory took several hours. hypernym: - 01016008-n ili: i40717 @@ -55153,7 +55153,7 @@ definition: - the activity of collecting bottles example: - - bottle collection is a hobby of hers + - Bottle collection is a hobby of hers. hypernym: - 01016008-n ili: i40722 @@ -55199,7 +55199,7 @@ definition: - the act or process of picking up or collecting from various places example: - - garbage pickup is on Mondays and Thursdays + - Garbage pickup is on Mondays and Thursdays. hypernym: - 01016008-n ili: i40726 @@ -55268,7 +55268,7 @@ definition: - the act of bearing the weight of or strengthening example: - - he leaned against the wall for support + - He leaned against the wall for support. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i40733 @@ -55291,7 +55291,7 @@ definition: - the act of suspending something (hanging it from above so it moves freely) example: - - there was a small ceremony for the hanging of the portrait + - There was a small ceremony for the hanging of the portrait. hypernym: - 01019262-n ili: i40735 @@ -55314,7 +55314,7 @@ definition: - the act of prolonging something example: - - there was an indefinite prolongation of the peace talks + - There was an indefinite prolongation of the peace talks. hypernym: - 01019929-n ili: i40737 @@ -55388,7 +55388,7 @@ definition: - the act of copying or making a duplicate (or duplicates) of something example: - - this kind of duplication is wasteful + - This kind of duplication is wasteful. hypernym: - 01021466-n ili: i40744 @@ -55400,7 +55400,7 @@ definition: - the act of making copies example: - - Gutenberg's reproduction of holy texts was far more efficient + - Gutenberg's reproduction of holy texts was far more efficient. hypernym: - 01021466-n ili: i40745 @@ -55455,7 +55455,7 @@ definition: - the act of reproducing recorded sound example: - - he was allowed to hear the playback of his testimony + - He was allowed to hear the playback of his testimony. hypernym: - 01022304-n ili: i40750 @@ -55475,7 +55475,7 @@ definition: - an imitation or repetition example: - - the flower arrangement was created as an echo of a client's still life + - The flower arrangement was created as an echo of a client's still life. hypernym: - 01022878-n ili: i40752 @@ -55505,7 +55505,7 @@ definition: - the act of persisting or persevering; continuing or repeating behavior example: - - his perseveration continued to the point where it was no longer appropriate + - His perseveration continued to the point where it was no longer appropriate. hypernym: - 01019929-n ili: i40755 @@ -55601,7 +55601,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - the purpose of intervention is to prevent unnecessary duplication of lawsuits + - The purpose of intervention is to prevent unnecessary duplication of lawsuits. hypernym: - 01187304-n ili: i40764 @@ -55622,7 +55622,7 @@ - a particular course of action intended to achieve a result example: - the procedure of obtaining a driver's license - - it was a process of trial and error + - It was a process of trial and error. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i40766 @@ -55673,7 +55673,7 @@ definition: - a prescribed procedure to be followed routinely example: - - rote memorization has been the educator's standard operating procedure for centuries + - Rote memorization has been the educator's standard operating procedure for centuries. hypernym: - 01026753-n ili: i40771 @@ -55687,7 +55687,7 @@ definition: - a standard procedure that is followed mindlessly example: - - the union's support had been in lockstep for years + - The union's support had been in lockstep for years. hypernym: - 01026910-n ili: i40772 @@ -55699,7 +55699,7 @@ - the act of becoming stiff example: - Further research also includes the investigation of stiffening techniques that - can be incorporated within the currently suggested granular jamming method + can be incorporated within the currently suggested granular jamming method. hypernym: - 01025762-n ili: i40773 @@ -55744,7 +55744,7 @@ definition: - indirect procedure or action example: - - he tried to find out by indirection + - He tried to find out by indirection. hypernym: - 01025762-n ili: i40777 @@ -55755,7 +55755,7 @@ definition: - a long and complicated and confusing procedure example: - - all that academic rigmarole was a waste of time + - All that academic rigmarole was a waste of time. hypernym: - 01025762-n ili: i40778 @@ -55786,7 +55786,7 @@ definition: - a settled and monotonous routine that is hard to escape example: - - they fell into a conversational rut + - They fell into a conversational rut. hypernym: - 01028424-n ili: i40781 @@ -55799,8 +55799,8 @@ - any activity that is performed in an especially solemn elaborate or formal way example: - the ceremony of smelling the cork and tasting the wine - - he makes a ceremony of addressing his golf ball - - he disposed of it without ceremony + - He makes a ceremony of addressing his golf ball. + - He disposed of it without ceremony. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i40782 @@ -55945,7 +55945,7 @@ definition: - a vigil held over a corpse the night before burial example: - - there's no weeping at an Irish wake + - There's no weeping at an Irish wake. hypernym: - 01031703-n ili: i40795 @@ -55997,7 +55997,7 @@ definition: - the practice of quoting from books or plays etc. example: - - since he lacks originality he must rely on quotation + - Since he lacks originality he must rely on quotation. hypernym: - 00411260-n ili: i40800 @@ -56097,7 +56097,7 @@ definition: - a service conducted in a house of worship example: - - don't be late for church + - Don't be late for church. hypernym: - 01034072-n ili: i40809 @@ -56128,7 +56128,7 @@ definition: - a service conducted in a place of worship that has its own altar example: - - he was late for chapel + - He was late for chapel. hypernym: - 01034072-n ili: i40812 @@ -56207,7 +56207,7 @@ definition: - service committing a body to the grave example: - - the committal service will be held next Monday + - The committal service will be held next Monday. hypernym: - 01034072-n ili: i40819 @@ -56321,7 +56321,7 @@ definition: - the act of participating in the celebration of the Eucharist example: - - the governor took Communion with the rest of the congregation + - The governor took Communion with the rest of the congregation. hypernym: - 01032852-n ili: i40829 @@ -56364,7 +56364,7 @@ definition: - the act of marrying; the nuptial ceremony example: - - their marriage was conducted in the chapel + - Their marriage was conducted in the chapel. hypernym: - 01029801-n ili: i40833 @@ -56415,7 +56415,7 @@ definition: - a Christian sacrament signifying spiritual cleansing and rebirth example: - - most churches baptize infants but some insist on adult baptism + - Most churches baptize infants but some insist on adult baptism. hypernym: - 01036957-n ili: i40838 @@ -56585,7 +56585,7 @@ domain_topic: - 05955536-n example: - - the Cardinal attended the consecration of the church + - The Cardinal attended the consecration of the church. hypernym: - 01041957-n ili: i40854 @@ -56661,7 +56661,7 @@ - the act of communicating with a deity (especially as a petition or in adoration or contrition or thanksgiving) example: - - the priest sank to his knees in prayer + - The priest sank to his knees in prayer. hypernym: - 01030597-n ili: i40861 @@ -56716,7 +56716,7 @@ definition: - (usually plural) religious observance or prayers (usually spoken silently) example: - - he returned to his devotions + - He returned to his devotions. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -57109,7 +57109,7 @@ definition: - a revival from inactivity and disuse example: - - it produced a resurrection of hope + - It produced a resurrection of hope. hypernym: - 01049262-n ili: i40903 @@ -57120,8 +57120,8 @@ definition: - the act of reviving a person and returning them to consciousness example: - - although he was apparently drowned, resuscitation was accomplished by artificial - respiration + - Although he was apparently drowned, resuscitation was accomplished by artificial + respiration. hypernym: - 01049262-n ili: i40904 @@ -57143,7 +57143,7 @@ definition: - the activity of formally presenting something (as a prize or reward) example: - - she gave the trophy but he made the presentation + - She gave the trophy but he made the presentation. hypernym: - 01029321-n ili: i40906 @@ -57165,7 +57165,7 @@ definition: - the act of concealing the identity of something by modifying its appearance example: - - he is a master of disguise + - He is a master of disguise. hypernym: - 01050836-n ili: i40908 @@ -57177,8 +57177,8 @@ definition: - activity that tries to conceal something example: - - no mask could conceal his ignorance - - they moved in under a mask of friendship + - No mask could conceal his ignorance. + - They moved in under a mask of friendship. hypernym: - 01050836-n ili: i40909 @@ -57189,7 +57189,7 @@ definition: - the act of concealing the existence of something by obstructing the view of it example: - - the cover concealed their guns from enemy aircraft + - The cover concealed their guns from enemy aircraft. hypernym: - 01050836-n ili: i40910 @@ -57203,7 +57203,7 @@ definition: - a false identity and background (especially one created for an undercover agent) example: - - her new name and passport are cover for her next assignment + - Her new name and passport are cover for her next assignment. hypernym: - 01050836-n ili: i40911 @@ -57224,7 +57224,7 @@ - the secrecy of police officers who lie or look the other way to protect other police officers example: - - the blue wall cracked when some officers refused to take part in the cover-up + - The blue wall cracked when some officers refused to take part in the cover-up. hypernym: - 01052111-n ili: i40913 @@ -57257,7 +57257,7 @@ definition: - an action intended to conceal or confuse or obscure example: - - requesting new powers of surveillance is just a smokescreen to hide their failures + - Requesting new powers of surveillance is just a smokescreen to hide their failures. hypernym: - 01050836-n ili: i40916 @@ -57302,7 +57302,7 @@ definition: - the act of positioning close together (or side by side) example: - - it is the result of the juxtaposition of contrasting colors + - It is the result of the juxtaposition of contrasting colors. hypernym: - 01053255-n ili: i40920 @@ -57345,7 +57345,7 @@ definition: - the act of fixing firmly in place example: - - he ordered the planting of policemen outside every doorway + - He ordered the planting of policemen outside every doorway. hypernym: - 01053255-n ili: i40924 @@ -57374,7 +57374,7 @@ definition: - the act of putting something in position example: - - he gave a final set to his hat + - He gave a final set to his hat. hypernym: - 01053255-n ili: i40927 @@ -57416,7 +57416,7 @@ definition: - continuing or remaining in a place or state example: - - they had a nice stay in Paris + - They had a nice stay in Paris. - a lengthy hospital stay - a four-month stay in bankruptcy court hypernym: @@ -57460,7 +57460,7 @@ - the act of dwelling in or living permanently in a place (said of both animals and men) example: - - he studied the creation and inhabitation and demise of the colony + - He studied the creation and inhabitation and demise of the colony. hypernym: - 01056259-n ili: i40935 @@ -57526,9 +57526,9 @@ definition: - (often plural) a series of professional calls (usually in a set order) example: - - the doctor goes on his rounds first thing every morning + - The doctor goes on his rounds first thing every morning. - the postman's rounds - - we enjoyed our round of the local bars + - We enjoyed our round of the local bars. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -57541,9 +57541,9 @@ definition: - a brief social visit example: - - senior professors' wives no longer make afternoon calls on newcomers - - the characters in Henry James' novels are forever paying calls on each other, - usually in the parlor of some residence + - Senior professors' wives no longer make afternoon calls on newcomers. + - The characters in Henry James' novels are forever paying calls on each other, + usually in the parlor of some residence. hypernym: - 01235721-n ili: i40942 @@ -57554,7 +57554,7 @@ definition: - the activity of making visits example: - - the purpose was to promote homes, clubs, visiting, and other services + - The purpose was to promote homes, clubs, visiting, and other services. hypernym: - 01235721-n ili: i40943 @@ -57565,7 +57565,7 @@ definition: - a brief stay in the course of a journey example: - - they made a stopover to visit their friends + - They made a stopover to visit their friends. hypernym: - 01055541-n ili: i40944 @@ -57791,7 +57791,7 @@ in quantity) example: - a new issue of stamps - - the last issue of penicillin was over a month ago + - The last issue of penicillin was over a month ago. hypernym: - 01059124-n ili: i40966 @@ -57835,7 +57835,7 @@ definition: - the activity of supplying a stock of something example: - - he supervised the stocking of the stream with trout + - He supervised the stocking of the stream with trout. hypernym: - 01059124-n ili: i40970 @@ -57889,7 +57889,7 @@ definition: - demand for something as rightful or due example: - - they struck in support of their claim for a shorter work day + - They struck in support of their claim for a shorter work day. hypernym: - 01063257-n ili: i40975 @@ -57948,8 +57948,8 @@ definition: - a pause from doing something (as work) example: - - we took a 10-minute break - - he took time out to recuperate + - We took a 10-minute break. + - He took time out to recuperate. hypernym: - 01064741-n ili: i40981 @@ -57972,7 +57972,7 @@ definition: - the act of pausing uncertainly example: - - there was a hesitation in his speech + - There was a hesitation in his speech. hypernym: - 01064741-n ili: i40983 @@ -58008,7 +58008,7 @@ definition: - the act of waiting (remaining inactive in one place while expecting something) example: - - the wait was an ordeal for him + - The wait was an ordeal for him. hypernym: - 01064507-n ili: i40986 @@ -58020,7 +58020,7 @@ definition: - freedom from activity (work or strain or responsibility) example: - - took his repose by the swimming pool + - … took his repose by the swimming pool hypernym: - 01064507-n ili: i40987 @@ -58044,7 +58044,7 @@ definition: - relaxed and easy activity example: - - the laziness of the day helped her to relax + - The laziness of the day helped her to relax. hypernym: - 01066072-n ili: i40989 @@ -58079,7 +58079,7 @@ - inactivity that is passive and monotonous, comparable to the inactivity of plant life example: - - their holiday was spent in sleep and vegetation + - Their holiday was spent in sleep and vegetation. hypernym: - 01066787-n ili: i40992 @@ -58090,7 +58090,7 @@ definition: - freedom to choose a pastime or enjoyable activity example: - - he lacked the leisure for golf + - He lacked the leisure for golf. hypernym: - 01066072-n ili: i40993 @@ -58179,7 +58179,7 @@ definition: - a delay in enforcing rights or claims or privileges; refraining from acting example: - - his forbearance to reply was alarming + - His forbearance to reply was alarming. hypernym: - 01068087-n ili: i41002 @@ -58465,7 +58465,7 @@ - leniency and compassion shown toward offenders by a person or agency charged with administering justice example: - - he threw himself on the mercy of the court + - He threw himself on the mercy of the court. hypernym: - 01073137-n ili: i41029 @@ -58478,7 +58478,7 @@ definition: - an activity that affords enjoyment example: - - he puts duty before pleasure + - He puts duty before pleasure. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i41030 @@ -58519,7 +58519,7 @@ definition: - the activity of laughing; the manifestation of joy or mirth or scorn example: - - he enjoyed the laughter of the crowd + - He enjoyed the laughter of the crowd. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i41034 @@ -58591,7 +58591,7 @@ definition: - excessive indulgence example: - - the child was spoiled by overindulgence + - The child was spoiled by overindulgence. hypernym: - 01075165-n ili: i41041 @@ -58688,7 +58688,7 @@ definition: - the act of freeing a city or town that has been besieged example: - - he asked for troops for the relief of Atlanta + - He asked for troops for the relief of Atlanta. hypernym: - 00096322-n ili: i41049 @@ -58718,8 +58718,8 @@ definition: - the act of stopping something example: - - the third baseman made some remarkable stops - - his stoppage of the flow resulted in a flood + - The third baseman made some remarkable stops. + - His stoppage of the flow resulted in a flood. hypernym: - 00030657-n ili: i41052 @@ -58764,8 +58764,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - when two nations both resort to nuclear deterrence the consequence could be mutual - destruction + - When two nations both resort to nuclear deterrence the consequence could be mutual + destruction. hypernym: - 01078412-n - 05952149-n @@ -58788,8 +58788,8 @@ definition: - the act of preventing example: - - there was no bar against leaving - - money was allocated to study the cause and prevention of influenza + - There was no bar against leaving. + - Money was allocated to study the cause and prevention of influenza. hypernym: - 01075919-n ili: i41058 @@ -58801,7 +58801,7 @@ definition: - the act of preventing something from occurring example: - - averting danger was his responsibility + - Averting danger was his responsibility. hypernym: - 01079274-n ili: i41059 @@ -58814,7 +58814,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - they achieved his debarment from holding public office + - They achieved his debarment from holding public office. hypernym: - 01079274-n ili: i41060 @@ -58834,8 +58834,8 @@ definition: - the act of intercepting; preventing something from proceeding or arriving example: - - he resorted to the interception of his daughter's letters - - he claimed that the interception of one missile by another would be impossible + - He resorted to the interception of his daughter's letters. + - He claimed that the interception of one missile by another would be impossible. hypernym: - 01079274-n ili: i41062 @@ -58847,9 +58847,9 @@ - the prevention of something increasing or spreading (especially the prevention of an increase in the number of countries possessing nuclear weapons) example: - - they protested that the nonproliferation treaty was just a plot to maintain the - hegemony of those who already had nuclear weapons - - nuclear disarmament and nonproliferation are closely related goals + - They protested that the nonproliferation treaty was just a plot to maintain the + hegemony of those who already had nuclear weapons. + - Nuclear disarmament and nonproliferation are closely related goals. hypernym: - 01079274-n ili: i41063 @@ -58883,8 +58883,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - the goalie made a brilliant save - - the relief pitcher got credit for a save + - The goalie made a brilliant save. + - The relief pitcher got credit for a save. hypernym: - 01079274-n ili: i41066 @@ -58972,7 +58972,7 @@ definition: - the act of consorting with or joining with others example: - - you cannot be convicted of criminal guilt by association + - You cannot be convicted of criminal guilt by association. hypernym: - 01083121-n ili: i41074 @@ -58993,7 +58993,7 @@ definition: - the act of becoming formally connected or joined example: - - welcomed the affiliation of the research center with the university + - … welcomed the affiliation of the research center with the university hypernym: - 01083552-n ili: i41076 @@ -59013,7 +59013,7 @@ definition: - the action of people mingling and coming into contact example: - - all the random mingling and idle talk made him hate literary parties + - All the random mingling and idle talk made him hate literary parties. hypernym: - 01083121-n ili: i41078 @@ -59034,7 +59034,7 @@ definition: - the act of disbanding example: - - the orchestra faced the prospect of disbandment + - The orchestra faced the prospect of disbandment. hypernym: - 01082290-n ili: i41080 @@ -59064,7 +59064,7 @@ definition: - distributing again example: - - the revolution resulted in a redistribution of wealth + - The revolution resulted in a redistribution of wealth. hypernym: - 01085001-n ili: i41083 @@ -59085,8 +59085,8 @@ - the act of distributing by allotting or apportioning; distribution according to a plan example: - - the apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives is based on the relative - population of each state + - The apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives is based on the relative + population of each state. hypernym: - 01085001-n ili: i41085 @@ -59117,7 +59117,7 @@ definition: - a redistribution of something example: - - there was a reshuffle of cabinet officers + - There was a reshuffle of cabinet officers. hypernym: - 01086104-n ili: i41087 @@ -59128,7 +59128,7 @@ definition: - the act of apportioning or distributing something example: - - the captain was entrusted with the deal of provisions + - The captain was entrusted with the deal of provisions. hypernym: - 01085569-n ili: i41088 @@ -59148,7 +59148,7 @@ definition: - the act of rationing example: - - during the war the government imposed rationing of food and gasoline + - During the war the government imposed rationing of food and gasoline. hypernym: - 01085569-n ili: i41090 @@ -59159,7 +59159,7 @@ definition: - the allotment of some amount by dividing something example: - - death gets more than its share of attention from theologians + - Death gets more than its share of attention from theologians. hypernym: - 01085569-n ili: i41091 @@ -59174,7 +59174,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00489236-n example: - - the deal was passed around the table clockwise + - The deal was passed around the table clockwise. hypernym: - 01085001-n ili: i41092 @@ -59257,7 +59257,7 @@ definition: - the act of endowing with a permanent source of income example: - - his generous endowment of the laboratory came just in the nick of time + - His generous endowment of the laboratory came just in the nick of time. hypernym: - 01088005-n ili: i41100 @@ -59268,7 +59268,7 @@ definition: - governmental provision of economic assistance to persons in need example: - - she lives on welfare + - She lives on welfare. hypernym: - 13286803-n ili: i41101 @@ -59325,7 +59325,7 @@ definition: - aid for the aged or indigent or handicapped example: - - he has been on relief for many years + - He has been on relief for many years. hypernym: - 01088869-n ili: i41106 @@ -59507,8 +59507,8 @@ - the commercial exchange (buying and selling on domestic or international markets) of goods and services example: - - Venice was an important center of trade with the East - - they are accused of conspiring to constrain trade + - Venice was an important center of trade with the East. + - They are accused of conspiring to constrain trade. hypernym: - 01092370-n ili: i41124 @@ -59569,7 +59569,7 @@ - reciprocal transfer of equivalent sums of money (especially the currencies of different countries) example: - - he earns his living from the interchange of currency + - He earns his living from the interchange of currency. hypernym: - 01092370-n ili: i41130 @@ -59657,7 +59657,7 @@ - the activity of providing goods and services involving financial and commercial and industrial aspects example: - - computers are now widely used in business + - Computers are now widely used in business. hypernym: - 01092370-n ili: i41138 @@ -59684,8 +59684,8 @@ example: - a large-scale farming operation - a multinational operation - - they paid taxes on every stage of the operation - - they had to consolidate their operations + - They paid taxes on every stage of the operation. + - They had to consolidate their operations. hypernym: - 01097658-n ili: i41140 @@ -59698,8 +59698,8 @@ domain_topic: - 01096649-n example: - - business is good today - - show me where the business was today + - Business is good today. + - Show me where the business was today. hypernym: - 01097658-n ili: i41141 @@ -59710,7 +59710,7 @@ definition: - the business given to a commercial establishment by its customers example: - - even before noon there was a considerable patronage + - Even before noon there was a considerable patronage. hypernym: - 01098150-n ili: i41142 @@ -59722,7 +59722,7 @@ definition: - any enterprise in which losses and gains cancel out example: - - at the end of the year the accounting department showed that it was a wash + - At the end of the year the accounting department showed that it was a wash. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -59737,7 +59737,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - I have given this tailor my custom for many years + - I have given this tailor my custom for many years. hypernym: - 01098359-n ili: i41144 @@ -59757,7 +59757,7 @@ definition: - a particular kind of commercial enterprise example: - - they are outstanding in their field + - They are outstanding in their field. hypernym: - 01096649-n ili: i41146 @@ -59770,8 +59770,8 @@ definition: - the world of commercial activity where goods and services are bought and sold example: - - without competition there would be no market - - they were driven from the marketplace + - Without competition there would be no market. + - They were driven from the marketplace. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i41147 @@ -60136,7 +60136,7 @@ definition: - the business of packing example: - - his business is packaging for transport + - His business is packaging for transport. hypernym: - 01096649-n ili: i41183 @@ -60199,7 +60199,7 @@ - the commercial activity involved in repairing old structures or constructing new ones example: - - their main business is home construction + - Their main business is home construction. - workers in the building trades hypernym: - 01096649-n @@ -60258,7 +60258,7 @@ definition: - ship traffic example: - - the channel will be open to navigation as soon as the ice melts + - The channel will be open to navigation as soon as the ice melts. hypernym: - 01107164-n ili: i41194 @@ -60329,8 +60329,8 @@ definition: - the act of transacting within or between groups (as carrying on commercial activities) example: - - no transactions are possible without him - - he has always been honest in his dealings with me + - No transactions are possible without him. + - He has always been honest in his dealings with me. hypernym: - 01082290-n ili: i41201 @@ -60355,7 +60355,7 @@ definition: - affairs between nations example: - - you can't really keep up with world affairs by watching television + - You can't really keep up with world affairs by watching television. hypernym: - 01109264-n ili: i41203 @@ -60393,7 +60393,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - the power of alienation is an essential ingredient of ownership + - The power of alienation is an essential ingredient of ownership. hypernym: - 01109837-n ili: i41206 @@ -60446,7 +60446,7 @@ definition: - the transfer of goods and services to an ally to aid in a common cause example: - - lend-lease during World War II was extremely generous + - Lend-lease during World War II was extremely generous. hypernym: - 01109837-n ili: i41211 @@ -60468,7 +60468,7 @@ definition: - the act of giving something in return for something received example: - - deductible losses on sales or exchanges of property are allowable + - Deductible losses on sales or exchanges of property are allowable. hypernym: - 01108713-n ili: i41213 @@ -60479,7 +60479,7 @@ definition: - an equal exchange example: - - we had no money so we had to live by barter + - We had no money so we had to live by barter. hypernym: - 01095009-n ili: i41214 @@ -60513,9 +60513,9 @@ definition: - a particular instance of buying or selling example: - - it was a package deal - - I had no further trade with him - - he's a master of the business deal + - It was a package deal. + - I had no further trade with him. + - He's a master of the business deal. hypernym: - 01108713-n ili: i41217 @@ -60647,7 +60647,7 @@ - the commercial processes involved in promoting and selling and distributing a product or service example: - - most companies have a manager in charge of marketing + - Most companies have a manager in charge of marketing. hypernym: - 01092370-n ili: i41230 @@ -60702,8 +60702,8 @@ definition: - a way of selling a company's product either directly or via distributors example: - - possible distribution channels are wholesalers or small retailers or retail chains - or direct mailers or your own stores + - Possible distribution channels are wholesalers or small retailers or retail chains + or direct mailers or your own stores. hypernym: - 01114325-n ili: i41234 @@ -60774,8 +60774,8 @@ definition: - a particular instance of selling example: - - he has just made his first sale - - they had to complete the sale before the banks closed + - He has just made his first sale. + - They had to complete the sale before the banks closed. hypernym: - 01115160-n ili: i41241 @@ -60786,8 +60786,8 @@ definition: - the selling of an entire stock of something example: - - the latest Xbox game is so popular, shops are warning of a probable sellout before - Christmas + - The latest Xbox game is so popular, shops are warning of a probable sellout before + Christmas. hypernym: - 01115160-n members: @@ -60806,7 +60806,7 @@ definition: - the activity of persuading someone to buy example: - - it was a hard sell + - It was a hard sell. hypernym: - 01119862-n ili: i41243 @@ -60818,7 +60818,7 @@ - selling (an article or cartoon) for publication in many magazines or newspapers at the same time example: - - he received a comfortable income from the syndication of his work + - He received a comfortable income from the syndication of his work. hypernym: - 01115160-n ili: i41244 @@ -60956,8 +60956,8 @@ definition: - the general activity of selling example: - - they tried to boost sales - - laws limit the sale of handguns + - They tried to boost sales. + - Laws limit the sale of handguns. hypernym: - 01115160-n ili: i41258 @@ -60968,8 +60968,8 @@ definition: - an occasion (usually brief) for buying at specially reduced prices example: - - they held a sale to reduce their inventory - - I got some great bargains at their annual sale + - They held a sale to reduce their inventory. + - I got some great bargains at their annual sale. hypernym: - 14508648-n ili: i41259 @@ -61073,7 +61073,7 @@ definition: - a sale of all the tangible assets of a business that is about to close example: - - during the Great Depression going-out-of-business sales were very common + - During the Great Depression going-out-of-business sales were very common. hypernym: - 01120044-n ili: i41269 @@ -61154,7 +61154,7 @@ - the deliberate act of failing to pay money example: - his evasion of all his creditors - - he was indicted for nonpayment + - He was indicted for nonpayment. hypernym: - 01092370-n ili: i41277 @@ -61322,7 +61322,7 @@ definition: - a headlong rush of people on a common impulse example: - - when he shouted ‘fire’ there was a stampede to the exits + - When he shouted ‘fire’ there was a stampede to the exits. hypernym: - 01082290-n ili: i41294 @@ -61369,8 +61369,8 @@ definition: - the activities and affairs involved in managing a state or a government example: - - unemployment dominated the politics of the inter-war years - - government agencies multiplied beyond the control of representative politics + - Unemployment dominated the politics of the inter-war years. + - Government agencies multiplied beyond the control of representative politics. hypernym: - 00408356-n - 01109264-n @@ -61383,7 +61383,7 @@ - the act of governing; exercising authority example: - regulations for the governing of state prisons - - he had considerable experience of government + - He had considerable experience of government. hypernym: - 01125919-n ili: i41300 @@ -61509,7 +61509,7 @@ definition: - the act of accomplishing some aim or executing some order example: - - the agency was created for the implementation of the policy + - The agency was created for the implementation of the policy. hypernym: - 01129340-n ili: i41311 @@ -61535,7 +61535,7 @@ - the imposition of duties or quotas on imports in order to protect domestic industry against foreign competition example: - - he made trade protection a plank in the party platform + - He made trade protection a plank in the party platform. hypernym: - 01129944-n ili: i41313 @@ -61620,7 +61620,7 @@ definition: - socialization through training and education to develop one's mind or manners example: - - her cultivation was remarkable + - Her cultivation was remarkable. hypernym: - 01131305-n ili: i41321 @@ -61631,7 +61631,7 @@ definition: - helping someone grow up to be an accepted member of the community example: - - they debated whether nature or nurture was more important + - They debated whether nature or nurture was more important. hypernym: - 01131305-n ili: i41322 @@ -61649,10 +61649,10 @@ definition: - the social force that binds you to the courses of action demanded by that force example: - - we must instill a sense of duty in our children + - We must instill a sense of duty in our children. - source: John D.Rockefeller Jr - text: every right implies a responsibility; every opportunity, an obligation; - every possession, a duty + text: Every right implies a responsibility; every opportunity, an obligation; + every possession, a duty. hypernym: - 01125919-n ili: i41323 @@ -61665,7 +61665,7 @@ definition: - an obligation arising out of considerations of right and wrong example: - - he did it out of a feeling of moral obligation + - He did it out of a feeling of moral obligation. hypernym: - 01132241-n ili: i41324 @@ -61786,7 +61786,7 @@ definition: - more attention and consideration than is normally bestowed by prudent persons example: - - the pilot exercised great care in landing + - The pilot exercised great care in landing. hypernym: - 00831039-n ili: i41336 @@ -61836,8 +61836,8 @@ definition: - behavior intended to please your parents example: - - their children were never very strong on obedience - - he went to law school out of respect for his father's wishes + - Their children were never very strong on obedience. + - He went to law school out of respect for his father's wishes. hypernym: - 01133545-n ili: i41341 @@ -61861,8 +61861,8 @@ definition: - the act of managing something example: - - he was given overall management of the program - - is the direction of the economy a function of government? + - He was given overall management of the program. + - Is the direction of the economy a function of government? hypernym: - 01125919-n ili: i41343 @@ -61874,7 +61874,7 @@ definition: - the direction of an orchestra or choir example: - - he does not use a baton for conducting + - He does not use a baton for conducting. hypernym: - 01135602-n ili: i41344 @@ -61923,7 +61923,7 @@ definition: - management that is careless or inefficient example: - - he accomplished little due to the mismanagement of his energies + - He accomplished little due to the mismanagement of his energies. hypernym: - 01135602-n ili: i41349 @@ -62037,7 +62037,7 @@ definition: - the act of organizing a business or an activity related to a business example: - - he was brought in to supervise the organization of a new department + - He was brought in to supervise the organization of a new department. hypernym: - 01138273-n ili: i41359 @@ -62049,7 +62049,7 @@ definition: - the act of administering or being in charge of something example: - - he has responsibility for the running of two companies at the same time + - He has responsibility for the running of two companies at the same time. hypernym: - 01138273-n ili: i41360 @@ -62061,7 +62061,7 @@ - the tiresome but essential details that must be taken care of and tasks that must be performed in running an organization example: - - he sets policy and leaves all the administrivia to his assistant + - He sets policy and leaves all the administrivia to his assistant. hypernym: - 01139306-n ili: i41361 @@ -62072,7 +62072,7 @@ definition: - shrewd or crafty management of public affairs example: - - we were innocent of stratagems and polity + - We were innocent of stratagems and polity. hypernym: - 01138273-n ili: i41362 @@ -62106,8 +62106,8 @@ - the imposition of a new organization; organizing differently (often involving extensive and drastic changes) example: - - a committee was appointed to oversee the reorganization of the curriculum - - top officials were forced out in the cabinet shakeup + - A committee was appointed to oversee the reorganization of the curriculum. + - Top officials were forced out in the cabinet shakeup. hypernym: - 01138840-n ili: i41365 @@ -62151,7 +62151,7 @@ definition: - the act of final authorization example: - - it had the sanction of the church + - It had the sanction of the church. hypernym: - 01140991-n ili: i41369 @@ -62173,7 +62173,7 @@ definition: - sanction by a religious rite example: - - they are living together without benefit of clergy + - They are living together without benefit of clergy. hypernym: - 01141321-n ili: i41371 @@ -62224,7 +62224,7 @@ - the act of granting credit or recognition (especially with respect to an educational institution that maintains suitable standards) example: - - a commission is responsible for the accreditation of medical schools + - A commission is responsible for the accreditation of medical schools. hypernym: - 01142151-n ili: i41376 @@ -62300,7 +62300,7 @@ definition: - permission to proceed example: - - the plane was given clearance to land + - The plane was given clearance to land. hypernym: - 01141515-n ili: i41383 @@ -62311,7 +62311,7 @@ definition: - formal permission to depart example: - - he gave me his conge + - He gave me his conge. hypernym: - 01141515-n ili: i41384 @@ -62323,7 +62323,7 @@ definition: - the act of allowing example: - - He objected to the allowance of smoking in the dining room + - He objected to the allowance of smoking in the dining room. hypernym: - 01141515-n ili: i41385 @@ -62389,7 +62389,7 @@ definition: - the activity of putting or setting in order in advance of some act or purpose example: - - preparations for the ceremony had begun + - Preparations for the ceremony had begun. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i41391 @@ -62401,8 +62401,8 @@ definition: - performing mild exercises to prepare for some more strenuous activity example: - - the singers have to warm up - - the marathon runner did not warm up and hurt himself + - The singers have to warm up. + - The marathon runner did not warm up and hurt himself. hypernym: - 01145325-n members: @@ -62421,7 +62421,7 @@ definition: - preliminary preparation as a basis or foundation example: - - we are prepared today because of groundwork that was done ten years ago + - We are prepared today because of groundwork that was done ten years ago. hypernym: - 01145325-n ili: i41393 @@ -62460,7 +62460,7 @@ definition: - an act of formulating a program for a definite course of action example: - - the planning was more fun than the trip itself + - The planning was more fun than the trip itself. hypernym: - 01145325-n ili: i41397 @@ -62546,9 +62546,9 @@ definition: - a figurative restraint example: - - asked for a collar on program trading in the stock market - - kept a tight leash on his emotions - - he's always gotten a long leash + - … asked for a collar on program trading in the stock market + - … kept a tight leash on his emotions + - He's always gotten a long leash. hypernym: - 01147872-n ili: i41405 @@ -62560,7 +62560,7 @@ definition: - a depressing restraint example: - - rain put a damper on our picnic plans + - Rain put a damper on our picnic plans. hypernym: - 01147872-n ili: i41406 @@ -62571,7 +62571,7 @@ definition: - the act of restraining power or action or limiting excess example: - - his common sense is a bridle to his quick temper + - His common sense is a bridle to his quick temper. hypernym: - 01147872-n ili: i41407 @@ -62584,7 +62584,7 @@ definition: - the act of limiting movement or making incapable of movement example: - - the storm caused complete immobilization of the rescue team + - The storm caused complete immobilization of the rescue team. hypernym: - 01147872-n ili: i41408 @@ -62647,7 +62647,7 @@ definition: - holding by the police example: - - the suspect is in custody + - The suspect is in custody. hypernym: - 01149281-n ili: i41414 @@ -62673,7 +62673,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - ring containment is a proven method of halting a smallpox epidemic + - Ring containment is a proven method of halting a smallpox epidemic. hypernym: - 01149964-n ili: i41416 @@ -62847,8 +62847,8 @@ definition: - the act of depriving of food or subjecting to famine example: - - the besiegers used starvation to induce surrender - - they were charged with the starvation of children in their care + - The besiegers used starvation to induce surrender. + - They were charged with the starvation of children in their care. hypernym: - 01152695-n ili: i41433 @@ -63207,7 +63207,7 @@ definition: - the act of arming again example: - - he opposed the rearmament of Japan after World War II + - He opposed the rearmament of Japan after World War II. hypernym: - 01159386-n ili: i41467 @@ -63218,7 +63218,7 @@ definition: - act of reducing or depriving of arms example: - - the disarmament of the aggressor nations must be complete + - The disarmament of the aggressor nations must be complete. hypernym: - 01160677-n ili: i41468 @@ -63279,7 +63279,7 @@ definition: - the imposition of standards or regulations example: - - a committee was appointed to recommend terminological standardization + - A committee was appointed to recommend terminological standardization. hypernym: - 01125919-n ili: i41473 @@ -63293,9 +63293,9 @@ definition: - the act of stabilizing something or making it more stable example: - - he worked for price stabilization for farm products - - wage stabilization is necessary for industrial peace - - stabilization means that the product can be handled under atmospheric conditions + - He worked for price stabilization for farm products. + - Wage stabilization is necessary for industrial peace. + - Stabilization means that the product can be handled under atmospheric conditions. hypernym: - 01161177-n ili: i41474 @@ -63417,7 +63417,7 @@ definition: - the act of disciplining example: - - the offenders deserved the harsh discipline they received + - The offenders deserved the harsh discipline they received. hypernym: - 01162829-n ili: i41485 @@ -63461,8 +63461,8 @@ definition: - punishment for one's actions example: - - you have to face the music - - take your medicine + - You have to face the music. + - Take your medicine. hypernym: - 01162829-n ili: i41489 @@ -63483,7 +63483,7 @@ definition: - the act of slapping on the buttocks example: - - he gave the brat a good spanking + - He gave the brat a good spanking. hypernym: - 01164308-n ili: i41491 @@ -63494,7 +63494,7 @@ definition: - threat of a penalty example: - - the policy so far is all stick and no carrot + - The policy so far is all stick and no carrot. hypernym: - 01162829-n ili: i41492 @@ -63527,7 +63527,7 @@ definition: - the act of whipping with a horsewhip example: - - that villain needs a good horsewhipping + - That villain needs a good horsewhipping. hypernym: - 01165537-n ili: i41495 @@ -63538,7 +63538,7 @@ definition: - the use of electricity to administer punishment or torture example: - - they used cattle prods to administer electric shocks + - They used cattle prods to administer electric shocks. hypernym: - 01163648-n - 00422440-n @@ -63615,7 +63615,7 @@ - a form of capital punishment; victim is suspended by the neck from a gallows or gibbet until dead example: - - in those days the hanging of criminals was a public entertainment + - In those days the hanging of criminals was a public entertainment. hypernym: - 01166269-n ili: i41503 @@ -63701,8 +63701,8 @@ definition: - the act of changing one thing for another thing example: - - Adam was promised immortality in exchange for his disobedience - - there was an interchange of prisoners + - Adam was promised immortality in exchange for his disobedience. + - There was an interchange of prisoners. hypernym: - 01082290-n ili: i41511 @@ -63719,7 +63719,7 @@ - 00483309-n - 00480898-n example: - - after a short rally Connors won the point + - After a short rally Connors won the point. hypernym: - 01082290-n ili: i41512 @@ -63731,7 +63731,7 @@ definition: - an exchange that occurs as a compromise example: - - I faced a tradeoff between eating and buying my medicine + - I faced a tradeoff between eating and buying my medicine. hypernym: - 01168748-n ili: i41513 @@ -63800,8 +63800,8 @@ definition: - a bitter struggle for territory or power or control or rights example: - - a turf war erupted between street gangs - - the president's resignation was the result of a turf war with the board of directors + - A turf war erupted between street gangs. + - The president's resignation was the result of a turf war with the board of directors. hypernym: - 00961007-n ili: i41520 @@ -63812,7 +63812,7 @@ definition: - actions counter to the main group activity example: - - political crosscurrents disrupted the conference + - Political crosscurrents disrupted the conference. hypernym: - 01170200-n ili: i41521 @@ -63833,7 +63833,7 @@ definition: - the act of competing as for profit or a prize example: - - the teams were in fierce contention for first place + - The teams were in fierce contention for first place. hypernym: - 01082290-n ili: i41523 @@ -63900,8 +63900,8 @@ definition: - the act of hostile groups opposing each other example: - - the government was not ready for a confrontation with the unions - - the invaders encountered stiff opposition + - The government was not ready for a confrontation with the unions. + - The invaders encountered stiff opposition. hypernym: - 01171807-n ili: i41530 @@ -63980,9 +63980,9 @@ definition: - the act of fighting; any contest or struggle example: - - a fight broke out at the hockey game - - there was fighting in the streets - - the unhappy couple got into a terrible scrap + - A fight broke out at the hockey game. + - There was fighting in the streets. + - The unhappy couple got into a terrible scrap. hypernym: - 00961007-n ili: i41538 @@ -64027,7 +64027,7 @@ definition: - the violent interaction of individuals or groups entering into combat example: - - the armies met in the shock of battle + - The armies met in the shock of battle. hypernym: - 01173452-n ili: i41542 @@ -64054,7 +64054,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - I skipped it because it was too much aggro + - I skipped it because it was too much aggro. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -64098,7 +64098,7 @@ definition: - a sweeping blow or stroke example: - - he took a wild swing at my head + - He took a wild swing at my head. hypernym: - 01175528-n ili: i41548 @@ -64120,7 +64120,7 @@ definition: - a strong blow with a knife or other sharp pointed instrument example: - - one strong stab to the heart killed him + - One strong stab to the heart killed him. hypernym: - 01175528-n ili: i41550 @@ -64211,7 +64211,7 @@ definition: - the act of pounding (delivering repeated heavy blows) example: - - the sudden hammer of fists caught him off guard + - The sudden hammer of fists caught him off guard. - the pounding of feet on the hallway hypernym: - 01175528-n @@ -64226,8 +64226,8 @@ definition: - a blow hard enough to cause injury example: - - he is still recovering from a shot to his leg - - I caught him with a solid shot to the chin + - He is still recovering from a shot to his leg. + - I caught him with a solid shot to the chin. hypernym: - 01175528-n ili: i41559 @@ -64238,7 +64238,7 @@ definition: - an illegal and unsportsmanlike act of unnecessary violence example: - - he called a penalty on them when the lineman took a cheap shot at the quarterback + - He called a penalty on them when the lineman took a cheap shot at the quarterback. hypernym: - 01178123-n ili: i41560 @@ -64321,8 +64321,8 @@ definition: - a fight between two people example: - - in all armies there were officers who needed to prove their bravery by single - combat + - In all armies there were officers who needed to prove their bravery by single + combat. hypernym: - 01173452-n ili: i41568 @@ -64354,8 +64354,8 @@ definition: - refusal to accept some authority or code or convention example: - - each generation must have its own rebellion - - his body was in rebellion against fatigue + - Each generation must have its own rebellion. + - His body was in rebellion against fatigue. hypernym: - 01171807-n ili: i41571 @@ -64368,7 +64368,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - the quarrel ended in a punch-up + - The quarrel ended in a punch-up. hypernym: - 01176316-n ili: i41572 @@ -64381,7 +64381,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06157599-n example: - - there were violent demonstrations against the war + - There were violent demonstrations against the war. hypernym: - 01179523-n ili: i41573 @@ -64393,7 +64393,7 @@ definition: - a demonstration held in opposition to another demonstration example: - - supporters of the president organized a counterdemonstration in his support + - Supporters of the president organized a counterdemonstration in his support. hypernym: - 00522618-n ili: i41574 @@ -64404,7 +64404,7 @@ definition: - the act of walking out (of a meeting or organization) as a sign of protest example: - - there was a walkout by the Black members as the chairman rose to speak + - There was a walkout by the Black members as the chairman rose to speak. hypernym: - 01179523-n ili: i41575 @@ -64503,7 +64503,7 @@ - a group's refusal to obey a law because they believe the law is immoral (as in protest against discrimination) example: - - Thoreau wrote a famous essay justifying civil disobedience + - Thoreau wrote a famous essay justifying civil disobedience. hypernym: - 01170859-n ili: i41584 @@ -64623,9 +64623,9 @@ definition: - an act by a government body or supranational organization example: - - recent federal action undermined the segregationist position - - the United Nations must have the power to propose and organize action without - being hobbled by irrelevant issues + - Recent federal action undermined the segregationist position. + - The United Nations must have the power to propose and organize action without + being hobbled by irrelevant issues. - the Union action of emancipating Southern slaves hypernym: - 01082290-n @@ -64640,7 +64640,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - the family brought suit against the landlord + - The family brought suit against the landlord. hypernym: - 01187304-n ili: i41595 @@ -64703,7 +64703,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - he organized the weekly moot + - He organized the weekly moot. hypernym: - 01185144-n ili: i41600 @@ -64812,7 +64812,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - their appeal was denied in the superior court + - Their appeal was denied in the superior court. hypernym: - 01187304-n ili: i41609 @@ -64897,7 +64897,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - he got an injunction against vexatious litigation by his enemies + - He got an injunction against vexatious litigation by his enemies. hypernym: - 01189300-n ili: i41616 @@ -65005,7 +65005,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06551169-n example: - - the conviction came as no surprise + - The conviction came as no surprise. hypernym: - 01191491-n ili: i41624 @@ -65089,7 +65089,7 @@ definition: - the act of deciding as an arbiter; giving authoritative judgment example: - - they submitted their disagreement to arbitration + - They submitted their disagreement to arbitration. hypernym: - 01190300-n ili: i41630 @@ -65138,7 +65138,7 @@ definition: - the act of umpiring example: - - the officiating was excellent + - The officiating was excellent. hypernym: - 05796154-n ili: i41634 @@ -65201,7 +65201,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - there cannot be a directed verdict of guilty in a criminal trial + - There cannot be a directed verdict of guilty in a criminal trial. hypernym: - 01194640-n ili: i41639 @@ -65392,8 +65392,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - he has filial rights because he obtained letters of legitimation from the king - - his parents' subsequent marriage resulted in his legitimation + - He has filial rights because he obtained letters of legitimation from the king. + - His parents' subsequent marriage resulted in his legitimation. hypernym: - 00030657-n ili: i41655 @@ -65406,8 +65406,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - he had a fair trial and the jury found him guilty - - most of these complaints are settled before they go to trial + - He had a fair trial and the jury found him guilty. + - Most of these complaints are settled before they go to trial. hypernym: - 01187304-n ili: i41656 @@ -65557,7 +65557,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - he gave evidence for the defense + - He gave evidence for the defense. hypernym: - 01183965-n ili: i41668 @@ -65786,7 +65786,7 @@ definition: - joint operation or action example: - - their cooperation with us was essential for the success of our mission + - Their cooperation with us was essential for the success of our mission. hypernym: - 01082290-n ili: i41688 @@ -65798,7 +65798,7 @@ - a group problem-solving technique in which members spontaneously share ideas and solutions example: - - we had an intense brainstorming session today + - We had an intense brainstorming session today. hypernym: - 01082290-n ili: i41689 @@ -65809,7 +65809,7 @@ definition: - cooperative work done by a team (especially when it is effective) example: - - it will take money, good planning and, above all, teamwork + - It will take money, good planning and, above all, teamwork. hypernym: - 01205394-n ili: i41690 @@ -65820,8 +65820,8 @@ definition: - acting according to certain accepted standards example: - - their financial statements are in conformity with generally accepted accounting - practices + - Their financial statements are in conformity with generally accepted accounting + practices. hypernym: - 01205394-n ili: i41691 @@ -65847,7 +65847,7 @@ - acting in conformity example: - in line with - - he got out of line + - He got out of line. - toe the line hypernym: - 01206166-n @@ -65898,7 +65898,7 @@ definition: - conformity or harmony example: - - his behavior was not in keeping with the occasion + - His behavior was not in keeping with the occasion. hypernym: - 01206166-n ili: i41698 @@ -65909,7 +65909,7 @@ definition: - act of working jointly example: - - they worked either in collaboration or independently + - They worked either in collaboration or independently. hypernym: - 01205394-n ili: i41699 @@ -65973,7 +65973,7 @@ - the act of binding yourself (intellectually or emotionally) to a course of action example: - his long commitment to public service - - they felt no loyalty to a losing team + - They felt no loyalty to a losing team. hypernym: - 01205394-n ili: i41705 @@ -66035,7 +66035,7 @@ - loyalty or allegiance to a cause or a person example: - keep the faith - - they broke faith with their investors + - They broke faith with their investors. hypernym: - 01208643-n ili: i41711 @@ -66046,7 +66046,7 @@ definition: - excessive or irrational devotion to some activity example: - - made a fetish of cleanliness + - … made a fetish of cleanliness hypernym: - 01209043-n ili: i41712 @@ -66068,10 +66068,10 @@ - the activity of contributing to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose example: - - he gave me an assist with the housework - - could not walk without assistance - - rescue party went to their aid - - offered his help in unloading + - He gave me an assist with the housework. + - … could not walk without assistance + - Rescue party went to their aid. + - … offered his help in unloading hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i41714 @@ -66094,7 +66094,7 @@ definition: - physical assistance example: - - give me a hand with the chores + - Give me a hand with the chores. hypernym: - 01210099-n ili: i41716 @@ -66107,7 +66107,7 @@ - act of turning to for assistance example: - have recourse to the courts - - an appeal to his uncle was his last resort + - An appeal to his uncle was his last resort. hypernym: - 01210099-n ili: i41717 @@ -66120,7 +66120,7 @@ definition: - with the help of or owing to example: - - thanks to hard work it was a great success + - Thanks to hard work it was a great success. hypernym: - 01210099-n ili: i41718 @@ -66150,7 +66150,7 @@ definition: - assistance in time of difficulty example: - - the contributions provided some relief for the victims + - The contributions provided some relief for the victims. hypernym: - 01210099-n ili: i41721 @@ -66174,7 +66174,7 @@ - an act of help or assistance; something (such as a tool, software or system) used to render said help or assistance example: - - he did them a service + - He did them a service. hypernym: - 01210099-n ili: i41723 @@ -66185,7 +66185,7 @@ definition: - an act intended to help that turns out badly example: - - he did them a disservice + - He did them a disservice. hypernym: - 00745741-n ili: i41724 @@ -66278,7 +66278,7 @@ definition: - assistance, such as that provided to an enemy or to a known criminal example: - - it gave comfort to the enemy + - It gave comfort to the enemy. hypernym: - 01210099-n ili: i41733 @@ -66289,7 +66289,7 @@ definition: - the act of giving a push example: - - he gave her a boost over the fence + - He gave her a boost over the fence. hypernym: - 00113132-n ili: i41734 @@ -66300,7 +66300,7 @@ definition: - anything that serves to increase morale example: - - the sight of flowers every morning was my morale builder + - The sight of flowers every morning was my morale builder. hypernym: - 01213509-n ili: i41735 @@ -66313,7 +66313,7 @@ definition: - the act of consoling; giving relief in affliction example: - - his presence was a consolation to her + - His presence was a consolation to her. hypernym: - 01211710-n ili: i41736 @@ -66359,8 +66359,8 @@ definition: - aiding the cause or policy or interests of example: - - the president no longer has the support of his own party - - they developed a scheme of mutual support + - The president no longer has the support of his own party. + - They developed a scheme of mutual support. hypernym: - 01210099-n ili: i41740 @@ -66373,7 +66373,7 @@ example: - attachment to a formal agenda - adherence to a fat-free diet - - the adhesion of Seville was decisive + - The adhesion of Seville was decisive. hypernym: - 01215009-n ili: i41741 @@ -66386,7 +66386,7 @@ definition: - excessive adherence to ecclesiastical forms and activities example: - - their ecclesiasticism overwhelmed their religion + - Their ecclesiasticism overwhelmed their religion. hypernym: - 01215372-n ili: i41742 @@ -66427,7 +66427,7 @@ definition: - the act of providing approval and support example: - - his vigorous backing of the conservatives got him in trouble with progressives + - His vigorous backing of the conservatives got him in trouble with progressives. hypernym: - 01217882-n ili: i41746 @@ -66452,7 +66452,7 @@ definition: - a vehement and vociferous advocacy of a cause example: - - the warmongers kept up their drumbeat on Iraq + - The warmongers kept up their drumbeat on Iraq. hypernym: - 01216661-n ili: i41748 @@ -66463,7 +66463,7 @@ definition: - the act of insisting on something example: - - insistence on grammatical correctness is a conservative position + - Insistence on grammatical correctness is a conservative position. hypernym: - 01216661-n ili: i41749 @@ -66484,7 +66484,7 @@ definition: - kindly endorsement and guidance example: - - the tournament was held under the auspices of the city council + - The tournament was held under the auspices of the city council. hypernym: - 01217658-n ili: i41751 @@ -66506,7 +66506,7 @@ definition: - the act of endorsing example: - - a star athlete can make a lot of money from endorsements + - A star athlete can make a lot of money from endorsements. hypernym: - 01215009-n ili: i41753 @@ -66518,8 +66518,8 @@ definition: - the formal act of approving example: - - he gave the project his blessing - - his decision merited the approval of any sensible person + - He gave the project his blessing. + - His decision merited the approval of any sensible person. hypernym: - 01215009-n ili: i41754 @@ -66544,8 +66544,8 @@ definition: - the activity of providing for or maintaining by supplying with money or necessities example: - - his support kept the family together - - they gave him emotional support during difficult times + - His support kept the family together. + - They gave him emotional support during difficult times. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i41756 @@ -66556,8 +66556,8 @@ definition: - the act of sustaining life by food or providing a means of subsistence example: - - they were in want of sustenance - - fishing was their main sustainment + - They were in want of sustenance. + - Fishing was their main sustainment. hypernym: - 01218392-n ili: i41757 @@ -66676,7 +66676,7 @@ - the act of reserving (a place or passage) or engaging the services of (a person or group) example: - - wondered who had made the booking + - … wondered who had made the booking hypernym: - 01220349-n ili: i41768 @@ -66722,7 +66722,7 @@ definition: - a portrayal of something as ideal example: - - the idealization of rural life was very misleading + - The idealization of rural life was very misleading. hypernym: - 01221083-n ili: i41772 @@ -66757,7 +66757,7 @@ definition: - promise of reward as in ‘carrot and stick’ example: - - used the carrot of subsidized housing for the workers to get their vote + - … used the carrot of subsidized housing for the workers to get their vote hypernym: - 01222041-n ili: i41775 @@ -66810,7 +66810,7 @@ definition: - strong criticism example: - - he published an unexpected attack on my work + - He published an unexpected attack on my work. hypernym: - 06723485-n ili: i41780 @@ -66822,7 +66822,7 @@ - the act of discrediting or detracting from someone's reputation (especially by slander) example: - - let it be no detraction from his merits to say he is plainspoken + - Let it be no detraction from his merits to say he is plainspoken. hypernym: - 01222382-n ili: i41781 @@ -66896,7 +66896,7 @@ definition: - violent and bitter exasperation example: - - his foolishness was followed by an exacerbation of their quarrel + - His foolishness was followed by an exacerbation of their quarrel. hypernym: - 00426454-n ili: i41788 @@ -67035,7 +67035,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being easy in behavior or style example: - - there was an easiness between them + - There was an easiness between them. - a natural easiness of manner hypernym: - 01223473-n @@ -67057,7 +67057,7 @@ definition: - the act of mocking or ridiculing example: - - they made a mock of him + - They made a mock of him. hypernym: - 01227006-n ili: i41803 @@ -67088,7 +67088,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - turning his back on me was a deliberate insult + - Turning his back on me was a deliberate insult. hypernym: - 01226520-n ili: i41806 @@ -67120,7 +67120,7 @@ definition: - a kind of discourtesy in the form of an act of presuming example: - - his presumption was intolerable + - His presumption was intolerable. hypernym: - 01226520-n ili: i41809 @@ -67141,7 +67141,7 @@ definition: - a refusal to recognize someone you know example: - - the snub was clearly intentional + - The snub was clearly intentional. hypernym: - 01228272-n ili: i41811 @@ -67163,10 +67163,10 @@ definition: - the manner in which people typically behave or things typically happen example: - - the ordinary reader is endowed with considerable wisdom and knowledge of the way - of the world - - she was well-versed in the ways of the world before she had taken the veil - - he was amazingly innocent of the ways of the world + - The ordinary reader is endowed with considerable wisdom and knowledge of the way + of the world. + - She was well-versed in the ways of the world before she had taken the veil. + - He was amazingly innocent of the ways of the world. hypernym: - 01223473-n ili: i41813 @@ -67207,7 +67207,7 @@ definition: - a favor for someone example: - - he did me a good turn + - He did me a good turn. hypernym: - 01229430-n ili: i41817 @@ -67238,7 +67238,7 @@ definition: - alleviation of distress; showing great kindness toward the distressed example: - - distributing food and clothing to the flood victims was an act of mercy + - Distributing food and clothing to the flood victims was an act of mercy. hypernym: - 01211710-n ili: i41820 @@ -67316,7 +67316,7 @@ definition: - a courteous act indicating affection example: - - she tried to win his heart with her many attentions + - She tried to win his heart with her many attentions. hypernym: - 01230734-n ili: i41828 @@ -67336,8 +67336,8 @@ definition: - a courteous expression (by word or deed) of esteem or regard example: - - his deference to her wishes was very flattering - - be sure to give my respects to the dean + - His deference to her wishes was very flattering. + - Be sure to give my respects to the dean. hypernym: - 01230397-n ili: i41830 @@ -67361,7 +67361,7 @@ definition: - the act of expressing respect for someone who has died example: - - he paid his last respects by standing quietly at the graveside + - He paid his last respects by standing quietly at the graveside. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -67374,7 +67374,7 @@ definition: - proper respect example: - - I have to give my props to the governor for the way he handled the problem + - I have to give my props to the governor for the way he handled the problem. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -67406,7 +67406,7 @@ definition: - the social act of assembling example: - - they demanded the right of assembly + - They demanded the right of assembly. hypernym: - 01082290-n ili: i41836 @@ -67441,7 +67441,7 @@ definition: - the act of mobilizing for a common purpose example: - - the bell was a signal for the rallying of the whole neighborhood + - The bell was a signal for the rallying of the whole neighborhood. hypernym: - 01232772-n ili: i41839 @@ -67462,8 +67462,8 @@ definition: - the social act of assembling for some common purpose example: - - his meeting with the salesmen was the high point of his day - - the lovers met discreetly for the purposes of sexual congress + - His meeting with the salesmen was the high point of his day. + - The lovers met discreetly for the purposes of sexual congress. hypernym: - 01232427-n ili: i41841 @@ -67557,7 +67557,7 @@ definition: - the act of meeting for social purposes example: - - there was too much socialization with the enlisted men + - There was too much socialization with the enlisted men. hypernym: - 01233454-n ili: i41850 @@ -67591,7 +67591,7 @@ definition: - a visit that last for only a very short time example: - - he wanted to hear all about my flying visit to his old stamping grounds + - He wanted to hear all about my flying visit to his old stamping grounds. hypernym: - 01235407-n ili: i41853 @@ -67602,7 +67602,7 @@ definition: - the act of going to see some person or place or thing for a short time example: - - he dropped by for a visit + - He dropped by for a visit. hypernym: - 01233454-n ili: i41854 @@ -67700,7 +67700,7 @@ definition: - a reciprocal group action example: - - in return we gave them as good as we got + - In return we gave them as good as we got. hypernym: - 01082290-n ili: i41864 @@ -67713,8 +67713,8 @@ definition: - a nonverbal reaction example: - - his answer to any problem was to get drunk - - their answer was to sue me + - His answer to any problem was to get drunk. + - Their answer was to sue me. hypernym: - 00860679-n ili: i41865 @@ -67747,11 +67747,11 @@ that they have done) especially in the next life example: - source: The Bible, Romans 12:19 - text: Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord + text: Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord. - source: James Garfield text: For vengeance I would do nothing. This nation is too great to look for mere - revenge - - he swore vengeance on the man who betrayed him + revenge. + - He swore vengeance on the man who betrayed him. - the swiftness of divine retribution hypernym: - 01237823-n @@ -67818,8 +67818,8 @@ - a struggle (usually prolonged) between competing entities in which neither side is able to win example: - - the hope that his superior campaigning skills would make a difference evaporated - in the realization that electioneering had become a form of trench warfare + - The hope that his superior campaigning skills would make a difference evaporated + in the realization that electioneering had become a form of trench warfare. hypernym: - 01238861-n ili: i41874 @@ -67869,8 +67869,8 @@ - the act of combining into an integral whole example: - a consolidation of two corporations - - after their consolidation the two bills were passed unanimously - - the defendants asked for a consolidation of the actions against them + - After their consolidation the two bills were passed unanimously. + - The defendants asked for a consolidation of the actions against them. hypernym: - 00379793-n ili: i41879 @@ -67944,7 +67944,7 @@ definition: - the act of sharing in the activities of a group example: - - the teacher tried to increase his students' engagement in class activities + - The teacher tried to increase his students' engagement in class activities. hypernym: - 01082290-n ili: i41886 @@ -67969,7 +67969,7 @@ definition: - a country's withdrawal from international politics example: - - he opposed a policy of American isolation + - He opposed a policy of American isolation. hypernym: - 01242052-n ili: i41888 @@ -67980,7 +67980,7 @@ definition: - an engagement by contract involving financial obligation example: - - his business commitments took him to London + - His business commitments took him to London. hypernym: - 01241629-n ili: i41889 @@ -68000,7 +68000,7 @@ definition: - the act of intervening (as to mediate a dispute, etc.) example: - - it occurs without human intervention + - It occurs without human intervention. hypernym: - 01241629-n ili: i41891 @@ -68072,7 +68072,7 @@ definition: - the act of vindicating or defending against criticism or censure etc. example: - - friends provided a vindication of his position + - Friends provided a vindication of his position. hypernym: - 01250194-n ili: i41898 @@ -68200,7 +68200,7 @@ definition: - a group's refusal to work in protest against low pay or bad work conditions example: - - the strike lasted more than a month before it was settled + - The strike lasted more than a month before it was settled. hypernym: - 01244711-n ili: i41910 @@ -68315,7 +68315,7 @@ definition: - casting an object in order to determine an outcome randomly example: - - he risked his fortune on a throw of the dice + - He risked his fortune on a throw of the dice. hypernym: - 00431125-n ili: i41921 @@ -68358,7 +68358,7 @@ - a sudden, quick movement example: - with a flip of the wrist - - the fish flipped over + - The fish flipped over. hypernym: - 00105359-n ili: i41925 @@ -68369,7 +68369,7 @@ definition: - an attack of machine-gun fire or cannon fire from a low flying airplane example: - - the next morning they carried out a strafe of enemy airfields + - The next morning they carried out a strafe of enemy airfields. hypernym: - 00974725-n ili: i41926 @@ -68453,7 +68453,7 @@ definition: - the formal act of freeing from slavery example: - - he believed in the manumission of the slaves + - He believed in the manumission of the slaves. hypernym: - 00096322-n ili: i41934 @@ -68486,7 +68486,7 @@ definition: - the act of admitting someone to enter example: - - the surgery was performed on his second admission to the clinic + - The surgery was performed on his second admission to the clinic. hypernym: - 00049744-n ili: i41937 @@ -68498,7 +68498,7 @@ definition: - the act of admitting someone again example: - - the surgery was performed on his readmission to the clinic + - The surgery was performed on his readmission to the clinic. hypernym: - 01250738-n ili: i41938 @@ -68547,8 +68547,8 @@ definition: - the repetition of an experiment in order to test the validity of its conclusion example: - - scientists will not believe an experimental result until they have seen at least - one replication + - Scientists will not believe an experimental result until they have seen at least + one replication. hypernym: - 01020572-n ili: i41943 @@ -68572,7 +68572,7 @@ definition: - the act of demolishing example: - - the demolition of the huge tower was quite a spectacle + - The demolition of the huge tower was quite a spectacle. hypernym: - 00217881-n ili: i41945 @@ -68636,7 +68636,7 @@ definition: - a murder carried out by an underworld syndicate example: - - it has all the earmarks of a Mafia hit + - It has all the earmarks of a Mafia hit. hypernym: - 00221389-n ili: i41951 @@ -68869,7 +68869,7 @@ definition: - the act of separating grain from chaff example: - - the winnowing was done by women + - The winnowing was done by women. hypernym: - 01256840-n ili: i41974 @@ -69013,7 +69013,7 @@ definition: - the playing of a card to start a trick in bridge example: - - the lead was in the dummy + - The lead was in the dummy. hypernym: - 00458406-n ili: i41988 @@ -69024,7 +69024,7 @@ definition: - the activity of leading example: - - his leadership inspired the team + - His leadership inspired the team. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i41989 @@ -69036,7 +69036,7 @@ definition: - (figurative) a position of leadership example: - - the President is at the helm of the Ship of State + - The President is at the helm of the Ship of State. exemplifies: - 07120141-n hypernym: @@ -69050,9 +69050,9 @@ - a position of being the initiator of something and an example that others will follow (especially in the phrase ‘take the lead’) example: - - he takes the lead in any group - - we were just waiting for someone to take the lead - - they didn't follow our lead + - He takes the lead in any group. + - We were just waiting for someone to take the lead. + - They didn't follow our lead. hypernym: - 01259004-n ili: i41991 @@ -69115,7 +69115,7 @@ definition: - the act of populating (causing to live in a place) example: - - he deplored the population of colonies with convicted criminals + - He deplored the population of colonies with convicted criminals. hypernym: - 01254867-n ili: i41997 @@ -69139,7 +69139,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - probation is part of the sentencing process + - Probation is part of the sentencing process. hypernym: - 00096322-n ili: i41999 @@ -69150,7 +69150,7 @@ definition: - clemency or mercy shown to a defeated opponent example: - - he surrendered but asked for quarter + - He surrendered but asked for quarter. hypernym: - 01073335-n ili: i42000 @@ -69229,8 +69229,8 @@ definition: - the act of waking example: - - it was an early awakening - - it was the waking up he hated most + - It was an early awakening. + - It was the waking up he hated most. hypernym: - 00243675-n ili: i42007 @@ -69243,7 +69243,7 @@ definition: - a confusion of activity and gossip example: - - the buzz of excitement was so great that a formal denial was issued + - The buzz of excitement was so great that a formal denial was issued. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i42008 @@ -69263,7 +69263,7 @@ definition: - fixation (as by a plaster cast) of a body part in order to promote proper healing example: - - immobilization of the injured knee was necessary + - Immobilization of the injured knee was necessary. hypernym: - 00820685-n ili: i42010 @@ -69275,7 +69275,7 @@ definition: - violent and excited activity example: - - she asked for money and then the fun began + - She asked for money and then the fun began. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i42011 @@ -69286,7 +69286,7 @@ definition: - something that agitates and arouses example: - - he looked forward to the excitements of the day + - He looked forward to the excitements of the day. hypernym: - 00243675-n ili: i42013 @@ -69298,7 +69298,7 @@ definition: - excitation that makes your hair stand up or that chills your bones example: - - the movie was an old-fashioned hair-raiser + - The movie was an old-fashioned hair-raiser. hypernym: - 01263360-n ili: i42014 @@ -69362,7 +69362,7 @@ definition: - stimulation that arouses a person to lively action example: - - the unexpected news produced a kind of galvanization of the whole team + - The unexpected news produced a kind of galvanization of the whole team. hypernym: - 01264467-n ili: i42020 @@ -69411,7 +69411,7 @@ definition: - the act of withdrawing blood, tumors, etc. example: - - the nurse was expert at the withdrawal of blood + - The nurse was expert at the withdrawal of blood. hypernym: - 00392407-n ili: i42025 @@ -69422,7 +69422,7 @@ definition: - the act of spoiling something by causing damage to it example: - - her spoiling my dress was deliberate + - Her spoiling my dress was deliberate. hypernym: - 00745741-n ili: i42026 @@ -69477,7 +69477,7 @@ definition: - the act of smoothing example: - - he gave his hair a quick smooth + - He gave his hair a quick smooth. hypernym: - 00035910-n ili: i42031 @@ -69488,7 +69488,7 @@ definition: - the act of referring or consulting example: - - reference to an encyclopedia produced the answer + - Reference to an encyclopedia produced the answer. hypernym: - 00038116-n ili: i42032 @@ -69511,8 +69511,8 @@ definition: - activity that frees or expresses creative energy or emotion example: - - she had no other outlet for her feelings - - he gave vent to his anger + - She had no other outlet for her feelings. + - He gave vent to his anger. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i42034 @@ -69525,7 +69525,7 @@ definition: - a person's dying act; the final thing a person can do example: - - he breathed his last + - He breathed his last. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i42035 @@ -69611,7 +69611,7 @@ - starting an automobile engine that has a weak battery by means of jumper cables to another car example: - - my battery was dead so I had to get a jumpstart from my neighbor + - My battery was dead so I had to get a jumpstart from my neighbor. hypernym: - 00038116-n ili: i42044 @@ -69642,7 +69642,7 @@ definition: - the formal act of proclaiming; giving public notice example: - - his promulgation of the policy proved to be premature + - His promulgation of the policy proved to be premature. hypernym: - 00030657-n ili: i42047 @@ -69678,7 +69678,7 @@ definition: - the action of stupefying; making dull or lethargic example: - - the professor was noted for his stupefaction of the students + - The professor was noted for his stupefaction of the students. hypernym: - 00038116-n ili: i42050 @@ -69701,7 +69701,7 @@ - the act of improving something (especially machinery) by raising it to a higher grade (as by adding or replacing components) example: - - the power plant received a new upgrade + - The power plant received a new upgrade. hypernym: - 00249844-n ili: i42052 @@ -69896,7 +69896,7 @@ domain_region: - 08934346-n example: - - the Battle of Kerbala is the basis for the Ta'ziyehs that are performed annually + - The Battle of Kerbala is the basis for the Ta'ziyehs that are performed annually. ili: i42068 instance_hypernym: - 00958596-n @@ -72182,7 +72182,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07995848-n example: - - the story of the Trojan War is told in Homer's Iliad + - The story of the Trojan War is told in Homer's Iliad. ili: i42236 instance_hypernym: - 00975181-n diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.animal.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.animal.yaml index 67cb7b54..2c7f3bb4 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.animal.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.animal.yaml @@ -81,8 +81,8 @@ - any unwanted and destructive insect or other animal that attacks food or crops or livestock etc. example: - - he sprayed the garden to get rid of pests - - many pests have developed resistance to the common pesticides + - He sprayed the garden to get rid of pests. + - Many pests have developed resistance to the common pesticides. hypernym: - 00015568-n ili: i42250 @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ definition: - a person or other animal that moves abruptly and rapidly example: - - squirrels are darters + - Squirrels are darters. hypernym: - 00015568-n ili: i42253 @@ -176,9 +176,9 @@ definition: - any of various small animals or insects that are pests; e.g. cockroaches or rats example: - - cereals must be protected from mice and other vermin - - he examined the child's head for vermin - - boys in the village have probably been shooting vermin + - Cereals must be protected from mice and other vermin. + - He examined the child's head for vermin. + - Boys in the village have probably been shooting vermin. hypernym: - 01316879-n ili: i42259 @@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ definition: - a person or other animal having powers of endurance or perseverance example: - - the horse that won the race is a good stayer + - The horse that won the race is a good stayer. hypernym: - 00015568-n ili: i42278 @@ -409,8 +409,8 @@ - unwanted marine creatures that are caught in the nets while fishing for another species example: - - thousands of dolphins and porpoises and whales are killed as part of the by-catch - each year + - Thousands of dolphins and porpoises and whales are killed as part of the by-catch + each year. hypernym: - 01321958-n ili: i42282 @@ -711,7 +711,7 @@ definition: - an animal that survives in spite of adversity example: - - only the fittest animals were survivors of the cold winters + - Only the fittest animals were survivors of the cold winters. hypernym: - 00015568-n ili: i42311 @@ -731,8 +731,8 @@ definition: - any animal that feeds on flesh example: - - Tyrannosaurus Rex was a large carnivore - - insectivorous plants are considered carnivores + - Tyrannosaurus Rex was a large carnivore. + - Insectivorous plants are considered carnivores. hypernym: - 02155392-n ili: i42313 @@ -743,8 +743,8 @@ definition: - any animal that feeds chiefly on grass and other plants example: - - horses are herbivores - - the sauropod dinosaurs were apparently herbivores + - Horses are herbivores. + - The sauropod dinosaurs were apparently herbivores. hypernym: - 00015568-n ili: i42314 @@ -910,7 +910,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06085077-n example: - - a mule is a cross between a horse and a donkey + - A mule is a cross between a horse and a donkey. hypernym: - 00004475-n ili: i42330 @@ -1327,8 +1327,8 @@ definition: - a virus that is parasitic (reproduces itself) in bacteria example: - - phage uses the bacterium's machinery and energy to produce more phage until the - bacterium is destroyed and phage is released to invade surrounding bacteria + - Phage uses the bacterium's machinery and energy to produce more phage until the + bacterium is destroyed and phage is released to invade surrounding bacteria. hypernym: - 01331343-n ili: i42369 @@ -1698,7 +1698,7 @@ definition: - a virus that remains dormant in the body for a long time before symptoms appear example: - - kuru is caused by a slow virus + - Kuru is caused by a slow virus. hypernym: - 01331343-n ili: i42406 @@ -4693,7 +4693,7 @@ definition: - any of various seaweeds that grow underwater in shallow beds example: - - seagrass provides a protective environment in which young fish can develop + - Seagrass provides a protective environment in which young fish can develop. hypernym: - 01400138-n ili: i42669 @@ -8402,8 +8402,8 @@ - the membrane that forms the wall of the blastocyst in early development; aids implantation in the uterine wall example: - - after implantation of the blastocyst in the uterine wall the trophoblast divides - into two layers, the chorion and the placenta + - After implantation of the blastocyst in the uterine wall the trophoblast divides + into two layers, the chorion and the placenta. hypernym: - 05433820-n ili: i42989 @@ -27015,7 +27015,7 @@ definition: - the dead body of an animal that has been killed on a road by a vehicle example: - - vultures usually feed on carrion or roadkill + - Vultures usually feed on carrion or roadkill. hypernym: - 05225115-n ili: i44576 @@ -27425,7 +27425,7 @@ definition: - an orange and tan spider with darkly banded legs that spins an orb web daily example: - - the barn spider was made famous in E. B. White's book ‘Charlotte's Web’ + - The barn spider was made famous in E. B. White's book ‘Charlotte's Web’. hypernym: - 01774863-n ili: i44608 @@ -27949,7 +27949,7 @@ definition: - whitish mites that attack the skin of humans and other animals example: - - itch mites cause scabies + - Itch mites cause scabies. hypernym: - 01782270-n ili: i44653 @@ -35479,7 +35479,7 @@ definition: - a part lying on the lower side or underneath an animal's body example: - - the warbler has a white throat and underparts + - The warbler has a white throat and underparts. - a woodland mouse with white underparts hypernym: - 05227735-n @@ -36110,8 +36110,8 @@ - 'one of two forms that coelenterates take (e.g. a hydra or coral): usually sedentary with a hollow cylindrical body usually with a ring of tentacles around the mouth' example: - - in some species of coelenterate, polyps are a phase in the life cycle that alternates - with a medusoid phase + - In some species of coelenterate, polyps are a phase in the life cycle that alternates + with a medusoid phase. hypernym: - 01912063-n ili: i45371 @@ -47202,7 +47202,7 @@ definition: - a terrestrial or aquatic flesh-eating mammal example: - - terrestrial carnivores have four or five clawed digits on each limb + - Terrestrial carnivores have four or five clawed digits on each limb. hypernym: - 01889397-n ili: i46310 @@ -47311,7 +47311,7 @@ - eared seal of the Southern Hemisphere; the thick soft underfur is the source of sealskin example: - - the male fur seal is much larger than the female + - The male fur seal is much larger than the female. hypernym: - 02079431-n ili: i46319 @@ -47795,7 +47795,7 @@ - a member of the genus Canis (probably descended from the common wolf) that has been domesticated by man since prehistoric times; occurs in many breeds example: - - the dog barked all night + - The dog barked all night. hypernym: - 02085998-n - 01320032-n @@ -54084,8 +54084,8 @@ - small beetle that likes to bore through the bark of spruce trees and eat the cambium which eventually kills the tree example: - - the spruce bark beetle is the major tree-killing insect pest of Alaska spruce - forests + - The spruce bark beetle is the major tree-killing insect pest of Alaska spruce + forests. hypernym: - 02182885-n ili: i46935 @@ -67479,8 +67479,8 @@ - a compact and sturdy saddle horse that is bred and trained in Vienna; smart and docile and excellent for dressage example: - - a Lippizan is black or brown when born but turns white by the time it is five - years old + - A Lippizan is black or brown when born but turns white by the time it is five + years old. hypernym: - 02380355-n ili: i48090 @@ -67847,7 +67847,7 @@ definition: - an informal term for a racehorse example: - - he liked to bet on the ponies + - He liked to bet on the ponies. hypernym: - 02385600-n ili: i48128 @@ -68242,7 +68242,7 @@ definition: - hybrid offspring of a male horse and a female donkey or ass; usually sterile example: - - a hinny has a gentler disposition than a mule + - A hinny has a gentler disposition than a mule. hypernym: - 02376801-n ili: i48169 @@ -69692,7 +69692,7 @@ definition: - uncastrated adult male sheep example: - - a British term is ‘tup’ + - A British term is ‘tup’. hypernym: - 02414351-n ili: i48293 @@ -71685,8 +71685,8 @@ - terminal part of the forelimb in certain vertebrates (e.g. apes or kangaroos) example: - source: Springfield (Mass.) Union - text: the kangaroo's forearms seem undeveloped but the powerful five-fingered - hands are skilled at feinting and clouting + text: The kangaroo's forearms seem undeveloped but the powerful five-fingered + hands are skilled at feinting and clouting. hypernym: - 02442752-n ili: i48471 @@ -73815,8 +73815,8 @@ definition: - all of the living human inhabitants of the earth example: - - all the world loves a lover - - she always used ‘humankind’ because ‘mankind’ seemed to slight the women + - All the world loves a lover. + - She always used ‘humankind’ because ‘mankind’ seemed to slight the women. hypernym: - 02474924-n - 00031563-n @@ -73837,7 +73837,7 @@ definition: - extinct species of primitive hominid with upright stature but small brain example: - - Homo erectus was formerly called Pithecanthropus erectus + - Homo erectus was formerly called Pithecanthropus erectus. hypernym: - 02474924-n ili: i48659 @@ -76373,8 +76373,8 @@ - any of various mostly cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates usually having scales and breathing through gills example: - - the shark is a large fish - - in the living room there was a tank of colorful fish + - The shark is a large fish. + - In the living room there was a tank of colorful fish. hypernym: - 01476447-n ili: i48880 diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.artifact.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.artifact.yaml index 0f36e7f9..2008a002 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.artifact.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.artifact.yaml @@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ definition: - a pedal that controls the throttle valve example: - - he stepped on the gas + - He stepped on the gas. hypernym: - 03909502-n ili: i49784 @@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ definition: - a way of entering or leaving example: - - he took a wrong turn on the access to the bridge + - He took a wrong turn on the access to the bridge. hypernym: - 04571984-n ili: i49786 @@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ definition: - a short road giving access to an expressway example: - - in Britain they call an access road a ‘slip road’ + - In Britain they call an access road a ‘slip road’. hypernym: - 04103160-n ili: i49790 @@ -396,7 +396,7 @@ definition: - living quarters provided for public convenience example: - - the nearby hotel offers overnight accommodation + - The nearby hotel offers overnight accommodation. hypernym: - 03684710-n ili: i49792 @@ -748,7 +748,7 @@ definition: - the operating part that transmits power to a mechanism example: - - the piano had a very stiff action + - The piano had a very stiff action. hypernym: - 03743963-n ili: i49823 @@ -772,7 +772,7 @@ definition: - a placebo used in experimental tests of a drug that has noticeable side effects example: - - an active placebo mimics the side effects of the experimental drug + - An active placebo mimics the side effects of the experimental drug. hypernym: - 03958972-n ili: i49825 @@ -853,8 +853,8 @@ definition: - a component that is added to something to improve it example: - - the addition of a bathroom was a major improvement - - the addition of cinnamon improved the flavor + - The addition of a bathroom was a major improvement. + - The addition of cinnamon improved the flavor. hypernym: - 03085025-n ili: i49832 @@ -942,8 +942,8 @@ definition: - an additional ingredient that is added by mixing with the base example: - - the growing medium should be equal parts of sand and loam with an admixture of - peat moss and cow manure + - The growing medium should be equal parts of sand and loam with an admixture of + peat moss and cow manure. - a large intermixture of sand hypernym: - 03575860-n @@ -1118,7 +1118,7 @@ definition: - an addition that was not included in the original plan example: - - the garage was an afterthought + - The garage was an afterthought. hypernym: - 02682269-n ili: i49858 @@ -1583,7 +1583,7 @@ definition: - an aircraft that has a fixed wing and is powered by propellers or jets example: - - the flight was delayed due to trouble with the airplane + - The flight was delayed due to trouble with the airplane. hypernym: - 03515727-n ili: i49901 @@ -1941,7 +1941,7 @@ - women's clothing that has a fitted top and a flared skirt that is widest at the hemline example: - - it is called the A-line because the effect resembles the capital letter A + - It is called the A-line because the effect resembles the capital letter A. hypernym: - 04604179-n ili: i49933 @@ -2204,7 +2204,7 @@ definition: - a covered walkway (as in a cloister) example: - - it has an ambulatory and seven chapels + - It has an ambulatory and seven chapels. hypernym: - 04552265-n ili: i49958 @@ -2731,7 +2731,7 @@ definition: - metal supports for logs in a fireplace example: - - the andirons were too hot to touch + - The andirons were too hot to touch. hypernym: - 04366676-n ili: i50007 @@ -2828,7 +2828,7 @@ - an X-ray representation of blood vessels made after the injection of a radiopaque substance example: - - angiograms are produced by angiography + - Angiograms are produced by angiography. hypernym: - 04107714-n ili: i50016 @@ -3144,7 +3144,7 @@ - a defensive missile designed to shoot down incoming intercontinental ballistic missiles example: - - the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks placed limits on the deployment of ABMs + - The Strategic Arms Limitation Talks placed limits on the deployment of ABMs. hypernym: - 03471094-n ili: i50046 @@ -3157,7 +3157,7 @@ - a chemical substance derivable from a mold or bacterium that can kill microorganisms and cure bacterial infections example: - - when antibiotics were first discovered they were called wonder drugs + - When antibiotics were first discovered they were called wonder drugs. hypernym: - 02719116-n ili: i50047 @@ -3683,8 +3683,8 @@ definition: - clothing in general example: - - she was refined in her choice of apparel - - he always bought his clothes at the same store + - She was refined in her choice of apparel. + - He always bought his clothes at the same store. - fastidious about his dress hypernym: - 03055525-n @@ -3947,7 +3947,7 @@ definition: - a framework that supports climbing plants example: - - the arbor provided a shady resting place in the park + - The arbor provided a shady resting place in the park. hypernym: - 03396616-n ili: i50122 @@ -4008,7 +4008,7 @@ definition: - a passageway under a curved masonry construction example: - - they built a triumphal arch to memorialize their victory + - They built a triumphal arch to memorialize their victory. hypernym: - 03295682-n ili: i50127 @@ -4102,7 +4102,7 @@ definition: - a part of a structure having some specific characteristic or function example: - - the spacious cooking area provided plenty of room for servants + - The spacious cooking area provided plenty of room for servants. hypernym: - 04348764-n ili: i50136 @@ -4353,7 +4353,7 @@ definition: - an armor-plated truck with strong doors and locks used to transport money or valuables example: - - the paintings were delivered to the museum in an air-conditioned armored car + - The paintings were delivered to the museum in an air-conditioned armored car. hypernym: - 02743538-n ili: i50160 @@ -5353,7 +5353,7 @@ definition: - a platform from which an auctioneer sells example: - - they put their paintings on the block + - They put their paintings on the block. hypernym: - 03968233-n ili: i50252 @@ -5576,7 +5576,7 @@ - a hypodermic syringe to use in injecting yourself with a liquid example: - United States troops now carry atropine and autoinjectors in their first-aid kits - to use in case of organophosphate nerve agent poisoning + to use in case of organophosphate nerve agent poisoning. hypernym: - 03560842-n ili: i50273 @@ -5671,7 +5671,7 @@ definition: - equipment used to achieve automatic control or operation example: - - this factory floor is a showcase for automation and robotic equipment + - This factory floor is a showcase for automation and robotic equipment. hypernym: - 03298959-n ili: i50282 @@ -5730,7 +5730,7 @@ definition: - a component of an automobile example: - - his business is auto parts + - His business is auto parts. hypernym: - 03085025-n ili: i50287 @@ -6104,7 +6104,7 @@ definition: - a support that you can lean against while sitting example: - - the back of the dental chair was adjustable + - The back of the dental chair was adjustable. hypernym: - 04366676-n ili: i50321 @@ -6116,7 +6116,7 @@ definition: - the part of a garment that covers the back of your body example: - - they pinned a ‘kick me’ sign on his back + - They pinned a ‘kick me’ sign on his back. hypernym: - 03054011-n ili: i50322 @@ -6159,7 +6159,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00482004-n example: - - he banked the shot off the backboard + - He banked the shot off the backboard. hypernym: - 03419072-n ili: i50326 @@ -6171,8 +6171,8 @@ definition: - the part of a network that connects other networks together example: - - the backbone is the part of a communication network that carries the heaviest - traffic + - The backbone is the part of a communication network that carries the heaviest + traffic. hypernym: - 03095830-n ili: i50327 @@ -6424,7 +6424,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - he made a backup in case the original was accidentally damaged or erased + - He made a backup in case the original was accidentally damaged or erased. hypernym: - 03262046-n ili: i50351 @@ -6510,7 +6510,7 @@ definition: - a flexible container with a single opening example: - - he stuffed his laundry into a large bag + - He stuffed his laundry into a large bag. hypernym: - 03099154-n ili: i50359 @@ -6521,7 +6521,7 @@ definition: - a portable rectangular container for carrying clothes example: - - he carried his small bag onto the plane with him + - He carried his small bag onto the plane with him. hypernym: - 02777635-n ili: i50360 @@ -6537,7 +6537,7 @@ - a container used for carrying money and small personal items or accessories (especially by women) example: - - she reached into her bag and found a comb + - She reached into her bag and found a comb. hypernym: - 03099154-n ili: i50361 @@ -6823,9 +6823,9 @@ definition: - round object that is hit or thrown or kicked in games example: - - the ball travelled 90 mph on his serve - - the mayor threw out the first ball - - the ball rolled into the corner pocket + - The ball travelled 90 mph on his serve. + - The mayor threw out the first ball. + - The ball rolled into the corner pocket. hypernym: - 03419072-n ili: i50388 @@ -6836,7 +6836,7 @@ definition: - a spherical object used as a plaything example: - - he played with his rubber ball in the bathtub + - He played with his rubber ball in the bathtub. hypernym: - 03971038-n ili: i50389 @@ -7038,7 +7038,7 @@ definition: - a bomb carried by a balloon example: - - In World War II the Japanese launched balloon bombs against North America + - In World War II the Japanese launched balloon bombs against North America. hypernym: - 02869918-n ili: i50408 @@ -7070,7 +7070,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - take me out to the ballpark + - Take me out to the ballpark. hypernym: - 04303019-n ili: i50411 @@ -7340,7 +7340,7 @@ definition: - a large ornate wagon for carrying a musical band example: - - the gaudy bandwagon led the circus parade + - The gaudy bandwagon led the circus parade. hypernym: - 04550444-n ili: i50437 @@ -7387,7 +7387,7 @@ definition: - a building in which the business of banking is transacted example: - - the bank is on the corner of Nassau and Witherspoon + - The bank is on the corner of Nassau and Witherspoon. hypernym: - 03182015-n ili: i50441 @@ -7459,7 +7459,7 @@ - a rigid piece of metal or wood; usually used as a fastening or obstruction or weapon example: - - there were bars in the windows to prevent escape + - There were bars in the windows to prevent escape. hypernym: - 03569147-n ili: i50447 @@ -7470,7 +7470,7 @@ definition: - an obstruction (usually metal) placed at the top of a goal example: - - it was an excellent kick but the ball hit the bar + - It was an excellent kick but the ball hit the bar. hypernym: - 03845513-n ili: i50448 @@ -7481,7 +7481,7 @@ definition: - a counter where you can obtain food or drink example: - - he bought a hot dog and a coke at the bar + - He bought a hot dog and a coke at the bar. hypernym: - 03121181-n ili: i50449 @@ -7495,7 +7495,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - spectators were not allowed past the bar + - Spectators were not allowed past the bar. hypernym: - 04054513-n ili: i50450 @@ -7700,7 +7700,7 @@ definition: - a long pole used to propel or guide a barge example: - - I wouldn't touch it with a barge pole + - I wouldn't touch it with a barge pole. hypernym: - 03983015-n ili: i50470 @@ -7951,7 +7951,7 @@ definition: - a barrier (usually thrown up hastily) to impede the advance of an enemy example: - - they stormed the barricade + - They stormed the barricade. hypernym: - 02799782-n ili: i50493 @@ -7971,7 +7971,7 @@ definition: - a room or establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter example: - - he drowned his sorrows in whiskey at the bar + - He drowned his sorrows in whiskey at the bar. hypernym: - 04112987-n ili: i50495 @@ -8030,7 +8030,7 @@ definition: - a place that the runner must touch before scoring example: - - he scrambled to get back to the bag + - He scrambled to get back to the bag. hypernym: - 02803056-n ili: i50500 @@ -8055,7 +8055,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - the attack wiped out our forward bases + - The attack wiped out our forward bases. hypernym: - 03768668-n ili: i50502 @@ -8067,7 +8067,7 @@ definition: - a flat bottom on which something is intended to sit example: - - a tub should sit on its own base + - A tub should sit on its own base. hypernym: - 08528313-n ili: i50503 @@ -8078,9 +8078,9 @@ definition: - the principal ingredient of a mixture example: - - glycerinated gelatin is used as a base for many ointments - - he told the painter that he wanted a yellow base with just a hint of green - - everything she cooked seemed to have rice as the base + - Glycerinated gelatin is used as a base for many ointments. + - He told the painter that he wanted a yellow base with just a hint of green. + - Everything she cooked seemed to have rice as the base. hypernym: - 03575860-n ili: i50504 @@ -8242,7 +8242,7 @@ - an early Christian church designed like a Roman basilica; or a Roman Catholic church or cathedral accorded certain privileges example: - - the church was raised to the rank of basilica + - The church was raised to the rank of basilica. hypernym: - 03031762-n ili: i50518 @@ -8264,7 +8264,7 @@ definition: - a bowl-shaped vessel; usually used for holding food or liquids example: - - she mixed the dough in a large basin + - She mixed the dough in a large basin. hypernym: - 04538393-n ili: i50520 @@ -8480,7 +8480,7 @@ - derogatory term for a variation that is not genuine; something irregular or inferior or of dubious origin example: - - the architecture was a kind of bastard suggesting Gothic but not true Gothic + - The architecture was a kind of bastard suggesting Gothic but not true Gothic. exemplifies: - 06730109-n - 07139048-n @@ -8587,7 +8587,7 @@ - a vessel containing liquid in which something is immersed (as to process it or to maintain it at a constant temperature or to lubricate it) example: - - she soaked the etching in an acid bath + - She soaked the etching in an acid bath. hypernym: - 04538393-n ili: i50550 @@ -9017,7 +9017,7 @@ definition: - a compartment in an aircraft used for some specific purpose example: - - he opened the bomb bay + - He opened the bomb bay. hypernym: - 03083745-n ili: i50592 @@ -9028,7 +9028,7 @@ definition: - a compartment on a ship between decks; often used as a hospital example: - - they put him in the sick bay + - They put him in the sick bay. hypernym: - 03083745-n ili: i50593 @@ -9280,7 +9280,7 @@ definition: - the broad side of a ship example: - - they sighted land on the port beam + - They sighted land on the port beam. hypernym: - 04220693-n ili: i50618 @@ -9447,8 +9447,8 @@ definition: - a piece of furniture that provides a place to sleep example: - - he sat on the edge of the bed - - the room had only a bed and chair + - He sat on the edge of the bed. + - The room had only a bed and chair. hypernym: - 02825078-n ili: i50635 @@ -9462,7 +9462,7 @@ definition: - a plot of ground in which plants are growing example: - - the gardener planted a bed of roses + - The gardener planted a bed of roses. hypernym: - 08692477-n ili: i50636 @@ -9473,7 +9473,7 @@ definition: - a foundation of earth or rock supporting a road or railroad track example: - - the track bed had washed away + - The track bed had washed away. hypernym: - 03391862-n ili: i50637 @@ -10196,7 +10196,7 @@ definition: - a tool for bending example: - - he used pliers as a bender + - He used pliers as a bender. hypernym: - 04459089-n ili: i50706 @@ -10476,7 +10476,7 @@ definition: - an attractive outfit example: - - she wore her best bib-and-tucker + - She wore her best bib-and-tucker. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -10615,7 +10615,7 @@ definition: - a coffin along with its stand example: - - we followed the bier to the graveyard + - We followed the bier to the graveyard. hypernym: - 03068762-n ili: i50745 @@ -10791,7 +10791,7 @@ definition: - a brim that projects to the front to shade the eyes example: - - he pulled down the bill of his cap and trudged ahead + - He pulled down the bill of his cap and trudged ahead. hypernym: - 02905383-n ili: i50762 @@ -10806,7 +10806,7 @@ definition: - a cutting tool with a sharp edge example: - - he used a bill to prune branches off of the tree + - He used a bill to prune branches off of the tree. hypernym: - 03494245-n ili: i50763 @@ -10928,7 +10928,7 @@ definition: - the protective covering on the front, back, and spine of a book example: - - the book had a leather binding + - The book had a leather binding. hypernym: - 04020673-n ili: i50775 @@ -11045,7 +11045,7 @@ definition: - any weapon usable in biological warfare example: - - they feared use of the smallpox virus as a bioweapon + - They feared use of the smallpox virus as a bioweapon. hypernym: - 04573249-n ili: i50786 @@ -11081,7 +11081,7 @@ - a switch consisting of a twig or a bundle of twigs from a birch tree; used to hit people as punishment example: - - my father never spared the birch + - My father never spared the birch. hypernym: - 04379258-n ili: i50789 @@ -11204,7 +11204,7 @@ - the cutting part of a drill; usually pointed and threaded and is replaceable in a brace or bitstock or drill press example: - - he looked around for the right size bit + - He looked around for the right size bit. hypernym: - 03159112-n ili: i50801 @@ -11218,7 +11218,7 @@ - piece of metal held in horse's mouth by reins and used to control the horse while riding example: - - the horse was not accustomed to a bit + - The horse was not accustomed to a bit. hypernym: - 04302219-n ili: i50802 @@ -11308,7 +11308,7 @@ definition: - black clothing (worn as a sign of mourning) example: - - the widow wore black + - The widow wore black. hypernym: - 03055525-n ili: i50811 @@ -11516,7 +11516,7 @@ definition: - bedding that keeps a person warm in bed example: - - he pulled the covers over his head and went to sleep + - He pulled the covers over his head and went to sleep. hypernym: - 02823345-n ili: i50831 @@ -11639,7 +11639,7 @@ definition: - a protective covering that keeps things out or hinders sight example: - - they had just moved in and had not put up blinds yet + - They had just moved in and had not put up blinds yet. hypernym: - 04020673-n ili: i50842 @@ -11651,7 +11651,7 @@ definition: - a hiding place sometimes used by hunters (especially duck hunters) example: - - he waited impatiently in the blind + - He waited impatiently in the blind. hypernym: - 04159023-n ili: i50843 @@ -11702,7 +11702,7 @@ definition: - flashy, ostentatious jewelry example: - - the rapper was loaded with bling + - The rapper was loaded with bling. hypernym: - 03602662-n ili: i50848 @@ -11735,7 +11735,7 @@ definition: - a solid piece of something (usually having flat rectangular sides) example: - - the pyramids were built with large stone blocks + - The pyramids were built with large stone blocks. hypernym: - 00022119-n ili: i50851 @@ -11746,7 +11746,7 @@ definition: - housing in a large building that is divided into separate units example: - - there is a block of classrooms in the west wing + - There is a block of classrooms in the west wing. hypernym: - 03551520-n ili: i50852 @@ -11775,7 +11775,7 @@ definition: - an obstruction in a pipe or tube example: - - we had to call a plumber to clear out the blockage in the drainpipe + - We had to call a plumber to clear out the blockage in the drainpipe. hypernym: - 03845513-n ili: i50855 @@ -11860,7 +11860,7 @@ definition: - (used in the plural) underpants worn by women example: - - she was afraid that her bloomers might have been showing + - She was afraid that her bloomers might have been showing. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -11948,7 +11948,7 @@ definition: - blue clothing example: - - she was wearing blue + - She was wearing blue. hypernym: - 03055525-n ili: i50871 @@ -11997,7 +11997,7 @@ definition: - a flat piece of material designed for a special purpose example: - - he nailed boards across the windows + - He nailed boards across the windows. hypernym: - 04195686-n ili: i50876 @@ -12008,7 +12008,7 @@ definition: - a flat portable surface (usually rectangular) designed for board games example: - - he got out the board and set up the pieces + - He got out the board and set up the pieces. hypernym: - 04369112-n ili: i50877 @@ -12070,7 +12070,7 @@ definition: - (used in the plural) the stage of a theater example: - - most actors love to stride the boards + - Most actors love to stride the boards. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -12220,7 +12220,7 @@ - a flat wire hairpin whose prongs press tightly together; used to hold bobbed hair in place example: - - in Britain they call a bobby pin a ‘grip’ + - In Britain they call a bobby pin a ‘grip’. hypernym: - 03481436-n ili: i50897 @@ -12313,7 +12313,7 @@ definition: - the external structure of a vehicle example: - - the body of the car was badly rusted + - The body of the car was badly rusted. hypernym: - 04348764-n ili: i50906 @@ -12500,7 +12500,7 @@ domain_topic: - 04201332-n example: - - the road was closed to vehicular traffic with bollards + - The road was closed to vehicular traffic with bollards. hypernym: - 03994528-n ili: i50921 @@ -12658,7 +12658,7 @@ definition: - a twilled fabric used for dresses; the warp is silk and the weft is worsted example: - - black bombazine is frequently used for mourning garments + - Black bombazine is frequently used for mourning garments. hypernym: - 03314753-n ili: i50936 @@ -12703,8 +12703,8 @@ definition: - an unexploded bomblet example: - - unexploded bomblets known in Laos as ‘bombies’ caused farmers to fear cultivating - their fields + - Unexploded bomblets known in Laos as ‘bombies’ caused farmers to fear cultivating + their fields. hypernym: - 02871580-n ili: i50940 @@ -12803,7 +12803,7 @@ definition: - any wheeled vehicle that is dilapidated and uncomfortable example: - - that old bike without rubber tires was a real boneshaker + - That old bike without rubber tires was a real boneshaker. hypernym: - 04583497-n ili: i50949 @@ -12843,7 +12843,7 @@ definition: - physical objects consisting of a number of pages bound together example: - - he used a large book as a doorstop + - He used a large book as a doorstop. hypernym: - 04014270-n ili: i50953 @@ -12861,7 +12861,7 @@ definition: - a number of sheets (ticket or stamps etc.) bound together on one edge example: - - he bought a book of stamps + - He bought a book of stamps. hypernym: - 04014270-n ili: i50954 @@ -13174,7 +13174,7 @@ definition: - a strip forming the outer edge of something example: - - the rug had a wide blue border + - The rug had a wide blue border. hypernym: - 03269453-n ili: i50984 @@ -13370,7 +13370,7 @@ definition: - a cargo ship example: - - they did much of their overseas trade in foreign bottoms + - They did much of their overseas trade in foreign bottoms. hypernym: - 02968752-n ili: i51003 @@ -13500,7 +13500,7 @@ definition: - front part of a vessel or aircraft example: - - he pointed the bow of the boat toward the finish line + - He pointed the bow of the boat toward the finish line. hypernym: - 03403382-n ili: i51015 @@ -13545,7 +13545,7 @@ definition: - stringed instruments that are played with a bow example: - - the strings played superlatively well + - The strings played superlatively well. hypernym: - 04345614-n ili: i51019 @@ -13727,7 +13727,7 @@ definition: - a (usually rectangular) container; may have a lid example: - - he rummaged through a box of spare parts + - He rummaged through a box of spare parts. hypernym: - 03099154-n ili: i51036 @@ -13741,7 +13741,7 @@ definition: - separate partitioned area in a public place for a few people example: - - the sentry stayed in his box to avoid the cold + - The sentry stayed in his box to avoid the cold. hypernym: - 03083745-n ili: i51037 @@ -13752,7 +13752,7 @@ definition: - private area in a theater or grandstand where a small group can watch the performance example: - - the royal box was empty + - The royal box was empty. hypernym: - 03083745-n ili: i51038 @@ -13766,7 +13766,7 @@ definition: - the driver's seat on a coach example: - - an armed guard sat in the box with the driver + - An armed guard sat in the box with the driver. hypernym: - 04169042-n ili: i51039 @@ -13779,7 +13779,7 @@ - any one of several designated areas on a ball field where the batter or catcher or coaches are positioned example: - - the umpire warned the batter to stay in the batter's box + - The umpire warned the batter to stay in the batter's box. hypernym: - 02738693-n ili: i51040 @@ -13958,7 +13958,7 @@ definition: - a support that steadies or strengthens something else example: - - he wore a brace on his knee + - He wore a brace on his knee. hypernym: - 04366676-n - 04343172-n @@ -14114,8 +14114,8 @@ definition: - anything that slows or hinders a process example: - - she was not ready to put the brakes on her life with a marriage - - new legislation will put the brakes on spending + - She was not ready to put the brakes on her life with a marriage. + - New legislation will put the brakes on spending. hypernym: - 04088956-n ili: i51072 @@ -14418,7 +14418,7 @@ definition: - a place for light meals (usually near a kitchen) example: - - the breakfast nook had a built in table and seats + - The breakfast nook had a built in table and seats. hypernym: - 02738693-n ili: i51100 @@ -14439,7 +14439,7 @@ definition: - a seal that must be broken when first used and cannot easily be resealed example: - - it was stored in a tube with a break seal + - It was stored in a tube with a break seal. hypernym: - 04166415-n ili: i51102 @@ -15113,7 +15113,7 @@ definition: - the whole side of a vessel from stem to stern example: - - the ship was broadside to the dock + - The ship was broadside to the dock. hypernym: - 04220693-n ili: i51166 @@ -15644,8 +15644,8 @@ definition: - a horsewhip once used by a driver of a buggy example: - - since buggies have been replaced by cars the buggy whip has become a symbol for - anything that is hopelessly outmoded + - Since buggies have been replaced by cars the buggy whip has become a symbol for + anything that is hopelessly outmoded. hypernym: - 03544934-n ili: i51218 @@ -15675,8 +15675,8 @@ - a structure that has a roof and walls and stands more or less permanently in one place example: - - there was a three-story building on the corner - - it was an imposing edifice + - There was a three-story building on the corner. + - It was an imposing edifice. hypernym: - 04348764-n ili: i51221 @@ -15979,7 +15979,7 @@ definition: - a glass filled to the brim (especially as a toast) example: - - we quaffed a bumper of ale + - We quaffed a bumper of ale. hypernym: - 03443167-n ili: i51248 @@ -16119,7 +16119,7 @@ definition: - a large container for storing fuel example: - - the ship's bunkers were full of coal + - The ship's bunkers were full of coal. hypernym: - 03099154-n ili: i51262 @@ -16249,7 +16249,7 @@ - a loose garment (usually with veiled holes for the eyes) worn by Muslim women especially in India and Pakistan example: - - the Taliban forced all women to wear the burqa + - The Taliban forced all women to wear the burqa. hypernym: - 03423924-n ili: i51274 @@ -16289,7 +16289,7 @@ definition: - an apparatus for burning fuel (or refuse) example: - - a diesel engine is an oil burner + - A diesel engine is an oil burner. hypernym: - 02730750-n ili: i51278 @@ -16301,7 +16301,7 @@ - the heating elements of a stove or range on which pots and pans are placed for cooking example: - - the electric range had one large burner and three smaller one + - The electric range had one large burner and three smaller one. hypernym: - 03513772-n ili: i51279 @@ -16361,7 +16361,7 @@ definition: - a vehicle carrying many passengers; used for public transport example: - - he always rode the bus to work + - He always rode the bus to work. hypernym: - 04025495-n ili: i51285 @@ -16385,7 +16385,7 @@ definition: - a car that is old and unreliable example: - - the fenders had fallen off that old bus + - The fenders had fallen off that old bus. hypernym: - 02961779-n - 06617749-n @@ -16399,8 +16399,8 @@ definition: - an electrical conductor that makes a common connection between several circuits example: - - the busbar in this computer can transmit data either way between any two components - of the system + - The busbar in this computer can transmit data either way between any two components + of the system. hypernym: - 03093163-n ili: i51287 @@ -16863,9 +16863,9 @@ - a spot that is open late at night and that provides entertainment (as singers or dancers) as well as dancing and food and drink example: - - don't expect a good meal at a cabaret - - the gossip columnist got his information by visiting nightclubs every night - - he played the drums at a jazz club + - Don't expect a good meal at a cabaret. + - The gossip columnist got his information by visiting nightclubs every night. + - He played the drums at a jazz club. hypernym: - 04293266-n ili: i51333 @@ -17041,7 +17041,7 @@ definition: - a conveyance for passengers or freight on a cable railway example: - - they took a cable car to the top of the mountain + - They took a cable car to the top of the mountain. hypernym: - 03083745-n ili: i51349 @@ -17714,7 +17714,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - wherever he went in the camp the men were grumbling + - Wherever he went in the camp the men were grumbling. hypernym: - 03769262-n ili: i51413 @@ -17728,7 +17728,7 @@ definition: - temporary lodgings in the country for travelers or vacationers example: - - level ground is best for parking and camp areas + - Level ground is best for parking and camp areas. hypernym: - 03551520-n ili: i51414 @@ -17739,7 +17739,7 @@ definition: - a penal institution (often for forced labor) example: - - China has many camps for political prisoners + - China has many camps for political prisoners. hypernym: - 03913773-n ili: i51415 @@ -17750,7 +17750,7 @@ definition: - a site where care and activities are provided for children during the summer months example: - - city kids get to see the country at a summer camp + - City kids get to see the country at a summer camp. hypernym: - 08668822-n ili: i51416 @@ -18287,7 +18287,7 @@ - the mat that forms the floor of the ring in which boxers or professional wrestlers compete example: - - the boxer picked himself up off the canvas + - The boxer picked himself up off the canvas. hypernym: - 03733437-n ili: i51470 @@ -18556,7 +18556,7 @@ - a motor vehicle with four wheels; usually propelled by an internal combustion engine example: - - he needs a car to get to work + - He needs a car to get to work. hypernym: - 03796768-n ili: i51496 @@ -18602,7 +18602,7 @@ definition: - a wheeled vehicle adapted to the rails of railroad example: - - three cars had jumped the rails + - Three cars had jumped the rails. hypernym: - 04583497-n ili: i51497 @@ -18619,7 +18619,7 @@ definition: - where passengers ride up and down example: - - the car was on the top floor + - The car was on the top floor. hypernym: - 03083745-n ili: i51498 @@ -18774,7 +18774,7 @@ - one of a set of small pieces of stiff paper marked in various ways and used for playing games or for telling fortunes example: - - he collected cards and traded them with the other boys + - He collected cards and traded them with the other boys. hypernym: - 14998823-n ili: i51512 @@ -19296,7 +19296,7 @@ definition: - a self-propelled wheeled vehicle designed specifically to carry something example: - - refrigerated carriers have revolutionized the grocery business + - Refrigerated carriers have revolutionized the grocery business. hypernym: - 04177098-n ili: i51562 @@ -19430,7 +19430,7 @@ definition: - a module designed to be inserted into a larger piece of equipment example: - - he loaded a cartridge of fresh tape into the tape deck + - He loaded a cartridge of fresh tape into the tape deck. hypernym: - 03784133-n ili: i51574 @@ -19593,7 +19593,7 @@ definition: - a portable container for carrying several objects example: - - the musicians left their instrument cases backstage + - The musicians left their instrument cases backstage. hypernym: - 03099154-n ili: i51590 @@ -19616,7 +19616,7 @@ definition: - bed linen consisting of a cover for a pillow example: - - the burglar carried his loot in a pillowcase + - The burglar carried his loot in a pillowcase. hypernym: - 02824165-n ili: i51592 @@ -19633,8 +19633,8 @@ domain_topic: - 01105064-n example: - - for English, a compositor will ordinarily have two such cases, the upper case - containing the capitals and the lower case containing the small letters + - For English, a compositor will ordinarily have two such cases, the upper case + containing the capitals and the lower case containing the small letters. hypernym: - 04068016-n ili: i51593 @@ -19775,7 +19775,7 @@ definition: - the enclosing frame around a door or window opening example: - - the casings had rotted away and had to be replaced + - The casings had rotted away and had to be replaced. hypernym: - 03396616-n ili: i51606 @@ -20105,7 +20105,7 @@ definition: - a restraint that checks the motion of something example: - - he used a book as a stop to hold the door open + - He used a book as a stop to hold the door open. hypernym: - 04088956-n ili: i51638 @@ -20263,7 +20263,7 @@ definition: - a whip with nine knotted cords example: - - British sailors feared the cat + - British sailors feared the cat. hypernym: - 04585055-n ili: i51653 @@ -20352,7 +20352,7 @@ definition: - narrow platform extending out into an auditorium example: - - models displayed clothes on a catwalk at the fashion show + - Models displayed clothes on a catwalk at the fashion show. hypernym: - 03968233-n ili: i51662 @@ -20578,7 +20578,7 @@ definition: - the overhead upper surface of a covered space example: - - he hated painting the ceiling + - He hated painting the ceiling. hypernym: - 04522194-n ili: i51683 @@ -20775,7 +20775,7 @@ definition: - a building dedicated to a particular activity example: - - they were raising money to build a new center for research + - They were raising money to build a new center for research. hypernym: - 02916498-n ili: i51701 @@ -20810,7 +20810,7 @@ definition: - the piece of ground in the outfield directly ahead of the catcher example: - - he hit the ball to deep center + - He hit the ball to deep center. hypernym: - 08691133-n ili: i51704 @@ -20878,8 +20878,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - the CPU and the memory form the central part of a computer to which the peripherals - are attached + - The CPU and the memory form the central part of a computer to which the peripherals + are attached. hypernym: - 03283159-n - 03498434-n @@ -21267,7 +21267,7 @@ definition: - a seat for one person, with a support for the back example: - - he put his coat over the back of the chair and sat down + - He put his coat over the back of the chair and sat down. hypernym: - 04169042-n ili: i51746 @@ -21281,7 +21281,7 @@ definition: - a particular seat in an orchestra example: - - he is second chair violin + - He is second chair violin. hypernym: - 04168419-n ili: i51747 @@ -21537,7 +21537,7 @@ definition: - a different or fresh set of clothes example: - - she brought a change in her overnight bag + - She brought a change in her overnight bag. hypernym: - 03055525-n ili: i51772 @@ -21548,7 +21548,7 @@ definition: - a thing that is different example: - - he inspected several changes before selecting one + - He inspected several changes before selecting one. hypernym: - 04431553-n ili: i51773 @@ -21559,8 +21559,8 @@ definition: - a passage for water (or other fluids) to flow through example: - - the fields were crossed with irrigation channels - - gutters carried off the rainwater into a series of channels under the street + - The fields were crossed with irrigation channels. + - Gutters carried off the rainwater into a series of channels under the street. hypernym: - 03900990-n ili: i51774 @@ -21573,7 +21573,7 @@ example: - a satellite TV channel - surfing through the channels - - they offer more than one hundred channels + - They offer more than one hundred channels. hypernym: - 04413485-n ili: i51775 @@ -21697,7 +21697,7 @@ definition: - a quantity of explosive to be set off at one time example: - - this cartridge has a powder charge of 50 grains + - This cartridge has a powder charge of 50 grains. hypernym: - 03309675-n ili: i51787 @@ -21875,7 +21875,7 @@ definition: - a textile pattern of squares or crossed lines (resembling a checkerboard) example: - - she wore a skirt with checks + - She wore a skirt with checks. hypernym: - 04575584-n ili: i51805 @@ -22635,7 +22635,7 @@ definition: - a volatile liquid haloform (CHCl3); formerly used as an anesthetic example: - - chloroform was the first inhalation anesthetic + - Chloroform was the first inhalation anesthetic. hypernym: - 14645073-n - 03575989-n @@ -23000,7 +23000,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01034400-n example: - - the church was empty + - The church was empty. hypernym: - 03959692-n ili: i51914 @@ -23027,7 +23027,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01034400-n example: - - church bells were ringing all over town + - Church bells were ringing all over town. hypernym: - 02827590-n ili: i51915 @@ -23112,7 +23112,7 @@ - a chute through which supraglacial water enters a glacier, boring either to the bedrock or to the depth of common crevasse formation example: - - the icy river plunged, roaring, into the moulin's blue depths + - The icy river plunged, roaring, into the moulin's blue depths. hypernym: - 03033305-n members: @@ -23279,7 +23279,7 @@ definition: - a light concrete building block made with cinder aggregate example: - - cinder blocks are called ‘breeze blocks’ in Britain + - Cinder blocks are called ‘breeze blocks’ in Britain. hypernym: - 02918159-n ili: i51938 @@ -23335,7 +23335,7 @@ definition: - any circular or rotating mechanism example: - - the machine punched out metal circles + - The machine punched out metal circles. hypernym: - 04118049-n ili: i51943 @@ -23348,7 +23348,7 @@ - a curved section or tier of seats in a hall or theater or opera house; usually the first tier above the orchestra example: - - they had excellent seats in the dress circle + - They had excellent seats in the dress circle. hypernym: - 04170059-n ili: i51944 @@ -23445,7 +23445,7 @@ - an arena consisting of an oval or circular area enclosed by tiers of seats and usually covered by a tent example: - - they used the elephants to help put up the circus + - They used the elephants to help put up the circus. hypernym: - 02739516-n ili: i51952 @@ -23471,8 +23471,8 @@ definition: - a canvas tent to house the audience at a circus performance example: - - he was afraid of a fire in the circus tent - - they had the big top up in less than an hour + - He was afraid of a fire in the circus tent. + - They had the big top up in less than an hour. hypernym: - 02957599-n ili: i51954 @@ -23877,7 +23877,7 @@ definition: - shoes with leather or metal projections on the soles example: - - the football players all wore cleats + - The football players all wore cleats. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -23949,7 +23949,7 @@ definition: - a rock and adobe dwelling built on sheltered ledges in the sides of a cliff example: - - the Anasazi built cliff dwellings in the southwestern United States + - The Anasazi built cliff dwellings in the southwestern United States. hypernym: - 03264208-n ili: i52000 @@ -24605,8 +24605,8 @@ definition: - stout stick that is larger at one end example: - - he carried a club in self defense - - he felt as if he had been hit with a club + - He carried a club in self defense. + - He felt as if he had been hit with a club. hypernym: - 04324558-n ili: i52064 @@ -24617,8 +24617,8 @@ definition: - a playing card in the minor suit that has one or more black trefoils on it example: - - he led a small club - - clubs were trumps + - He led a small club. + - Clubs were trumps. hypernym: - 03970276-n ili: i52065 @@ -24649,7 +24649,7 @@ definition: - a building that is occupied by a social club example: - - the clubhouse needed a new roof + - The clubhouse needed a new roof. hypernym: - 02916498-n ili: i52068 @@ -24674,7 +24674,7 @@ - bomb consisting of a canister that is dropped from a plane and that opens to release a cluster of bomblets (usually fragmentation bombs) over a wide area example: - - cluster bombs cannot be targeted precisely + - Cluster bombs cannot be targeted precisely. hypernym: - 02869918-n ili: i52070 @@ -24689,7 +24689,7 @@ - a coupling that connects or disconnects driving and driven parts of a driving mechanism example: - - this year's model has an improved clutch + - This year's model has an improved clutch. hypernym: - 03124161-n ili: i52071 @@ -24702,8 +24702,8 @@ definition: - a pedal or lever that engages or disengages a rotating shaft and a driving mechanism example: - - he smoothly released the clutch with one foot and stepped on the gas with the - other + - He smoothly released the clutch with one foot and stepped on the gas with the + other. hypernym: - 03909502-n ili: i52072 @@ -25565,7 +25565,7 @@ - a paste-up made by sticking together pieces of paper or photographs to form an artistic image example: - - he used his computer to make a collage of pictures superimposed on a map + - He used his computer to make a collage of pictures superimposed on a map. hypernym: - 03903031-n - 03937282-n @@ -25622,8 +25622,8 @@ definition: - anything worn or placed about the neck example: - - the thief was forced to wear a heavy wooden collar - - a collar of flowers was placed about the neck of the winning horse + - The thief was forced to wear a heavy wooden collar. + - A collar of flowers was placed about the neck of the winning horse. hypernym: - 03821022-n ili: i52162 @@ -25808,7 +25808,7 @@ definition: - a distinguishing emblem example: - - his tie proclaimed his school colors + - His tie proclaimed his school colors. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -26350,7 +26350,7 @@ definition: - something that is created by arranging several things to form a unified whole example: - - he envied the composition of their faculty + - He envied the composition of their faculty. hypernym: - 03133774-n ili: i52229 @@ -26464,8 +26464,8 @@ definition: - an accessory for a computer example: - - when you add in all the computer accessories you are going to need, the computer - gets pretty expensive + - When you add in all the computer accessories you are going to need, the computer + gets pretty expensive. hypernym: - 02674051-n ili: i52238 @@ -26779,7 +26779,7 @@ definition: - a passage (a pipe or tunnel) through which water or electric wires can pass example: - - the computers were connected through a system of conduits + - The computers were connected through a system of conduits. hypernym: - 03900990-n ili: i52265 @@ -26935,8 +26935,8 @@ definition: - an instrumentality that connects example: - - he soldered the connection - - he didn't have the right connector between the amplifier and the speakers + - He soldered the connection. + - He didn't have the right connector between the amplifier and the speakers. hypernym: - 03580409-n ili: i52280 @@ -26990,7 +26990,7 @@ definition: - an ornamental scroll-shaped bracket (especially one used to support a wall fixture) example: - - the bust of Napoleon stood on a console + - The bust of Napoleon stood on a console. hypernym: - 02891810-n ili: i52285 @@ -27061,7 +27061,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06108876-n example: - - they forget to solder the contacts + - They forget to solder the contacts. hypernym: - 03611128-n ili: i52291 @@ -27114,8 +27114,8 @@ definition: - a cargo ship designed to hold containerized cargoes example: - - the weight of the documentation of all the consignments on board a contemporary - container ship can exceed 90 pounds + - The weight of the documentation of all the consignments on board a contemporary + container ship can exceed 90 pounds. hypernym: - 02968752-n ili: i52295 @@ -27184,8 +27184,8 @@ definition: - a mechanism that controls the operation of a machine example: - - the speed controller on his turntable was not working properly - - I turned the controls over to her + - The speed controller on his turntable was not working properly. + - I turned the controls over to her. hypernym: - 03743963-n ili: i52301 @@ -27197,7 +27197,7 @@ definition: - the operational center for a group of related activities example: - - the general in command never left the control center + - The general in command never left the control center. hypernym: - 02997001-n ili: i52302 @@ -27241,8 +27241,8 @@ - electrical device consisting of a flat insulated surface that contains switches and dials and meters for controlling other electrical devices example: - - he checked the instrument panel - - suddenly the board lit up like a Christmas tree + - He checked the instrument panel. + - Suddenly the board lit up like a Christmas tree. hypernym: - 03274312-n ili: i52306 @@ -27419,7 +27419,7 @@ definition: - a detached or outdoor shelter for cooking example: - - the circus used a tent as their cookhouse + - The circus used a tent as their cookhouse. hypernym: - 04198638-n ili: i52323 @@ -27511,7 +27511,7 @@ definition: - a mechanism for keeping something cool example: - - the cooling was overhead fans + - The cooling was overhead fans. hypernym: - 03743963-n ili: i52332 @@ -27629,8 +27629,8 @@ definition: - a thing made to be similar or identical to another thing example: - - she made a copy of the designer dress - - the clone was a copy of its ancestor + - She made a copy of the designer dress. + - The clone was a copy of its ancestor. hypernym: - 04083958-n ili: i52343 @@ -27718,7 +27718,7 @@ definition: - a line made of twisted fibers or threads example: - - the bundle was tied with a cord + - The bundle was tied with a cord. hypernym: - 03676175-n ili: i52351 @@ -27825,8 +27825,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - each core has three wires passing through it, providing the means to select and - detect the contents of each bit + - Each core has three wires passing through it, providing the means to select and + detect the contents of each bit. hypernym: - 13922781-n ili: i52361 @@ -27942,7 +27942,7 @@ definition: - an interior angle formed by two meeting walls example: - - a piano was in one corner of the room + - A piano was in one corner of the room. hypernym: - 02738693-n ili: i52372 @@ -28183,7 +28183,7 @@ definition: - the attire worn in a play or at a fancy dress ball example: - - he won the prize for best costume + - He won the prize for best costume. hypernym: - 02759103-n ili: i52396 @@ -28196,7 +28196,7 @@ definition: - the attire characteristic of a country or a time or a social class example: - - he wore his national costume + - He wore his national costume. hypernym: - 02759103-n ili: i52397 @@ -28208,7 +28208,7 @@ - unusual or period attire not characteristic of or appropriate to the time and place example: - - in spite of the heat he insisted on his woolen costume + - In spite of the heat he insisted on his woolen costume. hypernym: - 02759103-n ili: i52398 @@ -28422,8 +28422,8 @@ definition: - a piece of leather forming the back of a shoe or boot example: - - a counter may be used to stiffen the material around the heel and to give support - to the foot + - A counter may be used to stiffen the material around the heel and to give support + to the foot. hypernym: - 03939459-n ili: i52419 @@ -28583,8 +28583,8 @@ definition: - facility consisting of a circumscribed area of land or water laid out for a sport example: - - the course had only nine holes - - the course was less than a mile + - The course had only nine holes. + - The course was less than a mile. hypernym: - 03319968-n ili: i52434 @@ -28607,7 +28607,7 @@ definition: - an area wholly or partly surrounded by walls or buildings example: - - the house was built around an inner court + - The house was built around an inner court. hypernym: - 02738693-n ili: i52436 @@ -28619,7 +28619,7 @@ definition: - a specially marked horizontal area within which a game is played example: - - players had to reserve a court in advance + - Players had to reserve a court in advance. hypernym: - 08588287-n ili: i52437 @@ -28632,7 +28632,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - television cameras were admitted in the courtroom + - Television cameras were admitted in the courtroom. hypernym: - 04112987-n ili: i52438 @@ -28649,7 +28649,7 @@ definition: - the residence of a sovereign or nobleman example: - - the king will visit the duke's court + - The king will visit the duke's court. hypernym: - 04086356-n ili: i52439 @@ -28702,7 +28702,7 @@ definition: - a recording of a song that was first recorded or made popular by somebody else example: - - they made a cover of a Beatles' song + - They made a cover of a Beatles' song. hypernym: - 04070980-n ili: i52444 @@ -28869,7 +28869,7 @@ the activity of Cox-1; increases the risk of heart attacks example: - Cox-2 inhibitors reduce the symptoms of arthritis without endangering the stomach - and kidneys + and kidneys. hypernym: - 02724463-n ili: i52460 @@ -29330,7 +29330,7 @@ definition: - the club used in playing cricket example: - - a cricket bat has a narrow handle and a broad flat end for hitting + - A cricket bat has a narrow handle and a broad flat end for hitting. hypernym: - 03136912-n ili: i52506 @@ -29508,7 +29508,7 @@ definition: - the output of something in a season example: - - the latest crop of fashions is about to hit the stores + - The latest crop of fashions is about to hit the stores. hypernym: - 03292089-n ili: i52523 @@ -29647,7 +29647,7 @@ - either of two fine mutually perpendicular lines that cross in the focus plane of an optical instrument and are used for sighting or calibration example: - - he had the target in his cross hairs + - He had the target in his cross hairs. hypernym: - 06812755-n ili: i52537 @@ -29800,7 +29800,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06056961-n example: - - tomorrow my dentist will fit me for a crown + - Tomorrow my dentist will fit me for a crown. hypernym: - 03180270-n ili: i52552 @@ -30419,8 +30419,8 @@ definition: - a small open container usually used for drinking; usually has a handle example: - - he put the cup back in the saucer - - the handle of the cup was missing + - He put the cup back in the saucer. + - The handle of the cup was missing. hypernym: - 03138189-n - 03099154-n @@ -30433,7 +30433,7 @@ - a large metal vessel with two handles that is awarded as a trophy to the winner of a competition example: - - the school kept the cups in a special glass case + - The school kept the cups in a special glass case. hypernym: - 04495252-n ili: i52614 @@ -30445,7 +30445,7 @@ definition: - the hole (or metal container in the hole) on a golf green example: - - he swore as the ball rimmed the cup and rolled away + - He swore as the ball rimmed the cup and rolled away. - put the flag back in the cup hypernym: - 03531378-n @@ -30545,7 +30545,7 @@ definition: - the side of a sidewalk that is bordered by a curb example: - - policemen stood at intervals along the curbside + - Policemen stood at intervals along the curbside. hypernym: - 03906828-n ili: i52625 @@ -30591,7 +30591,7 @@ - a mechanical device consisting of a cylindrical tube around which the hair is wound to curl it example: - - a woman with her head full of curlers is not a pretty sight + - A woman with her head full of curlers is not a pretty sight. hypernym: - 03742461-n ili: i52629 @@ -31268,7 +31268,7 @@ definition: - a device that dampens or moistens something example: - - he used a dampener to moisten the shirts before he ironed them + - He used a dampener to moisten the shirts before he ironed them. hypernym: - 03187746-n ili: i52695 @@ -31547,7 +31547,7 @@ definition: - an accounting journal as a physical object example: - - he bought a new daybook + - He bought a new daybook. hypernym: - 03607775-n ili: i52723 @@ -31771,7 +31771,7 @@ definition: - (often used in combinations) something constructed with multiple levels example: - - they rode in a double-decker bus + - They rode in a double-decker bus. exemplifies: - 06318142-n hypernym: @@ -31932,7 +31932,7 @@ definition: - a structure used to defend against attack example: - - the artillery battered down the defenses + - The artillery battered down the defenses. hypernym: - 04348764-n ili: i52762 @@ -32074,7 +32074,7 @@ definition: - something that can be provided as the product of development example: - - under this contract the deliverables include both software and hardware + - Under this contract the deliverables include both software and hardware. hypernym: - 04014270-n ili: i52775 @@ -32405,7 +32405,7 @@ definition: - a decorative or artistic work example: - - the coach had a design on the doors + - The coach had a design on the doors. hypernym: - 03174056-n ili: i52808 @@ -32638,7 +32638,7 @@ definition: - an instrumentality invented for a particular purpose example: - - the device is small enough to wear on your wrist + - The device is small enough to wear on your wrist. - a device intended to conserve water hypernym: - 03580409-n @@ -32652,7 +32652,7 @@ domain_topic: - 05809602-n example: - - he was recognized by the device on his shield + - He was recognized by the device on his shield. hypernym: - 03287502-n ili: i52832 @@ -32799,8 +32799,8 @@ definition: - a playing card in the minor suit that has one or more red rhombuses on it example: - - he led a small diamond - - diamonds were trumps + - He led a small diamond. + - Diamonds were trumps. hypernym: - 03970276-n ili: i52846 @@ -32879,7 +32879,7 @@ definition: - a mechanical device in a camera that controls size of aperture of the lens example: - - the new cameras adjust the diaphragm automatically + - The new cameras adjust the diaphragm automatically. hypernym: - 03742461-n ili: i52854 @@ -33582,7 +33582,7 @@ definition: - an area arranged for dining example: - - they put up tents for the dining area + - They put up tents for the dining area. hypernym: - 02738693-n ili: i52919 @@ -33648,8 +33648,8 @@ definition: - a table at which meals are served example: - - he helped her clear the dining table - - a feast was spread upon the board + - He helped her clear the dining table. + - A feast was spread upon the board. hypernym: - 04387051-n ili: i52925 @@ -34035,7 +34035,7 @@ definition: - a piece of dishware normally used as a container for holding or serving food example: - - we gave them a set of dishes for a wedding present + - We gave them a set of dishes for a wedding present. hypernym: - 03138189-n - 03099154-n @@ -34217,8 +34217,8 @@ - a small plastic magnetic disk enclosed in a stiff envelope with a radial slit; used to store data or programs for a microcomputer example: - - floppy disks are noted for their relatively slow speed and small capacity and - low price + - Floppy disks are noted for their relatively slow speed and small capacity and + low price. hypernym: - 03712192-n ili: i52979 @@ -34550,7 +34550,7 @@ - a highway divided down the middle by a barrier that separates traffic going in different directions example: - - in Britain they call a divided highway a ‘dual carriageway’ + - In Britain they call a divided highway a ‘dual carriageway’. hypernym: - 03525144-n ili: i53010 @@ -34637,7 +34637,7 @@ - landing in a harbor next to a pier where ships are loaded and unloaded or repaired; may have gates to let water in or out example: - - the ship arrived at the dock more than a day late + - The ship arrived at the dock more than a day late. hypernym: - 03643635-n ili: i53018 @@ -34760,8 +34760,8 @@ definition: - something unspecified whose name is either forgotten or not known example: - - she eased the ball-shaped doodad back into its socket - - there may be some great new gizmo around the corner that you will want to use + - She eased the ball-shaped doodad back into its socket. + - There may be some great new gizmo around the corner that you will want to use. hypernym: - 04352366-n ili: i53030 @@ -34984,8 +34984,8 @@ - a swinging or sliding barrier that will close the entrance to a room or building or vehicle example: - - he knocked on the door - - he slammed the door as he left + - He knocked on the door. + - He slammed the door as he left. hypernym: - 03801102-n ili: i53050 @@ -34998,7 +34998,7 @@ definition: - a room that is entered via a door example: - - his office is the third door down the hall on the left + - His office is the third door down the hall on the left. hypernym: - 04112987-n ili: i53051 @@ -35010,7 +35010,7 @@ - a structure where people live or work (usually ordered along a street or road) example: - the office next door - - they live two doors up the street from us + - They live two doors up the street from us. hypernym: - 04348764-n ili: i53052 @@ -35127,7 +35127,7 @@ - the entrance (the space in a wall) through which you enter or leave a room or building; the space that a door can close example: - - he stuck his head in the doorway + - He stuck his head in the doorway. hypernym: - 03295682-n ili: i53063 @@ -35539,7 +35539,7 @@ definition: - an antibiotic derived from tetracycline that is effective against many infections example: - - Vibramycin is the trade name of doxycycline + - Vibramycin is the trade name of doxycycline. hypernym: - 02719777-n ili: i53102 @@ -35562,7 +35562,7 @@ definition: - a dose of liquid medicine example: - - he took a sleeping draft + - He took a sleeping draft. hypernym: - 03229941-n ili: i53104 @@ -35624,8 +35624,8 @@ - clothing that is conventionally worn by the opposite sex (especially women's clothing when worn by a man) example: - - he went to the party dressed in drag - - the waitresses looked like missionaries in drag + - He went to the party dressed in drag. + - The waitresses looked like missionaries in drag. hypernym: - 03055525-n ili: i53110 @@ -35741,7 +35741,7 @@ definition: - a playing card or cards dealt or taken from the pack example: - - he got a pair of kings in the draw + - He got a pair of kings in the draw. hypernym: - 03970276-n ili: i53122 @@ -35753,7 +35753,7 @@ - anything (straws or pebbles etc.) taken or chosen at random example: - the luck of the draw - - they drew lots for it + - They drew lots for it. hypernym: - 00002684-n ili: i53123 @@ -35813,7 +35813,7 @@ - a representation of forms or objects on a surface by means of lines example: - drawings of abstract forms - - he did complicated pen-and-ink drawings like medieval miniatures + - He did complicated pen-and-ink drawings like medieval miniatures. hypernym: - 04083958-n ili: i53128 @@ -35882,7 +35882,7 @@ definition: - a tie consisting of a cord that goes through a seam around an opening example: - - he pulled the drawstring and closed the bag + - He pulled the drawstring and closed the bag. hypernym: - 04440319-n ili: i53135 @@ -36137,7 +36137,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00924141-n example: - - they dug a drift parallel with the vein + - They dug a drift parallel with the vein. hypernym: - 03901282-n ili: i53157 @@ -36282,7 +36282,7 @@ definition: - a downward hanging loop in a line that runs to a building example: - - when it rained water would fall from the drip loop before it reached the building + - When it rained water would fall from the drip loop before it reached the building. hypernym: - 13898210-n ili: i53170 @@ -36341,7 +36341,7 @@ definition: - a wide scenic road planted with trees example: - - the riverside drive offers many exciting scenic views + - The riverside drive offers many exciting scenic views. hypernym: - 04103160-n ili: i53176 @@ -36353,7 +36353,7 @@ definition: - a mechanism by which force or power is transmitted in a machine example: - - a variable speed drive permitted operation through a range of speeds + - A variable speed drive permitted operation through a range of speeds. hypernym: - 03743963-n ili: i53177 @@ -36434,7 +36434,7 @@ definition: - a road leading up to a private house example: - - they parked in the driveway + - They parked in the driveway. hypernym: - 04103160-n ili: i53184 @@ -36614,7 +36614,7 @@ - pipet consisting of a small tube with a vacuum bulb at one end for drawing liquid in and releasing it a drop at a time example: - - she used an eye dropper to administer medication to the eyes + - She used an eye dropper to administer medication to the eyes. hypernym: - 03953387-n ili: i53201 @@ -36967,7 +36967,7 @@ - a wide silvery adhesive tape intended to seal joints in sheet metal duct work but having many other uses example: - - duct tape holds the world together + - Duct tape holds the world together. hypernym: - 02683191-n ili: i53234 @@ -37236,7 +37236,7 @@ definition: - a copy that corresponds to an original exactly example: - - he made a duplicate for the files + - He made a duplicate for the files. hypernym: - 03109245-n ili: i53260 @@ -37384,8 +37384,8 @@ definition: - housing that someone is living in example: - - he built a modest dwelling near the pond - - they raise money to provide homes for the homeless + - He built a modest dwelling near the pond. + - They raise money to provide homes for the homeless. hypernym: - 03551520-n ili: i53274 @@ -37515,7 +37515,7 @@ - electro-acoustic transducer for converting electric signals into sounds; it is held over or inserted into the ear example: - - it was not the typing but the earphones that she disliked + - It was not the typing but the earphones that she disliked. hypernym: - 03279472-n ili: i53285 @@ -37684,7 +37684,7 @@ definition: - a sharp side formed by the intersection of two surfaces of an object example: - - he rounded the edges of the box + - He rounded the edges of the box. hypernym: - 04220693-n ili: i53301 @@ -37696,8 +37696,8 @@ - the outside limit of an object or area or surface; a place farthest away from the center of something example: - - the edge of the leaf is wavy - - she sat on the edge of the bed + - The edge of the leaf is wavy. + - She sat on the edge of the bed. - the water's edge hypernym: - 08610212-n @@ -37749,8 +37749,8 @@ definition: - a representation of a person (especially in the form of sculpture) example: - - the coin bears an effigy of Lincoln - - the emperor's tomb had his image carved in stone + - The coin bears an effigy of Lincoln. + - The emperor's tomb had his image carved in stone. hypernym: - 04083958-n ili: i53307 @@ -37911,7 +37911,7 @@ definition: - the part of a sleeve that covers the elbow joint example: - - his coat had patches over the elbows + - His coat had patches over the elbows. hypernym: - 03054011-n ili: i53322 @@ -38054,7 +38054,7 @@ - an instrument of execution by electrocution; resembles an ordinary seat for one person example: - - the murderer was sentenced to die in the chair + - The murderer was sentenced to die in the chair. hypernym: - 03580860-n ili: i53335 @@ -38989,7 +38989,7 @@ definition: - a metal casting containing the cylinders and cooling ducts of an engine example: - - the engine had to be replaced because the block was cracked + - The engine had to be replaced because the block was cracked. hypernym: - 02983121-n ili: i53423 @@ -39150,8 +39150,8 @@ definition: - something that provides access (to get in or get out) example: - - they waited at the entrance to the garden - - beggars waited just outside the entryway to the cathedral + - They waited at the entrance to the garden. + - Beggars waited just outside the entryway to the cathedral. hypernym: - 02673692-n ili: i53438 @@ -39166,7 +39166,7 @@ definition: - a commodity that enters competition with established merchandise example: - - a well publicized entrant is the pocket computer + - A well publicized entrant is the pocket computer. hypernym: - 03080712-n ili: i53439 @@ -39653,7 +39653,7 @@ - 'additional unspecified odds and ends; more of the same; entity, other pronoun; pronoun, entity; quantifier: other' example: - - his report was full of etceteras + - His report was full of etceteras. hypernym: - 04352366-n ili: i53486 @@ -39956,8 +39956,8 @@ definition: - an opening that permits escape or release example: - - he blocked the way out - - the canyon had only one issue + - He blocked the way out. + - The canyon had only one issue. hypernym: - 00174132-n ili: i53516 @@ -40083,7 +40083,7 @@ - public transport consisting of a fast train or bus that makes only a few scheduled stops example: - - he caught the express to New York + - He caught the express to New York. hypernym: - 04025495-n ili: i53528 @@ -40177,7 +40177,7 @@ definition: - something additional of the same kind example: - - he always carried extras in case of an emergency + - He always carried extras in case of an emergency. hypernym: - 00022119-n ili: i53536 @@ -40198,7 +40198,7 @@ definition: - a small hole or loop (as in a needle) example: - - the thread wouldn't go through the eye + - The thread wouldn't go through the eye. hypernym: - 03531378-n ili: i53538 @@ -40219,7 +40219,7 @@ - a small vessel with a rim curved to fit the orbit of the eye; use to apply medicated or cleansing solution to the eyeball example: - - an eyecup is called ‘an eyebath’ in Britain + - An eyecup is called an ‘eyebath’ in Britain. hypernym: - 04538393-n ili: i53540 @@ -40297,9 +40297,9 @@ - artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers example: - - the fabric in the curtains was light and semitransparent - - woven cloth originated in Mesopotamia around 5000 BC - - she measured off enough material for a dress + - The fabric in the curtains was light and semitransparent. + - Woven cloth originated in Mesopotamia around 5000 BC. + - She measured off enough material for a dress. hypernym: - 00022119-n ili: i53547 @@ -40341,7 +40341,7 @@ - the side upon which the use of a thing depends (usually the most prominent surface of an object) example: - - he dealt the cards face down + - He dealt the cards face down. hypernym: - 03403382-n ili: i53550 @@ -40423,7 +40423,7 @@ - a building or place that provides a particular service or is used for a particular industry example: - - the assembly plant is an enormous facility + - The assembly plant is an enormous facility. hypernym: - 00022119-n ili: i53558 @@ -40870,7 +40870,7 @@ definition: - workplace consisting of farm buildings and cultivated land as a unit example: - - it takes several people to work the farm + - It takes several people to work the farm. hypernym: - 04609402-n ili: i53601 @@ -41213,7 +41213,7 @@ definition: - a barrier that surrounds the wheels of a vehicle to block splashing water or mud example: - - in Britain they call a fender a ‘wing’ + - In Britain they call a fender a ‘wing’. hypernym: - 02799782-n ili: i53635 @@ -41710,7 +41710,7 @@ definition: - a model of a bodily form (especially of a person) example: - - he made a figure of Santa Claus + - He made a figure of Santa Claus. hypernym: - 03782816-n ili: i53682 @@ -41880,8 +41880,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06056961-n example: - - when he yawned I could see the gold fillings in his teeth - - an informal British term for ‘filling’ is ‘stopping’ + - An informal British term for ‘filling’ is ‘stopping’. + - When he yawned I could see the gold fillings in his teeth. hypernym: - 03180270-n ili: i53698 @@ -41892,7 +41892,7 @@ definition: - a thin coating or layer example: - - the table was covered with a film of dust + - The table was covered with a film of dust. hypernym: - 00002684-n ili: i53699 @@ -42121,7 +42121,7 @@ definition: - the final coating of (e.g., paint, plaster, varnish, etc.) example: - - we can't paint until they put on the finishing coat + - We can't paint until they put on the finishing coat. hypernym: - 03062092-n - 15016854-n @@ -42174,7 +42174,7 @@ definition: - a fireplace in which a relatively small fire is burning example: - - they sat by the fire and talked + - They sat by the fire and talked. hypernym: - 03351301-n ili: i53728 @@ -42195,7 +42195,7 @@ definition: - a portable gun example: - - he wore his firearm in a shoulder holster + - He wore his firearm in a shoulder holster. hypernym: - 03472916-n ili: i53730 @@ -42366,9 +42366,9 @@ definition: - an open recess in a wall at the base of a chimney where a fire can be built example: - - the fireplace was so large you could walk inside it - - he laid a fire in the hearth and lit it - - the hearth was black with the charcoal of many fires + - The fireplace was so large you could walk inside it. + - He laid a fire in the hearth and lit it. + - The hearth was black with the charcoal of many fires. hypernym: - 04069081-n ili: i53746 @@ -42807,7 +42807,7 @@ domain_topic: - 03410635-n example: - - she liked the kitchen fitments + - She liked the kitchen fitments. hypernym: - 03410635-n ili: i53786 @@ -42878,7 +42878,7 @@ - the accessories that normally accompany (something or some activity) example: - an elaborate formal dinner with all the fixings - - he bought a Christmas tree and trimmings to decorate it + - He bought a Christmas tree and trimmings to decorate it. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -42940,7 +42940,7 @@ definition: - a walk of flagstones example: - - the flagging in the garden was quite imaginative + - The flagging in the garden was quite imaginative. hypernym: - 04552265-n ili: i53799 @@ -42980,7 +42980,7 @@ definition: - the chief one of a related group example: - - it is their flagship newspaper + - It is their flagship newspaper. hypernym: - 04431353-n ili: i53803 @@ -43074,7 +43074,7 @@ - any broad thin and limber covering attached at one edge; hangs loose or projects freely example: - - he wrote on the flap of the envelope + - He wrote on the flap of the envelope. hypernym: - 03127399-n ili: i53812 @@ -43128,8 +43128,8 @@ definition: - a bright patch of color used for decoration or identification example: - - red flashes adorned the airplane - - a flash sewn on his sleeve indicated the unit he belonged to + - Red flashes adorned the airplane. + - A flash sewn on his sleeve indicated the unit he belonged to. hypernym: - 03903640-n ili: i53817 @@ -43621,8 +43621,8 @@ definition: - the inside lower horizontal surface (as of a room, hallway, tent, or other structure) example: - - they needed rugs to cover the bare floors - - we spread our sleeping bags on the dry floor of the tent + - They needed rugs to cover the bare floors. + - We spread our sleeping bags on the dry floor of the tent. hypernym: - 03541528-n ili: i53865 @@ -43635,7 +43635,7 @@ - a structure consisting of a room or set of rooms at a single position along a vertical scale example: - - what level is the office on? + - What level is the office on? hypernym: - 04348764-n ili: i53866 @@ -43649,7 +43649,7 @@ definition: - a large room in a exchange where the trading is done example: - - he is a floor trader + - He is a floor trader. hypernym: - 04112987-n ili: i53867 @@ -43661,7 +43661,7 @@ definition: - the legislative hall where members debate and vote and conduct other business example: - - there was a motion from the floor + - There was a motion from the floor. hypernym: - 03483990-n ili: i53868 @@ -44323,7 +44323,7 @@ definition: - a piece of thin and flexible sheet metal example: - - the photographic film was wrapped in foil + - The photographic film was wrapped in foil. hypernym: - 04196525-n ili: i53933 @@ -44445,7 +44445,7 @@ definition: - a piece of work that exploits or builds on earlier work example: - - his new software is a follow-up to the programs they started with + - His new software is a follow-up to the programs they started with. hypernym: - 04606723-n ili: i53944 @@ -44498,7 +44498,7 @@ definition: - a support resembling a pedal extremity example: - - one foot of the chair was on the carpet + - One foot of the chair was on the carpet. hypernym: - 04366676-n ili: i53949 @@ -44509,8 +44509,8 @@ definition: - film that has been shot example: - - they had stock footage of lightning, tornados, and hurricanes - - he edited the news footage + - They had stock footage of lightning, tornados, and hurricanes. + - He edited the news footage. hypernym: - 03343766-n ili: i53950 @@ -44921,7 +44921,7 @@ definition: - a mold for setting concrete example: - - they built elaborate forms for pouring the foundation + - They built elaborate forms for pouring the foundation. hypernym: - 03784903-n ili: i53990 @@ -45059,8 +45059,8 @@ definition: - lowest support of a structure example: - - it was built on a base of solid rock - - he stood at the foot of the tower + - It was built on a base of solid rock. + - He stood at the foot of the tower. hypernym: - 04367588-n ili: i54003 @@ -45320,8 +45320,8 @@ definition: - a framework that supports and protects a picture or a mirror example: - - the frame enhances but is not itself the subject of attention - - the frame was much more valuable than the mirror it held + - The frame enhances but is not itself the subject of attention. + - The frame was much more valuable than the mirror it held. hypernym: - 03396616-n ili: i54028 @@ -45612,7 +45612,7 @@ - an ornamental pattern consisting of repeated vertical and horizontal lines (often in relief) example: - - there was a simple fret at the top of the walls + - There was a simple fret at the top of the walls. hypernym: - 02737428-n ili: i54056 @@ -45947,7 +45947,7 @@ definition: - a pipe that carries gasoline from a tank to a gasoline engine example: - - the car wouldn't start because dirt clogged the gas line + - The car wouldn't start because dirt clogged the gas line. hypernym: - 03950948-n ili: i54088 @@ -46205,8 +46205,8 @@ definition: - furnishings that make a room or other area ready for occupancy example: - - they had too much furniture for the small apartment - - there was only one piece of furniture in the room + - They had too much furniture for the small apartment. + - There was only one piece of furniture in the room. hypernym: - 03410175-n ili: i54111 @@ -46703,7 +46703,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00456623-n example: - - the child received several games for his birthday + - The child received several games for his birthday. hypernym: - 03419072-n ili: i54157 @@ -46845,7 +46845,7 @@ definition: - a narrow opening example: - - he opened the window a crack + - He opened the window a crack. hypernym: - 03854249-n ili: i54171 @@ -46889,7 +46889,7 @@ definition: - a receptacle where waste can be discarded example: - - she tossed the moldy bread into the garbage + - She tossed the moldy bread into the garbage. hypernym: - 04068016-n ili: i54175 @@ -46900,7 +46900,7 @@ definition: - a truck for collecting domestic refuse example: - - in Britain a garbage truck is called a ‘dustcart’ + - In Britain a garbage truck is called a ‘dustcart’. hypernym: - 04497386-n ili: i54176 @@ -47315,7 +47315,7 @@ definition: - a pipeline used to transport natural gas example: - - the workmen broke through the gas line + - The workmen broke through the gas line. hypernym: - 03952601-n ili: i54216 @@ -47629,7 +47629,7 @@ - a habit-forming drug that is not addictive but its use may lead to the use of other addictive drugs example: - - one college athlete recently called beer a gateway drug for young people + - One college athlete recently called beer a gateway drug for young people. hypernym: - 03253661-n ili: i54245 @@ -47797,7 +47797,7 @@ - wheelwork consisting of a connected set of rotating gears by which force is transmitted or motion or torque is changed example: - - the fool got his tie caught in the geartrain + - The fool got his tie caught in the geartrain. hypernym: - 04584257-n ili: i54260 @@ -47821,7 +47821,7 @@ definition: - a mechanical device for engaging and disengaging gears example: - - in Britain they call a gearshift a ‘gear lever’ + - In Britain they call a gearshift a ‘gear lever’. hypernym: - 03742461-n ili: i54262 @@ -47974,7 +47974,7 @@ - when the patent protection for a brand-name drug expires generic versions of the drug can be offered for sale if the FDA agrees example: - - generic drugs are usually cheaper than brand-name drugs + - Generic drugs are usually cheaper than brand-name drugs. hypernym: - 03439338-n - 03252323-n @@ -48243,7 +48243,7 @@ definition: - glassware collectively example: - - She collected old glass + - She collected old glass. hypernym: - 03443988-n ili: i54303 @@ -49366,7 +49366,7 @@ - a place for the burial of a corpse (especially beneath the ground and marked by a tombstone) example: - - he put flowers on his mother's grave + - He put flowers on his mother's grave. hypernym: - 08682181-n ili: i54410 @@ -49456,7 +49456,7 @@ definition: - clothing that is a grey color example: - - he was dressed in grey + - He was dressed in grey. hypernym: - 03055525-n ili: i54418 @@ -49689,7 +49689,7 @@ definition: - a framework of metal bars used as a partition or a grate example: - - he cooked hamburgers on the grill + - He cooked hamburgers on the grill. hypernym: - 03396616-n ili: i54441 @@ -49827,7 +49827,7 @@ definition: - a marketplace where groceries are sold example: - - the grocery store included a meat market + - The grocery store included a meat market. hypernym: - 03727779-n ili: i54454 @@ -51090,7 +51090,7 @@ definition: - an interior passage or corridor onto which rooms open example: - - the elevators were at the end of the hall + - The elevators were at the end of the hall. hypernym: - 03116750-n ili: i54575 @@ -51250,7 +51250,7 @@ definition: - a rotating pointer on the face of a timepiece example: - - the big hand counts the minutes + - The big hand counts the minutes. hypernym: - 03981590-n ili: i54590 @@ -51366,8 +51366,8 @@ definition: - wheeled vehicle that can be pushed by a person; may have one or two or four wheels example: - - he used a handcart to carry the rocks away - - their pushcart was piled high with groceries + - He used a handcart to carry the rocks away. + - Their pushcart was piled high with groceries. hypernym: - 04583497-n ili: i54601 @@ -51416,7 +51416,7 @@ - light microscope consisting of a single convex lens that is used to produce an enlarged image example: - - the magnifying glass was invented by Roger Bacon in 1250 + - The magnifying glass was invented by Roger Bacon in 1250. hypernym: - 03673155-n ili: i54605 @@ -51492,8 +51492,8 @@ - the appendage to an object that is designed to be held in order to use or move it example: - - he grabbed the hammer by the handle - - it was an old briefcase but it still had a good grip + - He grabbed the hammer by the handle. + - It was an old briefcase but it still had a good grip. hypernym: - 02731707-n ili: i54612 @@ -51755,7 +51755,7 @@ definition: - decoration that is hung (as a tapestry) on a wall or over a window example: - - the cold castle walls were covered with hangings + - The cold castle walls were covered with hangings. hypernym: - 03174056-n ili: i54638 @@ -51920,7 +51920,7 @@ definition: - a store selling hardware example: - - in Great Britain they used to call a hardware store an ‘ironmonger's shop’ + - In Great Britain they used to call a hardware store an ‘ironmonger's shop’. hypernym: - 04209460-n ili: i54653 @@ -52406,7 +52406,7 @@ - a projection out from one end example: - the head of the nail - - a pinhead is the head of a pin + - A pinhead is the head of a pin. hypernym: - 04015323-n ili: i54699 @@ -52440,7 +52440,7 @@ - (usually plural) the obverse side of a coin that usually bears the representation of a person's head example: - - call heads or tails! + - Call heads or tails! exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -52453,7 +52453,7 @@ definition: - a band worn around or over the head example: - - the earphones were held in place by a headband + - The earphones were held in place by a headband. hypernym: - 02787241-n ili: i54703 @@ -52613,7 +52613,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - the general's headquarters were a couple of large tents + - The general's headquarters were a couple of large tents. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -52628,7 +52628,7 @@ definition: - (usually plural) the office that serves as the administrative center of an enterprise example: - - many companies have their headquarters in New York + - Many companies have their headquarters in New York. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -52700,7 +52700,7 @@ definition: - a shop specializing in articles of interest to drug users example: - - he bought some roach clips and hashish pipes at the head shop + - He bought some roach clips and hashish pipes at the head shop. hypernym: - 04209460-n ili: i54727 @@ -52783,8 +52783,8 @@ definition: - a playing card in the major suit that has one or more red hearts on it example: - - he led the queen of hearts - - hearts were trumps + - He led the queen of hearts. + - Hearts were trumps. hypernym: - 03970276-n ili: i54735 @@ -52898,8 +52898,8 @@ definition: - utility to warm a building example: - - the heating system wasn't working - - they have radiant heating + - The heating system wasn't working. + - They have radiant heating. hypernym: - 04524169-n ili: i54746 @@ -52918,7 +52918,7 @@ - electric heater consisting of a high-power incandescent lamp that emits infrared radiation example: - - the bathroom could be warmed by an infrared lamp + - The bathroom could be warmed by an infrared lamp. hypernym: - 03277150-n ili: i54747 @@ -53165,10 +53165,10 @@ - the edge of a piece of cloth; especially the finished edge that has been doubled under and stitched down example: - - the hem of her dress was stained + - The hem of her dress was stained. - let down the hem - - he stitched weights into the curtain's hem - - it seeped along the hem of his jacket + - He stitched weights into the curtain's hem. + - It seeped along the hem of his jacket. hypernym: - 03269453-n ili: i54770 @@ -53540,7 +53540,7 @@ definition: - tower consisting of a multistoried building of offices or apartments example: - - ‘tower block’ is the British term for ‘high-rise’ + - ‘tower block’ is the British term for ‘high-rise’. hypernym: - 04467365-n ili: i54806 @@ -54006,7 +54006,7 @@ definition: - one playing period (from tee to green) on a golf course example: - - he played 18 holes + - He played 18 holes. hypernym: - 15281726-n ili: i54851 @@ -54150,7 +54150,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - he ruled that the runner failed to touch home + - He ruled that the runner failed to touch home. hypernym: - 02801040-n ili: i54864 @@ -54270,8 +54270,8 @@ definition: - protective covering consisting of a metal part that covers the engine example: - - there are powerful engines under the hoods of new cars - - the mechanic removed the cowling in order to repair the plane's engine + - There are powerful engines under the hoods of new cars. + - The mechanic removed the cowling in order to repair the plane's engine. hypernym: - 04020673-n ili: i54876 @@ -54437,7 +54437,7 @@ definition: - a device providing a connection between a power source and a user example: - - some campsites have electrical hookups for trailers + - Some campsites have electrical hookups for trailers. hypernym: - 03095830-n ili: i54891 @@ -54459,7 +54459,7 @@ - a rigid circular band of metal or wood or other material used for holding or fastening or hanging or pulling example: - - there was still a rusty iron hoop for tying a horse + - There was still a rusty iron hoop for tying a horse. hypernym: - 02787241-n ili: i54893 @@ -54672,7 +54672,7 @@ example: - horns at the ends of a new moon - the horn of an anvil - - the cleat had two horns + - The cleat had two horns. hypernym: - 03187746-n ili: i54913 @@ -54715,7 +54715,7 @@ definition: - something that inspires horror; something horrible example: - - the painting that others found so beautiful was a horror to him + - The painting that others found so beautiful was a horror to him. hypernym: - 04431553-n ili: i54917 @@ -54792,7 +54792,7 @@ definition: - a wig made of horsehair example: - - the English judiciary wear their traditional horsehair wigs + - The English judiciary wear their traditional horsehair wigs. hypernym: - 04591493-n ili: i54925 @@ -54803,8 +54803,8 @@ definition: - an early term for an automobile example: - - when automobiles first replaced horse-drawn carriages they were called horseless - carriages + - When automobiles first replaced horse-drawn carriages they were called horseless + carriages. hypernym: - 02961779-n ili: i54926 @@ -55155,8 +55155,8 @@ definition: - a dwelling that serves as living quarters for one or more families example: - - he has a house on Cape Cod - - she felt she had to get out of the house + - He has a house on Cape Cod. + - She felt she had to get out of the house. hypernym: - 03264208-n - 02916498-n @@ -55173,7 +55173,7 @@ definition: - a building in which something is sheltered or located example: - - they had a large carriage house + - They had a large carriage house. hypernym: - 02916498-n ili: i54961 @@ -55204,7 +55204,7 @@ definition: - an unstable construction with playing cards example: - - he built three levels of his cardcastle before it collapsed + - He built three levels of his cardcastle before it collapsed. hypernym: - 04348764-n ili: i54964 @@ -55644,7 +55644,7 @@ - a speedboat that is equipped with winglike structures that lift it so that it skims the water at high speeds example: - - the museum houses a replica of the jet hydroplane that broke the record + - The museum houses a replica of the jet hydroplane that broke the record. hypernym: - 04280688-n ili: i55005 @@ -55657,7 +55657,7 @@ - a device consisting of a flat or curved piece (as a metal plate) so that its surface reacts to the water it is passing through example: - - the fins of a fish act as hydrofoils + - The fins of a fish act as hydrofoils. hypernym: - 03187746-n ili: i55006 @@ -55850,7 +55850,7 @@ - a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic medicine (trade names Advil and Motrin and Nuprin) used to relieve the pain of arthritis and as an antipyretic example: - - daily use of ibuprofen can irritate the stomach + - Daily use of ibuprofen can irritate the stomach. hypernym: - 03834005-n ili: i55024 @@ -55985,7 +55985,7 @@ definition: - a rink with a floor of ice for ice hockey or ice skating example: - - the crowd applauded when she skated out onto the ice + - The crowd applauded when she skated out onto the ice. hypernym: - 04100719-n ili: i55036 @@ -56106,8 +56106,8 @@ definition: - a material effigy that is worshipped example: - - thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image - - money was his god + - Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image. + - Money was his god. hypernym: - 03270785-n ili: i55047 @@ -56354,7 +56354,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06056961-n example: - - the dentist took an impression for use in preparing an inlay + - The dentist took an impression for use in preparing an inlay. hypernym: - 03570468-n ili: i55070 @@ -56920,8 +56920,8 @@ definition: - a product of your creative thinking and work example: - - he had little respect for the inspirations of other artists - - after years of work his brainchild was a tangible reality + - He had little respect for the inspirations of other artists. + - After years of work his brainchild was a tangible reality. hypernym: - 04014270-n ili: i55125 @@ -57201,7 +57201,7 @@ definition: - a device that prevents an automotive engine from starting example: - - car thieves know how to bypass the ignition interlock + - Car thieves know how to bypass the ignition interlock. hypernym: - 03187746-n ili: i55152 @@ -57577,7 +57577,7 @@ definition: - garments (clothes or linens) that are to be (or have been) ironed example: - - there was a basketful of ironing to do + - There was a basketful of ironing to do. hypernym: - 03423924-n - 04587584-n @@ -57630,7 +57630,7 @@ definition: - work made of iron (gratings or rails or railings etc.) example: - - the houses had much ornamental ironwork + - The houses had much ornamental ironwork. hypernym: - 04606723-n ili: i55193 @@ -57745,7 +57745,7 @@ definition: - a whole individual unit; especially when included in a list or collection example: - - they reduced the price on many items + - They reduced the price on many items. hypernym: - 00003553-n ili: i55204 @@ -57842,7 +57842,7 @@ definition: - an outer wrapping or casing example: - - phonograph records were sold in cardboard jackets + - Phonograph records were sold in cardboard jackets. hypernym: - 04613084-n ili: i55214 @@ -58415,7 +58415,7 @@ definition: - something excellent of its kind example: - - the bike was a jimdandy + - The bike was a jimdandy. hypernym: - 04431553-n ili: i55269 @@ -58428,7 +58428,7 @@ definition: - a short crowbar example: - - in Britain they call a jimmy a ‘jemmy’. + - In Britain they call a jimmy a ‘jemmy’. hypernym: - 03142995-n ili: i55270 @@ -58460,7 +58460,7 @@ definition: - an object worked on; a result produced by working example: - - he held the job in his left hand and worked on it with his right + - He held the job in his left hand and worked on it with his right. hypernym: - 04014270-n ili: i55273 @@ -58831,7 +58831,7 @@ definition: - a jumper that consists of a short piece of wire example: - - it was a tangle of jumper cables and clip leads + - It was a tangle of jumper cables and clip leads. hypernym: - 03609842-n - 04601816-n @@ -59107,7 +59107,7 @@ - the leaves of the shrub Catha edulis which are chewed like tobacco or used to make tea; has the effect of a euphoric stimulant example: - - in Yemen, kat is used daily by 85% of adults + - In Yemen, kat is used daily by 85% of adults. hypernym: - 04327264-n ili: i55335 @@ -60733,7 +60733,7 @@ definition: - a fabric interwoven with threads of metal example: - - she wore a gold lame dress + - She wore a gold lame dress. hypernym: - 03314753-n ili: i55492 @@ -60996,7 +60996,7 @@ definition: - a telephone line that travels over terrestrial circuits example: - - a land line can be wire or fiber optics or microwave + - A land line can be wire or fiber optics or microwave. hypernym: - 04409192-n ili: i55518 @@ -61047,7 +61047,7 @@ definition: - a garden laid out for esthetic effect example: - - they spent a great deal of money on the landscaping + - They spent a great deal of money on the landscaping. hypernym: - 03422255-n ili: i55523 @@ -61147,7 +61147,7 @@ definition: - a flap that lies over another part example: - - the lap of the shingles should be at least ten inches + - The lap of the shingles should be at least ten inches. hypernym: - 03362222-n ili: i55533 @@ -61159,7 +61159,7 @@ definition: - the part of a piece of clothing that covers the thighs example: - - his lap was covered with food stains + - His lap was covered with food stains. hypernym: - 03054011-n ili: i55534 @@ -61260,7 +61260,7 @@ - a smart bomb that seeks the laser light reflected off of the target and uses it to correct its descent example: - - laser-guided bombs cannot be used in cloudy weather + - Laser-guided bombs cannot be used in cloudy weather. hypernym: - 04252975-n ili: i55544 @@ -61294,7 +61294,7 @@ definition: - rope that is used for fastening something to something else example: - - the boats were held together by lashings + - The boats were held together by lashings. hypernym: - 04115362-n - 03328648-n @@ -61612,7 +61612,7 @@ definition: - van that picks up and delivers laundry example: - - a laundry truck stops by every week + - A laundry truck stops by every week. hypernym: - 04527465-n ili: i55577 @@ -62010,7 +62010,7 @@ definition: - the piece of ground in the outfield on the catcher's left example: - - the batter flied out to left + - The batter flied out to left. hypernym: - 08691133-n ili: i55615 @@ -62398,7 +62398,7 @@ definition: - a room where books are kept example: - - they had brandy in the library + - They had brandy in the library. hypernym: - 04112987-n ili: i55651 @@ -62430,7 +62430,7 @@ - a movable top or cover (hinged or separate) for closing the opening at the top of a box, chest, jar, pan, etc. example: - - he raised the piano lid + - He raised the piano lid. hypernym: - 04461181-n ili: i55654 @@ -62605,7 +62605,7 @@ - medical equipment that assists or replaces important bodily functions and so enables a patient to live who otherwise might not survive example: - - the patient is on life support + - The patient is on life support. hypernym: - 03298959-n ili: i55670 @@ -62617,7 +62617,7 @@ definition: - equipment that makes life possible in otherwise deadly environmental conditions example: - - the astronauts relied on their life-support systems + - The astronauts relied on their life-support systems. hypernym: - 03298959-n ili: i55671 @@ -62693,7 +62693,7 @@ definition: - any device serving as a source of illumination example: - - he stopped the car and turned off the lights + - He stopped the car and turned off the lights. hypernym: - 04270870-n ili: i55679 @@ -62752,7 +62752,7 @@ definition: - a device for lighting or igniting fuel or charges or fires example: - - do you have a light? + - Do you have a light? hypernym: - 03187746-n ili: i55684 @@ -62962,7 +62962,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06108876-n example: - - a limiter introduces amplitude distortion + - A limiter introduces amplitude distortion. hypernym: - 03037347-n ili: i55703 @@ -63197,7 +63197,7 @@ definition: - a fastener that serves to join or connect example: - - the walls are held together with metal links placed in the wet mortar during construction + - The walls are held together with metal links placed in the wet mortar during construction. hypernym: - 03328648-n ili: i55724 @@ -63556,8 +63556,8 @@ definition: - housing available for people to live in example: - - he found quarters for his family - - I visited his bachelor quarters + - He found quarters for his family. + - I visited his bachelor quarters. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -63653,7 +63653,7 @@ definition: - public transport consisting of a bus or train that stops at all stations or stops example: - - the local seemed to take forever to get to New York + - The local seemed to take forever to get to New York. hypernym: - 04025495-n ili: i55768 @@ -63713,7 +63713,7 @@ definition: - a workplace away from a studio at which some or all of a movie may be made example: - - they shot the film on location in Nevada + - They shot the film on location in Nevada. hypernym: - 04609402-n ili: i55773 @@ -64634,7 +64634,7 @@ definition: - compartment in an automobile that carries luggage or shopping or tools example: - - he put his golf bag in the trunk + - He put his golf bag in the trunk. hypernym: - 03083745-n ili: i55862 @@ -65138,7 +65138,7 @@ definition: - product consisting of a paperback periodic publication as a physical object example: - - tripped over a pile of magazines + - … tripped over a pile of magazines hypernym: - 04014270-n ili: i55910 @@ -65171,7 +65171,7 @@ domain_topic: - 03252323-n example: - - there is no magic bullet against cancer + - There is no magic bullet against cancer. hypernym: - 04081594-n ili: i55913 @@ -65341,7 +65341,7 @@ - memory device consisting of a long thin plastic strip coated with iron oxide; used to record audio or video signals or to store computer information example: - - he took along a dozen tapes to record the interview + - He took along a dozen tapes to record the interview. hypernym: - 03750331-n ili: i55928 @@ -65442,7 +65442,7 @@ definition: - letter carrier's shoulder bag example: - - in Britain they call a mailbag a ‘postbag’ + - In Britain they call a mailbag a ‘postbag’. hypernym: - 02776042-n ili: i55938 @@ -65792,7 +65792,7 @@ definition: - anything added to fill out a whole example: - - some of the items in the collection are mere makeweights + - Some of the items in the collection are mere makeweights. hypernym: - 00002684-n ili: i55972 @@ -65804,7 +65804,7 @@ definition: - (usually plural) the components needed for making or doing something example: - - the recipe listed all the makings for a chocolate cake + - The recipe listed all the makings for a chocolate cake. hypernym: - 03085025-n ili: i55973 @@ -65885,8 +65885,8 @@ definition: - game equipment consisting of an object used in playing certain board games example: - - he taught me to set up the men on the chess board - - he sacrificed a piece to get a strategic advantage + - He taught me to set up the men on the chess board. + - He sacrificed a piece to get a strategic advantage. hypernym: - 03419072-n ili: i55981 @@ -66224,7 +66224,7 @@ definition: - equipage for marching example: - - the company was dressed in full marching order + - The company was dressed in full marching order. hypernym: - 03735644-n ili: i56014 @@ -66266,7 +66266,7 @@ definition: - some conspicuous object used to distinguish or mark something example: - - the buoys were markers for the channel + - The buoys were markers for the channel. hypernym: - 00022119-n ili: i56018 @@ -66633,7 +66633,7 @@ - an ancient Egyptian mud-brick tomb with a rectangular base and sloping sides and flat roof example: - - the Egyptian pyramids developed from the mastaba + - The Egyptian pyramids developed from the mastaba. hypernym: - 03459977-n ili: i56055 @@ -66725,8 +66725,8 @@ - lighter consisting of a thin piece of wood or cardboard tipped with combustible chemical; ignites with friction example: - - he always carries matches to light his pipe - - as long you've a lucifer to light your fag + - He always carries matches to light his pipe. + - As long you've a lucifer to light your fag. hypernym: - 03671917-n ili: i56064 @@ -66741,7 +66741,7 @@ definition: - an exact duplicate example: - - when a match is found an entry is made in the notebook + - When a match is found an entry is made in the notebook. hypernym: - 03262046-n ili: i56065 @@ -66753,7 +66753,7 @@ definition: - a burning piece of wood or cardboard example: - - if you drop a match in there the whole place will explode + - If you drop a match in there the whole place will explode. hypernym: - 03671917-n ili: i56066 @@ -67420,8 +67420,8 @@ definition: - an electronic memory device example: - - a memory and the CPU form the central part of a computer to which peripherals - are attached + - A memory and the CPU form the central part of a computer to which peripherals + are attached. hypernym: - 03750331-n - 03498434-n @@ -67470,7 +67470,7 @@ definition: - sewing that repairs a worn or torn hole (especially in a garment) example: - - her stockings had several mends + - Her stockings had several mends. hypernym: - 04186446-n ili: i56136 @@ -67699,8 +67699,8 @@ definition: - items for sale to the individual consumer example: - - good business depends on having good merchandise - - that store offers a variety of products + - Good business depends on having good merchandise. + - That store offers a variety of products. hypernym: - 03080712-n ili: i56156 @@ -67915,7 +67915,7 @@ definition: - the metal parts of something example: - - there were bullet holes in the metalwork + - There were bullet holes in the metalwork. hypernym: - 04606723-n ili: i56177 @@ -68115,7 +68115,7 @@ in psychotherapy but in 1985 it was declared illegal in the United States example: - MDMA is often used at parties because it enables partygoers to remain active for - long periods of time + long periods of time. hypernym: - 03058083-n ili: i56194 @@ -68151,8 +68151,8 @@ definition: - an electric railway operating below the surface of the ground (usually in a city) example: - - in Paris the subway system is called the ‘metro’ and in London it is called the - ‘tube’ or the ‘underground’ + - In Paris the subway system is called the ‘metro’ and in London it is called the + ‘tube’ or the ‘underground’. hypernym: - 04055680-n ili: i56197 @@ -68191,7 +68191,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - she lives in a Chelsea mews + - She lives in a Chelsea mews. hypernym: - 04341737-n ili: i56200 @@ -68368,9 +68368,9 @@ - integrated circuit semiconductor chip that performs the bulk of the processing and controls the parts of a system example: - - a microprocessor functions as the central processing unit of a microcomputer - - a disk drive contains a microprocessor to handle the internal functions of the - drive + - A microprocessor functions as the central processing unit of a microcomputer. + - A disk drive contains a microprocessor to handle the internal functions of the + drive. hypernym: - 03023717-n ili: i56217 @@ -68381,7 +68381,7 @@ definition: - magnifier of the image of small objects example: - - the invention of the microscope led to the discovery of the cell + - The invention of the microscope led to the discovery of the cell. hypernym: - 03714745-n ili: i56218 @@ -68543,8 +68543,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - this military post provides an important source of income for the town nearby - - there is an officer's club on the post + - This military post provides an important source of income for the town nearby. + - There is an officer's club on the post. hypernym: - 03768668-n ili: i56233 @@ -69218,7 +69218,7 @@ definition: - the surface of a beveled end of a piece where a miter joint is made example: - - he covered the miter with glue before making the joint + - He covered the miter with glue before making the joint. hypernym: - 04369112-n ili: i56296 @@ -70362,7 +70362,7 @@ definition: - structure consisting of an artificial heap or bank usually of earth or stones example: - - they built small mounds to hide behind + - They built small mounds to hide behind. hypernym: - 04348764-n ili: i56402 @@ -70389,7 +70389,7 @@ - a mounting consisting of a piece of metal (as in a ring or other jewelry) that holds a gem in place example: - - the diamond was in a plain gold mount + - The diamond was in a plain gold mount. hypernym: - 03798719-n ili: i56404 @@ -70454,7 +70454,7 @@ your computer screen as you move it around on a pad; on the bottom of the device is a ball that rolls on the surface of the pad example: - - a mouse takes much more room than a trackball + - A mouse takes much more room than a trackball. hypernym: - 03282682-n ili: i56410 @@ -70518,7 +70518,7 @@ definition: - the opening of a jar or bottle example: - - the jar had a wide mouth + - The jar had a wide mouth. hypernym: - 03854249-n ili: i56416 @@ -70608,7 +70608,7 @@ definition: - the driving and regulating parts of a mechanism (as of a watch or clock) example: - - it was an expensive watch with a diamond movement + - It was an expensive watch with a diamond movement. hypernym: - 02680572-n ili: i56425 @@ -70740,7 +70740,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07000717-n example: - - Arafat was holed up in the mukataa of his West Bank compound + - Arafat was holed up in the mukataa of his West Bank compound. hypernym: - 03509867-n ili: i56438 @@ -71015,7 +71015,7 @@ definition: - a solid projectile that is shot by a musket example: - - they had to carry a ramrod as well as powder and ball + - They had to carry a ramrod as well as powder and ball. hypernym: - 04212826-n ili: i56465 @@ -71766,8 +71766,8 @@ definition: - a narrow part of an artifact that resembles a neck in position or form example: - - the banjo had a long neck - - the bottle had a wide neck + - The banjo had a long neck. + - The bottle had a wide neck. hypernym: - 03898588-n ili: i56537 @@ -71855,8 +71855,8 @@ - neckwear consisting of a long narrow piece of material worn (mostly by men) under a collar and tied in knot at the front example: - - he stood in front of the mirror tightening his necktie - - he wore a vest and tie + - He stood in front of the mirror tightening his necktie. + - He wore a vest and tie. hypernym: - 03821545-n ili: i56546 @@ -72141,7 +72141,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06287350-n example: - - the networks compete to broadcast important sports events + - The networks compete to broadcast important sports events. hypernym: - 03081962-n ili: i56572 @@ -72246,7 +72246,7 @@ definition: - the physical object that is the product of a newspaper publisher example: - - when it began to rain he covered his head with a newspaper + - When it began to rain he covered his head with a newspaper. hypernym: - 04014270-n ili: i56582 @@ -72346,7 +72346,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - he's in the nick + - He's in the nick. exemplifies: - 07171981-n hypernym: @@ -72686,7 +72686,7 @@ definition: - an anti-inflammatory drug that does not contain steroids example: - - NSAIDs inhibit the activity of both Cox-1 and Cox-2 enzymes + - NSAIDs inhibit the activity of both Cox-1 and Cox-2 enzymes. hypernym: - 02724463-n ili: i56623 @@ -72803,7 +72803,7 @@ definition: - a front that resembles a human nose (especially the front of an aircraft) example: - - the nose of the rocket heated up on reentry + - The nose of the rocket heated up on reentry. hypernym: - 03403382-n ili: i56633 @@ -72814,7 +72814,7 @@ definition: - the front or forward projection of a tool or weapon example: - - he ducked under the nose of the gun + - He ducked under the nose of the gun. hypernym: - 03403382-n ili: i56634 @@ -72904,7 +72904,7 @@ definition: - a V-shaped or U-shaped indentation carved or scratched into a surface example: - - there were four notches in the handle of his revolver + - There were four notches in the handle of his revolver. hypernym: - 13931035-n ili: i56643 @@ -72925,7 +72925,7 @@ definition: - (usually plural) small personal articles or clothing or sewing items example: - - buttons and needles are notions + - Buttons and needles are notions. hypernym: - 00023083-n ili: i56645 @@ -72945,8 +72945,8 @@ definition: - a printed and bound book that is an extended work of fiction example: - - his bookcases were filled with nothing but novels - - he burned all the novels + - His bookcases were filled with nothing but novels. + - He burned all the novels. hypernym: - 02873453-n ili: i56647 @@ -73078,8 +73078,8 @@ definition: - an item of clothing example: - - she preferred the black nylon number - - this sweater is an all-wool number + - She preferred the black nylon number. + - This sweater is an all-wool number. hypernym: - 03754377-n ili: i56659 @@ -73293,8 +73293,8 @@ definition: - a work of art of some artistic value example: - - this store sells only objets d'art - - it is not known who created this piece + - This store sells only objets d'art. + - It is not known who created this piece. hypernym: - 04609048-n ili: i56679 @@ -73468,8 +73468,8 @@ definition: - the total output of a writer or artist (or a substantial part of it) example: - - he studied the entire Wagnerian oeuvre - - Picasso's work can be divided into periods + - He studied the entire Wagnerian oeuvre. + - Picasso's work can be divided into periods. hypernym: - 03292089-n ili: i56696 @@ -73482,7 +73482,7 @@ definition: - place of business where professional or clerical duties are performed example: - - he rented an office in the new building + - He rented an office in the new building. hypernym: - 03959296-n ili: i56697 @@ -73948,7 +73948,7 @@ definition: - a vacant or unobstructed space that is man-made example: - - they left a small opening for the cat at the bottom of the door + - They left a small opening for the cat at the bottom of the door. hypernym: - 00022119-n ili: i56741 @@ -74027,7 +74027,7 @@ definition: - a room in a hospital equipped for the performance of surgical operations example: - - great care is taken to keep the operating rooms aseptic + - Great care is taken to keep the operating rooms aseptic. hypernym: - 03546271-n ili: i56749 @@ -74638,7 +74638,7 @@ definition: - a set of clothing (with accessories) example: - - his getup was exceedingly elegant + - His getup was exceedingly elegant. hypernym: - 02759103-n ili: i56807 @@ -74652,7 +74652,7 @@ definition: - a shop that provides equipment for some specific purpose example: - - an outfitter provided everything needed for the safari + - An outfitter provided everything needed for the safari. hypernym: - 04209460-n ili: i56808 @@ -75464,7 +75464,7 @@ definition: - a building where foodstuffs are processed and packed example: - - they came from an apple packinghouse + - They came from an apple packinghouse. hypernym: - 02916498-n ili: i56886 @@ -75662,7 +75662,7 @@ - a substance used as a coating to protect or decorate a surface (especially a mixture of pigment suspended in a liquid); dries to form a hard coating example: - - artists use ‘paint’ and ‘pigment’ interchangeably + - Artists use ‘paint’ and ‘pigment’ interchangeably. hypernym: - 03062092-n - 15009532-n @@ -75730,8 +75730,8 @@ surface example: - a small painting by Picasso - - he bought the painting as an investment - - his pictures hang in the Louvre + - He bought the painting as an investment. + - His pictures hang in the Louvre. hypernym: - 03458753-n ili: i56911 @@ -76134,8 +76134,8 @@ definition: - a button to push in order to summon help in case of an emergency example: - - the circuit is operated by a panic button - - when he saw that I was angry he hit the panic button + - The circuit is operated by a panic button. + - When he saw that I was angry he hit the panic button. hypernym: - 04033499-n ili: i56950 @@ -76421,7 +76421,7 @@ definition: - a wire or plastic clip for holding sheets of paper together example: - - the paper clip was invented in 1900 + - The paper clip was invented in 1900. hypernym: - 03047943-n ili: i56977 @@ -76461,7 +76461,7 @@ definition: - a device for inserting sheets of paper into a printer or typewriter example: - - the job was delayed because the paper feed was clogged + - The job was delayed because the paper feed was clogged. hypernym: - 03187746-n ili: i56981 @@ -76706,7 +76706,7 @@ definition: - a gear position that acts as a parking brake example: - - they put the car in park and got out + - They put the car in park and got out. hypernym: - 03436153-n ili: i57004 @@ -77039,7 +77039,7 @@ vertically and horizontally and pixels are turned on when the wires intersecting at that pixel are both energized example: - - passive matrix displays are generally inferior to active matrix displays + - Passive matrix displays are generally inferior to active matrix displays. hypernym: - 03682085-n ili: i57036 @@ -77072,7 +77072,7 @@ definition: - a composition of flat objects pasted on a board or other backing example: - - they showed him a paste-up of the book jacket + - They showed him a paste-up of the book jacket. hypernym: - 03085664-n ili: i57039 @@ -77573,7 +77573,7 @@ - a tricycle (usually propelled by pedalling); used in the Orient for transporting passengers for hire example: - - boys who once pulled rickshaws now pedal pedicabs + - Boys who once pulled rickshaws now pedal pedicabs. hypernym: - 04489649-n ili: i57086 @@ -77604,7 +77604,7 @@ definition: - a device for peeling vegetables or fruits example: - - she invented a potato peeler + - She invented a potato peeler. hypernym: - 03187746-n ili: i57089 @@ -78354,7 +78354,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - disk drives and printers are important peripherals + - Disk drives and printers are important peripherals. hypernym: - 03283159-n ili: i57161 @@ -78748,7 +78748,7 @@ - an adrenergic drug used in many preparations to relieve allergic reactions or respiratory infections example: - - drugs containing phenylpropanolamine are being recalled + - Drugs containing phenylpropanolamine are being recalled. hypernym: - 02684892-n ili: i57198 @@ -79111,7 +79111,7 @@ - a heavy iron tool with a wooden handle and a curved head that is pointed on both ends example: - - they used picks and sledges to break the rocks + - They used picks and sledges to break the rocks. hypernym: - 03269943-n ili: i57230 @@ -79124,7 +79124,7 @@ definition: - a thin sharp implement used for removing unwanted material example: - - he used a pick to clean the dirt out of the cracks + - He used a pick to clean the dirt out of the cracks. hypernym: - 03494245-n ili: i57231 @@ -79226,7 +79226,7 @@ definition: - anything with restorative powers example: - - she needed the pickup that coffee always gave her + - She needed the pickup that coffee always gave her. hypernym: - 03116550-n ili: i57241 @@ -79248,8 +79248,8 @@ - a visual representation (of an object or scene or person or abstraction) produced on a surface example: - - they showed us the pictures of their wedding - - a movie is a series of images projected so rapidly that the eye integrates them + - They showed us the pictures of their wedding. + - A movie is a series of images projected so rapidly that the eye integrates them. hypernym: - 04083958-n ili: i57243 @@ -79321,9 +79321,9 @@ definition: - an item that is an instance of some type example: - - he designed a new piece of equipment - - she bought a lovely piece of china - - my dog swallowed a Lego part + - He designed a new piece of equipment. + - She bought a lovely piece of china. + - My dog swallowed a Lego part. hypernym: - 03593583-n ili: i57250 @@ -79356,7 +79356,7 @@ definition: - lodging for occasional or secondary use example: - - they bought a pied-a-terre in London + - They bought a pied-a-terre in London. hypernym: - 03551520-n ili: i57253 @@ -79550,8 +79550,8 @@ definition: - the yarn (as in a rug or velvet or corduroy) that stands up from the weave example: - - for uniform color and texture, tailors cut velvet with the pile running the same - direction + - For uniform color and texture, tailors cut velvet with the pile running the same + direction. hypernym: - 04433923-n ili: i57272 @@ -79894,7 +79894,7 @@ definition: - game equipment on which pinball is played example: - - in Britain they call a pinball machine a ‘pin table’ + - In Britain they call a pinball machine a ‘pin table’. hypernym: - 03419072-n ili: i57305 @@ -80118,7 +80118,7 @@ definition: - a wheel that has numerous pins that are set at right angles to its rim example: - - he spun the pinwheel and it stopped with the pointer on ‘Go’ + - He spun the pinwheel and it stopped with the pointer on ‘Go’. hypernym: - 04582285-n ili: i57328 @@ -80224,7 +80224,7 @@ definition: - a pipe used to transport liquids or gases example: - - a pipeline runs from the wells to the seaport + - A pipeline runs from the wells to the seaport. hypernym: - 03950948-n ili: i57338 @@ -80427,7 +80427,7 @@ definition: - a surface excavation for extracting stone or slate example: - - a British term for ‘quarry’ is ‘stone pit’ + - A British term for ‘quarry’ is ‘stone pit’. hypernym: - 03307066-n ili: i57357 @@ -80621,7 +80621,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - the greater the number of pixels per inch, the greater the resolution + - The greater the number of pixels per inch, the greater the resolution. hypernym: - 03085025-n ili: i57375 @@ -80723,7 +80723,7 @@ definition: - scale drawing of a structure example: - - the plans for City Hall were on file + - The plans for City Hall were on file. hypernym: - 03239009-n ili: i57384 @@ -80755,7 +80755,7 @@ definition: - a carpenter's hand tool with an adjustable blade for smoothing or shaping wood example: - - the cabinetmaker used a plane for the finish work + - The cabinetmaker used a plane for the finish work. hypernym: - 03269943-n - 03494245-n @@ -80873,7 +80873,7 @@ definition: - buildings for carrying on industrial labor example: - - they built a large plant to manufacture automobiles + - They built a large plant to manufacture automobiles. hypernym: - 02918337-n ili: i57398 @@ -80906,7 +80906,7 @@ definition: - a surface of hardened plaster (as on a wall or ceiling) example: - - there were cracks in the plaster + - There were cracks in the plaster. hypernym: - 04369112-n ili: i57401 @@ -81187,7 +81187,7 @@ definition: - a raised horizontal surface example: - - the speaker mounted the platform + - The speaker mounted the platform. hypernym: - 03541528-n ili: i57430 @@ -81348,8 +81348,8 @@ representing leading merchandisers; usually includes restaurants and a convenient parking area; a modern version of the traditional marketplace example: - - a good plaza should have a movie house - - they spent their weekends at the local malls + - A good plaza should have a movie house. + - They spent their weekends at the local malls. hypernym: - 03753653-n ili: i57445 @@ -81727,7 +81727,7 @@ definition: - the junction between a p-type semiconductor and an n-type semiconductor example: - - a p-n junction has marked rectifying characteristics + - A p-n junction has marked rectifying characteristics. hypernym: - 03098248-n ili: i57478 @@ -81871,8 +81871,8 @@ definition: - sharp end example: - - he stuck the point of the knife into a tree - - he broke the point of his pencil + - He stuck the point of the knife into a tree. + - He broke the point of his pencil. hypernym: - 08583557-n ili: i57492 @@ -81895,7 +81895,7 @@ definition: - the gun muzzle's direction example: - - he held me up at the point of a gun + - He held me up at the point of a gun. hypernym: - 03474810-n ili: i57494 @@ -82547,7 +82547,7 @@ definition: - a shallow metal bowl (usually with a handle) example: - - the child was eating pottage from a porringer + - The child was eating pottage from a porringer. hypernym: - 02884182-n ili: i57558 @@ -82653,7 +82653,7 @@ - a large, flat, thin case for carrying loose papers or drawings or maps; usually leather example: - - he remembered her because she was carrying a large portfolio + - He remembered her because she was carrying a large portfolio. hypernym: - 02978156-n ili: i57568 @@ -82704,7 +82704,7 @@ definition: - any likeness of a person, in any medium example: - - the photographer made excellent portraits + - The photographer made excellent portraits. hypernym: - 03673968-n ili: i57573 @@ -82779,7 +82779,7 @@ - an upright consisting of a piece of timber or metal fixed firmly in an upright position example: - - he set a row of posts in the ground and strung barbwire between them + - He set a row of posts in the ground and strung barbwire between them. hypernym: - 04522424-n ili: i57580 @@ -83060,7 +83060,7 @@ definition: - a horizontal rotating wheel holding the clay being shaped by a potter example: - - the potter's wheel was invented in Asia Minor around 6500 BC + - The potter's wheel was invented in Asia Minor around 6500 BC. hypernym: - 04582285-n ili: i57607 @@ -83134,7 +83134,7 @@ definition: - a public enclosure for stray or unlicensed dogs example: - - unlicensed dogs will be taken to the pound + - Unlicensed dogs will be taken to the pound. hypernym: - 03290823-n ili: i57614 @@ -83488,7 +83488,7 @@ - a drug that is available only with written instructions from a doctor or dentist to a pharmacist example: - - he told the doctor that he had been taking his prescription regularly + - He told the doctor that he had been taking his prescription regularly. hypernym: - 03745652-n ili: i57647 @@ -83513,7 +83513,7 @@ - a fortress established in the southwestern United States by the Spanish in order to protect their missions and other holdings example: - - Tucson was first settled as a walled presidio + - Tucson was first settled as a walled presidio. hypernym: - 03390857-n ili: i57649 @@ -83655,7 +83655,7 @@ definition: - remedy that prevents or slows the course of an illness or disease example: - - the doctor recommended several preventatives + - The doctor recommended several preventatives. hypernym: - 04081594-n ili: i57663 @@ -83705,7 +83705,7 @@ - coil forming the part of an electrical circuit such that changing current in it induces a current in a neighboring circuit example: - - current through the primary coil induces current in the secondary coil + - Current through the primary coil induces current in the secondary coil. hypernym: - 03069712-n ili: i57668 @@ -84023,8 +84023,8 @@ definition: - an artifact that has been created by someone or some process example: - - they improve their product every year - - they export most of their agricultural production + - They improve their product every year. + - They export most of their agricultural production. hypernym: - 03133774-n ili: i57699 @@ -84235,7 +84235,7 @@ definition: - any movable articles or objects used on the set of a play or movie example: - - before every scene he ran down his checklist of props + - Before every scene he ran down his checklist of props. hypernym: - 00002684-n ili: i57719 @@ -84348,8 +84348,8 @@ definition: - a covering that is intend to protect from damage or injury example: - - they had no protection from the fallout - - wax provided protection for the floors + - They had no protection from the fallout. + - Wax provided protection for the floors. hypernym: - 03127399-n ili: i57729 @@ -84635,7 +84635,7 @@ definition: - a device used for pulling something example: - - he grabbed the pull and opened the drawer + - He grabbed the pull and opened the drawer. hypernym: - 03187746-n ili: i57754 @@ -84647,7 +84647,7 @@ - a device (as a decorative loop of cord or fabric) for holding or drawing something back example: - - the draperies were drawn to the sides by pullbacks + - The draperies were drawn to the sides by pullbacks. hypernym: - 03531007-n ili: i57755 @@ -85090,8 +85090,8 @@ definition: - an electrical switch operated by pressing example: - - the elevator was operated by push buttons - - the push beside the bed operated a buzzer at the desk + - The elevator was operated by push buttons. + - The push beside the bed operated a buzzer at the desk. hypernym: - 04379457-n ili: i57798 @@ -85195,7 +85195,7 @@ definition: - a large vertical steel tower supporting high-tension power lines example: - - power pylons are a favorite target for terrorists + - Power pylons are a favorite target for terrorists. hypernym: - 04467365-n ili: i57808 @@ -85378,7 +85378,7 @@ definition: - any four copies; any of four things that correspond to one another exactly example: - - it was signed in quadruplicate + - It was signed in quadruplicate. hypernym: - 03109245-n ili: i57826 @@ -85909,7 +85909,7 @@ definition: - a support for displaying or holding various articles example: - - the newspapers were arranged on a rack + - The newspapers were arranged on a rack. hypernym: - 04366676-n ili: i57878 @@ -86041,7 +86041,7 @@ definition: - an appliance designed to extract humidity from the air and thereby cool it example: - - we rarely turn on the air-conditioner + - We rarely turn on the air-conditioner. hypernym: - 02732781-n members: @@ -86053,7 +86053,7 @@ definition: - an appliance designed to add moisture to the air in a building example: - - The humidifier assures the appropriate moisture level for our paintings + - The humidifier assures the appropriate moisture level for our paintings. hypernym: - 02732781-n members: @@ -86063,7 +86063,7 @@ definition: - an appliance to extract moisture from the air and make the environment more comfortable example: - - in summer, we need to run the dehumidifier in the basement + - In summer, we need to run the dehumidifier in the basement. hypernym: - 02732781-n members: @@ -86419,8 +86419,8 @@ definition: - short for railway example: - - he traveled by rail - - he was concerned with rail safety + - He traveled by rail. + - He was concerned with rail safety. hypernym: - 04055680-n ili: i57922 @@ -86501,7 +86501,7 @@ definition: - a line of track providing a runway for wheels example: - - he walked along the railroad track + - He walked along the railroad track. hypernym: - 04471218-n ili: i57930 @@ -86641,8 +86641,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - access to a RAM disk is very fast but the data it contains is lost when the system - is turned off + - Access to a RAM disk is very fast but the data it contains is lost when the system + is turned off. hypernym: - 03247921-n ili: i57942 @@ -86716,8 +86716,8 @@ definition: - an embankment built around a space for defensive purposes example: - - they stormed the ramparts of the city - - they blew the trumpet and the walls came tumbling down + - They stormed the ramparts of the city. + - They blew the trumpet and the walls came tumbling down. hypernym: - 03286971-n ili: i57949 @@ -86790,8 +86790,8 @@ definition: - a place for shooting (firing or driving) projectiles of various kinds example: - - the army maintains a missile range in the desert - - any good golf club will have a range where you can practice + - The army maintains a missile range in the desert. + - Any good golf club will have a range where you can practice. hypernym: - 03319968-n ili: i57955 @@ -87176,7 +87176,7 @@ - a manufactured artifact (as a garment or piece of furniture) that is made in advance and available for purchase example: - - their apartment was furnished with ready-mades + - Their apartment was furnished with ready-mades. hypernym: - 00022119-n ili: i57992 @@ -87187,7 +87187,7 @@ definition: - ready-made clothing example: - - she couldn't find anything in ready-to-wear that she liked + - She couldn't find anything in ready-to-wear that she liked. hypernym: - 03055525-n ili: i57993 @@ -87228,7 +87228,7 @@ definition: - the side that goes last or is not normally seen example: - - he wrote the date on the back of the photograph + - He wrote the date on the back of the photograph. hypernym: - 04220693-n ili: i57997 @@ -87647,7 +87647,7 @@ - a vibrator consisting of a thin strip of stiff material that vibrates to produce a tone when air streams over it example: - - the clarinetist fitted a new reed onto his mouthpiece + - The clarinetist fitted a new reed onto his mouthpiece. hypernym: - 04540494-n ili: i58037 @@ -87724,8 +87724,8 @@ definition: - a commercial product that refills a container with its appropriate contents example: - - he got a refill for his ball-point pen - - he got a refill for his notebook + - He got a refill for his ball-point pen. + - He got a refill for his notebook. hypernym: - 03754377-n ili: i58045 @@ -87736,8 +87736,8 @@ definition: - a prescription drug that is provided again example: - - he got a refill of his prescription - - the prescription specified only one refill + - He got a refill of his prescription. + - The prescription specified only one refill. hypernym: - 04005638-n ili: i58046 @@ -87758,7 +87758,7 @@ - optical telescope consisting of a large concave mirror that produces an image that is magnified by the eyepiece example: - - Isaac Newton invented the reflecting telescope in 1668 + - Isaac Newton invented the reflecting telescope in 1668. hypernym: - 03858208-n ili: i58048 @@ -87772,7 +87772,7 @@ definition: - the image of something as reflected by a mirror (or other reflective material) example: - - he studied his reflection in the mirror + - He studied his reflection in the mirror. hypernym: - 03937282-n ili: i58049 @@ -88070,7 +88070,7 @@ definition: - creation that is created again or anew example: - - it is a remake of an old film + - It is a remake of an old film. hypernym: - 03133774-n ili: i58077 @@ -88103,7 +88103,7 @@ definition: - a device that can be used to control a machine or apparatus from a distance example: - - he lost the remote for his TV + - He lost the remote for his TV. hypernym: - 03187746-n ili: i58080 @@ -88189,7 +88189,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06137475-n example: - - repeaters can be used in computer networks to extend cabling distances + - Repeaters can be used in computer networks to extend cabling distances. hypernym: - 03282682-n ili: i58088 @@ -88366,7 +88366,7 @@ - the official house or establishment of an important person (as a sovereign or president) example: - - he refused to live in the governor's residence + - He refused to live in the governor's residence. hypernym: - 03549540-n ili: i58105 @@ -88461,7 +88461,7 @@ definition: - a support on which things can be put example: - - the gun was steadied on a special rest + - The gun was steadied on a special rest. hypernym: - 04366676-n ili: i58114 @@ -88494,7 +88494,7 @@ definition: - a device that retards something's motion example: - - the car did not have proper restraints fitted + - The car did not have proper restraints fitted. hypernym: - 03187746-n ili: i58117 @@ -88573,7 +88573,7 @@ definition: - some artifact that has been restored or reconstructed example: - - the restoration looked exactly like the original + - The restoration looked exactly like the original. hypernym: - 00022119-n ili: i58124 @@ -89016,7 +89016,7 @@ definition: - a shoulder firearm with a long barrel and a rifled bore example: - - he lifted the rifle to his shoulder and fired + - He lifted the rifle to his shoulder and fired. hypernym: - 03348699-n ili: i58169 @@ -89058,7 +89058,7 @@ definition: - a range where people can practice shooting rifles example: - - during the war they turned the bowling alleys into rifle ranges + - During the war they turned the bowling alleys into rifle ranges. hypernym: - 04060330-n ili: i58173 @@ -89162,7 +89162,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00482004-n example: - - the ball hit the rim and bounced off + - The ball hit the rim and bounced off. hypernym: - 03539152-n ili: i58183 @@ -89174,8 +89174,8 @@ - jewelry consisting of a circlet of precious metal (often set with jewels) worn on the finger example: - - she had rings on every finger - - he noted that she wore a wedding band + - She had rings on every finger. + - He noted that she wore a wedding band. hypernym: - 03602662-n ili: i58184 @@ -89208,7 +89208,7 @@ - gymnastic apparatus consisting of a pair of heavy metal circles (usually covered with leather) suspended by ropes; used for gymnastic exercises example: - - the rings require a strong upper body + - The rings require a strong upper body. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -89376,7 +89376,7 @@ definition: - a line of rivets at a seam example: - - the fuselage cracked along the rivet line + - The fuselage cracked along the rivet line. hypernym: - 08447525-n ili: i58203 @@ -89905,7 +89905,7 @@ - (trademark) a desktop rotary card index with removable cards; usually used for names, addresses, and telephone numbers example: - - a news reporter has to have a good Rolodex + - A news reporter has to have a good Rolodex. exemplifies: - 06864792-n hypernym: @@ -90016,7 +90016,7 @@ definition: - an area within a building enclosed by walls and floor and ceiling example: - - the rooms were very small but they had a nice view + - The rooms were very small but they had a nice view. hypernym: - 02738693-n ili: i58265 @@ -90298,7 +90298,7 @@ definition: - rotating mechanism consisting of an assembly of rotating airfoils example: - - there are horizontal rotors on a helicopter or compressor rotors in a jet engine + - There are horizontal rotors on a helicopter or compressor rotors in a jet engine. hypernym: - 04118049-n ili: i58292 @@ -90775,7 +90775,7 @@ definition: - a ruined building example: - - they explored several Roman ruins + - They explored several Roman ruins. hypernym: - 02916498-n ili: i58339 @@ -91199,7 +91199,7 @@ - a chair seat that is slightly concave and sometimes has a thickened ridge in the center example: - - the saddle seat fitted his buttocks nicely + - The saddle seat fitted his buttocks nicely. hypernym: - 04168419-n ili: i58381 @@ -92204,7 +92204,7 @@ definition: - a container (usually with a slot in the top) for keeping money at home example: - - the coin bank was empty + - The coin bank was empty. hypernym: - 03099154-n ili: i58479 @@ -92402,8 +92402,8 @@ definition: - an image produced by scanning example: - - he analyzed the brain scan - - you could see the tumor in the CAT scan + - He analyzed the brain scan. + - You could see the tumor in the CAT scan. hypernym: - 03937282-n ili: i58499 @@ -92416,7 +92416,7 @@ - a radio receiver that moves automatically across some selected range of frequencies looking for some signal or condition example: - - they used scanners to monitor police radio channels + - They used scanners to monitor police radio channels. hypernym: - 03185959-n ili: i58500 @@ -92535,8 +92535,8 @@ - graphic art consisting of the graphic or photographic representation of a visual percept example: - - he painted scenes from everyday life - - figure 2 shows photographic and schematic views of the equipment + - He painted scenes from everyday life. + - Figure 2 shows photographic and schematic views of the equipment. hypernym: - 03458753-n ili: i58511 @@ -92551,7 +92551,7 @@ - the painted structures of a stage set that are intended to suggest a particular locale example: - - they worked all night painting the scenery + - They worked all night painting the scenery. hypernym: - 04304614-n ili: i58512 @@ -92616,8 +92616,8 @@ definition: - a building where young people receive education example: - - the school was built in 1932 - - he walked to school every morning + - The school was built in 1932. + - He walked to school every morning. hypernym: - 02916498-n ili: i58518 @@ -92631,7 +92631,7 @@ definition: - a bag for carrying school books and supplies example: - - found just the right dictionary to fit into his schoolbag + - … found just the right dictionary to fit into his schoolbag hypernym: - 02776042-n ili: i58519 @@ -92819,7 +92819,7 @@ definition: - a large ladle example: - - he used a scoop to serve the ice cream + - He used a scoop to serve the ice cream. hypernym: - 03638382-n ili: i58538 @@ -92850,8 +92850,8 @@ - an alkaloid with anticholinergic effects that is used as a sedative and to treat nausea and to dilate the pupils in ophthalmic procedures example: - - transdermal scopolamine is used to treat motion sickness - - someone sedated with scopolamine has difficulty lying + - Transdermal scopolamine is used to treat motion sickness. + - Someone sedated with scopolamine has difficulty lying. hypernym: - 14736853-n ili: i58541 @@ -92921,8 +92921,8 @@ definition: - a small piece of something that is left over after the rest has been used example: - - she jotted it on a scrap of paper - - there was not a scrap left + - She jotted it on a scrap of paper. + - There was not a scrap left. hypernym: - 03938441-n ili: i58548 @@ -92982,8 +92982,8 @@ definition: - a protective covering consisting of netting; can be mounted in a frame example: - - they put screens in the windows for protection against insects - - a metal screen protected the observers + - They put screens in the windows for protection against insects. + - A metal screen protected the observers. hypernym: - 04020673-n ili: i58554 @@ -92996,10 +92996,10 @@ definition: - a covering that serves to conceal or shelter something example: - - a screen of trees afforded privacy + - A screen of trees afforded privacy. - under cover of darkness - - the brush provided a covert for game - - the simplest concealment is to match perfectly the color of the background + - The brush provided a covert for game. + - The simplest concealment is to match perfectly the color of the background. hypernym: - 03127399-n ili: i58555 @@ -93047,7 +93047,7 @@ - a door that consists of a frame holding metallic or plastic netting; used to allow ventilation and to keep insects from entering a building through the open door example: - - he heard the screen door slam as she left + - He heard the screen door slam as she left. hypernym: - 03226423-n ili: i58559 @@ -93072,8 +93072,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - screen savers prevent the damage that occurs when the same areas of light and - dark are displayed too long + - Screen savers prevent the damage that occurs when the same areas of light and + dark are displayed too long. hypernym: - 03183448-n ili: i58561 @@ -93490,7 +93490,7 @@ definition: - an airplane that can land on or take off from water example: - - the designer of marine aircraft demonstrated his newest hydroplane + - The designer of marine aircraft demonstrated his newest hydroplane. hypernym: - 02694015-n ili: i58603 @@ -93543,7 +93543,7 @@ - any support where you can sit (especially the part of a chair or bench etc. on which you sit) example: - - he dusted off the seat before sitting down + - He dusted off the seat before sitting down. hypernym: - 04366676-n ili: i58608 @@ -93554,7 +93554,7 @@ definition: - furniture that is designed for sitting on example: - - there were not enough seats for all the guests + - There were not enough seats for all the guests. hypernym: - 03410635-n ili: i58609 @@ -93568,7 +93568,7 @@ definition: - the cloth covering for the buttocks example: - - the seat of his pants was worn through + - The seat of his pants was worn through. hypernym: - 03054011-n ili: i58610 @@ -93608,7 +93608,7 @@ definition: - an area that includes places where several people can sit example: - - there is seating for 40 students in this classroom + - There is seating for 40 students in this classroom. hypernym: - 13799976-n ili: i58614 @@ -93698,7 +93698,7 @@ - the gear that has the second lowest forward gear ratio in the gear box of a motor vehicle example: - - he had to shift down into second to make the hill + - He had to shift down into second to make the hill. hypernym: - 03436153-n ili: i58621 @@ -93732,8 +93732,8 @@ - one of several parts or pieces that fit with others to constitute a whole object example: - a section of a fishing rod - - metal sections were used below ground - - finished the final segment of the road + - Metal sections were used below ground. + - … finished the final segment of the road hypernym: - 03898588-n ili: i58624 @@ -94013,7 +94013,7 @@ definition: - a machine that automatically provides a supply of some material example: - - the feeder discharged feed into a trough for the livestock + - The feeder discharged feed into a trough for the livestock. hypernym: - 03705309-n ili: i58651 @@ -94332,7 +94332,7 @@ definition: - a single notch in a row of notches example: - - one of the serrations was broken off + - One of the serrations was broken off. hypernym: - 03837945-n ili: i58683 @@ -94449,7 +94449,7 @@ definition: - any electronic equipment that receives or transmits radio or tv signals example: - - the early sets ran on storage batteries + - The early sets ran on storage batteries. hypernym: - 03283159-n ili: i58694 @@ -94651,7 +94651,7 @@ definition: - needlework on which you are working with needle and thread example: - - she put her sewing back in the basket + - She put her sewing back in the basket. hypernym: - 03822389-n ili: i58713 @@ -94766,8 +94766,8 @@ definition: - protective covering that protects something from direct sunlight example: - - they used umbrellas as shades - - as the sun moved he readjusted the shade + - They used umbrellas as shades. + - As the sun moved he readjusted the shade. hypernym: - 04020673-n ili: i58724 @@ -94838,7 +94838,7 @@ definition: - a fabric with long coarse nap example: - - he bought a shag rug + - He bought a shag rug. hypernym: - 03314753-n ili: i58731 @@ -95314,7 +95314,7 @@ definition: - the housing or outer covering of something example: - - the clock has a walnut case + - The clock has a walnut case. hypernym: - 03551946-n ili: i58778 @@ -95681,7 +95681,7 @@ definition: - the front of a shirt (usually the part not covered by a jacket) example: - - he had spilled catsup on his shirtfront + - He had spilled catsup on his shirtfront. hypernym: - 03403382-n ili: i58810 @@ -95719,7 +95719,7 @@ definition: - a blouse with buttons down the front example: - - in Britain they call a shirtwaist a ‘shirtwaister’ + - In Britain they call a shirtwaist a ‘shirtwaister’. hypernym: - 02858206-n ili: i58814 @@ -95740,7 +95740,7 @@ definition: - a mechanical damper; absorbs energy of sudden impulses example: - - the old car needed a new set of shocks + - The old car needed a new set of shocks. hypernym: - 03166116-n ili: i58816 @@ -95957,7 +95957,7 @@ definition: - a mercantile establishment for the retail sale of goods or services example: - - he bought it at a shop on Cape Cod + - He bought it at a shop on Cape Cod. hypernym: - 03753653-n ili: i58835 @@ -95981,7 +95981,7 @@ definition: - workplace consisting of the part of a factory housing the machines example: - - the productive work is done on the shop floor + - The productive work is done on the shop floor. hypernym: - 04609402-n ili: i58837 @@ -96004,8 +96004,8 @@ definition: - the commodities purchased from stores example: - - she loaded her shopping into the car - - women carrying home shopping didn't give me a second glance + - She loaded her shopping into the car. + - Women carrying home shopping didn't give me a second glance. hypernym: - 03080712-n ili: i58839 @@ -96134,7 +96134,7 @@ definition: - a solid missile discharged from a firearm example: - - the shot buzzed past his ear + - The shot buzzed past his ear. hypernym: - 04015010-n ili: i58852 @@ -96155,7 +96155,7 @@ definition: - sports equipment consisting of a heavy metal ball used in the shot put example: - - he trained at putting the shot + - He trained at putting the shot. hypernym: - 04292284-n ili: i58854 @@ -96220,7 +96220,7 @@ definition: - a narrow edge of land (usually unpaved) along the side of a road example: - - the car pulled off onto the shoulder + - The car pulled off onto the shoulder. hypernym: - 03269453-n ili: i58860 @@ -96340,7 +96340,7 @@ definition: - a plumbing fixture that sprays water over you example: - - they installed a shower in the bathroom + - They installed a shower in the bathroom. hypernym: - 03975617-n ili: i58872 @@ -96406,7 +96406,7 @@ domain_topic: - 02961779-n example: - - in Britain a showroom is called a ‘salesroom’ + - In Britain a showroom is called a ‘salesroom’. hypernym: - 03889641-n ili: i58878 @@ -96656,8 +96656,8 @@ definition: - an extended outer surface of an object example: - - he turned the box over to examine the bottom side - - they painted all four sides of the house + - He turned the box over to examine the bottom side. + - They painted all four sides of the house. hypernym: - 04369112-n ili: i58903 @@ -96792,7 +96792,7 @@ definition: - the side of an automobile tire example: - - the car had white sidewalls + - The car had white sidewalls. hypernym: - 04220693-n ili: i58917 @@ -96932,7 +96932,7 @@ definition: - structure displaying a board on which advertisements can be posted example: - - the highway was lined with signboards + - The highway was lined with signboards. hypernym: - 04348764-n ili: i58931 @@ -97498,7 +97498,7 @@ definition: - the internal supporting structure that gives an artifact its shape example: - - the building has a steel skeleton + - The building has a steel skeleton. hypernym: - 04368182-n ili: i58986 @@ -97539,7 +97539,7 @@ definition: - preliminary drawing for later elaboration example: - - he made several studies before starting to paint + - He made several studies before starting to paint. hypernym: - 03239009-n ili: i58990 @@ -97985,7 +97985,7 @@ definition: - a cord or rope or cable that is hanging loosely example: - - he took up the slack + - He took up the slack. hypernym: - 03110761-n ili: i59035 @@ -98637,7 +98637,7 @@ definition: - a small slit (as for inserting a coin or depositing mail) example: - - he put a quarter in the slot + - He put a quarter in the slot. hypernym: - 04249068-n ili: i59098 @@ -98648,7 +98648,7 @@ definition: - a slot machine that is used for gambling example: - - they spend hours and hours just playing the slots + - They spend hours and hours just playing the slots. hypernym: - 04251069-n ili: i59099 @@ -98662,7 +98662,7 @@ domain_topic: - 03086983-n example: - - the PC had three slots for additional memory + - The PC had three slots for additional memory. hypernym: - 04068554-n ili: i59100 @@ -98796,7 +98796,7 @@ definition: - a bomb that can be guided (by a laser beam or radio) to its target example: - - smart bombs have revolutionized aerial bombardment + - Smart bombs have revolutionized aerial bombardment. hypernym: - 02869918-n ili: i59112 @@ -98969,7 +98969,7 @@ definition: - a fastener used on clothing; fastens with a snapping sound example: - - children can manage snaps better than buttons + - Children can manage snaps better than buttons. hypernym: - 03328648-n ili: i59129 @@ -99000,8 +99000,8 @@ definition: - an informal photograph; usually made with a small hand-held camera example: - - my snapshots haven't been developed yet - - he tried to get unposed shots of his friends + - My snapshots haven't been developed yet. + - He tried to get unposed shots of his friends. hypernym: - 03931348-n ili: i59132 @@ -99174,7 +99174,7 @@ - something that is extraordinary or remarkable or prominent example: - a snorter of a sermon - - the storm wasn't long but it was a snorter + - The storm wasn't long but it was a snorter. hypernym: - 04431353-n ili: i59147 @@ -99747,8 +99747,8 @@ - a measuring instrument that sends out an acoustic pulse in water and measures distances in terms of the time for the echo of the pulse to return example: - - sonar is an acronym for sound navigation ranging - - asdic is an acronym for antisubmarine detection investigation committee + - Sonar is an acronym for sound navigation ranging. + - Asdic is an acronym for antisubmarine detection investigation committee. hypernym: - 03739416-n - 03818716-n @@ -100202,8 +100202,8 @@ definition: - a playing card in the major suit that has one or more black figures on it example: - - she led a low spade - - spades were trumps + - She led a low spade. + - Spades were trumps. hypernym: - 03970276-n ili: i59250 @@ -100531,7 +100531,7 @@ definition: - a medicine that has a mitigating effect on a specific disease example: - - quinine is a specific for malaria + - Quinine is a specific for malaria. hypernym: - 03745652-n ili: i59282 @@ -100819,7 +100819,7 @@ definition: - sports equipment consisting of a sharp point on the sole of a shoe worn by athletes example: - - spikes provide greater traction + - Spikes provide greater traction. hypernym: - 04292284-n ili: i59311 @@ -100830,7 +100830,7 @@ definition: - a large stout nail example: - - they used spikes to fasten the rails to a railroad tie + - They used spikes to fasten the rails to a railroad tie. hypernym: - 03810284-n ili: i59312 @@ -100841,7 +100841,7 @@ definition: - any holding device consisting of a rigid, sharp-pointed object example: - - the spike pierced the receipts and held them in order + - The spike pierced the receipts and held them in order. hypernym: - 03531007-n ili: i59313 @@ -100853,7 +100853,7 @@ definition: - a long, thin sharp-pointed implement (wood or metal) example: - - one of the spikes impaled him + - One of the spikes impaled him. hypernym: - 03569147-n ili: i59314 @@ -100874,8 +100874,8 @@ - each of the sharp points on the soles of athletic shoes to prevent slipping (or the shoes themselves) example: - - the second baseman sharpened his spikes before every game - - golfers' spikes damage the putting greens + - The second baseman sharpened his spikes before every game. + - Golfers' spikes damage the putting greens. hypernym: - 03980573-n ili: i59316 @@ -100973,7 +100973,7 @@ - the part of a book's cover that encloses the inner side of the book's pages and that faces outward when the book is shelved example: - - the title and author were printed on the spine of the book + - The title and author were printed on the spine of the book. hypernym: - 03898588-n ili: i59325 @@ -101241,7 +101241,7 @@ - a junction where two things (as paper or film or magnetic tape) have been joined together example: - - the break was due to an imperfect splice + - The break was due to an imperfect splice. hypernym: - 03611128-n ili: i59352 @@ -101283,7 +101283,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00463302-n example: - - he was winning until he got a split in the tenth frame + - He was winning until he got a split in the tenth frame. hypernym: - 03389963-n ili: i59356 @@ -101597,7 +101597,7 @@ definition: - a hand tool for spreading something example: - - he used his knife as a spreader + - He used his knife as a spreader. hypernym: - 03494245-n ili: i59387 @@ -101618,7 +101618,7 @@ - a metal elastic device that returns to its shape or position when pushed or pulled or pressed example: - - the spring was broken + - The spring was broken. hypernym: - 03272883-n ili: i59389 @@ -101751,7 +101751,7 @@ definition: - a sharp prod fixed to a rider's heel and used to urge a horse onward example: - - cowboys know not to squat with their spurs on + - Cowboys know not to squat with their spurs on. hypernym: - 04014040-n ili: i59402 @@ -101775,7 +101775,7 @@ definition: - a Russian artificial satellite example: - - Sputnik was the first man-made satellite to orbit the earth + - Sputnik was the first man-made satellite to orbit the earth. hypernym: - 04144527-n ili: i59404 @@ -101824,7 +101824,7 @@ - a hand tool consisting of two straight arms at right angles; used to construct or test right angles example: - - the carpenter who built this room must have lost his square + - The carpenter who built this room must have lost his square. hypernym: - 03494245-n ili: i59409 @@ -101836,7 +101836,7 @@ - any artifact having a shape similar to a plane geometric figure with four equal sides and four right angles example: - - a checkerboard has 64 squares + - A checkerboard has 64 squares. hypernym: - 00022119-n ili: i59410 @@ -101924,8 +101924,8 @@ definition: - any artifact that makes a squeaking sound when used example: - - those sneakers are squeakers - - which hinge is the squeaker? + - Those sneakers are squeakers. + - Which hinge is the squeaker? hypernym: - 00022119-n ili: i59419 @@ -102129,7 +102129,7 @@ definition: - a strong rod or stick with a specialized utilitarian purpose example: - - he walked with the help of a wooden staff + - He walked with the help of a wooden staff. hypernym: - 04324558-n ili: i59438 @@ -102140,7 +102140,7 @@ definition: - a large platform on which people can stand and can be seen by an audience example: - - he clambered up onto the stage and got the actors to help him into the box + - He clambered up onto the stage and got the actors to help him into the box. hypernym: - 03968233-n ili: i59439 @@ -102166,7 +102166,7 @@ - a large coach-and-four formerly used to carry passengers and mail on regular routes between towns example: - - we went out of town together by stage about ten or twelve miles + - We went out of town together by stage about ten or twelve miles. hypernym: - 03059655-n ili: i59441 @@ -102189,7 +102189,7 @@ - representation consisting of the scenery and other properties used to identify the location of a dramatic production example: - - the sets were meticulously authentic + - The sets were meticulously authentic. hypernym: - 04083958-n ili: i59443 @@ -102447,8 +102447,8 @@ definition: - an upright pole or beam (especially one used as a support) example: - - distance was marked by standards every mile - - lamps supported on standards provided illumination + - Distance was marked by standards every mile. + - Lamps supported on standards provided illumination. hypernym: - 03994528-n ili: i59468 @@ -102498,7 +102498,7 @@ definition: - a lifesize cardboard cutout (usually of a celebrity) example: - - he had his picture taken with a standee of the president + - He had his picture taken with a standee of the president. hypernym: - 03158487-n ili: i59473 @@ -102520,7 +102520,7 @@ definition: - room for passengers or spectators to stand example: - - there was standing room for thousands more people + - There was standing room for thousands more people. hypernym: - 13799976-n ili: i59475 @@ -102695,7 +102695,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - attacks on stash houses is the most frequently used method of counterterrorism + - Attacks on stash houses is the most frequently used method of counterterrorism. hypernym: - 03550330-n ili: i59492 @@ -102776,8 +102776,8 @@ definition: - a facility equipped with special equipment and personnel for a particular purpose example: - - he started looking for a gas station - - the train pulled into the station + - He started looking for a gas station. + - The train pulled into the station. hypernym: - 03319968-n ili: i59500 @@ -103345,7 +103345,7 @@ - support consisting of a place to rest the foot while ascending or descending a stairway example: - - he paused on the bottom step + - He paused on the bottom step. hypernym: - 04366676-n ili: i59555 @@ -103519,8 +103519,8 @@ definition: - an implement consisting of a length of wood example: - - he collected dry sticks for a campfire - - the kid had a candied apple on a stick + - He collected dry sticks for a campfire. + - The kid had a candied apple on a stick. hypernym: - 03569147-n ili: i59571 @@ -103628,7 +103628,7 @@ - a static photograph (especially one taken from a movie and used for advertising purposes) example: - - he wanted some stills for a magazine ad + - He wanted some stills for a magazine ad. hypernym: - 03931348-n ili: i59581 @@ -103671,7 +103671,7 @@ - one of two stout poles with foot rests in the middle; used for walking high above the ground example: - - he was so tall I thought he was on stilts + - He was so tall I thought he was on stilts. hypernym: - 03983015-n ili: i59585 @@ -103770,8 +103770,8 @@ definition: - the merchandise that a shop has on hand example: - - they carried a vast inventory of hardware - - they stopped selling in exact sizes in order to reduce inventory + - They carried a vast inventory of hardware. + - They stopped selling in exact sizes in order to reduce inventory. hypernym: - 03754377-n ili: i59595 @@ -103783,7 +103783,7 @@ definition: - the handle end of some implements or tools example: - - he grabbed the cue by the stock + - He grabbed the cue by the stock. hypernym: - 03491080-n ili: i59596 @@ -103795,7 +103795,7 @@ - the handle of a handgun or the butt end of a rifle or shotgun or part of the support of a machine gun or artillery gun example: - - the rifle had been fitted with a special stock + - The rifle had been fitted with a special stock. hypernym: - 03491080-n - 04366676-n @@ -103808,7 +103808,7 @@ definition: - lumber used in the construction of something example: - - they will cut round stock to 1-inch diameter + - They will cut round stock to 1-inch diameter. hypernym: - 14967718-n ili: i59598 @@ -103901,7 +103901,7 @@ definition: - any equipment constantly used as part of a profession or occupation example: - - friendliness is the salesman's stock in trade + - Friendliness is the salesman's stock in trade. hypernym: - 03298959-n ili: i59607 @@ -104049,7 +104049,7 @@ - building material consisting of a piece of rock hewn in a definite shape for a special purpose example: - - he wanted a special stone to mark the site + - He wanted a special stone to mark the site. hypernym: - 14810638-n ili: i59621 @@ -104119,7 +104119,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - the organist pulled out all the stops + - The organist pulled out all the stops. hypernym: - 03631305-n ili: i59628 @@ -104156,7 +104156,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00491580-n example: - - if my partner has a spade stopper I can bid no trump + - If my partner has a spade stopper I can bid no trump. hypernym: - 03970276-n ili: i59631 @@ -104232,7 +104232,7 @@ definition: - a depository for goods example: - - storehouses were built close to the docks + - Storehouses were built close to the docks. hypernym: - 03182015-n ili: i59638 @@ -104316,7 +104316,7 @@ definition: - a kitchen appliance used for cooking food example: - - dinner was already on the stove + - Dinner was already on the stove. hypernym: - 03625261-n ili: i59646 @@ -104576,8 +104576,8 @@ definition: - a thoroughfare (usually including sidewalks) that is lined with buildings example: - - they walked the streets of the small town - - he lives on Nassau Street + - They walked the streets of the small town. + - He lives on Nassau Street. hypernym: - 04433753-n ili: i59671 @@ -104639,8 +104639,8 @@ definition: - a device designed to provide additional strength example: - - the cardboard backing was just a strengthener - - he used gummed reinforcements to hold the page in his notebook + - The cardboard backing was just a strengthener. + - He used gummed reinforcements to hold the page in his notebook. hypernym: - 03187746-n ili: i59676 @@ -104949,8 +104949,8 @@ definition: - a thing constructed; a complex entity constructed of many parts example: - - the structure consisted of a series of arches - - she wore her hair in an amazing construction of whirls and ribbons + - The structure consisted of a series of arches. + - She wore her hair in an amazing construction of whirls and ribbons. hypernym: - 00022119-n ili: i59707 @@ -105043,9 +105043,9 @@ definition: - workplace for the teaching or practice of an art example: - - she ran a dance studio - - the music department provided studios for their students - - you don't need a studio to make a passport photograph + - She ran a dance studio. + - The music department provided studios for their students. + - You don't need a studio to make a passport photograph. hypernym: - 04609402-n ili: i59716 @@ -105087,7 +105087,7 @@ definition: - a room used for reading and writing and studying example: - - he knocked lightly on the closed door of the study + - He knocked lightly on the closed door of the study. hypernym: - 04112987-n ili: i59720 @@ -105107,7 +105107,7 @@ definition: - miscellaneous unspecified objects example: - - the trunk was full of stuff + - The trunk was full of stuff. hypernym: - 00002684-n ili: i59722 @@ -105202,7 +105202,7 @@ definition: - a pointed tool for writing or drawing or engraving example: - - he drew the design on the stencil with a steel stylus + - He drew the design on the stencil with a steel stylus. hypernym: - 04459089-n ili: i59731 @@ -105255,8 +105255,8 @@ - something (a person or object or scene) selected by an artist or photographer for graphic representation example: - - a moving picture of a train is more dramatic than a still picture of the same - subject + - A moving picture of a train is more dramatic than a still picture of the same + subject. hypernym: - 00002452-n ili: i59736 @@ -105496,7 +105496,7 @@ - a set of garments (usually including a jacket and trousers or skirt) for outerwear all of the same fabric and color example: - - they buried him in his best suit + - They buried him in his best suit. hypernym: - 03423924-n ili: i59760 @@ -105509,9 +105509,9 @@ - playing card in any of four sets of 13 cards in a pack; each set has its own symbol and color example: - - a flush is five cards in the same suit - - in bridge you must follow suit - - what suit is trumps? + - A flush is five cards in the same suit. + - In bridge you must follow suit. + - What suit is trumps? hypernym: - 03970276-n ili: i59761 @@ -105838,7 +105838,7 @@ - (plural) spectacles that are darkened or polarized to protect the eyes from the glare of the sun example: - - he was wearing a pair of mirrored shades + - He was wearing a pair of mirrored shades. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -105914,7 +105914,7 @@ definition: - an automobile roof having a sliding or raisable panel example: - - ‘sunshine-roof’ is a British term for ‘sunroof’ + - ‘sunshine-roof’ is a British term for ‘sunroof’. hypernym: - 04112162-n ili: i59799 @@ -106081,7 +106081,7 @@ definition: - any device that bears the weight of another thing example: - - there was no place to attach supports for a shelf + - There was no place to attach supports for a shelf. hypernym: - 03187746-n ili: i59816 @@ -106092,7 +106092,7 @@ definition: - supporting structure that holds up or provides a foundation example: - - the statue stood on a marble support + - The statue stood on a marble support. hypernym: - 04368182-n ili: i59817 @@ -106190,8 +106190,8 @@ - the outer boundary of an artifact or a material layer constituting or resembling such a boundary example: - - there is a special cleaner for these surfaces - - the cloth had a pattern of red dots on a white surface + - There is a special cleaner for these surfaces. + - The cloth had a pattern of red dots on a white surface. hypernym: - 00022119-n ili: i59827 @@ -106302,7 +106302,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - he read the warning in the doctor's surgery + - He read the warning in the doctor's surgery. hypernym: - 04112987-n ili: i59838 @@ -106758,7 +106758,7 @@ definition: - pool that provides a facility for swimming example: - - ‘swimming bath’ is a British term + - ‘swimming bath’ is a British term. hypernym: - 03988418-n - 02755316-n @@ -107115,8 +107115,8 @@ - instrumentality that combines interrelated interacting artifacts designed to work as a coherent entity example: - - he bought a new stereo system - - the system consists of a motor and a small computer + - He bought a new stereo system. + - The system consists of a motor and a small computer. hypernym: - 03580409-n ili: i59913 @@ -107151,9 +107151,9 @@ facilitate opening or identifying or handling it example: - pull the tab to open the can - - files with a red tab will be stored separately - - the collar has a tab with a button hole - - the filing cards were organized by cards having indexed tabs + - Files with a red tab will be stored separately. + - The collar has a tab with a button hole. + - The filing cards were organized by cards having indexed tabs. hypernym: - 04346369-n ili: i59916 @@ -107220,7 +107220,7 @@ - a piece of furniture having a smooth flat top that is usually supported by one or more vertical legs example: - - it was a sturdy table + - It was a sturdy table. hypernym: - 03410635-n ili: i59922 @@ -107235,7 +107235,7 @@ definition: - a piece of furniture with tableware for a meal laid out on it example: - - I reserved a table at my favorite restaurant + - I reserved a table at my favorite restaurant. hypernym: - 03410635-n ili: i59923 @@ -108043,8 +108043,8 @@ definition: - a long thin piece of cloth or paper as used for binding or fastening example: - - he used a piece of tape for a belt - - he wrapped a tape around the package + - He used a piece of tape for a belt. + - He wrapped a tape around the package. hypernym: - 04346369-n ili: i60002 @@ -108055,7 +108055,7 @@ definition: - a recording made on magnetic tape example: - - the several recordings were combined on a master tape + - The several recordings were combined on a master tape. hypernym: - 04070980-n ili: i60003 @@ -108069,7 +108069,7 @@ - measuring instrument consisting of a narrow strip (cloth or metal) marked in inches or centimeters and used for measuring lengths example: - - the carpenter should have used his tape measure + - The carpenter should have used his tape measure. hypernym: - 03739416-n ili: i60004 @@ -108505,7 +108505,7 @@ definition: - a device for teasing wool example: - - a teaser is used to disentangle the fibers + - A teaser is used to disentangle the fibers. hypernym: - 03187746-n ili: i60047 @@ -108645,7 +108645,7 @@ definition: - a building that houses telecommunications equipment example: - - the telecom hotels are prime targets for bombing + - The telecom hotels are prime targets for bombing. hypernym: - 02916498-n ili: i60060 @@ -108700,7 +108700,7 @@ - electronic equipment that converts sound into electrical signals that can be transmitted over distances and then converts received signals back into sounds example: - - I talked to him on the telephone + - I talked to him on the telephone. hypernym: - 03283159-n ili: i60065 @@ -108997,7 +108997,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06287933-n example: - - the British call a tv set a ‘telly’ + - The British call a tv set a ‘telly’. hypernym: - 04067759-n ili: i60090 @@ -109344,7 +109344,7 @@ - a portable shelter (usually of canvas stretched over supporting poles and fastened to the ground with ropes and pegs) example: - - he pitched his tent near the creek + - He pitched his tent near the creek. hypernym: - 04198638-n ili: i60123 @@ -109766,7 +109766,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07019235-n example: - - the house was full + - The house was full. hypernym: - 02916498-n ili: i60163 @@ -109901,7 +109901,7 @@ definition: - a bomb that uses a fuel-air explosive example: - - a thermobaric bomb can create overpressures equal to an atomic bomb + - A thermobaric bomb can create overpressures equal to an atomic bomb. hypernym: - 02869918-n - 03405304-n @@ -110101,7 +110101,7 @@ definition: - an artifact example: - - how does this thing work? + - How does this thing work? hypernym: - 00022119-n ili: i60191 @@ -110112,7 +110112,7 @@ definition: - an entity that is not named specifically example: - - I couldn't tell what the thing was + - I couldn't tell what the thing was. hypernym: - 00001740-n ili: i60192 @@ -110198,7 +110198,7 @@ definition: - the base that must be touched third by a base runner in baseball example: - - he was cut down on a close play at third + - He was cut down on a close play at third. hypernym: - 02801040-n ili: i60200 @@ -110210,7 +110210,7 @@ definition: - the third from the lowest forward ratio gear in the gear box of a motor vehicle example: - - you shouldn't try to start in third gear + - You shouldn't try to start in third gear. hypernym: - 03436153-n ili: i60201 @@ -110240,7 +110240,7 @@ definition: - underpants resembling a G-string; worn by women especially under very tight pants example: - - she wore thongs in her quest for the callipygian ideal + - She wore thongs in her quest for the callipygian ideal. hypernym: - 04515784-n ili: i60204 @@ -110423,7 +110423,7 @@ definition: - the chair of state for a monarch, bishop, etc. example: - - the king sat on his throne + - The king sat on his throne. hypernym: - 03005814-n ili: i60222 @@ -110684,7 +110684,7 @@ definition: - a cord (or string or ribbon or wire etc.) with which something is tied example: - - he needed a tie for the packages + - He needed a tie for the packages. hypernym: - 03110761-n ili: i60249 @@ -110696,7 +110696,7 @@ - a horizontal beam used to prevent two other structural members from spreading apart or separating example: - - he nailed the rafters together with a tie beam + - He nailed the rafters together with a tie beam. hypernym: - 02819085-n ili: i60250 @@ -110708,7 +110708,7 @@ definition: - one of the cross braces that support the rails on a railway track example: - - the British call a railroad tie a sleeper + - The British call a railroad tie a sleeper. hypernym: - 02889840-n ili: i60251 @@ -110744,7 +110744,7 @@ definition: - something that is used for tying example: - - the sail is fastened to the yard with tiers + - The sail is fastened to the yard with tiers. hypernym: - 04115362-n ili: i60254 @@ -111199,7 +111199,7 @@ definition: - hoop that covers a wheel example: - - automobile tires are usually made of rubber and filled with compressed air + - Automobile tires are usually made of rubber and filled with compressed air. hypernym: - 03539152-n ili: i60299 @@ -111448,7 +111448,7 @@ - the forward tip of the upper of a shoe or boot that provides space and protection for the toes example: - - the toe box may be rounded or pointed + - The toe box may be rounded or pointed. hypernym: - 04521654-n ili: i60323 @@ -111746,8 +111746,8 @@ - enameled or lacquered metalware (usually gilded and elaborately painted); popular in the 18th century example: - - the Pennsylvania Dutch tole watering can might be a reproduction but it looks - convincing + - The Pennsylvania Dutch tole watering can might be a reproduction but it looks + convincing. hypernym: - 03757753-n ili: i60348 @@ -112023,7 +112023,7 @@ - a garment (especially for women) that extends from the shoulders to the waist or hips example: - - he stared as she buttoned her top + - He stared as she buttoned her top. hypernym: - 04604179-n ili: i60375 @@ -112034,9 +112034,9 @@ definition: - covering for a hole (especially a hole in the top of a container) example: - - he removed the top of the carton - - he couldn't get the top off of the bottle - - put the cover back on the kettle + - He removed the top of the carton. + - He couldn't get the top off of the bottle. + - Put the cover back on the kettle. hypernym: - 03127399-n ili: i60376 @@ -112049,7 +112049,7 @@ - a conical child's plaything tapering to a steel point on which it can be made to spin example: - - he got a bright red top and string for his birthday + - He got a bright red top and string for his birthday. hypernym: - 03971038-n ili: i60377 @@ -112516,7 +112516,7 @@ definition: - a device regarded as providing amusement example: - - private airplanes are a rich man's toy + - Private airplanes are a rich man's toy. hypernym: - 03187746-n ili: i60423 @@ -112703,7 +112703,7 @@ - an electronic device consisting of a rotatable ball in a housing; used to position the cursor and move images on a computer screen example: - - a trackball is essentially an upside-down mouse + - A trackball is essentially an upside-down mouse. hypernym: - 03282682-n ili: i60441 @@ -112781,7 +112781,7 @@ definition: - a road junction at which traffic streams circularly around a central island example: - - the accident blocked all traffic at the rotary + - The accident blocked all traffic at the rotary. hypernym: - 03610935-n ili: i60449 @@ -112808,7 +112808,7 @@ definition: - a lane of a main road that is defined by painted lines example: - - that car is in the wrong traffic lane + - That car is in the wrong traffic lane. hypernym: - 03645974-n ili: i60451 @@ -112896,7 +112896,7 @@ - public transport provided by a line of railway cars coupled together and drawn by a locomotive example: - - express trains don't stop at Princeton Junction + - Express trains don't stop at Princeton Junction. hypernym: - 04025495-n ili: i60459 @@ -112912,7 +112912,7 @@ - piece of cloth forming the long back section of a gown that is drawn along the floor example: - - the bride's train was carried by her two young nephews + - The bride's train was carried by her two young nephews. hypernym: - 03938946-n ili: i60460 @@ -112933,7 +112933,7 @@ definition: - a four-wheeled wagon that runs on tracks in a mine example: - - a tramcar carries coal out of a coal mine + - A tramcar carries coal out of a coal mine. hypernym: - 04550444-n ili: i60462 @@ -114000,7 +114000,7 @@ definition: - a catch mechanism that acts as a switch example: - - the pressure activates the tripper and releases the water + - The pressure activates the tripper and releases the water. hypernym: - 02986245-n ili: i60564 @@ -114115,7 +114115,7 @@ definition: - a fisherman's lure that is used in trolling example: - - he used a spinner as his troll + - He used a spinner as his troll. hypernym: - 03355448-n ili: i60575 @@ -114231,7 +114231,7 @@ - a garment (or part of a garment) designed for or relating to trousers example: - in his trouser's pocket - - he ripped his left trouser on the fence + - He ripped his left trouser on the fence. hypernym: - 03423924-n ili: i60586 @@ -114262,7 +114262,7 @@ - (usually in the plural) a garment extending from the waist to the knee or ankle, covering each leg separately example: - - he had a sharp crease in his trousers + - He had a sharp crease in his trousers. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -114351,8 +114351,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00489236-n example: - - clubs were declared trumps - - a trump can take a trick even when a card of a different suit is led + - Clubs were declared trumps. + - A trump can take a trick even when a card of a different suit is led. hypernym: - 04358311-n ili: i60596 @@ -114363,7 +114363,7 @@ definition: - a playing card in the suit that has been declared trumps example: - - the ace of trumps is a sure winner + - The ace of trumps is a sure winner. hypernym: - 03970276-n ili: i60597 @@ -114617,7 +114617,7 @@ domain_region: - 08849996-n example: - - the swagman filled his tuckerbag + - The swagman filled his tuckerbag. hypernym: - 02776042-n ili: i60620 @@ -114794,7 +114794,7 @@ domain_topic: - 02961779-n example: - - the tunnel reduced congestion at that intersection + - The tunnel reduced congestion at that intersection. hypernym: - 03901282-n ili: i60637 @@ -114965,7 +114965,7 @@ definition: - a side road where you can turn off example: - - I missed the turnoff and went 15 miles out of my way + - I missed the turnoff and went 15 miles out of my way. hypernym: - 04103160-n ili: i60654 @@ -115107,7 +115107,7 @@ definition: - a loudspeaker that reproduces higher audio frequency sounds example: - - the sound system had both tweeters and woofers + - The sound system had both tweeters and woofers. hypernym: - 03696785-n ili: i60668 @@ -115235,7 +115235,7 @@ definition: - a street on which vehicular traffic can move in either of two directions example: - - you have to look both ways crossing a two-way street + - You have to look both ways crossing a two-way street. hypernym: - 04342347-n ili: i60681 @@ -115247,7 +115247,7 @@ - a small metal block bearing a raised character on one end; produces a printed character when inked and pressed on paper example: - - he dropped a case of type, so they made him pick them up + - He dropped a case of type, so they made him pick them up. hypernym: - 02855782-n ili: i60682 @@ -115628,8 +115628,8 @@ - coupling that connects two rotating shafts allowing freedom of movement in all directions example: - - in motor vehicles a universal joint allows the driveshaft to move up and down - as the vehicle passes over bumps + - In motor vehicles a universal joint allows the driveshaft to move up and down + as the vehicle passes over bumps. hypernym: - 03124161-n ili: i60717 @@ -115830,7 +115830,7 @@ - piece of leather or synthetic material that forms the part of a shoe or boot above the sole that encases the foot example: - - Uppers come in many styles + - Uppers come in many styles. hypernym: - 03939459-n ili: i60738 @@ -115884,7 +115884,7 @@ definition: - a vertical structural member as a post or stake example: - - the ball sailed between the uprights + - The ball sailed between the uprights. hypernym: - 04348492-n ili: i60743 @@ -115916,7 +115916,7 @@ definition: - the part of a building above the ground floor example: - - no one was allowed to see the upstairs + - No one was allowed to see the upstairs. hypernym: - 03898588-n ili: i60746 @@ -115978,7 +115978,7 @@ - 00761047-n example: - 17 sailors died as the result of a terrorist attack while the USS Cole was anchored - in Aden + in Aden. ili: i60752 instance_hypernym: - 03185170-n @@ -116000,7 +116000,7 @@ a structure and designed to provide a service such as heat or electricity or water or sewage disposal example: - - the price of the house included all utilities + - The price of the house included all utilities. hypernym: - 03319968-n ili: i60754 @@ -116011,7 +116011,7 @@ definition: - a type of submachine gun that is designed and manufactured in Israel example: - - the Uzi is used throughout the world as a police and special forces firearm + - The Uzi is used throughout the world as a police and special forces firearm. hypernym: - 04354597-n ili: i60755 @@ -116281,7 +116281,7 @@ definition: - an artifact that deviates from a norm or standard example: - - he patented a variation on the sandal + - He patented a variation on the sandal. hypernym: - 04431353-n ili: i60781 @@ -116583,7 +116583,7 @@ definition: - a mechanical system in a building that provides fresh air example: - - she was continually adjusting the ventilation + - She was continually adjusting the ventilation. hypernym: - 03743732-n ili: i60810 @@ -116943,7 +116943,7 @@ definition: - a mechanical device that vibrates example: - - a reed is the vibrator that produces the sound + - A reed is the vibrator that produces the sound. hypernym: - 03742461-n ili: i60843 @@ -117724,7 +117724,7 @@ definition: - a path set aside for walking example: - - after the blizzard he shoveled the front walk + - After the blizzard he shoveled the front walk. hypernym: - 03905025-n ili: i60918 @@ -117848,8 +117848,8 @@ - an architectural partition with a height and length greater than its thickness; used to divide or enclose an area or to support another structure example: - - the south wall had a small window - - the walls were covered with pictures + - The south wall had a small window. + - The walls were covered with pictures. hypernym: - 03900076-n ili: i60930 @@ -117870,8 +117870,8 @@ definition: - a masonry fence (as around an estate or garden) example: - - the wall followed the road - - he ducked behind the garden wall and waited + - The wall followed the road. + - He ducked behind the garden wall and waited. hypernym: - 03332179-n ili: i60931 @@ -117882,8 +117882,8 @@ definition: - a layer of material that encloses space example: - - the walls of the cylinder were perforated - - the container's walls were blue + - The walls of the cylinder were perforated. + - The container's walls were blue. hypernym: - 03655499-n ili: i60932 @@ -118024,7 +118024,7 @@ - block forming a division of a hospital (or a suite of rooms) shared by patients who need a similar kind of care example: - - they put her in a 4-bed ward + - They put her in a 4-bed ward. hypernym: - 02856275-n ili: i60945 @@ -118256,7 +118256,7 @@ - a bathroom sink that is permanently installed and connected to a water supply and drainpipe; where you can wash your hands and face example: - - he ran some water in the basin and splashed it on his face + - He ran some water in the basin and splashed it on his face. hypernym: - 04230655-n ili: i60966 @@ -118848,8 +118848,8 @@ definition: - a facility that provides a source of water example: - - the town debated the purification of the water supply - - first you have to cut off the water + - The town debated the purification of the water supply. + - First you have to cut off the water. hypernym: - 03319968-n ili: i61023 @@ -118981,7 +118981,7 @@ - any artifact consisting of a road or path affording passage from one place to another example: - - he said he was looking for the way out + - He said he was looking for the way out. hypernym: - 00022119-n ili: i61035 @@ -119018,7 +119018,7 @@ definition: - any instrument or instrumentality used in fighting or hunting example: - - he was licensed to carry a weapon + - He was licensed to carry a weapon. hypernym: - 03579967-n ili: i61038 @@ -119660,8 +119660,8 @@ - a vehicle that moves on wheels and usually has a container for transporting things or people example: - - the oldest known wheeled vehicles were found in Sumer and Syria and date from - around 3500 BC + - The oldest known wheeled vehicles were found in Sumer and Syria and date from + around 3500 BC. hypernym: - 04531608-n ili: i61100 @@ -120019,7 +120019,7 @@ definition: - any piece of cord that conveys liquid by capillary action example: - - the physician put a wick in the wound to drain it + - The physician put a wick in the wound to drain it. hypernym: - 03110761-n ili: i61133 @@ -120453,7 +120453,7 @@ - an opening in a wall or screen that admits light and air and through which customers can be served example: - - he stuck his head in the window + - He stuck his head in the window. hypernym: - 03854249-n ili: i61173 @@ -120506,7 +120506,7 @@ definition: - a pane of glass in a window example: - - the ball shattered the window + - The ball shattered the window. hypernym: - 03887590-n ili: i61178 @@ -121021,7 +121021,7 @@ - a golf club with a long shaft used to hit long shots; originally made with a wooden head example: - - metal woods are now standard + - Metal woods are now standard. hypernym: - 03451003-n ili: i61229 @@ -121188,11 +121188,11 @@ - a product produced or accomplished through the effort or activity or agency of a person or thing example: - - it is not regarded as one of his more memorable works - - the symphony was hailed as an ingenious work - - he was indebted to the pioneering work of John Dewey + - It is not regarded as one of his more memorable works. + - The symphony was hailed as an ingenious work. + - He was indebted to the pioneering work of John Dewey. - the work of an active imagination - - erosion is the work of wind or water over time + - Erosion is the work of wind or water over time. hypernym: - 04014270-n ili: i61245 @@ -121290,7 +121290,7 @@ definition: - machine that performs dependably under heavy use example: - - the IBM main frame computers have been the workhorse of the business world + - The IBM main frame computers have been the workhorse of the business world. hypernym: - 03705309-n ili: i61254 @@ -121340,7 +121340,7 @@ definition: - a place where work is done example: - - he arrived at work early today + - He arrived at work early today. hypernym: - 08596234-n ili: i61259 @@ -121503,7 +121503,7 @@ definition: - a woolen fabric with a hard textured surface and no nap; woven of worsted yarns example: - - he wore a worsted suit + - He wore a worsted suit. hypernym: - 03314753-n ili: i61274 @@ -121578,7 +121578,7 @@ definition: - the remaining parts of something that has been wrecked example: - - they searched the wreckage for signs of survivors + - They searched the wreckage for signs of survivors. hypernym: - 03898588-n ili: i61281 @@ -121859,7 +121859,7 @@ definition: - the enclosed land around a house or other building example: - - it was a small house with almost no yard + - It was a small house with almost no yard. hypernym: - 08587527-n ili: i61309 @@ -122761,7 +122761,7 @@ - a defensive missile designed to shoot down incoming intercontinental ballistic missiles example: - - the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks placed limits on the deployment of ABMs + - The Strategic Arms Limitation Talks placed limits on the deployment of ABMs. hypernym: - 03471094-n members: @@ -125341,7 +125341,7 @@ text: 'In most actions that use blowback operation, the breech is not locked mechanically at the time of firing: the inertia of the bolt and recoil spring(s), relative to the weight of the bullet, delays opening of the breech until the bullet has - left the barrel' + left the barrel.' hypernym: - 92459306-n members: diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.attribute.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.attribute.yaml index c0367e81..1ec896fb 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.attribute.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.attribute.yaml @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ definition: - any attribute or quality considered as having its own existence example: - - the thing I like about her is … + - The thing I like about her is … hypernym: - 00024444-n ili: i61346 @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ - the complex of all the attributes — behavioral, temperamental, emotional and mental — that characterize a unique individual example: - - their different reactions reflected their very different personalities + - Their different reactions reflected their very different personalities. hypernym: - 00024444-n ili: i61348 @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ definition: - the distinct personality of an individual regarded as a persisting entity example: - - you can lose your identity when you join the army + - You can lose your identity when you join the army. hypernym: - 04624919-n ili: i61349 @@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ actions and reactions example: - source: Herbert Spencer - text: education has for its object the formation of character + text: Education has for its object the formation of character. hypernym: - 04623416-n ili: i61359 @@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ definition: - concern with worldly affairs to the neglect of spiritual needs example: - - he disliked the worldliness of many bishops around him + - He disliked the worldliness of many bishops around him. hypernym: - 05085830-n ili: i61364 @@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ - the complex of emotional and intellectual attributes that determine a person's characteristic actions and reactions example: - - it is his nature to help others + - It is his nature to help others. hypernym: - 04623416-n ili: i61372 @@ -382,7 +382,7 @@ definition: - your usual mood example: - - he has a happy disposition + - He has a happy disposition. hypernym: - 04630470-n ili: i61374 @@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ definition: - an inclination or tendency of a certain kind example: - - he had a change of heart + - He had a change of heart. hypernym: - 04630969-n ili: i61378 @@ -608,7 +608,7 @@ definition: - something sentimental or trite example: - - that movie was pure corn + - That movie was pure corn. hypernym: - 04634863-n ili: i61394 @@ -702,7 +702,7 @@ definition: - being highly angry or excited; ready to boil over example: - - after an hour of waiting I was at the boiling point + - After an hour of waiting I was at the boiling point. hypernym: - 04636207-n ili: i61403 @@ -723,7 +723,7 @@ definition: - the trait of exhibiting no personal embarrassment or concern example: - - the blandness of his confession enraged the judge + - The blandness of his confession enraged the judge. hypernym: - 04636551-n ili: i61405 @@ -750,8 +750,8 @@ definition: - a lack of feeling or expression or movement example: - - he must have a heart of stone - - her face was as hard as stone + - He must have a heart of stone. + - Her face was as hard as stone. hypernym: - 04636961-n ili: i61407 @@ -762,7 +762,7 @@ definition: - objectivity and detachment example: - - her manner assumed a dispassion and dryness very unlike her usual tone + - Her manner assumed a dispassion and dryness very unlike her usual tone. hypernym: - 04636551-n ili: i61408 @@ -799,7 +799,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being cheerful and dispelling gloom example: - - flowers added a note of cheerfulness to the drab room + - Flowers added a note of cheerfulness to the drab room. hypernym: - 00024444-n ili: i61411 @@ -872,7 +872,7 @@ definition: - animation and energy in action or expression example: - - it was a heavy play and the actors tried in vain to give life to it + - It was a heavy play and the actors tried in vain to give life to it. hypernym: - 04639057-n ili: i61417 @@ -886,7 +886,7 @@ definition: - quality of being lively and confident example: - - there was a pertness about her that attracted him + - There was a pertness about her that attracted him. hypernym: - 04639514-n ili: i61418 @@ -907,8 +907,8 @@ definition: - liveliness and eagerness example: - - he accepted with alacrity - - the smartness of the pace soon exhausted him + - He accepted with alacrity. + - The smartness of the pace soon exhausted him. hypernym: - 04639514-n ili: i61420 @@ -921,7 +921,7 @@ definition: - an imaginative lively style (especially style of writing) example: - - his writing conveys great energy + - His writing conveys great energy. - a remarkable muscularity of style hypernym: - 04639514-n @@ -979,7 +979,7 @@ definition: - irrepressible liveliness and good spirit example: - - I admired his buoyancy and persistent good humor + - I admired his buoyancy and persistent good humor. hypernym: - 04639514-n ili: i61426 @@ -1038,7 +1038,7 @@ definition: - liveliness and energy example: - - this tonic is guaranteed to give you more pep + - This tonic is guaranteed to give you more pep. hypernym: - 04639514-n ili: i61432 @@ -1064,7 +1064,7 @@ definition: - the trait of being active; moving or acting rapidly and energetically example: - - the level of activity declines with age + - The level of activity declines with age. hypernym: - 04623416-n ili: i61434 @@ -1089,7 +1089,7 @@ definition: - a disposition to remain inactive or inert example: - - he had to overcome his inertia and get back to work + - He had to overcome his inertia and get back to work. hypernym: - 04623416-n ili: i61436 @@ -1102,7 +1102,7 @@ definition: - inactivity; showing an unusual lack of energy example: - - the general appearance of sluggishness alarmed his friends + - The general appearance of sluggishness alarmed his friends. hypernym: - 04642988-n ili: i61437 @@ -1117,7 +1117,7 @@ definition: - the attribute of being restful example: - - he longed for the restfulness of home + - He longed for the restfulness of home. hypernym: - 04642988-n ili: i61438 @@ -1203,7 +1203,7 @@ definition: - a disposition to feel that anything less than perfect is unacceptable example: - - his perfectionism seemed excessive to his students + - His perfectionism seemed excessive to his students. hypernym: - 04630969-n ili: i61446 @@ -1227,7 +1227,7 @@ definition: - a disposition to tolerate or accept people or situations example: - - all people should practice toleration and live together in peace + - All people should practice toleration and live together in peace. hypernym: - 04645280-n ili: i61448 @@ -1249,7 +1249,7 @@ definition: - a disposition to yield to the wishes of someone example: - - too much indulgence spoils a child + - Too much indulgence spoils a child. hypernym: - 04645280-n ili: i61450 @@ -1262,7 +1262,7 @@ definition: - a disposition to be lenient in judging others example: - - softness is not something permitted of good leaders + - Softness is not something permitted of good leaders. hypernym: - 04645942-n ili: i61451 @@ -1313,7 +1313,7 @@ - excessive sternness example: - severity of character - - the harshness of his punishment was inhuman + - The harshness of his punishment was inhuman. - the rigors of boot camp hypernym: - 04646728-n @@ -1452,7 +1452,7 @@ definition: - a disposition to exhibit uncontrolled anger example: - - his temper was well known to all his employees + - His temper was well known to all his employees. hypernym: - 04648804-n ili: i61468 @@ -1592,7 +1592,7 @@ definition: - cheerful compliance example: - - he expressed his willingness to help + - He expressed his willingness to help. hypernym: - 04630969-n ili: i61481 @@ -1604,9 +1604,9 @@ - prompt willingness example: - readiness to continue discussions - - they showed no eagerness to spread the gospel - - they disliked his zeal in demonstrating his superiority - - he tried to explain his forwardness in battle + - They showed no eagerness to spread the gospel. + - They disliked his zeal in demonstrating his superiority. + - He tried to explain his forwardness in battle. hypernym: - 04651869-n ili: i61482 @@ -1620,9 +1620,9 @@ definition: - willingness or readiness to receive (especially impressions or ideas) example: - - he was testing the government's receptiveness to reform - - this receptiveness is the key feature in oestral behavior, enabling natural mating - to occur + - He was testing the government's receptiveness to reform. + - This receptiveness is the key feature in oestral behavior, enabling natural mating + to occur. - their receptivity to the proposal hypernym: - 04651869-n @@ -1645,8 +1645,8 @@ definition: - the trait of being unwilling example: - - his unwillingness to cooperate vetoed every proposal I made - - in spite of our warnings he plowed ahead with the involuntariness of an automaton + - His unwillingness to cooperate vetoed every proposal I made. + - In spite of our warnings he plowed ahead with the involuntariness of an automaton. hypernym: - 04630969-n ili: i61485 @@ -1659,8 +1659,8 @@ - a certain degree of unwillingness example: - a reluctance to commit himself - - his hesitancy revealed his basic indisposition - - after some hesitation he agreed + - His hesitancy revealed his basic indisposition. + - After some hesitation he agreed. hypernym: - 04652956-n ili: i61486 @@ -1690,7 +1690,7 @@ - the trait of being serious example: - source: Robert Rice - text: a lack of solemnity is not necessarily a lack of seriousness + text: A lack of solemnity is not necessarily a lack of seriousness. hypernym: - 04623416-n ili: i61488 @@ -1717,8 +1717,8 @@ - the commitment of something other than money (time, energy, or effort) to a project with the expectation of some worthwhile result example: - - this job calls for the investment of some hard thinking - - he made an emotional investment in the work + - This job calls for the investment of some hard thinking. + - He made an emotional investment in the work. hypernym: - 04654347-n ili: i61490 @@ -1804,7 +1804,7 @@ definition: - inappropriate levity example: - - Annika reacted to Tom's flippancy with a cool stare + - Annika reacted to Tom's flippancy with a cool stare. hypernym: - 04656106-n ili: i61498 @@ -1831,8 +1831,8 @@ definition: - a disposition to find (or make) causes for amusement example: - - her playfulness surprised me - - he was fun to be with + - Her playfulness surprised me. + - He was fun to be with. hypernym: - 04655564-n ili: i61500 @@ -1889,8 +1889,8 @@ definition: - the trait of appreciating (and being able to express) the humorous example: - - she didn't appreciate my humor - - you can't survive in the army without a sense of humor + - She didn't appreciate my humor. + - You can't survive in the army without a sense of humor. hypernym: - 04656618-n ili: i61505 @@ -1985,7 +1985,7 @@ definition: - a refusal to speak when expected example: - - his silence about my contribution was surprising + - His silence about my contribution was surprising. hypernym: - 04659141-n ili: i61514 @@ -2008,7 +2008,7 @@ definition: - secrecy example: - - mum's the word + - Mum's the word. hypernym: - 04659534-n ili: i61516 @@ -2033,7 +2033,7 @@ definition: - the tendency to associate with others and to form social groups example: - - mammals as a class are not strong on sociality + - Mammals as a class are not strong on sociality. hypernym: - 04630470-n ili: i61518 @@ -2150,7 +2150,7 @@ - affability to your inferiors and temporary disregard for differences of position or rank example: - - the queen's condescension was intended to make us feel comfortable + - The queen's condescension was intended to make us feel comfortable. hypernym: - 04662009-n ili: i61528 @@ -2162,7 +2162,7 @@ definition: - close or warm friendship example: - - the absence of fences created a mysterious intimacy in which no one knew privacy + - The absence of fences created a mysterious intimacy in which no one knew privacy. hypernym: - 04661694-n ili: i61529 @@ -2234,7 +2234,7 @@ definition: - a mild reasonableness example: - - when he learned who I was he became all sweetness and light + - When he learned who I was he became all sweetness and light. hypernym: - 04662009-n ili: i61536 @@ -2306,7 +2306,7 @@ definition: - a hostile (very unfriendly) disposition example: - - he could not conceal his hostility + - He could not conceal his hostility. hypernym: - 04665233-n ili: i61543 @@ -2384,7 +2384,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being adaptable or variable example: - - he enjoyed the flexibility of his working arrangement + - He enjoyed the flexibility of his working arrangement. hypernym: - 04666447-n ili: i61551 @@ -2396,7 +2396,7 @@ definition: - flexibility of interpretation or of options example: - - the request left some wiggle room for future restructuring + - The request left some wiggle room for future restructuring. hypernym: - 04666644-n ili: i61552 @@ -2407,8 +2407,8 @@ definition: - adaptability of mind or character example: - - he was valued for his reliability and pliability - - he increased the leanness and suppleness of the organization + - He was valued for his reliability and pliability. + - He increased the leanness and suppleness of the organization. hypernym: - 04666447-n ili: i61553 @@ -2477,7 +2477,7 @@ definition: - the trait of thoughtfulness in action or decision example: - - he was a man of judicial deliberation + - He was a man of judicial deliberation. hypernym: - 04667893-n ili: i61559 @@ -2550,7 +2550,7 @@ definition: - desperate recklessness example: - - it was a policy of desperation + - It was a policy of desperation. hypernym: - 04669283-n ili: i61566 @@ -2619,7 +2619,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being careful and painstaking example: - - I admired the carefulness of his work + - I admired the carefulness of his work. hypernym: - 04670308-n ili: i61573 @@ -2689,7 +2689,7 @@ definition: - vigilant attentiveness example: - - he keeps a weather eye open for trouble + - He keeps a weather eye open for trouble. hypernym: - 04670308-n ili: i61579 @@ -2754,9 +2754,9 @@ definition: - a tendency to be negligent and uncaring example: - - he inherited his delinquency from his father - - his derelictions were not really intended as crimes - - his adolescent protest consisted of willful neglect of all his responsibilities + - He inherited his delinquency from his father. + - His derelictions were not really intended as crimes. + - His adolescent protest consisted of willful neglect of all his responsibilities. hypernym: - 04673170-n ili: i61585 @@ -2876,10 +2876,10 @@ definition: - the trait of being effeminate (derogatory of a man) example: - - the students associated science with masculinity and arts with effeminacy - - Spartans accused Athenians of effeminateness - - he was shocked by the softness of the atmosphere surrounding the young prince, - arising from the superfluity of the femininity that guided him + - The students associated science with masculinity and arts with effeminacy. + - Spartans accused Athenians of effeminateness. + - He was shocked by the softness of the atmosphere surrounding the young prince, + arising from the superfluity of the femininity that guided him. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -2931,7 +2931,7 @@ - a form of trustworthiness; the trait of being answerable to someone for something or being responsible for one's conduct example: - - he holds a position of great responsibility + - He holds a position of great responsibility. hypernym: - 04676176-n ili: i61601 @@ -2943,7 +2943,7 @@ definition: - responsibility for a bad situation or event example: - - it was John's fault + - It was John's fault. hypernym: - 04676604-n ili: i61602 @@ -2998,8 +2998,8 @@ definition: - the quality of being solid and reliable financially or factually or morally example: - - the solidity of the evidence worked in his favor - - the solidness of her faith gave her enduring hope + - The solidity of the evidence worked in his favor. + - The solidness of her faith gave her enduring hope. hypernym: - 04677379-n ili: i61607 @@ -3026,7 +3026,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - I despair at the flightiness and whimsicality of my memory + - I despair at the flightiness and whimsicality of my memory. hypernym: - 04678103-n ili: i61609 @@ -3123,8 +3123,8 @@ - any quality or characteristic that gains a person a favorable reception or acceptance or admission example: - - her pleasant personality is already a recommendation - - his wealth was not a passport into the exclusive circles of society + - Her pleasant personality is already a recommendation. + - His wealth was not a passport into the exclusive circles of society. hypernym: - 04738737-n ili: i61618 @@ -3155,7 +3155,7 @@ definition: - physical appearance example: - - I don't like the looks of this place + - I don't like the looks of this place. hypernym: - 04681322-n ili: i61621 @@ -3166,7 +3166,7 @@ definition: - outward appearance example: - - they look the same in outward view + - They look the same in outward view. hypernym: - 04681322-n ili: i61622 @@ -3197,9 +3197,9 @@ definition: - an outward appearance example: - - he made a good impression - - I wanted to create an impression of success - - she retained that bold effect in her reproductions of the original painting + - He made a good impression. + - I wanted to create an impression of success. + - She retained that bold effect in her reproductions of the original painting. hypernym: - 04681322-n ili: i61625 @@ -3211,7 +3211,7 @@ definition: - the impression produced by a person example: - - he cut a fine figure + - He cut a fine figure. - a heroic figure hypernym: - 04682671-n @@ -3224,8 +3224,8 @@ - the general impression that something (a person or organization or product) presents to the public example: - - although her popular image was contrived, it served to inspire music and pageantry - - the company tried to project an altruistic image + - Although her popular image was contrived, it served to inspire music and pageantry. + - The company tried to project an altruistic image. hypernym: - 04682671-n ili: i61627 @@ -3237,8 +3237,8 @@ - the impression created by doing something unusual or extraordinary that people notice and remember example: - - it was in London that he made his mark - - he left an indelible mark on the American theater + - It was in London that he made his mark. + - He left an indelible mark on the American theater. hypernym: - 04682671-n ili: i61628 @@ -3298,8 +3298,8 @@ - the purely external aspect of a thing; superficial appearance example: - source: R.W.Speaight - text: the audience was held by the substance of the play rather than by the superficies - of the production + text: The audience was held by the substance of the play rather than by the superficies + of the production. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -3337,7 +3337,7 @@ - 11114601-n - 06145709-n example: - - a public image is as fragile as Humpty Dumpty + - A public image is as fragile as Humpty Dumpty. hypernym: - 04681322-n ili: i61636 @@ -3349,9 +3349,9 @@ definition: - an outward or token appearance or form that is deliberately misleading example: - - he hoped his claims would have a semblance of authenticity - - he tried to give his falsehood the gloss of moral sanction - - the situation soon took on a different color + - He hoped his claims would have a semblance of authenticity. + - He tried to give his falsehood the gloss of moral sanction. + - The situation soon took on a different color. hypernym: - 04681322-n ili: i61637 @@ -3368,8 +3368,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - the plaintiff claimed that under color of law the officer had deprived him of - his civil rights + - The plaintiff claimed that under color of law the officer had deprived him of + his civil rights. hypernym: - 04685309-n ili: i61638 @@ -3399,7 +3399,7 @@ definition: - an artful or simulated semblance example: - - under the guise of friendship he betrayed them + - Under the guise of friendship he betrayed them. hypernym: - 04685309-n ili: i61641 @@ -3413,8 +3413,8 @@ definition: - an outward semblance that misrepresents the true nature of something example: - - the theatrical notion of disguise is always associated with catastrophe in his - stories + - The theatrical notion of disguise is always associated with catastrophe in his + stories. hypernym: - 04685309-n ili: i61642 @@ -3435,7 +3435,7 @@ definition: - the general outward appearance of something example: - - the face of the city is changing + - The face of the city is changing. hypernym: - 04681322-n ili: i61644 @@ -3505,7 +3505,7 @@ definition: - a stripe or stripes of contrasting color example: - - chromosomes exhibit characteristic bands + - Chromosomes exhibit characteristic bands. - the black and yellow banding of bees and wasps hypernym: - 04690493-n @@ -3542,8 +3542,8 @@ definition: - a light-colored marking example: - - they chipped off bark to mark the trail with blazes - - the horse had a blaze between its eyes + - They chipped off bark to mark the trail with blazes. + - The horse had a blaze between its eyes. hypernym: - 04687642-n ili: i61653 @@ -3554,7 +3554,7 @@ definition: - a very small spot example: - - the plane was just a speck in the sky + - The plane was just a speck in the sky. hypernym: - 04689819-n ili: i61654 @@ -3620,7 +3620,7 @@ definition: - a patch of bright color example: - - her red hat gave her outfit a splash of color + - Her red hat gave her outfit a splash of color. hypernym: - 04689819-n ili: i61660 @@ -3662,7 +3662,7 @@ - a narrow marking of a different color or texture from the background example: - a green toad with small black stripes or bars - - may the Stars and Stripes forever wave + - May the Stars and Stripes forever wave. hypernym: - 04687642-n ili: i61663 @@ -3888,8 +3888,8 @@ definition: - the quality of expressing or arousing sexual desire example: - - the sultriness of her look was unmistakable - - the sultriness of lust was in the air + - The sultriness of her look was unmistakable. + - The sultriness of lust was in the air. hypernym: - 04694284-n ili: i61684 @@ -3900,7 +3900,7 @@ definition: - attractiveness that interests or pleases or stimulates example: - - his smile was part of his appeal to her + - His smile was part of his appeal to her. hypernym: - 04693352-n ili: i61685 @@ -3913,7 +3913,7 @@ definition: - the enticing appeal of something alluring but potentially dangerous example: - - he succumbed to the siren call of the wilderness + - He succumbed to the siren call of the wilderness. hypernym: - 04694682-n ili: i61686 @@ -3925,7 +3925,7 @@ definition: - attractiveness in appearance or dress or manner example: - - he gets by largely on pure spiff + - He gets by largely on pure spiff. hypernym: - 04693352-n ili: i61687 @@ -3955,7 +3955,7 @@ definition: - the quality of arousing interest; being attractive or something that attracts example: - - her personality held a strange attraction for him + - Her personality held a strange attraction for him. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i61690 @@ -3991,7 +3991,7 @@ definition: - a tempting allurement example: - - she was an invitation to trouble + - She was an invitation to trouble. hypernym: - 04696191-n ili: i61693 @@ -4020,7 +4020,7 @@ definition: - the capacity to attract intense interest example: - - he held the children spellbound with magic tricks and other fascinations + - He held the children spellbound with magic tricks and other fascinations. hypernym: - 04695595-n ili: i61696 @@ -4051,8 +4051,8 @@ definition: - something that is strikingly attractive or has great popular appeal example: - - she has a show-stopper of a smile - - the brilliant orange flowers against the green foliage were a showstopper + - She has a show-stopper of a smile. + - The brilliant orange flowers against the green foliage were a showstopper. hypernym: - 04695595-n ili: i61699 @@ -4123,7 +4123,7 @@ definition: - an appearance that has been spoiled or is misshapen example: - - there were distinguishing disfigurements on the suspect's back + - There were distinguishing disfigurements on the suspect's back. - suffering from facial disfiguration hypernym: - 04681322-n @@ -4146,7 +4146,7 @@ definition: - an appearance that is not attractive or beautiful example: - - fine clothes could not conceal the girl's homeliness + - Fine clothes could not conceal the girl's homeliness. hypernym: - 04681322-n ili: i61708 @@ -4220,7 +4220,7 @@ definition: - a blemish resulting from a break without complete separation of the parts example: - - there was a crack in the mirror + - There was a crack in the mirror. hypernym: - 04699505-n ili: i61715 @@ -4252,7 +4252,7 @@ definition: - a small gouge (as in the cover of a book) example: - - the book was in good condition except for a dig in the back cover + - The book was in good condition except for a dig in the back cover. hypernym: - 04700732-n ili: i61718 @@ -4314,7 +4314,7 @@ definition: - a blemish made by dirt example: - - he had a smudge on his cheek + - He had a smudge on his cheek. hypernym: - 04699505-n ili: i61724 @@ -4361,7 +4361,7 @@ definition: - a soiled or discolored appearance example: - - the wine left a dark stain + - The wine left a dark stain. hypernym: - 04681322-n ili: i61728 @@ -4502,7 +4502,7 @@ definition: - a wart occurring on the sole of the foot example: - - pressure causes plantar warts to develop a painful callus around the soft center + - Pressure causes plantar warts to develop a painful callus around the soft center. hypernym: - 04703780-n ili: i61742 @@ -4522,7 +4522,7 @@ definition: - lack of ornamentation example: - - the room was simply decorated with great restraint + - The room was simply decorated with great restraint. hypernym: - 04704615-n ili: i61744 @@ -4547,7 +4547,7 @@ definition: - an extreme lack of furnishings or ornamentation example: - - I was struck by the starkness of my father's room + - I was struck by the starkness of my father's room. hypernym: - 04704615-n ili: i61746 @@ -4664,7 +4664,7 @@ definition: - extravagant elaborateness example: - - he wrote with great flamboyance + - He wrote with great flamboyance. hypernym: - 04705460-n ili: i61757 @@ -4696,7 +4696,7 @@ definition: - a pale and sickly appearance example: - - his etiolation signaled years in prison + - His etiolation signaled years in prison. hypernym: - 04681322-n ili: i61760 @@ -4708,9 +4708,9 @@ - a decorative texture or appearance of a surface (or the substance that gives it that appearance) example: - - the boat had a metallic finish - - he applied a coat of a clear finish - - when the finish is too thin it is difficult to apply evenly + - The boat had a metallic finish. + - He applied a coat of a clear finish. + - When the finish is too thin it is difficult to apply evenly. hypernym: - 04707675-n ili: i61761 @@ -4742,7 +4742,7 @@ definition: - a shiny finish put on shoes with polish and buffing example: - - his trousers had a sharp crease and you could see your reflection in his shoeshine + - His trousers had a sharp crease and you could see your reflection in his shoeshine. hypernym: - 04707990-n ili: i61764 @@ -4755,7 +4755,7 @@ definition: - the quality of clear water example: - - when she awoke the clarity was back in her eyes + - When she awoke the clarity was back in her eyes. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i61765 @@ -4822,7 +4822,7 @@ definition: - clarity of outline example: - - exercise had given his muscles superior definition + - Exercise had given his muscles superior definition. hypernym: - 04710036-n ili: i61771 @@ -4925,7 +4925,7 @@ definition: - indistinctness of shape or character example: - - the scene had the swirling vagueness of a painting by Turner + - The scene had the swirling vagueness of a painting by Turner. hypernym: - 04711694-n ili: i61780 @@ -4978,7 +4978,7 @@ definition: - without sharpness or clearness of edge or point example: - - the dullness of the pencil made his writing illegible + - The dullness of the pencil made his writing illegible. hypernym: - 05071206-n ili: i61785 @@ -5038,7 +5038,7 @@ definition: - the property of being both obvious and offensive example: - - the blatancy of his attempt to whitewash the crime was unforgivable + - The blatancy of his attempt to whitewash the crime was unforgivable. hypernym: - 04713638-n - 04788240-n @@ -5069,7 +5069,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being more noticeable than anything else example: - - the predomination of blues gave the painting a quiet tone + - The predomination of blues gave the painting a quiet tone. hypernym: - 04713638-n ili: i61793 @@ -5110,9 +5110,9 @@ definition: - freedom from difficulty or hardship or effort example: - - he rose through the ranks with apparent ease - - they put it into containers for ease of transportation - - the very easiness of the deed held her back + - He rose through the ranks with apparent ease. + - They put it into containers for ease of transportation. + - The very easiness of the deed held her back. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i61797 @@ -5126,7 +5126,7 @@ definition: - the quality of requiring little effort example: - - such effortlessness is achieved only after hours of practice + - Such effortlessness is achieved only after hours of practice. hypernym: - 04715389-n ili: i61798 @@ -5137,7 +5137,7 @@ definition: - a natural effortlessness example: - - they conversed with great facility + - They conversed with great facility. - source: Jane Austen text: a happy readiness of conversation hypernym: @@ -5151,7 +5151,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being free from errors or interruptions example: - - the five-speed manual gearbox is smoothness personified + - The five-speed manual gearbox is smoothness personified. hypernym: - 04715819-n ili: i61800 @@ -5165,7 +5165,7 @@ - the quality of being almost beyond one's ability to deal with and requiring a great effort to achieve a positive result example: - - they agreed about the difficulty of the climb + - They agreed about the difficulty of the climb. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i61801 @@ -5226,7 +5226,7 @@ definition: - the quality (as of scenery) being grim and gloomy and forbidding example: - - the sternness of his surroundings made him uncomfortable + - The sternness of his surroundings made him uncomfortable. hypernym: - 04717403-n ili: i61806 @@ -5237,8 +5237,8 @@ definition: - the quality of being difficult to do example: - - he assigned a series of problems of increasing hardness - - the ruggedness of his exams caused half the class to fail + - He assigned a series of problems of increasing hardness. + - The ruggedness of his exams caused half the class to fail. hypernym: - 04716529-n ili: i61807 @@ -5272,7 +5272,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being difficult to detect or analyze example: - - you had to admire the subtlety of the distinctions he drew + - You had to admire the subtlety of the distinctions he drew. hypernym: - 04716529-n ili: i61810 @@ -5295,7 +5295,7 @@ definition: - trouble in carrying or managing caused by bulk or shape example: - - the movers cursed the unwieldiness of the big piano + - The movers cursed the unwieldiness of the big piano. hypernym: - 04718711-n ili: i61812 @@ -5397,8 +5397,8 @@ definition: - compatibility of observations example: - - there was no agreement between theory and measurement - - the results of two tests were in correspondence + - There was no agreement between theory and measurement. + - The results of two tests were in correspondence. hypernym: - 04720011-n ili: i61822 @@ -5420,7 +5420,7 @@ definition: - conformity with some esthetic standard of correctness or propriety example: - - it was performed with justness and beauty + - It was performed with justness and beauty. hypernym: - 04720968-n ili: i61824 @@ -5462,7 +5462,7 @@ definition: - an incompatibility of dates or events example: - - he noticed a conflict in the dates of the two meetings + - He noticed a conflict in the dates of the two meetings. hypernym: - 04721716-n ili: i61828 @@ -5504,7 +5504,7 @@ definition: - the quality of having the properties that are right for a specific purpose example: - - an important requirement is suitability for long trips + - An important requirement is suitability for long trips. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i61832 @@ -5552,7 +5552,7 @@ definition: - appropriateness for the occasion example: - - the phrase had considerable aptness + - The phrase had considerable aptness. hypernym: - 04723223-n ili: i61836 @@ -5564,7 +5564,7 @@ definition: - the appropriate or desirable thing example: - - this car could be just the ticket for a small family + - This car could be just the ticket for a small family. hypernym: - 04723223-n ili: i61837 @@ -5576,7 +5576,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being suitable example: - - they had to prove their fitness for the position + - They had to prove their fitness for the position. hypernym: - 04722763-n ili: i61838 @@ -5588,9 +5588,9 @@ definition: - an attribute that must be met or complied with and that fits a person for something example: - - her qualifications for the job are excellent - - one of the qualifications for admission is an academic degree - - she has the makings of fine musician + - Her qualifications for the job are excellent. + - One of the qualifications for admission is an academic degree. + - She has the makings of fine musician. hypernym: - 04724140-n ili: i61839 @@ -5657,7 +5657,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being useful and convenient example: - - they offered the convenience of an installment plan + - They offered the convenience of an installment plan. hypernym: - 04722763-n ili: i61845 @@ -5696,7 +5696,7 @@ definition: - availability for use example: - - the materials at the command of the potters grew + - The materials at the command of the potters grew. hypernym: - 04726275-n ili: i61848 @@ -5726,7 +5726,7 @@ definition: - the quality of needing attention and affection and reassurance to a marked degree example: - - he recognized her neediness but had no time to respond to it + - He recognized her neediness but had no time to respond to it. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i61851 @@ -5737,7 +5737,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being painful example: - - she feared the painfulness of childbirth + - She feared the painfulness of childbirth. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i61852 @@ -5813,7 +5813,7 @@ definition: - inappropriateness example: - - greater inaptness of expression would be hard to imagine + - Greater inaptness of expression would be hard to imagine. hypernym: - 04728926-n ili: i61859 @@ -5825,9 +5825,9 @@ definition: - the quality of being not particularly suitable or befitting example: - - he retracted nothing that he had said about the inappropriateness of either a - corporeal God or a God who is a person - - his praise released from her loud protestations of her unworthiness + - He retracted nothing that he had said about the inappropriateness of either a + corporeal God or a God who is a person. + - His praise released from her loud protestations of her unworthiness. hypernym: - 04728334-n ili: i61860 @@ -5858,7 +5858,7 @@ definition: - the quality of not being suitable example: - - the judges agreed on his unfitness for the appointment + - The judges agreed on his unfitness for the appointment. hypernym: - 04728334-n ili: i61863 @@ -5948,7 +5948,7 @@ - an essential and distinguishing attribute of something or someone example: - source: Shakespeare - text: the quality of mercy is not strained + text: The quality of mercy is not strained. hypernym: - 00024444-n ili: i61871 @@ -5959,7 +5959,7 @@ definition: - the essential qualities or characteristics by which something is recognized example: - - it is the nature of fire to burn + - It is the nature of fire to burn. - the true nature of jealousy hypernym: - 04731092-n @@ -5976,7 +5976,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being human example: - - he feared the speedy decline of all manhood + - He feared the speedy decline of all manhood. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i61873 @@ -5990,9 +5990,9 @@ - a distinctive but intangible quality surrounding a person or thing example: - an air of mystery - - the house had a neglected air - - an atmosphere of defeat pervaded the candidate's headquarters - - the place had an aura of romance + - The house had a neglected air. + - An atmosphere of defeat pervaded the candidate's headquarters. + - The place had an aura of romance. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i61874 @@ -6014,9 +6014,9 @@ definition: - a characteristic emotional quality example: - - it ended on a sour note - - there was a note of gaiety in her manner - - he detected a note of sarcasm + - It ended on a sour note. + - There was a note of gaiety in her manner. + - He detected a note of sarcasm. hypernym: - 04734472-n ili: i61876 @@ -6027,8 +6027,8 @@ definition: - a distinctive emotional aura experienced instinctively example: - - that place gave me bad vibrations - - it gave me a nostalgic vibe + - That place gave me bad vibrations. + - It gave me a nostalgic vibe. hypernym: - 04734472-n ili: i61877 @@ -6043,7 +6043,7 @@ definition: - a degree or grade of excellence or worth example: - - the quality of students has risen + - The quality of students has risen. - an executive of low caliber hypernym: - 05101152-n @@ -6067,7 +6067,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being very good indeed example: - - the inn is distinguished by the fineness of its cuisine + - The inn is distinguished by the fineness of its cuisine. hypernym: - 04735634-n ili: i61880 @@ -6125,7 +6125,7 @@ definition: - a quality characterized by magnificence of scale or the tendency to expand example: - - the expansiveness of their extravagant life style was soon curtailed + - The expansiveness of their extravagant life style was soon curtailed. hypernym: - 04736586-n ili: i61885 @@ -6190,7 +6190,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being poorly made or maintained example: - - she was unrecognizable because of the poorness of the photography + - She was unrecognizable because of the poorness of the photography. hypernym: - 04737838-n ili: i61891 @@ -6222,7 +6222,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being poor and inferior and sorry example: - - he has compiled a record second to none in its wretchedness + - He has compiled a record second to none in its wretchedness. hypernym: - 04737838-n ili: i61894 @@ -6242,7 +6242,7 @@ definition: - an outstanding characteristic example: - - his acting was one of the high points of the movie + - His acting was one of the high points of the movie. hypernym: - 04738737-n ili: i61896 @@ -6254,7 +6254,7 @@ definition: - a distinguishing or individuating characteristic example: - - he knows my bad points as well as my good points + - He knows my bad points as well as my good points. hypernym: - 04738737-n ili: i61897 @@ -6309,9 +6309,9 @@ definition: - a redeeming quality or characteristic example: - - her love of music remains her one saving grace - - her sense of humor has to be a saving grace - - the saving grace for both developments is that they are creating jobs + - Her love of music remains her one saving grace. + - Her sense of humor has to be a saving grace. + - The saving grace for both developments is that they are creating jobs. hypernym: - 04738737-n ili: i61902 @@ -6386,8 +6386,8 @@ - a changeable quality example: - a charming Oriental fluidity of manner - - a certain fluidness in his perception of time made him an unpredictable colleague - - demographers try to predict social fluidity + - A certain fluidness in his perception of time made him an unpredictable colleague. + - Demographers try to predict social fluidity. hypernym: - 04740880-n ili: i61909 @@ -6408,7 +6408,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being changeable in direction example: - - the shiftiness of the wind caused the boat to veer unpredictably + - The shiftiness of the wind caused the boat to veer unpredictably. hypernym: - 04740880-n ili: i61911 @@ -6503,8 +6503,8 @@ definition: - the quality of being transferable or exchangeable example: - - sterling transferability affords a means of multilateral settlement for … trade - between nondollar countries + - Sterling transferability affords a means of multilateral settlement for … trade + between nondollar countries. hypernym: - 04743169-n ili: i61920 @@ -6528,7 +6528,7 @@ definition: - the quality of not being exchangeable example: - - the inconvertibility of their currency made international trade impossible + - The inconvertibility of their currency made international trade impossible. hypernym: - 04743169-n ili: i61922 @@ -6592,7 +6592,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being absolute example: - - the absoluteness of the pope's decree could not be challenged + - The absoluteness of the pope's decree could not be challenged. hypernym: - 04745174-n ili: i61928 @@ -6606,7 +6606,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being enduring and free from change or variation example: - - early mariners relied on the constancy of the trade winds + - Early mariners relied on the constancy of the trade winds. hypernym: - 04745174-n ili: i61929 @@ -6692,9 +6692,9 @@ definition: - the quality of wearisome constancy, routine, and lack of variety example: - - he had never grown accustomed to the monotony of his work - - he was sick of the humdrum of his fellow prisoners - - he hated the sameness of the food the college served + - He had never grown accustomed to the monotony of his work. + - He was sick of the humdrum of his fellow prisoners. + - He hated the sameness of the food the college served. hypernym: - 04747413-n ili: i61937 @@ -6707,7 +6707,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being fixed and unchangeable example: - - the fixedness of his gaze upset her + - The fixedness of his gaze upset her. hypernym: - 04745174-n ili: i61938 @@ -6775,7 +6775,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being incapable of mutation example: - - Darwin challenged the fixity of species + - Darwin challenged the fixity of species. hypernym: - 04745174-n ili: i61945 @@ -6819,7 +6819,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being alike example: - - sameness of purpose kept them together + - Sameness of purpose kept them together. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i61949 @@ -6844,7 +6844,7 @@ definition: - exact sameness example: - - they shared an identity of interests + - They shared an identity of interests. hypernym: - 04749775-n ili: i61951 @@ -6943,7 +6943,7 @@ definition: - similarity in appearance or character or nature between persons or things example: - - man created God in his own likeness + - Man created God in his own likeness. hypernym: - 04750845-n ili: i61960 @@ -6976,7 +6976,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being similar or comparable in kind or nature example: - - there is a remarkable homogeneity between the two companies + - There is a remarkable homogeneity between the two companies. hypernym: - 04752610-n ili: i61963 @@ -7009,8 +7009,8 @@ definition: - an approximate definition or example example: - - she wore a sort of magenta dress - - she served a creamy sort of dessert thing + - She wore a sort of magenta dress. + - She served a creamy sort of dessert thing. hypernym: - 04750845-n ili: i61966 @@ -7032,8 +7032,8 @@ definition: - a close parallel of a feeling, idea, style, etc. example: - - his contention contains more than an echo of Rousseau - - Napoleon III was an echo of the mighty Emperor but an infinitely better man + - His contention contains more than an echo of Rousseau. + - Napoleon III was an echo of the mighty Emperor but an infinitely better man. hypernym: - 04753670-n ili: i61968 @@ -7070,7 +7070,7 @@ definition: - the likeness of a representation to the thing represented example: - - engineers strove to increase the naturalness of recorded music + - Engineers strove to increase the naturalness of recorded music. hypernym: - 04752054-n ili: i61971 @@ -7177,7 +7177,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being unlike or dissimilar example: - - there are many differences between jazz and rock + - There are many differences between jazz and rock. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i61982 @@ -7206,7 +7206,7 @@ definition: - a distinguishing difference between similar things or people example: - - he learned the distinction between gold and lead + - He learned the distinction between gold and lead. hypernym: - 04756076-n ili: i62264 @@ -7307,7 +7307,7 @@ - noticeable heterogeneity example: - a diversity of possibilities - - the range and variety of his work is amazing + - The range and variety of his work is amazing. hypernym: - 04758353-n ili: i61994 @@ -7322,7 +7322,7 @@ - the diversity of plant and animal life in a particular habitat (or in the world as a whole) example: - - a high level of biodiversity is desirable + - A high level of biodiversity is desirable. hypernym: - 04758560-n ili: i61995 @@ -7343,8 +7343,8 @@ definition: - a difference that is usually pleasant example: - - he goes to France for variety - - it is a refreshing change to meet a woman mechanic + - He goes to France for variety. + - It is a refreshing change to meet a woman mechanic. hypernym: - 04756076-n ili: i61997 @@ -7385,7 +7385,7 @@ definition: - a disappointing disparity; a huge disparity; a world of difference; worlds apart example: - - it was a far cry from what he had expected + - It was a far cry from what he had expected. hypernym: - 04759785-n ili: i62001 @@ -7409,8 +7409,8 @@ definition: - an unbridgeable disparity (as from a failure of understanding) example: - - he felt a gulf between himself and his former friends - - there is a vast disconnect between public opinion and federal policy + - He felt a gulf between himself and his former friends. + - There is a vast disconnect between public opinion and federal policy. hypernym: - 04759785-n ili: i62003 @@ -7435,7 +7435,7 @@ definition: - something that is certain example: - - his victory is a certainty + - His victory is a certainty. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i62005 @@ -7450,7 +7450,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - it's a dead cert + - It's a dead cert. exemplifies: - 07171981-n hypernym: @@ -7561,8 +7561,8 @@ definition: - certainty based on an inner conviction example: - - she believed in the importance of moral absolutes and moral certainty - - the prosecutor had a moral certainty that the prisoner was guilty + - She believed in the importance of moral absolutes and moral certainty. + - The prosecutor had a moral certainty that the prisoner was guilty. hypernym: - 04760710-n ili: i62016 @@ -7582,9 +7582,9 @@ definition: - the quality of being probable; a probable event or the most probable event example: - - for a while mutiny seemed a probability - - going by past experience, there was a high probability that the visitors were - lost + - For a while mutiny seemed a probability. + - Going by past experience, there was a high probability that the visitors were + lost. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i62018 @@ -7633,7 +7633,7 @@ definition: - something that is a sure to occur; a foregone conclusion example: - - predicting his success was a slam dunk + - Predicting his success was a slam dunk. hypernym: - 04760710-n ili: i62022 @@ -7645,7 +7645,7 @@ - uncertainty about the truth or factuality or existence of something example: - the dubiousness of his claim - - there is no question about the validity of the enterprise + - There is no question about the validity of the enterprise. hypernym: - 04764142-n ili: i62023 @@ -7690,7 +7690,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being improbable example: - - impossibility should never be confused with improbability + - Impossibility should never be confused with improbability. - the improbability of such rare coincidences hypernym: - 04764142-n @@ -7723,8 +7723,8 @@ - the quality of being a conclusion or opinion based on supposition and conjecture rather than on fact or investigation example: - - her work is highly contentious because of its speculativeness and lack of supporting - evidence + - Her work is highly contentious because of its speculativeness and lack of supporting + evidence. hypernym: - 04764142-n ili: i62030 @@ -7735,7 +7735,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being actual or based on fact example: - - the realm of factuality must be distinguished from the realm of imagination + - The realm of factuality must be distinguished from the realm of imagination. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i62031 @@ -7848,8 +7848,8 @@ definition: - something with no concrete substance example: - - his dreams all turned to smoke - - it was just smoke and mirrors + - His dreams all turned to smoke. + - It was just smoke and mirrors. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -7941,7 +7941,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being one of a kind example: - - that singularity distinguished him from all his companions + - That singularity distinguished him from all his companions. hypernym: - 04770548-n ili: i62049 @@ -8021,7 +8021,7 @@ definition: - the quality of prevailing generally; being widespread example: - - he was surprised by the prevalence of optimism about the future + - He was surprised by the prevalence of optimism about the future. hypernym: - 04771667-n ili: i62056 @@ -8080,7 +8080,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being intricate and compounded example: - - he enjoyed the complexity of modern computers + - He enjoyed the complexity of modern computers. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i62061 @@ -8127,7 +8127,7 @@ definition: - the quality of requiring skill or caution example: - - these puzzles are famous for their trickiness + - These puzzles are famous for their trickiness. hypernym: - 04773530-n ili: i62065 @@ -8141,7 +8141,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being characterized by a fixed principle or rate example: - - he was famous for the regularity of his habits + - He was famous for the regularity of his habits. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i62066 @@ -8207,8 +8207,8 @@ definition: - an ordered manner; orderliness by virtue of being methodical and well organized example: - - his compulsive organization was not an endearing quality - - we can't do it unless we establish some system around here + - His compulsive organization was not an endearing quality. + - We can't do it unless we establish some system around here. hypernym: - 04775722-n ili: i62072 @@ -8261,9 +8261,9 @@ definition: - the quality of having a level and even surface example: - - the water was a glassy smoothness - - the weather system of the Pacific is determined by the uninterrupted smoothness - of the ocean + - The water was a glassy smoothness. + - The weather system of the Pacific is determined by the uninterrupted smoothness + of the ocean. hypernym: - 04776695-n ili: i62077 @@ -8322,7 +8322,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being unsteady and subject to changes example: - - he kept a record of price fluctuations + - He kept a record of price fluctuations. hypernym: - 04777450-n ili: i62083 @@ -8385,7 +8385,7 @@ definition: - the quality of abounding in rocks and stones example: - - due to the rockiness of the land it was quickly dry even after a heavy rain + - Due to the rockiness of the land it was quickly dry even after a heavy rain. hypernym: - 04779129-n ili: i62089 @@ -8521,7 +8521,7 @@ definition: - movement or space for movement example: - - there was too much play in the steering wheel + - There was too much play in the steering wheel. hypernym: - 04781138-n ili: i62103 @@ -8547,7 +8547,7 @@ domain_topic: - 04135920-n example: - - the Spanish ships had superior speed and weatherliness + - The Spanish ships had superior speed and weatherliness. hypernym: - 04781437-n ili: i62105 @@ -8558,7 +8558,7 @@ definition: - a jerky back and forth kind of mobility example: - - he walked with the wiggliness of a child on high heels + - He walked with the wiggliness of a child on high heels. hypernym: - 04781750-n ili: i62106 @@ -8569,7 +8569,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being loose (not taut) example: - - he hadn't counted on the slackness of the rope + - He hadn't counted on the slackness of the rope. hypernym: - 04781750-n ili: i62107 @@ -8749,7 +8749,7 @@ definition: - the quality of giving pleasure example: - - he was charmed by the sweetness of her manner + - He was charmed by the sweetness of her manner. - the pleasantness of a cool breeze on a hot summer day hypernym: - 04731092-n @@ -8762,8 +8762,8 @@ definition: - pleasantness resulting from agreeable conditions example: - - a well trained staff saw to the agreeableness of our accommodations - - he discovered the amenities of reading at an early age + - A well trained staff saw to the agreeableness of our accommodations. + - He discovered the amenities of reading at an early age. hypernym: - 04785869-n ili: i62125 @@ -8836,7 +8836,7 @@ definition: - the property of being unacceptable to the mind example: - - the policy's unpalatability caused an uproar + - The policy's unpalatability caused an uproar. hypernym: - 04787170-n ili: i62132 @@ -8860,7 +8860,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being highly unpleasant example: - - I flinched at the nastiness of his wound + - I flinched at the nastiness of his wound. hypernym: - 04786888-n ili: i62134 @@ -8887,7 +8887,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being disgusting to the senses or emotions example: - - the vileness of his language surprised us + - The vileness of his language surprised us. hypernym: - 04788240-n ili: i62136 @@ -9016,7 +9016,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being plausible or acceptable to a reasonable person example: - - he questioned the tenability of my claims + - He questioned the tenability of my claims. hypernym: - 04790988-n ili: i62147 @@ -9123,7 +9123,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being natural or based on natural principles example: - - he accepted the naturalness of death + - He accepted the naturalness of death. - the spontaneous naturalness of his manner hypernym: - 04731092-n @@ -9178,7 +9178,7 @@ definition: - freedom from constraint or embarrassment example: - - I am never at ease with strangers + - I am never at ease with strangers. hypernym: - 04793136-n ili: i62161 @@ -9230,7 +9230,7 @@ definition: - affected manners intended to impress others example: - - don't put on airs with me + - Don't put on airs with me. hypernym: - 04794991-n ili: i62166 @@ -9789,7 +9789,7 @@ definition: - strangeness as a consequence of being old fashioned example: - - some words in her dialect had a charming quaintness + - Some words in her dialect had a charming quaintness. hypernym: - 04804731-n ili: i62220 @@ -9819,7 +9819,7 @@ definition: - an ethnic quality or affiliation resulting from racial or cultural ties example: - - ethnicity has a strong influence on community status relations + - Ethnicity has a strong influence on community status relations. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i62223 @@ -9845,7 +9845,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being exotic example: - - he loved the exoticism of Egypt + - He loved the exoticism of Egypt. hypernym: - 04806593-n ili: i62225 @@ -10053,8 +10053,8 @@ definition: - the quality of being near to the true value example: - - he was beginning to doubt the accuracy of his compass - - the lawyer questioned the truth of my account + - He was beginning to doubt the accuracy of his compass. + - The lawyer questioned the truth of my account. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i62244 @@ -10068,7 +10068,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - the atomic clock enabled scientists to measure time with much greater accuracy + - The atomic clock enabled scientists to measure time with much greater accuracy. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i62245 @@ -10079,7 +10079,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being exact example: - - he demanded exactness in all details + - He demanded exactness in all details. - a man of great exactitude hypernym: - 04810156-n @@ -10092,7 +10092,7 @@ definition: - great precision; painstaking attention to details example: - - he examined the essay with the greatest minuteness + - He examined the essay with the greatest minuteness. hypernym: - 04810679-n ili: i62247 @@ -10103,8 +10103,8 @@ definition: - the quality of being reproducible in amount or performance example: - - he handled it with the preciseness of an automaton - - note the meticulous precision of his measurements + - He handled it with the preciseness of an automaton. + - Note the meticulous precision of his measurements. hypernym: - 04810679-n ili: i62248 @@ -10116,7 +10116,7 @@ definition: - exactness of adjustment example: - - I marveled at the trueness of his aim + - I marveled at the trueness of his aim. hypernym: - 04810679-n ili: i62249 @@ -10166,7 +10166,7 @@ definition: - a lack of strict accuracy; laxity of practice example: - - misunderstandings can often be traced to a looseness of expression + - Misunderstandings can often be traced to a looseness of expression. hypernym: - 04811700-n ili: i62254 @@ -10221,7 +10221,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06236188-n example: - - he denies the errancy of the Catholic Church + - He denies the errancy of the Catholic Church. hypernym: - 04801174-n ili: i62259 @@ -10251,7 +10251,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being unreproducible example: - - he could not explain the irreproducibility of the results of his experiment + - He could not explain the irreproducibility of the results of his experiment. hypernym: - 04678751-n ili: i62262 @@ -10283,7 +10283,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being deserving (e.g., deserving assistance) example: - - there were many children whose deservingness he recognized and rewarded + - There were many children whose deservingness he recognized and rewarded. hypernym: - 04813883-n ili: i62266 @@ -10382,7 +10382,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being widely admired or accepted or sought after example: - - his charm soon won him affection and popularity + - His charm soon won him affection and popularity. - the universal popularity of American movies hypernym: - 04731092-n @@ -10394,7 +10394,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being popular example: - - skiing is hot stuff in New Hampshire + - Skiing is hot stuff in New Hampshire. hypernym: - 04815891-n ili: i62275 @@ -10438,7 +10438,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - the law is still in effect + - The law is still in effect. hypernym: - 04816705-n ili: i62279 @@ -10558,7 +10558,7 @@ definition: - questionable honesty or legality example: - - they acted with such obvious shadiness that they were instantly recognizable + - They acted with such obvious shadiness that they were instantly recognizable. - the shadiness of their transactions hypernym: - 04818117-n @@ -10571,7 +10571,7 @@ - the quality of excellence in thought and manners and taste example: - a man of intellectual refinement - - he is remembered for his generosity and civilization + - He is remembered for his generosity and civilization. hypernym: - 04736044-n ili: i62292 @@ -10584,7 +10584,7 @@ definition: - a refined quality of gracefulness and good taste example: - - she conveys an aura of elegance and gentility + - She conveys an aura of elegance and gentility. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i62293 @@ -10607,7 +10607,7 @@ definition: - distinctive and stylish elegance example: - - he wooed her with the confident dash of a cavalry officer + - He wooed her with the confident dash of a cavalry officer. hypernym: - 04819517-n ili: i62295 @@ -10693,11 +10693,11 @@ definition: - the quality of being magnificent or splendid or grand example: - - for magnificence and personal service there is the Queen's hotel - - his ‘Hamlet’ lacks the brilliance that one expects - - it is the university that gives the scene its stately splendor + - For magnificence and personal service there is the Queen's hotel. + - His ‘Hamlet’ lacks the brilliance that one expects. + - It is the university that gives the scene its stately splendor. - an imaginative mix of old-fashioned grandeur and colorful art - - advertisers capitalize on the grandness and elegance it brings to their products + - Advertisers capitalize on the grandness and elegance it brings to their products. hypernym: - 04819517-n ili: i62302 @@ -10724,7 +10724,7 @@ definition: - ceremonial elegance and splendor example: - - entered with much eclat in a coach drawn by eight white horses + - … entered with much eclat in a coach drawn by eight white horses hypernym: - 04819517-n ili: i62304 @@ -10736,7 +10736,7 @@ definition: - elegance in dress or behavior example: - - she has a lot of class + - She has a lot of class. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -10770,8 +10770,8 @@ definition: - the quality of being wooden and awkward example: - - he criticized the woodenness of the acting - - there was a certain woodenness in his replies + - He criticized the woodenness of the acting. + - There was a certain woodenness in his replies. hypernym: - 04822855-n ili: i62308 @@ -10792,7 +10792,7 @@ definition: - the quality or character of life in a city or town example: - - there is an important difference between rusticity and urbanity + - There is an important difference between rusticity and urbanity. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i62310 @@ -10858,7 +10858,7 @@ definition: - an unpolished unrefined quality example: - - the crudeness of frontier dwellings depressed her + - The crudeness of frontier dwellings depressed her. hypernym: - 04822552-n ili: i62316 @@ -11027,7 +11027,7 @@ definition: - maximum clarity or distinctness of an idea example: - - the controversy brought clearly into focus an important difference of opinion + - The controversy brought clearly into focus an important difference of opinion. hypernym: - 04827489-n ili: i62331 @@ -11133,8 +11133,8 @@ - incomprehensibility resulting from irrelevant information or meaningless facts or remarks example: - - all the noise in his speech concealed the fact that he didn't have anything to - say + - All the noise in his speech concealed the fact that he didn't have anything to + say. hypernym: - 04829454-n ili: i62341 @@ -11185,7 +11185,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being difficult to grasp or pin down example: - - the author's elusiveness may at times be construed as evasiveness + - The author's elusiveness may at times be construed as evasiveness. hypernym: - 04831097-n ili: i62346 @@ -11196,9 +11196,9 @@ definition: - unclearness by virtue of being poorly expressed or not coherent in meaning example: - - the Conservative manifesto is a model of vagueness - - these terms were used with a vagueness that suggested little or no thought about - what each might convey + - The Conservative manifesto is a model of vagueness. + - These terms were used with a vagueness that suggested little or no thought about + what each might convey. hypernym: - 04831097-n ili: i62347 @@ -11271,8 +11271,8 @@ - the ambiguous region between two categories or states or conditions (usually containing some features of both) example: - - but there is still a twilight zone, the tantalizing occurrences that are probably - noise but might possibly be a signal + - But there is still a twilight zone, the tantalizing occurrences that are probably + noise but might possibly be a signal. - in the twilight zone between humor and vulgarity - in that no man's land between negotiation and aggression hypernym: @@ -11367,7 +11367,7 @@ definition: - failure to adhere to moral principles example: - - forgave us our sins and cleansed us of all unrighteousness + - … forgave us our sins and cleansed us of all unrighteousness hypernym: - 04857820-n ili: i62363 @@ -11460,7 +11460,7 @@ definition: - a disposition to be kind and forgiving example: - - in those days a wife had to depend on the mercifulness of her husband + - In those days a wife had to depend on the mercifulness of her husband. hypernym: - 04836156-n ili: i62372 @@ -11658,7 +11658,7 @@ - the quality of not putting yourself first but being willing to give your time or money or effort etc. for others example: - - rural people show more devotion and unselfishness than do their urban cousins + - Rural people show more devotion and unselfishness than do their urban cousins. hypernym: - 04838958-n ili: i62390 @@ -11805,7 +11805,7 @@ definition: - the trait of being highly motivated example: - - his drive and energy exhausted his co-workers + - His drive and energy exhausted his co-workers. hypernym: - 04623416-n ili: i62403 @@ -11871,7 +11871,7 @@ definition: - enterprising or ambitious drive example: - - Europeans often laugh at American energy + - Europeans often laugh at American energy. hypernym: - 04842955-n ili: i62409 @@ -11884,9 +11884,9 @@ definition: - renewed energy or strength to continue an undertaking example: - - She had dinner and got a second wind to finish painting - - the employers, initially taken by surprise at the pace of developments, regained - their second wind + - She had dinner and got a second wind to finish painting. + - The employers, initially taken by surprise at the pace of developments, regained + their second wind. hypernym: - 04843914-n ili: i62410 @@ -11906,7 +11906,7 @@ definition: - an aggressive willingness to compete example: - - the team was full of fight + - The team was full of fight. hypernym: - 04844463-n ili: i62412 @@ -11953,8 +11953,8 @@ definition: - impudent aggressiveness example: - - I couldn't believe her boldness - - he had the cheek to question my honesty + - I couldn't believe her boldness. + - He had the cheek to question my honesty. hypernym: - 04844463-n ili: i62416 @@ -11969,7 +11969,7 @@ definition: - aggressive boldness or unmitigated effrontery example: - - he had the audacity to question my decision + - He had the audacity to question my decision. hypernym: - 04845441-n ili: i62417 @@ -11981,7 +11981,7 @@ definition: - audacious (even arrogant) behavior that you have no right to example: - - he despised them for their presumptuousness + - He despised them for their presumptuousness. hypernym: - 04845741-n ili: i62418 @@ -12008,7 +12008,7 @@ definition: - conformity with rules or standards example: - - the judge recognized the fairness of my claim + - The judge recognized the fairness of my claim. hypernym: - 04857348-n ili: i62420 @@ -12104,8 +12104,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06194005-n example: - - God's grace is manifested in the salvation of sinners - - there but for the grace of God go I + - God's grace is manifested in the salvation of sinners. + - There but for the grace of God go I. hypernym: - 04847768-n ili: i62429 @@ -12140,7 +12140,7 @@ definition: - kind and considerate regard for others example: - - he showed no consideration for her feelings + - He showed no consideration for her feelings. hypernym: - 04847242-n ili: i62432 @@ -12242,7 +12242,7 @@ definition: - sensitivity similar to that of a receptor organ example: - - he had a special antenna for public relations + - He had a special antenna for public relations. hypernym: - 04850224-n ili: i62441 @@ -12254,8 +12254,8 @@ definition: - excessive sensitivity to criticism example: - - his defensiveness was manifested in hurt silence - - the fear of being sued for malpractice has magnified physicians' defensiveness + - His defensiveness was manifested in hurt silence. + - The fear of being sued for malpractice has magnified physicians' defensiveness. hypernym: - 04850224-n ili: i62442 @@ -12266,8 +12266,8 @@ definition: - defensiveness resulting from repeated attacks example: - - after so many suicide bombings the Israelis have to resist developing a bunker - mentality + - After so many suicide bombings the Israelis have to resist developing a bunker + mentality. hypernym: - 04850660-n ili: i62443 @@ -12307,7 +12307,7 @@ definition: - insensitivity to the appropriateness or subtlety of language example: - - he has a tin ear for dialogue + - He has a tin ear for dialogue. hypernym: - 04851255-n ili: i62447 @@ -12331,8 +12331,8 @@ definition: - lack of sensibility example: - - there was a dullness in his heart - - without him the dullness of her life crept into her work no matter how she tried + - There was a dullness in his heart. + - Without him the dullness of her life crept into her work no matter how she tried to compartmentalize it. hypernym: - 04851856-n @@ -12555,7 +12555,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being extremely conscientious example: - - his care in observing the rules of good health amounted to a kind of religiousness + - His care in observing the rules of good health amounted to a kind of religiousness. hypernym: - 04855917-n ili: i62470 @@ -12577,7 +12577,7 @@ definition: - moral excellence or admirableness example: - - there is much good to be found in people + - There is much good to be found in people. hypernym: - 04854001-n ili: i62472 @@ -12636,7 +12636,7 @@ definition: - anything in accord with principles of justice example: - - he feels he is in the right + - He feels he is in the right. - the rightfulness of his claim hypernym: - 04857348-n @@ -12664,9 +12664,9 @@ - moral perversion; impairment of virtue and moral principles example: - the luxury and corruption among the upper classes - - moral degeneracy followed intellectual degeneration + - Moral degeneracy followed intellectual degeneration. - its brothels, its opium parlors, its depravity - - Rome had fallen into moral putrefaction + - Rome had fallen into moral putrefaction. hypernym: - 04857820-n ili: i62479 @@ -12681,7 +12681,7 @@ definition: - moral corruption or contamination example: - - ambitious men are led astray by an infection that is almost unavoidable + - Ambitious men are led astray by an infection that is almost unavoidable. hypernym: - 04861179-n ili: i62480 @@ -12736,7 +12736,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being morally wrong in principle or practice example: - - attempts to explain the origin of evil in the world + - … attempts to explain the origin of evil in the world hypernym: - 04857820-n - 05151326-n @@ -12749,7 +12749,7 @@ definition: - the greatest damage or wickedness of which one is capable example: - - the invaders did their worst + - The invaders did their worst. - so pure of heart that his worst is another man's best exemplifies: - 06730109-n @@ -12814,8 +12814,8 @@ definition: - deliberately deviating from what is good example: - - there will always be a few people who, through macho perversity, gain satisfaction - from bullying and terrorism + - There will always be a few people who, through macho perversity, gain satisfaction + from bullying and terrorism. hypernym: - 04859319-n ili: i62492 @@ -12880,7 +12880,7 @@ definition: - that which is contrary to the principles of justice or law example: - - he feels that you are in the wrong + - He feels that you are in the wrong. hypernym: - 04861620-n ili: i62498 @@ -12901,7 +12901,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being divine example: - - ancient Egyptians believed in the divinity of the Pharaohs + - Ancient Egyptians believed in the divinity of the Pharaohs. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i62500 @@ -12944,7 +12944,7 @@ definition: - (figurative) something regarded as sacred or inviolable example: - - every politician fears to touch that holy of holies, the Social Security System + - Every politician fears to touch that holy of holies, the Social Security System. hypernym: - 04862563-n ili: i62504 @@ -13044,8 +13044,8 @@ definition: - the courage to carry on example: - - he kept fighting on pure spunk - - you haven't got the heart for baseball + - He kept fighting on pure spunk. + - You haven't got the heart for baseball. hypernym: - 04864314-n ili: i62514 @@ -13060,8 +13060,8 @@ - the qualities of a hero or heroine; exceptional or heroic courage when facing danger (especially in battle) example: - - he showed great heroism in battle - - he received a medal for valor + - He showed great heroism in battle. + - He received a medal for valor. hypernym: - 04864314-n ili: i62515 @@ -13127,8 +13127,8 @@ definition: - the trait of being willing to undertake things that involve risk or danger example: - - the proposal required great boldness - - the plan required great hardiness of heart + - The proposal required great boldness. + - The plan required great hardiness of heart. hypernym: - 04865686-n ili: i62521 @@ -13287,8 +13287,8 @@ definition: - the trait of being resolute example: - - his resoluteness carried him through the battle - - it was his unshakeable resolution to finish the work + - His resoluteness carried him through the battle. + - It was his unshakeable resolution to finish the work. hypernym: - 04623416-n ili: i62536 @@ -13318,7 +13318,7 @@ definition: - control of your emotions example: - - this kind of tension is not good for my nerves + - This kind of tension is not good for my nerves. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -13331,7 +13331,7 @@ definition: - freedom from wavering or indecision; constancy of resolve or conduct example: - - He trusted her clear steadiness that she would do what she said + - He trusted her clear steadiness that she would do what she said. hypernym: - 04868717-n ili: i62539 @@ -13439,8 +13439,8 @@ definition: - the quality of being determined to do or achieve something; firmness of purpose example: - - his determination showed in his every movement - - he is a man of purpose + - His determination showed in his every movement. + - He is a man of purpose. hypernym: - 04868717-n ili: i62549 @@ -13487,8 +13487,8 @@ definition: - persevering determination to perform a task example: - - his diligence won him quick promotions - - frugality and industry are still regarded as virtues + - His diligence won him quick promotions. + - Frugality and industry are still regarded as virtues. hypernym: - 04871431-n ili: i62553 @@ -13573,7 +13573,7 @@ definition: - the trait of being unpredictably irresolute example: - - the volatility of the market drove many investors away + - The volatility of the market drove many investors away. hypernym: - 04873696-n ili: i62561 @@ -13585,7 +13585,7 @@ definition: - the trait of irresolution; a lack of firmness of character or purpose example: - - the king's incurable indecisiveness caused turmoil in his court + - The king's incurable indecisiveness caused turmoil in his court. hypernym: - 04873696-n ili: i62562 @@ -13600,8 +13600,8 @@ definition: - the quality of being open and truthful; not deceitful or hypocritical example: - - his sincerity inspired belief - - they demanded some proof of my sincerity + - His sincerity inspired belief. + - They demanded some proof of my sincerity. hypernym: - 04879431-n ili: i62563 @@ -13635,7 +13635,7 @@ definition: - without hypocrisy example: - - the singleness of his motives could not be questioned + - The singleness of his motives could not be questioned. hypernym: - 04874361-n ili: i62566 @@ -13736,8 +13736,8 @@ definition: - moral soundness example: - - he expects to find in us the common honesty and integrity of men of business - - they admired his scrupulous professional integrity + - He expects to find in us the common honesty and integrity of men of business. + - They admired his scrupulous professional integrity. hypernym: - 04878569-n ili: i62575 @@ -13749,7 +13749,7 @@ - complete and confirmed integrity; having strong moral principles example: - in a world where financial probity may not be widespread - - he enjoys an exaggerated reputation for probity + - He enjoys an exaggerated reputation for probity. hypernym: - 04876782-n ili: i62576 @@ -13860,8 +13860,8 @@ definition: - having honest intentions example: - - he acted in good faith - - doubt was expressed as to the good faith of the immigrants + - He acted in good faith. + - Doubt was expressed as to the good faith of the immigrants. hypernym: - 04878569-n ili: i62586 @@ -13921,7 +13921,7 @@ - the quality of having or showing the tenderness and warmth and affection of or befitting a mother example: - - the girl's motherliness made her invaluable in caring for the children + - The girl's motherliness made her invaluable in caring for the children. hypernym: - 04880021-n ili: i62592 @@ -13937,7 +13937,7 @@ definition: - the benignity and protectiveness of or befitting a father example: - - the gentleness and fatherliness of the strange old man eased her fears + - The gentleness and fatherliness of the strange old man eased her fears. hypernym: - 04880021-n ili: i62593 @@ -14211,8 +14211,8 @@ definition: - love of country and willingness to sacrifice for it example: - - they rode the same wave of popular patriotism - - British nationalism was in the air and patriotic sentiments ran high + - They rode the same wave of popular patriotism. + - British nationalism was in the air and patriotic sentiments ran high. hypernym: - 04884725-n ili: i62620 @@ -14393,7 +14393,7 @@ definition: - a lack of penetration or subtlety example: - - they took advantage of her simplicity + - They took advantage of her simplicity. hypernym: - 04887768-n ili: i62637 @@ -14406,7 +14406,7 @@ definition: - the trait of being well behaved example: - - he insisted on discipline among the troops + - He insisted on discipline among the troops. hypernym: - 04623416-n ili: i62638 @@ -14478,8 +14478,8 @@ definition: - discipline in personal and social activities example: - - he was a model of polite restraint - - she never lost control of herself + - He was a model of polite restraint. + - She never lost control of herself. hypernym: - 04888818-n ili: i62645 @@ -14503,7 +14503,7 @@ definition: - self-restraint in the expression of emotion (especially fear or grief) example: - - the British like to keep a stiff upper lip + - The British like to keep a stiff upper lip. hypernym: - 04890438-n ili: i62647 @@ -14637,7 +14637,7 @@ - the trait of lacking restraint or control; reckless freedom from inhibition or worry example: - - she danced with abandon + - She danced with abandon. hypernym: - 04892286-n ili: i62660 @@ -14661,7 +14661,7 @@ definition: - unrestrained excitement or enthusiasm example: - - poetry is a sort of divine madness + - Poetry is a sort of divine madness. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -14742,8 +14742,8 @@ definition: - the quality of being worthy of esteem or respect example: - - it was beneath his dignity to cheat - - showed his true dignity when under pressure + - It was beneath his dignity to cheat. + - … showed his true dignity when under pressure hypernym: - 07523725-n ili: i62669 @@ -14833,7 +14833,7 @@ definition: - the manifestation of scorn and contempt example: - - every subordinate sensed his contemptuousness and hated him in return + - Every subordinate sensed his contemptuousness and hated him in return. hypernym: - 04895107-n ili: i62677 @@ -14864,7 +14864,7 @@ definition: - displaying a sense of being better than others example: - - he hated the white man's superiority and condescension + - He hated the white man's superiority and condescension. hypernym: - 04895107-n ili: i62680 @@ -14899,7 +14899,7 @@ definition: - a disposition to be humble; a lack of false pride example: - - not everyone regards humility as a virtue + - Not everyone regards humility as a virtue. hypernym: - 04623416-n ili: i62683 @@ -14951,8 +14951,8 @@ definition: - wisdom as evidenced by the possession of knowledge example: - - his knowledgeability impressed me - - his dullness was due to lack of initiation + - His knowledgeability impressed me. + - His dullness was due to lack of initiation. hypernym: - 04897307-n ili: i62688 @@ -15021,7 +15021,7 @@ definition: - a ludicrous folly example: - - the crowd laughed at the absurdity of the clown's behavior + - The crowd laughed at the absurdity of the clown's behavior. hypernym: - 04898528-n ili: i62694 @@ -15132,7 +15132,7 @@ definition: - frugality in the expenditure of money or resources example: - - the Scots are famous for their economy + - The Scots are famous for their economy. hypernym: - 04900553-n ili: i62704 @@ -15208,7 +15208,7 @@ definition: - the trait of believing in the honesty and reliability of others example: - - the experience destroyed his trust and personal dignity + - The experience destroyed his trust and personal dignity. hypernym: - 04623416-n ili: i62711 @@ -15250,7 +15250,7 @@ definition: - being of a suspicious nature example: - - his suspiciousness destroyed his marriage + - His suspiciousness destroyed his marriage. hypernym: - 04902968-n ili: i62715 @@ -15320,8 +15320,8 @@ definition: - the trait of being excessively fastidious and easily shocked example: - - the program was withdrawn because of the squeamishness of some viewers - - he refused to allow squeamishness to deter him from his duty + - The program was withdrawn because of the squeamishness of some viewers. + - He refused to allow squeamishness to deter him from his duty. hypernym: - 04903512-n ili: i62722 @@ -15366,7 +15366,7 @@ definition: - social deportment example: - - he has the manners of a pig + - He has the manners of a pig. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -15442,7 +15442,7 @@ definition: - behavior that conforms to social conventions of the time example: - - it is not good form to brag about winning + - It is not good form to brag about winning. hypernym: - 04905614-n ili: i62733 @@ -15702,7 +15702,7 @@ definition: - steadiness of mind under stress example: - - he accepted their problems with composure and she with equanimity + - He accepted their problems with composure and she with equanimity. hypernym: - 04630969-n ili: i62758 @@ -15716,7 +15716,7 @@ definition: - great coolness and composure under strain example: - - keep your cool + - Keep your cool. hypernym: - 04910990-n ili: i62759 @@ -16047,8 +16047,8 @@ definition: - an unruly disposition to do as one pleases example: - - Liza had always had a tendency to wildness - - the element of wildness in his behavior was a protest against repressive convention + - Liza had always had a tendency to wildness. + - The element of wildness in his behavior was a protest against repressive convention. hypernym: - 04915573-n ili: i62790 @@ -16090,7 +16090,7 @@ definition: - formality in bearing and appearance example: - - he behaved with great dignity + - He behaved with great dignity. hypernym: - 04917554-n ili: i62794 @@ -16113,9 +16113,9 @@ definition: - acting in a manner that is gentle and mild and even-tempered example: - - his fingers have learned gentleness - - suddenly her gigantic power melted into softness for the baby - - even in the pulpit there are moments when mildness of manner is not enough + - His fingers have learned gentleness. + - Suddenly her gigantic power melted into softness for the baby. + - Even in the pulpit there are moments when mildness of manner is not enough. hypernym: - 04917312-n ili: i62796 @@ -16133,7 +16133,7 @@ definition: - a manner that strictly observes all forms and ceremonies example: - - the formality of his voice made the others pay him close attention + - The formality of his voice made the others pay him close attention. hypernym: - 04917312-n ili: i62797 @@ -16154,7 +16154,7 @@ definition: - an elaborate manner of doing something example: - - she served coffee with great stateliness + - She served coffee with great stateliness. hypernym: - 04918597-n ili: i62799 @@ -16342,7 +16342,7 @@ definition: - an impolite manner that is vulgar and lacking tact or refinement example: - - the whole town was famous for its crudeness + - The whole town was famous for its crudeness. hypernym: - 04921871-n ili: i62817 @@ -16496,7 +16496,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being direct and straightforward example: - - what some people take for rudeness is really straightforwardness + - What some people take for rudeness is really straightforwardness. hypernym: - 04925387-n ili: i62830 @@ -16523,7 +16523,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being obviously directed at a particular person or thing example: - - the pointedness of his sarcasm was unmistakable + - The pointedness of his sarcasm was unmistakable. hypernym: - 04925387-n ili: i62832 @@ -16581,7 +16581,7 @@ definition: - the characteristic of being strong enough to withstand intellectual challenge example: - - the lack of robustness in the findings may be due to the small size of the sample + - The lack of robustness in the findings may be due to the small size of the sample. hypernym: - 04738737-n ili: i62838 @@ -16605,7 +16605,7 @@ definition: - a distinctive characteristic example: - - he has a stubborn streak + - He has a stubborn streak. - a streak of wildness hypernym: - 04738737-n @@ -16641,7 +16641,7 @@ definition: - any attribute or immaterial possession that is inherited from ancestors example: - - my only inheritance was my mother's blessing + - My only inheritance was my mother's blessing. - the world's heritage of knowledge hypernym: - 00024444-n @@ -16654,7 +16654,7 @@ definition: - 'a person''s social heritage: previous experience or training' example: - - he is a lawyer with a sports background + - He is a lawyer with a sports background. hypernym: - 04928188-n ili: i62845 @@ -16665,7 +16665,7 @@ definition: - a right or privilege that you are entitled to at birth example: - - free public education is the birthright of every American child + - Free public education is the birthright of every American child. hypernym: - 04928188-n ili: i62846 @@ -16784,7 +16784,7 @@ definition: - properties attributable to your ancestry example: - - he comes from good origins + - He comes from good origins. hypernym: - 04929964-n ili: i62856 @@ -16823,7 +16823,7 @@ definition: - how long something has existed example: - - it was replaced because of its age + - It was replaced because of its age. hypernym: - 04923519-n ili: i62859 @@ -16834,7 +16834,7 @@ definition: - age measured by the time (years and months) that something or someone has existed example: - - his chronological age was 71 years + - His chronological age was 71 years. hypernym: - 04931280-n ili: i62860 @@ -16923,7 +16923,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being quaint and old-fashioned example: - - she liked the old cottage; its quaintness was appealing + - She liked the old cottage; its quaintness was appealing. hypernym: - 04933072-n ili: i62869 @@ -16973,8 +16973,8 @@ definition: - the property of being pure and fresh (as if newly made); not stale or deteriorated example: - - she loved the freshness of newly baked bread - - the freshness of the air revived him + - She loved the freshness of newly baked bread. + - The freshness of the air revived him. hypernym: - 04933604-n ili: i62874 @@ -17140,7 +17140,7 @@ definition: - a manner of dealing with something artistically example: - - his treatment of space borrows from Italian architecture + - His treatment of space borrows from Italian architecture. hypernym: - 04936599-n ili: i62889 @@ -17151,7 +17151,7 @@ definition: - the manner in which fabric hangs or falls example: - - she adjusted the drape of her skirt + - She adjusted the drape of her skirt. hypernym: - 04936080-n ili: i62890 @@ -17162,7 +17162,7 @@ definition: - the manner in which something fits example: - - I admired the fit of her coat + - I admired the fit of her coat. hypernym: - 04936080-n ili: i62891 @@ -17173,7 +17173,7 @@ definition: - a particular mode in which something is manifested example: - - his resentment took the form of extreme hostility + - His resentment took the form of extreme hostility. hypernym: - 04936080-n ili: i62892 @@ -17197,7 +17197,7 @@ definition: - a hectic and pressured lifestyle often characterized by recklessness or dissipation example: - - life in fashion's fast lane has taught her a lot + - Life in fashion's fast lane has taught her a lot. hypernym: - 04937809-n ili: i62894 @@ -17226,7 +17226,7 @@ definition: - the way something is organized or arranged example: - - it takes time to learn the setup around here + - It takes time to learn the setup around here. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -17239,7 +17239,7 @@ definition: - a distinguishing style example: - - this room needs a woman's touch + - This room needs a woman's touch. hypernym: - 04936080-n ili: i62898 @@ -17273,7 +17273,7 @@ definition: - the way a garment hangs example: - - he adjusted the hang of his coat + - He adjusted the hang of his coat. hypernym: - 04937484-n ili: i62901 @@ -17284,7 +17284,7 @@ definition: - the manner of construction of something and the arrangement of its parts example: - - artists must study the structure of the human body + - Artists must study the structure of the human body. - the structure of the benzene molecule hypernym: - 04940721-n @@ -17350,7 +17350,7 @@ - the underlying structure example: - providing a factual framework for future research - - it is part of the fabric of society + - It is part of the fabric of society. hypernym: - 04939142-n ili: i62907 @@ -17396,7 +17396,7 @@ - the physical composition of something (especially with respect to the size and shape of the small constituents of a substance) example: - - breadfruit has the same texture as bread + - Breadfruit has the same texture as bread. - sand of a fine grain - fish with a delicate flavor and texture - a stone of coarse grain @@ -17414,8 +17414,8 @@ definition: - the property of holding together and retaining its shape example: - - wool has more body than rayon - - when the dough has enough consistency it is ready to bake + - Wool has more body than rayon. + - When the dough has enough consistency it is ready to bake. hypernym: - 04923519-n ili: i62912 @@ -17459,7 +17459,7 @@ of different composition example: - the mutual adhesiveness of cells - - a heated hydraulic press was required for adhesion + - A heated hydraulic press was required for adhesion. hypernym: - 04942416-n ili: i62916 @@ -17531,7 +17531,7 @@ definition: - a consistency of low viscosity example: - - he disliked the thinness of the soup + - He disliked the thinness of the soup. hypernym: - 04941723-n ili: i62922 @@ -17542,9 +17542,9 @@ definition: - the property of flowing easily example: - - adding lead makes the alloy easier to cast because the melting point is reduced - and the fluidity is increased - - they believe that fluidity increases as the water gets warmer + - Adding lead makes the alloy easier to cast because the melting point is reduced + and the fluidity is increased. + - They believe that fluidity increases as the water gets warmer. hypernym: - 04944023-n ili: i62923 @@ -17569,8 +17569,8 @@ - a quality of water that contains dissolved mineral salts that prevent soap from lathering example: - - the costs of reducing hardness depend on the relative amounts of calcium and magnesium - compounds that are present + - The costs of reducing hardness depend on the relative amounts of calcium and magnesium + compounds that are present. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i62925 @@ -17838,7 +17838,7 @@ definition: - holding urine in the urinary bladder example: - - he has a problem with urinary retention + - He has a problem with urinary retention. hypernym: - 04949349-n ili: i62951 @@ -17922,9 +17922,9 @@ - a disposition toward schism and secession from a larger group; the principles and practices of separatists example: - - separatism is a serious problem in Quebec - - demands for some form of separatism on grounds of religion have been perceived - as a threat to mainstream education + - Separatism is a serious problem in Quebec. + - Demands for some form of separatism on grounds of religion have been perceived + as a threat to mainstream education. hypernym: - 04950046-n ili: i62959 @@ -18092,7 +18092,7 @@ definition: - the feel of mechanical action example: - - this piano has a wonderful touch + - This piano has a wonderful touch. hypernym: - 04953730-n ili: i62974 @@ -18106,7 +18106,7 @@ definition: - the feel of a surface or a fabric example: - - the wall had a smooth texture + - The wall had a smooth texture. hypernym: - 04953730-n ili: i62975 @@ -18127,7 +18127,7 @@ - a texture without roughness; smooth to the touch example: - admiring the slim smoothness of her thighs - - some artists prefer the smoothness of a board + - Some artists prefer the smoothness of a board. hypernym: - 04954054-n ili: i62977 @@ -18148,7 +18148,7 @@ definition: - a slippery smoothness example: - - he could feel the slickness of the tiller + - He could feel the slickness of the tiller. hypernym: - 04954363-n ili: i62979 @@ -18162,7 +18162,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being soap or being covered with soap example: - - she could smell the soapiness of the doctor's hands + - She could smell the soapiness of the doctor's hands. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i62980 @@ -18307,7 +18307,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being well-groomed and neatly tailored example: - - the sleekness of his appearance reminded me of his financial successes + - The sleekness of his appearance reminded me of his financial successes. hypernym: - 04681322-n ili: i62994 @@ -18377,7 +18377,7 @@ definition: - the visual effect of illumination on objects or scenes as created in pictures example: - - he could paint the lightest light and the darkest dark + - He could paint the lightest light and the darkest dark. hypernym: - 04957303-n ili: i63000 @@ -18494,8 +18494,8 @@ definition: - merriment expressed by a brightness or gleam or animation of countenance example: - - he had a sparkle in his eye - - there's a perpetual twinkle in his eyes + - He had a sparkle in his eye. + - There's a perpetual twinkle in his eyes. hypernym: - 04640810-n - 04687095-n @@ -18612,7 +18612,7 @@ definition: - a lack of visual brightness example: - - the brightness of the orange sky was reflected in the dullness of the orange sea + - The brightness of the orange sky was reflected in the dullness of the orange sea. hypernym: - 04957303-n ili: i63021 @@ -18662,7 +18662,7 @@ - a visual attribute of things that results from the light they emit or transmit or reflect example: - - a white color is made up of many different wavelengths of light + - A white color is made up of many different wavelengths of light. hypernym: - 04957303-n ili: i63025 @@ -18686,7 +18686,7 @@ definition: - any of three pigments from which all colors can be obtained by mixing example: - - the primary colors for pigments are red, blue, and yellow + - The primary colors for pigments are red, blue, and yellow. hypernym: - 04964353-n ili: i63027 @@ -18699,7 +18699,7 @@ - any of three primary colors of light from which all colors can be obtained by additive mixing example: - - the primary colors for light are red, blue, and green + - The primary colors for light are red, blue, and green. hypernym: - 04964353-n ili: i63028 @@ -18712,7 +18712,7 @@ - any of the three colors that give the primary colors for light after subtraction from white light example: - - the primary subtractive colors for light are magenta, cyan, and yellow + - The primary subtractive colors for light are magenta, cyan, and yellow. hypernym: - 04964766-n ili: i63029 @@ -18746,7 +18746,7 @@ definition: - a strong deep vividness of hue example: - - the fire-light gave a richness of coloring to that side of the room + - The fire-light gave a richness of coloring to that side of the room. hypernym: - 04966407-n ili: i63032 @@ -18769,8 +18769,8 @@ definition: - an irregular arrangement of patches of color example: - - it was not dull grey as distance had suggested, but a mottle of khaki and black - and olive-green + - It was not dull grey as distance had suggested, but a mottle of khaki and black + and olive-green. hypernym: - 04963771-n ili: i63034 @@ -18793,7 +18793,7 @@ definition: - a quality of a given color that differs slightly from another color example: - - after several trials he mixed the shade of pink that she wanted + - After several trials he mixed the shade of pink that she wanted. hypernym: - 04963771-n ili: i63036 @@ -18888,7 +18888,7 @@ definition: - the whiteness that results from removing the color from something example: - - a complete bleach usually requires several applications + - A complete bleach usually requires several applications. hypernym: - 04967906-n ili: i63044 @@ -19234,8 +19234,8 @@ definition: - a deep yellow color example: - - an amber light illuminated the room - - he admired the gold of her hair + - An amber light illuminated the room. + - He admired the gold of her hair. hypernym: - 04972838-n ili: i63078 @@ -19405,7 +19405,7 @@ definition: - a blue-green color or pigment example: - - they painted it a light shade of bluish green + - They painted it a light shade of bluish green. hypernym: - 04974368-n ili: i63095 @@ -19437,7 +19437,7 @@ definition: - blue color or pigment; resembling the color of the clear sky in the daytime example: - - he had eyes of bright blue + - He had eyes of bright blue. hypernym: - 04966849-n ili: i63098 @@ -19747,7 +19747,7 @@ definition: - a color or pigment varying around a light grey-brown color example: - - she wore dun + - She wore dun. hypernym: - 04980068-n ili: i63129 @@ -19945,7 +19945,7 @@ - either one of two chromatic colors that when mixed together give white (in the case of lights) or grey (in the case of pigments) example: - - yellow and blue are complementaries + - Yellow and blue are complementaries. hypernym: - 04966849-n ili: i63148 @@ -19969,7 +19969,7 @@ definition: - coloring of the hair example: - - 'her hair-coloring was unusual: a very pale gold' + - 'Her hair-coloring was unusual: a very pale gold.' hypernym: - 04983255-n ili: i63150 @@ -20109,8 +20109,8 @@ definition: - lightness or fairness of complexion example: - - only the whiteness of her cheeks gave any indication of the stress from which - she was suffering + - Only the whiteness of her cheeks gave any indication of the stress from which + she was suffering. hypernym: - 04984219-n ili: i63163 @@ -20184,7 +20184,7 @@ example: - source: Joe Hing Lowe text: I establish the colors and principal values by organizing the painting into - three values — dark, medium … and light + three values — dark, medium … and light. hypernym: - 04982235-n ili: i63169 @@ -20300,7 +20300,7 @@ definition: - a characteristic sound example: - - it has the ring of sincerity + - It has the ring of sincerity. hypernym: - 04988388-n ili: i63179 @@ -20324,7 +20324,7 @@ definition: - the distinctive quality or pitch or condition of a person's speech example: - - A shrill voice sounded behind us + - A shrill voice sounded behind us. hypernym: - 04988388-n ili: i63181 @@ -20344,8 +20344,8 @@ definition: - the absence of sound example: - - he needed silence in order to sleep - - the street was quiet + - He needed silence in order to sleep. + - The street was quiet. hypernym: - 04990371-n ili: i63183 @@ -20443,7 +20443,7 @@ definition: - the musical pattern created by parts being played or sung together example: - - then another melodic line is added to the texture + - Then another melodic line is added to the texture. hypernym: - 04990651-n ili: i63192 @@ -20573,7 +20573,7 @@ definition: - pitch of the voice example: - - he spoke in a low key + - He spoke in a low key. hypernym: - 04992447-n ili: i63205 @@ -20634,7 +20634,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06182505-n example: - - the Beijing dialect uses four tones + - The Beijing dialect uses four tones. hypernym: - 04992447-n ili: i63211 @@ -20645,8 +20645,8 @@ definition: - the property of producing accurately a note of a given pitch example: - - he cannot sing in tune - - the clarinet was out of tune + - He cannot sing in tune. + - The clarinet was out of tune. hypernym: - 04992447-n ili: i63212 @@ -20673,8 +20673,8 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - the timbre of her soprano was rich and lovely - - the muffled tones of the broken bell summoned them to meet + - The timbre of her soprano was rich and lovely. + - The muffled tones of the broken bell summoned them to meet. hypernym: - 04990371-n ili: i63214 @@ -20708,7 +20708,7 @@ definition: - the timbre of a musical sound example: - - the recording fails to capture the true color of the original music + - The recording fails to capture the true color of the original music. hypernym: - 04994869-n ili: i63217 @@ -20743,9 +20743,9 @@ definition: - the property of a sensation that is rich and pleasing example: - - the music had a fullness that echoed through the hall - - the cheap wine had no body, no mellowness - - he was well aware of the richness of his own appearance + - The music had a fullness that echoed through the hall. + - The cheap wine had no body, no mellowness. + - He was well aware of the richness of his own appearance. hypernym: - 04923519-n ili: i63220 @@ -20806,7 +20806,7 @@ definition: - the magnitude of sound (usually in a specified direction) example: - - the kids played their music at full volume + - The kids played their music at full volume. hypernym: - 04990371-n ili: i63225 @@ -21291,7 +21291,7 @@ definition: - the bodily attribute of being bipedal; having two feet example: - - bipedalism made the human form of birth possible + - Bipedalism made the human form of birth possible. hypernym: - 05005153-n ili: i63271 @@ -21384,7 +21384,7 @@ definition: - excess bodily weight example: - - she disliked fatness in herself as well as in others + - She disliked fatness in herself as well as in others. hypernym: - 05005153-n ili: i63280 @@ -21398,7 +21398,7 @@ definition: - having the property of containing fat example: - - he recommended exercise to reduce my adiposity + - He recommended exercise to reduce my adiposity. hypernym: - 05006566-n ili: i63281 @@ -21581,7 +21581,7 @@ definition: - characteristic way of bearing one's body example: - - stood with good posture + - … stood with good posture hypernym: - 05005153-n ili: i63298 @@ -21594,7 +21594,7 @@ definition: - manner of walking example: - - he had a funny walk + - He had a funny walk. hypernym: - 05009987-n ili: i63299 @@ -21693,7 +21693,7 @@ definition: - the property of moving with pain or difficulty example: - - he awoke with a painful stiffness in his neck + - He awoke with a painful stiffness in his neck. hypernym: - 05011459-n ili: i63308 @@ -21756,7 +21756,7 @@ - the readiness to perceive sensations; elementary or undifferentiated consciousness example: - source: Richard Eberhart - text: gave sentience to slugs and newts + text: … gave sentience to slugs and newts hypernym: - 05012631-n ili: i63313 @@ -21803,7 +21803,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - she didn't want to know the sex of the foetus + - She didn't want to know the sex of the foetus. hypernym: - 05012434-n ili: i63317 @@ -21952,7 +21952,7 @@ definition: - the property of being dissoluble example: - - he measure the dissolubility of sugar in water + - He measure the dissolubility of sugar in water. hypernym: - 05016354-n ili: i63331 @@ -21984,7 +21984,7 @@ definition: - the repetition of a sound resulting from reflection of the sound waves example: - - she could hear echoes of her own footsteps + - She could hear echoes of her own footsteps. hypernym: - 05017811-n ili: i63334 @@ -22068,7 +22068,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06124185-n example: - - enthalpy is the amount of energy in a system capable of doing mechanical work + - Enthalpy is the amount of energy in a system capable of doing mechanical work. hypernym: - 05016354-n ili: i63341 @@ -22085,8 +22085,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06124185-n example: - - entropy increases as matter and energy in the universe degrade to an ultimate - state of inert uniformity + - Entropy increases as matter and energy in the universe degrade to an ultimate + state of inert uniformity. hypernym: - 05016354-n ili: i63342 @@ -22174,7 +22174,7 @@ definition: - the temperature at which a liquid boils at sea level example: - - they brought the water to a boil + - They brought the water to a boil. hypernym: - 05018974-n ili: i63350 @@ -22186,7 +22186,7 @@ definition: - temperature measured by a mercury thermometer example: - - the mercury was falling rapidly + - The mercury was falling rapidly. hypernym: - 05018974-n ili: i63351 @@ -22206,7 +22206,7 @@ definition: - temperature just below the boiling point example: - - the stew remained at a simmer for hours + - The stew remained at a simmer for hours. hypernym: - 05018974-n ili: i63353 @@ -22239,9 +22239,9 @@ definition: - the absence of heat example: - - the coldness made our breath visible + - The coldness made our breath visible. - come in out of the cold - - cold is a vasoconstrictor + - Cold is a vasoconstrictor. hypernym: - 05018974-n - 04529716-n @@ -22419,7 +22419,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being luminous; emitting or reflecting light example: - - its luminosity is measured relative to that of our sun + - Its luminosity is measured relative to that of our sun. hypernym: - 05016354-n ili: i63372 @@ -22514,7 +22514,7 @@ or differences example: - a galvanometer of extreme sensitivity - - the sensitiveness of Mimosa leaves does not depend on a change of growth + - The sensitiveness of Mimosa leaves does not depend on a change of growth. hypernym: - 05016354-n ili: i63380 @@ -22551,7 +22551,7 @@ - the tendency of a body to return to its original shape after it has been stretched or compressed example: - - the waistband had lost its snap + - The waistband had lost its snap. hypernym: - 05016354-n ili: i63383 @@ -22710,7 +22710,7 @@ definition: - the physical property of something that has lost its elasticity example: - - he objected to the deadness of the tennis balls + - He objected to the deadness of the tennis balls. hypernym: - 05030399-n ili: i63398 @@ -22983,7 +22983,7 @@ definition: - exceeding in heaviness; having greater weight example: - - the least preponderance in either pan will unbalance the scale + - The least preponderance in either pan will unbalance the scale. hypernym: - 05034695-n ili: i63423 @@ -23043,7 +23043,7 @@ definition: - the product of a body's mass and its velocity example: - - the momentum of the particles was deduced from meteoritic velocities + - The momentum of the particles was deduced from meteoritic velocities. hypernym: - 05016354-n ili: i63429 @@ -23055,8 +23055,8 @@ - the product of the momentum of a rotating body and its distance from the axis of rotation example: - - any rotating body has an angular momentum about its center of mass - - angular momentum makes the world go round + - Any rotating body has an angular momentum about its center of mass. + - Angular momentum makes the world go round. hypernym: - 05036303-n ili: i63430 @@ -23081,7 +23081,7 @@ definition: - the property of being physically or mentally strong example: - - fatigue sapped his strength + - Fatigue sapped his strength. hypernym: - 04923519-n ili: i63432 @@ -23233,7 +23233,7 @@ definition: - fortitude and determination example: - - he didn't have the guts to try it + - He didn't have the guts to try it. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -23251,7 +23251,7 @@ definition: - the power to withstand hardship or stress example: - - the marathon tests a runner's endurance + - The marathon tests a runner's endurance. hypernym: - 05036872-n ili: i63447 @@ -23282,7 +23282,7 @@ definition: - staying power example: - - that old Broadway play really has legs + - That old Broadway play really has legs. exemplifies: - 07171981-n hypernym: @@ -23323,7 +23323,7 @@ definition: - tolerance for alcohol example: - - he had drunk beyond his capacity + - He had drunk beyond his capacity. hypernym: - 05040565-n ili: i63454 @@ -23439,9 +23439,9 @@ definition: - physical energy or intensity example: - - he hit with all the force he could muster - - it was destroyed by the strength of the gale - - a government has not the vitality and forcefulness of a living man + - He hit with all the force he could muster. + - It was destroyed by the strength of the gale. + - A government has not the vitality and forcefulness of a living man. hypernym: - 05043549-n ili: i63463 @@ -23454,7 +23454,7 @@ definition: - main force of a blow etc example: - - bore the brunt of the attack + - … bore the brunt of the attack hypernym: - 05042508-n ili: i63464 @@ -23465,7 +23465,7 @@ definition: - an impelling force or strength example: - - the car's momentum carried it off the road + - The car's momentum carried it off the road. hypernym: - 05042508-n ili: i63465 @@ -23477,8 +23477,8 @@ definition: - forceful exertion example: - - he plays tennis with great energy - - he's full of zip + - He plays tennis with great energy. + - He's full of zip. hypernym: - 05042508-n ili: i63466 @@ -23492,7 +23492,7 @@ definition: - intense energy example: - - his music is characterized by a happy athleticism + - His music is characterized by a happy athleticism. hypernym: - 05043116-n ili: i63467 @@ -23525,7 +23525,7 @@ definition: - (of weather) the badness of the weather example: - - they were wearied with the foulness of the weather + - They were wearied with the foulness of the weather. hypernym: - 05043870-n ili: i63470 @@ -23537,7 +23537,7 @@ definition: - the quality of arousing fear or distress example: - - he learned the seriousness of his illness + - He learned the seriousness of his illness. hypernym: - 05043870-n ili: i63471 @@ -23564,7 +23564,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - he screamed at the top of his lungs + - He screamed at the top of his lungs. hypernym: - 05043549-n ili: i63473 @@ -23601,7 +23601,7 @@ definition: - the property of being untamed and ferocious example: - - the coastline is littered with testaments to the savageness of the waters + - The coastline is littered with testaments to the savageness of the waters. - a craving for barbaric splendor, for savagery and color and the throb of drums hypernym: - 05044968-n @@ -23715,8 +23715,8 @@ - the property of lacking physical or mental strength; liability to failure under pressure or stress or strain example: - - his weakness increased as he became older - - the weakness of the span was overlooked until it collapsed + - His weakness increased as he became older. + - The weakness of the span was overlooked until it collapsed. hypernym: - 04923519-n ili: i63487 @@ -23850,7 +23850,7 @@ definition: - a vital part that is vulnerable to attack example: - - he always goes for the jugular + - He always goes for the jugular. hypernym: - 05049437-n ili: i63500 @@ -23936,7 +23936,7 @@ - vulnerability to the elements; to the action of heat or cold or wind or rain example: - exposure to the weather - - they died from exposure + - They died from exposure. hypernym: - 05050025-n ili: i63508 @@ -23987,7 +23987,7 @@ definition: - a following of one thing after another in time example: - - the doctor saw a sequence of patients + - The doctor saw a sequence of patients. hypernym: - 05051824-n ili: i63513 @@ -24015,8 +24015,8 @@ definition: - a planned recurrent sequence (of crops or personnel etc.) example: - - crop rotation makes a balanced demand on the fertility of the soil - - the manager had only four starting pitchers in his rotation + - Crop rotation makes a balanced demand on the fertility of the soil. + - The manager had only four starting pitchers in his rotation. hypernym: - 05051973-n ili: i63515 @@ -24027,7 +24027,7 @@ definition: - a continuous chronological succession without an interruption example: - - they won the championship three years in a row + - They won the championship three years in a row. hypernym: - 05051973-n ili: i63516 @@ -24038,8 +24038,8 @@ definition: - an unbroken chronological sequence example: - - the play had a long run on Broadway - - the team enjoyed a brief run of victories + - The play had a long run on Broadway. + - The team enjoyed a brief run of victories. hypernym: - 05051973-n ili: i63517 @@ -24091,7 +24091,7 @@ - an advanced stage example: - the forwardness of the harvest this year - - the arts are in no kind of forwardness in this matter + - The arts are in no kind of forwardness in this matter. hypernym: - 05053810-n ili: i63521 @@ -24165,7 +24165,7 @@ definition: - the temporal property of two things happening at the same time example: - - the interval determining the coincidence gate is adjustable + - The interval determining the coincidence gate is adjustable. hypernym: - 05055274-n ili: i63528 @@ -24207,7 +24207,7 @@ definition: - occurring together or simultaneously example: - - the two spoke in unison + - The two spoke in unison. hypernym: - 05055452-n ili: i63532 @@ -24297,7 +24297,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being current or of the present example: - - a shopping mall would instill a spirit of modernity into this village + - A shopping mall would instill a spirit of modernity into this village. hypernym: - 05057530-n ili: i63540 @@ -24326,8 +24326,8 @@ definition: - continuance in time example: - - the ceremony was of short duration - - he complained about the length of time required + - The ceremony was of short duration. + - He complained about the length of time required. hypernym: - 05051679-n ili: i63542 @@ -24349,7 +24349,7 @@ - duration of service example: - her longevity as a star - - had unusual longevity in the company + - … had unusual longevity in the company hypernym: - 05058752-n ili: i63544 @@ -24450,7 +24450,7 @@ definition: - permanence by virtue of the power to resist stress or force example: - - they advertised the durability of their products + - They advertised the durability of their products. hypernym: - 05060366-n ili: i63553 @@ -24494,7 +24494,7 @@ definition: - the property of being resistant to decay example: - - he advertised the imperishability of the product + - He advertised the imperishability of the product. hypernym: - 05060366-n ili: i63557 @@ -24627,7 +24627,7 @@ - the infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum; electromagnetic wave frequencies below the visible range example: - - they could sense radiation in the infrared + - They could sense radiation in the infrared. hypernym: - 15303267-n ili: i63570 @@ -24742,7 +24742,7 @@ definition: - a rate (usually rapid) at which something happens example: - - the project advanced with gratifying speed + - The project advanced with gratifying speed. hypernym: - 05065731-n ili: i63581 @@ -24755,9 +24755,9 @@ definition: - the relative speed of progress or change example: - - he lived at a fast pace - - he works at a great rate - - the pace of events accelerated + - He lived at a fast pace. + - He works at a great rate. + - The pace of events accelerated. hypernym: - 05051679-n ili: i63582 @@ -24769,7 +24769,7 @@ definition: - a regular rate of repetition example: - - the cox raised the beat + - The cox raised the beat. hypernym: - 05065731-n ili: i63583 @@ -24819,7 +24819,7 @@ definition: - the property of being prompt and efficient example: - - it was done with dispatch + - It was done with dispatch. hypernym: - 05066283-n ili: i63587 @@ -24843,7 +24843,7 @@ definition: - overly eager speed (and possible carelessness) example: - - he soon regretted his haste + - He soon regretted his haste. hypernym: - 05065291-n ili: i63589 @@ -24872,7 +24872,7 @@ definition: - an increase in rate of change example: - - modern science caused an acceleration of cultural change + - Modern science caused an acceleration of cultural change. hypernym: - 07311046-n ili: i63591 @@ -24883,7 +24883,7 @@ definition: - the attribute of being capable of rapid acceleration example: - - his car has a lot of pickup + - His car has a lot of pickup. hypernym: - 05067952-n ili: i63592 @@ -24895,7 +24895,7 @@ definition: - an unexpected acceleration or hastening example: - - he is responsible for the precipitation of his own demise + - He is responsible for the precipitation of his own demise. hypernym: - 05067952-n ili: i63593 @@ -24994,7 +24994,7 @@ definition: - the spatial property of having dimensions example: - - all matter has dimensionality + - All matter has dimensionality. hypernym: - 05069917-n ili: i63602 @@ -25047,7 +25047,7 @@ definition: - the property of being directional or maintaining a direction example: - - the directionality of written English is from left to right + - The directionality of written English is from left to right. hypernym: - 05069917-n ili: i63607 @@ -25061,7 +25061,7 @@ definition: - any spatial attributes (especially as defined by outline) example: - - he could barely make out their shapes + - He could barely make out their shapes. hypernym: - 05069917-n ili: i63608 @@ -25131,7 +25131,7 @@ definition: - the property of symmetry about an axis example: - - the starfish illustrates radial symmetry + - The starfish illustrates radial symmetry. hypernym: - 05071996-n ili: i63614 @@ -25192,7 +25192,7 @@ - the property of a microphone or antenna of being more sensitive in one direction than in another example: - - the antenna received signals with no directivity + - The antenna received signals with no directivity. hypernym: - 05073659-n ili: i63620 @@ -25283,9 +25283,9 @@ definition: - the property possessed by a line or surface that departs from the vertical example: - - the tower had a pronounced tilt - - the ship developed a list to starboard - - he walked with a heavy inclination to the right + - The tower had a pronounced tilt. + - The ship developed a list to starboard. + - He walked with a heavy inclination to the right. hypernym: - 05081943-n ili: i63629 @@ -25312,7 +25312,7 @@ definition: - the gradient of a slope or road or other surface example: - - the road had a steep grade + - The road had a steep grade. hypernym: - 05075630-n ili: i63631 @@ -25343,7 +25343,7 @@ definition: - degree of deviation from a horizontal plane example: - - the roof had a steep pitch + - The roof had a steep pitch. hypernym: - 05075630-n ili: i63634 @@ -25675,7 +25675,7 @@ - the spatial property of a place where or way in which something is situated example: - the position of the hands on the clock - - he specified the spatial relations of every piece of furniture on the stage + - He specified the spatial relations of every piece of furniture on the stage. hypernym: - 00032220-n ili: i63666 @@ -25732,7 +25732,7 @@ - the spatial property resulting from the arrangement of parts in relation to each other and to the whole example: - - harmonious composition is essential in a serious work of art + - Harmonious composition is essential in a serious work of art. hypernym: - 05082771-n ili: i63671 @@ -25757,8 +25757,8 @@ a design) example: - source: John Ruskin - text: in all perfectly beautiful objects there is found the opposition of one - part to another and a reciprocal balance + text: In all perfectly beautiful objects there is found the opposition of one + part to another and a reciprocal balance. hypernym: - 05082771-n ili: i63673 @@ -25802,7 +25802,7 @@ definition: - the quality of occupying the same position or area in space example: - - he waited for the coincidence of the target and the cross hairs + - He waited for the coincidence of the target and the cross hairs. hypernym: - 05081943-n ili: i63677 @@ -25940,7 +25940,7 @@ definition: - the arrangement of the body and its limbs example: - - he assumed an attitude of surrender + - He assumed an attitude of surrender. hypernym: - 05005153-n ili: i63690 @@ -26025,7 +26025,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06062970-n example: - - Cesarean sections are sometimes the result of abnormal presentations + - Cesarean sections are sometimes the result of abnormal presentations. hypernym: - 05087073-n ili: i63698 @@ -26077,7 +26077,7 @@ definition: - a posture of defence in boxing or fencing example: - - keep your guard up + - Keep your guard up. hypernym: - 05087073-n ili: i63703 @@ -26124,7 +26124,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - the troops stood at attention + - The troops stood at attention. hypernym: - 05089714-n ili: i63707 @@ -26219,8 +26219,8 @@ definition: - the property of distance in general example: - - it's a long way to Moscow - - he went a long ways + - It's a long way to Moscow. + - He went a long ways. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -26233,7 +26233,7 @@ definition: - a distance example: - - it is down the road a piece + - It is down the road a piece. hypernym: - 05091408-n ili: i63717 @@ -26265,7 +26265,7 @@ definition: - distance estimated in terms of the audibility of a cry example: - - it's a far cry from here + - It's a far cry from here. hypernym: - 05092372-n ili: i63720 @@ -26276,7 +26276,7 @@ definition: - the spatial property resulting from a relatively small distance example: - - the sudden closeness of the dock sent him into action + - The sudden closeness of the dock sent him into action. hypernym: - 05091408-n ili: i63721 @@ -26532,7 +26532,7 @@ definition: - the distance between things example: - - fragile items require separation and cushioning + - Fragile items require separation and cushioning. hypernym: - 05091408-n ili: i63744 @@ -26554,7 +26554,7 @@ - degree of figurative distance or separation example: - just one remove from madness - - it imitates at many removes a Shakespearean tragedy + - It imitates at many removes a Shakespearean tragedy. hypernym: - 05091408-n ili: i63746 @@ -26567,7 +26567,7 @@ definition: - the property of relative size or extent (whether large or small) example: - - they tried to predict the magnitude of the explosion + - They tried to predict the magnitude of the explosion. - about the magnitude of a small pea hypernym: - 04923519-n @@ -26603,7 +26603,7 @@ definition: - a degree in a continuum of size or quantity example: - - it was on the order of a mile + - It was on the order of a mile. - an explosion of a low order of magnitude hypernym: - 05097645-n @@ -26618,7 +26618,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06006539-n example: - - the signal contained thousands of bits of information + - The signal contained thousands of bits of information. hypernym: - 13600490-n ili: i63751 @@ -26632,8 +26632,8 @@ - a measure of how likely it is that some event will occur; a number expressing the ratio of favorable cases to the whole number of cases possible example: - - the probability that an unbiased coin will fall with the head up is 0.5 - - if that phone call is for me, chances are it's my wife + - The probability that an unbiased coin will fall with the head up is 0.5. + - If that phone call is for me, chances are it's my wife. hypernym: - 00033914-n ili: i63752 @@ -26671,7 +26671,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06125308-n example: - - the concept of exceedance can be applied to any type of environmental risk modeling + - The concept of exceedance can be applied to any type of environmental risk modeling. hypernym: - 05098974-n ili: i63755 @@ -26750,8 +26750,8 @@ - a position on a scale of intensity or amount or quality example: - a moderate grade of intelligence - - a high level of care is required - - it is all a matter of degree + - A high level of care is required. + - It is all a matter of degree. hypernym: - 04923519-n ili: i63762 @@ -26841,7 +26841,7 @@ - the property resulting from being one of a series of graduated measurements (as of clothing) example: - - he wears a size 13 shoe + - He wears a size 13 shoe. hypernym: - 04923519-n ili: i63770 @@ -26971,7 +26971,7 @@ definition: - a lofty level or position or degree example: - - summer temperatures reached an all-time high + - Summer temperatures reached an all-time high. hypernym: - 05101152-n ili: i63783 @@ -26982,7 +26982,7 @@ definition: - a low level or position or degree example: - - the stock market fell to a new low + - The stock market fell to a new low. hypernym: - 05101152-n ili: i63784 @@ -26993,7 +26993,7 @@ definition: - a low or small degree of any quality (amount or force or temperature etc.) example: - - he took advantage of the lowness of interest rates + - He took advantage of the lowness of interest rates. hypernym: - 05101152-n ili: i63785 @@ -27004,7 +27004,7 @@ definition: - the furthest or highest degree of something example: - - he carried it to extremes + - He carried it to extremes. hypernym: - 05101152-n ili: i63786 @@ -27084,7 +27084,7 @@ definition: - the physical magnitude of something (how big it is) example: - - a wolf is about the size of a large dog + - A wolf is about the size of a large dog. hypernym: - 05097645-n ili: i63794 @@ -27095,7 +27095,7 @@ definition: - a large magnitude example: - - he blanched when he saw the size of the bill + - He blanched when he saw the size of the bill. - the only city of any size in that area hypernym: - 05097645-n @@ -27107,8 +27107,8 @@ definition: - the property of something that is great in magnitude example: - - it is cheaper to buy it in bulk - - he received a mass of correspondence + - It is cheaper to buy it in bulk. + - He received a mass of correspondence. - the volume of exports hypernym: - 05097645-n @@ -27133,8 +27133,8 @@ definition: - the amount of energy transmitted (as by acoustic or electromagnetic radiation) example: - - he adjusted the intensity of the sound - - they measured the station's signal strength + - He adjusted the intensity of the sound. + - They measured the station's signal strength. hypernym: - 05097645-n ili: i63798 @@ -27241,7 +27241,7 @@ definition: - the expansion of a person's girth (especially at middle age) example: - - she exercised to avoid that middle-aged spread + - She exercised to avoid that middle-aged spread. hypernym: - 05108669-n ili: i63808 @@ -27405,7 +27405,7 @@ definition: - the property of impressive largeness in size example: - - he admired the ampleness of its proportions + - He admired the ampleness of its proportions. hypernym: - 05111246-n ili: i63823 @@ -27442,9 +27442,9 @@ definition: - vastness of size or extent example: - - in careful usage the noun ‘enormity’ is not used to express the idea of great - size - - universities recognized the enormity of their task + - In careful usage the noun ‘enormity’ is not used to express the idea of great + size. + - Universities recognized the enormity of their task. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -27457,9 +27457,9 @@ definition: - spatial largeness and extensiveness (especially inside a building) example: - - the capaciousness of Santa's bag astounded the child - - roominess in this size car is always a compromise - - his new office lacked the spaciousness that he had become accustomed to + - The capaciousness of Santa's bag astounded the child. + - Roominess in this size car is always a compromise. + - His new office lacked the spaciousness that he had become accustomed to. hypernym: - 05111246-n ili: i63827 @@ -27513,8 +27513,8 @@ definition: - large or extensive in breadth or importance or comprehensiveness example: - - they might have repercussions of unimaginable largeness - - the very extensiveness of his power was a temptation to abuse it + - They might have repercussions of unimaginable largeness. + - The very extensiveness of his power was a temptation to abuse it. hypernym: - 05176417-n ili: i63832 @@ -27561,8 +27561,8 @@ definition: - the smallest possible unit of anything example: - - there was a grain of truth in what he said - - he does not have a grain of sense + - There was a grain of truth in what he said. + - He does not have a grain of sense. hypernym: - 05113933-n ili: i63836 @@ -27624,9 +27624,9 @@ definition: - the minimum amount (of something) required to start or maintain a venture example: - - the battle for the computer market has now reached critical mass - - there is now a critical mass of successful women to take the lead - - they sold the business because it lacked critical mass + - The battle for the computer market has now reached critical mass. + - There is now a critical mass of successful women to take the lead. + - They sold the business because it lacked critical mass. hypernym: - 05115065-n ili: i63842 @@ -27642,7 +27642,7 @@ definition: - an adequate or large amount example: - - he had a quantity of ammunition + - He had a quantity of ammunition. hypernym: - 05115065-n ili: i63843 @@ -27653,7 +27653,7 @@ definition: - the amount by which something increases example: - - they proposed an increase of 15 percent in the fare + - They proposed an increase of 15 percent in the fare. hypernym: - 05115065-n ili: i63844 @@ -27676,8 +27676,8 @@ definition: - something added to complete or embellish or make perfect example: - - a fine wine is a perfect complement to the dinner - - wild rice was served as an accompaniment to the main dish + - A fine wine is a perfect complement to the dinner. + - Wild rice was served as an accompaniment to the main dish. hypernym: - 09211126-n ili: i63846 @@ -27717,8 +27717,8 @@ definition: - the amount a salary is increased example: - - he got a 3% raise - - he got a wage hike + - He got a 3% raise. + - He got a wage hike. hypernym: - 05116247-n ili: i63850 @@ -27734,7 +27734,7 @@ definition: - an increase in cost example: - - they asked for a 10% rise in rates + - They asked for a 10% rise in rates. hypernym: - 05116247-n ili: i63851 @@ -27748,7 +27748,7 @@ definition: - the property of being a relatively small amount example: - - he was attracted by the smallness of the taxes + - He was attracted by the smallness of the taxes. hypernym: - 05115065-n ili: i63852 @@ -27796,7 +27796,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06282431-n example: - - if the loop gain is too great the system may go into oscillation + - If the loop gain is too great the system may go into oscillation. hypernym: - 05116624-n ili: i63856 @@ -27807,7 +27807,7 @@ definition: - a drop in stock market activity or stock prices following a period of increases example: - - market runups are invariably followed by a correction + - Market runups are invariably followed by a correction. hypernym: - 05119135-n ili: i63857 @@ -27828,9 +27828,9 @@ - a sudden sharp decrease in some quantity example: - a drop of 57 points on the Dow Jones index - - there was a drop in pressure in the pulmonary artery + - There was a drop in pressure in the pulmonary artery. - a dip in prices - - when that became known the price of their stock went into free fall + - When that became known the price of their stock went into free fall. hypernym: - 05117108-n ili: i63859 @@ -27853,7 +27853,7 @@ definition: - the volume measured in dollars example: - - the store's dollar volume continues to rise + - The store's dollar volume continues to rise. hypernym: - 05106651-n ili: i63861 @@ -27878,7 +27878,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being sufficient for the end in view example: - - he questioned the sufficiency of human intelligence + - He questioned the sufficiency of human intelligence. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i63863 @@ -27890,7 +27890,7 @@ definition: - the property of being more than sufficient; comfortable sufficiency example: - - the ampleness of her servings more than satisfied his hunger + - The ampleness of her servings more than satisfied his hunger. hypernym: - 05119909-n ili: i63864 @@ -27935,7 +27935,7 @@ example: - the haziness and wateriness of his disquisitions - the wateriness of his blood - - no one enjoys the burning of his soup or the wateriness of his potatoes + - No one enjoys the burning of his soup or the wateriness of his potatoes. hypernym: - 05120762-n ili: i63867 @@ -27955,8 +27955,8 @@ definition: - the property of being an amount by which something is less than expected or required example: - - new blood vessels bud out from the already dilated vascular bed to make up the - nutritional deficit + - New blood vessels bud out from the already dilated vascular bed to make up the + nutritional deficit. hypernym: - 05120433-n ili: i63869 @@ -28014,7 +28014,7 @@ definition: - a full supply example: - - there was plenty of food for everyone + - There was plenty of food for everyone. hypernym: - 05122340-n ili: i63874 @@ -28044,7 +28044,7 @@ definition: - the quality of profuse abundance example: - - she has a wealth of talent + - She has a wealth of talent. hypernym: - 05122340-n ili: i63876 @@ -28086,8 +28086,8 @@ definition: - a bewildering profusion example: - - the duties of citizenship are lost sight of in the wilderness of interests of - individuals and groups + - The duties of citizenship are lost sight of in the wilderness of interests of + individuals and groups. - a wilderness of masts in the harbor hypernym: - 05123104-n @@ -28130,7 +28130,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being slight or inadequate example: - - he knew the slenderness of my wallet + - He knew the slenderness of my wallet. - the slenderness of the chances that anything would be done - the slenderness of the evidence hypernym: @@ -28165,7 +28165,7 @@ definition: - moderation in expectations example: - - without greater reasonableness by both parties we will never settle this matter! + - Without greater reasonableness by both parties we will never settle this matter! hypernym: - 05124960-n ili: i63887 @@ -28208,7 +28208,7 @@ definition: - the quality of exceeding the appropriate limits of decorum or probability or truth example: - - we were surprised by the extravagance of his description + - We were surprised by the extravagance of his description. hypernym: - 05125737-n ili: i63891 @@ -28239,7 +28239,7 @@ definition: - a quantity that is more than what is appropriate example: - - four-year-olds have an overabundance of energy + - Four-year-olds have an overabundance of energy. hypernym: - 05122340-n ili: i63894 @@ -28301,7 +28301,7 @@ definition: - the attribute of being superfluous and unneeded example: - - the use of industrial robots created redundancy among workers + - The use of industrial robots created redundancy among workers. hypernym: - 05127416-n ili: i63899 @@ -28334,8 +28334,8 @@ definition: - the margin required in order to insure safety example: - - in engineering the margin of safety is the strength of the material minus the - anticipated stress + - In engineering the margin of safety is the strength of the material minus the + anticipated stress. hypernym: - 05127983-n - 13873264-n @@ -28349,9 +28349,9 @@ definition: - a small margin example: - - the president was not humbled by his narrow margin of victory - - the landslide he had in the electoral college obscured the narrowness of a victory - based on just 43% of the popular vote + - The president was not humbled by his narrow margin of victory. + - The landslide he had in the electoral college obscured the narrowness of a victory + based on just 43% of the popular vote. hypernym: - 05127983-n ili: i63903 @@ -28364,8 +28364,8 @@ definition: - the property possessed by a sum or total or indefinite quantity of units or individuals example: - - the number of parameters is small - - the figure was about a thousand + - The number of parameters is small. + - The figure was about a thousand. hypernym: - 05115065-n ili: i63904 @@ -28425,8 +28425,8 @@ - the property resulting from being or relating to the greater in number of two parts; the main part example: - - the majority of his customers prefer it - - the bulk of the work is finished + - The majority of his customers prefer it. + - The bulk of the work is finished. hypernym: - 05128718-n ili: i63909 @@ -28440,8 +28440,8 @@ definition: - being or relating to the smaller in number of two parts example: - - when the vote was taken they were in the minority - - he held a minority position + - When the vote was taken they were in the minority. + - He held a minority position. hypernym: - 05128718-n ili: i63910 @@ -28461,8 +28461,8 @@ definition: - the quality of being round numbers example: - - he gave us the results in round numbers, but their roundness didn't affect the - point he was making + - He gave us the results in round numbers, but their roundness didn't affect the + point he was making. hypernym: - 05128718-n ili: i63912 @@ -28485,7 +28485,7 @@ definition: - the extent to which something is covered example: - - the dictionary's coverage of standard English is excellent + - The dictionary's coverage of standard English is excellent. hypernym: - 05130681-n ili: i63914 @@ -28507,7 +28507,7 @@ definition: - the greatest possible degree of something example: - - what he did was beyond the bounds of acceptable behavior + - What he did was beyond the bounds of acceptable behavior. - to the limit of his ability hypernym: - 05130681-n @@ -28521,7 +28521,7 @@ definition: - a narrow boundary example: - - he lived on a knife-edge between genius and insanity + - He lived on a knife-edge between genius and insanity. hypernym: - 05131322-n ili: i63917 @@ -28532,7 +28532,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being complete or utter or extreme example: - - the starkness of his contrast between justice and fairness was open to many objections + - The starkness of his contrast between justice and fairness was open to many objections. hypernym: - 05131322-n ili: i63918 @@ -28555,7 +28555,7 @@ definition: - the greatest possible degree example: - - he tried his utmost + - He tried his utmost. hypernym: - 05131322-n ili: i63920 @@ -28582,7 +28582,7 @@ definition: - 'an area in which something acts or operates or has power or control:' example: - - a piano has a greater range than the human voice + - A piano has a greater range than the human voice. - the ambit of municipal legislation - within the compass of this article - within the scope of an investigation @@ -28603,7 +28603,7 @@ definition: - near to the scope or range of something example: - - his answer wasn't even in the right ballpark + - His answer wasn't even in the right ballpark. hypernym: - 05132642-n ili: i63923 @@ -28615,7 +28615,7 @@ definition: - a bounded scope example: - - he stayed within the confines of the city + - He stayed within the confines of the city. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -28640,7 +28640,7 @@ definition: - quality of being international in scope example: - - he applauded the internationality of scientific terminology + - He applauded the internationality of scientific terminology. hypernym: - 05132642-n ili: i63926 @@ -28706,7 +28706,7 @@ definition: - the range of interest or activity that can be anticipated example: - - It is beyond the horizon of present knowledge + - It is beyond the horizon of present knowledge. hypernym: - 05132642-n ili: i63932 @@ -28761,7 +28761,7 @@ - the extent of a 2-dimensional surface enclosed within a boundary example: - the area of a rectangle - - it was about 500 square feet in area + - It was about 500 square feet in area. hypernym: - 05130681-n ili: i63937 @@ -28774,7 +28774,7 @@ definition: - an area of ground used for some particular purpose (such as building or farming) example: - - he wanted some acreage to build on + - He wanted some acreage to build on. hypernym: - 05135784-n ili: i63938 @@ -28786,7 +28786,7 @@ definition: - the area taken up by some object example: - - the computer had a desktop footprint of 10 by 16 inches + - The computer had a desktop footprint of 10 by 16 inches. hypernym: - 05135784-n ili: i63939 @@ -28801,7 +28801,7 @@ - the linear extent in space from one end to the other; the longest dimension of something that is fixed in place example: - - the length of the table was 5 feet + - The length of the table was 5 feet. hypernym: - 13597072-n - 05016354-n @@ -28815,7 +28815,7 @@ - size of the gap between two places example: - the distance from New York to Chicago - - he determined the length of the shortest line segment joining the two points + - He determined the length of the shortest line segment joining the two points. hypernym: - 05106204-n ili: i63941 @@ -28845,7 +28845,7 @@ definition: - distance measured in terms of the speed of light (or radio waves) example: - - the light time from Jupiter to the sun is approximately 43 minutes + - The light time from Jupiter to the sun is approximately 43 minutes. hypernym: - 05136830-n ili: i63944 @@ -28885,7 +28885,7 @@ definition: - distance measured in the aggregate number of yards example: - - what is the yardage of this golf course? + - What is the yardage of this golf course? hypernym: - 05091408-n ili: i63948 @@ -28896,8 +28896,8 @@ definition: - distance measured by the time taken to cover it example: - - we live an hour from the airport - - it's just 10 minutes away + - We live an hour from the airport. + - It's just 10 minutes away. hypernym: - 05091408-n ili: i63949 @@ -28919,7 +28919,7 @@ definition: - distance of something above a reference point (such as sea level) example: - - there was snow at the higher elevations + - There was snow at the higher elevations. hypernym: - 05091408-n ili: i63951 @@ -28939,7 +28939,7 @@ definition: - elevation especially above sea level or above the earth's surface example: - - the altitude gave her a headache + - The altitude gave her a headache. hypernym: - 05138548-n ili: i63953 @@ -28951,8 +28951,8 @@ definition: - height above ground example: - - the water reached ankle level - - the pictures were at the same level + - The water reached ankle level. + - The pictures were at the same level. hypernym: - 05138912-n ili: i63954 @@ -28963,7 +28963,7 @@ definition: - the height of the ground on which something stands example: - - the base of the tower was below grade + - The base of the tower was below grade. hypernym: - 05138548-n ili: i63955 @@ -29033,7 +29033,7 @@ definition: - the property of being the extent of something from beginning to end example: - - the editor limited the length of my article to 500 words + - The editor limited the length of my article to 500 words. hypernym: - 05130681-n ili: i63962 @@ -29044,7 +29044,7 @@ definition: - the property of being of long spatial extent example: - - one gene causes shortness and the other causes longness + - One gene causes shortness and the other causes longness. hypernym: - 05136466-n ili: i63963 @@ -29055,7 +29055,7 @@ definition: - amount or degree or range to which something extends example: - - the wire has an extension of 50 feet + - The wire has an extension of 50 feet. hypernym: - 05140552-n ili: i63964 @@ -29147,7 +29147,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being physically deep example: - - the profundity of the mine was almost a mile + - The profundity of the mine was almost a mile. hypernym: - 05141812-n ili: i63972 @@ -29198,7 +29198,7 @@ definition: - the quality of lacking physical depth example: - - take into account the shallowness at that end of the pool before you dive + - Take into account the shallowness at that end of the pool before you dive. hypernym: - 05141812-n ili: i63977 @@ -29209,7 +29209,7 @@ definition: - shallowness in terms of affecting only surface layers of something example: - - he ignored the wound because of its superficiality + - He ignored the wound because of its superficiality. hypernym: - 05142990-n ili: i63978 @@ -29275,7 +29275,7 @@ definition: - the property of being very narrow or thin example: - - he marvelled at the fineness of her hair + - He marvelled at the fineness of her hair. hypernym: - 05144053-n ili: i63984 @@ -29311,7 +29311,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being low; lacking height example: - - he was suddenly aware of the lowness of the ceiling + - He was suddenly aware of the lowness of the ceiling. hypernym: - 05144430-n ili: i63987 @@ -29361,7 +29361,7 @@ definition: - the quality (positive or negative) that renders something desirable or valuable example: - - the Shakespearean Shylock is of dubious value in the modern world + - The Shakespearean Shylock is of dubious value in the modern world. hypernym: - 05145473-n ili: i63992 @@ -29384,8 +29384,8 @@ definition: - the quality of being inadequate or falling short of perfection example: - - they discussed the merits and demerits of her novel - - he knew his own faults much better than she did + - They discussed the merits and demerits of her novel. + - He knew his own faults much better than she did. hypernym: - 05145473-n ili: i63994 @@ -29415,7 +29415,7 @@ definition: - having no qualities that would render it valuable or useful example: - - the drill sergeant's intent was to convince all the recruits of their worthlessness + - The drill sergeant's intent was to convince all the recruits of their worthlessness. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i63997 @@ -29436,7 +29436,7 @@ definition: - the quality of lacking substance or value example: - - the groundlessness of their report was quickly recognized + - The groundlessness of their report was quickly recognized. hypernym: - 05146826-n ili: i63999 @@ -29479,7 +29479,7 @@ domain_topic: - 14878134-n example: - - his promise is not worth a damn + - His promise is not worth a damn. - not worth one red cent - not worth shucks exemplifies: @@ -29502,7 +29502,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being valueless or futile example: - - he rejected the vanities of the world + - He rejected the vanities of the world. hypernym: - 05146826-n ili: i64004 @@ -29526,8 +29526,8 @@ definition: - something likened to the metal in brightness or preciousness or superiority etc. example: - - the child was as good as gold - - she has a heart of gold + - The child was as good as gold. + - She has a heart of gold. hypernym: - 05148469-n ili: i64006 @@ -29538,7 +29538,7 @@ definition: - the high value or worth of something example: - - her price is far above rubies + - Her price is far above rubies. hypernym: - 05145473-n ili: i64007 @@ -29569,7 +29569,7 @@ - that which is pleasing or valuable or useful example: - weigh the good against the bad - - among the highest goods of all are happiness and self-realization + - Among the highest goods of all are happiness and self-realization. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i64010 @@ -29593,7 +29593,7 @@ definition: - benefit resulting from some event or action example: - - it turned out to my advantage + - It turned out to my advantage. - reaping the rewards of generosity hypernym: - 05149888-n @@ -29607,7 +29607,7 @@ - a reason for wanting something done example: - for your sake - - died for the sake of his country + - … died for the sake of his country - in the interest of safety - in the common interest hypernym: @@ -29624,7 +29624,7 @@ example: - in your behalf - campaigning in his own behalf - - spoke a good word in his friend's behalf + - … spoke a good word in his friend's behalf hypernym: - 05150324-n ili: i64014 @@ -29646,7 +29646,7 @@ definition: - the superior one of two alternatives example: - - chose the better of the two + - … chose the better of the two hypernym: - 05149427-n ili: i64016 @@ -29704,8 +29704,8 @@ something would bring if sold) example: - the fluctuating monetary value of gold and silver - - he puts a high price on his services - - he couldn't calculate the cost of the collection + - He puts a high price on his services. + - He couldn't calculate the cost of the collection. hypernym: - 05145753-n ili: i64022 @@ -29798,8 +29798,8 @@ definition: - the property of being moderate in price or expenditures example: - - the store is famous for the reasonableness of its prices - - the modestness of the living standards here becomes obvious immediately + - The store is famous for the reasonableness of its prices. + - The modestness of the living standards here becomes obvious immediately. hypernym: - 05153986-n ili: i64031 @@ -29834,7 +29834,7 @@ definition: - the property of producing abundantly and sustaining vigorous and luxuriant growth example: - - he praised the richness of the soil + - He praised the richness of the soil. - weeds lovely in their rankness hypernym: - 05154628-n @@ -29916,8 +29916,8 @@ definition: - what something is used for example: - - the function of an auger is to bore holes - - ballet is beautiful but what use is it? + - The function of an auger is to bore holes. + - Ballet is beautiful but what use is it? hypernym: - 05155946-n ili: i64041 @@ -29950,7 +29950,7 @@ - a means of serving example: - of no avail - - there's no help for it + - There's no help for it. hypernym: - 05156942-n ili: i64044 @@ -29963,8 +29963,8 @@ definition: - a particular service example: - - he put his knowledge to good use - - patrons have their uses + - He put his knowledge to good use. + - Patrons have their uses. hypernym: - 05155946-n ili: i64045 @@ -30218,7 +30218,7 @@ definition: - a source of aid or support that may be drawn upon when needed example: - - the local library is a valuable resource + - The local library is a valuable resource. hypernym: - 05161764-n ili: i64070 @@ -30231,7 +30231,7 @@ to do example: - visual aids in teaching - - his job was to give technical assistance over the phone + - His job was to give technical assistance over the phone. hypernym: - 05161923-n ili: i64071 @@ -30244,8 +30244,8 @@ definition: - something or someone turned to for assistance or security example: - - his only recourse was the police - - took refuge in lying + - His only recourse was the police. + - … took refuge in lying hypernym: - 05161923-n ili: i64072 @@ -30258,7 +30258,7 @@ definition: - refuge from danger or observation example: - - he felt secure in his father's shadow + - He felt secure in his father's shadow. hypernym: - 05162506-n ili: i64073 @@ -30291,7 +30291,7 @@ definition: - the quality of having a superior or more favorable position example: - - the experience gave him the advantage over me + - The experience gave him the advantage over me. hypernym: - 05161764-n ili: i64076 @@ -30303,7 +30303,7 @@ definition: - an advantage to the benefit of someone or something example: - - the outcome was in his favor + - The outcome was in his favor. hypernym: - 05163204-n ili: i64077 @@ -30315,7 +30315,7 @@ definition: - strategic advantage; power to act effectively example: - - relatively small groups can sometimes exert immense political leverage + - Relatively small groups can sometimes exert immense political leverage. hypernym: - 05163204-n ili: i64078 @@ -30354,7 +30354,7 @@ definition: - an advantage held by a competitor in a race example: - - he took the lead at the last turn + - He took the lead at the last turn. hypernym: - 05163204-n ili: i64082 @@ -30365,7 +30365,7 @@ definition: - special advantage or influence example: - - the chairman's nephew has a lot of pull + - The chairman's nephew has a lot of pull. hypernym: - 05163204-n ili: i64083 @@ -30377,7 +30377,7 @@ definition: - the advantage gained by beginning early (as in a race) example: - - with an hour's start he will be hard to catch + - With an hour's start he will be hard to catch. hypernym: - 05163204-n ili: i64084 @@ -30399,7 +30399,7 @@ definition: - the quality of taking advantage example: - - she turned her writing skills to good account + - She turned her writing skills to good account. hypernym: - 05164957-n ili: i64086 @@ -30462,7 +30462,7 @@ definition: - a slight competitive advantage example: - - he had an edge on the competition + - He had an edge on the competition. hypernym: - 05166002-n ili: i64092 @@ -30473,7 +30473,7 @@ definition: - a favorable position in a competition example: - - the boss's son had the inside track for that job + - The boss's son had the inside track for that job. hypernym: - 05166002-n ili: i64093 @@ -30494,7 +30494,7 @@ definition: - an asset of special worth or utility example: - - cooking is his forte + - Cooking is his forte. hypernym: - 05161764-n ili: i64095 @@ -30532,7 +30532,7 @@ - benefit example: - for your own good - - what's the good of worrying? + - What's the good of worrying? hypernym: - 05163204-n ili: i64098 @@ -30564,7 +30564,7 @@ definition: - not mentally or physically healthy example: - - no one can be a poet without a certain unsoundness of mind + - No one can be a poet without a certain unsoundness of mind. hypernym: - 05151326-n ili: i64101 @@ -30575,7 +30575,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being advisable example: - - they questioned the advisability of our policy + - They questioned the advisability of our policy. hypernym: - 05167331-n ili: i64102 @@ -30589,7 +30589,7 @@ definition: - goodness of reason and judgment example: - - the judiciary is built on the reasonableness of judges + - The judiciary is built on the reasonableness of judges. hypernym: - 05167331-n ili: i64103 @@ -30667,7 +30667,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being limited or restricted example: - - it is a good plan but it has serious limitations + - It is a good plan but it has serious limitations. hypernym: - 05169087-n ili: i64110 @@ -30678,7 +30678,7 @@ definition: - a failing or deficiency example: - - that interpretation is an unfortunate defect of our lack of information + - That interpretation is an unfortunate defect of our lack of information. hypernym: - 05169087-n ili: i64111 @@ -30690,7 +30690,7 @@ definition: - the quality of an embarrassing situation example: - - he sensed the awkwardness of his proposal + - He sensed the awkwardness of his proposal. hypernym: - 05169087-n ili: i64112 @@ -30702,8 +30702,8 @@ definition: - the disadvantage that results from losing something example: - - his loss of credibility led to his resignation - - losing him is no great deprivation + - His loss of credibility led to his resignation. + - Losing him is no great deprivation. hypernym: - 05169087-n ili: i64113 @@ -30729,7 +30729,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00465962-n example: - - a golfer who plays at scratch should be able to achieve par on a course + - A golfer who plays at scratch should be able to achieve par on a course. hypernym: - 05164205-n ili: i64115 @@ -30752,9 +30752,9 @@ definition: - value measured by what must be given or done or undergone to obtain something example: - - the cost in human life was enormous - - the price of success is hard work - - what price glory? + - The cost in human life was enormous. + - The price of success is hard work. + - What price glory? hypernym: - 05145753-n ili: i64117 @@ -30768,7 +30768,7 @@ - the quality of having high intrinsic value example: - the richness of the mines and pastureland - - the cut of her clothes and the richness of the fabric were distinctive + - The cut of her clothes and the richness of the fabric were distinctive. hypernym: - 05145753-n ili: i64118 @@ -30789,7 +30789,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being a hindrance example: - - he pointed out all the drawbacks to my plan + - He pointed out all the drawbacks to my plan. hypernym: - 05169087-n ili: i64120 @@ -30800,7 +30800,7 @@ definition: - a drawback or difficulty that is not readily evident example: - - it sounds good but what's the catch? + - It sounds good but what's the catch? hypernym: - 05172048-n ili: i64121 @@ -30812,7 +30812,7 @@ definition: - the disadvantage or painful consequences of an action or condition example: - - neglected his health and paid the penalty + - … neglected his health and paid the penalty hypernym: - 05169087-n ili: i64122 @@ -30988,7 +30988,7 @@ definition: - the quality or customs or mannerisms characteristic of Asian civilizations example: - - orientalisms can be found in Mozart's operas + - Orientalisms can be found in Mozart's operas. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i64139 @@ -31022,7 +31022,7 @@ definition: - status in the eyes of others example: - - he lost face + - He lost face. hypernym: - 13968971-n ili: i64142 @@ -31045,8 +31045,8 @@ - importance or value example: - a person of considerable account - - he predicted that although it is of small account now it will rapidly increase - in importance + - He predicted that although it is of small account now it will rapidly increase + in importance. hypernym: - 05175788-n ili: i64144 @@ -31057,7 +31057,7 @@ definition: - (used with negation) having consequence example: - - they were friends and it was no matter who won the games + - They were friends and it was no matter who won the games. hypernym: - 05178101-n ili: i64145 @@ -31099,7 +31099,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being significant example: - - do not underestimate the significance of nuclear power + - Do not underestimate the significance of nuclear power. hypernym: - 05175788-n ili: i64149 @@ -31138,9 +31138,9 @@ definition: - having important effects or influence example: - - decisions of great consequence are made by the president himself - - virtue is of more moment than security - - that result is of no consequence + - Decisions of great consequence are made by the president himself. + - Virtue is of more moment than security. + - That result is of no consequence. hypernym: - 05177340-n ili: i64153 @@ -31153,7 +31153,7 @@ definition: - dire consequences example: - - when the pig ran away there was hell to pay + - When the pig ran away there was hell to pay. hypernym: - 05178101-n ili: i64154 @@ -31208,7 +31208,7 @@ definition: - the attribute of urgency in tone of voice example: - - his voice had an edge to it + - His voice had an edge to it. hypernym: - 05179327-n ili: i64159 @@ -31220,7 +31220,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being insistent example: - - he pressed his demand with considerable instancy + - He pressed his demand with considerable instancy. hypernym: - 05179327-n ili: i64160 @@ -31232,8 +31232,8 @@ definition: - the relative importance granted to something example: - - his opinion carries great weight - - the progression implied an increasing weightiness of the items listed + - His opinion carries great weight. + - The progression implied an increasing weightiness of the items listed. hypernym: - 05175788-n ili: i64161 @@ -31288,7 +31288,7 @@ definition: - a triviality not to be taken seriously example: - - I regarded his campaign for mayor as a joke + - I regarded his campaign for mayor as a joke. hypernym: - 05180732-n ili: i64166 @@ -31308,7 +31308,7 @@ definition: - the quality of having no value or significance example: - - he resented the meaninglessness of the tasks they assigned him + - He resented the meaninglessness of the tasks they assigned him. hypernym: - 05181106-n ili: i64168 @@ -31352,12 +31352,12 @@ - an abstract idea of that which is due to a person or governmental body by law or tradition or nature example: - - they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights + - They are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights. - source: Eleanor Roosevelt text: Certain rights can never be granted to the government but must be kept in - the hands of the people - - a right is not something that somebody gives you; it is something that nobody - can take away + the hands of the people. + - A right is not something that somebody gives you; it is something that nobody + can take away. hypernym: - 05862715-n ili: i64172 @@ -31435,7 +31435,7 @@ definition: - the parliamentary right to address an assembly example: - - the chairman granted him the floor + - The chairman granted him the floor. hypernym: - 05182180-n ili: i64179 @@ -31455,7 +31455,7 @@ definition: - official permission or approval example: - - authority for the program was renewed several times + - Authority for the program was renewed several times. hypernym: - 06702042-n ili: i64181 @@ -31544,7 +31544,7 @@ - a right reserved exclusively by a particular person or group (especially a hereditary or official right) example: - - suffrage was the prerogative of white adult males + - Suffrage was the prerogative of white adult males. hypernym: - 05182180-n ili: i64189 @@ -31660,8 +31660,8 @@ definition: - anything providing a means of access (or escape) example: - - we closed the door to Haitian immigrants - - education is the door to success + - We closed the door to Haitian immigrants. + - Education is the door to success. hypernym: - 05183715-n ili: i64200 @@ -31672,7 +31672,7 @@ definition: - freedom of access example: - - he maintained an open door for all employees + - He maintained an open door for all employees. hypernym: - 05188408-n ili: i64201 @@ -31684,8 +31684,8 @@ - an established or recognized right example: - a strong legal claim to the property - - he had no documents confirming his title to his father's estate - - he staked his claim + - He had no documents confirming his title to his father's estate. + - He staked his claim. hypernym: - 05184812-n ili: i64202 @@ -31699,7 +31699,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - entitlements make up the major part of the federal budget + - Entitlements make up the major part of the federal budget. hypernym: - 05188726-n ili: i64204 @@ -31983,7 +31983,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - American women got the vote in 1920 + - American women got the vote in 1920. hypernym: - 05194714-n ili: i64229 @@ -32207,7 +32207,7 @@ definition: - the legal right to sit as a member in a legislative or similar body example: - - he was elected to a seat in the Senate + - He was elected to a seat in the Senate. hypernym: - 05184812-n ili: i64249 @@ -32220,7 +32220,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - we were given the use of his boat + - We were given the use of his boat. hypernym: - 05184812-n ili: i64250 @@ -32260,8 +32260,8 @@ - possession of controlling influence example: - the deterrent power of nuclear weapons - - the power of his love saved her - - his powerfulness was concealed by a gentle facade + - The power of his love saved her. + - His powerfulness was concealed by a gentle facade. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i64253 @@ -32297,7 +32297,7 @@ - the power to induce the taking of a course of action or the embracing of a point of view by means of argument or entreaty example: - - the strength of his argument settled the matter + - The strength of his argument settled the matter. hypernym: - 05198072-n ili: i64256 @@ -32332,8 +32332,8 @@ - the power of attracting or holding one's attention (because it is unusual or exciting etc.) example: - - they said nothing of great interest - - primary colors can add interest to a room + - They said nothing of great interest. + - Primary colors can add interest to a room. hypernym: - 05198072-n ili: i64259 @@ -32345,8 +32345,8 @@ definition: - the quality of being sufficiently interesting to be reported in news bulletins example: - - the judge conceded the newsworthiness of the trial - - he is no longer news in the fashion world + - The judge conceded the newsworthiness of the trial. + - He is no longer news in the fashion world. hypernym: - 05199719-n ili: i64260 @@ -32358,7 +32358,7 @@ definition: - the attribute of being of interest at the present time example: - - the library had to discard books that had lost their topicality + - The library had to discard books that had lost their topicality. hypernym: - 05199719-n ili: i64261 @@ -32372,8 +32372,8 @@ definition: - interest and variety and intensity example: - - the Puritan Period was lacking in color - - the characters were delineated with exceptional vividness + - The Puritan Period was lacking in color. + - The characters were delineated with exceptional vividness. hypernym: - 05199719-n ili: i64262 @@ -32397,8 +32397,8 @@ definition: - complete power over a person or situation example: - - corporations have a stranglehold on the media - - the president applied a chokehold to labor disputes that inconvenienced the public + - Corporations have a stranglehold on the media. + - The president applied a chokehold to labor disputes that inconvenienced the public. hypernym: - 05198072-n ili: i64264 @@ -32420,7 +32420,7 @@ definition: - a power to affect persons or events especially power based on prestige etc example: - - used her parents' influence to get the job + - … used her parents' influence to get the job hypernym: - 05198072-n ili: i64266 @@ -32442,7 +32442,7 @@ definition: - a powerful effect or influence example: - - the force of his eloquence easily persuaded them + - The force of his eloquence easily persuaded them. hypernym: - 05201419-n ili: i64268 @@ -32454,9 +32454,9 @@ - an intellectual hold or understanding example: - a good grip on French history - - they kept a firm grip on the two top priorities - - he was in the grip of a powerful emotion - - a terrible power had her in its grasp + - They kept a firm grip on the two top priorities. + - He was in the grip of a powerful emotion. + - A terrible power had her in its grasp. hypernym: - 05201419-n ili: i64269 @@ -32479,7 +32479,7 @@ definition: - a force that compels example: - - the public brought pressure to bear on the government + - The public brought pressure to bear on the government. hypernym: - 05201846-n ili: i64271 @@ -32501,7 +32501,7 @@ definition: - an animating or vital unifying force example: - - New York is the commercial heartbeat of America + - New York is the commercial heartbeat of America. hypernym: - 05201846-n ili: i64273 @@ -32512,7 +32512,7 @@ definition: - an essential or life-giving force example: - - water is the lifeblood of India + - Water is the lifeblood of India. hypernym: - 05201846-n ili: i64274 @@ -32523,7 +32523,7 @@ definition: - forces that provide energy and direction example: - - the wheels of government began to turn + - The wheels of government began to turn. hypernym: - 05201846-n ili: i64275 @@ -32534,7 +32534,7 @@ definition: - the power to repel example: - - she knew many repellents to his advances + - She knew many repellents to his advances. hypernym: - 05198072-n ili: i64276 @@ -32566,8 +32566,8 @@ definition: - the power or right to give orders or make decisions example: - - he has the authority to issue warrants - - deputies are given authorization to make arrests + - He has the authority to issue warrants. + - Deputies are given authorization to make arrests. - a place of potency in the state hypernym: - 05203643-n @@ -32584,7 +32584,7 @@ definition: - control of a state or organization by large interest groups example: - - individualism is in danger of being swamped by a kind of corporatism + - Individualism is in danger of being swamped by a kind of corporatism. hypernym: - 05203643-n ili: i64280 @@ -32595,7 +32595,7 @@ definition: - power by which something or someone is affected or dominated example: - - he has a hold over them + - He has a hold over them. hypernym: - 05203643-n ili: i64281 @@ -32606,8 +32606,8 @@ definition: - rigorous or ruthless control example: - - she rules the office with an iron fist - - it takes an iron fist to contain the dissenting factions + - She rules the office with an iron fist. + - It takes an iron fist to contain the dissenting factions. hypernym: - 05203643-n ili: i64282 @@ -32618,7 +32618,7 @@ definition: - any means of control example: - - he took up the reins of government + - He took up the reins of government. hypernym: - 05203643-n ili: i64283 @@ -32667,7 +32667,7 @@ definition: - authority or power or force (especially when used in a coercive way) example: - - the senators used their muscle to get the party leader to resign + - The senators used their muscle to get the party leader to resign. hypernym: - 05203850-n ili: i64288 @@ -32701,7 +32701,7 @@ definition: - the power to use something or someone example: - - used all the resources at his disposal + - … used all the resources at his disposal hypernym: - 05198072-n ili: i64291 @@ -32795,8 +32795,8 @@ definition: - an ability to perform well example: - - he was at the top of his form - - the team was off form last night + - He was at the top of his form. + - The team was off form last night. hypernym: - 05207437-n ili: i64299 @@ -32850,7 +32850,7 @@ definition: - the ability to make way into or through something example: - - the greater penetration of the new projectiles will result in greater injuries + - The greater penetration of the new projectiles will result in greater injuries. hypernym: - 05207437-n ili: i64304 @@ -32894,7 +32894,7 @@ definition: - the ability to speak example: - - he lost his voice + - He lost his voice. hypernym: - 05208927-n ili: i64308 @@ -32917,7 +32917,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being capable — physically or intellectually or legally example: - - he worked to the limits of his capability + - He worked to the limits of his capability. hypernym: - 05207437-n ili: i64310 @@ -32929,8 +32929,8 @@ definition: - capability of being defended example: - - they built their castles with an eye to their defensibility - - client complaints create a felt need for the defensibility of individual actions + - They built their castles with an eye to their defensibility. + - Client complaints create a felt need for the defensibility of individual actions. hypernym: - 05209765-n ili: i64311 @@ -32941,7 +32941,7 @@ definition: - capability of being executed example: - - this recommendation has executability problems + - This recommendation has executability problems. hypernym: - 05209765-n ili: i64312 @@ -32952,7 +32952,7 @@ definition: - capability to perform or produce example: - - among his gifts is his capacity for true altruism + - Among his gifts is his capacity for true altruism. - limited runway capacity - a great capacity for growth hypernym: @@ -32968,8 +32968,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - we faced an army of great strength - - politicians have neglected our military posture + - We faced an army of great strength. + - Politicians have neglected our military posture. hypernym: - 05209765-n ili: i64314 @@ -33015,7 +33015,7 @@ definition: - the maximum operating capability of a system (especially an aircraft) example: - - test pilots try to push the envelope + - Test pilots try to push the envelope. hypernym: - 05211411-n ili: i64318 @@ -33037,7 +33037,7 @@ definition: - powerlessness revealed by an inability to act example: - - in spite of their weakness the group remains active + - In spite of their weakness the group remains active. hypernym: - 05211905-n ili: i64320 @@ -33081,7 +33081,7 @@ definition: - the quality of lacking interestingness example: - - the stories were of a dullness to bring a buffalo to its knees + - The stories were of a dullness to bring a buffalo to its knees. hypernym: - 05212608-n ili: i64324 @@ -33115,7 +33115,7 @@ definition: - something tedious and boring example: - - peeling potatoes is a drag + - Peeling potatoes is a drag. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -33142,7 +33142,7 @@ - an oppressive quality that is laborious and solemn and lacks grace or fluency example: - a book so serious that it sometimes subsided into ponderousness - - his lectures tend to heaviness and repetition + - His lectures tend to heaviness and repetition. hypernym: - 05212608-n ili: i64329 @@ -33165,7 +33165,7 @@ - the nature of a person or organization that appears powerful but is actually powerless and ineffectual example: - - he reminded Mao that the paper tiger had nuclear teeth + - He reminded Mao that the paper tiger had nuclear teeth. hypernym: - 05211905-n ili: i64331 @@ -33356,7 +33356,7 @@ - unspecified qualities required to do or be something example: - the stuff of heroes - - you don't have the stuff to be a United States Marine + - You don't have the stuff to be a United States Marine. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i64350 @@ -33376,7 +33376,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being attractive and exciting (especially sexually exciting) example: - - he thought she was really hot stuff + - He thought she was really hot stuff. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -33390,7 +33390,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being funny example: - - I fail to see the humor in it + - I fail to see the humor in it. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i64353 @@ -33402,7 +33402,7 @@ definition: - a quality that arouses emotions (especially pity or sorrow) example: - - the film captured all the pathos of their situation + - The film captured all the pathos of their situation. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i64354 @@ -33415,9 +33415,9 @@ - the quality of something (an act or a piece of writing) that reveals the attitudes and presuppositions of the author example: - - the general tone of articles appearing in the newspapers is that the government - should withdraw - - from the tone of her behavior I gathered that I had outstayed my welcome + - The general tone of articles appearing in the newspapers is that the government + should withdraw. + - From the tone of her behavior I gathered that I had outstayed my welcome. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i64355 @@ -33516,8 +33516,8 @@ - the quality of being unresponsive; not reacting; as a quality of people, it is marked by a failure to respond quickly or with emotion to people or events example: - - she began to recover from her numb unresponsiveness after the accident - - in an instant all the deadness and withdrawal were wiped away + - She began to recover from her numb unresponsiveness after the accident. + - In an instant all the deadness and withdrawal were wiped away. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i64365 @@ -33591,8 +33591,8 @@ definition: - the ability to raise the working leg high in the air example: - - the dancer was praised for her uncanny extension - - good extension comes from a combination of training and native ability + - The dancer was praised for her uncanny extension. + - Good extension comes from a combination of training and native ability. hypernym: - 04923519-n - 07033652-n @@ -33604,7 +33604,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being snooty example: - - he disliked his neighbors' snootiness + - He disliked his neighbors' snootiness. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i64373 @@ -33616,7 +33616,7 @@ - the ability of a cell to give rise to unlike cells and so to develop a new organism or part example: - - animal cells lose their totipotency at an early stage in embryonic development + - Animal cells lose their totipotency at an early stage in embryonic development. hypernym: - 05207437-n ili: i64374 @@ -33628,9 +33628,9 @@ definition: - the quality of being ulterior example: - - their conversation was limited to ulteriorities + - Their conversation was limited to ulteriorities. - a terrible feeling of ulteriority - - his stories were too susceptible to ulteriority + - His stories were too susceptible to ulteriority. hypernym: - 04731092-n ili: i64375 @@ -33661,7 +33661,7 @@ definition: - the quality of being worth remembering example: - - continuous change results in lack of memorability + - Continuous change results in lack of memorability. - true memorability of phrase hypernym: - 04731092-n @@ -34075,8 +34075,8 @@ definition: - A renewal of youthful characteristics or vitality. example: - - the newly discovered oil deposits have led to a rejuvenescence of the nation's - economy + - The newly discovered oil deposits have led to a rejuvenescence of the nation's + economy. hypernym: - 04935762-n members: @@ -35340,7 +35340,7 @@ - a state or quality of being cosmopolitan example: - This working definition of cosmopolitanity is confirmed by the academic discussion - of the term which has emerged from a background of long debates + of the term which has emerged from a background of long debates. hypernym: - 04923519-n members: @@ -35422,7 +35422,7 @@ example: - Most obvious, perhaps, is the contemporariness of her language, for example, when wishing to instil organisational members with ‘a feel for the modern 1990s arm - of brewing.’ + of brewing.’. hypernym: - 05057819-n members: @@ -36142,7 +36142,7 @@ definition: - The quality or characteristic of being Russian. example: - - They were proud of their Russianness + - They were proud of their Russianness. hypernym: - 04923519-n members: @@ -36523,7 +36523,7 @@ definition: - The property of being full of lumps, not being smooth. example: - - the surface is distinctive in its lumpiness, random striations, and generally + - The surface is distinctive in its lumpiness, random striations, and generally uneven texture. hypernym: - 04941723-n @@ -36692,7 +36692,7 @@ - The property of being metaphorical or tropical, as opposed to literal; using figures of speech. example: - - the narrators are caught between the literality and figurativeness of suspension. + - The narrators are caught between the literality and figurativeness of suspension. hypernym: - 04812015-n members: diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.body.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.body.yaml index 90274660..76682546 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.body.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.body.yaml @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ - 00015568-n - 02474924-n example: - - he felt as if his whole body were on fire + - He felt as if his whole body were on fire. hypernym: - 00019308-n ili: i64381 @@ -46,9 +46,9 @@ definition: - alternative names for the body of a human being example: - - Leonardo studied the human body - - he has a strong physique - - the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak + - Leonardo studied the human body. + - He has a strong physique. + - The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak. hypernym: - 05223633-n ili: i64383 @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ definition: - a human body (usually including the clothing) example: - - a weapon was hidden on his person + - A weapon was hidden on his person. hypernym: - 05224424-n ili: i64384 @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ definition: - a natural object consisting of a dead animal or person example: - - they found the body in the lake + - They found the body in the lake. hypernym: - 00019308-n ili: i64385 @@ -96,10 +96,10 @@ definition: - the dead body of a human being example: - - the cadaver was intended for dissection - - the end of the police search was the discovery of a corpse - - the murderer confessed that he threw the stiff in the river - - honor comes to bless the turf that wraps their clay + - The cadaver was intended for dissection. + - The end of the police search was the discovery of a corpse. + - The murderer confessed that he threw the stiff in the river. + - Honor comes to bless the turf that wraps their clay. hypernym: - 05225115-n ili: i64386 @@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ - the living body considered as made up of interdependent components forming a unified whole example: - - exercise helped him get the alcohol out of his system + - Exercise helped him get the alcohol out of his system. hypernym: - 05226062-n ili: i64391 @@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ - accessory or adjoining anatomical parts or appendages to an organ (especially of the embryo) example: - - Fallopian tubes and ovaries are adnexa of the uterus + - Fallopian tubes and ovaries are adnexa of the uterus. hypernym: - 05227735-n ili: i64401 @@ -478,7 +478,7 @@ - a particular complex anatomical part of a living thing and its construction and arrangement example: - - he has good bone structure + - He has good bone structure. hypernym: - 05227735-n ili: i64419 @@ -1080,7 +1080,7 @@ definition: - a group of physiologically or anatomically related organs or parts example: - - the body has a system of organs for digestion + - The body has a system of organs for digestion. hypernym: - 05227735-n ili: i64479 @@ -1112,7 +1112,7 @@ definition: - a natural protective body covering and site of the sense of touch example: - - your skin is the largest organ of your body + - Your skin is the largest organ of your body. hypernym: - 05294035-n - 05245085-n @@ -1144,7 +1144,7 @@ definition: - an area on the skin that is highly sensitive to pressure example: - - you must know the pressure points in order to administer shiatsu + - You must know the pressure points in order to administer shiatsu. hypernym: - 05229188-n ili: i64483 @@ -1175,7 +1175,7 @@ definition: - bare skin example: - - ‘swimming in the buff’ means to swim naked + - ‘swimming in the buff’ means to swim naked. hypernym: - 05245612-n ili: i64486 @@ -1826,9 +1826,9 @@ - a bodily passage or tube lined with epithelial cells and conveying a secretion or other substance example: - - the tear duct was obstructed + - The tear duct was obstructed. - the alimentary canal - - poison is released through a channel in the snake's fangs + - Poison is released through a channel in the snake's fangs. hypernym: - 05255524-n ili: i64547 @@ -2031,7 +2031,7 @@ - any of the cylindrical filaments characteristically growing from the epidermis of a mammal example: - - there is a hair in my soup + - There is a hair in my soup. hypernym: - 05236798-n ili: i64566 @@ -2054,8 +2054,8 @@ - a covering for the body (or parts of it) consisting of a dense growth of threadlike structures (as on the human head); helps to prevent heat loss example: - - he combed his hair - - each hair consists of layers of dead keratinized cells + - He combed his hair. + - Each hair consists of layers of dead keratinized cells. hypernym: - 05245085-n ili: i64568 @@ -2136,7 +2136,7 @@ - a line of scalp that can be seen when sections of hair are combed in opposite directions example: - - his part was right in the middle + - His part was right in the middle. hypernym: - 08610818-n ili: i64575 @@ -2530,7 +2530,7 @@ definition: - an unshaved growth of hair on the upper lip example: - - he looked younger after he shaved off his mustache + - He looked younger after he shaved off his mustache. hypernym: - 05268903-n ili: i64615 @@ -2822,7 +2822,7 @@ definition: - a bit of tissue or blood or urine that is taken for diagnostic purposes example: - - they collected a urine specimen for urinalysis + - They collected a urine specimen for urinalysis. hypernym: - 09444303-n ili: i64643 @@ -2928,7 +2928,7 @@ - a kind of body tissue containing stored fat that serves as a source of energy; it also cushions and insulates vital organs example: - - fatty tissue protected them from the severe cold + - Fatty tissue protected them from the severe cold. hypernym: - 05275047-n ili: i64654 @@ -4280,7 +4280,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06090110-n example: - - the biceps and triceps are antagonistic muscles + - The biceps and triceps are antagonistic muscles. hypernym: - 05296796-n ili: i64775 @@ -4291,7 +4291,7 @@ definition: - a muscle that contracts while another relaxes example: - - when bending the elbow the biceps are the agonist + - When bending the elbow the biceps are the agonist. hypernym: - 05300539-n ili: i64776 @@ -4302,7 +4302,7 @@ definition: - a muscle that relaxes while another contracts example: - - when bending the elbow the triceps are the antagonist + - When bending the elbow the triceps are the antagonist. hypernym: - 05300539-n ili: i64777 @@ -4597,7 +4597,7 @@ definition: - internal organs collectively (especially those in the abdominal cavity) example: - - ‘viscera’ is the plural form of ‘viscus’ + - ‘viscera’ is the plural form of ‘viscus’. hypernym: - 05306228-n ili: i64806 @@ -4779,7 +4779,7 @@ - the externally visible part of the oral cavity on the face and the system of organs surrounding the opening example: - - she wiped lipstick from her mouth + - She wiped lipstick from her mouth. hypernym: - 05257118-n ili: i64821 @@ -4818,7 +4818,7 @@ definition: - the opening through which food is taken in and vocalizations emerge example: - - he stuffed his mouth with candy + - He stuffed his mouth with candy. hypernym: - 05617763-n ili: i64824 @@ -5004,7 +5004,7 @@ definition: - a tooth situated at the front of the mouth example: - - his malocclusion was caused by malposed anteriors + - His malocclusion was caused by malposed anteriors. hypernym: - 05290245-n ili: i64840 @@ -5253,7 +5253,7 @@ example: - the alae of the nose - the alae of a maple seed - - the flat petals of a pea blossom are alae + - The flat petals of a pea blossom are alae. hypernym: - 05477841-n ili: i64863 @@ -5352,7 +5352,7 @@ - the eye unaided by any optical instrument that alters the power of vision or alters the apparent size or distance of objects example: - - it is not safe to look directly at the sun with the naked eye + - It is not safe to look directly at the sun with the naked eye. hypernym: - 05318579-n ili: i64869 @@ -5429,7 +5429,7 @@ proteins in the membrane control passage of ions (like sodium or potassium or calcium) in and out of the cell example: - - all cells have a cell membrane + - All cells have a cell membrane. hypernym: - 05454999-n ili: i64876 @@ -5453,7 +5453,7 @@ definition: - the part of the tunic of the eye between the choroid coat and the iris example: - - the ciliary body produces aqueous humor + - The ciliary body produces aqueous humor. hypernym: - 05433820-n ili: i64878 @@ -5486,7 +5486,7 @@ definition: - either of two folds of skin that can be moved to cover or open the eye example: - - his lids would stay open no longer + - His lids would stay open no longer. hypernym: - 05321204-n ili: i64881 @@ -6369,7 +6369,7 @@ definition: - a long sebaceous gland that lubricates the eyelids example: - - bacterial infection of a Meibomian gland produces a stye + - Bacterial infection of a Meibomian gland produces a stye. hypernym: - 05335780-n ili: i64961 @@ -6598,7 +6598,7 @@ - either of two bean-shaped excretory organs that filter wastes (especially urea) from the blood and excrete them and water in urine example: - - urine passes out of the kidney through ureters to the bladder + - Urine passes out of the kidney through ureters to the bladder. hypernym: - 05340807-n ili: i64981 @@ -9855,7 +9855,7 @@ - the hollow muscular organ located behind the sternum and between the lungs; its rhythmic contractions move the blood through the body example: - - he stood still, his heart thumping wildly + - He stood still, his heart thumping wildly. hypernym: - 05306228-n ili: i65294 @@ -9934,8 +9934,8 @@ definition: - any of several muscles associated with the atrioventricular valves example: - - the papillary muscles contract during systole to prevent regurgitation of blood - into the atria + - The papillary muscles contract during systole to prevent regurgitation of blood + into the atria. hypernym: - 05397282-n ili: i65301 @@ -10070,7 +10070,7 @@ definition: - an enclosed volume in the body example: - - the chambers of his heart were healthy + - The chambers of his heart were healthy. hypernym: - 05310901-n ili: i65313 @@ -10356,7 +10356,7 @@ - liquid containing proteins and electrolytes including the liquid in blood plasma and interstitial fluid example: - - the body normally has about 15 quarts of extracellular fluid + - The body normally has about 15 quarts of extracellular fluid. hypernym: - 05404811-n ili: i65338 @@ -10461,7 +10461,7 @@ definition: - the serous fluid in which the embryo is suspended inside the amnion example: - - before a woman gives birth her waters break + - Before a woman gives birth her waters break. hypernym: - 05404811-n ili: i65348 @@ -10477,8 +10477,8 @@ domain_topic: - 01474323-n example: - - blood carries oxygen and nutrients to the tissues and carries away waste products - - the ancients believed that blood was the seat of the emotions + - Blood carries oxygen and nutrients to the tissues and carries away waste products. + - The ancients believed that blood was the seat of the emotions. hypernym: - 05404811-n ili: i65349 @@ -10493,7 +10493,7 @@ definition: - blood found in arteries example: - - except for the pulmonary artery the arterial blood is rich in oxygen + - Except for the pulmonary artery the arterial blood is rich in oxygen. hypernym: - 05407190-n ili: i65350 @@ -10547,7 +10547,7 @@ definition: - the blood group whose red cells carry neither the A nor B antigens example: - - people with type O blood are universal donors + - People with type O blood are universal donors. hypernym: - 05407944-n ili: i65355 @@ -10651,8 +10651,8 @@ definition: - blood found in the veins example: - - except in the pulmonary vein venous blood is rich in carbon dioxide and poor in - oxygen + - Except in the pulmonary vein venous blood is rich in carbon dioxide and poor in + oxygen. hypernym: - 05407190-n ili: i65365 @@ -10663,7 +10663,7 @@ definition: - blood that has not been modified except for the addition of an anticoagulant example: - - whole blood is normally used in blood transfusions + - Whole blood is normally used in blood transfusions. hypernym: - 05407190-n ili: i65366 @@ -10785,7 +10785,7 @@ definition: - a drop of the clear salty saline solution secreted by the lacrimal glands example: - - his story brought tears to her eyes + - His story brought tears to her eyes. hypernym: - 13793544-n ili: i65376 @@ -10812,7 +10812,7 @@ definition: - salty fluid secreted by sweat glands example: - - sweat poured off his brow + - Sweat poured off his brow. hypernym: - 05412071-n ili: i65378 @@ -11207,7 +11207,7 @@ - hormone produced by the thyroid glands to regulate metabolism by controlling the rate of oxidation in cells example: - - thyroxine is 65% iodine + - Thyroxine is 65% iodine. hypernym: - 05420584-n ili: i65412 @@ -11483,7 +11483,7 @@ definition: - a blood vessel that carries blood from the capillaries toward the heart example: - - all veins except the pulmonary vein carry unaerated blood + - All veins except the pulmonary vein carry unaerated blood. hypernym: - 05425319-n ili: i65437 @@ -11712,7 +11712,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - ‘in venter’ is legal terminology for ‘conceived but not yet born’ + - ‘in venter’ is legal terminology for ‘conceived but not yet born’. hypernym: - 05526736-n ili: i65460 @@ -11845,7 +11845,7 @@ definition: - a nerve cell whose body is outside the central nervous system example: - - damage to ganglion cells in the retina may play a role in the development of glaucoma + - Damage to ganglion cells in the retina may play a role in the development of glaucoma. hypernym: - 05473219-n ili: i65470 @@ -12048,7 +12048,7 @@ - any of the cells of a plant or animal except the reproductive cells; a cell that does not participate in the production of gametes example: - - somatic cells are produced from preexisting cells + - Somatic cells are produced from preexisting cells. hypernym: - 00006484-n ili: i65489 @@ -12338,8 +12338,8 @@ definition: - chromatin found only in female cells example: - - the presence or absence of sex chromatin in cells obtained by amniocentesis makes - it possible to determine the sex of a fetus + - The presence or absence of sex chromatin in cells obtained by amniocentesis makes + it possible to determine the sex of a fetus. hypernym: - 05443656-n ili: i65515 @@ -12385,7 +12385,7 @@ - 06085077-n - 06087638-n example: - - genes were formerly called factors + - Genes were formerly called factors. hypernym: - 08476263-n ili: i65519 @@ -12414,7 +12414,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06085077-n example: - - some alleles are dominant over others + - Some alleles are dominant over others. hypernym: - 05444328-n ili: i65521 @@ -12488,7 +12488,7 @@ definition: - any pair of genes that tend to be transmitted together example: - - the genes of Drosophila fall into four linkage groups + - The genes of Drosophila fall into four linkage groups. hypernym: - 05444328-n ili: i65528 @@ -12692,7 +12692,7 @@ - a threadlike strand of DNA in the cell nucleus that carries the genes in a linear order example: - - humans have 22 chromosome pairs plus two sex chromosomes + - Humans have 22 chromosome pairs plus two sex chromosomes. hypernym: - 09247818-n ili: i65548 @@ -12711,7 +12711,7 @@ - 'the sex chromosome that is present in both sexes: singly in males and doubly in females' example: - - human females normally have two X chromosomes + - Human females normally have two X chromosomes. hypernym: - 05451227-n ili: i65549 @@ -12778,7 +12778,7 @@ definition: - the sex chromosome that is carried by men example: - - human males normally have one X chromosome and one Y chromosome + - Human males normally have one X chromosome and one Y chromosome. hypernym: - 05451227-n ili: i65555 @@ -12791,7 +12791,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06085077-n example: - - mammals normally have two sex chromosomes + - Mammals normally have two sex chromosomes. hypernym: - 05449707-n ili: i65556 @@ -12823,7 +12823,7 @@ - a specialized condensed region of each chromosome that appears during mitosis where the chromatids are held together to form an X shape example: - - the centromere is difficult to sequence + - The centromere is difficult to sequence. hypernym: - 05232895-n ili: i65559 @@ -12902,7 +12902,7 @@ definition: - a specialized part of a cell; analogous to an organ example: - - the first organelle to be identified was the nucleus + - The first organelle to be identified was the nucleus. hypernym: - 05305022-n ili: i65567 @@ -12938,7 +12938,7 @@ when it reaches a stop codon it falls apart and releases the completed protein molecule for use by the cell example: - - the ribosome is the site of protein synthesis + - The ribosome is the site of protein synthesis. hypernym: - 05453244-n ili: i65570 @@ -13189,8 +13189,8 @@ definition: - a preparation of blood cells separated from the liquid plasma example: - - packed cells are given to severely anemic patients in order to avoid overloading - the circulatory system with too much fluid + - Packed cells are given to severely anemic patients in order to avoid overloading + the circulatory system with too much fluid. hypernym: - 05456844-n ili: i65595 @@ -13622,7 +13622,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - a sperm is mostly a nucleus surrounded by little other cellular material + - A sperm is mostly a nucleus surrounded by little other cellular material. hypernym: - 05464521-n ili: i65636 @@ -13954,7 +13954,7 @@ definition: - a cluster of nerve cells governing a specific bodily process example: - - in most people the speech center is in the left hemisphere + - In most people the speech center is in the left hemisphere. hypernym: - 05470250-n ili: i65665 @@ -14515,7 +14515,7 @@ - the junction between two neurons (axon-to-dendrite) or between a neuron and a muscle example: - - nerve impulses cross a synapse through the action of neurotransmitters + - Nerve impulses cross a synapse through the action of neurotransmitters. hypernym: - 14444358-n ili: i65717 @@ -15705,8 +15705,8 @@ - lower or hindmost part of the brain; continuous with spinal cord; (‘bulb’ is an old term for medulla oblongata) example: - - the medulla oblongata is the most vital part of the brain because it contains - centers controlling breathing and heart functioning + - The medulla oblongata is the most vital part of the brain because it contains + centers controlling breathing and heart functioning. hypernym: - 05470250-n ili: i65818 @@ -16778,7 +16778,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - in England ‘fanny’ is vulgar slang for female genitals + - In England ‘fanny’ is vulgar slang for female genitals. hypernym: - 05521732-n ili: i65906 @@ -17161,8 +17161,8 @@ - 00845915-n - 14878134-n example: - - the vagina receives the penis during coitus - - the vagina is elastic enough to allow the passage of a fetus + - The vagina receives the penis during coitus. + - The vagina is elastic enough to allow the passage of a fetus. hypernym: - 05258141-n ili: i65939 @@ -17388,7 +17388,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - she kicked him in the balls and got away + - She kicked him in the balls and got away. hypernym: - 05532903-n - 05532081-n @@ -17435,7 +17435,7 @@ definition: - a testis that fails to move into the scrotum as the male fetus develops example: - - undescended testicles have an increased risk for cancer + - Undescended testicles have an increased risk for cancer. hypernym: - 05532266-n ili: i65960 @@ -17675,8 +17675,8 @@ - a collection of lymphatic tissue in the throat behind the uvula (on the posterior wall and roof of the nasopharynx) example: - - hypertrophy of the pharyngeal tonsils is called adenoids - - enlarged adenoids may restrict the breathing of children + - Hypertrophy of the pharyngeal tonsils is called adenoids. + - Enlarged adenoids may restrict the breathing of children. hypernym: - 05295381-n ili: i65981 @@ -18057,7 +18057,7 @@ definition: - the cavity in which the large intestine begins and into which the ileum opens example: - - the appendix is an offshoot of the cecum + - The appendix is an offshoot of the cecum. hypernym: - 05310901-n ili: i66013 @@ -18204,7 +18204,7 @@ - the upper part of the human body or the front part of the body in animals; contains the face and brains example: - - he stuck his head out the window + - He stuck his head out the window. hypernym: - 05232383-n ili: i66025 @@ -18300,7 +18300,7 @@ definition: - the skin that covers the top of the head example: - - they wanted to take his scalp as a trophy + - They wanted to take his scalp as a trophy. hypernym: - 05245612-n ili: i66033 @@ -18669,7 +18669,7 @@ definition: - a jaw example: - - I'll hit him on the chops + - I'll hit him on the chops. hypernym: - 05553673-n ili: i66065 @@ -18690,8 +18690,8 @@ - the part of an organism (human or animal) that connects the head to the rest of the body example: - - he admired her long graceful neck - - the horse won by a neck + - He admired her long graceful neck. + - The horse won by a neck. hypernym: - 05232383-n ili: i66067 @@ -18876,7 +18876,7 @@ definition: - the hollow under the arm where it is joined to the shoulder example: - - they were up to their armpits in water + - They were up to their armpits in water. hypernym: - 05310901-n ili: i66082 @@ -18892,7 +18892,7 @@ definition: - the body excluding the head and neck and limbs example: - - they moved their arms and legs and bodies + - They moved their arms and legs and bodies. hypernym: - 05227735-n ili: i66083 @@ -18979,7 +18979,7 @@ - 02474924-n - 00015568-n example: - - he had a pain in his side + - He had a pain in his side. hypernym: - 05229188-n ili: i66089 @@ -19103,7 +19103,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - he beat his breast in anger + - He beat his breast in anger. hypernym: - 05232383-n ili: i66099 @@ -19254,7 +19254,7 @@ definition: - the middle area of the human torso (usually in front) example: - - young American women believe that a bare midriff is fashionable + - Young American women believe that a bare midriff is fashionable. hypernym: - 05229188-n ili: i66112 @@ -19341,9 +19341,9 @@ definition: - a scar where the umbilical cord was attached example: - - you were not supposed to show your navel on television - - they argued whether or not Adam had a navel - - she had a tattoo just above her bellybutton + - You were not supposed to show your navel on television. + - They argued whether or not Adam had a navel. + - She had a tattoo just above her bellybutton. hypernym: - 08637636-n ili: i66120 @@ -19465,7 +19465,7 @@ - the posterior part of a human (or animal) body from the neck to the end of the spine example: - - his back was nicely tanned + - His back was nicely tanned. hypernym: - 05227735-n ili: i66129 @@ -19505,8 +19505,8 @@ - 00845915-n - 14878134-n example: - - he deserves a good kick in the butt - - are you going to sit on your fanny and do nothing? + - He deserves a good kick in the butt. + - Are you going to sit on your fanny and do nothing? exemplifies: - 07139048-n hypernym: @@ -19561,7 +19561,7 @@ definition: - an external body part that projects from the body example: - - it is important to keep the extremities warm + - It is important to keep the extremities warm. hypernym: - 05232383-n ili: i66134 @@ -19644,7 +19644,7 @@ definition: - informal terms for the leg example: - - fever left him weak on his sticks + - Fever left him weak on his sticks. hypernym: - 05568420-n ili: i66140 @@ -19672,7 +19672,7 @@ definition: - your own legs example: - - I traveled on shank's mare + - I traveled on shank's mare. hypernym: - 05568420-n ili: i66142 @@ -19717,7 +19717,7 @@ definition: - the upper side of the thighs of a seated person example: - - he picked up the little girl and plopped her down in his lap + - He picked up the little girl and plopped her down in his lap. hypernym: - 05569882-n ili: i66145 @@ -19761,7 +19761,7 @@ definition: - the part of the leg of a human being below the ankle joint example: - - his bare feet projected from his trousers + - His bare feet projected from his trousers. - armored from head to foot hypernym: - 05570667-n @@ -19836,8 +19836,8 @@ definition: - the (prehensile) extremity of the superior limb example: - - he had the hands of a surgeon - - he extended his mitt + - He had the hands of a surgeon. + - He extended his mitt. hypernym: - 05574552-n ili: i66153 @@ -19870,7 +19870,7 @@ definition: - large strong hand (as of a fighter) example: - - wait till I get my hooks on him + - Wait till I get my hooks on him. hypernym: - 05572223-n ili: i66155 @@ -19883,8 +19883,8 @@ definition: - the hand that is on the right side of the body example: - - he writes with his right hand but pitches with his left - - hit him with quick rights to the body + - He writes with his right hand but pitches with his left. + - … hit him with quick rights to the body hypernym: - 05572223-n ili: i66156 @@ -19952,7 +19952,7 @@ definition: - any of the terminal members of the hand (sometimes excepting the thumb) example: - - her fingers were long and thin + - Her fingers were long and thin. hypernym: - 05573730-n - 05574552-n @@ -20525,7 +20525,7 @@ - a more or less rounded anatomical body or mass example: - the ball at the base of the thumb - - he stood on the balls of his feet + - He stood on the balls of his feet. hypernym: - 05232895-n ili: i66215 @@ -20803,7 +20803,7 @@ - a point on the elbow where the ulnar nerve passes near the surface; a sharp tingling sensation results when the nerve is knocked against the bone example: - - the funny bone is not humerus + - The funny bone is not humerus. hypernym: - 05576400-n ili: i66241 @@ -21240,7 +21240,7 @@ - the series of vertebrae forming the axis of the skeleton and protecting the spinal cord example: - - the fall broke his back + - The fall broke his back. hypernym: - 05593315-n ili: i66280 @@ -21756,7 +21756,7 @@ definition: - a freely moving joint in which movement is limited to rotation example: - - the articulation of the radius and ulna in the arm is a pivot joint + - The articulation of the radius and ulna in the arm is a pivot joint. hypernym: - 05550810-n ili: i66324 @@ -21813,7 +21813,7 @@ - the organ of smell and entrance to the respiratory tract; the prominent part of the face of man or other mammals example: - - he has a cold in the nose + - He has a cold in the nose. hypernym: - 05307730-n ili: i66329 @@ -21881,7 +21881,7 @@ definition: - the hard ridge that forms the upper part of the nose example: - - her glasses left marks on the bridge of her nose + - Her glasses left marks on the bridge of her nose. hypernym: - 05232895-n ili: i66334 @@ -21935,7 +21935,7 @@ definition: - a small natural hollow in the cheek or chin example: - - His dimple appeared whenever he smiled + - His dimple appeared whenever he smiled. hypernym: - 13919062-n ili: i66339 @@ -21985,8 +21985,8 @@ definition: - the front of the human head from the forehead to the chin and ear to ear example: - - he washed his face - - I wish I had seen the look on his face when he got the news + - He washed his face. + - I wish I had seen the look on his face when he got the news. hypernym: - 05232383-n ili: i66344 @@ -22052,8 +22052,8 @@ definition: - 'the characteristic parts of a person''s face: eyes and nose and mouth and chin' example: - - an expression of pleasure crossed his features - - his lineaments were very regular + - An expression of pleasure crossed his features. + - His lineaments were very regular. hypernym: - 05227735-n ili: i66348 @@ -22099,7 +22099,7 @@ definition: - the flat area on either side of the forehead example: - - the veins in his temple throbbed + - The veins in his temple throbbed. hypernym: - 05609513-n ili: i66352 @@ -22185,7 +22185,7 @@ definition: - the remains of a body part that was functional at an earlier stage of life example: - - Meckel's diverticulum is the rudiment of the embryonic yolk sac + - Meckel's diverticulum is the rudiment of the embryonic yolk sac. hypernym: - 05227735-n ili: i66360 @@ -22224,7 +22224,7 @@ - 15284095-n - 15277950-n example: - - the humors are blood and phlegm and yellow and black bile + - The humors are blood and phlegm and yellow and black bile. hypernym: - 05271349-n ili: i66363 @@ -22271,7 +22271,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - chromosomes are distributed by spindles in mitosis and meiosis + - Chromosomes are distributed by spindles in mitosis and meiosis. hypernym: - 14891040-n ili: i66367 @@ -22546,8 +22546,8 @@ definition: - either (free) end of a eukaryotic chromosome example: - - telomeres act as caps to keep the sticky ends of chromosomes from randomly clumping - together + - Telomeres act as caps to keep the sticky ends of chromosomes from randomly clumping + together. hypernym: - 08583557-n ili: i66392 diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.cognition.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.cognition.yaml index da51b4e5..8e394747 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.cognition.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.cognition.yaml @@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ - that which is responsible for one's thoughts, feelings, and conscious brain functions; the seat of the faculty of reason example: - - his mind wandered - - I couldn't get his words out of my head + - His mind wandered. + - I couldn't get his words out of my head. hypernym: - 00023451-n ili: i66397 @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - use your noddle + - Use your noddle. hypernym: - 05619057-n ili: i66398 @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ definition: - an abstract mental location example: - - he has a special place in my thoughts + - He has a special place in my thoughts. - a place in my heart - a political system with no place for the less prominent groups hypernym: @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ definition: - public awareness example: - - it brought the scandal to light + - It brought the scandal to light. hypernym: - 05619850-n ili: i66404 @@ -95,8 +95,8 @@ definition: - information that has become public example: - - all the reports were out in the open - - the facts had been brought to the surface + - All the reports were out in the open. + - The facts had been brought to the surface. hypernym: - 05619850-n ili: i66405 @@ -200,8 +200,8 @@ definition: - good discernment (either visually or as if visually) example: - - she has an eye for fresh talent - - he has an artist's eye + - She has an eye for fresh talent. + - He has an artist's eye. hypernym: - 05621958-n ili: i66414 @@ -212,9 +212,9 @@ definition: - sound practical judgment example: - - Common sense is not so common - - he hasn't got the sense God gave little green apples - - fortunately she had the good sense to run away + - Common sense is not so common. + - He hasn't got the sense God gave little green apples. + - Fortunately she had the good sense to run away. hypernym: - 05621958-n ili: i66415 @@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ definition: - reasoned and reasonable judgment example: - - it made a certain kind of logic + - It made a certain kind of logic. hypernym: - 05622440-n ili: i66416 @@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - she has great social nous + - She has great social nous. hypernym: - 05622440-n ili: i66417 @@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ definition: - knowing how to avoid embarrassment or distress example: - - the servants showed great tact and discretion + - The servants showed great tact and discretion. hypernym: - 05621958-n ili: i66420 @@ -295,8 +295,8 @@ definition: - judiciousness in avoiding harm or danger example: - - he exercised caution in opening the door - - he handled the vase with care + - He exercised caution in opening the door. + - He handled the vase with care. hypernym: - 05623156-n ili: i66422 @@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ - possession of the qualities (especially mental qualities) required to do something or get something done example: - - danger heightened his powers of discrimination + - Danger heightened his powers of discrimination. hypernym: - 00023451-n ili: i66424 @@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ definition: - a supply of ways of accomplishing something example: - - every good mechanic has a large bag of tricks + - Every good mechanic has a large bag of tricks. hypernym: - 05624569-n ili: i66426 @@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ definition: - the ability to lead example: - - he believed that leadership can be taught + - He believed that leadership can be taught. hypernym: - 05624029-n ili: i66428 @@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ definition: - mental ability example: - - he's got plenty of brains but no common sense + - He's got plenty of brains but no common sense. hypernym: - 05625389-n ili: i66431 @@ -416,7 +416,7 @@ definition: - the capacity to understand a broad range of topics example: - - a teacher must have a breadth of knowledge of the subject + - A teacher must have a breadth of knowledge of the subject. - a man distinguished by the largeness and scope of his views hypernym: - 05625389-n @@ -430,8 +430,8 @@ definition: - intellectual breadth example: - - the very capaciousness of the idea meant that agreement on fundamentals was unnecessary - - his unselfishness gave him great intellectual roominess + - The very capaciousness of the idea meant that agreement on fundamentals was unnecessary. + - His unselfishness gave him great intellectual roominess. hypernym: - 05626076-n ili: i66433 @@ -446,8 +446,8 @@ definition: - knowledge and intellectual ability example: - - he reads to improve his mind - - he has a keen intellect + - He reads to improve his mind. + - He has a keen intellect. hypernym: - 05625389-n ili: i66434 @@ -552,8 +552,8 @@ definition: - a quick and penetrating intelligence example: - - he argued with great acuteness - - I admired the keenness of his mind + - He argued with great acuteness. + - I admired the keenness of his mind. hypernym: - 05625389-n ili: i66444 @@ -567,7 +567,7 @@ definition: - an acute intelligence (an analogy based on the well-known sharpness of steel traps) example: - - he's as sharp as a steel trap + - He's as sharp as a steel trap. - a mind like a steel trap hypernym: - 05628251-n @@ -647,9 +647,9 @@ definition: - the basic human power of intelligent thought and perception example: - - he used his wits to get ahead - - I was scared out of my wits - - he still had all his marbles and was in full possession of a lively mind + - He used his wits to get ahead. + - I was scared out of my wits. + - He still had all his marbles and was in full possession of a lively mind. hypernym: - 05625389-n ili: i66452 @@ -717,7 +717,7 @@ definition: - the capability of becoming perfect example: - - he believes in the ultimate perfectibility of man + - He believes in the ultimate perfectibility of man. hypernym: - 05630964-n ili: i66458 @@ -775,9 +775,9 @@ definition: - a special way of doing something example: - - he had a bent for it - - he had a special knack for getting into trouble - - he couldn't get the hang of it + - He had a bent for it. + - He had a special knack for getting into trouble. + - He couldn't get the hang of it. hypernym: - 05631825-n ili: i66463 @@ -790,8 +790,8 @@ definition: - a natural talent example: - - he has a flair for mathematics - - he has a genius for interior decorating + - He has a flair for mathematics. + - He has a genius for interior decorating. hypernym: - 05631825-n ili: i66464 @@ -862,8 +862,8 @@ - the formation of a mental image of something that is not perceived as real and is not present to the senses example: - - popular imagination created a world of demons - - imagination reveals what the world could be + - Popular imagination created a world of demons. + - Imagination reveals what the world could be. hypernym: - 05632483-n ili: i66470 @@ -1007,7 +1007,7 @@ definition: - phrases used to refer to Heaven example: - - the Celestial City was Christian's goal in Bunyan's ‘Pilgrim's Progress’ + - The Celestial City was Christian's goal in Bunyan's ‘Pilgrim's Progress’. hypernym: - 05635568-n ili: i66483 @@ -1090,7 +1090,7 @@ - 05955536-n example: - source: Theognis - text: No one goes to Hades with all his immense wealth + text: No one goes to Hades with all his immense wealth. hypernym: - 05633662-n ili: i66490 @@ -1115,10 +1115,10 @@ - 06236188-n example: - source: John Milton - text: Hurl'd headlong … To bottomless perdition, there to dwell + text: Hurl'd headlong … To bottomless perdition, there to dwell. - a demon from the depths of the pit - source: Dr. Johnson - text: Hell is paved with good intentions + text: Hell is paved with good intentions. hypernym: - 05633662-n ili: i66491 @@ -1249,7 +1249,7 @@ - any imaginary place where spiritual beings (demons or fairies or angels or the like) abide example: - - science has emptied the spirit world of its former inhabitants + - Science has emptied the spirit world of its former inhabitants. hypernym: - 05633662-n ili: i66503 @@ -1281,7 +1281,7 @@ - imagination or fantasy; held by Coleridge to be more casual and superficial than true imagination example: - - never had the wildest flights of fancy imagined such magnificence + - Never had the wildest flights of fancy imagined such magnificence. hypernym: - 05633248-n ili: i66506 @@ -1304,7 +1304,7 @@ definition: - a fantastic but vain hope (from fantasies induced by the opium pipe) example: - - I have this pipe dream about being emperor of the universe + - I have this pipe dream about being emperor of the universe. hypernym: - 05640291-n ili: i66508 @@ -1385,7 +1385,7 @@ definition: - a collection of resources example: - - he dipped into his intellectual armory to find an answer + - He dipped into his intellectual armory to find an answer. hypernym: - 05641705-n ili: i66515 @@ -1398,8 +1398,8 @@ definition: - the invention of a scheme or story to suit some purpose example: - - his testimony was a concoction - - she has no peer in the concoction of mystery stories + - His testimony was a concoction. + - She has no peer in the concoction of mystery stories. hypernym: - 05641230-n ili: i66516 @@ -1593,7 +1593,7 @@ definition: - a natural skill example: - - he has a nose for good deals + - He has a nose for good deals. hypernym: - 05644732-n ili: i66536 @@ -1613,8 +1613,8 @@ definition: - brilliant and showy technical skill example: - - in a final bravura the ballerina appeared to be floating in water - - the music ends with a display of bravura + - In a final bravura the ballerina appeared to be floating in water. + - The music ends with a display of bravura. hypernym: - 05645067-n ili: i66538 @@ -1638,7 +1638,7 @@ definition: - ability example: - - he wanted to try his hand at singing + - He wanted to try his hand at singing. hypernym: - 05624029-n ili: i66540 @@ -1718,7 +1718,7 @@ - a superior skill that you can learn by study and practice and observation example: - the art of conversation - - it's quite an art + - It's quite an art. hypernym: - 05646727-n ili: i66548 @@ -1752,7 +1752,7 @@ definition: - skill in selling; skill in persuading people to buy example: - - he read a book on salesmanship but it didn't help + - He read a book on salesmanship but it didn't help. hypernym: - 05645403-n ili: i66551 @@ -1830,7 +1830,7 @@ definition: - skillfulness with the hands example: - - he can do any sort of work requiring handiness and dexterity + - He can do any sort of work requiring handiness and dexterity. hypernym: - 05648278-n ili: i66559 @@ -1850,7 +1850,7 @@ definition: - being expert or having knowledge of some technical subject example: - - understanding affine transformations requires considerable mathematical sophistication + - Understanding affine transformations requires considerable mathematical sophistication. hypernym: - 05648574-n ili: i66561 @@ -1910,8 +1910,8 @@ definition: - skillful performance or ability without difficulty example: - - his quick adeptness was a product of good design - - he was famous for his facility as an archer + - His quick adeptness was a product of good design. + - He was famous for his facility as an archer. hypernym: - 05648278-n ili: i66567 @@ -1926,7 +1926,7 @@ definition: - deftness in handling matters example: - - he has a master's touch + - He has a master's touch. hypernym: - 05650020-n ili: i66568 @@ -1977,7 +1977,7 @@ definition: - skillfulness in the command of fundamentals deriving from practice and familiarity example: - - practice greatly improves proficiency + - Practice greatly improves proficiency. hypernym: - 05648278-n ili: i66573 @@ -2034,8 +2034,8 @@ definition: - skill acquired through experience in a trade; often used to discuss skill in espionage example: - - instructional designers are trained in something that might be called tradecraft - - the CIA chief of station accepted responsibility for his agents' failures of tradecraft + - Instructional designers are trained in something that might be called tradecraft. + - The CIA chief of station accepted responsibility for his agents' failures of tradecraft. hypernym: - 05645908-n ili: i66579 @@ -2064,7 +2064,7 @@ definition: - skillfulness in avoiding wasted time and effort example: - - she did the work with great efficiency + - She did the work with great efficiency. hypernym: - 05648278-n ili: i66582 @@ -2096,7 +2096,7 @@ - an inability to remember or think of something you normally can do; often caused by emotional tension example: - - I knew his name perfectly well but I had a temporary block + - I knew his name perfectly well but I had a temporary block. hypernym: - 05652767-n ili: i66585 @@ -2108,7 +2108,7 @@ definition: - an inability to write example: - - 'he had writer''s block: the words wouldn''t come' + - 'He had writer''s block: the words wouldn''t come.' hypernym: - 05653044-n ili: i66586 @@ -2212,8 +2212,8 @@ definition: - the quality of being rash and foolish example: - - trying to drive through a blizzard is the height of folly - - adjusting to an insane society is total foolishness + - Trying to drive through a blizzard is the height of folly. + - Adjusting to an insane society is total foolishness. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -2229,7 +2229,7 @@ definition: - indicative of or marked by mental vacuity and an absence of ideas example: - - the vacuousness of her face belied her feelings + - The vacuousness of her face belied her feelings. hypernym: - 05653442-n ili: i66597 @@ -2311,7 +2311,7 @@ definition: - ineptitude or awkwardness as a consequence of age or lack of practice example: - - his rustiness showed when he was asked to speed up + - His rustiness showed when he was asked to speed up. hypernym: - 05656304-n ili: i66605 @@ -2388,7 +2388,7 @@ - something that is considered amusing not because of its originality but because of its unoriginality example: - - the living room was pure camp + - The living room was pure camp. hypernym: - 05657630-n ili: i66613 @@ -2419,7 +2419,7 @@ definition: - the faculty or power of mental concentration example: - - keeping track of all the details requires your complete attention + - Keeping track of all the details requires your complete attention. hypernym: - 05658174-n ili: i66616 @@ -2430,7 +2430,7 @@ definition: - the mental faculty or power of vocal communication example: - - language sets homo sapiens apart from all other animals + - Language sets homo sapiens apart from all other animals. hypernym: - 05658174-n ili: i66617 @@ -2465,7 +2465,7 @@ definition: - the power of retaining and recalling past experience example: - - he had a good memory when he was younger + - He had a good memory when he was younger. hypernym: - 05658174-n ili: i66620 @@ -2479,8 +2479,8 @@ definition: - the capacity for rational thought or inference or discrimination example: - - we are told that man is endowed with reason and capable of distinguishing good - from evil + - We are told that man is endowed with reason and capable of distinguishing good + from evil. hypernym: - 05658174-n ili: i66621 @@ -2493,7 +2493,7 @@ definition: - the faculty through which the external world is apprehended example: - - in the dark he had to depend on touch and on his senses of smell and hearing + - In the dark he had to depend on touch and on his senses of smell and hearing. hypernym: - 05658174-n ili: i66622 @@ -2556,7 +2556,7 @@ definition: - a sensitivity that is keen and highly developed example: - - dogs have a remarkable acuteness of smell + - Dogs have a remarkable acuteness of smell. hypernym: - 05660771-n ili: i66627 @@ -2657,7 +2657,7 @@ - the faculty by which external objects or forces are perceived through contact with the body (especially the hands) example: - - only sight and touch enable us to locate objects in the space around us + - Only sight and touch enable us to locate objects in the space around us. hypernym: - 05662718-n - 05661693-n @@ -2835,7 +2835,7 @@ definition: - the ability to hear; the auditory faculty example: - - his hearing was impaired + - His hearing was impaired. hypernym: - 05660241-n - 05661693-n @@ -2851,7 +2851,7 @@ definition: - good hearing example: - - he had a keen ear + - He had a keen ear. - a good ear for pitch hypernym: - 05665563-n @@ -2874,7 +2874,7 @@ - the faculty of distinguishing sweet, sour, bitter, and salty properties in the mouth example: - - his cold deprived him of his sense of taste + - His cold deprived him of his sense of taste. hypernym: - 05660241-n - 05661693-n @@ -2904,7 +2904,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00015568-n example: - - the hound has a good nose + - The hound has a good nose. hypernym: - 05666448-n ili: i66659 @@ -3062,7 +3062,7 @@ definition: - a method for solving a problem example: - - the easy solution is to look it up in the handbook + - The easy solution is to look it up in the handbook. hypernym: - 05668113-n ili: i66673 @@ -3073,7 +3073,7 @@ definition: - a simple guaranteed solution for a difficult problem example: - - no silver bullet can make the world safe from terrorism + - No silver bullet can make the world safe from terrorism. hypernym: - 05669513-n ili: i66674 @@ -3084,8 +3084,8 @@ definition: - a complex of methods or rules governing behavior example: - - they have to operate under a system they oppose - - that language has a complex system for indicating gender + - They have to operate under a system they oppose. + - That language has a complex system for indicating gender. hypernym: - 05668113-n ili: i66675 @@ -3106,8 +3106,8 @@ definition: - a system of rules of conduct or method of practice example: - - he quickly learned the discipline of prison routine - - for such a plan to work requires discipline + - He quickly learned the discipline of prison routine. + - For such a plan to work requires discipline. hypernym: - 05669841-n ili: i66677 @@ -3131,7 +3131,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00935235-n example: - - he introduced a wide vocabulary of techniques + - He introduced a wide vocabulary of techniques. hypernym: - 05670948-n ili: i66679 @@ -3142,7 +3142,7 @@ definition: - a system of rules for placing bets that is believed to lead to winning example: - - he has a perfect gambling system at roulette + - He has a perfect gambling system at roulette. hypernym: - 05669841-n ili: i66680 @@ -3168,7 +3168,7 @@ - a system of conduct in which participants are trusted not to take unfair advantage of others example: - - the students are on the honor system + - The students are on the honor system. hypernym: - 05669841-n ili: i66682 @@ -3330,8 +3330,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - a simulation should imitate the internal processes and not merely the results - of the thing being simulated + - A simulation should imitate the internal processes and not merely the results + of the thing being simulated. hypernym: - 05672990-n - 05898856-n @@ -3353,7 +3353,7 @@ definition: - knowledge of how something is usually done example: - - it is not the local practice to wear shorts to dinner + - It is not the local practice to wear shorts to dinner. hypernym: - 00023451-n ili: i66699 @@ -3375,7 +3375,7 @@ - something regarded as a normative example example: - the convention of not naming the main character - - violence is the rule not the exception + - Violence is the rule not the exception. - his formula for impressing visitors hypernym: - 05675040-n @@ -3414,7 +3414,7 @@ - a behavioral convention or pattern characteristic of all members of a particular culture or of all human beings example: - - some form of religion seems to be a human universal + - Some form of religion seems to be a human universal. hypernym: - 05675457-n ili: i66704 @@ -3460,7 +3460,7 @@ definition: - an established custom example: - - it was their habit to dine at 7 every evening + - It was their habit to dine at 7 every evening. hypernym: - 05675248-n ili: i66708 @@ -3486,7 +3486,7 @@ example: - the institution of marriage - the institution of slavery - - he had become an institution in the theater + - He had become an institution in the theater. hypernym: - 05675248-n ili: i66710 @@ -3528,7 +3528,7 @@ definition: - a lively interest example: - - enthusiasm for his program is growing + - Enthusiasm for his program is growing. hypernym: - 05690773-n ili: i66714 @@ -3557,7 +3557,7 @@ definition: - something that interests you because it is important or affects you example: - - the safety of the ship is the captain's concern + - The safety of the ship is the captain's concern. hypernym: - 05690773-n ili: i66717 @@ -3568,7 +3568,7 @@ definition: - the concerns of this life as distinguished from heaven and the afterlife example: - - they consider the church to be independent of the world + - They consider the church to be independent of the world. hypernym: - 05678554-n ili: i66718 @@ -3592,8 +3592,8 @@ - a vaguely specified concern example: - several matters to attend to - - it is none of your affair - - things are going well + - It is none of your affair. + - Things are going well. hypernym: - 05678554-n ili: i66720 @@ -3606,8 +3606,8 @@ definition: - something that is of no importance example: - - it is the least I can do - - that is the least of my concerns + - It is the least I can do. + - That is the least of my concerns. hypernym: - 05679169-n ili: i66721 @@ -3641,8 +3641,8 @@ definition: - that which concerns a person with regard to a particular role or situation example: - - it requires vigilance on our part - - they resisted every effort on his part + - It requires vigilance on our part. + - They resisted every effort on his part. hypernym: - 05678554-n ili: i66724 @@ -3671,7 +3671,7 @@ definition: - partial or total loss of memory example: - - he has a total blackout for events of the evening + - He has a total blackout for events of the evening. hypernym: - 05677778-n ili: i66727 @@ -3737,7 +3737,7 @@ - amnesia about particular events that is very convenient for the person who cannot remember example: - - why do politicians always develop selective amnesia when questioned about their + - Why do politicians always develop selective amnesia when questioned about their transgressions? hypernym: - 05680235-n @@ -3759,7 +3759,7 @@ definition: - unawareness caused by neglectful or heedless failure to remember example: - - his forgetfulness increased as he grew older + - His forgetfulness increased as he grew older. hypernym: - 05687452-n ili: i66735 @@ -3770,7 +3770,7 @@ definition: - total forgetfulness example: - - he sought the great oblivion of sleep + - He sought the great oblivion of sleep. hypernym: - 05681752-n ili: i66736 @@ -3795,9 +3795,9 @@ domain_topic: - 06145709-n example: - - the subjects' set led them to solve problems the familiar way and to overlook - the simpler solution - - his instructions deliberately gave them the wrong set + - The subjects' set led them to solve problems the familiar way and to overlook + the simpler solution. + - His instructions deliberately gave them the wrong set. hypernym: - 05677778-n ili: i66738 @@ -3809,8 +3809,8 @@ definition: - a state of mind that is discussed as if it were a place example: - - he lived in the ivory tower of speculation - - they viewed universities as ivory towers + - He lived in the ivory tower of speculation. + - They viewed universities as ivory towers. hypernym: - 05677778-n ili: i66739 @@ -3821,7 +3821,7 @@ definition: - an alert cognitive state in which you are aware of yourself and your situation example: - - he lost consciousness + - He lost consciousness. hypernym: - 05677778-n ili: i66740 @@ -3868,9 +3868,9 @@ definition: - having knowledge of example: - - he had no awareness of his mistakes + - He had no awareness of his mistakes. - his sudden consciousness of the problem he faced - - their intelligence and general knowingness was impressive + - Their intelligence and general knowingness was impressive. hypernym: - 05812801-n ili: i66744 @@ -3925,7 +3925,7 @@ - the quality of being not self-conscious; unawareness of yourself or of others' views of yourself example: - - he had the unselfconsciousness of a child + - He had the unselfconsciousness of a child. hypernym: - 05687452-n ili: i66749 @@ -3936,8 +3936,8 @@ definition: - an intuitive awareness example: - - he has a feel for animals - - it's easy when you get the feel of it + - He has a feel for animals. + - It's easy when you get the feel of it. hypernym: - 05683749-n ili: i66750 @@ -3980,7 +3980,7 @@ definition: - state of elementary or undifferentiated consciousness example: - - the crash intruded on his awareness + - The crash intruded on his awareness. hypernym: - 05682974-n ili: i66754 @@ -4014,7 +4014,7 @@ definition: - a periodic state during which you are conscious and aware of the world example: - - consciousness during wakefulness in a sane person is pretty well ordered and familiar + - Consciousness during wakefulness in a sane person is pretty well ordered and familiar. hypernym: - 05686141-n - 14057659-n @@ -4053,9 +4053,9 @@ definition: - a cognitive state in which you act without self-awareness example: - - she went about her chores on automatic pilot - - too much of the writing seems to have been done on automatic pilot - - she talked and he dozed and my mind went on autopilot + - She went about her chores on automatic pilot. + - Too much of the writing seems to have been done on automatic pilot. + - She talked and he dozed and my mind went on autopilot. hypernym: - 05686773-n ili: i66761 @@ -4086,8 +4086,8 @@ definition: - marginal consciousness example: - - his grogginess was caused as much by exhaustion as by the blows - - someone stole his wallet while he was in a drunken stupor + - His grogginess was caused as much by exhaustion as by the blows. + - Someone stole his wallet while he was in a drunken stupor. hypernym: - 05686773-n ili: i66764 @@ -4231,7 +4231,7 @@ - confused or stuporous state caused by high levels of dissolved nitrogen in the blood example: - - deep-sea divers can suffer nitrogen narcosis from breathing air under high pressure + - Deep-sea divers can suffer nitrogen narcosis from breathing air under high pressure. hypernym: - 05689896-n ili: i66778 @@ -4323,7 +4323,7 @@ - confusion (usually transient) about where you are and how to proceed; uncertainty as to direction example: - - his disorientation was the result of inattention + - His disorientation was the result of inattention. hypernym: - 05691387-n ili: i66786 @@ -4344,7 +4344,7 @@ definition: - mental turmoil example: - - he drives me to distraction + - He drives me to distraction. hypernym: - 05691387-n ili: i66788 @@ -4409,8 +4409,8 @@ definition: - something that baffles understanding and cannot be explained example: - - how it got out is a mystery - - it remains one of nature's secrets + - How it got out is a mystery. + - It remains one of nature's secrets. hypernym: - 05693168-n ili: i66794 @@ -4472,7 +4472,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06191860-n example: - - they believe that the books of Scripture were written under divine guidance + - They believe that the books of Scripture were written under divine guidance. hypernym: - 05694286-n ili: i66799 @@ -4484,8 +4484,8 @@ definition: - a source of difficulty example: - - one trouble after another delayed the job - - what's the problem? + - One trouble after another delayed the job. + - What's the problem? hypernym: - 04716529-n ili: i66801 @@ -4497,7 +4497,7 @@ definition: - where problems or difficulties are likely to occur example: - - a key pressure point in the controversy was the building permit + - A key pressure point in the controversy was the building permit. hypernym: - 05695143-n ili: i66802 @@ -4538,7 +4538,7 @@ - trouble that cannot be overcome by a single effort because of its many aspects or its persistent and pervasive quality example: - - we may be facing a hydra that defies any easy solution + - We may be facing a hydra that defies any easy solution. hypernym: - 05695143-n ili: i66806 @@ -4549,7 +4549,7 @@ definition: - a problem example: - - is anything the matter? + - Is anything the matter? hypernym: - 05695143-n ili: i66807 @@ -4571,7 +4571,7 @@ definition: - a difficulty that is hard to deal with example: - - that exam was a real killer + - That exam was a real killer. hypernym: - 04716529-n ili: i66809 @@ -4582,7 +4582,7 @@ definition: - a difficulty or flaw in a plan or operation example: - - there are still a few kinks to iron out + - There are still a few kinks to iron out. hypernym: - 04716529-n ili: i66810 @@ -4614,7 +4614,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - the problem was a real snorter + - The problem was a real snorter. hypernym: - 04716529-n ili: i66813 @@ -4641,7 +4641,7 @@ definition: - (figurative) something that hinders or handicaps example: - - she was an albatross around his neck + - She was an albatross around his neck. hypernym: - 05697054-n ili: i66815 @@ -4674,8 +4674,8 @@ definition: - something that slows or delays progress example: - - taxation is a drag on the economy - - too many laws are a drag on the use of new land + - Taxation is a drag on the economy. + - Too many laws are a drag on the use of new land. hypernym: - 05697054-n ili: i66818 @@ -4686,9 +4686,9 @@ definition: - something immaterial that stands in the way and must be circumvented or surmounted example: - - lack of imagination is an obstacle to one's advancement - - the poverty of a district is an obstacle to good education - - the filibuster was a major obstruction to the success of their plan + - Lack of imagination is an obstacle to one's advancement. + - The poverty of a district is an obstacle to good education. + - The filibuster was a major obstruction to the success of their plan. hypernym: - 05697054-n ili: i66819 @@ -4700,8 +4700,8 @@ definition: - anything immaterial that severely hinders or confines example: - - they defected because Russian dance was in a straitjacket - - the government is operating in an economic straitjacket + - They defected because Russian dance was in a straitjacket. + - The government is operating in an economic straitjacket. hypernym: - 05697054-n ili: i66820 @@ -4712,7 +4712,7 @@ definition: - any condition that makes it difficult to make progress or to achieve an objective example: - - intolerance is a barrier to understanding + - Intolerance is a barrier to understanding. hypernym: - 05698074-n ili: i66821 @@ -4816,7 +4816,7 @@ definition: - a determining or causal element or factor example: - - education is an important determinant of one's outlook on life + - Education is an important determinant of one's outlook on life. hypernym: - 05694286-n ili: i66830 @@ -4841,7 +4841,7 @@ definition: - a cognitive factor that tends to have an effect on what you do example: - - her wishes had a great influence on his thinking + - Her wishes had a great influence on his thinking. hypernym: - 05700384-n ili: i66832 @@ -4852,7 +4852,7 @@ definition: - a factor whose effects cannot be accurately assessed example: - - human behavior depends on many imponderables + - Human behavior depends on many imponderables. hypernym: - 05700875-n ili: i66833 @@ -4863,7 +4863,7 @@ definition: - a distinctive influence example: - - English stills bears the imprint of the Norman invasion + - English stills bears the imprint of the Norman invasion. hypernym: - 05700875-n ili: i66834 @@ -4883,8 +4883,8 @@ definition: - a pernicious and malign influence that is hard to get rid of example: - - racism is a pestilence at the heart of the nation - - according to him, I was the canker in their midst + - Racism is a pestilence at the heart of the nation. + - According to him, I was the canker in their midst. hypernym: - 05700875-n ili: i66836 @@ -4896,9 +4896,9 @@ definition: - something providing immaterial assistance to a person or cause or interest example: - - the policy found little public support - - his faith was all the support he needed - - the team enjoyed the support of their fans + - The policy found little public support. + - His faith was all the support he needed. + - The team enjoyed the support of their fans. hypernym: - 05700875-n ili: i66837 @@ -4909,9 +4909,9 @@ definition: - a central cohesive source of support and stability example: - - faith is his anchor - - the keystone of campaign reform was the ban on soft money - - he is the linchpin of this firm + - Faith is his anchor. + - The keystone of campaign reform was the ban on soft money. + - He is the linchpin of this firm. hypernym: - 05701884-n ili: i66838 @@ -4928,8 +4928,8 @@ - support that enables people to survive or to continue doing something (often by providing an essential connection) example: - - the airlift provided a lifeline for Berlin - - she offered me a lifeline in my time of grief + - The airlift provided a lifeline for Berlin. + - She offered me a lifeline in my time of grief. hypernym: - 05701884-n ili: i66839 @@ -4974,7 +4974,7 @@ definition: - attractiveness example: - - its allurement was its remoteness + - Its allurement was its remoteness. hypernym: - 05702756-n ili: i66843 @@ -4986,7 +4986,7 @@ - a person or thing equal to another in value or measure or force or effect or significance etc example: - - send two dollars or the equivalent in stamps + - Send two dollars or the equivalent in stamps. hypernym: - 00023451-n ili: i66844 @@ -5008,7 +5008,7 @@ definition: - something that resembles or harmonizes with example: - - that tie makes a good match with your jacket + - That tie makes a good match with your jacket. hypernym: - 05703771-n ili: i66846 @@ -5080,7 +5080,7 @@ definition: - the state of being certain example: - - his certainty reassured the others + - His certainty reassured the others. hypernym: - 05677778-n ili: i66853 @@ -5094,9 +5094,9 @@ definition: - freedom from doubt; belief in yourself and your abilities example: - - his assurance in his superiority did not make him popular - - after that failure he lost his confidence - - she spoke with authority + - His assurance in his superiority did not make him popular. + - After that failure he lost his confidence. + - She spoke with authority. hypernym: - 05705100-n ili: i66854 @@ -5123,8 +5123,8 @@ definition: - certainty based on past experience example: - - he wrote the paper with considerable reliance on the work of other scientists - - he put more trust in his own two legs than in the gun + - He wrote the paper with considerable reliance on the work of other scientists. + - He put more trust in his own two legs than in the gun. hypernym: - 05705100-n ili: i66856 @@ -5186,7 +5186,7 @@ definition: - doubt concerning two or more possible alternatives or courses of action example: - - his indecision was only momentary but the opportunity was lost + - His indecision was only momentary but the opportunity was lost. hypernym: - 05706212-n ili: i66861 @@ -5210,7 +5210,7 @@ definition: - doubt or uncertainty as to whether something is the case example: - - this proves beyond peradventure that he is innocent + - This proves beyond peradventure that he is innocent. hypernym: - 05706212-n ili: i66863 @@ -5221,7 +5221,7 @@ definition: - an uncertain cognitive state example: - - the matter remained in suspense for several years + - The matter remained in suspense for several years. hypernym: - 05706212-n ili: i66864 @@ -5232,7 +5232,7 @@ definition: - an abnormally gloomy or unhealthy state of mind example: - - his fear of being alone verges on morbidity + - His fear of being alone verges on morbidity. hypernym: - 05677778-n ili: i66865 @@ -5286,7 +5286,7 @@ definition: - a state of mind characterized by abstraction and release from reality example: - - he went about his work as if in a dream + - He went about his work as if in a dream. hypernym: - 05708758-n ili: i66870 @@ -5380,7 +5380,7 @@ - paying particular notice (as to children or helpless people) example: - his attentiveness to her wishes - - he spends without heed to the consequences + - He spends without heed to the consequences. hypernym: - 05710222-n ili: i66878 @@ -5403,7 +5403,7 @@ definition: - attention to what is said example: - - he tried to get her ear + - He tried to get her ear. hypernym: - 05710222-n ili: i66880 @@ -5414,7 +5414,7 @@ definition: - attention to what is seen example: - - he tried to catch her eye + - He tried to catch her eye. hypernym: - 05710222-n ili: i66881 @@ -5425,7 +5425,7 @@ definition: - the act of noticing or paying attention example: - - he escaped the notice of the police + - He escaped the notice of the police. hypernym: - 05710222-n ili: i66882 @@ -5438,7 +5438,7 @@ definition: - polite or favorable attention example: - - his hard work soon attracted the teacher's notice + - His hard work soon attracted the teacher's notice. hypernym: - 05710222-n ili: i66883 @@ -5449,7 +5449,7 @@ definition: - attention example: - - don't pay him any mind + - Don't pay him any mind. hypernym: - 05711376-n ili: i66884 @@ -5482,7 +5482,7 @@ definition: - special attention with intent to remember example: - - he made a mental note to send her flowers + - He made a mental note to send her flowers. hypernym: - 05658424-n ili: i66887 @@ -5493,8 +5493,8 @@ definition: - the concentration of attention or energy on something example: - - the focus of activity shifted to molecular biology - - he had no direction in his life + - The focus of activity shifted to molecular biology. + - He had no direction in his life. hypernym: - 05712213-n ili: i66888 @@ -5529,7 +5529,7 @@ definition: - a state of deep mental absorption example: - - she is in a deep study + - She is in a deep study. hypernym: - 05712213-n ili: i66891 @@ -5551,7 +5551,7 @@ definition: - a topic to which one constantly reverts example: - - don't get him started on his hobbyhorse + - Don't get him started on his hobbyhorse. hypernym: - 05845245-n ili: i66893 @@ -5562,8 +5562,8 @@ definition: - the process of paying close and continuous attention example: - - wakefulness, watchfulness, and bellicosity make a good hunter - - vigilance is especially susceptible to fatigue + - Wakefulness, watchfulness, and bellicosity make a good hunter. + - Vigilance is especially susceptible to fatigue. hypernym: - 05658424-n ili: i66894 @@ -5578,7 +5578,7 @@ - zealous vigilance example: - source: Paul Blanshard - text: cherish their official political freedom with fierce jealousy + text: … cherish their official political freedom with fierce jealousy hypernym: - 05713669-n ili: i66895 @@ -5655,7 +5655,7 @@ definition: - a deliberate act of omission example: - - with the exception of the children, everyone was told the news + - With the exception of the children, everyone was told the news. hypernym: - 05714901-n ili: i66903 @@ -5677,7 +5677,7 @@ definition: - an intuitive understanding of something example: - - he had a great feeling for music + - He had a great feeling for music. hypernym: - 05715442-n ili: i66905 @@ -5689,7 +5689,7 @@ definition: - an intuitive feeling for the natural idiom of a language example: - - Dubyuh has no sprachgefuhl + - Dubyuh has no sprachgefuhl. hypernym: - 05715665-n ili: i66906 @@ -5843,7 +5843,7 @@ definition: - explicit notice example: - - it passed without remark + - It passed without remark. hypernym: - 05711376-n ili: i66921 @@ -5854,7 +5854,7 @@ definition: - the perception that something has occurred or some state exists example: - - early detection can often lead to a cure + - Early detection can often lead to a cure. hypernym: - 05716379-n ili: i66922 @@ -5987,7 +5987,7 @@ definition: - the lowest intensity of stimulation at which pain is experienced example: - - some people have much higher pain thresholds than do other people + - Some people have much higher pain thresholds than do other people. hypernym: - 05720506-n ili: i66935 @@ -6023,7 +6023,7 @@ definition: - the blocking of one sensation resulting from the presence of another sensation example: - - he studied auditory masking by pure tones + - He studied auditory masking by pure tones. hypernym: - 05720023-n ili: i66938 @@ -6034,8 +6034,8 @@ definition: - the perceptual experience of seeing example: - - the runners emerged from the trees into his clear vision - - he had a visual sensation of intense light + - The runners emerged from the trees into his clear vision. + - He had a visual sensation of intense light. hypernym: - 05720023-n ili: i66939 @@ -6048,7 +6048,7 @@ - the sensation that results when olfactory receptors in the nose are stimulated by particular chemicals in gaseous form example: - - she loved the smell of roses + - She loved the smell of roses. hypernym: - 05720023-n ili: i66940 @@ -6093,7 +6093,7 @@ definition: - the pleasing scent produced when incense is burned example: - - incense filled the room + - Incense filled the room. hypernym: - 05722413-n ili: i66944 @@ -6138,8 +6138,8 @@ - the sensation that results when taste buds in the tongue and throat convey information about the chemical composition of a soluble stimulus example: - - the candy left him with a bad taste - - the melon had a delicious taste + - The candy left him with a bad taste. + - The melon had a delicious taste. hypernym: - 05720023-n ili: i66947 @@ -6264,7 +6264,7 @@ domain_topic: - 05830972-n example: - - the wine has a nutty flavor and a pleasant finish + - The wine has a nutty flavor and a pleasant finish. hypernym: - 05723230-n ili: i66958 @@ -6275,7 +6275,7 @@ definition: - a deficiency in flavor example: - - it needed lemon juice to sharpen the flatness of the dried lentils + - It needed lemon juice to sharpen the flatness of the dried lentils. hypernym: - 05723230-n ili: i66959 @@ -6295,7 +6295,7 @@ definition: - the subjective sensation of hearing something example: - - he strained to hear the faint sounds + - He strained to hear the faint sounds. hypernym: - 05720023-n ili: i66961 @@ -6307,7 +6307,7 @@ definition: - any agreeable (pleasing and harmonious) sounds example: - - he fell asleep to the music of the wind chimes + - He fell asleep to the music of the wind chimes. hypernym: - 05726201-n ili: i66962 @@ -6331,7 +6331,7 @@ definition: - the sound of music produced by a piano example: - - he thought he heard piano music next door + - He thought he heard piano music next door. hypernym: - 05726882-n ili: i66964 @@ -6351,7 +6351,7 @@ definition: - a steady sound without overtones example: - - they tested his hearing with pure tones of different frequencies + - They tested his hearing with pure tones of different frequencies. hypernym: - 05726201-n ili: i66966 @@ -6395,7 +6395,7 @@ - the auditory experience of sound that lacks musical quality; sound that is a disagreeable auditory experience example: - - modern music is just noise to me + - Modern music is just noise to me. hypernym: - 05726201-n ili: i66970 @@ -6449,7 +6449,7 @@ definition: - the perception of tactual or proprioceptive or gut sensations example: - - he relied on somesthesia to warn him of pressure changes + - He relied on somesthesia to warn him of pressure changes. hypernym: - 05716379-n ili: i66975 @@ -6463,9 +6463,9 @@ definition: - a physical sensation that you experience example: - - he had a queasy feeling - - I had a strange feeling in my leg - - he lost all feeling in his arm + - He had a queasy feeling. + - I had a strange feeling in my leg. + - He lost all feeling in his arm. hypernym: - 05729127-n ili: i66976 @@ -6476,9 +6476,9 @@ definition: - a tight feeling in some part of the body example: - - he felt a constriction in her chest - - she felt an alarming tightness in her chest - - emotion caused a constriction of his throat + - He felt a constriction in her chest. + - She felt an alarming tightness in her chest. + - Emotion caused a constriction of his throat. hypernym: - 05729447-n ili: i66977 @@ -6514,8 +6514,8 @@ definition: - the sensation produced by pressure receptors in the skin example: - - she likes the touch of silk on her skin - - the surface had a greasy feeling + - She likes the touch of silk on her skin. + - The surface had a greasy feeling. hypernym: - 05716379-n ili: i66980 @@ -6637,7 +6637,7 @@ definition: - the somatic sensation that results from applying force to an area of skin example: - - the sensitivity of his skin to pressure and temperature was normal + - The sensitivity of his skin to pressure and temperature was normal. hypernym: - 05729127-n ili: i66992 @@ -6649,7 +6649,7 @@ definition: - a somatic sensation of acute discomfort example: - - as the intensity increased, the sensation changed from tickle to pain + - As the intensity increased, the sensation changed from tickle to pain. hypernym: - 05729127-n ili: i66993 @@ -6709,8 +6709,8 @@ definition: - the sensation produced by low temperatures example: - - he shivered from the cold - - the cold helped clear his head + - He shivered from the cold. + - The cold helped clear his head. hypernym: - 05733323-n ili: i66999 @@ -6732,7 +6732,7 @@ definition: - the cognitive process that leads to convictions example: - - seeing is believing + - Seeing is believing. hypernym: - 05709891-n ili: i67001 @@ -6752,7 +6752,7 @@ definition: - the complex composition of knowledge as elements and their combinations example: - - his lectures have no structure + - His lectures have no structure. hypernym: - 00023451-n ili: i67003 @@ -6763,9 +6763,9 @@ definition: - an organized structure for arranging or classifying example: - - he changed the arrangement of the topics - - the facts were familiar but it was in the organization of them that he was original - - he tried to understand their system of classification + - He changed the arrangement of the topics. + - The facts were familiar but it was in the organization of them that he was original. + - He tried to understand their system of classification. hypernym: - 05734290-n ili: i67004 @@ -6802,7 +6802,7 @@ - an artificial or unnatural or obviously contrived arrangement of details or parts etc. example: - - the plot contained too many improbable contrivances to be believable + - The plot contained too many improbable contrivances to be believable. hypernym: - 05734541-n ili: i67007 @@ -6850,8 +6850,8 @@ definition: - an arrangement scheme example: - - the awkward design of the keyboard made operation difficult - - it was an excellent design for living + - The awkward design of the keyboard made operation difficult. + - It was an excellent design for living. - a plan for seating guests hypernym: - 05734541-n @@ -6991,8 +6991,8 @@ definition: - the appearance of the network example: - - the physical topologies of local area networks include the bus, the ring and the - star + - The physical topologies of local area networks include the bus, the ring and the + star. hypernym: - 05738310-n ili: i67024 @@ -7003,7 +7003,7 @@ definition: - the way the network works example: - - a network that looks like a star can have the logical topology of a bus + - A network that looks like a star can have the logical topology of a bus. hypernym: - 05738310-n ili: i67025 @@ -7028,7 +7028,7 @@ definition: - an arrangement of parts or elements example: - - the outcome depends on the configuration of influences at the time + - The outcome depends on the configuration of influences at the time. hypernym: - 05736623-n ili: i67027 @@ -7146,7 +7146,7 @@ definition: - a serious examination and judgment of something example: - - constructive criticism is always appreciated + - Constructive criticism is always appreciated. hypernym: - 05741809-n ili: i67038 @@ -7190,7 +7190,7 @@ - assigning to a cause or source example: - the attribution of lighting to an expression of God's wrath - - he questioned the attribution of the painting to Picasso + - He questioned the attribution of the painting to Picasso. hypernym: - 05740701-n ili: i67042 @@ -7234,8 +7234,8 @@ definition: - the attribution to a source or cause example: - - the imputation that my success was due to nepotism meant that I was not taken - seriously + - The imputation that my success was due to nepotism meant that I was not taken + seriously. hypernym: - 05742504-n ili: i67046 @@ -7256,7 +7256,7 @@ definition: - classification according to more than one attribute at the same time example: - - the cross-classification of cases was done by age and sex + - The cross-classification of cases was done by age and sex. hypernym: - 05740701-n ili: i67048 @@ -7277,7 +7277,7 @@ definition: - an appraisal of the value of something example: - - he set a high valuation on friendship + - He set a high valuation on friendship. hypernym: - 05741528-n ili: i67050 @@ -7335,9 +7335,9 @@ definition: - a number or letter indicating quality (especially of a student's performance) example: - - she made good marks in algebra + - She made good marks in algebra. - grade A milk - - what was your score on your homework? + - What was your score on your homework? hypernym: - 05744094-n ili: i67056 @@ -7400,7 +7400,7 @@ - an evaluation by a rating company of the probability that a particular bond issue will default example: - - the bonds of highest quality are said to have bond ratings of AAA + - The bonds of highest quality are said to have bond ratings of AAA. hypernym: - 05744094-n ili: i67061 @@ -7411,7 +7411,7 @@ definition: - an appraisal of the state of affairs example: - - they made an assay of the contents + - They made an assay of the contents. - a check on its dependability under stress hypernym: - 05741528-n @@ -7497,7 +7497,7 @@ definition: - identification of a substance (especially a protein) by its action as an antigen example: - - PSA in the blood can be measured with an immunochemical assay + - PSA in the blood can be measured with an immunochemical assay. hypernym: - 05748245-n ili: i67070 @@ -7920,7 +7920,7 @@ - a discrimination between things as different and distinct on the basis of their characteristics or attributes example: - - it is necessary to make a distinction between love and infatuation + - It is necessary to make a distinction between love and infatuation. hypernym: - 05755999-n ili: i67111 @@ -7943,7 +7943,7 @@ definition: - a conceptual separation or distinction example: - - there is a narrow line between sanity and insanity + - There is a narrow line between sanity and insanity. hypernym: - 05756230-n ili: i67113 @@ -7968,7 +7968,7 @@ definition: - making too fine distinctions of little importance example: - - they didn't take his hairsplitting seriously + - They didn't take his hairsplitting seriously. hypernym: - 05756230-n ili: i67115 @@ -7994,8 +7994,8 @@ definition: - delicate discrimination (especially of esthetic values) example: - - arrogance and lack of taste contributed to his rapid success - - to ask at that particular time was the ultimate in bad taste + - Arrogance and lack of taste contributed to his rapid success. + - To ask at that particular time was the ultimate in bad taste. hypernym: - 05755999-n ili: i67117 @@ -8020,9 +8020,9 @@ definition: - the popular taste at a given time example: - - leather is the latest vogue - - he followed current trends - - the 1920s had a style of their own + - Leather is the latest vogue. + - He followed current trends. + - The 1920s had a style of their own. hypernym: - 05757616-n ili: i67119 @@ -8076,8 +8076,8 @@ definition: - an interest followed with exaggerated zeal example: - - he always follows the latest fads - - it was all the rage that season + - He always follows the latest fads. + - It was all the rage that season. hypernym: - 05758654-n ili: i67124 @@ -8102,7 +8102,7 @@ definition: - a popular trend that attracts growing support example: - - when they saw how things were going everybody jumped on the bandwagon + - When they saw how things were going everybody jumped on the bandwagon. hypernym: - 05758160-n ili: i67126 @@ -8159,7 +8159,7 @@ definition: - the literary culture example: - - this book shows American letters at its best + - This book shows American letters at its best. hypernym: - 05759791-n ili: i67132 @@ -8201,7 +8201,7 @@ definition: - learning and coming to understand ideas and information example: - - his appetite for facts was better than his digestion + - His appetite for facts was better than his digestion. hypernym: - 05760541-n ili: i67136 @@ -8214,8 +8214,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00884975-n example: - - education is a preparation for life - - a girl's education was less important than a boy's + - Education is a preparation for life. + - A girl's education was less important than a boy's. hypernym: - 05760541-n ili: i67137 @@ -8333,8 +8333,8 @@ definition: - applying the mind to learning and understanding a subject (especially by reading) example: - - mastering a second language requires a lot of work - - no schools offer graduate study in interior design + - Mastering a second language requires a lot of work. + - No schools offer graduate study in interior design. hypernym: - 05760541-n ili: i67148 @@ -8401,7 +8401,7 @@ definition: - becoming proficient in the use of something; having mastery of example: - - his mastering the art of cooking took a long time + - His mastering the art of cooking took a long time. hypernym: - 05761561-n ili: i67154 @@ -8422,7 +8422,7 @@ definition: - the process of being formally educated at a school example: - - what will you do when you finish school? + - What will you do when you finish school? hypernym: - 05761561-n ili: i67156 @@ -8456,7 +8456,7 @@ in events or activities example: - a man of experience - - experience is the best teacher + - Experience is the best teacher. hypernym: - 05993172-n ili: i67159 @@ -8551,7 +8551,7 @@ - conditioning in which a second incompatible response is conditioned to an already conditioned stimulus example: - - counter conditioning lies behind many of the procedures used in behavior therapy + - Counter conditioning lies behind many of the procedures used in behavior therapy. hypernym: - 05760918-n ili: i67168 @@ -8562,8 +8562,8 @@ definition: - the cognitive processes whereby past experience is remembered example: - - he can do it from memory - - he enjoyed remembering his father + - He can do it from memory. + - He enjoyed remembering his father. hypernym: - 05709891-n ili: i67169 @@ -8635,7 +8635,7 @@ definition: - the cognitive operation of accessing information in memory example: - - my retrieval of people's names is very poor + - My retrieval of people's names is very poor. hypernym: - 05768199-n ili: i67176 @@ -8647,7 +8647,7 @@ - the process of remembering (especially the process of recovering information by mental effort) example: - - he has total recall of the episode + - He has total recall of the episode. hypernym: - 05768199-n ili: i67177 @@ -8671,7 +8671,7 @@ definition: - recall or remembrance example: - - it came to mind + - It came to mind. hypernym: - 05769556-n ili: i67179 @@ -8704,7 +8704,7 @@ definition: - recall after rote memorization example: - - he complained that school was just memorization and regurgitation + - He complained that school was just memorization and regurgitation. hypernym: - 05769556-n ili: i67182 @@ -8725,8 +8725,8 @@ - the process of recognizing something or someone by remembering example: - a politician whose recall of names was as remarkable as his recognition of faces - - experimental psychologists measure the elapsed time from the onset of the stimulus - to its recognition by the observer + - Experimental psychologists measure the elapsed time from the onset of the stimulus + to its recognition by the observer. hypernym: - 05768199-n ili: i67184 @@ -8738,9 +8738,9 @@ definition: - the individual characteristics by which a thing or person is recognized or known example: - - geneticists only recently discovered the identity of the gene that causes it - - it was too dark to determine his identity - - she guessed the identity of his lover + - Geneticists only recently discovered the identity of the gene that causes it. + - It was too dark to determine his identity. + - She guessed the identity of his lover. hypernym: - 05770995-n ili: i67185 @@ -8761,7 +8761,7 @@ definition: - the process of bringing ideas or events together in memory or imagination example: - - conditioning is a form of learning by association + - Conditioning is a form of learning by association. hypernym: - 05768199-n ili: i67187 @@ -8783,7 +8783,7 @@ definition: - a representation of common ground between theories or phenomena example: - - there was no overlap between their proposals + - There was no overlap between their proposals. hypernym: - 05935308-n ili: i67189 @@ -8796,7 +8796,7 @@ definition: - a point where a choice must be made example: - - Freud's work stands at the crossroads between psychology and neurology + - Freud's work stands at the crossroads between psychology and neurology. hypernym: - 05772362-n ili: i67190 @@ -8819,7 +8819,7 @@ definition: - memory for experiences that are past example: - - some psychologists tried to contrast retrospection and introspection + - Some psychologists tried to contrast retrospection and introspection. hypernym: - 05768199-n ili: i67192 @@ -8841,7 +8841,7 @@ - something visible that by association or convention represents something else that is invisible example: - - the eagle is a symbol of the United States + - The eagle is a symbol of the United States. hypernym: - 05773156-n ili: i67194 @@ -8866,7 +8866,7 @@ - a typical example of some state or quality example: - the very picture of a modern general - - she was the picture of despair + - She was the picture of despair. hypernym: - 05773898-n ili: i67196 @@ -8877,10 +8877,10 @@ definition: - an explanation of something that is not immediately obvious example: - - the edict was subject to many interpretations - - he annoyed us with his interpreting of parables - - often imitations are extended to provide a more accurate rendition of the child's - intended meaning + - The edict was subject to many interpretations. + - He annoyed us with his interpreting of parables. + - Often imitations are extended to provide a more accurate rendition of the child's + intended meaning. hypernym: - 05801008-n ili: i67197 @@ -8919,7 +8919,7 @@ definition: - a faithful depiction or reflection example: - - the best mirror is an old friend + - The best mirror is an old friend. hypernym: - 05774981-n ili: i67200 @@ -8951,7 +8951,7 @@ definition: - the ability to form mental images of things or events example: - - he could still hear her in his imagination + - He could still hear her in his imagination. hypernym: - 05773156-n ili: i67203 @@ -8965,7 +8965,7 @@ definition: - the imaging of remembered or invented scenes example: - - I could see her clearly in my mind's eye + - I could see her clearly in my mind's eye. hypernym: - 05775730-n ili: i67204 @@ -8976,7 +8976,7 @@ definition: - a vivid mental image example: - - he had a vision of his own death + - He had a vision of his own death. hypernym: - 05775730-n ili: i67205 @@ -8997,7 +8997,7 @@ definition: - a series of mental images and emotions occurring during sleep example: - - I had a dream about you last night + - I had a dream about you last night. hypernym: - 05775730-n ili: i67207 @@ -9009,7 +9009,7 @@ definition: - imaginative thoughts indulged in while awake example: - - he lives in a dream that has nothing to do with reality + - He lives in a dream that has nothing to do with reality. hypernym: - 05633248-n ili: i67208 @@ -9097,7 +9097,7 @@ definition: - the examination of alternative hypotheses example: - - his search for a move that would avoid checkmate was unsuccessful + - His search for a move that would avoid checkmate was unsuccessful. hypernym: - 05778661-n ili: i67216 @@ -9120,7 +9120,7 @@ - a search for an alternative that meets cognitive criteria example: - the pursuit of love - - life is more than the pursuance of fame + - Life is more than the pursuance of fame. - a quest for wealth hypernym: - 05778055-n @@ -9144,8 +9144,8 @@ definition: - the process of using your mind to consider something carefully example: - - thinking always made him frown - - she paused for thought + - Thinking always made him frown. + - She paused for thought. hypernym: - 05778661-n ili: i67220 @@ -9233,7 +9233,7 @@ - a course of reasoning aimed at demonstrating a truth or falsehood; the methodical process of logical reasoning example: - - I can't follow your line of reasoning + - I can't follow your line of reasoning. hypernym: - 05780353-n ili: i67228 @@ -9257,8 +9257,8 @@ definition: - the connections that link the various parts of an event or argument together example: - - I couldn't follow his train of thought - - he lost the thread of his argument + - I couldn't follow his train of thought. + - He lost the thread of his argument. hypernym: - 05778923-n ili: i67230 @@ -9636,7 +9636,7 @@ definition: - something that is inferred (deduced or entailed or implied) example: - - his resignation had political implications + - His resignation had political implications. hypernym: - 05782611-n ili: i67267 @@ -9840,7 +9840,7 @@ definition: - attentive consideration and meditation example: - - after much cogitation he rejected the offer + - After much cogitation he rejected the offer. hypernym: - 05793513-n ili: i67286 @@ -9888,7 +9888,7 @@ definition: - careful consideration example: - - a little deliberation would have deterred them + - A little deliberation would have deterred them. hypernym: - 05792836-n ili: i67291 @@ -9901,7 +9901,7 @@ definition: - a systematic consideration example: - - he called for a careful exploration of the consequences + - He called for a careful exploration of the consequences. hypernym: - 05792836-n ili: i67292 @@ -9927,7 +9927,7 @@ - continuous and profound contemplation or musing on a subject or series of subjects of a deep or abstruse nature example: - - the habit of meditation is the basis for all real knowledge + - The habit of meditation is the basis for all real knowledge. hypernym: - 05793513-n ili: i67294 @@ -9951,7 +9951,7 @@ definition: - an instance of deliberate thinking example: - - I need to give it a good think + - I need to give it a good think. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -9996,7 +9996,7 @@ - preoccupation especially with one's attitudes and ethical or ideological values example: - the sensitiveness of James's characters, their seeming inwardness - - inwardness is what an Englishman quite simply has, painlessly, as a birthright + - Inwardness is what an Englishman quite simply has, painlessly, as a birthright. hypernym: - 05677778-n ili: i67300 @@ -10007,7 +10007,7 @@ definition: - concern with outward things or material objects as opposed to the mind and spirit example: - - what is the origin of the outwardness of our sensations of sound, smell, or taste + - What is the origin of the outwardness of our sensations of sound, smell, or taste. - an abstract conception with feelings of reality and spatial outwardness attached to it hypernym: @@ -10042,7 +10042,7 @@ definition: - the cognitive process of reaching a decision example: - - a good executive must be good at decision making + - A good executive must be good at decision making. hypernym: - 05778661-n ili: i67304 @@ -10087,9 +10087,9 @@ definition: - something settled or resolved; the outcome of decision making example: - - they finally reached a settlement with the union - - they never did achieve a final resolution of their differences - - he needed to grieve before he could achieve a sense of closure + - They finally reached a settlement with the union. + - They never did achieve a final resolution of their differences. + - He needed to grieve before he could achieve a sense of closure. hypernym: - 05796154-n ili: i67308 @@ -10136,7 +10136,7 @@ definition: - thinking again about a choice previously made example: - - he had second thoughts about his purchase + - He had second thoughts about his purchase. hypernym: - 05797813-n ili: i67312 @@ -10150,7 +10150,7 @@ definition: - the person or thing chosen or selected example: - - he was my pick for mayor + - He was my pick for mayor. hypernym: - 05796154-n ili: i67313 @@ -10163,7 +10163,7 @@ definition: - a formal expression example: - - he serves at the pleasure of the President + - He serves at the pleasure of the President. hypernym: - 05798247-n ili: i67314 @@ -10184,7 +10184,7 @@ definition: - something regarded with special favor or liking example: - - that book is one of my favorites + - That book is one of my favorites. hypernym: - 05798247-n ili: i67316 @@ -10196,9 +10196,9 @@ definition: - one of a number of things from which only one can be chosen example: - - what option did I have? - - there is no other alternative - - my only choice is to refuse + - What option did I have? + - There is no other alternative. + - My only choice is to refuse. hypernym: - 05796154-n ili: i67317 @@ -10222,7 +10222,7 @@ definition: - the right or chance to choose example: - - given my druthers, I'd eat cake + - Given my druthers, I'd eat cake. hypernym: - 05798949-n ili: i67319 @@ -10234,8 +10234,8 @@ definition: - the particular preference that you have example: - - it was his last wish - - they should respect the wishes of the people + - It was his last wish. + - They should respect the wishes of the people. hypernym: - 05799460-n ili: i67320 @@ -10246,7 +10246,7 @@ definition: - doing as one pleases or chooses example: - - if I had my way + - If I had my way, … hypernym: - 05798247-n ili: i67321 @@ -10267,7 +10267,7 @@ definition: - a possible alternative example: - - bankruptcy is always a possibility + - Bankruptcy is always a possibility. hypernym: - 05798949-n ili: i67323 @@ -10280,7 +10280,7 @@ definition: - something that can be done example: - - politics is the art of the possible + - Politics is the art of the possible. hypernym: - 05800018-n ili: i67324 @@ -10301,7 +10301,7 @@ definition: - something that cannot be done example: - - his assignment verged on the impossible + - His assignment verged on the impossible. hypernym: - 05800320-n ili: i67326 @@ -10321,7 +10321,7 @@ definition: - an easier alternative example: - - the instructor took the soft option and gave the boy a passing grade + - The instructor took the soft option and gave the boy a passing grade. hypernym: - 05798949-n ili: i67328 @@ -10370,7 +10370,7 @@ - the fundamental assumptions from which something is begun or developed or calculated or explained example: - - the whole argument rested on a basis of conjecture + - The whole argument rested on a basis of conjecture. hypernym: - 05900703-n ili: i67332 @@ -10386,7 +10386,7 @@ definition: - the fundamental part example: - - successful negotiation is the meat and potatoes of arbitration + - Successful negotiation is the meat and potatoes of arbitration. hypernym: - 05801562-n ili: i67333 @@ -10397,7 +10397,7 @@ definition: - something crucial for explaining example: - - the key to development is economic integration + - The key to development is economic integration. hypernym: - 05801008-n ili: i67334 @@ -10438,7 +10438,7 @@ - the cognitive process of thinking about what you will do in the event of something happening example: - - his planning for retirement was hindered by several uncertainties + - His planning for retirement was hindered by several uncertainties. hypernym: - 05778923-n ili: i67338 @@ -10451,7 +10451,7 @@ definition: - the thing arranged or agreed to example: - - they made arrangements to meet in Chicago + - They made arrangements to meet in Chicago. hypernym: - 05802702-n ili: i67339 @@ -10490,7 +10490,7 @@ definition: - a reservation that is improved example: - - I got an upgrade to first class when coach class was full + - I got an upgrade to first class when coach class was full. hypernym: - 05803468-n ili: i67343 @@ -10535,7 +10535,7 @@ definition: - planning something carefully and intentionally example: - - it was the deliberation of his act that was insulting + - It was the deliberation of his act that was insulting. hypernym: - 05802702-n ili: i67347 @@ -10600,7 +10600,7 @@ definition: - a search for knowledge example: - - their pottery deserves more research than it has received + - Their pottery deserves more research than it has received. hypernym: - 05804758-n ili: i67353 @@ -10623,8 +10623,8 @@ definition: - the testing of an idea example: - - it was an experiment in living - - not all experimentation is done in laboratories + - It was an experiment in living. + - Not all experimentation is done in laboratories. hypernym: - 05805605-n ili: i67355 @@ -10655,7 +10655,7 @@ definition: - a standard against which other conditions can be compared in a scientific experiment example: - - the control condition was inappropriate for the conclusions he wished to draw + - The control condition was inappropriate for the conclusions he wished to draw. hypernym: - 05933552-n ili: i67358 @@ -10689,7 +10689,7 @@ - trying something to find out about it example: - a sample for ten days free trial - - a trial of progesterone failed to relieve the pain + - A trial of progesterone failed to relieve the pain. hypernym: - 05806051-n ili: i67361 @@ -10747,7 +10747,7 @@ definition: - a profession of belief example: - - he stated his political testament + - He stated his political testament. hypernym: - 05968821-n ili: i67366 @@ -10776,7 +10776,7 @@ definition: - an inquiry into unfamiliar or questionable activities example: - - there was a congressional probe into the scandal + - There was a congressional probe into the scandal. hypernym: - 05805605-n ili: i67369 @@ -10988,7 +10988,7 @@ definition: - the fact of being aware of information that is known to few people example: - - he is always in the know + - He is always in the know. hypernym: - 05812801-n ili: i67388 @@ -11023,7 +11023,7 @@ definition: - the cognitive condition of someone who understands example: - - he has virtually no understanding of social cause and effect + - He has virtually no understanding of social cause and effect. hypernym: - 05812801-n ili: i67391 @@ -11038,8 +11038,8 @@ - an ability to understand the meaning or importance of something (or the knowledge acquired as a result) example: - - how you can do that is beyond my comprehension - - he was famous for his comprehension of American literature + - How you can do that is beyond my comprehension. + - He was famous for his comprehension of American literature. hypernym: - 05813483-n ili: i67392 @@ -11079,7 +11079,7 @@ definition: - understanding of the nature or meaning or quality or magnitude of something example: - - he has a good grasp of accounting practices + - He has a good grasp of accounting practices. hypernym: - 05813483-n ili: i67396 @@ -11092,7 +11092,7 @@ definition: - understanding with difficulty example: - - the lecture was beyond his most strenuous graspings + - The lecture was beyond his most strenuous graspings. hypernym: - 05813483-n ili: i67397 @@ -11115,7 +11115,7 @@ definition: - understanding the nature of an event after it has happened example: - - hindsight is always better than foresight + - Hindsight is always better than foresight. hypernym: - 05813483-n ili: i67399 @@ -11152,8 +11152,8 @@ definition: - mental understanding as an enlightening experience example: - - he finally saw the light - - can you shed light on this problem? + - He finally saw the light. + - Can you shed light on this problem? hypernym: - 05815314-n ili: i67402 @@ -11184,7 +11184,7 @@ definition: - a sudden brilliant understanding example: - - he had a flash of intuition + - He had a flash of intuition. hypernym: - 05815314-n ili: i67405 @@ -11195,7 +11195,7 @@ definition: - the cognitive processes involved in producing and understanding linguistic communication example: - - he didn't have the language to express his feelings + - He didn't have the language to express his feelings. hypernym: - 05778661-n ili: i67406 @@ -11207,7 +11207,7 @@ definition: - the cognitive process of understanding a written linguistic message example: - - his main reading was detective stories + - His main reading was detective stories. - suggestions for further reading hypernym: - 05816565-n @@ -11248,9 +11248,9 @@ definition: - all of your experiences that determine how things appear to you example: - - his world was shattered - - we live in different worlds - - for them demons were as much a part of reality as trees were + - His world was shattered. + - We live in different worlds. + - For them demons were as much a part of reality as trees were. hypernym: - 05993469-n ili: i67411 @@ -11271,7 +11271,7 @@ definition: - the practical world as opposed to the academic world example: - - a good consultant must have a lot of experience in the real world + - A good consultant must have a lot of experience in the real world. hypernym: - 05817904-n ili: i67413 @@ -11292,7 +11292,7 @@ definition: - the experience of being alive; the course of human events and activities example: - - he could no longer cope with the complexities of life + - He could no longer cope with the complexities of life. hypernym: - 05993469-n ili: i67415 @@ -11304,7 +11304,7 @@ definition: - a recurrence of a prior experience example: - - the reliving of a strong emotion can be therapeutic + - The reliving of a strong emotion can be therapeutic. hypernym: - 05993469-n ili: i67416 @@ -11348,7 +11348,7 @@ definition: - the object of a feeling of intense aversion; something to be avoided example: - - cats were his greatest antipathy + - Cats were his greatest antipathy. hypernym: - 05818974-n ili: i67420 @@ -11359,9 +11359,9 @@ definition: - an object of dread or apprehension example: - - Germany was always a bugbear for France + - Germany was always a bugbear for France. - source: Ralph Waldo Emerson - text: A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds + text: A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds. hypernym: - 05818974-n ili: i67421 @@ -11382,7 +11382,7 @@ definition: - the object upon which interest and attention focuses example: - - his stories made him the center of the party + - His stories made him the center of the party. hypernym: - 05818974-n ili: i67423 @@ -11405,7 +11405,7 @@ definition: - a center of interest example: - - the war on terrorism has put Saddam Hussein in the crosshairs + - The war on terrorism has put Saddam Hussein in the crosshairs. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -11418,7 +11418,7 @@ definition: - something that strongly attracts attention and admiration example: - - if he was the cynosure of all eyes, he didn't notice + - If he was the cynosure of all eyes, he didn't notice. hypernym: - 05820064-n ili: i67426 @@ -11438,7 +11438,7 @@ definition: - an object perceived during a hallucinatory episode example: - - he refused to believe that the angel was a hallucination + - He refused to believe that the angel was a hallucination. hypernym: - 05818974-n ili: i67428 @@ -11458,8 +11458,8 @@ definition: - any object of warm affection or devotion example: - - the theater was her first love - - he has a passion for cock fighting + - The theater was her first love. + - He has a passion for cock fighting. hypernym: - 05818974-n ili: i67430 @@ -11510,7 +11510,7 @@ definition: - (plural) something that reminds you of someone or something example: - - aren't there shades of 1948 here? + - Aren't there shades of 1948 here? exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -11532,9 +11532,9 @@ definition: - some situation or event that is thought about example: - - he kept drifting off the topic - - he had been thinking about the subject for several years - - it is a matter for the police + - He kept drifting off the topic. + - He had been thinking about the subject for several years. + - It is a matter for the police. hypernym: - 05817200-n ili: i67437 @@ -11548,8 +11548,8 @@ definition: - an important question that is in dispute and must be settled example: - - the issue could be settled by requiring public education for everyone - - politicians never discuss the real issues + - The issue could be settled by requiring public education for everyone. + - Politicians never discuss the real issues. hypernym: - 05817200-n ili: i67438 @@ -11599,8 +11599,8 @@ definition: - a subject of study example: - - it was his area of specialization - - areas of interest include … + - It was his area of specialization. + - Areas of interest include … hypernym: - 05822417-n ili: i67443 @@ -11612,7 +11612,7 @@ - a subject about which you are ignorant or prejudiced and fail to exercise good judgment example: - - golf is one of his blind spots and he's proud of it + - Golf is one of his blind spots and he's proud of it. hypernym: - 05822417-n ili: i67444 @@ -11624,7 +11624,7 @@ - the topic that a person, committee, or piece of research is expected to deal with or has authority to deal with example: - - they set up a group with a remit to suggest ways for strengthening family life + - They set up a group with a remit to suggest ways for strengthening family life. hypernym: - 05822417-n ili: i67445 @@ -11665,8 +11665,8 @@ - a datum about some physical state that is presented to a user by a meter or similar instrument example: - - he could not believe the meter reading - - the barometer gave clear indications of an approaching storm + - He could not believe the meter reading. + - The barometer gave clear indications of an approaching storm. hypernym: - 05824748-n ili: i67449 @@ -11691,7 +11691,7 @@ definition: - a piece of information about circumstances that exist or events that have occurred example: - - first you must collect all the facts of the case + - First you must collect all the facts of the case. hypernym: - 05824413-n ili: i67451 @@ -11702,7 +11702,7 @@ definition: - the actual state of things example: - - that was not the case + - That was not the case. hypernym: - 05825522-n ili: i67452 @@ -11713,7 +11713,7 @@ definition: - an isolated fact that is considered separately from the whole example: - - several of the details are similar + - Several of the details are similar. - a point of information hypernym: - 05825522-n @@ -11727,7 +11727,7 @@ definition: - a fact about some part (as opposed to general) example: - - he always reasons from the particular to the general + - He always reasons from the particular to the general. hypernym: - 05825522-n ili: i67454 @@ -11739,7 +11739,7 @@ definition: - a fact about the whole (as opposed to particular) example: - - he discussed the general but neglected the particular + - He discussed the general but neglected the particular. hypernym: - 05825522-n ili: i67455 @@ -11759,7 +11759,7 @@ definition: - facts learned by observing example: - - he reported his observations to the mayor + - He reported his observations to the mayor. hypernym: - 05825522-n ili: i67457 @@ -11780,7 +11780,7 @@ definition: - a fact that logically justifies some premise or conclusion example: - - there is reason to believe he is lying + - There is reason to believe he is lying. hypernym: - 05825522-n ili: i67459 @@ -11791,7 +11791,7 @@ definition: - the facts about an actual situation example: - - he didn't know the score + - He didn't know the score. hypernym: - 05825522-n ili: i67460 @@ -11802,8 +11802,8 @@ definition: - a fact that has been verified example: - - at last he knew the truth - - the truth is that he didn't want to do it + - At last he knew the truth. + - The truth is that he didn't want to do it. hypernym: - 05825522-n ili: i67461 @@ -11832,7 +11832,7 @@ definition: - a small or minor detail example: - - he had memorized the many minutiae of the legal code + - He had memorized the many minutiae of the legal code. hypernym: - 05825971-n ili: i67464 @@ -11843,7 +11843,7 @@ definition: - something remote example: - - he explored every nook and cranny of science + - He explored every nook and cranny of science. hypernym: - 05825971-n ili: i67465 @@ -11855,7 +11855,7 @@ definition: - (usually preceded by ‘in’) a detail or point example: - - it differs in that respect + - It differs in that respect. hypernym: - 05825971-n ili: i67466 @@ -11886,8 +11886,8 @@ definition: - a specific detail in a set of rules or terms belonging to a particular field example: - - the resolution died on a technicality - - the defendant was acquitted on a legal technicality + - The resolution died on a technicality. + - The defendant was acquitted on a legal technicality. hypernym: - 05825971-n members: @@ -11897,8 +11897,8 @@ definition: - an item of information that is typical of a class or group example: - - this patient provides a typical example of the syndrome - - there is an example on page 10 + - This patient provides a typical example of the syndrome. + - There is an example on page 10. hypernym: - 05824413-n ili: i67469 @@ -11912,7 +11912,7 @@ definition: - a poor example example: - - it was an apology for a meal + - It was an apology for a meal. - a poor excuse for an automobile hypernym: - 05828980-n @@ -11925,8 +11925,8 @@ definition: - an instance that does not conform to a rule or generalization example: - - all her children were brilliant; the only exception was her last child - - an exception tests the rule + - All her children were brilliant; the only exception was her last child. + - An exception tests the rule. hypernym: - 05828980-n ili: i67471 @@ -12026,7 +12026,7 @@ definition: - information that should be kept in mind when making a decision example: - - another consideration is the time it would take + - Another consideration is the time it would take. hypernym: - 05824413-n ili: i67481 @@ -12040,7 +12040,7 @@ - something (such as a fact or circumstance) that shows an action to be reasonable or necessary example: - - he considered misrule a justification for revolution + - He considered misrule a justification for revolution. hypernym: - 05831106-n ili: i67482 @@ -12063,7 +12063,7 @@ definition: - information that is essential to understanding a situation or problem example: - - the embassy filled him in on the background of the incident + - The embassy filled him in on the background of the incident. hypernym: - 05824413-n ili: i67484 @@ -12087,7 +12087,7 @@ definition: - your basis for belief or disbelief; knowledge on which to base belief example: - - the evidence that smoking causes lung cancer is very compelling + - The evidence that smoking causes lung cancer is very compelling. hypernym: - 05824413-n ili: i67486 @@ -12099,7 +12099,7 @@ definition: - information that supports a probabilistic estimate of future events example: - - the weekly bulletin contains several predictors of mutual fund performance + - The weekly bulletin contains several predictors of mutual fund performance. hypernym: - 05824413-n ili: i67487 @@ -12112,7 +12112,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - a magistrate determined that there was probable cause to search the house + - A magistrate determined that there was probable cause to search the house. hypernym: - 05832256-n ili: i67488 @@ -12123,7 +12123,7 @@ definition: - any factual evidence that helps to establish the truth of something example: - - if you have any proof for what you say, now is the time to produce it + - If you have any proof for what you say, now is the time to produce it. hypernym: - 05832256-n ili: i67489 @@ -12148,7 +12148,7 @@ - additional proof that something that was believed (some fact or hypothesis or theory) is correct example: - - fossils provided further confirmation of the evolutionary theory + - Fossils provided further confirmation of the evolutionary theory. hypernym: - 05833063-n ili: i67491 @@ -12241,8 +12241,8 @@ definition: - evidence pointing to a possible solution example: - - the police are following a promising lead - - the trail led straight to the perpetrator + - The police are following a promising lead. + - The trail led straight to the perpetrator. hypernym: - 05832256-n ili: i67500 @@ -12264,7 +12264,7 @@ definition: - stimulation that calls up (draws forth) a particular class of behaviors example: - - the elicitation of his testimony was not easy + - The elicitation of his testimony was not easy. hypernym: - 05836008-n ili: i67502 @@ -12277,7 +12277,7 @@ definition: - the sudden stimulation provided by strong drink (or certain drugs) example: - - a sidecar is a smooth drink but it has a powerful kick + - A sidecar is a smooth drink but it has a powerful kick. hypernym: - 05836008-n ili: i67503 @@ -12396,7 +12396,7 @@ definition: - anything that tends to arouse example: - - his approval was an added fillip + - His approval was an added fillip. hypernym: - 05837666-n ili: i67514 @@ -12410,7 +12410,7 @@ example: - a joy to behold - the pleasure of his company - - the new car is a delight + - The new car is a delight. hypernym: - 05837666-n ili: i67515 @@ -12424,8 +12424,8 @@ - something or someone that causes trouble; a source of unhappiness example: - a bit of a bother - - he's not a friend, he's an infliction - - washing dishes was a pain in the neck before we got a dish washer + - He's not a friend, he's an infliction. + - Washing dishes was a pain in the neck before we got a dish washer. hypernym: - 05837804-n ili: i67516 @@ -12455,7 +12455,7 @@ definition: - a nuisance that can remedied (suppressed or extinguished or rendered harmless) example: - - the continued existence of an abatable nuisance is not authorized under the law + - The continued existence of an abatable nuisance is not authorized under the law. hypernym: - 05838851-n ili: i67518 @@ -12466,7 +12466,7 @@ definition: - anything on your premises that might attract children into danger or harm example: - - their swimming pool is an attractive nuisance; they should fence it in + - Their swimming pool is an attractive nuisance; they should fence it in. hypernym: - 05838851-n ili: i67519 @@ -12497,7 +12497,7 @@ - a nuisance that unreasonably interferes with a right that is common to the general public example: - - a public nuisance offends the public at large + - A public nuisance offends the public at large. hypernym: - 05838851-n ili: i67522 @@ -12509,7 +12509,7 @@ definition: - something that causes irritation and annoyance example: - - he's a thorn in my flesh + - He's a thorn in my flesh. hypernym: - 05838383-n ili: i67523 @@ -12521,7 +12521,7 @@ definition: - an annoyance example: - - those children are a damn plague + - Those children are a damn plague. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -12544,8 +12544,8 @@ definition: - something or someone that causes anxiety; a source of unhappiness example: - - New York traffic is a constant concern - - it's a major worry + - New York traffic is a constant concern. + - It's a major worry. hypernym: - 05837804-n ili: i67526 @@ -12559,7 +12559,7 @@ definition: - a source of concern example: - - the old bugaboo of inflation still bothers them + - The old bugaboo of inflation still bothers them. hypernym: - 05840588-n ili: i67527 @@ -12571,7 +12571,7 @@ - an onerous or difficult concern example: - the burden of responsibility - - that's a load off my mind + - That's a load off my mind. hypernym: - 05840588-n ili: i67528 @@ -12586,8 +12586,8 @@ definition: - a rightful concern or responsibility example: - - it's none of your business - - mind your own business + - It's none of your business. + - Mind your own business. hypernym: - 05840588-n ili: i67529 @@ -12618,7 +12618,7 @@ definition: - an uncalled-for burden example: - - he listened but resented the imposition + - He listened but resented the imposition. hypernym: - 05841069-n ili: i67532 @@ -12629,7 +12629,7 @@ definition: - something unpleasant or offensive that must be tolerated or endured example: - - his competitor's success was a bitter pill to take + - His competitor's success was a bitter pill to take. hypernym: - 05841069-n ili: i67533 @@ -12640,7 +12640,7 @@ definition: - something that causes great unhappiness example: - - her death was a great grief to John + - Her death was a great grief to John. hypernym: - 05837804-n ili: i67534 @@ -12652,8 +12652,8 @@ definition: - the content of cognition; the main thing you are thinking about example: - - it was not a good idea - - the thought never entered my mind + - It was not a good idea. + - The thought never entered my mind. hypernym: - 05817200-n ili: i67535 @@ -12686,7 +12686,7 @@ - something that provides an important central source for growth or development example: - the taproot of his resentment - - genius and insanity spring from the same taproot + - Genius and insanity spring from the same taproot. hypernym: - 05843082-n ili: i67538 @@ -12697,7 +12697,7 @@ definition: - the source of an artist's inspiration example: - - Euterpe was his muse + - Euterpe was his muse. hypernym: - 05843082-n ili: i67539 @@ -12708,7 +12708,7 @@ definition: - a condition that is the inspiration for an activity or situation example: - - necessity is the mother of invention + - Necessity is the mother of invention. hypernym: - 05842891-n ili: i67540 @@ -12730,7 +12730,7 @@ definition: - a carefully considered thought about something example: - - his cogitations were dutifully recorded in his daybook + - His cogitations were dutifully recorded in his daybook. hypernym: - 05842164-n ili: i67542 @@ -12763,7 +12763,7 @@ definition: - a way of conceiving something example: - - Luther had a new perception of the Bible + - Luther had a new perception of the Bible. hypernym: - 05844599-n ili: i67545 @@ -12783,7 +12783,7 @@ definition: - a traditional notion that is obstinately held although it is unreasonable example: - - he still holds to the old mumpsimus that a woman's place is in the kitchen + - He still holds to the old mumpsimus that a woman's place is in the kitchen. hypernym: - 05844922-n ili: i67547 @@ -12821,8 +12821,8 @@ definition: - something (often something deceptively attractive) that catches you unawares example: - - the exam was full of trap questions - - it was all a snare and delusion + - The exam was full of trap questions. + - It was all a snare and delusion. hypernym: - 05736623-n ili: i67551 @@ -12852,7 +12852,7 @@ definition: - a personal view example: - - he has an idea that we don't like him + - He has an idea that we don't like him. hypernym: - 05954491-n ili: i67554 @@ -12863,7 +12863,7 @@ definition: - an individual's idea as assessment of his or her own body example: - - some teenagers are obsessed with their body image + - Some teenagers are obsessed with their body image. hypernym: - 05846174-n members: @@ -12873,8 +12873,8 @@ definition: - an opinion formed by judging something example: - - he was reluctant to make his judgment known - - she changed her mind + - He was reluctant to make his judgment known. + - She changed her mind. hypernym: - 05954491-n ili: i67555 @@ -12888,7 +12888,7 @@ - a position or opinion or judgment reached after consideration example: - a decision unfavorable to the opposition - - his conclusion took the evidence into account + - His conclusion took the evidence into account. - satisfied with the panel's determination hypernym: - 05846466-n @@ -12902,7 +12902,7 @@ definition: - a mental determination or resolve in advance; an antecedent intention to do something example: - - he entered the argument with a predetermination to prove me wrong + - He entered the argument with a predetermination to prove me wrong. hypernym: - 05846685-n ili: i67557 @@ -12922,8 +12922,8 @@ definition: - a category of things distinguished by some common characteristic or quality example: - - sculpture is a form of art - - what kinds of desserts are there? + - Sculpture is a form of art. + - What kinds of desserts are there? hypernym: - 05847274-n ili: i67559 @@ -12937,7 +12937,7 @@ definition: - a special type example: - - Google represents a new breed of entrepreneurs + - Google represents a new breed of entrepreneurs. hypernym: - 05848697-n ili: i67560 @@ -12957,7 +12957,7 @@ definition: - category name example: - - it is usually discussed under the rubric of ‘functional obesity’ + - It is usually discussed under the rubric of ‘functional obesity’. hypernym: - 05847274-n ili: i67562 @@ -12968,7 +12968,7 @@ definition: - a general category of things; used in the expression ‘in the way of’ example: - - they didn't have much in the way of clothing + - They didn't have much in the way of clothing. hypernym: - 05847274-n ili: i67563 @@ -12979,7 +12979,7 @@ definition: - sort or variety example: - - every description of book was there + - Every description of book was there. hypernym: - 05847533-n ili: i67564 @@ -12990,7 +12990,7 @@ definition: - a subdivision of a particular kind of thing example: - - what type of sculpture do you prefer? + - What type of sculpture do you prefer? hypernym: - 05847533-n ili: i67565 @@ -13001,7 +13001,7 @@ definition: - a particular type of thing example: - - he's interested in trains and things of that nature + - He's interested in trains and things of that nature. - matters of a personal nature hypernym: - 05848697-n @@ -13015,8 +13015,8 @@ example: - an experimental version of the night fighter - a variant of the same word - - an emery wheel is the modern variation of a grindstone - - the boy is a younger edition of his father + - An emery wheel is the modern variation of a grindstone. + - The boy is a younger edition of his father. hypernym: - 05848697-n ili: i67567 @@ -13189,7 +13189,7 @@ definition: - a particular kind (as to appearance) example: - - this style of shoe is in demand + - This style of shoe is in demand. hypernym: - 05847533-n ili: i67583 @@ -13237,7 +13237,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06111158-n example: - - each flavor of quarks comes in three colors + - Each flavor of quarks comes in three colors. hypernym: - 05847533-n ili: i67587 @@ -13272,8 +13272,8 @@ definition: - a recognizable kind example: - - there's a new brand of hero in the movies now - - what make of car is that? + - There's a new brand of hero in the movies now. + - What make of car is that? hypernym: - 05847533-n ili: i67590 @@ -13294,8 +13294,8 @@ definition: - a kind of person example: - - We'll not see his like again - - I can't tolerate people of his ilk + - We'll not see his like again. + - I can't tolerate people of his ilk. hypernym: - 05847533-n ili: i67592 @@ -13307,7 +13307,7 @@ definition: - a kind example: - - what manner of man are you? + - What manner of man are you? hypernym: - 05847533-n ili: i67593 @@ -13318,7 +13318,7 @@ definition: - a type of product example: - - his car was an old model + - His car was an old model. hypernym: - 05847533-n ili: i67594 @@ -13329,7 +13329,7 @@ definition: - a kind or category example: - - businessmen of every stripe joined in opposition to the proposal + - Businessmen of every stripe joined in opposition to the proposal. hypernym: - 05847533-n ili: i67595 @@ -13341,7 +13341,7 @@ - a similar kind example: - dogs, foxes, and the like - - we don't want the likes of you around here + - We don't want the likes of you around here. hypernym: - 05847533-n ili: i67596 @@ -13354,8 +13354,8 @@ definition: - a principle or condition that customarily governs behavior example: - - it was his rule to take a walk before breakfast - - short haircuts were the regulation + - It was his rule to take a walk before breakfast. + - Short haircuts were the regulation. hypernym: - 05844071-n ili: i67597 @@ -13367,7 +13367,7 @@ definition: - a principle that limits the extent of something example: - - I am willing to accept certain restrictions on my movements + - I am willing to accept certain restrictions on my movements. hypernym: - 05854581-n ili: i67598 @@ -13379,8 +13379,8 @@ definition: - a restriction of range or scope example: - - the problem with achievement tests is the narrowness they impose on students - - the attraction of the book is precisely its narrowness of focus + - The problem with achievement tests is the narrowness they impose on students. + - The attraction of the book is precisely its narrowness of focus. - frustrated by the narrowness of people's horizons hypernym: - 05854882-n @@ -13394,8 +13394,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - he determined the upper bound with Descartes' rule of signs - - he gave us a general formula for attacking polynomials + - He determined the upper bound with Descartes' rule of signs. + - He gave us a general formula for attacking polynomials. hypernym: - 01025762-n ili: i67600 @@ -13516,7 +13516,7 @@ definition: - a construct whereby objects or individuals can be distinguished example: - - self-confidence is not an endearing property + - Self-confidence is not an endearing property. hypernym: - 05844071-n ili: i67611 @@ -13529,7 +13529,7 @@ definition: - a characteristic property that defines the apparent individual nature of something example: - - each town has a quality all its own + - Each town has a quality all its own. - the radical character of our demands hypernym: - 05857567-n @@ -13554,8 +13554,8 @@ definition: - a prominent attribute or aspect of something example: - - the map showed roads and other features - - generosity is one of his best characteristics + - The map showed roads and other features. + - Generosity is one of his best characteristics. hypernym: - 05857567-n ili: i67614 @@ -13592,7 +13592,7 @@ definition: - a distinct feature or element in a problem example: - - he studied every facet of the question + - He studied every facet of the question. hypernym: - 05858316-n ili: i67617 @@ -13604,7 +13604,7 @@ definition: - a characteristic that provides pleasure and attracts example: - - flowers are an attractor for bees + - Flowers are an attractor for bees. hypernym: - 05858316-n ili: i67618 @@ -13620,7 +13620,7 @@ - any feature that is regarded as a sign of status (a particular power or quality or rank) example: - - wearing a tie was regarded as a badge of respectability + - Wearing a tie was regarded as a badge of respectability. hypernym: - 05858316-n ili: i67619 @@ -13631,7 +13631,7 @@ definition: - the central or most important feature example: - - education was the centerpiece of the Democratic Party's political platform + - Education was the centerpiece of the Democratic Party's political platform. hypernym: - 05858316-n ili: i67620 @@ -13645,7 +13645,7 @@ structure example: - the contours of the melody - - it defines a major contour of this administration + - It defines a major contour of this administration. hypernym: - 05858316-n ili: i67621 @@ -13657,7 +13657,7 @@ - an outstanding feature; something in which something or someone excels example: - a center of manufacturing excellence - - the use of herbs is one of the excellencies of French cuisine + - The use of herbs is one of the excellencies of French cuisine. hypernym: - 05858316-n ili: i67622 @@ -13669,7 +13669,7 @@ definition: - outward features example: - - he enjoyed the solemn externals of religion + - He enjoyed the solemn externals of religion. hypernym: - 05858316-n ili: i67623 @@ -13691,7 +13691,7 @@ definition: - a distinguishing characteristic or behavior example: - - bombs are a terrorist's calling cards + - Bombs are a terrorist's calling cards. hypernym: - 05860690-n ili: i67625 @@ -13711,9 +13711,9 @@ definition: - an aspect of something (as contrasted with some other implied aspect) example: - - he was on the heavy side - - he is on the purchasing side of the business - - it brought out his better side + - He was on the heavy side. + - He is on the purchasing side of the business. + - It brought out his better side. hypernym: - 05859151-n ili: i67627 @@ -13724,7 +13724,7 @@ definition: - a negative aspect of something that is generally positive example: - - there is a downside even to motherhood + - There is a downside even to motherhood. hypernym: - 05861118-n ili: i67628 @@ -13746,7 +13746,7 @@ definition: - a particular aspect of life or activity example: - - he was helpless in an important sector of his life + - He was helpless in an important sector of his life. hypernym: - 05859151-n ili: i67630 @@ -13758,8 +13758,8 @@ definition: - a specialized sphere of knowledge example: - - baking is not my department - - his work established a new department of literature + - Baking is not my department. + - His work established a new department of literature. hypernym: - 05861665-n ili: i67631 @@ -13770,7 +13770,7 @@ definition: - a superficial aspect as opposed to the real nature of something example: - - it was not what it appeared to be on the surface + - It was not what it appeared to be on the surface. hypernym: - 05859151-n ili: i67632 @@ -13781,7 +13781,7 @@ definition: - a general interest that leads people to want to know more example: - - She was the center of attention + - She was the center of attention. hypernym: - 05859350-n ili: i67633 @@ -13801,7 +13801,7 @@ definition: - anything that serves by contrast to call attention to another thing's good qualities example: - - pretty girls like plain friends as foils + - Pretty girls like plain friends as foils. hypernym: - 05862201-n ili: i67635 @@ -13813,7 +13813,7 @@ definition: - a concept or idea not associated with any specific instance example: - - he loved her only in the abstract — not in person + - He loved her only in the abstract — not in person. hypernym: - 05844071-n ili: i67636 @@ -13827,7 +13827,7 @@ other things; something that does not depend on anything else and is beyond human control; something that is not relative example: - - no mortal being can influence the absolute + - No mortal being can influence the absolute. hypernym: - 05862715-n ili: i67637 @@ -13838,8 +13838,8 @@ definition: - a personified abstraction that teaches example: - - books were his teachers - - experience is a demanding teacher + - Books were his teachers. + - Experience is a demanding teacher. hypernym: - 05862715-n ili: i67638 @@ -13927,7 +13927,7 @@ definition: - a numerical quantity measured or assigned or computed example: - - the value assigned was 16 milliseconds + - The value assigned was 16 milliseconds. hypernym: - 05864650-n ili: i67646 @@ -13960,8 +13960,8 @@ definition: - an intermediate scale value regarded as normal or usual example: - - he is about average in height - - the snowfall this month is below average + - He is about average in height. + - The snowfall this month is below average. hypernym: - 05865451-n ili: i67649 @@ -13972,7 +13972,7 @@ definition: - the total number of voters who participated example: - - they are expecting a large vote + - They are expecting a large vote. hypernym: - 05864650-n ili: i67650 @@ -14004,7 +14004,7 @@ - a variable in a logical or mathematical expression whose value determines the dependent variable example: - - if f(x)=y, x is the independent variable + - If f(x)=y, x is the independent variable. hypernym: - 05866043-n ili: i67653 @@ -14072,7 +14072,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06027814-n example: - - if f(x)=y, y is the dependent variable + - If f(x)=y, y is the dependent variable. hypernym: - 05866043-n ili: i67659 @@ -14125,7 +14125,7 @@ definition: - a quantity obtained by multiplication example: - - the product of 2 and 3 is 6 + - The product of 2 and 3 is 6. hypernym: - 05863690-n ili: i67664 @@ -14137,7 +14137,7 @@ definition: - the product of all the integers up to and including a given integer example: - - 1, 2, 6, 24, and 120 are factorials + - 1, 2, 6, 24, and 120 are factorials. hypernym: - 05868214-n ili: i67665 @@ -14149,7 +14149,7 @@ definition: - the product of a quantity by an integer example: - - 36 is a multiple of 9 + - 36 is a multiple of 9. hypernym: - 05868214-n ili: i67666 @@ -14160,7 +14160,7 @@ definition: - a quantity that is twice as great as another example: - - 36 is the double of 18 + - 36 is the double of 18. hypernym: - 05868575-n ili: i67667 @@ -14189,7 +14189,7 @@ definition: - the smallest multiple that is exactly divisible by every member of a set of numbers example: - - the least common multiple of 12 and 18 is 36 + - The least common multiple of 12 and 18 is 36. hypernym: - 05868575-n ili: i67670 @@ -14258,7 +14258,7 @@ definition: - a degree of one example: - - all of the terms in a linear equation are of the first degree + - All of the terms in a linear equation are of the first degree. hypernym: - 05869901-n ili: i67677 @@ -14512,7 +14512,7 @@ definition: - the essential factor; the all-important element; the supreme aim example: - - profit is the be-all and end-all of business + - Profit is the be-all and end-all of business. hypernym: - 05877576-n ili: i67702 @@ -14535,7 +14535,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06273220-n example: - - the McGuffin was a key element of Alfred Hitchcock's films + - The McGuffin was a key element of Alfred Hitchcock's films. hypernym: - 05874236-n ili: i67704 @@ -14547,7 +14547,7 @@ definition: - a geometric element that has position but no extension example: - - a point is defined by its coordinates + - A point is defined by its coordinates. hypernym: - 05877576-n ili: i67705 @@ -14634,7 +14634,7 @@ definition: - the first part or section of something example: - - ‘It was a dark and stormy night’ is a hackneyed beginning for a story + - ‘It was a dark and stormy night’ is a hackneyed beginning for a story. hypernym: - 05876035-n ili: i67712 @@ -14646,7 +14646,7 @@ - an intermediate part or section example: - source: Aristotle - text: A whole is that which has beginning, middle, and end + text: A whole is that which has beginning, middle, and end. hypernym: - 05876035-n ili: i67713 @@ -14657,8 +14657,8 @@ definition: - a final part or section example: - - we have given it at the end of the section since it involves the calculus - - Start at the beginning and go on until you come to the end + - We have given it at the end of the section since it involves the calculus. + - Start at the beginning and go on until you come to the end. hypernym: - 05876035-n ili: i67714 @@ -14669,7 +14669,7 @@ definition: - the most enjoyable part of a given experience example: - - the trumpet solo was the high point of the concert + - The trumpet solo was the high point of the concert. hypernym: - 05876035-n ili: i67715 @@ -14680,8 +14680,8 @@ definition: - an abstract part of something example: - - jealousy was a component of his character - - two constituents of a musical composition are melody and harmony + - Jealousy was a component of his character. + - Two constituents of a musical composition are melody and harmony. - the grammatical elements of a sentence - a key factor in her success - 'humor: an effective ingredient of a speech' @@ -14699,7 +14699,7 @@ definition: - an influence that works subtly to lighten or modify something example: - - his sermons benefited from a leavening of humor + - His sermons benefited from a leavening of humor. hypernym: - 05701171-n ili: i67717 @@ -14711,7 +14711,7 @@ definition: - all of something including all its component elements or parts example: - - Europe considered as a whole + - Europe considered as a whole. - the whole of American literature hypernym: - 05844071-n @@ -14725,7 +14725,7 @@ definition: - a single undivided whole example: - - an idea is not a unit that can be moved from one brain to another + - An idea is not a unit that can be moved from one brain to another. hypernym: - 05878206-n ili: i67719 @@ -14736,8 +14736,8 @@ definition: - a single person or thing example: - - he is the best one - - this is the one I ordered + - He is the best one. + - This is the one I ordered. hypernym: - 05878479-n ili: i67720 @@ -14757,7 +14757,7 @@ definition: - a conceptual whole made up of complicated and related parts example: - - the complex of shopping malls, houses, and roads created a new town + - The complex of shopping malls, houses, and roads created a new town. hypernym: - 05878206-n ili: i67722 @@ -14769,7 +14769,7 @@ definition: - a composite of mixed origin example: - - the vice-presidency is a hybrid of administrative and legislative offices + - The vice-presidency is a hybrid of administrative and legislative offices. hypernym: - 05878987-n ili: i67723 @@ -14780,7 +14780,7 @@ definition: - a complex of concurrent things example: - - every word has a syndrome of meanings + - Every word has a syndrome of meanings. hypernym: - 05878987-n ili: i67724 @@ -14823,8 +14823,8 @@ definition: - principles from which other truths can be derived example: - - first you must learn the fundamentals - - let's get down to basics + - First you must learn the fundamentals. + - Let's get down to basics. hypernym: - 05881099-n ili: i67728 @@ -14839,7 +14839,7 @@ definition: - the principles that guide reasoning within a given field or situation example: - - economic logic requires it + - Economic logic requires it. - by the logic of war hypernym: - 05881099-n @@ -14898,7 +14898,7 @@ definition: - the elementary stages of any subject (usually plural) example: - - he mastered only the rudiments of geometry + - He mastered only the rudiments of geometry. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -14999,7 +14999,7 @@ to any population of numbers derived from other numbers example: - Benford's law holds that 30% of the time the first non-zero digit of a derived - number will be 1 and it will be 9 only 4.6% of the time + number will be 1 and it will be 9 only 4.6% of the time. hypernym: - 05881589-n ili: i67742 @@ -15216,7 +15216,7 @@ to the sun will sweep out equal areas in equal times example: - Kepler's second law means that a planet's orbital speed changes with its distance - from the sun + from the sun. hypernym: - 05888048-n ili: i67759 @@ -15543,7 +15543,7 @@ equally in all directions; the force acts at right angles to any surface in contact with the fluid example: - - the hydraulic press is an application of Pascal's law + - The hydraulic press is an application of Pascal's law. hypernym: - 05881589-n ili: i67786 @@ -15647,7 +15647,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06107802-n example: - - the steady state theory has been abandoned in favor of the big bang theory + - The steady state theory has been abandoned in favor of the big bang theory. hypernym: - 06002729-n ili: i67794 @@ -15660,9 +15660,9 @@ - a tentative insight into the natural world; a concept that is not yet verified but that if true would explain certain facts or phenomena example: - - a scientific hypothesis that survives experimental testing becomes a scientific - theory - - he proposed a fresh theory of alkalis that later was accepted in chemical practices + - A scientific hypothesis that survives experimental testing becomes a scientific + theory. + - He proposed a fresh theory of alkalis that later was accepted in chemical practices. hypernym: - 05844071-n ili: i67795 @@ -15675,7 +15675,7 @@ definition: - a hypothetical possibility, circumstance, statement, proposal, situation, etc. example: - - consider the following, just as a hypothetical possibility + - Consider the following, just as a hypothetical possibility. hypernym: - 05897536-n ili: i67796 @@ -15695,7 +15695,7 @@ definition: - a concept whose truth can be proved example: - - scientific hypotheses are not facts + - Scientific hypotheses are not facts. hypernym: - 05844071-n ili: i67798 @@ -15717,7 +15717,7 @@ definition: - a hypothetical description of a complex entity or process example: - - the computer program was based on a model of the circulatory and respiratory systems + - The computer program was based on a model of the circulatory and respiratory systems. hypernym: - 05897536-n ili: i67800 @@ -15803,7 +15803,7 @@ little hard evidence) example: - speculations about the outcome of the election - - he dismissed it as mere conjecture + - He dismissed it as mere conjecture. hypernym: - 05897536-n ili: i67807 @@ -15815,7 +15815,7 @@ definition: - a hypothesis that is taken for granted example: - - any society is built upon certain assumptions + - Any society is built upon certain assumptions. hypernym: - 05897536-n ili: i67808 @@ -15828,7 +15828,7 @@ definition: - something that is required in advance example: - - Latin was a prerequisite for admission + - Latin was a prerequisite for admission. hypernym: - 01132241-n ili: i67809 @@ -15840,8 +15840,8 @@ definition: - required activity example: - - the requirements of his work affected his health - - there were many demands on his time + - The requirements of his work affected his health. + - There were many demands on his time. hypernym: - 01132241-n ili: i67810 @@ -16032,9 +16032,9 @@ definition: - an understanding of something that is not correct example: - - he wasn't going to admit his mistake + - He wasn't going to admit his mistake. - make no mistake about his intentions - - there must be some misunderstanding — I don't have a sister + - There must be some misunderstanding — I don't have a sister. hypernym: - 05902260-n ili: i67829 @@ -16047,7 +16047,7 @@ definition: - something many people believe that is false example: - - they have the illusion that I am very wealthy + - They have the illusion that I am very wealthy. - He fancies himself to be a local celebrity. hypernym: - 05902260-n @@ -16062,7 +16062,7 @@ definition: - an impracticable and illusory idea example: - - he didn't want to burst the newcomer's bubble + - He didn't want to burst the newcomer's bubble. hypernym: - 05904666-n ili: i67831 @@ -16092,8 +16092,8 @@ definition: - a mistaken or unfounded opinion or idea example: - - he has delusions of competence - - his dreams of vast wealth are a hallucination + - He has delusions of competence. + - His dreams of vast wealth are a hallucination. hypernym: - 05902260-n ili: i67834 @@ -16118,7 +16118,7 @@ - a rare but serious syndrome of childhood characterized by withdrawal and lack of social responsiveness or interest in others and serious linguistic deficits example: - - there is considerable dispute among specialists concerning infantile autism + - There is considerable dispute among specialists concerning infantile autism. hypernym: - 05905605-n ili: i67836 @@ -16166,8 +16166,8 @@ definition: - a mental representation of some haunting experience example: - - he looked like he had seen a ghost - - it aroused specters from his past + - He looked like he had seen a ghost. + - It aroused specters from his past. hypernym: - 05906160-n ili: i67840 @@ -16193,8 +16193,8 @@ definition: - a series of steps to be carried out or goals to be accomplished example: - - they drew up a six-step plan - - they discussed plans for a new bond issue + - They drew up a six-step plan. + - They discussed plans for a new bond issue. hypernym: - 05842164-n ili: i67842 @@ -16207,8 +16207,8 @@ definition: - a system of projects or services intended to meet a public need example: - - he proposed an elaborate program of public works - - working mothers rely on the day care program + - He proposed an elaborate program of public works. + - Working mothers rely on the day care program. hypernym: - 05669841-n ili: i67843 @@ -16220,7 +16220,7 @@ definition: - a long-term outline of a project or government function example: - - the zoning board adopted a master plan for the new development + - The zoning board adopted a master plan for the new development. hypernym: - 05907175-n ili: i67844 @@ -16231,7 +16231,7 @@ definition: - a program of space flights undertaken by US to land a man on the Moon example: - - the first lunar landing was achieved by the Apollo program on July 20, 1969 + - The first lunar landing was achieved by the Apollo program on July 20, 1969. ili: i67845 instance_hypernym: - 05909323-n @@ -16242,7 +16242,7 @@ definition: - a program of space flights undertaken by US in 1965 and 1966 example: - - under the Gemini program each crew had two astronauts + - Under the Gemini program each crew had two astronauts. ili: i67846 instance_hypernym: - 05909323-n @@ -16255,7 +16255,7 @@ - a program of rocket-powered flights undertaken by US between 1961 and 1963 with the goal of putting a man in orbit around the earth example: - - under the Mercury program each flight had one astronaut + - Under the Mercury program each flight had one astronaut. ili: i67847 instance_hypernym: - 05909323-n @@ -16309,8 +16309,8 @@ uncontrolled and abandoned toxic waste sites nationwide; administered by the Environmental Protection Agency example: - - some have intimated that the Superfund's money may have turned into a political - slush fund + - Some have intimated that the Superfund's money may have turned into a political + slush fund. hypernym: - 05907694-n ili: i67852 @@ -16341,8 +16341,8 @@ definition: - a plan of action adopted by an individual or social group example: - - it was a policy of retribution - - a politician keeps changing his policies + - It was a policy of retribution. + - A politician keeps changing his policies. hypernym: - 05911139-n ili: i67855 @@ -16363,7 +16363,7 @@ - a policy of promoting oneself at the expense of others; used especially of national policy example: - - the United States has pursued a beggar-my-neighbor policy + - The United States has pursued a beggar-my-neighbor policy. hypernym: - 05910115-n ili: i67857 @@ -16411,7 +16411,7 @@ definition: - a procedure or process for obtaining an objective example: - - they had to devise a system that did not depend on cooperation + - They had to devise a system that did not depend on cooperation. hypernym: - 05911139-n ili: i67861 @@ -16446,7 +16446,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - he is out on bail + - He is out on bail. hypernym: - 05911823-n ili: i67864 @@ -16581,7 +16581,7 @@ definition: - an elaborate or deceitful scheme contrived to deceive or evade example: - - his testimony was just a contrivance to throw us off the track + - His testimony was just a contrivance to throw us off the track. hypernym: - 05913942-n ili: i67876 @@ -16594,8 +16594,8 @@ definition: - something planted secretly for discovery by another example: - - the police used a plant to trick the thieves - - he claimed that the evidence against him was a plant + - The police used a plant to trick the thieves. + - He claimed that the evidence against him was a plant. hypernym: - 05914396-n ili: i67877 @@ -16650,7 +16650,7 @@ - (figurative) a carefully thought out strategy for achieving an objective in war or politics or business or personal affairs example: - - newscasters speculated about the President's game plan for an invasion + - Newscasters speculated about the President's game plan for an invasion. hypernym: - 05913942-n ili: i67882 @@ -16662,7 +16662,7 @@ - a speculative scheme that depends on unstable factors that the planner cannot control example: - - his proposal was nothing but a house of cards + - His proposal was nothing but a house of cards. - a real estate bubble hypernym: - 05913942-n @@ -16676,7 +16676,7 @@ - a scheme or set of strategies for conducting a business campaign or a political campaign example: - - they borrowed a page from the playbook of the opposition + - They borrowed a page from the playbook of the opposition. hypernym: - 05913942-n ili: i67884 @@ -16687,8 +16687,8 @@ definition: - a secret scheme to do something (especially something underhand or illegal) example: - - they concocted a plot to discredit the governor - - I saw through his little game from the start + - They concocted a plot to discredit the governor. + - I saw through his little game from the start. hypernym: - 05913942-n ili: i67885 @@ -16777,7 +16777,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - a clever wheeze probably succeeded in neutralizing the German espionage threat + - A clever wheeze probably succeeded in neutralizing the German espionage threat. hypernym: - 05913942-n ili: i67893 @@ -16891,7 +16891,7 @@ definition: - an agenda of things to do example: - - they worked rapidly down the menu of reports + - They worked rapidly down the menu of reports. hypernym: - 05919534-n ili: i67904 @@ -16963,7 +16963,7 @@ - a detailed plan or explanation to guide you in setting standards or determining a course of action example: - - the president said he had a road map for normalizing relations with Vietnam + - The president said he had a road map for normalizing relations with Vietnam. hypernym: - 05907175-n - 06663446-n @@ -17007,7 +17007,7 @@ definition: - an idea or conclusion having general application example: - - he spoke in broad generalities + - He spoke in broad generalities. hypernym: - 05842164-n ili: i67914 @@ -17021,7 +17021,7 @@ - a basic generalization that is accepted as true and that can be used as a basis for reasoning or conduct example: - - their principles of composition characterized all their works + - Their principles of composition characterized all their works. hypernym: - 05921869-n ili: i67915 @@ -17033,7 +17033,7 @@ definition: - a fundamental principle or practice example: - - science eroded the pillars of superstition + - Science eroded the pillars of superstition. hypernym: - 05922132-n ili: i67916 @@ -17091,7 +17091,7 @@ definition: - the fourth pillar of Islam is almsgiving as an act of worship example: - - the zakat is earmarked for the poor and disabled + - The zakat is earmarked for the poor and disabled. hypernym: - 05922588-n - 01091559-n @@ -17105,7 +17105,7 @@ at least once in a lifetime a Muslim is expected to make a religious journey to Mecca and the Kaaba example: - - for a Muslim the hajj is the ultimate act of worship + - For a Muslim the hajj is the ultimate act of worship. hypernym: - 05922588-n - 00312513-n @@ -17121,7 +17121,7 @@ domain_region: - 08740839-n example: - - yin and yang together produce everything that comes into existence + - Yin and yang together produce everything that comes into existence. hypernym: - 05922132-n ili: i67923 @@ -17134,7 +17134,7 @@ domain_region: - 08740839-n example: - - the interaction of yin and yang maintains the harmony of the universe + - The interaction of yin and yang maintains the harmony of the universe. hypernym: - 05922132-n ili: i67924 @@ -17159,7 +17159,7 @@ definition: - an idea that is suggested example: - - the picnic was her suggestion + - The picnic was her suggestion. hypernym: - 05842164-n ili: i67926 @@ -17170,7 +17170,7 @@ definition: - a slight suggestion or vague understanding example: - - he had no inkling what was about to happen + - He had no inkling what was about to happen. hypernym: - 05924749-n ili: i67927 @@ -17194,10 +17194,10 @@ definition: - a vague idea in which some confidence is placed example: - - his impression of her was favorable - - what are your feelings about the crisis? - - it strengthened my belief in his sincerity - - I had a feeling that she was lying + - His impression of her was favorable. + - What are your feelings about the crisis? + - It strengthened my belief in his sincerity. + - I had a feeling that she was lying. hypernym: - 05842164-n ili: i67929 @@ -17212,7 +17212,7 @@ definition: - the impression that something is present example: - - he felt the presence of an evil force + - He felt the presence of an evil force. hypernym: - 05925333-n ili: i67930 @@ -17223,7 +17223,7 @@ definition: - an idea evoked by some experience example: - - his reaction to the news was to start planning what to do + - His reaction to the news was to start planning what to do. hypernym: - 05842164-n ili: i67931 @@ -17234,7 +17234,7 @@ definition: - an impression (especially one that is artificial or contrived) example: - - he just did it for effect + - He just did it for effect. hypernym: - 05925333-n ili: i67932 @@ -17245,8 +17245,8 @@ definition: - at the first glimpse or impression example: - - at first blush the idea possesses considerable intuitive appeal but on closer - examination it fails + - At first blush the idea possesses considerable intuitive appeal but on closer + examination it fails. hypernym: - 05925333-n ili: i67933 @@ -17322,7 +17322,7 @@ definition: - an impression that something might be the case example: - - he had an intuition that something had gone wrong + - He had an intuition that something had gone wrong. hypernym: - 05925333-n ili: i67940 @@ -17335,8 +17335,8 @@ definition: - the locus of feelings and intuitions example: - - in your heart you know it is true - - her story would melt your bosom + - In your heart you know it is true. + - Her story would melt your bosom. hypernym: - 05927628-n ili: i67941 @@ -17358,9 +17358,9 @@ definition: - an odd or fanciful or capricious idea example: - - the theatrical notion of disguise is associated with disaster in his stories - - he had a whimsy about flying to the moon - - whimsy can be humorous to someone with time to enjoy it + - The theatrical notion of disguise is associated with disaster in his stories. + - He had a whimsy about flying to the moon. + - Whimsy can be humorous to someone with time to enjoy it. hypernym: - 05842164-n ili: i67943 @@ -17395,7 +17395,7 @@ definition: - a unifying idea that is a recurrent element in literary or artistic work example: - - it was the usual ‘boy gets girl’ theme + - It was the usual ‘boy gets girl’ theme. hypernym: - 05842164-n ili: i67946 @@ -17407,7 +17407,7 @@ definition: - a traditional theme or motif or literary convention example: - - James Joyce uses the topos of the Wandering Jew in his Ulysses + - James Joyce uses the topos of the Wandering Jew in his Ulysses. hypernym: - 05928866-n ili: i67947 @@ -17429,8 +17429,8 @@ definition: - a meaning that is not expressly stated but can be inferred example: - - the significance of his remark became clear only later - - the expectation was spread both by word and by implication + - The significance of his remark became clear only later. + - The expectation was spread both by word and by implication. hypernym: - 05928460-n ili: i67949 @@ -17471,7 +17471,7 @@ definition: - (plural) the most basic facts or elements example: - - he told us only the bare bones of the story + - He told us only the bare bones of the story. exemplifies: - 06306016-n - 07089193-n @@ -17516,7 +17516,7 @@ definition: - a critically important or characteristic component example: - - suspense is the very stuff of narrative + - Suspense is the very stuff of narrative. hypernym: - 05929717-n ili: i67955 @@ -17527,7 +17527,7 @@ definition: - the general meaning or substance of an utterance example: - - although I disagreed with him, I could follow the tenor of his argument + - Although I disagreed with him, I could follow the tenor of his argument. hypernym: - 05928460-n ili: i67956 @@ -17539,7 +17539,7 @@ definition: - the pervading meaning or tenor example: - - caught the general drift of the conversation + - … caught the general drift of the conversation hypernym: - 05931082-n ili: i67957 @@ -17562,7 +17562,7 @@ - the most direct or specific meaning of a word or expression; the class of objects that an expression refers to example: - - the extension of ‘satellite of Mars’ is the set containing only Demos and Phobos + - The extension of ‘satellite of Mars’ is the set containing only Demos and Phobos. hypernym: - 05928460-n ili: i67959 @@ -17575,7 +17575,7 @@ definition: - the relation between a word or phrase and the object or idea it refers to example: - - he argued that reference is a consequence of conditioned reflexes + - He argued that reference is a consequence of conditioned reflexes. hypernym: - 05928460-n ili: i67960 @@ -17604,7 +17604,7 @@ definition: - an ideal accepted by some individual or group example: - - he has old-fashioned values + - He has old-fashioned values. hypernym: - 05932328-n ili: i67963 @@ -17649,8 +17649,8 @@ definition: - a paragon of excellence example: - - academic education is the gold standard against which other educational activity - is pejoratively judged + - Academic education is the gold standard against which other educational activity + is pejoratively judged. hypernym: - 05933151-n ili: i67967 @@ -17661,7 +17661,7 @@ definition: - the ideal in terms of which something can be judged example: - - they live by the standards of their community + - They live by the standards of their community. hypernym: - 05932328-n ili: i67968 @@ -17673,7 +17673,7 @@ definition: - criteria that designers should meet in designing some system or device example: - - the job specifications summarized the design criteria + - The job specifications summarized the design criteria. hypernym: - 05933552-n ili: i67969 @@ -17686,7 +17686,7 @@ example: - an exemplar of success - a model of clarity - - he is the very model of a modern major general + - He is the very model of a modern major general. hypernym: - 05932328-n ili: i67970 @@ -17700,8 +17700,8 @@ definition: - an outstanding example of its kind example: - - his roses were beauties - - when I make a mistake it's a beaut + - His roses were beauties. + - When I make a mistake it's a beaut. hypernym: - 05933998-n ili: i67971 @@ -17752,7 +17752,7 @@ definition: - wisdom that is recondite and abstruse and profound example: - - the anthropologist was impressed by the reconditeness of the native proverbs + - The anthropologist was impressed by the reconditeness of the native proverbs. hypernym: - 05934868-n ili: i67976 @@ -17778,7 +17778,7 @@ definition: - a representation of an idea in the form of an instance of it example: - - how many instantiations were found? + - How many instantiations were found? hypernym: - 05935308-n ili: i67978 @@ -17791,7 +17791,7 @@ a figure or event in the New Testament having a counterpart in the Old Testament example: - Aaron and Jesus Christ are the type and antitype for the high priest who made - atonement for the sins of the people + atonement for the sins of the people. hypernym: - 05935308-n ili: i67979 @@ -17802,7 +17802,7 @@ definition: - a conventional or formulaic conception or image example: - - regional stereotypes have been part of America since its founding + - Regional stereotypes have been part of America since its founding. hypernym: - 05935308-n ili: i67980 @@ -17824,7 +17824,7 @@ definition: - an iconic mental representation example: - - her imagination forced images upon her too awful to contemplate + - Her imagination forced images upon her too awful to contemplate. hypernym: - 05935308-n ili: i67982 @@ -17875,7 +17875,7 @@ definition: - an actor's portrayal of someone in a play example: - - she played the part of Desdemona + - She played the part of Desdemona. hypernym: - 00549839-n ili: i67987 @@ -17989,8 +17989,8 @@ definition: - a perceptual structure example: - - the composition presents problems for students of musical form - - a visual pattern must include not only objects but the spaces between them + - The composition presents problems for students of musical form. + - A visual pattern must include not only objects but the spaces between them. hypernym: - 05734290-n ili: i67998 @@ -18062,8 +18062,8 @@ definition: - a pattern forming a unity within a larger structural whole example: - - he tried to pick up the strands of his former life - - I could hear several melodic strands simultaneously + - He tried to pick up the strands of his former life. + - I could hear several melodic strands simultaneously. hypernym: - 05939522-n ili: i68005 @@ -18093,7 +18093,7 @@ definition: - visual images that are pleasing to see but are intellectually undemanding example: - - he wanted to put some eye candy on their web site + - He wanted to put some eye candy on their web site. hypernym: - 05941213-n ili: i68008 @@ -18114,8 +18114,8 @@ definition: - an instance of visual perception example: - - the sight of his wife brought him back to reality - - the train was an unexpected sight + - The sight of his wife brought him back to reality. + - The train was an unexpected sight. hypernym: - 05941213-n ili: i68010 @@ -18126,7 +18126,7 @@ definition: - the visual percept of a region example: - - the most desirable feature of the park are the beautiful views + - The most desirable feature of the park are the beautiful views. hypernym: - 05941213-n ili: i68011 @@ -18154,7 +18154,7 @@ definition: - the part of a scene (or picture) that lies behind objects in the foreground example: - - he posed her against a background of rolling hills + - He posed her against a background of rolling hills. hypernym: - 05941982-n ili: i68013 @@ -18166,7 +18166,7 @@ definition: - the area within view example: - - the coast is clear + - The coast is clear. hypernym: - 05941982-n ili: i68014 @@ -18177,7 +18177,7 @@ definition: - aspect resulting from the direction a building or window faces example: - - the studio had a northern exposure + - The studio had a northern exposure. hypernym: - 05941982-n ili: i68015 @@ -18197,7 +18197,7 @@ definition: - a brief or incomplete view example: - - from the window he could catch a glimpse of the lake + - From the window he could catch a glimpse of the lake. hypernym: - 05941982-n ili: i68017 @@ -18253,7 +18253,7 @@ definition: - something that is remembered example: - - search as he would, the memory was lost + - Search as he would, the memory was lost. hypernym: - 05935308-n ili: i68023 @@ -18363,9 +18363,9 @@ definition: - a clear and telling mental image example: - - he described his mental picture of his assailant - - he had no clear picture of himself or his world - - the events left a permanent impression in his mind + - He described his mental picture of his assailant. + - He had no clear picture of himself or his world. + - The events left a permanent impression in his mind. hypernym: - 05936904-n ili: i68034 @@ -18387,7 +18387,7 @@ definition: - a representative form or pattern example: - - I profited from his example + - I profited from his example. hypernym: - 05935308-n ili: i68036 @@ -18409,8 +18409,8 @@ definition: - a standard or typical example example: - - he is the prototype of good breeding - - he provided America with an image of the good father + - He is the prototype of good breeding. + - He provided America with an image of the good father. hypernym: - 05945830-n ili: i68038 @@ -18465,7 +18465,7 @@ definition: - something that serves as a model or a basis for making copies example: - - this painting is a copy of the original + - This painting is a copy of the original. hypernym: - 05945830-n ili: i68043 @@ -18478,7 +18478,7 @@ definition: - a leading instance in its field example: - - the new policy will be a pacesetter in community relations + - The new policy will be a pacesetter in community relations. hypernym: - 05933998-n ili: i68044 @@ -18490,7 +18490,7 @@ definition: - a model considered worthy of imitation example: - - the American constitution has provided a pattern for many republics + - The American constitution has provided a pattern for many republics. hypernym: - 05933998-n ili: i68045 @@ -18521,7 +18521,7 @@ definition: - an impressive or wonderful example of a particular quality example: - - the Marines are expected to perform prodigies of valor + - The Marines are expected to perform prodigies of valor. hypernym: - 05933998-n ili: i68048 @@ -18532,7 +18532,7 @@ definition: - a mental representation example: - - I tried to describe his appearance to the police + - I tried to describe his appearance to the police. hypernym: - 05935308-n ili: i68049 @@ -18564,7 +18564,7 @@ definition: - having a three-dimensional form or appearance example: - - aren't dreams always in 3-D? + - Aren't dreams always in 3-D? hypernym: - 05948150-n ili: i68052 @@ -18595,7 +18595,7 @@ definition: - the outward appearance of a person example: - - he put up a bold front + - He put up a bold front. hypernym: - 05948150-n ili: i68055 @@ -18606,8 +18606,8 @@ definition: - a hazy or indistinct representation example: - - it happened so fast it was just a blur - - he tried to clear his head of the whisky fuzz + - It happened so fast it was just a blur. + - He tried to clear his head of the whisky fuzz. hypernym: - 05935308-n ili: i68056 @@ -18619,7 +18619,7 @@ definition: - a misconception that is fallacious and not true or valid example: - - the unsoundness of his conclusion was obvious + - The unsoundness of his conclusion was obvious. hypernym: - 05902260-n ili: i68057 @@ -18650,7 +18650,7 @@ definition: - a concrete representation of an otherwise nebulous concept example: - - a circle was the embodiment of his concept of life + - A circle was the embodiment of his concept of life. hypernym: - 05949755-n ili: i68060 @@ -18722,8 +18722,8 @@ definition: - complete confidence in a person or plan etc example: - - he cherished the faith of a good woman - - the doctor-patient relationship is based on trust + - He cherished the faith of a good woman. + - The doctor-patient relationship is based on trust. hypernym: - 05950141-n ili: i68066 @@ -18748,8 +18748,8 @@ definition: - any personal belief about how to live or how to deal with a situation example: - - self-indulgence was his only philosophy - - my father's philosophy of child-rearing was to let mother do it + - Self-indulgence was his only philosophy. + - My father's philosophy of child-rearing was to let mother do it. hypernym: - 05950141-n ili: i68068 @@ -18799,9 +18799,9 @@ definition: - a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty example: - - my opinion differs from yours - - I am not of your persuasion - - what are your thoughts on Haiti? + - My opinion differs from yours. + - I am not of your persuasion. + - What are your thoughts on Haiti? hypernym: - 05950141-n ili: i68073 @@ -18854,7 +18854,7 @@ definition: - a strong belief in a supernatural power or powers that control human destiny example: - - he lost his faith but not his morality + - He lost his faith but not his morality. hypernym: - 05950141-n - 04855222-n @@ -18882,7 +18882,7 @@ - a religion or sect that is generally considered to be unorthodox, extremist, or false example: - - it was a satanic cult + - It was a satanic cult. hypernym: - 05955536-n ili: i68080 @@ -18950,7 +18950,7 @@ - opinion or judgment example: - in the eyes of the law - - I was wrong in her eyes + - I was wrong in her eyes. hypernym: - 05954491-n ili: i68087 @@ -18961,7 +18961,7 @@ definition: - a belief or sentiment shared by most people; the voice of the people example: - - he asked for a poll of public opinion + - He asked for a poll of public opinion. hypernym: - 05950141-n ili: i68088 @@ -18975,7 +18975,7 @@ definition: - an opinion formed beforehand without adequate evidence example: - - he did not even try to confirm his preconceptions + - He did not even try to confirm his preconceptions. hypernym: - 05954491-n ili: i68089 @@ -19013,8 +19013,8 @@ definition: - one of two divergent or mutually exclusive opinions example: - - they are at opposite poles - - they are poles apart + - They are at opposite poles. + - They are poles apart. hypernym: - 05954491-n ili: i68092 @@ -19025,7 +19025,7 @@ definition: - grounds for feeling hopeful about the future example: - - there is little or no promise that he will recover + - There is little or no promise that he will recover. hypernym: - 05953807-n ili: i68093 @@ -19057,7 +19057,7 @@ definition: - a future prospect or potential example: - - this room has great possibilities + - This room has great possibilities. hypernym: - 05953807-n ili: i68096 @@ -19068,7 +19068,7 @@ definition: - something expected (as on the basis of a norm) example: - - each of them had their own anticipations + - Each of them had their own anticipations. - an indicator of expectancy in development hypernym: - 05953807-n @@ -19169,8 +19169,8 @@ definition: - a belief that can guide behavior example: - - the architect has a theory that more is less - - they killed him on the theory that dead men tell no tales + - The architect has a theory that more is less. + - They killed him on the theory that dead men tell no tales. hypernym: - 05950141-n ili: i68107 @@ -19295,7 +19295,7 @@ - beliefs of a person or social group in which they have an emotional investment (either for or against something) example: - - he has very conservatives values + - He has very conservatives values. hypernym: - 05950141-n ili: i68118 @@ -19315,7 +19315,7 @@ definition: - the prevailing current of thought example: - - his thinking was in the American mainstream + - His thinking was in the American mainstream. hypernym: - 05963348-n ili: i68120 @@ -19327,7 +19327,7 @@ - a rule or standard especially of good behavior example: - a man of principle - - he will not violate his principles + - He will not violate his principles. hypernym: - 05932615-n ili: i68121 @@ -19449,8 +19449,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - his attorney argued for the relation back of the amended complaint to the time - the initial complaint was filed + - His attorney argued for the relation back of the amended complaint to the time + the initial complaint was filed. hypernym: - 05965518-n ili: i68131 @@ -19472,7 +19472,7 @@ - a command based on Jesus' words in the Sermon on the Mount example: - source: The Bible, Matthew 7:12 - text: Whatsoever ye would that men do unto you, do you even so unto them + text: Whatsoever ye would that men do unto you, do you even so unto them. hypernym: - 06195690-n ili: i68133 @@ -19530,7 +19530,7 @@ definition: - the doctrine that all natural objects and the universe itself have souls example: - - animism is common among primitive peoples + - Animism is common among primitive peoples. hypernym: - 05952149-n ili: i68139 @@ -19580,7 +19580,7 @@ definition: - the literal belief in the account of Creation given in the Book of Genesis example: - - creationism denies the theory of evolution of species + - Creationism denies the theory of evolution of species. hypernym: - 05952149-n ili: i68144 @@ -19612,8 +19612,8 @@ - the doctrine that kings derive their right to rule directly from God and are not accountable to their subjects; rebellion is the worst of political crimes example: - - the doctrine of the divine right of kings was enunciated by the Stuarts in Britain - in the 16th century + - The doctrine of the divine right of kings was enunciated by the Stuarts in Britain + in the 16th century. hypernym: - 05952149-n ili: i68147 @@ -19625,7 +19625,7 @@ definition: - a doctrine or code of beliefs accepted as authoritative example: - - he believed all the Marxist dogma + - He believed all the Marxist dogma. hypernym: - 05952149-n ili: i68148 @@ -19675,7 +19675,7 @@ definition: - a doctrine that ethics and ethical ideas are valid and important example: - - his ethicism often led him to moralize + - His ethicism often led him to moralize. hypernym: - 05952149-n ili: i68153 @@ -19731,7 +19731,7 @@ definition: - a doctrine that is believed to be of great importance example: - - Newton's writings were gospel for those who followed + - Newton's writings were gospel for those who followed. hypernym: - 05952149-n ili: i68159 @@ -19821,7 +19821,7 @@ definition: - unilateral interaction example: - - cooperation cannot be a one-way street + - Cooperation cannot be a one-way street. hypernym: - 05972611-n ili: i68168 @@ -20118,7 +20118,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06168062-n example: - - he despised the esthetic of minimalism + - He despised the esthetic of minimalism. hypernym: - 06177044-n ili: i68197 @@ -20133,7 +20133,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06168062-n example: - - Aristotelianism profoundly influenced Western thought + - Aristotelianism profoundly influenced Western thought. hypernym: - 06177044-n ili: i68198 @@ -20359,9 +20359,9 @@ that the first principle and source of reality transcends being and thought and is naturally unknowable example: - - Neoplatonism was predominant in pagan Europe until the 6th century + - Neoplatonism was predominant in pagan Europe until the 6th century. - Neoplatonism was a major influence on early Christian writers and on later medieval - and Renaissance thought and on Islamic philosophy + and Renaissance thought and on Islamic philosophy. hypernym: - 06177044-n - 06196036-n @@ -20764,7 +20764,7 @@ - the state of affairs that a plan is intended to achieve and that (when achieved) terminates behavior intended to achieve it example: - - the ends justify the means + - The ends justify the means. hypernym: - 05817200-n ili: i68253 @@ -20776,7 +20776,7 @@ definition: - the goal intended to be attained (and which is believed to be attainable) example: - - the sole object of her trip was to see her children + - The sole object of her trip was to see her children. hypernym: - 05989760-n ili: i68254 @@ -20800,7 +20800,7 @@ definition: - the ultimate goal example: - - human beings are not the end-all of evolution + - Human beings are not the end-all of evolution. hypernym: - 05989760-n ili: i68256 @@ -20830,7 +20830,7 @@ definition: - a nonexistent goal example: - - he lived without a reason progressing toward no-goal + - He lived without a reason progressing toward no-goal. hypernym: - 05989760-n ili: i68259 @@ -20841,10 +20841,10 @@ definition: - an anticipated outcome that is intended or that guides your planned actions example: - - his intent was to provide a new translation - - good intentions are not enough - - it was created with the conscious aim of answering immediate needs - - he made no secret of his designs + - His intent was to provide a new translation. + - Good intentions are not enough. + - It was created with the conscious aim of answering immediate needs. + - He made no secret of his designs. hypernym: - 05989760-n ili: i68260 @@ -20859,7 +20859,7 @@ definition: - (usually plural) the goal with respect to a marriage proposal example: - - his intentions are entirely honorable + - His intentions are entirely honorable. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -20872,8 +20872,8 @@ definition: - your intention; what you intend to do example: - - he had in mind to see his old teacher - - the idea of the game is to capture all the pieces + - He had in mind to see his old teacher. + - The idea of the game is to capture all the pieces. hypernym: - 05991037-n ili: i68262 @@ -20919,7 +20919,7 @@ - purpose; the phrase ‘with a view to’ means ‘with the intention of’ or ‘for the purpose of’ example: - - he took the computer with a view to pawning it + - He took the computer with a view to pawning it. hypernym: - 05991037-n ili: i68266 @@ -20930,7 +20930,7 @@ definition: - a fixed and persistent intent or purpose example: - - where there's a will, there's a way + - Where there's a will, there's a way. hypernym: - 05991037-n ili: i68267 @@ -20941,7 +20941,7 @@ definition: - an immediate objective example: - - gossip was the main business of the evening + - Gossip was the main business of the evening. hypernym: - 05990115-n ili: i68268 @@ -20952,7 +20952,7 @@ definition: - something you have to do example: - - he minded his own specialized occasions + - He minded his own specialized occasions. hypernym: - 05992686-n ili: i68269 @@ -20963,7 +20963,7 @@ definition: - the object of an activity example: - - what is the point of discussing it? + - What is the point of discussing it? hypernym: - 05990115-n ili: i68270 @@ -20974,7 +20974,7 @@ definition: - a special objective example: - - the thing is to stay in bounds + - The thing is to stay in bounds. hypernym: - 05990115-n ili: i68271 @@ -20985,7 +20985,7 @@ definition: - knowledge acquired by learning and instruction example: - - it was clear that he had a very broad education + - It was clear that he had a very broad education. hypernym: - 05817200-n ili: i68272 @@ -20996,8 +20996,8 @@ definition: - the content of direct observation or participation in an event example: - - he had a religious experience - - he recalled the experience vividly + - He had a religious experience. + - He recalled the experience vividly. hypernym: - 05817200-n ili: i68273 @@ -21021,7 +21021,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - memes are the cultural counterpart of genes + - Memes are the cultural counterpart of genes. hypernym: - 05993821-n ili: i68275 @@ -21032,7 +21032,7 @@ definition: - knowledge gained through tradition or anecdote example: - - early peoples passed on plant and animal lore through legend + - Early peoples passed on plant and animal lore through legend. hypernym: - 05817200-n ili: i68276 @@ -21071,7 +21071,7 @@ definition: - scholarly attainment example: - - he is a man of letters + - He is a man of letters. hypernym: - 05994884-n ili: i68279 @@ -21091,7 +21091,7 @@ definition: - education or instruction in the fundamentals of a field of knowledge example: - - he lacks the foundation necessary for advanced study + - He lacks the foundation necessary for advanced study. - a good grounding in mathematics hypernym: - 05993172-n @@ -21114,8 +21114,8 @@ - a policy of creating strategic alliances in order to check the expansion of a hostile power or ideology or to force it to negotiate peacefully example: - - containment of communist expansion was a central principle of United States' foreign - policy from 1947 to the 1975 + - Containment of communist expansion was a central principle of United States' foreign + policy from 1947 to the 1975. hypernym: - 05910115-n ili: i68283 @@ -21208,8 +21208,8 @@ definition: - an unenlightened state example: - - he was in the dark concerning their intentions - - his lectures dispelled the darkness + - He was in the dark concerning their intentions. + - His lectures dispelled the darkness. hypernym: - 05998150-n ili: i68292 @@ -21233,8 +21233,8 @@ definition: - lack of experience and the knowledge and understanding derived from experience example: - - procedural inexperience created difficulties - - their poor behavior was due to the rawness of the troops + - Procedural inexperience created difficulties. + - Their poor behavior was due to the rawness of the troops. hypernym: - 05997167-n ili: i68294 @@ -21266,7 +21266,7 @@ system of accepted knowledge that applies in a variety of circumstances to explain a specific set of phenomena example: - - theories can incorporate facts and laws and tested hypotheses + - Theories can incorporate facts and laws and tested hypotheses. - true in fact and theory hypernym: - 05801008-n @@ -21352,7 +21352,7 @@ - the displacement of any point due to the superposition of wave systems is equal to the sum of the displacements of the individual waves at that point example: - - the principle of superposition is the basis of the wave theory of light + - The principle of superposition is the basis of the wave theory of light. hypernym: - 05882839-n ili: i68303 @@ -21471,7 +21471,7 @@ definition: - a theory that explains scientific observations example: - - scientific theories must be falsifiable + - Scientific theories must be falsifiable. hypernym: - 05998364-n ili: i68313 @@ -21595,7 +21595,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06148942-n example: - - Weber's law explains why you don't notice your headlights are on in the daytime + - Weber's law explains why you don't notice your headlights are on in the daytime. hypernym: - 05881589-n ili: i68323 @@ -21606,9 +21606,9 @@ definition: - a branch of knowledge example: - - in what discipline is his doctorate? - - teachers should be well trained in their subject - - anthropology is the study of human beings + - In what discipline is his doctorate? + - Teachers should be well trained in their subject. + - Anthropology is the study of human beings. hypernym: - 06008444-n ili: i68324 @@ -21627,7 +21627,7 @@ - the discipline that studies the principles of transmitting information and the methods by which it is delivered (as print or radio or television etc.) example: - - communications is his major field of study + - Communications is his major field of study. hypernym: - 06005806-n ili: i68325 @@ -21639,7 +21639,7 @@ definition: - the principal field of study of a student at a university example: - - her major is linguistics + - Her major is linguistics. hypernym: - 06005806-n ili: i68326 @@ -21650,8 +21650,8 @@ definition: - a knowledge domain that you are interested in or are communicating about example: - - it was a limited realm of discourse - - here we enter the region of opinion + - It was a limited realm of discourse. + - Here we enter the region of opinion. - the realm of the occult hypernym: - 06008444-n @@ -21664,7 +21664,7 @@ definition: - an undeveloped field of study; a topic inviting research and development example: - - he worked at the frontier of brain science + - He worked at the frontier of brain science. hypernym: - 06005806-n ili: i68328 @@ -21733,7 +21733,7 @@ definition: - an area of knowledge or interest example: - - his questions covered a lot of territory + - His questions covered a lot of territory. hypernym: - 05823643-n ili: i68335 @@ -21767,7 +21767,7 @@ definition: - knowledge accumulated by systematic study and organized by general principles example: - - mathematics is the basis for much scientific knowledge + - Mathematics is the basis for much scientific knowledge. hypernym: - 06008444-n ili: i68338 @@ -21944,7 +21944,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - Benoit Mandelbrot pioneered fractal geometry + - Benoit Mandelbrot pioneered fractal geometry. hypernym: - 06014015-n ili: i68354 @@ -21957,7 +21957,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - non-Euclidean geometries discard or replace one or more of the Euclidean axioms + - Non-Euclidean geometries discard or replace one or more of the Euclidean axioms. hypernym: - 06014015-n ili: i68355 @@ -21972,7 +21972,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - Karl Gauss pioneered hyperbolic geometry + - Karl Gauss pioneered hyperbolic geometry. hypernym: - 06016126-n ili: i68356 @@ -21986,7 +21986,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - Bernhard Riemann pioneered elliptic geometry + - Bernhard Riemann pioneered elliptic geometry. hypernym: - 06016126-n ili: i68357 @@ -22154,8 +22154,8 @@ - a line that passes through the center of curvature of a lens so that light is neither reflected nor refracted example: - - in a normal eye the optic axis is the direction in which objects are seen most - distinctly + - In a normal eye the optic axis is the direction in which objects are seen most + distinctly. hypernym: - 06017958-n ili: i68373 @@ -22168,7 +22168,7 @@ - in a doubly refracting crystal, the line in the direction of which no double refraction occurs example: - - a crystal may have either one or two optic axes + - A crystal may have either one or two optic axes. hypernym: - 06017958-n ili: i68374 @@ -22721,7 +22721,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06027814-n example: - - it set the norm for American homes + - It set the norm for American homes. hypernym: - 06030848-n ili: i68424 @@ -23000,7 +23000,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06027814-n example: - - it is an estimate of the mean of the population + - It is an estimate of the mean of the population. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i68447 @@ -23337,7 +23337,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06027814-n example: - - what is the correlation between those two variables? + - What is the correlation between those two variables? hypernym: - 06032371-n ili: i68472 @@ -23656,7 +23656,7 @@ - the study of the whorls and loops and arches in the fingertips and on the palms of the hand and the soles of the feet example: - - some criminologists specialize in dermatoglyphics + - Some criminologists specialize in dermatoglyphics. hypernym: - 06046810-n ili: i68498 @@ -23958,7 +23958,7 @@ definition: - the branch of medical science that uses medical knowledge for legal purposes example: - - forensic pathology provided the evidence that convicted the murderer + - Forensic pathology provided the evidence that convicted the murderer. hypernym: - 06052606-n ili: i68528 @@ -24518,7 +24518,7 @@ definition: - the branch of medical science that treats disease or injury by operative procedures example: - - he is professor of surgery at the Harvard Medical School + - He is professor of surgery at the Harvard Medical School. hypernym: - 06055093-n ili: i68583 @@ -24702,7 +24702,7 @@ decomposing; the body is preserved until new medical cures are developed that might bring the person back to life example: - - cryonics is more science fiction than serious science + - Cryonics is more science fiction than serious science. hypernym: - 06079546-n ili: i68601 @@ -25386,7 +25386,7 @@ definition: - the science of matter and energy and their interactions example: - - his favorite subject was physics + - His favorite subject was physics. hypernym: - 06009578-n ili: i68670 @@ -25399,7 +25399,7 @@ definition: - the physical properties, phenomena, and laws of something example: - - he studied the physics of radiation + - He studied the physics of radiation. hypernym: - 06009578-n ili: i68671 @@ -25471,7 +25471,7 @@ definition: - science and technology of electronic systems and devices for aeronautics and astronautics example: - - avionics has become even more important with the development of the space program + - Avionics has become even more important with the development of the space program. hypernym: - 06106520-n ili: i68678 @@ -25690,8 +25690,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - the ancient Greek philosophers Democritus and Epicurus held atomic theories of - the universe + - The ancient Greek philosophers Democritus and Epicurus held atomic theories of + the universe. hypernym: - 05998364-n ili: i68700 @@ -25706,8 +25706,8 @@ - the theory that the parts of any whole cannot exist and cannot be understood except in their relation to the whole example: - - holism holds that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts - - holistic theory has been applied to ecology and language and mental states + - Holism holds that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. + - Holistic theory has been applied to ecology and language and mental states. hypernym: - 05998364-n ili: i68701 @@ -25924,7 +25924,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - according to supersymmetry, each force emerged separately during the big bang + - According to supersymmetry, each force emerged separately during the big bang. hypernym: - 06002729-n ili: i68718 @@ -26666,7 +26666,7 @@ - topographic study of a given place (especially the history of the place as indicated by its topography) example: - - Greenland's topology has been shaped by the glaciers of the ice age + - Greenland's topology has been shaped by the glaciers of the ice age. hypernym: - 06132185-n ili: i68790 @@ -26699,8 +26699,8 @@ domain_topic: - 92417561-n example: - - architecture and eloquence are mixed arts whose end is sometimes beauty and sometimes - use + - Architecture and eloquence are mixed arts whose end is sometimes beauty and sometimes + use. hypernym: - 06005806-n - 06166666-n @@ -26746,7 +26746,7 @@ - the discipline dealing with the art or science of applying scientific knowledge to practical problems example: - - he had trouble deciding which branch of engineering to study + - He had trouble deciding which branch of engineering to study. hypernym: - 06005806-n ili: i68798 @@ -26813,7 +26813,7 @@ - the branch of molecular biology that studies the use of microorganisms to perform specific industrial processes example: - - biotechnology produced genetically altered bacteria that solved the problem + - Biotechnology produced genetically altered bacteria that solved the problem. hypernym: - 06087638-n ili: i68804 @@ -26914,8 +26914,8 @@ - (computing) a discrete item that provides a description of virtually anything known to a computer example: - - in object-oriented programming, objects include data and define its status, its - methods of operation and how it interacts with other objects + - In object-oriented programming, objects include data and define its status, its + methods of operation and how it interacts with other objects. hypernym: - 06138021-n ili: i68813 @@ -26939,7 +26939,7 @@ - the branch of computer science that deal with writing computer programs that can solve problems creatively example: - - workers in AI hope to imitate or duplicate intelligence in computers and robots + - Workers in AI hope to imitate or duplicate intelligence in computers and robots. hypernym: - 06138021-n ili: i68815 @@ -27250,7 +27250,7 @@ definition: - the area of cognitive psychology that studies memory processes example: - - he taught a graduate course on learning and memory + - He taught a graduate course on learning and memory. hypernym: - 06148033-n ili: i68845 @@ -27988,7 +27988,7 @@ - a movement in literature and art during the 17th and 18th centuries in Europe that favored rationality and restraint and strict forms example: - - classicism often derived its models from the ancient Greeks and Romans + - Classicism often derived its models from the ancient Greeks and Romans. hypernym: - 06163352-n - 04936599-n @@ -28002,7 +28002,7 @@ - a movement in literature and art during the late 18th and early 19th centuries that celebrated nature rather than civilization example: - - Romanticism valued imagination and emotion over rationality + - Romanticism valued imagination and emotion over rationality. hypernym: - 06163352-n - 04936599-n @@ -28034,8 +28034,8 @@ definition: - the discipline that records and interprets past events involving human beings example: - - he teaches Medieval history - - history takes the long view + - He teaches Medieval history. + - History takes the long view. hypernym: - 06163352-n ili: i68917 @@ -28084,7 +28084,7 @@ - the determination of how long ago different languages evolved from a common source language example: - - he mapped the glottochronology of the Romance languages + - He mapped the glottochronology of the Romance languages. hypernym: - 06166044-n ili: i68922 @@ -28246,8 +28246,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00935235-n example: - - traditional aesthetics assumed the existence of universal and timeless criteria - of artistic value + - Traditional aesthetics assumed the existence of universal and timeless criteria + of artistic value. hypernym: - 06168062-n ili: i68938 @@ -28625,7 +28625,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06376048-n example: - - he took a course in Russian lit + - He took a course in Russian lit. hypernym: - 06179001-n ili: i68975 @@ -28742,8 +28742,8 @@ (especially a text in manuscript form) on the basis of relations between the various surviving manuscripts (sometimes using cladistic analysis) example: - - stemmatology also plays an important role in musicology - - transcription errors are of decisive importance in stemmatics + - Stemmatology also plays an important role in musicology. + - Transcription errors are of decisive importance in stemmatics. hypernym: - 06163352-n ili: i68987 @@ -29350,7 +29350,7 @@ - a doctrine that is taught example: - the teachings of religion - - he believed all the Christian precepts + - He believed all the Christian precepts. hypernym: - 05952149-n ili: i69046 @@ -29712,7 +29712,7 @@ - a complex mental state involving beliefs and feelings and values and dispositions to act in certain ways example: - - he had the attitude that work was fun + - He had the attitude that work was fun. hypernym: - 00023451-n ili: i69080 @@ -29724,8 +29724,8 @@ definition: - the mental attitude that something is believable and should be accepted as true example: - - he gave credence to the gossip - - acceptance of Newtonian mechanics was unquestioned for 200 years + - He gave credence to the gossip. + - Acceptance of Newtonian mechanics was unquestioned for 200 years. hypernym: - 06202938-n ili: i69081 @@ -29761,8 +29761,8 @@ or organization example: - the developing drug culture - - the reason that the agency is doomed to inaction has something to do with the - FBI culture + - The reason that the agency is doomed to inaction has something to do with the + FBI culture. hypernym: - 06202938-n ili: i69084 @@ -29795,7 +29795,7 @@ definition: - a highly diverse culture example: - - the city's mosaic culture results in great diversity in the arts + - The city's mosaic culture results in great diversity in the arts. hypernym: - 06204144-n ili: i69087 @@ -29816,7 +29816,7 @@ definition: - a no-nonsense attitude in business or politics example: - - they play hardball in the Senate + - They play hardball in the Senate. hypernym: - 06202938-n ili: i69089 @@ -29827,7 +29827,7 @@ definition: - an attitude of arrogant superiority example: - - get off your high horse and admit you are wrong + - Get off your high horse and admit you are wrong. hypernym: - 06202938-n ili: i69090 @@ -29885,7 +29885,7 @@ definition: - a firm and uncompromising stance or position example: - - the governor took a hard line on drugs + - The governor took a hard line on drugs. hypernym: - 06206019-n ili: i69095 @@ -29896,7 +29896,7 @@ definition: - an attitude of mind especially one that favors one alternative over others example: - - he had an inclination to give up too easily + - He had an inclination to give up too easily. - a tendency to be too strict hypernym: - 06202938-n @@ -29910,9 +29910,9 @@ definition: - a general course along which something has a tendency to develop example: - - I couldn't follow the direction of his thoughts - - his ideals determined the direction of his career - - they proposed a new direction for the firm + - I couldn't follow the direction of his thoughts. + - His ideals determined the direction of his career. + - They proposed a new direction for the firm. hypernym: - 06206319-n ili: i69097 @@ -29923,7 +29923,7 @@ definition: - a settled or prevailing or habitual course of a person's life example: - - nothing disturbed the even tenor of her ways + - Nothing disturbed the even tenor of her ways. hypernym: - 06206950-n ili: i69098 @@ -29978,7 +29978,7 @@ definition: - a special disposition (as if from a divine source) to pursue a particular course example: - - he was disappointed that he had not heard the Call + - He was disappointed that he had not heard the Call. hypernym: - 06206319-n ili: i69103 @@ -29999,8 +29999,8 @@ definition: - an inclination or desire; used in the plural in the phrase ‘left to your own devices’ example: - - eventually the family left the house to the devices of this malevolent force - - the children were left to their own devices + - Eventually the family left the house to the devices of this malevolent force. + - The children were left to their own devices. hypernym: - 06206319-n ili: i69105 @@ -30011,8 +30011,8 @@ definition: - an inclination to support or be loyal to or to agree with an opinion example: - - his sympathies were always with the underdog - - I knew I could count on his understanding + - His sympathies were always with the underdog. + - I knew I could count on his understanding. hypernym: - 06206319-n ili: i69106 @@ -30034,7 +30034,7 @@ definition: - a natural inclination example: - - he has a proclivity for exaggeration + - He has a proclivity for exaggeration. hypernym: - 06206319-n ili: i69108 @@ -30047,7 +30047,7 @@ definition: - a relatively permanent inclination to react in a particular way example: - - the set of his mind was obvious + - The set of his mind was obvious. hypernym: - 06206319-n ili: i69109 @@ -30089,7 +30089,7 @@ example: - a predilection for expensive cars - his sexual preferences - - showed a Marxist orientation + - … showed a Marxist orientation hypernym: - 06209913-n ili: i69113 @@ -30102,7 +30102,7 @@ definition: - an inclination to approve example: - - that style is in favor this season + - That style is in favor this season. hypernym: - 06206319-n ili: i69114 @@ -30278,7 +30278,7 @@ definition: - prejudice against Muslims example: - - Muslim intellectuals are afraid of growing Islamophobia in the West + - Muslim intellectuals are afraid of growing Islamophobia in the West. hypernym: - 06211643-n ili: i69131 @@ -30412,7 +30412,7 @@ definition: - a narrow-minded adherence to a particular sect or party or denomination example: - - he condemned religious sectarianism + - He condemned religious sectarianism. hypernym: - 06215146-n ili: i69145 @@ -30455,7 +30455,7 @@ - extreme intolerance of antisocial behavior (usually by an uncompromising application of the law) example: - - he urged zero tolerance for priests who abuse children sexually + - He urged zero tolerance for priests who abuse children sexually. hypernym: - 06214889-n ili: i69149 @@ -30466,7 +30466,7 @@ definition: - an attitude of admiration or esteem example: - - she lost all respect for him + - She lost all respect for him. hypernym: - 06202938-n ili: i69150 @@ -30479,7 +30479,7 @@ definition: - the respect with which a person is held example: - - they had a high estimation of his ability + - They had a high estimation of his ability. hypernym: - 06216535-n ili: i69151 @@ -30491,8 +30491,8 @@ definition: - the general estimation that the public has for a person example: - - he acquired a reputation as an actor before he started writing - - he was a person of bad report + - He acquired a reputation as an actor before he started writing. + - He was a person of bad report. hypernym: - 06216764-n ili: i69152 @@ -30549,7 +30549,7 @@ definition: - a shared orientation leading to mutual understanding example: - - they are on the same wavelength + - They are on the same wavelength. hypernym: - 06217756-n ili: i69158 @@ -30560,7 +30560,7 @@ definition: - an orientation that favors experimentation and innovation example: - - the children of psychologists are often raised in an atmosphere of experimentalism + - The children of psychologists are often raised in an atmosphere of experimentalism. hypernym: - 06217756-n ili: i69159 @@ -30580,7 +30580,7 @@ definition: - a way of regarding situations or topics etc. example: - - consider what follows from the positivist view + - Consider what follows from the positivist view. hypernym: - 06217756-n ili: i69161 @@ -30613,9 +30613,9 @@ - the position of greatest importance or advancement; the leading position in any movement or field example: - - the Cotswolds were once at the forefront of woollen manufacturing in England - - the idea of motion was always to the forefront of his mind and central to his - philosophy + - The Cotswolds were once at the forefront of woollen manufacturing in England. + - The idea of motion was always to the forefront of his mind and central to his + philosophy. hypernym: - 06218486-n ili: i69164 @@ -30628,7 +30628,7 @@ definition: - a viewpoint toward a city or other heavily populated area example: - - the dominant character of the cityscape is its poverty + - The dominant character of the cityscape is its poverty. hypernym: - 06220098-n ili: i69165 @@ -30639,8 +30639,8 @@ definition: - an extensive mental viewpoint example: - - the political landscape looks bleak without a change of administration - - we changed the landscape for solving the problem of payroll inequity + - The political landscape looks bleak without a change of administration. + - We changed the landscape for solving the problem of payroll inequity. hypernym: - 06220098-n ili: i69166 @@ -30651,7 +30651,7 @@ definition: - the generally accepted perspective of a particular discipline at a given time example: - - he framed the problem within the psychoanalytic paradigm + - He framed the problem within the psychoanalytic paradigm. hypernym: - 06218486-n ili: i69167 @@ -30662,8 +30662,8 @@ definition: - a mental position from which things are viewed example: - - we should consider this problem from the viewpoint of the Russians - - teaching history gave him a special point of view toward current events + - We should consider this problem from the viewpoint of the Russians. + - Teaching history gave him a special point of view toward current events. hypernym: - 06206019-n ili: i69168 @@ -30677,7 +30677,7 @@ definition: - a particular perspective or aspect of a situation example: - - although he saw it in a different light, he still did not understand + - Although he saw it in a different light, he still did not understand. hypernym: - 06218486-n ili: i69169 @@ -30688,7 +30688,7 @@ definition: - a range of mental vision example: - - in his sight, she could do no wrong + - In his sight, she could do no wrong. hypernym: - 06218486-n ili: i69170 @@ -30709,7 +30709,7 @@ definition: - a point of view or general attitude or inclination example: - - he altered the complexion of his times + - He altered the complexion of his times. - a liberal political complexion hypernym: - 06220098-n @@ -30978,7 +30978,7 @@ definition: - extreme conservatism in political or social matters example: - - the forces of reaction carried the election + - The forces of reaction carried the election. hypernym: - 06225913-n ili: i69197 @@ -31337,7 +31337,7 @@ - a religious orientation of doubt; a denial of ultimate knowledge of the existence of God example: - - agnosticism holds that you can neither prove nor disprove God's existence + - Agnosticism holds that you can neither prove nor disprove God's existence. hypernym: - 06232281-n ili: i69234 @@ -31924,9 +31924,9 @@ - the monotheistic religious system of Muslims founded in Arabia in the 7th century and based on the teachings of Muhammad as laid down in the Koran example: - - Islam is a complete way of life, not a Sunday religion - - the term Muhammadanism is offensive to Muslims who believe that Allah, not Muhammad, - founded their religion + - Islam is a complete way of life, not a Sunday religion. + - The term Muhammadanism is offensive to Muslims who believe that Allah, not Muhammad, + founded their religion. hypernym: - 06233898-n ili: i69290 @@ -31982,7 +31982,7 @@ definition: - a conservative and intolerant form of Islam that is practiced in Saudi Arabia example: - - Osama bin Laden and his followers practice Wahhabism + - Osama bin Laden and his followers practice Wahhabism. hypernym: - 06244979-n ili: i69295 @@ -32322,7 +32322,7 @@ - a religion founded in Iran in 1863; emphasizes the spiritual unity of all humankind; incorporates Christian and Islamic tenets; many adherents live in the United States example: - - Bahaism has no public rituals or sacraments and praying is done in private + - Bahaism has no public rituals or sacraments and praying is done in private. hypernym: - 05955536-n ili: i69324 @@ -32452,9 +32452,9 @@ definition: - an abstract place usually conceived as having depth example: - - a good actor communicates on several levels - - a simile has at least two layers of meaning - - the mind functions on many strata simultaneously + - A good actor communicates on several levels. + - A simile has at least two layers of meaning. + - The mind functions on many strata simultaneously. hypernym: - 05619605-n ili: i69336 @@ -32502,7 +32502,7 @@ definition: - something that restrains a flood or outpouring example: - - suspension of surveillance opened the floodgates to illegal immigrants + - Suspension of surveillance opened the floodgates to illegal immigrants. hypernym: - 06257831-n ili: i69340 @@ -32552,7 +32552,7 @@ definition: - the study of origins and first things example: - - To Christians, protology refers to God's fundamental purpose for humanity + - To Christians, protology refers to God's fundamental purpose for humanity. hypernym: - 06005806-n ili: i69345 @@ -32709,7 +32709,7 @@ definition: - a minor difficulty example: - - they finally have the wrinkles pretty well ironed out + - They finally have the wrinkles pretty well ironed out. hypernym: - 04716529-n ili: i69359 @@ -32732,7 +32732,7 @@ - a place of interest, especially to visitors example: - source: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/de/worterbuch/englisch/sight - text: we spent a week in Rome looking at all the sights + text: We spent a week in Rome looking at all the sights. hypernym: - 05862385-n members: @@ -32762,7 +32762,7 @@ definition: - one's area of interest or expertise example: - - as the campaign swings to the south, that should be right in his wheelhouse. + - As the campaign swings to the south, that should be right in his wheelhouse. hypernym: - 05823643-n members: @@ -33214,7 +33214,7 @@ sensation, and that holds the objective world to exist independently of the knowing mind and to be directly knowable. example: - - central feature of the new realism was a rejection of the epistemological dualism + - Central feature of the new realism was a rejection of the epistemological dualism of John Locke and of older forms of realism. hypernym: - 06177044-n @@ -33473,7 +33473,7 @@ definition: - A belief that Earth is the center of the universe and does not move. example: - - addition to the minority of stubborn fundamentalists who insist on a geocentric + - Addition to the minority of stubborn fundamentalists who insist on a geocentric model for dogmatic reasons, there are also a substantial number of undereducated people who hold a kind of passive geocentrism for ignorance, believing (if they even think about it at all) that the sun must orbit the Earth daily because that @@ -34942,7 +34942,7 @@ definition: - origin of a systematic group only once (as by mutation) or at a single location. example: - - Discusses the significance of monotopism and polytopism in quantitative analyses + - … Discusses the significance of monotopism and polytopism in quantitative analyses of Tertiary floras. hypernym: - 05897536-n diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.communication.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.communication.yaml index fa8ac2df..09e4d7f1 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.communication.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.communication.yaml @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ definition: - the activity of communicating; the activity of conveying information example: - - they could not act without official communication from Moscow + - They could not act without official communication from Moscow. hypernym: - 00030657-n ili: i69362 @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ definition: - mutual communication; communication with each other example: - - they intercepted intercommunication between enemy ships + - They intercepted intercommunication between enemy ships. hypernym: - 06262268-n ili: i69363 @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ definition: - a communication (usually brief) that is written or spoken or signaled example: - - he sent a three-word message + - He sent a three-word message. hypernym: - 00033319-n ili: i69368 @@ -163,9 +163,9 @@ definition: - a medium for the expression or achievement of something example: - - his editorials provided a vehicle for his political views - - a congregation is a vehicle of group identity - - the play was just a vehicle to display her talents + - His editorials provided a vehicle for his political views. + - A congregation is a vehicle of group identity. + - The play was just a vehicle to display her talents. hypernym: - 06264799-n ili: i69375 @@ -176,8 +176,8 @@ definition: - medium for radio and television broadcasting example: - - the program was on the air from 9 til midnight - - the president used the airwaves to take his message to the people + - The program was on the air from 9 til midnight. + - The president used the airwaves to take his message to the people. hypernym: - 06264605-n ili: i69376 @@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ definition: - a medium for written communication example: - - the notion of an office running without paper is absurd + - The notion of an office running without paper is absurd. hypernym: - 06264799-n ili: i69377 @@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ definition: - something that covers an entire page example: - - the ad took up a full page + - The ad took up a full page. hypernym: - 06267274-n ili: i69385 @@ -464,7 +464,7 @@ definition: - a path over which electrical signals can pass example: - - a channel is typically what you rent from a telephone company + - A channel is typically what you rent from a telephone company. hypernym: - 06261911-n ili: i69404 @@ -476,8 +476,8 @@ definition: - (often plural) a means of communication or access example: - - it must go through official channels - - lines of communication were set up between the two firms + - It must go through official channels. + - Lines of communication were set up between the two firms. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -515,7 +515,7 @@ - an alternative to the regular channels of communication that is used when agreements must be made secretly (especially in diplomacy or government) example: - - they negotiated via a back channel + - They negotiated via a back channel. hypernym: - 06270774-n ili: i69408 @@ -526,7 +526,7 @@ definition: - (metaphor) a channel through which something can be seen or understood example: - - the writer is the lens through which history can be seen + - The writer is the lens through which history can be seen. exemplifies: - 07120141-n hypernym: @@ -539,7 +539,7 @@ definition: - a channel for communication between groups example: - - he provided a liaison with the guerrillas + - He provided a liaison with the guerrillas. hypernym: - 06270774-n ili: i69410 @@ -553,7 +553,7 @@ definition: - official routes of communication example: - - you have to go through channels + - You have to go through channels. hypernym: - 06261911-n ili: i69411 @@ -604,7 +604,7 @@ - source: Ted Nelson text: Let me introduce the word hypertext to mean a body of written or pictorial material interconnected in such a complex way that it could not conveniently - be presented or represented on paper + be presented or represented on paper. hypernym: - 06400561-n ili: i69415 @@ -618,8 +618,8 @@ - 00935235-n - 01096649-n example: - - theater pieces transferred to celluloid - - this story would be good cinema + - Theater pieces transferred to celluloid. + - This story would be good cinema. - film coverage of sporting events hypernym: - 06264799-n @@ -697,7 +697,7 @@ - any storage medium in which different patterns of magnetization are used to represent stored bits or bytes of information example: - - the hard disk in you computer is magnetic storage + - The hard disk in you computer is magnetic storage. hypernym: - 06274415-n ili: i69423 @@ -721,9 +721,9 @@ definition: - the system whereby messages are transmitted via the post office example: - - the mail handles billions of items every day - - he works for the United States mail service - - in England they call mail ‘the post’ + - In England they call mail ‘the post’. + - The mail handles billions of items every day. + - He works for the United States mail service. hypernym: - 06262268-n ili: i69425 @@ -747,7 +747,7 @@ definition: - any mail that is physically delivered by the postal service example: - - email is much faster than snail mail + - Email is much faster than snail mail. hypernym: - 06275051-n ili: i69427 @@ -890,7 +890,7 @@ - a daily or weekly publication on folded sheets; contains news and articles and advertisements example: - - he read his newspaper at breakfast + - He read his newspaper at breakfast. hypernym: - 06274022-n ili: i69441 @@ -972,8 +972,8 @@ definition: - a page or text that is vertically divided example: - - the newspaper devoted several columns to the subject - - the bookkeeper used pages that were divided into columns + - The newspaper devoted several columns to the subject. + - The bookkeeper used pages that were divided into columns. hypernym: - 06399623-n ili: i69448 @@ -995,7 +995,7 @@ definition: - a special or prominent article in a newspaper or magazine example: - - they ran a feature on retirement planning + - They ran a feature on retirement planning. hypernym: - 06278749-n ili: i69450 @@ -1032,8 +1032,8 @@ definition: - an artistic or literary composition example: - - he wrote an interesting piece on Iran - - the children acted out a comic piece to amuse the guests + - He wrote an interesting piece on Iran. + - The children acted out a comic piece to amuse the guests. hypernym: - 03133774-n ili: i69453 @@ -1065,7 +1065,7 @@ definition: - a scholarly article describing the results of observations or stating hypotheses example: - - he has written many scientific papers + - He has written many scientific papers. hypernym: - 06278749-n ili: i69456 @@ -1121,7 +1121,7 @@ definition: - the introductory section of a story example: - - it was an amusing lead-in to a very serious matter + - It was an amusing lead-in to a very serious matter. hypernym: - 06403644-n ili: i69461 @@ -1223,9 +1223,9 @@ definition: - a method of contacting a person by phone example: - - she reported several anonymous calls - - he placed a phone call to London - - he heard the phone ringing but didn't want to take the call + - She reported several anonymous calls. + - He placed a phone call to London. + - He heard the phone ringing but didn't want to take the call. hypernym: - 06282943-n ili: i69471 @@ -1304,7 +1304,7 @@ definition: - a telephone call made outside the local calling area example: - - I talked to her by long distance + - I talked to her by long distance. hypernym: - 06283456-n ili: i69479 @@ -1336,7 +1336,7 @@ - a telephone call that you request be made at a specific time in order to wake you up example: - - she left a wake-up call for 7 a.m. + - She left a wake-up call for 7 a.m. hypernym: - 06283456-n ili: i69482 @@ -1508,9 +1508,9 @@ definition: - broadcasting visual images of stationary or moving objects example: - - she is a star of screen and video + - She is a star of screen and video. - source: Ernie Kovacs - text: Television is a medium because it is neither rare nor well done + text: Television is a medium because it is neither rare nor well done. hypernym: - 06287350-n ili: i69499 @@ -1527,7 +1527,7 @@ definition: - the visible part of a television transmission example: - - they could still receive the sound but the picture was gone + - They could still receive the sound but the picture was gone. hypernym: - 06886302-n ili: i69500 @@ -1550,7 +1550,7 @@ definition: - the audible part of a transmitted signal example: - - they always raise the audio for commercials + - They always raise the audio for commercials. hypernym: - 07123727-n ili: i69502 @@ -1606,7 +1606,7 @@ - a means of digital communications that is capable of very high speeds; suitable for transmission of images or voice or video as well as data example: - - ATM is used for both LAN and WAN + - ATM is used for both LAN and WAN. hypernym: - 06289483-n ili: i69507 @@ -1623,7 +1623,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - you cannot send packages by electronic mail + - You cannot send packages by electronic mail. hypernym: - 06289315-n ili: i69508 @@ -1646,7 +1646,7 @@ - a representation of a facial expression (as a smile or frown) created by typing a sequence of characters in sending email example: - - :-( and :-) are emoticons + - :-( and :-) are emoticons. hypernym: - 06890128-n ili: i69510 @@ -1823,10 +1823,10 @@ definition: - a systematic means of communicating by the use of sounds or conventional symbols example: - - he taught foreign languages - - the language introduced is standard throughout the text - - the speed with which a program can be executed depends on the language in which - it is written + - He taught foreign languages. + - The language introduced is standard throughout the text. + - The speed with which a program can be executed depends on the language in which + it is written. hypernym: - 00033319-n ili: i69527 @@ -1860,8 +1860,8 @@ definition: - language that is spoken or written example: - - he has a gift for words - - she put her thoughts into words + - He has a gift for words. + - She put her thoughts into words. hypernym: - 06293304-n ili: i69530 @@ -1902,7 +1902,7 @@ - a position in a grammatical linguistic construction in which a variety of alternative units are interchangeable example: - - he developed a version of slot grammar + - He developed a version of slot grammar. hypernym: - 05081943-n ili: i69534 @@ -1933,7 +1933,7 @@ definition: - a string of words satisfying the grammatical rules of a language example: - - he always spoke in grammatical sentences + - He always spoke in grammatical sentences. hypernym: - 07026850-n ili: i69537 @@ -2008,8 +2008,8 @@ definition: - a unit of language that native speakers can identify example: - - words are the blocks from which sentences are made - - he hardly said ten words all morning + - Words are the blocks from which sentences are made. + - He hardly said ten words all morning. hypernym: - 06294878-n ili: i69544 @@ -2043,7 +2043,7 @@ - a word that expresses a meaning opposed to the meaning of another word, in which case the two words are antonyms of each other example: - - to him the antonym of ‘gay’ was ‘depressed’ + - To him the antonym of ‘gay’ was ‘depressed’. hypernym: - 06297048-n ili: i69547 @@ -2074,9 +2074,9 @@ definition: - a new word formed by joining two others and combining their meanings example: - - ‘smog’ is a blend of ‘smoke’ and ‘fog’ - - ‘motel’ is a portmanteau word made by combining ‘motor’ and ‘hotel’ - - ‘brunch’ is a well-known portmanteau + - ‘smog’ is a blend of ‘smoke’ and ‘fog’. + - ‘motel’ is a portmanteau word made by combining ‘motor’ and ‘hotel’. + - ‘brunch’ is a well-known portmanteau. hypernym: - 06305222-n ili: i69549 @@ -2121,8 +2121,8 @@ definition: - a word formed from two or more words by omitting or combining some sounds example: - - ‘won't’ is a contraction of ‘will not’ - - ‘o'clock’ is a contraction of ‘of the clock’ + - ‘won't’ is a contraction of ‘will not’. + - ‘o'clock’ is a contraction of ‘of the clock’. hypernym: - 06297048-n ili: i69553 @@ -2150,7 +2150,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06182505-n example: - - ‘electricity’ is a derivative of ‘electric’ + - ‘electricity’ is a derivative of ‘electric’. hypernym: - 06297048-n ili: i69555 @@ -2170,7 +2170,7 @@ definition: - a word that is considered to be unmentionable example: - - ‘failure’ is a dirty word to him + - ‘failure’ is a dirty word to him. hypernym: - 06297048-n ili: i69557 @@ -2194,8 +2194,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06182505-n example: - - the inflected forms of a word can be represented by a stem and a list of inflections - to be attached + - The inflected forms of a word can be represented by a stem and a list of inflections + to be attached. hypernym: - 06297048-n ili: i69559 @@ -2277,7 +2277,7 @@ definition: - two words are heteronyms if they are spelled the same way but differ in pronunciation example: - - the word ‘bow’ is an example of a heteronym + - The word ‘bow’ is an example of a heteronym. hypernym: - 06297048-n ili: i69566 @@ -2288,7 +2288,7 @@ definition: - a word that names the whole of which a given word is a part example: - - ‘hat’ is a holonym for ‘brim’ and ‘crown’ + - ‘hat’ is a holonym for ‘brim’ and ‘crown’. hypernym: - 06297048-n ili: i69567 @@ -2378,7 +2378,7 @@ definition: - a word that names a part of a larger whole example: - - ‘brim’ and ‘crown’ are meronyms of ‘hat’ + - ‘brim’ and ‘crown’ are meronyms of ‘hat’. hypernym: - 06297048-n ili: i69575 @@ -2390,8 +2390,8 @@ definition: - a word that denotes one thing but refers to a related thing example: - - Washington is a metonym for the United States government - - plastic is a metonym for credit card + - Washington is a metonym for the United States government. + - Plastic is a metonym for credit card. hypernym: - 06297048-n ili: i69576 @@ -2402,7 +2402,7 @@ definition: - an anagram that means the opposite of the original word or phrase example: - - ‘restful’ is the antigram of ‘fluster’ + - ‘restful’ is the antigram of ‘fluster’. hypernym: - 06298291-n ili: i69577 @@ -2463,7 +2463,7 @@ definition: - a word serving as the basis for inflected or derived forms example: - - ‘pick’ is the primitive from which ‘picket’ is derived + - ‘pick’ is the primitive from which ‘picket’ is derived. hypernym: - 06297048-n ili: i69583 @@ -2519,7 +2519,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06182505-n example: - - thematic vowels are part of the stem + - Thematic vowels are part of the stem. hypernym: - 06301417-n ili: i69588 @@ -2572,7 +2572,7 @@ - one of the eight sayings of Jesus at the beginning of the Sermon on the Mount; in Latin each saying begins with ‘beatus’ (blessed) example: - - her favorite Beatitude is ‘Blessed are the meek for they shall inherit the earth’ + - Her favorite Beatitude is ‘Blessed are the meek for they shall inherit the earth’. hypernym: - 07166088-n ili: i69592 @@ -2593,7 +2593,7 @@ definition: - an expression introduced into one language by translating it from another language example: - - ‘superman’ is a calque for the German ‘Ubermensch’ + - ‘superman’ is a calque for the German ‘Ubermensch’. hypernym: - 07166088-n ili: i69594 @@ -2711,7 +2711,7 @@ - a word introduced because an existing term has become inadequate example: - Nobody ever heard of analog clocks until digital clocks became common, so ‘analog - clock’ is a retronym + clock’ is a retronym. hypernym: - 06297048-n ili: i69605 @@ -2742,7 +2742,7 @@ definition: - a word or expression used for some particular thing example: - - he learned many medical terms + - He learned many medical terms. hypernym: - 06297048-n ili: i69608 @@ -2777,7 +2777,7 @@ definition: - a word that denotes a manner of doing something example: - - ‘march’ is a troponym of ‘walk’ + - ‘march’ is a troponym of ‘walk’. hypernym: - 06297048-n ili: i69611 @@ -2799,7 +2799,7 @@ definition: - a unit of spoken language larger than a phoneme example: - - the word ‘pocket’ has two syllables + - The word ‘pocket’ has two syllables. hypernym: - 06294878-n ili: i69613 @@ -2918,8 +2918,8 @@ definition: - a variant phonological representation of a morpheme example: - - the final sounds of ‘bets’ and ‘beds’ and ‘horses’ and ‘oxen’ are allomorphs of - the English plural morpheme + - The final sounds of ‘bets’ and ‘beds’ and ‘horses’ and ‘oxen’ are allomorphs of + the English plural morpheme. hypernym: - 06317223-n ili: i69625 @@ -2951,7 +2951,7 @@ definition: - a bound form used only in compounds example: - - ‘hemato-’ is a combining form in words like ‘hematology’ + - ‘hemato-’ is a combining form in words like ‘hematology’. hypernym: - 06317935-n ili: i69628 @@ -3000,7 +3000,7 @@ definition: - the end of a word (a suffix or inflectional ending or final morpheme) example: - - I don't like words that have ‘-ism’ as an ending + - I don't like words that have ‘-ism’ as an ending. hypernym: - 06317223-n ili: i69633 @@ -3208,7 +3208,7 @@ definition: - a word in the genitive case that is used as an attributive adjective example: - - an example of the attributive genitive is ‘John's’ in ‘John's mother’ + - An example of the attributive genitive is ‘John's’ in ‘John's mother’. hypernym: - 06322842-n ili: i69652 @@ -3296,7 +3296,7 @@ - a group of words that form a constituent of a sentence and are considered as a single unit example: - - I concluded from his awkward constructions that he was a foreigner + - I concluded from his awkward constructions that he was a foreigner. hypernym: - 06323956-n ili: i69660 @@ -3362,7 +3362,7 @@ - a clause introduced by a relative pronoun example: - ‘who visits frequently’ is a relative clause in the sentence ‘John, who visits - frequently, is ill’ + frequently, is ill’. hypernym: - 06325134-n ili: i69666 @@ -3412,7 +3412,7 @@ definition: - an expression in parentheses example: - - his writing was full of parentheticals + - His writing was full of parentheticals. hypernym: - 06323757-n ili: i69671 @@ -3472,7 +3472,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06173467-n example: - - ‘Socrates is a man’ predicates manhood of Socrates + - ‘Socrates is a man’ predicates manhood of Socrates. hypernym: - 06764688-n ili: i69676 @@ -3688,7 +3688,7 @@ definition: - an adjective used as a noun example: - - ‘meek’ in ‘blessed are the meek’ is an adnoun + - ‘meek’ in ‘blessed are the meek’ is an adnoun. hypernym: - 06331146-n ili: i69698 @@ -3720,8 +3720,8 @@ definition: - a modifier that has little meaning except to intensify the meaning it modifies example: - - ‘up’ in ‘finished up’ is an intensifier - - ‘honestly’ in ‘I honestly don't know’ is an intensifier + - ‘up’ in ‘finished up’ is an intensifier. + - ‘honestly’ in ‘I honestly don't know’ is an intensifier. hypernym: - 06331794-n ili: i69701 @@ -3789,9 +3789,9 @@ definition: - the comparative form of an adjective or adverb example: - - ‘faster’ is the comparative of the adjective ‘fast’ - - ‘less famous’ is the comparative degree of the adjective ‘famous’ - - ‘more surely’ is the comparative of the adverb ‘surely’ + - ‘faster’ is the comparative of the adjective ‘fast’. + - ‘less famous’ is the comparative degree of the adjective ‘famous’. + - ‘more surely’ is the comparative of the adverb ‘surely’. hypernym: - 06332695-n - 06334605-n @@ -3804,9 +3804,9 @@ definition: - the superlative form of an adjective or adverb example: - - ‘fastest’ is the superlative of the adjective ‘fast’ - - ‘least famous’ is the superlative degree of the adjective ‘famous’ - - ‘most surely’ is the superlative of the adverb ‘surely’ + - ‘fastest’ is the superlative of the adjective ‘fast’. + - ‘least famous’ is the superlative degree of the adjective ‘famous’. + - ‘most surely’ is the superlative of the adverb ‘surely’. hypernym: - 06332695-n - 06334605-n @@ -3985,7 +3985,7 @@ - the grammatical category for the forms of nouns and pronouns and verbs that are used depending on the number of entities involved (singular or dual or plural) example: - - in English the subject and the verb must agree in number + - In English the subject and the verb must agree in number. hypernym: - 06320373-n ili: i69725 @@ -3998,7 +3998,7 @@ and verb forms according to whether they indicate the speaker, the addressee, or a third party example: - - stop talking about yourself in the third person + - Stop talking about yourself in the third person. hypernym: - 06320373-n ili: i69726 @@ -4019,7 +4019,7 @@ - a pronoun or pronominal phrase (as ‘each other’) that expresses a mutual action or relationship between the individuals indicated in the plural subject example: - - The sentence ‘They cared for each other’ contains a reciprocal pronoun + - The sentence ‘They cared for each other’ contains a reciprocal pronoun. hypernym: - 06336363-n ili: i69728 @@ -4082,8 +4082,8 @@ definition: - a verb whose agent performs an action that is directed at the agent example: - - the sentence ‘he washed’ has a reflexive verb - - ‘perjure’ is a reflexive verb because you cannot perjure anyone but yourself + - The sentence ‘he washed’ has a reflexive verb. + - ‘perjure’ is a reflexive verb because you cannot perjure anyone but yourself. hypernym: - 06331562-n ili: i69734 @@ -4206,7 +4206,7 @@ - an English verb followed by one or more particles where the combination behaves as a syntactic and semantic unit example: - - ‘turn out’ is a phrasal verb in the question ‘how many turned out to vote?’ + - ‘turn out’ is a phrasal verb in the question ‘how many turned out to vote?’. hypernym: - 06329055-n ili: i69746 @@ -4372,8 +4372,8 @@ definition: - a language unit by which a person or thing is known example: - - his name really is George Washington - - those are two names for the same thing + - His name really is George Washington. + - Those are two names for the same thing. hypernym: - 06294878-n ili: i69761 @@ -4408,7 +4408,7 @@ definition: - the name derived from a person (real or imaginary) example: - - Down's syndrome is an eponym for the English physician John Down + - Down's syndrome is an eponym for the English physician John Down. hypernym: - 06344646-n ili: i69764 @@ -4419,7 +4419,7 @@ definition: - the person for whom something is named example: - - Constantine I is the eponym for Constantinople + - Constantine I is the eponym for Constantinople. hypernym: - 06344646-n ili: i69765 @@ -4431,8 +4431,8 @@ - a string of characters beginning with a period and followed by one or more letters; the optional second part of a PC computer filename example: - - most applications provide extensions for the files they create - - most BASIC files use the filename extension .BAS + - Most applications provide extensions for the files they create. + - Most BASIC files use the filename extension .BAS. hypernym: - 07026665-n ili: i69766 @@ -4517,7 +4517,7 @@ definition: - the name of a brokerage firm in which stock is held on behalf of a customer example: - - all my stocks are held in street name + - All my stocks are held in street name. hypernym: - 06344646-n ili: i69771 @@ -4528,7 +4528,7 @@ definition: - slang for something (especially for an illegal drug) example: - - ‘smack’ is a street name for heroin + - ‘smack’ is a street name for heroin. hypernym: - 06344646-n - 07171981-n @@ -4541,7 +4541,7 @@ - an alternative name that a person chooses or is given (especially in inner city neighborhoods) example: - - her street name is Bonbon + - Her street name is Bonbon. hypernym: - 06350278-n ili: i69773 @@ -4614,8 +4614,8 @@ definition: - a familiar name for a person (often a shortened version of a person's given name) example: - - Joe's mother would not use his nickname and always called him Joseph - - Henry's nickname was Slim + - Joe's mother would not use his nickname and always called him Joseph. + - Henry's nickname was Slim. hypernym: - 06350278-n ili: i69780 @@ -4631,7 +4631,7 @@ definition: - a descriptive name for a place or thing example: - - the nickname for the U.S. Constitution is ‘Old Ironsides’ + - The nickname for the U.S. Constitution is ‘Old Ironsides’. hypernym: - 06344646-n ili: i69781 @@ -4716,7 +4716,7 @@ definition: - a name of endearment (especially one using a diminutive suffix) example: - - ‘Billy’ is a hypocorism for ‘William’ + - ‘Billy’ is a hypocorism for ‘William’. hypernym: - 06344646-n ili: i69789 @@ -4728,7 +4728,7 @@ definition: - 'an identifying appellation signifying status or function: e.g. ‘Mr.’ or ‘General’' example: - - the professor didn't like his friends to use his formal title + - The professor didn't like his friends to use his formal title. hypernym: - 06350278-n ili: i69790 @@ -4989,7 +4989,7 @@ definition: - an appellation signifying nobility example: - - ‘your majesty’ is the appropriate title to use in addressing a king + - ‘your majesty’ is the appropriate title to use in addressing a king. hypernym: - 06350278-n ili: i69813 @@ -5018,9 +5018,9 @@ definition: - the name of a work of art or literary composition etc. example: - - he looked for books with the word ‘jazz’ in the title - - he refused to give titles to his paintings - - I can never remember movie titles + - He looked for books with the word ‘jazz’ in the title. + - He refused to give titles to his paintings. + - I can never remember movie titles. hypernym: - 06344646-n ili: i69816 @@ -5042,7 +5042,7 @@ definition: - a line of text serving to indicate what the passage below it is about example: - - the heading seemed to have little to do with the text + - The heading seemed to have little to do with the text. hypernym: - 07025650-n ili: i69818 @@ -5168,7 +5168,7 @@ - a heading that names a statute or legislative bill; may give a brief summary of the matters it deals with example: - - Title 8 provided federal help for schools + - Title 8 provided federal help for schools. hypernym: - 06355341-n ili: i69830 @@ -5182,7 +5182,7 @@ - (usually plural) written material introduced into a movie or TV show to give credits or represent dialogue or explain an action example: - - the titles go by faster than I can read + - The titles go by faster than I can read. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -5195,7 +5195,7 @@ definition: - a general or descriptive heading for a section of a written work example: - - the novel had chapter titles + - The novel had chapter titles. hypernym: - 06356690-n ili: i69832 @@ -5206,7 +5206,7 @@ definition: - an entry on a list of persons who contributed to a film or written work example: - - the credits were given at the end of the film + - The credits were given at the end of the film. hypernym: - 06357831-n ili: i69833 @@ -5256,8 +5256,8 @@ definition: - translation back into the original language example: - - the teacher translated Latin texts into English which he gave to his students - for retroversion + - The teacher translated Latin texts into English which he gave to his students + for retroversion. hypernym: - 06548380-n ili: i69838 @@ -5797,7 +5797,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - the ASCII character set was a character coding set for English + - The ASCII character set was a character coding set for English. ili: i69886 instance_hypernym: - 06500717-n @@ -5934,7 +5934,7 @@ World Wide Web; a computer connected to the internet that maintains a series of web pages on the World Wide Web example: - - the Israeli web site was damaged by hostile hackers + - The Israeli web site was damaged by hostile hackers. hypernym: - 03086983-n ili: i69898 @@ -5959,7 +5959,7 @@ definition: - a site that the owner positions as an entrance to other sites on the internet example: - - a portal typically has search engines and free email and chat rooms etc. + - A portal typically has search engines and free email and chat rooms etc. hypernym: - 06370600-n ili: i69900 @@ -5972,8 +5972,8 @@ - letters or symbols that are written or imprinted on a surface to represent the sounds or words of a language example: - - he turned the paper over so the writing wouldn't show - - the doctor's writing was illegible + - He turned the paper over so the writing wouldn't show. + - The doctor's writing was illegible. hypernym: - 06360590-n ili: i69901 @@ -5984,8 +5984,8 @@ definition: - the written form of a word example: - - while the spoken word stands for something, the written word stands for something - that stands for something + - While the spoken word stands for something, the written word stands for something + that stands for something. - a craftsman of the written word hypernym: - 06297048-n @@ -6150,8 +6150,8 @@ - the work of a writer; anything expressed in letters of the alphabet (especially when considered from the point of view of style and effect) example: - - the writing in her novels is excellent - - that editorial was a fine piece of writing + - The writing in her novels is excellent. + - That editorial was a fine piece of writing. hypernym: - 06360590-n ili: i69919 @@ -6166,7 +6166,7 @@ definition: - (usually plural) the collected work of an author example: - - the idea occurs with increasing frequency in Hemingway's writings + - The idea occurs with increasing frequency in Hemingway's writings. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -6190,7 +6190,7 @@ definition: - something that has been written again example: - - the rewrite was much better + - The rewrite was much better. hypernym: - 06374360-n ili: i69922 @@ -6225,7 +6225,7 @@ - 06376048-n example: - the technical literature - - one aspect of Waterloo has not yet been treated in the literature + - One aspect of Waterloo has not yet been treated in the literature. hypernym: - 06374360-n ili: i69925 @@ -6245,7 +6245,7 @@ definition: - written works (especially in books or magazines) example: - - he always took some reading matter with him on the plane + - He always took some reading matter with him on the plane. hypernym: - 06374360-n ili: i69927 @@ -6294,7 +6294,7 @@ definition: - a literary composition in the form of a conversation between two people example: - - he has read Plato's Dialogues in the original Greek + - He has read Plato's Dialogues in the original Greek. hypernym: - 06375736-n ili: i69932 @@ -6406,7 +6406,7 @@ definition: - fiction with a large amount of imagination in it example: - - she made a lot of money writing romantic fantasies + - She made a lot of money writing romantic fantasies. hypernym: - 06378552-n ili: i69942 @@ -6494,7 +6494,7 @@ definition: - a piece of fiction that narrates a chain of related events example: - - he writes stories for the magazines + - He writes stories for the magazines. hypernym: - 06378552-n ili: i69951 @@ -6680,7 +6680,7 @@ definition: - the story that is told in a novel or play or movie etc. example: - - the characters were well drawn but the plot was banal + - The characters were well drawn but the plot was banal. hypernym: - 06381452-n ili: i69969 @@ -6691,7 +6691,7 @@ definition: - the series of events that form a plot example: - - his novels always have a lot of action + - His novels always have a lot of action. hypernym: - 06384937-n ili: i69970 @@ -6712,7 +6712,7 @@ definition: - the decisive moment in a novel or play example: - - the deathbed scene is the climax of the play + - The deathbed scene is the climax of the play. hypernym: - 15269461-n ili: i69972 @@ -6975,7 +6975,7 @@ - a witty satiric verse containing two rhymed couplets and mentioning a famous person example: - ‘The president is George W. Bush, Who is happy to sit on his tush, While sending - his armies to fight, For anything he thinks is right’ is a clerihew + his armies to fight, For anything he thinks is right’ is a clerihew. hypernym: - 06393492-n ili: i69998 @@ -7011,7 +7011,7 @@ definition: - a comic verse of irregular measure example: - - he had heard some silly doggerel that kept running through his mind + - He had heard some silly doggerel that kept running through his mind. hypernym: - 06393492-n ili: i70001 @@ -7493,7 +7493,7 @@ - a stanza with eight lines of iambic pentameter and a concluding Alexandrine with the rhyme pattern abab bcbc c example: - - the Spenserian stanza was introduced by Edmund Spenser in The Faerie Queene + - The Spenserian stanza was introduced by Edmund Spenser in The Faerie Queene. hypernym: - 07066331-n ili: i70049 @@ -7542,7 +7542,7 @@ definition: - matter that has been dictated and transcribed; a dictated passage example: - - he signed and mailed his dictation without bothering to read it + - He signed and mailed his dictation without bothering to read it. hypernym: - 06376912-n ili: i70054 @@ -7581,9 +7581,9 @@ definition: - the words of something written example: - - there were more than a thousand words of text - - they handed out the printed text of the mayor's speech - - he wants to reconstruct the original text + - There were more than a thousand words of text. + - They handed out the printed text of the mayor's speech. + - He wants to reconstruct the original text. hypernym: - 06376912-n ili: i70058 @@ -7602,7 +7602,7 @@ definition: - the main body of a written work (as distinct from illustrations or footnotes etc.) example: - - pictures made the text easier to understand + - Pictures made the text easier to understand. hypernym: - 06376912-n ili: i70059 @@ -7641,7 +7641,7 @@ definition: - a surface area where something has been erased example: - - another word had been written over the erasure + - Another word had been written over the erasure. hypernym: - 05135784-n ili: i70063 @@ -7652,7 +7652,7 @@ definition: - the blank space that surrounds the text on a page example: - - he jotted a note in the margin + - He jotted a note in the margin. hypernym: - 06401196-n ili: i70064 @@ -7663,7 +7663,7 @@ definition: - a blank area example: - - write your name in the space provided + - Write your name in the space provided. hypernym: - 05135784-n ili: i70065 @@ -7788,7 +7788,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - he sent them soft copy of the report + - He sent them soft copy of the report. hypernym: - 06376912-n ili: i70076 @@ -7802,7 +7802,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - he ran off a hard copy of the report + - He ran off a hard copy of the report. hypernym: - 06376912-n ili: i70077 @@ -7835,8 +7835,8 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - he always turns first to the business section - - the history of this work is discussed in the next section + - He always turns first to the business section. + - The history of this work is discussed in the next section. hypernym: - 06374360-n - 07034009-n @@ -7849,7 +7849,7 @@ definition: - an earlier section of a written text example: - - for instructions, refer to the above + - For instructions, refer to the above. hypernym: - 06403644-n ili: i70081 @@ -7927,7 +7927,7 @@ - an inconspicuous clause in a document or bill that affects its meaning in a way that is not immediately apparent example: - - when I demanded my money he showed me the joker in the contract + - When I demanded my money he showed me the joker in the contract. hypernym: - 06404578-n ili: i70088 @@ -7939,7 +7939,7 @@ - a clause that used to be part of the contract with a professional athlete extending the contract for a year beyond its expiration example: - - the reserve clause was used to bind players to a particular ball club + - The reserve clause was used to bind players to a particular ball club. hypernym: - 06404578-n ili: i70089 @@ -7959,7 +7959,7 @@ definition: - the central message of a communication example: - - the body of the message was short + - The body of the message was short. hypernym: - 06611268-n ili: i70091 @@ -7981,7 +7981,7 @@ definition: - a subdivision of a written work; usually numbered and titled example: - - he read a chapter every night before falling asleep + - He read a chapter every night before falling asleep. hypernym: - 06403644-n ili: i70093 @@ -8002,7 +8002,7 @@ definition: - a section of an entertainment that is assigned to a specific performer or performance example: - - they changed his spot on the program + - They changed his spot on the program. hypernym: - 06403644-n ili: i70095 @@ -8063,7 +8063,7 @@ definition: - the initial part of the introduction example: - - the opening established the basic theme + - The opening established the basic theme. hypernym: - 06408573-n ili: i70101 @@ -8124,7 +8124,7 @@ definition: - the last section of a communication example: - - in conclusion I want to say … + - In conclusion I want to say … hypernym: - 06403644-n ili: i70107 @@ -8139,7 +8139,7 @@ definition: - a short passage added at the end of a literary work example: - - the epilogue told what eventually happened to the main characters + - The epilogue told what eventually happened to the main characters. hypernym: - 06410044-n ili: i70108 @@ -8164,7 +8164,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06180214-n example: - - he summarized his main points in his peroration + - He summarized his main points in his peroration. hypernym: - 06410044-n ili: i70110 @@ -8233,7 +8233,7 @@ definition: - a passage selected from a larger work example: - - he presented excerpts from William James' philosophical writings + - He presented excerpts from William James' philosophical writings. hypernym: - 06411914-n ili: i70117 @@ -8266,7 +8266,7 @@ definition: - the passage that is being read example: - - he lost his place on the page + - He lost his place on the page. hypernym: - 06411914-n ili: i70120 @@ -8330,7 +8330,7 @@ - a shared on-line journal where people can post diary entries about their personal experiences and hobbies example: - - postings on a blog are usually in chronological order + - Postings on a blog are usually in chronological order. hypernym: - 06413674-n ili: i70126 @@ -8411,8 +8411,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00616017-n example: - - she recognized his handwriting - - his hand was illegible + - She recognized his handwriting. + - His hand was illegible. hypernym: - 06371284-n ili: i70134 @@ -8476,7 +8476,7 @@ definition: - an illegible scrawl example: - - his signature was just a squiggle but only he could make that squiggle + - His signature was just a squiggle but only he could make that squiggle. hypernym: - 06415790-n ili: i70140 @@ -8527,7 +8527,7 @@ definition: - a signature that validates something example: - - the cashier would not cash the check without an endorsement + - The cashier would not cash the check without an endorsement. hypernym: - 06416225-n ili: i70145 @@ -8700,8 +8700,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06461405-n example: - - the Dead Sea Scrolls provide information about Judaism and the Bible around the - time of Jesus + - The Dead Sea Scrolls provide information about Judaism and the Bible around the + time of Jesus. ili: i70162 instance_hypernym: - 06419376-n @@ -8745,7 +8745,7 @@ definition: - a written work (as a novel) that has been recast in a new form example: - - the play is an adaptation of a short novel + - The play is an adaptation of a short novel. hypernym: - 06374360-n ili: i70166 @@ -8805,7 +8805,7 @@ definition: - an essay (especially one written as an assignment) example: - - he got an A on his composition + - He got an A on his composition. hypernym: - 06421205-n ili: i70172 @@ -8876,7 +8876,7 @@ definition: - a short critical review example: - - the play received good notices + - The play received good notices. hypernym: - 06422034-n ili: i70179 @@ -8888,7 +8888,7 @@ - a written work or composition that has been published (printed on pages bound together) example: - - I am reading a good book on economics + - I am reading a good book on economics. hypernym: - 06601855-n ili: i70180 @@ -8902,7 +8902,7 @@ definition: - an authoritative written work example: - - this book is the final authority on the life of Milton + - This book is the final authority on the life of Milton. hypernym: - 06422547-n ili: i70181 @@ -8927,8 +8927,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06064423-n example: - - postexposure prophylaxis is an integral part of the pharmacopeia in preventing - severe disease after acute infections + - Postexposure prophylaxis is an integral part of the pharmacopeia in preventing + severe disease after acute infections. hypernym: - 06422547-n ili: i70183 @@ -8940,7 +8940,7 @@ definition: - an authoritative statement example: - - my doctor has the last word on the medicines I take + - My doctor has the last word on the medicines I take. hypernym: - 06423235-n ili: i70184 @@ -9039,8 +9039,8 @@ definition: - a publication that is one of a set of several similar publications example: - - the third volume was missing - - he asked for the 1989 volume of the Annual Review + - The third volume was missing. + - He asked for the 1989 volume of the Annual Review. hypernym: - 06601855-n ili: i70194 @@ -9082,8 +9082,8 @@ definition: - a book prepared for use in schools or colleges example: - - his economics textbook is in its tenth edition - - the professor wrote the text that he assigned students to buy + - His economics textbook is in its tenth edition. + - The professor wrote the text that he assigned students to buy. hypernym: - 06422547-n ili: i70198 @@ -9207,7 +9207,7 @@ definition: - a book or pamphlet containing an enumeration of things example: - - he found it in the Sears catalog + - He found it in the Sears catalog. hypernym: - 06422547-n ili: i70211 @@ -9229,7 +9229,7 @@ definition: - a book containing the scripts of one or more dramatic plays example: - - the 1963 playbook leaves out the whole first scene + - The 1963 playbook leaves out the whole first scene. hypernym: - 06422547-n ili: i70213 @@ -9294,7 +9294,7 @@ definition: - a book to which you can refer for authoritative facts example: - - he contributed articles to the basic reference work on that topic + - He contributed articles to the basic reference work on that topic. hypernym: - 06422547-n ili: i70219 @@ -9708,9 +9708,9 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - negative identification can only be accomplished through biometric identification - - if a pin or password is lost or forgotten, it can be changed and reissued but - a biometric identification cannot + - Negative identification can only be accomplished through biometric identification. + - If a pin or password is lost or forgotten, it can be changed and reissued but + a biometric identification cannot. hypernym: - 06898133-n ili: i70259 @@ -9724,7 +9724,7 @@ - a generic term for any device whose possession entitles the holder to a means of access example: - - a safe-deposit box usually requires two keys to open it + - A safe-deposit box usually requires two keys to open it. hypernym: - 06898439-n ili: i70260 @@ -9736,7 +9736,7 @@ - a numeral or string of numerals that is used for identification and may be attached to accounts, memberships, etc. example: - - she refused to give them her Social Security number + - She refused to give them her Social Security number. hypernym: - 06898439-n ili: i70261 @@ -9791,7 +9791,7 @@ definition: - the number is used in calling a particular telephone example: - - he has an unlisted number + - He has an unlisted number. hypernym: - 06804229-n ili: i70266 @@ -9837,7 +9837,7 @@ - an annual publication containing astronomical tables that give the positions of the celestial bodies throughout the year example: - - today computers calculate the ephemerides + - Today computers calculate the ephemerides. hypernym: - 06438138-n ili: i70270 @@ -9917,8 +9917,8 @@ definition: - the omission that is made when an editorial change shortens a written passage example: - - an editor's deletions frequently upset young authors - - both parties agreed on the excision of the proposed clause + - An editor's deletions frequently upset young authors. + - Both parties agreed on the excision of the proposed clause. hypernym: - 06439501-n ili: i70277 @@ -9940,7 +9940,7 @@ definition: - a correction made by erasing example: - - there were many erasures in the typescript + - There were many erasures in the typescript. hypernym: - 06440207-n ili: i70279 @@ -10101,7 +10101,7 @@ definition: - the sacred writings of the Christian religions example: - - he went to carry the Word to the heathen + - He went to carry the Word to the heathen. hypernym: - 06441260-n ili: i70293 @@ -11623,7 +11623,7 @@ definition: - one of the sections (or chapters) in the Koran example: - - the Quran is divided in 114 suras + - The Quran is divided in 114 suras. hypernym: - 06403644-n ili: i70415 @@ -11875,7 +11875,7 @@ - a later sacred text of Hinduism of a mystical nature dealing with metaphysical questions example: - - the Vedanta philosophy developed from the pantheistic views of the Upanishads + - The Vedanta philosophy developed from the pantheistic views of the Upanishads. ili: i70438 instance_hypernym: - 06441260-n @@ -11920,7 +11920,7 @@ definition: - a brief statement that presents the main points in a concise form example: - - he gave a summary of the conclusions + - He gave a summary of the conclusions. hypernym: - 06735202-n ili: i70442 @@ -11942,7 +11942,7 @@ definition: - a summary of the subject or plot of a literary work or play or movie example: - - the editor added the argument to the poem + - The editor added the argument to the poem. hypernym: - 06478678-n ili: i70444 @@ -12052,7 +12052,7 @@ definition: - a general summary of a subject example: - - the treasurer gave a brief overview of the financial consequences + - The treasurer gave a brief overview of the financial consequences. hypernym: - 06478678-n ili: i70455 @@ -12270,7 +12270,7 @@ definition: - a printed document with spaces in which to write example: - - he filled out his tax form + - He filled out his tax form. hypernym: - 06481744-n ili: i70475 @@ -12321,8 +12321,8 @@ - a questionnaire that is supposed to yield a description of a person's personality traits example: - - a personality inventory is a direct test of personality, as contrasted with a - projective test + - A personality inventory is a direct test of personality, as contrasted with a + projective test. hypernym: - 06485793-n - 01009405-n @@ -12397,7 +12397,7 @@ definition: - an official form on which a request is made example: - - first you have to fill out the requisition + - First you have to fill out the requisition. hypernym: - 06485234-n ili: i70486 @@ -12482,7 +12482,7 @@ definition: - a card certifying the identity of the bearer example: - - he had to show his card to get in + - He had to show his card to get in. hypernym: - 06898439-n ili: i70494 @@ -12696,9 +12696,9 @@ - a distinct part that can be specified separately in a group of things that could be enumerated on a list example: - - he noticed an item in the New York Times - - she had several items on her shopping list - - the main point on the agenda was taken up first + - He noticed an item in the New York Times. + - She had several items on her shopping list. + - The main point on the agenda was taken up first. hypernym: - 13831419-n ili: i70514 @@ -12737,7 +12737,7 @@ definition: - an item in an appropriation bill example: - - Some governors can veto line items in their state budgets + - Some governors can veto line items in their state budgets. hypernym: - 06494090-n ili: i70518 @@ -12758,7 +12758,7 @@ - an item on a list or in a sequence example: - in the second place - - moved from third to fifth position + - … moved from third to fifth position hypernym: - 06494090-n ili: i70520 @@ -12801,7 +12801,7 @@ - 06182505-n example: - ‘Those girls, they giggle when they see me’ and ‘Cigarettes, you couldn't pay - me to smoke them’ are examples of topicalization + me to smoke them’ are examples of topicalization. hypernym: - 07117611-n ili: i70523 @@ -12812,7 +12812,7 @@ definition: - information that can be used to attack or defend a claim or argument or viewpoint example: - - his admission provided ammunition for his critics + - His admission provided ammunition for his critics. hypernym: - 06646883-n ili: i70524 @@ -12864,7 +12864,7 @@ definition: - a list of names of specially favored people example: - - the boss gave me his A-list of people we should try to recruit + - The boss gave me his A-list of people we should try to recruit. hypernym: - 06492991-n ili: i70529 @@ -12927,7 +12927,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - the managers presented their cards to the umpire at home plate + - The managers presented their cards to the umpire at home plate. hypernym: - 06506991-n ili: i70534 @@ -13004,7 +13004,7 @@ definition: - a list or register of events (appointments or social events or court cases etc.) example: - - I have you on my calendar for next Monday + - I have you on my calendar for next Monday. hypernym: - 06492991-n ili: i70541 @@ -13033,7 +13033,7 @@ definition: - a complete list of things; usually arranged systematically example: - - it does not pretend to be a catalog of his achievements + - It does not pretend to be a catalog of his achievements. hypernym: - 06492991-n ili: i70544 @@ -13187,9 +13187,9 @@ definition: - a list of crimes for which an accused person has been previously convicted example: - - he ruled that the criminal record of the defendant could not be disclosed to the - court - - the prostitute had a record a mile long + - He ruled that the criminal record of the defendant could not be disclosed to the + court. + - The prostitute had a record a mile long. hypernym: - 06492991-n ili: i70558 @@ -13272,7 +13272,7 @@ definition: - a list of heterogenous items that someone wants example: - - the union came to the table with a whole grocery list of demands + - The union came to the table with a whole grocery list of demands. hypernym: - 06492991-n ili: i70566 @@ -13341,7 +13341,7 @@ definition: - a list of answers to a test example: - - some students had stolen the key to the final exam + - Some students had stolen the key to the final exam. hypernym: - 06492991-n ili: i70573 @@ -13382,7 +13382,7 @@ definition: - a list of dishes available at a restaurant example: - - the menu was in French + - The menu was in French. hypernym: - 06498711-n ili: i70577 @@ -13465,7 +13465,7 @@ - a list of the financial assets held by an individual or a bank or other financial institution example: - - they were disappointed by the poor returns on their stock portfolio + - They were disappointed by the poor returns on their stock portfolio. hypernym: - 06492991-n ili: i70584 @@ -13478,7 +13478,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00620470-n example: - - the posting was made in the cash account + - The posting was made in the cash account. hypernym: - 06492991-n ili: i70585 @@ -13521,7 +13521,7 @@ definition: - a list of names example: - - his name was struck off the rolls + - His name was struck off the rolls. hypernym: - 06492991-n ili: i70589 @@ -13909,8 +13909,8 @@ definition: - a document stating the aims and principles of a political party example: - - their candidate simply ignored the party platform - - they won the election even though they offered no positive program + - Their candidate simply ignored the party platform. + - They won the election even though they offered no positive program. hypernym: - 06481744-n ili: i70619 @@ -14071,7 +14071,7 @@ definition: - a written record of messages sent or received example: - - they kept a log of all transmission by the radio station + - They kept a log of all transmission by the radio station. - an email log hypernym: - 06514369-n @@ -14092,7 +14092,7 @@ definition: - a brief written record example: - - he made a note of the appointment + - He made a note of the appointment. hypernym: - 06514369-n ili: i70636 @@ -14103,7 +14103,7 @@ definition: - the written evidence of someone's activities example: - - this paper trail consisted mainly of electronically stored information + - This paper trail consisted mainly of electronically stored information. hypernym: - 06514369-n ili: i70637 @@ -14225,7 +14225,7 @@ definition: - a short note example: - - the secretary keeps the minutes of the meeting + - The secretary keeps the minutes of the meeting. hypernym: - 06516453-n ili: i70649 @@ -14247,7 +14247,7 @@ definition: - (dated slang) a remarkable or excellent thing or person example: - - that story was a corker + - That story was a corker. exemplifies: - 07171981-n hypernym: @@ -14260,7 +14260,7 @@ definition: - a message that helps you remember something example: - - he ignored his wife's reminders + - He ignored his wife's reminders. hypernym: - 06611268-n ili: i70652 @@ -14342,7 +14342,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00465962-n example: - - you have to turn in your card to get a handicap + - You have to turn in your card to get a handicap. hypernym: - 06649049-n ili: i70660 @@ -14388,7 +14388,7 @@ - the official published verbatim report of the proceedings of a parliamentary body; originally of the British Parliament example: - - the Canadian Hansard is published in both English and French + - The Canadian Hansard is published in both English and French. hypernym: - 06520103-n ili: i70664 @@ -14563,7 +14563,7 @@ definition: - a formal document giving notice of your intention to resign example: - - he submitted his resignation as of next month + - He submitted his resignation as of next month. hypernym: - 06481744-n ili: i70679 @@ -14621,7 +14621,7 @@ definition: - a verbal or written request for assistance or employment or admission to a school example: - - December 31 is the deadline for applications + - December 31 is the deadline for applications. hypernym: - 06525357-n ili: i70684 @@ -14725,7 +14725,7 @@ - 06165265-n example: - a history of France - - he gave an inaccurate account of the plot to kill the president + - He gave an inaccurate account of the plot to kill the president. - the story of exposure to lead hypernym: - 06659969-n @@ -14881,7 +14881,7 @@ definition: - a periodic statement prepared by a bank for each client example: - - I wish my bank statement arrived earlier in the month + - I wish my bank statement arrived earlier in the month. hypernym: - 06528586-n ili: i70709 @@ -14892,8 +14892,8 @@ definition: - an itemized statement of money owed for goods shipped or services rendered example: - - he paid his bill and left - - send me an account of what I owe + - He paid his bill and left. + - Send me an account of what I owe. hypernym: - 06528586-n ili: i70710 @@ -14963,7 +14963,7 @@ definition: - the bill in a restaurant example: - - he asked the waiter for the check + - He asked the waiter for the check. hypernym: - 06528946-n ili: i70717 @@ -15049,7 +15049,7 @@ definition: - a complimentary ticket example: - - the star got passes for his family + - The star got passes for his family. hypernym: - 06530710-n ili: i70725 @@ -15270,7 +15270,7 @@ definition: - written contract or certificate of insurance example: - - you should have read the small print on your policy + - You should have read the small print on your policy. hypernym: - 06532935-n ili: i70747 @@ -15372,7 +15372,7 @@ definition: - a conspiracy not to talk about some situation or event example: - - there was a conspiracy of silence about police brutality + - There was a conspiracy of silence about police brutality. hypernym: - 06536926-n ili: i70757 @@ -15447,7 +15447,7 @@ definition: - a contract granting the right to operate a subsidiary business example: - - he got the beer concession at the ball park + - He got the beer concession at the ball park. hypernym: - 06532935-n ili: i70764 @@ -15531,7 +15531,7 @@ to the buyer (vendee) for a fixed price in money (paid or agreed to be paid by the buyer) example: - - the salesman faxed the sales agreement to his home office + - The salesman faxed the sales agreement to his home office. hypernym: - 06783066-n ili: i70772 @@ -15600,7 +15600,7 @@ - a commercial document used to request someone to supply something in return for payment and providing specifications and quantities example: - - IBM received an order for a hundred computers + - IBM received an order for a hundred computers. hypernym: - 06483696-n ili: i70778 @@ -15661,7 +15661,7 @@ definition: - a repeated order for the same merchandise example: - - he's the one who sends out all the new orders and reorders + - He's the one who sends out all the new orders and reorders. hypernym: - 06541210-n ili: i70784 @@ -15794,7 +15794,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - there is a law against kidnapping + - There is a law against kidnapping. hypernym: - 06491336-n ili: i70796 @@ -16044,7 +16044,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - they held a public hearing on the bill + - They held a public hearing on the bill. hypernym: - 06491336-n ili: i70816 @@ -16074,7 +16074,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - bills of attainder are prohibited by the Constitution of the United States + - Bills of attainder are prohibited by the Constitution of the United States. hypernym: - 06548844-n ili: i70818 @@ -16207,7 +16207,7 @@ definition: - a vigorous reprimand example: - - I read him the riot act + - I read him the riot act. hypernym: - 06724794-n ili: i70830 @@ -16246,7 +16246,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - a friend in New Mexico said that the order caused no trouble out there + - A friend in New Mexico said that the order caused no trouble out there. hypernym: - 06544086-n ili: i70833 @@ -16301,7 +16301,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - the court found divestiture to be necessary in preventing a monopoly + - The court found divestiture to be necessary in preventing a monopoly. hypernym: - 06551493-n ili: i70837 @@ -16364,8 +16364,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - in 1920 the 18th amendment to the Constitution established prohibition in the - US + - In 1920 the 18th amendment to the Constitution established prohibition in the + US. hypernym: - 06544321-n ili: i70843 @@ -16390,8 +16390,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - the Supreme Court has the power to stay an injunction pending an appeal to the - whole Court + - The Supreme Court has the power to stay an injunction pending an appeal to the + whole Court. hypernym: - 06551761-n ili: i70845 @@ -16426,7 +16426,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - injunctions were formerly obtained by writ but now by a judicial order + - Injunctions were formerly obtained by writ but now by a judicial order. hypernym: - 06554038-n ili: i70848 @@ -16543,7 +16543,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - after he discovered he had AIDS he drew up a living will + - After he discovered he had AIDS he drew up a living will. hypernym: - 06491336-n ili: i70857 @@ -16557,8 +16557,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - he signed the deed - - he kept the title to his car in the glove compartment + - He signed the deed. + - He kept the title to his car in the glove compartment. hypernym: - 06491336-n ili: i70858 @@ -16785,7 +16785,7 @@ definition: - document giving the tax collector information about the taxpayer's tax liability example: - - his gross income was enough that he had to file a tax return + - His gross income was enough that he had to file a tax return. hypernym: - 06491336-n ili: i70877 @@ -16980,7 +16980,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - opinions are usually written by a single judge + - Opinions are usually written by a single judge. hypernym: - 06491336-n ili: i70895 @@ -17318,7 +17318,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - imposing a gag order on members of the press violates the First Amendment + - Imposing a gag order on members of the press violates the First Amendment. hypernym: - 06551493-n ili: i70922 @@ -17550,7 +17550,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06551169-n example: - - he was arrested on a charge of larceny + - He was arrested on a charge of larceny. hypernym: - 06571356-n ili: i70941 @@ -17681,8 +17681,8 @@ - 06551169-n - 08458195-n example: - - his admission was part of a plea bargain with the prosecutor - - plea bargaining helps to stop the courts becoming congested + - His admission was part of a plea bargain with the prosecutor. + - Plea bargaining helps to stop the courts becoming congested. hypernym: - 07164544-n ili: i70952 @@ -17783,7 +17783,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - the market for software is expected to expand + - The market for software is expected to expand. hypernym: - 06367301-n ili: i70960 @@ -17829,7 +17829,7 @@ - software that has not yet been released but has received an alpha test and still has more bugs than a regular release example: - - beta software is usually available only to particular users who will test it + - Beta software is usually available only to particular users who will test it. hypernym: - 06578068-n ili: i70963 @@ -17950,7 +17950,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - the program required several hundred lines of code + - The program required several hundred lines of code. hypernym: - 06578068-n ili: i70974 @@ -17977,7 +17977,7 @@ - a program that gives a computer instructions that provide the user with tools to accomplish a task example: - - he has tried several different word processing applications + - He has tried several different word processing applications. hypernym: - 06581154-n ili: i70976 @@ -18021,8 +18021,8 @@ system; a binary for one operating system will not run on a different operating system example: - - the same source code can be compiled to produce different binaries for different - operating systems + - The same source code can be compiled to produce different binaries for different + operating systems. hypernym: - 06581154-n ili: i70980 @@ -18435,7 +18435,7 @@ definition: - a computer program that divides code up into functional components example: - - compilers must parse source code in order to translate it into object code + - Compilers must parse source code in order to translate it into object code. hypernym: - 06581154-n ili: i71019 @@ -18666,7 +18666,7 @@ definition: - a computer program that looks for text that matches a given text example: - - Google uses text-matching to find web pages containing a particular text + - Google uses text-matching to find web pages containing a particular text. hypernym: - 06581154-n ili: i71041 @@ -18690,8 +18690,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - a computer system provides utility programs to perform the tasks needed by most - users + - A computer system provides utility programs to perform the tasks needed by most + users. hypernym: - 06581154-n ili: i71043 @@ -18762,7 +18762,7 @@ definition: - an instruction that interrupts the program being executed example: - - Pascal performs calls by simply giving the name of the routine to be executed + - Pascal performs calls by simply giving the name of the routine to be executed. hypernym: - 06597067-n ili: i71049 @@ -18912,7 +18912,7 @@ ‘explode’) if a particular condition is satisfied; when exploded it may delete or corrupt data, or print a spurious message, or have other harmful effects example: - - a disgruntled employee planted a logic bomb + - A disgruntled employee planted a logic bomb. hypernym: - 06585196-n ili: i71064 @@ -18924,8 +18924,8 @@ definition: - a program that appears desirable but actually contains something harmful example: - - the contents of a trojan can be a virus or a worm - - when he downloaded the free game, it turned out to be a trojan horse + - The contents of a trojan can be a virus or a worm. + - When he downloaded the free game, it turned out to be a trojan horse. hypernym: - 06585196-n ili: i71065 @@ -18938,7 +18938,7 @@ - a software program capable of reproducing itself and usually capable of causing great harm to files or other programs on the same computer example: - - a true virus cannot spread to another computer without human assistance + - A true virus cannot spread to another computer without human assistance. hypernym: - 06585196-n ili: i71066 @@ -18951,8 +18951,8 @@ - a software program capable of reproducing itself that can spread from one computer to the next over a network example: - - worms take advantage of automatic file sending and receiving features found on - many computers + - Worms take advantage of automatic file sending and receiving features found on + many computers. hypernym: - 06585196-n ili: i71067 @@ -19165,7 +19165,7 @@ definition: - something that is read example: - - the article was a very good read + - The article was a very good read. hypernym: - 06601855-n ili: i71086 @@ -19178,7 +19178,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06690047-n example: - - they ran off an initial printing of 2000 copies + - They ran off an initial printing of 2000 copies. hypernym: - 06601855-n ili: i71087 @@ -19498,7 +19498,7 @@ - a periodic publication containing pictures and stories and articles of interest to those who purchase it or subscribe to it example: - - it takes several years before a magazine starts to break even or make money + - It takes several years before a magazine starts to break even or make money. hypernym: - 06274022-n - 06601855-n @@ -19598,7 +19598,7 @@ definition: - one of a series published periodically example: - - she found an old issue of the magazine in her dentist's waiting room + - She found an old issue of the magazine in her dentist's waiting room. hypernym: - 06605500-n ili: i71128 @@ -19610,7 +19610,7 @@ definition: - a numbered item in a series example: - - take the number 2 to the main square, then change to the number 5 + - Take the number 2 to the main square, then change to the number 5. hypernym: - 03593583-n members: @@ -19620,7 +19620,7 @@ definition: - an issue of a newspaper example: - - he read it in yesterday's edition of the Times + - He read it in yesterday's edition of the Times. hypernym: - 06609182-n ili: i71129 @@ -19640,7 +19640,7 @@ definition: - a periodical dedicated to a particular subject example: - - he reads the medical journals + - He reads the medical journals. hypernym: - 06605500-n ili: i71131 @@ -19679,8 +19679,8 @@ definition: - written material intended to be read example: - - the teacher assigned new readings - - he bought some reading material at the airport + - The teacher assigned new readings. + - He bought some reading material at the airport. hypernym: - 06360590-n ili: i71135 @@ -19760,9 +19760,9 @@ definition: - the subject matter of a conversation or discussion example: - - he didn't want to discuss that subject - - it was a very sensitive topic - - his letters were always on the theme of love + - He didn't want to discuss that subject. + - It was a very sensitive topic. + - His letters were always on the theme of love. hypernym: - 06611268-n ili: i71142 @@ -19775,7 +19775,7 @@ definition: - the subject of a dispute example: - - the real bone of contention, as you know, is money + - The real bone of contention, as you know, is money. hypernym: - 06612141-n ili: i71143 @@ -19796,7 +19796,7 @@ - communication that is suitable for or intended to be instructive example: - the didacticism expected in books for the young - - the didacticism of the 19th century gave birth to many great museums + - The didacticism of the 19th century gave birth to many great museums. hypernym: - 00033319-n ili: i71145 @@ -19850,10 +19850,10 @@ definition: - the message that is intended or expressed or signified example: - - what is the meaning of this sentence? + - What is the meaning of this sentence? - the significance of a red traffic light - the signification of Chinese characters - - the import of his announcement was ambiguous + - The import of his announcement was ambiguous. hypernym: - 06611268-n ili: i71150 @@ -19898,9 +19898,9 @@ - the meaning of a word or expression; the way in which a word or expression or situation can be interpreted example: - - the dictionary gave several senses for the word - - in the best sense, charity is really a duty - - the signifier is linked to the signified + - The dictionary gave several senses for the word. + - In the best sense, charity is really a duty. + - The signifier is linked to the signified. hypernym: - 06613680-n ili: i71154 @@ -20073,7 +20073,7 @@ - an offensive or disparaging expression that is substituted for an inoffensive one example: - - his favorite dysphemism was to ask for axle grease when he wanted butter + - His favorite dysphemism was to ask for axle grease when he wanted butter. hypernym: - 07166088-n ili: i71171 @@ -20113,7 +20113,7 @@ definition: - the significance of a story or event example: - - the moral of the story is to love thy neighbor + - The moral of the story is to love thy neighbor. hypernym: - 06613680-n ili: i71175 @@ -20125,8 +20125,8 @@ definition: - a subtle difference in meaning or opinion or attitude example: - - without understanding the finer nuances you can't enjoy the humor - - don't argue about shades of meaning + - Without understanding the finer nuances you can't enjoy the humor. + - Don't argue about shades of meaning. hypernym: - 06613680-n ili: i71176 @@ -20173,9 +20173,9 @@ definition: - a brief version of the essential meaning of something example: - - get to the point - - he missed the point of the joke - - life has lost its point + - Get to the point. + - He missed the point of the joke. + - Life has lost its point. hypernym: - 06613680-n ili: i71180 @@ -20261,7 +20261,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - I think that is a load of cobblers + - I think that is a load of cobblers. hypernym: - 06619692-n ili: i71188 @@ -20272,7 +20272,7 @@ definition: - nonsense; foolish talk example: - - that's a crock + - That's a crock. hypernym: - 06619692-n ili: i71189 @@ -20379,7 +20379,7 @@ definition: - senseless talk example: - - don't give me that stuff + - Don't give me that stuff. exemplifies: - 07171981-n hypernym: @@ -20439,7 +20439,7 @@ - communication (written or spoken) that persuades someone to accept something untrue or undesirable example: - - they tried to sell me a bill of goods about a secondhand car + - They tried to sell me a bill of goods about a secondhand car. hypernym: - 06770936-n ili: i71204 @@ -20503,8 +20503,8 @@ domain_topic: - 14878134-n example: - - I put up with a lot of bullshit from that jerk - - what he said was mostly bull + - I put up with a lot of bullshit from that jerk. + - What he said was mostly bull. exemplifies: - 07139048-n - 06730109-n @@ -20606,7 +20606,7 @@ definition: - an excerpt cut from a newspaper or magazine example: - - he searched through piles of letters and clippings + - He searched through piles of letters and clippings. hypernym: - 06412153-n ili: i71217 @@ -20621,7 +20621,7 @@ definition: - a distinct selection of music from a recording or a compact disc example: - - he played the first cut on the cd + - He played the first cut on the cd. - the title track of the album hypernym: - 06412153-n @@ -20674,8 +20674,8 @@ - a form of entertainment that enacts a story by sound and a sequence of images giving the illusion of continuous movement example: - - they went to a movie every Saturday night - - the film was shot on location + - They went to a movie every Saturday night. + - The film was shot on location. hypernym: - 04014270-n ili: i71223 @@ -20729,7 +20729,7 @@ definition: - the principal (full-length) film in a program at a movie theater example: - - the feature tonight is ‘Casablanca’ + - The feature tonight is ‘Casablanca’. hypernym: - 06626039-n ili: i71227 @@ -20887,8 +20887,8 @@ definition: - a movie that is marked by a mood of pessimism, fatalism, menace, and cynical characters example: - - film noir was applied by French critics to describe American thriller or detective - films in the 1940s + - Film noir was applied by French critics to describe American thriller or detective + films in the 1940s. hypernym: - 06626039-n ili: i71242 @@ -20959,7 +20959,7 @@ definition: - (film) an immediate transition from one shot to the next example: - - the cut from the accident scene to the hospital seemed too abrupt + - The cut from the accident scene to the hospital seemed too abrupt. hypernym: - 06412971-n ili: i71249 @@ -21021,7 +21021,7 @@ definition: - a radio or television show example: - - did you see his program last night? + - Did you see his program last night? hypernym: - 00521313-n ili: i71256 @@ -21043,7 +21043,7 @@ definition: - a program devoted to current events, often using interviews and commentary example: - - we watch the 7 o'clock news every night + - We watch the 7 o'clock news every night. hypernym: - 06631935-n ili: i71258 @@ -21056,7 +21056,7 @@ definition: - a program that is broadcast again example: - - she likes to watch ‘I love Lucy’ reruns + - She likes to watch ‘I love Lucy’ reruns. hypernym: - 06631935-n ili: i71259 @@ -21068,7 +21068,7 @@ - a program during which well-known people discuss a topic or answer questions telephoned in by the audience example: - - in England they call a talk show a ‘chat show’ + - In England they call a talk show a ‘chat show’. hypernym: - 06631935-n ili: i71260 @@ -21347,7 +21347,7 @@ definition: - a written message addressed to a person or organization example: - - mailed an indignant letter to the editor + - … mailed an indignant letter to the editor hypernym: - 06399623-n - 03222161-n @@ -21486,7 +21486,7 @@ definition: - a short personal letter example: - - drop me a line when you get there + - Drop me a line when you get there. hypernym: - 06637836-n ili: i71301 @@ -21500,7 +21500,7 @@ definition: - a note explaining an absence example: - - he had to get his mother to write an excuse for him + - He had to get his mother to write an excuse for him. hypernym: - 06638793-n ili: i71302 @@ -21541,7 +21541,7 @@ - a rectangular piece of stiff paper used to send messages (may have printed greetings or pictures) example: - - they sent us a card from Miami + - They sent us a card from Miami. hypernym: - 06636121-n ili: i71306 @@ -21669,8 +21669,8 @@ definition: - a statement acknowledging something or someone example: - - she must have seen him but she gave no sign of acknowledgment - - the preface contained an acknowledgment of those who had helped her + - She must have seen him but she gave no sign of acknowledgment. + - The preface contained an acknowledgment of those who had helped her. hypernym: - 06611268-n ili: i71319 @@ -21692,7 +21692,7 @@ definition: - a farewell remark example: - - they said their good-byes + - They said their good-byes. hypernym: - 06641899-n ili: i71321 @@ -21750,7 +21750,7 @@ definition: - (usually plural) a polite expression of desire for someone's welfare example: - - give him my kind regards + - Give him my kind regards. - my best wishes exemplifies: - 06306016-n @@ -21766,7 +21766,7 @@ definition: - the manner in which something is greeted example: - - she did not expect the cold reception she received from her superiors + - She did not expect the cold reception she received from her superiors. hypernym: - 06642524-n ili: i71326 @@ -21800,7 +21800,7 @@ definition: - a greeting or reception example: - - the proposal got a warm welcome + - The proposal got a warm welcome. hypernym: - 06642524-n ili: i71329 @@ -21821,7 +21821,7 @@ definition: - unkind and inconsiderate welcome example: - - he was taken aback by such inhospitality + - He was taken aback by such inhospitality. hypernym: - 06643829-n ili: i71331 @@ -21879,7 +21879,7 @@ definition: - an expression of greeting example: - - every morning they exchanged polite hellos + - Every morning they exchanged polite hellos. hypernym: - 06642524-n ili: i71336 @@ -21950,7 +21950,7 @@ definition: - an expression of regret at having caused trouble for someone example: - - he wrote a letter of apology to the hostess + - He wrote a letter of apology to the hostess. hypernym: - 06641368-n ili: i71342 @@ -21970,7 +21970,7 @@ definition: - an expression of sympathy with another's grief example: - - they sent their condolences + - They sent their condolences. hypernym: - 06641368-n ili: i71344 @@ -22052,7 +22052,7 @@ - information (data or ideas or observations) that can be used or reworked into a finished form example: - - the archives provided rich material for a definitive biography + - The archives provided rich material for a definitive biography. hypernym: - 06646883-n ili: i71352 @@ -22074,7 +22074,7 @@ definition: - true confidential information example: - - after the trial he gave us the real details + - After the trial he gave us the real details. hypernym: - 06646883-n ili: i71354 @@ -22086,7 +22086,7 @@ definition: - slang terms for inside information example: - - is that the straight dope? + - Is that the straight dope? hypernym: - 06648469-n ili: i71355 @@ -22101,7 +22101,7 @@ - a statement or assertion of verified information about something that is the case or has happened example: - - he supported his argument with an impressive array of facts + - He supported his argument with an impressive array of facts. hypernym: - 06646883-n ili: i71356 @@ -22112,8 +22112,8 @@ definition: - a compilation of the known facts regarding something or someone example: - - Al Smith used to say, ‘Let's look at the record’ - - his name is in all the record books + - Al Smith used to say, ‘Let's look at the record’. + - His name is in all the record books. hypernym: - 06648784-n ili: i71357 @@ -22169,7 +22169,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - give me the gen on your new line of computers + - Give me the gen on your new line of computers. hypernym: - 06646883-n ili: i71361 @@ -22190,8 +22190,8 @@ - a database in which relations between information items are explicitly specified as accessible attributes example: - - in a relational database the data are organized as a number of differently sized - tables + - In a relational database the data are organized as a number of differently sized + tables. hypernym: - 06600792-n ili: i71363 @@ -22318,7 +22318,7 @@ definition: - a statistical compilation that provides a context for economic or financial conditions example: - - this business index is computed relative to the base year of 2005 + - This business index is computed relative to the base year of 2005. hypernym: - 06652323-n ili: i71374 @@ -22330,8 +22330,8 @@ - an indicator of stock market prices; based on the share values of 30 blue-chip stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange example: - - the Dow Jones Industrial Average is the most widely cited indicator of how the - stock market is doing + - The Dow Jones Industrial Average is the most widely cited indicator of how the + stock market is doing. ili: i71375 instance_hypernym: - 06654573-n @@ -22427,7 +22427,7 @@ definition: - information about recent and important events example: - - they awaited news of the outcome + - They awaited news of the outcome. hypernym: - 06646883-n ili: i71384 @@ -22441,7 +22441,7 @@ definition: - informal information of any kind that is not previously known to someone example: - - it was news to me + - It was news to me. hypernym: - 06646883-n ili: i71385 @@ -22462,7 +22462,7 @@ definition: - secret information about an enemy (or potential enemy) example: - - we sent out planes to gather intelligence on their radar coverage + - We sent out planes to gather intelligence on their radar coverage. hypernym: - 06646883-n ili: i71387 @@ -22495,7 +22495,7 @@ definition: - the most recent news or development example: - - have you heard the latest? + - Have you heard the latest? hypernym: - 06654787-n ili: i71390 @@ -22506,8 +22506,8 @@ definition: - information or data that updates example: - - do you have the latest software update? - - I just heard the update on the unemployment figures + - Do you have the latest software update? + - I just heard the update on the unemployment figures. hypernym: - 06646883-n ili: i71391 @@ -22518,7 +22518,7 @@ definition: - an indication that makes something evident example: - - his trembling was evidence of his fear + - His trembling was evidence of his fear. hypernym: - 06810027-n ili: i71392 @@ -22554,7 +22554,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - they used face recognition to spot known terrorists + - They used face recognition to spot known terrorists. hypernym: - 06435918-n ili: i71395 @@ -22606,7 +22606,7 @@ definition: - a mark of a foot or shoe on a surface example: - - the police made casts of the footprints in the soft earth outside the window + - The police made casts of the footprints in the soft earth outside the window. hypernym: - 06811608-n ili: i71400 @@ -22619,7 +22619,7 @@ definition: - evidence in the form of footprints example: - - there was footprint evidence that he had been at the scene of the crime + - There was footprint evidence that he had been at the scene of the crime. hypernym: - 06657802-n - 06656171-n @@ -22652,7 +22652,7 @@ definition: - biometric identification by scanning the retina of the eye example: - - identification by retinal scanning is complicated by eye movements + - Identification by retinal scanning is complicated by eye movements. hypernym: - 06435918-n ili: i71404 @@ -22664,7 +22664,7 @@ - biometric identification by electronically recording and graphically representing a person's voice example: - - voiceprints are uniquely characteristic of individual speakers + - Voiceprints are uniquely characteristic of individual speakers. hypernym: - 06435918-n ili: i71405 @@ -22676,8 +22676,8 @@ - a perceptible indication of something not immediately apparent (as a visible clue that something has happened) example: - - he showed signs of strain - - they welcomed the signs of spring + - He showed signs of strain. + - They welcomed the signs of spring. hypernym: - 06656526-n ili: i71406 @@ -22698,7 +22698,7 @@ definition: - an indication that something has been present example: - - there wasn't a trace of evidence for the claim + - There wasn't a trace of evidence for the claim. - a tincture of condescension hypernym: - 06810027-n @@ -22736,7 +22736,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00905257-n example: - - the film provided a valuable record of stage techniques + - The film provided a valuable record of stage techniques. hypernym: - 06656171-n ili: i71411 @@ -22790,7 +22790,7 @@ definition: - something that serves as evidence example: - - his effort was testimony to his devotion + - His effort was testimony to his devotion. hypernym: - 06656171-n ili: i71416 @@ -22802,7 +22802,7 @@ definition: - testimony by someone who should know example: - - I have it on good authority + - I have it on good authority. hypernym: - 06660952-n ili: i71417 @@ -22813,7 +22813,7 @@ definition: - strong evidence for something example: - - his easy victory was a testament to his skill + - His easy victory was a testament to his skill. hypernym: - 06660952-n ili: i71418 @@ -22824,7 +22824,7 @@ definition: - a fact or assertion offered as evidence that something is true example: - - it was a strong argument that his hypothesis was true + - It was a strong argument that his hypothesis was true. hypernym: - 06656171-n ili: i71419 @@ -22863,7 +22863,7 @@ definition: - a statement of facts and reasons used to support an argument example: - - he stated his case clearly + - He stated his case clearly. hypernym: - 06661469-n ili: i71423 @@ -22894,7 +22894,7 @@ definition: - the final statement in a verbal argument example: - - she always gets the last word + - She always gets the last word. hypernym: - 06661469-n ili: i71426 @@ -22923,7 +22923,7 @@ definition: - information that makes more forcible or convincing example: - - his gestures provided eloquent reinforcement for his complaints + - His gestures provided eloquent reinforcement for his complaints. hypernym: - 06662815-n ili: i71429 @@ -22969,7 +22969,7 @@ definition: - something that provides guidance (as Polaris guides mariners) example: - - let faith be your cynosure to walk by + - Let faith be your cynosure to walk by. hypernym: - 06663446-n ili: i71433 @@ -22999,7 +22999,7 @@ definition: - an indication of potential opportunity example: - - he got a tip on the stock market + - He got a tip on the stock market. - a good lead for a job hypernym: - 06663446-n @@ -23222,7 +23222,7 @@ definition: - any important rule example: - - the golden rule of teaching is to be clear + - The golden rule of teaching is to be clear. hypernym: - 06664987-n ili: i71457 @@ -23264,7 +23264,7 @@ definition: - a line of argument rationalizing the course of action of a government example: - - they debated the policy or impolicy of the proposed legislation + - They debated the policy or impolicy of the proposed legislation. hypernym: - 05781046-n ili: i71461 @@ -23303,7 +23303,7 @@ definition: - the economic policy of controlling or limiting or curbing prices or wages etc. example: - - they wanted to repeal all the legislation that imposed economic controls + - They wanted to repeal all the legislation that imposed economic controls. hypernym: - 06669486-n ili: i71465 @@ -23324,9 +23324,9 @@ definition: - an upper limit on what is allowed example: - - he put a ceiling on the number of women who worked for him - - there was a roof on salaries - - they established a cap for prices + - He put a ceiling on the number of women who worked for him. + - There was a roof on salaries. + - They established a cap for prices. hypernym: - 06669947-n ili: i71467 @@ -23349,7 +23349,7 @@ definition: - a lower limit example: - - the government established a wage floor + - The government established a wage floor. hypernym: - 06669947-n ili: i71469 @@ -23361,7 +23361,7 @@ definition: - floor below which prices are not allowed to fall example: - - the government used price supports to maintain the price floor + - The government used price supports to maintain the price floor. hypernym: - 06670863-n ili: i71470 @@ -23441,8 +23441,8 @@ - a policy designed to redress past discrimination against women and minority groups through measures to improve their economic and educational opportunities example: - - affirmative action has been extremely controversial and was challenged in 1978 - in the Bakke decision + - Affirmative action has been extremely controversial and was challenged in 1978 + in the Bakke decision. hypernym: - 06672275-n ili: i71478 @@ -23453,8 +23453,8 @@ definition: - social action to improve poor relations (especially in politics) example: - - they moved forward from a period of fence mending to substantive changes in the - country + - They moved forward from a period of fence mending to substantive changes in the + country. hypernym: - 06672275-n ili: i71479 @@ -23475,7 +23475,7 @@ definition: - a limitation on imports example: - - the quota for Japanese imports was negotiated + - The quota for Japanese imports was negotiated. hypernym: - 06672969-n ili: i71481 @@ -23506,7 +23506,7 @@ definition: - the policy of a political group example: - - He won in a vote along party lines + - He won in a vote along party lines. hypernym: - 06669153-n ili: i71484 @@ -23565,7 +23565,7 @@ definition: - a policy of not initiating hostilities example: - - they signed a nonaggression pact + - They signed a nonaggression pact. hypernym: - 06673687-n ili: i71490 @@ -23832,7 +23832,7 @@ definition: - a protocol developed for the internet to get data from one network device to another example: - - TCP uses a retransmission strategy to insure that data will not be lost in transmission + - TCP uses a retransmission strategy to insure that data will not be lost in transmission. hypernym: - 06677853-n ili: i71516 @@ -23920,7 +23920,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - The legal code was modified to make gender discrimination illegal this year + - The legal code was modified to make gender discrimination illegal this year. hypernym: - 06680062-n ili: i71524 @@ -24162,7 +24162,7 @@ definition: - something (as a course of action) that is indicated as expedient or necessary example: - - there were indications that it was time to leave + - There were indications that it was time to leave. hypernym: - 06684229-n ili: i71547 @@ -24174,8 +24174,8 @@ - a recommendation to consult the (professional) person or group to whom one has been referred example: - - the insurance company says that you need a written referral from your physician - before seeing a specialist + - The insurance company says that you need a written referral from your physician + before seeing a specialist. hypernym: - 06684382-n ili: i71548 @@ -24188,8 +24188,8 @@ unpleasantness) example: - a letter of admonition about the dangers of immorality - - the warning was to beware of surprises - - his final word of advice was not to play with matches + - The warning was to beware of surprises. + - His final word of advice was not to play with matches. hypernym: - 06684229-n ili: i71549 @@ -24203,7 +24203,7 @@ definition: - punishment intended as a warning to others example: - - they decided to make an example of him + - They decided to make an example of him. hypernym: - 06685042-n ili: i71550 @@ -24230,8 +24230,8 @@ - something that should remain hidden from others (especially information that is not to be passed on) example: - - the combination to the safe was a secret - - he tried to keep his drinking a secret + - The combination to the safe was a secret. + - He tried to keep his drinking a secret. hypernym: - 06646883-n ili: i71552 @@ -24242,8 +24242,8 @@ definition: - a secret that is confided or entrusted to another example: - - everyone trusted him with their confidences - - the priest could not reveal her confidences + - Everyone trusted him with their confidences. + - The priest could not reveal her confidences. hypernym: - 06685887-n ili: i71553 @@ -24279,7 +24279,7 @@ definition: - something that is supposed to be secret but is generally known example: - - their love affair was an open secret + - Their love affair was an open secret. hypernym: - 06685887-n ili: i71556 @@ -24290,7 +24290,7 @@ definition: - a secret word or phrase known only to a restricted group example: - - he forgot the password + - He forgot the password. hypernym: - 06898439-n - 06685698-n @@ -24346,7 +24346,7 @@ definition: - a document (or organization) from which information is obtained example: - - the reporter had two sources for the story + - The reporter had two sources for the story. hypernym: - 06481744-n ili: i71562 @@ -24387,7 +24387,7 @@ definition: - records kept of activities involved in carrying out a project example: - - the auditor was required to produce his working papers + - The auditor was required to produce his working papers. hypernym: - 06659969-n ili: i71566 @@ -24398,7 +24398,7 @@ definition: - an abundant source example: - - she was a well of information + - She was a well of information. hypernym: - 06687867-n ili: i71567 @@ -24411,7 +24411,7 @@ definition: - material suitable for a journalistic account example: - - catastrophes make good copy + - Catastrophes make good copy. hypernym: - 06648034-n ili: i71568 @@ -24432,7 +24432,7 @@ definition: - an integrated course of academic studies example: - - he was admitted to a new program at the university + - He was admitted to a new program at the university. hypernym: - 06646883-n ili: i71570 @@ -24449,10 +24449,10 @@ definition: - a rapid and intense course of training or research (usually undertaken in an emergency) example: - - he took a crash course in Italian on his way to Italy - - his first job was a crash course in survival and in learning how to get along - with people - - a crash programme is needed to create new jobs + - He took a crash course in Italian on his way to Italy. + - His first job was a crash course in survival and in learning how to get along + with people. + - A crash programme is needed to create new jobs. hypernym: - 06689161-n ili: i71571 @@ -24503,8 +24503,8 @@ definition: - availability in printed form example: - - we've got to get that story into print - - his book is no longer in print + - We've got to get that story into print. + - His book is no longer in print. hypernym: - 04726275-n ili: i71576 @@ -24515,7 +24515,7 @@ definition: - the text appearing in a book, newspaper, or other printed publication example: - - I want to see it in print + - I want to see it in print. hypernym: - 06360590-n ili: i71577 @@ -24526,7 +24526,7 @@ definition: - material printed in small type example: - - he needed his glasses in order to read the fine print + - He needed his glasses in order to read the fine print. hypernym: - 06691047-n ili: i71578 @@ -24689,7 +24689,7 @@ definition: - information reported in a newspaper or news magazine example: - - the news of my death was greatly exaggerated + - The news of my death was greatly exaggerated. hypernym: - 06646883-n ili: i71594 @@ -24710,9 +24710,9 @@ - a short account of the news example: - the report of his speech - - the story was on the 11 o'clock news - - the account of his speech that was given on the evening news made the governor - furious + - The story was on the 11 o'clock news. + - The account of his speech that was given on the evening news made the governor + furious. hypernym: - 06693922-n ili: i71596 @@ -24802,7 +24802,7 @@ definition: - a news report that is reported first by one news organization example: - - he got a scoop on the bribery of city officials + - He got a scoop on the bribery of city officials. hypernym: - 06694296-n ili: i71604 @@ -24851,7 +24851,7 @@ definition: - the news as presented by reporters for newspapers or radio or television example: - - they accused the paper of biased coverage of race relations + - They accused the paper of biased coverage of race relations. hypernym: - 06693922-n ili: i71609 @@ -24935,8 +24935,8 @@ definition: - the imparting of news or promises etc. example: - - he gave us the news and made a great show of the giving - - giving his word of honor seemed to come too easily + - He gave us the news and made a great show of the giving. + - Giving his word of honor seemed to come too easily. hypernym: - 06263084-n ili: i71617 @@ -24989,7 +24989,7 @@ definition: - an unconditional commitment that something will happen or that something is true example: - - there is no guarantee that they are not lying + - There is no guarantee that they are not lying. hypernym: - 07242432-n ili: i71622 @@ -25019,7 +25019,7 @@ definition: - a message expressing a favorable opinion example: - - words of approval seldom passed his lips + - Words of approval seldom passed his lips. hypernym: - 06611268-n ili: i71625 @@ -25040,7 +25040,7 @@ definition: - formal and explicit approval example: - - a Democrat usually gets the union's endorsement + - A Democrat usually gets the union's endorsement. hypernym: - 06699481-n ili: i71627 @@ -25056,7 +25056,7 @@ definition: - an endorsement example: - - they gave us the O.K. to go ahead + - They gave us the O.K. to go ahead. hypernym: - 06700103-n ili: i71628 @@ -25092,7 +25092,7 @@ - approval example: - give her recognition for trying - - he was given credit for his work + - He was given credit for his work. - give her credit for trying hypernym: - 06699481-n @@ -25153,7 +25153,7 @@ definition: - approval to do something example: - - he asked permission to leave + - He asked permission to leave. hypernym: - 06699481-n ili: i71636 @@ -25173,7 +25173,7 @@ definition: - permission for something to happen example: - - he indicated his consent + - He indicated his consent. hypernym: - 06702042-n ili: i71638 @@ -25193,7 +25193,7 @@ definition: - permission to proceed with a project or to take action example: - - they gave the green light for construction to begin + - They gave the green light for construction to begin. hypernym: - 06702042-n ili: i71640 @@ -25204,7 +25204,7 @@ definition: - permission to do something example: - - she was granted leave to speak + - She was granted leave to speak. hypernym: - 06702042-n ili: i71641 @@ -25217,7 +25217,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - he had to show his pass in order to get out + - He had to show his pass in order to get out. hypernym: - 06561652-n ili: i71642 @@ -25229,7 +25229,7 @@ definition: - a document indicating permission to do something without restrictions example: - - the media representatives had special passes + - The media representatives had special passes. hypernym: - 06702042-n ili: i71643 @@ -25271,7 +25271,7 @@ definition: - any authorization to pass or go somewhere example: - - the pass to visit had a strict time limit + - The pass to visit had a strict time limit. hypernym: - 06702042-n ili: i71647 @@ -25303,9 +25303,9 @@ definition: - enthusiastic approval example: - - the book met with modest acclaim - - he acknowledged the plaudits of the crowd - - they gave him more eclat than he really deserved + - The book met with modest acclaim. + - He acknowledged the plaudits of the crowd. + - They gave him more eclat than he really deserved. hypernym: - 06699481-n ili: i71650 @@ -25351,7 +25351,7 @@ definition: - an outburst of applause example: - - there was a round of applause + - There was a round of applause. hypernym: - 06704734-n ili: i71654 @@ -25389,7 +25389,7 @@ definition: - a victory cheer example: - - let's give the team a big hurrah + - Let's give the team a big hurrah. hypernym: - 06705317-n ili: i71658 @@ -25401,7 +25401,7 @@ definition: - a sudden outburst of cheers example: - - there was a salvo of approval + - There was a salvo of approval. hypernym: - 06705317-n ili: i71659 @@ -25412,7 +25412,7 @@ definition: - an expression of approval and commendation example: - - he always appreciated praise for his work + - He always appreciated praise for his work. hypernym: - 06699481-n ili: i71660 @@ -25426,7 +25426,7 @@ definition: - offering words of homage as an act of worship example: - - they sang a hymn of praise to God + - They sang a hymn of praise to God. hypernym: - 01030597-n ili: i71661 @@ -25446,7 +25446,7 @@ definition: - an extravagantly enthusiastic review example: - - he gave it a rave + - He gave it a rave. hypernym: - 06422034-n ili: i71663 @@ -25457,7 +25457,7 @@ definition: - an exaggerated expression (usually of praise) example: - - the critics lavished superlatives on it + - The critics lavished superlatives on it. hypernym: - 06705943-n ili: i71664 @@ -25504,7 +25504,7 @@ - a formal recommendation by a former employer to a potential future employer describing the person's qualifications and dependability example: - - requests for character references are all too often answered evasively + - Requests for character references are all too often answered evasively. hypernym: - 06707285-n ili: i71668 @@ -25624,7 +25624,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06243034-n example: - - he was called on for an aliyah + - He was called on for an aliyah. hypernym: - 06709228-n ili: i71679 @@ -25646,7 +25646,7 @@ - an award conferred by a college or university signifying that the recipient has satisfactorily completed a course of study example: - - he earned his degree at Princeton summa cum laude + - He earned his degree at Princeton summa cum laude. hypernym: - 06709228-n ili: i71681 @@ -26192,7 +26192,7 @@ - a doctor's degree in theology in the pontifical university system of the Catholic church example: - - STD is from the Latin Sanctae Theologiae Doctor + - STD is from the Latin Sanctae Theologiae Doctor. hypernym: - 06715221-n ili: i71733 @@ -26332,7 +26332,7 @@ definition: - an honor awarded to someone in recognition of achievement or superiority example: - - she graduated with the highest distinction + - She graduated with the highest distinction. hypernym: - 06709228-n members: @@ -26342,7 +26342,7 @@ definition: - an official recognition of merit example: - - although he didn't win the prize, he did get special mention + - Although he didn't win the prize, he did get special mention. hypernym: - 06709228-n ili: i71747 @@ -26354,7 +26354,7 @@ definition: - an award earned by participation in a school sport example: - - he won letters in three sports + - He won letters in three sports. hypernym: - 06709228-n ili: i71748 @@ -26590,7 +26590,7 @@ definition: - disapproval expressed by pointing out faults or shortcomings example: - - the senator received severe criticism from his opponent + - The senator received severe criticism from his opponent. hypernym: - 06722472-n ili: i71771 @@ -26621,9 +26621,9 @@ definition: - intense adverse criticism example: - - Clinton directed his fire at the Republican Party - - the government has come under attack - - don't give me any flak + - Clinton directed his fire at the Republican Party. + - The government has come under attack. + - Don't give me any flak. hypernym: - 06723485-n ili: i71774 @@ -26638,7 +26638,7 @@ definition: - verbal criticism example: - - he enlivened his editorials with barbed thrusts at politicians + - He enlivened his editorials with barbed thrusts at politicians. hypernym: - 06723485-n ili: i71775 @@ -26649,7 +26649,7 @@ definition: - criticism aimed at an easy target and made without careful consideration example: - - reporters took potshots at the mayor + - Reporters took potshots at the mayor. hypernym: - 06723485-n ili: i71776 @@ -26660,7 +26660,7 @@ definition: - a vigorous and unrestrained response example: - - her tirade provoked a counterblast from her husband + - Her tirade provoked a counterblast from her husband. hypernym: - 07214225-n ili: i71777 @@ -26671,7 +26671,7 @@ definition: - an act or expression of criticism and censure example: - - he had to take the rebuke with a smile on his face + - He had to take the rebuke with a smile on his face. hypernym: - 06723485-n ili: i71778 @@ -26686,7 +26686,7 @@ definition: - a moralistic rebuke example: - - your preaching is wasted on him + - Your preaching is wasted on him. hypernym: - 06726869-n ili: i71779 @@ -26698,7 +26698,7 @@ definition: - a severely critical attack example: - - the reviewers gave his book a sound slating + - The reviewers gave his book a sound slating. hypernym: - 06723485-n ili: i71780 @@ -26709,7 +26709,7 @@ definition: - angry criticism example: - - they will probably give you a lot of static about your editorial + - They will probably give you a lot of static about your editorial. hypernym: - 06723485-n ili: i71781 @@ -26775,7 +26775,7 @@ definition: - a severe rebuke example: - - he deserved the berating that the coach gave him + - He deserved the berating that the coach gave him. hypernym: - 06724794-n ili: i71787 @@ -26808,8 +26808,8 @@ definition: - a reproach for some lapse or misdeed example: - - he took the blame for it - - it was a bum rap + - He took the blame for it. + - It was a bum rap. hypernym: - 06726451-n ili: i71790 @@ -26821,8 +26821,8 @@ definition: - a lengthy rebuke example: - - a good lecture was my father's idea of discipline - - the teacher gave him a talking to + - A good lecture was my father's idea of discipline. + - The teacher gave him a talking to. hypernym: - 06724794-n ili: i71791 @@ -26866,7 +26866,7 @@ definition: - (often used with ‘pay’) a formal expression of esteem example: - - he paid his respects to the mayor + - He paid his respects to the mayor. hypernym: - 06611268-n ili: i71795 @@ -26877,7 +26877,7 @@ definition: - remark made spontaneously without prior preparation example: - - his ad-libs got him in trouble with the politicians + - His ad-libs got him in trouble with the politicians. hypernym: - 06777755-n ili: i71796 @@ -26907,8 +26907,8 @@ definition: - a rude expression intended to offend or hurt example: - - when a student made a stupid mistake he spared them no abuse - - they yelled insults at the visiting team + - When a student made a stupid mistake he spared them no abuse. + - They yelled insults at the visiting team. hypernym: - 06727915-n ili: i71799 @@ -27027,7 +27027,7 @@ definition: - disparagement of a plan or hope or expectation example: - - she poured cold water on the whole idea of going to Africa + - She poured cold water on the whole idea of going to Africa. hypernym: - 06730109-n ili: i71810 @@ -27048,9 +27048,9 @@ definition: - a disparaging remark example: - - in the 19th century any reference to female sexuality was considered a vile aspersion - - it is difficult for a woman to understand a man's sensitivity to any slur on his - virility + - In the 19th century any reference to female sexuality was considered a vile aspersion. + - It is difficult for a woman to understand a man's sensitivity to any slur on his + virility. hypernym: - 06730109-n ili: i71812 @@ -27170,7 +27170,7 @@ definition: - verbal abuse; a crude substitute for argument example: - - sticks and stones may break my bones but names can never hurt me + - Sticks and stones may break my bones but names can never hurt me. hypernym: - 06732328-n ili: i71823 @@ -27192,7 +27192,7 @@ definition: - an epithet that can be used to smear someone's reputation example: - - he used the smear word ‘communist’ for everyone who disagreed with him + - He used the smear word ‘communist’ for everyone who disagreed with him. hypernym: - 06733713-n ili: i71825 @@ -27257,7 +27257,7 @@ definition: - an impudent or insolent rejoinder example: - - don't give me any of your sass + - Don't give me any of your sass. hypernym: - 07214582-n ili: i71831 @@ -27273,7 +27273,7 @@ definition: - a message (spoken or written) that is introduced or inserted example: - - with the help of his friend's interpolations his story was eventually told + - With the help of his friend's interpolations his story was eventually told. - with many insertions in the margins hypernym: - 06611268-n @@ -27287,7 +27287,7 @@ - a message that is stated or declared; a communication (oral or written) setting forth particulars or facts etc example: - - according to his statement he was in London on that day + - According to his statement he was in London on that day. hypernym: - 06611268-n ili: i71833 @@ -27298,8 +27298,8 @@ definition: - a nonverbal message example: - - a Cadillac makes a statement about who you are - - his tantrums are a statement of his need for attention + - A Cadillac makes a statement about who you are. + - His tantrums are a statement of his need for attention. hypernym: - 06611268-n ili: i71834 @@ -27321,7 +27321,7 @@ - a statement regarded as an object example: - to say the same thing in other terms - - how can you say such a thing? + - How can you say such a thing? hypernym: - 06735202-n ili: i71836 @@ -27332,8 +27332,8 @@ definition: - a true statement example: - - he told the truth - - he thought of answering with the truth but he knew they wouldn't believe it + - He told the truth. + - He thought of answering with the truth but he knew they wouldn't believe it. hypernym: - 06735202-n ili: i71837 @@ -27345,7 +27345,7 @@ definition: - an unquestionable truth example: - - his word was gospel + - His word was gospel. hypernym: - 06736815-n ili: i71838 @@ -27368,7 +27368,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06173467-n example: - - ‘I always lie’ is a paradox because if it is true it must be false + - ‘I always lie’ is a paradox because if it is true it must be false. hypernym: - 07221547-n ili: i71840 @@ -27449,7 +27449,7 @@ definition: - a formal public statement example: - - the government made an announcement about changes in the drug war + - The government made an announcement about changes in the drug war. - a declaration of independence hypernym: - 06735202-n @@ -27464,7 +27464,7 @@ definition: - declaring or rendering bastard example: - - the annulment of their marriage resulted in the bastardization of their children + - The annulment of their marriage resulted in the bastardization of their children. hypernym: - 06738626-n ili: i71849 @@ -27643,7 +27643,7 @@ definition: - an assertion of a right (as to money or property) example: - - his claim asked for damages + - His claim asked for damages. hypernym: - 06742248-n ili: i71864 @@ -27666,7 +27666,7 @@ definition: - a claim of rights example: - - I have dibs on that last slice of pizza + - I have dibs on that last slice of pizza. exemplifies: - 07171981-n hypernym: @@ -27680,7 +27680,7 @@ - the advancing of a claim example: - his pretension to the crown - - the town still puts forward pretensions as a famous resort + - The town still puts forward pretensions as a famous resort. hypernym: - 06742613-n ili: i71867 @@ -27692,7 +27692,7 @@ - an assertion that something is true or factual example: - his claim that he was innocent - - evidence contradicted the government's claims + - Evidence contradicted the government's claims. hypernym: - 06742248-n ili: i71868 @@ -27703,7 +27703,7 @@ definition: - an assertion that someone is guilty of a fault or offence example: - - the newspaper published charges that Jones was guilty of drunken driving + - The newspaper published charges that Jones was guilty of drunken driving. hypernym: - 06742248-n ili: i71869 @@ -27821,7 +27821,7 @@ definition: - an assertion offering firsthand authentication of a fact example: - - according to his own testimony he can't do it + - According to his own testimony he can't do it. hypernym: - 06742248-n ili: i71880 @@ -27866,7 +27866,7 @@ definition: - declaration of an intention or a determination to inflict harm on another example: - - his threat to kill me was quite explicit + - His threat to kill me was quite explicit. hypernym: - 06738626-n ili: i71884 @@ -27886,7 +27886,7 @@ definition: - a threat or the act of threatening example: - - he spoke with desperate menace + - He spoke with desperate menace. hypernym: - 06746225-n ili: i71886 @@ -28143,7 +28143,7 @@ definition: - a brief statement example: - - he didn't say a word about it + - He didn't say a word about it. hypernym: - 06735202-n ili: i71908 @@ -28155,8 +28155,8 @@ - a statement that makes something comprehensible by describing the relevant structure or operation or circumstances etc. example: - - the explanation was very simple - - I expected a brief account + - The explanation was very simple. + - I expected a brief account. hypernym: - 06735202-n ili: i71909 @@ -28213,7 +28213,7 @@ definition: - a convincing explanation that reveals basic causes example: - - he was unable to give a clear accounting for his actions + - He was unable to give a clear accounting for his actions. hypernym: - 06751030-n ili: i71914 @@ -28233,7 +28233,7 @@ definition: - a statement of facts and reasons made in appealing or protesting example: - - certain representations were made concerning police brutality + - Certain representations were made concerning police brutality. hypernym: - 06735202-n ili: i71916 @@ -28244,8 +28244,8 @@ definition: - an explanation of the cause of some phenomenon example: - - the reason a steady state was never reached was that the back pressure built up - too slowly + - The reason a steady state was never reached was that the back pressure built up + too slowly. hypernym: - 06751030-n ili: i71917 @@ -28265,8 +28265,8 @@ definition: - a justification for something existing or happening example: - - he had no cause to complain - - they had good reason to rejoice + - He had no cause to complain. + - They had good reason to rejoice. hypernym: - 06752932-n ili: i71919 @@ -28279,7 +28279,7 @@ definition: - the justification for some act or belief example: - - he offered a persuasive defense of the theory + - He offered a persuasive defense of the theory. hypernym: - 06752932-n ili: i71920 @@ -28314,9 +28314,9 @@ definition: - a defense of some offensive behavior or some failure to keep a promise etc. example: - - he kept finding excuses to stay - - every day he had a new alibi for not getting a job - - his transparent self-justification was unacceptable + - He kept finding excuses to stay. + - Every day he had a new alibi for not getting a job. + - His transparent self-justification was unacceptable. hypernym: - 06753339-n ili: i71923 @@ -28353,8 +28353,8 @@ definition: - an account that sets forth the meaning or intent of a writing or discourse example: - - we would have understood the play better if there had been some initial exposition - of the background + - We would have understood the play better if there had been some initial exposition + of the background. hypernym: - 06751030-n ili: i71926 @@ -28394,7 +28394,7 @@ - indulgence in moral pronouncements; the exposition (often superficially) of a particular moral code example: - - his constant moralizing drove me mad + - His constant moralizing drove me mad. hypernym: - 06755467-n ili: i71930 @@ -28425,9 +28425,9 @@ definition: - a statement that solves a problem or explains how to solve the problem example: - - they were trying to find a peaceful solution - - the answers were in the back of the book - - he computed the result to four decimal places + - They were trying to find a peaceful solution. + - The answers were in the back of the book. + - He computed the result to four decimal places. hypernym: - 06735202-n ili: i71933 @@ -28485,9 +28485,9 @@ - a definition in which the term is used by embedding it in a larger expression containing its explanation example: - - a contextual definition of ‘legal duty’ might be ‘X has a legal duty to do Y means + - A contextual definition of ‘legal duty’ might be ‘X has a legal duty to do Y means that X is required to do Y by a contract relationship that would be upheld in - a court of law’ + a court of law’. hypernym: - 06757091-n ili: i71938 @@ -28537,8 +28537,8 @@ definition: - the act of giving a new definition example: - - words like ‘conservative’ require periodic redefinition - - she provided a redefinition of his duties + - Words like ‘conservative’ require periodic redefinition. + - She provided a redefinition of his duties. hypernym: - 06757091-n ili: i71943 @@ -28559,8 +28559,8 @@ - a statement (either spoken or written) that is made to reply to a question or request or criticism or accusation example: - - I waited several days for his answer - - he wrote replies to several of his critics + - I waited several days for his answer. + - He wrote replies to several of his critics. hypernym: - 06735202-n ili: i71945 @@ -28592,8 +28592,8 @@ - a public statement containing information about an event that has happened or is going to happen example: - - the announcement appeared in the local newspaper - - the promulgation was written in English + - The announcement appeared in the local newspaper. + - The promulgation was written in English. hypernym: - 06735202-n ili: i71948 @@ -28651,7 +28651,7 @@ definition: - an announcement containing information about an event example: - - you didn't give me enough notice + - You didn't give me enough notice. - an obituary notice - a notice of sale hypernym: @@ -28700,7 +28700,7 @@ - an announcement of the events that will occur as part of a theatrical or sporting event example: - - you can't tell the players without a program + - You can't tell the players without a program. hypernym: - 06759293-n ili: i71957 @@ -28712,7 +28712,7 @@ definition: - a theatrical program example: - - he couldn't find her name on the playbill + - He couldn't find her name on the playbill. hypernym: - 06498711-n - 06761180-n @@ -28903,7 +28903,7 @@ definition: - one of the substantive phrases in a logical proposition example: - - the major term of a syllogism must occur twice + - The major term of a syllogism must occur twice. hypernym: - 06323956-n ili: i71976 @@ -28924,7 +28924,7 @@ - a categorematic expression; a term capable of standing alone as the subject or predicate of a logical proposition example: - - names are called categorems + - Names are called categorems. hypernym: - 06764688-n ili: i71978 @@ -28937,7 +28937,7 @@ - a syncategorematic expression; a word that cannot be used alone as a term in a logical proposition example: - - logical quantifiers, adverbs, prepositions, and conjunctions are called syncategoremes + - Logical quantifiers, adverbs, prepositions, and conjunctions are called syncategoremes. hypernym: - 06297048-n ili: i71979 @@ -28988,7 +28988,7 @@ definition: - a statement that is assumed to be true and from which a conclusion can be drawn example: - - on the assumption that he has been injured, we can infer that he will not play + - On the assumption that he has been injured, we can infer that he will not play. hypernym: - 06766013-n ili: i71983 @@ -29108,7 +29108,7 @@ definition: - a stipulated condition example: - - he accepted subject to one provision + - He accepted subject to one provision. hypernym: - 06768279-n ili: i71994 @@ -29120,7 +29120,7 @@ definition: - a postulated sequence of possible events example: - - planners developed several scenarios in case of an attack + - Planners developed several scenarios in case of an attack. hypernym: - 06766514-n ili: i71995 @@ -29172,8 +29172,8 @@ definition: - a trivial lie example: - - he told a fib about eating his spinach - - how can I stop my child from telling stories? + - He told a fib about eating his spinach. + - How can I stop my child from telling stories? hypernym: - 06769542-n ili: i72000 @@ -29324,7 +29324,7 @@ definition: - pretense that your position is stronger than it really is example: - - his bluff succeeded in getting him accepted + - His bluff succeeded in getting him accepted. hypernym: - 06772060-n ili: i72014 @@ -29365,8 +29365,8 @@ definition: - a hypocritical display of sorrow; false or insincere weeping example: - - the secretaries wept crocodile tears over the manager's dilemma - - politicians shed crocodile tears over the plight of the unemployed + - The secretaries wept crocodile tears over the manager's dilemma. + - Politicians shed crocodile tears over the plight of the unemployed. hypernym: - 06772787-n ili: i72018 @@ -29377,8 +29377,8 @@ definition: - something intended to misrepresent the true nature of an activity example: - - he wasn't sick — it was just a subterfuge - - the holding company was just a blind + - He wasn't sick — it was just a subterfuge. + - The holding company was just a blind. hypernym: - 06770936-n ili: i72019 @@ -29446,7 +29446,7 @@ definition: - an intentionally noncommittal or ambiguous statement example: - - when you say ‘maybe’ you are just hedging + - When you say ‘maybe’ you are just hedging. hypernym: - 06773810-n ili: i72025 @@ -29470,7 +29470,7 @@ - the part of a contract that contains reservations and qualifications that are often printed in small type example: - - don't sign a contract without reading the fine print + - Don't sign a contract without reading the fine print. hypernym: - 06775091-n ili: i72027 @@ -29491,7 +29491,7 @@ definition: - a statement that limits or restricts some claim example: - - he recommended her without any reservations + - He recommended her without any reservations. hypernym: - 06735202-n ili: i72029 @@ -29513,7 +29513,7 @@ - a written explanation or criticism or illustration that is added to a book or other textual material example: - - he wrote an extended comment on the proposal + - He wrote an extended comment on the proposal. hypernym: - 06735202-n ili: i72031 @@ -29537,8 +29537,8 @@ definition: - a comment or instruction (usually added) example: - - his notes were appended at the end of the article - - he added a short notation to the address on the envelope + - His notes were appended at the end of the article. + - He added a short notation to the address on the envelope. hypernym: - 06775422-n ili: i72033 @@ -29551,9 +29551,9 @@ definition: - a short note recognizing a source of information or of a quoted passage example: - - the student's essay failed to list several important citations - - the acknowledgments are usually printed at the front of a book - - the article includes mention of similar clinical cases + - The student's essay failed to list several important citations. + - The acknowledgments are usually printed at the front of a book. + - The article includes mention of similar clinical cases. hypernym: - 06775984-n ili: i72034 @@ -29581,7 +29581,7 @@ - a Latin phrase (or its abbreviation) used to indicate that special attention should be paid to something example: - - the margins of his book were generously supplied with pencilled NBs + - The margins of his book were generously supplied with pencilled NBs. hypernym: - 06775984-n ili: i72036 @@ -29624,8 +29624,8 @@ definition: - a statement that expresses a personal opinion or belief or adds information example: - - from time to time she contributed a personal comment on his account - - we would appreciate input from our users on how we can improve our software + - From time to time she contributed a personal comment on his account. + - We would appreciate input from our users on how we can improve our software. hypernym: - 06735202-n ili: i72040 @@ -29650,8 +29650,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08112613-n example: - - bin Laden issued three fatwahs calling upon Muslims to take up arms against the - United States + - Bin Laden issued three fatwahs calling upon Muslims to take up arms against the + United States. hypernym: - 06563775-n ili: i72042 @@ -29685,9 +29685,9 @@ definition: - a remark that calls attention to something or someone example: - - she made frequent mention of her promotion - - there was no mention of it - - the speaker made several references to his wife + - She made frequent mention of her promotion. + - There was no mention of it. + - The speaker made several references to his wife. hypernym: - 06777755-n ili: i72045 @@ -29709,7 +29709,7 @@ definition: - reference to things past example: - - the story begins with no introductory retrospections + - The story begins with no introductory retrospections. hypernym: - 06778981-n ili: i72047 @@ -29721,7 +29721,7 @@ - the practice of casually mentioning important people in order to impress your listener example: - - the hard thing about name-dropping is to avoid being too obvious about it + - The hard thing about name-dropping is to avoid being too obvious about it. hypernym: - 06778981-n ili: i72048 @@ -29786,9 +29786,9 @@ - an aggressive remark directed at a person like a missile and intended to have a telling effect example: - - his parting shot was ‘drop dead’ - - she threw shafts of sarcasm - - she takes a dig at me every chance she gets + - His parting shot was ‘drop dead’. + - She threw shafts of sarcasm. + - She takes a dig at me every chance she gets. hypernym: - 06777755-n ili: i72054 @@ -29824,7 +29824,7 @@ definition: - a statement that is formulated as a question but that is not supposed to be answered example: - - he liked to make his points with rhetorical questions + - He liked to make his points with rhetorical questions. hypernym: - 06735202-n ili: i72057 @@ -29875,7 +29875,7 @@ definition: - part of a statement that is not correct example: - - the book was full of errors + - The book was full of errors. hypernym: - 06781526-n ili: i72062 @@ -29939,8 +29939,8 @@ definition: - the statement (oral or written) of an exchange of promises example: - - they had an agreement that they would not interfere in each other's business - - there was an understanding between management and the workers + - They had an agreement that they would not interfere in each other's business. + - There was an understanding between management and the workers. hypernym: - 06735202-n ili: i72068 @@ -29954,8 +29954,8 @@ definition: - (usually plural) a statement of what is required as part of an agreement example: - - the contract set out the conditions of the lease - - the terms of the treaty were generous + - The contract set out the conditions of the lease. + - The terms of the treaty were generous. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -29971,8 +29971,8 @@ - an agreement between parties (usually arrived at after discussion) fixing obligations of each example: - - he made a bargain with the devil - - he rose to prominence through a series of shady deals + - He made a bargain with the devil. + - He rose to prominence through a series of shady deals. hypernym: - 06783066-n ili: i72070 @@ -30134,7 +30134,7 @@ definition: - a treaty to cease hostilities example: - - peace came on November 11th + - Peace came on November 11th. hypernym: - 06786235-n ili: i72086 @@ -30305,7 +30305,7 @@ definition: - wit having a sharp and caustic quality example: - - he commented with typical pungency + - He commented with typical pungency. - the bite of satire hypernym: - 06788939-n @@ -30321,11 +30321,11 @@ definition: - witty language used to convey insults or scorn example: - - he used sarcasm to upset his opponent - - irony is wasted on the stupid + - He used sarcasm to upset his opponent. + - Irony is wasted on the stupid. - source: Jonathan Swift text: Satire is a sort of glass, wherein beholders do generally discover everybody's - face but their own + face but their own. hypernym: - 06788939-n ili: i72103 @@ -30378,11 +30378,11 @@ definition: - a humorous anecdote or remark intended to provoke laughter example: - - he told a very funny joke - - he knows a million gags - - thanks for the laugh - - he laughed unpleasantly at his own jest - - even a schoolboy's jape is supposed to have some ascertainable point + - He told a very funny joke. + - He knows a million gags. + - Thanks for the laugh. + - He laughed unpleasantly at his own jest. + - Even a schoolboy's jape is supposed to have some ascertainable point. hypernym: - 06788939-n ili: i72108 @@ -30451,8 +30451,8 @@ definition: - an account of an amusing incident (usually with a punch line) example: - - she told a funny story - - she made a funny + - She told a funny story. + - She made a funny. hypernym: - 06790941-n ili: i72113 @@ -30554,8 +30554,8 @@ definition: - verbal wit or mockery (often at another's expense but not to be taken seriously) example: - - he became a figure of fun - - he said it in sport + - He became a figure of fun. + - He said it in sport. hypernym: - 06788939-n ili: i72122 @@ -30600,8 +30600,8 @@ definition: - a humorous play on words example: - - I do it for the pun of it - - his constant punning irritated her + - I do it for the pun of it. + - His constant punning irritated her. hypernym: - 06793739-n ili: i72126 @@ -30634,7 +30634,7 @@ - a message expressing a belief about something; the expression of a belief that is held with confidence but not substantiated by positive knowledge or proof example: - - his opinions appeared frequently on the editorial page + - His opinions appeared frequently on the editorial page. hypernym: - 06611268-n ili: i72129 @@ -30681,7 +30681,7 @@ definition: - an opinion that is held in opposition to another in an argument or dispute example: - - there are two sides to every question + - There are two sides to every question. hypernym: - 06794876-n ili: i72133 @@ -30693,7 +30693,7 @@ definition: - an imprecise or incomplete account example: - - newspapers gave only an approximation of the actual events + - Newspapers gave only an approximation of the actual events. hypernym: - 07188236-n ili: i72134 @@ -30704,7 +30704,7 @@ definition: - a statement indicating the likely cost of some job example: - - he got an estimate from the car repair shop + - He got an estimate from the car repair shop. hypernym: - 06735202-n ili: i72135 @@ -30715,7 +30715,7 @@ definition: - the subject matter at issue example: - - the question of disease merits serious discussion + - The question of disease merits serious discussion. - under the head of minor Roman poets hypernym: - 06612141-n @@ -30728,7 +30728,7 @@ definition: - a question raised for consideration or solution example: - - our homework consisted of ten problems to solve + - Our homework consisted of ten problems to solve. hypernym: - 06796625-n ili: i72137 @@ -30762,8 +30762,8 @@ definition: - a particularly baffling problem that is said to have a correct solution example: - - he loved to solve chessmate puzzles - - that's a real puzzler + - He loved to solve chessmate puzzles. + - That's a real puzzler. hypernym: - 06796860-n ili: i72140 @@ -30777,7 +30777,7 @@ definition: - a problem requiring investigation example: - - Perry Mason solved the case of the missing heir + - Perry Mason solved the case of the missing heir. hypernym: - 06796860-n ili: i72141 @@ -30890,7 +30890,7 @@ definition: - a message describing how something is to be done example: - - he gave directions faster than she could follow them + - He gave directions faster than she could follow them. hypernym: - 06611268-n ili: i72152 @@ -30992,7 +30992,7 @@ - directions prescribed beforehand; the action of prescribing authoritative rules or directions example: - - I tried to follow her prescription for success + - I tried to follow her prescription for success. hypernym: - 06799486-n ili: i72161 @@ -31013,7 +31013,7 @@ definition: - directions that define the way a game or sport is to be conducted example: - - he knew the rules of chess + - He knew the rules of chess. hypernym: - 06799486-n ili: i72163 @@ -31145,7 +31145,7 @@ definition: - any nonverbal action or gesture that encodes a message example: - - signals from the boat suddenly stopped + - Signals from the boat suddenly stopped. hypernym: - 00033319-n ili: i72174 @@ -31159,8 +31159,8 @@ definition: - a signal to begin (as in a race) example: - - the starting signal was a green light - - the runners awaited the start + - The starting signal was a green light. + - The runners awaited the start. hypernym: - 06804229-n ili: i72175 @@ -31234,7 +31234,7 @@ definition: - a public display of a message example: - - he posted signs in all the shop windows + - He posted signs in all the shop windows. hypernym: - 00033319-n ili: i72182 @@ -31245,7 +31245,7 @@ definition: - a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement example: - - a poster advertised the coming attractions + - A poster advertised the coming attractions. hypernym: - 06806088-n ili: i72183 @@ -31324,7 +31324,7 @@ - a symbol of disgrace or infamy example: - source: The Bible, Genesis 4:15 - text: And the Lord set a mark upon Cain + text: And the Lord set a mark upon Cain. hypernym: - 06819327-n ili: i72190 @@ -31339,7 +31339,7 @@ - a mark against a person for misconduct or failure; usually given in school or armed forces example: - - ten demerits and he loses his privileges + - Ten demerits and he loses his privileges. hypernym: - 06807523-n ili: i72191 @@ -31398,7 +31398,7 @@ definition: - an individual instance of a type of symbol example: - - the word ‘error’ contains three tokens of ‘r’ + - The word ‘error’ contains three tokens of ‘r’. hypernym: - 06819327-n ili: i72197 @@ -31410,7 +31410,7 @@ definition: - all of the tokens of the same symbol example: - - the word ‘element’ contains five different types of character + - The word ‘element’ contains five different types of character. hypernym: - 06819327-n ili: i72198 @@ -31454,7 +31454,7 @@ definition: - the characteristic sound produced by a bird example: - - a bird will not learn its song unless it hears it at an early age + - A bird will not learn its song unless it hears it at an early age. hypernym: - 06809364-n ili: i72202 @@ -31490,7 +31490,7 @@ example: - an indication of foul play - indications of strain - - symptoms are the prime indicants of disease + - Symptoms are the prime indicants of disease. hypernym: - 00033319-n ili: i72205 @@ -31504,7 +31504,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06052606-n example: - - the presence of bacterial infection was an indication for the use of antibiotics + - The presence of bacterial infection was an indication for the use of antibiotics. hypernym: - 05827293-n ili: i72206 @@ -31567,8 +31567,8 @@ definition: - a visible indication made on a surface example: - - some previous reader had covered the pages with dozens of marks - - paw prints were everywhere + - Some previous reader had covered the pages with dozens of marks. + - Paw prints were everywhere. hypernym: - 06810027-n ili: i72212 @@ -31589,7 +31589,7 @@ definition: - a mark made on a surface by a pen, pencil, or paintbrush example: - - she applied the paint in careful strokes + - She applied the paint in careful strokes. hypernym: - 06811608-n ili: i72214 @@ -31638,7 +31638,7 @@ definition: - a mark that is long relative to its width example: - - He drew a line on the chart + - He drew a line on the chart. hypernym: - 06811608-n ili: i72219 @@ -31763,7 +31763,7 @@ definition: - a line (as on a vessel or ruler) that marks a measurement example: - - the ruler had 16 graduations per inch + - The ruler had 16 graduations per inch. hypernym: - 06812755-n ili: i72231 @@ -31801,7 +31801,7 @@ definition: - a vague indication example: - - he caught only a glimpse of the professor's meaning + - He caught only a glimpse of the professor's meaning. hypernym: - 06810027-n ili: i72235 @@ -31835,7 +31835,7 @@ definition: - an indication of some hidden activity example: - - with all that smoke there must be a fire somewhere + - With all that smoke there must be a fire somewhere. hypernym: - 06810027-n ili: i72238 @@ -31867,7 +31867,7 @@ definition: - a loud warning signal produced by a burglar alarm example: - - they could hear the burglar alarm a mile away + - They could hear the burglar alarm a mile away. hypernym: - 06816015-n ili: i72241 @@ -32054,7 +32054,7 @@ definition: - the act of signalling (e.g., summoning) by whistling or blowing a whistle example: - - the whistle signalled the end of the game + - The whistle signalled the end of the game. hypernym: - 06804229-n ili: i72259 @@ -32066,7 +32066,7 @@ definition: - a silent signal of warning or recognition example: - - she started to speak but he gave her the high sign + - She started to speak but he gave her the high sign. hypernym: - 06804229-n ili: i72260 @@ -32086,7 +32086,7 @@ definition: - a symbol of inquisitiveness example: - - keep your nose out of it + - Keep your nose out of it. hypernym: - 06819327-n ili: i72262 @@ -32097,7 +32097,7 @@ definition: - a symbol used to represent a number example: - - he learned to write the numerals before he went to school + - He learned to write the numerals before he went to school. hypernym: - 06819327-n ili: i72263 @@ -32349,7 +32349,7 @@ definition: - a character indicating a relation between quantities example: - - don't forget the minus sign + - Don't forget the minus sign. hypernym: - 06821578-n ili: i72288 @@ -32369,7 +32369,7 @@ definition: - a sign indicating the operation of addition example: - - four plus three equals seven + - Four plus three equals seven. hypernym: - 06824483-n ili: i72290 @@ -32586,7 +32586,7 @@ - a written form of a musical composition; parts for different instruments appear on separate staves on large pages example: - - he studied the score of the sonata + - He studied the score of the sonata. hypernym: - 06828964-n ili: i72310 @@ -32612,7 +32612,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - she turned the pages of the music as he played + - She turned the pages of the music as he played. hypernym: - 07051211-n ili: i72312 @@ -32711,7 +32711,7 @@ definition: - a written or printed symbol (as for punctuation) example: - - his answer was just a punctuation mark + - His answer was just a punctuation mark. hypernym: - 06830481-n ili: i72322 @@ -32765,7 +32765,7 @@ definition: - a mark indicating that something has been noted or completed etc. example: - - as he called the roll he put a check mark by each student's name + - As he called the roll he put a check mark by each student's name. hypernym: - 06830640-n ili: i72327 @@ -32778,7 +32778,7 @@ definition: - a written symbol that is used to represent speech example: - - the Greek alphabet has 24 characters + - The Greek alphabet has 24 characters. hypernym: - 06830481-n ili: i72328 @@ -32906,8 +32906,8 @@ definition: - a symbol of commercialism or greed example: - - he worships the almighty dollar - - the dollar sign means little to him + - He worships the almighty dollar. + - The dollar sign means little to him. hypernym: - 06819327-n ili: i72340 @@ -32938,7 +32938,7 @@ definition: - a V-shaped mark at one end of an arrow pointer example: - - the point of the arrow was due north + - The point of the arrow was due north. hypernym: - 06830640-n ili: i72343 @@ -33093,9 +33093,9 @@ - one of the large alphabetic characters used as the first letter in writing or printing proper names and sometimes for emphasis example: - - printers once kept the type for capitals and for small letters in separate cases; + - Printers once kept the type for capitals and for small letters in separate cases; capitals were kept in the upper half of the type case and so became known as upper-case - letters + letters. hypernym: - 06831828-n ili: i72357 @@ -33133,7 +33133,7 @@ definition: - printed characters example: - - small type is hard to read + - Small type is hard to read. hypernym: - 06831828-n ili: i72360 @@ -33289,8 +33289,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - when the screen font resembles a printed font a document may look approximately - the same on the screen as it will when printed + - When the screen font resembles a printed font a document may look approximately + the same on the screen as it will when printed. hypernym: - 06838449-n ili: i72374 @@ -33368,7 +33368,7 @@ definition: - the conventional characters of the alphabet used to represent speech example: - - his grandmother taught him his letters + - His grandmother taught him his letters. hypernym: - 06831828-n ili: i72381 @@ -33410,7 +33410,7 @@ definition: - the first letter of a word (especially a person's name) example: - - he refused to put the initials FRS after his name + - He refused to put the initials FRS after his name. hypernym: - 06841868-n ili: i72385 @@ -33674,8 +33674,8 @@ definition: - the 26th letter of the Roman alphabet example: - - the British call Z zed and the Scots call it ezed but Americans call it zee - - he doesn't know A from izzard + - The British call Z zed and the Scots call it ezed but Americans call it zee. + - He doesn't know A from izzard. hypernym: - 06841868-n ili: i72411 @@ -34115,7 +34115,7 @@ definition: - a blank character used to separate successive words in writing or printing example: - - he said the space is the most important character in the alphabet + - He said the space is the most important character in the alphabet. hypernym: - 06831828-n ili: i72459 @@ -34128,7 +34128,7 @@ - a letter that has two or more pronunciations example: - ‘c’ is a polyphone because it is pronounced like ‘k’ in ‘car’ but like ‘s’ in - ‘cell’ + ‘cell’. hypernym: - 06841868-n ili: i72460 @@ -34179,7 +34179,7 @@ - any character from an ancient Germanic alphabet used in Scandinavia from the 3rd century to the Middle Ages example: - - each rune had its own magical significance + - Each rune had its own magical significance. hypernym: - 06831828-n ili: i72465 @@ -34210,7 +34210,7 @@ - a graphic character that indicates the meaning of a thing without indicating the sounds used to say it example: - - Chinese characters are ideograms + - Chinese characters are ideograms. hypernym: - 06831828-n ili: i72468 @@ -34225,7 +34225,7 @@ - a single written symbol that represents an entire word or phrase without indicating its pronunciation example: - - ‘7’ is a logogram that is pronounced ‘seven’ in English and ‘nanatsu’ in Japanese + - ‘7’ is a logogram that is pronounced ‘seven’ in English and ‘nanatsu’ in Japanese. hypernym: - 06853698-n ili: i72469 @@ -34366,7 +34366,7 @@ - a punctuation mark (‘.’) placed at the end of a declarative sentence to indicate a full stop or after abbreviations example: - - in England they call a period a ‘stop’ + - In England they call a period a ‘stop’. hypernym: - 06854415-n ili: i72483 @@ -34486,7 +34486,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - domain names are organized hierarchically with the more generic parts to the right + - Domain names are organized hierarchically with the more generic parts to the right. hypernym: - 06344646-n ili: i72494 @@ -34511,8 +34511,8 @@ definition: - trade name of a company that produces musical recordings example: - - the artists and repertoire department of a recording label is responsible for - finding new talent + - The artists and repertoire department of a recording label is responsible for + finding new talent. hypernym: - 06858649-n ili: i72496 @@ -34549,7 +34549,7 @@ definition: - a symbol that is the result of printing or engraving example: - - he put his stamp on the envelope + - He put his stamp on the envelope. hypernym: - 06819327-n ili: i72499 @@ -34572,7 +34572,7 @@ - an identification of a publisher; a publisher's name along with the date and address and edition that is printed at the bottom of the title page example: - - the book was published under a distinguished imprint + - The book was published under a distinguished imprint. hypernym: - 06898133-n ili: i72501 @@ -34595,7 +34595,7 @@ definition: - a stamp affixed to a document (as to attest to its authenticity or to seal it) example: - - the warrant bore the sheriff's seal + - The warrant bore the sheriff's seal. hypernym: - 06868257-n ili: i72503 @@ -34647,8 +34647,8 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - he entered to a flourish of trumpets - - her arrival was greeted with a rousing fanfare + - He entered to a flourish of trumpets. + - Her arrival was greeted with a rousing fanfare. hypernym: - 07041860-n ili: i72507 @@ -34672,7 +34672,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - the violinist was indulgent with his swoops and slides + - The violinist was indulgent with his swoops and slides. hypernym: - 06870172-n ili: i72509 @@ -35022,7 +35022,7 @@ definition: - one of the areas between or below or above the lines of a musical staff example: - - the spaces are the notes F-A-C-E + - The spaces are the notes F-A-C-E. hypernym: - 05135784-n ili: i72542 @@ -35184,7 +35184,7 @@ definition: - musical notation for a repeating pattern of musical beats example: - - the orchestra omitted the last twelve bars of the song + - The orchestra omitted the last twelve bars of the song. hypernym: - 06827728-n ili: i72558 @@ -35224,7 +35224,7 @@ definition: - a notation representing the pitch and duration of a musical sound example: - - the singer held the note too long + - The singer held the note too long. hypernym: - 06827728-n ili: i72562 @@ -35770,8 +35770,8 @@ definition: - a visual warning signal example: - - they saw the light of the beacon - - there was a light at every corner + - They saw the light of the beacon. + - There was a light at every corner. hypernym: - 06886621-n ili: i72616 @@ -35999,7 +35999,7 @@ definition: - a contorted facial expression example: - - she made a grimace at the prospect + - She made a grimace at the prospect. hypernym: - 06890128-n ili: i72639 @@ -36055,7 +36055,7 @@ definition: - a facial expression characteristic of a person laughing example: - - his face wrinkled in a silent laugh of derision + - His face wrinkled in a silent laugh of derision. hypernym: - 06890128-n ili: i72644 @@ -36111,8 +36111,8 @@ definition: - a visual presentation showing how something works example: - - the lecture was accompanied by dramatic demonstrations - - the lecturer shot off a pistol as a demonstration of the startle response + - The lecture was accompanied by dramatic demonstrations. + - The lecturer shot off a pistol as a demonstration of the startle response. hypernym: - 06886302-n ili: i72650 @@ -36124,7 +36124,7 @@ definition: - something intended to communicate a particular impression example: - - made a display of strength + - … made a display of strength - a show of impatience - a good show of looking interested hypernym: @@ -36138,8 +36138,8 @@ definition: - a meeting of the eyes between two people that expresses meaningful nonverbal communication example: - - it was a mere glance, but the eye contact was enough to tell her that he was desperate - to leave + - It was a mere glance, but the eye contact was enough to tell her that he was desperate + to leave. hypernym: - 06886302-n ili: i72652 @@ -36150,7 +36150,7 @@ definition: - a display of force or power example: - - speak softly but carry a big stick + - Speak softly but carry a big stick. hypernym: - 06892571-n ili: i72653 @@ -36171,8 +36171,8 @@ definition: - expression without words example: - - tears are an expression of grief - - the pulse is a reflection of the heart's condition + - Tears are an expression of grief. + - The pulse is a reflection of the heart's condition. hypernym: - 06892230-n ili: i72655 @@ -36310,7 +36310,7 @@ - an emblem (a small piece of plastic or cloth or metal) that signifies your status (rank or membership or affiliation etc.) example: - - they checked everyone's badge before letting them in + - They checked everyone's badge before letting them in. hypernym: - 06893714-n ili: i72668 @@ -36403,7 +36403,7 @@ - the Crown (or the reigning monarch) as the symbol of the power and authority of a monarchy example: - - the colonies revolted against the Crown + - The colonies revolted against the Crown. hypernym: - 06819327-n ili: i72677 @@ -36414,7 +36414,7 @@ definition: - the symbol of the power of the British monarchy example: - - members of the British Commonwealth owe allegiance to the British Crown + - Members of the British Commonwealth owe allegiance to the British Crown. ili: i72678 instance_hypernym: - 06897147-n @@ -36479,8 +36479,8 @@ you are among the group of people already known to the system; recognition by the system leads to acceptance example: - - a system for positive identification can prevent the use of a single identity - by several people + - A system for positive identification can prevent the use of a single identity + by several people. hypernym: - 06898133-n ili: i72684 @@ -36493,8 +36493,8 @@ that you are not among a group of people already known to the system; recognition by the system leads to rejection example: - - a system for negative identification can prevent the use of multiple identities - by a single person + - A system for negative identification can prevent the use of multiple identities + by a single person. hypernym: - 06898133-n ili: i72685 @@ -36507,7 +36507,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - facial profiling is a new form of airport security + - Facial profiling is a new form of airport security. hypernym: - 06898133-n ili: i72686 @@ -36518,7 +36518,7 @@ definition: - a generic term for any identifying characteristic example: - - that tax bill had the senator's fingerprints all over it + - That tax bill had the senator's fingerprints all over it. hypernym: - 06898133-n ili: i72687 @@ -36551,7 +36551,7 @@ - a card that identifies the bearer as an alien with permanent resident status in the United States example: - - he was surprised to discover that green cards are no longer green + - He was surprised to discover that green cards are no longer green. hypernym: - 06898439-n ili: i72690 @@ -36562,7 +36562,7 @@ definition: - a card or badge used to identify the bearer example: - - you had to show your ID in order to get in + - You had to show your ID in order to get in. hypernym: - 06895611-n - 06898439-n @@ -36618,8 +36618,8 @@ definition: - an impressive display example: - - it was a bewildering array of books - - his tools were in an orderly array on the basement wall + - It was a bewildering array of books. + - His tools were in an orderly array on the basement wall. hypernym: - 06900776-n ili: i72696 @@ -36671,8 +36671,8 @@ definition: - anything that is seen example: - - he was a familiar sight on the television - - they went to Paris to see the sights + - He was a familiar sight on the television. + - They went to Paris to see the sights. hypernym: - 06900776-n ili: i72701 @@ -36724,7 +36724,7 @@ definition: - ostentatious display of elegance example: - - they put on the ritz + - They put on the ritz. hypernym: - 06902380-n ili: i72706 @@ -36772,7 +36772,7 @@ definition: - a showy gesture example: - - she entered with a great flourish + - She entered with a great flourish. hypernym: - 06889359-n ili: i72711 @@ -36802,7 +36802,7 @@ definition: - the act of displaying something ostentatiously example: - - his behavior was an outrageous flaunt + - His behavior was an outrageous flaunt. hypernym: - 06900776-n ili: i72714 @@ -36814,7 +36814,7 @@ - the act of making something publicly available; presenting news or other information by broadcasting or printing it example: - - he prepared his presentation carefully in advance + - He prepared his presentation carefully in advance. hypernym: - 06900776-n ili: i72715 @@ -36825,7 +36825,7 @@ definition: - putting on display for the first time example: - - he attended the unveiling of the statue + - He attended the unveiling of the statue. hypernym: - 06904072-n ili: i72716 @@ -36836,9 +36836,9 @@ definition: - a dramatic or musical entertainment example: - - they listened to ten different performances - - the play ran for 100 performances - - the frequent performances of the symphony testify to its popularity + - They listened to ten different performances. + - The play ran for 100 performances. + - The frequent performances of the symphony testify to its popularity. hypernym: - 00521313-n ili: i72717 @@ -36852,9 +36852,9 @@ definition: - a short performance that is part of a longer program example: - - he did his act three times every evening - - she had a catchy little routine - - it was one of the best numbers he ever did + - He did his act three times every evening. + - She had a catchy little routine. + - It was one of the best numbers he ever did. hypernym: - 06904543-n ili: i72718 @@ -36956,7 +36956,7 @@ definition: - a performance of a musical composition or a dramatic role etc. example: - - they heard a live rendition of three pieces by Schubert + - They heard a live rendition of three pieces by Schubert. hypernym: - 06904543-n ili: i72728 @@ -36998,7 +36998,7 @@ definition: - a lavishly produced performance example: - - they put on a Christmas spectacular + - They put on a Christmas spectacular. hypernym: - 06904543-n ili: i72732 @@ -37387,7 +37387,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - C++ is an object-oriented programming language that is an extension of C + - C++ is an object-oriented programming language that is an extension of C. hypernym: - 06911128-n ili: i72773 @@ -37582,7 +37582,7 @@ - an indigenous language that contributes features to the language of an invading people who impose their language on the indigenous population example: - - the Celtic languages of Britain are a substrate for English + - The Celtic languages of Britain are a substrate for English. hypernym: - 06916295-n ili: i72793 @@ -37711,7 +37711,7 @@ example: - Koine is a dialect of ancient Greek that was the lingua franca of the empire of Alexander the Great and was widely spoken throughout the eastern Mediterranean - area in Roman times + area in Roman times. hypernym: - 06293304-n ili: i72805 @@ -42064,7 +42064,7 @@ - the language of educated people in ancient Rome example: - There's a distinct difference in pronunciation between Classical Latin and Ecclesiastical - Latin + Latin. hypernym: - 06975340-n ili: i73200 @@ -44058,7 +44058,7 @@ definition: - a simplified cursive form of the ancient hieratic script example: - - Demotic script was eventually replaced by Greek + - Demotic script was eventually replaced by Greek. hypernym: - 06373667-n ili: i73378 @@ -44687,7 +44687,7 @@ definition: - photographs or other visual representations in a printed publication example: - - the publisher was responsible for all the artwork in the book + - The publisher was responsible for all the artwork in the book. hypernym: - 06886302-n ili: i73438 @@ -44722,7 +44722,7 @@ definition: - illustrations used to decorate or explain a text example: - - the dictionary had many pictures + - The dictionary had many pictures. hypernym: - 07011893-n ili: i73441 @@ -44734,7 +44734,7 @@ definition: - a diagram or picture illustrating textual material example: - - the area covered can be seen from Figure 2 + - The area covered can be seen from Figure 2. hypernym: - 07011893-n ili: i73442 @@ -44954,7 +44954,7 @@ definition: - an illustration that is drawn by hand and published in a book, magazine, or newspaper example: - - it is shown by the drawing in Fig. 7 + - It is shown by the drawing in Fig. 7. hypernym: - 07011408-n ili: i73461 @@ -45154,7 +45154,7 @@ definition: - the theater as a profession (usually ‘the stage’) example: - - an early movie simply showed a long kiss by two actors of the contemporary stage + - An early movie simply showed a long kiss by two actors of the contemporary stage. hypernym: - 07019235-n ili: i73480 @@ -45165,7 +45165,7 @@ definition: - a presentation for the stage or screen or radio or television example: - - have you seen the new production of Hamlet? + - Have you seen the new production of Hamlet? hypernym: - 06904072-n ili: i73481 @@ -45230,7 +45230,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06387777-n example: - - he wrote several plays but only one was produced on Broadway + - He wrote several plays but only one was produced on Broadway. hypernym: - 07020800-n ili: i73487 @@ -45284,7 +45284,7 @@ definition: - a small fragment example: - - overheard snatches of their conversation + - … overheard snatches of their conversation hypernym: - 07021796-n ili: i73492 @@ -45297,7 +45297,7 @@ - plays stressing the irrational or illogical aspects of life, usually to show that modern life is pointless example: - - Samuel Beckett and Eugene Ionesco have written plays for the theater of the absurd + - Samuel Beckett and Eugene Ionesco have written plays for the theater of the absurd. hypernym: - 07021061-n ili: i73493 @@ -45337,7 +45337,7 @@ definition: - a subdivision of an act of a play or performance example: - - the first act has three scenes + - The first act has three scenes. hypernym: - 07020800-n ili: i73497 @@ -45401,7 +45401,7 @@ definition: - words making up the dialogue of a play example: - - the actor forgot his speech + - The actor forgot his speech. hypernym: - 07025650-n ili: i73503 @@ -45460,7 +45460,7 @@ definition: - a cue given to a performer (usually the beginning of the next line to be spoken) example: - - the audience could hear his prompting + - The audience could hear his prompting. hypernym: - 07024325-n ili: i73509 @@ -45508,8 +45508,8 @@ definition: - text consisting of a row of words written across a page or computer screen example: - - the letter consisted of three short lines - - there are six lines in every stanza + - The letter consisted of three short lines. + - There are six lines in every stanza. hypernym: - 06399623-n ili: i73514 @@ -45520,9 +45520,9 @@ definition: - persuasive but insincere talk that is usually intended to deceive or impress example: - - ‘let me show you my etchings’ is a rather worn line - - he has a smooth line but I didn't fall for it - - that salesman must have practiced his fast line of talk + - ‘let me show you my etchings’ is a rather worn line. + - He has a smooth line but I didn't fall for it. + - That salesman must have practiced his fast line of talk. hypernym: - 07259785-n ili: i73515 @@ -45585,7 +45585,7 @@ definition: - a manifestation of insincerity example: - - he put on quite an act for her benefit + - He put on quite an act for her benefit. hypernym: - 06893299-n ili: i73521 @@ -45628,7 +45628,7 @@ definition: - a fit of weeping example: - - had a good cry + - … had a good cry hypernym: - 07027434-n ili: i73525 @@ -45651,8 +45651,8 @@ definition: - a sudden outburst of emotion example: - - she felt a flare of delight - - she could not control her flare of rage + - She felt a flare of delight. + - She could not control her flare of rage. hypernym: - 07027434-n ili: i73527 @@ -45809,7 +45809,7 @@ definition: - a television production that features a particular person or work or topic example: - - the last of a series of BBC specials on Iran is being shown tonight + - The last of a series of BBC specials on Iran is being shown tonight. hypernym: - 06633086-n ili: i73543 @@ -45907,7 +45907,7 @@ definition: - a theatrical performance of a drama example: - - the play lasted two hours + - The play lasted two hours. hypernym: - 00521313-n ili: i73553 @@ -46246,7 +46246,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - the resolution of one dissonance is often the preparation for another dissonance + - The resolution of one dissonance is often the preparation for another dissonance. hypernym: - 07040667-n ili: i73585 @@ -46268,7 +46268,7 @@ definition: - a succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence example: - - she was humming an air from Beethoven + - She was humming an air from Beethoven. hypernym: - 07034009-n ili: i73587 @@ -46320,8 +46320,8 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - the theme is announced in the first measures - - the accompanist picked up the idea and elaborated it + - The theme is announced in the first measures. + - The accompanist picked up the idea and elaborated it. hypernym: - 07041860-n ili: i73591 @@ -46409,7 +46409,7 @@ definition: - the melody carried by a particular voice or instrument in polyphonic music example: - - he tried to sing the tenor part + - He tried to sing the tenor part. hypernym: - 07041860-n ili: i73599 @@ -46589,7 +46589,7 @@ definition: - a sequence of prayers constituting the Christian Eucharistic rite example: - - the priest said Mass + - The priest said Mass. hypernym: - 06467660-n ili: i73616 @@ -46600,7 +46600,7 @@ definition: - a musical setting for a Mass example: - - they played a Mass composed by Beethoven + - They played a Mass composed by Beethoven. hypernym: - 07046494-n ili: i73617 @@ -46621,9 +46621,9 @@ - a liturgical prayer (considered to be the essence of Jewish religion) that is recited at least twice daily by adult Jewish males to declare their faith example: - - as soon as Leonard learned to talk he was taught to recite the first words of + - As soon as Leonard learned to talk he was taught to recite the first words of the Shema, the creed of Judaism which originated on Sinai with Moses and is recited - daily + daily. hypernym: - 06467660-n ili: i73619 @@ -46858,7 +46858,7 @@ definition: - a musical work that has been created example: - - the composition is written in four movements + - The composition is written in four movements. hypernym: - 07034009-n ili: i73641 @@ -47425,7 +47425,7 @@ definition: - a major self-contained part of a symphony or sonata example: - - the second movement is slow and melodic + - The second movement is slow and melodic. hypernym: - 07051211-n ili: i73696 @@ -47532,7 +47532,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - they played the adagio too quickly + - They played the adagio too quickly. hypernym: - 07058663-n ili: i73706 @@ -47543,7 +47543,7 @@ definition: - a short musical composition with words example: - - a successful musical must have at least three good songs + - A successful musical must have at least three good songs. hypernym: - 07051211-n ili: i73707 @@ -47801,9 +47801,9 @@ definition: - the text of a popular song or musical-comedy number example: - - his compositions always started with the lyrics - - he wrote both words and music - - the song uses colloquial language + - His compositions always started with the lyrics. + - He wrote both words and music. + - The song uses colloquial language. hypernym: - 06399623-n ili: i73732 @@ -47866,7 +47866,7 @@ in one after another until all are singing different parts of the song at the same time example: - - they enjoyed singing rounds + - They enjoyed singing rounds. hypernym: - 07066839-n ili: i73738 @@ -48234,7 +48234,7 @@ definition: - genre of music written for marching example: - - Sousa wrote the best marches + - Sousa wrote the best marches. hypernym: - 07085982-n ili: i73776 @@ -48439,7 +48439,7 @@ - a secular form of gospel that was a major Black musical genre in the 1960s and 1970s example: - - soul was politically significant during the Civil Rights movement + - Soul was politically significant during the Civil Rights movement. hypernym: - 07075374-n - 07039073-n @@ -48597,7 +48597,7 @@ - a genre of popular music originating in the 1950s; a blend of black rhythm-and-blues with white country-and-western example: - - rock is a generic term for the range of styles that evolved out of rock'n'roll. + - Rock is a generic term for the range of styles that evolved out of rock'n'roll. hypernym: - 07073295-n ili: i73810 @@ -48710,7 +48710,7 @@ - 00935235-n - 07034009-n example: - - all the reporters were expected to adopt the style of the newspaper + - All the reporters were expected to adopt the style of the newspaper. hypernym: - 00033319-n ili: i73819 @@ -48722,7 +48722,7 @@ definition: - the manner of speaking to another individual example: - - he failed in his manner of address to the captain + - He failed in his manner of address to the captain. hypernym: - 07085523-n ili: i73820 @@ -48784,7 +48784,7 @@ definition: - an artistic device or effect example: - - the architect's brilliant conceit was to build the house around the tree + - The architect's brilliant conceit was to build the house around the tree. hypernym: - 07082884-n ili: i73826 @@ -48834,9 +48834,9 @@ definition: - powerful and effective language example: - - his eloquence attracted a large congregation - - fluency in spoken and written English is essential - - his oily smoothness concealed his guilt from the police + - His eloquence attracted a large congregation. + - Fluency in spoken and written English is essential. + - His oily smoothness concealed his guilt from the police. hypernym: - 07080699-n ili: i73831 @@ -48878,8 +48878,8 @@ definition: - the style of expressing yourself example: - - he suggested a better formulation - - his manner of expression showed how much he cared + - He suggested a better formulation. + - His manner of expression showed how much he cared. hypernym: - 07080699-n ili: i73835 @@ -48925,7 +48925,7 @@ definition: - an expression of respect example: - - the Japanese use many honorifics + - The Japanese use many honorifics. hypernym: - 07083988-n ili: i73839 @@ -48963,9 +48963,9 @@ definition: - your characteristic style or manner of expressing yourself orally example: - - his manner of speaking was quite abrupt - - her speech was barren of southernisms - - I detected a slight accent in his speech + - His manner of speaking was quite abrupt. + - Her speech was barren of southernisms. + - I detected a slight accent in his speech. hypernym: - 07080699-n ili: i73843 @@ -49038,8 +49038,8 @@ definition: - language or humor that is down-to-earth example: - - the saltiness of their language was inappropriate - - self-parody and saltiness riddled their core genre + - The saltiness of their language was inappropriate. + - Self-parody and saltiness riddled their core genre. hypernym: - 07080699-n ili: i73850 @@ -49061,7 +49061,7 @@ - expressing in coherent verbal form example: - the articulation of my feelings - - I gave voice to my feelings + - I gave voice to my feelings. hypernym: - 07154581-n ili: i73852 @@ -49203,8 +49203,8 @@ definition: - a manner of speaking example: - - he spoke with a thick tongue - - she has a glib tongue + - He spoke with a thick tongue. + - She has a glib tongue. hypernym: - 07085523-n ili: i73865 @@ -49233,8 +49233,8 @@ definition: - the quality of a person's voice example: - - he began in a conversational tone - - he spoke in a nervous tone of voice + - He began in a conversational tone. + - He spoke in a nervous tone of voice. hypernym: - 07085523-n ili: i73868 @@ -49246,7 +49246,7 @@ definition: - a tone of voice that shows what the speaker is feeling example: - - there was a note of uncertainty in his voice + - There was a note of uncertainty in his voice. hypernym: - 07096765-n ili: i73869 @@ -49257,7 +49257,7 @@ definition: - the fullness of a tone of voice example: - - there is a musky roundness to his wordiness + - There is a musky roundness to his wordiness. hypernym: - 07096765-n ili: i73870 @@ -49397,7 +49397,7 @@ - the relative prominence of a syllable or musical note (especially with regard to stress or pitch) example: - - he put the stress on the wrong syllable + - He put the stress on the wrong syllable. hypernym: - 07097924-n ili: i73883 @@ -49462,8 +49462,8 @@ definition: - the basic rhythmic unit in a piece of music example: - - the piece has a fast rhythm - - the conductor set the beat + - The piece has a fast rhythm. + - The conductor set the beat. hypernym: - 15146953-n ili: i73889 @@ -49569,7 +49569,7 @@ definition: - the journalistic use of subject matter that appeals to vulgar tastes example: - - the tabloids relied on sensationalism to maintain their circulation + - The tabloids relied on sensationalism to maintain their circulation. hypernym: - 07085290-n ili: i73899 @@ -49599,7 +49599,7 @@ definition: - a distinctive spoken or written expression example: - - John's succinct turn of phrase persuaded her that it would not be a good idea + - John's succinct turn of phrase persuaded her that it would not be a good idea. hypernym: - 07080699-n ili: i73902 @@ -49611,7 +49611,7 @@ definition: - a witty or ingenious turn of phrase example: - - he could always come up with some inspired off-the-wall conceit + - He could always come up with some inspired off-the-wall conceit. hypernym: - 07102837-n ili: i73903 @@ -49665,7 +49665,7 @@ definition: - a distinctive style or manner example: - - he continued in this vein for several minutes + - He continued in this vein for several minutes. hypernym: - 07080699-n ili: i73908 @@ -49764,7 +49764,7 @@ definition: - useless and pointless repetition example: - - to say that something is ‘adequate enough’ is a tautology + - To say that something is ‘adequate enough’ is a tautology. hypernym: - 07104913-n ili: i73917 @@ -49777,7 +49777,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06173467-n example: - - the statement ‘he is brave or he is not brave’ is a tautology + - The statement ‘he is brave or he is not brave’ is a tautology. hypernym: - 06736815-n ili: i73918 @@ -49797,7 +49797,7 @@ definition: - abbreviation of a word by omitting the final sound or sounds example: - - the British get ‘pud’ from ‘pudding’ by apocope + - The British get ‘pud’ from ‘pudding’ by apocope. hypernym: - 07105779-n ili: i73920 @@ -49809,7 +49809,7 @@ - an abbreviation formed from the initial letters of the several words in the name and pronounced separately example: - - HTML is an initialism for HyperText Markup Language + - HTML is an initialism for HyperText Markup Language. hypernym: - 07105779-n members: @@ -49820,9 +49820,9 @@ - a word formed from the initial letters of the several words in the name and pronounced as one word example: - - ‘NATO’ is an initialism for North Atlantic Treaty Organization - - the word ‘scuba’ is an acronym for s(elf)-c(ontained) u(nderwater) b(reathing) - a(pparatus) + - ‘NATO’ is an initialism for North Atlantic Treaty Organization. + - The word ‘scuba’ is an acronym for s(elf)-c(ontained) u(nderwater) b(reathing) + a(pparatus). hypernym: - 06301417-n ili: i73921 @@ -49846,8 +49846,8 @@ definition: - an arrangement of the elements in a composition or discourse example: - - the essay was in the form of a dialogue - - he first sketches the plot in outline form + - The essay was in the form of a dialogue. + - He first sketches the plot in outline form. hypernym: - 07106786-n ili: i73923 @@ -50173,7 +50173,7 @@ definition: - a two-syllable rhyme example: - - ‘ended’ and ‘blended’ form a double rhyme + - ‘ended’ and ‘blended’ form a double rhyme. hypernym: - 07111327-n ili: i73955 @@ -50584,8 +50584,8 @@ - understatement for rhetorical effect (especially when expressing an affirmative by negating its contrary) example: - - saying ‘I was not a little upset’ when you mean ‘I was very upset’ is an example - of litotes + - Saying ‘I was not a little upset’ when you mean ‘I was very upset’ is an example + of litotes. hypernym: - 07112859-n - 06771774-n @@ -50817,7 +50817,7 @@ - use of a verb with two or more complements, playing on the verb's polysemy, for humorous effect example: - - ‘Mr. Pickwick took his hat and his leave’ is an example of zeugma + - ‘Mr. Pickwick took his hat and his leave’ is an example of zeugma. hypernym: - 07120141-n ili: i74020 @@ -50839,9 +50839,9 @@ domain_topic: - 06293304-n example: - - his speech was garbled - - he uttered harsh language - - he recorded the spoken language of the streets + - His speech was garbled. + - He uttered harsh language. + - He recorded the spoken language of the streets. hypernym: - 07123727-n ili: i74022 @@ -50858,7 +50858,7 @@ definition: - the words that are spoken example: - - I listened to his words very closely + - I listened to his words very closely. hypernym: - 07123904-n ili: i74023 @@ -50881,7 +50881,7 @@ definition: - the exchange of spoken words example: - - they were perfectly comfortable together without speech + - They were perfectly comfortable together without speech. hypernym: - 07144575-n ili: i74025 @@ -50893,8 +50893,8 @@ - the sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tract example: - - a singer takes good care of his voice - - the giraffe cannot make any vocalizations + - A singer takes good care of his voice. + - The giraffe cannot make any vocalizations. hypernym: - 00033319-n ili: i74026 @@ -51198,7 +51198,7 @@ - a consonant produced by stopping the flow of air at some point and suddenly releasing it example: - - his stop consonants are too aspirated + - His stop consonants are too aspirated. hypernym: - 07130392-n ili: i74055 @@ -51315,7 +51315,7 @@ definition: - the insertion of a vowel or consonant into a word to make its pronunciation easier example: - - the insertion of a vowel in the plural of the word ‘bush’ is epenthesis + - The insertion of a vowel in the plural of the word ‘bush’ is epenthesis. hypernym: - 07146562-n ili: i74066 @@ -51432,7 +51432,7 @@ definition: - a doubled or long consonant example: - - the ‘n’ in ‘thinness’ is a geminate + - The ‘n’ in ‘thinness’ is a geminate. hypernym: - 07129729-n ili: i74077 @@ -51486,7 +51486,7 @@ definition: - a loud utterance; often in protest or opposition example: - - the speaker was interrupted by loud cries from the rear of the audience + - The speaker was interrupted by loud cries from the rear of the audience. hypernym: - 07124555-n ili: i74082 @@ -51515,7 +51515,7 @@ definition: - a very loud utterance (like the sound of an animal) example: - - his bellow filled the hallway + - His bellow filled the hallway. hypernym: - 07135232-n ili: i74084 @@ -51535,7 +51535,7 @@ definition: - an extravagantly loud outcry example: - - she screamed blue murder + - She screamed blue murder. hypernym: - 07135232-n ili: i74085 @@ -51555,7 +51555,7 @@ definition: - loud and persistent outcry from many people example: - - he ignored the clamor of the crowd + - He ignored the clamor of the crowd. hypernym: - 07135232-n ili: i74087 @@ -51570,7 +51570,7 @@ definition: - a shout to attract attention example: - - he gave a great halloo but no one heard him + - He gave a great halloo but no one heard him. hypernym: - 07135232-n ili: i74088 @@ -51599,9 +51599,9 @@ definition: - a loud outcry of protest or complaint example: - - the announcement of the election recount caused a lot of noise - - whatever it was, he didn't like it and he was going to let them know by making - as loud a noise as he could + - The announcement of the election recount caused a lot of noise. + - Whatever it was, he didn't like it and he was going to let them know by making + as loud a noise as he could. hypernym: - 07135232-n ili: i74091 @@ -51612,7 +51612,7 @@ definition: - sharp piercing cry example: - - her screaming attracted the neighbors + - Her screaming attracted the neighbors. hypernym: - 07135232-n ili: i74092 @@ -51712,8 +51712,8 @@ definition: - lewd or obscene talk or writing example: - - it was smoking-room bawdry - - they published a collection of Elizabethan bawdy + - It was smoking-room bawdry. + - They published a collection of Elizabethan bawdy. hypernym: - 07139048-n ili: i74100 @@ -51735,7 +51735,7 @@ definition: - profane or obscene expression usually of surprise or anger example: - - expletives were deleted + - Expletives were deleted. hypernym: - 07143235-n ili: i74102 @@ -51762,8 +51762,8 @@ definition: - an abrupt excited utterance example: - - she gave an exclamation of delight - - there was much exclaiming over it + - She gave an exclamation of delight. + - There was much exclaiming over it. hypernym: - 07124555-n ili: i74104 @@ -51775,7 +51775,7 @@ definition: - a word used in exclamations of confusion example: - - what the devil + - What the devil. - the deuce with it - the dickens you say hypernym: @@ -51840,9 +51840,9 @@ definition: - a long loud emotional utterance example: - - he gave a howl of pain + - He gave a howl of pain. - howls of laughter - - their howling had no effect + - Their howling had no effect. hypernym: - 07124555-n ili: i74111 @@ -51953,7 +51953,7 @@ definition: - calling out the name of a person (especially by a loudspeaker system) example: - - the public address system in the hospital was used for paging + - The public address system in the hospital was used for paging. hypernym: - 07124555-n ili: i74122 @@ -51973,8 +51973,8 @@ definition: - the way a word or a language is customarily spoken example: - - the pronunciation of Chinese is difficult for foreigners - - that is the correct pronunciation + - The pronunciation of Chinese is difficult for foreigners. + - That is the correct pronunciation. hypernym: - 07123904-n ili: i74124 @@ -51986,7 +51986,7 @@ definition: - the manner in which someone utters a word example: - - they are always correcting my pronunciation + - They are always correcting my pronunciation. hypernym: - 07124555-n ili: i74125 @@ -52047,7 +52047,7 @@ definition: - something spoken example: - - he could hear them uttering merry speeches + - He could hear them uttering merry speeches. hypernym: - 07124555-n ili: i74131 @@ -52139,8 +52139,8 @@ definition: - distinctive manner of oral expression example: - - he couldn't suppress his contemptuous accent - - she had a very clear speech pattern + - He couldn't suppress his contemptuous accent. + - She had a very clear speech pattern. hypernym: - 07143654-n ili: i74140 @@ -52224,7 +52224,7 @@ definition: - indistinct articulation example: - - judging from the thickness of his speech he had been drinking heavily + - Judging from the thickness of his speech he had been drinking heavily. hypernym: - 07146562-n ili: i74148 @@ -52235,7 +52235,7 @@ definition: - an expression that is difficult to articulate clearly example: - - ‘rubber baby buggy bumper’ is a tongue twister + - ‘rubber baby buggy bumper’ is a tongue twister. hypernym: - 07166088-n ili: i74149 @@ -52247,7 +52247,7 @@ - the articulation of a consonant (especially the consonant ‘r’) with a rapid flutter of the tongue against the palate or uvula example: - - he pronounced his R's with a distinct trill + - He pronounced his R's with a distinct trill. hypernym: - 07146562-n ili: i74150 @@ -52306,7 +52306,7 @@ definition: - a mutual expression of views (especially an unpleasant one) example: - - they had a bitter exchange + - They had a bitter exchange. hypernym: - 07148409-n ili: i74156 @@ -52370,7 +52370,7 @@ definition: - an exchange of ideas via conversation example: - - let's have more work and less talk around here + - Let's have more work and less talk around here. hypernym: - 07148409-n ili: i74161 @@ -52403,7 +52403,7 @@ definition: - an intimate talk in private example: - - he took me aside for a little heart-to-heart + - He took me aside for a little heart-to-heart. hypernym: - 07150442-n ili: i74164 @@ -52434,8 +52434,8 @@ definition: - empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk example: - - that's a lot of wind - - don't give me any of that jazz + - That's a lot of wind. + - Don't give me any of that jazz. hypernym: - 07150442-n ili: i74167 @@ -52477,7 +52477,7 @@ definition: - inconsequential conversation example: - - they traded a few nothings as they parted + - They traded a few nothings as they parted. hypernym: - 07148409-n ili: i74170 @@ -52488,7 +52488,7 @@ definition: - inconsequential expressions of affection example: - - he whispered sweet nothings into her ear + - He whispered sweet nothings into her ear. hypernym: - 07152023-n ili: i74171 @@ -52518,7 +52518,7 @@ definition: - extended treatment of particulars example: - - the essay contained too much detail + - The essay contained too much detail. hypernym: - 07152793-n ili: i74174 @@ -52538,8 +52538,8 @@ definition: - an extended communication (often interactive) dealing with some particular topic example: - - the book contains an excellent discussion of modal logic - - his treatment of the race question is badly biased + - The book contains an excellent discussion of modal logic. + - His treatment of the race question is badly biased. hypernym: - 06262268-n ili: i74176 @@ -52572,7 +52572,7 @@ definition: - a discussion of a topic (as in a meeting) example: - - consideration of the traffic problem took more than an hour + - Consideration of the traffic problem took more than an hour. hypernym: - 07152793-n ili: i74179 @@ -52593,7 +52593,7 @@ definition: - discussion; (‘talk about’ is a less formal alternative for ‘discussion of’) example: - - his poetry contains much talk about love and anger + - His poetry contains much talk about love and anger. hypernym: - 07152793-n ili: i74181 @@ -52624,8 +52624,8 @@ - the communication (in speech or writing) of your beliefs or opinions example: - expressions of good will - - he helped me find verbal expression for my ideas - - the idea was immediate but the verbalism took hours + - He helped me find verbal expression for my ideas. + - The idea was immediate but the verbalism took hours. hypernym: - 06262268-n ili: i74184 @@ -52638,7 +52638,7 @@ definition: - a blunt expression of views example: - - I told him cold turkey + - I told him cold turkey. hypernym: - 07154581-n ili: i74185 @@ -52649,7 +52649,7 @@ definition: - (usually plural) an expression of pleasure at the success or good fortune of another example: - - I sent them my sincere congratulations on their marriage + - I sent them my sincere congratulations on their marriage. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -52663,8 +52663,8 @@ definition: - an exchange of views on some topic example: - - we had a good discussion - - we had a word or two about it + - We had a good discussion. + - We had a word or two about it. hypernym: - 07123904-n ili: i74187 @@ -52678,7 +52678,7 @@ - a discussion in which reasons are advanced for and against some proposition or proposal example: - - the argument over foreign aid goes on and on + - The argument over foreign aid goes on and on. hypernym: - 07155367-n ili: i74188 @@ -52842,8 +52842,8 @@ definition: - a conference (usually with someone important) example: - - he had a consultation with the judge - - he requested an audience with the king + - He had a consultation with the judge. + - He requested an audience with the king. hypernym: - 07157274-n ili: i74204 @@ -52876,7 +52876,7 @@ definition: - free and open discussion of (or debate on) some question of public interest example: - - such a proposal deserves thorough public discussion + - Such a proposal deserves thorough public discussion. hypernym: - 07155367-n ili: i74207 @@ -52903,7 +52903,7 @@ - a press conference or interview in which a government official explains to reporters the background of an action or policy example: - - the secretary gave us a backgrounder on public health issues + - The secretary gave us a backgrounder on public health issues. hypernym: - 07159542-n ili: i74209 @@ -52952,7 +52952,7 @@ definition: - a meeting for execution of a group's functions example: - - it was the opening session of the legislature + - It was the opening session of the legislature. hypernym: - 07157274-n ili: i74213 @@ -53052,7 +53052,7 @@ - a session (of a committee or grand jury) in which witnesses are called and testimony is taken example: - - the investigative committee will hold hearings in Chicago + - The investigative committee will hold hearings in Chicago. hypernym: - 07160216-n ili: i74223 @@ -53102,8 +53102,8 @@ definition: - a discussion intended to produce an agreement example: - - the buyout negotiation lasted several days - - they disagreed but kept an open dialogue + - The buyout negotiation lasted several days. + - They disagreed but kept an open dialogue. - talks between Israelis and Palestinians hypernym: - 07155367-n @@ -53148,7 +53148,7 @@ - the explicit and formal acknowledgement of a government or of the national independence of a country example: - - territorial disputes were resolved in Guatemala's recognition of Belize in 1991 + - Territorial disputes were resolved in Guatemala's recognition of Belize in 1991. hypernym: - 07163281-n ili: i74232 @@ -53334,7 +53334,7 @@ definition: - a commonly repeated word or phrase example: - - she repeated ‘So pleased with how it's going’ at intervals like a mantra + - She repeated ‘So pleased with how it's going’ at intervals like a mantra. hypernym: - 07166967-n ili: i74250 @@ -53346,7 +53346,7 @@ - a slogan used to rally support for a cause example: - a cry to arms - - our watchword will be ‘democracy’ + - Our watchword will be ‘democracy’. hypernym: - 07166967-n ili: i74251 @@ -53489,7 +53489,7 @@ definition: - a correct expression that takes the place of a popular but incorrect expression example: - - he preferred his erroneous but pleasing mumpsimus to the correct sumpsimus + - He preferred his erroneous but pleasing mumpsimus to the correct sumpsimus. hypernym: - 07166088-n ili: i74264 @@ -53531,9 +53531,9 @@ definition: - the usage or vocabulary that is characteristic of a specific group of people example: - - the immigrants spoke an odd dialect of English - - he has a strong German accent - - it has been said that a language is a dialect with an army and navy + - The immigrants spoke an odd dialect of English. + - He has a strong German accent. + - It has been said that a language is a dialect with an army and navy. hypernym: - 07169789-n ili: i74268 @@ -53622,7 +53622,7 @@ definition: - a characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves) example: - - they don't speak our lingo + - They don't speak our lingo. hypernym: - 07169789-n ili: i74277 @@ -53652,7 +53652,7 @@ - informal language consisting of words and expressions that are not considered appropriate for formal occasions; often vituperative or vulgar example: - - their speech was full of slang expressions + - Their speech was full of slang expressions. hypernym: - 07169789-n ili: i74279 @@ -53665,8 +53665,8 @@ definition: - a verbal formula believed to have magical force example: - - he whispered a spell as he moved his hands - - inscribed around its base is a charm in Balinese + - He whispered a spell as he moved his hands. + - Inscribed around its base is a charm in Balinese. hypernym: - 07123904-n ili: i74280 @@ -53699,8 +53699,8 @@ definition: - an evil spell example: - - a witch put a curse on his whole family - - he put the whammy on me + - A witch put a curse on his whole family. + - He put the whammy on me. hypernym: - 07174442-n ili: i74283 @@ -53742,7 +53742,7 @@ definition: - the act of making a proposal example: - - they listened to her proposal + - They listened to her proposal. hypernym: - 07175534-n ili: i74287 @@ -53784,7 +53784,7 @@ definition: - an informal reference to a marriage proposal example: - - he was ready to pop the question + - He was ready to pop the question. hypernym: - 07176392-n ili: i74291 @@ -53822,7 +53822,7 @@ definition: - a proposal offered for acceptance or rejection example: - - it was a suggestion we couldn't refuse + - It was a suggestion we couldn't refuse. hypernym: - 07176845-n ili: i74295 @@ -53835,7 +53835,7 @@ definition: - a new proposal example: - - they resisted the introduction of impractical alternatives + - They resisted the introduction of impractical alternatives. hypernym: - 07176845-n ili: i74296 @@ -53846,7 +53846,7 @@ definition: - a proposal of something previously rejected example: - - they avoided a re-introduction of the old terminology + - They avoided a re-introduction of the old terminology. hypernym: - 07176845-n ili: i74297 @@ -53877,8 +53877,8 @@ - a formal proposal for action made to a deliberative assembly for discussion and vote example: - - he made a motion to adjourn - - she called for the question + - He made a motion to adjourn. + - She called for the question. hypernym: - 07176845-n ili: i74300 @@ -53901,7 +53901,7 @@ definition: - an indirect suggestion example: - - not a breath of scandal ever touched her + - Not a breath of scandal ever touched her. hypernym: - 07177331-n ili: i74302 @@ -53914,8 +53914,8 @@ definition: - a suggestion of some quality example: - - there was a touch of sarcasm in his tone - - he detected a ghost of a smile on her face + - There was a touch of sarcasm in his tone. + - He detected a ghost of a smile on her face. hypernym: - 07177331-n ili: i74303 @@ -53928,7 +53928,7 @@ definition: - a tentative suggestion designed to elicit the reactions of others example: - - she rejected his advances + - She rejected his advances. hypernym: - 07177331-n ili: i74304 @@ -53942,7 +53942,7 @@ definition: - something offered (as a proposal or bid) example: - - noteworthy new offerings for investors included several index funds + - Noteworthy new offerings for investors included several index funds. hypernym: - 06611268-n ili: i74305 @@ -53992,8 +53992,8 @@ - a formal written offer to sell securities (filed with the SEC) that sets forth a plan for a (proposed) business enterprise example: - - a prospectus should contain the facts that an investor needs to make an informed - decision + - A prospectus should contain the facts that an investor needs to make an informed + decision. hypernym: - 07179197-n ili: i74310 @@ -54005,8 +54005,8 @@ - a first draft of a prospectus; must be clearly marked to indicate that parts may be changed in the final prospectus example: - - because some portions of the cover page are printed in red ink a preliminary prospectus - is sometimes called a red herring + - Because some portions of the cover page are printed in red ink a preliminary prospectus + is sometimes called a red herring. hypernym: - 06687692-n ili: i74311 @@ -54039,8 +54039,8 @@ or pre-emptive rights that entitle them to buy newly issued shares at a discount from the price at which they will be offered to the public later example: - - the investment banker who handles a rights offering usually agrees to buy any - shares not bought by shareholders + - The investment banker who handles a rights offering usually agrees to buy any + shares not bought by shareholders. hypernym: - 07179197-n ili: i74314 @@ -54053,7 +54053,7 @@ - a special offering (usually temporary and at a reduced price) that is featured in advertising example: - - they are having a special on pork chops + - They are having a special on pork chops. hypernym: - 07179197-n ili: i74315 @@ -54064,7 +54064,7 @@ definition: - a monetary reward for helping to catch a criminal example: - - the cattle thief has a price on his head + - The cattle thief has a price on his head. hypernym: - 07180932-n ili: i74316 @@ -54104,8 +54104,8 @@ - something (manuscripts or architectural plans and models or estimates or works of art of all genres etc.) submitted for the judgment of others (as in a competition) example: - - several of his submissions were rejected by publishers - - what was the date of submission of your proposal? + - Several of his submissions were rejected by publishers. + - What was the date of submission of your proposal? hypernym: - 06611268-n ili: i74320 @@ -54117,8 +54117,8 @@ definition: - the entering of a legal document into the public record example: - - he filed a complaint - - he filed his tax return + - He filed a complaint. + - He filed his tax return. hypernym: - 07182229-n ili: i74321 @@ -54153,7 +54153,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - the British ships dropped anchor and waited for orders from London + - The British ships dropped anchor and waited for orders from London. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -54184,7 +54184,7 @@ definition: - a verbal command for action example: - - when I give the word, charge! + - When I give the word, charge! hypernym: - 07183274-n ili: i74327 @@ -54247,7 +54247,7 @@ definition: - a pronouncement encouraging or banning some activity example: - - the boss loves to send us directives + - The boss loves to send us directives. hypernym: - 06740365-n ili: i74333 @@ -54295,7 +54295,7 @@ definition: - an explanation that results from interpreting something example: - - the report included his interpretation of the forensic evidence + - The report included his interpretation of the forensic evidence. hypernym: - 06751030-n ili: i74338 @@ -54306,7 +54306,7 @@ definition: - an interpretation that removes obstacles to understanding example: - - the professor's clarification helped her to understand the textbook + - The professor's clarification helped her to understand the textbook. hypernym: - 07185404-n ili: i74339 @@ -54362,8 +54362,8 @@ century theologians decided that debate on such matters would be closed and Muslim theology and law were frozen example: - - some reform-minded Islamic scholars believe that reopening ijtihad is a prerequisite - for the survival of Islam + - Some reform-minded Islamic scholars believe that reopening ijtihad is a prerequisite + for the survival of Islam. hypernym: - 07185404-n ili: i74344 @@ -54374,7 +54374,7 @@ definition: - a passage from the Bible that is used as the subject of a sermon example: - - the preacher chose a text from Psalms to introduce his sermon + - The preacher chose a text from Psalms to introduce his sermon. hypernym: - 06411914-n ili: i74345 @@ -54397,7 +54397,7 @@ - elaboration of an interpretation by the use of decorative (sometimes fictitious) detail example: - - the mystery has been heightened by many embellishments in subsequent retellings + - The mystery has been heightened by many embellishments in subsequent retellings. hypernym: - 07187407-n ili: i74347 @@ -54418,8 +54418,8 @@ definition: - a strictly literal interpretation (as distinct from the intention) example: - - he followed instructions to the letter - - he obeyed the letter of the law + - He followed instructions to the letter. + - He obeyed the letter of the law. hypernym: - 07187909-n ili: i74349 @@ -54430,7 +54430,7 @@ definition: - an interpretation of a matter from a particular viewpoint example: - - his version of the fight was different from mine + - His version of the fight was different from mine. hypernym: - 07185404-n ili: i74350 @@ -54441,8 +54441,8 @@ definition: - a particular interpretation or performance example: - - on that reading, it was an insult - - he was famous for his reading of Mozart + - On that reading, it was an insult. + - He was famous for his reading of Mozart. hypernym: - 07185404-n ili: i74351 @@ -54453,7 +54453,7 @@ definition: - an interpretation of a text or action example: - - they put an unsympathetic construction on his conduct + - They put an unsympathetic construction on his conduct. hypernym: - 07185404-n ili: i74352 @@ -54484,8 +54484,8 @@ definition: - putting the wrong interpretation on example: - - his misinterpretation of the question caused his error - - there was no mistaking her meaning + - His misinterpretation of the question caused his error. + - There was no mistaking her meaning. hypernym: - 07185404-n ili: i74355 @@ -54536,7 +54536,7 @@ definition: - agreement with a statement or proposal to do something example: - - he gave his assent eagerly + - He gave his assent eagerly. - a murmur of acquiescence from the assembly hypernym: - 07189892-n @@ -54582,7 +54582,7 @@ definition: - an automatic advance to the next round in a tournament without playing an opponent example: - - he had a bye in the first round + - He had a bye in the first round. hypernym: - 07190894-n ili: i74364 @@ -54604,7 +54604,7 @@ definition: - concurrence of opinion example: - - we are in accord with your proposal + - We are in accord with your proposal. hypernym: - 07189892-n ili: i74366 @@ -54638,7 +54638,7 @@ definition: - agreeing with or consenting to (often unwillingly) example: - - accession to such demands would set a dangerous precedent + - Accession to such demands would set a dangerous precedent. - assenting to the Congressional determination hypernym: - 07189892-n @@ -54651,7 +54651,7 @@ definition: - a settlement of differences example: - - they reached an accommodation with Japan + - They reached an accommodation with Japan. hypernym: - 07192584-n ili: i74370 @@ -54745,7 +54745,7 @@ - an agreement by two or more people to commit suicide together at a given place and time example: - - the two lovers killed themselves in a suicide pact + - The two lovers killed themselves in a suicide pact. hypernym: - 06783066-n ili: i74379 @@ -54766,8 +54766,8 @@ definition: - an accommodation in which both sides make concessions example: - - the newly elected congressmen rejected a compromise because they considered it - ‘business as usual’ + - The newly elected congressmen rejected a compromise because they considered it + ‘business as usual’. hypernym: - 07192097-n ili: i74381 @@ -54822,7 +54822,7 @@ definition: - a speech seconding a motion example: - - do I hear a second? + - Do I hear a second? hypernym: - 07189892-n ili: i74386 @@ -54925,8 +54925,8 @@ definition: - a disagreement or argument about something important example: - - he had a dispute with his wife - - there were irreconcilable differences + - He had a dispute with his wife. + - There were irreconcilable differences. - the familiar conflict between Republicans and Democrats hypernym: - 07195447-n @@ -54963,7 +54963,7 @@ definition: - an outburst of controversy example: - - the incident triggered a political firestorm + - The incident triggered a political firestorm. hypernym: - 07197811-n ili: i74399 @@ -55003,7 +55003,7 @@ definition: - a contentious speech act; a dispute where there is strong disagreement example: - - they were involved in a violent argument + - They were involved in a violent argument. hypernym: - 07196595-n ili: i74403 @@ -55049,8 +55049,8 @@ definition: - an angry dispute example: - - they had a quarrel - - they had words + - They had a quarrel. + - They had words. hypernym: - 07196595-n ili: i74407 @@ -55066,7 +55066,7 @@ definition: - an intense verbal dispute example: - - a violent fight over the bill is expected in the Senate + - A violent fight over the bill is expected in the Senate. hypernym: - 07197811-n ili: i74408 @@ -55143,7 +55143,7 @@ definition: - a request for payment example: - - the notification stated the grace period and the penalties for defaulting + - The notification stated the grace period and the penalties for defaulting. hypernym: - 07199985-n ili: i74415 @@ -55155,8 +55155,8 @@ definition: - an expression of some desire or inclination example: - - I could tell that it was his wish that the guests leave - - his crying was an indirect request for attention + - I could tell that it was his wish that the guests leave. + - His crying was an indirect request for attention. hypernym: - 07199985-n ili: i74416 @@ -55169,7 +55169,7 @@ - a request (spoken or written) to participate or be present or take part in something example: - an invitation to lunch - - she threw the invitation away + - She threw the invitation away. hypernym: - 07199985-n - 06636668-n @@ -55181,7 +55181,7 @@ definition: - a request to be present example: - - they came at his bidding + - They came at his bidding. hypernym: - 07200808-n ili: i74418 @@ -55193,7 +55193,7 @@ definition: - a colloquial expression for invitation example: - - he didn't get no invite to the party + - He didn't get no invite to the party. hypernym: - 07200808-n ili: i74419 @@ -55283,7 +55283,7 @@ definition: - the act of soliciting money (as a gift or loan) example: - - he watched the beggar trying to make a touch + - He watched the beggar trying to make a touch. hypernym: - 07202433-n ili: i74427 @@ -55294,7 +55294,7 @@ definition: - insistent solicitation and entreaty example: - - his importunity left me no alternative but to agree + - His importunity left me no alternative but to agree. hypernym: - 07202433-n ili: i74428 @@ -55317,7 +55317,7 @@ - a man's courting of a woman; seeking the affections of a woman (usually with the hope of marriage) example: - - it was a brief and intense courtship + - It was a brief and intense courtship. hypernym: - 07201488-n ili: i74430 @@ -55400,7 +55400,7 @@ definition: - a short prayer of thanks before a meal example: - - their youngest son said grace + - Their youngest son said grace. hypernym: - 07203790-n ili: i74438 @@ -55473,7 +55473,7 @@ definition: - request for payment of a debt example: - - they submitted their charges at the end of each month + - They submitted their charges at the end of each month. hypernym: - 07199985-n ili: i74445 @@ -55494,7 +55494,7 @@ definition: - an urgent or peremptory request example: - - his demands for attention were unceasing + - His demands for attention were unceasing. hypernym: - 06525357-n ili: i74447 @@ -55565,7 +55565,7 @@ definition: - a demand for a show of hands in a card game example: - - after two raises there was a call + - After two raises there was a call. hypernym: - 07205939-n ili: i74454 @@ -55628,8 +55628,8 @@ definition: - an instance of questioning example: - - there was a question about my training - - we made inquiries of all those who were present + - There was a question about my training. + - We made inquiries of all those who were present. hypernym: - 07207844-n ili: i74460 @@ -55764,7 +55764,7 @@ - the questioning of a person (or a conversation in which information is elicited); often conducted by journalists example: - - my interviews with teenagers revealed a weakening of religious bonds + - My interviews with teenagers revealed a weakening of religious bonds. hypernym: - 07208618-n ili: i74472 @@ -55794,8 +55794,8 @@ definition: - a sentence of inquiry that asks for a reply example: - - he asked a direct question - - he had trouble phrasing his interrogations + - He asked a direct question. + - He had trouble phrasing his interrogations. hypernym: - 06295743-n ili: i74475 @@ -55809,7 +55809,7 @@ definition: - a set of questions or exercises evaluating skill or knowledge example: - - when the test was stolen the professor had to make a new set of questions + - When the test was stolen the professor had to make a new set of questions. hypernym: - 06262268-n ili: i74476 @@ -55823,9 +55823,9 @@ - an examination conducted at regular intervals to determine whether a candidate is qualified to practice law in a given jurisdiction example: - - applicants may qualify to take the New York bar examination by graduating from - an approved law school - - he passed the bar exam on his third try + - Applicants may qualify to take the New York bar examination by graduating from + an approved law school. + - He passed the bar exam on his third try. hypernym: - 07211681-n ili: i74477 @@ -55839,7 +55839,7 @@ - an intensive examination testing a student's proficiency in some special field of knowledge example: - - she took her comps in English literature + - She took her comps in English literature. hypernym: - 07211681-n ili: i74478 @@ -55873,7 +55873,7 @@ definition: - a test that relies on a single indicator example: - - her litmus test for good breeding is whether you split infinitives + - Her litmus test for good breeding is whether you split infinitives. hypernym: - 07211681-n ili: i74481 @@ -55958,7 +55958,7 @@ definition: - the speech act of continuing a conversational exchange example: - - he growled his reply + - He growled his reply. hypernym: - 07175534-n ili: i74489 @@ -55979,7 +55979,7 @@ definition: - a quick reply to a question or remark (especially a witty or critical one) example: - - it brought a sharp rejoinder from the teacher + - It brought a sharp rejoinder from the teacher. hypernym: - 07214225-n ili: i74491 @@ -56032,8 +56032,8 @@ definition: - the speech act of answering an attack on your assertions example: - - his refutation of the charges was short and persuasive - - in defense he said the other man started it + - His refutation of the charges was short and persuasive. + - In defense he said the other man started it. hypernym: - 07215187-n ili: i74496 @@ -56085,9 +56085,9 @@ definition: - a graphic or vivid verbal description example: - - too often the narrative was interrupted by long word pictures - - the author gives a depressing picture of life in Poland - - the pamphlet contained brief characterizations of famous Vermonters + - Too often the narrative was interrupted by long word pictures. + - The author gives a depressing picture of life in Poland. + - The pamphlet contained brief characterizations of famous Vermonters. hypernym: - 06737512-n ili: i74501 @@ -56124,7 +56124,7 @@ definition: - a brief description given for purposes of identification example: - - the label modern is applied to many different kinds of architecture + - The label modern is applied to many different kinds of architecture. hypernym: - 07216025-n ili: i74504 @@ -56168,7 +56168,7 @@ - a factual statement made by one party in order to induce another party to enter into a contract example: - - the sales contract contains several representations by the vendor + - The sales contract contains several representations by the vendor. hypernym: - 06735202-n ili: i74508 @@ -56188,7 +56188,7 @@ definition: - a reply of affirmation example: - - he answered in the affirmative + - He answered in the affirmative. hypernym: - 06745099-n ili: i74510 @@ -56199,7 +56199,7 @@ definition: - an affirmative example: - - I was hoping for a yes + - I was hoping for a yes. hypernym: - 07218356-n ili: i74511 @@ -56210,7 +56210,7 @@ definition: - 'yes' example: - - The yeas have it + - The yeas have it. hypernym: - 07218356-n ili: i74512 @@ -56240,7 +56240,7 @@ definition: - the act of refusing to comply (as with a request) example: - - it resulted in a complete denial of his privileges + - It resulted in a complete denial of his privileges. hypernym: - 07175534-n ili: i74515 @@ -56271,7 +56271,7 @@ definition: - a reply of denial example: - - he answered in the negative + - He answered in the negative. hypernym: - 07219061-n ili: i74518 @@ -56282,7 +56282,7 @@ definition: - a negative example: - - his no was loud and clear + - His no was loud and clear. hypernym: - 07219571-n ili: i74519 @@ -56293,7 +56293,7 @@ definition: - used to express negation example: - - the nays have it + - The nays have it. hypernym: - 07219571-n ili: i74520 @@ -56388,7 +56388,7 @@ definition: - the speech act of contradicting someone example: - - he spoke as if he thought his claims were immune to contradiction + - He spoke as if he thought his claims were immune to contradiction. hypernym: - 07221121-n ili: i74529 @@ -56410,7 +56410,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06173467-n example: - - the statement ‘he is brave and he is not brave’ is a contradiction + - The statement ‘he is brave and he is not brave’ is a contradiction. hypernym: - 06769118-n ili: i74531 @@ -56484,7 +56484,7 @@ definition: - a brief and unsympathetic rejection example: - - they made short shrift of my request + - They made short shrift of my request. hypernym: - 07221933-n ili: i74538 @@ -56547,7 +56547,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - he expressed his dissent in a contrary opinion + - He expressed his dissent in a contrary opinion. hypernym: - 07222998-n ili: i74544 @@ -56558,7 +56558,7 @@ definition: - grounds for adverse criticism example: - - his authority is beyond exception + - His authority is beyond exception. hypernym: - 07222998-n ili: i74545 @@ -56589,7 +56589,7 @@ definition: - informal terms for objecting example: - - I have a gripe about the service here + - I have a gripe about the service here. hypernym: - 07222998-n ili: i74548 @@ -56604,9 +56604,9 @@ definition: - a formal and solemn declaration of objection example: - - they finished the game under protest to the league president - - the senator rose to register his protest - - the many protestations did not stay the execution + - They finished the game under protest to the league president. + - The senator rose to register his protest. + - The many protestations did not stay the execution. hypernym: - 07222998-n ili: i74549 @@ -56618,8 +56618,8 @@ definition: - the act of making a strong public expression of disagreement and disapproval example: - - he shouted his protests at the umpire - - a shower of protest was heard from the rear of the hall + - He shouted his protests at the umpire. + - A shower of protest was heard from the rear of the hall. hypernym: - 07222998-n ili: i74550 @@ -56685,7 +56685,7 @@ definition: - an opportunity for complaint that is seldom missed example: - - grammatical mistakes are his pet peeve + - Grammatical mistakes are his pet peeve. hypernym: - 07223368-n ili: i74556 @@ -56706,7 +56706,7 @@ definition: - a cry of sorrow and grief example: - - their pitiful laments could be heard throughout the ward + - Their pitiful laments could be heard throughout the ward. hypernym: - 07223590-n ili: i74558 @@ -56742,8 +56742,8 @@ - advance notification (usually written) of the intention to withdraw from an arrangement of contract example: - - we received a notice to vacate the premises - - he gave notice two months before he moved + - We received a notice to vacate the premises. + - He gave notice two months before he moved. hypernym: - 07227084-n ili: i74561 @@ -56754,8 +56754,8 @@ definition: - notification of something, usually in advance example: - - they gave little warning of their arrival - - she had only had four days' warning before leaving Berlin + - They gave little warning of their arrival. + - She had only had four days' warning before leaving Berlin. hypernym: - 07227084-n ili: i74562 @@ -56818,7 +56818,7 @@ definition: - a display that is exaggerated or unduly complicated example: - - she tends to make a big production out of nothing + - She tends to make a big production out of nothing. hypernym: - 07228377-n ili: i74568 @@ -56900,7 +56900,7 @@ definition: - the disclosure of something secret example: - - they feared exposure of their campaign plans + - They feared exposure of their campaign plans. hypernym: - 07228055-n ili: i74576 @@ -56911,7 +56911,7 @@ definition: - the exposure of an impostor or a fraud example: - - he published an expose of the graft and corruption in city government + - He published an expose of the graft and corruption in city government. hypernym: - 07230037-n ili: i74577 @@ -56962,7 +56962,7 @@ definition: - a point conceded or yielded example: - - they won all the concessions they asked for + - They won all the concessions they asked for. hypernym: - 07189892-n ili: i74582 @@ -56973,7 +56973,7 @@ definition: - a concession given to mollify or placate example: - - the offer was a sop to my feelings + - The offer was a sop to my feelings. hypernym: - 07231072-n ili: i74583 @@ -56988,7 +56988,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - a stipulation of fact was made in order to avoid delay + - A stipulation of fact was made in order to avoid delay. hypernym: - 07231072-n ili: i74584 @@ -57058,8 +57058,8 @@ definition: - the act of informing by verbal report example: - - he heard reports that they were causing trouble - - by all accounts they were a happy couple + - He heard reports that they were causing trouble. + - By all accounts they were a happy couple. hypernym: - 07226850-n ili: i74591 @@ -57071,7 +57071,7 @@ definition: - (Yiddish) a long boring tediously detailed account example: - - he insisted on giving us the whole megillah + - He insisted on giving us the whole megillah. exemplifies: - 06963829-n hypernym: @@ -57084,7 +57084,7 @@ definition: - a written document describing the findings of some individual or group example: - - this accords with the recent study by Hill and Dale + - This accords with the recent study by Hill and Dale. hypernym: - 06481744-n ili: i74593 @@ -57097,7 +57097,7 @@ definition: - confidential information about a topic or person example: - - he wanted the inside skinny on the new partner + - He wanted the inside skinny on the new partner. hypernym: - 06646883-n ili: i74594 @@ -57108,8 +57108,8 @@ definition: - information in some unspecified form example: - - it was stuff I had heard before - - there's good stuff in that book + - It was stuff I had heard before. + - There's good stuff in that book. hypernym: - 06646883-n ili: i74595 @@ -57199,7 +57199,7 @@ definition: - a written evaluation of a student's scholarship and deportment example: - - his father signed his report card + - His father signed his report card. hypernym: - 06646883-n ili: i74604 @@ -57230,7 +57230,7 @@ definition: - the act of giving an account describing incidents or a course of events example: - - his narration was hesitant + - His narration was hesitant. hypernym: - 07232584-n ili: i74607 @@ -57248,8 +57248,8 @@ - a message that tells the particulars of an act or occurrence or course of events; presented in writing or drama or cinema or as a radio or television program example: - - his narrative was interesting - - Disney's stories entertain adults as well as children + - His narrative was interesting. + - Disney's stories entertain adults as well as children. hypernym: - 06611268-n ili: i74608 @@ -57272,7 +57272,7 @@ definition: - a detailed account or description of something example: - - he was forced to listen to a recital of his many shortcomings + - He was forced to listen to a recital of his many shortcomings. hypernym: - 06526084-n - 06735202-n @@ -57345,8 +57345,8 @@ definition: - an act of narration example: - - he was the hero according to his own relation - - his endless recounting of the incident eventually became unbearable + - He was the hero according to his own relation. + - His endless recounting of the incident eventually became unbearable. hypernym: - 07235433-n ili: i74617 @@ -57368,7 +57368,7 @@ definition: - a report (often malicious) about the behavior of other people example: - - the divorce caused much gossip + - The divorce caused much gossip. hypernym: - 07232584-n ili: i74619 @@ -57392,7 +57392,7 @@ definition: - gossip spread by spoken communication example: - - the news of their affair was spread by word of mouth + - The news of their affair was spread by word of mouth. hypernym: - 07237830-n ili: i74621 @@ -57416,7 +57416,7 @@ definition: - idle gossip or rumor example: - - there has been talk about you lately + - There has been talk about you lately. hypernym: - 07237830-n ili: i74623 @@ -57439,7 +57439,7 @@ definition: - a warning to take action concerning something that was overlooked or neglected example: - - the bombing was a wake-up call to strengthen domestic security + - The bombing was a wake-up call to strengthen domestic security. hypernym: - 07238811-n ili: i74625 @@ -57512,7 +57512,7 @@ definition: - a warning message example: - - he sent a heads-up to the District Attorney + - He sent a heads-up to the District Attorney. hypernym: - 07238811-n ili: i74632 @@ -57545,7 +57545,7 @@ definition: - a warning that something unpleasant is imminent example: - - they were under threat of arrest + - They were under threat of arrest. hypernym: - 07238811-n ili: i74635 @@ -57592,7 +57592,7 @@ - a solemn promise, usually invoking a divine witness, regarding your future acts or behavior example: - - they took an oath of allegiance + - They took an oath of allegiance. hypernym: - 07241205-n ili: i74639 @@ -57623,7 +57623,7 @@ definition: - a promise example: - - he gave his word + - He gave his word. hypernym: - 07241205-n ili: i74642 @@ -57636,7 +57636,7 @@ definition: - a statement intended to inspire confidence example: - - the President's assurances were not respected + - The President's assurances were not respected. hypernym: - 06735202-n ili: i74643 @@ -57647,7 +57647,7 @@ definition: - an assurance that someone is healthy or something is in good condition example: - - the doctor gave him a clean bill of health + - The doctor gave him a clean bill of health. hypernym: - 07242066-n ili: i74644 @@ -57659,7 +57659,7 @@ - a binding commitment to do or give or refrain from something example: - an assurance of help when needed - - signed a pledge never to reveal the secret + - … signed a pledge never to reveal the secret hypernym: - 06697128-n ili: i74645 @@ -57721,7 +57721,7 @@ - a solemn pledge (to oneself or to another or to a deity) to do something or to behave in a certain manner example: - - they took vows of poverty + - They took vows of poverty. hypernym: - 07242432-n ili: i74651 @@ -57741,7 +57741,7 @@ definition: - an expression of gratitude example: - - he expressed his appreciation in a short note + - He expressed his appreciation in a short note. hypernym: - 07243631-n ili: i74653 @@ -57785,8 +57785,8 @@ definition: - an instance of boastful talk example: - - his brag is worse than his fight - - whenever he won we were exposed to his gasconade + - His brag is worse than his fight. + - Whenever he won we were exposed to his gasconade. hypernym: - 07244190-n ili: i74657 @@ -57834,7 +57834,7 @@ definition: - the verbal act of naming example: - - the part he failed was the naming of state capitals + - The part he failed was the naming of state capitals. hypernym: - 07175534-n ili: i74661 @@ -57892,7 +57892,7 @@ definition: - a challenge to do something dangerous or foolhardy example: - - he could never refuse a dare + - He could never refuse a dare. hypernym: - 07245954-n ili: i74667 @@ -57950,8 +57950,8 @@ definition: - to offer or accept a challenge example: - - threw down the gauntlet - - took up the gauntlet + - … threw down the gauntlet + - … took up the gauntlet hypernym: - 07245954-n ili: i74673 @@ -57963,7 +57963,7 @@ definition: - the act of explaining; making something plain or intelligible example: - - I heard his explanation of the accident + - I heard his explanation of the accident. hypernym: - 07175534-n ili: i74674 @@ -58063,7 +58063,7 @@ definition: - the act of calling down a curse that invokes evil (and usually serves as an insult) example: - - he suffered the imprecations of the mob + - He suffered the imprecations of the mob. hypernym: - 07248294-n ili: i74684 @@ -58096,7 +58096,7 @@ - a public instance of reciting or repeating (from memory) something prepared in advance example: - - the program included songs and recitations of well-loved poems + - The program included songs and recitations of well-loved poems. hypernym: - 07256497-n ili: i74688 @@ -58223,7 +58223,7 @@ definition: - a statement attributing something dishonest (especially a criminal offense) example: - - he denied the imputation + - He denied the imputation. hypernym: - 07248890-n ili: i74701 @@ -58234,7 +58234,7 @@ definition: - the imputation of blame example: - - they want all the finger-pointing about intelligence failures to stop + - They want all the finger-pointing about intelligence failures to stop. hypernym: - 07251698-n ili: i74702 @@ -58246,7 +58246,7 @@ definition: - an accusation of wrongdoing example: - - the book is an indictment of modern philosophy + - The book is an indictment of modern philosophy. hypernym: - 07248890-n ili: i74703 @@ -58277,8 +58277,8 @@ definition: - an accusation that you are responsible for some lapse or misdeed example: - - his incrimination was based on my testimony - - the police laid the blame on the driver + - His incrimination was based on my testimony. + - The police laid the blame on the driver. hypernym: - 07248890-n ili: i74706 @@ -58329,7 +58329,7 @@ definition: - the act of delivering a formal spoken communication to an audience example: - - he listened to an address on minor Roman poets + - He listened to an address on minor Roman poets. hypernym: - 07175534-n ili: i74711 @@ -58386,7 +58386,7 @@ definition: - an extemporaneous speech or remark example: - - a witty impromptu must not sound premeditated + - A witty impromptu must not sound premeditated. hypernym: - 07253354-n ili: i74716 @@ -58440,7 +58440,7 @@ definition: - a speech that is open to the public example: - - he attended a lecture on telecommunications + - He attended a lecture on telecommunications. hypernym: - 07253354-n ili: i74721 @@ -58453,7 +58453,7 @@ definition: - any long and tedious address or recital example: - - the patient recited a litany of complaints + - The patient recited a litany of complaints. - a litany of failures hypernym: - 07253354-n @@ -58468,7 +58468,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06157599-n example: - - the nomination was brief and to the point + - The nomination was brief and to the point. hypernym: - 07255865-n ili: i74723 @@ -58482,7 +58482,7 @@ - addressing an audience formally (usually a long and rhetorical address and often pompous) example: - - he loved the sound of his own oratory + - He loved the sound of his own oratory. hypernym: - 07253354-n ili: i74724 @@ -58493,7 +58493,7 @@ definition: - an instance of oratory example: - - he delivered an oration on the decline of family values + - He delivered an oration on the decline of family values. hypernym: - 07255865-n ili: i74725 @@ -58515,7 +58515,7 @@ definition: - delivering an address to a public audience example: - - people came to see the candidates and hear the speechmaking + - People came to see the candidates and hear the speechmaking. hypernym: - 07253354-n ili: i74727 @@ -58561,7 +58561,7 @@ - a type of oratory used to eulogize or condemn a person or group of people example: - Pericles' funeral oration for Athenians killed in the Peloponnesian War is a famous - example of epideictic oratory + example of epideictic oratory. hypernym: - 07255865-n ili: i74731 @@ -58719,8 +58719,8 @@ definition: - persuasion by the use of direct personal pressure example: - - some gentle arm-twisting produced the desired result - - no amount of arm-twisting will get me to agree + - Some gentle arm-twisting produced the desired result. + - No amount of arm-twisting will get me to agree. hypernym: - 07259785-n ili: i74746 @@ -58814,7 +58814,7 @@ definition: - a means of persuading or arguing example: - - he used all his conversational weapons + - He used all his conversational weapons. hypernym: - 07259785-n ili: i74755 @@ -58841,7 +58841,7 @@ definition: - highly favorable publicity and praise example: - - his letter of recommendation gave her a terrific buildup + - His letter of recommendation gave her a terrific buildup. hypernym: - 07261731-n ili: i74757 @@ -58883,7 +58883,7 @@ definition: - a promotional statement (as found on the dust jackets of books) example: - - the author got all his friends to write blurbs for his book + - The author got all his friends to write blurbs for his book. hypernym: - 07261731-n ili: i74761 @@ -59027,7 +59027,7 @@ - an advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distribution example: - - he mailed the circular to all subscribers + - He mailed the circular to all subscribers. hypernym: - 07263469-n ili: i74774 @@ -59106,7 +59106,7 @@ definition: - encouragement in the form of cheers from spectators example: - - it's all over but the shouting + - It's all over but the shouting. hypernym: - 06704187-n ili: i74781 @@ -59139,7 +59139,7 @@ definition: - a verbalization that encourages you to attempt something example: - - the ceaseless prodding got on his nerves + - The ceaseless prodding got on his nerves. hypernym: - 06704187-n ili: i74784 @@ -59156,7 +59156,7 @@ definition: - needed encouragement example: - - the result was a provocation of vigorous investigation + - The result was a provocation of vigorous investigation. hypernym: - 06704187-n ili: i74785 @@ -59179,9 +59179,9 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - to prove subordination of perjury you must prove the perjury and also prove that + - To prove subordination of perjury you must prove the perjury and also prove that the perjured statement was procured by the accused suborner who knew that it would - be false + be false. hypernym: - 07267635-n ili: i74787 @@ -59192,7 +59192,7 @@ definition: - an expression of approval and encouragement example: - - they gave the chairman a vote of confidence + - They gave the chairman a vote of confidence. hypernym: - 06704187-n ili: i74788 @@ -59447,8 +59447,8 @@ definition: - a pole or stake set up to mark something (as the start or end of a race track) example: - - a pair of posts marked the goal - - the corner of the lot was indicated by a stake + - A pair of posts marked the goal. + - The corner of the lot was indicated by a stake. hypernym: - 06886621-n ili: i74812 @@ -59478,8 +59478,8 @@ definition: - an indicator that orients you generally example: - - it is used as a reference for comparing the heating and the electrical energy - involved + - It is used as a reference for comparing the heating and the electrical energy + involved. hypernym: - 07277247-n ili: i74815 @@ -59492,8 +59492,8 @@ definition: - a publication (or a passage from a publication) that is referred to example: - - he carried an armful of references back to his desk - - he spent hours looking for the source of that quotation + - He carried an armful of references back to his desk. + - He spent hours looking for the source of that quotation. hypernym: - 06601855-n ili: i74816 @@ -59616,8 +59616,8 @@ definition: - a basis for comparison; a reference point against which other things can be evaluated example: - - the schools comply with federal standards - - they set the measure for all subsequent work + - The schools comply with federal standards. + - They set the measure for all subsequent work. hypernym: - 13598374-n ili: i74827 @@ -59631,7 +59631,7 @@ definition: - a standard by which something can be measured or judged example: - - his painting sets the benchmark of quality + - His painting sets the benchmark of quality. hypernym: - 07275291-n ili: i74828 @@ -59677,7 +59677,7 @@ definition: - a measure or standard used for comparison example: - - on what kind of yardstick is he basing his judgment? + - On what kind of yardstick is he basing his judgment? hypernym: - 07275291-n ili: i74832 @@ -59688,7 +59688,7 @@ definition: - a reference point to shoot at example: - - his arrow hit the mark + - His arrow hit the mark. hypernym: - 07273000-n ili: i74833 @@ -59949,7 +59949,7 @@ definition: - a flag that serves as a warning signal example: - - we didn't swim at the beach because the red flag was up + - We didn't swim at the beach because the red flag was up. hypernym: - 06888144-n - 06816015-n @@ -60165,7 +60165,7 @@ definition: - a round flat badge displaying information and suitable for pinning onto a garment example: - - they passed out campaign buttons for their candidate + - They passed out campaign buttons for their candidate. hypernym: - 06895611-n ili: i74881 @@ -60229,7 +60229,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - they earned their stripes in Kuwait + - They earned their stripes in Kuwait. hypernym: - 06895611-n ili: i74887 @@ -60267,7 +60267,7 @@ definition: - a distinguishing symbol example: - - the owner's mark was on all the sheep + - The owner's mark was on all the sheep. hypernym: - 06819327-n ili: i74890 @@ -60466,7 +60466,7 @@ definition: - a label associated with something for the purpose of identification example: - - semantic tags were attached in order to identify different meanings of the word + - Semantic tags were attached in order to identify different meanings of the word. hypernym: - 07286877-n ili: i74910 @@ -60592,7 +60592,7 @@ definition: - a deep bow with the foot drawn backwards (indicating excessive humility) example: - - all that bowing and scraping did not impress him + - All that bowing and scraping did not impress him. hypernym: - 07289130-n ili: i74922 @@ -60628,7 +60628,7 @@ - 06182505-n example: - source: de Saussure - text: The bond between the signifier and the signified is arbitrary + text: The bond between the signifier and the signified is arbitrary. hypernym: - 06294878-n ili: i74925 @@ -60672,8 +60672,8 @@ with a view to extradition; a wanted notice that is issued by Interpol at the request of an Interpol member country and distributed to all member countries example: - - an Interpol Red Notice is the closest instrument to an international arrest warrant - in use today + - An Interpol Red Notice is the closest instrument to an international arrest warrant + in use today. hypernym: - 07291243-n ili: i74929 @@ -60696,9 +60696,9 @@ - something that has been transcribed; a written record (usually typewritten) of dictated or recorded speech example: - - he read a transcript of the interrogation - - you can obtain a transcript of this radio program by sending a self-addressed - envelope to the station + - He read a transcript of the interrogation. + - You can obtain a transcript of this radio program by sending a self-addressed + envelope to the station. hypernym: - 06374360-n ili: i74931 @@ -60711,7 +60711,7 @@ example: - the wee small voice of conscience - the voice of experience - - he said his voices told him to do it + - He said his voices told him to do it. hypernym: - 00033319-n ili: i74932 @@ -60722,7 +60722,7 @@ definition: - the music of Bach example: - - he played Bach on the organ + - He played Bach on the organ. hypernym: - 07034009-n ili: i74933 @@ -60733,7 +60733,7 @@ definition: - the music of Beethoven example: - - he enjoyed Beethoven most of all + - He enjoyed Beethoven most of all. hypernym: - 07034009-n ili: i74934 @@ -60744,7 +60744,7 @@ definition: - the music of Brahms example: - - Brahms was included in the program + - Brahms was included in the program. hypernym: - 07034009-n ili: i74935 @@ -60755,7 +60755,7 @@ definition: - the music of Chopin example: - - he practiced Chopin day and night + - He practiced Chopin day and night. hypernym: - 07034009-n ili: i74936 @@ -60766,7 +60766,7 @@ definition: - the music of Gilbert and Sullivan example: - - he could sing all of Gilbert and Sullivan + - He could sing all of Gilbert and Sullivan. hypernym: - 07034009-n ili: i74937 @@ -60796,7 +60796,7 @@ definition: - the music of Mozart example: - - the concert was mostly Mozart + - The concert was mostly Mozart. hypernym: - 07034009-n ili: i74940 @@ -60807,7 +60807,7 @@ definition: - the music of Stravinsky example: - - Stravinsky no longer causes riots in the streets + - Stravinsky no longer causes riots in the streets. hypernym: - 07034009-n ili: i74941 @@ -60818,7 +60818,7 @@ definition: - the music of Wagner example: - - they say that Hitler listened only to Wagner + - They say that Hitler listened only to Wagner. hypernym: - 07034009-n ili: i74942 @@ -60838,8 +60838,8 @@ definition: - a communicative interaction example: - - the pilot made contact with the base - - he got in touch with his colleagues + - The pilot made contact with the base. + - He got in touch with his colleagues. hypernym: - 06262268-n ili: i74944 @@ -60851,8 +60851,8 @@ definition: - the amount of activity over a communication system during a given period of time example: - - heavy traffic overloaded the trunk lines - - traffic on the internet is lightest during the night + - Heavy traffic overloaded the trunk lines. + - Traffic on the internet is lightest during the night. hypernym: - 06262268-n ili: i74945 @@ -60863,9 +60863,9 @@ definition: - a request for something to be made, supplied, or served example: - - I gave the waiter my order - - the company's products were in such demand that they got more orders than their - call center could handle + - I gave the waiter my order. + - The company's products were in such demand that they got more orders than their + call center could handle. hypernym: - 07199985-n ili: i74946 @@ -61027,7 +61027,7 @@ - a thorough explanation (usually accompanied by a demonstration) of each step in a procedure or process example: - - she gave me a walk-through of my new duties + - She gave me a walk-through of my new duties. hypernym: - 06751030-n ili: i74962 @@ -61048,9 +61048,9 @@ definition: - a striking or amusing or caustic remark example: - - he always greeted me with a new zinger - - she tried to think of some killer of an argument, a real zinger that would disarm - all opposition + - He always greeted me with a new zinger. + - She tried to think of some killer of an argument, a real zinger that would disarm + all opposition. hypernym: - 06777755-n ili: i74964 @@ -61802,7 +61802,7 @@ definition: - Fighting together or in an alliance with an ally (or allies) example: - - In technical language the Peloponnesian League was a hegemonic symmachy + - In technical language the Peloponnesian League was a hegemonic symmachy. hypernym: - 06786485-n members: @@ -62009,7 +62009,7 @@ example: - There were several champions of absolute music, people that believed that music had the ability to transcend the boundaries of human limitations (language, time, - space, etc.) + space, etc.). hypernym: - 07034009-n members: @@ -62022,7 +62022,7 @@ in planned combinations, sequences, and rhythmic patterns to create an artistic work. example: - - title Composition Concrete refers in part to the musique concrete of the French-American + - Title Composition Concrete refers in part to the musique concrete of the French-American composer Edgar Varese, who taped sounds and then edited and reorganized them, and in part to Davis's own style. hypernym: @@ -62729,7 +62729,7 @@ often a hypnotic effect. example: - Classic trance employs a 4/4 time signature, a tempo of 125 to 150 BPM, and 32 - beat phrases and is somewhat faster than house music + beat phrases and is somewhat faster than house music. hypernym: - 07074737-n members: @@ -62990,7 +62990,7 @@ couplets, sung antiphonally by cantors and followed by alternate Greek and Latin responses from the two halves of the choir; and nine other lines sung by the cantors, with the full choir responding after each with the refrain ‘Popule meus, quid - feci tibi? …’ + feci tibi? …’. hypernym: - 07046732-n members: @@ -63436,7 +63436,7 @@ as practiced or produced by the Ciceronians of the early Renaissance. example: - Ciceronianism of the narrowest variety towards a more direct and natural form - of expression. + of expression hypernym: - 07086738-n members: @@ -63637,7 +63637,7 @@ - It is only before a fricative (and for ‘ą’ in word-final position) that ‘ę’ and ‘ą’ are pronounced as asynchronous nasal vowels, that is, /eu/ and /ou/. - Before a fricative and in word-final position (in the case of ą) they are transcribed - as an oral vowel /ɔ, ɛ/ followed by a nasal consonant /ɲ, ŋ/ or /j̃, w̃/ + as an oral vowel /ɔ, ɛ/ followed by a nasal consonant /ɲ, ŋ/ or /j̃, w̃/. hypernym: - 07132710-n members: diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.event.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.event.yaml index a8e64f29..6a6f42c5 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.event.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.event.yaml @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ definition: - any event that usually accompanies or is closely connected with another example: - - first was the lightning and then its thunderous associate + - First was the lightning and then its thunderous associate. hypernym: - 07299259-n ili: i74972 @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ definition: - a sudden appearance of an overwhelming number of things example: - - the program brought an avalanche of mail + - The program brought an avalanche of mail. hypernym: - 07298313-n ili: i74973 @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ definition: - relatively unimportant or inconspicuous accompanying situation example: - - when the rain came he could hear the sound of thunder in the background + - When the rain came he could hear the sound of thunder in the background. hypernym: - 07299259-n ili: i74974 @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ - an event as apprehended example: - a surprising experience - - that painful experience certainly got our attention + - That painful experience certainly got our attention. hypernym: - 07298313-n ili: i74975 @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ definition: - an experience that appalls example: - - is it better to view the appalling or merely hear of it? + - Is it better to view the appalling or merely hear of it? hypernym: - 07300108-n ili: i74976 @@ -102,8 +102,8 @@ definition: - an event that is experienced as indicating important things to come example: - - he hoped it was an augury - - it was a sign from God + - He hoped it was an augury. + - It was a sign from God. hypernym: - 07300108-n ili: i74977 @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ definition: - a sign of something about to happen example: - - he looked for an omen before going into battle + - He looked for an omen before going into battle. hypernym: - 07300719-n ili: i74979 @@ -169,8 +169,8 @@ definition: - a short vivid experience example: - - a flash of emotion swept over him - - the flashings of pain were a warning + - A flash of emotion swept over him. + - The flashings of pain were a warning. hypernym: - 07300108-n ili: i74983 @@ -182,8 +182,8 @@ definition: - a highly pleasurable or exciting experience example: - - we had a good time at the party - - celebrating after the game was a blast + - We had a good time at the party. + - Celebrating after the game was a blast. hypernym: - 07300108-n ili: i74984 @@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ definition: - the experience of losing a loved one example: - - he sympathized on the loss of their grandfather + - He sympathized on the loss of their grandfather. hypernym: - 07300108-n ili: i74985 @@ -234,8 +234,8 @@ definition: - a brief experience of something example: - - he got a taste of life on the wild side - - she enjoyed her brief taste of independence + - He got a taste of life on the wild side. + - She enjoyed her brief taste of independence. hypernym: - 07300108-n ili: i74989 @@ -246,8 +246,8 @@ definition: - a person's experience on a particular occasion example: - - he had a time holding back the tears - - they had a good time together + - He had a time holding back the tears. + - They had a good time together. hypernym: - 07300108-n ili: i74990 @@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ definition: - a religious or mystical experience of a supernatural appearance example: - - he had a vision of the Virgin Mary + - He had a vision of the Virgin Mary. hypernym: - 07300108-n ili: i74992 @@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ definition: - an event causing distress or pain example: - - what is the trouble? + - What is the trouble? - heart trouble hypernym: - 07298313-n @@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ definition: - an event example: - - a funny thing happened on the way to the … + - A funny thing happened on the way to the … hypernym: - 07298313-n ili: i74999 @@ -424,8 +424,8 @@ definition: - event whose occurrence ends something example: - - his death marked the ending of an era - - when these final episodes are broadcast it will be the finish of the show + - His death marked the ending of an era. + - When these final episodes are broadcast it will be the finish of the show. hypernym: - 07298313-n ili: i75007 @@ -438,8 +438,8 @@ definition: - the final stage or concluding parts of an event or occurrence example: - - the end was exciting - - I had to miss the last of the movie + - The end was exciting. + - I had to miss the last of the movie. hypernym: - 07306035-n ili: i75008 @@ -474,7 +474,7 @@ definition: - the end of an enterprise example: - - they were on the homestretch when the computer crashed + - They were on the homestretch when the computer crashed. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -498,7 +498,7 @@ definition: - something that results example: - - he listened for the results on the radio + - He listened for the results on the radio. hypernym: - 07306035-n ili: i75013 @@ -522,7 +522,7 @@ definition: - the type of treatment received (especially as the result of an agreement) example: - - he got a good deal on his car + - He got a good deal on his car. hypernym: - 07307418-n ili: i75015 @@ -552,7 +552,7 @@ definition: - the outcome of a game or contest example: - - the team dropped three decisions in a row + - The team dropped three decisions in a row. hypernym: - 07307418-n ili: i75018 @@ -565,7 +565,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00446787-n example: - - had little trouble in taking a unanimous decision over his opponent + - … had little trouble in taking a unanimous decision over his opponent hypernym: - 07307418-n ili: i75019 @@ -595,7 +595,7 @@ definition: - a practical consequence that follows naturally example: - - blind jealousy is a frequent corollary of passionate love + - Blind jealousy is a frequent corollary of passionate love. hypernym: - 07308725-n ili: i75022 @@ -618,7 +618,7 @@ definition: - the consequence of some effort or action example: - - he lived long enough to see the fruit of his policies + - He lived long enough to see the fruit of his policies. hypernym: - 07308725-n ili: i75024 @@ -638,7 +638,7 @@ definition: - a series of consequences wrought by an event example: - - it led to a train of disasters + - It led to a train of disasters. hypernym: - 07308725-n ili: i75026 @@ -649,9 +649,9 @@ definition: - something that comes into existence as a result example: - - industrialism prepared the way for acceptance of the French Revolution's various - socialistic offspring - - this skyscraper is the solid materialization of his efforts + - Industrialism prepared the way for acceptance of the French Revolution's various + socialistic offspring. + - This skyscraper is the solid materialization of his efforts. hypernym: - 11430739-n ili: i75028 @@ -683,8 +683,8 @@ definition: - a recompense for worthy acts or retribution for wrongdoing example: - - the wages of sin is death - - virtue is its own reward + - The wages of sin is death. + - Virtue is its own reward. hypernym: - 07308725-n ili: i75031 @@ -739,9 +739,9 @@ definition: - an event that occurs when something passes from one state or phase to another example: - - the change was intended to increase sales - - this storm is certainly a change for the worse - - the neighborhood had undergone few modifications since his last visit years ago + - The change was intended to increase sales. + - This storm is certainly a change for the worse. + - The neighborhood had undergone few modifications since his last visit years ago. hypernym: - 07298313-n ili: i75036 @@ -766,7 +766,7 @@ - an abrupt change in the tone or register of the voice (as at puberty or due to emotion) example: - - then there was a break in her voice + - Then there was a break in her voice. hypernym: - 07311046-n ili: i75038 @@ -807,7 +807,7 @@ definition: - a shocking surprise example: - - news of the attack came like a bombshell + - News of the attack came like a bombshell. hypernym: - 07312772-n ili: i75042 @@ -839,7 +839,7 @@ - a sudden and unexpected change of fortune or reverse of circumstances (especially in a literary work) example: - - a peripeteia swiftly turns a routine sequence of events into a story worth telling + - A peripeteia swiftly turns a routine sequence of events into a story worth telling. hypernym: - 07312772-n ili: i75045 @@ -852,7 +852,7 @@ definition: - an unpleasant or disappointing surprise example: - - it came as a shock to learn that he was injured + - It came as a shock to learn that he was injured. hypernym: - 07312772-n ili: i75046 @@ -864,8 +864,8 @@ definition: - a sudden minor shock or meaningless interruption example: - - the market had one bad blip today - - you can't react to the day-to-day blips + - The market had one bad blip today. + - You can't react to the day-to-day blips. - renewed jitters in the wake of a blip in retail sales hypernym: - 07313600-n @@ -877,7 +877,7 @@ definition: - an unexpected and amazing event example: - - the stunner was what happened on Saturday + - The stunner was what happened on Saturday. hypernym: - 07312772-n ili: i75048 @@ -951,8 +951,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - syntax errors can be recognized at compilation time - - a common syntax error is to omit a parenthesis + - Syntax errors can be recognized at compilation time. + - A common syntax error is to omit a parenthesis. hypernym: - 07314710-n ili: i75054 @@ -975,9 +975,9 @@ definition: - anything that happens suddenly or by chance without an apparent cause example: - - winning the lottery was a happy accident - - the pregnancy was a stroke of bad luck - - it was due to an accident or fortuity + - Winning the lottery was a happy accident. + - The pregnancy was a stroke of bad luck. + - It was due to an accident or fortuity. hypernym: - 07298313-n ili: i75056 @@ -1000,8 +1000,8 @@ definition: - an accident resulting from violent impact of a moving object example: - - three passengers were killed in the collision - - the collision of the two ships resulted in a serious oil spill + - Three passengers were killed in the collision. + - The collision of the two ships resulted in a serious oil spill. hypernym: - 07315954-n ili: i75058 @@ -1021,7 +1021,7 @@ definition: - a serious accident (usually involving one or more vehicles) example: - - they are still investigating the crash of the TWA plane + - They are still investigating the crash of the TWA plane. hypernym: - 07315954-n ili: i75060 @@ -1064,8 +1064,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - the collision of the particles resulted in an exchange of energy and a change - of direction + - The collision of the particles resulted in an exchange of energy and a change + of direction. hypernym: - 07353929-n ili: i75064 @@ -1077,7 +1077,7 @@ definition: - the event of something burning (often destructive) example: - - they lost everything in the fire + - They lost everything in the fire. hypernym: - 07298313-n ili: i75065 @@ -1156,7 +1156,7 @@ definition: - a fire that burns with thick smoke but no flame example: - - the smoulder suddenly became a blaze + - The smoulder suddenly became a blaze. hypernym: - 07317454-n ili: i75073 @@ -1224,7 +1224,7 @@ definition: - an unfortunate development example: - - it's a pity he couldn't do it + - It's a pity he couldn't do it. hypernym: - 07319470-n ili: i75080 @@ -1254,7 +1254,7 @@ definition: - some event that causes someone to be embarrassed example: - - the outcome of the vote was an embarrassment for the liberals + - The outcome of the vote was an embarrassment for the liberals. hypernym: - 07303737-n ili: i75083 @@ -1274,7 +1274,7 @@ definition: - a cause of difficulty and suffering example: - - war is hell + - War is hell. - go to blazes exemplifies: - 07139048-n @@ -1318,7 +1318,7 @@ definition: - a scandal that is kept secret example: - - there must be a skeleton somewhere in that family's closet + - There must be a skeleton somewhere in that family's closet. hypernym: - 07320870-n ili: i75089 @@ -1411,7 +1411,7 @@ definition: - the electrical discharge that travels along a nerve fiber example: - - they demonstrated the transmission of impulses from the cortex to the hypothalamus + - They demonstrated the transmission of impulses from the cortex to the hypothalamus. hypernym: - 07322513-n ili: i75098 @@ -1454,9 +1454,9 @@ definition: - an occurrence of something example: - - it was a case of bad judgment - - another instance occurred yesterday - - but there is always the famous example of the Smiths + - It was a case of bad judgment. + - Another instance occurred yesterday. + - But there is always the famous example of the Smiths. hypernym: - 07298313-n ili: i75102 @@ -1469,7 +1469,7 @@ definition: - an instance in which you are caused to lose your prestige or self-respect example: - - he had to undergo one humiliation after another + - He had to undergo one humiliation after another. hypernym: - 07323507-n ili: i75103 @@ -1481,8 +1481,8 @@ definition: - an instance of some kind example: - - it was a nice piece of work - - he had a bit of good luck + - It was a nice piece of work. + - He had a bit of good luck. hypernym: - 07323507-n ili: i75104 @@ -1494,9 +1494,9 @@ definition: - an instance or single occasion for some event example: - - this time he succeeded - - he called four times - - he could do ten at a clip + - This time he succeeded. + - He called four times. + - He could do ten at a clip. hypernym: - 07323507-n ili: i75105 @@ -1540,7 +1540,7 @@ definition: - the motion of one object relative to another example: - - stellar passings can perturb the orbits of comets + - Stellar passings can perturb the orbits of comets. hypernym: - 07324399-n ili: i75109 @@ -1632,7 +1632,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00017402-n example: - - ocean circulation is an important part of global climate + - Ocean circulation is an important part of global climate. - a fan aids air circulation hypernym: - 07325733-n @@ -1675,7 +1675,7 @@ definition: - process or result of becoming less or smaller example: - - the material lost 2 inches per yard in shrinkage + - The material lost 2 inches per yard in shrinkage. hypernym: - 07370487-n ili: i75121 @@ -1720,7 +1720,7 @@ definition: - a personal or social separation (as between opposing factions) example: - - they hoped to avoid a break in relations + - They hoped to avoid a break in relations. hypernym: - 07346000-n ili: i75125 @@ -1746,7 +1746,7 @@ definition: - an accidental happening example: - - he recorded all the little haps and mishaps of his life + - He recorded all the little haps and mishaps of his life. hypernym: - 07315578-n ili: i75127 @@ -1777,8 +1777,8 @@ definition: - an event resulting in great loss and misfortune example: - - the whole city was affected by the irremediable calamity - - the earthquake was a disaster + - The whole city was affected by the irremediable calamity. + - The earthquake was a disaster. hypernym: - 07319470-n ili: i75130 @@ -1793,7 +1793,7 @@ definition: - a natural and unavoidable catastrophe that interrupts the expected course of events example: - - he discovered that his house was not insured against acts of God + - He discovered that his house was not insured against acts of God. hypernym: - 07329438-n ili: i75131 @@ -1840,7 +1840,7 @@ definition: - something that is ruinous example: - - if this were known, it would be the kiss of death for my political career + - If this were known, it would be the kiss of death for my political career. hypernym: - 07329438-n ili: i75135 @@ -1851,8 +1851,8 @@ definition: - a disaster comparable to a nuclear meltdown example: - - there is little likelihood of a meltdown comparable to the American banking collapse - in March 1933 + - There is little likelihood of a meltdown comparable to the American banking collapse + in March 1933. hypernym: - 07329438-n ili: i75136 @@ -1883,7 +1883,7 @@ definition: - an unexpected piece of good luck example: - - he finally got his big break + - He finally got his big break. hypernym: - 07315578-n ili: i75139 @@ -1906,7 +1906,7 @@ definition: - something that is regarded as a chance event example: - - the election was just a lottery to them + - The election was just a lottery to them. hypernym: - 07315578-n ili: i75141 @@ -1938,8 +1938,8 @@ definition: - an accidental misstep threatening (or causing) a fall example: - - he blamed his slip on the ice - - the jolt caused many slips and a few spills + - He blamed his slip on the ice. + - The jolt caused many slips and a few spills. hypernym: - 07329027-n ili: i75144 @@ -1951,7 +1951,7 @@ definition: - an event that does not accomplish its intended purpose example: - - the surprise party was a complete failure + - The surprise party was a complete failure. hypernym: - 07298313-n ili: i75145 @@ -1973,7 +1973,7 @@ definition: - a complete or conspicuous failure example: - - the spectacular flame-out of the company's stock cost many people their life savings + - The spectacular flame-out of the company's stock cost many people their life savings. hypernym: - 07332364-n ili: i75147 @@ -1993,8 +1993,8 @@ definition: - a sudden malfunction of a part or apparatus example: - - the right front tire had a blowout - - as a result of the blowout we lost all the lights + - The right front tire had a blowout. + - As a result of the blowout we lost all the lights. hypernym: - 07333076-n ili: i75149 @@ -2006,7 +2006,7 @@ - a malfunction in the flight of an aircraft in which there is a sudden loss of lift that results in a downward plunge example: - - the plane went into a stall and I couldn't control it + - The plane went into a stall and I couldn't control it. hypernym: - 07333076-n ili: i75150 @@ -2017,8 +2017,8 @@ definition: - an event that accomplishes its intended purpose example: - - let's call heads a success and tails a failure - - the election was a remarkable success for the Whigs + - Let's call heads a success and tails a failure. + - The election was a remarkable success for the Whigs. hypernym: - 07298313-n ili: i75151 @@ -2029,7 +2029,7 @@ definition: - an impressively successful event example: - - the rock concert was a real barnburner + - The rock concert was a real barnburner. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -2042,7 +2042,7 @@ definition: - a successful journey example: - - they wished him Godspeed + - They wished him Godspeed. hypernym: - 07333703-n ili: i75153 @@ -2096,7 +2096,7 @@ definition: - the event of being born example: - - they celebrated the birth of their first child + - They celebrated the birth of their first child. hypernym: - 07311046-n ili: i75158 @@ -2110,7 +2110,7 @@ definition: - the event of giving birth example: - - she had a difficult delivery + - She had a difficult delivery. hypernym: - 07334902-n ili: i75159 @@ -2261,8 +2261,8 @@ definition: - an event that is substituted for a previously cancelled event example: - - he missed the test and had to take a makeup - - the two teams played a makeup one week later + - He missed the test and had to take a makeup. + - The two teams played a makeup one week later. hypernym: - 00029677-n ili: i75173 @@ -2296,7 +2296,7 @@ definition: - the appearance of a ghostlike figure example: - - I was recalled to the present by the apparition of a frightening specter + - I was recalled to the present by the apparition of a frightening specter. hypernym: - 07336372-n ili: i75176 @@ -2366,7 +2366,7 @@ definition: - becoming part of a venture at the beginning (regarded as position of advantage) example: - - he got in on the ground floor + - He got in on the ground floor. hypernym: - 07305628-n ili: i75183 @@ -2377,7 +2377,7 @@ definition: - the gradual beginning or coming forth example: - - figurines presage the emergence of sculpture in Greece + - Figurines presage the emergence of sculpture in Greece. hypernym: - 07305628-n ili: i75184 @@ -2408,7 +2408,7 @@ definition: - the beginning of anything example: - - it was off to a good start + - It was off to a good start. hypernym: - 07305628-n ili: i75187 @@ -2481,8 +2481,8 @@ definition: - the first event in a series example: - - she played Chopin for her opener - - the season's opener was a game against the Yankees + - She played Chopin for her opener. + - The season's opener was a game against the Yankees. hypernym: - 07339790-n ili: i75194 @@ -2493,7 +2493,7 @@ definition: - events that provide the generative force that is the origin of something example: - - they are trying to determine the cause of the crash + - They are trying to determine the cause of the crash. hypernym: - 07338522-n ili: i75195 @@ -2513,8 +2513,8 @@ definition: - something that serves as a preceding event or introduces what follows example: - - training is a necessary preliminary to employment - - drinks were the overture to dinner + - Training is a necessary preliminary to employment. + - Drinks were the overture to dinner. hypernym: - 07338522-n ili: i75197 @@ -2554,7 +2554,7 @@ definition: - anything that contributes causally to a result example: - - a number of factors determined the outcome + - A number of factors determined the outcome. hypernym: - 07341157-n ili: i75200 @@ -2566,8 +2566,8 @@ - any factor that could be considered important to the understanding of a particular business example: - - fundamentals include a company's growth, revenues, earnings, management, and capital - structure + - Fundamentals include a company's growth, revenues, earnings, management, and capital + structure. hypernym: - 07342405-n ili: i75201 @@ -2587,7 +2587,7 @@ definition: - a factor in a given situation whose bearing and importance is not apparent example: - - I don't know what the new man will do; he's still an unknown quantity + - I don't know what the new man will do; he's still an unknown quantity. hypernym: - 07342405-n ili: i75203 @@ -2598,7 +2598,7 @@ definition: - an unpredictable factor example: - - the weather was a wild card + - The weather was a wild card. hypernym: - 07342405-n ili: i75204 @@ -2609,8 +2609,8 @@ definition: - something that produces example: - - Maine is a leading producer of potatoes - - this microorganism is a producer of disease + - Maine is a leading producer of potatoes. + - This microorganism is a producer of disease. hypernym: - 07341157-n ili: i75205 @@ -2621,7 +2621,7 @@ definition: - the event that occurred at the beginning of something example: - - from its creation the plan was doomed to failure + - From its creation the plan was doomed to failure. hypernym: - 07305628-n ili: i75206 @@ -2645,7 +2645,7 @@ definition: - the first performance (as of a theatrical production) example: - - the opening received good critical reviews + - The opening received good critical reviews. hypernym: - 07339790-n ili: i75208 @@ -2658,7 +2658,7 @@ definition: - a start given to contestants example: - - I was there with my parents at the kickoff + - I was there with my parents at the kickoff. hypernym: - 07339790-n ili: i75209 @@ -2701,7 +2701,7 @@ definition: - an unavoidable event example: - - don't argue with the inevitable + - Don't argue with the inevitable. hypernym: - 07344607-n ili: i75213 @@ -2746,7 +2746,7 @@ definition: - total destruction example: - - bomb tests resulted in the annihilation of the atoll + - Bomb tests resulted in the annihilation of the atoll. hypernym: - 07349090-n ili: i75217 @@ -2859,7 +2859,7 @@ definition: - complete annihilation example: - - they think a meteor caused the extinction of the dinosaurs + - They think a meteor caused the extinction of the dinosaurs. hypernym: - 07345428-n ili: i75227 @@ -2893,8 +2893,8 @@ definition: - the downfall of someone (as of persons on one side of a conflict) example: - - booze will be the finish of him - - it was a fight to the finish + - Booze will be the finish of him. + - It was a fight to the finish. hypernym: - 07332733-n ili: i75230 @@ -2915,7 +2915,7 @@ definition: - the death of a million people example: - - they calibrate the effects of atom bombs in megadeaths + - They calibrate the effects of atom bombs in megadeaths. hypernym: - 07370091-n ili: i75232 @@ -2926,7 +2926,7 @@ definition: - euphemistic expressions for death example: - - thousands mourned his passing + - Thousands mourned his passing. exemplifies: - 06617399-n hypernym: @@ -2956,8 +2956,8 @@ definition: - an unpleasant or disastrous destiny example: - - everyone was aware of the approaching doom but was helpless to avoid it - - that's unfortunate but it isn't the end of the world + - Everyone was aware of the approaching doom but was helpless to avoid it. + - That's unfortunate but it isn't the end of the world. hypernym: - 07344607-n ili: i75235 @@ -3078,8 +3078,8 @@ definition: - ceasing to exist example: - - he regretted the disappearance of Greek from school curricula - - what was responsible for the disappearance of the rainforest? + - He regretted the disappearance of Greek from school curricula. + - What was responsible for the disappearance of the rainforest? - the disappearance of resistance at very low temperatures hypernym: - 07298313-n @@ -3104,7 +3104,7 @@ example: - source: James Boswell text: I cannot think it a hardship that more indulgence is allowed to men than - to women + to women. - the many hardships of frontier life hypernym: - 07319470-n @@ -3129,8 +3129,8 @@ behavior, etc.) example: - the vagaries of the weather - - his wealth fluctuates with the vagaries of the stock market - - he has dealt with human vagaries for many years + - His wealth fluctuates with the vagaries of the stock market. + - He has dealt with human vagaries for many years. hypernym: - 07311046-n ili: i75250 @@ -3152,7 +3152,7 @@ - a variation in circumstances or fortune at different times in your life or in the development of something example: - - the project was subject to the usual vicissitudes of exploratory research + - The project was subject to the usual vicissitudes of exploratory research. hypernym: - 07351990-n ili: i75252 @@ -3190,8 +3190,8 @@ definition: - a light sharp contact (usually with something flexible) example: - - he gave it a flick with his finger - - he felt the flick of a whip + - He gave it a flick with his finger. + - He felt the flick of a whip. hypernym: - 07353929-n ili: i75255 @@ -3211,7 +3211,7 @@ definition: - an impact (as from a collision) example: - - the bump threw him off the bicycle + - The bump threw him off the bicycle. hypernym: - 07353152-n ili: i75257 @@ -3232,8 +3232,8 @@ definition: - a sudden jarring impact example: - - the door closed with a jolt - - all the jars and jolts were smoothed out by the shock absorbers + - The door closed with a jolt. + - All the jars and jolts were smoothed out by the shock absorbers. hypernym: - 07353281-n ili: i75259 @@ -3247,7 +3247,7 @@ definition: - the physical coming together of two or more things example: - - contact with the pier scraped paint from the hull + - Contact with the pier scraped paint from the hull. hypernym: - 07298313-n ili: i75260 @@ -3359,7 +3359,7 @@ definition: - a single complete execution of a periodically repeated phenomenon example: - - a year constitutes a cycle of the seasons + - A year constitutes a cycle of the seasons. hypernym: - 07310808-n ili: i75270 @@ -3373,7 +3373,7 @@ to the beginning of the next; an electrical impulse conducted through the heart muscle that constricts the atria which is followed by constriction of the ventricles example: - - the cardiac cycle can be shown on an electrocardiogram + - The cardiac cycle can be shown on an electrocardiogram. hypernym: - 07355638-n ili: i75271 @@ -3398,7 +3398,7 @@ domain_topic: - 03086983-n example: - - it was not possible to complete the computation in a single pass + - It was not possible to complete the computation in a single pass. hypernym: - 07355638-n ili: i75273 @@ -3409,7 +3409,7 @@ definition: - an event that repeats example: - - the events today were a repeat of yesterday's + - The events today were a repeat of yesterday's. hypernym: - 07310808-n ili: i75274 @@ -3442,8 +3442,8 @@ - a never-ending cycle of activities and events (especially when they seem to have little purpose) example: - - if we lose the election, the whole legislative merry-go-round will have to start - over + - If we lose the election, the whole legislative merry-go-round will have to start + over. hypernym: - 07357095-n ili: i75277 @@ -3551,7 +3551,7 @@ definition: - the wave that spreads behind a boat as it moves forward example: - - the motorboat's wake capsized the canoe + - The motorboat's wake capsized the canoe. hypernym: - 07366790-n ili: i75287 @@ -3679,7 +3679,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - soliton waves can travel long distances with little loss of energy or structure + - Soliton waves can travel long distances with little loss of energy or structure. hypernym: - 07361651-n ili: i75298 @@ -3760,7 +3760,7 @@ definition: - a region of high pressure travelling through a gas at a high velocity example: - - the explosion created a shock wave + - The explosion created a shock wave. hypernym: - 07360193-n ili: i75305 @@ -3773,7 +3773,7 @@ - an explosive sound caused by the shock wave of an airplane traveling faster than the speed of sound example: - - a sonic boom follows an aircraft as a wake follows a ship + - A sonic boom follows an aircraft as a wake follows a ship. hypernym: - 07362446-n ili: i75306 @@ -3836,7 +3836,7 @@ - an overwhelming manifestation of some emotion or phenomenon example: - a tidal wave of nausea - - the flood of letters hit him with the force of a tidal wave + - The flood of letters hit him with the force of a tidal wave. - a tidal wave of crime hypernym: - 07337831-n @@ -3849,7 +3849,7 @@ - a cataclysm resulting from a destructive sea wave caused by an earthquake or volcanic eruption example: - - a colossal tsunami destroyed the Minoan civilization in minutes + - A colossal tsunami destroyed the Minoan civilization in minutes. hypernym: - 07329438-n - 07366790-n @@ -3957,7 +3957,7 @@ definition: - a twisting squeeze example: - - gave the wet cloth a wring + - … gave the wet cloth a wring hypernym: - 07324399-n ili: i75323 @@ -4059,8 +4059,8 @@ definition: - something that rises rapidly example: - - a wave of emotion swept over him - - there was a sudden wave of buying before the market closed + - A wave of emotion swept over him. + - There was a sudden wave of buying before the market closed. - a wave of conservatism in the country led by the hard right hypernym: - 07339517-n @@ -4093,9 +4093,9 @@ definition: - designated event that concludes a contest (especially a race) example: - - excitement grew as the finish neared - - my horse was several lengths behind at the finish - - the winner is the team with the most points at the finish + - Excitement grew as the finish neared. + - My horse was several lengths behind at the finish. + - The winner is the team with the most points at the finish. hypernym: - 07298313-n ili: i75336 @@ -4106,8 +4106,8 @@ definition: - the finish of a contest in which the score is tied and the winner is undecided example: - - the game ended in a draw - - their record was 3 wins, 6 losses and a tie + - The game ended in a draw. + - Their record was 3 wins, 6 losses and a tie. hypernym: - 07367976-n ili: i75337 @@ -4169,7 +4169,7 @@ definition: - a victory (as in a race or other competition) example: - - he was happy to get the win + - He was happy to get the win. hypernym: - 07488581-n ili: i75343 @@ -4223,8 +4223,8 @@ definition: - the event of dying or departure from life example: - - her death came as a terrible shock - - upon your decease the capital will pass to your grandchildren + - Her death came as a terrible shock. + - Upon your decease the capital will pass to your grandchildren. hypernym: - 07311046-n ili: i75348 @@ -4237,8 +4237,8 @@ definition: - a change downward example: - - there was a decrease in his temperature as the fever subsided - - there was a sharp drop-off in sales + - There was a decrease in his temperature as the fever subsided. + - There was a sharp drop-off in sales. hypernym: - 07311046-n ili: i75349 @@ -4251,8 +4251,8 @@ definition: - a slow fall or decline (as for lack of strength) example: - - after several hours of sinking, an unexpected rally rescued the market - - he could not control the sinking of his legs + - After several hours of sinking, an unexpected rally rescued the market. + - He could not control the sinking of his legs. hypernym: - 07370487-n ili: i75350 @@ -4275,7 +4275,7 @@ definition: - a change resulting in an increase example: - - the increase is scheduled for next month + - The increase is scheduled for next month. hypernym: - 07311046-n ili: i75352 @@ -4308,7 +4308,7 @@ definition: - a welcome relief example: - - the new management was like a breath of fresh air + - The new management was like a breath of fresh air. hypernym: - 07371701-n ili: i75355 @@ -4330,7 +4330,7 @@ definition: - the result of improving something example: - - he described a refinement of this technique + - He described a refinement of this technique. hypernym: - 07371988-n ili: i75357 @@ -4386,7 +4386,7 @@ - an obvious change of public opinion or political sentiment that occurs without leadership or overt expression example: - - there was a ground swell of antiwar sentiment + - There was a ground swell of antiwar sentiment. hypernym: - 07373176-n ili: i75362 @@ -4410,7 +4410,7 @@ definition: - a sudden large increase or advance example: - - this may not insure success but it will represent a quantum leap from last summer + - This may not insure success but it will represent a quantum leap from last summer. hypernym: - 07428822-n ili: i75364 @@ -4508,7 +4508,7 @@ definition: - an incident (real or imaginary) example: - - their parting was a sad scene + - Their parting was a sad scene. hypernym: - 07322095-n ili: i75373 @@ -4519,7 +4519,7 @@ definition: - a subordinate incident of little importance relative to the main event example: - - instruction is not an educational sideshow + - Instruction is not an educational sideshow. hypernym: - 07322095-n ili: i75374 @@ -4530,7 +4530,7 @@ definition: - a natural event caused by something suddenly falling down or caving in example: - - the roof is in danger of collapse + - The roof is in danger of collapse. - the collapse of the old star under its own gravity hypernym: - 07298313-n @@ -4610,7 +4610,7 @@ definition: - a free and rapid descent by the force of gravity example: - - it was a miracle that he survived the drop from that height + - It was a miracle that he survived the drop from that height. hypernym: - 07377946-n - 07377430-n @@ -4695,7 +4695,7 @@ definition: - a descent as through liquid (especially through water) example: - - they still talk about the sinking of the Titanic + - They still talk about the sinking of the Titanic. hypernym: - 07377946-n ili: i75390 @@ -4748,7 +4748,7 @@ definition: - an abnormal wobble in a motor vehicle (especially in the front wheels) example: - - he could feel the shimmy in the steering wheel + - He could feel the shimmy in the steering wheel. hypernym: - 07379300-n ili: i75395 @@ -4759,7 +4759,7 @@ definition: - a complete failure example: - - the play was a dismal flop + - The play was a dismal flop. hypernym: - 07332364-n ili: i75396 @@ -4772,8 +4772,8 @@ definition: - an event that fails badly or is totally ineffectual example: - - the first experiment was a real turkey - - the meeting was a dud as far as new business was concerned + - The first experiment was a real turkey. + - The meeting was a dud as far as new business was concerned. hypernym: - 07379624-n ili: i75397 @@ -4817,7 +4817,7 @@ definition: - the event of something ending example: - - it came to a stop at the bottom of the hill + - It came to a stop at the bottom of the hill. hypernym: - 07306035-n ili: i75401 @@ -4897,7 +4897,7 @@ definition: - something hideous or frightful example: - - they regarded the atom bomb as a monstrosity + - They regarded the atom bomb as a monstrosity. hypernym: - 07381691-n ili: i75408 @@ -4918,7 +4918,7 @@ definition: - the occurrence of breaking example: - - the break in the dam threatened the valley + - The break in the dam threatened the valley. hypernym: - 07346000-n ili: i75410 @@ -4938,8 +4938,8 @@ definition: - some abrupt occurrence that interrupts an ongoing activity example: - - the telephone is an annoying interruption - - there was a break in the action when a player was hurt + - The telephone is an annoying interruption. + - There was a break in the action when a player was hurt. hypernym: - 07298313-n ili: i75412 @@ -5140,7 +5140,7 @@ definition: - the sudden occurrence of an audible event example: - - the sound awakened them + - The sound awakened them. hypernym: - 07298313-n ili: i75431 @@ -5151,8 +5151,8 @@ definition: - an angry disturbance example: - - he didn't want to make a fuss - - they had labor trouble + - He didn't want to make a fuss. + - They had labor trouble. - a spot of bother hypernym: - 07443050-n @@ -5167,7 +5167,7 @@ definition: - forward movement example: - - the ship made little headway against the gale + - The ship made little headway against the gale. hypernym: - 07459865-n ili: i75433 @@ -5179,8 +5179,8 @@ definition: - an annoying or frustrating or catastrophic event example: - - his mother-in-law's visits were a great trial for him - - life is full of tribulations + - His mother-in-law's visits were a great trial for him. + - Life is full of tribulations. - a visitation of the plague hypernym: - 07319852-n @@ -5194,7 +5194,7 @@ definition: - the occurrence of a uniting of separate parts example: - - lightning produced an unusual union of the metals + - Lightning produced an unusual union of the metals. hypernym: - 07298313-n ili: i75435 @@ -5281,7 +5281,7 @@ definition: - an occurrence of an unusual mixture example: - - it suddenly spewed out a thick green concoction + - It suddenly spewed out a thick green concoction. hypernym: - 07389356-n ili: i75443 @@ -5346,7 +5346,7 @@ definition: - the rise of something example: - - the uplifting of the clouds revealed the blue of a summer sky + - The uplifting of the clouds revealed the blue of a summer sky. hypernym: - 07460080-n ili: i75449 @@ -5424,7 +5424,7 @@ definition: - the sound of stroke or blow example: - - he heard the beat of a drum + - He heard the beat of a drum. hypernym: - 07385893-n ili: i75457 @@ -5446,7 +5446,7 @@ - the sound of a bell being struck example: - saved by the bell - - she heard the distant toll of church bells + - She heard the distant toll of church bells. hypernym: - 07385893-n ili: i75459 @@ -5640,7 +5640,7 @@ definition: - a loud resonant repeating noise example: - - he could hear the clang of distant bells + - He could hear the clang of distant bells. hypernym: - 07402109-n ili: i75478 @@ -5657,7 +5657,7 @@ definition: - a rattling noise (often produced by rapid movement) example: - - the shutters clattered against the house + - The shutters clattered against the house. - the clatter of iron wheels on cobblestones hypernym: - 07402109-n @@ -5733,8 +5733,8 @@ - a sudden sharp noise example: - the crack of a whip - - he heard the cracking of the ice - - he can hear the snap of a twig + - He heard the cracking of the ice. + - He can hear the snap of a twig. hypernym: - 07402109-n ili: i75486 @@ -5758,7 +5758,7 @@ definition: - a squeaking sound example: - - the creak of the floorboards gave him away + - The creak of the floorboards gave him away. hypernym: - 07402109-n ili: i75488 @@ -5790,7 +5790,7 @@ definition: - the sound of something crunching example: - - he heard the crunch of footsteps on the gravel path + - He heard the crunch of footsteps on the gravel path. hypernym: - 07402109-n ili: i75491 @@ -5801,7 +5801,7 @@ definition: - the characteristic utterance of an animal example: - - animal cries filled the night + - Animal cries filled the night. hypernym: - 07385893-n ili: i75492 @@ -5830,7 +5830,7 @@ definition: - the sound of a liquid falling drop by drop example: - - the constant sound of dripping irritated him + - The constant sound of dripping irritated him. hypernym: - 07385893-n ili: i75495 @@ -5842,7 +5842,7 @@ definition: - the sound of a drum example: - - he could hear the drums before he heard the fifes + - He could hear the drums before he heard the fifes. hypernym: - 07385893-n ili: i75496 @@ -5862,7 +5862,7 @@ definition: - the noise caused by an explosion example: - - the explosion was heard a mile away + - The explosion was heard a mile away. hypernym: - 07402109-n ili: i75498 @@ -5873,7 +5873,7 @@ definition: - the sound of a step of someone walking example: - - he heard footsteps on the porch + - He heard footsteps on the porch. hypernym: - 07385893-n ili: i75499 @@ -5951,7 +5951,7 @@ definition: - a fricative sound (especially as an expression of disapproval) example: - - the performers could not be heard over the hissing of the audience + - The performers could not be heard over the hissing of the audience. hypernym: - 07402109-n ili: i75507 @@ -5975,7 +5975,7 @@ definition: - a loud sustained noise resembling the cry of a hound example: - - the howl of the wind made him restless + - The howl of the wind made him restless. hypernym: - 07402109-n ili: i75509 @@ -6042,7 +6042,7 @@ definition: - the sound of knocking (as on a door or in an engine or bearing) example: - - the knocking grew louder + - The knocking grew louder. hypernym: - 07385893-n ili: i75515 @@ -6103,9 +6103,9 @@ definition: - sound of any kind (especially unintelligible or dissonant sound) example: - - he enjoyed the street noises - - they heard indistinct noises of people talking - - during the firework display that ended the gala the noise reached 98 decibels + - He enjoyed the street noises. + - They heard indistinct noises of people talking. + - During the firework display that ended the gala the noise reached 98 decibels. hypernym: - 07385893-n ili: i75520 @@ -6180,7 +6180,7 @@ definition: - a series of rapid tapping sounds example: - - she missed the pitter-patter of little feet around the house + - She missed the pitter-patter of little feet around the house. hypernym: - 07403587-n ili: i75527 @@ -6298,7 +6298,7 @@ definition: - a sharp explosive sound (especially the sound of a gun firing) example: - - they heard a violent report followed by silence + - They heard a violent report followed by silence. hypernym: - 07402109-n ili: i75539 @@ -6356,7 +6356,7 @@ definition: - a loud low dull continuous noise example: - - they heard the rumbling of thunder + - They heard the rumbling of thunder. hypernym: - 07402109-n ili: i75544 @@ -6382,7 +6382,7 @@ definition: - a harsh noise made by scraping example: - - the scrape of violin bows distracted her + - The scrape of violin bows distracted her. hypernym: - 07402109-n ili: i75546 @@ -6396,8 +6396,8 @@ definition: - a high-pitched noise resembling a human cry example: - - he ducked at the screechings of shells - - he heard the scream of the brakes + - He ducked at the screechings of shells. + - He heard the scream of the brakes. hypernym: - 07402109-n ili: i75547 @@ -6434,7 +6434,7 @@ definition: - a sound like a person sighing example: - - she heard the sigh of the wind in the trees + - She heard the sigh of the wind in the trees. hypernym: - 07385893-n ili: i75550 @@ -6473,7 +6473,7 @@ - the noise produced by the rapid movement of a finger from the tip to the base of the thumb on the same hand example: - - servants appeared at the snap of his fingers + - Servants appeared at the snap of his fingers. hypernym: - 07402109-n ili: i75554 @@ -6493,9 +6493,9 @@ definition: - a distinctive or characteristic sound example: - - the song of bullets was in the air + - The song of bullets was in the air. - the song of the wind - - the wheels sang their song as the train rocketed ahead + - The wheels sang their song as the train rocketed ahead. hypernym: - 07385893-n ili: i75556 @@ -6506,7 +6506,7 @@ definition: - the noise of something spattering or sputtering explosively example: - - he heard a spatter of gunfire + - He heard a spatter of gunfire. hypernym: - 07402109-n ili: i75557 @@ -6533,7 +6533,7 @@ definition: - a single splash example: - - he heard a splat as it hit the floor + - He heard a splat as it hit the floor. hypernym: - 07409704-n ili: i75559 @@ -6544,7 +6544,7 @@ definition: - the noise of squawking example: - - she awoke to the squawk of chickens + - She awoke to the squawk of chickens. - the squawk of car horns hypernym: - 07402109-n @@ -6638,7 +6638,7 @@ definition: - the sound of light blow or knock example: - - he heard the tapping of the man's cane + - He heard the tapping of the man's cane. hypernym: - 07385893-n ili: i75569 @@ -6673,7 +6673,7 @@ definition: - a thrumming sound example: - - he could hear the thrum of a banjo + - He could hear the thrum of a banjo. hypernym: - 07385893-n ili: i75572 @@ -6703,7 +6703,7 @@ definition: - a dull hollow sound example: - - the basketball made a thunk as it hit the rim + - The basketball made a thunk as it hit the rim. hypernym: - 07385893-n ili: i75575 @@ -6714,7 +6714,7 @@ definition: - a metallic tapping sound example: - - he counted the ticks of the clock + - He counted the ticks of the clock. hypernym: - 07385893-n ili: i75576 @@ -6756,7 +6756,7 @@ definition: - the sound of casual playing on a musical instrument example: - - he enjoyed hearing the tootles of their horns as the musicians warmed up + - He enjoyed hearing the tootles of their horns as the musicians warmed up. hypernym: - 07385893-n ili: i75580 @@ -6778,7 +6778,7 @@ definition: - the sound of heavy treading or stomping example: - - he heard the trample of many feet + - He heard the trample of many feet. hypernym: - 07385893-n ili: i75582 @@ -6893,7 +6893,7 @@ definition: - a buzzing or hissing sound as of something traveling rapidly through the air example: - - he heard the whiz of bullets near his head + - He heard the whiz of bullets near his head. hypernym: - 07385893-n ili: i75593 @@ -6935,7 +6935,7 @@ definition: - the rhythmic contraction and expansion of the arteries with each beat of the heart example: - - he could feel the beat of her heart + - He could feel the beat of her heart. hypernym: - 07310808-n ili: i75597 @@ -6978,7 +6978,7 @@ definition: - an instance of rapid strong pulsation (of the heart) example: - - he felt a throbbing in his head + - He felt a throbbing in his head. hypernym: - 07415506-n ili: i75601 @@ -7090,7 +7090,7 @@ definition: - a tide that runs in the same direction as the wind is blowing example: - - a leeward tide is dangerous for small boats + - A leeward tide is dangerous for small boats. hypernym: - 07417119-n ili: i75611 @@ -7280,7 +7280,7 @@ definition: - the flow of air example: - - she adjusted the fan so that the airflow was directed right at her + - She adjusted the fan so that the airflow was directed right at her. hypernym: - 07420493-n ili: i75629 @@ -7293,9 +7293,9 @@ definition: - a steady flow of a fluid (usually from natural causes) example: - - the raft floated downstream on the current - - he felt a stream of air - - the hose ejected a stream of water + - The raft floated downstream on the current. + - He felt a stream of air. + - The hose ejected a stream of water. hypernym: - 07420493-n ili: i75630 @@ -7338,7 +7338,7 @@ definition: - a violently fast stream of water (or other liquid) example: - - the houses were swept away in the torrent + - The houses were swept away in the torrent. hypernym: - 07421365-n ili: i75634 @@ -7483,7 +7483,7 @@ definition: - the event of something coming in contact with the body example: - - he longed for the touch of her hand + - He longed for the touch of her hand. - the cooling touch of the night air hypernym: - 07353929-n @@ -7516,9 +7516,9 @@ definition: - a vigorous blow example: - - the sudden knock floored him - - he took a bash right in his face - - he got a bang on the head + - The sudden knock floored him. + - He took a bash right in his face. + - He got a bang on the head. hypernym: - 07353281-n ili: i75651 @@ -7780,7 +7780,7 @@ - a substantial increase over a relatively short period of time example: - a runup in interest rates - - market runups are followed by corrections + - Market runups are followed by corrections. hypernym: - 07371276-n ili: i75676 @@ -7812,8 +7812,8 @@ definition: - a casual or unexpected convergence example: - - he still remembers their meeting in Paris - - there was a brief encounter in the hallway + - He still remembers their meeting in Paris. + - There was a brief encounter in the hallway. hypernym: - 07429340-n ili: i75679 @@ -7904,7 +7904,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - the transmutation of base metals into gold proved to be impossible + - The transmutation of base metals into gold proved to be impossible. hypernym: - 07311046-n ili: i75687 @@ -7915,8 +7915,8 @@ definition: - an event that occurs at a critical time example: - - at such junctures he always had an impulse to leave - - it was needed only on special occasions + - At such junctures he always had an impulse to leave. + - It was needed only on special occasions. hypernym: - 07298313-n ili: i75688 @@ -7953,7 +7953,7 @@ - a sudden unforeseen crisis (usually involving danger) that requires immediate action example: - - he never knew what to do in an emergency + - He never knew what to do in an emergency. hypernym: - 07432244-n ili: i75691 @@ -7966,7 +7966,7 @@ definition: - a crucial stage or turning point in the course of something example: - - after the crisis the patient either dies or gets better + - After the crisis the patient either dies or gets better. hypernym: - 07431314-n ili: i75692 @@ -7978,7 +7978,7 @@ - an event marking a unique or important historical change of course or one on which important developments depend example: - - the agreement was a watershed in the history of both nations + - The agreement was a watershed in the history of both nations. hypernym: - 07431314-n ili: i75693 @@ -8025,7 +8025,7 @@ - a difficult juncture example: - a pretty pass - - matters came to a head yesterday + - Matters came to a head yesterday. hypernym: - 07431314-n ili: i75697 @@ -8038,8 +8038,8 @@ definition: - an occasion on which one is reminded of the nature of things in the real world example: - - this program is intended as a reality check for CEOs - - after all those elaborate productions, I felt in need of a reality check + - This program is intended as a reality check for CEOs. + - After all those elaborate productions, I felt in need of a reality check. hypernym: - 07431314-n ili: i75698 @@ -8062,7 +8062,7 @@ definition: - a decrease in the density of something example: - - a sound wave causes periodic rarefactions in its medium + - A sound wave causes periodic rarefactions in its medium. hypernym: - 07370487-n ili: i75700 @@ -8094,7 +8094,7 @@ definition: - an abatement in intensity or degree (as in the manifestations of a disease) example: - - his cancer is in remission + - His cancer is in remission. hypernym: - 07382856-n ili: i75703 @@ -8126,7 +8126,7 @@ definition: - a severe trial example: - - he went through fire and damnation + - He went through fire and damnation. hypernym: - 07387559-n ili: i75706 @@ -8172,7 +8172,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06108876-n example: - - the pulsations seemed to be coming from a star + - The pulsations seemed to be coming from a star. hypernym: - 07360193-n ili: i75710 @@ -8186,7 +8186,7 @@ definition: - a cessation of normal operation example: - - there was a power breakdown + - There was a power breakdown. hypernym: - 07332364-n ili: i75711 @@ -8228,7 +8228,7 @@ domain_topic: - 03086983-n example: - - there will be a network outage from 8 to 10 a.m. + - There will be a network outage from 8 to 10 a.m. hypernym: - 07435916-n ili: i75715 @@ -8239,7 +8239,7 @@ definition: - equipment failure resulting when the supply of power fails example: - - the ice storm caused a power outage + - The ice storm caused a power outage. hypernym: - 07435916-n ili: i75716 @@ -8254,7 +8254,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06108876-n example: - - it took much longer to find the fault than to fix it + - It took much longer to find the fault than to fix it. hypernym: - 07435916-n ili: i75717 @@ -8286,7 +8286,7 @@ definition: - a becoming gradually less example: - - there is no greater sadness that the dwindling away of a family + - There is no greater sadness that the dwindling away of a family. hypernym: - 07370487-n ili: i75720 @@ -8298,7 +8298,7 @@ definition: - a gradual decrease in magnitude or extent example: - - the waning of his enthusiasm was obvious + - The waning of his enthusiasm was obvious. - the waxing and waning of the moon hypernym: - 07370487-n @@ -8319,7 +8319,7 @@ definition: - an unforeseen development example: - - events suddenly took an awkward turn + - Events suddenly took an awkward turn. hypernym: - 07438160-n ili: i75723 @@ -8333,7 +8333,7 @@ - a recent event that has some relevance for the present situation example: - recent developments in Iraq - - what a revolting development! + - What a revolting development! hypernym: - 07311046-n ili: i75724 @@ -8353,7 +8353,7 @@ definition: - a development that complicates a situation example: - - the court's decision had many unforeseen ramifications + - The court's decision had many unforeseen ramifications. hypernym: - 07438160-n ili: i75726 @@ -8365,7 +8365,7 @@ definition: - a drastic and far-reaching change in ways of thinking and behaving example: - - the industrial revolution was also a cultural revolution + - The industrial revolution was also a cultural revolution. hypernym: - 07311046-n ili: i75727 @@ -8611,9 +8611,9 @@ definition: - activity that is a malfunction, intrusion, or interruption example: - - the term ‘distress’ connotes some degree of perturbation and emotional upset - - he looked around for the source of the disturbance - - there was a disturbance of neural function + - The term ‘distress’ connotes some degree of perturbation and emotional upset. + - He looked around for the source of the disturbance. + - There was a disturbance of neural function. hypernym: - 00408356-n ili: i75749 @@ -8648,8 +8648,8 @@ definition: - an instance of agitation of the earth's crust example: - - the first shock of the earthquake came shortly after noon while workers were at - lunch + - The first shock of the earthquake came shortly after noon while workers were at + lunch. hypernym: - 07443554-n ili: i75752 @@ -8727,8 +8727,8 @@ - extraneous signals that can be confused with the phenomenon to be observed or measured example: - - they got a bad connection and could hardly hear one another over the background - signals + - They got a bad connection and could hardly hear one another over the background + signals. hypernym: - 07444811-n ili: i75759 @@ -8810,7 +8810,7 @@ definition: - a noise produced by a stimulus containing all of the audible frequencies of vibration example: - - white noise is a good masking agent + - White noise is a good masking agent. hypernym: - 07444811-n ili: i75767 @@ -8852,7 +8852,7 @@ definition: - flowing in drops; the formation and falling of drops of liquid example: - - there's a drip through the roof + - There's a drip through the roof. hypernym: - 07420493-n ili: i75771 @@ -9088,7 +9088,7 @@ definition: - a sudden burst of activity example: - - come back after the rush + - Come back after the rush. hypernym: - 07449542-n ili: i75793 @@ -9109,8 +9109,8 @@ definition: - the discharge of a fluid from some container example: - - they tried to stop the escape of gas from the damaged pipe - - he had to clean up the leak + - They tried to stop the escape of gas from the damaged pipe. + - He had to clean up the leak. hypernym: - 07422377-n ili: i75795 @@ -9188,7 +9188,7 @@ - fertilization of a second ovum after a pregnancy has begun; results in two fetuses of different ages in the uterus at the same time example: - - superfetation is normal in some animal species + - Superfetation is normal in some animal species. hypernym: - 07451586-n ili: i75802 @@ -9249,9 +9249,9 @@ definition: - a sudden rapid flow (as of water) example: - - he heard the flush of a toilet - - there was a little gush of blood - - she attacked him with an outpouring of words + - He heard the flush of a toilet. + - There was a little gush of blood. + - She attacked him with an outpouring of words. hypernym: - 07420493-n ili: i75808 @@ -9296,7 +9296,7 @@ definition: - the sudden spread of dust and debris from a collapsing building example: - - the destruction of the building produced an enormous debris surge + - The destruction of the building produced an enormous debris surge. hypernym: - 07454840-n ili: i75812 @@ -9308,9 +9308,9 @@ definition: - a forceful forward rush or flow example: - - from the bow she stared at the mesmerising onrush of the sea where it split and - foamed - - the explosion interrupted the wild onrush of her thoughts + - From the bow she stared at the mesmerising onrush of the sea where it split and + foamed. + - The explosion interrupted the wild onrush of her thoughts. hypernym: - 07454840-n ili: i75813 @@ -9321,7 +9321,7 @@ definition: - a swelling rush of anything example: - - he rose on the springtide of prosperity + - He rose on the springtide of prosperity. hypernym: - 07454170-n ili: i75814 @@ -9332,8 +9332,8 @@ definition: - a single complete turn (axial or orbital) example: - - the plane made three rotations before it crashed - - the revolution of the earth about the sun takes one year + - The plane made three rotations before it crashed. + - The revolution of the earth about the sun takes one year. hypernym: - 07366212-n ili: i75815 @@ -9391,8 +9391,8 @@ definition: - confused movement example: - - he was caught up in a whirl of work - - a commotion of people fought for the exits + - He was caught up in a whirl of work. + - A commotion of people fought for the exits. hypernym: - 07324399-n ili: i75820 @@ -9455,7 +9455,7 @@ definition: - a row of unravelled stitches example: - - she got a run in her stocking + - She got a run in her stocking. hypernym: - 07435370-n ili: i75826 @@ -9483,8 +9483,8 @@ definition: - a relaxation or slackening of tensions or reserve; becoming less hostile example: - - the thaw between the United States and Russia has led to increased cooperation - in world affairs + - The thaw between the United States and Russia has led to increased cooperation + in world affairs. hypernym: - 07457810-n ili: i75828 @@ -9589,7 +9589,7 @@ definition: - a movement forward example: - - he listened for the progress of the troops + - He listened for the progress of the troops. hypernym: - 07325733-n ili: i75838 @@ -9602,7 +9602,7 @@ definition: - a movement upward; rise above the ground example: - - they cheered the rise of the hot-air balloon + - They cheered the rise of the hot-air balloon. hypernym: - 07325733-n ili: i75839 @@ -9701,8 +9701,8 @@ definition: - a formal or official social gathering or ceremony of people example: - - the party was quite an affair - - an occasion arranged to honor the president + - The party was quite an affair. + - An occasion arranged to honor the president. - a seemingly endless round of social functions hypernym: - 07303344-n @@ -9721,7 +9721,7 @@ definition: - an occasion on which people can assemble for social interaction and entertainment example: - - he planned a party to celebrate Bastille Day + - He planned a party to celebrate Bastille Day. hypernym: - 07461861-n ili: i75850 @@ -9858,7 +9858,7 @@ definition: - a dance party that lasts all night and electronically synthesized music is played example: - - raves are very popular in Berlin + - Raves are very popular in Berlin. hypernym: - 07463317-n ili: i75863 @@ -9967,7 +9967,7 @@ definition: - a ceremony at which a dead person is buried or cremated example: - - hundreds of people attended his funeral + - Hundreds of people attended his funeral. hypernym: - 07465442-n ili: i75873 @@ -10077,8 +10077,8 @@ - a formal entry into an organization or position or office example: - his initiation into the club - - he was ordered to report for induction into the army - - he gave a speech as part of his installation into the hall of fame + - He was ordered to report for induction into the army. + - He gave a speech as part of his installation into the hall of fame. hypernym: - 07465442-n ili: i75883 @@ -10107,7 +10107,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06243034-n example: - - a bar mitzvah is an important social event + - A bar mitzvah is an important social event. hypernym: - 07467805-n ili: i75885 @@ -10236,7 +10236,7 @@ definition: - an event for which all tickets are sold example: - - get your tickets for the concert early, it is sure to be a sellout + - Get your tickets for the concert early, it is sure to be a sellout. hypernym: - 07303344-n members: @@ -10365,7 +10365,7 @@ definition: - a fiercely disputed contest example: - - their rancor dated from a political dogfight between them + - Their rancor dated from a political dogfight between them. - a real dogfight for third place - a prolonged dogfight over their rival bids for the contract hypernym: @@ -10378,7 +10378,7 @@ definition: - a contest of speed example: - - the race is to the swift + - The race is to the swift. hypernym: - 07470961-n ili: i75909 @@ -10497,7 +10497,7 @@ definition: - a race run on foot example: - - she broke the record for the half-mile run + - She broke the record for the half-mile run. hypernym: - 07473244-n ili: i75920 @@ -10850,7 +10850,7 @@ definition: - a contest consisting of a series of successive matches between the same sides example: - - he won three out of five games to take the rubber + - He won three out of five games to take the rubber. hypernym: - 07470961-n members: @@ -10862,7 +10862,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - the visiting team swept the series + - The visiting team swept the series. hypernym: - 07470961-n ili: i75955 @@ -10882,7 +10882,7 @@ definition: - series that constitutes the playoff for the baseball championship example: - - we watched the World Series on TV + - We watched the World Series on TV. hypernym: - 07480588-n - 07480247-n @@ -11032,7 +11032,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - the Epsom race meeting was an important social event + - The Epsom race meeting was an important social event. hypernym: - 07482986-n ili: i75972 @@ -11087,7 +11087,7 @@ definition: - a footrace run at top speed example: - - he is preparing for the 100-yard dash + - He is preparing for the 100-yard dash. hypernym: - 07484001-n ili: i75977 @@ -11109,7 +11109,7 @@ definition: - a footrace extending one mile example: - - he holds the record in the mile + - He holds the record in the mile. hypernym: - 07484001-n ili: i75979 @@ -11257,7 +11257,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00448525-n example: - - a takedown counts two points + - A takedown counts two points. hypernym: - 07486511-n ili: i75993 @@ -11349,8 +11349,8 @@ definition: - a race between candidates for elective office example: - - I managed his campaign for governor - - he is raising money for a Senate run + - I managed his campaign for governor. + - He is raising money for a Senate run. hypernym: - 07487797-n ili: i76002 @@ -11384,10 +11384,10 @@ - a successful ending of a struggle or contest example: - a narrow victory - - the general always gets credit for his army's victory - - clinched a victory + - The general always gets credit for his army's victory. + - … clinched a victory - convincing victory - - the agreement was a triumph for common sense + - The agreement was a triumph for common sense. hypernym: - 07306035-n - 07333703-n @@ -11400,7 +11400,7 @@ definition: - the successful ending of the American Revolution example: - - they maintained close relations with England even after independence + - They maintained close relations with England even after independence. hypernym: - 07488581-n ili: i76006 @@ -11411,7 +11411,7 @@ definition: - an overwhelming electoral victory example: - - Roosevelt defeated Hoover in a landslide + - Roosevelt defeated Hoover in a landslide. hypernym: - 07488581-n ili: i76007 @@ -11423,7 +11423,7 @@ - ultimate success achieved after a near failure (inspired by the saying ‘he laughs best who laughs last’) example: - - we had the last laugh after the votes were counted + - We had the last laugh after the votes were counted. hypernym: - 07488581-n ili: i76008 @@ -11504,9 +11504,9 @@ definition: - an unsuccessful ending to a struggle or contest example: - - it was a narrow defeat + - It was a narrow defeat. - the army's only defeat - - they suffered a convincing licking + - They suffered a convincing licking. hypernym: - 07306035-n - 07332364-n @@ -11604,7 +11604,7 @@ definition: - a final crushing defeat example: - - he met his waterloo + - He met his waterloo. hypernym: - 07490504-n ili: i76025 @@ -11637,7 +11637,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - the trials for the semifinals began yesterday + - The trials for the semifinals began yesterday. hypernym: - 07470961-n ili: i76028 @@ -11650,7 +11650,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00454959-n example: - - after fishing for an hour he still had not had a bite + - After fishing for an hour he still had not had a bite. hypernym: - 07333703-n ili: i76029 @@ -11661,8 +11661,8 @@ definition: - a sudden happening that brings good fortune (as a sudden opportunity to make money) example: - - the demand for testing has created a boom for those unregulated laboratories where - boxes of specimen jars are processed like an assembly line + - The demand for testing has created a boom for those unregulated laboratories where + boxes of specimen jars are processed like an assembly line. hypernym: - 07298313-n ili: i76030 @@ -11712,7 +11712,7 @@ definition: - the lapse of mankind into sinfulness because of the sin of Adam and Eve example: - - women have been blamed ever since the Fall + - Women have been blamed ever since the Fall. ili: i76034 instance_hypernym: - 00029677-n @@ -11724,7 +11724,7 @@ definition: - an irretrievable loss example: - - that was the shipwreck of their romance + - That was the shipwreck of their romance. hypernym: - 07349843-n ili: i76035 @@ -11737,7 +11737,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - the crash occurred during a thunderstorm and the system has been down ever since + - The crash occurred during a thunderstorm and the system has been down ever since. hypernym: - 07329027-n ili: i76036 @@ -11760,7 +11760,7 @@ definition: - a sharp rise followed by a sharp decline example: - - the seismograph showed a sharp spike in response to the temblor + - The seismograph showed a sharp spike in response to the temblor. hypernym: - 07339517-n ili: i76038 @@ -11780,7 +11780,7 @@ definition: - a sudden event that imparts energy or excitement, usually with a dramatic impact example: - - they gave it another zap of radiation + - They gave it another zap of radiation. hypernym: - 00029677-n ili: i76040 diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.feeling.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.feeling.yaml index 6fae9e9d..7879abba 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.feeling.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.feeling.yaml @@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ definition: - a persistent illogical feeling of desire or aversion example: - - he has a thing about seafood - - she has a thing about him + - He has a thing about seafood. + - She has a thing about him. hypernym: - 00026390-n ili: i76044 @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ definition: - feelings of great warmth and intensity example: - - he spoke with great ardor + - He spoke with great ardor. hypernym: - 07496036-n ili: i76051 @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ definition: - excessive fervor to do something or accomplish some end example: - - he had an absolute zeal for litigation + - He had an absolute zeal for litigation. hypernym: - 07496515-n ili: i76053 @@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ definition: - opposition between two simultaneous but incompatible feelings example: - - he was immobilized by conflict and indecision + - He was immobilized by conflict and indecision. hypernym: - 07498445-n ili: i76063 @@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ definition: - a cherished desire example: - - his ambition is to own his own business + - His ambition is to own his own business. hypernym: - 07499405-n ili: i76068 @@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ definition: - the desire to have or do something that you know you should avoid example: - - he felt the temptation and his will power weakened + - He felt the temptation and his will power weakened. hypernym: - 07499405-n ili: i76073 @@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ example: - an appetite for life - source: Granville Hicks - text: the object of life is to satisfy as many appetencies as possible + text: The object of life is to satisfy as many appetencies as possible. hypernym: - 07500615-n ili: i76075 @@ -364,7 +364,7 @@ definition: - an appetite for food example: - - exercise gave him a good stomach for dinner + - Exercise gave him a good stomach for dinner. hypernym: - 07500766-n ili: i76076 @@ -393,8 +393,8 @@ definition: - a specific feeling of desire example: - - he got his wish - - he was above all wishing and desire + - He got his wish. + - He was above all wishing and desire. hypernym: - 07499405-n ili: i76079 @@ -491,8 +491,8 @@ definition: - all of the feelings resulting from the urge to gratify sexual impulses example: - - he wanted a better sex life - - the film contained no sex or violence + - He wanted a better sex life. + - The film contained no sex or violence. hypernym: - 00026390-n ili: i76089 @@ -518,8 +518,8 @@ definition: - a deep feeling of sexual desire and attraction example: - - their love left them indifferent to their surroundings - - she was his first love + - Their love left them indifferent to their surroundings. + - She was his first love. hypernym: - 07503095-n ili: i76091 @@ -590,7 +590,7 @@ - a form of sexual desire in which gratification depends to an abnormal degree on some object or item of clothing or part of the body example: - - common male fetishes are breasts, legs, hair, shoes, and underwear + - Common male fetishes are breasts, legs, hair, shoes, and underwear. hypernym: - 07503095-n ili: i76097 @@ -669,7 +669,7 @@ definition: - a strong restless desire example: - - why this urge to travel? + - Why this urge to travel? hypernym: - 07499405-n ili: i76104 @@ -681,7 +681,7 @@ definition: - a sudden desire example: - - he bought it on an impulse + - He bought it on an impulse. hypernym: - 07499405-n ili: i76105 @@ -694,7 +694,7 @@ definition: - a fundamental feeling that is hard to define but that people desire to experience example: - - he was tingling with pleasure + - He was tingling with pleasure. hypernym: - 00026390-n ili: i76106 @@ -706,7 +706,7 @@ definition: - a feeling of extreme pleasure or satisfaction example: - - his delight to see her was obvious to all + - His delight to see her was obvious to all. hypernym: - 07505853-n ili: i76107 @@ -789,7 +789,7 @@ definition: - the pleasure of remembering some pleasant event example: - - he basked in the afterglow of his victory + - He basked in the afterglow of his victory. hypernym: - 07507310-n ili: i76115 @@ -809,7 +809,7 @@ definition: - the comfort you feel when consoled in times of disappointment example: - - second place was no consolation to him + - Second place was no consolation to him. hypernym: - 07507656-n ili: i76117 @@ -822,7 +822,7 @@ definition: - very limited consolation or empathy example: - - he told me that time heals all wounds but that was cold comfort to me + - He told me that time heals all wounds but that was cold comfort to me. hypernym: - 07507795-n ili: i76118 @@ -833,8 +833,8 @@ definition: - a consoling aspect of a difficult situation example: - - every cloud has a silver lining - - look on the bright side of it + - Every cloud has a silver lining. + - Look on the bright side of it. hypernym: - 07507795-n ili: i76119 @@ -846,7 +846,7 @@ definition: - the feeling that comes when something burdensome is removed or reduced example: - - as he heard the news he was suddenly flooded with relief + - As he heard the news he was suddenly flooded with relief. hypernym: - 07507656-n ili: i76120 @@ -938,7 +938,7 @@ - a sudden sharp feeling example: - pangs of regret - - she felt a stab of excitement + - She felt a stab of excitement. - twinges of conscience hypernym: - 00026390-n @@ -1035,7 +1035,7 @@ definition: - psychological suffering example: - - the death of his wife caused him great distress + - The death of his wife caused him great distress. hypernym: - 07509503-n ili: i76138 @@ -1080,11 +1080,11 @@ definition: - a figurative injury (to your feelings or pride) example: - - he feared that mentioning it might reopen the wound - - deep in her breast lives the silent wound + - He feared that mentioning it might reopen the wound. + - Deep in her breast lives the silent wound. - source: Robert Frost text: The right reader of a good poem can tell the moment it strikes him that - he has taken an immortal wound — that he will never get over it + he has taken an immortal wound — that he will never get over it. hypernym: - 07511603-n ili: i76142 @@ -1095,8 +1095,8 @@ definition: - a feeling of pleasure and enjoyment example: - - I've always had a liking for reading - - she developed a liking for gin + - I've always had a liking for reading. + - She developed a liking for gin. hypernym: - 00026390-n ili: i76143 @@ -1107,9 +1107,9 @@ definition: - a predisposition to like something example: - - he had a fondness for whiskey - - she had dismissed him quite brutally, relegating him to the status of a passing - fancy, or less + - He had a fondness for whiskey. + - She had dismissed him quite brutally, relegating him to the status of a passing + fancy, or less. hypernym: - 07512613-n ili: i76144 @@ -1134,8 +1134,8 @@ definition: - a strong liking example: - - my own preference is for good literature - - the Irish have a penchant for blarney + - My own preference is for good literature. + - The Irish have a penchant for blarney. hypernym: - 07512613-n ili: i76146 @@ -1149,7 +1149,7 @@ definition: - a preference that is only acquired after considerable experience example: - - martinis are an acquired taste + - Martinis are an acquired taste. hypernym: - 07513449-n ili: i76147 @@ -1160,7 +1160,7 @@ definition: - a penchant for something even though it might not be good for you example: - - he has a weakness for chocolate + - He has a weakness for chocolate. hypernym: - 07513449-n ili: i76148 @@ -1180,7 +1180,7 @@ definition: - that toward which you are inclined to feel a liking example: - - her inclination is for classical music + - Her inclination is for classical music. hypernym: - 07512613-n ili: i76150 @@ -1191,7 +1191,7 @@ definition: - an inclination to do something example: - - he felt leanings toward frivolity + - He felt leanings toward frivolity. hypernym: - 07514093-n ili: i76151 @@ -1204,7 +1204,7 @@ definition: - an inclination or liking for things involving conflict or difficulty or unpleasantness example: - - he had no stomach for a fight + - He had no stomach for a fight. hypernym: - 07514093-n ili: i76152 @@ -1215,7 +1215,7 @@ definition: - an inclination contrary to the strongest or prevailing feeling example: - - his account had a poignant undertow of regret + - His account had a poignant undertow of regret. hypernym: - 07514093-n ili: i76153 @@ -1264,7 +1264,7 @@ definition: - a feeling of liking something or someone good example: - - although she fussed at them, she secretly viewed all her children with approval + - Although she fussed at them, she secretly viewed all her children with approval. hypernym: - 07512613-n ili: i76158 @@ -1350,7 +1350,7 @@ definition: - a feeling of aversion or antipathy example: - - my dislike of him was instinctive + - My dislike of him was instinctive. hypernym: - 00026390-n ili: i76167 @@ -1361,7 +1361,7 @@ definition: - that toward which you are inclined to feel dislike example: - - his disinclination for modesty is well known + - His disinclination for modesty is well known. hypernym: - 07516784-n ili: i76168 @@ -1430,8 +1430,8 @@ definition: - lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike example: - - he was held in contempt - - the despite in which outsiders were held is legendary + - He was held in contempt. + - The despite in which outsiders were held is legendary. hypernym: - 07516784-n ili: i76175 @@ -1469,7 +1469,7 @@ definition: - feelings of dislike and anxiety example: - - the cave gave me the creepy-crawlies + - The cave gave me the creepy-crawlies. hypernym: - 07516784-n ili: i76178 @@ -1482,7 +1482,7 @@ domain_region: - 08910324-n example: - - they took a scunner against the United States + - They took a scunner against the United States. hypernym: - 07516784-n ili: i76179 @@ -1523,7 +1523,7 @@ definition: - a feeling of thankfulness and appreciation example: - - he was overwhelmed with gratitude for their help + - He was overwhelmed with gratitude for their help. hypernym: - 00026390-n ili: i76183 @@ -1555,7 +1555,7 @@ definition: - a feeling of sympathy for someone or something example: - - She felt strong concern for those less fortunate + - She felt strong concern for those less fortunate. hypernym: - 07568767-n ili: i76186 @@ -1566,7 +1566,7 @@ definition: - a cause for feeling concern example: - - his major care was the illness of his wife + - His major care was the illness of his wife. hypernym: - 14432050-n ili: i76187 @@ -1669,7 +1669,7 @@ definition: - a feeling of shame when you do something immoral example: - - he has no conscience about his cruelty + - He has no conscience about his cruelty. hypernym: - 07521808-n ili: i76197 @@ -1807,7 +1807,7 @@ definition: - a humble feeling example: - - he was filled with humility at the sight of the Pope + - He was filled with humility at the sight of the Pope. hypernym: - 00026390-n ili: i76210 @@ -1838,7 +1838,7 @@ definition: - the feeling that accompanies something extremely surprising example: - - he looked at me in astonishment + - He looked at me in astonishment. hypernym: - 00026390-n ili: i76213 @@ -1850,7 +1850,7 @@ definition: - the feeling of being confounded or overwhelmed example: - - her departure left him in utter devastation + - Her departure left him in utter devastation. hypernym: - 00026390-n ili: i76214 @@ -1872,7 +1872,7 @@ definition: - an overwhelming feeling of wonder or admiration example: - - he stared over the edge with a feeling of awe + - He stared over the edge with a feeling of awe. hypernym: - 07525235-n ili: i76216 @@ -1902,8 +1902,8 @@ - the feeling of distress and disbelief that you have when something bad happens accidentally example: - - his mother's death left him in a daze - - he was numb with shock + - His mother's death left him in a daze. + - He was numb with shock. hypernym: - 07525734-n ili: i76219 @@ -1935,7 +1935,7 @@ definition: - excited anticipation of an approaching climax example: - - the play kept the audience in suspense + - The play kept the audience in suspense. hypernym: - 07526319-n ili: i76222 @@ -1975,7 +1975,7 @@ definition: - a specific instance of feeling hopeful example: - - it revived their hope of winning the pennant + - It revived their hope of winning the pennant. hypernym: - 07526319-n ili: i76226 @@ -2048,7 +2048,7 @@ definition: - refined sensitivity to pleasurable or painful impressions example: - - cruelty offended his sensibility + - Cruelty offended his sensibility. hypernym: - 07527704-n ili: i76233 @@ -2060,7 +2060,7 @@ - emotional or moral sensitivity (especially in relation to personal principles or dignity) example: - - the remark hurt his feelings + - The remark hurt his feelings. hypernym: - 07527704-n ili: i76234 @@ -2113,8 +2113,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - he's got the fidgets - - waiting gave him a feeling of restlessness + - He's got the fidgets. + - Waiting gave him a feeling of restlessness. hypernym: - 07528747-n ili: i76239 @@ -2136,7 +2136,7 @@ definition: - an extreme state of worry and agitation example: - - his stewing over the fight kept him awake most of the night + - His stewing over the fight kept him awake most of the night. hypernym: - 07528747-n ili: i76241 @@ -2170,7 +2170,7 @@ definition: - keen and shared excitement example: - - the stage crackled with electricity whenever she was on it + - The stage crackled with electricity whenever she was on it. hypernym: - 07529584-n ili: i76244 @@ -2181,7 +2181,7 @@ definition: - a general feeling of excitement and heightened interest example: - - anticipation produced in me a sensation somewhere between hope and fear + - Anticipation produced in me a sensation somewhere between hope and fear. hypernym: - 07529584-n ili: i76245 @@ -2211,7 +2211,7 @@ definition: - calm and unruffled self-assurance example: - - he performed with all the coolness of a veteran + - He performed with all the coolness of a veteran. hypernym: - 07530207-n ili: i76248 @@ -2303,8 +2303,8 @@ definition: - a feeling of intense anger example: - - hell hath no fury like a woman scorned - - his face turned red with rage + - Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. + - His face turned red with rage. hypernym: - 07531593-n ili: i76256 @@ -2336,7 +2336,7 @@ definition: - a feeling of anger caused by being offended example: - - he took offence at my question + - He took offence at my question. hypernym: - 07531593-n ili: i76259 @@ -2401,7 +2401,7 @@ definition: - a sudden outburst of anger example: - - his temper sparked like damp firewood + - His temper sparked like damp firewood. hypernym: - 07533500-n ili: i76265 @@ -2414,7 +2414,7 @@ definition: - a feeling of annoyance at being hindered or criticized example: - - her constant complaints were the main source of his frustration + - Her constant complaints were the main source of his frustration. hypernym: - 07533500-n ili: i76266 @@ -2435,7 +2435,7 @@ definition: - a feeling of intense annoyance caused by being tormented example: - - so great was his harassment that he wanted to destroy his tormentors + - So great was his harassment that he wanted to destroy his tormentors. hypernym: - 07533500-n ili: i76268 @@ -2478,7 +2478,7 @@ definition: - a feeling of fear and revulsion example: - - he gives me the creeps + - He gives me the creeps. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -2491,7 +2491,7 @@ definition: - an almost pleasurable sensation of fright example: - - a frisson of surprise shot through him + - A frisson of surprise shot through him. hypernym: - 07534492-n ili: i76272 @@ -2537,7 +2537,7 @@ definition: - a panic or extreme discomposure example: - - it threw her into a swivet + - It threw her into a swivet. hypernym: - 07535851-n ili: i76276 @@ -2550,8 +2550,8 @@ example: - the fear of God - the Chinese reverence for the dead - - the French treat food with gentle reverence - - his respect for the law bordered on veneration + - The French treat food with gentle reverence. + - His respect for the law bordered on veneration. hypernym: - 07495208-n ili: i76277 @@ -2584,7 +2584,7 @@ definition: - fearful expectation or anticipation example: - - the student looked around the examination room with apprehension + - The student looked around the examination room with apprehension. hypernym: - 07534492-n ili: i76280 @@ -2607,7 +2607,7 @@ - a feeling of evil to come example: - a steadily escalating sense of foreboding - - the lawyer had a presentiment that the judge would dismiss the case + - The lawyer had a presentiment that the judge would dismiss the case. hypernym: - 07536913-n ili: i76282 @@ -2661,7 +2661,7 @@ definition: - timidity that prevents the continuation of a course of action example: - - I was going to tell him but I got cold feet + - I was going to tell him but I got cold feet. hypernym: - 07537968-n ili: i76287 @@ -2731,8 +2731,8 @@ - a strong feeling of anxiety example: - his worry over the prospect of being fired - - it is not work but worry that kills - - he wanted to die and end his troubles + - It is not work but worry that kills. + - He wanted to die and end his troubles. hypernym: - 07539144-n ili: i76294 @@ -2744,8 +2744,8 @@ definition: - an anxious feeling example: - - care had aged him - - they hushed it up out of fear of public reaction + - Care had aged him. + - They hushed it up out of fear of public reaction. hypernym: - 07539144-n ili: i76295 @@ -2789,7 +2789,7 @@ definition: - feelings of uneasiness example: - - that guy gave me the willies + - That guy gave me the willies. hypernym: - 07540296-n ili: i76299 @@ -2857,7 +2857,7 @@ definition: - freedom from anxiety or fear example: - - the watch dog gave her a feeling of security + - The watch dog gave her a feeling of security. hypernym: - 07541421-n ili: i76305 @@ -2871,8 +2871,8 @@ definition: - a feeling of trust (in someone or something) example: - - I have confidence in our team - - confidence is always borrowed, never owned + - I have confidence in our team. + - Confidence is always borrowed, never owned. hypernym: - 07541577-n ili: i76306 @@ -2970,7 +2970,7 @@ definition: - the feeling of lively and cheerful joy example: - - he could hardly conceal his excitement when she agreed + - He could hardly conceal his excitement when she agreed. hypernym: - 07542591-n ili: i76314 @@ -2982,10 +2982,10 @@ definition: - the swift release of a store of affective force example: - - they got a great bang out of it - - what a boot! - - he got a quick rush from injecting heroin - - he does it for kicks + - They got a great bang out of it. + - What a boot! + - He got a quick rush from injecting heroin. + - He does it for kicks. hypernym: - 07543600-n ili: i76315 @@ -3074,7 +3074,7 @@ definition: - happiness felt in a secure relationship example: - - with his classmates he felt a sense of belonging + - With his classmates he felt a sense of belonging. hypernym: - 07541996-n ili: i76323 @@ -3094,7 +3094,7 @@ definition: - a feeling of being intimate and belonging together example: - - their closeness grew as the night wore on + - Their closeness grew as the night wore on. hypernym: - 07545205-n ili: i76325 @@ -3106,7 +3106,7 @@ definition: - affectionate closeness example: - - togetherness is the new wonder ingredient in marriage + - Togetherness is the new wonder ingredient in marriage. hypernym: - 07545512-n ili: i76326 @@ -3117,7 +3117,7 @@ definition: - a feeling of spontaneous good spirits example: - - his cheerfulness made everyone feel better + - His cheerfulness made everyone feel better. hypernym: - 07541996-n ili: i76327 @@ -3160,7 +3160,7 @@ definition: - the contentment one feels when one has fulfilled a desire, need, or expectation example: - - the chef tasted the sauce with great satisfaction + - The chef tasted the sauce with great satisfaction. hypernym: - 07546493-n ili: i76331 @@ -3171,7 +3171,7 @@ definition: - satisfaction with your (or another's) achievements example: - - he takes pride in his son's success + - He takes pride in his son's success. hypernym: - 07546643-n ili: i76332 @@ -3182,7 +3182,7 @@ definition: - the feeling you have when you are satisfied with yourself example: - - his complacency was absolutely disgusting + - His complacency was absolutely disgusting. hypernym: - 07546643-n ili: i76333 @@ -3245,7 +3245,7 @@ definition: - persisting sadness example: - - nothing lifted the heaviness of her heart after her loss + - Nothing lifted the heaviness of her heart after her loss. hypernym: - 07547828-n ili: i76339 @@ -3317,7 +3317,7 @@ definition: - a feeling of intense unhappiness example: - - she was exhausted by her misery and grief + - She was exhausted by her misery and grief. hypernym: - 07547828-n ili: i76346 @@ -3349,7 +3349,7 @@ definition: - an emotion of great sadness associated with loss or bereavement example: - - he tried to express his sorrow at her loss + - He tried to express his sorrow at her loss. hypernym: - 07547828-n ili: i76349 @@ -3371,8 +3371,8 @@ definition: - devastating sorrow and despair example: - - he is recovering from a broken heart - - a broken heart languishes here + - He is recovering from a broken heart. + - A broken heart languishes here. hypernym: - 07549818-n ili: i76351 @@ -3427,9 +3427,9 @@ definition: - sadness associated with some wrong done or some disappointment example: - - he drank to drown his sorrows - - he wrote a note expressing his regret - - to his rue, the error cost him the game + - He drank to drown his sorrows. + - He wrote a note expressing his regret. + - To his rue, the error cost him the game. hypernym: - 07547828-n ili: i76356 @@ -3469,7 +3469,7 @@ not do enough to save the others who perished and in part from feelings of being unworthy relative to those who died example: - - survivor guilt was first noted in those who survived the Holocaust + - Survivor guilt was first noted in those who survived the Holocaust. hypernym: - 07551633-n ili: i76359 @@ -3529,7 +3529,7 @@ definition: - a feeling of low spirits example: - - he felt responsible for her lowness of spirits + - He felt responsible for her lowness of spirits. hypernym: - 07547828-n ili: i76365 @@ -3635,7 +3635,7 @@ definition: - the feeling of being displeased and discontent example: - - he was never slow to express his dissatisfaction with the service he received + - He was never slow to express his dissatisfaction with the service he received. hypernym: - 07554353-n ili: i76375 @@ -3668,9 +3668,9 @@ definition: - (always used with a modifier) boredom resulting from overexposure to something example: - - he was suffering from museum fatigue - - after watching TV with her husband she had a bad case of football fatigue - - the American public is experiencing scandal fatigue + - He was suffering from museum fatigue. + - After watching TV with her husband she had a bad case of football fatigue. + - The American public is experiencing scandal fatigue. - political fatigue hypernym: - 07555178-n @@ -3692,7 +3692,7 @@ definition: - a feeling of dissatisfaction that results when your expectations are not realized example: - - his hopes were so high he was doomed to disappointment + - His hopes were so high he was doomed to disappointment. hypernym: - 07554899-n ili: i76380 @@ -3715,7 +3715,7 @@ definition: - the general feeling that some desire will be fulfilled example: - - in spite of his troubles he never gave up hope + - In spite of his troubles he never gave up hope. hypernym: - 00026390-n ili: i76382 @@ -3763,8 +3763,8 @@ definition: - the feeling that everything is wrong and nothing will turn out well example: - - they moaned in despair and dismay - - one harsh word would send her into the depths of despair + - They moaned in despair and dismay. + - One harsh word would send her into the depths of despair. hypernym: - 00026390-n ili: i76387 @@ -3844,7 +3844,7 @@ - a strong positive emotion of regard and affection example: - his love for his work - - children need a lot of love + - Children need a lot of love. hypernym: - 07495208-n ili: i76395 @@ -3918,7 +3918,7 @@ definition: - feelings of ardent love example: - - their devotion to each other was beautiful + - Their devotion to each other was beautiful. hypernym: - 07558676-n ili: i76402 @@ -3930,9 +3930,9 @@ definition: - a positive feeling of liking example: - - he had trouble expressing the affection he felt - - the child won everyone's heart - - the warmness of his welcome made us feel right at home + - He had trouble expressing the affection he felt. + - The child won everyone's heart. + - The warmness of his welcome made us feel right at home. hypernym: - 00026390-n ili: i76403 @@ -3969,8 +3969,8 @@ definition: - a feeling of friendship and esteem example: - - she mistook his manly regard for love - - he inspires respect + - She mistook his manly regard for love. + - He inspires respect. hypernym: - 07560035-n ili: i76406 @@ -3982,7 +3982,7 @@ definition: - a sentimental affection example: - - she had a soft spot for her youngest son + - She had a soft spot for her youngest son. hypernym: - 07560035-n ili: i76407 @@ -4011,7 +4011,7 @@ definition: - your deepest feelings of love and compassion example: - - many adoption cases tug at the heartstrings + - Many adoption cases tug at the heartstrings. hypernym: - 07558676-n - 07569189-n @@ -4154,7 +4154,7 @@ definition: - the feeling of a hostile person example: - - he could no longer contain his hostility + - He could no longer contain his hostility. hypernym: - 07561835-n ili: i76424 @@ -4217,7 +4217,7 @@ definition: - hostile or belligerent mood example: - - the chief is on the warpath today + - The chief is on the warpath today. hypernym: - 07564161-n ili: i76430 @@ -4241,7 +4241,7 @@ definition: - intense resentment example: - - his promotion caused much heartburning among his rivals + - His promotion caused much heartburning among his rivals. hypernym: - 07564444-n ili: i76432 @@ -4360,8 +4360,8 @@ definition: - a characteristic (habitual or relatively temporary) state of feeling example: - - whether he praised or cursed me depended on his temper at the time - - he was in a bad humor + - Whether he praised or cursed me depended on his temper at the time. + - He was in a bad humor. hypernym: - 00026390-n ili: i76443 @@ -4384,7 +4384,7 @@ definition: - a mood or display of sullen aloofness or withdrawal example: - - stayed home in a sulk + - … stayed home in a sulk hypernym: - 07566518-n ili: i76445 @@ -4528,7 +4528,7 @@ definition: - a feeling of sympathy and sorrow for the misfortunes of others example: - - the blind are too often objects of pity + - The blind are too often objects of pity. hypernym: - 07568767-n ili: i76458 @@ -4622,8 +4622,8 @@ definition: - a feeling of strong eagerness (usually in favor of a person or cause) example: - - they were imbued with a revolutionary ardor - - he felt a kind of religious zeal + - They were imbued with a revolutionary ardor. + - He felt a kind of religious zeal. hypernym: - 07570749-n ili: i76467 diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.food.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.food.yaml index fc08f872..c19d5a9c 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.food.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.food.yaml @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ definition: - part of a meal served at one time example: - - she prepared a three course meal + - She prepared a three course meal. hypernym: - 07586285-n ili: i76474 @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ definition: - a particular item of prepared food example: - - she prepared a special dish for dinner + - She prepared a special dish for dinner. hypernym: - 07586285-n ili: i76476 @@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ definition: - a diet of foods that are not irritating example: - - he ate a bland diet because of his colitis + - He ate a bland diet because of his colitis. hypernym: - 07576677-n ili: i76487 @@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ definition: - a diet of foods high in starch that increases carbohydrate reserves in muscles example: - - carbo loading is used by endurance athletes just before competing + - Carbo loading is used by endurance athletes just before competing. hypernym: - 07576677-n ili: i76491 @@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ definition: - food remaining from a previous meal example: - - he had leftovers for dinner last night + - He had leftovers for dinner last night. hypernym: - 07571428-n ili: i76496 @@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ definition: - food or meals in general example: - - she sets a fine table + - She sets a fine table. - room and board hypernym: - 07576217-n @@ -428,7 +428,7 @@ definition: - the food allowance for one day (especially for service personnel) example: - - the rations should be nutritionally balanced + - The rations should be nutritionally balanced. hypernym: - 07576217-n ili: i76511 @@ -930,7 +930,7 @@ definition: - a substantial and nourishing meal example: - - he seldom got three square meals a day + - He seldom got three square meals a day. hypernym: - 07589261-n ili: i76559 @@ -958,7 +958,7 @@ - whatever happens to be available especially when offered to an unexpected guest or when brought by guests and shared by all example: - - having arrived unannounced we had to take potluck + - Having arrived unannounced we had to take potluck. - a potluck supper hypernym: - 07589261-n @@ -1053,7 +1053,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - an Englishman would interrupt a war to have his afternoon tea + - An Englishman would interrupt a war to have his afternoon tea. hypernym: - 07589261-n ili: i76570 @@ -1066,8 +1066,8 @@ definition: - the main meal of the day served in the evening or at midday example: - - dinner will be at 8 - - on Sundays they had a large dinner when they returned from church + - Dinner will be at 8. + - On Sundays they had a large dinner when they returned from church. hypernym: - 07589261-n ili: i76571 @@ -1212,7 +1212,7 @@ - a short break from work example: - a ten-minute coffee break - - the British have tea breaks + - The British have tea breaks. hypernym: - 07592939-n ili: i76585 @@ -1226,7 +1226,7 @@ example: - a banquet for the graduating seniors - the Thanksgiving feast - - they put out quite a spread + - They put out quite a spread. hypernym: - 07589261-n ili: i76586 @@ -1239,9 +1239,9 @@ definition: - an individual quantity of food or drink taken as part of a meal example: - - the helpings were all small - - his portion was larger than hers - - there's enough for two servings each + - The helpings were all small. + - His portion was larger than hers. + - There's enough for two servings each. hypernym: - 13782456-n ili: i76587 @@ -1256,7 +1256,7 @@ definition: - a small amount eaten or drunk example: - - take a taste — you'll like it + - Take a taste — you'll like it. hypernym: - 13782456-n ili: i76588 @@ -1268,7 +1268,7 @@ definition: - a small amount of solid food; a mouthful example: - - all they had left was a bit of bread + - All they had left was a bit of bread. hypernym: - 07594444-n ili: i76589 @@ -1681,7 +1681,7 @@ - liquid in which meat and vegetables are simmered; used as a basis for e.g. soups or sauces example: - - she made gravy with a base of beef stock + - She made gravy with a base of beef stock. hypernym: - 07598762-n ili: i76630 @@ -2369,7 +2369,7 @@ definition: - prepared food that is intended to be eaten off of the premises example: - - in England they call takeout food ‘takeaway’ + - In England they call takeout food ‘takeaway’. hypernym: - 07609120-n ili: i76701 @@ -2538,7 +2538,7 @@ definition: - candy and other sweets considered collectively example: - - the business decided to concentrate on confectionery and soft drinks + - The business decided to concentrate on confectionery and soft drinks. hypernym: - 07612255-n ili: i76718 @@ -2617,7 +2617,7 @@ definition: - candy that is brittle example: - - you can break a tooth on that hard candy + - You can break a tooth on that hard candy. hypernym: - 07612936-n ili: i76726 @@ -3822,7 +3822,7 @@ definition: - ice cream or water ice on a small wooden stick example: - - in England a popsicle is called an ‘ice lolly’ + - In England a popsicle is called an ‘ice lolly’. hypernym: - 07626967-n ili: i76849 @@ -5511,7 +5511,7 @@ definition: - a rounded lump of dough that is deep-fried and served as hot bread example: - - the doughboy was a predecessor of the doughnut + - The doughboy was a predecessor of the doughnut. hypernym: - 07654285-n ili: i77023 @@ -6199,7 +6199,7 @@ definition: - the wing of a fowl example: - - he preferred the drumsticks to the wings + - He preferred the drumsticks to the wings. hypernym: - 07593928-n ili: i77090 @@ -6406,7 +6406,7 @@ definition: - a firm rather dry variety meat (usually beef or veal) example: - - a five-pound beef heart will serve six + - A five-pound beef heart will serve six. hypernym: - 07667063-n ili: i77111 @@ -10351,7 +10351,7 @@ definition: - any green goods that are good to eat example: - - these apples are good eaters + - These apples are good eaters. hypernym: - 07721456-n ili: i77503 @@ -11367,7 +11367,7 @@ definition: - lettuce with crisp tightly packed light-green leaves in a firm head example: - - iceberg is still the most popular lettuce + - Iceberg is still the most popular lettuce. hypernym: - 07739304-n ili: i77606 @@ -12359,7 +12359,7 @@ definition: - the skin of a banana (especially when it is stripped off and discarded) example: - - he slipped on a banana skin and almost fell + - He slipped on a banana skin and almost fell. hypernym: - 07754329-n ili: i77704 @@ -12412,7 +12412,7 @@ definition: - small sour apple; suitable for preserving example: - - crabapples make a tangy jelly + - Crabapples make a tangy jelly. hypernym: - 07755101-n ili: i77709 @@ -12924,7 +12924,7 @@ definition: - a segment of a citrus fruit example: - - he ate a section of the orange + - He ate a section of the orange. hypernym: - 09452291-n ili: i77761 @@ -14739,10 +14739,10 @@ definition: - the flesh of fish used as food example: - - in Japan most fish is eaten raw - - after the scare about foot-and-mouth disease a lot of people started eating fish - instead of meat - - they have a chef who specializes in fish + - In Japan most fish is eaten raw. + - After the scare about foot-and-mouth disease a lot of people started eating fish + instead of meat. + - They have a chef who specializes in fish. hypernym: - 07571428-n ili: i77942 @@ -16906,7 +16906,7 @@ definition: - food that is a component of a mixture in cooking example: - - the recipe lists all the fixings for a salad + - The recipe lists all the fixings for a salad. hypernym: - 07581905-n ili: i78161 @@ -16969,7 +16969,7 @@ definition: - a preparation (a sauce or relish or spice) to enhance flavor or enjoyment example: - - mustard and ketchup are condiments + - Mustard and ketchup are condiments. hypernym: - 07825344-n ili: i78167 @@ -18108,8 +18108,8 @@ - white crystalline compound used as a food additive to enhance flavor; often used in Chinese cooking example: - - food manufacturers sometimes list MSG simply as ‘artificial flavors’ in ingredient - lists + - Food manufacturers sometimes list MSG simply as ‘artificial flavors’ in ingredient + lists. hypernym: - 07825344-n ili: i78282 @@ -18932,7 +18932,7 @@ - the white part of an egg; the nutritive and protective gelatinous substance surrounding the yolk consisting mainly of albumin dissolved in water example: - - she separated the whites from the yolks of several eggs + - She separated the whites from the yolks of several eggs. hypernym: - 07825072-n ili: i78363 @@ -19408,7 +19408,7 @@ definition: - cream that has at least 18% butterfat example: - - in England they call light cream ‘single cream’ + - In England they call light cream ‘single cream’. hypernym: - 07863174-n ili: i78411 @@ -19531,7 +19531,7 @@ definition: - watery part of milk produced when raw milk sours and coagulates example: - - Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet eating some curds and whey + - Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet eating some curds and whey. hypernym: - 07859751-n ili: i78423 @@ -19542,7 +19542,7 @@ definition: - coagulated milk; used to make cheese example: - - Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet eating some curds and whey + - Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet eating some curds and whey. hypernym: - 07859751-n ili: i78424 @@ -19598,7 +19598,7 @@ - (usually plural) a part of a fruit or vegetable that is pared or cut off; especially the skin or peel example: - - she could peel an apple with a single long paring + - She could peel an apple with a single long paring. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -21859,7 +21859,7 @@ definition: - any liquid suitable for drinking example: - - may I take your beverage order? + - May I take your beverage order? hypernym: - 00021445-n - 14964524-n @@ -21883,8 +21883,8 @@ definition: - any foodstuff made by combining different ingredients example: - - he volunteered to taste her latest concoction - - he drank a mixture of beer and lemonade + - He volunteered to taste her latest concoction. + - He drank a mixture of beer and lemonade. hypernym: - 07581905-n ili: i78660 @@ -21977,7 +21977,7 @@ definition: - a serving of drink (usually alcoholic) drawn from a keg example: - - they served beer on draft + - They served beer on draft. hypernym: - 07901198-n ili: i78669 @@ -22000,7 +22000,7 @@ definition: - a serving to each of a group (usually alcoholic) example: - - he ordered a second round + - He ordered a second round. hypernym: - 07593928-n ili: i78671 @@ -22022,7 +22022,7 @@ definition: - a liquor or brew containing alcohol as the active agent example: - - alcohol (or drink) ruined him + - Alcohol (or drink) ruined him. hypernym: - 07897775-n - 03253661-n @@ -22038,8 +22038,8 @@ definition: - a single serving of a beverage example: - - I asked for a hot drink - - likes a drink before dinner + - I asked for a hot drink. + - … likes a drink before dinner hypernym: - 07593928-n ili: i78674 @@ -23977,7 +23977,7 @@ definition: - a drink that refreshes example: - - he stopped at the bar for a quick refresher + - He stopped at the bar for a quick refresher. hypernym: - 07897775-n ili: i78864 @@ -24334,7 +24334,7 @@ definition: - a drink consisting of whiskey without a mixer example: - - he ordered a whiskey neat + - He ordered a whiskey neat. hypernym: - 07901198-n ili: i78898 @@ -24504,7 +24504,7 @@ definition: - dehydrated coffee that can be made into a drink by adding hot water example: - - the advantages of instant coffee are speed of preparation and long shelf life + - The advantages of instant coffee are speed of preparation and long shelf life. hypernym: - 07945759-n ili: i78914 @@ -24644,7 +24644,7 @@ definition: - an amount of an alcoholic drink (usually liquor) that is poured or gulped example: - - he took a slug of hard liquor + - He took a slug of hard liquor. hypernym: - 07900542-n ili: i78928 @@ -25013,7 +25013,7 @@ definition: - a sweet drink containing carbonated water and flavoring example: - - in New England they call sodas ‘tonics’ + - In New England they call sodas ‘tonics’. hypernym: - 07943437-n ili: i78966 @@ -25177,7 +25177,7 @@ definition: - a beverage consisting of an infusion of ground coffee beans example: - - he ordered a cup of coffee + - He ordered a cup of coffee. hypernym: - 07897775-n ili: i78981 @@ -25390,8 +25390,8 @@ definition: - dried leaves of the tea shrub; used to make tea example: - - the store shelves held many different kinds of tea - - they threw the tea into Boston harbor + - The store shelves held many different kinds of tea. + - They threw the tea into Boston harbor. hypernym: - 07827392-n ili: i79002 @@ -25412,7 +25412,7 @@ definition: - a beverage made by steeping tea leaves in water example: - - iced tea is a cooling drink + - Iced tea is a cooling drink. hypernym: - 07897775-n ili: i79004 @@ -25587,7 +25587,7 @@ definition: - a liquid necessary for the life of most animals and plants example: - - he asked for a drink of water + - He asked for a drink of water. hypernym: - 14964524-n - 00021445-n @@ -25790,7 +25790,7 @@ definition: - (usually plural) weak or watery unappetizing food or drink example: - - he lived on the thin slops that food kitchens provided + - He lived on the thin slops that food kitchens provided. hypernym: - 07571428-n ili: i79041 @@ -26519,8 +26519,8 @@ definition: - a thin round slice of bread usually served with soup, especially consomme. example: - - A recipe for consomme diablotins that contains French bread, flour, olive oil, - tapioca. + - a recipe for consomme diablotins that contains French bread, flour, olive oil, + tapioca hypernym: - 07638317-n members: diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.group.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.group.yaml index 70da91f5..56d34ec9 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.group.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.group.yaml @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ - (plural) any group of human beings (men or women or children) collectively example: - old people - - there were at least 200 people in the audience + - There were at least 200 people in the audience. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ definition: - people who are old collectively example: - - special arrangements were available for the aged + - Special arrangements were available for the aged. hypernym: - 07959756-n ili: i79063 @@ -237,8 +237,8 @@ definition: - young people collectively example: - - rock music appeals to the young - - youth everywhere rises in revolt + - Rock music appeals to the young. + - Youth everywhere rises in revolt. hypernym: - 07959756-n ili: i79064 @@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ definition: - people who are frustrated and perplexed example: - - the children's faces clearly expressed the frustration of the baffled + - The children's faces clearly expressed the frustration of the baffled. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79065 @@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ definition: - people who have severe visual impairments, considered as a group example: - - he spent hours reading to the blind + - He spent hours reading to the blind. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79066 @@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ definition: - people viewed as members of a group example: - - we need more young blood in this organization + - We need more young blood in this organization. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79067 @@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ definition: - people who are fearful and cautious example: - - whitewater rafting is not for the timid + - Whitewater rafting is not for the timid. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79069 @@ -321,9 +321,9 @@ - a group of people having a religion, ethnic, profession, or other particular characteristic in common example: - - he was well known throughout the Catholic community - - the news spread rapidly through the medical community - - they formed a community of scientists + - He was well known throughout the Catholic community. + - The news spread rapidly through the medical community. + - They formed a community of scientists. hypernym: - 07958392-n members: @@ -353,7 +353,7 @@ definition: - people who are condemned to eternal punishment example: - - he felt he had visited the realm of the damned + - He felt he had visited the realm of the damned. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79073 @@ -364,7 +364,7 @@ definition: - people who are no longer living example: - - they buried the dead + - They buried the dead. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79074 @@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ definition: - people who are still living example: - - save your pity for the living + - Save your pity for the living. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79075 @@ -388,7 +388,7 @@ definition: - people who have severe hearing impairments example: - - many of the deaf use sign language + - Many of the deaf use sign language. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79076 @@ -401,7 +401,7 @@ definition: - people who are defeated example: - - the Romans had no pity for the defeated + - The Romans had no pity for the defeated. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -441,7 +441,7 @@ definition: - people who are destined to die soon example: - - the agony of the doomed was in his voice + - The agony of the doomed was in his voice. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79080 @@ -453,7 +453,7 @@ definition: - any hostile group of people example: - - he viewed lawyers as the real enemy + - He viewed lawyers as the real enemy. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79081 @@ -486,10 +486,10 @@ definition: - people in general (often used in the plural) example: - - they're just country folk - - folks around here drink moonshine - - the common people determine the group character and preserve its customs from - one generation to the next + - They're just country folk. + - Folks around here drink moonshine. + - The common people determine the group character and preserve its customs from + one generation to the next. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79084 @@ -557,7 +557,7 @@ definition: - poor people who unfortunately do not have a home to live in example: - - the homeless became a problem in the large cities + - The homeless became a problem in the large cities. hypernym: - 08196123-n ili: i79090 @@ -570,7 +570,7 @@ definition: - people who have been introduced to the mysteries of some field or activity example: - - it is very familiar to the initiate + - It is very familiar to the initiate. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79091 @@ -582,7 +582,7 @@ definition: - people who have not been introduced to the mysteries of some field or activity example: - - it diverts the attention of the uninitiate + - It diverts the attention of the uninitiate. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79092 @@ -593,7 +593,7 @@ definition: - people collectively who are mentally retarded example: - - he started a school for the retarded + - He started a school for the retarded. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79093 @@ -607,8 +607,8 @@ - a group of like-minded people united by the internet; a new kind of social or political of business group that may exert broad influence on a shared concern example: - - a network army of software programmers contribute free software to those who want - it + - A network army of software programmers contribute free software to those who want + it. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79094 @@ -619,8 +619,8 @@ definition: - people having common origins or traditions and often comprising a nation example: - - immigrants of the same nationality often seek each other out - - such images define their sense of nationality + - Immigrants of the same nationality often seek each other out. + - Such images define their sense of nationality. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79095 @@ -633,7 +633,7 @@ (resembling uneducated people who throw peanuts on the stage to express displeasure with a performance) example: - - he ignored complaints from the peanut gallery + - He ignored complaints from the peanut gallery. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79096 @@ -644,8 +644,8 @@ definition: - a small isolated group of people example: - - they were concentrated in pockets inside the city - - the battle was won except for cleaning up pockets of resistance + - They were concentrated in pockets inside the city. + - The battle was won except for cleaning up pockets of resistance. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79097 @@ -656,7 +656,7 @@ definition: - people who have retreated example: - - he had only contempt for the retreated + - He had only contempt for the retreated. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79098 @@ -667,7 +667,7 @@ definition: - people who are sick example: - - they devote their lives to caring for the sick + - They devote their lives to caring for the sick. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79099 @@ -698,7 +698,7 @@ definition: - people who are wounded example: - - they had to leave the wounded where they fell + - They had to leave the wounded where they fell. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79102 @@ -760,7 +760,7 @@ definition: - a collection of related things intended for use together example: - - took a battery of achievement tests + - … took a battery of achievement tests hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i79108 @@ -775,8 +775,8 @@ definition: - a number or quantity of related things dealt with as a unit example: - - he reserved a large block of seats - - he held a large block of the company's stock + - He reserved a large block of seats. + - He held a large block of the company's stock. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i79109 @@ -788,7 +788,7 @@ - a collection of rules or prescribed standards on the basis of which decisions are made example: - - they run things by the book around here + - They run things by the book around here. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i79110 @@ -814,7 +814,7 @@ definition: - a collection of bottles example: - - her bottle collection is arranged on glass shelves in the window + - Her bottle collection is arranged on glass shelves in the window. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i79112 @@ -825,7 +825,7 @@ definition: - any collection in its entirety example: - - she bought the whole caboodle + - She bought the whole caboodle. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i79113 @@ -859,8 +859,8 @@ - (usually plural) everything that is included in a collection and that is held or included in something example: - - he emptied the contents of his pockets - - the two groups were similar in content + - He emptied the contents of his pockets. + - The two groups were similar in content. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i79116 @@ -885,7 +885,7 @@ definition: - a collection of writings example: - - he edited the Hemingway corpus + - He edited the Hemingway corpus. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i79118 @@ -896,7 +896,7 @@ definition: - a collection of people or things appearing together example: - - the annual crop of students brings a new crop of ideas + - The annual crop of students brings a new crop of ideas. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i79119 @@ -935,7 +935,7 @@ definition: - flagstones collectively example: - - there was a pile of flagging waiting to be laid in place + - There was a pile of flagging waiting to be laid in place. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i79123 @@ -946,7 +946,7 @@ definition: - bits and splinters and fragments example: - - it would have shattered in flinders long before it did that damage + - It would have shattered in flinders long before it did that damage. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -995,8 +995,8 @@ definition: - the cards held in a card game by a given player at any given time example: - - I didn't hold a good hand all evening - - he kept trying to see my hand + - I didn't hold a good hand all evening. + - He kept trying to see my hand. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i79128 @@ -1149,7 +1149,7 @@ definition: - the final aggregate example: - - the sum of all our troubles did not equal the misery they suffered + - The sum of all our troubles did not equal the misery they suffered. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i79144 @@ -1171,9 +1171,9 @@ definition: - all of the identical copies of something offered to the public at the same time example: - - the first edition appeared in 1920 - - it was too late for the morning edition - - they issued a limited edition of Bach recordings + - The first edition appeared in 1920. + - It was too late for the morning edition. + - They issued a limited edition of Bach recordings. hypernym: - 00031563-n ili: i79146 @@ -1184,7 +1184,7 @@ definition: - a grouping of electrons surrounding the nucleus of an atom example: - - the chemical properties of an atom are determined by the outermost electron shell + - The chemical properties of an atom are determined by the outermost electron shell. hypernym: - 00031563-n ili: i79147 @@ -1219,8 +1219,8 @@ definition: - a tight cluster of people or things example: - - a small knot of women listened to his sermon - - the bird had a knot of feathers forming a crest + - A small knot of women listened to his sermon. + - The bird had a knot of feathers forming a crest. hypernym: - 07976557-n ili: i79150 @@ -1274,7 +1274,7 @@ definition: - a compact mass example: - - a ball of mud caught him on the shoulder + - A ball of mud caught him on the shoulder. hypernym: - 07975883-n ili: i79155 @@ -1367,7 +1367,7 @@ definition: - a bushy thick mass (especially hair) example: - - he had an unruly shock of black hair + - He had an unruly shock of black hair. hypernym: - 07978738-n ili: i79163 @@ -1388,7 +1388,7 @@ - a pile of sheaves of grain set on end in a field to dry; stalks of Indian corn set up in a field example: - - corn is bound in small sheaves and several sheaves are set up together in shocks + - Corn is bound in small sheaves and several sheaves are set up together in shocks. - whole fields of wheat in shock hypernym: - 07978094-n @@ -1468,7 +1468,7 @@ definition: - a combination or blend of diverse things example: - - his theory is an amalgam of earlier ideas + - His theory is an amalgam of earlier ideas. hypernym: - 07980325-n ili: i79173 @@ -1479,7 +1479,7 @@ definition: - a planned combination of colors example: - - the color scheme for this room was determined by an interior decorator + - The color scheme for this room was determined by an interior decorator. hypernym: - 07980325-n ili: i79174 @@ -1491,7 +1491,7 @@ definition: - a combination that results from coupling or interlinking example: - - diphthongs are complexions of vowels + - Diphthongs are complexions of vowels. hypernym: - 07980325-n ili: i79175 @@ -1529,7 +1529,7 @@ - a group of persons associated by some common tie or occupation and regarded as an entity example: - - the whole body filed out of the auditorium + - The whole body filed out of the auditorium. - the student body - administrative body hypernym: @@ -1611,7 +1611,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01096649-n example: - - Government and business could not agree + - Government and business could not agree. hypernym: - 07983333-n ili: i79185 @@ -1624,7 +1624,7 @@ - commercial enterprises organized and financed on a scale large enough to influence social and political policies example: - - big business is growing so powerful it is difficult to regulate it effectively + - Big business is growing so powerful it is difficult to regulate it effectively. hypernym: - 07983541-n ili: i79186 @@ -1655,8 +1655,8 @@ definition: - people who are believed to belong to the same genetic stock example: - - some biologists doubt that there are important genetic differences between races - of human beings + - Some biologists doubt that there are important genetic differences between races + of human beings. hypernym: - 00031563-n ili: i79189 @@ -1678,7 +1678,7 @@ - (usually plural) a social group whose members control some field of activity and who have common aims example: - - the iron interests stepped up production + - The iron interests stepped up production. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -1723,8 +1723,8 @@ military equipment example: - source: Dwight David Eisenhower - text: we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether - sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex + text: We must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether + sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. hypernym: - 07985639-n ili: i79195 @@ -1754,7 +1754,7 @@ - (Yiddish) the entire family network of relatives by blood or marriage (and sometimes close friends) example: - - she invited the whole mishpocha + - She invited the whole mishpocha. exemplifies: - 06963829-n hypernym: @@ -1779,7 +1779,7 @@ definition: - primary social group; parents and children example: - - he wanted to have a good job before starting a family + - He wanted to have a good job before starting a family. hypernym: - 07986142-n ili: i79199 @@ -1795,7 +1795,7 @@ definition: - people descended from a common ancestor example: - - his family has lived in Massachusetts since the Mayflower + - His family has lived in Massachusetts since the Mayflower. hypernym: - 08118903-n ili: i79200 @@ -1812,7 +1812,7 @@ definition: - your parents example: - - he wrote to his folks every day + - He wrote to his folks every day. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -1825,8 +1825,8 @@ definition: - members of a family line example: - - his people have been farmers for generations - - are your people still alive? + - His people have been farmers for generations. + - Are your people still alive? hypernym: - 07987168-n ili: i79202 @@ -1837,7 +1837,7 @@ definition: - the people of your home locality (especially your own family) example: - - he wrote his homefolk every day + - He wrote his homefolk every day. hypernym: - 07987168-n ili: i79203 @@ -1868,7 +1868,7 @@ definition: - family based on male descent example: - - he had no sons and there was no one to carry on his name + - He had no sons and there was no one to carry on his name. hypernym: - 07987168-n ili: i79206 @@ -1923,7 +1923,7 @@ definition: - the occupants of a building example: - - the entire building complained about the noise + - The entire building complained about the noise. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i79211 @@ -2007,7 +2007,7 @@ definition: - a social group holding marginal or extreme views example: - - members of the fringe believe we should be armed with guns at all times + - Members of the fringe believe we should be armed with guns at all times. hypernym: - 07967506-n ili: i79219 @@ -2046,8 +2046,8 @@ definition: - an assemblage of people or animals or things collected together example: - - a congregation of children pleaded for his autograph - - a great congregation of birds flew over + - A congregation of children pleaded for his autograph. + - A great congregation of birds flew over. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i79223 @@ -2058,7 +2058,7 @@ definition: - a gathering of persons representative of some larger group example: - - each nation sent a contingent of athletes to the Olympics + - Each nation sent a contingent of athletes to the Olympics. hypernym: - 07991473-n ili: i79224 @@ -2069,7 +2069,7 @@ definition: - the occupants of a floor example: - - the whole floor complained about the lack of heat + - The whole floor complained about the lack of heat. hypernym: - 07991473-n ili: i79225 @@ -2322,7 +2322,7 @@ definition: - the people who are present in a room example: - - the whole room was cheering + - The whole room was cheering. hypernym: - 07991473-n ili: i79249 @@ -2424,8 +2424,8 @@ definition: - four people considered as a unit example: - - he joined a barbershop quartet - - the foursome teed off before 9 a.m. + - He joined a barbershop quartet. + - The foursome teed off before 9 a.m. hypernym: - 07991473-n ili: i79258 @@ -2590,7 +2590,7 @@ definition: - two people who are married to each other example: - - his second marriage was happier than the first + - His second marriage was happier than the first. - a married couple without love hypernym: - 07986853-n @@ -2630,7 +2630,7 @@ definition: - two people of the same sex who live together as a family example: - - the legal status of same-sex marriages has been hotly debated + - The legal status of same-sex marriages has been hotly debated. hypernym: - 08002070-n ili: i79276 @@ -2642,7 +2642,7 @@ - marriage of two people from different races or different religions or different cultures example: - - the families of both partners in a mixed marriage often disapprove + - The families of both partners in a mixed marriage often disapprove. hypernym: - 08005815-n ili: i79277 @@ -2727,7 +2727,7 @@ definition: - a flock of birds (especially when gathered close together on the ground) example: - - we were visited at breakfast by a bevy of excited ducks + - We were visited at breakfast by a bevy of excited ducks. hypernym: - 08007398-n ili: i79285 @@ -2861,7 +2861,7 @@ definition: - all living things (except people) that are undomesticated example: - - chemicals could kill all the wildlife + - Chemicals could kill all the wildlife. hypernym: - 00006269-n ili: i79297 @@ -2976,7 +2976,7 @@ definition: - a large group of fish example: - - a school of small glittering fish swam by + - A school of small glittering fish swam by. hypernym: - 08010371-n ili: i79308 @@ -3024,9 +3024,9 @@ definition: - a group of many things in the air or on the ground example: - - a swarm of insects obscured the light + - A swarm of insects obscured the light. - clouds of blossoms - - it discharged a cloud of spores + - It discharged a cloud of spores. hypernym: - 00031563-n ili: i79312 @@ -3108,7 +3108,7 @@ definition: - a collection of things sharing a common attribute example: - - there are two classes of detergents + - There are two classes of detergents. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i79319 @@ -3157,7 +3157,7 @@ definition: - a type or class example: - - more men of his stamp are needed + - More men of his stamp are needed. hypernym: - 08014145-n ili: i79323 @@ -3168,7 +3168,7 @@ definition: - a set containing all and only the members of two or more given sets example: - - let C be the union of the sets A and B + - Let C be the union of the sets A and B. hypernym: - 08013131-n ili: i79324 @@ -3191,8 +3191,8 @@ definition: - the set of elements common to two or more sets example: - - the set of red hats is the intersection of the set of hats and the set of red - things + - The set of red hats is the intersection of the set of hats and the set of red + things. hypernym: - 08013131-n ili: i79326 @@ -3240,7 +3240,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - the set of prime numbers is infinite + - The set of prime numbers is infinite. hypernym: - 00002137-n ili: i79330 @@ -3267,8 +3267,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - the image of f(x) = x^2 is the set of all non-negative real numbers if the domain - of the function is the set of all real numbers + - The image of f(x) = x^2 is the set of all non-negative real numbers if the domain + of the function is the set of all real numbers. hypernym: - 08016141-n ili: i79332 @@ -3284,7 +3284,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - all other sets are subsets of the universal set + - All other sets are subsets of the universal set. hypernym: - 08016141-n ili: i79333 @@ -3295,7 +3295,7 @@ definition: - the set of all points or lines that satisfy or are determined by specific conditions example: - - the locus of points equidistant from a given point is a circle + - The locus of points equidistant from a given point is a circle. hypernym: - 08016141-n ili: i79334 @@ -3589,7 +3589,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - the set of all rational numbers is a field + - The set of all rational numbers is a field. hypernym: - 08016141-n ili: i79363 @@ -3701,7 +3701,7 @@ definition: - a class of one kind of unit in a system of numbers or measures or weights or money example: - - he flashed a fistful of bills of large denominations + - He flashed a fistful of bills of large denominations. hypernym: - 08014145-n ili: i79374 @@ -3820,8 +3820,8 @@ definition: - an organization with little or no structure example: - - the choice between bureaucracy and adhocracy represents a common dilemma - - the need for informational flexibility can lead to adhocracy + - The choice between bureaucracy and adhocracy represents a common dilemma. + - The need for informational flexibility can lead to adhocracy. hypernym: - 08024893-n ili: i79384 @@ -3892,7 +3892,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - In 2001 Abu Sayyaf kidnapped twenty people and beheaded one of the American captives + - In 2001 Abu Sayyaf kidnapped twenty people and beheaded one of the American captives. ili: i79390 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -3947,8 +3947,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - al-Fatah carried out numerous acts of international terrorism in western Europe - and the Middle East in the 1970s + - Al-Fatah carried out numerous acts of international terrorism in western Europe + and the Middle East in the 1970s. ili: i79393 instance_hypernym: - 08489346-n @@ -3967,7 +3967,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya uses force to push Egyptian society toward Islamic rule + - Al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya uses force to push Egyptian society toward Islamic rule. ili: i79394 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -4004,7 +4004,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - the original Jihad was responsible for the assassination of Anwar Sadat in 1981 + - The original Jihad was responsible for the assassination of Anwar Sadat in 1981. ili: i79396 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -4168,7 +4168,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - the attacks of Armata Corsa are aimed at symbolic targets of colonialism in Corsica + - The attacks of Armata Corsa are aimed at symbolic targets of colonialism in Corsica. ili: i79406 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -4186,7 +4186,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - the GIA has embarked on a terrorist campaign of civilian massacres + - The GIA has embarked on a terrorist campaign of civilian massacres. ili: i79407 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -4206,7 +4206,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - ASALA bombing at Orly Airport in Paris in 1983 killed 8 and wounded 55 people + - ASALA bombing at Orly Airport in Paris in 1983 killed 8 and wounded 55 people. ili: i79408 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -4225,7 +4225,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - in 1999 ALIR guerrillas kidnapped and killed eight foreign tourists + - In 1999 ALIR guerrillas kidnapped and killed eight foreign tourists. ili: i79409 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -4263,7 +4263,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - in 1995 Aum members released deadly sarin gas on a Tokyo subway train + - In 1995 Aum members released deadly sarin gas on a Tokyo subway train. ili: i79411 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -4298,7 +4298,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - in 1968 ETA launched a campaign of political assassinations of government officials + - In 1968 ETA launched a campaign of political assassinations of government officials. ili: i79413 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -4333,7 +4333,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - Chukaku-Ha attacks tend to cause property damage rather than casualties + - Chukaku-Ha attacks tend to cause property damage rather than casualties. ili: i79415 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -4367,7 +4367,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - in 1974 the DFLP took over a schoolhouse and massacred Israeli schoolchildren + - In 1974 the DFLP took over a schoolhouse and massacred Israeli schoolchildren. ili: i79417 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -4407,8 +4407,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - in the 1980s the Fatah-RC was considered the most dangerous and murderous Palestinian - terror group + - In the 1980s the Fatah-RC was considered the most dangerous and murderous Palestinian + terror group. ili: i79419 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -4447,7 +4447,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - GRAPO is vehemently opposed to the United States + - GRAPO is vehemently opposed to the United States. ili: i79421 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -4742,8 +4742,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - in 1972 the Japanese Red Army was responsible for a massacre at an airport in - Israel + - In 1972 the Japanese Red Army was responsible for a massacre at an airport in + Israel. ili: i79438 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -4978,7 +4978,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - Lashkar-e-Toiba has committed mass murders of civilian Hindus + - Lashkar-e-Toiba has committed mass murders of civilian Hindus. ili: i79453 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -5034,7 +5034,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - the Tamil Tigers perfected suicide bombing as a weapon of war + - The Tamil Tigers perfected suicide bombing as a weapon of war. ili: i79456 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -5214,7 +5214,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - ELN kidnappers target foreign employees of large corporations + - ELN kidnappers target foreign employees of large corporations. ili: i79467 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -5677,7 +5677,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - Shining Path has been responsible for 30,000 deaths + - Shining Path has been responsible for 30,000 deaths. ili: i79495 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -5794,7 +5794,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - the AUC conducted over 800 assassinations in one year + - The AUC conducted over 800 assassinations in one year. ili: i79502 instance_hypernym: - 08409094-n @@ -5880,7 +5880,7 @@ definition: - any organization whose responsibility it is to defend against something example: - - police are the major line of defense against crime + - Police are the major line of defense against crime. hypernym: - 08024893-n ili: i79509 @@ -5917,7 +5917,7 @@ definition: - a formal organization of people or groups of people example: - - he joined the Modern Language Association + - He joined the Modern Language Association. hypernym: - 08024893-n ili: i79512 @@ -5973,8 +5973,8 @@ domain_topic: - 01127115-n example: - - the government reduced taxes - - the matter was referred to higher authorities + - The government reduced taxes. + - The matter was referred to higher authorities. hypernym: - 08067137-n ili: i79516 @@ -6068,7 +6068,7 @@ definition: - a group of countries under a single authority example: - - the British created a great empire + - The British created a great empire. hypernym: - 08067430-n ili: i79524 @@ -6119,7 +6119,7 @@ definition: - the governing group of a kingdom example: - - the palace issued an order binding on all subjects + - The palace issued an order binding on all subjects. hypernym: - 08067430-n ili: i79529 @@ -6144,7 +6144,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06157599-n example: - - the Soviets said they wanted to increase trade with Europe + - The Soviets said they wanted to increase trade with Europe. hypernym: - 08195465-n ili: i79531 @@ -6293,7 +6293,7 @@ definition: - an organization created for business ventures example: - - a growing enterprise must have a bold leader + - A growing enterprise must have a bold leader. hypernym: - 08024893-n ili: i79546 @@ -6304,7 +6304,7 @@ definition: - an unusually large enterprise example: - - Walton built a retail giant + - Walton built a retail giant. hypernym: - 08072983-n ili: i79547 @@ -6403,8 +6403,8 @@ definition: - an institution created to conduct business example: - - he only invests in large well-established companies - - he started the company in his garage + - He only invests in large well-established companies. + - He started the company in his garage. hypernym: - 08070328-n ili: i79556 @@ -6425,7 +6425,7 @@ definition: - a corporation with a large capitalization example: - - he works for a large cap + - He works for a large cap. hypernym: - 08076248-n ili: i79558 @@ -6436,7 +6436,7 @@ definition: - a corporation with a small capitalization example: - - this annual conference is a showcase for ambitious small caps + - This annual conference is a showcase for ambitious small caps. hypernym: - 08076248-n ili: i79559 @@ -6457,7 +6457,7 @@ definition: - the members of a business organization that owns or operates one or more establishments example: - - he worked for a brokerage house + - He worked for a brokerage house. hypernym: - 08077878-n ili: i79561 @@ -6515,7 +6515,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01096649-n example: - - he bought his brother's business + - He bought his brother's business. - a small mom-and-pop business - a racially integrated business concern hypernym: @@ -6565,7 +6565,7 @@ definition: - a company that markets merchandise example: - - his company is a large distributor of software products + - His company is a large distributor of software products. hypernym: - 08074934-n ili: i79570 @@ -6639,7 +6639,7 @@ definition: - a business firm that publishes newspapers example: - - Murdoch owns many newspapers + - Murdoch owns many newspapers. hypernym: - 08079459-n ili: i79577 @@ -6652,7 +6652,7 @@ definition: - the staff of a newspaper or the news department of a periodical example: - - every newspaper editor is criticized by the newsroom + - Every newspaper editor is criticized by the newsroom. hypernym: - 08456947-n ili: i79578 @@ -6663,7 +6663,7 @@ definition: - a business firm that publishes magazines example: - - he works for a magazine + - He works for a magazine. hypernym: - 08079459-n ili: i79579 @@ -6732,7 +6732,7 @@ definition: - an organization of defenders that provides resistance against attack example: - - he joined the defense against invasion + - He joined the defense against invasion. hypernym: - 08024893-n ili: i79586 @@ -6758,7 +6758,7 @@ definition: - the defendant and their legal advisors collectively example: - - the defense called for a mistrial + - The defense called for a mistrial. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i79588 @@ -6781,7 +6781,7 @@ definition: - a collection of plants (trees or shrubs or flowers) in a particular area example: - - the landscape architect suggested a small planting in the northwest corner + - The landscape architect suggested a small planting in the northwest corner. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i79590 @@ -6803,7 +6803,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00925258-n example: - - each industry has its own trade publications + - Each industry has its own trade publications. hypernym: - 08081929-n ili: i79592 @@ -7266,7 +7266,7 @@ - a regulated investment company consisting of professional managers who issue redeemable securities representing a portfolio of many different securities example: - - you can invest in a unit investment trust for as little as $1000 + - You can invest in a unit investment trust for as little as $1000. hypernym: - 08087686-n ili: i79635 @@ -7278,7 +7278,7 @@ definition: - the securities markets in the aggregate example: - - the market always frustrates the small investor + - The market always frustrates the small investor. hypernym: - 08082070-n ili: i79636 @@ -7395,7 +7395,7 @@ definition: - signs collectively (especially commercial signs or posters) example: - - there will be signage displayed at each post + - There will be signage displayed at each post. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i79648 @@ -7627,11 +7627,11 @@ definition: - a social unit living together example: - - he moved his family to Virginia - - It was a good Christian household - - I waited until the whole house was asleep - - the teacher asked how many people made up his home - - the family refused to accept his will + - He moved his family to Virginia. + - It was a good Christian household. + - I waited until the whole house was asleep. + - The teacher asked how many people made up his home. + - The family refused to accept his will. hypernym: - 08206589-n ili: i79671 @@ -7723,7 +7723,7 @@ definition: - a team of professional baseball players who play and travel together example: - - each club played six home games with teams in its own division + - Each club played six home games with teams in its own division. hypernym: - 08096196-n ili: i79678 @@ -7847,7 +7847,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - his teams are always good on defense + - His teams are always good on defense. hypernym: - 08225481-n ili: i79688 @@ -7860,8 +7860,8 @@ definition: - an institution to express belief in a divine power example: - - he was raised in the Baptist religion - - a member of his own faith contradicted him + - He was raised in the Baptist religion. + - A member of his own faith contradicted him. hypernym: - 08070328-n ili: i79689 @@ -7875,7 +7875,7 @@ - the collective body of Christians throughout the world and history (found predominantly in Europe and the Americas and Australia) example: - - for a thousand years the Roman Catholic Church was the principal church of Christendom + - For a thousand years the Roman Catholic Church was the principal church of Christendom. hypernym: - 07981699-n ili: i79690 @@ -7902,7 +7902,7 @@ definition: - the body of people who attend or belong to a particular local church example: - - our church is hosting a picnic next week + - Our church is hosting a picnic next week. hypernym: - 07981699-n ili: i79692 @@ -8599,7 +8599,7 @@ definition: - the civilization of Muslims collectively which is governed by the Muslim religion example: - - Islam is predominant in northern Africa, the Middle East, Pakistan, and Indonesia + - Islam is predominant in northern Africa, the Middle East, Pakistan, and Indonesia. hypernym: - 08128749-n ili: i79751 @@ -8919,7 +8919,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - varieties are frequently recognized in botany + - Varieties are frequently recognized in botany. hypernym: - 08008892-n ili: i79777 @@ -8930,8 +8930,8 @@ definition: - a special variety of domesticated animals within a species example: - - he experimented on a particular breed of white rats - - he created a new strain of sheep + - He experimented on a particular breed of white rats. + - He created a new strain of sheep. hypernym: - 08118051-n - 08010371-n @@ -8963,7 +8963,7 @@ definition: - the hereditary derivation of an individual example: - - his entire lineage has been warriors + - His entire lineage has been warriors. hypernym: - 08119368-n ili: i79781 @@ -8986,7 +8986,7 @@ definition: - a family line of descent example: - - he gets his brains from his father's side + - He gets his brains from his father's side. hypernym: - 08118903-n ili: i79782 @@ -9128,7 +9128,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - sharks belong to the fish family + - Sharks belong to the fish family. hypernym: - 08008892-n ili: i79794 @@ -9347,7 +9347,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06157599-n example: - - the people slowly progressed from barbarism to civilization + - The people slowly progressed from barbarism to civilization. hypernym: - 07982754-n ili: i79811 @@ -9359,7 +9359,7 @@ definition: - the body of people in a learned occupation example: - - the news spread rapidly through the medical profession + - The news spread rapidly through the medical profession. hypernym: - 08420588-n ili: i79812 @@ -9372,7 +9372,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - he was admitted to the bar in New Jersey + - He was admitted to the bar in New Jersey. hypernym: - 08129062-n ili: i79813 @@ -9545,8 +9545,8 @@ definition: - a specialized division of a large organization example: - - you'll find it in the hardware department - - she got a job in the historical section of the Treasury + - You'll find it in the hardware department. + - She got a job in the historical section of the Treasury. hypernym: - 08237635-n ili: i79830 @@ -9866,8 +9866,8 @@ - the department of local government that is responsible for managing the treatment of convicted offenders example: - - for a career in corrections turn to the web site of the New Jersey Department - of Corrections + - For a career in corrections turn to the web site of the New Jersey Department + of Corrections. hypernym: - 08137359-n ili: i79862 @@ -9880,7 +9880,7 @@ definition: - a department responsible for the security of the institution's property and workers example: - - the head of security was a former policeman + - The head of security was a former policeman. hypernym: - 08131836-n ili: i79863 @@ -10131,7 +10131,7 @@ - a former independent federal agency that supervised and set rates for carriers that transported goods and people between states; was terminated in 1995 example: - - the ICC was established in 1887 as the first federal agency + - The ICC was established in 1887 as the first federal agency. hypernym: - 08355774-n ili: i79885 @@ -10715,7 +10715,7 @@ definition: - the federal department in the United States that sets and maintains foreign policies example: - - the Department of State was created in 1789 + - The Department of State was created in 1789. hypernym: - 08140150-n ili: i79930 @@ -11143,8 +11143,8 @@ definition: - a subsidiary organ of government created for a special purpose example: - - are the judicial instrumentalities of local governments adequate? - - he studied the French instrumentalities for law enforcement + - Are the judicial instrumentalities of local governments adequate? + - He studied the French instrumentalities for law enforcement. hypernym: - 08206589-n ili: i79965 @@ -11541,7 +11541,7 @@ definition: - royal persons collectively example: - - the wedding was attended by royalty + - The wedding was attended by royalty. hypernym: - 07987896-n ili: i80001 @@ -12052,7 +12052,7 @@ - the body of people who are citizens of a particular government example: - source: Declaration of Independence - text: governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed + text: Governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed. hypernym: - 08177175-n ili: i80040 @@ -12159,7 +12159,7 @@ definition: - an official assembly having legislative powers example: - - a bicameral legislature has two houses + - A bicameral legislature has two houses. hypernym: - 08180172-n ili: i80049 @@ -12232,9 +12232,9 @@ - the persons (or committees or departments etc.) who make up a body for the purpose of administering something example: - - he claims that the present administration is corrupt - - the governance of an association is responsible to its members - - he quickly became recognized as a member of the establishment + - He claims that the present administration is corrupt. + - The governance of an association is responsible to its members. + - He quickly became recognized as a member of the establishment. hypernym: - 07981699-n ili: i80056 @@ -12342,8 +12342,8 @@ - the people who live in a nation or country example: - a statement that sums up the nation's mood - - the news was announced to the nation - - the whole country worshipped him + - The news was announced to the nation. + - The whole country worshipped him. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i80066 @@ -12451,7 +12451,7 @@ definition: - any state of which one is not a citizen example: - - working in a foreign country takes a bit of getting used to + - Working in a foreign country takes a bit of getting used to. hypernym: - 08185877-n ili: i80075 @@ -12496,7 +12496,7 @@ definition: - a politically organized body of people under a single government example: - - the state has elected a new president + - The state has elected a new president. - African nations - students who had come to the nation's capitol - the country's largest manufacturer @@ -12548,7 +12548,7 @@ definition: - the German republic founded at Weimar in 1919 example: - - The Weimar Republic was overthrown in 1933 and replaced by the Third Reich + - The Weimar Republic was overthrown in 1933 and replaced by the Third Reich. hypernym: - 08378256-n ili: i80083 @@ -12591,8 +12591,8 @@ - an organization that is a member of another organization (especially a state that belongs to a group of nations) example: - - the library was a member of the interlibrary loan association - - Canada is a member of the United Nations + - The library was a member of the interlibrary loan association. + - Canada is a member of the United Nations. hypernym: - 08206589-n ili: i80087 @@ -12654,7 +12654,7 @@ - in World War II the alliance of Germany and Italy in 1936 which later included Japan and other nations example: - - the Axis opposed the Allies in World War II + - The Axis opposed the Allies in World War II. hypernym: - 08310903-n ili: i80093 @@ -12707,7 +12707,7 @@ definition: - the nations of the European continent collectively example: - - the Marshall Plan helped Europe recover from World War II + - The Marshall Plan helped Europe recover from World War II. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i80096 @@ -12749,7 +12749,7 @@ definition: - the nations of the South American continent collectively example: - - South America is an important market for goods from the United States + - South America is an important market for goods from the United States. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i80100 @@ -12763,7 +12763,7 @@ - an international organization of European countries formed after World War II to reduce trade barriers and increase cooperation among its members example: - - he tried to take Britain into the European Union + - He tried to take Britain into the European Union. hypernym: - 08311617-n ili: i80101 @@ -13052,7 +13052,7 @@ definition: - the group of people comprising the government of a sovereign state example: - - the state has lowered its income tax + - The state has lowered its income tax. hypernym: - 08067430-n ili: i80119 @@ -13063,7 +13063,7 @@ definition: - a group of organisms of the same species inhabiting a given area example: - - they hired hunters to keep down the deer population + - They hired hunters to keep down the deer population. hypernym: - 00031563-n ili: i80120 @@ -13093,7 +13093,7 @@ definition: - people without possessions or wealth (considered as a group) example: - - the urban poor need assistance + - The urban poor need assistance. exemplifies: - 06306016-n - 06730109-n @@ -13122,7 +13122,7 @@ definition: - people in general considered as a whole example: - - he is a hero in the eyes of the public + - He is a hero in the eyes of the public. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i80125 @@ -13137,7 +13137,7 @@ definition: - the people who inhabit a territory or state example: - - the population seemed to be well fed and clothed + - The population seemed to be well fed and clothed. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i80126 @@ -13185,7 +13185,7 @@ definition: - a social class comprising those who do manual labor or work for wages example: - - there is a shortage of skilled labor in this field + - There is a shortage of skilled labor in this field. hypernym: - 07990472-n ili: i80130 @@ -13310,7 +13310,7 @@ definition: - a large number of things or people considered together example: - - a crowd of insects assembled around the flowers + - A crowd of insects assembled around the flowers. hypernym: - 07991473-n ili: i80141 @@ -13352,8 +13352,8 @@ definition: - a crowd especially of ordinary or undistinguished persons or things example: - - his brilliance raised him above the ruck - - the children resembled a fairy herd + - His brilliance raised him above the ruck. + - The children resembled a fairy herd. hypernym: - 08199634-n ili: i80145 @@ -13489,7 +13489,7 @@ definition: - a social gathering of guests or companions example: - - the house was filled with company when I arrived + - The house was filled with company when I arrived. hypernym: - 07991473-n ili: i80158 @@ -13500,7 +13500,7 @@ definition: - the number of people that are present example: - - attendance was up by 50 per cent + - Attendance was up by 50 per cent. hypernym: - 08201779-n ili: i80159 @@ -13639,7 +13639,7 @@ definition: - organization of performers and associated personnel (especially theatrical) example: - - the traveling company all stayed at the same hotel + - The traveling company all stayed at the same hotel. hypernym: - 08024893-n ili: i80172 @@ -13781,7 +13781,7 @@ definition: - a travelling company of entertainers; including trained animals example: - - he ran away from home to join the circus + - He ran away from home to join the circus. hypernym: - 08203951-n ili: i80185 @@ -13815,8 +13815,8 @@ definition: - an organization regarded as part of a larger social group example: - - the coach said the offensive unit did a good job - - after the battle the soldier had trouble rejoining his unit + - The coach said the offensive unit did a good job. + - After the battle the soldier had trouble rejoining his unit. hypernym: - 08024893-n ili: i80188 @@ -13839,7 +13839,7 @@ definition: - an opposing military force example: - - the enemy attacked at dawn + - The enemy attacked at dawn. hypernym: - 08215338-n ili: i80190 @@ -14276,7 +14276,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - he sent Caesar a force of six thousand men + - He sent Caesar a force of six thousand men. hypernym: - 08206589-n ili: i80224 @@ -14293,8 +14293,8 @@ definition: - the military forces of a nation example: - - their military is the largest in the region - - the military machine is the same one we faced in 1991 but now it is weaker + - Their military is the largest in the region. + - The military machine is the same one we faced in 1991 but now it is weaker. hypernym: - 08224937-n ili: i80225 @@ -14328,7 +14328,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - some call the mujahidin international warriors but others just call them terrorists + - Some call the mujahidin international warriors but others just call them terrorists. hypernym: - 08215338-n ili: i80227 @@ -14404,7 +14404,7 @@ definition: - a group of people having the power of effective action example: - - he joined forces with a band of adventurers + - He joined forces with a band of adventurers. hypernym: - 07967506-n ili: i80233 @@ -14415,7 +14415,7 @@ definition: - group of people willing to obey orders example: - - a public force is necessary to give security to the rights of citizens + - A public force is necessary to give security to the rights of citizens. hypernym: - 08024893-n ili: i80234 @@ -14478,7 +14478,7 @@ definition: - the reserve players on a team example: - - our team has a strong bench + - Our team has a strong bench. hypernym: - 08017525-n ili: i80240 @@ -14491,7 +14491,7 @@ definition: - the force of policemen and officers example: - - the law came looking for him + - The law came looking for him. hypernym: - 08224937-n - 08365742-n @@ -14726,7 +14726,7 @@ definition: - an army unit large enough to sustain combat example: - - two infantry divisions were held in reserve + - Two infantry divisions were held in reserve. hypernym: - 08207684-n ili: i80260 @@ -14851,7 +14851,7 @@ definition: - a group of persons who are engaged in a common activity example: - - platoons of tourists poured out of the busses + - Platoons of tourists poured out of the busses. - the defensive platoon of the football team hypernym: - 07967506-n @@ -15290,8 +15290,8 @@ definition: - a gathering of spectators or listeners at a (usually public) performance example: - - the audience applauded - - someone in the audience began to cough + - The audience applauded. + - Someone in the audience began to cough. hypernym: - 07991473-n ili: i80315 @@ -15316,8 +15316,8 @@ - the part of the general public interested in a source of information, entertainment, or a product/service example: - - every artist needs an audience - - the broadcast reached an audience of millions + - Every artist needs an audience. + - The broadcast reached an audience of millions. hypernym: - 08197108-n ili: i80317 @@ -15358,8 +15358,8 @@ definition: - the audience gathered together in a theatre or cinema example: - - the house applauded - - he counted the house + - The house applauded. + - He counted the house. hypernym: - 08238818-n ili: i80321 @@ -15422,7 +15422,7 @@ definition: - a group of people living in a particular local area example: - - the team is drawn from all parts of the community + - The team is drawn from all parts of the community. hypernym: - 07991473-n ili: i80327 @@ -15433,7 +15433,7 @@ definition: - a group of nations having common interests example: - - they hoped to join the NATO community + - They hoped to join the NATO community. hypernym: - 08311617-n ili: i80328 @@ -15464,7 +15464,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06244979-n example: - - moderate Muslims urge the Ummah to reject the terrorism of radical Muslims + - Moderate Muslims urge the Ummah to reject the terrorism of radical Muslims. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -15490,8 +15490,8 @@ definition: - people living near one another example: - - it is a friendly neighborhood - - my neighborhood voted for Bush + - It is a friendly neighborhood. + - My neighborhood voted for Bush. hypernym: - 08240723-n ili: i80333 @@ -15515,7 +15515,7 @@ definition: - people living or working on the same street example: - - the whole street protested the absence of street lights + - The whole street protested the absence of street lights. hypernym: - 08242011-n ili: i80335 @@ -15574,7 +15574,7 @@ definition: - people living in a large densely populated municipality example: - - the city voted for Republicans in 1994 + - The city voted for Republicans in 1994. hypernym: - 08242502-n ili: i80341 @@ -15586,7 +15586,7 @@ definition: - the people living in a municipality smaller than a city example: - - the whole town cheered the team + - The whole town cheered the team. hypernym: - 08242502-n ili: i80342 @@ -15640,9 +15640,9 @@ definition: - a formal association of people with similar interests example: - - he joined a golf club - - they formed a small lunch society - - men from the fraternal order will staff the soup kitchen today + - He joined a golf club. + - They formed a small lunch society. + - Men from the fraternal order will staff the soup kitchen today. hypernym: - 08066153-n ili: i80347 @@ -15661,9 +15661,9 @@ definition: - an association of people who share common beliefs or activities example: - - the message was addressed not just to employees but to every member of the company - family - - the church welcomed new members into its fellowship + - The message was addressed not just to employees but to every member of the company + family. + - The church welcomed new members into its fellowship. hypernym: - 08066153-n ili: i80348 @@ -15704,7 +15704,7 @@ definition: - a local branch of some fraternity or association example: - - he joined the Atlanta chapter + - He joined the Atlanta chapter. hypernym: - 08244135-n ili: i80352 @@ -16057,7 +16057,7 @@ definition: - an organization of employees formed to bargain with the employer example: - - you have to join the union in order to get a job + - You have to join the union in order to get a job. hypernym: - 08024893-n ili: i80384 @@ -16274,7 +16274,7 @@ - a consortium of independent organizations formed to limit competition by controlling the production and distribution of a product or service example: - - they set up the trust in the hope of gaining a monopoly + - They set up the trust in the hope of gaining a monopoly. hypernym: - 08253359-n ili: i80404 @@ -16289,7 +16289,7 @@ - an illicit cartel formed to control the production and distribution of narcotic drugs example: - - drug cartels sometimes finance terrorist organizations + - Drug cartels sometimes finance terrorist organizations. hypernym: - 08253542-n ili: i80405 @@ -16377,7 +16377,7 @@ definition: - a body of students who are taught together example: - - early morning classes are always sleepy + - Early morning classes are always sleepy. hypernym: - 07991473-n ili: i80413 @@ -16392,7 +16392,7 @@ - a body of students who graduate together example: - the class of '97 - - she was in my year at Hoehandle High + - She was in my year at Hoehandle High. hypernym: - 07991473-n ili: i80414 @@ -16422,7 +16422,7 @@ definition: - a small class of students who are part of a larger course but are taught separately example: - - a graduate student taught sections for the professor's lecture course + - A graduate student taught sections for the professor's lecture course. hypernym: - 08255384-n ili: i80417 @@ -16470,8 +16470,8 @@ definition: - a league ranked by quality example: - - he played baseball in class D for two years - - Princeton is in the NCAA Division 1-AA + - He played baseball in class D for two years. + - Princeton is in the NCAA Division 1-AA. hypernym: - 08248105-n ili: i80422 @@ -16492,8 +16492,8 @@ definition: - an unofficial association of people or groups example: - - the smart set goes there - - they were an angry lot + - The smart set goes there. + - They were an angry lot. hypernym: - 07967506-n ili: i80424 @@ -16568,7 +16568,7 @@ definition: - an inner circle of advisors (especially under President Reagan) example: - - he's no longer in the loop + - He's no longer in the loop. hypernym: - 08257554-n ili: i80430 @@ -16612,7 +16612,7 @@ definition: - a small group of indispensable persons or things example: - - five periodicals make up the core of their publishing program + - Five periodicals make up the core of their publishing program. hypernym: - 08013131-n ili: i80434 @@ -16626,8 +16626,8 @@ - a set of pieces of creative work collected to be shown to potential customers or employers example: - - the artist had put together a portfolio of his work - - every actor has a portfolio of photographs + - The artist had put together a portfolio of his work. + - Every actor has a portfolio of photographs. hypernym: - 08013131-n ili: i80435 @@ -16661,7 +16661,7 @@ definition: - a crew of workers selected for a particular task example: - - a detail was sent to remove the fallen trees + - A detail was sent to remove the fallen trees. hypernym: - 08259720-n ili: i80438 @@ -16735,7 +16735,7 @@ definition: - an association of criminals example: - - police tried to break up the gang + - Police tried to break up the gang. - a pack of thieves hypernym: - 08066153-n @@ -16765,8 +16765,8 @@ definition: - a nest of sleepers awaiting a prearranged signal example: - - sleeper nests of Islamic terrorists were capable of launching major attacks in - Europe + - Sleeper nests of Islamic terrorists were capable of launching major attacks in + Europe. hypernym: - 08261267-n ili: i80447 @@ -17060,7 +17060,7 @@ definition: - a large orchestra; can perform symphonies example: - - we heard the Vienna symphony + - We heard the Vienna symphony. hypernym: - 08265078-n ili: i80473 @@ -17305,7 +17305,7 @@ definition: - a formal or official social gathering or ceremony example: - - it was a black-tie function + - It was a black-tie function. hypernym: - 07461861-n ili: i80499 @@ -17316,7 +17316,7 @@ definition: - a gathering of people for pleasure example: - - she joined the party after dinner + - She joined the party after dinner. hypernym: - 07461861-n ili: i80500 @@ -17368,7 +17368,7 @@ definition: - a party of people assembled to have dinner together example: - - guests should never be late to a dinner party + - Guests should never be late to a dinner party. hypernym: - 08269523-n ili: i80506 @@ -17498,7 +17498,7 @@ - a party of friends assembled to present gifts (usually of a specified kind) to a person example: - - her friends organized a baby shower for her when she was expecting + - Her friends organized a baby shower for her when she was expecting. hypernym: - 07462241-n ili: i80520 @@ -17548,7 +17548,7 @@ definition: - a social gathering where a light evening meal is served example: - - her suppers often included celebrities + - Her suppers often included celebrities. hypernym: - 07461861-n ili: i80525 @@ -17577,7 +17577,7 @@ definition: - an organization to gain political power example: - - in 1992 Perot tried to organize a third party at the national level + - In 1992 Perot tried to organize a third party at the national level. hypernym: - 08024893-n ili: i80527 @@ -17971,7 +17971,7 @@ definition: - a group that controls the activities of a political party example: - - he was endorsed by the Democratic machine + - He was endorsed by the Democratic machine. hypernym: - 08024893-n ili: i80563 @@ -17994,8 +17994,8 @@ definition: - a band of people associated temporarily in some activity example: - - they organized a party to search for food - - the company of cooks walked into the kitchen + - They organized a party to search for food. + - The company of cooks walked into the kitchen. hypernym: - 08257090-n ili: i80565 @@ -18085,7 +18085,7 @@ definition: - a set of data arranged in rows and columns example: - - see table 1 + - See table 1. hypernym: - 07955622-n ili: i80574 @@ -18324,7 +18324,7 @@ definition: - an oblique line of squares of the same color on a checkerboard example: - - the bishop moves on the diagonals + - The bishop moves on the diagonals. hypernym: - 08447160-n - 08447525-n @@ -18361,7 +18361,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06104629-n example: - - ‘extragalactic nebula’ is a former name for ‘galaxy’ + - ‘extragalactic nebula’ is a former name for ‘galaxy’. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i80600 @@ -18473,7 +18473,7 @@ definition: - a set of twenty members example: - - a score were sent out but only one returned + - A score were sent out but only one returned. hypernym: - 08013131-n ili: i80610 @@ -18504,7 +18504,7 @@ definition: - a group of people (often temporary) having a common purpose example: - - they were a winning combination + - They were a winning combination. hypernym: - 08206589-n ili: i80613 @@ -18570,7 +18570,7 @@ definition: - an informal body of friends example: - - he still hangs out with the same crowd + - He still hangs out with the same crowd. hypernym: - 07991473-n ili: i80619 @@ -18753,7 +18753,7 @@ definition: - an educational institution example: - - the school was founded in 1900 + - The school was founded in 1900. hypernym: - 08293263-n ili: i80636 @@ -18767,8 +18767,8 @@ definition: - an educational institution's faculty and students example: - - the school keeps parents informed - - the whole school turned out for the game + - The school keeps parents informed. + - The whole school turned out for the game. hypernym: - 08293263-n ili: i80637 @@ -18937,7 +18937,7 @@ definition: - a school established by Plato in ancient Athens example: - - Plato's Academy continued for several hundred years after Plato died + - Plato's Academy continued for several hundred years after Plato died. hypernym: - 08294726-n ili: i80654 @@ -18979,7 +18979,7 @@ definition: - an honorary group of French writers and thinkers supported by the French government example: - - the French Academy sets standards for the use of the French language + - The French Academy sets standards for the use of the French language. hypernym: - 08297045-n ili: i80658 @@ -19122,9 +19122,9 @@ - 08867723-n - 08998272-n example: - - the Pakistan government decided to close down madrasas that provided military - training for their students - - many madrasas in Bangladesh are supported with money from Saudi Arabia + - The Pakistan government decided to close down madrasas that provided military + training for their students. + - Many madrasas in Bangladesh are supported with money from Saudi Arabia. hypernym: - 08300975-n ili: i80672 @@ -19323,7 +19323,7 @@ - the members of a university as distinguished from the other residents of the town in which the university is located example: - - the relations between town and gown are always sensitive + - The relations between town and gown are always sensitive. hypernym: - 08303084-n ili: i80691 @@ -19396,7 +19396,7 @@ definition: - the body of teachers and administrators at a school example: - - the dean addressed the letter to the entire staff of the university + - The dean addressed the letter to the entire staff of the university. hypernym: - 07981699-n ili: i80698 @@ -19427,7 +19427,7 @@ definition: - a society that allows its members considerable freedom (as in a democracy) example: - - America's open society has made it an easy target for terrorists + - America's open society has made it an easy target for terrorists. hypernym: - 07982754-n ili: i80700 @@ -19526,7 +19526,7 @@ - the prehistoric civilization on the islands in the Aegean sea and the surrounding countries example: - - by 800 BC the entire Aegean culture had adopted this style of pottery + - By 800 BC the entire Aegean culture had adopted this style of pottery. hypernym: - 08304765-n ili: i80709 @@ -19632,8 +19632,8 @@ definition: - the modern culture of western Europe and North America example: - - when Ghandi was asked what he thought of Western civilization he said he thought - it would be a good idea + - When Ghandi was asked what he thought of Western civilization he said he thought + it would be a good idea. hypernym: - 08304765-n ili: i80718 @@ -20473,8 +20473,8 @@ definition: - a formally arranged gathering example: - - next year the meeting will be in Chicago - - the meeting elected a chairperson + - Next year the meeting will be in Chicago. + - The meeting elected a chairperson. hypernym: - 01232427-n ili: i80791 @@ -20610,7 +20610,7 @@ definition: - a meeting of a legislative body at which all members are present example: - - the plenum will vote on all tax increases + - The plenum will vote on all tax increases. hypernym: - 08324519-n ili: i80804 @@ -20648,7 +20648,7 @@ definition: - a small informal social gathering example: - - there was an informal meeting in my living room + - There was an informal meeting in my living room. hypernym: - 07461861-n ili: i80808 @@ -20791,9 +20791,9 @@ world under the presidency of the Pope to regulate matters of faith and morals and discipline example: - - the first seven councils through 787 are considered to be ecumenical councils + - The first seven councils through 787 are considered to be ecumenical councils by both the Roman Catholic church and the Eastern Orthodox church but the next - fourteen councils are considered ecumenical only by the Roman Catholic church + fourteen councils are considered ecumenical only by the Roman Catholic church. hypernym: - 08329489-n ili: i80821 @@ -21087,7 +21087,7 @@ definition: - a deliberative or legislative or administrative or judicial assembly example: - - the upper chamber is the senate + - The upper chamber is the senate. hypernym: - 08180691-n ili: i80848 @@ -21254,7 +21254,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06987792-n example: - - most criminal cases are handled by a tribal Jirga rather than by laws or police + - Most criminal cases are handled by a tribal Jirga rather than by laws or police. hypernym: - 08326339-n ili: i80864 @@ -21268,7 +21268,7 @@ domain_region: - 08721268-n example: - - he convened a Loya Jirga that persuaded tribal leaders to acquiesce + - He convened a Loya Jirga that persuaded tribal leaders to acquiesce. hypernym: - 08338886-n ili: i80865 @@ -21317,7 +21317,7 @@ definition: - a committee having supervisory powers example: - - the board has seven members + - The board has seven members. hypernym: - 08341444-n ili: i80870 @@ -21407,7 +21407,7 @@ - a special group delegated to consider some matter example: - source: Milton Berle - text: a committee is a group that keeps minutes and loses hours + text: A committee is a group that keeps minutes and loses hours. hypernym: - 08094128-n ili: i80878 @@ -21889,9 +21889,9 @@ - an inquisition initiated in 1478 by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella that guarded the orthodoxy of Catholicism in Spain (especially from the 15th to the 17th centuries) example: - - the Spanish Inquisition was administered by both civil and church authorities - which gave it ultimate power - - Torquemada was the inquisitor general for the Spanish Inquisition + - The Spanish Inquisition was administered by both civil and church authorities + which gave it ultimate power. + - Torquemada was the inquisitor general for the Spanish Inquisition. ili: i80924 instance_hypernym: - 08349957-n @@ -21902,7 +21902,7 @@ definition: - an inquisition set up in Italy in 1542 to curb the number of Protestants example: - - it was the Roman Inquisition that put Galileo on trial + - It was the Roman Inquisition that put Galileo on trial. ili: i80925 instance_hypernym: - 08349957-n @@ -22121,7 +22121,7 @@ or occupation example: - the repertory of the supposed feats of mesmerism - - has a large repertory of dialects and characters + - … has a large repertory of dialects and characters hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i80944 @@ -22133,7 +22133,7 @@ definition: - a body of legislators that serve in behalf of some constituency example: - - a Congressional vacancy occurred in the representation from California + - A Congressional vacancy occurred in the representation from California. hypernym: - 07981699-n ili: i80945 @@ -22440,7 +22440,7 @@ domain_region: - 08933207-n example: - - the Iraqi Mukhabarat has been involved in numerous terrorist activities + - The Iraqi Mukhabarat has been involved in numerous terrorist activities. hypernym: - 08358966-n ili: i80968 @@ -22533,7 +22533,7 @@ domain_region: - 08810400-n example: - - the primary focus of the Mossad is on Arab nations + - The primary focus of the Mossad is on Arab nations. hypernym: - 08358966-n ili: i80975 @@ -22589,7 +22589,7 @@ domain_region: - 08810400-n example: - - the Shin Bet also handles overall security for Israel's national airline + - The Shin Bet also handles overall security for Israel's national airline. hypernym: - 08358966-n ili: i80979 @@ -22664,7 +22664,7 @@ - a government agency or instrument devoted to the performance of some specific function example: - - The Census Bureau is an organ of the Commerce Department + - The Census Bureau is an organ of the Commerce Department. hypernym: - 08354251-n ili: i80985 @@ -22708,7 +22708,7 @@ definition: - the central bank of those members of the European Union who share a common currency example: - - The European Central Bank is Europe's equivalent of the Federal Reserve + - The European Central Bank is Europe's equivalent of the Federal Reserve. hypernym: - 08366843-n ili: i80989 @@ -22721,8 +22721,8 @@ banks and all national banks and state-chartered commercial banks and some trust companies example: - - the Fed seeks to control the United States economy by raising and lowering short-term - interest rates and the money supply + - The Fed seeks to control the United States economy by raising and lowering short-term + interest rates and the money supply. hypernym: - 08366843-n ili: i80990 @@ -22827,7 +22827,7 @@ definition: - professional or clerical workers in an office example: - - the whole office was late the morning of the blizzard + - The whole office was late the morning of the blizzard. hypernym: - 08456947-n ili: i80999 @@ -22990,7 +22990,7 @@ definition: - an organization that provides businesses with credit ratings of other firms example: - - Dun & Bradstreet is the largest mercantile agency in the United States + - Dun & Bradstreet is the largest mercantile agency in the United States. hypernym: - 08073958-n ili: i81015 @@ -23235,7 +23235,7 @@ definition: - a cell of sleepers example: - - an al-Qaeda sleeper cell may have used Arizona as its base + - An al-Qaeda sleeper cell may have used Arizona as its base. hypernym: - 08375521-n ili: i81036 @@ -23248,8 +23248,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - to insure operational security the members of adjacent terrorist cells usually - don't know each other or the identity of their leadership + - To insure operational security the members of adjacent terrorist cells usually + don't know each other or the identity of their leadership. hypernym: - 08375521-n ili: i81037 @@ -23424,8 +23424,8 @@ definition: - the dominance or leadership of one social group or nation over others example: - - the hegemony of a single member state is not incompatible with a genuine confederation - - to say they have priority is not to say they have complete hegemony + - The hegemony of a single member state is not incompatible with a genuine confederation. + - To say they have priority is not to say they have complete hegemony. - the consolidation of the United States' hegemony over a new international economic system hypernym: @@ -23450,9 +23450,9 @@ definition: - a political system governed by a few people example: - - one of his cardinal convictions was that Britain was not run as a democracy but - as an oligarchy - - the big cities were notoriously in the hands of the oligarchy of local businessmen + - One of his cardinal convictions was that Britain was not run as a democracy but + as an oligarchy. + - The big cities were notoriously in the hands of the oligarchy of local businessmen. hypernym: - 08384807-n ili: i81056 @@ -23473,7 +23473,7 @@ definition: - a form of government whose head of state is not a monarch example: - - the head of state in a republic is usually a president + - The head of state in a republic is usually a president. hypernym: - 08384807-n ili: i81058 @@ -23484,9 +23484,9 @@ definition: - a form of government in which scientists and technical experts are in control example: - - technocracy was described as that society in which those who govern justify themselves + - Technocracy was described as that society in which those who govern justify themselves by appeal to technical experts who justify themselves by appeal to scientific - forms of knowledge + forms of knowledge. hypernym: - 08384807-n ili: i81059 @@ -23562,7 +23562,7 @@ definition: - a hidden sector of the economy where private cash transactions go unreported example: - - no one knows how large the black economy really is + - No one knows how large the black economy really is. hypernym: - 07983333-n ili: i81067 @@ -23814,7 +23814,7 @@ definition: - all of the offspring of a given progenitor example: - - we must secure the benefits of freedom for ourselves and our posterity + - We must secure the benefits of freedom for ourselves and our posterity. hypernym: - 07957410-n ili: i81091 @@ -24054,7 +24054,7 @@ definition: - a sequence of numbers or letters that opens a combination lock example: - - he forgot the combination to the safe + - He forgot the combination to the safe. hypernym: - 08476263-n ili: i81111 @@ -24121,8 +24121,8 @@ domain_region: - 09395415-n example: - - the practice of sending convicted criminals to serve on the Plantations was common - in the 17th century + - The practice of sending convicted criminals to serve on the Plantations was common + in the 17th century. hypernym: - 08390976-n ili: i81117 @@ -24238,8 +24238,8 @@ definition: - a connected series of events or actions or developments example: - - the government took a firm course - - historians can only point out those lines for which evidence is available + - The government took a firm course. + - Historians can only point out those lines for which evidence is available. hypernym: - 08474987-n ili: i81129 @@ -24275,7 +24275,7 @@ definition: - a series of ordered groupings of people or things within a system example: - - put honesty first in her hierarchy of values + - Put honesty first in her hierarchy of values. hypernym: - 08474987-n ili: i81132 @@ -24338,8 +24338,8 @@ - the people in a society considered as a system organized by a characteristic pattern of relationships example: - - the social organizations of England and America are very different - - sociologists have studied the changing structure of the family + - The social organizations of England and America are very different. + - Sociologists have studied the changing structure of the family. hypernym: - 08452398-n ili: i81138 @@ -24471,7 +24471,7 @@ definition: - the management of a gambling house or casino example: - - the house gets a percentage of every bet + - The house gets a percentage of every bet. hypernym: - 08397896-n ili: i81150 @@ -24482,7 +24482,7 @@ definition: - the body of people who lead a group example: - - the national leadership adopted his plan + - The national leadership adopted his plan. hypernym: - 07981699-n ili: i81151 @@ -24697,7 +24697,7 @@ definition: - a meeting arranged in advance example: - - she asked how to avoid kissing at the end of a date + - She asked how to avoid kissing at the end of a date. hypernym: - 08327319-n ili: i81169 @@ -24713,7 +24713,7 @@ - a meeting arranged by the visitor to see someone (such as a doctor or lawyer) for treatment or advice example: - - he scheduled a visit to the dentist + - He scheduled a visit to the dentist. hypernym: - 08327319-n ili: i81170 @@ -24724,7 +24724,7 @@ definition: - a date with a stranger example: - - she never goes on blind dates + - She never goes on blind dates. hypernym: - 08401740-n ili: i81171 @@ -24829,7 +24829,7 @@ definition: - the best people or things in a group example: - - the cream of England's young men were killed in the Great War + - The cream of England's young men were killed in the Great War. hypernym: - 08403286-n ili: i81181 @@ -24914,7 +24914,7 @@ definition: - a small elite group example: - - it was designed for the discriminating few + - It was designed for the discriminating few. hypernym: - 08403286-n ili: i81189 @@ -25094,7 +25094,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - there came ten thousand horsemen and as many fully-armed foot + - There came ten thousand horsemen and as many fully-armed foot. hypernym: - 08207684-n ili: i81203 @@ -25137,9 +25137,9 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - their troops were untrained militia + - Their troops were untrained militia. - source: United States Constitution - text: Congress shall have power to provide for calling forth the militia + text: Congress shall have power to provide for calling forth the militia. hypernym: - 07981699-n ili: i81206 @@ -25411,7 +25411,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - friendlies came to their rescue + - Friendlies came to their rescue. hypernym: - 08414212-n ili: i81227 @@ -25424,7 +25424,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - the platoon ran into a pack of hostiles + - The platoon ran into a pack of hostiles. hypernym: - 08414212-n ili: i81228 @@ -25437,7 +25437,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - 500 horse led the attack + - 500 horse led the attack. hypernym: - 08414212-n ili: i81229 @@ -25465,8 +25465,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - the strike was supported by the union rank and file - - he rose from the ranks to become a colonel + - The strike was supported by the union rank and file. + - He rose from the ranks to become a colonel. hypernym: - 08224937-n ili: i81231 @@ -25502,8 +25502,8 @@ definition: - a collection containing a variety of sorts of things example: - - a great assortment of cars was on display - - he had a variety of disorders + - A great assortment of cars was on display. + - He had a variety of disorders. - a veritable smorgasbord of religions hypernym: - 07968050-n @@ -25534,7 +25534,7 @@ - a fearsome mixture example: - a witches' brew of gangsters and terrorists - - mixing dope and alcohol creates a witches' brew + - Mixing dope and alcohol creates a witches' brew. hypernym: - 08415730-n ili: i81236 @@ -25547,8 +25547,8 @@ definition: - a variety of different things or activities example: - - he answered a range of questions - - he was impressed by the range and diversity of the collection + - He answered a range of questions. + - He was impressed by the range and diversity of the collection. hypernym: - 08415730-n ili: i81237 @@ -25559,7 +25559,7 @@ definition: - an assortment of things from which a choice can be made example: - - the store carried a large selection of shoes + - The store carried a large selection of shoes. hypernym: - 08415730-n ili: i81238 @@ -25589,7 +25589,7 @@ definition: - a confusing assortment example: - - Roosevelt created an alphabet soup of federal agencies + - Roosevelt created an alphabet soup of federal agencies. hypernym: - 08415730-n ili: i81240 @@ -25619,7 +25619,7 @@ definition: - (Yiddish) a batch of things that go together example: - - he bought the whole schmeer + - He bought the whole schmeer. exemplifies: - 06963829-n hypernym: @@ -25652,9 +25652,9 @@ definition: - the body of members of an organization or group example: - - they polled their membership - - they found dissension in their own ranks - - he joined the ranks of the unemployed + - They polled their membership. + - They found dissension in their own ranks. + - He joined the ranks of the unemployed. hypernym: - 07981699-n ili: i81246 @@ -25667,7 +25667,7 @@ - a division of some larger or more complex organization example: - a branch of Congress - - botany is a branch of biology + - Botany is a branch of biology. - the Germanic branch of Indo-European languages hypernym: - 08237635-n @@ -25681,7 +25681,7 @@ definition: - customers collectively example: - - they have an upper class clientele + - They have an upper class clientele. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i81248 @@ -25715,7 +25715,7 @@ definition: - people who are highly experienced or who have inside information example: - - the smart money said Truman would lose the election + - The smart money said Truman would lose the election. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i81251 @@ -25891,7 +25891,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - the peacekeeping force includes one British contingent + - The peacekeeping force includes one British contingent. hypernym: - 08215338-n ili: i81267 @@ -26143,7 +26143,7 @@ definition: - a competitive exhibition of farm products example: - - she won a blue ribbon for her baking at the county fair + - She won a blue ribbon for her baking at the county fair. hypernym: - 08424576-n ili: i81291 @@ -26181,7 +26181,7 @@ - 00975181-n - 06157599-n example: - - the Confederate side was prepared to attack + - The Confederate side was prepared to attack. hypernym: - 08206589-n ili: i81294 @@ -26192,7 +26192,7 @@ definition: - a group of people working together temporarily until some goal is achieved example: - - the working group was supposed to report back in two weeks + - The working group was supposed to report back in two weeks. hypernym: - 08206589-n ili: i81295 @@ -26204,7 +26204,7 @@ definition: - an organized group of people undertaking a journey for a particular purpose example: - - an expedition was sent to explore Mars + - An expedition was sent to explore Mars. hypernym: - 08425857-n ili: i81296 @@ -26226,7 +26226,7 @@ definition: - a public secondary school usually including grades 9 through 12 example: - - he goes to the neighborhood highschool + - He goes to the neighborhood highschool. hypernym: - 08301402-n ili: i81298 @@ -26506,7 +26506,7 @@ definition: - the body of immigrants arriving during a specified interval example: - - the increased immigration strengthened the colony + - The increased immigration strengthened the colony. hypernym: - 07981699-n ili: i81326 @@ -26633,8 +26633,8 @@ definition: - a large gathering of people of a particular type example: - - he was surrounded by a bevy of beauties in bathing attire - - a bevy of young beach boys swarmed around him + - He was surrounded by a bevy of beauties in bathing attire. + - A bevy of young beach boys swarmed around him. hypernym: - 07991473-n ili: i81337 @@ -26645,7 +26645,7 @@ definition: - the most advanced and responsible group in an activity example: - - the firing line is where the action is + - The firing line is where the action is. hypernym: - 07990472-n ili: i81338 @@ -26774,7 +26774,7 @@ definition: - a meeting of spiritualists example: - - the seance was held in the medium's parlor + - The seance was held in the medium's parlor. hypernym: - 08327319-n ili: i81351 @@ -26914,8 +26914,8 @@ - a financial institution that accepts deposits and channels the money into lending activities example: - - he cashed a check at the bank - - that bank holds the mortgage on my home + - He cashed a check at the bank. + - That bank holds the mortgage on my home. hypernym: - 08071473-n ili: i81364 @@ -27004,7 +27004,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00761047-n example: - - terrorists make extensive use of hawala + - Terrorists make extensive use of hawala. hypernym: - 08083327-n ili: i81372 @@ -27156,8 +27156,8 @@ definition: - the customers for a particular product or service example: - - before they publish any book they try to determine the size of the market for - it + - Before they publish any book they try to determine the size of the market for + it. hypernym: - 07990472-n ili: i81386 @@ -27335,8 +27335,8 @@ definition: - a procession (of wagons or mules or camels) traveling together in single file example: - - we were part of a caravan of almost a thousand camels - - they joined the wagon train for safety + - We were part of a caravan of almost a thousand camels. + - They joined the wagon train for safety. hypernym: - 00297411-n ili: i81403 @@ -27360,7 +27360,7 @@ definition: - a procession of people walking together example: - - the march went up Fifth Avenue + - The march went up Fifth Avenue. hypernym: - 00297411-n ili: i81405 @@ -27520,8 +27520,8 @@ definition: - a formation of people or things one behind another example: - - the line stretched clear around the corner - - you must wait in a long line at the checkout counter + - The line stretched clear around the corner. + - You must wait in a long line at the checkout counter. hypernym: - 08443418-n ili: i81420 @@ -27532,9 +27532,9 @@ definition: - a formation of people or things one beside another example: - - the line of soldiers advanced with their bayonets fixed - - they were arrayed in line of battle - - the cast stood in line for the curtain call + - The line of soldiers advanced with their bayonets fixed. + - They were arrayed in line of battle. + - The cast stood in line for the curtain call. hypernym: - 08443418-n ili: i81421 @@ -27595,7 +27595,7 @@ definition: - a row of notches example: - - the pliers had serrations to improve the grip + - The pliers had serrations to improve the grip. hypernym: - 08448447-n ili: i81427 @@ -27623,7 +27623,7 @@ - a row or line of people (especially soldiers or police) standing abreast of one another example: - - the entrance was guarded by ranks of policemen + - The entrance was guarded by ranks of policemen. hypernym: - 08447525-n ili: i81429 @@ -27740,7 +27740,7 @@ definition: - a vertical array of numbers or other information example: - - he added a column of numbers + - He added a column of numbers. hypernym: - 07955622-n ili: i81441 @@ -27775,7 +27775,7 @@ - a system of means and activities whereby a social institution functions example: - the complex machinery of negotiation - - the machinery of command labored and brought forth an order + - The machinery of command labored and brought forth an order. hypernym: - 08452398-n ili: i81444 @@ -27786,9 +27786,9 @@ definition: - an interconnected system of things or people example: - - he owned a network of shops - - retirement meant dropping out of a whole network of people who had been part of - my life + - He owned a network of shops. + - Retirement meant dropping out of a whole network of people who had been part of + my life. - tangled in a web of cloth hypernym: - 08452398-n @@ -27812,7 +27812,7 @@ or organization in order to provide connections and information and favors (especially in business or politics) example: - - professional women have developed an old boy network of their own + - Professional women have developed an old boy network of their own. hypernym: - 08451269-n ili: i81447 @@ -27842,8 +27842,8 @@ definition: - a group of independent but interrelated elements comprising a unified whole example: - - a vast system of production and distribution and consumption keep the country - going + - A vast system of production and distribution and consumption keep the country + going. hypernym: - 00031563-n ili: i81450 @@ -27908,8 +27908,8 @@ definition: - people who perform a particular kind of skilled work example: - - he represented the craft of brewers - - as they say in the trade + - He represented the craft of brewers. + - as they say in the trade, … hypernym: - 07990472-n ili: i81456 @@ -27939,7 +27939,7 @@ - vegetation (such as young shoots, twigs, and leaves) that is suitable for animals to eat example: - - a deer needs to eat twenty pounds of browse every day + - A deer needs to eat twenty pounds of browse every day. hypernym: - 08453769-n ili: i81458 @@ -27995,7 +27995,7 @@ - vegetation that has grown example: - a growth of trees - - the only growth was some salt grass + - The only growth was some salt grass. hypernym: - 08453769-n ili: i81463 @@ -28017,7 +28017,7 @@ definition: - a growth of similar plants (usually trees) in a particular area example: - - they cut down a stand of trees + - They cut down a stand of trees. hypernym: - 08453769-n ili: i81465 @@ -28130,8 +28130,8 @@ definition: - personnel who assist their superior in carrying out an assigned task example: - - the hospital has an excellent nursing staff - - the general relied on his staff to make routine decisions + - The hospital has an excellent nursing staff. + - The general relied on his staff to make routine decisions. hypernym: - 08224937-n ili: i81476 @@ -28192,7 +28192,7 @@ definition: - the collection of rules imposed by authority example: - - civilization presupposes respect for the law + - Civilization presupposes respect for the law. - the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order hypernym: - 07968050-n @@ -28242,8 +28242,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - common law originated in the unwritten laws of England and was later applied in - the United States + - Common law originated in the unwritten laws of England and was later applied in + the United States. hypernym: - 08458195-n ili: i81485 @@ -28286,7 +28286,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - the United States Constitution declares itself to be ‘the supreme law of the land’ + - The United States Constitution declares itself to be ‘the supreme law of the land’. hypernym: - 08458195-n ili: i81488 @@ -28349,8 +28349,8 @@ definition: - the code of law derived from the Koran and from the teachings and example of Mohammed example: - - sharia is only applicable to Muslims - - under Islamic law there is no separation of church and state + - Sharia is only applicable to Muslims. + - Under Islamic law there is no separation of church and state. hypernym: - 08458195-n ili: i81493 @@ -28431,7 +28431,7 @@ definition: - logical or comprehensible arrangement of separate elements example: - - we shall consider these questions in the inverse order of their presentation + - We shall consider these questions in the inverse order of their presentation. hypernym: - 07955013-n ili: i81500 @@ -28455,7 +28455,7 @@ - the ordering of genes in a haploid set of chromosomes of a particular organism; the full DNA sequence of an organism example: - - the human genome contains approximately three billion chemical base pairs + - The human genome contains approximately three billion chemical base pairs. hypernym: - 08474004-n ili: i81502 @@ -28476,7 +28476,7 @@ definition: - similar things placed in order or happening one after another example: - - they were investigating a series of bank robberies + - They were investigating a series of bank robberies. hypernym: - 08474004-n ili: i81504 @@ -28488,8 +28488,8 @@ - a group of postage stamps having a common theme or a group of coins or currency selected as a group for study or collection example: - - the Post Office issued a series commemorating famous American entertainers - - his coin collection included the complete series of Indian-head pennies + - The Post Office issued a series commemorating famous American entertainers. + - His coin collection included the complete series of Indian-head pennies. hypernym: - 00031563-n ili: i81505 @@ -28532,8 +28532,8 @@ definition: - serial arrangement in which things follow in logical order or a recurrent pattern example: - - the sequence of names was alphabetical - - he invented a technique to determine the sequence of base pairs in DNA + - The sequence of names was alphabetical. + - He invented a technique to determine the sequence of base pairs in DNA. hypernym: - 08474987-n ili: i81509 @@ -28595,8 +28595,8 @@ definition: - an unbroken series of events example: - - had a streak of bad luck - - Nicklaus had a run of birdies + - … had a streak of bad luck + - Nicklaus had a run of birdies. hypernym: - 08476919-n ili: i81514 @@ -28629,7 +28629,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - 1-4-7-10-13- is the start of an arithmetic progression + - 1-4-7-10-13- is the start of an arithmetic progression. hypernym: - 08475923-n ili: i81517 @@ -28644,7 +28644,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - 1-4-16-64-256- is the start of a geometric progression + - 1-4-16-64-256- is the start of a geometric progression. hypernym: - 08475923-n ili: i81518 @@ -28666,7 +28666,7 @@ definition: - dominant course (suggestive of running water) of successive events or ideas example: - - two streams of development run through American history + - Two streams of development run through American history. - stream of consciousness - the flow of thought - the current of history @@ -28700,7 +28700,7 @@ definition: - an arrangement of similar objects in a row or in tiers example: - - he operated a bank of switches + - He operated a bank of switches. hypernym: - 07955622-n ili: i81523 @@ -28742,7 +28742,7 @@ definition: - data about data example: - - a library catalog is metadata because it describes publications + - A library catalog is metadata because it describes publications. hypernym: - 08479331-n ili: i81527 @@ -28771,9 +28771,9 @@ definition: - any particular collection of letters or packages that is delivered example: - - your mail is on the table - - is there any post for me? - - she was opening her post + - Your mail is on the table. + - Is there any post for me? + - She was opening her post. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i81530 @@ -28785,7 +28785,7 @@ definition: - mail sent to public figures from their admirers example: - - he hired someone to answer his fan mail + - He hired someone to answer his fan mail. hypernym: - 08480074-n ili: i81531 @@ -28807,7 +28807,7 @@ definition: - mail sent by a sender at one time example: - - the candidate sent out three large mailings + - The candidate sent out three large mailings. hypernym: - 08480074-n ili: i81533 @@ -28830,7 +28830,7 @@ definition: - a collection of precious things example: - - the trunk held all her meager treasures + - The trunk held all her meager treasures. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i81535 @@ -28841,8 +28841,8 @@ definition: - any collection of valuables that is discovered example: - - her book was a treasure trove of new ideas - - mother's attic was a treasure trove when we were looking for antiques + - Her book was a treasure trove of new ideas. + - Mother's attic was a treasure trove when we were looking for antiques. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i81536 @@ -28877,9 +28877,9 @@ - a group of people with a common ideology who try together to achieve certain general goals example: - - he was a charter member of the movement - - politicians have to respect a mass movement - - he led the national liberation front + - He was a charter member of the movement. + - Politicians have to respect a mass movement. + - He led the national liberation front. hypernym: - 07967506-n ili: i81539 @@ -29108,7 +29108,7 @@ definition: - needy people collectively example: - - they try to help the needy + - They try to help the needy. hypernym: - 08196123-n ili: i81559 @@ -29220,7 +29220,7 @@ - a movement in which several individuals or groups with different interests join together example: - - the unions presented a common front at the bargaining table + - The unions presented a common front at the bargaining table. hypernym: - 08481612-n ili: i81569 @@ -29275,7 +29275,7 @@ - a movement in Europe from about 1650 until 1800 that advocated the use of reason and individualism instead of tradition and established doctrine example: - - the Enlightenment brought about many humanitarian reforms + - The Enlightenment brought about many humanitarian reforms. ili: i81574 instance_hypernym: - 15278839-n @@ -29349,7 +29349,7 @@ domain_region: - 08933207-n example: - - Akhbari Shiism has never promoted political control + - Akhbari Shiism has never promoted political control. hypernym: - 08490798-n ili: i81580 @@ -29364,7 +29364,7 @@ - 08930441-n example: - Usuli Shiism produced the politically active caste of priests that is a distinctive - feature of Iranian Shiism + feature of Iranian Shiism. hypernym: - 08490798-n ili: i81581 @@ -29455,7 +29455,7 @@ - a fundamentalist Islamic militia; in 1995 the Taliban militia took over Afghanistan and in 1996 took Kabul and set up an Islamic government example: - - the Taliban enforced a strict Muslim code of behavior + - The Taliban enforced a strict Muslim code of behavior. hypernym: - 08490798-n ili: i81589 @@ -29520,7 +29520,7 @@ definition: - people who have not confessed example: - - the unconfessed cannot be forgiven + - The unconfessed cannot be forgiven. hypernym: - 07958392-n ili: i81595 @@ -29531,7 +29531,7 @@ definition: - people who are involuntarily out of work (considered as a group) example: - - the long-term unemployed need assistance + - The long-term unemployed need assistance. exemplifies: - 06306016-n - 06730109-n @@ -29555,9 +29555,9 @@ definition: - women as a class example: - - it's an insult to American womanhood - - woman is the glory of creation - - the fair sex gathered on the veranda + - It's an insult to American womanhood. + - Woman is the glory of creation. + - The fair sex gathered on the veranda. hypernym: - 07990472-n ili: i81598 @@ -29581,7 +29581,7 @@ definition: - a group of people living together in a camp example: - - the whole camp laughed at his mistake + - The whole camp laughed at his mistake. hypernym: - 07991473-n ili: i81600 @@ -29700,7 +29700,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - he was thrown in the brig for missing muster + - He was thrown in the brig for missing muster. hypernym: - 07991473-n ili: i81610 @@ -29741,7 +29741,7 @@ definition: - a company of people assembled at a table for a meal or game example: - - he entertained the whole table with his witty remarks + - He entertained the whole table with his witty remarks. hypernym: - 07991473-n ili: i81614 @@ -29763,7 +29763,7 @@ definition: - a select company of people example: - - I hope to become one of their number before I die + - I hope to become one of their number before I die. hypernym: - 08201779-n ili: i81616 @@ -29774,7 +29774,7 @@ definition: - a body of voters who have the same interests example: - - he failed to get the Black vote + - He failed to get the Black vote. hypernym: - 07981699-n ili: i81617 @@ -29785,7 +29785,7 @@ definition: - any organization or party whose uniforms or badges are blue example: - - the Union army was a vast blue + - The Union army was a vast blue. hypernym: - 08024893-n ili: i81618 @@ -29796,7 +29796,7 @@ definition: - any organization or party whose uniforms or badges are grey example: - - the Confederate army was a vast grey + - The Confederate army was a vast grey. hypernym: - 08024893-n ili: i81619 @@ -29808,7 +29808,7 @@ definition: - any organization that provides resources and facilities for a function or event example: - - Atlanta was chosen to be host for the Olympic Games + - Atlanta was chosen to be host for the Olympic Games. hypernym: - 08024893-n ili: i81620 @@ -29821,7 +29821,7 @@ example: - a car pool - a secretarial pool - - when he was first hired he was assigned to the pool + - When he was first hired he was assigned to the pool. hypernym: - 08024893-n ili: i81621 @@ -29852,7 +29852,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - they had to reinforce the center + - They had to reinforce the center. hypernym: - 08443418-n ili: i81624 @@ -29875,7 +29875,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - they attacked the enemy's right flank + - They attacked the enemy's right flank. hypernym: - 08443418-n ili: i81626 @@ -29889,8 +29889,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - the head of the column advanced boldly - - they were at the head of the attack + - The head of the column advanced boldly. + - They were at the head of the attack. hypernym: - 08443418-n ili: i81627 @@ -29914,7 +29914,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - infantrymen were in the rear + - Infantrymen were in the rear. hypernym: - 08443418-n ili: i81629 @@ -29925,10 +29925,10 @@ definition: - a collection of small fragments considered as a whole example: - - Berlin was bombed to smithereens - - his hopes were dashed to smithereens - - I wanted to smash him to smithereens - - the toilet bowl was blown to smithereens + - Berlin was bombed to smithereens. + - His hopes were dashed to smithereens. + - I wanted to smash him to smithereens. + - The toilet bowl was blown to smithereens. hypernym: - 07968050-n ili: i81630 @@ -30153,7 +30153,7 @@ - a group within a political party or legislature or other organization that holds distinct views or has a particular function example: - - they are the progressive wing of the Republican Party + - They are the progressive wing of the Republican Party. hypernym: - 07967506-n ili: i81652 @@ -30279,7 +30279,7 @@ domain_region: - 08854667-n example: - - the Aleut and the Eskimo are related culturally and linguistically + - The Aleut and the Eskimo are related culturally and linguistically. hypernym: - 08240723-n ili: i81661 @@ -30605,7 +30605,7 @@ definition: - members of the patrician class. example: - - the patriciate regarded patronage of the arts as a moral and social duty. + - The patriciate regarded patronage of the arts as a moral and social duty. hypernym: - 07990472-n members: @@ -30655,7 +30655,7 @@ definition: - the uncertainties or difficulties inherent in a situation or plan. example: - - Deals with the problematics that globalization poses for critical communication + - … Deals with the problematics that globalization poses for critical communication scholarship. hypernym: - 07968050-n diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.location.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.location.yaml index 207b226a..3f1860b3 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.location.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.location.yaml @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ - 'the present location; this place; location, proximal pronoun; demonstrative pronoun, location; quantifier: demonstrative determiner, singular, proximal' example: - - where do we go from here? + - Where do we go from here? hypernym: - 00027365-n ili: i81667 @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ pronoun, location; quantifier: demonstrative determiner, distal; demonstrative pronoun, location; quantifier: demonstrative determiner, singular, distal' example: - - you can take it from there + - You can take it from there. hypernym: - 00027365-n ili: i81668 @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ definition: - an indefinite or unknown location example: - - they moved to somewhere in Spain + - They moved to somewhere in Spain. hypernym: - 00027365-n ili: i81669 @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ definition: - the location (metaphorically speaking) where something is based example: - - the brain is said to be the seat of reason + - The brain is said to be the seat of reason. hypernym: - 00027365-n ili: i81671 @@ -72,8 +72,8 @@ definition: - the country or state or city where you live example: - - Canadian tariffs enabled United States lumber companies to raise prices at home - - his home is New Jersey + - Canadian tariffs enabled United States lumber companies to raise prices at home. + - His home is New Jersey. hypernym: - 00027365-n ili: i81672 @@ -218,8 +218,8 @@ definition: - the path that is prescribed for an airplane that is preparing to land at an airport example: - - the traffic patterns around O'Hare are very crowded - - they stayed in the pattern until the fog lifted + - The traffic patterns around O'Hare are very crowded. + - They stayed in the pattern until the fog lifted. hypernym: - 08633886-n ili: i81686 @@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ definition: - the geographical area under the jurisdiction of a sovereign state example: - - American troops were stationed on Japanese soil + - American troops were stationed on Japanese soil. hypernym: - 08591861-n ili: i81687 @@ -483,7 +483,7 @@ - a particular geographical region of indefinite boundary (usually serving some special purpose or distinguished by its people or culture or geography) example: - - it was a mountainous area + - It was a mountainous area. - Bible country hypernym: - 08648560-n @@ -557,8 +557,8 @@ definition: - the mass of air surrounding the Earth example: - - there was great heat as the comet entered the atmosphere - - it was exposed to the air + - There was great heat as the comet entered the atmosphere. + - It was exposed to the air. hypernym: - 08647614-n ili: i81717 @@ -594,7 +594,7 @@ definition: - a very remote and inaccessible place example: - - you'd have to go to the back of beyond to find one of those + - You'd have to go to the back of beyond to find one of those. hypernym: - 08517241-n ili: i81720 @@ -637,9 +637,9 @@ definition: - any location outside the Earth's atmosphere example: - - the astronauts walked in outer space without a tether - - the first major milestone in space exploration was in 1957, when the USSR's Sputnik - 1 orbited the Earth + - The astronauts walked in outer space without a tether. + - The first major milestone in space exploration was in 1957, when the USSR's Sputnik + 1 orbited the Earth. hypernym: - 00028950-n - 00027365-n @@ -719,7 +719,7 @@ definition: - the space between galaxies example: - - the Milky Way travels through intergalactic space + - The Milky Way travels through intergalactic space. hypernym: - 08647614-n ili: i81731 @@ -750,7 +750,7 @@ definition: - the atmosphere above a nation that is deemed to be under its jurisdiction example: - - the plane was refused permission to enter Chinese airspace + - The plane was refused permission to enter Chinese airspace. hypernym: - 08516085-n ili: i81734 @@ -761,7 +761,7 @@ definition: - a place or condition in which no development or progress is occurring example: - - the country is an economic backwater + - The country is an economic backwater. hypernym: - 08648560-n ili: i81735 @@ -834,7 +834,7 @@ and riotous night life (especially the waterfront of San Francisco after the gold rush of 1849) example: - - we'll tolerate no Barbary Coast in this city! + - We'll tolerate no Barbary Coast in this city! hypernym: - 08555400-n ili: i81741 @@ -975,7 +975,7 @@ definition: - a region where a battle is being (or has been) fought example: - - they made a tour of Civil War battlefields + - They made a tour of Civil War battlefields. hypernym: - 08691133-n ili: i81754 @@ -1027,7 +1027,7 @@ definition: - a regular route for a sentry or policeman example: - - in the old days a policeman walked a beat and knew all his people by name + - In the old days a policeman walked a beat and knew all his people by name. hypernym: - 08633886-n ili: i81758 @@ -1040,8 +1040,8 @@ - the place where something begins, where it springs into being example: - the Italian beginning of the Renaissance - - Jupiter was the origin of the radiation - - Pittsburgh is the source of the Ohio River + - Jupiter was the origin of the radiation. + - Pittsburgh is the source of the Ohio River. - communism's Russian root hypernym: - 08637636-n @@ -1057,7 +1057,7 @@ definition: - the source or origin from which something derives (i.e. comes or issues) example: - - he prefers shoes of Italian derivation + - He prefers shoes of Italian derivation. - music of Turkish derivation hypernym: - 08524579-n @@ -1078,7 +1078,7 @@ definition: - the source of water from which a stream arises example: - - they tracked him back toward the head of the stream + - They tracked him back toward the head of the stream. hypernym: - 08524579-n ili: i81762 @@ -1112,9 +1112,9 @@ definition: - a place from which an enterprise or expedition is launched example: - - one day when I was at a suitable jumping-off place I decided to see if I could - find him - - my point of departure was San Francisco + - One day when I was at a suitable jumping-off place I decided to see if I could + find him. + - My point of departure was San Francisco. hypernym: - 08524579-n ili: i81765 @@ -1216,9 +1216,9 @@ definition: - a surface forming part of the outside of an object example: - - he examined all sides of the crystal - - dew dripped from the face of the leaf - - they travelled across the face of the continent + - He examined all sides of the crystal. + - Dew dripped from the face of the leaf. + - They travelled across the face of the continent. hypernym: - 08677970-n ili: i81774 @@ -1232,7 +1232,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00315295-n example: - - ‘on her beam-ends’ means heeled over on the side so that the deck is almost vertical + - ‘on her beam-ends’ means heeled over on the side so that the deck is almost vertical. hypernym: - 08527687-n ili: i81775 @@ -1292,7 +1292,7 @@ definition: - the lowest part of anything example: - - they started at the bottom of the hill + - They started at the bottom of the hill. hypernym: - 08647614-n ili: i81780 @@ -1362,8 +1362,8 @@ - an area that has been taken over and is controlled and corrupted by drug cartels and where law enforcement is effectively nonexistent example: - - this Mexican town has become a narco-state that ships 100 pounds of cocaine to - the United States every day + - This Mexican town has become a narco-state that ships 100 pounds of cocaine to + the United States every day. hypernym: - 08591861-n ili: i81786 @@ -1374,8 +1374,8 @@ definition: - any area set aside for a particular purpose example: - - who owns this place? - - the president was concerned about the property across from the White House + - Who owns this place? + - The president was concerned about the property across from the White House. hypernym: - 08591861-n ili: i81787 @@ -1387,7 +1387,7 @@ definition: - a place where some particular activity is concentrated example: - - they received messages from several centers + - They received messages from several centers. hypernym: - 08530790-n ili: i81788 @@ -1411,7 +1411,7 @@ definition: - a center that provides information and control example: - - the nerve center of the diamond industry is in Amsterdam + - The nerve center of the diamond industry is in Amsterdam. hypernym: - 08531106-n ili: i81790 @@ -1423,7 +1423,7 @@ definition: - the boundary line encompassing an area or object example: - - he had walked the full circumference of his land + - He had walked the full circumference of his land. - a danger to all races over the whole circumference of the globe hypernym: - 08529808-n @@ -1525,7 +1525,7 @@ definition: - the area on a billiard table behind the balkline example: - - a player with ball in hand must play from the balk + - A player with ball in hand must play from the balk. hypernym: - 05135784-n ili: i81801 @@ -1549,7 +1549,7 @@ definition: - an area in a town that has been devastated by bombs example: - - they opened a parking lot on the bomb site + - They opened a parking lot on the bomb site. hypernym: - 08668822-n ili: i81803 @@ -1683,7 +1683,7 @@ definition: - a place where taxis park while awaiting customers example: - - in England the place where taxis wait to be hired is called a ‘taxi rank’ + - In England the place where taxis wait to be hired is called a ‘taxi rank’. hypernym: - 08671281-n ili: i81816 @@ -1991,9 +1991,9 @@ definition: - an area that is approximately central within some larger region example: - - it is in the center of town - - they ran forward into the heart of the struggle - - they were in the eye of the storm + - It is in the center of town. + - They ran forward into the heart of the struggle. + - They were in the eye of the storm. hypernym: - 08514304-n ili: i81841 @@ -2029,7 +2029,7 @@ definition: - the center of an object example: - - the ball has a titanium core + - The ball has a titanium core. hypernym: - 08538999-n ili: i81844 @@ -2040,7 +2040,7 @@ definition: - the center point or middle of something example: - - the Incas believed that Cuzco was the navel of the universe + - The Incas believed that Cuzco was the navel of the universe. hypernym: - 08538999-n ili: i81845 @@ -2063,7 +2063,7 @@ - a large and densely populated urban area; may include several independent administrative districts example: - - Ancient Troy was a great city + - Ancient Troy was a great city. hypernym: - 08643858-n ili: i81847 @@ -2155,8 +2155,8 @@ definition: - outlying areas (as of a city or town) example: - - they lived on the outskirts of Houston - - they mingled in the outskirts of the crowd + - They lived on the outskirts of Houston. + - They mingled in the outskirts of the crowd. hypernym: - 08665897-n ili: i81855 @@ -2265,7 +2265,7 @@ definition: - an incorporated administrative district established by state charter example: - - the city raised the tax rate + - The city raised the tax rate. hypernym: - 08508836-n ili: i81866 @@ -2368,7 +2368,7 @@ domain_topic: - 09434308-n example: - - Pittsburgh is located at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers + - Pittsburgh is located at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers. hypernym: - 08596234-n ili: i81875 @@ -2400,8 +2400,8 @@ - a center of activity or interest or commerce or transportation; a focal point around which events revolve example: - - the playground is the hub of parental supervision - - the airport is the economic hub of the area + - The playground is the hub of parental supervision. + - The airport is the economic hub of the area. hypernym: - 08540894-n ili: i81878 @@ -2432,7 +2432,7 @@ definition: - a point of congestion or blockage example: - - the bridge is always a chokepoint at rush hour + - The bridge is always a chokepoint at rush hour. hypernym: - 08637636-n ili: i81881 @@ -2478,7 +2478,7 @@ definition: - a place off to the side of an area example: - - he tripled to the rightfield corner + - He tripled to the rightfield corner. - the southeastern corner of the Mediterranean hypernym: - 08514304-n @@ -2490,7 +2490,7 @@ definition: - a remote area example: - - in many corners of the world they still practice slavery + - In many corners of the world they still practice slavery. hypernym: - 08514304-n ili: i81886 @@ -2511,8 +2511,8 @@ definition: - the territory occupied by a nation example: - - he returned to the land of his birth - - he visited several European countries + - He returned to the land of his birth. + - He visited several European countries. hypernym: - 08508836-n ili: i81888 @@ -2534,7 +2534,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - the county has a population of 12,345 people + - The county has a population of 12,345 people. hypernym: - 08647614-n ili: i81889 @@ -2549,7 +2549,7 @@ domain_region: - 09067337-n example: - - the county plans to build a new road + - The county plans to build a new road. hypernym: - 08508836-n ili: i81890 @@ -2701,7 +2701,7 @@ definition: - a district that has been developed to serve some purpose example: - - such land is practical for small park developments + - Such land is practical for small park developments. hypernym: - 08569713-n ili: i81905 @@ -2723,7 +2723,7 @@ - a residential area of similar dwellings built by property developers and usually under a single management example: - - they live in the new housing development + - They live in the new housing development. hypernym: - 08566645-n ili: i81907 @@ -2758,7 +2758,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06153532-n example: - - they set up camp next to the dig + - They set up camp next to the dig. hypernym: - 08668822-n ili: i81910 @@ -2875,8 +2875,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - the army was in the field awaiting action - - he served in the Vietnam theater for three years + - The army was in the field awaiting action. + - He served in the Vietnam theater for three years. hypernym: - 08648560-n ili: i81921 @@ -3122,7 +3122,7 @@ definition: - a distant region example: - - I could see it in the distance + - I could see it in the distance. hypernym: - 08647614-n ili: i81944 @@ -3133,8 +3133,8 @@ definition: - territory over which rule or control is exercised example: - - his domain extended into Europe - - he made it the law of the land + - His domain extended into Europe. + - He made it the law of the land. hypernym: - 08648560-n ili: i81945 @@ -3300,7 +3300,7 @@ definition: - any address at which you dwell more than temporarily example: - - a person can have several residences + - A person can have several residences. hypernym: - 08508037-n ili: i81962 @@ -3316,7 +3316,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - what's his legal residence? + - What's his legal residence? hypernym: - 08576500-n ili: i81963 @@ -3329,8 +3329,8 @@ - where you live at a particular time example: - deliver the package to my home - - he doesn't have a home to go to - - your place or mine? + - He doesn't have a home to go to. + - Your place or mine? hypernym: - 08576500-n ili: i81964 @@ -3385,7 +3385,7 @@ definition: - a resort that caters to newlyweds example: - - Niagara Falls is a well-known honeymoon resort + - Niagara Falls is a well-known honeymoon resort. hypernym: - 08658106-n ili: i81969 @@ -3410,7 +3410,7 @@ definition: - the range within which a voice can be heard example: - - the children were told to stay within earshot + - The children were told to stay within earshot. hypernym: - 08646496-n ili: i81971 @@ -3423,7 +3423,7 @@ definition: - the range of the eye example: - - they were soon out of view + - They were soon out of view. hypernym: - 08646496-n ili: i81972 @@ -3512,7 +3512,7 @@ definition: - the abode of mortals (as contrasted with Heaven or Hell) example: - - it was hell on earth + - It was hell on earth. hypernym: - 00027365-n ili: i81981 @@ -3710,7 +3710,7 @@ the Earth's orbit around the sun; makes an angle of about 23 degrees with the equator example: - - all of the planets rotate the sun in approximately the same ecliptic + - All of the planets rotate the sun in approximately the same ecliptic. hypernym: - 08597015-n ili: i81996 @@ -3757,8 +3757,8 @@ - either extremity of something that has length example: - the end of the pier - - she knotted the end of the thread - - they rode to the end of the line + - She knotted the end of the thread. + - They rode to the end of the line. - the terminals of the anterior arches of the fornix hypernym: - 08586507-n @@ -3783,7 +3783,7 @@ definition: - the surface at either extremity of a three-dimensional object example: - - one end of the box was marked ‘This side up’ + - One end of the box was marked ‘This side up’. hypernym: - 08677970-n ili: i82002 @@ -3794,8 +3794,8 @@ definition: - one of two places from which people are communicating to each other example: - - the phone rang at the other end - - both ends wrote at the same time + - The phone rang at the other end. + - Both ends wrote at the same time. hypernym: - 08682181-n ili: i82003 @@ -3844,8 +3844,8 @@ definition: - the place designated as the end (as of a race or journey) example: - - a crowd assembled at the finish - - he was nearly exhausted as their destination came into view + - A crowd assembled at the finish. + - He was nearly exhausted as their destination came into view. hypernym: - 08583557-n ili: i82007 @@ -3858,7 +3858,7 @@ definition: - the surrounding environment example: - - fish require an aqueous medium + - Fish require an aqueous medium. hypernym: - 08584764-n ili: i82008 @@ -3881,7 +3881,7 @@ definition: - a setting for a work of art or literature example: - - the scenario is France during the Reign of Terror + - The scenario is France during the Reign of Terror. hypernym: - 08585785-n ili: i82010 @@ -3892,7 +3892,7 @@ definition: - the most favorable environment for a plant or animal example: - - water is the element of fishes + - Water is the element of fishes. hypernym: - 08584764-n ili: i82011 @@ -3904,7 +3904,7 @@ - an imaginary line around the Earth forming the great circle that is equidistant from the north and south poles example: - - the equator is the boundary between the northern and Southern Hemispheres + - The equator is the boundary between the northern and Southern Hemispheres. hypernym: - 08597015-n ili: i82012 @@ -3969,7 +3969,7 @@ - somewhere (away from a studio or office or library or laboratory) where practical work is done or data is collected example: - - anthropologists do much of their work in the field + - Anthropologists do much of their work in the field. hypernym: - 08648560-n ili: i82018 @@ -3980,7 +3980,7 @@ definition: - a piece of land cleared of trees and usually enclosed example: - - he planted a field of wheat + - He planted a field of wheat. hypernym: - 08691133-n ili: i82019 @@ -4030,7 +4030,7 @@ definition: - a piece of land prepared for playing a game example: - - the home crowd cheered when Princeton took the field + - The home crowd cheered when Princeton took the field. hypernym: - 08691133-n ili: i82024 @@ -4138,8 +4138,8 @@ definition: - the part in the front or nearest the viewer example: - - he was in the forefront - - he was at the head of the column + - He was in the forefront. + - He was at the head of the column. hypernym: - 08591019-n ili: i82034 @@ -4371,7 +4371,7 @@ definition: - an area of closely cropped grass surrounding the hole on a golf course example: - - the ball rolled across the green and into the bunker + - The ball rolled across the green and into the bunker. hypernym: - 08668822-n ili: i82056 @@ -4394,8 +4394,8 @@ definition: - a position to be won or defended in battle (or as if in battle) example: - - they gained ground step by step - - they fought to regain the lost ground + - They gained ground step by step. + - They fought to regain the lost ground. hypernym: - 08640161-n ili: i82058 @@ -4426,7 +4426,7 @@ - the type of environment in which an organism or group normally lives or occurs example: - a marine habitat - - he felt safe on his home grounds + - He felt safe on his home grounds. hypernym: - 08584764-n ili: i82061 @@ -4468,7 +4468,7 @@ definition: - a place where eggs are hatched under artificial conditions (especially fish eggs) example: - - the park authorities operated a trout hatchery + - The park authorities operated a trout hatchery. hypernym: - 08530790-n ili: i82065 @@ -4492,7 +4492,7 @@ definition: - an area near a fireplace (usually paved and extending out into a room) example: - - they sat on the hearth and warmed themselves before the fire + - They sat on the hearth and warmed themselves before the fire. hypernym: - 08514304-n ili: i82067 @@ -4562,7 +4562,7 @@ example: - the hell of battle - the inferno of the engine room - - when you're alone Christmas is the pits + - When you're alone Christmas is the pits. hypernym: - 08647614-n ili: i82073 @@ -4635,8 +4635,8 @@ definition: - a drop used for the clandestine exchange of intelligence information example: - - a dead drop avoids the need for an intelligence officer and a spy to be present - at the same time + - A dead drop avoids the need for an intelligence officer and a spy to be present + at the same time. hypernym: - 08601320-n ili: i82080 @@ -4676,8 +4676,8 @@ definition: - a high place example: - - they stood on high and observed the countryside - - he doesn't like heights + - They stood on high and observed the countryside. + - He doesn't like heights. hypernym: - 08682181-n ili: i82084 @@ -4689,7 +4689,7 @@ definition: - the peak of a hill example: - - the sun set behind the brow of distant hills + - The sun set behind the brow of distant hills. hypernym: - 08635538-n ili: i82085 @@ -4701,7 +4701,7 @@ definition: - a small unpretentious out-of-the-way place example: - - his office was a hole-in-the-wall + - His office was a hole-in-the-wall. hypernym: - 08682181-n ili: i82086 @@ -4724,7 +4724,7 @@ definition: - place where something began and flourished example: - - the United States is the home of basketball + - The United States is the home of basketball. hypernym: - 08524579-n ili: i82088 @@ -4810,7 +4810,7 @@ definition: - a place of political unrest and potential violence example: - - the United States cannot police all of the world's hot spots + - The United States cannot police all of the world's hot spots. hypernym: - 08591861-n ili: i82096 @@ -5116,8 +5116,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00482004-n example: - - he hit a jump shot from the top of the key - - he dominates play in the paint + - He hit a jump shot from the top of the key. + - He dominates play in the paint. hypernym: - 08670545-n ili: i82125 @@ -5182,7 +5182,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - he took a long lead off first + - He took a long lead off first. hypernym: - 08639173-n ili: i82131 @@ -5274,7 +5274,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - they attacked the enemy's line + - They attacked the enemy's line. hypernym: - 08640161-n ili: i82140 @@ -5544,7 +5544,7 @@ definition: - a place that attracts many visitors example: - - New York is a mecca for young artists + - New York is a mecca for young artists. hypernym: - 08682181-n ili: i82165 @@ -5565,7 +5565,7 @@ - an imaginary great circle on the surface of the earth passing through the north and south poles at right angles to the equator example: - - all points on the same meridian have the same longitude + - All points on the same meridian have the same longitude. hypernym: - 08597015-n ili: i82167 @@ -5638,7 +5638,7 @@ definition: - some point in the air; above ground level example: - - the planes collided in midair + - The planes collided in midair. hypernym: - 08637636-n ili: i82174 @@ -6283,7 +6283,7 @@ - the (usually elliptical) path described by one celestial body in its revolution about another example: - - he plotted the orbit of the moon + - He plotted the orbit of the moon. hypernym: - 08633886-n ili: i82238 @@ -6393,8 +6393,8 @@ definition: - where the air is unconfined example: - - he wanted to get outdoors a little - - the concert was held in the open air + - He wanted to get outdoors a little. + - The concert was held in the open air. - camping in the open hypernym: - 08631168-n @@ -6439,7 +6439,7 @@ definition: - a relatively narrow strip of land projecting from some larger area example: - - Wheeling is located in the northern panhandle of West Virginia + - Wheeling is located in the northern panhandle of West Virginia. hypernym: - 08591861-n ili: i82253 @@ -6495,7 +6495,7 @@ definition: - a large area of land preserved in its natural state as public property example: - - there are laws that protect the wildlife in this park + - There are laws that protect the wildlife in this park. hypernym: - 08691133-n ili: i82259 @@ -6507,7 +6507,7 @@ definition: - a piece of open land for recreational use in an urban area example: - - they went for a walk in the park + - They went for a walk in the park. hypernym: - 08691133-n ili: i82260 @@ -6543,7 +6543,7 @@ definition: - the local environment example: - - he hasn't been seen around these parts in years + - He hasn't been seen around these parts in years. hypernym: - 08584764-n ili: i82263 @@ -6579,7 +6579,7 @@ definition: - the most direct route example: - - he made a beeline for the bathroom + - He made a beeline for the bathroom. hypernym: - 08633886-n ili: i82266 @@ -6591,9 +6591,9 @@ - an established itinerary of venues or events that a particular group of people travel to example: - - she's a familiar name on the club circuit + - She's a familiar name on the club circuit. - on the lecture circuit - - the judge makes a circuit of the courts in his district + - The judge makes a circuit of the courts in his district. - the international tennis circuit hypernym: - 08633886-n @@ -6663,9 +6663,9 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - the view from the peak was magnificent - - they clambered to the tip of Monadnock - - the region is a few molecules wide at the summit + - The view from the peak was magnificent. + - They clambered to the tip of Monadnock. + - The region is a few molecules wide at the summit. hypernym: - 08682181-n ili: i82274 @@ -6779,7 +6779,7 @@ definition: - a public square with room for pedestrians example: - - they met at Elm Plaza + - They met at Elm Plaza. - Grosvenor Place hypernym: - 08637195-n @@ -6804,7 +6804,7 @@ definition: - the precise location of something; a spatially limited location example: - - she walked to a point where she could survey the whole street + - She walked to a point where she could survey the whole street. hypernym: - 00027365-n ili: i82287 @@ -6875,7 +6875,7 @@ definition: - the particular portion of space occupied by something example: - - he put the lamp back in its place + - He put the lamp back in its place. hypernym: - 08637636-n ili: i82294 @@ -6887,7 +6887,7 @@ definition: - the appropriate or customary location example: - - the cars were in position + - The cars were in position. hypernym: - 08637636-n ili: i82295 @@ -6933,7 +6933,7 @@ definition: - physical position in relation to the surroundings example: - - the sites are determined by highly specific sequences of nucleotides + - The sites are determined by highly specific sequences of nucleotides. hypernym: - 08639173-n ili: i82299 @@ -6993,7 +6993,7 @@ definition: - the physical position of something example: - - he changed the setting on the thermostat + - He changed the setting on the thermostat. hypernym: - 08639173-n ili: i82305 @@ -7022,7 +7022,7 @@ definition: - the position where someone (as a guard or sentry) stands or is assigned to stand example: - - a soldier manned the entrance post + - A soldier manned the entrance post. - a sentry station hypernym: - 08639173-n @@ -7037,8 +7037,8 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - he was employed to see that his paper's news pitches were not trespassed upon - by rival vendors + - He was employed to see that his paper's news pitches were not trespassed upon + by rival vendors. hypernym: - 08639173-n ili: i82309 @@ -7049,7 +7049,7 @@ definition: - the position of a prominent or well-known object in a particular landscape example: - - the church steeple provided a convenient landmark + - The church steeple provided a convenient landmark. hypernym: - 08639173-n ili: i82310 @@ -7061,7 +7061,7 @@ - location near or direction toward the right side; i.e. the side to the south when a person or object faces east example: - - he stood on the right + - He stood on the right. hypernym: - 08639173-n ili: i82311 @@ -7083,7 +7083,7 @@ - location near or direction toward the left side; i.e. the side to the north when a person or object faces east example: - - she stood on the left + - She stood on the left. hypernym: - 08639173-n ili: i82313 @@ -7104,8 +7104,8 @@ definition: - the part of something that is furthest from the normal viewer example: - - he stood at the back of the stage - - it was hidden in the rear of the store + - He stood at the back of the stage. + - It was hidden in the rear of the store. hypernym: - 08639173-n ili: i82315 @@ -7117,7 +7117,7 @@ definition: - the part of something that is nearest to the normal viewer example: - - he walked to the front of the stage + - He walked to the front of the stage. hypernym: - 08639173-n ili: i82316 @@ -7183,8 +7183,8 @@ definition: - land and the buildings on it example: - - bread is baked on the premises - - they were evicted from the premises + - Bread is baked on the premises. + - They were evicted from the premises. hypernym: - 08668822-n ili: i82322 @@ -7275,7 +7275,7 @@ definition: - a circular region whose area is indicated by the length of its radius example: - - they located it within a radius of 2 miles + - They located it within a radius of 2 miles. hypernym: - 08647614-n ili: i82331 @@ -7297,7 +7297,7 @@ - the limits within which something can be effective example: - range of motion - - he was beyond the reach of their fire + - He was beyond the reach of their fire. hypernym: - 08610686-n ili: i82333 @@ -7309,8 +7309,8 @@ definition: - a large tract of grassy open land on which livestock can graze example: - - they used to drive the cattle across the open range every spring - - he dreamed of a home on the range + - They used to drive the cattle across the open range every spring. + - He dreamed of a home on the range. hypernym: - 08691133-n ili: i82334 @@ -7321,7 +7321,7 @@ definition: - the side of an object that is opposite its front example: - - his room was toward the rear of the hotel + - His room was toward the rear of the hotel. hypernym: - 08527687-n ili: i82335 @@ -7334,7 +7334,7 @@ definition: - direction toward the rear example: - - his outfit marched to the rearward of the tank divisions + - His outfit marched to the rearward of the tank divisions. hypernym: - 08647083-n ili: i82336 @@ -7368,7 +7368,7 @@ definition: - a large indefinite location on the surface of the Earth example: - - penguins inhabit the polar regions + - Penguins inhabit the polar regions. hypernym: - 00027365-n ili: i82339 @@ -7388,7 +7388,7 @@ definition: - any two places or regions on diametrically opposite sides of the Earth example: - - the North Pole and the South Pole are antipodes + - The North Pole and the South Pole are antipodes. hypernym: - 08648560-n ili: i82341 @@ -7399,7 +7399,7 @@ definition: - the distance that a rifle bullet will carry example: - - the target was out of rifle range + - The target was out of rifle range. hypernym: - 08646496-n ili: i82342 @@ -7411,7 +7411,7 @@ definition: - an unknown and unexplored region example: - - they came like angels out of the unknown + - They came like angels out of the unknown. hypernym: - 08648560-n ili: i82343 @@ -7436,7 +7436,7 @@ definition: - a clear or unobstructed space or expanse of land or water example: - - finally broke out of the forest into the open + - … finally broke out of the forest into the open hypernym: - 08514304-n ili: i82345 @@ -7481,7 +7481,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06104629-n example: - - one hour of right ascension equals fifteen degrees + - One hour of right ascension equals fifteen degrees. hypernym: - 13911184-n ili: i82348 @@ -7526,7 +7526,7 @@ duties example: - Bahrain has been an entrepot of trade between Arabia and India since the second - millennium BC + millennium BC. hypernym: - 08651532-n ili: i82352 @@ -7709,10 +7709,10 @@ definition: - a surrounding or nearby region example: - - the plane crashed in the vicinity of Asheville - - it is a rugged locality - - he always blames someone else in the immediate neighborhood - - I will drop in on you the next time I am in this neck of the woods + - The plane crashed in the vicinity of Asheville. + - It is a rugged locality. + - He always blames someone else in the immediate neighborhood. + - I will drop in on you the next time I am in this neck of the woods. hypernym: - 08665897-n ili: i82369 @@ -7728,7 +7728,7 @@ - a rich neighborhood noted for expensive homes and luxurious living; usually along a coastal area example: - - Chicago's gold coast is along Lake Michigan + - Chicago's gold coast is along Lake Michigan. hypernym: - 08658688-n ili: i82370 @@ -7739,7 +7739,7 @@ definition: - a general vicinity example: - - He comes from a place near Chicago + - He comes from a place near Chicago. hypernym: - 08658688-n ili: i82372 @@ -7751,7 +7751,7 @@ - a rectangular area in a city surrounded by streets and usually containing several buildings example: - - he lives in the next block + - He lives in the next block. hypernym: - 08514304-n ili: i82373 @@ -7784,9 +7784,9 @@ definition: - the immediate proximity of someone or something example: - - she blushed in his presence - - he sensed the presence of danger - - he was well behaved in front of company + - She blushed in his presence. + - He sensed the presence of danger. + - He was well behaved in front of company. hypernym: - 08660092-n ili: i82376 @@ -7798,7 +7798,7 @@ definition: - a place where people meet example: - - he was waiting for them at the rendezvous + - He was waiting for them at the rendezvous. hypernym: - 08682181-n ili: i82377 @@ -7875,7 +7875,7 @@ definition: - a safe place example: - - He ran to safety + - He ran to safety. hypernym: - 08514304-n ili: i82385 @@ -7899,7 +7899,7 @@ definition: - a dangerous place example: - - He moved out of danger + - He moved out of danger. hypernym: - 08514304-n ili: i82387 @@ -7938,7 +7938,7 @@ definition: - an area outside of cities and towns example: - - his poetry celebrated the slower pace of life in the country + - His poetry celebrated the slower pace of life in the country. hypernym: - 08591861-n ili: i82391 @@ -8000,7 +8000,7 @@ definition: - a place of inviolable privacy example: - - he withdrew to his sanctum sanctorum, where the children could never go + - He withdrew to his sanctum sanctorum, where the children could never go. hypernym: - 08660590-n ili: i82397 @@ -8031,7 +8031,7 @@ definition: - the place where some action occurs example: - - the police returned to the scene of the crime + - The police returned to the scene of the crime. hypernym: - 08514304-n ili: i82400 @@ -8042,7 +8042,7 @@ definition: - an illuminated area example: - - he stepped into the light + - He stepped into the light. hypernym: - 08663538-n ili: i82401 @@ -8053,7 +8053,7 @@ definition: - an unilluminated area example: - - he moved off into the darkness + - He moved off into the darkness. hypernym: - 08663538-n ili: i82402 @@ -8076,8 +8076,8 @@ - any scene regarded as a setting for exhibiting or doing something example: - source: Shakespeare - text: All the world's a stage - - it set the stage for peaceful negotiations + text: All the world's a stage. + - It set the stage for peaceful negotiations. hypernym: - 08663538-n ili: i82404 @@ -8115,7 +8115,7 @@ definition: - the space where a division or parting occurs example: - - he hid in the separation between walls + - He hid in the separation between walls. hypernym: - 08670545-n ili: i82408 @@ -8157,8 +8157,8 @@ - 07019235-n - 02694015-n example: - - he booked their seats in advance - - he sat in someone else's place + - He booked their seats in advance. + - He sat in someone else's place. hypernym: - 08670545-n ili: i82412 @@ -8192,8 +8192,8 @@ - a distinct region or subdivision of a territorial or political area or community or group of people example: - - no section of the nation is more ardent than the South - - there are three synagogues in the Jewish section + - No section of the nation is more ardent than the South. + - There are three synagogues in the Jewish section. hypernym: - 08514304-n ili: i82415 @@ -8243,7 +8243,7 @@ definition: - a line segment forming part of the perimeter of a plane figure example: - - the hypotenuse of a right triangle is always the longest side + - The hypotenuse of a right triangle is always the longest side. hypernym: - 08610818-n ili: i82420 @@ -8254,8 +8254,8 @@ definition: - a place within a region identified relative to a center or reference location example: - - they always sat on the right side of the church - - he never left my side + - They always sat on the right side of the church. + - He never left my side. hypernym: - 08647614-n ili: i82421 @@ -8266,7 +8266,7 @@ definition: - space by the side of a bed (especially the bed of a sick or dying person) example: - - the doctor stood at her bedside + - The doctor stood at her bedside. hypernym: - 08666920-n ili: i82422 @@ -8304,7 +8304,7 @@ definition: - a position given by its location to the side of an object example: - - objections were voiced on every hand + - Objections were voiced on every hand. hypernym: - 08666920-n ili: i82426 @@ -8352,7 +8352,7 @@ - line parallel to the goal lines where football linesmen line up at the start of each play in American football example: - - the runner was tackled at the line of scrimmage + - The runner was tackled at the line of scrimmage. hypernym: - 08611480-n ili: i82431 @@ -8506,8 +8506,8 @@ definition: - the region above the ground example: - - her hand stopped in mid air - - he threw the ball into the air + - Her hand stopped in mid air. + - He threw the ball into the air. hypernym: - 08647614-n ili: i82446 @@ -8587,7 +8587,7 @@ - the territory occupied by one of the constituent administrative districts of a nation example: - - his state is in the deep south + - His state is in the deep south. hypernym: - 08508836-n ili: i82454 @@ -8630,7 +8630,7 @@ definition: - a spot where something halts or pauses example: - - his next stop is Atlanta + - His next stop is Atlanta. hypernym: - 08682181-n ili: i82458 @@ -8641,7 +8641,7 @@ definition: - a stopping place on a journey example: - - there is a stopover to change planes in Chicago + - There is a stopover to change planes in Chicago. hypernym: - 08674524-n ili: i82459 @@ -8757,7 +8757,7 @@ definition: - a stratum of ore or coal thick enough to be mined with profit example: - - he worked in the coal beds + - He worked in the coal beds. hypernym: - 08674880-n ili: i82470 @@ -8838,7 +8838,7 @@ definition: - a surface on which an organism grows or is attached example: - - the gardener talked about the proper substrate for acid-loving plants + - The gardener talked about the proper substrate for acid-loving plants. hypernym: - 08677970-n ili: i82478 @@ -8850,9 +8850,9 @@ definition: - the extended two-dimensional outer boundary of a three-dimensional object example: - - they skimmed over the surface of the water + - They skimmed over the surface of the water. - a brush small enough to clean every dental surface - - the sun has no distinct surface + - The sun has no distinct surface. hypernym: - 08529331-n ili: i82479 @@ -8909,7 +8909,7 @@ definition: - the starting place for each hole on a golf course example: - - they were waiting on the first tee + - They were waiting on the first tee. hypernym: - 08668822-n ili: i82484 @@ -8983,8 +8983,8 @@ - a region resembling a laboratory inasmuch as it offers opportunities for observation and practice and experimentation example: - - the new nation is a testing ground for socioeconomic theories - - Pakistan is a laboratory for studying the use of American troops to combat terrorism + - The new nation is a testing ground for socioeconomic theories. + - Pakistan is a laboratory for studying the use of American troops to combat terrorism. hypernym: - 08648560-n ili: i82491 @@ -9023,8 +9023,8 @@ definition: - the highest or uppermost side of anything example: - - put your books on top of the desk - - only the top side of the box was painted + - Put your books on top of the desk. + - Only the top side of the box was painted. hypernym: - 08527687-n ili: i82495 @@ -9056,8 +9056,8 @@ definition: - the upper part of anything example: - - the mower cuts off the tops of the grass - - the title should be written at the top of the first page + - The mower cuts off the tops of the grass. + - The title should be written at the top of the first page. hypernym: - 08647614-n ili: i82498 @@ -9090,7 +9090,7 @@ definition: - a point located with respect to surface features of some region example: - - this is a nice place for a picnic + - This is a nice place for a picnic. - a bright spot on a planet hypernym: - 08637636-n @@ -9104,8 +9104,8 @@ definition: - something resembling a pool of liquid example: - - he stood in a pool of light - - his chair sat in a puddle of books and magazines + - He stood in a pool of light. + - His chair sat in a puddle of books and magazines. hypernym: - 08682181-n ili: i82502 @@ -9129,7 +9129,7 @@ definition: - an urban area with a fixed boundary that is smaller than a city example: - - they drive through town on their way to work + - They drive through town on their way to work. hypernym: - 08643858-n ili: i82504 @@ -9142,7 +9142,7 @@ definition: - colloquial American term for a town example: - - I've lived in this burg all my life + - I've lived in this burg all my life. hypernym: - 08683242-n ili: i82505 @@ -9183,7 +9183,7 @@ definition: - the town (or city) where you grew up or where you have your principal residence example: - - he never went back to his hometown again + - He never went back to his hometown again. hypernym: - 08683242-n ili: i82509 @@ -9195,7 +9195,7 @@ - any small town (or the people who inhabit it); generally used to represent parochialism and materialism (after a novel by Sinclair Lewis) example: - - Main Street will never vote for a liberal politician + - Main Street will never vote for a liberal politician. hypernym: - 08683242-n ili: i82510 @@ -9215,7 +9215,7 @@ definition: - an administrative division of a county example: - - the town is responsible for snow removal + - The town is responsible for snow removal. hypernym: - 08508836-n ili: i82512 @@ -9326,7 +9326,7 @@ definition: - a piece of ground having specific characteristics or military potential example: - - they decided to attack across the rocky terrain + - They decided to attack across the rocky terrain. hypernym: - 08691133-n ili: i82523 @@ -9353,7 +9353,7 @@ definition: - a parcel of land having fixed boundaries example: - - he bought a lot on the lake + - He bought a lot on the lake. hypernym: - 08691133-n ili: i82525 @@ -9487,7 +9487,7 @@ definition: - a place from which something can be viewed example: - - from that vantage point he could survey the whole valley + - From that vantage point he could survey the whole valley. hypernym: - 08694813-n ili: i82538 @@ -9681,8 +9681,8 @@ definition: - a line leading to a place or point example: - - he looked the other direction - - didn't know the way home + - He looked the other direction. + - … didn't know the way home hypernym: - 08633886-n ili: i82556 @@ -9746,7 +9746,7 @@ definition: - general line of orientation example: - - the river takes a southern course + - The river takes a southern course. - the northeastern trend of the coast hypernym: - 08697710-n @@ -9891,7 +9891,7 @@ definition: - the general location where something is example: - - I questioned him about his whereabouts on the night of the crime + - I questioned him about his whereabouts on the night of the crime. hypernym: - 00027365-n ili: i82574 @@ -9902,7 +9902,7 @@ definition: - a wild and uninhabited area left in its natural condition example: - - it was a wilderness preserved for the hawks and mountaineers + - It was a wilderness preserved for the hawks and mountaineers. hypernym: - 08591861-n ili: i82575 @@ -9923,7 +9923,7 @@ definition: - the finishing line for a foot race example: - - he broke the tape in record time + - He broke the tape in record time. hypernym: - 08589006-n ili: i82577 @@ -9953,7 +9953,7 @@ - a tract of land enclosed for particular activities (sometimes paved and usually associated with buildings) example: - - they opened a repair yard on the edge of town + - They opened a repair yard on the edge of town. hypernym: - 08691133-n ili: i82580 @@ -10235,7 +10235,7 @@ troops and supplies example: - an attempt to secure a bridgehead behind enemy lines - - the only foothold left for British troops in Europe was Gibraltar + - The only foothold left for British troops in Europe was Gibraltar. hypernym: - 08706328-n ili: i82603 @@ -10256,7 +10256,7 @@ definition: - a bridgehead on the enemy's shoreline seized by an amphibious operation example: - - the Germans were desperately trying to contain the Anzio beachhead + - The Germans were desperately trying to contain the Anzio beachhead. hypernym: - 08706766-n ili: i82605 @@ -10295,8 +10295,8 @@ definition: - a zone from which military forces or operations or installations are prohibited example: - - tensions exist on both sides of the demilitarized zone separating North Korea - and South Korea + - Tensions exist on both sides of the demilitarized zone separating North Korea + and South Korea. hypernym: - 08526463-n ili: i82609 @@ -10349,7 +10349,7 @@ definition: - a part of the city far removed from the center example: - - they built a factory on the outskirts of the city + - They built a factory on the outskirts of the city. hypernym: - 08555400-n ili: i82614 @@ -10434,7 +10434,7 @@ definition: - the European mainland example: - - Englishmen like to visit the Continent but they wouldn't like to live there + - Englishmen like to visit the Continent but they wouldn't like to live there. ili: i82622 instance_hypernym: - 09369017-n @@ -10657,7 +10657,7 @@ - a mountainous landlocked country in central Asia; bordered by Iran to the west and Russia to the north and Pakistan to the east and south example: - - Soviet troops invaded Afghanistan in 1979 + - Soviet troops invaded Afghanistan in 1979. ili: i82641 instance_hypernym: - 08718069-n @@ -11380,7 +11380,7 @@ definition: - a mountainous republic in southeastern Asia on the Bay of Bengal example: - - much opium is grown in Myanmar + - Much opium is grown in Myanmar. ili: i82701 instance_hypernym: - 08718069-n @@ -11448,7 +11448,7 @@ definition: - the capital and largest city of Burundi example: - - Usumbura was renamed Bujumbura when Burundi became independent in 1962 + - Usumbura was renamed Bujumbura when Burundi became independent in 1962. ili: i82706 instance_hypernym: - 08709407-n @@ -13607,7 +13607,7 @@ example: - Santo Domingo is the oldest continually inhabited European settlement in the Americas with the oldest cathedral and the oldest hospital and the oldest monastery in - the Western Hemisphere + the Western Hemisphere. ili: i82881 instance_hypernym: - 08709407-n @@ -14177,7 +14177,7 @@ definition: - the capital and largest city of Denmark; located on the island of Zealand example: - - Copenhagen is sometimes called the Paris of the North + - Copenhagen is sometimes called the Paris of the North. ili: i82927 instance_hypernym: - 08709407-n @@ -14446,7 +14446,7 @@ definition: - the capital and largest city of Sweden; located in southern Sweden on the Baltic example: - - the Nobel Prize is awarded in Stockholm + - The Nobel Prize is awarded in Stockholm. ili: i82949 instance_hypernym: - 08709407-n @@ -14972,8 +14972,8 @@ - a former kingdom in north-central Europe including present-day northern Germany and northern Poland example: - - in the 19th century Prussia led the economic and political unification of the - German states + - In the 19th century Prussia led the economic and political unification of the + German states. ili: i82994 instance_hypernym: - 08591861-n @@ -15509,8 +15509,8 @@ definition: - the capital and largest city of Greece; named after Athena (its patron goddess) example: - - in the 5th century BC ancient Athens was the world's most powerful and civilized - city + - In the 5th century BC ancient Athens was the world's most powerful and civilized + city. ili: i83036 instance_hypernym: - 08709407-n @@ -15844,7 +15844,7 @@ and Egypt and the birthplace of Judaism and Christianity and Islam; had continuous economic and political turmoil in the 20th century example: - - the Middle East is the cradle of Western civilization + - The Middle East is the cradle of Western civilization. ili: i83065 instance_hypernym: - 08591861-n @@ -15996,7 +15996,7 @@ - a coastal region at the southeastern corner of the Mediterranean bordering Israel and Egypt example: - - he is a Palestinian from Gaza + - He is a Palestinian from Gaza. ili: i83075 instance_hypernym: - 08591861-n @@ -16008,7 +16008,7 @@ definition: - a fortified hilly area between southern Lebanon and southern Syria example: - - artillery on the Golan Heights can dominate a large area of Israel + - Artillery on the Golan Heights can dominate a large area of Israel. ili: i83076 instance_hypernym: - 08591861-n @@ -16108,7 +16108,7 @@ it was built a temple and later the name extended to the whole hill; finally it became a synonym for the city of Jerusalem example: - - the inhabitants of Jerusalem are personified as ‘the daughter of Zion’ + - The inhabitants of Jerusalem are personified as ‘the daughter of Zion’. ili: i83084 instance_hypernym: - 09325914-n @@ -16558,7 +16558,7 @@ definition: - a city in northern Italy example: - - in the 13th century Ferrara was a center of Renaissance learning and the arts + - In the 13th century Ferrara was a center of Renaissance learning and the arts. ili: i83118 instance_hypernym: - 08542298-n @@ -17202,7 +17202,7 @@ until his death in 1980 example: - Tito's Yugoslavia included Slovenia, Croatia, Macedonia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, - and Montenegro + and Montenegro. ili: i83173 instance_hypernym: - 08714745-n @@ -17443,8 +17443,8 @@ - a nation in northern North America; the French were the first Europeans to settle in mainland Canada example: - - the border between the United States and Canada is the longest unguarded border - in the world + - The border between the United States and Canada is the longest unguarded border + in the world. ili: i83192 instance_hypernym: - 08720619-n @@ -17748,7 +17748,7 @@ the Inuit; includes the eastern part of what was the Northwest Territories and most of the islands of the Arctic Archipelago example: - - Nunavut is the homeland of the Inuit people + - Nunavut is the homeland of the Inuit people. ili: i83216 instance_hypernym: - 08569713-n @@ -17990,7 +17990,7 @@ definition: - one of the three prairie provinces in west central Canada example: - - vast fields of wheat grow on Saskatchewan's prairies + - Vast fields of wheat grow on Saskatchewan's prairies. ili: i83237 instance_hypernym: - 08840877-n @@ -19575,7 +19575,7 @@ British Isles, British West Indies, Canada, British Guiana, British West Africa, British East Africa, India, Australia, New Zealand example: - - the sun never sets on the British Empire + - The sun never sets on the British Empire. ili: i83366 instance_hypernym: - 08591861-n @@ -19961,7 +19961,7 @@ definition: - a street of Westminster in London example: - - the Prime Minister lives at No. 10 Downing Street + - The Prime Minister lives at No. 10 Downing Street. ili: i83390 instance_hypernym: - 04341737-n @@ -19993,8 +19993,8 @@ - a famous Gothic church of St. Peter in Westminster, London on the site of a former Benedictine monastery example: - - Westminster Abbey is the scene of the coronations of almost all English monarchs - - Distinguished English subjects are buried in Westminster Abbey + - Westminster Abbey is the scene of the coronations of almost all English monarchs. + - Distinguished English subjects are buried in Westminster Abbey. ili: i83393 instance_hypernym: - 03777610-n @@ -22159,7 +22159,7 @@ definition: - capital and largest city of Iraq; located on the Tigris River example: - - Baghdad is one of the great cities of the Muslim world + - Baghdad is one of the great cities of the Muslim world. ili: i83580 instance_hypernym: - 08709407-n @@ -23423,7 +23423,7 @@ definition: - a coastal area between La Spezia in Italy and Cannes in France example: - - the Riviera contains some of Europe's most popular resorts + - The Riviera contains some of Europe's most popular resorts. ili: i83682 instance_hypernym: - 08591861-n @@ -23867,7 +23867,7 @@ definition: - a republic in West Africa on the Gulf of Guinea example: - - Ghana was colonized as the Gold Coast by the British + - Ghana was colonized as the Gold Coast by the British. ili: i83723 instance_hypernym: - 08716193-n @@ -24026,8 +24026,8 @@ definition: - port city and the capital and largest city of Guyana example: - - the city was called Stabroek by the Dutch but was renamed Georgetown by the British - in 1812 + - The city was called Stabroek by the Dutch but was renamed Georgetown by the British + in 1812. ili: i83735 instance_hypernym: - 08709407-n @@ -24405,7 +24405,7 @@ definition: - capital of North Korea and an industrial center example: - - Pyongyang is Korea's oldest city but little of its history has been preserved + - Pyongyang is Korea's oldest city but little of its history has been preserved. ili: i83766 instance_hypernym: - 08709407-n @@ -25307,7 +25307,7 @@ - the vast geographical region of Europe and Asia that was controlled by the Mongols in the 13th and 14th centuries example: - - under Genghis Khan Tartary extended as far east as the Pacific Ocean + - Under Genghis Khan Tartary extended as far east as the Pacific Ocean. ili: i83827 instance_hypernym: - 08591861-n @@ -25445,7 +25445,7 @@ definition: - a city of northern Morocco at the west end of the Strait of Gibraltar example: - - the first tangerines were shipped from Tangier to Europe in 1841 + - The first tangerines were shipped from Tangier to Europe in 1841. ili: i83838 instance_hypernym: - 08542298-n @@ -25508,7 +25508,7 @@ definition: - a region of eastern South Africa on the Indian Ocean example: - - Natal was renamed KwaZulu-Natal in 1994 + - Natal was renamed KwaZulu-Natal in 1994. ili: i83843 instance_hypernym: - 08569713-n @@ -26306,7 +26306,7 @@ definition: - islands in the Atlantic Ocean belonging to Portugal example: - - the Azores are strategically located on transatlantic air and shipping routes + - The Azores are strategically located on transatlantic air and shipping routes. ili: i83907 instance_hypernym: - 09339360-n @@ -28803,7 +28803,7 @@ definition: - a city in eastern Spain on the Mediterranean example: - - Valencia is the third largest city in Spain + - Valencia is the third largest city in Spain. ili: i84106 instance_hypernym: - 08542298-n @@ -28876,7 +28876,7 @@ - an impoverished region of western Sudan example: - Darfur was a semi-independent sultanate until 1917 and is ethnically distinct - from central Sudan + from central Sudan. ili: i84111 instance_hypernym: - 08569713-n @@ -29089,7 +29089,7 @@ definition: - the largest city in Switzerland; located in the northern part of the country example: - - Zurich is the center of the German-speaking part of Switzerland + - Zurich is the center of the German-speaking part of Switzerland. ili: i84128 instance_hypernym: - 08542298-n @@ -29290,7 +29290,7 @@ - a country of southeastern Asia that extends southward along the Isthmus of Kra to the Malay Peninsula example: - - Thailand is the official name of the former Siam + - Thailand is the official name of the former Siam. ili: i84145 instance_hypernym: - 08718069-n @@ -29339,7 +29339,7 @@ - a republic in northwestern Africa on the Mediterranean coast; achieved independence from France in 1956 example: - - southern Tunisia is mostly desert + - Southern Tunisia is mostly desert. ili: i84148 instance_hypernym: - 08716193-n @@ -30081,9 +30081,9 @@ domain_region: - 09067337-n example: - - he has visited every state in the Union - - Lee hoped to detach Maryland from the Union - - the North's superior resources turned the scale + - He has visited every state in the Union. + - Lee hoped to detach Maryland from the Union. + - The North's superior resources turned the scale. ili: i84198 instance_hypernym: - 09067337-n @@ -30251,7 +30251,7 @@ definition: - a state in northwestern North America; the 49th state admitted to the union example: - - Alaska is the largest state in the United States + - Alaska is the largest state in the United States. ili: i84212 instance_hypernym: - 08673095-n @@ -30303,7 +30303,7 @@ definition: - a city in south central Alaska example: - - Anchorage is the largest city in Alaska + - Anchorage is the largest city in Alaska. ili: i84214 instance_hypernym: - 08542298-n @@ -31226,7 +31226,7 @@ definition: - a hill in Washington, D.C., where the Capitol Building sits and Congress meets example: - - they are debating the budget today on Capitol Hill + - They are debating the budget today on Capitol Hill. ili: i84291 instance_hypernym: - 09325914-n @@ -33957,7 +33957,7 @@ stands example: - Congress officially changed the name from Bedloe's Island to Liberty Island in - 1956 + 1956. ili: i84530 instance_hypernym: - 09339360-n @@ -34308,7 +34308,7 @@ - an island in New York Bay that was formerly the principal immigration station for the United States example: - - some twelve millions immigrants passed through Ellis Island + - Some twelve millions immigrants passed through Ellis Island. ili: i84556 instance_hypernym: - 09339360-n @@ -34667,7 +34667,7 @@ - (informal) a resort area in the Catskill Mountains of New York that was patronized primarily by Jewish guests example: - - many comedians learned their trade playing the borscht circuit + - Many comedians learned their trade playing the borscht circuit. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -34755,7 +34755,7 @@ definition: - a promontory on Hatteras Island off the Atlantic coast of North Carolina example: - - frequent storms drive ships to their destruction on Cape Hatteras + - Frequent storms drive ships to their destruction on Cape Hatteras. ili: i84597 instance_hypernym: - 09256622-n diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.motive.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.motive.yaml index bac8b563..748574da 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.motive.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.motive.yaml @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ definition: - a motive for living example: - - pottery was his life + - Pottery was his life. hypernym: - 00023953-n ili: i84876 @@ -36,9 +36,9 @@ definition: - grounds example: - - don't do it on my account - - the paper was rejected on account of its length - - he tried to blame the victim but his success on that score was doubtful + - Don't do it on my account. + - The paper was rejected on account of its length. + - He tried to blame the victim but his success on that score was doubtful. hypernym: - 09201896-n ili: i84880 @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ definition: - an efficient incentive example: - - they hoped it would act as a spiritual dynamic on all churches + - They hoped it would act as a spiritual dynamic on all churches. hypernym: - 09202673-n ili: i84883 @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ definition: - a strong spontaneous and irrational motivation example: - - the mass media and advertisers channel our irrational impulses + - The mass media and advertisers channel our irrational impulses. hypernym: - 09203156-n ili: i84890 @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ definition: - an urge to do or say something that might be better left undone or unsaid example: - - he felt a compulsion to babble on about the accident + - He felt a compulsion to babble on about the accident. hypernym: - 09204011-n ili: i84891 @@ -402,8 +402,8 @@ definition: - any incitement to action example: - - he awaited the signal to start - - the victory was a signal for wild celebration + - He awaited the signal to start. + - The victory was a signal for wild celebration. hypernym: - 09207872-n ili: i84914 @@ -427,7 +427,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00705558-n example: - - Freud thought of cathexis as a psychic analog of an electrical charge + - Freud thought of cathexis as a psychic analog of an electrical charge. hypernym: - 09208337-n ili: i84916 diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.object.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.object.yaml index 882cae15..7155dd7a 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.object.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.object.yaml @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ definition: - a river in northern Italy that flows southeast into the Adriatic Sea example: - - Verona is on the Adige + - Verona is on the Adige. ili: i84928 instance_hypernym: - 09434308-n @@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ definition: - an active and efficient cause; capable of producing a certain effect example: - - their research uncovered new disease agents + - Their research uncovered new disease agents. hypernym: - 00007347-n ili: i84938 @@ -688,7 +688,7 @@ - an extremely cold continent at the south pole almost entirely below the Antarctic Circle; covered by an ice cap up to 13,000 feet deep example: - - Antarctica is twice the size of Australia + - Antarctica is twice the size of Australia. ili: i84974 instance_hypernym: - 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The boat ran aground on a submerged bar in the river. hypernym: - 09432390-n - 09237488-n @@ -1759,7 +1759,7 @@ definition: - a depression forming the ground under a body of water example: - - he searched for treasure on the ocean bed + - He searched for treasure on the ocean bed. hypernym: - 09388914-n ili: i85061 @@ -1773,7 +1773,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06125308-n example: - - they found a bed of sandstone + - They found a bed of sandstone. hypernym: - 08674880-n ili: i85062 @@ -1828,7 +1828,7 @@ - 08910324-n - 08878165-n example: - - they were climbing the ben + - They were climbing the ben. hypernym: - 09382700-n ili: i85067 @@ -2041,7 +2041,7 @@ definition: - a small fragment of something broken off from the whole example: - - a bit of rock caught him in the eye + - A bit of rock caught him in the eye. hypernym: - 09308160-n ili: i85088 @@ -2057,8 +2057,8 @@ - a hypothetical object capable of absorbing all the electromagnetic radiation falling on it example: - - a black body maintained at a constant temperature is a full radiator at that temperature - because the radiation reaching and leaving it must be in equilibrium + - A black body maintained at a constant temperature is a full radiator at that temperature + because the radiation reaching and leaving it must be in equilibrium. hypernym: - 00019308-n ili: i85089 @@ -2140,7 +2140,7 @@ definition: - anything that covers example: - - there was a blanket of snow + - There was a blanket of snow. hypernym: - 09280855-n ili: i85096 @@ -2153,8 +2153,8 @@ - a mechanism that creates a barrier between brain tissues and circulating blood; serves to protect the central nervous system example: - - the brain was protected from the large molecules of the virus by the blood-brain - barrier + - The brain was protected from the large molecules of the virus by the blood-brain + barrier. hypernym: - 09237488-n ili: i85097 @@ -2184,7 +2184,7 @@ definition: - the sky as viewed during daylight example: - - he shot an arrow into the blue + - He shot an arrow into the blue. hypernym: - 09459612-n ili: i85100 @@ -2233,8 +2233,8 @@ - 09351810-n - 09399110-n example: - - they invaded our territorial waters - - they were sitting by the water's edge + - They invaded our territorial waters. + - They were sitting by the water's edge. hypernym: - 00002452-n ili: i85104 @@ -2466,7 +2466,7 @@ definition: - a natural stream of water smaller than a river (and often a tributary of a river) example: - - the creek dried up every summer + - The creek dried up every summer. hypernym: - 09471510-n ili: i85127 @@ -2558,7 +2558,7 @@ - a hard lump produced by the concretion of mineral salts; found in hollow organs or ducts of the body example: - - renal calculi can be very painful + - Renal calculi can be very painful. hypernym: - 09438954-n ili: i85136 @@ -2810,7 +2810,7 @@ definition: - a small cape in southwestern Spain example: - - Nelson defeated the French and Spanish fleets off Cape Trafalgar in 1805 + - Nelson defeated the French and Spanish fleets off Cape Trafalgar in 1805. ili: i85160 instance_hypernym: - 09256622-n @@ -2906,7 +2906,7 @@ - a natural object that resembles or suggests a carpet example: - a carpet of flowers - - the larvae of some moths spin a web that resembles a carpet + - The larvae of some moths spin a web that resembles a carpet. hypernym: - 00019308-n ili: i85168 @@ -2990,7 +2990,7 @@ definition: - anything that is caught (especially if it is worth catching) example: - - he shared his catch with the others + - He shared his catch with the others. hypernym: - 00002684-n ili: i85176 @@ -3060,7 +3060,7 @@ definition: - any large dark enclosed space example: - - his eyes were dark caverns + - His eyes were dark caverns. hypernym: - 09296197-n ili: i85182 @@ -3170,7 +3170,7 @@ domain_topic: - 09434308-n example: - - the ship went aground in the channel + - The ship went aground in the channel. hypernym: - 09248053-n ili: i85192 @@ -3479,7 +3479,7 @@ definition: - a steep high face of rock example: - - he stood on a high cliff overlooking the town + - He stood on a high cliff overlooking the town. - a steep drop hypernym: - 09310874-n @@ -3561,7 +3561,7 @@ definition: - a slope down which sleds may coast example: - - when it snowed they made a coast on the golf course + - When it snowed they made a coast on the golf course. hypernym: - 09460358-n ili: i85229 @@ -3802,7 +3802,7 @@ definition: - something that has consolidated into a compact mass example: - - he dropped the consolidation into the acid bath + - He dropped the consolidation into the acid bath. hypernym: - 00019308-n ili: i85250 @@ -3837,8 +3837,8 @@ definition: - one of the large landmasses of the earth example: - - there are seven continents - - pioneers had to cross the continent on foot + - There are seven continents. + - Pioneers had to cross the continent on foot. hypernym: - 09358822-n ili: i85253 @@ -3980,7 +3980,7 @@ definition: - a projecting part where two sides or edges meet example: - - he knocked off the corners + - He knocked off the corners. hypernym: - 09408804-n ili: i85267 @@ -4052,7 +4052,7 @@ - a natural object that covers or envelops example: - under a covering of dust - - the fox was flushed from its cover + - The fox was flushed from its cover. hypernym: - 00019308-n ili: i85274 @@ -4340,7 +4340,7 @@ definition: - loose scales shed from the scalp example: - - I could see the dandruff on her shoulders + - I could see the dandruff on her shoulders. hypernym: - 09448485-n ili: i85300 @@ -4352,7 +4352,7 @@ - the 2nd longest European river (after the Volga); flows from southwestern Germany to the Black Sea example: - - Vienna, Budapest, and Belgrade are on the banks of the Danube + - Vienna, Budapest, and Belgrade are on the banks of the Danube. ili: i85301 instance_hypernym: - 09434308-n @@ -4530,7 +4530,7 @@ definition: - something desired as a necessity example: - - the desiderata for a vacation are time and money + - The desiderata for a vacation are time and money. hypernym: - 09390100-n ili: i85318 @@ -4666,7 +4666,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00465962-n example: - - it was a good drive but the ball ended up in a divot + - It was a good drive but the ball ended up in a divot. hypernym: - 09416001-n ili: i85331 @@ -4832,7 +4832,7 @@ definition: - any large deep body of water example: - - he jumped into the drink and had to be rescued + - He jumped into the drink and had to be rescued. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -4864,8 +4864,8 @@ definition: - the 3rd planet from the sun; the planet we live on example: - - the Earth moves around the sun - - he sailed around the world + - The Earth moves around the sun. + - He sailed around the world. ili: i85350 instance_hypernym: - 09479499-n @@ -5022,7 +5022,7 @@ definition: - a natural covering (as by a fluid) example: - - the spacecraft detected an envelope of gas around the comet + - The spacecraft detected an envelope of gas around the comet. hypernym: - 09280855-n ili: i85365 @@ -5289,8 +5289,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06125308-n example: - - they built it right over a geological fault - - he studied the faulting of the earth's crust + - They built it right over a geological fault. + - He studied the faulting of the earth's crust. hypernym: - 09281621-n ili: i85385 @@ -5339,8 +5339,8 @@ definition: - something that is found example: - - the findings in the gastrointestinal tract indicate that he died several hours - after dinner + - The findings in the gastrointestinal tract indicate that he died several hours + after dinner. - an area rich in archaeological findings hypernym: - 00002684-n @@ -5519,7 +5519,7 @@ definition: - the ground on which people and animals move about example: - - the fire spared the forest floor + - The fire spared the forest floor. hypernym: - 09357302-n ili: i85407 @@ -5542,7 +5542,7 @@ definition: - a body of water that has been created by deliberately flooding an area example: - - many campsites were located near the flowage + - Many campsites were located near the flowage. hypernym: - 09248053-n ili: i85409 @@ -5553,7 +5553,7 @@ definition: - a mass of small bubbles formed in or on a liquid example: - - the beer had a thick head of foam + - The beer had a thick head of foam. hypernym: - 09252616-n ili: i85410 @@ -5673,7 +5673,7 @@ definition: - a fountain described in folk tales as able to make people young again example: - - Ponce de Leon discovered Florida while searching for the Fountain of Youth + - Ponce de Leon discovered Florida while searching for the Fountain of Youth. hypernym: - 09466357-n ili: i85422 @@ -6208,7 +6208,7 @@ definition: - woodlands in full leaf example: - - the greenwood was Robin Hood's home + - The greenwood was Robin Hood's home. hypernym: - 09306921-n ili: i85473 @@ -6219,7 +6219,7 @@ definition: - material resulting from the process of grinding example: - - vegetable grindings clogged the drain + - Vegetable grindings clogged the drain. hypernym: - 14609699-n ili: i85474 @@ -6240,7 +6240,7 @@ definition: - dregs consisting of solid particles (especially of coffee) that form a residue example: - - it is a Middle Eastern custom to read your future in your coffee grounds + - It is a Middle Eastern custom to read your future in your coffee grounds. hypernym: - 09292878-n ili: i85476 @@ -6671,7 +6671,7 @@ - the foam or froth that accumulates at the top when you pour an effervescent liquid into a container example: - - the beer had a large head of foam + - The beer had a large head of foam. hypernym: - 09305630-n ili: i85518 @@ -6742,7 +6742,7 @@ definition: - a local and well-defined elevation of the land example: - - they loved to roam the hills of West Virginia + - They loved to roam the hills of West Virginia. hypernym: - 09389214-n ili: i85525 @@ -6831,7 +6831,7 @@ definition: - a small valley between mountains example: - - he built himself a cabin in a hollow high up in the Appalachians + - He built himself a cabin in a hollow high up in the Appalachians. hypernym: - 09491734-n ili: i85532 @@ -7169,7 +7169,7 @@ definition: - an agent that impairs example: - - crops can be great impairers of the soil + - Crops can be great impairers of the soil. hypernym: - 09213796-n ili: i85565 @@ -7273,7 +7273,7 @@ - an Asian river that rises in Tibet and flows through northern India and then southwest through Kashmir and Pakistan to the Arabian Sea example: - - the valley of the Indus was the site of an early civilization + - The valley of the Indus was the site of an early civilization. ili: i85573 instance_hypernym: - 09434308-n @@ -7295,7 +7295,7 @@ definition: - anything that is not essential example: - - they discarded all their inessentials + - They discarded all their inessentials. hypernym: - 00002452-n ili: i85575 @@ -7574,7 +7574,7 @@ - the isthmus that connects Central America and South America; was formerly called the Isthmus of Darien example: - - Balboa crossed the Isthmus of Darien + - Balboa crossed the Isthmus of Darien. ili: i85602 instance_hypernym: - 09342510-n @@ -7608,7 +7608,7 @@ definition: - a sharp projection on an edge or surface example: - - he clutched a jag of the rock + - He clutched a jag of the rock. hypernym: - 13942718-n ili: i85605 @@ -8377,9 +8377,9 @@ definition: - the solid part of the earth's surface example: - - the plane turned away from the sea and moved back over land - - the earth shook for several minutes - - he dropped the logs on the ground + - The plane turned away from the sea and moved back over land. + - The earth shook for several minutes. + - He dropped the logs on the ground. hypernym: - 00002684-n ili: i85674 @@ -8396,7 +8396,7 @@ - material in the top layer of the surface of the earth in which plants can grow (especially with reference to its quality or use) example: - - the land had never been plowed + - The land had never been plowed. - good agricultural soil hypernym: - 00002684-n @@ -8497,7 +8497,7 @@ definition: - an accidental hole that allows something (fluid or light etc.) to enter or escape example: - - one of the tires developed a leak + - One of the tires developed a leak. hypernym: - 09327371-n ili: i85685 @@ -9163,7 +9163,7 @@ to the naked eye; minerals rich in iron cover its surface and are responsible for its characteristic color example: - - Mars has two satellites + - Mars has two satellites. ili: i85750 instance_hypernym: - 09479499-n @@ -9247,7 +9247,7 @@ definition: - fragments of wood example: - - it was smashed into matchwood + - It was smashed into matchwood. hypernym: - 09244958-n ili: i85757 @@ -9422,8 +9422,8 @@ definition: - flat tableland with steep edges example: - - the tribe was relatively safe on the mesa but they had to descend into the valley - for water + - The tribe was relatively safe on the mesa but they had to descend into the valley + for water. hypernym: - 09476138-n ili: i85772 @@ -9578,7 +9578,7 @@ definition: - the water that is well below the surface but also well above the bottom example: - - many marine fishes inhabit the mid-waters + - Many marine fishes inhabit the mid-waters. hypernym: - 09248053-n ili: i85787 @@ -9671,7 +9671,7 @@ to become a tributary of the Mississippi at Saint Louis example: - The Missouri and Mississippi Rivers together form the third longest river in the - world + world. ili: i85795 instance_hypernym: - 09434308-n @@ -9713,8 +9713,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06125308-n example: - - the Mohorovicic discontinuity averages 5 miles down under oceans and 20 miles - down under continents + - The Mohorovicic discontinuity averages 5 miles down under oceans and 20 miles + down under continents. ili: i85799 instance_hypernym: - 08529331-n @@ -9777,7 +9777,7 @@ definition: - any natural satellite of a planet example: - - Jupiter has sixteen moons + - Jupiter has sixteen moons. hypernym: - 09447148-n ili: i85805 @@ -9788,8 +9788,8 @@ definition: - the natural satellite of the Earth example: - - the average distance to the Moon is 384,400 kilometers - - men first stepped on the moon in 1969 + - The average distance to the Moon is 384,400 kilometers. + - Men first stepped on the moon in 1969. ili: i85806 instance_hypernym: - 09447148-n @@ -9801,8 +9801,8 @@ definition: - any object resembling a moon example: - - he made a moon lamp that he used as a night light - - the clock had a moon that showed various phases + - He made a moon lamp that he used as a night light. + - The clock had a moon that showed various phases. hypernym: - 00002684-n ili: i85807 @@ -9873,7 +9873,7 @@ definition: - a nonspecific agent that imparts motion example: - - happiness is the aim of all men and the motor of all action + - Happiness is the aim of all men and the motor of all action. hypernym: - 09213796-n ili: i85814 @@ -9906,7 +9906,7 @@ definition: - the side or slope of a mountain example: - - conifer forests cover the eastern versant + - Conifer forests cover the eastern versant. hypernym: - 09460358-n ili: i85817 @@ -9927,7 +9927,7 @@ definition: - a mountain range in northwestern Israel near the Mediterranean coast example: - - according to the Old Testament, Elijah defeated the priests of Baal at Mount Carmel + - According to the Old Testament, Elijah defeated the priests of Baal at Mount Carmel. ili: i85819 instance_hypernym: - 09426609-n @@ -9957,7 +9957,7 @@ definition: - the point where a stream issues into a larger body of water example: - - New York is at the mouth of the Hudson + - New York is at the mouth of the Hudson. hypernym: - 09310874-n ili: i85822 @@ -9968,8 +9968,8 @@ definition: - an opening that resembles a mouth (as of a cave or a gorge) example: - - he rode into the mouth of the canyon - - they built a fire at the mouth of the cave + - He rode into the mouth of the canyon. + - They built a fire at the mouth of the cave. hypernym: - 09402023-n ili: i85823 @@ -9990,7 +9990,7 @@ definition: - a puddle of mud example: - - the children loved a mud puddle + - The children loved a mud puddle. hypernym: - 09420482-n ili: i85825 @@ -10064,7 +10064,7 @@ definition: - a necessary or essential thing example: - - seat belts are an absolute must + - Seat belts are an absolute must. hypernym: - 09390100-n ili: i85832 @@ -10230,7 +10230,7 @@ definition: - the natural physical world including plants and animals and landscapes etc. example: - - they tried to preserve nature as they found it + - They tried to preserve nature as they found it. hypernym: - 09489410-n ili: i85848 @@ -10259,9 +10259,9 @@ definition: - anything indispensable example: - - food and shelter are necessities of life + - Food and shelter are necessities of life. - the essentials of the good life - - allow farmers to buy their requirements under favorable conditions + - … allow farmers to buy their requirements under favorable conditions - a place where the requisites of water fuel and fodder can be obtained hypernym: - 00002452-n @@ -10296,8 +10296,8 @@ definition: - anything that is necessary but lacking example: - - he had sufficient means to meet his simple needs - - I tried to supply his wants + - He had sufficient means to meet his simple needs. + - I tried to supply his wants. hypernym: - 09390100-n ili: i85854 @@ -10309,8 +10309,8 @@ definition: - a nearby object of the same kind example: - - Fort Worth is a neighbor of Dallas - - what is the closest neighbor to the Earth? + - Fort Worth is a neighbor of Dallas. + - What is the closest neighbor to the Earth? hypernym: - 00002684-n ili: i85855 @@ -10334,8 +10334,8 @@ - a giant planet with a ring of ice particles; the 8th planet from the sun is the most remote of the gas giants example: - - the existence of Neptune was predicted from perturbations in the orbit of Uranus - and it was then identified in 1846 + - The existence of Neptune was predicted from perturbations in the orbit of Uranus + and it was then identified in 1846. ili: i85857 instance_hypernym: - 09344993-n @@ -10829,7 +10829,7 @@ - the part of the sea that can be seen from the shore and is beyond the anchoring area example: - - there was a ship in the offing + - There was a ship in the offing. hypernym: - 09248053-n ili: i85902 @@ -10942,8 +10942,8 @@ definition: - an open or empty space in or between things example: - - there was a small opening between the trees - - the explosion made a gap in the wall + - There was a small opening between the trees. + - The explosion made a gap in the wall. hypernym: - 13933399-n ili: i85913 @@ -11323,7 +11323,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07995848-n example: - - Liakoura is the modern name of Mount Parnassus + - Liakoura is the modern name of Mount Parnassus. ili: i85945 instance_hypernym: - 09383019-n @@ -11336,8 +11336,8 @@ definition: - a portion of a natural object example: - - they analyzed the river into three parts - - he needed a piece of granite + - They analyzed the river into three parts. + - He needed a piece of granite. hypernym: - 00002452-n ili: i85946 @@ -11360,7 +11360,7 @@ - the location in a range of mountains of a geological formation that is lower than the surrounding peaks example: - - we got through the pass before it started to snow + - We got through the pass before it started to snow. hypernym: - 00027365-n ili: i85948 @@ -11373,7 +11373,7 @@ definition: - a line or route along which something travels or moves example: - - the hurricane demolished houses in its path + - The hurricane demolished houses in its path. - the track of an animal - the course of the river hypernym: @@ -11713,7 +11713,7 @@ definition: - a sizeable hole (usually in the ground) example: - - they dug a pit to bury the body + - They dug a pit to bury the body. hypernym: - 09327656-n ili: i85982 @@ -11743,8 +11743,8 @@ definition: - extensive tract of level open land example: - - they emerged from the woods onto a vast open plain - - he longed for the fields of his youth + - They emerged from the woods onto a vast open plain. + - He longed for the fields of his youth. hypernym: - 09357302-n ili: i85985 @@ -11850,7 +11850,7 @@ - a large asteroid that was once thought to be the farthest known planet from the sun; it has an elliptical orbit example: - - Pluto was discovered by Clyde Tombaugh in 1930 + - Pluto was discovered by Clyde Tombaugh in 1930. ili: i85994 instance_hypernym: - 09231590-n @@ -11882,7 +11882,7 @@ definition: - a promontory extending out into a large body of water example: - - they sailed south around the point + - They sailed south around the point. hypernym: - 09422467-n ili: i85997 @@ -11946,7 +11946,7 @@ definition: - a small lake example: - - the pond was too small for sailing + - The pond was too small for sailing. hypernym: - 09351810-n ili: i86003 @@ -11958,8 +11958,8 @@ definition: - a small body of standing water (rainwater) or other liquid example: - - there were puddles of muddy water in the road after the rain - - the body lay in a pool of blood + - There were puddles of muddy water in the road after the rain. + - The body lay in a pool of blood. hypernym: - 09248053-n ili: i86004 @@ -12147,7 +12147,7 @@ definition: - any soft or soggy mass example: - - he pounded it to a pulp + - He pounded it to a pulp. hypernym: - 09370952-n ili: i86022 @@ -12221,8 +12221,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - quarks have not been observed directly but theoretical predictions based on their - existence have been confirmed experimentally + - Quarks have not been observed directly but theoretical predictions based on their + existence have been confirmed experimentally. hypernym: - 09294991-n ili: i86029 @@ -12253,7 +12253,7 @@ definition: - an agent that gives or restores life or vigor example: - - the soul is the quickener of the body + - The soul is the quickener of the body. hypernym: - 09213796-n ili: i86032 @@ -12324,8 +12324,8 @@ definition: - a series of hills or mountains example: - - the valley was between two ranges of hills - - the plains lay just beyond the mountain range + - The valley was between two ranges of hills. + - The plains lay just beyond the mountain range. hypernym: - 09310874-n ili: i86039 @@ -12467,7 +12467,7 @@ definition: - any agent that produces relaxation example: - - music is a good relaxer + - Music is a good relaxer. hypernym: - 09213796-n ili: i86052 @@ -12488,7 +12488,7 @@ definition: - any object that is left unused or still extant example: - - I threw out the remains of my dinner + - I threw out the remains of my dinner. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -12523,7 +12523,7 @@ - anything (a person or animal or plant or substance) in which an infectious agent normally lives and multiplies example: - - an infectious agent depends on a reservoir for its survival + - An infectious agent depends on a reservoir for its survival. hypernym: - 00002452-n ili: i86057 @@ -12589,7 +12589,7 @@ definition: - a major French river; flows into the Mediterranean near Marseilles example: - - the valley of the Rhone is famous for its vineyards + - The valley of the Rhone is famous for its vineyards. ili: i86063 instance_hypernym: - 09434308-n @@ -12603,8 +12603,8 @@ example: - a mere ribbon of land - the lighted ribbon of traffic - - from the air the road was a grey thread - - a thread of smoke climbed upward + - From the air the road was a grey thread. + - A thread of smoke climbed upward. hypernym: - 00002684-n ili: i86064 @@ -12653,7 +12653,7 @@ definition: - a gap between cloud masses example: - - the sun shone through a rift in the clouds + - The sun shone through a rift in the clouds. hypernym: - 09402023-n ili: i86069 @@ -12714,8 +12714,8 @@ definition: - an opening made forcibly as by pulling apart example: - - there was a rip in his pants - - she had snags in her stockings + - There was a rip in his pants. + - She had snags in her stockings. hypernym: - 09402023-n ili: i86075 @@ -12748,7 +12748,7 @@ definition: - a large natural stream of water (larger than a creek) example: - - the river was navigable for 50 miles + - The river was navigable for 50 miles. hypernym: - 09471510-n ili: i86078 @@ -12806,7 +12806,7 @@ definition: - a lump or mass of hard consolidated mineral matter example: - - he threw a rock at me + - He threw a rock at me. hypernym: - 00019308-n ili: i86083 @@ -12835,8 +12835,8 @@ definition: - the inner top surface of a covered area or hollow space example: - - the roof of the cave was very high - - I could see the roof of the bear's mouth + - The roof of the cave was very high. + - I could see the roof of the bear's mouth. hypernym: - 09280855-n ili: i86085 @@ -12847,7 +12847,7 @@ definition: - the course along which communications spread example: - - the story is going the rounds in Washington + - The story is going the rounds in Washington. hypernym: - 09410115-n ili: i86086 @@ -12869,7 +12869,7 @@ - a long continuous strip (usually running horizontally) example: - a mackerel sky filled with rows of clouds - - rows of barbed wire protected the trenches + - Rows of barbed wire protected the trenches. hypernym: - 09472659-n ili: i86088 @@ -13228,7 +13228,7 @@ War example: - Theodore Roosevelt and his Rough Riders became famous for their charge up San - Juan Hill + Juan Hill. ili: i86123 instance_hypernym: - 09325914-n @@ -13411,7 +13411,7 @@ definition: - (usually plural) a fragment scraped off of something and collected example: - - they collected blood scrapings for analysis + - They collected blood scrapings for analysis. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -13521,7 +13521,7 @@ - a very thin slice (of tissue or mineral or other substance) for examination under a microscope example: - - sections from the left ventricle showed diseased tissue + - Sections from the left ventricle showed diseased tissue. hypernym: - 09460145-n ili: i86150 @@ -13625,7 +13625,7 @@ definition: - an informal expression for all of the oceans of the world example: - - the old salt had sailed the seven seas + - The old salt had sailed the seven seas. hypernym: - 09248053-n ili: i86160 @@ -13742,7 +13742,7 @@ definition: - a rigid covering that envelops an object example: - - the satellite is covered with a smooth shell of ice + - The satellite is covered with a smooth shell of ice. hypernym: - 09280855-n ili: i86171 @@ -13847,7 +13847,7 @@ definition: - any agent that shortens example: - - alcohol is a great shortener of life + - Alcohol is a great shortener of life. hypernym: - 09213796-n ili: i86181 @@ -14018,7 +14018,7 @@ definition: - a thin layer covering the surface of a liquid example: - - there was a thin skim of oil on the water + - There was a thin skim of oil on the water. hypernym: - 09280855-n ili: i86197 @@ -14041,7 +14041,7 @@ definition: - a stretch of water without current or movement example: - - suddenly they were in a slack and the water was motionless + - Suddenly they were in a slack and the water was motionless. hypernym: - 09472094-n ili: i86199 @@ -14081,8 +14081,8 @@ definition: - an elevated geological formation example: - - he climbed the steep slope - - the house was built on the side of a mountain + - He climbed the steep slope. + - The house was built on the side of a mountain. hypernym: - 09310874-n ili: i86203 @@ -14095,7 +14095,7 @@ definition: - the trail of an animal (especially a deer) example: - - he followed the deer's slot over the soft turf to the edge of the trees + - He followed the deer's slot over the soft turf to the edge of the trees. hypernym: - 09483442-n ili: i86204 @@ -14249,7 +14249,7 @@ definition: - a large ocean inlet or deep bay example: - - the main body of the sound ran parallel to the coast + - The main body of the sound ran parallel to the coast. hypernym: - 09248053-n ili: i86218 @@ -14408,7 +14408,7 @@ definition: - a thin sliver of wood example: - - he lit the fire with a burning splint + - He lit the fire with a burning splint. hypernym: - 09408030-n ili: i86231 @@ -14419,8 +14419,8 @@ definition: - a small thin sharp bit of wood or glass or metal example: - - he got a splinter in his finger - - it broke into slivers + - He got a splinter in his finger. + - It broke into slivers. hypernym: - 09244958-n ili: i86232 @@ -14432,7 +14432,7 @@ definition: - a lengthwise crack in wood example: - - he inserted the wedge into a split in the log + - He inserted the wedge into a split in the log. hypernym: - 09281621-n ili: i86233 @@ -14443,7 +14443,7 @@ definition: - the trail left by a person or an animal; what the hunter follows in pursuing game example: - - the hounds followed the fox's spoor + - The hounds followed the fox's spoor. hypernym: - 09483442-n ili: i86234 @@ -14573,9 +14573,9 @@ definition: - the course along which a person has walked or is walking in example: - - I followed in his steps - - he retraced his steps - - his steps turned toward home + - I followed in his steps. + - He retraced his steps. + - His steps turned toward home. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -14820,7 +14820,7 @@ definition: - a relatively long narrow piece of something example: - - he felt a flat strip of muscle + - He felt a flat strip of muscle. hypernym: - 09408804-n ili: i86268 @@ -14866,8 +14866,8 @@ definition: - the star that is the source of light and heat for the planets in the solar system example: - - the sun contains 99.85% of the mass in the solar system - - the Earth revolves around the Sun + - The sun contains 99.85% of the mass in the solar system. + - The Earth revolves around the Sun. ili: i86272 instance_hypernym: - 09467004-n @@ -14945,8 +14945,8 @@ definition: - the outermost level of the land or sea example: - - earthquakes originate far below the surface - - three quarters of the Earth's surface is covered by water + - Earthquakes originate far below the surface. + - Three quarters of the Earth's surface is covered by water. hypernym: - 08609236-n ili: i86280 @@ -15104,7 +15104,7 @@ definition: - a twisted and tangled mass that is highly interwoven example: - - they carved their way through the tangle of vines + - They carved their way through the tangle of vines. hypernym: - 00019308-n ili: i86295 @@ -15486,7 +15486,7 @@ - a track or mark left by something that has passed example: - there as a trail of blood - - a tear left its trail on her cheek + - A tear left its trail on her cheek. hypernym: - 09410115-n ili: i86332 @@ -15836,8 +15836,8 @@ - territorial waters included within a distance of 12 nautical miles of the coasts of the United States and its territories example: - - ships operating in United States waters must adhere to United States laws and - regulations + - Ships operating in United States waters must adhere to United States laws and + regulations. ili: i86366 instance_hypernym: - 09479744-n @@ -15849,7 +15849,7 @@ definition: - everything that exists anywhere example: - - they study the evolution of the universe + - They study the evolution of the universe. - the biggest tree in existence hypernym: - 00019308-n @@ -15922,7 +15922,7 @@ - a giant planet with a ring of ice particles; the 7th planet from the sun has a blue-green color and many satellites example: - - Uranus was discovered by William Herschel in 1781 + - Uranus was discovered by William Herschel in 1781. ili: i86373 instance_hypernym: - 09344993-n @@ -15965,7 +15965,7 @@ definition: - anything that resembles a vagabond in having no fixed place example: - - pirate ships were vagabonds of the sea + - Pirate ships were vagabonds of the sea. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -15998,7 +15998,7 @@ definition: - something that is likely to vary; something that is subject to variation example: - - the weather is one variable to be considered + - The weather is one variable to be considered. hypernym: - 00002452-n ili: i86380 @@ -16022,10 +16022,10 @@ - 00015568-n - 01328932-n example: - - mosquitos are vectors of malaria and yellow fever - - fleas are vectors of the plague - - aphids are transmitters of plant diseases - - when medical scientists talk about vectors they are usually talking about insects + - Mosquitos are vectors of malaria and yellow fever. + - Fleas are vectors of the plague. + - Aphids are transmitters of plant diseases. + - When medical scientists talk about vectors they are usually talking about insects. hypernym: - 09213796-n ili: i86382 @@ -16076,7 +16076,7 @@ definition: - a constellation in the Southern Hemisphere between Carina and Pyxis example: - - because of its configuration Vela is sometimes called ‘the Sails’ + - Because of its configuration Vela is sometimes called ‘the Sails’. ili: i86387 instance_hypernym: - 09275876-n @@ -16100,8 +16100,8 @@ and retrograde (in the opposite sense of the Earth and all other planets except Uranus); it is visible from Earth as an early ‘morning star’ or an ‘evening star’ example: - - before it was known that they were the same object the evening star was called - Venus and the morning star was called Lucifer + - Before it was known that they were the same object the evening star was called + Venus and the morning star was called Lucifer. ili: i86389 instance_hypernym: - 09479499-n @@ -16281,7 +16281,7 @@ - a wall of water - a wall of smoke - a wall of prejudice - - negotiations ran into a brick wall + - Negotiations ran into a brick wall. hypernym: - 00002684-n ili: i86406 @@ -16410,7 +16410,7 @@ definition: - underground surface below which the ground is wholly saturated with water example: - - spring rains had raised the water table + - Spring rains had raised the water table. hypernym: - 09310874-n ili: i86419 @@ -16432,7 +16432,7 @@ definition: - that which weakens or causes a loss of strength example: - - doubt is a great weakener of resolve + - Doubt is a great weakener of resolve. hypernym: - 09213796-n ili: i86421 @@ -16459,7 +16459,7 @@ definition: - an intricate network suggesting something that was formed by weaving or interweaving example: - - the trees cast a delicate web of shadows over the lawn + - The trees cast a delicate web of shadows over the lawn. hypernym: - 00002684-n ili: i86423 @@ -16647,7 +16647,7 @@ definition: - an opening that resembles a window in appearance or function example: - - he could see them through a window in the trees + - He could see them through a window in the trees. hypernym: - 09402023-n ili: i86442 diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.person.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.person.yaml index cef1383e..b294d915 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.person.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.person.yaml @@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ definition: - the personification of death example: - - Death walked the streets of the plague-bound city + - Death walked the streets of the plague-bound city. ili: i86478 instance_hypernym: - 09506868-n @@ -361,7 +361,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06465519-n example: - - ye cannot serve God and Mammon + - Ye cannot serve God and Mammon. ili: i86497 instance_hypernym: - 09506868-n @@ -663,7 +663,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07995848-n example: - - Hydra was slain by Hercules + - Hydra was slain by Hercules. hypernym: - 09515254-n ili: i86523 @@ -1124,7 +1124,7 @@ - a causal agent creating and controlling things in the universe example: - the laws of nature - - nature has seen to it that men are stronger than women + - Nature has seen to it that men are stronger than women. hypernym: - 00007347-n ili: i86562 @@ -1135,7 +1135,7 @@ definition: - supernatural forces and events and beings collectively example: - - She doesn't believe in the supernatural + - She doesn't believe in the supernatural. hypernym: - 00007347-n ili: i86563 @@ -1171,7 +1171,7 @@ definition: - an agent that is the cause of all things but does not itself have a cause example: - - God is the first cause + - God is the first cause. hypernym: - 00007347-n ili: i86566 @@ -1193,7 +1193,7 @@ definition: - the ultimate agency regarded as predetermining the course of events example: - - we are helpless in the face of destiny + - We are helpless in the face of destiny. hypernym: - 00007347-n ili: i86568 @@ -2930,7 +2930,7 @@ - the manifestation of a Hindu deity (especially Vishnu) in human or superhuman or animal form example: - - some Hindus consider Krishna to be an avatar of the god Vishnu + - Some Hindus consider Krishna to be an avatar of the god Vishnu. hypernym: - 09546113-n ili: i86730 @@ -2973,8 +2973,8 @@ - 'avatar of Vishnu whose name is synonymous with God; any of three incarnations: Ramachandra or Parashurama or Balarama' example: - - in Hindu folklore Rama is the epitome of chivalry and courage and obedience to - sacred law + - In Hindu folklore Rama is the epitome of chivalry and courage and obedience to + sacred law. ili: i86734 instance_hypernym: - 09553360-n @@ -3408,7 +3408,7 @@ definition: - God when considered as the first person in the Trinity example: - - hear our prayers, Heavenly Father + - Hear our prayers, Heavenly Father. ili: i86775 instance_hypernym: - 09561132-n @@ -3623,7 +3623,7 @@ - a messenger from God example: - They are supernatural beings who serve as divine messengers between people and - gods + gods. hypernym: - 09562026-n ili: i86795 @@ -4081,7 +4081,7 @@ definition: - a ghostly appearing figure example: - - we were unprepared for the apparition that confronted us + - We were unprepared for the apparition that confronted us. hypernym: - 09568453-n ili: i86834 @@ -4119,8 +4119,8 @@ domain_topic: - 07995848-n example: - - when Adonis died Zeus decreed that he should spend winters in the underworld with - Persephone and spend summers with Aphrodite + - When Adonis died Zeus decreed that he should spend winters in the underworld with + Persephone and spend summers with Aphrodite. hypernym: - 09529348-n ili: i86837 @@ -4174,7 +4174,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07995347-n example: - - the ancient Greeks believed that nymphs inhabited forests and bodies of water + - The ancient Greeks believed that nymphs inhabited forests and bodies of water. hypernym: - 09571032-n ili: i86842 @@ -4621,7 +4621,7 @@ - 07995848-n example: - Boreas was pictured as bearded and powerful and winged and draped against the - cold + cold. ili: i86881 instance_hypernym: - 09574485-n @@ -4718,7 +4718,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07999593-n example: - - Saturday is Saturn's Day + - Saturday is Saturn's Day. ili: i86889 instance_hypernym: - 09575810-n @@ -6662,7 +6662,7 @@ definition: - an imaginary person represented in a work of fiction (play or film or story) example: - - she is the main character in the novel + - She is the main character in the novel. hypernym: - 09506868-n ili: i87055 @@ -6798,9 +6798,9 @@ definition: - a legendary giant lumberjack of the north woods of the United States and Canada example: - - Paul Bunyan had a blue ox named Babe - - the lakes of Minnesota began when Paul Bunyan and Babe's footprints filled with - water + - Paul Bunyan had a blue ox named Babe. + - The lakes of Minnesota began when Paul Bunyan and Babe's footprints filled with + water. ili: i87067 instance_hypernym: - 09610740-n @@ -7248,7 +7248,7 @@ definition: - a villainous Jew in a novel by Charles Dickens example: - - Fagin was a fence who trained boys as pickpockets + - Fagin was a fence who trained boys as pickpockets. ili: i87106 instance_hypernym: - 09610740-n @@ -7400,7 +7400,7 @@ definition: - a nonexistent person popularized by American servicemen during World War II example: - - Kilroy was here + - Kilroy was here. ili: i87120 instance_hypernym: - 09610740-n @@ -7830,8 +7830,8 @@ definition: - a person who is present and participates in a meeting example: - - he was a regular attender at department meetings - - the gathering satisfied both organizers and attendees + - He was a regular attender at department meetings. + - The gathering satisfied both organizers and attendees. hypernym: - 10421528-n ili: i87163 @@ -7994,7 +7994,7 @@ - a member of a constituency; a citizen who is represented in a government by officials for whom he or she votes example: - - needs continued support by constituents to be re-elected + - … needs continued support by constituents to be re-elected hypernym: - 10780008-n ili: i87179 @@ -8082,7 +8082,7 @@ definition: - an eccentric or undignified rustic example: - - I'll be a gone coon when the battle starts + - I'll be a gone coon when the battle starts. exemplifies: - 07139048-n hypernym: @@ -8264,7 +8264,7 @@ definition: - a person who enjoys testing innovative ideas example: - - she was an experimenter in new forms of poetry + - She was an experimenter in new forms of poetry. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i87206 @@ -8302,8 +8302,8 @@ definition: - a part of a person that is used to refer to a person example: - - he looked out at a roomful of faces - - when he returned to work he met many new faces + - He looked out at a roomful of faces. + - When he returned to work he met many new faces. exemplifies: - 07123138-n hypernym: @@ -8388,8 +8388,8 @@ - an indigenous person who was born in a particular place example: - the art of the natives of the northwest coast - - the Canadian government scrapped plans to tax the grants to aboriginal college - students + - The Canadian government scrapped plans to tax the grants to aboriginal college + students. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i87217 @@ -8404,7 +8404,7 @@ definition: - a person born in a particular place or country example: - - he is a native of Brazil + - He is a native of Brazil. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i87218 @@ -8547,7 +8547,7 @@ definition: - a person who owes allegiance to that nation example: - - a monarch has a duty to his subjects + - A monarch has a duty to his subjects. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i87232 @@ -8629,7 +8629,7 @@ definition: - a preadolescent boy or girl (usually between 9 and 12 years of age) example: - - little league is intended for the preteens + - Little league is intended for the preteens. hypernym: - 09645219-n ili: i87240 @@ -8774,7 +8774,7 @@ definition: - a person who works at a specific occupation example: - - he is a good worker + - He is a good worker. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i87254 @@ -9211,7 +9211,7 @@ - a member of the Muskhogean people formerly living in what is now the state of Alabama example: - - the Alabamas were members of the Creek Confederacy + - The Alabamas were members of the Creek Confederacy. hypernym: - 09681743-n ili: i87313 @@ -9282,7 +9282,7 @@ had a culture (which reached its peak between AD 300 and 900) characterized by outstanding architecture and pottery and astronomy example: - - Mayans had a system of writing and an accurate calendar + - Mayans had a system of writing and an accurate calendar. hypernym: - 09664887-n ili: i87320 @@ -11112,7 +11112,7 @@ definition: - a Christian example: - - Christians refer to themselves as gentiles + - Christians refer to themselves as gentiles. hypernym: - 09697405-n ili: i87506 @@ -11665,7 +11665,7 @@ definition: - a member of the mountain people living in the eastern regions of Afghanistan example: - - Pathans are the predominant ethnic group in Afghanistan + - Pathans are the predominant ethnic group in Afghanistan. hypernym: - 09708831-n ili: i87562 @@ -12302,7 +12302,7 @@ definition: - the people of the Netherlands example: - - the Dutch are famous for their tulips + - The Dutch are famous for their tulips. hypernym: - 08183451-n ili: i87629 @@ -12443,8 +12443,8 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - in the ninth century the Vikings began raiding the Anglo-Saxons in Britain - - his ancestors were not just British, they were Anglo-Saxons + - In the ninth century the Vikings began raiding the Anglo-Saxons in Britain. + - His ancestors were not just British, they were Anglo-Saxons. hypernym: - 09720544-n ili: i87643 @@ -13274,7 +13274,7 @@ definition: - a native or inhabitant of Iran example: - - the majority of Irani are Persian Shiite Muslims + - The majority of Irani are Persian Shiite Muslims. hypernym: - 09662736-n ili: i87729 @@ -13287,8 +13287,8 @@ definition: - a native or inhabitant of Iraq example: - - the majority of Iraqi are Arab Shiite Muslims although Sunni Muslims control the - government + - The majority of Iraqi are Arab Shiite Muslims although Sunni Muslims control the + government. hypernym: - 09662736-n ili: i87730 @@ -14823,7 +14823,7 @@ definition: - a member of the largest ethnic group in southeastern Nigeria example: - - most Igbo are farmers + - Most Igbo are farmers. hypernym: - 09744199-n - 07983996-n @@ -16513,9 +16513,9 @@ definition: - a person with a record of successes example: - - his son would never be the achiever that his father was - - only winners need apply - - if you want to be a success, you have to dress like a success + - His son would never be the achiever that his father was. + - Only winners need apply. + - If you want to be a success, you have to dress like a success. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i88057 @@ -16559,8 +16559,8 @@ definition: - a person with whom you are acquainted example: - - I have trouble remembering the names of all my acquaintances - - we are friends of the family + - I have trouble remembering the names of all my acquaintances. + - We are friends of the family. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i88061 @@ -16609,7 +16609,7 @@ definition: - a person who is a participating member of an organization example: - - the club issues a list of members, both the actives and the retirees + - The club issues a list of members, both the actives and the retirees. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i88066 @@ -16643,9 +16643,9 @@ definition: - a person who acts and gets things done example: - - he's a principal actor in this affair - - when you want something done, get a doer - - he's a miracle worker + - He's a principal actor in this affair. + - When you want something done, get a doer. + - He's a miracle worker. hypernym: - 00007347-n ili: i88069 @@ -16832,7 +16832,7 @@ definition: - someone who admires a young woman example: - - she had many admirers + - She had many admirers. hypernym: - 09645472-n ili: i88086 @@ -16971,7 +16971,7 @@ - a witness whose relationship to the opposing party is such that his or her testimony may be prejudiced against the opposing party example: - - a hostile witness can be asked leading questions and cross-examined + - A hostile witness can be asked leading questions and cross-examined. hypernym: - 10806193-n ili: i88098 @@ -17003,8 +17003,8 @@ definition: - an expert who gives advice example: - - an adviser helped students select their courses - - the United States sent military advisors to Guatemala + - An adviser helped students select their courses. + - The United States sent military advisors to Guatemala. hypernym: - 09843763-n ili: i88101 @@ -17353,8 +17353,8 @@ definition: - a flighty scatterbrained simpleton example: - - she's a total airhead - - every airhead on a big salary rushed out to buy one + - She's a total airhead. + - Every airhead on a big salary rushed out to buy one. exemplifies: - 07171981-n hypernym: @@ -17444,7 +17444,7 @@ definition: - a member of a municipal legislative body (as a city council) example: - - aldermen usually represent city wards + - Aldermen usually represent city wards. hypernym: - 10541628-n ili: i88143 @@ -17495,7 +17495,7 @@ - a fugitive remaining in the United States after an immigration judge has ordered them deported example: - - the government has categorized more than 320,000 foreigners as alien absconders + - The government has categorized more than 320,000 foreigners as alien absconders. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -17616,7 +17616,7 @@ definition: - a versatile person who is expert at many things example: - - she's the best all-rounder they've seen in years + - She's the best all-rounder they've seen in years. hypernym: - 09640897-n ili: i88160 @@ -17628,7 +17628,7 @@ definition: - an associate who provides cooperation or assistance example: - - he's a good ally in fight + - He's a good ally in fight. hypernym: - 09836176-n ili: i88161 @@ -18071,7 +18071,7 @@ definition: - a detested person example: - - he is an anathema to me + - He is an anathema to me. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -18366,7 +18366,7 @@ definition: - a person who is opposed (to an action or policy or practice etc.) example: - - the antis smelled victory after a long battle + - The antis smelled victory after a long battle. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i88235 @@ -18406,7 +18406,7 @@ - someone who is elected pope in opposition to another person who is held to be canonically elected example: - - the antipopes resided in Avignon during the Great Schism + - The antipopes resided in Avignon during the Great Schism. hypernym: - 10473089-n ili: i88239 @@ -18574,7 +18574,7 @@ - someone who tries to bring peace by acceding to demands example: - source: Winston Churchill - text: An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile — hoping it will eat him last + text: An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile — hoping it will eat him last. hypernym: - 09971642-n ili: i88255 @@ -18650,8 +18650,8 @@ - an ambitious and aspiring young person example: - a lofty aspirant - - two executive hopefuls joined the firm - - the audience was full of Madonna wannabes + - Two executive hopefuls joined the firm. + - The audience was full of Madonna wannabes. hypernym: - 09630310-n ili: i88262 @@ -18699,7 +18699,7 @@ definition: - a person who is fully aware of something and understands it example: - - he is not an appreciator of our dilemma + - He is not an appreciator of our dilemma. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i88266 @@ -18758,9 +18758,9 @@ definition: - someone chosen to judge and decide a disputed issue example: - - the critic was considered to be an arbiter of modern literature + - The critic was considered to be an arbiter of modern literature. - the arbitrator's authority derived from the consent of the disputants - - an umpire was appointed to settle the tax case + - An umpire was appointed to settle the tax case. hypernym: - 10086539-n ili: i88272 @@ -18785,7 +18785,7 @@ definition: - someone with the power to settle matters at will example: - - she was the final arbiter on all matters of fashion + - She was the final arbiter on all matters of fashion. hypernym: - 09640897-n ili: i88274 @@ -19049,7 +19049,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - he's a retired army officer + - He's a retired army officer. hypernym: - 10336665-n ili: i88300 @@ -19273,7 +19273,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06157599-n example: - - his assassins were hunted down like animals + - His assassins were hunted down like animals. - assassinators of kings and emperors exemplifies: - 06730109-n @@ -19413,7 +19413,7 @@ or purpose example: - my invaluable assistant - - they hired additional help to finish the work + - They hired additional help to finish the work. hypernym: - 09655706-n ili: i88333 @@ -19436,7 +19436,7 @@ definition: - a person who joins with others in some activity or endeavor example: - - he had to consult his associate before continuing + - He had to consult his associate before continuing. hypernym: - 09649426-n ili: i88335 @@ -19448,7 +19448,7 @@ - a person with subordinate membership in a society, institution, or commercial enterprise example: - - associates in the law firm bill at a lower rate than do partners + - Associates in the law firm bill at a lower rate than do partners. hypernym: - 10689430-n ili: i88336 @@ -19468,7 +19468,7 @@ definition: - a person suffering from asthma example: - - she is a chronic asthmatic + - She is a chronic asthmatic. - the painful gasps of a dying asthmatic hypernym: - 09786620-n @@ -19499,7 +19499,7 @@ definition: - a person trained to travel in a spacecraft example: - - the Russians called their astronauts cosmonauts + - The Russians called their astronauts cosmonauts. hypernym: - 09652940-n ili: i88341 @@ -19721,7 +19721,7 @@ definition: - a person who behaves in a tyrannical manner example: - - my boss is a dictator who makes everyone work overtime + - My boss is a dictator who makes everyone work overtime. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -19735,7 +19735,7 @@ definition: - an expert whose views are taken as definitive example: - - he is an authority on corporate law + - He is an authority on corporate law. hypernym: - 09640897-n ili: i88363 @@ -19746,7 +19746,7 @@ definition: - (usually plural) persons who exercise (administrative) control over others example: - - the authorities have issued a curfew + - The authorities have issued a curfew. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -19768,7 +19768,7 @@ definition: - an authority who authorizes (people or actions) example: - - the agents report back to their authorizers + - The agents report back to their authorizers. hypernym: - 09844011-n ili: i88366 @@ -19798,7 +19798,7 @@ definition: - someone who acts or responds in a mechanical or apathetic way example: - - only an automaton wouldn't have noticed + - Only an automaton wouldn't have noticed. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i88369 @@ -19932,9 +19932,9 @@ definition: - a very young child (birth to 1 year) who has not yet begun to walk or talk example: - - the baby began to cry again - - she held the baby in her arms - - it sounds simple, but when you have your own baby it is all so different + - The baby began to cry again. + - She held the baby in her arms. + - It sounds simple, but when you have your own baby it is all so different. hypernym: - 09937706-n ili: i88382 @@ -19947,8 +19947,8 @@ definition: - an unborn child; a human fetus example: - - I felt healthy and very feminine carrying the baby - - it was great to feel my baby moving about inside + - I felt healthy and very feminine carrying the baby. + - It was great to feel my baby moving about inside. hypernym: - 01462432-n ili: i88383 @@ -19959,7 +19959,7 @@ definition: - a member of the baby boom generation in the 1950s example: - - they expanded the schools for a generation of baby boomers + - They expanded the schools for a generation of baby boomers. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i88384 @@ -20221,7 +20221,7 @@ definition: - an ugly or ill-tempered woman example: - - he was romancing the old bag for her money + - He was romancing the old bag for her money. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -20729,7 +20729,7 @@ definition: - negotiator of the terms of a transaction example: - - he is a hard bargainer + - He is a hard bargainer. hypernym: - 10371605-n ili: i88459 @@ -20849,7 +20849,7 @@ definition: - a member of the British order of honor; ranks below a baron but above a knight example: - - since he was a baronet, he had to be addressed as Sir Henry Jones, Bart. + - Since he was a baronet, he had to be addressed as Sir Henry Jones, Bart. hypernym: - 09827177-n ili: i88470 @@ -21065,7 +21065,7 @@ definition: - a person who takes a bath example: - - the bathers enjoyed the cool water + - The bathers enjoyed the cool water. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i88490 @@ -21139,7 +21139,7 @@ definition: - a loud weeper example: - - their new baby is a real bawler + - Their new baby is a real bawler. hypernym: - 10792794-n ili: i88497 @@ -21275,7 +21275,7 @@ definition: - a temporary associate example: - - politics makes strange bedfellows + - Politics makes strange bedfellows. hypernym: - 09836176-n ili: i88510 @@ -21448,7 +21448,7 @@ definition: - a young woman who is the most charming and beautiful of several rivals example: - - she was the belle of the ball + - She was the belle of the ball. hypernym: - 10149362-n ili: i88527 @@ -21565,7 +21565,7 @@ definition: - a person who has suffered the death of someone they loved example: - - the bereaved do not always need to be taken care of + - The bereaved do not always need to be taken care of. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i88538 @@ -21617,7 +21617,7 @@ definition: - the person who is most outstanding or excellent; someone who tops all others example: - - he could beat the best of them + - He could beat the best of them. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i88543 @@ -21656,7 +21656,7 @@ definition: - a superior person having claim to precedence example: - - the common man has been kept in his place by his betters + - The common man has been kept in his place by his betters. hypernym: - 10695457-n ili: i88547 @@ -21697,7 +21697,7 @@ definition: - (formerly) a title of respect for a man in Turkey or Egypt example: - - he introduced me to Ahmet Bey + - He introduced me to Ahmet Bey. hypernym: - 10306910-n ili: i88551 @@ -21813,9 +21813,9 @@ definition: - an important influential person example: - - he thinks he's a big shot - - she's a big deal in local politics - - the Qaeda commander is a very big fish + - He thinks he's a big shot. + - She's a big deal in local politics. + - The Qaeda commander is a very big fish. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -21954,7 +21954,7 @@ definition: - a baby born; an offspring example: - - the overall rate of incidence of Down's syndrome is one in every 800 births + - The overall rate of incidence of Down's syndrome is one in every 800 births. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i88576 @@ -22091,7 +22091,7 @@ definition: - a dashing young man example: - - gay young blades bragged of their amorous adventures + - Gay young blades bragged of their amorous adventures. hypernym: - 10824010-n ili: i88589 @@ -22462,7 +22462,7 @@ definition: - an entertainer who has a sensational effect example: - - she was a blonde bombshell + - She was a blonde bombshell. hypernym: - 09639952-n ili: i88626 @@ -22735,7 +22735,7 @@ definition: - a person responsible for hiring workers example: - - the boss hired three more men for the new job + - The boss hired three more men for the new job. hypernym: - 10074465-n ili: i88653 @@ -22900,7 +22900,7 @@ definition: - a friendly informal reference to a grown man example: - - he likes to play golf with the boys + - He likes to play golf with the boys. hypernym: - 10306910-n ili: i88670 @@ -22934,8 +22934,8 @@ definition: - a man who is the lover of a man or woman example: - - if I'd known he was her boyfriend, I wouldn't have asked - - When the law changed, Pet could finally marry his long-time boyfriend Jim + - If I'd known he was her boyfriend, I wouldn't have asked. + - When the law changed, Pet could finally marry his long-time boyfriend Jim. hypernym: - 10306910-n - 09645472-n @@ -23023,7 +23023,7 @@ definition: - a member of the highest of the four Hindu varnas example: - - originally all brahmans were priests + - Originally all brahmans were priests. hypernym: - 09732897-n ili: i88681 @@ -23224,7 +23224,7 @@ definition: - a card player in a game of bridge example: - - we need a 4th hand for bridge + - We need a 4th hand for bridge. hypernym: - 09914106-n ili: i88701 @@ -23246,7 +23246,7 @@ definition: - slang term for a woman example: - - a broad is a woman who can throw a mean punch + - A broad is a woman who can throw a mean punch. hypernym: - 10807146-n ili: i88703 @@ -23296,7 +23296,7 @@ definition: - a male with the same parents as someone else example: - - my brother still lives with our parents + - My brother still lives with our parents. hypernym: - 10305781-n ili: i88708 @@ -23323,7 +23323,7 @@ domain_topic: - 05955536-n example: - - none of his brothers would betray him + - None of his brothers would betray him. hypernym: - 10326901-n - 10306910-n @@ -23450,7 +23450,7 @@ definition: - a large and strong and heavyset man example: - - he was a bull of a man + - He was a bull of a man. - a thick-skinned bruiser ready to give as good as he got hypernym: - 10306910-n @@ -23984,7 +23984,7 @@ definition: - someone who is morally reprehensible example: - - you dirty dog + - You dirty dog. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -24077,8 +24077,8 @@ - the civil and religious leader of a Muslim state considered to be a representative of Allah on earth example: - - many radical Muslims believe a Khalifah will unite all Islamic lands and people - and subjugate the rest of the world + - Many radical Muslims believe a Khalifah will unite all Islamic lands and people + and subjugate the rest of the world. hypernym: - 10560786-n - 09701687-n @@ -24095,7 +24095,7 @@ definition: - a social or business visitor example: - - the room was a mess because he hadn't expected company + - The room was a mess because he hadn't expected company. hypernym: - 10776861-n ili: i88780 @@ -24107,7 +24107,7 @@ definition: - the person initiating a telephone call example: - - there were so many callers that he finally disconnected the telephone + - There were so many callers that he finally disconnected the telephone. hypernym: - 10649550-n ili: i88781 @@ -24121,7 +24121,7 @@ definition: - the person who convenes a meeting example: - - who is the caller of this meeting? + - Who is the caller of this meeting? hypernym: - 09646208-n ili: i88782 @@ -24132,7 +24132,7 @@ definition: - someone who proclaims or summons in a loud voice example: - - the callers were mothers summoning their children home for dinner + - The callers were mothers summoning their children home for dinner. hypernym: - 09814775-n ili: i88783 @@ -24143,7 +24143,7 @@ definition: - a person who announces the changes of steps during a dance example: - - you need a fiddler and a caller for country dancing + - You need a fiddler and a caller for country dancing. hypernym: - 09814775-n ili: i88784 @@ -24627,7 +24627,7 @@ definition: - an official who performs the duties of an office temporarily example: - - he acted as a caretaker until a new president could be elected + - He acted as a caretaker until a new president could be elected. hypernym: - 10392072-n ili: i88832 @@ -24706,7 +24706,7 @@ definition: - an outsider who seeks power or success presumptuously example: - - after the Civil War the carpetbaggers from the north tried to take over the south + - After the Civil War the carpetbaggers from the north tried to take over the south. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -24754,7 +24754,7 @@ definition: - someone whose employment involves carrying something example: - - the bonds were transmitted by carrier + - The bonds were transmitted by carrier. hypernym: - 09652940-n ili: i88844 @@ -24833,7 +24833,7 @@ definition: - a person requiring professional services example: - - a typical case was the suburban housewife described by a marriage counselor + - A typical case was the suburban housewife described by a marriage counselor. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i88852 @@ -24913,7 +24913,7 @@ definition: - a spiteful woman gossip example: - - what a cat she is! + - What a cat she is! hypernym: - 10158867-n - 10807146-n @@ -24953,7 +24953,7 @@ definition: - something that causes an important event to happen example: - - the invasion acted as a catalyst to unite the country + - The invasion acted as a catalyst to unite the country. hypernym: - 00007347-n ili: i88864 @@ -25076,7 +25076,7 @@ definition: - a soldier mounted on horseback example: - - a cavalryman always takes good care of his mount + - A cavalryman always takes good care of his mount. hypernym: - 10641415-n ili: i88876 @@ -25127,7 +25127,7 @@ definition: - a widely known person example: - - he was a baseball celebrity + - He was a baseball celebrity. hypernym: - 10220400-n ili: i88881 @@ -25200,7 +25200,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00469555-n example: - - the center fumbled the handoff + - The center fumbled the handoff. hypernym: - 10283108-n ili: i88888 @@ -25264,8 +25264,8 @@ - an accountant who has passed certain examinations and met all other statutory and licensing requirements of a United States state to be certified by that state example: - - in addition to accounting and auditing, CPAs also prepare tax returns for individuals - and corporations + - In addition to accounting and auditing, CPAs also prepare tax returns for individuals + and corporations. hypernym: - 09780826-n ili: i88893 @@ -25461,10 +25461,10 @@ definition: - a boy or man example: - - that chap is your host - - there's a fellow at the door - - he's a likable cuss - - he's a good bloke + - That chap is your host. + - There's a fellow at the door. + - He's a likable cuss. + - He's a good bloke. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -25588,7 +25588,7 @@ definition: - a person committed to your care example: - - the teacher led her charges across the street + - The teacher led her charges across the street. hypernym: - 10024466-n ili: i88923 @@ -25677,7 +25677,7 @@ definition: - a human female employed to do housework example: - - the char will clean the carpet + - The char will clean the carpet. - source: The Girlfriend Experience (via CoCA) text: Oh, good. The cleaning lady came, so I don't have to be embarrassed. hypernym: @@ -25846,7 +25846,7 @@ definition: - an enthusiastic and vocal supporter example: - - he has become a cheerleader for therapeutic cloning + - He has become a cheerleader for therapeutic cloning. hypernym: - 10697152-n ili: i88948 @@ -26010,9 +26010,9 @@ definition: - a young person of either sex example: - - she writes books for children - - they're just kids - - ‘tiddler’ is a British term for youngster + - ‘tiddler’ is a British term for youngster. + - She writes books for children. + - They're just kids. hypernym: - 09645219-n ili: i88964 @@ -26036,8 +26036,8 @@ definition: - a human offspring (son or daughter) of any age example: - - they had three children - - they were able to send their kids to college + - They had three children. + - They were able to send their kids to college. hypernym: - 10393697-n ili: i88965 @@ -26049,8 +26049,8 @@ definition: - an immature childish person example: - - he remained a child in practical matters as long as he lived - - stop being a baby! + - He remained a child in practical matters as long as he lived. + - Stop being a baby! hypernym: - 00007846-n ili: i88966 @@ -26105,9 +26105,9 @@ definition: - a dismissive term for a girl who is immature or who lacks respect example: - - she was incensed that this chit of a girl should dare to make a fool of her in - front of the class - - she's a saucy chit + - She was incensed that this chit of a girl should dare to make a fool of her in + front of the class. + - She's a saucy chit. hypernym: - 10149362-n ili: i88972 @@ -26140,7 +26140,7 @@ - an unfortunate person who is unable to perform effectively because of nervous tension or agitation example: - - he could win if he wasn't a choker + - He could win if he wasn't a choker. hypernym: - 09653829-n ili: i88975 @@ -26194,7 +26194,7 @@ definition: - one who is the object of choice; who is given preference example: - - she was Mama's chosen + - She was Mama's chosen. hypernym: - 10011405-n ili: i88980 @@ -26462,7 +26462,7 @@ - someone who claims a benefit or right or title example: - claimants of unemployment compensation - - he was a claimant to the throne + - He was a claimant to the throne. hypernym: - 09630310-n ili: i89006 @@ -26648,7 +26648,7 @@ definition: - someone who climbs as a sport; especially someone who climbs mountains example: - - the lead climber looked strong still but his partner often slumped in his ropes + - The lead climber looked strong still but his partner often slumped in his ropes. hypernym: - 09839665-n ili: i89025 @@ -26725,7 +26725,7 @@ definition: - a person who closes something example: - - whoever is the closer has to turn out the lights and lock up + - Whoever is the closer has to turn out the lights and lock up. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i89032 @@ -27012,7 +27012,7 @@ definition: - a subordinate who performs an important but routine function example: - - he was a small cog in a large machine + - He was a small cog in a large machine. hypernym: - 10689430-n ili: i89060 @@ -27106,7 +27106,7 @@ definition: - an associate in an activity or endeavor or sphere of common interest example: - - the musician and the librettist were collaborators + - The musician and the librettist were collaborators. - sexual partners hypernym: - 09836176-n @@ -27134,8 +27134,8 @@ definition: - a person who is member of one's class or profession example: - - the surgeon consulted his colleagues - - he sent e-mail to his fellow hackers + - The surgeon consulted his colleagues. + - He sent e-mail to his fellow hackers. hypernym: - 09836176-n ili: i89071 @@ -27426,7 +27426,7 @@ definition: - a woman forced into prostitution for Japanese servicemen during World War II example: - - she wrote a book about her harsh experiences as a comfort woman + - She wrote a book about her harsh experiences as a comfort woman. hypernym: - 10505025-n ili: i89099 @@ -27459,7 +27459,7 @@ definition: - the officer who holds the supreme command example: - - in the U.S. the president is the commander in chief + - In the U.S. the president is the commander in chief. hypernym: - 09961443-n ili: i89102 @@ -28049,7 +28049,7 @@ definition: - a person on whom something is bestowed example: - - six honorary were conferred; the conferees were … + - Six honorary were conferred; the conferees were … hypernym: - 09651094-n ili: i89159 @@ -28192,7 +28192,7 @@ - (usually plural) a person who is influential and to whom you are connected in some way (as by family or friendship) example: - - he has powerful connections + - He has powerful connections. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -28421,7 +28421,7 @@ definition: - a person who is in a position to give you special assistance example: - - he used his business contacts to get an introduction to the governor + - He used his business contacts to get an introduction to the governor. hypernym: - 10541628-n ili: i89195 @@ -29124,7 +29124,7 @@ - a doctor who practices in the country (rather than in a city) usually remote from a modern hospital example: - - do country doctors still make house calls? + - Do country doctors still make house calls? hypernym: - 10145546-n ili: i89265 @@ -29144,7 +29144,7 @@ definition: - a negotiator willing to compromise example: - - Henry Clay was known as the Great Compromiser + - Henry Clay was known as the Great Compromiser. hypernym: - 10371605-n ili: i89267 @@ -29403,7 +29403,7 @@ - a programmer who cracks (gains unauthorized access to) computers, typically to do malicious things example: - - crackers are often mistakenly called hackers + - Crackers are often mistakenly called hackers. hypernym: - 10500853-n ili: i89291 @@ -29438,7 +29438,7 @@ definition: - a creator of great skill in the manual arts example: - - the jewelry was made by internationally famous craftsmen + - The jewelry was made by internationally famous craftsmen. hypernym: - 09637345-n ili: i89294 @@ -29449,7 +29449,7 @@ definition: - a professional whose work is consistently of high quality example: - - as an actor he was a consummate craftsman + - As an actor he was a consummate craftsman. hypernym: - 10499838-n ili: i89295 @@ -29636,7 +29636,7 @@ domain_region: - 09045691-n example: - - Mexico is a country of mestizos, criollos, and indigenes + - Mexico is a country of mestizos, criollos, and indigenes. hypernym: - 10649009-n ili: i89312 @@ -29796,7 +29796,7 @@ definition: - a warrior who engages in a holy war example: - - the Crusaders tried to recapture the Holy Land from the Muslims + - The Crusaders tried to recapture the Holy Land from the Muslims. hypernym: - 10788253-n ili: i89328 @@ -29905,7 +29905,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - she said her son thought Hillary was a bitch + - She said her son thought Hillary was a bitch. exemplifies: - 06730109-n - 07139048-n @@ -29957,7 +29957,7 @@ definition: - a person authorized to conduct religious worship example: - - clergymen are usually called ministers in Protestant churches + - Clergymen are usually called ministers in Protestant churches. hypernym: - 09946909-n ili: i89344 @@ -30102,7 +30102,7 @@ - a human being whose body has been taken over in whole or in part by electromechanical devices example: - - a cyborg is a cybernetic organism + - A cyborg is a cybernetic organism. hypernym: - 10298363-n ili: i89358 @@ -30351,7 +30351,7 @@ definition: - a woman of refinement example: - - a chauffeur opened the door of the limousine for the grand lady + - A chauffeur opened the door of the limousine for the grand lady. hypernym: - 10807146-n ili: i89380 @@ -30435,7 +30435,7 @@ - a wise and upright judge example: - source: Shakespeare - text: a Daniel come to judgment + text: A Daniel come to judgment. hypernym: - 10244889-n ili: i89387 @@ -30533,7 +30533,7 @@ definition: - a participant in a date example: - - his date never stopped talking + - His date never stopped talking. hypernym: - 09965384-n ili: i89396 @@ -30554,7 +30554,7 @@ definition: - a female human offspring example: - - her daughter cared for her in her old age + - Her daughter cared for her in her old age. hypernym: - 10103812-n ili: i89398 @@ -30626,7 +30626,7 @@ definition: - someone indifferent to the busy world example: - - in the Odyssey, Homer tells of lotus-eaters who live in dreamy indolence + - In the Odyssey, Homer tells of lotus-eaters who live in dreamy indolence. hypernym: - 10013439-n ili: i89405 @@ -30696,7 +30696,7 @@ definition: - someone who is no longer alive example: - - I wonder what the dead person would have done + - I wonder what the dead person would have done. hypernym: - 00007846-n ili: i89412 @@ -30790,7 +30790,7 @@ definition: - a nonenterprising person who is not paying their way example: - - the deadheads on the payroll should be eased out as fast as possible + - The deadheads on the payroll should be eased out as fast as possible. hypernym: - 09649219-n ili: i89421 @@ -30839,7 +30839,7 @@ definition: - a man who is the senior member of a group example: - - he is the dean of foreign correspondents + - He is the dean of foreign correspondents. hypernym: - 10068026-n ili: i89426 @@ -31187,8 +31187,8 @@ definition: - someone extremely diligent or skillful example: - - he worked like a demon to finish the job on time - - she's a demon at math + - He worked like a demon to finish the job on time. + - She's a demon at math. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i89457 @@ -31259,8 +31259,8 @@ definition: - someone who plays the role of a den mother example: - - he serves as den mother to all the freshmen in this dormitory - - she's the den mother to new secretaries + - He serves as den mother to all the freshmen in this dormitory. + - She's the den mother to new secretaries. hypernym: - 10696316-n - 10807146-n @@ -31509,7 +31509,7 @@ definition: - a person who devises plots or intrigues example: - - he is believed to be the principal designer of the terrorist bombing attack + - He is believed to be the principal designer of the terrorist bombing attack. hypernym: - 10457939-n ili: i89488 @@ -31567,7 +31567,7 @@ definition: - a person who is frightened and in need of help example: - - they prey on the hopes of the desperate + - They prey on the hopes of the desperate. hypernym: - 09653829-n ili: i89493 @@ -31579,7 +31579,7 @@ - a person who destroys or ruins or lays waste to example: - a destroyer of the environment - - jealousy was his undoer + - Jealousy was his undoer. - uprooters of gravestones exemplifies: - 06730109-n @@ -31879,9 +31879,9 @@ definition: - a silly empty-headed person example: - - you would be a dingbat even to try it - - yet here he was with an upper class dingbat who just happened to be married to - his sister + - You would be a dingbat even to try it. + - Yet here he was with an upper class dingbat who just happened to be married to + his sister. hypernym: - 10618762-n ili: i89522 @@ -32232,7 +32232,7 @@ definition: - a woman who was formerly a particular man's wife example: - - all his exes live in Texas + - All his exes live in Texas. hypernym: - 10807146-n ili: i89557 @@ -32264,7 +32264,7 @@ definition: - a licensed medical practitioner example: - - I felt so bad I went to see my doctor + - I felt so bad I went to see my doctor. hypernym: - 10325469-n ili: i89560 @@ -32280,7 +32280,7 @@ definition: - a person who holds Ph.D. degree (or the equivalent) from an academic institution example: - - she is a doctor of philosophy in physics + - She is a doctor of philosophy in physics. hypernym: - 10577282-n ili: i89561 @@ -32295,8 +32295,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08100476-n example: - - the Doctors of the Church greatly influenced Christian thought down to the late - Middle Ages + - The Doctors of the Church greatly influenced Christian thought down to the late + Middle Ages. hypernym: - 10725264-n ili: i89562 @@ -32344,7 +32344,7 @@ definition: - informal term for a man example: - - you lucky dog + - You lucky dog. hypernym: - 09927483-n ili: i89566 @@ -32636,8 +32636,8 @@ definition: - someone who closely resembles a famous person (especially an actor) example: - - he could be Gingrich's double - - she's the very image of her mother + - He could be Gingrich's double. + - She's the very image of her mother. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i89593 @@ -32714,7 +32714,7 @@ definition: - a person who is destitute example: - - he tried to help the down-and-out + - He tried to help the down-and-out. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -32880,7 +32880,7 @@ definition: - an entertainer who attracts large audiences example: - - he was the biggest drawing card they had + - He was the biggest drawing card they had. hypernym: - 09639952-n ili: i89616 @@ -32923,8 +32923,8 @@ definition: - a person who dresses in a particular way example: - - she's an elegant dresser - - he's a meticulous dresser + - She's an elegant dresser. + - He's a meticulous dresser. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i89620 @@ -32957,7 +32957,7 @@ definition: - a person who dribbles example: - - that baby is a dribbler; he needs a bib + - That baby is a dribbler; he needs a bib. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i89623 @@ -33160,7 +33160,7 @@ definition: - someone arrested on the charge of being drunk and disorderly example: - - they delivered the drunk-and-disorderlies to the county jail + - They delivered the drunk-and-disorderlies to the county jail. hypernym: - 10056805-n ili: i89643 @@ -33187,8 +33187,8 @@ security of the mountains of Syria and Lebanon who believes that Al-hakim was an incarnation of God example: - - a Druze is permitted to conform outwardly to the faith of the unbelievers among - whom he lives + - A Druze is permitted to conform outwardly to the faith of the unbelievers among + whom he lives. hypernym: - 10035803-n ili: i89645 @@ -33228,7 +33228,7 @@ definition: - leader example: - - Mussolini was called Il Duce + - Mussolini was called Il Duce. hypernym: - 09646208-n ili: i89649 @@ -33299,7 +33299,7 @@ definition: - an incompetent or clumsy person example: - - as a golfer he was only a duffer + - As a golfer he was only a duffer. hypernym: - 09950725-n ili: i89656 @@ -33369,8 +33369,8 @@ definition: - an eater who dips food into a liquid before eating it example: - - he was a dunker — he couldn't eat a doughnut without a cup of coffee to dunk it - in + - He was a dunker — he couldn't eat a doughnut without a cup of coffee to dunk it + in. hypernym: - 10062108-n ili: i89661 @@ -33729,7 +33729,7 @@ definition: - an intellectual; a very studious and academic person example: - - in spite of her love of reading she denied being an egghead + - In spite of her love of reading she denied being an egghead. hypernym: - 09644715-n ili: i89697 @@ -33934,7 +33934,7 @@ definition: - a man employed to operate an elevator example: - - in England they call an elevator man a ‘liftman’ + - In England they call an elevator man a ‘liftman’. hypernym: - 10070240-n ili: i89718 @@ -33965,7 +33965,7 @@ definition: - a person who lived during the reign of Elizabeth I example: - - William Shakespeare was an Elizabethan + - William Shakespeare was an Elizabethan. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i89721 @@ -33985,7 +33985,7 @@ definition: - someone who frees others from bondage example: - - Lincoln is known as the Great Emancipator + - Lincoln is known as the Great Emancipator. hypernym: - 10276918-n ili: i89723 @@ -34079,7 +34079,7 @@ - (French) a person who exercises power or influence in certain areas without holding an official position example: - - the President's wife is an eminence grise in matters of education + - The President's wife is an eminence grise in matters of education. exemplifies: - 06977643-n hypernym: @@ -34269,7 +34269,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - a soldier must be prepared to kill his enemies + - A soldier must be prepared to kill his enemies. hypernym: - 09792668-n ili: i89750 @@ -34297,7 +34297,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00469555-n example: - - the end managed to hold onto the pass + - The end managed to hold onto the pass. hypernym: - 10283108-n ili: i89752 @@ -34521,7 +34521,7 @@ definition: - someone who enters example: - - new entrants to the country must go though immigration procedures + - New entrants to the country must go though immigration procedures. hypernym: - 09652940-n ili: i89774 @@ -34866,8 +34866,8 @@ - the ruler of a province (as in the Roman Empire and Byzantine Empire) or certain religious rulers with secular authority example: - - the election of Makarios III to archbishop gave him the status of the ethnarch - of Cyprus + - The election of Makarios III to archbishop gave him the status of the ethnarch + of Cyprus. hypernym: - 10560786-n ili: i89808 @@ -34943,7 +34943,7 @@ definition: - a man who has been castrated and is incapable of reproduction example: - - eunuchs guarded the harem + - Eunuchs guarded the harem. hypernym: - 10306910-n ili: i89816 @@ -35027,7 +35027,7 @@ definition: - an investigator who observes carefully example: - - the examiner searched for clues + - The examiner searched for clues. hypernym: - 10235293-n ili: i89824 @@ -35355,7 +35355,7 @@ definition: - a person who edits a text by removing obscene or offensive words or passages example: - - Thomas Bowdler was a famous expurgator + - Thomas Bowdler was a famous expurgator. hypernym: - 10064687-n ili: i89856 @@ -35422,7 +35422,7 @@ definition: - a strikingly beautiful woman example: - - she was a statuesque redheaded eyeful + - She was a statuesque redheaded eyeful. hypernym: - 10807146-n ili: i89862 @@ -35564,7 +35564,7 @@ definition: - a person who falls example: - - one of them was safe but they were unable to save the faller + - One of them was safe but they were unable to save the faller. - a faller among thieves hypernym: - 09786620-n @@ -35637,7 +35637,7 @@ - a person motivated by irrational enthusiasm (as for a cause) example: - source: Winston Churchill - text: A fanatic is one who can't change his mind and won't change the subject + text: A fanatic is one who can't change his mind and won't change the subject. hypernym: - 10079390-n ili: i89882 @@ -35756,7 +35756,7 @@ definition: - a person of Iranian descent example: - - many Farsi emigrated to India near Bombay + - Many Farsi emigrated to India near Bombay. hypernym: - 09733825-n ili: i89894 @@ -35795,7 +35795,7 @@ definition: - a person who fastens or makes fast example: - - he found the door fastened and wondered who the fastener was + - He found the door fastened and wondered who the fastener was. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i89898 @@ -35827,7 +35827,7 @@ definition: - a male parent (also used as a term of address to your father) example: - - his father was born in Atlanta + - His father was born in Atlanta. hypernym: - 10419190-n ili: i89901 @@ -35853,8 +35853,8 @@ definition: - a person who holds an important or distinguished position in some organization example: - - the tennis fathers ruled in her favor - - the city fathers endorsed the proposal + - The tennis fathers ruled in her favor. + - The city fathers endorsed the proposal. hypernym: - 09646208-n ili: i89903 @@ -36010,7 +36010,7 @@ definition: - a member of a learned society example: - - he was elected a fellow of the American Physiological Association + - He was elected a fellow of the American Physiological Association. hypernym: - 10326901-n ili: i89918 @@ -36060,8 +36060,8 @@ definition: - a youthful female person example: - - the baby was a girl - - the girls were just learning to ride a tricycle + - The baby was a girl. + - The girls were just learning to ride a tricycle. hypernym: - 09642198-n ili: i89923 @@ -36168,7 +36168,7 @@ definition: - a person who holds assets in trust for a beneficiary example: - - it is illegal for a fiduciary to misappropriate money for personal gain + - It is illegal for a fiduciary to misappropriate money for personal gain. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i89933 @@ -36869,7 +36869,7 @@ - an employee of a retail store who supervises sales personnel and helps with customer problems example: - - a floorwalker is called a ‘shopwalker’ in Britain + - A floorwalker is called a ‘shopwalker’ in Britain. hypernym: - 10073616-n ili: i90001 @@ -36903,7 +36903,7 @@ definition: - someone who grows and deals in flowers example: - - the florist made up an attractive bouquet + - The florist made up an attractive bouquet. hypernym: - 10611560-n ili: i90004 @@ -36985,7 +36985,7 @@ definition: - a personal enemy example: - - they had been political foes for years + - They had been political foes for years. hypernym: - 10552570-n ili: i90012 @@ -37055,8 +37055,8 @@ definition: - a molester who touches the intimate parts of the victim example: - - the woman charged that her jailer was a fondler - - not all fondlers are sexual perverts + - The woman charged that her jailer was a fondler. + - Not all fondlers are sexual perverts. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -37172,7 +37172,7 @@ definition: - someone who hunts for food and provisions example: - - in Japan a fungus forager can earn a good living + - In Japan a fungus forager can earn a good living. hypernym: - 10213338-n ili: i90030 @@ -37218,7 +37218,7 @@ definition: - person from an earlier time who contributed to the tradition shared by some group example: - - our forefathers brought forth a great nation + - Our forefathers brought forth a great nation. hypernym: - 10484277-n ili: i90034 @@ -37294,7 +37294,7 @@ definition: - a person who exercises control and makes decisions example: - - he is his own boss now + - He is his own boss now. hypernym: - 09646208-n ili: i90041 @@ -37305,7 +37305,7 @@ definition: - a person who exercises control over workers example: - - if you want to leave early you have to ask the foreman + - If you want to leave early you have to ask the foreman. hypernym: - 10696316-n ili: i90042 @@ -37528,7 +37528,7 @@ definition: - a person who founds or establishes some institution example: - - George Washington is the father of his country + - George Washington is the father of his country. hypernym: - 10403515-n ili: i90063 @@ -37883,7 +37883,7 @@ definition: - a person you know well and regard with affection and trust example: - - he was my best friend at the university + - He was my best friend at the university. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i90098 @@ -37981,8 +37981,8 @@ definition: - a dull unattractive unpleasant girl or woman example: - - she got a reputation as a frump - - she's a real dog + - She got a reputation as a frump. + - She's a real dog. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -38016,8 +38016,8 @@ definition: - a conservative who is old-fashioned or dull in attitude or appearance example: - - you may accuse me of being and old fuddy-duddy trying to stop young people having - fun + - You may accuse me of being and old fuddy-duddy trying to stop young people having + fun. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -38217,7 +38217,7 @@ definition: - a person who gains (gains an advantage or gains profits) example: - - she was clearly the gainer in that exchange + - She was clearly the gainer in that exchange. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i90131 @@ -38540,7 +38540,7 @@ definition: - someone who controls access to something example: - - there are too many gatekeepers between the field officers and the chief + - There are too many gatekeepers between the field officers and the chief. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i90163 @@ -38551,7 +38551,7 @@ definition: - a person who gathers example: - - they were a society of hunters and gatherers + - They were a society of hunters and gatherers. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i90164 @@ -38726,7 +38726,7 @@ definition: - someone who originates or causes or initiates something example: - - he was the generator of several complaints + - He was the generator of several complaints. hypernym: - 10303761-n ili: i90183 @@ -38768,8 +38768,8 @@ definition: - someone who has exceptional intellectual ability and originality example: - - Mozart was a child genius - - he's smart but he's no Einstein + - Mozart was a child genius. + - He's smart but he's no Einstein. hypernym: - 09644715-n ili: i90187 @@ -38977,7 +38977,7 @@ definition: - a friendly informal reference to a grown woman example: - - Mrs. Smith was just one of the girls + - Mrs. Smith was just one of the girls. hypernym: - 10807146-n ili: i90207 @@ -38998,7 +38998,7 @@ definition: - a girl or young woman with whom a man is romantically involved example: - - his girlfriend kicked him out + - His girlfriend kicked him out. hypernym: - 10807146-n - 09645472-n @@ -39012,7 +39012,7 @@ definition: - any female friend example: - - Mary and her girlfriend organized the party + - Mary and her girlfriend organized the party. hypernym: - 10807146-n - 10132360-n @@ -39073,7 +39073,7 @@ definition: - someone who devotes themself completely example: - - there are no greater givers than those who give themselves + - There are no greater givers than those who give themselves. hypernym: - 10158287-n ili: i90216 @@ -39196,7 +39196,7 @@ definition: - a man of such superior qualities that he seems like a deity to other people example: - - he was a god among men + - He was a god among men. hypernym: - 10695457-n ili: i90228 @@ -39360,8 +39360,8 @@ - biblical names of the enemies of God's people who wage war against God at the end of the world example: - - in the Book of Ezekiel, Gog is a ruler from the land of Magog but in the Book - of Revelation Gog and Magog are nations under the rule of Satan + - In the Book of Ezekiel, Gog is a ruler from the land of Magog but in the Book + of Revelation Gog and Magog are nations under the rule of Satan. hypernym: - 09507794-n ili: i90244 @@ -39513,8 +39513,8 @@ definition: - a person in desperate straits; someone doomed example: - - I'm a goner if this plan doesn't work - - one mistake and you're toast + - I'm a goner if this plan doesn't work. + - One mistake and you're toast. hypernym: - 10028189-n ili: i90258 @@ -40009,7 +40009,7 @@ definition: - a person who has achieved distinction and honor in some field example: - - he is one of the greats of American music + - He is one of the greats of American music. hypernym: - 09782244-n ili: i90307 @@ -40166,7 +40166,7 @@ definition: - a person who greets example: - - the newcomers were met by smiling greeters + - The newcomers were met by smiling greeters. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i90323 @@ -40340,8 +40340,8 @@ definition: - an unskilled or low-ranking soldier or other worker example: - - infantrymen in Vietnam were called ‘grunts’ - - he went from grunt to chairman in six years + - Infantrymen in Vietnam were called ‘grunts’. + - He went from grunt to chairman in six years. hypernym: - 09655462-n ili: i90340 @@ -40374,7 +40374,7 @@ - the person who lines up between the center and the tackles on the offensive line of a football team on the line of scrimmage example: - - the left guard was injured on the play + - The left guard was injured on the play. hypernym: - 10283108-n ili: i90343 @@ -40477,7 +40477,7 @@ definition: - a person with temporary permission to work in another country example: - - a Moroccan guestworker in Canada was accused of aiding terrorists + - A Moroccan guestworker in Canada was accused of aiding terrorists. hypernym: - 10810861-n ili: i90353 @@ -40623,7 +40623,7 @@ definition: - someone who drinks heavily (especially alcoholic beverages) example: - - he's a beer guzzler every night + - He's a beer guzzler every night. hypernym: - 10053926-n ili: i90366 @@ -40635,8 +40635,8 @@ - an informal term for a youth or man example: - a nice guy - - the guy's only doing it for some doll - - the poor sod couldn't even buy a drink + - The guy's only doing it for some doll. + - The poor sod couldn't even buy a drink. hypernym: - 10306910-n ili: i93129 @@ -40731,7 +40731,7 @@ - a programmer for whom computing is its own reward; may enjoy the challenge of breaking into other computers but does no harm example: - - true hackers subscribe to a code of ethics and look down upon crackers + - True hackers subscribe to a code of ethics and look down upon crackers. hypernym: - 10500853-n ili: i90375 @@ -40830,7 +40830,7 @@ definition: - a general term used by foreign soldiers to refer to the Iraqi people example: - - to American soldiers, the hajji are the alien people from whom the enemy emerges + - To American soldiers, the hajji are the alien people from whom the enemy emerges. hypernym: - 09734090-n ili: i90384 @@ -40985,7 +40985,7 @@ definition: - a member of the crew of a ship example: - - all hands on deck + - All hands on deck. hypernym: - 10566190-n ili: i90398 @@ -41095,7 +41095,7 @@ definition: - a persistent attacker example: - - the harassers were not members of the regular army + - The harassers were not members of the regular army. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -41314,7 +41314,7 @@ definition: - a user of (usually soft) drugs example: - - the office was full of secret heads + - The office was full of secret heads. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -41340,7 +41340,7 @@ definition: - an individual person example: - - tickets are $5 per head + - Tickets are $5 per head. hypernym: - 10223458-n ili: i90432 @@ -41750,7 +41750,7 @@ definition: - a rowdy or mischievous person (usually a young man) example: - - he chased the young hellions out of his yard + - He chased the young hellions out of his yard. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -41805,7 +41805,7 @@ definition: - a newly hired employee example: - - the new hires need special training + - The new hires need special training. hypernym: - 10073616-n ili: i90477 @@ -41885,7 +41885,7 @@ definition: - (formal) a person who announces important news example: - - the chieftain had a herald who announced his arrival with a trumpet + - The chieftain had a herald who announced his arrival with a trumpet. exemplifies: - 01206545-n hypernym: @@ -42157,7 +42157,7 @@ definition: - a preeminent authority or major proponent of a movement or doctrine example: - - he's the high priest of contemporary jazz + - He's the high priest of contemporary jazz. hypernym: - 09843763-n ili: i90510 @@ -42248,7 +42248,7 @@ definition: - a hired laborer on a farm or ranch example: - - the hired hand fixed the railing + - The hired hand fixed the railing. - a ranch hand hypernym: - 10260997-n @@ -42303,7 +42303,7 @@ example: - a hard hitter - a fine striker of the ball - - blacksmiths are good hitters + - Blacksmiths are good hitters. hypernym: - 10355644-n ili: i90523 @@ -42413,7 +42413,7 @@ - the person who is in possession of a check or note or bond or document of title that is endorsed to them or to whoever holds it example: - - the bond was marked ‘payable to bearer’ + - The bond was marked ‘payable to bearer’. hypernym: - 09632262-n ili: i90534 @@ -42425,9 +42425,9 @@ definition: - a person who holds something example: - - he holds the trophy - - she holds a United States passport - - Permit holders are also required to have a valid business license + - He holds the trophy. + - She holds a United States passport. + - Permit holders are also required to have a valid business license. hypernym: - 10409097-n ili: i90535 @@ -42438,7 +42438,7 @@ definition: - a negotiator who hopes to gain concessions by refusing to come to terms example: - - their star pitcher was a holdout for six weeks + - Their star pitcher was a holdout for six weeks. hypernym: - 10371605-n ili: i90536 @@ -42553,7 +42553,7 @@ definition: - someone unfortunate without housing example: - - a homeless was found murdered in Central Park + - A homeless was found murdered in Central Park. hypernym: - 09653829-n ili: i90547 @@ -42627,7 +42627,7 @@ - a wife who has married a man with whom she has been living for some time (especially if she is pregnant at the time) example: - - he made an honest woman of her + - He made an honest woman of her. hypernym: - 10800308-n ili: i90554 @@ -42638,7 +42638,7 @@ definition: - a driver who causes their car's horn to make a loud honking sound example: - - the honker was fined for disturbing the peace + - The honker was fined for disturbing the peace. hypernym: - 10054631-n ili: i90555 @@ -42738,7 +42738,7 @@ definition: - someone (or something) on which expectations are centered example: - - he was their best hope for a victory + - He was their best hope for a victory. hypernym: - 00007846-n ili: i90564 @@ -42749,7 +42749,7 @@ definition: - a person who hopes example: - - only an avid hoper could expect the team to win now + - Only an avid hoper could expect the team to win now. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i90565 @@ -42760,7 +42760,7 @@ definition: - someone who hops example: - - at hopscotch, the best hoppers are the children + - At hopscotch, the best hoppers are the children. hypernym: - 10246473-n ili: i90566 @@ -43072,7 +43072,7 @@ - a physician (especially an intern) who lives in a hospital and cares for hospitalized patients under the supervision of the medical staff of the hospital example: - - the resident was receiving special clinical training at the hospital + - The resident was receiving special clinical training at the hospital. hypernym: - 10040615-n ili: i90597 @@ -43107,7 +43107,7 @@ definition: - a wrecker of houses example: - - in England a housewrecker is called a ‘housebreaker’ + - In England a housewrecker is called a ‘housebreaker’. hypernym: - 10812496-n ili: i90600 @@ -43745,7 +43745,7 @@ definition: - a person (such as an author) of enduring fame example: - - Shakespeare is one of the immortals + - Shakespeare is one of the immortals. hypernym: - 09922606-n ili: i90662 @@ -43812,8 +43812,8 @@ definition: - an imported person brought from a foreign country example: - - the lead role was played by an import from Sweden - - they are descendants of indentured importees + - The lead role was played by an import from Sweden. + - They are descendants of indentured importees. hypernym: - 10123254-n ili: i90668 @@ -43999,7 +43999,7 @@ definition: - a person inducted into an organization or social group example: - - Ty Cobb and Babe Ruth were 1936 inductees in the National Baseball Hall of Fame + - Ty Cobb and Babe Ruth were 1936 inductees in the National Baseball Hall of Fame. hypernym: - 10326901-n ili: i90685 @@ -44060,7 +44060,7 @@ definition: - an inhabitant of Hell example: - - his roar made the infernals quake + - His roar made the infernals quake. hypernym: - 10014481-n ili: i90691 @@ -44312,7 +44312,7 @@ definition: - someone who deliberately foments trouble example: - - she was the instigator of their quarrel + - She was the instigator of their quarrel. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -44490,7 +44490,7 @@ definition: - a person who is interned example: - - the internees were enemy aliens and suspected terrorists + - The internees were enemy aliens and suspected terrorists. hypernym: - 10495671-n ili: i90730 @@ -44532,8 +44532,8 @@ definition: - someone who uses art to represent something example: - - his paintings reveal a sensitive interpreter of nature - - she was famous as an interpreter of Shakespearean roles + - His paintings reveal a sensitive interpreter of nature. + - She was famous as an interpreter of Shakespearean roles. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i90734 @@ -44621,7 +44621,7 @@ definition: - an official who can invalidate or nullify example: - - my bank check was voided and I wanted to know who the invalidator was + - My bank check was voided and I wanted to know who the invalidator was. hypernym: - 10392072-n ili: i90742 @@ -44706,7 +44706,7 @@ definition: - someone who sells hardware example: - - in England they call a hardwareman an ‘ironmonger’ + - In England they call a hardwareman an ‘ironmonger’. hypernym: - 10740102-n ili: i90750 @@ -44906,7 +44906,7 @@ definition: - a loyal supporter example: - - every politician has a following of janissaries + - Every politician has a following of janissaries. hypernym: - 10119144-n ili: i90770 @@ -45105,7 +45105,7 @@ definition: - someone excellent of their kind example: - - he's a jimdandy of a soldier + - He's a jimdandy of a soldier. hypernym: - 10344909-n ili: i90790 @@ -45175,7 +45175,7 @@ definition: - an operator of some vehicle or machine or apparatus example: - - he's a truck jockey + - He's a truck jockey. - a computer jockey - a disc jockey hypernym: @@ -45248,7 +45248,7 @@ definition: - a person who does something thoughtless or annoying example: - - some joker is blocking the driveway + - Some joker is blocking the driveway. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -45369,7 +45369,7 @@ definition: - an athlete who competes at jumping example: - - he is one hell of a jumper + - He is one hell of a jumper. hypernym: - 09839665-n ili: i90815 @@ -45380,8 +45380,8 @@ definition: - a person who jumps example: - - as the jumper neared the ground he lost control - - the jumper's parachute opened + - As the jumper neared the ground he lost control. + - The jumper's parachute opened. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i90816 @@ -45401,7 +45401,7 @@ definition: - the younger of two persons example: - - she is two years my junior + - She is two years my junior. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i90818 @@ -45569,7 +45569,7 @@ definition: - someone in charge of other people example: - - am I my brother's keeper? + - Am I my brother's keeper? hypernym: - 09637714-n ili: i90834 @@ -45716,7 +45716,7 @@ - an important person who can bring leaders to power through the exercise of political influence example: - - the Earl of Warwick was the first kingmaker + - The Earl of Warwick was the first kingmaker. hypernym: - 10220400-n ili: i90848 @@ -45793,8 +45793,8 @@ definition: - a person related by blood or marriage example: - - police are searching for relatives of the deceased - - he has distant relations back in New Jersey + - Police are searching for relatives of the deceased. + - He has distant relations back in New Jersey. hypernym: - 00007846-n ili: i90856 @@ -45818,8 +45818,8 @@ definition: - a person having kinship with another or others example: - - he's kin - - he's family + - He's kin. + - He's family. hypernym: - 10255246-n ili: i90858 @@ -46254,7 +46254,7 @@ definition: - a polite name for any woman example: - - a nice lady at the library helped me + - A nice lady at the library helped me. hypernym: - 10807146-n ili: i90899 @@ -46828,7 +46828,7 @@ definition: - a surreptitious informant example: - - the president wanted to know who the leakers were + - The president wanted to know who the leakers were. hypernym: - 10225604-n ili: i90957 @@ -46922,7 +46922,7 @@ definition: - a person who uses the left hand with greater skill than the right example: - - their pitcher was a southpaw + - Their pitcher was a southpaw. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i90965 @@ -47103,8 +47103,8 @@ definition: - the largest or most massive thing of its kind example: - - it was a leviathan among redwoods - - they were assigned the leviathan of textbooks + - It was a leviathan among redwoods. + - They were assigned the leviathan of textbooks. hypernym: - 10148446-n ili: i90982 @@ -47389,7 +47389,7 @@ definition: - a living person example: - - his heroism saved a life + - His heroism saved a life. hypernym: - 00007846-n ili: i91009 @@ -47797,7 +47797,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - plaintiffs and defendants are both litigants + - Plaintiffs and defendants are both litigants. hypernym: - 10422569-n ili: i91051 @@ -47822,7 +47822,7 @@ definition: - a younger brother example: - - my little brother just had his 50th birthday + - My little brother just had his 50th birthday. hypernym: - 09895920-n ili: i91053 @@ -48348,7 +48348,7 @@ - an infant born weighing less than 5.5 pounds (2500 grams) regardless of gestational age example: - - a low-birth-weight infant is at risk for developing lack of oxygen during labor + - A low-birth-weight infant is at risk for developing lack of oxygen during labor. hypernym: - 10372747-n ili: i91102 @@ -48431,7 +48431,7 @@ definition: - a celebrity who is an inspiration to others example: - - he was host to a large gathering of luminaries + - He was host to a large gathering of luminaries. hypernym: - 09922606-n ili: i91110 @@ -48583,7 +48583,7 @@ definition: - a British dandy in the 18th century who affected Continental mannerisms example: - - Yankee Doodle stuck a feather in his cap and called it macaroni + - Yankee Doodle stuck a feather in his cap and called it macaroni. hypernym: - 10010564-n ili: i91124 @@ -48614,7 +48614,7 @@ definition: - an efficient person example: - - the boxer was a magnificent fighting machine + - The boxer was a magnificent fighting machine. hypernym: - 00007846-n ili: i91127 @@ -48973,7 +48973,7 @@ definition: - a university student who is studying a particular field as the principal subject example: - - she is a linguistics major + - She is a linguistics major. hypernym: - 10685137-n ili: i91161 @@ -49072,9 +49072,9 @@ definition: - a youthful male person example: - - the baby was a boy - - she made the boy brush his teeth every night - - most soldiers are only boys in uniform + - The baby was a boy. + - She made the boy brush his teeth every night. + - Most soldiers are only boys in uniform. hypernym: - 09647338-n ili: i91171 @@ -49086,7 +49086,7 @@ definition: - someone who transgresses; someone who violates a law or command example: - - the way of transgressors is hard + - The way of transgressors is hard. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -49133,7 +49133,7 @@ - 08719756-n - 08920762-n example: - - maliks rule the hinterland of Afghanistan under the protection of warlords + - Maliks rule the hinterland of Afghanistan under the protection of warlords. hypernym: - 09646208-n ili: i91176 @@ -49193,7 +49193,7 @@ definition: - an adult person who is male (as opposed to a woman) example: - - there were two women and six men on the bus + - There were two women and six men on the bus. hypernym: - 09647338-n - 09628463-n @@ -49209,7 +49209,7 @@ - a male person who plays a significant role (husband or lover or boyfriend) in the life of a particular woman example: - - she takes good care of her man + - She takes good care of her man. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -49223,7 +49223,7 @@ definition: - an adult male person who has a manly character (virile and courageous competent) example: - - the army will make a man of you + - The army will make a man of you. hypernym: - 09647338-n ili: i91184 @@ -49243,7 +49243,7 @@ definition: - the generic use of the word to refer to any human being example: - - it was every man for himself + - It was every man for himself. hypernym: - 00007846-n ili: i91186 @@ -49254,8 +49254,8 @@ definition: - a male subordinate example: - - the chief stationed two men outside the building - - he awaited word from his man in Havana + - The chief stationed two men outside the building. + - He awaited word from his man in Havana. hypernym: - 10689430-n - 10306910-n @@ -49411,7 +49411,7 @@ definition: - a woman who wears clothes to display fashions example: - - she was too fat to be a mannequin + - She was too fat to be a mannequin. hypernym: - 09835195-n ili: i91203 @@ -49514,7 +49514,7 @@ definition: - a person who can read maps example: - - he is a good map-reader + - He is a good map-reader. hypernym: - 10528455-n ili: i91213 @@ -49683,7 +49683,7 @@ definition: - a person who is stranded (as on an island) example: - - when the tide came in I was a maroon out there + - When the tide came in I was a maroon out there. hypernym: - 09653829-n ili: i91228 @@ -49724,7 +49724,7 @@ definition: - a person who is married example: - - we invited several young marrieds + - We invited several young marrieds. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i91232 @@ -50009,8 +50009,8 @@ definition: - the partner of an animal (especially a sexual partner) example: - - he loved the mare and all her mates - - camels hate leaving their mates + - He loved the mare and all her mates. + - Camels hate leaving their mates. hypernym: - 00015568-n ili: i91259 @@ -50031,8 +50031,8 @@ definition: - a person judged suitable for admission or employment example: - - he was university material - - she was vice-presidential material + - He was university material. + - She was vice-presidential material. hypernym: - 09630310-n ili: i91261 @@ -50169,7 +50169,7 @@ definition: - a fighter who batters the opponent example: - - Jack Dempsey was called a mauler + - Jack Dempsey was called a mauler. hypernym: - 09958771-n ili: i91275 @@ -50371,7 +50371,7 @@ definition: - someone who serves as an intermediary between the living and the dead example: - - he consulted several mediums + - He consulted several mediums. hypernym: - 10507894-n ili: i91295 @@ -50437,9 +50437,9 @@ - one of the persons who compose a social group (especially individuals who have joined and participate in a group organization) example: - - only members will be admitted + - Only members will be admitted. - a member of the faculty - - she was introduced to all the members of his family + - She was introduced to all the members of his family. hypernym: - 09836176-n ili: i91301 @@ -51067,7 +51067,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - an officer is responsible for the lives of his men + - An officer is responsible for the lives of his men. hypernym: - 10602198-n ili: i91363 @@ -51216,7 +51216,7 @@ visitors example: - I turned around and there, a few hundred feet away, was our government minder, - Li Wong Su, huffing and puffing toward us + Li Wong Su, huffing and puffing toward us. hypernym: - 10083268-n ili: i91377 @@ -51537,7 +51537,7 @@ definition: - a person who poses for a photographer or painter or sculptor example: - - the president didn't have time to be a model so the artist worked from photos + - The president didn't have time to be a model so the artist worked from photos. hypernym: - 09835195-n ili: i91409 @@ -51549,7 +51549,7 @@ definition: - someone worthy of imitation example: - - every child needs a role model + - Every child needs a role model. hypernym: - 09646208-n ili: i91410 @@ -51561,7 +51561,7 @@ definition: - a person distinguished by exceptional courage and nobility and strength example: - - RAF pilots were the heroes of the Battle of Britain + - RAF pilots were the heroes of the Battle of Britain. hypernym: - 09646208-n - 10306910-n @@ -52012,7 +52012,7 @@ definition: - the person who accepts a mortgage example: - - the bank became our mortgagee when it accepted our mortgage on our new home + - The bank became our mortgagee when it accepted our mortgage on our new home. hypernym: - 09996258-n - 10199809-n @@ -52025,8 +52025,8 @@ definition: - the person who gives a mortgage in return for money to be repaid example: - - we became mortgagors when the bank accepted our mortgage and loaned us the money - to buy our new home + - We became mortgagors when the bank accepted our mortgage and loaned us the money + to buy our new home. hypernym: - 10017160-n ili: i91457 @@ -52161,7 +52161,7 @@ definition: - a male person example: - - every mother's son who could walk was there + - Every mother's son who could walk was there. hypernym: - 09647338-n ili: i91470 @@ -52210,7 +52210,7 @@ definition: - someone who talks incessantly example: - - I wish that motormouth would shut up + - I wish that motormouth would shut up. hypernym: - 10649550-n ili: i91475 @@ -52295,7 +52295,7 @@ definition: - a person conceived as a consumer of food example: - - he has four mouths to feed + - He has four mouths to feed. hypernym: - 10062108-n ili: i91483 @@ -52327,7 +52327,7 @@ definition: - workman employed by a moving company example: - - the movers were very careful with the grand piano + - The movers were very careful with the grand piano. hypernym: - 10810861-n ili: i91486 @@ -52395,7 +52395,7 @@ definition: - a victim of a mugging example: - - the law seems to give more protection to the mugger than to the muggee + - The law seems to give more protection to the mugger than to the muggee. hypernym: - 10771761-n ili: i91492 @@ -52547,7 +52547,7 @@ definition: - a bully employed as a thug or bodyguard example: - - the drug lord had his muscleman to protect him + - The drug lord had his muscleman to protect him. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -52829,8 +52829,8 @@ definition: - a well-known or notable person example: - - they studied all the great names in the history of France - - she is an important figure in modern music + - They studied all the great names in the history of France. + - She is an important figure in modern music. hypernym: - 10220400-n ili: i91534 @@ -52854,7 +52854,7 @@ definition: - a person who gives a name or names example: - - the owner is usually the namer of a boat + - The owner is usually the namer of a boat. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i91536 @@ -52971,7 +52971,7 @@ definition: - someone regarded as certain to succeed example: - - he's a natural for the job + - He's a natural for the job. hypernym: - 09782244-n ili: i91547 @@ -53076,7 +53076,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - SEAL is an acronym for Sea Air and Land + - SEAL is an acronym for Sea Air and Land. hypernym: - 09880801-n ili: i91557 @@ -53269,7 +53269,7 @@ - a person who is neglectful and gives little attention or respect to people or responsibilities example: - - he tried vainly to impress his neglecters + - He tried vainly to impress his neglecters. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i91576 @@ -53510,7 +53510,7 @@ definition: - a recent arrival example: - - he's a newcomer to Boston + - He's a newcomer to Boston. hypernym: - 09829571-n ili: i91600 @@ -53923,8 +53923,8 @@ - a person regarded as nonexistent and having no rights; a person whose existence is systematically ignored (especially for ideological or political reasons) example: - - the former senator is treated as a nonperson by this administration - - George Orwell predicted that political dissidents would be treated as unpersons + - The former senator is treated as a nonperson by this administration. + - George Orwell predicted that political dissidents would be treated as unpersons. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i91641 @@ -54100,7 +54100,7 @@ definition: - a native or inhabitant of Nubia example: - - Nubians now form an ethnic minority in Egypt + - Nubians now form an ethnic minority in Egypt. hypernym: - 09719888-n - 07983996-n @@ -54141,7 +54141,7 @@ definition: - someone who nudges; someone who gives a gentle push example: - - he needs a regular nudger to keep him awake + - He needs a regular nudger to keep him awake. hypernym: - 10515006-n ili: i91662 @@ -54576,8 +54576,8 @@ definition: - someone who is appointed or elected to an office and who holds a position of trust example: - - he is an officer of the court - - the club elected its officers for the coming year + - He is an officer of the court. + - The club elected its officers for the coming year. hypernym: - 10392072-n - 10199809-n @@ -54590,7 +54590,7 @@ definition: - a person authorized to serve in a position of authority on a vessel example: - - he is the officer in charge of the ship's engines + - He is the officer in charge of the ship's engines. hypernym: - 10314263-n ili: i91705 @@ -54602,7 +54602,7 @@ definition: - someone who administers the rules of a game or sport example: - - the golfer asked for an official who could give him a ruling + - The golfer asked for an official who could give him a ruling. hypernym: - 09789059-n ili: i91706 @@ -54664,8 +54664,8 @@ definition: - the immediate descendants of a person example: - - she was the mother of many offspring - - he died without issue + - She was the mother of many offspring. + - He died without issue. hypernym: - 10255246-n ili: i91712 @@ -54770,7 +54770,7 @@ definition: - your own wife example: - - meet my old lady + - Meet my old lady. hypernym: - 10800308-n ili: i91723 @@ -54918,7 +54918,7 @@ definition: - a man who has been socially accepted into a group of other men example: - - he quickly became one of the boys + - He quickly became one of the boys. hypernym: - 09890332-n ili: i91737 @@ -54979,7 +54979,7 @@ definition: - someone who owns or operates a business example: - - who is the operator of this franchise? + - Who is the operator of this franchise? hypernym: - 09902168-n ili: i91743 @@ -55126,7 +55126,7 @@ definition: - an organizer who puts things in order example: - - Aristotle was a great orderer of ideas + - Aristotle was a great orderer of ideas. hypernym: - 10402936-n ili: i91757 @@ -55162,7 +55162,7 @@ definition: - a soldier who serves as an attendant to a superior officer example: - - the orderly laid out the general's uniform + - The orderly laid out the general's uniform. hypernym: - 09841233-n - 10641415-n @@ -55249,7 +55249,7 @@ definition: - a person who brings order and organization to an enterprise example: - - she was the organizer of the meeting + - She was the organizer of the meeting. hypernym: - 10728103-n ili: i91769 @@ -55630,7 +55630,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - he is the owner of a chain of restaurants + - He is the owner of a chain of restaurants. hypernym: - 09902168-n ili: i91807 @@ -55642,8 +55642,8 @@ definition: - a person who owns something example: - - they are searching for the owner of the car - - who is the owner of that friendly smile? + - They are searching for the owner of the car. + - Who is the owner of that friendly smile? hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i91808 @@ -56284,7 +56284,7 @@ definition: - someone who takes part in an activity example: - - he was a major player in setting up the corporation + - He was a major player in setting up the corporation. hypernym: - 09836176-n ili: i91872 @@ -56356,7 +56356,7 @@ definition: - a leader in a political party who controls votes and dictates appointments example: - - party bosses have a reputation for corruption + - Party bosses have a reputation for corruption. hypernym: - 10469877-n ili: i91879 @@ -56379,7 +56379,7 @@ definition: - someone who is attending a party example: - - the hall was crowded with an overflow of partygoers + - The hall was crowded with an overflow of partygoers. hypernym: - 09631032-n ili: i91881 @@ -56533,7 +56533,7 @@ definition: - a person who requires medical care example: - - the number of emergency patients has grown rapidly + - The number of emergency patients has grown rapidly. hypernym: - 09918344-n - 10615055-n @@ -56778,7 +56778,7 @@ definition: - someone who keeps peace example: - - she's the peacekeeper in that family + - She's the peacekeeper in that family. hypernym: - 09637714-n ili: i91920 @@ -56969,7 +56969,7 @@ definition: - a thrower of missiles example: - - the police were too busy to chase the pelters + - The police were too busy to chase the pelters. hypernym: - 10729178-n ili: i91937 @@ -57098,7 +57098,7 @@ definition: - a skilled worker who perfects something example: - - although not the inventor, he must be recognized as the perfecter of this technique + - Although not the inventor, he must be recognized as the perfecter of this technique. hypernym: - 10625393-n ili: i91950 @@ -57222,7 +57222,7 @@ definition: - a person of considerable prominence example: - - she is a Hollywood personality + - She is a Hollywood personality. hypernym: - 09922606-n ili: i91962 @@ -57242,7 +57242,7 @@ definition: - another word for person; a person not meriting identification example: - - a strange personage appeared at the door + - A strange personage appeared at the door. hypernym: - 00007846-n ili: i91964 @@ -57271,7 +57271,7 @@ definition: - a person who represents an abstract quality example: - - she is the personification of optimism + - She is the personification of optimism. hypernym: - 00007846-n ili: i91967 @@ -57433,7 +57433,7 @@ definition: - a lover who gently fondles and caresses the loved one example: - - they are heavy petters + - They are heavy petters. hypernym: - 09645472-n ili: i91981 @@ -57902,7 +57902,7 @@ definition: - a prominent supporter example: - - he is a pillar of the community + - He is a pillar of the community. hypernym: - 10697152-n ili: i92027 @@ -58005,7 +58005,7 @@ definition: - one of the first colonists or settlers in a new territory example: - - they went west as pioneers with only the possessions they could carry with them + - They went west as pioneers with only the possessions they could carry with them. hypernym: - 10602839-n ili: i92036 @@ -58104,7 +58104,7 @@ - 00472688-n - 00476798-n example: - - our pitcher has a sore arm + - Our pitcher has a sore arm. hypernym: - 10729178-n - 09854894-n @@ -58286,7 +58286,7 @@ definition: - a person (considered to be) without human failings example: - - he's no plaster saint + - He's no plaster saint. hypernym: - 10158287-n ili: i92062 @@ -58408,7 +58408,7 @@ definition: - a pleasing entertainer example: - - he is quite the crowd pleaser + - He is quite the crowd pleaser. hypernym: - 09639952-n ili: i92075 @@ -58486,7 +58486,7 @@ definition: - someone who moves slowly example: - - in England they call a slowpoke a ‘slowcoach’ + - In England they call a slowpoke a ‘slowcoach’. hypernym: - 10012790-n ili: i92083 @@ -58644,7 +58644,7 @@ definition: - the poet officially appointed to the royal household in Great Britain example: - - the poet laureate is expected to provide poems for great national occasions + - The poet laureate is expected to provide poems for great national occasions. hypernym: - 10463768-n - 10268708-n @@ -58657,8 +58657,8 @@ - a poet who is unofficially regarded as holding an honorary position in a particular group or region example: - - she is the poet laureate of all lyricists - - he is the poet laureate of Arkansas + - She is the poet laureate of all lyricists. + - He is the poet laureate of Arkansas. hypernym: - 10463768-n ili: i92099 @@ -58696,7 +58696,7 @@ definition: - someone who is the forefront of an important enterprise example: - - he is the president's point man on economic issues + - He is the president's point man on economic issues. hypernym: - 09646208-n - 10306910-n @@ -58759,7 +58759,7 @@ definition: - a member of a police force example: - - it was an accident, officer + - It was an accident, officer. hypernym: - 10269156-n ili: i92109 @@ -58803,7 +58803,7 @@ definition: - someone who sets the plan pursued by a government or business etc. example: - - policy makers often make the right decision for the wrong reason + - Policy makers often make the right decision for the wrong reason. hypernym: - 10220400-n ili: i92113 @@ -58865,8 +58865,8 @@ definition: - someone who conducts surveys of public opinion example: - - a pollster conducts public opinion polls - - a headcounter counts heads + - A pollster conducts public opinion polls. + - A headcounter counts heads. hypernym: - 10227450-n ili: i92119 @@ -59197,7 +59197,7 @@ - a child afflicted by some disease or deformity whose picture is used on posters to raise money for charitable purposes example: - - she was the poster child for muscular dystrophy + - She was the poster child for muscular dystrophy. hypernym: - 09937051-n ili: i92150 @@ -59328,7 +59328,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08100476-n example: - - the general of the Jesuits receives monthly reports from the provincials + - The general of the Jesuits receives monthly reports from the provincials. hypernym: - 10392072-n ili: i92163 @@ -59510,7 +59510,7 @@ - one possessing or exercising power or influence or authority example: - the mysterious presence of an evil power - - may the force be with you + - May the force be with you. - the forces of evil hypernym: - 00007347-n @@ -59523,8 +59523,8 @@ definition: - one having power to influence another example: - - she was the most important influence in my life - - he was a bad influence on the children + - She was the most important influence in my life. + - He was a bad influence on the children. hypernym: - 10480990-n ili: i92182 @@ -59537,7 +59537,7 @@ example: - the great Moloch of war - source: Norman Douglas - text: duty has become the Moloch of modern life + text: Duty has become the Moloch of modern life. hypernym: - 10480990-n ili: i92183 @@ -59548,7 +59548,7 @@ definition: - a person who is important by virtue of the people or votes they control example: - - a power broker who does you a favor will expect you to return it + - A power broker who does you a favor will expect you to return it. hypernym: - 10220400-n ili: i92184 @@ -59880,7 +59880,7 @@ definition: - the person who holds the office of head of state of the United States government example: - - the President likes to jog every morning + - The President likes to jog every morning. hypernym: - 10184340-n ili: i92216 @@ -59913,7 +59913,7 @@ definition: - the officer who presides at the meetings of an organization example: - - address your remarks to the chairperson + - Address your remarks to the chairperson. hypernym: - 10488931-n ili: i92219 @@ -60002,8 +60002,8 @@ - a person who is the aim of an attack (especially a victim of ridicule or exploitation) by some hostile person or influence example: - - he fell prey to muggers - - everyone was fair game + - He fell prey to muggers. + - Everyone was fair game. - the target of a manhunt hypernym: - 10771761-n @@ -60080,7 +60080,7 @@ definition: - the physician who provides primary care example: - - the primary care physician acts as a gatekeeper to the medical system + - The primary care physician acts as a gatekeeper to the medical system. hypernym: - 10040615-n ili: i92235 @@ -60235,7 +60235,7 @@ definition: - the educator who has executive authority for a school example: - - she sent unruly pupils to see the principal + - She sent unruly pupils to see the principal. hypernym: - 10065521-n ili: i92250 @@ -60339,7 +60339,7 @@ definition: - an enlisted man of the lowest rank in the Army or Marines example: - - our prisoner was just a private and knew nothing of value + - Our prisoner was just a private and knew nothing of value. hypernym: - 10078393-n ili: i92260 @@ -60547,7 +60547,7 @@ - an unusually gifted or intelligent (young) person; someone whose talents excite wonder and admiration example: - - she is a chess prodigy + - She is a chess prodigy. hypernym: - 10146463-n ili: i92279 @@ -60641,7 +60641,7 @@ definition: - a member of the working class (not necessarily employed) example: - - workers of the world — unite! + - Workers of the world — unite! hypernym: - 09633435-n ili: i92288 @@ -60981,7 +60981,7 @@ - a composer of sacred songs example: - David is called The Psalmist because he is believed to be the author of the Book - of Psalms + of Psalms. hypernym: - 09966711-n ili: i92319 @@ -61082,7 +61082,7 @@ definition: - a conductor of souls to the afterworld example: - - Hermes was their psychopomp + - Hermes was their psychopomp. hypernym: - 09506868-n ili: i92329 @@ -61256,7 +61256,7 @@ definition: - a person on whom another person vents their anger example: - - he resigned because his boss used him as a punching bag + - He resigned because his boss used him as a punching bag. hypernym: - 10771761-n ili: i92346 @@ -61387,7 +61387,7 @@ definition: - a person who is being chased example: - - the film jumped back and forth from the pursuer to the pursued + - The film jumped back and forth from the pursuer to the pursued. hypernym: - 10212545-n ili: i92359 @@ -61399,7 +61399,7 @@ definition: - a person who is pursuing and trying to overtake or capture example: - - always before he had been able to outwit his pursuers + - Always before he had been able to outwit his pursuers. hypernym: - 10119893-n ili: i92360 @@ -61657,7 +61657,7 @@ - a contestant who meets certain requirements and so qualifies to take part in the next stage of competition example: - - the tournament was won by a late qualifier + - The tournament was won by a late qualifier. hypernym: - 09636221-n ili: i92385 @@ -61687,7 +61687,7 @@ definition: - an unspecified person example: - - he dropped a word in the right quarter + - He dropped a word in the right quarter. hypernym: - 00007846-n ili: i92388 @@ -61770,7 +61770,7 @@ - something personified as a woman who is considered the best or most important of her kind example: - - Paris is the queen of cities + - Paris is the queen of cities. - the queen of ocean liners hypernym: - 10437846-n @@ -61865,7 +61865,7 @@ definition: - someone able to acquire new knowledge and skills rapidly and easily example: - - she soaks up foreign languages like a sponge + - She soaks up foreign languages like a sponge. hypernym: - 10271476-n ili: i92405 @@ -62435,7 +62435,7 @@ definition: - a person who is authorized to act as an agent for the sale of land example: - - in England they call a real estate agent a ‘land agent’ + - In England they call a real estate agent a ‘land agent’. hypernym: - 09796453-n ili: i92462 @@ -62741,7 +62741,7 @@ definition: - a person whose case has been referred to a specialist or professional group example: - - the patient is a referral from Dr. Bones + - The patient is a referral from Dr. Bones. hypernym: - 09918344-n ili: i92491 @@ -62776,7 +62776,7 @@ definition: - one whose work is to refine a specific thing example: - - he was a sugar refiner + - He was a sugar refiner. hypernym: - 10625393-n ili: i92494 @@ -62934,7 +62934,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06157599-n example: - - he is one of the party regulars + - He is one of the party regulars. hypernym: - 10119144-n ili: i92509 @@ -63079,7 +63079,7 @@ - a modern scholar who is in a position to acquire more than superficial knowledge about many different interests example: - - a statistician has to be something of a generalist + - A statistician has to be something of a generalist. hypernym: - 10577282-n ili: i92523 @@ -63148,7 +63148,7 @@ definition: - a person who repeats example: - - the audience consisted largely of repeaters who had seen the movie many times + - The audience consisted largely of repeaters who had seen the movie many times. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i92530 @@ -63292,7 +63292,7 @@ definition: - a person who respects someone or something; usually used in the negative example: - - X is no respecter of Y + - X is no respecter of Y. hypernym: - 10119144-n ili: i92544 @@ -63397,7 +63397,7 @@ definition: - a celebrant who shares in a noisy party example: - - the clubs attract revelers as young as thirteen + - The clubs attract revelers as young as thirteen. hypernym: - 09922407-n ili: i92554 @@ -63797,7 +63797,7 @@ definition: - a murderer who slashes the victims with a knife example: - - Jack the Ripper was probably a madman + - Jack the Ripper was probably a madman. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -63828,7 +63828,7 @@ definition: - a person who rises (especially from bed) example: - - he's usually a late riser + - He's usually a late riser. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i92596 @@ -63857,8 +63857,8 @@ definition: - the contestant you hope to defeat example: - - he had respect for his rivals - - he wanted to know what the competition was doing + - He had respect for his rivals. + - He wanted to know what the competition was doing. hypernym: - 09636221-n ili: i92599 @@ -63935,7 +63935,7 @@ definition: - a harsh or humorous critic (sometimes intended as a facetious compliment) example: - - the honoree gave his roasters as good as he got + - The honoree gave his roasters as good as he got. exemplifies: - 06788939-n - 06730109-n @@ -63999,9 +63999,9 @@ definition: - (figurative) someone who is strong and stable and dependable example: - - he was her rock during the crisis + - He was her rock during the crisis. - source: The Bible, Matthew 16:18 - text: Thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church + text: Thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church. hypernym: - 10158287-n ili: i92612 @@ -64061,7 +64061,7 @@ definition: - a clever thinker example: - - you do not have to be a rocket scientist to figure that out + - You do not have to be a rocket scientist to figure that out. hypernym: - 10728103-n ili: i92618 @@ -64295,11 +64295,11 @@ definition: - a person who is deemed to be despicable or contemptible example: - - only a rotter would do that + - The British call a contemptible person a ‘git’. + - Only a rotter would do that. - kill the rat - throw the bum out - - you cowardly little pukes! - - the British call a contemptible person a ‘git’ + - You cowardly little pukes! exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -64481,7 +64481,7 @@ definition: - a person who is employed to deliver messages or documents example: - - he sent a runner over with the contract + - He sent a runner over with the contract. hypernym: - 10330688-n ili: i92658 @@ -65236,7 +65236,7 @@ definition: - someone who buys something and resells it at a price far above the initial cost example: - - he got theater tickets through a scalper + - He got theater tickets through a scalper. hypernym: - 10653473-n ili: i92730 @@ -65344,7 +65344,7 @@ definition: - an actor who draws more attention than other actors in the same scene example: - - babies are natural scene-stealers + - Babies are natural scene-stealers. hypernym: - 09784701-n ili: i92741 @@ -65448,7 +65448,7 @@ definition: - (Yiddish) a gullible simpleton more to be pitied than despised example: - - don't be such an apologetic shnook + - Don't be such an apologetic shnook. exemplifies: - 06963829-n hypernym: @@ -65725,7 +65725,7 @@ definition: - someone who travels widely and energetically example: - - he was a scourer of the seven seas + - He was a scourer of the seven seas. hypernym: - 09652940-n ili: i92776 @@ -65787,8 +65787,8 @@ definition: - a rapid mover; someone who scrambles example: - - their quarterback was a good scrambler - - scramblers can often unnerve a better tennis player + - Their quarterback was a good scrambler. + - Scramblers can often unnerve a better tennis player. hypernym: - 10355644-n ili: i92782 @@ -66066,7 +66066,7 @@ definition: - a cook who uses seasonings example: - - the cook is a light seasoner + - The cook is a light seasoner. hypernym: - 09982799-n ili: i92810 @@ -66137,7 +66137,7 @@ definition: - an intermediate person; used in the phrase ‘at second hand’ example: - - he could learn at second hand from books + - He could learn at second hand from books. hypernym: - 09647729-n ili: i92817 @@ -66169,7 +66169,7 @@ - a person of second-rate ability or value example: - a team of aging second-raters - - shone among the mediocrities who surrounded him + - … shone among the mediocrities who surrounded him hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i92820 @@ -66212,7 +66212,7 @@ definition: - the person who holds the position of secretary of the Justice Department example: - - Edmund Randolph was the first Attorney General, appointed by President Washington + - Edmund Randolph was the first Attorney General, appointed by President Washington. hypernym: - 10589463-n ili: i92824 @@ -66225,8 +66225,8 @@ definition: - the person who holds the secretaryship of the Department of Agriculture example: - - the first Secretary of Agriculture was Norman J. Colman, who was appointed by - Cleveland + - The first Secretary of Agriculture was Norman J. Colman, who was appointed by + Cleveland. hypernym: - 10589463-n ili: i92825 @@ -66238,7 +66238,7 @@ definition: - the person who holds the secretaryship of the Department of Commerce example: - - the first Commerce Secretary was William C. Redfield who was appointed by Wilson + - The first Commerce Secretary was William C. Redfield who was appointed by Wilson. hypernym: - 10589463-n ili: i92826 @@ -66250,7 +66250,7 @@ definition: - the person who holds the secretaryship of the Defense Department example: - - the first Defense Secretary was James V. Forrestal who was appointed by Truman + - The first Defense Secretary was James V. Forrestal who was appointed by Truman. hypernym: - 10589463-n ili: i92827 @@ -66262,7 +66262,7 @@ definition: - the person who holds the secretaryship of the Department of Education example: - - Carter appointed Shirley Hufstedler as the first Secretary of Education + - Carter appointed Shirley Hufstedler as the first Secretary of Education. hypernym: - 10589463-n ili: i92828 @@ -66274,7 +66274,7 @@ definition: - the person who holds the secretaryship of the Department of Energy example: - - the first Secretary of Energy was James R. Schlesinger who was appointed by Carter + - The first Secretary of Energy was James R. Schlesinger who was appointed by Carter. hypernym: - 10589463-n ili: i92829 @@ -66286,8 +66286,8 @@ definition: - the person who holds the secretaryship of the Department of Health and Human Services example: - - the first Secretary of Health and Human Services was Patricia Roberts Harris who - was appointed by Carter + - The first Secretary of Health and Human Services was Patricia Roberts Harris who + was appointed by Carter. hypernym: - 10589463-n ili: i92830 @@ -66299,8 +66299,8 @@ - the person who holds the secretaryship of the Department of Housing and Urban Development example: - - the first Secretary of Housing and Urban Development was Robert C. Weaver who - was appointed by Johnson + - The first Secretary of Housing and Urban Development was Robert C. Weaver who + was appointed by Johnson. hypernym: - 10589463-n ili: i92831 @@ -66311,8 +66311,8 @@ definition: - the person who holds the secretaryship of the Department of Labor example: - - the first Labor Secretary was William B. Wilson who was appointed by President - Wilson + - The first Labor Secretary was William B. Wilson who was appointed by President + Wilson. hypernym: - 10589463-n ili: i92832 @@ -66324,7 +66324,7 @@ definition: - the person who holds the secretaryship of the Department of State example: - - the first Secretary of State was Thomas Jefferson + - The first Secretary of State was Thomas Jefferson. hypernym: - 10589463-n ili: i92833 @@ -66335,7 +66335,7 @@ definition: - the person who holds the secretaryship of the Interior Department example: - - President Taylor appointed Thomas Ewing as the first Secretary of the Interior + - President Taylor appointed Thomas Ewing as the first Secretary of the Interior. hypernym: - 10589463-n ili: i92834 @@ -66347,7 +66347,7 @@ definition: - the person who holds the secretaryship of the Treasury Department example: - - Alexander Hamilton was the first Secretary of the Treasury + - Alexander Hamilton was the first Secretary of the Treasury. hypernym: - 10589463-n ili: i92835 @@ -66359,7 +66359,7 @@ definition: - the person who holds the secretaryship of the Department of Transportation example: - - Johnson appointed Alan S. Boyd as the first Transportation Secretary + - Johnson appointed Alan S. Boyd as the first Transportation Secretary. hypernym: - 10589463-n ili: i92836 @@ -66371,7 +66371,7 @@ definition: - the person who holds the secretaryship of the Department of Veterans Affairs example: - - Bush appointed Edward J. Derwinski as the first Secretary of Veterans Affairs + - Bush appointed Edward J. Derwinski as the first Secretary of Veterans Affairs. hypernym: - 10589463-n ili: i92837 @@ -66391,7 +66391,7 @@ definition: - a member of a sect example: - - most sectarians are intolerant of the views of any other sect + - Most sectarians are intolerant of the views of any other sect. hypernym: - 09873051-n ili: i92839 @@ -66538,7 +66538,7 @@ definition: - someone making a search or inquiry example: - - they are seekers after truth + - They are seekers after truth. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i92853 @@ -66962,7 +66962,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - two men stood sentry duty + - Two men stood sentry duty. hypernym: - 10625393-n ili: i92893 @@ -67106,7 +67106,7 @@ definition: - an inseparable companion example: - - the poor child was his mother's shadow + - The poor child was his mother's shadow. hypernym: - 10119893-n ili: i92907 @@ -67308,7 +67308,7 @@ - a docile and vulnerable person who would rather follow than make an independent decision example: - - his students followed him like sheep + - His students followed him like sheep. hypernym: - 10119144-n ili: i92926 @@ -67328,7 +67328,7 @@ definition: - an offensive term for non-Jewish young man example: - - why does she like all those shkotzim? + - Why does she like all those shkotzim? exemplifies: - 06730109-n - 06963829-n @@ -67633,7 +67633,7 @@ definition: - a compulsive shopper example: - - shopaholics can never resist a bargain + - Shopaholics can never resist a bargain. exemplifies: - 06299307-n hypernym: @@ -67718,7 +67718,7 @@ definition: - a person who shoots (usually with respect to their ability to shoot) example: - - he is a crack shot + - He is a crack shot. - a poor shooter hypernym: - 09640897-n @@ -68062,7 +68062,7 @@ definition: - a word used for misbehaving children example: - - don't be a silly + - Don't be a silly. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -68212,7 +68212,7 @@ on the rocks where the nymphs lived example: - Odysseus ordered his crew to plug their ears so they would not hear the Siren's - fatal song + fatal song. hypernym: - 09513482-n ili: i93013 @@ -68233,7 +68233,7 @@ definition: - a female person who is a fellow member of a sorority or labor union or other group example: - - none of her sisters would betray her + - None of her sisters would betray her. hypernym: - 10326901-n - 10807146-n @@ -68247,7 +68247,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08100476-n example: - - the Sisters taught her to love God + - The Sisters taught her to love God. hypernym: - 10387708-n ili: i93016 @@ -68271,7 +68271,7 @@ definition: - a female person who has the same parents as another person example: - - my sister married a musician + - My sister married a musician. hypernym: - 10103950-n ili: i93018 @@ -68591,7 +68591,7 @@ definition: - a person who closes things violently example: - - she's a dramatic slammer of doors + - She's a dramatic slammer of doors. hypernym: - 09949922-n ili: i93049 @@ -68602,8 +68602,8 @@ definition: - a hitter who slaps (usually another person) with an open hand example: - - someone slapped me on the back and I turned to see who the slapper was - - my father was the designated spanker in our family + - Someone slapped me on the back and I turned to see who the slapper was. + - My father was the designated spanker in our family. hypernym: - 10197847-n ili: i93050 @@ -68665,7 +68665,7 @@ example: - a slave to fashion - a slave to cocaine - - his mother was his abject slave + - His mother was his abject slave. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i93055 @@ -68738,7 +68738,7 @@ definition: - an unexpected achiever of success example: - - the winner was a true sleeper — no one expected him to get it + - The winner was a true sleeper — no one expected him to get it. hypernym: - 09782244-n ili: i93062 @@ -68842,7 +68842,7 @@ definition: - a young and slender person example: - - he's a mere slip of a lad + - He's a mere slip of a lad. hypernym: - 10824010-n ili: i93072 @@ -68888,7 +68888,7 @@ definition: - an incompetent person; usually used in negative constructions example: - - he's no slouch when it comes to baseball + - He's no slouch when it comes to baseball. hypernym: - 10221982-n ili: i93076 @@ -69498,7 +69498,7 @@ definition: - an enlisted man or woman who serves in an army example: - - the soldiers stood at attention + - The soldiers stood at attention. hypernym: - 10078585-n ili: i93136 @@ -69568,8 +69568,8 @@ definition: - a male human offspring example: - - their son became a famous judge - - his boy is taller than he is + - Their son became a famous judge. + - His boy is taller than he is. hypernym: - 10305635-n ili: i93143 @@ -69721,8 +69721,8 @@ definition: - a person of a particular character or nature example: - - what sort of person is he? - - he's a good sort + - What sort of person is he? + - He's a good sort. hypernym: - 00007846-n ili: i93158 @@ -69770,7 +69770,7 @@ definition: - a person whose reactions to something serve as an indication of its acceptability example: - - I would use newspapermen as a sounding board for such policies + - I would use newspapermen as a sounding board for such policies. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i93163 @@ -69981,7 +69981,7 @@ definition: - the presiding officer of a deliberative assembly example: - - the leader of the majority party is the Speaker of the House of Representatives + - The leader of the majority party is the Speaker of the House of Representatives. hypernym: - 10488931-n ili: i93182 @@ -70051,9 +70051,9 @@ - a close observer; someone who looks at something (such as an exhibition of some kind) example: - - the spectators applauded the performance + - The spectators applauded the performance. - television viewers - - sky watchers discovered a new star + - Sky watchers discovered a new star. hypernym: - 09649777-n ili: i93189 @@ -70202,7 +70202,7 @@ a favorable interpretation of the words or actions of a company or political party or famous person example: - - his title is Director of Communications but he is just a spin doctor + - His title is Director of Communications but he is just a spin doctor. hypernym: - 10510550-n ili: i93203 @@ -70359,7 +70359,7 @@ definition: - an advocate who represents someone else's policy or purpose example: - - the meeting was attended by spokespersons for all the major organs of government + - The meeting was attended by spokespersons for all the major organs of government. hypernym: - 09794206-n ili: i93218 @@ -70531,7 +70531,7 @@ definition: - a person who sprawls example: - - he is such a sprawler he needs a bed to himself + - He is such a sprawler he needs a bed to himself. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i93234 @@ -70584,8 +70584,8 @@ definition: - a person who rejects (someone or something) with contempt example: - - she was known as a spurner of all suitors - - he was no spurner of rules + - She was known as a spurner of all suitors. + - He was no spurner of rules. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i93239 @@ -70609,7 +70609,7 @@ definition: - a secret watcher; someone who secretly watches other people example: - - my spies tell me that you had a good time last night + - My spies tell me that you had a good time last night. hypernym: - 10652848-n ili: i93241 @@ -70721,7 +70721,7 @@ definition: - (slang) a person's girlfriend or boyfriend example: - - she was his main squeeze + - She was his main squeeze. exemplifies: - 07171981-n hypernym: @@ -71001,7 +71001,7 @@ domain_topic: - 04475240-n example: - - the allowed number of standees is posted + - The allowed number of standees is posted. hypernym: - 10667472-n ili: i93279 @@ -71025,8 +71025,8 @@ definition: - someone who takes the place of another (as when things get dangerous or difficult) example: - - the star had a stand-in for dangerous scenes - - we need extra employees for summer fill-ins + - The star had a stand-in for dangerous scenes. + - We need extra employees for summer fill-ins. hypernym: - 09649426-n ili: i93281 @@ -71440,8 +71440,8 @@ definition: - a person who stifles or smothers or suppresses example: - - he is a real conversation stifler - - I see from all the yawn smotherers that it is time to stop + - He is a real conversation stifler. + - I see from all the yawn smotherers that it is time to stop. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i93321 @@ -71534,7 +71534,7 @@ definition: - an employee whose job is to take inventory example: - - an outside stocktaker had to be hired + - An outside stocktaker had to be hired. hypernym: - 10073616-n ili: i93330 @@ -71595,7 +71595,7 @@ definition: - a member of the ancient Greek school of philosophy founded by Zeno example: - - a Stoic achieves happiness by submission to destiny + - A Stoic achieves happiness by submission to destiny. hypernym: - 10443334-n ili: i93336 @@ -71814,7 +71814,7 @@ definition: - a person who walks rapidly with long steps example: - - he was such a strider that she couldn't keep up without running + - He was such a strider that she couldn't keep up without running. hypernym: - 10431800-n ili: i93358 @@ -71979,7 +71979,7 @@ definition: - a serviceman who wears stripes on the uniform to indicate rank or years of service example: - - he's a four-striper + - He's a four-striper. hypernym: - 10602198-n ili: i93373 @@ -72036,7 +72036,7 @@ definition: - a male powerful political figure who rules by the exercise of force or violence example: - - he is determined to bring down the Iraqi strongman + - He is determined to bring down the Iraqi strongman. hypernym: - 10031556-n - 10306910-n @@ -72109,7 +72109,7 @@ definition: - someone who memorizes quickly and easily (as the lines for a part in a play) example: - - he is a quick study + - He is a quick study. hypernym: - 10328171-n ili: i93385 @@ -72142,7 +72142,7 @@ definition: - a stand-in for movie stars to perform dangerous stunts example: - - his first job in Hollywood was as a double for Clark Gable + - His first job in Hollywood was as a double for Clark Gable. hypernym: - 10667676-n ili: i93388 @@ -72257,8 +72257,8 @@ - a person who is subjected to experimental or other observational procedures; someone who is an object of investigation example: - - the subjects for this investigation were selected randomly - - the cases that we studied were drawn from two different communities + - The subjects for this investigation were selected randomly. + - The cases that we studied were drawn from two different communities. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i93398 @@ -72310,7 +72310,7 @@ - someone who submits something (as an application for a job or a manuscript for publication etc.) for the judgment of others example: - - he was a prolific submitter of proposals + - He was a prolific submitter of proposals. hypernym: - 09630310-n ili: i93403 @@ -72443,7 +72443,7 @@ definition: - a person who follows next in order example: - - he was President Lincoln's successor + - He was President Lincoln's successor. hypernym: - 09649426-n ili: i93416 @@ -72536,7 +72536,7 @@ definition: - someone who advances a suggestion or proposal example: - - the suggester of this absurd strategy was a fool + - The suggester of this absurd strategy was a fool. hypernym: - 10403515-n ili: i93425 @@ -72569,7 +72569,7 @@ definition: - (slang) a businessman dressed in a business suit example: - - all the suits care about is the bottom line + - All the suits care about is the bottom line. exemplifies: - 06730109-n - 07171981-n @@ -72626,7 +72626,7 @@ domain_region: - 08941623-n example: - - sumo wrestlers are large heavy men + - Sumo wrestlers are large heavy men. hypernym: - 10812808-n ili: i93433 @@ -72774,7 +72774,7 @@ definition: - a person serving no apparent function example: - - reducing staff is difficult because our employees include no supernumeraries + - Reducing staff is difficult because our employees include no supernumeraries. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i93448 @@ -72813,8 +72813,8 @@ definition: - a person who backs a politician or a team etc. example: - - all their supporters came out for the game - - they are friends of the library + - All their supporters came out for the game. + - They are friends of the library. hypernym: - 09794206-n ili: i93452 @@ -72830,7 +72830,7 @@ definition: - someone who suppresses example: - - dictators are suppressors of free speech + - Dictators are suppressors of free speech. hypernym: - 10544727-n ili: i93453 @@ -72950,8 +72950,8 @@ definition: - a woman who bears a child for a couple where the wife is unable to do so example: - - a surrogate mother is artificially inseminated with the father's semen and carries - the fetus to term + - A surrogate mother is artificially inseminated with the father's semen and carries + the fetus to term. hypernym: - 10352098-n ili: i93465 @@ -72990,7 +72990,7 @@ definition: - one who outlives another example: - - he left his farm to his survivors + - He left his farm to his survivors. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i93469 @@ -73001,7 +73001,7 @@ definition: - one who lives through affliction example: - - the survivors of the fire were taken to a hospital + - The survivors of the fire were taken to a hospital. hypernym: - 09653829-n ili: i93470 @@ -73111,7 +73111,7 @@ definition: - any well-liked individual example: - - he's a sweetheart + - He's a sweetheart. hypernym: - 10158287-n ili: i93481 @@ -73134,7 +73134,7 @@ definition: - a person who travels through the water by swimming example: - - he is not a good swimmer + - He is not a good swimmer. hypernym: - 09652940-n ili: i93483 @@ -73147,7 +73147,7 @@ definition: - a trained athlete who participates in swimming meets example: - - he was an Olympic swimmer + - He was an Olympic swimmer. hypernym: - 09839665-n ili: i93484 @@ -73372,7 +73372,7 @@ definition: - a musician who plays syncopated jazz music (usually in a dance band) example: - - they called themselves the Dixie Syncopators + - They called themselves the Dixie Syncopators. hypernym: - 10240156-n ili: i93506 @@ -73470,7 +73470,7 @@ definition: - the person who plays offensive or defensive tackle on a football team example: - - the right tackle is a straight A student + - The right tackle is a straight A student. hypernym: - 10283108-n ili: i93516 @@ -73722,7 +73722,7 @@ definition: - a person who strikes a surface lightly and usually repeatedly example: - - finger tappers irritated her + - Finger tappers irritated her. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i93541 @@ -73929,7 +73929,7 @@ definition: - a fellow member of a team example: - - it was his first start against his former teammates + - It was his first start against his former teammates. hypernym: - 09836176-n ili: i93560 @@ -74255,7 +74255,7 @@ definition: - a person who tempts others example: - - Satan is the great tempter of mankind + - Satan is the great tempter of mankind. hypernym: - 09786620-n - 10306910-n @@ -74286,7 +74286,7 @@ - someone who pays rent to use land or a building or a car that is owned by someone else example: - - the landlord can evict a tenant who doesn't pay the rent + - The landlord can evict a tenant who doesn't pay the rent. hypernym: - 10429497-n ili: i93593 @@ -74392,7 +74392,7 @@ definition: - a person who serves a specified term example: - - there are not many fourth termers in the Senate + - There are not many fourth termers in the Senate. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i93604 @@ -74428,7 +74428,7 @@ definition: - a person who inspires fear or dread example: - - he was the terror of the neighborhood + - He was the terror of the neighborhood. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i93607 @@ -74846,8 +74846,8 @@ definition: - a fierce or audacious person example: - - he's a tiger on the tennis court - - it aroused the tiger in me + - He's a tiger on the tennis court. + - It aroused the tiger in me. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i93647 @@ -75056,7 +75056,7 @@ definition: - a celebrity who receives much acclaim and attention example: - - he was the toast of the town + - He was the toast of the town. hypernym: - 09922606-n ili: i93668 @@ -75747,7 +75747,7 @@ - a vagrant example: - a homeless tramp - - he tried to help the really down-and-out bums + - He tried to help the really down-and-out bums. hypernym: - 10764201-n ili: i93737 @@ -75827,7 +75827,7 @@ definition: - someone who transfers or is transferred from one position to another example: - - the best student was a transfer from LSU + - The best student was a transfer from LSU. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i93745 @@ -75999,7 +75999,7 @@ definition: - someone who moves or passes across example: - - the traversers slowly ascended the mountain + - The traversers slowly ascended the mountain. hypernym: - 10355644-n ili: i93761 @@ -76282,7 +76282,7 @@ - a wife who is an attractive young woman; seldom the first wife of an affluent older man example: - - his trophy wife was an asset to his business + - His trophy wife was an asset to his business. hypernym: - 10800308-n ili: i93789 @@ -76605,7 +76605,7 @@ definition: - any person who exercises power in a cruel way example: - - his father was a tyrant + - His father was a tyrant. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i93821 @@ -76653,7 +76653,7 @@ definition: - a source of help and advice and encouragement example: - - he played uncle to lonely students + - He played uncle to lonely students. hypernym: - 09631739-n - 10306910-n @@ -76695,7 +76695,7 @@ definition: - a seller that sells at a lower price than others do example: - - he went all over town looking for undersellers + - He went all over town looking for undersellers. hypernym: - 10596736-n ili: i93830 @@ -76729,7 +76729,7 @@ definition: - a person who unfastens or unwraps or opens example: - - children are talented undoers of their shoelaces + - Children are talented undoers of their shoelaces. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i93833 @@ -76743,7 +76743,7 @@ definition: - a seducer who ruins a woman example: - - she awoke in the arms of her cruel undoer + - She awoke in the arms of her cruel undoer. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -76911,7 +76911,7 @@ - someone who upholds or maintains example: - firm upholders of tradition - - they are sustainers of the idea of democracy + - They are sustainers of the idea of democracy. hypernym: - 10697152-n ili: i93852 @@ -77108,8 +77108,8 @@ definition: - someone who puts to good use example: - - not all organisms are utilizers of oxygen - - the social agencies and their utilizers both objected to the budget cut + - Not all organisms are utilizers of oxygen. + - The social agencies and their utilizers both objected to the budget cut. hypernym: - 10761247-n ili: i93871 @@ -77121,7 +77121,7 @@ definition: - an idealistic (but usually impractical) social reformer example: - - a Utopian believes in the ultimate perfectibility of man + - A Utopian believes in the ultimate perfectibility of man. hypernym: - 10534787-n ili: i93872 @@ -77144,7 +77144,7 @@ - an organism that can utter vocal sounds example: - an utterer of foul oaths - - is the giraffe a vocalizer? + - Is the giraffe a vocalizer? hypernym: - 00004475-n ili: i93874 @@ -77235,7 +77235,7 @@ definition: - a sweetheart chosen to receive a greeting on Saint Valentine's Day example: - - will you be my valentine? + - Will you be my valentine? hypernym: - 10702400-n ili: i93882 @@ -77246,7 +77246,7 @@ definition: - a manservant who acts as a personal attendant to their employer example: - - Jeeves was Bertie Wooster's man + - Jeeves was Bertie Wooster's man. hypernym: - 10311853-n - 09882644-n @@ -77533,7 +77533,7 @@ definition: - a serviceman who has seen considerable active service example: - - the veterans laughed at the new recruits + - The veterans laughed at the new recruits. hypernym: - 10602198-n ili: i93910 @@ -77723,7 +77723,7 @@ definition: - a person who victimizes others example: - - I thought we were partners, not victim and victimizer + - I thought we were partners, not victim and victimizer. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -78151,7 +78151,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07122361-n example: - - he wanted to hear trained voices sing it + - He wanted to hear trained voices sing it. hypernym: - 10619214-n ili: i93971 @@ -78298,7 +78298,7 @@ - someone who makes a solemn promise to do something or behave in a certain way example: - young vowers of eternal love - - there are many vowers of chastity but few who observe it + - There are many vowers of chastity but few who observe it. hypernym: - 10501639-n ili: i93985 @@ -78435,7 +78435,7 @@ purify Islamic beliefs and rejects any innovation occurring after the 3rd century of Islam example: - - Osama bin Laden is said to be a Wahhabi Muslim + - Osama bin Laden is said to be a Wahhabi Muslim. hypernym: - 09701687-n ili: i93998 @@ -78447,7 +78447,7 @@ definition: - a homeless child especially one forsaken or orphaned example: - - street children beg or steal in order to survive + - Street children beg or steal in order to survive. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -78535,7 +78535,7 @@ definition: - person who walks in without having an appointment example: - - the emergency room was overrun with walk-ins + - The emergency room was overrun with walk-ins. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i94007 @@ -78929,7 +78929,7 @@ definition: - a guardian or defender against theft or illegal practices or waste example: - - she is the global watchdog for human rights abuses + - She is the global watchdog for human rights abuses. hypernym: - 09637714-n ili: i94047 @@ -79475,9 +79475,9 @@ - an informant who exposes wrongdoing within an organization in the hope of stopping it example: - - the law gives little protection to whistleblowers who feel the public has a right - to know what is going on - - the whistleblower was fired for exposing the conditions in mental hospitals + - The law gives little protection to whistleblowers who feel the public has a right + to know what is going on. + - The whistleblower was fired for exposing the conditions in mental hospitals. hypernym: - 10225604-n ili: i94102 @@ -79571,8 +79571,8 @@ definition: - someone (or something) expected to achieve great success in a given field example: - - this company is the great white hope of the nuclear industry's waste management - policy + - This company is the great white hope of the nuclear industry's waste management + policy. hypernym: - 10204565-n ili: i94111 @@ -79705,7 +79705,7 @@ definition: - one who can't stay still (especially a child) example: - - the toddler was a real wiggler on plane trips + - The toddler was a real wiggler on plane trips. hypernym: - 09786620-n ili: i94124 @@ -79936,7 +79936,7 @@ definition: - term of address for a disrespectful and annoying male example: - - look here, junior, it's none of your business + - Look here, junior, it's none of your business. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -80162,7 +80162,7 @@ definition: - an adult female person (as opposed to a man) example: - - the woman kept house while the man hunted + - The woman kept house while the man hunted. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -80181,7 +80181,7 @@ - a female person who plays a significant role (wife or mistress or girlfriend) in the life of a particular man example: - - he was faithful to his woman + - He was faithful to his woman. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -80401,8 +80401,8 @@ definition: - an important, honorable person (word is often used humorously) example: - - he told his story to some conservative worthies - - local worthies rarely challenged the chief constable + - He told his story to some conservative worthies. + - Local worthies rarely challenged the chief constable. hypernym: - 10220400-n ili: i94192 @@ -80587,7 +80587,7 @@ - member of an international gang of Jamaican criminals who sell drugs and violence example: - A much publicized raid on a yardie stronghold had first been simulated at Riot - City + City. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -80925,7 +80925,7 @@ Genesis, God promised to give Abraham's family (the Hebrews) the land of Canaan (the Promised Land); God tested Abraham by asking him to sacrifice his son example: - - Judaism, Christianity, and Islam each has a special claim on Abraham + - Judaism, Christianity, and Islam each has a special claim on Abraham. ili: i94241 instance_hypernym: - 10426136-n @@ -90327,7 +90327,7 @@ - daughter of George VI who became the Queen of England and Northern Ireland in 1952 on the death of her father (1926-) example: - - Elizabeth II is the head of state in Great Britain + - Elizabeth II is the head of state in Great Britain. ili: i95035 instance_hypernym: - 10519216-n @@ -107533,7 +107533,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06465519-n example: - - Paul's name was Saul prior to his conversion to Christianity + - Paul's name was Saul prior to his conversion to Christianity. ili: i96517 instance_hypernym: - 09818636-n @@ -110279,7 +110279,7 @@ - 26th President of the United States; hero of the Spanish-American War; Panama Canal was built during his administration example: - - Theodore Roosevelt said ‘Speak softly but carry a big stick’ + - Theodore Roosevelt said ‘Speak softly but carry a big stick’. ili: i96751 instance_hypernym: - 10486961-n @@ -120693,7 +120693,7 @@ definition: - (ethnic slur) extremely offensive name for a Black person example: - - only a Black can call another Black a nigga + - Only a Black can call another Black a nigga. exemplifies: - 06731706-n - 06730109-n @@ -121819,7 +121819,7 @@ definition: - (ethnic slur) offensive and disparaging term for Black man example: - - get out of my way, boy + - Get out of my way, boy. exemplifies: - 06731706-n - 06730109-n @@ -123825,7 +123825,7 @@ definition: - one who is being mentored example: - - A student mentor may support up to seven mentees + - A student mentor may support up to seven mentees. hypernym: - 09786620-n members: diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.phenomenon.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.phenomenon.yaml index 744c56cb..67bcee8d 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.phenomenon.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.phenomenon.yaml @@ -121,9 +121,9 @@ definition: - a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon example: - - the magnetic effect was greater when the rod was lengthwise - - his decision had depressing consequences for business - - he acted very wise after the event + - The magnetic effect was greater when the rod was lengthwise. + - His decision had depressing consequences for business. + - He acted very wise after the event. hypernym: - 00034512-n ili: i97562 @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ - the consequences of an event (especially a catastrophic event) example: - the aftermath of war - - in the wake of the accident no one knew how many had been injured + - In the wake of the accident no one knew how many had been injured. hypernym: - 11430739-n ili: i97564 @@ -163,9 +163,9 @@ definition: - the phenomenon of a popular trend attracting even greater popularity example: - - in periods of high merger activity there is a bandwagon effect with more and more - firms seeking to engage in takeover activity - - polls are accused of creating a bandwagon effect to benefit their candidate + - In periods of high merger activity there is a bandwagon effect with more and more + firms seeking to engage in takeover activity. + - Polls are accused of creating a bandwagon effect to benefit their candidate. hypernym: - 11430739-n ili: i97565 @@ -206,8 +206,8 @@ definition: - the result of alteration or modification example: - - there were marked changes in the lining of the lungs - - there had been no change in the mountains + - There were marked changes in the lining of the lungs. + - There had been no change in the mountains. hypernym: - 11430739-n ili: i97569 @@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06157599-n example: - - he counted on the coattails effect to win him the election + - He counted on the coattails effect to win him the election. hypernym: - 11430739-n ili: i97570 @@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ definition: - an appreciable consequence (especially a lessening) example: - - it made a dent in my bank account + - It made a dent in my bank account. hypernym: - 11430739-n ili: i97572 @@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ definition: - the consequence of an effort or activity example: - - they gathered a harvest of examples + - They gathered a harvest of examples. - a harvest of love hypernym: - 11430739-n @@ -293,8 +293,8 @@ definition: - a forceful consequence; a strong effect example: - - the book had an important impact on my thinking - - the book packs a wallop + - The book had an important impact on my thinking. + - The book packs a wallop. hypernym: - 11430739-n ili: i97576 @@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ definition: - a means of exerting influence or gaining advantage example: - - he could get no purchase on the situation + - He could get no purchase on the situation. hypernym: - 11434722-n ili: i97580 @@ -385,8 +385,8 @@ definition: - a consequence of someone's efforts or of a particular set of circumstances example: - - skill is the product of hours of practice - - his reaction was the product of hunger and fatigue + - Skill is the product of hours of practice. + - His reaction was the product of hunger and fatigue. hypernym: - 11430739-n ili: i97584 @@ -422,8 +422,8 @@ definition: - a remote or indirect consequence of some action example: - - his declaration had unforeseen repercussions - - reverberations of the market crash were felt years later + - His declaration had unforeseen repercussions. + - Reverberations of the market crash were felt years later. hypernym: - 11430739-n ili: i97587 @@ -435,7 +435,7 @@ definition: - a result example: - - this situation developed in response to events in Africa + - This situation developed in response to events in Africa. hypernym: - 11430739-n ili: i97588 @@ -446,8 +446,8 @@ definition: - a response that reveals a person's feelings or attitude example: - - he was pleased by the audience's reaction to his performance - - John feared his mother's reaction when she saw the broken lamp + - He was pleased by the audience's reaction to his performance. + - John feared his mother's reaction when she saw the broken lamp. hypernym: - 11437102-n ili: i97589 @@ -502,8 +502,8 @@ - an unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that causes an event to result one way rather than another example: - - bad luck caused his downfall - - we ran into each other by pure chance + - Bad luck caused his downfall. + - We ran into each other by pure chance. hypernym: - 00034512-n ili: i97594 @@ -517,9 +517,9 @@ definition: - an unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that leads to a favorable outcome example: - - it was my good luck to be there - - they say luck is a lady - - it was as if fortune guided his hand + - It was my good luck to be there. + - They say luck is a lady. + - It was as if fortune guided his hand. hypernym: - 00034512-n ili: i97595 @@ -628,8 +628,8 @@ - the energy that an atomic system must acquire before a process (such as an emission or reaction) can occur example: - - catalysts are said to reduce the energy of activation during the transition phase - of a reaction + - Catalysts are said to reduce the energy of activation during the transition phase + of a reaction. hypernym: - 11472635-n ili: i97605 @@ -679,7 +679,7 @@ definition: - the force attracting atoms to each other and binding them together in a molecule example: - - basic dyes have an affinity for wool and silk + - Basic dyes have an affinity for wool and silk. hypernym: - 11479041-n ili: i97610 @@ -757,7 +757,7 @@ definition: - an electric current that reverses direction sinusoidally example: - - In the US most household current is AC at 60 cycles per second + - In the US most household current is AC at 60 cycles per second. hypernym: - 11470903-n ili: i97617 @@ -831,8 +831,8 @@ - an optical illusion of motion produced by viewing a rapid succession of still pictures of a moving object example: - - the cinema relies on apparent motion - - the succession of flashing lights gave an illusion of movement + - The cinema relies on apparent motion. + - The succession of flashing lights gave an illusion of movement. hypernym: - 11510863-n ili: i97624 @@ -985,7 +985,7 @@ definition: - an unpredictable outcome that is unfortunate example: - - if I didn't have bad luck, I wouldn't have any luck at all + - If I didn't have bad luck, I wouldn't have any luck at all. hypernym: - 11438252-n ili: i97638 @@ -1113,8 +1113,8 @@ results from the systole of the left ventricle of the heart; sometimes measured for a quick evaluation of a person's health example: - - adult blood pressure is considered normal at 120/80 where the first number is - the systolic pressure and the second is the diastolic pressure + - Adult blood pressure is considered normal at 120/80 where the first number is + the systolic pressure and the second is the diastolic pressure. hypernym: - 14325525-n - 11515441-n @@ -1146,7 +1146,7 @@ definition: - the pressure of the circulating blood on the arteries example: - - arterial pressure is the product of cardiac output and vascular resistance + - Arterial pressure is the product of cardiac output and vascular resistance. hypernym: - 11450082-n ili: i97652 @@ -1199,8 +1199,8 @@ definition: - a slight wind (usually refreshing) example: - - the breeze was cooled by the lake - - as he waited he could feel the air on his neck + - The breeze was cooled by the lake. + - As he waited he could feel the air on his neck. hypernym: - 11546388-n ili: i97657 @@ -1223,7 +1223,7 @@ definition: - a slight movement of the air example: - - there wasn't a breath of air in the room + - There wasn't a breath of air in the room. hypernym: - 11451868-n ili: i97659 @@ -1409,7 +1409,7 @@ - the quantity of unbalanced electricity in a body (either positive or negative) and construed as an excess or deficiency of electrons example: - - the battery needed a fresh charge + - The battery needed a fresh charge. hypernym: - 11469339-n ili: i97678 @@ -1879,7 +1879,7 @@ definition: - a very strong wind example: - - rain and high winds covered the region + - Rain and high winds covered the region. hypernym: - 11546388-n ili: i97723 @@ -1919,7 +1919,7 @@ definition: - a flow of electricity through a conductor example: - - the current was measured in amperes + - The current was measured in amperes. hypernym: - 11469339-n ili: i97727 @@ -1959,7 +1959,7 @@ definition: - the permanent end of all life functions in an organism or part of an organism example: - - the animal died a painful death + - The animal died a painful death. hypernym: - 11438864-n ili: i97731 @@ -2040,7 +2040,7 @@ definition: - the peeling off in flakes or scales of bark or dead skin example: - - exfoliation is increased by sunburn + - Exfoliation is increased by sunburn. hypernym: - 11438864-n ili: i97738 @@ -2082,7 +2082,7 @@ definition: - condensation of moisture on a cold surface example: - - the cold glasses were streaked with sweat + - The cold glasses were streaked with sweat. hypernym: - 11466338-n ili: i97742 @@ -2177,9 +2177,9 @@ definition: - oppressively still air example: - - the afternoon was hot, quiet, and heavy with languor + - The afternoon was hot, quiet, and heavy with languor. - Summer shows all the languor of a hot, breezeless day as the dancer lazily brushes - her hand over her brow + her hand over her brow. hypernym: - 11546388-n members: @@ -2199,7 +2199,7 @@ definition: - a windstorm that lifts up clouds of dust or sand example: - - it was the kind of duster not experienced in years + - It was the kind of duster not experienced in years. hypernym: - 11547465-n ili: i97752 @@ -2330,8 +2330,8 @@ definition: - energy made available by the flow of electric charge through a conductor example: - - they built a car that runs on electricity - - The power went out around midnight + - They built a car that runs on electricity. + - The power went out around midnight. hypernym: - 11472635-n ili: i97765 @@ -2407,7 +2407,7 @@ definition: - any source of usable power example: - - the DOE is responsible for maintaining the energy policy + - The DOE is responsible for maintaining the energy policy. hypernym: - 11439518-n ili: i97770 @@ -2421,7 +2421,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - energy can take a wide variety of forms + - Energy can take a wide variety of forms. hypernym: - 11439518-n ili: i97771 @@ -2434,7 +2434,7 @@ - a definite stable energy that a physical system can have; used especially of the state of electrons in atoms or molecules example: - - according to quantum theory only certain energy levels are possible + - According to quantum theory only certain energy levels are possible. hypernym: - 11472635-n ili: i97772 @@ -2471,7 +2471,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - work equals force times distance + - Work equals force times distance. hypernym: - 11472635-n ili: i97775 @@ -2569,7 +2569,7 @@ definition: - a wall of water rushing ahead of the flood example: - - we were lucky to be safe when the floodheads hit + - We were lucky to be safe when the floodheads hit. hypernym: - 11475509-n ili: i97784 @@ -2717,7 +2717,7 @@ - the presence of groups of closely spaced spectrum lines observed in the atomic spectrum of certain elements example: - - the fine structure results from slightly different energy levels + - The fine structure results from slightly different energy levels. hypernym: - 06813996-n ili: i97797 @@ -2776,7 +2776,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - force equals mass times acceleration + - Force equals mass times acceleration. hypernym: - 11439518-n ili: i97803 @@ -3101,11 +3101,11 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - the more remote the body, the less the gravity - - the gravitation between two bodies is proportional to the product of their masses - and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them + - The more remote the body, the less the gravity. + - The gravitation between two bodies is proportional to the product of their masses + and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. - source: Albert Einstein - text: gravitation cannot be held responsible for people falling in love + text: Gravitation cannot be held responsible for people falling in love. hypernym: - 11446644-n ili: i97834 @@ -3119,7 +3119,7 @@ definition: - the gravity of the sun example: - - solar gravity creates extreme pressures and temperatures + - Solar gravity creates extreme pressures and temperatures. hypernym: - 11484542-n ili: i97835 @@ -3139,7 +3139,7 @@ definition: - a strong current of air example: - - the tree was bent almost double by the gust + - The tree was bent almost double by the gust. hypernym: - 11546388-n ili: i97837 @@ -3228,7 +3228,7 @@ - condition in which the cells of one tissue can survive in the presence of cells of another tissue example: - - a successful graft or transplant requires a high degree of histocompatibility + - A successful graft or transplant requires a high degree of histocompatibility. hypernym: - 11438864-n ili: i97846 @@ -3317,7 +3317,7 @@ definition: - the striking of a light beam on a surface example: - - he measured the angle of incidence of the reflected light + - He measured the angle of incidence of the reflected light. hypernym: - 11511038-n ili: i97856 @@ -3427,7 +3427,7 @@ definition: - reciprocal reflection between two reflecting surfaces example: - - there was interreflection between the two surfaces of the lens + - There was interreflection between the two surfaces of the lens. hypernym: - 11523478-n ili: i97866 @@ -3457,7 +3457,7 @@ definition: - electric current example: - - when the wiring was finished they turned on the juice + - When the wiring was finished they turned on the juice. exemplifies: - 07171981-n hypernym: @@ -3521,7 +3521,7 @@ - heat liberated by a unit mass of gas at its boiling point as it condenses into a liquid example: - - the heat of condensation is equal to the heat of vaporization + - The heat of condensation is equal to the heat of vaporization. hypernym: - 11491497-n ili: i97875 @@ -3533,7 +3533,7 @@ - heat absorbed by a unit mass of a solid at its melting point in order to convert the solid into a liquid at the same temperature example: - - the heat of fusion is equal to the heat of solidification + - The heat of fusion is equal to the heat of solidification. hypernym: - 11491497-n ili: i97876 @@ -3648,7 +3648,7 @@ definition: - the organic phenomenon that distinguishes living organisms from nonliving ones example: - - there is no life on the moon + - There is no life on the moon. hypernym: - 11438864-n ili: i97888 @@ -3691,7 +3691,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - the light was filtered through a soft glass window + - The light was filtered through a soft glass window. hypernym: - 11441515-n ili: i97892 @@ -3757,8 +3757,8 @@ - the force experienced by a point charge moving along a wire that is in a magnetic field; the force is at right angles to both the current and the magnetic field example: - - the Lorentz force can be used to suspend a current-carrying object between two - magnets + - The Lorentz force can be used to suspend a current-carrying object between two + magnets. hypernym: - 11479041-n ili: i97898 @@ -3955,8 +3955,8 @@ definition: - magnetism produced by an electric current example: - - electromagnetism was discovered when it was observed that a copper wire carrying - an electric current can magnetize pieces of iron or steel near it + - Electromagnetism was discovered when it was observed that a copper wire carrying + an electric current can magnetize pieces of iron or steel near it. hypernym: - 11499458-n ili: i97917 @@ -4026,7 +4026,7 @@ definition: - mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium example: - - falling trees make a sound in the forest even when no one is there to hear them + - Falling trees make a sound in the forest even when no one is there to hear them. hypernym: - 11501098-n ili: i97924 @@ -4098,7 +4098,7 @@ definition: - warm weather following a freeze; snow and ice melt example: - - they welcomed the spring thaw + - They welcomed the spring thaw. hypernym: - 11545095-n ili: i97931 @@ -4190,7 +4190,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - An orbiting electron in an atom will have a magnetic dipole moment + - An orbiting electron in an atom will have a magnetic dipole moment. hypernym: - 11503754-n ili: i97940 @@ -4274,8 +4274,8 @@ definition: - the light of the Moon example: - - moonlight is the smuggler's enemy - - the Moon was bright enough to read by + - Moonlight is the smuggler's enemy. + - The Moon was bright enough to read by. hypernym: - 11494354-n ili: i97948 @@ -4308,7 +4308,7 @@ definition: - the rays of the sun example: - - the shingles were weathered by the sun and wind + - The shingles were weathered by the sun and wind. hypernym: - 11494354-n ili: i97951 @@ -4460,7 +4460,7 @@ definition: - a bright spot on the parhelic circle; caused by diffraction by ice crystals example: - - two or more parhelia are usually seen at once + - Two or more parhelia are usually seen at once. hypernym: - 04689819-n ili: i97965 @@ -4809,7 +4809,7 @@ - the electrical response of the central nervous system produced by an external stimulus example: - - he measured evoked potentials with an electroencephalogram + - He measured evoked potentials with an electroencephalogram. hypernym: - 11514227-n ili: i97997 @@ -4863,7 +4863,7 @@ - the force applied to a unit area of surface; measured in pascals (SI unit) or in dynes (cgs unit) example: - - the compressed gas exerts an increased pressure + - The compressed gas exerts an increased pressure. hypernym: - 11439518-n ili: i98002 @@ -4905,7 +4905,7 @@ definition: - a transient air pressure greater than the surrounding atmospheric pressure example: - - the overpressure of the blast kills by lethal concussion + - The overpressure of the blast kills by lethal concussion. hypernym: - 11449572-n ili: i98006 @@ -4936,7 +4936,7 @@ - pressure exerted by the fluids inside the eyeball; regulated by resistance to the outward flow of aqueous humor example: - - glaucoma can result from increased intraocular pressure + - Glaucoma can result from increased intraocular pressure. hypernym: - 11515441-n ili: i98009 @@ -4992,7 +4992,7 @@ definition: - the predominant wind direction example: - - the prevailing wind is from the southwest + - The prevailing wind is from the southwest. hypernym: - 11546388-n ili: i98014 @@ -5051,7 +5051,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06109843-n example: - - every action has an equal and opposite reaction + - Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. hypernym: - 11479041-n ili: i98019 @@ -5277,7 +5277,7 @@ definition: - a brief period of precipitation example: - - the game was interrupted by a brief shower + - The game was interrupted by a brief shower. hypernym: - 11521799-n ili: i98041 @@ -5292,9 +5292,9 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - molecular recognition drives all of biology, for instance, hormone and receptor + - Molecular recognition drives all of biology, for instance, hormone and receptor or antibody-antigen interactions or the organization of molecules into larger - biologically active entities + biologically active entities. hypernym: - 11438864-n ili: i98042 @@ -5526,7 +5526,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - the shear changed the rectangle into a parallelogram + - The shear changed the rectangle into a parallelogram. hypernym: - 07372660-n ili: i98063 @@ -5642,8 +5642,8 @@ definition: - a light brief snowfall and gust of wind (or something resembling that) example: - - he had to close the window against the flurries - - there was a flurry of chicken feathers + - He had to close the window against the flurries. + - There was a flurry of chicken feathers. hypernym: - 11528800-n ili: i98074 @@ -5715,8 +5715,8 @@ definition: - energy from the sun that is converted into thermal or electrical energy example: - - the amount of energy falling on the earth is given by the solar constant, but - very little use has been made of solar energy + - The amount of energy falling on the earth is given by the solar constant, but + very little use has been made of solar energy. hypernym: - 11444514-n ili: i98080 @@ -5855,7 +5855,7 @@ signal; the difference between two measurements of a signal (as between the input and output signal) example: - - heavy metal guitar players use vacuum tube amplifiers to produce extreme distortion + - Heavy metal guitar players use vacuum tube amplifiers to produce extreme distortion. hypernym: - 11469339-n - 11445515-n @@ -5878,8 +5878,8 @@ definition: - the acoustic phenomenon that gives sound a penetrating quality example: - - our ukuleles have been designed to have superior sound and projection - - a prime ingredient of public speaking is projection of the voice + - Our ukuleles have been designed to have superior sound and projection. + - A prime ingredient of public speaking is projection of the voice. hypernym: - 11445515-n ili: i98095 @@ -6034,7 +6034,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - the intensity of stress is expressed in units of force divided by units of area + - The intensity of stress is expressed in units of force divided by units of area. hypernym: - 11479041-n ili: i98110 @@ -6047,8 +6047,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - the direction of maximum tension moves asymptotically toward the direction of - the shear + - The direction of maximum tension moves asymptotically toward the direction of + the shear. hypernym: - 11535238-n ili: i98111 @@ -6167,7 +6167,7 @@ definition: - the most powerful tornado which can create enormously devastating damage example: - - supertwisters are fortunately rare + - Supertwisters are fortunately rare. hypernym: - 11539883-n ili: i98122 @@ -6259,7 +6259,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06376048-n example: - - a tempest swept over the island + - A tempest swept over the island. hypernym: - 11547465-n ili: i98131 @@ -6344,7 +6344,7 @@ definition: - an unpredictable phenomenon example: - - it's a toss-up whether he will win or lose + - It's a toss-up whether he will win or lose. hypernym: - 11438252-n ili: i98139 @@ -6357,7 +6357,7 @@ definition: - steady winds blowing from east to west above and below the equator example: - - they rode the trade winds going west + - They rode the trade winds going west. hypernym: - 11517986-n ili: i98140 @@ -6667,9 +6667,9 @@ domain_topic: - 06128170-n example: - - they were hoping for good weather - - every day we have weather conditions and yesterday was no exception - - the conditions were too rainy for playing in the snow + - They were hoping for good weather. + - Every day we have weather conditions and yesterday was no exception. + - The conditions were too rainy for playing in the snow. hypernym: - 11445694-n ili: i98170 @@ -6683,7 +6683,7 @@ definition: - violent or severe weather (viewed as caused by the action of the four elements) example: - - they felt the full fury of the elements + - They felt the full fury of the elements. hypernym: - 11545095-n ili: i98171 @@ -6725,10 +6725,10 @@ - air moving (sometimes with considerable force) from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure example: - - trees bent under the fierce winds - - when there is no wind, row - - the radioactivity was being swept upwards by the air current and out into the - atmosphere + - Trees bent under the fierce winds. + - When there is no wind, row. + - The radioactivity was being swept upwards by the air current and out into the + atmosphere. hypernym: - 11545095-n ili: i98175 @@ -6797,7 +6797,7 @@ - the irregular motion of waves (usually caused by wind blowing in a direction opposite to the tide) example: - - the boat headed into the chop + - The boat headed into the chop. hypernym: - 11439518-n ili: i98181 diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.plant.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.plant.yaml index 7f298d2b..6fb7cf4f 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.plant.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.plant.yaml @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ definition: - a plant or animal that is native to a certain limited area example: - - it is an endemic found only this island + - It is an endemic found only this island. hypernym: - 00004475-n ili: i98196 @@ -935,7 +935,7 @@ plants and fungi and some bacteria and protozoans and that are capable of developing into a new individual without sexual fusion example: - - a sexual spore is formed after the fusion of gametes + - A sexual spore is formed after the fusion of gametes. hypernym: - 11568188-n ili: i98273 @@ -4163,7 +4163,7 @@ - Mexico's most famous tree; a giant specimen of Montezuma cypress more than 2,000 years old with a girth of 165 feet at Santa Maria del Tule example: - - some say the Tule tree is the world's largest single biomass + - Some say the Tule tree is the world's largest single biomass. hypernym: - 85319713-n ili: i98551 @@ -6434,7 +6434,7 @@ - the hard inner (usually woody) layer of the pericarp of some fruits (as peaches or plums or cherries or olives) that contains the seed example: - - you should remove the stones from prunes before cooking + - You should remove the stones from prunes before cooking. hypernym: - 11704733-n ili: i98745 @@ -6684,7 +6684,7 @@ definition: - a cell formed by the division or budding of another cell example: - - anthrax grows by dividing into two daughter cells that are generally identical + - Anthrax grows by dividing into two daughter cells that are generally identical. hypernym: - 00006484-n ili: i98770 @@ -6695,7 +6695,7 @@ definition: - cell from which another cell of an organism (usually of a different sort) develops example: - - a sperm cell develops from a sperm mother cell + - A sperm cell develops from a sperm mother cell. hypernym: - 00006484-n ili: i98771 @@ -6853,7 +6853,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06076105-n example: - - we cultivate the flower for its corolla + - We cultivate the flower for its corolla. hypernym: - 13898609-n ili: i98787 @@ -33434,7 +33434,7 @@ definition: - a cereal grass example: - - wheat is a grain that is grown in Kansas + - Wheat is a grain that is grown in Kansas. hypernym: - 12162012-n ili: i100955 @@ -40643,7 +40643,7 @@ definition: - a deciduous tree of the genus Quercus; has acorns and lobed leaves example: - - great oaks grow from little acorns + - Great oaks grow from little acorns. hypernym: - 13124818-n ili: i101533 @@ -79838,7 +79838,7 @@ definition: - small genus of South American trees yielding latex example: - - rubber trees are usually cultivated in plantations + - Rubber trees are usually cultivated in plantations. hypernym: - 11605791-n ili: i104686 @@ -80094,7 +80094,7 @@ - a tropical evergreen shrub or small tree extensively cultivated in e.g. China and Japan and India; source of tea leaves example: - - tea has fragrant white flowers + - Tea has fragrant white flowers. hypernym: - 13133423-n ili: i104706 @@ -86695,8 +86695,8 @@ definition: - any of various ill-smelling brown-capped fungi of the order Phallales example: - - the foul smell of the stinkhorn attracts insects that carry the spores away on - their feet + - The foul smell of the stinkhorn attracts insects that carry the spores away on + their feet. hypernym: - 13013628-n ili: i105258 @@ -89291,7 +89291,7 @@ definition: - a crop (other than fruits or vegetables) that is grown for agricultural purposes example: - - cotton, hay, and grain are field crops + - Cotton, hay, and grain are field crops. hypernym: - 11550963-n ili: i105482 @@ -90177,7 +90177,7 @@ definition: - a dead tree that is still standing, usually in an undisturbed forest example: - - a snag can provide food and a habitat for insects and birds + - A snag can provide food and a habitat for insects and birds. hypernym: - 13124818-n ili: i105569 @@ -91350,7 +91350,7 @@ definition: - the inner and usually edible part of a seed or grain or nut or fruit stone example: - - black walnut kernels are difficult to get out of the shell + - Black walnut kernels are difficult to get out of the shell. hypernym: - 13107668-n ili: i105683 diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.possession.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.possession.yaml index 20c64413..514ac94b 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.possession.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.possession.yaml @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ definition: - common ownership example: - - they shared a community of possessions + - They shared a community of possessions. hypernym: - 13261412-n ili: i106222 @@ -72,8 +72,8 @@ - a benefit given by a company to an employee in the form of an option to buy stock in the company at a discount or at a fixed price example: - - stock options are not much use as an incentive if the price at which they can - be exercised is out of reach + - Stock options are not much use as an incentive if the price at which they can + be exercised is out of reach. hypernym: - 13317922-n ili: i106228 @@ -209,8 +209,8 @@ definition: - something owned; any tangible or intangible possession that is owned by someone example: - - that hat is my property - - he is a man of property + - That hat is my property. + - He is a man of property. hypernym: - 00032912-n ili: i106242 @@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ definition: - all the property that someone possesses example: - - he left all his worldly possessions to his daughter + - He left all his worldly possessions to his daughter. hypernym: - 13265007-n ili: i106244 @@ -313,8 +313,8 @@ definition: - property of a personal character that is portable but not used in business example: - - she left some of her personal effects in the house - - I watched over their effects until they returned + - She left some of her personal effects in the house. + - I watched over their effects until they returned. hypernym: - 13266525-n ili: i106251 @@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ definition: - any movable possession (especially articles of clothing) example: - - she packed her things and left + - She packed her things and left. hypernym: - 13265007-n ili: i106252 @@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ - extensive landed property (especially in the country) retained by the owner for their own use example: - - the family owned a large estate on Long Island + - The family owned a large estate on Long Island. hypernym: - 13267374-n ili: i106254 @@ -472,7 +472,7 @@ definition: - a rented car example: - - she picked up a hire car at the airport and drove to her hotel + - She picked up a hire car at the airport and drove to her hotel. hypernym: - 13269292-n ili: i106266 @@ -583,7 +583,7 @@ definition: - the land on which real estate is located example: - - he built the house on land leased from the city + - He built the house on land leased from the city. hypernym: - 13267374-n ili: i106277 @@ -615,7 +615,7 @@ definition: - wealth reckoned in terms of money example: - - all his money is in real estate + - All his money is in real estate. hypernym: - 13271297-n ili: i106280 @@ -626,8 +626,8 @@ definition: - a large sum of money (especially as pay or profit) example: - - she made a bundle selling real estate - - they sank megabucks into their new house + - She made a bundle selling real estate. + - They sank megabucks into their new house. exemplifies: - 07171981-n hypernym: @@ -654,7 +654,7 @@ definition: - informal terms for personal possessions example: - - did you take all your clobber? + - Did you take all your clobber? hypernym: - 13266525-n ili: i106283 @@ -811,8 +811,8 @@ definition: - something added to what you already have example: - - the librarian shelved the new accessions - - he was a new addition to the staff + - The librarian shelved the new accessions. + - He was a new addition to the staff. hypernym: - 13274154-n ili: i106298 @@ -833,8 +833,8 @@ definition: - an advantageous purchase example: - - she got a bargain at the auction - - the stock was a real buy at that price + - She got a bargain at the auction. + - The stock was a real buy at that price. hypernym: - 13274511-n ili: i106300 @@ -847,7 +847,7 @@ definition: - a very small sum example: - - he bought it for a song + - He bought it for a song. hypernym: - 13274650-n ili: i106301 @@ -880,7 +880,7 @@ - a grant (by a sovereign or a legislative body) of resources to maintain a dependent member of a ruling family example: - - bishoprics were received as appanages for the younger sons of great families + - Bishoprics were received as appanages for the younger sons of great families. hypernym: - 13275136-n ili: i106304 @@ -1065,7 +1065,7 @@ - payment to the holder of a patent or copyright or resource for the right to use their property example: - - he received royalties on his book + - He received royalties on his book. hypernym: - 13299398-n ili: i106322 @@ -1204,7 +1204,7 @@ - the income or profit arising from such transactions as the sale of land or other property example: - - the average return was about 5% + - The average return was about 5%. hypernym: - 13276044-n ili: i106335 @@ -1221,7 +1221,7 @@ definition: - quick or easy earnings example: - - they are traders out to make a fast buck + - They are traders out to make a fast buck. hypernym: - 13279261-n ili: i106336 @@ -1233,7 +1233,7 @@ definition: - shameful profit example: - - he would sell his soul for filthy lucre + - He would sell his soul for filthy lucre. hypernym: - 13279261-n ili: i106337 @@ -1364,7 +1364,7 @@ definition: - (usually plural) valuables taken by violence (especially in war) example: - - to the victor belong the spoils of the enemy + - To the victor belong the spoils of the enemy. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -1498,7 +1498,7 @@ definition: - something acquired without effort or payment or obligation example: - - there is no free lunch in politics or Hollywood + - There is no free lunch in politics or Hollywood. hypernym: - 13285910-n ili: i106360 @@ -1689,7 +1689,7 @@ definition: - financial aid that enables you to get trained for a specified job example: - - the bill provided traineeships in vocational rehabilitation + - The bill provided traineeships in vocational rehabilitation. hypernym: - 13286803-n ili: i106378 @@ -1710,7 +1710,7 @@ - something given for victory or superiority in a contest or competition or for winning a lottery example: - - the prize was a free trip to Europe + - The prize was a free trip to Europe. hypernym: - 13285910-n ili: i106380 @@ -1750,7 +1750,7 @@ definition: - something presented as a gift example: - - his tie was a present from his wife + - His tie was a present from his wife. hypernym: - 13285910-n ili: i106384 @@ -1820,7 +1820,7 @@ definition: - an amount of money contributed example: - 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a statistical adjustment made to accommodate predictable fluctuations as a function of the season of the year example: - - seasonal adjustments for housing starts must be made in mid-winter + - Seasonal adjustments for housing starts must be made in mid-winter. hypernym: - 13295115-n ili: i106423 @@ -2219,7 +2219,7 @@ definition: - expenses incurred in promoting or evaluating legislation example: - - many lobbying expenses are deductible by a taxpayer + - Many lobbying expenses are deductible by a taxpayer. hypernym: - 13296518-n ili: i106430 @@ -2282,7 +2282,7 @@ definition: - the cost of personal or family living example: - - some personal expenses are tax deductible + - Some personal expenses are tax deductible. hypernym: - 13296518-n ili: i106436 @@ -2302,7 +2302,7 @@ definition: - money spent to perform work and usually reimbursed by an employer example: - - he kept a careful record of his expenses at the meeting + - He kept a careful record of his expenses at the meeting. hypernym: - 13296311-n ili: i106438 @@ -2360,9 +2360,9 @@ definition: - something that remunerates example: - - wages were paid by cash - - he wasted his pay on drink - - they saved a quarter of all their earnings + - Wages were paid by cash. + - He wasted his pay on drink. + - They saved a quarter of all their earnings. hypernym: - 13302298-n ili: i106444 @@ -2395,7 +2395,7 @@ definition: - food and lodging provided in addition to money example: - - they worked for $30 and found + - They worked for $30 and found. hypernym: - 13300285-n ili: i106447 @@ -2499,7 +2499,7 @@ definition: - amount of money received per unit time example: - - women's pay rate is lower than men's + - Women's pay rate is lower than men's. hypernym: - 13346032-n ili: i106458 @@ -2749,7 +2749,7 @@ definition: - assets belonging to or due to or contributed by an individual person or group example: - - he wanted his share in cash + - He wanted his share in cash. hypernym: - 13350663-n ili: i106484 @@ -2790,7 +2790,7 @@ definition: - a portion of something divided into shares example: - - they split the loot three ways + - They split the loot three ways. hypernym: - 13306199-n ili: i106488 @@ -2812,7 +2812,7 @@ example: - travel allowance - my weekly allowance of two eggs - - a child's allowance should not be too generous + - A child's allowance should not be too generous. hypernym: - 13306199-n ili: i106490 @@ -2835,7 +2835,7 @@ definition: - a promised or claimed share of loot or money example: - - he demanded his split before they disbanded + - He demanded his split before they disbanded. hypernym: - 13306199-n ili: i106492 @@ -2848,7 +2848,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - they have interests all over the world + - They have interests all over the world. - a stake in the company's future hypernym: - 13306199-n @@ -2979,7 +2979,7 @@ definition: - a share of the profits example: - - everyone got a cut of the earnings + - Everyone got a cut of the earnings. hypernym: - 13306199-n ili: i106506 @@ -3039,7 +3039,7 @@ definition: - compensation paid (to someone) for damages or losses or money already spent etc. example: - - he received reimbursement for his travel expenses + - He received reimbursement for his travel expenses. hypernym: - 13303573-n ili: i106512 @@ -3051,8 +3051,8 @@ - compensation received by virtue of holding an office or having employment (usually in the form of wages or fees) example: - - a clause in the U.S. constitution prevents sitting legislators from receiving - emoluments from their own votes + - A clause in the U.S. constitution prevents sitting legislators from receiving + emoluments from their own votes. hypernym: - 13303573-n ili: i106513 @@ -3088,7 +3088,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - was the relief supposed to be protection from future harm or compensation for + - Was the relief supposed to be protection from future harm or compensation for past injury? hypernym: - 13311699-n @@ -3169,7 +3169,7 @@ definition: - (usually plural) compensation exacted from a defeated nation by the victors example: - - Germany was unable to pay the reparations demanded after World War I + - Germany was unable to pay the reparations demanded after World War I. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -3193,7 +3193,7 @@ definition: - compensation for a wrong example: - - we were unable to get satisfaction from the local store + - We were unable to get satisfaction from the local store. hypernym: - 13311699-n ili: i106525 @@ -3207,7 +3207,7 @@ - (often plural) a payment that is made to a performer or writer or director of a television show or commercial that is paid for every repeat showing example: - - he could retire on his residuals + - He could retire on his residuals. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -3314,7 +3314,7 @@ definition: - income from capital investment paid in a series of regular payments example: - - his retirement fund was set up to be paid as an annuity + - His retirement fund was set up to be paid as an annuity. hypernym: - 13302298-n ili: i106537 @@ -3327,7 +3327,7 @@ - an annuity paid in a series of more or less equal payments at the beginning of equally spaced periods example: - - rent payable in advance constitutes an annuity in advance for the landlord + - Rent payable in advance constitutes an annuity in advance for the landlord. hypernym: - 13315526-n ili: i106538 @@ -3442,7 +3442,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - we bought a car on the never-never + - We bought a car on the never-never. hypernym: - 13317616-n ili: i106549 @@ -3523,7 +3523,7 @@ - an incidental benefit awarded for certain types of employment (especially if it is regarded as a right) example: - - a limousine is one of the fringe benefits of the job + - A limousine is one of the fringe benefits of the job. hypernym: - 13317922-n ili: i106557 @@ -3536,8 +3536,8 @@ definition: - any customary and rightful perquisite appropriate to your station in life example: - - for thousands of years the chair was an appanage of state and dignity rather than - an article of ordinary use + - For thousands of years the chair was an appanage of state and dignity rather than + an article of ordinary use. hypernym: - 13319034-n ili: i106558 @@ -3699,7 +3699,7 @@ definition: - an inadequate payment example: - - they work all day for a mere pittance + - They work all day for a mere pittance. hypernym: - 13299398-n ili: i106573 @@ -3720,7 +3720,7 @@ definition: - a penalty for a fault or mistake that involves losing or giving up something example: - - the contract specified forfeits if the work was not completed on time + - The contract specified forfeits if the work was not completed on time. hypernym: - 13321578-n ili: i106575 @@ -3781,7 +3781,7 @@ definition: - excess of cost over budget example: - - the cost overrun necessitated an additional allocation of funds in the budget + - The cost overrun necessitated an additional allocation of funds in the budget. hypernym: - 13296870-n ili: i106581 @@ -3792,7 +3792,7 @@ definition: - average cost of basic necessities of life (as food and shelter and clothing) example: - - a rise in the cost of living reflects the rate of inflation + - A rise in the cost of living reflects the rate of inflation. hypernym: - 13296870-n ili: i106582 @@ -3880,8 +3880,8 @@ - the amount of money needed to purchase something example: - the price of gasoline - - he got his new car on excellent terms - - how much is the damage? + - He got his new car on excellent terms. + - How much is the damage? hypernym: - 13296870-n ili: i106591 @@ -3894,7 +3894,7 @@ definition: - cost of bribing someone example: - - they say that every politician has a price + - They say that every politician has a price. hypernym: - 13296870-n ili: i106592 @@ -3978,7 +3978,7 @@ definition: - an exorbitant price example: - - what they are asking for gas these days is highway robbery + - What they are asking for gas these days is highway robbery. hypernym: - 13324337-n ili: i106600 @@ -3990,7 +3990,7 @@ - the selling price of something as stated in a catalogue or price list; often subject to discounts example: - - I got it at 30% off the list price + - I got it at 30% off the list price. hypernym: - 13325031-n ili: i106601 @@ -4031,7 +4031,7 @@ definition: - assessed price example: - - the valuation of this property is much too high + - The valuation of this property is much too high. hypernym: - 13324337-n ili: i106605 @@ -4082,7 +4082,7 @@ definition: - (frequently plural) an expense not budgeted or not specified example: - - he requested reimbursement of $7 for incidental expenses + - He requested reimbursement of $7 for incidental expenses. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -4338,7 +4338,7 @@ - a deduction allowed to a taxpayer because of their status (having certain dependents or being blind or being over 65 etc.) example: - - additional exemptions are allowed for each dependent + - Additional exemptions are allowed for each dependent. hypernym: - 13350069-n ili: i106636 @@ -4410,7 +4410,7 @@ definition: - a tax on capital gains example: - - he avoided the capital gains tax by short selling + - He avoided the capital gains tax by short selling. hypernym: - 13330021-n ili: i106643 @@ -4670,7 +4670,7 @@ definition: - a government tax on imports or exports example: - - they signed a treaty to lower duties on trade between their countries + - They signed a treaty to lower duties on trade between their countries. hypernym: - 13334921-n ili: i106669 @@ -4842,7 +4842,7 @@ definition: - a fixed charge for borrowing money; usually a percentage of the amount borrowed example: - - how much interest do you pay on your mortgage? + - How much interest do you pay on your mortgage? hypernym: - 13339169-n ili: i106686 @@ -4974,7 +4974,7 @@ - a fee for services rendered based on a percentage of an amount received or collected or agreed to be paid (as distinguished from a salary) example: - - he works on commission + - He works on commission. hypernym: - 13341190-n ili: i106699 @@ -5031,7 +5031,7 @@ - a fee that is paid to someone who finds a source of financial backing or to someone who brings people together for business purposes example: - - the agency got a finder's fee when their candidate was hired as the new CEO + - The agency got a finder's fee when their candidate was hired as the new CEO. hypernym: - 13341190-n ili: i106704 @@ -5194,7 +5194,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00884975-n example: - - tuition and room and board were more than $25,000 + - Tuition and room and board were more than $25,000. hypernym: - 13341190-n ili: i106720 @@ -5274,7 +5274,7 @@ definition: - amount of a charge or payment relative to some basis example: - - a 10-minute phone call at that rate would cost $5 + - A 10-minute phone call at that rate would cost $5. hypernym: - 13327892-n ili: i106728 @@ -5344,8 +5344,8 @@ definition: - the charge for transporting something by common carrier example: - - we pay the freight - - the freight rate is usually cheaper + - We pay the freight. + - The freight rate is usually cheaper. hypernym: - 13346032-n ili: i106735 @@ -5416,8 +5416,8 @@ definition: - the amount by which the cost of a business exceeds its revenue example: - - the company operated at a loss last year - - the company operated in the red last year + - The company operated at a loss last year. + - The company operated in the red last year. hypernym: - 13352213-n ili: i106742 @@ -5430,7 +5430,7 @@ definition: - a situation in which increased costs cannot be passed on to the customer example: - - increased expenses put a squeeze on profits + - Increased expenses put a squeeze on profits. hypernym: - 13348253-n ili: i106743 @@ -5441,8 +5441,8 @@ definition: - something that is lost example: - - the car was a total loss - - loss of livestock left the rancher bankrupt + - The car was a total loss. + - Loss of livestock left the rancher bankrupt. hypernym: - 13273872-n ili: i106744 @@ -5462,7 +5462,7 @@ definition: - a loss entailed by giving up or selling something at less than its value example: - - he had to sell his car at a considerable sacrifice + - He had to sell his car at a considerable sacrifice. hypernym: - 13348698-n ili: i106746 @@ -5541,7 +5541,7 @@ definition: - a person's financial situation (good or bad) example: - - he found himself in straitened circumstances + - He found himself in straitened circumstances. hypernym: - 00032912-n ili: i106753 @@ -5583,7 +5583,7 @@ definition: - the most desirable assets of a corporation example: - - their crown jewels figured prominently in the takeover attempt + - Their crown jewels figured prominently in the takeover attempt. hypernym: - 13350663-n ili: i106757 @@ -5594,7 +5594,7 @@ definition: - (plural) a source of substantial wealth example: - - a patron of the arts should have deep pockets + - A patron of the arts should have deep pockets. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -5629,8 +5629,8 @@ definition: - a quantity of money example: - - he borrowed a large sum - - the amount he had in cash was insufficient + - He borrowed a large sum. + - The amount he had in cash was insufficient. hypernym: - 13350663-n ili: i106761 @@ -5644,7 +5644,7 @@ definition: - an amount of money expressed numerically example: - - a figure of $17 was suggested + - A figure of $17 was suggested. hypernym: - 13352213-n ili: i106762 @@ -5791,7 +5791,7 @@ - the capital raised by a corporation through the issue of shares entitling holders to an ownership interest (equity) example: - - he owns a controlling share of the company's stock + - He owns a controlling share of the company's stock. hypernym: - 13375435-n ili: i106776 @@ -5838,7 +5838,7 @@ - a common stock of a nationally known company whose value and dividends are reliable; typically have high price and low yield example: - - blue chips are usually safe investments + - Blue chips are usually safe investments. hypernym: - 13356187-n ili: i106780 @@ -5861,7 +5861,7 @@ - stock other than preferred stock; entitles the owner to a share of the corporation's profits and a share of the voting power in shareholder elections example: - - over 40 million Americans invest in common stocks + - Over 40 million Americans invest in common stocks. hypernym: - 13354848-n ili: i106782 @@ -6025,7 +6025,7 @@ - a bond issued by a corporation; carries no claim to ownership and pays no dividends but payments to bondholders have priority over payments to stockholders example: - - a corporate bond is a safer investment than common stock in the same company + - A corporate bond is a safer investment than common stock in the same company. hypernym: - 13438583-n ili: i106798 @@ -6268,7 +6268,7 @@ - any of the equal portions into which the capital stock of a corporation is divided and ownership of which is evidenced by a stock certificate example: - - he bought 100 shares of IBM at the market price + - He bought 100 shares of IBM at the market price. hypernym: - 13438244-n ili: i106820 @@ -6300,7 +6300,7 @@ definition: - an investment that is very risky but could yield great profits example: - - he knew the stock was a speculation when he bought it + - He knew the stock was a speculation when he bought it. hypernym: - 13354252-n ili: i106823 @@ -6380,8 +6380,8 @@ definition: - defense against financial failure; financial independence example: - - his pension gave him security in his old age - - insurance provided protection against loss of wages due to illness + - His pension gave him security in his old age. + - Insurance provided protection against loss of wages due to illness. hypernym: - 13350663-n ili: i106830 @@ -6456,8 +6456,8 @@ accident recovers damages up to a specific amount against their own insurance company regardless of who was responsible for the accident example: - - the amount of litigation resulting from minor accidents is reduced by no fault - insurance + - The amount of litigation resulting from minor accidents is reduced by no fault + insurance. hypernym: - 13366418-n ili: i106837 @@ -6546,7 +6546,7 @@ definition: - insurance paid to named beneficiaries when the insured person dies example: - - in England they call life insurance ‘life assurance’ + - In England they call life insurance ‘life assurance’. hypernym: - 13365819-n ili: i106846 @@ -6593,7 +6593,7 @@ - insurance purchased by physicians and hospitals to cover the cost of being sued for malpractice example: - - obstetricians have to pay high rates for malpractice insurance + - Obstetricians have to pay high rates for malpractice insurance. hypernym: - 13365819-n ili: i106850 @@ -6605,8 +6605,8 @@ - sharing the risk by insurance companies; part or all of the insurer's risk is assumed by other companies in return for part of the premium paid by the insured example: - - reinsurance enables a client to get coverage that would be too great for any one - company to assume + - Reinsurance enables a client to get coverage that would be too great for any one + company to assume. hypernym: - 13365819-n ili: i106851 @@ -6628,7 +6628,7 @@ - low-cost insurance that is valid only for a stated period of time and has no cash surrender value or loan value example: - - term insurance is most often associated with life insurance policies + - Term insurance is most often associated with life insurance policies. hypernym: - 13365819-n ili: i106853 @@ -6650,7 +6650,7 @@ definition: - property that your creditor can claim in case you default on your obligation example: - - bankers are reluctant to lend without good security + - Bankers are reluctant to lend without good security. hypernym: - 13273872-n ili: i106855 @@ -6662,7 +6662,7 @@ definition: - money given as security for an article acquired for temporary use example: - - his deposit was refunded when he returned the car + - His deposit was refunded when he returned the car. hypernym: - 13370410-n ili: i106856 @@ -6728,7 +6728,7 @@ definition: - a deposit of personal property as security for a debt example: - - his saxophone was in pledge + - His saxophone was in pledge. hypernym: - 13309007-n ili: i106862 @@ -6751,8 +6751,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06551169-n example: - - the judge set bail at $10,000 - - a $10,000 bond was furnished by an alderman + - The judge set bail at $10,000. + - A $10,000 bond was furnished by an alderman. hypernym: - 13371458-n ili: i106864 @@ -6776,7 +6776,7 @@ definition: - a fund that a customer has entrusted to a securities brokerage example: - - you can't get a brokerage account unless you have $20,000 + - You can't get a brokerage account unless you have $20,000. hypernym: - 13952070-n ili: i106866 @@ -6922,7 +6922,7 @@ definition: - considerable capital (wealth or income) example: - - he is a man of means + - He is a man of means. hypernym: - 13374622-n ili: i106881 @@ -6934,7 +6934,7 @@ definition: - your personal financial means example: - - that car is too expensive for my pocketbook + - That car is too expensive for my pocketbook. hypernym: - 13374873-n ili: i106882 @@ -6987,7 +6987,7 @@ definition: - a statement of recent transactions and the resulting balance example: - - they send me an accounting every month + - They send me an accounting every month. hypernym: - 06528586-n ili: i106887 @@ -7070,7 +7070,7 @@ definition: - the funds held by a gambling house or the dealer in some gambling games example: - - he tried to break the bank at Monte Carlo + - He tried to break the bank at Monte Carlo. hypernym: - 13377127-n ili: i106894 @@ -7081,7 +7081,7 @@ definition: - financial resources or support example: - - who controls the purse strings in this family? + - Who controls the purse strings in this family? hypernym: - 13377127-n members: @@ -7094,7 +7094,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01096649-n example: - - he shot his roll on a bob-tailed nag + - He shot his roll on a bob-tailed nag. hypernym: - 13377127-n ili: i106895 @@ -7106,7 +7106,7 @@ definition: - a supply of money example: - - they dipped into the taxpayers' pockets + - They dipped into the taxpayers' pockets. hypernym: - 13377127-n ili: i106896 @@ -7296,7 +7296,7 @@ - a fund that a customer has entrusted to a bank and from which the customer can make withdrawals example: - - he moved his bank account to a new bank + - He moved his bank account to a new bank. hypernym: - 13952070-n ili: i106915 @@ -7350,7 +7350,7 @@ - something (as property) held by one party (the trustee) for the benefit of another (the beneficiary) example: - - he is the beneficiary of a generous trust set up by his father + - He is the beneficiary of a generous trust set up by his father. hypernym: - 13265007-n ili: i106920 @@ -7571,7 +7571,7 @@ - a savings account showing no activity (other than posting interest) for some specified period example: - - the dormant account reverted to the state under escheat laws + - The dormant account reverted to the state under escheat laws. hypernym: - 13385385-n ili: i106941 @@ -7611,9 +7611,9 @@ definition: - the financial means whereby one lives example: - - each child was expected to pay for their keep - - he applied to the state for support - - he could no longer earn his own livelihood + - Each child was expected to pay for their keep. + - He applied to the state for support. + - He could no longer earn his own livelihood. hypernym: - 13352793-n ili: i106945 @@ -7629,7 +7629,7 @@ definition: - financial resources provided to make some project possible example: - - the foundation provided support for the experiment + - The foundation provided support for the experiment. hypernym: - 13352793-n ili: i106946 @@ -7688,7 +7688,7 @@ definition: - minimal (or marginal) resources for subsisting example: - - social security provided only a bare subsistence + - Social security provided only a bare subsistence. hypernym: - 13386459-n ili: i106951 @@ -7722,7 +7722,7 @@ definition: - a supply of something available for future use example: - - he brought back a large store of Cuban cigars + - He brought back a large store of Cuban cigars. hypernym: - 13387866-n ili: i106954 @@ -7796,7 +7796,7 @@ definition: - a place for storing whole blood or blood plasma example: - - the Red Cross created a blood bank for emergencies + - The Red Cross created a blood bank for emergencies. hypernym: - 13389491-n ili: i106961 @@ -7818,7 +7818,7 @@ definition: - a place where food is contributed and made available to those in need example: - - they set up a food bank for the flood victims + - They set up a food bank for the flood victims. hypernym: - 13389491-n ili: i106963 @@ -7885,7 +7885,7 @@ definition: - any communal combination of funds example: - - everyone contributed to the pool + - Everyone contributed to the pool. hypernym: - 13391187-n ili: i106970 @@ -7921,7 +7921,7 @@ definition: - any possession that is highly valued by its owner example: - - the children returned from the seashore with their shells and other treasures + - The children returned from the seashore with their shells and other treasures. hypernym: - 00032912-n ili: i106973 @@ -7932,7 +7932,7 @@ definition: - accumulated wealth in the form of money or jewels etc. example: - - the pirates hid their treasure on a small island in the West Indies + - The pirates hid their treasure on a small island in the West Indies. hypernym: - 13374295-n ili: i106974 @@ -7953,7 +7953,7 @@ definition: - something of value example: - - all our valuables were stolen + - All our valuables were stolen. hypernym: - 13391842-n ili: i106976 @@ -8044,7 +8044,7 @@ definition: - diamonds example: - - look at the ice on that dame! + - Look at the ice on that dame! exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -8294,7 +8294,7 @@ means of payment and that the issuer will see to it that the seller receives payment for the merchandise delivered example: - - do you take plastic? + - Do you take plastic? hypernym: - 13396496-n - 06898439-n @@ -8637,7 +8637,7 @@ definition: - a written order directing a bank to pay money example: - - he paid all his bills by check + - He paid all his bills by check. hypernym: - 13398441-n ili: i107042 @@ -8651,7 +8651,7 @@ definition: - a check that is dishonored on presentation because of insufficient funds example: - - issuing a bad check is a form of larceny + - Issuing a bad check is a form of larceny. hypernym: - 13402907-n ili: i107043 @@ -8737,7 +8737,7 @@ - a check issued by the officer of a bank on the banks own account (not that of a private person) example: - - cashier's checks are as good as cash + - Cashier's checks are as good as cash. hypernym: - 13402907-n ili: i107051 @@ -8805,7 +8805,7 @@ definition: - the most common medium of exchange; functions as legal tender example: - - we tried to collect the money he owed us + - We tried to collect the money he owed us. hypernym: - 13394134-n ili: i107057 @@ -8816,7 +8816,7 @@ definition: - the official currency issued by a government or national bank example: - - he changed his money into francs + - He changed his money into francs. hypernym: - 13407086-n ili: i107058 @@ -8930,7 +8930,7 @@ definition: - money in the form of bills or coins example: - - there is a desperate shortage of hard cash + - There is a desperate shortage of hard cash. hypernym: - 13407086-n ili: i107068 @@ -8943,10 +8943,10 @@ definition: - a currency that is not likely to depreciate suddenly in value example: - - the countries agreed to conduct their bilateral trade in hard currency, replacing - previous barter arrangements + - The countries agreed to conduct their bilateral trade in hard currency, replacing + previous barter arrangements. - Germany once had a solid economy, good fiscal and monetary policies, and a hard - currency + currency. hypernym: - 13407086-n ili: i107069 @@ -8970,7 +8970,7 @@ - money received in return for its equivalent in a larger denomination or a different currency example: - - he got change for a twenty and used it to pay the taxi driver + - He got change for a twenty and used it to pay the taxi driver. hypernym: - 13407787-n ili: i107071 @@ -8982,7 +8982,7 @@ - the balance of money received when the amount you tender is greater than the amount due example: - - I paid with a twenty and pocketed the change + - I paid with a twenty and pocketed the change. hypernym: - 13407787-n ili: i107072 @@ -9016,7 +9016,7 @@ definition: - coins of small denomination regarded collectively example: - - he had a pocketful of change + - He had a pocketful of change. hypernym: - 13409418-n ili: i107075 @@ -9145,7 +9145,7 @@ definition: - a United States or Canadian coin worth one fourth of a dollar example: - - he fed four quarters into the slot machine + - He fed four quarters into the slot machine. hypernym: - 13409418-n ili: i107088 @@ -9296,7 +9296,7 @@ definition: - a United States coin worth one dollar example: - - the dollar coin has never been popular in the United States + - The dollar coin has never been popular in the United States. hypernym: - 13409418-n ili: i107103 @@ -9407,7 +9407,7 @@ definition: - a former French coin of low denomination; often used of any small amount of money example: - - he hasn't a sou to his name + - He hasn't a sou to his name. hypernym: - 13409418-n ili: i107115 @@ -9440,7 +9440,7 @@ definition: - a piece of paper money (especially one issued by a central bank) example: - - he peeled off five one-thousand-zloty notes + - He peeled off five one-thousand-zloty notes. hypernym: - 13408382-n ili: i107118 @@ -9609,7 +9609,7 @@ definition: - an excess of liabilities over assets (usually over a certain period) example: - - last year there was a serious budgetary deficit + - Last year there was a serious budgetary deficit. hypernym: - 13417227-n ili: i107133 @@ -9629,7 +9629,7 @@ definition: - an excess of the federal government's spending over its revenue example: - - federal deficits can cause inflation + - Federal deficits can cause inflation. hypernym: - 13417658-n ili: i107135 @@ -9649,7 +9649,7 @@ definition: - a payment that is due (e.g., as the price of membership) example: - - the society dropped him for non-payment of dues + - The society dropped him for non-payment of dues. hypernym: - 13339169-n ili: i107137 @@ -9739,7 +9739,7 @@ definition: - a promise to pay a specified amount on demand or at a certain time example: - - I had to co-sign his note at the bank + - I had to co-sign his note at the bank. hypernym: - 13419414-n ili: i107146 @@ -10015,7 +10015,7 @@ definition: - an amount determined as payable example: - - the assessment for repairs outraged the club's membership + - The assessment for repairs outraged the club's membership. hypernym: - 13421971-n ili: i107173 @@ -10046,7 +10046,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - they could find no record of the purchase + - They could find no record of the purchase. hypernym: - 13424504-n ili: i107176 @@ -10076,7 +10076,7 @@ definition: - a record in which commercial accounts are recorded example: - - they got a subpoena to examine our books + - They got a subpoena to examine our books. hypernym: - 13424816-n ili: i107179 @@ -10375,7 +10375,7 @@ - the difference in value over a period of time of a country's imports and exports of merchandise example: - - a nation's balance of trade is favorable when its exports exceed its imports + - A nation's balance of trade is favorable when its exports exceed its imports. hypernym: - 13430333-n ili: i107208 @@ -10404,8 +10404,8 @@ as a condition for granting a loan; a common requirement for establishing a line of credit at a bank example: - - the compensating balance increases the effective interest rate to the bank since - the net amount loaned is reduced but the interest paid is unchanged + - The compensating balance increases the effective interest rate to the bank since + the net amount loaned is reduced but the interest paid is unchanged. hypernym: - 13430333-n ili: i107210 @@ -10428,8 +10428,8 @@ - a system of recording all of a country's economic transactions with the rest of the world over a period of one year example: - - a favorable balance of payments exists when more payments are coming in than going - out + - A favorable balance of payments exists when more payments are coming in than going + out. hypernym: - 05670377-n ili: i107212 @@ -10552,7 +10552,7 @@ definition: - a list of employees and their salaries example: - - the company had a long payroll + - The company had a long payroll. hypernym: - 13433494-n ili: i107223 @@ -10566,7 +10566,7 @@ definition: - the total amount of money paid in wages example: - - the company had a large payroll + - The company had a large payroll. hypernym: - 13352213-n ili: i107224 @@ -10578,7 +10578,7 @@ definition: - an insignificant sum of money; a trifling amount example: - - her salary is peanuts compared to his + - Her salary is peanuts compared to his. hypernym: - 13352213-n ili: i107225 @@ -10589,7 +10589,7 @@ definition: - a sum of money offered as a prize example: - - the purse barely covered the winner's expenses + - The purse barely covered the winner's expenses. hypernym: - 13352213-n ili: i107226 @@ -10600,8 +10600,8 @@ definition: - a sum of money spoken of as the contents of a money purse example: - - he made the contribution out of his own purse - - he and his wife shared a common purse + - He made the contribution out of his own purse. + - He and his wife shared a common purse. hypernym: - 13352213-n ili: i107227 @@ -10613,7 +10613,7 @@ - the amount (of money or goods or services) that is considered to be a fair equivalent for something else example: - - he tried to estimate the value of the produce at normal prices + - He tried to estimate the value of the produce at normal prices. hypernym: - 00033914-n ili: i107228 @@ -10626,7 +10626,7 @@ definition: - anything of trivial value example: - - Esau sold his birthright to Jacob for a mess of pottage + - Esau sold his birthright to Jacob for a mess of pottage. hypernym: - 13434666-n ili: i107229 @@ -10637,7 +10637,7 @@ definition: - the amount that something in scarce supply is valued above its nominal value example: - - they paid a premium for access to water + - They paid a premium for access to water. hypernym: - 13434666-n ili: i107230 @@ -10803,7 +10803,7 @@ - a formal declaration that documents a fact of relevance to finance and investment; the holder has a right to receive interest or dividends example: - - he held several valuable securities + - He held several valuable securities. hypernym: - 06491336-n ili: i107247 @@ -10825,7 +10825,7 @@ definition: - a certificate documenting the shareholder's ownership in the corporation example: - - the value of his stocks doubled during the past year + - The value of his stocks doubled during the past year. hypernym: - 13437518-n ili: i107249 @@ -10874,7 +10874,7 @@ stock) that gives the holder the right to purchase a certain amount of common stock at a stated price example: - - as a sweetener they offered warrants along with the fixed-income securities + - As a sweetener they offered warrants along with the fixed-income securities. hypernym: - 13370410-n ili: i107253 @@ -11049,7 +11049,7 @@ definition: - a summary of intended expenditures along with proposals for how to meet them example: - - the president submitted the annual budget to Congress + - The president submitted the annual budget to Congress. hypernym: - 05907175-n ili: i107270 @@ -11069,7 +11069,7 @@ definition: - a sum of money allocated for a particular purpose example: - - the laboratory runs on a budget of a million a year + - The laboratory runs on a budget of a million a year. hypernym: - 13379722-n ili: i107272 @@ -11124,8 +11124,8 @@ definition: - money in the form of cash that is readily available example: - - his wife was always a good source of ready cash - - he paid cold cash for the TV set + - His wife was always a good source of ready cash. + - He paid cold cash for the TV set. hypernym: - 13407787-n ili: i107277 diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.process.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.process.yaml index 6f999d34..3e32e885 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.process.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.process.yaml @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ definition: - a process of increasing by addition (as to a collection or group) example: - - the art collection grew through accession + - The art collection grew through accession. hypernym: - 13518338-n ili: i107288 @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06090110-n example: - - with a normal acid-base balance in the body the blood is slightly alkaline + - With a normal acid-base balance in the body the blood is slightly alkaline. hypernym: - 13467370-n ili: i107296 @@ -699,7 +699,7 @@ definition: - the onset of a corrosive or destructive process (as by a chemical agent) example: - - the film was sensitive to attack by acids + - The film was sensitive to attack by acids. - open to attack by the elements hypernym: - 13481502-n @@ -805,7 +805,7 @@ - an accumulation caused by clogging or a stoppage example: - a traffic backup on the main street - - he discovered a backup in the toilet + - He discovered a backup in the toilet. hypernym: - 13446038-n ili: i107359 @@ -934,7 +934,7 @@ definition: - a strong flame that burns brightly example: - - the blaze spread rapidly + - The blaze spread rapidly. hypernym: - 13502051-n ili: i107372 @@ -956,7 +956,7 @@ definition: - the organic process of bearing flowers example: - - you will stop all bloom if you let the flowers go to seed + - You will stop all bloom if you let the flowers go to seed. hypernym: - 13547313-n ili: i107374 @@ -1048,7 +1048,7 @@ definition: - a euphemism for defecation example: - - he had a bowel movement + - He had a bowel movement. exemplifies: - 06617399-n hypernym: @@ -1095,7 +1095,7 @@ definition: - the result of the process of accumulation example: - - the buildup of leaves blocked the drain pipes + - The buildup of leaves blocked the drain pipes. hypernym: - 13446038-n ili: i107386 @@ -1223,8 +1223,8 @@ - acceleration of a chemical reaction induced by the presence of material that is chemically unchanged at the end of the reaction example: - - of the top 50 commodity chemicals, 30 are created directly by catalysis and another - 6 are made from raw materials that are catalytically produced + - Of the top 50 commodity chemicals, 30 are created directly by catalysis and another + 6 are made from raw materials that are catalytically produced. hypernym: - 13467563-n ili: i107399 @@ -1350,7 +1350,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - there was a chemical reaction of the lime with the ground water + - There was a chemical reaction of the lime with the ground water. hypernym: - 13467563-n ili: i107410 @@ -1592,7 +1592,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06158935-n example: - - the consumption of energy has increased steadily + - The consumption of energy has increased steadily. hypernym: - 13482365-n ili: i107433 @@ -1608,7 +1608,7 @@ - an operation that controls the recording or processing or transmission of interpretation of data example: - - a control operation started the data processing + - A control operation started the data processing. hypernym: - 13546128-n ili: i107434 @@ -2072,8 +2072,8 @@ definition: - the ability and desire to purchase goods and services example: - - the automobile reduced the demand for buggywhips - - the demand exceeded the supply + - The automobile reduced the demand for buggywhips. + - The demand exceeded the supply. hypernym: - 13492409-n ili: i107477 @@ -2104,7 +2104,7 @@ - social process of removing Nazis from official positions and giving up any allegiance to Nazism example: - - denazification was a slow process + - Denazification was a slow process. hypernym: - 13578654-n ili: i107480 @@ -2150,7 +2150,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06191300-n example: - - ‘singer’ from ‘sing’ or ‘undo’ from ‘do’ are examples of derivations + - ‘singer’ from ‘sing’ or ‘undo’ from ‘do’ are examples of derivations. hypernym: - 13529536-n ili: i107484 @@ -2182,7 +2182,7 @@ - the gradual transformation of habitable land into desert; is usually caused by climate change or by destructive use of the land example: - - the dust storms in Korea are the result of rapid desertification in China + - The dust storms in Korea are the result of rapid desertification in China. hypernym: - 13508041-n ili: i107487 @@ -2193,7 +2193,7 @@ definition: - the process of reducing sensitivity example: - - she laments on society's gradual desensitisation to the horrors of xenophobia + - She laments on society's gradual desensitisation to the horrors of xenophobia. hypernym: - 13479774-n ili: i107488 @@ -2216,7 +2216,7 @@ policies and removing monuments dedicated to him and renaming places named in his honor example: - - his statue was demolished as part of destalinization + - His statue was demolished as part of destalinization. hypernym: - 13578654-n ili: i107490 @@ -2260,7 +2260,7 @@ definition: - processing a photosensitive material in order to make an image visible example: - - the development and printing of his pictures took only two hours + - The development and printing of his pictures took only two hours. hypernym: - 13562370-n ili: i107494 @@ -2273,7 +2273,7 @@ - a process in which something passes by degrees to a different stage (especially a more advanced or mature stage) example: - - the development of his ideas took many years + - The development of his ideas took many years. - the evolution of Greek civilization - the slow development of her skill as a writer hypernym: @@ -2416,7 +2416,7 @@ - a linguistic process by which one of two similar sounds in a word becomes less like the other example: - - the Old French ‘marbre’ became the English ‘marble’ by dissimilation + - The Old French ‘marbre’ became the English ‘marble’ by dissimilation. hypernym: - 13529536-n ili: i107508 @@ -2524,7 +2524,7 @@ definition: - increase by a factor of two example: - - doubling with a computer took no time at all + - Doubling with a computer took no time at all. hypernym: - 13539046-n ili: i107518 @@ -2883,7 +2883,7 @@ definition: - a gradual decline of something example: - - after the accounting scandal there was an erosion of confidence in the auditors + - After the accounting scandal there was an erosion of confidence in the auditors. hypernym: - 13478551-n ili: i107552 @@ -2930,7 +2930,7 @@ dense growth of plant life; the decomposition of the plants depletes the supply of oxygen, leading to the death of animal life example: - - he argued that the controlling factor in eutrophication is not nitrate but phosphate + - He argued that the controlling factor in eutrophication is not nitrate but phosphate. hypernym: - 13547313-n ili: i107556 @@ -3106,7 +3106,7 @@ - a normal ongoing process that dissolves fibrin and results in the removal of small blood clots example: - - drugs causing fibrinolysis have been utilized therapeutically + - Drugs causing fibrinolysis have been utilized therapeutically. hypernym: - 13489119-n ili: i107572 @@ -3146,7 +3146,7 @@ - the process of combustion of inflammable materials producing heat and light and (often) smoke example: - - fire was one of our ancestors' first discoveries + - Fire was one of our ancestors' first discoveries. hypernym: - 13471379-n ili: i107576 @@ -3209,7 +3209,7 @@ definition: - an arithmetic operation performed on floating-point numbers example: - - this computer can perform a million flops per second + - This computer can perform a million flops per second. hypernym: - 13472035-n ili: i107582 @@ -3239,7 +3239,7 @@ definition: - gradual internal motion or deformation of a solid body (as by heat) example: - - rock fracture and rock flowage are different types of geological deformation + - Rock fracture and rock flowage are different types of geological deformation. hypernym: - 13503533-n ili: i107585 @@ -3349,8 +3349,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - fragmentation slows system performance because it takes extra time to locate and - assemble the parts of the fragmented file + - Fragmentation slows system performance because it takes extra time to locate and + assemble the parts of the fragmented file. hypernym: - 13583336-n ili: i107595 @@ -3454,7 +3454,7 @@ definition: - the process of changing into gas example: - - coal gas is produced by the gasification of coal + - Coal gas is produced by the gasification of coal. hypernym: - 13467563-n ili: i107605 @@ -3614,7 +3614,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - he proposed an indicator of osseous development in children + - He proposed an indicator of osseous development in children. hypernym: - 13547313-n ili: i107620 @@ -3676,7 +3676,7 @@ - the process of becoming hard or solid by cooling or drying or crystallization example: - the hardening of concrete - - he tested the set of the glue + - He tested the set of the glue. hypernym: - 13540166-n ili: i107625 @@ -3880,7 +3880,7 @@ definition: - a chemical process that adds hydrogen atoms to an unsaturated oil example: - - food producers use hydrogenation to keep fat from becoming rancid + - Food producers use hydrogenation to keep fat from becoming rancid. hypernym: - 13467563-n ili: i107644 @@ -4075,7 +4075,7 @@ definition: - activation by an inner spirit or force or principle example: - - the Holy Spirit is the indweller of the church and its members + - The Holy Spirit is the indweller of the church and its members. hypernym: - 13447549-n ili: i107662 @@ -4110,7 +4110,7 @@ definition: - a general and progressive increase in prices example: - - in inflation everything gets more valuable except money + - In inflation everything gets more valuable except money. hypernym: - 13492409-n ili: i107665 @@ -4412,7 +4412,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - the solution is obtained by iteration + - The solution is obtained by iteration. hypernym: - 00029976-n ili: i107692 @@ -4427,7 +4427,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - the solution took hundreds of iterations + - The solution took hundreds of iterations. hypernym: - 00029976-n ili: i107693 @@ -4571,7 +4571,7 @@ definition: - a euphemism for urination example: - - he had to take a leak + - He had to take a leak. exemplifies: - 06617399-n hypernym: @@ -4912,7 +4912,7 @@ definition: - the atomic process that occurs during a chemical reaction example: - - he determined unique mechanisms for the photochemical reactions + - He determined unique mechanisms for the photochemical reactions. hypernym: - 13467563-n ili: i107737 @@ -4982,12 +4982,12 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - the women were sickly and subject to excessive menstruation + - The women were sickly and subject to excessive menstruation. - source: Hippocrates - text: a woman does not take the gout unless her menses be stopped + text: A woman does not take the gout unless her menses be stopped. - source: Aristotle - text: the semen begins to appear in males and to be emitted at the same time of - life that the catamenia begin to flow in females + text: The semen begins to appear in males and to be emitted at the same time of + life that the catamenia begin to flow in females. hypernym: - 13487789-n ili: i107742 @@ -5214,8 +5214,8 @@ definition: - a multiplicative increase example: - - repeated copying leads to a multiplication of errors - - this multiplication of cells is a natural correlate of growth + - Repeated copying leads to a multiplication of errors. + - This multiplication of cells is a natural correlate of growth. hypernym: - 13518338-n ili: i107762 @@ -5266,7 +5266,7 @@ - labor and childbirth without medical intervention; no drugs are given to relieve pain or aid the birth process example: - - natural childbirth is considered the safest for the baby + - Natural childbirth is considered the safest for the baby. hypernym: - 13469507-n ili: i107767 @@ -5293,7 +5293,7 @@ definition: - social process of adopting (or being forced to adopt) Nazism example: - - as the process of Nazification spread they paid less attention to public opinion + - As the process of Nazification spread they paid less attention to public opinion. hypernym: - 13578654-n ili: i107769 @@ -5447,7 +5447,7 @@ definition: - a sudden sharp drop or rapid decline example: - - the stock took a nosedive + - The stock took a nosedive. hypernym: - 13478551-n ili: i107784 @@ -5562,7 +5562,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - it can perform millions of operations per second + - It can perform millions of operations per second. hypernym: - 13476660-n ili: i107795 @@ -5573,10 +5573,10 @@ definition: - process or manner of functioning or operating example: - - the power of its engine determines its operation + - The power of its engine determines its operation. - the plane's operation in high winds - - they compared the cooking performance of each oven - - the jet's performance conformed to high standards + - They compared the cooking performance of each oven. + - The jet's performance conformed to high standards. hypernym: - 00029976-n ili: i107796 @@ -5712,7 +5712,7 @@ definition: - excessive activity example: - - overactivity of the sebaceous glands causes the skin to become oily + - Overactivity of the sebaceous glands causes the skin to become oily. hypernym: - 13461236-n ili: i107809 @@ -5956,7 +5956,7 @@ - 00845915-n - 14878134-n example: - - he took a pee + - He took a pee. exemplifies: - 07139048-n hypernym: @@ -6028,7 +6028,7 @@ definition: - the process of the sweat glands of the skin secreting a salty fluid example: - - perspiration is a homeostatic process + - Perspiration is a homeostatic process. hypernym: - 13461236-n ili: i107838 @@ -6114,7 +6114,7 @@ - the process whereby printing surfaces (plates or cylinders) are produced by photographic methods example: - - photomechanics revolutionized the practice of printing + - Photomechanics revolutionized the practice of printing. hypernym: - 13557997-n ili: i107846 @@ -6188,7 +6188,7 @@ of biological tissues; water and lipids are replaced by curable polymers (silicone or epoxy or polyester) that are subsequently hardened example: - - the plastination of specimens is valuable for research and teaching + - The plastination of specimens is valuable for research and teaching. hypernym: - 13561813-n ili: i107853 @@ -6667,7 +6667,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06065477-n example: - - his strict morality is just a reaction formation to hide his sexual drive + - His strict morality is just a reaction formation to hide his sexual drive. hypernym: - 13480525-n ili: i107898 @@ -6720,7 +6720,7 @@ definition: - loss of excess weight (as by dieting); becoming slimmer example: - - a doctor supervised her reducing + - A doctor supervised her reducing. hypernym: - 13530399-n ili: i107903 @@ -6844,7 +6844,7 @@ definition: - a process that liberates or discharges something example: - - there was a sudden release of oxygen + - There was a sudden release of oxygen. - the release of iodine from the thyroid gland hypernym: - 13540166-n @@ -6938,8 +6938,8 @@ definition: - a process of using up or consuming again example: - - psychopharmacologists discovered that amine reuptake is a process that inactivates - monoamine neurotransmitters + - Psychopharmacologists discovered that amine reuptake is a process that inactivates + monoamine neurotransmitters. hypernym: - 13592783-n ili: i107922 @@ -7066,7 +7066,7 @@ - an operation that determines whether one or more of a set of items has a specified property example: - - they wrote a program to do a table lookup + - They wrote a program to do a table lookup. hypernym: - 13546128-n ili: i107934 @@ -7196,7 +7196,7 @@ domain_topic: - 14878134-n example: - - he took a shit + - He took a shit. exemplifies: - 06730109-n - 07139048-n @@ -7214,7 +7214,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06134474-n example: - - the ocean is a sink for carbon dioxide + - The ocean is a sink for carbon dioxide. hypernym: - 13540166-n ili: i107947 @@ -7252,7 +7252,7 @@ definition: - a noticeable deterioration in performance or quality example: - - the team went into a slump + - The team went into a slump. - a gradual slack in output - a drop-off in attendance - a falloff in quality @@ -7270,7 +7270,7 @@ definition: - a hot vapor containing fine particles of carbon being produced by combustion example: - - the fire produced a tower of black smoke that could be seen for miles + - The fire produced a tower of black smoke that could be seen for miles. hypernym: - 13593639-n ili: i107952 @@ -7283,7 +7283,7 @@ - the process of becoming softened and saturated as a consequence of being immersed in water (or other liquid) example: - - a good soak put life back in the wagon + - A good soak put life back in the wagon. hypernym: - 13540166-n ili: i107953 @@ -7306,8 +7306,8 @@ definition: - the process of becoming softer example: - - refrigeration delayed the softening of the fruit - - he observed the softening of iron by heat + - Refrigeration delayed the softening of the fruit. + - He observed the softening of iron by heat. hypernym: - 13540166-n ili: i107955 @@ -7358,7 +7358,7 @@ definition: - an operation that segregates items into groups according to a specified criterion example: - - the bottleneck in mail delivery is the process of sorting + - The bottleneck in mail delivery is the process of sorting. hypernym: - 13546128-n ili: i107960 @@ -7384,7 +7384,7 @@ definition: - the source of something's existence or from which it derives or is derived example: - - the rumor had its origin in idle gossip + - The rumor had its origin in idle gossip. - vegetable origins - mineral origin - origin in sensation @@ -7410,8 +7410,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - some astronomers believe that the solar system was formed by spallation when the - sun was a very young star + - Some astronomers believe that the solar system was formed by spallation when the + sun was a very young star. hypernym: - 13544411-n ili: i107964 @@ -7495,7 +7495,7 @@ - social process of adopting (or being forced to adopt) the policies and practices of Joseph Stalin example: - - many Hungarians refused to take part in the Stalinization of their country + - Many Hungarians refused to take part in the Stalinization of their country. hypernym: - 13578654-n ili: i107972 @@ -7816,8 +7816,8 @@ definition: - the process whereby heat changes something from a solid to a liquid example: - - the power failure caused a refrigerator melt that was a disaster - - the thawing of a frozen turkey takes several hours + - The power failure caused a refrigerator melt that was a disaster. + - The thawing of a frozen turkey takes several hours. hypernym: - 13513079-n - 13557219-n @@ -7881,8 +7881,8 @@ the yeast cells to the top of the fermenting liquid; used in the production of ale example: - - top fermentation uses a yeast that ferments at higher temperatures than that used - for bottom fermentation + - Top fermentation uses a yeast that ferments at higher temperatures than that used + for bottom fermentation. hypernym: - 13596636-n ili: i108009 @@ -7961,7 +7961,7 @@ - the process whereby a protein molecule assumes its intricate three-dimensional shape example: - - understanding protein folding is the next step in deciphering the genetic code + - Understanding protein folding is the next step in deciphering the genetic code. hypernym: - 13547313-n ili: i108016 @@ -7975,7 +7975,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06085077-n example: - - translocations can result in serious congenital disorders + - Translocations can result in serious congenital disorders. hypernym: - 13547313-n ili: i108017 @@ -8104,7 +8104,7 @@ definition: - a process of taking up or using up or consuming example: - - they developed paper napkins with a greater uptake of liquids + - They developed paper napkins with a greater uptake of liquids. hypernym: - 13515201-n ili: i108030 @@ -8247,7 +8247,7 @@ definition: - the erosive process of washing away soil or gravel by water (as from a roadway) example: - - from the house they watched the washout of their newly seeded lawn by the water + - From the house they watched the washout of their newly seeded lawn by the water. hypernym: - 13579206-n ili: i108044 diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.quantity.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.quantity.yaml index 08b5766a..c42245c3 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.quantity.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.quantity.yaml @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ (candela) example: - Today the United States is the only country in the world not totally committed - to the Systeme International d'Unites + to the Systeme International d'Unites. hypernym: - 13599137-n ili: i108061 @@ -211,8 +211,8 @@ definition: - an adequate quantity; a quantity that is large enough to achieve a purpose example: - - enough is as good as a feast - - there is more than a sufficiency of lawyers in this country + - Enough is as good as a feast. + - There is more than a sufficiency of lawyers in this country. hypernym: - 13598185-n ili: i108071 @@ -224,8 +224,8 @@ definition: - a quantity sufficient to satisfy example: - - he ate his fill of potatoes - - she had heard her fill of gossip + - He ate his fill of potatoes. + - She had heard her fill of gossip. hypernym: - 13601618-n ili: i108072 @@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - as the glycerides in fat slowly decompose, the acid value increases + - As the glycerides in fat slowly decompose, the acid value increases. hypernym: - 13597304-n ili: i108077 @@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ definition: - a concept of quantity involving zero and units example: - - every number has a unique position in the sequence + - Every number has a unique position in the sequence. hypernym: - 13597304-n ili: i108079 @@ -367,8 +367,8 @@ definition: - any division of quantity accepted as a standard of measurement or exchange example: - - the dollar is the United States unit of currency - - a unit of wheat is a bushel + - The dollar is the United States unit of currency. + - A unit of wheat is a bushel. - change per unit volume hypernym: - 13597304-n @@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ definition: - a unit of measurement for the fineness of silk or nylon or rayon example: - - with an evening dress one wears 10 denier stockings + - With an evening dress one wears 10 denier stockings. hypernym: - 13604927-n ili: i108087 @@ -435,7 +435,7 @@ - a number representing a quantity assumed to have a fixed value in a specified mathematical context example: - - the velocity of light is a constant + - The velocity of light is a constant. hypernym: - 13603216-n ili: i108091 @@ -476,7 +476,7 @@ (as light) as it passes through a given substance; the fraction of incident radiant energy absorbed per unit mass or thickness of an absorber example: - - absorptance equals 1 minus transmittance + - Absorptance equals 1 minus transmittance. hypernym: - 13607325-n ili: i108095 @@ -746,7 +746,7 @@ - the degree of oxidation of an atom or ion or molecule; for simple atoms or ions the oxidation number is equal to the ionic charge example: - - the oxidation number of hydrogen is +1 and of oxygen is -2 + - The oxidation number of hydrogen is +1 and of oxygen is -2. hypernym: - 13603216-n ili: i108118 @@ -801,7 +801,7 @@ definition: - a count of troops killed in an operation or time period example: - - the daily body count increased as the war went on + - The daily body count increased as the war went on. hypernym: - 13612964-n ili: i108123 @@ -812,7 +812,7 @@ definition: - number of copies of a newspaper or magazine that are sold example: - - by increasing its circulation the newspaper hoped to increase its advertising + - By increasing its circulation the newspaper hoped to increase its advertising. hypernym: - 13612964-n ili: i108124 @@ -855,7 +855,7 @@ definition: - the number of sperm in an ejaculate example: - - the sperm count is used as an indicator of male fertility + - The sperm count is used as an indicator of male fertility. hypernym: - 13612964-n ili: i108128 @@ -949,7 +949,7 @@ - a number that expresses the accomplishment of a team or an individual in a game or contest example: - - the score was 7 to 0 + - The score was 7 to 0. hypernym: - 13603216-n ili: i108137 @@ -964,7 +964,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00465962-n example: - - Nicklaus won by three strokes + - Nicklaus won by three strokes. hypernym: - 13615828-n ili: i108138 @@ -1055,8 +1055,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00456623-n example: - - the game is 6 all - - he is serving for the game + - The game is 6 all. + - He is serving for the game. hypernym: - 13615828-n ili: i108146 @@ -1078,7 +1078,7 @@ definition: - a score of zero in tennis or squash example: - - it was 40 love + - It was 40 love. hypernym: - 13615828-n ili: i108148 @@ -1102,7 +1102,7 @@ - 00465962-n example: - a par-5 hole - - par for this course is 72 + - Par for this course is 72. hypernym: - 13615828-n ili: i108150 @@ -1113,7 +1113,7 @@ definition: - the number of wins versus losses and ties a team has had example: - - at 9-0 they have the best record in their league + - At 9-0 they have the best record in their league. hypernym: - 13603216-n ili: i108151 @@ -1173,7 +1173,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06821932-n example: - - 10 is the radix of the decimal system + - 10 is the radix of the decimal system. hypernym: - 13603216-n ili: i108156 @@ -1264,7 +1264,7 @@ definition: - a prescribed number example: - - all the salesmen met their quota for the month + - All the salesmen met their quota for the month. hypernym: - 13603216-n ili: i108165 @@ -1434,8 +1434,8 @@ - a decimal unit of measurement of the metric system (based on meters and kilograms and seconds) example: - - convert all the measurements to metric units - - it is easier to work in metric + - Convert all the measurements to metric units. + - It is easier to work in metric. hypernym: - 13604927-n ili: i108182 @@ -1499,7 +1499,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - 4 MIPS is 4,000,000 instructions per second + - 4 MIPS is 4,000,000 instructions per second. hypernym: - 13604927-n ili: i108187 @@ -1565,7 +1565,7 @@ definition: - a unit used to measure weight example: - - he placed two weights in the scale pan + - He placed two weights in the scale pan. hypernym: - 13604927-n ili: i108194 @@ -1633,8 +1633,8 @@ definition: - the unit of counting in scoring a game or contest example: - - he scored 20 points in the first half - - a touchdown counts 6 points + - He scored 20 points in the first half. + - A touchdown counts 6 points. hypernym: - 13604927-n ili: i108201 @@ -1702,7 +1702,7 @@ definition: - a measure for arcs and angles example: - - there are 360 degrees in a circle + - There are 360 degrees in a circle. hypernym: - 13621340-n ili: i108208 @@ -1716,7 +1716,7 @@ definition: - a 60th part of a minute of arc example: - - the treasure is 2 minutes and 45 seconds south of here + - The treasure is 2 minutes and 45 seconds south of here. hypernym: - 13621340-n ili: i108209 @@ -2314,7 +2314,7 @@ definition: - any of various units of capacity example: - - a barrel of beer is 31 gallons and a barrel of oil is 42 gallons + - A barrel of beer is 31 gallons and a barrel of oil is 42 gallons. hypernym: - 13636516-n - 13636838-n @@ -2680,7 +2680,7 @@ - a unit of measurement of information (from binary + digit); the amount of information in a system having two equiprobable states example: - - there are 8 bits in a byte + - There are 8 bits in a byte. hypernym: - 13604927-n ili: i108295 @@ -2743,8 +2743,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - since blocks are often defined as a single sector, the terms ‘block’ and ‘sector’ - are sometimes used interchangeably + - Since blocks are often defined as a single sector, the terms ‘block’ and ‘sector’ + are sometimes used interchangeably. hypernym: - 13622839-n ili: i108300 @@ -2792,7 +2792,7 @@ definition: - a string of bits stored in computer memory example: - - large computers use words up to 64 bits long + - Large computers use words up to 64 bits long. hypernym: - 13622839-n ili: i108304 @@ -3492,7 +3492,7 @@ definition: - the basic unit of electric current adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites example: - - a typical household circuit carries 15 to 50 amps + - A typical household circuit carries 15 to 50 amps. hypernym: - 13654836-n ili: i108363 @@ -3693,7 +3693,7 @@ definition: - the intensity of light falling on a photographic film or plate example: - - he used the wrong exposure + - He used the wrong exposure. hypernym: - 13655879-n ili: i108382 @@ -4239,8 +4239,8 @@ definition: - (used only in combination) something weighing a given number of pounds example: - - the fisherman caught a 10-pounder - - their linemen are all 300-pounders + - The fisherman caught a 10-pounder. + - Their linemen are all 300-pounders. exemplifies: - 06318142-n hypernym: @@ -4330,7 +4330,7 @@ definition: - a linear unit of length equal to 12 inches or a third of a yard example: - - he is six feet tall + - He is six feet tall. hypernym: - 13624548-n ili: i108438 @@ -4344,9 +4344,9 @@ definition: - (used only in combinations) the height or length of something in feet example: - - he is a six-footer - - the golfer sank a 40-footer - - his yacht is a 60-footer + - He is a six-footer. + - The golfer sank a 40-footer. + - His yacht is a 60-footer. exemplifies: - 06318142-n hypernym: @@ -4372,7 +4372,7 @@ definition: - (used only in combinations) the height or length of something in yards example: - - the golfer hit a 300-yarder to the green + - The golfer hit a 300-yarder to the green. exemplifies: - 06318142-n hypernym: @@ -4430,7 +4430,7 @@ definition: - (used only in combinations) the length of something in miles example: - - the race was a 30-miler + - The race was a 30-miler. exemplifies: - 06318142-n hypernym: @@ -4622,7 +4622,7 @@ definition: - a unit of length equal to 4 inches; used in measuring horses example: - - the horse stood 20 hands + - The horse stood 20 hands. hypernym: - 13675850-n ili: i108464 @@ -4643,8 +4643,8 @@ definition: - the length or height based on the size of a human or animal head example: - - he is two heads taller than his little sister - - his horse won by a head + - He is two heads taller than his little sister. + - His horse won by a head. hypernym: - 13624548-n ili: i108466 @@ -5821,7 +5821,7 @@ definition: - the basic unit of money in Canada example: - - the Canadian dollar has the image of loon on one side of the coin + - The Canadian dollar has the image of loon on one side of the coin. hypernym: - 13683378-n ili: i108575 @@ -9083,7 +9083,7 @@ definition: - a unit of atmospheric pressure equal to one thousandth of a bar example: - - atmospheric pressure at sea level is 1013 millibars + - Atmospheric pressure at sea level is 1013 millibars. hypernym: - 13629228-n ili: i108900 @@ -9096,7 +9096,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06128170-n example: - - unfortunately some writers have used bar for one dyne per square centimeter + - Unfortunately some writers have used bar for one dyne per square centimeter. hypernym: - 13629228-n ili: i108901 @@ -9154,8 +9154,8 @@ definition: - a quad with a square body example: - - since ‘em quad’ is hard to distinguish from ‘en quad’, printers sometimes called - it a ‘mutton quad’ + - Since ‘em quad’ is hard to distinguish from ‘en quad’, printers sometimes called + it a ‘mutton quad’. hypernym: - 13621647-n ili: i108906 @@ -9269,7 +9269,7 @@ definition: - a unit of temperature on a specified scale example: - - the game was played in spite of the 40-degree temperature + - The game was played in spite of the 40-degree temperature. hypernym: - 13629841-n ili: i108917 @@ -9505,7 +9505,7 @@ definition: - a unit of weight used in Asia; has different values in different countries example: - - the official maund in India is 82.6 pounds avoirdupois + - The official maund in India is 82.6 pounds avoirdupois. hypernym: - 13630031-n ili: i108940 @@ -9636,7 +9636,7 @@ definition: - 16 ounces avoirdupois example: - - he got a hernia when he tried to lift 100 pounds + - He got a hernia when he tried to lift 100 pounds. hypernym: - 13738189-n ili: i108953 @@ -9994,7 +9994,7 @@ - one thousand grams; the basic unit of mass adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites example: - - a kilogram is approximately 2.2 pounds + - A kilogram is approximately 2.2 pounds. hypernym: - 13739260-n ili: i108982 @@ -10009,7 +10009,7 @@ definition: - a kilogram of a narcotic drug example: - - they were carrying two keys of heroin + - They were carrying two keys of heroin. exemplifies: - 07171981-n hypernym: @@ -10260,7 +10260,7 @@ definition: - any of the natural numbers (positive or negative) or zero example: - - an integer is a number that is not a fraction + - An integer is a number that is not a fraction. hypernym: - 13603216-n ili: i109004 @@ -10424,8 +10424,8 @@ definition: - the product of two equal terms example: - - nine is the second power of three - - gravity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance + - Nine is the second power of three. + - Gravity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance. hypernym: - 13603216-n ili: i109020 @@ -10564,7 +10564,7 @@ definition: - one of two or more integers that can be exactly divided into another integer example: - - what are the 4 factors of 6? + - What are the 4 factors of 6? hypernym: - 13750609-n ili: i109034 @@ -10636,7 +10636,7 @@ definition: - an integer that is an exact divisor of some quantity example: - - 4 is an aliquot part of 12 + - 4 is an aliquot part of 12. hypernym: - 13755307-n ili: i109041 @@ -10648,7 +10648,7 @@ definition: - an integer that is not an exact divisor of some quantity example: - - 5 is an aliquant part of 12 + - 5 is an aliquant part of 12. hypernym: - 13755307-n ili: i109042 @@ -10701,7 +10701,7 @@ - an integer that can be divided without remainder into the difference between two other integers example: - - 2 is a modulus of 5 and 9 + - 2 is a modulus of 5 and 9. hypernym: - 13750609-n ili: i109047 @@ -10806,7 +10806,7 @@ definition: - one of three equal parts of a divisible whole example: - - it contains approximately a third of the minimum daily requirement + - It contains approximately a third of the minimum daily requirement. hypernym: - 13754435-n ili: i109057 @@ -11075,11 +11075,11 @@ - 'a quantity of no importance; thing (object:), singular, negative pronoun; pronoun, thing, singular; quantifier: negative existential' example: - - it looked like nothing I had ever seen before - - reduced to nil all the work we had done - - we racked up a pathetic goose egg - - it was all for naught - - I didn't hear zilch about it + - It looked like nothing I had ever seen before. + - … reduced to nil all the work we had done + - We racked up a pathetic goose egg. + - It was all for naught. + - I didn't hear zilch about it. hypernym: - 13598185-n ili: i109082 @@ -11119,8 +11119,8 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - I asked for a raise and they gave me bugger-all - - I know sweet Fanny Adams about surgery + - I asked for a raise and they gave me bugger-all. + - I know sweet Fanny Adams about surgery. exemplifies: - 07139048-n hypernym: @@ -11136,7 +11136,7 @@ definition: - one of the elements that collectively form a system of numeration example: - - 0 and 1 are digits + - 0 and 1 are digits. hypernym: - 13750609-n ili: i109085 @@ -11195,7 +11195,7 @@ with the leftmost non-zero digit and ending with the rightmost non-zero digit (or a zero considered to be the exact value) example: - - he calculated the answer to four significant figures + - He calculated the answer to four significant figures. hypernym: - 13763162-n ili: i109091 @@ -11220,8 +11220,8 @@ definition: - the smallest whole number or a numeral representing this number example: - - he has the one but will need a two and three to go with it - - they had lunch at one + - He has the one but will need a two and three to go with it. + - They had lunch at one. hypernym: - 13763162-n ili: i109093 @@ -11256,8 +11256,8 @@ definition: - one of a pair example: - - he lost the mate to his shoe - - one eye was blue but its fellow was brown + - He lost the mate to his shoe. + - One eye was blue but its fellow was brown. hypernym: - 13765120-n ili: i109096 @@ -11956,7 +11956,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - in England they call one thousand million a ‘milliard’ + - In England they call one thousand million a ‘milliard’. hypernym: - 13773969-n ili: i109152 @@ -11984,7 +11984,7 @@ - 09067337-n - 08949695-n example: - - in England they call a trillion a billion + - In England they call a trillion a billion. hypernym: - 13767560-n ili: i109154 @@ -12000,7 +12000,7 @@ - 08879115-n - 08784821-n example: - - in England they call a quintillion a ‘trillion’ + - In England they call a quintillion a ‘trillion’. hypernym: - 13767560-n ili: i109155 @@ -12027,7 +12027,7 @@ - 08879115-n - 08784821-n example: - - in England they call a septillion a ‘quadrillion’ + - In England they call a septillion a ‘quadrillion’. hypernym: - 13767560-n ili: i109157 @@ -12117,8 +12117,8 @@ definition: - a quantity that is added example: - - there was an addition to property taxes this year - - they recorded the cattle's gain in weight over a period of weeks + - There was an addition to property taxes this year. + - They recorded the cattle's gain in weight over a period of weeks. hypernym: - 13597558-n ili: i109165 @@ -12131,7 +12131,7 @@ definition: - something contributing to growth or increase example: - - he scraped away the accretions of paint + - He scraped away the accretions of paint. - the central city surrounded by recent accretions hypernym: - 13776433-n @@ -12143,7 +12143,7 @@ definition: - the quantity of game taken in a particular period (usually by one person) example: - - his bag included two deer + - His bag included two deer. hypernym: - 13597558-n ili: i109167 @@ -12154,7 +12154,7 @@ definition: - the quantity broken example: - - the total breakage was huge + - The total breakage was huge. hypernym: - 13597558-n ili: i109168 @@ -12168,7 +12168,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - the capacity of a hard disk drive is usually expressed in megabytes + - The capacity of a hard disk drive is usually expressed in megabytes. hypernym: - 13597558-n ili: i109169 @@ -12204,7 +12204,7 @@ definition: - the quantity that was caught example: - - the catch was only 10 fish + - The catch was only 10 fish. hypernym: - 13597558-n ili: i109172 @@ -12236,7 +12236,7 @@ definition: - the distance covered by a step example: - - he stepped off ten paces from the old tree and began to dig + - He stepped off ten paces from the old tree and began to dig. hypernym: - 13597558-n ili: i109175 @@ -12270,7 +12270,7 @@ definition: - a substantial amount example: - - we won a chunk of money + - We won a chunk of money. hypernym: - 13779864-n ili: i109178 @@ -12281,8 +12281,8 @@ definition: - the greatest amount of something that is possible or allowed example: - - there are limits on the amount you can bet - - it is growing rapidly with no limitation in sight + - There are limits on the amount you can bet. + - It is growing rapidly with no limitation in sight. hypernym: - 13597558-n ili: i109179 @@ -12307,7 +12307,7 @@ - the quantity of something (as a commodity) that is created (usually within a given period of time) example: - - production was up in the second quarter + - Production was up in the second quarter. hypernym: - 13597558-n ili: i109181 @@ -12330,8 +12330,8 @@ - the approximate amount of something (usually used prepositionally as in ‘in the region of’) example: - - it was going to take in the region of two or three months to finish the job - - the price is in the neighborhood of $100 + - It was going to take in the region of two or three months to finish the job. + - The price is in the neighborhood of $100. hypernym: - 13597558-n ili: i109183 @@ -12352,8 +12352,8 @@ definition: - the quantity of a crop that is harvested example: - - he sent the first picking of berries to the market - - it was the biggest peach pick in years + - He sent the first picking of berries to the market. + - It was the biggest peach pick in years. hypernym: - 13780885-n ili: i109185 @@ -12408,8 +12408,8 @@ definition: - a very small quantity of something example: - - he gave only a crumb of information about his plans - - there were few crumbs of comfort in the report + - He gave only a crumb of information about his plans. + - There were few crumbs of comfort in the report. hypernym: - 13782456-n ili: i109190 @@ -12438,7 +12438,7 @@ - a spot of tea - a bit of paper - a bit of lint - - I gave him a bit of my mind + - I gave him a bit of my mind. hypernym: - 13782456-n ili: i109192 @@ -12450,8 +12450,8 @@ definition: - a very small distance or space example: - - they escaped by a hair's breadth - - they lost the election by a whisker + - They escaped by a hair's breadth. + - They lost the election by a whisker. hypernym: - 13782456-n ili: i109193 @@ -12466,7 +12466,7 @@ - a small or moderate or token amount example: - source: Ian Jack - text: England still expects a modicum of eccentricity in its artists + text: England still expects a modicum of eccentricity in its artists. hypernym: - 13782456-n ili: i109194 @@ -12490,7 +12490,7 @@ definition: - a small amount of money example: - - he managed it on a shoestring + - He managed it on a shoestring. hypernym: - 13782456-n ili: i109196 @@ -12514,7 +12514,7 @@ definition: - a small distance example: - - my horse lost the race by a nose + - My horse lost the race by a nose. hypernym: - 13782456-n ili: i109198 @@ -12525,7 +12525,7 @@ definition: - a short distance example: - - it's only a step to the drugstore + - It's only a step to the drugstore. hypernym: - 13782456-n ili: i109199 @@ -12537,7 +12537,7 @@ definition: - a small amount or duration example: - - he accepted the little they gave him + - He accepted the little they gave him. hypernym: - 13782456-n ili: i109200 @@ -12548,9 +12548,9 @@ definition: - (Yiddish) a little; a piece example: - - give him a shtik cake - - he's a shtik crazy - - he played a shtik Beethoven + - Give him a shtik cake. + - He's a shtik crazy. + - He played a shtik Beethoven. exemplifies: - 06963829-n hypernym: @@ -12566,7 +12566,7 @@ definition: - a really little shtik example: - - have a shtikl cake + - … have a shtikl cake hypernym: - 13784976-n ili: i109202 @@ -12582,7 +12582,7 @@ example: - a tad too expensive - not a tad of difference - - the new model is a shade better than the old one + - The new model is a shade better than the old one. hypernym: - 13782456-n ili: i109203 @@ -12607,7 +12607,7 @@ definition: - something reduced to its minimal form example: - - the battalion was a mere skeleton of its former self + - The battalion was a mere skeleton of its former self. - the bare skeleton of a novel hypernym: - 13785524-n @@ -12686,7 +12686,7 @@ definition: - the quantity that a bag will hold example: - - he ate a large bag of popcorn + - He ate a large bag of popcorn. hypernym: - 13778265-n ili: i109213 @@ -12779,7 +12779,7 @@ definition: - the quantity contained in a box example: - - he gave her a box of chocolates + - He gave her a box of chocolates. hypernym: - 13778265-n ili: i109222 @@ -12887,8 +12887,8 @@ definition: - the quantity a cup will hold example: - - he drank a cup of coffee - - he borrowed a cup of sugar + - He drank a cup of coffee. + - He borrowed a cup of sugar. hypernym: - 13778265-n ili: i109233 @@ -12900,7 +12900,7 @@ definition: - the quantity that a dish will hold example: - - they served me a dish of rice + - They served me a dish of rice. hypernym: - 13778265-n ili: i109234 @@ -12961,7 +12961,7 @@ definition: - the quantity of information that a head will hold example: - - he has a headful of baseball statistics + - He has a headful of baseball statistics. hypernym: - 13778265-n ili: i109240 @@ -12972,7 +12972,7 @@ definition: - as many as a house will accommodate example: - - they entertained a houseful of guests + - They entertained a houseful of guests. hypernym: - 13778265-n ili: i109241 @@ -12983,7 +12983,7 @@ definition: - the quantity contained in a jar example: - - he drank a jar of beer + - He drank a jar of beer. hypernym: - 13778265-n ili: i109242 @@ -13140,7 +13140,7 @@ definition: - the amount that a shelf will hold example: - - he bought a shelfful of books + - He bought a shelfful of books. hypernym: - 13778265-n ili: i109258 @@ -13151,7 +13151,7 @@ definition: - the amount that a shoe will hold example: - - he emptied out a shoeful of water + - He emptied out a shoeful of water. hypernym: - 13778265-n ili: i109259 @@ -13162,7 +13162,7 @@ definition: - a quantity of alcoholic drink sufficient to make you drunk example: - - someone had to drive me home last night because I had a skinful + - Someone had to drive me home last night because I had a skinful. exemplifies: - 07171981-n hypernym: @@ -13204,7 +13204,7 @@ definition: - as much as a spoon will hold example: - - he added two spoons of sugar + - He added two spoons of sugar. hypernym: - 13778265-n ili: i109264 @@ -13288,7 +13288,7 @@ definition: - a small quantity of anything example: - - a morsel of paper was all he needed + - A morsel of paper was all he needed. hypernym: - 13782456-n ili: i109272 @@ -13299,7 +13299,7 @@ definition: - a small number or amount example: - - only a handful of responses were received + - Only a handful of responses were received. hypernym: - 13782456-n ili: i109273 @@ -13311,7 +13311,7 @@ definition: - a small indefinite number example: - - he's coming for a couple of days + - He's coming for a couple of days. hypernym: - 13782456-n ili: i109274 @@ -13322,11 +13322,11 @@ definition: - a small indefinite quantity (especially of a liquid) example: - - he had a drop too much to drink - - a drop of each sample was analyzed - - there is not a drop of pity in that man + - He had a drop too much to drink. + - A drop of each sample was analyzed. + - There is not a drop of pity in that man. - source: Kipling - text: years afterward, they would pay the blood-money, driblet by driblet + text: Years afterward, they would pay the blood-money, driblet by driblet. hypernym: - 13782456-n ili: i109275 @@ -13378,7 +13378,7 @@ definition: - an amount of alcohol sufficient to intoxicate example: - - he got a load on and started a brawl + - He got a load on and started a brawl. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -13391,7 +13391,7 @@ definition: - a quantity that can be processed or transported at one time example: - - the system broke down under excessive loads + - The system broke down under excessive loads. hypernym: - 13597558-n ili: i109281 @@ -13404,7 +13404,7 @@ - the quantity of water falling to earth at a specific place within a specified period of time example: - - the storm brought several inches of precipitation + - The storm brought several inches of precipitation. hypernym: - 13597558-n ili: i109282 @@ -13433,7 +13433,7 @@ definition: - a small worthless amount example: - - you don't know jack + - You don't know jack. exemplifies: - 07139048-n hypernym: @@ -13455,7 +13455,7 @@ definition: - a small drink of liquor example: - - he poured a shot of whiskey + - He poured a shot of whiskey. hypernym: - 13782456-n ili: i109286 @@ -13467,7 +13467,7 @@ definition: - a just detectable amount example: - - he speaks French with a trace of an accent + - He speaks French with a trace of an accent. - a hint mockery in her manner - a tint of glamour hypernym: @@ -13532,7 +13532,7 @@ definition: - a slight but appreciable amount example: - - this dish could use a touch of garlic + - This dish could use a touch of garlic. hypernym: - 13782456-n ili: i109292 @@ -13562,9 +13562,9 @@ - a batch of letters - a deal of trouble - a lot of money - - he made a mint on the stock market - - see the rest of the winners in our huge passel of photos - - it must have cost plenty + - He made a mint on the stock market. + - See the rest of the winners in our huge passel of photos. + - It must have cost plenty. - a slew of journalists - a wad of money hypernym: @@ -13621,7 +13621,7 @@ - an unimaginably large amount example: - British say ‘it rained like billyo’ where Americans say ‘it rained like all get - out’ + out’. hypernym: - 13779864-n ili: i109296 @@ -13635,7 +13635,7 @@ definition: - the amount of cargo that can be held by a boat or ship or a freight car example: - - he imported wine by the boatload + - He imported wine by the boatload. hypernym: - 13779864-n ili: i109297 @@ -13694,7 +13694,7 @@ definition: - a large distance example: - - he missed by a mile + - He missed by a mile. hypernym: - 13779864-n ili: i109302 @@ -13705,7 +13705,7 @@ definition: - a very large indefinite number (usually hyperbole) example: - - there were millions of flies + - There were millions of flies. hypernym: - 13779864-n ili: i109303 @@ -13722,7 +13722,7 @@ definition: - a great amount or extent example: - - they did much for humanity + - They did much for humanity. hypernym: - 13779864-n ili: i109304 @@ -13733,7 +13733,7 @@ definition: - a large indefinite number example: - - he faced a myriad of details + - He faced a myriad of details. hypernym: - 13779864-n ili: i109305 @@ -13765,7 +13765,7 @@ definition: - a large quantity of written matter example: - - he wrote reams and reams + - He wrote reams and reams. hypernym: - 13779864-n ili: i109308 @@ -13776,7 +13776,7 @@ definition: - a large sum of money example: - - he made a small fortune in the commodities market + - He made a small fortune in the commodities market. hypernym: - 13779864-n ili: i109309 @@ -13796,8 +13796,8 @@ definition: - a large number or amount example: - - made lots of new friends - - she amassed stacks of newspapers + - … made lots of new friends + - She amassed stacks of newspapers. hypernym: - 13779864-n ili: i109311 @@ -13837,7 +13837,7 @@ definition: - sufficient room for easy breathing or movement example: - - moved to the country to find breathing room + - … moved to the country to find breathing room hypernym: - 13799976-n ili: i109313 @@ -13860,7 +13860,7 @@ definition: - space for accommodation in a house example: - - I wouldn't give that table houseroom + - I wouldn't give that table houseroom. hypernym: - 13799976-n ili: i109315 @@ -13881,7 +13881,7 @@ definition: - space in which vehicles can be parked example: - - there is plenty of parking behind the store + - There is plenty of parking behind the store. hypernym: - 13799976-n ili: i109317 @@ -13910,7 +13910,7 @@ definition: - the amount of 3-dimensional space occupied by an object example: - - the gas expanded to twice its original volume + - The gas expanded to twice its original volume. hypernym: - 00033914-n ili: i109320 @@ -13923,7 +13923,7 @@ definition: - a relative amount example: - - mix one volume of the solution with ten volumes of water + - Mix one volume of the solution with ten volumes of water. hypernym: - 00033914-n ili: i109321 @@ -13934,7 +13934,7 @@ definition: - the amount that can be contained example: - - the gas tank has a capacity of 12 gallons + - The gas tank has a capacity of 12 gallons. hypernym: - 13801244-n ili: i109322 @@ -13958,9 +13958,9 @@ - the number of inhabitants (either the total number or the number of a particular race or class) in a given place (country or city etc.) example: - - people come and go, but the population of this town has remained approximately - constant for the past decade - - the African-American population of Salt Lake City has been increasing + - People come and go, but the population of this town has remained approximately + constant for the past decade. + - The African-American population of Salt Lake City has been increasing. hypernym: - 13750609-n ili: i109324 diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.relation.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.relation.yaml index 3e4bab32..1f71f562 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.relation.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.relation.yaml @@ -35,8 +35,8 @@ definition: - a relation such that one thing is dependent on another example: - - height is a function of age - - price is a function of supply and demand + - Height is a function of age. + - Price is a function of supply and demand. hypernym: - 00032220-n ili: i109330 @@ -48,8 +48,8 @@ - a cooperative relationship between people or groups who agree to share responsibility for achieving some specific goal example: - - effective language learning is a partnership between school, teacher and student - - the action teams worked in partnership with the government + - Effective language learning is a partnership between school, teacher and student. + - The action teams worked in partnership with the government. hypernym: - 13802931-n ili: i109331 @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ definition: - the formation of a close personal relationship between men example: - - the rituals known as male bonding do not necessarily involve drinking beer together + - The rituals known as male bonding do not necessarily involve drinking beer together. hypernym: - 13804032-n ili: i109336 @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ definition: - the attachment that forms between an infant and its mother beginning at birth example: - - maternal-infant bonding influences the child's psychological and physical development + - Maternal-infant bonding influences the child's psychological and physical development. hypernym: - 13804032-n ili: i109337 @@ -121,8 +121,8 @@ definition: - a relation resulting from interaction or dependence example: - - flints were found in association with the prehistoric remains of the bear - - the host is not always injured by association with a parasite + - Flints were found in association with the prehistoric remains of the bear. + - The host is not always injured by association with a parasite. hypernym: - 00032220-n ili: i109338 @@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - the expansion of (a+b)^2 is a^2 + 2ab + b^2 + - The expansion of (a+b)^2 is a^2 + 2ab + b^2. hypernym: - 13806028-n ili: i109344 @@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ definition: - an operator that leaves unchanged the element on which it operates example: - - the identity under numerical multiplication is 1 + - The identity under numerical multiplication is 1. hypernym: - 13808625-n ili: i109356 @@ -561,7 +561,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - parity is often used to check the integrity of transmitted data + - Parity is often used to check the integrity of transmitted data. hypernym: - 13805793-n ili: i109376 @@ -590,7 +590,7 @@ definition: - the basis on which something is grounded example: - - there is little foundation for his objections + - There is little foundation for his objections. hypernym: - 00032220-n ili: i109379 @@ -601,8 +601,8 @@ definition: - a relation that provides the foundation for something example: - - they were on a friendly footing - - he worked on an interim basis + - They were on a friendly footing. + - He worked on an interim basis. hypernym: - 13812924-n ili: i109380 @@ -624,7 +624,7 @@ definition: - the essential foundation or source example: - - the problem was attacked at the grass roots + - The problem was attacked at the grass roots. hypernym: - 13812924-n ili: i109382 @@ -639,7 +639,7 @@ - a relation between things or events (as in the case of one causing the other or sharing features with it) example: - - there was a connection between eating that pickle and having that nightmare + - There was a connection between eating that pickle and having that nightmare. hypernym: - 00032220-n ili: i109383 @@ -655,7 +655,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06108876-n example: - - the voltage divider consisted of a series of fixed resistors + - The voltage divider consisted of a series of fixed resistors. hypernym: - 13813601-n ili: i109384 @@ -667,7 +667,7 @@ - a connection based on kinship or marriage or common interest example: - the shifting alliances within a large family - - their friendship constitutes a powerful bond between them + - Their friendship constitutes a powerful bond between them. hypernym: - 13813601-n ili: i109385 @@ -707,8 +707,8 @@ definition: - a connection allowing access between persons or places example: - - how many lines of communication can there be among four people? - - a secret passageway provided communication between the two rooms + - How many lines of communication can there be among four people? + - A secret passageway provided communication between the two rooms. hypernym: - 13813601-n ili: i109389 @@ -719,7 +719,7 @@ definition: - the linking together of a consecutive series of symbols or events or ideas etc example: - - it was caused by an improbable concatenation of circumstances + - It was caused by an improbable concatenation of circumstances. hypernym: - 13813601-n ili: i109390 @@ -730,7 +730,7 @@ definition: - something resembling a bridge in form or function example: - - his letters provided a bridge across the centuries + - His letters provided a bridge across the centuries. hypernym: - 13813601-n ili: i109391 @@ -741,8 +741,8 @@ definition: - a connection of inclusion or containment example: - - he escaped involvement in the accident - - there was additional involvement of the liver and spleen + - He escaped involvement in the accident. + - There was additional involvement of the liver and spleen. hypernym: - 13813601-n ili: i109392 @@ -754,7 +754,7 @@ - a relation implicated by virtue of involvement or close connection (especially an incriminating involvement) example: - - he was suspected of implication in several robberies + - He was suspected of implication in several robberies. hypernym: - 13815716-n ili: i109393 @@ -765,7 +765,7 @@ definition: - the relation of comprising something example: - - he admired the inclusion of so many ideas in such a short work + - He admired the inclusion of so many ideas in such a short work. hypernym: - 13815716-n ili: i109394 @@ -855,7 +855,7 @@ definition: - relevant relation or interconnection example: - - those issues have no bearing on our situation + - Those issues have no bearing on our situation. hypernym: - 13817701-n ili: i109403 @@ -1150,7 +1150,7 @@ definition: - a grammatical relation between a word and a noun phrase that follows example: - - ‘Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer’ is an example of apposition + - ‘Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer’ is an example of apposition. hypernym: - 13823013-n ili: i109433 @@ -1268,7 +1268,7 @@ - the voice used to indicate that the grammatical subject of the verb is performing the action or causing the happening denoted by the verb example: - - ‘The boy threw the ball’ uses the active voice + - ‘The boy threw the ball’ uses the active voice. hypernym: - 13825132-n ili: i109443 @@ -1282,8 +1282,8 @@ - the voice used to indicate that the grammatical subject of the verb is the recipient (not the source) of the action denoted by the verb example: - - ‘The ball was thrown by the boy’ uses the passive voice - - ‘The ball was thrown’ is an abbreviated passive + - ‘The ball was thrown by the boy’ uses the passive voice. + - ‘The ball was thrown’ is an abbreviated passive. hypernym: - 13825132-n ili: i109444 @@ -1451,7 +1451,7 @@ definition: - a perfective tense used to express action completed in the present example: - - ‘I have finished’ is an example of the present perfect + - ‘I have finished’ is an example of the present perfect. hypernym: - 13828352-n ili: i109460 @@ -1473,7 +1473,7 @@ definition: - a perfective tense used to express action completed in the past example: - - ‘I had finished’ is an example of the past perfect + - ‘I had finished’ is an example of the past perfect. hypernym: - 13828352-n ili: i109462 @@ -1487,7 +1487,7 @@ definition: - a progressive tense used to describe on-going action in the past example: - - ‘I had been running’ is an example of the past progressive + - ‘I had been running’ is an example of the past progressive. hypernym: - 13827946-n ili: i109463 @@ -1499,7 +1499,7 @@ definition: - a perfective tense used to describe action that will be completed in the future example: - - ‘I will have finished’ is an example of the future perfect + - ‘I will have finished’ is an example of the future perfect. hypernym: - 13828352-n ili: i109464 @@ -1511,7 +1511,7 @@ definition: - a progressive tense used to express action that will be on-going in the future example: - - ‘I will be running’ is an example of the future progressive + - ‘I will be running’ is an example of the future progressive. hypernym: - 13827946-n ili: i109465 @@ -1617,9 +1617,9 @@ definition: - something determined in relation to something that includes it example: - - he wanted to feel a part of something bigger than himself - - I read a portion of the manuscript - - the smaller component is hard to reach + - He wanted to feel a part of something bigger than himself. + - I read a portion of the manuscript. + - The smaller component is hard to reach. - the animal constituent of plankton hypernym: - 00032220-n @@ -1635,7 +1635,7 @@ definition: - the most important or necessary part of something example: - - the basis of this drink is orange juice + - The basis of this drink is orange juice. hypernym: - 13831419-n ili: i109476 @@ -1647,7 +1647,7 @@ definition: - a small part that can be considered separately from the whole example: - - it was perfect in all details + - It was perfect in all details. hypernym: - 13831419-n ili: i109477 @@ -1660,7 +1660,7 @@ definition: - the most interesting or memorable part example: - - the highlight of the tour was our visit to the Vatican + - The highlight of the tour was our visit to the Vatican. hypernym: - 13832132-n ili: i109478 @@ -1673,8 +1673,8 @@ - an individual or group or structure or other entity regarded as a structural or functional constituent of a whole example: - - they reduced the number of units and installations - - the word is a basic linguistic unit + - They reduced the number of units and installations. + - The word is a basic linguistic unit. hypernym: - 13831419-n ili: i109479 @@ -1685,7 +1685,7 @@ definition: - anything that belongs to a set or class example: - - snakes are members of the class Reptilia + - Snakes are members of the class Reptilia. - members of the opposite sex hypernym: - 13831419-n @@ -1697,9 +1697,9 @@ definition: - something left after other parts have been taken away example: - - there was no remainder - - he threw away the rest - - he took what he wanted and I got the balance + - There was no remainder. + - He threw away the rest. + - He took what he wanted and I got the balance. hypernym: - 13831419-n ili: i109481 @@ -1735,8 +1735,8 @@ - a close connection marked by community of interests or similarity in nature or character example: - - found a natural affinity with the immigrants - - felt a deep kinship with the other students + - … found a natural affinity with the immigrants + - … felt a deep kinship with the other students - anthropology's kinship with the humanities hypernym: - 00032220-n @@ -1760,7 +1760,7 @@ - a relation of affinity or harmony between people; whatever affects one correspondingly affects the other example: - - the two of them were in close sympathy + - The two of them were in close sympathy. hypernym: - 13833622-n ili: i109486 @@ -1784,7 +1784,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - in anatomical structure prehistoric man shows close affinity with modern humans + - In anatomical structure prehistoric man shows close affinity with modern humans. hypernym: - 13834819-n ili: i109488 @@ -1963,7 +1963,7 @@ definition: - relative magnitude example: - - they entertained on a grand scale + - They entertained on a grand scale. hypernym: - 13837364-n ili: i109505 @@ -1975,8 +1975,8 @@ - the relation between things (or parts of things) with respect to their comparative quantity, magnitude, or degree example: - - an inordinate proportion of the book is given over to quotations - - a dry martini has a large proportion of gin + - An inordinate proportion of the book is given over to quotations. + - A dry martini has a large proportion of gin. hypernym: - 13837364-n ili: i109506 @@ -2104,7 +2104,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - Ted Williams once had a batting average above .400 + - Ted Williams once had a batting average above .400. hypernym: - 13842867-n ili: i109517 @@ -2116,7 +2116,7 @@ definition: - (an extension of the baseball term) the proportion of times some effort succeeds example: - - the salesman's batting average was 7 out of 12 + - The salesman's batting average was 7 out of 12. hypernym: - 13837954-n ili: i109518 @@ -2419,7 +2419,7 @@ definition: - the ratio by which one better's wager is greater than that of another example: - - he offered odds of two to one + - He offered odds of two to one. hypernym: - 13841419-n ili: i109547 @@ -2650,7 +2650,7 @@ - a relation of constraint of one entity (thing or person or group) by another example: - measures for the control of disease - - they instituted controls over drinking on campus + - They instituted controls over drinking on campus. hypernym: - 00032220-n ili: i109569 @@ -2665,7 +2665,7 @@ - the spatial relation between something and the course along which it points or moves example: - - he checked the direction and velocity of the wind + - He checked the direction and velocity of the wind. hypernym: - 05081943-n ili: i109570 @@ -2825,7 +2825,7 @@ definition: - one of the four major division of the compass example: - - the wind is coming from that quarter + - The wind is coming from that quarter. hypernym: - 13850288-n ili: i109586 @@ -2836,7 +2836,7 @@ definition: - any of 32 horizontal directions indicated on the card of a compass example: - - he checked the point on his compass + - He checked the point on his compass. hypernym: - 13849639-n ili: i109587 @@ -3321,7 +3321,7 @@ definition: - a business relation in which two parties compete to gain customers example: - - business competition can be fiendish at times + - Business competition can be fiendish at times. hypernym: - 13859040-n ili: i109634 @@ -3544,7 +3544,7 @@ definition: - social relations involving intrigue to gain authority or power example: - - office politics is often counterproductive + - Office politics is often counterproductive. hypernym: - 00033122-n ili: i109654 @@ -3556,8 +3556,8 @@ definition: - the way two individuals relate to each other example: - - their chemistry was wrong from the beginning — they hated each other - - a mysterious alchemy brought them together + - Their chemistry was wrong from the beginning — they hated each other. + - A mysterious alchemy brought them together. hypernym: - 00033122-n ili: i109655 @@ -3680,7 +3680,7 @@ definition: - a reciprocality of sentiments example: - - the mutuality of their affection was obvious + - The mutuality of their affection was obvious. hypernym: - 13863412-n ili: i109666 @@ -3693,7 +3693,7 @@ - something (a term or expression or concept) that has an inverse relation to something else example: - - risk is the reciprocal of safety + - Risk is the reciprocal of safety. hypernym: - 13863412-n ili: i109667 @@ -3704,7 +3704,7 @@ definition: - having in common example: - - the sharing of electrons creates molecules + - The sharing of electrons creates molecules. hypernym: - 13864062-n ili: i109668 @@ -3772,7 +3772,7 @@ definition: - anything that precedes something similar in time example: - - phrenology was an antecedent of modern neuroscience + - Phrenology was an antecedent of modern neuroscience. hypernym: - 13866887-n ili: i109674 @@ -3793,7 +3793,7 @@ definition: - the relation that exists when things occur at the same time example: - - the drug produces an increased synchrony of the brain waves + - The drug produces an increased synchrony of the brain waves. hypernym: - 13866887-n ili: i109676 @@ -3810,7 +3810,7 @@ definition: - the relation that exists when things occur at unrelated times example: - - the stimulus produced a desynchronizing of the brain waves + - The stimulus produced a desynchronizing of the brain waves. hypernym: - 13866887-n ili: i109677 @@ -3825,7 +3825,7 @@ definition: - the first or highest in an ordering or series example: - - He wanted to be the first + - He wanted to be the first. hypernym: - 14453411-n ili: i109678 @@ -3837,7 +3837,7 @@ definition: - the first of two or the first mentioned of two example: - - Tom and Dick were both heroes but only the former is remembered today + - Tom and Dick were both heroes but only the former is remembered today. hypernym: - 13868396-n ili: i109679 @@ -3848,7 +3848,7 @@ definition: - following the first in an ordering or series example: - - he came in a close second + - He came in a close second. hypernym: - 14453411-n ili: i109680 @@ -3859,7 +3859,7 @@ definition: - the second of two or the second mentioned of two example: - - Tom and Dick were both heroes but only the latter is remembered today + - Tom and Dick were both heroes but only the latter is remembered today. hypernym: - 13868743-n ili: i109681 @@ -3871,8 +3871,8 @@ - following the second position in an ordering or series example: - a distant third - - he answered the first question willingly, the second reluctantly, and the third - with resentment + - He answered the first question willingly, the second reluctantly, and the third + with resentment. hypernym: - 14453411-n ili: i109682 @@ -3892,7 +3892,7 @@ definition: - position five in a countable series of things example: - - he was fifth out of several hundred runners + - He was fifth out of several hundred runners. hypernym: - 14453411-n ili: i109684 @@ -3930,7 +3930,7 @@ definition: - position nine in a countable series of things example: - - going into the ninth, they were a run ahead + - Going into the ninth, they were a run ahead. hypernym: - 14453411-n ili: i109688 @@ -4141,8 +4141,8 @@ definition: - the last or lowest in an ordering or series example: - - he was the last to leave - - he finished an inglorious last + - He was the last to leave. + - He finished an inglorious last. hypernym: - 14453411-n ili: i109711 @@ -4369,7 +4369,7 @@ definition: - an imaginary line or standard by which things are measured or compared example: - - they established a baseline for the budget + - They established a baseline for the budget. hypernym: - 07275291-n ili: i109731 @@ -4412,7 +4412,7 @@ definition: - exact opposite example: - - his theory is the antithesis of mine + - His theory is the antithesis of mine. hypernym: - 13876846-n ili: i109735 @@ -4424,7 +4424,7 @@ - opposition in a work of drama or fiction between characters or forces (especially an opposition that motivates the development of the plot) example: - - this form of conflict is essential to Mann's writing + - This form of conflict is essential to Mann's writing. hypernym: - 13876846-n ili: i109736 @@ -4448,8 +4448,8 @@ definition: - a different aspect of something (especially the opposite aspect) example: - - the flip side of your positive qualities is they sometimes get out of control - - on the flip side of partnerships he talked about their competition + - The flip side of your positive qualities is they sometimes get out of control. + - On the flip side of partnerships he talked about their competition. exemplifies: - 07120141-n hypernym: @@ -4462,7 +4462,7 @@ definition: - a relation between two opposite attributes or tendencies example: - - he viewed it as a balanced polarity between good and evil + - He viewed it as a balanced polarity between good and evil. hypernym: - 13876846-n ili: i109739 @@ -4493,7 +4493,7 @@ - having an indicated pole (as the distinction between positive and negative electric charges) example: - - he got the polarity of the battery reversed + - He got the polarity of the battery reversed. - charges of opposite sign hypernym: - 13876846-n @@ -4563,7 +4563,7 @@ definition: - a contradiction of ideas that serves as the determining factor in their interaction example: - - this situation created the inner dialectic of American history + - This situation created the inner dialectic of American history. hypernym: - 13879873-n ili: i109749 @@ -4615,7 +4615,7 @@ definition: - a relation of direct opposition example: - - we thought Sue was older than Bill but just the reverse was true + - We thought Sue was older than Bill but just the reverse was true. hypernym: - 13876846-n ili: i109754 @@ -4628,7 +4628,7 @@ definition: - something inverted in sequence or character or effect example: - - when the direct approach failed, he tried the inverse + - When the direct approach failed, he tried the inverse. hypernym: - 13876846-n ili: i109755 @@ -4641,7 +4641,7 @@ - a relational difference between states; especially between states before and after some event example: - - he attributed the change to their marriage + - He attributed the change to their marriage. hypernym: - 00032220-n ili: i109756 @@ -4652,8 +4652,8 @@ definition: - a significant change example: - - the difference in her is amazing - - his support made a real difference + - The difference in her is amazing. + - His support made a real difference. hypernym: - 13881240-n ili: i109757 @@ -4673,7 +4673,7 @@ definition: - a gradient in concentration of a solute as a function of distance through a solution example: - - the movement of a solute down its concentration gradient is called diffusion + - The movement of a solute down its concentration gradient is called diffusion. hypernym: - 13881709-n ili: i109759 @@ -4685,7 +4685,7 @@ - a gradient in the gravitational forces acting on different parts of a nonspherical object example: - - the gravity gradient of the moon causes the ocean tides on Earth + - The gravity gradient of the moon causes the ocean tides on Earth. hypernym: - 13881709-n ili: i109760 diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.shape.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.shape.yaml index 15d9b6b0..a6f47650 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.shape.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.shape.yaml @@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - we will refer to the plane of the graph as the X-Y plane - - any line joining two points on a plane lies wholly on that plane + - We will refer to the plane of the graph as the X-Y plane. + - Any line joining two points on a plane lies wholly on that plane. hypernym: - 00028005-n ili: i109765 @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ definition: - a shape that spreads outward example: - - the skirt had a wide flare + - The skirt had a wide flare. hypernym: - 00028005-n ili: i109775 @@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ - a plane figure with rounded sides curving inward at the top and intersecting at the bottom; conventionally used on playing cards and valentines example: - - he drew a heart and called it a valentine + - He drew a heart and called it a valentine. hypernym: - 13885789-n ili: i109791 @@ -523,7 +523,7 @@ definition: - a line traced by a point traveling in a constant direction; a line of zero curvature example: - - the shortest distance between two points is a straight line + - The shortest distance between two points is a straight line. hypernym: - 13886392-n ili: i109815 @@ -724,7 +724,7 @@ - ellipse in which the two axes are of equal length; a plane curve generated by one point moving at a constant distance from a fixed point example: - - he calculated the circumference of the circle + - He calculated the circumference of the circle. hypernym: - 13900945-n ili: i109834 @@ -746,7 +746,7 @@ definition: - something approximating the shape of a circle example: - - the chairs were arranged in a circle + - The chairs were arranged in a circle. hypernym: - 00028005-n ili: i109836 @@ -821,7 +821,7 @@ definition: - something with a round shape resembling a flat circular plate example: - - the moon's disk hung in a cloudless sky + - The moon's disk hung in a cloudless sky. hypernym: - 13888104-n ili: i109843 @@ -907,7 +907,7 @@ definition: - a pair of parallel helices intertwined about a common axis example: - - the shape of the DNA molecule is a double helix + - The shape of the DNA molecule is a double helix. hypernym: - 13899200-n ili: i109850 @@ -918,8 +918,8 @@ definition: - a curve that reverses the direction of something example: - - the tendrils of the plant exhibited perversion - - perversion also shows up in kinky telephone cords + - The tendrils of the plant exhibited perversion. + - Perversion also shows up in kinky telephone cords. hypernym: - 13890262-n ili: i109851 @@ -933,7 +933,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06014015-n example: - - a circle is an ellipse with zero eccentricity + - A circle is an ellipse with zero eccentricity. hypernym: - 13841419-n ili: i109852 @@ -1004,7 +1004,7 @@ - a closed plane curve resulting from the intersection of a circular cone and a plane cutting completely through it example: - - the sums of the distances from the foci to any point on an ellipse is constant + - The sums of the distances from the foci to any point on an ellipse is constant. hypernym: - 13895614-n ili: i109859 @@ -1019,7 +1019,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06014015-n example: - - you can compute the area of a square if you know the length of its sides + - You can compute the area of a square if you know the length of its sides. hypernym: - 13906003-n - 13889754-n @@ -1072,7 +1072,7 @@ definition: - something approximating the shape of a triangle example: - - the coastline of Chile and Argentina and Brazil forms two legs of a triangle + - The coastline of Chile and Argentina and Brazil forms two legs of a triangle. hypernym: - 00028005-n ili: i109865 @@ -1176,7 +1176,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - parallels never meet + - Parallels never meet. hypernym: - 13885383-n ili: i109875 @@ -1367,7 +1367,7 @@ definition: - a rectangular drawing example: - - the flowchart contained many boxes + - The flowchart contained many boxes. hypernym: - 13906003-n ili: i109894 @@ -1473,7 +1473,7 @@ definition: - having bends (especially of streams and roads) example: - - he hated the sinuosity of mountain roads + - He hated the sinuosity of mountain roads. hypernym: - 13890262-n ili: i109905 @@ -1485,8 +1485,8 @@ definition: - a tortuous and twisted shape or position example: - - they built a tree house in the tortuosities of its boughs - - the acrobat performed incredible contortions + - They built a tree house in the tortuosities of its boughs. + - The acrobat performed incredible contortions. hypernym: - 13889897-n ili: i109906 @@ -1511,9 +1511,9 @@ definition: - something twisted and tight and swollen example: - - their muscles stood out in knots - - the old man's fists were two great gnarls - - his stomach was in knots + - Their muscles stood out in knots. + - The old man's fists were two great gnarls. + - His stomach was in knots. hypernym: - 13889897-n ili: i109908 @@ -1596,7 +1596,7 @@ definition: - a sharp change in direction example: - - there was a jog in the road + - There was a jog in the road. hypernym: - 13887384-n ili: i109916 @@ -1637,7 +1637,7 @@ definition: - the angular separation between two objects as perceived by an observer example: - - he recorded angular distances between the stars + - He recorded angular distances between the stars. hypernym: - 13910202-n ili: i109920 @@ -2003,10 +2003,10 @@ definition: - something that bulges out or is protuberant or projects from its surroundings example: - - the gun in his pocket made an obvious bulge + - The gun in his pocket made an obvious bulge. - the hump of a camel - - he stood on the rocky prominence - - the occipital protuberance was well developed + - He stood on the rocky prominence. + - The occipital protuberance was well developed. - the bony excrescence between its horns hypernym: - 13942718-n @@ -2040,7 +2040,7 @@ definition: - a headlike protuberance on an organ or structure example: - - the caput humeri is the head of the humerus which fits into a cavity in the scapula + - The caput humeri is the head of the humerus which fits into a cavity in the scapula. hypernym: - 13917127-n ili: i109957 @@ -2120,7 +2120,7 @@ definition: - a concavity in a surface produced by pressing example: - - he left the impression of his fingers in the soft mud + - He left the impression of his fingers in the soft mud. hypernym: - 13887586-n ili: i109965 @@ -2133,7 +2133,7 @@ definition: - any slight depression in a surface example: - - there are approximately 336 dimples on a golf ball + - There are approximately 336 dimples on a golf ball. hypernym: - 13919062-n ili: i109966 @@ -2165,7 +2165,7 @@ definition: - a surface whose plane sections are all ellipses or circles example: - - the Earth is an ellipsoid + - The Earth is an ellipsoid. hypernym: - 13885789-n ili: i109969 @@ -2257,7 +2257,7 @@ definition: - a shape that is generated by rotating an ellipse around one of its axes example: - - it looked like a sphere but on closer examination I saw it was really a spheroid + - It looked like a sphere but on closer examination I saw it was really a spheroid. hypernym: - 13888104-n ili: i109978 @@ -2350,9 +2350,9 @@ definition: - anything that approximates the shape of a column or tower example: - - the test tube held a column of white powder - - a tower of dust rose above the horizon - - a thin pillar of smoke betrayed their campsite + - The test tube held a column of white powder. + - A tower of dust rose above the horizon. + - A thin pillar of smoke betrayed their campsite. hypernym: - 00028005-n ili: i109987 @@ -2438,7 +2438,7 @@ definition: - a shape that is spherical and small example: - - he studied the shapes of low-viscosity drops + - He studied the shapes of low-viscosity drops. - beads of sweat on his forehead hypernym: - 13921893-n @@ -2498,7 +2498,7 @@ definition: - a V shape example: - - the cannibal's teeth were filed to sharp points + - The cannibal's teeth were filed to sharp points. hypernym: - 13886774-n ili: i110001 @@ -2639,7 +2639,7 @@ definition: - a depression in an otherwise level surface example: - - there was a dip in the road + - There was a dip in the road. hypernym: - 13919062-n ili: i110012 @@ -2650,8 +2650,8 @@ definition: - any cup-shaped concavity example: - - bees filled the waxen cups with honey - - he wore a jock strap with a metal cup + - Bees filled the waxen cups with honey. + - He wore a jock strap with a metal cup. - the cup of her bra hypernym: - 13887586-n @@ -2709,7 +2709,7 @@ definition: - a shape that sags example: - - there was a sag in the chair seat + - There was a sag in the chair seat. hypernym: - 13919062-n ili: i110018 @@ -2721,8 +2721,8 @@ definition: - a slight depression or fold in the smoothness of a surface example: - - his face has many lines - - ironing gets rid of most wrinkles + - His face has many lines. + - Ironing gets rid of most wrinkles. hypernym: - 13919062-n ili: i110019 @@ -2960,7 +2960,7 @@ definition: - an amorphous or indefinite shape example: - - Despite its grotesque gargoyle shapelessness it was, of course, adorable + - Despite its grotesque gargoyle shapelessness it was, of course, adorable. hypernym: - 13890113-n ili: i110041 @@ -2982,7 +2982,7 @@ example: - the huge desert voids - the emptiness of outer space - - without their support he'll be ruling in a vacuum + - Without their support he'll be ruling in a vacuum. hypernym: - 13933399-n ili: i110043 @@ -2996,8 +2996,8 @@ definition: - an empty area (usually bounded in some way between things) example: - - the architect left space in front of the building - - they stopped at an open space in the jungle + - The architect left space in front of the building. + - They stopped at an open space in the jungle. - the space between his teeth hypernym: - 13890113-n @@ -3010,7 +3010,7 @@ definition: - a cavity or space in something example: - - hunger had caused the hollows in their cheeks + - Hunger had caused the hollows in their cheeks. hypernym: - 13934532-n ili: i110045 @@ -3065,7 +3065,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00462843-n example: - - the ball hit the pocket and gave him a perfect strike + - The ball hit the pocket and gave him a perfect strike. hypernym: - 13933399-n ili: i110050 @@ -3077,7 +3077,7 @@ - a very small circular shape example: - a row of points - - draw lines between the dots + - Draw lines between the dots. hypernym: - 13897824-n ili: i110051 @@ -3191,7 +3191,7 @@ definition: - the distinctive form in which a thing is made example: - - pottery of this cast was found throughout the region + - Pottery of this cast was found throughout the region. hypernym: - 13882990-n ili: i110062 @@ -3205,7 +3205,7 @@ definition: - a part of a forked or branching shape example: - - he broke off one of the branches + - He broke off one of the branches. hypernym: - 13886223-n ili: i110063 @@ -3229,8 +3229,8 @@ definition: - the region of the angle formed by the junction of two branches example: - - they took the south fork - - he climbed into the crotch of a tree + - They took the south fork. + - He climbed into the crotch of a tree. hypernym: - 13936864-n ili: i110065 @@ -3242,7 +3242,7 @@ definition: - an enclosed space example: - - the trapped miners found a pocket of air + - The trapped miners found a pocket of air. hypernym: - 13934532-n ili: i110066 @@ -3516,8 +3516,8 @@ definition: - any long thin projection that is transient example: - - tongues of flame licked at the walls - - rifles exploded quick knives of fire into the dark + - Tongues of flame licked at the walls. + - Rifles exploded quick knives of fire into the dark. hypernym: - 13942718-n ili: i110094 @@ -3576,8 +3576,8 @@ definition: - the channel or break produced by erosion of relatively soft soil by water example: - - it was several days after the storm before they could repair the washout and open - the road + - It was several days after the storm before they could repair the washout and open + the road. hypernym: - 13916479-n ili: i110100 @@ -3781,7 +3781,7 @@ definition: - the conchoid of a straight line with respect to a point not on the line. example: - - the conchoid of a straight line with respect to a point not on the line. + - the conchoid of a straight line with respect to a point not on the line hypernym: - 92440987-n members: diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.state.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.state.yaml index 7920f8f2..daee4d67 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.state.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.state.yaml @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ definition: - the state of being split or cleft example: - - there was a cleavage between the liberal and conservative members + - There was a cleavage between the liberal and conservative members. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i110105 @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ definition: - the prevailing context that influences the performance or the outcome of a process example: - - there were wide variations in the conditions of observation + - There were wide variations in the conditions of observation. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ definition: - a particular functioning condition or arrangement example: - - switched from keyboard to voice mode + - … switched from keyboard to voice mode hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i110115 @@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ definition: - the condition of being prepossessed example: - - the king's prepossession in my favor is very valuable + - The king's prepossession in my favor is very valuable. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i110121 @@ -213,8 +213,8 @@ definition: - the state of being silent (as when no one is speaking) example: - - there was a shocked silence - - he gestured for silence + - There was a shocked silence. + - He gestured for silence. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i110125 @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ - a condition or position in which you find yourself example: - the unpleasant situation (or position) of having to choose between two evils - - found herself in a very fortunate situation + - … found herself in a very fortunate situation hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i110126 @@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ - a position particularly well suited to the person who or organization which occupies it example: - - he found his niche in the academic world + - He found his niche in the academic world. hypernym: - 13970825-n ili: i110128 @@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ definition: - the status or fact of being elected example: - - they celebrated his election + - They celebrated his election. hypernym: - 13968971-n ili: i110129 @@ -280,8 +280,8 @@ - the condition of having been proposed as a suitable candidate for appointment or election example: - - there was keen competition for the nomination - - his nomination was hotly protested + - There was keen competition for the nomination. + - His nomination was hotly protested. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i110131 @@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ definition: - an unfortunate situation example: - - we're in the soup now + - We're in the soup now. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -340,11 +340,11 @@ definition: - the general state of things; the combination of circumstances at a given time example: - - the present international situation is dangerous - - wondered how such a state of affairs had come about + - The present international situation is dangerous. + - … wondered how such a state of affairs had come about - source: Franklin D.Roosevelt - text: eternal truths will be neither true nor eternal unless they have fresh meaning - for every new social situation + text: Eternal truths will be neither true nor eternal unless they have fresh meaning + for every new social situation. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i110136 @@ -357,7 +357,7 @@ - a situation in which life seems irrational and meaningless example: - source: Albert Camus - text: The absurd is the essential concept and the first truth + text: The absurd is the essential concept and the first truth. hypernym: - 13950416-n ili: i110137 @@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ definition: - a state of connectedness between people (especially an emotional connection) example: - - he didn't want his wife to know of the relationship + - He didn't want his wife to know of the relationship. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i110138 @@ -399,7 +399,7 @@ - a formal contractual relationship established to provide for regular banking or brokerage or business services example: - - he asked to see the executive who handled his account + - He asked to see the executive who handled his account. hypernym: - 13951701-n ili: i110141 @@ -429,8 +429,8 @@ definition: - the state of being with someone example: - - he missed their company - - he enjoyed the society of his friends + - He missed their company. + - He enjoyed the society of his friends. hypernym: - 13954178-n ili: i110144 @@ -444,8 +444,8 @@ definition: - a trustful relationship example: - - he took me into his confidence - - he betrayed their trust + - He took me into his confidence. + - He betrayed their trust. hypernym: - 13954178-n ili: i110145 @@ -457,7 +457,7 @@ definition: - a natural or instinctive fellowship between people of similar interests example: - - he enjoyed the freemasonry of the Press + - He enjoyed the freemasonry of the Press. hypernym: - 13952621-n ili: i110146 @@ -479,7 +479,7 @@ - a social or business relationship example: - a valuable financial affiliation - - he was sorry he had to sever his ties with other members of the team + - He was sorry he had to sever his ties with other members of the team. - many close associations with England hypernym: - 13951701-n @@ -596,7 +596,7 @@ definition: - the state of being acceptable and accepted example: - - torn jeans received no acceptance at the country club + - Torn jeans received no acceptance at the country club. hypernym: - 13950416-n ili: i110159 @@ -607,7 +607,7 @@ definition: - a particular situation that is radically different from the preceding situation example: - - HDTV looks the same but it's really a whole new ballgame + - HDTV looks the same but it's really a whole new ballgame. hypernym: - 13950416-n ili: i110160 @@ -619,7 +619,7 @@ definition: - a demanding or stimulating situation example: - - they reacted irrationally to the challenge of Russian power + - They reacted irrationally to the challenge of Russian power. hypernym: - 13950416-n ili: i110161 @@ -639,7 +639,7 @@ definition: - a situation or condition that is complex or confused example: - - her coming was a serious complication + - Her coming was a serious complication. hypernym: - 13950416-n ili: i110163 @@ -663,7 +663,7 @@ definition: - an unstable situation of extreme danger or difficulty example: - - they went bankrupt during the economic crisis + - They went bankrupt during the economic crisis. hypernym: - 14434647-n ili: i110165 @@ -674,7 +674,7 @@ definition: - a situation in which people or things are crowded together example: - - he didn't like the crowding on the beach + - He didn't like the crowding on the beach. hypernym: - 13950416-n ili: i110166 @@ -719,7 +719,7 @@ definition: - the totality of surrounding conditions example: - - he longed for the comfortable environment of his living room + - He longed for the comfortable environment of his living room. hypernym: - 13950416-n ili: i110170 @@ -748,7 +748,7 @@ definition: - a state of affairs in which you have no privacy example: - - the president lives in a goldfish bowl + - The president lives in a goldfish bowl. hypernym: - 13950416-n ili: i110173 @@ -761,7 +761,7 @@ definition: - a highly contentious or hazardous situation example: - - talk of invading Iraq stirred up a political hornets' nest + - Talk of invading Iraq stirred up a political hornets' nest. hypernym: - 14434647-n ili: i110174 @@ -773,7 +773,7 @@ definition: - a situation that is ideal for rapid development (especially of something bad) example: - - it was a hotbed of vice + - It was a hotbed of vice. hypernym: - 13950416-n ili: i110175 @@ -784,7 +784,7 @@ definition: - a difficult situation example: - - he dropped the topic like a hot potato + - He dropped the topic like a hot potato. hypernym: - 14434647-n ili: i110176 @@ -795,7 +795,7 @@ definition: - an awkward situation example: - - that's a fine how-d'ye-do + - That's a fine how-d'ye-do. hypernym: - 14434647-n ili: i110177 @@ -875,8 +875,8 @@ definition: - a situation treated as an observable object example: - - the political picture is favorable - - the religious scene in England has changed in the last century + - The political picture is favorable. + - The religious scene in England has changed in the last century. hypernym: - 13950416-n ili: i110185 @@ -918,8 +918,8 @@ definition: - the actual state of affairs example: - - that's the size of the situation - - she hates me, that's about the size of it + - That's the size of the situation. + - She hates me, that's about the size of it. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -934,8 +934,8 @@ - the situation in which you begin an endeavor and to which you return if your efforts fail example: - - the police are now back at square one after having arrested and released 27 men - - she has tried to diet but always ends up back at square one + - The police are now back at square one after having arrested and released 27 men. + - She has tried to diet but always ends up back at square one. hypernym: - 13950416-n ili: i110190 @@ -955,7 +955,7 @@ definition: - a situation fraught with difficulties and imponderables example: - - he was trapped in a medical swamp + - He was trapped in a medical swamp. hypernym: - 14434647-n ili: i110192 @@ -966,7 +966,7 @@ definition: - the condition in which a standard has been successfully established example: - - standardization of nuts and bolts had saved industry millions of dollars + - Standardization of nuts and bolts had saved industry millions of dollars. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i110193 @@ -1013,8 +1013,8 @@ definition: - a wild primitive state untouched by civilization example: - - he lived in the wild - - they collected mushrooms in the wild + - He lived in the wild. + - They collected mushrooms in the wild. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i110197 @@ -1027,8 +1027,8 @@ definition: - the condition of things generally example: - - that's the way it is - - I felt the same way + - That's the way it is. + - I felt the same way. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i110198 @@ -1050,7 +1050,7 @@ - a specific identifiable position in a continuum or series or especially in a process example: - a remarkable degree of frankness - - at what stage are the social sciences? + - At what stage are the social sciences? hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i110200 @@ -1064,7 +1064,7 @@ definition: - ascending stages by which somebody or something can progress example: - - he climbed the career ladder + - He climbed the career ladder. hypernym: - 13962925-n ili: i110201 @@ -1077,11 +1077,11 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - his landscapes were deemed the acme of beauty - - the artist's gifts are at their acme + - His landscapes were deemed the acme of beauty. + - The artist's gifts are at their acme. - at the height of her career - the peak of perfection - - summer was at its peak + - Summer was at its peak. - … catapulted Einstein to the pinnacle of fame - the summit of his ambition - so many highest superlatives achieved by man @@ -1107,7 +1107,7 @@ example: - the extent of the damage - the full extent of the law - - to a certain extent she was right + - To a certain extent she was right. hypernym: - 13962925-n ili: i110203 @@ -1129,9 +1129,9 @@ - a level of material comfort in terms of goods and services available to someone or some group example: - - they enjoyed the highest standard of living in the country - - the lower the standard of living, the easier it is to introduce an autocratic - production system + - They enjoyed the highest standard of living in the country. + - The lower the standard of living, the easier it is to introduce an autocratic + production system. hypernym: - 13962925-n ili: i110205 @@ -1144,7 +1144,7 @@ definition: - a level of existence or development example: - - he lived on a worldly plane + - He lived on a worldly plane. hypernym: - 13962925-n ili: i110206 @@ -1243,8 +1243,8 @@ definition: - a special set of circumstances example: - - in that event, the first possibility is excluded - - it may rain in which case the picnic will be canceled + - In that event, the first possibility is excluded. + - It may rain in which case the picnic will be canceled. hypernym: - 13965927-n ili: i110215 @@ -1256,7 +1256,7 @@ definition: - a circumstance upon which subsequent events depend example: - - his absence is the hinge of our plan + - His absence is the hinge of our plan. hypernym: - 13965927-n ili: i110216 @@ -1267,8 +1267,8 @@ definition: - the circumstances under which competition occurs example: - - the government's objective is to insure a genuinely level playing field for American - industry and commerce in Europe + - The government's objective is to insure a genuinely level playing field for American + industry and commerce in Europe. hypernym: - 13965927-n ili: i110217 @@ -1279,8 +1279,8 @@ definition: - a special situation example: - - this thing has got to end - - it is a remarkable thing + - This thing has got to end. + - It is a remarkable thing. hypernym: - 13950416-n ili: i110218 @@ -1291,8 +1291,8 @@ definition: - a problematic situation that will eventually become dangerous if not addressed example: - - India is a demographic time bomb - - the refugee camp is a ticking bomb waiting to go off + - India is a demographic time bomb. + - The refugee camp is a ticking bomb waiting to go off. hypernym: - 14434647-n ili: i110219 @@ -1304,7 +1304,7 @@ definition: - a dangerous state of affairs; a situation that is a potential source of violence example: - - the Balkans are the tinderbox of Europe + - The Balkans are the tinderbox of Europe. hypernym: - 14434647-n ili: i110220 @@ -1315,8 +1315,8 @@ definition: - an urgent situation calling for prompt action example: - - I'll be there, barring any urgencies - - they departed hurriedly because of some great urgency in their affairs + - I'll be there, barring any urgencies. + - They departed hurriedly because of some great urgency in their affairs. hypernym: - 14434647-n ili: i110221 @@ -1339,7 +1339,7 @@ definition: - the condition of being reinstated example: - - her reinstatement to her former office followed quickly + - Her reinstatement to her former office followed quickly. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i110223 @@ -1352,7 +1352,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01127115-n example: - - being in office already gives a candidate a great advantage + - Being in office already gives a candidate a great advantage. - during his first year in office - during his first year in power - the power of the president @@ -1394,9 +1394,9 @@ definition: - the relative position or standing of things or especially persons in a society example: - - he had the status of a minor - - the novel attained the status of a classic - - atheists do not enjoy a favorable position in American life + - He had the status of a minor. + - The novel attained the status of a classic. + - Atheists do not enjoy a favorable position in American life. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i110227 @@ -1432,7 +1432,7 @@ definition: - social and political equality example: - - egality represents an extreme leveling of society + - Egality represents an extreme leveling of society. hypernym: - 13969940-n ili: i110229 @@ -1463,7 +1463,7 @@ definition: - position in a social hierarchy example: - - the British are more aware of social status than Americans are + - The British are more aware of social status than Americans are. hypernym: - 13968971-n ili: i110232 @@ -1477,7 +1477,7 @@ definition: - proper or designated social situation example: - - he overstepped his place + - He overstepped his place. - the responsibilities of a man in his station - married above her station hypernym: @@ -1491,7 +1491,7 @@ definition: - proper or appropriate position or location example: - - a woman's place is no longer in the kitchen + - A woman's place is no longer in the kitchen. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i110234 @@ -1544,7 +1544,7 @@ definition: - the status of being acknowledged as a star example: - - stardom meant nothing to her + - Stardom meant nothing to her. hypernym: - 13971621-n ili: i110239 @@ -1555,7 +1555,7 @@ definition: - the status of being a champion example: - - he held the title for two years + - He held the title for two years. hypernym: - 13971621-n ili: i110240 @@ -1616,7 +1616,7 @@ - status established in order of importance or urgency example: - … its precedence as the world's leading manufacturer of pharmaceuticals - - national independence takes priority over class struggle + - National independence takes priority over class struggle. hypernym: - 13971621-n ili: i110245 @@ -1629,7 +1629,7 @@ definition: - reduced priority example: - - dozens of cases were put on the back burner + - Dozens of cases were put on the back burner. hypernym: - 13973020-n ili: i110246 @@ -1640,7 +1640,7 @@ definition: - top priority example: - - the work was moved to the front burner in order to meet deadlines + - The work was moved to the front burner in order to meet deadlines. hypernym: - 13973020-n ili: i110247 @@ -1672,8 +1672,8 @@ - (usually plural) the status or rank or office of a Christian clergyman in an ecclesiastical hierarchy example: - - theologians still disagree over whether ‘bishop’ should or should not be a separate - Order + - Theologians still disagree over whether ‘bishop’ should or should not be a separate + Order. hypernym: - 13968971-n ili: i110250 @@ -1707,7 +1707,7 @@ definition: - a secondary or inferior position or status example: - - tennis has had to take a backseat while his work is so demanding + - Tennis has had to take a backseat while his work is so demanding. hypernym: - 13974662-n ili: i110253 @@ -1719,7 +1719,7 @@ - a position of relative inferiority example: - an achievement that puts everything else in the shade - - his brother's success left him in the shade + - His brother's success left him in the shade. hypernym: - 13974662-n ili: i110254 @@ -1740,8 +1740,8 @@ definition: - in a subordinate position example: - - theology should be the handmaiden of ethics - - the state cannot be a servant of the church + - Theology should be the handmaiden of ethics. + - The state cannot be a servant of the church. hypernym: - 13975202-n ili: i110256 @@ -1839,7 +1839,7 @@ definition: - a position of highest authority example: - - the corporation has just undergone a change in command + - The corporation has just undergone a change in command. hypernym: - 13968971-n ili: i110265 @@ -1886,7 +1886,7 @@ example: - a point of view gradually coming into being - laws in existence for centuries - - he appeared on the face of the earth one day + - He appeared on the face of the earth one day. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i110269 @@ -1938,7 +1938,7 @@ definition: - the state of being actual or real example: - - the reality of his situation slowly dawned on him + - The reality of his situation slowly dawned on him. hypernym: - 13978104-n ili: i110273 @@ -1951,8 +1951,8 @@ definition: - an event known to have happened or something known to have existed example: - - your fears have no basis in fact - - how much of the story is fact and how much fiction is hard to tell + - Your fears have no basis in fact. + - How much of the story is fact and how much fiction is hard to tell. hypernym: - 13978747-n ili: i110274 @@ -1963,7 +1963,7 @@ definition: - the state of the world as it really is rather than as you might want it to be example: - - businessmen have to face harsh realities + - Businessmen have to face harsh realities. hypernym: - 13978104-n ili: i110275 @@ -1986,10 +1986,10 @@ definition: - conformity to reality or actuality example: - - they debated the truth of the proposition - - the situation brought home to us the blunt truth of the military threat - - he was famous for the truth of his portraits - - he turned to religion in his search for eternal verities + - They debated the truth of the proposition. + - The situation brought home to us the blunt truth of the military threat. + - He was famous for the truth of his portraits. + - He turned to religion in his search for eternal verities. hypernym: - 13978104-n ili: i110277 @@ -2054,7 +2054,7 @@ definition: - the state of being present; current existence example: - - he tested for the presence of radon + - He tested for the presence of radon. hypernym: - 13977471-n ili: i110283 @@ -2127,7 +2127,7 @@ - real existence example: - source: Charles Hopkinson - text: things are really there … capture the thereness of them + text: Things are really there … capture the thereness of them. hypernym: - 13980887-n ili: i110290 @@ -2169,7 +2169,7 @@ definition: - a dominating and pervasive presence example: - - he received little recognition working in the shadow of his father + - He received little recognition working in the shadow of his father. hypernym: - 13980887-n ili: i110294 @@ -2210,7 +2210,7 @@ definition: - out of touch with reality example: - - his head was in the clouds + - His head was in the clouds. hypernym: - 13983403-n ili: i110298 @@ -2221,7 +2221,7 @@ definition: - the state of being false or untrue example: - - argument could not determine its truth or falsity + - Argument could not determine its truth or falsity. hypernym: - 13983403-n ili: i110299 @@ -2242,7 +2242,7 @@ definition: - the state of being absent example: - - he was surprised by the absence of any explanation + - He was surprised by the absence of any explanation. hypernym: - 14472871-n ili: i110301 @@ -2272,10 +2272,10 @@ - the course of existence of an individual; the actions and events that occur in living example: - - he hoped for a new life in Australia - - he wanted to live his own life without interference from others - - get a life! - - he is trying to rebuild his life + - He hoped for a new life in Australia. + - He wanted to live his own life without interference from others. + - Get a life! + - He is trying to rebuild his life. hypernym: - 13977471-n ili: i110304 @@ -2289,8 +2289,8 @@ definition: - the condition of living or the state of being alive example: - - while there's life there's hope - - life depends on many chemical and physical processes + - While there's life there's hope. + - Life depends on many chemical and physical processes. hypernym: - 13977471-n ili: i110305 @@ -2304,7 +2304,7 @@ definition: - a person's skin regarded as their life example: - - he tried to save his skin + - He tried to save his skin. hypernym: - 13984978-n ili: i110306 @@ -2325,7 +2325,7 @@ definition: - a means of surviving example: - - farming is a hard means of subsistence + - Farming is a hard means of subsistence. hypernym: - 13985502-n ili: i110308 @@ -2336,7 +2336,7 @@ definition: - the absence of life or state of being dead example: - - he seemed more content in death than he had ever been in life + - He seemed more content in death than he had ever been in life. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i110309 @@ -2347,8 +2347,8 @@ definition: - euphemisms for death (based on an analogy between lying in a bed and in a tomb) example: - - she was laid to rest beside her husband - - they had to put their family pet to sleep + - She was laid to rest beside her husband. + - They had to put their family pet to sleep. hypernym: - 13985834-n ili: i110310 @@ -2424,7 +2424,7 @@ - 08458195-n example: - a long and happy marriage - - God bless this union + - God bless this union. hypernym: - 13987093-n ili: i110316 @@ -2452,8 +2452,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - parties to a civil union have all the same benefits, protections, and responsibilities - under Vermont law as spouses in a marriage + - Parties to a civil union have all the same benefits, protections, and responsibilities + under Vermont law as spouses in a marriage. hypernym: - 13987093-n ili: i110318 @@ -2613,7 +2613,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08112613-n example: - - sigeh legally wraps premarital sex in an Islamic cloak + - Sigeh legally wraps premarital sex in an Islamic cloak. hypernym: - 13987306-n ili: i110334 @@ -2673,8 +2673,8 @@ definition: - the state of being employed or having a job example: - - they are looking for employment - - he was in the employ of the city + - They are looking for employment. + - He was in the employ of the city. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i110340 @@ -2686,8 +2686,8 @@ definition: - the state of being unemployed or not having a job example: - - unemployment is a serious social evil - - the rate of unemployment is an indicator of the health of an economy + - Unemployment is a serious social evil. + - The rate of unemployment is an indicator of the health of an economy. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i110341 @@ -2698,7 +2698,7 @@ definition: - established customary state (especially of society) example: - - order ruled in the streets + - Order ruled in the streets. - law and order hypernym: - 00024900-n @@ -2754,7 +2754,7 @@ definition: - harmonious relations; freedom from disputes example: - - the roommates lived in peace together + - The roommates lived in peace together. hypernym: - 13992690-n ili: i110347 @@ -2840,7 +2840,7 @@ definition: - harmony of people's opinions or actions or characters example: - - the two parties were in agreement + - The two parties were in agreement. hypernym: - 13992690-n ili: i110356 @@ -2852,7 +2852,7 @@ definition: - agreement as to goals example: - - the preachers and the bootleggers found they had a community of interests + - The preachers and the bootleggers found they had a community of interests. hypernym: - 13994512-n ili: i110357 @@ -2864,7 +2864,7 @@ definition: - the state of manifesting goodwill and cooperation after being reconciled example: - - there was a brief period of conciliation but the fighting soon resumed + - There was a brief period of conciliation but the fighting soon resumed. hypernym: - 13993683-n ili: i110358 @@ -2885,8 +2885,8 @@ definition: - agreement in the judgment or opinion reached by a group as a whole example: - - the lack of consensus reflected differences in theoretical positions - - those rights and obligations are based on an unstated consensus + - The lack of consensus reflected differences in theoretical positions. + - Those rights and obligations are based on an unstated consensus. hypernym: - 13994512-n ili: i110360 @@ -2897,8 +2897,8 @@ definition: - general agreement reached by an assembled group example: - - no vote was taken, but after each discussion the chair summed up the sense of - the meeting + - No vote was taken, but after each discussion the chair summed up the sense of + the meeting. hypernym: - 13994512-n ili: i110361 @@ -3090,7 +3090,7 @@ definition: - disorder resulting from a failure to behave predictably example: - - the army retreated in confusion + - The army retreated in confusion. hypernym: - 13996244-n ili: i110380 @@ -3101,7 +3101,7 @@ definition: - a state of disorder and confusion example: - - his inconsistency resulted in the demoralization of his staff + - His inconsistency resulted in the demoralization of his staff. hypernym: - 13999199-n ili: i110381 @@ -3113,7 +3113,7 @@ definition: - noisy confusion and turbulence example: - - he was awakened by the bluster of their preparations + - He was awakened by the bluster of their preparations. hypernym: - 13999199-n ili: i110382 @@ -3140,7 +3140,7 @@ domain_region: - 09025654-n example: - - it was utter and complete balagan! + - It was utter and complete balagan! hypernym: - 13999769-n ili: i110384 @@ -3151,7 +3151,7 @@ definition: - a state of confusion example: - - he engaged in the hugger-mugger of international finance + - He engaged in the hugger-mugger of international finance. hypernym: - 13999199-n ili: i110385 @@ -3196,7 +3196,7 @@ definition: - a disorderly outburst or tumult example: - - they were amazed by the furious disturbance they had caused + - They were amazed by the furious disturbance they had caused. hypernym: - 13996244-n ili: i110389 @@ -3228,7 +3228,7 @@ definition: - a disturbance that is extremely disruptive example: - - selling the company caused an earthquake among the employees + - Selling the company caused an earthquake among the employees. hypernym: - 14000813-n ili: i110391 @@ -3239,7 +3239,7 @@ definition: - a public disturbance example: - - the police investigated an incident at the bus station + - The police investigated an incident at the bus station. hypernym: - 14000813-n ili: i110392 @@ -3250,7 +3250,7 @@ definition: - a prominent or sensational but short-lived news event example: - - he made a great splash and then disappeared + - He made a great splash and then disappeared. hypernym: - 14000813-n ili: i110393 @@ -3262,8 +3262,8 @@ definition: - a violent commotion or disturbance example: - - the storms that had characterized their relationship had died away - - it was only a tempest in a teapot + - The storms that had characterized their relationship had died away. + - It was only a tempest in a teapot. hypernym: - 14000813-n ili: i110394 @@ -3297,7 +3297,7 @@ definition: - a state of violent disturbance and excitement example: - - combustion grew until revolt was unavoidable + - Combustion grew until revolt was unavoidable. hypernym: - 14002194-n ili: i110397 @@ -3321,7 +3321,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06157599-n example: - - the industrial revolution was a period of great turbulence + - The industrial revolution was a period of great turbulence. hypernym: - 13996244-n ili: i110399 @@ -3336,7 +3336,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - the political ferment produced new leadership + - The political ferment produced new leadership. - social unrest hypernym: - 14002658-n @@ -3352,7 +3352,7 @@ definition: - anything characterized by abrupt and extreme changes (especially up and down) example: - - the economy has been on a roller coaster all year + - The economy has been on a roller coaster all year. hypernym: - 14002658-n ili: i110401 @@ -3372,7 +3372,7 @@ definition: - violent state of the elements example: - - the sea hurled itself in thundering rage against the rocks + - The sea hurled itself in thundering rage against the rocks. hypernym: - 14003462-n ili: i110403 @@ -3394,8 +3394,8 @@ definition: - feelings of hostility that are not manifest example: - - he could sense her latent hostility to him - - the diplomats' first concern was to reduce international tensions + - He could sense her latent hostility to him. + - The diplomats' first concern was to reduce international tensions. hypernym: - 14003773-n ili: i110405 @@ -3407,7 +3407,7 @@ definition: - a state of opposition between persons or ideas or interests example: - - his conflict of interest made him ineligible for the post + - His conflict of interest made him ineligible for the post. - a conflict of loyalties hypernym: - 00024900-n @@ -3429,7 +3429,7 @@ definition: - a state of conflict between colors example: - - her dress was a disturbing clash of colors + - Her dress was a disturbing clash of colors. hypernym: - 14004330-n ili: i110408 @@ -3443,8 +3443,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00975181-n example: - - war was declared in November but actual fighting did not begin until the following - spring + - War was declared in November but actual fighting did not begin until the following + spring. hypernym: - 14003773-n ili: i110409 @@ -3524,7 +3524,7 @@ definition: - the state of being suspected example: - - he tried to shield me from suspicion + - He tried to shield me from suspicion. hypernym: - 14003773-n ili: i110417 @@ -3535,7 +3535,7 @@ definition: - suspicion affecting your reputation example: - - after that mistake he was under a cloud + - After that mistake he was under a cloud. hypernym: - 14006324-n ili: i110418 @@ -3555,7 +3555,7 @@ definition: - having abundant light or illumination example: - - they played as long as it was light + - They played as long as it was light. - as long as the lighting was good hypernym: - 14006632-n @@ -3578,7 +3578,7 @@ definition: - darkness example: - - it vanished into the night + - It vanished into the night. hypernym: - 14007000-n ili: i110422 @@ -3589,7 +3589,7 @@ definition: - total absence of light example: - - they fumbled around in total darkness + - They fumbled around in total darkness. - in the black of night hypernym: - 14007000-n @@ -3638,8 +3638,8 @@ definition: - relative darkness caused by light rays being intercepted by an opaque body example: - - it is much cooler in the shade - - there's too much shadiness to take good photographs + - It is much cooler in the shade. + - There's too much shadiness to take good photographs. hypernym: - 14007770-n ili: i110427 @@ -3689,7 +3689,7 @@ definition: - a state of partial or total darkness example: - - he struck a match to dispel the gloom + - He struck a match to dispel the gloom. hypernym: - 14007770-n ili: i110432 @@ -3712,9 +3712,9 @@ definition: - the state of a person's emotions (especially with regard to pleasure or dejection) example: - - his emotional state depended on her opinion - - he was in good spirits - - his spirit rose + - His emotional state depended on her opinion. + - He was in good spirits. + - His spirit rose. hypernym: - 07495208-n ili: i110434 @@ -3726,7 +3726,7 @@ definition: - the state of being embarrassed (usually by some financial inadequacy) example: - - he is currently suffering financial embarrassments + - He is currently suffering financial embarrassments. hypernym: - 14009303-n ili: i110435 @@ -3753,8 +3753,8 @@ definition: - state of being gratified or satisfied example: - - dull repetitious work gives no gratification - - to my immense gratification he arrived on time + - Dull repetitious work gives no gratification. + - To my immense gratification he arrived on time. hypernym: - 14009303-n ili: i110437 @@ -3767,7 +3767,7 @@ - your personal satisfaction (or dissatisfaction) with the cultural or intellectual conditions under which you live (as distinct from material comfort) example: - - the new art museum is expected to improve the quality of life + - The new art museum is expected to improve the quality of life. hypernym: - 14010164-n ili: i110438 @@ -3778,8 +3778,8 @@ definition: - satisfaction or physical well-being provided by a person or thing example: - - his friendship was a comfort - - a padded chair was one of the room's few comforts + - His friendship was a comfort. + - A padded chair was one of the room's few comforts. hypernym: - 14010164-n ili: i110439 @@ -3852,7 +3852,7 @@ definition: - a state of depression or agitation example: - - he was in such a state you just couldn't reason with him + - He was in such a state you just couldn't reason with him. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -3874,7 +3874,7 @@ definition: - the state of being embittered example: - - the embitterment that resulted from the loss of his job never left him + - The embitterment that resulted from the loss of his job never left him. hypernym: - 14012148-n ili: i110447 @@ -3885,7 +3885,7 @@ definition: - the state of being sad example: - - she tired of his perpetual sadness + - She tired of his perpetual sadness. hypernym: - 14012148-n ili: i110448 @@ -3920,7 +3920,7 @@ definition: - a state or condition of being innocent of a specific crime or offense example: - - the trial established his innocence + - The trial established his innocence. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i110451 @@ -3965,7 +3965,7 @@ definition: - the state of being free of suspicion example: - - investigation showed that he was in the clear + - Investigation showed that he was in the clear. hypernym: - 14013112-n ili: i110455 @@ -4147,7 +4147,7 @@ definition: - freedom to do as you see fit example: - - many have doubts about giving him a free hand to attack + - Many have doubts about giving him a free hand to attack. hypernym: - 14015308-n ili: i110473 @@ -4159,8 +4159,8 @@ definition: - the removal of constraints example: - - he gave free rein to his impulses - - they gave full play to the artist's talent + - He gave free rein to his impulses. + - They gave full play to the artist's talent. hypernym: - 14015308-n ili: i110474 @@ -4228,7 +4228,7 @@ definition: - freedom from normal restraints in conduct example: - - allowed his children considerable latitude in how they spent their money + - … allowed his children considerable latitude in how they spent their money hypernym: - 14017941-n ili: i110480 @@ -4240,7 +4240,7 @@ - excessive freedom; lack of due restraint example: - source: Will Durant - text: when liberty becomes license, dictatorship is near + text: When liberty becomes license, dictatorship is near. - source: Edmund Burke text: the intolerable license with which the newspapers break … the rules of decorum hypernym: @@ -4273,7 +4273,7 @@ definition: - unrestricted freedom to use example: - - he has the run of the house + - He has the run of the house. hypernym: - 14017941-n ili: i110484 @@ -4335,7 +4335,7 @@ - an oppressive power example: - under the yoke of a tyrant - - they threw off the yoke of domination + - They threw off the yoke of domination. hypernym: - 14020204-n ili: i110490 @@ -4347,7 +4347,7 @@ - the state of being a slave example: - source: Shakespeare - text: So every bondman in his own hand bears the power to cancel his captivity + text: So every bondman in his own hand bears the power to cancel his captivity. hypernym: - 14019785-n ili: i110491 @@ -4372,8 +4372,8 @@ definition: - the state of being under the control of a force or influence or abstract power example: - - he was in bondage to fear - - he sought release from his bondage to Satan + - He was in bondage to fear. + - He sought release from his bondage to Satan. - a self freed from the bondage of time hypernym: - 14019785-n @@ -4438,7 +4438,7 @@ definition: - the state of being confined example: - - he was held in confinement + - He was held in confinement. hypernym: - 14019785-n ili: i110499 @@ -4449,7 +4449,7 @@ definition: - the state of being physically constrained example: - - dogs should be kept under restraint + - Dogs should be kept under restraint. hypernym: - 14022061-n ili: i110500 @@ -4479,10 +4479,10 @@ definition: - the state of being imprisoned example: - - he was held in captivity until he died + - He was held in captivity until he died. - the imprisonment of captured soldiers - his ignominious incarceration in the local jail - - he practiced the immurement of his enemies in the castle dungeon + - He practiced the immurement of his enemies in the castle dungeon. hypernym: - 14022061-n ili: i110503 @@ -4496,9 +4496,9 @@ definition: - a state of being confined (usually for a short time) example: - - his detention was politically motivated - - the prisoner is on hold - - he is in the custody of police + - His detention was politically motivated. + - The prisoner is on hold. + - He is in the custody of police. hypernym: - 14022061-n ili: i110504 @@ -4512,7 +4512,7 @@ definition: - confinement of a prisoner in isolation from other prisoners example: - - he was held in solitary + - He was held in solitary. hypernym: - 14022061-n ili: i110505 @@ -4576,7 +4576,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - an person who has been declared incompetent should have legal representation + - An person who has been declared incompetent should have legal representation. hypernym: - 14023888-n ili: i110511 @@ -4680,8 +4680,8 @@ - 00935235-n - 06376048-n example: - - there is a tension created between narrative time and movie time - - there is a tension between these approaches to understanding history + - There is a tension created between narrative time and movie time. + - There is a tension between these approaches to understanding history. hypernym: - 14025764-n ili: i110521 @@ -4787,7 +4787,7 @@ definition: - a state of change example: - - they were in a state of steady motion + - They were in a state of steady motion. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i110530 @@ -4867,8 +4867,8 @@ definition: - something that resembles a flowing stream in moving continuously example: - - a stream of people emptied from the terminal - - the museum had planned carefully for the flow of visitors + - A stream of people emptied from the terminal. + - The museum had planned carefully for the flow of visitors. hypernym: - 14027802-n ili: i110537 @@ -4928,7 +4928,7 @@ - the state of being active example: - his sphere of activity - - he is out of action + - He is out of action. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i110542 @@ -4942,7 +4942,7 @@ - the state of being in action or exerting power example: - the agency of providence - - she has free agency + - She has free agency. hypernym: - 14030430-n ili: i110543 @@ -4962,8 +4962,8 @@ definition: - a harmful or corrupting agency example: - - bigotry is a virus that must not be allowed to spread - - the virus of jealousy is latent in everyone + - Bigotry is a virus that must not be allowed to spread. + - The virus of jealousy is latent in everyone. hypernym: - 14023888-n ili: i110545 @@ -4974,8 +4974,8 @@ definition: - the state of being or appearing to be actively engaged in an activity example: - - they manifested all the busyness of a pack of beavers - - there is a constant hum of military preparation + - They manifested all the busyness of a pack of beavers. + - There is a constant hum of military preparation. hypernym: - 14030430-n ili: i110546 @@ -4988,7 +4988,7 @@ - the action or reaction of something (as a machine or substance) under specified circumstances example: - - the behavior of small particles can be studied in experiments + - The behavior of small particles can be studied in experiments. hypernym: - 14030430-n ili: i110547 @@ -5013,7 +5013,7 @@ definition: - the state of being in effect or being operative example: - - that rule is no longer in operation + - That rule is no longer in operation. hypernym: - 14030430-n ili: i110549 @@ -5024,8 +5024,8 @@ definition: - the state of high or excessive activity or productivity or concentration example: - - Troops are ready to go into overdrive as soon as the signal is given - - Melissa's brain was in overdrive + - Troops are ready to go into overdrive as soon as the signal is given. + - Melissa's brain was in overdrive. hypernym: - 14030430-n ili: i110550 @@ -5037,7 +5037,7 @@ - the state of being in good working order and ready for operation example: - put the ships into commission - - the motor was out of commission + - The motor was out of commission. hypernym: - 14032291-n ili: i110551 @@ -5059,7 +5059,7 @@ definition: - the state of an engine or other mechanism that is idling example: - - the car engine was running at idle + - The car engine was running at idle. hypernym: - 14032291-n ili: i110553 @@ -5070,8 +5070,8 @@ definition: - a state in which action is feasible example: - - the ball was still in play - - insiders said the company's stock was in play + - The ball was still in play. + - Insiders said the company's stock was in play. hypernym: - 14030430-n ili: i110554 @@ -5082,8 +5082,8 @@ definition: - a state of steady vigorous action that is characteristic of an activity example: - - the party went with a swing - - it took time to get into the swing of things + - The party went with a swing. + - It took time to get into the swing of things. hypernym: - 14030430-n ili: i110555 @@ -5124,11 +5124,11 @@ definition: - the state of inactivity following an interruption example: - - the negotiations were in arrest - - held them in check - - during the halt he got some lunch - - the momentary stay enabled him to escape the blow - - he spent the entire stop in his seat + - The negotiations were in arrest. + - … held them in check + - During the halt he got some lunch. + - The momentary stay enabled him to escape the blow. + - He spent the entire stop in his seat. hypernym: - 14033619-n ili: i110559 @@ -5156,7 +5156,7 @@ definition: - temporary inactivity or suspension example: - - the legislation has now been revived after ten years in the deep freeze + - The legislation has now been revived after ten years in the deep freeze. hypernym: - 14033619-n ili: i110561 @@ -5178,7 +5178,7 @@ definition: - a state of quiet (but possibly temporary) inaction example: - - the volcano erupted after centuries of dormancy + - The volcano erupted after centuries of dormancy. hypernym: - 14033619-n ili: i110563 @@ -5204,7 +5204,7 @@ definition: - a state of inaction with no progress and no change example: - - you should go into a holding pattern until he gets over his disappointment + - You should go into a holding pattern until he gets over his disappointment. hypernym: - 14033619-n ili: i110565 @@ -5215,7 +5215,7 @@ definition: - a state of inaction example: - - a body will continue in a state of rest until acted upon + - A body will continue in a state of rest until acted upon. hypernym: - 14033619-n ili: i110566 @@ -5229,7 +5229,7 @@ - 01096649-n - 00935235-n example: - - economic growth of less than 1% per year is considered to be economic stagnation + - Economic growth of less than 1% per year is considered to be economic stagnation. hypernym: - 14033619-n ili: i110567 @@ -5350,7 +5350,7 @@ definition: - a state of motor and mental inactivity with a partial suspension of sensibility example: - - he fell into a deep torpor + - He fell into a deep torpor. hypernym: - 14057659-n ili: i110579 @@ -5400,7 +5400,7 @@ definition: - a situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible example: - - reached an impasse on the negotiations + - … reached an impasse on the negotiations hypernym: - 14434647-n ili: i110584 @@ -5415,7 +5415,7 @@ definition: - any stoppage attributable to unusual activity example: - - the legislation ran into a logjam + - The legislation ran into a logjam. hypernym: - 14034398-n ili: i110585 @@ -5466,10 +5466,10 @@ definition: - temporary loss of strength and energy resulting from hard physical or mental work example: - - he was hospitalized for extreme fatigue - - growing fatigue was apparent from the decline in the execution of their athletic - skills - - weariness overcame her after twelve hours and she fell asleep + - He was hospitalized for extreme fatigue. + - Growing fatigue was apparent from the decline in the execution of their athletic + skills. + - Weariness overcame her after twelve hours and she fell asleep. hypernym: - 14039202-n ili: i110590 @@ -5551,7 +5551,7 @@ definition: - a state of extreme exhaustion example: - - he was worn to a frazzle + - He was worn to a frazzle. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -5851,7 +5851,7 @@ definition: - a temporary state in which you are unable (or unwilling) to sleep example: - - accept your wakefulness and sleep in its own contrary way is more likely to come + - Accept your wakefulness and sleep in its own contrary way is more likely to come. hypernym: - 14039202-n ili: i110627 @@ -5965,7 +5965,7 @@ - a natural and periodic state of rest during which consciousness of the world is suspended example: - - he didn't get enough sleep last night + - He didn't get enough sleep last night. - calm as a child in dreamless slumber hypernym: - 14057659-n @@ -6266,7 +6266,7 @@ definition: - a very sleepy state example: - - sleepiness causes many driving accidents + - Sleepiness causes many driving accidents. hypernym: - 14039202-n ili: i110665 @@ -6311,7 +6311,7 @@ - 08215965-n example: - putting them in readiness - - their preparation was more than adequate + - Their preparation was more than adequate. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i110668 @@ -6324,7 +6324,7 @@ definition: - poised for action example: - - their guns were at the ready + - Their guns were at the ready. hypernym: - 14054590-n ili: i110669 @@ -6335,7 +6335,7 @@ definition: - condition of heightened watchfulness or preparation for action example: - - bombers were put on alert during the crisis + - Bombers were put on alert during the crisis. hypernym: - 14054590-n ili: i110670 @@ -6347,7 +6347,7 @@ definition: - the condition in which combat aircraft are airborne and ready for an operation example: - - aircraft in the Mideast are on air alert + - Aircraft in the Mideast are on air alert. hypernym: - 14055142-n ili: i110671 @@ -6368,7 +6368,7 @@ definition: - a state of readiness for domestic defense aircraft example: - - the Air Force will keep fighters on strip alert at bases around the country + - The Air Force will keep fighters on strip alert at bases around the country. hypernym: - 14055142-n ili: i110673 @@ -6389,7 +6389,7 @@ definition: - a state in which martial law applies example: - - the governor declared a state of emergency + - The governor declared a state of emergency. hypernym: - 14039202-n ili: i110675 @@ -6400,7 +6400,7 @@ definition: - a tense critical situation example: - - he is a good man in the clutch + - He is a good man in the clutch. hypernym: - 14039202-n ili: i110676 @@ -6411,7 +6411,7 @@ definition: - a crisis in which a desperate effort is the only alternative to defeat example: - - the Russians had to pull off a Dunkirk to get out of there + - The Russians had to pull off a Dunkirk to get out of there. hypernym: - 13956593-n ili: i110677 @@ -6433,8 +6433,8 @@ definition: - a crisis situation or point in time when a critical decision must be made example: - - at that juncture he had no idea what to do - - he must be made to realize that the company stands at a critical point + - At that juncture he had no idea what to do. + - He must be made to realize that the company stands at a critical point. hypernym: - 13956593-n ili: i110679 @@ -6544,7 +6544,7 @@ definition: - a state of readiness to respond example: - - alerting was indicated by the desynchronization of the EEG + - Alerting was indicated by the desynchronization of the EEG. hypernym: - 14047468-n ili: i110689 @@ -6588,7 +6588,7 @@ definition: - a state of extreme anger example: - - she fell into a rage and refused to answer + - She fell into a rage and refused to answer. hypernym: - 14060021-n ili: i110693 @@ -6599,7 +6599,7 @@ definition: - a state of extreme excitement example: - - the crowd was at fever pitch + - The crowd was at fever pitch. hypernym: - 14060493-n ili: i110694 @@ -6615,8 +6615,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - his face was flushed with excitement and his hands trembled - - he tried to calm those who were in a state of extreme inflammation + - His face was flushed with excitement and his hands trembled. + - He tried to calm those who were in a state of extreme inflammation. hypernym: - 14059685-n ili: i110695 @@ -6631,7 +6631,7 @@ definition: - a state of widespread public excitement and interest example: - - the news caused a sensation + - The news caused a sensation. hypernym: - 14060493-n ili: i110696 @@ -6745,7 +6745,7 @@ definition: - something that is desired intensely example: - - his rage for fame destroyed him + - His rage for fame destroyed him. hypernym: - 14062475-n ili: i110706 @@ -6861,7 +6861,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - testosterone is responsible for the male sex drive + - Testosterone is responsible for the male sex drive. hypernym: - 14058780-n ili: i110717 @@ -7017,7 +7017,7 @@ definition: - the condition of being deprived of oxygen (as by having breathing stopped) example: - - asphyxiation is sometimes used as a form of torture + - Asphyxiation is sometimes used as a form of torture. hypernym: - 14064738-n ili: i110732 @@ -7179,7 +7179,7 @@ definition: - an unwanted pregnancy example: - - he got several girls in trouble + - He got several girls in trouble. hypernym: - 14069684-n ili: i110747 @@ -7201,7 +7201,7 @@ definition: - the number of the pregnancy that a woman is in example: - - in her third pregnancy a woman is said to be gravida three + - In her third pregnancy a woman is said to be gravida three. hypernym: - 14069684-n ili: i110749 @@ -7214,8 +7214,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06062970-n example: - - the parity of the mother must be considered - - a bipara is a woman who has given birth to two children + - The parity of the mother must be considered. + - A bipara is a woman who has given birth to two children. hypernym: - 14069684-n ili: i110750 @@ -7297,7 +7297,7 @@ - concluding state of pregnancy; from the onset of contractions to the birth of a child example: - - she was in labor for six hours + - She was in labor for six hours. hypernym: - 13554089-n ili: i110758 @@ -7388,8 +7388,8 @@ definition: - a healthy capacity for vigorous activity example: - - jogging works off my excess energy - - he seemed full of vim and vigor + - Jogging works off my excess energy. + - He seemed full of vim and vigor. hypernym: - 14073193-n ili: i110766 @@ -7402,7 +7402,7 @@ definition: - energetic vitality example: - - her creative juices were flowing + - Her creative juices were flowing. exemplifies: - 07171981-n hypernym: @@ -7517,8 +7517,8 @@ definition: - a physical condition in which there is a disturbance of normal functioning example: - - the doctor prescribed some medicine for the disorder - - everyone gets stomach upsets from time to time + - The doctor prescribed some medicine for the disorder. + - Everyone gets stomach upsets from time to time. hypernym: - 14057659-n ili: i110777 @@ -8238,9 +8238,9 @@ - the condition of belonging to a particular place or group by virtue of social or ethnic or cultural lineage example: - - his roots in Texas go back a long way - - he went back to Sweden to search for his roots - - his music has African roots + - His roots in Texas go back a long way. + - He went back to Sweden to search for his roots. + - His music has African roots. hypernym: - 13943462-n ili: i110846 @@ -8281,7 +8281,7 @@ definition: - an abrupt failure of function or complete physical exhaustion example: - - the commander's prostration demoralized his men + - The commander's prostration demoralized his men. hypernym: - 14085287-n ili: i110850 @@ -8335,7 +8335,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06070395-n example: - - loss of blood is an important cause of shock + - Loss of blood is an important cause of shock. hypernym: - 14089685-n ili: i110855 @@ -8699,7 +8699,7 @@ - any disease or disorder that occurs during the course of (or because of) another disease example: - - bed sores are a common complication in cases of paralysis + - Bed sores are a common complication in cases of paralysis. hypernym: - 14093842-n ili: i110890 @@ -8710,7 +8710,7 @@ definition: - an ill-defined bodily ailment example: - - he said he had the crud and needed a doctor + - He said he had the crud and needed a doctor. hypernym: - 14093842-n ili: i110891 @@ -8854,7 +8854,7 @@ definition: - the state of being hyaline or having become hyaline example: - - the patient's arterioles showed marked hyalinization + - The patient's arterioles showed marked hyalinization. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i110905 @@ -9132,7 +9132,7 @@ - a sudden recurrence or worsening of symptoms example: - a colitis flare - - infection can cause a lupus flare + - Infection can cause a lupus flare. hypernym: - 14104857-n ili: i110931 @@ -9143,7 +9143,7 @@ definition: - a sudden occurrence (or recurrence) of a disease example: - - he suffered an epileptic seizure + - He suffered an epileptic seizure. hypernym: - 14104857-n ili: i110932 @@ -9156,7 +9156,7 @@ definition: - a slight attack of illness example: - - he has a touch of rheumatism + - He has a touch of rheumatism. hypernym: - 14104857-n ili: i110933 @@ -9248,7 +9248,7 @@ - a seizure of short duration characterized by momentary unconsciousness and local muscle spasms or twitching example: - - the girl was frightened by her first petit mal + - The girl was frightened by her first petit mal. hypernym: - 14106682-n ili: i110941 @@ -9478,7 +9478,7 @@ - epilepsy characterized by paroxysmal attacks of brief clouding of consciousness (and possibly other abnormalities) example: - - she has been suffering from petit mal since childhood + - She has been suffering from petit mal since childhood. hypernym: - 14109625-n ili: i110962 @@ -10484,7 +10484,7 @@ - severe hypertension that runs a rapid course and damages the inner linings of the blood vessels and the heart and spleen and kidneys and brain example: - - malignant hypertension is the most lethal form of hypertension + - Malignant hypertension is the most lethal form of hypertension. hypernym: - 14126992-n ili: i111057 @@ -11236,7 +11236,7 @@ - diabetes caused by a relative or absolute deficiency of insulin and characterized by polyuria example: - - when doctors say ‘diabetes’ they usually mean ‘diabetes mellitus’ + - When doctors say ‘diabetes’ they usually mean ‘diabetes mellitus’. hypernym: - 14141287-n ili: i111129 @@ -12643,7 +12643,7 @@ - a mild viral infection involving the nose and respiratory passages (but not the lungs) example: - - will they never find a cure for the common cold? + - Will they never find a cure for the common cold? hypernym: - 14168577-n - 14145535-n @@ -13054,7 +13054,7 @@ definition: - visual impairment in which an object is seen as two objects example: - - diplopia often disappears when one eye is covered + - Diplopia often disappears when one eye is covered. hypernym: - 14576394-n ili: i111288 @@ -14448,7 +14448,7 @@ - a contagious skin infection caused by the itch mite; characterized by persistent itching and skin irritation example: - - he has a bad case of the itch + - He has a bad case of the itch. hypernym: - 14198031-n ili: i111413 @@ -15258,8 +15258,8 @@ - the condition of a host bacterium that has incorporated a phage into its own genetic material example: - - when a phage infects a bacterium it can either destroy its host or be incorporated - in the host genome in a state of lysogeny + - When a phage infects a bacterium it can either destroy its host or be incorporated + in the host genome in a state of lysogeny. hypernym: - 13943462-n ili: i111489 @@ -16943,7 +16943,7 @@ definition: - dermatitis resulting from contact with the poison ivy plant example: - - my poison ivy is drying up + - My poison ivy is drying up. hypernym: - 14246778-n ili: i111655 @@ -17601,8 +17601,8 @@ definition: - a polyp that consists of benign neoplastic tissue derived from glandular epithelium example: - - adenomatous polyps are visible protrusions that can develop on the mucosal surface - of the colon or rectum + - Adenomatous polyps are visible protrusions that can develop on the mucosal surface + of the colon or rectum. hypernym: - 14257918-n ili: i111720 @@ -17959,8 +17959,8 @@ - a sarcoma that starts with purplish spots on the feet and legs and spreads from the skin to lymph nodes and internal organs; a common manifestation of AIDS example: - - until 1980 Kaposi's sarcoma occurred almost exclusively with Jewish or Italian - or black men + - Until 1980 Kaposi's sarcoma occurred almost exclusively with Jewish or Italian + or black men. hypernym: - 14269841-n ili: i111754 @@ -18782,8 +18782,8 @@ - an eye disease that damages the optic nerve and impairs vision (sometimes progressing to blindness) example: - - contrary to popular belief, glaucoma is not always caused by elevated intraocular - pressure + - Contrary to popular belief, glaucoma is not always caused by elevated intraocular + pressure. hypernym: - 14276346-n ili: i111835 @@ -18794,8 +18794,8 @@ definition: - glaucoma in which the iris blocks the outflow of aqueous humor example: - - closed-angle glaucoma can cause a rapid buildup of high intraocular pressure that - results in permanent visual damage in a couple of days + - Closed-angle glaucoma can cause a rapid buildup of high intraocular pressure that + results in permanent visual damage in a couple of days. hypernym: - 14278716-n ili: i111836 @@ -18846,7 +18846,7 @@ - glaucoma caused by blockage of the canal of Schlemm; produces gradual loss of peripheral vision example: - - open-angle glaucoma is the most common type of glaucoma + - Open-angle glaucoma is the most common type of glaucoma. hypernym: - 14278716-n ili: i111841 @@ -19232,7 +19232,7 @@ definition: - a viral disease of camels closely related to smallpox example: - - with a little genetic engineering, camelpox could be used as a bioweapon + - With a little genetic engineering, camelpox could be used as a bioweapon. hypernym: - 14276606-n ili: i111880 @@ -19574,7 +19574,7 @@ definition: - the presence of levulose is the urine example: - - fructosuria is a harmless condition + - Fructosuria is a harmless condition. hypernym: - 14291343-n ili: i111913 @@ -20743,7 +20743,7 @@ definition: - a wound made by cutting example: - - he put a bandage over the cut + - He put a bandage over the cut. hypernym: - 14322317-n ili: i112031 @@ -21062,8 +21062,8 @@ definition: - breaking of hard tissue such as bone example: - - it was a nasty fracture - - the break seems to have been caused by a fall + - It was a nasty fracture. + - The break seems to have been caused by a fall. hypernym: - 14309164-n ili: i112064 @@ -21487,8 +21487,8 @@ definition: - a sharp strain on muscles or ligaments example: - - the wrench to his knee occurred as he fell - - he was sidelined with a hamstring pull + - The wrench to his knee occurred as he fell. + - He was sidelined with a hamstring pull. hypernym: - 14309164-n ili: i112106 @@ -21535,7 +21535,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06052606-n example: - - there were no signs of asphyxiation + - There were no signs of asphyxiation. hypernym: - 05832256-n ili: i112110 @@ -21546,7 +21546,7 @@ definition: - sign of life; usually an indicator of a person's general physical condition example: - - he was still alive but his vital signs were weak + - He was still alive but his vital signs were weak. hypernym: - 14325305-n ili: i112111 @@ -21792,8 +21792,8 @@ definition: - a sleep disorder characterized by sudden and uncontrollable episodes of deep sleep example: - - he believes that narcolepsy is attributable to an inability to suppress REM sleep - during waking + - He believes that narcolepsy is attributable to an inability to suppress REM sleep + during waking. hypernym: - 14046707-n ili: i112134 @@ -21849,7 +21849,7 @@ and some forms of cancer and other diseases; severe exposure can cause death within hours example: - - he was suffering from radiation + - He was suffering from radiation. hypernym: - 14327487-n ili: i112139 @@ -21999,7 +21999,7 @@ definition: - a delayed effect of a drug or therapy example: - - the drug had unexpected aftereffects + - The drug had unexpected aftereffects. hypernym: - 14334775-n ili: i112152 @@ -22031,7 +22031,7 @@ definition: - a secondary and usually adverse effect of a drug or therapy example: - - severe headaches are one of the side effects of the drug + - Severe headaches are one of the side effects of the drug. hypernym: - 14334775-n ili: i112155 @@ -22695,7 +22695,7 @@ definition: - a symptom of some physical hurt or disorder example: - - the patient developed severe pain and distension + - The patient developed severe pain and distension. hypernym: - 14323139-n ili: i112218 @@ -22863,7 +22863,7 @@ definition: - extreme physical pain example: - - the patient appeared to be in distress + - The patient appeared to be in distress. hypernym: - 14346126-n ili: i112234 @@ -23264,8 +23264,8 @@ - pain that is felt at a place in the body different from the injured or diseased part where the pain would be expected example: - - angina pectoris can cause referred pain in the left shoulder - - pain in the right shoulder can be referred pain from gallbladder disease + - Angina pectoris can cause referred pain in the left shoulder. + - Pain in the right shoulder can be referred pain from gallbladder disease. hypernym: - 14346126-n ili: i112274 @@ -23298,7 +23298,7 @@ - a kind of pain; something as sudden and painful as being stung example: - the sting of death - - he felt the stinging of nettles + - He felt the stinging of nettles. hypernym: - 14346126-n ili: i112277 @@ -23329,9 +23329,9 @@ definition: - a pain that is felt (as when the area is touched) example: - - the best results are generally obtained by inserting the needle into the point - of maximum tenderness - - after taking a cold, rawness of the larynx and trachea come on + - The best results are generally obtained by inserting the needle into the point + of maximum tenderness. + - After taking a cold, rawness of the larynx and trachea come on. hypernym: - 14346126-n ili: i112280 @@ -23353,7 +23353,7 @@ definition: - soreness and warmth caused by friction example: - - he had a nasty chafe on his knee + - He had a nasty chafe on his knee. hypernym: - 14356022-n ili: i112282 @@ -23460,7 +23460,7 @@ definition: - an abnormal enlargement of the heart example: - - mild cardiomegaly is common in athletes + - Mild cardiomegaly is common in athletes. hypernym: - 14323139-n ili: i112293 @@ -25074,7 +25074,7 @@ by a rapid closure of the glottis producing an audible sound; sometimes a symptom of indigestion example: - - how do you cure the hiccups? + - How do you cure the hiccups? exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -25417,7 +25417,7 @@ - spots before the eyes caused by opaque cell fragments in the vitreous humor and lens example: - - floaters seem to drift through the field of vision + - Floaters seem to drift through the field of vision. hypernym: - 14323139-n ili: i112489 @@ -25927,7 +25927,7 @@ - 06145709-n example: - Stress isn't the only emotional or mental state that can benefit from regular - meditation + meditation. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i112538 @@ -26015,7 +26015,7 @@ definition: - an uneasy psychological state example: - - he suffered an attack of nerves + - He suffered an attack of nerves. hypernym: - 14396987-n ili: i112546 @@ -26042,8 +26042,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06145709-n example: - - his responsibilities were a constant strain - - the mental strain of staying alert hour after hour was too much for him + - His responsibilities were a constant strain. + - The mental strain of staying alert hour after hour was too much for him. hypernym: - 14398981-n ili: i112548 @@ -26058,8 +26058,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06145709-n example: - - he suffered from fatigue and emotional tension - - stress is a vasoconstrictor + - He suffered from fatigue and emotional tension. + - Stress is a vasoconstrictor. hypernym: - 14399295-n ili: i112549 @@ -26073,7 +26073,7 @@ - nervous tension that causes an athlete to fail (especially causes golfers to miss short putts) example: - - to avoid the yips, he changed his style of putting + - To avoid the yips, he changed his style of putting. hypernym: - 14399593-n ili: i112550 @@ -26271,8 +26271,8 @@ definition: - the state of having good sense and sound judgment example: - - his rationality may have been impaired - - he had to rely less on reason than on rousing their emotions + - His rationality may have been impaired. + - He had to rely less on reason than on rousing their emotions. hypernym: - 14402906-n ili: i112570 @@ -26342,7 +26342,7 @@ - an anxiety disorder characterized by extreme and irrational fear of simple things or social situations example: - - phobic disorder is a general term for all phobias + - Phobic disorder is a general term for all phobias. hypernym: - 14403878-n ili: i112576 @@ -26751,8 +26751,8 @@ definition: - a mental disorder involving loss of sensitivity in the hand and wrist example: - - since no combination of nerves serve this area, a glove anesthesia is clearly - psychogenic in origin + - Since no combination of nerves serve this area, a glove anesthesia is clearly + psychogenic in origin. hypernym: - 14410102-n ili: i112619 @@ -26901,7 +26901,7 @@ - mild chronic depression example: - I thought she had just been in a bad mood for thirty years, but the doctor called - it dysthymia + it dysthymia. hypernym: - 14412645-n ili: i112633 @@ -27606,8 +27606,8 @@ definition: - an unhappy and worried mental state example: - - there was too much anger and disturbance - - she didn't realize the upset she caused me + - There was too much anger and disturbance. + - She didn't realize the upset she caused me. hypernym: - 14426511-n ili: i112696 @@ -27622,8 +27622,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - don't get in a stew - - he's in a sweat about exams + - Don't get in a stew. + - He's in a sweat about exams. hypernym: - 14426511-n ili: i112697 @@ -27638,8 +27638,8 @@ definition: - an excited state of agitation example: - - he was in a dither - - there was a terrible flap about the theft + - He was in a dither. + - There was a terrible flap about the theft. hypernym: - 14426511-n ili: i112698 @@ -27673,7 +27673,7 @@ definition: - a state of depression example: - - he had a bad case of the blues + - He had a bad case of the blues. hypernym: - 14427564-n ili: i112701 @@ -27688,7 +27688,7 @@ definition: - a state of nervous depression example: - - he was in a funk + - He was in a funk. hypernym: - 14427564-n ili: i112702 @@ -27753,7 +27753,7 @@ definition: - a state of altered consciousness induced by alcohol or narcotics example: - - they took drugs to get a high on + - They took drugs to get a high on. hypernym: - 14428629-n ili: i112708 @@ -27764,7 +27764,7 @@ definition: - a state of sustained elation example: - - I'm on a permanent high these days + - I'm on a permanent high these days. hypernym: - 14428629-n ili: i112709 @@ -27786,7 +27786,7 @@ example: - panic in the stock market - a war scare - - a bomb scare led them to evacuate the building + - A bomb scare led them to evacuate the building. hypernym: - 14397837-n ili: i112711 @@ -27807,9 +27807,9 @@ definition: - a display of bad temper example: - - he had a fit - - she threw a tantrum - - he made a scene + - He had a fit. + - She threw a tantrum. + - He made a scene. hypernym: - 07533371-n ili: i112713 @@ -27844,7 +27844,7 @@ definition: - an experience that is irritating or frustrating or disappointing example: - - having to stand in line so long was a real bummer + - Having to stand in line so long was a real bummer. hypernym: - 14429977-n ili: i112716 @@ -27885,7 +27885,7 @@ definition: - a state of agitated irritation example: - - he was in a snit + - He was in a snit. hypernym: - 14429977-n ili: i112720 @@ -27926,7 +27926,7 @@ definition: - an unpleasant difficulty example: - - this problem is a real bitch + - This problem is a real bitch. exemplifies: - 07171981-n - 07139048-n @@ -27941,7 +27941,7 @@ - a situation from which extrication is difficult especially an unpleasant or trying one example: - - finds himself in a most awkward predicament + - … finds himself in a most awkward predicament - the woeful plight of homeless people hypernym: - 04716529-n @@ -27955,7 +27955,7 @@ definition: - a predicament from which a skillful or graceful escape is impossible example: - - his lying got him into a tight corner + - His lying got him into a tight corner. hypernym: - 14432050-n ili: i112727 @@ -27967,7 +27967,7 @@ definition: - a dangerous or distressing predicament example: - - his views on race got him into political hot water + - His views on race got him into political hot water. hypernym: - 14432050-n ili: i112728 @@ -27998,8 +27998,8 @@ definition: - informal terms for a difficult situation example: - - he got into a terrible fix - - he made a muddle of his marriage + - He got into a terrible fix. + - He made a muddle of his marriage. hypernym: - 04716529-n ili: i112731 @@ -28018,7 +28018,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - they made a real dog's breakfast of that job + - They made a real dog's breakfast of that job. hypernym: - 14432893-n ili: i112732 @@ -28030,8 +28030,8 @@ definition: - a difficulty that can be overcome with effort example: - - we had a hard time getting here - - analysts predicted rough sledding for handset makers + - We had a hard time getting here. + - Analysts predicted rough sledding for handset makers. hypernym: - 04716529-n ili: i112733 @@ -28043,10 +28043,10 @@ definition: - difficulty that causes worry or emotional tension example: - - she endured the stresses and strains of life + - She endured the stresses and strains of life. - source: R.J.Samuelson - text: he presided over the economy during the period of the greatest stress and - danger + text: He presided over the economy during the period of the greatest stress and + danger. hypernym: - 04716529-n ili: i112734 @@ -28058,7 +28058,7 @@ definition: - a difficulty or embarrassment that is hard to extricate yourself from example: - - the country is still trying to climb out of the mire left by its previous president + - The country is still trying to climb out of the mire left by its previous president. - caught in the mire of poverty hypernym: - 04716529-n @@ -28070,8 +28070,8 @@ definition: - a state of difficulty that needs to be resolved example: - - she and her husband are having problems - - it is always a job to contact him + - She and her husband are having problems. + - It is always a job to contact him. - urban problems such as traffic congestion and smog hypernym: - 04716529-n @@ -28104,9 +28104,9 @@ definition: - a complex or critical or unusual difficulty example: - - the dangerous situation developed suddenly - - that's quite a situation - - no human situation is simple + - The dangerous situation developed suddenly. + - That's quite a situation. + - No human situation is simple. hypernym: - 04716529-n ili: i112739 @@ -28138,9 +28138,9 @@ definition: - the state or quality of being recognized or acknowledged example: - - the partners were delighted with the recognition of their work - - she seems to avoid much in the way of recognition or acknowledgement of feminist - work prior to her own + - The partners were delighted with the recognition of their work. + - She seems to avoid much in the way of recognition or acknowledgement of feminist + work prior to her own. hypernym: - 13955454-n ili: i112742 @@ -28153,7 +28153,7 @@ definition: - acceptance as satisfactory example: - - he bought it on approval + - He bought it on approval. hypernym: - 13955454-n ili: i112743 @@ -28168,7 +28168,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - he accepted it on appro + - He accepted it on appro. exemplifies: - 07105779-n hypernym: @@ -28190,8 +28190,8 @@ definition: - the state of being contented with your situation in life example: - - he relaxed in sleepy contentedness - - they could read to their heart's content + - He relaxed in sleepy contentedness. + - They could read to their heart's content. hypernym: - 13955454-n ili: i112746 @@ -28212,7 +28212,7 @@ definition: - the state of being welcome example: - - don't outstay your welcome + - Don't outstay your welcome. hypernym: - 13955454-n ili: i112748 @@ -28235,7 +28235,7 @@ definition: - the state of being out of favor example: - - he is in disfavor with the king + - He is in disfavor with the king. hypernym: - 13960587-n ili: i112750 @@ -28249,7 +28249,7 @@ domain_topic: - 13862918-n example: - - he led the Democratic party back from the wilderness + - He led the Democratic party back from the wilderness. hypernym: - 14437048-n ili: i112751 @@ -28351,7 +28351,7 @@ definition: - the state of being isolated or detached example: - - the insulation of England was preserved by the English Channel + - The insulation of England was preserved by the English Channel. hypernym: - 14438119-n ili: i112761 @@ -28410,7 +28410,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - his bosom was bursting with the secret + - His bosom was bursting with the secret. exemplifies: - 07087487-n hypernym: @@ -28423,7 +28423,7 @@ definition: - the state of being secret example: - - you must respect the confidentiality of your client's communications + - You must respect the confidentiality of your client's communications. hypernym: - 14439493-n ili: i112767 @@ -28516,7 +28516,7 @@ definition: - the state of being joined or united or linked example: - - there is strength in union + - There is strength in union. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i112776 @@ -28560,7 +28560,7 @@ definition: - the state of being connected example: - - the connection between church and state is inescapable + - The connection between church and state is inescapable. hypernym: - 14441799-n ili: i112780 @@ -28573,7 +28573,7 @@ definition: - the state or condition of touching or of being in immediate proximity example: - - litmus paper turns red on contact with an acid + - Litmus paper turns red on contact with an acid. hypernym: - 14442568-n ili: i112781 @@ -28662,7 +28662,7 @@ definition: - the state of being connected together as in memory or imagination example: - - his association of his father with being beaten was too strong to break + - His association of his father with being beaten was too strong to break. hypernym: - 14441799-n ili: i112789 @@ -28673,7 +28673,7 @@ definition: - the state of being unconnected in memory or imagination example: - - I could not think of him in disassociation from his wife + - I could not think of him in disassociation from his wife. hypernym: - 14437698-n ili: i112790 @@ -28717,7 +28717,7 @@ definition: - a condition superior to an earlier condition example: - - the new school represents a great improvement + - The new school represents a great improvement. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i112794 @@ -28752,8 +28752,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00504248-n example: - - after he saw the latest development he changed his mind and became a supporter - - in chess your should take care of your development before moving your queen + - After he saw the latest development he changed his mind and became a supporter. + - In chess your should take care of your development before moving your queen. hypernym: - 14445583-n ili: i112797 @@ -28764,7 +28764,7 @@ definition: - state of inadequate development example: - - much poverty can be traced to the underdevelopment of industry + - Much poverty can be traced to the underdevelopment of industry. hypernym: - 14446275-n ili: i112798 @@ -28775,7 +28775,7 @@ definition: - the state of something that has been unused and neglected example: - - the house was in a terrible state of neglect + - The house was in a terrible state of neglect. hypernym: - 14445892-n ili: i112799 @@ -28787,7 +28787,7 @@ definition: - something that has been omitted example: - - she searched the table for omissions + - She searched the table for omissions. hypernym: - 14446832-n ili: i112800 @@ -28809,8 +28809,8 @@ definition: - something or someone that has suffered ruin or dilapidation example: - - the house was a wreck when they bought it - - thanks to that quack I am a human wreck + - The house was a wreck when they bought it. + - Thanks to that quack I am a human wreck. hypernym: - 14445892-n ili: i112802 @@ -28841,7 +28841,7 @@ definition: - the state of being restored to its former good condition example: - - the inn was a renovation of a Colonial house + - The inn was a renovation of a Colonial house. hypernym: - 14445583-n ili: i112805 @@ -28885,7 +28885,7 @@ definition: - the state of being a parent example: - - to everyone's surprise, parenthood reformed the man + - To everyone's surprise, parenthood reformed the man. hypernym: - 14448507-n ili: i112809 @@ -29024,8 +29024,8 @@ definition: - the state of being banished or ostracized (excluded from society by general consent) example: - - the association should get rid of its elderly members — not by euthanasia, of - course, but by Coventry + - The association should get rid of its elderly members — not by euthanasia, of + course, but by Coventry. hypernym: - 13958260-n ili: i112823 @@ -29131,7 +29131,7 @@ example: - always a step behind - subtle gradations in color - - keep in step with the fashions + - Keep in step with the fashions. hypernym: - 14453411-n ili: i112833 @@ -29143,7 +29143,7 @@ definition: - a step on some scale example: - - he is a cut above the rest + - He is a cut above the rest. hypernym: - 14453034-n ili: i112834 @@ -29154,7 +29154,7 @@ definition: - relative status example: - - his salary was determined by his rank and seniority + - His salary was determined by his rank and seniority. hypernym: - 13968971-n ili: i112835 @@ -29243,7 +29243,7 @@ definition: - high office or rank or station example: - - he respected the dignity of the emissaries + - He respected the dignity of the emissaries. hypernym: - 13968971-n ili: i112843 @@ -29273,7 +29273,7 @@ definition: - (in ancient Rome) position of imperial status example: - - he was born to the purple + - He was born to the purple. hypernym: - 14455458-n ili: i112846 @@ -29285,7 +29285,7 @@ definition: - a position of great esteem (and supposed superiority) example: - - they put him on a pedestal + - They put him on a pedestal. hypernym: - 13968971-n ili: i112847 @@ -29361,7 +29361,7 @@ definition: - the status of a leader example: - - they challenged his leadership of the union + - They challenged his leadership of the union. hypernym: - 13968971-n ili: i112855 @@ -29390,8 +29390,8 @@ definition: - a focus of public attention example: - - he enjoyed being in the limelight - - when Congress investigates it brings the full glare of publicity to the agency + - He enjoyed being in the limelight. + - When Congress investigates it brings the full glare of publicity to the agency. hypernym: - 14457053-n ili: i112858 @@ -29425,7 +29425,7 @@ definition: - degree of exposure to public notice example: - - that candidate does not have sufficient visibility to win an election + - That candidate does not have sufficient visibility to win an election. hypernym: - 14457488-n ili: i112861 @@ -29437,7 +29437,7 @@ definition: - a state of low visibility in which public notice is avoided example: - - he was never one to keep a low profile + - He was never one to keep a low profile. hypernym: - 14457795-n ili: i112862 @@ -29460,8 +29460,8 @@ definition: - special importance or significance example: - - the red light gave the central figure increased emphasis - - the room was decorated in shades of grey with distinctive red accents + - The red light gave the central figure increased emphasis. + - The room was decorated in shades of grey with distinctive red accents. hypernym: - 14458147-n ili: i112864 @@ -29473,7 +29473,7 @@ definition: - special emphasis attached to something example: - - the stress was more on accuracy than on speed + - The stress was more on accuracy than on speed. hypernym: - 14458332-n ili: i112865 @@ -29508,7 +29508,7 @@ definition: - preeminence in a particular category or group or field example: - - the lion is the king of beasts + - The lion is the king of beasts. hypernym: - 14458911-n ili: i112868 @@ -29519,7 +29519,7 @@ definition: - a high standing achieved through success or influence or wealth etc. example: - - he wanted to achieve power and prestige + - He wanted to achieve power and prestige. hypernym: - 13971316-n ili: i112869 @@ -29531,7 +29531,7 @@ definition: - an obscure and unimportant standing; not well known example: - - he worked in obscurity for many years + - He worked in obscurity for many years. hypernym: - 13971316-n ili: i112870 @@ -29564,7 +29564,7 @@ definition: - an insignificant place example: - - he came out of nowhere + - He came out of nowhere. hypernym: - 14459495-n ili: i112873 @@ -29596,7 +29596,7 @@ definition: - a state of high honor example: - - he valued glory above life itself + - He valued glory above life itself. hypernym: - 14460341-n ili: i112876 @@ -29619,7 +29619,7 @@ definition: - the condition of being honored (esteemed or respected or well regarded) example: - - it is held in esteem + - It is held in esteem. - a man who has earned high regard hypernym: - 14460341-n @@ -29666,7 +29666,7 @@ definition: - a bad reputation example: - - his behavior gave the whole family a black eye + - His behavior gave the whole family a black eye. hypernym: - 14461591-n ili: i112882 @@ -29677,7 +29677,7 @@ definition: - the reputation and popularity a person has example: - - his stock was so high he could have been elected mayor + - His stock was so high he could have been elected mayor. hypernym: - 14461591-n ili: i112883 @@ -29688,7 +29688,7 @@ definition: - good repute example: - - he is a man of character + - He is a man of character. hypernym: - 14461591-n ili: i112884 @@ -29699,7 +29699,7 @@ definition: - a person's reputation example: - - he wanted to protect his good name + - He wanted to protect his good name. hypernym: - 14461591-n ili: i112885 @@ -29749,7 +29749,7 @@ definition: - a state of shame or disgrace example: - - he was resigned to a life of dishonor + - He was resigned to a life of dishonor. hypernym: - 13971316-n ili: i112890 @@ -29761,8 +29761,8 @@ definition: - the state of being held in low esteem example: - - your actions will bring discredit to your name - - because of the scandal, the school has fallen into disrepute + - Your actions will bring discredit to your name. + - Because of the scandal, the school has fallen into disrepute. hypernym: - 14462913-n ili: i112891 @@ -29783,8 +29783,8 @@ definition: - a state of dishonor example: - - one mistake brought shame to all his family - - suffered the ignominy of being sent to prison + - One mistake brought shame to all his family. + - … suffered the ignominy of being sent to prison hypernym: - 14462913-n ili: i112893 @@ -29807,7 +29807,7 @@ - a low or downcast state example: - source: H.L.Menchken - text: each confession brought her into an attitude of abasement + text: Each confession brought her into an attitude of abasement. hypernym: - 14463954-n ili: i112895 @@ -29833,7 +29833,7 @@ definition: - (usually plural) a low moral state example: - - he had sunk to the depths of addiction + - He had sunk to the depths of addiction. exemplifies: - 06306016-n hypernym: @@ -29848,7 +29848,7 @@ example: - source: F.D.Roosevelt text: a date which will live in infamy - - the name was a by-word of scorn and opprobrium throughout the city + - The name was a by-word of scorn and opprobrium throughout the city. hypernym: - 14462913-n ili: i112898 @@ -29879,7 +29879,7 @@ definition: - disgrace or shame example: - - he brought reproach upon his family + - He brought reproach upon his family. hypernym: - 14463603-n ili: i112901 @@ -29890,8 +29890,8 @@ definition: - the state that exists when one person or group has power over another example: - - her apparent dominance of her husband was really her attempt to make him pay attention - to her + - Her apparent dominance of her husband was really her attempt to make him pay attention + to her. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i112902 @@ -29907,7 +29907,7 @@ definition: - position or state of being dominant or in control example: - - that idea was in the ascendant + - That idea was in the ascendant. hypernym: - 14465291-n ili: i112903 @@ -29943,7 +29943,7 @@ definition: - dominance or power through legal authority example: - - France held undisputed dominion over vast areas of Africa + - France held undisputed dominion over vast areas of Africa. - the rule of Caesar hypernym: - 14465291-n @@ -30025,7 +30025,7 @@ definition: - exclusive control or possession of something example: - - They have no monopoly on intelligence + - They have no monopoly on intelligence. hypernym: - 14465291-n ili: i112914 @@ -30039,7 +30039,7 @@ - 06158935-n example: - a monopoly on silver - - when you have a monopoly you can ask any price you like + - When you have a monopoly you can ask any price you like. hypernym: - 01099197-n ili: i112915 @@ -30103,8 +30103,8 @@ definition: - a state of being relaxed and feeling no pain example: - - he is a man who enjoys his comfort - - she longed for the comfortableness of her armchair + - He is a man who enjoys his comfort. + - She longed for the comfortableness of her armchair. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i112920 @@ -30117,8 +30117,8 @@ - the condition of being comfortable or relieved (especially after being relieved of distress) example: - - he enjoyed his relief from responsibility - - getting it off his conscience gave him some ease + - He enjoyed his relief from responsibility. + - Getting it off his conscience gave him some ease. hypernym: - 14468845-n ili: i112921 @@ -30225,7 +30225,7 @@ definition: - a contented state of being happy and healthy and prosperous example: - - the town was finally on the upbeat after our recent troubles + - The town was finally on the upbeat after our recent troubles. hypernym: - 14497636-n ili: i112931 @@ -30253,7 +30253,7 @@ definition: - a healthy state of wellbeing free from disease example: - - physicians should be held responsible for the health of their patients + - Physicians should be held responsible for the health of their patients. hypernym: - 14470991-n ili: i112933 @@ -30274,7 +30274,7 @@ definition: - a state of ill-being due to affliction or misfortune example: - - the misery and wretchedness of those slums is intolerable + - The misery and wretchedness of those slums is intolerable. hypernym: - 14471666-n ili: i112935 @@ -30324,9 +30324,9 @@ definition: - a condition requiring relief example: - - she satisfied his need for affection - - God has no need of men to accomplish His work - - there is a demand for jobs + - She satisfied his need for affection. + - God has no need of men to accomplish His work. + - There is a demand for jobs. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i112940 @@ -30338,9 +30338,9 @@ definition: - the state of needing something that is absent or unavailable example: - - there is a serious lack of insight into the problem - - water is the critical deficiency in desert regions - - for want of a nail the shoe was lost + - There is a serious lack of insight into the problem. + - Water is the critical deficiency in desert regions. + - For want of a nail the shoe was lost. hypernym: - 14472592-n ili: i112941 @@ -30364,8 +30364,8 @@ definition: - a deficiency or failure in neurological or mental functioning example: - - the people concerned have a deficit in verbal memory - - they have serious linguistic deficits + - The people concerned have a deficit in verbal memory. + - They have serious linguistic deficits. hypernym: - 14472871-n ili: i112943 @@ -30385,8 +30385,8 @@ definition: - the condition of being short of something example: - - there was no shortness of money - - can cause shortness of breath + - There was no shortness of money. + - … can cause shortness of breath hypernym: - 14472871-n ili: i112945 @@ -30721,7 +30721,7 @@ definition: - nowhere to be found in a giant void example: - - it vanished into thin air + - It vanished into thin air. hypernym: - 14479148-n ili: i112977 @@ -30766,7 +30766,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - they swam in the nude + - They swam in the nude. hypernym: - 14479586-n ili: i112981 @@ -30874,8 +30874,8 @@ definition: - not wearing a jacket example: - - ‘in your shirtsleeves’ means you are not wearing anything over your shirt - - in hot weather they dined in their shirtsleeves + - ‘in your shirtsleeves’ means you are not wearing anything over your shirt. + - In hot weather they dined in their shirtsleeves. hypernym: - 14481286-n ili: i112991 @@ -30889,10 +30889,10 @@ domain_topic: - 06194005-n example: - - the conception of grace developed alongside the conception of sin - - it was debated whether saving grace could be obtained outside the membership of - the church - - the Virgin lived in a state of grace + - The conception of grace developed alongside the conception of sin. + - It was debated whether saving grace could be obtained outside the membership of + the church. + - The Virgin lived in a state of grace. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i112992 @@ -30917,7 +30917,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06461405-n example: - - his sermons were full of fire and brimstone + - His sermons were full of fire and brimstone. hypernym: - 14482041-n ili: i112994 @@ -30989,7 +30989,7 @@ definition: - someone or something wonderful example: - - this dessert is a dream + - This dessert is a dream. hypernym: - 14482870-n ili: i113000 @@ -31000,8 +31000,8 @@ definition: - a highly developed state of perfection; having a flawless or impeccable quality example: - - they performed with great polish - - I admired the exquisite refinement of his prose + - They performed with great polish. + - I admired the exquisite refinement of his prose. - source: Joseph Conrad text: almost an inspiration which gives to all work that finish which is almost art @@ -31019,7 +31019,7 @@ definition: - state of perfection; the utmost degree example: - - they polished the furniture to a fare-thee-well + - They polished the furniture to a fare-thee-well. hypernym: - 14482870-n ili: i113002 @@ -31044,8 +31044,8 @@ definition: - an undivided or unbroken completeness or totality with nothing wanting example: - - the integrity of the nervous system is required for normal development - - he took measures to insure the territorial unity of Croatia + - The integrity of the nervous system is required for normal development. + - He took measures to insure the territorial unity of Croatia. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i113004 @@ -31070,7 +31070,7 @@ definition: - the state of being total and complete example: - - he read the article in its entirety + - He read the article in its entirety. - appalled by the totality of the destruction hypernym: - 14484558-n @@ -31097,10 +31097,10 @@ definition: - everything available; usually preceded by ‘the’ example: - - we saw the whole shebang + - We saw the whole shebang. - a hotdog with the works - - we took on the whole caboodle - - for $10 you get the full treatment + - We took on the whole caboodle. + - For $10 you get the full treatment. hypernym: - 14484815-n ili: i113008 @@ -31129,9 +31129,9 @@ definition: - the state of being crude and incomplete and imperfect example: - - the study was criticized for incompleteness of data but it stimulated further - research - - the rawness of his diary made it unpublishable + - The study was criticized for incompleteness of data but it stimulated further + research. + - The rawness of his diary made it unpublishable. hypernym: - 14484149-n ili: i113010 @@ -31162,7 +31162,7 @@ definition: - a flaw or weak point example: - - he was quick to point out his wife's failings + - He was quick to point out his wife's failings. hypernym: - 14486250-n ili: i113013 @@ -31194,8 +31194,8 @@ definition: - a lack of competence example: - - pointed out the insufficiencies in my report - - juvenile offenses often reflect an inadequacy in the parents + - … pointed out the insufficiencies in my report + - Juvenile offenses often reflect an inadequacy in the parents. hypernym: - 14486530-n ili: i113016 @@ -31218,7 +31218,7 @@ definition: - defect or weakness in a person's character example: - - he had his flaws, but he was great nonetheless + - He had his flaws, but he was great nonetheless. hypernym: - 14486530-n ili: i113018 @@ -31230,7 +31230,7 @@ - an imperfection in a bodily system example: - visual defects - - this device permits detection of defects in the lungs + - This device permits detection of defects in the lungs. hypernym: - 14486250-n ili: i113019 @@ -31241,8 +31241,8 @@ definition: - an imperfection in an object or machine example: - - a flaw caused the crystal to shatter - - if there are any defects, you should send it back to the manufacturer + - A flaw caused the crystal to shatter. + - If there are any defects, you should send it back to the manufacturer. hypernym: - 14486250-n ili: i113020 @@ -31275,7 +31275,7 @@ definition: - a fault example: - - he shot holes in my argument + - He shot holes in my argument. hypernym: - 14487787-n ili: i113023 @@ -31701,7 +31701,7 @@ definition: - defectiveness or unsoundness example: - - drugs have become a sickness they cannot cure + - Drugs have become a sickness they cannot cure. - a great sickness of his judgment hypernym: - 14495883-n @@ -31715,8 +31715,8 @@ to you) example: - whatever my fortune may be - - deserved a better fate - - has a happy lot + - … deserved a better fate + - … has a happy lot - the luck of the Irish - a victim of circumstances - success that was her portion @@ -31767,7 +31767,7 @@ - a desirable state example: - enjoy the blessings of peace - - a spanking breeze is a boon to sailors + - A spanking breeze is a boon to sailors. hypernym: - 14497239-n ili: i113067 @@ -31779,7 +31779,7 @@ definition: - something for which to be thankful example: - - it was a mercy we got out alive + - It was a mercy we got out alive. hypernym: - 14497848-n ili: i113068 @@ -31815,8 +31815,8 @@ definition: - a state of prosperity or fame example: - - he is enjoying great success - - he does not consider wealth synonymous with success + - He is enjoying great success. + - He does not consider wealth synonymous with success. hypernym: - 14497636-n ili: i113071 @@ -31836,7 +31836,7 @@ definition: - a profitable success example: - - the inventor worked for years before hitting pay dirt + - The inventor worked for years before hitting pay dirt. hypernym: - 14498478-n ili: i113073 @@ -31873,9 +31873,9 @@ definition: - misfortune resulting in lost effort or money example: - - his career was in the gutter - - all that work went down the sewer - - pensions are in the toilet + - His career was in the gutter. + - All that work went down the sewer. + - Pensions are in the toilet. hypernym: - 14498989-n ili: i113076 @@ -31899,8 +31899,8 @@ definition: - a state of extreme (usually irremediable) ruin and misfortune example: - - lack of funds has resulted in a catastrophe for our school system - - his policies were a disaster + - Lack of funds has resulted in a catastrophe for our school system. + - His policies were a disaster. hypernym: - 14499245-n ili: i113078 @@ -31921,7 +31921,7 @@ definition: - the final extremity (however unpleasant it may be) example: - - he was determined to fight to the bitter end + - He was determined to fight to the bitter end. hypernym: - 14500105-n ili: i113080 @@ -31933,7 +31933,7 @@ - a state of adversity (danger or affliction or need) example: - a ship in distress - - she was the classic maiden in distress + - She was the classic maiden in distress. hypernym: - 14499245-n ili: i113081 @@ -31973,7 +31973,7 @@ definition: - adversity resulting from being made a victim example: - - his victimization infuriated him + - His victimization infuriated him. hypernym: - 14499245-n ili: i113085 @@ -31984,8 +31984,8 @@ definition: - any affliction that causes great suffering example: - - that is his cross to bear - - he bears his afflictions like a crown of thorns + - That is his cross to bear. + - He bears his afflictions like a crown of thorns. hypernym: - 14500926-n ili: i113086 @@ -31997,8 +31997,8 @@ definition: - lack of success example: - - he felt that his entire life had been a failure - - that year there was a crop failure + - He felt that his entire life had been a failure. + - That year there was a crop failure. hypernym: - 14496806-n ili: i113087 @@ -32027,8 +32027,8 @@ definition: - inability to discharge all your debts as they come due example: - - the company had to declare bankruptcy - - fraudulent loans led to the failure of many banks + - The company had to declare bankruptcy. + - Fraudulent loans led to the failure of many banks. hypernym: - 14501875-n ili: i113090 @@ -32071,9 +32071,9 @@ definition: - something doomed to failure example: - - he finally admitted that the legislation was a dead duck - - the idea of another TV channel is now a dead duck - - as theories go, that's a dead duck + - He finally admitted that the legislation was a dead duck. + - The idea of another TV channel is now a dead duck. + - As theories go, that's a dead duck. hypernym: - 14501461-n ili: i113094 @@ -32084,7 +32084,7 @@ definition: - the state of property that is in the hands of a receiver example: - - the business is in receivership + - The business is in receivership. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i113095 @@ -32112,7 +32112,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - the solid state of water is called ice + - The solid state of water is called ice. hypernym: - 11429173-n ili: i113097 @@ -32129,7 +32129,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06099035-n example: - - the reaction occurs in the liquid phase of the system + - The reaction occurs in the liquid phase of the system. hypernym: - 14503199-n ili: i113098 @@ -32185,7 +32185,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06099035-n example: - - particles in space exist in the form of a plasma + - Particles in space exist in the form of a plasma. hypernym: - 14503199-n ili: i113102 @@ -32199,7 +32199,7 @@ definition: - capability of existing or happening or being true example: - - there is a possibility that his sense of smell has been impaired + - There is a possibility that his sense of smell has been impaired. hypernym: - 13977471-n ili: i113103 @@ -32254,7 +32254,7 @@ definition: - the possibility of future success example: - - his prospects as a writer are excellent + - His prospects as a writer are excellent. hypernym: - 14506204-n ili: i113108 @@ -32315,8 +32315,8 @@ definition: - a possibility due to a favorable combination of circumstances example: - - the holiday gave us the opportunity to visit Washington - - now is your chance + - The holiday gave us the opportunity to visit Washington. + - Now is your chance. hypernym: - 14505513-n ili: i113114 @@ -32328,7 +32328,7 @@ definition: - a rich opportunity or a prize example: - - he missed the brass ring at the Miami convention + - He missed the brass ring at the Miami convention. hypernym: - 14507501-n ili: i113115 @@ -32339,8 +32339,8 @@ definition: - a period of opportunity example: - - he deserves his day in court - - every dog has his day + - He deserves his day in court. + - Every dog has his day. hypernym: - 14507501-n ili: i113116 @@ -32362,8 +32362,8 @@ definition: - an opportunity to state your case and be heard example: - - they condemned him without a hearing - - he saw that he had lost his audience + - They condemned him without a hearing. + - He saw that he had lost his audience. hypernym: - 14507501-n ili: i113118 @@ -32384,7 +32384,7 @@ definition: - an opportunity to do something example: - - there was never an occasion for her to demonstrate her skill + - There was never an occasion for her to demonstrate her skill. hypernym: - 14507501-n ili: i113120 @@ -32395,7 +32395,7 @@ definition: - opportunity especially for employment or promotion example: - - there is an opening in the sales department + - There is an opening in the sales department. hypernym: - 14507501-n ili: i113121 @@ -32417,7 +32417,7 @@ definition: - the chance to speak example: - - let him have his say + - Let him have his say. hypernym: - 14507501-n ili: i113123 @@ -32428,7 +32428,7 @@ definition: - a chance to do something example: - - he wanted a shot at the champion + - He wanted a shot at the champion. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -32442,8 +32442,8 @@ definition: - a situation offering opportunities example: - - he worked both sides of the street - - cooperation is a two-way street + - He worked both sides of the street. + - Cooperation is a two-way street. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -32456,7 +32456,7 @@ definition: - a single chance or instance example: - - he couldn't afford $50 a throw + - He couldn't afford $50 a throw. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -32480,7 +32480,7 @@ - a state in which all hope is lost or absent example: - in the depths of despair - - they were rescued from despair at the last minute + - They were rescued from despair at the last minute. - courage born of desperation hypernym: - 13943868-n @@ -32698,8 +32698,8 @@ definition: - a state of declining economic condition example: - - orders have recently picked up after a period of extreme softness - - he attributes the disappointing results to softness in the economy + - Orders have recently picked up after a period of extreme softness. + - He attributes the disappointing results to softness in the economy. hypernym: - 14512178-n ili: i113149 @@ -32710,7 +32710,7 @@ definition: - the state of being obligated to do or pay something example: - - he is under an obligation to finish the job + - He is under an obligation to finish the job. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i113150 @@ -32732,7 +32732,7 @@ definition: - the state of owing something (especially money) example: - - he is badly in debt + - He is badly in debt. hypernym: - 14513903-n ili: i113152 @@ -32755,7 +32755,7 @@ - a liability account showing how much is owed for goods and services purchased on credit example: - - the problem was to match receivables and payables in the same currency + - The problem was to match receivables and payables in the same currency. hypernym: - 14513903-n ili: i113154 @@ -32767,7 +32767,7 @@ definition: - an amount due (as at a restaurant or bar) example: - - add it to my score and I'll settle later + - Add it to my score and I'll settle later. hypernym: - 13418347-n ili: i113155 @@ -32788,7 +32788,7 @@ - the state of being rich and affluent; having a plentiful supply of material goods and money example: - - great wealth is not a sign of great intelligence + - Great wealth is not a sign of great intelligence. hypernym: - 14511901-n ili: i113157 @@ -32800,8 +32800,8 @@ definition: - abundant wealth example: - - they studied forerunners of richness or poverty - - the richness all around unsettled him for he had expected to find poverty + - They studied forerunners of richness or poverty. + - The richness all around unsettled him for he had expected to find poverty. hypernym: - 14514855-n ili: i113158 @@ -32814,7 +32814,7 @@ - a freedom from financial difficulty that promotes a comfortable state example: - a life of luxury and ease - - he had all the material comforts of this world + - He had all the material comforts of this world. hypernym: - 14515209-n ili: i113159 @@ -32826,7 +32826,7 @@ definition: - in conditions of wealth and comfort example: - - he was raised in the lap of luxury + - He was raised in the lap of luxury. hypernym: - 14515473-n ili: i113160 @@ -32867,8 +32867,8 @@ definition: - the inherited wealth of established upper-class families example: - - he was born with a silver spoon in his mouth - - she is the daughter of old money from Massachusetts + - He was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. + - She is the daughter of old money from Massachusetts. hypernym: - 14515833-n ili: i113164 @@ -32880,7 +32880,7 @@ definition: - sufficient resources to provide comfort and meet obligations example: - - her father questioned the young suitor's sufficiency + - Her father questioned the young suitor's sufficiency. hypernym: - 14514855-n ili: i113165 @@ -32923,8 +32923,8 @@ definition: - a state of extreme poverty or destitution example: - - their indigence appalled him - - a general state of need exists among the homeless + - Their indigence appalled him. + - A general state of need exists among the homeless. hypernym: - 14516729-n ili: i113169 @@ -32939,7 +32939,7 @@ definition: - the state of being a beggar or mendicant example: - - they were reduced to mendicancy + - They were reduced to mendicancy. hypernym: - 14517300-n ili: i113170 @@ -32964,7 +32964,7 @@ - an economic condition that results in the elimination of marginally financed participants in an industry example: - - they glutted the market in order to cause a shakeout of their competitors + - They glutted the market in order to cause a shakeout of their competitors. hypernym: - 14512178-n ili: i113172 @@ -33108,8 +33108,8 @@ definition: - a condition of regular or proper arrangement example: - - he put his desk in order - - the machine is now in working order + - He put his desk in order. + - The machine is now in working order. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113186 @@ -33273,7 +33273,7 @@ definition: - a condition in which things are not in their expected places example: - - the files are in complete disorder + - The files are in complete disorder. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113201 @@ -33314,8 +33314,8 @@ definition: - a state of confusion and disorderliness example: - - the house was a mess - - she smoothed the mussiness of the bed + - The house was a mess. + - She smoothed the mussiness of the bed. hypernym: - 14522846-n ili: i113205 @@ -33850,7 +33850,7 @@ definition: - a toxic condition that results from inhaling and absorbing carbon monoxide gas example: - - Smoke inhalation and carbon monoxide poisoning killed 91 miners + - Smoke inhalation and carbon monoxide poisoning killed 91 miners. hypernym: - 14533314-n ili: i113256 @@ -33993,7 +33993,7 @@ definition: - the environment as it relates to living organisms example: - - it changed the ecology of the island + - It changed the ecology of the island. hypernym: - 13957629-n ili: i113270 @@ -34004,7 +34004,7 @@ definition: - the state of the environment in which a situation exists example: - - you can't do that in a university setting + - You can't do that in a university setting. hypernym: - 13957629-n ili: i113271 @@ -34018,7 +34018,7 @@ - the setting for a narrative or fictional or dramatic account example: - the crowded canvas of history - - the movie demanded a dramatic canvas of sound + - The movie demanded a dramatic canvas of sound. hypernym: - 14536861-n ili: i113272 @@ -34030,9 +34030,9 @@ definition: - an environment offering affection and security example: - - home is where the heart is - - he grew up in a good Christian home - - there's no place like home + - Home is where the heart is. + - He grew up in a good Christian home. + - There's no place like home. hypernym: - 13957629-n ili: i113273 @@ -34053,9 +34053,9 @@ definition: - a particular environment or walk of life example: - - his social sphere is limited - - it was a closed area of employment - - he's out of my orbit + - His social sphere is limited. + - It was a closed area of employment. + - He's out of my orbit. hypernym: - 13957629-n ili: i113275 @@ -34080,8 +34080,8 @@ definition: - a sphere of activity involving effort example: - - the Japanese were active last week on the diplomatic front - - they advertise on many different fronts + - The Japanese were active last week on the diplomatic front. + - They advertise on many different fronts. hypernym: - 14537641-n ili: i113277 @@ -34117,7 +34117,7 @@ definition: - an area of control or responsibility example: - - the job fell right in my lap + - The job fell right in my lap. hypernym: - 14537641-n ili: i113280 @@ -34128,7 +34128,7 @@ definition: - beyond human control or responsibility example: - - 'there is nothing more I can do: it''s in the lap of the gods now' + - 'There is nothing more I can do: it''s in the lap of the gods now.' hypernym: - 14538643-n ili: i113281 @@ -34149,7 +34149,7 @@ definition: - a domain that seems to be specially reserved for someone example: - - medicine is no longer a male preserve + - Medicine is no longer a male preserve. hypernym: - 14537641-n ili: i113283 @@ -34160,7 +34160,7 @@ definition: - the proper sphere or extent of your activities example: - - it was his province to take care of himself + - It was his province to take care of himself. hypernym: - 14537641-n ili: i113284 @@ -34173,7 +34173,7 @@ - the district within the jurisdiction of an archbishop or a metropolitan or one of the territorial divisions of an ecclesiastical order example: - - The US is divided into 33 ecclesiastical provinces + - The US is divided into 33 ecclesiastical provinces. hypernym: - 14539235-n ili: i113285 @@ -34184,7 +34184,7 @@ definition: - a setting in which something can be displayed to best effect example: - - it was a showcase for democracy in Africa + - It was a showcase for democracy in Africa. hypernym: - 14536861-n ili: i113286 @@ -34197,7 +34197,7 @@ - the streets of a city viewed as a depressed environment in which there is poverty and crime and prostitution and dereliction example: - - she tried to keep her children off the street + - She tried to keep her children off the street. hypernym: - 13957629-n ili: i113287 @@ -34247,7 +34247,7 @@ definition: - pollution of the atmosphere example: - - air pollution reduced the visibility + - Air pollution reduced the visibility. hypernym: - 14540345-n ili: i113292 @@ -34371,7 +34371,7 @@ - the weather in some location averaged over some long period of time example: - the dank climate of southern Wales - - plants from a cold clime travel best in winter + - Plants from a cold clime travel best in winter. hypernym: - 14540103-n ili: i113304 @@ -34384,7 +34384,7 @@ - the condition of being covered with glaciers or masses of ice; the result of glacial action example: - - Agassiz recognized marks of glaciation all over northern Europe + - Agassiz recognized marks of glaciation all over northern Europe. hypernym: - 14540103-n ili: i113305 @@ -34414,7 +34414,7 @@ definition: - the weather or climate at some place example: - - the atmosphere was thick with fog + - The atmosphere was thick with fog. hypernym: - 11545095-n ili: i113308 @@ -34435,7 +34435,7 @@ definition: - an air mass of higher than normal pressure example: - - the east coast benefits from a Bermuda high + - The east coast benefits from a Bermuda high. hypernym: - 14544120-n ili: i113310 @@ -34446,7 +34446,7 @@ definition: - an air mass of lower pressure; often brings precipitation example: - - a low moved in over night bringing sleet and snow + - A low moved in over night bringing sleet and snow. hypernym: - 14544120-n ili: i113311 @@ -34539,8 +34539,8 @@ definition: - the quality of weather that is deliciously mild and soothing example: - - the day's heat faded into balminess - - the climate had the softness of the south of France + - The day's heat faded into balminess. + - The climate had the softness of the south of France. hypernym: - 14546010-n ili: i113319 @@ -34562,7 +34562,7 @@ definition: - a period of calm weather example: - - there was a lull in the storm + - There was a lull in the storm. hypernym: - 14545867-n ili: i113321 @@ -34594,7 +34594,7 @@ definition: - the state of being stormy example: - - he dreaded the storminess of the North Atlantic in winter + - He dreaded the storminess of the North Atlantic in winter. hypernym: - 14546692-n ili: i113324 @@ -34676,7 +34676,7 @@ - the prevailing psychological state example: - the climate of opinion - - the national mood had changed radically since the last election + - The national mood had changed radically since the last election. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113332 @@ -34688,7 +34688,7 @@ definition: - a particular environment or surrounding influence example: - - there was an atmosphere of excitement + - There was an atmosphere of excitement. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113333 @@ -34701,7 +34701,7 @@ definition: - a cause of worry or gloom or trouble example: - - the only cloud on the horizon was the possibility of dissent by the French + - The only cloud on the horizon was the possibility of dissent by the French. hypernym: - 14548967-n ili: i113334 @@ -34721,7 +34721,7 @@ definition: - an atmosphere of depression and melancholy example: - - gloom pervaded the office + - Gloom pervaded the office. hypernym: - 14548451-n ili: i113336 @@ -34749,8 +34749,8 @@ - a flashy vulgar tone or atmosphere believed to be characteristic of the American film industry example: - - some people in publishing think of theirs as a glamorous medium so they copy the - glitter of Hollywood + - Some people in publishing think of theirs as a glamorous medium so they copy the + glitter of Hollywood. hypernym: - 14549784-n ili: i113338 @@ -34761,7 +34761,7 @@ definition: - an unwholesome atmosphere example: - - the novel spun a miasma of death and decay + - The novel spun a miasma of death and decay. hypernym: - 14548451-n ili: i113339 @@ -34773,9 +34773,9 @@ definition: - the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people example: - - the feel of the city excited him - - a clergyman improved the tone of the meeting - - it had the smell of treason + - The feel of the city excited him. + - A clergyman improved the tone of the meeting. + - It had the smell of treason. hypernym: - 14548451-n ili: i113340 @@ -34814,7 +34814,7 @@ definition: - the capacity of an organism to defend itself against harmful environmental agents example: - - these trees are widely planted because of their resistance to salt and smog + - These trees are widely planted because of their resistance to salt and smog. hypernym: - 14554438-n ili: i113343 @@ -34968,7 +34968,7 @@ - the condition of being something that is useful in reaching an end or carrying out a plan example: - - all his actions were in subservience to the general plan + - All his actions were in subservience to the general plan. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113358 @@ -35060,7 +35060,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06070395-n example: - - any food produced irritation of the stomach + - Any food produced irritation of the stomach. hypernym: - 14525310-n - 14555585-n @@ -35263,7 +35263,7 @@ definition: - the condition of containing or being covered by a liquid (especially water) example: - - he confirmed the wetness of the swimming trunks + - He confirmed the wetness of the swimming trunks. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113385 @@ -35274,8 +35274,8 @@ definition: - the wetness of ground that is covered or soaked with water example: - - the baseball game was canceled because of the wateriness of the outfield - - the water's muddiness made it undrinkable + - The baseball game was canceled because of the wateriness of the outfield. + - The water's muddiness made it undrinkable. - the sloppiness of a rainy November day hypernym: - 14558298-n @@ -35289,7 +35289,7 @@ definition: - wetness caused by water example: - - drops of wet gleamed on the window + - Drops of wet gleamed on the window. hypernym: - 14558298-n ili: i113387 @@ -35382,8 +35382,8 @@ definition: - a shortage of rainfall example: - - farmers most affected by the drought hope that there may yet be sufficient rain - early in the growing season + - Farmers most affected by the drought hope that there may yet be sufficient rain + early in the growing season. hypernym: - 14560040-n ili: i113396 @@ -35464,7 +35464,7 @@ under defined conditions example: - insure the safety of the children - - the reciprocal of safety is risk + - The reciprocal of safety is risk. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113403 @@ -35512,7 +35512,7 @@ definition: - the state of being free from danger or injury example: - - we support the armed services in the name of national security + - We support the armed services in the name of national security. hypernym: - 14562074-n ili: i113408 @@ -35523,7 +35523,7 @@ definition: - the general security of public places example: - - he was arrested for disturbing the peace + - He was arrested for disturbing the peace. hypernym: - 14562870-n ili: i113409 @@ -35554,8 +35554,8 @@ definition: - the condition of being protected example: - - they were huddled together for protection - - he enjoyed a sense of peace and protection in his new home + - They were huddled together for protection. + - He enjoyed a sense of peace and protection in his new home. hypernym: - 14562870-n ili: i113412 @@ -35594,7 +35594,7 @@ definition: - the causal agent resulting in death example: - - heart disease is the biggest killer in the United States + - Heart disease is the biggest killer in the United States. hypernym: - 00007347-n ili: i113416 @@ -35606,8 +35606,8 @@ definition: - the condition of being susceptible to harm or injury example: - - you are in no danger - - there was widespread danger of disease + - You are in no danger. + - There was widespread danger of disease. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113417 @@ -35618,7 +35618,7 @@ definition: - a cause of pain or injury or loss example: - - he feared the dangers of traveling by air + - He feared the dangers of traveling by air. hypernym: - 00007347-n ili: i113418 @@ -35629,8 +35629,8 @@ definition: - a standard for judging when freedom of speech can be abridged example: - - no one has a right to shout ‘fire’ in a crowded theater when there is no fire - because such an action would pose a clear and present danger to public safety + - No one has a right to shout ‘fire’ in a crowded theater when there is no fire + because such an action would pose a clear and present danger to public safety. hypernym: - 14564367-n ili: i113419 @@ -35660,7 +35660,7 @@ definition: - a source of danger; a possibility of incurring loss or misfortune example: - - drinking alcohol is a health hazard + - Drinking alcohol is a health hazard. hypernym: - 14564646-n ili: i113422 @@ -35696,8 +35696,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06158935-n example: - - insurance companies are exposed to a moral hazard if the insured party is not - honest + - Insurance companies are exposed to a moral hazard if the insured party is not + honest. hypernym: - 14565454-n ili: i113425 @@ -35717,7 +35717,7 @@ definition: - a constant and imminent peril example: - - the possibility hangs over their heads like the sword of Damocles + - The possibility hangs over their heads like the sword of Damocles. hypernym: - 14565454-n ili: i113427 @@ -35737,7 +35737,7 @@ definition: - something that is a source of danger example: - - earthquakes are a constant threat in Japan + - Earthquakes are a constant threat in Japan. hypernym: - 14564646-n ili: i113429 @@ -35768,7 +35768,7 @@ definition: - financial risk example: - - he rejected stocks that didn't pay dividends because of their speculativeness + - He rejected stocks that didn't pay dividends because of their speculativeness. hypernym: - 14567154-n ili: i113432 @@ -35801,8 +35801,8 @@ definition: - the physical condition of being stretched or strained example: - - it places great tension on the leg muscles - - he could feel the tenseness of her body + - It places great tension on the leg muscles. + - He could feel the tenseness of her body. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113435 @@ -35819,7 +35819,7 @@ domain_topic: - 05296556-n example: - - the doctor tested my tonicity + - The doctor tested my tonicity. hypernym: - 14567937-n ili: i113436 @@ -35841,7 +35841,7 @@ definition: - normal tonicity of the muscles example: - - exercise improves muscle tone + - Exercise improves muscle tone. hypernym: - 14568274-n ili: i113438 @@ -35894,7 +35894,7 @@ definition: - the condition of being physiologically lax example: - - baths can help the laxness of the bowels + - Baths can help the laxness of the bowels. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113443 @@ -35939,7 +35939,7 @@ definition: - a formal way of referring to the condition of something example: - - the building was in good repair + - The building was in good repair. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113447 @@ -35974,7 +35974,7 @@ definition: - fitness to fly example: - - the plane received a certificate of airworthiness + - The plane received a certificate of airworthiness. hypernym: - 14570446-n ili: i113450 @@ -36164,7 +36164,7 @@ definition: - any abnormality following or resulting from a disease or injury or treatment example: - - paralysis is one of the sequelae of poliomyelitis + - Paralysis is one of the sequelae of poliomyelitis. hypernym: - 14525310-n ili: i113468 @@ -36249,7 +36249,7 @@ definition: - the condition of being unable or unwilling to speak example: - - her muteness was a consequence of her deafness + - Her muteness was a consequence of her deafness. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113476 @@ -36786,8 +36786,8 @@ definition: - an inferior state resulting from the process of decaying example: - - the corpse was in an advanced state of decay - - the house had fallen into a serious state of decay and disrepair + - The corpse was in an advanced state of decay. + - The house had fallen into a serious state of decay and disrepair. hypernym: - 14583952-n ili: i113528 @@ -36880,7 +36880,7 @@ definition: - an irrecoverable state of devastation and destruction example: - - you have brought ruin on this entire family + - You have brought ruin on this entire family. hypernym: - 14585734-n ili: i113537 @@ -36902,7 +36902,7 @@ definition: - impairment resulting from long use example: - - the tires showed uneven wear + - The tires showed uneven wear. hypernym: - 14585210-n ili: i113539 @@ -36922,8 +36922,8 @@ definition: - a final state example: - - he came to a bad end - - the so-called glorious experiment came to an inglorious end + - He came to a bad end. + - The so-called glorious experiment came to an inglorious end. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i113541 @@ -36936,9 +36936,9 @@ definition: - disgusting wickedness and immorality example: - - he understood the foulness of sin - - his display of foulness deserved severe punishment - - mouths which speak such foulness must be cleansed + - He understood the foulness of sin. + - His display of foulness deserved severe punishment. + - Mouths which speak such foulness must be cleansed. hypernym: - 14587156-n ili: i113542 @@ -36985,7 +36985,7 @@ definition: - any unwholesome or desperate condition example: - - what maladies afflict our nation? + - What maladies afflict our nation? hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113546 @@ -37015,8 +37015,8 @@ definition: - the state of being purchasable; offered or exhibited for selling example: - - you'll find vitamin C for sale at most pharmacies - - the new line of cars will soon be on sale + - You'll find vitamin C for sale at most pharmacies. + - The new line of cars will soon be on sale. hypernym: - 14587746-n ili: i113549 @@ -37038,8 +37038,8 @@ definition: - a difficult or awkward situation example: - - his back was to the wall - - competition was pushing them to the wall + - His back was to the wall. + - Competition was pushing them to the wall. hypernym: - 04716529-n ili: i113551 @@ -37094,7 +37094,7 @@ definition: - any disease or abnormality that is determined by the sex hormones example: - - A sex-linked disorder is caused by a mutation in a gene on the X chromosome + - A sex-linked disorder is caused by a mutation in a gene on the X chromosome. hypernym: - 14527705-n ili: i113556 @@ -37342,8 +37342,8 @@ definition: - the state of being plural example: - - to mark plurality, one language may add an extra syllable to the word whereas - another may simply change the vowel in the existing final syllable + - To mark plurality, one language may add an extra syllable to the word whereas + another may simply change the vowel in the existing final syllable. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i113581 @@ -37436,7 +37436,7 @@ definition: - the condition of being a child without living parents example: - - his early orphanage shaped his character as an adult + - His early orphanage shaped his character as an adult. hypernym: - 13943462-n ili: i113590 @@ -37623,7 +37623,7 @@ definition: - the presence of a virus in the blood stream example: - - viremia spread the smallpox virus to the internal organs + - Viremia spread the smallpox virus to the internal organs. hypernym: - 14228432-n ili: i113610 @@ -37664,7 +37664,7 @@ definition: - the condition of being automatically operated or controlled example: - - automation increases productivity + - Automation increases productivity. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113614 @@ -37685,7 +37685,7 @@ definition: - the condition of being strongly disapproved of example: - - he deserved nothing but condemnation + - He deserved nothing but condemnation. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113616 @@ -37705,7 +37705,7 @@ definition: - the condition of being varied example: - - 'that restaurant''s menu lacks diversification: every day it is the same' + - 'That restaurant''s menu lacks diversification: every day it is the same.' hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113618 @@ -37725,7 +37725,7 @@ definition: - the condition of being made easy (or easier) example: - - social facilitation is an adaptive condition + - Social facilitation is an adaptive condition. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113620 @@ -37736,7 +37736,7 @@ definition: - the condition of being formed into small tight curls example: - - her hair was in a frizz + - Her hair was in a frizz. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113621 @@ -37756,7 +37756,7 @@ definition: - the state of being hidden example: - - he went into hiding + - He went into hiding. hypernym: - 14439493-n ili: i113623 @@ -37767,7 +37767,7 @@ definition: - the condition of being treated as a patient in a hospital example: - - he hoped to avoid the expense of hospitalization + - He hoped to avoid the expense of hospitalization. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113624 @@ -37820,8 +37820,8 @@ definition: - the condition of having the identity (of a person or object) established example: - - the thief's identification was followed quickly by his arrest - - identification of the gun was an important clue + - The thief's identification was followed quickly by his arrest. + - Identification of the gun was an important clue. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113629 @@ -37865,7 +37865,7 @@ example: - the leakiness of the roof - the heart valve's leakiness - - the leakiness of the boat made it dangerous to use + - The leakiness of the boat made it dangerous to use. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113633 @@ -37895,7 +37895,7 @@ definition: - the condition of being motivated example: - - his motivation was at a high level + - His motivation was at a high level. hypernym: - 13943868-n ili: i113636 @@ -37917,7 +37917,7 @@ definition: - the state of being a father example: - - tests were conducted to determine paternity + - Tests were conducted to determine paternity. hypernym: - 00024900-n ili: i113638 @@ -37974,8 +37974,8 @@ definition: - a position in a hierarchy or organization example: - - Bob Dylan occupied the top slot for several weeks - - she beat some tough competition for the number one slot + - Bob Dylan occupied the top slot for several weeks. + - She beat some tough competition for the number one slot. hypernym: - 13968971-n ili: i113644 @@ -37986,8 +37986,8 @@ definition: - a relatively insignificant position from which future progress might be made example: - - American diplomacy provided a toehold on which to proceed toward peace talks - - his father gave him a toehold in the oil business + - American diplomacy provided a toehold on which to proceed toward peace talks. + - His father gave him a toehold in the oil business. hypernym: - 13968971-n ili: i113645 @@ -37998,7 +37998,7 @@ definition: - the condition of having submitted to control by someone or something else example: - - the union was brought into submission + - The union was brought into submission. - his submission to the will of God hypernym: - 13943868-n @@ -38031,7 +38031,7 @@ definition: - the state of being technical as in the use of technical terms or methods example: - - the judicial system suffered from too much technicality and formality + - The judicial system suffered from too much technicality and formality. - It is a tribute to the tribunals that the technicality at the heart of the appellate process in these tribunals can and does coexist with the relative informality in atmosphere and with procedural flexibility. @@ -38044,7 +38044,7 @@ definition: - the condition of being secured to a base example: - - the plant needs a firm anchorage + - The plant needs a firm anchorage. hypernym: - 13943868-n members: @@ -38054,7 +38054,7 @@ definition: - the provision of a sense of security or steadfastness example: - - the mother provides emotional anchorage for the entire family + - The mother provides emotional anchorage for the entire family. hypernym: - 00026390-n members: diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.substance.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.substance.yaml index 4ba827d4..04e04783 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.substance.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.substance.yaml @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ definition: - material of a particular kind or constitution example: - - the immune response recognizes invading substances + - The immune response recognizes invading substances. hypernym: - 00001930-n ili: i113649 @@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ definition: - the tangible substance that goes into the makeup of a physical object example: - - coal is a hard black material - - wheat is the stuff they use to make bread + - Coal is a hard black material. + - Wheat is the stuff they use to make bread. hypernym: - 00019793-n ili: i113651 @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ definition: - used or abandoned materials for use in creating new products example: - - Every Monday, we put our recycling out on the curb for pick-up + - Every Monday, we put our recycling out on the curb for pick-up. hypernym: - 14604877-n members: @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ definition: - worthless or dangerous material that should be removed example: - - there were impurities in the water + - There were impurities in the water. hypernym: - 14880414-n ili: i113661 @@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ definition: - an abbreviation for ‘hazardous material’ used on warning signs example: - - No HAZMAT in tunnel + - No HAZMAT in tunnel. hypernym: - 14604877-n ili: i113676 @@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ - a mixture containing two or more metallic elements or metallic and nonmetallic elements usually fused together or dissolving into each other when molten example: - - brass is an alloy of zinc and copper + - Brass is an alloy of zinc and copper. hypernym: - 14610438-n ili: i113678 @@ -432,7 +432,7 @@ - a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances; frequently (but not necessarily) a liquid solution example: - - he used a solution of peroxide and water + - He used a solution of peroxide and water. hypernym: - 14610438-n ili: i113687 @@ -730,7 +730,7 @@ definition: - any group or radical of the form RCO- where R is an organic group example: - - an example of the acyl group is the acetyl group + - An example of the acyl group is the acetyl group. hypernym: - 14645624-n ili: i113716 @@ -804,7 +804,7 @@ definition: - a polymer of styrene; a rigid transparent thermoplastic example: - - expanded polystyrene looks like a rigid white foam and is used as packing or insulation + - Expanded polystyrene looks like a rigid white foam and is used as packing or insulation. hypernym: - 14619723-n ili: i113723 @@ -1178,7 +1178,7 @@ definition: - organic compounds containing an amino group and a carboxylic acid group example: - - proteins are composed of various proportions of about 20 common amino acids + - Proteins are composed of various proportions of about 20 common amino acids. hypernym: - 14751849-n ili: i113759 @@ -1260,7 +1260,7 @@ - a fluorocarbon with chlorine; formerly used as a refrigerant and as a propellant in aerosol cans example: - - the chlorine in CFCs causes depletion of atmospheric ozone + - The chlorine in CFCs causes depletion of atmospheric ozone. hypernym: - 14896119-n - 14881429-n @@ -1763,7 +1763,7 @@ definition: - (HI) a colorless or yellow aqueous solution of hydrogen iodide example: - - hydriodic acid is a strong acid + - Hydriodic acid is a strong acid. hypernym: - 14631699-n ili: i113816 @@ -2039,7 +2039,7 @@ definition: - any substance that lessens the purity or effectiveness of a substance example: - - it is necessary to remove the adulterants before use + - It is necessary to remove the adulterants before use. hypernym: - 00020270-n ili: i113844 @@ -2125,7 +2125,7 @@ - any of various water-soluble compounds capable of turning litmus blue and reacting with an acid to form a salt and water example: - - bases include oxides and hydroxides of metals and ammonia + - Bases include oxides and hydroxides of metals and ammonia. hypernym: - 14842408-n ili: i113852 @@ -2137,7 +2137,7 @@ definition: - a metal that is common and not considered precious example: - - lead, iron, copper, tin, and zinc are base metals + - Lead, iron, copper, tin, and zinc are base metals. hypernym: - 14649636-n ili: i113853 @@ -2378,7 +2378,7 @@ definition: - a structurally different form of an element example: - - graphite and diamond are allotropes of carbon + - Graphite and diamond are allotropes of carbon. hypernym: - 14647071-n ili: i113875 @@ -2625,7 +2625,7 @@ - a synthetic compound derived from triazine that is widely used as an agricultural herbicide example: - - atrazine is thought to cause cancer and is banned in some European countries + - Atrazine is thought to cause cancer and is banned in some European countries. hypernym: - 14931001-n ili: i113897 @@ -3354,7 +3354,7 @@ - a soft heavy toxic malleable metallic element; bluish white when freshly cut but tarnishes readily to dull grey example: - - the children were playing with lead soldiers + - The children were playing with lead soldiers. hypernym: - 14649636-n - 92464177-n @@ -5772,8 +5772,8 @@ definition: - gasoline treated with a lead compound to reduce motor knocks example: - - combustion of leaded gasoline released lead into the air where it could cause - lead poisoning + - Combustion of leaded gasoline released lead into the air where it could cause + lead poisoning. hypernym: - 14711074-n ili: i114164 @@ -6385,7 +6385,7 @@ - a toxic protein extracted from castor beans; used as a chemical reagent; can be used as a bioweapon example: - - one milligram of ricin can kill an adult + - One milligram of ricin can kill an adult. hypernym: - 14755688-n - 15058641-n @@ -6408,8 +6408,8 @@ - material consisting of the aggregate of minerals like those making up the Earth's crust example: - - that mountain is solid rock - - stone is abundant in New England and there are many quarries + - That mountain is solid rock. + - Stone is abundant in New England and there are many quarries. hypernym: - 14604877-n ili: i114224 @@ -6566,8 +6566,8 @@ definition: - a crystalline rock that can be cut and polished for jewelry example: - - he had the gem set in a ring for his wife - - she had jewels made of all the rarest stones + - He had the gem set in a ring for his wife. + - She had jewels made of all the rarest stones. hypernym: - 14907357-n ili: i114240 @@ -6960,7 +6960,7 @@ definition: - any glutinous material used to fill pores in surfaces or to stiffen fabrics example: - - size gives body to a fabric + - Size gives body to a fabric. hypernym: - 14730187-n ili: i114279 @@ -7018,9 +7018,9 @@ - an enzyme found in mammals that can catalyze the deamination of adenosine into inosine and ammonia example: - - ADA deficiency can lead to one form of severe combined immunodeficiency disease - - the gene encoding ADA was one of the earlier human genes to be isolated and cloned - for study + - ADA deficiency can lead to one form of severe combined immunodeficiency disease. + - The gene encoding ADA was one of the earlier human genes to be isolated and cloned + for study. hypernym: - 14757125-n ili: i114284 @@ -7251,8 +7251,8 @@ - a white crystalline amide of propenoic acid can damage the nervous system and is carcinogenic in laboratory animals example: - - they claimed that acrylamide is produced when certain carbohydrates are baked - or fried at high temperatures + - They claimed that acrylamide is produced when certain carbohydrates are baked + or fried at high temperatures. hypernym: - 14748425-n ili: i114306 @@ -7294,7 +7294,7 @@ - any of the monovalent metals of group I of the periodic table (lithium or sodium or potassium or rubidium or cesium or francium) example: - - the hydroxides of the alkali metals are strongly alkaline + - The hydroxides of the alkali metals are strongly alkaline. hypernym: - 14649636-n ili: i114310 @@ -8437,7 +8437,7 @@ definition: - the main protein of the keratohyalin granules example: - - the specific target of the immune response in rheumatoid arthritis is filaggrin + - The specific target of the immune response in rheumatoid arthritis is filaggrin. hypernym: - 14752903-n ili: i114421 @@ -8666,7 +8666,7 @@ - an enzyme that regulates prostaglandins that are important for the health of the stomach lining and kidneys example: - - an unfortunate side effect of NSAIDs is that they block Cox-1 + - An unfortunate side effect of NSAIDs is that they block Cox-1. hypernym: - 14762026-n ili: i114444 @@ -8678,7 +8678,7 @@ definition: - an enzyme that makes prostaglandins that cause inflammation and pain and fever example: - - the beneficial effects of NSAIDs result from their ability to block Cox-2 + - The beneficial effects of NSAIDs result from their ability to block Cox-2. hypernym: - 14762026-n ili: i114445 @@ -9389,7 +9389,7 @@ - a steroid hormone produced by the adrenal cortex or synthesized; administered as drugs they reduce swelling and decrease the body's immune response example: - - adrenal cortical steroids are used to treat many different conditions + - Adrenal cortical steroids are used to treat many different conditions. hypernym: - 14769814-n ili: i114512 @@ -11565,7 +11565,7 @@ definition: - the wood from bushes or small branches example: - - they built a fire of brushwood + - They built a fire of brushwood. hypernym: - 15122728-n ili: i114723 @@ -11715,7 +11715,7 @@ definition: - any fat obtained from animals example: - - animal fat is high in saturated fatty acids + - Animal fat is high in saturated fatty acids. hypernym: - 14888511-n - 14779983-n @@ -12286,8 +12286,8 @@ definition: - graphite (or a similar substance) used in such a way as to be a medium of communication example: - - the words were scribbled in pencil - - this artist's favorite medium is pencil + - The words were scribbled in pencil. + - This artist's favorite medium is pencil. hypernym: - 14820745-n ili: i114792 @@ -12743,7 +12743,7 @@ definition: - concrete pavement is sometimes referred to as cement example: - - they stood on the grey cement beside the pool + - They stood on the grey cement beside the pool. hypernym: - 14844350-n ili: i114836 @@ -13612,7 +13612,7 @@ definition: - any of several different crystalline forms of the same chemical compound example: - - calcium carbonate occurs in the allomorphs calcite and aragonite + - Calcium carbonate occurs in the allomorphs calcite and aragonite. hypernym: - 14842408-n ili: i114922 @@ -13740,10 +13740,10 @@ - a fluid agent (gas or liquid) that produces cooling; especially one used to cool a system by transferring heat away from one part to another example: - - he added more coolant to the car's radiator - - the atomic reactor used a gas coolant - - lathe operators use an emulsion of oil and water as a coolant for the cutting - tool + - He added more coolant to the car's radiator. + - The atomic reactor used a gas coolant. + - Lathe operators use an emulsion of oil and water as a coolant for the cutting + tool. hypernym: - 14964038-n - 14802595-n @@ -14269,7 +14269,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06089170-n example: - - DNA is the king of molecules + - DNA is the king of molecules. hypernym: - 15018895-n ili: i114985 @@ -14292,7 +14292,7 @@ definition: - sequence of a gene's DNA that transcribes into protein structures example: - - exons are interspersed with introns + - Exons are interspersed with introns. hypernym: - 14854534-n ili: i114986 @@ -14315,7 +14315,7 @@ definition: - stretches of DNA that do not code for genes example: - - most of the genome consists of junk DNA + - Most of the genome consists of junk DNA. hypernym: - 14854534-n ili: i114988 @@ -14375,7 +14375,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06089170-n example: - - ribonucleic acid is the genetic material of some viruses + - Ribonucleic acid is the genetic material of some viruses. hypernym: - 15018895-n ili: i114993 @@ -14482,7 +14482,7 @@ definition: - water that has condensed on a cool surface overnight from water vapor in the air example: - - in the morning the grass was wet with dew + - In the morning the grass was wet with dew. hypernym: - 11466338-n ili: i115002 @@ -14847,7 +14847,7 @@ definition: - dust resulting from writing with a piece of chalk example: - - chalk dust covered the teacher's hands + - Chalk dust covered the teacher's hands. hypernym: - 14864016-n ili: i115038 @@ -14859,7 +14859,7 @@ - fine powdery material such as dry earth or pollen that can be blown about in the air example: - - the furniture was covered with dust + - The furniture was covered with dust. hypernym: - 14863609-n ili: i115039 @@ -14870,8 +14870,8 @@ definition: - free microscopic particles of solid material example: - - astronomers say that the empty space between planets actually contains measurable - amounts of dust + - Astronomers say that the empty space between planets actually contains measurable + amounts of dust. hypernym: - 14604877-n ili: i115040 @@ -14906,7 +14906,7 @@ - one of four substances thought in ancient and medieval cosmology to constitute the physical universe example: - - the alchemists believed that there were four elements + - The alchemists believed that there were four elements. hypernym: - 00019793-n ili: i115043 @@ -14930,8 +14930,8 @@ example: - air pollution - a smell of chemicals in the air - - open a window and let in some air - - I need some fresh air + - Open a window and let in some air. + - I need some fresh air. hypernym: - 14901736-n ili: i115045 @@ -14949,7 +14949,7 @@ definition: - the air that is inhaled and exhaled in respiration example: - - his sour breath offended her + - His sour breath offended her. hypernym: - 14865437-n ili: i115046 @@ -14998,7 +14998,7 @@ definition: - air at a pressure greater than that of the atmosphere example: - - compressed air is often used to power machines + - Compressed air is often used to power machines. hypernym: - 14866396-n ili: i115051 @@ -15044,7 +15044,7 @@ definition: - the loose soft material that makes up a large part of the land surface example: - - they dug into the earth outside the church + - They dug into the earth outside the church. hypernym: - 14604877-n ili: i115055 @@ -15170,7 +15170,7 @@ - a chemical substance used to improve the structure of the soil and increase its porosity example: - - gypsum can be used as a soil conditioner + - Gypsum can be used as a soil conditioner. hypernym: - 14831008-n ili: i115067 @@ -15301,8 +15301,8 @@ definition: - a solution that conducts electricity example: - - the proper amount and distribution of electrolytes in the body is essential for - health + - The proper amount and distribution of electrolytes in the body is essential for + health. hypernym: - 14613403-n ili: i115079 @@ -15802,8 +15802,8 @@ domain_topic: - 14878134-n example: - - there was blood in his urine - - the child had to make water + - There was blood in his urine. + - The child had to make water. exemplifies: - 07139048-n hypernym: @@ -15843,8 +15843,8 @@ definition: - any materials unused and rejected as worthless or unwanted example: - - they collect the waste once a week - - much of the waste material is carried off in the sewers + - They collect the waste once a week. + - Much of the waste material is carried off in the sewers. hypernym: - 14604877-n ili: i115128 @@ -15930,7 +15930,7 @@ definition: - discarded metal suitable for reprocessing example: - - he finally sold the car for scrap metal + - He finally sold the car for scrap metal. hypernym: - 14881648-n ili: i115135 @@ -15974,7 +15974,7 @@ - (usually plural) waste water from a kitchen or bathroom or chamber pot that has to be emptied by hand example: - - she carried out the sink slops + - She carried out the sink slops. hypernym: - 14880414-n ili: i115139 @@ -16359,7 +16359,7 @@ - a soft greasy substance occurring in organic tissue and consisting of a mixture of lipids (mostly triglycerides) example: - - pizza has too much fat + - Pizza has too much fat. hypernym: - 14963045-n ili: i115175 @@ -16584,7 +16584,7 @@ definition: - any material that fills a space or container example: - - there was not enough fill for the trench + - There was not enough fill for the trench. hypernym: - 14604877-n ili: i115197 @@ -16937,7 +16937,7 @@ definition: - a substance prepared according to a formula example: - - the physician prescribed a commercial preparation of the medicine + - The physician prescribed a commercial preparation of the medicine. hypernym: - 14842408-n ili: i115233 @@ -16964,8 +16964,8 @@ is usually an oxygen molecule that has lost an electron and will stabilize itself by stealing an electron from a nearby molecule example: - - in the body free radicals are high-energy particles that ricochet wildly and damage - cells + - In the body free radicals are high-energy particles that ricochet wildly and damage + cells. hypernym: - 14643403-n ili: i115235 @@ -17011,8 +17011,8 @@ definition: - a substance that can be consumed to produce energy example: - - more fuel is needed during the winter months - - they developed alternative fuels for aircraft + - More fuel is needed during the winter months. + - They developed alternative fuels for aircraft. hypernym: - 00020270-n ili: i115239 @@ -17034,7 +17034,7 @@ - a yellow to yellow-brown humic substance that is soluble in water under all pH conditions example: - - they measured the fluvial fulvic acid + - They measured the fluvial fulvic acid. hypernym: - 14933470-n ili: i115241 @@ -17595,7 +17595,7 @@ definition: - an ester of glycerol and fatty acids that occurs naturally as fats and fatty oils example: - - fresh fats contain glycerides of fatty acids and very little free acid + - Fresh fats contain glycerides of fatty acids and very little free acid. hypernym: - 14911177-n - 14779256-n @@ -17780,7 +17780,7 @@ definition: - a glycoprotein that is found primarily on the surface of helper T cells example: - - CD4 is a receptor for HIV in humans + - CD4 is a receptor for HIV in humans. hypernym: - 14912461-n ili: i115314 @@ -18415,7 +18415,7 @@ definition: - an intervening substance through which something is achieved example: - - the dissolving medium is called a solvent + - The dissolving medium is called a solvent. hypernym: - 00019793-n ili: i115376 @@ -18865,7 +18865,7 @@ definition: - poisonous drug derived from an Eurasian plant of the genus Conium example: - - Socrates refused to flee and died by drinking hemlock + - Socrates refused to flee and died by drinking hemlock. hypernym: - 15061205-n ili: i115420 @@ -19053,7 +19053,7 @@ - a dark brown humic substance that is soluble in water only at pH values greater than 2 example: - - the half-life of humic acid is measured in centuries + - The half-life of humic acid is measured in centuries. hypernym: - 14933470-n ili: i115438 @@ -19418,7 +19418,7 @@ definition: - water frozen in the solid state example: - - Americans like ice in their drinks + - Americans like ice in their drinks. hypernym: - 14907357-n ili: i115475 @@ -19525,7 +19525,7 @@ definition: - material with which something is impregnated example: - - the impregnation, whatever it was, had turned the rock blue + - The impregnation, whatever it was, had turned the rock blue. hypernym: - 14604877-n ili: i115485 @@ -20341,7 +20341,7 @@ - a sugar comprising one glucose molecule linked to a galactose molecule; occurs only in milk example: - - cow's milk contains about 4.7% lactose + - Cow's milk contains about 4.7% lactose. hypernym: - 14860812-n ili: i115566 @@ -21563,7 +21563,7 @@ definition: - wood in small pieces or splinters example: - - the vessel was beaten to matchwood on the rocks + - The vessel was beaten to matchwood on the rocks. hypernym: - 15122728-n ili: i115685 @@ -22059,7 +22059,7 @@ definition: - deep soft mud in water or slush example: - - they waded through the slop + - They waded through the slop. hypernym: - 14980464-n ili: i115733 @@ -22333,7 +22333,7 @@ VX gas is deployed by detonating a container over the target area and can persist in the environment up to several weeks after release example: - - VX gas is one of those things we wish we could disinvent + - VX gas is one of those things we wish we could disinvent. hypernym: - 14984860-n ili: i115759 @@ -22365,7 +22365,7 @@ definition: - cheap paper made from wood pulp and used for printing newspapers example: - - they used bales of newspaper every day + - They used bales of newspaper every day. hypernym: - 14998823-n ili: i115762 @@ -23502,7 +23502,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06099035-n example: - - in a static system, oil cannot be replaced by water on a surface + - In a static system, oil cannot be replaced by water on a surface. - a system generating hydrogen peroxide hypernym: - 00021007-n @@ -23735,7 +23735,7 @@ definition: - any material used for its color example: - - she used a different color for the trim + - She used a different color for the trim. hypernym: - 14604877-n ili: i115894 @@ -25121,7 +25121,7 @@ definition: - water containing salts example: - - the water in the ocean is all saltwater + - The water in the ocean is all saltwater. hypernym: - 14869913-n ili: i116028 @@ -25653,7 +25653,7 @@ definition: - a natural fiber (raw cotton, wool, hemp, flax) that can be twisted to form yarn example: - - staple fibers vary widely in length + - Staple fibers vary widely in length. hypernym: - 14983373-n ili: i116079 @@ -25979,7 +25979,7 @@ - a substance produced by the mucosa of the stomach and intestines that is essential for the absorption of vitamin B12 example: - - lack of intrinsic factor can result in pernicious anemia + - Lack of intrinsic factor can result in pernicious anemia. hypernym: - 07342405-n ili: i116111 @@ -26011,7 +26011,7 @@ - a hemoprotein composed of globin and heme that gives red blood cells their characteristic color; function primarily to transport oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues example: - - fish have simpler hemoglobin than mammals + - Fish have simpler hemoglobin than mammals. hypernym: - 14913035-n ili: i116114 @@ -26040,7 +26040,7 @@ - the bright red hemoglobin that is a combination of hemoglobin and oxygen from the lungs example: - - oxyhemoglobin transports oxygen to the cells of the body + - Oxyhemoglobin transports oxygen to the cells of the body. hypernym: - 15048807-n ili: i116116 @@ -27395,7 +27395,7 @@ definition: - a liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances example: - - the solvent does not change its state in forming a solution + - The solvent does not change its state in forming a solution. hypernym: - 14923303-n ili: i116246 @@ -28003,7 +28003,7 @@ definition: - a chemical substance that causes sneezing and coughing and crying example: - - police used a sternutatory to subdue the mob + - Police used a sternutatory to subdue the mob. hypernym: - 14842408-n ili: i116305 @@ -28428,8 +28428,8 @@ definition: - the univalent anion O2- example: - - much of the O2 supporting cellular respiration is reduced to the superoxide anion - O2- + - Much of the O2 supporting cellular respiration is reduced to the superoxide anion + O2-. hypernym: - 09220693-n ili: i116346 @@ -28451,8 +28451,8 @@ - an enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of superoxide into hydrogen peroxide and oxygen example: - - oxygen free radicals are normally removed in our bodies by the superoxide dismutase - enzymes + - Oxygen free radicals are normally removed in our bodies by the superoxide dismutase + enzymes. hypernym: - 14757125-n ili: i116348 @@ -28756,7 +28756,7 @@ definition: - any material used to thicken example: - - starch is used in cooking as a thickening + - Starch is used in cooking as a thickening. hypernym: - 14604877-n ili: i116377 @@ -29553,7 +29553,7 @@ definition: - a blue to grey green mineral consisting of copper aluminum phosphate example: - - blue turquoise is valued as a gemstone + - Blue turquoise is valued as a gemstone. hypernym: - 14686753-n - 14994225-n @@ -29576,7 +29576,7 @@ - amino acid derived from tyrosine; has a sympathomimetic action; found in chocolate and cola drinks and ripe cheese and beer example: - - patients taking MAOIs should avoid foods containing tyramine + - Patients taking MAOIs should avoid foods containing tyramine. hypernym: - 14626007-n ili: i116454 @@ -30323,7 +30323,7 @@ - a volatile substance; a substance that changes readily from solid or liquid to a vapor example: - - it was heated to evaporate the volatiles + - It was heated to evaporate the volatiles. hypernym: - 00019793-n ili: i116521 @@ -30676,7 +30676,7 @@ definition: - wood used for fuel example: - - they collected and cut their own firewood + - They collected and cut their own firewood. hypernym: - 14899228-n ili: i116556 @@ -30821,7 +30821,7 @@ definition: - a hard cross-grained round piece of wood in a board where a branch emerged example: - - the saw buckled when it hit a knot + - The saw buckled when it hit a knot. hypernym: - 15122728-n ili: i116570 @@ -31372,7 +31372,7 @@ - a toxic alkaloid found in certain tropical South American trees that is a powerful relaxant for striated muscles example: - - curare acts by blocking cholinergic transmission at the myoneural junction + - Curare acts by blocking cholinergic transmission at the myoneural junction. hypernym: - 14736853-n - 14985651-n @@ -31435,7 +31435,7 @@ definition: - a small mass of soft material example: - - he used a wad of cotton to wipe the counter + - He used a wad of cotton to wipe the counter. hypernym: - 14604877-n ili: i116628 diff --git a/src/yaml/noun.time.yaml b/src/yaml/noun.time.yaml index eea5c136..08f13ca9 100644 --- a/src/yaml/noun.time.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/noun.time.yaml @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ - an amount of time example: - a time period of 30 years - - hastened the period of time of his recovery + - … hastened the period of time of his recovery - Picasso's blue period hypernym: - 13597072-n @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ definition: - a time period during which something occurs or is expected to occur example: - - an agreement can be reached in a reasonably short time frame + - An agreement can be reached in a reasonably short time frame. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116634 @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ definition: - an indefinite period of time example: - - they talked for hours + - They talked for hours. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116640 @@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ definition: - a period of time assigned for work example: - - they work long hours + - They work long hours. hypernym: - 15143170-n ili: i116644 @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ definition: - a time period when you are not required to work example: - - he requested time off to attend his grandmother's funeral + - He requested time off to attend his grandmother's funeral. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116646 @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ definition: - work time spent at the location of or in the presence of other people example: - - instead of working on the problem at home he devoted face time to it at the office + - Instead of working on the problem at home he devoted face time to it at the office. hypernym: - 15143170-n ili: i116647 @@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ definition: - a period of time when you are confined to a hospital example: - - now they try to shorten the patient's hospitalization + - Now they try to shorten the patient's hospitalization. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116650 @@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ definition: - a period of time spent traveling example: - - workers were not paid for their travel time between home and factory + - Workers were not paid for their travel time between home and factory. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116651 @@ -235,8 +235,8 @@ - the period of time that is happening now; any continuous stretch of time including the moment of speech example: - - that is enough for the present - - he lives in the present with no thought of tomorrow + - That is enough for the present. + - He lives in the present with no thought of tomorrow. hypernym: - 00028468-n ili: i116652 @@ -248,8 +248,8 @@ definition: - the momentary present example: - - Now is a good time to do it - - it worked up to right now + - Now is a good time to do it. + - It worked up to right now. hypernym: - 15144478-n ili: i116653 @@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ - at this time example: - the disappointments of the here and now - - she is studying at the moment + - She is studying at the moment. hypernym: - 15144478-n ili: i116654 @@ -274,8 +274,8 @@ definition: - the present example: - - they are up to date - - we haven't heard from them to date + - They are up to date. + - We haven't heard from them to date. hypernym: - 15144478-n ili: i116655 @@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ definition: - a more or less definite period of time now or previously present example: - - it was a sign of the times + - It was a sign of the times. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116656 @@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ definition: - past events to be put aside example: - - let bygones be bygones + - Let bygones be bygones. hypernym: - 15145765-n ili: i116661 @@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ definition: - the end of time example: - - you can wet the bed till kingdom come, for all I care + - You can wet the bed till kingdom come, for all I care. hypernym: - 15146567-n ili: i116665 @@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ - an indefinite period (usually marked by specific attributes or activities) example: - the time of year for planting - - he was a great actor in his time + - He was a great actor in his time. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116667 @@ -450,10 +450,10 @@ definition: - a point or period in time example: - - it should arrive any day now - - after that day she never trusted him again - - those were the days - - these days it is not unusual + - It should arrive any day now. + - After that day she never trusted him again. + - Those were the days. + - These days it is not unusual. hypernym: - 15147173-n ili: i116670 @@ -484,7 +484,7 @@ definition: - time passed in a particular bodily form example: - - he believes that his life will be better in his next incarnation + - He believes that his life will be better in his next incarnation. hypernym: - 15147173-n ili: i116673 @@ -874,8 +874,8 @@ definition: - a reading of a point in time as given by a clock example: - - do you know what time it is? - - the time is 10 o'clock + - Do you know what time it is? + - The time is 10 o'clock. hypernym: - 05824916-n ili: i116704 @@ -964,7 +964,7 @@ definition: - the coordinated universal time on board the spacecraft example: - - SCET = TRM + OWLT + - SCET = TRM + OWLT. hypernym: - 15155386-n ili: i116712 @@ -1099,7 +1099,7 @@ definition: - the time taken to traverse a measured course example: - - it was a world record clocking + - It was a world record clocking. hypernym: - 15158573-n ili: i116724 @@ -1132,7 +1132,7 @@ definition: - the complete duration of something example: - - the job was finished in the span of an hour + - The job was finished in the span of an hour. hypernym: - 15158573-n ili: i116727 @@ -1143,8 +1143,8 @@ definition: - an unbroken period of time during which you do something example: - - there were stretches of boredom - - he did a stretch in the federal penitentiary + - There were stretches of boredom. + - He did a stretch in the federal penitentiary. hypernym: - 15158573-n ili: i116728 @@ -1156,7 +1156,7 @@ definition: - an arrangement of events used as a measure of duration example: - - on the geological time scale, mankind has existed but for a brief moment + - On the geological time scale, mankind has existed but for a brief moment. hypernym: - 15158573-n ili: i116729 @@ -1247,7 +1247,7 @@ definition: - hours or days of work in a calendar week example: - - they worked a 40-hour week + - They worked a 40-hour week. hypernym: - 15143170-n ili: i116737 @@ -1282,9 +1282,9 @@ definition: - the recurring hours when you are not sleeping (especially those when you are working) example: - - my day began early this morning - - it was a busy day on the stock exchange - - she called it a day and went to bed + - My day began early this morning. + - It was a busy day on the stock exchange. + - She called it a day and went to bed. hypernym: - 15143170-n ili: i116740 @@ -1295,7 +1295,7 @@ definition: - the amount of time that a worker must work for an agreed daily wage example: - - they work an 8-hour day + - They work an 8-hour day. hypernym: - 15161405-n ili: i116741 @@ -1360,7 +1360,7 @@ definition: - a day when you are not required to work example: - - Thursday is his day off + - Thursday is his day off. hypernym: - 15143395-n ili: i116747 @@ -1371,7 +1371,7 @@ definition: - time available for ease and relaxation example: - - his job left him little leisure + - His job left him little leisure. hypernym: - 15143395-n ili: i116748 @@ -1383,8 +1383,8 @@ definition: - leisure time away from work devoted to rest or pleasure example: - - we get two weeks of vacation every summer - - we took a short holiday in Puerto Rico + - We get two weeks of vacation every summer. + - We took a short holiday in Puerto Rico. hypernym: - 15162628-n ili: i116749 @@ -1398,7 +1398,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - he came to visit at half-term + - He came to visit at half-term. hypernym: - 15162842-n ili: i116750 @@ -1499,7 +1499,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - he had a pass for three days + - He had a pass for three days. hypernym: - 15164090-n ili: i116760 @@ -1569,8 +1569,8 @@ definition: - the period during which something is functional (as between birth and death) example: - - the battery had a short life - - he lived a long and happy life + - The battery had a short life. + - He lived a long and happy life. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116767 @@ -1589,7 +1589,7 @@ definition: - the period between birth and the present time example: - - I have known him all his life + - I have known him all his life. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116768 @@ -1602,7 +1602,7 @@ definition: - the period from the present until death example: - - he appointed himself emperor for life + - He appointed himself emperor for life. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116769 @@ -1660,7 +1660,7 @@ - a earlier period in someone's life (especially one that they have reason to keep secret) example: - - reporters dug into the candidate's past + - Reporters dug into the candidate's past. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116774 @@ -1689,8 +1689,8 @@ definition: - the time when something begins (especially life) example: - - they divorced after the birth of the child - - his election signaled the birth of a new age + - They divorced after the birth of the child. + - His election signaled the birth of a new age. hypernym: - 15290329-n ili: i116777 @@ -1701,7 +1701,7 @@ definition: - birth of a person example: - - he was taught from the cradle never to cry + - He was taught from the cradle never to cry. hypernym: - 15167127-n ili: i116778 @@ -1713,7 +1713,7 @@ - time period following childbirth when the mother's uterus shrinks and the other functional and anatomic changes of pregnancy are resolved example: - - a perinatologist cared for her during the puerperium + - A perinatologist cared for her during the puerperium. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116779 @@ -1724,7 +1724,7 @@ definition: - the period following birth during which milk is secreted example: - - lactation normally continues until weaning + - Lactation normally continues until weaning. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116780 @@ -1735,8 +1735,8 @@ definition: - beginning to exist or to be apparent example: - - he placed the incipience of democratic faith at around 1850 - - it is designed to arrest monopolies in their incipiency + - He placed the incipience of democratic faith at around 1850. + - It is designed to arrest monopolies in their incipiency. hypernym: - 15290329-n ili: i116781 @@ -1748,7 +1748,7 @@ definition: - the time at which life ends; continuing until dead example: - - she stayed until his death + - She stayed until his death. - a struggle to the last hypernym: - 15291722-n @@ -1761,7 +1761,7 @@ definition: - the time when something ends example: - - it was the death of all his plans + - It was the death of all his plans. - a dying of old hopes hypernym: - 15291722-n @@ -1775,7 +1775,7 @@ definition: - death of a person example: - - he went to his grave without forgiving me + - He went to his grave without forgiving me. - from cradle to grave hypernym: - 15168437-n @@ -1797,7 +1797,7 @@ definition: - the next world example: - - he nearly blew us to kingdom come + - He nearly blew us to kingdom come. hypernym: - 15168824-n ili: i116786 @@ -1817,8 +1817,8 @@ definition: - the end or completion of something example: - - death put a period to his endeavors - - a change soon put a period to my tranquility + - Death put a period to his endeavors. + - A change soon put a period to my tranquility. exemplifies: - 07120141-n hypernym: @@ -1854,7 +1854,7 @@ - a time of life (usually defined in years) at which some particular qualification or power arises example: - - she was now of school age + - She was now of school age. - tall for his eld hypernym: - 15169331-n @@ -2505,9 +2505,9 @@ definition: - a late time of life example: - - old age is not for sissies - - he's showing his years - - age hasn't slowed him down at all + - Old age is not for sissies. + - He's showing his years. + - Age hasn't slowed him down at all. - a beard white with eld - on the brink of geezerhood hypernym: @@ -2579,9 +2579,9 @@ definition: - time for Earth to make a complete rotation on its axis example: - - two days later they left - - they put on two performances every day - - there are 30,000 passengers per day + - Two days later they left. + - They put on two performances every day. + - There are 30,000 passengers per day. hypernym: - 15179734-n ili: i116858 @@ -2602,7 +2602,7 @@ definition: - the dark part of the diurnal cycle considered a time unit example: - - three nights later he collapsed + - Three nights later he collapsed. hypernym: - 15179734-n ili: i116859 @@ -2613,7 +2613,7 @@ definition: - the day after today example: - - what are our tasks for tomorrow? + - What are our tasks for tomorrow? hypernym: - 15180180-n ili: i116860 @@ -2624,8 +2624,8 @@ definition: - the day that includes the present moment (as opposed to yesterday or tomorrow) example: - - Today is beautiful - - did you see today's newspaper? + - Today is beautiful. + - Did you see today's newspaper? hypernym: - 15180180-n ili: i116861 @@ -2636,7 +2636,7 @@ definition: - the day immediately before today example: - - it was in yesterday's newspapers + - It was in yesterday's newspapers. hypernym: - 15180180-n ili: i116862 @@ -2647,7 +2647,7 @@ definition: - the next day example: - - whenever he arrives she leaves on the morrow + - Whenever he arrives she leaves on the morrow. hypernym: - 15180180-n ili: i116863 @@ -2658,7 +2658,7 @@ definition: - the day before example: - - he always arrives on the eve of her departure + - He always arrives on the eve of her departure. hypernym: - 15180180-n ili: i116864 @@ -2812,7 +2812,7 @@ definition: - the specified day of the month example: - - what is the date today? + - What is the date today? hypernym: - 15180180-n ili: i116878 @@ -2824,9 +2824,9 @@ definition: - a particular day specified as the time something happens example: - - the date of the election is set by law - - we hope to get together at an early date - - Mother's Day is always on the same date + - The date of the election is set by law. + - We hope to get together at an early date. + - Mother's Day is always on the same date. hypernym: - 15180180-n ili: i116879 @@ -2847,7 +2847,7 @@ - an alternative date set for some outdoor event in case it rains on the appointed date example: - - the rain date for the picnic will be the following Sunday + - The rain date for the picnic will be the following Sunday. hypernym: - 15184779-n ili: i116881 @@ -2871,7 +2871,7 @@ - the particular day, month, or year (usually according to the Gregorian calendar) that an event occurred example: - - he tried to memorizes all the dates for his history class + - He tried to memorizes all the dates for his history class. hypernym: - 15182001-n - 15234209-n @@ -3034,10 +3034,10 @@ definition: - a weekday on which no festival or holiday is celebrated example: - - in the middle ages feria was used with a prefixed ordinal number to designate + - In the middle ages feria was used with a prefixed ordinal number to designate the day of the week, so ‘secunda feria’ meant Monday, but Sunday and Saturday were always called by their names, Dominicus and Sabbatum, and so feria came to - mean an ordinary weekday + mean an ordinary weekday. hypernym: - 15188204-n ili: i116898 @@ -3134,8 +3134,8 @@ definition: - the time after sunrise and before sunset while it is light outside example: - - the dawn turned night into day - - it is easier to make the repairs in the daytime + - The dawn turned night into day. + - It is easier to make the repairs in the daytime. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116907 @@ -3150,7 +3150,7 @@ definition: - the time period between dawn and noon example: - - I spent the morning running errands + - I spent the morning running errands. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116908 @@ -3199,7 +3199,7 @@ definition: - the customary or habitual hour for eating lunch example: - - he observed a regular lunchtime + - He observed a regular lunchtime. hypernym: - 15190684-n ili: i116912 @@ -3221,7 +3221,7 @@ definition: - the part of the day between noon and evening example: - - he spent a quiet afternoon in the park + - He spent a quiet afternoon in the park. hypernym: - 15190004-n ili: i116914 @@ -3244,7 +3244,7 @@ - the latter part of the day (the period of decreasing daylight from late afternoon until nightfall) example: - - he enjoyed the evening light across the lake + - He enjoyed the evening light across the lake. hypernym: - 15190004-n ili: i116916 @@ -3298,7 +3298,7 @@ definition: - the time between sunset and midnight example: - - he watched television every night + - He watched television every night. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116920 @@ -3309,7 +3309,7 @@ definition: - the period spent sleeping example: - - I had a restless night + - I had a restless night. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116921 @@ -3369,7 +3369,7 @@ definition: - 12 o'clock at night; the middle of the night example: - - young children should not be allowed to stay up until midnight + - Young children should not be allowed to stay up until midnight. hypernym: - 15253174-n ili: i116927 @@ -3416,8 +3416,8 @@ definition: - the first light of day example: - - we got up before dawn - - they talked until morning + - We got up before dawn. + - They talked until morning. hypernym: - 15253174-n ili: i116932 @@ -3458,8 +3458,8 @@ definition: - the time of day immediately following sunset example: - - he loved the twilight - - they finished before the fall of night + - He loved the twilight. + - They finished before the fall of night. hypernym: - 15253174-n ili: i116935 @@ -3478,7 +3478,7 @@ definition: - a shortening of nightfall example: - - they worked from morning to night + - They worked from morning to night. hypernym: - 15194468-n ili: i116936 @@ -3489,7 +3489,7 @@ definition: - any period of seven consecutive days example: - - it rained for a week + - It rained for a week. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116937 @@ -3505,7 +3505,7 @@ definition: - a time period of a week or more example: - - a week from Monday will be too soon! + - A week from Monday will be too soon! exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -3518,7 +3518,7 @@ definition: - a period of fourteen consecutive days example: - - most major tennis tournaments last a fortnight + - Most major tennis tournaments last a fortnight. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i116939 @@ -3604,7 +3604,7 @@ definition: - a day when things go poorly example: - - I guess this is one of my off-days + - I guess this is one of my off-days. hypernym: - 15148032-n ili: i116945 @@ -3618,8 +3618,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - access time is the sum of seek time and rotational latency and command processing - overhead + - Access time is the sum of seek time and rotational latency and command processing + overhead. hypernym: - 15294470-n ili: i116946 @@ -3635,7 +3635,7 @@ - the interval between two times example: - the distance from birth to death - - it all happened in the space of 10 minutes + - It all happened in the space of 10 minutes. hypernym: - 15294470-n ili: i116947 @@ -3647,8 +3647,8 @@ definition: - a remote point in time example: - - if that happens, it will be at some distance in the future - - at a distance of ten years he had forgotten many of the details + - If that happens, it will be at some distance in the future. + - At a distance of ten years he had forgotten many of the details. hypernym: - 15205381-n ili: i116948 @@ -4098,7 +4098,7 @@ definition: - an instant of time example: - - at that point I had to leave + - At that point I had to leave. hypernym: - 00033914-n ili: i116986 @@ -4131,7 +4131,7 @@ definition: - the latest time for vacating a hotel room example: - - the checkout here is 12 noon + - The checkout here is 12 noon. hypernym: - 15205929-n ili: i116989 @@ -4292,8 +4292,8 @@ definition: - a day on which work is suspended by law or custom example: - - no mail is delivered on federal holidays - - it's a good thing that New Year's was a holiday because everyone had a hangover + - No mail is delivered on federal holidays. + - It's a good thing that New Year's was a holiday because everyone had a hangover. hypernym: - 15182185-n ili: i117003 @@ -5423,7 +5423,7 @@ - the period of time that it takes for a planet (as, e.g., Earth or Mars) to make a complete revolution around the sun example: - - a Martian year takes 687 of our days + - A Martian year takes 687 of our days. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117103 @@ -5447,7 +5447,7 @@ definition: - the end of a calendar year example: - - he had to unload the merchandise before the year-end + - He had to unload the merchandise before the year-end. hypernym: - 15291722-n ili: i117105 @@ -5544,8 +5544,8 @@ - the period of instruction in a school; the time period when school is in session example: - stay after school - - he didn't miss a single day of school - - when the school day was done we would walk home together + - He didn't miss a single day of school. + - When the school day was done we would walk home together. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117114 @@ -5577,7 +5577,7 @@ definition: - a period of time containing 365 (or 366) days example: - - she is 4 years old + - She is 4 years old. - in the year 1920 hypernym: - 15137796-n @@ -5733,7 +5733,7 @@ definition: - a time unit of approximately 30 days example: - - he was given a month to pay the bill + - He was given a month to pay the bill. hypernym: - 15179734-n ili: i117131 @@ -5748,7 +5748,7 @@ definition: - a fourth part of a year; three months example: - - unemployment fell during the last quarter + - Unemployment fell during the last quarter. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117132 @@ -5806,7 +5806,7 @@ definition: - the time when the Moon is fully illuminated example: - - the moon is at the full + - The moon is at the full. hypernym: - 15231540-n ili: i117138 @@ -5873,7 +5873,7 @@ - the period of time taken by a particular planet (e.g. Mars) to make a complete rotation on its axis example: - - how long is a day on Jupiter? + - How long is a day on Jupiter? hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117144 @@ -5934,7 +5934,7 @@ definition: - one of the twelve divisions of the calendar year example: - - he paid the bill last month + - He paid the bill last month. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117150 @@ -6794,7 +6794,7 @@ definition: - any day on which school is in session example: - - go to bed early because tomorrow is a school day + - Go to bed early because tomorrow is a school day. hypernym: - 15182185-n ili: i117226 @@ -6924,7 +6924,7 @@ - a limited period of time example: - a prison term - - he left school before the end of term + - He left school before the end of term. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117238 @@ -6937,9 +6937,9 @@ definition: - the period of time a prisoner is imprisoned example: - - he served a prison term of 15 months - - his sentence was 5 to 10 years - - he is doing time in the county jail + - He served a prison term of 15 months. + - His sentence was 5 to 10 years. + - He is doing time in the county jail. hypernym: - 15249282-n ili: i117239 @@ -6961,7 +6961,7 @@ definition: - a prison term lasting as long as the prisoner lives example: - - he got life for killing the guard + - He got life for killing the guard. hypernym: - 15249488-n ili: i117241 @@ -6973,7 +6973,7 @@ definition: - the time during which a school holds classes example: - - they had to shorten the school term + - They had to shorten the school term. hypernym: - 15249282-n ili: i117242 @@ -7023,7 +7023,7 @@ definition: - one of four periods into which the school year is divided example: - - the fall quarter ends at Christmas + - The fall quarter ends at Christmas. hypernym: - 15250045-n ili: i117247 @@ -7135,7 +7135,7 @@ definition: - a period of time equal to 1/24th of a day example: - - the job will take more than an hour + - The job will take more than an hour. hypernym: - 15179734-n ili: i117257 @@ -7173,7 +7173,7 @@ definition: - clock time example: - - the hour is getting late + - The hour is getting late. hypernym: - 15154879-n ili: i117260 @@ -7194,7 +7194,7 @@ definition: - a special and memorable period example: - - it was their finest hour + - It was their finest hour. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117262 @@ -7513,7 +7513,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - the game was finished in regulation time + - The game was finished in regulation time. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117291 @@ -7574,7 +7574,7 @@ definition: - a unit of time equal to 60 seconds or 1/60th of an hour example: - - he ran a 4 minute mile + - He ran a 4 minute mile. hypernym: - 15179734-n ili: i117297 @@ -7588,7 +7588,7 @@ definition: - a unit of time equal to 15 minutes or a quarter of an hour example: - - it's a quarter til 4 + - It's a quarter til 4. - a quarter after 4 o'clock hypernym: - 15179734-n @@ -7718,8 +7718,8 @@ definition: - the season of growth; spring; the beginning of spring example: - - the emerging buds were a sure sign of spring - - he will hold office until the spring of next year + - The emerging buds were a sure sign of spring. + - He will hold office until the spring of next year. hypernym: - 15261272-n ili: i117309 @@ -7734,7 +7734,7 @@ - the warmest season of the year; in the Northern Hemisphere it extends from the summer solstice to the autumnal equinox example: - - they spent a lazy summer at the shore + - They spent a lazy summer at the shore. hypernym: - 15261272-n ili: i117310 @@ -7819,7 +7819,7 @@ definition: - the season when travel is most active and rates are highest example: - - they traveled to Europe in high season + - They traveled to Europe in high season. hypernym: - 15264376-n ili: i117318 @@ -7870,7 +7870,7 @@ definition: - a recurrent time marked by major holidays example: - - it was the Christmas season + - It was the Christmas season. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117323 @@ -7881,8 +7881,8 @@ definition: - a period of the year marked by special events or activities in some field example: - - he celebrated his 10th season with the ballet company - - she always looked forward to the avocado season + - He celebrated his 10th season with the ballet company. + - She always looked forward to the avocado season. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117324 @@ -8106,8 +8106,8 @@ definition: - a prolonged period of time example: - - we've known each other for ages - - I haven't been there for years and years + - We've known each other for ages. + - I haven't been there for years and years. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117346 @@ -8120,7 +8120,7 @@ definition: - a time perceived as long example: - - I hadn't seen him in a month of Sundays + - I hadn't seen him in a month of Sundays. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -8133,9 +8133,9 @@ definition: - a period of time sufficient for factors to work themselves out example: - - in the long run we will win - - in the long run we will all be dead - - he performed well over the long haul + - In the long run we will win. + - In the long run we will all be dead. + - He performed well over the long haul. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117348 @@ -8147,7 +8147,7 @@ definition: - an immeasurably long period of time example: - - oh, that happened eons ago + - Oh, that happened eons ago. hypernym: - 15267766-n ili: i117349 @@ -8190,7 +8190,7 @@ definition: - a long time example: - - something that happens once in blue moon almost never happens + - Something that happens once in blue moon almost never happens. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -8205,7 +8205,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - he has been a conductor since the year dot + - He has been a conductor since the year dot. hypernym: - 15267766-n ili: i117354 @@ -8216,7 +8216,7 @@ definition: - a prolonged shortage example: - - when England defeated Pakistan it ended a ten-year drought + - When England defeated Pakistan it ended a ten-year drought. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117355 @@ -8228,7 +8228,7 @@ definition: - a particular point in time example: - - the moment he arrived the party began + - The moment he arrived the party began. hypernym: - 15205381-n ili: i117356 @@ -8242,8 +8242,8 @@ definition: - the latest possible moment example: - - money became available at the eleventh hour - - at the last minute the government changed the rules + - Money became available at the eleventh hour. + - At the last minute the government changed the rules. hypernym: - 15269461-n ili: i117357 @@ -8273,7 +8273,7 @@ definition: - a very brief moment example: - - they were strangers sharing a pinpoint of time together + - They were strangers sharing a pinpoint of time together. hypernym: - 15269461-n ili: i117360 @@ -8284,7 +8284,7 @@ definition: - a suitable moment example: - - it is time to go + - It is time to go. hypernym: - 15269461-n ili: i117361 @@ -8295,7 +8295,7 @@ definition: - nearly past the time when something should be done example: - - it is high time you went to work + - It is high time you went to work. hypernym: - 15270326-n ili: i117362 @@ -8349,8 +8349,8 @@ definition: - a period of indeterminate length (usually short) marked by some action or condition example: - - he was here for a little while - - I need to rest for a piece + - He was here for a little while. + - I need to rest for a piece. - a spell of good weather - a patch of bad weather hypernym: @@ -8385,9 +8385,9 @@ definition: - an indefinitely short time example: - - wait just a moment + - Wait just a moment. - in a mo - - it only takes a minute + - It only takes a minute. - in just a bit hypernym: - 15147173-n @@ -8403,7 +8403,7 @@ definition: - a very short time (as the time it takes the eye to blink or the heart to beat) example: - - if I had the chance, I'd do it in a flash + - If I had the chance, I'd do it in a flash. hypernym: - 15271664-n ili: i117371 @@ -8432,7 +8432,7 @@ definition: - a unit of geological time during which a system of rocks formed example: - - ganoid fishes swarmed during the earlier geological periods + - Ganoid fishes swarmed during the earlier geological periods. hypernym: - 15140868-n ili: i117373 @@ -8481,7 +8481,7 @@ some Muslims still maintain that the Muslim world must always have a calif as head of the community example: - - their goal was to reestablish the Caliphate + - Their goal was to reestablish the Caliphate. ili: i117377 instance_hypernym: - 15273375-n @@ -8507,7 +8507,7 @@ - in the day of the dinosaurs - in the days of the Roman Empire - in the days of sailing ships - - he was a successful pianist in his day + - He was a successful pianist in his day. hypernym: - 15273375-n ili: i117379 @@ -8536,7 +8536,7 @@ definition: - the normal time between successive generations example: - - they had to wait a generation for that prejudice to fade + - They had to wait a generation for that prejudice to fade. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117382 @@ -8755,7 +8755,7 @@ definition: - an indefinite time in the future example: - - he'll get around to it in the sweet by-and-by + - He'll get around to it in the sweet by-and-by. hypernym: - 15146567-n ili: i117404 @@ -8766,8 +8766,8 @@ definition: - any distinct period in history or in a person's life example: - - the industrial revolution opened a new chapter in British history - - the divorce was an ugly chapter in their relationship + - The industrial revolution opened a new chapter in British history. + - The divorce was an ugly chapter in their relationship. hypernym: - 15315573-n ili: i117405 @@ -8796,7 +8796,7 @@ definition: - an era of history having some distinctive feature example: - - we live in a litigious age + - We live in a litigious age. hypernym: - 15273375-n ili: i117408 @@ -8844,7 +8844,7 @@ definition: - any period of time during which glaciers covered a large part of the earth's surface example: - - the most recent ice age was during the Pleistocene + - The most recent ice age was during the Pleistocene. hypernym: - 15272329-n ili: i117412 @@ -8896,7 +8896,7 @@ definition: - the first half of an inning; while the visiting team is at bat example: - - a relief pitcher took over in the top of the fifth + - A relief pitcher took over in the top of the fifth. hypernym: - 15281525-n ili: i117416 @@ -8918,7 +8918,7 @@ definition: - a unit of play in tennis or squash example: - - they played two sets of tennis after dinner + - They played two sets of tennis after dinner. hypernym: - 15281726-n ili: i117418 @@ -8957,7 +8957,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00456623-n example: - - rain stopped play in the 4th inning + - Rain stopped play in the 4th inning. hypernym: - 00033914-n ili: i117421 @@ -9052,7 +9052,7 @@ - 00469555-n - 00482814-n example: - - both teams scored in the first quarter + - Both teams scored in the first quarter. hypernym: - 05876035-n ili: i117429 @@ -9145,7 +9145,7 @@ - the historic period (1793-94) during the French Revolution when thousands were executed example: - - the Reign of the Bourbons ended and the Reign of Terror began + - The Reign of the Bourbons ended and the Reign of Terror began. ili: i117437 instance_hypernym: - 15278839-n @@ -9178,7 +9178,7 @@ definition: - a period during which something or somebody is dominant or powerful example: - - he was helpless under the reign of his egotism + - He was helpless under the reign of his egotism. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117440 @@ -9251,7 +9251,7 @@ - the continuous period of time during which something (a machine or a factory) operates or continues in operation example: - - the assembly line was on a 12-hour run + - The assembly line was on a 12-hour run. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117447 @@ -9302,7 +9302,7 @@ - the present time or age example: - the world of today - - today we have computers + - Today we have computers. hypernym: - 15144478-n ili: i117452 @@ -9322,8 +9322,8 @@ definition: - the recent past example: - - yesterday's solutions are not good enough - - we shared many yesterdays + - Yesterday's solutions are not good enough. + - We shared many yesterdays. hypernym: - 15145765-n ili: i117454 @@ -9348,7 +9348,7 @@ definition: - the near or foreseeable future example: - - there was a wedding in the offing + - There was a wedding in the offing. hypernym: - 15146567-n ili: i117456 @@ -9360,7 +9360,7 @@ - the near future example: - tomorrow's world - - everyone hopes for a better tomorrow + - Everyone hopes for a better tomorrow. hypernym: - 15146567-n ili: i117457 @@ -9422,7 +9422,7 @@ definition: - in the correct rhythm example: - - the dancers moved in time with the music + - The dancers moved in time with the music. hypernym: - 15146953-n ili: i117463 @@ -9433,7 +9433,7 @@ definition: - a gradually increasing tempo of music example: - - my ear will not accept such violent accelerandos + - My ear will not accept such violent accelerandos. hypernym: - 15289174-n ili: i117464 @@ -9498,8 +9498,8 @@ definition: - the time at which something is supposed to begin example: - - they got an early start - - she knew from the get-go that he was the man for her + - They got an early start. + - She knew from the get-go that he was the man for her. hypernym: - 15205381-n ili: i117471 @@ -9541,7 +9541,7 @@ definition: - the tenure of a president example: - - things were quiet during the Eisenhower administration + - Things were quiet during the Eisenhower administration. hypernym: - 15316734-n ili: i117474 @@ -9601,9 +9601,9 @@ definition: - the temporal end; the concluding time example: - - the stopping point of each round was signaled by a bell - - the market was up at the finish - - they were playing better at the close of the season + - The stopping point of each round was signaled by a bell. + - The market was up at the finish. + - They were playing better at the close of the season. hypernym: - 15291722-n ili: i117479 @@ -9620,7 +9620,7 @@ definition: - an opening time period example: - - it was the dawn of the Roman Empire + - It was the dawn of the Roman Empire. exemplifies: - 07120141-n hypernym: @@ -9633,7 +9633,7 @@ definition: - a later concluding time period example: - - it was the evening of the Roman Empire + - It was the evening of the Roman Empire. exemplifies: - 07120141-n hypernym: @@ -9771,7 +9771,7 @@ definition: - a time assigned on a schedule or agenda example: - - the TV program has a new time slot + - The TV program has a new time slot. - an aircraft landing slot hypernym: - 15294470-n @@ -9785,10 +9785,10 @@ - a period of time considered as a resource under your control and sufficient to accomplish something example: - - take time to smell the roses - - I didn't have time to finish - - it took more than half my time - - he waited for a long time + - Take time to smell the roses. + - I didn't have time to finish. + - It took more than half my time. + - He waited for a long time. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117493 @@ -9809,7 +9809,7 @@ definition: - the time interval during which something or somebody is away example: - - he visited during my absence + - He visited during my absence. hypernym: - 15294470-n ili: i117495 @@ -9853,7 +9853,7 @@ definition: - a pause or interruption (as in a conversation) example: - - after an ominous caesura the preacher continued + - After an ominous caesura the preacher continued. hypernym: - 15295994-n ili: i117499 @@ -9873,8 +9873,8 @@ definition: - time during which some action is awaited example: - - instant replay caused too long a delay - - he ordered a hold in the action + - Instant replay caused too long a delay. + - He ordered a hold in the action. hypernym: - 15295994-n ili: i117501 @@ -9890,7 +9890,7 @@ - a mutually agreed delay in the date set for the completion of a job or payment of a debt example: - - they applied for an extension of the loan + - They applied for an extension of the loan. hypernym: - 15297015-n ili: i117502 @@ -9928,7 +9928,7 @@ definition: - the time between one event, process, or period and another example: - - meanwhile the socialists are running the government + - Meanwhile the socialists are running the government. hypernym: - 15294470-n ili: i117506 @@ -9981,8 +9981,8 @@ definition: - a period of time spent sleeping example: - - he felt better after a little sleep - - there wasn't time for a nap + - He felt better after a little sleep. + - There wasn't time for a nap. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117511 @@ -10005,7 +10005,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - roused him from his kip + - … roused him from his kip hypernym: - 15298612-n ili: i117513 @@ -10016,7 +10016,7 @@ definition: - a pause for relaxation example: - - people actually accomplish more when they take time for short rests + - People actually accomplish more when they take time for short rests. hypernym: - 15295994-n ili: i117514 @@ -10030,7 +10030,7 @@ definition: - a brief suspension of play example: - - each team has two time-outs left + - Each team has two time-outs left. hypernym: - 15295994-n ili: i117515 @@ -10041,7 +10041,7 @@ definition: - a pause during which things are calm or activities are diminished example: - - there was never a letup in the noise + - There was never a letup in the noise. hypernym: - 15295994-n ili: i117516 @@ -10261,7 +10261,7 @@ definition: - the amount of blood pumped out by the ventricles in a given period of time example: - - a resting adult has a cardiac output of about three quarts a minute + - A resting adult has a cardiac output of about three quarts a minute. hypernym: - 15302716-n ili: i117536 @@ -10281,8 +10281,8 @@ definition: - the number of occurrences within a given time period example: - - the frequency of modulation was 40 cycles per second - - the frequency of his seizures increased as he grew older + - The frequency of modulation was 40 cycles per second. + - The frequency of his seizures increased as he grew older. hypernym: - 15311467-n ili: i117538 @@ -10526,7 +10526,7 @@ definition: - rate of revolution of a motor example: - - the engine was doing 6000 revs + - The engine was doing 6000 revs. hypernym: - 15311467-n ili: i117558 @@ -10573,7 +10573,7 @@ definition: - the time between occurrences of a repeating event example: - - some women do not control the spacing of their children + - Some women do not control the spacing of their children. hypernym: - 15311467-n ili: i117562 @@ -10649,7 +10649,7 @@ definition: - excessive velocity example: - - the meteorites struck the earth with hypervelocity impacts + - The meteorites struck the earth with hypervelocity impacts. hypernym: - 15307914-n ili: i117570 @@ -10732,7 +10732,7 @@ definition: - the frequency with which a person is present example: - - a student's attendance is an important factor in her grade + - A student's attendance is an important factor in her grade. hypernym: - 15303267-n ili: i117578 @@ -10821,8 +10821,8 @@ definition: - a magnitude or frequency relative to a time unit example: - - they traveled at a rate of 55 miles per hour - - the rate of change was faster than expected + - They traveled at a rate of 55 miles per hour. + - The rate of change was faster than expected. hypernym: - 13837364-n ili: i117586 @@ -10900,7 +10900,7 @@ endometrial lining of the uterus prepares for pregnancy; if pregnancy does not occur the lining is shed at menstruation example: - - the average menstrual cycle is 28 days + - The average menstrual cycle is 28 days. hypernym: - 07355638-n ili: i117593 @@ -10940,7 +10940,7 @@ mammals (especially elephants); is associated with discharge from a gland between the eye and ear example: - - the frenzied elephant was in musth + - The frenzied elephant was in musth. hypernym: - 15315573-n ili: i117596 @@ -10963,8 +10963,8 @@ definition: - the time interval between the initiation and the completion of a production process example: - - the lead times for many publications can vary tremendously - - planning is an area where lead time can be reduced + - The lead times for many publications can vary tremendously. + - Planning is an area where lead time can be reduced. hypernym: - 15294470-n ili: i117598 @@ -10984,7 +10984,7 @@ definition: - the time it takes to complete one full orbit around a celestial body example: - - the orbit period depends on the altitude of the satellite + - The orbit period depends on the altitude of the satellite. hypernym: - 15315015-n ili: i117600 @@ -11006,7 +11006,7 @@ definition: - any distinct time period in a sequence of events example: - - we are in a transitional stage in which many former ideas must be revised or rejected + - We are in a transitional stage in which many former ideas must be revised or rejected. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117602 @@ -11040,7 +11040,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - their achievements stand as a culmination of centuries of development + - Their achievements stand as a culmination of centuries of development. hypernym: - 15315573-n ili: i117605 @@ -11092,7 +11092,7 @@ definition: - a time period for working (after which you will be relieved by someone else) example: - - it's my go + - It's my go. - a spell of work hypernym: - 15317037-n @@ -11285,7 +11285,7 @@ definition: - a (future) time of financial need example: - - I am saving for a rainy day + - I am saving for a rainy day. exemplifies: - 07120141-n hypernym: @@ -11328,7 +11328,7 @@ definition: - a time period when some activity or skill was at its peak example: - - it was the golden age of cinema + - It was the golden age of cinema. hypernym: - 15320288-n ili: i117632 @@ -11401,8 +11401,8 @@ definition: - that time; that moment example: - - we will arrive before then - - we were friends from then on + - We will arrive before then. + - We were friends from then on. hypernym: - 15205381-n ili: i117639 @@ -11415,7 +11415,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06243034-n example: - - the family is sitting shiva + - The family is sitting shiva. hypernym: - 15194920-n ili: i117640 @@ -11484,7 +11484,7 @@ definition: - the time it takes to complete a prescribed procedure example: - - they increased output by decreasing processing time + - They increased output by decreasing processing time. hypernym: - 15294470-n ili: i117646 @@ -11557,7 +11557,7 @@ definition: - the actual time that it takes a process to occur example: - - information is updated in real time + - Information is updated in real time. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117652 @@ -11623,8 +11623,8 @@ definition: - the time period that is considered best for starting or finishing something example: - - the expanded window will give us time to catch the thieves - - they had a window of less than an hour when an attack would have succeeded + - The expanded window will give us time to catch the thieves. + - They had a window of less than an hour when an attack would have succeeded. hypernym: - 15137796-n ili: i117658 @@ -11653,7 +11653,7 @@ - the period between midnight and noon example: - source: Title of album by One Direction - text: Made in the A.M. + text: made in the A.M. hypernym: - 15137796-n members: diff --git a/src/yaml/verb.body.yaml b/src/yaml/verb.body.yaml index 1d760d29..b637c7e0 100644 --- a/src/yaml/verb.body.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/verb.body.yaml @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ - 00005041-v - 00004227-v example: - - I can breathe better when the air is clean - - The patient is respiring + - I can breathe better when the air is clean. + - The patient is respiring. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i21778 @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ definition: - breathe with great difficulty, as when experiencing a strong emotion example: - - She choked with emotion when she spoke about her deceased husband + - She choked with emotion when she spoke about her deceased husband. hypernym: - 00001740-v ili: i21781 @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ definition: - breathe excessively hard and fast example: - - The mountain climber started to hyperventilate + - The mountain climber started to hyperventilate. hypernym: - 00001740-v ili: i21782 @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ definition: - produce hyperventilation in example: - - The nurses had to hyperventilate the patient + - The nurses had to hyperventilate the patient. hypernym: - 00078513-v ili: i21783 @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ definition: - expel gas from the stomach example: - - Please don't burp at the table + - Please don't burp at the table. hypernym: - 00105087-v ili: i21785 @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ definition: - breathe spasmodically, and make a sound example: - - When you have to hiccup, drink a glass of cold water + - When you have to hiccup, drink a glass of cold water. hypernym: - 00001740-v ili: i21787 @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ definition: - heave or utter a sigh; breathe deeply and heavily example: - - She sighed sadly + - She sighed sadly. hypernym: - 00001740-v ili: i21788 @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ definition: - expel air example: - - Exhale when you lift the weight + - Exhale when you lift the weight. hypernym: - 00001740-v ili: i21789 @@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ definition: - keep from exhaling or expelling example: - - hold your breath + - Hold your breath. hypernym: - 00233707-v ili: i21790 @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ definition: - give out (breath or an odor) example: - - The chimney exhales a thick smoke + - The chimney exhales a thick smoke. hypernym: - 00105087-v ili: i21791 @@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ entails: - 00004227-v example: - - Pepper makes me sneeze + - Pepper makes me sneeze. hypernym: - 00010234-v ili: i21792 @@ -192,10 +192,10 @@ definition: - draw in (air) example: - - Inhale deeply - - inhale the fresh mountain air - - The patient has trouble inspiring - - The lung cancer patient cannot inspire air very well + - Inhale deeply. + - Inhale the fresh mountain air. + - The patient has trouble inspiring. + - The lung cancer patient cannot inspire air very well. hypernym: - 00001740-v ili: i21793 @@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ definition: - breathe noisily, as when one is exhausted example: - - The runners reached the finish line, panting heavily + - The runners reached the finish line, panting heavily. hypernym: - 00007012-v ili: i21794 @@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ definition: - exhale abruptly, as when one has a chest cold or congestion example: - - The smoker coughs all day + - The smoker coughs all day. hypernym: - 00006238-v ili: i21795 @@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ definition: - cough spasmodically example: - - The patient with emphysema is hacking all day + - The patient with emphysema is hacking all day. hypernym: - 00005815-v ili: i21796 @@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ definition: - make a snorting sound by exhaling hard example: - - The critic snorted contemptuously + - The critic snorted contemptuously. hypernym: - 00004227-v ili: i21798 @@ -278,7 +278,7 @@ definition: - blow hard and loudly example: - - he huffed and puffed as he made his way up the mountain + - He huffed and puffed as he made his way up the mountain. hypernym: - 00007012-v ili: i21800 @@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ definition: - exhale hard example: - - blow on the soup to cool it down + - Blow on the soup to cool it down. hypernym: - 00004227-v ili: i21801 @@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ definition: - utter a yawn, as from lack of oxygen or when one is tired example: - - The child yawned during the long performance + - The child yawned during the long performance. hypernym: - 00001740-v ili: i21803 @@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ definition: - inhale audibly through the nose example: - - the sick student was sniffling in the back row + - The sick student was sniffling in the back row. hypernym: - 00005041-v ili: i21804 @@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ definition: - briefly shut the eyes example: - - The TV announcer never seems to blink + - The TV announcer never seems to blink. hypernym: - 00010234-v ili: i21805 @@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ definition: - signal by winking example: - - She winked at him + - She winked at him. hypernym: - 00994073-v ili: i21808 @@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ definition: - cross one's eyes as if in strabismus example: - - The children squinted so as to scare each other + - The children squinted so as to scare each other. hypernym: - 00034281-v ili: i21810 @@ -407,7 +407,7 @@ definition: - partly close one's eyes, as when hit by direct blinding light example: - - The driver squinted as the sun hit his windshield + - The driver squinted as the sun hit his windshield. hypernym: - 00033592-v - 02169748-v @@ -419,7 +419,7 @@ definition: - make a face indicating disgust or dislike example: - - She winced when she heard his pompous speech + - She winced when she heard his pompous speech. hypernym: - 00034281-v ili: i21812 @@ -430,7 +430,7 @@ definition: - cast off hair, skin, horn, or feathers example: - - our dog sheds every Spring + - Our dog sheds every Spring. hypernym: - 01516062-v ili: i21813 @@ -445,7 +445,7 @@ definition: - peel off in scales example: - - dry skin desquamates + - Dry skin desquamates. hypernym: - 00009140-v ili: i21814 @@ -457,7 +457,7 @@ definition: - make an uncontrolled, short, jerky motion example: - - his face is twitching + - His face is twitching. hypernym: - 00010047-v ili: i21815 @@ -471,7 +471,7 @@ definition: - make fine, irregular, rapid twitching movements example: - - His heart fibrillated and he died + - His heart fibrillated and he died. hypernym: - 00009624-v ili: i21816 @@ -502,10 +502,10 @@ definition: - behave in a certain manner; show a certain behavior; conduct or comport oneself example: - - You should act like an adult - - Don't behave like a fool + - You should act like an adult. + - Don't behave like a fool. - What makes her do this way? - - The dog acts ferocious, but he is really afraid of people + - The dog acts ferocious, but he is really afraid of people. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i21819 @@ -527,7 +527,7 @@ definition: - try very hard to please someone example: - - She falls over backwards when she sees her mother-in-law + - She falls over backwards when she sees her mother-in-law. hypernym: - 00010428-v ili: i21820 @@ -548,7 +548,7 @@ definition: - act in a vulgar manner example: - - The drunkard tends to vulgarize + - The drunkard tends to vulgarize. hypernym: - 00010428-v ili: i21822 @@ -581,7 +581,7 @@ definition: - act in a threatening manner example: - - A menacing person + - a menacing person hypernym: - 00010428-v ili: i21825 @@ -618,7 +618,7 @@ definition: - suddenly behave coldly and formally example: - - She froze when she saw her ex-husband + - She froze when she saw her ex-husband. hypernym: - 00010428-v ili: i21828 @@ -670,7 +670,7 @@ definition: - engage in an activity as if it were a game rather than take it seriously example: - - They played games on their opponents + - They played games on their opponents. - play the stock market - play with her feelings - toy with an idea @@ -685,8 +685,8 @@ definition: - pretend to have certain qualities or state of mind example: - - He acted the idiot - - She plays deaf when the news are bad + - He acted the idiot. + - She plays deaf when the news are bad. hypernym: - 00010428-v ili: i21834 @@ -702,7 +702,7 @@ definition: - act as a stooge, in a compliant or subordinate manner example: - - He stooged for the flamboyant Senator + - He stooged for the flamboyant Senator. hypernym: - 00010428-v ili: i21835 @@ -713,7 +713,7 @@ definition: - move with or as if with a tremor example: - - his hands shook + - His hands shook. hypernym: - 00010047-v ili: i21836 @@ -746,7 +746,7 @@ definition: - be in a state of action example: - - she is always moving + - She is always moving. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i21839 @@ -792,7 +792,7 @@ definition: - take a siesta example: - - She naps everyday after lunch for an hour + - She naps everyday after lunch for an hour. hypernym: - 00014735-v ili: i21843 @@ -816,7 +816,7 @@ definition: - sleep later than usual or customary example: - - On Sundays, I sleep in + - On Sundays, I sleep in. hypernym: - 00014735-v ili: i21845 @@ -828,7 +828,7 @@ definition: - sleep during winter example: - - Bears must eat a lot of food before they hibernate in their caves + - Bears must eat a lot of food before they hibernate in their caves. hypernym: - 00014735-v ili: i21846 @@ -840,7 +840,7 @@ definition: - sleep during summer example: - - certain animals estivate + - Certain animals estivate. hypernym: - 00014735-v ili: i21847 @@ -852,7 +852,7 @@ definition: - be on the verge of sleeping example: - - The students were drowsing in the 8 AM class + - The students were drowsing in the 8 AM class. hypernym: - 00014398-v ili: i21848 @@ -863,7 +863,7 @@ definition: - be almost asleep example: - - The old man sat nodding by the fireplace + - The old man sat nodding by the fireplace. hypernym: - 00016373-v ili: i21849 @@ -874,7 +874,7 @@ definition: - let the head fall forward through drowsiness example: - - The old man was nodding in his chair + - The old man was nodding in his chair. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i21850 @@ -885,7 +885,7 @@ definition: - fall asleep fast, as when one is extremely tired example: - - after the long drive, we zonked out and slept for 10 hours + - After the long drive, we zonked out and slept for 10 hours. hypernym: - 00017275-v ili: i21851 @@ -898,7 +898,7 @@ entails: - 00014735-v example: - - she complained that her husband snores + - She complained that her husband snores. hypernym: - 00001740-v ili: i21852 @@ -911,7 +911,7 @@ definition: - change from a waking to a sleeping state example: - - he always falls asleep during lectures + - He always falls asleep during lectures. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i21853 @@ -929,7 +929,7 @@ definition: - go to bed example: - - We bedded down at midnight + - We bedded down at midnight. hypernym: - 00017858-v ili: i21854 @@ -941,7 +941,7 @@ definition: - sleep in a convenient place example: - - You can crash here, though it's not very comfortable + - You can crash here, though it's not very comfortable. hypernym: - 00017524-v ili: i21855 @@ -954,8 +954,8 @@ definition: - prepare for sleep example: - - I usually turn in at midnight - - He goes to bed at the crack of dawn + - I usually turn in at midnight. + - He goes to bed at the crack of dawn. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i21856 @@ -975,9 +975,9 @@ definition: - get up and out of bed example: - - I get up at 7 A.M. every day - - They rose early - - He uprose at night + - I get up at 7 A.M. every day. + - They rose early. + - He uprose at night. hypernym: - 02019450-v ili: i21857 @@ -1005,7 +1005,7 @@ entails: - 00014735-v example: - - She woke up to the sound of the alarm clock + - She woke up to the sound of the alarm clock. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i21859 @@ -1022,7 +1022,7 @@ definition: - cause to become awake or conscious example: - - He was roused by the drunken men in the street + - He was roused by the drunken men in the street. - Please wake me at 6 AM. hypernym: - 00126072-v @@ -1050,7 +1050,7 @@ definition: - make fall asleep example: - - The soft music caused us to fall asleep + - The soft music caused us to fall asleep. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i21862 @@ -1061,7 +1061,7 @@ definition: - act physically on; have an effect upon example: - - the medicine affects my heart rate + - The medicine affects my heart rate. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i21863 @@ -1072,8 +1072,8 @@ definition: - begin to injure example: - - The cancer cells are attacking his liver - - Rust is attacking the metal + - The cancer cells are attacking his liver. + - Rust is attacking the metal. hypernym: - 00019441-v ili: i21864 @@ -1084,7 +1084,7 @@ definition: - affect with an ulcer example: - - Her stomach was ulcerated + - Her stomach was ulcerated. hypernym: - 00019441-v ili: i21865 @@ -1104,8 +1104,8 @@ definition: - not go to bed example: - - Don't stay up so late — you have to go to work tomorrow - - We sat up all night to watch the election + - Don't stay up so late — you have to go to work tomorrow. + - We sat up all night to watch the election. hypernym: - 00020126-v ili: i21867 @@ -1119,8 +1119,8 @@ definition: - prevent from going to bed at night example: - - The anticipation of the trip kept the children up all night - - I kept myself up all night studying for the exam + - The anticipation of the trip kept the children up all night. + - I kept myself up all night studying for the exam. hypernym: - 02455370-v ili: i21868 @@ -1153,7 +1153,7 @@ definition: - administer an anesthetic drug to example: - - The patient must be anesthetized before the operation + - The patient must be anesthetized before the operation. - anesthetize the gum before extracting the teeth hypernym: - 00084491-v @@ -1190,7 +1190,7 @@ definition: - anesthetize with chloroform example: - - Doctors used to put people under by chloroforming them + - Doctors used to put people under by chloroforming them. hypernym: - 00021058-v ili: i21874 @@ -1212,7 +1212,7 @@ definition: - call to mind example: - - These pictures bring back sad memories + - These pictures bring back sad memories. hypernym: - 00018806-v ili: i21876 @@ -1226,7 +1226,7 @@ definition: - cause to be calm or quiet as by administering a sedative to example: - - The patient must be sedated before the operation + - The patient must be sedated before the operation. hypernym: - 00019441-v ili: i21877 @@ -1241,8 +1241,8 @@ definition: - cause to be alert and energetic example: - - Coffee and tea stimulate me - - This herbal infusion doesn't stimulate + - Coffee and tea stimulate me. + - This herbal infusion doesn't stimulate. hypernym: - 00019441-v ili: i21878 @@ -1277,7 +1277,7 @@ definition: - gain or regain energy example: - - I picked up after a nap + - I picked up after a nap. hypernym: - 00092442-v ili: i21881 @@ -1316,8 +1316,8 @@ definition: - return to consciousness example: - - The patient came to quickly - - She revived after the doctor gave her an injection + - The patient came to quickly. + - She revived after the doctor gave her an injection. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i21884 @@ -1333,9 +1333,9 @@ definition: - give new life or energy to example: - - A hot soup will revive me - - This will renovate my spirits - - This treatment repaired my health + - A hot soup will revive me. + - This will renovate my spirits. + - This treatment repaired my health. hypernym: - 00022679-v ili: i21885 @@ -1367,7 +1367,7 @@ definition: - become or make oneself fresh again example: - - She freshened up after the tennis game + - She freshened up after the tennis game. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i21887 @@ -1381,7 +1381,7 @@ definition: - wash one's face and hands example: - - Wash up hands & bathrooms well after vomiting or diarrhea + - Wash up hands & bathrooms well after vomiting or diarrhea. hypernym: - 00024807-v ili: i21888 @@ -1395,7 +1395,7 @@ definition: - cause to be tense and uneasy or nervous or anxious example: - - he got a phone call from his lawyer that tensed him up + - He got a phone call from his lawyer that tensed him up. hypernym: - 00019441-v ili: i21889 @@ -1421,7 +1421,7 @@ definition: - cause to feel relaxed example: - - A hot bath always relaxes me + - A hot bath always relaxes me. hypernym: - 00019441-v ili: i21891 @@ -1448,7 +1448,7 @@ definition: - become tense, nervous, or uneasy example: - - He tensed up when he saw his opponent enter the room + - He tensed up when he saw his opponent enter the room. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i21893 @@ -1460,8 +1460,8 @@ definition: - become less tense, rest, or take one's ease example: - - He relaxed in the hot tub - - Let's all relax after a hard day's work + - He relaxed in the hot tub. + - Let's all relax after a hard day's work. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i21894 @@ -1477,7 +1477,7 @@ definition: - engage in passive relaxation example: - - After a hard day's work, I vegetate in front of the television + - After a hard day's work, I vegetate in front of the television. hypernym: - 00026378-v ili: i21895 @@ -1512,7 +1512,7 @@ - extend one's limbs or muscles, or the entire body example: - Stretch your legs! - - Extend your right arm above your head + - Extend your right arm above your head. hypernym: - 00025196-v ili: i21898 @@ -1524,7 +1524,7 @@ definition: - stretch out completely example: - - They spread-eagled him across the floor + - They spread-eagled him across the floor. hypernym: - 00027261-v ili: i21899 @@ -1535,9 +1535,9 @@ definition: - thrust or extend out example: - - He held out his hand + - He held out his hand. - extend a hand - - the bee exserted its sting + - The bee exserted its sting. hypernym: - 00994073-v ili: i21900 @@ -1553,7 +1553,7 @@ definition: - extend a joint beyond its normal range example: - - Don't hyperextend your elbow + - Don't hyperextend your elbow. hypernym: - 00027698-v ili: i21901 @@ -1564,7 +1564,7 @@ definition: - stretch (the neck) so as to see better example: - - The women craned their necks to see the President drive by + - The women craned their necks to see the President drive by. hypernym: - 00027261-v ili: i21902 @@ -1576,7 +1576,7 @@ definition: - impart vigor, strength, or vitality to example: - - Exercise is invigorating + - Exercise is invigorating. hypernym: - 00022679-v ili: i21903 @@ -1597,7 +1597,7 @@ definition: - produce dimples while smiling example: - - The child dimpled up to the adults + - The child dimpled up to the adults. hypernym: - 00028558-v ili: i21905 @@ -1683,7 +1683,7 @@ definition: - laugh nervously example: - - The girls giggled when the rock star came into the classroom + - The girls giggled when the rock star came into the classroom. hypernym: - 00031813-v ili: i21914 @@ -1705,7 +1705,7 @@ definition: - weaken or destroy in spirit or body example: - - His resistance was broken + - His resistance was broken. - a man broken by the terrible experience of near-death hypernym: - 00225327-v @@ -1727,7 +1727,7 @@ definition: - rapidly collapse, die, or drop out in large numbers example: - - the contestants dropped like flies when the thermometer hit one hundred degrees + - The contestants dropped like flies when the thermometer hit one hundred degrees. hypernym: - 00030640-v ili: i21918 @@ -1756,7 +1756,7 @@ definition: - fall forward and down example: - - The old woman went over without a sound + - The old woman went over without a sound. hypernym: - 00030640-v ili: i21921 @@ -1827,7 +1827,7 @@ definition: - smile contemptuously example: - - she sneered at her little sister's efforts to play the song on the piano + - She sneered at her little sister's efforts to play the song on the piano. hypernym: - 00028558-v ili: i21928 @@ -1840,7 +1840,7 @@ definition: - express through a scornful smile example: - - she sneered her contempt + - She sneered her contempt. hypernym: - 00945869-v ili: i21929 @@ -1865,7 +1865,7 @@ definition: - look at with a fixed gaze example: - - The girl glared at the man who tried to make a pass at her + - The girl glared at the man who tried to make a pass at her. hypernym: - 00033399-v ili: i21931 @@ -1877,7 +1877,7 @@ definition: - fixate one's eyes example: - - The ancestor in the painting is staring down menacingly + - The ancestor in the painting is staring down menacingly. hypernym: - 02134989-v ili: i21932 @@ -1889,8 +1889,8 @@ - to physically appear a certain way to another individual or group example: - How does she look? - - The child looks unhappy - - She looked pale after the surgery + - The child looks unhappy. + - She looked pale after the surgery. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i21933 @@ -1919,7 +1919,7 @@ definition: - clap one's hands together example: - - The children were clapping to the music + - The children were clapping to the music. hypernym: - 00994073-v ili: i21936 @@ -1931,7 +1931,7 @@ definition: - contort the face to indicate a certain mental or emotional state example: - - He grimaced when he saw the amount of homework he had to do + - He grimaced when he saw the amount of homework he had to do. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i21937 @@ -1956,7 +1956,7 @@ - make a sad face and thrust out one's lower lip example: - mop and mow - - The girl pouted + - The girl pouted. hypernym: - 00034281-v ili: i21939 @@ -1980,7 +1980,7 @@ definition: - clear mucus or food from one's throat example: - - he cleared his throat before he started to speak + - He cleared his throat before he started to speak. hypernym: - 00005815-v ili: i21941 @@ -1992,7 +1992,7 @@ definition: - take a shower; wash one's body in the shower example: - - You should shower after vigorous exercise + - You should shower after vigorous exercise. hypernym: - 00035596-v ili: i21942 @@ -2003,7 +2003,7 @@ definition: - bathe with warm water or medicated lotions example: - - His legs should be fomented + - His legs should be fomented. hypernym: - 00035596-v ili: i21943 @@ -2025,8 +2025,8 @@ definition: - clean one's body or parts thereof, as by washing example: - - clean up before you see your grandparents - - clean your fingernails before dinner + - Clean up before you see your grandparents. + - Clean your fingernails before dinner. hypernym: - 00040084-v ili: i21945 @@ -2038,7 +2038,7 @@ definition: - to cleanse (itself or another animal) by licking example: - - The cat washes several times a day + - The cat washes several times a day. hypernym: - 00035769-v ili: i21946 @@ -2072,7 +2072,7 @@ definition: - wash thoroughly example: - - surgeons must scrub prior to an operation + - Surgeons must scrub prior to an operation. hypernym: - 00036355-v ili: i21949 @@ -2096,7 +2096,7 @@ definition: - rinse one's mouth and throat with mouthwash example: - - gargle with this liquid + - Gargle with this liquid. hypernym: - 00036355-v ili: i21951 @@ -2117,7 +2117,7 @@ definition: - remove body hair example: - - epilate her legs + - … epilate her legs hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i21953 @@ -2156,8 +2156,8 @@ definition: - smoothen and neaten with or as with a comb example: - - comb your hair before dinner - - comb the wool + - Comb your hair before dinner. + - Comb the wool. hypernym: - 00040084-v ili: i21958 @@ -2183,7 +2183,7 @@ definition: - arrange attractively example: - - dress my hair for the wedding + - … dress my hair for the wedding hypernym: - 00040084-v ili: i21960 @@ -2231,7 +2231,7 @@ definition: - set waves in example: - - she asked the hairdresser to wave her hair + - She asked the hairdresser to wave her hair. hypernym: - 00038562-v ili: i21964 @@ -2254,7 +2254,7 @@ definition: - give a permanent wave to example: - - She perms her hair + - She perms her hair. hypernym: - 00039201-v ili: i21966 @@ -2265,7 +2265,7 @@ definition: - apply a styling gel to example: - - she mousses her hair + - She mousses her hair. hypernym: - 00040084-v ili: i21967 @@ -2296,7 +2296,7 @@ definition: - care for one's external appearance example: - - He is always well-groomed + - He is always well-groomed. hypernym: - 00293903-v ili: i21970 @@ -2308,7 +2308,7 @@ definition: - make oneself clean, presentable or neat example: - - Clean up before you go to the party + - Clean up before you go to the party. hypernym: - 00040084-v ili: i21971 @@ -2319,7 +2319,7 @@ definition: - apply make-up or cosmetics to one's face to appear prettier example: - - She makes herself up every morning + - She makes herself up every morning. hypernym: - 00040084-v ili: i21972 @@ -2330,7 +2330,7 @@ definition: - apply a highlighter to one's cheeks or eyebrows in order to make them more prominent example: - - highlight the area above your eyebrows + - Highlight the area above your eyebrows. hypernym: - 00040659-v ili: i21973 @@ -2341,7 +2341,7 @@ definition: - apply lipstick to example: - - She lipsticked her mouth + - She lipsticked her mouth. hypernym: - 00040659-v ili: i21974 @@ -2352,7 +2352,7 @@ definition: - redden by applying rouge to example: - - she rouged her cheeks + - She rouged her cheeks. hypernym: - 00040659-v ili: i21975 @@ -2363,7 +2363,7 @@ definition: - apply conditioner to in order to make smooth and shiny example: - - I condition my hair after washing it + - I condition my hair after washing it. hypernym: - 00041748-v ili: i21976 @@ -2374,7 +2374,7 @@ definition: - use dental floss to clean example: - - floss your teeth after every meal + - Floss your teeth after every meal. hypernym: - 00035769-v ili: i21977 @@ -2394,8 +2394,8 @@ definition: - apply powder to example: - - She powdered her nose - - The King wears a powdered wig + - She powdered her nose. + - The King wears a powdered wig. hypernym: - 00040659-v ili: i21979 @@ -2453,7 +2453,7 @@ definition: - use special care in dressing, making-up, etc. example: - - She dolled herself up for the night out with her friends + - She dolled herself up for the night out with her friends. hypernym: - 00040084-v ili: i21985 @@ -2467,7 +2467,7 @@ definition: - dress and groom with particular care, as for a special occasion example: - - He spruced up for the party + - He spruced up for the party. hypernym: - 00040084-v ili: i21986 @@ -2481,7 +2481,7 @@ definition: - apply perfume to example: - - She perfumes herself every day + - She perfumes herself every day. hypernym: - 00040084-v ili: i21987 @@ -2493,7 +2493,7 @@ definition: - dress or groom with elaborate care example: - - She likes to dress when going to the opera + - She likes to dress when going to the opera. hypernym: - 00043880-v ili: i21988 @@ -2509,7 +2509,7 @@ definition: - dress up showily example: - - He pranked himself out in his best clothes + - He pranked himself out in his best clothes. hypernym: - 00043880-v ili: i21989 @@ -2529,8 +2529,8 @@ definition: - put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive example: - - She never dresses up, even when she goes to the opera - - The young girls were all fancied up for the party + - She never dresses up, even when she goes to the opera. + - The young girls were all fancied up for the party. hypernym: - 00046251-v ili: i21991 @@ -2559,8 +2559,8 @@ definition: - dress in a certain manner example: - - She dresses in the latest Paris fashion - - he dressed up in a suit and tie + - She dresses in the latest Paris fashion. + - He dressed up in a suit and tie. hypernym: - 00046251-v ili: i21992 @@ -2605,7 +2605,7 @@ definition: - dress informally and casually example: - - On Fridays, employees can underdress + - On Fridays, employees can underdress. hypernym: - 00046251-v ili: i21996 @@ -2656,7 +2656,7 @@ definition: - lose weight by sweating example: - - I sweated off 3 pounds in the sauna + - I sweated off 3 pounds in the sauna. hypernym: - 00045548-v ili: i22000 @@ -2667,7 +2667,7 @@ definition: - increase (one's body weight) example: - - She gained 20 pounds when she stopped exercising + - She gained 20 pounds when she stopped exercising. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i22001 @@ -2679,7 +2679,7 @@ definition: - become round, plump, or shapely example: - - The young woman is fleshing out + - The young woman is fleshing out. hypernym: - 00045868-v ili: i22002 @@ -2692,8 +2692,8 @@ definition: - put on clothes example: - - we had to dress quickly - - dress the patient + - We had to dress quickly. + - Dress the patient. - Can the child dress by herself? hypernym: - 00109468-v @@ -2710,7 +2710,7 @@ definition: - dress warmly example: - - Mother bundled up the children for the long way to school + - Mother bundled up the children for the long way to school. hypernym: - 00046251-v ili: i22004 @@ -2721,7 +2721,7 @@ definition: - put on or wear a hat example: - - He was unsuitably hatted + - He was unsuitably hatted. hypernym: - 00050369-v ili: i22005 @@ -2732,7 +2732,7 @@ definition: - put on a garment in order to see whether it fits and looks nice example: - - Try on this sweater to see how it looks + - Try on this sweater to see how it looks. hypernym: - 00050369-v ili: i22006 @@ -2764,7 +2764,7 @@ definition: - have on one's person example: - - He wore a red ribbon + - He wore a red ribbon. - bear a scar hypernym: - 02636270-v @@ -2777,7 +2777,7 @@ definition: - provide with clothes or put clothes on example: - - Parents must feed and dress their child + - Parents must feed and dress their child. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i22010 @@ -2799,7 +2799,7 @@ definition: - clothe, as if for protection from the elements example: - - cover your head! + - Cover your head! hypernym: - 00047662-v ili: i22011 @@ -2811,7 +2811,7 @@ definition: - put a jacket on example: - - The men were jacketed + - The men were jacketed. hypernym: - 00047662-v ili: i22012 @@ -2858,7 +2858,7 @@ definition: - dress too warmly example: - - You should not overclothe the child — she will be too hot + - You should not overclothe the child — she will be too hot. hypernym: - 00047662-v ili: i22017 @@ -2870,7 +2870,7 @@ definition: - dress without sufficient warmth example: - - She was underdressed for the hiking trip and suffered hypothermia + - She was underdressed for the hiking trip and suffered hypothermia. hypernym: - 00047662-v ili: i22018 @@ -2890,7 +2890,7 @@ definition: - furnish with shoes example: - - the children were well shoed + - The children were well shoed. hypernym: - 00047662-v ili: i22020 @@ -2901,8 +2901,8 @@ definition: - get undressed example: - - please don't undress in front of everybody! - - She strips in front of strangers every night for a living + - Please don't undress in front of everybody! + - She strips in front of strangers every night for a living. hypernym: - 00179205-v ili: i22021 @@ -2922,7 +2922,7 @@ definition: - take off, as with some difficulty example: - - He peeled off his blood-soaked shirt + - He peeled off his blood-soaked shirt. hypernym: - 00050171-v ili: i22022 @@ -2933,7 +2933,7 @@ definition: - remove clothes or shoes example: - - take off your shirt — it's very hot in here + - Take off your shirt — it's very hot in here. hypernym: - 00049617-v ili: i22023 @@ -2945,10 +2945,10 @@ - put clothing on one's body example: - What should I wear today? - - He put on his best suit for the wedding - - The princess donned a long blue dress - - The queen assumed the stately robes - - He got into his jeans + - He put on his best suit for the wedding. + - The princess donned a long blue dress. + - The queen assumed the stately robes. + - He got into his jeans. hypernym: - 00046251-v ili: i22024 @@ -2984,7 +2984,7 @@ definition: - take off with ease or speed example: - - She slipped off her jacket + - She slipped off her jacket. hypernym: - 00050171-v ili: i22027 @@ -3013,7 +3013,7 @@ definition: - dress in a costume example: - - We dressed up for Halloween as pumpkins + - We dressed up for Halloween as pumpkins. hypernym: - 00047662-v ili: i22030 @@ -3061,7 +3061,7 @@ entails: - 00046251-v example: - - She was wearing yellow that day + - She was wearing yellow that day. hypernym: - 02208144-v ili: i22034 @@ -3098,7 +3098,7 @@ definition: - show signs of life example: - - the fetus quickened + - The fetus quickened. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i22037 @@ -3109,7 +3109,7 @@ definition: - make pregnant example: - - He impregnated his wife again + - He impregnated his wife again. hypernym: - 00052265-v ili: i22038 @@ -3125,7 +3125,7 @@ definition: - fertilize and cause to grow example: - - the egg was impregnated + - The egg was impregnated. hypernym: - 00052265-v ili: i22039 @@ -3149,7 +3149,7 @@ definition: - cause to undergo cross-fertilization example: - - Mendel cross-fertilized different kinds of beans + - Mendel cross-fertilized different kinds of beans. hypernym: - 00052265-v ili: i22041 @@ -3184,8 +3184,8 @@ entails: - 01431486-v example: - - She cannot conceive - - My daughter was conceived on Christmas Day + - She cannot conceive. + - My daughter was conceived on Christmas Day. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i22044 @@ -3205,8 +3205,8 @@ definition: - make (offspring) by reproduction example: - - Abraham begot Isaac - - John fathered four daughters + - Abraham begot Isaac. + - John fathered four daughters. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i22046 @@ -3235,8 +3235,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - The Bible tells people to procreate - - These bacteria reproduce + - The Bible tells people to procreate. + - These bacteria reproduce. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i22048 @@ -3262,7 +3262,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06047178-n example: - - The bacterial growth vegetated along + - The bacterial growth vegetated along. hypernym: - 00055281-v ili: i22050 @@ -3295,7 +3295,7 @@ definition: - produce fruit example: - - the apple trees fructify + - The apple trees fructify. hypernym: - 00054856-v ili: i22053 @@ -3307,7 +3307,7 @@ definition: - have young (animals) or reproduce (organisms) example: - - pandas rarely breed in captivity + - Pandas rarely breed in captivity. hypernym: - 00054856-v ili: i22054 @@ -3328,7 +3328,7 @@ definition: - lay spawn example: - - The salmon swims upstream to spawn + - The salmon swims upstream to spawn. hypernym: - 01547861-v ili: i22056 @@ -3339,7 +3339,7 @@ definition: - spawn example: - - oysters spat + - Oysters spat. hypernym: - 00056397-v ili: i22057 @@ -3401,7 +3401,7 @@ definition: - give birth; used for animals example: - - The cow dropped her calf this morning + - The cow dropped her calf this morning. hypernym: - 00056644-v ili: i22062 @@ -3412,7 +3412,7 @@ definition: - give birth to a foal example: - - the mare foaled + - The mare foaled. hypernym: - 00056644-v ili: i22063 @@ -3423,7 +3423,7 @@ definition: - give birth to cubs example: - - bears cub every year + - Bears cub every year. hypernym: - 00056644-v ili: i22064 @@ -3434,7 +3434,7 @@ definition: - give birth to kittens example: - - our cat kittened again this year + - Our cat kittened again this year. hypernym: - 00056644-v ili: i22065 @@ -3445,7 +3445,7 @@ definition: - give birth to a lamb example: - - the ewe lambed + - The ewe lambed. hypernym: - 00056644-v ili: i22066 @@ -3465,7 +3465,7 @@ definition: - give birth to (a puppy) example: - - the dog whelped + - The dog whelped. hypernym: - 00056644-v ili: i22068 @@ -3477,7 +3477,7 @@ definition: - give birth to (piglets) example: - - sows farrow + - Sows farrow. hypernym: - 00056644-v ili: i22069 @@ -3500,7 +3500,7 @@ definition: - give birth to (a calf) example: - - the whales calve at this time of year + - The whales calve at this time of year. hypernym: - 00056644-v ili: i22071 @@ -3514,9 +3514,9 @@ entails: - 00054002-v example: - - She is bearing his child - - They are expecting another child in January - - I am carrying his child + - She is bearing his child. + - They are expecting another child in January. + - I am carrying his child. hypernym: - 00056644-v ili: i22072 @@ -3534,7 +3534,7 @@ definition: - look forward to the birth of a child example: - - She is expecting in March + - She is expecting in March. hypernym: - 00721987-v ili: i22073 @@ -3550,7 +3550,7 @@ - 00058790-v example: - She decided to carry the child to term, even though the foetus was shown to be - defective + defective. hypernym: - 00485097-v ili: i22074 @@ -3594,8 +3594,8 @@ entails: - 01988916-v example: - - Birds brood - - The female covers the eggs + - Birds brood. + - The female covers the eggs. hypernym: - 00054856-v ili: i22078 @@ -3658,7 +3658,7 @@ definition: - cut off the testicles (of male animals such as horses) example: - - the vet gelded the young horse + - The vet gelded the young horse. hypernym: - 00060604-v ili: i22083 @@ -3670,7 +3670,7 @@ definition: - remove the vas deferens example: - - many men choose to be vasectomized as a form of safe birth control + - Many men choose to be vasectomized as a form of safe birth control. hypernym: - 00061366-v ili: i22084 @@ -3682,7 +3682,7 @@ definition: - make infertile example: - - in some countries, people with genetically transmissible disabilities are sterilized + - In some countries, people with genetically transmissible disabilities are sterilized. hypernym: - 00083562-v ili: i22085 @@ -3720,7 +3720,7 @@ entails: - 00062168-v example: - - She started menstruating at the age of 11 + - She started menstruating at the age of 11. hypernym: - 00074587-v ili: i22088 @@ -3732,7 +3732,7 @@ definition: - produce and discharge eggs example: - - women ovulate about once every month + - Women ovulate about once every month. hypernym: - 00104622-v ili: i22089 @@ -3753,7 +3753,7 @@ definition: - disinfect with an antiseptic example: - - The animals were antisepticized by the veterinarian before the operation + - The animals were antisepticized by the veterinarian before the operation. hypernym: - 00089076-v ili: i22091 @@ -3773,7 +3773,7 @@ definition: - emerge from the eggs example: - - young birds, fish, and reptiles hatch + - Young birds, fish, and reptiles hatch. hypernym: - 00361585-v ili: i22093 @@ -3786,7 +3786,7 @@ definition: - excite to an abnormal condition, or chafe or inflame example: - - Aspirin irritates my stomach + - Aspirin irritates my stomach. hypernym: - 00208618-v ili: i22094 @@ -3797,7 +3797,7 @@ definition: - become inflamed; get sore example: - - His throat inflamed + - His throat inflamed. hypernym: - 00204228-v ili: i22095 @@ -3810,7 +3810,7 @@ definition: - cause inflammation in example: - - The repetitive motion inflamed her joint + - The repetitive motion inflamed her joint. hypernym: - 00208618-v ili: i22096 @@ -3823,7 +3823,7 @@ definition: - cause to feel better example: - - the medicine soothes the pain of the inflammation + - The medicine soothes the pain of the inflammation. hypernym: - 00063866-v ili: i22097 @@ -3834,7 +3834,7 @@ definition: - provide physical relief, as from pain example: - - This pill will relieve your headaches + - This pill will relieve your headaches. hypernym: - 00206293-v ili: i22098 @@ -3848,7 +3848,7 @@ definition: - give a massage to example: - - She massaged his sore back + - She massaged his sore back. hypernym: - 00078513-v ili: i22099 @@ -3861,7 +3861,7 @@ definition: - give trouble or pain to example: - - This exercise will hurt your back + - This exercise will hurt your back. hypernym: - 00064660-v ili: i22100 @@ -3872,7 +3872,7 @@ definition: - cause to feel unwell example: - - She was indisposed + - She was indisposed. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22101 @@ -3896,7 +3896,7 @@ definition: - suffer from; be ill with example: - - She has arthritis + - She has arthritis. hypernym: - 00064841-v ili: i22103 @@ -3909,10 +3909,10 @@ definition: - undergo (as of injuries and illnesses) example: - - She suffered a fracture in the accident - - He had an insulin shock after eating three candy bars - - She got a bruise on her leg - - He got his arm broken in the scuffle + - She suffered a fracture in the accident. + - He had an insulin shock after eating three candy bars. + - She got a bruise on her leg. + - He got his arm broken in the scuffle. hypernym: - 02112480-v ili: i22105 @@ -3928,7 +3928,7 @@ definition: - cry weakly or softly example: - - she wailed with pain + - She wailed with pain. hypernym: - 00065962-v ili: i22106 @@ -3942,9 +3942,9 @@ definition: - shed tears because of sadness, rage, or pain example: - - She cried bitterly when she heard the news of his death + - She cried bitterly when she heard the news of his death. - The girl in the wheelchair wept with frustration when she could not get up the - stairs + stairs. hypernym: - 01806476-v ili: i22107 @@ -3958,7 +3958,7 @@ definition: - bring into a particular state by crying example: - - The little boy cried himself to sleep + - The little boy cried himself to sleep. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22108 @@ -3982,7 +3982,7 @@ definition: - fill with tears or shed tears example: - - Her eyes were tearing + - Her eyes were tearing. hypernym: - 00065962-v ili: i22110 @@ -3993,7 +3993,7 @@ definition: - weep convulsively example: - - He was sobbing inconsolably + - He was sobbing inconsolably. hypernym: - 00065962-v ili: i22111 @@ -4019,7 +4019,7 @@ definition: - excrete perspiration through the pores in the skin example: - - Exercise makes one sweat + - Exercise makes one sweat. hypernym: - 00072742-v ili: i22113 @@ -4056,7 +4056,7 @@ definition: - give off (a liquid) example: - - The doctor distilled a few drops of disinfectant onto the wound + - The doctor distilled a few drops of disinfectant onto the wound. hypernym: - 00067770-v ili: i22116 @@ -4096,8 +4096,8 @@ definition: - exude profusely example: - - She was streaming with sweat - - His nose streamed blood + - She was streaming with sweat. + - His nose streamed blood. hypernym: - 00067770-v ili: i22120 @@ -4108,7 +4108,7 @@ definition: - exude or form gum example: - - these trees gum in the spring + - These trees gum in the spring. hypernym: - 00067770-v ili: i22121 @@ -4132,8 +4132,8 @@ definition: - secrete or form water, as tears or saliva example: - - My mouth watered at the prospect of a good dinner - - His eyes watered + - My mouth watered at the prospect of a good dinner. + - His eyes watered. hypernym: - 00069066-v ili: i22123 @@ -4144,7 +4144,7 @@ definition: - suffer from intense heat example: - - we were sweltering at the beach + - We were sweltering at the beach. hypernym: - 00067316-v ili: i22124 @@ -4165,7 +4165,7 @@ definition: - injure by trampling or as if by trampling example: - - The passerby was trampled by an elephant + - The passerby was trampled by an elephant. hypernym: - 00069650-v ili: i22126 @@ -4205,7 +4205,7 @@ definition: - not be very easily digestible example: - - Spicy food disagrees with some people + - Spicy food disagrees with some people. hypernym: - 00064414-v ili: i22130 @@ -4216,7 +4216,7 @@ definition: - subject to torture example: - - The sinners will be tormented in Hell, according to the Bible + - The sinners will be tormented in Hell, according to the Bible. hypernym: - 00069650-v ili: i22131 @@ -4249,8 +4249,8 @@ definition: - strain abnormally example: - - I pulled a muscle in my leg when I jumped up - - The athlete pulled a tendon in the competition + - I pulled a muscle in my leg when I jumped up. + - The athlete pulled a tendon in the competition. hypernym: - 00069650-v ili: i22134 @@ -4262,7 +4262,7 @@ definition: - eliminate urine example: - - Again, the cat had made on the expensive rug + - Again, the cat had made on the expensive rug. hypernym: - 00072742-v ili: i22135 @@ -4290,7 +4290,7 @@ definition: - pass after the manner of urine example: - - The sick men urinated blood + - The sick men urinated blood. hypernym: - 00072742-v ili: i22136 @@ -4303,7 +4303,7 @@ definition: - make one's bed or clothes wet by urinating example: - - This eight year old boy still wets his bed + - This eight year old boy still wets his bed. hypernym: - 00071765-v ili: i22137 @@ -4323,7 +4323,7 @@ definition: - eliminate from the body example: - - Pass a kidney stone + - pass a kidney stone hypernym: - 00104622-v ili: i22139 @@ -4365,7 +4365,7 @@ definition: - excrete or evacuate (someone's bowels or body) example: - - The doctor decided that the patient must be purged + - The doctor decided that the patient must be purged. hypernym: - 00078513-v ili: i22142 @@ -4376,7 +4376,7 @@ definition: - have a bowel movement example: - - The dog had made in the flower beds + - The dog had made in the flower beds. hypernym: - 00072742-v ili: i22143 @@ -4405,7 +4405,7 @@ definition: - cause to be constipated example: - - These foods tend to constipate you + - These foods tend to constipate you. hypernym: - 00064660-v ili: i22145 @@ -4439,7 +4439,7 @@ definition: - exhaust or get tired through overuse or great strain or stress example: - - We wore ourselves out on this hike + - We wore ourselves out on this hike. hypernym: - 00064660-v ili: i22148 @@ -4461,9 +4461,9 @@ definition: - wear out completely example: - - This kind of work exhausts me - - I'm beat - - He was all washed up after the exam + - This kind of work exhausts me. + - I'm beat. + - He was all washed up after the exam. hypernym: - 00074774-v ili: i22149 @@ -4478,7 +4478,7 @@ definition: - exhaust physically or emotionally example: - - She was frazzled after the visit of her in-laws + - She was frazzled after the visit of her in-laws. hypernym: - 00075174-v ili: i22150 @@ -4511,7 +4511,7 @@ definition: - lose interest or become bored with something or somebody example: - - I'm so tired of your mother and her complaints about my food + - I'm so tired of your mother and her complaints about my food. hypernym: - 00092045-v ili: i22153 @@ -4526,9 +4526,9 @@ definition: - eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth example: - - After drinking too much, the students vomited - - He purged continuously - - The patient regurgitated the food we gave him last night + - After drinking too much, the students vomited. + - He purged continuously. + - The patient regurgitated the food we gave him last night. hypernym: - 00072742-v ili: i22154 @@ -4557,8 +4557,8 @@ definition: - eject or send out in large quantities, also metaphorical example: - - the volcano spews out molten rocks every day - - The editors of the paper spew out hostile articles about the Presidential candidate + - The volcano spews out molten rocks every day. + - The editors of the paper spew out hostile articles about the Presidential candidate. hypernym: - 00104622-v ili: i22155 @@ -4601,7 +4601,7 @@ definition: - struggle for breath; have insufficient oxygen intake example: - - he swallowed a fishbone and gagged + - He swallowed a fishbone and gagged. hypernym: - 00064841-v ili: i22159 @@ -4627,7 +4627,7 @@ definition: - be cold example: - - I could freeze to death in this office when the air conditioning is turned on + - I could freeze to death in this office when the air conditioning is turned on. hypernym: - 00064841-v ili: i22161 @@ -4665,10 +4665,10 @@ definition: - provide treatment for example: - - The doctor treated my broken leg - - The nurses cared for the bomb victims - - The patient must be treated right away or she will die - - Treat the infection with antibiotics + - The doctor treated my broken leg. + - The nurses cared for the bomb victims. + - The patient must be treated right away or she will die. + - treat the infection with antibiotics hypernym: - 02519853-v ili: i22166 @@ -4680,7 +4680,7 @@ definition: - treat a defect example: - - The new contact lenses will correct for his myopia + - The new contact lenses will correct for his myopia. hypernym: - 00078513-v ili: i22167 @@ -4702,7 +4702,7 @@ definition: - treat for alcohol or drug dependence example: - - He was detoxified in the clinic + - He was detoxified in the clinic. hypernym: - 00078513-v ili: i22169 @@ -4773,7 +4773,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00613447-n example: - - He nursed his cold with Chinese herbs + - He nursed his cold with Chinese herbs. hypernym: - 00078513-v ili: i22175 @@ -4834,8 +4834,8 @@ entails: - 00078513-v example: - - The treatment cured the boy's acne - - The quack pretended to heal patients but never managed to + - The treatment cured the boy's acne. + - The quack pretended to heal patients but never managed to. hypernym: - 00081834-v ili: i22180 @@ -4848,7 +4848,7 @@ definition: - improve the condition of example: - - These pills will help the patient + - These pills will help the patient. hypernym: - 00206293-v ili: i22181 @@ -4860,7 +4860,7 @@ definition: - lessen pain or discomfort; alleviate example: - - ease the pain in your legs + - Ease the pain in your legs. hypernym: - 00063866-v ili: i22182 @@ -4913,7 +4913,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00613447-n example: - - The nurse bandaged a sprained ankle + - The nurse bandaged a sprained ankle. - bandage an incision hypernym: - 00082467-v @@ -4964,7 +4964,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00613447-n example: - - The doctors operated on the patient but failed to save his life + - The doctors operated on the patient but failed to save his life. hypernym: - 00078513-v ili: i22190 @@ -5012,7 +5012,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00613447-n example: - - They drugged the kidnapped tourist + - They drugged the kidnapped tourist. hypernym: - 00083983-v ili: i22194 @@ -5026,7 +5026,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00613447-n example: - - The athletes were doped by the coach before the race + - The athletes were doped by the coach before the race. hypernym: - 00084491-v ili: i22195 @@ -5049,7 +5049,7 @@ definition: - dose too heavily example: - - The rock star overdosed and was found dead in his hotel room + - The rock star overdosed and was found dead in his hotel room. hypernym: - 00084491-v ili: i22197 @@ -5097,7 +5097,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00613447-n example: - - In the old days, doctors routinely bled patients as part of the treatment + - In the old days, doctors routinely bled patients as part of the treatment. hypernym: - 00078513-v ili: i22201 @@ -5113,7 +5113,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00613447-n example: - - We injected the glucose into the patient's vein + - We injected the glucose into the patient's vein. hypernym: - 00080825-v ili: i22202 @@ -5129,7 +5129,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00613447-n example: - - Some physiologists infuses sugar solutions into the veins of animals + - Some physiologists infuses sugar solutions into the veins of animals. hypernym: - 00086072-v ili: i22203 @@ -5142,8 +5142,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00613447-n example: - - We vaccinate against scarlet fever - - The nurse vaccinated the children in the school + - We vaccinate against scarlet fever. + - The nurse vaccinated the children in the school. hypernym: - 00086072-v ili: i22204 @@ -5169,7 +5169,7 @@ definition: - get sick example: - - She fell sick last Friday, and now she is in the hospital + - She fell sick last Friday, and now she is in the hospital. hypernym: - 00204228-v ili: i22206 @@ -5190,9 +5190,9 @@ definition: - be stricken by an illness, fall victim to an illness example: - - He got AIDS - - She came down with pneumonia - - She took a chill + - He got AIDS. + - She came down with pneumonia. + - She took a chill. hypernym: - 00087206-v ili: i22208 @@ -5207,7 +5207,7 @@ definition: - come down with example: - - did you catch a cold? + - Did you catch a cold? hypernym: - 00087488-v ili: i22209 @@ -5229,7 +5229,7 @@ definition: - make sick or ill example: - - This kind of food sickens me + - This kind of food sickens me. hypernym: - 00102340-v ili: i22211 @@ -5240,7 +5240,7 @@ definition: - administer poison to example: - - She poisoned her husband but he did not die + - She poisoned her husband but he did not die. hypernym: - 00084491-v ili: i22212 @@ -5315,7 +5315,7 @@ definition: - communicate a disease to example: - - Your children have infected you with this head cold + - Your children have infected you with this head cold. hypernym: - 02321848-v ili: i22219 @@ -5386,7 +5386,7 @@ definition: - injure or wound seriously and leave permanent disfiguration or mutilation example: - - people were maimed by the explosion + - People were maimed by the explosion. hypernym: - 00069650-v ili: i22226 @@ -5398,9 +5398,9 @@ - twist suddenly so as to sprain example: - wrench one's ankle - - The wrestler twisted his shoulder - - the hikers sprained their ankles when they fell - - I turned my ankle and couldn't walk for several days + - The wrestler twisted his shoulder. + - The hikers sprained their ankles when they fell. + - I turned my ankle and couldn't walk for several days. hypernym: - 00069650-v ili: i22227 @@ -5427,7 +5427,7 @@ definition: - deprive of the use of a limb, especially a leg example: - - The accident has crippled her for life + - The accident has crippled her for life. hypernym: - 00090640-v ili: i22229 @@ -5448,7 +5448,7 @@ definition: - injure permanently example: - - He was disabled in a car accident + - He was disabled in a car accident. hypernym: - 00069650-v ili: i22231 @@ -5471,9 +5471,9 @@ definition: - grow progressively worse example: - - Her condition deteriorated - - Conditions in the slums degenerated - - The discussion devolved into a shouting match + - Her condition deteriorated. + - Conditions in the slums degenerated. + - The discussion devolved into a shouting match. hypernym: - 00204228-v ili: i22233 @@ -5487,7 +5487,7 @@ definition: - get over an illness or shock example: - - The patient is recuperating + - The patient is recuperating. hypernym: - 00205454-v ili: i22234 @@ -5502,7 +5502,7 @@ definition: - recover quickly example: - - After the surgery, the patient snapped back in a few days + - After the surgery, the patient snapped back in a few days. hypernym: - 00092442-v ili: i22235 @@ -5524,7 +5524,7 @@ definition: - go back to bad behavior example: - - Those who recidivate are often minor criminals + - Those who recidivate are often minor criminals. hypernym: - 00387981-v ili: i22237 @@ -5540,7 +5540,7 @@ definition: - become feeble example: - - The prisoner has been languishing for years in the dungeon + - The prisoner has been languishing for years in the dungeon. hypernym: - 00092045-v ili: i22238 @@ -5552,7 +5552,7 @@ definition: - become physically weaker example: - - Political prisoners are wasting away in many prisons all over the world + - Political prisoners are wasting away in many prisons all over the world. hypernym: - 00092045-v ili: i22239 @@ -5564,7 +5564,7 @@ definition: - undergo atrophy example: - - Muscles that are not used will atrophy + - Muscles that are not used will atrophy. hypernym: - 00242575-v ili: i22240 @@ -5575,7 +5575,7 @@ definition: - undergo hypertrophy example: - - muscles can hypertrophy when people take steroids + - Muscles can hypertrophy when people take steroids. hypernym: - 00231172-v ili: i22241 @@ -5586,7 +5586,7 @@ definition: - grow feathers example: - - The young sparrows are fledging already + - The young sparrows are fledging already. hypernym: - 00094214-v ili: i22242 @@ -5598,10 +5598,10 @@ definition: - come to have or undergo a change of (physical features and attributes) example: - - He grew a beard - - The patient developed abdominal pains - - I got funny spots all over my body - - Well-developed breasts + - He grew a beard. + - The patient developed abdominal pains. + - I got funny spots all over my body. + - well-developed breasts hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22243 @@ -5618,9 +5618,9 @@ definition: - grow anew or continue growth after an injury or interruption example: - - parts of the trunk of this tree can regrow - - some invertebrates can regrow limbs or their tail after they lost it due to an - injury + - Parts of the trunk of this tree can regrow. + - Some invertebrates can regrow limbs or their tail after they lost it due to an + injury. hypernym: - 00094214-v ili: i22244 @@ -5631,7 +5631,7 @@ definition: - develop suddenly example: - - The tire sprang a leak + - The tire sprang a leak. hypernym: - 00094214-v ili: i22245 @@ -5642,7 +5642,7 @@ definition: - put forth and grow sprouts or shoots example: - - the plant sprouted early this year + - The plant sprouted early this year. hypernym: - 00094214-v ili: i22246 @@ -5682,7 +5682,7 @@ definition: - grow teeth; cut the baby teeth example: - - The little one is teething now + - The little one is teething now. hypernym: - 00094214-v ili: i22250 @@ -5693,7 +5693,7 @@ definition: - grow through the gums example: - - The new tooth is cutting + - The new tooth is cutting. hypernym: - 00231983-v ili: i22251 @@ -5708,7 +5708,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00613447-n example: - - joints ankylose + - Joints ankylose. hypernym: - 00231983-v ili: i22252 @@ -5743,7 +5743,7 @@ definition: - develop example: - - we worked up an as of an appetite + - We worked up an as of an appetite. hypernym: - 00094214-v ili: i22255 @@ -5755,7 +5755,7 @@ definition: - ripen and generate pus example: - - her wounds are festering + - Her wounds are festering. hypernym: - 00104622-v ili: i22256 @@ -5770,7 +5770,7 @@ definition: - cause to localize at one point example: - - Draw blood and pus + - draw blood and pus hypernym: - 02515621-v ili: i22257 @@ -5783,7 +5783,7 @@ definition: - cause to ripen and discharge pus example: - - The oil suppurates the pustules + - The oil suppurates the pustules. hypernym: - 00096783-v ili: i22258 @@ -5797,7 +5797,7 @@ definition: - undergo necrosis example: - - the tissue around the wound necrosed + - The tissue around the wound necrosed. hypernym: - 00093529-v ili: i22259 @@ -5811,7 +5811,7 @@ definition: - restore strength example: - - This food revitalized the patient + - This food revitalized the patient. hypernym: - 00206293-v ili: i22260 @@ -5823,7 +5823,7 @@ definition: - become young again example: - - The old man rejuvenated when he became a grandfather + - The old man rejuvenated when he became a grandfather. hypernym: - 00097695-v ili: i22261 @@ -5845,7 +5845,7 @@ definition: - cause to regain consciousness example: - - The doctors revived the comatose man + - The doctors revived the comatose man. hypernym: - 00022092-v ili: i22263 @@ -5859,7 +5859,7 @@ definition: - cause to load (an operating system) and start the initial processes example: - - boot your computer + - Boot your computer. hypernym: - 00097837-v ili: i22264 @@ -5872,9 +5872,9 @@ definition: - cause to become alive again example: - - raise from the dead - - Slavery is already dead, and cannot be resurrected - - Upraising ghosts + - Raise from the dead. + - Slavery is already dead, and cannot be resurrected. + - upraising ghosts hypernym: - 00097837-v ili: i22265 @@ -5890,7 +5890,7 @@ - return from the dead example: - Christ is risen! - - The dead are to uprise + - The dead are to uprise. hypernym: - 02008888-v ili: i22266 @@ -5905,7 +5905,7 @@ definition: - form a scab example: - - the wounds will eventually scab + - The wounds will eventually scab. hypernym: - 00098938-v ili: i22267 @@ -5925,7 +5925,7 @@ definition: - get healthy again example: - - The wound is healing slowly + - The wound is healing slowly. hypernym: - 00205454-v ili: i22269 @@ -5936,7 +5936,7 @@ definition: - form granulating tissue example: - - wounds and ulcers can granulate + - Wounds and ulcers can granulate. hypernym: - 00098938-v ili: i22270 @@ -5947,7 +5947,7 @@ definition: - use up all one's strength and energy and stop working example: - - At the end of the march, I pooped out + - At the end of the march, I pooped out. hypernym: - 00075867-v ili: i22271 @@ -5964,7 +5964,7 @@ entails: - 01835473-v example: - - She works out in the gym every day + - She works out in the gym every day. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i22272 @@ -5978,7 +5978,7 @@ definition: - exercise in order to prepare for an event or competition example: - - She is training for the Olympics + - She is training for the Olympics. hypernym: - 00099475-v ili: i22273 @@ -6000,7 +6000,7 @@ definition: - execute a roll, in tumbling example: - - The gymnasts rolled and jumped + - The gymnasts rolled and jumped. hypernym: - 00099989-v ili: i22275 @@ -6013,10 +6013,10 @@ definition: - give a workout to example: - - Some parents exercise their infants - - My personal trainer works me hard + - Some parents exercise their infants. + - My personal trainer works me hard. - work one's muscles - - this puzzle will exercise your mind + - This puzzle will exercise your mind. hypernym: - 02413117-v ili: i22276 @@ -6031,7 +6031,7 @@ definition: - cause to do preliminary exercises so as to stretch the muscles example: - - The coach warmed up the players before the game + - The coach warmed up the players before the game. hypernym: - 00407168-v ili: i22277 @@ -6042,7 +6042,7 @@ definition: - cause to become limber example: - - The violist limbered her wrists before the concert + - The violist limbered her wrists before the concert. hypernym: - 00100659-v ili: i22278 @@ -6053,7 +6053,7 @@ definition: - give a healthy elasticity to example: - - Let's tone our muscles + - Let's tone our muscles. hypernym: - 00099475-v ili: i22279 @@ -6066,7 +6066,7 @@ definition: - extend one's body or limbs example: - - Let's stretch for a minute — we've been sitting here for over 3 hours + - Let's stretch for a minute — we've been sitting here for over 3 hours. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i22280 @@ -6098,7 +6098,7 @@ definition: - expel or eject (saliva or phlegm or sputum) from the mouth example: - - The father of the victim spat at the alleged murderer + - The father of the victim spat at the alleged murderer. hypernym: - 00006238-v ili: i22283 @@ -6124,7 +6124,7 @@ definition: - strike (one's toe) accidentally against an object example: - - She stubbed her toe in the dark and now it's broken + - She stubbed her toe in the dark and now it's broken. hypernym: - 01238728-v ili: i22285 @@ -6135,7 +6135,7 @@ definition: - cause or do harm to example: - - These pills won't harm your system + - These pills won't harm your system. hypernym: - 00069650-v ili: i22286 @@ -6146,7 +6146,7 @@ definition: - produce saliva example: - - We salivated when he described the great meal + - We salivated when he described the great meal. hypernym: - 00010234-v ili: i22287 @@ -6157,7 +6157,7 @@ definition: - let saliva drivel from the mouth example: - - The baby drooled + - The baby drooled. hypernym: - 00102545-v ili: i22288 @@ -6173,7 +6173,7 @@ definition: - turn red, as if in embarrassment or shame example: - - The girl blushed when a young man whistled as she walked by + - The girl blushed when a young man whistled as she walked by. hypernym: - 00281861-v ili: i22289 @@ -6198,7 +6198,7 @@ definition: - make pale or sickly example: - - alcohol etiolates your skin + - Alcohol etiolates your skin. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22291 @@ -6248,7 +6248,7 @@ definition: - become systemic and spread throughout the body example: - - this kind of infection generalizes throughout the immune system + - This kind of infection generalizes throughout the immune system. hypernym: - 01381221-v ili: i22296 @@ -6260,7 +6260,7 @@ definition: - spread throughout the body example: - - the cancer had metastasized and the patient could not be saved + - The cancer had metastasized and the patient could not be saved. hypernym: - 01381221-v ili: i22297 @@ -6272,8 +6272,8 @@ definition: - eliminate (a substance) example: - - combustion products are exhausted in the engine - - the plant releases a gas + - Combustion products are exhausted in the engine. + - The plant releases a gas. hypernym: - 02635337-v ili: i22298 @@ -6320,9 +6320,9 @@ definition: - be conscious of a physical, mental, or emotional state example: - - My cold is gone — I feel fine today - - She felt tired after the long hike - - She felt sad after her loss + - My cold is gone — I feel fine today. + - She felt tired after the long hike. + - She felt sad after her loss. hypernym: - 02110960-v ili: i22302 @@ -6333,7 +6333,7 @@ definition: - be in excellent health and spirits example: - - he feels like a million after he got the promotion + - He feels like a million after he got the promotion. hypernym: - 00105712-v ili: i22303 @@ -6345,7 +6345,7 @@ definition: - feel uncomfortable for lack of fresh air example: - - The room was hot and stuffy and we were suffocating + - The room was hot and stuffy and we were suffocating. hypernym: - 00105712-v ili: i22304 @@ -6394,7 +6394,7 @@ definition: - gain (weight) example: - - He packed on two pounds over the summer + - He packed on two pounds over the summer. hypernym: - 00045868-v ili: i22309 @@ -6405,7 +6405,7 @@ definition: - rouse somebody from sleep with a call example: - - I was called at 5 A.M. this morning + - I was called at 5 A.M. this morning. hypernym: - 00018806-v ili: i22310 @@ -6427,7 +6427,7 @@ definition: - begin or appear to begin an action example: - - He made as if to shake my hand + - He made as if to shake my hand. hypernym: - 00010428-v ili: i22312 @@ -6438,7 +6438,7 @@ definition: - diminish or discontinue abruptly example: - - The patient's fever broke last night + - The patient's fever broke last night. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i22313 @@ -6449,8 +6449,8 @@ definition: - fracture a bone of example: - - I broke my foot while playing hockey - - She broke her clavicle + - I broke my foot while playing hockey. + - She broke her clavicle. hypernym: - 00069650-v ili: i22314 @@ -6464,7 +6464,7 @@ definition: - break (a bone) that was previously broken but mended in an abnormal way example: - - The surgeon had to refracture her wrist + - The surgeon had to refracture her wrist. hypernym: - 00107543-v ili: i22316 @@ -6475,7 +6475,7 @@ definition: - become fractured example: - - The tibia fractured from the blow of the iron pipe + - The tibia fractured from the blow of the iron pipe. hypernym: - 00334996-v ili: i22317 @@ -6488,7 +6488,7 @@ definition: - have grow through the gums example: - - The baby cut a tooth + - The baby cut a tooth. hypernym: - 00094214-v ili: i22318 @@ -6501,7 +6501,7 @@ definition: - proffer (a body part) example: - - She gave her hand to her little sister + - She gave her hand to her little sister. hypernym: - 02302103-v ili: i22319 @@ -6514,7 +6514,7 @@ definition: - consent to engage in sexual intercourse with a man example: - - She gave herself to many men + - She gave herself to many men. hypernym: - 00799359-v ili: i22320 @@ -6529,8 +6529,8 @@ applying compresses to it, or stuffing it to provide cover, containment, or therapy, or to absorb blood example: - - The nurse packed gauze in the wound - - You had better pack your swollen ankle with ice + - The nurse packed gauze in the wound. + - You had better pack your swollen ankle with ice. hypernym: - 00078513-v ili: i22321 @@ -6552,7 +6552,7 @@ definition: - exude or expel foam example: - - the angry man was frothing at the mouth + - The angry man was frothing at the mouth. hypernym: - 00067770-v ili: i22323 @@ -6563,7 +6563,7 @@ definition: - exude sweat or lather example: - - this unfit horse lathers easily + - This unfit horse lathers easily. hypernym: - 00109197-v ili: i22324 diff --git a/src/yaml/verb.change.yaml b/src/yaml/verb.change.yaml index c6b2cf89..d814df2d 100644 --- a/src/yaml/verb.change.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/verb.change.yaml @@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ definition: - undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature example: - - She changed completely as she grew older - - The weather changed last night + - She changed completely as she grew older. + - The weather changed last night. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i22325 @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ definition: - pass from one quality such as color to another by a slight degree example: - - the butterfly wings shade to yellow + - The butterfly wings shade to yellow. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22326 @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ definition: - become a gel example: - - The solid, when heated, gelled + - The solid, when heated, gelled. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22328 @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ definition: - make brutal, unfeeling, or inhuman example: - - Life in the camps had brutalized him + - Life in the camps had brutalized him. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22330 @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00244785-n example: - - The sugar caramelized + - The sugar caramelized. hypernym: - 00114645-v ili: i22333 @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - The substance converts to an acid + - The substance converts to an acid. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22334 @@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ domain_topic: - 05658665-n example: - - many English nouns have become verbalized + - Many English nouns have become verbalized. hypernym: - 00114965-v ili: i22337 @@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ definition: - develop into a creole example: - - pidgins often creolize + - Pidgins often creolize. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22338 @@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ definition: - convert into the form or the style of a novel example: - - The author novelized the historical event + - The author novelized the historical event. hypernym: - 00114965-v ili: i22340 @@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ definition: - convert back example: - - Hollywood is reconverting old films + - Hollywood is reconverting old films. hypernym: - 00114965-v ili: i22345 @@ -293,11 +293,11 @@ definition: - stay the same; remain in a certain state example: - - The dress remained wet after repeated attempts to dry it - - rest assured + - The dress remained wet after repeated attempts to dry it. + - Rest assured. - stay alone - - He remained unmoved by her tears - - The bad weather continued for another week + - He remained unmoved by her tears. + - The bad weather continued for another week. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i22349 @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ definition: - exist over a prolonged period of time example: - - The bad weather continued for two more weeks + - The bad weather continued for two more weeks. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i22351 @@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ definition: - keep informed example: - - He kept up on his country's foreign policies + - He kept up on his country's foreign policies. hypernym: - 02173796-v ili: i22352 @@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ definition: - maintain the same position; wait it out example: - - Let's not make a decision — let's sit tight + - Let's not make a decision — let's sit tight. hypernym: - 00117793-v ili: i22353 @@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ definition: - become different during development example: - - cells differentiate + - Cells differentiate. hypernym: - 00252905-v ili: i22356 @@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ definition: - undergo mutation example: - - cells mutate + - Cells mutate. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22358 @@ -428,11 +428,11 @@ - give certain properties to something example: - get someone mad - - She made us look silly - - He made a fool of himself at the meeting - - Don't make this into a big deal - - This invention will make you a millionaire - - Make yourself clear + - She made us look silly. + - He made a fool of himself at the meeting. + - Don't make this into a big deal. + - This invention will make you a millionaire. + - Make yourself clear. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22361 @@ -444,7 +444,7 @@ definition: - cause to become example: - - The shot rendered her immobile + - The shot rendered her immobile. hypernym: - 00120124-v ili: i22362 @@ -455,9 +455,9 @@ definition: - cause to move; cause to be in a certain position or condition example: - - He got his squad on the ball - - This let me in for a big surprise - - He got a girl into trouble + - He got his squad on the ball. + - This let me in for a big surprise. + - He got a girl into trouble. hypernym: - 00120124-v ili: i22363 @@ -470,7 +470,7 @@ definition: - undergo example: - - The stocks had a fast run-up + - The stocks had a fast run-up. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22364 @@ -482,7 +482,7 @@ definition: - do something in turns example: - - We take turns on the night shift + - We take turns on the night shift. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i22365 @@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ definition: - take turns working example: - - the workers spell every four hours + - The workers spell every four hours. hypernym: - 00121022-v ili: i22366 @@ -529,7 +529,7 @@ definition: - cause to change places example: - - interchange this screw for one of a smaller size + - Interchange this screw for one of a smaller size. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22369 @@ -542,7 +542,7 @@ definition: - make vascular example: - - the yolk sac is gradually vascularized + - The yolk sac is gradually vascularized. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22370 @@ -569,7 +569,7 @@ definition: - undergo decrepitation and crackle example: - - The salt decrepitated + - The salt decrepitated. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22372 @@ -582,7 +582,7 @@ definition: - to become, or to cause to become, covered with a network of small cracks example: - - The blazing sun crackled the desert sand + - The blazing sun crackled the desert sand. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i22373 @@ -605,7 +605,7 @@ definition: - take on suburban character example: - - the city suburbanized + - The city suburbanized. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22375 @@ -618,8 +618,8 @@ - become different in some particular way, without permanently losing one's or its former characteristics or essence example: - - her mood changes in accordance with the weather - - The supermarket's selection of vegetables varies according to the season + - Her mood changes in accordance with the weather. + - The supermarket's selection of vegetables varies according to the season. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i22376 @@ -664,7 +664,7 @@ definition: - go or proceed from one point to another example: - - the debate moved from family values to the economy + - The debate moved from family values to the economy. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i22380 @@ -675,8 +675,8 @@ definition: - move or proceed as if by steps into a new situation example: - - She stepped into a life of luxury - - he won't step into his father's footsteps + - She stepped into a life of luxury. + - He won't step into his father's footsteps. hypernym: - 00124250-v ili: i22381 @@ -690,7 +690,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - Scroll down to see the entire text + - scroll down to see the entire text hypernym: - 00124250-v ili: i22382 @@ -701,7 +701,7 @@ definition: - show certain properties when being rolled example: - - The carpet rolls unevenly + - The carpet rolls unevenly. - dried-out tobacco rolls badly hypernym: - 00109468-v @@ -717,8 +717,8 @@ definition: - take the shape of a roll or cylinder example: - - the carpet rolled out - - Yarn rolls well + - The carpet rolled out. + - Yarn rolls well. hypernym: - 00140787-v ili: i22384 @@ -729,7 +729,7 @@ definition: - become glassy or take on a glass-like appearance example: - - Her eyes glaze over when she is bored + - Her eyes glaze over when she is bored. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22385 @@ -743,7 +743,7 @@ definition: - change radically example: - - E-mail revolutionized communication in academe + - E-mail revolutionized communication in academe. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22386 @@ -756,8 +756,8 @@ definition: - pass into a condition gradually, take on a specific property or attribute; become example: - - The weather turned nasty - - She grew angry + - The weather turned nasty. + - She grew angry. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22387 @@ -771,7 +771,7 @@ definition: - grow bald; lose hair on one's head example: - - He is balding already + - He is balding already. hypernym: - 00125649-v ili: i22388 @@ -784,8 +784,8 @@ definition: - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation example: - - The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city - - The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue + - The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city. + - The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i22389 @@ -821,7 +821,7 @@ definition: - make crude or savage in behavior or speech example: - - his years in prison have barbarized the young man + - His years in prison have barbarized the young man. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22392 @@ -849,7 +849,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - applying lime will alkalinise soil + - Applying lime will alkalinise soil. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22394 @@ -873,7 +873,7 @@ definition: - make into a myth example: - - The Europeans have mythicized Rte. 66 + - The Europeans have mythicized Rte. 66. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22396 @@ -887,7 +887,7 @@ definition: - make into an allegory example: - - The story was allegorized over time + - The story was allegorized over time. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22397 @@ -901,7 +901,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06443410-n example: - - the Bible should be demythologized and examined for its historical value + - The Bible should be demythologized and examined for its historical value. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22398 @@ -913,7 +913,7 @@ definition: - bring into a different state example: - - this may land you in jail + - This may land you in jail. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22399 @@ -925,7 +925,7 @@ definition: - make secular and draw away from a religious orientation example: - - Ataturk secularized Turkey + - Ataturk secularized Turkey. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i22400 @@ -993,7 +993,7 @@ example: - leave it as is - leave the young fawn alone - - leave the flowers that you see in the park behind + - Leave the flowers that you see in the park behind. hypernym: - 02731589-v ili: i22406 @@ -1025,7 +1025,7 @@ definition: - affect adversely example: - - The court ruling struck a blow at the old segregation laws + - The court ruling struck a blow at the old segregation laws. hypernym: - 00137133-v ili: i22408 @@ -1045,7 +1045,7 @@ definition: - produce an effect or strain on somebody example: - - Each step told on his tired legs + - Each step told on his tired legs. hypernym: - 00137133-v ili: i22410 @@ -1056,7 +1056,7 @@ definition: - have an effect for good or ill example: - - Her efforts will redound to the general good + - Her efforts will redound to the general good. hypernym: - 00137133-v ili: i22411 @@ -1077,10 +1077,10 @@ definition: - change to the contrary example: - - The trend was reversed - - the tides turned against him - - public opinion turned when it was revealed that the president had an affair with - a White House intern + - The trend was reversed. + - The tides turned against him. + - Public opinion turned when it was revealed that the president had an affair with + a White House intern. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22413 @@ -1186,7 +1186,7 @@ definition: - give individual shape or form to example: - - Language that individuates his memories + - language that individuates his memories hypernym: - 00142011-v ili: i22422 @@ -1218,7 +1218,7 @@ definition: - make into terraces as for cultivation example: - - The Incas terraced their mountainous land + - The Incas terraced their mountainous land. hypernym: - 00142011-v ili: i22425 @@ -1229,7 +1229,7 @@ definition: - shape like a fork example: - - She forked her fingers + - She forked her fingers. hypernym: - 00142011-v ili: i22426 @@ -1318,7 +1318,7 @@ definition: - cause to take on a definite and clear shape example: - - He tried to crystallize his thoughts + - He tried to crystallize his thoughts. hypernym: - 00142011-v ili: i22434 @@ -1332,7 +1332,7 @@ definition: - form into twists example: - - Twist the strips of dough + - Twist the strips of dough. hypernym: - 00142011-v ili: i22435 @@ -1343,7 +1343,7 @@ definition: - rise to, or form, a summit example: - - The helmet culminated in a crest + - The helmet culminated in a crest. hypernym: - 00144670-v ili: i22436 @@ -1386,8 +1386,8 @@ definition: - form a plume example: - - The chimneys were pluming the sky - - The engine was pluming black smoke + - The chimneys were pluming the sky. + - The engine was pluming black smoke. hypernym: - 00142011-v ili: i22440 @@ -1408,7 +1408,7 @@ definition: - assume a form or shape example: - - the water formed little beads + - The water formed little beads. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22442 @@ -1444,7 +1444,7 @@ definition: - make square example: - - Square the circle + - square the circle - square the wood with a file hypernym: - 00142011-v @@ -1471,7 +1471,7 @@ definition: - contract one's lips example: - - She primmed her lips after every bite of food + - She primmed her lips after every bite of food. hypernym: - 01390440-v ili: i22447 @@ -1501,8 +1501,8 @@ definition: - undergo a transformation or a change of position or action example: - - We turned from Socialism to Capitalism - - The people turned against the President when he stole the election + - We turned from Socialism to Capitalism. + - The people turned against the President when he stole the election. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22450 @@ -1526,13 +1526,13 @@ - pass suddenly and passively into a state of body or mind example: - fall into a trap - - She fell ill - - They fell out of favor - - Fall in love + - She fell ill. + - They fell out of favor. + - fall in love - fall asleep - fall prey to an imposter - fall into a strange way of thinking - - she fell to pieces after she lost her work + - She fell to pieces after she lost her work. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i22451 @@ -1543,7 +1543,7 @@ definition: - fall or sink into a state of exhaustion or death example: - - shop til you drop + - Shop til you drop. hypernym: - 00147635-v ili: i22452 @@ -1564,7 +1564,7 @@ definition: - begin to experience feelings of love towards example: - - She fell in love with her former student + - She fell in love with her former student. hypernym: - 00147635-v ili: i22454 @@ -1603,7 +1603,7 @@ entails: - 01173463-v example: - - Keep him in bed until he sobers up + - Keep him in bed until he sobers up. hypernym: - 00149403-v ili: i22457 @@ -1615,7 +1615,7 @@ definition: - become more realistic example: - - After thinking about the potential consequences of his plan, he sobered up + - After thinking about the potential consequences of his plan, he sobered up. hypernym: - 00149403-v ili: i22458 @@ -1627,7 +1627,7 @@ definition: - cause to become sober example: - - A sobering thought + - a sobering thought hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22459 @@ -1638,10 +1638,10 @@ definition: - enter or assume a certain state or condition example: - - He became annoyed when he heard the bad news - - It must be getting more serious - - her face went red with anger - - She went into ecstasy + - He became annoyed when he heard the bad news. + - It must be getting more serious. + - Her face went red with anger. + - She went into ecstasy. - Get going! hypernym: - 00145958-v @@ -1655,7 +1655,7 @@ definition: - arrive at a certain condition through repeated motion example: - - The stitches of the hem worked loose after she wore the skirt many times + - The stitches of the hem worked loose after she wore the skirt many times. hypernym: - 00149403-v ili: i22461 @@ -1666,7 +1666,7 @@ definition: - adapt or conform oneself to new or different conditions example: - - We must adjust to the bad economic situation + - We must adjust to the bad economic situation. hypernym: - 00394655-v ili: i22462 @@ -1679,8 +1679,8 @@ definition: - behave in accordance or in agreement with example: - - Follow a pattern - - Follow my example + - follow a pattern + - Follow my example. hypernym: - 01746767-v ili: i22463 @@ -1692,7 +1692,7 @@ definition: - be or act in accordance with example: - - Go by this rule and you'll be safe + - Go by this rule and you'll be safe. hypernym: - 00150596-v ili: i22464 @@ -1703,7 +1703,7 @@ definition: - adjust anew example: - - After moving back to America, he had to readjust + - After moving back to America, he had to readjust. hypernym: - 00150107-v ili: i22465 @@ -1733,7 +1733,7 @@ definition: - adapt anew example: - - He readapted himself + - He readapted himself. hypernym: - 00150107-v ili: i22468 @@ -1744,10 +1744,10 @@ definition: - decrease in size, extent, or range example: - - The amount of homework decreased towards the end of the semester - - The cabin pressure fell dramatically - - her weight fell to under a hundred pounds - - his voice fell to a whisper + - The amount of homework decreased towards the end of the semester. + - The cabin pressure fell dramatically. + - Her weight fell to under a hundred pounds. + - His voice fell to a whisper. hypernym: - 00169459-v ili: i22469 @@ -1761,8 +1761,8 @@ definition: - decrease in size, range, or extent example: - - His earnings shrank - - My courage shrivelled when I saw the task before me + - His earnings shrank. + - My courage shrivelled when I saw the task before me. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i22470 @@ -1774,7 +1774,7 @@ definition: - diminish gradually example: - - Interest tapered off + - Interest tapered off. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i22471 @@ -1785,7 +1785,7 @@ definition: - fall or diminish example: - - The number of students in this course dropped off after the first test + - The number of students in this course dropped off after the first test. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i22472 @@ -1796,8 +1796,8 @@ definition: - decrease rapidly and disappear example: - - the money vanished in las Vegas - - all my stock assets have vaporized + - The money vanished in las Vegas. + - All my stock assets have vaporized. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i22473 @@ -1812,8 +1812,8 @@ definition: - make bigger or more example: - - The boss finally increased her salary - - The university increased the number of students it admitted + - The boss finally increased her salary. + - The university increased the number of students it admitted. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22474 @@ -1825,7 +1825,7 @@ - lessen to the point of stopping example: - suppress a yawn - - this drug can suppress the hemorrhage + - This drug can suppress the hemorrhage. hypernym: - 00442400-v ili: i22475 @@ -1837,7 +1837,7 @@ - increase in quantity or bulk by adding a cheaper substance example: - stretch the soup by adding some more cream - - extend the casserole with a little rice + - Extend the casserole with a little rice. hypernym: - 00153083-v ili: i22476 @@ -1851,7 +1851,7 @@ definition: - enlarge or increase example: - - The recent speech of the president augmented tensions in the Near East + - The recent speech of the president augmented tensions in the Near East. hypernym: - 00153083-v ili: i22477 @@ -1862,7 +1862,7 @@ definition: - enlarge, develop, or increase by degrees or in stages example: - - build up your savings + - Build up your savings. hypernym: - 00153083-v ili: i22478 @@ -1873,7 +1873,7 @@ definition: - make larger example: - - She enlarged the flower beds + - She enlarged the flower beds. hypernym: - 00153083-v ili: i22479 @@ -1895,7 +1895,7 @@ definition: - fall sharply example: - - stock prices broke + - Stock prices broke. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i22481 @@ -1906,8 +1906,8 @@ definition: - increase in value or to a higher point example: - - prices climbed steeply - - the value of our house rose sharply last year + - Prices climbed steeply. + - The value of our house rose sharply last year. hypernym: - 00231172-v ili: i22482 @@ -1920,7 +1920,7 @@ definition: - go or move upward example: - - The stock market soared after the cease-fire was announced + - The stock market soared after the cease-fire was announced. hypernym: - 00154951-v ili: i22483 @@ -1931,7 +1931,7 @@ definition: - rise in rank or status example: - - Her new novel jumped high on the bestseller list + - Her new novel jumped high on the bestseller list. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22484 @@ -1944,7 +1944,7 @@ definition: - increase suddenly and significantly example: - - Prices jumped overnight + - Prices jumped overnight. hypernym: - 00434185-v ili: i22485 @@ -1955,7 +1955,7 @@ definition: - grow by addition example: - - The interest accrues + - The interest accrues. hypernym: - 00156409-v ili: i22486 @@ -1966,7 +1966,7 @@ definition: - contribute example: - - Everything redounded to his glory + - Everything redounded to his glory. hypernym: - 00155677-v ili: i22487 @@ -1977,7 +1977,7 @@ definition: - advance in price example: - - stocks were bulling + - Stocks were bulling. hypernym: - 00154951-v ili: i22488 @@ -1990,7 +1990,7 @@ definition: - reduce pressure or intensity example: - - he eased off the gas pedal and the car slowed down + - He eased off the gas pedal and the car slowed down. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22489 @@ -2015,7 +2015,7 @@ definition: - become bigger or greater in amount example: - - The amount of work increased + - The amount of work increased. hypernym: - 00169459-v ili: i22491 @@ -2026,7 +2026,7 @@ definition: - manifest a sharp increase example: - - the voltage spiked + - The voltage spiked. hypernym: - 00156409-v ili: i22492 @@ -2037,7 +2037,7 @@ definition: - have an increased effect example: - - This adds to my worries + - This adds to my worries. hypernym: - 00156409-v ili: i22493 @@ -2048,8 +2048,8 @@ definition: - increase or develop example: - - the peace movement gained momentum - - the car gathers speed + - The peace movement gained momentum. + - The car gathers speed. hypernym: - 00156409-v ili: i22494 @@ -2061,8 +2061,8 @@ definition: - increase rapidly and in an uncontrolled manner example: - - The population of India is exploding - - The island's rodent population irrupted + - The population of India is exploding. + - The island's rodent population irrupted. hypernym: - 00156409-v ili: i22495 @@ -2083,7 +2083,7 @@ definition: - grow or intensify example: - - The pressure augmented + - The pressure augmented. hypernym: - 00231172-v ili: i22497 @@ -2103,7 +2103,7 @@ definition: - rise in rate or price example: - - The stock market gained 24 points today + - The stock market gained 24 points today. hypernym: - 00434185-v ili: i22499 @@ -2136,7 +2136,7 @@ definition: - increase or raise example: - - OPEC bumped up the price of oil + - OPEC bumped up the price of oil. hypernym: - 00158311-v ili: i22502 @@ -2147,8 +2147,8 @@ definition: - increase in amount by collecting or gathering example: - - Journals are accumulating in my office - - The work keeps piling up + - Journals are accumulating in my office. + - The work keeps piling up. hypernym: - 00156409-v ili: i22503 @@ -2173,7 +2173,7 @@ definition: - grow or become attached by accretion example: - - The story accreted emotion + - The story accreted emotion. hypernym: - 00158612-v ili: i22505 @@ -2193,7 +2193,7 @@ definition: - become similar to one's environment example: - - Immigrants often want to assimilate quickly + - Immigrants often want to assimilate quickly. hypernym: - 00150107-v ili: i22507 @@ -2223,7 +2223,7 @@ definition: - make similar example: - - This country assimilates immigrants very quickly + - This country assimilates immigrants very quickly. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22510 @@ -2236,7 +2236,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06186749-n example: - - The nasal assimilates to the following consonant + - The nasal assimilates to the following consonant. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22511 @@ -2247,7 +2247,7 @@ definition: - become dissimilar or less similar example: - - These two related tribes of people gradually dissimilated over time + - These two related tribes of people gradually dissimilated over time. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22512 @@ -2269,7 +2269,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06186749-n example: - - These consonants dissimilate + - These consonants dissimilate. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22514 @@ -2281,7 +2281,7 @@ - exchange or replace with another, usually of the same kind or category example: - Could you convert my dollars into pounds? - - He changed his name + - He changed his name. - convert centimeters into inches - convert holdings into shares hypernym: @@ -2360,10 +2360,10 @@ - substitute a person or thing for (another that is broken or inefficient or lost or no longer working or yielding what is expected) example: - - He replaced the old razor blade - - We need to replace the secretary that left a month ago - - the insurance will replace the lost income - - This antique vase can never be replaced + - He replaced the old razor blade. + - We need to replace the secretary that left a month ago. + - The insurance will replace the lost income. + - This antique vase can never be replaced. hypernym: - 01634614-v ili: i22522 @@ -2376,8 +2376,8 @@ definition: - remove or replace the coverings of example: - - Father had to learn how to change the baby - - After each guest we changed the bed linens + - Father had to learn how to change the baby. + - After each guest we changed the bed linens. hypernym: - 00162496-v ili: i22523 @@ -2388,8 +2388,8 @@ definition: - make brighter and prettier example: - - we refurbished the guest wing - - My wife wants us to renovate + - We refurbished the guest wing. + - My wife wants us to renovate. hypernym: - 01634614-v ili: i22524 @@ -2414,7 +2414,7 @@ definition: - to patch up or renovate; repair or restore example: - - They revamped their old house before selling it + - They revamped their old house before selling it. hypernym: - 01634614-v ili: i22526 @@ -2436,7 +2436,7 @@ definition: - restore to a previous or better condition example: - - They renovated the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel + - They renovated the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. hypernym: - 01634614-v ili: i22528 @@ -2448,7 +2448,7 @@ definition: - make (to feel) fresh example: - - The cool water refreshed us + - The cool water refreshed us. hypernym: - 01634614-v ili: i22529 @@ -2470,7 +2470,7 @@ definition: - make more lively or vigorous example: - - The treatment at the spa vitalized the old man + - The treatment at the spa vitalized the old man. hypernym: - 00221295-v ili: i22531 @@ -2482,7 +2482,7 @@ definition: - give life to example: - - The eggs are vitalized + - The eggs are vitalized. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22532 @@ -2494,7 +2494,7 @@ definition: - produce in a version designed to withstand rough usage example: - - Detroit ruggedized the family car + - Detroit ruggedized the family car. hypernym: - 00221295-v ili: i22533 @@ -2529,7 +2529,7 @@ definition: - form into a solid mass or whole example: - - The mud had consolidated overnight + - The mud had consolidated overnight. hypernym: - 00446124-v ili: i22536 @@ -2614,7 +2614,7 @@ definition: - sap of life or energy example: - - The recession devitalized the economy + - The recession devitalized the economy. hypernym: - 00225327-v ili: i22544 @@ -2626,7 +2626,7 @@ definition: - take away a vital or essential part of example: - - the compromise among the parties eviscerated the bill that had been proposed + - The compromise among the parties eviscerated the bill that had been proposed. hypernym: - 00166760-v ili: i22545 @@ -2637,8 +2637,8 @@ definition: - undermine or cause to waver example: - - my faith has been shaken - - The bad news shook her hopes + - My faith has been shaken. + - The bad news shook her hopes. hypernym: - 00225327-v ili: i22546 @@ -2660,7 +2660,7 @@ definition: - cause to appear in a new form example: - - the old product was reincarnated to appeal to a younger market + - The old product was reincarnated to appeal to a younger market. hypernym: - 00168396-v ili: i22548 @@ -2681,8 +2681,8 @@ definition: - change for the better example: - - The lazy student promised to reform - - the habitual cheater finally saw the light + - The lazy student promised to reform. + - The habitual cheater finally saw the light. hypernym: - 00205454-v ili: i22550 @@ -2699,7 +2699,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - He levelled the score and then surged ahead + - He levelled the score and then surged ahead. hypernym: - 00205454-v ili: i22551 @@ -2710,7 +2710,7 @@ definition: - replace (tissue or a body part) through the formation of new tissue example: - - The snake regenerated its tail + - The snake regenerated its tail. hypernym: - 01622373-v ili: i22552 @@ -2721,7 +2721,7 @@ definition: - get or give new life or energy; return to life, regain energy, recuperate example: - - The week at the spa restored me + - The week at the spa restored me. hypernym: - 01634614-v ili: i22553 @@ -2734,8 +2734,8 @@ definition: - restore from a depressed, inactive, or unused state example: - - He revived this style of opera - - He resurrected the tango in this remote part of Argentina + - He revived this style of opera. + - He resurrected the tango in this remote part of Argentina. hypernym: - 00168396-v ili: i22554 @@ -2758,7 +2758,7 @@ definition: - be brought back to life, consciousness, or strength example: - - Interest in ESP revived + - Interest in ESP revived. hypernym: - 00311168-v ili: i22556 @@ -2769,7 +2769,7 @@ definition: - change clothes; put on different clothes example: - - Change before you go to the opera + - Change before you go to the opera. hypernym: - 00046251-v ili: i22557 @@ -2791,8 +2791,8 @@ definition: - make less severe or harsh or extreme example: - - please modify this letter to make it more polite - - he modified his views on same-gender marriage + - Please modify this letter to make it more polite. + - He modified his views on same-gender marriage. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22559 @@ -2825,7 +2825,7 @@ definition: - modernize or bring up to date example: - - We updated the kitchen in the old house + - We updated the kitchen in the old house. hypernym: - 00169614-v ili: i22562 @@ -2838,8 +2838,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00952816-n example: - - tonight, I will update my operating system - - we updated the database with the most recent figures + - Tonight, I will update my operating system. + - We updated the database with the most recent figures. hypernym: - 00169614-v ili: i22563 @@ -2850,7 +2850,7 @@ definition: - make more powerful example: - - he souped up the old cars + - He souped up the old cars. hypernym: - 00169614-v ili: i22564 @@ -2893,7 +2893,7 @@ definition: - make better or improve in quality example: - - The experience enriched her understanding + - The experience enriched her understanding. - enriched foods hypernym: - 00206293-v @@ -2906,8 +2906,8 @@ - change the use of and make available or usable example: - develop land - - The country developed its natural resources - - The remote areas of the country were gradually built up + - The country developed its natural resources. + - The remote areas of the country were gradually built up. hypernym: - 00206293-v ili: i22569 @@ -2943,7 +2943,7 @@ definition: - make optimal; get the most out of; use best example: - - optimize your resources + - Optimize your resources. hypernym: - 00474503-v ili: i22572 @@ -2965,7 +2965,7 @@ definition: - deteriorate example: - - Her health is declining + - Her health is declining. hypernym: - 00204228-v ili: i22574 @@ -3002,9 +3002,9 @@ example: - remove a threat - remove a wrapper - - Remove the dirty dishes from the table - - take the gun from your pocket - - This machine withdraws heat from the environment + - Remove the dirty dishes from the table. + - Take the gun from your pocket. + - This machine withdraws heat from the environment. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i22577 @@ -3040,7 +3040,7 @@ definition: - remove the stem from example: - - for automatic natural language processing, the words must be stemmed + - For automatic natural language processing, the words must be stemmed. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i22580 @@ -3128,9 +3128,9 @@ definition: - remove (someone's or one's own) clothes example: - - The nurse quickly undressed the accident victim - - She divested herself of her outdoor clothes - - He disinvested himself of his garments + - The nurse quickly undressed the accident victim. + - She divested herself of her outdoor clothes. + - He disinvested himself of his garments. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i22588 @@ -3157,7 +3157,7 @@ definition: - remove unwanted substances from, such as feathers or pits example: - - Clean the turkey + - clean the turkey hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i22590 @@ -3169,7 +3169,7 @@ definition: - remove shells or husks from example: - - clean grain before milling it + - Clean grain before milling it. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i22591 @@ -3182,7 +3182,7 @@ example: - winnow chaff - The speaker ceased to be an amusing little gnat to be fanned away and was kicked - off the forum + off the forum. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i22592 @@ -3205,7 +3205,7 @@ definition: - free (the throat) by making a rasping sound example: - - Clear the throat + - clear the throat hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i22594 @@ -3226,7 +3226,7 @@ definition: - remove from a surface example: - - the detective carefully lifted some fingerprints from the table + - The detective carefully lifted some fingerprints from the table. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i22596 @@ -3259,7 +3259,7 @@ definition: - remove by pulling or ripping violently and forcefully example: - - The passing bus tore off her side mirror + - The passing bus tore off her side mirror. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i22599 @@ -3292,7 +3292,7 @@ definition: - take out or remove example: - - take out the chicken after adding the vegetables + - Take out the chicken after adding the vegetables. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i22602 @@ -3390,7 +3390,7 @@ definition: - destroy or break forcefully example: - - The windows were knocked out + - The windows were knocked out. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i22611 @@ -3475,7 +3475,7 @@ definition: - rid of obstructions example: - - Clear your desk + - Clear your desk. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22619 @@ -3499,8 +3499,8 @@ definition: - fill to excess so that function is impaired example: - - Fear clogged her mind - - The story was clogged with too many details + - Fear clogged her mind. + - The story was clogged with too many details. hypernym: - 00453467-v ili: i22621 @@ -3524,10 +3524,10 @@ - make an addition (to); join or combine or unite with others; increase the quality, quantity, size or scope of example: - - We added two students to that dorm room - - She added a personal note to her letter - - Add insult to injury - - Add some extra plates to the dinner table + - We added two students to that dorm room. + - She added a personal note to her letter. + - add insult to injury + - Add some extra plates to the dinner table. hypernym: - 00156409-v ili: i22623 @@ -3550,7 +3550,7 @@ definition: - attach or add example: - - I adjoin a copy of your my lawyer's letter + - I adjoin a copy of your my lawyer's letter. hypernym: - 00182551-v ili: i22625 @@ -3561,8 +3561,8 @@ definition: - add by mixing or blending on or attaching example: - - work in the butter and the dough will get the right consistency - - In his speech, the presidential candidate worked in a lot of learned words + - Work in the butter and the dough will get the right consistency. + - In his speech, the presidential candidate worked in a lot of learned words. hypernym: - 00182551-v ili: i22626 @@ -3573,7 +3573,7 @@ definition: - make an addition example: - - Let's add on to this + - Let's add on to this. hypernym: - 00182551-v ili: i22627 @@ -3586,7 +3586,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - We must include this chemical element in the group + - We must include this chemical element in the group. hypernym: - 00182551-v ili: i22628 @@ -3609,7 +3609,7 @@ definition: - add an enlivening or altering element to example: - - blue paint dashed with white + - Blue paint dashed with white. hypernym: - 00184262-v ili: i22630 @@ -3620,7 +3620,7 @@ definition: - add to something existing example: - - She put on a sun room + - She put on a sun room. hypernym: - 00182551-v ili: i22631 @@ -3642,7 +3642,7 @@ definition: - add to the odometer example: - - He put on 1,000 miles on this trip + - He put on 1,000 miles on this trip. hypernym: - 00182551-v ili: i22633 @@ -3669,7 +3669,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - nitroglycerin is obtained by nitrating glycerol + - Nitroglycerin is obtained by nitrating glycerol. hypernym: - 00516235-v ili: i22635 @@ -3775,7 +3775,7 @@ definition: - treat with carbon dioxide example: - - Carbonated soft drinks + - carbonated soft drinks hypernym: - 00516235-v ili: i22644 @@ -3814,7 +3814,7 @@ definition: - to introduce (a new aspect or element) example: - - He injected new life into the performance + - He injected new life into the performance. hypernym: - 00182551-v ili: i22648 @@ -3836,7 +3836,7 @@ definition: - place, fit, or thrust (something) into another thing example: - - Insert your ticket here + - Insert your ticket here. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i22650 @@ -3852,7 +3852,7 @@ definition: - insert as a plug example: - - She plugged a cork in the wine bottle + - She plugged a cork in the wine bottle. hypernym: - 00187671-v ili: i22651 @@ -3987,7 +3987,7 @@ definition: - insert inconspicuously or quickly or quietly example: - - He slipped some money into the waiter's hand + - He slipped some money into the waiter's hand. hypernym: - 00187671-v ili: i22663 @@ -4040,8 +4040,8 @@ definition: - add as if on a string example: - - string these ideas together - - string up these songs and you'll have a musical + - String these ideas together. + - String up these songs and you'll have a musical. hypernym: - 00182551-v ili: i22668 @@ -4093,7 +4093,7 @@ definition: - break down naturally through the action of biological agents example: - - Plastic bottles do not biodegrade + - Plastic bottles do not biodegrade. hypernym: - 00210263-v ili: i22673 @@ -4115,7 +4115,7 @@ definition: - make inactive example: - - they deactivated the file + - They deactivated the file. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22675 @@ -4127,7 +4127,7 @@ definition: - remove from active military status or reassign example: - - The men were deactivated after five years of service + - The men were deactivated after five years of service. hypernym: - 01100154-v ili: i22676 @@ -4147,7 +4147,7 @@ definition: - make less lively, intense, or vigorous; impair in vigor, force, activity, or sensation example: - - Terror blunted her feelings + - Terror blunted her feelings. - deaden a sound hypernym: - 00126072-v @@ -4171,8 +4171,8 @@ definition: - cause to become stonelike or stiff or dazed and stunned from fright example: - - The horror petrified his feelings - - Fear petrified her thinking + - The horror petrified his feelings. + - Fear petrified her thinking. hypernym: - 00192383-v ili: i22680 @@ -4184,7 +4184,7 @@ - make more interesting or lively example: - juice up a party - - pep up your paper + - Pep up your paper. hypernym: - 00193180-v ili: i22681 @@ -4198,7 +4198,7 @@ definition: - make lively example: - - let's liven up this room a bit + - Let's liven up this room a bit. hypernym: - 00022679-v ili: i22682 @@ -4213,7 +4213,7 @@ definition: - infuse with spirit example: - - The company spirited him up + - The company spirited him up. hypernym: - 00193180-v ili: i22683 @@ -4277,7 +4277,7 @@ definition: - take milk from female mammals example: - - Cows need to be milked every morning + - Cows need to be milked every morning. hypernym: - 01858118-v ili: i22689 @@ -4372,7 +4372,7 @@ - remove example: - clear the leaves from the lawn - - Clear snow from the road + - clear snow from the road hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i22697 @@ -4386,7 +4386,7 @@ definition: - make a way or path by removing objects example: - - Clear a path through the dense forest + - clear a path through the dense forest hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i22698 @@ -4410,7 +4410,7 @@ definition: - remove the trees from example: - - The landscape was deforested by the enemy attacks + - The landscape was deforested by the enemy attacks. hypernym: - 00195686-v ili: i22700 @@ -4432,7 +4432,7 @@ definition: - damage by burning with heat, fire, or radiation example: - - The iron burnt a hole in my dress + - The iron burnt a hole in my dress. hypernym: - 00259743-v ili: i22702 @@ -4443,7 +4443,7 @@ definition: - damage by frost example: - - The icy precipitation frosted the flowers and they turned brown + - The icy precipitation frosted the flowers and they turned brown. hypernym: - 00259743-v ili: i22703 @@ -4454,7 +4454,7 @@ definition: - burn with a hot liquid or steam example: - - She scalded her hands when she turned on the faucet and hot water came out + - She scalded her hands when she turned on the faucet and hot water came out. hypernym: - 00196708-v ili: i22704 @@ -4587,7 +4587,7 @@ definition: - remove the scalp of example: - - The enemies were scalped + - The enemies were scalped. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i22716 @@ -4607,7 +4607,7 @@ definition: - make less fast or intense example: - - moderate your speed + - Moderate your speed. hypernym: - 00439450-v ili: i22718 @@ -4653,7 +4653,7 @@ definition: - do over, as of (part of) a house example: - - We are remodeling these rooms + - We are remodeling these rooms. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22722 @@ -4666,7 +4666,7 @@ definition: - make right or correct example: - - Correct the mistakes + - Correct the mistakes. - rectify the calculation hypernym: - 00138328-v @@ -4708,8 +4708,8 @@ definition: - prepare for publication or presentation by correcting, revising, or adapting example: - - Edit a book on lexical semantics - - she edited the letters of the politician so as to omit the most personal passages + - edit a book on lexical semantics + - She edited the letters of the politician so as to omit the most personal passages. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22726 @@ -4721,7 +4721,7 @@ definition: - cut or eliminate example: - - she edited the juiciest scenes + - She edited the juiciest scenes. hypernym: - 00684847-v ili: i22727 @@ -4786,7 +4786,7 @@ definition: - suppress by censorship as for political reasons example: - - parts of the newspaper article were blacked out + - Parts of the newspaper article were blacked out. hypernym: - 00200761-v ili: i22732 @@ -4797,7 +4797,7 @@ definition: - cut out, as for political reasons example: - - several lines in the report were blanked out + - Several lines in the report were blanked out. hypernym: - 00200761-v ili: i22733 @@ -4808,7 +4808,7 @@ definition: - falsify knowingly example: - - She falsified the records + - She falsified the records. hypernym: - 00138328-v ili: i22734 @@ -4832,8 +4832,8 @@ definition: - make submissive, obedient, or useful example: - - The horse was tough to break - - I broke in the new intern + - The horse was tough to break. + - I broke in the new intern. hypernym: - 00302911-v ili: i22736 @@ -4847,7 +4847,7 @@ definition: - be broken in example: - - If the new teacher won't break, we'll add some stress + - If the new teacher won't break, we'll add some stress. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22737 @@ -4880,9 +4880,9 @@ definition: - change the inherent purpose or function of something example: - - Don't abuse the system + - Don't abuse the system. - The director of the factory misused the funds intended for the health care of - his workers + his workers. hypernym: - 01159815-v ili: i22740 @@ -4895,8 +4895,8 @@ definition: - use wrongly or improperly or excessively example: - - Her husband often abuses alcohol - - while she was pregnant, she abused drugs + - Her husband often abuses alcohol. + - While she was pregnant, she abused drugs. hypernym: - 01159815-v ili: i22741 @@ -4907,7 +4907,7 @@ definition: - violate or abuse example: - - This writer really fractures the language + - This writer really fractures the language. hypernym: - 00203575-v ili: i22742 @@ -4918,7 +4918,7 @@ definition: - grow worse example: - - Conditions in the slum worsened + - Conditions in the slum worsened. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i22743 @@ -4939,7 +4939,7 @@ definition: - fall to a lower standard example: - - My grades are slipping + - My grades are slipping. hypernym: - 00204228-v ili: i22745 @@ -4963,7 +4963,7 @@ definition: - get worse in quality example: - - His grades suffered + - His grades suffered. hypernym: - 00204228-v ili: i22747 @@ -4976,8 +4976,8 @@ definition: - be set at a disadvantage example: - - This author really suffers in translation - - The painting loses something in this light + - This author really suffers in translation. + - The painting loses something in this light. hypernym: - 00204228-v ili: i22748 @@ -4991,7 +4991,7 @@ definition: - get better example: - - The weather improved toward evening + - The weather improved toward evening. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i22749 @@ -5007,7 +5007,7 @@ definition: - improve significantly; go from bad to good example: - - Her performance in school picked up + - Her performance in school picked up. hypernym: - 00205454-v ili: i22750 @@ -5019,7 +5019,7 @@ definition: - become brisk example: - - business brisked up + - Business brisked up. hypernym: - 00439133-v ili: i22751 @@ -5034,7 +5034,7 @@ definition: - to make better example: - - The editor improved the manuscript with his changes + - The editor improved the manuscript with his changes. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22752 @@ -5051,8 +5051,8 @@ definition: - improve dramatically example: - - The new strategy turned around sales - - The tutor turned around my son's performance in math + - The new strategy turned around sales. + - The tutor turned around my son's performance in math. hypernym: - 00206293-v ili: i22753 @@ -5063,7 +5063,7 @@ definition: - improve; change for the better example: - - New slipcovers will help the old living room furniture + - New slipcovers will help the old living room furniture. hypernym: - 00206293-v ili: i22754 @@ -5074,8 +5074,8 @@ definition: - to improve what was old or outdated example: - - I've upgraded my computer so I can run better software - - The company upgraded their personnel + - I've upgraded my computer so I can run better software. + - The company upgraded their personnel. hypernym: - 00206293-v ili: i22755 @@ -5086,7 +5086,7 @@ definition: - put into a better state example: - - he conditions old cars + - He conditions old cars. hypernym: - 00206293-v ili: i22756 @@ -5097,7 +5097,7 @@ definition: - bring into an improved condition example: - - He reconditioned the old appliances + - He reconditioned the old appliances. hypernym: - 00207826-v ili: i22757 @@ -5118,7 +5118,7 @@ definition: - make improvements or corrections to example: - - the text was emended in the second edition + - The text was emended in the second edition. hypernym: - 00206293-v ili: i22759 @@ -5129,7 +5129,7 @@ definition: - settle or put right example: - - we need to iron out our disagreements + - We need to iron out our disagreements. hypernym: - 00206293-v ili: i22760 @@ -5142,7 +5142,7 @@ definition: - make worse example: - - This drug aggravates the pain + - This drug aggravates the pain. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22761 @@ -5156,7 +5156,7 @@ definition: - become worse or disintegrate example: - - His mind deteriorated + - His mind deteriorated. hypernym: - 00209244-v ili: i22762 @@ -5167,7 +5167,7 @@ definition: - become ruined example: - - His business went to pot when the economy soured + - His business went to pot when the economy soured. hypernym: - 00208905-v ili: i22763 @@ -5179,7 +5179,7 @@ definition: - fall into decay or ruin example: - - The unoccupied house started to decay + - The unoccupied house started to decay. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22764 @@ -5219,7 +5219,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - acids dissociate to give hydrogen ions + - Acids dissociate to give hydrogen ions. hypernym: - 00209582-v ili: i22767 @@ -5230,7 +5230,7 @@ definition: - break down example: - - The bodies decomposed in the heat + - The bodies decomposed in the heat. hypernym: - 00553892-v ili: i22768 @@ -5255,7 +5255,7 @@ definition: - become unfit for consumption or use example: - - the meat must be eaten before it spoils + - The meat must be eaten before it spoils. hypernym: - 00553892-v ili: i22770 @@ -5267,7 +5267,7 @@ definition: - become affected with smut example: - - the corn smutted and could not be eaten + - The corn smutted and could not be eaten. hypernym: - 00211164-v ili: i22771 @@ -5289,7 +5289,7 @@ definition: - become moldy; spoil due to humidity example: - - The furniture molded in the old house + - The furniture molded in the old house. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22773 @@ -5311,7 +5311,7 @@ definition: - lose water or moisture example: - - In the desert, you get dehydrated very quickly + - In the desert, you get dehydrated very quickly. hypernym: - 00218901-v ili: i22775 @@ -5325,7 +5325,7 @@ definition: - remove water from example: - - All this exercise and sweating has dehydrated me + - All this exercise and sweating has dehydrated me. hypernym: - 00218901-v ili: i22776 @@ -5338,7 +5338,7 @@ - put clothes in a tumbling barrel, where they are whirled about in hot air, usually with the purpose of drying example: - - Wash in warm water and tumble dry + - Wash in warm water and tumble dry. hypernym: - 01421190-v ili: i22777 @@ -5364,7 +5364,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00244785-n example: - - Mom always conserved the strawberries we grew in the backyard + - Mom always conserved the strawberries we grew in the backyard. hypernym: - 00212840-v ili: i22779 @@ -5400,7 +5400,7 @@ definition: - preserve by removing all water and liquids from example: - - carry dehydrated food on your camping trip + - Carry dehydrated food on your camping trip. hypernym: - 00212840-v ili: i22782 @@ -5435,7 +5435,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00244785-n example: - - people used to salt meats on ships + - People used to salt meats on ships. hypernym: - 00212840-v ili: i22785 @@ -5471,7 +5471,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00244785-n example: - - tinned foods are not very tasty + - Tinned foods are not very tasty. hypernym: - 00212840-v ili: i22788 @@ -5484,7 +5484,7 @@ definition: - cause to be hydrated; add water or moisture to example: - - hydrate your skin + - Hydrate your skin. hypernym: - 00216226-v ili: i22789 @@ -5509,7 +5509,7 @@ definition: - supply water or liquid to in order to maintain a healthy balance example: - - the bicyclists must be hydrated frequently + - The bicyclists must be hydrated frequently. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i22791 @@ -5545,7 +5545,7 @@ definition: - cause to become wet example: - - Wet your face + - Wet your face. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22794 @@ -5574,7 +5574,7 @@ definition: - dry by spinning with hot air inside a cylinder example: - - These fabrics are delicate and cannot be tumbled dry + - These fabrics are delicate and cannot be tumbled dry. hypernym: - 00218901-v ili: i22797 @@ -5594,7 +5594,7 @@ definition: - make (more) humid example: - - We have a machine that humidifies the air in the house + - We have a machine that humidifies the air in the house. hypernym: - 00218382-v ili: i22799 @@ -5607,7 +5607,7 @@ definition: - make less humid example: - - The air conditioner dehumidifies the air in the summer + - The air conditioner dehumidifies the air in the summer. hypernym: - 00218901-v ili: i22800 @@ -5678,8 +5678,8 @@ definition: - cover with liquid, usually water example: - - The swollen river flooded the village - - The broken vein had flooded blood in her eyes + - The swollen river flooded the village. + - The broken vein had flooded blood in her eyes. hypernym: - 01210571-v ili: i22806 @@ -5699,7 +5699,7 @@ definition: - wash or flow against example: - - the waves laved the shore + - The waves laved the shore. hypernym: - 00217853-v ili: i22808 @@ -5723,7 +5723,7 @@ definition: - make moist example: - - The dew moistened the meadows + - The dew moistened the meadows. hypernym: - 00215377-v ili: i22810 @@ -5736,7 +5736,7 @@ definition: - moisten or soil example: - - Her tears moiled the letter + - Her tears moiled the letter. hypernym: - 01254989-v ili: i22811 @@ -5747,7 +5747,7 @@ definition: - cause to wither or parch from exposure to heat example: - - The sun parched the earth + - The sun parched the earth. hypernym: - 00218901-v ili: i22812 @@ -5814,7 +5814,7 @@ definition: - become dry or drier example: - - The laundry dries in the sun + - The laundry dries in the sun. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22818 @@ -5826,7 +5826,7 @@ definition: - become scorched or singed under intense heat or dry conditions example: - - The exposed tree scorched in the hot sun + - The exposed tree scorched in the hot sun. hypernym: - 00219829-v ili: i22819 @@ -5837,7 +5837,7 @@ definition: - become rigid or immoveable example: - - The therapist noticed that the patient's knees tended to lock in this exercise + - The therapist noticed that the patient's knees tended to lock in this exercise. hypernym: - 00220541-v ili: i22820 @@ -5848,7 +5848,7 @@ definition: - become unlocked example: - - The door unlocked from the inside + - The door unlocked from the inside. hypernym: - 00220702-v ili: i22821 @@ -5870,7 +5870,7 @@ definition: - become free example: - - in neutral, the gears disengage + - In neutral, the gears disengage. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i22823 @@ -5881,7 +5881,7 @@ definition: - gain strength example: - - His body strengthened + - His body strengthened. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22824 @@ -5903,7 +5903,7 @@ definition: - make strong or stronger example: - - This exercise will strengthen your upper body + - This exercise will strengthen your upper body. - strengthen the relations between the two countries hypernym: - 00126072-v @@ -5917,7 +5917,7 @@ definition: - solidify, firm, or strengthen example: - - The president's trip will substantiate good relations with the former enemy country + - The president's trip will substantiate good relations with the former enemy country. hypernym: - 00221295-v ili: i22827 @@ -5960,7 +5960,7 @@ definition: - protect or strengthen with sandbags; stop up example: - - The residents sandbagged the beach front + - The residents sandbagged the beach front. hypernym: - 00220887-v ili: i22831 @@ -5973,7 +5973,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00244785-n example: - - the punch is spiked! + - The punch is spiked! hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22832 @@ -5999,7 +5999,7 @@ definition: - make stronger example: - - he reinforced the concrete + - He reinforced the concrete. hypernym: - 00221295-v ili: i22834 @@ -6022,7 +6022,7 @@ definition: - reinforce with a buttress example: - - Buttress the church + - buttress the church hypernym: - 00222898-v ili: i22836 @@ -6033,7 +6033,7 @@ definition: - reinforce with fabric example: - - lined books are more enduring + - Lined books are more enduring. hypernym: - 00222898-v ili: i22837 @@ -6056,7 +6056,7 @@ definition: - give supporting evidence example: - - He vouched his words by his deeds + - He vouched his words by his deeds. hypernym: - 00667804-v ili: i22839 @@ -6079,7 +6079,7 @@ definition: - become weaker example: - - The prisoner's resistance weakened after seven days + - The prisoner's resistance weakened after seven days. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i22841 @@ -6090,8 +6090,8 @@ definition: - become less intense and fade away gradually example: - - her resistance melted under his charm - - her hopes evaporated after years of waiting for her fiance + - Her resistance melted under his charm. + - Her hopes evaporated after years of waiting for her fiance. hypernym: - 00223926-v ili: i22842 @@ -6104,7 +6104,7 @@ definition: - become progressively weaker example: - - the laughter died down + - The laughter died down. hypernym: - 00223926-v ili: i22843 @@ -6117,7 +6117,7 @@ domain_topic: - 05955536-n example: - - Whosoever … believes in me shall never die + - Whosoever … believes in me shall never die. hypernym: - 02113644-v ili: i22844 @@ -6128,8 +6128,8 @@ definition: - lose significance, effectiveness, or value example: - - The school system is collapsing - - The stock market collapsed + - The school system is collapsing. + - The stock market collapsed. hypernym: - 00223926-v ili: i22845 @@ -6140,8 +6140,8 @@ definition: - become less clearly visible or distinguishable; disappear gradually or seemingly example: - - The scene begins to fade - - The tree trunks are melting into the forest at dusk + - The scene begins to fade. + - The tree trunks are melting into the forest at dusk. hypernym: - 00223926-v ili: i22846 @@ -6155,7 +6155,7 @@ definition: - lessen the strength of example: - - The fever weakened his body + - The fever weakened his body. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22847 @@ -6166,7 +6166,7 @@ definition: - lessen the activity or force of example: - - The rising inflation depressed the economy + - The rising inflation depressed the economy. hypernym: - 00225327-v ili: i22848 @@ -6195,8 +6195,8 @@ definition: - deprive of strength or efficiency; make useless or worthless example: - - This measure crippled our efforts - - Their behavior stultified the boss's hard work + - This measure crippled our efforts. + - Their behavior stultified the boss's hard work. hypernym: - 00225327-v ili: i22851 @@ -6235,8 +6235,8 @@ definition: - become more intense example: - - The debate intensified - - His dislike for raw fish only deepened in Japan + - The debate intensified. + - His dislike for raw fish only deepened in Japan. hypernym: - 00156409-v ili: i22854 @@ -6248,7 +6248,7 @@ definition: - develop and grow example: - - Suspense was building right from the beginning of the opera + - Suspense was building right from the beginning of the opera. hypernym: - 00226992-v ili: i22855 @@ -6261,7 +6261,7 @@ definition: - make twice as great or intense example: - - The screaming redoubled + - The screaming redoubled. hypernym: - 00226992-v ili: i22856 @@ -6274,10 +6274,10 @@ definition: - make more intense, stronger, or more marked example: - - The efforts were intensified - - Her rudeness intensified his dislike for her - - Pot smokers claim it heightens their awareness - - This event only deepened my convictions + - The efforts were intensified. + - Her rudeness intensified his dislike for her. + - Pot smokers claim it heightens their awareness. + - This event only deepened my convictions. hypernym: - 00156409-v ili: i22857 @@ -6291,7 +6291,7 @@ definition: - make more intense example: - - Emotions were screwed up + - Emotions were screwed up. hypernym: - 00227591-v ili: i22858 @@ -6348,7 +6348,7 @@ definition: - supply with water, as with channels or ditches or streams example: - - Water the fields + - water the fields hypernym: - 00215377-v ili: i22863 @@ -6372,7 +6372,7 @@ definition: - scatter with liquid; wet lightly example: - - Sprinkle the lawn + - sprinkle the lawn hypernym: - 00215377-v ili: i22865 @@ -6428,7 +6428,7 @@ definition: - increase the level of example: - - This will enhance your enjoyment + - This will enhance your enjoyment. - heighten the tension hypernym: - 00227591-v @@ -6456,7 +6456,7 @@ definition: - make better or more attractive example: - - This sauce will enhance the flavor of the meat + - This sauce will enhance the flavor of the meat. hypernym: - 00206293-v ili: i22871 @@ -6467,7 +6467,7 @@ definition: - increase the effectiveness or success of by further action example: - - The doctor followed up the surgery with radiation + - The doctor followed up the surgery with radiation. hypernym: - 00230459-v ili: i22872 @@ -6492,8 +6492,8 @@ definition: - become larger, greater, or bigger; expand or gain example: - - The problem grew too large for me - - Her business grew fast + - The problem grew too large for me. + - Her business grew fast. hypernym: - 00156409-v ili: i22874 @@ -6504,7 +6504,7 @@ definition: - grow or spread abnormally example: - - warts and polyps can vegetate if not removed + - Warts and polyps can vegetate if not removed. hypernym: - 00231172-v ili: i22875 @@ -6515,7 +6515,7 @@ definition: - grow and spread fast example: - - The problem mushroomed + - The problem mushroomed. hypernym: - 00231172-v ili: i22876 @@ -6526,9 +6526,9 @@ definition: - increase in size by natural process example: - - Corn doesn't grow here - - In these forests, mushrooms grow under the trees - - her hair doesn't grow much anymore + - Corn doesn't grow here. + - In these forests, mushrooms grow under the trees. + - Her hair doesn't grow much anymore. hypernym: - 00252905-v ili: i22877 @@ -6541,7 +6541,7 @@ definition: - grow below something example: - - The moss undergrew the stone patio + - The moss undergrew the stone patio. hypernym: - 00231983-v ili: i22878 @@ -6552,7 +6552,7 @@ definition: - grow by producing or unfolding leaves example: - - plants exfoliate + - Plants exfoliate. hypernym: - 00231983-v ili: i22879 @@ -6563,7 +6563,7 @@ definition: - grow like a plant example: - - This fungus usually vegetates vigorously + - This fungus usually vegetates vigorously. hypernym: - 00231983-v ili: i22880 @@ -6574,7 +6574,7 @@ definition: - produce vegetation example: - - The fields vegetate vigorously + - The fields vegetate vigorously. hypernym: - 00231983-v ili: i22881 @@ -6585,7 +6585,7 @@ definition: - establish vegetation on example: - - They vegetated the hills behind their house + - They vegetated the hills behind their house. hypernym: - 00246343-v ili: i22882 @@ -6596,7 +6596,7 @@ definition: - grow beyond or across example: - - The ivy overgrew the patio + - The ivy overgrew the patio. hypernym: - 00231172-v ili: i22883 @@ -6608,7 +6608,7 @@ definition: - become overgrown example: - - The patio overgrew with ivy + - The patio overgrew with ivy. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i22884 @@ -6619,7 +6619,7 @@ definition: - wear off or die down example: - - The pain subsided + - The pain subsided. hypernym: - 00223926-v ili: i22885 @@ -6653,9 +6653,9 @@ definition: - prevent the action or expression of example: - - hold back your anger - - keep your cool - - she struggled to restrain her impatience at the delays + - Hold back your anger. + - Keep your cool. + - She struggled to restrain her impatience at the delays. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33848 @@ -6670,7 +6670,7 @@ - place limits on (extent or amount or access) example: - restrict the use of this parking lot - - limit the time you can spend with your friends + - Limit the time you can spend with your friends. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i22888 @@ -6688,7 +6688,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - Develop the function in the following form + - develop the function in the following form hypernym: - 00542243-v ili: i22889 @@ -6699,8 +6699,8 @@ definition: - limit or restrict to example: - - I am tied to UNIX - - These big jets are tied to large airports + - I am tied to UNIX. + - These big jets are tied to large airports. hypernym: - 00234091-v ili: i22890 @@ -6767,8 +6767,8 @@ definition: - continue or extend example: - - The civil war carried into the neighboring province - - The disease extended into the remote mountain provinces + - The civil war carried into the neighboring province. + - The disease extended into the remote mountain provinces. hypernym: - 00118331-v ili: i22896 @@ -6783,10 +6783,10 @@ definition: - restrict or confine within limits example: - - I limit you to two visits to the pub a day - - please confine your questions to the topic - - our actions are circumscribed by our biology, personality, and by the social and - cultural context into which we are born + - I limit you to two visits to the pub a day. + - Please confine your questions to the topic. + - Our actions are circumscribed by our biology, personality, and by the social and + cultural context into which we are born. hypernym: - 00442400-v ili: i22897 @@ -6799,7 +6799,7 @@ definition: - restrain example: - - please hold down the noise so that the neighbors can sleep + - Please hold down the noise so that the neighbors can sleep. hypernym: - 00236085-v ili: i22898 @@ -6820,7 +6820,7 @@ definition: - restrict the number or amount of example: - - We had to cap the number of people we can accept into our club + - We had to cap the number of people we can accept into our club. hypernym: - 00236085-v ili: i22900 @@ -6831,9 +6831,9 @@ definition: - prevent the progress or free movement of example: - - He was hampered in his efforts by the bad weather - - the imperialist nation wanted to strangle the free trade between the two small - countries + - He was hampered in his efforts by the bad weather. + - The imperialist nation wanted to strangle the free trade between the two small + countries. hypernym: - 00234091-v ili: i22901 @@ -6861,7 +6861,7 @@ definition: - lessen, diminish, or curtail example: - - the new law might abridge our freedom of expression + - The new law might abridge our freedom of expression. hypernym: - 00237442-v ili: i22903 @@ -6874,7 +6874,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00244785-n example: - - The cook reduced the sauce by boiling it for a long time + - The cook reduced the sauce by boiling it for a long time. hypernym: - 00442400-v ili: i22904 @@ -6889,7 +6889,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00244785-n example: - - The sauce should reduce to one cup + - The sauce should reduce to one cup. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i22905 @@ -6914,7 +6914,7 @@ definition: - be the essential element example: - - The proposal boils down to a compromise + - The proposal boils down to a compromise. hypernym: - 02632685-v ili: i22907 @@ -6954,7 +6954,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - The petroleum cracked + - The petroleum cracked. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22910 @@ -7006,7 +7006,7 @@ definition: - enter into a combination with oxygen or become converted into an oxide example: - - This metal oxidizes easily + - This metal oxidizes easily. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22914 @@ -7032,7 +7032,7 @@ definition: - reach full flavor by absorbing air and being let to stand after having been uncorked example: - - This rare Bordeaux must be allowed to breathe for at least 2 hours + - This rare Bordeaux must be allowed to breathe for at least 2 hours. hypernym: - 00239753-v ili: i22916 @@ -7081,8 +7081,8 @@ definition: - become smaller or draw together example: - - The fabric shrank - - The balloon shrank + - The fabric shrank. + - The balloon shrank. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i22920 @@ -7094,7 +7094,7 @@ definition: - become longer by being stretched and pulled example: - - The fabric stretches + - The fabric stretches. hypernym: - 00231172-v ili: i22921 @@ -7107,7 +7107,7 @@ definition: - reduce in size; reduce physically example: - - Hot water will shrink the sweater + - Hot water will shrink the sweater. - Can you shrink this image? hypernym: - 00442400-v @@ -7139,7 +7139,7 @@ definition: - wither, as with a loss of moisture example: - - The fruit dried and shriveled + - The fruit dried and shriveled. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i22925 @@ -7162,7 +7162,7 @@ definition: - suffer from a disease that kills shoots example: - - The plants near the garage are dying back + - The plants near the garage are dying back. hypernym: - 00242575-v ili: i22927 @@ -7174,7 +7174,7 @@ definition: - dry up and shrivel due to complete loss of moisture example: - - a mummified body was found + - A mummified body was found. hypernym: - 00242575-v ili: i22928 @@ -7199,7 +7199,7 @@ definition: - unite into one example: - - The companies consolidated + - The companies consolidated. hypernym: - 00368338-v ili: i22930 @@ -7210,7 +7210,7 @@ definition: - bring together into a single whole or system example: - - The town and county schools are being consolidated + - The town and county schools are being consolidated. hypernym: - 00244010-v ili: i22931 @@ -7221,7 +7221,7 @@ definition: - unite closely or intimately example: - - Her gratitude welded her to him + - Her gratitude welded her to him. hypernym: - 00244010-v ili: i22932 @@ -7232,7 +7232,7 @@ definition: - join or combine example: - - We merged our resources + - We merged our resources. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22933 @@ -7245,7 +7245,7 @@ definition: - unite in one common substance example: - - Thought is consubstantiated with the object + - Thought is consubstantiated with the object. hypernym: - 00244010-v ili: i22934 @@ -7258,7 +7258,7 @@ definition: - become united in substance example: - - thought and the object consubstantiate + - Thought and the object consubstantiate. hypernym: - 00368338-v ili: i22935 @@ -7271,7 +7271,7 @@ definition: - shorten example: - - Abbreviate ‘New York’ and write ‘NY’ + - abbreviate ‘New York’ and write ‘NY’ hypernym: - 00243282-v ili: i22936 @@ -7282,7 +7282,7 @@ definition: - reduce in scope while retaining essential elements example: - - The manuscript must be shortened + - The manuscript must be shortened. hypernym: - 00442400-v ili: i22937 @@ -7337,7 +7337,7 @@ definition: - make smaller or shorter example: - - the novel was telescoped into a short play + - The novel was telescoped into a short play. hypernym: - 00245511-v ili: i22941 @@ -7348,8 +7348,8 @@ definition: - become less in amount or intensity example: - - The storm abated - - The rain let up after a few hours + - The storm abated. + - The rain let up after a few hours. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i22942 @@ -7377,7 +7377,7 @@ definition: - cause to grow or develop example: - - He grows vegetables in his backyard + - He grows vegetables in his backyard. hypernym: - 00254647-v ili: i22944 @@ -7401,7 +7401,7 @@ definition: - plant or grow in a fixed cyclic order of succession example: - - We rotate the crops so as to maximize the use of the soil + - We rotate the crops so as to maximize the use of the soil. hypernym: - 00246343-v ili: i22946 @@ -7425,7 +7425,7 @@ definition: - increase twofold example: - - The population doubled within 50 years + - The population doubled within 50 years. hypernym: - 00248276-v ili: i22948 @@ -7437,7 +7437,7 @@ definition: - double again example: - - The noise doubled and redoubled + - The noise doubled and redoubled. hypernym: - 00247103-v ili: i22949 @@ -7448,7 +7448,7 @@ definition: - arrange or combine in pairs example: - - The consonants are geminated in these words + - The consonants are geminated in these words. hypernym: - 00247103-v ili: i22950 @@ -7480,7 +7480,7 @@ definition: - increase fourfold example: - - His stock earning quadrupled + - His stock earning quadrupled. hypernym: - 00248276-v ili: i22953 @@ -7491,7 +7491,7 @@ definition: - increase fivefold example: - - The population of China quintupled + - The population of China quintupled. hypernym: - 00248276-v ili: i22954 @@ -7502,7 +7502,7 @@ definition: - combine or increase by multiplication example: - - He managed to multiply his profits + - He managed to multiply his profits. hypernym: - 00153083-v ili: i22955 @@ -7526,7 +7526,7 @@ definition: - cause to grow or increase rapidly example: - - We must not proliferate nuclear arms + - We must not proliferate nuclear arms. hypernym: - 00248276-v ili: i22957 @@ -7539,9 +7539,9 @@ definition: - grow old or older example: - - She aged gracefully - - we age every day — what a depressing thought! - - Young men senesce + - She aged gracefully. + - We age every day — what a depressing thought! + - Young men senesce. hypernym: - 00252905-v ili: i22958 @@ -7556,7 +7556,7 @@ definition: - become officially one year older example: - - She is turning 50 this year + - She is turning 50 this year. hypernym: - 00248912-v ili: i22959 @@ -7567,7 +7567,7 @@ definition: - begin to seem older; get older example: - - The death of his wife caused him to age fast + - The death of his wife caused him to age fast. hypernym: - 00252905-v ili: i22960 @@ -7578,9 +7578,9 @@ definition: - develop in a positive way example: - - He progressed well in school - - My plants are coming along - - Plans are shaping up + - He progressed well in school. + - My plants are coming along. + - Plans are shaping up. hypernym: - 00252905-v ili: i22961 @@ -7597,7 +7597,7 @@ definition: - improve one's social status example: - - This young man knows how to climb the social ladder + - This young man knows how to climb the social ladder. hypernym: - 00249545-v ili: i22962 @@ -7640,7 +7640,7 @@ definition: - make older example: - - The death of his child aged him tremendously + - The death of his child aged him tremendously. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22966 @@ -7651,7 +7651,7 @@ definition: - grow ripe example: - - The plums ripen in July + - The plums ripen in July. hypernym: - 00251067-v ili: i22967 @@ -7664,8 +7664,8 @@ definition: - cause to ripen or develop fully example: - - The sun ripens the fruit - - Age matures a good wine + - The sun ripens the fruit. + - Age matures a good wine. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22968 @@ -7679,8 +7679,8 @@ entails: - 00248912-v example: - - He matured fast - - The child grew fast + - He matured fast. + - The child grew fast. hypernym: - 00252905-v ili: i22969 @@ -7693,7 +7693,7 @@ definition: - become attached by or as if by the process of growth example: - - The tree trunks had grown together + - The tree trunks had grown together. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22970 @@ -7704,7 +7704,7 @@ definition: - accept and make use of one's personality, abilities, and situation example: - - My son went to Berkeley to find himself + - My son went to Berkeley to find himself. hypernym: - 00251067-v ili: i22971 @@ -7716,7 +7716,7 @@ definition: - make younger or more youthful example: - - The contact with his grandchildren rejuvenated him + - The contact with his grandchildren rejuvenated him. hypernym: - 00097375-v ili: i22972 @@ -7727,7 +7727,7 @@ definition: - undergo development or evolution example: - - Modern man evolved a long time ago + - Modern man evolved a long time ago. hypernym: - 00252905-v ili: i22973 @@ -7738,8 +7738,8 @@ definition: - come up with example: - - His colleagues worked out his interesting idea - - We worked up an ad for our client + - His colleagues worked out his interesting idea. + - We worked up an ad for our client. hypernym: - 00254647-v ili: i22974 @@ -7777,7 +7777,7 @@ definition: - obtain from a particular source example: - - The present name derives from an older form + - The present name derives from an older form. hypernym: - 00251950-v ili: i22977 @@ -7791,10 +7791,10 @@ - grow, progress, unfold, or evolve through a process of evolution, natural growth, differentiation, or a conducive environment example: - - A flower developed on the branch - - The country developed into a mighty superpower - - The embryo develops into a fetus - - This situation has developed over a long time + - A flower developed on the branch. + - The country developed into a mighty superpower. + - The embryo develops into a fetus. + - This situation has developed over a long time. hypernym: - 00231172-v ili: i22978 @@ -7807,7 +7807,7 @@ definition: - become adolescent; pass through adolescence example: - - The children are beginning to adolesce around the age of 12 + - The children are beginning to adolesce around the age of 12. hypernym: - 00252905-v ili: i22979 @@ -7818,8 +7818,8 @@ definition: - form or accumulate steadily example: - - Resistance to the manager's plan built up quickly - - Pressure is building up at the Indian-Pakistani border + - Resistance to the manager's plan built up quickly. + - Pressure is building up at the Indian-Pakistani border. hypernym: - 00252905-v ili: i22980 @@ -7836,7 +7836,7 @@ definition: - bolster or strengthen example: - - We worked up courage + - We worked up courage. - build up confidence - ramp up security in the airports hypernym: @@ -7878,8 +7878,8 @@ definition: - cause to grow and differentiate in ways conforming to its natural development example: - - The perfect climate here develops the grain - - He developed a new kind of apple + - The perfect climate here develops the grain. + - He developed a new kind of apple. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22984 @@ -7902,8 +7902,8 @@ definition: - make or grow (more) mellow example: - - These apples need to mellow a bit more - - The sun mellowed the fruit + - These apples need to mellow a bit more. + - The sun mellowed the fruit. hypernym: - 00255753-v ili: i22986 @@ -7914,7 +7914,7 @@ definition: - become more relaxed, easygoing, or genial example: - - With age, he mellowed + - With age, he mellowed. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22987 @@ -7931,7 +7931,7 @@ definition: - soften, make mellow example: - - Age and experience mellowed him over the years + - Age and experience mellowed him over the years. hypernym: - 00256275-v ili: i22988 @@ -7944,7 +7944,7 @@ definition: - become soft or softer example: - - The bread will soften if you pour some liquid on it + - The bread will soften if you pour some liquid on it. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i22989 @@ -7976,7 +7976,7 @@ definition: - make soft or softer example: - - This liquid will soften your laundry + - This liquid will soften your laundry. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i22992 @@ -7996,7 +7996,7 @@ definition: - form a callus or calluses example: - - His foot callused + - His foot callused. hypernym: - 00444071-v ili: i22994 @@ -8007,7 +8007,7 @@ definition: - cause a callus to form on example: - - The long march had callused his feet + - The long march had callused his feet. hypernym: - 00444339-v ili: i22995 @@ -8027,7 +8027,7 @@ definition: - become inflated example: - - The sails ballooned + - The sails ballooned. hypernym: - 00258155-v ili: i22997 @@ -8061,7 +8061,7 @@ definition: - expand abnormally example: - - The bellies of the starving children are swelling + - The bellies of the starving children are swelling. hypernym: - 00258155-v ili: i23000 @@ -8076,7 +8076,7 @@ definition: - swell from or as if from internal pressure example: - - The distended bellies of the starving cows + - the distended bellies of the starving cows hypernym: - 00257393-v ili: i23001 @@ -8089,7 +8089,7 @@ definition: - cause to expand as if by internal pressure example: - - The gas distended the animal's body + - The gas distended the animal's body. hypernym: - 00362605-v ili: i23002 @@ -8102,7 +8102,7 @@ definition: - become larger in size or volume or quantity example: - - his business expanded rapidly + - His business expanded rapidly. hypernym: - 00231172-v ili: i23003 @@ -8125,7 +8125,7 @@ definition: - cause to become swollen example: - - The water swells the wood + - The water swells the wood. hypernym: - 00246343-v ili: i23005 @@ -8145,7 +8145,7 @@ definition: - take in water at the bilge example: - - the tanker bilged + - The tanker bilged. hypernym: - 00258995-v ili: i23007 @@ -8159,8 +8159,8 @@ entails: - 01372011-v example: - - The container leaked gasoline - - the roof leaks badly + - The container leaked gasoline. + - The roof leaks badly. hypernym: - 02750526-v ili: i23008 @@ -8171,7 +8171,7 @@ definition: - crack; of the male voice in puberty example: - - his voice is breaking — he should no longer sing in the choir + - His voice is breaking — he should no longer sing in the choir. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23009 @@ -8184,7 +8184,7 @@ definition: - cause to leak example: - - the collision bilged the vessel + - The collision bilged the vessel. hypernym: - 00259743-v ili: i23010 @@ -8208,8 +8208,8 @@ definition: - inflict damage upon example: - - The snow damaged the roof - - She damaged the car when she hit the tree + - The snow damaged the roof. + - She damaged the car when she hit the tree. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23012 @@ -8220,8 +8220,8 @@ definition: - damage beyond the point of repair example: - - My son totaled our new car - - the rock star totals his guitar at every concert + - My son totaled our new car. + - The rock star totals his guitar at every concert. hypernym: - 00259743-v ili: i23013 @@ -8234,7 +8234,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00017402-n example: - - The customer bruised the strawberries by squeezing them + - The customer bruised the strawberries by squeezing them. hypernym: - 00259743-v ili: i23014 @@ -8268,7 +8268,7 @@ definition: - assail example: - - He was visited with a terrible illness that killed him quickly + - He was visited with a terrible illness that killed him quickly. hypernym: - 00260813-v ili: i23017 @@ -8279,7 +8279,7 @@ definition: - overwhelm or overpower example: - - He was devastated by his grief when his son died + - He was devastated by his grief when his son died. hypernym: - 01813288-v ili: i23018 @@ -8290,7 +8290,7 @@ definition: - cause damage or affect negatively example: - - Our business was hurt by the new competition + - Our business was hurt by the new competition. hypernym: - 00259743-v ili: i23019 @@ -8302,8 +8302,8 @@ definition: - restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken example: - - She repaired her TV set - - Repair my shoes please + - She repaired her TV set. + - Repair my shoes please. hypernym: - 00206293-v ili: i23020 @@ -8321,8 +8321,8 @@ definition: - try to fix or mend example: - - Can you tinker with the T.V. set — it's not working right - - She always fiddles with her van on the weekend + - Can you tinker with the T.V. set — it's not working right. + - She always fiddles with her van on the weekend. hypernym: - 00261534-v ili: i23021 @@ -8345,7 +8345,7 @@ definition: - repair by adding pieces example: - - She pieced the china cup + - She pieced the china cup. hypernym: - 00261534-v ili: i23023 @@ -8382,7 +8382,7 @@ entails: - 00261534-v example: - - You should overhaul your car engine + - You should overhaul your car engine. - overhaul the health care system hypernym: - 01634614-v @@ -8396,7 +8396,7 @@ definition: - substitute new or modernized parts or equipment for older ones example: - - The laboratory retrofitted to meet the safety codes + - The laboratory retrofitted to meet the safety codes. hypernym: - 00262962-v ili: i23027 @@ -8409,7 +8409,7 @@ definition: - solve problems example: - - He is known to be good at trouble-shooting + - He is known to be good at trouble-shooting. hypernym: - 00261534-v ili: i23028 @@ -8433,7 +8433,7 @@ definition: - make worse or less effective example: - - His vision was impaired + - His vision was impaired. hypernym: - 00259743-v ili: i23030 @@ -8454,7 +8454,7 @@ definition: - swell or protrude outwards example: - - His stomach bulged after the huge meal + - His stomach bulged after the huge meal. hypernym: - 00140787-v ili: i23032 @@ -8476,7 +8476,7 @@ definition: - stick out or up example: - - The parcel bulked in the sack + - The parcel bulked in the sack. hypernym: - 00264117-v ili: i23034 @@ -8487,7 +8487,7 @@ definition: - to swell or cause to enlarge example: - - Her faced puffed up from the drugs + - Her faced puffed up from the drugs. - puffed out chests hypernym: - 00257393-v @@ -8536,7 +8536,7 @@ definition: - exaggerate or make bigger example: - - The charges were inflated + - The charges were inflated. hypernym: - 00153083-v ili: i23039 @@ -8550,7 +8550,7 @@ definition: - make larger or distend example: - - The estimates were puffed up + - The estimates were puffed up. hypernym: - 00265272-v ili: i23040 @@ -8561,7 +8561,7 @@ definition: - become deflated or flaccid, as by losing air example: - - The balloons deflated + - The balloons deflated. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i23041 @@ -8574,7 +8574,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - the solution acetified + - The solution acetified. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23042 @@ -8588,7 +8588,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - the solution alkalized + - The solution alkalized. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23043 @@ -8669,7 +8669,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - the two substances copolymerized + - The two substances copolymerized. hypernym: - 00267083-v ili: i23049 @@ -8723,7 +8723,7 @@ definition: - become bony example: - - The tissue ossified + - The tissue ossified. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23053 @@ -8734,7 +8734,7 @@ definition: - cause to become hard and bony example: - - The disease ossified the tissue + - The disease ossified the tissue. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23054 @@ -8757,7 +8757,7 @@ definition: - become smaller or lose substance example: - - Her savings dwindled down + - Her savings dwindled down. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i23056 @@ -8783,7 +8783,7 @@ definition: - improve in health example: - - He got well fast + - He got well fast. hypernym: - 00205454-v ili: i23058 @@ -8796,7 +8796,7 @@ definition: - deteriorate in health example: - - he relapsed + - He relapsed. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23059 @@ -8808,7 +8808,7 @@ definition: - diminish or abate example: - - The pain finally remitted + - The pain finally remitted. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i23060 @@ -8819,8 +8819,8 @@ definition: - cause to be paralyzed and immobile example: - - The poison paralyzed him - - Fear paralyzed her + - The poison paralyzed him. + - Fear paralyzed her. hypernym: - 00270026-v ili: i23061 @@ -8841,7 +8841,7 @@ definition: - make powerless and unable to function example: - - The bureaucracy paralyzes the entire operation + - The bureaucracy paralyzes the entire operation. hypernym: - 00191849-v ili: i23063 @@ -8865,7 +8865,7 @@ definition: - cause to be unable to move example: - - The sudden storm immobilized the traffic + - The sudden storm immobilized the traffic. hypernym: - 00237442-v ili: i23065 @@ -8877,8 +8877,8 @@ definition: - prohibit the conversion or use of (assets) example: - - Blocked funds - - Freeze the assets of this hostile government + - blocked funds + - freeze the assets of this hostile government hypernym: - 02218472-v ili: i23066 @@ -8951,7 +8951,7 @@ definition: - heal or recover example: - - My broken leg is mending + - My broken leg is mending. hypernym: - 00205454-v ili: i23072 @@ -8963,7 +8963,7 @@ definition: - be unstable example: - - The stock market fluctuates + - The stock market fluctuates. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23073 @@ -8974,7 +8974,7 @@ definition: - make stable and keep from fluctuating or put into an equilibrium example: - - The drug stabilized her blood pressure + - The drug stabilized her blood pressure. - stabilize prices hypernym: - 00126072-v @@ -8988,7 +8988,7 @@ - stabilize (the price of a commodity or an exchange rate) by legislation or market operations example: - - The weak currency was pegged to the US Dollar + - The weak currency was pegged to the US Dollar. hypernym: - 00271625-v ili: i23075 @@ -9008,7 +9008,7 @@ definition: - steady or support with a guy wire or cable example: - - The Italians guyed the Tower of Pisa to prevent it from collapsing + - The Italians guyed the Tower of Pisa to prevent it from collapsing. hypernym: - 01222557-v ili: i23077 @@ -9019,7 +9019,7 @@ definition: - make unstable example: - - Terrorism destabilized the government + - Terrorism destabilized the government. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23078 @@ -9031,7 +9031,7 @@ definition: - become stable or more stable example: - - The economy stabilized + - The economy stabilized. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23079 @@ -9043,7 +9043,7 @@ definition: - become unstable example: - - The economy destabilized rapidly + - The economy destabilized rapidly. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23080 @@ -9055,7 +9055,7 @@ definition: - make sensitive or aware example: - - He was not sensitized to her emotional needs + - He was not sensitized to her emotional needs. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23081 @@ -9070,7 +9070,7 @@ definition: - make insensitive example: - - His military training desensitized him + - His military training desensitized him. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23082 @@ -9082,7 +9082,7 @@ definition: - cause to accept or become hardened to; habituate example: - - He was inured to the cold + - He was inured to the cold. hypernym: - 00274244-v ili: i23083 @@ -9118,7 +9118,7 @@ definition: - make psychologically or physically used (to something) example: - - She became habituated to the background music + - She became habituated to the background music. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23086 @@ -9130,7 +9130,7 @@ definition: - accustom gradually to some action or attitude example: - - The child is taught to obey her parents + - The child is taught to obey her parents. hypernym: - 00274244-v ili: i23087 @@ -9141,8 +9141,8 @@ definition: - become destroyed by water, air, or a corrosive such as an acid example: - - The metal corroded - - The pipes rusted + - The metal corroded. + - The pipes rusted. hypernym: - 00209244-v ili: i23088 @@ -9156,8 +9156,8 @@ definition: - cause to deteriorate due to the action of water, air, or an acid example: - - The acid corroded the metal - - The steady dripping of water rusted the metal stopper in the sink + - The acid corroded the metal. + - The steady dripping of water rusted the metal stopper in the sink. hypernym: - 00259743-v ili: i23089 @@ -9182,7 +9182,7 @@ definition: - remove soil or rock example: - - Rain eroded the terraces + - Rain eroded the terraces. hypernym: - 00259743-v ili: i23091 @@ -9195,7 +9195,7 @@ definition: - form by erosion example: - - The river washed a ravine into the mountainside + - The river washed a ravine into the mountainside. hypernym: - 00275523-v ili: i23092 @@ -9208,7 +9208,7 @@ definition: - change under the action or influence of the weather example: - - A weathered old hut + - a weathered old hut hypernym: - 00209244-v ili: i23093 @@ -9219,7 +9219,7 @@ definition: - become ground down or deteriorate example: - - Her confidence eroded + - Her confidence eroded. hypernym: - 00209244-v ili: i23094 @@ -9287,7 +9287,7 @@ definition: - make a mess of or create disorder in example: - - He messed up his room + - He messed up his room. hypernym: - 00277172-v ili: i23099 @@ -9309,7 +9309,7 @@ definition: - throw into great confusion or disorder example: - - Fundamentalists threaten to perturb the social order + - Fundamentalists threaten to perturb the social order. hypernym: - 00277172-v ili: i23101 @@ -9353,7 +9353,7 @@ definition: - establish the order in time of something example: - - The archivist chronologized the documents + - The archivist chronologized the documents. hypernym: - 00620873-v ili: i23105 @@ -9365,7 +9365,7 @@ definition: - bring order to or into example: - - Order these files + - Order these files. hypernym: - 01466592-v ili: i23106 @@ -9376,7 +9376,7 @@ definition: - make straight or straighter example: - - Straighten this post + - Straighten this post. - straighten hair hypernym: - 01466592-v @@ -9399,7 +9399,7 @@ definition: - put into a new order or arrangement example: - - Please rearrange these files + - Please rearrange these files. - rearrange the furniture in my room hypernym: - 01466592-v @@ -9411,7 +9411,7 @@ definition: - put into a different code; rearrange mentally example: - - People recode and restructure information in order to remember it + - People recode and restructure information in order to remember it. hypernym: - 00279050-v ili: i23110 @@ -9422,7 +9422,7 @@ definition: - reorganize and assign posts to different people example: - - The new Prime Minister reshuffled his cabinet + - The new Prime Minister reshuffled his cabinet. hypernym: - 00279050-v ili: i23111 @@ -9433,7 +9433,7 @@ definition: - arrange in random order example: - - Randomize the order of the numbers + - Randomize the order of the numbers. hypernym: - 00278887-v ili: i23112 @@ -9445,7 +9445,7 @@ definition: - arrange serially example: - - Serialize the numbers + - serialize the numbers hypernym: - 01466592-v ili: i23113 @@ -9457,7 +9457,7 @@ definition: - arrange in alphabetical order example: - - Alphabetize the list + - alphabetize the list hypernym: - 01466592-v ili: i23114 @@ -9480,7 +9480,7 @@ definition: - bleach with peroxide example: - - She must peroxide her hair-it looks unnaturally blond + - She must peroxide her hair-it looks unnaturally blond. hypernym: - 00280235-v ili: i23116 @@ -9491,7 +9491,7 @@ definition: - cause to become white or lighter in color example: - - The sun bleached the red shirt + - The sun bleached the red shirt. hypernym: - 00282836-v ili: i23117 @@ -9512,7 +9512,7 @@ definition: - lose color in the process of being washed example: - - The expensive shirt washed out in the German washing machine + - The expensive shirt washed out in the German washing machine. hypernym: - 00283693-v ili: i23118 @@ -9525,7 +9525,7 @@ definition: - turn white example: - - This detergent will whiten your laundry + - This detergent will whiten your laundry. hypernym: - 00281861-v ili: i23119 @@ -9537,8 +9537,8 @@ definition: - make or become black example: - - The smoke blackened the ceiling - - The ceiling blackened + - The smoke blackened the ceiling. + - The ceiling blackened. hypernym: - 00281861-v ili: i23120 @@ -9562,7 +9562,7 @@ definition: - become lighter example: - - The room lightened up + - The room lightened up. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23122 @@ -9574,7 +9574,7 @@ definition: - change color, often in an undesired manner example: - - The shirts discolored + - The shirts discolored. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23123 @@ -9597,7 +9597,7 @@ definition: - cause to become sallow example: - - The illness has sallowed her face + - The illness has sallowed her face. hypernym: - 00282836-v ili: i23125 @@ -9621,7 +9621,7 @@ definition: - cause to lose or change color example: - - The detergent discolored my shirts + - The detergent discolored my shirts. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23127 @@ -9632,7 +9632,7 @@ definition: - drain off the color in the course of laundering example: - - The harsh soap washed out the delicate blouse + - The harsh soap washed out the delicate blouse. hypernym: - 00282836-v ili: i23128 @@ -9645,7 +9645,7 @@ definition: - change color example: - - In Vermont, the leaves turn early + - In Vermont, the leaves turn early. hypernym: - 00125649-v - 00281861-v @@ -9657,7 +9657,7 @@ definition: - turn silver example: - - The man's hair silvered very attractively + - The man's hair silvered very attractively. hypernym: - 00281861-v ili: i23130 @@ -9668,7 +9668,7 @@ definition: - grow leaves example: - - the tree foliated in Spring + - The tree foliated in Spring. hypernym: - 00254647-v ili: i23131 @@ -9679,7 +9679,7 @@ definition: - lose color or turn colorless example: - - The painting discolored + - The painting discolored. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23132 @@ -9690,7 +9690,7 @@ definition: - color with dye example: - - Please dye these shoes + - Please dye these shoes. hypernym: - 00281861-v ili: i23133 @@ -9701,7 +9701,7 @@ definition: - color for microscopic study example: - - The laboratory worker dyed the specimen + - The laboratory worker dyed the specimen. hypernym: - 00283850-v ili: i23134 @@ -9722,7 +9722,7 @@ definition: - apply henna to one's hair example: - - She hennas her hair every month + - She hennas her hair every month. hypernym: - 00287688-v ili: i23136 @@ -9743,8 +9743,8 @@ definition: - add color to example: - - The child colored the drawings - - Fall colored the trees + - The child colored the drawings. + - Fall colored the trees. - colorize black and white film hypernym: - 00126072-v @@ -9784,7 +9784,7 @@ definition: - color azure example: - - Morning azured the village + - Morning azured the village. hypernym: - 00284671-v ili: i23141 @@ -9851,7 +9851,7 @@ definition: - make brown in color example: - - the drought browned the leaves on the trees in the yard + - The drought browned the leaves on the trees in the yard. hypernym: - 00284671-v ili: i23148 @@ -9865,7 +9865,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00905257-n example: - - Some old photographs are handcolored + - Some old photographs are handcolored. hypernym: - 00284671-v ili: i23149 @@ -9877,8 +9877,8 @@ definition: - color with a liquid dye or tint example: - - Stain this table a beautiful walnut color - - people knew how to stain glass a beautiful blue in the middle ages + - stain this table a beautiful walnut color + - People knew how to stain glass a beautiful blue in the middle ages. hypernym: - 00283850-v ili: i23150 @@ -9910,7 +9910,7 @@ definition: - produce or leave stains example: - - Red wine stains the table cloth + - Red wine stains the table cloth. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23153 @@ -9932,8 +9932,8 @@ definition: - color lightly example: - - her greying hair was tinged blond - - the leaves were tinged red in November + - Her greying hair was tinged blond. + - The leaves were tinged red in November. hypernym: - 00284671-v ili: i23155 @@ -9967,7 +9967,7 @@ definition: - stain or tinge with a slight amount of a color example: - - The sky was tinctured red + - The sky was tinctured red. hypernym: - 00287688-v ili: i23158 @@ -9988,7 +9988,7 @@ definition: - give a certain color to example: - - The setting sun complexioned the hills + - The setting sun complexioned the hills. hypernym: - 00287688-v ili: i23160 @@ -9999,7 +9999,7 @@ definition: - take on color or become colored example: - - In highlights it hued to a dull silver-grey + - In highlights it hued to a dull silver-grey. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23161 @@ -10010,7 +10010,7 @@ definition: - dye with fast colors example: - - These shirts should be fast-dyed + - These shirts should be fast-dyed. hypernym: - 00283850-v ili: i23162 @@ -10030,7 +10030,7 @@ definition: - dye after knotting the fabric to produce an irregular pattern example: - - The flower children tie-dye their T-shirts + - The flower children tie-dye their T-shirts. hypernym: - 00289435-v ili: i23164 @@ -10052,7 +10052,7 @@ definition: - dye by hand example: - - This fabric is hand-dyed + - This fabric is hand-dyed. hypernym: - 00283850-v ili: i23166 @@ -10063,7 +10063,7 @@ definition: - dye with wax example: - - Indonesian fabrics are often batiked + - Indonesian fabrics are often batiked. hypernym: - 00289435-v ili: i23167 @@ -10083,7 +10083,7 @@ definition: - turn red or redder example: - - The sky reddened + - The sky reddened. hypernym: - 00281861-v ili: i23169 @@ -10094,7 +10094,7 @@ definition: - become rosy or reddish example: - - her cheeks blushed in the cold winter air + - Her cheeks blushed in the cold winter air. hypernym: - 00289793-v ili: i23170 @@ -10114,7 +10114,7 @@ definition: - turn grey example: - - Her hair began to grey + - Her hair began to grey. hypernym: - 00281861-v ili: i23172 @@ -10126,7 +10126,7 @@ definition: - make silver in color example: - - Her worries had silvered her hair + - Her worries had silvered her hair. hypernym: - 00284671-v ili: i23173 @@ -10137,7 +10137,7 @@ definition: - make grey example: - - The painter decided to grey the sky + - The painter decided to grey the sky. hypernym: - 00284671-v ili: i23174 @@ -10149,7 +10149,7 @@ definition: - turn yellow example: - - The pages of the book began to yellow + - The pages of the book began to yellow. hypernym: - 00281861-v ili: i23175 @@ -10182,7 +10182,7 @@ definition: - increase in extent or intensity example: - - The Allies escalated the bombing + - The Allies escalated the bombing. hypernym: - 00153083-v ili: i23178 @@ -10195,7 +10195,7 @@ definition: - double in magnitude, extent, or intensity example: - - The enemy redoubled their screaming on the radio + - The enemy redoubled their screaming on the radio. hypernym: - 00291064-v ili: i23179 @@ -10219,7 +10219,7 @@ definition: - diminish in size, scope, or intensity example: - - The war of words between them de-escalated with time + - The war of words between them de-escalated with time. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i23181 @@ -10230,7 +10230,7 @@ definition: - send out real or metaphoric rays; the children radiated joyous energy example: - - She radiates happiness + - She radiates happiness. hypernym: - 00105087-v ili: i23182 @@ -10241,7 +10241,7 @@ definition: - give out or emit (also metaphorically) example: - - The room effuses happiness + - The room effuses happiness. hypernym: - 02773266-v ili: i23183 @@ -10284,7 +10284,7 @@ definition: - introduce light into example: - - This lamp lightens the room a bit + - This lamp lightens the room a bit. hypernym: - 00281690-v ili: i23187 @@ -10318,7 +10318,7 @@ - cease, stop example: - cut the noise - - We had to cut short the conversation + - We had to cut short the conversation. hypernym: - 00780320-v ili: i23190 @@ -10330,7 +10330,7 @@ definition: - damage or injure severely example: - - The madman mutilates art work + - The madman mutilates art work. hypernym: - 00259743-v ili: i23191 @@ -10343,8 +10343,8 @@ definition: - terminate or abbreviate before its intended or proper end or its full extent example: - - My speech was cut short - - Personal freedom is curtailed in many countries + - My speech was cut short. + - Personal freedom is curtailed in many countries. hypernym: - 00317569-v ili: i23192 @@ -10378,8 +10378,8 @@ definition: - make something appear superficially attractive example: - - The researcher tried to dress up the uninteresting data - - Don't try to dress up the unpleasant truth + - The researcher tried to dress up the uninteresting data. + - Don't try to dress up the unpleasant truth. hypernym: - 00293903-v ili: i23195 @@ -10391,7 +10391,7 @@ definition: - develop or come to a promising stage example: - - Youth blossomed into maturity + - Youth blossomed into maturity. hypernym: - 00252905-v ili: i23196 @@ -10405,7 +10405,7 @@ definition: - make neat, smart, or trim example: - - Spruce up your house for Spring + - Spruce up your house for Spring. - titivate the child hypernym: - 00293903-v @@ -10423,7 +10423,7 @@ definition: - produce or yield flowers example: - - The cherry tree bloomed + - The cherry tree bloomed. hypernym: - 00252905-v ili: i23198 @@ -10436,7 +10436,7 @@ definition: - come into or as if into flower example: - - These manifestations effloresced in the past + - These manifestations effloresced in the past. hypernym: - 00295007-v ili: i23199 @@ -10448,7 +10448,7 @@ definition: - bring forth a spike or spikes example: - - my hyacinths and orchids are spiking now + - My hyacinths and orchids are spiking now. hypernym: - 00252905-v ili: i23200 @@ -10460,7 +10460,7 @@ definition: - make more temperate, acceptable, or suitable by adding something else example: - - she tempered her criticism + - She tempered her criticism. hypernym: - 00225327-v ili: i23201 @@ -10474,7 +10474,7 @@ definition: - make healthy example: - - This trip will season even the hardiest traveller + - This trip will season even the hardiest traveller. hypernym: - 00304090-v ili: i23202 @@ -10495,7 +10495,7 @@ definition: - adjust the pitches of (musical instruments) example: - - My piano needs to be tuned + - My piano needs to be tuned. hypernym: - 00296959-v ili: i23204 @@ -10544,7 +10544,7 @@ definition: - alter or regulate so as to achieve accuracy or conform to a standard example: - - Adjust the clock, please + - Adjust the clock, please. - correct the alignment of the front wheels hypernym: - 00126072-v @@ -10558,7 +10558,7 @@ definition: - adjust so that a force is applied and an action occurs at the desired time example: - - The good player times his swing so as to hit the ball squarely + - The good player times his swing so as to hit the ball squarely. hypernym: - 00296959-v ili: i23209 @@ -10580,7 +10580,7 @@ definition: - adjust (as by firing under test conditions) the zero of (a gun) example: - - He zeroed in his rifle at 200 yards + - He zeroed in his rifle at 200 yards. hypernym: - 00296959-v ili: i23211 @@ -10631,7 +10631,7 @@ definition: - make correspondent or conformable example: - - Adjust your eyes to the darkness + - Adjust your eyes to the darkness. hypernym: - 00300361-v ili: i23216 @@ -10642,7 +10642,7 @@ definition: - set the level or character of example: - - She pitched her speech to the teenagers in the audience + - She pitched her speech to the teenagers in the audience. hypernym: - 00300361-v ili: i23217 @@ -10654,7 +10654,7 @@ definition: - set to a certain pitch example: - - He pitched his voice very low + - He pitched his voice very low. hypernym: - 00299677-v ili: i23218 @@ -10698,7 +10698,7 @@ definition: - set the keynote of example: - - Comfort keynotes this designer's Fall collection + - Comfort keynotes this designer's Fall collection. hypernym: - 00299677-v ili: i23222 @@ -10722,7 +10722,7 @@ definition: - make fit for, or change to suit a new purpose example: - - Adapt our native cuisine to the available food resources of the new country + - Adapt our native cuisine to the available food resources of the new country. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i23224 @@ -10735,7 +10735,7 @@ - insert or adjust several objects or people example: - Can you fit the toy into the box? - - This man can't fit himself into our work environment + - This man can't fit himself into our work environment. hypernym: - 00300361-v ili: i23225 @@ -10746,7 +10746,7 @@ definition: - make English in appearance example: - - She anglicised her name after moving from Paris to London + - She anglicised her name after moving from Paris to London. hypernym: - 00300361-v ili: i23226 @@ -10761,7 +10761,7 @@ - make fit example: - fit a dress - - He fitted other pieces of paper to his cut-out + - He fitted other pieces of paper to his cut-out. hypernym: - 00142011-v ili: i23227 @@ -10772,7 +10772,7 @@ definition: - make fit or prepared example: - - Your education qualifies you for this job + - Your education qualifies you for this job. hypernym: - 02392176-v ili: i23228 @@ -10784,7 +10784,7 @@ definition: - qualify for teaching at a university in Europe example: - - He habilitated after his sabbatical at a prestigious American university + - He habilitated after his sabbatical at a prestigious American university. hypernym: - 00301542-v ili: i23229 @@ -10795,7 +10795,7 @@ definition: - make capable example: - - This instruction capacitates us to understand the problem + - This instruction capacitates us to understand the problem. hypernym: - 00301542-v ili: i23230 @@ -10806,7 +10806,7 @@ definition: - make unfit or unsuitable example: - - Your income disqualifies you + - Your income disqualifies you. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23231 @@ -10829,7 +10829,7 @@ - adjust to a specific need or market example: - a magazine oriented towards young people - - tailor your needs to your surroundings + - Tailor your needs to your surroundings. hypernym: - 00300361-v ili: i23233 @@ -10843,8 +10843,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00015568-n example: - - The horse was domesticated a long time ago - - The wolf was tamed and evolved into the house dog + - The horse was domesticated a long time ago. + - The wolf was tamed and evolved into the house dog. hypernym: - 00300361-v ili: i23234 @@ -10860,7 +10860,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00015568-n example: - - He tames lions for the circus + - He tames lions for the circus. - reclaim falcons hypernym: - 00126072-v @@ -10934,7 +10934,7 @@ definition: - make tough or tougher example: - - This experience will toughen her + - This experience will toughen her. hypernym: - 00220887-v ili: i23240 @@ -10945,7 +10945,7 @@ definition: - become broader or wider or more extensive example: - - The road widened + - The road widened. hypernym: - 00156409-v ili: i23241 @@ -10980,7 +10980,7 @@ definition: - make (clothes) larger example: - - Let out that dress — I gained a lot of weight + - Let out that dress — I gained a lot of weight. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i23244 @@ -10992,7 +10992,7 @@ definition: - make (clothes) smaller example: - - Please take in this skirt — I've lost weight + - Please take in this skirt — I've lost weight. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i23245 @@ -11003,7 +11003,7 @@ definition: - become flared and widen, usually at one end example: - - The bellbottom pants flare out + - The bellbottom pants flare out. hypernym: - 00304246-v ili: i23246 @@ -11015,7 +11015,7 @@ definition: - become tight or as if tight example: - - Her throat constricted + - Her throat constricted. hypernym: - 00420903-v ili: i23247 @@ -11028,7 +11028,7 @@ definition: - become constricted or compressed example: - - The cold substance astringes + - The cold substance astringes. hypernym: - 00305203-v ili: i23248 @@ -11039,7 +11039,7 @@ definition: - become constricted example: - - The hernia will strangulate + - The hernia will strangulate. hypernym: - 00305203-v ili: i23249 @@ -11050,7 +11050,7 @@ definition: - become narrow, like a bottleneck example: - - Right by the bridge, the road bottlenecks + - Right by the bridge, the road bottlenecks. hypernym: - 00305890-v ili: i23250 @@ -11061,8 +11061,8 @@ definition: - make or become more narrow or restricted example: - - The selection was narrowed - - The road narrowed + - The selection was narrowed. + - The road narrowed. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23251 @@ -11074,7 +11074,7 @@ definition: - become smaller or less active example: - - Business tapered off + - Business tapered off. hypernym: - 00305890-v ili: i23252 @@ -11085,7 +11085,7 @@ definition: - become wider example: - - His pupils were dilated + - His pupils were dilated. hypernym: - 00304246-v ili: i23253 @@ -11097,7 +11097,7 @@ definition: - burst inward example: - - The bottle imploded + - The bottle imploded. hypernym: - 01993067-v ili: i23254 @@ -11109,7 +11109,7 @@ definition: - burst outward, usually with noise example: - - The champagne bottle exploded + - The champagne bottle exploded. hypernym: - 00139943-v ili: i23255 @@ -11121,8 +11121,8 @@ definition: - burst and release energy as through a violent chemical or physical reaction example: - - the bomb detonated at noon - - The Molotov cocktail exploded + - The bomb detonated at noon. + - The Molotov cocktail exploded. hypernym: - 00306798-v ili: i23256 @@ -11135,7 +11135,7 @@ definition: - be unleashed; emerge with violence or noise example: - - His anger exploded + - His anger exploded. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23257 @@ -11150,7 +11150,7 @@ definition: - cause to burst with a violent release of energy example: - - We exploded the nuclear bomb + - We exploded the nuclear bomb. hypernym: - 00139943-v ili: i23258 @@ -11182,7 +11182,7 @@ definition: - be discharged or activated example: - - the explosive devices went off + - The explosive devices went off. hypernym: - 00306798-v ili: i23261 @@ -11193,7 +11193,7 @@ definition: - blow up with dynamite example: - - The rock was dynamited + - The rock was dynamited. hypernym: - 00307505-v ili: i23262 @@ -11204,7 +11204,7 @@ definition: - become active and spew forth lava and rocks example: - - Vesuvius erupts once in a while + - Vesuvius erupts once in a while. hypernym: - 00306798-v ili: i23263 @@ -11217,9 +11217,9 @@ definition: - erupt or intensify suddenly example: - - Unrest erupted in the country - - Tempers flared at the meeting - - The crowd irrupted into a burst of patriotism + - Unrest erupted in the country. + - Tempers flared at the meeting. + - The crowd irrupted into a burst of patriotism. hypernym: - 00226992-v ili: i23264 @@ -11235,7 +11235,7 @@ definition: - burst or split open example: - - flowers dehisce when they release pollen + - Flowers dehisce when they release pollen. hypernym: - 00549346-v ili: i23265 @@ -11287,9 +11287,9 @@ definition: - become raw or open example: - - He broke out in hives - - My skin breaks out when I eat strawberries - - Such boils tend to recrudesce + - He broke out in hives. + - My skin breaks out when I eat strawberries. + - Such boils tend to recrudesce. hypernym: - 00070587-v ili: i23270 @@ -11302,7 +11302,7 @@ definition: - come open suddenly and violently, as if from internal pressure example: - - The bubble burst + - The bubble burst. hypernym: - 00334996-v ili: i23271 @@ -11315,8 +11315,8 @@ definition: - burst open with a sharp, explosive sound example: - - The balloon popped - - This popcorn pops quickly in the microwave oven + - The balloon popped. + - This popcorn pops quickly in the microwave oven. hypernym: - 00310092-v ili: i23272 @@ -11329,7 +11329,7 @@ definition: - cause to burst with a loud, explosive sound example: - - The child popped the balloon + - The child popped the balloon. hypernym: - 01993576-v ili: i23273 @@ -11342,7 +11342,7 @@ definition: - be pierced or punctured example: - - The tire punctured + - The tire punctured. hypernym: - 00334996-v ili: i23274 @@ -11353,8 +11353,8 @@ definition: - burst suddenly example: - - The tire blew - - We blew a tire + - The tire blew. + - We blew a tire. hypernym: - 00310092-v ili: i23275 @@ -11375,8 +11375,8 @@ definition: - grow vigorously example: - - The deer population in this town is thriving - - business is booming + - The deer population in this town is thriving. + - Business is booming. hypernym: - 00231172-v ili: i23277 @@ -11390,7 +11390,7 @@ definition: - grow rapidly example: - - Pizza parlors proliferate in this area + - Pizza parlors proliferate in this area. hypernym: - 00231172-v ili: i23278 @@ -11412,7 +11412,7 @@ definition: - give a boost to; be beneficial to example: - - The tax cut will boost the economy + - The tax cut will boost the economy. hypernym: - 00153083-v ili: i23280 @@ -11423,7 +11423,7 @@ definition: - become vague or indistinct example: - - The distinction between the two theories blurred + - The distinction between the two theories blurred. hypernym: - 00223926-v ili: i23281 @@ -11509,7 +11509,7 @@ definition: - become dark or darker example: - - The sky darkened + - The sky darkened. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23289 @@ -11529,7 +11529,7 @@ definition: - darken completely example: - - The dining room blackened out + - The dining room blackened out. hypernym: - 00313162-v ili: i23291 @@ -11541,7 +11541,7 @@ definition: - make more cheerful through the use of color example: - - The paint will brighten the room + - The paint will brighten the room. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23292 @@ -11556,7 +11556,7 @@ definition: - make dim or indistinct example: - - The fog blurs my vision + - The fog blurs my vision. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23293 @@ -11590,7 +11590,7 @@ definition: - make dim or lusterless example: - - Time had dimmed the silver + - Time had dimmed the silver. hypernym: - 00312341-v ili: i23296 @@ -11601,7 +11601,7 @@ definition: - become dim or lusterless example: - - the lights dimmed and the curtain rose + - The lights dimmed and the curtain rose. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23297 @@ -11612,7 +11612,7 @@ definition: - make unintelligible or unclear example: - - The distinction was obscured + - The distinction was obscured. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23298 @@ -11655,7 +11655,7 @@ definition: - put (an image) into focus example: - - 'Please focus the image: we cannot enjoy the movie' + - 'Please focus the image: we cannot enjoy the movie.' hypernym: - 00296959-v ili: i23301 @@ -11680,7 +11680,7 @@ definition: - become focussed or come into focus example: - - The light focused + - The light focused. hypernym: - 00150107-v ili: i23303 @@ -11693,7 +11693,7 @@ definition: - lose in value example: - - The dollar depreciated again + - The dollar depreciated again. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i23304 @@ -11709,7 +11709,7 @@ definition: - lower the value of something example: - - The Fed depreciated the dollar once again + - The Fed depreciated the dollar once again. hypernym: - 00494639-v ili: i23305 @@ -11722,7 +11722,7 @@ definition: - increase the value of example: - - The Germans want to appreciate the Deutsche Mark + - The Germans want to appreciate the Deutsche Mark. hypernym: - 00316611-v ili: i23306 @@ -11748,7 +11748,7 @@ definition: - reduce the estimated value of something example: - - For tax purposes you can write off the laser printer + - For tax purposes you can write off the laser printer. hypernym: - 00316131-v ili: i23308 @@ -11788,7 +11788,7 @@ definition: - become short or shorter example: - - In winter, the days shorten + - In winter, the days shorten. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i23311 @@ -11799,7 +11799,7 @@ definition: - become long or longer example: - - In Spring, the days lengthen + - In Spring, the days lengthen. hypernym: - 00231172-v ili: i23312 @@ -11812,7 +11812,7 @@ definition: - make shorter than originally intended; reduce or retrench in length or duration example: - - He shortened his trip due to illness + - He shortened his trip due to illness. hypernym: - 00430013-v ili: i23313 @@ -11837,7 +11837,7 @@ - 01301854-v example: - truncate a word - - Erosion has truncated the ridges of the mountains + - Erosion has truncated the ridges of the mountains. hypernym: - 00317569-v ili: i23315 @@ -11849,7 +11849,7 @@ definition: - become broader example: - - The road broadened + - The road broadened. hypernym: - 00156409-v ili: i23316 @@ -11875,7 +11875,7 @@ definition: - make longer example: - - Lengthen this skirt, please + - Lengthen this skirt, please. hypernym: - 00153083-v ili: i23318 @@ -11886,9 +11886,9 @@ definition: - lengthen in time; cause to be or last longer example: - - We prolonged our stay - - She extended her visit by another day - - The meeting was drawn out until midnight + - We prolonged our stay. + - She extended her visit by another day. + - The meeting was drawn out until midnight. hypernym: - 00318501-v ili: i23319 @@ -11917,7 +11917,7 @@ definition: - draw out a discussion or process in order to gain time example: - - The speaker temporized in order to delay the vote + - The speaker temporized in order to delay the vote. hypernym: - 00318689-v ili: i23321 @@ -11974,7 +11974,7 @@ definition: - size or measure according to a scale example: - - This model must be scaled down + - This model must be scaled down. hypernym: - 00320015-v ili: i23326 @@ -12115,7 +12115,7 @@ definition: - stuff with cork example: - - The baseball player stuffed his bat with cork to make it lighter + - The baseball player stuffed his bat with cork to make it lighter. hypernym: - 00321949-v ili: i23338 @@ -12168,7 +12168,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00244785-n example: - - You can microwave the leftovers + - You can microwave the leftovers. hypernym: - 00323648-v ili: i23342 @@ -12213,7 +12213,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00244785-n example: - - Parboil the beans before freezing them + - Parboil the beans before freezing them. hypernym: - 00323648-v ili: i23345 @@ -12227,7 +12227,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00244785-n example: - - The peas are overboiled + - The peas are overboiled. hypernym: - 00328938-v ili: i23346 @@ -12238,7 +12238,7 @@ definition: - transform and make suitable for consumption by heating example: - - These potatoes have to cook for 20 minutes + - These potatoes have to cook for 20 minutes. hypernym: - 00139943-v ili: i23347 @@ -12251,7 +12251,7 @@ definition: - transform by heating example: - - The apothecary cooked the medicinal mixture in a big iron kettle + - The apothecary cooked the medicinal mixture in a big iron kettle. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23348 @@ -12264,7 +12264,7 @@ definition: - cook too long example: - - The vegetables were completely overcooked + - The vegetables were completely overcooked. hypernym: - 00323648-v ili: i23349 @@ -12290,7 +12290,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00244785-n example: - - Stew the vegetables in wine + - Stew the vegetables in wine. hypernym: - 00323648-v ili: i23351 @@ -12328,8 +12328,8 @@ definition: - boil vigorously example: - - The liquid was seething - - The water rolled + - The liquid was seething. + - The water rolled. hypernym: - 01889423-v ili: i23354 @@ -12356,8 +12356,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00244785-n example: - - let's barbecue that meat - - We cooked out in the forest + - Let's barbecue that meat. + - We cooked out in the forest. hypernym: - 00327574-v ili: i23356 @@ -12551,7 +12551,7 @@ definition: - undergo the process of infusion example: - - the mint tea is infusing + - The mint tea is infusing. hypernym: - 00328172-v ili: i23372 @@ -12564,7 +12564,7 @@ definition: - sit or let sit in boiling water so as to extract the flavor example: - - the tea is brewing + - The tea is brewing. hypernym: - 00457106-v ili: i23373 @@ -12636,7 +12636,7 @@ definition: - divide into two or more branches so as to form a fork example: - - The road forks + - The road forks. hypernym: - 02036260-v ili: i23379 @@ -12653,7 +12653,7 @@ definition: - grow and send out branches or branch-like structures example: - - these plants ramify early and get to be very large + - These plants ramify early and get to be very large. hypernym: - 00231172-v ili: i23380 @@ -12667,7 +12667,7 @@ definition: - branch out like trees example: - - nerve fibers arborize + - Nerve fibers arborize. hypernym: - 00329612-v ili: i23381 @@ -12679,7 +12679,7 @@ definition: - branch out in a twiglike manner example: - - The lightning bolt twigged in several directions + - The lightning bolt twigged in several directions. hypernym: - 00329612-v ili: i23382 @@ -12690,7 +12690,7 @@ definition: - divide into two branches example: - - The road bifurcated + - The road bifurcated. hypernym: - 00329612-v ili: i23383 @@ -12701,7 +12701,7 @@ definition: - divide into three example: - - The road trifurcates at the bridge + - The road trifurcates at the bridge. hypernym: - 00329612-v ili: i23384 @@ -12712,7 +12712,7 @@ definition: - break up into small particles example: - - the fine powder had been atomized by air + - The fine powder had been atomized by air. hypernym: - 00338881-v ili: i23385 @@ -12849,7 +12849,7 @@ definition: - become powder or dust example: - - When it was blown up, the building powderized + - When it was blown up, the building powderized. hypernym: - 00398482-v ili: i23396 @@ -12865,7 +12865,7 @@ definition: - become undone example: - - the sweater unraveled + - The sweater unraveled. hypernym: - 00398482-v ili: i23397 @@ -12904,7 +12904,7 @@ definition: - form into subdivisions example: - - The cells subdivided + - The cells subdivided. hypernym: - 01560556-v ili: i23400 @@ -12929,7 +12929,7 @@ definition: - break open or apart suddenly and forcefully example: - - The dam burst + - The dam burst. hypernym: - 00334996-v ili: i23402 @@ -12941,7 +12941,7 @@ definition: - break into many pieces example: - - The wine glass shattered + - The wine glass shattered. hypernym: - 00334404-v ili: i23403 @@ -12963,7 +12963,7 @@ definition: - damage or destroy example: - - The news of her husband's death shattered her life + - The news of her husband's death shattered her life. hypernym: - 00259743-v ili: i23405 @@ -12974,8 +12974,8 @@ definition: - become separated into pieces or fragments example: - - The figurine broke - - The freshly baked loaf fell apart + - The figurine broke. + - The freshly baked loaf fell apart. hypernym: - 00139943-v ili: i23406 @@ -12992,7 +12992,7 @@ definition: - break suddenly into pieces, as from a violent blow example: - - The window smashed + - The window smashed. hypernym: - 00334996-v ili: i23407 @@ -13005,7 +13005,7 @@ definition: - come unraveled or undone as if by snagging example: - - Her nylons were running + - Her nylons were running. hypernym: - 00334996-v ili: i23408 @@ -13019,8 +13019,8 @@ definition: - destroy the integrity of; usually by force; cause to separate into pieces or fragments example: - - He broke the glass plate - - She broke the match + - He broke the glass plate. + - She broke the match. hypernym: - 02035003-v ili: i23409 @@ -13033,7 +13033,7 @@ definition: - break into pieces example: - - The pothole fractured a bolt on the axle + - The pothole fractured a bolt on the axle. hypernym: - 00335806-v ili: i23410 @@ -13044,7 +13044,7 @@ definition: - break so as to fall inward example: - - He broke in the door + - He broke in the door. hypernym: - 00335806-v ili: i23411 @@ -13075,7 +13075,7 @@ definition: - break into pieces, as by striking or knocking over example: - - Smash a plate + - smash a plate hypernym: - 00335806-v ili: i23414 @@ -13099,7 +13099,7 @@ definition: - become fractured; break or crack on the surface only example: - - The glass cracked when it was heated + - The glass cracked when it was heated. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23416 @@ -13115,7 +13115,7 @@ definition: - make cracks or chinks in example: - - The heat checked the paint + - The heat checked the paint. hypernym: - 00337528-v ili: i23417 @@ -13129,7 +13129,7 @@ definition: - cause to become cracked example: - - heat and light cracked the back of the leather chair + - Heat and light cracked the back of the leather chair. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23418 @@ -13151,7 +13151,7 @@ definition: - break suddenly and abruptly, as under tension example: - - The pipe snapped + - The pipe snapped. hypernym: - 00334996-v ili: i23420 @@ -13163,7 +13163,7 @@ definition: - break partially but keep its integrity example: - - The glass cracked + - The glass cracked. hypernym: - 00337070-v ili: i23421 @@ -13174,7 +13174,7 @@ definition: - crack due to dehydration example: - - My lips chap in this dry weather + - My lips chap in this dry weather. hypernym: - 00338044-v ili: i23422 @@ -13185,7 +13185,7 @@ definition: - develop a fine network of cracks example: - - Crazed ceramics + - crazed ceramics hypernym: - 00338044-v ili: i23423 @@ -13206,7 +13206,7 @@ definition: - break up into splinters or slivers example: - - The wood splintered + - The wood splintered. hypernym: - 00338881-v ili: i23425 @@ -13218,7 +13218,7 @@ definition: - break or cause to break into pieces example: - - The plate fragmented + - The plate fragmented. hypernym: - 00334996-v ili: i23426 @@ -13232,7 +13232,7 @@ definition: - declare void example: - - The President dissolved the parliament and called for new elections + - The President dissolved the parliament and called for new elections. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23427 @@ -13279,7 +13279,7 @@ definition: - break into small pieces example: - - The car crushed the toy + - The car crushed the toy. hypernym: - 00338881-v ili: i23431 @@ -13292,7 +13292,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00244785-n example: - - bruise the berries with a wooden spoon and strain them + - Bruise the berries with a wooden spoon and strain them. hypernym: - 00339895-v ili: i23432 @@ -13303,8 +13303,8 @@ definition: - happen example: - - Report the news as it develops - - These political movements recrudesce from time to time + - report the news as it develops + - These political movements recrudesce from time to time. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i23433 @@ -13319,7 +13319,7 @@ definition: - result or issue example: - - A slight unpleasantness arose from this discussion + - A slight unpleasantness arose from this discussion. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i23434 @@ -13332,8 +13332,8 @@ - come to pass example: - What is happening? - - The meeting took place without an incident - - Nothing occurred that seemed important + - The meeting took place without an incident. + - Nothing occurred that seemed important. ili: i23435 members: - happen @@ -13350,7 +13350,7 @@ definition: - come about or follow as a consequence example: - - nothing will result from this meeting + - Nothing will result from this meeting. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i23436 @@ -13361,7 +13361,7 @@ definition: - occur between other event or between certain points of time example: - - the war intervened between the birth of her two children + - The war intervened between the birth of her two children. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i23437 @@ -13372,7 +13372,7 @@ definition: - come about, happen, or occur example: - - Several important events transpired last week + - Several important events transpired last week. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i23438 @@ -13383,7 +13383,7 @@ definition: - occur example: - - what gives? + - What gives? exemplifies: - 07171981-n hypernym: @@ -13405,8 +13405,8 @@ definition: - follow a certain course example: - - The inauguration went well - - how did your interview go? + - The inauguration went well. + - How did your interview go? hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i23442 @@ -13418,7 +13418,7 @@ definition: - proceed for an extended period of time example: - - The speech dragged on for two hours + - The speech dragged on for two hours. hypernym: - 00342215-v ili: i23443 @@ -13431,9 +13431,9 @@ definition: - come to pass; arrive, as in due course example: - - The first success came three days later - - It came as a shock - - Dawn comes early in June + - The first success came three days later. + - It came as a shock. + - Dawn comes early in June. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i23444 @@ -13446,8 +13446,8 @@ definition: - come as if by falling example: - - Night fell - - Silence fell + - Night fell. + - Silence fell. hypernym: - 00342572-v ili: i23445 @@ -13462,7 +13462,7 @@ definition: - go as if by falling example: - - Grief fell from our hearts + - Grief fell from our hearts. hypernym: - 00427911-v ili: i23446 @@ -13475,8 +13475,8 @@ definition: - occur at a specified time or place example: - - Christmas falls on a Monday this year - - The accent falls on the first syllable + - Christmas falls on a Monday this year. + - The accent falls on the first syllable. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i23447 @@ -13489,7 +13489,7 @@ definition: - be a forerunner of or occur earlier than example: - - This composition anticipates Impressionism + - This composition anticipates Impressionism. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i23448 @@ -13500,8 +13500,8 @@ definition: - be found or available example: - - These shoes come in three colors - - The furniture comes unassembled + - These shoes come in three colors. + - The furniture comes unassembled. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i23449 @@ -13512,7 +13512,7 @@ definition: - be gradually disclosed or unfolded; become manifest example: - - The plot developed slowly + - The plot developed slowly. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i23450 @@ -13527,7 +13527,7 @@ definition: - come to light; become known example: - - It transpired that she had worked as spy in East Germany + - It transpired that she had worked as spy in East Germany. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23451 @@ -13538,7 +13538,7 @@ definition: - happen or occur again example: - - This is a recurring story + - This is a recurring story. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i23452 @@ -13553,7 +13553,7 @@ - 06138021-n - 06009822-n example: - - the function iterates + - The function iterates. hypernym: - 00343988-v ili: i23453 @@ -13573,7 +13573,7 @@ definition: - happen in a particular manner example: - - how did your talk go over? + - How did your talk go over? hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i23455 @@ -13586,7 +13586,7 @@ definition: - happen regularly example: - - Christmas rolled around again + - Christmas rolled around again. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i23456 @@ -13598,7 +13598,7 @@ definition: - come into being; become reality example: - - Her dream really materialized + - Her dream really materialized. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i23457 @@ -13621,9 +13621,9 @@ definition: - happen, occur, or be the case in the course of events or by chance example: - - It happens that today is my birthday + - It happens that today is my birthday. - source: Santayana - text: These things befell + text: These things befell. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i23459 @@ -13638,7 +13638,7 @@ definition: - happen as a result example: - - Nothing good will come of this + - Nothing good will come of this. hypernym: - 02640346-v ili: i23460 @@ -13649,7 +13649,7 @@ definition: - become of; happen to example: - - He promised that no harm would befall her + - He promised that no harm would befall her. - What has become of my children? hypernym: - 00340744-v @@ -13672,7 +13672,7 @@ definition: - happen simultaneously example: - - The two events coincided + - The two events coincided. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i23463 @@ -13684,7 +13684,7 @@ definition: - start abruptly example: - - After 1989, peace broke out in the former East Bloc + - After 1989, peace broke out in the former East Bloc. hypernym: - 02614382-v ili: i23464 @@ -13707,12 +13707,12 @@ definition: - take the first step or steps in carrying out an action example: - - We began working at dawn + - We began working at dawn. - Who will start? - Get working as soon as the sun rises! - - The first tourists began to arrive in Cambodia - - He began early in the day - - Let's get down to work now + - The first tourists began to arrive in Cambodia. + - He began early in the day. + - Let's get down to work now. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i23466 @@ -13732,7 +13732,7 @@ definition: - begin again example: - - we recommenced his reading after a short nap + - We recommenced his reading after a short nap. hypernym: - 00346415-v ili: i23467 @@ -13743,7 +13743,7 @@ definition: - set out on a course of action example: - - He struck out on his own + - He struck out on his own. hypernym: - 00346415-v ili: i23468 @@ -13754,7 +13754,7 @@ definition: - begin vigorously example: - - The prisoners fell to work right away + - The prisoners fell to work right away. hypernym: - 00346415-v ili: i23469 @@ -13765,7 +13765,7 @@ definition: - begin suddenly and sometimes violently example: - - He broke out shouting + - He broke out shouting. hypernym: - 02614382-v ili: i23470 @@ -13776,7 +13776,7 @@ definition: - set off quickly, usually with success example: - - The freshman jumped off to a good start in his math class + - The freshman jumped off to a good start in his math class. hypernym: - 00346415-v ili: i23471 @@ -13787,7 +13787,7 @@ definition: - arrive at the point of example: - - She gets to fretting if I stay away from home too long + - She gets to fretting if I stay away from home too long. hypernym: - 00346415-v ili: i23472 @@ -13798,7 +13798,7 @@ definition: - commence in a manner calculated to bring good luck example: - - They auspicated the trip with a bottle of champagne + - They auspicated the trip with a bottle of champagne. hypernym: - 00346415-v ili: i23473 @@ -13809,7 +13809,7 @@ definition: - set to work upon; turn one's energies vigorously to a task example: - - I attacked the problem as soon as I got out of bed + - I attacked the problem as soon as I got out of bed. hypernym: - 00346415-v ili: i23474 @@ -13829,8 +13829,8 @@ definition: - begin with vigor example: - - He launched into a long diatribe - - She plunged into a dangerous adventure + - He launched into a long diatribe. + - She plunged into a dangerous adventure. hypernym: - 00346415-v ili: i23476 @@ -13844,7 +13844,7 @@ definition: - occur or become available example: - - water or electricity came on again after the earthquake + - Water or electricity came on again after the earthquake. hypernym: - 00346415-v ili: i23477 @@ -13855,7 +13855,7 @@ definition: - set out on (an enterprise or subject of study) example: - - she embarked upon a new career + - She embarked upon a new career. hypernym: - 00346415-v ili: i23478 @@ -13897,9 +13897,9 @@ definition: - set in motion, cause to start example: - - The U.S. started a war in the Middle East - - The Iraqis began hostilities - - begin a new chapter in your life + - The U.S. started a war in the Middle East. + - The Iraqis began hostilities. + - Begin a new chapter in your life. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i23481 @@ -13915,7 +13915,7 @@ definition: - start or re-start vigorously example: - - The Secretary of State intends to jumpstart the Middle East Peace Process + - The Secretary of State intends to jumpstart the Middle East Peace Process. hypernym: - 00349400-v ili: i23482 @@ -13927,7 +13927,7 @@ definition: - cause to start anew example: - - The enemy recommenced hostilities after a few days of quiet + - The enemy recommenced hostilities after a few days of quiet. hypernym: - 00349400-v ili: i23483 @@ -13938,7 +13938,7 @@ definition: - be a precursor of example: - - The fall of the Berlin Wall ushered in the post-Cold War period + - The fall of the Berlin Wall ushered in the post-Cold War period. hypernym: - 00349400-v ili: i23484 @@ -13951,7 +13951,7 @@ definition: - set in motion or cause to begin example: - - The guide set the tour off to a good start + - The guide set the tour off to a good start. hypernym: - 00349400-v ili: i23485 @@ -13971,7 +13971,7 @@ definition: - take up or begin anew example: - - We resumed the negotiations + - We resumed the negotiations. hypernym: - 02685709-v ili: i23487 @@ -13984,7 +13984,7 @@ definition: - return to a previous location or condition example: - - The painting resumed its old condition when we restored it + - The painting resumed its old condition when we restored it. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23488 @@ -13996,8 +13996,8 @@ definition: - be persistent, refuse to stop example: - - he persisted to call me every night - - The child persisted and kept asking questions + - He persisted to call me every night. + - The child persisted and kept asking questions. hypernym: - 02685709-v ili: i23489 @@ -14012,7 +14012,7 @@ definition: - persist stubbornly example: - - he obstinates himself against all rational arguments + - He obstinates himself against all rational arguments. hypernym: - 00351115-v ili: i23490 @@ -14024,7 +14024,7 @@ - persist with actions or an attitude despite the probability that it will cause trouble example: - - He is asking for trouble with his behavior + - He is asking for trouble with his behavior. hypernym: - 00351115-v ili: i23491 @@ -14036,7 +14036,7 @@ definition: - persist in working hard example: - - Students must plug away at this problem + - Students must plug away at this problem. hypernym: - 00351115-v ili: i23492 @@ -14048,7 +14048,7 @@ definition: - keep to example: - - Stick to your principles + - Stick to your principles. - stick to the diet hypernym: - 00351115-v @@ -14064,7 +14064,7 @@ definition: - go out of existence example: - - She hoped that the problem would eventually pass away + - She hoped that the problem would eventually pass away. hypernym: - 02615799-v ili: i23494 @@ -14075,7 +14075,7 @@ definition: - to finish off example: - - We closed out our account + - We closed out our account. hypernym: - 00353480-v ili: i23495 @@ -14086,7 +14086,7 @@ definition: - end, at least for a long time example: - - The correspondence lapsed + - The correspondence lapsed. hypernym: - 02615799-v ili: i23496 @@ -14097,7 +14097,7 @@ definition: - cause to finish a relationship with somebody example: - - That finished me with Mary + - That finished me with Mary. hypernym: - 00353480-v ili: i23497 @@ -14108,7 +14108,7 @@ definition: - finish a game in baseball by protecting a lead example: - - The relief pitcher closed with two runs in the second inning + - The relief pitcher closed with two runs in the second inning. hypernym: - 00485097-v ili: i23498 @@ -14119,7 +14119,7 @@ definition: - cease operating example: - - The pump suddenly cut out + - The pump suddenly cut out. hypernym: - 02615799-v ili: i23499 @@ -14130,7 +14130,7 @@ definition: - become extinguished example: - - The lights suddenly went out and we were in the dark + - The lights suddenly went out and we were in the dark. hypernym: - 02615799-v ili: i23500 @@ -14141,8 +14141,8 @@ definition: - finally be or do something example: - - He ended up marrying his high school sweetheart - - he wound up being unemployed and living at home again + - He ended up marrying his high school sweetheart. + - He wound up being unemployed and living at home again. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i23501 @@ -14161,8 +14161,8 @@ - bring to an end or halt example: - She ended their friendship when she found out that he had once been convicted - of a crime - - The attack on Poland terminated the relatively peaceful period after WW I + of a crime. + - The attack on Poland terminated the relatively peaceful period after WW I. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23502 @@ -14174,7 +14174,7 @@ definition: - terminate a relationship abruptly example: - - Mary gave John the axe after she saw him with another woman + - Mary gave John the axe after she saw him with another woman. hypernym: - 02436167-v ili: i23503 @@ -14199,7 +14199,7 @@ definition: - bring to a head or to the highest point example: - - Seurat culminated pointillism + - Seurat culminated pointillism. hypernym: - 00353480-v ili: i23505 @@ -14223,7 +14223,7 @@ definition: - terminate example: - - they will ax the research program + - They will ax the research program. hypernym: - 00353480-v ili: i23507 @@ -14250,7 +14250,7 @@ definition: - arrest the motion (of something) abruptly example: - - He checked the flow of water by shutting off the main valve + - He checked the flow of water by shutting off the main valve. hypernym: - 01863207-v ili: i23509 @@ -14261,7 +14261,7 @@ definition: - disappear or come to an end example: - - Their anger died + - Their anger died. - My secret will die with me! hypernym: - 00427911-v @@ -14285,7 +14285,7 @@ definition: - destroy a vitally essential quality of or in example: - - Eating artichokes kills the taste of all other foods + - Eating artichokes kills the taste of all other foods. hypernym: - 01622948-v ili: i23512 @@ -14314,7 +14314,7 @@ definition: - tire out completely example: - - The daily stress of her work is killing her + - The daily stress of her work is killing her. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -14329,7 +14329,7 @@ definition: - close with a snapping motion example: - - The lock snapped shut + - The lock snapped shut. hypernym: - 01347791-v ili: i23515 @@ -14340,8 +14340,8 @@ definition: - come to an end example: - - Their marriage dissolved - - The tobacco monopoly broke up + - Their marriage dissolved. + - The tobacco monopoly broke up. hypernym: - 00353480-v ili: i23516 @@ -14353,8 +14353,8 @@ definition: - bring the association of to an end or cause to break up example: - - The decree officially dissolved the marriage - - the judge dissolved the tobacco company + - The decree officially dissolved the marriage. + - The judge dissolved the tobacco company. hypernym: - 00353480-v ili: i23517 @@ -14377,7 +14377,7 @@ definition: - become level or even example: - - The ground levelled off + - The ground levelled off. hypernym: - 00356912-v ili: i23519 @@ -14391,7 +14391,7 @@ entails: - 00219829-v example: - - The bread crusted in the oven + - The bread crusted in the oven. hypernym: - 00356912-v ili: i23520 @@ -14402,7 +14402,7 @@ definition: - bend out of shape, as under pressure or from heat example: - - The highway buckled during the heat wave + - The highway buckled during the heat wave. hypernym: - 00356912-v ili: i23521 @@ -14415,7 +14415,7 @@ definition: - rise upward, as from pressure or moisture example: - - The floor is lifting slowly + - The floor is lifting slowly. hypernym: - 00357608-v ili: i23522 @@ -14426,7 +14426,7 @@ definition: - produce buds, branches, or germinate example: - - the potatoes sprouted + - The potatoes sprouted. hypernym: - 00231983-v ili: i23523 @@ -14445,7 +14445,7 @@ definition: - cause to grow or sprout example: - - the plentiful rain germinated my plants + - The plentiful rain germinated my plants. hypernym: - 00246343-v ili: i23524 @@ -14480,7 +14480,7 @@ definition: - take root and begin to grow example: - - this plant roots quickly + - This plant roots quickly. hypernym: - 00231172-v ili: i23527 @@ -14505,10 +14505,10 @@ - pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life example: - - She died from cancer - - The children perished in the fire - - The patient went peacefully - - The old guy kicked the bucket at the age of 102 + - She died from cancer. + - The children perished in the fire. + - The patient went peacefully. + - The old guy kicked the bucket at the age of 102. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23529 @@ -14548,7 +14548,7 @@ definition: - be asphyxiated; die from lack of oxygen example: - - The child suffocated under the pillow + - The child suffocated under the pillow. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -14578,7 +14578,7 @@ - be abolished or discarded example: - These ugly billboards have to go! - - These luxuries all had to go under the Khmer Rouge + - These luxuries all had to go under the Khmer Rouge. hypernym: - 00427911-v ili: i23533 @@ -14591,8 +14591,8 @@ entails: - 00359085-v example: - - He left six children - - At her death, she left behind her husband and 11 cats + - He left six children. + - At her death, she left behind her husband and 11 cats. hypernym: - 00615374-v ili: i23534 @@ -14607,7 +14607,7 @@ definition: - cause to be without a spouse example: - - The war widowed many women in the former Yugoslavia + - The war widowed many women in the former Yugoslavia. hypernym: - 00360745-v ili: i23535 @@ -14618,7 +14618,7 @@ definition: - die from being submerged in water, getting water into the lungs, and asphyxiating example: - - The child drowned in the lake + - The child drowned in the lake. hypernym: - 00359085-v ili: i23536 @@ -14629,7 +14629,7 @@ definition: - be born, used chiefly of lambs example: - - The lambs fell in the afternoon + - The lambs fell in the afternoon. hypernym: - 00361585-v ili: i23537 @@ -14640,7 +14640,7 @@ definition: - die before; die earlier than example: - - She predeceased her husband + - She predeceased her husband. hypernym: - 00359085-v ili: i23538 @@ -14651,7 +14651,7 @@ definition: - come into existence through birth example: - - She was born on a farm + - She was born on a farm. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23539 @@ -14662,7 +14662,7 @@ definition: - be born or come into existence example: - - All these flowers come to life when the rains come + - All these flowers come to life when the rains come. hypernym: - 00361585-v ili: i23540 @@ -14674,7 +14674,7 @@ definition: - become overcast example: - - the sky clouded over + - The sky clouded over. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23541 @@ -14685,7 +14685,7 @@ definition: - become covered with mist example: - - The windshield misted over + - The windshield misted over. hypernym: - 01210571-v ili: i23542 @@ -14711,7 +14711,7 @@ definition: - become bloated or swollen or puff up example: - - The dead man's stomach was bloated + - The dead man's stomach was bloated. hypernym: - 00257393-v ili: i23544 @@ -14724,7 +14724,7 @@ definition: - make bloated or swollen example: - - Hunger bloated the child's belly + - Hunger bloated the child's belly. hypernym: - 00258536-v ili: i23545 @@ -14737,7 +14737,7 @@ entails: - 01282617-v example: - - the cigar smoke curled up at the ceiling + - The cigar smoke curled up at the ceiling. hypernym: - 00356912-v ili: i23546 @@ -14762,7 +14762,7 @@ definition: - interrupt before its natural or planned end example: - - We had to cut short our vacation + - We had to cut short our vacation. hypernym: - 00364717-v ili: i23549 @@ -14785,7 +14785,7 @@ - stop pursuing or acting example: - drop a lawsuit - - knock it off! + - Knock it off! hypernym: - 02686624-v ili: i23551 @@ -14797,7 +14797,7 @@ definition: - drop prosecution of by entering a nolle prosequi in the court records example: - - They nolle prossed the charge + - They nolle prossed the charge. hypernym: - 00363763-v ili: i23552 @@ -14810,7 +14810,7 @@ definition: - stop a process or a habit by imposing a freeze on it example: - - Suspend the aid to the war-torn country + - suspend the aid to the war-torn country hypernym: - 00364717-v ili: i23553 @@ -14822,7 +14822,7 @@ definition: - get stuck while doing something example: - - She bogged down many times while she wrote her dissertation + - She bogged down many times while she wrote her dissertation. hypernym: - 02686624-v ili: i23554 @@ -14834,7 +14834,7 @@ definition: - cause to slow down or get stuck example: - - The vote would bog down the house + - The vote would bog down the house. hypernym: - 00441741-v ili: i23555 @@ -14846,7 +14846,7 @@ definition: - terminate or end example: - - She interrupted her pregnancy + - She interrupted her pregnancy. - break a lucky streak - break the cycle of poverty hypernym: @@ -14860,7 +14860,7 @@ definition: - close at the end of a session example: - - The court adjourned + - The court adjourned. hypernym: - 02615799-v ili: i23557 @@ -14873,7 +14873,7 @@ definition: - interrupt periodically example: - - Her sharp questions punctuated the speaker's drone + - Her sharp questions punctuated the speaker's drone. hypernym: - 00780320-v ili: i23558 @@ -14898,8 +14898,8 @@ definition: - undergo condensation; change from a gaseous to a liquid state and fall in drops example: - - water condenses - - The acid distills at a specific temperature + - Water condenses. + - The acid distills at a specific temperature. hypernym: - 00444939-v ili: i23560 @@ -14915,7 +14915,7 @@ definition: - compress or concentrate example: - - Congress condensed the three-year plan into a six-month plan + - Congress condensed the three-year plan into a six-month plan. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23561 @@ -14930,7 +14930,7 @@ definition: - develop due to condensation example: - - All our planets condensed out of the same material + - All our planets condensed out of the same material. hypernym: - 00340548-v ili: i23562 @@ -14943,7 +14943,7 @@ definition: - become more compact or concentrated example: - - Her feelings condensed + - Her feelings condensed. hypernym: - 00226992-v ili: i23563 @@ -14982,7 +14982,7 @@ definition: - cause a gas or vapor to change into a liquid example: - - The cold air condensed the steam + - The cold air condensed the steam. hypernym: - 00139943-v ili: i23566 @@ -15055,7 +15055,7 @@ definition: - exude water vapor example: - - plants transpire + - Plants transpire. hypernym: - 00367511-v ili: i23572 @@ -15066,8 +15066,8 @@ definition: - become one example: - - Germany unified officially in 1990 - - the cells merge + - Germany unified officially in 1990. + - The cells merge. hypernym: - 00468364-v ili: i23573 @@ -15080,7 +15080,7 @@ definition: - separate or classify into units example: - - The hospital was unitized for efficiency + - The hospital was unitized for efficiency. hypernym: - 00656296-v ili: i23574 @@ -15092,7 +15092,7 @@ definition: - coalesce or unite in a mass example: - - Blood clots + - blood clots hypernym: - 01463781-v ili: i23575 @@ -15114,8 +15114,8 @@ definition: - break up or separate example: - - The country is disunifying - - Yugoslavia broke apart after 1989 + - The country is disunifying. + - Yugoslavia broke apart after 1989. hypernym: - 02436167-v ili: i23577 @@ -15127,7 +15127,7 @@ definition: - come together so as to form a single product example: - - Social forces converged to bring the Fascists back to power + - Social forces converged to bring the Fascists back to power. hypernym: - 00368338-v ili: i23578 @@ -15147,7 +15147,7 @@ definition: - unite on a federal basis or band together as a league example: - - The country was federated after the civil war + - The country was federated after the civil war. hypernym: - 02475258-v ili: i23580 @@ -15160,7 +15160,7 @@ definition: - enter into a league for a common purpose example: - - The republics federated to become the Soviet Union + - The republics federated to become the Soviet Union. hypernym: - 00368338-v ili: i23581 @@ -15187,7 +15187,7 @@ definition: - loose heat example: - - The air cooled considerably after the thunderstorm + - The air cooled considerably after the thunderstorm. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23583 @@ -15200,7 +15200,7 @@ definition: - lose intensity example: - - His enthusiasm cooled considerably + - His enthusiasm cooled considerably. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23584 @@ -15213,7 +15213,7 @@ definition: - get excessively and undesirably hot example: - - The car engines overheated + - The car engines overheated. hypernym: - 00373318-v ili: i23585 @@ -15226,7 +15226,7 @@ definition: - make cool or cooler example: - - Chill the food + - chill the food hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23586 @@ -15250,7 +15250,7 @@ definition: - put ice on or put on ice example: - - Ice your sprained limbs + - Ice your sprained limbs. hypernym: - 00371065-v ili: i23588 @@ -15274,7 +15274,7 @@ definition: - make hot or hotter example: - - the sun heats the oceans + - The sun heats the oceans. - heat the water on the stove hypernym: - 00126072-v @@ -15309,7 +15309,7 @@ definition: - preserve by chilling example: - - many foods must be refrigerated or else they will spoil + - Many foods must be refrigerated or else they will spoil. hypernym: - 00212840-v ili: i23593 @@ -15353,7 +15353,7 @@ definition: - make excessively or undesirably hot example: - - The room was overheated + - The room was overheated. hypernym: - 00371917-v ili: i23597 @@ -15364,7 +15364,7 @@ definition: - gain heat or get hot example: - - The room heated up quickly + - The room heated up quickly. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23598 @@ -15377,7 +15377,7 @@ definition: - make warm or warmer example: - - The blanket will warm you + - The blanket will warm you. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23599 @@ -15388,7 +15388,7 @@ definition: - become more friendly or open example: - - She warmed up after we had lunch together + - She warmed up after we had lunch together. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23600 @@ -15399,7 +15399,7 @@ definition: - get warm or warmer example: - - The soup warmed slowly on the stove + - The soup warmed slowly on the stove. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23601 @@ -15439,7 +15439,7 @@ entails: - 00378386-v example: - - The surgeon cauterized the wart + - The surgeon cauterized the wart. hypernym: - 00078513-v - 00196708-v @@ -15455,7 +15455,7 @@ entails: - 00446124-v example: - - The water in the bowl froze + - The water in the bowl froze. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23605 @@ -15488,7 +15488,7 @@ definition: - bring to, or maintain at, the boiling point example: - - boil this liquid until it evaporates + - Boil this liquid until it evaporates. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23608 @@ -15508,7 +15508,7 @@ definition: - come to the boiling point and change from a liquid to vapor example: - - Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius + - Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23610 @@ -15519,7 +15519,7 @@ definition: - overflow or cause to overflow while boiling example: - - The milk is boiling over + - The milk is boiling over. hypernym: - 00375692-v ili: i23611 @@ -15567,7 +15567,7 @@ definition: - cause to freeze example: - - Freeze the leftover food + - freeze the leftover food hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23615 @@ -15578,11 +15578,11 @@ definition: - become or cause to become soft or liquid example: - - The sun melted the ice - - the ice thawed - - the ice cream melted - - The heat melted the wax - - The giant iceberg dissolved over the years during the global warming phase + - The sun melted the ice. + - The ice thawed. + - The ice cream melted. + - The heat melted the wax. + - The giant iceberg dissolved over the years during the global warming phase. - dethaw the meat hypernym: - 00444939-v @@ -15599,7 +15599,7 @@ definition: - melt or become liquid by absorbing moisture from the air example: - - this type of salt deliquesces easily + - This type of salt deliquesces easily. hypernym: - 00376777-v ili: i23617 @@ -15610,7 +15610,7 @@ definition: - make or become free of frost or ice example: - - Defrost the car window + - defrost the car window hypernym: - 00376777-v ili: i23618 @@ -15623,7 +15623,7 @@ definition: - undergo combustion example: - - Maple wood burns well + - Maple wood burns well. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23619 @@ -15637,8 +15637,8 @@ definition: - burn completely; be consumed or destroyed by fire example: - - The hut burned down - - The mountain of paper went up in flames + - The hut burned down. + - The mountain of paper went up in flames. hypernym: - 00377673-v ili: i23620 @@ -15663,7 +15663,7 @@ definition: - make very hot and dry example: - - The heat scorched the countryside + - The heat scorched the countryside. hypernym: - 00371917-v ili: i23622 @@ -15675,7 +15675,7 @@ definition: - burn or sear with a sizzling sound example: - - The fat sizzled in the pan + - The fat sizzled in the pan. hypernym: - 00378386-v ili: i23623 @@ -15687,7 +15687,7 @@ - cause to undergo combustion example: - burn garbage - - The car burns only Diesel oil + - The car burns only Diesel oil. hypernym: - 00139943-v ili: i23624 @@ -15702,7 +15702,7 @@ definition: - become reduced to ashes example: - - The paper incinerated quickly + - The paper incinerated quickly. hypernym: - 00378022-v ili: i23625 @@ -15715,7 +15715,7 @@ definition: - burn superficially or lightly example: - - I singed my eyebrows + - I singed my eyebrows. hypernym: - 00380111-v ili: i23626 @@ -15727,7 +15727,7 @@ definition: - destroy by fire example: - - They burned the house and his diaries + - They burned the house and his diaries. hypernym: - 01566925-v ili: i23627 @@ -15752,7 +15752,7 @@ definition: - reduce to ashes example: - - Cremate a corpse + - cremate a corpse hypernym: - 00379335-v ili: i23629 @@ -15763,7 +15763,7 @@ definition: - burn maliciously, as by arson example: - - The madman torched the barns + - The madman torched the barns. hypernym: - 00379335-v ili: i23630 @@ -15776,9 +15776,9 @@ domain_topic: - 00244785-n example: - - The cook blackened the chicken breast - - The fire charred the ceiling above the mantelpiece - - the flames scorched the ceiling + - The cook blackened the chicken breast. + - The fire charred the ceiling above the mantelpiece. + - The flames scorched the ceiling. hypernym: - 00196708-v ili: i23631 @@ -15792,7 +15792,7 @@ definition: - get blistered example: - - Her feet blistered during the long hike + - Her feet blistered during the long hike. hypernym: - 00257393-v ili: i23632 @@ -15806,7 +15806,7 @@ definition: - cause blisters to form on example: - - the tight shoes and perspiration blistered her feet + - The tight shoes and perspiration blistered her feet. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23633 @@ -15819,7 +15819,7 @@ definition: - make a shift in or exchange of example: - - First Joe led; then we switched + - First Joe led; then we switched. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23634 @@ -15832,7 +15832,7 @@ definition: - change the order or arrangement of example: - - Dyslexics often transpose letters in a word + - Dyslexics often transpose letters in a word. hypernym: - 00138328-v ili: i23635 @@ -15866,7 +15866,7 @@ definition: - change from one system to another or to a new plan or policy example: - - We converted from 220 to 110 Volt + - We converted from 220 to 110 Volt. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23638 @@ -15899,8 +15899,8 @@ definition: - change in outward structure or looks example: - - He transformed into a monster - - The salesman metamorphosed into an ugly beetle + - He transformed into a monster. + - The salesman metamorphosed into an ugly beetle. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23641 @@ -15969,8 +15969,8 @@ definition: - change or alter in form, appearance, or nature example: - - This experience transformed her completely - - She transformed the clay into a beautiful sculpture + - This experience transformed her completely. + - She transformed the clay into a beautiful sculpture. - transubstantiate one element into another hypernym: - 00126072-v @@ -16014,7 +16014,7 @@ definition: - change from one form or medium into another example: - - Braque translated collage into oil + - Braque translated collage into oil. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23651 @@ -16036,7 +16036,7 @@ definition: - make useful again; transform from a useless or uncultivated state example: - - The people reclaimed the marshes + - The people reclaimed the marshes. hypernym: - 00114965-v ili: i23653 @@ -16047,9 +16047,9 @@ definition: - change completely the nature or appearance of example: - - In Kafka's story, a person metamorphoses into a bug - - The treatment and diet transfigured her into a beautiful young woman - - Jesus was transfigured after his resurrection + - In Kafka's story, a person metamorphoses into a bug. + - The treatment and diet transfigured her into a beautiful young woman. + - Jesus was transfigured after his resurrection. hypernym: - 00138328-v ili: i23654 @@ -16062,7 +16062,7 @@ definition: - change religious beliefs, or adopt a religious belief example: - - She converted to Buddhism + - She converted to Buddhism. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23655 @@ -16076,7 +16076,7 @@ - bring, lead, or force to abandon a wrong or evil course of life, conduct, and adopt a right one example: - - The Church reformed me + - The Church reformed me. - reform your conduct hypernym: - 00126072-v @@ -16115,7 +16115,7 @@ definition: - cause to adopt a new or different faith example: - - The missionaries converted the Indian population + - The missionaries converted the Indian population. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23659 @@ -16130,7 +16130,7 @@ definition: - convert to Islam example: - - The Mughals Islamized much of Northern India in the 16th century + - The Mughals Islamized much of Northern India in the 16th century. hypernym: - 00386056-v ili: i23660 @@ -16142,7 +16142,7 @@ definition: - convert to Christianity example: - - missionaries have tried to Christianize native people all over the world + - Missionaries have tried to Christianize native people all over the world. hypernym: - 00386056-v ili: i23661 @@ -16154,7 +16154,7 @@ definition: - adapt in the name of Christianity example: - - some people want to Christianize ancient pagan sites + - Some people want to Christianize ancient pagan sites. hypernym: - 00300361-v ili: i23662 @@ -16165,7 +16165,7 @@ definition: - cause to conform to Islamic law example: - - Islamize the dietary laws + - islamize the dietary laws hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23663 @@ -16177,7 +16177,7 @@ definition: - spread the Christian faith example: - - The missionaries evangelized the Pacific Islanders + - The missionaries evangelized the Pacific Islanders. hypernym: - 00386056-v ili: i23664 @@ -16212,7 +16212,7 @@ definition: - reverse the position, order, relation, or condition of example: - - when forming a question, invert the subject and the verb + - When forming a question, invert the subject and the verb. hypernym: - 00660783-v ili: i23667 @@ -16226,7 +16226,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - here the theme is inverted + - Here the theme is inverted. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23668 @@ -16237,7 +16237,7 @@ definition: - go back to a previous state example: - - We reverted to the old rules + - We reverted to the old rules. hypernym: - 00138328-v ili: i23669 @@ -16252,7 +16252,7 @@ definition: - return to the original position or state after being stretched or compressed example: - - The rubber tubes resile + - The rubber tubes resile. hypernym: - 00387981-v ili: i23670 @@ -16291,7 +16291,7 @@ - make impersonal or present as an object example: - Will computers depersonalize human interactions? - - Pornography objectifies women + - Pornography objectifies women. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23673 @@ -16304,7 +16304,7 @@ definition: - cause extensive destruction or ruin utterly example: - - The enemy lay waste to the countryside after the invasion + - The enemy lay waste to the countryside after the invasion. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -16332,7 +16332,7 @@ definition: - grow weak and thin or waste away physically example: - - She emaciated during the chemotherapy + - She emaciated during the chemotherapy. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23676 @@ -16345,7 +16345,7 @@ definition: - cause to grow thin or weak example: - - The treatment emaciated him + - The treatment emaciated him. hypernym: - 00390309-v ili: i23677 @@ -16358,7 +16358,7 @@ definition: - make weak example: - - Life in the camp drained him + - Life in the camp drained him. hypernym: - 00225327-v ili: i23678 @@ -16380,7 +16380,7 @@ definition: - lose vigor, health, or flesh, as through grief example: - - After her husband died, she just pined away + - After her husband died, she just pined away. hypernym: - 00223926-v ili: i23680 @@ -16440,7 +16440,7 @@ definition: - suppress or constrain so as to lessen in intensity example: - - Stifle your curiosity + - Stifle your curiosity. hypernym: - 02428558-v ili: i23685 @@ -16452,7 +16452,7 @@ definition: - suppress the development, creativity, or imagination of example: - - His job suffocated him + - His job suffocated him. hypernym: - 00391513-v ili: i23686 @@ -16466,7 +16466,7 @@ definition: - become stultified, suppressed, or stifled example: - - He is suffocating — living at home with his aged parents in the small village + - He is suffocating — living at home with his aged parents in the small village. hypernym: - 02632685-v ili: i23687 @@ -16480,7 +16480,7 @@ definition: - suppress example: - - He choked down his rage + - He choked down his rage. hypernym: - 00463047-v ili: i23688 @@ -16502,7 +16502,7 @@ definition: - make less lively or vigorous example: - - Middle age dulled her appetite for travel + - Middle age dulled her appetite for travel. hypernym: - 00223926-v ili: i23690 @@ -16513,7 +16513,7 @@ definition: - make milky or dull example: - - The chemical clouded the liquid to which it was added + - The chemical clouded the liquid to which it was added. hypernym: - 00392374-v ili: i23691 @@ -16524,7 +16524,7 @@ definition: - become dull or lusterless in appearance; lose shine or brightness example: - - the varnished table top dulled with time + - The varnished table top dulled with time. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23692 @@ -16536,7 +16536,7 @@ - lose strength or effectiveness; become or appear boring, insipid, or tiresome (to) example: - - the course palled on her + - The course palled on her. hypernym: - 00223926-v ili: i23693 @@ -16547,7 +16547,7 @@ definition: - become sharp or sharper example: - - The debate sharpened + - The debate sharpened. hypernym: - 00226992-v ili: i23694 @@ -16560,7 +16560,7 @@ definition: - make crisp or more crisp and precise example: - - We had to sharpen our arguments + - We had to sharpen our arguments. hypernym: - 00227591-v ili: i23695 @@ -16571,7 +16571,7 @@ definition: - make (one's senses) more acute example: - - This drug will sharpen your vision + - This drug will sharpen your vision. hypernym: - 00227591-v ili: i23696 @@ -16604,7 +16604,7 @@ definition: - give a point to example: - - The candles are tapered + - The candles are tapered. hypernym: - 00140787-v ili: i23699 @@ -16649,7 +16649,7 @@ definition: - get used to a certain climate example: - - They never acclimatized in Egypt + - They never acclimatized in Egypt. hypernym: - 00150107-v ili: i23703 @@ -16662,7 +16662,7 @@ definition: - get or become familiar or accustomed with through experience example: - - I finally got used to my husband's odd habits + - I finally got used to my husband's odd habits. hypernym: - 00109468-v members: @@ -16672,7 +16672,7 @@ definition: - make synchronous and adjust in time or manner example: - - Let's synchronize our efforts + - Let's synchronize our efforts. hypernym: - 00296959-v ili: i23704 @@ -16685,7 +16685,7 @@ definition: - adjust so as to be in a synchronized condition example: - - he phased the intake with the output of the machine + - He phased the intake with the output of the machine. hypernym: - 00394859-v ili: i23705 @@ -16706,7 +16706,7 @@ definition: - mix together different elements example: - - The colors blend well + - The colors blend well. hypernym: - 00139943-v ili: i23707 @@ -16738,7 +16738,7 @@ definition: - cause to become one with example: - - The sales tax is absorbed into the state income tax + - The sales tax is absorbed into the state income tax. hypernym: - 00395719-v ili: i23709 @@ -16749,7 +16749,7 @@ definition: - lose its distinct outline or shape; blend gradually example: - - Hundreds of actors were melting into the scene + - Hundreds of actors were melting into the scene. hypernym: - 00395719-v ili: i23710 @@ -16761,7 +16761,7 @@ definition: - cause (something) to be mixed with (something else) example: - - At this stage of making the cake, blend in the nuts + - At this stage of making the cake, blend in the nuts. hypernym: - 00395719-v ili: i23711 @@ -16784,7 +16784,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00017402-n example: - - After many years the rose bushes grew together + - After many years the rose bushes grew together. hypernym: - 00395719-v ili: i23713 @@ -16809,7 +16809,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - Hyaline casts were admixed with neutrophils + - Hyaline casts were admixed with neutrophils. hypernym: - 00395719-v ili: i23715 @@ -16832,7 +16832,7 @@ definition: - make liquid or plastic by heating example: - - The storm fused the electric mains + - The storm fused the electric mains. hypernym: - 00445584-v ili: i23717 @@ -16847,7 +16847,7 @@ entails: - 00373318-v example: - - The substances fused at a very high temperature + - The substances fused at a very high temperature. hypernym: - 00444939-v ili: i23718 @@ -16860,8 +16860,8 @@ definition: - break or fall apart into fragments example: - - The cookies crumbled - - The Sphinx is crumbling + - The cookies crumbled. + - The Sphinx is crumbling. hypernym: - 00398482-v ili: i23719 @@ -16873,8 +16873,8 @@ definition: - break into parts or components or lose cohesion or unity example: - - The material disintegrated - - the group disintegrated after the leader died + - The material disintegrated. + - The group disintegrated after the leader died. hypernym: - 00139943-v ili: i23720 @@ -16897,7 +16897,7 @@ - incorporate a food ingredient into a mixture by repeatedly turning it over without stirring or beating example: - - Fold the egg whites into the batter + - Fold the egg whites into the batter. hypernym: - 00467564-v ili: i23722 @@ -16908,7 +16908,7 @@ definition: - integrate again example: - - Russia must be reintegrated into Europe + - Russia must be reintegrated into Europe. hypernym: - 00467564-v ili: i23723 @@ -16922,7 +16922,7 @@ - 00216642-v example: - macerate peaches - - the gizzards macerates the food in the digestive system + - The gizzards macerates the food in the digestive system. hypernym: - 00256275-v ili: i23724 @@ -16933,7 +16933,7 @@ definition: - become soft or separate and disintegrate as a result of excessive soaking example: - - the tissue macerated in the water + - The tissue macerated in the water. hypernym: - 00255753-v ili: i23725 @@ -16959,7 +16959,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - the particles disintegrated during the nuclear fission process + - The particles disintegrated during the nuclear fission process. hypernym: - 00139943-v ili: i23727 @@ -16989,7 +16989,7 @@ entails: - 02128137-v example: - - organic matter putrefies + - Organic matter putrefies. hypernym: - 00553892-v ili: i23729 @@ -17002,7 +17002,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - The strong magnet magnetized the iron shavings + - The strong magnet magnetized the iron shavings. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23730 @@ -17017,7 +17017,7 @@ - 06100457-n example: - demagnetize the iron shavings - - they degaussed the ship + - They degaussed the ship. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23731 @@ -17030,8 +17030,8 @@ definition: - make simpler or easier or reduce in complexity or extent example: - - We had to simplify the instructions - - this move will simplify our lives + - We had to simplify the instructions. + - This move will simplify our lives. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23732 @@ -17056,7 +17056,7 @@ definition: - make complex example: - - he unnecessarily complexified every problem + - He unnecessarily complexified every problem. hypernym: - 00403446-v ili: i23735 @@ -17067,7 +17067,7 @@ definition: - have or develop complicating consequences example: - - These actions will ramify + - These actions will ramify. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23736 @@ -17079,7 +17079,7 @@ definition: - make complex or intricate or complicated example: - - The situation was rather involved + - The situation was rather involved. hypernym: - 00401789-v ili: i23737 @@ -17102,7 +17102,7 @@ definition: - attenuate or reduce in vigor, strength, or intensity by polishing or purifying example: - - many valuable nutrients are refined out of the foods in our modern diet + - Many valuable nutrients are refined out of the foods in our modern diet. hypernym: - 00221127-v ili: i23739 @@ -17139,7 +17139,7 @@ definition: - make more complicated example: - - There was a new development that complicated the matter + - There was a new development that complicated the matter. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23742 @@ -17171,7 +17171,7 @@ definition: - increase the pressure in or of example: - - The captain will pressurize the cabin for the passengers' comfort + - The captain will pressurize the cabin for the passengers' comfort. hypernym: - 00296959-v ili: i23745 @@ -17183,7 +17183,7 @@ definition: - maintain a certain pressure example: - - the airplane cabin is pressurized + - The airplane cabin is pressurized. - pressurize a space suit hypernym: - 02687605-v @@ -17231,7 +17231,7 @@ definition: - give a structure to example: - - I need to structure my days + - I need to structure my days. hypernym: - 00405549-v ili: i23750 @@ -17242,8 +17242,8 @@ definition: - construct or form anew or provide with a new structure example: - - After his accident, he had to restructure his life - - The governing board was reconstituted + - After his accident, he had to restructure his life. + - The governing board was reconstituted. hypernym: - 00405129-v ili: i23751 @@ -17278,7 +17278,7 @@ definition: - make central example: - - The Russian government centralized the distribution of food + - The Russian government centralized the distribution of food. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23754 @@ -17291,7 +17291,7 @@ definition: - make less central example: - - After the revolution, food distribution was decentralized + - After the revolution, food distribution was decentralized. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23755 @@ -17316,7 +17316,7 @@ definition: - prepare for social life example: - - Children have to be socialized in school + - Children have to be socialized in school. hypernym: - 00407168-v ili: i23757 @@ -17331,7 +17331,7 @@ example: - Get the children ready for school! - prepare for war - - I was fixing to leave town after I paid the hotel bill + - I was fixing to leave town after I paid the hotel bill. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23758 @@ -17429,7 +17429,7 @@ - prepare for winter example: - winterize cars - - winterize your houses + - Winterize your houses. hypernym: - 00407168-v ili: i23766 @@ -17441,7 +17441,7 @@ definition: - prepare for summer example: - - summerize your car + - Summerize your car. - summerize a house hypernym: - 00407168-v @@ -17466,7 +17466,7 @@ definition: - make into property owned by the state example: - - The new government communized all banks + - The new government communized all banks. hypernym: - 00412472-v ili: i23769 @@ -17478,7 +17478,7 @@ definition: - make international in character example: - - We internationalized the committee + - We internationalized the committee. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23770 @@ -17504,7 +17504,7 @@ definition: - become American in character example: - - After a year in Iowa, he has totally Americanized + - After a year in Iowa, he has totally Americanized. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23772 @@ -17547,7 +17547,7 @@ definition: - make American in character example: - - The year in the US has completely Americanized him + - The year in the US has completely Americanized him. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23776 @@ -17559,7 +17559,7 @@ definition: - become French in appearance or character example: - - This restaurant has Frenchified + - This restaurant has Frenchified. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23777 @@ -17570,7 +17570,7 @@ definition: - make French in appearance or character example: - - let's Frenchify the restaurant and charge more money + - Let's Frenchify the restaurant and charge more money. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23778 @@ -17581,8 +17581,8 @@ definition: - become technologically advanced example: - - Many countries in Asia are now developing at a very fast pace - - Viet Nam is modernizing rapidly + - Many countries in Asia are now developing at a very fast pace. + - Viet Nam is modernizing rapidly. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23779 @@ -17597,7 +17597,7 @@ definition: - raise from a barbaric to a civilized state example: - - The wild child found wandering in the forest was gradually civilized + - The wild child found wandering in the forest was gradually civilized. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23780 @@ -17609,7 +17609,7 @@ definition: - put under state control or ownership example: - - Mitterand nationalized the banks + - Mitterand nationalized the banks. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23781 @@ -17621,7 +17621,7 @@ definition: - put under private control or ownership example: - - The steel industry was denationalized + - The steel industry was denationalized. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23782 @@ -17636,7 +17636,7 @@ - 00925258-n - 01096649-n example: - - The oil industry was privatized + - The oil industry was privatized. hypernym: - 00412717-v ili: i23783 @@ -17650,7 +17650,7 @@ entails: - 00414357-v example: - - The French family was naturalized last year + - The French family was naturalized last year. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23784 @@ -17662,7 +17662,7 @@ definition: - strip of the rights and duties of citizenship example: - - The former Nazi was denaturalized + - The former Nazi was denaturalized. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23785 @@ -17694,7 +17694,7 @@ definition: - adopt to another place example: - - The stories had become naturalized into an American setting + - The stories had become naturalized into an American setting. hypernym: - 00300361-v ili: i23788 @@ -17706,7 +17706,7 @@ definition: - take into one's family example: - - They adopted two children from Nicaragua + - They adopted two children from Nicaragua. hypernym: - 02210054-v ili: i23789 @@ -17720,7 +17720,7 @@ entails: - 02009962-v example: - - Many people immigrated at the beginning of the 20th century + - Many people immigrated at the beginning of the 20th century. hypernym: - 01860612-v ili: i23790 @@ -17731,7 +17731,7 @@ definition: - introduce or send as immigrants example: - - Britain immigrated many colonists to America + - Britain immigrated many colonists to America. hypernym: - 02082838-v ili: i23791 @@ -17744,7 +17744,7 @@ entails: - 01859592-v example: - - The immigrants settled in the Midwest + - The immigrants settled in the Midwest. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i23792 @@ -17756,7 +17756,7 @@ definition: - settle as colonists or establish a colony (in) example: - - The British colonized the East Coast + - The British colonized the East Coast. hypernym: - 00414801-v ili: i23793 @@ -17768,7 +17768,7 @@ definition: - move or establish in a new location example: - - We had to relocate the office because the rent was too high + - We had to relocate the office because the rent was too high. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i23794 @@ -17781,7 +17781,7 @@ definition: - become established in a new location example: - - Our company relocated to the Midwest + - Our company relocated to the Midwest. hypernym: - 01859592-v ili: i23795 @@ -17794,7 +17794,7 @@ definition: - put out of its usual place, position, or relationship example: - - The colonists displaced the natives + - The colonists displaced the natives. hypernym: - 02017423-v ili: i23796 @@ -17807,7 +17807,7 @@ entails: - 01860612-v example: - - The Swedes settled in Minnesota + - The Swedes settled in Minnesota. hypernym: - 02453050-v ili: i23797 @@ -17827,7 +17827,7 @@ definition: - become settled or established and stable in one's residence or life style example: - - He finally settled down + - He finally settled down. hypernym: - 00272745-v ili: i23799 @@ -17851,7 +17851,7 @@ definition: - become established example: - - winter has set in + - Winter has set in. hypernym: - 02614382-v ili: i23801 @@ -17862,7 +17862,7 @@ definition: - settle in a new place example: - - The immigrants had to resettle + - The immigrants had to resettle. hypernym: - 00414801-v ili: i23802 @@ -17873,7 +17873,7 @@ definition: - migrate to a new environment example: - - only few plants can immigrate to the island + - Only few plants can immigrate to the island. hypernym: - 01860612-v ili: i23803 @@ -17886,7 +17886,7 @@ entails: - 02013448-v example: - - Many people had to emigrate during the Nazi period + - Many people had to emigrate during the Nazi period. hypernym: - 01860612-v ili: i23804 @@ -17906,7 +17906,7 @@ definition: - make steady example: - - steady yourself + - Steady yourself. hypernym: - 00272745-v ili: i23806 @@ -17943,8 +17943,8 @@ definition: - make equal, uniform, corresponding, or matching example: - - let's equalize the duties among all employees in this office - - The company matched the discount policy of its competitors + - Let's equalize the duties among all employees in this office. + - The company matched the discount policy of its competitors. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23809 @@ -17973,7 +17973,7 @@ definition: - make stiff or stiffer example: - - Stiffen the cream by adding gelatine + - Stiffen the cream by adding gelatine. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23811 @@ -18008,7 +18008,7 @@ example: - rigidify the training schedule - ossified teaching methods - - slogans petrify our thinking + - Slogans petrify our thinking. hypernym: - 00418521-v ili: i23814 @@ -18021,7 +18021,7 @@ definition: - become rigid example: - - The body rigidified + - The body rigidified. hypernym: - 00419488-v ili: i23815 @@ -18032,7 +18032,7 @@ definition: - become stiff or stiffer example: - - He stiffened when he saw his boss enter the room + - He stiffened when he saw his boss enter the room. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23816 @@ -18058,7 +18058,7 @@ definition: - repress or suppress (something regarded as undesirable) example: - - The police clamped down on illegal drugs + - The police clamped down on illegal drugs. hypernym: - 00234091-v ili: i23818 @@ -18070,8 +18070,8 @@ definition: - become loose or looser or less tight example: - - The noose loosened - - the rope relaxed + - The noose loosened. + - The rope relaxed. hypernym: - 00223926-v ili: i23819 @@ -18119,7 +18119,7 @@ definition: - become tight or tighter example: - - The rope tightened + - The rope tightened. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23823 @@ -18130,7 +18130,7 @@ definition: - make tight or tighter example: - - Tighten the wire + - Tighten the wire. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23824 @@ -18165,8 +18165,8 @@ definition: - become taut or tauter example: - - Your muscles will firm when you exercise regularly - - the rope tautened + - Your muscles will firm when you exercise regularly. + - The rope tautened. hypernym: - 00420903-v ili: i23827 @@ -18178,7 +18178,7 @@ definition: - make transitive example: - - adding ‘out’ to many verbs transitivizes them + - Adding ‘out’ to many verbs transitivizes them. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23828 @@ -18190,7 +18190,7 @@ definition: - intransitivize example: - - removing the object will intransitivize the verbs + - Removing the object will intransitivize the verbs. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23829 @@ -18228,7 +18228,7 @@ definition: - become looser or slack example: - - the rope slackened + - The rope slackened. hypernym: - 00223926-v ili: i23832 @@ -18239,7 +18239,7 @@ definition: - stay away or leave example: - - He absented himself + - He absented himself. hypernym: - 00427911-v ili: i23833 @@ -18251,7 +18251,7 @@ definition: - disappear gradually example: - - The pain eventually passed off + - The pain eventually passed off. hypernym: - 00427911-v ili: i23834 @@ -18267,7 +18267,7 @@ definition: - lose freshness, vigor, or vitality example: - - Her bloom was fading + - Her bloom was fading. hypernym: - 00427911-v ili: i23835 @@ -18279,8 +18279,8 @@ definition: - come into sight or view example: - - He suddenly appeared at the wedding - - A new star appeared on the horizon + - He suddenly appeared at the wedding. + - A new star appeared on the horizon. hypernym: - 00543200-v ili: i23836 @@ -18291,7 +18291,7 @@ definition: - appear as though from hiding example: - - the new moon peeped through the tree tops + - The new moon peeped through the tree tops. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i23837 @@ -18302,7 +18302,7 @@ definition: - appear on the skin example: - - A rash erupted on her arms after she had touched the exotic plant + - A rash erupted on her arms after she had touched the exotic plant. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i23838 @@ -18315,7 +18315,7 @@ definition: - reveal its presence or make an appearance example: - - the ghost manifests each year on the same day + - The ghost manifests each year on the same day. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i23839 @@ -18326,7 +18326,7 @@ definition: - be carried somewhere by water or as if by water example: - - The body washed up on the beach + - The body washed up on the beach. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i23840 @@ -18339,7 +18339,7 @@ definition: - be revealed or disclosed example: - - The truth finally came to light + - The truth finally came to light. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i23841 @@ -18351,7 +18351,7 @@ definition: - to shine with faint or brief light example: - - A terrible thought gleamed in her mind + - A terrible thought gleamed in her mind. hypernym: - 00426024-v ili: i23842 @@ -18362,8 +18362,8 @@ definition: - appear or become visible; make a showing example: - - She turned up at the funeral - - I hope the list key is going to surface again + - She turned up at the funeral. + - I hope the list key is going to surface again. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i23843 @@ -18378,7 +18378,7 @@ definition: - come out into view, as from concealment example: - - Suddenly, the proprietor emerged from his office + - Suddenly, the proprietor emerged from his office. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i23844 @@ -18389,7 +18389,7 @@ definition: - emerge suddenly example: - - The sun burst into view + - The sun burst into view. hypernym: - 00424924-v ili: i23845 @@ -18400,7 +18400,7 @@ definition: - appear in a show, on T.V. or radio example: - - The news won't be on tonight + - The news won't be on tonight. hypernym: - 00975760-v ili: i23846 @@ -18412,7 +18412,7 @@ definition: - appear on the surface, come to the surface on the ground example: - - Big boulders outcropped + - Big boulders outcropped. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i23847 @@ -18423,7 +18423,7 @@ definition: - appear briefly example: - - The headlines flashed on the screen + - The headlines flashed on the screen. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i23848 @@ -18434,7 +18434,7 @@ definition: - emit a brief burst of light example: - - A shooting star flashed and was gone + - A shooting star flashed and was gone. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i23849 @@ -18445,8 +18445,8 @@ definition: - come into being or existence, or appear on the scene example: - - Then the computer came along and changed our lives - - Homo sapiens appeared millions of years ago + - Then the computer came along and changed our lives. + - Homo sapiens appeared millions of years ago. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23850 @@ -18458,7 +18458,7 @@ definition: - come on suddenly and intensely example: - - the disease fulminated + - The disease fulminated. hypernym: - 00426024-v ili: i23851 @@ -18480,7 +18480,7 @@ definition: - to come out of obscurity or hiding example: - - The missing man suddenly resurfaced in New York + - The missing man suddenly resurfaced in New York. hypernym: - 00427254-v ili: i23853 @@ -18491,7 +18491,7 @@ definition: - appear at the surface example: - - A seam of coal bassets + - a seam of coal bassets hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i23854 @@ -18504,7 +18504,7 @@ - be issued or published example: - Did your latest book appear yet? - - The new Woody Allen film hasn't come out yet + - The new Woody Allen film hasn't come out yet. hypernym: - 00344828-v ili: i23855 @@ -18516,8 +18516,8 @@ definition: - appear again example: - - The sores reappeared on her body - - Her husband reappeared after having left her years ago + - The sores reappeared on her body. + - Her husband reappeared after having left her years ago. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i23857 @@ -18529,7 +18529,7 @@ definition: - become known or apparent example: - - Some nice results emerged from the study + - Some nice results emerged from the study. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i23858 @@ -18540,8 +18540,8 @@ definition: - penetrate example: - - The sun broke through the clouds - - The rescue team broke through the wall in the mine shaft + - The sun broke through the clouds. + - The rescue team broke through the wall in the mine shaft. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i23859 @@ -18553,7 +18553,7 @@ definition: - get lost, as without warning or explanation example: - - He disappeared without a trace + - He disappeared without a trace. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i23860 @@ -18566,7 +18566,7 @@ definition: - cease to exist example: - - An entire civilization vanished + - An entire civilization vanished. hypernym: - 02615799-v ili: i23861 @@ -18588,7 +18588,7 @@ definition: - become extinct example: - - Dinosaurs died out + - Dinosaurs died out. hypernym: - 00427911-v ili: i23863 @@ -18600,7 +18600,7 @@ definition: - make small or insignificant example: - - Let's minimize the risk + - Let's minimize the risk. hypernym: - 00442400-v ili: i23864 @@ -18612,8 +18612,8 @@ definition: - minimize loss or risk example: - - diversify your financial portfolio to hedge price risks - - hedge your bets + - Diversify your financial portfolio to hedge price risks. + - Hedge your bets. hypernym: - 00428755-v ili: i23865 @@ -18626,7 +18626,7 @@ entails: - 00151509-v example: - - The model is scaled down + - The model is scaled down. hypernym: - 00320562-v - 00151099-v @@ -18664,7 +18664,7 @@ definition: - make the most of example: - - He maximized his role + - He maximized his role. hypernym: - 01166589-v ili: i23869 @@ -18676,8 +18676,8 @@ definition: - cut down on; make a reduction in example: - - reduce your daily fat intake - - The employer wants to cut back health benefits + - Reduce your daily fat intake. + - The employer wants to cut back health benefits. hypernym: - 00442400-v ili: i23870 @@ -18720,7 +18720,7 @@ definition: - have a reducing effect example: - - This cuts into my earnings + - This cuts into my earnings. hypernym: - 00442400-v ili: i23873 @@ -18733,7 +18733,7 @@ definition: - make a reduction, as in one's workforce example: - - The company had to retrench + - The company had to retrench. hypernym: - 00430013-v ili: i23874 @@ -18744,7 +18744,7 @@ definition: - cut drastically example: - - Prices were slashed + - Prices were slashed. hypernym: - 00430013-v ili: i23875 @@ -18766,7 +18766,7 @@ definition: - become sparser example: - - Towards the end of town, the houses thinned out + - Towards the end of town, the houses thinned out. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i23877 @@ -18779,7 +18779,7 @@ definition: - make thin or thinner example: - - Thin the solution + - thin the solution hypernym: - 00430013-v ili: i23878 @@ -18813,8 +18813,8 @@ definition: - become thick or thicker example: - - The sauce thickened - - The egg yolk will inspissate + - The sauce thickened. + - The egg yolk will inspissate. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23881 @@ -18830,7 +18830,7 @@ definition: - make thick or thicker example: - - Thicken the sauce + - thicken the sauce - inspissate the tar so that it becomes pitch hypernym: - 00126072-v @@ -18857,7 +18857,7 @@ definition: - grow smaller example: - - Interest in the project waned + - Interest in the project waned. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i23884 @@ -18870,7 +18870,7 @@ definition: - go down momentarily example: - - Prices dipped + - Prices dipped. hypernym: - 00432779-v ili: i23885 @@ -18881,7 +18881,7 @@ definition: - pass slowly (of time) example: - - The day wore on + - The day wore on. hypernym: - 00432779-v ili: i23886 @@ -18903,7 +18903,7 @@ definition: - become more extreme example: - - The tension heightened + - The tension heightened. hypernym: - 00153083-v ili: i23888 @@ -18915,7 +18915,7 @@ definition: - rise dramatically example: - - Prices shot up overnight + - Prices shot up overnight. hypernym: - 00156409-v ili: i23889 @@ -18926,7 +18926,7 @@ definition: - go down in value example: - - Stock prices dropped + - Stock prices dropped. hypernym: - 00432779-v ili: i23890 @@ -18937,7 +18937,7 @@ definition: - fall heavily or suddenly; decline markedly example: - - The real estate market fell off + - The real estate market fell off. hypernym: - 00433636-v ili: i23891 @@ -18952,7 +18952,7 @@ definition: - fall suddenly and sharply example: - - Prices tumbled after the devaluation of the currency + - Prices tumbled after the devaluation of the currency. hypernym: - 00433636-v ili: i23892 @@ -18963,7 +18963,7 @@ definition: - go up or advance example: - - Sales were climbing after prices were lowered + - Sales were climbing after prices were lowered. hypernym: - 00156409-v ili: i23893 @@ -18977,7 +18977,7 @@ definition: - increase in phase example: - - the moon is waxing + - The moon is waxing. hypernym: - 00156409-v ili: i23894 @@ -18998,7 +18998,7 @@ definition: - decrease in phase example: - - the moon is waning + - The moon is waning. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i23896 @@ -19009,7 +19009,7 @@ definition: - become smaller example: - - Interest in his novels waned + - Interest in his novels waned. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i23897 @@ -19020,7 +19020,7 @@ definition: - increase in size, volume or significance example: - - Her terror was magnified in her mind + - Her terror was magnified in her mind. hypernym: - 00157652-v ili: i23898 @@ -19032,12 +19032,12 @@ definition: - stop operating or functioning example: - - The engine finally went - - The car died on the road - - The bus we travelled in broke down on the way to town - - The coffee maker broke - - The engine failed on the way to town - - her eyesight went after the accident + - The engine finally went. + - The car died on the road. + - The bus we travelled in broke down on the way to town. + - The coffee maker broke. + - The engine failed on the way to town. + - Her eyesight went after the accident. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23899 @@ -19059,8 +19059,8 @@ definition: - stop operating example: - - My computer crashed last night - - The system goes down at least once a week + - My computer crashed last night. + - The system goes down at least once a week. hypernym: - 00435327-v ili: i23900 @@ -19072,7 +19072,7 @@ definition: - end resistance, as under pressure or force example: - - The door yielded to repeated blows with a battering ram + - The door yielded to repeated blows with a battering ram. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23901 @@ -19084,8 +19084,8 @@ definition: - melt, break, or become otherwise unusable example: - - The lightbulbs blew out - - The fuse blew + - The lightbulbs blew out. + - The fuse blew. hypernym: - 00435327-v ili: i23902 @@ -19125,7 +19125,7 @@ definition: - form into a cylinder by rolling example: - - Roll up the cloth + - Roll up the cloth. hypernym: - 00140787-v ili: i23905 @@ -19170,7 +19170,7 @@ definition: - vary in order to spread risk or to expand example: - - The company diversified + - The company diversified. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i23909 @@ -19183,7 +19183,7 @@ definition: - spread into new habitats and produce variety or variegate example: - - The plants on this island diversified + - The plants on this island diversified. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i23910 @@ -19195,7 +19195,7 @@ definition: - make something more diverse and varied example: - - Vary the menu + - vary the menu hypernym: - 00438078-v ili: i23911 @@ -19229,7 +19229,7 @@ definition: - become more focused on an area of activity or field of study example: - - She specializes in Near Eastern history + - She specializes in Near Eastern history. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i23914 @@ -19244,7 +19244,7 @@ - suit to a special purpose example: - specialize one's research - - this kind of beak has become specialized in certain Galapagos finches + - This kind of beak has become specialized in certain Galapagos finches. hypernym: - 00169614-v ili: i23915 @@ -19256,7 +19256,7 @@ definition: - become overly specialized example: - - She overspecialized when she concentrated on verbs in Fijian + - She overspecialized when she concentrated on verbs in Fijian. hypernym: - 00438402-v ili: i23916 @@ -19268,7 +19268,7 @@ definition: - move faster example: - - The car accelerated + - The car accelerated. hypernym: - 00226992-v ili: i23917 @@ -19282,7 +19282,7 @@ definition: - reduce the speed of example: - - He slowed down the car + - He slowed down the car. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23918 @@ -19294,7 +19294,7 @@ definition: - cause to move more slowly or operate at a slower rate example: - - This drug will retard your heart rate + - This drug will retard your heart rate. hypernym: - 00439450-v ili: i23919 @@ -19327,7 +19327,7 @@ definition: - slow down by moving the tail sideways example: - - The airplane fishtailed on the runway + - The airplane fishtailed on the runway. hypernym: - 00439450-v ili: i23922 @@ -19338,7 +19338,7 @@ definition: - cause to move faster example: - - He accelerated the car + - He accelerated the car. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23923 @@ -19363,7 +19363,7 @@ definition: - speed up example: - - let's rev up production + - Let's rev up production. hypernym: - 00153083-v ili: i23925 @@ -19375,7 +19375,7 @@ definition: - lose velocity; move more slowly example: - - The car decelerated + - The car decelerated. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i23926 @@ -19390,7 +19390,7 @@ definition: - slow the growth or development of example: - - The brain damage will retard the child's language development + - The brain damage will retard the child's language development. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23927 @@ -19403,7 +19403,7 @@ definition: - become slow or slower example: - - Production slowed + - Production slowed. hypernym: - 00223926-v ili: i23928 @@ -19418,7 +19418,7 @@ definition: - cause to proceed more slowly example: - - The illness slowed him down + - The illness slowed him down. hypernym: - 00440913-v ili: i23929 @@ -19431,8 +19431,8 @@ definition: - impede with a clog or as if with a clog example: - - The market is being clogged by these operations - - My mind is constipated today + - The market is being clogged by these operations. + - My mind is constipated today. hypernym: - 00441741-v ili: i23930 @@ -19444,8 +19444,8 @@ definition: - make less active or fast example: - - He slackened his pace as he got tired - - Don't relax your efforts now + - He slackened his pace as he got tired. + - Don't relax your efforts now. hypernym: - 00442400-v ili: i23931 @@ -19459,7 +19459,7 @@ definition: - make become smaller example: - - He decreased his staff + - He decreased his staff. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23932 @@ -19472,7 +19472,7 @@ definition: - lessen the authority, dignity, or reputation of example: - - don't belittle your colleagues + - Don't belittle your colleagues. hypernym: - 00442400-v ili: i23933 @@ -19484,7 +19484,7 @@ definition: - give life or energy to example: - - The cold water invigorated him + - The cold water invigorated him. hypernym: - 00504245-v ili: i23934 @@ -19496,7 +19496,7 @@ definition: - turn into gas example: - - The substance gasified + - The substance gasified. hypernym: - 00139943-v ili: i23935 @@ -19510,7 +19510,7 @@ definition: - become gelatinous example: - - the liquid jelled after we added the enzyme + - The liquid jelled after we added the enzyme. hypernym: - 00446124-v ili: i23936 @@ -19523,7 +19523,7 @@ definition: - turn from a liquid to a solid mass example: - - his blood curdled + - His blood curdled. hypernym: - 00458953-v ili: i23937 @@ -19534,7 +19534,7 @@ definition: - go bad or sour example: - - The milk curdled + - The milk curdled. hypernym: - 00210685-v ili: i23938 @@ -19545,7 +19545,7 @@ definition: - become hard or harder example: - - The wax hardened + - The wax hardened. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23939 @@ -19561,7 +19561,7 @@ definition: - make hard or harder example: - - The cold hardened the butter + - The cold hardened the butter. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23940 @@ -19589,7 +19589,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - the frozen fat liquefied + - The frozen fat liquefied. hypernym: - 00139943-v ili: i23942 @@ -19620,7 +19620,7 @@ example: - melt butter - melt down gold - - The wax melted in the sun + - The wax melted in the sun. hypernym: - 00448264-v ili: i23944 @@ -19652,7 +19652,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - The metal solidified when it cooled + - The metal solidified when it cooled. hypernym: - 00139943-v ili: i23946 @@ -19678,7 +19678,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit + - Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit. hypernym: - 00446124-v ili: i23948 @@ -19711,7 +19711,7 @@ definition: - pass into a solution example: - - The sugar quickly dissolved in the coffee + - The sugar quickly dissolved in the coffee. hypernym: - 00398482-v ili: i23950 @@ -19748,7 +19748,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - The hydrogen and the oxygen react + - The hydrogen and the oxygen react. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23953 @@ -19774,7 +19774,7 @@ definition: - cause to go into a solution example: - - The recipe says that we should dissolve a cup of sugar in two cups of water + - The recipe says that we should dissolve a cup of sugar in two cups of water. hypernym: - 00139943-v ili: i23955 @@ -19787,7 +19787,7 @@ definition: - dissolve by breaking down the fat of example: - - soap cuts grease + - Soap cuts grease. hypernym: - 00448264-v ili: i23956 @@ -19798,7 +19798,7 @@ definition: - grow less and less substantial until it disappears example: - - The sound faded out + - The sound faded out. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23957 @@ -19860,7 +19860,7 @@ definition: - become empty or void of its content example: - - The room emptied + - The room emptied. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23962 @@ -19872,7 +19872,7 @@ definition: - empty completely example: - - We cleaned out all the drawers + - We cleaned out all the drawers. hypernym: - 00450647-v ili: i23963 @@ -19884,7 +19884,7 @@ definition: - flow off or away gradually example: - - The water flowed off from the pipe + - The water flowed off from the pipe. hypernym: - 00449635-v ili: i23964 @@ -19897,7 +19897,7 @@ - drain of liquid or steam example: - bleed the radiators - - the mechanic bled the engine + - The mechanic bled the engine. hypernym: - 00450647-v ili: i23965 @@ -19940,8 +19940,8 @@ definition: - make void or empty of contents example: - - Empty the box - - The alarm emptied the building + - empty the box + - The alarm emptied the building. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i23969 @@ -19966,8 +19966,8 @@ - clear (a room, house, place) of occupants or empty or clear (a place or receptacle) of something example: - - The chemist voided the glass bottle - - The concert hall was voided of the audience + - The chemist voided the glass bottle. + - The concert hall was voided of the audience. hypernym: - 00450647-v ili: i23971 @@ -19978,7 +19978,7 @@ definition: - remove the occupants of example: - - Clear the building + - clear the building hypernym: - 00450647-v ili: i23972 @@ -20017,7 +20017,7 @@ definition: - use up the whole supply of example: - - We have exhausted the food supplies + - We have exhausted the food supplies. hypernym: - 00450647-v ili: i23975 @@ -20028,7 +20028,7 @@ definition: - empty (as of tobacco) by knocking out example: - - knocked out a pipe + - … knocked out a pipe hypernym: - 00450647-v ili: i23976 @@ -20050,7 +20050,7 @@ definition: - fill with people example: - - Stalin wanted to people the empty steppes + - Stalin wanted to people the empty steppes. hypernym: - 00452234-v ili: i23978 @@ -20061,7 +20061,7 @@ definition: - empty of liquid; drain the liquid from example: - - We drained the oil tank + - We drained the oil tank. hypernym: - 00450647-v ili: i23979 @@ -20072,8 +20072,8 @@ definition: - become full example: - - The pool slowly filled with water - - The theater filled up slowly + - The pool slowly filled with water. + - The theater filled up slowly. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i23980 @@ -20085,7 +20085,7 @@ definition: - fill with tears example: - - His eyes were watering + - His eyes were watering. hypernym: - 00452793-v ili: i23981 @@ -20096,7 +20096,7 @@ definition: - become filled to overflowing example: - - Our basement flooded during the heavy rains + - Our basement flooded during the heavy rains. hypernym: - 00452793-v ili: i23982 @@ -20132,7 +20132,7 @@ definition: - fill to the point of almost overflowing example: - - She topped off the cup + - She topped off the cup. hypernym: - 00453467-v ili: i23985 @@ -20176,7 +20176,7 @@ definition: - fill something that had previously been emptied example: - - refill my glass, please + - Refill my glass, please. hypernym: - 00453467-v ili: i23989 @@ -20211,7 +20211,7 @@ definition: - cause to spread or flush or flood through, over, or across example: - - The sky was suffused with a warm pink color + - The sky was suffused with a warm pink color. hypernym: - 00455823-v ili: i23992 @@ -20234,7 +20234,7 @@ definition: - to become overspread as with a fluid, a colour, a gleam of light example: - - His whole frame suffused with a cold dew + - His whole frame suffused with a cold dew. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i23994 @@ -20258,7 +20258,7 @@ definition: - flow freely example: - - The body washed down the river + - The body washed down the river. hypernym: - 00456167-v ili: i23996 @@ -20270,7 +20270,7 @@ definition: - cause to flow through something example: - - The garbage flushed down the river + - The garbage flushed down the river. hypernym: - 02070867-v ili: i23997 @@ -20307,7 +20307,7 @@ definition: - bring to a whole, with all the necessary parts or elements example: - - A child would complete the family + - A child would complete the family. hypernym: - 00453467-v ili: i24000 @@ -20318,7 +20318,7 @@ definition: - make complete or perfect; supply what is wanting or form the complement to example: - - I need some pepper to complement the sweet touch in the soup + - I need some pepper to complement the sweet touch in the soup. hypernym: - 02678923-v ili: i24001 @@ -20353,7 +20353,7 @@ definition: - be equal or harmonize example: - - The two pieces match + - The two pieces match. hypernym: - 00150107-v ili: i24004 @@ -20366,7 +20366,7 @@ definition: - make correspond or harmonize example: - - Match my sweater + - match my sweater hypernym: - 00296959-v ili: i24005 @@ -20381,7 +20381,7 @@ - make fit for use example: - service my truck - - the washing machine needs to be serviced + - The washing machine needs to be serviced. hypernym: - 00296747-v ili: i24006 @@ -20406,7 +20406,7 @@ definition: - become homogeneous or similar, as by mixing example: - - The two liquids homogenized in the blender + - The two liquids homogenized in the blender. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i24008 @@ -20467,9 +20467,9 @@ definition: - go sour or spoil example: - - The milk has soured - - The wine worked - - The cream has turned — we have to throw it out + - The milk has soured. + - The wine worked. + - The cream has turned — we have to throw it out. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i24013 @@ -20487,8 +20487,8 @@ definition: - cause to undergo fermentation example: - - We ferment the grapes for a very long time to achieve high alcohol content - - The vintner worked the wine in big oak vats + - We ferment the grapes for a very long time to achieve high alcohol content. + - The vintner worked the wine in big oak vats. hypernym: - 00114965-v ili: i24014 @@ -20530,7 +20530,7 @@ - act at high speed example: - We have to rush! - - hurry — it's late! + - Hurry — it's late! hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i24017 @@ -20545,8 +20545,8 @@ definition: - cause to be slowed down or delayed example: - - Traffic was delayed by the bad weather - - she delayed the work that she didn't want to perform + - Traffic was delayed by the bad weather. + - She delayed the work that she didn't want to perform. hypernym: - 00440913-v ili: i24018 @@ -20559,7 +20559,7 @@ definition: - engage in delaying tactics or refuse to cooperate example: - - The President stonewalled when he realized the plot was being uncovered by a journalist + - The President stonewalled when he realized the plot was being uncovered by a journalist. hypernym: - 00460731-v ili: i24019 @@ -20570,7 +20570,7 @@ definition: - delay or hold up; prevent from proceeding on schedule or as planned example: - - I was caught in traffic and missed the meeting + - I was caught in traffic and missed the meeting. hypernym: - 00460731-v ili: i24020 @@ -20583,7 +20583,7 @@ definition: - deliberately delay an event or action example: - - she doesn't want to write the report, so she is stalling + - She doesn't want to write the report, so she is stalling. hypernym: - 00460731-v ili: i24021 @@ -20630,7 +20630,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00924141-n example: - - Wash ores + - wash ores hypernym: - 00036355-v ili: i24025 @@ -20642,7 +20642,7 @@ definition: - become quiet or still; fall silent example: - - hush my baby! + - Hush my baby! hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24026 @@ -20700,7 +20700,7 @@ definition: - prohibit, forbid, or prevent from doing something example: - - Contact between the young was inhibited by strict social customs + - Contact between the young was inhibited by strict social customs. hypernym: - 02458316-v ili: i24030 @@ -20722,7 +20722,7 @@ definition: - keep from expression, for example by threats or pressure example: - - All dissenters were silenced when the dictator assumed power + - All dissenters were silenced when the dictator assumed power. hypernym: - 00463047-v ili: i24032 @@ -20747,7 +20747,7 @@ definition: - become flat or flatter example: - - The landscape flattened + - The landscape flattened. hypernym: - 00140787-v ili: i24034 @@ -20759,7 +20759,7 @@ definition: - flatten on impact example: - - The snowballs splatted on the trees + - The snowballs splatted on the trees. hypernym: - 00464382-v ili: i24035 @@ -20771,7 +20771,7 @@ - make flat or flatter example: - flatten a road - - flatten your stomach with these exercises + - Flatten your stomach with these exercises. hypernym: - 00142011-v ili: i24036 @@ -20833,7 +20833,7 @@ definition: - cause to indicate the same time or rate example: - - synchronize your watches + - Synchronize your watches. hypernym: - 00465234-v ili: i24041 @@ -20847,7 +20847,7 @@ definition: - operate simultaneously example: - - The clocks synchronize + - The clocks synchronize. hypernym: - 01227308-v ili: i24042 @@ -20861,7 +20861,7 @@ definition: - align anew or better example: - - The surgeon realigned my jaw after the accident + - The surgeon realigned my jaw after the accident. hypernym: - 00465234-v ili: i24043 @@ -20906,7 +20906,7 @@ - move out of position example: - dislocate joints - - the artificial hip joint luxated and had to be put back surgically + - The artificial hip joint luxated and had to be put back surgically. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i24047 @@ -20934,7 +20934,7 @@ definition: - align imperfectly or badly example: - - the elements of the turbine were misaligned + - The elements of the turbine were misaligned. hypernym: - 00466966-v ili: i24049 @@ -20945,7 +20945,7 @@ definition: - turn or place at an angle example: - - the lines on the sheet of paper are skewed + - The lines on the sheet of paper are skewed. hypernym: - 00469704-v ili: i24050 @@ -20956,7 +20956,7 @@ definition: - make into a whole or make part of a whole example: - - She incorporated his suggestions into her proposal + - She incorporated his suggestions into her proposal. hypernym: - 01463957-v ili: i24051 @@ -20977,7 +20977,7 @@ definition: - make something an integral part of something else example: - - we can build in a special clause to make the contract better for you + - We can build in a special clause to make the contract better for you. hypernym: - 00467564-v ili: i24053 @@ -20997,7 +20997,7 @@ definition: - become one; become integrated example: - - The students at this school integrate immediately, despite their different backgrounds + - The students at this school integrate immediately, despite their different backgrounds. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i24055 @@ -21008,7 +21008,7 @@ definition: - cause to conform to standard or norm example: - - The weights and measures were standardized + - The weights and measures were standardized. hypernym: - 02517217-v ili: i24056 @@ -21049,7 +21049,7 @@ definition: - become normal or return to its normal state example: - - Let us hope that relations with this country will normalize soon + - Let us hope that relations with this country will normalize soon. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24059 @@ -21063,7 +21063,7 @@ definition: - set or arrange in a new or different determinate position example: - - Reorient the house towards the South + - reorient the house towards the South hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24060 @@ -21074,7 +21074,7 @@ definition: - change shape as via computer animation example: - - In the video, Michael Jackson morphed into a panther + - In the video, Michael Jackson morphed into a panther. hypernym: - 01353381-v ili: i24061 @@ -21087,7 +21087,7 @@ definition: - cause to change shape in a computer animation example: - - The computer programmer morphed the image + - The computer programmer morphed the image. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24062 @@ -21098,7 +21098,7 @@ definition: - deteriorate through use or stress example: - - The constant friction wore out the cloth + - The constant friction wore out the cloth. hypernym: - 00208905-v ili: i24063 @@ -21113,7 +21113,7 @@ definition: - become limp example: - - The flowers wilted + - The flowers wilted. hypernym: - 00209244-v ili: i24064 @@ -21125,7 +21125,7 @@ definition: - lose strength example: - - My opponent was wilting + - My opponent was wilting. hypernym: - 00223926-v ili: i24065 @@ -21136,7 +21136,7 @@ definition: - make chemically neutral example: - - She neutralized the solution + - She neutralized the solution. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24066 @@ -21148,8 +21148,8 @@ definition: - make ineffective by counterbalancing the effect of example: - - Her optimism neutralizes his gloom - - This action will negate the effect of my efforts + - Her optimism neutralizes his gloom. + - This action will negate the effect of my efforts. hypernym: - 00225327-v ili: i24067 @@ -21165,7 +21165,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - Some Amish people have commercialized their way of life + - Some Amish people have commercialized their way of life. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24068 @@ -21178,7 +21178,7 @@ definition: - kill in large numbers example: - - the plague wiped out an entire population + - The plague wiped out an entire population. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i24069 @@ -21208,8 +21208,8 @@ definition: - wipe out the effect of something example: - - The new tax effectively cancels out my raise - - The ‘A’ will cancel out the ‘C’ on your record + - The new tax effectively cancels out my raise. + - The ‘A’ will cancel out the ‘C’ on your record. hypernym: - 00472642-v ili: i24071 @@ -21243,8 +21243,8 @@ definition: - terminate, end, or take out example: - - Let's eliminate the course on Akkadian hieroglyphics - - Socialism extinguished these archaic customs + - Let's eliminate the course on Akkadian hieroglyphics. + - Socialism extinguished these archaic customs. - eliminate my debts hypernym: - 01622948-v @@ -21279,7 +21279,7 @@ definition: - get rid of as if by submerging example: - - She drowned her trouble in alcohol + - She drowned her trouble in alcohol. hypernym: - 00472642-v ili: i24077 @@ -21290,7 +21290,7 @@ definition: - delete or remove example: - - Cut out the extra text + - cut out the extra text - cut out the newspaper article hypernym: - 00472642-v @@ -21302,7 +21302,7 @@ definition: - remove by cutting example: - - The surgeon excised the tumor + - The surgeon excised the tumor. hypernym: - 00473602-v ili: i24079 @@ -21313,9 +21313,9 @@ definition: - be lively or brilliant or exhibit virtuosity example: - - The musical performance sparkled - - A scintillating conversation - - his playing coruscated throughout the concert hall + - The musical performance sparkled. + - a scintillating conversation + - His playing coruscated throughout the concert hall. hypernym: - 02739209-v ili: i24080 @@ -21328,7 +21328,7 @@ definition: - weed out unwanted or unnecessary things example: - - We had to lose weight, so we cut the sugar from our diet + - We had to lose weight, so we cut the sugar from our diet. hypernym: - 00472642-v ili: i24081 @@ -21342,7 +21342,7 @@ definition: - make perfect or complete example: - - perfect your French in Paris! + - Perfect your French in Paris! hypernym: - 00206293-v ili: i24082 @@ -21354,7 +21354,7 @@ definition: - bring to a highly developed, finished, or refined state example: - - polish your social manners + - Polish your social manners. hypernym: - 00474503-v ili: i24083 @@ -21383,7 +21383,7 @@ definition: - refine too much or with excess of subtlety example: - - He is overrefining this matter + - He is overrefining this matter. hypernym: - 00474948-v ili: i24085 @@ -21451,7 +21451,7 @@ - rid of impurities example: - purge the water - - purge your mind + - Purge your mind. hypernym: - 00476114-v ili: i24090 @@ -21462,7 +21462,7 @@ definition: - make pure or free from sin or guilt example: - - he left the monastery purified + - He left the monastery purified. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24091 @@ -21475,7 +21475,7 @@ definition: - become clean or pure or free of guilt and sin example: - - The hippies came to the ashram in order to purify + - The hippies came to the ashram in order to purify. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24092 @@ -21486,7 +21486,7 @@ definition: - purify from the corrupting influences of the world example: - - During his stay at the ashram he was spiritualized + - During his stay at the ashram he was spiritualized. hypernym: - 00476750-v ili: i24093 @@ -21508,7 +21508,7 @@ definition: - alter the shape of (something) by stress example: - - His body was deformed by leprosy + - His body was deformed by leprosy. hypernym: - 00142011-v ili: i24095 @@ -21521,7 +21521,7 @@ definition: - shrink example: - - The material drew after it was washed in hot water + - The material drew after it was washed in hot water. hypernym: - 00140787-v ili: i24096 @@ -21534,7 +21534,7 @@ definition: - distort adversely example: - - Jealousy had jaundiced his judgment + - Jealousy had jaundiced his judgment. hypernym: - 00477675-v ili: i24097 @@ -21545,7 +21545,7 @@ definition: - shape by blowing example: - - Blow a glass vase + - blow a glass vase hypernym: - 00142011-v ili: i24098 @@ -21556,7 +21556,7 @@ definition: - shape into a block or blocks example: - - block the graphs so one can see the results clearly + - Block the graphs so one can see the results clearly. hypernym: - 00142011-v ili: i24099 @@ -21567,7 +21567,7 @@ definition: - shape by using a block example: - - Block a hat + - block a hat - block a garment hypernym: - 00142011-v @@ -21579,7 +21579,7 @@ definition: - become misshapen example: - - The sidewalk deformed during the earthquake + - The sidewalk deformed during the earthquake. hypernym: - 00140787-v ili: i24101 @@ -21590,7 +21590,7 @@ definition: - form into the shape of a cup example: - - She cupped her hands + - She cupped her hands. hypernym: - 00142011-v ili: i24102 @@ -21601,7 +21601,7 @@ definition: - make imperfect example: - - nothing marred her beauty + - Nothing marred her beauty. hypernym: - 00259743-v ili: i24103 @@ -21616,7 +21616,7 @@ definition: - put an end to; kill example: - - The Nazis snuffed out the life of many Jewish children + - The Nazis snuffed out the life of many Jewish children. hypernym: - 00472642-v ili: i24104 @@ -21628,7 +21628,7 @@ definition: - destroy or extinguish as if by stamping with the foot example: - - Stamp fascism into submission + - stamp fascism into submission - stamp out tyranny hypernym: - 00479148-v @@ -21655,7 +21655,7 @@ definition: - kill by submerging in water example: - - He drowned the kittens + - He drowned the kittens. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i24108 @@ -21666,7 +21666,7 @@ definition: - kill a large number of people indiscriminately example: - - The Hutus massacred the Tutsis in Rwanda + - The Hutus massacred the Tutsis in Rwanda. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i24109 @@ -21679,7 +21679,7 @@ definition: - remove from memory or existence example: - - The Turks erased the Armenians in 1915 + - The Turks erased the Armenians in 1915. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i24110 @@ -21789,7 +21789,7 @@ definition: - systematize, as by classifying and summarizing example: - - the government digested the entire law into a code + - The government digested the entire law into a code. hypernym: - 00481900-v ili: i24119 @@ -21800,7 +21800,7 @@ definition: - become assimilated into the body example: - - Protein digests in a few hours + - Protein digests in a few hours. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24120 @@ -21813,7 +21813,7 @@ definition: - organize into a code or system, such as a body of law example: - - Hammurabi codified the laws + - Hammurabi codified the laws. hypernym: - 00481900-v ili: i24121 @@ -21824,7 +21824,7 @@ definition: - make final; put the last touches on; put into final form example: - - let's finalize the proposal + - Let's finalize the proposal. hypernym: - 00353480-v ili: i24122 @@ -21875,7 +21875,7 @@ definition: - make (one thing) compatible with (another) example: - - The scientists had to accommodate the new results with the existing theories + - The scientists had to accommodate the new results with the existing theories. hypernym: - 00484112-v ili: i24126 @@ -21935,10 +21935,10 @@ definition: - come or bring to a finish or an end example: - - He finished the dishes - - She completed the requirements for her Master's Degree + - He finished the dishes. + - She completed the requirements for her Master's Degree. - The fastest runner finished the race in just over 2 hours; others finished in - over 4 hours + over 4 hours. hypernym: - 00353480-v ili: i24131 @@ -21950,7 +21950,7 @@ definition: - finish up or conclude example: - - They topped off their dinner with a cognac + - They topped off their dinner with a cognac. - top the evening with champagne hypernym: - 00485097-v @@ -21963,7 +21963,7 @@ definition: - finish a task completely example: - - I finally got through this homework assignment + - I finally got through this homework assignment. hypernym: - 00485097-v ili: i24133 @@ -21980,7 +21980,7 @@ definition: - remain with until completion example: - - I must see the job through + - I must see the job through. hypernym: - 00485097-v ili: i24134 @@ -21991,7 +21991,7 @@ definition: - fill out example: - - These studies round out the results of many years of research + - These studies round out the results of many years of research. hypernym: - 00485097-v ili: i24135 @@ -22003,7 +22003,7 @@ definition: - finish or complete, as with some decisive action example: - - he capped off the meeting with a radical proposal + - He capped off the meeting with a radical proposal. hypernym: - 00485823-v ili: i24136 @@ -22014,7 +22014,7 @@ definition: - end, especially to reach a final or climactic stage example: - - The meeting culminated in a tearful embrace + - The meeting culminated in a tearful embrace. hypernym: - 02615799-v ili: i24137 @@ -22026,7 +22026,7 @@ definition: - be the culminating event example: - - The speech crowned the meeting + - The speech crowned the meeting. hypernym: - 00486540-v ili: i24138 @@ -22039,8 +22039,8 @@ - pursue to a conclusion or bring to a successful issue example: - Did he go through with the treatment? - - He implemented a new economic plan - - She followed up his recommendations with a written proposal + - He implemented a new economic plan. + - She followed up his recommendations with a written proposal. hypernym: - 00485097-v ili: i24139 @@ -22059,7 +22059,7 @@ definition: - follow through or carry out a plan without deviation example: - - They adhered to their plan + - They adhered to their plan. hypernym: - 00486949-v ili: i24140 @@ -22070,7 +22070,7 @@ definition: - become fixed (on) example: - - Her eyes fixated on a point on the horizon + - Her eyes fixated on a point on the horizon. hypernym: - 01838672-v ili: i24141 @@ -22082,7 +22082,7 @@ definition: - be fixed as if by glue example: - - His eyes were glued on her + - His eyes were glued on her. hypernym: - 01346574-v ili: i24142 @@ -22093,7 +22093,7 @@ definition: - make fixed, stable or stationary example: - - let's fix the picture to the frame + - Let's fix the picture to the frame. hypernym: - 01299048-v ili: i24143 @@ -22157,7 +22157,7 @@ definition: - thin by adding water to example: - - They watered down the moonshine + - They watered down the moonshine. hypernym: - 00488684-v ili: i24148 @@ -22179,7 +22179,7 @@ definition: - alter and make impure, as with the intention to deceive example: - - Sophisticate rose water with geraniol + - Sophisticate rose water with geraniol. hypernym: - 00488684-v ili: i24150 @@ -22219,7 +22219,7 @@ definition: - expose to warm or heated air, so as to dry example: - - Air linen + - air linen hypernym: - 00218901-v ili: i24153 @@ -22230,7 +22230,7 @@ definition: - make linear or get into a linear form example: - - a catalyst linearizes polyethylene + - A catalyst linearizes polyethylene. hypernym: - 00296959-v ili: i24154 @@ -22242,7 +22242,7 @@ definition: - bestow glory upon example: - - The victory over the enemy glorified the Republic + - The victory over the enemy glorified the Republic. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24155 @@ -22253,7 +22253,7 @@ definition: - cause to seem more splendid example: - - You are glorifying a rather mediocre building + - You are glorifying a rather mediocre building. hypernym: - 00958437-v ili: i24156 @@ -22289,7 +22289,7 @@ definition: - measure precisely and against a standard example: - - the wire is gauged + - The wire is gauged. hypernym: - 00490773-v ili: i24159 @@ -22335,7 +22335,7 @@ - measure the time or duration of an event or action or the person who performs an action in a certain period of time example: - - he clocked the runners + - He clocked the runners. hypernym: - 00490773-v ili: i24163 @@ -22347,7 +22347,7 @@ definition: - time incorrectly example: - - She mistimed the marathon runner + - She mistimed the marathon runner. hypernym: - 00491904-v ili: i24164 @@ -22367,7 +22367,7 @@ definition: - perform or finish an action rapidly example: - - The game was clicked off in 1:48 + - The game was clicked off in 1:48. hypernym: - 01716563-v ili: i24166 @@ -22428,7 +22428,7 @@ definition: - spot, stain, or pollute example: - - The townspeople defiled the river by emptying raw sewage into it + - The townspeople defiled the river by emptying raw sewage into it. hypernym: - 02552922-v ili: i24172 @@ -22442,7 +22442,7 @@ definition: - make impure example: - - The industrial wastes polluted the lake + - The industrial wastes polluted the lake. hypernym: - 01536935-v ili: i24173 @@ -22455,7 +22455,7 @@ definition: - rid of contamination example: - - The soil around the housing development had to be decontaminated by the city + - The soil around the housing development had to be decontaminated by the city. hypernym: - 00035769-v ili: i24174 @@ -22466,7 +22466,7 @@ definition: - make radioactive by adding radioactive material example: - - Don't drink the water — it's contaminated + - Don't drink the water — it's contaminated. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24175 @@ -22489,7 +22489,7 @@ definition: - lower the value or quality of example: - - The tear devalues the painting + - The tear devalues the painting. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24177 @@ -22522,7 +22522,7 @@ definition: - place or set apart example: - - They isolated the political prisoners from the other inmates + - They isolated the political prisoners from the other inmates. hypernym: - 02517971-v ili: i24180 @@ -22534,8 +22534,8 @@ definition: - separate or isolate (one thing) from another and place in a group apart from others example: - - the sun segregates the carbon - - large mining claims are segregated into smaller claims + - The sun segregates the carbon. + - Large mining claims are segregated into smaller claims. hypernym: - 00495205-v ili: i24181 @@ -22546,7 +22546,7 @@ definition: - put in a ghetto example: - - The Jews in Eastern Europe were ghettoized + - The Jews in Eastern Europe were ghettoized. hypernym: - 00495205-v ili: i24182 @@ -22558,7 +22558,7 @@ definition: - protect from heat, cold, or noise by surrounding with insulating material example: - - We had his bedroom insulated before winter came + - We had his bedroom insulated before winter came. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24183 @@ -22569,7 +22569,7 @@ definition: - provide with weatherstripping example: - - The window must be weatherstripped before the cold weather sets in + - The window must be weatherstripped before the cold weather sets in. hypernym: - 00495974-v ili: i24184 @@ -22580,7 +22580,7 @@ definition: - insulate against noise example: - - Proust had his apartment soundproofed + - Proust had his apartment soundproofed. hypernym: - 00495974-v ili: i24185 @@ -22591,7 +22591,7 @@ definition: - seclude from the world in or as if in a cloister example: - - She cloistered herself in the office + - She cloistered herself in the office. hypernym: - 00495205-v ili: i24186 @@ -22602,7 +22602,7 @@ definition: - set apart from others example: - - The dentist sequesters the tooth he is working on + - The dentist sequesters the tooth he is working on. hypernym: - 01559703-v ili: i24187 @@ -22617,7 +22617,7 @@ definition: - keep away from others example: - - He sequestered himself in his study to write a book + - He sequestered himself in his study to write a book. hypernym: - 00495205-v ili: i24188 @@ -22633,7 +22633,7 @@ definition: - withdraw, as from reality example: - - he lost himself in his music + - He lost himself in his music. hypernym: - 00496934-v members: @@ -22643,7 +22643,7 @@ definition: - place into enforced isolation, as for medical reasons example: - - My dog was quarantined before he could live in England + - My dog was quarantined before he could live in England. hypernym: - 00495205-v ili: i24189 @@ -22654,7 +22654,7 @@ definition: - leave stranded on a desert island without resources example: - - The mutinous sailors were marooned on an island + - The mutinous sailors were marooned on an island. hypernym: - 00495205-v ili: i24190 @@ -22665,7 +22665,7 @@ definition: - leave unchanged example: - - let it be + - Let it be. hypernym: - 00136799-v ili: i24191 @@ -22678,7 +22678,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - The chemist managed to isolate the compound + - The chemist managed to isolate the compound. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i24192 @@ -22748,7 +22748,7 @@ definition: - infuse or fill completely example: - - Impregnate the cloth with alcohol + - Impregnate the cloth with alcohol. hypernym: - 00453467-v ili: i24198 @@ -22760,7 +22760,7 @@ definition: - saturate example: - - The room was charged with tension and anxiety + - The room was charged with tension and anxiety. hypernym: - 00498786-v ili: i24199 @@ -22773,7 +22773,7 @@ definition: - permeate or impregnate example: - - The war drenched the country in blood + - The war drenched the country in blood. hypernym: - 00498786-v ili: i24200 @@ -22785,7 +22785,7 @@ definition: - fill, as with a certain quality example: - - The heavy traffic tinctures the air with carbon monoxide + - The heavy traffic tinctures the air with carbon monoxide. hypernym: - 00453467-v ili: i24201 @@ -22799,7 +22799,7 @@ definition: - convert into lime example: - - the salts calcified the rock + - The salts calcified the rock. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24202 @@ -22810,7 +22810,7 @@ definition: - turn into lime; become calcified example: - - The rock calcified over the centuries + - The rock calcified over the centuries. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i24203 @@ -22823,7 +22823,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - petroleum oils coke after distillation + - Petroleum oils coke after distillation. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i24204 @@ -22872,7 +22872,7 @@ definition: - turn into cartilage example: - - The tissue chondrifies + - The tissue chondrifies. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i24209 @@ -22894,7 +22894,7 @@ definition: - make more industrial or city-like example: - - The area was urbanized after many people moved in + - The area was urbanized after many people moved in. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24211 @@ -22908,7 +22908,7 @@ definition: - impart urban habits, ways of life, or responsibilities upon example: - - Birds are being urbanized by people in outdoor cafes feeding them + - Birds are being urbanized by people in outdoor cafes feeding them. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24212 @@ -22923,7 +22923,7 @@ - develop industry; become industrial example: - The nations of South East Asia will quickly industrialize and catch up with the - West + West. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24213 @@ -22935,7 +22935,7 @@ definition: - form into or become an emulsion example: - - The solution emulsified + - The solution emulsified. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i24214 @@ -22977,8 +22977,8 @@ definition: - free from Nazi ideology or detach from Nazi allegiance example: - - Germany was denazified after WW II - - The highest judges were never denazified + - Germany was denazified after WW II. + - The highest judges were never denazified. hypernym: - 00502977-v ili: i24218 @@ -23004,7 +23004,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - the compound decarboxylated + - The compound decarboxylated. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24220 @@ -23017,7 +23017,7 @@ definition: - purge of an ideology, bad thoughts, or sins example: - - Purgatory is supposed to cleanse you from your sins + - Purgatory is supposed to cleanse you from your sins. hypernym: - 02355171-v ili: i24221 @@ -23028,8 +23028,8 @@ definition: - cause or force to adopt Nazism or a Nazi character example: - - Hitler nazified Germany in the 1930's - - The arts were nazified everywhere in Germany + - Hitler nazified Germany in the 1930's. + - The arts were nazified everywhere in Germany. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24222 @@ -23042,7 +23042,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - Denitrify the soil + - denitrify the soil hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i24223 @@ -23062,7 +23062,7 @@ definition: - fertilize or dress with dung example: - - you must dung the land + - You must dung the land. hypernym: - 00503838-v ili: i24225 @@ -23075,7 +23075,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00918295-n example: - - We should fertilize soil if we want to grow healthy plants + - We should fertilize soil if we want to grow healthy plants. hypernym: - 00171599-v ili: i24226 @@ -23099,8 +23099,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - The book stimulated her imagination - - This play stimulates + - The book stimulated her imagination. + - This play stimulates. hypernym: - 00137133-v ili: i24228 @@ -23139,8 +23139,8 @@ definition: - irritate as if by a nip, pinch, or tear example: - - smooth surfaces can vellicate the teeth - - the pain is as if sharp points pinch your back + - Smooth surfaces can vellicate the teeth. + - The pain is as if sharp points pinch your back. hypernym: - 00504796-v ili: i24231 @@ -23152,7 +23152,7 @@ definition: - make fertile or productive example: - - The course fertilized her imagination + - The course fertilized her imagination. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24232 @@ -23300,7 +23300,7 @@ definition: - make productive or fruitful example: - - The earth that he fructified + - the earth that he fructified hypernym: - 00206293-v ili: i24245 @@ -23311,7 +23311,7 @@ definition: - become productive or fruitful example: - - The seeds fructified + - The seeds fructified. hypernym: - 00205454-v ili: i24246 @@ -23335,7 +23335,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06125308-n example: - - The rock stratifies + - The rock stratifies. hypernym: - 01466592-v ili: i24248 @@ -23360,7 +23360,7 @@ definition: - become jelly example: - - The sauce jellified + - The sauce jellified. hypernym: - 00139943-v ili: i24250 @@ -23383,7 +23383,7 @@ definition: - convert to a fossil example: - - The little animals fossilized and are now embedded in the limestone + - The little animals fossilized and are now embedded in the limestone. hypernym: - 00114965-v ili: i24252 @@ -23395,7 +23395,7 @@ definition: - mark with a dot example: - - dot your i's + - Dot your i's. hypernym: - 00509113-v ili: i24253 @@ -23406,8 +23406,8 @@ definition: - make or leave a mark on example: - - the scouts marked the trail - - ash marked the believers' foreheads + - The scouts marked the trail. + - Ash marked the believers' foreheads. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24254 @@ -23420,7 +23420,7 @@ definition: - mark with a stigma or stigmata example: - - They wanted to stigmatize the adulteress + - They wanted to stigmatize the adulteress. hypernym: - 00509113-v ili: i24255 @@ -23450,7 +23450,7 @@ definition: - mark, coat, cover, or stain with ink example: - - he inked his finger + - He inked his finger. hypernym: - 00509113-v ili: i24258 @@ -23483,7 +23483,7 @@ definition: - mark with, or as if with, dimples example: - - drops dimpled the smooth stream + - Drops dimpled the smooth stream. hypernym: - 00509113-v ili: i24261 @@ -23514,7 +23514,7 @@ definition: - become spotted example: - - This dress spots quickly + - This dress spots quickly. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24264 @@ -23525,7 +23525,7 @@ definition: - become freckled example: - - I freckle easily + - I freckle easily. hypernym: - 00511039-v ili: i24265 @@ -23556,7 +23556,7 @@ definition: - variegate with spots or marks example: - - His face was harlequined with patches + - His face was harlequined with patches. hypernym: - 00511445-v ili: i24268 @@ -23578,7 +23578,7 @@ definition: - mark with an asterisk example: - - Linguists star unacceptable sentences + - Linguists star unacceptable sentences. hypernym: - 00509113-v ili: i24270 @@ -23590,7 +23590,7 @@ definition: - provide with a flag example: - - Flag this file so that I can recognize it immediately + - Flag this file so that I can recognize it immediately. hypernym: - 00509113-v ili: i24271 @@ -23654,7 +23654,7 @@ example: - source: H. Beam Piper text: Great cliffs loomed above them, and little streams spumed and dashed in - rocky gorges below + rocky gorges below. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i24277 @@ -23667,7 +23667,7 @@ definition: - form a lather example: - - The shaving cream lathered + - The shaving cream lathered. hypernym: - 00520443-v ili: i24278 @@ -23678,7 +23678,7 @@ definition: - make unable to perform a certain action example: - - disable this command on your computer + - Disable this command on your computer. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24279 @@ -23691,7 +23691,7 @@ definition: - disable or confine, as with an illness example: - - She was laid up with pneumonia for six weeks + - She was laid up with pneumonia for six weeks. hypernym: - 00513267-v ili: i24280 @@ -23722,8 +23722,8 @@ definition: - render capable or able for some task example: - - This skill will enable you to find a job on Wall Street - - The rope enables you to secure yourself when you climb the mountain + - This skill will enable you to find a job on Wall Street. + - The rope enables you to secure yourself when you climb the mountain. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24283 @@ -23734,7 +23734,7 @@ definition: - provide with abilities or understanding example: - - She was never equipped to be a dancer + - She was never equipped to be a dancer. hypernym: - 00513958-v ili: i24284 @@ -23756,7 +23756,7 @@ definition: - understate the importance or quality of example: - - he played down his royal ancestry + - He played down his royal ancestry. hypernym: - 01015376-v ili: i24286 @@ -23769,8 +23769,8 @@ definition: - lift out or reflect from a background example: - - The scarf picks up the color of the skirt - - His eyes picked up his smile + - The scarf picks up the color of the skirt. + - His eyes picked up his smile. hypernym: - 00515544-v ili: i24287 @@ -23781,7 +23781,7 @@ definition: - dismiss as insignificant example: - - He waved off suggestions of impropriety + - He waved off suggestions of impropriety. hypernym: - 00514573-v ili: i24288 @@ -23792,7 +23792,7 @@ definition: - move into the foreground to make more visible or prominent example: - - The introduction highlighted the speaker's distinguished career in linguistics + - The introduction highlighted the speaker's distinguished career in linguistics. hypernym: - 00515544-v ili: i24289 @@ -23807,7 +23807,7 @@ - direct attention to, as if by means of contrast example: - This dress accentuates your nice figure! - - I set off these words by brackets + - I set off these words by brackets. hypernym: - 01015376-v ili: i24290 @@ -23893,7 +23893,7 @@ definition: - treat with an agent; add (an agent) to example: - - The ray dosed the paint + - The ray dosed the paint. hypernym: - 00516235-v ili: i24297 @@ -23904,7 +23904,7 @@ definition: - treat with sulphur in order to preserve example: - - These dried fruits are sulphured + - These dried fruits are sulphured. hypernym: - 00516235-v ili: i24298 @@ -23971,7 +23971,7 @@ definition: - cause to perform again example: - - We have to rerun the subjects — they misunderstood the instructions + - We have to rerun the subjects — they misunderstood the instructions. hypernym: - 00518609-v ili: i24304 @@ -23983,7 +23983,7 @@ - energize a battery by passing a current through it in the direction opposite to discharge example: - - I need to charge my car battery + - I need to charge my car battery. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i24305 @@ -24020,7 +24020,7 @@ definition: - make easier example: - - you could facilitate the process by sharing your knowledge + - You could facilitate the process by sharing your knowledge. hypernym: - 02553283-v ili: i24308 @@ -24044,7 +24044,7 @@ definition: - make less mysterious or remove the mystery from example: - - let's demystify the event by explaining what it is all about + - Let's demystify the event by explaining what it is all about. hypernym: - 00941888-v ili: i24310 @@ -24055,7 +24055,7 @@ definition: - form, produce, or emit bubbles example: - - The soup was bubbling + - The soup was bubbling. hypernym: - 00105087-v ili: i24311 @@ -24079,8 +24079,8 @@ definition: - become bubbly or frothy or foaming example: - - The boiling soup was frothing - - The river was foaming + - The boiling soup was frothing. + - The river was foaming. - sparkling water hypernym: - 00520136-v @@ -24119,7 +24119,7 @@ definition: - destroy the peace or tranquility of example: - - Don't interrupt me when I'm reading + - Don't interrupt me when I'm reading. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i24316 @@ -24142,7 +24142,7 @@ definition: - interfere in someone else's activity example: - - Please don't interrupt me while I'm on the phone + - Please don't interrupt me while I'm on the phone. hypernym: - 00782236-v ili: i24318 @@ -24154,7 +24154,7 @@ definition: - cause to end earlier than intended example: - - The spontaneous applause cut the singer short + - The spontaneous applause cut the singer short. hypernym: - 00521437-v ili: i24319 @@ -24207,7 +24207,7 @@ definition: - disturb the balance or stability of example: - - The hostile talks upset the peaceful relations between the two countries + - The hostile talks upset the peaceful relations between the two countries. hypernym: - 01210147-v ili: i24324 @@ -24218,7 +24218,7 @@ definition: - turn or become green example: - - The trees are greening + - The trees are greening. hypernym: - 00281861-v ili: i24325 @@ -24238,7 +24238,7 @@ definition: - become blocked by a thrombus example: - - the blood vessel thrombosed + - The blood vessel thrombosed. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i24327 @@ -24271,7 +24271,7 @@ definition: - go into effect or become effective or operative example: - - The new law will take effect next month + - The new law will take effect next month. hypernym: - 00149403-v ili: i24330 @@ -24293,7 +24293,7 @@ definition: - give character or essence to example: - - The principles that inform modern teaching + - The principles that inform modern teaching. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24332 @@ -24304,9 +24304,9 @@ definition: - receive a specified treatment (abstract) example: - - These aspects of civilization do not find expression or receive an interpretation - - His movie received a good review - - I got nothing but trouble for my good intentions + - These aspects of civilization do not find expression or receive an interpretation. + - His movie received a good review. + - I got nothing but trouble for my good intentions. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24333 @@ -24324,7 +24324,7 @@ - ascertain or determine by measuring, computing or take a reading from a dial example: - take a pulse - - A reading was taken of the earth's tremors + - A reading was taken of the earth's tremors. hypernym: - 00523831-v ili: i24334 @@ -24335,7 +24335,7 @@ definition: - make official example: - - We officialized our relationship + - We officialized our relationship. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24335 @@ -24359,7 +24359,7 @@ definition: - make western in character example: - - The country was Westernized after it opened up + - The country was Westernized after it opened up. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24337 @@ -24373,7 +24373,7 @@ definition: - make oriental in character example: - - orientalize your garden + - Orientalize your garden. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24338 @@ -24400,7 +24400,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - the compounds acetylated + - The compounds acetylated. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24340 @@ -24425,11 +24425,11 @@ definition: - take on a certain form, attribute, or aspect example: - - His voice took on a sad tone - - The story took a new turn - - he adopted an air of superiority - - She assumed strange manners - - The gods assume human or animal form in these fables + - His voice took on a sad tone. + - The story took a new turn. + - He adopted an air of superiority. + - She assumed strange manners. + - The gods assume human or animal form in these fables. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24342 @@ -24444,7 +24444,7 @@ definition: - take on again, as after a time lapse example: - - He re-assumed his old behavior + - He re-assumed his old behavior. hypernym: - 00525762-v ili: i24343 @@ -24455,7 +24455,7 @@ definition: - assume a prim appearance example: - - They mince and prim + - They mince and prim. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24344 @@ -24466,7 +24466,7 @@ definition: - make or place parallel to something example: - - They paralleled the ditch to the highway + - They paralleled the ditch to the highway. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24345 @@ -24478,7 +24478,7 @@ definition: - make or evolve into a ritual example: - - The growing up of children has become ritualized in many cultures + - The growing up of children has become ritualized in many cultures. hypernym: - 02484525-v ili: i24346 @@ -24541,7 +24541,7 @@ definition: - turn into cheese example: - - The milk caseated + - The milk caseated. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24352 @@ -24552,7 +24552,7 @@ definition: - fix a computer program piecemeal until it works example: - - I'm not very good at hacking but I'll give it my best + - I'm not very good at hacking but I'll give it my best. hypernym: - 01751525-v ili: i24353 @@ -24583,7 +24583,7 @@ definition: - clear out the cinders and clinker from example: - - we clinkered the fire frequently + - We clinkered the fire frequently. hypernym: - 00449819-v ili: i24356 @@ -24594,7 +24594,7 @@ definition: - terminate debate by calling for a vote example: - - debate was closured + - Debate was closured. - cloture the discussion hypernym: - 00353480-v @@ -24645,7 +24645,7 @@ definition: - be or become preserved example: - - the apricots cure in the sun + - The apricots cure in the sun. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24361 @@ -24697,8 +24697,8 @@ definition: - regain a former condition after a financial loss example: - - We expect the stocks to recover to $2.90 - - The company managed to recuperate + - We expect the stocks to recover to $2.90. + - The company managed to recuperate. hypernym: - 00387981-v ili: i24365 @@ -24711,8 +24711,8 @@ definition: - return to a former condition example: - - The jilted lover soon rallied and found new friends - - The stock market rallied + - The jilted lover soon rallied and found new friends. + - The stock market rallied. hypernym: - 00529419-v ili: i24366 @@ -24724,7 +24724,7 @@ definition: - become light example: - - It started to dawn, and we had to get up + - It started to dawn, and we had to get up. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24367 @@ -24735,8 +24735,8 @@ definition: - come out of example: - - Water issued from the hole in the wall - - The words seemed to come out by themselves + - Water issued from the hole in the wall. + - The words seemed to come out by themselves. hypernym: - 01853188-v ili: i24368 @@ -24752,7 +24752,7 @@ definition: - come out suddenly or forcefully example: - - you stick a bill in the vending machine and the change pops out + - You stick a bill in the vending machine and the change pops out. hypernym: - 00530070-v ili: i24369 @@ -24763,7 +24763,7 @@ definition: - issue or emerge in rays or waves example: - - Heat radiated from the metal box + - Heat radiated from the metal box. hypernym: - 00530070-v ili: i24370 @@ -24774,8 +24774,8 @@ definition: - enter or escape as through a hole or crack or fissure example: - - Water leaked out of the can into the backpack - - Gas leaked into the basement + - Water leaked out of the can into the backpack. + - Gas leaked into the basement. hypernym: - 00530070-v ili: i24371 @@ -24786,7 +24786,7 @@ definition: - issue or leak, as from a small opening example: - - Gas escaped into the bedroom + - Gas escaped into the bedroom. hypernym: - 00530070-v ili: i24372 @@ -24797,7 +24797,7 @@ definition: - come out; issue example: - - silly phrases fell from her mouth + - Silly phrases fell from her mouth. hypernym: - 00530070-v ili: i24373 @@ -24808,7 +24808,7 @@ definition: - pass out or emerge; especially of rivers example: - - The tributary debouched into the big river + - The tributary debouched into the big river. hypernym: - 00530070-v ili: i24374 @@ -24832,7 +24832,7 @@ definition: - change to the decimal system example: - - The country decimalized the currency in 1975 + - The country decimalized the currency in 1975. hypernym: - 00381684-v ili: i24376 @@ -24844,7 +24844,7 @@ definition: - change from fractions to decimals example: - - Stock prices will be decimalized in the year 2000 + - Stock prices will be decimalized in the year 2000. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24377 @@ -24865,7 +24865,7 @@ definition: - free of lice example: - - They deloused the prisoners after they liberated the camps + - They deloused the prisoners after they liberated the camps. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i24379 @@ -24876,7 +24876,7 @@ definition: - reduce in population example: - - The epidemic depopulated the countryside + - The epidemic depopulated the countryside. hypernym: - 00241924-v ili: i24380 @@ -24935,7 +24935,7 @@ definition: - take away a part from; diminish example: - - His bad manners detract from his good character + - His bad manners detract from his good character. hypernym: - 00430013-v ili: i24385 @@ -24958,7 +24958,7 @@ definition: - add poison to example: - - Her husband poisoned her drink in order to kill her + - Her husband poisoned her drink in order to kill her. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24387 @@ -24970,7 +24970,7 @@ definition: - make external or objective, or give reality to example: - - language externalizes our thoughts + - Language externalizes our thoughts. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24388 @@ -24999,7 +24999,7 @@ definition: - look at with sentimentality or turn into an object of sentiment example: - - Don't sentimentalize the past events + - Don't sentimentalize the past events. hypernym: - 00838384-v ili: i24390 @@ -25056,7 +25056,7 @@ definition: - turn inside example: - - He introverted his feelings + - He introverted his feelings. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24395 @@ -25091,7 +25091,7 @@ definition: - make more radical in social or political outlook example: - - Her work in the developing world radicalized her + - Her work in the developing world radicalized her. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24398 @@ -25113,7 +25113,7 @@ definition: - make romantic in style example: - - The designer romanticized the little black dress + - The designer romanticized the little black dress. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24400 @@ -25125,7 +25125,7 @@ definition: - make red example: - - The setting sun reddened the sky + - The setting sun reddened the sky. hypernym: - 00284671-v ili: i24401 @@ -25212,7 +25212,7 @@ definition: - become shallow example: - - the lake shallowed over time + - The lake shallowed over time. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24410 @@ -25224,7 +25224,7 @@ definition: - make shallow example: - - The silt shallowed the canal + - The silt shallowed the canal. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24411 @@ -25236,8 +25236,8 @@ definition: - increase the tension on example: - - alternately relax and tense your calf muscle - - tense the rope manually before tensing the spring + - Alternately relax and tense your calf muscle. + - Tense the rope manually before tensing the spring. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24412 @@ -25259,7 +25259,7 @@ definition: - make steeper example: - - The landslides have steepened the mountain sides + - The landslides have steepened the mountain sides. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24414 @@ -25270,7 +25270,7 @@ definition: - become steeper example: - - The mountain side has steepened + - The mountain side has steepened. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24415 @@ -25299,7 +25299,7 @@ definition: - undergo ulceration example: - - Her stomach ulcerated + - Her stomach ulcerated. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24418 @@ -25332,7 +25332,7 @@ definition: - remove the qualities typical of one's sex example: - - She unsexed herself + - She unsexed herself. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24421 @@ -25383,7 +25383,7 @@ definition: - lose sparkle or bouquet example: - - wine and beer can pall + - Wine and beer can pall. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24426 @@ -25428,7 +25428,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - the oil saponified + - The oil saponified. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24429 @@ -25441,8 +25441,8 @@ definition: - progress by being changed example: - - The speech has to go through several more drafts - - run through your presentation before the meeting + - The speech has to go through several more drafts. + - Run through your presentation before the meeting. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24430 @@ -25455,8 +25455,8 @@ definition: - establish or develop as a residence example: - - He settled the farm 200 years ago - - This land was settled by Germans + - He settled the farm 200 years ago. + - This land was settled by Germans. hypernym: - 00171865-v ili: i24431 @@ -25467,7 +25467,7 @@ definition: - set in motion, start an event or prepare the way for example: - - Hitler's attack on Poland led up to World War II + - Hitler's attack on Poland led up to World War II. hypernym: - 01631641-v ili: i24432 @@ -25479,7 +25479,7 @@ definition: - pass through (a barrier) example: - - Registrations cracked through the 30,000 mark in the county + - Registrations cracked through the 30,000 mark in the county. hypernym: - 02054081-v ili: i24433 @@ -25493,7 +25493,7 @@ definition: - make available example: - - This opens up new possibilities + - This opens up new possibilities. hypernym: - 02344167-v ili: i24434 @@ -25505,7 +25505,7 @@ definition: - become available example: - - an opportunity opened up + - An opportunity opened up. hypernym: - 00340548-v ili: i24435 @@ -25517,10 +25517,10 @@ definition: - extend in scope or range or area example: - - The law was extended to all citizens + - The law was extended to all citizens. - widen the range of applications - - broaden your horizon - - Extend your backyard + - Broaden your horizon. + - Extend your backyard. hypernym: - 00153083-v ili: i24436 @@ -25545,7 +25545,7 @@ definition: - make world-wide in scope or application example: - - Markets are being increasingly globalized + - Markets are being increasingly globalized. hypernym: - 00541315-v ili: i24438 @@ -25557,7 +25557,7 @@ definition: - expand the influence of example: - - The King extended his rule to the Eastern part of the continent + - The King extended his rule to the Eastern part of the continent. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24439 @@ -25595,7 +25595,7 @@ definition: - remove by making a hole or by boring example: - - the dentist reamed out the debris in the course of the root canal treatment + - The dentist reamed out the debris in the course of the root canal treatment. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i24442 @@ -25608,7 +25608,7 @@ definition: - extend the scope or meaning of; often unduly example: - - Stretch the limits + - stretch the limits - stretch my patience - stretch the imagination hypernym: @@ -25621,7 +25621,7 @@ definition: - deprive of strength or vigor example: - - The Senate emasculated the law + - The Senate emasculated the law. hypernym: - 00225327-v ili: i24444 @@ -25633,14 +25633,14 @@ definition: - reach or enter a state, relation, condition, use, or position example: - - The water came to a boil - - We came to understand the true meaning of life - - Their anger came to a boil - - I came to realize the true meaning of life - - The shoes came untied + - The water came to a boil. + - We came to understand the true meaning of life. + - Their anger came to a boil. + - I came to realize the true meaning of life. + - The shoes came untied. - come into contact with a terrorist group - - his face went red - - your wish will come true + - His face went red. + - Your wish will come true. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24445 @@ -25653,7 +25653,7 @@ definition: - deplete of strength or vitality example: - - The illness washed her out + - The illness washed her out. hypernym: - 00225327-v ili: i24446 @@ -25707,7 +25707,7 @@ definition: - make understandable and clear example: - - This brings home my point + - This brings home my point. hypernym: - 02153218-v ili: i24450 @@ -25718,7 +25718,7 @@ definition: - become popular example: - - This fashion caught on in Paris + - This fashion caught on in Paris. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24451 @@ -25729,9 +25729,9 @@ definition: - grow emotionally or mature example: - - The child developed beautifully in her new kindergarten + - The child developed beautifully in her new kindergarten. - When he spent a summer at camp, the boy grew noticeably and no longer showed some - of his old adolescent behavior + of his old adolescent behavior. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24452 @@ -25743,8 +25743,8 @@ definition: - grow too large or too mature for example: - - I have outgrown these clothes - - She outgrew her childish habits + - I have outgrown these clothes. + - She outgrew her childish habits. hypernym: - 00544490-v ili: i24453 @@ -25775,7 +25775,7 @@ definition: - heat by a natural force example: - - The sun broils the valley in the summer + - The sun broils the valley in the summer. hypernym: - 00371917-v ili: i24456 @@ -25787,7 +25787,7 @@ definition: - heat again example: - - Please reheat the food from last night + - Please reheat the food from last night. hypernym: - 00371917-v ili: i24457 @@ -25809,7 +25809,7 @@ definition: - raise in rank or condition example: - - The new law lifted many people from poverty + - The new law lifted many people from poverty. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24459 @@ -25822,7 +25822,7 @@ definition: - raise the status of example: - - I shall not dignify this insensitive remark with an answer + - I shall not dignify this insensitive remark with an answer. hypernym: - 00545629-v ili: i24460 @@ -25833,7 +25833,7 @@ definition: - raise in rank, character, or status example: - - exalted the humble shoemaker to the rank of King's adviser + - … exalted the humble shoemaker to the rank of King's adviser hypernym: - 00545629-v ili: i24461 @@ -25844,7 +25844,7 @@ definition: - exalt to the position of a God example: - - the people deified their King + - The people deified their King. hypernym: - 00546016-v ili: i24462 @@ -25866,7 +25866,7 @@ definition: - make harsh or harsher example: - - Winter harshened the look of the city + - Winter harshened the look of the city. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24464 @@ -25877,9 +25877,9 @@ definition: - gain through experience example: - - I acquired a strong aversion to television - - Children must develop a sense of right and wrong - - Dave developed leadership qualities in his new position + - I acquired a strong aversion to television. + - Children must develop a sense of right and wrong. + - Dave developed leadership qualities in his new position. - develop a passion for painting hypernym: - 00109468-v @@ -25919,7 +25919,7 @@ definition: - proceed or issue forth, as from a source example: - - Water emanates from this hole in the ground + - Water emanates from this hole in the ground. hypernym: - 01853188-v ili: i24468 @@ -25961,7 +25961,7 @@ definition: - grow louder example: - - The music crescendoes here + - The music crescendoes here. hypernym: - 00156409-v ili: i24472 @@ -25972,7 +25972,7 @@ definition: - grow quieter example: - - The music decrescendoes here + - The music decrescendoes here. hypernym: - 00151509-v ili: i24473 @@ -25983,7 +25983,7 @@ definition: - change into a sibilant example: - - In the syllable /si/, the /s/ sibilates in Japanese + - In the syllable /si/, the /s/ sibilates in Japanese. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24474 @@ -26003,7 +26003,7 @@ definition: - make into a demon example: - - Power had demonized him + - Power had demonized him. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24476 @@ -26015,7 +26015,7 @@ definition: - turn into a devil or make devilish example: - - Man devilized by war + - man devilized by war hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24477 @@ -26064,7 +26064,7 @@ definition: - be restored example: - - Her old vigor returned + - Her old vigor returned. hypernym: - 00427254-v ili: i24481 @@ -26076,7 +26076,7 @@ definition: - break out example: - - The tooth erupted and had to be extracted + - The tooth erupted and had to be extracted. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i24482 @@ -26092,7 +26092,7 @@ definition: - become hostile towards example: - - The dog suddenly turned on the mailman + - The dog suddenly turned on the mailman. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24483 @@ -26103,7 +26103,7 @@ definition: - change from one level to another example: - - She dropped into army jargon + - She dropped into army jargon. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24484 @@ -26114,7 +26114,7 @@ definition: - alter so as to make unrecognizable example: - - The tourists murdered the French language + - The tourists murdered the French language. hypernym: - 00837582-v ili: i24485 @@ -26151,7 +26151,7 @@ definition: - make clear, bright, light, or translucent example: - - The water had to be cleared through filtering + - The water had to be cleared through filtering. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24488 @@ -26162,8 +26162,8 @@ definition: - change pace example: - - The dancers broke into a cha-cha - - The horse broke into a gallop + - The dancers broke into a cha-cha. + - The horse broke into a gallop. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24489 @@ -26174,9 +26174,9 @@ definition: - make unnecessary an expenditure or effort example: - - This will save money - - I'll save you the trouble - - This will save you a lot of time + - This will save money. + - I'll save you the trouble. + - This will save you a lot of time. hypernym: - 02458316-v ili: i24490 @@ -26202,8 +26202,8 @@ - lay aside, abandon, or leave for another example: - switch to a different brand of beer - - She switched psychiatrists - - The car changed lanes + - She switched psychiatrists. + - The car changed lanes. hypernym: - 02232813-v ili: i24493 @@ -26219,8 +26219,8 @@ definition: - make or undergo a transition (from one state or system to another) example: - - The airline transitioned to more fuel-efficient jets - - The adagio transitioned into an allegro + - The airline transitioned to more fuel-efficient jets. + - The adagio transitioned into an allegro. hypernym: - 00551194-v ili: i24494 @@ -26233,7 +26233,7 @@ definition: - cause to convert or undergo a transition example: - - the company had to transition the old practices to modern technology + - The company had to transition the old practices to modern technology. hypernym: - 00114965-v ili: i24495 @@ -26244,7 +26244,7 @@ definition: - change gears example: - - you have to shift when you go down a steep hill + - You have to shift when you go down a steep hill. hypernym: - 00551194-v ili: i24496 @@ -26255,8 +26255,8 @@ definition: - become deeper in tone example: - - His voice began to change when he was 12 years old - - Her voice deepened when she whispered the password + - His voice began to change when he was 12 years old. + - Her voice deepened when she whispered the password. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24497 @@ -26268,7 +26268,7 @@ definition: - change suddenly from one tone quality or register to another example: - - Her voice broke to a whisper when she started to talk about her children + - Her voice broke to a whisper when she started to talk about her children. hypernym: - 00551194-v ili: i24498 @@ -26301,7 +26301,7 @@ definition: - make more dynamic example: - - She was dynamized by her desire to go to grad school + - She was dynamized by her desire to go to grad school. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24501 @@ -26313,7 +26313,7 @@ definition: - become specific example: - - the idea concretized in her mind + - The idea concretized in her mind. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24502 @@ -26348,7 +26348,7 @@ definition: - make uniform example: - - the data have been uniformized + - The data have been uniformized. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24505 @@ -26372,7 +26372,7 @@ definition: - undergo decay or decomposition example: - - The body started to decay and needed to be cremated + - The body started to decay and needed to be cremated. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24507 @@ -26383,7 +26383,7 @@ definition: - melt away in the process of decay example: - - The fungi eventually deliquesced + - The fungi eventually deliquesced. hypernym: - 00553892-v ili: i24508 @@ -26394,7 +26394,7 @@ definition: - make famous forever example: - - This melody immortalized its composer + - This melody immortalized its composer. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24509 @@ -26412,7 +26412,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - These operators commute with each other + - These operators commute with each other. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24510 @@ -26463,7 +26463,7 @@ definition: - throw into disorder example: - - This event disrupted the orderly process + - This event disrupted the orderly process. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i24515 @@ -26488,7 +26488,7 @@ definition: - make into a verb example: - - ‘mouse’ has been verbified by computer users + - ‘mouse’ has been verbified by computer users. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24517 @@ -26508,7 +26508,7 @@ definition: - increase in size, magnitude, number, or intensity example: - - The music swelled to a crescendo + - The music swelled to a crescendo. hypernym: - 00156409-v ili: i24519 @@ -26519,7 +26519,7 @@ definition: - transfer from one place or period to another example: - - The ancient Greek story was transplanted into Modern America + - The ancient Greek story was transplanted into Modern America. hypernym: - 00556524-v ili: i24520 @@ -26544,7 +26544,7 @@ definition: - change in quality example: - - His tone shifted + - His tone shifted. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24522 @@ -26570,7 +26570,7 @@ definition: - cause to undergo a process in which atoms are removed example: - - The solar wind protons must sputter away the surface atoms of the dust + - The solar wind protons must sputter away the surface atoms of the dust. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24524 @@ -26604,9 +26604,9 @@ definition: - bring or lead someone to a certain action or condition example: - - She was drawn to despair - - The President refused to be drawn into delivering an ultimatum - - The session was drawn to a close + - She was drawn to despair. + - The President refused to be drawn into delivering an ultimatum. + - The session was drawn to a close. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24527 @@ -26632,7 +26632,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06108876-n example: - - The resistors have been doped + - The resistors have been doped. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24529 @@ -26643,8 +26643,8 @@ definition: - alternate dramatically between high and low values example: - - his mood swings - - the market is swinging up and down + - His mood swings. + - The market is swinging up and down. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24530 @@ -26679,10 +26679,10 @@ - remove by the application of water or other liquid and soap or some other cleaning agent example: - - he washed the dirt from his coat - - The nurse washed away the blood + - He washed the dirt from his coat. + - The nurse washed away the blood. - Can you wash away the spots on the windows? - - he managed to wash out the stains + - He managed to wash out the stains. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i24533 @@ -26699,7 +26699,7 @@ definition: - become quiet or less intensive example: - - the fighting lulled for a moment + - The fighting lulled for a moment. hypernym: - 00462448-v ili: i24534 @@ -26711,7 +26711,7 @@ definition: - render helpless or defenseless example: - - They prostrated the enemy + - They prostrated the enemy. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24535 @@ -26722,7 +26722,7 @@ definition: - develop further example: - - We are advancing technology every day + - We are advancing technology every day. hypernym: - 00206293-v ili: i24536 @@ -26733,8 +26733,8 @@ definition: - come into being example: - - light broke over the horizon - - Voices broke in the air + - Light broke over the horizon. + - Voices broke in the air. hypernym: - 00149403-v ili: i24537 @@ -26745,11 +26745,11 @@ definition: - become resolved, fixed, established, or quiet example: - - The roar settled to a thunder - - The wind settled in the West - - it is settling to rain - - A cough settled in her chest - - Her mood settled into lethargy + - The roar settled to a thunder. + - The wind settled in the West. + - It is settling to rain. + - A cough settled in her chest. + - Her mood settled into lethargy. hypernym: - 00149403-v ili: i24538 @@ -26786,7 +26786,7 @@ definition: - become injured, broken, or distorted by pressure example: - - The plastic bottle crushed against the wall + - The plastic bottle crushed against the wall. hypernym: - 00334996-v ili: i24541 @@ -26797,7 +26797,7 @@ definition: - bring to a specified condition by or as if by shaking example: - - He was shaken from his dreams + - He was shaken from his dreams. - shake the salt out of the salt shaker hypernym: - 00126072-v @@ -26809,7 +26809,7 @@ definition: - make unfashionable, outdated, or obsolete example: - - Modern ways of cooking have outmoded the hearth + - Modern ways of cooking have outmoded the hearth. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24543 @@ -26820,7 +26820,7 @@ definition: - make more interesting or flavorful example: - - Spice up the evening by inviting a belly dancer + - spice up the evening by inviting a belly dancer hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24544 @@ -26832,7 +26832,7 @@ definition: - add zest or liveliness to example: - - She salts her lectures with jokes + - She salts her lectures with jokes. hypernym: - 00560996-v ili: i24545 @@ -26843,7 +26843,7 @@ definition: - prove insufficient example: - - The water supply for the town failed after a long drought + - The water supply for the town failed after a long drought. hypernym: - 02615799-v ili: i24546 @@ -26870,7 +26870,7 @@ definition: - shift to a counterclockwise direction example: - - the wind backed + - The wind backed. hypernym: - 00380830-v ili: i24548 @@ -26881,7 +26881,7 @@ definition: - shift to a clockwise direction example: - - the wind veered + - The wind veered. hypernym: - 00380830-v ili: i24549 @@ -26904,7 +26904,7 @@ definition: - shorten as if by severing the edges or ends of example: - - cut my hair + - Cut my hair. hypernym: - 00561970-v ili: i24551 @@ -26915,7 +26915,7 @@ definition: - be cast down example: - - his eyes fell + - His eyes fell. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24552 @@ -26928,8 +26928,8 @@ definition: - assume a disappointed or sad expression example: - - Her face fell when she heard that she would be laid off - - his crest fell + - Her face fell when she heard that she would be laid off. + - His crest fell. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24553 @@ -26942,7 +26942,7 @@ definition: - become used up; be exhausted example: - - Our supplies finally ran out + - Our supplies finally ran out. hypernym: - 02615799-v ili: i24554 @@ -26955,7 +26955,7 @@ definition: - exhaust the supply of example: - - We ran out of time just as the discussion was getting interesting + - We ran out of time just as the discussion was getting interesting. hypernym: - 01159815-v ili: i24555 @@ -26968,7 +26968,7 @@ definition: - bring into a given condition by mental preoccupation example: - - She thought herself into a state of panic over the final exam + - She thought herself into a state of panic over the final exam. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24556 @@ -26979,7 +26979,7 @@ definition: - favor the development of example: - - Practice makes the winner + - Practice makes the winner. hypernym: - 01630984-v ili: i24557 @@ -27024,7 +27024,7 @@ definition: - produce deflation in example: - - The new measures deflated the economy + - The new measures deflated the economy. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24561 @@ -27035,7 +27035,7 @@ definition: - cause prices to rise by increasing the available currency or credit example: - - The war inflated the economy + - The war inflated the economy. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24562 @@ -27046,7 +27046,7 @@ definition: - raise demand, expand the money supply, or raise prices, after a period of deflation example: - - These measures reflated the economy + - These measures reflated the economy. hypernym: - 00230031-v ili: i24563 @@ -27059,7 +27059,7 @@ definition: - experience reflation example: - - The economy reflated after the Fed took extreme measures + - The economy reflated after the Fed took extreme measures. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24564 @@ -27085,7 +27085,7 @@ definition: - put into digital form, as for use in a computer example: - - he bought a device to digitize the data + - He bought a device to digitize the data. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24566 @@ -27131,7 +27131,7 @@ definition: - become folded or folded up example: - - The bed folds in a jiffy + - The bed folds in a jiffy. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24570 @@ -27143,7 +27143,7 @@ definition: - become wrinkled or crumpled or creased example: - - This fabric won't wrinkle + - This fabric won't wrinkle. hypernym: - 00565772-v ili: i24571 @@ -27158,7 +27158,7 @@ definition: - convert into gelatinous form or jelly example: - - hot water will gelatinize starch + - Hot water will gelatinize starch. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24572 @@ -27172,7 +27172,7 @@ definition: - become gelatinous or change into a jelly example: - - the starch gelatinized when it was heated + - The starch gelatinized when it was heated. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24573 @@ -27195,7 +27195,7 @@ definition: - change texture so as to become matted and felt-like example: - - The fabric felted up after several washes + - The fabric felted up after several washes. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24575 @@ -27212,7 +27212,7 @@ definition: - cause genetic recombination example: - - should scientists recombine DNA? + - Should scientists recombine DNA? hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24576 @@ -27225,7 +27225,7 @@ definition: - undergo genetic recombination example: - - The DNA can recombine + - The DNA can recombine. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24577 @@ -27249,7 +27249,7 @@ definition: - to give a (more) feminine, effeminate, or womanly quality or appearance to example: - - This hairdo feminizes the man + - This hairdo feminizes the man. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24579 @@ -27265,7 +27265,7 @@ - produce virilism in or cause to assume masculine characteristics, as through a hormonal imbalance or hormone therapy example: - - the drugs masculinized the teenage girl + - The drugs masculinized the teenage girl. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24580 @@ -27281,7 +27281,7 @@ definition: - give a masculine appearance or character to example: - - Fashion designers have masculinized women's looks in the 1990s + - Fashion designers have masculinized women's looks in the 1990s. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24581 @@ -27309,7 +27309,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - The hydrogen binds the oxygen + - The hydrogen binds the oxygen. hypernym: - 01359453-v ili: i24583 @@ -27322,7 +27322,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - The enzyme ligated + - The enzyme ligated. hypernym: - 00568368-v ili: i24584 @@ -27343,7 +27343,7 @@ definition: - become obsolete, fall into disuse example: - - This word has not obsolesced, although it is rarely used + - This word has not obsolesced, although it is rarely used. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24586 @@ -27354,8 +27354,8 @@ definition: - make sexual, endow with sex, attribute sex to example: - - The god was sexualized and married to another god - - Some languages sexualize all nouns and do not have a neuter gender + - The god was sexualized and married to another god. + - Some languages sexualize all nouns and do not have a neuter gender. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24587 @@ -27367,7 +27367,7 @@ definition: - give conventional form to example: - - some art forms schematise designs into geometrical patterns + - Some art forms schematise designs into geometrical patterns. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24588 @@ -27379,7 +27379,7 @@ definition: - make open to sight or notice example: - - His behavior has patented an embarrassing fact about him + - His behavior has patented an embarrassing fact about him. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24589 @@ -27390,7 +27390,7 @@ definition: - incorporate into a constitution, make constitutional example: - - A woman's right to an abortion was constitutionalized in the 1970's + - A woman's right to an abortion was constitutionalized in the 1970's. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24590 @@ -27404,7 +27404,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - This function can be rationalized + - This function can be rationalized. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24591 @@ -27416,7 +27416,7 @@ definition: - transform in accordance with Stalin's policies example: - - Russia was slowly stalinized after Lenin's death + - Russia was slowly stalinized after Lenin's death. hypernym: - 00383306-v ili: i24592 @@ -27428,7 +27428,7 @@ definition: - counteract the effects and policies of Stalinism example: - - Russia was slowly destalinized in the late 1950's + - Russia was slowly destalinized in the late 1950's. hypernym: - 00383306-v ili: i24593 @@ -27475,7 +27475,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - the substance was desorbed + - The substance was desorbed. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i24597 @@ -27501,7 +27501,7 @@ definition: - lessen the density or solidity of example: - - The bones are rarefied + - The bones are rarefied. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24599 @@ -27512,7 +27512,7 @@ definition: - make deeper example: - - They deepened the lake so that bigger pleasure boats could use it + - They deepened the lake so that bigger pleasure boats could use it. hypernym: - 00154586-v ili: i24600 @@ -27523,7 +27523,7 @@ definition: - become faint or more distant example: - - the unhappy memories of her childhood receded as she grew older + - The unhappy memories of her childhood receded as she grew older. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24601 @@ -27534,7 +27534,7 @@ definition: - fall away or decline example: - - The patient's strength ebbed away + - The patient's strength ebbed away. hypernym: - 00571771-v ili: i24602 @@ -27545,8 +27545,8 @@ definition: - get rid of something abstract example: - - The death of her mother removed the last obstacle to their marriage - - God takes away your sins + - The death of her mother removed the last obstacle to their marriage. + - God takes away your sins. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i24603 @@ -27594,7 +27594,7 @@ definition: - make pagan in character example: - - The Church paganized Christianity + - The Church paganized Christianity. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24607 @@ -27626,7 +27626,7 @@ definition: - cause to become incandescent or glow example: - - the lamp was incandesced + - The lamp was incandesced. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24610 @@ -27637,7 +27637,7 @@ definition: - become inflexible and unchanging example: - - Old folks can calcify + - Old folks can calcify. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24611 @@ -27648,7 +27648,7 @@ definition: - be subject to fluctuation example: - - The stock market drifted upward + - The stock market drifted upward. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24612 @@ -27661,7 +27661,7 @@ definition: - cease to use example: - - leave off your jacket — no need to wear it here + - Leave off your jacket — no need to wear it here. hypernym: - 02686624-v ili: i24613 @@ -27672,7 +27672,7 @@ definition: - become spent or exhausted example: - - The champion's strength played out fast + - The champion's strength played out fast. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24614 @@ -27685,7 +27685,7 @@ definition: - take a downward direction example: - - The economy finally turned down after a long boom + - The economy finally turned down after a long boom. hypernym: - 00204228-v ili: i24615 @@ -27696,7 +27696,7 @@ definition: - restrain or discourage example: - - the sudden bad news damped the joyous atmosphere + - The sudden bad news damped the joyous atmosphere. hypernym: - 02516039-v ili: i24616 @@ -27751,7 +27751,7 @@ definition: - make sensitive to a drug or allergen example: - - Long-term exposure to this medicine may sensitize you to the allergen + - Long-term exposure to this medicine may sensitize you to the allergen. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24621 @@ -27840,7 +27840,7 @@ definition: - make (an illegitimate child) legitimate; declare the legitimacy of (someone) example: - - They legitimized their natural child + - They legitimized their natural child. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24628 @@ -27862,7 +27862,7 @@ definition: - change into a vapor example: - - The water evaporated in front of our eyes + - The water evaporated in front of our eyes. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24630 @@ -27876,7 +27876,7 @@ definition: - cause to change into a vapor example: - - The chemist evaporated the water + - The chemist evaporated the water. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24631 @@ -27890,7 +27890,7 @@ definition: - clear out the chest and lungs example: - - This drug expectorates quickly + - This drug expectorates quickly. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i24632 @@ -27914,7 +27914,7 @@ definition: - pass imperceptibly from one degree, shade, or tone into another example: - - The paint on these walls gradates but you don't see it + - The paint on these walls gradates but you don't see it. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24634 @@ -27949,7 +27949,7 @@ definition: - organize (the production of something) into an industry example: - - The Chinese industrialized textile production + - The Chinese industrialized textile production. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24637 @@ -27983,7 +27983,7 @@ definition: - become opaque example: - - the tissue in the eye's cornea may opacify and the patient may go blind + - The tissue in the eye's cornea may opacify and the patient may go blind. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24640 @@ -27996,7 +27996,7 @@ definition: - make opaque example: - - The glass was opacified for greater privacy + - The glass was opacified for greater privacy. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24641 @@ -28018,7 +28018,7 @@ definition: - become due for repayment example: - - These bonds mature in 2005 + - These bonds mature in 2005. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24643 @@ -28041,7 +28041,7 @@ definition: - make national in character or scope example: - - His heroic deeds were nationalized by the press + - His heroic deeds were nationalized by the press. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24645 @@ -28053,7 +28053,7 @@ definition: - make understandable to the general public example: - - Carl Sagan popularized cosmology in his books + - Carl Sagan popularized cosmology in his books. hypernym: - 00299025-v ili: i24646 @@ -28067,7 +28067,7 @@ definition: - make attractive or acceptable example: - - Honesty recommends any person + - Honesty recommends any person. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24647 @@ -28078,7 +28078,7 @@ definition: - develop youthful topographical features example: - - the land rejuvenated + - The land rejuvenated. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24648 @@ -28100,8 +28100,8 @@ definition: - make (someone or something) sentimental or imbue with sentimental qualities example: - - Too much poetry sentimentalizes the mind - - These experiences have sentimentalized her + - Too much poetry sentimentalizes the mind. + - These experiences have sentimentalized her. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24650 @@ -28115,7 +28115,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - The cations were sequestered + - The cations were sequestered. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24651 @@ -28126,7 +28126,7 @@ definition: - make solemn and grave example: - - This ceremony solemnized our hearts + - This ceremony solemnized our hearts. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24652 @@ -28138,7 +28138,7 @@ definition: - make subordinate, dependent, or subservient example: - - Our wishes have to be subordinated to that of our ruler + - Our wishes have to be subordinated to that of our ruler. hypernym: - 00532569-v ili: i24653 @@ -28150,7 +28150,7 @@ definition: - place on a territorial basis example: - - The railways were territorialized + - The railways were territorialized. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24654 @@ -28164,7 +28164,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - amino groups can transaminate + - Amino groups can transaminate. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24655 @@ -28221,7 +28221,7 @@ definition: - become vesicular or full of air cells example: - - The organs vesiculated + - The organs vesiculated. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24660 @@ -28234,7 +28234,7 @@ definition: - make visible example: - - With this machine, ultrasound can be visualized + - With this machine, ultrasound can be visualized. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24661 @@ -28246,7 +28246,7 @@ definition: - increase and decrease in volume or pitch, as if in waves example: - - The singer's voice undulated + - The singer's voice undulated. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24662 @@ -28266,7 +28266,7 @@ definition: - become vascular and have vessels that circulate fluids example: - - The egg yolk vascularized + - The egg yolk vascularized. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24664 @@ -28280,7 +28280,7 @@ definition: - furnish with an opening to allow air to circulate or gas to escape example: - - The architect did not think about ventilating the storage space + - The architect did not think about ventilating the storage space. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24665 @@ -28291,7 +28291,7 @@ definition: - make more striking or animated example: - - his remarks always vivify an otherwise dull story + - His remarks always vivify an otherwise dull story. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24666 @@ -28302,7 +28302,7 @@ definition: - debase and make vulgar example: - - The Press has vulgarized Love and Marriage + - The Press has vulgarized Love and Marriage. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24667 @@ -28314,8 +28314,8 @@ definition: - destroy completely by or as if by fire example: - - The wildfire scorched the forest and several homes - - the invaders scorched the land + - The wildfire scorched the forest and several homes. + - The invaders scorched the land. hypernym: - 00379335-v ili: i24668 @@ -28326,7 +28326,7 @@ definition: - become superficially burned example: - - my eyebrows singed when I bent over the flames + - My eyebrows singed when I bent over the flames. hypernym: - 00377673-v ili: i24669 @@ -28339,7 +28339,7 @@ definition: - make pliant and flexible example: - - These boots are not yet suppled by frequent use + - These boots are not yet suppled by frequent use. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24670 @@ -28350,8 +28350,8 @@ definition: - undergo a sudden and severe downturn example: - - the economy crashed - - will the stock market crash again? + - The economy crashed. + - Will the stock market crash again? hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24671 @@ -28363,7 +28363,7 @@ - make professional or give a professional character to example: - Philosophy has not always been professionalized and used to be a subject pursued - only by amateurs + only by amateurs. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24672 @@ -28390,7 +28390,7 @@ definition: - make obscene example: - - This line in the play smuts the entire act + - This line in the play smuts the entire act. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24674 @@ -28410,7 +28410,7 @@ definition: - give better travel conditions to example: - - The airline upgraded me when I arrived late and Coach Class was full + - The airline upgraded me when I arrived late and Coach Class was full. hypernym: - 00206293-v ili: i24676 @@ -28423,7 +28423,7 @@ definition: - get better travel conditions example: - - I upgraded to First Class when Coach Class was overbooked + - I upgraded to First Class when Coach Class was overbooked. hypernym: - 00205454-v ili: i24677 @@ -28438,7 +28438,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06186749-n example: - - Grimm showed how the consonants shifted + - Grimm showed how the consonants shifted. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24678 @@ -28449,8 +28449,8 @@ definition: - pour or flow in a steady stream example: - - mist rolled in from the sea - - tourists rolled in from the neighboring countryside + - Mist rolled in from the sea. + - Tourists rolled in from the neighboring countryside. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i24679 @@ -28461,7 +28461,7 @@ definition: - go mad, go crazy example: - - He flipped when he heard that he was being laid off + - He flipped when he heard that he was being laid off. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24680 @@ -28484,7 +28484,7 @@ definition: - burn with great heat and intense light example: - - the powder deflagrated + - The powder deflagrated. hypernym: - 00377673-v ili: i24682 @@ -28629,7 +28629,7 @@ definition: - (of a company) reduce in size or number of employees example: - - the company downsized its research staff + - The company downsized its research staff. hypernym: - 00430013-v ili: i24697 @@ -28640,7 +28640,7 @@ definition: - design or manufacture in a smaller size example: - - the car makers downsized the SUVs when fuel became very expensive + - The car makers downsized the SUVs when fuel became very expensive. hypernym: - 00241924-v ili: i24698 @@ -28651,7 +28651,7 @@ definition: - take off or away example: - - this prefix was subtracted when the word was borrowed from French + - This prefix was subtracted when the word was borrowed from French. hypernym: - 00430013-v ili: i24699 @@ -28704,7 +28704,7 @@ definition: - remove from a larger whole example: - - the new start-up company carved out a large chunk of the market within a year + - The new start-up company carved out a large chunk of the market within a year. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i24704 @@ -28724,7 +28724,7 @@ definition: - make less clear example: - - the stroke clouded memories of her youth + - The stroke clouded memories of her youth. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24706 @@ -28735,7 +28735,7 @@ definition: - suffer or be susceptible to damage example: - - These fine china cups damage easily + - These fine china cups damage easily. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24707 @@ -28760,7 +28760,7 @@ definition: - become ignited example: - - The furnace wouldn't fire + - The furnace wouldn't fire. hypernym: - 00122978-v members: @@ -28771,8 +28771,8 @@ definition: - transfer to another place so something can be kept or preserved example: - - He committed the poem to memory - - she committed her thoughts to paper + - He committed the poem to memory. + - She committed her thoughts to paper. hypernym: - 02236972-v members: @@ -28782,7 +28782,7 @@ definition: - make a set of changes permanent example: - - We committed the changes to the Git repository + - We committed the changes to the Git repository. hypernym: - 00126072-v members: diff --git a/src/yaml/verb.cognition.yaml b/src/yaml/verb.cognition.yaml index 406a41fa..c4d6d090 100644 --- a/src/yaml/verb.cognition.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/verb.cognition.yaml @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ definition: - to try to avoid detection especially by police example: - - After we knock off that liquor store we'll have to lay low for a while + - After we knock off that liquor store we'll have to lay low for a while. hypernym: - 02150244-v ili: i24709 @@ -31,8 +31,8 @@ definition: - know and comprehend the nature or meaning of example: - - She did not understand her husband - - I understand what she means + - She did not understand her husband. + - I understand what she means. hypernym: - 00596016-v ili: i24710 @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ definition: - discern example: - - I sensed the real meaning of his letter + - I sensed the real meaning of his letter. hypernym: - 00590283-v ili: i24711 @@ -54,8 +54,8 @@ definition: - become aware of not through the senses but instinctively example: - - I sense his hostility - - I smell trouble + - I sense his hostility. + - I smell trouble. - smell out corruption hypernym: - 00592914-v @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ - grasp the meaning example: - Can you follow her argument? - - When he lectures, I cannot follow + - When he lectures, I cannot follow. hypernym: - 00590283-v ili: i24713 @@ -81,12 +81,12 @@ definition: - grasp with the mind or develop an understanding of example: - - did you catch that allusion? - - We caught something of his theory in the lecture - - don't catch your meaning - - did you get it? - - She didn't get the joke - - I just don't get him + - Did you catch that allusion? + - We caught something of his theory in the lecture. + - … don't catch your meaning + - Did you get it? + - She didn't get the joke. + - I just don't get him. hypernym: - 00590283-v ili: i24714 @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ definition: - understand example: - - He didn't figure her + - He didn't figure her. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ definition: - understand, usually after some initial difficulty example: - - She didn't know what her classmates were plotting but finally caught on + - She didn't know what her classmates were plotting but finally caught on. hypernym: - 00589616-v ili: i24716 @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ definition: - comprehend example: - - He could not touch the meaning of the poem + - He could not touch the meaning of the poem. hypernym: - 00590283-v ili: i24717 @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ definition: - arrange and integrate in the mind example: - - I cannot digest all this information + - I cannot digest all this information. hypernym: - 00589616-v ili: i24719 @@ -164,9 +164,9 @@ - perceive (an idea or situation) mentally example: - Now I see! - - I just can't see your point + - I just can't see your point. - Does she realize how important this decision is? - - I don't understand the idea + - I don't understand the idea. hypernym: - 00630153-v ili: i24720 @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ definition: - become conscious of example: - - She finally perceived the futility of her protest + - She finally perceived the futility of her protest. hypernym: - 00592510-v ili: i24721 @@ -196,8 +196,8 @@ definition: - become clear or enter one's consciousness or emotions example: - - It dawned on him that she had betrayed him - - she was penetrated with sorrow + - It dawned on him that she had betrayed him. + - She was penetrated with sorrow. hypernym: - 00592510-v ili: i24722 @@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ definition: - create an emotional response example: - - The music struck a chord with the listeners + - The music struck a chord with the listeners. hypernym: - 00593432-v ili: i24724 @@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ definition: - show due and full appreciation example: - - The diners did the food and wine justice + - The diners did the food and wine justice. hypernym: - 02260917-v ili: i24726 @@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ definition: - consider reasonable or due example: - - I'm expecting a full explanation as to why these files were destroyed + - I'm expecting a full explanation as to why these files were destroyed. hypernym: - 00692380-v ili: i24727 @@ -272,8 +272,8 @@ definition: - accept (someone) to be what is claimed or accept their power and authority example: - - The Crown Prince was acknowledged as the true heir to the throne - - We do not recognize your gods + - The Crown Prince was acknowledged as the true heir to the throne. + - We do not recognize your gods. hypernym: - 00688348-v ili: i24728 @@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - he was attorned by the tenants + - He was attorned by the tenants. hypernym: - 00818972-v ili: i24729 @@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ definition: - make sense of a language example: - - She understands French + - She understands French. - Can you read Greek? hypernym: - 00590283-v @@ -364,11 +364,11 @@ definition: - be familiar or acquainted with a person or an object example: - - She doesn't know this composer + - She doesn't know this composer. - Do you know my sister? - - We know this movie - - I know him under a different name - - This flower is known as a Peruvian Lily + - We know this movie. + - I know him under a different name. + - This flower is known as a Peruvian Lily. hypernym: - 00596016-v ili: i24735 @@ -382,9 +382,9 @@ - be cognizant or aware of a fact or a specific piece of information; possess knowledge or information about example: - - I know that the President lied to the people + - I know that the President lied to the people. - I want to know who is winning the game! - - I know it's time + - I know it's time. ili: i24736 members: - know @@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ definition: - keep informed or fully aware example: - - I keep track of the stock market developments + - I keep track of the stock market developments. hypernym: - 00596016-v ili: i24737 @@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ definition: - fail to keep informed or aware example: - - She has so many books, she just lost track and cannot find this volume + - She has so many books, she just lost track and cannot find this volume. hypernym: - 02534950-v ili: i24738 @@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ definition: - know how to do or perform something example: - - She knows how to knit + - She knows how to knit. - Does your husband know how to cook? hypernym: - 00596016-v @@ -429,8 +429,8 @@ definition: - have fixed in the mind example: - - I know Latin - - This student knows her irregular verbs + - I know Latin. + - This student knows her irregular verbs. - Do you know the poem well enough to recite it? hypernym: - 00596016-v @@ -442,7 +442,7 @@ definition: - have (something) mastered example: - - She has the names of the fifty states down pat + - She has the names of the fifty states down pat. hypernym: - 00597527-v ili: i24743 @@ -467,10 +467,10 @@ - have firsthand knowledge of states, situations, emotions, or sensations example: - I know the feeling! - - have you ever known hunger? - - I have lived a kind of hell when I was a drug addict - - The holocaust survivors have lived a nightmare - - I lived through two divorces + - Have you ever known hunger? + - I have lived a kind of hell when I was a drug addict. + - The holocaust survivors have lived a nightmare. + - I lived through two divorces. hypernym: - 02114674-v ili: i24745 @@ -483,7 +483,7 @@ definition: - experience briefly example: - - The ex-slave tasted freedom shortly before she died + - The ex-slave tasted freedom shortly before she died. hypernym: - 00598039-v ili: i24746 @@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ definition: - experience again, often in the imagination example: - - He relived the horrors of war + - He relived the horrors of war. hypernym: - 00598039-v ili: i24747 @@ -525,7 +525,7 @@ - 00607488-v - 00599310-v example: - - She mastered Japanese in less than two years + - She mastered Japanese in less than two years. hypernym: - 00597330-v ili: i24749 @@ -537,9 +537,9 @@ definition: - gain knowledge or skills example: - - She learned dancing from her sister - - I learned Sanskrit - - Children acquire language at an amazing rate + - She learned dancing from her sister. + - I learned Sanskrit. + - Children acquire language at an amazing rate. hypernym: - 02293158-v ili: i24750 @@ -553,7 +553,7 @@ - learn something again, as after having forgotten or neglected it example: - After the accident, he could not walk for months and had to relearn how to walk - down stairs + down stairs. hypernym: - 00599310-v ili: i24751 @@ -582,7 +582,7 @@ definition: - learn belatedly; find out about something after it happened example: - - I'm trying to catch up with the latest developments in molecular biology + - I'm trying to catch up with the latest developments in molecular biology. hypernym: - 00599310-v ili: i24754 @@ -593,8 +593,8 @@ definition: - get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally example: - - I learned that she has two grown-up children - - I see that you have been promoted + - I learned that she has two grown-up children. + - I see that you have been promoted. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i24755 @@ -615,7 +615,7 @@ definition: - discover some bad or hidden information about example: - - She got the goods on her co-worker after reading his e-mail + - She got the goods on her co-worker after reading his e-mail. hypernym: - 00600349-v ili: i24756 @@ -626,7 +626,7 @@ definition: - get wise to example: - - They wised up to it + - They wised up to it. hypernym: - 00600349-v ili: i24757 @@ -646,7 +646,7 @@ definition: - detect a blunder or misstep example: - - The reporter tripped up the senator + - The reporter tripped up the senator. hypernym: - 00600349-v ili: i24759 @@ -658,7 +658,7 @@ definition: - be a student of a certain subject example: - - She is reading for the bar exam + - She is reading for the bar exam. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i24760 @@ -681,7 +681,7 @@ definition: - consume all of one's attention or time example: - - Her interest in butterflies absorbs her completely + - Her interest in butterflies absorbs her completely. hypernym: - 01825361-v ili: i24762 @@ -695,7 +695,7 @@ definition: - occupy or engage the interest of example: - - His story completely involved me during the entire afternoon + - His story completely involved me during the entire afternoon. hypernym: - 00601765-v ili: i24763 @@ -706,7 +706,7 @@ definition: - engage fully example: - - The effort to pass the exam consumed all his energy + - The effort to pass the exam consumed all his energy. hypernym: - 00601765-v ili: i24764 @@ -717,7 +717,7 @@ definition: - devote (oneself) fully to example: - - He immersed himself into his studies + - He immersed himself into his studies. hypernym: - 00724156-v ili: i24765 @@ -738,7 +738,7 @@ definition: - cause to be immersed example: - - The professor plunged his students into the study of the Italian text + - The professor plunged his students into the study of the Italian text. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24766 @@ -775,8 +775,8 @@ - take up the cause, ideology, practice, method, of someone and use it as one's own example: - - She embraced Catholicism - - They adopted the Jewish faith + - She embraced Catholicism. + - They adopted the Jewish faith. hypernym: - 00688348-v ili: i24769 @@ -805,7 +805,7 @@ definition: - take up mentally example: - - he absorbed the knowledge or beliefs of his tribe + - He absorbed the knowledge or beliefs of his tribe. hypernym: - 00599310-v ili: i24771 @@ -819,7 +819,7 @@ definition: - receive into the mind and retain example: - - Imbibe ethical principles + - imbibe ethical principles hypernym: - 00603650-v ili: i24772 @@ -830,7 +830,7 @@ definition: - be or work as an apprentice example: - - She apprenticed with the great master + - She apprenticed with the great master. hypernym: - 00604200-v ili: i24773 @@ -842,8 +842,8 @@ - undergo training or instruction in preparation for a particular role, function, or profession example: - - She is training to be a teacher - - He trained as a legal aid + - She is training to be a teacher. + - He trained as a legal aid. hypernym: - 00601387-v ili: i24774 @@ -858,7 +858,7 @@ definition: - train again example: - - He is retraining to become an IT worker + - He is retraining to become an IT worker. hypernym: - 00604200-v ili: i24775 @@ -869,8 +869,8 @@ definition: - create by training and teaching example: - - The old master is training world-class violinists - - we develop the leaders for the future + - The old master is training world-class violinists. + - We develop the leaders for the future. hypernym: - 00830768-v ili: i24776 @@ -888,7 +888,7 @@ definition: - teach new skills example: - - We must retrain the linguists who cannot find employment + - We must retrain the linguists who cannot find employment. hypernym: - 00604693-v ili: i24777 @@ -969,7 +969,7 @@ definition: - teach doctrines to; teach uncritically example: - - The Moonies indoctrinate their disciples + - The Moonies indoctrinate their disciples. hypernym: - 00830768-v ili: i24785 @@ -991,7 +991,7 @@ definition: - affect in a contagious way example: - - His laughter infects everyone who is in the same room + - His laughter infects everyone who is in the same room. hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i24787 @@ -1011,7 +1011,7 @@ definition: - study intensively, as before an exam example: - - I had to bone up on my Latin verbs before the final exam + - I had to bone up on my Latin verbs before the final exam. hypernym: - 00608509-v ili: i24789 @@ -1032,8 +1032,8 @@ definition: - learn by repetition example: - - We drilled French verbs every day - - Pianists practice scales + - We drilled French verbs every day. + - Pianists practice scales. hypernym: - 00601387-v ili: i24790 @@ -1081,7 +1081,7 @@ definition: - instill (into a person) by constant repetition example: - - he dinned the lessons into his students + - He dinned the lessons into his students. hypernym: - 00607995-v ili: i24794 @@ -1092,7 +1092,7 @@ definition: - remain committed to example: - - I hold to these ideas + - I hold to these ideas. hypernym: - 00691086-v ili: i24795 @@ -1105,8 +1105,8 @@ entails: - 00626756-v example: - - He is studying geology in his room - - 'I have an exam next week: I must hit the books now' + - He is studying geology in his room. + - 'I have an exam next week: I must hit the books now.' hypernym: - 00599310-v ili: i24796 @@ -1127,7 +1127,7 @@ definition: - have as one's principal field of study example: - - She is majoring in linguistics + - She is majoring in linguistics. hypernym: - 00608800-v ili: i24798 @@ -1138,7 +1138,7 @@ definition: - have as one's secondary field of study example: - - in college she minored in mathematics + - In college she minored in mathematics. hypernym: - 00608800-v members: @@ -1148,9 +1148,9 @@ definition: - recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection example: - - I can't remember saying any such thing - - I can't think what her last name was - - can you remember her phone number? + - I can't remember saying any such thing. + - I can't think what her last name was. + - Can you remember her phone number? - Do you remember that he once loved you? - call up memories hypernym: @@ -1182,7 +1182,7 @@ definition: - be able to distinguish, recognize as being different example: - - The child knows right from wrong + - The child knows right from wrong. hypernym: - 00652006-v ili: i24801 @@ -1193,7 +1193,7 @@ definition: - know the nature or character of example: - - we all knew her as a big show-off + - We all knew her as a big show-off. hypernym: - 00730579-v ili: i24802 @@ -1204,7 +1204,7 @@ definition: - be capable of conscious thought example: - - Man is the only creature that thinks + - Man is the only creature that thinks. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i24803 @@ -1225,7 +1225,7 @@ definition: - be unable to remember example: - - I'm drawing a blank + - I'm drawing a blank. - You are blocking the name of your first wife! hypernym: - 00630153-v @@ -1240,7 +1240,7 @@ definition: - be remembered example: - - His name comes to mind when you mention the strike + - His name comes to mind when you mention the strike. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i24806 @@ -1262,7 +1262,7 @@ definition: - keep in mind for attention or consideration example: - - Remember the Alamo + - Remember the Alamo. - Remember to call your mother every day! - Think of the starving children in India! hypernym: @@ -1276,7 +1276,7 @@ definition: - keep in one's mind example: - - I cannot retain so much information + - I cannot retain so much information. hypernym: - 00611237-v ili: i24809 @@ -1287,7 +1287,7 @@ definition: - dismiss from the mind; stop remembering example: - - I tried to bury these unpleasant memories + - I tried to bury these unpleasant memories. hypernym: - 02292634-v ili: i24810 @@ -1313,7 +1313,7 @@ definition: - put in the mind of someone example: - - Remind me to call Mother + - Remind me to call Mother. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i24812 @@ -1324,7 +1324,7 @@ definition: - cause someone to remember the past example: - - This photo takes me back to the good old days + - This photo takes me back to the good old days. hypernym: - 00612092-v ili: i24813 @@ -1335,7 +1335,7 @@ definition: - remind or urge constantly example: - - she nagged to take a vacation + - She nagged to take a vacation. hypernym: - 00612092-v ili: i24814 @@ -1346,7 +1346,7 @@ definition: - recall the past example: - - The grandparents sat there, reminiscing all afternoon + - The grandparents sat there, reminiscing all afternoon. hypernym: - 00612810-v ili: i24815 @@ -1357,7 +1357,7 @@ definition: - recapture the past; indulge in memories example: - - he remembered how he used to pick flowers + - He remembered how he used to pick flowers. hypernym: - 00630153-v ili: i24816 @@ -1369,8 +1369,8 @@ definition: - call to remembrance; keep alive the memory of someone or something, as in a ceremony example: - - We remembered the 50th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz - - Remember the dead of the First World War + - We remembered the 50th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. + - Remember the dead of the First World War. hypernym: - 02584595-v ili: i24817 @@ -1382,8 +1382,8 @@ definition: - exercise, or have the power of, memory example: - - After the shelling, many people lost the ability to remember - - some remember better than others + - After the shelling, many people lost the ability to remember. + - Some remember better than others. hypernym: - 00715072-v ili: i24818 @@ -1394,8 +1394,8 @@ definition: - be or provide a memorial to a person or an event example: - - This sculpture commemorates the victims of the concentration camps - - We memorialized the Dead + - This sculpture commemorates the victims of the concentration camps. + - We memorialized the Dead. hypernym: - 00612092-v ili: i24819 @@ -1420,7 +1420,7 @@ definition: - celebrate by some ceremony or observation example: - - The citizens mark the anniversary of the revolution with a march and a parade + - The citizens mark the anniversary of the revolution with a march and a parade. hypernym: - 02584595-v ili: i24821 @@ -1446,8 +1446,8 @@ definition: - leave behind unintentionally example: - - I forgot my umbrella in the restaurant - - I left my keys inside the car and locked the doors + - I forgot my umbrella in the restaurant. + - I left my keys inside the car and locked the doors. hypernym: - 02292463-v ili: i24823 @@ -1472,8 +1472,8 @@ definition: - stop maintaining or insisting on; of ideas or claims example: - - He abandoned the thought of asking for her hand in marriage - - Both sides have to give up some claims in these negotiations + - He abandoned the thought of asking for her hand in marriage. + - Both sides have to give up some claims in these negotiations. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i24825 @@ -1496,10 +1496,10 @@ definition: - go and leave behind, either intentionally or by neglect or forgetfulness example: - - She left a mess when she moved out - - His good luck finally left him - - her husband left her after 20 years of marriage - - she wept thinking she had been left behind + - She left a mess when she moved out. + - His good luck finally left him. + - Her husband left her after 20 years of marriage. + - She wept thinking she had been left behind. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i24826 @@ -1512,7 +1512,7 @@ definition: - leave someone who needs or counts on you; leave in the lurch example: - - The mother deserted her children + - The mother deserted her children. hypernym: - 00615374-v ili: i24827 @@ -1526,8 +1526,8 @@ definition: - abandon by leaving out in the open air example: - - The infant was exposed by the teenage mother - - After Christmas, many pets get abandoned + - The infant was exposed by the teenage mother. + - After Christmas, many pets get abandoned. hypernym: - 00615748-v ili: i24828 @@ -1538,7 +1538,7 @@ definition: - leave suddenly, often as an expression of disapproval example: - - She walked out on her husband and children + - She walked out on her husband and children. hypernym: - 00615748-v ili: i24829 @@ -1561,7 +1561,7 @@ - leave undone or leave out example: - How could I miss that typo? - - The workers on the conveyor belt miss one out of ten + - The workers on the conveyor belt miss one out of ten. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i24831 @@ -1579,7 +1579,7 @@ definition: - leave or strike out example: - - This vowel is usually elided before a single consonant + - This vowel is usually elided before a single consonant. hypernym: - 00617464-v ili: i24832 @@ -1590,7 +1590,7 @@ definition: - omit (a letter or syllable) in speaking or writing example: - - New Englanders drop their post-vocalic r's + - New Englanders drop their post-vocalic r's. hypernym: - 00617112-v ili: i24833 @@ -1601,8 +1601,8 @@ definition: - prevent from being included or considered or accepted example: - - The bad results were excluded from the report - - Leave off the top piece + - The bad results were excluded from the report. + - Leave off the top piece. hypernym: - 00472642-v ili: i24834 @@ -1618,7 +1618,7 @@ definition: - fail to attend to example: - - he neglects his children + - He neglects his children. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i24835 @@ -1629,7 +1629,7 @@ definition: - be inattentive to, or neglect example: - - He slacks his attention + - He slacks his attention. hypernym: - 00617843-v ili: i24836 @@ -1640,7 +1640,7 @@ definition: - bypass example: - - He skipped a row in the text and so the sentence was incomprehensible + - He skipped a row in the text and so the sentence was incomprehensible. hypernym: - 00616690-v ili: i24837 @@ -1654,7 +1654,7 @@ definition: - get down to; pay attention to; take seriously example: - - Attend to your duties, please + - Attend to your duties, please. hypernym: - 00611060-v ili: i24838 @@ -1666,7 +1666,7 @@ definition: - give little or no attention to example: - - Disregard the errors + - disregard the errors hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i24839 @@ -1679,7 +1679,7 @@ definition: - regard favorably or with disapproval example: - - Her new collection of poems was not well received + - Her new collection of poems was not well received. hypernym: - 00692380-v ili: i24840 @@ -1699,7 +1699,7 @@ definition: - pay no attention to, disrespect example: - - She cold-shouldered her ex-fiance + - She cold-shouldered her ex-fiance. hypernym: - 00802592-v ili: i24842 @@ -1713,7 +1713,7 @@ entails: - 00612810-v example: - - I misremembered the date + - I misremembered the date. hypernym: - 00619438-v ili: i24843 @@ -1735,7 +1735,7 @@ definition: - make an error example: - - She slipped up and revealed the name + - She slipped up and revealed the name. hypernym: - 00619438-v ili: i24845 @@ -1748,7 +1748,7 @@ definition: - identify incorrectly example: - - Don't mistake her for her twin sister + - Don't mistake her for her twin sister. hypernym: - 00620141-v ili: i24846 @@ -1760,7 +1760,7 @@ definition: - consider to be equal or the same example: - - He identified his brother as one of the fugitives + - He identified his brother as one of the fugitives. hypernym: - 00611928-v ili: i24847 @@ -1771,7 +1771,7 @@ definition: - identify as belonging to a certain type example: - - Such people can practically be typed + - Such people can practically be typed. hypernym: - 00620141-v ili: i24848 @@ -1783,7 +1783,7 @@ definition: - recognize as being; establish the identity of someone or something example: - - She identified the man on the ‘wanted’ poster + - She identified the man on the ‘wanted’ poster. hypernym: - 00701581-v ili: i24849 @@ -1795,7 +1795,7 @@ definition: - assign a date to; determine the (probable) date of example: - - Scientists often cannot date precisely archeological or prehistorical findings + - Scientists often cannot date precisely archeological or prehistorical findings. hypernym: - 00701581-v ili: i24850 @@ -1815,7 +1815,7 @@ definition: - mistake one thing for another example: - - you are confusing me with the other candidate + - You are confusing me with the other candidate. hypernym: - 00619957-v ili: i24852 @@ -1830,8 +1830,8 @@ definition: - interpret in the wrong way example: - - Don't misinterpret my comments as criticism - - She misconstrued my remarks + - Don't misinterpret my comments as criticism. + - She misconstrued my remarks. hypernym: - 00624823-v ili: i24853 @@ -1860,7 +1860,7 @@ definition: - cause to be perplexed or confounded example: - - This problem stumped her + - This problem stumped her. hypernym: - 00624056-v ili: i24855 @@ -1872,7 +1872,7 @@ definition: - mix up or confuse example: - - He muddled the issues + - He muddled the issues. hypernym: - 01660937-v ili: i24856 @@ -1885,8 +1885,8 @@ definition: - make unclear, indistinct, or blurred example: - - Her remarks confused the debate - - Their words obnubilate their intentions + - Her remarks confused the debate. + - Their words obnubilate their intentions. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i24857 @@ -1902,7 +1902,7 @@ definition: - cause to become muddy example: - - These data would have muddied the prediction + - These data would have muddied the prediction. hypernym: - 00622345-v ili: i24858 @@ -1914,7 +1914,7 @@ - make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear example: - Could you clarify these remarks? - - Clear up the question of who is at fault + - clear up the question of who is at fault hypernym: - 00941888-v ili: i24859 @@ -1954,9 +1954,9 @@ definition: - be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly example: - - These questions confuse even the experts - - This question completely threw me - - This question befuddled even the teacher + - These questions confuse even the experts. + - This question completely threw me. + - This question befuddled even the teacher. hypernym: - 00137133-v ili: i24862 @@ -1976,7 +1976,7 @@ definition: - confuse or put into disorder example: - - the boss's behavior demoralized everyone in the office + - The boss's behavior demoralized everyone in the office. hypernym: - 00623406-v ili: i24863 @@ -1990,7 +1990,7 @@ - This beats me! - Got me — I don't know the answer! - a vexing problem - - This question really stuck me + - This question really stuck me. hypernym: - 00623406-v ili: i24864 @@ -2016,7 +2016,7 @@ definition: - set a difficult problem or riddle example: - - riddle me a riddle + - Riddle me a riddle. hypernym: - 00624056-v ili: i24865 @@ -2096,7 +2096,7 @@ definition: - interpret something in a certain way; convey a particular meaning or impression example: - - I read this address as a satire + - I read this address as a satire. - How should I take this message? hypernym: - 00624823-v @@ -2124,7 +2124,7 @@ definition: - form ideals example: - - Man has always idealized + - Man has always idealized. hypernym: - 01637684-v ili: i24874 @@ -2162,7 +2162,7 @@ definition: - read anew; read again example: - - He re-read her letters to him + - He re-read her letters to him. hypernym: - 00626756-v ili: i24877 @@ -2196,7 +2196,7 @@ - read with difficulty example: - Can you decipher this letter? - - The archeologist traced the hieroglyphs + - The archeologist traced the hieroglyphs. hypernym: - 00626756-v ili: i24880 @@ -2208,7 +2208,7 @@ definition: - distinguish by sight or hearing example: - - I cannot make out what this politician is saying + - I cannot make out what this politician is saying. hypernym: - 00590283-v ili: i24881 @@ -2219,7 +2219,7 @@ definition: - look at, interpret, and say out loud something that is written or printed example: - - The King will read the proclamation at noon + - The King will read the proclamation at noon. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i24882 @@ -2241,7 +2241,7 @@ definition: - say out loud for the purpose of recording example: - - He dictated a report to his secretary + - He dictated a report to his secretary. hypernym: - 00628065-v ili: i24884 @@ -2253,9 +2253,9 @@ - interpret the significance of, as of palms, tea leaves, intestines, the sky; also of human behavior example: - - She read the sky and predicted rain - - I can't read his strange behavior - - The fortune teller read his fate in the crystal ball + - She read the sky and predicted rain. + - I can't read his strange behavior. + - The fortune teller read his fate in the crystal ball. hypernym: - 00919743-v ili: i24885 @@ -2277,7 +2277,7 @@ definition: - obtain data from magnetic tapes or other digital sources example: - - This dictionary can be read by the computer + - This dictionary can be read by the computer. hypernym: - 00624823-v ili: i24887 @@ -2289,7 +2289,7 @@ definition: - read or interpret wrongly example: - - He misread the data + - He misread the data. hypernym: - 00629157-v ili: i24888 @@ -2334,7 +2334,7 @@ entails: - 00626756-v example: - - I should proofread my manuscripts + - I should proofread my manuscripts. hypernym: - 00664507-v ili: i24892 @@ -2347,7 +2347,7 @@ - use or exercise the mind or one's power of reason in order to make inferences, decisions, or arrive at a solution or judgments example: - - I've been thinking all day and getting nowhere + - I've been thinking all day and getting nowhere. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i24893 @@ -2360,7 +2360,7 @@ definition: - think rationally; employ logic or reason example: - - When one wonders why one is doing certain things, one should rationalize + - When one wonders why one is doing certain things, one should rationalize. hypernym: - 00630153-v ili: i24894 @@ -2372,7 +2372,7 @@ definition: - substitute a natural for a supernatural explanation of example: - - you can rationalize away all the strange noises you hear — there is no poltergeist + - You can rationalize away all the strange noises you hear — there is no poltergeist in the house! hypernym: - 00634289-v @@ -2396,7 +2396,7 @@ definition: - consider carefully and rationally example: - - Every detail has been thought out + - Every detail has been thought out. hypernym: - 00706993-v ili: i24897 @@ -2426,9 +2426,9 @@ definition: - reflect deeply on a subject example: - - I mulled over the events of the afternoon - - philosophers have speculated on the question of God for thousands of years - - The scientist must stop to observe and start to excogitate + - I mulled over the events of the afternoon. + - Philosophers have speculated on the question of God for thousands of years. + - The scientist must stop to observe and start to excogitate. hypernym: - 00630153-v ili: i24900 @@ -2450,7 +2450,7 @@ definition: - think or reflect beforehand or in advance example: - - I rarely premeditate, which is a mistake + - I rarely premeditate, which is a mistake. hypernym: - 00632042-v ili: i24901 @@ -2480,10 +2480,10 @@ definition: - expect, believe, or suppose example: - - I imagine she earned a lot of money with her new novel - - I thought to find her in a bad state - - he didn't think to find her in the kitchen - - I guess she is angry at me for standing her up + - I imagine she earned a lot of money with her new novel. + - I thought to find her in a bad state. + - He didn't think to find her in the kitchen. + - I guess she is angry at me for standing her up. hypernym: - 00721658-v ili: i24904 @@ -2499,7 +2499,7 @@ definition: - take to be the case or to be true; accept without verification or proof example: - - I assume his train was late + - I assume his train was late. hypernym: - 00721658-v ili: i24905 @@ -2512,7 +2512,7 @@ definition: - think logically example: - - The children must learn to reason + - The children must learn to reason. hypernym: - 00630153-v ili: i24906 @@ -2523,7 +2523,7 @@ definition: - form or construct theories example: - - he thinks and theorizes all day + - He thinks and theorizes all day. hypernym: - 00634289-v ili: i24907 @@ -2536,7 +2536,7 @@ definition: - construct a theory about example: - - Galileo theorized the motion of the stars + - Galileo theorized the motion of the stars. hypernym: - 00634289-v ili: i24908 @@ -2558,7 +2558,7 @@ definition: - to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds example: - - Scientists supposed that large dinosaurs lived in swamps + - Scientists supposed that large dinosaurs lived in swamps. hypernym: - 00721658-v ili: i24910 @@ -2601,7 +2601,7 @@ definition: - decide by reasoning; draw or come to a conclusion example: - - We reasoned that it was cheaper to rent than to buy a house + - We reasoned that it was cheaper to rent than to buy a house. hypernym: - 00630153-v ili: i24913 @@ -2616,12 +2616,12 @@ entails: - 00634289-v example: - - did you solve the problem? - - Work out your problems with the boss - - this unpleasant situation isn't going to work itself out - - did you figure it out? + - Did you solve the problem? + - Work out your problems with the boss. + - This unpleasant situation isn't going to work itself out. + - Did you figure it out? - Did you puzzle out my meaning? - - He could not work the math problem + - He could not work the math problem. hypernym: - 00590283-v ili: i24914 @@ -2637,7 +2637,7 @@ definition: - understand the meaning of example: - - The question concerning the meaning of life cannot be answered + - The question concerning the meaning of life cannot be answered. hypernym: - 00636568-v ili: i24915 @@ -2679,7 +2679,7 @@ definition: - guess correctly; solve by guessing example: - - He guessed the right number of beans in the jar and won the prize + - He guessed the right number of beans in the jar and won the prize. hypernym: - 00636568-v ili: i24919 @@ -2776,7 +2776,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06100457-n example: - - Quantize gravity + - quantize gravity hypernym: - 00638921-v ili: i24926 @@ -2788,7 +2788,7 @@ definition: - be calculated example: - - The fees work out to less than $1,000 + - The fees work out to less than $1,000. hypernym: - 02651091-v ili: i24927 @@ -2814,7 +2814,7 @@ instructions in order to obtain the required information example: - The results of the elections were still being processed when he gave his acceptance - speech + speech. hypernym: - 00638921-v ili: i24929 @@ -2825,7 +2825,7 @@ definition: - divide or assess proportionally example: - - The rent was prorated for the rest of the month + - The rent was prorated for the rest of the month. hypernym: - 00638921-v ili: i24930 @@ -2851,7 +2851,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06013397-n example: - - I miscalculated the number of guests at the wedding + - I miscalculated the number of guests at the wedding. hypernym: - 00638921-v ili: i24932 @@ -2865,7 +2865,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06013397-n example: - - The costs had to be recalculated + - The costs had to be recalculated. hypernym: - 00638921-v ili: i24933 @@ -2927,7 +2927,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06013397-n example: - - a quantum computer can factor the number 15 + - A quantum computer can factor the number 15. hypernym: - 00638921-v ili: i24938 @@ -2940,7 +2940,7 @@ definition: - consider as relevant when making a decision example: - - You must factor in the recent developments + - You must factor in the recent developments. hypernym: - 02170904-v ili: i24939 @@ -3046,7 +3046,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06013397-n example: - - Halve the cake + - halve the cake hypernym: - 00643760-v ili: i24947 @@ -3104,7 +3104,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06065477-n example: - - I was analyzed in Vienna by a famous psychiatrist + - I was analyzed in Vienna by a famous psychiatrist. hypernym: - 00078513-v ili: i24952 @@ -3147,8 +3147,8 @@ definition: - combine so as to form a more complex, product example: - - his operas synthesize music and drama in perfect harmony - - The liver synthesizes vitamins + - His operas synthesize music and drama in perfect harmony. + - The liver synthesizes vitamins. hypernym: - 00193830-v ili: i24955 @@ -3160,7 +3160,7 @@ definition: - combine and form a synthesis example: - - Vitamin D only synthesizes when sunlight is available + - Vitamin D only synthesizes when sunlight is available. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i24956 @@ -3174,7 +3174,7 @@ example: - analyze a sonnet by Shakespeare - analyze the evidence in a criminal trial - - analyze your real motives + - Analyze your real motives. hypernym: - 00692380-v ili: i24957 @@ -3189,7 +3189,7 @@ definition: - analyze down to the smallest detail example: - - This writer anatomized the depth of human behavior + - This writer anatomized the depth of human behavior. hypernym: - 00646245-v ili: i24958 @@ -3274,7 +3274,7 @@ definition: - consider in a comprehensive way example: - - He appraised the situation carefully before acting + - He appraised the situation carefully before acting. hypernym: - 00646245-v ili: i24966 @@ -3297,7 +3297,7 @@ definition: - survey by triangulation example: - - The land surveyor worked by triangulating the plot + - The land surveyor worked by triangulating the plot. hypernym: - 00648391-v ili: i24968 @@ -3308,7 +3308,7 @@ definition: - determine the measurements of something or somebody, take measurements of example: - - Measure the length of the wall + - measure the length of the wall hypernym: - 00699355-v ili: i24969 @@ -3371,10 +3371,10 @@ definition: - inquire into example: - - the students had to research the history of the Second World War for their history - project - - He searched for information on his relatives on the web - - Scientists are exploring the nature of consciousness + - The students had to research the history of the Second World War for their history + project. + - He searched for information on his relatives on the web. + - Scientists are exploring the nature of consciousness. hypernym: - 00790800-v ili: i24975 @@ -3389,8 +3389,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - He googled the woman he had met at the party - - My children are googling all day + - He googled the woman he had met at the party. + - My children are googling all day. hypernym: - 00649877-v ili: i24976 @@ -3403,7 +3403,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - you can just mapquest the restaurant + - You can just mapquest the restaurant. hypernym: - 00649877-v ili: i24977 @@ -3414,7 +3414,7 @@ definition: - explore anew example: - - We need to re-explore Colonialism + - We need to re-explore Colonialism. hypernym: - 00649877-v ili: i24978 @@ -3489,7 +3489,7 @@ entails: - 00654571-v example: - - We distinguish several kinds of maple + - We distinguish several kinds of maple. hypernym: - 00620568-v ili: i24985 @@ -3518,7 +3518,7 @@ definition: - regard or consider in a specific way example: - - I treated his advances as a joke + - I treated his advances as a joke. hypernym: - 00719282-v ili: i24987 @@ -3531,7 +3531,7 @@ definition: - react in an offended or angry manner example: - - He bristled at her suggestion that he should teach her how to use the program + - He bristled at her suggestion that he should teach her how to use the program. hypernym: - 00719282-v ili: i24988 @@ -3560,7 +3560,7 @@ definition: - make or mark or treat as individual example: - - The sounds were individualized by sharpness and tone + - The sounds were individualized by sharpness and tone. hypernym: - 00652006-v ili: i24991 @@ -3572,7 +3572,7 @@ definition: - be a distinctive feature, attribute, or trait; sometimes in a very positive sense example: - - His modesty distinguishes him from his peers + - His modesty distinguishes him from his peers. hypernym: - 00958719-v ili: i24992 @@ -3604,7 +3604,7 @@ definition: - make an itemized list or catalog of; classify example: - - He is cataloguing his photographic negatives + - He is cataloguing his photographic negatives. hypernym: - 00656296-v ili: i24994 @@ -3616,8 +3616,8 @@ definition: - examine and note the similarities or differences of example: - - John compared his haircut to his friend's - - We compared notes after we had both seen the movie + - John compared his haircut to his friend's. + - We compared notes after we had both seen the movie. hypernym: - 00646245-v ili: i24995 @@ -3650,8 +3650,8 @@ definition: - consider or describe as similar, equal, or analogous example: - - We can compare the Han dynasty to the Romans - - You cannot equate success in financial matters with greed + - We can compare the Han dynasty to the Romans. + - You cannot equate success in financial matters with greed. hypernym: - 02170904-v ili: i24998 @@ -3693,7 +3693,7 @@ entails: - 00655686-v example: - - He came around to our point of view + - He came around to our point of view. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i25001 @@ -3735,7 +3735,7 @@ - think of, regard, or classify under a subsuming principle or with a general group or in relation to another example: - - This plant can be referred to a known species + - This plant can be referred to a known species. hypernym: - 00656296-v ili: i25004 @@ -3746,7 +3746,7 @@ definition: - classify anew, change the previous classification example: - - The zoologists had to reclassify the mollusks after they found new species + - The zoologists had to reclassify the mollusks after they found new species. hypernym: - 00656296-v ili: i25005 @@ -3776,7 +3776,7 @@ definition: - treat or classify according to a mental stereotype example: - - I was stereotyped as a lazy Southern European + - I was stereotyped as a lazy Southern European. hypernym: - 00656296-v ili: i25008 @@ -3831,7 +3831,7 @@ entails: - 00654571-v example: - - Children learn early on to categorize + - Children learn early on to categorize. hypernym: - 00634289-v ili: i25013 @@ -3867,8 +3867,8 @@ definition: - assign a rank or rating to example: - - how would you rank these students? - - The restaurant is rated highly in the food guide + - How would you rank these students? + - The restaurant is rated highly in the food guide. hypernym: - 00672179-v ili: i25016 @@ -3884,7 +3884,7 @@ definition: - place in a superior order or rank example: - - These two notions are superordinated to a third + - These two notions are superordinated to a third. hypernym: - 00659723-v ili: i25017 @@ -3936,7 +3936,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - The Yankees outclassed Cincinnati + - The Yankees outclassed Cincinnati. hypernym: - 00661206-v ili: i25022 @@ -3947,7 +3947,7 @@ definition: - rank or order as less important or consider of less value example: - - Art is sometimes subordinated to Science in these schools + - Art is sometimes subordinated to Science in these schools. hypernym: - 00659723-v ili: i25023 @@ -3958,7 +3958,7 @@ definition: - take a place in a competition; often followed by an ordinal example: - - Jerry came in third in the Marathon + - Jerry came in third in the Marathon. hypernym: - 00661773-v ili: i25024 @@ -3971,7 +3971,7 @@ definition: - have a certain priority example: - - My family comes first + - My family comes first. hypernym: - 00661773-v ili: i25025 @@ -3982,7 +3982,7 @@ definition: - take or have a position relative to others example: - - This painting ranks among the best in the Western World + - This painting ranks among the best in the Western World. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i25026 @@ -3993,7 +3993,7 @@ definition: - assign a priority to example: - - we have too many things to do and must prioritize + - We have too many things to do and must prioritize. hypernym: - 00659723-v ili: i25027 @@ -4033,7 +4033,7 @@ - estimate the value of example: - How would you rate his chances to become President? - - Gold was rated highly among the Romans + - Gold was rated highly among the Romans. hypernym: - 00683348-v ili: i25031 @@ -4046,7 +4046,7 @@ - put in opposition to show or emphasize differences example: - The middle school teacher contrasted her best student's work with that of her - weakest student + weakest student. hypernym: - 00652006-v ili: i25032 @@ -4057,7 +4057,7 @@ definition: - be distinguished from others of a similar type by virtue of a notable characteristic example: - - it has the distinction of being the cheapest restaurant in town + - It has the distinction of being the cheapest restaurant in town. hypernym: - 00652006-v members: @@ -4096,7 +4096,7 @@ - examine so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition example: - check the brakes - - Check out the engine + - check out the engine hypernym: - 00646245-v ili: i25036 @@ -4116,7 +4116,7 @@ definition: - put a check mark on or near or next to example: - - Please check each name on the list + - Please check each name on the list. - tick off the items - mark off the units hypernym: @@ -4146,8 +4146,8 @@ definition: - be careful or certain to do something; make certain of something example: - - He verified that the valves were closed - - See that the curtains are closed + - He verified that the valves were closed. + - See that the curtains are closed. - control the quality of the product hypernym: - 00666401-v @@ -4185,7 +4185,7 @@ - verify by consulting a source or authority example: - check the spelling of this word - - check your facts + - Check your facts. hypernym: - 00666401-v ili: i25041 @@ -4257,7 +4257,7 @@ definition: - confirm the truth of example: - - Please verify that the doors are closed + - Please verify that the doors are closed. - verify a claim hypernym: - 00667804-v @@ -4269,8 +4269,8 @@ definition: - establish the validity of something, as by an example, explanation or experiment example: - - The experiment demonstrated the instability of the compound - - The mathematician showed the validity of the conjecture + - The experiment demonstrated the instability of the compound. + - The mathematician showed the validity of the conjecture. hypernym: - 00667804-v ili: i25049 @@ -4340,8 +4340,8 @@ definition: - establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts example: - - his story confirmed my doubts - - The evidence supports the defendant + - His story confirmed my doubts. + - The evidence supports the defendant. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i25055 @@ -4368,7 +4368,7 @@ definition: - specify the origin of example: - - The writer carefully sourced her report + - The writer carefully sourced her report. hypernym: - 00668428-v ili: i25057 @@ -4410,7 +4410,7 @@ definition: - prove to be false example: - - The physicist disproved his colleagues' theories + - The physicist disproved his colleagues' theories. hypernym: - 00668804-v ili: i25061 @@ -4433,7 +4433,7 @@ definition: - prove false example: - - Falsify a claim + - falsify a claim hypernym: - 00669342-v ili: i25063 @@ -4444,10 +4444,10 @@ definition: - put up with something or somebody unpleasant example: - - I cannot bear his constant criticism - - The new secretary had to endure a lot of unprofessional remarks - - he learned to tolerate the heat - - She stuck out two years in a miserable marriage + - I cannot bear his constant criticism. + - The new secretary had to endure a lot of unprofessional remarks. + - He learned to tolerate the heat. + - She stuck out two years in a miserable marriage. hypernym: - 00803980-v ili: i25064 @@ -4471,9 +4471,9 @@ definition: - tolerate or accommodate oneself to example: - - I shall have to accept these unpleasant working conditions - - I swallowed the insult - - She has learned to live with her husband's little idiosyncrasies + - I shall have to accept these unpleasant working conditions. + - I swallowed the insult. + - She has learned to live with her husband's little idiosyncrasies. hypernym: - 00670017-v ili: i25065 @@ -4498,7 +4498,7 @@ definition: - endure cheerfully example: - - She bore up under the enormous strain + - She bore up under the enormous strain. hypernym: - 00670017-v ili: i25067 @@ -4509,7 +4509,7 @@ definition: - suffer without protest; suffer or endure passively example: - - I won't take this insult lying down + - I won't take this insult lying down. hypernym: - 00670017-v ili: i25068 @@ -4540,7 +4540,7 @@ definition: - accept or undergo, often unwillingly example: - - We took a pay cut + - We took a pay cut. hypernym: - 02112831-v ili: i25071 @@ -4554,7 +4554,7 @@ definition: - undergo a test example: - - She doesn't test well + - She doesn't test well. hypernym: - 00671680-v ili: i25072 @@ -4577,9 +4577,9 @@ definition: - form a critical opinion of example: - - I cannot judge some works of modern art + - I cannot judge some works of modern art. - How do you evaluate this grant proposal? - - We shouldn't pass judgment on other people + - We shouldn't pass judgment on other people. hypernym: - 00630153-v ili: i25074 @@ -4612,8 +4612,8 @@ definition: - make too low an estimate of example: - - he underestimated the work that went into the renovation - - Don't underestimate the danger of such a raft trip on this river + - He underestimated the work that went into the renovation. + - Don't underestimate the danger of such a raft trip on this river. hypernym: - 00673109-v ili: i25077 @@ -4625,7 +4625,7 @@ definition: - underestimate the real value or ability of example: - - Don't sell your students short — they are just shy and don't show off their knowledge + - Don't sell your students short — they are just shy and don't show off their knowledge. hypernym: - 00673254-v ili: i25078 @@ -4648,7 +4648,7 @@ definition: - make too high an estimate of example: - - He overestimated his own powers + - He overestimated his own powers. hypernym: - 00673109-v ili: i25080 @@ -4669,7 +4669,7 @@ definition: - judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time) example: - - I estimate this chicken to weigh three pounds + - I estimate this chicken to weigh three pounds. hypernym: - 00638921-v ili: i25082 @@ -4719,8 +4719,8 @@ definition: - estimate the duration or outcome of something example: - - He gave the patient three months to live - - I gave him a very good chance at success + - He gave the patient three months to live. + - I gave him a very good chance at success. hypernym: - 00674352-v ili: i25086 @@ -4731,7 +4731,7 @@ definition: - make a deliberately low estimate example: - - The construction company wanted the contract badly and lowballed + - The construction company wanted the contract badly and lowballed. hypernym: - 00674352-v ili: i25087 @@ -4780,9 +4780,9 @@ definition: - pick out, select, or choose from a number of alternatives example: - - Take any one of these cards - - Choose a good husband for your daughter - - She selected a pair of shoes from among the dozen the salesgirl had shown her + - Take any one of these cards. + - Choose a good husband for your daughter. + - She selected a pair of shoes from among the dozen the salesgirl had shown her. hypernym: - 00699355-v ili: i25092 @@ -4796,7 +4796,7 @@ definition: - choose by or as if by divine intervention example: - - She was anointed the head of the Christian fundamentalist group + - She was anointed the head of the Christian fundamentalist group. hypernym: - 00676526-v ili: i25093 @@ -4807,7 +4807,7 @@ definition: - select (a team or individual player) for a game example: - - The Buckeyes fielded a young new quarterback for the Rose Bowl + - The Buckeyes fielded a young new quarterback for the Rose Bowl. hypernym: - 00676526-v ili: i25094 @@ -4830,7 +4830,7 @@ definition: - select or take in from a given group or region example: - - The participants in the experiment were drawn from a representative population + - The participants in the experiment were drawn from a representative population. hypernym: - 00676526-v ili: i25096 @@ -4852,7 +4852,7 @@ definition: - give support (to) or make a choice (of) one out of a group or number example: - - I plumped for the losing candidates + - I plumped for the losing candidates. hypernym: - 00676526-v ili: i25098 @@ -4864,8 +4864,8 @@ definition: - select carefully from a group example: - - She finally picked her successor - - He picked his way carefully + - She finally picked her successor. + - He picked his way carefully. hypernym: - 00676526-v ili: i25099 @@ -4876,7 +4876,7 @@ definition: - pick personally and very carefully example: - - the director hand-picked his new team + - The director hand-picked his new team. hypernym: - 00678369-v ili: i25100 @@ -4887,7 +4887,7 @@ definition: - choose example: - - I elected to have my funds deposited automatically + - I elected to have my funds deposited automatically. hypernym: - 00676526-v ili: i25101 @@ -4932,7 +4932,7 @@ definition: - separate or remove example: - - The customer picked over the selection + - The customer picked over the selection. hypernym: - 00676526-v ili: i25105 @@ -4944,7 +4944,7 @@ definition: - select something or someone for a specific purpose example: - - The teacher assigned him to lead his classmates in the exercise + - The teacher assigned him to lead his classmates in the exercise. hypernym: - 00676526-v ili: i25106 @@ -4966,7 +4966,7 @@ definition: - assign to a specific task example: - - The ambulances were detailed to the fire station + - The ambulances were detailed to the fire station. hypernym: - 00679602-v ili: i25108 @@ -4977,7 +4977,7 @@ definition: - plan for an activity or event example: - - I've scheduled a concert next week + - I've scheduled a concert next week. hypernym: - 00706456-v ili: i25109 @@ -4988,7 +4988,7 @@ definition: - assign a time for an activity or event example: - - The candidate carefully timed his appearance at the disaster scene + - The candidate carefully timed his appearance at the disaster scene. hypernym: - 00680201-v ili: i25110 @@ -4999,7 +4999,7 @@ definition: - engage for a performance example: - - Her agent had booked her for several concerts in Tokyo + - Her agent had booked her for several concerts in Tokyo. hypernym: - 00680201-v members: @@ -5029,7 +5029,7 @@ definition: - select from a group example: - - She was singled out for her outstanding performance + - She was singled out for her outstanding performance. hypernym: - 00676526-v ili: i25114 @@ -5042,8 +5042,8 @@ entails: - 00654571-v example: - - I always choose the fish over the meat courses in this restaurant - - She opted for the job on the East coast + - I always choose the fish over the meat courses in this restaurant. + - She opted for the job on the East coast. hypernym: - 00676526-v ili: i25115 @@ -5056,7 +5056,7 @@ definition: - choose not to do something, as out of fear of failing example: - - She copped out when she was supposed to get into the hang glider + - She copped out when she was supposed to get into the hang glider. hypernym: - 00681308-v ili: i25116 @@ -5068,7 +5068,7 @@ definition: - see fit or proper to act in a certain way; decide to act in a certain way example: - - She chose not to attend classes and now she failed the exam + - She chose not to attend classes and now she failed the exam. hypernym: - 00672179-v ili: i25117 @@ -5099,7 +5099,7 @@ definition: - present with a bias example: - - He biased his presentation so as to please the share holders + - He biased his presentation so as to please the share holders. hypernym: - 00682265-v ili: i25120 @@ -5112,7 +5112,7 @@ definition: - make susceptible example: - - This illness predisposes you to gain weight + - This illness predisposes you to gain weight. hypernym: - 00682760-v ili: i25121 @@ -5123,7 +5123,7 @@ definition: - make receptive or willing towards an action or attitude or belief example: - - Their language inclines us to believe them + - Their language inclines us to believe them. hypernym: - 00702806-v ili: i25122 @@ -5154,7 +5154,7 @@ definition: - evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, ability, extent, or significance of example: - - I will have the family jewels appraised by a professional + - I will have the family jewels appraised by a professional. - access all the factors when taking a risk hypernym: - 00672179-v @@ -5173,7 +5173,7 @@ definition: - estimate the value of (property) for taxation example: - - Our house hasn't been assessed in years + - Our house hasn't been assessed in years. hypernym: - 00674352-v ili: i25126 @@ -5196,7 +5196,7 @@ definition: - appraise anew example: - - Homes in our town are reappraised every five years and taxes are increased accordingly + - Homes in our town are reappraised every five years and taxes are increased accordingly. hypernym: - 00672179-v ili: i25128 @@ -5217,7 +5217,7 @@ definition: - subject to political, religious, or moral censorship example: - - This magazine is censored by the government + - This magazine is censored by the government. hypernym: - 00683348-v ili: i25130 @@ -5228,7 +5228,7 @@ definition: - consider or ponder something carefully example: - - She bethought her of their predicament + - She bethought her of their predicament. hypernym: - 00632042-v ili: i25131 @@ -5239,9 +5239,9 @@ definition: - accept as true; take to be true example: - - I believed his report - - We didn't believe his stories from the War - - She believes in spirits + - I believed his report. + - We didn't believe his stories from the War. + - She believes in spirits. hypernym: - 00688348-v ili: i25132 @@ -5252,7 +5252,7 @@ definition: - accept as true example: - - I can't buy this story + - I can't buy this story. hypernym: - 00685199-v ili: i25133 @@ -5263,7 +5263,7 @@ definition: - assert or affirm example: - - Rousseau's philosophy holds that people are inherently good + - Rousseau's philosophy holds that people are inherently good. hypernym: - 01013058-v ili: i25134 @@ -5285,7 +5285,7 @@ definition: - credit with veracity example: - - You cannot believe this man + - You cannot believe this man. - Should we believe a publication like the National Enquirer? hypernym: - 00685849-v @@ -5299,7 +5299,7 @@ domain_topic: - 05955536-n example: - - When you hear his sermons, you will be able to believe, too + - When you hear his sermons, you will be able to believe, too. hypernym: - 00685199-v ili: i25137 @@ -5331,7 +5331,7 @@ definition: - consider as part of something example: - - I include you in the list of culprits + - I include you in the list of culprits. hypernym: - 00692380-v ili: i25140 @@ -5342,7 +5342,7 @@ definition: - include as if by counting example: - - I can count my colleagues in the opposition + - I can count my colleagues in the opposition. hypernym: - 00686739-v ili: i25141 @@ -5363,8 +5363,8 @@ definition: - dismiss from consideration or a contest example: - - John was ruled out as a possible suspect because he had a strong alibi - - This possibility can be eliminated from our consideration + - John was ruled out as a possible suspect because he had a strong alibi. + - This possibility can be eliminated from our consideration. hypernym: - 00802592-v ili: i25143 @@ -5378,8 +5378,8 @@ definition: - not accept something given or offered example: - - I reject the idea of starting a war - - The journal rejected the student's paper + - I reject the idea of starting a war. + - The journal rejected the student's paper. hypernym: - 00672179-v ili: i25144 @@ -5390,7 +5390,7 @@ definition: - refuse to acknowledge, ratify, or recognize as valid example: - - The woman repudiated the divorce settlement + - The woman repudiated the divorce settlement. hypernym: - 00687584-v ili: i25145 @@ -5413,7 +5413,7 @@ definition: - consider or hold as true example: - - I cannot accept the dogma of this church + - I cannot accept the dogma of this church. - accept an argument hypernym: - 00672179-v @@ -5427,7 +5427,7 @@ definition: - accept as true or valid example: - - He received Christ + - He received Christ. hypernym: - 00688348-v ili: i25148 @@ -5456,7 +5456,7 @@ definition: - consider unlikely example: - - I doubt that she will accept his proposal of marriage + - I doubt that she will accept his proposal of marriage. hypernym: - 00686564-v ili: i25151 @@ -5467,7 +5467,7 @@ definition: - lack confidence in example: - - I doubt these reports + - I doubt these reports. hypernym: - 00689827-v ili: i25152 @@ -5478,7 +5478,7 @@ definition: - cause to be distrusted or disbelieved example: - - The paper discredited the politician with its nasty commentary + - The paper discredited the politician with its nasty commentary. hypernym: - 00802592-v ili: i25153 @@ -5489,8 +5489,8 @@ definition: - regard as untrustworthy; regard with suspicion; have no faith or confidence in example: - - I suspect her true motives - - she distrusts her stepmother + - I suspect her true motives. + - She distrusts her stepmother. hypernym: - 00686564-v ili: i25154 @@ -5503,7 +5503,7 @@ definition: - rely on for support example: - - We can lean on this man + - We can lean on this man. hypernym: - 00690278-v ili: i25155 @@ -5514,7 +5514,7 @@ definition: - have confidence or faith in example: - - We can trust in our government + - We can trust in our government. hypernym: - 00685199-v ili: i25156 @@ -5525,7 +5525,7 @@ definition: - change one's mind example: - - He rethought his decision to take a vacation + - He rethought his decision to take a vacation. hypernym: - 00691086-v ili: i25157 @@ -5563,10 +5563,10 @@ definition: - judge or regard; look upon; judge example: - - I think he is very smart - - I believe her to be very smart - - I think that he is her boyfriend - - The racist conceives such people to be inferior + - I think he is very smart. + - I believe her to be very smart. + - I think that he is her boyfriend. + - The racist conceives such people to be inferior. hypernym: - 00672179-v ili: i25161 @@ -5591,9 +5591,9 @@ definition: - look on as or consider example: - - she looked on this affair as a joke - - He thinks of himself as a brilliant musician - - He is reputed to be intelligent + - She looked on this affair as a joke. + - He thinks of himself as a brilliant musician. + - He is reputed to be intelligent. hypernym: - 00691086-v ili: i25163 @@ -5613,9 +5613,9 @@ - have a feeling or perception about oneself in reaction to someone's behavior or attitude example: - - She felt small and insignificant - - You make me feel naked - - I made the students feel different about themselves + - She felt small and insignificant. + - You make me feel naked. + - I made the students feel different about themselves. hypernym: - 00691086-v ili: i25164 @@ -5626,9 +5626,9 @@ definition: - deem to be example: - - She views this quite differently from me - - I consider her to be shallow - - I don't see the situation quite as negatively as you do + - She views this quite differently from me. + - I consider her to be shallow. + - I don't see the situation quite as negatively as you do. hypernym: - 00691086-v ili: i25165 @@ -5645,7 +5645,7 @@ definition: - regard or treat with consideration, respect, and esteem example: - - Please consider your family + - Please consider your family. hypernym: - 00692380-v ili: i25166 @@ -5656,7 +5656,7 @@ definition: - consider or regard as being example: - - I would not call her beautiful + - I would not call her beautiful. hypernym: - 00692380-v ili: i25167 @@ -5690,7 +5690,7 @@ definition: - consider (oneself) as similar to somebody else example: - - He identified with the refugees + - He identified with the refugees. hypernym: - 00692380-v ili: i25170 @@ -5701,7 +5701,7 @@ definition: - consider as the favorite example: - - The local team was favored + - The local team was favored. hypernym: - 00692380-v ili: i25171 @@ -5742,7 +5742,7 @@ definition: - consider or render as ideal example: - - She idealized her husband after his death + - She idealized her husband after his death. hypernym: - 00692380-v ili: i25175 @@ -5768,7 +5768,7 @@ definition: - consider as a god or godlike example: - - These young men deify financial success + - These young men deify financial success. hypernym: - 00694673-v ili: i25177 @@ -5793,7 +5793,7 @@ - take for granted - view as important - hold these truths to be self-evident - - I hold him personally responsible + - I hold him personally responsible. hypernym: - 00692380-v ili: i25179 @@ -5809,8 +5809,8 @@ definition: - regard highly; think much of example: - - I respect his judgement - - We prize his creativity + - I respect his judgement. + - We prize his creativity. hypernym: - 00692380-v ili: i25180 @@ -5825,7 +5825,7 @@ definition: - esteem very highly example: - - She thinks the world of her adviser + - She thinks the world of her adviser. hypernym: - 00695834-v ili: i25181 @@ -5884,7 +5884,7 @@ definition: - assign too high a value to example: - - You are overestimating the value of your old car + - You are overestimating the value of your old car. hypernym: - 00696992-v ili: i25187 @@ -5896,7 +5896,7 @@ definition: - assign too low a value to example: - - Don't underestimate the value of this heirloom-you may sell it at a good price + - Don't underestimate the value of this heirloom-you may sell it at a good price. hypernym: - 00696992-v ili: i25188 @@ -5908,7 +5908,7 @@ definition: - allow (currencies) to fluctuate example: - - The government floated the ruble for a few months + - The government floated the ruble for a few months. hypernym: - 00696992-v ili: i25189 @@ -5919,7 +5919,7 @@ definition: - look at again; examine again example: - - let's review your situation + - Let's review your situation. hypernym: - 00646245-v ili: i25190 @@ -5931,7 +5931,7 @@ definition: - look back upon (a period of time, sequence of events); remember example: - - she reviewed her achievements with pride + - She reviewed her achievements with pride. hypernym: - 00612810-v ili: i25191 @@ -5955,7 +5955,7 @@ definition: - refresh one's memory example: - - I reviewed the material before the test + - I reviewed the material before the test. hypernym: - 00609334-v ili: i25193 @@ -5997,7 +5997,7 @@ entails: - 00814242-v example: - - We finally decided after lengthy deliberations + - We finally decided after lengthy deliberations. hypernym: - 00630153-v ili: i25196 @@ -6010,7 +6010,7 @@ definition: - calculate as being example: - - I make the height about 100 feet + - I make the height about 100 feet. hypernym: - 00674352-v ili: i25197 @@ -6024,7 +6024,7 @@ definition: - consider as being example: - - It wasn't the problem some people made it + - It wasn't the problem some people made it. hypernym: - 00692380-v ili: i25198 @@ -6037,7 +6037,7 @@ definition: - determine by choice example: - - This action was willed and intended + - This action was willed and intended. hypernym: - 00699355-v ili: i25199 @@ -6048,7 +6048,7 @@ definition: - intend or have as a purpose example: - - She designed to go far in the world of business + - She designed to go far in the world of business. hypernym: - 00710367-v ili: i25200 @@ -6070,9 +6070,9 @@ definition: - bring to an end; settle conclusively example: - - The case was decided - - The judge decided the case in favor of the plaintiff - - The father adjudicated when the sons were quarreling over their inheritance + - The case was decided. + - The judge decided the case in favor of the plaintiff. + - The father adjudicated when the sons were quarreling over their inheritance. hypernym: - 00353480-v ili: i25202 @@ -6108,7 +6108,7 @@ definition: - reach a decision example: - - he resolved never to drink again + - He resolved never to drink again. hypernym: - 00699355-v ili: i25205 @@ -6134,7 +6134,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - The court filiated the child born out of wedlock + - The court filiated the child born out of wedlock. hypernym: - 00701581-v ili: i25207 @@ -6155,7 +6155,7 @@ - set or ask for a certain price example: - How much do you charge for lunch? - - This fellow charges $100 for a massage + - This fellow charges $100 for a massage. hypernym: - 00701581-v ili: i25209 @@ -6166,7 +6166,7 @@ definition: - fix in scope; fix the boundaries of example: - - the tree determines the border of the property + - The tree determines the border of the property. hypernym: - 02617665-v ili: i25210 @@ -6187,7 +6187,7 @@ definition: - shape or influence; give direction to example: - - experience often determines ability + - Experience often determines ability. - mold public opinion hypernym: - 01649143-v @@ -6204,7 +6204,7 @@ definition: - shape or form or make badly example: - - Our miscreated fantasies + - our miscreated fantasies hypernym: - 00702806-v ili: i25213 @@ -6215,7 +6215,7 @@ definition: - have influence to a specified degree example: - - Her opinion carries a lot of weight + - Her opinion carries a lot of weight. hypernym: - 00702806-v ili: i25214 @@ -6226,7 +6226,7 @@ definition: - influence or determine example: - - The vote in New Hampshire often decides the outcome of the Presidential election + - The vote in New Hampshire often decides the outcome of the Presidential election. hypernym: - 00702806-v ili: i25215 @@ -6237,7 +6237,7 @@ definition: - shape anew or differently example: - - The new foreign minister reshaped the foreign policy of his country + - The new foreign minister reshaped the foreign policy of his country. hypernym: - 00702806-v ili: i25216 @@ -6248,7 +6248,7 @@ definition: - set the speed, duration, or execution of example: - - we time the process to manufacture our cars very precisely + - We time the process to manufacture our cars very precisely. hypernym: - 00702806-v ili: i25217 @@ -6259,7 +6259,7 @@ definition: - adjust through indexation example: - - The government indexes wages and prices + - The government indexes wages and prices. hypernym: - 00702806-v ili: i25218 @@ -6270,7 +6270,7 @@ definition: - regulate or set the pace of example: - - Pace your efforts + - Pace your efforts. hypernym: - 00702806-v ili: i25219 @@ -6334,8 +6334,8 @@ definition: - deliberate or decide example: - - See whether you can come tomorrow - - let's see — which movie should we see tonight? + - See whether you can come tomorrow. + - Let's see — which movie should we see tonight? hypernym: - 00814706-v ili: i25225 @@ -6346,7 +6346,7 @@ definition: - consider as a possibility example: - - I contemplated leaving school and taking a full-time job + - I contemplated leaving school and taking a full-time job. hypernym: - 00736077-v ili: i25226 @@ -6378,7 +6378,7 @@ definition: - think intently and at length, as for spiritual purposes example: - - He is meditating in his study + - He is meditating in his study. hypernym: - 00630153-v ili: i25229 @@ -6391,7 +6391,7 @@ definition: - make plans for something example: - - He is planning a trip with his family + - He is planning a trip with his family. hypernym: - 00630153-v ili: i25230 @@ -6402,7 +6402,7 @@ definition: - plan in detail example: - - Bush is charting a course to destroy Saddam Hussein + - Bush is charting a course to destroy Saddam Hussein. hypernym: - 00706456-v ili: i25231 @@ -6413,8 +6413,8 @@ definition: - have the will and intention to carry out some action example: - - He plans to be in graduate school next year - - The rebels had planned turmoil and confusion + - He plans to be in graduate school next year. + - The rebels had planned turmoil and confusion. hypernym: - 00710367-v ili: i25232 @@ -6438,7 +6438,7 @@ definition: - aim too high example: - - The plan overshoots its aim + - The plan overshoots its aim. hypernym: - 00707283-v ili: i25234 @@ -6449,7 +6449,7 @@ definition: - run beyond or past example: - - The plane overran the runway + - The plane overran the runway. hypernym: - 00707544-v ili: i25235 @@ -6460,7 +6460,7 @@ definition: - intend with some possibility of fulfilment example: - - I hope to have finished this work by tomorrow evening + - I hope to have finished this work by tomorrow evening. hypernym: - 00706993-v ili: i25236 @@ -6472,9 +6472,9 @@ definition: - present for consideration, examination, criticism, etc. example: - - He proposed a new plan for dealing with terrorism - - She proposed a new theory of relativity - - The candidate projects himself as a moderate and a reformer + - He proposed a new plan for dealing with terrorism. + - She proposed a new theory of relativity. + - The candidate projects himself as a moderate and a reformer. hypernym: - 00706456-v ili: i25237 @@ -6486,7 +6486,7 @@ definition: - put forward for consideration example: - - He offered his opinion + - He offered his opinion. hypernym: - 00708009-v ili: i25238 @@ -6521,7 +6521,7 @@ definition: - engage in plotting or enter into a conspiracy, swear together example: - - They conspired to overthrow the government + - They conspired to overthrow the government. hypernym: - 00709957-v ili: i25241 @@ -6536,7 +6536,7 @@ definition: - conspire together example: - - The two men coconspired to cover up the Federal investigation + - The two men coconspired to cover up the Federal investigation. hypernym: - 00708804-v ili: i25242 @@ -6556,7 +6556,7 @@ definition: - act in unison or agreement and in secret towards a deceitful or illegal purpose example: - - The two companies conspired to cause the value of the stock to fall + - The two companies conspired to cause the value of the stock to fall. hypernym: - 02382049-v ili: i25244 @@ -6579,7 +6579,7 @@ definition: - plan secretly, usually something illegal example: - - They plotted the overthrow of the government + - They plotted the overthrow of the government. hypernym: - 00706456-v ili: i25246 @@ -6599,10 +6599,10 @@ definition: - have in mind as a purpose example: - - I mean no harm - - I only meant to help you - - She didn't think to harm me - - We thought to return early that night + - I mean no harm. + - I only meant to help you. + - She didn't think to harm me. + - We thought to return early that night. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i25248 @@ -6615,7 +6615,7 @@ definition: - destine or designate for a certain purpose example: - - These flowers were meant for you + - These flowers were meant for you. hypernym: - 00711208-v ili: i25249 @@ -6626,7 +6626,7 @@ definition: - propose or intend example: - - I aim to arrive at noon + - I aim to arrive at noon. hypernym: - 00710367-v ili: i25250 @@ -6653,7 +6653,7 @@ definition: - design or destine example: - - She was intended to become the director + - She was intended to become the director. hypernym: - 00706456-v ili: i25252 @@ -6667,7 +6667,7 @@ definition: - plan something for a specific role or purpose or effect example: - - This room is not designed for work + - This room is not designed for work. hypernym: - 00711208-v ili: i25253 @@ -6678,8 +6678,8 @@ definition: - designate or schedule example: - - He slated his talk for 9 AM - - She was slated to be his successor + - He slated his talk for 9 AM. + - She was slated to be his successor. hypernym: - 00711208-v ili: i25254 @@ -6690,7 +6690,7 @@ definition: - plan and direct (a complex undertaking) example: - - he masterminded the robbery + - He masterminded the robbery. hypernym: - 00706456-v ili: i25255 @@ -6706,7 +6706,7 @@ definition: - plan and oversee the development and details of example: - - The meeting between the two Presidents had been carefully choreographed + - The meeting between the two Presidents had been carefully choreographed. hypernym: - 00711834-v ili: i25256 @@ -6717,7 +6717,7 @@ definition: - explore or survey for the purpose of making a map example: - - We haven't even begun to map the many galaxies that we know exist + - We haven't even begun to map the many galaxies that we know exist. hypernym: - 00651134-v ili: i25257 @@ -6739,7 +6739,7 @@ definition: - make a plot of example: - - Plat the town + - plat the town hypernym: - 01691771-v ili: i25259 @@ -6751,7 +6751,7 @@ definition: - provide a detailed plan or design example: - - She laid out her plans for the new house + - She laid out her plans for the new house. hypernym: - 00706456-v ili: i25260 @@ -6781,7 +6781,7 @@ definition: - design as an engineer example: - - He engineered the water supply project + - He engineered the water supply project. hypernym: - 01641910-v ili: i25263 @@ -6792,7 +6792,7 @@ definition: - take into consideration, have in view example: - - He entertained the notion of moving to South America + - He entertained the notion of moving to South America. hypernym: - 00705641-v ili: i25264 @@ -6807,8 +6807,8 @@ definition: - consider not very seriously example: - - He is trifling with her - - She plays with the thought of moving to Tasmania + - He is trifling with her. + - She plays with the thought of moving to Tasmania. hypernym: - 00736077-v ili: i25265 @@ -6837,7 +6837,7 @@ definition: - to reckon wrongly example: - - I had misestimated his determination + - I had misestimated his determination. hypernym: - 00673109-v ili: i25267 @@ -6849,8 +6849,8 @@ definition: - take account of example: - - You have to reckon with our opponents - - Count on the monsoon + - You have to reckon with our opponents. + - count on the monsoon hypernym: - 00674352-v ili: i25268 @@ -6862,10 +6862,10 @@ definition: - have faith or confidence in example: - - you can count on me to help you any time - - Look to your friends for support + - You can count on me to help you any time. + - Look to your friends for support. - You can bet on that! - - Depend on your family in times of crisis + - Depend on your family in times of crisis. hypernym: - 00690278-v ili: i25269 @@ -6895,9 +6895,9 @@ definition: - make a logical or causal connection example: - - I cannot connect these two pieces of evidence in my mind + - I cannot connect these two pieces of evidence in my mind. - colligate these facts - - I cannot relate these events at all + - I cannot relate these events at all. hypernym: - 00630153-v ili: i25271 @@ -6914,7 +6914,7 @@ definition: - place into a mutual relationship example: - - I cannot interrelate these two events + - I cannot interrelate these two events. hypernym: - 00715072-v ili: i25272 @@ -6927,7 +6927,7 @@ definition: - bring into a mutual, complementary, or reciprocal relation example: - - I cannot correlate these two pieces of information + - I cannot correlate these two pieces of information. hypernym: - 00715072-v ili: i25273 @@ -6940,7 +6940,7 @@ definition: - regard as unconnected example: - - you must dissociate these two events! + - You must dissociate these two events! - decouple our foreign policy from ideology hypernym: - 00652006-v @@ -6953,7 +6953,7 @@ definition: - conceive of as united or associated example: - - Sex activity is closely identified with the hypothalamus + - Sex activity is closely identified with the hypothalamus. hypernym: - 00715072-v ili: i25275 @@ -6966,7 +6966,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00701905-n example: - - Let's associate freely to bring up old memories + - Let's associate freely to bring up old memories. hypernym: - 00715072-v ili: i25276 @@ -6977,8 +6977,8 @@ definition: - argue with one another example: - - We debated the question of abortion - - John debated Mary + - We debated the question of abortion. + - John debated Mary. hypernym: - 00814706-v ili: i25277 @@ -6989,7 +6989,7 @@ definition: - bring to a close example: - - The committee concluded the meeting + - The committee concluded the meeting. hypernym: - 00353480-v ili: i25278 @@ -7000,9 +7000,9 @@ definition: - come to believe on the basis of emotion, intuitions, or indefinite grounds example: - - I feel that he doesn't like me - - I find him to be obnoxious - - I found the movie rather entertaining + - I feel that he doesn't like me. + - I find him to be obnoxious. + - I found the movie rather entertaining. hypernym: - 00636134-v ili: i25279 @@ -7016,7 +7016,7 @@ definition: - define clearly example: - - I cannot narrow down the rules for this game + - I cannot narrow down the rules for this game. hypernym: - 00702474-v ili: i25280 @@ -7041,7 +7041,7 @@ definition: - decide with authority example: - - The King decreed that all firstborn males should be killed + - The King decreed that all firstborn males should be killed. hypernym: - 00699355-v ili: i25282 @@ -7053,7 +7053,7 @@ definition: - rule against example: - - The Republicans were overruled when the House voted on the bill + - The Republicans were overruled when the House voted on the bill. hypernym: - 00717773-v ili: i25283 @@ -7070,7 +7070,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06173467-n example: - - This step presupposes two prior ones + - This step presupposes two prior ones. hypernym: - 00932561-v ili: i25284 @@ -7082,7 +7082,7 @@ definition: - take for granted or as a given; suppose beforehand example: - - I presuppose that you have done your work + - I presuppose that you have done your work. hypernym: - 00633898-v ili: i25285 @@ -7094,7 +7094,7 @@ definition: - take as a given; assume as a postulate or axiom example: - - He posited three basic laws of nature + - He posited three basic laws of nature. hypernym: - 00718436-v ili: i25286 @@ -7106,7 +7106,7 @@ definition: - postulate positively and assertively example: - - The letter asserts a free society + - The letter asserts a free society. hypernym: - 00718663-v ili: i25287 @@ -7138,7 +7138,7 @@ definition: - react in an excited, delighted, or surprised way example: - - he flipped when he heard that he was accepted into Princeton University + - He flipped when he heard that he was accepted into Princeton University. hypernym: - 00719282-v ili: i25290 @@ -7150,7 +7150,7 @@ definition: - show an exaggerated response to something example: - - Don't overreact to the bad news — take it easy + - Don't overreact to the bad news — take it easy. hypernym: - 00719282-v ili: i25291 @@ -7161,7 +7161,7 @@ definition: - react to a stimulus or command example: - - The steering of my new car answers to the slightest touch + - The steering of my new car answers to the slightest touch. hypernym: - 00719282-v ili: i25292 @@ -7172,7 +7172,7 @@ definition: - be sexually responsive to, used of a female domesticated mammal example: - - The cow accepted the bull + - The cow accepted the bull. hypernym: - 00719282-v ili: i25293 @@ -7192,7 +7192,7 @@ definition: - respond favorably or as hoped example: - - The cancer responded to the aggressive therapy + - The cancer responded to the aggressive therapy. hypernym: - 00719282-v ili: i25295 @@ -7203,7 +7203,7 @@ definition: - react to in a certain way example: - - The President was greeted with catcalls + - The President was greeted with catcalls. hypernym: - 00719282-v ili: i25296 @@ -7214,7 +7214,7 @@ definition: - show a violent emotional reaction example: - - The boss exploded when he heard of the resignation of the secretary + - The boss exploded when he heard of the resignation of the secretary. hypernym: - 00719282-v ili: i25297 @@ -7225,8 +7225,8 @@ definition: - react favorably to; consider right and proper example: - - People did not accept atonal music at that time - - We accept the idea of universal health care + - People did not accept atonal music at that time. + - We accept the idea of universal health care. hypernym: - 00719282-v ili: i25298 @@ -7251,7 +7251,7 @@ definition: - regard something as probable or likely example: - - The meteorologists are expecting rain for tomorrow + - The meteorologists are expecting rain for tomorrow. hypernym: - 00672179-v ili: i25300 @@ -7265,9 +7265,9 @@ definition: - look forward to the probable occurrence of example: - - We were expecting a visit from our relatives - - She is looking to a promotion - - he is waiting to be drafted + - We were expecting a visit from our relatives. + - She is looking to a promotion. + - He is waiting to be drafted. hypernym: - 00630153-v ili: i25301 @@ -7283,7 +7283,7 @@ definition: - expect or hope for example: - - I look forward to hearing from you soon + - I look forward to hearing from you soon. hypernym: - 00721987-v ili: i25302 @@ -7295,7 +7295,7 @@ - turn one's interests or expectations towards example: - look to the future - - this method looks to significant wavings + - This method looks to significant wavings. hypernym: - 00721987-v ili: i25303 @@ -7318,7 +7318,7 @@ definition: - discern or comprehend example: - - He could tell that she was unhappy + - He could tell that she was unhappy. hypernym: - 00637723-v ili: i25305 @@ -7329,7 +7329,7 @@ definition: - be confident about something example: - - I believe that he will come back from the war + - I believe that he will come back from the war. hypernym: - 00721658-v ili: i25306 @@ -7350,7 +7350,7 @@ definition: - bring to light example: - - He raked up the misdeeds of his predecessor + - He raked up the misdeeds of his predecessor. hypernym: - 00935783-v ili: i25309 @@ -7372,7 +7372,7 @@ definition: - search and discover through persistent investigation example: - - She ferreted out the truth + - She ferreted out the truth. hypernym: - 01641524-v ili: i25311 @@ -7384,7 +7384,7 @@ definition: - direct one's attention on something example: - - Please focus on your studies and not on your hobbies + - Please focus on your studies and not on your hobbies. hypernym: - 00630153-v ili: i25312 @@ -7402,7 +7402,7 @@ definition: - hold (someone's attention) example: - - The discovery of the skull riveted the paleontologists + - The discovery of the skull riveted the paleontologists. hypernym: - 00601765-v ili: i25313 @@ -7416,7 +7416,7 @@ - cause one's (or someone else's) thoughts or attention to return from a reverie or digression example: - - She was recalled by a loud laugh + - She was recalled by a loud laugh. hypernym: - 00724156-v ili: i25314 @@ -7427,7 +7427,7 @@ definition: - focus one's attention on a certain state example: - - Think big + - Think big. - think thin hypernym: - 00724156-v @@ -7439,7 +7439,7 @@ definition: - choose in one's mind example: - - Think of any integer between 1 and 25 + - Think of any integer between 1 and 25. hypernym: - 00676526-v ili: i25316 @@ -7450,8 +7450,8 @@ definition: - come to one's mind; suggest itself example: - - It occurred to me that we should hire another secretary - - A great idea then came to her + - It occurred to me that we should hire another secretary. + - A great idea then came to her. hypernym: - 02629610-v ili: i25317 @@ -7463,8 +7463,8 @@ definition: - allow or plan for a certain possibility; concede the truth or validity of something example: - - I allow for this possibility - - The seamstress planned for 5% shrinkage after the first wash + - I allow for this possibility. + - The seamstress planned for 5% shrinkage after the first wash. hypernym: - 00713964-v ili: i25318 @@ -7476,7 +7476,7 @@ definition: - calculate enough money for; provide for in the budget example: - - I have not budgeted for these expensive meals + - I have not budgeted for these expensive meals. hypernym: - 00725507-v ili: i25319 @@ -7496,8 +7496,8 @@ definition: - give or assign a resource to a particular person or cause example: - - I will earmark this money for your research - - She sets aside time for meditation every day + - I will earmark this money for your research. + - She sets aside time for meditation every day. hypernym: - 02233480-v ili: i25321 @@ -7521,7 +7521,7 @@ definition: - be on one's guard; be cautious or wary about; be alert to example: - - Beware of telephone salesmen + - Beware of telephone salesmen. hypernym: - 02156396-v ili: i25323 @@ -7546,8 +7546,8 @@ definition: - amaze or bewilder, as with brilliant wit or intellect or skill example: - - Her arguments dazzled everyone - - The dancer dazzled the audience with his turns and jumps + - Her arguments dazzled everyone. + - The dancer dazzled the audience with his turns and jumps. hypernym: - 00726794-v ili: i25325 @@ -7558,7 +7558,7 @@ definition: - cause to be surprised example: - - The news really surprised me + - The news really surprised me. hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i25326 @@ -7569,7 +7569,7 @@ definition: - utter or do something surprising example: - - Father exploded a bombshell when he forbade us to go to the prom + - Father exploded a bombshell when he forbade us to go to the prom. hypernym: - 00727236-v ili: i25327 @@ -7581,8 +7581,8 @@ - discover or come upon accidentally, suddenly, or unexpectedly; catch somebody doing something or in a certain state example: - - She caught her son eating candy - - She was caught shoplifting + - She caught her son eating candy. + - She was caught shoplifting. hypernym: - 00727236-v ili: i25328 @@ -7595,7 +7595,7 @@ definition: - become aware of example: - - he caught her staring out the window + - He caught her staring out the window. hypernym: - 02133338-v ili: i25329 @@ -7621,8 +7621,8 @@ definition: - attribute or credit to example: - - We attributed this quotation to Shakespeare - - People impute great cleverness to cats + - We attributed this quotation to Shakespeare. + - People impute great cleverness to cats. hypernym: - 00672179-v ili: i25331 @@ -7638,7 +7638,7 @@ definition: - attribute (responsibility or fault) to a cause or source example: - - The teacher imputed the student's failure to his nervousness + - The teacher imputed the student's failure to his nervousness. hypernym: - 00728262-v ili: i25332 @@ -7661,7 +7661,7 @@ definition: - give someone credit for something example: - - We credited her for saving our jobs + - We credited her for saving our jobs. hypernym: - 00728262-v ili: i25334 @@ -7691,7 +7691,7 @@ definition: - attribute human qualities to something example: - - The Greeks personated their gods ridiculous + - The Greeks personated their gods ridiculous. hypernym: - 00728262-v ili: i25337 @@ -7703,7 +7703,7 @@ definition: - ascribe an achievement to example: - - She was not properly credited in the program + - She was not properly credited in the program. hypernym: - 00728262-v ili: i25338 @@ -7715,8 +7715,8 @@ definition: - attribute responsibility to example: - - We blamed the accident on her - - The tragedy was charged to her inexperience + - We blamed the accident on her. + - The tragedy was charged to her inexperience. hypernym: - 00728262-v ili: i25339 @@ -7741,7 +7741,7 @@ definition: - produce or try to produce a vivid impression of example: - - Mother tried to ingrain respect for our elders in us + - Mother tried to ingrain respect for our elders in us. hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i25341 @@ -7792,7 +7792,7 @@ definition: - follow, discover, or ascertain the course of development of something example: - - We must follow closely the economic development is Cuba + - We must follow closely the economic development is Cuba. - trace the student's progress - trace one's ancestry hypernym: @@ -7809,7 +7809,7 @@ definition: - have a wish or desire to know something example: - - He wondered who had built this beautiful church + - He wondered who had built this beautiful church. hypernym: - 00786670-v ili: i25346 @@ -7851,7 +7851,7 @@ definition: - intend to refer to example: - - I'm thinking of good food when I talk about France + - I'm thinking of good food when I talk about France. - Yes, I meant you when I complained about people who gossip! hypernym: - 00715072-v @@ -7894,7 +7894,7 @@ definition: - make, formulate, or derive in the mind example: - - I draw a line here + - I draw a line here. - draw a conclusion - draw parallels - make an estimate @@ -7943,8 +7943,8 @@ definition: - trap; especially in an error or in a reprehensible act example: - - He was caught out - - She was found out when she tried to cash the stolen checks + - He was caught out. + - She was found out when she tried to cash the stolen checks. hypernym: - 02158938-v ili: i25357 @@ -7969,7 +7969,7 @@ definition: - focus anew example: - - The group needs to refocus its goals + - The group needs to refocus its goals. hypernym: - 00733774-v ili: i25359 @@ -7997,7 +7997,7 @@ definition: - accept as inevitable example: - - He resigned himself to his fate + - He resigned himself to his fate. hypernym: - 00688348-v ili: i25361 @@ -8010,9 +8010,9 @@ definition: - stick to correctly or closely example: - - The pianist kept time with the metronome + - The pianist kept time with the metronome. - keep count - - I cannot keep track of all my employees + - I cannot keep track of all my employees. hypernym: - 00352060-v ili: i25362 @@ -8025,8 +8025,8 @@ definition: - show disapproval by discouraging example: - - any measure tending to fuse invalids into a class with special privileges should - be discountenanced + - Any measure tending to fuse invalids into a class with special privileges should + be discountenanced. hypernym: - 00676259-v ili: i25363 @@ -8060,7 +8060,7 @@ definition: - suggest fear or doubt example: - - Her heart misgave her that she had acted inexcusably + - Her heart misgave her that she had acted inexcusably. hypernym: - 01769760-v ili: i25366 @@ -8090,7 +8090,7 @@ definition: - have a firm conviction as to the goodness of something example: - - John believes in oat bran + - John believes in oat bran. hypernym: - 00685199-v ili: i25369 @@ -8101,8 +8101,8 @@ definition: - take into consideration for exemplifying purposes example: - - Take the case of China - - Consider the following case + - take the case of China + - Consider the following case. hypernym: - 00736371-v ili: i25370 @@ -8116,8 +8116,8 @@ definition: - have on one's mind, think about actively example: - - I'm thinking about my friends abroad - - She always thinks about her children first + - I'm thinking about my friends abroad. + - She always thinks about her children first. hypernym: - 00630153-v ili: i25371 @@ -8128,7 +8128,7 @@ definition: - consider apart from a particular case or instance example: - - Let's abstract away from this particular example + - Let's abstract away from this particular example. hypernym: - 00736077-v ili: i25372 @@ -8139,7 +8139,7 @@ definition: - put firmly in the mind example: - - Plant a thought in the students' minds + - plant a thought in the students' minds hypernym: - 00744289-v ili: i25373 @@ -8152,7 +8152,7 @@ - provide with a dateline; mark with a date example: - She wrote the letter on Monday but she dated it Saturday so as not to reveal that - she procrastinated + she procrastinated. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i25374 @@ -8176,7 +8176,7 @@ definition: - stamp with a date example: - - The package is dated November 24 + - The package is dated November 24. hypernym: - 00736950-v - 01275580-v @@ -8191,7 +8191,7 @@ example: - arrange my schedule - set up one's life - - I put these memories with those of bygone times + - I put these memories with those of bygone times. hypernym: - 02437377-v ili: i25377 @@ -8219,7 +8219,7 @@ definition: - make aware example: - - They were awakened to the sad facts + - They were awakened to the sad facts. hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i25379 @@ -8252,9 +8252,9 @@ definition: - hold the attention of example: - - The soprano held the audience - - This story held our interest - - She can hold an audience spellbound + - The soprano held the audience. + - This story held our interest. + - She can hold an audience spellbound. hypernym: - 01810472-v ili: i25382 @@ -8265,7 +8265,7 @@ definition: - form anew in the imagination; recollect and re-form in the mind example: - - His mind re-creates the entire world + - His mind re-creates the entire world. hypernym: - 01635076-v ili: i25383 @@ -8277,7 +8277,7 @@ definition: - be fascinated or spell-bound by; pay close attention to example: - - The mother drinks in every word of her son on the stage + - The mother drinks in every word of her son on the stage. hypernym: - 00602438-v ili: i25384 @@ -8289,7 +8289,7 @@ definition: - maintain in the forefront of one's awareness example: - - He kept note of the location of the soldiers + - He kept note of the location of the soldiers. hypernym: - 00611237-v ili: i25385 @@ -8300,7 +8300,7 @@ definition: - keep from expressing example: - - I swallowed my anger and kept quiet + - I swallowed my anger and kept quiet. hypernym: - 00233707-v ili: i25386 @@ -8311,8 +8311,8 @@ definition: - capture the attention or imagination of example: - - This story will grab you - - The movie seized my imagination + - This story will grab you. + - The movie seized my imagination. hypernym: - 02684649-v - 01825361-v @@ -8325,9 +8325,9 @@ definition: - affect example: - - Fear seized the prisoners - - The patient was seized with unbearable pains - - He was seized with a dreadful disease + - Fear seized the prisoners. + - The patient was seized with unbearable pains. + - He was seized with a dreadful disease. hypernym: - 01813288-v ili: i25388 @@ -8341,8 +8341,8 @@ - bear (a cost or penalty), in recompense for some action example: - You'll pay for this! - - She had to pay the penalty for speaking out rashly - - You'll pay for this opinion later + - She had to pay the penalty for speaking out rashly. + - You'll pay for this opinion later. hypernym: - 00670017-v ili: i25389 @@ -8403,8 +8403,8 @@ definition: - utter in a loud voice or announce example: - - He called my name - - The auctioneer called the bids + - He called my name. + - The auctioneer called the bids. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i25394 @@ -8428,8 +8428,8 @@ definition: - ponder; reflect on, or reason about example: - - Think the matter through - - Think how hard life in Russia must be these days + - Think the matter through. + - Think how hard life in Russia must be these days. hypernym: - 00630153-v ili: i25396 @@ -8467,7 +8467,7 @@ - assign to a class or kind example: - How should algae be classified? - - People argue about how to relegate certain mushrooms + - People argue about how to relegate certain mushrooms. hypernym: - 00742058-v ili: i25399 @@ -8479,7 +8479,7 @@ definition: - decide as to where something belongs in a scheme example: - - The biologist assigned the mushroom to the proper class + - The biologist assigned the mushroom to the proper class. hypernym: - 00672179-v ili: i25400 diff --git a/src/yaml/verb.communication.yaml b/src/yaml/verb.communication.yaml index 33de21ad..6ef2d31d 100644 --- a/src/yaml/verb.communication.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/verb.communication.yaml @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ definition: - transmit thoughts or feelings example: - - He communicated his anxieties to the psychiatrist + - He communicated his anxieties to the psychiatrist. hypernym: - 02382049-v ili: i25403 @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ definition: - talk profusely example: - - she was yakking away about her grandchildren + - She was yakking away about her grandchildren. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i25404 @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ definition: - communicate by means of specific gestures, as an alternative to sign language example: - - The Deaf often fingerspell + - The Deaf often fingerspell. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i25405 @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ definition: - minimize the importance of, brush aside example: - - Jane shrugged off the news that her stock had fallen 3 points + - Jane shrugged off the news that her stock had fallen 3 points. hypernym: - 00802592-v ili: i25408 @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ definition: - transmit information example: - - Please communicate this message to all employees + - Please communicate this message to all employees. - pass along the good news hypernym: - 02236443-v @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ definition: - give or constitute a signal, not necessarily verbally example: - - The lack of good teachers sends a strong message to all parents in the community + - The lack of good teachers sends a strong message to all parents in the community. hypernym: - 00744289-v ili: i25410 @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ definition: - pass along example: - - Please relay the news to the villagers + - Please relay the news to the villagers. hypernym: - 00744289-v ili: i25411 @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ definition: - communicate vividly example: - - He projected his feelings + - He projected his feelings. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i25412 @@ -117,8 +117,8 @@ definition: - be in or establish communication with example: - - Our advertisements reach millions - - He never contacted his children after he emigrated to Australia + - Our advertisements reach millions. + - He never contacted his children after he emigrated to Australia. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i25413 @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ definition: - contact, usually in order to remind of something example: - - I'll ping my accountant — April 15 is nearing + - I'll ping my accountant — April 15 is nearing. hypernym: - 00745330-v ili: i25415 @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06287788-n example: - - They managed to raise Hanoi last night + - They managed to raise Hanoi last night. hypernym: - 00745330-v ili: i25416 @@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ definition: - change from a simple vowel to a diphthong example: - - This vowel diphthongized in Germanic + - This vowel diphthongized in Germanic. hypernym: - 00551194-v ili: i25417 @@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ definition: - undergo breaking example: - - The simple vowels broke in many Germanic languages + - The simple vowels broke in many Germanic languages. hypernym: - 00746223-v ili: i25418 @@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ - attempt to communicate example: - I try to reach out to my daughter but she doesn't want to have anything to do - with me + with me. hypernym: - 02382049-v ili: i25419 @@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ definition: - cause to speak example: - - Can you draw her out — she is always so quiet + - Can you draw her out — she is always so quiet. hypernym: - 00746558-v ili: i25420 @@ -216,8 +216,8 @@ definition: - communicate successfully example: - - I couldn't get across the message - - He put over the idea very well + - I couldn't get across the message. + - He put over the idea very well. hypernym: - 00744289-v ili: i25421 @@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ definition: - make a request for something example: - - Order me some flowers + - Order me some flowers. - order a work stoppage hypernym: - 00754770-v @@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ definition: - make a new request to be supplied with example: - - The store had to reorder the popular CD several times + - The store had to reorder the popular CD several times. hypernym: - 00747485-v ili: i25426 @@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ definition: - decree or ordain example: - - God wills our existence + - God wills our existence. hypernym: - 00748070-v ili: i25430 @@ -322,7 +322,7 @@ definition: - decree or designate beforehand example: - - She was destined to become a great pianist + - She was destined to become a great pianist. hypernym: - 00748070-v ili: i25431 @@ -336,9 +336,9 @@ definition: - give instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority example: - - I said to him to go home - - She ordered him to do the shopping - - The mother told the child to get dressed + - I said to him to go home. + - She ordered him to do the shopping. + - The mother told the child to get dressed. hypernym: - 00755473-v ili: i25432 @@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ definition: - impose urgently, importunately, or inexorably example: - - She forced her diet fads on him + - She forced her diet fads on him. hypernym: - 02512195-v ili: i25434 @@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ definition: - begin to speak or say example: - - ‘Now listen, friends’, he began + - ‘Now listen, friends’, he began. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i25435 @@ -386,7 +386,7 @@ definition: - thrust oneself in as if by force example: - - The colors don't intrude on the viewer + - The colors don't intrude on the viewer. hypernym: - 00750288-v ili: i25436 @@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ definition: - impose or inflict forcefully example: - - The military government clamped a curfew onto the capital + - The military government clamped a curfew onto the capital. hypernym: - 00750288-v ili: i25437 @@ -409,8 +409,8 @@ definition: - saddle with something disagreeable or disadvantageous example: - - They stuck me with the dinner bill - - I was stung with a huge tax bill + - They stuck me with the dinner bill. + - I was stung with a huge tax bill. hypernym: - 00749422-v ili: i25438 @@ -422,7 +422,7 @@ definition: - impose something unpleasant example: - - The principal visited his rage on the students + - The principal visited his rage on the students. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i25439 @@ -436,8 +436,8 @@ definition: - inflict as a punishment example: - - She gave the boy a good spanking - - The judge gave me 10 years + - She gave the boy a good spanking. + - The judge gave me 10 years. hypernym: - 00750288-v ili: i25440 @@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ definition: - grant a leave to example: - - The prisoner was furloughed for the weekend to visit her children + - The prisoner was furloughed for the weekend to visit her children. hypernym: - 00803980-v ili: i25441 @@ -462,7 +462,7 @@ definition: - allow to have or take example: - - I give you two minutes to respond + - I give you two minutes to respond. hypernym: - 00803980-v ili: i25442 @@ -473,7 +473,7 @@ definition: - to force onto another example: - - He foisted his work on me + - He foisted his work on me. hypernym: - 00750288-v ili: i25443 @@ -484,7 +484,7 @@ definition: - command with authority example: - - He directed the children to do their homework + - He directed the children to do their homework. hypernym: - 00748704-v ili: i25444 @@ -495,7 +495,7 @@ definition: - give directions to; point somebody into a certain direction example: - - I directed them towards the town hall + - I directed them towards the town hall. hypernym: - 00832735-v ili: i25445 @@ -506,7 +506,7 @@ definition: - direct and control (the flight of an airplane during landing) via radio example: - - the control tower talked down the plane whose pilot fell ill + - The control tower talked down the plane whose pilot fell ill. hypernym: - 00751382-v ili: i25446 @@ -517,7 +517,7 @@ definition: - indicate the right path or direction example: - - The sign pointed the way to London + - The sign pointed the way to London. hypernym: - 00751382-v ili: i25447 @@ -528,7 +528,7 @@ definition: - give instructions or directions for some task example: - - She instructed the students to work on their pronunciation + - She instructed the students to work on their pronunciation. hypernym: - 00748704-v ili: i25448 @@ -539,7 +539,7 @@ definition: - instruct or command with authority example: - - The teacher charged the children to memorize the poem + - The teacher charged the children to memorize the poem. hypernym: - 00751969-v ili: i25449 @@ -561,7 +561,7 @@ definition: - impose a task upon, assign a responsibility to example: - - He charged her with cleaning up all the files over the weekend + - He charged her with cleaning up all the files over the weekend. hypernym: - 00753573-v ili: i25451 @@ -583,7 +583,7 @@ definition: - exert a force or cause a strain upon example: - - This tax bears down on the lower middle class + - This tax bears down on the lower middle class. hypernym: - 00752538-v ili: i25453 @@ -614,7 +614,7 @@ definition: - make mandatory example: - - the new director of the school board mandated regular tests + - The new director of the school board mandated regular tests. hypernym: - 00749139-v ili: i25456 @@ -644,7 +644,7 @@ definition: - be in command of example: - - The general commanded a huge army + - The general commanded a huge army. hypernym: - 02545000-v ili: i25459 @@ -675,7 +675,7 @@ definition: - make a request or demand for something to somebody example: - - She asked him for a loan + - She asked him for a loan. hypernym: - 00754770-v ili: i25462 @@ -686,9 +686,9 @@ definition: - express the need or desire for example: - - She requested an extra bed in her room - - She called for room service - - when you call, always ask for Mary + - She requested an extra bed in her room. + - She called for room service. + - When you call, always ask for Mary. hypernym: - 00744289-v ili: i25463 @@ -705,7 +705,7 @@ definition: - ask (a person) to do something example: - - I requested that she type the entire manuscript + - I requested that she type the entire manuscript. hypernym: - 00754499-v ili: i25464 @@ -716,7 +716,7 @@ definition: - make a solicitation or petition for something desired example: - - She is too shy to solicit + - She is too shy to solicit. hypernym: - 00754499-v ili: i25465 @@ -727,8 +727,8 @@ definition: - order, summon, or request for a specific duty or activity, work, role example: - - He was already called 4 times for jury duty - - They called him to active military duty + - He was already called 4 times for jury duty. + - They called him to active military duty. hypernym: - 00755473-v ili: i25466 @@ -741,7 +741,7 @@ definition: - order or request or give a command for example: - - The unions called a general strike for Sunday + - The unions called a general strike for Sunday. hypernym: - 00747485-v ili: i25467 @@ -788,9 +788,9 @@ definition: - request urgently and forcefully example: - - The victim's family is demanding compensation - - The boss demanded that he be fired immediately - - She demanded to see the manager + - The victim's family is demanding compensation. + - The boss demanded that he be fired immediately. + - She demanded to see the manager. hypernym: - 00754770-v ili: i25472 @@ -811,7 +811,7 @@ - request earnestly (something from somebody); ask for aid or protection example: - appeal to somebody for help - - Invoke God in times of trouble + - invoke God in times of trouble hypernym: - 00754770-v ili: i25474 @@ -823,9 +823,9 @@ definition: - consider obligatory; request and expect example: - - We require our secretary to be on time + - We require our secretary to be on time. - Aren't we asking too much of these children? - - I expect my students to arrive in time for their lessons + - I expect my students to arrive in time for their lessons. hypernym: - 00756987-v ili: i25475 @@ -838,8 +838,8 @@ definition: - take as an undesirable consequence of some event or state of affairs example: - - the accident claimed three lives - - The hard work took its toll on her + - The accident claimed three lives. + - The hard work took its toll on her. hypernym: - 02634015-v ili: i25476 @@ -854,7 +854,7 @@ definition: - assert or affirm strongly; state to be true or existing example: - - He claimed that he killed the burglar + - He claimed that he killed the burglar. hypernym: - 01013752-v ili: i25477 @@ -865,9 +865,9 @@ definition: - state insincerely example: - - He professed innocence but later admitted his guilt - - She pretended not to have known the suicide bomber - - She pretends to be an expert on wine + - He professed innocence but later admitted his guilt. + - She pretended not to have known the suicide bomber. + - She pretends to be an expert on wine. hypernym: - 00758383-v ili: i25478 @@ -879,7 +879,7 @@ definition: - maintain or assert example: - - He contended that Communism had no future + - He contended that Communism had no future. hypernym: - 00758383-v ili: i25479 @@ -891,7 +891,7 @@ definition: - try to establish example: - - She made out that she knew nothing about the crime + - She made out that she knew nothing about the crime. hypernym: - 00758383-v ili: i25480 @@ -902,7 +902,7 @@ definition: - have the often specious appearance of being, intending, or claiming example: - - The letter purports to express people's opinion + - The letter purports to express people's opinion. hypernym: - 00758383-v ili: i25481 @@ -913,7 +913,7 @@ definition: - make a disclaimer about example: - - He disclaimed any responsibility + - He disclaimed any responsibility. hypernym: - 00818217-v ili: i25482 @@ -924,8 +924,8 @@ definition: - cast off example: - - She renounced her husband - - The parents repudiated their son + - She renounced her husband. + - The parents repudiated their son. hypernym: - 00687584-v ili: i25483 @@ -949,7 +949,7 @@ definition: - deny or renounce example: - - They abnegated their gods + - They abnegated their gods. hypernym: - 00818664-v ili: i25485 @@ -969,7 +969,7 @@ definition: - lay claim to; as of an idea example: - - She took credit for the whole idea + - She took credit for the whole idea. hypernym: - 01013058-v ili: i25487 @@ -992,7 +992,7 @@ definition: - ask humbly (for something) example: - - He supplicated the King for clemency + - He supplicated the King for clemency. hypernym: - 00761314-v ili: i25489 @@ -1045,7 +1045,7 @@ definition: - appeal or request earnestly example: - - I pleaded with him to stop + - I pleaded with him to stop. hypernym: - 00757492-v ili: i25493 @@ -1056,7 +1056,7 @@ definition: - ask for or request earnestly example: - - The prophet bid all people to become good persons + - The prophet bid all people to become good persons. hypernym: - 00761546-v ili: i25494 @@ -1083,7 +1083,7 @@ definition: - communicate intimately with; be in a state of heightened, intimate receptivity example: - - He seemed to commune with nature + - He seemed to commune with nature. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i25496 @@ -1108,7 +1108,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - She pleaded not guilty + - She pleaded not guilty. hypernym: - 01012145-v ili: i25498 @@ -1119,8 +1119,8 @@ definition: - confess one's faith in, or allegiance to example: - - The terrorists professed allegiance to their country - - he professes to be a Communist + - The terrorists professed allegiance to their country. + - He professes to be a Communist. hypernym: - 01012145-v ili: i25499 @@ -1131,8 +1131,8 @@ definition: - act between parties with a view to reconciling differences example: - - He interceded in the family dispute - - He mediated a settlement + - He interceded in the family dispute. + - He mediated a settlement. hypernym: - 00763758-v ili: i25500 @@ -1171,7 +1171,7 @@ definition: - discuss the terms of an arrangement example: - - They negotiated the sale of the house + - They negotiated the sale of the house. hypernym: - 00815640-v ili: i25503 @@ -1186,7 +1186,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06532935-n example: - - We renegociated our old mortgage now that the interest rates have come down + - We renegociated our old mortgage now that the interest rates have come down. hypernym: - 00763758-v ili: i25504 @@ -1198,7 +1198,7 @@ definition: - negociate anew example: - - The two warring parties will have to renegociate + - The two warring parties will have to renegociate. hypernym: - 00764523-v ili: i25505 @@ -1210,7 +1210,7 @@ definition: - confer with another in order to come to terms or reach an agreement example: - - The parties negociated all night + - The parties negociated all night. hypernym: - 00815640-v ili: i25506 @@ -1221,7 +1221,7 @@ definition: - engage in negotiations in order to reach an agreement example: - - they had to treat with the King + - They had to treat with the King. hypernym: - 00764523-v ili: i25507 @@ -1268,7 +1268,7 @@ definition: - settle conclusively; come to terms example: - - We finally settled the argument + - We finally settled the argument. hypernym: - 01023429-v ili: i25512 @@ -1293,8 +1293,8 @@ definition: - complete a business deal, negotiation, or an agreement example: - - We closed on the house on Friday - - They closed the deal on the building + - We closed on the house on Friday. + - They closed the deal on the building. hypernym: - 00353480-v ili: i25514 @@ -1305,7 +1305,7 @@ definition: - end a legal dispute by arriving at a settlement example: - - The two parties finally settled + - The two parties finally settled. hypernym: - 00807038-v ili: i25515 @@ -1316,8 +1316,8 @@ definition: - consent or assent to a condition, or agree to do something example: - - She agreed to all my conditions - - He agreed to leave her alone + - She agreed to all my conditions. + - He agreed to leave her alone. hypernym: - 00799359-v ili: i25516 @@ -1330,7 +1330,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - If he plea-bargains, he will be sent to a medium-security prison for 8 years + - If he plea-bargains, he will be sent to a medium-security prison for 8 years. hypernym: - 00766267-v ili: i25517 @@ -1350,7 +1350,7 @@ definition: - come to terms example: - - After some discussion we finally made up + - After some discussion we finally made up. hypernym: - 00807038-v ili: i25519 @@ -1375,8 +1375,8 @@ definition: - ask (for something) example: - - He applied for a leave of absence - - She applied for college + - He applied for a leave of absence. + - She applied for college. - apply for a job hypernym: - 00754770-v @@ -1388,7 +1388,7 @@ definition: - force or impel in an indicated direction example: - - I urged him to finish his studies + - I urged him to finish his studies. hypernym: - 00874568-v ili: i25522 @@ -1402,7 +1402,7 @@ definition: - press, drive, or impel (someone) to action or completion of an action example: - - He pushed her to finish her doctorate + - He pushed her to finish her doctorate. hypernym: - 00767694-v ili: i25523 @@ -1446,7 +1446,7 @@ definition: - cause to adopt an opinion or course of action example: - - His urgent letter finally brought me around to give money to the school + - His urgent letter finally brought me around to give money to the school. hypernym: - 00768463-v ili: i25527 @@ -1459,7 +1459,7 @@ - induce or persuade example: - The confession of one of the accused brought the others to admit to the crime - as well + as well. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i25528 @@ -1481,7 +1481,7 @@ definition: - persuade somebody to accept something example: - - The French try to sell us their image as great lovers + - The French try to sell us their image as great lovers. hypernym: - 00768463-v ili: i25530 @@ -1501,7 +1501,7 @@ definition: - speak with fire and passion example: - - He blazed away at his opponents in the Senate + - He blazed away at his opponents in the Senate. hypernym: - 00991233-v ili: i25532 @@ -1512,7 +1512,7 @@ definition: - address in a memorial example: - - The President memorialized the heroes of the battle + - The President memorialized the heroes of the battle. hypernym: - 00991233-v ili: i25533 @@ -1551,7 +1551,7 @@ definition: - draw in as if with a rope; lure example: - - The agent had roped in several customers + - The agent had roped in several customers. hypernym: - 00768463-v ili: i25537 @@ -1562,7 +1562,7 @@ definition: - influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering example: - - He palavered her into going along + - He palavered her into going along. hypernym: - 00768463-v ili: i25538 @@ -1579,7 +1579,7 @@ definition: - declaim in an elocutionary manner example: - - The poet elocuted beautifully + - The poet elocuted beautifully. hypernym: - 01053236-v ili: i25539 @@ -1608,7 +1608,7 @@ definition: - make (someone) agree, understand, or realize the truth or validity of something example: - - He had finally convinced several customers of the advantages of his product + - He had finally convinced several customers of the advantages of his product. hypernym: - 00768463-v ili: i25542 @@ -1633,7 +1633,7 @@ definition: - persuade completely, often through coercion example: - - The propaganda brainwashed many people + - The propaganda brainwashed many people. hypernym: - 00768463-v ili: i25544 @@ -1644,7 +1644,7 @@ definition: - turn away from by persuasion example: - - Negative campaigning will only dissuade people + - Negative campaigning will only dissuade people. hypernym: - 00874568-v ili: i25545 @@ -1656,9 +1656,9 @@ definition: - cause to do; cause to act in a specified manner example: - - The ads induced me to buy a VCR - - My children finally got me to buy a computer - - My wife made me buy a new sofa + - The ads induced me to buy a VCR. + - My children finally got me to buy a computer. + - My wife made me buy a new sofa. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i25546 @@ -1674,7 +1674,7 @@ definition: - incite, move, or persuade to some act of lawlessness or insubordination example: - - He was accused of soliciting his colleagues to destroy the documents + - He was accused of soliciting his colleagues to destroy the documents. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i25547 @@ -1685,7 +1685,7 @@ definition: - spur on example: - - His financial success encouraged him to look for a wife + - His financial success encouraged him to look for a wife. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i25548 @@ -1696,7 +1696,7 @@ definition: - actively cause something to happen example: - - I let it be known that I was not interested + - I let it be known that I was not interested. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i25549 @@ -1707,7 +1707,7 @@ definition: - cause to undertake a certain action example: - - Her greed led her to forge the checks + - Her greed led her to forge the checks. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i25550 @@ -1718,7 +1718,7 @@ definition: - guide or direct, as by behavior of persuasion example: - - You gave me to think that you agreed with me + - You gave me to think that you agreed with me. hypernym: - 00773677-v ili: i25551 @@ -1729,7 +1729,7 @@ definition: - serve as the inciting cause of example: - - She prompted me to call my relatives + - She prompted me to call my relatives. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i25552 @@ -1752,7 +1752,7 @@ definition: - argue again example: - - This politician will be forced into re-arguing an old national campaign + - This politician will be forced into re-arguing an old national campaign. hypernym: - 00774234-v ili: i25554 @@ -1763,8 +1763,8 @@ definition: - give evidence of example: - - The evidence argues for your claim - - The results indicate the need for more work + - The evidence argues for your claim. + - The results indicate the need for more work. hypernym: - 00775012-v ili: i25555 @@ -1776,8 +1776,8 @@ definition: - bring forward and present to the mind example: - - We presented the arguments to him - - We cannot represent this knowledge to our formal reason + - We presented the arguments to him. + - We cannot represent this knowledge to our formal reason. hypernym: - 01011267-v ili: i25556 @@ -1822,7 +1822,7 @@ definition: - fight verbally example: - - They were sparring all night + - They were sparring all night. hypernym: - 00775477-v ili: i25560 @@ -1833,7 +1833,7 @@ definition: - argue over petty things example: - - Let's not quibble over pennies + - Let's not quibble over pennies. hypernym: - 00775477-v ili: i25561 @@ -1849,7 +1849,7 @@ definition: - to quarrel noisily, angrily or disruptively example: - - The bar keeper threw them out, but they continued to wrangle on down the street + - The bar keeper threw them out, but they continued to wrangle on down the street. hypernym: - 00777201-v ili: i25562 @@ -1861,7 +1861,7 @@ definition: - make loud demands example: - - he clamored for justice and tolerance + - He clamored for justice and tolerance. hypernym: - 00756987-v ili: i25563 @@ -1882,7 +1882,7 @@ definition: - engage in a controversy example: - - The two historians polemicized for years + - The two historians polemicized for years. hypernym: - 00777201-v ili: i25565 @@ -1896,8 +1896,8 @@ definition: - have a disagreement over something example: - - We quarreled over the question as to who discovered America - - These two fellows are always scrapping over something + - We quarreled over the question as to who discovered America. + - These two fellows are always scrapping over something. hypernym: - 00775477-v ili: i25566 @@ -1912,7 +1912,7 @@ definition: - have a breach in relations example: - - We fell out over a trivial question + - We fell out over a trivial question. hypernym: - 00777201-v ili: i25567 @@ -1923,7 +1923,7 @@ definition: - be against; express opposition to example: - - We oppose the ban on abortion + - We oppose the ban on abortion. hypernym: - 00775477-v ili: i25568 @@ -1934,7 +1934,7 @@ definition: - be resistant to example: - - The board opposed his motion + - The board opposed his motion. hypernym: - 00816512-v ili: i25569 @@ -1948,7 +1948,7 @@ - assure somebody of the truth of something with the intention of giving the listener confidence example: - - I assured him that traveling to Cambodia was safe + - I assured him that traveling to Cambodia was safe. hypernym: - 00768463-v ili: i25570 @@ -1961,7 +1961,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - She charmed him into giving her all his money + - She charmed him into giving her all his money. hypernym: - 00768463-v ili: i25571 @@ -2006,7 +2006,7 @@ definition: - attract strongly, as if with a magnet example: - - She magnetized the audience with her tricks + - She magnetized the audience with her tricks. hypernym: - 00778568-v ili: i25575 @@ -2022,7 +2022,7 @@ definition: - use persuasion successfully example: - - He prevailed upon her to visit his parents + - He prevailed upon her to visit his parents. hypernym: - 00768463-v ili: i25576 @@ -2033,7 +2033,7 @@ definition: - beg persistently and urgently example: - - I importune you to help them + - I importune you to help them. hypernym: - 00761314-v ili: i25577 @@ -2045,7 +2045,7 @@ definition: - harass, as with questions or requests example: - - The press photographers besieged the movie star + - The press photographers besieged the movie star. hypernym: - 00779976-v ili: i25578 @@ -2056,7 +2056,7 @@ definition: - make a break in example: - - We interrupt the program for the following messages + - We interrupt the program for the following messages. hypernym: - 02686624-v ili: i25579 @@ -2081,7 +2081,7 @@ definition: - turn away from and put aside, perhaps temporarily example: - - it's time for you to put away childish things + - It's time for you to put away childish things. hypernym: - 00780320-v ili: i25581 @@ -2093,8 +2093,8 @@ definition: - cease an action temporarily example: - - We pause for station identification - - let's break for lunch + - We pause for station identification. + - Let's break for lunch. hypernym: - 00780320-v ili: i25582 @@ -2119,8 +2119,8 @@ definition: - give a rest to example: - - He rested his bad leg - - Rest the dogs for a moment + - He rested his bad leg. + - rest the dogs for a moment hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i25584 @@ -2142,7 +2142,7 @@ definition: - take a break for a short period of time example: - - The musicians took five during the rehearsal + - The musicians took five during the rehearsal. hypernym: - 00781106-v ili: i25586 @@ -2153,7 +2153,7 @@ definition: - take a ten minute break example: - - The players took ten during the long rehearsal + - The players took ten during the long rehearsal. hypernym: - 00781106-v ili: i25587 @@ -2164,7 +2164,7 @@ definition: - break into a conversation example: - - her husband always chimes in, even when he is not involved in the conversation + - Her husband always chimes in, even when he is not involved in the conversation. hypernym: - 00780320-v ili: i25588 @@ -2181,7 +2181,7 @@ definition: - spring suddenly example: - - He burst upon our conversation + - He burst upon our conversation. hypernym: - 00780320-v ili: i25589 @@ -2194,9 +2194,9 @@ - lose clarity or turn aside especially from the main subject of attention or course of argument in writing, thinking, or speaking example: - - She always digresses when telling a story - - her mind wanders - - Don't digress when you give a lecture + - She always digresses when telling a story. + - Her mind wanders. + - Don't digress when you give a lecture. hypernym: - 00954556-v ili: i25590 @@ -2210,8 +2210,8 @@ definition: - continue talking example: - - ‘I know it's hard,’ he continued, ‘but there is no choice’ - - carry on — pretend we are not in the room + - ‘I know it's hard,’ he continued, ‘but there is no choice’. + - Carry on — pretend we are not in the room. hypernym: - 00964479-v ili: i25591 @@ -2225,7 +2225,7 @@ definition: - proceed (with a plan of action) example: - - He went ahead with the project + - He went ahead with the project. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i25592 @@ -2237,7 +2237,7 @@ definition: - proceed without interruption; in music or talk example: - - He segued into another discourse + - He segued into another discourse. hypernym: - 00783045-v ili: i25593 @@ -2248,8 +2248,8 @@ definition: - approach with an offer of sexual favors example: - - he was solicited by a prostitute - - The young man was caught soliciting in the park + - He was solicited by a prostitute. + - The young man was caught soliciting in the park. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i25594 @@ -2264,7 +2264,7 @@ definition: - pay unsolicited and usually unwanted sexual attention to example: - - He tries to hit on women in bars + - He tries to hit on women in bars. hypernym: - 00992424-v ili: i25595 @@ -2275,8 +2275,8 @@ definition: - make a solicitation or entreaty for something; request urgently or persistently example: - - Henry IV solicited the Pope for a divorce - - My neighbor keeps soliciting money for different charities + - Henry IV solicited the Pope for a divorce. + - My neighbor keeps soliciting money for different charities. hypernym: - 00754770-v ili: i25596 @@ -2301,7 +2301,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - He lured me into temptation + - He lured me into temptation. hypernym: - 00795741-v ili: i25598 @@ -2314,7 +2314,7 @@ definition: - entice and trap example: - - The car salesman had snared three potential customers + - The car salesman had snared three potential customers. hypernym: - 00784574-v ili: i25599 @@ -2329,7 +2329,7 @@ - lure or entice away from duty, principles, or proper conduct example: - She was seduced by the temptation of easy money and started to work in a massage - parlor + parlor. hypernym: - 00784574-v ili: i25600 @@ -2342,7 +2342,7 @@ definition: - lure by imitating the characteristic call of an animal example: - - Call ducks + - call ducks hypernym: - 00784574-v ili: i25601 @@ -2355,7 +2355,7 @@ definition: - persuade to come away from something attractive or interesting example: - - He dragged me away from the television set + - He dragged me away from the television set. hypernym: - 00768463-v ili: i25602 @@ -2393,7 +2393,7 @@ definition: - try presumptuously example: - - St. Anthony was tempted in the desert + - St. Anthony was tempted in the desert. hypernym: - 00768463-v ili: i25606 @@ -2472,7 +2472,7 @@ definition: - conduct an inquiry or investigation of example: - - The district attorney's office investigated reports of possible irregularities + - The district attorney's office investigated reports of possible irregularities. - inquire into the disappearance of the rich old lady hypernym: - 00790226-v @@ -2486,8 +2486,8 @@ definition: - examine someone's knowledge of something example: - - The teacher tests us every week - - We got quizzed on French irregular verbs + - The teacher tests us every week. + - We got quizzed on French irregular verbs. hypernym: - 00788478-v ili: i25615 @@ -2511,7 +2511,7 @@ - question closely, or question a witness that has already been questioned by the opposing side example: - - The witness was cross-examined by the defense + - The witness was cross-examined by the defense. hypernym: - 00788478-v ili: i25617 @@ -2543,7 +2543,7 @@ definition: - strengthen and support with rewards example: - - Let's reinforce good behavior + - Let's reinforce good behavior. hypernym: - 00830768-v ili: i25620 @@ -2555,7 +2555,7 @@ definition: - teach without challenging the students example: - - This professor spoonfeeds his students + - This professor spoonfeeds his students. hypernym: - 00830768-v ili: i25621 @@ -2566,7 +2566,7 @@ definition: - question persistently example: - - She pumped the witnesses for information + - She pumped the witnesses for information. hypernym: - 00786670-v ili: i25622 @@ -2577,8 +2577,8 @@ definition: - pose a series of questions to example: - - The suspect was questioned by the police - - We questioned the survivor about the details of the explosion + - The suspect was questioned by the police. + - We questioned the survivor about the details of the explosion. hypernym: - 00899241-v ili: i25623 @@ -2600,7 +2600,7 @@ definition: - examine thoroughly example: - - the student was grilled for two hours on the subject of phonology + - The student was grilled for two hours on the subject of phonology. hypernym: - 00788478-v ili: i25625 @@ -2624,7 +2624,7 @@ definition: - investigate scientifically example: - - Let's investigate the syntax of Chinese + - Let's investigate the syntax of Chinese. hypernym: - 00646245-v ili: i25627 @@ -2640,8 +2640,8 @@ entails: - 00791970-v example: - - I tried to call you all night - - Take two aspirin and call me in the morning + - I tried to call you all night. + - Take two aspirin and call me in the morning. hypernym: - 00792365-v ili: i25628 @@ -2660,7 +2660,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06282943-n example: - - If the train is late, I will cell phone you + - If the train is late, I will cell phone you. hypernym: - 00791110-v ili: i25629 @@ -2687,7 +2687,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06282943-n example: - - You must take the receiver off the hook before you dial + - You must take the receiver off the hook before you dial. hypernym: - 01227308-v ili: i25631 @@ -2702,7 +2702,7 @@ entails: - 00791110-v example: - - Please hang on while I get your folder + - Please hang on while I get your folder. hypernym: - 00721987-v ili: i25632 @@ -2724,7 +2724,7 @@ definition: - communicate by telex example: - - We telexed the information to our sister company + - We telexed the information to our sister company. hypernym: - 00792365-v ili: i25634 @@ -2755,8 +2755,8 @@ definition: - summon to return example: - - The ambassador was recalled to his country - - The company called back many of the workers it had laid off during the recession + - The ambassador was recalled to his country. + - The company called back many of the workers it had laid off during the recession. hypernym: - 00794133-v ili: i25637 @@ -2769,7 +2769,7 @@ - return or repeat a telephone call example: - I am busy right now — can you call back in an hour? - - She left a message but the contractor never called back + - She left a message but the contractor never called back. hypernym: - 00817348-v ili: i25638 @@ -2780,7 +2780,7 @@ definition: - summon to a particular activity or employment example: - - Experts were called in + - Experts were called in. hypernym: - 00794133-v ili: i25639 @@ -2802,7 +2802,7 @@ definition: - call with a buzzer example: - - he buzzed the servant + - He buzzed the servant. hypernym: - 01043634-v ili: i25641 @@ -2813,7 +2813,7 @@ definition: - order, request, or command to come example: - - She was called into the director's office + - She was called into the director's office. - Call the police! hypernym: - 00748704-v @@ -2838,7 +2838,7 @@ definition: - call together example: - - The students were convened in the auditorium + - The students were convened in the auditorium. hypernym: - 01043634-v ili: i25644 @@ -2859,7 +2859,7 @@ definition: - serve or summon with a subpoena example: - - The witness and her records were subpoenaed + - The witness and her records were subpoenaed. hypernym: - 01441318-v ili: i25646 @@ -2882,7 +2882,7 @@ entails: - 01811849-v example: - - We were tempted by the delicious-looking food + - We were tempted by the delicious-looking food. hypernym: - 00795242-v ili: i25648 @@ -2928,8 +2928,8 @@ definition: - have recourse to or make an appeal or request for help or information to example: - - She called on her Representative to help her - - She turned to her relatives for help + - She called on her Representative to help her. + - She turned to her relatives for help. hypernym: - 00757492-v ili: i25652 @@ -2950,7 +2950,7 @@ definition: - make a schedule; plan the time and place for events example: - - I scheduled an exam for this afternoon + - I scheduled an exam for this afternoon. hypernym: - 00706456-v ili: i25654 @@ -2973,7 +2973,7 @@ definition: - assign a new time and place for an event example: - - We had to reschedule the doctor's appointment + - We had to reschedule the doctor's appointment. hypernym: - 00796643-v ili: i25656 @@ -2984,7 +2984,7 @@ definition: - obtain or arrange (for oneself) in advance example: - - We managed to reserve a table at Maxim's + - We managed to reserve a table at Maxim's. hypernym: - 00754770-v ili: i25657 @@ -2997,9 +2997,9 @@ definition: - command against example: - - I forbid you to call me late at night - - Mother vetoed the trip to the chocolate store - - Dad nixed our plans + - I forbid you to call me late at night. + - Mother vetoed the trip to the chocolate store. + - Dad nixed our plans. hypernym: - 00753573-v ili: i25658 @@ -3016,7 +3016,7 @@ definition: - prohibit especially by legal means or social pressure example: - - Smoking is banned in this building + - Smoking is banned in this building. hypernym: - 00797525-v ili: i25659 @@ -3027,7 +3027,7 @@ definition: - prevent from entering; keep out example: - - He was barred from membership in the club + - He was barred from membership in the club. hypernym: - 00797525-v ili: i25660 @@ -3049,7 +3049,7 @@ definition: - reject with contempt example: - - She spurned his advances + - She spurned his advances. hypernym: - 00799092-v ili: i25662 @@ -3069,7 +3069,7 @@ definition: - speak in a blustering or scornful manner example: - - A puffing kind of man + - a puffing kind of man hypernym: - 00884747-v ili: i25663 @@ -3080,7 +3080,7 @@ definition: - show unwillingness towards example: - - he declined to join the group on a hike + - He declined to join the group on a hike. hypernym: - 00719282-v ili: i25664 @@ -3092,8 +3092,8 @@ definition: - give an affirmative reply to; respond favorably to example: - - I cannot accept your invitation - - I go for this resolution + - I cannot accept your invitation. + - I go for this resolution. hypernym: - 00719282-v ili: i25665 @@ -3106,7 +3106,7 @@ definition: - accept despite lack of complete satisfaction example: - - We settled for a lower price + - We settled for a lower price. hypernym: - 00799359-v ili: i25666 @@ -3135,7 +3135,7 @@ definition: - reject outright and bluntly example: - - She snubbed his proposal + - She snubbed his proposal. hypernym: - 00798638-v ili: i25669 @@ -3148,8 +3148,8 @@ definition: - formally reject or disavow a formerly held belief, usually under pressure example: - - He retracted his earlier statements about his religion - - She abjured her beliefs + - He retracted his earlier statements about his religion. + - She abjured her beliefs. hypernym: - 00759589-v ili: i25670 @@ -3164,7 +3164,7 @@ definition: - take back what one has said example: - - He swallowed his words + - He swallowed his words. hypernym: - 00759589-v ili: i25671 @@ -3178,7 +3178,7 @@ definition: - state something incorrectly example: - - You misstated my position + - You misstated my position. hypernym: - 01011267-v ili: i25672 @@ -3189,9 +3189,9 @@ definition: - make a retreat from an earlier commitment or activity example: - - We'll have to crawfish out from meeting with him - - He backed out of his earlier promise - - The aggressive investment company pulled in its horns + - We'll have to crawfish out from meeting with him. + - He backed out of his earlier promise. + - The aggressive investment company pulled in its horns. hypernym: - 02686624-v ili: i25673 @@ -3211,7 +3211,7 @@ definition: - cancel officially example: - - He revoked the ban on smoking + - He revoked the ban on smoking. - lift an embargo - vacate a death sentence hypernym: @@ -3234,7 +3234,7 @@ entails: - 00885532-v example: - - she reneged on her promise + - She reneged on her promise. hypernym: - 00801460-v ili: i25675 @@ -3260,7 +3260,7 @@ definition: - place into brackets example: - - Please bracket this remark + - Please bracket this remark. hypernym: - 00200761-v ili: i25677 @@ -3272,7 +3272,7 @@ definition: - remove from a list example: - - Cross the name of the dead person off the list + - cross the name of the dead person off the list hypernym: - 00179456-v ili: i25678 @@ -3287,7 +3287,7 @@ definition: - bar from attention or consideration example: - - She dismissed his advances + - She dismissed his advances. hypernym: - 00687584-v ili: i25679 @@ -3304,7 +3304,7 @@ definition: - count again example: - - We had to recount all the votes after an accusation of fraud was made + - We had to recount all the votes after an accusation of fraud was made. hypernym: - 00950103-v ili: i25680 @@ -3315,7 +3315,7 @@ definition: - disregard example: - - She passed off the insult + - She passed off the insult. hypernym: - 00802592-v ili: i25681 @@ -3350,7 +3350,7 @@ definition: - refuse to acknowledge example: - - He turns a blind eye to the injustices in his office + - He turns a blind eye to the injustices in his office. hypernym: - 00802592-v ili: i25684 @@ -3361,7 +3361,7 @@ definition: - deal with a problem by laughing or pretending to be amused by it example: - - She laughs away all these problems + - She laughs away all these problems. hypernym: - 00802592-v ili: i25685 @@ -3373,9 +3373,9 @@ definition: - consent to, give permission; permit example: - - She permitted her son to visit her estranged husband - - I won't let the police search her basement - - I cannot allow you to see your exam + - She permitted her son to visit her estranged husband. + - I won't let the police search her basement. + - I cannot allow you to see your exam. hypernym: - 00799359-v ili: i25686 @@ -3391,9 +3391,9 @@ definition: - allow the presence of or allow (an activity) without opposing or prohibiting example: - - We don't allow dogs here - - Children are not permitted beyond this point - - We cannot tolerate smoking in the hospital + - We don't allow dogs here. + - Children are not permitted beyond this point. + - We cannot tolerate smoking in the hospital. hypernym: - 00803980-v ili: i25687 @@ -3406,8 +3406,8 @@ definition: - grant authorization or clearance for example: - - Clear the manuscript for publication - - The rock star never authorized this slanderous biography + - clear the manuscript for publication + - The rock star never authorized this slanderous biography. hypernym: - 00803980-v ili: i25688 @@ -3439,7 +3439,7 @@ definition: - to agree or express agreement example: - - The Maestro assented to the request for an encore + - The Maestro assented to the request for an encore. hypernym: - 00766267-v ili: i25691 @@ -3465,7 +3465,7 @@ definition: - withhold assent example: - - Several Republicans dissented + - Several Republicans dissented. hypernym: - 00806464-v ili: i25693 @@ -3477,7 +3477,7 @@ - be of different opinions example: - I beg to differ! - - She disagrees with her husband on many questions + - She disagrees with her husband on many questions. hypernym: - 00630153-v ili: i25694 @@ -3491,7 +3491,7 @@ definition: - disagree violently example: - - We clashed over the new farm policies + - We clashed over the new farm policies. hypernym: - 00806464-v ili: i25695 @@ -3502,10 +3502,10 @@ definition: - be in accord; be in agreement example: - - We agreed on the terms of the settlement + - We agreed on the terms of the settlement. - I can't agree with you! - - I hold with those who say life is sacred - - Both philosophers concord on this point + - I hold with those who say life is sacred. + - Both philosophers concord on this point. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i25696 @@ -3521,7 +3521,7 @@ definition: - be in agreement example: - - We never saw eye to eye on this question + - We never saw eye to eye on this question. hypernym: - 00807038-v ili: i25697 @@ -3532,7 +3532,7 @@ definition: - be willing to concede example: - - I grant you this much + - I grant you this much. hypernym: - 00807038-v ili: i25698 @@ -3547,7 +3547,7 @@ entails: - 00808164-v example: - - I subscribe to your view on abortion + - I subscribe to your view on abortion. hypernym: - 00807038-v ili: i25699 @@ -3559,7 +3559,7 @@ definition: - give sanction to example: - - I approve of his educational policies + - I approve of his educational policies. hypernym: - 00804987-v ili: i25700 @@ -3585,7 +3585,7 @@ definition: - approve officially example: - - The list of speakers must be visaed + - The list of speakers must be visaed. hypernym: - 00808164-v ili: i25702 @@ -3596,7 +3596,7 @@ definition: - deem wrong or inappropriate example: - - I disapprove of her child rearing methods + - I disapprove of her child rearing methods. hypernym: - 00672179-v ili: i25703 @@ -3608,8 +3608,8 @@ definition: - express or raise an objection or protest or criticism or express dissent example: - - She never objected to the amount of work her boss charged her with - - When asked to drive the truck, she objected that she did not have a driver's license + - She never objected to the amount of work her boss charged her with. + - When asked to drive the truck, she objected that she did not have a driver's license. hypernym: - 00808840-v ili: i25704 @@ -3620,7 +3620,7 @@ definition: - object to example: - - he demurred at my suggestion to work on Saturday + - He demurred at my suggestion to work on Saturday. hypernym: - 00809123-v ili: i25705 @@ -3646,7 +3646,7 @@ entails: - 01864781-v example: - - The illegal immigrant was challenged by the border guard + - The illegal immigrant was challenged by the border guard. hypernym: - 00754770-v ili: i25707 @@ -3657,7 +3657,7 @@ definition: - challenge in turn example: - - The authentication was counterchallenged + - The authentication was counterchallenged. hypernym: - 00870255-v ili: i25708 @@ -3689,7 +3689,7 @@ definition: - try to learn someone's opinions and intentions example: - - I have to sound out the new professor + - I have to sound out the new professor. hypernym: - 00786670-v ili: i25711 @@ -3702,7 +3702,7 @@ definition: - discuss formally with (somebody) for the purpose of an evaluation example: - - We interviewed the job candidates + - We interviewed the job candidates. hypernym: - 00966726-v ili: i25712 @@ -3715,7 +3715,7 @@ entails: - 00767441-v example: - - The job candidate interviewed everywhere + - The job candidate interviewed everywhere. hypernym: - 00966726-v ili: i25713 @@ -3727,10 +3727,10 @@ - avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues) example: - - He dodged the issue - - she skirted the problem - - They tend to evade their responsibilities - - he evaded the questions skillfully + - He dodged the issue. + - She skirted the problem. + - They tend to evade their responsibilities. + - He evaded the questions skillfully. hypernym: - 00813037-v ili: i25714 @@ -3772,7 +3772,7 @@ definition: - fail to experience example: - - Fortunately, I missed the hurricane + - Fortunately, I missed the hurricane. hypernym: - 00813037-v ili: i25717 @@ -3785,7 +3785,7 @@ - escape potentially unpleasant consequences; get away with a forbidden action example: - She gets away with murder! - - I couldn't get out from under these responsibilities + - I couldn't get out from under these responsibilities. hypernym: - 00813037-v ili: i25718 @@ -3800,7 +3800,7 @@ definition: - use cunning or deceit to escape or avoid example: - - The con man always evades + - The con man always evades. hypernym: - 00812391-v ili: i25719 @@ -3825,7 +3825,7 @@ definition: - stay clear from; keep away from; keep out of the way of someone or something example: - - Her former friends now avoid her + - Her former friends now avoid her. hypernym: - 00798638-v ili: i25721 @@ -3849,7 +3849,7 @@ definition: - avoid dealing with example: - - She shirks her duties + - She shirks her duties. hypernym: - 00813037-v ili: i25723 @@ -3860,7 +3860,7 @@ definition: - avoid having to deal with some unpleasant task example: - - I shy away from this task + - I shy away from this task. hypernym: - 00813037-v ili: i25724 @@ -3881,8 +3881,8 @@ definition: - deal with (something unpleasant) head on example: - - You must confront your problems - - He faced the terrible consequences of his mistakes + - You must confront your problems. + - He faced the terrible consequences of his mistakes. hypernym: - 02444146-v ili: i25726 @@ -3918,8 +3918,8 @@ definition: - think about carefully; weigh example: - - They considered the possibility of a strike - - Turn the proposal over in your mind + - They considered the possibility of a strike. + - Turn the proposal over in your mind. hypernym: - 00815640-v ili: i25729 @@ -3936,7 +3936,7 @@ definition: - engage in deep thought, consideration, or debate example: - - I wrestled with this decision for years + - I wrestled with this decision for years. hypernym: - 00814706-v ili: i25730 @@ -3947,7 +3947,7 @@ definition: - discuss lightly example: - - We bandied around these difficult questions + - We bandied around these difficult questions. hypernym: - 00815640-v ili: i25731 @@ -3959,7 +3959,7 @@ definition: - preside over example: - - John moderated the discussion + - John moderated the discussion. hypernym: - 00815640-v ili: i25732 @@ -3972,7 +3972,7 @@ definition: - speak with others about (something); talk (something) over in detail; have a discussion example: - - We discussed our household budget + - We discussed our household budget. hypernym: - 00945595-v ili: i25733 @@ -3998,7 +3998,7 @@ definition: - talk at length and formally about a topic example: - - The speaker dissertated about the social politics in 18th century England + - The speaker dissertated about the social politics in 18th century England. hypernym: - 00964479-v ili: i25735 @@ -4011,7 +4011,7 @@ definition: - overthrow by argument, evidence, or proof example: - - The speaker refuted his opponent's arguments + - The speaker refuted his opponent's arguments. hypernym: - 00759589-v ili: i25736 @@ -4023,7 +4023,7 @@ definition: - give a defence or refutation of (a charge) or in (an argument) example: - - The defendant answered to all the charges of the prosecution + - The defendant answered to all the charges of the prosecution. hypernym: - 00816512-v ili: i25737 @@ -4034,7 +4034,7 @@ definition: - speak in response example: - - He countered with some very persuasive arguments + - He countered with some very persuasive arguments. hypernym: - 00817348-v ili: i25738 @@ -4045,7 +4045,7 @@ definition: - answer adequately or successfully example: - - The lawyer fielded all questions from the press + - The lawyer fielded all questions from the press. hypernym: - 00817348-v ili: i25739 @@ -4056,9 +4056,9 @@ definition: - react verbally example: - - She didn't want to answer + - She didn't want to answer. - answer the question - - We answered that we would accept the invitation + - We answered that we would accept the invitation. hypernym: - 01011267-v ili: i25740 @@ -4071,8 +4071,8 @@ definition: - answer back in an impudent or insolent manner example: - - don't sass me! - - The teacher punished the students who were sassing all morning + - Don't sass me! + - The teacher punished the students who were sassing all morning. hypernym: - 00817348-v ili: i25741 @@ -4097,8 +4097,8 @@ definition: - declare untrue; contradict example: - - He denied the allegations - - She denied that she had taken money + - He denied the allegations. + - She denied that she had taken money. hypernym: - 00825097-v ili: i25743 @@ -4109,7 +4109,7 @@ definition: - reject as untrue, unfounded, or unjust example: - - She repudiated the accusations + - She repudiated the accusations. hypernym: - 00818217-v ili: i25744 @@ -4120,7 +4120,7 @@ definition: - refuse to accept or believe example: - - He denied his fatal illness + - He denied his fatal illness. hypernym: - 00759589-v ili: i25745 @@ -4131,7 +4131,7 @@ definition: - refuse to recognize or acknowledge example: - - Peter denied Jesus + - Peter denied Jesus. hypernym: - 00821736-v ili: i25746 @@ -4142,8 +4142,8 @@ definition: - declare to be true or admit the existence or reality or truth of example: - - He admitted his errors - - She acknowledged that she might have forgotten + - He admitted his errors. + - She acknowledged that she might have forgotten. hypernym: - 00824028-v ili: i25747 @@ -4155,7 +4155,7 @@ definition: - acknowledge freely and openly example: - - He makes no bones about the fact that he is gay + - He makes no bones about the fact that he is gay. hypernym: - 00818972-v ili: i25748 @@ -4166,7 +4166,7 @@ definition: - admit or acknowledge a wrongdoing or error example: - - the writer of the anonymous letter owned up after they identified his handwriting + - The writer of the anonymous letter owned up after they identified his handwriting. hypernym: - 00820214-v ili: i25749 @@ -4198,7 +4198,7 @@ definition: - admit as valid example: - - The court sustained the motion + - The court sustained the motion. hypernym: - 00818972-v ili: i25752 @@ -4209,7 +4209,7 @@ definition: - admit (to a wrongdoing) example: - - She confessed that she had taken the money + - She confessed that she had taken the money. hypernym: - 00818972-v ili: i25753 @@ -4255,7 +4255,7 @@ definition: - hold stubbornly to a position example: - - The wife hunkered down and the husband's resistance began to break down + - The wife hunkered down and the husband's resistance began to break down. hypernym: - 00820824-v ili: i25757 @@ -4277,7 +4277,7 @@ definition: - practice as a profession, teach, or claim to be knowledgeable about example: - - She professes organic chemistry + - She professes organic chemistry. hypernym: - 00758383-v ili: i25759 @@ -4299,7 +4299,7 @@ - refuse to acknowledge; disclaim knowledge of; responsibility for, or association with example: - - Her husband disavowed her after 30 years of marriage and six children + - Her husband disavowed her after 30 years of marriage and six children. hypernym: - 00818217-v ili: i25761 @@ -4310,7 +4310,7 @@ definition: - authenticate, affirm to be true, genuine, or correct, as in an official capacity example: - - I attest this signature + - I attest this signature. hypernym: - 01013058-v ili: i25762 @@ -4323,7 +4323,7 @@ definition: - establish or verify the usage of example: - - This word is not attested until 1993 + - This word is not attested until 1993. hypernym: - 00925278-v ili: i25763 @@ -4337,7 +4337,7 @@ definition: - state firmly example: - - He declared that he was innocent + - He declared that he was innocent. hypernym: - 01013058-v ili: i25764 @@ -4349,9 +4349,9 @@ - provide evidence for; stand as proof of; show by one's behavior, attitude, or external attributes example: - - His high fever attested to his illness - - The buildings in Rome manifest a high level of architectural sophistication - - This decision demonstrates his sense of fairness + - His high fever attested to his illness. + - The buildings in Rome manifest a high level of architectural sophistication. + - This decision demonstrates his sense of fairness. hypernym: - 01017253-v ili: i25765 @@ -4368,7 +4368,7 @@ definition: - give evidence of the quality of example: - - The mess in his dorm room reflects on the student + - The mess in his dorm room reflects on the student. hypernym: - 00822637-v ili: i25766 @@ -4381,7 +4381,7 @@ definition: - give evidence of a certain behavior example: - - His lack of interest in the project reflects badly on him + - His lack of interest in the project reflects badly on him. hypernym: - 00822637-v ili: i25767 @@ -4394,7 +4394,7 @@ definition: - reflect or resemble example: - - The plane crash in Milan mirrored the attack in the World Trade Center + - The plane crash in Milan mirrored the attack in the World Trade Center. hypernym: - 00823241-v ili: i25768 @@ -4405,7 +4405,7 @@ definition: - authenticate as a notary example: - - We had to have the signature notarized + - We had to have the signature notarized. hypernym: - 00822637-v ili: i25769 @@ -4426,8 +4426,8 @@ definition: - declare to be example: - - She was declared incompetent - - judge held that the defendant was innocent + - She was declared incompetent. + - Judge held that the defendant was innocent. hypernym: - 00672179-v ili: i25771 @@ -4453,7 +4453,7 @@ definition: - declare (a dead person) to be blessed; the first step of achieving sainthood example: - - On Sunday, the martyr will be beatified by the Vatican + - On Sunday, the martyr will be beatified by the Vatican. hypernym: - 00824028-v ili: i25773 @@ -4466,7 +4466,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08098545-n example: - - After he was shown to have performed a miracle, the priest was canonized + - After he was shown to have performed a miracle, the priest was canonized. hypernym: - 00824028-v ili: i25774 @@ -4501,8 +4501,8 @@ definition: - criticize harshly or violently example: - - The press savaged the new President - - The critics crucified the author for plagiarizing a famous passage + - The press savaged the new President. + - The critics crucified the author for plagiarizing a famous passage. hypernym: - 00828170-v ili: i25777 @@ -4516,7 +4516,7 @@ definition: - take to task example: - - He admonished the child for his bad behavior + - He admonished the child for his bad behavior. hypernym: - 00828170-v ili: i25778 @@ -4529,7 +4529,7 @@ definition: - censure severely example: - - She chastised him for his insensitive remarks + - She chastised him for his insensitive remarks. hypernym: - 00826456-v ili: i25779 @@ -4544,7 +4544,7 @@ definition: - criticize harshly, usually via an electronic medium example: - - the person who posted an inflammatory message got flamed + - The person who posted an inflammatory message got flamed. hypernym: - 00825981-v ili: i25780 @@ -4555,9 +4555,9 @@ definition: - censure severely or angrily example: - - The mother scolded the child for entering a stranger's car - - The deputy ragged the Prime Minister - - The customer dressed down the waiter for bringing cold soup + - The mother scolded the child for entering a stranger's car. + - The deputy ragged the Prime Minister. + - The customer dressed down the waiter for bringing cold soup. hypernym: - 00828170-v ili: i25781 @@ -4587,7 +4587,7 @@ definition: - point out or draw attention to in protest or remonstrance example: - - our parents represented to us the need for more caution + - Our parents represented to us the need for more caution. hypernym: - 01015239-v ili: i25782 @@ -4598,7 +4598,7 @@ definition: - reprimand example: - - She told the misbehaving student off + - She told the misbehaving student off. hypernym: - 00826456-v ili: i25783 @@ -4610,7 +4610,7 @@ definition: - speak spontaneously and without restraint example: - - She always shoots her mouth off and says things she later regrets + - She always shoots her mouth off and says things she later regrets. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i25784 @@ -4622,7 +4622,7 @@ definition: - express criticism towards example: - - The president reproached the general for his irresponsible behavior + - The president reproached the general for his irresponsible behavior. hypernym: - 00844668-v ili: i25785 @@ -4643,7 +4643,7 @@ definition: - express strong condemnation of example: - - We deplore the government's treatment of political prisoners + - We deplore the government's treatment of political prisoners. hypernym: - 00828170-v ili: i25787 @@ -4656,8 +4656,8 @@ entails: - 00672179-v example: - - The paper criticized the new movie - - Don't knock the food — it's free + - The paper criticized the new movie. + - Don't knock the food — it's free. hypernym: - 01060446-v ili: i25788 @@ -4680,7 +4680,7 @@ definition: - attack verbally with harsh criticism example: - - She was belabored by her fellow students + - She was belabored by her fellow students. hypernym: - 00828170-v ili: i25790 @@ -4692,7 +4692,7 @@ definition: - criticize or reprimand harshly example: - - The critics came down hard on the new play + - The critics came down hard on the new play. hypernym: - 00828170-v ili: i25791 @@ -4703,7 +4703,7 @@ definition: - praise or celebrate in song example: - - All tongues shall troll you + - All tongues shall troll you. hypernym: - 00858506-v ili: i25792 @@ -4714,7 +4714,7 @@ definition: - speak, plead, or argue in favor of example: - - The doctor advocated a smoking ban in the entire house + - The doctor advocated a smoking ban in the entire house. hypernym: - 00767694-v ili: i25793 @@ -4726,7 +4726,7 @@ definition: - deliver a sermon example: - - The minister is not preaching this Sunday + - The minister is not preaching this Sunday. hypernym: - 00832422-v ili: i25794 @@ -4748,7 +4748,7 @@ definition: - speak as if delivering a sermon; express moral judgements example: - - This man always sermonizes + - This man always sermonizes. hypernym: - 00829391-v ili: i25796 @@ -4763,7 +4763,7 @@ definition: - talk in a dogmatic and pompous manner example: - - The new professor always pontificates + - The new professor always pontificates. hypernym: - 00964479-v ili: i25797 @@ -4794,8 +4794,8 @@ definition: - impart skills or knowledge to example: - - I taught them French - - He instructed me in building a boat + - I taught them French. + - He instructed me in building a boat. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i25800 @@ -4808,7 +4808,7 @@ definition: - introduce or initiate example: - - The young geisha was inducted into the ways of her profession + - The young geisha was inducted into the ways of her profession. hypernym: - 00830768-v ili: i25801 @@ -4819,8 +4819,8 @@ definition: - serve as a teacher or trusted counselor example: - - The famous professor mentored him during his years in graduate school - - She is a fine lecturer but she doesn't like mentoring + - The famous professor mentored him during his years in graduate school. + - She is a fine lecturer but she doesn't like mentoring. hypernym: - 00830768-v ili: i25802 @@ -4831,7 +4831,7 @@ definition: - be a tutor to someone; give individual instruction example: - - She tutored me in Spanish + - She tutored me in Spanish. hypernym: - 00830768-v ili: i25803 @@ -4874,7 +4874,7 @@ definition: - deliver a lecture or talk example: - - She will talk at Rutgers next week + - She will talk at Rutgers next week. - Did you ever lecture at Harvard? hypernym: - 00830768-v @@ -4900,7 +4900,7 @@ definition: - give essential information to someone example: - - The reporters were briefed about the President's plan to invade + - The reporters were briefed about the President's plan to invade. hypernym: - 00832735-v ili: i25809 @@ -4911,7 +4911,7 @@ definition: - put someone through a debriefing and make them report example: - - The released hostages were debriefed + - The released hostages were debriefed. hypernym: - 00786670-v ili: i25810 @@ -4922,7 +4922,7 @@ definition: - impart knowledge of some fact, state of affairs, or event to example: - - I informed him of his rights + - I informed him of his rights. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i25811 @@ -4933,7 +4933,7 @@ definition: - introduce an idea or attitude into the mind of example: - - My teachers inoculated me with their beliefs + - My teachers inoculated me with their beliefs. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i25812 @@ -4944,7 +4944,7 @@ definition: - inform example: - - Please acquaint your colleagues of your plans to move + - Please acquaint your colleagues of your plans to move. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i25813 @@ -4955,7 +4955,7 @@ definition: - notify, usually in advance example: - - I warned you that I would ask some difficult questions + - I warned you that I would ask some difficult questions. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i25814 @@ -4966,7 +4966,7 @@ definition: - ask to go away example: - - The old man warned the children off his property + - The old man warned the children off his property. hypernym: - 00748704-v ili: i25815 @@ -4977,7 +4977,7 @@ definition: - act as an informer example: - - She had informed on her own parents for years + - She had informed on her own parents for years. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i25816 @@ -4988,7 +4988,7 @@ definition: - supply with information on a specific topic example: - - He filled me in on the latest developments + - He filled me in on the latest developments. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i25817 @@ -5008,8 +5008,8 @@ definition: - teach and supervise (someone); act as a trainer or coach (to), as in sports example: - - He is training our Olympic team - - She is coaching the crew + - He is training our Olympic team. + - She is coaching the crew. hypernym: - 00830768-v ili: i25819 @@ -5033,8 +5033,8 @@ definition: - tell an untruth; pretend with intent to deceive example: - - Don't lie to your parents - - She lied when she told me she was only 29 + - Don't lie to your parents. + - She lied when she told me she was only 29. hypernym: - 00835688-v ili: i25821 @@ -5045,7 +5045,7 @@ definition: - tell romantic or exaggerated lies example: - - This author romanced his trip to an exotic country + - This author romanced his trip to an exotic country. hypernym: - 00835938-v ili: i25822 @@ -5069,7 +5069,7 @@ definition: - induce to commit perjury or give false testimony example: - - The President tried to suborn false witnesses + - The President tried to suborn false witnesses. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i25824 @@ -5093,7 +5093,7 @@ definition: - tell a relatively insignificant lie example: - - Fibbing is not acceptable, even if you don't call it lying + - Fibbing is not acceptable, even if you don't call it lying. hypernym: - 00835938-v ili: i25826 @@ -5144,7 +5144,7 @@ definition: - represent falsely example: - - This statement misrepresents my intentions + - This statement misrepresents my intentions. hypernym: - 00990060-v ili: i25830 @@ -5156,8 +5156,8 @@ definition: - affect as in thought or feeling example: - - My personal feelings color my judgment in this case - - The sadness tinged his life + - My personal feelings color my judgment in this case. + - The sadness tinged his life. hypernym: - 00137133-v ili: i25831 @@ -5184,7 +5184,7 @@ definition: - pretend to be someone you are not; sometimes with fraudulent intentions example: - - She posed as the Czar's daughter + - She posed as the Czar's daughter. hypernym: - 00856102-v ili: i25833 @@ -5197,8 +5197,8 @@ definition: - pretend to be someone or something that you are not example: - - he is masquerading as an expert on the internet - - This silly novel is masquerading as a serious historical treaty + - He is masquerading as an expert on the internet. + - This silly novel is masquerading as a serious historical treaty. hypernym: - 00838967-v ili: i25834 @@ -5218,8 +5218,8 @@ definition: - make believe with the intent to deceive example: - - He feigned that he was ill - - He shammed a headache + - He feigned that he was ill. + - He shammed a headache. hypernym: - 00838384-v ili: i25836 @@ -5236,7 +5236,7 @@ definition: - represent fictitiously, as in a play, or pretend to be or act like example: - - She makes like an actress + - She makes like an actress. hypernym: - 01723161-v ili: i25837 @@ -5251,7 +5251,7 @@ definition: - pretend to do something by acting as if one was really doing it example: - - She isn't really working — she's just going through the motions + - She isn't really working — she's just going through the motions. hypernym: - 00840203-v ili: i25838 @@ -5281,7 +5281,7 @@ - conceal one's true motives from especially by elaborately feigning good intentions so as to gain an end example: - - He bamboozled his professors into thinking that he knew the subject well + - He bamboozled his professors into thinking that he knew the subject well. hypernym: - 00856102-v ili: i25841 @@ -5297,7 +5297,7 @@ definition: - speak insincerely or without regard for facts or truths example: - - The politician was not well prepared for the debate and faked it + - The politician was not well prepared for the debate and faked it. hypernym: - 00839722-v ili: i25842 @@ -5311,7 +5311,7 @@ definition: - to enlarge beyond bounds or the truth example: - - tended to romanticize and exaggerate this ‘gracious Old South’ imagery + - … tended to romanticize and exaggerate this ‘gracious Old South’ imagery hypernym: - 00835688-v ili: i25843 @@ -5328,7 +5328,7 @@ definition: - play down or obscure example: - - His advisers soft-pedaled the president's blunder + - His advisers soft-pedaled the president's blunder. hypernym: - 00514573-v ili: i25844 @@ -5351,7 +5351,7 @@ definition: - place special or excessive emphasis on example: - - I cannot overemphasize the importance of this book + - I cannot overemphasize the importance of this book. hypernym: - 00841513-v ili: i25846 @@ -5364,7 +5364,7 @@ definition: - emphasize anew example: - - The director re-emphasized the need for greater productivity + - The director re-emphasized the need for greater productivity. hypernym: - 01015376-v ili: i25847 @@ -5376,7 +5376,7 @@ definition: - pay special attention to example: - - The lectures bore down on the political background + - The lectures bore down on the political background. hypernym: - 01015376-v ili: i25848 @@ -5410,7 +5410,7 @@ definition: - speak out against example: - - He denounced the Nazis + - He denounced the Nazis. hypernym: - 00828170-v ili: i25851 @@ -5421,8 +5421,8 @@ definition: - criticize severely example: - - He fulminated against the Republicans' plan to cut Medicare - - She railed against the bad social policies + - He fulminated against the Republicans' plan to cut Medicare. + - She railed against the bad social policies. hypernym: - 00843259-v ili: i25852 @@ -5434,7 +5434,7 @@ definition: - give away information about somebody example: - - He told on his classmate who had cheated on the exam + - He told on his classmate who had cheated on the exam. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i25853 @@ -5473,7 +5473,7 @@ definition: - harass with constant criticism example: - - Don't always pick on your little brother + - Don't always pick on your little brother. hypernym: - 00828170-v ili: i25856 @@ -5486,7 +5486,7 @@ definition: - bring an accusation against; level a charge against example: - - The neighbors accused the man of spousal abuse + - The neighbors accused the man of spousal abuse. hypernym: - 00845147-v ili: i25857 @@ -5500,7 +5500,7 @@ definition: - blame for, make a claim of wrongdoing or misbehavior against example: - - he charged the director with indifference + - He charged the director with indifference. hypernym: - 00729953-v ili: i25858 @@ -5521,7 +5521,7 @@ definition: - make an accusatory claim example: - - The defense attorney charged that the jurors were biased + - The defense attorney charged that the jurors were biased. hypernym: - 00758383-v ili: i25860 @@ -5532,7 +5532,7 @@ definition: - make a charge against or accuse example: - - They taxed him failure to appear in court + - They taxed him failure to appear in court. hypernym: - 00845638-v ili: i25861 @@ -5544,7 +5544,7 @@ - make a formal accusation; bring a formal charge example: - The plaintiff's lawyer complained that he defendant had physically abused his - client + client. hypernym: - 00845638-v ili: i25862 @@ -5565,7 +5565,7 @@ definition: - charge (a public official) with an offense or misdemeanor committed while in office example: - - The President was impeached + - The President was impeached. hypernym: - 00871595-v ili: i25864 @@ -5576,7 +5576,7 @@ definition: - bother persistently with trivial complaints example: - - She nags her husband all day long + - She nags her husband all day long. hypernym: - 00909100-v ili: i25865 @@ -5589,7 +5589,7 @@ definition: - persistently ask for overdue payment example: - - The grocer dunned his customers every day by telephone + - The grocer dunned his customers every day by telephone. hypernym: - 00756987-v ili: i25866 @@ -5600,8 +5600,8 @@ definition: - use foul or abusive language towards example: - - The actress abused the policeman who gave her a parking ticket - - The angry mother shouted at the teacher + - The actress abused the policeman who gave her a parking ticket. + - The angry mother shouted at the teacher. hypernym: - 00864347-v ili: i25867 @@ -5624,7 +5624,7 @@ definition: - attack as if with claws example: - - The politician clawed his rival + - The politician clawed his rival. hypernym: - 00864347-v ili: i25869 @@ -5635,7 +5635,7 @@ definition: - express a negative opinion of example: - - She disparaged her student's efforts + - She disparaged her student's efforts. hypernym: - 00828170-v ili: i25870 @@ -5657,7 +5657,7 @@ definition: - express a totally negative opinion of example: - - The critics panned the performance + - The critics panned the performance. hypernym: - 00847588-v ili: i25872 @@ -5672,7 +5672,7 @@ someone example: - The journalists have defamed me! - - The article in the paper sullied my reputation + - The article in the paper sullied my reputation. hypernym: - 00845147-v ili: i25873 @@ -5691,7 +5691,7 @@ definition: - destroy or damage seriously, as of someone's reputation example: - - He assassinated his enemy's character + - He assassinated his enemy's character. hypernym: - 00848188-v ili: i25874 @@ -5711,7 +5711,7 @@ definition: - damage the reputation of example: - - This newspaper story discredits the politicians + - This newspaper story discredits the politicians. hypernym: - 00847588-v ili: i25876 @@ -5723,7 +5723,7 @@ definition: - print slanderous statements against example: - - The newspaper was accused of libeling him + - The newspaper was accused of libeling him. hypernym: - 00848188-v ili: i25877 @@ -5734,7 +5734,7 @@ definition: - spread negative information about example: - - The Nazi propaganda vilified the Jews + - The Nazi propaganda vilified the Jews. hypernym: - 00846978-v ili: i25878 @@ -5748,7 +5748,7 @@ definition: - speak unfavorably about example: - - She badmouths her husband everywhere + - She badmouths her husband everywhere. hypernym: - 00848188-v ili: i25879 @@ -5762,8 +5762,8 @@ definition: - treat, mention, or speak to rudely example: - - He insulted her with his rude remarks - - the student who had betrayed his classmate was dissed by everyone + - He insulted her with his rude remarks. + - The student who had betrayed his classmate was dissed by everyone. hypernym: - 01797206-v ili: i25880 @@ -5776,7 +5776,7 @@ definition: - be offended or bothered by; take offense with, be bothered by example: - - I don't mind your behavior + - I don't mind your behavior. hypernym: - 00809123-v ili: i25881 @@ -5787,7 +5787,7 @@ definition: - show anger or indignation example: - - She bristled at his insolent remarks + - She bristled at his insolent remarks. hypernym: - 00850387-v ili: i25882 @@ -5801,7 +5801,7 @@ definition: - treat with contempt example: - - The new constitution mocks all democratic principles + - The new constitution mocks all democratic principles. hypernym: - 02519853-v ili: i25883 @@ -5813,7 +5813,7 @@ definition: - imitate with mockery and derision example: - - The children mocked their handicapped classmate + - The children mocked their handicapped classmate. hypernym: - 01746767-v ili: i25884 @@ -5824,7 +5824,7 @@ definition: - represent in or produce a caricature of example: - - The drawing caricatured the President + - The drawing caricatured the President. hypernym: - 00851012-v ili: i25885 @@ -5845,7 +5845,7 @@ definition: - make a parody of example: - - The students spoofed the teachers + - The students spoofed the teachers. hypernym: - 00851012-v ili: i25887 @@ -5858,7 +5858,7 @@ definition: - laugh at with contempt and derision example: - - The crowd jeered at the speaker + - The crowd jeered at the speaker. hypernym: - 00852181-v ili: i25888 @@ -5873,9 +5873,9 @@ definition: - harass with persistent criticism or carping example: - - The children teased the new teacher - - Don't ride me so hard over my failure - - His fellow workers razzed him when he wore a jacket and tie + - The children teased the new teacher. + - Don't ride me so hard over my failure. + - His fellow workers razzed him when he wore a jacket and tie. hypernym: - 00850760-v ili: i25889 @@ -5936,7 +5936,7 @@ definition: - annoy or provoke, as by constant criticism example: - - He needled her with his sarcastic remarks + - He needled her with his sarcastic remarks. hypernym: - 01793315-v ili: i25893 @@ -5948,9 +5948,9 @@ definition: - subject to laughter or ridicule example: - - The satirists ridiculed the plans for a new opera house - - The students poked fun at the inexperienced teacher - - His former students roasted the professor at his 60th birthday + - The satirists ridiculed the plans for a new opera house. + - The students poked fun at the inexperienced teacher. + - His former students roasted the professor at his 60th birthday. hypernym: - 00850760-v ili: i25894 @@ -5969,7 +5969,7 @@ definition: - mock or make fun of playfully example: - - the flirting man teased the young woman + - The flirting man teased the young woman. hypernym: - 00853615-v ili: i25895 @@ -5980,7 +5980,7 @@ definition: - ridicule with satire example: - - The writer satirized the politician's proposal + - The writer satirized the politician's proposal. hypernym: - 00853615-v ili: i25896 @@ -5993,7 +5993,7 @@ definition: - treat or speak of with contempt example: - - He derided his student's attempt to solve the biggest problem in mathematics + - He derided his student's attempt to solve the biggest problem in mathematics. hypernym: - 00850760-v ili: i25897 @@ -6004,7 +6004,7 @@ definition: - expose while ridiculing; especially of pretentious or false claims and ideas example: - - The physicist debunked the psychic's claims + - The physicist debunked the psychic's claims. hypernym: - 00853615-v ili: i25898 @@ -6016,7 +6016,7 @@ definition: - cause to appear foolish example: - - He stultified himself by contradicting himself and being inconsistent + - He stultified himself by contradicting himself and being inconsistent. hypernym: - 00853615-v ili: i25899 @@ -6027,7 +6027,7 @@ definition: - tell a joke; speak humorously example: - - He often jokes even when he appears serious + - He often jokes even when he appears serious. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i25900 @@ -6039,7 +6039,7 @@ definition: - make jokes or quips example: - - The students were gagging during dinner + - The students were gagging during dinner. hypernym: - 00855315-v ili: i25901 @@ -6052,7 +6052,7 @@ - indulge in horseplay example: - Enough horsing around — let's get back to work! - - The bored children were fooling about + - The bored children were fooling about. hypernym: - 02423786-v - 00855315-v @@ -6067,7 +6067,7 @@ definition: - cause someone to believe an untruth example: - - The insurance company deceived me when they told me they were covering my house + - The insurance company deceived me when they told me they were covering my house. hypernym: - 00835688-v ili: i25903 @@ -6089,7 +6089,7 @@ definition: - fool or hoax example: - - The immigrant was duped because he trusted everyone + - The immigrant was duped because he trusted everyone. - You can't fool me! hypernym: - 00856102-v @@ -6110,7 +6110,7 @@ definition: - be silly or tease one another example: - - After we relaxed, we just kidded around + - After we relaxed, we just kidded around. hypernym: - 00852181-v ili: i25906 @@ -6125,8 +6125,8 @@ definition: - appraise critically example: - - She reviews books for the New York Times - - Please critique this performance + - She reviews books for the New York Times. + - Please critique this performance. hypernym: - 00672179-v ili: i25907 @@ -6148,7 +6148,7 @@ definition: - belittle example: - - The teacher should not deprecate his student's efforts + - The teacher should not deprecate his student's efforts. hypernym: - 00847588-v ili: i25909 @@ -6161,7 +6161,7 @@ definition: - reduce or lessen the size or importance of example: - - The bad review of his work deflated his self-confidence + - The bad review of his work deflated his self-confidence. hypernym: - 00857615-v ili: i25910 @@ -6184,7 +6184,7 @@ entails: - 00672179-v example: - - The building was condemned by the inspector + - The building was condemned by the inspector. hypernym: - 01012145-v ili: i25912 @@ -6195,7 +6195,7 @@ definition: - express approval of example: - - The parents praised their children for their academic performance + - The parents praised their children for their academic performance. hypernym: - 00683348-v ili: i25913 @@ -6226,7 +6226,7 @@ definition: - express pleasure verbally example: - - She crowed with joy + - She crowed with joy. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i25916 @@ -6237,7 +6237,7 @@ definition: - utter shrill sounds example: - - The cocks crowed all morning + - The cocks crowed all morning. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i25917 @@ -6248,7 +6248,7 @@ definition: - utter in trumpet-like sounds example: - - Elephants are trumpeting + - Elephants are trumpeting. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i25918 @@ -6292,7 +6292,7 @@ definition: - show approval or good wishes by shouting example: - - everybody cheered the birthday boy + - Everybody cheered the birthday boy. hypernym: - 00861956-v ili: i25922 @@ -6303,7 +6303,7 @@ definition: - spur on or encourage especially by cheers and shouts example: - - The crowd cheered the demonstrating strikers + - The crowd cheered the demonstrating strikers. hypernym: - 01822202-v ili: i25923 @@ -6335,7 +6335,7 @@ - cause (somebody) to feel happier or more cheerful example: - She tried to cheer up the disappointed child when he failed to win the spelling - bee + bee. hypernym: - 01822202-v ili: i25925 @@ -6359,7 +6359,7 @@ definition: - make (somebody) laugh example: - - The clown amused the children + - The clown amused the children. hypernym: - 00860989-v ili: i25927 @@ -6372,7 +6372,7 @@ definition: - make someone convulse with laughter example: - - The comedian convulsed the crowd + - The comedian convulsed the crowd. hypernym: - 00861422-v ili: i25928 @@ -6383,7 +6383,7 @@ definition: - become more cheerful example: - - after a glass of wine, he lightened up a bit + - After a glass of wine, he lightened up a bit. hypernym: - 00860817-v ili: i25929 @@ -6396,7 +6396,7 @@ definition: - express that something is worthy of praise example: - - I applaud your efforts + - I applaud your efforts. hypernym: - 00858506-v ili: i25930 @@ -6432,7 +6432,7 @@ definition: - treat as a sacred person example: - - He canonizes women + - He canonizes women. hypernym: - 00862284-v ili: i25933 @@ -6462,7 +6462,7 @@ definition: - praise by singing a hymn example: - - They hymned their love of God + - They hymned their love of God. hypernym: - 00862284-v ili: i25936 @@ -6482,7 +6482,7 @@ definition: - praise vociferously example: - - The critics hailed the young pianist as a new Rubinstein + - The critics hailed the young pianist as a new Rubinstein. hypernym: - 00861956-v ili: i25938 @@ -6539,7 +6539,7 @@ definition: - attack in speech or writing example: - - The editors of the left-leaning paper attacked the new House Speaker + - The editors of the left-leaning paper attacked the new House Speaker. hypernym: - 00828170-v ili: i25943 @@ -6564,7 +6564,7 @@ definition: - criticize or abuse strongly and violently example: - - The candidate ripped into his opponent mercilessly + - The candidate ripped into his opponent mercilessly. hypernym: - 00864347-v ili: i25945 @@ -6586,8 +6586,8 @@ definition: - address with continuously or persistently, as if with a barrage example: - - The speaker was barraged by an angry audience - - The governor was bombarded with requests to grant a pardon to the convicted killer + - The speaker was barraged by an angry audience. + - The governor was bombarded with requests to grant a pardon to the convicted killer. hypernym: - 00864347-v ili: i25947 @@ -6599,9 +6599,9 @@ definition: - subject to harsh criticism example: - - The Senator blistered the administration in his speech on Friday - - the professor scaled the students - - your invectives scorched the community + - The Senator blistered the administration in his speech on Friday. + - The professor scaled the students. + - Your invectives scorched the community. hypernym: - 00864347-v ili: i25948 @@ -6615,8 +6615,8 @@ definition: - express strong disapproval of example: - - We condemn the racism in South Africa - - These ideas were reprobated + - We condemn the racism in South Africa. + - These ideas were reprobated. hypernym: - 00843259-v ili: i25949 @@ -6631,7 +6631,7 @@ definition: - cause to seem less serious; play down example: - - Don't belittle his influence + - Don't belittle his influence. hypernym: - 00847588-v ili: i25950 @@ -6678,7 +6678,7 @@ definition: - utter obscenities or profanities example: - - The drunken men were cursing loudly in the street + - The drunken men were cursing loudly in the street. hypernym: - 00942415-v ili: i25954 @@ -6704,7 +6704,7 @@ definition: - express admiration and pleasure by uttering ‘ooh’ or ‘aah’ example: - - They oohed and aahed when they unwrapped the presents + - They oohed and aahed when they unwrapped the presents. hypernym: - 00914001-v ili: i25956 @@ -6716,7 +6716,7 @@ definition: - wish harm upon; invoke evil upon example: - - The bad witch cursed the child + - The bad witch cursed the child. hypernym: - 01633150-v ili: i25957 @@ -6734,7 +6734,7 @@ definition: - heap obscenities upon example: - - The taxi driver who felt he didn't get a high enough tip cursed the passenger + - The taxi driver who felt he didn't get a high enough tip cursed the passenger. hypernym: - 00846978-v ili: i25958 @@ -6745,7 +6745,7 @@ definition: - give a benediction to example: - - The dying man blessed his son + - The dying man blessed his son. hypernym: - 01633150-v ili: i25959 @@ -6799,7 +6799,7 @@ definition: - challenge the accuracy, probity, or propriety of example: - - We must question your judgment in this matter + - We must question your judgment in this matter. hypernym: - 00870255-v ili: i25964 @@ -6812,7 +6812,7 @@ definition: - furnish a justifying analysis or explanation example: - - I can't account for the missing money + - I can't account for the missing money. hypernym: - 01012145-v ili: i25965 @@ -6824,7 +6824,7 @@ definition: - challenge the honesty or veracity of example: - - the lawyers tried to impeach the credibility of the witnesses + - The lawyers tried to impeach the credibility of the witnesses. hypernym: - 00870255-v ili: i25966 @@ -6857,7 +6857,7 @@ - ask to prove what someone is claiming example: - John called Mary's bluff when she claimed she could prove the theorem in under - an hour + an hour. hypernym: - 00870255-v ili: i25969 @@ -6879,7 +6879,7 @@ definition: - issue a challenge to example: - - Fischer challenged Spassky to a match + - Fischer challenged Spassky to a match. hypernym: - 00795242-v ili: i25971 @@ -6890,7 +6890,7 @@ definition: - challenge to a duel example: - - Aaron Burr called out Alexander Hamilton + - Aaron Burr called out Alexander Hamilton. hypernym: - 00870255-v ili: i25972 @@ -6903,7 +6903,7 @@ entails: - 00869073-v example: - - She challenged his claims + - She challenged his claims. hypernym: - 00871260-v ili: i25973 @@ -6917,7 +6917,7 @@ - challenge (somebody) to make good on a statement; charge with or censure for an offense example: - - He deserves to be called on that + - He deserves to be called on that. hypernym: - 00870790-v ili: i25974 @@ -6930,7 +6930,7 @@ definition: - to make the subject of dispute, contention, or litigation example: - - They contested the outcome of the race + - They contested the outcome of the race. hypernym: - 00777876-v ili: i25975 @@ -6943,7 +6943,7 @@ definition: - file a formal charge against example: - - The suspect was charged with murdering his wife + - The suspect was charged with murdering his wife. hypernym: - 00844668-v ili: i25976 @@ -6956,8 +6956,8 @@ definition: - notify of danger, potential harm, or risk example: - - The director warned him that he might be fired - - The doctor warned me about the dangers of smoking + - The director warned him that he might be fired. + - The doctor warned me about the dangers of smoking. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i25977 @@ -6970,9 +6970,9 @@ definition: - advise or counsel in terms of someone's behavior example: - - I warned him not to go too far - - I warn you against false assumptions - - She warned him to be quiet + - I warned him not to go too far. + - I warn you against false assumptions. + - She warned him to be quiet. hypernym: - 00874568-v ili: i25978 @@ -6989,7 +6989,7 @@ - warn in advance or beforehand; give an early warning example: - I forewarned him of the trouble that would arise if he showed up at his ex-wife's - house + house. hypernym: - 00871877-v ili: i25979 @@ -7012,7 +7012,7 @@ definition: - to utter intentions of injury or punishment against example: - - He threatened me when I tried to call the police + - He threatened me when I tried to call the police. hypernym: - 00871877-v ili: i25981 @@ -7023,7 +7023,7 @@ definition: - threaten to do something example: - - I offered to leave the committee if they did not accept my proposal + - I offered to leave the committee if they did not accept my proposal. hypernym: - 00873067-v ili: i25982 @@ -7034,8 +7034,8 @@ definition: - to be a menacing indication of something example: - - The clouds threaten rain - - Danger threatens + - The clouds threaten rain. + - Danger threatens. hypernym: - 00873606-v ili: i25983 @@ -7046,7 +7046,7 @@ definition: - indicate, as with a sign or an omen example: - - These signs bode bad news + - These signs bode bad news. hypernym: - 00923271-v ili: i25984 @@ -7069,8 +7069,8 @@ definition: - warn or arouse to a sense of danger or call to a state of preparedness example: - - The empty house alarmed him - - We alerted the new neighbors to the high rate of burglaries + - The empty house alarmed him. + - We alerted the new neighbors to the high rate of burglaries. hypernym: - 00871877-v ili: i25985 @@ -7082,7 +7082,7 @@ definition: - to alert someone to something example: - - His words woke us to terrible facts of the situation + - His words woke us to terrible facts of the situation. hypernym: - 00874096-v ili: i25986 @@ -7093,8 +7093,8 @@ definition: - give advice to example: - - The teacher counsels troubled students - - The lawyer counselled me when I was accused of tax fraud + - The teacher counsels troubled students. + - The lawyer counselled me when I was accused of tax fraud. hypernym: - 00815640-v ili: i25987 @@ -7107,7 +7107,7 @@ definition: - give insider information or advise to example: - - He tipped off the police about the terrorist plot + - He tipped off the police about the terrorist plot. hypernym: - 00874568-v ili: i25988 @@ -7119,7 +7119,7 @@ definition: - inform (somebody) of something example: - - I advised him that the rent was due + - I advised him that the rent was due. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i25989 @@ -7135,7 +7135,7 @@ definition: - present for redemption before maturation example: - - Call a bond + - call a bond hypernym: - 00757790-v ili: i25990 @@ -7148,8 +7148,8 @@ definition: - make familiar or conversant with example: - - you should acquaint yourself with your new computer - - We familiarized ourselves with the new surroundings + - You should acquaint yourself with your new computer. + - We familiarized ourselves with the new surroundings. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i25991 @@ -7164,7 +7164,7 @@ definition: - familiarize (someone) with new surroundings or circumstances example: - - The dean of students tries to orient the freshmen + - The dean of students tries to orient the freshmen. hypernym: - 00875857-v ili: i25992 @@ -7175,7 +7175,7 @@ definition: - familiarize through thorough study or experience example: - - She versed herself in Roman archeology + - She versed herself in Roman archeology. hypernym: - 00875857-v ili: i25993 @@ -7186,7 +7186,7 @@ definition: - familiarize oneself thoroughly with example: - - He really got into semantics + - He really got into semantics. hypernym: - 00875857-v ili: i25995 @@ -7197,7 +7197,7 @@ definition: - push for something example: - - The travel agent recommended strongly that we not travel on Thanksgiving Day + - The travel agent recommended strongly that we not travel on Thanksgiving Day. hypernym: - 00876925-v ili: i25996 @@ -7210,7 +7210,7 @@ definition: - make a proposal, declare a plan for something example: - - the senator proposed to abolish the sales tax + - The senator proposed to abolish the sales tax. hypernym: - 01012145-v ili: i25997 @@ -7235,7 +7235,7 @@ definition: - suggest sex to example: - - She was propositioned by a stranger at the party + - She was propositioned by a stranger at the party. hypernym: - 00876925-v ili: i25999 @@ -7276,7 +7276,7 @@ definition: - advise professionally example: - - The professor consults for industry + - The professor consults for industry. hypernym: - 00874568-v ili: i26003 @@ -7287,7 +7287,7 @@ definition: - have a conference in order to talk something over example: - - We conferred about a plan of action + - We conferred about a plan of action. hypernym: - 00815640-v ili: i26004 @@ -7310,8 +7310,8 @@ definition: - seek information from example: - - You should consult the dictionary - - refer to your notes + - You should consult the dictionary. + - Refer to your notes. hypernym: - 00878858-v ili: i26006 @@ -7324,7 +7324,7 @@ definition: - attempt to find out in a systematically and scientific manner example: - - The student researched the history of that word + - The student researched the history of that word. hypernym: - 00790800-v ili: i26007 @@ -7335,8 +7335,8 @@ definition: - get or ask advice from example: - - Consult your local broker - - They had to consult before arriving at a decision + - Consult your local broker. + - They had to consult before arriving at a decision. hypernym: - 00899241-v ili: i26008 @@ -7360,7 +7360,7 @@ definition: - put before example: - - I submit to you that the accused is guilty + - I submit to you that the accused is guilty. hypernym: - 00876925-v ili: i26010 @@ -7374,7 +7374,7 @@ definition: - yield to another's wish or opinion example: - - The government bowed to the military pressure + - The government bowed to the military pressure. hypernym: - 00806138-v ili: i26011 @@ -7389,7 +7389,7 @@ definition: - refer for judgment or consideration example: - - The lawyers submitted the material to the court + - The lawyers submitted the material to the court. hypernym: - 01956757-v ili: i26012 @@ -7413,7 +7413,7 @@ - submit (a report, etc.) to someone in authority example: - Gov. Chris Christie has returned a bill to the New Jersey Assembly on increased - gun regulations + gun regulations. hypernym: - 00880167-v ili: i26014 @@ -7456,9 +7456,9 @@ definition: - ask (someone) to marry you example: - - he popped the question on Sunday night - - she proposed marriage to the man she had known for only two months - - The old bachelor finally declared himself to the young woman + - He popped the question on Sunday night. + - She proposed marriage to the man she had known for only two months. + - The old bachelor finally declared himself to the young woman. hypernym: - 00755473-v ili: i26018 @@ -7472,7 +7472,7 @@ definition: - tell voluntarily example: - - He volunteered the information + - He volunteered the information. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i26019 @@ -7502,7 +7502,7 @@ definition: - treat gingerly or carefully example: - - You have to stroke the boss + - You have to stroke the boss. hypernym: - 00881748-v ili: i26022 @@ -7513,7 +7513,7 @@ definition: - praise formally and eloquently example: - - The dead woman was eulogized at the funeral + - The dead woman was eulogized at the funeral. hypernym: - 00858506-v ili: i26023 @@ -7525,7 +7525,7 @@ definition: - try to gain favor by cringing or flattering example: - - He is always kowtowing to his boss + - He is always kowtowing to his boss. hypernym: - 00881748-v ili: i26024 @@ -7542,7 +7542,7 @@ definition: - seek favor by fawning or flattery example: - - This employee is currying favor with his superordinates + - This employee is currying favor with his superordinates. hypernym: - 00882499-v ili: i26025 @@ -7566,7 +7566,7 @@ definition: - say something to someone that expresses praise example: - - He complimented her on her last physics paper + - He complimented her on her last physics paper. hypernym: - 00858506-v ili: i26027 @@ -7597,7 +7597,7 @@ definition: - praise enthusiastically example: - - She raved about that new restaurant + - She raved about that new restaurant. hypernym: - 00858506-v ili: i26030 @@ -7618,7 +7618,7 @@ definition: - mention as by way of greeting or to indicate friendship example: - - Remember me to your wife + - Remember me to your wife. hypernym: - 01026199-v ili: i26032 @@ -7639,7 +7639,7 @@ definition: - mention favorably, as in prayer example: - - remember me in your prayers + - Remember me in your prayers. hypernym: - 01026199-v ili: i26034 @@ -7660,7 +7660,7 @@ definition: - give to in charge example: - - I commend my children to you + - I commend my children to you. hypernym: - 02354208-v ili: i26036 @@ -7720,7 +7720,7 @@ definition: - promise to undertake or give example: - - I promise you my best effort + - I promise you my best effort. hypernym: - 01012145-v ili: i26041 @@ -7731,7 +7731,7 @@ definition: - promise solemnly and formally example: - - I pledge that I will honor my wife + - I pledge that I will honor my wife. hypernym: - 00885532-v ili: i26042 @@ -7743,7 +7743,7 @@ definition: - promise to abstain from example: - - I have sworn off cigarettes altogether + - I have sworn off cigarettes altogether. hypernym: - 00885532-v ili: i26043 @@ -7754,7 +7754,7 @@ definition: - bind or secure by a pledge example: - - I was pledged to silence + - I was pledged to silence. hypernym: - 00886738-v ili: i26044 @@ -7774,8 +7774,8 @@ definition: - bind by an obligation; cause to be indebted example: - - He's held by a contract - - I'll hold you by your promise + - He's held by a contract. + - I'll hold you by your promise. hypernym: - 02463535-v ili: i26046 @@ -7801,7 +7801,7 @@ definition: - restrain from independence by an obligation example: - - He was tied down by his work + - He was tied down by his work. hypernym: - 00886738-v ili: i26048 @@ -7812,7 +7812,7 @@ definition: - provide a service or favor for someone example: - - We had to oblige him + - We had to oblige him. hypernym: - 02547977-v ili: i26049 @@ -7833,7 +7833,7 @@ definition: - give as a guarantee example: - - I pledge my honor + - I pledge my honor. hypernym: - 02352633-v ili: i26051 @@ -7844,7 +7844,7 @@ definition: - pledge as a collateral example: - - The loan was collateralized by government bonds + - The loan was collateralized by government bonds. hypernym: - 00887802-v ili: i26052 @@ -7867,7 +7867,7 @@ definition: - make a vow; promise example: - - He vowed never to drink alcohol again + - He vowed never to drink alcohol again. hypernym: - 00886061-v ili: i26054 @@ -7888,7 +7888,7 @@ definition: - inscribe or address by way of compliment example: - - She dedicated her book to her parents + - She dedicated her book to her parents. hypernym: - 01062618-v ili: i26056 @@ -7908,9 +7908,9 @@ definition: - give entirely to a specific person, activity, or cause example: - - She committed herself to the work of God + - She committed herself to the work of God. - give one's talents to a good cause - - consecrate your life to the church + - Consecrate your life to the church. hypernym: - 01161188-v ili: i26058 @@ -7928,7 +7928,7 @@ definition: - offer in good faith example: - - He gave her his word + - He gave her his word. hypernym: - 00887802-v ili: i26059 @@ -7941,7 +7941,7 @@ definition: - dedicate anew example: - - They were asked to rededicate themselves to their country + - They were asked to rededicate themselves to their country. hypernym: - 00888984-v ili: i26060 @@ -7952,7 +7952,7 @@ definition: - take vows, as in religious order example: - - she professed herself as a nun + - She professed herself as a nun. hypernym: - 00888280-v ili: i26061 @@ -7965,7 +7965,7 @@ definition: - become a nun example: - - The young woman took the veil after her fiance died + - The young woman took the veil after her fiance died. hypernym: - 00889847-v ili: i26062 @@ -8009,8 +8009,8 @@ definition: - be engaged by a written agreement example: - - He signed to play the casino on Dec. 18 - - The soprano signed to sing the new opera + - He signed to play the casino on Dec. 18. + - The soprano signed to sing the new opera. hypernym: - 00890307-v ili: i26066 @@ -8033,7 +8033,7 @@ definition: - guarantee financial support of example: - - The opera tour was subvented by a bank + - The opera tour was subvented by a bank. hypernym: - 00891076-v ili: i26068 @@ -8055,7 +8055,7 @@ definition: - give surety or assume responsibility example: - - I vouch for the quality of my products + - I vouch for the quality of my products. hypernym: - 00886061-v ili: i26070 @@ -8080,7 +8080,7 @@ definition: - make certain of example: - - This nest egg will ensure a nice retirement for us + - This nest egg will ensure a nice retirement for us. - Preparation will guarantee success! hypernym: - 00666401-v @@ -8098,7 +8098,7 @@ definition: - make certain of the failure or destruction of example: - - This decision will doom me to lose my position + - This decision will doom me to lose my position. hypernym: - 00892111-v ili: i26073 @@ -8120,7 +8120,7 @@ definition: - protect by insurance example: - - The insurance won't cover this + - The insurance won't cover this. hypernym: - 00893457-v ili: i26075 @@ -8156,8 +8156,8 @@ definition: - stand behind and guarantee the quality, accuracy, or condition of example: - - The dealer warrants all the cars he sells - - I warrant this information + - The dealer warrants all the cars he sells. + - I warrant this information. hypernym: - 02459338-v ili: i26078 @@ -8179,7 +8179,7 @@ definition: - express obligation, thanks, or gratitude for example: - - We must acknowledge the kindness she showed towards us + - We must acknowledge the kindness she showed towards us. hypernym: - 00893836-v ili: i26080 @@ -8192,7 +8192,7 @@ definition: - report the receipt of example: - - The program committee acknowledged the submission of the authors of the paper + - The program committee acknowledged the submission of the authors of the paper. hypernym: - 00744289-v ili: i26081 @@ -8206,8 +8206,8 @@ entails: - 00818972-v example: - - I apologized for being late - - He apologized for the many typos + - I apologized for being late. + - He apologized for the many typos. hypernym: - 00893988-v ili: i26082 @@ -8220,7 +8220,7 @@ - excuse, overlook, or make allowances for; be lenient with example: - excuse someone's behavior - - She condoned her husband's occasional infidelities + - She condoned her husband's occasional infidelities. hypernym: - 00905339-v ili: i26083 @@ -8232,8 +8232,8 @@ definition: - serve as a reason or cause or justification of example: - - Your need to sleep late does not excuse your late arrival at work - - Her recent divorce may explain her reluctance to date again + - Your need to sleep late does not excuse your late arrival at work. + - Her recent divorce may explain her reluctance to date again. hypernym: - 00897737-v ili: i26084 @@ -8254,7 +8254,7 @@ definition: - grant exemption or release to example: - - Please excuse me from this class + - Please excuse me from this class. hypernym: - 00904187-v ili: i26086 @@ -8287,7 +8287,7 @@ definition: - offer as an excuse or plea example: - - She was pleading insanity + - She was pleading insanity. hypernym: - 00896259-v ili: i26089 @@ -8310,7 +8310,7 @@ - defend, explain, clear away, or make excuses for by reasoning example: - rationalize the child's seemingly crazy behavior - - he rationalized his lack of success + - He rationalized his lack of success. hypernym: - 00896689-v ili: i26091 @@ -8325,7 +8325,7 @@ definition: - argue or speak in defense of example: - - She supported the motion to strike + - She supported the motion to strike. hypernym: - 00774234-v ili: i26092 @@ -8338,7 +8338,7 @@ definition: - support someone (as in an argument) example: - - she always takes his side, no matter how sound his argument + - She always takes his side, no matter how sound his argument. hypernym: - 00896689-v members: @@ -8349,8 +8349,8 @@ definition: - defend against attack or criticism example: - - He stood up for his friend - - She stuck up for the teacher who was accused of harassing the student + - He stood up for his friend. + - She stuck up for the teacher who was accused of harassing the student. hypernym: - 00896689-v ili: i26093 @@ -8362,7 +8362,7 @@ definition: - provide an excuse or alibi for someone so as to cover up guilt example: - - I won't lie and cover for you + - I won't lie and cover for you. hypernym: - 01130619-v ili: i26094 @@ -8394,7 +8394,7 @@ definition: - support against an opponent example: - - The appellate court upheld the verdict + - The appellate court upheld the verdict. hypernym: - 01014100-v ili: i26097 @@ -8415,7 +8415,7 @@ definition: - provide adequate grounds to justify (a certain course of action) example: - - The emergency does not warrant all of us buying guns + - The emergency does not warrant all of us buying guns. hypernym: - 00897737-v ili: i26099 @@ -8446,7 +8446,7 @@ definition: - speak to example: - - He addressed the crowd outside the window + - He addressed the crowd outside the window. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26102 @@ -8458,10 +8458,10 @@ definition: - address a question to and expect an answer from example: - - Ask your teacher about trigonometry - - The children asked me about their dead grandmother - - I inquired about their special today - - He had to ask directions several times + - Ask your teacher about trigonometry. + - The children asked me about their dead grandmother. + - I inquired about their special today. + - He had to ask directions several times. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26103 @@ -8485,7 +8485,7 @@ definition: - lower and raise the head, as to indicate assent or agreement or confirmation example: - - The teacher nodded when the student gave the right answer + - The teacher nodded when the student gave the right answer. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26105 @@ -8496,7 +8496,7 @@ definition: - express or signify by nodding example: - - He nodded his approval + - He nodded his approval. hypernym: - 00994073-v ili: i26106 @@ -8516,8 +8516,8 @@ definition: - bend one's knee or body, or lower one's head example: - - He bowed before the King - - She bowed her head in shame + - He bowed before the King. + - She bowed her head in shame. hypernym: - 00994073-v ili: i26108 @@ -8548,7 +8548,7 @@ definition: - acknowledge praise or accept credit example: - - They finally took a bow for what they did + - They finally took a bow for what they did. hypernym: - 00688348-v ili: i26111 @@ -8561,7 +8561,7 @@ entails: - 00900454-v example: - - She curtsied when she shook the Queen's hand + - She curtsied when she shook the Queen's hand. hypernym: - 00898754-v ili: i26112 @@ -8573,7 +8573,7 @@ definition: - greet in a friendly way example: - - I meet this man every day on my way to work and he salutes me + - I meet this man every day on my way to work and he salutes me. hypernym: - 00898754-v ili: i26113 @@ -8596,7 +8596,7 @@ entails: - 00994073-v example: - - When the officers show up, the soldiers have to salute + - When the officers show up, the soldiers have to salute. hypernym: - 00898754-v ili: i26115 @@ -8648,7 +8648,7 @@ definition: - end one's encounter with somebody by causing or permitting the person to leave example: - - I was dismissed after I gave my report + - I was dismissed after I gave my report. hypernym: - 00902724-v ili: i26120 @@ -8669,7 +8669,7 @@ definition: - cause to come to know personally example: - - permit me to acquaint you with my son + - Permit me to acquaint you with my son. - introduce the new neighbors to the community hypernym: - 00833312-v @@ -8685,7 +8685,7 @@ definition: - introduce anew example: - - We haven't met in a long time, so let me reintroduce myself + - We haven't met in a long time, so let me reintroduce myself. hypernym: - 00902866-v ili: i26123 @@ -8706,8 +8706,8 @@ definition: - furnish with a preface or introduction example: - - She always precedes her lectures with a joke - - He prefaced his lecture with a critical remark about the institution + - She always precedes her lectures with a joke. + - He prefaced his lecture with a critical remark about the institution. hypernym: - 01011267-v ili: i26125 @@ -8741,7 +8741,7 @@ definition: - let off the hook example: - - I absolve you from this responsibility + - I absolve you from this responsibility. hypernym: - 00905339-v ili: i26128 @@ -8763,7 +8763,7 @@ definition: - to absolve oneself of responsibility or future blame example: - - I wash my hands of this + - I wash my hands of this. hypernym: - 00904187-v ili: i26129 @@ -8807,7 +8807,7 @@ definition: - make or express a wish example: - - I wish that Christmas were over + - I wish that Christmas were over. hypernym: - 00942415-v ili: i26133 @@ -8820,8 +8820,8 @@ definition: - stop blaming or grant forgiveness example: - - I forgave him his infidelity - - She cannot forgive him for forgetting her birthday + - I forgave him his infidelity. + - She cannot forgive him for forgetting her birthday. hypernym: - 00807711-v ili: i26134 @@ -8832,7 +8832,7 @@ definition: - grant remission of a sin to example: - - The priest absolved him and told him to say ten Hail Marys + - The priest absolved him and told him to say ten Hail Marys. hypernym: - 00905339-v ili: i26135 @@ -8844,7 +8844,7 @@ definition: - forgive example: - - God will remit their sins + - God will remit their sins. hypernym: - 00905339-v ili: i26136 @@ -8857,7 +8857,7 @@ entails: - 00672179-v example: - - The suspect was cleared of the murder charges + - The suspect was cleared of the murder charges. hypernym: - 00973682-v ili: i26137 @@ -8873,7 +8873,7 @@ definition: - clear of accusation, blame, suspicion, or doubt with supporting proof example: - - You must vindicate yourself and fight this libel + - You must vindicate yourself and fight this libel. hypernym: - 00905999-v ili: i26138 @@ -8908,7 +8908,7 @@ - 08458195-n example: - The lawyer got him off, even though there was no doubt in everybody's mind that - he killed his wife + he killed his wife. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i26141 @@ -8930,8 +8930,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - Ford pardoned Nixon - - The Thanksgiving turkey was pardoned by the President + - Ford pardoned Nixon. + - The Thanksgiving turkey was pardoned by the President. hypernym: - 00905339-v ili: i26143 @@ -8953,7 +8953,7 @@ definition: - accept an excuse for example: - - Please excuse my dirty hands + - Please excuse my dirty hands. hypernym: - 00905339-v ili: i26145 @@ -8967,7 +8967,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - The circumstances extenuate the crime + - The circumstances extenuate the crime. hypernym: - 00896259-v ili: i26146 @@ -8984,7 +8984,7 @@ entails: - 00672179-v example: - - The man was convicted of fraud and sentenced + - The man was convicted of fraud and sentenced. hypernym: - 00973682-v ili: i26147 @@ -9010,7 +9010,7 @@ entails: - 00908320-v example: - - He was condemned to ten years in prison + - He was condemned to ten years in prison. hypernym: - 01012145-v ili: i26149 @@ -9032,8 +9032,8 @@ definition: - express complaints, discontent, displeasure, or unhappiness example: - - My mother complains all day - - She has a lot to kick about + - My mother complains all day. + - She has a lot to kick about. hypernym: - 00942415-v ili: i26151 @@ -9082,7 +9082,7 @@ definition: - try to prevent; show opposition to example: - - We should discourage this practice among our youth + - We should discourage this practice among our youth. hypernym: - 00808840-v ili: i26155 @@ -9106,8 +9106,8 @@ definition: - be a regular customer or client of example: - - We patronize this store - - Our sponsor kept our art studio going for as long as he could + - We patronize this store. + - Our sponsor kept our art studio going for as long as he could. hypernym: - 00910304-v ili: i26157 @@ -9144,7 +9144,7 @@ definition: - make complaining remarks or noises under one's breath example: - - she grumbles when she feels overworked + - She grumbles when she feels overworked. hypernym: - 00909100-v ili: i26160 @@ -9159,8 +9159,8 @@ definition: - show one's unhappiness or critical attitude example: - - He scolded about anything that he thought was wrong - - We grumbled about the increased work load + - He scolded about anything that he thought was wrong. + - We grumbled about the increased work load. hypernym: - 00909100-v ili: i26161 @@ -9182,7 +9182,7 @@ definition: - speak softly or lovingly example: - - The mother who held her baby was cooing softly + - The mother who held her baby was cooing softly. hypernym: - 01045986-v ili: i26163 @@ -9202,7 +9202,7 @@ definition: - speak against in an impassioned manner example: - - he declaimed against the wasteful ways of modern society + - He declaimed against the wasteful ways of modern society. hypernym: - 00912088-v ili: i26165 @@ -9223,7 +9223,7 @@ definition: - take strong and forceful action, as to object or express discontent example: - - She raised hell when she found out that she would not be hired again + - She raised hell when she found out that she would not be hired again. hypernym: - 00809123-v ili: i26167 @@ -9273,8 +9273,8 @@ definition: - regret strongly example: - - I deplore this hostile action - - we lamented the loss of benefits + - I deplore this hostile action. + - We lamented the loss of benefits. hypernym: - 00909100-v ili: i26171 @@ -9288,7 +9288,7 @@ definition: - express with regret example: - - I regret to say that you did not gain admission to Harvard + - I regret to say that you did not gain admission to Harvard. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i26172 @@ -9301,7 +9301,7 @@ definition: - decline formally or politely example: - - I regret I can't come to the party + - I regret I can't come to the party. hypernym: - 00799092-v ili: i26173 @@ -9325,9 +9325,9 @@ definition: - utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy example: - - ‘I won!’ he exclaimed - - ‘Help!’ she cried - - ‘I'm here,’ the mother shouted when she saw her child looking lost + - ‘I won!’ he exclaimed. + - ‘Help!’ she cried. + - ‘I'm here,’ the mother shouted when she saw her child looking lost. hypernym: - 00942415-v ili: i26175 @@ -9347,7 +9347,7 @@ - utter in a loud voice; talk in a loud voice (usually denoting characteristic manner of speaking) example: - - My grandmother is hard of hearing — you'll have to shout + - My grandmother is hard of hearing — you'll have to shout. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i26176 @@ -9358,7 +9358,7 @@ definition: - utter or declare in a very loud voice example: - - You don't have to yell — I can hear you just fine + - You don't have to yell — I can hear you just fine. hypernym: - 00914426-v ili: i26177 @@ -9370,8 +9370,8 @@ definition: - utter a sudden loud cry example: - - she cried with pain when the doctor inserted the needle - - I yelled to her from the window but she couldn't hear me + - She cried with pain when the doctor inserted the needle. + - I yelled to her from the window but she couldn't hear me. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26178 @@ -9429,7 +9429,7 @@ definition: - shout, as if with joy or enthusiasm example: - - The children whooped when they were led to the picnic table + - The children whooped when they were led to the picnic table. hypernym: - 00915018-v ili: i26183 @@ -9462,7 +9462,7 @@ definition: - to insert between other elements example: - - She interjected clever remarks + - She interjected clever remarks. hypernym: - 00780320-v ili: i26186 @@ -9478,7 +9478,7 @@ definition: - utter or proclaim insistently and noisily example: - - The delegates clamored their disappointment + - The delegates clamored their disappointment. hypernym: - 00942415-v ili: i26187 @@ -9490,7 +9490,7 @@ definition: - utter in a very loud voice example: - - They vociferated their demands + - They vociferated their demands. hypernym: - 00942415-v ili: i26188 @@ -9502,7 +9502,7 @@ definition: - shout out example: - - He hollered out to surrender our weapons + - He hollered out to surrender our weapons. hypernym: - 00914426-v ili: i26189 @@ -9514,7 +9514,7 @@ definition: - utter words loudly and forcefully example: - - ‘Get out of here,’ he roared + - ‘Get out of here,’ he roared. hypernym: - 00914426-v ili: i26190 @@ -9544,7 +9544,7 @@ definition: - speak louder; raise one's voice example: - - The audience asked the lecturer to please speak up + - The audience asked the lecturer to please speak up. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i26193 @@ -9555,8 +9555,8 @@ definition: - utter in an angry, sharp, or abrupt tone example: - - The sales clerk snapped a reply at the angry customer - - The guard snarled at us + - The sales clerk snapped a reply at the angry customer. + - The guard snarled at us. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i26194 @@ -9568,7 +9568,7 @@ definition: - make a snarling noise or move with a snarling noise example: - - Bullets snarled past us + - Bullets snarled past us. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i26195 @@ -9598,8 +9598,8 @@ definition: - put forward, of a guess, in spite of possible refutation example: - - I am guessing that the price of real estate will rise again - - I cannot pretend to say that you are wrong + - I am guessing that the price of real estate will rise again. + - I cannot pretend to say that you are wrong. hypernym: - 00929020-v ili: i26198 @@ -9613,7 +9613,7 @@ definition: - express a supposition example: - - Let us say that he did not tell the truth + - Let us say that he did not tell the truth. - Let's say you had a lot of money — what would you do? hypernym: - 00929020-v @@ -9645,7 +9645,7 @@ definition: - make a prediction about; tell in advance example: - - Call the outcome of an election + - call the outcome of an election hypernym: - 00918880-v ili: i26202 @@ -9702,7 +9702,7 @@ - establish after a calculation, investigation, experiment, survey, or study example: - find the product of two numbers - - The physicist who found the elusive particle won the Nobel Prize + - The physicist who found the elusive particle won the Nobel Prize. hypernym: - 00666706-v ili: i26207 @@ -9753,7 +9753,7 @@ definition: - fix, find, or establish again example: - - the physicists redetermined Planck's constant + - The physicists redetermined Planck's constant. hypernym: - 00920843-v ili: i26211 @@ -9764,7 +9764,7 @@ definition: - determine the order of constituents in example: - - They sequenced the human genome + - They sequenced the human genome. hypernym: - 00920843-v ili: i26212 @@ -9776,10 +9776,10 @@ - find out, learn, or determine with certainty, usually by making an inquiry or other effort example: - - I want to see whether she speaks French - - See whether it works - - find out if he speaks Russian - - Check whether the train leaves on time + - I want to see whether she speaks French. + - See whether it works. + - Find out if he speaks Russian. + - Check whether the train leaves on time. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i26213 @@ -9817,8 +9817,8 @@ definition: - imagine to be the case or true or probable example: - - I suspect he is a fugitive - - I surmised that the butler did it + - I suspect he is a fugitive. + - I surmised that the butler did it. hypernym: - 00918880-v ili: i26216 @@ -9830,9 +9830,9 @@ definition: - be a signal for or a symptom of example: - - These symptoms indicate a serious illness - - Her behavior points to a severe neurosis - - The economic indicators signal that the euro is undervalued + - These symptoms indicate a serious illness. + - Her behavior points to a severe neurosis. + - The economic indicators signal that the euro is undervalued. hypernym: - 00954556-v ili: i26217 @@ -9847,7 +9847,7 @@ definition: - designate as if by a mark example: - - This sign marks the border + - This sign marks the border. hypernym: - 00923271-v ili: i26218 @@ -9871,7 +9871,7 @@ definition: - indicate the dimensions on example: - - These techniques permit us to dimension the human heart + - These techniques permit us to dimension the human heart. hypernym: - 00923709-v ili: i26220 @@ -9921,8 +9921,8 @@ definition: - indicate a certain reading; of gauges and instruments example: - - The thermometer showed thirteen degrees below zero - - The gauge read ‘empty’ + - The thermometer showed thirteen degrees below zero. + - The gauge read ‘empty’. hypernym: - 00929986-v ili: i26225 @@ -9936,7 +9936,7 @@ definition: - indicate example: - - The clock says noon + - The clock says noon. hypernym: - 00924838-v ili: i26226 @@ -9949,7 +9949,7 @@ definition: - give evidence of, as of records example: - - The diary shows his distress that evening + - The diary shows his distress that evening. hypernym: - 00924838-v ili: i26227 @@ -9969,8 +9969,8 @@ definition: - indicate (a certain time) by striking example: - - The clock struck midnight - - Just when I entered, the clock struck + - The clock struck midnight. + - Just when I entered, the clock struck. hypernym: - 00924838-v ili: i26229 @@ -9981,9 +9981,9 @@ definition: - indicate a place, direction, person, or thing; either spatially or figuratively example: - - I showed the customer the glove section - - He pointed to the empty parking space - - he indicated his opponents + - I showed the customer the glove section. + - He pointed to the empty parking space. + - He indicated his opponents. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i26230 @@ -9997,7 +9997,7 @@ definition: - indicate the presence of (game) by standing and pointing with the muzzle example: - - the dog pointed the dead duck + - The dog pointed the dead duck. hypernym: - 00925764-v ili: i26231 @@ -10038,7 +10038,7 @@ definition: - hold in suspicion; believe to be guilty example: - - The U.S. suspected Bin Laden as the mastermind behind the terrorist attacks + - The U.S. suspected Bin Laden as the mastermind behind the terrorist attacks. hypernym: - 00633399-v ili: i26235 @@ -10049,8 +10049,8 @@ definition: - place in doubt or express doubtful speculation example: - - I wonder whether this was the right thing to do - - she wondered whether it would snow tonight + - I wonder whether this was the right thing to do. + - She wondered whether it would snow tonight. hypernym: - 00632042-v ili: i26236 @@ -10071,7 +10071,7 @@ definition: - be amazed at example: - - We marvelled at the child's linguistic abilities + - We marvelled at the child's linguistic abilities. hypernym: - 00719282-v ili: i26238 @@ -10092,7 +10092,7 @@ definition: - elaborate, as of theories and hypotheses example: - - Could you develop the ideas in your thesis + - Could you develop the ideas in your thesis. hypernym: - 00635105-v ili: i26240 @@ -10108,7 +10108,7 @@ definition: - develop and work out fully in one's mind example: - - I need to mature my thoughts + - I need to mature my thoughts. hypernym: - 00927844-v ili: i26241 @@ -10160,7 +10160,7 @@ - talk over conjecturally, or review in an idle or casual way and with an element of doubt or without sufficient reason to reach a conclusion example: - - We were speculating whether the President had to resign after the scandal + - We were speculating whether the President had to resign after the scandal. hypernym: - 00634289-v ili: i26246 @@ -10181,7 +10181,7 @@ definition: - give to understand example: - - I insinuated that I did not like his wife + - I insinuated that I did not like his wife. hypernym: - 00929401-v ili: i26248 @@ -10205,7 +10205,7 @@ definition: - to state or express briefly example: - - indicated his wishes in a letter + - … indicated his wishes in a letter hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i26250 @@ -10216,7 +10216,7 @@ definition: - suggest the necessity of an intervention; in medicine example: - - Tetracycline is indicated in such cases + - Tetracycline is indicated in such cases. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i26251 @@ -10236,7 +10236,7 @@ definition: - (of information) make known; pass on example: - - She conveyed the message to me + - She conveyed the message to me. hypernym: - 02301114-v ili: i26253 @@ -10261,7 +10261,7 @@ definition: - communicate in sign language example: - - I don't know how to sign, so I could not communicate with my deaf cousin + - I don't know how to sign, so I could not communicate with my deaf cousin. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26255 @@ -10272,7 +10272,7 @@ definition: - convey by one's expression example: - - She looked her devotion to me + - She looked her devotion to me. hypernym: - 00930591-v ili: i26256 @@ -10283,7 +10283,7 @@ definition: - make known or cause to appear with great speed example: - - The latest intelligence is flashed to all command posts + - The latest intelligence is flashed to all command posts. hypernym: - 00930591-v ili: i26257 @@ -10294,7 +10294,7 @@ definition: - manifest or evince example: - - She breathes the Christian spirit + - She breathes the Christian spirit. hypernym: - 00930591-v ili: i26258 @@ -10315,8 +10315,8 @@ definition: - give sudden release to an expression example: - - We burst out laughing - - ‘I hate you,’ she burst out + - We burst out laughing. + - ‘I hate you,’ she burst out. hypernym: - 00945869-v ili: i26260 @@ -10327,8 +10327,8 @@ definition: - burst out with a violent or profane utterance example: - - ripped out a vicious oath - - ripped out with an oath + - … ripped out a vicious oath + - … ripped out with an oath hypernym: - 00931971-v ili: i26261 @@ -10339,7 +10339,7 @@ definition: - call to mind example: - - this remark evoked sadness + - This remark evoked sadness. hypernym: - 00945869-v ili: i26262 @@ -10361,7 +10361,7 @@ definition: - imply as a possibility example: - - The evidence suggests a need for more clarification + - The evidence suggests a need for more clarification. hypernym: - 00932561-v ili: i26264 @@ -10373,7 +10373,7 @@ definition: - imply or suggest example: - - Your remarks make me out to be stupid + - Your remarks make me out to be stupid. hypernym: - 00932768-v ili: i26265 @@ -10384,7 +10384,7 @@ definition: - involve as a necessary condition of consequence; as in logic example: - - solving the problem is predicated on understanding it well + - Solving the problem is predicated on understanding it well. hypernym: - 00932561-v ili: i26266 @@ -10396,7 +10396,7 @@ definition: - have as a meaning example: - - ‘multi-’ denotes ‘many’ + - ‘multi-’ denotes ‘many’. hypernym: - 00933814-v ili: i26267 @@ -10410,8 +10410,8 @@ definition: - denote or connote example: - - ‘maison’ means ‘house’ in French - - An example sentence would show what this word means + - ‘maison’ means ‘house’ in French. + - An example sentence would show what this word means. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i26268 @@ -10427,7 +10427,7 @@ definition: - be a sign or indication of example: - - Her smile denoted that she agreed + - Her smile denoted that she agreed. hypernym: - 01032165-v ili: i26269 @@ -10466,7 +10466,7 @@ - practice sophistry; change the meaning of or be vague about in order to mislead or deceive example: - - Don't twist my words + - Don't twist my words. hypernym: - 00933429-v ili: i26272 @@ -10491,7 +10491,7 @@ definition: - speak unintelligibly in or as if in religious ecstasy example: - - The parishioners spoke in tongues + - The parishioners spoke in tongues. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i26274 @@ -10502,7 +10502,7 @@ definition: - give voice to example: - - He voiced his concern + - He voiced his concern. hypernym: - 00942415-v ili: i26275 @@ -10513,8 +10513,8 @@ definition: - make less strong or intense; soften example: - - Tone down that aggressive letter - - The author finally tamed some of his potentially offensive statements + - Tone down that aggressive letter. + - The author finally tamed some of his potentially offensive statements. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i26276 @@ -10530,12 +10530,12 @@ - make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret example: - - The auction house would not disclose the price at which the van Gogh had sold - - The actress won't reveal how old she is + - The auction house would not disclose the price at which the van Gogh had sold. + - The actress won't reveal how old she is. - bring out the truth - - he broke the news to her + - He broke the news to her. - unwrap the evidence in the murder case - - The newspaper uncovered the President's illegal dealings + - The newspaper uncovered the President's illegal dealings. hypernym: - 00954556-v ili: i26277 @@ -10559,7 +10559,7 @@ definition: - explore and expose misconduct and scandals concerning public figures example: - - This reporter was well-known for his muckraking + - This reporter was well-known for his muckraking. hypernym: - 00935783-v ili: i26278 @@ -10570,8 +10570,8 @@ definition: - cause to be revealed and jeopardized example: - - The story blew their cover - - The double agent was blown by the other side + - The story blew their cover. + - The double agent was blown by the other side. hypernym: - 00935783-v ili: i26279 @@ -10582,7 +10582,7 @@ definition: - be made known; be disclosed or revealed example: - - The truth will out + - The truth will out. hypernym: - 00427534-v ili: i26280 @@ -10594,8 +10594,8 @@ definition: - reveal (something) about somebody's identity or lifestyle example: - - The gay actor was outed last week - - Someone outed a CIA agent + - The gay actor was outed last week. + - Someone outed a CIA agent. hypernym: - 00935783-v ili: i26281 @@ -10606,7 +10606,7 @@ definition: - to state openly and publicly one's homosexuality example: - - This actor outed last year + - This actor outed last year. hypernym: - 00935783-v ili: i26282 @@ -10619,7 +10619,7 @@ definition: - reveal the true nature of example: - - The journal article unmasked the corrupt politician + - The journal article unmasked the corrupt politician. hypernym: - 00854877-v ili: i26283 @@ -10631,7 +10631,7 @@ definition: - produce or disclose suddenly or unexpectedly example: - - He sprang the news on me just as I was leaving + - He sprang the news on me just as I was leaving. hypernym: - 00935783-v ili: i26284 @@ -10642,7 +10642,7 @@ definition: - be released or become known; of news example: - - News of her death broke in the morning + - News of her death broke in the morning. hypernym: - 00427534-v ili: i26285 @@ -10657,7 +10657,7 @@ definition: - be leaked example: - - The news leaked out despite his secrecy + - The news leaked out despite his secrecy. hypernym: - 00938019-v ili: i26286 @@ -10669,7 +10669,7 @@ definition: - reveal unintentionally example: - - Her smile betrayed her true feelings + - Her smile betrayed her true feelings. hypernym: - 00935783-v ili: i26287 @@ -10724,7 +10724,7 @@ definition: - tell anonymously example: - - The news was leaked to the paper + - The news was leaked to the paper. hypernym: - 00935783-v ili: i26292 @@ -10735,7 +10735,7 @@ definition: - divulge confidential information or secrets example: - - Be careful — his secretary talks + - Be careful — his secretary talks. hypernym: - 00935783-v ili: i26293 @@ -10771,7 +10771,7 @@ - orally recite the letters of or give the spelling of example: - How do you spell this word? - - We had to spell out our names for the police officer + - We had to spell out our names for the police officer. hypernym: - 00947287-v ili: i26295 @@ -10851,7 +10851,7 @@ definition: - make plain and comprehensible example: - - He explained the laws of physics to his students + - He explained the laws of physics to his students. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i26303 @@ -10905,8 +10905,8 @@ definition: - articulate; either verbally or with a cry, shout, or noise example: - - She expressed her anger - - He uttered a curse + - She expressed her anger. + - He uttered a curse. hypernym: - 00945869-v ili: i26308 @@ -10921,7 +10921,7 @@ definition: - utter unclearly example: - - She swallowed the last words of her speech + - She swallowed the last words of her speech. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i26309 @@ -10968,7 +10968,7 @@ definition: - express without restraint example: - - The woman poured out her frustrations as the judge listened + - The woman poured out her frustrations as the judge listened. hypernym: - 00942415-v ili: i26313 @@ -10989,7 +10989,7 @@ definition: - deliver verbally example: - - He got off the best line I've heard in a long time + - He got off the best line I've heard in a long time. hypernym: - 00942415-v ili: i26315 @@ -11000,8 +11000,8 @@ definition: - express in speech example: - - She talks a lot of nonsense - - This depressed patient does not verbalize + - She talks a lot of nonsense. + - This depressed patient does not verbalize. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26316 @@ -11019,7 +11019,7 @@ definition: - be verbose example: - - This lawyer verbalizes and is rather tedious + - This lawyer verbalizes and is rather tedious. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i26317 @@ -11044,7 +11044,7 @@ definition: - discuss or mention example: - - they talked of many things + - They talked of many things. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i26319 @@ -11066,7 +11066,7 @@ definition: - give expression to example: - - She showed her disappointment + - She showed her disappointment. hypernym: - 00930591-v ili: i26321 @@ -11079,8 +11079,8 @@ definition: - manifest or show example: - - This student gives promise of real creativity - - The office gave evidence of tampering + - This student gives promise of real creativity. + - The office gave evidence of tampering. hypernym: - 00945869-v ili: i26322 @@ -11091,7 +11091,7 @@ definition: - make apparent by one's mood or behavior example: - - She exudes great confidence + - She exudes great confidence. hypernym: - 00945869-v ili: i26323 @@ -11102,8 +11102,8 @@ definition: - give expression or utterance to example: - - She vented her anger - - The graduates gave vent to cheers + - She vented her anger. + - The graduates gave vent to cheers. hypernym: - 00945869-v ili: i26324 @@ -11136,7 +11136,7 @@ definition: - conclude from evidence example: - - I gather you have not done your homework + - I gather you have not done your homework. hypernym: - 00636134-v ili: i26327 @@ -11147,8 +11147,8 @@ definition: - repeat aloud from memory example: - - she recited a poem - - The pupil recited his lesson for the day + - She recited a poem. + - The pupil recited his lesson for the day. hypernym: - 00959711-v ili: i26328 @@ -11159,8 +11159,8 @@ definition: - recite or repeat a fixed text example: - - Say grace - - She said her ‘Hail Mary’ + - say grace + - She said her ‘Hail Mary’. hypernym: - 00947287-v ili: i26329 @@ -11171,7 +11171,7 @@ definition: - recite volubly or extravagantly example: - - he could rattle off the names of all the chemical elements + - He could rattle off the names of all the chemical elements. hypernym: - 00947287-v ili: i26330 @@ -11186,7 +11186,7 @@ definition: - give or make a list of; name individually; give the names of example: - - List the states west of the Mississippi + - List the states west of the Mississippi. hypernym: - 00948137-v ili: i26331 @@ -11198,8 +11198,8 @@ definition: - specify individually example: - - She enumerated the many obstacles she had encountered - - The doctor recited the list of possible side effects of the drug + - She enumerated the many obstacles she had encountered. + - The doctor recited the list of possible side effects of the drug. hypernym: - 01028104-v ili: i26332 @@ -11225,7 +11225,7 @@ definition: - enumerate example: - - We must number the names of the great mathematicians + - We must number the names of the great mathematicians. hypernym: - 01028104-v ili: i26334 @@ -11254,7 +11254,7 @@ definition: - mention and identify by name example: - - name your accomplices! + - Name your accomplices! hypernym: - 00949109-v ili: i26336 @@ -11265,7 +11265,7 @@ definition: - set anew example: - - They re-set the date on the clock + - They re-set the date on the clock. hypernym: - 00949109-v ili: i26337 @@ -11285,7 +11285,7 @@ definition: - name or recite the numbers in ascending order example: - - The toddler could count to 100 + - The toddler could count to 100. hypernym: - 00947287-v ili: i26339 @@ -11297,7 +11297,7 @@ - determine the number or amount of example: - Can you count the books on your shelf? - - Count your change + - Count your change. hypernym: - 00920843-v ili: i26340 @@ -11320,7 +11320,7 @@ definition: - conduct a census example: - - They censused the deer in the forest + - They censused the deer in the forest. hypernym: - 00950103-v ili: i26342 @@ -11331,7 +11331,7 @@ definition: - give numbers to example: - - You should number the pages of the thesis + - You should number the pages of the thesis. hypernym: - 01032165-v ili: i26343 @@ -11353,7 +11353,7 @@ definition: - determine the sum of example: - - Add all the people in this town to those of the neighboring town + - Add all the people in this town to those of the neighboring town. hypernym: - 00950103-v ili: i26345 @@ -11419,8 +11419,8 @@ definition: - show consideration for; take into account example: - - You must consider her age - - The judge considered the offender's youth and was lenient + - You must consider her age. + - The judge considered the offender's youth and was lenient. hypernym: - 00630153-v ili: i26350 @@ -11442,7 +11442,7 @@ definition: - pronounce (vowels) by bringing the tongue closer to the roof of the mouth example: - - raise your ‘o’ + - Raise your ‘o’. hypernym: - 00980581-v ili: i26352 @@ -11472,7 +11472,7 @@ definition: - pronounce with a lowered velum example: - - She nasalizes all her vowels + - She nasalizes all her vowels. hypernym: - 00980581-v ili: i26355 @@ -11486,7 +11486,7 @@ definition: - speak nasally or through the nose example: - - In this part of the country, people tend to nasalize + - In this part of the country, people tend to nasalize. hypernym: - 00980581-v ili: i26356 @@ -11500,7 +11500,7 @@ definition: - pronounce a word incorrectly example: - - She mispronounces many Latinate words + - She mispronounces many Latinate words. hypernym: - 00980581-v ili: i26357 @@ -11512,7 +11512,7 @@ definition: - utter platitudes example: - - The candidate platitudinized and bored the audience + - The candidate platitudinized and bored the audience. hypernym: - 00942415-v ili: i26358 @@ -11555,7 +11555,7 @@ definition: - let something be known example: - - Tell them that you will be late + - Tell them that you will be late. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i26362 @@ -11567,7 +11567,7 @@ - reveal information example: - If you don't oblige me, I'll talk! - - The former employee spilled all the details + - The former employee spilled all the details. hypernym: - 00954556-v ili: i26363 @@ -11581,7 +11581,7 @@ definition: - give an account of; narrate example: - - The witness related the events + - The witness related the events. hypernym: - 00955248-v ili: i26364 @@ -11592,8 +11592,8 @@ definition: - narrate or give a detailed account of example: - - Tell what happened - - The father told a story to his child + - Tell what happened. + - The father told a story to his child. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i26365 @@ -11607,7 +11607,7 @@ definition: - twist and turn so as to give an intended interpretation example: - - The President's spokesmen had to spin the story to make it less embarrassing + - The President's spokesmen had to spin the story to make it less embarrassing. hypernym: - 00775012-v ili: i26366 @@ -11657,7 +11657,7 @@ definition: - give evidence example: - - he was telling on all his former colleague + - He was telling on all his former colleague. hypernym: - 00834860-v ili: i26371 @@ -11669,7 +11669,7 @@ definition: - make public example: - - She aired her opinions on welfare + - She aired her opinions on welfare. hypernym: - 00954556-v ili: i26372 @@ -11702,7 +11702,7 @@ - mean or intend to express or convey example: - You never understand what I mean! - - what do his words intend? + - What do his words intend? hypernym: - 00930591-v ili: i26375 @@ -11714,7 +11714,7 @@ definition: - direct (a remark) toward an intended goal example: - - She wanted to aim a pun + - She wanted to aim a pun. hypernym: - 00957180-v ili: i26376 @@ -11726,7 +11726,7 @@ - add details, as to an account or idea; clarify the meaning of and discourse in a learned way, usually in writing example: - - She elaborated on the main ideas in her dissertation + - She elaborated on the main ideas in her dissertation. hypernym: - 00941888-v ili: i26377 @@ -11771,8 +11771,8 @@ definition: - describe or portray the character or the qualities or peculiarities of example: - - You can characterize his behavior as that of an egotist - - This poem can be characterized as a lament for a dead lover + - You can characterize his behavior as that of an egotist. + - This poem can be characterized as a lament for a dead lover. hypernym: - 00611237-v ili: i26380 @@ -11796,7 +11796,7 @@ definition: - give a definition for the meaning of a word example: - - Define ‘sadness’ + - define ‘sadness’ hypernym: - 00949109-v ili: i26382 @@ -11846,7 +11846,7 @@ definition: - repeat mindlessly example: - - The students parroted the teacher's words + - The students parroted the teacher's words. hypernym: - 00959711-v ili: i26387 @@ -11857,7 +11857,7 @@ definition: - to say, state, or perform again example: - - She kept reiterating her request + - She kept reiterating her request. hypernym: - 00954556-v ili: i26388 @@ -11873,7 +11873,7 @@ definition: - repeat a response after the cessation of the original stimulus example: - - The subjects in this study perseverated + - The subjects in this study perseverated. hypernym: - 00960366-v ili: i26389 @@ -11884,7 +11884,7 @@ definition: - repeat an action or statement example: - - The next speaker dittoed her argument + - The next speaker dittoed her argument. hypernym: - 00960366-v ili: i26390 @@ -11895,7 +11895,7 @@ definition: - repeat after memorization example: - - For the exam, you must be able to regurgitate the information + - For the exam, you must be able to regurgitate the information. hypernym: - 00959711-v ili: i26391 @@ -11907,8 +11907,8 @@ definition: - come back to example: - - Don't dwell on the past - - She is always harping on the same old things + - Don't dwell on the past. + - She is always harping on the same old things. hypernym: - 00960366-v ili: i26392 @@ -11920,7 +11920,7 @@ definition: - go back to something earlier example: - - This harks back to a previous remark of his + - This harks back to a previous remark of his. hypernym: - 00933429-v ili: i26393 @@ -11946,7 +11946,7 @@ example: - I have to translate when my in-laws from Austria visit the U.S. - Can you interpret the speech of the visiting dignitaries? - - She rendered the French poem into English + - She rendered the French poem into English. - He translates for the U.N. hypernym: - 00960366-v @@ -12036,7 +12036,7 @@ definition: - provide interlinear explanations for words or phrases example: - - He annotated on what his teacher had written + - He annotated on what his teacher had written. hypernym: - 00940278-v ili: i26403 @@ -12081,7 +12081,7 @@ definition: - make or coin into a word or accept a new word into the lexicon of a language example: - - The concept expressed by German ‘Gemuetlichkeit’ is not lexicalized in English + - The concept expressed by German ‘Gemuetlichkeit’ is not lexicalized in English. hypernym: - 00982485-v ili: i26407 @@ -12093,8 +12093,8 @@ definition: - exchange thoughts; talk with example: - - We often talk business - - Actions talk louder than words + - We often talk business. + - Actions talk louder than words. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26408 @@ -12106,7 +12106,7 @@ definition: - speak in a condescending manner, as if to a child example: - - He talks down to her + - He talks down to her. hypernym: - 00964479-v ili: i26409 @@ -12145,9 +12145,9 @@ definition: - use language example: - - the baby talks already - - the prisoner won't speak - - they speak a strange dialect + - The baby talks already. + - The prisoner won't speak. + - They speak a strange dialect. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26413 @@ -12168,7 +12168,7 @@ definition: - speak with spotty or superficial knowledge example: - - She smatters Russian + - She smatters Russian. hypernym: - 00965602-v ili: i26415 @@ -12188,7 +12188,7 @@ definition: - talk frankly with; lay it on the line example: - - I have to level with you + - I have to level with you. hypernym: - 00964479-v ili: i26417 @@ -12240,7 +12240,7 @@ definition: - to give an account or representation of in words example: - - Discreet Italian police described it in a manner typically continental + - Discreet Italian police described it in a manner typically continental. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i26422 @@ -12253,7 +12253,7 @@ definition: - make known to the authorities example: - - One student reported the other to the principal + - One student reported the other to the principal. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i26423 @@ -12264,7 +12264,7 @@ definition: - complain about; make a charge against example: - - I reported her to the supervisor + - I reported her to the supervisor. hypernym: - 00909100-v ili: i26424 @@ -12275,7 +12275,7 @@ definition: - announce one's presence example: - - I report to work every day at 9 o'clock + - I report to work every day at 9 o'clock. hypernym: - 00976399-v ili: i26425 @@ -12286,7 +12286,7 @@ definition: - announce publicly or officially example: - - The President declared war + - The President declared war. hypernym: - 01011267-v ili: i26426 @@ -12339,8 +12339,8 @@ definition: - announce as the result of an investigation or experience or finding example: - - Dozens of incidents of wife beatings are reported daily in this city - - The team reported significant advances in their research + - Dozens of incidents of wife beatings are reported daily in this city. + - The team reported significant advances in their research. hypernym: - 00976399-v ili: i26431 @@ -12351,8 +12351,8 @@ definition: - be responsible for reporting the details of, as in journalism example: - - Snow reported on China in the 1950's - - The cub reporter covered New York City + - Snow reported on China in the 1950's. + - The cub reporter covered New York City. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i26432 @@ -12366,7 +12366,7 @@ definition: - maintain a check on; especially by patrolling example: - - The second officer covered the top floor + - The second officer covered the top floor. hypernym: - 00664507-v ili: i26433 @@ -12394,7 +12394,7 @@ definition: - supervise the publication of example: - - The same family has been editing the influential newspaper for almost 100 years + - The same family has been editing the influential newspaper for almost 100 years. hypernym: - 00969657-v ili: i26435 @@ -12473,7 +12473,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06287933-n example: - - The Royal wedding was televised + - The Royal wedding was televised. hypernym: - 00975088-v ili: i26441 @@ -12496,8 +12496,8 @@ definition: - become widely known and passed on example: - - the rumor spread - - the story went around in the office + - The rumor spread. + - The story went around in the office. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i26443 @@ -12524,8 +12524,8 @@ - cater to popular taste to make popular and present to the general public; bring into general or common use example: - - They popularized coffee in Washington State - - Relativity Theory was vulgarized by these authors + - They popularized coffee in Washington State. + - Relativity Theory was vulgarized by these authors. hypernym: - 00970243-v ili: i26445 @@ -12563,8 +12563,8 @@ definition: - ascribe a quality to or give a name of a common noun that reflects a quality example: - - He called me a bastard - - She called her children lazy and ungrateful + - He called me a bastard. + - She called her children lazy and ungrateful. hypernym: - 01031885-v ili: i26448 @@ -12579,7 +12579,7 @@ definition: - assign in incorrect name to example: - - These misnamed philanthropists + - these misnamed philanthropists hypernym: - 00973047-v ili: i26449 @@ -12591,7 +12591,7 @@ definition: - advertize in strongly positive terms example: - - This product was touted as a revolutionary invention + - This product was touted as a revolutionary invention. hypernym: - 00973682-v ili: i26450 @@ -12602,7 +12602,7 @@ definition: - pronounce judgment on example: - - They labeled him unfit to work here + - They labeled him unfit to work here. hypernym: - 00824028-v ili: i26451 @@ -12629,8 +12629,8 @@ definition: - pronounce fit or able example: - - She was qualified to run the marathon - - The nurses were qualified to administer the injections + - She was qualified to run the marathon. + - The nurses were qualified to administer the injections. hypernym: - 00973682-v ili: i26453 @@ -12652,7 +12652,7 @@ definition: - declare unfit example: - - She was disqualified for the Olympics because she was a professional athlete + - She was disqualified for the Olympics because she was a professional athlete. hypernym: - 00973682-v ili: i26455 @@ -12678,7 +12678,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06274829-n example: - - We cannot air this X-rated song + - We cannot air this X-rated song. hypernym: - 00956640-v ili: i26457 @@ -12753,7 +12753,7 @@ definition: - make known; make an announcement example: - - She denoted her feelings clearly + - She denoted her feelings clearly. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i26463 @@ -12765,8 +12765,8 @@ definition: - proclaim or announce in public example: - - before we had newspapers, a town crier would cry the news - - He cried his merchandise in the market square + - Before we had newspapers, a town crier would cry the news. + - He cried his merchandise in the market square. hypernym: - 00976399-v ili: i26464 @@ -12778,7 +12778,7 @@ definition: - utter a characteristic note or cry example: - - bluejays called to one another + - Bluejays called to one another. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26465 @@ -12811,7 +12811,7 @@ definition: - give the names of example: - - He announced the winners of the spelling bee + - He announced the winners of the spelling bee. hypernym: - 01028104-v ili: i26468 @@ -12843,7 +12843,7 @@ definition: - call attention to example: - - Please don't advertise the fact that he has AIDS + - Please don't advertise the fact that he has AIDS. hypernym: - 00976399-v ili: i26471 @@ -12884,8 +12884,8 @@ definition: - make publicity for; try to sell (a product) example: - - The salesman is aggressively pushing the new computer model - - The company is heavily advertizing their new laptops + - The salesman is aggressively pushing the new computer model. + - The company is heavily advertizing their new laptops. hypernym: - 00858506-v ili: i26475 @@ -12901,7 +12901,7 @@ definition: - advertise especially by posters or placards example: - - He was billed as the greatest tenor since Caruso + - He was billed as the greatest tenor since Caruso. hypernym: - 00978685-v ili: i26476 @@ -12912,8 +12912,8 @@ definition: - state or announce example: - - ‘I am not a Communist,’ he exclaimed - - The King will proclaim an amnesty + - ‘I am not a Communist,’ he exclaimed. + - The King will proclaim an amnesty. hypernym: - 01012145-v ili: i26477 @@ -12926,7 +12926,7 @@ definition: - proclaim one's support, sympathy, or opinion for or against example: - - His wife declared at once for moving to the West Coast + - His wife declared at once for moving to the West Coast. hypernym: - 00979368-v ili: i26478 @@ -12937,7 +12937,7 @@ definition: - proclaim on, or as if on, a trumpet example: - - Liberals like to trumpet their opposition to the death penalty + - Liberals like to trumpet their opposition to the death penalty. hypernym: - 00979368-v ili: i26479 @@ -12957,7 +12957,7 @@ definition: - declare formally; declare someone to be something; of titles example: - - He was proclaimed King + - He was proclaimed King. hypernym: - 01031533-v ili: i26481 @@ -12982,8 +12982,8 @@ entails: - 00944022-v example: - - She pronounces French words in a funny way - - I cannot say ‘zip wire’ + - She pronounces French words in a funny way. + - I cannot say ‘zip wire’. - Can the child sound out this complicated word? hypernym: - 00944022-v @@ -13001,7 +13001,7 @@ - articulate (a consonant) with the tongue curled back against the palate example: - Indian accents can be characterized by the fact that speakers retroflex their - consonants + consonants. hypernym: - 00980581-v ili: i26484 @@ -13012,7 +13012,7 @@ definition: - articulate without making audible sounds example: - - she was reading to herself and merely subvocalized + - She was reading to herself and merely subvocalized. hypernym: - 00980581-v ili: i26485 @@ -13024,7 +13024,7 @@ definition: - utter aloud example: - - She said ‘Hello’ to everyone in the office + - She said ‘Hello’ to everyone in the office. hypernym: - 00942415-v ili: i26486 @@ -13035,7 +13035,7 @@ definition: - utter with distinct articulation of each syllable example: - - The poet syllabized the verses he read + - The poet syllabized the verses he read. hypernym: - 00980581-v ili: i26487 @@ -13069,7 +13069,7 @@ definition: - put into words or an expression example: - - He formulated his concerns to the board of trustees + - He formulated his concerns to the board of trustees. hypernym: - 00945869-v ili: i26490 @@ -13104,8 +13104,8 @@ definition: - formulate in a particular style or language example: - - I wouldn't put it that way - - She cast her request in very polite language + - I wouldn't put it that way. + - She cast her request in very polite language. hypernym: - 00982485-v ili: i26493 @@ -13120,7 +13120,7 @@ definition: - speak haltingly example: - - The speaker faltered when he saw his opponent enter the room + - The speaker faltered when he saw his opponent enter the room. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i26494 @@ -13143,8 +13143,8 @@ definition: - utter impulsively example: - - He blurted out the secret - - He blundered his stupid ideas + - He blurted out the secret. + - He blundered his stupid ideas. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i26496 @@ -13198,7 +13198,7 @@ definition: - inflect for number, gender, case, etc. example: - - in many languages, speakers decline nouns, pronouns, and adjectives + - In many languages, speakers decline nouns, pronouns, and adjectives. hypernym: - 00984546-v ili: i26501 @@ -13220,7 +13220,7 @@ definition: - put stress on; utter with an accent example: - - In Farsi, you accent the last syllable of each word + - In Farsi, you accent the last syllable of each word. hypernym: - 00980581-v ili: i26503 @@ -13233,7 +13233,7 @@ definition: - pronounce as a vowel example: - - between two consonants, this liquid is vowelized + - Between two consonants, this liquid is vowelized. hypernym: - 00980581-v ili: i26504 @@ -13247,8 +13247,8 @@ definition: - express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words) example: - - She let out a big heavy sigh - - He uttered strange sounds that nobody could understand + - She let out a big heavy sigh. + - He uttered strange sounds that nobody could understand. hypernym: - 00945869-v ili: i26505 @@ -13262,7 +13262,7 @@ definition: - utter fast and forcefully example: - - She shot back an answer + - She shot back an answer. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26506 @@ -13273,7 +13273,7 @@ definition: - utter with a gurgling sound example: - - ‘Help,’ the stabbing victim gurgled + - ‘Help,’ the stabbing victim gurgled. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26507 @@ -13284,7 +13284,7 @@ definition: - utter a characteristic sound example: - - The cat was crying + - The cat was crying. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26508 @@ -13295,7 +13295,7 @@ definition: - speak in a nasal voice example: - - ‘Come here,’ he nasaled + - ‘Come here,’ he nasaled. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26509 @@ -13306,7 +13306,7 @@ definition: - utter example: - - She bit out a curse + - She bit out a curse. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26510 @@ -13336,7 +13336,7 @@ definition: - make audible example: - - He lifted a war whoop + - He lifted a war whoop. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26513 @@ -13380,7 +13380,7 @@ definition: - utter a sound, as with obvious effort example: - - She heaved a deep sigh when she saw the list of things to do + - She heaved a deep sigh when she saw the list of things to do. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26517 @@ -13391,7 +13391,7 @@ definition: - utter in unison example: - - ‘yes,’ the children chorused + - ‘yes,’ the children chorused. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26518 @@ -13412,7 +13412,7 @@ definition: - give a description of example: - - He drew an elaborate plan of attack + - He drew an elaborate plan of attack. hypernym: - 01003339-v ili: i26520 @@ -13425,7 +13425,7 @@ definition: - describe or present, usually with respect to a particular quality example: - - He represented this book as an example of the Russian 19th century novel + - He represented this book as an example of the Russian 19th century novel. hypernym: - 00989103-v ili: i26521 @@ -13436,8 +13436,8 @@ definition: - represent or identify by using a symbol; use symbols example: - - The poet symbolizes love in this poem - - These painters believed that artists should symbolize + - The poet symbolizes love in this poem. + - These painters believed that artists should symbolize. hypernym: - 00989377-v ili: i26522 @@ -13459,7 +13459,7 @@ definition: - serve as a means of expressing something example: - - The flower represents a young girl + - The flower represents a young girl. hypernym: - 00942415-v ili: i26524 @@ -13470,7 +13470,7 @@ definition: - represent something in a dramatic manner example: - - These events dramatize the lack of social responsibility among today's youth + - These events dramatize the lack of social responsibility among today's youth. hypernym: - 00990060-v ili: i26525 @@ -13482,7 +13482,7 @@ definition: - present in an overly dramatic manner example: - - She is overdramatizing her child's failure in the physics class + - She is overdramatizing her child's failure in the physics class. hypernym: - 00990319-v ili: i26526 @@ -13494,7 +13494,7 @@ definition: - portray in words example: - - The book portrays the actor as a selfish person + - The book portrays the actor as a selfish person. hypernym: - 00990060-v ili: i26527 @@ -13516,7 +13516,7 @@ entails: - 00965602-v example: - - The chairman addressed the board of trustees + - The chairman addressed the board of trustees. hypernym: - 00942415-v ili: i26529 @@ -13539,7 +13539,7 @@ definition: - deliver (a speech, oration, or idea) example: - - The commencement speaker presented a forceful speech that impressed the students + - The commencement speaker presented a forceful speech that impressed the students. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i26531 @@ -13551,7 +13551,7 @@ definition: - utter (an exclamation, noise, etc.) example: - - The students delivered a cry of joy + - The students delivered a cry of joy. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26532 @@ -13562,7 +13562,7 @@ definition: - make speeches; hold forth, or harangue with a certain degree of formality example: - - These ministers speechify on every occasion + - These ministers speechify on every occasion. hypernym: - 00991634-v ili: i26533 @@ -13582,7 +13582,7 @@ definition: - make advances to someone, usually with a proposal or suggestion example: - - I was approached by the President to serve as his adviser in foreign matters + - I was approached by the President to serve as his adviser in foreign matters. hypernym: - 00992687-v ili: i26535 @@ -13665,7 +13665,7 @@ definition: - publicize with, or as if with, a poster example: - - I'll post the news on the bulletin board + - I'll post the news on the bulletin board. hypernym: - 00976399-v ili: i26543 @@ -13686,7 +13686,7 @@ definition: - show, express or direct through movement example: - - He gestured his desire to leave + - He gestured his desire to leave. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26545 @@ -13700,8 +13700,8 @@ - shake (a body part) to communicate a greeting, feeling, or cognitive state example: - shake one's head - - She shook her finger at the naughty students - - The old enemies shook hands + - She shook her finger at the naughty students. + - The old enemies shook hands. - Don't shake your fist at me! hypernym: - 00994073-v @@ -13713,7 +13713,7 @@ definition: - communicate nonverbally by telepathy example: - - some people believe they can telepathize with others around the world + - Some people believe they can telepathize with others around the world. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26547 @@ -13725,7 +13725,7 @@ definition: - communicate or express by writing example: - - He wrote about his great love for his wife + - He wrote about his great love for his wife. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26548 @@ -13738,7 +13738,7 @@ definition: - write to an organization example: - - Many listeners wrote in after the controversial radio program + - Many listeners wrote in after the controversial radio program. hypernym: - 00995046-v ili: i26549 @@ -13781,7 +13781,7 @@ definition: - convert ordinary language into code example: - - We should encode the message for security reasons + - We should encode the message for security reasons. hypernym: - 00995937-v ili: i26553 @@ -13809,7 +13809,7 @@ definition: - rewrite in a different script example: - - The Sanskrit text had to be transliterated + - The Sanskrit text had to be transliterated. hypernym: - 00997883-v ili: i26555 @@ -13821,7 +13821,7 @@ definition: - make a phonetic transcription of example: - - The anthropologist transcribed the sentences of the native informant + - The anthropologist transcribed the sentences of the native informant. hypernym: - 00997883-v ili: i26556 @@ -13832,7 +13832,7 @@ definition: - write out from speech, notes, etc. example: - - Transcribe the oral history of this tribe + - transcribe the oral history of this tribe hypernym: - 01022365-v ili: i26557 @@ -13844,7 +13844,7 @@ - put into notation, as of music or choreography example: - Nowadays, you can notate an entire ballet; in the old days, the steps had to be - memorized + memorized. hypernym: - 01022365-v ili: i26558 @@ -13855,7 +13855,7 @@ definition: - write in the Latin alphabet example: - - many shops in Japan now carry neon signs with Romanized names + - Many shops in Japan now carry neon signs with Romanized names. hypernym: - 00996727-v ili: i26559 @@ -13878,7 +13878,7 @@ definition: - write differently; alter the writing of example: - - The student rewrote his thesis + - The student rewrote his thesis. hypernym: - 00995046-v ili: i26561 @@ -13911,8 +13911,8 @@ definition: - mark with one's signature; write one's name (on) example: - - She signed the letter and sent it off - - Please sign here + - She signed the letter and sent it off. + - Please sign here. hypernym: - 00995046-v ili: i26564 @@ -13942,7 +13942,7 @@ definition: - append one's signature to example: - - They inked the contract + - They inked the contract. hypernym: - 00890750-v ili: i26567 @@ -13953,7 +13953,7 @@ definition: - mark with one's signature example: - - The author autographed his book + - The author autographed his book. hypernym: - 00890750-v ili: i26568 @@ -13976,7 +13976,7 @@ definition: - add one's signature to after another's to attest authenticity example: - - You must countersign on this line of the contract + - You must countersign on this line of the contract. hypernym: - 00890750-v ili: i26570 @@ -13987,7 +13987,7 @@ definition: - sign in the presence of witnesses example: - - The President executed the treaty + - The President executed the treaty. hypernym: - 00890750-v ili: i26571 @@ -14038,7 +14038,7 @@ definition: - register electronically example: - - They recorded her singing + - They recorded her singing. hypernym: - 01002259-v ili: i26576 @@ -14062,7 +14062,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - boot-up instructions are written on the hard disk + - Boot-up instructions are written on the hard disk. hypernym: - 01000444-v ili: i26578 @@ -14144,7 +14144,7 @@ definition: - to perform and record a sale on a cash register example: - - Sally rang up Eve's purchase of tomatoes + - Sally rang up Eve's purchase of tomatoes. hypernym: - 01002259-v ili: i26585 @@ -14168,7 +14168,7 @@ definition: - record in a ship's manifest example: - - each passenger must be manifested + - Each passenger must be manifested. hypernym: - 01002259-v ili: i26587 @@ -14210,7 +14210,7 @@ definition: - set forth beforehand, often as an explanation example: - - He premised these remarks so that his readers might understand + - He premised these remarks so that his readers might understand. hypernym: - 01003339-v ili: i26591 @@ -14221,7 +14221,7 @@ definition: - place in a container for keeping records example: - - File these bills, please + - File these bills, please. hypernym: - 01002259-v ili: i26592 @@ -14248,7 +14248,7 @@ definition: - register the trademark of example: - - The company trademarked their new gadget + - The company trademarked their new gadget. hypernym: - 01003902-v ili: i26594 @@ -14259,7 +14259,7 @@ definition: - record in detail example: - - The parents documented every step of their child's development + - The parents documented every step of their child's development. hypernym: - 01002259-v ili: i26595 @@ -14321,8 +14321,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00905257-n example: - - I photographed the scene of the accident - - She snapped a picture of the President + - I photographed the scene of the accident. + - She snapped a picture of the President. hypernym: - 01002259-v ili: i26600 @@ -14339,7 +14339,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00905257-n example: - - Please retake that scene + - Please retake that scene. hypernym: - 01005294-v ili: i26601 @@ -14352,7 +14352,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06626039-n example: - - We had to reshoot that scene 24 times + - We had to reshoot that scene 24 times. hypernym: - 01004785-v ili: i26602 @@ -14365,7 +14365,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00905257-n example: - - The doctor x-rayed my chest + - The doctor x-rayed my chest. hypernym: - 01005294-v ili: i26603 @@ -14396,7 +14396,7 @@ definition: - put quote marks around example: - - Here the author is quoting his colleague + - Here the author is quoting his colleague. hypernym: - 00190355-v ili: i26606 @@ -14416,7 +14416,7 @@ definition: - write by means of a keyboard with types example: - - type the acceptance letter, please + - Type the acceptance letter, please. hypernym: - 00995046-v ili: i26608 @@ -14428,7 +14428,7 @@ definition: - use a shift key on a keyboard example: - - She could not shift so all her letters are written in lower case + - She could not shift so all her letters are written in lower case. hypernym: - 01006737-v ili: i26609 @@ -14439,7 +14439,7 @@ definition: - write by hand example: - - You should handwrite the note to your guests + - You should handwrite the note to your guests. hypernym: - 00995046-v ili: i26610 @@ -14450,7 +14450,7 @@ definition: - hit the backspace key on a computer or typewriter keyboard example: - - To erase, you must backspace + - To erase, you must backspace. hypernym: - 01006737-v ili: i26611 @@ -14488,7 +14488,7 @@ definition: - make explicit; specify in detail example: - - You should spell out your demands + - You should spell out your demands. hypernym: - 01023982-v ili: i26615 @@ -14533,7 +14533,7 @@ definition: - indicate roughly example: - - We sketched out our plan + - We sketched out our plan. hypernym: - 01008466-v ili: i26619 @@ -14547,7 +14547,7 @@ entails: - 00995046-v example: - - My Russian pen pal and I have been corresponding for several years + - My Russian pen pal and I have been corresponding for several years. hypernym: - 02262178-v ili: i26620 @@ -14585,7 +14585,7 @@ definition: - transmit messages via radio waves example: - - he radioed for help + - He radioed for help. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26623 @@ -14609,8 +14609,8 @@ definition: - give a summary (of) example: - - he summed up his results - - I will now summarize + - He summed up his results. + - I will now summarize. hypernym: - 00960366-v ili: i26625 @@ -14657,7 +14657,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - Only 5 of the 120 cases docketed were tried + - Only 5 of the 120 cases docketed were tried. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i26629 @@ -14668,7 +14668,7 @@ definition: - summarize briefly example: - - Let's recapitulate the main ideas + - Let's recapitulate the main ideas. hypernym: - 01009951-v ili: i26630 @@ -14693,10 +14693,10 @@ definition: - express in words example: - - He said that he wanted to marry her - - tell me what is bothering you - - state your opinion - - state your name + - He said that he wanted to marry her. + - Tell me what is bothering you. + - State your opinion. + - State your name. hypernym: - 00942415-v ili: i26632 @@ -14711,7 +14711,7 @@ definition: - state as one's opinion or judgement; declare example: - - I say let's forget this whole business + - I say let's forget this whole business. hypernym: - 01011267-v ili: i26633 @@ -14724,7 +14724,7 @@ definition: - express with difficulty example: - - I managed to get out a few words + - I managed to get out a few words. hypernym: - 01011267-v ili: i26634 @@ -14735,7 +14735,7 @@ definition: - state emphatically and authoritatively example: - - He declared that he needed more money to carry out the task he was charged with + - He declared that he needed more money to carry out the task he was charged with. hypernym: - 01011267-v ili: i26635 @@ -14746,7 +14746,7 @@ definition: - state freely example: - - The teacher professed that he was not generous when it came to giving good grades + - The teacher professed that he was not generous when it came to giving good grades. hypernym: - 01012145-v ili: i26636 @@ -14768,7 +14768,7 @@ definition: - to declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true example: - - Before God I swear I am innocent + - Before God I swear I am innocent. hypernym: - 01012145-v ili: i26638 @@ -14785,7 +14785,7 @@ definition: - affirm or avow formally or solemnly example: - - The suspect protested his innocence + - The suspect protested his innocence. hypernym: - 01013058-v ili: i26639 @@ -14805,7 +14805,7 @@ definition: - affirm once again example: - - He reaffirmed his faith in the church + - He reaffirmed his faith in the church. hypernym: - 01013752-v ili: i26641 @@ -14816,7 +14816,7 @@ definition: - strengthen or make more firm example: - - The witnesses confirmed the victim's account + - The witnesses confirmed the victim's account. hypernym: - 01013752-v ili: i26642 @@ -14858,7 +14858,7 @@ definition: - confirm again example: - - You must reconfirm your flight reservations + - You must reconfirm your flight reservations. hypernym: - 01014100-v ili: i26646 @@ -14890,7 +14890,7 @@ definition: - to stress, single out as important example: - - Dr. Jones emphasizes exercise in addition to a change in diet + - Dr. Jones emphasizes exercise in addition to a change in diet. hypernym: - 00945869-v ili: i26649 @@ -14908,8 +14908,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06182505-n example: - - Speakers topicalize more often than they realize - - The object of the sentence is topicalized in what linguists call ‘Yiddish Movement’ + - Speakers topicalize more often than they realize. + - The object of the sentence is topicalized in what linguists call ‘Yiddish Movement’. hypernym: - 01015376-v ili: i26650 @@ -14920,7 +14920,7 @@ definition: - emphasize, especially by identification example: - - This novel points up the racial problems in England + - This novel points up the racial problems in England. hypernym: - 01015376-v ili: i26651 @@ -14932,7 +14932,7 @@ - make clear by special emphasis and try to convince somebody of something example: - drive home a point or an argument - - I'm trying to drive home these basic ideas + - I'm trying to drive home these basic ideas. hypernym: - 01015376-v ili: i26652 @@ -14945,7 +14945,7 @@ definition: - give extra weight to (a communication) example: - - Her gesture emphasized her words + - Her gesture emphasized her words. hypernym: - 01015376-v ili: i26653 @@ -14986,8 +14986,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - The blood test showed that he was the father - - Her behavior testified to her incompetence + - The blood test showed that he was the father. + - Her behavior testified to her incompetence. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i26656 @@ -15002,7 +15002,7 @@ definition: - constitute reasonable evidence for example: - - A restaurant bill presumes the consumption of food + - A restaurant bill presumes the consumption of food. hypernym: - 01017253-v ili: i26657 @@ -15024,9 +15024,9 @@ definition: - report or maintain example: - - He alleged that he was the victim of a crime - - He said it was too late to intervene in the war - - The registrar says that I owe the school money + - He alleged that he was the victim of a crime. + - He said it was too late to intervene in the war. + - The registrar says that I owe the school money. hypernym: - 01018787-v ili: i26659 @@ -15074,7 +15074,7 @@ definition: - affirm or declare as an attribute or quality of example: - - The speech predicated the fitness of the candidate to be President + - The speech predicated the fitness of the candidate to be President. hypernym: - 01018787-v ili: i26663 @@ -15087,7 +15087,7 @@ - make the (grammatical) predicate in a proposition example: - The predicate ‘dog’ is predicated of the subject ‘Fido’ in the sentence ‘Fido - is a dog’ + is a dog’. hypernym: - 02730292-v - 02463535-v @@ -15099,7 +15099,7 @@ definition: - administer on oath to example: - - The speaker of the House swore in the new President + - The speaker of the House swore in the new President. hypernym: - 02400924-v ili: i26665 @@ -15110,7 +15110,7 @@ definition: - state or assert example: - - He maintained his innocence + - He maintained his innocence. hypernym: - 01013752-v ili: i26666 @@ -15122,7 +15122,7 @@ definition: - claim as due or just example: - - The bank demanded payment of the loan + - The bank demanded payment of the loan. hypernym: - 01020361-v ili: i26667 @@ -15134,7 +15134,7 @@ definition: - ask to be informed of example: - - I demand an explanation + - I demand an explanation. hypernym: - 00754770-v ili: i26668 @@ -15145,8 +15145,8 @@ definition: - demand as one's due example: - - This speaker commands a high fee - - The author commands a fair hearing from his readers + - This speaker commands a high fee. + - The author commands a fair hearing from his readers. hypernym: - 01019835-v ili: i26669 @@ -15157,7 +15157,7 @@ definition: - ask for legally or make a legal claim to, as of debts, for example example: - - They claimed on the maximum allowable amount + - They claimed on the maximum allowable amount. hypernym: - 00754770-v ili: i26670 @@ -15179,7 +15179,7 @@ definition: - release from (claims, debts, or taxes) example: - - The taxes were remitted + - The taxes were remitted. hypernym: - 02482757-v ili: i26672 @@ -15191,8 +15191,8 @@ - specify as a condition or requirement in a contract or agreement; make an express demand or provision in an agreement example: - - The will stipulates that she can live in the house for the rest of her life - - The contract stipulates the dates of the payments + - The will stipulates that she can live in the house for the rest of her life. + - The contract stipulates the dates of the payments. hypernym: - 00890307-v ili: i26673 @@ -15208,7 +15208,7 @@ definition: - give a guarantee or promise of example: - - They stipulated to release all the prisoners + - They stipulated to release all the prisoners. hypernym: - 00891621-v ili: i26674 @@ -15233,7 +15233,7 @@ definition: - give reassurance to; give or restore confidence in; cause to feel sure or certain example: - - I reassured him that we were safe + - I reassured him that we were safe. hypernym: - 00778313-v ili: i26676 @@ -15244,8 +15244,8 @@ definition: - make mention of example: - - She observed that his presentation took up too much time - - They noted that it was a fine day to go sailing + - She observed that his presentation took up too much time. + - They noted that it was a fine day to go sailing. hypernym: - 01011267-v ili: i26677 @@ -15271,7 +15271,7 @@ definition: - write down hastily example: - - She dashed off a letter to her lawyer + - She dashed off a letter to her lawyer. hypernym: - 01022365-v ili: i26679 @@ -15285,7 +15285,7 @@ entails: - 01022365-v example: - - fill out this questionnaire, please! + - Fill out this questionnaire, please! - make out a form hypernym: - 00995046-v @@ -15300,7 +15300,7 @@ definition: - make a written note of example: - - she noted everything the teacher said that morning + - She noted everything the teacher said that morning. hypernym: - 01022365-v ili: i26681 @@ -15371,7 +15371,7 @@ definition: - draw too general a conclusion example: - - It is dangerous to overgeneralize + - It is dangerous to overgeneralize. hypernym: - 01024429-v ili: i26687 @@ -15395,7 +15395,7 @@ definition: - make universal example: - - This author's stories universalize old themes + - This author's stories universalize old themes. hypernym: - 01024429-v ili: i26689 @@ -15417,7 +15417,7 @@ definition: - commend example: - - he was cited for his outstanding achievements + - He was cited for his outstanding achievements. hypernym: - 01060995-v ili: i26691 @@ -15429,7 +15429,7 @@ definition: - repeat a passage from example: - - He quoted the Bible to her + - He quoted the Bible to her. hypernym: - 00960366-v ili: i26692 @@ -15443,7 +15443,7 @@ definition: - refer to for illustration or proof example: - - He said he could quote several instances of this behavior + - He said he could quote several instances of this behavior. hypernym: - 01026199-v ili: i26693 @@ -15457,7 +15457,7 @@ definition: - quote incorrectly example: - - He had misquoted the politician + - He had misquoted the politician. hypernym: - 01025268-v ili: i26694 @@ -15488,7 +15488,7 @@ definition: - make reference to example: - - he was named in connection with the invention + - He was named in connection with the invention. hypernym: - 00732037-v ili: i26697 @@ -15513,9 +15513,9 @@ definition: - cite as an authority; resort to example: - - He invoked the law that would save him - - I appealed to the law of 1900 - - She invoked an ancient law + - He invoked the law that would save him. + - I appealed to the law of 1900. + - She invoked an ancient law. hypernym: - 01026199-v ili: i26699 @@ -15550,7 +15550,7 @@ definition: - bring forward for consideration example: - - The case was called up in court + - The case was called up in court. hypernym: - 00943197-v ili: i26702 @@ -15562,7 +15562,7 @@ definition: - insert casually example: - - She slipped in a reference to her own work + - She slipped in a reference to her own work. hypernym: - 01029183-v ili: i26703 @@ -15576,7 +15576,7 @@ definition: - mention something unpleasant from the past example: - - Drag up old stories + - drag up old stories hypernym: - 01026199-v ili: i26704 @@ -15598,8 +15598,8 @@ - give the name or identifying characteristics of; refer to by name or some other identifying characteristic property example: - - Many senators were named in connection with the scandal - - The almanac identifies the auspicious months + - Many senators were named in connection with the scandal. + - The almanac identifies the auspicious months. hypernym: - 00933429-v ili: i26706 @@ -15624,7 +15624,7 @@ entails: - 00933429-v example: - - He alluded to the problem but did not mention it + - He alluded to the problem but did not mention it. hypernym: - 00929401-v ili: i26708 @@ -15652,7 +15652,7 @@ definition: - state or say further example: - - ‘It doesn't matter,’ he supplied + - ‘It doesn't matter,’ he supplied. hypernym: - 01011267-v ili: i26710 @@ -15665,7 +15665,7 @@ definition: - add casually to a conversation example: - - ‘I don't agree with this,’ she tossed in + - ‘I don't agree with this,’ she tossed in. hypernym: - 01029183-v ili: i26711 @@ -15676,7 +15676,7 @@ definition: - issue a decree example: - - The King only can decree + - The King only can decree. hypernym: - 01012145-v ili: i26712 @@ -15687,7 +15687,7 @@ definition: - express one's opinion openly and without fear or hesitation example: - - John spoke up at the meeting + - John spoke up at the meeting. hypernym: - 01012145-v ili: i26713 @@ -15712,7 +15712,7 @@ definition: - administer baptism to example: - - The parents had the child baptized + - The parents had the child baptized. hypernym: - 01030757-v ili: i26715 @@ -15725,7 +15725,7 @@ definition: - use a name to designate example: - - Christians refer to the mother of Jesus as the Virgin Mary + - Christians refer to the mother of Jesus as the Virgin Mary. hypernym: - 01030757-v ili: i26716 @@ -15736,7 +15736,7 @@ definition: - designate by an identifying term example: - - They styled their nation ‘The Confederate States’ + - They styled their nation ‘The Confederate States’. hypernym: - 01030757-v ili: i26717 @@ -15758,8 +15758,8 @@ definition: - assign a specified (usually proper) name to example: - - They named their son David - - The new school was named after the famous Civil Rights leader + - They named their son David. + - The new school was named after the famous Civil Rights leader. hypernym: - 01031885-v ili: i26719 @@ -15776,7 +15776,7 @@ definition: - assign a new name to example: - - Many streets in the former East Germany were renamed in 1990 + - Many streets in the former East Germany were renamed in 1990. hypernym: - 01030757-v ili: i26720 @@ -15787,7 +15787,7 @@ definition: - be called; go by a certain name example: - - She goes by her maiden name again + - She goes by her maiden name again. hypernym: - 01161188-v ili: i26721 @@ -15827,7 +15827,7 @@ definition: - assign a label to; designate with a label example: - - These students were labelled ‘learning disabled’ + - These students were labelled ‘learning disabled’. hypernym: - 01032165-v ili: i26725 @@ -15848,7 +15848,7 @@ definition: - exclude from a church or a religious community example: - - The gay priest was excommunicated when he married his partner + - The gay priest was excommunicated when he married his partner. hypernym: - 02454205-v ili: i26727 @@ -15874,8 +15874,8 @@ definition: - enter into a covenant or formal agreement example: - - They covenanted with Judas for 30 pieces of silver - - The nations covenanted to fight terrorism around the world + - They covenanted with Judas for 30 pieces of silver. + - The nations covenanted to fight terrorism around the world. hypernym: - 00886061-v ili: i26729 @@ -15886,7 +15886,7 @@ definition: - mark or expose as infamous example: - - She was branded a loose woman + - She was branded a loose woman. hypernym: - 00973047-v ili: i26730 @@ -15898,8 +15898,8 @@ definition: - cause to be directed or transmitted to another place example: - - send me your latest results - - I'll mail you the paper when it's written + - Send me your latest results. + - I'll mail you the paper when it's written. hypernym: - 02236972-v ili: i26731 @@ -15912,7 +15912,7 @@ definition: - send by rapid transport or special messenger service example: - - She expressed the letter to Florida + - She expressed the letter to Florida. hypernym: - 01033289-v ili: i26732 @@ -15923,7 +15923,7 @@ definition: - send or transport by airmail example: - - Letters to Europe from the U.S. are best airmailed + - Letters to Europe from the U.S. are best airmailed. hypernym: - 01033289-v ili: i26734 @@ -15934,7 +15934,7 @@ definition: - send by registered mail example: - - I'd like to register this letter + - I'd like to register this letter. hypernym: - 01033289-v ili: i26735 @@ -15949,7 +15949,7 @@ entails: - 01033289-v example: - - she e-mailed me the good news + - She e-mailed me the good news. hypernym: - 00792365-v ili: i26736 @@ -15975,7 +15975,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - You have to network if you want to get a good job + - You have to network if you want to get a good job. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26738 @@ -15986,7 +15986,7 @@ definition: - send by express mail or courier example: - - Express-mail the documents immediately + - Express-mail the documents immediately. hypernym: - 01033289-v ili: i26739 @@ -16006,7 +16006,7 @@ definition: - comment on music to be played example: - - He has a job disk-jockeying on the weekend + - He has a job disk-jockeying on the weekend. hypernym: - 01035061-v ili: i26741 @@ -16019,9 +16019,9 @@ definition: - act on verbally or in some form of artistic expression example: - - This book deals with incest - - The course covered all of Western Civilization - - The new book treats the history of China + - This book deals with incest. + - The course covered all of Western Civilization. + - The new book treats the history of China. hypernym: - 00966943-v ili: i26742 @@ -16040,7 +16040,7 @@ definition: - cause to appear more pleasant or appealing example: - - The mayor did not sugarcoat the reality of the tax cuts + - The mayor did not sugarcoat the reality of the tax cuts. hypernym: - 00955732-v ili: i26743 @@ -16061,8 +16061,8 @@ definition: - to consider or examine in speech or writing example: - - The author talks about the different aspects of this question - - The class discussed Dante's ‘Inferno’ + - The author talks about the different aspects of this question. + - The class discussed Dante's ‘Inferno’. hypernym: - 01035399-v ili: i26745 @@ -16084,7 +16084,7 @@ definition: - discuss matters that are related to work example: - - As soon as they met, the linguists started to talk shop + - As soon as they met, the linguists started to talk shop. hypernym: - 01036184-v ili: i26747 @@ -16095,8 +16095,8 @@ definition: - obstruct or hinder any discussion example: - - Nixon stonewalled the Watergate investigation - - When she doesn't like to face a problem, she simply stonewalls + - Nixon stonewalled the Watergate investigation. + - When she doesn't like to face a problem, she simply stonewalls. hypernym: - 02563025-v ili: i26748 @@ -16129,7 +16129,7 @@ definition: - achieve harmony of opinion, feeling, or purpose example: - - No two of my colleagues would agree on whom to elect chairman + - No two of my colleagues would agree on whom to elect chairman. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i26751 @@ -16142,7 +16142,7 @@ definition: - make a compromise; arrive at a compromise example: - - 'nobody will get everything he wants: we all must compromise' + - 'Nobody will get everything he wants: we all must compromise.' hypernym: - 01037402-v ili: i26752 @@ -16153,7 +16153,7 @@ definition: - compromise oneself for money or other gains example: - - She whored herself to Hollywood + - She whored herself to Hollywood. exemplifies: - 07139048-n hypernym: @@ -16166,7 +16166,7 @@ definition: - make mutual concessions example: - - In life you have to give and take + - In life you have to give and take. hypernym: - 01037675-v ili: i26754 @@ -16190,7 +16190,7 @@ definition: - expose or make liable to danger, suspicion, or disrepute example: - - The nuclear secrets of the state were compromised by the spy + - The nuclear secrets of the state were compromised by the spy. hypernym: - 01038191-v ili: i26756 @@ -16223,7 +16223,7 @@ definition: - make noise as if chattering away example: - - The magpies were chattering in the trees + - The magpies were chattering in the trees. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i26758 @@ -16247,7 +16247,7 @@ definition: - to talk foolishly example: - - The two women babbled and crooned at the baby + - The two women babbled and crooned at the baby. hypernym: - 01038676-v ili: i26760 @@ -16262,8 +16262,8 @@ definition: - talk or behave amorously, without serious intentions example: - - The guys always try to chat up the new secretaries - - My husband never flirts with other women + - The guys always try to chat up the new secretaries. + - My husband never flirts with other women. hypernym: - 00964479-v ili: i26761 @@ -16300,7 +16300,7 @@ definition: - talk socially without exchanging too much information example: - - the men were sitting in the cafe and shooting the breeze + - The men were sitting in the cafe and shooting the breeze. hypernym: - 00966726-v ili: i26764 @@ -16337,8 +16337,8 @@ definition: - communicate silently and non-verbally by signals or signs example: - - He signed his disapproval with a dismissive hand gesture - - The diner signaled the waiters to bring the menu + - He signed his disapproval with a dismissive hand gesture. + - The diner signaled the waiters to bring the menu. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26766 @@ -16352,7 +16352,7 @@ definition: - make known with a word or signal example: - - He signified his wish to pay the bill for our meal + - He signified his wish to pay the bill for our meal. hypernym: - 00929986-v ili: i26767 @@ -16408,7 +16408,7 @@ definition: - articulate silently; form words with the lips only example: - - She mouthed a swear word + - She mouthed a swear word. hypernym: - 00839722-v ili: i26773 @@ -16429,7 +16429,7 @@ definition: - refuse to talk or stop talking; fall silent example: - - The children shut up when their father approached + - The children shut up when their father approached. hypernym: - 02731589-v ili: i26775 @@ -16456,8 +16456,8 @@ definition: - signal with the hands or nod example: - - She waved to her friends - - He waved his hand hospitably + - She waved to her friends. + - He waved his hand hospitably. hypernym: - 00994073-v ili: i26777 @@ -16489,7 +16489,7 @@ definition: - wag one's tongue; speak about others and reveal secrets or intimacies example: - - She won't dish the dirt + - She won't dish the dirt. hypernym: - 00964479-v ili: i26780 @@ -16501,7 +16501,7 @@ definition: - tell or spread rumors example: - - It was rumored that the next president would be a woman + - It was rumored that the next president would be a woman. hypernym: - 01043826-v ili: i26781 @@ -16535,8 +16535,8 @@ definition: - to utter a loud clamorous shout example: - - the toughs and blades of the city hoot and bang their drums, drink arak, play - dice, and dance + - The toughs and blades of the city hoot and bang their drums, drink arak, play + dice, and dance. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26784 @@ -16565,7 +16565,7 @@ definition: - issue a grunting, low, animal-like noise example: - - He grunted his reluctant approval + - He grunted his reluctant approval. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26787 @@ -16576,7 +16576,7 @@ definition: - utter or express by whistling example: - - She whistled a melody + - She whistled a melody. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26788 @@ -16587,7 +16587,7 @@ definition: - give a signal by whistling example: - - She whistled for her maid + - She whistled for her maid. hypernym: - 01041202-v ili: i26789 @@ -16607,8 +16607,8 @@ definition: - make a whining, ringing, or whistling sound example: - - the kettle was singing - - the bullet sang past his ear + - The kettle was singing. + - The bullet sang past his ear. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i26791 @@ -16620,7 +16620,7 @@ definition: - speak softly or indistinctly example: - - She murmured softly to the baby in her arms + - She murmured softly to the baby in her arms. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i26792 @@ -16661,7 +16661,7 @@ definition: - speak disparagingly of; e.g., make a racial slur example: - - your comments are slurring your co-workers + - Your comments are slurring your co-workers. hypernym: - 00933429-v ili: i26796 @@ -16672,7 +16672,7 @@ definition: - indicate contempt by breathing noisily and forcefully through the nose example: - - she snorted her disapproval of the proposed bridegroom + - She snorted her disapproval of the proposed bridegroom. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26797 @@ -16693,8 +16693,8 @@ definition: - indicate pain, discomfort, or displeasure example: - - The students groaned when the professor got out the exam booklets - - The ancient door moaned when opened + - The students groaned when the professor got out the exam booklets. + - The ancient door moaned when opened. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26799 @@ -16706,8 +16706,8 @@ definition: - to utter or emit low dull rumbling sounds example: - - he grumbled a rude response - - Stones grumbled down the cliff + - He grumbled a rude response. + - Stones grumbled down the cliff. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26800 @@ -16720,8 +16720,8 @@ definition: - make a loud noise, as of wind, water, or vehicles example: - - The wind was howling in the trees - - The water roared down the chute + - The wind was howling in the trees. + - The water roared down the chute. hypernym: - 02177332-v ili: i26801 @@ -16752,8 +16752,8 @@ definition: - to make or produce a loud noise example: - - The river thundered below - - The engine roared as the driver pushed the car to full throttle + - The river thundered below. + - The engine roared as the driver pushed the car to full throttle. hypernym: - 01047931-v ili: i26804 @@ -16764,7 +16764,7 @@ definition: - make a murmuring sound example: - - the water was purling + - The water was purling. hypernym: - 02177332-v ili: i26805 @@ -16804,7 +16804,7 @@ definition: - cry loudly, as of animals example: - - The coyotes were howling in the desert + - The coyotes were howling in the desert. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26808 @@ -16818,7 +16818,7 @@ definition: - speak in an unfriendly tone example: - - She barked into the dictaphone + - She barked into the dictaphone. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i26809 @@ -16829,7 +16829,7 @@ definition: - make barking sounds example: - - The dogs barked at the stranger + - The dogs barked at the stranger. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26810 @@ -16859,7 +16859,7 @@ definition: - bark in a high-pitched tone example: - - the puppies yelped + - The puppies yelped. hypernym: - 01049617-v ili: i26813 @@ -16872,7 +16872,7 @@ definition: - cry plaintively example: - - The lambs were bleating + - The lambs were bleating. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26814 @@ -16905,7 +16905,7 @@ definition: - make a loud noise, as of animal example: - - The bull bellowed + - The bull bellowed. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26817 @@ -16966,7 +16966,7 @@ definition: - sing or play against other voices or parts example: - - He cannot carry a tune + - He cannot carry a tune. hypernym: - 01716563-v ili: i26823 @@ -16977,7 +16977,7 @@ definition: - recite with musical intonation; recite as a chant or a psalm example: - - The rabbi chanted a prayer + - The rabbi chanted a prayer. hypernym: - 01733312-v ili: i26824 @@ -17000,7 +17000,7 @@ definition: - speak carefully, as with rising and falling pitch or in a particular tone example: - - please intonate with sadness + - Please intonate with sadness. hypernym: - 00973682-v ili: i26826 @@ -17021,7 +17021,7 @@ definition: - sing by changing register; sing by yodeling example: - - The Austrians were yodeling in the mountains + - The Austrians were yodeling in the mountains. hypernym: - 01733312-v ili: i26828 @@ -17119,7 +17119,7 @@ definition: - make high-pitched sounds example: - - the birds were chirping in the bushes + - The birds were chirping in the bushes. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26837 @@ -17152,7 +17152,7 @@ definition: - cry like a cat example: - - the cat meowed + - The cat meowed. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26840 @@ -17174,7 +17174,7 @@ definition: - utter quacking noises example: - - The ducks quacked + - The ducks quacked. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26842 @@ -17194,7 +17194,7 @@ definition: - cry like a goose example: - - The geese were honking + - The geese were honking. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26844 @@ -17309,7 +17309,7 @@ definition: - produce a click example: - - Xhosa speakers click + - Xhosa speakers click. hypernym: - 00980581-v ili: i26855 @@ -17320,7 +17320,7 @@ definition: - pronounce with a trill, of the phoneme /r/ example: - - Some speakers trill their r's + - Some speakers trill their r's. hypernym: - 00980581-v ili: i26856 @@ -17359,7 +17359,7 @@ definition: - sing with closed lips example: - - She hummed a melody + - She hummed a melody. hypernym: - 01733312-v ili: i26860 @@ -17370,7 +17370,7 @@ definition: - pronounce with a roll, of the phoneme /r/ example: - - She rolls her r's + - She rolls her r's. hypernym: - 00980581-v ili: i26861 @@ -17381,7 +17381,7 @@ definition: - make a cackling sound example: - - The fire cackled cozily + - The fire cackled cozily. hypernym: - 02139513-v ili: i26862 @@ -17392,7 +17392,7 @@ definition: - make a low continuous sound example: - - The refrigerator is humming + - The refrigerator is humming. hypernym: - 02177332-v ili: i26863 @@ -17412,7 +17412,7 @@ definition: - talk or utter in a cackling manner example: - - The women cackled when they saw the movie star step out of the limousine + - The women cackled when they saw the movie star step out of the limousine. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i26865 @@ -17423,7 +17423,7 @@ definition: - make a noise characteristic of a goose example: - - Cackling geese + - cackling geese hypernym: - 01058241-v ili: i26866 @@ -17444,7 +17444,7 @@ definition: - interfere with or prevent the reception of signals example: - - Jam the Voice of America + - jam the Voice of America - block the signals emitted by this station hypernym: - 00780320-v @@ -17458,7 +17458,7 @@ - jam an entire frequency spectrum example: - During the Cold War, the Soviets routinely barrage jammed to interfere with transmissions - from the West + from the West. hypernym: - 01058906-v ili: i26869 @@ -17469,7 +17469,7 @@ definition: - jam a narrow band of frequencies example: - - We can counter point-jamming effectively + - We can counter point-jamming effectively. hypernym: - 01058906-v ili: i26870 @@ -17480,7 +17480,7 @@ definition: - jam a single frequency example: - - This operator is spot-jammed + - This operator is spot-jammed. hypernym: - 01058906-v ili: i26871 @@ -17501,7 +17501,7 @@ definition: - make less severe or harsh example: - - He moderated his tone when the students burst out in tears + - He moderated his tone when the students burst out in tears. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i26873 @@ -17514,7 +17514,7 @@ definition: - make a crushing noise example: - - his shoes were crunching on the gravel + - His shoes were crunching on the gravel. hypernym: - 02177332-v ili: i26874 @@ -17537,7 +17537,7 @@ definition: - make or write a comment on example: - - he commented the paper of his colleague + - He commented the paper of his colleague. hypernym: - 01022014-v ili: i26876 @@ -17570,9 +17570,9 @@ definition: - express recognition of the presence or existence of, or acquaintance with example: - - He never acknowledges his colleagues when they run into him in the hallway - - She acknowledged his compliment with a smile - - it is important to acknowledge the work of others in one's own writing + - He never acknowledges his colleagues when they run into him in the hallway. + - She acknowledged his compliment with a smile. + - It is important to acknowledge the work of others in one's own writing. hypernym: - 00719282-v ili: i26879 @@ -17584,7 +17584,7 @@ definition: - refuse to acknowledge example: - - She cut him dead at the meeting + - She cut him dead at the meeting. hypernym: - 02519853-v ili: i26880 @@ -17637,8 +17637,8 @@ definition: - convey or communicate; of a smile, a look, a physical gesture example: - - Throw a glance - - She gave me a dirty look + - Throw a glance. + - She gave me a dirty look. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26885 @@ -17650,9 +17650,9 @@ definition: - convey, as of a compliment, regards, attention, etc.; bestow example: - - Don't pay him any mind + - Don't pay him any mind. - give the orders - - Give him my best regards + - Give him my best regards. - pay attention hypernym: - 00742582-v @@ -17689,8 +17689,8 @@ definition: - serve as a means for expressing something example: - - The painting of Mary carries motherly love - - His voice carried a lot of anger + - The painting of Mary carries motherly love. + - His voice carried a lot of anger. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26889 @@ -17705,7 +17705,7 @@ definition: - pass on a communication example: - - The news was carried to every village in the province + - The news was carried to every village in the province. hypernym: - 00744289-v ili: i26890 @@ -17740,7 +17740,7 @@ definition: - utter ‘haw’ example: - - he hemmed and hawed + - He hemmed and hawed. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26892 @@ -17760,7 +17760,7 @@ definition: - utter ‘hems’ and ‘haws’; indicated hesitation example: - - He hemmed and hawed when asked to address the crowd + - He hemmed and hawed when asked to address the crowd. hypernym: - 02647119-v ili: i26894 @@ -17815,7 +17815,7 @@ definition: - transfer example: - - The spy sent the classified information off to Russia + - The spy sent the classified information off to Russia. hypernym: - 02236972-v ili: i26899 @@ -17832,7 +17832,7 @@ - 06282431-n example: - Hawaii is calling! - - A transmitter in Samoa was heard calling + - A transmitter in Samoa was heard calling. hypernym: - 00792365-v ili: i26900 @@ -17855,8 +17855,8 @@ - determine (what is to happen in certain contingencies), especially by including a proviso condition or stipulation example: - - The will provides that each child should receive half of the money - - The Constitution provides for the right to free speech + - The will provides that each child should receive half of the money. + - The Constitution provides for the right to free speech. hypernym: - 01020937-v ili: i26902 @@ -17867,7 +17867,7 @@ definition: - communicate the intended meaning or impression example: - - He came across very clearly + - He came across very clearly. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26903 @@ -17879,7 +17879,7 @@ definition: - request the participation or presence of example: - - The organizers invite submissions of papers for the conference + - The organizers invite submissions of papers for the conference. hypernym: - 00754770-v ili: i26904 @@ -17893,7 +17893,7 @@ definition: - communicate example: - - I'd like to share this idea with you + - I'd like to share this idea with you. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26905 @@ -17914,7 +17914,7 @@ - discuss vehemently in order to reach a solution or an agreement example: - The leaders of the various Middle Eastern countries are trying to hammer out a - peace agreement + peace agreement. hypernym: - 00815640-v ili: i26907 @@ -17956,7 +17956,7 @@ example: - write out a check - cut a ticket - - Please make the check out to me + - Please make the check out to me. hypernym: - 00995046-v ili: i26911 @@ -17989,7 +17989,7 @@ definition: - praise extravagantly example: - - The critics puffed up this Broadway production + - The critics puffed up this Broadway production. hypernym: - 00858506-v ili: i26914 @@ -18001,7 +18001,7 @@ definition: - define example: - - The committee explained their plan for fund-raising to the Dean + - The committee explained their plan for fund-raising to the Dean. hypernym: - 01011267-v ili: i26915 @@ -18012,7 +18012,7 @@ definition: - utter meaningless sounds, like a baby, or utter in an incoherent way example: - - The old man is only babbling — don't pay attention + - The old man is only babbling — don't pay attention. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i26916 @@ -18037,8 +18037,8 @@ definition: - communicate with a place or person; establish communication with, as if by telephone example: - - Bill called this number and he got Mary - - The operator couldn't get Kobe because of the earthquake + - Bill called this number and he got Mary. + - The operator couldn't get Kobe because of the earthquake. hypernym: - 00742582-v ili: i26918 @@ -18049,7 +18049,7 @@ definition: - consider and reconsider carefully example: - - Think twice before you have a child + - Think twice before you have a child. hypernym: - 00814706-v ili: i26919 @@ -18060,9 +18060,9 @@ definition: - present somebody with something, usually to accuse or criticize example: - - We confronted him with the evidence - - He was faced with all the evidence and could no longer deny his actions - - An enormous dilemma faces us + - We confronted him with the evidence. + - He was faced with all the evidence and could no longer deny his actions. + - An enormous dilemma faces us. hypernym: - 00775012-v ili: i26920 @@ -18077,7 +18077,7 @@ definition: - utter monotonously and repetitively and rhythmically example: - - The students chanted the same slogan over and over again + - The students chanted the same slogan over and over again. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i26921 @@ -18090,7 +18090,7 @@ definition: - utter or make a noise, as when swallowing too quickly example: - - He gulped for help after choking on a big piece of meat + - He gulped for help after choking on a big piece of meat. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i26922 @@ -18101,7 +18101,7 @@ definition: - express a threat either by an utterance or a gesture example: - - he menaced the bank manager with a stick + - He menaced the bank manager with a stick. hypernym: - 00945869-v ili: i26923 @@ -18112,7 +18112,7 @@ definition: - express with a beaming face or smile example: - - he beamed his approval + - He beamed his approval. hypernym: - 00945869-v ili: i26924 @@ -18123,7 +18123,7 @@ definition: - express with a smile example: - - She smiled her thanks + - She smiled her thanks. hypernym: - 00945869-v ili: i26925 @@ -18147,7 +18147,7 @@ definition: - to make melodious sounds example: - - The nightingale was singing + - The nightingale was singing. hypernym: - 00985856-v ili: i26927 @@ -18160,7 +18160,7 @@ definition: - read aloud to check for omissions or absentees example: - - Call roll + - call roll hypernym: - 00628065-v ili: i26928 @@ -18173,7 +18173,7 @@ definition: - bring to public notice by writing, with praise or condemnation example: - - The New York Times wrote him up last week + - The New York Times wrote him up last week. - Did your boss write you up? hypernym: - 00995046-v @@ -18197,9 +18197,9 @@ definition: - require or ask for as a price or condition example: - - He is asking $200 for the table + - He is asking $200 for the table. - The kidnappers are asking a million dollars in return for the release of their - hostage + hostage. hypernym: - 00756987-v ili: i26931 @@ -18260,7 +18260,7 @@ definition: - join by means of communication equipment example: - - The telephone company finally put in lines to connect the towns in this area + - The telephone company finally put in lines to connect the towns in this area. hypernym: - 01297878-v ili: i26936 @@ -18289,7 +18289,7 @@ definition: - inquire for (information) example: - - I requested information from the secretary + - I requested information from the secretary. hypernym: - 00731363-v ili: i26938 @@ -18311,7 +18311,7 @@ definition: - be in verbal contact; interchange information or ideas example: - - He and his sons haven't communicated for years + - He and his sons haven't communicated for years. - Do you communicate well with your advisor? hypernym: - 02382049-v @@ -18323,8 +18323,8 @@ definition: - give the etymology or derivation or suggest an etymology (for a word) example: - - The linguist probably etymologized the words incorrectly - - Although he is not trained in this, his hobby is etymologizing + - The linguist probably etymologized the words incorrectly. + - Although he is not trained in this, his hobby is etymologizing. hypernym: - 00252501-v ili: i26941 @@ -18336,8 +18336,8 @@ definition: - begin to speak, understand, read, and write a language example: - - She began Russian at an early age - - we began French in fourth grade + - She began Russian at an early age. + - We began French in fourth grade. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i26942 @@ -18363,7 +18363,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06193615-n example: - - God reprobated the unrepenting sinner + - God reprobated the unrepenting sinner. hypernym: - 00908688-v ili: i26944 @@ -18374,7 +18374,7 @@ definition: - send a message example: - - There is no messaging service at this company + - There is no messaging service at this company. hypernym: - 01072124-v ili: i26945 @@ -18387,7 +18387,7 @@ definition: - send as a message example: - - She messaged the final report by fax + - She messaged the final report by fax. hypernym: - 00744289-v ili: i26946 @@ -18401,7 +18401,7 @@ definition: - send a message to example: - - She messaged the committee + - She messaged the committee. hypernym: - 00744289-v ili: i26947 @@ -18414,8 +18414,8 @@ definition: - reach agreement on example: - - They concluded an economic agreement - - We concluded a cease-fire + - They concluded an economic agreement. + - We concluded a cease-fire. hypernym: - 01037402-v ili: i26948 @@ -18438,7 +18438,7 @@ definition: - criticize harshly example: - - the teacher keeps harshing on the same kid + - The teacher keeps harshing on the same kid. hypernym: - 00828170-v ili: i26950 @@ -18452,7 +18452,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06052606-n example: - - the doctor prescribed steroids for my ear trouble + - The doctor prescribed steroids for my ear trouble. hypernym: - 00748704-v members: @@ -18462,7 +18462,7 @@ definition: - recommend as beneficial example: - - my mother prescribes a good night's sleep as the cure for all ills + - My mother prescribes a good night's sleep as the cure for all ills. hypernym: - 00876672-v members: diff --git a/src/yaml/verb.competition.yaml b/src/yaml/verb.competition.yaml index 0e522998..bf40bed7 100644 --- a/src/yaml/verb.competition.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/verb.competition.yaml @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ definition: - make an application as for a job or funding example: - - We put in a grant to the NSF + - We put in a grant to the NSF. hypernym: - 00767441-v ili: i26952 @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ definition: - make an attempt at achieving something example: - - She tried for the Olympics + - She tried for the Olympics. hypernym: - 01074673-v ili: i26953 @@ -37,9 +37,9 @@ definition: - participate in games or sport example: - - We played hockey all afternoon + - We played hockey all afternoon. - play cards - - Pele played for the Brazilian teams in many important matches + - Pele played for the Brazilian teams in many important matches. hypernym: - 01074673-v ili: i26954 @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00504248-n example: - - Spassky developed quickly + - Spassky developed quickly. hypernym: - 01075360-v ili: i26960 @@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ definition: - play again example: - - We replayed the game + - We replayed the game. - replay a point hypernym: - 01075360-v @@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00480087-n example: - - It was Agassi's turn to serve + - It was Agassi's turn to serve. hypernym: - 01079008-v ili: i26977 @@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00504248-n example: - - Kasparov opened with a standard opening + - Kasparov opened with a standard opening. hypernym: - 01079008-v ili: i26979 @@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ definition: - choose at random example: - - draw a card + - Draw a card. - cast lots hypernym: - 01079008-v @@ -406,9 +406,9 @@ definition: - oppose, as in hostility or a competition example: - - You must confront your opponent - - Jackson faced Smith in the boxing ring - - The two enemies finally confronted each other + - You must confront your opponent. + - Jackson faced Smith in the boxing ring. + - The two enemies finally confronted each other. hypernym: - 01081873-v ili: i26985 @@ -443,8 +443,8 @@ entails: - 01074673-v example: - - Princeton plays Yale this weekend - - Charlie likes to play Mary + - Princeton plays Yale this weekend. + - Charlie likes to play Mary. hypernym: - 01074673-v ili: i26988 @@ -463,7 +463,7 @@ definition: - employ in a game or in a specific position example: - - They played him on first base + - They played him on first base. hypernym: - 01161188-v ili: i26989 @@ -477,7 +477,7 @@ definition: - use or move example: - - I had to play my queen + - I had to play my queen. hypernym: - 01161188-v ili: i26990 @@ -519,7 +519,7 @@ definition: - shoot or hit in a particular manner example: - - She played a good backhand last night + - She played a good backhand last night. hypernym: - 01407698-v ili: i26993 @@ -545,7 +545,7 @@ definition: - repeat a game against the same opponent example: - - Princeton replayed Harvard + - Princeton replayed Harvard. hypernym: - 01081873-v ili: i26995 @@ -556,9 +556,9 @@ definition: - set into opposition or rivalry example: - - let them match their best athletes against ours + - Let them match their best athletes against ours. - pit a chess player against the Russian champion - - He plays his two children off against each other + - He plays his two children off against each other. hypernym: - 01081176-v ili: i26996 @@ -585,7 +585,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00456623-n example: - - We have got to play this game out, even thought it is clear that we have last + - We have got to play this game out, even thought it is clear that we have last. hypernym: - 01075360-v ili: i26998 @@ -611,7 +611,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - The pitcher bore down + - The pitcher bore down. hypernym: - 01092746-v ili: i27000 @@ -622,7 +622,7 @@ definition: - fight with the fists example: - - The man wanted to fist-fight + - The man wanted to fist-fight. hypernym: - 01092746-v ili: i27001 @@ -672,7 +672,7 @@ definition: - enter eagerly into example: - - He jumped into the game + - He jumped into the game. hypernym: - 01084999-v ili: i27005 @@ -683,7 +683,7 @@ definition: - give up in the face of defeat of lacking hope; admit defeat example: - - In the second round, the challenger gave up + - In the second round, the challenger gave up. hypernym: - 02686624-v ili: i27006 @@ -701,7 +701,7 @@ definition: - defeat soundly and humiliatingly example: - - The home team demolished the visitors + - The home team demolished the visitors. hypernym: - 01110559-v ili: i27007 @@ -713,7 +713,7 @@ definition: - overthrow or destroy (something considered evil or harmful) example: - - The police smashed the drug ring after they were tipped off + - The police smashed the drug ring after they were tipped off. hypernym: - 01085766-v ili: i27008 @@ -724,7 +724,7 @@ definition: - engulf and destroy example: - - The Nazis swallowed the Baltic countries + - The Nazis swallowed the Baltic countries. hypernym: - 01085766-v ili: i27009 @@ -793,7 +793,7 @@ - score an extra point or points after touchdown by kicking the ball through the uprights or advancing the ball into the end zone example: - - Smith converted and his team won + - Smith converted and his team won. hypernym: - 01114241-v ili: i27017 @@ -827,7 +827,7 @@ definition: - put at a disadvantage example: - - The brace I have to wear is hindering my movements + - The brace I have to wear is hindering my movements. hypernym: - 02519126-v ili: i27020 @@ -840,7 +840,7 @@ definition: - influence in an unfair way example: - - you are biasing my choice by telling me yours + - You are biasing my choice by telling me yours. hypernym: - 00682064-v ili: i27021 @@ -861,8 +861,8 @@ definition: - compete in a race example: - - he is running the Marathon this year - - let's race and see who gets there first + - He is running the Marathon this year. + - Let's race and see who gets there first. hypernym: - 01074673-v ili: i27023 @@ -874,7 +874,7 @@ definition: - finish third or better in a horse or dog race example: - - he bet $2 on number six to show + - He bet $2 on number six to show. hypernym: - 01088514-v ili: i27024 @@ -885,7 +885,7 @@ definition: - finish second or better in a horse or dog race example: - - he bet $2 on number six to place + - He bet $2 on number six to place. hypernym: - 01088514-v ili: i27025 @@ -925,8 +925,8 @@ definition: - prepare oneself for a military confrontation example: - - The U.S. is girding for a conflict in the Middle East - - troops are building up on the Iraqi border + - The U.S. is girding for a conflict in the Middle East. + - Troops are building up on the Iraqi border. hypernym: - 00407168-v ili: i27029 @@ -940,7 +940,7 @@ definition: - arm anew example: - - After the war, the defeated country was not allowed to rearm + - After the war, the defeated country was not allowed to rearm. hypernym: - 01089608-v ili: i27030 @@ -1003,8 +1003,8 @@ definition: - provide with workers example: - - We cannot man all the desks - - Students were manning the booths + - We cannot man all the desks. + - Students were manning the booths. hypernym: - 01091160-v ili: i27036 @@ -1017,7 +1017,7 @@ definition: - provide with staff example: - - This position is not always staffed + - This position is not always staffed. hypernym: - 01185006-v ili: i27037 @@ -1049,7 +1049,7 @@ definition: - form a team example: - - We teamed up for this new project + - We teamed up for this new project. hypernym: - 01092289-v ili: i27040 @@ -1061,7 +1061,7 @@ definition: - attach to, as a journalist to a military unit when reporting on a war example: - - The young reporter was embedded with the Third Division + - The young reporter was embedded with the Third Division. hypernym: - 01092289-v ili: i27041 @@ -1121,9 +1121,9 @@ entails: - 01074673-v example: - - the tribesmen fought each other - - Siblings are always fighting - - Militant groups are contending for control of the country + - The tribesmen fought each other. + - Siblings are always fighting. + - Militant groups are contending for control of the country. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i27047 @@ -1136,7 +1136,7 @@ definition: - engage in a conflict example: - - The battle over health care reform was joined + - The battle over health care reform was joined. hypernym: - 01092746-v ili: i27048 @@ -1147,7 +1147,7 @@ definition: - struggle in opposition example: - - She tugged and wrestled with her conflicts + - She tugged and wrestled with her conflicts. hypernym: - 01092746-v ili: i27049 @@ -1158,7 +1158,7 @@ definition: - fight against or resist strongly example: - - The senator said he would oppose the bill + - The senator said he would oppose the bill. - Don't fight it! hypernym: - 01092746-v @@ -1176,7 +1176,7 @@ be obstinately disobedient example: - The Democratic senators recalcitrated against every proposal from the Republican - side + side. hypernym: - 01093838-v ili: i27051 @@ -1187,7 +1187,7 @@ definition: - get one's revenge for a wrong or an injury example: - - I finally settled with my old enemy + - I finally settled with my old enemy. hypernym: - 01092746-v ili: i27052 @@ -1208,9 +1208,9 @@ definition: - battle or contend against in or as if in a battle example: - - The Kurds are combating Iraqi troops in Northern Iraq - - We must combat the prejudices against other races - - they battled over the budget + - The Kurds are combating Iraqi troops in Northern Iraq. + - We must combat the prejudices against other races. + - They battled over the budget. hypernym: - 01092746-v ili: i27054 @@ -1231,7 +1231,7 @@ definition: - combat to overcome an opposing tendency or force example: - - He wrestled all his life with his feeling of inferiority + - He wrestled all his life with his feeling of inferiority. hypernym: - 01094777-v ili: i27056 @@ -1271,7 +1271,7 @@ definition: - end hostilities example: - - The brothers who had been fighting over their inheritance finally made peace + - The brothers who had been fighting over their inheritance finally made peace. hypernym: - 00766947-v ili: i27060 @@ -1315,7 +1315,7 @@ definition: - travel through a district and make political speeches example: - - the candidate stumped the Northeast + - The candidate stumped the Northeast. hypernym: - 01096497-v ili: i27064 @@ -1326,7 +1326,7 @@ definition: - run again for office example: - - Bush wants to rerun in 1996 + - Bush wants to rerun in 1996. hypernym: - 01096497-v ili: i27065 @@ -1337,7 +1337,7 @@ definition: - tour the country making political speeches, giving lectures, or presenting plays example: - - The presidential candidates are busy barnstorming this month + - The presidential candidates are busy barnstorming this month. hypernym: - 01718067-v ili: i27066 @@ -1370,8 +1370,8 @@ definition: - do duty or hold offices; serve in a specific function example: - - He served as head of the department for three years - - She served in Congress for two terms + - He served as head of the department for three years. + - She served in Congress for two terms. hypernym: - 02415985-v ili: i27069 @@ -1384,8 +1384,8 @@ definition: - serve in a specific professional capacity example: - - the priest sat for confession - - she sat on the jury + - The priest sat for confession. + - She sat on the jury. hypernym: - 01097629-v ili: i27070 @@ -1396,7 +1396,7 @@ definition: - serve on the staff of example: - - The two men staff the reception desk + - The two men staff the reception desk. hypernym: - 01097629-v ili: i27071 @@ -1407,7 +1407,7 @@ definition: - discharge one's duties example: - - She acts as the chair + - She acts as the chair. - In what capacity are you acting? hypernym: - 01097629-v @@ -1419,7 +1419,7 @@ definition: - act as a critic example: - - Those who criticize others often are not perfect, either + - Those who criticize others often are not perfect, either. hypernym: - 01098310-v ili: i27073 @@ -1431,7 +1431,7 @@ definition: - perform a job or duty on a rotating basis example: - - Interns have to rotate for a few months + - Interns have to rotate for a few months. hypernym: - 01097629-v ili: i27074 @@ -1444,7 +1444,7 @@ definition: - perform duties attached to a particular office or place or function example: - - His wife officiated as his private secretary + - His wife officiated as his private secretary. hypernym: - 01097629-v ili: i27075 @@ -1486,7 +1486,7 @@ definition: - join a club, an activity, etc. with the intention to join or participate example: - - Sign up for yoga classes + - sign up for yoga classes hypernym: - 02439823-v ili: i27079 @@ -1555,7 +1555,7 @@ definition: - enroll into service compulsorily example: - - The men were conscripted + - The men were conscripted. hypernym: - 01099603-v ili: i27085 @@ -1602,7 +1602,7 @@ entails: - 01074673-v example: - - We lost the battle but we won the war + - We lost the battle but we won the war. hypernym: - 02534046-v ili: i27089 @@ -1613,7 +1613,7 @@ definition: - be defeated example: - - If America goes down, the free world will go down, too + - If America goes down, the free world will go down, too. hypernym: - 01102003-v ili: i27090 @@ -1626,7 +1626,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - The Giants dropped 11 of their first 13 + - The Giants dropped 11 of their first 13. hypernym: - 01102003-v ili: i27091 @@ -1639,9 +1639,9 @@ entails: - 01074673-v example: - - He won the Gold Medal in skating - - Our home team won - - Win the game + - He won the Gold Medal in skating. + - Our home team won. + - win the game hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i27092 @@ -1663,7 +1663,7 @@ definition: - be successful in example: - - She lost the game but carried the match + - She lost the game but carried the match. hypernym: - 01102556-v ili: i27094 @@ -1677,8 +1677,8 @@ definition: - obtain by winning example: - - Winner takes all - - He took first prize + - Winner takes all. + - He took first prize. hypernym: - 01102556-v ili: i27095 @@ -1689,7 +1689,7 @@ definition: - win an overwhelming victory in or on example: - - Her new show dog swept all championships + - Her new show dog swept all championships. hypernym: - 01102556-v ili: i27096 @@ -1730,7 +1730,7 @@ definition: - win in an election example: - - The senator carried his home state + - The senator carried his home state. hypernym: - 01102556-v ili: i27100 @@ -1744,7 +1744,7 @@ definition: - secure the passage or adoption (of bills and motions) example: - - The motion carried easily + - The motion carried easily. hypernym: - 02242867-v ili: i27101 @@ -1757,7 +1757,7 @@ definition: - prove superior example: - - The champion prevailed, though it was a hard fight + - The champion prevailed, though it was a hard fight. hypernym: - 01102556-v ili: i27102 @@ -1771,9 +1771,9 @@ entails: - 01102556-v example: - - Agassi beat Becker in the tennis championship - - We beat the competition - - Harvard defeated Yale in the last football game + - Agassi beat Becker in the tennis championship. + - We beat the competition. + - Harvard defeated Yale in the last football game. hypernym: - 01108050-v ili: i27103 @@ -1791,7 +1791,7 @@ definition: - beat easily example: - - The local team walked over their old rivals for the championship + - The local team walked over their old rivals for the championship. hypernym: - 01104324-v ili: i27104 @@ -1802,7 +1802,7 @@ definition: - remove from a contest or race example: - - The cyclist has eliminated all the competitors in the race + - The cyclist has eliminated all the competitors in the race. hypernym: - 01104324-v ili: i27105 @@ -1813,7 +1813,7 @@ definition: - defeat thoroughly example: - - He mopped up the floor with his opponents + - He mopped up the floor with his opponents. hypernym: - 01104324-v ili: i27106 @@ -1850,7 +1850,7 @@ definition: - seize the position of and defeat example: - - the Crusaders overran much of the Holy Land + - The Crusaders overran much of the Holy Land. hypernym: - 01110559-v ili: i27109 @@ -1882,7 +1882,7 @@ definition: - make ineffective example: - - Martin Luther King tried to break down racial discrimination + - Martin Luther King tried to break down racial discrimination. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i27112 @@ -1894,7 +1894,7 @@ definition: - overcome, usually through no fault or weakness of the person that is overcome example: - - Heart disease can get the best of us + - Heart disease can get the best of us. hypernym: - 01104324-v ili: i27113 @@ -1918,7 +1918,7 @@ definition: - be there first example: - - They had gotten the jump on their competitors + - They had gotten the jump on their competitors. hypernym: - 01104324-v ili: i27115 @@ -1955,8 +1955,8 @@ definition: - beat through cleverness and wit example: - - I beat the traffic - - She outfoxed her competitors + - I beat the traffic. + - She outfoxed her competitors. hypernym: - 01108050-v ili: i27118 @@ -2002,7 +2002,7 @@ definition: - sail faster or better than example: - - They outsailed the Roman fleet + - They outsailed the Roman fleet. hypernym: - 01108050-v ili: i27122 @@ -2022,10 +2022,10 @@ definition: - be or do something to a greater degree example: - - her performance surpasses that of any other student I know - - She outdoes all other athletes - - This exceeds all my expectations - - This car outperforms all others in its class + - Her performance surpasses that of any other student I know. + - She outdoes all other athletes. + - This exceeds all my expectations. + - This car outperforms all others in its class. hypernym: - 01110559-v ili: i27124 @@ -2043,7 +2043,7 @@ definition: - sell more than others example: - - This salesman outsells his colleagues + - This salesman outsells his colleagues. hypernym: - 01108050-v ili: i27125 @@ -2054,7 +2054,7 @@ definition: - be sold more often than other, similar products example: - - The new Toyota outsells the Honda by a wide margin + - The new Toyota outsells the Honda by a wide margin. hypernym: - 01108050-v ili: i27126 @@ -2066,7 +2066,7 @@ - surpass in speed example: - Malthus believed that population increase would outpace increases in the means - of subsistence + of subsistence. hypernym: - 01108050-v ili: i27127 @@ -2077,7 +2077,7 @@ definition: - surpass in excellence example: - - She bettered her own record + - She bettered her own record. - break a record hypernym: - 01108050-v @@ -2090,7 +2090,7 @@ definition: - steal the show, draw attention to oneself away from someone else example: - - When the dog entered the stage, he upstaged the actress + - When the dog entered the stage, he upstaged the actress. hypernym: - 01109665-v ili: i27129 @@ -2101,7 +2101,7 @@ definition: - attract more attention and praise than others example: - - This film outshone all the others in quality + - This film outshone all the others in quality. hypernym: - 01108050-v ili: i27130 @@ -2177,11 +2177,11 @@ definition: - win a victory over example: - - You must overcome all difficulties - - defeat your enemies - - He overcame his shyness - - He overcame his infirmity - - Her anger got the better of her and she blew up + - You must overcome all difficulties. + - Defeat your enemies. + - He overcame his shyness. + - He overcame his infirmity. + - Her anger got the better of her and she blew up. hypernym: - 01102556-v ili: i27138 @@ -2194,7 +2194,7 @@ definition: - get on top of; deal with successfully example: - - He overcame his shyness + - He overcame his shyness. hypernym: - 01104324-v ili: i27139 @@ -2231,7 +2231,7 @@ definition: - defeat suddenly and unexpectedly example: - - The foreign team upset the local team + - The foreign team upset the local team. hypernym: - 01110559-v ili: i27142 @@ -2242,7 +2242,7 @@ definition: - get the better of example: - - the goal was to best the competition + - The goal was to best the competition. hypernym: - 01104324-v ili: i27143 @@ -2257,8 +2257,8 @@ definition: - to fight better than; get the better of example: - - the Rangers outfought the Maple Leafs - - The French forces outfought the Germans + - The Rangers outfought the Maple Leafs. + - The French forces outfought the Germans. hypernym: - 01104324-v ili: i27144 @@ -2309,8 +2309,8 @@ definition: - defeat by more skillful maneuvering example: - - The English troops outmaneuvered the Germans - - My new supervisor knows how to outmaneuver the boss in most situations + - The English troops outmaneuvered the Germans. + - My new supervisor knows how to outmaneuver the boss in most situations. hypernym: - 01111670-v ili: i27149 @@ -2359,9 +2359,9 @@ definition: - obtain advantages, such as points, etc. example: - - The home team was gaining ground + - The home team was gaining ground. - After defeating the Knicks, the Blazers pulled ahead of the Lakers in the battle - for the number-one playoff berth in the Western Conference + for the number-one playoff berth in the Western Conference. - win points hypernym: - 02242867-v @@ -2390,8 +2390,8 @@ definition: - recover something or somebody that appeared to be lost example: - - We got back the money after we threatened to sue the company - - He got back his son from the kidnappers + - We got back the money after we threatened to sue the company. + - He got back his son from the kidnappers. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i27155 @@ -2405,7 +2405,7 @@ entails: - 01074673-v example: - - The home team is racking up points + - The home team is racking up points. hypernym: - 01113439-v ili: i27156 @@ -2418,8 +2418,8 @@ definition: - get a certain number or letter indicating quality or performance example: - - She scored high on the SAT - - He scored a 200 + - She scored high on the SAT. + - He scored a 200. hypernym: - 02531751-v ili: i27157 @@ -2430,7 +2430,7 @@ definition: - achieve a certain score or rating on a test example: - - She tested high on the LSAT and was admitted to all the good law schools + - She tested high on the LSAT and was admitted to all the good law schools. hypernym: - 01114789-v ili: i27158 @@ -2456,7 +2456,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00469555-n example: - - He kicked the extra point after touchdown + - He kicked the extra point after touchdown. hypernym: - 01114241-v ili: i27160 @@ -2489,7 +2489,7 @@ definition: - score an ace against example: - - He aced his opponents + - He aced his opponents. hypernym: - 01114241-v ili: i27163 @@ -2517,11 +2517,11 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - His line double drove in Jim Lemon with the winning run + - His line double drove in Jim Lemon with the winning run. - source: http://chicagocubsonline.com/archives/2012/09/cubsminors90412.php text: an RBI double that drove in Tony Campana - source: http://www.azsnakepit.com/2012/10/28/3567230/giants-on-verge-of-sweeping-tigers-out-of-world-series - text: it was none other than Marco Scutaro who drove in Ryan Theriot + text: It was none other than Marco Scutaro who drove in Ryan Theriot. hypernym: - 01114241-v ili: i27165 @@ -2546,7 +2546,7 @@ entails: - 01074673-v example: - - He could not keep up and dropped out of the race + - He could not keep up and dropped out of the race. hypernym: - 02687605-v ili: i27167 @@ -2557,7 +2557,7 @@ definition: - maintain the same pace example: - - The child cannot keep step with his big brother + - The child cannot keep step with his big brother. hypernym: - 01116393-v ili: i27168 @@ -2569,7 +2569,7 @@ definition: - overcome by conquest example: - - conquer your fears + - Conquer your fears. - conquer a country hypernym: - 01110559-v @@ -2584,7 +2584,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00504248-n example: - - Kasparov checkmated his opponent after only a few moves + - Kasparov checkmated his opponent after only a few moves. hypernym: - 01104324-v ili: i27170 @@ -2600,7 +2600,7 @@ entails: - 01079008-v example: - - He checked my kings + - He checked my kings. hypernym: - 01120867-v ili: i27171 @@ -2620,7 +2620,7 @@ definition: - urge to attack someone example: - - The owner sicked his dogs on the intruders + - The owner sicked his dogs on the intruders. - the shaman sics sorcerers on the evil spirits hypernym: - 01122487-v @@ -2635,7 +2635,7 @@ entails: - 01075360-v example: - - The teams drew a tie + - The teams drew a tie. hypernym: - 00417926-v ili: i27174 @@ -2658,7 +2658,7 @@ definition: - give up or agree to forgo to the power or possession of another example: - - The last Taleban fighters finally surrendered + - The last Taleban fighters finally surrendered. hypernym: - 01118865-v ili: i27176 @@ -2670,9 +2670,9 @@ definition: - withstand the force of something example: - - The trees resisted her + - The trees resisted her. - stand the test of time - - The mountain climbers had to fend against the ice and snow + - The mountain climbers had to fend against the ice and snow. hypernym: - 01093838-v ili: i27177 @@ -2687,7 +2687,7 @@ definition: - surrender (power or a position) example: - - The King abnegated his power to the ministers + - The King abnegated his power to the ministers. hypernym: - 01118003-v ili: i27178 @@ -2737,7 +2737,7 @@ definition: - resist bravely example: - - He outbraved the enemy + - He outbraved the enemy. hypernym: - 01119003-v ili: i27183 @@ -2748,7 +2748,7 @@ definition: - resist and fight to a standoff example: - - Dallas had enough of a lead to hold the Broncos off + - Dallas had enough of a lead to hold the Broncos off. hypernym: - 01119003-v ili: i27184 @@ -2771,7 +2771,7 @@ definition: - acknowledge defeat example: - - The candidate conceded after enough votes had come in to show that he would lose + - The candidate conceded after enough votes had come in to show that he would lose. hypernym: - 01118003-v ili: i27186 @@ -2812,7 +2812,7 @@ definition: - make accountable for example: - - He did not want to subject himself to the judgments of his superiors + - He did not want to subject himself to the judgments of his superiors. hypernym: - 01120499-v ili: i27190 @@ -2823,8 +2823,8 @@ definition: - take the initiative and go on the offensive example: - - The Serbs attacked the village at night - - The visiting team started to attack + - The Serbs attacked the village at night. + - The visiting team started to attack. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i27191 @@ -2858,8 +2858,8 @@ definition: - launch an attack or assault on; begin hostilities or start warfare with example: - - Hitler attacked Poland on September 1, 1939 and started World War II - - Serbian forces assailed Bosnian towns all week + - Hitler attacked Poland on September 1, 1939 and started World War II. + - Serbian forces assailed Bosnian towns all week. hypernym: - 01092746-v ili: i27194 @@ -2873,7 +2873,7 @@ definition: - attack by submarine example: - - The Germans submarined the Allies + - The Germans submarined the Allies. hypernym: - 01121587-v ili: i27195 @@ -2893,8 +2893,8 @@ definition: - attack someone physically or emotionally example: - - The mugger assaulted the woman - - Nightmares assailed him regularly + - The mugger assaulted the woman. + - Nightmares assailed him regularly. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i27197 @@ -2937,7 +2937,7 @@ definition: - assail again example: - - Her old fears reassailed her + - Her old fears reassailed her. hypernym: - 01122487-v ili: i27201 @@ -2948,7 +2948,7 @@ definition: - make a sudden physical attack on example: - - The muggers jumped the woman in the fur coat + - The muggers jumped the woman in the fur coat. hypernym: - 01122487-v ili: i27202 @@ -2994,7 +2994,7 @@ definition: - to make a rush at or sudden attack upon, as in battle example: - - he saw Jess charging at him with a pitchfork + - He saw Jess charging at him with a pitchfork. hypernym: - 01122368-v ili: i27206 @@ -3006,7 +3006,7 @@ definition: - fight a duel, as over one's honor or a woman example: - - In the 19th century, men often dueled over small matters + - In the 19th century, men often dueled over small matters. hypernym: - 01092746-v ili: i27207 @@ -3017,7 +3017,7 @@ definition: - be the rival of, be in competition with example: - - we are rivaling for first place in the race + - We are rivaling for first place in the race. hypernym: - 01074673-v ili: i27208 @@ -3028,7 +3028,7 @@ definition: - compete with successfully; approach or reach equality with example: - - This artist's drawings cannot emulate his water colors + - This artist's drawings cannot emulate his water colors. hypernym: - 01074673-v ili: i27209 @@ -3086,7 +3086,7 @@ definition: - carry out a feud example: - - The two professors have been feuding for years + - The two professors have been feuding for years. hypernym: - 01092746-v ili: i27215 @@ -3099,7 +3099,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00465962-n example: - - The drive carried to the green + - The drive carried to the green. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i27216 @@ -3112,7 +3112,7 @@ definition: - have a certain range example: - - This rifle carries for 3,000 feet + - This rifle carries for 3,000 feet. hypernym: - 02636270-v ili: i27217 @@ -3134,10 +3134,10 @@ definition: - make a strategic, offensive, assault against an enemy, opponent, or a target example: - - The Germans struck Poland on Sept. 1, 1939 - - We must strike the enemy's oil fields - - in the fifth inning, the Giants struck, sending three runners home to win the - game 5 to 2 + - The Germans struck Poland on Sept. 1, 1939. + - We must strike the enemy's oil fields. + - In the fifth inning, the Giants struck, sending three runners home to win the + game 5 to 2. hypernym: - 01121587-v ili: i27219 @@ -3230,7 +3230,7 @@ definition: - attack with gas; subject to gas fumes example: - - The despot gassed the rebellious tribes + - The despot gassed the rebellious tribes. hypernym: - 01121587-v ili: i27228 @@ -3241,7 +3241,7 @@ definition: - attack with teargas; subject to teargas fumes example: - - The students were teargassed during the riot + - The students were teargassed during the riot. hypernym: - 01127799-v ili: i27229 @@ -3252,7 +3252,7 @@ definition: - lay mines example: - - The Vietnamese mined Cambodia + - The Vietnamese mined Cambodia. hypernym: - 00222898-v ili: i27230 @@ -3263,7 +3263,7 @@ definition: - destroy enemy mines with one's own mines example: - - We countermined the banks of the river + - We countermined the banks of the river. hypernym: - 01128150-v ili: i27231 @@ -3284,7 +3284,7 @@ definition: - attack suddenly and without warning example: - - Hitler blitzed Poland + - Hitler blitzed Poland. hypernym: - 01121587-v ili: i27233 @@ -3296,7 +3296,7 @@ - march aggressively into another's territory by military force for the purposes of conquest and occupation example: - - Hitler invaded Poland on September 1, 1939 + - Hitler invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. hypernym: - 01121587-v ili: i27234 @@ -3348,7 +3348,7 @@ definition: - prevent access to by barricading example: - - The street where the President lives is always barricaded + - The street where the President lives is always barricaded. hypernym: - 01479113-v ili: i27239 @@ -3359,7 +3359,7 @@ definition: - surround so as to force to give up example: - - The Turks besieged Vienna + - The Turks besieged Vienna. hypernym: - 01121587-v ili: i27240 @@ -3404,7 +3404,7 @@ definition: - shield from danger, injury, destruction, or damage example: - - Weatherbeater protects your roof from the rain + - Weatherbeater protects your roof from the rain. hypernym: - 01130221-v ili: i27244 @@ -3436,7 +3436,7 @@ definition: - to protect someone's interests example: - - A man's gotta look out for his family + - A man's gotta look out for his family. hypernym: - 01130619-v ili: i27247 @@ -3458,7 +3458,7 @@ definition: - watch over or shield from danger or harm; protect example: - - guard my possessions while I'm away + - Guard my possessions while I'm away. hypernym: - 01130619-v ili: i27249 @@ -3470,7 +3470,7 @@ definition: - avert, turn away, or repel example: - - Ward off danger + - ward off danger hypernym: - 01130221-v ili: i27250 @@ -3493,7 +3493,7 @@ - protect against a challenge or attack example: - Hold that position behind the trees! - - Hold the bridge against the enemy's attacks + - hold the bridge against the enemy's attacks hypernym: - 01130619-v ili: i27252 @@ -3575,10 +3575,10 @@ definition: - hold back, as of a danger or an enemy; check the expansion or influence of example: - - Arrest the downward trend - - Check the growth of communism in South East Asia - - Contain the rebel movement - - Turn back the tide of communism + - arrest the downward trend + - check the growth of communism in South East Asia + - contain the rebel movement + - turn back the tide of communism hypernym: - 01130221-v ili: i27259 @@ -3594,7 +3594,7 @@ definition: - throw bombs at or attack with bombs example: - - The Americans bombed Dresden + - The Americans bombed Dresden. hypernym: - 01121587-v ili: i27260 @@ -3606,7 +3606,7 @@ definition: - bomb a large area systematically and extensively example: - - The U.S. decided to carpet bomb Vietnam + - The U.S. decided to carpet bomb Vietnam. hypernym: - 01134328-v ili: i27261 @@ -3695,7 +3695,7 @@ definition: - send an explosive to example: - - The Unabomber letter bombed a number of individuals and institutions + - The Unabomber letter bombed a number of individuals and institutions. hypernym: - 01134328-v ili: i27270 @@ -3706,7 +3706,7 @@ definition: - attack with incendiary bombs example: - - The rioters fire-bombed the stores + - The rioters fire-bombed the stores. hypernym: - 01134328-v ili: i27271 @@ -3732,7 +3732,7 @@ definition: - fire a weapon with a loud explosive noise example: - - The soldiers were popping + - The soldiers were popping. hypernym: - 01136251-v ili: i27273 @@ -3743,7 +3743,7 @@ definition: - go off or discharge example: - - The gun fired + - The gun fired. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i27274 @@ -3756,7 +3756,7 @@ definition: - fire as from a gun example: - - The soldiers let drive their bullets + - The soldiers let drive their bullets. hypernym: - 01136251-v ili: i27275 @@ -3778,7 +3778,7 @@ definition: - fail to fire or detonate example: - - The guns misfired + - The guns misfired. hypernym: - 00435327-v ili: i27277 @@ -3789,7 +3789,7 @@ definition: - fire a shot; release example: - - the gunman blasted away + - The gunman blasted away. hypernym: - 01136251-v ili: i27278 @@ -3803,7 +3803,7 @@ definition: - shoot rapidly and repeatedly example: - - He blazed away at the men + - He blazed away at the men. hypernym: - 01137207-v ili: i27279 @@ -3829,7 +3829,7 @@ entails: - 01136251-v example: - - Trigger a gun + - trigger a gun hypernym: - 01647199-v ili: i27281 @@ -3869,7 +3869,7 @@ definition: - use explosives on example: - - The enemy has been shelling us all day + - The enemy has been shelling us all day. hypernym: - 01134328-v ili: i27285 @@ -3881,7 +3881,7 @@ definition: - attack with machine guns or cannon fire from a low-flying plane example: - - civilians were strafed in an effort to force the country's surrender + - Civilians were strafed in an effort to force the country's surrender. hypernym: - 01121587-v ili: i27286 @@ -3963,7 +3963,7 @@ definition: - shoot in the kneecap, often done by terrorist groups as a warning example: - - They kneecapped the industrialist + - They kneecapped the industrialist. hypernym: - 01139564-v ili: i27294 @@ -4070,8 +4070,8 @@ definition: - bet or wager (money) example: - - He played $20 on the new horse - - She plays the races + - He played $20 on the new horse. + - She plays the races. hypernym: - 01140949-v ili: i27305 @@ -4085,7 +4085,7 @@ - place a bet on example: - Which horse are you backing? - - I'm betting on the new horse + - I'm betting on the new horse. hypernym: - 01158153-v ili: i27306 @@ -4206,7 +4206,7 @@ definition: - catch or try to catch fish or shellfish example: - - I like to go fishing on weekends + - I like to go fishing on weekends. hypernym: - 01441809-v ili: i27317 @@ -4217,7 +4217,7 @@ definition: - fish with a handline over the rails of a boat example: - - They are railing for fresh fish + - They are railing for fresh fish. hypernym: - 01143220-v ili: i27318 @@ -4368,7 +4368,7 @@ definition: - hunt illegally example: - - people are poaching elephants for their ivory + - People are poaching elephants for their ivory. hypernym: - 01146304-v ili: i27333 @@ -4415,9 +4415,9 @@ definition: - pursue for food or sport (as of wild animals) example: - - Goering often hunted wild boars in Poland - - The dogs are running deer - - The Duke hunted in these woods + - Goering often hunted wild boars in Poland. + - The dogs are running deer. + - The Duke hunted in these woods. hypernym: - 01482779-v ili: i27338 @@ -4443,7 +4443,7 @@ definition: - search (an area) for prey example: - - The King used to hunt these forests + - The King used to hunt these forests. hypernym: - 02158139-v ili: i27340 @@ -4458,7 +4458,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00456623-n example: - - He often courses hares + - He often courses hares. hypernym: - 01146304-v ili: i27341 @@ -4478,8 +4478,8 @@ definition: - chase an animal up a tree example: - - the hunters treed the bear with dogs and killed it - - her dog likes to tree squirrels + - The hunters treed the bear with dogs and killed it. + - Her dog likes to tree squirrels. hypernym: - 02005890-v ili: i27343 @@ -4509,7 +4509,7 @@ definition: - hunt with hawks example: - - the tribes like to hawk in the desert + - The tribes like to hawk in the desert. hypernym: - 01146304-v ili: i27346 @@ -4520,7 +4520,7 @@ definition: - hunt with falcons example: - - The tribes like to falcon in the desert + - The tribes like to falcon in the desert. hypernym: - 01146304-v ili: i27347 @@ -4572,7 +4572,7 @@ definition: - engage in the sport of bowling example: - - My parents like to bowl on Friday nights + - My parents like to bowl on Friday nights. hypernym: - 01075360-v ili: i27352 @@ -4706,7 +4706,7 @@ definition: - protect or defend (a position in a game) example: - - he covered left field + - He covered left field. hypernym: - 01130619-v ili: i27365 @@ -4741,8 +4741,8 @@ definition: - take sides with; align oneself with; show strong sympathy for example: - - We all rooted for the home team - - I'm pulling for the underdog + - We all rooted for the home team. + - I'm pulling for the underdog. - Are you siding with the defender of the title? hypernym: - 01151427-v @@ -4757,7 +4757,7 @@ - take sides for or against example: - Who are you siding with? - - I'm siding against the current candidate + - I'm siding against the current candidate. hypernym: - 00735655-v ili: i27369 @@ -4779,9 +4779,9 @@ - put (a card or piece) into play during a game, or act strategically as if in a card game example: - - He is playing his cards close to his chest + - He is playing his cards close to his chest. - The Democrats still have some cards to play before they will concede the electoral - victory + victory. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i27372 @@ -4808,7 +4808,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00489236-n example: - - Smith covered again + - Smith covered again. hypernym: - 01151936-v ili: i27374 @@ -4830,7 +4830,7 @@ definition: - lift weights example: - - This guy can press 300 pounds + - This guy can press 300 pounds. hypernym: - 00099475-v ili: i27376 @@ -4843,9 +4843,9 @@ definition: - intend (something) to move towards a certain goal example: - - He aimed his fists towards his opponent's face + - He aimed his fists towards his opponent's face. - criticism directed at her superior - - direct your anger towards others, not towards yourself + - Direct your anger towards others, not towards yourself. hypernym: - 01153576-v ili: i27377 @@ -4871,9 +4871,9 @@ towards example: - Please don't aim at your little brother! - - He trained his gun on the burglar - - Don't train your camera on the women - - Take a swipe at one's opponent + - He trained his gun on the burglar. + - Don't train your camera on the women. + - take a swipe at one's opponent hypernym: - 01991174-v ili: i27379 @@ -4888,7 +4888,7 @@ definition: - aim with a gun example: - - The hunter drew a bead on the rabbit + - The hunter drew a bead on the rabbit. hypernym: - 01153576-v ili: i27380 @@ -4899,7 +4899,7 @@ definition: - aim, point, or direct example: - - Hold the fire extinguisher directly on the flames + - Hold the fire extinguisher directly on the flames. hypernym: - 01153576-v ili: i27381 @@ -4910,8 +4910,8 @@ definition: - direct at someone example: - - She turned a smile on me - - They turned their flashlights on the car + - She turned a smile on me. + - They turned their flashlights on the car. hypernym: - 01153576-v ili: i27382 @@ -4922,7 +4922,7 @@ definition: - hit or aim at with a sweeping arm movement example: - - The soccer player began to swing at the referee + - The soccer player began to swing at the referee. hypernym: - 01153576-v ili: i27383 @@ -4934,7 +4934,7 @@ - direct into a position for use example: - point a gun - - He charged his weapon at me + - He charged his weapon at me. hypernym: - 01153576-v ili: i27384 @@ -4973,7 +4973,7 @@ definition: - be positionable in a specified manner example: - - The gun points with ease + - The gun points with ease. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i27387 @@ -5008,9 +5008,9 @@ definition: - make a counterattack and return like for like, especially evil for evil example: - - The Empire strikes back - - The Giants struck back and won the opener - - The Israeli army retaliated for the Hamas bombing + - The Empire strikes back. + - The Giants struck back and won the opener. + - The Israeli army retaliated for the Hamas bombing. hypernym: - 01126313-v ili: i27390 @@ -5022,7 +5022,7 @@ definition: - take revenge for a perceived wrong example: - - He wants to avenge the murder of his brother + - He wants to avenge the murder of his brother. hypernym: - 02505278-v ili: i27391 @@ -5035,7 +5035,7 @@ definition: - take revenge or even out a score example: - - I cannot accept the defeat — I want to get even + - I cannot accept the defeat — I want to get even. hypernym: - 01155952-v ili: i27392 @@ -5049,7 +5049,7 @@ example: - We'll get them! - That'll fix him good! - - This time I got him + - This time I got him. hypernym: - 01156228-v ili: i27393 @@ -5069,8 +5069,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - The pitcher retired three batters - - the runner was put out at third base + - The pitcher retired three batters. + - The runner was put out at third base. hypernym: - 02409366-v ili: i27394 @@ -5084,7 +5084,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - he was put out at third base on a long throw from left field + - He was put out at third base on a long throw from left field. hypernym: - 01075360-v ili: i27395 @@ -5124,7 +5124,7 @@ definition: - excel or defeat in a game example: - - The Knicks outplayed the Lakers + - The Knicks outplayed the Lakers. hypernym: - 01104324-v ili: i27399 @@ -5137,7 +5137,7 @@ entails: - 01074673-v example: - - The Rolls Royce caught us near the exit ramp + - The Rolls Royce caught us near the exit ramp. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i27400 @@ -5184,8 +5184,8 @@ definition: - stake on the outcome of an issue example: - - I bet $100 on that new horse - - She played all her money on the dark horse + - I bet $100 on that new horse. + - She played all her money on the dark horse. hypernym: - 01140949-v ili: i27404 @@ -5200,7 +5200,7 @@ definition: - make bets example: - - Play the races + - play the races - play the casinos in Trouville hypernym: - 01158153-v @@ -5239,7 +5239,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00489236-n example: - - I saw the bet of one of my fellow players + - I saw the bet of one of my fellow players. hypernym: - 01158153-v ili: i27408 @@ -5262,11 +5262,11 @@ - score a run in baseball example: - source: http://darkroom.baltimoresun.com/2012/09/orioles-pied-in-the-face/ - text: Machado drove in the game-winning run in a 3-2 win + text: Machado drove in the game-winning run in a 3-2 win. - source: http://www2.tbo.com/sports/rays/2012/oct/05/1/spsporto3-shelton-likely-to-be-retained-ar-522566/ - text: Longoria hit 17 home runs and drove in 55 runs + text: Longoria hit 17 home runs and drove in 55 runs. - source: http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2012/09/08/braves-storm-over-mets/ - text: Brian McCann drove in four runs with four hits + text: Brian McCann drove in four runs with four hits. hypernym: - 01114241-v members: diff --git a/src/yaml/verb.consumption.yaml b/src/yaml/verb.consumption.yaml index 29caba32..c30f5219 100644 --- a/src/yaml/verb.consumption.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/verb.consumption.yaml @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ - serve oneself to, or consume regularly example: - Have another bowl of chicken soup! - - I don't take sugar in my coffee + - I don't take sugar in my coffee. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i27410 @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ definition: - use up (resources or materials) example: - - this car consumes a lot of gas - - We exhausted our savings - - They run through 20 bottles of wine a week + - This car consumes a lot of gas. + - We exhausted our savings. + - They run through 20 bottles of wine a week. hypernym: - 02271905-v ili: i27412 @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ definition: - deplete of resources example: - - The exercise class drains me of energy + - The exercise class drains me of energy. hypernym: - 01159815-v ili: i27413 @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ definition: - spend extravagantly example: - - waste not, want not + - Waste not, want not. hypernym: - 02271905-v ili: i27414 @@ -77,15 +77,15 @@ - put into service; make work or employ for a particular purpose or for its inherent or natural purpose example: - - use your head! - - we only use Spanish at home - - I can't use this tool - - Apply a magnetic field here - - This thinking was applied to many projects + - Use your head! + - We only use Spanish at home. + - I can't use this tool. + - Apply a magnetic field here. + - This thinking was applied to many projects. - How do you utilize this tool? - - I apply this rule to get good results + - I apply this rule to get good results. - use the plastic bags to store the food - - He doesn't know how to use a computer + - He doesn't know how to use a computer. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i27417 @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ definition: - use all resources available example: - - The organizers pulled out all the stops for the centennial meeting + - The organizers pulled out all the stops for the centennial meeting. hypernym: - 01161188-v ili: i27418 @@ -113,9 +113,9 @@ definition: - attribute or give example: - - She put too much emphasis on her the last statement - - He put all his efforts into this job - - The teacher put an interesting twist to the interpretation of the story + - She put too much emphasis on her the last statement. + - He put all his efforts into this job. + - The teacher put an interesting twist to the interpretation of the story. hypernym: - 01161188-v ili: i27419 @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ definition: - put or confide something in a person or thing example: - - These philosophers reposed the law in the people + - These philosophers reposed the law in the people. hypernym: - 01162686-v ili: i27420 @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ definition: - use diligently example: - - ply your wits! + - Ply your wits! hypernym: - 01161188-v ili: i27421 @@ -171,8 +171,8 @@ definition: - apply to a wrong thing or person; apply badly or incorrectly example: - - The words are misapplied in this context - - You are misapplying the name of this religious group + - The words are misapplied in this context. + - You are misapplying the name of this religious group. hypernym: - 01161188-v ili: i27424 @@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ definition: - take advantage of example: - - He availed himself of the available resources + - He availed himself of the available resources. hypernym: - 01161188-v ili: i27425 @@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ definition: - apply thoroughly; think through example: - - We worked through an example + - We worked through an example. hypernym: - 02418610-v ili: i27428 @@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ definition: - use again after processing example: - - We must recycle the cardboard boxes + - We must recycle the cardboard boxes. hypernym: - 01161188-v ili: i27431 @@ -271,9 +271,9 @@ definition: - use or manipulate to one's advantage example: - - He exploited the new taxation system - - She knows how to work the system - - he works his parents for sympathy + - He exploited the new taxation system. + - She knows how to work the system. + - He works his parents for sympathy. hypernym: - 01161188-v ili: i27433 @@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ definition: - turn to one's advantage example: - - The environmentalist lobby made hay of the nuclear plant accident + - The environmentalist lobby made hay of the nuclear plant accident. hypernym: - 01165070-v ili: i27434 @@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ definition: - use to one's advantage example: - - She plays on her clients' emotions + - She plays on her clients' emotions. hypernym: - 01165070-v ili: i27435 @@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ definition: - draw from; make good use of example: - - we must exploit the resources we are given wisely + - We must exploit the resources we are given wisely. hypernym: - 01161188-v ili: i27440 @@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ definition: - exploit excessively example: - - We should not overexploit our natural resources + - We should not overexploit our natural resources. hypernym: - 01166589-v ili: i27441 @@ -386,7 +386,7 @@ definition: - exploit for maximal profit, usually by sacrificing quality example: - - The hotel owners are commercializing the beaches + - The hotel owners are commercializing the beaches. hypernym: - 01166589-v ili: i27442 @@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ definition: - exploit as much as possible example: - - I am milking this for all it's worth + - I am milking this for all it's worth. hypernym: - 01166589-v ili: i27443 @@ -408,7 +408,7 @@ definition: - take or consume (regularly or habitually) example: - - She uses drugs rarely + - She uses drugs rarely. hypernym: - 01159300-v ili: i27444 @@ -433,8 +433,8 @@ definition: - use to the utmost; exert vigorously or to full capacity example: - - He really extended himself when he climbed Kilimanjaro - - Don't strain your mind too much + - He really extended himself when he climbed Kilimanjaro. + - Don't strain your mind too much. hypernym: - 01161188-v ili: i27446 @@ -446,7 +446,7 @@ definition: - strain excessively example: - - He overextended himself when he accepted the additional assignment + - He overextended himself when he accepted the additional assignment. hypernym: - 01167895-v ili: i27447 @@ -470,7 +470,7 @@ definition: - use to the limit example: - - you are taxing my patience + - You are taxing my patience. hypernym: - 01167895-v ili: i27449 @@ -482,8 +482,8 @@ definition: - eat a meal; take a meal example: - - We did not eat until 10 P.M. because there were so many phone calls - - I didn't eat yet, so I gladly accept your invitation + - We did not eat until 10 P.M. because there were so many phone calls. + - I didn't eat yet, so I gladly accept your invitation. hypernym: - 01159300-v ili: i27450 @@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ definition: - buy and consume food from a restaurant or establishment that sells prepared food example: - - We'll take out pizza, since I am too tired to cook + - We'll take out pizza, since I am too tired to cook. hypernym: - 01168667-v ili: i27451 @@ -515,8 +515,8 @@ definition: - eat food accompanied by lots of liquid; also use metaphorically example: - - She washed down her dinner with a bottle of red wine - - He washes down his worries with a nightly glass of whisky + - She washed down her dinner with a bottle of red wine. + - He washes down his worries with a nightly glass of whisky. hypernym: - 01170802-v ili: i27453 @@ -547,7 +547,7 @@ definition: - give dinner to; host for dinner example: - - I'm wining and dining my friends + - I'm wining and dining my friends. hypernym: - 01180862-v ili: i27456 @@ -558,7 +558,7 @@ definition: - have supper; eat dinner example: - - We often dine with friends in this restaurant + - We often dine with friends in this restaurant. hypernym: - 01168667-v ili: i27457 @@ -569,7 +569,7 @@ definition: - eat alfresco, in the open air example: - - We picnicked near the lake on this gorgeous Sunday + - We picnicked near the lake on this gorgeous Sunday. hypernym: - 01168667-v ili: i27458 @@ -583,7 +583,7 @@ - 01203727-v - 01204494-v example: - - She was eating a banana + - She was eating a banana. - What did you eat for dinner last night? hypernym: - 01159300-v @@ -608,7 +608,7 @@ definition: - eat hastily example: - - The teenager wolfed down the pizza + - The teenager wolfed down the pizza. hypernym: - 01170802-v ili: i27461 @@ -620,7 +620,7 @@ definition: - eat noisily example: - - He slurped his soup + - He slurped his soup. hypernym: - 01170802-v ili: i27462 @@ -658,7 +658,7 @@ example: - suck the poison from the place where the snake bit - suck on a straw - - the baby sucked on the mother's breast + - The baby sucked on the mother's breast. hypernym: - 01172332-v ili: i27465 @@ -671,8 +671,8 @@ definition: - take in liquids example: - - The patient must drink several liters each day - - The children like to drink soda + - The patient must drink several liters each day. + - The children like to drink soda. hypernym: - 01159300-v ili: i27466 @@ -694,7 +694,7 @@ definition: - drink in sips example: - - She was sipping her tea + - She was sipping her tea. hypernym: - 01172332-v ili: i27468 @@ -705,7 +705,7 @@ definition: - drink greedily or as if with great thirst example: - - The boys guzzled the cheap vodka + - The boys guzzled the cheap vodka. hypernym: - 01172332-v ili: i27469 @@ -716,8 +716,8 @@ definition: - take up with the tongue example: - - The cat lapped up the milk - - the cub licked the milk from its mother's breast + - The cat lapped up the milk. + - The cub licked the milk from its mother's breast. hypernym: - 01172332-v ili: i27470 @@ -730,7 +730,7 @@ definition: - consume alcohol example: - - We were up drinking all night + - We were up drinking all night. hypernym: - 01159300-v ili: i27471 @@ -755,7 +755,7 @@ definition: - drink port example: - - We were porting all in the club after dinner + - We were porting all in the club after dinner. hypernym: - 01173463-v ili: i27473 @@ -766,7 +766,7 @@ definition: - drink claret example: - - They were clareting until well past midnight + - They were clareting until well past midnight. hypernym: - 01173463-v ili: i27474 @@ -777,7 +777,7 @@ definition: - go from one pub to the next and get progressively more drunk example: - - he pub-crawled around Birmingham + - He pub-crawled around Birmingham. hypernym: - 01173463-v ili: i27475 @@ -789,7 +789,7 @@ definition: - drink moderately but regularly example: - - We tippled the cognac + - We tippled the cognac. hypernym: - 01173463-v ili: i27476 @@ -801,7 +801,7 @@ definition: - drink excessive amounts of alcohol; be an alcoholic example: - - The husband drinks and beats his wife + - The husband drinks and beats his wife. hypernym: - 01160479-v ili: i27477 @@ -815,7 +815,7 @@ definition: - have a meal, usually with company example: - - The early Christian disciples broke bread together + - The early Christian disciples broke bread together. hypernym: - 01168667-v ili: i27478 @@ -826,7 +826,7 @@ definition: - consume example: - - She didn't touch her food all night + - She didn't touch her food all night. hypernym: - 01159300-v ili: i27479 @@ -858,7 +858,7 @@ definition: - eat heartily example: - - The food was placed on the table and the children pitched in + - The food was placed on the table and the children pitched in. hypernym: - 01168667-v ili: i27482 @@ -872,7 +872,7 @@ entails: - 01168667-v example: - - My son tucked in a whole pizza + - My son tucked in a whole pizza. hypernym: - 01199335-v ili: i27483 @@ -885,7 +885,7 @@ definition: - eat a snack; eat lightly example: - - She never loses weight because she snacks between meals + - She never loses weight because she snacks between meals. hypernym: - 01168667-v ili: i27484 @@ -897,7 +897,7 @@ definition: - eat like a bird example: - - The anorexic girl just picks at her food + - The anorexic girl just picks at her food. hypernym: - 01170802-v ili: i27485 @@ -932,7 +932,7 @@ definition: - eat a large amount of food quickly example: - - The children gobbled down most of the birthday cake + - The children gobbled down most of the birthday cake. hypernym: - 01170802-v ili: i27488 @@ -946,8 +946,8 @@ definition: - eat intermittently; take small bites of example: - - He pieced at the sandwich all morning - - She never eats a full meal — she just nibbles + - He pieced at the sandwich all morning. + - She never eats a full meal — she just nibbles. hypernym: - 01170802-v ili: i27489 @@ -962,7 +962,7 @@ domain_topic: - 02401652-n example: - - cows ruminate + - Cows ruminate. hypernym: - 01170802-v ili: i27490 @@ -973,7 +973,7 @@ definition: - eat lightly, try different dishes example: - - There was so much food at the party that we quickly got sated just by browsing + - There was so much food at the party that we quickly got sated just by browsing. hypernym: - 01175702-v ili: i27491 @@ -985,7 +985,7 @@ definition: - chew noisily or vigorously example: - - The boy chomped his sandwich + - The boy chomped his sandwich. hypernym: - 01203727-v ili: i27492 @@ -1006,7 +1006,7 @@ definition: - grind with the gums; chew without teeth and with great difficulty example: - - the old man had no teeth left and mumbled his food + - The old man had no teeth left and mumbled his food. hypernym: - 01203727-v ili: i27494 @@ -1021,7 +1021,7 @@ - 01173463-v example: - Let us toast the birthday girl! - - Let's drink to the New Year + - Let's drink to the New Year. hypernym: - 02551772-v ili: i27495 @@ -1036,7 +1036,7 @@ definition: - propose example: - - He gave the first of many toasts at the birthday party + - He gave the first of many toasts at the birthday party. hypernym: - 01177764-v ili: i27496 @@ -1047,7 +1047,7 @@ definition: - drink to the last drop example: - - drink up — there's more wine coming + - Drink up — there's more wine coming. hypernym: - 01172332-v ili: i27497 @@ -1070,8 +1070,8 @@ definition: - provide with choice or abundant food or drink example: - - Don't worry about the expensive wine — I'm treating - - She treated her houseguests with good food every night + - Don't worry about the expensive wine — I'm treating. + - She treated her houseguests with good food every night. hypernym: - 01185006-v ili: i27499 @@ -1085,7 +1085,7 @@ definition: - treat to wine example: - - Our relatives in Italy wined and dined us for a week + - Our relatives in Italy wined and dined us for a week. hypernym: - 01178529-v ili: i27500 @@ -1096,7 +1096,7 @@ definition: - subject to the influence of alcohol example: - - After we finished dinner, we were thoroughly alcoholized + - After we finished dinner, we were thoroughly alcoholized. hypernym: - 01178529-v ili: i27501 @@ -1109,7 +1109,7 @@ entails: - 01180862-v example: - - The old lady is boarding three men + - The old lady is boarding three men. hypernym: - 01185006-v ili: i27502 @@ -1135,7 +1135,7 @@ definition: - live in the house where one works example: - - our babysitter lives in, as it is too far to commute for her + - Our babysitter lives in, as it is too far to commute for her. hypernym: - 01179194-v ili: i27504 @@ -1147,7 +1147,7 @@ definition: - work in a house where one does not live example: - - our cook lives out; he can easily commute from his home + - Our cook lives out; he can easily commute from his home. hypernym: - 02065774-v ili: i27505 @@ -1159,7 +1159,7 @@ definition: - wander and feed example: - - The animals forage in the woods + - The animals forage in the woods. hypernym: - 01182162-v ili: i27506 @@ -1170,7 +1170,7 @@ definition: - feed greedily example: - - The lions ravened the bodies + - The lions ravened the bodies. hypernym: - 01182162-v ili: i27507 @@ -1181,7 +1181,7 @@ definition: - feed on carrion or refuse example: - - hyenas scavenge + - Hyenas scavenge. hypernym: - 01180862-v ili: i27508 @@ -1211,8 +1211,8 @@ definition: - feed through the beak by regurgitating previously swallowed food example: - - many birds feed their young by regurgitating what they have swallowed and carried - to the nest + - Many birds feed their young by regurgitating what they have swallowed and carried + to the nest. hypernym: - 01180862-v ili: i27511 @@ -1225,8 +1225,8 @@ definition: - give food to example: - - Feed the starving children in India - - don't give the child this tough meat + - feed the starving children in India + - Don't give the child this tough meat. hypernym: - 01185006-v ili: i27512 @@ -1247,7 +1247,7 @@ definition: - provide with insufficient quality or quantity of nourishment example: - - The stunted growth of these children shows that they are undernourished + - The stunted growth of these children shows that they are undernourished. hypernym: - 01180862-v ili: i27514 @@ -1286,7 +1286,7 @@ definition: - take in food; used of animals only example: - - This dog doesn't eat certain kinds of meat + - This dog doesn't eat certain kinds of meat. - What do whales eat? hypernym: - 01159300-v @@ -1301,7 +1301,7 @@ definition: - serve as food for; be the food for example: - - This dish feeds six + - This dish feeds six. hypernym: - 01185006-v ili: i27519 @@ -1312,9 +1312,9 @@ definition: - provide (usually but not necessarily food) example: - - We serve meals for the homeless + - We serve meals for the homeless. - She dished out the soup at 8 P.M. - - The entertainers served up a lively show + - The entertainers served up a lively show. hypernym: - 01185006-v ili: i27520 @@ -1331,8 +1331,8 @@ definition: - cook and serve on a plank example: - - Planked vegetable - - Planked shad + - planked vegetable + - planked shad hypernym: - 01182648-v ili: i27521 @@ -1363,7 +1363,7 @@ definition: - feed into; supply example: - - Her success feeds her vanity + - Her success feeds her vanity. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i27524 @@ -1374,7 +1374,7 @@ definition: - help to some food; help with food or drink example: - - I served him three times, and after that he helped himself + - I served him three times, and after that he helped himself. hypernym: - 01185006-v ili: i27525 @@ -1388,7 +1388,7 @@ definition: - supply the force or power for the functioning of example: - - The gasoline powers the engines + - The gasoline powers the engines. hypernym: - 01185006-v ili: i27526 @@ -1399,9 +1399,9 @@ definition: - cause to function by supplying the force or power for or by controlling example: - - The amplifier drives the tube - - steam drives the engines - - this device drives the disks for the computer + - The amplifier drives the tube. + - Steam drives the engines. + - This device drives the disks for the computer. hypernym: - 01183856-v ili: i27527 @@ -1412,7 +1412,7 @@ definition: - provide as food example: - - Feed the guests the nuts + - Feed the guests the nuts. hypernym: - 01185006-v ili: i27528 @@ -1455,7 +1455,7 @@ definition: - give what is desired or needed, especially support, food or sustenance example: - - The hostess provided lunch for all the guests + - The hostess provided lunch for all the guests. hypernym: - 02204104-v ili: i27532 @@ -1480,8 +1480,8 @@ definition: - fill, satisfy or meet a want or need or condition or restriction example: - - does this paper meet the requirements for the degree? - - This job doesn't match my dreams + - Does this paper meet the requirements for the degree? + - This job doesn't match my dreams. - meet a need hypernym: - 01185006-v @@ -1499,7 +1499,7 @@ definition: - be satisfactory for; meet the requirements of or serve the purpose of example: - - This may answer her needs + - This may answer her needs. hypernym: - 01185870-v ili: i27535 @@ -1530,7 +1530,7 @@ definition: - provide abundantly with example: - - He showered her with presents + - He showered her with presents. hypernym: - 01185006-v ili: i27538 @@ -1552,9 +1552,9 @@ definition: - supply with necessities and support example: - - She alone sustained her family - - The money will sustain our good cause - - There's little to earn and many to keep + - She alone sustained her family. + - The money will sustain our good cause. + - There's little to earn and many to keep. hypernym: - 02208144-v ili: i27540 @@ -1576,7 +1576,7 @@ definition: - maintain by seeding without human intervention example: - - Some plants reseed themselves indefinitely + - Some plants reseed themselves indefinitely. hypernym: - 01187158-v ili: i27542 @@ -1598,7 +1598,7 @@ definition: - provide a midday meal for example: - - She lunched us well + - She lunched us well. hypernym: - 01180862-v ili: i27544 @@ -1609,7 +1609,7 @@ definition: - eat a meal in the late morning example: - - We brunch in Sundays + - We brunch in Sundays. hypernym: - 01168667-v ili: i27545 @@ -1620,7 +1620,7 @@ definition: - eat an early morning meal example: - - We breakfast at seven + - We breakfast at seven. hypernym: - 01168667-v ili: i27546 @@ -1668,8 +1668,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - The wetnurse suckled the infant - - You cannot nurse your baby in public in some places + - The wetnurse suckled the infant. + - You cannot nurse your baby in public in some places. hypernym: - 01180862-v ili: i27550 @@ -1699,8 +1699,8 @@ entails: - 01188961-v example: - - she weaned her baby when he was 3 months old and started him on powdered milk - - The kitten was weaned and fed by its owner with a bottle + - She weaned her baby when he was 3 months old and started him on powdered milk. + - The kitten was weaned and fed by its owner with a bottle. hypernym: - 02318230-v ili: i27552 @@ -1723,7 +1723,7 @@ entails: - 01172332-v example: - - the infant was suckling happily + - The infant was suckling happily. hypernym: - 01182162-v ili: i27554 @@ -1734,8 +1734,8 @@ definition: - die of food deprivation example: - - The political prisoners starved to death - - Many famished in the countryside during the drought + - The political prisoners starved to death. + - Many famished in the countryside during the drought. hypernym: - 00359085-v ili: i27555 @@ -1749,7 +1749,7 @@ definition: - deprive of food example: - - They starved the prisoners + - They starved the prisoners. hypernym: - 02318230-v ili: i27556 @@ -1763,8 +1763,8 @@ definition: - deprive of a necessity and cause suffering example: - - he is starving her of love - - The engine was starved of fuel + - He is starving her of love. + - The engine was starved of fuel. hypernym: - 02318230-v ili: i27557 @@ -1803,7 +1803,7 @@ definition: - have need of example: - - This piano wants the attention of a competent tuner + - This piano wants the attention of a competent tuner. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i27561 @@ -1816,7 +1816,7 @@ definition: - demand immediate action example: - - This situation is crying for attention + - This situation is crying for attention. hypernym: - 01191258-v ili: i27562 @@ -1847,7 +1847,7 @@ definition: - abstain from eating example: - - Before the medical exam, you must fast + - Before the medical exam, you must fast. hypernym: - 01198570-v ili: i27565 @@ -1858,7 +1858,7 @@ definition: - abstain from certain foods, as for religious or medical reasons example: - - Catholics sometimes fast during Lent + - Catholics sometimes fast during Lent. hypernym: - 01198570-v ili: i27566 @@ -1869,8 +1869,8 @@ definition: - refrain from certain foods or beverages example: - - I keep off drugs - - During Ramadan, Muslims avoid tobacco during the day + - I keep off drugs. + - During Ramadan, Muslims avoid tobacco during the day. hypernym: - 01198570-v ili: i27567 @@ -1882,7 +1882,7 @@ definition: - follow a regimen or a diet, as for health reasons example: - - He has high blood pressure and must stick to a low-salt diet + - He has high blood pressure and must stick to a low-salt diet. hypernym: - 01192137-v ili: i27568 @@ -1939,7 +1939,7 @@ entails: - 01159815-v example: - - he delights in his granddaughter + - He delights in his granddaughter. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i27573 @@ -1952,7 +1952,7 @@ definition: - enjoy oneself greatly example: - - We had a ball at the party and didn't come home until 2 AM + - We had a ball at the party and didn't come home until 2 AM. hypernym: - 01193481-v ili: i27574 @@ -1964,7 +1964,7 @@ definition: - delight greatly in example: - - wallow in your success! + - Wallow in your success! hypernym: - 01193481-v ili: i27575 @@ -1975,7 +1975,7 @@ definition: - enjoy oneself example: - - it's your birthday, so let's live it up! + - It's your birthday, so let's live it up! hypernym: - 01193481-v ili: i27576 @@ -1986,7 +1986,7 @@ definition: - enjoy to excess example: - - She indulges in ice cream + - She indulges in ice cream. hypernym: - 01159815-v ili: i27577 @@ -2008,8 +2008,8 @@ - devote oneself entirely to something; indulge in to an immoderate degree, usually with pleasure example: - - Wallow in luxury - - wallow in your sorrows + - wallow in luxury + - Wallow in your sorrows. hypernym: - 02516942-v ili: i27579 @@ -2030,7 +2030,7 @@ definition: - dip into a liquid while eating example: - - She dunked the piece of bread in the sauce + - She dunked the piece of bread in the sauce. hypernym: - 01580466-v ili: i27581 @@ -2053,7 +2053,7 @@ definition: - be able to spare or give up example: - - I can't afford to spend two hours with this person + - I can't afford to spend two hours with this person. hypernym: - 02271905-v ili: i27583 @@ -2064,8 +2064,8 @@ definition: - to be spent or finished example: - - The money had gone after a few days - - Gas is running low at the gas stations in the Midwest + - The money had gone after a few days. + - Gas is running low at the gas stations in the Midwest. hypernym: - 02615799-v ili: i27584 @@ -2080,7 +2080,7 @@ definition: - be spent example: - - All my money went for food and rent + - All my money went for food and rent. hypernym: - 00428350-v ili: i27585 @@ -2093,8 +2093,8 @@ definition: - overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself example: - - She stuffed herself at the dinner - - The kids binged on ice cream + - She stuffed herself at the dinner. + - The kids binged on ice cream. hypernym: - 01168667-v ili: i27586 @@ -2120,7 +2120,7 @@ definition: - take or use example: - - She helped herself to some of the office supplies + - She helped herself to some of the office supplies. hypernym: - 01165070-v ili: i27587 @@ -2132,7 +2132,7 @@ definition: - fill to satisfaction example: - - I am sated + - I am sated. hypernym: - 01159300-v ili: i27588 @@ -2146,7 +2146,7 @@ definition: - cause surfeit through excess though initially pleasing example: - - Too much spicy food cloyed his appetite + - Too much spicy food cloyed his appetite. hypernym: - 01196254-v ili: i27589 @@ -2171,7 +2171,7 @@ definition: - satisfy in a limited way example: - - He contented himself with one glass of beer per day + - He contented himself with one glass of beer per day. hypernym: - 01185870-v ili: i27591 @@ -2182,7 +2182,7 @@ definition: - be the host of or for example: - - We hosted 4 couples last night + - We hosted 4 couples last night. hypernym: - 02497847-v ili: i27592 @@ -2205,7 +2205,7 @@ - 01168667-v - 01173463-v example: - - we wined and dined in Paris + - We wined and dined in Paris. hypernym: - 01188514-v ili: i27594 @@ -2218,7 +2218,7 @@ entails: - 01180862-v example: - - We will plump out that poor starving child + - We will plump out that poor starving child. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i27595 @@ -2245,8 +2245,8 @@ definition: - take a sample of example: - - Try these new crackers - - Sample the regional dishes + - Try these new crackers. + - sample the regional dishes hypernym: - 01159300-v ili: i27597 @@ -2273,7 +2273,7 @@ entails: - 01159815-v example: - - Fritter away one's inheritance + - fritter away one's inheritance hypernym: - 01160479-v ili: i27599 @@ -2290,7 +2290,7 @@ definition: - choose not to consume example: - - I abstain from alcohol + - I abstain from alcohol. hypernym: - 00681308-v ili: i27600 @@ -2325,7 +2325,7 @@ definition: - eat greedily example: - - he devoured three sandwiches + - He devoured three sandwiches. hypernym: - 01170802-v ili: i27603 @@ -2339,7 +2339,7 @@ definition: - finish eating all the food on one's plate or on the table example: - - She polished off the remaining potatoes + - She polished off the remaining potatoes. hypernym: - 01170802-v ili: i27604 @@ -2352,8 +2352,8 @@ definition: - eat up completely, as with great appetite example: - - Some people can down a pound of meat in the course of one meal - - The teenagers demolished four pizzas among them + - Some people can down a pound of meat in the course of one meal. + - The teenagers demolished four pizzas among them. hypernym: - 01199335-v ili: i27605 @@ -2379,7 +2379,7 @@ entails: - 01159300-v example: - - I cannot digest milk products + - I cannot digest milk products. hypernym: - 00516235-v ili: i27607 @@ -2392,7 +2392,7 @@ definition: - bear to eat example: - - He cannot stomach raw fish + - He cannot stomach raw fish. hypernym: - 01199976-v ili: i27608 @@ -2441,7 +2441,7 @@ - 00005041-v - 00004227-v example: - - We never smoked marijuana + - We never smoked marijuana. - Do you smoke? hypernym: - 01167359-v @@ -2475,7 +2475,7 @@ definition: - draw deep into the lungs in by breathing example: - - Clinton smoked marijuana but never inhaled + - Clinton smoked marijuana but never inhaled. hypernym: - 01200739-v ili: i27615 @@ -2488,7 +2488,7 @@ entails: - 01200739-v example: - - draw a deep breath + - Draw a deep breath. - draw on a cigarette hypernym: - 00005041-v @@ -2513,7 +2513,7 @@ definition: - inject into the vein example: - - She is mainlining heroin + - She is mainlining heroin. hypernym: - 01201851-v ili: i27618 @@ -2524,7 +2524,7 @@ definition: - take drugs, especially orally example: - - The man charged with murder popped a valium to calm his nerves + - The man charged with murder popped a valium to calm his nerves. hypernym: - 01201851-v ili: i27619 @@ -2558,7 +2558,7 @@ entails: - 01200739-v example: - - After the meal, some of the diners lit up + - After the meal, some of the diners lit up. hypernym: - 02765572-v ili: i27622 @@ -2583,8 +2583,8 @@ entails: - 01203078-v example: - - The addict was snorting cocaine almost every day - - the kids were huffing glue + - The addict was snorting cocaine almost every day. + - The kids were huffing glue. hypernym: - 00005041-v ili: i27624 @@ -2608,7 +2608,7 @@ definition: - take (a drug, especially LSD), by mouth example: - - She dropped acid when she was a teenager + - She dropped acid when she was a teenager. hypernym: - 01203078-v ili: i27626 @@ -2628,7 +2628,7 @@ definition: - get high, stoned, or drugged example: - - He trips every weekend + - He trips every weekend. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i27628 @@ -2642,9 +2642,9 @@ definition: - chew (food); to bite and grind with the teeth example: - - He jawed his bubble gum + - He jawed his bubble gum. - Chew your food and don't swallow it! - - The cows were masticating the grass + - The cows were masticating the grass. hypernym: - 01397118-v ili: i27629 @@ -2669,7 +2669,7 @@ definition: - crush with the teeth, making a grinding sound example: - - The children crunched the celery sticks + - The children crunched the celery sticks. hypernym: - 01203727-v ili: i27631 @@ -2695,7 +2695,7 @@ entails: - 01204494-v example: - - The men gulped down their beers + - The men gulped down their beers. hypernym: - 01172332-v ili: i27633 @@ -2708,9 +2708,9 @@ definition: - drink down entirely example: - - He downed three martinis before dinner - - She killed a bottle of brandy that night - - They popped a few beers after work + - He downed three martinis before dinner. + - She killed a bottle of brandy that night. + - They popped a few beers after work. hypernym: - 01172332-v ili: i27634 @@ -2737,8 +2737,8 @@ definition: - provide with nourishment example: - - We sustained ourselves on bread and water - - This kind of food is not nourishing for young children + - We sustained ourselves on bread and water. + - This kind of food is not nourishing for young children. hypernym: - 01185006-v ili: i27636 @@ -2753,7 +2753,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01890115-n example: - - This land will carry ten cows to the acre + - This land will carry ten cows to the acre. hypernym: - 01205348-v ili: i27637 @@ -2766,7 +2766,7 @@ definition: - be sustained by example: - - He fed on the great ideas of her mentor + - He fed on the great ideas of her mentor. hypernym: - 01185870-v ili: i27638 @@ -2778,7 +2778,7 @@ definition: - find (something or someone) for example: - - I'll fix you up with a nice girl + - I'll fix you up with a nice girl. hypernym: - 01185006-v ili: i27639 @@ -2789,7 +2789,7 @@ definition: - prey on or hunt for example: - - These mammals predate certain eggs + - These mammals predate certain eggs. hypernym: - 01179996-v ili: i27640 @@ -2802,7 +2802,7 @@ definition: - profit from in an exploitatory manner example: - - He feeds on her insecurity + - He feeds on her insecurity. hypernym: - 01165070-v ili: i27641 @@ -2814,7 +2814,7 @@ definition: - eat until one is sated example: - - He filled up on turkey + - He filled up on turkey. hypernym: - 01170802-v ili: i27642 @@ -2828,7 +2828,7 @@ entails: - 01159300-v example: - - The cold water quenched his thirst + - The cold water quenched his thirst. hypernym: - 01185870-v ili: i27643 @@ -2909,8 +2909,8 @@ definition: - drink alcohol without showing ill effects example: - - He can hold his liquor - - he had drunk more than he could carry + - He can hold his liquor. + - He had drunk more than he could carry. hypernym: - 01173463-v ili: i27650 @@ -2922,8 +2922,8 @@ definition: - be ingested example: - - This wine sure goes down well - - The food wouldn't go down + - This wine sure goes down well. + - The food wouldn't go down. hypernym: - 00428350-v ili: i27651 diff --git a/src/yaml/verb.contact.yaml b/src/yaml/verb.contact.yaml index 7c28d81d..81789689 100644 --- a/src/yaml/verb.contact.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/verb.contact.yaml @@ -2,10 +2,10 @@ definition: - be in direct physical contact with; make contact example: - - The two buildings touch - - Their hands touched - - The wire must not contact the metal cover - - The surfaces contact at this point + - The two buildings touch. + - Their hands touched. + - The wire must not contact the metal cover. + - The surfaces contact at this point. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i27653 @@ -21,8 +21,8 @@ definition: - make physical contact with, come in contact with example: - - Touch the stone for good luck - - She never touched her husband + - touch the stone for good luck + - She never touched her husband. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i27654 @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ definition: - cause to be in brief contact with example: - - He touched his toes to the horse's flanks + - He touched his toes to the horse's flanks. hypernym: - 01208838-v ili: i27655 @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ definition: - to hold fast or prevent from moving example: - - The child was pinned under the fallen tree + - The child was pinned under the fallen tree. hypernym: - 02446762-v ili: i27657 @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ definition: - take up by hand example: - - He picked up the book and started to read + - He picked up the book and started to read. hypernym: - 01208838-v ili: i27658 @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ definition: - destroy example: - - Don't violate my garden + - Don't violate my garden. - violate my privacy hypernym: - 01210147-v @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ definition: - intrude on uninvited example: - - The nosy couple broke in on our conversation + - The nosy couple broke in on our conversation. hypernym: - 02022376-v ili: i27661 @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ definition: - form a cover over example: - - The grass covered the grave + - The grass covered the grave. hypernym: - 01208316-v ili: i27662 @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ definition: - cover with frost example: - - ice crystals frosted the glass + - Ice crystals frosted the glass. hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i27663 @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ - provide with a rough or speckled surface or appearance example: - frost the glass - - she frosts her hair + - She frosts her hair. hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i27664 @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ definition: - cover with ice or snow or a glacier example: - - the entire area was glaciated + - The entire area was glaciated. hypernym: - 01210571-v ili: i27665 @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ definition: - cover; be dispersed over example: - - Dead bodies strewed the ground + - Dead bodies strewed the ground. hypernym: - 01210571-v ili: i27666 @@ -172,9 +172,9 @@ definition: - affect or afflict suddenly, usually adversely example: - - We were hit by really bad weather - - He was stricken with cancer when he was still a teenager - - The earthquake struck at midnight + - We were hit by really bad weather. + - He was stricken with cancer when he was still a teenager. + - The earthquake struck at midnight. hypernym: - 00137133-v ili: i27668 @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ definition: - produce by manipulating keys or strings of musical instruments example: - - The pianist strikes a middle C + - The pianist strikes a middle C. - strike ‘z’ on the keyboard hypernym: - 01208838-v @@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ - 01208838-v example: - Feel this soft cloth! - - The customer fingered the sweater + - The customer fingered the sweater. hypernym: - 02135744-v ili: i27670 @@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ definition: - pass one's hands over the sexual organs of example: - - He felt the girl in the movie theater + - He felt the girl in the movie theater. exemplifies: - 07171981-n hypernym: @@ -247,8 +247,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00613447-n example: - - The nurse palpated the patient's stomach - - The runner felt her pulse + - The nurse palpated the patient's stomach. + - The runner felt her pulse. hypernym: - 01208838-v ili: i27673 @@ -262,8 +262,8 @@ definition: - extinguish by crushing example: - - stub out your cigarette now - - stub out your cigar + - Stub out your cigarette now. + - Stub out your cigar. hypernym: - 02767855-v ili: i27674 @@ -278,7 +278,7 @@ definition: - touch, lift, or hold with the hands example: - - Don't handle the merchandise + - Don't handle the merchandise. hypernym: - 01208838-v ili: i27675 @@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ entails: - 01208838-v example: - - The man tried to paw her + - The man tried to paw her. hypernym: - 01228779-v ili: i27677 @@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ definition: - fondle for sexual pleasure example: - - He made some sexual advances at the woman in his office and groped her repeatedly + - He made some sexual advances at the woman in his office and groped her repeatedly. hypernym: - 01228779-v ili: i27678 @@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ definition: - scrape with the paws example: - - The bear pawed the door + - The bear pawed the door. hypernym: - 01310820-v ili: i27679 @@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ definition: - pet example: - - the grandfather dandled the small child + - The grandfather dandled the small child. hypernym: - 01228779-v ili: i27680 @@ -372,9 +372,9 @@ definition: - pass over, across, or through example: - - He ran his eyes over her body - - She ran her fingers along the carved figurine - - He drew her hair through his fingers + - He ran his eyes over her body. + - She ran her fingers along the carved figurine. + - He drew her hair through his fingers. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i27684 @@ -391,11 +391,11 @@ definition: - take into your hands deliberately example: - - The sales clerk quickly seized the money on the counter - - She clutched her purse - - The mother seized her child by the arm - - Birds of prey often seize small mammals - - A crazy idea took hold of him + - The sales clerk quickly seized the money on the counter. + - She clutched her purse. + - The mother seized her child by the arm. + - Birds of prey often seize small mammals. + - A crazy idea took hold of him. hypernym: - 01216829-v ili: i27685 @@ -410,7 +410,7 @@ definition: - to make grasping motions example: - - the cat snatched at the butterflies + - The cat snatched at the butterflies. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i27686 @@ -440,7 +440,7 @@ definition: - clutch as if in panic example: - - She clawed the doorknob + - She clawed the doorknob. hypernym: - 01215136-v ili: i27689 @@ -451,8 +451,8 @@ definition: - take or capture by force example: - - The terrorists seized the politicians - - The rebels threaten to seize civilian hostages + - The terrorists seized the politicians. + - The rebels threaten to seize civilian hostages. hypernym: - 01216829-v ili: i27690 @@ -486,7 +486,7 @@ - get into one's hands, take physically example: - Take a cookie! - - Can you take this bag, please + - Can you take this bag, please. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i27693 @@ -531,7 +531,7 @@ definition: - release ice example: - - The icebergs and glaciers calve + - The icebergs and glaciers calve. hypernym: - 01560556-v ili: i27697 @@ -543,7 +543,7 @@ definition: - take into custody example: - - the police nabbed the suspected criminals + - The police nabbed the suspected criminals. hypernym: - 01215136-v ili: i27698 @@ -560,7 +560,7 @@ definition: - succeed in catching or seizing, especially after a chase example: - - We finally got the suspect + - We finally got the suspect. - Did you catch the thief? hypernym: - 01215136-v @@ -604,7 +604,7 @@ definition: - take hold of or attach to example: - - The biochip latches onto the genes + - The biochip latches onto the genes. hypernym: - 01218568-v ili: i27703 @@ -615,8 +615,8 @@ definition: - hold on tightly or tenaciously example: - - hang on to your father's hands - - The child clung to his mother's apron + - Hang on to your father's hands. + - The child clung to his mother's apron. hypernym: - 01218568-v ili: i27704 @@ -637,7 +637,7 @@ definition: - have or hold in one's hands or grip example: - - Hold this bowl for a moment, please + - Hold this bowl for a moment, please. hypernym: - 02208144-v ili: i27706 @@ -648,8 +648,8 @@ definition: - be the physical support of; carry the weight of example: - - The beam holds up the roof - - He supported me with one hand while I balanced on the beam + - The beam holds up the roof. + - He supported me with one hand while I balanced on the beam. - What's holding that mirror? hypernym: - 02372362-v @@ -675,7 +675,7 @@ definition: - fold into pleats example: - - Pleat the cloth + - Pleat the cloth. hypernym: - 01280538-v ili: i27709 @@ -699,9 +699,9 @@ definition: - bear or be able to bear the weight, pressure,or responsibility of example: - - His efforts carried the entire project + - His efforts carried the entire project. - How many credits is this student carrying? - - We carry a very large mortgage + - We carry a very large mortgage. hypernym: - 01219607-v ili: i27711 @@ -726,7 +726,7 @@ definition: - keep afloat example: - - The life vest buoyed him up + - The life vest buoyed him up. hypernym: - 01219607-v ili: i27713 @@ -834,7 +834,7 @@ definition: - support or hold steady and make steadfast, with or as if with a brace example: - - brace your elbows while working on the potter's wheel + - Brace your elbows while working on the potter's wheel. hypernym: - 00221295-v ili: i27723 @@ -848,7 +848,7 @@ definition: - hold firmly, usually with one's hands example: - - She clutched my arm when she got scared + - She clutched my arm when she got scared. hypernym: - 01219234-v ili: i27724 @@ -871,8 +871,8 @@ definition: - close or secure with or as if with a stopper example: - - She stoppered the wine bottle - - The mothers stoppered their babies' mouths with pacifiers + - She stoppered the wine bottle. + - The mothers stoppered their babies' mouths with pacifiers. hypernym: - 01425540-v ili: i27726 @@ -886,9 +886,9 @@ entails: - 01293025-v example: - - The dress clings to her body - - The label stuck to the box - - The sushi rice grains cohere + - The dress clings to her body. + - The label stuck to the box. + - The sushi rice grains cohere. hypernym: - 01208316-v ili: i27727 @@ -906,7 +906,7 @@ definition: - fit tightly, follow the contours of example: - - The dress molds her beautiful figure + - The dress molds her beautiful figure. hypernym: - 01223449-v ili: i27728 @@ -918,7 +918,7 @@ definition: - stick together example: - - the edges of the wound conglutinated + - The edges of the wound conglutinated. hypernym: - 01223449-v ili: i27729 @@ -957,7 +957,7 @@ definition: - hold gently and carefully example: - - He cradles the child in his arms + - He cradles the child in his arms. hypernym: - 01219234-v ili: i27733 @@ -968,7 +968,7 @@ definition: - grasp firmly example: - - The child clasped my hands + - The child clasped my hands. hypernym: - 01215136-v ili: i27734 @@ -979,7 +979,7 @@ definition: - release from a clasp example: - - She clasped and unclasped her hands + - She clasped and unclasped her hands. hypernym: - 01477180-v ili: i27735 @@ -1001,7 +1001,7 @@ definition: - twist or curve abruptly example: - - She quirked her head in a peculiar way + - She quirked her head in a peculiar way. hypernym: - 01225209-v ili: i27737 @@ -1026,7 +1026,7 @@ definition: - form into a spiral shape example: - - The cord is all twisted + - The cord is all twisted. hypernym: - 00140787-v ili: i27739 @@ -1048,7 +1048,7 @@ definition: - twist or roll into coils or ringlets example: - - curl my hair, please + - Curl my hair, please. hypernym: - 01225209-v ili: i27741 @@ -1076,7 +1076,7 @@ definition: - hold fast or firmly example: - - He gripped the steering wheel + - He gripped the steering wheel. hypernym: - 01215136-v ili: i27743 @@ -1087,7 +1087,7 @@ definition: - manipulate, as in a nervous or unconscious manner example: - - He twiddled his thumbs while waiting for the interview + - He twiddled his thumbs while waiting for the interview. hypernym: - 01214263-v ili: i27744 @@ -1099,8 +1099,8 @@ definition: - handle effectively example: - - The burglar wielded an axe - - The young violinist didn't manage her bow very well + - The burglar wielded an axe. + - The young violinist didn't manage her bow very well. hypernym: - 01214263-v ili: i27745 @@ -1124,7 +1124,7 @@ definition: - handle and cause to function example: - - do not operate machinery after imbibing alcohol + - Do not operate machinery after imbibing alcohol. - control the lever hypernym: - 01214263-v @@ -1200,7 +1200,7 @@ definition: - touch lightly and repeatedly, as with brushing motions example: - - He stroked his long beard + - He stroked his long beard. hypernym: - 01208838-v ili: i27754 @@ -1211,8 +1211,8 @@ definition: - touch or stroke lightly in a loving or endearing manner example: - - He caressed her face - - They fondled in the back seat of the taxi + - He caressed her face. + - They fondled in the back seat of the taxi. hypernym: - 01228534-v ili: i27755 @@ -1255,7 +1255,7 @@ definition: - penetrate injuriously example: - - The glass from the shattered windshield cut into her forehead + - The glass from the shattered windshield cut into her forehead. hypernym: - 01230239-v ili: i27759 @@ -1266,7 +1266,7 @@ definition: - penetrate mutually or be interlocked example: - - The territories of two married people interpenetrate a lot + - The territories of two married people interpenetrate a lot. hypernym: - 01230239-v ili: i27760 @@ -1278,7 +1278,7 @@ definition: - penetrate or assault, in a harmful or injurious way example: - - The cancer had invaded her lungs + - The cancer had invaded her lungs. hypernym: - 01229799-v ili: i27761 @@ -1289,7 +1289,7 @@ definition: - pass into or through, often by overcoming resistance example: - - The bullet penetrated her chest + - The bullet penetrated her chest. hypernym: - 02020375-v ili: i27762 @@ -1301,8 +1301,8 @@ definition: - pierce with force example: - - The bullet struck her thigh - - The icy wind struck through our coats + - The bullet struck her thigh. + - The icy wind struck through our coats. hypernym: - 01230239-v ili: i27763 @@ -1313,7 +1313,7 @@ definition: - pierce or penetrate example: - - The blade broke her skin + - The blade broke her skin. hypernym: - 01230239-v ili: i27764 @@ -1326,7 +1326,7 @@ definition: - become punctured or penetrated example: - - The skin broke + - The skin broke. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i27765 @@ -1348,7 +1348,7 @@ definition: - enter for a short period of time example: - - We poked into the bar + - We poked into the bar. hypernym: - 01230239-v ili: i27767 @@ -1359,8 +1359,8 @@ definition: - enter surreptitiously example: - - He sneaked in under cover of darkness - - In this essay, the author's personal feelings creep in + - He sneaked in under cover of darkness. + - In this essay, the author's personal feelings creep in. hypernym: - 01230239-v ili: i27768 @@ -1372,9 +1372,9 @@ definition: - spread or diffuse through example: - - An atmosphere of distrust has permeated this administration - - music penetrated the entire building - - His campaign was riddled with accusations and personal attacks + - An atmosphere of distrust has permeated this administration. + - Music penetrated the entire building. + - His campaign was riddled with accusations and personal attacks. hypernym: - 01230239-v ili: i27769 @@ -1401,7 +1401,7 @@ definition: - penetrate thoroughly and into every part example: - - the revolutionaries honeycombed the organization + - The revolutionaries honeycombed the organization. hypernym: - 01230239-v ili: i27771 @@ -1412,7 +1412,7 @@ definition: - poke or thrust abruptly example: - - he jabbed his finger into her ribs + - He jabbed his finger into her ribs. hypernym: - 01903255-v ili: i27772 @@ -1436,7 +1436,7 @@ definition: - stab or pierce example: - - he jabbed the piece of meat with his pocket knife + - He jabbed the piece of meat with his pocket knife. hypernym: - 01903255-v ili: i27774 @@ -1458,7 +1458,7 @@ - urge on; cause to act example: - The other children egged the boy on, but he did not want to throw the stone through - the window + the window. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i27776 @@ -1491,7 +1491,7 @@ definition: - to push against gently example: - - She nudged my elbow when she saw her friend enter the restaurant + - She nudged my elbow when she saw her friend enter the restaurant. hypernym: - 01875972-v ili: i27779 @@ -1513,7 +1513,7 @@ definition: - use a knife on example: - - The victim was knifed to death + - The victim was knifed to death. hypernym: - 00069650-v ili: i27781 @@ -1577,7 +1577,7 @@ definition: - throw stones at example: - - Pilgrims lapidate a stone pillar in commemoration of Abraham's temptation + - Pilgrims lapidate a stone pillar in commemoration of Abraham's temptation. hypernym: - 01510546-v ili: i27787 @@ -1590,7 +1590,7 @@ entails: - 01252288-v example: - - She rubbed down her child with a sponge + - She rubbed down her child with a sponge. hypernym: - 01214263-v ili: i27788 @@ -1706,7 +1706,7 @@ entails: - 01335412-v example: - - They buried the stolen goods + - They buried the stolen goods. hypernym: - 01578506-v ili: i27798 @@ -1739,7 +1739,7 @@ definition: - cover completely, as if with a carpet example: - - flowers carpeted the meadows + - Flowers carpeted the meadows. hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i27801 @@ -1750,7 +1750,7 @@ definition: - cover with wooden boards example: - - board up windows before the hurricane + - Board up windows before the hurricane. hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i27802 @@ -1799,8 +1799,8 @@ definition: - to strike, thrust or shove against example: - - He butted his sister out of the way - - The goat butted the hiker with his horns + - He butted his sister out of the way. + - The goat butted the hiker with his horns. hypernym: - 01412877-v ili: i27806 @@ -1812,7 +1812,7 @@ definition: - butt with the head example: - - The soccer player headbutted his opponent and was sent off the field + - The soccer player headbutted his opponent and was sent off the field. hypernym: - 01238333-v ili: i27807 @@ -1823,8 +1823,8 @@ definition: - hit against; come into sudden contact with example: - - The car hit a tree - - He struck the table with his elbow + - The car hit a tree. + - He struck the table with his elbow. hypernym: - 01208838-v ili: i27808 @@ -1841,7 +1841,7 @@ definition: - hit with a pinging noise example: - - The bugs pinged the lamp shade + - The bugs pinged the lamp shade. hypernym: - 01238728-v ili: i27809 @@ -1852,7 +1852,7 @@ definition: - leap, jerk, bang example: - - Bullets spanged into the trees + - Bullets spanged into the trees. exemplifies: - 07170369-n hypernym: @@ -1866,7 +1866,7 @@ definition: - collide with the rear end of example: - - The car rear-ended me + - The car rear-ended me. hypernym: - 01238728-v ili: i27811 @@ -1877,7 +1877,7 @@ definition: - collide with the broad side of example: - - her car broad-sided mine + - Her car broad-sided mine. hypernym: - 01238728-v ili: i27812 @@ -1909,7 +1909,7 @@ definition: - land on or hit solidly example: - - The brick connected on her head, knocking her out + - The brick connected on her head, knocking her out. hypernym: - 01238728-v ili: i27815 @@ -1920,7 +1920,7 @@ definition: - fail to reach example: - - The arrow missed the target + - The arrow missed the target. hypernym: - 02534046-v ili: i27816 @@ -1931,7 +1931,7 @@ definition: - strike with a sound like that of falling rain example: - - Bullets were spatting the leaves + - Bullets were spatting the leaves. hypernym: - 01238728-v ili: i27817 @@ -1942,7 +1942,7 @@ definition: - strike with a dull sound example: - - Bullets were thudding against the wall + - Bullets were thudding against the wall. hypernym: - 01238728-v ili: i27818 @@ -1962,7 +1962,7 @@ definition: - hit the ground example: - - the car bottomed out where the driveway meets the road + - The car bottomed out where the driveway meets the road. hypernym: - 01238728-v ili: i27820 @@ -1973,7 +1973,7 @@ definition: - deliver a sharp blow or push example: - - He knocked the glass clear across the room + - He knocked the glass clear across the room. hypernym: - 01412877-v ili: i27821 @@ -1985,7 +1985,7 @@ definition: - push with the shoulders example: - - He shouldered his way into the crowd + - He shouldered his way into the crowd. hypernym: - 01903255-v ili: i27822 @@ -2036,7 +2036,7 @@ definition: - knock against with force or violence example: - - My car bumped into the tree + - My car bumped into the tree. hypernym: - 01238728-v ili: i27827 @@ -2048,8 +2048,8 @@ definition: - cause to come or go down example: - - The policeman downed the heavily armed suspect - - The mugger knocked down the old lady after she refused to hand over her wallet + - The policeman downed the heavily armed suspect. + - The mugger knocked down the old lady after she refused to hand over her wallet. hypernym: - 01412877-v ili: i27828 @@ -2075,7 +2075,7 @@ definition: - collide violently with an obstacle example: - - I ran into the telephone pole + - I ran into the telephone pole. hypernym: - 01238728-v ili: i27830 @@ -2103,7 +2103,7 @@ definition: - touch lightly and briefly example: - - He brushed the wall lightly + - He brushed the wall lightly. hypernym: - 01208838-v ili: i27832 @@ -2135,7 +2135,7 @@ definition: - goad with spurs example: - - the rider spurred his horse + - The rider spurred his horse. hypernym: - 01243637-v ili: i27835 @@ -2186,7 +2186,7 @@ definition: - propel or give impetus to example: - - The sudden gust of air propelled the ball to the other side of the fence + - The sudden gust of air propelled the ball to the other side of the fence. hypernym: - 01514338-v ili: i27840 @@ -2199,7 +2199,7 @@ definition: - touch or hit with a light, quick blow example: - - flicked him with his hand + - … flicked him with his hand hypernym: - 01243284-v ili: i27841 @@ -2210,7 +2210,7 @@ definition: - cause to make a snapping sound example: - - snap your fingers + - Snap your fingers. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i27842 @@ -2248,7 +2248,7 @@ definition: - throw violently example: - - He slammed the book on the table + - He slammed the book on the table. hypernym: - 01511000-v ili: i27845 @@ -2260,7 +2260,7 @@ definition: - close violently example: - - He slammed the door shut + - He slammed the door shut. hypernym: - 01347791-v ili: i27846 @@ -2272,7 +2272,7 @@ definition: - close with shutters example: - - We shuttered the window to keep the house cool + - We shuttered the window to keep the house cool. hypernym: - 01347791-v ili: i27847 @@ -2295,7 +2295,7 @@ definition: - stretch back a bowstring (on an archer's bow) example: - - The archers were drawing their bows + - The archers were drawing their bows. hypernym: - 01452184-v ili: i27849 @@ -2330,7 +2330,7 @@ definition: - rub with a brush, or as if with a brush example: - - Johnson brushed the hairs from his jacket + - Johnson brushed the hairs from his jacket. hypernym: - 01252288-v ili: i27852 @@ -2341,7 +2341,7 @@ definition: - clean with a brush example: - - She brushed the suit before hanging it back into the closet + - She brushed the suit before hanging it back into the closet. hypernym: - 01535377-v ili: i27853 @@ -2444,7 +2444,7 @@ definition: - polish with wax example: - - The motorcycle has been Simonized + - The motorcycle has been Simonized. hypernym: - 01248201-v ili: i27862 @@ -2458,7 +2458,7 @@ entails: - 01252288-v example: - - shine the silver, please + - Shine the silver, please. - polish my shoes hypernym: - 00293903-v @@ -2497,7 +2497,7 @@ definition: - make dull in appearance example: - - Age had dulled the surface + - Age had dulled the surface. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i27866 @@ -2508,7 +2508,7 @@ definition: - make dull or blunt example: - - Too much cutting dulls the knife's edge + - Too much cutting dulls the knife's edge. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i27867 @@ -2601,7 +2601,7 @@ definition: - escape example: - - She squeaked by me + - She squeaked by me. hypernym: - 02054081-v ili: i27876 @@ -2613,7 +2613,7 @@ definition: - strike lightly example: - - He tapped me on the shoulder + - He tapped me on the shoulder. hypernym: - 01412877-v ili: i27877 @@ -2625,7 +2625,7 @@ definition: - strike or tap firmly example: - - the doctor percussed his chest and back + - The doctor percussed his chest and back. hypernym: - 01250368-v ili: i27878 @@ -2636,7 +2636,7 @@ definition: - place after another constituent in the sentence example: - - Japanese postposes the adpositions, whereas English preposes them + - Japanese postposes the adpositions, whereas English preposes them. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i27879 @@ -2647,7 +2647,7 @@ definition: - place before another constituent in the sentence example: - - English preposes the adpositions; Japanese postposes them + - English preposes the adpositions; Japanese postposes them. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i27880 @@ -2658,7 +2658,7 @@ definition: - touch the surface of lightly example: - - His back shaved the counter in passing + - His back shaved the counter in passing. hypernym: - 01243078-v ili: i27881 @@ -2726,7 +2726,7 @@ definition: - cut or remove with or as if with a plane example: - - The machine shaved off fine layers from the piece of wood + - The machine shaved off fine layers from the piece of wood. hypernym: - 01555301-v ili: i27887 @@ -2809,7 +2809,7 @@ definition: - cause friction example: - - my sweater scratches + - My sweater scratches. hypernym: - 01208316-v ili: i27894 @@ -2824,7 +2824,7 @@ definition: - touch or rub constantly example: - - The old man worried his beads + - The old man worried his beads. hypernym: - 01252288-v ili: i27895 @@ -2835,7 +2835,7 @@ definition: - clean with hard rubbing example: - - She scrubbed his back + - She scrubbed his back. hypernym: - 01252288-v ili: i27896 @@ -2901,7 +2901,7 @@ definition: - rub the dust over a surface so as to blur the outlines of a shape example: - - The artist dusted the charcoal drawing down to a faint image + - The artist dusted the charcoal drawing down to a faint image. hypernym: - 01254492-v ili: i27902 @@ -2931,7 +2931,7 @@ definition: - cover or stain with slime example: - - The snake slimed his victim + - The snake slimed his victim. hypernym: - 01536935-v ili: i27905 @@ -2978,7 +2978,7 @@ - make or become coarse or coarser example: - coarsen the surface - - Their minds coarsened + - Their minds coarsened. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i27909 @@ -3002,7 +3002,7 @@ definition: - tear or wear off the skin or make sore by abrading example: - - This leash chafes the dog's neck + - This leash chafes the dog's neck. hypernym: - 01256577-v ili: i27911 @@ -3027,7 +3027,7 @@ definition: - diminish, as by friction example: - - Erosion wore away the surface + - Erosion wore away the surface. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i27913 @@ -3039,7 +3039,7 @@ definition: - cut into slices example: - - Slice the salami, please + - Slice the salami, please. hypernym: - 01555301-v ili: i27914 @@ -3141,7 +3141,7 @@ definition: - cut to pieces example: - - Father carved the ham + - Father carved the ham. hypernym: - 01555301-v ili: i27923 @@ -3153,7 +3153,7 @@ definition: - form by carving example: - - Carve a flower from the ice + - carve a flower from the ice hypernym: - 01555301-v - 01663142-v @@ -3240,7 +3240,7 @@ definition: - cut down example: - - George chopped down the cherry tree + - George chopped down the cherry tree. hypernym: - 01260866-v ili: i27932 @@ -3263,7 +3263,7 @@ definition: - cut away example: - - he hacked his way through the forest + - He hacked his way through the forest. hypernym: - 01555301-v ili: i27934 @@ -3286,7 +3286,7 @@ definition: - cut into pieces with repeated blows example: - - Chop wood + - chop wood - chop meat hypernym: - 01555301-v @@ -3302,7 +3302,7 @@ - cause to fall by or as if by delivering a blow example: - strike down a tree - - Lightning struck down the hikers + - Lightning struck down the hikers. hypernym: - 01555301-v ili: i27937 @@ -3346,7 +3346,7 @@ definition: - cut slightly, with a razor example: - - The barber's knife nicked his cheek + - The barber's knife nicked his cheek. hypernym: - 01555301-v ili: i27941 @@ -3384,7 +3384,7 @@ definition: - break off (a piece from a whole) example: - - Her tooth chipped + - Her tooth chipped. hypernym: - 01560556-v ili: i27944 @@ -3399,7 +3399,7 @@ definition: - come off in flakes or thin small pieces example: - - The paint in my house is peeling off + - The paint in my house is peeling off. hypernym: - 01262255-v ili: i27945 @@ -3422,7 +3422,7 @@ definition: - form by chipping example: - - They chipped their names in the stone + - They chipped their names in the stone. hypernym: - 01663142-v ili: i27947 @@ -3571,7 +3571,7 @@ definition: - form a coat over example: - - Dirt had coated her face + - Dirt had coated her face. hypernym: - 01210571-v ili: i27960 @@ -3733,7 +3733,7 @@ definition: - apply with a brush example: - - Brush butter on the roast + - Brush butter on the roast. hypernym: - 01266847-v ili: i27975 @@ -3786,8 +3786,8 @@ definition: - provide with a finish example: - - The carpenter finished the table beautifully - - this shirt is not finished properly + - The carpenter finished the table beautifully. + - This shirt is not finished properly. hypernym: - 01266847-v ili: i27980 @@ -3937,7 +3937,7 @@ definition: - cover with canvas example: - - She canvassed the walls of her living room so as to conceal the ugly cracks + - She canvassed the walls of her living room so as to conceal the ugly cracks. hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i27994 @@ -3981,7 +3981,7 @@ definition: - cover with beeswax example: - - Chris beeswaxed the kitchen table + - Chris beeswaxed the kitchen table. hypernym: - 01271290-v ili: i27998 @@ -4024,7 +4024,7 @@ definition: - coat with a glaze example: - - the potter glazed the dishes + - The potter glazed the dishes. - glaze the bread with eggwhite hypernym: - 01266847-v @@ -4099,7 +4099,7 @@ definition: - cover with shellac example: - - She wanted to shellac the desk to protect it from water spots + - She wanted to shellac the desk to protect it from water spots. hypernym: - 01271572-v ili: i28009 @@ -4123,7 +4123,7 @@ definition: - provide with a new lining example: - - the old fur coat must be relined + - The old fur coat must be relined. hypernym: - 01273348-v ili: i28011 @@ -4134,7 +4134,7 @@ definition: - cover the front or surface of example: - - The building was faced with beautiful stones + - The building was faced with beautiful stones. hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i28012 @@ -4173,7 +4173,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00912746-n example: - - The building was refaced with beautiful stones + - The building was refaced with beautiful stones. hypernym: - 01273753-v ili: i28015 @@ -4240,7 +4240,7 @@ entails: - 01335412-v example: - - The thief was tarred and feathered + - The thief was tarred and feathered. hypernym: - 02505278-v ili: i28021 @@ -4362,7 +4362,7 @@ entails: - 01555301-v example: - - During the bris, the baby boy is circumcised + - During the bris, the baby boy is circumcised. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i28033 @@ -4391,7 +4391,7 @@ definition: - puncture and scar (the skin), as for purposes or tribal identification or rituals example: - - The men in some African tribes scarify their faces + - The men in some African tribes scarify their faces. hypernym: - 01277535-v ili: i28036 @@ -4424,7 +4424,7 @@ definition: - pierce with many holes example: - - The bullets riddled his body + - The bullets riddled his body. hypernym: - 01443719-v ili: i28039 @@ -4501,7 +4501,7 @@ definition: - mark with lines example: - - sorrow had lined his face + - Sorrow had lined his face. hypernym: - 01278326-v ili: i28046 @@ -4523,7 +4523,7 @@ definition: - mark with or consist of a pattern of crossed lines example: - - wrinkles crisscrossed her face + - Wrinkles crisscrossed her face. hypernym: - 01278925-v ili: i28048 @@ -4605,7 +4605,7 @@ - bend or lay so that one part covers the other example: - fold up the newspaper - - turn up your collar + - Turn up your collar. hypernym: - 00356912-v ili: i28055 @@ -4619,8 +4619,8 @@ - make wrinkles or creases on a smooth surface; make a pressed, folded or wrinkled line in; ‘crisp’ is archaic example: - - The dress got wrinkled - - crease the paper like this to make a crane + - The dress got wrinkled. + - Crease the paper like this to make a crane. exemplifies: - 07087487-n hypernym: @@ -4639,7 +4639,7 @@ definition: - to gather something into small wrinkles or folds example: - - She puckered her lips + - She puckered her lips. hypernym: - 01280991-v ili: i28057 @@ -4656,7 +4656,7 @@ definition: - become wrinkled or drawn together example: - - her lips puckered + - Her lips puckered. hypernym: - 01280991-v ili: i28058 @@ -4669,7 +4669,7 @@ definition: - fold or collapse example: - - His knees buckled + - His knees buckled. hypernym: - 01993067-v ili: i28059 @@ -4693,7 +4693,7 @@ definition: - make smaller example: - - The heat contracted the woollen garment + - The heat contracted the woollen garment. hypernym: - 00241924-v ili: i28061 @@ -4706,7 +4706,7 @@ entails: - 01402698-v example: - - The bicycle dented my car + - The bicycle dented my car. hypernym: - 01282617-v ili: i28062 @@ -4732,7 +4732,7 @@ example: - bend the rod - twist the dough into a braid - - the strong man could turn an iron bar + - The strong man could turn an iron bar. hypernym: - 00140787-v ili: i28064 @@ -4747,8 +4747,8 @@ definition: - bend a joint example: - - flex your wrists - - bend your knees + - Flex your wrists. + - Bend your knees. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i28065 @@ -4760,7 +4760,7 @@ definition: - cause to curve inward example: - - gravity incurvates the rays + - Gravity incurvates the rays. hypernym: - 01282617-v ili: i28066 @@ -4771,7 +4771,7 @@ definition: - twist into a state of deformity example: - - The wind has gnarled this old tree + - The wind has gnarled this old tree. hypernym: - 01282617-v ili: i28067 @@ -4812,7 +4812,7 @@ definition: - make gouges into a surface example: - - The woman's spiked heels gouged out the wooden floor + - The woman's spiked heels gouged out the wooden floor. hypernym: - 01557581-v ili: i28071 @@ -4875,7 +4875,7 @@ definition: - draw in as if by suction example: - - suck in your cheeks and stomach + - Suck in your cheeks and stomach. hypernym: - 01285148-v ili: i28077 @@ -4900,7 +4900,7 @@ definition: - dig with the snout example: - - the pig was rooting for truffles + - The pig was rooting for truffles. hypernym: - 01312361-v ili: i28079 @@ -4936,7 +4936,7 @@ definition: - hollow out as if making a cave or opening example: - - The river was caving the banks + - The river was caving the banks. hypernym: - 01285148-v ili: i28082 @@ -4949,7 +4949,7 @@ - arrange or fold as a cover or protection example: - wrap the baby before taking her out - - Wrap the present + - wrap the present hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i28083 @@ -4961,7 +4961,7 @@ definition: - wrap for decorative purposes example: - - The gift was done up in pretty red paper + - The gift was done up in pretty red paper. hypernym: - 01285811-v ili: i28084 @@ -5025,7 +5025,7 @@ definition: - undo the ties of example: - - They untied the prisoner + - They untied the prisoner. hypernym: - 01522610-v ili: i28090 @@ -5038,7 +5038,7 @@ definition: - tie a gag around someone's mouth in order to silence them example: - - The burglars gagged the home owner and tied him to a chair + - The burglars gagged the home owner and tied him to a chair. hypernym: - 01288043-v ili: i28091 @@ -5065,7 +5065,7 @@ definition: - loosen the ties of example: - - unloose your sneakers + - Unloose your sneakers. hypernym: - 01287064-v ili: i28093 @@ -5077,7 +5077,7 @@ definition: - tie again or anew example: - - retie the string and make it strong enough now + - Retie the string and make it strong enough now. hypernym: - 01288043-v ili: i28094 @@ -5088,7 +5088,7 @@ definition: - fasten or secure with a rope, string, or cord example: - - They tied their victim to the chair + - They tied their victim to the chair. hypernym: - 01343121-v ili: i28095 @@ -5112,7 +5112,7 @@ definition: - connect or secure to example: - - They rigged the bomb to the ignition + - They rigged the bomb to the ignition. hypernym: - 01343121-v ili: i28097 @@ -5123,7 +5123,7 @@ definition: - fasten or join with a loop example: - - He looped the watch through his belt + - He looped the watch through his belt. hypernym: - 01288043-v ili: i28098 @@ -5249,7 +5249,7 @@ definition: - tie together somebody's limbs example: - - The prisoner was hog-tied + - The prisoner was hog-tied. hypernym: - 01289516-v ili: i28109 @@ -5270,7 +5270,7 @@ definition: - confine or restrain with or as if with manacles or handcuffs example: - - The police handcuffed the suspect at the scene of the crime + - The police handcuffed the suspect at the scene of the crime. hypernym: - 01290655-v ili: i28111 @@ -5301,7 +5301,7 @@ definition: - fasten or secure with chains example: - - Chain the chairs together + - chain the chairs together hypernym: - 01343121-v ili: i28114 @@ -5355,7 +5355,7 @@ definition: - attach to one another, for safety example: - - The mountaineers roped up when they started the final ascent + - The mountaineers roped up when they started the final ascent. hypernym: - 01343121-v ili: i28119 @@ -5408,7 +5408,7 @@ definition: - attach to example: - - They fastened various nicknames to each other + - They fastened various nicknames to each other. hypernym: - 01299048-v ili: i28124 @@ -5428,7 +5428,7 @@ definition: - become attached example: - - The spider's thread attached to the window sill + - The spider's thread attached to the window sill. hypernym: - 01293672-v ili: i28126 @@ -5440,7 +5440,7 @@ - become attached to and embedded in the uterus example: - The egg fertilized in vitro implanted in the uterus of the birth mother with no - further complications + further complications. hypernym: - 01293025-v ili: i28127 @@ -5460,7 +5460,7 @@ definition: - make contact or come together example: - - The two roads join here + - The two roads join here. hypernym: - 01357376-v ili: i28129 @@ -5566,9 +5566,9 @@ definition: - bring two objects, ideas, or people together example: - - This fact is coupled to the other one + - This fact is coupled to the other one. - Matchmaker, can you match my daughter with a nice young man? - - The student was paired with a partner for collaboration on the project + - The student was paired with a partner for collaboration on the project. hypernym: - 01297878-v ili: i28138 @@ -5719,7 +5719,7 @@ definition: - cause to become joined or linked example: - - join these two parts so that they fit together + - Join these two parts so that they fit together. hypernym: - 01357376-v ili: i28152 @@ -5816,7 +5816,7 @@ definition: - link together example: - - can we couple these proposals? + - Can we couple these proposals? hypernym: - 01299048-v ili: i28161 @@ -5907,7 +5907,7 @@ definition: - cut (e.g, beans) lengthwise in preparation for cooking example: - - French the potatoes + - french the potatoes hypernym: - 00562167-v ili: i28169 @@ -5959,7 +5959,7 @@ definition: - come to be detached example: - - His retina detached and he had to be rushed into surgery + - His retina detached and he had to be rushed into surgery. hypernym: - 01560556-v ili: i28174 @@ -5972,7 +5972,7 @@ definition: - come off example: - - This button had fallen off + - This button had fallen off. hypernym: - 01302344-v ili: i28175 @@ -5994,7 +5994,7 @@ definition: - wrap in swaddling clothes example: - - swaddled the infant + - … swaddled the infant hypernym: - 01305902-v ili: i28177 @@ -6049,7 +6049,7 @@ definition: - keep to the curb example: - - curb your dogs + - Curb your dogs. hypernym: - 01303637-v ili: i28182 @@ -6071,7 +6071,7 @@ definition: - impede the motion of, as with a chain or a burden example: - - horses were clogged until they were tamed + - Horses were clogged until they were tamed. hypernym: - 01303637-v ili: i28184 @@ -6082,10 +6082,10 @@ definition: - to close within bounds, or otherwise limit or deprive of free movement example: - - This holds the local until the express passengers change trains - - About a dozen animals were held inside the stockade - - The illegal immigrants were held at a detention center - - The terrorists held the journalists for ransom + - This holds the local until the express passengers change trains. + - About a dozen animals were held inside the stockade. + - The illegal immigrants were held at a detention center. + - The terrorists held the journalists for ransom. hypernym: - 00513267-v ili: i28185 @@ -6099,7 +6099,7 @@ definition: - hold and prevent from leaving example: - - The student was kept after school + - The student was kept after school. hypernym: - 02500687-v ili: i28186 @@ -6126,7 +6126,7 @@ definition: - shut up or confine in any enclosure or within any bounds or limits example: - - The prisoners are safely pounded + - The prisoners are safely pounded. hypernym: - 01304044-v ili: i28188 @@ -6191,7 +6191,7 @@ definition: - make fast; tie or secure, with or as if with a rope example: - - The Chinese would bind the feet of their women + - The Chinese would bind the feet of their women. hypernym: - 01299048-v ili: i28194 @@ -6245,7 +6245,7 @@ definition: - make fast as if with cement example: - - We cemented our friendship + - We cemented our friendship. hypernym: - 01305902-v ili: i28199 @@ -6298,7 +6298,7 @@ definition: - secure a vessel with an anchor example: - - We anchored at Baltimore + - We anchored at Baltimore. hypernym: - 01343121-v ili: i28204 @@ -6334,7 +6334,7 @@ definition: - moor at a wharf example: - - The ship was wharfed + - The ship was wharfed. hypernym: - 01308202-v ili: i28207 @@ -6345,7 +6345,7 @@ definition: - come into or dock at a wharf example: - - the big ship wharfed in the evening + - The big ship wharfed in the evening. hypernym: - 02089989-v ili: i28208 @@ -6544,7 +6544,7 @@ definition: - scratch repeatedly example: - - The cat scraped at the armchair + - The cat scraped at the armchair. hypernym: - 01252288-v ili: i28226 @@ -6557,7 +6557,7 @@ - put something back where it belongs example: - replace the book on the shelf after you have finished reading it - - please put the clean dishes back in the cabinet when you have washed them + - Please put the clean dishes back in the cabinet when you have washed them. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i28227 @@ -6571,9 +6571,9 @@ definition: - form, arrange, or deposit in layers example: - - The fish are stratified in barrels - - The rock was stratified by the force of the water - - A statistician stratifies the list of names according to the addresses + - The fish are stratified in barrels. + - The rock was stratified by the force of the water. + - A statistician stratifies the list of names according to the addresses. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i28228 @@ -6607,7 +6607,7 @@ definition: - bruise, cut, or injure the skin or the surface of example: - - The boy skinned his knee when he fell + - The boy skinned his knee when he fell. hypernym: - 00069650-v ili: i28231 @@ -6619,7 +6619,7 @@ definition: - turn up, loosen, or remove earth example: - - Dig we must + - Dig we must. - turn over the soil for aeration hypernym: - 00173351-v @@ -6634,7 +6634,7 @@ definition: - wear or cut gutters into example: - - The heavy rain guttered the soil + - The heavy rain guttered the soil. hypernym: - 01229439-v ili: i28233 @@ -6645,7 +6645,7 @@ definition: - dig (up) with a spade example: - - I spade compost into the flower beds + - I spade compost into the flower beds. hypernym: - 01312361-v ili: i28234 @@ -6676,7 +6676,7 @@ definition: - remove the inner part or the core of example: - - the mining company wants to excavate the hillside + - The mining company wants to excavate the hillside. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i28237 @@ -6717,7 +6717,7 @@ definition: - form by hollowing example: - - Carnegie had a lake excavated for Princeton University's rowing team + - Carnegie had a lake excavated for Princeton University's rowing team. - excavate a cavity hypernym: - 01285148-v @@ -6740,7 +6740,7 @@ definition: - dig a trench or trenches example: - - The National Guardsmen were sent out to trench + - The National Guardsmen were sent out to trench. hypernym: - 01313763-v ili: i28242 @@ -6811,7 +6811,7 @@ - dig with or as if with a shovel example: - shovel sand - - he shovelled in the backyard all afternoon long + - He shovelled in the backyard all afternoon long. hypernym: - 01312361-v ili: i28248 @@ -6857,7 +6857,7 @@ definition: - cover (a location) wholly or partially by squirting a liquid onto it example: - - Spritz the lawn with water + - spritz the lawn with water hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i28252 @@ -6879,7 +6879,7 @@ definition: - find by digging in the ground example: - - I dug up an old box in the garden + - I dug up an old box in the garden. hypernym: - 02242867-v ili: i28254 @@ -6906,7 +6906,7 @@ definition: - dig out with the snout example: - - the pig nuzzled the truffle + - The pig nuzzled the truffle. hypernym: - 01316583-v ili: i28256 @@ -6917,7 +6917,7 @@ definition: - feel searchingly example: - - She groped for his keys in the dark + - She groped for his keys in the dark. hypernym: - 02132078-v ili: i28257 @@ -6929,7 +6929,7 @@ definition: - search for on the computer example: - - I fingered my boss and found that he is not logged on in the afternoons + - I fingered my boss and found that he is not logged on in the afternoons. hypernym: - 01318273-v ili: i28258 @@ -6940,7 +6940,7 @@ definition: - feel about uncertainly or blindly example: - - She groped for her glasses in the darkness of the bedroom + - She groped for her glasses in the darkness of the bedroom. hypernym: - 01318273-v ili: i28259 @@ -6952,7 +6952,7 @@ definition: - search by divining, as if with a rod example: - - He claimed he could divine underground water + - He claimed he could divine underground water. hypernym: - 01318273-v ili: i28260 @@ -6987,8 +6987,8 @@ definition: - try to locate or discover, or try to establish the existence of example: - - The police are searching for clues - - They are searching for the missing man in the entire county + - The police are searching for clues. + - They are searching for the missing man in the entire county. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i28263 @@ -7001,7 +7001,7 @@ definition: - search thoroughly and exhaustively example: - - The police left no stone unturned in looking for the President's murderer + - The police left no stone unturned in looking for the President's murderer. hypernym: - 01318273-v ili: i28264 @@ -7012,7 +7012,7 @@ definition: - seek, search for example: - - She hunted for her reading glasses but was unable to locate them + - She hunted for her reading glasses but was unable to locate them. hypernym: - 01318273-v ili: i28265 @@ -7023,7 +7023,7 @@ definition: - look for (food) in nature example: - - Our ancestors gathered nuts in the Fall + - Our ancestors gathered nuts in the Fall. hypernym: - 01318273-v ili: i28266 @@ -7043,7 +7043,7 @@ definition: - cover with felt example: - - felt a cap + - … felt a cap hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i28268 @@ -7054,8 +7054,8 @@ definition: - hunt or look for; want for a particular reason example: - - Your former neighbor is wanted by the FBI - - Uncle Sam wants you + - Your former neighbor is wanted by the FBI. + - Uncle Sam wants you. hypernym: - 01318273-v ili: i28269 @@ -7068,7 +7068,7 @@ definition: - examine minutely example: - - The police scoured the country for the fugitive + - The police scoured the country for the fugitive. hypernym: - 01318273-v ili: i28270 @@ -7102,8 +7102,8 @@ definition: - subject to a search example: - - The police searched the suspect - - We searched the whole house for the missing keys + - The police searched the suspect. + - We searched the whole house for the missing keys. hypernym: - 02135744-v ili: i28273 @@ -7114,7 +7114,7 @@ definition: - search for something needed or desired example: - - Our babysitter raided our refrigerator + - Our babysitter raided our refrigerator. hypernym: - 01320383-v ili: i28274 @@ -7126,7 +7126,7 @@ - search as for concealed weapons by running the hands rapidly over the clothing and through the pockets example: - - The police frisked everyone at the airport + - The police frisked everyone at the airport. hypernym: - 01320383-v ili: i28275 @@ -7137,7 +7137,7 @@ definition: - search (someone) for weapons or drugs by having the person remove their clothes example: - - He was strip-searched at the airport + - He was strip-searched at the airport. hypernym: - 01320383-v ili: i28276 @@ -7148,7 +7148,7 @@ definition: - make a wide, sweeping search of example: - - The beams scanned the night sky + - The beams scanned the night sky. hypernym: - 01320383-v ili: i28277 @@ -7172,7 +7172,7 @@ definition: - search haphazardly example: - - We rummaged through the drawers + - We rummaged through the drawers. hypernym: - 01320383-v ili: i28279 @@ -7183,7 +7183,7 @@ definition: - search thoroughly example: - - They combed the area for the missing child + - They combed the area for the missing child. hypernym: - 01320383-v ili: i28280 @@ -7228,7 +7228,7 @@ definition: - fell by sawing; hew example: - - The Vietnamese cut a lot of timber while they occupied Cambodia + - The Vietnamese cut a lot of timber while they occupied Cambodia. hypernym: - 01260866-v ili: i28284 @@ -7368,8 +7368,8 @@ - carve, cut, or etch into a material or surface example: - engrave a pen - - engraved the trophy cup with the winner's name - - the lovers scratched their names into the bark of the tree + - … engraved the trophy cup with the winner's name + - The lovers scratched their names into the bark of the tree. hypernym: - 01259164-v ili: i28296 @@ -7408,7 +7408,7 @@ definition: - cut open example: - - she slashed her wrists + - She slashed her wrists. hypernym: - 01555301-v ili: i28299 @@ -7432,7 +7432,7 @@ entails: - 01555301-v example: - - They slaughtered their only goat to survive the winter + - They slaughtered their only goat to survive the winter. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i28301 @@ -7453,7 +7453,7 @@ definition: - kill with poison example: - - She poisoned her husband + - She poisoned her husband. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i28303 @@ -7466,7 +7466,7 @@ definition: - kill by throwing stones at example: - - People wanted to stone the woman who had a child out of wedlock + - People wanted to stone the woman who had a child out of wedlock. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i28304 @@ -7478,7 +7478,7 @@ definition: - kill by its poison example: - - this mushroom can poison + - This mushroom can poison. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i28305 @@ -7494,8 +7494,8 @@ definition: - cause to die; put to death, usually intentionally or knowingly example: - - This man killed several people when he tried to rob a bank - - The farmer killed a pig for the holidays + - This man killed several people when he tried to rob a bank. + - The farmer killed a pig for the holidays. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -7510,7 +7510,7 @@ definition: - kill oneself example: - - the terminally ill patient committed suicide + - The terminally ill patient committed suicide. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i28307 @@ -7521,7 +7521,7 @@ definition: - kill without delay example: - - the traitor was dispatched by the conspirators + - The traitor was dispatched by the conspirators. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i28308 @@ -7532,7 +7532,7 @@ definition: - kill with or as if with a burst of gunfire or electric current or as if by shooting example: - - in this computer game, space travellers are vaporized by aliens + - In this computer game, space travellers are vaporized by aliens. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i28309 @@ -7544,7 +7544,7 @@ definition: - cause the death of, without intention example: - - She was killed in the collision of three cars + - She was killed in the collision of three cars. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -7560,7 +7560,7 @@ definition: - deprive of life example: - - AIDS has killed thousands in Africa + - AIDS has killed thousands in Africa. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -7575,7 +7575,7 @@ definition: - cause to die, especially suddenly example: - - The disease struck down many young men in the village + - The disease struck down many young men in the village. hypernym: - 01328456-v ili: i28312 @@ -7586,8 +7586,8 @@ definition: - kill or destroy example: - - The animals were sacrificed after the experiment - - The general had to sacrifice several soldiers to save the regiment + - The animals were sacrificed after the experiment. + - The general had to sacrifice several soldiers to save the regiment. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i28313 @@ -7598,7 +7598,7 @@ definition: - prove fatal example: - - The disease took off + - The disease took off. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i28314 @@ -7618,8 +7618,8 @@ definition: - put (an animal) to death example: - - The customs agents destroyed the dog that was found to be rabid - - the sick cat had to be put down + - The customs agents destroyed the dog that was found to be rabid. + - The sick cat had to be put down. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -7643,7 +7643,7 @@ definition: - kill by lying on example: - - The sow overlay her piglets + - The sow overlay her piglets. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i28318 @@ -7664,7 +7664,7 @@ definition: - kill gently, as with an injection example: - - the cat was very ill and we had to put it to sleep + - The cat was very ill and we had to put it to sleep. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i28320 @@ -7676,8 +7676,8 @@ definition: - get rid of (someone who may be a threat) by killing example: - - The mafia liquidated the informer - - the double agent was neutralized + - The mafia liquidated the informer. + - The double agent was neutralized. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i28321 @@ -7694,7 +7694,7 @@ - kill en masse; kill on a large scale; kill many example: - Hitler wanted to exterminate the Jews, Gypsies, Communists, and homosexuals of - Europe + Europe. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i28322 @@ -7706,7 +7706,7 @@ definition: - to hook or entangle example: - - One foot caught in the stirrup + - one foot caught in the stirrup hypernym: - 01299048-v ili: i28323 @@ -7720,7 +7720,7 @@ definition: - cause to become accidentally or suddenly caught, ensnared, or entangled example: - - I caught the hem of my dress in the brambles + - I caught the hem of my dress in the brambles. hypernym: - 01299048-v ili: i28324 @@ -7734,7 +7734,7 @@ definition: - catch on a snag example: - - I snagged my stocking + - I snagged my stocking. hypernym: - 01330498-v ili: i28325 @@ -7769,7 +7769,7 @@ definition: - add to the very end example: - - He appended a glossary to his novel where he used an invented language + - He appended a glossary to his novel where he used an invented language. hypernym: - 01299048-v ili: i28328 @@ -7826,7 +7826,7 @@ definition: - sew again example: - - The cuff of the coat had been resewn + - The cuff of the coat had been resewn. hypernym: - 01331921-v ili: i28333 @@ -7983,7 +7983,7 @@ definition: - fasten or attach with sellotape example: - - The hotel manager scotch taped a note to the guest's door + - The hotel manager scotch taped a note to the guest's door. hypernym: - 01334500-v ili: i28348 @@ -8066,7 +8066,7 @@ definition: - cover as for protection against noise or smell example: - - She held her ears when the jackhammer started to operate + - She held her ears when the jackhammer started to operate. - hold one's nose hypernym: - 01335412-v @@ -8078,7 +8078,7 @@ definition: - provide with a thermally non-conducting cover example: - - The tubing needs to be jacketed + - The tubing needs to be jacketed. hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i28356 @@ -8163,7 +8163,7 @@ definition: - provide with a new binding example: - - The tattered old book is valuable and we need to rebind it + - The tattered old book is valuable and we need to rebind it. hypernym: - 01338486-v ili: i28364 @@ -8174,7 +8174,7 @@ definition: - cover with planks example: - - The streets were planked + - The streets were planked. hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i28365 @@ -8232,7 +8232,7 @@ - mark or overlay with patches of contrasting color or texture; cause to appear splashed or spattered example: - - The mountain was splashed with snow + - The mountain was splashed with snow. hypernym: - 01339317-v ili: i28370 @@ -8243,7 +8243,7 @@ definition: - cover with a hood example: - - The bandits were hooded + - The bandits were hooded. hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i28371 @@ -8285,7 +8285,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00244785-n example: - - bread the pork chops before frying them + - Bread the pork chops before frying them. hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i28375 @@ -8305,7 +8305,7 @@ definition: - cover the eyes of (someone) to prevent them from seeing example: - - the hostage was blindfolded and driven away + - The hostage was blindfolded and driven away. hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i28377 @@ -8403,8 +8403,8 @@ definition: - cover completely or make imperceptible example: - - I was drowned in work - - The noise drowned out her speech + - I was drowned in work. + - The noise drowned out her speech. hypernym: - 01210571-v ili: i28386 @@ -8417,8 +8417,8 @@ definition: - remove all or part of one's clothes to show one's body example: - - uncover your belly - - The man exposed himself in the subway + - Uncover your belly. + - The man exposed himself in the subway. hypernym: - 02142175-v ili: i28387 @@ -8439,7 +8439,7 @@ definition: - take the covers off example: - - She unclothed her innermost feelings + - She unclothed her innermost feelings. hypernym: - 01342187-v ili: i28389 @@ -8450,8 +8450,8 @@ definition: - expose to view example: - - bare your breasts - - bare your feelings + - Bare your breasts. + - Bare your feelings. hypernym: - 01342187-v ili: i28390 @@ -8489,7 +8489,7 @@ - cause to be firmly attached example: - fasten the lock onto the door - - she fixed her gaze on the man + - She fixed her gaze on the man. hypernym: - 01299048-v ili: i28393 @@ -8594,7 +8594,7 @@ definition: - secure with, or as if with, bars example: - - He barred the door + - He barred the door. hypernym: - 01343121-v ili: i28404 @@ -8616,7 +8616,7 @@ definition: - attach to a support example: - - They mounted the aerator on a floating + - They mounted the aerator on a floating. hypernym: - 01299048-v ili: i28406 @@ -8645,7 +8645,7 @@ definition: - fasten or fix with a clamp example: - - clamp the chair together until the glue has hardened + - Clamp the chair together until the glue has hardened. hypernym: - 01343121-v ili: i28409 @@ -8667,7 +8667,7 @@ definition: - become fixed or fastened example: - - This dress fastens in the back + - This dress fastens in the back. hypernym: - 01293025-v ili: i28411 @@ -8678,7 +8678,7 @@ definition: - become undone or untied example: - - The shoelaces unfastened + - The shoelaces unfastened. hypernym: - 01349486-v ili: i28412 @@ -8691,7 +8691,7 @@ definition: - cause to become undone example: - - unfasten your belt + - Unfasten your belt. hypernym: - 01522610-v ili: i28413 @@ -8720,7 +8720,7 @@ definition: - flatten the ends (of nails and rivets) example: - - the nails were clinched + - The nails were clinched. hypernym: - 01343121-v ili: i28416 @@ -8733,7 +8733,7 @@ definition: - secure or fasten by flattening the ends of nails or bolts example: - - The girder was clinched into the wall + - The girder was clinched into the wall. hypernym: - 01343121-v ili: i28417 @@ -8748,8 +8748,8 @@ definition: - move so that an opening or passage is obstructed; make shut example: - - Close the door - - shut the window + - Close the door. + - Shut the window. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i28418 @@ -8763,7 +8763,7 @@ definition: - close (a car window) by causing it to move up, as with a handle example: - - she rolled up the window when it started to rain + - She rolled up the window when it started to rain. hypernym: - 01347791-v ili: i28419 @@ -8795,7 +8795,7 @@ definition: - cause to open or to become open example: - - Mary opened the car door + - Mary opened the car door. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i28422 @@ -8807,7 +8807,7 @@ definition: - open with force example: - - He broke open the picnic basket + - He broke open the picnic basket. hypernym: - 01348685-v ili: i28423 @@ -8818,7 +8818,7 @@ definition: - open with a clicking sound example: - - These keys have clicked open many doors + - These keys have clicked open many doors. hypernym: - 01348685-v ili: i28424 @@ -8829,7 +8829,7 @@ definition: - open again or anew example: - - They reopened the theater + - They reopened the theater. hypernym: - 01348685-v ili: i28425 @@ -8840,7 +8840,7 @@ definition: - become open example: - - The door opened + - The door opened. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i28426 @@ -8852,7 +8852,7 @@ definition: - become closed example: - - The windows closed with a loud bang + - The windows closed with a loud bang. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i28427 @@ -8866,7 +8866,7 @@ definition: - come open suddenly example: - - the doors flew open in the strong gust + - The doors flew open in the strong gust. hypernym: - 01349486-v ili: i28428 @@ -8886,7 +8886,7 @@ definition: - confine in or as if in a coop example: - - she coops herself up in the library all day + - She coops herself up in the library all day. hypernym: - 01349980-v ili: i28430 @@ -8898,8 +8898,8 @@ definition: - place in a place where something cannot be removed or someone cannot escape example: - - The parents locked her daughter up for the weekend - - She locked her jewels in the safe + - The parents locked her daughter up for the weekend. + - She locked her jewels in the safe. hypernym: - 01349980-v ili: i28431 @@ -8994,7 +8994,7 @@ definition: - twist and compress, as if in pain or anguish example: - - Wring one's hand + - wring one's hand hypernym: - 01225746-v ili: i28439 @@ -9025,7 +9025,7 @@ example: - wrench a window off its hinges - wrench oneself free from somebody's grip - - a deep sigh was wrenched from his chest + - A deep sigh was wrenched from his chest. hypernym: - 01612191-v ili: i28441 @@ -9037,7 +9037,7 @@ definition: - draw and bring closer example: - - she gathered her shawl around her shoulders + - She gathered her shawl around her shoulders. hypernym: - 01612191-v ili: i28442 @@ -9048,7 +9048,7 @@ definition: - exert a force on (a body) causing it to approach or prevent it from moving away example: - - the gravitational pull of a planet attracts other bodies + - The gravitational pull of a planet attracts other bodies. hypernym: - 01612191-v ili: i28443 @@ -9059,7 +9059,7 @@ definition: - take or grasp suddenly example: - - She grabbed the child's hand and ran out of the room + - She grabbed the child's hand and ran out of the room. hypernym: - 01215136-v ili: i28444 @@ -9141,7 +9141,7 @@ definition: - obtain from a substance, as by mechanical action example: - - Italians express coffee rather than filter it + - Italians express coffee rather than filter it. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i28450 @@ -9217,7 +9217,7 @@ definition: - tighten or fasten by means of screwing motions example: - - Screw the bottle cap on + - screw the bottle cap on hypernym: - 00421085-v ili: i28457 @@ -9260,7 +9260,7 @@ entails: - 01343121-v example: - - She sealed the letter with hot wax + - She sealed the letter with hot wax. hypernym: - 01425939-v ili: i28461 @@ -9273,7 +9273,7 @@ definition: - close with a zipper example: - - Zip up your jacket — it's cold + - Zip up your jacket — it's cold. hypernym: - 01343121-v ili: i28462 @@ -9286,7 +9286,7 @@ definition: - break the seal of example: - - He unsealed the letter + - He unsealed the letter. hypernym: - 01348685-v ili: i28463 @@ -9311,7 +9311,7 @@ definition: - seal again example: - - reseal the bottle after using the medicine + - Reseal the bottle after using the medicine. hypernym: - 01356709-v ili: i28465 @@ -9322,7 +9322,7 @@ definition: - make watertight example: - - Waterproof the coat + - waterproof the coat hypernym: - 01356709-v ili: i28466 @@ -9346,8 +9346,8 @@ - connect, fasten, or put together two or more pieces example: - Can you connect the two loudspeakers? - - Tie the ropes together - - Link arms + - Tie the ropes together. + - link arms hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i28468 @@ -9379,7 +9379,7 @@ definition: - join or connect example: - - The rooms communicated + - The rooms communicated. hypernym: - 02628893-v ili: i28471 @@ -9411,7 +9411,7 @@ definition: - connect by telephone example: - - the operator put a call through to Rio + - The operator put a call through to Rio. hypernym: - 01357376-v ili: i28474 @@ -9445,7 +9445,7 @@ definition: - stick or fasten to example: - - affix the seal here + - Affix the seal here. hypernym: - 01299048-v ili: i28477 @@ -9486,7 +9486,7 @@ definition: - admire boundlessly and follow around example: - - the groupies leeched onto the rock star + - The groupies leeched onto the rock star. hypernym: - 01292858-v ili: i28480 @@ -9497,7 +9497,7 @@ definition: - stick together as if with gum example: - - the inside of the pipe has gummed up + - The inside of the pipe has gummed up. hypernym: - 01481233-v ili: i28481 @@ -9519,7 +9519,7 @@ definition: - fasten with thumbtacks example: - - The teacher thumbtacked the notice on the bulletin board + - The teacher thumbtacked the notice on the bulletin board. hypernym: - 01360132-v ili: i28483 @@ -9567,7 +9567,7 @@ definition: - put a mask on or cover with a mask example: - - Mask the children for Halloween + - mask the children for Halloween hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i28487 @@ -9616,7 +9616,7 @@ definition: - cover as if with a blanket example: - - snow blanketed the fields + - Snow blanketed the fields. hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i28491 @@ -9650,7 +9650,7 @@ - thread on or as if on a string example: - string pearls on a string - - the child drew glass beads on a string + - The child drew glass beads on a string. - thread dried cranberries hypernym: - 01466592-v @@ -9678,7 +9678,7 @@ definition: - remove facial hair by tying a fine string around it and pulling at the string example: - - She had her eyebrows threaded + - She had her eyebrows threaded. hypernym: - 01353852-v ili: i28496 @@ -9740,7 +9740,7 @@ definition: - set out or stretch in a line, succession, or series example: - - the houses were strung out in a long row + - The houses were strung out in a long row. hypernym: - 01466592-v ili: i28502 @@ -9842,7 +9842,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00610164-n example: - - he skimcoated the drywall + - He skimcoated the drywall. hypernym: - 01266847-v ili: i28510 @@ -9888,7 +9888,7 @@ definition: - apply paint to; coat with paint example: - - We painted the rooms yellow + - We painted the rooms yellow. hypernym: - 01266847-v ili: i28514 @@ -9908,7 +9908,7 @@ definition: - to apply another layer of paint example: - - He repainted the wall after the child smeared it with tomato sauce + - He repainted the wall after the child smeared it with tomato sauce. hypernym: - 01365439-v ili: i28516 @@ -9919,7 +9919,7 @@ definition: - paint with an airbrush example: - - The old car looks like new now that we airbrushed it + - The old car looks like new now that we airbrushed it. hypernym: - 01365439-v ili: i28517 @@ -9939,7 +9939,7 @@ definition: - coat, cover or smear a surface with example: - - She applied paint to the back of the house + - She applied paint to the back of the house. - Put on make-up! hypernym: - 01335412-v @@ -9952,7 +9952,7 @@ definition: - cover, fill, fix or smear with or as if with gum example: - - if you gum the tape it is stronger + - If you gum the tape it is stronger. hypernym: - 01366351-v ili: i28520 @@ -9990,7 +9990,7 @@ definition: - put on cream, as on one's face or body example: - - She creams her face every night + - She creams her face every night. hypernym: - 01366351-v ili: i28523 @@ -10021,7 +10021,7 @@ definition: - apply with a sponge example: - - The painter sponged on his washes + - The painter sponged on his washes. hypernym: - 01366351-v ili: i28526 @@ -10113,7 +10113,7 @@ definition: - fasten with a belt example: - - belt your trousers + - Belt your trousers. hypernym: - 01343121-v ili: i28534 @@ -10124,7 +10124,7 @@ definition: - undo the belt of example: - - unbelt your trousers + - Unbelt your trousers. hypernym: - 01522610-v ili: i28535 @@ -10145,7 +10145,7 @@ - connect or link example: - hook up the houses to the gas supply line - - Hook up the components of the new sound system + - Hook up the components of the new sound system. hypernym: - 01299048-v ili: i28537 @@ -10330,7 +10330,7 @@ definition: - wear away by rubbing example: - - The friction frayed the sleeve + - The friction frayed the sleeve. hypernym: - 01372011-v ili: i28554 @@ -10342,9 +10342,9 @@ definition: - go to pieces example: - - The lawn mower finally broke - - The gears wore out - - The old chair finally fell apart completely + - The lawn mower finally broke. + - The gears wore out. + - The old chair finally fell apart completely. hypernym: - 00209244-v ili: i28555 @@ -10408,7 +10408,7 @@ definition: - get or become scuffed example: - - These patent leather shoes scuffed + - These patent leather shoes scuffed. hypernym: - 00470295-v ili: i28560 @@ -10419,8 +10419,8 @@ definition: - strike with the foot example: - - The boy kicked the dog - - Kick the door down + - The boy kicked the dog. + - kick the door down hypernym: - 01402698-v ili: i28561 @@ -10453,7 +10453,7 @@ - place something or someone in a certain position in order to secretly observe or deceive example: - - Plant a spy in Moscow + - plant a spy in Moscow - plant bugs in the dissident's apartment hypernym: - 01496967-v @@ -10465,7 +10465,7 @@ definition: - spring back, as from a forceful thrust example: - - The gun kicked back into my shoulder + - The gun kicked back into my shoulder. hypernym: - 01896097-v ili: i28565 @@ -10517,7 +10517,7 @@ - 01875972-v example: - pole barges on the river - - We went punting in Cambridge + - We went punting in Cambridge. hypernym: - 01514338-v ili: i28569 @@ -10561,7 +10561,7 @@ definition: - spray or sprinkle with example: - - The guests showered rice on the couple + - The guests showered rice on the couple. hypernym: - 01375347-v ili: i28573 @@ -10624,7 +10624,7 @@ definition: - be discharged in sprays of liquid example: - - Water sprayed all over the floor + - Water sprayed all over the floor. hypernym: - 01378910-v ili: i28579 @@ -10635,7 +10635,7 @@ definition: - dash a liquid upon or against example: - - The mother splashed the baby's face with water + - The mother splashed the baby's face with water. hypernym: - 01378910-v ili: i28580 @@ -10674,7 +10674,7 @@ definition: - cause (a liquid) to spatter about, especially with force example: - - She splashed the water around her + - She splashed the water around her. hypernym: - 01378910-v ili: i28583 @@ -10687,7 +10687,7 @@ definition: - sprinkle as if with salt example: - - the rebels had salted the fields with mines and traps + - The rebels had salted the fields with mines and traps. hypernym: - 01377432-v ili: i28584 @@ -10698,7 +10698,7 @@ definition: - strike and dash about in a liquid example: - - The boys splashed around in the pool + - The boys splashed around in the pool. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i28585 @@ -10709,7 +10709,7 @@ definition: - splash and flutter about in or as if in water example: - - She swattered about in the pool + - She swattered about in the pool. hypernym: - 01377960-v ili: i28586 @@ -10720,7 +10720,7 @@ definition: - cause to come out in a squirt example: - - the boy squirted water at his little sister + - The boy squirted water at his little sister. hypernym: - 01379697-v ili: i28587 @@ -10755,7 +10755,7 @@ definition: - distribute loosely example: - - He scattered gun powder under the wagon + - He scattered gun powder under the wagon. hypernym: - 01379697-v ili: i28590 @@ -10803,7 +10803,7 @@ - discharge or direct or be discharged or directed as if in a continuous stream example: - play water from a hose - - The fountains played all day + - The fountains played all day. hypernym: - 01379697-v ili: i28594 @@ -10823,7 +10823,7 @@ definition: - discharge in, or as if in, a volley example: - - the attackers volleyed gunshots at the civilians + - The attackers volleyed gunshots at the civilians. hypernym: - 01379697-v ili: i28596 @@ -10836,7 +10836,7 @@ definition: - disperse as an aerosol example: - - The bacteria suspension was aerosolized + - The bacteria suspension was aerosolized. hypernym: - 01378910-v ili: i28597 @@ -10848,7 +10848,7 @@ definition: - become dispersed as an aerosol example: - - the bacteria quickly aerosolised + - The bacteria quickly aerosolised. hypernym: - 02032840-v ili: i28598 @@ -10890,7 +10890,7 @@ definition: - distribute or disperse widely example: - - The invaders spread their language all over the country + - The invaders spread their language all over the country. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i28602 @@ -10902,7 +10902,7 @@ definition: - cause to spread in another part of the world example: - - The Russians exported Marxism to Africa + - The Russians exported Marxism to Africa. hypernym: - 01381221-v ili: i28603 @@ -10913,7 +10913,7 @@ definition: - transmit or cause to broaden or spread example: - - This great civilization was propagated throughout the land + - This great civilization was propagated throughout the land. hypernym: - 01381221-v ili: i28604 @@ -10924,7 +10924,7 @@ definition: - spread thickly example: - - I can't eat bagels without slathering them with cream cheese + - I can't eat bagels without slathering them with cream cheese. hypernym: - 01614805-v ili: i28605 @@ -10935,9 +10935,9 @@ definition: - to distribute systematically or strategically example: - - The U.S. deploys its weapons in the Middle East - - The general deploys troops in a battle formation - - The government rolled out the vaccine + - The U.S. deploys its weapons in the Middle East. + - The general deploys troops in a battle formation. + - The government rolled out the vaccine. hypernym: - 01381221-v ili: i28606 @@ -10949,7 +10949,7 @@ definition: - deploy anew example: - - The U.S. must redeploy their troops in the Middle East + - The U.S. must redeploy their troops in the Middle East. hypernym: - 01382265-v ili: i28607 @@ -10971,8 +10971,8 @@ definition: - become distributed or widespread example: - - the infection spread - - Optimism spread among the population + - The infection spread. + - Optimism spread among the population. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i28609 @@ -10984,7 +10984,7 @@ definition: - spread or be communicated example: - - The fashion did not catch + - The fashion did not catch. hypernym: - 01382787-v ili: i28610 @@ -10995,7 +10995,7 @@ definition: - envelop with social, intellectual, or moral darkness example: - - The benighted peoples of this area + - the benighted peoples of this area hypernym: - 01583316-v ili: i28611 @@ -11007,7 +11007,7 @@ - assemble or get together example: - gather some stones - - pull your thoughts together + - Pull your thoughts together. hypernym: - 00658247-v ili: i28612 @@ -11021,7 +11021,7 @@ definition: - gather into a hive example: - - The beekeeper hived the swarm + - The beekeeper hived the swarm. hypernym: - 01383303-v ili: i28613 @@ -11032,7 +11032,7 @@ definition: - collect discarded material example: - - She scavenged the garbage cans for food + - She scavenged the garbage cans for food. hypernym: - 01383303-v ili: i28614 @@ -11045,8 +11045,8 @@ - gather or bring together example: - muster the courage to do something - - she rallied her intellect - - Summon all your courage + - She rallied her intellect. + - Summon all your courage. hypernym: - 01383303-v ili: i28615 @@ -11097,7 +11097,7 @@ definition: - pick or gather mushrooms example: - - We went mushrooming in the Fall + - We went mushrooming in the Fall. hypernym: - 01384737-v ili: i28619 @@ -11135,7 +11135,7 @@ definition: - gather snails example: - - We went snailing in the summer + - We went snailing in the summer. hypernym: - 01383303-v ili: i28623 @@ -11146,7 +11146,7 @@ definition: - pick or gather blackberries example: - - The children went blackberrying + - The children went blackberrying. hypernym: - 01386756-v ili: i28624 @@ -11157,7 +11157,7 @@ definition: - gather birdnests example: - - They went birdnesting in the early morning + - They went birdnesting in the early morning. hypernym: - 01383303-v ili: i28625 @@ -11214,7 +11214,7 @@ definition: - pick or gather berries example: - - We went berrying in the summer + - We went berrying in the summer. hypernym: - 01384737-v ili: i28631 @@ -11264,8 +11264,8 @@ definition: - gather (money or other resources) together over time example: - - She had scraped together enough money for college - - they scratched a meager living + - She had scraped together enough money for college. + - They scratched a meager living. hypernym: - 02309962-v ili: i28635 @@ -11279,7 +11279,7 @@ definition: - accumulate gradually example: - - she nickeled-and-dimed together a small house for her family + - She nickeled-and-dimed together a small house for her family. hypernym: - 01387406-v ili: i28636 @@ -11487,8 +11487,8 @@ definition: - squeeze or press together example: - - she compressed her lips - - the spasm contracted the muscle + - She compressed her lips. + - The spasm contracted the muscle. hypernym: - 00420903-v ili: i28654 @@ -11504,7 +11504,7 @@ definition: - constrict or bind or draw together example: - - Lemon juice astringes the tissue in the mouth + - Lemon juice astringes the tissue in the mouth. hypernym: - 01390440-v ili: i28655 @@ -11533,7 +11533,7 @@ definition: - contract involuntarily, as in a spasm example: - - The muscles in her face convulsed + - The muscles in her face convulsed. hypernym: - 01390440-v ili: i28658 @@ -11546,7 +11546,7 @@ definition: - cause to contract example: - - The spasm convulses her facial muscles + - The spasm convulses her facial muscles. hypernym: - 01390440-v ili: i28659 @@ -11596,8 +11596,8 @@ definition: - fit snugly into example: - - insert your ticket into the slot - - tuck your shirttail in + - Insert your ticket into the slot. + - Tuck your shirttail in. hypernym: - 01589983-v ili: i28663 @@ -11676,8 +11676,8 @@ entails: - 00371917-v example: - - press your shirts - - she stood there ironing + - Press your shirts. + - She stood there ironing. hypernym: - 01393270-v ili: i28670 @@ -11742,7 +11742,7 @@ definition: - erect or fluff up example: - - the bird ruffled its feathers + - The bird ruffled its feathers. hypernym: - 01278080-v ili: i28676 @@ -11767,7 +11767,7 @@ definition: - clean with one's bill example: - - The birds preened + - The birds preened. hypernym: - 01466592-v - 01535377-v @@ -11781,7 +11781,7 @@ - rub with a circular motion example: - wipe the blackboard - - He passed his hands over the soft cloth + - He passed his hands over the soft cloth. hypernym: - 01252288-v ili: i28679 @@ -11824,7 +11824,7 @@ - 'wipe away; to wash off or out, cleanse; chiefly in medical use: to clear away foul matter from the body' example: - - This drug is powerful enough to deterge + - This drug is powerful enough to deterge. hypernym: - 01395572-v ili: i28683 @@ -11835,8 +11835,8 @@ definition: - to wash or wipe with or as if with a mop example: - - Mop the hallway now - - He mopped her forehead with a towel + - Mop the hallway now. + - He mopped her forehead with a towel. hypernym: - 01541851-v ili: i28684 @@ -11858,8 +11858,8 @@ definition: - sweep with a broom or as if with a broom example: - - Sweep the crumbs off the table - - Sweep under the bed + - sweep the crumbs off the table + - sweep under the bed hypernym: - 01394891-v ili: i28686 @@ -11873,7 +11873,7 @@ definition: - clean by sweeping example: - - Please sweep the floor + - Please sweep the floor. hypernym: - 01535377-v ili: i28687 @@ -11895,7 +11895,7 @@ definition: - wipe with a towel example: - - towel your hair dry + - Towel your hair dry. hypernym: - 01394891-v ili: i28689 @@ -12043,7 +12043,7 @@ definition: - fit closely or tightly example: - - The dress hugged her hips + - The dress hugged her hips. hypernym: - 01208316-v ili: i28702 @@ -12065,7 +12065,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00446787-n example: - - His opponent hooked him badly + - His opponent hooked him badly. hypernym: - 01402698-v ili: i28704 @@ -12076,7 +12076,7 @@ definition: - hit swiftly with a violent blow example: - - Swat flies + - swat flies hypernym: - 01402698-v ili: i28705 @@ -12104,8 +12104,8 @@ entails: - 01402698-v example: - - Thugs beat him up when he walked down the street late at night - - The teacher used to beat the students + - Thugs beat him up when he walked down the street late at night. + - The teacher used to beat the students. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i28707 @@ -12118,7 +12118,7 @@ definition: - use physical force against example: - - They strong-armed me when I left the restaurant + - They strong-armed me when I left the restaurant. hypernym: - 01399864-v ili: i28708 @@ -12147,7 +12147,7 @@ definition: - strike as if by whipping example: - - The curtain whipped her face + - The curtain whipped her face. hypernym: - 01412877-v ili: i28711 @@ -12169,7 +12169,7 @@ definition: - treat violently example: - - The police strong-armed the suspect + - The police strong-armed the suspect. hypernym: - 01399864-v ili: i28713 @@ -12180,7 +12180,7 @@ definition: - whip example: - - The religious fanatics flagellated themselves + - The religious fanatics flagellated themselves. hypernym: - 01413739-v ili: i28714 @@ -12211,7 +12211,7 @@ - hit repeatedly example: - beat on the door - - beat the table with his shoe + - … beat the table with his shoe hypernym: - 01412877-v ili: i28717 @@ -12277,7 +12277,7 @@ definition: - deal a blow to, either with the hand or with an instrument example: - - He hit her hard in the face + - He hit her hard in the face. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -12299,7 +12299,7 @@ definition: - hit or strike example: - - He popped me on the head + - He popped me on the head. hypernym: - 01402698-v ili: i28725 @@ -12310,9 +12310,9 @@ definition: - reach with a blow or hit in a particular spot example: - - the rock caught her in the back of the head - - The blow got him in the back - - The punch caught him in the stomach + - The rock caught her in the back of the head. + - The blow got him in the back. + - The punch caught him in the stomach. hypernym: - 01402698-v ili: i28726 @@ -12324,7 +12324,7 @@ definition: - hit, especially on the head example: - - The stranger conked him and he fainted + - The stranger conked him and he fainted. hypernym: - 01402698-v ili: i28727 @@ -12353,7 +12353,7 @@ definition: - hit with great force example: - - He smashed a 3-run homer + - He smashed a 3-run homer. hypernym: - 01402698-v ili: i28730 @@ -12367,7 +12367,7 @@ definition: - hit forcefully; deal a hard blow, making a cracking noise example: - - The teacher cracked him across the face with a ruler + - The teacher cracked him across the face with a ruler. hypernym: - 01402698-v ili: i28731 @@ -12484,7 +12484,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00465962-n example: - - he putted the ball several feet past the hole + - He putted the ball several feet past the hole. hypernym: - 01407698-v ili: i28742 @@ -12497,7 +12497,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00465962-n example: - - he lost because he putted so poorly + - He lost because he putted so poorly. hypernym: - 01075360-v ili: i28743 @@ -12583,7 +12583,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - He popped out to shortstop + - He popped out to shortstop. hypernym: - 01407698-v ili: i28751 @@ -12616,7 +12616,7 @@ definition: - hit the pitches of hard and regularly example: - - He shelled the pitcher for eight runs in the first inning + - He shelled the pitcher for eight runs in the first inning. hypernym: - 01407698-v ili: i28754 @@ -12629,8 +12629,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - he grounded to the second baseman - - he hit a groundball + - He grounded to the second baseman. + - He hit a groundball. hypernym: - 01407698-v ili: i28756 @@ -12678,7 +12678,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - He killed the ball + - He killed the ball. hypernym: - 01407698-v ili: i28760 @@ -12693,7 +12693,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - She killed the ball + - She killed the ball. hypernym: - 01407698-v ili: i28761 @@ -12708,7 +12708,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - The batter connected for a home run + - The batter connected for a home run. hypernym: - 01407698-v ili: i28762 @@ -12798,7 +12798,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - Carry the ball + - carry the ball - dribble the ball hypernym: - 01407698-v @@ -12835,7 +12835,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - the batter singled to left field + - The batter singled to left field. hypernym: - 01407698-v ili: i28772 @@ -12900,9 +12900,9 @@ definition: - deliver a sharp blow, as with the hand, fist, or weapon example: - - The teacher struck the child - - the opponent refused to strike - - The boxer struck the attacker dead + - The teacher struck the child. + - The opponent refused to strike. + - The boxer struck the attacker dead. hypernym: - 01208838-v ili: i28778 @@ -12926,8 +12926,8 @@ definition: - beat severely with a whip or rod example: - - The teacher often flogged the students - - The children were severely trounced + - The teacher often flogged the students. + - The children were severely trounced. hypernym: - 01399864-v ili: i28780 @@ -12981,7 +12981,7 @@ definition: - handle roughly example: - - I was manhandled by the police + - I was manhandled by the police. hypernym: - 01213301-v ili: i28785 @@ -13004,7 +13004,7 @@ definition: - knock down with force example: - - He decked his opponent + - He decked his opponent. hypernym: - 01401573-v ili: i28787 @@ -13028,7 +13028,7 @@ definition: - hit with the fists example: - - He pasted his opponent + - He pasted his opponent. hypernym: - 01401573-v ili: i28789 @@ -13039,7 +13039,7 @@ definition: - strike hard, especially with the fist example: - - He clouted his attacker + - He clouted his attacker. hypernym: - 01412877-v ili: i28790 @@ -13101,7 +13101,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - Jones bats first, followed by Martinez + - Jones bats first, followed by Martinez. hypernym: - 01402698-v ili: i28794 @@ -13139,7 +13139,7 @@ definition: - knock unconscious or senseless example: - - the boxing champion knocked out his opponent in a few seconds + - The boxing champion knocked out his opponent in a few seconds. hypernym: - 01399864-v ili: i28797 @@ -13175,7 +13175,7 @@ definition: - hit hard with the hand, fist, or some heavy instrument example: - - the salesman pounded the door knocker + - The salesman pounded the door knocker. - a bible-thumping Southern Baptist hypernym: - 01402698-v @@ -13189,7 +13189,7 @@ definition: - deliver a hard blow to example: - - The teacher smacked the student who had misbehaved + - The teacher smacked the student who had misbehaved. hypernym: - 01402698-v ili: i28801 @@ -13201,7 +13201,7 @@ definition: - deliver a blow to example: - - He belted his opponent + - He belted his opponent. hypernym: - 01402698-v ili: i28802 @@ -13212,7 +13212,7 @@ definition: - deliver a quick blow to example: - - he punched me in the stomach + - He punched me in the stomach. hypernym: - 01402698-v ili: i28803 @@ -13233,7 +13233,7 @@ definition: - strike heavily, especially with the fist or a bat example: - - He slugged me so hard that I passed out + - He slugged me so hard that I passed out. hypernym: - 01402698-v ili: i28805 @@ -13246,7 +13246,7 @@ definition: - strike hard example: - - The teacher whacked the boy + - The teacher whacked the boy. hypernym: - 01402698-v ili: i28806 @@ -13260,7 +13260,7 @@ definition: - strike, usually with the fist example: - - The pedestrians pummeled the demonstrators + - The pedestrians pummeled the demonstrators. hypernym: - 01402698-v ili: i28807 @@ -13322,8 +13322,8 @@ definition: - hit with something flat, like a paddle or the open hand example: - - The impatient teacher slapped the student - - a gunshot slapped him on the forehead + - The impatient teacher slapped the student. + - A gunshot slapped him on the forehead. hypernym: - 01412877-v ili: i28812 @@ -13355,7 +13355,7 @@ definition: - strike violently and repeatedly example: - - She clobbered the man who tried to attack her + - She clobbered the man who tried to attack her. hypernym: - 01399864-v ili: i28815 @@ -13368,7 +13368,7 @@ definition: - strike, beat repeatedly example: - - The wind buffeted him + - The wind buffeted him. hypernym: - 01402698-v ili: i28816 @@ -13380,7 +13380,7 @@ definition: - strike against forcefully example: - - Winds buffeted the tent + - Winds buffeted the tent. hypernym: - 01412877-v ili: i28817 @@ -13409,7 +13409,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00244785-n example: - - Cream the butter + - cream the butter hypernym: - 01420833-v ili: i28819 @@ -13474,7 +13474,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00489236-n example: - - So as to prevent cheating, he was asked to reshuffle the cards + - So as to prevent cheating, he was asked to reshuffle the cards. hypernym: - 01421321-v ili: i28824 @@ -13568,7 +13568,7 @@ - 00453138-n - 00524569-n example: - - the gamecocks were sparring + - The gamecocks were sparring. hypernym: - 01092746-v ili: i28832 @@ -13626,7 +13626,7 @@ - 01297878-v example: - Please plug in the toaster! - - Connect the TV so we can watch the football game tonight + - Connect the TV so we can watch the football game tonight. hypernym: - 01424276-v ili: i28837 @@ -13639,7 +13639,7 @@ definition: - pull the plug of (electrical appliances) and render inoperable example: - - unplug the hair dryer after using it + - Unplug the hair dryer after using it. hypernym: - 01522610-v ili: i28838 @@ -13676,7 +13676,7 @@ definition: - introduce a cannula or tube into example: - - Cannulate the blood vessel in the neck + - Cannulate the blood vessel in the neck. hypernym: - 01424276-v ili: i28841 @@ -13822,9 +13822,9 @@ definition: - hold (someone) tightly in your arms, usually with fondness example: - - Hug me, please - - They embraced - - He hugged her close to him + - Hug me, please. + - They embraced. + - He hugged her close to him. hypernym: - 01219086-v ili: i28854 @@ -13847,8 +13847,8 @@ definition: - move or arrange oneself in a comfortable and cozy position example: - - We cuddled against each other to keep warm - - The children snuggled into their sleeping bags + - We cuddled against each other to keep warm. + - The children snuggled into their sleeping bags. hypernym: - 01222867-v ili: i28856 @@ -13867,7 +13867,7 @@ definition: - position comfortably example: - - The baby nestled her head in her mother's elbow + - The baby nestled her head in her mother's elbow. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i28857 @@ -13881,7 +13881,7 @@ definition: - hold (a person or thing) close, as for affection, comfort, or warmth example: - - I cuddled the baby + - I cuddled the baby. hypernym: - 01427110-v ili: i28858 @@ -13922,7 +13922,7 @@ definition: - kiss, embrace, or fondle with sexual passion example: - - The couple were necking in the back seat of the car + - The couple were necking in the back seat of the car. hypernym: - 01428543-v ili: i28862 @@ -13936,7 +13936,7 @@ definition: - have sexual intercourse with example: - - Adam knew Eve + - Adam knew Eve. - Were you ever intimate with this man? exemplifies: - 07139048-n @@ -13976,7 +13976,7 @@ definition: - have sex with; archaic use example: - - He had taken this woman when she was most vulnerable + - He had taken this woman when she was most vulnerable. hypernym: - 01429048-v ili: i28864 @@ -13997,7 +13997,7 @@ definition: - engage freely in promiscuous sex, often with the husband or wife of one's friends example: - - There were many swinging couples in the 1960's + - There were many swinging couples in the 1960's. hypernym: - 01429911-v ili: i28866 @@ -14028,7 +14028,7 @@ definition: - mate with (used of male birds) example: - - male birds tread the females + - Male birds tread the females. hypernym: - 01431486-v ili: i28869 @@ -14039,7 +14039,7 @@ definition: - mate with example: - - male animals serve the females for breeding purposes + - Male animals serve the females for breeding purposes. hypernym: - 01431486-v ili: i28870 @@ -14053,7 +14053,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00919042-n example: - - Stallions are standing for stud service on the designated farm + - Stallions are standing for stud service on the designated farm. hypernym: - 01430644-v ili: i28871 @@ -14064,7 +14064,7 @@ definition: - deprive of virginity example: - - This dirty old man deflowered several young girls in the village + - This dirty old man deflowered several young girls in the village. hypernym: - 01431486-v ili: i28872 @@ -14078,9 +14078,9 @@ entails: - 01429048-v example: - - Harry finally seduced Sally + - Harry finally seduced Sally. - Did you score last night? - - Harry made Sally + - Harry made Sally. hypernym: - 00768463-v ili: i28873 @@ -14095,7 +14095,7 @@ definition: - engage in sexual intercourse example: - - Birds mate in the spring + - Birds mate in the spring. hypernym: - 01293672-v ili: i28874 @@ -14111,7 +14111,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01864419-n example: - - The bull was riding the cow + - The bull was riding the cow. hypernym: - 01431486-v ili: i28875 @@ -14123,7 +14123,7 @@ definition: - cause to procreate (animals) example: - - She breeds dogs + - She breeds dogs. hypernym: - 01624592-v ili: i28876 @@ -14156,8 +14156,8 @@ - breed animals or plants using parents of different races and varieties example: - cross a horse and a donkey - - Mendel tried crossbreeding - - these species do not interbreed + - Mendel tried crossbreeding. + - These species do not interbreed. hypernym: - 01432088-v ili: i28879 @@ -14174,7 +14174,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00919042-n example: - - The horse covers the mare + - The horse covers the mare. hypernym: - 01431486-v ili: i28880 @@ -14206,7 +14206,7 @@ definition: - stimulate sexually example: - - The old man wanted to be masturbated by the prostitute + - The old man wanted to be masturbated by the prostitute. hypernym: - 02120601-v ili: i28882 @@ -14229,8 +14229,8 @@ - touch with the lips or press the lips (against someone's mouth or other body part) as an expression of love, greeting, etc. example: - - The newly married couple kissed - - She kissed her grandfather on the forehead when she entered the room + - The newly married couple kissed. + - She kissed her grandfather on the forehead when she entered the room. hypernym: - 01208838-v ili: i28884 @@ -14244,7 +14244,7 @@ definition: - touch lightly or gently example: - - the blossoms were kissed by the soft rain + - The blossoms were kissed by the soft rain. hypernym: - 01208838-v ili: i28885 @@ -14265,7 +14265,7 @@ definition: - touch or stroke lightly example: - - The grass tickled her calves + - The grass tickled her calves. hypernym: - 01228779-v ili: i28887 @@ -14276,7 +14276,7 @@ definition: - pass the tongue over example: - - the dog licked her hand + - The dog licked her hand. hypernym: - 01228534-v ili: i28888 @@ -14309,7 +14309,7 @@ - 01854282-v - 01835473-v example: - - Bear gifts + - bear gifts - bear a heavy load - bear news - bearing orders @@ -14356,9 +14356,9 @@ entails: - 01853188-v example: - - Get me those books over there, please + - Get me those books over there, please. - Could you bring the wine? - - The dog fetched the hat + - The dog fetched the hat. hypernym: - 01438013-v ili: i28895 @@ -14429,10 +14429,10 @@ entails: - 02013448-v example: - - Their dreams carried the Romantics away into distant lands - - The car carried us off to the meeting - - I'll take you away on a holiday - - I got carried away when I saw the dead man and I started to cry + - Their dreams carried the Romantics away into distant lands. + - The car carried us off to the meeting. + - I'll take you away on a holiday. + - I got carried away when I saw the dead man and I started to cry. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i28900 @@ -14447,7 +14447,7 @@ definition: - place or lay as if in a pile example: - - The teacher piled work on the students until the parents protested + - The teacher piled work on the students until the parents protested. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i28901 @@ -14535,7 +14535,7 @@ definition: - transport to a destination through pipes example: - - We have to pipe in oil + - We have to pipe in oil. hypernym: - 01452567-v ili: i28909 @@ -14580,7 +14580,7 @@ definition: - throw (a die) out onto a flat surface example: - - Throw a six + - Throw a six. hypernym: - 01439155-v ili: i28913 @@ -14600,7 +14600,7 @@ definition: - to cause or order to be taken, directed, or transmitted to another place example: - - He had sent the dispatches downtown to the proper people and had slept + - He had sent the dispatches downtown to the proper people and had slept. hypernym: - 01438013-v ili: i28915 @@ -14612,7 +14612,7 @@ definition: - mail in; cause to be delivered example: - - Send in your comments + - Send in your comments. hypernym: - 01439891-v ili: i28916 @@ -14623,7 +14623,7 @@ definition: - transmit by mail example: - - The company mailed out the catalog to all potential customers + - The company mailed out the catalog to all potential customers. hypernym: - 01439891-v ili: i28917 @@ -14634,7 +14634,7 @@ definition: - send via the postal service example: - - I'll mail you the check tomorrow + - I'll mail you the check tomorrow. hypernym: - 01439891-v ili: i28918 @@ -14655,7 +14655,7 @@ definition: - bring to a destination, make a delivery example: - - our local super market delivers + - Our local super market delivers. hypernym: - 01435927-v ili: i28920 @@ -14675,7 +14675,7 @@ definition: - deliver a warrant or summons to someone example: - - He was processed by the sheriff + - He was processed by the sheriff. hypernym: - 01440941-v ili: i28922 @@ -14688,7 +14688,7 @@ definition: - cause to come into a particular state or condition example: - - Long hard years of on the job training had brought them to their competence + - Long hard years of on the job training had brought them to their competence. - bring water to the boiling point hypernym: - 00126072-v @@ -14727,7 +14727,7 @@ definition: - to grasp hastily or eagerly example: - - Before I could stop him the dog snatched the ham bone + - Before I could stop him the dog snatched the ham bone. hypernym: - 01215136-v ili: i28926 @@ -14750,7 +14750,7 @@ definition: - move forward or upward in order to touch; also in a metaphorical sense example: - - Government reaches out to the people + - Government reaches out to the people. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i28928 @@ -14763,7 +14763,7 @@ - seize on its way example: - The fighter plane was ordered to intercept an aircraft that had entered the country's - airspace + airspace. hypernym: - 01441809-v ili: i28929 @@ -14775,7 +14775,7 @@ definition: - cut off and stop example: - - The bicyclist was cut out by the van + - The bicyclist was cut out by the van. hypernym: - 01442997-v ili: i28930 @@ -14787,7 +14787,7 @@ definition: - make a small hole into, as with a needle or a thorn example: - - The nurse pricked my finger to get a small blood sample + - The nurse pricked my finger to get a small blood sample. hypernym: - 01443719-v ili: i28931 @@ -14801,7 +14801,7 @@ entails: - 01555301-v example: - - The needle pierced her flesh + - The needle pierced her flesh. hypernym: - 01230239-v ili: i28932 @@ -14812,7 +14812,7 @@ definition: - penetrate or cut, as with a knife example: - - The fork bit into the surface + - The fork bit into the surface. hypernym: - 01443719-v ili: i28933 @@ -14833,7 +14833,7 @@ definition: - pierce or penetrate or puncture with something pointed example: - - He stuck the needle into his finger + - He stuck the needle into his finger. hypernym: - 01444129-v ili: i28935 @@ -14846,7 +14846,7 @@ definition: - pierce with a thrust using a pointed instrument example: - - he stuck the cloth with the needle + - He stuck the cloth with the needle. hypernym: - 01444129-v ili: i28936 @@ -14868,9 +14868,9 @@ definition: - cut or make a way through example: - - the knife cut through the flesh - - The path pierced the jungle - - Light pierced through the forest + - The knife cut through the flesh. + - The path pierced the jungle. + - Light pierced through the forest. hypernym: - 01230239-v ili: i28938 @@ -14883,7 +14883,7 @@ entails: - 01259737-v example: - - Pick open the ice + - Pick open the ice. hypernym: - 01444980-v ili: i28939 @@ -14907,10 +14907,10 @@ definition: - make a hole, especially with a pointed power or hand tool example: - - don't drill here, there's a gas pipe + - Don't drill here, there's a gas pipe. - drill a hole into the wall - drill for oil - - carpenter bees are boring holes into the wall + - Carpenter bees are boring holes into the wall. hypernym: - 01559703-v ili: i28941 @@ -14922,7 +14922,7 @@ definition: - initiate drilling operations, as for petroleum example: - - The well was spudded in April + - The well was spudded in April. hypernym: - 01445640-v ili: i28942 @@ -15030,7 +15030,7 @@ definition: - stab or pierce with a horn or tusk example: - - the rhino horned the explorer + - The rhino horned the explorer. hypernym: - 01444129-v ili: i28952 @@ -15051,7 +15051,7 @@ definition: - deliver a sting to example: - - A bee stung my arm yesterday + - A bee stung my arm yesterday. hypernym: - 01443719-v ili: i28954 @@ -15076,7 +15076,7 @@ definition: - bite off with a quick bite example: - - The dog snapped off a piece of cloth from the intruder's pants + - The dog snapped off a piece of cloth from the intruder's pants. hypernym: - 01448551-v ili: i28956 @@ -15088,7 +15088,7 @@ definition: - to grip, cut off, or tear with or as if with the teeth or jaws example: - - Gunny invariably tried to bite her + - Gunny invariably tried to bite her. hypernym: - 01226565-v ili: i28957 @@ -15100,7 +15100,7 @@ definition: - bring the jaws together example: - - he snapped indignantly + - He snapped indignantly. hypernym: - 01448551-v ili: i28958 @@ -15111,7 +15111,7 @@ definition: - bite gently example: - - The woman tenderly nibbled at her baby's ear + - The woman tenderly nibbled at her baby's ear. hypernym: - 01448551-v ili: i28959 @@ -15122,7 +15122,7 @@ definition: - give a small sharp bite to example: - - The Queen's corgis always nip at her staff's ankles + - The Queen's corgis always nip at her staff's ankles. hypernym: - 01448551-v ili: i28960 @@ -15133,7 +15133,7 @@ definition: - bite off very small pieces example: - - She nibbled on her cracker + - She nibbled on her cracker. hypernym: - 01448551-v ili: i28961 @@ -15146,7 +15146,7 @@ entails: - 01219234-v example: - - She waved her gun + - She waved her gun. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i28962 @@ -15168,8 +15168,8 @@ definition: - exert pressure or force to or upon example: - - He pressed down on the boards - - press your thumb on this spot + - He pressed down on the boards. + - Press your thumb on this spot. hypernym: - 01208838-v ili: i28964 @@ -15180,7 +15180,7 @@ definition: - make strenuous pushing movements during birth to expel the baby example: - - ‘Now push hard,’ said the doctor to the woman + - ‘Now push hard,’ said the doctor to the woman. hypernym: - 01875972-v ili: i28965 @@ -15192,7 +15192,7 @@ definition: - press firmly example: - - He squeezed my hand + - He squeezed my hand. hypernym: - 01449876-v ili: i28966 @@ -15261,7 +15261,7 @@ definition: - pull away from the body example: - - this muscle abducts + - This muscle abducts. hypernym: - 01450719-v ili: i28972 @@ -15272,7 +15272,7 @@ definition: - pull in opposite directions example: - - During the Inquisition, the torturers would stretch their victims on a rack + - During the Inquisition, the torturers would stretch their victims on a rack. hypernym: - 01450719-v ili: i28973 @@ -15283,7 +15283,7 @@ definition: - be flexible under stress of physical force example: - - This material doesn't give + - This material doesn't give. hypernym: - 00241696-v ili: i28974 @@ -15295,10 +15295,10 @@ definition: - move while supporting, either in a vehicle or in one's hands or on one's body example: - - You must carry your camping gear + - You must carry your camping gear. - carry the suitcases to the car - - This train is carrying nuclear waste - - These pipes carry waste water into the river + - This train is carrying nuclear waste. + - These pipes carry waste water into the river. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i28975 @@ -15313,7 +15313,7 @@ definition: - carry, bear, convey, or bring example: - - The small canoe could be ported easily + - The small canoe could be ported easily. hypernym: - 01452567-v ili: i28976 @@ -15324,7 +15324,7 @@ definition: - carry luggage or supplies example: - - They portered the food up Mount Kilimanjaro for the tourists + - They portered the food up Mount Kilimanjaro for the tourists. hypernym: - 01452567-v ili: i28977 @@ -15335,7 +15335,7 @@ definition: - carry, as on one's back example: - - Pack your tents to the top of the mountain + - Pack your tents to the top of the mountain. hypernym: - 01452567-v ili: i28978 @@ -15365,7 +15365,7 @@ definition: - take away by means of a vehicle example: - - They carted off the old furniture + - They carted off the old furniture. hypernym: - 00179456-v ili: i28981 @@ -15379,7 +15379,7 @@ definition: - transport by aeroplane example: - - We fly flowers from the Caribbean to North America + - We fly flowers from the Caribbean to North America. hypernym: - 01452567-v ili: i28982 @@ -15392,7 +15392,7 @@ definition: - fly people or goods to or from places not accessible by other means example: - - Food is airlifted into Bosnia + - Food is airlifted into Bosnia. hypernym: - 01454453-v ili: i28983 @@ -15416,7 +15416,7 @@ definition: - pull lightly but sharply with a plucking motion example: - - he plucked the strings of his mandolin + - He plucked the strings of his mandolin. hypernym: - 01450719-v ili: i28985 @@ -15429,7 +15429,7 @@ definition: - pluck (strings of an instrument) example: - - He twanged his bow + - He twanged his bow. hypernym: - 01455157-v ili: i28986 @@ -15440,8 +15440,8 @@ definition: - pull hard example: - - The prisoner tugged at the chains - - This movie tugs at the heart strings + - The prisoner tugged at the chains. + - This movie tugs at the heart strings. hypernym: - 01507886-v ili: i28987 @@ -15452,7 +15452,7 @@ definition: - pull or strain hard at example: - - Each oar was tugged by several men + - Each oar was tugged by several men. hypernym: - 01450719-v ili: i28988 @@ -15463,7 +15463,7 @@ definition: - move by pulling hard example: - - The horse finally tugged the cart out of the mud + - The horse finally tugged the cart out of the mud. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i28989 @@ -15474,8 +15474,8 @@ definition: - pull, as against a resistance example: - - He dragged the big suitcase behind him - - These worries were dragging at him + - He dragged the big suitcase behind him. + - These worries were dragging at him. hypernym: - 01450719-v ili: i28990 @@ -15487,7 +15487,7 @@ - pull along heavily, like a heavy load against a resistance example: - Can you shlep this bag of potatoes upstairs? - - She pulled along a large trunk + - She pulled along a large trunk. hypernym: - 01456044-v ili: i28991 @@ -15500,8 +15500,8 @@ definition: - drag loosely along a surface; allow to sweep the ground example: - - The toddler was trailing his pants - - She trained her long scarf behind her + - The toddler was trailing his pants. + - She trained her long scarf behind her. hypernym: - 01456044-v ili: i28992 @@ -15515,7 +15515,7 @@ definition: - carry with difficulty example: - - You'll have to lug this suitcase + - You'll have to lug this suitcase. hypernym: - 01452567-v ili: i28993 @@ -15528,7 +15528,7 @@ definition: - drag behind example: - - Horses used to tow barges along the canal + - Horses used to tow barges along the canal. hypernym: - 01456329-v ili: i28994 @@ -15539,7 +15539,7 @@ definition: - tow (a vessel) with a tug example: - - The tugboat tugged the freighter into the harbor + - The tugboat tugged the freighter into the harbor. hypernym: - 01457042-v ili: i28995 @@ -15680,8 +15680,8 @@ definition: - squeeze tightly between the fingers example: - - He pinched her behind - - She squeezed the bottle + - He pinched her behind. + - She squeezed the bottle. hypernym: - 01226565-v ili: i29007 @@ -15697,7 +15697,7 @@ definition: - pinch in the buttocks example: - - he goosed the unsuspecting girl + - He goosed the unsuspecting girl. hypernym: - 01459400-v ili: i29008 @@ -15760,7 +15760,7 @@ definition: - pass through example: - - Water permeates sand easily + - Water permeates sand easily. hypernym: - 01230239-v ili: i29014 @@ -15812,7 +15812,7 @@ definition: - divide into components or constituents example: - - Separate the wheat from the chaff + - separate the wheat from the chaff hypernym: - 00139943-v ili: i29018 @@ -15923,7 +15923,7 @@ definition: - separate the chaff from grain by using air currents example: - - She stood there winnowing grain all day in the field + - She stood there winnowing grain all day in the field. hypernym: - 01462658-v ili: i29028 @@ -15978,7 +15978,7 @@ definition: - to bring or combine together or with something else example: - - resourcefully he mingled music and dance + - Resourcefully he mingled music and dance. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i29033 @@ -15994,8 +15994,8 @@ - combine into one example: - blend the nuts and raisins together - - he blends in with the crowd - - We don't intermingle much + - He blends in with the crowd. + - We don't intermingle much. hypernym: - 01464634-v ili: i29034 @@ -16009,7 +16009,7 @@ definition: - mix or blend example: - - His book commingles sarcasm and sadness + - His book commingles sarcasm and sadness. hypernym: - 01465097-v ili: i29035 @@ -16020,7 +16020,7 @@ definition: - twist together or entwine into a confusing mass example: - - The child entangled the cord + - The child entangled the cord. hypernym: - 01225746-v ili: i29036 @@ -16034,7 +16034,7 @@ definition: - mat together and make felt-like example: - - felt the wool + - … felt the wool hypernym: - 01465557-v ili: i29037 @@ -16082,7 +16082,7 @@ definition: - put into a proper or systematic order example: - - arrange the books on the shelves in chronological order + - Arrange the books on the shelves in chronological order. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29041 @@ -16127,7 +16127,7 @@ definition: - arrange in pairs example: - - Pair these numbers + - Pair these numbers. hypernym: - 01466592-v ili: i29045 @@ -16153,7 +16153,7 @@ definition: - arrange the words of a text so as to create a concordance example: - - The team concorded several thousand nouns, verbs, and adjectives + - The team concorded several thousand nouns, verbs, and adjectives. hypernym: - 01466592-v ili: i29047 @@ -16176,7 +16176,7 @@ definition: - arrange or fix in the desired order example: - - She settled the teacart + - She settled the teacart. hypernym: - 01466592-v ili: i29049 @@ -16227,7 +16227,7 @@ definition: - destroy the arrangement or order of example: - - My son disarranged the papers on my desk + - My son disarranged the papers on my desk. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i29054 @@ -16239,7 +16239,7 @@ - lie adjacent to another or share a boundary example: - Canada adjoins the U.S. - - England marches with Scotland + - England marches with Scotland. hypernym: - 01208316-v ili: i29055 @@ -16257,7 +16257,7 @@ definition: - extend on all sides of simultaneously; encircle example: - - The forest surrounds my property + - The forest surrounds my property. hypernym: - 01208316-v ili: i29056 @@ -16272,7 +16272,7 @@ definition: - decorate with or as if with a surrounding fringe example: - - fur fringed the hem of the dress + - Fur fringed the hem of the dress. hypernym: - 01469999-v ili: i29057 @@ -16283,7 +16283,7 @@ definition: - put a girdle on or around example: - - gird your loins + - Gird your loins. hypernym: - 01469999-v ili: i29058 @@ -16295,7 +16295,7 @@ definition: - expel from one's property or force to move out by a legal process example: - - The landlord evicted the tenants after they had not paid the rent for four months + - The landlord evicted the tenants after they had not paid the rent for four months. hypernym: - 01471205-v ili: i29059 @@ -16323,7 +16323,7 @@ definition: - put out or expel from a place example: - - The unruly student was excluded from the game + - The unruly student was excluded from the game. hypernym: - 02507387-v ili: i29061 @@ -16339,7 +16339,7 @@ definition: - ask to leave example: - - I was shown the door when I asked for a raise + - I was shown the door when I asked for a raise. hypernym: - 01471205-v ili: i29062 @@ -16350,7 +16350,7 @@ definition: - eject from the premises example: - - The ex-boxer's job is to bounce people who want to enter this private club + - The ex-boxer's job is to bounce people who want to enter this private club. hypernym: - 01471205-v ili: i29063 @@ -16361,7 +16361,7 @@ definition: - place on top of example: - - can you superimpose the two images? + - Can you superimpose the two images? hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29064 @@ -16392,7 +16392,7 @@ definition: - ask to enter example: - - We invited the neighbors in for a cup of coffee + - We invited the neighbors in for a cup of coffee. hypernym: - 00754770-v ili: i29067 @@ -16406,7 +16406,7 @@ definition: - summon to enter example: - - The nurse called in the next patient + - The nurse called in the next patient. hypernym: - 01472399-v ili: i29068 @@ -16428,7 +16428,7 @@ definition: - express willingness to have in one's home or environs example: - - The community warmly received the refugees + - The community warmly received the refugees. hypernym: - 02240906-v ili: i29070 @@ -16441,7 +16441,7 @@ definition: - assimilate or take in example: - - The immigrants were quickly absorbed into society + - The immigrants were quickly absorbed into society. hypernym: - 01472854-v ili: i29071 @@ -16452,8 +16452,8 @@ definition: - receive as a specified guest example: - - the doctor will see you now - - The minister doesn't see anybody before noon + - The doctor will see you now. + - The minister doesn't see anybody before noon. hypernym: - 01472854-v ili: i29072 @@ -16468,7 +16468,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06236188-n example: - - This is the day when Mary was assumed into heaven + - This is the day when Mary was assumed into heaven. hypernym: - 01472854-v ili: i29073 @@ -16482,7 +16482,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00767761-n example: - - The industrialist's son was kidnapped + - The industrialist's son was kidnapped. hypernym: - 01216178-v ili: i29074 @@ -16510,7 +16510,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00767761-n example: - - The men were shanghaied after being drugged + - The men were shanghaied after being drugged. hypernym: - 01473673-v ili: i29076 @@ -16524,7 +16524,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00767761-n example: - - The Cubans commandeered the plane and flew it to Miami + - The Cubans commandeered the plane and flew it to Miami. hypernym: - 01216178-v ili: i29077 @@ -16540,7 +16540,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00767761-n example: - - the plane was skyjacked to Uzbekistan + - The plane was skyjacked to Uzbekistan. hypernym: - 01474455-v ili: i29078 @@ -16565,7 +16565,7 @@ definition: - deprive of possessions example: - - The Communist government expropriated the landowners + - The Communist government expropriated the landowners. hypernym: - 02319255-v ili: i29080 @@ -16587,7 +16587,7 @@ definition: - throw together in a confused mass example: - - They tumbled the teams with no apparent pattern + - They tumbled the teams with no apparent pattern. hypernym: - 01475437-v ili: i29082 @@ -16610,7 +16610,7 @@ definition: - do random, unplanned work or activities or spend time idly example: - - The old lady is usually mucking about in her little house + - The old lady is usually mucking about in her little house. hypernym: - 02418610-v ili: i29084 @@ -16628,7 +16628,7 @@ definition: - mess around, as in a liquid or paste example: - - The children are having fun puddling in paint + - The children are having fun puddling in paint. hypernym: - 01475976-v ili: i29085 @@ -16639,7 +16639,7 @@ definition: - make messy or untidy example: - - the child mussed up my hair + - The child mussed up my hair. hypernym: - 01469362-v ili: i29086 @@ -16651,7 +16651,7 @@ definition: - disarrange or rumple; dishevel example: - - The strong wind tousled my hair + - The strong wind tousled my hair. hypernym: - 01469362-v ili: i29087 @@ -16689,7 +16689,7 @@ - release, as from one's grip example: - Let go of the door handle, please! - - relinquish your grip on the rope — you won't fall + - Relinquish your grip on the rope — you won't fall. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i29090 @@ -16756,7 +16756,7 @@ - turn loose or free from restraint example: - let loose mines - - Loose terrible plagues upon humanity + - loose terrible plagues upon humanity hypernym: - 01477180-v ili: i29096 @@ -16803,7 +16803,7 @@ definition: - impair the respiration of or obstruct the air passage of example: - - The foul air was slowly suffocating the children + - The foul air was slowly suffocating the children. hypernym: - 01479113-v ili: i29100 @@ -16834,7 +16834,7 @@ definition: - restrain from moving or operating normally example: - - Traffic is tied up for miles around the bridge where the accident occurred + - Traffic is tied up for miles around the bridge where the accident occurred. hypernym: - 01479113-v ili: i29102 @@ -16857,7 +16857,7 @@ definition: - block off the passage through example: - - We shut off the valve + - We shut off the valve. hypernym: - 01480632-v ili: i29104 @@ -16882,7 +16882,7 @@ definition: - protect from light, heat, or view example: - - Shade your eyes when you step out into the bright sunlight + - Shade your eyes when you step out into the bright sunlight. hypernym: - 01480168-v ili: i29106 @@ -16924,7 +16924,7 @@ definition: - bar access to example: - - Due to the accident, the road had to be closed for several hours + - Due to the accident, the road had to be closed for several hours. hypernym: - 01480632-v ili: i29109 @@ -16935,8 +16935,8 @@ definition: - become or cause to become obstructed example: - - The leaves clog our drains in the Fall - - The water pipe is backed up + - The leaves clog our drains in the Fall. + - The water pipe is backed up. hypernym: - 01479113-v ili: i29110 @@ -16954,7 +16954,7 @@ definition: - become or cause to become unobstructed example: - - The chemical that we poured down the drain unclogged it + - The chemical that we poured down the drain unclogged it. hypernym: - 01478583-v ili: i29112 @@ -16965,8 +16965,8 @@ definition: - obstruct example: - - My nose is all stuffed - - Her arteries are blocked + - My nose is all stuffed. + - Her arteries are blocked. hypernym: - 01481233-v ili: i29113 @@ -16980,7 +16980,7 @@ definition: - become chocked with silt example: - - The river silted up + - The river silted up. hypernym: - 01481233-v ili: i29114 @@ -17028,7 +17028,7 @@ definition: - capture as if by hunting, snaring, or trapping example: - - I caught a rabbit in the trap today + - I caught a rabbit in the trap today. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i29118 @@ -17042,7 +17042,7 @@ definition: - take in and retain example: - - We have a big barrel to catch the rainwater + - We have a big barrel to catch the rainwater. hypernym: - 02309962-v ili: i29119 @@ -17066,7 +17066,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00453279-n example: - - The men trap foxes + - The men trap foxes. hypernym: - 01482779-v ili: i29121 @@ -17094,7 +17094,7 @@ definition: - hang freely example: - - The secret police suspended their victims from the ceiling and beat them + - The secret police suspended their victims from the ceiling and beat them. hypernym: - 01483990-v ili: i29123 @@ -17107,7 +17107,7 @@ definition: - cause to be hanging or suspended example: - - Hang that picture on the wall + - Hang that picture on the wall. hypernym: - 01343121-v ili: i29124 @@ -17147,7 +17147,7 @@ definition: - be suspended or poised example: - - Heavy fog hung over the valley + - Heavy fog hung over the valley. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i29127 @@ -17158,7 +17158,7 @@ definition: - be suspended or hanging example: - - The flag hung on the wall + - The flag hung on the wall. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i29128 @@ -17172,7 +17172,7 @@ definition: - cause to dangle or hang freely example: - - He dangled the ornaments from the Christmas tree + - He dangled the ornaments from the Christmas tree. hypernym: - 01483784-v ili: i29129 @@ -17194,7 +17194,7 @@ definition: - package in a container example: - - The cargo was containerized for safe and efficient shipping + - The cargo was containerized for safe and efficient shipping. hypernym: - 01485079-v ili: i29131 @@ -17206,7 +17206,7 @@ definition: - enclose in a shrine example: - - the saint's bones were enshrined in the cathedral + - The saint's bones were enshrined in the cathedral. hypernym: - 01589983-v ili: i29132 @@ -17230,7 +17230,7 @@ entails: - 01335412-v example: - - women in Afghanistan veil their faces + - Women in Afghanistan veil their faces. hypernym: - 02149298-v ili: i29134 @@ -17241,7 +17241,7 @@ definition: - remove the veil from example: - - Women must not unveil themselves in public in some religious societies + - Women must not unveil themselves in public in some religious societies. hypernym: - 01342187-v ili: i29135 @@ -17279,8 +17279,8 @@ definition: - have the property of being packable or of compacting easily example: - - This powder compacts easily - - Such odd-shaped items do not pack well + - This powder compacts easily. + - Such odd-shaped items do not pack well. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i29138 @@ -17303,7 +17303,7 @@ definition: - gather or cause to gather into a cluster example: - - She bunched her fingers into a fist + - She bunched her fingers into a fist. hypernym: - 00144670-v ili: i29140 @@ -17349,7 +17349,7 @@ definition: - put into a box example: - - box the gift, please + - Box the gift, please. hypernym: - 01488938-v ili: i29144 @@ -17393,7 +17393,7 @@ definition: - put into a bag example: - - The supermarket clerk bagged the groceries + - The supermarket clerk bagged the groceries. hypernym: - 01485079-v ili: i29148 @@ -17413,7 +17413,7 @@ definition: - put in a sack example: - - The grocer sacked the onions + - The grocer sacked the onions. hypernym: - 01488938-v ili: i29150 @@ -17424,7 +17424,7 @@ definition: - enclose in, or as if in, a case example: - - my feet were encased in mud + - My feet were encased in mud. hypernym: - 01589983-v ili: i29151 @@ -17448,7 +17448,7 @@ definition: - remove from the crate example: - - uncrate the glasses carefully! + - Uncrate the glasses carefully! hypernym: - 01488139-v ili: i29153 @@ -17459,7 +17459,7 @@ definition: - make into a bundle example: - - he bundled up his few possessions + - He bundled up his few possessions. hypernym: - 01485079-v ili: i29154 @@ -17496,7 +17496,7 @@ definition: - reduce the weight on; make lighter example: - - she lightened the load on the tired donkey + - She lightened the load on the tired donkey. hypernym: - 01490553-v ili: i29157 @@ -17551,7 +17551,7 @@ definition: - remove the contents of a container example: - - Empty the water + - empty the water hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i29162 @@ -17571,7 +17571,7 @@ definition: - place too much a load on example: - - don't overload the car + - Don't overload the car. hypernym: - 01492646-v ili: i29164 @@ -17584,7 +17584,7 @@ definition: - fill to an excessive degree example: - - The air was surcharged with tension + - The air was surcharged with tension. hypernym: - 00453467-v ili: i29165 @@ -17595,7 +17595,7 @@ definition: - become overloaded example: - - The aerator overloaded + - The aerator overloaded. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i29166 @@ -17689,7 +17689,7 @@ definition: - provide (a device) with something necessary example: - - He loaded his gun carefully + - He loaded his gun carefully. - load the camera hypernym: - 00453467-v @@ -17702,7 +17702,7 @@ definition: - load anew example: - - She reloaded the gun carefully + - She reloaded the gun carefully. hypernym: - 01492993-v ili: i29175 @@ -17714,7 +17714,7 @@ definition: - place a new load on example: - - The movers reloaded the truck + - The movers reloaded the truck. hypernym: - 01492646-v ili: i29176 @@ -17725,7 +17725,7 @@ definition: - load or burden; encumber example: - - he saddled me with that heavy responsibility + - He saddled me with that heavy responsibility. hypernym: - 01489937-v ili: i29177 @@ -17738,7 +17738,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00919042-n example: - - Yoke the draft horses together + - yoke the draft horses together hypernym: - 01299048-v ili: i29178 @@ -17853,7 +17853,7 @@ definition: - remove the saddle from example: - - They unsaddled their mounts + - They unsaddled their mounts. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i29187 @@ -17865,7 +17865,7 @@ definition: - injure the underlying soft tissue or bone of example: - - I bruised my knee + - I bruised my knee. hypernym: - 00069650-v ili: i29188 @@ -17918,9 +17918,9 @@ definition: - place temporarily example: - - park the car in the yard + - Park the car in the yard. - park the children with the in-laws - - park your bag in this locker + - Park your bag in this locker. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29193 @@ -17931,7 +17931,7 @@ definition: - fix firmly example: - - He ensconced himself in the chair + - He ensconced himself in the chair. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29194 @@ -17943,8 +17943,8 @@ definition: - cause to be in a certain state; cause to be in a certain relation example: - - That song put me in awful good humor - - put your ideas in writing + - That song put me in awful good humor. + - Put your ideas in writing. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i29195 @@ -17955,7 +17955,7 @@ definition: - help someone go to bed example: - - Mother put the baby to sleep + - Mother put the baby to sleep. hypernym: - 01496398-v ili: i29196 @@ -17966,10 +17966,10 @@ definition: - put into a certain place or abstract location example: - - Put your things here - - Set the tray down - - Set the dogs on the scent of the missing children - - Place emphasis on a certain point + - Put your things here. + - set the tray down + - set the dogs on the scent of the missing children + - place emphasis on a certain point hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i29197 @@ -17985,7 +17985,7 @@ definition: - place or put in a particular order example: - - the dots are unevenly disposed + - The dots are unevenly disposed. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29198 @@ -17996,7 +17996,7 @@ definition: - put into place or position example: - - the box with the ancestors' ashes was emplaced on the top shelf of the house altar + - The box with the ancestors' ashes was emplaced on the top shelf of the house altar. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29199 @@ -18042,7 +18042,7 @@ definition: - put (something) under or beneath example: - - They underlaid the shingles with roofing paper + - They underlaid the shingles with roofing paper. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29203 @@ -18096,7 +18096,7 @@ definition: - throw down flat, as on the ground example: - - She prostrated herself with frustration + - She prostrated herself with frustration. hypernym: - 01511000-v ili: i29208 @@ -18107,7 +18107,7 @@ definition: - to put something (e.g. trust) in something example: - - The nation reposed its confidence in the King + - The nation reposed its confidence in the King. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29209 @@ -18119,7 +18119,7 @@ - place signs, as along a road example: - sign an intersection - - This road has been signed + - This road has been signed. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29210 @@ -18148,7 +18148,7 @@ definition: - place end to end without overlapping example: - - The frames must be butted at the joints + - The frames must be butted at the joints. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29213 @@ -18188,7 +18188,7 @@ definition: - place or put with great energy example: - - She threw the blanket around the child + - She threw the blanket around the child. - thrust the money in the hands of the beggar hypernym: - 01496967-v @@ -18202,7 +18202,7 @@ - put or thrust suddenly and forcefully example: - pop the pizza into the microwave oven - - He popped the petit-four into his mouth + - He popped the petit-four into his mouth. hypernym: - 01501904-v ili: i29218 @@ -18239,7 +18239,7 @@ definition: - place into a coffin example: - - her body was coffined + - Her body was coffined. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29221 @@ -18250,7 +18250,7 @@ definition: - put to bed example: - - The children were bedded at ten o'clock + - The children were bedded at ten o'clock. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29222 @@ -18270,7 +18270,7 @@ definition: - cause to sit or seat or be in a settled position or place example: - - set down your bags here + - Set down your bags here. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29224 @@ -18283,8 +18283,8 @@ definition: - set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise example: - - He planked the money on the table - - He planked himself into the sofa + - He planked the money on the table. + - He planked himself into the sofa. hypernym: - 01503011-v ili: i29225 @@ -18304,7 +18304,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00918295-n example: - - She sowed sunflower seeds + - She sowed sunflower seeds. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29226 @@ -18381,7 +18381,7 @@ definition: - place side by side example: - - The fauvists juxtaposed strong colors + - The fauvists juxtaposed strong colors. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29232 @@ -18392,7 +18392,7 @@ definition: - put or settle into a position example: - - The hotel was set down at the bottom of the valley + - The hotel was set down at the bottom of the valley. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29233 @@ -18441,7 +18441,7 @@ definition: - confine or restrict to the ground example: - - After the accident, they grounded the plane and the pilot + - After the accident, they grounded the plane and the pilot. hypernym: - 01304044-v ili: i29238 @@ -18452,7 +18452,7 @@ definition: - rest on or as if on a pillow example: - - pillow your head + - Pillow your head. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29239 @@ -18464,7 +18464,7 @@ definition: - place (something) where one cannot find it again example: - - I misplaced my eyeglasses + - I misplaced my eyeglasses. hypernym: - 02293000-v ili: i29240 @@ -18476,7 +18476,7 @@ definition: - lay with rails example: - - hundreds of miles were railed out here + - Hundreds of miles were railed out here. hypernym: - 01547474-v ili: i29241 @@ -18487,8 +18487,8 @@ definition: - arrange in stacks example: - - heap firewood around the fireplace - - stack your books up on the shelves + - Heap firewood around the fireplace. + - Stack your books up on the shelves. hypernym: - 01466592-v ili: i29242 @@ -18546,7 +18546,7 @@ definition: - arrange into piles or stacks example: - - She piled up her books in my living room + - She piled up her books in my living room. hypernym: - 01383303-v ili: i29247 @@ -18559,7 +18559,7 @@ definition: - fight or struggle in a confused way at close quarters example: - - the drunken men started to scuffle + - The drunken men started to scuffle. hypernym: - 01092746-v ili: i29248 @@ -18571,7 +18571,7 @@ definition: - engage in a wrestling match example: - - The children wrestled in the garden + - The children wrestled in the garden. hypernym: - 01092746-v ili: i29249 @@ -18582,7 +18582,7 @@ definition: - wrestle in mud example: - - some people enjoy watching people who mudwrestle + - Some people enjoy watching people who mudwrestle. hypernym: - 01507331-v ili: i29250 @@ -18594,7 +18594,7 @@ definition: - to exert strenuous effort against opposition example: - - he struggled to get free from the rope + - He struggled to get free from the rope. hypernym: - 02536865-v ili: i29251 @@ -18606,10 +18606,10 @@ - direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes example: - - Her good looks attract the stares of many men - - The ad pulled in many potential customers - - This pianist pulls huge crowds - - The store owner was happy that the ad drew in many new customers + - Her good looks attract the stares of many men. + - The ad pulled in many potential customers. + - This pianist pulls huge crowds. + - The store owner was happy that the ad drew in many new customers. hypernym: - 01450719-v ili: i29252 @@ -18627,9 +18627,9 @@ definition: - attract and fix example: - - His look caught her - - She caught his eye - - Catch the attention of the waiter + - His look caught her. + - She caught his eye. + - catch the attention of the waiter hypernym: - 01507886-v ili: i29253 @@ -18662,8 +18662,8 @@ definition: - pull inward or towards a center example: - - The pilot drew in the landing gear - - The cat retracted his claws + - The pilot drew in the landing gear. + - The cat retracted his claws. hypernym: - 01507886-v ili: i29255 @@ -18677,7 +18677,7 @@ definition: - fold inwards example: - - some organs can invaginate + - Some organs can invaginate. hypernym: - 01509215-v ili: i29256 @@ -18711,8 +18711,8 @@ definition: - hurl or thrust violently example: - - He dashed the plate against the wall - - Waves were dashing against the rock + - He dashed the plate against the wall. + - Waves were dashing against the rock. hypernym: - 01509775-v ili: i29259 @@ -18724,7 +18724,7 @@ definition: - hurl or throw violently example: - - The bridge broke and precipitated the train into the river below + - The bridge broke and precipitated the train into the river below. hypernym: - 01509775-v ili: i29260 @@ -18744,7 +18744,7 @@ definition: - cast, hurl, or throw repeatedly with some missile example: - - They pelted each other with snowballs + - They pelted each other with snowballs. hypernym: - 01511000-v ili: i29262 @@ -18785,7 +18785,7 @@ definition: - throw through or out of the window example: - - The rebels stormed the palace and defenestrated the President + - The rebels stormed the palace and defenestrated the President. hypernym: - 01511000-v ili: i29266 @@ -18796,7 +18796,7 @@ definition: - throw or hurl from the mound to the batter, as in baseball example: - - The pitcher delivered the ball + - The pitcher delivered the ball. hypernym: - 01511000-v ili: i29267 @@ -18810,7 +18810,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - Oral struck out three batters to close the inning + - Oral struck out three batters to close the inning. hypernym: - 02534950-v ili: i29268 @@ -18854,7 +18854,7 @@ definition: - throw soil toward (a crop row) from both sides example: - - He ridged his corn + - He ridged his corn. hypernym: - 01511000-v ili: i29272 @@ -18901,7 +18901,7 @@ definition: - cause to stop operating by disengaging a switch example: - - Turn off the stereo, please + - Turn off the stereo, please. - cut the engine - turn out the lights hypernym: @@ -18917,7 +18917,7 @@ definition: - keep engaged example: - - engaged the gears + - … engaged the gears hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i29277 @@ -18951,7 +18951,7 @@ definition: - release from something that holds fast, connects, or entangles example: - - I want to disengage myself from his influence + - I want to disengage myself from his influence. - disengage the gears hypernym: - 01477180-v @@ -18964,7 +18964,7 @@ definition: - cause to move forward with force example: - - Steam propels this ship + - Steam propels this ship. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i29281 @@ -18976,7 +18976,7 @@ definition: - push, propel, or press with force example: - - Drive a nail into the wall + - drive a nail into the wall hypernym: - 01514338-v ili: i29282 @@ -18998,8 +18998,8 @@ definition: - throw or toss with a light motion example: - - flip me the beachball - - toss me newspaper + - Flip me the beachball. + - Toss me newspaper. hypernym: - 01515097-v ili: i29284 @@ -19033,7 +19033,7 @@ definition: - throw back with a quick, light motion example: - - She tossed back her head + - She tossed back her head. hypernym: - 01515257-v ili: i29287 @@ -19056,8 +19056,8 @@ definition: - to remove example: - - he shed his image as a pushy boss - - shed your clothes + - He shed his image as a pushy boss. + - Shed your clothes. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i29289 @@ -19075,7 +19075,7 @@ definition: - fall out of the pod or husk example: - - The corn shelled + - The corn shelled. hypernym: - 00424924-v ili: i29290 @@ -19150,7 +19150,7 @@ - propel with force example: - launch the space shuttle - - Launch a ship + - launch a ship hypernym: - 01514338-v ili: i29297 @@ -19174,7 +19174,7 @@ definition: - launch with great force example: - - the rockets were blasted off + - The rockets were blasted off. hypernym: - 01517287-v ili: i29299 @@ -19186,7 +19186,7 @@ - get going; give impetus to example: - launch a career - - Her actions set in motion a complicated judicial process + - Her actions set in motion a complicated judicial process. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i29300 @@ -19209,7 +19209,7 @@ definition: - shoot forth or launch, as if from a catapult example: - - the enemy catapulted rocks towards the fort + - The enemy catapulted rocks towards the fort. hypernym: - 01514338-v ili: i29302 @@ -19232,7 +19232,7 @@ definition: - cause to skip over a surface example: - - Skip a stone across the pond + - skip a stone across the pond hypernym: - 01511000-v ili: i29304 @@ -19245,7 +19245,7 @@ definition: - push or shove upward, as if from below or behind example: - - The singer had to be boosted onto the stage by a special contraption + - The singer had to be boosted onto the stage by a special contraption. hypernym: - 01903255-v ili: i29305 @@ -19256,8 +19256,8 @@ definition: - issue in a jet; come out in a jet; stream or spring forth example: - - Water jetted forth - - flames were jetting out of the building + - Water jetted forth. + - Flames were jetting out of the building. hypernym: - 02070867-v ili: i29306 @@ -19269,8 +19269,8 @@ definition: - force into or from an action or state, either physically or metaphorically example: - - She rammed her mind into focus - - He drives me mad + - She rammed her mind into focus. + - He drives me mad. hypernym: - 01903255-v ili: i29307 @@ -19356,7 +19356,7 @@ - spin, wind, or twist together example: - intertwine the ribbons - - Twine the threads into a rope + - Twine the threads into a rope. - intertwined hearts hypernym: - 01225746-v @@ -19525,7 +19525,7 @@ definition: - cancel, annul, or reverse an action or its effect example: - - I wish I could undo my actions + - I wish I could undo my actions. hypernym: - 00138328-v ili: i29329 @@ -19548,7 +19548,7 @@ definition: - vandalize a car by scratching the sides with a key example: - - His new Mercedes was keyed last night in the parking lot + - His new Mercedes was keyed last night in the parking lot. hypernym: - 01523087-v ili: i29331 @@ -19589,7 +19589,7 @@ definition: - disentangle example: - - can you unravel the mystery? + - Can you unravel the mystery? hypernym: - 01466149-v ili: i29334 @@ -19616,7 +19616,7 @@ definition: - lace again example: - - She relaced her boots + - She relaced her boots. hypernym: - 01524236-v ili: i29336 @@ -19640,7 +19640,7 @@ entails: - 01911251-v example: - - wind your watch + - Wind your watch. hypernym: - 00421085-v ili: i29338 @@ -19652,7 +19652,7 @@ definition: - wind (up) again example: - - the mechanical watch needs rewinding every day + - The mechanical watch needs rewinding every day. hypernym: - 01524685-v members: @@ -19662,9 +19662,9 @@ definition: - arrange or coil around example: - - roll your hair around your finger - - Twine the thread around the spool - - She wrapped her arms around the child + - Roll your hair around your finger. + - Twine the thread around the spool. + - She wrapped her arms around the child. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i29339 @@ -19795,7 +19795,7 @@ definition: - crowd or pack to capacity example: - - the theater was jampacked + - The theater was jampacked. hypernym: - 01527659-v ili: i29351 @@ -19813,8 +19813,8 @@ definition: - fill quickly beyond capacity; as with a liquid example: - - the basement was inundated after the storm - - The images flooded his mind + - The basement was inundated after the storm. + - The images flooded his mind. hypernym: - 00453467-v ili: i29352 @@ -19828,7 +19828,7 @@ definition: - cram into a cavity example: - - The child stuffed candy into his pockets + - The child stuffed candy into his pockets. hypernym: - 01615199-v ili: i29353 @@ -19839,7 +19839,7 @@ definition: - stuff too much example: - - The pillow was overstuffed + - The pillow was overstuffed. hypernym: - 01527659-v ili: i29354 @@ -19850,7 +19850,7 @@ definition: - get stuck and immobilized example: - - the mechanism jammed + - The mechanism jammed. hypernym: - 01528083-v ili: i29355 @@ -19861,7 +19861,7 @@ definition: - fail to function or function improperly example: - - the coffee maker malfunctioned + - The coffee maker malfunctioned. hypernym: - 00435327-v ili: i29356 @@ -19873,7 +19873,7 @@ definition: - do double duty; serve two purposes or have two functions example: - - She doubles as his wife and secretary + - She doubles as his wife and secretary. hypernym: - 01528454-v ili: i29357 @@ -19884,9 +19884,9 @@ definition: - perform as expected when applied example: - - The washing machine won't go unless it's plugged in + - The washing machine won't go unless it's plugged in. - Does this old car still run well? - - This old radio doesn't work anymore + - This old radio doesn't work anymore. hypernym: - 01716563-v ili: i29358 @@ -19904,8 +19904,8 @@ definition: - begin operating or running example: - - The cameras were rolling - - The presses are already rolling + - The cameras were rolling. + - The presses are already rolling. hypernym: - 01528454-v ili: i29359 @@ -19929,7 +19929,7 @@ definition: - run disconnected or idle example: - - the engine is idling + - The engine is idling. hypernym: - 01529078-v ili: i29361 @@ -19941,8 +19941,8 @@ definition: - start running, functioning, or operating example: - - the lights went on - - the computer came up + - The lights went on. + - The computer came up. hypernym: - 01868216-v ili: i29362 @@ -19955,7 +19955,7 @@ definition: - stop running, functioning, or operating example: - - Our power went off during the hurricane + - Our power went off during the hurricane. hypernym: - 01864781-v ili: i29363 @@ -19987,7 +19987,7 @@ definition: - squeeze like a wedge into a tight space example: - - I squeezed myself into the corner + - I squeezed myself into the corner. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i29366 @@ -20000,7 +20000,7 @@ definition: - remove or force from a position of dwelling previously occupied example: - - The new employee dislodged her by moving into her office space + - The new employee dislodged her by moving into her office space. hypernym: - 02017423-v ili: i29367 @@ -20012,7 +20012,7 @@ definition: - cause to fall off example: - - The horse threw its inexperienced rider + - The horse threw its inexperienced rider. hypernym: - 01530296-v ili: i29368 @@ -20038,7 +20038,7 @@ - put, fix, force, or implant example: - lodge a bullet in the table - - stick your thumb in the crack + - Stick your thumb in the crack. hypernym: - 01343121-v ili: i29370 @@ -20052,7 +20052,7 @@ definition: - sit or recline comfortably example: - - He was lounging on the sofa + - He was lounging on the sofa. hypernym: - 01545905-v ili: i29371 @@ -20063,9 +20063,9 @@ definition: - remove or force out from a position example: - - The dentist dislodged the piece of food that had been stuck under my gums + - The dentist dislodged the piece of food that had been stuck under my gums. - He finally could free the legs of the earthquake victim who was buried in the - rubble + rubble. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i29372 @@ -20077,8 +20077,8 @@ definition: - fix or set securely or deeply example: - - He planted a knee in the back of his opponent - - The dentist implanted a tooth in the gum + - He planted a knee in the back of his opponent. + - The dentist implanted a tooth in the gum. hypernym: - 01424276-v ili: i29373 @@ -20122,7 +20122,7 @@ definition: - plant in a pot example: - - He potted the palm + - He potted the palm. hypernym: - 01531609-v ili: i29377 @@ -20133,7 +20133,7 @@ definition: - put in a new, usually larger, pot example: - - The plant had grown and had to be repotted + - The plant had grown and had to be repotted. hypernym: - 01532279-v ili: i29378 @@ -20155,7 +20155,7 @@ definition: - insert or squeeze tightly between two people or objects example: - - She was sandwiched in her airplane seat between two fat men + - She was sandwiched in her airplane seat between two fat men. hypernym: - 01424276-v ili: i29380 @@ -20166,8 +20166,8 @@ definition: - embed deeply example: - - She sank her fingers into the soft sand - - He buried his head in her lap + - She sank her fingers into the soft sand. + - He buried his head in her lap. hypernym: - 01531609-v ili: i29381 @@ -20201,7 +20201,7 @@ definition: - cause to grow together parts from different plants example: - - graft the cherry tree branch onto the plum tree + - Graft the cherry tree branch onto the plum tree. hypernym: - 01293672-v ili: i29384 @@ -20214,7 +20214,7 @@ definition: - thoroughly work in example: - - His hands were grained with dirt + - His hands were grained with dirt. hypernym: - 01230239-v ili: i29385 @@ -20236,7 +20236,7 @@ definition: - occupy a trench or secured area example: - - The troops dug in for the night + - The troops dug in for the night. hypernym: - 02655144-v ili: i29387 @@ -20285,7 +20285,7 @@ entails: - 01449876-v example: - - To make a batik, you impress a design with wax + - To make a batik, you impress a design with wax. hypernym: - 00356912-v ili: i29391 @@ -20297,7 +20297,7 @@ definition: - make a spot or mark onto example: - - The wine spotted the tablecloth + - The wine spotted the tablecloth. hypernym: - 00356912-v ili: i29392 @@ -20322,7 +20322,7 @@ definition: - remove while making clean example: - - Clean the spots off the rug + - Clean the spots off the rug. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i29394 @@ -20336,7 +20336,7 @@ - make clean by removing dirt, filth, or unwanted substances from example: - Clean the stove! - - The dentist cleaned my teeth + - The dentist cleaned my teeth. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i29395 @@ -20351,7 +20351,7 @@ definition: - wash dishes example: - - I cook and my husband washes up after dinner + - I cook and my husband washes up after dinner. hypernym: - 01535377-v ili: i29396 @@ -20374,7 +20374,7 @@ definition: - clean and tidy up the house example: - - She housecleans every week + - She housecleans every week. hypernym: - 00276642-v ili: i29398 @@ -20390,7 +20390,7 @@ definition: - clean in preparation for inspection example: - - the soldiers GIed the barracks + - The soldiers GIed the barracks. hypernym: - 01536230-v ili: i29399 @@ -20402,7 +20402,7 @@ definition: - thoroughly clean the entire house, often done only once a year example: - - she started spring-cleaning on April 1 + - She started spring-cleaning on April 1. hypernym: - 01536230-v ili: i29400 @@ -20413,7 +20413,7 @@ definition: - clean refuse from example: - - Scavenge a street + - scavenge a street hypernym: - 01535377-v ili: i29401 @@ -20424,7 +20424,7 @@ definition: - make soiled, filthy, or dirty example: - - don't soil your clothes when you play outside! + - Don't soil your clothes when you play outside! hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i29402 @@ -20449,7 +20449,7 @@ definition: - soil with mud, muck, or mire example: - - The child mucked up his shirt while playing ball in the garden + - The child mucked up his shirt while playing ball in the garden. hypernym: - 01536935-v ili: i29404 @@ -20496,7 +20496,7 @@ definition: - wash free from unwanted substances, such as dirt example: - - Wash out your dirty shirt in the sink + - Wash out your dirty shirt in the sink. hypernym: - 01538034-v ili: i29408 @@ -20587,7 +20587,7 @@ definition: - wash or launder by hand instead of with a machine example: - - This delicate sweater must be handwashed + - This delicate sweater must be handwashed. hypernym: - 01538034-v ili: i29416 @@ -20622,8 +20622,8 @@ definition: - make dirty or spotty, as by exposure to air; also used metaphorically example: - - The silver was tarnished by the long exposure to the air - - Her reputation was sullied after the affair with a married man + - The silver was tarnished by the long exposure to the air. + - Her reputation was sullied after the affair with a married man. hypernym: - 01534786-v ili: i29419 @@ -20664,7 +20664,7 @@ definition: - mar or impair with a flaw example: - - her face was blemished + - Her face was blemished. hypernym: - 01536935-v ili: i29422 @@ -20688,7 +20688,7 @@ definition: - produce a mottled effect example: - - The sunlight stippled the trees + - The sunlight stippled the trees. hypernym: - 00511445-v ili: i29424 @@ -20700,7 +20700,7 @@ definition: - spot, splash, or soil example: - - The baby spattered the bib with food + - The baby spattered the bib with food. hypernym: - 01534786-v ili: i29425 @@ -20732,8 +20732,8 @@ definition: - take in, also metaphorically example: - - The sponge absorbs water well - - She drew strength from the minister's words + - The sponge absorbs water well. + - She drew strength from the minister's words. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i29428 @@ -20765,7 +20765,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06094057-n example: - - The liquids, light, and gases absorb + - The liquids, light, and gases absorb. hypernym: - 01543237-v ili: i29430 @@ -20836,7 +20836,7 @@ definition: - accept example: - - The cloth takes up the liquid + - The cloth takes up the liquid. hypernym: - 02214901-v ili: i29436 @@ -20848,7 +20848,7 @@ definition: - unite or merge with something already in existence example: - - incorporate this document with those pertaining to the same case + - Incorporate this document with those pertaining to the same case. hypernym: - 01217350-v ili: i29437 @@ -20860,7 +20860,7 @@ - move into or onto example: - work the raisins into the dough - - the student worked a few jokes into his presentation + - The student worked a few jokes into his presentation. - work the body onto the flatbed truck hypernym: - 01854282-v @@ -20872,7 +20872,7 @@ definition: - mix or add by stirring example: - - Stir nuts into the dough + - Stir nuts into the dough. hypernym: - 01544013-v ili: i29439 @@ -20898,9 +20898,9 @@ definition: - pour out in drops or small quantities or as if in drops or small quantities example: - - shed tears + - … shed tears - spill blood - - God shed His grace on Thee + - God shed His grace on Thee. hypernym: - 02073479-v ili: i29441 @@ -20913,7 +20913,7 @@ definition: - go to seed; shed seeds example: - - The dandelions went to seed + - The dandelions went to seed. hypernym: - 01544361-v ili: i29442 @@ -20954,8 +20954,8 @@ definition: - fall or flow in a certain way example: - - This dress hangs well - - Her long black hair flowed down her back + - This dress hangs well. + - Her long black hair flowed down her back. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i29445 @@ -20968,7 +20968,7 @@ definition: - hang down so as to drag along the ground example: - - The bride's veiled trailed along the ground + - The bride's veiled trailed along the ground. hypernym: - 01484705-v ili: i29446 @@ -20981,7 +20981,7 @@ definition: - place casually example: - - The cat draped herself on the sofa + - The cat draped herself on the sofa. hypernym: - 01466592-v ili: i29447 @@ -21027,7 +21027,7 @@ definition: - sit, as on a branch example: - - The birds perched high in the tree + - The birds perched high in the tree. hypernym: - 01545905-v ili: i29451 @@ -21042,7 +21042,7 @@ definition: - show to a seat; assign a seat for example: - - The host seated me next to Mrs. Smith + - The host seated me next to Mrs. Smith. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29452 @@ -21059,7 +21059,7 @@ definition: - place in or on a seat example: - - the mother seated the toddler on the high chair + - The mother seated the toddler on the high chair. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29453 @@ -21079,7 +21079,7 @@ definition: - show to a different seat example: - - The usher insisted on reseating us + - The usher insisted on reseating us. hypernym: - 01546780-v ili: i29455 @@ -21106,7 +21106,7 @@ definition: - lay eggs example: - - This hen doesn't lay + - This hen doesn't lay. hypernym: - 01547474-v ili: i29457 @@ -21117,7 +21117,7 @@ definition: - deposit eggs (of insects) example: - - certain insects are said to blow + - Certain insects are said to blow. hypernym: - 01547474-v ili: i29458 @@ -21128,8 +21128,8 @@ definition: - sit on one's heels example: - - In some cultures, the women give birth while squatting - - The children hunkered down to protect themselves from the sandstorm + - In some cultures, the women give birth while squatting. + - The children hunkered down to protect themselves from the sandstorm. hypernym: - 01545905-v ili: i29459 @@ -21145,7 +21145,7 @@ definition: - rest one's weight on one's knees example: - - In church you have to kneel during parts of the service + - In church you have to kneel during parts of the service. hypernym: - 01548665-v - 00994073-v @@ -21191,7 +21191,7 @@ definition: - stand away from an object or person example: - - He stood back to look at her + - He stood back to look at her. hypernym: - 01548893-v ili: i29464 @@ -21221,8 +21221,8 @@ entails: - 01989043-v example: - - The sick man lay in bed all day - - the books are lying on the shelf + - The sick man lay in bed all day. + - The books are lying on the shelf. hypernym: - 01548665-v ili: i29466 @@ -21235,7 +21235,7 @@ definition: - lean in a comfortable resting position example: - - He was reposing on the couch + - He was reposing on the couch. hypernym: - 01549783-v ili: i29467 @@ -21250,7 +21250,7 @@ definition: - cause to recline example: - - She reclined her head on the pillow + - She reclined her head on the pillow. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29468 @@ -21263,7 +21263,7 @@ definition: - lie upon; lie on top of example: - - the granite overlies the older rocks + - The granite overlies the older rocks. hypernym: - 01549783-v ili: i29469 @@ -21274,7 +21274,7 @@ definition: - lie without sleeping example: - - She was so worried, she lay awake all night long + - She was so worried, she lay awake all night long. hypernym: - 01549783-v ili: i29470 @@ -21285,7 +21285,7 @@ definition: - lie when dead example: - - Mao reposes in his mausoleum + - Mao reposes in his mausoleum. hypernym: - 01549783-v ili: i29471 @@ -21296,7 +21296,7 @@ definition: - be exposed example: - - The seals were basking in the sun + - The seals were basking in the sun. hypernym: - 01549783-v ili: i29472 @@ -21317,7 +21317,7 @@ definition: - undo the buckle of example: - - Unbuckle your seat belt + - Unbuckle your seat belt. hypernym: - 01522610-v ili: i29474 @@ -21364,7 +21364,7 @@ definition: - remove or make invisible example: - - Please delete my name from your list + - Please delete my name from your list. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i29478 @@ -21376,7 +21376,7 @@ definition: - remove by erasing or crossing out or as if by drawing a line example: - - Please strike this remark from the record + - Please strike this remark from the record. - scratch that remark hypernym: - 01551969-v @@ -21391,7 +21391,7 @@ definition: - strike or cancel by or as if by rubbing or crossing out example: - - scratch out my name on that list + - Scratch out my name on that list. hypernym: - 01551500-v ili: i29480 @@ -21403,8 +21403,8 @@ definition: - mar or spoil the appearance of example: - - scars defaced her cheeks - - The vandals disfigured the statue + - Scars defaced her cheeks. + - The vandals disfigured the statue. hypernym: - 00478872-v ili: i29481 @@ -21428,7 +21428,7 @@ definition: - cut (a body) open while still alive example: - - people no longer vivisect animals — it's considered unethical + - People no longer vivisect animals — it's considered unethical. hypernym: - 01553002-v ili: i29483 @@ -21462,7 +21462,7 @@ definition: - cut across or divide transversely example: - - the trails transect the property + - The trails transect the property. hypernym: - 01555301-v ili: i29486 @@ -21486,7 +21486,7 @@ entails: - 01558524-v example: - - The skin disease scarred his face permanently + - The skin disease scarred his face permanently. hypernym: - 01552687-v ili: i29488 @@ -21502,7 +21502,7 @@ definition: - mark with or as if with pockmarks example: - - Her face was pockmarked by the disease + - Her face was pockmarked by the disease. hypernym: - 01553977-v ili: i29489 @@ -21513,7 +21513,7 @@ definition: - form a scar, after an injury example: - - the skin will cicatrize and it will heal soon + - The skin will cicatrize and it will heal soon. hypernym: - 01553977-v ili: i29490 @@ -21525,7 +21525,7 @@ definition: - shape (a material like stone or wood) by whittling away at it example: - - She is sculpting the block of marble into an image of her husband + - She is sculpting the block of marble into an image of her husband. hypernym: - 01258721-v ili: i29491 @@ -21563,7 +21563,7 @@ definition: - separate with or as if with an instrument example: - - Cut the rope + - cut the rope hypernym: - 01559703-v ili: i29494 @@ -21574,7 +21574,7 @@ definition: - cut short example: - - She wanted her hair cropped short + - She wanted her hair cropped short. hypernym: - 00562167-v ili: i29495 @@ -21647,7 +21647,7 @@ entails: - 01555301-v example: - - Picasso cut out a guitar from a piece of paper + - Picasso cut out a guitar from a piece of paper. hypernym: - 01663142-v ili: i29502 @@ -21658,7 +21658,7 @@ definition: - cut or shape with a die example: - - Die out leather for belts + - die out leather for belts hypernym: - 01557581-v ili: i29503 @@ -21688,8 +21688,8 @@ definition: - divide a deck of cards at random into two parts to make selection difficult example: - - Wayne cut - - She cut the deck for a long time + - Wayne cut. + - She cut the deck for a long time. hypernym: - 01421321-v ili: i29506 @@ -21740,7 +21740,7 @@ definition: - to separate or be separated by force example: - - planks were in danger of being torn from the crossbars + - Planks were in danger of being torn from the crossbars. hypernym: - 01559703-v ili: i29511 @@ -21768,8 +21768,8 @@ definition: - force, take, or pull apart example: - - He separated the fighting children - - Moses parted the Red Sea + - He separated the fighting children. + - Moses parted the Red Sea. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i29513 @@ -21801,7 +21801,7 @@ definition: - separate from a clinch, in boxing example: - - The referee broke the boxers + - The referee broke the boxers. hypernym: - 01559703-v ili: i29516 @@ -21812,7 +21812,7 @@ definition: - move or break apart example: - - The two pieces that we had glued separated + - The two pieces that we had glued separated. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i29517 @@ -21825,8 +21825,8 @@ definition: - divide from the main body or mass and collect example: - - Many towns segregated into new counties - - Experiments show clearly that genes segregate + - Many towns segregated into new counties. + - Experiments show clearly that genes segregate. hypernym: - 01560556-v ili: i29518 @@ -21837,7 +21837,7 @@ definition: - divide or split up example: - - The cells segmented + - The cells segmented. hypernym: - 01560556-v ili: i29519 @@ -21850,7 +21850,7 @@ definition: - undergo meiosis example: - - The cells reduce + - The cells reduce. hypernym: - 01560556-v ili: i29520 @@ -21863,7 +21863,7 @@ entails: - 01555301-v example: - - The water is going to cleave a channel into the rock + - The water is going to cleave a channel into the rock. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i29521 @@ -21919,7 +21919,7 @@ definition: - lacerate by biting example: - - the dog worried his bone + - The dog worried his bone. hypernym: - 01558524-v ili: i29526 @@ -21950,7 +21950,7 @@ definition: - join by interweaving strands example: - - Splice the wires + - splice the wires hypernym: - 01520294-v ili: i29529 @@ -22010,8 +22010,8 @@ definition: - cut off from a whole example: - - His head was severed from his body - - The soul discerped from the body + - His head was severed from his body. + - The soul discerped from the body. hypernym: - 01555301-v ili: i29534 @@ -22040,8 +22040,8 @@ definition: - crash together with violent impact example: - - The cars collided - - Two meteors clashed + - The cars collided. + - Two meteors clashed. hypernym: - 01238728-v ili: i29536 @@ -22053,7 +22053,7 @@ definition: - collide or strike violently and suddenly example: - - The motorcycle smashed into the guard rail + - The motorcycle smashed into the guard rail. hypernym: - 01563925-v ili: i29537 @@ -22082,8 +22082,8 @@ definition: - undergo damage or destruction on impact example: - - the plane crashed into the ocean - - The car crashed into the lamp post + - The plane crashed into the ocean. + - The car crashed into the lamp post. hypernym: - 01563925-v ili: i29540 @@ -22110,8 +22110,8 @@ definition: - cause to crash example: - - The terrorists crashed the plane into the palace - - Mother crashed the motorbike into the lamppost + - The terrorists crashed the plane into the palace. + - Mother crashed the motorbike into the lamppost. hypernym: - 01565514-v ili: i29542 @@ -22124,7 +22124,7 @@ definition: - crash into so as to coil around example: - - The teenager wrapped his car around the fire hydrant + - The teenager wrapped his car around the fire hydrant. hypernym: - 01564990-v ili: i29543 @@ -22147,7 +22147,7 @@ definition: - cause to collide example: - - The physicists collided the particles + - The physicists collided the particles. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i29545 @@ -22210,7 +22210,7 @@ definition: - divide into parts, pieces, or sections example: - - The Arab peninsula was partitioned by the British + - The Arab peninsula was partitioned by the British. hypernym: - 01560556-v ili: i29550 @@ -22222,7 +22222,7 @@ definition: - partition off into compartments example: - - The locks pound the water of the canal + - The locks pound the water of the canal. hypernym: - 01566505-v ili: i29551 @@ -22235,7 +22235,7 @@ - destroy completely; damage irreparably example: - You have ruined my car by pouring sugar in the tank! - - The tears ruined her make-up + - The tears ruined her make-up. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i29552 @@ -22247,8 +22247,8 @@ definition: - destroy completely or make ugly or useless example: - - The dog did a job on my pillow - - The seamstress did a job on my wedding gown + - The dog did a job on my pillow. + - The seamstress did a job on my wedding gown. hypernym: - 01566925-v ili: i29553 @@ -22259,7 +22259,7 @@ definition: - to raze to the ground, also figuratively example: - - we must not let our civil liberties be subverted by the current crisis + - We must not let our civil liberties be subverted by the current crisis. hypernym: - 01566925-v ili: i29554 @@ -22270,8 +22270,8 @@ definition: - overcome or destroy example: - - The ice storm got my hibiscus - - the cat got the goldfish + - The ice storm got my hibiscus. + - The cat got the goldfish. hypernym: - 01566925-v ili: i29555 @@ -22282,7 +22282,7 @@ definition: - to consume example: - - Fire had devoured our home + - Fire had devoured our home. hypernym: - 01566925-v ili: i29556 @@ -22293,7 +22293,7 @@ definition: - destroy and strip of its possession example: - - The soldiers raped the beautiful country + - The soldiers raped the beautiful country. hypernym: - 01566925-v ili: i29557 @@ -22308,7 +22308,7 @@ definition: - destroy by exploding example: - - The enemy exploded the bridge + - The enemy exploded the bridge. hypernym: - 01566925-v ili: i29558 @@ -22319,7 +22319,7 @@ definition: - destroy completely example: - - The fire consumed the building + - The fire consumed the building. hypernym: - 01566925-v ili: i29559 @@ -22330,7 +22330,7 @@ definition: - destroy a ship example: - - The vessel was shipwrecked + - The vessel was shipwrecked. hypernym: - 01566925-v ili: i29560 @@ -22341,7 +22341,7 @@ definition: - smash or break forcefully example: - - The kid busted up the car + - The kid busted up the car. hypernym: - 01566925-v ili: i29561 @@ -22354,7 +22354,7 @@ definition: - reduce to ruins example: - - The country lay ruined after the war + - The country lay ruined after the war. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -22367,7 +22367,7 @@ definition: - damage or destroy as if by violence example: - - The teenager banged up the car of his mother + - The teenager banged up the car of his mother. hypernym: - 00259743-v ili: i29563 @@ -22403,7 +22403,7 @@ definition: - put or set (seeds, seedlings, or plants) into the ground example: - - Let's plant flowers in the garden + - Let's plant flowers in the garden. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29566 @@ -22458,7 +22458,7 @@ definition: - forest anew example: - - After the fire, they reforested the mountain + - After the fire, they reforested the mountain. hypernym: - 01570669-v ili: i29571 @@ -22469,8 +22469,8 @@ definition: - plant again or anew example: - - They replanted the land - - He replanted the seedlings + - They replanted the land. + - He replanted the seedlings. hypernym: - 01570056-v ili: i29572 @@ -22527,9 +22527,9 @@ entails: - 01335412-v example: - - Othello smothered Desdemona with a pillow + - Othello smothered Desdemona with a pillow. - The child suffocated herself with a plastic bag that the parents had left on the - floor + floor. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i29576 @@ -22545,7 +22545,7 @@ - set up for use example: - install the washer and dryer - - We put in a new sink + - We put in a new sink. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29577 @@ -22559,7 +22559,7 @@ definition: - fit in or on an existing structure, such as an older house example: - - The mansion was retrofitted with modern plumbing + - The mansion was retrofitted with modern plumbing. hypernym: - 01572394-v ili: i29578 @@ -22573,7 +22573,7 @@ definition: - place example: - - Her manager had set her up at the Ritz + - Her manager had set her up at the Ritz. hypernym: - 01572394-v ili: i29579 @@ -22587,7 +22587,7 @@ definition: - install again example: - - She reinstalled the washer after it had been repaired + - She reinstalled the washer after it had been repaired. hypernym: - 01572394-v ili: i29580 @@ -22611,7 +22611,7 @@ definition: - be too tight; rub or press example: - - This neckband is choking the cat + - This neckband is choking the cat. hypernym: - 01390440-v ili: i29582 @@ -22624,7 +22624,7 @@ definition: - wring the neck of example: - - The man choked his opponent + - The man choked his opponent. hypernym: - 01390440-v ili: i29583 @@ -22638,8 +22638,8 @@ entails: - 01390440-v example: - - he tried to strangulate his opponent - - A man in Boston has been strangling several dozen prostitutes + - He tried to strangulate his opponent. + - A man in Boston has been strangling several dozen prostitutes. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i29584 @@ -22652,7 +22652,7 @@ definition: - cut the head of example: - - the French King was beheaded during the Revolution + - The French King was beheaded during the Revolution. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i29585 @@ -22665,7 +22665,7 @@ definition: - kill by cutting the head off with a guillotine example: - - The French guillotined many Vietnamese while they occupied the country + - The French guillotined many Vietnamese while they occupied the country. hypernym: - 01574185-v ili: i29586 @@ -22676,7 +22676,7 @@ definition: - strangle with an iron collar example: - - people were garrotted during the Inquisition in Spain + - People were garrotted during the Inquisition in Spain. hypernym: - 01573763-v ili: i29587 @@ -22692,7 +22692,7 @@ entails: - 01443719-v example: - - the enemies were impaled and left to die + - The enemies were impaled and left to die. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i29588 @@ -22704,7 +22704,7 @@ definition: - separate the limbs from the body example: - - the tiger dismembered the tourist + - The tiger dismembered the tourist. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i29589 @@ -22726,8 +22726,8 @@ definition: - divide into pieces example: - - our department was dismembered when our funding dried up - - The Empire was discerped after the war + - Our department was dismembered when our funding dried up. + - The Empire was discerped after the war. hypernym: - 01560556-v ili: i29591 @@ -22740,8 +22740,8 @@ definition: - become stretched or tense or taut example: - - the bodybuilder's neck muscles tensed - - the rope strained when the weight was attached + - The bodybuilder's neck muscles tensed. + - The rope strained when the weight was attached. hypernym: - 00420903-v ili: i29592 @@ -22774,7 +22774,7 @@ definition: - tear or be torn violently example: - - The curtain ripped from top to bottom + - The curtain ripped from top to bottom. - pull the cooked chicken into strips hypernym: - 01576346-v @@ -22789,7 +22789,7 @@ definition: - separate or cause to separate abruptly example: - - The rope snapped + - The rope snapped. - tear the paper hypernym: - 01559703-v @@ -22828,7 +22828,7 @@ definition: - to grip or seize, as in a wrestling match example: - - the two men grappled with each other for several minutes + - The two men grappled with each other for several minutes. hypernym: - 01215136-v ili: i29599 @@ -22853,7 +22853,7 @@ definition: - press down example: - - Depress the space key + - Depress the space key. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i29601 @@ -22865,7 +22865,7 @@ definition: - cause to drop or sink example: - - The lack of rain had depressed the water level in the reservoir + - The lack of rain had depressed the water level in the reservoir. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i29602 @@ -22902,7 +22902,7 @@ definition: - drive forcibly as if by a punch example: - - the nail punched through the wall + - The nail punched through the wall. hypernym: - 01903255-v ili: i29605 @@ -22913,9 +22913,9 @@ definition: - put (something somewhere) firmly example: - - She posited her hand on his shoulder + - She posited her hand on his shoulder. - deposit the suitcase on the bench - - fix your eyes on this spot + - Fix your eyes on this spot. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29606 @@ -22929,7 +22929,7 @@ definition: - deposit anew example: - - The water had redeposited minerals on the rocks + - The water had redeposited minerals on the rocks. hypernym: - 01530857-v ili: i29607 @@ -22940,7 +22940,7 @@ definition: - feed as in a meadow or pasture example: - - the herd was grazing + - The herd was grazing. hypernym: - 01182162-v ili: i29608 @@ -23024,7 +23024,7 @@ definition: - thrust or throw into example: - - Immerse yourself in hot water + - Immerse yourself in hot water. hypernym: - 01230239-v ili: i29614 @@ -23036,7 +23036,7 @@ definition: - plunge (one's hand or a receptacle) into a container example: - - He dipped into his pocket + - He dipped into his pocket. hypernym: - 01580466-v ili: i29615 @@ -23058,7 +23058,7 @@ definition: - put under water example: - - submerge your head completely + - Submerge your head completely. hypernym: - 01580466-v ili: i29617 @@ -23070,7 +23070,7 @@ definition: - submerge in a liquid example: - - I soaked in the hot tub for an hour + - I soaked in the hot tub for an hour. hypernym: - 01580466-v ili: i29618 @@ -23161,8 +23161,8 @@ definition: - spread out or open from a closed or folded state example: - - open the map - - spread your arms + - Open the map. + - Spread your arms. hypernym: - 01522610-v ili: i29626 @@ -23205,7 +23205,7 @@ definition: - enclose or enfold completely with or as if with a covering example: - - Fog enveloped the house + - Fog enveloped the house. hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i29630 @@ -23241,7 +23241,7 @@ definition: - flow over or cover completely example: - - The bright light engulfed him completely + - The bright light engulfed him completely. hypernym: - 01583316-v ili: i29633 @@ -23263,7 +23263,7 @@ definition: - draw from a sheath or scabbard example: - - the knight unsheathed his sword + - The knight unsheathed his sword. hypernym: - 01999243-v ili: i29635 @@ -23287,7 +23287,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06076105-n example: - - The chrysalis is invaginated + - The chrysalis is invaginated. hypernym: - 01584484-v ili: i29637 @@ -23307,8 +23307,8 @@ definition: - suffuse or envelope with something example: - - The room was bathed in sunlight - - I was bathed in a cold sweat + - The room was bathed in sunlight. + - I was bathed in a cold sweat. - veal bathed in a rich creamy sauce hypernym: - 01583316-v @@ -23320,7 +23320,7 @@ definition: - cover as if with a shroud example: - - The origins of this civilization are shrouded in mystery + - The origins of this civilization are shrouded in mystery. hypernym: - 01583316-v ili: i29640 @@ -23334,7 +23334,7 @@ definition: - enclose or envelop completely, as if by swallowing example: - - The huge waves swallowed the small boat and it sank shortly thereafter + - The huge waves swallowed the small boat and it sank shortly thereafter. hypernym: - 01589983-v ili: i29641 @@ -23392,7 +23392,7 @@ definition: - draw a line around example: - - another circle is circumscribed about the square + - Another circle is circumscribed about the square. hypernym: - 01585566-v ili: i29645 @@ -23476,7 +23476,7 @@ definition: - push roughly example: - - the people pushed and shoved to get in line + - The people pushed and shoved to get in line. hypernym: - 01875972-v ili: i29652 @@ -23487,7 +23487,7 @@ definition: - make formless example: - - the heat deformed the plastic sculpture + - The heat deformed the plastic sculpture. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i29653 @@ -23518,7 +23518,7 @@ definition: - form into flakes example: - - The substances started to flake + - The substances started to flake. hypernym: - 00144670-v ili: i29656 @@ -23554,7 +23554,7 @@ definition: - release from entanglement of difficulty example: - - I cannot extricate myself from this task + - I cannot extricate myself from this task. hypernym: - 01478583-v ili: i29659 @@ -23568,8 +23568,8 @@ definition: - play around with or alter or falsify, usually secretively or dishonestly example: - - Someone tampered with the documents on my desk - - the reporter fiddled with the facts + - Someone tampered with the documents on my desk. + - The reporter fiddled with the facts. hypernym: - 01214263-v ili: i29660 @@ -23582,9 +23582,9 @@ definition: - manipulate manually or in one's mind or imagination example: - - She played nervously with her wedding ring - - Don't fiddle with the screws - - He played with the idea of running for the Senate + - She played nervously with her wedding ring. + - Don't fiddle with the screws. + - He played with the idea of running for the Senate. hypernym: - 01214263-v ili: i29661 @@ -23598,7 +23598,7 @@ definition: - take by force example: - - Storm the fort + - storm the fort hypernym: - 01230239-v ili: i29662 @@ -23635,8 +23635,8 @@ definition: - surround completely example: - - Darkness enclosed him - - They closed in the porch with a fence + - Darkness enclosed him. + - They closed in the porch with a fence. hypernym: - 01469999-v ili: i29665 @@ -23694,7 +23694,7 @@ definition: - enclose with a fence example: - - we fenced in our yard + - We fenced in our yard. hypernym: - 01589983-v ili: i29670 @@ -23706,7 +23706,7 @@ definition: - divide by means of a rope example: - - The police roped off the area where the crime occurred + - The police roped off the area where the crime occurred. hypernym: - 01589983-v ili: i29671 @@ -23734,7 +23734,7 @@ definition: - mark with a brand or trademark example: - - when this product is not branded it sells for a lower price + - When this product is not branded it sells for a lower price. hypernym: - 01591414-v ili: i29673 @@ -23777,7 +23777,7 @@ - mark (the scale of a measuring instrument) so that it can be read in the desired units example: - - he calibrated the thermometer for the Celsius scale + - He calibrated the thermometer for the Celsius scale. hypernym: - 01591414-v ili: i29677 @@ -23788,7 +23788,7 @@ definition: - attach a code to example: - - Code the pieces with numbers so that you can identify them later + - Code the pieces with numbers so that you can identify them later. hypernym: - 01591414-v ili: i29678 @@ -23799,7 +23799,7 @@ definition: - put a badge on example: - - The workers here must be badged + - The workers here must be badged. hypernym: - 01591414-v ili: i29679 @@ -23810,7 +23810,7 @@ definition: - rest on for support example: - - you can lean on me if you get tired + - You can lean on me if you get tired. hypernym: - 01208316-v ili: i29680 @@ -23858,7 +23858,7 @@ definition: - to take off from the body or head example: - - He doffed his hat + - He doffed his hat. hypernym: - 00050171-v ili: i29684 @@ -23891,7 +23891,7 @@ definition: - empty completely; destroy the inside of example: - - Gut the building + - gut the building hypernym: - 00450647-v ili: i29687 @@ -23915,7 +23915,7 @@ definition: - twitch or flutter example: - - the paper flicked + - The paper flicked. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i29689 @@ -23962,7 +23962,7 @@ definition: - tie or fasten to a stake example: - - stake your goat + - Stake your goat. hypernym: - 01343121-v ili: i29693 @@ -23973,7 +23973,7 @@ definition: - pull, or move with a sudden movement example: - - He turned the handle and jerked the door open + - He turned the handle and jerked the door open. hypernym: - 01450719-v ili: i29694 @@ -24021,8 +24021,8 @@ definition: - remove by drawing or pulling example: - - She placed the tray down and drew off the cloth - - draw away the cloth that is covering the cheese + - She placed the tray down and drew off the cloth. + - Draw away the cloth that is covering the cheese. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i29698 @@ -24048,7 +24048,7 @@ definition: - pull up example: - - He hitched up his socks and pants + - He hitched up his socks and pants. hypernym: - 01612191-v ili: i29700 @@ -24062,8 +24062,8 @@ entails: - 00420328-v example: - - The burglar jimmied the lock - - Raccoons managed to pry the lid off the garbage pail + - The burglar jimmied the lock. + - Raccoons managed to pry the lid off the garbage pail. hypernym: - 01348685-v ili: i29701 @@ -24148,8 +24148,8 @@ definition: - crush together or collapse example: - - In the accident, the cars telescoped - - my hiking sticks telescope and can be put into the backpack + - In the accident, the cars telescoped. + - My hiking sticks telescope and can be put into the backpack. hypernym: - 01596858-v ili: i29708 @@ -24233,7 +24233,7 @@ definition: - make circular welds example: - - These pipes are only spotwelded + - These pipes are only spotwelded. hypernym: - 01598751-v ili: i29716 @@ -24255,7 +24255,7 @@ definition: - straighten with a comb example: - - comb your hair + - Comb your hair. hypernym: - 01371262-v ili: i29718 @@ -24288,7 +24288,7 @@ definition: - exert a force with a heavy weight example: - - The snow bore down on the roof + - The snow bore down on the roof. hypernym: - 01449876-v ili: i29721 @@ -24317,7 +24317,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00482004-n example: - - He dunked the ball + - He dunked the ball. hypernym: - 01600207-v ili: i29723 @@ -24396,7 +24396,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00465962-n example: - - She eagled the hole + - She eagled the hole. hypernym: - 01600207-v ili: i29730 @@ -24430,7 +24430,7 @@ definition: - fasten with wire example: - - The columns were wired to the beams for support + - The columns were wired to the beams for support. hypernym: - 01343121-v ili: i29733 @@ -24502,7 +24502,7 @@ definition: - take in coal example: - - The big ship coaled + - The big ship coaled. hypernym: - 01217350-v ili: i29740 @@ -24522,7 +24522,7 @@ definition: - cause to adhere example: - - The wounds were coapted + - The wounds were coapted. hypernym: - 01425939-v ili: i29742 @@ -24610,8 +24610,8 @@ definition: - support or hold in a certain manner example: - - She holds her head high - - He carried himself upright + - She holds her head high. + - He carried himself upright. hypernym: - 01219607-v ili: i29750 @@ -24624,7 +24624,7 @@ definition: - hold or carry in a sling example: - - he cannot button his shirt with his slinged arm + - He cannot button his shirt with his slinged arm. hypernym: - 01604155-v ili: i29751 @@ -24635,7 +24635,7 @@ definition: - carry oneself, often habitually, with head, shoulders, and upper back bent forward example: - - The old man was stooping but he could walk around without a cane + - The old man was stooping but he could walk around without a cane. hypernym: - 01604155-v ili: i29752 @@ -24646,7 +24646,7 @@ definition: - support on the back and shoulders example: - - He piggybacked her child so she could see the show + - He piggybacked her child so she could see the show. hypernym: - 01604155-v ili: i29753 @@ -24687,7 +24687,7 @@ definition: - hold with difficulty and balance insecurely example: - - the player juggled the ball + - The player juggled the ball. hypernym: - 01605239-v ili: i29757 @@ -24727,7 +24727,7 @@ definition: - cover with grass example: - - The owners decided to grass their property + - The owners decided to grass their property. hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i29761 @@ -24739,7 +24739,7 @@ definition: - cover with gravel example: - - We gravelled the driveway + - We gravelled the driveway. hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i29762 @@ -24839,7 +24839,7 @@ definition: - propel through the air example: - - The rocket lofted the space shuttle into the air + - The rocket lofted the space shuttle into the air. hypernym: - 01514338-v ili: i29771 @@ -24877,7 +24877,7 @@ definition: - kill as a martyr example: - - Saint Sebastian was martyred + - Saint Sebastian was martyred. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i29775 @@ -24906,7 +24906,7 @@ definition: - cover like a mantle example: - - The ivy mantles the building + - The ivy mantles the building. hypernym: - 01210571-v ili: i29778 @@ -24917,7 +24917,7 @@ definition: - run slowly and gradually example: - - Blood oozed through the bandage + - Blood oozed through the bandage. hypernym: - 01230239-v ili: i29779 @@ -24938,7 +24938,7 @@ definition: - wear or destroy by the force of water example: - - The hail storms had washed out the bridges + - The hail storms had washed out the bridges. hypernym: - 01566925-v ili: i29781 @@ -24949,7 +24949,7 @@ definition: - become engaged or intermeshed with one another example: - - They were locked in embrace + - They were locked in embrace. hypernym: - 01427110-v ili: i29782 @@ -24971,7 +24971,7 @@ definition: - fortify by surrounding with trenches example: - - He trenched his military camp + - He trenched his military camp. hypernym: - 01609126-v ili: i29784 @@ -24982,7 +24982,7 @@ definition: - cause to lean or incline example: - - He leaned his rifle against the wall + - He leaned his rifle against the wall. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29785 @@ -24993,7 +24993,7 @@ definition: - hold in a locking position example: - - He locked his hands around her neck + - He locked his hands around her neck. hypernym: - 01219234-v ili: i29786 @@ -25006,7 +25006,7 @@ definition: - hold or catch as if in a trap example: - - The gaps between the teeth trap food particles + - The gaps between the teeth trap food particles. hypernym: - 01219234-v ili: i29787 @@ -25017,7 +25017,7 @@ definition: - bring together in a common cause or emotion example: - - The death of their child had drawn them together + - The death of their child had drawn them together. hypernym: - 02609063-v ili: i29788 @@ -25029,7 +25029,7 @@ definition: - bring together all the elements or parts of example: - - Management closed ranks + - Management closed ranks. hypernym: - 01297878-v ili: i29789 @@ -25040,7 +25040,7 @@ definition: - fix in a border example: - - The goldsmith set the diamond + - The goldsmith set the diamond. hypernym: - 01466592-v ili: i29790 @@ -25051,7 +25051,7 @@ definition: - put quickly or forcibly example: - - The judge clapped him in jail + - The judge clapped him in jail. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29791 @@ -25062,7 +25062,7 @@ definition: - surround in a restrictive manner example: - - The building was hemmed in by flowers + - The building was hemmed in by flowers. hypernym: - 01469999-v ili: i29792 @@ -25073,7 +25073,7 @@ definition: - form mounds over example: - - The huts can be mounded over to form shelters + - The huts can be mounded over to form shelters. hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i29793 @@ -25108,7 +25108,7 @@ definition: - cover or provide with or as if with straw example: - - cows were strawed to weather the snowstorm + - Cows were strawed to weather the snowstorm. hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i29796 @@ -25119,7 +25119,7 @@ definition: - break the skin (of a body part) by scraping example: - - She was grazed by the stray bullet + - She was grazed by the stray bullet. hypernym: - 00069650-v ili: i29797 @@ -25130,8 +25130,8 @@ definition: - remove all contents or possession from, or empty completely example: - - The boys cleaned the sandwich platters - - The trees were cleaned of apples by the storm + - The boys cleaned the sandwich platters. + - The trees were cleaned of apples by the storm. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i29798 @@ -25143,7 +25143,7 @@ definition: - deprive wholly of money in a gambling game, robbery, etc. example: - - The other players cleaned him completely + - The other players cleaned him completely. hypernym: - 02319255-v ili: i29799 @@ -25154,7 +25154,7 @@ definition: - pluck or pull at with the fingers example: - - She picked nervously at the buttons of her blouse + - She picked nervously at the buttons of her blouse. hypernym: - 01612191-v ili: i29800 @@ -25167,11 +25167,11 @@ definition: - apply force so as to cause motion towards the source of the motion example: - - Pull the rope - - Pull the handle towards you + - pull the rope + - Pull the handle towards you. - pull the string gently - pull the trigger of the gun - - pull your knees towards your chin + - Pull your knees towards your chin. hypernym: - 01353131-v ili: i29801 @@ -25195,7 +25195,7 @@ definition: - pull towards oneself example: - - He drew the crying child close + - He drew the crying child close. hypernym: - 01612191-v ili: i29803 @@ -25208,7 +25208,7 @@ definition: - put something in a resting position, as for support or steadying example: - - Rest your head on my shoulder + - Rest your head on my shoulder. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29804 @@ -25228,7 +25228,7 @@ definition: - destroy the completeness of a set of related items example: - - The book dealer would not break the set + - The book dealer would not break the set. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i29806 @@ -25242,7 +25242,7 @@ definition: - exchange for smaller units of money example: - - I had to break a $100 bill just to buy the candy + - I had to break a $100 bill just to buy the candy. hypernym: - 00161033-v ili: i29807 @@ -25268,7 +25268,7 @@ definition: - allow incision or separation example: - - This bread cuts easily + - This bread cuts easily. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i29809 @@ -25281,7 +25281,7 @@ definition: - function as a cutting instrument example: - - This knife cuts well + - This knife cuts well. hypernym: - 01528454-v ili: i29810 @@ -25292,7 +25292,7 @@ definition: - cause to perch or sit example: - - She perched her hat on her head + - She perched her hat on her head. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i29811 @@ -25303,7 +25303,7 @@ definition: - move from one place to another by lifting example: - - They hoisted the patient onto the operating table + - They hoisted the patient onto the operating table. hypernym: - 01978076-v ili: i29812 @@ -25314,7 +25314,7 @@ definition: - let or cause to fall in drops example: - - dribble oil into the mixture + - Dribble oil into the mixture. hypernym: - 02073479-v ili: i29813 @@ -25397,7 +25397,7 @@ definition: - affix conspicuously example: - - She plastered warnings all over the wall + - She plastered warnings all over the wall. hypernym: - 01359073-v ili: i29820 @@ -25410,8 +25410,8 @@ definition: - cover conspicuously or thickly, as by pasting something on example: - - The demonstrators plastered the hallways with posters - - She let the walls of the apartment be beplastered with stucco + - The demonstrators plastered the hallways with posters. + - She let the walls of the apartment be beplastered with stucco. hypernym: - 01335412-v ili: i29821 @@ -25484,7 +25484,7 @@ definition: - arrange according to grades example: - - These lines are gradated + - These lines are gradated. hypernym: - 01466592-v ili: i29827 @@ -25495,7 +25495,7 @@ definition: - fasten into place by fixing an end or point into something example: - - stick the corner of the sheet under the mattress + - Stick the corner of the sheet under the mattress. hypernym: - 01346574-v ili: i29828 @@ -25568,7 +25568,7 @@ definition: - hinder or restrict with or as if with a hedge example: - - The animals were hedged in + - The animals were hedged in. hypernym: - 01610620-v ili: i29834 @@ -25641,8 +25641,8 @@ definition: - stop using example: - - the children were told to put away their toys - - the students put away their notebooks + - The children were told to put away their toys. + - The students put away their notebooks. hypernym: - 02686624-v ili: i29841 @@ -25654,7 +25654,7 @@ definition: - kill violently example: - - They will never stop shedding the blood of their enemies + - They will never stop shedding the blood of their enemies. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i29842 @@ -25665,7 +25665,7 @@ definition: - plant with trees example: - - this lot should be treed so that the house will be shaded in summer + - This lot should be treed so that the house will be shaded in summer. hypernym: - 01570056-v ili: i29843 @@ -25676,7 +25676,7 @@ definition: - clear or remove an obstruction from example: - - the procedure unblocked his arteries + - The procedure unblocked his arteries. hypernym: - 01482312-v ili: i29844 @@ -25687,7 +25687,7 @@ definition: - separate (light) into spectral rays example: - - the prism disperses light + - The prism disperses light. hypernym: - 01461602-v ili: i29845 @@ -25721,7 +25721,7 @@ definition: - cover as if with clothing example: - - the mountain was clothed in tropical trees + - The mountain was clothed in tropical trees. hypernym: - 01210571-v ili: i29848 diff --git a/src/yaml/verb.creation.yaml b/src/yaml/verb.creation.yaml index 01a0afef..98e6fd5f 100644 --- a/src/yaml/verb.creation.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/verb.creation.yaml @@ -59,8 +59,8 @@ definition: - create or design, often in a certain way example: - - Do my room in blue - - I did this piece in wood to express my love for the forest + - do my room in blue + - I did this piece in wood to express my love for the forest. hypernym: - 01643749-v ili: i29854 @@ -82,8 +82,8 @@ definition: - produce or make another of example: - - Re-create the boom of the West on a small scale - - she recreated the feeling of the 1920's with her stage setting + - re-create the boom of the West on a small scale + - She recreated the feeling of the 1920's with her stage setting. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i29856 @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ definition: - make new example: - - She is remaking her image + - She is remaking her image. hypernym: - 01624592-v ili: i29857 @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ definition: - do away with, cause the destruction or undoing of example: - - The fire destroyed the house + - The fire destroyed the house. hypernym: - 01622250-v ili: i29858 @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ definition: - do away with oneself or itself example: - - The machine will self-destruct if you tamper with it + - The machine will self-destruct if you tamper with it. hypernym: - 01622948-v ili: i29859 @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ definition: - destroy (one's own missile or rocket) example: - - The engineers had to destruct the rocket for safety reasons + - The engineers had to destruct the rocket for safety reasons. hypernym: - 01622948-v ili: i29860 @@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ definition: - put an end to example: - - The terrible news ended our hopes that he had survived + - The terrible news ended our hopes that he had survived. hypernym: - 01622948-v ili: i29861 @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ definition: - eliminate completely and without a trace example: - - The old values have been wiped out + - The old values have been wiped out. hypernym: - 01622948-v ili: i29863 @@ -187,8 +187,8 @@ definition: - create or manufacture a man-made product example: - - We produce more cars than we can sell - - The company has been making toys for two centuries + - We produce more cars than we can sell. + - The company has been making toys for two centuries. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i29865 @@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ definition: - produce below capacity or demand example: - - The East German factories were underproducing for many years + - The East German factories were underproducing for many years. hypernym: - 01624592-v ili: i29867 @@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ definition: - to create or manufacture a specific amount example: - - the computer is outputting the data from the job I'm running + - The computer is outputting the data from the job I'm running. hypernym: - 01624592-v ili: i29868 @@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ definition: - make to specifications example: - - I had this desk custom-made for me + - I had this desk custom-made for me. hypernym: - 01624592-v ili: i29871 @@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ definition: - produce quickly or regularly, usually with machinery example: - - This factory turns out saws + - This factory turns out saws. hypernym: - 01624592-v ili: i29873 @@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ definition: - make by machinery example: - - The Americans were machining while others still hand-made cars + - The Americans were machining while others still hand-made cars. hypernym: - 01624592-v ili: i29874 @@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ definition: - produce something at a fast rate example: - - He churns out papers, but they are all about the same topic + - He churns out papers, but they are all about the same topic. hypernym: - 01624592-v ili: i29881 @@ -382,7 +382,7 @@ definition: - produce in excess example: - - The country overproduces cars + - The country overproduces cars. hypernym: - 01624592-v ili: i29882 @@ -393,7 +393,7 @@ definition: - produce from basic elements or sources; change into a more developed product example: - - The bee elaborates honey + - The bee elaborates honey. hypernym: - 01624592-v ili: i29883 @@ -404,7 +404,7 @@ definition: - put out considerable effort example: - - He put out the same for seven managers + - He put out the same for seven managers. hypernym: - 01624592-v ili: i29884 @@ -456,7 +456,7 @@ definition: - make into a confection example: - - This medicine is home-confected + - This medicine is home-confected. hypernym: - 01660471-v ili: i29889 @@ -489,7 +489,7 @@ definition: - make a catalogue, compile a catalogue example: - - She spends her weekends cataloguing + - She spends her weekends cataloguing. hypernym: - 01629175-v ili: i29892 @@ -511,10 +511,10 @@ definition: - produce, create example: - - The new manager generated a lot of problems - - The computer bug generated chaos in the office - - The computer generated this image - - The earthquake generated a tsunami + - The new manager generated a lot of problems. + - The computer bug generated chaos in the office. + - The computer generated this image. + - The earthquake generated a tsunami. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i29894 @@ -526,7 +526,7 @@ definition: - bring forth, usually something desirable example: - - The committee came up with some interesting recommendations + - The committee came up with some interesting recommendations. hypernym: - 01630392-v ili: i29895 @@ -537,7 +537,7 @@ definition: - generate gradually example: - - We must develop more potential customers + - We must develop more potential customers. - develop a market for the new mobile phone hypernym: - 01630392-v @@ -552,8 +552,8 @@ definition: - produce (energy) example: - - We can't generate enough power for the entire city - - The hydroelectric plant needs to generate more electricity + - We can't generate enough power for the entire city. + - The hydroelectric plant needs to generate more electricity. hypernym: - 01624592-v ili: i29897 @@ -566,7 +566,7 @@ domain_topic: - 05012229-n example: - - the neurons fired fast + - The neurons fired fast. hypernym: - 01631234-v members: @@ -576,8 +576,8 @@ definition: - bring into being example: - - He initiated a new program - - Start a foundation + - He initiated a new program. + - start a foundation hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i29898 @@ -601,9 +601,9 @@ definition: - give or supply example: - - The cow brings in 5 liters of milk - - This year's crop yielded 1,000 bushels of corn - - The estate renders some revenue for the family + - The cow brings in 5 liters of milk. + - This year's crop yielded 1,000 bushels of corn. + - The estate renders some revenue for the family. hypernym: - 01624592-v ili: i29900 @@ -621,7 +621,7 @@ definition: - cause to happen or be responsible for example: - - His two singles gave the team the victory + - His two singles gave the team the victory. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i29901 @@ -635,11 +635,11 @@ definition: - cause to happen or to occur as a consequence example: - - I cannot work a miracle + - I cannot work a miracle. - wreak havoc - bring comments - play a joke - - The rain brought relief to the drought-stricken area + - The rain brought relief to the drought-stricken area. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i29902 @@ -657,7 +657,7 @@ - summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic example: - raise the specter of unemployment - - he conjured wild birds in the air + - He conjured wild birds in the air. - call down the spirits from the mountain hypernym: - 01633724-v @@ -681,9 +681,9 @@ definition: - cause to become available for use, either literally or figuratively example: - - clicking on the icon calls up the program - - the author's description of the banquet called up delicious aromas - - running into an old friend summoned up memories of her childhood + - Clicking on the icon calls up the program. + - The author's description of the banquet called up delicious aromas. + - Running into an old friend summoned up memories of her childhood. hypernym: - 01620211-v members: @@ -694,7 +694,7 @@ definition: - deduce (a principle) or construe (a meaning) example: - - We drew out some interesting linguistic data from the native informant + - We drew out some interesting linguistic data from the native informant. hypernym: - 00624823-v ili: i29904 @@ -719,7 +719,7 @@ definition: - make an uninvited or presumptuous inquiry example: - - They pried the information out of him + - They pried the information out of him. hypernym: - 01634293-v ili: i29906 @@ -731,8 +731,8 @@ definition: - reestablish on a new, usually improved, basis or make new or like new example: - - We renewed our friendship after a hiatus of twenty years - - They renewed their membership + - We renewed our friendship after a hiatus of twenty years. + - They renewed their membership. hypernym: - 01622373-v ili: i29907 @@ -754,7 +754,7 @@ definition: - create or produce an idea example: - - Marx and Engels gave birth to communism + - Marx and Engels gave birth to communism. hypernym: - 01635076-v ili: i29909 @@ -767,7 +767,7 @@ entails: - 00405549-v example: - - The chemists schematized the various reactions in a coherent fashion + - The chemists schematized the various reactions in a coherent fashion. hypernym: - 01635076-v ili: i29910 @@ -795,8 +795,8 @@ definition: - put or send forth example: - - She threw the flashlight beam into the corner - - The setting sun threw long shadows + - She threw the flashlight beam into the corner. + - The setting sun threw long shadows. - cast a spell - cast a warm light hypernym: @@ -823,8 +823,8 @@ definition: - have the idea for example: - - He conceived of a robot that would help paralyzed patients - - This library was well conceived + - He conceived of a robot that would help paralyzed patients. + - This library was well conceived. hypernym: - 01635076-v ili: i29914 @@ -838,7 +838,7 @@ definition: - conceive or fashion in the mind; invent example: - - She designed a good excuse for not attending classes that day + - She designed a good excuse for not attending classes that day. hypernym: - 01636885-v ili: i29915 @@ -860,8 +860,8 @@ definition: - devise or invent example: - - He thought up a plan to get rich quickly - - no-one had ever thought of such a clever piece of software + - He thought up a plan to get rich quickly. + - No-one had ever thought of such a clever piece of software. hypernym: - 01635076-v ili: i29917 @@ -889,7 +889,7 @@ definition: - construct a myth example: - - The poet mythologized that the King had three sons + - The poet mythologized that the King had three sons. hypernym: - 01637966-v ili: i29919 @@ -924,7 +924,7 @@ definition: - make into fiction example: - - The writer fictionalized the lives of his parents in his latest novel + - The writer fictionalized the lives of his parents in his latest novel. hypernym: - 01622373-v ili: i29922 @@ -938,8 +938,8 @@ - imagine; conceive of; see in one's mind example: - I can't see him on horseback! - - I can see what will happen - - I can see a risk in this strategy + - I can see what will happen. + - I can see a risk in this strategy. hypernym: - 01639939-v ili: i29923 @@ -961,7 +961,7 @@ definition: - form a mental picture of something that is invisible or abstract example: - - Mathematicians often visualize + - Mathematicians often visualize. hypernym: - 01639939-v ili: i29924 @@ -975,7 +975,7 @@ definition: - picture to oneself; imagine possible example: - - I cannot envision him as President + - I cannot envision him as President. hypernym: - 01639939-v ili: i29925 @@ -1001,7 +1001,7 @@ definition: - portray in the mind example: - - he is fantasizing the ideal wife + - He is fantasizing the ideal wife. hypernym: - 01639939-v ili: i29927 @@ -1013,7 +1013,7 @@ definition: - imagine or consider beforehand example: - - It wasn't as bad as I had prefigured + - It wasn't as bad as I had prefigured. hypernym: - 01639939-v ili: i29928 @@ -1036,7 +1036,7 @@ definition: - indulge in fantasies example: - - he is fantasizing when he says he plans to start his own company + - He is fantasizing when he says he plans to start his own company. hypernym: - 01639939-v ili: i29930 @@ -1061,8 +1061,8 @@ definition: - make a discovery, make a new finding example: - - Roentgen discovered X-rays - - Physicists believe they found a new elementary particle + - Roentgen discovered X-rays. + - Physicists believe they found a new elementary particle. hypernym: - 01636885-v ili: i29932 @@ -1077,7 +1077,7 @@ definition: - make or work out a plan for; devise example: - - They contrived to murder their boss + - They contrived to murder their boss. - design a new sales strategy - plan an attack hypernym: @@ -1093,7 +1093,7 @@ definition: - devise the sequence of events in (a literary work or a play, movie, or ballet) example: - - the writer is plotting a new novel + - The writer is plotting a new novel. hypernym: - 01641910-v ili: i29934 @@ -1129,7 +1129,7 @@ entails: - 01679675-v example: - - spiders spin a fine web + - Spiders spin a fine web. hypernym: - 01656555-v ili: i29937 @@ -1170,9 +1170,9 @@ - create by artistic means example: - create a poem - - Schoenberg created twelve-tone music - - Picasso created Cubism - - Auden made verses + - Schoenberg created twelve-tone music. + - Picasso created Cubism. + - Auden made verses. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i29942 @@ -1186,7 +1186,7 @@ definition: - create the design for; create or execute in an artistic or highly skilled manner example: - - Chanel designed the famous suit + - Chanel designed the famous suit. hypernym: - 01643749-v ili: i29943 @@ -1201,7 +1201,7 @@ example: - carry out a task - execute the decision of the people - - He actioned the operation + - He actioned the operation. hypernym: - 00485097-v - 01646466-v @@ -1221,8 +1221,8 @@ definition: - to bring (a necessary but unpleasant task) to an end example: - - Let's get this job over with - - It's a question of getting over an unpleasant task + - Let's get this job over with. + - It's a question of getting over an unpleasant task. hypernym: - 01644397-v ili: i29945 @@ -1266,7 +1266,7 @@ definition: - take the lead or initiative in; participate in the development of example: - - This South African surgeon pioneered heart transplants + - This South African surgeon pioneered heart transplants. hypernym: - 01649143-v ili: i29949 @@ -1290,7 +1290,7 @@ definition: - bring something new to an environment example: - - A new word processor was introduced + - A new word processor was introduced. hypernym: - 01645456-v ili: i29951 @@ -1322,7 +1322,7 @@ definition: - produce example: - - The scientists set up a shock wave + - The scientists set up a shock wave. hypernym: - 01649143-v ili: i29954 @@ -1337,7 +1337,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00472688-n example: - - He drew a base on balls + - He drew a base on balls. hypernym: - 01646466-v ili: i29955 @@ -1349,7 +1349,7 @@ definition: - engage in drawing example: - - He spent the day drawing in the garden + - He spent the day drawing in the garden. hypernym: - 01689208-v ili: i29956 @@ -1407,7 +1407,7 @@ definition: - bring about abruptly example: - - The crisis precipitated by Russia's revolution + - The crisis precipitated by Russia's revolution. hypernym: - 01646466-v ili: i29960 @@ -1418,7 +1418,7 @@ definition: - cause to occur rapidly example: - - the infection precipitated a high fever and allergic reactions + - The infection precipitated a high fever and allergic reactions. hypernym: - 01646466-v ili: i29961 @@ -1432,7 +1432,7 @@ definition: - make real or concrete; give reality or substance to example: - - our ideas must be substantiated into actions + - Our ideas must be substantiated into actions. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i29962 @@ -1465,7 +1465,7 @@ definition: - open up an area or prepare a way example: - - She pioneered a graduate program for women students + - She pioneered a graduate program for women students. hypernym: - 01645979-v ili: i29965 @@ -1493,7 +1493,7 @@ - compel or make somebody or something to act in a certain way example: - People cannot be made to integrate just by passing a law! - - Heat makes you sweat + - Heat makes you sweat. hypernym: - 01649143-v ili: i29967 @@ -1504,7 +1504,7 @@ definition: - compel somebody to do something, often against their own will or judgment example: - - She finally drove him to change jobs + - She finally drove him to change jobs. hypernym: - 01649617-v ili: i29968 @@ -1527,7 +1527,7 @@ definition: - supply the inspiration for example: - - The article about the artist inspired the exhibition of his recent work + - The article about the artist inspired the exhibition of his recent work. hypernym: - 01650070-v ili: i29970 @@ -1538,7 +1538,7 @@ definition: - evoke or provoke to appear or occur example: - - Her behavior provoked a quarrel between the couple + - Her behavior provoked a quarrel between the couple. hypernym: - 01649143-v ili: i29971 @@ -1591,7 +1591,7 @@ definition: - bring about example: - - The trompe l'oeil-illusion establishes depth + - The trompe l'oeil-illusion establishes depth. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i29975 @@ -1605,7 +1605,7 @@ definition: - fight violence and try to establish peace in (a location) example: - - The U.N. troops are working to pacify Bosnia + - The U.N. troops are working to pacify Bosnia. hypernym: - 01651214-v ili: i29976 @@ -1616,7 +1616,7 @@ definition: - plan, organize, and carry out (an event) example: - - the neighboring tribe staged an invasion + - The neighboring tribe staged an invasion. hypernym: - 01645456-v ili: i29977 @@ -1637,7 +1637,7 @@ definition: - arrange by concord or agreement example: - - Concord the conditions for the marriage of the Prince of Wales with a commoner + - concord the conditions for the marriage of the Prince of Wales with a commoner hypernym: - 01023638-v ili: i29979 @@ -1740,8 +1740,8 @@ definition: - carry out (performances) example: - - They turned in a splendid effort - - They turned in top jobs for the second straight game + - They turned in a splendid effort. + - They turned in top jobs for the second straight game. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i29989 @@ -1753,7 +1753,7 @@ definition: - give an incentive for action example: - - This moved me to sacrifice my career + - This moved me to sacrifice my career. hypernym: - 01649143-v ili: i29990 @@ -1783,11 +1783,11 @@ - get off the ground example: - Who started this company? - - We embarked on an exciting enterprise - - I start my day with a good breakfast - - We began the new semester - - The afternoon session begins at 4 PM - - The blood shed started when the partisans launched a surprise attack + - We embarked on an exciting enterprise. + - I start my day with a good breakfast. + - We began the new semester. + - The afternoon session begins at 4 PM. + - The blood shed started when the partisans launched a surprise attack. hypernym: - 00349400-v ili: i29992 @@ -1805,7 +1805,7 @@ - 05726882-n - 00544270-n example: - - The musicians struck up a tune + - The musicians struck up a tune. hypernym: - 01728928-v ili: i29993 @@ -1858,8 +1858,8 @@ definition: - bring forth example: - - The apple tree bore delicious apples this year - - The unidentified plant bore gorgeous flowers + - The apple tree bore delicious apples this year. + - The unidentified plant bore gorgeous flowers. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i29997 @@ -1880,7 +1880,7 @@ definition: - yield crops example: - - This land crops well + - This land crops well. hypernym: - 01655681-v ili: i29999 @@ -1900,7 +1900,7 @@ definition: - bear fruit example: - - the trees fruited early this year + - The trees fruited early this year. hypernym: - 01655681-v ili: i30001 @@ -1932,9 +1932,9 @@ definition: - put together out of artificial or natural components or parts example: - - the company fabricates plastic chairs - - They manufacture small toys - - He manufactured a popular cereal + - The company fabricates plastic chairs. + - They manufacture small toys. + - He manufactured a popular cereal. hypernym: - 01657416-v ili: i30004 @@ -1971,9 +1971,9 @@ definition: - make a copy of with the intent to deceive example: - - he faked the signature - - they counterfeited dollar bills - - She forged a Green Card + - He faked the signature. + - They counterfeited dollar bills. + - She forged a Green Card. hypernym: - 01622373-v ili: i30007 @@ -1986,8 +1986,8 @@ definition: - make by combining materials and parts example: - - this little pig made his house out of straw - - Some eccentric constructed an electric brassiere warmer + - This little pig made his house out of straw. + - Some eccentric constructed an electric brassiere warmer. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i30008 @@ -2059,7 +2059,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00912746-n example: - - The house was rebuilt after it was hit by a bomb + - The house was rebuilt after it was hit by a bomb. hypernym: - 01658171-v ili: i30014 @@ -2073,7 +2073,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00912746-n example: - - The ceiling was groined + - The ceiling was groined. hypernym: - 01658171-v ili: i30015 @@ -2086,7 +2086,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00612006-n example: - - Frank Lloyd Wright liked to cantilever his buildings + - Frank Lloyd Wright liked to cantilever his buildings. hypernym: - 01658171-v ili: i30016 @@ -2097,7 +2097,7 @@ definition: - destroy completely example: - - the wrecking ball demolished the building + - The wrecking ball demolished the building. hypernym: - 01622948-v ili: i30017 @@ -2110,9 +2110,9 @@ definition: - ruin or destroy example: - - his book demolishes an old myth - - demolished my reputation - - the professor demolished the student's argument + - His book demolishes an old myth. + - … demolished my reputation + - The professor demolished the student's argument. hypernym: - 01622948-v members: @@ -2122,9 +2122,9 @@ definition: - create by putting components or members together example: - - She pieced a quilt - - He tacked together some verses - - They set up a committee + - She pieced a quilt. + - He tacked together some verses. + - They set up a committee. hypernym: - 01297878-v - 01620211-v @@ -2141,7 +2141,7 @@ definition: - assemble without order or sense example: - - She jumbles the words when she is supposed to write a sentence + - She jumbles the words when she is supposed to write a sentence. hypernym: - 01660471-v ili: i30019 @@ -2199,7 +2199,7 @@ definition: - disassemble a temporary structure, such as a tent or a theatrical set example: - - after the show, we'll have to strike the set and pack up + - After the show, we'll have to strike the set and pack up. hypernym: - 01661660-v members: @@ -2209,7 +2209,7 @@ definition: - make out of components (often in an improvising manner) example: - - She fashioned a tent out of a sheet and a few sticks + - She fashioned a tent out of a sheet and a few sticks. hypernym: - 01657416-v ili: i30024 @@ -2221,7 +2221,7 @@ definition: - make by tying pieces together example: - - The fishermen tied their flies + - The fishermen tied their flies. hypernym: - 01662082-v ili: i30025 @@ -2232,7 +2232,7 @@ definition: - cast or model anew example: - - She had to recast her image to please the electorate in her home state + - She had to recast her image to please the electorate in her home state. hypernym: - 01622744-v ili: i30026 @@ -2245,7 +2245,7 @@ definition: - make by hand and with much skill example: - - The artisan crafted a complicated tool + - The artisan crafted a complicated tool. hypernym: - 01662082-v ili: i30027 @@ -2256,7 +2256,7 @@ definition: - make something by hand example: - - We handcraft all our paper + - We handcraft all our paper. hypernym: - 01662656-v ili: i30028 @@ -2276,10 +2276,10 @@ definition: - make something, usually for a specific function example: - - She molded the rice balls carefully - - Form cylinders from the dough + - She molded the rice balls carefully. + - Form cylinders from the dough. - shape a figure - - Work the metal into a sword + - work the metal into a sword hypernym: - 01656555-v ili: i30030 @@ -2387,7 +2387,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00912746-n example: - - Raise a barn + - raise a barn hypernym: - 01658171-v ili: i30040 @@ -2425,7 +2425,7 @@ definition: - tear down so as to make flat with the ground example: - - The building was levelled + - The building was levelled. hypernym: - 01622948-v ili: i30043 @@ -2442,7 +2442,7 @@ definition: - destroy completely, as if down to the roots example: - - the vestiges of political democracy were soon uprooted + - The vestiges of political democracy were soon uprooted. - root out corruption hypernym: - 01622948-v @@ -2492,7 +2492,7 @@ definition: - cast again example: - - The bell cracked and had to be recast + - The bell cracked and had to be recast. hypernym: - 01666666-v ili: i30048 @@ -2514,7 +2514,7 @@ definition: - make on a potter's wheel example: - - she threw a beautiful teapot + - She threw a beautiful teapot. hypernym: - 01663142-v ili: i30050 @@ -2525,7 +2525,7 @@ definition: - make without a potter's wheel example: - - This famous potter hand-builds all of her vessels + - This famous potter hand-builds all of her vessels. hypernym: - 01663142-v ili: i30051 @@ -2551,7 +2551,7 @@ entails: - 00459426-v example: - - people have been brewing beer for thousands of years + - People have been brewing beer for thousands of years. hypernym: - 01656555-v ili: i30053 @@ -2562,9 +2562,9 @@ definition: - prepare for eating by applying heat example: - - Cook me dinner, please - - can you make me an omelette? - - fix breakfast for the guests, please + - Cook me dinner, please. + - Can you make me an omelette? + - Fix breakfast for the guests, please. hypernym: - 01656555-v ili: i30054 @@ -2620,7 +2620,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00244785-n example: - - put on the tea, please! + - Put on the tea, please! hypernym: - 01668067-v ili: i30059 @@ -2661,7 +2661,7 @@ entails: - 00323648-v example: - - My husband doesn't cook + - My husband doesn't cook. hypernym: - 01656555-v ili: i30062 @@ -2751,7 +2751,7 @@ domain_topic: - 05758654-n example: - - Style my hair + - style my hair - style the dress hypernym: - 01620211-v @@ -2765,7 +2765,7 @@ entails: - 01670222-v example: - - This dress needs to be altered + - This dress needs to be altered. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i30070 @@ -2812,7 +2812,7 @@ definition: - ornament or join (fabric) by faggot stitch example: - - He fagotted the blouse for his wife + - He fagotted the blouse for his wife. hypernym: - 01671502-v ili: i30074 @@ -2824,7 +2824,7 @@ definition: - cover and decorate with objects that pierce the surface example: - - stick some feathers in the turkey before you serve it + - Stick some feathers in the turkey before you serve it. hypernym: - 01679858-v ili: i30075 @@ -2904,7 +2904,7 @@ definition: - use too much example: - - This play has been overworked + - This play has been overworked. hypernym: - 01672498-v ili: i30082 @@ -2950,7 +2950,7 @@ definition: - adorn with bands of flowers or leaves example: - - They garlanded the statue + - They garlanded the statue. hypernym: - 01679858-v ili: i30086 @@ -2994,7 +2994,7 @@ definition: - decorate with flags example: - - the building was flagged for the holiday + - The building was flagged for the holiday. hypernym: - 01679858-v ili: i30090 @@ -3115,7 +3115,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00716196-n example: - - A ribbed sweater + - a ribbed sweater hypernym: - 01674934-v ili: i30100 @@ -3170,7 +3170,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00716196-n example: - - She sat there crocheting all day + - She sat there crocheting all day. hypernym: - 01677367-v ili: i30105 @@ -3255,7 +3255,7 @@ definition: - make into knots; make knots out of example: - - She knotted her fingers + - She knotted her fingers. hypernym: - 01656555-v ili: i30112 @@ -3293,7 +3293,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00716196-n example: - - The Flemish women were lacing in front of the cathedral + - The Flemish women were lacing in front of the cathedral. hypernym: - 01677786-v ili: i30115 @@ -3405,8 +3405,8 @@ definition: - make more attractive by adding ornament, colour, etc. example: - - Decorate the room for the party - - beautify yourself for the special day + - Decorate the room for the party. + - Beautify yourself for the special day. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i30124 @@ -3443,7 +3443,7 @@ definition: - embellish by sewing in straight lines crossing each other diagonally example: - - The folk dancers wore smocked shirts + - The folk dancers wore smocked shirts. hypernym: - 01679858-v ili: i30127 @@ -3454,7 +3454,7 @@ definition: - decorate or furnish with something suspended example: - - Hang wallpaper + - hang wallpaper hypernym: - 01679858-v ili: i30128 @@ -3465,7 +3465,7 @@ definition: - dress or decorate showily or gaudily example: - - Roses were pranking the lawn + - Roses were pranking the lawn. hypernym: - 01679858-v ili: i30129 @@ -3476,7 +3476,7 @@ definition: - adorn with tinsel example: - - snow flakes tinseled the trees + - Snow flakes tinseled the trees. hypernym: - 01679858-v ili: i30130 @@ -3487,7 +3487,7 @@ definition: - decorate in a cheap and flashy way example: - - the small-town bar was all tarted up + - The small-town bar was all tarted up. hypernym: - 01679858-v ili: i30131 @@ -3551,7 +3551,7 @@ definition: - decorate an edge with scallops example: - - the dress had a scalloped skirt + - The dress had a scalloped skirt. hypernym: - 01679858-v ili: i30137 @@ -3643,7 +3643,7 @@ definition: - decorate with strings of flowers example: - - The public buildings were festooned for the holiday + - The public buildings were festooned for the holiday. hypernym: - 01679858-v ili: i30145 @@ -3816,7 +3816,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00716196-n example: - - A lacquered box from China + - a lacquered box from China hypernym: - 01679858-v ili: i30161 @@ -3897,7 +3897,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00935235-n example: - - In this beautiful book, all the place names are rubricated + - In this beautiful book, all the place names are rubricated. hypernym: - 01687653-v ili: i30168 @@ -3939,7 +3939,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00935235-n example: - - He painted his mistress many times + - He painted his mistress many times. hypernym: - 01690027-v ili: i30171 @@ -3952,8 +3952,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00935235-n example: - - he painted all day in the garden - - He painted a painting of the garden + - He painted all day in the garden. + - He painted a painting of the garden. hypernym: - 01689208-v ili: i30172 @@ -3964,7 +3964,7 @@ definition: - pursue a creative activity; be engaged in a creative activity example: - - Don't disturb him — he is creating + - Don't disturb him — he is creating. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i30173 @@ -3977,7 +3977,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06132970-n example: - - These architects build in interesting and new styles + - These architects build in interesting and new styles. hypernym: - 01689208-v ili: i30174 @@ -3992,7 +3992,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00935235-n example: - - He repainted the same scenery many times during his life + - He repainted the same scenery many times during his life. hypernym: - 01688558-v ili: i30175 @@ -4018,7 +4018,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00935235-n example: - - The painter represented his wife as a young girl + - The painter represented his wife as a young girl. hypernym: - 01622373-v ili: i30177 @@ -4042,7 +4042,7 @@ definition: - take up anew example: - - The author recaptures an old idea here + - The author recaptures an old idea here. hypernym: - 01690521-v ili: i30179 @@ -4055,8 +4055,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00935235-n example: - - This scene depicts country life - - the face of the child is rendered with much tenderness in this painting + - This scene depicts country life. + - The face of the child is rendered with much tenderness in this painting. hypernym: - 01690027-v ili: i30180 @@ -4109,7 +4109,7 @@ definition: - depict as if on a map example: - - sorrow was mapped on the mother's face + - Sorrow was mapped on the mother's face. hypernym: - 01690851-v ili: i30184 @@ -4124,7 +4124,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00935235-n example: - - Goya wanted to portray his mistress, the Duchess of Alba + - Goya wanted to portray his mistress, the Duchess of Alba. hypernym: - 01690027-v ili: i30185 @@ -4139,7 +4139,7 @@ entails: - 01585566-v example: - - he penciled a figure + - He penciled a figure. hypernym: - 01694189-v ili: i30186 @@ -4152,7 +4152,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00935235-n example: - - The father is portrayed as a good-looking man in this painting + - The father is portrayed as a good-looking man in this painting. hypernym: - 01690027-v ili: i30187 @@ -4164,7 +4164,7 @@ definition: - present as worthy of regard, kindness, or confidence example: - - His paintings commend him to the artistic world + - His paintings commend him to the artistic world. hypernym: - 01692666-v ili: i30188 @@ -4186,7 +4186,7 @@ definition: - form by tracing with lipstick example: - - The clown had lipsticked circles on his cheeks + - The clown had lipsticked circles on his cheeks. hypernym: - 01693274-v ili: i30190 @@ -4239,8 +4239,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00935235-n example: - - She drew an elephant - - Draw me a horse + - She drew an elephant. + - Draw me a horse. hypernym: - 01690027-v ili: i30195 @@ -4253,7 +4253,7 @@ definition: - write a legal document or paper example: - - The deed was drawn in the lawyer's office + - The deed was drawn in the lawyer's office. hypernym: - 01702148-v ili: i30196 @@ -4273,8 +4273,8 @@ definition: - mark or trace words or symbols on a surface example: - - The artist wrote Chinese characters on a big piece of white paper - - Russian is written with the Cyrillic alphabet + - The artist wrote Chinese characters on a big piece of white paper. + - Russian is written with the Cyrillic alphabet. hypernym: - 01585566-v ili: i30198 @@ -4285,7 +4285,7 @@ definition: - write in shorthand example: - - The students were able to stenograph and record the conversation + - The students were able to stenograph and record the conversation. hypernym: - 01694952-v ili: i30199 @@ -4305,8 +4305,8 @@ definition: - trace a line through or across example: - - cross your ‘t’ - - dot your i's and cross your t's! + - Cross your ‘t’. + - Dot your i's and cross your t's! hypernym: - 01694952-v ili: i30201 @@ -4376,7 +4376,7 @@ definition: - create code, write a computer program example: - - She writes code faster than anybody else + - She writes code faster than anybody else. hypernym: - 01635076-v ili: i30208 @@ -4505,7 +4505,7 @@ definition: - make multiple identical copies of example: - - people can clone a sheep nowadays + - People can clone a sheep nowadays. hypernym: - 01697776-v ili: i30219 @@ -4516,7 +4516,7 @@ definition: - copy again example: - - The child had to recopy the homework + - The child had to recopy the homework. hypernym: - 01751182-v ili: i30220 @@ -4527,7 +4527,7 @@ definition: - print copies from (a prepared stencil) using a mimeograph example: - - She mimeographed the syllabus + - She mimeographed the syllabus. hypernym: - 01697776-v ili: i30221 @@ -4573,7 +4573,7 @@ definition: - shade with multiple crossing lines example: - - the draftsman crosshatched the area + - The draftsman crosshatched the area. hypernym: - 01699462-v ili: i30225 @@ -4714,8 +4714,8 @@ entails: - 01703755-v example: - - She composed a poem - - He wrote four novels + - She composed a poem. + - He wrote four novels. hypernym: - 01701711-v ili: i30237 @@ -4753,7 +4753,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00931533-n example: - - Snow wrote about China + - Snow wrote about China. hypernym: - 01702148-v ili: i30240 @@ -4768,7 +4768,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00931533-n example: - - The author of this article profiles a famous painter + - The author of this article profiles a famous painter. hypernym: - 01702148-v ili: i30241 @@ -4790,7 +4790,7 @@ definition: - write about in a paragraph example: - - All her friends were paragraphed in last Monday's paper + - All her friends were paragraphed in last Monday's paper. hypernym: - 01702148-v ili: i30243 @@ -4802,7 +4802,7 @@ - write or name the letters that comprise the conventionally accepted form of (a word or part of a word) example: - - He spelled the word wrong in this letter + - He spelled the word wrong in this letter. hypernym: - 00995046-v ili: i30244 @@ -4825,7 +4825,7 @@ definition: - divide or connect with a hyphen example: - - hyphenate these words and names + - Hyphenate these words and names. hypernym: - 01703755-v ili: i30246 @@ -4848,8 +4848,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00931533-n example: - - She dashed off a note to her husband saying she would not be home for supper - - He scratched off a thank-you note to the hostess + - She dashed off a note to her husband saying she would not be home for supper. + - He scratched off a thank-you note to the hostess. hypernym: - 01702148-v ili: i30248 @@ -4879,7 +4879,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00931533-n example: - - She writes copy for Harper's Bazaar + - She writes copy for Harper's Bazaar. hypernym: - 01702148-v ili: i30250 @@ -4953,7 +4953,7 @@ definition: - make a play on words example: - - Japanese like to pun — their language is well suited to punning + - Japanese like to pun — their language is well suited to punning. hypernym: - 00855315-v ili: i30256 @@ -4966,7 +4966,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07107220-n example: - - He versified the ancient saga + - He versified the ancient saga. hypernym: - 01702148-v ili: i30257 @@ -4982,7 +4982,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07107220-n example: - - The bard metrified his poems very precisely + - The bard metrified his poems very precisely. hypernym: - 01706373-v ili: i30258 @@ -5054,7 +5054,7 @@ definition: - sing and play for somebody example: - - She was serenaded by her admirers + - She was serenaded by her admirers. hypernym: - 01716563-v ili: i30264 @@ -5096,7 +5096,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00931533-n example: - - She authored this play + - She authored this play. hypernym: - 01702148-v ili: i30268 @@ -5134,7 +5134,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00931533-n example: - - The scholar annotated the early edition of a famous novel + - The scholar annotated the early edition of a famous novel. hypernym: - 01702148-v ili: i30271 @@ -5148,7 +5148,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00931533-n example: - - he referenced his colleagues' work + - He referenced his colleagues' work. hypernym: - 01702148-v ili: i30272 @@ -5162,7 +5162,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - Beethoven composed nine symphonies + - Beethoven composed nine symphonies. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i30273 @@ -5176,7 +5176,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - Bach perfected the art of counterpointing + - Bach perfected the art of counterpointing. hypernym: - 01709353-v ili: i30274 @@ -5349,7 +5349,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07033652-n example: - - Balanchine choreographed many pieces to Stravinsky's music + - Balanchine choreographed many pieces to Stravinsky's music. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i30288 @@ -5373,7 +5373,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00429255-n example: - - My husband and I like to dance at home to the radio + - My husband and I like to dance at home to the radio. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i30290 @@ -5452,7 +5452,7 @@ - 01715304-v - 01716563-v example: - - He cast a young woman in the role of Desdemona + - He cast a young woman in the role of Desdemona. hypernym: - 02396945-v ili: i30296 @@ -5476,7 +5476,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06167042-n example: - - He was recast as Iago + - He was recast as Iago. hypernym: - 01714340-v ili: i30298 @@ -5522,7 +5522,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06167042-n example: - - we are going to stage ‘Othello’ + - We are going to stage ‘Othello’. hypernym: - 01622373-v ili: i30302 @@ -5535,7 +5535,7 @@ definition: - locate example: - - The film is set in Africa + - The film is set in Africa. hypernym: - 01715304-v ili: i30303 @@ -5549,7 +5549,7 @@ definition: - record in film example: - - The coronation was filmed + - The coronation was filmed. hypernym: - 01002259-v - 01620211-v @@ -5591,7 +5591,7 @@ definition: - do something the cheapest or easiest way example: - - Cut corners to make a cheaper product + - cut corners to make a cheaper product hypernym: - 01716563-v ili: i30308 @@ -5602,9 +5602,9 @@ definition: - carry out or perform an action example: - - John did the painting, the weeding, and he cleaned out the gutters - - the skater executed a triple pirouette - - she did a little dance + - John did the painting, the weeding, and he cleaned out the gutters. + - The skater executed a triple pirouette. + - She did a little dance. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i30309 @@ -5641,7 +5641,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06167042-n example: - - Mr. Jones blazed away in one passage after another to loud applause + - Mr. Jones blazed away in one passage after another to loud applause. hypernym: - 01716563-v ili: i30312 @@ -5654,7 +5654,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00544270-n example: - - The guitar player interluded with a beautiful improvisation + - The guitar player interluded with a beautiful improvisation. hypernym: - 01718067-v ili: i30313 @@ -5689,8 +5689,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06167042-n example: - - Horowitz is performing at Carnegie Hall tonight - - We performed a popular Gilbert and Sullivan opera + - Horowitz is performing at Carnegie Hall tonight. + - We performed a popular Gilbert and Sullivan opera. hypernym: - 01622373-v ili: i30316 @@ -5704,7 +5704,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06167042-n example: - - She never misses a chance to grandstand + - She never misses a chance to grandstand. hypernym: - 01718067-v ili: i30317 @@ -5739,7 +5739,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06167042-n example: - - Her plays are underperformed, although they are very good + - Her plays are underperformed, although they are very good. hypernym: - 01718067-v ili: i30320 @@ -5752,7 +5752,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00544270-n example: - - He is a brilliant pianist but he cannot sightread + - He is a brilliant pianist but he cannot sightread. hypernym: - 01718067-v ili: i30321 @@ -5766,7 +5766,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06167042-n example: - - This tenor can sightsing even the most difficult pieces + - This tenor can sightsing even the most difficult pieces. hypernym: - 01719384-v ili: i30322 @@ -5791,7 +5791,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06167042-n example: - - Pollini is giving another concert in New York + - Pollini is giving another concert in New York. hypernym: - 01718067-v ili: i30324 @@ -5804,7 +5804,7 @@ definition: - present to view example: - - He gave the sign to start + - He gave the sign to start. hypernym: - 02141597-v ili: i30325 @@ -5819,7 +5819,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00544270-n example: - - My niece is off concertizing in Europe + - My niece is off concertizing in Europe. hypernym: - 01718067-v ili: i30326 @@ -5833,8 +5833,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06167042-n example: - - The prodigy played Carnegie Hall at the age of 16 - - She has been playing on Broadway for years + - The prodigy played Carnegie Hall at the age of 16. + - She has been playing on Broadway for years. hypernym: - 01718067-v ili: i30327 @@ -5850,7 +5850,7 @@ - 06167042-n example: - What's playing in the local movie theater? - - ‘Cats’ has been playing on Broadway for many years + - ‘Cats’ has been playing on Broadway for many years. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i30328 @@ -5863,9 +5863,9 @@ definition: - cause to emit recorded audio or video example: - - They ran the tapes over and over again - - I'll play you my favorite record - - He never tires of playing that video + - They ran the tapes over and over again. + - I'll play you my favorite record. + - He never tires of playing that video. hypernym: - 00346415-v ili: i30329 @@ -5881,8 +5881,8 @@ definition: - emit recorded sound example: - - The tape was playing for hours - - the stereo was playing Beethoven when I entered + - The tape was playing for hours. + - The stereo was playing Beethoven when I entered. hypernym: - 02139513-v ili: i30330 @@ -5897,7 +5897,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06167042-n example: - - The new ballet that debuts next months at Covent Garden, is already sold out + - The new ballet that debuts next months at Covent Garden, is already sold out. hypernym: - 01720741-v ili: i30331 @@ -5910,7 +5910,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06167042-n example: - - This young soprano debuts next month at the Metropolitan Opera + - This young soprano debuts next month at the Metropolitan Opera. hypernym: - 01718067-v ili: i30332 @@ -5923,7 +5923,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06167042-n example: - - The band debuts a new song or two each month + - The band debuts a new song or two each month. hypernym: - 01645979-v ili: i30333 @@ -5948,7 +5948,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06167042-n example: - - We premiered the opera of the young composer and it was a critical success + - We premiered the opera of the young composer and it was a critical success. hypernym: - 00426024-v ili: i30335 @@ -5962,7 +5962,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06167042-n example: - - She auditioned for a role on Broadway + - She auditioned for a role on Broadway. hypernym: - 01718067-v ili: i30336 @@ -5976,7 +5976,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06167042-n example: - - He is auditioning for ‘Julius Caesar’ at Stratford this year + - He is auditioning for ‘Julius Caesar’ at Stratford this year. hypernym: - 01722394-v ili: i30337 @@ -5989,8 +5989,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06138021-n example: - - They computerized the car industry - - we live in a cybernated age + - They computerized the car industry. + - We live in a cybernated age. - cybernate a factory hypernym: - 02413117-v @@ -6006,9 +6006,9 @@ domain_topic: - 06167042-n example: - - Gielgud played Hamlet - - She wants to act Lady Macbeth, but she is too young for the role - - She played the servant to her husband's master + - Gielgud played Hamlet. + - She wants to act Lady Macbeth, but she is too young for the role. + - She played the servant to her husband's master. hypernym: - 01622373-v ili: i30339 @@ -6027,9 +6027,9 @@ domain_topic: - 07019235-n example: - - She acts in this play - - He acted in ‘Julius Caesar’ - - I played in ‘A Christmas Carol’ + - She acts in this play. + - He acted in ‘Julius Caesar’. + - I played in ‘A Christmas Carol’. hypernym: - 01718067-v ili: i30340 @@ -6050,7 +6050,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07019235-n example: - - His role was to stooge for the popular comedian + - His role was to stooge for the popular comedian. hypernym: - 01723780-v ili: i30341 @@ -6076,7 +6076,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07019235-n example: - - Olivier supported Gielgud beautifully in the second act + - Olivier supported Gielgud beautifully in the second act. hypernym: - 01723161-v ili: i30343 @@ -6100,8 +6100,8 @@ domain_topic: - 07019235-n example: - - Gielgud appears briefly in this movie - - She appeared in ‘Hamlet’ on the London stage + - Gielgud appears briefly in this movie. + - She appeared in ‘Hamlet’ on the London stage. hypernym: - 01716563-v ili: i30345 @@ -6123,7 +6123,7 @@ definition: - behave unnaturally or affectedly example: - - She's just acting + - She's just acting. hypernym: - 00010428-v ili: i30347 @@ -6138,8 +6138,8 @@ definition: - make a pretence of example: - - She assumed indifference, even though she was seething with anger - - he feigned sleep + - She assumed indifference, even though she was seething with anger. + - He feigned sleep. hypernym: - 01725433-v ili: i30348 @@ -6153,8 +6153,8 @@ definition: - pretend to be somebody in the framework of a game or playful activity example: - - Let's play like I am mommy - - Play cowboy and Indians + - Let's play like I am mommy. + - play cowboy and Indians hypernym: - 01725631-v ili: i30349 @@ -6167,7 +6167,7 @@ definition: - deceive by a mock action example: - - The midfielder feinted to shoot + - The midfielder feinted to shoot. hypernym: - 01725631-v ili: i30350 @@ -6178,7 +6178,7 @@ definition: - act out; represent or perform as if in a play example: - - She reenacted what had happened earlier that day + - She reenacted what had happened earlier that day. hypernym: - 01723161-v ili: i30351 @@ -6191,7 +6191,7 @@ definition: - represent an incident, state, or emotion by action, especially on stage example: - - She could act neurotic anxiety + - She could act neurotic anxiety. hypernym: - 01723161-v ili: i30352 @@ -6202,7 +6202,7 @@ definition: - enact or perform again example: - - They reenacted the battle of Princeton + - They reenacted the battle of Princeton. hypernym: - 01622373-v ili: i30353 @@ -6213,7 +6213,7 @@ definition: - create a representation or simulation of example: - - The pilots are trained in conditions simulating high-altitude flights + - The pilots are trained in conditions simulating high-altitude flights. hypernym: - 01622373-v ili: i30354 @@ -6258,8 +6258,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06167042-n example: - - She impersonates Madonna - - The actor portrays an elderly, lonely man + - She impersonates Madonna. + - The actor portrays an elderly, lonely man. hypernym: - 01723161-v ili: i30358 @@ -6289,7 +6289,7 @@ definition: - act out without words but with gestures and bodily movements only example: - - The acting students mimed eating an apple + - The acting students mimed eating an apple. hypernym: - 01723780-v ili: i30361 @@ -6301,8 +6301,8 @@ definition: - replay (as a melody) example: - - Play it again, Sam - - She played the third movement very beautifully + - Play it again, Sam. + - She played the third movement very beautifully. hypernym: - 01622373-v ili: i30362 @@ -6318,7 +6318,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - Zuckerman fiddled that song very nicely + - Zuckerman fiddled that song very nicely. hypernym: - 01728336-v ili: i30363 @@ -6333,7 +6333,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - The band played all night long + - The band played all night long. hypernym: - 01718067-v ili: i30364 @@ -6417,7 +6417,7 @@ - 07034009-n - 00544270-n example: - - He plays the flute + - He plays the flute. - Can you play on this old recorder? hypernym: - 02183962-v @@ -6531,7 +6531,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00544270-n example: - - the pianist slurred the most beautiful passage in the sonata + - The pianist slurred the most beautiful passage in the sonata. hypernym: - 01728336-v ili: i30380 @@ -6557,7 +6557,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00544270-n example: - - They banged out ‘The star-spangled banner’ + - They banged out ‘The star-spangled banner’. hypernym: - 01728336-v ili: i30382 @@ -6570,7 +6570,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00544270-n example: - - The orchestra could barely follow the frequent pitch changes of the soprano + - The orchestra could barely follow the frequent pitch changes of the soprano. hypernym: - 01728928-v ili: i30383 @@ -6584,7 +6584,7 @@ - sing with a choir or an orchestra example: - Every year the local orchestra and choir perform the ‘Messiah’ and the audience - is invited to sing along + is invited to sing along. hypernym: - 01733312-v ili: i30384 @@ -6595,7 +6595,7 @@ definition: - perform without preparation example: - - he extemporized a speech at the wedding + - He extemporized a speech at the wedding. hypernym: - 01716563-v ili: i30385 @@ -6636,8 +6636,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00544270-n example: - - She was singing while she was cooking - - My brother sings very well + - She was singing while she was cooking. + - My brother sings very well. hypernym: - 00944022-v ili: i30388 @@ -6650,7 +6650,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00544270-n example: - - He psalms the works of God + - He psalms the works of God. hypernym: - 01733312-v ili: i30389 @@ -6674,7 +6674,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00544270-n example: - - The voice teacher showed the students how to solmizate + - The voice teacher showed the students how to solmizate. hypernym: - 01733312-v ili: i30391 @@ -6713,7 +6713,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00544270-n example: - - Sing Christmas carols + - sing Christmas carols hypernym: - 01733312-v - 01736053-v @@ -6729,7 +6729,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - solmizate a song before you learn the lyrics + - … solmizate a song before you learn the lyrics hypernym: - 01734912-v ili: i30395 @@ -6766,7 +6766,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00544270-n example: - - They went caroling on Christmas Day + - They went caroling on Christmas Day. hypernym: - 01734912-v ili: i30398 @@ -6779,7 +6779,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00544270-n example: - - The group was madrigaling beautifully + - The group was madrigaling beautifully. hypernym: - 01734912-v ili: i30399 @@ -6792,7 +6792,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06167042-n example: - - The pianist rendered the Beethoven sonata beautifully + - The pianist rendered the Beethoven sonata beautifully. hypernym: - 01716563-v ili: i30400 @@ -6819,7 +6819,7 @@ entails: - 01595377-v example: - - She harped the Saint-Saens beautifully + - She harped the Saint-Saens beautifully. hypernym: - 01730049-v ili: i30402 @@ -6833,7 +6833,7 @@ - 00544270-n example: - conduct an orchestra - - Barenboim conducted the Chicago symphony for years + - Barenboim conducted the Chicago symphony for years. hypernym: - 01716563-v ili: i30403 @@ -6850,8 +6850,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00544270-n example: - - Bernstein conducted Mahler like no other conductor - - she cannot conduct modern pieces + - Bernstein conducted Mahler like no other conductor. + - She cannot conduct modern pieces. hypernym: - 01718067-v ili: i30404 @@ -6944,7 +6944,7 @@ definition: - make or do or perform again example: - - He could never replicate his brilliant performance of the magic trick + - He could never replicate his brilliant performance of the magic trick. hypernym: - 01740703-v ili: i30411 @@ -6996,8 +6996,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06182505-n example: - - The consonant reduplicates after a short vowel - - The morpheme can be reduplicated to emphasize the meaning of the word + - The consonant reduplicates after a short vowel. + - The morpheme can be reduplicated to emphasize the meaning of the word. hypernym: - 01738383-v ili: i30415 @@ -7031,7 +7031,7 @@ definition: - print anew example: - - They never reprinted the famous treatise + - They never reprinted the famous treatise. hypernym: - 01740703-v ili: i30418 @@ -7085,8 +7085,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06166666-n example: - - this DVD player reproduces the sound of the piano very well - - He reproduced the feeling of sadness in the portrait + - This DVD player reproduces the sound of the piano very well. + - He reproduced the feeling of sadness in the portrait. hypernym: - 00738804-v ili: i30423 @@ -7109,7 +7109,7 @@ definition: - create anew and make over example: - - He reinvented African music for American listeners + - He reinvented African music for American listeners. hypernym: - 01622373-v ili: i30426 @@ -7121,7 +7121,7 @@ - bring back into existence example: - The candidate reinvented the concept of national health care so that he would - get elected + get elected. hypernym: - 01757596-v ili: i30427 @@ -7132,8 +7132,8 @@ definition: - apprehend and reproduce accurately example: - - She really caught the spirit of the place in her drawings - - She got the mood just right in her photographs + - She really caught the spirit of the place in her drawings. + - She got the mood just right in her photographs. hypernym: - 01741022-v ili: i30428 @@ -7147,7 +7147,7 @@ definition: - reproduce (a recording) on a recorder example: - - The lawyers played back the conversation to show that their client was innocent + - The lawyers played back the conversation to show that their client was innocent. hypernym: - 01740703-v ili: i30429 @@ -7159,7 +7159,7 @@ definition: - work out example: - - We have developed a new theory of evolution + - We have developed a new theory of evolution. hypernym: - 01635076-v ili: i30430 @@ -7175,8 +7175,8 @@ - make something new, such as a product or a mental or artistic creation example: - Her company developed a new kind of building material that withstands all kinds - of weather - - They developed a new technique + of weather. + - They developed a new technique. hypernym: - 01757596-v ili: i30431 @@ -7238,10 +7238,10 @@ domain_topic: - 00918295-n example: - - The Bordeaux region produces great red wines - - They produce good ham in Parma - - We grow wheat here - - We raise hogs here + - The Bordeaux region produces great red wines. + - They produce good ham in Parma. + - We grow wheat here. + - We raise hogs here. hypernym: - 02560130-v ili: i30436 @@ -7257,7 +7257,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00918295-n example: - - this land does not carry olives + - This land does not carry olives. hypernym: - 01743695-v ili: i30437 @@ -7297,7 +7297,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00920197-n example: - - My hobby is gardening + - My hobby is gardening. hypernym: - 02555544-v ili: i30440 @@ -7310,7 +7310,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00920197-n example: - - My sons landscapes for corporations and earns a good living + - My sons landscapes for corporations and earns a good living. hypernym: - 01744850-v ili: i30441 @@ -7325,7 +7325,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00918295-n example: - - Work the soil + - work the soil - cultivate the land hypernym: - 00407168-v @@ -7343,7 +7343,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00918295-n example: - - the farmers overcropped the land + - The farmers overcropped the land. hypernym: - 01745327-v ili: i30443 @@ -7359,7 +7359,7 @@ entails: - 01312361-v example: - - Farmer Jones plowed his east field last week + - Farmer Jones plowed his east field last week. - turn the earth in the spring hypernym: - 01744489-v @@ -7400,7 +7400,7 @@ entails: - 01312361-v example: - - He is hoeing the flower beds + - He is hoeing the flower beds. hypernym: - 01744489-v ili: i30447 @@ -7411,8 +7411,8 @@ definition: - reproduce someone's behavior or looks example: - - The mime imitated the passers-by - - Children often copy their parents or older siblings + - The mime imitated the passers-by. + - Children often copy their parents or older siblings. hypernym: - 01740703-v ili: i30449 @@ -7425,7 +7425,7 @@ definition: - mimic or imitate in an amusing or satirical manner example: - - This song takes off from a famous aria + - This song takes off from a famous aria. hypernym: - 01746767-v ili: i30450 @@ -7436,7 +7436,7 @@ definition: - imitate (a person or manner), especially for satirical effect example: - - The actor mimicked the President very accurately + - The actor mimicked the President very accurately. hypernym: - 01746767-v ili: i30451 @@ -7467,7 +7467,7 @@ definition: - model a country's social, political, and economic structure on the Soviet Union example: - - Castro sovietized Cuba + - Castro sovietized Cuba. hypernym: - 01747665-v ili: i30454 @@ -7479,7 +7479,7 @@ definition: - imitate in behavior; take as a model example: - - Teenagers follow their friends in everything + - Teenagers follow their friends in everything. hypernym: - 01746767-v ili: i30455 @@ -7491,8 +7491,8 @@ definition: - have (one's work) issued for publication example: - - She published 25 books during her long career - - Mozart didn't publish all of his works + - She published 25 books during her long career. + - Mozart didn't publish all of his works. hypernym: - 00426024-v ili: i30456 @@ -7503,8 +7503,8 @@ definition: - set in type example: - - My book will be typeset nicely - - set these words in italics + - My book will be typeset nicely. + - Set these words in italics. hypernym: - 01751753-v ili: i30457 @@ -7525,7 +7525,7 @@ definition: - set (printed matter) into a specific format example: - - Format this letter so it can be printed out + - Format this letter so it can be printed out. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i30459 @@ -7537,7 +7537,7 @@ definition: - set in from the margin example: - - Indent the paragraphs of a letter + - indent the paragraphs of a letter hypernym: - 01748949-v ili: i30460 @@ -7560,8 +7560,8 @@ definition: - put into print example: - - The newspaper published the news of the royal couple's divorce - - This news should not be printed + - The newspaper published the news of the royal couple's divorce. + - This news should not be printed. hypernym: - 01624592-v ili: i30462 @@ -7573,7 +7573,7 @@ definition: - publish again example: - - The scientist republished his results after he made some corrections + - The scientist republished his results after he made some corrections. hypernym: - 01749530-v ili: i30463 @@ -7584,9 +7584,9 @@ definition: - include as the content; broadcast or publicize example: - - We ran the ad three times - - This paper carries a restaurant review - - All major networks carried the press conference + - We ran the ad three times. + - This paper carries a restaurant review. + - All major networks carried the press conference. hypernym: - 00970243-v ili: i30464 @@ -7657,7 +7657,7 @@ definition: - copy down as is example: - - The students were made to copy the alphabet over and over + - The students were made to copy the alphabet over and over. hypernym: - 01694952-v ili: i30471 @@ -7822,7 +7822,7 @@ definition: - make by scraping example: - - They scraped a letter into the stone + - They scraped a letter into the stone. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i30487 @@ -7848,7 +7848,7 @@ entails: - 00274762-v example: - - He etched her image into the surface + - He etched her image into the surface. hypernym: - 01752992-v ili: i30489 @@ -7890,7 +7890,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00716196-n example: - - The weaver fringed the scarf + - The weaver fringed the scarf. hypernym: - 01679858-v ili: i30493 @@ -7952,7 +7952,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00920197-n example: - - Let's landscape the yard + - Let's landscape the yard. hypernym: - 01679858-v ili: i30498 @@ -7976,7 +7976,7 @@ definition: - carve a honeycomb pattern into example: - - The cliffs were honeycombed + - The cliffs were honeycombed. hypernym: - 01755833-v ili: i30500 @@ -7996,7 +7996,7 @@ definition: - bring forth or yield example: - - The tree would not produce fruit + - The tree would not produce fruit. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i30502 @@ -8010,7 +8010,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06076105-n example: - - plants sporulate + - Plants sporulate. hypernym: - 01756303-v ili: i30503 @@ -8023,10 +8023,10 @@ definition: - cause to happen, occur or exist example: - - This procedure produces a curious effect - - The new law gave rise to many complaints - - These chemicals produce a noxious vapor - - the new President must bring about a change in the health care system + - This procedure produces a curious effect. + - The new law gave rise to many complaints. + - These chemicals produce a noxious vapor. + - The new President must bring about a change in the health care system. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i30504 @@ -8039,7 +8039,7 @@ definition: - produce in a routine or monotonous manner example: - - We have to crank out publications in order to receive funding + - We have to crank out publications in order to receive funding. hypernym: - 01756303-v ili: i30505 @@ -8051,7 +8051,7 @@ definition: - devise or compose example: - - This designer makes up our Spring collections + - This designer makes up our Spring collections. hypernym: - 01644092-v ili: i30506 @@ -8075,8 +8075,8 @@ definition: - bring into existence example: - - The company was created 25 years ago - - He created a new movement in painting + - The company was created 25 years ago. + - He created a new movement in painting. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i30508 @@ -8087,7 +8087,7 @@ definition: - create by pressing example: - - Press little holes into the soft clay + - Press little holes into the soft clay. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i30509 @@ -8150,7 +8150,7 @@ example: - cut a hole - cut trenches - - The sweat cut little rivulets into her face + - The sweat cut little rivulets into her face. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i30514 @@ -8293,7 +8293,7 @@ - make a recording of example: - cut the songs - - She cut all of her major titles again + - She cut all of her major titles again. hypernym: - 01000444-v ili: i30525 @@ -8308,7 +8308,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00931533-n example: - - The playwright scripted the movie + - The playwright scripted the movie. hypernym: - 01702148-v ili: i30526 @@ -8319,7 +8319,7 @@ definition: - furnish with rubrics or regulate by rubrics example: - - the manuscript is not rubricated + - The manuscript is not rubricated. hypernym: - 01748949-v ili: i30527 @@ -8342,7 +8342,7 @@ definition: - destroy the myelin sheath of example: - - the disease demyelinated the nerve fibers + - The disease demyelinated the nerve fibers. hypernym: - 01622948-v ili: i30529 @@ -8355,7 +8355,7 @@ domain_topic: - 05012229-n example: - - The stimulus facilitates a delayed impulse + - The stimulus facilitates a delayed impulse. hypernym: - 01649143-v ili: i30530 @@ -8443,7 +8443,7 @@ definition: - establish or create through painstaking effort example: - - She carved out a reputation among her male colleagues + - She carved out a reputation among her male colleagues. hypernym: - 01757596-v ili: i30538 @@ -8454,7 +8454,7 @@ definition: - create or produce in a mechanical way example: - - This novelist has been manufacturing his books following his initial success + - This novelist has been manufacturing his books following his initial success. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i30539 @@ -8465,7 +8465,7 @@ definition: - produce naturally example: - - this gland manufactures a specific substance only + - This gland manufactures a specific substance only. hypernym: - 01756303-v ili: i30540 @@ -8488,7 +8488,7 @@ definition: - play music in a public place and solicit money for it example: - - three young men were busking in the plaza + - Three young men were busking in the plaza. hypernym: - 01728928-v ili: i30542 diff --git a/src/yaml/verb.emotion.yaml b/src/yaml/verb.emotion.yaml index c9e36e67..a71e981c 100644 --- a/src/yaml/verb.emotion.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/verb.emotion.yaml @@ -22,8 +22,8 @@ definition: - evoke a reaction, response, or emotion example: - - this writer strikes a chord with young women - - The storyteller touched a chord + - This writer strikes a chord with young women. + - The storyteller touched a chord. hypernym: - 01763170-v ili: i30544 @@ -48,8 +48,8 @@ definition: - elicit responses, such as objections, criticism, applause, etc. example: - - The President's comments drew sharp criticism from the Republicans - - The comedian drew a lot of laughter + - The President's comments drew sharp criticism from the Republicans. + - The comedian drew a lot of laughter. hypernym: - 01763170-v ili: i30546 @@ -74,8 +74,8 @@ definition: - arouse unreasoning love or passion in and cause to behave in an irrational way example: - - His new car has infatuated him - - love has infatuated her + - His new car has infatuated him. + - Love has infatuated her. hypernym: - 01763170-v ili: i30548 @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ definition: - to cause a sharp emotional pain example: - - The thought of her unhappiness pricked his conscience + - The thought of her unhappiness pricked his conscience. hypernym: - 01763170-v ili: i30549 @@ -97,9 +97,9 @@ definition: - arouse or excite feelings and passions example: - - The ostentatious way of living of the rich ignites the hatred of the poor - - The refugees' fate stirred up compassion around the world - - Wake old feelings of hatred + - The ostentatious way of living of the rich ignites the hatred of the poor. + - The refugees' fate stirred up compassion around the world. + - wake old feelings of hatred hypernym: - 01763170-v ili: i30550 @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ definition: - work up into agitation or excitement example: - - This religion is fermenting Africa + - This religion is fermenting Africa. hypernym: - 01764964-v ili: i30551 @@ -126,8 +126,8 @@ definition: - stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of example: - - These stories shook the community - - the civil war shook the country + - These stories shook the community. + - The civil war shook the country. hypernym: - 01763170-v ili: i30552 @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - This movie usually arouses the male audience + - This movie usually arouses the male audience. hypernym: - 01765558-v ili: i30554 @@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - The speaker charged up the crowd with his inflammatory remarks + - The speaker charged up the crowd with his inflammatory remarks. hypernym: - 01774422-v ili: i30555 @@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ definition: - disturb (someone's) composure example: - - The audience was jolted by the play + - The audience was jolted by the play. hypernym: - 01774422-v ili: i30556 @@ -202,8 +202,8 @@ definition: - overflow with a certain feeling example: - - The children bubbled over with joy - - My boss was bubbling over with anger + - The children bubbled over with joy. + - My boss was bubbling over with anger. hypernym: - 01771464-v ili: i30557 @@ -216,8 +216,8 @@ definition: - be in an agitated or excited state example: - - The Middle East is fermenting - - Her mind ferments + - The Middle East is fermenting. + - Her mind ferments. hypernym: - 01771464-v ili: i30558 @@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ definition: - get excited or stimulated example: - - The children were all psyched up after the movie + - The children were all psyched up after the movie. hypernym: - 01766380-v ili: i30559 @@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ definition: - calm by deception example: - - Don't let yourself be lulled into a false state of security + - Don't let yourself be lulled into a false state of security. hypernym: - 01768652-v ili: i30560 @@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ definition: - disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed example: - - She was rather perturbed by the news that her father was seriously ill + - She was rather perturbed by the news that her father was seriously ill. hypernym: - 01774422-v ili: i30562 @@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ definition: - derange mentally, throw out of mental balance; make insane example: - - The death of his parents unbalanced him + - The death of his parents unbalanced him. hypernym: - 01791641-v ili: i30563 @@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ definition: - calm (someone, especially oneself); make quiet example: - - She had to compose herself before she could reply to this terrible insult + - She had to compose herself before she could reply to this terrible insult. hypernym: - 01768652-v ili: i30565 @@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ definition: - cause to be more favorably inclined; gain the good will of example: - - She managed to mollify the angry customer + - She managed to mollify the angry customer. hypernym: - 01768652-v ili: i30566 @@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ definition: - disturb the peace of mind of; afflict with mental agitation or distress example: - - I cannot sleep — my daughter's health is worrying me + - I cannot sleep — my daughter's health is worrying me. hypernym: - 01768023-v ili: i30567 @@ -386,7 +386,7 @@ definition: - be concerned with example: - - I worry about my grades + - I worry about my grades. hypernym: - 00726454-v ili: i30571 @@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ definition: - lose interest example: - - he retired from life when his wife died + - He retired from life when his wife died. hypernym: - 00075867-v ili: i30572 @@ -412,7 +412,7 @@ definition: - be worried, concerned, anxious, troubled, or uneasy example: - - I worry about my job + - I worry about my job. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i30573 @@ -425,7 +425,7 @@ definition: - be agitated or irritated example: - - don't fret over these small details + - Don't fret over these small details. hypernym: - 01771015-v ili: i30574 @@ -436,7 +436,7 @@ definition: - be in an agitated emotional state example: - - The customer was seething with anger + - The customer was seething with anger. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i30575 @@ -448,7 +448,7 @@ definition: - seethe with deep anger or resentment example: - - She was sizzling with anger + - She was sizzling with anger. hypernym: - 01771464-v ili: i30576 @@ -461,10 +461,10 @@ definition: - have an emotional or cognitive impact upon example: - - This child impressed me as unusually mature - - This behavior struck me as odd - - he was dumb-struck by the news - - her comments struck a sour note + - This child impressed me as unusually mature. + - This behavior struck me as odd. + - He was dumb-struck by the news. + - Her comments struck a sour note. hypernym: - 00137133-v ili: i30577 @@ -481,7 +481,7 @@ definition: - impress or affect deeply example: - - The event engraved itself into her memory + - The event engraved itself into her memory. hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i30578 @@ -492,7 +492,7 @@ definition: - render speechless, as by surprising or shocking example: - - we were struck dumb by the candidate's announcement + - We were struck dumb by the candidate's announcement. hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i30579 @@ -503,7 +503,7 @@ definition: - strike suddenly and with force example: - - This show zaps the viewers with some shocking scenes + - This show zaps the viewers with some shocking scenes. hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i30580 @@ -514,7 +514,7 @@ definition: - affect in a disagreeable way example: - - This play jarred the audience + - This play jarred the audience. hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i30581 @@ -539,7 +539,7 @@ definition: - affect suddenly with deep feeling example: - - He was smitten with love for this young girl + - He was smitten with love for this young girl. hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i30583 @@ -550,7 +550,7 @@ definition: - make gloomy or depressed example: - - Their faces were clouded with sadness + - Their faces were clouded with sadness. hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i30584 @@ -561,8 +561,8 @@ definition: - move or affect (a person's emotions or bodily feelings) deeply or sharply example: - - The cold pierced her bones - - Her words pierced the students + - The cold pierced her bones. + - Her words pierced the students. hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i30585 @@ -573,7 +573,7 @@ definition: - impress positively example: - - The young chess player impressed her audience + - The young chess player impressed her audience. hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i30586 @@ -584,7 +584,7 @@ definition: - make a positive impression (on someone) beforehand example: - - A prepossessing appearance + - a prepossessing appearance hypernym: - 01773823-v ili: i30587 @@ -595,7 +595,7 @@ definition: - impress greatly example: - - The speaker wowed the audience + - The speaker wowed the audience. hypernym: - 01773823-v ili: i30588 @@ -606,7 +606,7 @@ definition: - overwhelm emotionally example: - - Her swept her away + - Her swept her away. hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i30589 @@ -618,8 +618,8 @@ definition: - move deeply example: - - This book upset me - - A troubling thought + - This book upset me. + - a troubling thought hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i30590 @@ -632,8 +632,8 @@ definition: - affect emotionally example: - - A stirring movie - - I was touched by your kind letter of sympathy + - a stirring movie + - I was touched by your kind letter of sympathy. hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i30591 @@ -645,7 +645,7 @@ definition: - evoke an emotional response example: - - Brahms's ‘Requiem’ gets me every time + - Brahms's ‘Requiem’ gets me every time. hypernym: - 01774723-v ili: i30592 @@ -658,8 +658,8 @@ definition: - irritate example: - - Her childish behavior really gets to me - - His lying really gets me + - Her childish behavior really gets to me. + - His lying really gets me. hypernym: - 01791774-v ili: i30593 @@ -673,7 +673,7 @@ definition: - arouse sympathy or compassion in example: - - Her fate moved us all + - Her fate moved us all. hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i30594 @@ -686,8 +686,8 @@ definition: - undergo an emotional sensation or be in a particular state of mind example: - - She felt resentful - - He felt regret + - She felt resentful. + - He felt regret. hypernym: - 02110960-v ili: i30595 @@ -700,7 +700,7 @@ - feel favorably disposed or willing example: - She inclines to the view that people should be allowed to express their religious - beliefs + beliefs. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i30596 @@ -711,7 +711,7 @@ definition: - experience anew example: - - She could not recapture that feeling of happiness + - She could not recapture that feeling of happiness. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i30597 @@ -722,7 +722,7 @@ definition: - be proud of example: - - He prides himself on making it into law school + - He prides himself on making it into law school. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i30598 @@ -783,7 +783,7 @@ definition: - feel bitter or indignant about example: - - She resents being paid less than her co-workers + - She resents being paid less than her co-workers. hypernym: - 01780648-v ili: i30603 @@ -796,7 +796,7 @@ definition: - cause to be bitter or resentful example: - - These injustices embittered her even more + - These injustices embittered her even more. hypernym: - 01818363-v ili: i30604 @@ -820,8 +820,8 @@ definition: - gnaw into; make resentful or angry example: - - The injustice rankled her - - his resentment festered + - The injustice rankled her. + - His resentment festered. hypernym: - 01791774-v ili: i30606 @@ -845,8 +845,8 @@ definition: - dislike intensely; feel antipathy or aversion towards example: - - I hate Mexican food - - She detests politicians + - I hate Mexican food. + - She detests politicians. hypernym: - 01780648-v ili: i30608 @@ -858,8 +858,8 @@ definition: - find repugnant example: - - I loathe that man - - She abhors cats + - I loathe that man. + - She abhors cats. hypernym: - 01778057-v ili: i30609 @@ -873,8 +873,8 @@ definition: - look down on with disdain example: - - He despises the people he has to work for - - The professor scorns the students who don't catch on immediately + - He despises the people he has to work for. + - The professor scorns the students who don't catch on immediately. hypernym: - 01778057-v ili: i30610 @@ -888,8 +888,8 @@ definition: - have a great affection or liking for example: - - I love French food - - She loves her boss and works hard for him + - I love French food. + - She loves her boss and works hard for him. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i30611 @@ -900,7 +900,7 @@ definition: - be enamored or in love with example: - - She loves her husband deeply + - She loves her husband deeply. hypernym: - 01779085-v ili: i30612 @@ -920,7 +920,7 @@ definition: - fall in love with; become infatuated with example: - - She fell for the man from Brazil + - She fell for the man from Brazil. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i30614 @@ -966,7 +966,7 @@ entails: - 01781131-v example: - - She fancied a necklace that she had seen in the jeweler's window + - She fancied a necklace that she had seen in the jeweler's window. hypernym: - 01829179-v ili: i30618 @@ -981,7 +981,7 @@ entails: - 00676259-v example: - - I really dislike this salesman + - I really dislike this salesman. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i30619 @@ -992,7 +992,7 @@ definition: - be fond of example: - - I like my nephews + - I like my nephews. hypernym: - 00595732-v ili: i30620 @@ -1016,8 +1016,8 @@ entails: - 00675902-v example: - - I like jogging - - She likes to read Russian novels + - I like jogging. + - She likes to read Russian novels. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i30622 @@ -1028,7 +1028,7 @@ definition: - shower with love; show excessive affection for example: - - Grandmother dotes on the twins + - Grandmother dotes on the twins. hypernym: - 01779085-v ili: i30623 @@ -1057,7 +1057,7 @@ definition: - love intensely example: - - he just adored his wife + - He just adored his wife. hypernym: - 01779085-v ili: i30626 @@ -1068,7 +1068,7 @@ definition: - love unquestioningly and uncritically or to excess; venerate as an idol example: - - Many teenagers idolized the Beatles + - Many teenagers idolized the Beatles. hypernym: - 01781734-v ili: i30627 @@ -1084,8 +1084,8 @@ - regard with feelings of respect and reverence; consider hallowed or exalted or be in awe of example: - - Fear God as your father - - We venerate genius + - Fear God as your father. + - We venerate genius. hypernym: - 00695834-v ili: i30628 @@ -1101,7 +1101,7 @@ domain_topic: - 05955536-n example: - - Many Hindus worship Shiva + - Many Hindus worship Shiva. hypernym: - 01782485-v ili: i30629 @@ -1114,8 +1114,8 @@ definition: - cause fear in example: - - The stranger who hangs around the building frightens me - - Ghosts could never affright her + - The stranger who hangs around the building frightens me. + - Ghosts could never affright her. hypernym: - 01765558-v ili: i30634 @@ -1129,7 +1129,7 @@ definition: - inspire awe in example: - - The famous professor awed the undergraduates + - The famous professor awed the undergraduates. hypernym: - 01783082-v ili: i30631 @@ -1160,7 +1160,7 @@ definition: - be afraid or scared of; be frightened of example: - - I fear the winters in Moscow + - I fear the winters in Moscow. - We should not fear the Communists! hypernym: - 01775456-v @@ -1173,7 +1173,7 @@ definition: - be uneasy or apprehensive about example: - - I fear the results of the final exams + - I fear the results of the final exams. hypernym: - 00595732-v ili: i30636 @@ -1184,7 +1184,7 @@ definition: - be sorry; used to introduce an unpleasant statement example: - - I fear I won't make it to your wedding party + - I fear I won't make it to your wedding party. hypernym: - 00913515-v ili: i30637 @@ -1196,7 +1196,7 @@ - be afraid or feel anxious or apprehensive about a possible or probable situation or event example: - - I fear she might get aggressive + - I fear she might get aggressive. hypernym: - 01771015-v ili: i30638 @@ -1218,7 +1218,7 @@ definition: - make timid or fearful example: - - Her boss intimidates her + - Her boss intimidates her. hypernym: - 01783082-v ili: i30640 @@ -1229,7 +1229,7 @@ definition: - intimidate somebody (with a threat) example: - - She was holding it over him + - She was holding it over him. hypernym: - 01784999-v ili: i30641 @@ -1240,7 +1240,7 @@ definition: - be bossy towards example: - - Her big brother always bullied her when she was young + - Her big brother always bullied her when she was young. hypernym: - 01784999-v ili: i30642 @@ -1258,7 +1258,7 @@ definition: - rule or exercise power over (somebody) in a cruel and autocratic manner example: - - her husband and mother-in-law tyrannize her + - Her husband and mother-in-law tyrannize her. hypernym: - 01785339-v ili: i30643 @@ -1273,7 +1273,7 @@ definition: - cause sudden fear in or fill with sudden panic example: - - The mere thought of an isolation cell panicked the prisoners + - The mere thought of an isolation cell panicked the prisoners. hypernym: - 01784760-v ili: i30644 @@ -1284,7 +1284,7 @@ definition: - be overcome by a sudden fear example: - - The students panicked when told that final exams were less than a week away + - The students panicked when told that final exams were less than a week away. hypernym: - 01784021-v ili: i30645 @@ -1307,8 +1307,8 @@ definition: - fill with apprehension or alarm; cause to be unpleasantly surprised example: - - I was horrified at the thought of being late for my interview - - The news of the executions horrified us + - I was horrified at the thought of being late for my interview. + - The news of the executions horrified us. hypernym: - 01783082-v ili: i30647 @@ -1323,7 +1323,7 @@ definition: - strike with horror or terror example: - - The news of the bombing shocked her + - The news of the bombing shocked her. hypernym: - 01786469-v ili: i30648 @@ -1334,7 +1334,7 @@ definition: - haunt like a ghost; pursue example: - - Fear of illness haunts her + - Fear of illness haunts her. hypernym: - 01787213-v ili: i30649 @@ -1348,8 +1348,8 @@ - engage or engross the interest or attention of beforehand or occupy urgently or obsessively example: - - His work preoccupies him - - The matter preoccupies her completely — she cannot think of anything else + - His work preoccupies him. + - The matter preoccupies her completely — she cannot think of anything else. hypernym: - 02445887-v ili: i30650 @@ -1360,7 +1360,7 @@ definition: - cause to be preoccupied example: - - The idea of his failure prepossesses him + - The idea of his failure prepossesses him. hypernym: - 01787213-v ili: i30651 @@ -1394,7 +1394,7 @@ definition: - lose one's nerve example: - - When he saw the accident, he freaked out + - When he saw the accident, he freaked out. hypernym: - 01786037-v ili: i30654 @@ -1407,8 +1407,8 @@ definition: - lose control of one's emotions example: - - When she heard that she had not passed the exam, she lost it completely - - When her baby died, she snapped + - When she heard that she had not passed the exam, she lost it completely. + - When her baby died, she snapped. hypernym: - 00010428-v ili: i30655 @@ -1422,7 +1422,7 @@ - lose control emotionally example: - She dissolved into tears when she heard that she had lost all her savings in the - pyramid scheme + pyramid scheme. hypernym: - 01788114-v ili: i30656 @@ -1435,7 +1435,7 @@ definition: - cause to lose control emotionally example: - - The news dissolved her into tears + - The news dissolved her into tears. hypernym: - 01793821-v ili: i30657 @@ -1449,8 +1449,8 @@ - be brought to or as if to the point of death by an intense emotion such as embarrassment, amusement, or shame example: - - I was dying with embarrassment when my little lie was discovered - - We almost died laughing during the show + - I was dying with embarrassment when my little lie was discovered. + - We almost died laughing during the show. hypernym: - 01788114-v ili: i30658 @@ -1461,8 +1461,8 @@ definition: - languish as with love or desire example: - - She's dying for a cigarette - - I was dying to leave + - She's dying for a cigarette. + - I was dying to leave. hypernym: - 01809651-v ili: i30659 @@ -1520,7 +1520,7 @@ definition: - make angry example: - - The news angered him + - The news angered him. hypernym: - 01763170-v ili: i30663 @@ -1531,7 +1531,7 @@ definition: - anger or take offense example: - - She bridled at his suggestion to elope + - She bridled at his suggestion to elope. hypernym: - 01790925-v ili: i30664 @@ -1544,7 +1544,7 @@ definition: - cause to become violent or angry example: - - Riots combusted Pakistan after the U.S. air attacks on Afghanistan + - Riots combusted Pakistan after the U.S. air attacks on Afghanistan. hypernym: - 01789790-v ili: i30665 @@ -1555,7 +1555,7 @@ definition: - cause to be annoyed example: - - His behavior really miffed me + - His behavior really miffed me. hypernym: - 01789790-v ili: i30666 @@ -1566,7 +1566,7 @@ definition: - irritate or vex example: - - It galls me that we lost the suit + - It galls me that we lost the suit. hypernym: - 01789790-v ili: i30667 @@ -1589,7 +1589,7 @@ definition: - become angry example: - - He angers easily + - He angers easily. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i30669 @@ -1601,7 +1601,7 @@ definition: - get very agitated or angry example: - - her indifference to his amorous advances really steamed the young man + - Her indifference to his amorous advances really steamed the young man. hypernym: - 01790925-v ili: i30670 @@ -1612,7 +1612,7 @@ definition: - get very angry example: - - He will raise the roof when he hears this + - He will raise the roof when he hears this. hypernym: - 01790925-v ili: i30671 @@ -1623,7 +1623,7 @@ definition: - make mad example: - - His behavior is maddening + - His behavior is maddening. hypernym: - 01789790-v ili: i30672 @@ -1653,8 +1653,8 @@ definition: - cause annoyance in; disturb, especially by minor irritations example: - - Mosquitoes buzzing in my ear really bothers me - - It irritates me that she never closes the door after she leaves + - Mosquitoes buzzing in my ear really bothers me. + - It irritates me that she never closes the door after she leaves. hypernym: - 01821097-v ili: i30675 @@ -1679,7 +1679,7 @@ definition: - feel extreme irritation or anger example: - - He was chafing at her suggestion that he stay at home while she went on a vacation + - He was chafing at her suggestion that he stay at home while she went on a vacation. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i30676 @@ -1725,7 +1725,7 @@ definition: - cause to feel resentment or indignation example: - - Her tactless remark offended me + - Her tactless remark offended me. hypernym: - 01789790-v ili: i30680 @@ -1737,8 +1737,8 @@ definition: - annoy continually or chronically example: - - He is known to harry his staff when he is overworked - - This man harasses his female co-workers + - He is known to harry his staff when he is overworked. + - This man harasses his female co-workers. hypernym: - 01791774-v ili: i30681 @@ -1772,7 +1772,7 @@ definition: - make (someone) self-conscious and as a result unable to act naturally example: - - his father's cold and distant demeanor inhibited him emotionally + - His father's cold and distant demeanor inhibited him emotionally. hypernym: - 01793821-v members: @@ -1793,8 +1793,8 @@ definition: - discompose example: - - This play is going to ruffle some people - - She has a way of ruffling feathers among her colleagues + - This play is going to ruffle some people. + - She has a way of ruffling feathers among her colleagues. hypernym: - 01794412-v ili: i30684 @@ -1805,7 +1805,7 @@ definition: - cause to feel embarrassment example: - - The constant attention of the young man confused her + - The constant attention of the young man confused her. hypernym: - 01796126-v ili: i30685 @@ -1821,7 +1821,7 @@ definition: - fill with anxiety, dread, dismay, or confusion example: - - After the terrorist attack, people look consternated + - After the terrorist attack, people look consternated. hypernym: - 01783082-v ili: i30686 @@ -1855,7 +1855,7 @@ definition: - make nervous or agitated example: - - The mere thought of her bothered him and made his heart beat faster + - The mere thought of her bothered him and made his heart beat faster. hypernym: - 01766380-v ili: i30689 @@ -1868,8 +1868,8 @@ definition: - draw someone's attention away from something example: - - The thief distracted the bystanders - - He deflected his competitors + - The thief distracted the bystanders. + - He deflected his competitors. hypernym: - 01794768-v ili: i30690 @@ -1909,7 +1909,7 @@ definition: - look with disfavor on example: - - The republic soon discountenanced its few friends + - The republic soon discountenanced its few friends. hypernym: - 01796316-v ili: i30694 @@ -1922,7 +1922,7 @@ definition: - cause emotional anguish or make miserable example: - - It pains me to see my children not being taught well in school + - It pains me to see my children not being taught well in school. hypernym: - 01793821-v ili: i30695 @@ -1936,7 +1936,7 @@ - cause deep emotional pain and grief to somebody example: - The young man broke the girl's heart when he told her was going to marry her best - friend + friend. hypernym: - 01796596-v ili: i30696 @@ -1947,8 +1947,8 @@ definition: - hurt the feelings of example: - - She hurt me when she did not include me among her guests - - This remark really bruised my ego + - She hurt me when she did not include me among her guests. + - This remark really bruised my ego. hypernym: - 01763170-v ili: i30697 @@ -1975,7 +1975,7 @@ definition: - cause an emotional pain, as if by stinging example: - - His remark stung her + - His remark stung her. hypernym: - 01797206-v ili: i30699 @@ -1986,7 +1986,7 @@ definition: - worry unnecessarily or excessively example: - - don't fuss too much over the grandchildren — they are quite big now + - Don't fuss too much over the grandchildren — they are quite big now. hypernym: - 01771015-v ili: i30700 @@ -1999,7 +1999,7 @@ definition: - raise scruples example: - - He lied and did not even scruple about it + - He lied and did not even scruple about it. hypernym: - 01797944-v ili: i30701 @@ -2041,9 +2041,9 @@ definition: - suffer the loss of a person through death or removal example: - - She lost her husband in the war + - She lost her husband in the war. - The couple that wanted to adopt the child lost her when the biological parents - claimed her + claimed her. hypernym: - 00064841-v ili: i30706 @@ -2064,8 +2064,8 @@ - get very angry and fly into a rage example: - The professor combusted when the student didn't know the answer to a very elementary - question - - Spam makes me go ballistic + question. + - Spam makes me go ballistic. hypernym: - 01800044-v ili: i30708 @@ -2121,7 +2121,7 @@ definition: - feel sudden intense sensation or emotion example: - - he was thrilled by the speed and the roar of the engine + - He was thrilled by the speed and the roar of the engine. hypernym: - 01765558-v ili: i30712 @@ -2164,7 +2164,7 @@ definition: - feel sadness example: - - She is mourning her dead child + - She is mourning her dead child. hypernym: - 01801358-v ili: i30716 @@ -2196,7 +2196,7 @@ definition: - cause to feel sorrow example: - - his behavior grieves his mother + - His behavior grieves his mother. hypernym: - 01801741-v ili: i30719 @@ -2208,7 +2208,7 @@ definition: - cause great unhappiness for; distress example: - - she was afflicted by the death of her parents + - She was afflicted by the death of her parents. hypernym: - 01793821-v ili: i30720 @@ -2228,7 +2228,7 @@ definition: - cause mental pain to example: - - The news of her child's illness distressed the mother + - The news of her child's illness distressed the mother. hypernym: - 01774422-v ili: i30722 @@ -2239,7 +2239,7 @@ definition: - cause to feel distressed or worried example: - - She was besieged by so many problems that she got discouraged + - She was besieged by so many problems that she got discouraged. hypernym: - 01802111-v ili: i30723 @@ -2274,7 +2274,7 @@ definition: - give pain or trouble to example: - - I've been sorely tried by these students + - I've been sorely tried by these students. hypernym: - 01796596-v ili: i30726 @@ -2285,7 +2285,7 @@ definition: - fail to meet the hopes or expectations of example: - - Her boyfriend let her down when he did not propose marriage + - Her boyfriend let her down when he did not propose marriage. hypernym: - 02563998-v ili: i30727 @@ -2297,9 +2297,9 @@ definition: - disappoint, prove undependable to; abandon, forsake example: - - His sense of smell failed him this time - - His strength finally failed him - - His children failed him in the crisis + - His sense of smell failed him this time. + - His strength finally failed him. + - His children failed him in the crisis. hypernym: - 01802947-v ili: i30728 @@ -2321,7 +2321,7 @@ definition: - make ineffective or powerless example: - - The teachers were hamstrung by the overly rigid schedules + - The teachers were hamstrung by the overly rigid schedules. hypernym: - 01806967-v ili: i30730 @@ -2332,7 +2332,7 @@ definition: - cause to feel shame; hurt the pride of example: - - He humiliated his colleague by criticising him in front of the boss + - He humiliated his colleague by criticising him in front of the boss. hypernym: - 01797206-v ili: i30731 @@ -2347,8 +2347,8 @@ definition: - humiliate or depress completely example: - - She was crushed by his refusal of her invitation - - The death of her son smashed her + - She was crushed by his refusal of her invitation. + - The death of her son smashed her. hypernym: - 01803805-v ili: i30732 @@ -2362,8 +2362,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - She tends to put down younger women colleagues - - His critics took him down after the lecture + - She tends to put down younger women colleagues. + - His critics took him down after the lecture. hypernym: - 01803805-v ili: i30733 @@ -2389,7 +2389,7 @@ definition: - lower in grade or rank or force somebody into an undignified situation example: - - She reduced her niece to a servant + - She reduced her niece to a servant. hypernym: - 01804404-v ili: i30735 @@ -2402,7 +2402,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - nobody is legally allowed to stultify himself + - Nobody is legally allowed to stultify himself. hypernym: - 00666706-v ili: i30736 @@ -2413,7 +2413,7 @@ definition: - deprive of human qualities example: - - Life in poverty has dehumanized them + - Life in poverty has dehumanized them. hypernym: - 01804404-v ili: i30737 @@ -2425,7 +2425,7 @@ definition: - make more humane example: - - The mayor tried to humanize life in the big city + - The mayor tried to humanize life in the big city. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i30738 @@ -2437,7 +2437,7 @@ definition: - cause to be unpretentious example: - - This experience will humble him + - This experience will humble him. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i30739 @@ -2476,7 +2476,7 @@ entails: - 01801358-v example: - - we lamented the death of the child + - We lamented the death of the child. hypernym: - 01806476-v ili: i30742 @@ -2510,7 +2510,7 @@ definition: - treat cruelly example: - - The children tormented the stuttering teacher + - The children tormented the stuttering teacher. hypernym: - 01793315-v ili: i30745 @@ -2526,7 +2526,7 @@ definition: - annoy persistently example: - - The children teased the boy because of his stammer + - The children teased the boy because of his stammer. hypernym: - 01806967-v ili: i30746 @@ -2544,8 +2544,8 @@ - 01766135-v - 01802947-v example: - - The advertisement is intended to tease the customers - - She has a way of teasing men with her flirtatious behavior + - The advertisement is intended to tease the customers. + - She has a way of teasing men with her flirtatious behavior. hypernym: - 01807900-v ili: i30747 @@ -2556,10 +2556,10 @@ definition: - maintain influence over (others or oneself) skillfully, usually to one's advantage example: - - She manipulates her boss - - She is a very controlling mother and doesn't let her children grow up - - The teacher knew how to keep the class in line - - she keeps in line + - She manipulates her boss. + - She is a very controlling mother and doesn't let her children grow up. + - The teacher knew how to keep the class in line. + - She keeps in line. hypernym: - 02382049-v ili: i30748 @@ -2572,7 +2572,7 @@ definition: - show and train example: - - The prize-winning poodle was handled by Mrs. Priscilla Prescott + - The prize-winning poodle was handled by Mrs. Priscilla Prescott. hypernym: - 01807900-v ili: i30749 @@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ definition: - ingratiate oneself to; often with insincere behavior example: - - She is playing up to the chairman + - She is playing up to the chairman. hypernym: - 01808562-v ili: i30751 @@ -2619,7 +2619,7 @@ definition: - become excited about example: - - He warmed to the idea of a trip to Antarctica + - He warmed to the idea of a trip to Antarctica. hypernym: - 00736077-v ili: i30753 @@ -2654,7 +2654,7 @@ entails: - 01800593-v example: - - He misses his mother + - He misses his mother. hypernym: - 01829179-v ili: i30756 @@ -2665,8 +2665,8 @@ definition: - have a desire for something or someone who is not present example: - - She ached for a cigarette - - I am pining for my lover + - She ached for a cigarette. + - I am pining for my lover. hypernym: - 01832347-v ili: i30757 @@ -2720,7 +2720,7 @@ definition: - attract; cause to be enamored example: - - She captured all the men's hearts + - She captured all the men's hearts. hypernym: - 01811849-v ili: i30762 @@ -2743,7 +2743,7 @@ definition: - appear inviting example: - - The shop window decorations beckoned + - The shop window decorations beckoned. hypernym: - 01811849-v ili: i30763 @@ -2754,7 +2754,7 @@ definition: - make attractive or lovable example: - - This behavior endeared her to me + - This behavior endeared her to me. hypernym: - 01819595-v ili: i30764 @@ -2765,7 +2765,7 @@ definition: - provoke the hostility of example: - - Don't antagonize your boss + - Don't antagonize your boss. hypernym: - 01791774-v ili: i30765 @@ -2779,7 +2779,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00845915-n example: - - the window displays tempted the shoppers + - The window displays tempted the shoppers. hypernym: - 01765558-v ili: i30766 @@ -2802,8 +2802,8 @@ definition: - be attractive to example: - - The idea of a vacation appeals to me - - The beautiful garden attracted many people + - The idea of a vacation appeals to me. + - The beautiful garden attracted many people. hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i30768 @@ -2815,7 +2815,7 @@ definition: - attract the attention of example: - - The noise and the screaming brought the curious + - The noise and the screaming brought the curious. hypernym: - 01507886-v ili: i30769 @@ -2828,7 +2828,7 @@ definition: - cause aversion in; offend the moral sense of example: - - The pornographic pictures sickened us + - The pornographic pictures sickened us. hypernym: - 01812736-v ili: i30770 @@ -2863,7 +2863,7 @@ definition: - surprise greatly; knock someone's socks off example: - - I was floored when I heard that I was promoted + - I was floored when I heard that I was promoted. hypernym: - 00727236-v ili: i30773 @@ -2921,7 +2921,7 @@ definition: - overwhelm with admiration example: - - All the guys were knocked out by her charm + - All the guys were knocked out by her charm. hypernym: - 01813288-v ili: i30778 @@ -2933,7 +2933,7 @@ - astound or overwhelm, as with shock example: - She was staggered with bills after she tried to rebuild her house following the - earthquake + earthquake. hypernym: - 01813288-v ili: i30779 @@ -2944,7 +2944,7 @@ definition: - hold fast (in a certain state) example: - - He was locked in a laughing fit + - He was locked in a laughing fit. hypernym: - 01813288-v ili: i30780 @@ -2955,7 +2955,7 @@ definition: - strike with disgust or revulsion example: - - The scandalous behavior of this married woman shocked her friends + - The scandalous behavior of this married woman shocked her friends. hypernym: - 01812341-v ili: i30781 @@ -2984,7 +2984,7 @@ - lose confidence or hope; become dejected example: - The supporters of the Presidential candidate desponded when they learned the early - results of the election + results of the election. hypernym: - 01814900-v ili: i30783 @@ -2995,7 +2995,7 @@ definition: - be optimistic; be full of hope; have hopes example: - - I am still hoping that all will turn out well + - I am still hoping that all will turn out well. hypernym: - 01829179-v ili: i30784 @@ -3008,7 +3008,7 @@ definition: - fill with high spirits; fill with optimism example: - - Music can uplift your spirits + - Music can uplift your spirits. hypernym: - 01765558-v ili: i30785 @@ -3032,7 +3032,7 @@ definition: - make proud or conceited example: - - The sudden fame puffed her ego + - The sudden fame puffed her ego. hypernym: - 01815703-v ili: i30787 @@ -3043,8 +3043,8 @@ definition: - fill with sublime emotion example: - - The children were thrilled at the prospect of going to the movies - - He was inebriated by his phenomenal success + - The children were thrilled at the prospect of going to the movies. + - He was inebriated by his phenomenal success. hypernym: - 01815703-v ili: i30788 @@ -3060,7 +3060,7 @@ definition: - heighten or intensify example: - - These paintings exalt the imagination + - These paintings exalt the imagination. hypernym: - 01765558-v ili: i30789 @@ -3086,7 +3086,7 @@ definition: - make unhappy example: - - The news of her death saddened me + - The news of her death saddened me. hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i30791 @@ -3097,7 +3097,7 @@ definition: - cause to feel extremely joyful or happy example: - - the economic growth overjoyed the German industry + - The economic growth overjoyed the German industry. hypernym: - 01817466-v ili: i30792 @@ -3153,7 +3153,7 @@ definition: - make more cheerful example: - - the conversation lightened me up a bit + - The conversation lightened me up a bit. hypernym: - 00860250-v ili: i30797 @@ -3176,8 +3176,8 @@ definition: - lower someone's spirits; make downhearted example: - - These news depressed her - - The bad state of her child's health demoralizes her + - These news depressed her. + - The bad state of her child's health demoralizes her. hypernym: - 01823114-v ili: i30799 @@ -3207,7 +3207,7 @@ definition: - lessen the intensity of or calm example: - - The news eased my conscience + - The news eased my conscience. - still the fears hypernym: - 01818782-v @@ -3236,7 +3236,7 @@ definition: - give pleasure to or be pleasing to example: - - These colors please the senses + - These colors please the senses. - a pleasing sensation hypernym: - 01820398-v @@ -3251,7 +3251,7 @@ definition: - give satisfaction example: - - The waiters around her aim to please + - The waiters around her aim to please. hypernym: - 01820398-v ili: i30804 @@ -3266,7 +3266,7 @@ entails: - 01819595-v example: - - A titillating story appeared in the usually conservative magazine + - A titillating story appeared in the usually conservative magazine. hypernym: - 01765558-v ili: i30805 @@ -3298,7 +3298,7 @@ definition: - make content example: - - I am contented + - I am contented. hypernym: - 01820398-v ili: i30808 @@ -3344,7 +3344,7 @@ definition: - gratify and charm, usually in order to influence example: - - the political candidate worked the crowds + - The political candidate worked the crowds. hypernym: - 01810472-v ili: i30812 @@ -3379,7 +3379,7 @@ definition: - become heartened or elated example: - - Her spirits rose when she heard the good news + - Her spirits rose when she heard the good news. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i30815 @@ -3401,7 +3401,7 @@ definition: - make more sociable example: - - The therapist drew out the shy girl + - The therapist drew out the shy girl. hypernym: - 01822202-v ili: i30817 @@ -3412,7 +3412,7 @@ definition: - encourage to be less reserved example: - - The teacher tried to bring out the shy boy + - The teacher tried to bring out the shy boy. hypernym: - 01822202-v ili: i30818 @@ -3433,7 +3433,7 @@ definition: - depress or discourage example: - - The news of the city's surrender chilled the soldiers + - The news of the city's surrender chilled the soldiers. hypernym: - 01818363-v ili: i30820 @@ -3515,7 +3515,7 @@ entails: - 01781131-v example: - - She relished her fame and basked in her glory + - She relished her fame and basked in her glory. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i30828 @@ -3530,7 +3530,7 @@ definition: - look at with great enjoyment example: - - She feasted her eyes on the Tuscan landscape + - She feasted her eyes on the Tuscan landscape. hypernym: - 01824240-v ili: i30829 @@ -3541,7 +3541,7 @@ definition: - enjoy avidly example: - - She devoured his novels + - She devoured his novels. hypernym: - 01824240-v ili: i30830 @@ -3563,7 +3563,7 @@ definition: - to render motionless, as with a fixed stare or by arousing terror or awe example: - - The snake charmer fascinates the cobra + - The snake charmer fascinates the cobra. hypernym: - 01825361-v ili: i30832 @@ -3586,7 +3586,7 @@ definition: - to stimulate to action example: - - the loud noise startled him awake + - The loud noise startled him awake. - galvanized into action hypernym: - 01813031-v @@ -3634,7 +3634,7 @@ definition: - express one's sympathetic grief, on the occasion of someone's death example: - - You must condole the widow + - You must condole the widow. hypernym: - 01826198-v ili: i30838 @@ -3655,8 +3655,8 @@ definition: - feel concern or interest example: - - I really care about my work - - I don't care + - I really care about my work. + - I don't care. hypernym: - 01825946-v ili: i30840 @@ -3667,8 +3667,8 @@ definition: - show no concern or interest; always used in the negative example: - - I don't give a hoot - - She doesn't give a damn about her job + - I don't give a hoot. + - She doesn't give a damn about her job. hypernym: - 00945869-v ili: i30841 @@ -3694,7 +3694,7 @@ - arouse hostility or indifference in where there had formerly been love, affection, or friendliness example: - - She alienated her friends when she became fanatically religious + - She alienated her friends when she became fanatically religious. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i30843 @@ -3707,7 +3707,7 @@ definition: - make withdrawn or isolated or emotionally dissociated example: - - the boring work alienated his employees + - The boring work alienated his employees. hypernym: - 01771801-v ili: i30844 @@ -3719,7 +3719,7 @@ - lose personal contact over time example: - The two women, who had been roommates in college, drifted apart after they got - married + married. hypernym: - 01827478-v ili: i30845 @@ -3752,7 +3752,7 @@ example: - Do you care to try this dish? - Would you like to come along to the movies? - - I wish I could go home now + - I wish I could go home now. hypernym: - 01829179-v ili: i30849 @@ -3765,7 +3765,7 @@ definition: - be the will of or have the will (to) example: - - he could do many things if he pleased + - He could do many things if he pleased. hypernym: - 01828678-v ili: i30850 @@ -3786,8 +3786,8 @@ definition: - feel or have a desire for; want strongly example: - - I want to go home now - - I want my own room + - I want to go home now. + - I want my own room. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i30852 @@ -3799,8 +3799,8 @@ definition: - have a strong desire or urge to do something example: - - She is itching to start the project - - He is spoiling for a fight + - She is itching to start the project. + - He is spoiling for a fight. hypernym: - 01829179-v ili: i30853 @@ -3832,8 +3832,8 @@ definition: - have an inclination for something or some activity example: - - I feel like staying in bed all day - - I feel like a cold beer now + - I feel like staying in bed all day. + - I feel like a cold beer now. hypernym: - 01829179-v ili: i30856 @@ -3853,8 +3853,8 @@ definition: - like better; value more highly example: - - Some people prefer camping to staying in hotels - - We prefer sleeping outside + - Some people prefer camping to staying in hotels. + - We prefer sleeping outside. hypernym: - 01781131-v ili: i30858 @@ -3865,8 +3865,8 @@ definition: - expect and wish example: - - I trust you will behave better from now on - - I hope she understands that she cannot expect a raise + - I trust you will behave better from now on. + - I hope she understands that she cannot expect a raise. hypernym: - 00721987-v ili: i30859 @@ -3889,7 +3889,7 @@ definition: - wish, long, or crave for (something, especially the property of another person) example: - - She covets her sister's house + - She covets her sister's house. hypernym: - 01831006-v ili: i30861 @@ -3900,7 +3900,7 @@ definition: - be envious, desirous, eager for, or extremely happy about something example: - - She was salivating over the raise she anticipated + - She was salivating over the raise she anticipated. hypernym: - 01831174-v ili: i30862 @@ -3941,7 +3941,7 @@ definition: - regard with contempt example: - - the new neighbor looks down on us because our house is very modest + - The new neighbor looks down on us because our house is very modest. hypernym: - 01778720-v ili: i30866 @@ -3952,7 +3952,7 @@ definition: - have a strong sexual desire for example: - - he is lusting after his secretary + - He is lusting after his secretary. hypernym: - 01829179-v ili: i30867 @@ -3984,7 +3984,7 @@ definition: - get pleasure from example: - - I love cooking + - I love cooking. hypernym: - 01781131-v ili: i30870 @@ -3996,7 +3996,7 @@ definition: - feel proud of example: - - She took great pride in her sons + - She took great pride in her sons. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i30871 @@ -4008,7 +4008,7 @@ definition: - lose one's emotional or mental composure example: - - She fell apart when her only child died + - She fell apart when her only child died. hypernym: - 01788114-v ili: i30872 @@ -4020,8 +4020,8 @@ definition: - feel strong emotion, especially anger or passion example: - - She was burning with anger - - He was burning to try out his new skis + - She was burning with anger. + - He was burning to try out his new skis. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i30873 @@ -4032,7 +4032,7 @@ definition: - feel indifferent towards example: - - She died to worldly things and eventually entered a monastery + - She died to worldly things and eventually entered a monastery. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i30874 @@ -4043,7 +4043,7 @@ definition: - be elated example: - - He was flying high during the summer months + - He was flying high during the summer months. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i30875 @@ -4055,8 +4055,8 @@ - experience a feeling of well-being or happiness, as from good health or an intense emotion example: - - She was beaming with joy - - Her face radiated with happiness + - She was beaming with joy. + - Her face radiated with happiness. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i30876 @@ -4070,7 +4070,7 @@ definition: - be exuberant or high-spirited example: - - Make the people's hearts glow + - make the people's hearts glow hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i30877 @@ -4090,7 +4090,7 @@ definition: - cause to be enthusiastic example: - - Her playing brought down the house + - Her playing brought down the house. hypernym: - 01834134-v ili: i30879 @@ -4101,7 +4101,7 @@ definition: - make less hostile; win over example: - - Her charm disarmed the prosecution lawyer completely + - Her charm disarmed the prosecution lawyer completely. hypernym: - 00771598-v ili: i30880 @@ -4112,7 +4112,7 @@ definition: - put into a bad mood or into bad humour example: - - The employees were disgruntled by their bad working conditions + - The employees were disgruntled by their bad working conditions. hypernym: - 01820612-v ili: i30881 @@ -4123,7 +4123,7 @@ definition: - excite suddenly and intensely example: - - The news electrified us + - The news electrified us. hypernym: - 01766380-v ili: i30882 @@ -4134,7 +4134,7 @@ definition: - frighten or scare, and often provoke into a violent action example: - - The noise spooked the horse + - The noise spooked the horse. hypernym: - 01783082-v ili: i30883 @@ -4145,7 +4145,7 @@ definition: - be preoccupied with something example: - - She is obsessing over her weight + - She is obsessing over her weight. hypernym: - 01771015-v ili: i30884 @@ -4156,7 +4156,7 @@ definition: - be uncertain about; think about without fully understanding or being able to decide example: - - We puzzled over her sudden departure + - We puzzled over her sudden departure. hypernym: - 00632042-v ili: i30885 diff --git a/src/yaml/verb.motion.yaml b/src/yaml/verb.motion.yaml index a9e6e778..b67d8656 100644 --- a/src/yaml/verb.motion.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/verb.motion.yaml @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ definition: - move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion example: - - He moved his hand slightly to the right + - He moved his hand slightly to the right. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i30886 @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ - take position in the rear, as in a military formation or in the line of scrimmage in football example: - - The defender dropped back behind his teammate + - The defender dropped back behind his teammate. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i30887 @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ definition: - fall or drop suddenly, usually to evade some danger example: - - The soldiers hit the dirt when they heard gunfire + - The soldiers hit the dirt when they heard gunfire. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i30888 @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ definition: - dash violently or with great speed or impetuosity example: - - She plunged at it eagerly + - She plunged at it eagerly. hypernym: - 02065423-v ili: i30890 @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ definition: - move gently or carefully example: - - He eased himself into the chair + - He eased himself into the chair. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i30891 @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ definition: - move with a whishing sound example: - - The car whished past her + - The car whished past her. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i30892 @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ definition: - remain in place; hold still; remain fixed or immobile example: - - Traffic stood still when the funeral procession passed by + - Traffic stood still when the funeral procession passed by. hypernym: - 02733337-v ili: i30893 @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ definition: - stop moving or become immobilized example: - - When he saw the police car he froze + - When he saw the police car he froze. hypernym: - 01838427-v ili: i30894 @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ definition: - be unable to move further example: - - The car bogged down in the sand + - The car bogged down in the sand. hypernym: - 01838427-v ili: i30895 @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ definition: - cause to get stuck as if in a mire example: - - The mud mired our cart + - The mud mired our cart. hypernym: - 02458316-v ili: i30896 @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ definition: - move due to the pull of gravitation example: - - The stars gravitate towards each other + - The stars gravitate towards each other. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i30897 @@ -150,10 +150,10 @@ - change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically example: - How fast does your new car go? - - We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus - - The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect - - The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell - - news travelled fast + - We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus. + - The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect. + - The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell. + - News travelled fast. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i30898 @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ definition: - move lightly, as if suspended example: - - The dancer floated across the stage + - The dancer floated across the stage. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i30899 @@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ definition: - go to or towards example: - - a liquid seeks its own level + - A liquid seeks its own level. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i30902 @@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ definition: - move with a whining sound example: - - The bullets were whining past us + - The bullets were whining past us. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i30903 @@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ definition: - be dispersed or disseminated example: - - Rumors and accusations are flying + - Rumors and accusations are flying. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i30904 @@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ definition: - move like a floating object example: - - The moon rode high in the night sky + - The moon rode high in the night sky. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i30905 @@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ definition: - cover a certain distance example: - - She came a long way + - She came a long way. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i30906 @@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ definition: - move like a ghost example: - - The masked men ghosted across the moonlit yard + - The masked men ghosted across the moonlit yard. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i30907 @@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00301267-n example: - - The plane passed over Damascus + - The plane passed over Damascus. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i30909 @@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00301267-n example: - - she is flying to Cincinnati tonight + - She is flying to Cincinnati tonight. - Are we driving or flying? hypernym: - 01845021-v @@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ - 00301267-n example: - The candidate red-eyed from California to the East Coast the night before the - election to give a last stump speech + election to give a last stump speech. hypernym: - 01844180-v ili: i30911 @@ -322,8 +322,8 @@ definition: - travel by means of an aircraft, bus, etc. example: - - She hopped a train to Chicago - - He hopped rides all over the country + - She hopped a train to Chicago. + - He hopped rides all over the country. hypernym: - 01845021-v ili: i30912 @@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ definition: - ride or float on an inflated tube example: - - We tubed down the river on a hot summer day + - We tubed down the river on a hot summer day. hypernym: - 01959843-v ili: i30913 @@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ definition: - undergo transportation as in a vehicle example: - - We travelled North on Rte. 508 + - We travelled North on Rte. 508. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i30914 @@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ definition: - direct one's course or way example: - - wend your way through the crowds + - Wend your way through the crowds. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i30915 @@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ definition: - cause to sheer example: - - She sheered her car around the obstacle + - She sheered her car around the obstacle. hypernym: - 01935739-v ili: i30916 @@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ definition: - steer a vehicle to the side of the road example: - - The car pulled over when the ambulance approached at high speed + - The car pulled over when the ambulance approached at high speed. hypernym: - 01935739-v ili: i30917 @@ -391,8 +391,8 @@ definition: - travel or traverse (a distance) example: - - This car does 150 miles per hour - - We did 6 miles on our hike every day + - This car does 150 miles per hour. + - We did 6 miles on our hike every day. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i30918 @@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ definition: - move quickly or suddenly example: - - He flew about the place + - He flew about the place. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i30920 @@ -425,7 +425,7 @@ definition: - leave the house to go somewhere example: - - We never went out when our children were small + - We never went out when our children were small. hypernym: - 02013448-v ili: i30921 @@ -436,7 +436,7 @@ definition: - leave behind example: - - the students deserted the campus after the end of exam period + - The students deserted the campus after the end of exam period. hypernym: - 02013448-v ili: i30922 @@ -447,7 +447,7 @@ definition: - travel by raft in water example: - - Raft the Colorado River + - raft the Colorado River hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i30923 @@ -460,8 +460,8 @@ definition: - travel or go by means of a certain kind of transportation, or a certain route example: - - He takes the bus to work - - She takes Route 1 to Newark + - He takes the bus to work. + - She takes Route 1 to Newark. hypernym: - 01161188-v ili: i30924 @@ -507,7 +507,7 @@ definition: - move, travel, or proceed toward some place example: - - He repaired to his cabin in the woods + - He repaired to his cabin in the woods. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i30928 @@ -540,8 +540,8 @@ definition: - come to see in an official or professional capacity example: - - The governor visited the prison - - The grant administrator visited the laboratory + - The governor visited the prison. + - The grant administrator visited the laboratory. hypernym: - 01853188-v ili: i30931 @@ -553,7 +553,7 @@ definition: - visit again example: - - We revisited Rome after 25 years + - We revisited Rome after 25 years. hypernym: - 02008888-v ili: i30932 @@ -564,7 +564,7 @@ definition: - be a regular or frequent visitor to a certain place example: - - She haunts the ballet + - She haunts the ballet. hypernym: - 01847631-v ili: i30933 @@ -576,7 +576,7 @@ definition: - sail or travel about for pleasure, relaxation, or sightseeing example: - - We were cruising in the Caribbean + - We were cruising in the Caribbean. hypernym: - 01850262-v ili: i30934 @@ -589,7 +589,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00301267-n example: - - Please keep your seat belt fastened while the plane is reaching cruising altitude + - Please keep your seat belt fastened while the plane is reaching cruising altitude. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i30935 @@ -611,7 +611,7 @@ definition: - make a tour of a certain place example: - - We toured the Provence this summer + - We toured the Provence this summer. hypernym: - 01849662-v ili: i30937 @@ -652,8 +652,8 @@ definition: - ride in or travel with a sledge example: - - the antarctic expedition sledged along the coastline - - The children sledged all day by the lake + - The antarctic expedition sledged along the coastline. + - The children sledged all day by the lake. hypernym: - 01849662-v ili: i30941 @@ -664,7 +664,7 @@ definition: - travel on water propelled by wind or by other means example: - - The QE2 will sail to Southampton tomorrow + - The QE2 will sail to Southampton tomorrow. hypernym: - 01849662-v ili: i30942 @@ -677,8 +677,8 @@ definition: - traverse or travel on (a body of water) example: - - We sailed the Atlantic - - He sailed the Pacific all alone + - We sailed the Atlantic. + - He sailed the Pacific all alone. hypernym: - 01850858-v ili: i30943 @@ -703,7 +703,7 @@ definition: - make a long and difficult journey example: - - They trekked towards the North Pole with sleds and skis + - They trekked towards the North Pole with sleds and skis. hypernym: - 01849662-v ili: i30945 @@ -714,7 +714,7 @@ definition: - journey on foot, especially in the mountains example: - - We spent the summer trekking in the foothills of the Himalayas + - We spent the summer trekking in the foothills of the Himalayas. hypernym: - 01849662-v ili: i30946 @@ -734,7 +734,7 @@ definition: - ride over, along, or through example: - - Ride the freeways of California + - ride the freeways of California hypernym: - 01850858-v ili: i30948 @@ -747,7 +747,7 @@ definition: - travel over (an area of land or sea) in an aircraft example: - - Lindbergh was the first to fly the Atlantic + - Lindbergh was the first to fly the Atlantic. hypernym: - 01850858-v ili: i30949 @@ -776,8 +776,8 @@ definition: - fly a kite example: - - Kids were kiting in the park - - They kited the Red Dragon model + - Kids were kiting in the park. + - They kited the Red Dragon model. hypernym: - 01852000-v ili: i30951 @@ -797,8 +797,8 @@ definition: - move in order to make room for someone for something example: - - The park gave way to a supermarket - - ‘Move over,’ he told the crowd + - The park gave way to a supermarket. + - ‘Move over,’ he told the crowd. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i30953 @@ -815,8 +815,8 @@ definition: - move away from a place into another direction example: - - Go away before I start to cry - - The train departs at noon + - Go away before I start to cry. + - The train departs at noon. hypernym: - 02019450-v ili: i30954 @@ -829,10 +829,10 @@ definition: - leave; informal or rude example: - - shove off! - - The children shoved along + - Shove off! + - The children shoved along. - Blow now! - - let's blow this place + - Let's blow this place. hypernym: - 01852660-v ili: i30955 @@ -845,10 +845,10 @@ definition: - move toward, travel toward something or somebody or approach something or somebody example: - - He came singing down the road - - Come with me to the Casbah - - come down here! - - come out of the closet! + - He came singing down the road. + - Come with me to the Casbah. + - Come down here! + - Come out of the closet! - come into the room hypernym: - 01839438-v @@ -861,7 +861,7 @@ definition: - come near in time example: - - Winter is approaching + - Winter is approaching. - approaching old age hypernym: - 01853188-v @@ -889,7 +889,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00299323-n example: - - The truck entered the driveway and drove up towards the house + - The truck entered the driveway and drove up towards the house. hypernym: - 02057865-v ili: i30959 @@ -903,9 +903,9 @@ - cause to move or shift into a new position or place, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense example: - - Move those boxes into the corner, please - - I'm moving my money to another bank - - The director moved more responsibilities onto his new assistant + - Move those boxes into the corner, please. + - I'm moving my money to another bank. + - The director moved more responsibilities onto his new assistant. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i30960 @@ -919,7 +919,7 @@ definition: - move in an agitated manner example: - - His fingers worked with tension + - His fingers worked with tension. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i30961 @@ -939,7 +939,7 @@ definition: - move into the center example: - - That vase in the picture is not centered + - That vase in the picture is not centered. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i30963 @@ -951,7 +951,7 @@ definition: - enter again example: - - You cannot re-enter the country with this visa + - You cannot re-enter the country with this visa. hypernym: - 02020375-v ili: i30964 @@ -971,7 +971,7 @@ definition: - move up and down example: - - The athlete pumps weights in the gym + - The athlete pumps weights in the gym. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i30966 @@ -1013,7 +1013,7 @@ definition: - cause or enable to pass through example: - - The canal will transit hundreds of ships every day + - The canal will transit hundreds of ships every day. hypernym: - 02081903-v ili: i30970 @@ -1048,7 +1048,7 @@ definition: - take liquid out of a container or well example: - - She drew water from the barrel + - She drew water from the barrel. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i30973 @@ -1077,7 +1077,7 @@ definition: - remove or draw away by the force of suction example: - - the doctors had to suction the water from the patient's lungs + - The doctors had to suction the water from the patient's lungs. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i30975 @@ -1090,7 +1090,7 @@ definition: - draw something in by or as if by a vacuum example: - - Mud was sucking at her feet + - Mud was sucking at her feet. hypernym: - 01858118-v ili: i30976 @@ -1112,7 +1112,7 @@ definition: - lift and reset in another soil or situation example: - - Transplant the young rice plants + - transplant the young rice plants hypernym: - 02017423-v ili: i30978 @@ -1135,8 +1135,8 @@ definition: - change residence, affiliation, or place of employment example: - - We moved from Idaho to Nebraska - - The basketball player moved from one team to another + - We moved from Idaho to Nebraska. + - The basketball player moved from one team to another. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i30980 @@ -1156,7 +1156,7 @@ definition: - occupy a place example: - - The crowds are moving in + - The crowds are moving in. hypernym: - 02654741-v - 01839438-v @@ -1186,7 +1186,7 @@ definition: - move out of an unsafe location into safety example: - - After the earthquake, residents were evacuated + - After the earthquake, residents were evacuated. hypernym: - 01859592-v ili: i30985 @@ -1197,8 +1197,8 @@ definition: - move from one country or region to another and settle there example: - - Many Germans migrated to South America in the mid-19th century - - This tribe transmigrated many times over the centuries + - Many Germans migrated to South America in the mid-19th century. + - This tribe transmigrated many times over the centuries. hypernym: - 01859592-v ili: i30986 @@ -1212,8 +1212,8 @@ definition: - move periodically or seasonally example: - - birds migrate in the winter - - The workers migrate to where the crops need harvesting + - Birds migrate in the winter. + - The workers migrate to where the crops need harvesting. hypernym: - 01859592-v ili: i30987 @@ -1226,7 +1226,7 @@ definition: - be in a certain place and not leave example: - - We are staying in Detroit; we are not moving to Cincinnati + - We are staying in Detroit; we are not moving to Cincinnati. - Stay put in the corner here! - Stick around and you will learn something! hypernym: @@ -1246,7 +1246,7 @@ definition: - get going or set in motion example: - - We simply could not start the engine + - We simply could not start the engine. - start up the computer hypernym: - 02372362-v @@ -1268,7 +1268,7 @@ definition: - start (a car engine) without a key by bypassing the ignition interlock example: - - The woman who lost the car keys had to hot-wire her van + - The woman who lost the car keys had to hot-wire her van. hypernym: - 01861703-v ili: i30991 @@ -1279,7 +1279,7 @@ definition: - stop or check by or as if by a pull at the reins example: - - He reined in his horses in front of the post office + - He reined in his horses in front of the post office. hypernym: - 01863207-v ili: i30992 @@ -1360,8 +1360,8 @@ definition: - cause to come to an abrupt stop example: - - Halt the engines - - Arrest the progress + - halt the engines + - arrest the progress - halt the presses hypernym: - 01863207-v @@ -1375,7 +1375,7 @@ definition: - cause to come to a sudden stop example: - - The noise brought her up in shock + - The noise brought her up in shock. hypernym: - 01863207-v ili: i31000 @@ -1412,7 +1412,7 @@ definition: - move quickly to another scene or focus when filming example: - - ‘cut away now!’ the director shouted + - ‘cut away now!’ the director shouted. hypernym: - 01864093-v ili: i31003 @@ -1423,7 +1423,7 @@ definition: - move to another scene when filming example: - - The camera cut to the sky + - The camera cut to the sky. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31004 @@ -1434,8 +1434,8 @@ definition: - signal to stop example: - - Let's flag down a cab — it's starting to rain - - The policeman flagged down our car + - Let's flag down a cab — it's starting to rain. + - The policeman flagged down our car. hypernym: - 01863207-v ili: i31005 @@ -1446,8 +1446,8 @@ definition: - come to a halt, stop moving example: - - the car stopped - - She stopped in front of a store window + - The car stopped. + - She stopped in front of a store window. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i31006 @@ -1461,7 +1461,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00299323-n example: - - The police car pulled up short and then turned around fast + - The police car pulled up short and then turned around fast. hypernym: - 01864781-v ili: i31007 @@ -1472,7 +1472,7 @@ definition: - stop for a moment, as if out of uncertainty or caution example: - - She checked for an instant and missed a step + - She checked for an instant and missed a step. hypernym: - 01864781-v ili: i31008 @@ -1486,7 +1486,7 @@ definition: - stop in a chase especially when scent is lost example: - - The dog checked + - The dog checked. hypernym: - 01864781-v ili: i31009 @@ -1527,7 +1527,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00299323-n example: - - They reined in in front of the post office + - They reined in in front of the post office. hypernym: - 01864781-v ili: i31012 @@ -1541,7 +1541,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00299323-n example: - - The car stalled in the driveway + - The car stalled in the driveway. hypernym: - 01864781-v ili: i31013 @@ -1553,7 +1553,7 @@ definition: - cause an engine to stop example: - - The inexperienced driver kept stalling the car + - The inexperienced driver kept stalling the car. hypernym: - 01863207-v ili: i31014 @@ -1586,8 +1586,8 @@ definition: - interrupt a trip example: - - we stopped at Aunt Mary's house - - they stopped for three days in Florence + - We stopped at Aunt Mary's house. + - They stopped for three days in Florence. hypernym: - 00780320-v ili: i31017 @@ -1601,8 +1601,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00299323-n example: - - The Rolls pulled up on our front lawn - - The chauffeur hauled up in front of us + - The Rolls pulled up on our front lawn. + - The chauffeur hauled up in front of us. hypernym: - 01864781-v ili: i31018 @@ -1619,7 +1619,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00299323-n example: - - He pulled up the car in front of the hotel + - He pulled up the car in front of the hotel. hypernym: - 01863207-v ili: i31019 @@ -1650,7 +1650,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00299323-n example: - - We had to brake suddenly when a chicken crossed the road + - We had to brake suddenly when a chicken crossed the road. hypernym: - 01864781-v ili: i31021 @@ -1663,7 +1663,7 @@ definition: - travel a route regularly example: - - Ships ply the waters near the coast + - Ships ply the waters near the coast. hypernym: - 01846997-v ili: i31022 @@ -1677,7 +1677,7 @@ definition: - begin or set in motion example: - - I start at eight in the morning + - I start at eight in the morning. - Ready, set, go! hypernym: - 00126072-v @@ -1691,7 +1691,7 @@ definition: - get started or set in motion, used figuratively example: - - the project took a long time to get off the ground + - The project took a long time to get off the ground. hypernym: - 01868216-v ili: i31024 @@ -1703,7 +1703,7 @@ definition: - move abruptly example: - - The ship suddenly lurched to the left + - The ship suddenly lurched to the left. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31025 @@ -1726,7 +1726,7 @@ definition: - shock physically example: - - Georgia was shaken up in the Tech game + - Georgia was shaken up in the Tech game. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i31027 @@ -1739,7 +1739,7 @@ definition: - to move (the head or body) quickly downwards or away example: - - Before he could duck, another stone struck him + - Before he could duck, another stone struck him. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31028 @@ -1750,7 +1750,7 @@ definition: - move up and down repeatedly in a quick, short movement example: - - her rucksack bobbed gently on her back + - Her rucksack bobbed gently on her back. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31029 @@ -1783,7 +1783,7 @@ definition: - move up and down with no specific path example: - - the cork bobbed around in the pool + - The cork bobbed around in the pool. hypernym: - 01869369-v ili: i31032 @@ -1795,7 +1795,7 @@ definition: - roll around example: - - pigs were wallowing in the mud + - Pigs were wallowing in the mud. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31033 @@ -1807,8 +1807,8 @@ definition: - move by turning over or rotating example: - - The child rolled down the hill - - turn over on your left side + - The child rolled down the hill. + - Turn over on your left side. hypernym: - 01911251-v ili: i31034 @@ -1822,7 +1822,7 @@ definition: - roll around the rim of example: - - the ball rimmed the basket + - The ball rimmed the basket. hypernym: - 01870178-v ili: i31035 @@ -1833,8 +1833,8 @@ definition: - cause to move by turning over or in a circular manner of as if on an axis example: - - She rolled the ball - - They rolled their eyes at his words + - She rolled the ball. + - They rolled their eyes at his words. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i31036 @@ -1859,7 +1859,7 @@ - pass across (a sign or house of the zodiac) or pass across (the disk of a celestial body or the meridian of a place) example: - - The comet will transit on September 11 + - The comet will transit on September 11. hypernym: - 02054081-v ili: i31038 @@ -1903,7 +1903,7 @@ definition: - make a rolling motion or turn example: - - The dog rolled over + - The dog rolled over. hypernym: - 01911251-v ili: i31042 @@ -1923,7 +1923,7 @@ definition: - move heavily example: - - the streetcar trundled down the avenue + - The streetcar trundled down the avenue. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31044 @@ -1944,8 +1944,8 @@ definition: - to move in a twisting or contorted motion, (especially when struggling) example: - - The prisoner writhed in discomfort - - The child tried to wriggle free from his aunt's embrace + - The prisoner writhed in discomfort. + - The child tried to wriggle free from his aunt's embrace. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31046 @@ -1979,8 +1979,8 @@ definition: - move unsteadily example: - - His knees wobbled - - The old cart wobbled down the street + - His knees wobbled. + - The old cart wobbled down the street. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31049 @@ -2002,7 +2002,7 @@ definition: - move unobtrusively or furtively example: - - The young man began to sidle near the pretty girl sitting on the log + - The young man began to sidle near the pretty girl sitting on the log. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31051 @@ -2013,7 +2013,7 @@ definition: - jump straight up example: - - kangaroos pronk + - Kangaroos pronk. hypernym: - 01967949-v ili: i31052 @@ -2024,9 +2024,9 @@ definition: - move with sweeping, effortless, gliding motions example: - - The diva swept into the room - - Shreds of paper sailed through the air - - The searchlights swept across the sky + - The diva swept into the room. + - Shreds of paper sailed through the air. + - The searchlights swept across the sky. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31053 @@ -2040,7 +2040,7 @@ definition: - sweep majestically example: - - Airplanes were swanning over the mountains + - Airplanes were swanning over the mountains. hypernym: - 01873556-v ili: i31054 @@ -2051,8 +2051,8 @@ definition: - sweep across or over example: - - Her long skirt brushed the floor - - A gasp swept cross the audience + - Her long skirt brushed the floor. + - A gasp swept cross the audience. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31055 @@ -2067,7 +2067,7 @@ definition: - move obliquely or sideways, usually in an uncontrolled manner example: - - the wheels skidded against the sidewalk + - The wheels skidded against the sidewalk. hypernym: - 01891569-v ili: i31056 @@ -2082,7 +2082,7 @@ definition: - move forward or under in a sliding motion example: - - The child was injured when he submarined under the safety belt of the car + - The child was injured when he submarined under the safety belt of the car. hypernym: - 01874268-v ili: i31057 @@ -2093,7 +2093,7 @@ definition: - slide without control example: - - the car skidded in the curve on the wet road + - The car skidded in the curve on the wet road. hypernym: - 01874268-v ili: i31058 @@ -2142,7 +2142,7 @@ definition: - tremble or shake example: - - His voice wobbled with restrained emotion + - His voice wobbled with restrained emotion. hypernym: - 01895242-v ili: i31063 @@ -2154,7 +2154,7 @@ definition: - come into rough contact with while moving example: - - The passengers jostled each other in the overcrowded train + - The passengers jostled each other in the overcrowded train. hypernym: - 01875972-v ili: i31064 @@ -2169,7 +2169,7 @@ - 01449876-v - 01835473-v example: - - He pushed the table into a corner + - He pushed the table into a corner. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i31065 @@ -2183,7 +2183,7 @@ definition: - press against forcefully without moving example: - - she pushed against the wall with all her strength + - She pushed against the wall with all her strength. hypernym: - 01449876-v ili: i31066 @@ -2197,7 +2197,7 @@ definition: - move strenuously and with effort example: - - The crowd pushed forward + - The crowd pushed forward. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31067 @@ -2240,7 +2240,7 @@ definition: - force one's way example: - - He muscled into the union + - He muscled into the union. hypernym: - 01875972-v ili: i31071 @@ -2269,7 +2269,7 @@ definition: - push from beneath example: - - She pushed up her children when the policeman came by + - She pushed up her children when the policeman came by. hypernym: - 01877523-v ili: i31074 @@ -2299,7 +2299,7 @@ definition: - be driven or carried along, as by the air example: - - Sounds wafted into the room + - Sounds wafted into the room. hypernym: - 01906776-v ili: i31077 @@ -2330,8 +2330,8 @@ definition: - set afloat example: - - He floated the logs down the river - - The boy floated his toy boat on the pond + - He floated the logs down the river. + - The boy floated his toy boat on the pond. hypernym: - 01957669-v ili: i31080 @@ -2378,9 +2378,9 @@ definition: - move back and forth or sideways example: - - the ship was rocking - - the tall building swayed - - She rocked back and forth on her feet + - The ship was rocking. + - The tall building swayed. + - She rocked back and forth on her feet. hypernym: - 01880523-v ili: i31084 @@ -2395,7 +2395,7 @@ definition: - move, rock, or sway from side to side example: - - The ship rolled on the heavy seas + - The ship rolled on the heavy seas. hypernym: - 01879288-v ili: i31085 @@ -2406,7 +2406,7 @@ definition: - alternate the direction of motion of example: - - the engine reciprocates the propeller + - The engine reciprocates the propeller. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31086 @@ -2419,7 +2419,7 @@ example: - rock the cradle - rock the baby - - the wind swayed the trees gently + - The wind swayed the trees gently. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i31087 @@ -2460,7 +2460,7 @@ definition: - hold or place in or as if in a cradle example: - - He cradled the infant in his arms + - He cradled the infant in his arms. hypernym: - 01219234-v ili: i31091 @@ -2471,7 +2471,7 @@ definition: - move or sway in a rising and falling or wavelike pattern example: - - the line on the monitor vacillated + - The line on the monitor vacillated. hypernym: - 00558293-v ili: i31092 @@ -2497,7 +2497,7 @@ definition: - move or walk in a swinging or swaying manner example: - - He swung back + - He swung back. hypernym: - 01880523-v ili: i31094 @@ -2521,7 +2521,7 @@ definition: - sway gently back and forth, as in a nodding motion example: - - the flowers were nodding in the breeze + - The flowers were nodding in the breeze. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31096 @@ -2532,7 +2532,7 @@ definition: - lash or flick about sharply example: - - The lion lashed its tail + - The lion lashed its tail. hypernym: - 01881348-v ili: i31097 @@ -2543,7 +2543,7 @@ definition: - move or swing from side to side regularly example: - - the needle on the meter was oscillating + - The needle on the meter was oscillating. hypernym: - 01881348-v ili: i31098 @@ -2555,7 +2555,7 @@ definition: - oscillate about a desired speed, position, or state to an undesirable extent example: - - The oscillator hunts about the correct frequency + - The oscillator hunts about the correct frequency. hypernym: - 01882056-v ili: i31099 @@ -2566,7 +2566,7 @@ definition: - vibrate before coming to a total rest example: - - the children's swing librated + - The children's swing librated. hypernym: - 01882056-v ili: i31100 @@ -2577,7 +2577,7 @@ definition: - move back and forth very rapidly example: - - the candle flickered + - The candle flickered. hypernym: - 01880523-v ili: i31101 @@ -2592,8 +2592,8 @@ definition: - turn abruptly and face the other way, either physically or metaphorically example: - - He turned around to face his opponent - - My conscience told me to turn around before I made a mistake + - He turned around to face his opponent. + - My conscience told me to turn around before I made a mistake. hypernym: - 01911251-v ili: i31102 @@ -2606,7 +2606,7 @@ definition: - expand and contract rhythmically; beat rhythmically example: - - The baby's heart was pulsating again after the surgeon massaged it + - The baby's heart was pulsating again after the surgeon massaged it. hypernym: - 01884106-v ili: i31103 @@ -2621,7 +2621,7 @@ definition: - move with or as if with a regular alternating motion example: - - the city pulsated with music and excitement + - The city pulsated with music and excitement. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31104 @@ -2638,7 +2638,7 @@ definition: - drive by or as if by pulsation example: - - A soft breeze pulsed the air + - A soft breeze pulsed the air. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i31105 @@ -2649,7 +2649,7 @@ definition: - beat rapidly example: - - His heart palpitated + - His heart palpitated. hypernym: - 01884106-v ili: i31106 @@ -2663,7 +2663,7 @@ definition: - move rhythmically example: - - Her heart was beating fast + - Her heart was beating fast. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31107 @@ -2699,7 +2699,7 @@ definition: - indicate by beating, as with the fingers or drumsticks example: - - Beat the rhythm + - beat the rhythm hypernym: - 00923271-v ili: i31110 @@ -2714,7 +2714,7 @@ definition: - to flutter noisily when moved by the wind example: - - flags flapped in the strong wind + - Flags flapped in the strong wind. hypernym: - 01884106-v ili: i31111 @@ -2736,12 +2736,12 @@ definition: - move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment example: - - The gypsies roamed the woods + - The gypsies roamed the woods. - roving vagabonds - the wandering Jew - - The cattle roam across the prairie - - the laborers drift from one town to the next - - They rolled from town to town + - The cattle roam across the prairie. + - The laborers drift from one town to the next. + - They rolled from town to town. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31113 @@ -2766,7 +2766,7 @@ definition: - cross on foot example: - - We had to tramp the creeks + - We had to tramp the creeks. hypernym: - 01916152-v ili: i31114 @@ -2786,8 +2786,8 @@ definition: - take a walk; go for a walk; walk for pleasure example: - - The lovers held hands while walking - - We like to walk every Sunday + - The lovers held hands while walking. + - We like to walk every Sunday. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31116 @@ -2801,7 +2801,7 @@ definition: - take a walk for one's health or to aid digestion, as after a meal example: - - A good way of exercising is to constitutionalize + - A good way of exercising is to constitutionalize. hypernym: - 01886163-v ili: i31117 @@ -2823,9 +2823,9 @@ definition: - to move or cause to move in a sinuous, spiral, or circular course example: - - the river winds through the hills - - the path meanders through the vineyards - - sometimes, the gout wanders through the entire body + - The river winds through the hills. + - The path meanders through the vineyards. + - Sometimes, the gout wanders through the entire body. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31119 @@ -2842,7 +2842,7 @@ definition: - move along a winding path example: - - The army snaked through the jungle + - The army snaked through the jungle. hypernym: - 01886807-v ili: i31120 @@ -2853,7 +2853,7 @@ definition: - change place or direction example: - - Shift one's position + - shift one's position hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i31121 @@ -2866,7 +2866,7 @@ definition: - dislodge from a position example: - - She beat the dealer down to a much better price + - She beat the dealer down to a much better price. hypernym: - 01887337-v ili: i31122 @@ -2877,9 +2877,9 @@ definition: - play boisterously example: - - The children frolicked in the garden + - The children frolicked in the garden. - the gamboling lambs in the meadows - - The toddlers romped in the playroom + - The toddlers romped in the playroom. hypernym: - 02423786-v ili: i31123 @@ -2912,7 +2912,7 @@ definition: - move ahead steadily example: - - He forged ahead + - He forged ahead. hypernym: - 01996535-v ili: i31125 @@ -2923,7 +2923,7 @@ definition: - jump vertically, with legs stiff and back arched example: - - the young filly bucked + - The young filly bucked. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31126 @@ -2936,8 +2936,8 @@ definition: - heel over example: - - The tower is tilting - - The ceiling is slanting + - The tower is tilting. + - The ceiling is slanting. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31127 @@ -2963,7 +2963,7 @@ definition: - move sideways or in an unsteady way example: - - The ship careened out of control + - The ship careened out of control. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31129 @@ -2977,7 +2977,7 @@ definition: - rise or heave upward under the influence of a natural force such as a wave example: - - the boats surged + - The boats surged. hypernym: - 01972576-v ili: i31130 @@ -2989,7 +2989,7 @@ definition: - be agitated example: - - the sea was churning in the storm + - The sea was churning in the storm. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31131 @@ -3012,8 +3012,8 @@ definition: - blow on example: - - The wind was winnowing her hair - - the wind winnowed the grass + - The wind was winnowing her hair. + - The wind winnowed the grass. hypernym: - 01889573-v ili: i31133 @@ -3024,7 +3024,7 @@ definition: - move slowly; in the case of people or animals with the body near the ground example: - - The crocodile was crawling along the riverbed + - The crocodile was crawling along the riverbed. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31134 @@ -3045,7 +3045,7 @@ definition: - to move hurriedly example: - - The friend scrambled after them + - The friend scrambled after them. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31136 @@ -3056,7 +3056,7 @@ definition: - to pass or move unobtrusively or smoothly example: - - They slid through the wicket in the big gate + - They slid through the wicket in the big gate. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31137 @@ -3086,7 +3086,7 @@ definition: - move along on or as if on wheels or a wheeled vehicle example: - - The President's convoy rolled past the crowds + - The President's convoy rolled past the crowds. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31140 @@ -3109,7 +3109,7 @@ definition: - cause to move round and round example: - - The child trolled her hoop + - The child trolled her hoop. hypernym: - 01891013-v ili: i31142 @@ -3156,7 +3156,7 @@ definition: - move stealthily example: - - The ship slipped away in the darkness + - The ship slipped away in the darkness. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31147 @@ -3168,7 +3168,7 @@ definition: - move or jerk quickly and involuntarily up and down or sideways example: - - His hands were trembling when he signed the document + - His hands were trembling when he signed the document. hypernym: - 01893603-v ili: i31148 @@ -3179,7 +3179,7 @@ definition: - shake with seismic vibrations example: - - The earth was quaking + - The earth was quaking. hypernym: - 01893603-v ili: i31149 @@ -3203,7 +3203,7 @@ definition: - shake with fast, tremulous movements example: - - His nostrils palpitated + - His nostrils palpitated. hypernym: - 01892504-v ili: i31151 @@ -3216,7 +3216,7 @@ definition: - cause to throb or beat rapidly example: - - Her violent feelings palpitated the young woman's heart + - Her violent feelings palpitated the young woman's heart. hypernym: - 01893603-v ili: i31152 @@ -3229,8 +3229,8 @@ definition: - move or cause to move back and forth example: - - The chemist shook the flask vigorously - - My hands were shaking + - The chemist shook the flask vigorously. + - My hands were shaking. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31153 @@ -3242,7 +3242,7 @@ definition: - shake uncontrollably example: - - earthquakes convulsed the countryside + - Earthquakes convulsed the countryside. hypernym: - 01893603-v ili: i31154 @@ -3292,7 +3292,7 @@ definition: - move or stir about violently example: - - The feverish patient thrashed around in his bed + - The feverish patient thrashed around in his bed. hypernym: - 01893603-v ili: i31159 @@ -3310,7 +3310,7 @@ definition: - thrash about flexibly in the manner of a whiplash example: - - The tall grass whipped in the wind + - The tall grass whipped in the wind. hypernym: - 01894785-v ili: i31160 @@ -3331,7 +3331,7 @@ definition: - swing from one hold to the next example: - - the monkeys brachiate + - The monkeys brachiate. hypernym: - 01881348-v ili: i31162 @@ -3344,7 +3344,7 @@ domain_region: - 08879115-n example: - - The old engine was juddering + - The old engine was juddering. hypernym: - 01895242-v ili: i31163 @@ -3356,7 +3356,7 @@ definition: - move with abrupt, seemingly uncontrolled motions example: - - The patient's legs were jerking + - The patient's legs were jerking. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31164 @@ -3370,8 +3370,8 @@ definition: - spring back; spring away from an impact example: - - The rubber ball bounced - - These particles do not resile but they unite after they collide + - The rubber ball bounced. + - These particles do not resile but they unite after they collide. hypernym: - 01967949-v ili: i31165 @@ -3410,7 +3410,7 @@ definition: - rebound after hitting example: - - The car caromed off several lampposts + - The car caromed off several lampposts. hypernym: - 01896097-v ili: i31168 @@ -3455,7 +3455,7 @@ definition: - cause to move with a flick example: - - he flicked his Bic + - He flicked his Bic. hypernym: - 01511000-v ili: i31172 @@ -3477,8 +3477,8 @@ definition: - move or strike with a noise example: - - he clicked on the light - - his arm was snapped forward + - He clicked on the light. + - His arm was snapped forward. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31174 @@ -3490,7 +3490,7 @@ definition: - move very slightly example: - - He shifted in his seat + - He shifted in his seat. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31175 @@ -3504,7 +3504,7 @@ definition: - to begin moving example: - - As the thunder started the sleeping children began to stir + - As the thunder started the sleeping children began to stir. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31176 @@ -3540,7 +3540,7 @@ entails: - 01932791-v example: - - The young girl danced into the room + - The young girl danced into the room. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31179 @@ -3622,7 +3622,7 @@ - dance and make rhythmic clicking sounds by means of metal plates nailed to the sole of the dance shoes example: - - Glover tapdances better than anybody + - Glover tapdances better than anybody. hypernym: - 01712535-v ili: i31187 @@ -3673,7 +3673,7 @@ definition: - do a break dance example: - - Kids were break-dancing at the street corner + - Kids were break-dancing at the street corner. hypernym: - 01712535-v ili: i31192 @@ -3838,7 +3838,7 @@ definition: - move from side to side example: - - The happy dog wagged his tail + - The happy dog wagged his tail. hypernym: - 01902275-v ili: i31209 @@ -3889,7 +3889,7 @@ definition: - push forcefully example: - - He thrust his chin forward + - He thrust his chin forward. hypernym: - 01875972-v ili: i31214 @@ -3901,7 +3901,7 @@ - thrust down or into example: - dig the oars into the water - - dig your foot into the floor + - Dig your foot into the floor. hypernym: - 01903255-v ili: i31215 @@ -3912,7 +3912,7 @@ definition: - move with sudden speed example: - - His forefinger darted in all directions as he spoke + - His forefinger darted in all directions as he spoke. hypernym: - 02066140-v ili: i31216 @@ -3923,7 +3923,7 @@ definition: - move along rapidly and lightly; skim or dart example: - - The hummingbird flitted among the branches + - The hummingbird flitted among the branches. hypernym: - 02059573-v ili: i31217 @@ -3946,7 +3946,7 @@ definition: - flap the wings rapidly or fly with flapping movements example: - - The seagulls fluttered overhead + - The seagulls fluttered overhead. hypernym: - 02097888-v ili: i31219 @@ -3959,7 +3959,7 @@ entails: - 01908923-v example: - - She stumbled over the tree root + - She stumbled over the tree root. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31220 @@ -3971,7 +3971,7 @@ definition: - stumble and nearly fall example: - - the horses foundered + - The horses foundered. hypernym: - 01904401-v ili: i31221 @@ -3984,7 +3984,7 @@ definition: - cause to stumble example: - - The questions on the test tripped him up + - The questions on the test tripped him up. hypernym: - 02456614-v ili: i31222 @@ -4014,7 +4014,7 @@ definition: - walk unsteadily, tripping repeatedly example: - - The drunk man stumbled about + - The drunk man stumbled about. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31225 @@ -4048,7 +4048,7 @@ definition: - cause to trot example: - - She trotted the horse home + - She trotted the horse home. hypernym: - 01911069-v ili: i31228 @@ -4059,8 +4059,8 @@ definition: - move in a wavy pattern or with a rising and falling motion example: - - The curtains undulated - - the waves rolled towards the beach + - The curtains undulated. + - The waves rolled towards the beach. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31229 @@ -4085,7 +4085,7 @@ definition: - flap when the wind is blowing equally on both sides example: - - the sails luffed + - The sails luffed. hypernym: - 01905776-v ili: i31231 @@ -4120,10 +4120,10 @@ definition: - be in motion due to some air or water current example: - - The leaves were blowing in the wind - - the boat drifted on the lake - - The sailboat was adrift on the open sea - - the shipwrecked boat drifted away from the shore + - The leaves were blowing in the wind. + - The boat drifted on the lake. + - The sailboat was adrift on the open sea. + - The shipwrecked boat drifted away from the shore. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31234 @@ -4140,7 +4140,7 @@ definition: - move in an unhurried fashion example: - - The unknown young man drifted among the invited guests + - The unknown young man drifted among the invited guests. hypernym: - 02046082-v ili: i31235 @@ -4153,7 +4153,7 @@ definition: - move or seem to move quickly, lightly, or irregularly example: - - The spotlights played on the politicians + - The spotlights played on the politicians. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31236 @@ -4164,7 +4164,7 @@ definition: - cause to move or operate freely within a bounded space example: - - The engine has a wheel that is playing in a rack + - The engine has a wheel that is playing in a rack. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i31237 @@ -4187,7 +4187,7 @@ definition: - flow back or recede example: - - the tides ebbed at noon + - The tides ebbed at noon. hypernym: - 01908113-v ili: i31239 @@ -4202,7 +4202,7 @@ definition: - move back and away from example: - - The enemy fell back + - The enemy fell back. hypernym: - 01998474-v ili: i31240 @@ -4226,7 +4226,7 @@ definition: - move as if gliding through water example: - - this snake swims through the soil where it lives + - This snake swims through the soil where it lives. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31242 @@ -4249,10 +4249,10 @@ - 01932791-v example: - Walk, don't run! - - We walked instead of driving - - She walks with a slight limp - - The patient cannot walk yet - - Walk over to the cabinet + - We walked instead of driving. + - She walks with a slight limp. + - The patient cannot walk yet. + - walk over to the cabinet hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31244 @@ -4278,7 +4278,7 @@ definition: - walk example: - - let's hoof it to the disco + - Let's hoof it to the disco. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -4294,7 +4294,7 @@ definition: - walk so that the toes assume an indicated position or direction example: - - She toes inwards + - She toes inwards. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31247 @@ -4314,8 +4314,8 @@ definition: - make walk example: - - He walks the horse up the mountain - - Walk the dog twice a day + - He walks the horse up the mountain. + - walk the dog twice a day hypernym: - 02512195-v ili: i31249 @@ -4329,7 +4329,7 @@ definition: - accompany or escort example: - - I'll walk you to your car + - I'll walk you to your car. hypernym: - 02029396-v ili: i31250 @@ -4343,8 +4343,8 @@ definition: - to change orientation or direction example: - - Turn towards me - - The mugger turned and fled before I could see his face + - Turn towards me. + - The mugger turned and fled before I could see his face. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31251 @@ -4357,7 +4357,7 @@ definition: - turn or go to the port or left side, of a ship example: - - The big ship was slowly porting + - The big ship was slowly porting. hypernym: - 01911251-v ili: i31252 @@ -4368,7 +4368,7 @@ definition: - turn so as to face; turn the face in a certain direction example: - - Turn and face your partner now + - Turn and face your partner now. hypernym: - 01911251-v ili: i31253 @@ -4450,8 +4450,8 @@ definition: - turn from an upright or normal position example: - - The big vase overturned - - The canoe tumped over + - The big vase overturned. + - The canoe tumped over. hypernym: - 01911251-v ili: i31261 @@ -4467,7 +4467,7 @@ definition: - become turned or set on end example: - - the airplanes upended + - The airplanes upended. hypernym: - 01913390-v ili: i31262 @@ -4493,9 +4493,9 @@ definition: - cause to overturn from an upright or normal position example: - - The cat knocked over the flower vase - - the clumsy customer turned over the vase - - he tumped over his beer + - The cat knocked over the flower vase. + - The clumsy customer turned over the vase. + - He tumped over his beer. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i31264 @@ -4514,7 +4514,7 @@ definition: - move or jump suddenly, as if in surprise or alarm example: - - She startled when I walked into the room + - She startled when I walked into the room. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31265 @@ -4555,8 +4555,8 @@ definition: - walk with no particular goal example: - - we were walking around in the garden - - after breakfast, she walked about in the park + - We were walking around in the garden. + - After breakfast, she walked about in the park. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31269 @@ -4590,7 +4590,7 @@ definition: - travel around, either by plane or ship example: - - We compassed the earth + - We compassed the earth. hypernym: - 01915332-v ili: i31272 @@ -4625,7 +4625,7 @@ definition: - travel across or pass over example: - - The caravan covered almost 100 miles each day + - The caravan covered almost 100 miles each day. hypernym: - 02054081-v ili: i31275 @@ -4644,9 +4644,9 @@ definition: - traverse or cover by walking example: - - Walk the tightrope - - Paul walked the streets of Damascus - - She walks 3 miles every day + - walk the tightrope + - Paul walked the streets of Damascus. + - She walks 3 miles every day. hypernym: - 01916152-v ili: i31277 @@ -4678,7 +4678,7 @@ definition: - pass into or through by filtering or permeating example: - - the substance infiltrated the material + - The substance infiltrated the material. hypernym: - 01460583-v ili: i31280 @@ -4707,7 +4707,7 @@ definition: - meet and pass example: - - the trains crossed + - The trains crossed. hypernym: - 02027242-v ili: i31283 @@ -4718,8 +4718,8 @@ definition: - cross or intersect so as to form a cross example: - - this nerve decussates the other - - the fibers decussate + - This nerve decussates the other. + - The fibers decussate. hypernym: - 01917990-v ili: i31284 @@ -4730,7 +4730,7 @@ definition: - move as if by clawing, seizing, or digging example: - - They clawed their way to the top of the mountain + - They clawed their way to the top of the mountain. hypernym: - 02054955-v ili: i31285 @@ -4741,7 +4741,7 @@ definition: - make one's way by jostling, pushing, or shoving example: - - We had to jostle our way to the front of the platform + - We had to jostle our way to the front of the platform. hypernym: - 02054955-v ili: i31286 @@ -4752,7 +4752,7 @@ definition: - fold so as to resemble a cross example: - - she crossed her legs + - She crossed her legs. hypernym: - 01280538-v ili: i31287 @@ -4763,7 +4763,7 @@ definition: - change from a crossed to an uncrossed position example: - - She uncrossed her legs + - She uncrossed her legs. hypernym: - 01582662-v ili: i31288 @@ -4774,7 +4774,7 @@ definition: - cover by running; run a certain distance example: - - She ran 10 miles that day + - She ran 10 miles that day. hypernym: - 02054081-v ili: i31289 @@ -4805,8 +4805,8 @@ definition: - make a passage or journey from one place to another example: - - The tourists moved through the town and bought up all the souvenirs - - Some travelers pass through the desert + - The tourists moved through the town and bought up all the souvenirs. + - Some travelers pass through the desert. hypernym: - 02054081-v ili: i31292 @@ -4823,7 +4823,7 @@ definition: - pass through or across example: - - The boat cut the water + - The boat cut the water. hypernym: - 01919358-v ili: i31293 @@ -4836,7 +4836,7 @@ definition: - pass directly and often in haste example: - - We cut through the neighbor's yard to get home sooner + - We cut through the neighbor's yard to get home sooner. hypernym: - 02054081-v ili: i31294 @@ -4849,7 +4849,7 @@ definition: - move through a body or an object with a slicing motion example: - - His hand sliced through the air + - His hand sliced through the air. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31295 @@ -4862,7 +4862,7 @@ - walk (through relatively shallow water) example: - Can we wade across the river to the other side? - - Wade the pond + - wade the pond hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31296 @@ -4873,7 +4873,7 @@ definition: - wade or dabble in a puddle example: - - The ducks and geese puddled in the backyard + - The ducks and geese puddled in the backyard. hypernym: - 01920207-v ili: i31297 @@ -4884,7 +4884,7 @@ definition: - to walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others example: - - He struts around like a rooster in a hen house + - He struts around like a rooster in a hen house. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31298 @@ -4911,7 +4911,7 @@ definition: - walk stealthily example: - - I saw a cougar slinking toward its prey + - I saw a cougar slinking toward its prey. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31300 @@ -4922,7 +4922,7 @@ definition: - walk impeded by some physical limitation or injury example: - - The old woman hobbles down to the store every day + - The old woman hobbles down to the store every day. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31301 @@ -4936,8 +4936,8 @@ definition: - walk by dragging one's feet example: - - he shuffled out of the room - - We heard his feet shuffling down the hall + - He shuffled out of the room. + - We heard his feet shuffling down the hall. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31302 @@ -4980,7 +4980,7 @@ definition: - move about in or as if in a predatory manner example: - - The suspicious stranger prowls the streets of the town + - The suspicious stranger prowls the streets of the town. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31306 @@ -4991,7 +4991,7 @@ definition: - move furtively example: - - The lonely man skulks down the main street all day + - The lonely man skulks down the main street all day. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31307 @@ -5012,7 +5012,7 @@ definition: - walk unsteadily, with short steps example: - - small children toddle + - Small children toddle. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31309 @@ -5028,7 +5028,7 @@ definition: - move without being stable, as if threatening to fall example: - - The drunk man tottered over to our table + - The drunk man tottered over to our table. hypernym: - 01879288-v ili: i31310 @@ -5039,7 +5039,7 @@ definition: - take a leisurely walk example: - - The ladies promenaded along the beach + - The ladies promenaded along the beach. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31311 @@ -5050,8 +5050,8 @@ definition: - walk fast, with regular or measured steps; walk with a stride example: - - He marched into the classroom and announced the exam - - The soldiers marched across the border + - He marched into the classroom and announced the exam. + - The soldiers marched across the border. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31312 @@ -5062,7 +5062,7 @@ definition: - walk with long steps example: - - He strode confidently across the hall + - He strode confidently across the hall. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31313 @@ -5073,7 +5073,7 @@ definition: - move or march as if in a crowd example: - - They children trooped into the room + - They children trooped into the room. hypernym: - 01923384-v ili: i31314 @@ -5084,7 +5084,7 @@ definition: - proceed in line example: - - The students filed into the classroom + - The students filed into the classroom. hypernym: - 02000767-v ili: i31315 @@ -5104,7 +5104,7 @@ definition: - enter briefly example: - - He popped in for two minutes + - He popped in for two minutes. hypernym: - 02020375-v ili: i31317 @@ -5115,7 +5115,7 @@ definition: - exit briefly example: - - He popped out for a quick coffee break + - He popped out for a quick coffee break. hypernym: - 02019450-v ili: i31318 @@ -5137,7 +5137,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - We went tramping about the state of Colorado + - We went tramping about the state of Colorado. hypernym: - 01924925-v ili: i31320 @@ -5150,7 +5150,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - We were hiking in Colorado + - We were hiking in Colorado. - hike the Rockies hypernym: - 01908923-v @@ -5162,7 +5162,7 @@ definition: - walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud example: - - Mules plodded in a circle around a grindstone + - Mules plodded in a circle around a grindstone. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31322 @@ -5178,7 +5178,7 @@ definition: - walk through mud or mire example: - - We had to splosh across the wet meadow + - We had to splosh across the wet meadow. hypernym: - 01925197-v ili: i31323 @@ -5233,7 +5233,7 @@ definition: - climb up and over example: - - They had to escalade canyons to reach their destination + - They had to escalade canyons to reach their destination. hypernym: - 01925957-v ili: i31327 @@ -5244,7 +5244,7 @@ definition: - creep up — used especially of plants example: - - The roses ramped over the wall + - The roses ramped over the wall. hypernym: - 01925957-v ili: i31328 @@ -5271,8 +5271,8 @@ - 01926888-v example: - The ascent was easy — roping down the mountain would be much more difficult and - dangerous - - You have to learn how to abseil when you want to do technical climbing + dangerous. + - You have to learn how to abseil when you want to do technical climbing. hypernym: - 01974840-v ili: i31330 @@ -5302,7 +5302,7 @@ definition: - mount again example: - - he remounted his horse + - He remounted his horse. hypernym: - 01927367-v ili: i31332 @@ -5313,7 +5313,7 @@ definition: - get out of quickly example: - - The officer hopped out when he spotted an illegally parked car + - The officer hopped out when he spotted an illegally parked car. hypernym: - 02019450-v ili: i31333 @@ -5356,7 +5356,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00301267-n example: - - Planes buzzed the crowds in the square + - Planes buzzed the crowds in the square. hypernym: - 01944262-v ili: i31337 @@ -5376,7 +5376,7 @@ definition: - march in a procession in a public place example: - - the veterans paraded down the street + - The veterans paraded down the street. hypernym: - 02000767-v ili: i31339 @@ -5389,7 +5389,7 @@ definition: - walk ostentatiously example: - - She parades her new husband around town + - She parades her new husband around town. hypernym: - 01910816-v ili: i31340 @@ -5402,7 +5402,7 @@ definition: - walk as if unable to control one's movements example: - - The drunken man staggered into the room + - The drunken man staggered into the room. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31341 @@ -5418,7 +5418,7 @@ definition: - walk with great difficulty example: - - He staggered along in the heavy snow + - He staggered along in the heavy snow. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31342 @@ -5430,7 +5430,7 @@ definition: - walk heavily example: - - The men stomped through the snow in their heavy boots + - The men stomped through the snow in their heavy boots. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31343 @@ -5443,7 +5443,7 @@ definition: - move heavily or clumsily example: - - The heavy man lumbered across the room + - The heavy man lumbered across the room. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31344 @@ -5455,8 +5455,8 @@ definition: - wander from a direct course or at random example: - - The child strayed from the path and her parents lost sight of her - - don't drift from the set course + - The child strayed from the path and her parents lost sight of her. + - Don't drift from the set course. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31345 @@ -5475,7 +5475,7 @@ entails: - 01453787-v example: - - Every summer they are backpacking in the Rockies + - Every summer they are backpacking in the Rockies. hypernym: - 01924925-v ili: i31346 @@ -5487,8 +5487,8 @@ definition: - move fast by using one's feet, with one foot off the ground at any given time example: - - Don't run — you'll be out of breath - - The children ran to the store + - Don't run — you'll be out of breath. + - The children ran to the store. hypernym: - 02059573-v ili: i31347 @@ -5511,7 +5511,7 @@ - travel rapidly, by any (unspecified) means example: - Run to the store! - - She always runs to Italy, because she has a lover there + - She always runs to Italy, because she has a lover there. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31349 @@ -5555,7 +5555,7 @@ definition: - run faster than example: - - in this race, I managed to outrun everybody else + - In this race, I managed to outrun everybody else. hypernym: - 01930264-v ili: i31353 @@ -5566,7 +5566,7 @@ definition: - keep company example: - - the heifers run with the bulls to produce offspring + - The heifers run with the bulls to produce offspring. hypernym: - 02029396-v ili: i31354 @@ -5655,7 +5655,7 @@ definition: - shift or move by taking a step example: - - step back + - Step back. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31362 @@ -5684,7 +5684,7 @@ definition: - walk with slow or fast paces example: - - He paced up and down the hall + - He paced up and down the hall. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31365 @@ -5695,7 +5695,7 @@ definition: - tread or stomp heavily or roughly example: - - The soldiers trampled across the fields + - The soldiers trampled across the fields. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31366 @@ -5707,7 +5707,7 @@ definition: - tread over example: - - the brick maker treadles over clay to pick out the stones + - The brick maker treadles over clay to pick out the stones. hypernym: - 01933420-v ili: i31367 @@ -5727,7 +5727,7 @@ definition: - walk daintily example: - - She minced down the street + - She minced down the street. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31369 @@ -5752,8 +5752,8 @@ entails: - 01959843-v example: - - We drove to the university every morning - - They motored to London for the theater + - We drove to the university every morning. + - They motored to London for the theater. hypernym: - 01839438-v - 01452567-v @@ -5770,7 +5770,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00299323-n example: - - We drive the turnpike to work + - We drive the turnpike to work. hypernym: - 01916152-v ili: i31372 @@ -5828,7 +5828,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00299323-n example: - - I want to test drive the new Porsche + - I want to test drive the new Porsche. hypernym: - 01934845-v ili: i31376 @@ -5841,7 +5841,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00299323-n example: - - She cruised the neighborhood in her new convertible + - She cruised the neighborhood in her new convertible. hypernym: - 01850858-v ili: i31377 @@ -5892,7 +5892,7 @@ definition: - direct carefully and safely example: - - He navigated his way to the altar + - He navigated his way to the altar. hypernym: - 01935739-v ili: i31381 @@ -5991,7 +5991,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00299323-n example: - - Park the car in front of the library + - Park the car in front of the library. - Can you park right here? hypernym: - 01935739-v @@ -6038,7 +6038,7 @@ entails: - 01839438-v example: - - Steer clear of him + - Steer clear of him. hypernym: - 02445887-v ili: i31394 @@ -6049,8 +6049,8 @@ definition: - to go or travel towards example: - - where is she heading? - - We were headed for the mountains + - Where is she heading? + - We were headed for the mountains. hypernym: - 01999581-v ili: i31395 @@ -6124,8 +6124,8 @@ definition: - travel by rail or train example: - - They railed from Rome to Venice - - She trained to Hamburg + - They railed from Rome to Venice. + - She trained to Hamburg. hypernym: - 01959843-v ili: i31402 @@ -6139,7 +6139,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - The Dutch often skate along the canals in winter + - The Dutch often skate along the canals in winter. hypernym: - 01891569-v ili: i31403 @@ -6187,7 +6187,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - In some fashionable restaurants, the waiters roller skate around + - In some fashionable restaurants, the waiters roller skate around. hypernym: - 01940612-v ili: i31407 @@ -6211,8 +6211,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - you'd better wear a helmet and knee protectors when you Rollerblade! - - The muscular actor loves to Rollerblade + - You'd better wear a helmet and knee protectors when you Rollerblade! + - The muscular actor loves to Rollerblade. hypernym: - 01940612-v ili: i31409 @@ -6238,8 +6238,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - We love to ski the Rockies - - My children don't ski + - We love to ski the Rockies. + - My children don't ski. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31411 @@ -6338,7 +6338,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - The boys bobbed down the hill screaming with pleasure + - The boys bobbed down the hill screaming with pleasure. hypernym: - 01943033-v ili: i31420 @@ -6375,7 +6375,7 @@ definition: - travel through the air; be airborne example: - - Man cannot fly + - Man cannot fly. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31423 @@ -6423,7 +6423,7 @@ entails: - 01944262-v example: - - The pilot flew to Cuba + - The pilot flew to Cuba. hypernym: - 01227308-v ili: i31427 @@ -6508,7 +6508,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00301267-n example: - - The pilot kited for a long time over the mountains + - The pilot kited for a long time over the mountains. hypernym: - 01946206-v ili: i31434 @@ -6582,7 +6582,7 @@ definition: - be motionless, in suspension example: - - The bird poised for a few moments before it attacked + - The bird poised for a few moments before it attacked. hypernym: - 01947307-v ili: i31441 @@ -6593,7 +6593,7 @@ definition: - rise rapidly example: - - the dollar soared against the yen + - The dollar soared against the yen. hypernym: - 01972576-v ili: i31442 @@ -6608,7 +6608,7 @@ definition: - be erected, built, or constructed example: - - New buildings are going up everywhere + - New buildings are going up everywhere. hypernym: - 01972576-v ili: i31443 @@ -6619,7 +6619,7 @@ definition: - shoot up abruptly, like a rocket example: - - prices skyrocketed + - Prices skyrocketed. hypernym: - 01972576-v ili: i31444 @@ -6633,7 +6633,7 @@ entails: - 01972576-v example: - - The guru claimed that he could levitate + - The guru claimed that he could levitate. hypernym: - 01944262-v ili: i31445 @@ -6647,7 +6647,7 @@ definition: - cause to rise in the air and float, as if in defiance of gravity example: - - The magician levitated the woman + - The magician levitated the woman. hypernym: - 01978076-v ili: i31446 @@ -6673,7 +6673,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00817462-n example: - - The ship steamed off into the Pacific + - The ship steamed off into the Pacific. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31448 @@ -6716,8 +6716,8 @@ domain_topic: - 00817462-n example: - - I love sailing, especially on the open sea - - the ship sails on + - I love sailing, especially on the open sea. + - The ship sails on. hypernym: - 01948551-v ili: i31452 @@ -6730,7 +6730,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00817462-n example: - - The boat beat in the strong wind + - The boat beat in the strong wind. hypernym: - 01949375-v ili: i31453 @@ -6767,8 +6767,8 @@ - 02861626-n - 00817462-n example: - - The sailors decided to tack the boat - - The boat tacked + - The sailors decided to tack the boat. + - The boat tacked. hypernym: - 01949375-v ili: i31456 @@ -6782,7 +6782,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00817462-n example: - - The sailors decided it was time to wear ship + - The sailors decided it was time to wear ship. hypernym: - 01949375-v ili: i31457 @@ -6793,7 +6793,7 @@ definition: - shift from one side of the ship to the other example: - - The sail jibbed wildly + - The sail jibbed wildly. hypernym: - 01949375-v ili: i31458 @@ -6860,7 +6860,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - we kayaked down the river + - We kayaked down the river. hypernym: - 01948551-v ili: i31463 @@ -6873,7 +6873,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - paddle your own canoe + - Paddle your own canoe. hypernym: - 01948551-v ili: i31464 @@ -6886,7 +6886,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - Californians love to surf + - Californians love to surf. hypernym: - 01891569-v ili: i31465 @@ -6909,7 +6909,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - You cannot windsurf when the air is completely still + - You cannot windsurf when the air is completely still. hypernym: - 01951936-v ili: i31467 @@ -6920,7 +6920,7 @@ definition: - ride in a hot-air balloon example: - - He tried to balloon around the earth but storms forced him to land in China + - He tried to balloon around the earth but storms forced him to land in China. hypernym: - 01944952-v ili: i31468 @@ -6931,7 +6931,7 @@ definition: - travel slowly example: - - The plane taxied down the runway + - The plane taxied down the runway. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31469 @@ -7036,7 +7036,7 @@ definition: - send or move around by bus example: - - The children were bussed to school + - The children were bussed to school. hypernym: - 01957669-v ili: i31479 @@ -7109,9 +7109,9 @@ definition: - cause to go somewhere example: - - The explosion sent the car flying in the air - - She sent her children to camp - - He directed all his energies into his dissertation + - The explosion sent the car flying in the air. + - She sent her children to camp. + - He directed all his energies into his dissertation. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i31486 @@ -7123,8 +7123,8 @@ definition: - channel one's attention, interest, thought, or attention toward or away from something example: - - The pedophile turned to boys for satisfaction - - people turn to mysticism at the turn of a millennium + - The pedophile turned to boys for satisfaction. + - People turn to mysticism at the turn of a millennium. hypernym: - 01955339-v ili: i31487 @@ -7135,7 +7135,7 @@ definition: - to send or let go example: - - They turned away the crowd at the gate of the governor's mansion + - They turned away the crowd at the gate of the governor's mansion. hypernym: - 01955339-v ili: i31488 @@ -7187,7 +7187,7 @@ definition: - send back to a committee example: - - The bill was recommitted three times in the House + - The bill was recommitted three times in the House. hypernym: - 01956757-v ili: i31493 @@ -7198,7 +7198,7 @@ definition: - channel into a new direction example: - - redirect your attention to the danger from the fundamentalists + - Redirect your attention to the danger from the fundamentalists. hypernym: - 01955339-v ili: i31494 @@ -7249,7 +7249,7 @@ definition: - convey (goods etc.) by rails example: - - fresh fruit are railed from Italy to Belgium + - Fresh fruit are railed from Italy to Belgium. hypernym: - 01957669-v ili: i31499 @@ -7343,8 +7343,8 @@ definition: - be carried or travel on or in a vehicle example: - - I ride to work in a bus - - He rides the subway downtown every day + - I ride to work in a bus. + - He rides the subway downtown every day. hypernym: - 01845021-v ili: i31508 @@ -7360,7 +7360,7 @@ - rise up onto a thin film of water between the tires and road so that there is no more contact with the road example: - - the car aquaplaned + - The car aquaplaned. hypernym: - 01946577-v ili: i31509 @@ -7373,7 +7373,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00299323-n example: - - We tooled down the street + - We tooled down the street. hypernym: - 01959843-v ili: i31510 @@ -7399,7 +7399,7 @@ definition: - give a passenger or a hitchhiker a lift example: - - We picked up a hitchhiker on the highway + - We picked up a hitchhiker on the highway. hypernym: - 01957669-v ili: i31512 @@ -7434,7 +7434,7 @@ example: - She never sat a horse! - Did you ever ride a camel? - - The girl liked to drive the young mare + - The girl liked to drive the young mare. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31515 @@ -7459,7 +7459,7 @@ definition: - driving animals such as horses and cattle while riding along with them example: - - Joe was riding herd during the day + - Joe was riding herd during the day. hypernym: - 01961388-v ili: i31517 @@ -7472,7 +7472,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00300043-n example: - - The champion bicyclist outrode all his competitors + - The champion bicyclist outrode all his competitors. hypernym: - 01961388-v ili: i31518 @@ -7536,7 +7536,7 @@ definition: - spring forward on the hind legs example: - - The young horse was prancing in the meadow + - The young horse was prancing in the meadow. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31523 @@ -7551,7 +7551,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00300043-n example: - - The men cantered away + - The men cantered away. hypernym: - 01962474-v ili: i31524 @@ -7565,7 +7565,7 @@ - 00300043-n - 00451320-n example: - - He cantered the horse across the meadow + - He cantered the horse across the meadow. hypernym: - 01961388-v ili: i31525 @@ -7585,7 +7585,7 @@ definition: - walk at a pace example: - - The horses walked across the meadow + - The horses walked across the meadow. hypernym: - 02095432-v ili: i31527 @@ -7601,7 +7601,7 @@ - 00300043-n - 00451320-n example: - - He was galloping down the road + - He was galloping down the road. hypernym: - 01962474-v ili: i31528 @@ -7652,7 +7652,7 @@ definition: - go at galloping speed example: - - The horse was galloping along + - The horse was galloping along. hypernym: - 02095432-v ili: i31532 @@ -7675,8 +7675,8 @@ definition: - travel through water example: - - We had to swim for 20 minutes to reach the shore - - a big fish was swimming in the tank + - We had to swim for 20 minutes to reach the shore. + - A big fish was swimming in the tank. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31534 @@ -7695,7 +7695,7 @@ definition: - swim in or form a large group of fish example: - - A cluster of schooling fish was attracted to the bait + - A cluster of schooling fish was attracted to the bait. hypernym: - 01964770-v ili: i31535 @@ -7706,7 +7706,7 @@ definition: - show the fins above the water while swimming example: - - The sharks were finning near the surface + - The sharks were finning near the surface. hypernym: - 01964770-v ili: i31536 @@ -7742,7 +7742,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00442764-n example: - - European children learn the breast stroke; they often don't know how to crawl + - European children learn the breast stroke; they often don't know how to crawl. hypernym: - 01964770-v ili: i31539 @@ -7776,7 +7776,7 @@ definition: - bathe in the nude example: - - The young people were skinny-dipping in the pond + - The young people were skinny-dipping in the pond. hypernym: - 01965193-v ili: i31542 @@ -7787,7 +7787,7 @@ definition: - swim under water example: - - the children enjoyed diving and looking for shells + - The children enjoyed diving and looking for shells. hypernym: - 01964770-v ili: i31543 @@ -7800,7 +7800,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00442764-n example: - - I was afraid to dive from the board into the pool + - I was afraid to dive from the board into the pool. hypernym: - 01995486-v ili: i31544 @@ -7846,7 +7846,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00301267-n example: - - The airplane power-dived + - The airplane power-dived. hypernym: - 01971380-v ili: i31548 @@ -7868,8 +7868,8 @@ definition: - move forward by leaps and bounds example: - - The horse bounded across the meadow - - The child leapt across the puddle + - The horse bounded across the meadow. + - The child leapt across the puddle. - Can you jump over the fence? hypernym: - 01835473-v @@ -7884,7 +7884,7 @@ definition: - move suddenly, energetically, or violently example: - - He burst out of the house into the cool night + - He burst out of the house into the cool night. hypernym: - 01967949-v ili: i31551 @@ -7895,7 +7895,7 @@ definition: - leap suddenly example: - - He bounced to his feet + - He bounced to his feet. hypernym: - 01967949-v ili: i31552 @@ -7915,7 +7915,7 @@ definition: - move around heavily and clumsily example: - - the giant tortoises galumphed around in their pen + - The giant tortoises galumphed around in their pen. hypernym: - 01967949-v ili: i31554 @@ -7928,7 +7928,7 @@ definition: - cause to jump or leap example: - - the trainer jumped the tiger through the hoop + - The trainer jumped the tiger through the hoop. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i31555 @@ -7951,7 +7951,7 @@ definition: - leap or skip, often in dancing example: - - These fish swim with a saltating motion + - These fish swim with a saltating motion. hypernym: - 01967949-v ili: i31557 @@ -7962,7 +7962,7 @@ definition: - move by saltation example: - - The sand grains are saltated by the wind + - The sand grains are saltated by the wind. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i31558 @@ -7982,7 +7982,7 @@ definition: - to vault example: - - He leapfrogged his classmates + - He leapfrogged his classmates. hypernym: - 01967949-v ili: i31560 @@ -7993,7 +7993,7 @@ definition: - move or jump suddenly example: - - She bolted from her seat + - She bolted from her seat. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31561 @@ -8023,7 +8023,7 @@ definition: - jump out from a hiding place and surprise (someone) example: - - The attackers leapt out from the bushes + - The attackers leapt out from the bushes. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i31564 @@ -8078,7 +8078,7 @@ definition: - drop steeply example: - - the stock market plunged + - The stock market plunged. hypernym: - 01974840-v ili: i31569 @@ -8148,9 +8148,9 @@ definition: - move upward example: - - The fog lifted - - The smoke arose from the forest fire - - The mist uprose from the meadows + - The fog lifted. + - The smoke arose from the forest fire. + - The mist uprose from the meadows. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31575 @@ -8178,9 +8178,9 @@ definition: - travel up example: - - We ascended the mountain + - We ascended the mountain. - go up a ladder - - The mountaineers slowly ascended the steep slope + - The mountaineers slowly ascended the steep slope. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31577 @@ -8192,7 +8192,7 @@ definition: - lift up from the earth, as by geologic forces example: - - the earth's movement uplifted this part of town + - The earth's movement uplifted this part of town. hypernym: - 01972576-v ili: i31578 @@ -8203,7 +8203,7 @@ definition: - move to a better position in life or to a better job example: - - She ascended from a life of poverty to one of great renown + - She ascended from a life of poverty to one of great renown. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i31579 @@ -8218,7 +8218,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00504248-n example: - - her pawn queened + - Her pawn queened. hypernym: - 01082916-v ili: i31580 @@ -8231,7 +8231,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00301267-n example: - - The airplane chandelled + - The airplane chandelled. hypernym: - 01972576-v ili: i31581 @@ -8253,9 +8253,9 @@ domain_topic: - 06104629-n example: - - The sun also rises + - The sun also rises. - The sun uprising sees the dusk night fled … - - Jupiter ascends + - Jupiter ascends. hypernym: - 01972576-v ili: i31583 @@ -8271,7 +8271,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06104629-n example: - - the sun sets early these days + - The sun sets early these days. hypernym: - 01974840-v ili: i31584 @@ -8284,10 +8284,10 @@ definition: - move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way example: - - The temperature is going down - - The barometer is falling - - The curtain fell on the diva - - Her hand went up and then fell again + - The temperature is going down. + - The barometer is falling. + - The curtain fell on the diva. + - Her hand went up and then fell again. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31585 @@ -8301,8 +8301,8 @@ definition: - fall in value example: - - the stock market corrected - - prices slumped + - The stock market corrected. + - Prices slumped. hypernym: - 01974840-v ili: i31586 @@ -8315,7 +8315,7 @@ definition: - fall vertically, sharply, or headlong example: - - Our economy precipitated into complete ruin + - Our economy precipitated into complete ruin. hypernym: - 01974840-v ili: i31587 @@ -8326,8 +8326,8 @@ definition: - descend into or as if into some soft substance or place example: - - He sank into bed - - She subsided into the chair + - He sank into bed. + - She subsided into the chair. hypernym: - 01974840-v ili: i31588 @@ -8339,7 +8339,7 @@ definition: - pass into a specified state or condition; sink into example: - - He sank into nirvana + - He sank into nirvana. hypernym: - 00124250-v ili: i31589 @@ -8352,8 +8352,8 @@ definition: - descend in free fall under the influence of gravity example: - - The branch fell from the tree - - The unfortunate hiker fell into a crevasse + - The branch fell from the tree. + - The unfortunate hiker fell into a crevasse. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31590 @@ -8366,8 +8366,8 @@ definition: - fall or come down violently example: - - The branch crashed down on my car - - The plane crashed in the sea + - The branch crashed down on my car. + - The plane crashed in the sea. hypernym: - 01974840-v ili: i31591 @@ -8387,7 +8387,7 @@ definition: - fall loosely example: - - He flopped into a chair + - He flopped into a chair. hypernym: - 01993067-v ili: i31593 @@ -8398,7 +8398,7 @@ definition: - curl over and fall apart in surf or foam, of waves example: - - The surf broke + - The surf broke. hypernym: - 01993067-v ili: i31594 @@ -8462,7 +8462,7 @@ definition: - lower (prices or markets) example: - - The glut of oil depressed gas prices + - The glut of oil depressed gas prices. hypernym: - 01977139-v ili: i31599 @@ -8475,8 +8475,8 @@ definition: - raise from a lower to a higher position example: - - Raise your hands - - Lift a load + - Raise your hands. + - lift a load hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i31600 @@ -8514,7 +8514,7 @@ definition: - raise on or as if on a pinnacle example: - - He did not want to be pinnacled + - He did not want to be pinnacled. hypernym: - 01978076-v ili: i31603 @@ -8553,7 +8553,7 @@ definition: - increase the height of example: - - The athletes kept jumping over the steadily heightened bars + - The athletes kept jumping over the steadily heightened bars. hypernym: - 01978076-v ili: i31606 @@ -8564,7 +8564,7 @@ definition: - increase example: - - The landlord hiked up the rents + - The landlord hiked up the rents. hypernym: - 01978076-v ili: i31607 @@ -8588,7 +8588,7 @@ definition: - dip into a liquid example: - - He dipped into the pool + - He dipped into the pool. hypernym: - 01579924-v ili: i31609 @@ -8610,7 +8610,7 @@ definition: - fall down, as if collapsing example: - - The tower of the World Trade Center tumbled after the plane hit it + - The tower of the World Trade Center tumbled after the plane hit it. hypernym: - 01974840-v ili: i31611 @@ -8622,7 +8622,7 @@ definition: - turn over and fall example: - - the man had a heart attack and keeled over + - The man had a heart attack and keeled over. hypernym: - 01980502-v ili: i31612 @@ -8633,7 +8633,7 @@ definition: - to fall vertically example: - - the bombs are dropping on enemy targets + - The bombs are dropping on enemy targets. hypernym: - 01974840-v ili: i31613 @@ -8646,7 +8646,7 @@ definition: - fall abruptly example: - - It plunged to the bottom of the well + - It plunged to the bottom of the well. hypernym: - 01980855-v ili: i31614 @@ -8678,7 +8678,7 @@ definition: - drop (stuff) in a heap or mass example: - - The truck dumped the garbage in the street + - The truck dumped the garbage in the street. hypernym: - 01981715-v ili: i31617 @@ -8689,7 +8689,7 @@ definition: - let fall to the ground example: - - Don't drop the dishes + - Don't drop the dishes. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i31618 @@ -8703,7 +8703,7 @@ definition: - let drop or droop example: - - Hang one's head in shame + - hang one's head in shame hypernym: - 01981715-v ili: i31619 @@ -8725,7 +8725,7 @@ definition: - drop sharply example: - - The stock market plummeted + - The stock market plummeted. hypernym: - 01980855-v ili: i31621 @@ -8747,7 +8747,7 @@ definition: - fall or plunge forward example: - - She pitched over the railing of the balcony + - She pitched over the railing of the balcony. hypernym: - 01974840-v ili: i31623 @@ -8758,7 +8758,7 @@ definition: - come down example: - - the birds alighted + - The birds alighted. hypernym: - 01974840-v ili: i31624 @@ -8770,7 +8770,7 @@ definition: - to come to rest, settle example: - - Misfortune lighted upon him + - Misfortune lighted upon him. hypernym: - 01983915-v ili: i31625 @@ -8792,7 +8792,7 @@ definition: - land on a beach example: - - the ship beached near the port + - The ship beached near the port. hypernym: - 01983915-v ili: i31627 @@ -8803,7 +8803,7 @@ definition: - land at or reach a port example: - - The ship finally ported + - The ship finally ported. hypernym: - 01983915-v ili: i31628 @@ -8816,7 +8816,7 @@ definition: - go ashore example: - - The passengers disembarked at Southampton + - The passengers disembarked at Southampton. hypernym: - 01983915-v ili: i31629 @@ -8850,7 +8850,7 @@ domain_topic: - 02689427-n example: - - the plane touched down at noon + - The plane touched down at noon. hypernym: - 01983915-v ili: i31632 @@ -8861,8 +8861,8 @@ definition: - reach or come to rest example: - - The bird landed on the highest branch - - The plane landed in Istanbul + - The bird landed on the highest branch. + - The plane landed in Istanbul. hypernym: - 02009962-v ili: i31633 @@ -8874,7 +8874,7 @@ definition: - arrive by motorcar example: - - The star and her manager drive in today from their motor tour across the country + - The star and her manager drive in today from their motor tour across the country. hypernym: - 02009962-v ili: i31634 @@ -8885,7 +8885,7 @@ definition: - fall short of (the runway) in a landing example: - - The plane undershot the runway + - The plane undershot the runway. hypernym: - 01983915-v ili: i31635 @@ -8933,7 +8933,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00301267-n example: - - the pilot managed to land the airplane safely + - The pilot managed to land the airplane safely. hypernym: - 02009962-v ili: i31639 @@ -8946,7 +8946,7 @@ definition: - shoot at and force to come down example: - - the enemy landed several of our aircraft + - The enemy landed several of our aircraft. hypernym: - 01139564-v ili: i31640 @@ -8959,7 +8959,7 @@ definition: - arrive on shore example: - - The ship landed in Pearl Harbor + - The ship landed in Pearl Harbor. hypernym: - 02009962-v ili: i31641 @@ -8972,7 +8972,7 @@ definition: - stand up on the hind legs, of quadrupeds example: - - The horse reared in terror + - The horse reared in terror. hypernym: - 01986058-v ili: i31642 @@ -8984,7 +8984,7 @@ definition: - rear backwards on its hind legs example: - - the frightened horse reared back + - The frightened horse reared back. hypernym: - 01985637-v ili: i31643 @@ -9004,7 +9004,7 @@ definition: - get up from a sitting or slouching position example: - - The students straightened when the teacher entered + - The students straightened when the teacher entered. hypernym: - 01987785-v ili: i31645 @@ -9015,8 +9015,8 @@ definition: - open involuntarily example: - - His mouth dropped open - - her jaw dropped open + - His mouth dropped open. + - Her jaw dropped open. hypernym: - 01989937-v ili: i31646 @@ -9028,10 +9028,10 @@ definition: - occupy or take on example: - - He assumes the lotus position - - She took her seat on the stage - - We took our seats in the orchestra - - She took up her position behind the tree + - He assumes the lotus position. + - She took her seat on the stage. + - We took our seats in the orchestra. + - She took up her position behind the tree. - strike a pose hypernym: - 01835473-v @@ -9048,7 +9048,7 @@ definition: - straighten oneself example: - - He drew himself up when he talked to his superior + - He drew himself up when he talked to his superior. hypernym: - 01986058-v ili: i31648 @@ -9071,7 +9071,7 @@ definition: - to stick up example: - - The dog pricked up his ears + - The dog pricked up his ears. hypernym: - 01986880-v ili: i31650 @@ -9084,7 +9084,7 @@ definition: - increase in volume example: - - the dough rose slowly in the warm room + - The dough rose slowly in the warm room. hypernym: - 00231172-v ili: i31651 @@ -9096,7 +9096,7 @@ definition: - rise to one's feet example: - - The audience got up and applauded + - The audience got up and applauded. hypernym: - 01987785-v ili: i31652 @@ -9120,7 +9120,7 @@ definition: - rise up as in fear example: - - The dog's fur bristled + - The dog's fur bristled. - It was a sight to make one's hair uprise! hypernym: - 01985637-v @@ -9143,8 +9143,8 @@ definition: - drop oneself to a lower or less erect position example: - - She fell back in her chair - - He fell to his knees + - She fell back in her chair. + - He fell to his knees. hypernym: - 01987785-v ili: i31656 @@ -9157,8 +9157,8 @@ definition: - lose an upright position suddenly example: - - The vase fell over and the water spilled onto the table - - Her hair fell across her forehead + - The vase fell over and the water spilled onto the table. + - Her hair fell across her forehead. hypernym: - 01987785-v ili: i31657 @@ -9172,7 +9172,7 @@ definition: - regain an upright or proper position example: - - The capsized boat righted again + - The capsized boat righted again. hypernym: - 01987785-v ili: i31658 @@ -9185,7 +9185,7 @@ definition: - put in or restore to an upright position example: - - They righted the sailboat that had capsized + - They righted the sailboat that had capsized. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i31659 @@ -9224,7 +9224,7 @@ definition: - lie down comfortably example: - - To enjoy the picnic, we stretched out on the grass + - To enjoy the picnic, we stretched out on the grass. hypernym: - 01989043-v ili: i31662 @@ -9257,7 +9257,7 @@ definition: - cause to sag example: - - The children sagged their bottoms down even more comfortably + - The children sagged their bottoms down even more comfortably. hypernym: - 01989937-v ili: i31665 @@ -9269,7 +9269,7 @@ definition: - fall or descend to a lower place or level example: - - He sank to his knees + - He sank to his knees. hypernym: - 01987785-v ili: i31666 @@ -9285,7 +9285,7 @@ definition: - sink down or precipitate example: - - the mud subsides when the waters become calm + - The mud subsides when the waters become calm. hypernym: - 01993887-v ili: i31667 @@ -9297,7 +9297,7 @@ definition: - sink to a lower level or form a depression example: - - the valleys subside + - The valleys subside. hypernym: - 02043524-v ili: i31668 @@ -9319,7 +9319,7 @@ definition: - become clear by the sinking of particles example: - - the liquid gradually settled + - The liquid gradually settled. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i31670 @@ -9334,7 +9334,7 @@ definition: - cause to sink example: - - The Japanese sank American ships in Pearl Harbor + - The Japanese sank American ships in Pearl Harbor. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i31671 @@ -9365,7 +9365,7 @@ definition: - position so as to be square example: - - He squared his shoulders + - He squared his shoulders. hypernym: - 01991174-v ili: i31674 @@ -9411,7 +9411,7 @@ definition: - place at intervals example: - - Space the interviews so that you have some time between the different candidates + - Space the interviews so that you have some time between the different candidates. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i31678 @@ -9433,7 +9433,7 @@ definition: - settle into a position, usually on a surface or ground example: - - dust settled on the roofs + - Dust settled on the roofs. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i31680 @@ -9467,8 +9467,8 @@ definition: - fall or sink heavily example: - - He slumped onto the couch - - My spirits sank + - He slumped onto the couch. + - My spirits sank. hypernym: - 01993067-v ili: i31683 @@ -9481,12 +9481,12 @@ definition: - break down, literally or metaphorically example: - - The wall collapsed - - The business collapsed - - The dam broke - - The roof collapsed - - The wall gave in - - The roof finally gave under the weight of the ice + - The wall collapsed. + - The business collapsed. + - The dam broke. + - The roof collapsed. + - The wall gave in. + - The roof finally gave under the weight of the ice. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i31684 @@ -9508,7 +9508,7 @@ definition: - cause to burst example: - - The ice broke the pipe + - The ice broke the pipe. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i31685 @@ -9532,7 +9532,7 @@ definition: - go under example: - - The raft sank and its occupants drowned + - The raft sank and its occupants drowned. hypernym: - 01974840-v ili: i31687 @@ -9569,7 +9569,7 @@ definition: - ascend as a sound example: - - The choirs singing uprose and filled the church + - The choirs singing uprose and filled the church. hypernym: - 01973223-v ili: i31690 @@ -9580,7 +9580,7 @@ definition: - come up to the surface of or rise example: - - He felt new emotions emerge + - He felt new emotions emerge. hypernym: - 01994295-v ili: i31691 @@ -9600,8 +9600,8 @@ definition: - move upwards in bubbles, as from the effect of heating; also used metaphorically example: - - Gases bubbled up from the earth - - Marx's ideas have bubbled up in many places in Latin America + - Gases bubbled up from the earth. + - Marx's ideas have bubbled up in many places in Latin America. hypernym: - 01994295-v ili: i31693 @@ -9613,7 +9613,7 @@ definition: - come up, as of a liquid example: - - Tears well in her eyes + - Tears well in her eyes. - the currents well up hypernym: - 01994295-v @@ -9626,7 +9626,7 @@ definition: - emerge from the surface of a body of water example: - - The whales broke + - The whales broke. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i31695 @@ -9649,7 +9649,7 @@ entails: - 01911251-v example: - - The river zigzags through the countryside + - The river zigzags through the countryside. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31697 @@ -9703,7 +9703,7 @@ definition: - move forward, also in the metaphorical sense example: - - Time marches on + - Time marches on. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31702 @@ -9719,7 +9719,7 @@ definition: - make one's way deeper into or through example: - - The hikers did not manage to penetrate the dense forest + - The hikers did not manage to penetrate the dense forest. hypernym: - 01996535-v ili: i31703 @@ -9730,7 +9730,7 @@ definition: - advance stealthily or unnoticed example: - - Age creeps up on you + - Age creeps up on you. hypernym: - 01996535-v ili: i31704 @@ -9764,7 +9764,7 @@ definition: - push down forcibly example: - - The driver jammed the brake pedal to the floor + - The driver jammed the brake pedal to the floor. hypernym: - 01875972-v ili: i31707 @@ -9797,7 +9797,7 @@ definition: - advance the forward part of with caution example: - - She nosed the car into the left lane + - She nosed the car into the left lane. hypernym: - 01997958-v ili: i31710 @@ -9808,7 +9808,7 @@ definition: - move forward example: - - we have to advance clocks and watches when we travel eastward + - We have to advance clocks and watches when we travel eastward. hypernym: - 00299337-v ili: i31711 @@ -9820,8 +9820,8 @@ definition: - pull back or move away or backward example: - - The enemy withdrew - - The limo pulled away from the curb + - The enemy withdrew. + - The limo pulled away from the curb. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31712 @@ -9841,7 +9841,7 @@ definition: - move back example: - - The glacier retrogrades + - The glacier retrogrades. hypernym: - 01998474-v ili: i31713 @@ -9875,7 +9875,7 @@ example: - draw a weapon - pull out a gun - - The mugger pulled a knife on his victim + - The mugger pulled a knife on his victim. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i31716 @@ -9894,9 +9894,9 @@ definition: - move ahead; travel onward in time or space example: - - We proceeded towards Washington - - She continued in the direction of the hills - - We are moving ahead in time now + - We proceeded towards Washington. + - She continued in the direction of the hills. + - We are moving ahead in time now. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31717 @@ -9912,8 +9912,8 @@ definition: - make one's course or travel along a path; travel or pass over, around, or along example: - - The children traced along the edge of the dark forest - - The women traced the pasture + - The children traced along the edge of the dark forest. + - The women traced the pasture. hypernym: - 01999581-v ili: i31718 @@ -9925,7 +9925,7 @@ - act or proceed in a riotous, turbulent, or disorderly way example: - source: R.A.Billington - text: desperadoes from the hills regularly roared in to take over the town + text: Desperadoes from the hills regularly roared in to take over the town. hypernym: - 01999581-v ili: i31719 @@ -9936,7 +9936,7 @@ definition: - proceed slowly or with difficulty example: - - the boat limped into the harbor + - The boat limped into the harbor. hypernym: - 01999581-v ili: i31720 @@ -9947,7 +9947,7 @@ definition: - push one's way example: - - she barged into the meeting room + - She barged into the meeting room. hypernym: - 02062918-v ili: i31721 @@ -9960,7 +9960,7 @@ definition: - march in a procession example: - - They processed into the dining room + - They processed into the dining room. hypernym: - 01908923-v ili: i31722 @@ -9982,7 +9982,7 @@ - travel backward example: - back into the driveway - - The car backed up and hit the tree + - The car backed up and hit the tree. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31724 @@ -9995,7 +9995,7 @@ definition: - move out of a space backwards example: - - He backed out of the driveway + - He backed out of the driveway. hypernym: - 02001151-v ili: i31725 @@ -10021,7 +10021,7 @@ definition: - move backwards from a certain position example: - - The bully had to back down + - The bully had to back down. hypernym: - 01998474-v ili: i31727 @@ -10046,7 +10046,7 @@ definition: - follow at a dangerously close distance example: - - it is dangerous to tailgate another vehicle + - It is dangerous to tailgate another vehicle. hypernym: - 02002464-v ili: i31729 @@ -10057,7 +10057,7 @@ definition: - make a sweeping movement example: - - The camera panned across the room + - The camera panned across the room. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31730 @@ -10068,8 +10068,8 @@ definition: - to travel behind, go after, come after example: - - The ducklings followed their mother around the pond - - Please follow the guide through the museum + - The ducklings followed their mother around the pond. + - Please follow the guide through the museum. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31731 @@ -10082,7 +10082,7 @@ entails: - 02002464-v example: - - I caught up on my homework + - I caught up on my homework. hypernym: - 02024442-v ili: i31732 @@ -10102,7 +10102,7 @@ definition: - reach the highest point of example: - - We scaled the Mont Blanc + - We scaled the Mont Blanc. hypernym: - 02024442-v ili: i31734 @@ -10124,7 +10124,7 @@ definition: - travel in front of; go in advance of others example: - - The procession was headed by John + - The procession was headed by John. hypernym: - 02003250-v ili: i31736 @@ -10147,9 +10147,9 @@ definition: - take somebody somewhere example: - - we led him to our chief - - can you take me to the main entrance? - - He conducted us to the palace + - We led him to our chief. + - Can you take me to the main entrance? + - He conducted us to the palace. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i31738 @@ -10175,7 +10175,7 @@ definition: - lead someone in the wrong direction or give someone wrong directions example: - - The pedestrian misdirected the out-of-town driver + - The pedestrian misdirected the out-of-town driver. hypernym: - 02003830-v ili: i31740 @@ -10189,7 +10189,7 @@ definition: - take (someone) to their seats, as in theaters or auditoriums example: - - he ushered us to our seats + - He ushered us to our seats. hypernym: - 02003830-v ili: i31741 @@ -10210,8 +10210,8 @@ definition: - follow in or as if in pursuit example: - - The police car pursued the suspected attacker - - Her bad deed followed her and haunted her dreams all her life + - The police car pursued the suspected attacker. + - Her bad deed followed her and haunted her dreams all her life. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31743 @@ -10236,7 +10236,7 @@ definition: - follow, usually without the person's knowledge example: - - The police are shadowing her + - The police are shadowing her. hypernym: - 02002464-v ili: i31745 @@ -10247,7 +10247,7 @@ definition: - pursue a line of scent or be a bearer example: - - the dog was taught to fetch and carry + - The dog was taught to fetch and carry. hypernym: - 02002464-v ili: i31746 @@ -10258,8 +10258,8 @@ definition: - go after with the intent to catch example: - - The policeman chased the mugger down the alley - - the fox chased the rabbit + - The policeman chased the mugger down the alley. + - The fox chased the rabbit. hypernym: - 02004900-v ili: i31747 @@ -10278,8 +10278,8 @@ definition: - drive out or away by or as if by fire example: - - The soldiers were fired - - Surrender fires the cold skepticism + - The soldiers were fired. + - Surrender fires the cold skepticism. hypernym: - 02006752-v ili: i31748 @@ -10290,7 +10290,7 @@ definition: - search the trail of (game) example: - - The dog went off and quested + - The dog went off and quested. hypernym: - 02005890-v ili: i31749 @@ -10301,10 +10301,10 @@ definition: - force to go away; used both with concrete and metaphoric meanings example: - - Drive away potential burglars + - drive away potential burglars - drive away bad thoughts - dispel doubts - - The supermarket had to turn back many disappointed customers + - The supermarket had to turn back many disappointed customers. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i31750 @@ -10323,7 +10323,7 @@ definition: - dispel differences or negative emotions example: - - The group called a meeting to finally clear the air + - The group called a meeting to finally clear the air. hypernym: - 02006752-v ili: i31751 @@ -10335,7 +10335,7 @@ - drive away example: - banish bad thoughts - - banish gloom + - Banish gloom. hypernym: - 02006752-v ili: i31752 @@ -10357,8 +10357,8 @@ definition: - pursue or chase relentlessly example: - - The hunters traced the deer into the woods - - the detectives hounded the suspect until they found him + - The hunters traced the deer into the woods. + - The detectives hounded the suspect until they found him. hypernym: - 02005890-v ili: i31754 @@ -10380,8 +10380,8 @@ definition: - follow stealthily or recur constantly and spontaneously to example: - - her ex-boyfriend stalked her - - the ghost of her mother haunted her + - Her ex-boyfriend stalked her. + - The ghost of her mother haunted her. hypernym: - 02004900-v ili: i31756 @@ -10393,7 +10393,7 @@ definition: - pursue until captured example: - - They ran down the fugitive + - They ran down the fugitive. hypernym: - 02005890-v ili: i31757 @@ -10404,8 +10404,8 @@ definition: - to go back over again example: - - we retraced the route we took last summer - - trace your path + - We retraced the route we took last summer. + - Trace your path. hypernym: - 02008888-v ili: i31758 @@ -10417,7 +10417,7 @@ definition: - retrace one's course example: - - The hikers got into a storm and had to turn back + - The hikers got into a storm and had to turn back. hypernym: - 02008888-v ili: i31759 @@ -10430,7 +10430,7 @@ definition: - return in time example: - - the film cut back to an earlier event in the story + - The film cut back to an earlier event in the story. hypernym: - 02008888-v ili: i31760 @@ -10442,8 +10442,8 @@ definition: - go or come back to place, condition, or activity where one has been before example: - - return to your native land - - the professor returned to his teaching position after serving as Dean + - Return to your native land. + - The professor returned to his teaching position after serving as Dean. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31761 @@ -10465,7 +10465,7 @@ definition: - return home example: - - After the movie, we went home + - After the movie, we went home. hypernym: - 02008888-v ili: i31763 @@ -10477,7 +10477,7 @@ definition: - return to a previous position; in mathematics example: - - The point returned to the interior of the figure + - The point returned to the interior of the figure. hypernym: - 02008888-v ili: i31764 @@ -10497,8 +10497,8 @@ definition: - reach a destination; arrive by movement or progress example: - - She arrived home at 7 o'clock - - She didn't get to Chicago until after midnight + - She arrived home at 7 o'clock. + - She didn't get to Chicago until after midnight. hypernym: - 02024442-v ili: i31766 @@ -10522,7 +10522,7 @@ definition: - reach and board example: - - She got the bus just as it was leaving + - She got the bus just as it was leaving. hypernym: - 02022224-v ili: i31768 @@ -10535,7 +10535,7 @@ definition: - be received example: - - News came in of the massacre in Rwanda + - News came in of the massacre in Rwanda. hypernym: - 02009962-v ili: i31769 @@ -10547,8 +10547,8 @@ definition: - reach a point in time, or a certain state or level example: - - The thermometer hit 100 degrees - - This car can reach a speed of 140 miles per hour + - The thermometer hit 100 degrees. + - This car can reach a speed of 140 miles per hour. hypernym: - 02009962-v ili: i31770 @@ -10561,7 +10561,7 @@ definition: - reach a maximum example: - - I maxed out on all my credit cards + - I maxed out on all my credit cards. hypernym: - 02010848-v ili: i31771 @@ -10583,7 +10583,7 @@ - reach or gain access to example: - How does one access the attic in this house? - - I cannot get to the T.V. antenna, even if I climb on the roof + - I cannot get to the T.V. antenna, even if I climb on the roof. hypernym: - 02024442-v ili: i31773 @@ -10604,7 +10604,7 @@ definition: - reach a high point example: - - The river crested last night + - The river crested last night. hypernym: - 02012080-v ili: i31775 @@ -10615,7 +10615,7 @@ definition: - reach the low point example: - - Prices bottomed out and started to rise again after a while + - Prices bottomed out and started to rise again after a while. hypernym: - 02024442-v ili: i31776 @@ -10628,8 +10628,8 @@ entails: - 01972576-v example: - - That wild, speculative spirit peaked in 1929 - - Bids for the painting topped out at $50 million + - That wild, speculative spirit peaked in 1929. + - Bids for the painting topped out at $50 million. hypernym: - 02024442-v ili: i31777 @@ -10653,7 +10653,7 @@ - leave (a barracks) in order to take a place in a military formation, or leave a military formation example: - - the soldiers fell out + - The soldiers fell out. hypernym: - 02019450-v ili: i31779 @@ -10673,7 +10673,7 @@ definition: - depart after obtaining formal permission example: - - He has congeed with the King + - He has congeed with the King. hypernym: - 02012411-v ili: i31781 @@ -10703,8 +10703,8 @@ - go away from a place example: - At what time does your train leave? - - She didn't leave until midnight - - The ship leaves at midnight + - She didn't leave until midnight. + - The ship leaves at midnight. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31785 @@ -10720,8 +10720,8 @@ definition: - go away from example: - - The actor walked off before he got his cue - - I got annoyed and just walked off + - The actor walked off before he got his cue. + - I got annoyed and just walked off. hypernym: - 02013448-v ili: i31786 @@ -10733,7 +10733,7 @@ definition: - leave abruptly, often in protest or anger example: - - The customer that was not served walked out + - The customer that was not served walked out. hypernym: - 02013448-v ili: i31788 @@ -10744,7 +10744,7 @@ definition: - leave in a certain condition example: - - She came away angry + - She came away angry. hypernym: - 02013448-v ili: i31789 @@ -10755,7 +10755,7 @@ definition: - leave suddenly example: - - She persuaded him to decamp + - She persuaded him to decamp. - skip town hypernym: - 02013448-v @@ -10784,8 +10784,8 @@ definition: - leave suddenly and as if in a hurry example: - - The listeners bolted when he discussed his strange ideas - - When she started to tell silly stories, I ran out + - The listeners bolted when he discussed his strange ideas. + - When she started to tell silly stories, I ran out. hypernym: - 02013448-v ili: i31792 @@ -10810,7 +10810,7 @@ definition: - take the field example: - - The soldiers went out on missions + - The soldiers went out on missions. hypernym: - 02013448-v ili: i31794 @@ -10843,7 +10843,7 @@ definition: - run off or leave the rails example: - - the train derailed because a cow was standing on the tracks + - The train derailed because a cow was standing on the tracks. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31797 @@ -10855,7 +10855,7 @@ definition: - cause to run off the tracks example: - - they had planned to derail the trains that carried atomic waste + - They had planned to derail the trains that carried atomic waste. hypernym: - 02549304-v ili: i31798 @@ -10888,7 +10888,7 @@ - transfer (a number, cipher, or remainder) to the next column or unit's place before or after, in addition or multiplication example: - - put down 5 and carry 2 + - Put down 5 and carry 2. hypernym: - 02016196-v ili: i31801 @@ -10902,7 +10902,7 @@ - move about, move back and forth example: - He shuffled his funds among different accounts in various countries so as to avoid - the IRS + the IRS. hypernym: - 02016196-v ili: i31802 @@ -10943,7 +10943,7 @@ definition: - cause to move, usually with force or pressure example: - - the refugees were displaced by the war + - The refugees were displaced by the war. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i31806 @@ -10954,7 +10954,7 @@ definition: - press, force, or thrust out of a small space example: - - The weeds crowded out the flowers + - The weeds crowded out the flowers. hypernym: - 02017423-v ili: i31807 @@ -10977,7 +10977,7 @@ definition: - depart for someplace example: - - The family took off for Florida + - The family took off for Florida. hypernym: - 02013448-v ili: i31809 @@ -10995,7 +10995,7 @@ definition: - depart from the ground example: - - The plane took off two hours late + - The plane took off two hours late. hypernym: - 02018017-v ili: i31810 @@ -11007,7 +11007,7 @@ definition: - leave at high speed making a loud sound example: - - The car roared off into the fog + - The car roared off into the fog. hypernym: - 02018017-v ili: i31811 @@ -11018,7 +11018,7 @@ definition: - move rapidly and as if blazing example: - - The spaceship blazed out into space + - The spaceship blazed out into space. hypernym: - 02018017-v ili: i31812 @@ -11040,7 +11040,7 @@ definition: - move out or away example: - - The troops pulled out after the cease-fire + - The troops pulled out after the cease-fire. hypernym: - 02013448-v ili: i31814 @@ -11054,7 +11054,7 @@ definition: - of trains; move into (a station) example: - - The bullet train drew into Tokyo Station + - The bullet train drew into Tokyo Station. hypernym: - 02009962-v ili: i31815 @@ -11071,7 +11071,7 @@ - move out of or depart from example: - leave the room - - the fugitive has left the country + - The fugitive has left the country. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31816 @@ -11125,7 +11125,7 @@ definition: - to come or go into example: - - the boat entered an area of shallow marshes + - The boat entered an area of shallow marshes. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31821 @@ -11142,7 +11142,7 @@ definition: - enter by walking example: - - She walks in at all hours, as if she lived here + - She walks in at all hours, as if she lived here. hypernym: - 02020375-v ili: i31822 @@ -11153,7 +11153,7 @@ definition: - enter a harbor example: - - the ship called in Athens + - The ship called in Athens. hypernym: - 02020375-v ili: i31823 @@ -11165,7 +11165,7 @@ definition: - arrive suddenly and unannounced example: - - He plumped in on a Sunday morning + - He plumped in on a Sunday morning. hypernym: - 02009962-v ili: i31824 @@ -11176,7 +11176,7 @@ definition: - depart suddenly example: - - He plumped out of the house + - He plumped out of the house. hypernym: - 02012411-v ili: i31825 @@ -11187,7 +11187,7 @@ definition: - enter the water example: - - the wild ducks took water + - The wild ducks took water. hypernym: - 02020375-v ili: i31826 @@ -11198,7 +11198,7 @@ definition: - make an entrance by turning from a road example: - - Turn in after you see the gate + - Turn in after you see the gate. hypernym: - 02020375-v ili: i31827 @@ -11241,7 +11241,7 @@ definition: - reach in time example: - - I have to catch a train at 7 o'clock + - I have to catch a train at 7 o'clock. hypernym: - 02021901-v ili: i31831 @@ -11254,8 +11254,8 @@ definition: - enter uninvited example: - - They intruded on our dinner party - - She irrupted into our sitting room + - They intruded on our dinner party. + - She irrupted into our sitting room. hypernym: - 02020375-v ili: i31832 @@ -11267,7 +11267,7 @@ definition: - intrude or enter uninvited example: - - Don't bother the professor while she is grading term papers + - Don't bother the professor while she is grading term papers. hypernym: - 02022376-v ili: i31833 @@ -11278,7 +11278,7 @@ definition: - enter uninvited; informal example: - - let's crash the party! + - Let's crash the party! hypernym: - 02022376-v ili: i31834 @@ -11300,7 +11300,7 @@ definition: - move violently as through a barrier example: - - The terrorists crashed the gate + - The terrorists crashed the gate. hypernym: - 02054081-v ili: i31836 @@ -11311,7 +11311,7 @@ definition: - make one's way by force example: - - He muscled his way into the office + - He muscled his way into the office. hypernym: - 02054081-v ili: i31837 @@ -11333,8 +11333,8 @@ definition: - to intrude upon, infringe, encroach on, violate example: - - This new colleague invades my territory - - The neighbors intrude on your privacy + - This new colleague invades my territory. + - The neighbors intrude on your privacy. hypernym: - 02020375-v ili: i31839 @@ -11348,7 +11348,7 @@ definition: - enter someone else's territory and take spoils example: - - The pirates raided the coastal villages regularly + - The pirates raided the coastal villages regularly. hypernym: - 02023568-v ili: i31840 @@ -11360,7 +11360,7 @@ definition: - raid and rove in search of booty example: - - marauding rebels overran the countryside + - Marauding rebels overran the countryside. hypernym: - 02023879-v ili: i31841 @@ -11371,7 +11371,7 @@ definition: - invade in great numbers example: - - the roaches infested our kitchen + - The roaches infested our kitchen. hypernym: - 01128786-v ili: i31842 @@ -11385,10 +11385,10 @@ entails: - 01839438-v example: - - We hit Detroit by noon - - The water reached the doorstep - - We barely made it to the finish line - - I have to hit the MAC machine before the weekend starts + - We hit Detroit by noon. + - The water reached the doorstep. + - We barely made it to the finish line. + - I have to hit the MAC machine before the weekend starts. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i31843 @@ -11406,8 +11406,8 @@ definition: - reach the summit (of a mountain) example: - - They breasted the mountain - - Many mountaineers go up Mt. Everest but not all summit + - They breasted the mountain. + - Many mountaineers go up Mt. Everest but not all summit. hypernym: - 02024442-v ili: i31844 @@ -11419,7 +11419,7 @@ definition: - reach or ascend the top of example: - - The hikers topped the mountain just before noon + - The hikers topped the mountain just before noon. hypernym: - 02024442-v ili: i31845 @@ -11430,7 +11430,7 @@ definition: - reach in time example: - - We barely made the plane + - We barely made the plane. hypernym: - 02024442-v ili: i31846 @@ -11443,7 +11443,7 @@ definition: - succeed in reaching; arrive at example: - - The arrow found its mark + - The arrow found its mark. hypernym: - 02024442-v ili: i31847 @@ -11463,7 +11463,7 @@ definition: - succeed in reaching a real or abstract destination after overcoming problems example: - - We finally got through the bureaucracy and could talk to the Minister + - We finally got through the bureaucracy and could talk to the Minister. hypernym: - 02024442-v ili: i31849 @@ -11477,7 +11477,7 @@ example: - make the first team - We made it! - - She may not make the grade + - She may not make the grade. hypernym: - 02531751-v ili: i31850 @@ -11503,7 +11503,7 @@ definition: - bring to the ground example: - - the storm grounded the ship + - The storm grounded the ship. hypernym: - 02091423-v ili: i31852 @@ -11518,7 +11518,7 @@ entails: - 01839438-v example: - - She missed her train + - She missed her train. hypernym: - 02534046-v ili: i31853 @@ -11540,7 +11540,7 @@ definition: - meet with by appointment example: - - She met up with her former lover + - She met up with her former lover. hypernym: - 02026650-v ili: i31855 @@ -11551,7 +11551,7 @@ definition: - come together example: - - I'll probably see you at the meeting + - I'll probably see you at the meeting. - How nice to see you again! hypernym: - 02372362-v @@ -11580,7 +11580,7 @@ definition: - come together, usually for a purpose example: - - The crowds congregated in front of the Vatican on Christmas Eve + - The crowds congregated in front of the Vatican on Christmas Eve. hypernym: - 02433771-v ili: i31858 @@ -11591,7 +11591,7 @@ definition: - move together in a hive or as if in a hive example: - - The bee swarms are hiving + - The bee swarms are hiving. hypernym: - 02433771-v ili: i31859 @@ -11612,7 +11612,7 @@ definition: - join together into a mass or collect or form a mass example: - - Crowds were massing outside the palace + - Crowds were massing outside the palace. hypernym: - 02031458-v ili: i31861 @@ -11623,7 +11623,7 @@ definition: - crowd closely example: - - The crowds pressed along the street + - The crowds pressed along the street. hypernym: - 02028014-v ili: i31862 @@ -11634,7 +11634,7 @@ definition: - meet formally example: - - The council convened last week + - The council convened last week. hypernym: - 02433771-v ili: i31863 @@ -11645,7 +11645,7 @@ definition: - meet again example: - - The bill will be considered when the Legislature reconvenes next Fall + - The bill will be considered when the Legislature reconvenes next Fall. hypernym: - 02028354-v ili: i31864 @@ -11667,7 +11667,7 @@ definition: - come together as in a cluster or flock example: - - The poets constellate in this town every summer + - The poets constellate in this town every summer. hypernym: - 02433771-v ili: i31866 @@ -11681,7 +11681,7 @@ definition: - move as a crowd or in a group example: - - Tourists flocked to the shrine where the statue was said to have shed tears + - Tourists flocked to the shrine where the statue was said to have shed tears. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31867 @@ -11692,7 +11692,7 @@ definition: - go or travel along with example: - - The nurse accompanied the old lady everywhere + - The nurse accompanied the old lady everywhere. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31868 @@ -11703,7 +11703,7 @@ definition: - accompany as an escort example: - - She asked her older brother to escort her to the ball + - She asked her older brother to escort her to the ball. hypernym: - 02029396-v ili: i31869 @@ -11714,7 +11714,7 @@ definition: - conduct someone someplace example: - - I'll see you to the door + - I'll see you to the door. hypernym: - 02029396-v ili: i31870 @@ -11746,8 +11746,8 @@ entails: - 01130619-v example: - - the trucks convoyed the cars across the battle zone - - the warships convoyed the merchant ships across the Pacific + - The trucks convoyed the cars across the battle zone. + - The warships convoyed the merchant ships across the Pacific. hypernym: - 02029675-v ili: i31873 @@ -11781,7 +11781,7 @@ definition: - go along with, often uninvited example: - - my younger brother often tagged along when I went out with my friends + - My younger brother often tagged along when I went out with my friends. hypernym: - 02029396-v ili: i31876 @@ -11792,7 +11792,7 @@ definition: - crowd or draw together example: - - let's huddle together — it's cold! + - Let's huddle together — it's cold! hypernym: - 02028855-v ili: i31877 @@ -11804,7 +11804,7 @@ definition: - form into a bunch example: - - The frightened children bunched together in the corner of the classroom + - The frightened children bunched together in the corner of the classroom. hypernym: - 02028855-v ili: i31878 @@ -11817,7 +11817,7 @@ definition: - to gather together in large numbers example: - - men in straw boaters and waxed mustaches crowded the verandah + - Men in straw boaters and waxed mustaches crowded the verandah. hypernym: - 02433771-v ili: i31879 @@ -11838,7 +11838,7 @@ definition: - fill to capacity with people example: - - The air raids had surcharged the emergency wards + - The air raids had surcharged the emergency wards. hypernym: - 02032027-v ili: i31881 @@ -11849,7 +11849,7 @@ definition: - cause to crowd together too much example: - - The students overcrowded the cafeteria + - The students overcrowded the cafeteria. hypernym: - 02032568-v ili: i31882 @@ -11860,8 +11860,8 @@ definition: - move in large numbers example: - - people were pouring out of the theater - - beggars pullulated in the plaza + - People were pouring out of the theater. + - Beggars pullulated in the plaza. hypernym: - 02031458-v ili: i31883 @@ -11885,7 +11885,7 @@ definition: - cause to herd, drive, or crowd together example: - - We herded the children into a spare classroom + - We herded the children into a spare classroom. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i31885 @@ -11897,8 +11897,8 @@ definition: - move away from each other example: - - The crowds dispersed - - The children scattered in all directions when the teacher approached + - The crowds dispersed. + - The children scattered in all directions when the teacher approached. hypernym: - 02034003-v ili: i31886 @@ -11912,7 +11912,7 @@ definition: - scatter or part example: - - The clouds broke after the heavy downpour + - The clouds broke after the heavy downpour. hypernym: - 02032840-v ili: i31887 @@ -11923,7 +11923,7 @@ definition: - be dispersed in a volley example: - - gun shots volleyed at the attackers + - Gun shots volleyed at the attackers. hypernym: - 02032840-v ili: i31888 @@ -11936,7 +11936,7 @@ definition: - disband example: - - the group broke up + - The group broke up. hypernym: - 02034003-v ili: i31889 @@ -11947,7 +11947,7 @@ definition: - undergo diffraction example: - - laser light diffracts electrons + - Laser light diffracts electrons. hypernym: - 02034003-v ili: i31890 @@ -11958,7 +11958,7 @@ definition: - stop functioning or cohering as a unit example: - - The political wing of the party dissolved after much internal fighting + - The political wing of the party dissolved after much internal fighting. hypernym: - 02033508-v ili: i31891 @@ -11970,7 +11970,7 @@ definition: - go one's own way; move apart example: - - The friends separated after the party + - The friends separated after the party. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31892 @@ -11983,7 +11983,7 @@ definition: - to cause to separate and go in different directions example: - - She waved her hand and scattered the crowds + - She waved her hand and scattered the crowds. hypernym: - 02035003-v ili: i31893 @@ -12000,7 +12000,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08215965-n example: - - The ranks broke + - The ranks broke. hypernym: - 02079709-v ili: i31894 @@ -12013,7 +12013,7 @@ definition: - cause to break up or cease to function example: - - the principal disbanded the political student organization + - The principal disbanded the political student organization. hypernym: - 02034269-v ili: i31895 @@ -12059,7 +12059,7 @@ definition: - isolate or separate example: - - She was shut off from the friends + - She was shut off from the friends. hypernym: - 02035003-v ili: i31899 @@ -12089,7 +12089,7 @@ definition: - go, come, or spread in a rambling or irregular way example: - - Branches straggling out quite far + - branches straggling out quite far hypernym: - 01381221-v ili: i31902 @@ -12101,7 +12101,7 @@ definition: - move or draw apart example: - - The two paths diverge here + - The two paths diverge here. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31903 @@ -12112,7 +12112,7 @@ definition: - move or draw together at a certain location example: - - The crowd converged on the movie star + - The crowd converged on the movie star. hypernym: - 02433771-v ili: i31904 @@ -12123,7 +12123,7 @@ definition: - draw together or meet in one common center example: - - These groups concentrate in the inner cities + - These groups concentrate in the inner cities. hypernym: - 02036479-v ili: i31905 @@ -12134,7 +12134,7 @@ definition: - change direction example: - - The road bends + - The road bends. hypernym: - 01911251-v ili: i31906 @@ -12145,8 +12145,8 @@ definition: - turn sharply; change direction abruptly example: - - The car cut to the left at the intersection - - The motorbike veered to the right + - The car cut to the left at the intersection. + - The motorbike veered to the right. hypernym: - 01911251-v ili: i31907 @@ -12184,7 +12184,7 @@ definition: - swerve off course momentarily example: - - the ship yawed when the huge waves hit it + - The ship yawed when the huge waves hit it. hypernym: - 02037140-v ili: i31910 @@ -12197,7 +12197,7 @@ domain_topic: - 02694015-n example: - - the plane's nose yawed + - The plane's nose yawed. hypernym: - 02069956-v ili: i31911 @@ -12219,7 +12219,7 @@ definition: - turn away or aside example: - - They averted their eyes when the King entered + - They averted their eyes when the King entered. hypernym: - 01911251-v ili: i31913 @@ -12231,8 +12231,8 @@ definition: - bend or cause to bend example: - - He crooked his index finger - - the road curved sharply + - He crooked his index finger. + - The road curved sharply. hypernym: - 02039764-v ili: i31914 @@ -12253,8 +12253,8 @@ definition: - form an arch or curve example: - - her back arches - - her hips curve nicely + - Her back arches. + - Her hips curve nicely. hypernym: - 02039764-v ili: i31916 @@ -12267,7 +12267,7 @@ definition: - form an arch over example: - - Big rocks overarch the stream + - Big rocks overarch the stream. hypernym: - 00144670-v ili: i31917 @@ -12312,7 +12312,7 @@ definition: - form a curve example: - - The stick does not bend + - The stick does not bend. hypernym: - 00140787-v ili: i31921 @@ -12324,7 +12324,7 @@ definition: - bend inwards example: - - The body incurvates a little at the back + - The body incurvates a little at the back. hypernym: - 02039764-v ili: i31922 @@ -12359,7 +12359,7 @@ entails: - 02644022-v example: - - Customers lined up in front of the store + - Customers lined up in front of the store. hypernym: - 01548893-v ili: i31925 @@ -12383,7 +12383,7 @@ definition: - be at an angle example: - - The terrain sloped down + - The terrain sloped down. hypernym: - 02042202-v ili: i31927 @@ -12396,7 +12396,7 @@ definition: - slope upwards example: - - The path ascended to the top of the hill + - The path ascended to the top of the hill. hypernym: - 02040935-v ili: i31928 @@ -12407,7 +12407,7 @@ definition: - sag, bend, bend over or down example: - - the rocks stooped down over the hiking path + - The rocks stooped down over the hiking path. hypernym: - 02040935-v ili: i31929 @@ -12418,7 +12418,7 @@ definition: - slope downward example: - - The hills around here fall towards the ocean + - The hills around here fall towards the ocean. hypernym: - 02040935-v ili: i31930 @@ -12429,7 +12429,7 @@ definition: - slope upward example: - - The path climbed all the way to the top of the hill + - The path climbed all the way to the top of the hill. hypernym: - 02040935-v ili: i31931 @@ -12440,7 +12440,7 @@ definition: - slope downwards example: - - Our property dips towards the river + - Our property dips towards the river. hypernym: - 02040935-v ili: i31932 @@ -12460,7 +12460,7 @@ definition: - to incline or bend from a vertical position example: - - She leaned over the banister + - She leaned over the banister. hypernym: - 02039764-v ili: i31934 @@ -12475,9 +12475,9 @@ definition: - tilt to one side example: - - The balloon heeled over - - the wind made the vessel heel - - The ship listed to starboard + - The balloon heeled over. + - The wind made the vessel heel. + - The ship listed to starboard. hypernym: - 02042202-v ili: i31935 @@ -12491,7 +12491,7 @@ definition: - cause to lean to the side example: - - Erosion listed the old tree + - Erosion listed the old tree. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31936 @@ -12524,7 +12524,7 @@ definition: - tip laterally example: - - the pilot had to bank the aircraft + - The pilot had to bank the aircraft. hypernym: - 02043389-v ili: i31939 @@ -12546,8 +12546,8 @@ definition: - appear to move downward example: - - The sun dipped below the horizon - - The setting sun sank below the tree line + - The sun dipped below the horizon. + - The setting sun sank below the tree line. hypernym: - 02043721-v ili: i31941 @@ -12559,7 +12559,7 @@ definition: - go down example: - - The roof declines here + - The roof declines here. hypernym: - 01980855-v ili: i31942 @@ -12585,7 +12585,7 @@ definition: - bend the head or the upper part of the body in a gesture of respect or greeting example: - - He bowed before the King + - He bowed before the King. hypernym: - 01987785-v ili: i31944 @@ -12626,7 +12626,7 @@ definition: - lower briefly example: - - She dipped her knee + - She dipped her knee. hypernym: - 01977139-v ili: i31948 @@ -12637,7 +12637,7 @@ definition: - rise and move, as in waves or billows example: - - The army surged forward + - The army surged forward. hypernym: - 00264920-v ili: i31949 @@ -12650,7 +12650,7 @@ definition: - rise up as if in waves example: - - smoke billowed up into the sky + - Smoke billowed up into the sky. hypernym: - 01947577-v ili: i31950 @@ -12662,7 +12662,7 @@ definition: - billow up in the form of a cloud example: - - The smoke clouded above the houses + - The smoke clouded above the houses. hypernym: - 02045267-v ili: i31951 @@ -12673,7 +12673,7 @@ definition: - move with great difficulty example: - - The soldiers billowed across the muddy riverbed + - The soldiers billowed across the muddy riverbed. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31952 @@ -12684,8 +12684,8 @@ definition: - fall apart example: - - the building crumbled after the explosion - - Negotiations broke down + - The building crumbled after the explosion. + - Negotiations broke down. hypernym: - 00139943-v ili: i31953 @@ -12712,7 +12712,7 @@ definition: - move around freely from person to person or from place to place example: - - She circulates among royalty + - She circulates among royalty. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31955 @@ -12723,8 +12723,8 @@ definition: - move through a space, circuit or system, returning to the starting point example: - - Blood circulates in my veins - - The air here does not circulate + - Blood circulates in my veins. + - The air here does not circulate. hypernym: - 02070867-v ili: i31956 @@ -12735,7 +12735,7 @@ definition: - circulate through and freshen example: - - The gust of air ventilated the room + - The gust of air ventilated the room. hypernym: - 02046294-v ili: i31957 @@ -12748,7 +12748,7 @@ definition: - cause to move in a circuit or system example: - - The fan circulates the air in the room + - The fan circulates the air in the room. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i31958 @@ -12768,7 +12768,7 @@ definition: - cause to be distributed example: - - This letter is being circulated among the faculty + - This letter is being circulated among the faculty. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i31960 @@ -12782,7 +12782,7 @@ definition: - forward to others example: - - he is sending around an appeal for funds + - He is sending around an appeal for funds. hypernym: - 02047080-v ili: i31961 @@ -12814,9 +12814,9 @@ definition: - move in an orbit example: - - The moon orbits around the Earth - - The planets are orbiting the sun - - electrons orbit the nucleus + - The moon orbits around the Earth. + - The planets are orbiting the sun. + - Electrons orbit the nucleus. hypernym: - 02048171-v ili: i31964 @@ -12829,7 +12829,7 @@ definition: - move in a circular path above (someone or something) example: - - the plane circled, looking for a landing spot + - The plane circled, looking for a landing spot. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31965 @@ -12849,7 +12849,7 @@ definition: - fly loops, perform a loop example: - - the stunt pilot looped his plane + - The stunt pilot looped his plane. hypernym: - 02048171-v ili: i31967 @@ -12860,7 +12860,7 @@ definition: - move in loops example: - - The bicycle looped around the tree + - The bicycle looped around the tree. hypernym: - 02048171-v ili: i31968 @@ -12871,7 +12871,7 @@ definition: - move or proceed at an angle example: - - he angled his way into the room + - He angled his way into the room. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31969 @@ -12882,8 +12882,8 @@ definition: - turn on or around an axis or a center example: - - The Earth revolves around the Sun - - The lamb roast rotates on a spit over the fire + - The Earth revolves around the Sun. + - The lamb roast rotates on a spit over the fire. hypernym: - 02100445-v ili: i31970 @@ -12898,8 +12898,8 @@ definition: - turn outward example: - - These birds can splay out their toes - - ballet dancers can rotate their legs out by 90 degrees + - These birds can splay out their toes. + - Ballet dancers can rotate their legs out by 90 degrees. hypernym: - 01911251-v ili: i31971 @@ -12913,7 +12913,7 @@ definition: - spread open or apart example: - - He splayed his huge hands over the table + - He splayed his huge hands over the table. hypernym: - 01582662-v ili: i31972 @@ -12926,7 +12926,7 @@ definition: - cause to turn on an axis or center example: - - Rotate the handle + - Rotate the handle. hypernym: - 01911251-v ili: i31973 @@ -12940,7 +12940,7 @@ definition: - change directions as if revolving on a pivot example: - - They wheeled their horses around and left + - They wheeled their horses around and left. hypernym: - 02048992-v ili: i31974 @@ -12981,7 +12981,7 @@ definition: - revolve quickly and repeatedly around one's own axis example: - - The dervishes whirl around and around without getting dizzy + - The dervishes whirl around and around without getting dizzy. hypernym: - 02048992-v ili: i31978 @@ -13037,8 +13037,8 @@ definition: - fly around example: - - The clothes tumbled in the dryer - - rising smoke whirled in the air + - The clothes tumbled in the dryer. + - Rising smoke whirled in the air. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i31983 @@ -13112,7 +13112,7 @@ definition: - turn in a twisting or spinning motion example: - - The leaves swirled in the autumn wind + - The leaves swirled in the autumn wind. hypernym: - 02048992-v ili: i31990 @@ -13126,9 +13126,9 @@ definition: - to wind or move in a spiral course example: - - the muscles and nerves of his fine drawn body were coiling for action + - The muscles and nerves of his fine drawn body were coiling for action. - black smoke coiling up into the sky - - the young people gyrated on the dance floor + - The young people gyrated on the dance floor. hypernym: - 01911251-v ili: i31991 @@ -13151,7 +13151,7 @@ definition: - travel past example: - - The sports car passed all the trucks + - The sports car passed all the trucks. hypernym: - 01996535-v ili: i31993 @@ -13164,7 +13164,7 @@ definition: - pass or move in front of example: - - Bride's Biscuit got by the other dogs to win the race + - Bride's Biscuit got by the other dogs to win the race. hypernym: - 02053645-v ili: i31994 @@ -13175,8 +13175,8 @@ definition: - go across or through example: - - We passed the point where the police car had parked - - A terrible thought went through his mind + - We passed the point where the police car had parked. + - A terrible thought went through his mind. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i31995 @@ -13187,7 +13187,7 @@ definition: - succeed in passing through, around, or over example: - - The hiker negociated the high mountain pass + - The hiker negociated the high mountain pass. hypernym: - 02054081-v ili: i31996 @@ -13223,7 +13223,7 @@ definition: - pass through a cycle example: - - This machine automatically cycles + - This machine automatically cycles. hypernym: - 02054081-v ili: i31999 @@ -13243,7 +13243,7 @@ definition: - make one's way clumsily or blindly example: - - He fumbled towards the door + - He fumbled towards the door. hypernym: - 02054081-v ili: i32001 @@ -13255,9 +13255,9 @@ definition: - move past example: - - A black limousine passed by when she looked out the window - - He passed his professor in the hall - - One line of soldiers surpassed the other + - A black limousine passed by when she looked out the window. + - He passed his professor in the hall. + - One line of soldiers surpassed the other. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32002 @@ -13273,7 +13273,7 @@ definition: - pass around or about; move along the border example: - - The boat skirted the coast + - The boat skirted the coast. hypernym: - 02055618-v ili: i32003 @@ -13284,7 +13284,7 @@ definition: - pass by while running example: - - We watched children were running by + - We watched children were running by. hypernym: - 02055618-v ili: i32004 @@ -13295,7 +13295,7 @@ definition: - pass by while flying example: - - An enemy plane flew by + - An enemy plane flew by. hypernym: - 02055618-v ili: i32005 @@ -13308,7 +13308,7 @@ definition: - cause to pass example: - - She passed around the plates + - She passed around the plates. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i32006 @@ -13320,7 +13320,7 @@ definition: - cause to go through a recurring sequence example: - - cycle the laundry in this washing program + - Cycle the laundry in this washing program. hypernym: - 02056400-v ili: i32007 @@ -13340,8 +13340,8 @@ definition: - cause to be circulated and accepted in a false character or identity example: - - She passed the glass off as diamonds - - He passed himself off as a secret agent + - She passed the glass off as diamonds. + - He passed himself off as a secret agent. hypernym: - 02056400-v ili: i32009 @@ -13352,7 +13352,7 @@ definition: - cause to move through example: - - Pass a chemical through a solution + - pass a chemical through a solution hypernym: - 02056400-v ili: i32010 @@ -13418,9 +13418,9 @@ entails: - 01996535-v example: - - We were approaching our destination - - They are drawing near - - The enemy army came nearer and nearer + - We were approaching our destination. + - They are drawing near. + - The enemy army came nearer and nearer. hypernym: - 01853188-v ili: i32016 @@ -13439,7 +13439,7 @@ definition: - draw near example: - - The probe closed with the space station + - The probe closed with the space station. hypernym: - 02057865-v ili: i32017 @@ -13450,7 +13450,7 @@ definition: - come together, as if in an embrace example: - - Her arms closed around her long lost relative + - Her arms closed around her long lost relative. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32018 @@ -13462,7 +13462,7 @@ definition: - advance or converge on example: - - The police were closing in on him + - The police were closing in on him. hypernym: - 01996535-v ili: i32019 @@ -13476,7 +13476,7 @@ definition: - approach a certain age or speed example: - - She is pushing fifty + - She is pushing fifty. hypernym: - 02057865-v ili: i32020 @@ -13488,7 +13488,7 @@ definition: - extend or stretch out to a greater or the full length example: - - Unfold the newspaper + - unfold the newspaper - stretch out that piece of cloth - extend the TV antenna hypernym: @@ -13506,8 +13506,8 @@ definition: - move quickly and violently example: - - The car tore down the street - - He came charging into my office + - The car tore down the street. + - He came charging into my office. hypernym: - 02062918-v ili: i32022 @@ -13536,7 +13536,7 @@ definition: - move very fast example: - - The runner zipped past us at breakneck pace + - The runner zipped past us at breakneck pace. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32024 @@ -13550,7 +13550,7 @@ definition: - travel at an excessive or illegal velocity example: - - I got a ticket for speeding + - I got a ticket for speeding. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32025 @@ -13598,7 +13598,7 @@ definition: - chase away, with as with force example: - - They hunted the unwanted immigrants out of the neighborhood + - They hunted the unwanted immigrants out of the neighborhood. hypernym: - 02060390-v ili: i32029 @@ -13620,8 +13620,8 @@ definition: - cause someone or something to move by driving example: - - She drove me to school every day - - We drove the car to the garage + - She drove me to school every day. + - We drove the car to the garage. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i32031 @@ -13635,7 +13635,7 @@ - steer into a certain direction example: - pull one's horse to a stand - - Pull the car over + - Pull the car over. hypernym: - 02060895-v ili: i32032 @@ -13648,7 +13648,7 @@ definition: - move into a certain direction example: - - the car pulls to the right + - The car pulls to the right. hypernym: - 02061580-v ili: i32033 @@ -13661,7 +13661,7 @@ definition: - move by being propelled by a force example: - - The car drove around the corner + - The car drove around the corner. hypernym: - 01934845-v - 01839438-v @@ -13695,7 +13695,7 @@ entails: - 02062918-v example: - - The cheerleaders bustled about excitedly before their performance + - The cheerleaders bustled about excitedly before their performance. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32037 @@ -13708,7 +13708,7 @@ definition: - move restlessly example: - - The child is always fidgeting in his seat + - The child is always fidgeting in his seat. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32038 @@ -13729,7 +13729,7 @@ definition: - to lag or linger behind example: - - But in so many other areas we still are dragging + - But in so many other areas we still are dragging. hypernym: - 02001894-v ili: i32040 @@ -13745,8 +13745,8 @@ definition: - move hurridly example: - - He rushed down the hall to receive his guests - - The cars raced down the street + - He rushed down the hall to receive his guests. + - The cars raced down the street. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32041 @@ -13768,7 +13768,7 @@ definition: - cause to move fast or to rush or race example: - - The psychologist raced the rats through a long maze + - The psychologist raced the rats through a long maze. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i32042 @@ -13799,8 +13799,8 @@ definition: - move, proceed, or walk draggingly or slowly example: - - John trailed behind his class mates - - The Mercedes trailed behind the horse cart + - John trailed behind his class mates. + - The Mercedes trailed behind the horse cart. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32045 @@ -13812,7 +13812,7 @@ definition: - move outward example: - - The soldiers fanned out + - The soldiers fanned out. hypernym: - 01381221-v ili: i32046 @@ -13826,7 +13826,7 @@ definition: - spread gradually example: - - Light percolated into our house in the morning + - Light percolated into our house in the morning. hypernym: - 02064069-v ili: i32047 @@ -13837,7 +13837,7 @@ definition: - grow or spread, often in such a way as to cover (a surface) example: - - ivy crept over the walls of the university buildings + - Ivy crept over the walls of the university buildings. hypernym: - 02064069-v ili: i32048 @@ -13848,7 +13848,7 @@ definition: - be diffused example: - - These dyes and colors are guaranteed not to run + - These dyes and colors are guaranteed not to run. hypernym: - 02064069-v ili: i32049 @@ -13871,7 +13871,7 @@ definition: - draw back, as with fear or pain example: - - she flinched when they showed the slaughtering of the calf + - She flinched when they showed the slaughtering of the calf. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32051 @@ -13899,7 +13899,7 @@ definition: - run or move very quickly or hastily example: - - She dashed into the yard + - She dashed into the yard. hypernym: - 02062918-v ili: i32053 @@ -13949,7 +13949,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01174134-n example: - - his opponent riposted + - His opponent riposted. hypernym: - 02066140-v ili: i32057 @@ -13962,9 +13962,9 @@ entails: - 01987785-v example: - - he crouched down - - She bowed before the Queen - - The young man stooped to pick up the girl's purse + - He crouched down. + - She bowed before the Queen. + - The young man stooped to pick up the girl's purse. hypernym: - 02039764-v ili: i32058 @@ -13978,7 +13978,7 @@ definition: - lower or bend (the head or upper body), as in a nod or bow example: - - She inclined her head to the student + - She inclined her head to the student. hypernym: - 01977139-v ili: i32059 @@ -13998,7 +13998,7 @@ definition: - bend over or curl up, usually with laughter or pain example: - - He doubled and vomited violently + - He doubled and vomited violently. hypernym: - 02039764-v ili: i32061 @@ -14011,7 +14011,7 @@ definition: - move out of a curled position example: - - He uncurled himself + - He uncurled himself. hypernym: - 01987785-v ili: i32062 @@ -14046,7 +14046,7 @@ definition: - crouch or curl up example: - - They huddled outside in the rain + - They huddled outside in the rain. hypernym: - 02066560-v ili: i32065 @@ -14058,7 +14058,7 @@ definition: - press tightly together or cram example: - - The crowd packed the auditorium + - The crowd packed the auditorium. hypernym: - 02031458-v ili: i32066 @@ -14073,8 +14073,8 @@ definition: - move down on as if in an attack example: - - The raptor swooped down on its prey - - The teacher swooped down upon the new students + - The raptor swooped down on its prey. + - The teacher swooped down upon the new students. hypernym: - 01974840-v ili: i32067 @@ -14086,7 +14086,7 @@ definition: - descend swiftly, as if on prey example: - - The eagle stooped on the mice in the field + - The eagle stooped on the mice in the field. hypernym: - 02068286-v ili: i32068 @@ -14116,7 +14116,7 @@ definition: - cause to turn away from a previous or expected course example: - - The river was deviated to prevent flooding + - The river was deviated to prevent flooding. hypernym: - 01956222-v ili: i32071 @@ -14128,7 +14128,7 @@ - cause a celestial body to deviate from a theoretically regular orbital motion, especially as a result of interposed or extraordinary gravitational pull example: - - The orbits of these stars were perturbed by the passings of a comet + - The orbits of these stars were perturbed by the passings of a comet. hypernym: - 02069013-v ili: i32072 @@ -14141,7 +14141,7 @@ definition: - disturb or interfere with the usual path of an electron or atom example: - - The electrons were perturbed by the passing ion + - The electrons were perturbed by the passing ion. hypernym: - 02069013-v ili: i32073 @@ -14195,7 +14195,7 @@ definition: - move or progress freely as if in a stream example: - - The crowd flowed out of the stadium + - The crowd flowed out of the stadium. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32078 @@ -14217,8 +14217,8 @@ definition: - move along, of liquids example: - - Water flowed into the cave - - the Missouri feeds into the Mississippi + - Water flowed into the cave. + - The Missouri feeds into the Mississippi. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32080 @@ -14245,7 +14245,7 @@ definition: - cause to flow example: - - The artist flowed the washes on the paper + - The artist flowed the washes on the paper. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i32082 @@ -14256,7 +14256,7 @@ definition: - run off as waste example: - - The water wastes back into the ocean + - The water wastes back into the ocean. hypernym: - 02070867-v ili: i32083 @@ -14268,7 +14268,7 @@ definition: - stream in jets, of liquids example: - - The creek spun its course through the woods + - The creek spun its course through the woods. hypernym: - 02074394-v ili: i32084 @@ -14279,7 +14279,7 @@ definition: - move downward example: - - The water ran down + - The water ran down. hypernym: - 02070867-v ili: i32085 @@ -14299,7 +14299,7 @@ definition: - gush forth in a sudden stream or jet example: - - water gushed forth + - Water gushed forth. hypernym: - 02073176-v ili: i32087 @@ -14313,7 +14313,7 @@ definition: - spout moist air from the blowhole example: - - The whales blew + - The whales blew. hypernym: - 02072341-v ili: i32088 @@ -14324,7 +14324,7 @@ definition: - gush or squirt out example: - - Oil whooshed up when the drill hit the well + - Oil whooshed up when the drill hit the well. hypernym: - 02072341-v ili: i32089 @@ -14345,7 +14345,7 @@ definition: - move with a sibilant sound example: - - He whooshed the doors open + - He whooshed the doors open. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i32091 @@ -14357,7 +14357,7 @@ definition: - flow in a spurt example: - - Water poured all over the floor + - Water poured all over the floor. hypernym: - 02070867-v ili: i32092 @@ -14368,7 +14368,7 @@ definition: - pour or rush back example: - - The blood regurgitates into the heart ventricle + - The blood regurgitates into the heart ventricle. hypernym: - 02073176-v ili: i32093 @@ -14404,8 +14404,8 @@ definition: - flow, run or fall out and become lost example: - - The milk spilled across the floor - - The wine spilled onto the table + - The milk spilled across the floor. + - The wine spilled onto the table. hypernym: - 02070867-v ili: i32096 @@ -14419,7 +14419,7 @@ definition: - be disgorged example: - - The crowds spilled out into the streets + - The crowds spilled out into the streets. hypernym: - 02032212-v ili: i32097 @@ -14432,7 +14432,7 @@ definition: - pour out gradually, so as to separate out sediment example: - - the sommelier decanted the wines + - The sommelier decanted the wines. hypernym: - 02073479-v ili: i32098 @@ -14445,7 +14445,7 @@ definition: - flow freely and abundantly example: - - Tears streamed down her face + - Tears streamed down her face. hypernym: - 02070867-v ili: i32099 @@ -14457,7 +14457,7 @@ definition: - to extend, wave or float outward, as if in the wind example: - - their manes streamed like stiff black pennants in the wind + - Their manes streamed like stiff black pennants in the wind. hypernym: - 01906776-v ili: i32100 @@ -14468,8 +14468,8 @@ definition: - run or flow slowly, as in drops or in an unsteady stream example: - - water trickled onto the lawn from the broken hose - - reports began to dribble in + - Water trickled onto the lawn from the broken hose. + - Reports began to dribble in. hypernym: - 02070867-v ili: i32101 @@ -14482,7 +14482,7 @@ definition: - fall in drops example: - - Water is dripping from the faucet + - Water is dripping from the faucet. hypernym: - 01974840-v ili: i32102 @@ -14505,7 +14505,7 @@ definition: - flow off gradually example: - - The rain water drains into this big vat + - The rain water drains into this big vat. hypernym: - 02070867-v ili: i32104 @@ -14517,7 +14517,7 @@ definition: - permeate or penetrate gradually example: - - the fertilizer leached into the ground + - The fertilizer leached into the ground. hypernym: - 02074802-v ili: i32105 @@ -14574,7 +14574,7 @@ definition: - advance slowly, as if by inches example: - - He edged towards the car + - He edged towards the car. hypernym: - 01996535-v ili: i32110 @@ -14599,7 +14599,7 @@ definition: - for time to move forward example: - - three years elapsed + - Three years elapsed. hypernym: - 01996535-v ili: i32112 @@ -14618,8 +14618,8 @@ definition: - pass away rapidly example: - - Time flies like an arrow - - Time fleeing beneath him + - Time flies like an arrow. + - time fleeing beneath him hypernym: - 02076777-v ili: i32113 @@ -14634,9 +14634,9 @@ definition: - move away or escape suddenly example: - - The horses broke from the stable - - Three inmates broke jail - - Nobody can break out — this prison is high security + - The horses broke from the stable. + - Three inmates broke jail. + - Nobody can break out — this prison is high security. hypernym: - 02078906-v ili: i32114 @@ -14651,7 +14651,7 @@ definition: - get rid of example: - - I couldn't shake the car that was following me + - I couldn't shake the car that was following me. hypernym: - 02078906-v ili: i32115 @@ -14665,8 +14665,8 @@ definition: - run away; usually includes taking something or somebody along example: - - The thief made off with our silver - - the accountant absconded with the cash from the safe + - The thief made off with our silver. + - The accountant absconded with the cash from the safe. hypernym: - 02079709-v ili: i32116 @@ -14692,7 +14692,7 @@ definition: - run away secretly with one's beloved example: - - The young couple eloped and got married in Las Vegas + - The young couple eloped and got married in Las Vegas. hypernym: - 02079709-v ili: i32118 @@ -14704,9 +14704,9 @@ definition: - escape, either physically or mentally example: - - The thief eluded the police - - This difficult idea seems to evade her - - The event evades explanation + - The thief eluded the police. + - This difficult idea seems to evade her. + - The event evades explanation. hypernym: - 02078906-v ili: i32119 @@ -14727,7 +14727,7 @@ definition: - transfer secretly out of an area under enemy control example: - - the military commander was exfiltrated on a French plane + - The military commander was exfiltrated on a French plane. hypernym: - 02090707-v members: @@ -14737,7 +14737,7 @@ definition: - run away from confinement example: - - The convicted murderer escaped from a high security prison + - The convicted murderer escaped from a high security prison. hypernym: - 02079709-v ili: i32120 @@ -14751,7 +14751,7 @@ - flee; take to one's heels; cut and run example: - If you see this man, run! - - The burglars escaped before the police showed up + - The burglars escaped before the police showed up. hypernym: - 02013448-v ili: i32121 @@ -14774,7 +14774,7 @@ definition: - run away quickly example: - - He threw down his gun and fled + - He threw down his gun and fled. hypernym: - 02079296-v ili: i32122 @@ -14796,8 +14796,8 @@ definition: - head into a specified direction example: - - The escaped convict took to the hills - - We made for the mountains + - The escaped convict took to the hills. + - We made for the mountains. hypernym: - 01939092-v ili: i32124 @@ -14810,7 +14810,7 @@ - leave furtively and stealthily example: - The lecture was boring and many students slipped out when the instructor turned - towards the blackboard + towards the blackboard. hypernym: - 02013448-v ili: i32125 @@ -14826,8 +14826,8 @@ definition: - move smoothly and easily example: - - the bolt slipped into place - - water slipped from the polished marble + - The bolt slipped into place. + - Water slipped from the polished marble. hypernym: - 02078906-v ili: i32126 @@ -14840,7 +14840,7 @@ definition: - cause to move with a smooth or sliding motion example: - - he slipped the bolt into place + - He slipped the bolt into place. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i32127 @@ -14851,7 +14851,7 @@ definition: - leave behind empty; move out of example: - - You must vacate your office by tonight + - You must vacate your office by tonight. hypernym: - 02013448-v ili: i32128 @@ -14864,7 +14864,7 @@ definition: - leave a camp example: - - The hikers decamped before dawn + - The hikers decamped before dawn. hypernym: - 02012411-v ili: i32129 @@ -14885,7 +14885,7 @@ definition: - extend in one or more directions example: - - The dough expands + - The dough expands. hypernym: - 00231172-v ili: i32131 @@ -14897,7 +14897,7 @@ definition: - spread abroad or out example: - - The sun dispread its beams + - The sun dispread its beams. hypernym: - 02081395-v ili: i32132 @@ -14908,7 +14908,7 @@ definition: - grow outward example: - - the plant quickly bushed out + - The plant quickly bushed out. hypernym: - 02081395-v ili: i32133 @@ -14921,9 +14921,9 @@ entails: - 01853188-v example: - - Bring me the box from the other room - - Take these letters to the boss - - This brings me to the main point + - Bring me the box from the other room. + - Take these letters to the boss. + - This brings me to the main point. hypernym: - 01452567-v ili: i32134 @@ -14961,8 +14961,8 @@ definition: - bring in a new person or object into a familiar environment example: - - He brought in a new judge - - The new secretary introduced a nasty rumor + - He brought in a new judge. + - The new secretary introduced a nasty rumor. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i32137 @@ -14974,7 +14974,7 @@ definition: - introduce or insert (oneself) in a subtle manner example: - - He insinuated himself into the conversation of the people at the nearby table + - He insinuated himself into the conversation of the people at the nearby table. hypernym: - 02082838-v ili: i32138 @@ -14985,7 +14985,7 @@ definition: - to put forth by way of intervention example: - - God interposed death + - God interposed death. hypernym: - 01621712-v ili: i32139 @@ -15007,7 +15007,7 @@ definition: - transport from one place or state to another example: - - Adam would have been carried over into the life eternal + - Adam would have been carried over into the life eternal. hypernym: - 01957669-v ili: i32141 @@ -15018,7 +15018,7 @@ definition: - convey in a tube example: - - inside Paris, they used to tube mail + - Inside Paris, they used to tube mail. hypernym: - 02081903-v ili: i32142 @@ -15029,7 +15029,7 @@ definition: - move somewhere quickly example: - - The President was whisked away in his limo + - The President was whisked away in his limo. hypernym: - 02081903-v ili: i32143 @@ -15040,7 +15040,7 @@ definition: - move quickly and nimbly example: - - He whisked into the house + - He whisked into the house. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32144 @@ -15051,9 +15051,9 @@ definition: - transmit or serve as the medium for transmission example: - - Sound carries well over water - - The airwaves carry the sound - - Many metals conduct heat + - Sound carries well over water. + - The airwaves carry the sound. + - Many metals conduct heat. hypernym: - 02081903-v ili: i32145 @@ -15072,7 +15072,7 @@ definition: - carry somewhere (of water or current or waves) example: - - The tide washed up the corpse + - The tide washed up the corpse. hypernym: - 02084180-v ili: i32146 @@ -15085,7 +15085,7 @@ definition: - bring in through pipes example: - - Music was piped into the offices + - Music was piped into the offices. hypernym: - 02084180-v ili: i32147 @@ -15096,7 +15096,7 @@ definition: - convey example: - - The microphone brought in the sounds from the room next to mine + - The microphone brought in the sounds from the room next to mine. hypernym: - 02084180-v ili: i32148 @@ -15127,7 +15127,7 @@ definition: - pass by, over, or under without making contact example: - - the balloon cleared the tree tops + - The balloon cleared the tree tops. hypernym: - 02053645-v ili: i32151 @@ -15150,7 +15150,7 @@ entails: - 02013448-v example: - - He left behind all his possessions when he moved to Europe + - He left behind all his possessions when he moved to Europe. hypernym: - 00615374-v ili: i32153 @@ -15163,7 +15163,7 @@ definition: - go far ahead of example: - - He outdistanced the other runners + - He outdistanced the other runners. hypernym: - 02085825-v ili: i32154 @@ -15176,7 +15176,7 @@ definition: - bulge outward example: - - His eyes popped + - His eyes popped. hypernym: - 00140787-v ili: i32155 @@ -15194,8 +15194,8 @@ definition: - move headlong at high speed example: - - The cars careered down the road - - The mob careered through the streets + - The cars careered down the road. + - The mob careered through the streets. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32156 @@ -15206,7 +15206,7 @@ definition: - move around in a circular motion example: - - The Earth revolves around the Sun + - The Earth revolves around the Sun. hypernym: - 01915332-v ili: i32157 @@ -15219,7 +15219,7 @@ definition: - make a circuit example: - - They were circuiting about the state + - They were circuiting about the state. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32158 @@ -15230,7 +15230,7 @@ definition: - strew or distribute over an area example: - - He spread fertilizer over the lawn + - He spread fertilizer over the lawn. - scatter cards across the table hypernym: - 02047080-v @@ -15273,7 +15273,7 @@ definition: - fold or close up example: - - fold up your umbrella + - Fold up your umbrella. - collapse the music stand hypernym: - 01280538-v @@ -15294,7 +15294,7 @@ definition: - become active example: - - He finally bestirred himself + - He finally bestirred himself. hypernym: - 00014542-v ili: i32165 @@ -15306,7 +15306,7 @@ definition: - march out (as from a defile) into open ground example: - - The regiments debouched from the valley + - The regiments debouched from the valley. hypernym: - 02000767-v ili: i32166 @@ -15339,7 +15339,7 @@ definition: - force to march example: - - The Japanese marched their prisoners through Manchuria + - The Japanese marched their prisoners through Manchuria. hypernym: - 01911069-v ili: i32169 @@ -15350,7 +15350,7 @@ definition: - cause to march or go at a marching pace example: - - They marched the mules into the desert + - They marched the mules into the desert. hypernym: - 01910816-v ili: i32170 @@ -15370,7 +15370,7 @@ definition: - flow in small streams example: - - Tears guttered down her face + - Tears guttered down her face. hypernym: - 02070867-v ili: i32172 @@ -15381,7 +15381,7 @@ definition: - run quickly, like a hare example: - - He hared down the hill + - He hared down the hill. hypernym: - 01930264-v ili: i32173 @@ -15392,7 +15392,7 @@ definition: - move quickly, as if by cutting one's way example: - - Planes lanced towards the shore + - Planes lanced towards the shore. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32174 @@ -15422,7 +15422,7 @@ definition: - travel through the air example: - - sound and light propagate in this medium + - Sound and light propagate in this medium. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32177 @@ -15435,7 +15435,7 @@ definition: - come into dock example: - - the ship docked + - The ship docked. hypernym: - 02020375-v ili: i32178 @@ -15446,7 +15446,7 @@ definition: - move out of a dock example: - - We undocked at noon + - We undocked at noon. hypernym: - 02019450-v ili: i32179 @@ -15466,7 +15466,7 @@ definition: - toss, roll, or rise and fall in an uncontrolled way example: - - The shipwrecked survivors weltered in the sea for hours + - The shipwrecked survivors weltered in the sea for hours. hypernym: - 01871802-v ili: i32181 @@ -15478,8 +15478,8 @@ - shift the position or location of, as for business, legal, educational, or military purposes example: - - He removed his children to the countryside - - Remove the troops to the forest surrounding the city + - He removed his children to the countryside. + - remove the troops to the forest surrounding the city - remove a case to another court hypernym: - 02016196-v @@ -15494,7 +15494,7 @@ definition: - cause to run in panic example: - - Thunderbolts can stampede animals + - Thunderbolts can stampede animals. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i32183 @@ -15507,8 +15507,8 @@ definition: - fill to capacity example: - - This singer always packs the concert halls - - The murder trial packed the court house + - This singer always packs the concert halls. + - The murder trial packed the court house. hypernym: - 00453467-v ili: i32184 @@ -15519,7 +15519,7 @@ definition: - bring ashore example: - - The drug smugglers landed the heroin on the beach of the island + - The drug smugglers landed the heroin on the beach of the island. hypernym: - 02081903-v ili: i32185 @@ -15539,7 +15539,7 @@ definition: - bring to port example: - - the captain ported the ship at night + - The captain ported the ship at night. hypernym: - 02081903-v ili: i32187 @@ -15552,7 +15552,7 @@ definition: - move quickly in a straight line example: - - The plane streaked across the sky + - The plane streaked across the sky. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32188 @@ -15563,7 +15563,7 @@ definition: - move in a curve or arc, usually with the intent of hitting example: - - He swung his left fist + - He swung his left fist. - swing a bat hypernym: - 01854282-v @@ -15586,7 +15586,7 @@ definition: - move or go steadily or gradually example: - - The ship drew near the shore + - The ship drew near the shore. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32191 @@ -15597,7 +15597,7 @@ definition: - change from one vehicle or transportation line to another example: - - She changed in Chicago on her way to the East coast + - She changed in Chicago on her way to the East coast. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32192 @@ -15609,7 +15609,7 @@ definition: - move or cause to move in a specified way, direction, or position example: - - The vessel hove into sight + - The vessel hove into sight. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32193 @@ -15620,7 +15620,7 @@ definition: - move with, or as if with, a crashing noise example: - - The car crashed through the glass door + - The car crashed through the glass door. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32194 @@ -15631,7 +15631,7 @@ definition: - move fast, noisily, and heavily example: - - The bus thundered down the road + - The bus thundered down the road. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32195 @@ -15642,7 +15642,7 @@ definition: - move with a snapping sound example: - - bullets snapped past us + - Bullets snapped past us. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32196 @@ -15662,7 +15662,7 @@ definition: - make oneself visible; take action example: - - Young people should step to the fore and help their peers + - Young people should step to the fore and help their peers. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i32198 @@ -15714,7 +15714,7 @@ - cause to move around or rotate example: - turn a key - - turn your palm this way + - Turn your palm this way. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i32202 @@ -15738,9 +15738,9 @@ definition: - cause to move along an axis or into a new direction example: - - turn your face to the wall + - Turn your face to the wall. - turn the car around - - turn your dance partner around + - Turn your dance partner around. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i32204 @@ -15753,7 +15753,7 @@ definition: - cause to move into the opposite direction example: - - they brought about the boat when they saw a storm approaching + - They brought about the boat when they saw a storm approaching. hypernym: - 02094702-v ili: i32205 @@ -15775,7 +15775,7 @@ definition: - move smoothly along a surface example: - - He slid the money over to the other gambler + - He slid the money over to the other gambler. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i32207 @@ -15786,7 +15786,7 @@ definition: - go at a pace example: - - The horse paced + - The horse paced. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32208 @@ -15797,7 +15797,7 @@ definition: - put down or press the foot, place the foot example: - - For fools rush in where angels fear to tread + - For fools rush in where angels fear to tread. - step on the brake hypernym: - 01839438-v @@ -15832,7 +15832,7 @@ definition: - place or press the foot on example: - - He stepped on the hem of her long gown + - He stepped on the hem of her long gown. hypernym: - 02095677-v ili: i32212 @@ -15844,7 +15844,7 @@ definition: - move with or as if with a rushing sound example: - - The cars hurtled by + - The cars hurtled by. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32213 @@ -15868,7 +15868,7 @@ definition: - move away, as for privacy example: - - The Pope retreats to Castelgondolfo every summer + - The Pope retreats to Castelgondolfo every summer. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32215 @@ -15879,8 +15879,8 @@ definition: - retreat as if into a cocoon, as from an unfriendly environment example: - - Families cocoon around the T.V. set most evenings - - She loves to stay at home and cocoon + - Families cocoon around the T.V. set most evenings. + - She loves to stay at home and cocoon. hypernym: - 02096743-v ili: i32216 @@ -15892,7 +15892,7 @@ - retreat at full speed example: - The actress high-tailed to her villa when reporters began to follow her to the - restaurant + restaurant. hypernym: - 02079709-v ili: i32217 @@ -15904,7 +15904,7 @@ definition: - move with, or as with, a whistling sound example: - - The bullets whistled past him + - The bullets whistled past him. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32218 @@ -15915,7 +15915,7 @@ definition: - move, send, or bring as if by whistling example: - - Her optimism whistled away these worries + - Her optimism whistled away these worries. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i32219 @@ -15926,7 +15926,7 @@ definition: - move with a flapping motion example: - - The bird's wings were flapping + - The bird's wings were flapping. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32220 @@ -15940,8 +15940,8 @@ definition: - move with a thrashing motion example: - - The bird flapped its wings - - The eagle beat its wings and soared high into the sky + - The bird flapped its wings. + - The eagle beat its wings and soared high into the sky. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i32221 @@ -15955,7 +15955,7 @@ definition: - move like a flail; thresh about example: - - Her arms were flailing + - Her arms were flailing. hypernym: - 02097668-v ili: i32222 @@ -15976,7 +15976,7 @@ definition: - strike the air in flight example: - - the wings of the birds clapped loudly + - The wings of the birds clapped loudly. hypernym: - 02097668-v ili: i32224 @@ -15987,7 +15987,7 @@ definition: - cause to strike the air in flight example: - - The big bird clapped its wings + - The big bird clapped its wings. hypernym: - 02097888-v ili: i32225 @@ -15998,7 +15998,7 @@ definition: - move in an abrupt or headlong manner example: - - He flung himself onto the sofa + - He flung himself onto the sofa. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32226 @@ -16009,8 +16009,8 @@ definition: - press or force example: - - Stuff money into an envelope - - She thrust the letter into his hand + - Stuff money into an envelope. + - She thrust the letter into his hand. hypernym: - 01875972-v ili: i32227 @@ -16035,7 +16035,7 @@ definition: - jump across example: - - He hopped the bush + - He hopped the bush. hypernym: - 02085425-v ili: i32229 @@ -16048,7 +16048,7 @@ definition: - traverse as if by a short airplane trip example: - - Hop the Pacific Ocean + - hop the Pacific Ocean hypernym: - 01916152-v ili: i32230 @@ -16073,7 +16073,7 @@ definition: - be sexually active with more than one partner example: - - His wife bed hops + - His wife bed hops. hypernym: - 01429911-v ili: i32232 @@ -16086,8 +16086,8 @@ definition: - climb up on the body example: - - Shorts that ride up - - This skirt keeps riding up my legs + - shorts that ride up + - This skirt keeps riding up my legs. hypernym: - 01925957-v ili: i32233 @@ -16098,7 +16098,7 @@ definition: - move as if accompanied by a singsong example: - - The porters singsonged the travellers' luggage up the mountain + - The porters singsonged the travellers' luggage up the mountain. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i32234 @@ -16109,7 +16109,7 @@ definition: - travel from one island to the next example: - - on the cruise, we did some island-hopping + - On the cruise, we did some island-hopping. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32235 @@ -16131,7 +16131,7 @@ definition: - move around an axis or a center example: - - The wheels are turning + - The wheels are turning. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32237 @@ -16142,7 +16142,7 @@ definition: - cause to move furtively and hurriedly example: - - The secret service agents hustled the speaker out of the amphitheater + - The secret service agents hustled the speaker out of the amphitheater. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i32238 @@ -16153,7 +16153,7 @@ definition: - make a sudden movement in a new direction so as to avoid example: - - The child dodged the teacher's blow + - The child dodged the teacher's blow. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32239 @@ -16164,7 +16164,7 @@ definition: - move to and fro or from place to place usually in an irregular course example: - - the pickpocket dodged through the crowd + - The pickpocket dodged through the crowd. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32240 @@ -16175,7 +16175,7 @@ definition: - move in a way resembling that of a plow cutting into or going through the soil example: - - The ship plowed through the water + - The ship plowed through the water. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32241 @@ -16198,7 +16198,7 @@ definition: - move violently, energetically, or carelessly example: - - She threw herself forwards + - She threw herself forwards. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32243 @@ -16209,7 +16209,7 @@ definition: - to put into a state or activity hastily, suddenly, or carelessly example: - - Jane threw dinner together + - Jane threw dinner together. - throw the car into reverse hypernym: - 01496967-v @@ -16221,7 +16221,7 @@ definition: - move slowly and unsteadily example: - - The truck lurched down the road + - The truck lurched down the road. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32245 @@ -16241,7 +16241,7 @@ definition: - to obtain a liquid from somewhere example: - - The nurse drew blood + - The nurse drew blood. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i32247 @@ -16254,7 +16254,7 @@ definition: - drop out example: - - His hair and teeth fell out + - His hair and teeth fell out. hypernym: - 00530070-v ili: i32248 @@ -16266,7 +16266,7 @@ definition: - move precipitously or violently example: - - The tornado ripped along the coast + - The tornado ripped along the coast. hypernym: - 02059191-v ili: i32249 @@ -16277,7 +16277,7 @@ definition: - move by or as if by water example: - - The swollen river washed away the footbridge + - The swollen river washed away the footbridge. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i32250 @@ -16301,8 +16301,8 @@ definition: - shape one's body into a curl example: - - She curled farther down under the covers - - She fell and drew in + - She curled farther down under the covers. + - She fell and drew in. hypernym: - 02039764-v ili: i32252 @@ -16317,7 +16317,7 @@ definition: - change to an upright sitting position example: - - He sat up in bed + - He sat up in bed. hypernym: - 01987785-v ili: i32253 @@ -16328,7 +16328,7 @@ definition: - move as if through a sieve example: - - The soldiers sifted through the woods + - The soldiers sifted through the woods. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32254 @@ -16339,7 +16339,7 @@ definition: - be or come between example: - - An interposing thicket blocked their way + - An interposing thicket blocked their way. hypernym: - 00343467-v ili: i32255 @@ -16350,8 +16350,8 @@ definition: - skip, leap, or move up and down or sideways example: - - Dancing flames - - The children danced with joy + - dancing flames + - The children danced with joy. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32256 @@ -16362,7 +16362,7 @@ definition: - make a grasping or snatching motion with the hand example: - - The passenger grabbed for the oxygen mask + - The passenger grabbed for the oxygen mask. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32257 @@ -16373,7 +16373,7 @@ definition: - move in a specified direction example: - - The line of men fall forward + - The line of men fall forward. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32258 @@ -16393,7 +16393,7 @@ definition: - move through with or as if with a rake example: - - She raked her fingers through her hair + - She raked her fingers through her hair. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i32260 @@ -16405,9 +16405,9 @@ - move about freely and without restraint, or act as if running around in an uncontrolled way example: - - who are these people running around in the building? - - She runs around telling everyone of her troubles - - let the dogs run free + - Who are these people running around in the building? + - She runs around telling everyone of her troubles. + - Let the dogs run free. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32261 @@ -16421,8 +16421,8 @@ definition: - move noisily example: - - The window banged shut - - The old man banged around the house + - The window banged shut. + - The old man banged around the house. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32262 @@ -16433,7 +16433,7 @@ definition: - drive example: - - The convertible tooled down the street + - The convertible tooled down the street. hypernym: - 01934845-v ili: i32263 @@ -16446,7 +16446,7 @@ definition: - escape from the control of example: - - Industry is running away with us all + - Industry is running away with us all. hypernym: - 02078906-v ili: i32264 @@ -16457,7 +16457,7 @@ definition: - cause to move by means of an air current example: - - The wind blew the leaves around in the yard + - The wind blew the leaves around in the yard. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i32265 @@ -16468,7 +16468,7 @@ definition: - drive or carry as if by a puff of air example: - - The gust of air whiffed away the clouds + - The gust of air whiffed away the clouds. hypernym: - 02104910-v ili: i32266 @@ -16479,7 +16479,7 @@ definition: - cause air to go in, on, or through example: - - Blow my hair dry + - blow my hair dry hypernym: - 01955339-v ili: i32267 @@ -16490,7 +16490,7 @@ definition: - apply a draft or strong wind to to example: - - the air conditioning was blasting cold air at us + - The air conditioning was blasting cold air at us. hypernym: - 02105324-v ili: i32268 @@ -16510,7 +16510,7 @@ definition: - move in a gyrating fashion example: - - the poles of the Earth precess at a right angle to the force that is applied + - The poles of the Earth precess at a right angle to the force that is applied. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32270 @@ -16523,7 +16523,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00446787-n example: - - his opponent cut upward toward his chin + - His opponent cut upward toward his chin. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32271 @@ -16536,7 +16536,7 @@ commands from a menu); drag the slider to increase or decrease rate; drag the handles on the image to resize it example: - - drag this icon to the lower right hand corner of the screen + - Drag this icon to the lower right hand corner of the screen. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i32272 @@ -16569,8 +16569,8 @@ definition: - sit on and control a vehicle example: - - He rides his bicycle to work every day - - She loves to ride her new motorcycle through town + - He rides his bicycle to work every day. + - She loves to ride her new motorcycle through town. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32275 @@ -16595,7 +16595,7 @@ definition: - go via an indirect route or at no set pace example: - - After dinner, we wandered into town + - After dinner, we wandered into town. hypernym: - 01999581-v ili: i32277 @@ -16609,7 +16609,7 @@ definition: - go along towards (a river's) source example: - - The boat ascended the Delaware + - The boat ascended the Delaware. hypernym: - 01995963-v ili: i32278 @@ -16621,7 +16621,7 @@ - cause to move in a certain direction by exerting a force upon, either physically or in an abstract sense example: - - A declining dollar pulled down the export figures for the last quarter + - A declining dollar pulled down the export figures for the last quarter. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i32279 @@ -16635,7 +16635,7 @@ definition: - travel on snowshoes example: - - After a heavy snowfall, we have to snowshoe to the grocery store + - After a heavy snowfall, we have to snowshoe to the grocery store. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32280 @@ -16646,8 +16646,8 @@ definition: - fly or go in a manner resembling a beetle example: - - He beetled up the staircase - - They beetled off home + - He beetled up the staircase. + - They beetled off home. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i32281 @@ -16679,8 +16679,8 @@ definition: - drive something violently into a location example: - - he hit his fist on the table - - she struck her head on the low ceiling + - He hit his fist on the table. + - She struck her head on the low ceiling. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i32284 @@ -16692,7 +16692,7 @@ definition: - hit violently example: - - She smashed her car against the guard rail + - She smashed her car against the guard rail. hypernym: - 02108439-v ili: i32285 @@ -16726,7 +16726,7 @@ definition: - glide down a snow-covered slope while standing on a board example: - - The children love to snowboard in winter + - The children love to snowboard in winter. hypernym: - 01891569-v ili: i32288 @@ -16737,9 +16737,9 @@ definition: - jump down from an elevated point example: - - the parachutist didn't want to jump - - every year, hundreds of people jump off the Golden Gate bridge - - the widow leapt into the funeral pyre + - The parachutist didn't want to jump. + - Every year, hundreds of people jump off the Golden Gate bridge. + - The widow leapt into the funeral pyre. hypernym: - 01835473-v ili: i32289 @@ -16783,7 +16783,7 @@ definition: - be in danger of dying from submersion in a liquid and asphyxiation example: - - the divers saved the drowning child + - The divers saved the drowning child. hypernym: - 01995486-v members: diff --git a/src/yaml/verb.perception.yaml b/src/yaml/verb.perception.yaml index d7eca7c3..4a59a605 100644 --- a/src/yaml/verb.perception.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/verb.perception.yaml @@ -19,10 +19,10 @@ definition: - perceive by a physical sensation, e.g., coming from the skin or muscles example: - - He felt the wind - - She felt an object brushing her arm - - He felt his flesh crawl - - She felt the heat when she got out of the car + - He felt the wind. + - She felt an object brushing her arm. + - He felt his flesh crawl. + - She felt the heat when she got out of the car. hypernym: - 02110960-v ili: i32295 @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ definition: - to become aware of through the senses example: - - I could perceive the ship coming over the horizon + - I could perceive the ship coming over the horizon. hypernym: - 00600349-v ili: i32296 @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ definition: - receive a communication from someone example: - - We heard nothing from our son for five years + - We heard nothing from our son for five years. hypernym: - 02111702-v ili: i32299 @@ -91,8 +91,8 @@ definition: - divine by reading someone's palms example: - - The Gypsies chiromanced - - She refused to chiromance my fate + - The Gypsies chiromanced. + - She refused to chiromance my fate. hypernym: - 02112042-v ili: i32301 @@ -123,8 +123,8 @@ definition: - go through example: - - The chemical undergoes a sudden change - - The fluid undergoes shear + - The chemical undergoes a sudden change. + - The fluid undergoes shear. - undergo a strange sensation hypernym: - 00109468-v @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ definition: - receive as a retribution or punishment example: - - He got 5 years in prison + - He got 5 years in prison. hypernym: - 02214901-v ili: i32304 @@ -150,11 +150,11 @@ definition: - cause to experience suddenly example: - - Panic struck me - - An interesting idea hit her - - A thought came to me - - The thought struck terror in our minds - - They were struck with fear + - Panic struck me. + - An interesting idea hit her. + - A thought came to me. + - The thought struck terror in our minds. + - They were struck with fear. hypernym: - 00725311-v ili: i32305 @@ -169,8 +169,8 @@ definition: - experience or feel or submit to example: - - Take a test - - Take the plunge + - take a test + - take the plunge hypernym: - 02112480-v ili: i32306 @@ -183,8 +183,8 @@ definition: - undergo or be subjected to example: - - He suffered the penalty - - Many saints suffered martyrdom + - He suffered the penalty. + - Many saints suffered martyrdom. hypernym: - 02114674-v ili: i32307 @@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06052606-n example: - - The patient does not tolerate the anti-inflammatory drugs we gave him + - The patient does not tolerate the anti-inflammatory drugs we gave him. hypernym: - 02113644-v ili: i32308 @@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ definition: - suffer or face the pain of death example: - - Martyrs may die every day for their faith + - Martyrs may die every day for their faith. hypernym: - 02113644-v ili: i32310 @@ -250,8 +250,8 @@ definition: - undergo or live through a difficult experience example: - - We had many trials to go through - - he saw action in Viet Nam + - We had many trials to go through. + - He saw action in Viet Nam. hypernym: - 02112831-v ili: i32312 @@ -264,9 +264,9 @@ definition: - undergo passive experience of example: - - We felt the effects of inflation - - her fingers felt their way through the string quartet - - she felt his contempt of her + - We felt the effects of inflation. + - Her fingers felt their way through the string quartet. + - She felt his contempt of her. hypernym: - 02114674-v ili: i32313 @@ -277,7 +277,7 @@ definition: - have for one's benefit example: - - The industry enjoyed a boom + - The industry enjoyed a boom. hypernym: - 02114674-v ili: i32314 @@ -290,9 +290,9 @@ definition: - cause to experience or suffer or make liable or vulnerable to example: - - He subjected me to his awful poetry - - The sergeant subjected the new recruits to many drills - - People in Chernobyl were subjected to radiation + - He subjected me to his awful poetry. + - The sergeant subjected the new recruits to many drills. + - People in Chernobyl were subjected to radiation. hypernym: - 00137133-v ili: i32315 @@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ definition: - cause (someone) to undergo something example: - - He put her to the torture + - He put her to the torture. hypernym: - 02115410-v ili: i32317 @@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00314473-n example: - - They were shipwrecked in one of the mysteries at sea + - They were shipwrecked in one of the mysteries at sea. hypernym: - 02115410-v ili: i32318 @@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ definition: - expose or make accessible to some action or influence example: - - Expose your students to art + - Expose your students to art. - expose the blanket to sunshine hypernym: - 02115410-v @@ -361,7 +361,7 @@ definition: - expose to the circulation of fresh air so as to retard spoilage example: - - Wheat should be well ventilated + - Wheat should be well ventilated. hypernym: - 02116512-v ili: i32321 @@ -372,8 +372,8 @@ definition: - expose to the rays of the sun or affect by exposure to the sun example: - - insolated paper may turn yellow and crumble - - These herbs suffer when sunned + - Insolated paper may turn yellow and crumble. + - These herbs suffer when sunned. hypernym: - 02116512-v ili: i32322 @@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ definition: - expose to fresh air example: - - aerate your old sneakers + - Aerate your old sneakers. hypernym: - 02116512-v ili: i32323 @@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00905257-n example: - - As a child, I was overexposed to French movies + - As a child, I was overexposed to French movies. hypernym: - 02116512-v ili: i32324 @@ -415,7 +415,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00905257-n example: - - The child was underexposed to language + - The child was underexposed to language. hypernym: - 02116512-v ili: i32325 @@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00905257-n example: - - the photographic film was overexposed and there is no image + - The photographic film was overexposed and there is no image. hypernym: - 02117913-v ili: i32327 @@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00905257-n example: - - The film solarized + - The film solarized. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i32329 @@ -486,7 +486,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00905257-n example: - - The film is underexposed, so the image is very dark + - The film is underexposed, so the image is very dark. hypernym: - 02117913-v ili: i32330 @@ -525,8 +525,8 @@ definition: - cause not to be sensitive example: - - The war desensitized many soldiers - - The photographic plate was desensitized + - The war desensitized many soldiers. + - The photographic plate was desensitized. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i32333 @@ -538,7 +538,7 @@ definition: - make numb or insensitive example: - - The shock numbed her senses + - The shock numbed her senses. hypernym: - 02119407-v ili: i32334 @@ -552,7 +552,7 @@ definition: - overcome as with astonishment or disbelief example: - - The news stunned her + - The news stunned her. hypernym: - 02119407-v ili: i32335 @@ -578,8 +578,8 @@ - cause to sense; make sensitive example: - She sensitized me with respect to gender differences in this traditional male-dominated - society - - My tongue became sensitized to good wine + society. + - My tongue became sensitized to good wine. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i32337 @@ -608,7 +608,7 @@ definition: - cause (someone's) hair to stand on end and to have goosebumps example: - - Hitchcock movies horripilate me + - Hitchcock movies horripilate me. hypernym: - 02120601-v ili: i32339 @@ -621,7 +621,7 @@ definition: - have one's hair stand on end and get goosebumps example: - - I horripilate when I see violence on television + - I horripilate when I see violence on television. hypernym: - 02112480-v ili: i32340 @@ -634,7 +634,7 @@ definition: - provoke or excite example: - - The rock musician worked the crowd of young girls into a frenzy + - The rock musician worked the crowd of young girls into a frenzy. hypernym: - 02120601-v ili: i32341 @@ -662,7 +662,7 @@ definition: - cause to be thrilled by some perceptual input example: - - The men were thrilled by a loud whistle blow + - The men were thrilled by a loud whistle blow. hypernym: - 02120601-v ili: i32343 @@ -703,11 +703,11 @@ definition: - perceive with the senses quickly, suddenly, or momentarily example: - - I caught the aroma of coffee - - He caught the allusion in her glance + - I caught the aroma of coffee. + - He caught the allusion in her glance. - ears open to catch every sound - - The dog picked up the scent - - Catch a glimpse + - The dog picked up the scent. + - catch a glimpse hypernym: - 02110960-v ili: i32347 @@ -721,8 +721,8 @@ entails: - 00014735-v example: - - She claims to never dream - - He dreamt a strange scene + - She claims to never dream. + - He dreamt a strange scene. hypernym: - 02110960-v ili: i32348 @@ -735,8 +735,8 @@ entails: - 02110960-v example: - - She noted that someone was following her - - mark my words + - She noted that someone was following her. + - Mark my words. hypernym: - 02110960-v ili: i32349 @@ -749,7 +749,7 @@ definition: - observe with special attention example: - - Take notice of the great architecture + - Take notice of the great architecture. hypernym: - 02122959-v ili: i32350 @@ -762,7 +762,7 @@ entails: - 02110960-v example: - - Take note of this chemical reaction + - Take note of this chemical reaction. hypernym: - 02133118-v ili: i32351 @@ -784,7 +784,7 @@ definition: - fail to acknowledge example: - - he passed me up in the street + - He passed me up in the street. hypernym: - 02123706-v ili: i32353 @@ -795,7 +795,7 @@ definition: - catch a glimpse of or see briefly example: - - We glimpsed the Queen as she got into her limousine + - We glimpsed the Queen as she got into her limousine. hypernym: - 02133754-v ili: i32354 @@ -842,7 +842,7 @@ definition: - cause a sharp or stinging pain or discomfort example: - - The sun burned his face + - The sun burned his face. hypernym: - 02126629-v ili: i32358 @@ -880,7 +880,7 @@ definition: - feel hot or painful example: - - My eyes are burning + - My eyes are burning. hypernym: - 02126629-v ili: i32361 @@ -904,7 +904,7 @@ definition: - cause to perceive an itch example: - - his skin itched + - His skin itched. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i32363 @@ -953,7 +953,7 @@ definition: - make itself felt as a recurring pain example: - - My arthritis is acting up again + - My arthritis is acting up again. hypernym: - 02126629-v ili: i32369 @@ -964,8 +964,8 @@ definition: - pulsate or pound with abnormal force example: - - my head is throbbing - - Her heart was throbbing + - My head is throbbing. + - Her heart was throbbing. hypernym: - 02126629-v ili: i32370 @@ -995,7 +995,7 @@ definition: - cause a sharp and sudden pain in example: - - The pain shot up her leg + - The pain shot up her leg. hypernym: - 02126629-v ili: i32373 @@ -1016,7 +1016,7 @@ definition: - cause a stinging pain example: - - The needle pricked his skin + - The needle pricked his skin. hypernym: - 00064841-v ili: i32375 @@ -1029,7 +1029,7 @@ definition: - emit an odor example: - - The soup smells good + - The soup smells good. hypernym: - 02128368-v ili: i32376 @@ -1049,7 +1049,7 @@ definition: - smell badly and offensively example: - - The building reeks of smoke + - The building reeks of smoke. hypernym: - 02128797-v ili: i32378 @@ -1061,7 +1061,7 @@ definition: - smell bad example: - - He rarely washes, and he smells + - He rarely washes, and he smells. hypernym: - 02128137-v ili: i32379 @@ -1072,7 +1072,7 @@ definition: - become noticeable example: - - a terrible stench saluted our nostrils + - A terrible stench saluted our nostrils. hypernym: - 02128797-v ili: i32380 @@ -1115,7 +1115,7 @@ definition: - catch the scent of; get wind of example: - - The dog nosed out the drugs + - The dog nosed out the drugs. hypernym: - 02129213-v ili: i32384 @@ -1130,7 +1130,7 @@ entails: - 02129213-v example: - - He can smell out trouble + - He can smell out trouble. hypernym: - 02197640-v ili: i32385 @@ -1188,7 +1188,7 @@ definition: - fill or impregnate with an odor example: - - orange blossoms perfumed the air in the garden + - Orange blossoms perfumed the air in the garden. hypernym: - 02130106-v ili: i32390 @@ -1212,7 +1212,7 @@ definition: - eliminate the odor from example: - - This stick will deodorize your armpits + - This stick will deodorize your armpits. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i32392 @@ -1236,7 +1236,7 @@ definition: - perceive via the tactile sense example: - - Helen Keller felt the physical world by touching people and objects around her + - Helen Keller felt the physical world by touching people and objects around her. hypernym: - 02110960-v ili: i32394 @@ -1249,7 +1249,7 @@ entails: - 02131823-v example: - - He felt for his wallet + - He felt for his wallet. hypernym: - 01318273-v ili: i32395 @@ -1264,9 +1264,9 @@ definition: - fail to perceive or to catch with the senses or the mind example: - - I missed that remark - - She missed his point - - We lost part of what he said + - I missed that remark. + - She missed his point. + - We lost part of what he said. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i32396 @@ -1291,7 +1291,7 @@ definition: - be a witness to example: - - She witnessed the accident and had to testify in court + - She witnessed the accident and had to testify in court. hypernym: - 02154940-v ili: i32398 @@ -1313,7 +1313,7 @@ entails: - 02133754-v example: - - They watched as the murderer was executed + - They watched as the murderer was executed. hypernym: - 01022014-v ili: i32400 @@ -1325,10 +1325,10 @@ definition: - perceive or be contemporaneous with example: - - We found Republicans winning the offices - - You'll see a lot of cheating in this school - - The 1960's saw the rebellion of the younger generation against established traditions - - I want to see results + - We found Republicans winning the offices. + - You'll see a lot of cheating in this school. + - The 1960's saw the rebellion of the younger generation against established traditions. + - I want to see results. hypernym: - 02114674-v ili: i32401 @@ -1344,9 +1344,9 @@ definition: - perceive by sight or have the power to perceive by sight example: - - You have to be a good observer to see all the details + - You have to be a good observer to see all the details. - Can you see the bird in that tree? - - He is blind — he cannot see + - He is blind — he cannot see. hypernym: - 02110960-v ili: i32402 @@ -1360,7 +1360,7 @@ definition: - see and understand, have a good eye example: - - The artist must first learn to see + - The artist must first learn to see. hypernym: - 02133754-v ili: i32403 @@ -1384,7 +1384,7 @@ definition: - be no longer able to see example: - - We lost sight of the tower as we pulled out of the harbor + - We lost sight of the tower as we pulled out of the harbor. hypernym: - 02292634-v ili: i32405 @@ -1395,7 +1395,7 @@ definition: - see with attention example: - - behold Christ! + - Behold Christ! hypernym: - 02133754-v ili: i32406 @@ -1422,7 +1422,7 @@ entails: - 02133754-v example: - - She looked over the expanse of land + - She looked over the expanse of land. - Look at your child! - Look — a deer in the backyard! hypernym: @@ -1437,8 +1437,8 @@ entails: - 02134989-v example: - - The customs agent examined the baggage - - I must see your passport before you can enter the country + - The customs agent examined the baggage. + - I must see your passport before you can enter the country. hypernym: - 02173796-v ili: i32409 @@ -1464,7 +1464,7 @@ definition: - observe or determine by looking example: - - Watch how the dog chases the cats away + - Watch how the dog chases the cats away. hypernym: - 02460829-v ili: i32411 @@ -1475,7 +1475,7 @@ definition: - look towards one's back example: - - don't look back while you walk + - Don't look back while you walk. hypernym: - 02134989-v ili: i32412 @@ -1487,7 +1487,7 @@ definition: - avert one's gaze example: - - She looked away when the nurse pricked her arm with the needle + - She looked away when the nurse pricked her arm with the needle. hypernym: - 02134989-v ili: i32413 @@ -1498,7 +1498,7 @@ definition: - look about oneself example: - - look around to see whether you can find the missing document + - Look around to see whether you can find the missing document. hypernym: - 02134989-v ili: i32414 @@ -1511,7 +1511,7 @@ entails: - 02133754-v example: - - After taking the drug, John saw double + - After taking the drug, John saw double. hypernym: - 02122323-v ili: i32415 @@ -1522,7 +1522,7 @@ definition: - look at with fixed eyes example: - - The students stared at the teacher with amazement + - The students stared at the teacher with amazement. hypernym: - 02134989-v ili: i32416 @@ -1534,7 +1534,7 @@ definition: - overcome or cause to waver or submit by (or as if by) staring example: - - He simply stared down his opponent + - He simply stared down his opponent. hypernym: - 02137210-v ili: i32417 @@ -1568,10 +1568,10 @@ definition: - give a certain impression of being something or having a certain aspect example: - - She seems to be sleeping - - This appears to be a very difficult problem - - This project looks fishy - - They appeared like people who had not eaten or slept for a long time + - She seems to be sleeping. + - This appears to be a very difficult problem. + - This project looks fishy. + - They appeared like people who had not eaten or slept for a long time. hypernym: - 02139137-v ili: i32420 @@ -1584,8 +1584,8 @@ definition: - appear to begin an activity example: - - He made to speak but said nothing in the end - - She made as if to say hello to us + - He made to speak but said nothing in the end. + - She made as if to say hello to us. hypernym: - 02137900-v ili: i32421 @@ -1607,7 +1607,7 @@ definition: - produce a certain impression example: - - It feels nice to be home again + - It feels nice to be home again. hypernym: - 02137900-v ili: i32423 @@ -1618,7 +1618,7 @@ definition: - be accepted as something or somebody in a false character or identity example: - - She passed off as a Russian agent + - She passed off as a Russian agent. hypernym: - 02137900-v ili: i32424 @@ -1629,8 +1629,8 @@ definition: - (of a proposition) seem to be true, probable, or apparent example: - - It seems that he is very gifted - - It appears that the weather in California is very bad + - It seems that he is very gifted. + - It appears that the weather in California is very bad. hypernym: - 02622439-v ili: i32425 @@ -1642,7 +1642,7 @@ definition: - appear in a certain way example: - - This sounds interesting + - This sounds interesting. hypernym: - 02137900-v ili: i32426 @@ -1653,7 +1653,7 @@ definition: - give off a certain sound or sounds example: - - This record sounds scratchy + - This record sounds scratchy. hypernym: - 02773266-v ili: i32427 @@ -1664,7 +1664,7 @@ definition: - be dissonant or harsh example: - - The violins in this piece dissonated disturbingly + - The violins in this piece dissonated disturbingly. hypernym: - 02139513-v ili: i32428 @@ -1675,7 +1675,7 @@ definition: - sound sharply or shrilly example: - - The scream pierced the night + - The scream pierced the night. hypernym: - 02139513-v ili: i32429 @@ -1686,7 +1686,7 @@ definition: - make a characteristic or natural sound example: - - The drums spoke + - The drums spoke. hypernym: - 02139513-v ili: i32430 @@ -1697,7 +1697,7 @@ definition: - play or sound a wind instrument example: - - She blew the horn + - She blew the horn. hypernym: - 02183962-v ili: i32431 @@ -1711,7 +1711,7 @@ definition: - make a sound as if blown example: - - The whistle blew + - The whistle blew. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32432 @@ -1744,7 +1744,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06104381-n example: - - Sound is reflected well in this auditorium + - Sound is reflected well in this auditorium. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i32435 @@ -1758,7 +1758,7 @@ definition: - be reflected as heat, sound, or light or shock waves example: - - the waves reverberate as far away as the end of the building + - The waves reverberate as far away as the end of the building. hypernym: - 02140736-v ili: i32436 @@ -1773,7 +1773,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06110385-n example: - - her sunglasses reflected his image + - Her sunglasses reflected his image. hypernym: - 02141597-v ili: i32437 @@ -1784,7 +1784,7 @@ definition: - manifest or bring back example: - - This action reflects his true beliefs + - This action reflects his true beliefs. hypernym: - 00925764-v ili: i32438 @@ -1795,7 +1795,7 @@ definition: - return or recoil example: - - Fame redounds to the heroes + - Fame redounds to the heroes. hypernym: - 02362071-v ili: i32439 @@ -1808,8 +1808,8 @@ definition: - make visible or noticeable example: - - She showed her talent for cooking - - Show me your etchings, please + - She showed her talent for cooking. + - Show me your etchings, please. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i32440 @@ -1820,7 +1820,7 @@ definition: - cause to come into view example: - - he peeped his head through the window + - He peeped his head through the window. hypernym: - 02141597-v ili: i32441 @@ -1831,7 +1831,7 @@ definition: - reveal to view as by removing a cover example: - - The curtain rose to disclose a stunning set + - The curtain rose to disclose a stunning set. hypernym: - 02147756-v ili: i32442 @@ -1859,7 +1859,7 @@ definition: - project on a screen example: - - The images are projected onto the screen + - The images are projected onto the screen. hypernym: - 02141597-v ili: i32444 @@ -1879,7 +1879,7 @@ definition: - bring out fully or to advantage example: - - This photograph does not do her justice + - This photograph does not do her justice. hypernym: - 02141597-v ili: i32446 @@ -1890,7 +1890,7 @@ definition: - expose or show briefly example: - - he flashed a $100 bill + - He flashed a $100 bill. hypernym: - 02141597-v ili: i32447 @@ -1904,7 +1904,7 @@ - 13557997-n - 00905257-n example: - - Please develop this roll of film for me + - Please develop this roll of film for me. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i32448 @@ -1919,7 +1919,7 @@ - 13557997-n - 00905257-n example: - - These photos are underdeveloped + - These photos are underdeveloped. hypernym: - 02143239-v ili: i32449 @@ -1942,8 +1942,8 @@ definition: - be or become visible or noticeable example: - - His good upbringing really shows - - The dirty side will show + - His good upbringing really shows. + - The dirty side will show. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i32451 @@ -1955,7 +1955,7 @@ definition: - show in one's face example: - - Her surprise did not register + - Her surprise did not register. hypernym: - 02144017-v ili: i32452 @@ -1979,9 +1979,9 @@ definition: - to show, make visible or apparent example: - - The Metropolitan Museum is exhibiting Goya's works this month + - The Metropolitan Museum is exhibiting Goya's works this month. - Why don't you show your nice legs and wear shorter skirts? - - National leaders will have to display the highest skills of statesmanship + - National leaders will have to display the highest skills of statesmanship. hypernym: - 02141597-v ili: i32454 @@ -2027,8 +2027,8 @@ definition: - bring out for display example: - - The proud father produced many pictures of his baby - - The accused brought forth a letter in court that he claims exonerates him + - The proud father produced many pictures of his baby. + - The accused brought forth a letter in court that he claims exonerates him. hypernym: - 02144506-v ili: i32458 @@ -2040,7 +2040,7 @@ definition: - produce suddenly or automatically example: - - Turn on the charm + - turn on the charm - turn on the waterworks hypernym: - 02145619-v @@ -2083,7 +2083,7 @@ definition: - display proudly; act ostentatiously or pretentiously example: - - he showed off his new sports car + - He showed off his new sports car. hypernym: - 02144506-v ili: i32463 @@ -2098,7 +2098,7 @@ definition: - exhibit the strength of example: - - The victorious army flexes its invincibility + - The victorious army flexes its invincibility. hypernym: - 02146446-v ili: i32464 @@ -2142,7 +2142,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00935235-n example: - - We don't know the woman who posed for Leonardo so often + - We don't know the woman who posed for Leonardo so often. hypernym: - 02144506-v ili: i32468 @@ -2158,7 +2158,7 @@ domain_topic: - 05809602-n example: - - the lion is rampant in this heraldic depiction + - The lion is rampant in this heraldic depiction. hypernym: - 02147248-v ili: i32469 @@ -2169,8 +2169,8 @@ definition: - make manifest example: - - Summer brings out bright clothes - - He brings out the best in her + - Summer brings out bright clothes. + - He brings out the best in her. hypernym: - 02141597-v ili: i32470 @@ -2183,7 +2183,7 @@ definition: - recover through digging example: - - Schliemann excavated Troy + - Schliemann excavated Troy. - excavate gold hypernym: - 02147756-v @@ -2210,7 +2210,7 @@ definition: - bring out and show for inspection and admiration example: - - His novel trots out a rich heiress + - His novel trots out a rich heiress. - always able to trot out some new excuse hypernym: - 02147756-v @@ -2222,7 +2222,7 @@ definition: - open to the view example: - - A walk through town will unfold many interesting buildings + - A walk through town will unfold many interesting buildings. hypernym: - 02147756-v ili: i32474 @@ -2235,7 +2235,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06193615-n example: - - God rarely reveals his plans for mankind + - God rarely reveals his plans for mankind. hypernym: - 00935783-v ili: i32475 @@ -2246,7 +2246,7 @@ definition: - manifest the effects of (a gene or genetic trait) example: - - Many of the laboratory animals express the trait + - Many of the laboratory animals express the trait. hypernym: - 01648288-v ili: i32476 @@ -2257,7 +2257,7 @@ definition: - reveal clearly as having a certain character example: - - His playing stamps him as a Romantic + - His playing stamps him as a Romantic. hypernym: - 00958719-v ili: i32477 @@ -2280,7 +2280,7 @@ definition: - place out of sight; keep secret example: - - The money was secreted from his children + - The money was secreted from his children. hypernym: - 02149298-v ili: i32479 @@ -2291,7 +2291,7 @@ definition: - hide from view example: - - The lids were occulting her eyes + - The lids were occulting her eyes. hypernym: - 02151220-v ili: i32480 @@ -2302,8 +2302,8 @@ definition: - shut out from view or get in the way so as to hide from sight example: - - The thick curtain blocked the action on the stage - - The trees obstruct my view of the mountains + - The thick curtain blocked the action on the stage. + - The trees obstruct my view of the mountains. hypernym: - 02149298-v ili: i32481 @@ -2317,8 +2317,8 @@ definition: - be or go into hiding; keep out of sight, as for protection and safety example: - - Probably his horse would be close to where he was hiding - - She is hiding out in a cabin in Montana + - Probably his horse would be close to where he was hiding. + - She is hiding out in a cabin in Montana. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i32482 @@ -2330,7 +2330,7 @@ definition: - hide aboard a ship or a plane to get free transportation example: - - The illegal immigrants stowed away on board the freighter + - The illegal immigrants stowed away on board the freighter. hypernym: - 02150244-v ili: i32483 @@ -2341,7 +2341,7 @@ definition: - take shelter example: - - During the sandstorm, they hunkered down in a small hut + - During the sandstorm, they hunkered down in a small hut. hypernym: - 02150244-v ili: i32484 @@ -2352,7 +2352,7 @@ definition: - remain secluded or in hiding example: - - He is writing his book and is holing up in his study + - He is writing his book and is holing up in his study. hypernym: - 02150244-v ili: i32485 @@ -2372,7 +2372,7 @@ definition: - hold back; keep from being perceived by others example: - - She conceals her anger well + - She conceals her anger well. hypernym: - 02687605-v ili: i32487 @@ -2394,7 +2394,7 @@ definition: - spread over a surface to conceal or protect example: - - This paint covers well + - This paint covers well. hypernym: - 02149298-v ili: i32489 @@ -2405,7 +2405,7 @@ definition: - hide in one's bosom example: - - She bosomed his letters + - She bosomed his letters. hypernym: - 02149298-v ili: i32490 @@ -2427,7 +2427,7 @@ definition: - hide under a false appearance example: - - He masked his disappointment + - He masked his disappointment. hypernym: - 02163017-v ili: i32492 @@ -2458,8 +2458,8 @@ definition: - cover up a misdemeanor, fault, or error example: - - Let's not whitewash the crimes of Stalin - - She tried to gloss over her mistakes + - Let's not whitewash the crimes of Stalin. + - She tried to gloss over her mistakes. hypernym: - 02152799-v ili: i32495 @@ -2473,7 +2473,7 @@ definition: - hide from view or knowledge example: - - The President covered the fact that he bugged the offices in the White House + - The President covered the fact that he bugged the offices in the White House. hypernym: - 02149298-v ili: i32496 @@ -2485,7 +2485,7 @@ definition: - hold back a thought or feeling about example: - - She is harboring a grudge against him + - She is harboring a grudge against him. hypernym: - 02149298-v ili: i32497 @@ -2498,8 +2498,8 @@ definition: - give an exhibition of to an interested audience example: - - She shows her dogs frequently - - We will demo the new software in Washington + - She shows her dogs frequently. + - We will demo the new software in Washington. hypernym: - 02141597-v ili: i32498 @@ -2514,7 +2514,7 @@ definition: - demonstrate the guilt of (someone) example: - - Her strange behavior condemned her + - Her strange behavior condemned her. hypernym: - 00822637-v ili: i32499 @@ -2525,7 +2525,7 @@ definition: - condemn by attainder example: - - the man was attainted + - The man was attainted. hypernym: - 02153732-v ili: i32500 @@ -2536,7 +2536,7 @@ definition: - become concealed or hidden from view or have its light extinguished example: - - The beam of light occults every so often + - The beam of light occults every so often. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i32501 @@ -2589,7 +2589,7 @@ entails: - 02134989-v example: - - He surveyed his new classmates + - He surveyed his new classmates. hypernym: - 02135744-v ili: i32506 @@ -2613,7 +2613,7 @@ definition: - strain to watch; stare curiously example: - - The cars slowed down and the drivers rubbernecked after the accident + - The cars slowed down and the drivers rubbernecked after the accident. hypernym: - 02154940-v ili: i32508 @@ -2625,9 +2625,9 @@ - see or watch example: - view a show on television - - This program will be seen all over the world + - This program will be seen all over the world. - view an exhibition - - Catch a show on Broadway + - catch a show on Broadway - see a movie hypernym: - 02154940-v @@ -2647,7 +2647,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06052606-n example: - - The radiologist can visualize the cancerous liver + - The radiologist can visualize the cancerous liver. hypernym: - 02155378-v ili: i32510 @@ -2699,7 +2699,7 @@ definition: - examine hastily example: - - She scanned the newspaper headlines while waiting for the taxi + - She scanned the newspaper headlines while waiting for the taxi. hypernym: - 02135744-v ili: i32515 @@ -2714,7 +2714,7 @@ definition: - examine minutely or intensely example: - - the surgeon scanned the X-ray + - The surgeon scanned the X-ray. hypernym: - 02135744-v ili: i32516 @@ -2734,7 +2734,7 @@ definition: - examine or consider with attention and in detail example: - - Please peruse this report at your leisure + - Please peruse this report at your leisure. hypernym: - 02135744-v ili: i32518 @@ -2745,8 +2745,8 @@ definition: - look through a book or other written material example: - - He thumbed through the report - - She leafed through the volume + - He thumbed through the report. + - She leafed through the volume. hypernym: - 02157242-v ili: i32519 @@ -2762,7 +2762,7 @@ definition: - examine closely; focus one's attention on example: - - He zoomed in on the book + - He zoomed in on the book. hypernym: - 00724156-v ili: i32520 @@ -2773,7 +2773,7 @@ definition: - to look at critically or searchingly, or in minute detail example: - - he scrutinized his likeness in the mirror + - He scrutinized his likeness in the mirror. hypernym: - 02135744-v ili: i32521 @@ -2787,7 +2787,7 @@ definition: - search or seek example: - - We looked all day and finally found the child in the forest + - We looked all day and finally found the child in the forest. - Look elsewhere for the perfect gift! hypernym: - 02135744-v @@ -2800,7 +2800,7 @@ definition: - look for a sexual partner in a public place example: - - The men were cruising the park + - The men were cruising the park. hypernym: - 02158139-v ili: i32523 @@ -2835,8 +2835,8 @@ - discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of by perception with the eyes example: - - She detected high levels of lead in her drinking water - - We found traces of lead in the paint + - She detected high levels of lead in her drinking water. + - We found traces of lead in the paint. hypernym: - 02168177-v ili: i32526 @@ -2853,8 +2853,8 @@ definition: - detect some circumstance or entity automatically example: - - This robot can sense the presence of people in the room - - particle detectors sense ionization + - This robot can sense the presence of people in the room. + - Particle detectors sense ionization. hypernym: - 02158938-v ili: i32527 @@ -2866,7 +2866,7 @@ - find an instance of (a word or particular usage of a word) example: - The linguists could not instantiate this sense of the noun that he claimed existed - in a certain dialect + in a certain dialect. hypernym: - 02158938-v ili: i32528 @@ -2880,7 +2880,7 @@ - represent by an instance example: - This word instantiates the usage that the linguists claimed to be typical for - a certain dialect + a certain dialect. hypernym: - 02547618-v ili: i32529 @@ -2893,7 +2893,7 @@ definition: - discover traces of example: - - She traced the circumstances of her birth + - She traced the circumstances of her birth. hypernym: - 02158938-v ili: i32530 @@ -2904,7 +2904,7 @@ definition: - observe as if with an eye example: - - The camera saw the burglary and recorded it + - The camera saw the burglary and recorded it. hypernym: - 02158938-v ili: i32531 @@ -2917,7 +2917,7 @@ definition: - discover again example: - - I rediscovered the books that I enjoyed as a child + - I rediscovered the books that I enjoyed as a child. hypernym: - 02132531-v ili: i32532 @@ -2928,7 +2928,7 @@ definition: - become invisible or unnoticeable example: - - The effect vanished when day broke + - The effect vanished when day broke. hypernym: - 02615799-v ili: i32533 @@ -2941,7 +2941,7 @@ definition: - go away or disappear example: - - The fog cleared in the afternoon + - The fog cleared in the afternoon. hypernym: - 02160976-v ili: i32534 @@ -2978,7 +2978,7 @@ definition: - produce or introduce on the stage example: - - The Shakespeare Company is offering ‘King Lear’ this month + - The Shakespeare Company is offering ‘King Lear’ this month. hypernym: - 02161530-v ili: i32537 @@ -2989,8 +2989,8 @@ definition: - appear suddenly or unexpectedly; happen unexpectedly example: - - The farm popped into view as we turned the corner - - He suddenly popped up out of nowhere + - The farm popped into view as we turned the corner. + - He suddenly popped up out of nowhere. hypernym: - 00423043-v ili: i32538 @@ -3005,8 +3005,8 @@ definition: - make less visible or unclear example: - - The stars are obscured by the clouds - - the big elm tree obscures our view of the valley + - The stars are obscured by the clouds. + - The big elm tree obscures our view of the valley. hypernym: - 02149298-v ili: i32539 @@ -3024,7 +3024,7 @@ definition: - become glassy; lose clear vision example: - - Her eyes glazed over from lack of sleep + - Her eyes glazed over from lack of sleep. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i32540 @@ -3037,7 +3037,7 @@ definition: - cast a shadow upon example: - - The tall tree overshadowed the house + - The tall tree overshadowed the house. hypernym: - 02162161-v ili: i32541 @@ -3048,8 +3048,8 @@ definition: - cause an eclipse of (a celestial body) by intervention example: - - The Sun eclipses the moon today - - Planets and stars often are occulted by other celestial bodies + - The Sun eclipses the moon today. + - Planets and stars often are occulted by other celestial bodies. hypernym: - 02162626-v ili: i32542 @@ -3061,8 +3061,8 @@ definition: - make unrecognizable example: - - The herb masks the garlic taste - - We disguised our faces before robbing the bank + - The herb masks the garlic taste. + - We disguised our faces before robbing the bank. hypernym: - 02149298-v ili: i32543 @@ -3074,7 +3074,7 @@ definition: - disguise by camouflaging; exploit the natural surroundings to disguise something example: - - The troops camouflaged themselves before they went into enemy territory + - The troops camouflaged themselves before they went into enemy territory. hypernym: - 02163017-v ili: i32544 @@ -3085,7 +3085,7 @@ definition: - determine one's position with reference to another point example: - - We had to orient ourselves in the forest + - We had to orient ourselves in the forest. hypernym: - 00699355-v ili: i32545 @@ -3097,7 +3097,7 @@ definition: - use as a guide example: - - They had the lights to guide on + - They had the lights to guide on. hypernym: - 02163627-v ili: i32546 @@ -3129,7 +3129,7 @@ definition: - gleam or glow intermittently example: - - The lights were flashing + - The lights were flashing. hypernym: - 02164982-v ili: i32549 @@ -3144,7 +3144,7 @@ definition: - flash intermittently example: - - The lights flicked on and off + - The lights flicked on and off. hypernym: - 02164320-v ili: i32550 @@ -3156,7 +3156,7 @@ definition: - shine hard example: - - The sun beat down on the hikers + - The sun beat down on the hikers. hypernym: - 02769698-v ili: i32551 @@ -3176,7 +3176,7 @@ definition: - cause to be seen by emitting light as if in rays example: - - The sun is radiating + - The sun is radiating. hypernym: - 02128368-v ili: i32553 @@ -3197,7 +3197,7 @@ definition: - emit a steady even light without flames example: - - The fireflies were glowing and flying about in the garden + - The fireflies were glowing and flying about in the garden. hypernym: - 02164982-v ili: i32555 @@ -3217,7 +3217,7 @@ definition: - fluoresce momentarily when struck by a charged particle or high-energy photon example: - - the phosphor scintillated + - The phosphor scintillated. hypernym: - 02165590-v ili: i32557 @@ -3228,7 +3228,7 @@ definition: - have a complexion with a strong bright color, such as red or pink example: - - Her face glowed when she came out of the sauna + - Her face glowed when she came out of the sauna. hypernym: - 02137900-v ili: i32558 @@ -3242,7 +3242,7 @@ definition: - to make less distinct or clear example: - - The haze blurs the hills + - The haze blurs the hills. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i32559 @@ -3253,7 +3253,7 @@ definition: - cause to converge on or toward a central point example: - - Focus the light on this image + - Focus the light on this image. hypernym: - 02195232-v ili: i32560 @@ -3264,7 +3264,7 @@ definition: - focus once again example: - - The physicist refocused the light beam + - The physicist refocused the light beam. hypernym: - 02166352-v ili: i32561 @@ -3285,7 +3285,7 @@ definition: - to cause someone to lose clear vision, especially from intense light example: - - She was dazzled by the bright headlights + - She was dazzled by the bright headlights. hypernym: - 02172999-v ili: i32563 @@ -3298,7 +3298,7 @@ definition: - shine intensely example: - - The sun glared down on us + - The sun glared down on us. hypernym: - 02769698-v ili: i32564 @@ -3309,7 +3309,7 @@ definition: - glare or strike with great intensity example: - - The sun was beating down on us + - The sun was beating down on us. hypernym: - 02167103-v ili: i32565 @@ -3320,7 +3320,7 @@ definition: - be shiny, as if wet example: - - His eyes were glistening + - His eyes were glistening. hypernym: - 02137900-v ili: i32566 @@ -3344,8 +3344,8 @@ definition: - keep tabs on; keep an eye on; keep under surveillance example: - - we are monitoring the air quality - - the police monitor the suspect's moves + - We are monitoring the air quality. + - The police monitor the suspect's moves. hypernym: - 02173796-v ili: i32568 @@ -3366,7 +3366,7 @@ definition: - catch sight of; to perceive with the eyes example: - - he caught sight of the king's men coming over the ridge + - He caught sight of the king's men coming over the ridge. hypernym: - 02110960-v ili: i32570 @@ -3398,7 +3398,7 @@ definition: - look suggestively or obliquely; look or gaze with a sly, immodest, or malign expression example: - - The men leered at the young women on the beach + - The men leered at the young women on the beach. hypernym: - 02134989-v ili: i32573 @@ -3441,7 +3441,7 @@ definition: - look or stare at longingly example: - - The dog was groaking his master who was eating a sausage + - The dog was groaking his master who was eating a sausage. hypernym: - 02134765-v ili: i32577 @@ -3452,7 +3452,7 @@ definition: - look furtively example: - - He peeped at the woman through the window + - He peeped at the woman through the window. hypernym: - 02134989-v ili: i32578 @@ -3463,8 +3463,8 @@ definition: - throw a glance at; take a brief look at example: - - She only glanced at the paper - - I only peeked — I didn't see anything interesting + - She only glanced at the paper. + - I only peeked — I didn't see anything interesting. hypernym: - 02134989-v ili: i32579 @@ -3477,7 +3477,7 @@ definition: - look over carefully example: - - Please inspect your father's will carefully + - Please inspect your father's will carefully. hypernym: - 02135744-v ili: i32580 @@ -3488,7 +3488,7 @@ definition: - make an official inspection on foot of (the bounds of a property) example: - - Selectmen are required by law to perambulate the bounds every five years + - Selectmen are required by law to perambulate the bounds every five years. hypernym: - 02169987-v ili: i32581 @@ -3499,7 +3499,7 @@ definition: - look over, usually with the intention to rob example: - - The men cased the house + - The men cased the house. hypernym: - 02169987-v ili: i32582 @@ -3510,7 +3510,7 @@ definition: - examine carefully example: - - Someone should vet this report before it goes out + - Someone should vet this report before it goes out. hypernym: - 02169987-v ili: i32583 @@ -3521,7 +3521,7 @@ definition: - watch over example: - - I am overlooking her work + - I am overlooking her work. hypernym: - 02154758-v ili: i32584 @@ -3586,7 +3586,7 @@ definition: - pay attention; be watchful example: - - Keep your eyes peeled for any policemen + - Keep your eyes peeled for any policemen. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -3602,7 +3602,7 @@ - keep under careful scrutiny example: - The lawyer has to take the initiative and look after all the proceedings of the - court + court. hypernym: - 02156396-v ili: i32591 @@ -3624,7 +3624,7 @@ definition: - look at with a critical eye example: - - When the movie star entered, all the women gave him the once over + - When the movie star entered, all the women gave him the once over. hypernym: - 02134989-v ili: i32593 @@ -3645,7 +3645,7 @@ definition: - make blind by putting the eyes out example: - - The criminals were punished and blinded + - The criminals were punished and blinded. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i32595 @@ -3656,7 +3656,7 @@ definition: - blind by holding a red-hot metal plate before someone's eyes example: - - The prisoners were abacinated by their captors + - The prisoners were abacinated by their captors. hypernym: - 02172638-v ili: i32596 @@ -3687,7 +3687,7 @@ definition: - affect with snow blindness example: - - the glare of the sun snow-blinded her + - The glare of the sun snow-blinded her. hypernym: - 02172999-v ili: i32599 @@ -3698,7 +3698,7 @@ definition: - look searchingly example: - - We peered into the back of the shop to see whether a salesman was around + - We peered into the back of the shop to see whether a salesman was around. hypernym: - 02134989-v ili: i32600 @@ -3709,7 +3709,7 @@ definition: - search or inquire in a meddlesome way example: - - This guy is always nosing around the office + - This guy is always nosing around the office. hypernym: - 02158139-v ili: i32601 @@ -3724,7 +3724,7 @@ definition: - watch attentively example: - - Please observe the reaction of these two chemicals + - Please observe the reaction of these two chemicals. hypernym: - 02154940-v ili: i32602 @@ -3746,7 +3746,7 @@ entails: - 02174146-v example: - - Listen to the sound of this cello + - Listen to the sound of this cello. hypernym: - 02110960-v ili: i32604 @@ -3775,9 +3775,9 @@ definition: - give heed (to) example: - - The children in the audience attended the recital quietly - - She hung on his every word - - They attended to everything he said + - The children in the audience attended the recital quietly. + - She hung on his every word. + - They attended to everything he said. hypernym: - 02174335-v ili: i32607 @@ -3792,7 +3792,7 @@ definition: - pay attention to exclusively and obsessively example: - - The media are fixating on Princess Diana's death + - The media are fixating on Princess Diana's death. hypernym: - 02174871-v ili: i32608 @@ -3803,8 +3803,8 @@ definition: - listen and pay attention example: - - Listen to your father - - We must hear the expert before we make a decision + - Listen to your father. + - We must hear the expert before we make a decision. hypernym: - 00724156-v ili: i32609 @@ -3817,7 +3817,7 @@ definition: - bend or turn (one's ear) towards a speaker in order to listen well example: - - He inclined his ear to the wise old man + - He inclined his ear to the wise old man. hypernym: - 02175483-v ili: i32610 @@ -3838,8 +3838,8 @@ definition: - make a high-pitched, screeching noise example: - - The door creaked when I opened it slowly - - My car engine makes a whining noise + - The door creaked when I opened it slowly. + - My car engine makes a whining noise. hypernym: - 02177332-v ili: i32612 @@ -3877,7 +3877,7 @@ definition: - make a shrill creaking noise by rubbing together special bodily structures example: - - male insects such as crickets or grasshoppers stridulate + - Male insects such as crickets or grasshoppers stridulate. hypernym: - 02177332-v ili: i32615 @@ -3889,7 +3889,7 @@ definition: - make imperceptible example: - - The noise from the ice machine drowned out the music + - The noise from the ice machine drowned out the music. hypernym: - 02177332-v ili: i32616 @@ -3900,7 +3900,7 @@ definition: - make a sound typical of metallic objects example: - - The keys were jingling in his pocket + - The keys were jingling in his pocket. hypernym: - 02177332-v ili: i32617 @@ -3924,7 +3924,7 @@ definition: - make a loud, piercing sound example: - - Fighter planes are screaming through the skies + - Fighter planes are screaming through the skies. hypernym: - 02177332-v ili: i32619 @@ -3944,7 +3944,7 @@ definition: - emit a loud noise as a result of undergoing a backfire example: - - My old car backfires all the time + - My old car backfires all the time. hypernym: - 02177332-v ili: i32621 @@ -3955,7 +3955,7 @@ definition: - sound with a twang example: - - the bowstring was twanging + - The bowstring was twanging. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32622 @@ -3966,7 +3966,7 @@ definition: - cause to sound with a twang example: - - He twanged the guitar string + - He twanged the guitar string. hypernym: - 02183962-v ili: i32623 @@ -3989,7 +3989,7 @@ definition: - make a clank example: - - the train clanked through the village + - The train clanked through the village. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32625 @@ -4000,7 +4000,7 @@ definition: - make a loud resonant noise example: - - the alarm clangored throughout the building + - The alarm clangored throughout the building. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32626 @@ -4012,7 +4012,7 @@ definition: - make a deep hollow sound example: - - Her voice booms out the words of the song + - Her voice booms out the words of the song. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32627 @@ -4024,8 +4024,8 @@ definition: - make a rhythmic sound example: - - Rain drummed against the windshield - - He drummed his fingers on the table + - Rain drummed against the windshield. + - He drummed his fingers on the table. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32628 @@ -4058,7 +4058,7 @@ definition: - make a crackling sound example: - - My Rice Krispies crackled in the bowl + - My Rice Krispies crackled in the bowl. hypernym: - 02179501-v ili: i32631 @@ -4070,8 +4070,8 @@ definition: - make a sound like a clock or a timer example: - - the clocks were ticking - - the grandfather clock beat midnight + - The clocks were ticking. + - The grandfather clock beat midnight. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32632 @@ -4085,7 +4085,7 @@ definition: - sound loudly example: - - a shot rang out + - A shot rang out. hypernym: - 02177332-v ili: i32633 @@ -4096,7 +4096,7 @@ definition: - sound with resonance example: - - The sound resonates well in this theater + - The sound resonates well in this theater. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32634 @@ -4108,8 +4108,8 @@ definition: - make a certain noise or sound example: - - She went ‘Mmmmm’ - - The gun went ‘bang’ + - She went ‘Mmmmm’. + - The gun went ‘bang’. hypernym: - 02128368-v ili: i32635 @@ -4121,7 +4121,7 @@ definition: - make a sudden loud sound example: - - the waves crashed on the shore and kept us awake all night + - The waves crashed on the shore and kept us awake all night. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32636 @@ -4132,7 +4132,7 @@ definition: - make a weak, chirping sound example: - - the small bird was tweeting in the tree + - The small bird was tweeting in the tree. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32637 @@ -4155,7 +4155,7 @@ definition: - make sounds similar to gurgling water example: - - The baby gurgled with satisfaction when the mother tickled it + - The baby gurgled with satisfaction when the mother tickled it. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32639 @@ -4168,7 +4168,7 @@ definition: - make a gurgling sound as of liquid issuing from a bottle example: - - the wine bottles glugged + - The wine bottles glugged. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32640 @@ -4179,7 +4179,7 @@ definition: - sound by having air expelled through a tube example: - - The trumpets blew + - The trumpets blew. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32641 @@ -4210,7 +4210,7 @@ definition: - make a short high-pitched sound example: - - the bullet pinged when they struck the car + - The bullet pinged when they struck the car. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32644 @@ -4221,8 +4221,8 @@ definition: - sound like a car engine that is firing too early example: - - the car pinged when I put in low-octane gasoline - - The car pinked when the ignition was too far retarded + - The car pinged when I put in low-octane gasoline. + - The car pinked when the ignition was too far retarded. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32645 @@ -4253,7 +4253,7 @@ definition: - make a dull, explosive sound example: - - the engine chugged down the street + - The engine chugged down the street. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32648 @@ -4281,7 +4281,7 @@ domain_topic: - 07034009-n example: - - prepare the discord in bar 139 + - Prepare the discord in bar 139. hypernym: - 02183962-v ili: i32650 @@ -4333,7 +4333,7 @@ definition: - cause to be heard example: - - His voice projects well + - His voice projects well. hypernym: - 02128368-v ili: i32655 @@ -4344,7 +4344,7 @@ definition: - sound loudly and sonorously example: - - the bells rang + - The bells rang. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32656 @@ -4376,7 +4376,7 @@ definition: - ring recurrently example: - - bells were pealing + - Bells were pealing. hypernym: - 02185344-v ili: i32659 @@ -4389,8 +4389,8 @@ definition: - make (bells) ring, often for the purposes of musical edification example: - - Ring the bells - - My uncle rings every Sunday at the local church + - Ring the bells. + - My uncle rings every Sunday at the local church. hypernym: - 02183962-v ili: i32660 @@ -4422,7 +4422,7 @@ definition: - make a buzzing sound example: - - bees were buzzing around the hive + - Bees were buzzing around the hive. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32663 @@ -4435,7 +4435,7 @@ definition: - emit a sound example: - - bells and gongs chimed + - Bells and gongs chimed. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32664 @@ -4446,7 +4446,7 @@ definition: - make a strident sound example: - - She tended to blast when speaking into a microphone + - She tended to blast when speaking into a microphone. hypernym: - 02177332-v ili: i32665 @@ -4459,7 +4459,7 @@ - make a dry crackling sound example: - rustling silk - - the dry leaves were rustling in the breeze + - The dry leaves were rustling in the breeze. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32666 @@ -4470,7 +4470,7 @@ definition: - make a sharp sound example: - - his fingers snapped + - His fingers snapped. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32667 @@ -4482,7 +4482,7 @@ definition: - make a very sharp explosive sound example: - - His gun cracked + - His gun cracked. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32668 @@ -4493,7 +4493,7 @@ definition: - make a strident noise example: - - The horns of the taxis blared + - The horns of the taxis blared. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32669 @@ -4508,7 +4508,7 @@ definition: - play (a musical instrument) casually example: - - the saxophone player was tootling a sad melody + - The saxophone player was tootling a sad melody. hypernym: - 02187621-v ili: i32670 @@ -4519,7 +4519,7 @@ definition: - make whistling sounds example: - - He lay there, snoring and whistling + - He lay there, snoring and whistling. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32671 @@ -4530,7 +4530,7 @@ definition: - ring or echo with sound example: - - the hall resounded with laughter + - The hall resounded with laughter. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32672 @@ -4571,7 +4571,7 @@ definition: - ring loudly and deeply example: - - the big bell bonged + - The big bell bonged. hypernym: - 02188233-v ili: i32676 @@ -4582,7 +4582,7 @@ definition: - make a dull sound example: - - the knocker thudded against the front door + - The knocker thudded against the front door. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32677 @@ -4629,7 +4629,7 @@ definition: - make light, repeated taps on a surface example: - - he was tapping his fingers on the table impatiently + - He was tapping his fingers on the table impatiently. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32681 @@ -4643,7 +4643,7 @@ definition: - make a clicking or ticking sound example: - - The clock ticked away + - The clock ticked away. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32682 @@ -4655,7 +4655,7 @@ definition: - click repeatedly or uncontrollably example: - - Chattering teeth + - chattering teeth hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32683 @@ -4667,7 +4667,7 @@ definition: - make a sharp explosive noise example: - - The cork of the champagne bottle popped + - The cork of the champagne bottle popped. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32684 @@ -4680,7 +4680,7 @@ definition: - cause to make a sharp explosive sound example: - - He popped the champagne bottle + - He popped the champagne bottle. hypernym: - 02183962-v ili: i32685 @@ -4720,7 +4720,7 @@ definition: - make a high sound typical of glass example: - - champagne glasses clinked to make a toast + - Champagne glasses clinked to make a toast. hypernym: - 02183962-v ili: i32688 @@ -4731,7 +4731,7 @@ definition: - make a splashing sound example: - - water was splashing on the floor + - Water was splashing on the floor. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32689 @@ -4755,7 +4755,7 @@ definition: - emit a single short high-pitched signal example: - - The computer bleeped away + - The computer bleeped away. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32691 @@ -4778,7 +4778,7 @@ definition: - make a resonant sound, like artillery example: - - His deep voice boomed through the hall + - His deep voice boomed through the hall. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32693 @@ -4790,7 +4790,7 @@ definition: - to produce a sharp often metallic explosive or percussive sound example: - - One of them banged the sash of the window nearest my bed + - One of them banged the sash of the window nearest my bed. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32694 @@ -4819,8 +4819,8 @@ definition: - move with or cause to move with a whistling or hissing sound example: - - The bubbles swoshed around in the glass - - The curtain swooshed open + - The bubbles swoshed around in the glass. + - The curtain swooshed open. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32696 @@ -4834,7 +4834,7 @@ definition: - make a monotonous low dull sound example: - - The harmonium was droning on + - The harmonium was droning on. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32697 @@ -4845,8 +4845,8 @@ definition: - make a soft swishing sound example: - - the motor whirred - - the car engine purred + - The motor whirred. + - The car engine purred. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i32698 @@ -4862,7 +4862,7 @@ definition: - tap a telephone or telegraph wire to get information example: - - The FBI was tapping the phone line of the suspected spy + - The FBI was tapping the phone line of the suspected spy. - Is this hotel room bugged? hypernym: - 02194160-v @@ -4879,7 +4879,7 @@ entails: - 02174335-v example: - - We overheard the conversation at the next table + - We overheard the conversation at the next table. hypernym: - 02174146-v ili: i32700 @@ -4894,8 +4894,8 @@ definition: - perceive by hearing example: - - I didn't catch your name - - She didn't get his name when they met the first time + - I didn't catch your name. + - She didn't get his name when they met the first time. hypernym: - 02174146-v ili: i32701 @@ -4920,7 +4920,7 @@ definition: - listen without the speaker's knowledge example: - - the jealous man was eavesdropping on his wife's conversations + - The jealous man was eavesdropping on his wife's conversations. hypernym: - 02174335-v ili: i32703 @@ -4957,7 +4957,7 @@ definition: - become quiet or quieter example: - - The audience fell silent when the speaker entered + - The audience fell silent when the speaker entered. hypernym: - 02195552-v ili: i32706 @@ -4975,7 +4975,7 @@ definition: - become louder example: - - The room loudened considerably + - The room loudened considerably. hypernym: - 02195552-v ili: i32707 @@ -5006,7 +5006,7 @@ definition: - prevent from speaking out example: - - The press was gagged + - The press was gagged. hypernym: - 00462448-v ili: i32710 @@ -5056,7 +5056,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00244785-n example: - - Season the chicken breast after roasting it + - Season the chicken breast after roasting it. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i32714 @@ -5082,7 +5082,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01129030-n example: - - Greek wines are often resinated + - Greek wines are often resinated. hypernym: - 02196212-v ili: i32716 @@ -5121,7 +5121,7 @@ entails: - 02195992-v example: - - We tasted wines last night + - We tasted wines last night. hypernym: - 00620141-v ili: i32719 @@ -5134,8 +5134,8 @@ entails: - 02110960-v example: - - The fleeing convicts were picked out of the darkness by the watchful prison guards - - I can't make out the faces in this photograph + - The fleeing convicts were picked out of the darkness by the watchful prison guards. + - I can't make out the faces in this photograph. hypernym: - 02158938-v ili: i32720 @@ -5155,7 +5155,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06110385-n example: - - can this image be resolved? + - Can this image be resolved? hypernym: - 02197640-v ili: i32721 @@ -5166,7 +5166,7 @@ definition: - distinguish example: - - I could not discriminate the different tastes in this complicated dish + - I could not discriminate the different tastes in this complicated dish. hypernym: - 02197640-v ili: i32722 @@ -5212,7 +5212,7 @@ definition: - have a distinctive or characteristic taste example: - - This tastes of nutmeg + - This tastes of nutmeg. hypernym: - 02198732-v ili: i32726 @@ -5224,8 +5224,8 @@ definition: - have an element suggestive (of something) example: - - his speeches smacked of racism - - this passage smells of plagiarism + - His speeches smacked of racism. + - This passage smells of plagiarism. hypernym: - 00932330-v ili: i32727 @@ -5238,7 +5238,7 @@ definition: - fill with distaste example: - - This spoilt food disgusts me + - This spoilt food disgusts me. hypernym: - 02120601-v ili: i32728 @@ -5252,8 +5252,8 @@ definition: - upset and make nauseated example: - - The smell of the food turned the pregnant woman's stomach - - The mold on the food sickened the diners + - The smell of the food turned the pregnant woman's stomach. + - The mold on the food sickened the diners. hypernym: - 02199359-v ili: i32729 @@ -5375,7 +5375,7 @@ definition: - allow to go out of sight or mind example: - - The detective lost the man he was shadowing after he had to stop at a red light + - The detective lost the man he was shadowing after he had to stop at a red light. - lose the crowds by climbing a mountain - the lost tribe hypernym: @@ -5388,7 +5388,7 @@ definition: - enjoy in a sexual way example: - - He gets off on shoes + - He gets off on shoes. hypernym: - 01832678-v ili: i32741 @@ -5399,7 +5399,7 @@ definition: - experience orgasm example: - - she could not come because she was too upset + - She could not come because she was too upset. hypernym: - 02114674-v ili: i32742 @@ -5410,7 +5410,7 @@ definition: - be perceived by example: - - Loud music greeted him when he entered the apartment + - Loud music greeted him when he entered the apartment. hypernym: - 02736201-v ili: i32743 @@ -5432,8 +5432,8 @@ definition: - perceive oneself to be in a certain condition or place example: - - I found myself in a difficult situation - - When he woke up, he found himself in a hospital room + - I found myself in a difficult situation. + - When he woke up, he found himself in a hospital room. hypernym: - 02110960-v ili: i32745 @@ -5446,7 +5446,7 @@ definition: - emit, produce, or utter with a deep prolonged reverberating sound example: - - The thunder rolled + - The thunder rolled. - rolling drums hypernym: - 02180712-v @@ -5471,7 +5471,7 @@ - keep under surveillance example: - The police had been following him for weeks but they could not prove his involvement - in the bombing + in the bombing. hypernym: - 02173796-v ili: i32749 @@ -5497,7 +5497,7 @@ definition: - perceive the true nature of example: - - We could see through her apparent calm + - We could see through her apparent calm. hypernym: - 02110960-v ili: i32751 @@ -5509,7 +5509,7 @@ - cause to stand out or be clearly defined or visible example: - a face etched with pain - - the leafless branches etched against the sky + - The leafless branches etched against the sky. hypernym: - 02141597-v ili: i32752 @@ -5529,7 +5529,7 @@ definition: - glow or cause to glow with warm color or light example: - - the sky flushed with rosy splendor + - The sky flushed with rosy splendor. hypernym: - 02165374-v ili: i32754 diff --git a/src/yaml/verb.possession.yaml b/src/yaml/verb.possession.yaml index 6cde8005..55a831f9 100644 --- a/src/yaml/verb.possession.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/verb.possession.yaml @@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ definition: - transfer possession of something concrete or abstract to somebody example: - - I gave her my money - - can you give me lessons? - - She gave the children lots of love and tender loving care + - I gave her my money. + - Can you give me lessons? + - She gave the children lots of love and tender loving care. hypernym: - 02225243-v ili: i32755 @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ definition: - give reluctantly example: - - He coughed up some money for his children's tuition + - He coughed up some money for his children's tuition. hypernym: - 02204104-v ili: i32756 @@ -55,8 +55,8 @@ definition: - give a present that one has received to someone else example: - - she regifted that ugly scarf she received from her aunt - - when I regift I hope the person likes the gift better than I do + - She regifted that ugly scarf she received from her aunt. + - When I regift I hope the person likes the gift better than I do. hypernym: - 02205200-v members: @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ definition: - furnish with an endowment example: - - When she got married, she got dowered + - When she got married, she got dowered. hypernym: - 02205200-v ili: i32760 @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ definition: - give to several people example: - - The teacher handed out the exams + - The teacher handed out the exams. hypernym: - 02205200-v ili: i32762 @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ definition: - make a gift of example: - - She gave away her antique furniture + - She gave away her antique furniture. hypernym: - 02205200-v ili: i32763 @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ definition: - dispose of in a lottery example: - - We raffled off a trip to the Bahamas + - We raffled off a trip to the Bahamas. hypernym: - 02205200-v ili: i32764 @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ - give a tip or gratuity to in return for a service, beyond the compensation agreed on example: - - Remember to tip the waiter + - Remember to tip the waiter. - fee the steward hypernym: - 02205200-v @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ - retain possession of example: - Can I keep my old stuffed animals? - - She kept her maiden name after she married + - She kept her maiden name after she married. hypernym: - 02208144-v ili: i32766 @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ definition: - look after; be the keeper of; have charge of example: - - He keeps the shop when I am gone + - He keeps the shop when I am gone. hypernym: - 02208144-v ili: i32768 @@ -188,8 +188,8 @@ definition: - maintain for use and service example: - - I keep a car in the countryside - - She keeps an apartment in Paris for her shopping trips + - I keep a car in the countryside. + - She keeps an apartment in Paris for her shopping trips. hypernym: - 02208144-v ili: i32769 @@ -201,12 +201,12 @@ definition: - have or possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense example: - - She has $1,000 in the bank - - He has got two beautiful daughters - - She holds a Master's degree from Harvard - - I have two years left - - I don't have any money left - - They have two more years before they retire + - She has $1,000 in the bank. + - He has got two beautiful daughters. + - She holds a Master's degree from Harvard. + - I have two years left. + - I don't have any money left. + - They have two more years before they retire. ili: i32770 members: - have @@ -219,9 +219,9 @@ definition: - have as a supply example: - - I always keep batteries in the freezer + - I always keep batteries in the freezer. - keep food for a week in the pantry - - She keeps a sixpack and a week's worth of supplies in the refrigerator + - She keeps a sixpack and a week's worth of supplies in the refrigerator. hypernym: - 02208144-v ili: i32771 @@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ definition: - have or exploit a monopoly of example: - - OPEC wants to monopolize oil + - OPEC wants to monopolize oil. hypernym: - 02208144-v ili: i32773 @@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ definition: - have ownership or possession of example: - - He owns three houses in Florida + - He owns three houses in Florida. - How many cars does she have? hypernym: - 02208144-v @@ -297,8 +297,8 @@ definition: - take into one's possession example: - - We are taking an orphan from Romania - - I'll take three salmon steaks + - We are taking an orphan from Romania. + - I'll take three salmon steaks. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i32778 @@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ definition: - take from a person or place example: - - We took the abused child away from its parents + - We took the abused child away from its parents. hypernym: - 02210054-v ili: i32779 @@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ definition: - get credit or money by using a bad check example: - - The businessman kited millions of dollars + - The businessman kited millions of dollars. hypernym: - 02242867-v ili: i32782 @@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ definition: - increase the amount (of a check) fraudulently example: - - He kited many checks + - He kited many checks. hypernym: - 00153083-v ili: i32783 @@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ definition: - encounter by chance example: - - I stumbled across a long-lost cousin last night in a restaurant + - I stumbled across a long-lost cousin last night in a restaurant. hypernym: - 02210796-v ili: i32784 @@ -374,8 +374,8 @@ definition: - conquer by force example: - - Hitler took the Baltic Republics - - The army took the fort on the hill + - Hitler took the Baltic Republics. + - The army took the fort on the hill. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i32785 @@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ definition: - take by attacking with scaling ladders example: - - The troops scaled the walls of the fort + - The troops scaled the walls of the fort. hypernym: - 02211401-v ili: i32787 @@ -413,9 +413,9 @@ - 02256551-v - 00676526-v example: - - The family purchased a new car - - The conglomerate acquired a new company - - She buys for the big department store + - The family purchased a new car. + - The conglomerate acquired a new company. + - She buys for the big department store. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i32788 @@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ definition: - buy what had previously been sold, lost, or given away example: - - He bought back the house that his father sold years ago + - He bought back the house that his father sold years ago. hypernym: - 02211988-v ili: i32789 @@ -443,7 +443,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - I'll take a pound of that sausage + - I'll take a pound of that sausage. hypernym: - 02211988-v ili: i32790 @@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - We cleared a lot of the old model cars + - We cleared a lot of the old model cars. hypernym: - 02247246-v ili: i32792 @@ -480,8 +480,8 @@ definition: - engage for service under a term of contract example: - - We took an apartment on a quiet street - - Let's rent a car + - We took an apartment on a quiet street. + - Let's rent a car. - Shall we take a guide in Rome? hypernym: - 02215637-v @@ -498,7 +498,7 @@ definition: - grant use or occupation of under a term of contract example: - - I am leasing my country estate to some foreigners + - I am leasing my country estate to some foreigners. hypernym: - 02204104-v ili: i32794 @@ -511,7 +511,7 @@ definition: - lease or rent all or part of (a leased or rented property) to another person example: - - We sublet our apartment over the summer + - We sublet our apartment over the summer. hypernym: - 02213685-v ili: i32795 @@ -523,8 +523,8 @@ definition: - grant the services of or the temporary use of, for a fee example: - - We rent out our apartment to tourists every year - - He hired himself out as a cook + - We rent out our apartment to tourists every year. + - He hired himself out as a cook. hypernym: - 02329178-v ili: i32796 @@ -537,7 +537,7 @@ definition: - receive or obtain regularly example: - - We take the Times every day + - We take the Times every day. hypernym: - 02211988-v ili: i32797 @@ -579,7 +579,7 @@ definition: - get by trying hard example: - - she hustled a free lunch from the waiter + - She hustled a free lunch from the waiter. hypernym: - 02214901-v ili: i32800 @@ -608,10 +608,10 @@ definition: - come into the possession of something concrete or abstract example: - - She got a lot of paintings from her uncle - - They acquired a new pet - - Get your results the next day - - Get permission to take a few days off from work + - She got a lot of paintings from her uncle. + - They acquired a new pet. + - Get your results the next day. + - get permission to take a few days off from work hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i32803 @@ -627,7 +627,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - the company turned a good profit after a year + - The company turned a good profit after a year. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i32804 @@ -638,7 +638,7 @@ definition: - acquire by trade or sacrifice or exchange example: - - She wanted to buy his love with her dedication to him and his work + - She wanted to buy his love with her dedication to him and his work. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i32805 @@ -649,8 +649,8 @@ definition: - obtain through effort or management example: - - She found the time and energy to take care of her aging parents - - We found the money to send our sons to college + - She found the time and energy to take care of her aging parents. + - We found the money to send our sons to college. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i32806 @@ -663,7 +663,7 @@ definition: - seize upon or latch onto something example: - - The Republicans glommed onto Whitewater + - The Republicans glommed onto Whitewater. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i32807 @@ -674,7 +674,7 @@ definition: - take possession of example: - - She entered upon the estate of her rich relatives + - She entered upon the estate of her rich relatives. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i32808 @@ -687,8 +687,8 @@ definition: - refuse to let have example: - - She denies me every pleasure - - he denies her her weekly allowance + - She denies me every pleasure. + - He denies her her weekly allowance. hypernym: - 02207166-v ili: i32809 @@ -702,7 +702,7 @@ definition: - deny oneself (something); restrain, especially from indulging in some pleasure example: - - She denied herself wine and spirits + - She denied herself wine and spirits. hypernym: - 02516039-v ili: i32810 @@ -716,9 +716,9 @@ definition: - get something or somebody for a specific purpose example: - - I found this gadget that will serve as a bottle opener - - I got hold of these tools to fix our plumbing - - The chairman got hold of a secretary on Friday night to type the urgent letter + - I found this gadget that will serve as a bottle opener. + - I got hold of these tools to fix our plumbing. + - The chairman got hold of a secretary on Friday night to type the urgent letter. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i32811 @@ -732,7 +732,7 @@ definition: - hold back; refuse to hand over or share example: - - The father is withholding the allowance until the son cleans his room + - The father is withholding the allowance until the son cleans his room. hypernym: - 02217607-v ili: i32812 @@ -744,7 +744,7 @@ definition: - withhold information example: - - I kept your little secret to myself all these years + - I kept your little secret to myself all these years. hypernym: - 02218472-v ili: i32813 @@ -755,8 +755,8 @@ definition: - refuse to grant, as of a petition or request example: - - The dean denied the students' request for more physics courses - - the prisoners were denied the right to exercise for more than 2 hours a day + - The dean denied the students' request for more physics courses. + - The prisoners were denied the right to exercise for more than 2 hours a day. hypernym: - 02218472-v ili: i32814 @@ -767,7 +767,7 @@ definition: - hold back or set aside, especially for future use or contingency example: - - they reserved their applause in anticipation + - They reserved their applause in anticipation. hypernym: - 02218472-v ili: i32815 @@ -778,7 +778,7 @@ definition: - set aside or apart for a specific purpose or use example: - - this land was devoted to mining + - This land was devoted to mining. hypernym: - 02219267-v ili: i32816 @@ -799,7 +799,7 @@ definition: - retain and refrain from disbursing; of payments example: - - My employer is withholding taxes + - My employer is withholding taxes. hypernym: - 02207166-v ili: i32818 @@ -821,7 +821,7 @@ definition: - take (territory) as if by conquest example: - - Hitler annexed Lithuania + - Hitler annexed Lithuania. hypernym: - 02279327-v ili: i32820 @@ -834,7 +834,7 @@ entails: - 02222048-v example: - - The government funds basic research in many areas + - The government funds basic research in many areas. hypernym: - 02223876-v ili: i32821 @@ -910,7 +910,7 @@ definition: - support through subsidies example: - - The arts in Europe are heavily subsidized + - The arts in Europe are heavily subsidized. hypernym: - 02223876-v ili: i32828 @@ -972,7 +972,7 @@ definition: - raise money for a cause or project example: - - We are fundraising for AIDS research + - We are fundraising for AIDS research. hypernym: - 02311261-v ili: i32834 @@ -985,8 +985,8 @@ definition: - call for and obtain payment of example: - - we collected over a million dollars in outstanding debts - - he collected the rent + - We collected over a million dollars in outstanding debts. + - He collected the rent. hypernym: - 02210054-v ili: i32835 @@ -1047,8 +1047,8 @@ definition: - support materially or financially example: - - he does not support his natural children - - The scholarship supported me when I was in college + - He does not support his natural children. + - The scholarship supported me when I was in college. hypernym: - 02204104-v ili: i32841 @@ -1059,8 +1059,8 @@ definition: - supply means of subsistence; earn a living example: - - He provides for his large family by working three jobs - - Women nowadays not only take care of the household but also bring home the bacon + - He provides for his large family by working three jobs. + - Women nowadays not only take care of the household but also bring home the bacon. hypernym: - 02223876-v ili: i32842 @@ -1072,8 +1072,8 @@ definition: - support financially through a period of time example: - - The scholarship saw me through college - - This money will see me through next month + - The scholarship saw me through college. + - This money will see me through next month. hypernym: - 02223876-v ili: i32843 @@ -1095,7 +1095,7 @@ definition: - assume responsibility for or leadership of example: - - The senator announced that he would sponsor the health care plan + - The senator announced that he would sponsor the health care plan. hypernym: - 02561834-v ili: i32845 @@ -1119,7 +1119,7 @@ entails: - 01854282-v example: - - I transferred my stock holdings to my children + - I transferred my stock holdings to my children. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i32847 @@ -1139,7 +1139,7 @@ definition: - transfer property or ownership example: - - The will aliened the property to the heirs + - The will aliened the property to the heirs. hypernym: - 02225243-v ili: i32849 @@ -1186,7 +1186,7 @@ definition: - transfer to another; of rights or property example: - - Our house passed under his official control + - Our house passed under his official control. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i32853 @@ -1207,7 +1207,7 @@ definition: - be transferred to another owner example: - - This restaurant changed hands twice last year + - This restaurant changed hands twice last year. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i32855 @@ -1219,7 +1219,7 @@ definition: - become legally vested example: - - The property vests in the trustees + - The property vests in the trustees. hypernym: - 02226741-v ili: i32856 @@ -1232,7 +1232,7 @@ definition: - throw or cast away example: - - Put away your worries + - Put away your worries. hypernym: - 02228837-v ili: i32857 @@ -1255,7 +1255,7 @@ definition: - discard as undesirable example: - - the candidate sloughed off his former campaign workers + - The candidate sloughed off his former campaign workers. hypernym: - 02228837-v ili: i32858 @@ -1266,7 +1266,7 @@ definition: - toss out; get rid of example: - - deep-six these old souvenirs! + - deep-six these old souvenirs hypernym: - 02227100-v ili: i32859 @@ -1287,9 +1287,9 @@ definition: - dispose of (something useless or old) example: - - trash these old chairs + - Trash these old chairs. - junk an old car - - scrap your old computer + - Scrap your old computer. hypernym: - 02227100-v ili: i32861 @@ -1302,7 +1302,7 @@ definition: - dispose of example: - - We waste the dirty water by channeling it into the sewer + - We waste the dirty water by channeling it into the sewer. hypernym: - 02227100-v ili: i32862 @@ -1313,8 +1313,8 @@ definition: - remove unwanted elements example: - - The company weeded out the incompetent people - - The new law weeds out the old inequities + - The company weeded out the incompetent people. + - The new law weeds out the old inequities. hypernym: - 02228837-v ili: i32863 @@ -1326,8 +1326,8 @@ definition: - cause to go away through effort or work example: - - work off the extra pounds you have gained over the holidays - - we must work off the debt + - Work off the extra pounds you have gained over the holidays. + - We must work off the debt. hypernym: - 02228837-v ili: i32864 @@ -1339,7 +1339,7 @@ - dispose of example: - Get rid of these old shoes! - - The company got rid of all the dead wood + - The company got rid of all the dead wood. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i32865 @@ -1362,8 +1362,8 @@ definition: - sever all ties with, usually unceremoniously or irresponsibly example: - - The company dumped him after many years of service - - She dumped her boyfriend when she fell in love with a rich man + - The company dumped him after many years of service. + - She dumped her boyfriend when she fell in love with a rich man. hypernym: - 02228837-v ili: i32867 @@ -1386,7 +1386,7 @@ definition: - dispose of (something no longer useful or needed) example: - - She finally retired that old coat + - She finally retired that old coat. hypernym: - 02227100-v ili: i32869 @@ -1397,7 +1397,7 @@ definition: - to keep up and reserve for personal or special use example: - - She saved the old family photographs in a drawer + - She saved the old family photographs in a drawer. hypernym: - 02207166-v ili: i32870 @@ -1431,7 +1431,7 @@ definition: - equip with a motor example: - - motorized scooters are now the rage + - Motorized scooters are now the rage. hypernym: - 02344409-v ili: i32873 @@ -1442,7 +1442,7 @@ definition: - equip with a motor vehicle example: - - The police around here are not motorized and patrol the streets on horseback + - The police around here are not motorized and patrol the streets on horseback. hypernym: - 02344409-v ili: i32874 @@ -1455,7 +1455,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00612006-n example: - - We terrassed the country house + - We terrassed the country house. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i32875 @@ -1469,7 +1469,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00608890-n example: - - The owners wanted to dado their dining room + - The owners wanted to dado their dining room. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i32876 @@ -1510,7 +1510,7 @@ definition: - remove the organs and dry out (a dead body) in order to preserve it example: - - The Egyptians mummified their pharaohs + - The Egyptians mummified their pharaohs. hypernym: - 02231763-v ili: i32880 @@ -1523,7 +1523,7 @@ definition: - throw away example: - - Chuck these old notes + - Chuck these old notes. exemplifies: - 07171981-n hypernym: @@ -1537,7 +1537,7 @@ definition: - turn away from; give up example: - - I am foreswearing women forever + - I am foreswearing women forever. hypernym: - 02232523-v ili: i32882 @@ -1551,9 +1551,9 @@ definition: - give up with the intent of never claiming again example: - - Abandon your life to God - - She gave up her children to her ex-husband when she moved to Tahiti - - We gave the drowning victim up for dead + - Abandon your life to God. + - She gave up her children to her ex-husband when she moved to Tahiti. + - We gave the drowning victim up for dead. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i32883 @@ -1565,7 +1565,7 @@ definition: - forsake, leave behind example: - - We abandoned the old car in the empty parking lot + - We abandoned the old car in the empty parking lot. hypernym: - 02227100-v ili: i32884 @@ -1587,7 +1587,7 @@ definition: - leave stranded or isolated with little hope of rescue example: - - the travellers were marooned + - The travellers were marooned. hypernym: - 00615748-v ili: i32886 @@ -1608,7 +1608,7 @@ definition: - give out example: - - We were assigned new uniforms + - We were assigned new uniforms. hypernym: - 02299397-v ili: i32888 @@ -1621,7 +1621,7 @@ definition: - allot again example: - - They were reallotted additional farm land + - They were reallotted additional farm land. hypernym: - 02299397-v ili: i32889 @@ -1632,8 +1632,8 @@ definition: - leave or give by will after one's death example: - - My aunt bequeathed me all her jewelry - - My grandfather left me his entire estate + - My aunt bequeathed me all her jewelry. + - My grandfather left me his entire estate. hypernym: - 02205200-v ili: i32890 @@ -1658,9 +1658,9 @@ definition: - be inherited by example: - - The estate fell to my sister - - The land returned to the family - - The estate devolved to an heir that everybody had assumed to be dead + - The estate fell to my sister. + - The land returned to the family. + - The estate devolved to an heir that everybody had assumed to be dead. hypernym: - 02226741-v ili: i32892 @@ -1676,8 +1676,8 @@ definition: - fall to somebody by assignment or lot; passed example: - - The task fell to me - - It fell to me to notify the parents of the victims + - The task fell to me. + - It fell to me to notify the parents of the victims. hypernym: - 02234332-v ili: i32893 @@ -1692,7 +1692,7 @@ definition: - come into the possession of example: - - The house accrued to the oldest son + - The house accrued to the oldest son. hypernym: - 02226741-v ili: i32894 @@ -1707,7 +1707,7 @@ definition: - give to or transfer possession of example: - - She passed the family jewels on to her daughter-in-law + - She passed the family jewels on to her daughter-in-law. hypernym: - 02233837-v ili: i32895 @@ -1729,7 +1729,7 @@ definition: - passed on, as by inheritance example: - - This ring was handed down through many generations + - This ring was handed down through many generations. hypernym: - 02235029-v ili: i32897 @@ -1740,9 +1740,9 @@ definition: - place into the hands or custody of example: - - hand me the spoon, please - - Turn the files over to me, please - - He turned over the prisoner to his lawyers + - Hand me the spoon, please. + - Turn the files over to me, please. + - He turned over the prisoner to his lawyers. hypernym: - 02225243-v ili: i32898 @@ -1758,7 +1758,7 @@ definition: - pass on stealthily example: - - He slipped me the key when nobody was looking + - He slipped me the key when nobody was looking. hypernym: - 02235554-v ili: i32899 @@ -1770,7 +1770,7 @@ definition: - throw (a ball) to another player example: - - Smith passed + - Smith passed. hypernym: - 01511000-v ili: i32900 @@ -1871,7 +1871,7 @@ definition: - use the file transfer protocol to transfer data from one computer to another example: - - You can FTP these data + - You can FTP these data. hypernym: - 02236972-v ili: i32909 @@ -1914,8 +1914,8 @@ definition: - distribute according to a plan or set apart for a special purpose example: - - I am allocating a loaf of bread to everyone on a daily basis - - I'm allocating the rations for the camping trip + - I am allocating a loaf of bread to everyone on a daily basis. + - I'm allocating the rations for the camping trip. hypernym: - 02233480-v ili: i32913 @@ -1927,7 +1927,7 @@ definition: - allocate, distribute, or apportion anew example: - - Congressional seats are reapportioned on the basis of census data + - Congressional seats are reapportioned on the basis of census data. hypernym: - 02238869-v ili: i32914 @@ -1939,7 +1939,7 @@ definition: - distribute in rations, as in the army example: - - Cigarettes are rationed + - Cigarettes are rationed. hypernym: - 02238869-v ili: i32915 @@ -1951,7 +1951,7 @@ definition: - restrict the consumption of a relatively scarce commodity, as during war example: - - Bread was rationed during the siege of the city + - Bread was rationed during the siege of the city. hypernym: - 00237442-v ili: i32916 @@ -1962,7 +1962,7 @@ definition: - relinquish possession or control over example: - - The squatters had to surrender the building after the police moved in + - The squatters had to surrender the building after the police moved in. hypernym: - 02205200-v ili: i32917 @@ -1985,7 +1985,7 @@ definition: - give up for a price or reward example: - - She sold her principles for a successful career + - She sold her principles for a successful career. hypernym: - 02240011-v ili: i32919 @@ -1998,7 +1998,7 @@ definition: - convey or reveal information example: - - Give one's name + - give one's name hypernym: - 01011267-v ili: i32920 @@ -2023,9 +2023,9 @@ definition: - receive willingly something given or offered example: - - The only girl who would have him was the miller's daughter + - The only girl who would have him was the miller's daughter. - I won't have this dog in my house! - - Please accept my present + - Please accept my present. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i32922 @@ -2041,7 +2041,7 @@ - admit into a group or community example: - accept students for graduate study - - We'll have to vote on whether or not to admit a new member + - We'll have to vote on whether or not to admit a new member. hypernym: - 02240906-v ili: i32923 @@ -2066,7 +2066,7 @@ definition: - take in fuel, as of a ship example: - - The tanker fueled in Bahrain + - The tanker fueled in Bahrain. hypernym: - 01543626-v ili: i32925 @@ -2077,7 +2077,7 @@ definition: - accept gladly example: - - I welcome your proposals + - I welcome your proposals. hypernym: - 02240906-v ili: i32926 @@ -2088,7 +2088,7 @@ definition: - not accept as true example: - - He refused to accept what she said + - He refused to accept what she said. hypernym: - 00672179-v ili: i32927 @@ -2105,7 +2105,7 @@ definition: - accept as pay example: - - we honor checks and drafts + - We honor checks and drafts. hypernym: - 02240906-v ili: i32928 @@ -2117,7 +2117,7 @@ definition: - provide example: - - The city has to put up half the required amount + - The city has to put up half the required amount. hypernym: - 02256551-v ili: i32929 @@ -2152,8 +2152,8 @@ definition: - get (a product) from another country or business example: - - She sourced a supply of carpet - - They are sourcing from smaller companies + - She sourced a supply of carpet. + - They are sourcing from smaller companies. hypernym: - 02242867-v ili: i32932 @@ -2164,7 +2164,7 @@ definition: - get by special effort example: - - He procured extra cigarettes even though they were rationed + - He procured extra cigarettes even though they were rationed. hypernym: - 02242867-v ili: i32933 @@ -2176,7 +2176,7 @@ definition: - get despite difficulties or obstacles example: - - I extracted a promise from the Dean for two new positions + - I extracted a promise from the Dean for two new positions. hypernym: - 02242867-v ili: i32934 @@ -2209,7 +2209,7 @@ definition: - secure a copyright on a written work example: - - did you copyright your manuscript? + - Did you copyright your manuscript? hypernym: - 02243552-v ili: i32937 @@ -2231,7 +2231,7 @@ definition: - obtain with difficulty example: - - He eked out some information from the archives + - He eked out some information from the archives. hypernym: - 02242867-v ili: i32939 @@ -2243,7 +2243,7 @@ definition: - make by laborious and precarious means example: - - He eked out a living as a painter + - He eked out a living as a painter. hypernym: - 02294200-v ili: i32940 @@ -2267,7 +2267,7 @@ definition: - seek to employ example: - - The lab director recruited an able crew of assistants + - The lab director recruited an able crew of assistants. hypernym: - 02244933-v ili: i32942 @@ -2291,7 +2291,7 @@ definition: - make a serious effort to attain something example: - - His campaign bid for the attention of the poor population + - His campaign bid for the attention of the poor population. hypernym: - 02245263-v ili: i32944 @@ -2302,8 +2302,8 @@ definition: - make a search (for) example: - - Things that die with their eyes open and questing - - The animal came questing through the forest + - things that die with their eyes open and questing + - The animal came questing through the forest. hypernym: - 02245263-v ili: i32945 @@ -2315,8 +2315,8 @@ - obtain by coercion or intimidation example: - They extorted money from the executive by threatening to reveal his past to the - company boss - - They squeezed money from the owner of the business by threatening him + company boss. + - They squeezed money from the owner of the business by threatening him. hypernym: - 02324030-v ili: i32946 @@ -2375,7 +2375,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00767761-n example: - - They were bootlegging whiskey + - They were bootlegging whiskey. hypernym: - 02247246-v ili: i32951 @@ -2404,8 +2404,8 @@ entails: - 02204104-v example: - - He sold his house in January - - She sells her body to survive and support her drug habit + - He sold his house in January. + - She sells her body to survive and support her drug habit. hypernym: - 02262178-v ili: i32953 @@ -2433,7 +2433,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - The publisher remaindered the books + - The publisher remaindered the books. hypernym: - 02247246-v ili: i32955 @@ -2469,7 +2469,7 @@ - 00935235-n - 01092370-n example: - - The museum deaccessioned several important works of this painter + - The museum deaccessioned several important works of this painter. hypernym: - 02247246-v ili: i32958 @@ -2480,7 +2480,7 @@ definition: - get rid of by selling, usually at reduced prices example: - - The store sold off the surplus merchandise + - The store sold off the surplus merchandise. hypernym: - 02247246-v ili: i32959 @@ -2532,8 +2532,8 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - She deals in gold - - The brothers sell shoes + - She deals in gold. + - The brothers sell shoes. hypernym: - 02250547-v ili: i32963 @@ -2551,7 +2551,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00767761-n example: - - The guy hanging around the school is pushing drugs + - The guy hanging around the school is pushing drugs. hypernym: - 02249738-v ili: i32964 @@ -2629,7 +2629,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00489236-n example: - - He dealt me the Queen of Spades + - He dealt me the Queen of Spades. hypernym: - 02235554-v ili: i32970 @@ -2679,8 +2679,8 @@ entails: - 02226741-v example: - - The painting brought $10,000 - - The old print fetched a high price at the auction + - The painting brought $10,000. + - The old print fetched a high price at the auction. hypernym: - 02733758-v ili: i32974 @@ -2708,8 +2708,8 @@ definition: - dispose of an item in a collection by selling it off example: - - the museum de-accessed its collection of French impressionists to raise money - - the publishing house de-accessed one of its popular magazines + - The museum de-accessed its collection of French impressionists to raise money. + - The publishing house de-accessed one of its popular magazines. hypernym: - 02227100-v ili: i32976 @@ -2720,8 +2720,8 @@ definition: - get or find back; recover the use of example: - - She regained control of herself - - She found her voice and replied quickly + - She regained control of herself. + - She found her voice and replied quickly. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i32977 @@ -2737,7 +2737,7 @@ definition: - get or regain something necessary, usually quickly or briefly example: - - Catch some sleep + - catch some sleep - catch one's breath hypernym: - 02215637-v @@ -2749,9 +2749,9 @@ definition: - come upon, as if by accident; meet with example: - - We find this idea in Plato - - I happened upon the most wonderful bakery not very far from here - - She chanced upon an interesting book in the bookstore the other day + - We find this idea in Plato. + - I happened upon the most wonderful bakery not very far from here. + - She chanced upon an interesting book in the bookstore the other day. hypernym: - 02026953-v ili: i32979 @@ -2801,7 +2801,7 @@ definition: - exit a computer example: - - Please log off before you go home + - Please log off before you go home. hypernym: - 02019450-v ili: i32983 @@ -2836,7 +2836,7 @@ definition: - make payment to; compensate example: - - My efforts were not remunerated + - My efforts were not remunerated. hypernym: - 02256551-v ili: i32986 @@ -2876,7 +2876,7 @@ definition: - share expenses equally and split the cost of something example: - - My boyfriend and I always go Dutch + - My boyfriend and I always go Dutch. hypernym: - 02256551-v ili: i32990 @@ -2887,8 +2887,8 @@ definition: - make amends for; pay compensation for example: - - One can never fully repair the suffering and losses of the Jews in the Third Reich - - She was compensated for the loss of her arm in the accident + - One can never fully repair the suffering and losses of the Jews in the Third Reich. + - She was compensated for the loss of her arm in the accident. hypernym: - 02256551-v ili: i32991 @@ -2911,7 +2911,7 @@ definition: - secure against future loss, damage, or liability; give security for example: - - This plan indemnifies workers against wages lost through illness + - This plan indemnifies workers against wages lost through illness. hypernym: - 00892737-v ili: i32993 @@ -2940,8 +2940,8 @@ definition: - give money, usually in exchange for goods or services example: - - I paid four dollars for this sandwich - - Pay the waitress, please + - I paid four dollars for this sandwich. + - Pay the waitress, please. hypernym: - 02204104-v ili: i32996 @@ -2952,7 +2952,7 @@ definition: - pay a tenth of one's income; pay one tenth of, especially to the church example: - - Although she left the church officially, she still tithes + - Although she left the church officially, she still tithes. hypernym: - 02256551-v ili: i32997 @@ -2963,7 +2963,7 @@ definition: - cancel or discharge a debt example: - - pay up, please! + - Pay up, please! hypernym: - 02257962-v ili: i32999 @@ -2988,7 +2988,7 @@ definition: - pay someone and settle a debt example: - - I squared with him + - I squared with him. hypernym: - 02259066-v ili: i33001 @@ -3025,9 +3025,9 @@ definition: - be in debt example: - - She owes me $200 - - I still owe for the car - - The thesis owes much to his adviser + - She owes me $200. + - I still owe for the car. + - The thesis owes much to his adviser. hypernym: - 02463535-v ili: i33004 @@ -3092,7 +3092,7 @@ definition: - come back after being refused example: - - the check bounced + - The check bounced. hypernym: - 02008888-v ili: i33010 @@ -3132,7 +3132,7 @@ - let have example: - grant permission - - Mandela was allowed few visitors in prison + - Mandela was allowed few visitors in prison. hypernym: - 02204104-v ili: i33013 @@ -3176,7 +3176,7 @@ definition: - hold dear example: - - I prize these old photographs + - I prize these old photographs. hypernym: - 00692380-v ili: i33017 @@ -3190,7 +3190,7 @@ definition: - exchange for cash example: - - I cashed the check as soon as it arrived in the mail + - I cashed the check as soon as it arrived in the mail. hypernym: - 02262178-v ili: i33018 @@ -3202,7 +3202,7 @@ definition: - convert into cash example: - - I had to liquidate my holdings to pay off my ex-husband + - I had to liquidate my holdings to pay off my ex-husband. hypernym: - 02261162-v ili: i33019 @@ -3254,7 +3254,7 @@ - give to, and receive from, one another example: - Would you change places with me? - - We have been exchanging letters for a year + - We have been exchanging letters for a year. hypernym: - 02225243-v ili: i33024 @@ -3267,9 +3267,9 @@ definition: - put in the place of another; switch seemingly equivalent items example: - - the con artist replaced the original with a fake Rembrandt + - The con artist replaced the original with a fake Rembrandt. - substitute regular milk for fat-free milk - - synonyms can be interchanged without changing the context's meaning + - Synonyms can be interchanged without changing the context's meaning. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i33025 @@ -3306,8 +3306,8 @@ definition: - be a substitute example: - - The young teacher had to substitute for the sick colleague - - The skim milk substitutes for cream — we are on a strict diet + - The young teacher had to substitute for the sick colleague. + - The skim milk substitutes for cream — we are on a strict diet. hypernym: - 02262178-v ili: i33028 @@ -3342,7 +3342,7 @@ definition: - persuade the seller to accept a lower price example: - - She beat the merchant down $100 + - She beat the merchant down $100. hypernym: - 02264354-v ili: i33031 @@ -3354,7 +3354,7 @@ definition: - wrangle (over a price, terms of an agreement, etc.) example: - - Let's not haggle over a few dollars + - Let's not haggle over a few dollars. hypernym: - 02264636-v ili: i33032 @@ -3368,7 +3368,7 @@ definition: - negotiate the terms of an exchange example: - - We bargained for a beautiful rug in the bazaar + - We bargained for a beautiful rug in the bazaar. hypernym: - 00763758-v ili: i33033 @@ -3399,7 +3399,7 @@ - 02211988-v - 02247246-v example: - - he is merchandising telephone sets + - He is merchandising telephone sets. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33035 @@ -3413,7 +3413,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - They trafficked with us for gold + - They trafficked with us for gold. hypernym: - 02265169-v ili: i33036 @@ -3450,7 +3450,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - The company turns over ten million dollars a year + - The company turns over ten million dollars a year. hypernym: - 02250547-v ili: i33039 @@ -3472,8 +3472,8 @@ definition: - provide with a gift or entertainment example: - - Grandmother always treated us to the circus - - I like to treat myself to a day at a spa when I am depressed + - Grandmother always treated us to the circus. + - I like to treat myself to a day at a spa when I am depressed. hypernym: - 02205200-v ili: i33041 @@ -3507,9 +3507,9 @@ definition: - give as judged due or on the basis of merit example: - - the referee awarded a free kick to the team - - the jury awarded a million dollars to the plaintiff - - Funds are granted to qualified researchers + - The referee awarded a free kick to the team. + - The jury awarded a million dollars to the plaintiff. + - Funds are granted to qualified researchers. hypernym: - 02321848-v ili: i33044 @@ -3550,9 +3550,9 @@ definition: - give to a charity or good cause example: - - I donated blood to the Red Cross for the victims of the earthquake + - I donated blood to the Red Cross for the victims of the earthquake. - donate money to the orphanage - - She donates to her favorite charity every month + - She donates to her favorite charity every month. hypernym: - 02205200-v ili: i33048 @@ -3564,7 +3564,7 @@ - present example: - The university conferred a degree on its most famous former student, who never - graduated + graduated. - bestow an honor on someone hypernym: - 02266695-v @@ -3586,8 +3586,8 @@ definition: - bestow in large quantities example: - - He heaped him with work - - She heaped scorn upon him + - He heaped him with work. + - She heaped scorn upon him. hypernym: - 02204104-v ili: i33051 @@ -3618,7 +3618,7 @@ definition: - confer an academic degree upon example: - - This school graduates 2,000 students each year + - This school graduates 2,000 students each year. hypernym: - 02268154-v ili: i33054 @@ -3630,7 +3630,7 @@ - receive an academic degree upon completion of one's studies; completion of a course or training example: - - She graduated in 1990 + - She graduated in 1990. hypernym: - 02214901-v ili: i33055 @@ -3641,7 +3641,7 @@ definition: - expend profusely; also used with abstract nouns example: - - He was showered with praise + - He was showered with praise. hypernym: - 01160479-v ili: i33056 @@ -3653,7 +3653,7 @@ definition: - enter as credit example: - - We credit your account with $100 + - We credit your account with $100. hypernym: - 02270039-v ili: i33057 @@ -3673,7 +3673,7 @@ definition: - cause to be off balance example: - - It is not desirable to overbalance the budget + - It is not desirable to overbalance the budget. hypernym: - 02270039-v ili: i33059 @@ -3707,7 +3707,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - 'don''t trust my ex-wife: I won''t pay her debts anymore' + - 'Don''t trust my ex-wife: I won''t pay her debts anymore.' exemplifies: - 07087487-n hypernym: @@ -3729,7 +3729,7 @@ definition: - accumulate money for future use example: - - He saves half his salary + - He saves half his salary. hypernym: - 02309962-v ili: i33064 @@ -3742,7 +3742,7 @@ definition: - spend lavishly or wastefully on example: - - He blew a lot of money on his new home theater + - He blew a lot of money on his new home theater. hypernym: - 02271905-v ili: i33065 @@ -3829,7 +3829,7 @@ definition: - spend completely example: - - I spend my pocket money in two days + - I spend my pocket money in two days. hypernym: - 01159815-v ili: i33073 @@ -3858,8 +3858,8 @@ definition: - require (time or space) example: - - It took three hours to get to work this morning - - This event occupied a very short time + - It took three hours to get to work this morning. + - This event occupied a very short time. hypernym: - 02634015-v ili: i33076 @@ -3872,7 +3872,7 @@ definition: - spend or use time example: - - I may be an hour + - I may be an hour. hypernym: - 02272834-v ili: i33077 @@ -3883,8 +3883,8 @@ definition: - spend thoughtlessly; throw away example: - - He wasted his inheritance on his insincere friends - - You squandered the opportunity to get an advanced degree + - He wasted his inheritance on his insincere friends. + - You squandered the opportunity to get an advanced degree. hypernym: - 01159815-v ili: i33078 @@ -3899,7 +3899,7 @@ definition: - live frugally and use less resources example: - - In the new economy, we all have to learn to tighten our belts + - In the new economy, we all have to learn to tighten our belts. hypernym: - 02362227-v ili: i33079 @@ -3910,7 +3910,7 @@ definition: - spend (significant amounts of money) example: - - He has money to burn + - He has money to burn. hypernym: - 02273196-v ili: i33080 @@ -3921,7 +3921,7 @@ definition: - indulge oneself example: - - I splurged on a new TV + - I splurged on a new TV. hypernym: - 01160479-v ili: i33081 @@ -3933,8 +3933,8 @@ definition: - use cautiously and frugally example: - - I try to economize my spare time - - conserve your energy for the ascent to the summit + - I try to economize my spare time. + - Conserve your energy for the ascent to the summit. hypernym: - 02230274-v ili: i33082 @@ -3949,7 +3949,7 @@ - structure and run according to rational or scientific principles in order to achieve desired results example: - - We rationalized the factory's production and raised profits + - We rationalized the factory's production and raised profits. hypernym: - 02437377-v ili: i33083 @@ -3989,7 +3989,7 @@ definition: - obtain or seek to obtain by cadging or wheedling example: - - he is always shnorring cigarettes from his friends + - He is always shnorring cigarettes from his friends. hypernym: - 02275660-v ili: i33087 @@ -4016,7 +4016,7 @@ definition: - live off somebody's generosity example: - - This young man refuses to work and is freeloading + - This young man refuses to work and is freeloading. hypernym: - 02275249-v ili: i33089 @@ -4047,7 +4047,7 @@ definition: - make an investment example: - - Put money into bonds + - put money into bonds hypernym: - 02271905-v ili: i33092 @@ -4061,7 +4061,7 @@ definition: - re-invest (a previous investment) into a similar fund or security example: - - She rolled over her IRA + - She rolled over her IRA. hypernym: - 02275982-v ili: i33093 @@ -4092,7 +4092,7 @@ definition: - invest so as to make unavailable for other purposes example: - - All my money is tied up in long-term investments + - All my money is tied up in long-term investments. hypernym: - 02275982-v ili: i33096 @@ -4104,7 +4104,7 @@ - invest at a risk example: - I bought this house not because I want to live in it but to sell it later at a - good price, so I am speculating + good price, so I am speculating. hypernym: - 02275982-v ili: i33097 @@ -4129,9 +4129,9 @@ definition: - take possession of by force, as after an invasion example: - - the invaders seized the land and property of the inhabitants - - The army seized the town - - The militia captured the castle + - The invaders seized the land and property of the inhabitants. + - The army seized the town. + - The militia captured the castle. hypernym: - 02279327-v ili: i33099 @@ -4145,7 +4145,7 @@ definition: - conquer anew example: - - The country reconquered the territory lost in the previous war + - The country reconquered the territory lost in the previous war. hypernym: - 02308993-v ili: i33100 @@ -4157,7 +4157,7 @@ - occupy or take possession of beforehand or before another or appropriate for use in advance example: - - the army preoccupied the hills + - The army preoccupied the hills. hypernym: - 02279327-v ili: i33101 @@ -4168,9 +4168,9 @@ definition: - take temporary possession of as a security, by legal authority example: - - The FBI seized the drugs - - The customs agents impounded the illegal shipment - - The police confiscated the stolen artwork + - The FBI seized the drugs. + - The customs agents impounded the illegal shipment. + - The police confiscated the stolen artwork. hypernym: - 02210054-v ili: i33102 @@ -4187,7 +4187,7 @@ definition: - appropriate (property) for public use example: - - the county condemned the land to build a highway + - The county condemned the land to build a highway. hypernym: - 02278138-v ili: i33103 @@ -4198,7 +4198,7 @@ definition: - requisition forcibly, as of enemy property example: - - the estate was sequestered + - The estate was sequestered. hypernym: - 02210054-v ili: i33104 @@ -4211,7 +4211,7 @@ definition: - take a debtor's wages on legal orders, such as for child support example: - - His employer garnished his wages in order to pay his debt + - His employer garnished his wages in order to pay his debt. hypernym: - 02278138-v ili: i33105 @@ -4235,9 +4235,9 @@ - seize and take control without authority and possibly with force; take as one's right or possession example: - - He assumed to himself the right to fill all positions in the town - - he usurped my rights - - She seized control of the throne after her husband died + - He assumed to himself the right to fill all positions in the town. + - He usurped my rights. + - She seized control of the throne after her husband died. hypernym: - 02211401-v ili: i33107 @@ -4252,7 +4252,7 @@ definition: - seize control of example: - - they hijacked the judicial process + - They hijacked the judicial process. hypernym: - 02279327-v ili: i33108 @@ -4263,7 +4263,7 @@ definition: - take over (a company) by buying a controlling interest of its stock example: - - T. Boone Pickens raided many large companies + - T. Boone Pickens raided many large companies. hypernym: - 02279327-v ili: i33109 @@ -4274,8 +4274,8 @@ definition: - demand as being one's due or property; assert one's right or title to example: - - He claimed his suitcases at the airline counter - - Mr. Smith claims special tax exemptions because he is a foreign resident + - He claimed his suitcases at the airline counter. + - Mr. Smith claims special tax exemptions because he is a foreign resident. hypernym: - 00754770-v ili: i33110 @@ -4420,7 +4420,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00767761-n example: - - I was mugged in the streets of New York last night + - I was mugged in the streets of New York last night. hypernym: - 02282293-v ili: i33122 @@ -4467,7 +4467,7 @@ definition: - put in one's pocket example: - - He pocketed the change + - He pocketed the change. hypernym: - 02210054-v ili: i33126 @@ -4487,7 +4487,7 @@ definition: - make a profit; gain money or materially example: - - The company has not profited from the merger + - The company has not profited from the merger. hypernym: - 02294200-v ili: i33128 @@ -4499,7 +4499,7 @@ definition: - make a satisfactory profit example: - - The company turned a nice dime after a short time + - The company turned a nice dime after a short time. hypernym: - 02283675-v ili: i33129 @@ -4512,7 +4512,7 @@ definition: - make a big profit; often in a short period of time example: - - The investor really cleaned up when the stock market went up + - The investor really cleaned up when the stock market went up. hypernym: - 02283675-v ili: i33130 @@ -4541,8 +4541,8 @@ definition: - draw advantages from example: - - he is capitalizing on her mistake - - she took advantage of his absence to meet her lover + - He is capitalizing on her mistake. + - She took advantage of his absence to meet her lover. hypernym: - 02295422-v ili: i33133 @@ -4564,10 +4564,10 @@ definition: - keep in safety and protect from harm, decay, loss, or destruction example: - - We preserve these archeological findings - - The old lady could not keep up the building - - children must be taught to conserve our national heritage - - The museum curator conserved the ancient manuscripts + - We preserve these archeological findings. + - The old lady could not keep up the building. + - Children must be taught to conserve our national heritage. + - The museum curator conserved the ancient manuscripts. hypernym: - 02207710-v ili: i33135 @@ -4581,7 +4581,7 @@ definition: - preserve (tissue) with plastics, as for teaching and research purposes example: - - The doctor plastinates bodies to teach anatomy to his students + - The doctor plastinates bodies to teach anatomy to his students. hypernym: - 02284977-v ili: i33136 @@ -4593,7 +4593,7 @@ - deplete example: - exhaust one's savings - - We quickly played out our strength + - We quickly played out our strength. hypernym: - 01159815-v ili: i33137 @@ -4611,7 +4611,7 @@ - keep or lay aside for future use example: - store grain for the winter - - The bear stores fat for the period of hibernation when he doesn't eat + - The bear stores fat for the period of hibernation when he doesn't eat. hypernym: - 02207166-v ili: i33138 @@ -4628,7 +4628,7 @@ definition: - lay in provisions example: - - The vessel victualled before the long voyage + - The vessel victualled before the long voyage. hypernym: - 02285938-v ili: i33139 @@ -4648,7 +4648,7 @@ definition: - put (something) in a place for storage example: - - the treasure found in the ancient tomb was reposited in the museum + - The treasure found in the ancient tomb was reposited in the museum. hypernym: - 02287351-v ili: i33141 @@ -4659,7 +4659,7 @@ definition: - store on a wharf example: - - Wharf the merchandise + - wharf the merchandise hypernym: - 02287351-v ili: i33142 @@ -4697,8 +4697,8 @@ definition: - find a place for and put away for storage example: - - where should we stow the vegetables? - - I couldn't store all the books in the attic so I sold some + - Where should we stow the vegetables? + - I couldn't store all the books in the attic so I sold some. hypernym: - 02207166-v ili: i33146 @@ -4709,7 +4709,7 @@ definition: - keep or store in a garage example: - - we don't garage our car + - We don't garage our car. hypernym: - 02287351-v ili: i33147 @@ -4740,8 +4740,8 @@ definition: - secure and keep for possible future use or application example: - - The landlord retained the security deposit - - I reserve the right to disagree + - The landlord retained the security deposit. + - I reserve the right to disagree. hypernym: - 02207166-v ili: i33150 @@ -4755,7 +4755,7 @@ definition: - keep example: - - She manages to hold down two jobs + - She manages to hold down two jobs. hypernym: - 02288169-v ili: i33151 @@ -4766,8 +4766,8 @@ definition: - retain rights to example: - - keep my job for me while I give birth - - keep my seat, please + - Keep my job for me while I give birth. + - Keep my seat, please. - keep open the possibility of a merger hypernym: - 02503969-v @@ -4797,7 +4797,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00767761-n example: - - This judge can be bought + - This judge can be bought. hypernym: - 02256551-v ili: i33154 @@ -4854,7 +4854,7 @@ definition: - pay back example: - - Please refund me my money + - Please refund me my money. hypernym: - 02256551-v ili: i33159 @@ -4908,7 +4908,7 @@ definition: - find by testing or cautious exploration example: - - He felt his way around the dark room + - He felt his way around the dark room. hypernym: - 02290474-v ili: i33163 @@ -4920,7 +4920,7 @@ - discover the location of; determine the place of; find by searching or examining example: - Can you locate your cousins in the Midwest? - - My search turned up nothing + - My search turned up nothing. hypernym: - 02290474-v ili: i33164 @@ -4934,7 +4934,7 @@ definition: - discover by investigation example: - - The CIA unearthed a plot to kill the President + - The CIA unearthed a plot to kill the President. hypernym: - 02291049-v ili: i33165 @@ -4945,9 +4945,9 @@ definition: - find unexpectedly example: - - the archeologists chanced upon an old tomb - - she struck a goldmine - - The hikers finally struck the main path to the lake + - The archeologists chanced upon an old tomb. + - She struck a goldmine. + - The hikers finally struck the main path to the lake. hypernym: - 02290474-v ili: i33166 @@ -4969,7 +4969,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - I picked up some food for a snack + - I picked up some food for a snack. hypernym: - 02211988-v ili: i33167 @@ -4994,8 +4994,8 @@ definition: - locate exactly example: - - can you pinpoint the position of the enemy? - - The chemists could not nail the identity of the chromosome + - Can you pinpoint the position of the enemy? + - The chemists could not nail the identity of the chromosome. hypernym: - 02291049-v ili: i33169 @@ -5019,7 +5019,7 @@ - fail to keep or to maintain; cease to have, either physically or in an abstract sense example: - - She lost her purse when she left it unattended on her seat + - She lost her purse when she left it unattended on her seat. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33171 @@ -5041,7 +5041,7 @@ definition: - fail to get or obtain example: - - I lost the opportunity to spend a year abroad + - I lost the opportunity to spend a year abroad. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33173 @@ -5052,8 +5052,8 @@ definition: - win something through one's efforts example: - - I acquired a passing knowledge of Chinese - - Gain an understanding of international finance + - I acquired a passing knowledge of Chinese. + - gain an understanding of international finance - win someone's confidence and friendship hypernym: - 02215637-v @@ -5067,7 +5067,7 @@ definition: - cheat or trick example: - - He cozened the money out of the old man + - He cozened the money out of the old man. hypernym: - 02293158-v - 02579332-v @@ -5080,7 +5080,7 @@ - fail to make money in a business; make a loss or fail to profit example: - I lost thousands of dollars on that bad investment! - - The company turned a loss after the first year + - The company turned a loss after the first year. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33176 @@ -5092,7 +5092,7 @@ definition: - be debited and credited to the proper bank accounts example: - - The payment should clear within 2 business days + - The payment should clear within 2 business days. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33177 @@ -5104,9 +5104,9 @@ - earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as salary or wages example: - How much do you make a month in your new job? - - She earns a lot in her new job - - this merger brought in lots of money - - He clears $5,000 each month + - She earns a lot in her new job. + - This merger brought in lots of money. + - He clears $5,000 each month. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i33178 @@ -5140,7 +5140,7 @@ definition: - earn large sums of money example: - - Since she accepted the new position, she has been raking it in + - Since she accepted the new position, she has been raking it in. hypernym: - 02294200-v ili: i33180 @@ -5152,7 +5152,7 @@ definition: - acquire or deserve by one's efforts or actions example: - - its beauty won Paris the name ‘City of Lights’ + - Its beauty won Paris the name ‘City of Lights’. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i33181 @@ -5174,7 +5174,7 @@ definition: - derive a benefit from example: - - She profited from his vast experience + - She profited from his vast experience. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i33183 @@ -5199,7 +5199,7 @@ definition: - be beneficial for example: - - This will do you good + - This will do you good. hypernym: - 00081834-v ili: i33185 @@ -5211,7 +5211,7 @@ definition: - be agreeable or suitable example: - - White wine doesn't agree with me + - White wine doesn't agree with me. hypernym: - 02741157-v ili: i33186 @@ -5222,7 +5222,7 @@ definition: - make as a net profit example: - - The company cleared $1 million + - The company cleared $1 million. hypernym: - 02295422-v ili: i33187 @@ -5248,7 +5248,7 @@ definition: - yield as a net profit example: - - This sale netted me $1 million + - This sale netted me $1 million. hypernym: - 02296669-v ili: i33189 @@ -5278,7 +5278,7 @@ definition: - yield a profit or result example: - - His efforts finally paid off + - His efforts finally paid off. hypernym: - 02296669-v ili: i33191 @@ -5325,7 +5325,7 @@ definition: - appropriate (as property entrusted to one's care) fraudulently to one's own use example: - - The accountant embezzled thousands of dollars while working for the wealthy family + - The accountant embezzled thousands of dollars while working for the wealthy family. hypernym: - 02326737-v ili: i33195 @@ -5340,7 +5340,7 @@ definition: - commit fraud and steal from one's employer example: - - We found out that she had been fiddling for years + - We found out that she had been fiddling for years. hypernym: - 02297496-v ili: i33196 @@ -5351,7 +5351,7 @@ definition: - get or derive example: - - He drew great benefits from his membership in the association + - He drew great benefits from his membership in the association. hypernym: - 02297086-v ili: i33197 @@ -5365,7 +5365,7 @@ definition: - to surrender someone or something to another example: - - the guard delivered the criminal to the police + - The guard delivered the criminal to the police. - render up the prisoners - render the town to the enemy - fork over the money @@ -5434,7 +5434,7 @@ - dole out some money - shell out pocket money for the children - deal a blow to someone - - the machine dispenses soft drinks + - The machine dispenses soft drinks. hypernym: - 02204104-v ili: i33203 @@ -5467,7 +5467,7 @@ definition: - have, give, or receive a share of example: - - We shared the cake + - We shared the cake. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i33205 @@ -5507,7 +5507,7 @@ definition: - combine into a common fund example: - - We pooled resources + - We pooled resources. hypernym: - 02300511-v ili: i33209 @@ -5529,7 +5529,7 @@ - transmit (knowledge or skills) example: - give a secret to the Russians - - leave your name and address here + - Leave your name and address here. - impart a new skill to the students hypernym: - 00954556-v @@ -5577,7 +5577,7 @@ definition: - present for acceptance or rejection example: - - She offered us all a cold drink + - She offered us all a cold drink. hypernym: - 02204104-v ili: i33216 @@ -5589,7 +5589,7 @@ definition: - make available for sale example: - - The stores are offering specials on sweaters this week + - The stores are offering specials on sweaters this week. hypernym: - 02303121-v ili: i33217 @@ -5600,7 +5600,7 @@ definition: - make available for sale at an auction example: - - The dealer put up three of his most valuable paintings for auction + - The dealer put up three of his most valuable paintings for auction. hypernym: - 02302370-v ili: i33218 @@ -5612,7 +5612,7 @@ - offer verbally example: - extend my greetings - - He offered his sympathy + - He offered his sympathy. hypernym: - 01062366-v ili: i33219 @@ -5627,7 +5627,7 @@ - make available; provide example: - extend a loan - - The bank offers a good deal on new mortgages + - The bank offers a good deal on new mortgages. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33220 @@ -5643,7 +5643,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - The company is marketing its new line of beauty products + - The company is marketing its new line of beauty products. hypernym: - 02265169-v ili: i33221 @@ -5669,7 +5669,7 @@ entails: - 02264636-v example: - - The Swiss dealer offered $2 million for the painting + - The Swiss dealer offered $2 million for the painting. hypernym: - 00876925-v ili: i33223 @@ -5695,7 +5695,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01101341-n example: - - The broker subscribed 500 shares + - The broker subscribed 500 shares. hypernym: - 02303593-v ili: i33225 @@ -5707,7 +5707,7 @@ - pay (an amount of money) as a contribution to a charity or service, especially at regular intervals example: - - I pledged $10 a month to my favorite radio station + - I pledged $10 a month to my favorite radio station. hypernym: - 02267835-v ili: i33226 @@ -5765,7 +5765,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00489236-n example: - - He called his trump + - He called his trump. hypernym: - 01075360-v ili: i33231 @@ -5858,7 +5858,7 @@ definition: - be owned by; be in the possession of example: - - This book belongs to me + - This book belongs to me. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i33240 @@ -5869,8 +5869,8 @@ definition: - take on as one's own the expenses or debts of another person example: - - I'll accept the charges - - She agreed to bear the responsibility + - I'll accept the charges. + - She agreed to bear the responsibility. hypernym: - 02210054-v ili: i33241 @@ -5894,8 +5894,8 @@ definition: - have rightfully; of rights, titles, and offices example: - - She bears the title of Duchess - - He held the governorship for almost a decade + - She bears the title of Duchess. + - He held the governorship for almost a decade. hypernym: - 02208144-v ili: i33243 @@ -5949,7 +5949,7 @@ definition: - lose (something) or lose the right to (something) by some error, offense, or crime example: - - you've forfeited your right to name your successor + - You've forfeited your right to name your successor. - forfeited property hypernym: - 02232813-v @@ -5966,7 +5966,7 @@ definition: - let slip example: - - He lapsed his membership + - He lapsed his membership. hypernym: - 02308311-v ili: i33249 @@ -5977,7 +5977,7 @@ definition: - capture after a fight example: - - The troops carried the town after a brief fight + - The troops carried the town after a brief fight. hypernym: - 02277394-v ili: i33250 @@ -5988,7 +5988,7 @@ definition: - take back by force, as after a battle example: - - The military forces managed to recapture the fort + - The military forces managed to recapture the fort. hypernym: - 02211401-v ili: i33251 @@ -6001,8 +6001,8 @@ - bring about the capture of an elementary particle or celestial body and causing it enter a new orbit example: - - This nucleus has captured the slow-moving neutrons - - The star captured a comet + - This nucleus has captured the slow-moving neutrons. + - The star captured a comet. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i33252 @@ -6013,7 +6013,7 @@ definition: - be captured example: - - The cities fell to the enemy + - The cities fell to the enemy. hypernym: - 01118865-v ili: i33253 @@ -6026,7 +6026,7 @@ definition: - get hold of or seize quickly and easily example: - - I snapped up all the good buys during the garage sale + - I snapped up all the good buys during the garage sale. hypernym: - 02210054-v ili: i33254 @@ -6048,9 +6048,9 @@ definition: - get or gather together example: - - I am accumulating evidence for the man's unfaithfulness to his wife - - She is amassing a lot of data for her thesis - - She rolled up a small fortune + - I am accumulating evidence for the man's unfaithfulness to his wife. + - She is amassing a lot of data for her thesis. + - She rolled up a small fortune. hypernym: - 02285938-v ili: i33256 @@ -6067,9 +6067,9 @@ definition: - gather or collect example: - - You can get the results on Monday - - She picked up the children at the day care center - - They pick up our trash twice a week + - You can get the results on Monday. + - She picked up the children at the day care center. + - They pick up our trash twice a week. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i33257 @@ -6097,8 +6097,8 @@ definition: - store, like bees example: - - bees hive honey and pollen - - He hived lots of information + - Bees hive honey and pollen. + - He hived lots of information. hypernym: - 02285938-v ili: i33259 @@ -6109,7 +6109,7 @@ definition: - collect funds for a specific purpose example: - - The President raised several million dollars for his college + - The President raised several million dollars for his college. hypernym: - 02222955-v ili: i33260 @@ -6132,7 +6132,7 @@ definition: - charge a fee for using example: - - Toll the bridges into New York City + - toll the bridges into New York City hypernym: - 02311442-v ili: i33262 @@ -6143,7 +6143,7 @@ definition: - levy a tithe on (produce or a crop) example: - - The wool was tithed + - The wool was tithed. hypernym: - 02311442-v ili: i33263 @@ -6156,7 +6156,7 @@ definition: - exact a tithe from example: - - The church was tithed + - The church was tithed. hypernym: - 02325354-v ili: i33264 @@ -6169,7 +6169,7 @@ definition: - impose anew example: - - The fine was reimposed + - The fine was reimposed. hypernym: - 02311442-v ili: i33265 @@ -6191,7 +6191,7 @@ definition: - impose a fine on example: - - he was fined for littering + - He was fined for littering. hypernym: - 02311442-v ili: i33267 @@ -6203,8 +6203,8 @@ definition: - levy a tax on example: - - The State taxes alcohol heavily - - Clothing is not taxed in our state + - The State taxes alcohol heavily. + - Clothing is not taxed in our state. hypernym: - 02311442-v ili: i33268 @@ -6280,7 +6280,7 @@ definition: - contribute to some cause example: - - I gave at the office + - I gave at the office. hypernym: - 02204104-v ili: i33275 @@ -6305,8 +6305,8 @@ definition: - give or convey physically example: - - She gave him First Aid - - I gave him a punch in the nose + - She gave him First Aid. + - I gave him a punch in the nose. hypernym: - 02299397-v ili: i33277 @@ -6320,7 +6320,7 @@ definition: - give (as medicine) example: - - I gave him the drug + - I gave him the drug. hypernym: - 00080825-v ili: i33278 @@ -6390,7 +6390,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - They had to render the estate + - They had to render the estate. hypernym: - 02205200-v ili: i33284 @@ -6402,7 +6402,7 @@ definition: - give or bring back example: - - Restore the stolen painting to its rightful owner + - restore the stolen painting to its rightful owner hypernym: - 02289796-v ili: i33285 @@ -6425,7 +6425,7 @@ definition: - put into a bank account example: - - She deposits her paycheck every month + - She deposits her paycheck every month. hypernym: - 02204104-v ili: i33287 @@ -6458,8 +6458,8 @@ definition: - remove (a commodity) from (a supply source) example: - - She drew $2,000 from the account - - The doctors drew medical supplies from the hospital's emergency bank + - She drew $2,000 from the account. + - The doctors drew medical supplies from the hospital's emergency bank. hypernym: - 00173351-v ili: i33290 @@ -6475,7 +6475,7 @@ definition: - take a small amount from example: - - I had to dip into my savings to buy him this present + - I had to dip into my savings to buy him this present. hypernym: - 02316367-v ili: i33291 @@ -6497,7 +6497,7 @@ definition: - draw more money from than is available example: - - She overdrew her account + - She overdrew her account. hypernym: - 02316367-v ili: i33293 @@ -6521,7 +6521,7 @@ - cause to be returned example: - recall the defective auto tires - - The manufacturer tried to call back the spoilt yoghurt + - The manufacturer tried to call back the spoilt yoghurt. hypernym: - 02210054-v ili: i33295 @@ -6535,7 +6535,7 @@ definition: - withdraw from active service example: - - The warship was decommissioned in 1998 + - The warship was decommissioned in 1998. hypernym: - 02317458-v ili: i33296 @@ -6546,7 +6546,7 @@ definition: - take by stealing example: - - The thief relieved me of $100 + - The thief relieved me of $100. hypernym: - 02211401-v ili: i33297 @@ -6587,7 +6587,7 @@ definition: - deprive of speech example: - - When he met his idol, the young man was tongue-tied + - When he met his idol, the young man was tongue-tied. hypernym: - 02318230-v ili: i33301 @@ -6607,7 +6607,7 @@ definition: - evade payment to example: - - He bilked his creditors + - He bilked his creditors. hypernym: - 02318230-v ili: i33303 @@ -6618,9 +6618,9 @@ definition: - reduce or dispose of; cease to hold (an investment) example: - - The company decided to divest - - the board of trustees divested $20 million in real estate property - - There was pressure on the university to disinvest in South Africa + - The company decided to divest. + - The board of trustees divested $20 million in real estate property. + - There was pressure on the university to disinvest in South Africa. hypernym: - 02316367-v ili: i33304 @@ -6632,7 +6632,7 @@ definition: - take away possessions from someone example: - - The Nazis stripped the Jews of all their assets + - The Nazis stripped the Jews of all their assets. hypernym: - 02210054-v ili: i33305 @@ -6654,7 +6654,7 @@ definition: - deprive completely of money or goods example: - - The robbers cleaned us out in a couple of hours + - The robbers cleaned us out in a couple of hours. hypernym: - 02319255-v ili: i33307 @@ -6665,7 +6665,7 @@ definition: - strip example: - - unclothe your heart of envy + - Unclothe your heart of envy. hypernym: - 02319255-v ili: i33308 @@ -6713,7 +6713,7 @@ definition: - obtain from someone after their death example: - - I inherited a castle from my French grandparents + - I inherited a castle from my French grandparents. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i33313 @@ -6727,7 +6727,7 @@ definition: - receive by genetic transmission example: - - I inherited my good eyesight from my mother + - I inherited my good eyesight from my mother. hypernym: - 02214901-v ili: i33314 @@ -6740,7 +6740,7 @@ definition: - receive from a predecessor example: - - The new chairman inherited many problems from the previous chair + - The new chairman inherited many problems from the previous chair. hypernym: - 02214901-v ili: i33315 @@ -6763,7 +6763,7 @@ definition: - part with a possession or right example: - - I am relinquishing my bedroom to the long-term house guest + - I am relinquishing my bedroom to the long-term house guest. - resign a claim to the throne hypernym: - 02235554-v @@ -6791,8 +6791,8 @@ definition: - cause to have, in the abstract sense or physical sense example: - - She gave him a black eye - - The draft gave me a cold + - She gave him a black eye. + - The draft gave me a cold. hypernym: - 02225243-v ili: i33319 @@ -6807,7 +6807,7 @@ example: - grant a degree - give a divorce - - This bill grants us new rights + - This bill grants us new rights. hypernym: - 02321848-v ili: i33320 @@ -6872,7 +6872,7 @@ - reduce to bankruptcy example: - My daughter's fancy wedding is going to break me! - - The slump in the financial markets smashed him + - The slump in the financial markets smashed him. hypernym: - 02322641-v ili: i33326 @@ -6886,8 +6886,8 @@ definition: - become bankrupt or insolvent; fail financially and close example: - - The toy company went bankrupt after the competition hired cheap Mexican labor - - A number of banks failed that year + - The toy company went bankrupt after the competition hired cheap Mexican labor. + - A number of banks failed that year. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i33327 @@ -6898,7 +6898,7 @@ definition: - make wealthy or richer example: - - the oil boom enriched a lot of local people + - The oil boom enriched a lot of local people. hypernym: - 00182551-v ili: i33328 @@ -6909,7 +6909,7 @@ definition: - enrich oneself by taking advantage of one's position example: - - The congressmen feathered his nest through his connection with big business + - The congressmen feathered his nest through his connection with big business. hypernym: - 02323628-v ili: i33329 @@ -6948,7 +6948,7 @@ definition: - give a reduction in price on example: - - I never discount these books — they sell like hot cakes + - I never discount these books — they sell like hot cakes. hypernym: - 02325058-v ili: i33332 @@ -6959,7 +6959,7 @@ definition: - grant as a discount or in exchange example: - - The camera store owner allowed me $50 on my old camera + - The camera store owner allowed me $50 on my old camera. hypernym: - 02324408-v ili: i33333 @@ -6997,7 +6997,7 @@ definition: - give a reduction in the price during a sale example: - - The store is rebating refrigerators this week + - The store is rebating refrigerators this week. hypernym: - 02324408-v ili: i33337 @@ -7009,7 +7009,7 @@ - demand payment example: - Will I get charged for this service? - - We were billed for 4 nights in the hotel, although we stayed only 3 nights + - We were billed for 4 nights in the hotel, although we stayed only 3 nights. hypernym: - 02270039-v ili: i33338 @@ -7032,7 +7032,7 @@ definition: - send a bill to example: - - She invoiced the company for her expenses + - She invoiced the company for her expenses. hypernym: - 02325354-v ili: i33340 @@ -7043,7 +7043,7 @@ definition: - enter a certain amount as a charge example: - - he charged me $15 + - He charged me $15. hypernym: - 02270368-v ili: i33341 @@ -7056,7 +7056,7 @@ definition: - accumulate, sometimes as a debt example: - - he chalked up $100 in the course of the evening + - He chalked up $100 in the course of the evening. hypernym: - 02258963-v ili: i33342 @@ -7068,7 +7068,7 @@ definition: - take something away by force or without the consent of the owner example: - - The burglars robbed him of all his money + - The burglars robbed him of all his money. hypernym: - 02326737-v ili: i33343 @@ -7090,8 +7090,8 @@ definition: - take without the owner's consent example: - - Someone stole my wallet on the train - - This author stole entire paragraphs from my dissertation + - Someone stole my wallet on the train. + - This author stole entire paragraphs from my dissertation. hypernym: - 02211401-v ili: i33345 @@ -7120,8 +7120,8 @@ definition: - take without permission example: - - he walked off with my wife! - - The thief walked off with my gold watch + - He walked off with my wife! + - The thief walked off with my gold watch. hypernym: - 02326737-v ili: i33347 @@ -7159,7 +7159,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00919042-n example: - - He restocked his land with pheasants + - He restocked his land with pheasants. hypernym: - 02328055-v ili: i33350 @@ -7183,7 +7183,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - let's stock coffee as long as prices are low + - Let's stock coffee as long as prices are low. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33352 @@ -7234,8 +7234,8 @@ definition: - give temporarily; let have for a limited time example: - - I will lend you my car - - loan me some money + - I will lend you my car. + - Loan me some money. hypernym: - 02204104-v ili: i33357 @@ -7247,10 +7247,10 @@ definition: - bestow a quality on example: - - Her presence lends a certain cachet to the company - - The music added a lot to the play - - She brings a special atmosphere to our meetings - - This adds a light note to the program + - Her presence lends a certain cachet to the company. + - The music added a lot to the play. + - She brings a special atmosphere to our meetings. + - This adds a light note to the program. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i33358 @@ -7277,7 +7277,7 @@ definition: - impart gradually example: - - Her presence instilled faith into the children + - Her presence instilled faith into the children. - transfuse love of music into the students hypernym: - 02329474-v @@ -7290,7 +7290,7 @@ definition: - impart as if by breathing example: - - He breathed new life into the old house + - He breathed new life into the old house. hypernym: - 02330038-v ili: i33361 @@ -7321,7 +7321,7 @@ definition: - offer as a sacrifice by killing or by giving up to destruction example: - - The Aztecs immolated human victims + - The Aztecs immolated human victims. - immolate the valuables at the temple hypernym: - 02330554-v @@ -7337,7 +7337,7 @@ entails: - 02211988-v example: - - She goes shopping every Friday + - She goes shopping every Friday. hypernym: - 02242867-v ili: i33365 @@ -7350,7 +7350,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - We go marketing every Saturday + - We go marketing every Saturday. hypernym: - 02330964-v ili: i33366 @@ -7363,7 +7363,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - I don't need help, I'm just browsing + - I don't need help, I'm just browsing. hypernym: - 01318273-v ili: i33367 @@ -7390,7 +7390,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - We went antiquing on Saturday + - We went antiquing on Saturday. hypernym: - 02331351-v ili: i33369 @@ -7420,9 +7420,9 @@ definition: - give something useful or necessary to example: - - We provided the room with an electrical heater - - The conference center offers a health spa - - The hotel offers private meeting rooms + - We provided the room with an electrical heater. + - The conference center offers a health spa. + - The hotel offers private meeting rooms. hypernym: - 02204104-v ili: i33372 @@ -7446,7 +7446,7 @@ definition: - provide with a ticket for passage or admission example: - - Ticketed passengers can board now + - Ticketed passengers can board now. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33374 @@ -7522,7 +7522,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00612006-n example: - - The architect wants to step the terrace + - The architect wants to step the terrace. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33380 @@ -7535,7 +7535,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00612006-n example: - - The yard was railed + - The yard was railed. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33381 @@ -7570,7 +7570,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06293304-n example: - - Cyril and Method alphabetized the Slavic languages + - Cyril and Method alphabetized the Slavic languages. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33384 @@ -7581,7 +7581,7 @@ definition: - provide with a wharf example: - - Wharf the mouth of the river + - wharf the mouth of the river hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33385 @@ -7594,7 +7594,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00612006-n example: - - Our house is not air-conditioned + - Our house is not air-conditioned. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33386 @@ -7606,7 +7606,7 @@ definition: - control the humidity and temperature of example: - - The room was cool because it had been air-conditioned + - The room was cool because it had been air-conditioned. hypernym: - 00516235-v ili: i33387 @@ -7617,7 +7617,7 @@ definition: - provide with uniforms example: - - The guards were uniformed + - The guards were uniformed. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33388 @@ -7682,7 +7682,7 @@ definition: - provide funds complementary to example: - - The company matched the employees' contributions + - The company matched the employees' contributions. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33394 @@ -7711,7 +7711,7 @@ definition: - supply with food example: - - The population was victualed during the war + - The population was victualed during the war. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33397 @@ -7752,7 +7752,7 @@ definition: - assign a location to example: - - The company located some of their agents in Los Angeles + - The company located some of their agents in Los Angeles. hypernym: - 01091334-v ili: i33401 @@ -7817,7 +7817,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00612006-n example: - - The ramped auditorium + - the ramped auditorium hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33406 @@ -7837,7 +7837,7 @@ definition: - supply with arms example: - - The U.S. armed the freedom fighters in Afghanistan + - The U.S. armed the freedom fighters in Afghanistan. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33408 @@ -7848,7 +7848,7 @@ definition: - arm again example: - - After the war, the defeated country was not rearmed by the victors + - After the war, the defeated country was not rearmed by the victors. hypernym: - 02339863-v ili: i33409 @@ -7902,7 +7902,7 @@ definition: - provide with a causeway example: - - A causewayed swamp + - a causewayed swamp hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33414 @@ -7942,7 +7942,7 @@ definition: - provide or equip with furniture example: - - We furnished the house in the Biedermeyer style + - We furnished the house in the Biedermeyer style. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33418 @@ -7953,7 +7953,7 @@ definition: - equip or bar with slats example: - - Slat the windows + - slat the windows hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33419 @@ -7964,7 +7964,7 @@ definition: - furnish with new or different furniture example: - - We refurnished the living room + - We refurnished the living room. hypernym: - 02341479-v ili: i33420 @@ -7984,7 +7984,7 @@ definition: - furnish with a bed example: - - The inn keeper could bed all the new arrivals + - The inn keeper could bed all the new arrivals. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33422 @@ -7995,7 +7995,7 @@ definition: - provide with a bunk example: - - We bunked the children upstairs + - We bunked the children upstairs. hypernym: - 02342062-v ili: i33423 @@ -8006,7 +8006,7 @@ definition: - provide with computers example: - - Our office is fully computerized now + - Our office is fully computerized now. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33424 @@ -8071,7 +8071,7 @@ definition: - provide with a key example: - - We were keyed after the locks were changed in the building + - We were keyed after the locks were changed in the building. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33430 @@ -8093,7 +8093,7 @@ definition: - fill with gasoline example: - - Gas up the car + - gas up the car hypernym: - 02343382-v ili: i33432 @@ -8132,8 +8132,8 @@ definition: - be the cause or source of example: - - He gave me a lot of trouble - - Our meeting afforded much interesting information + - He gave me a lot of trouble. + - Our meeting afforded much interesting information. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33436 @@ -8148,7 +8148,7 @@ definition: - provide with (something) usually for a specific purpose example: - - The expedition was equipped with proper clothing, food, and other necessities + - The expedition was equipped with proper clothing, food, and other necessities. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33437 @@ -8171,7 +8171,7 @@ definition: - outfit or equip, as with accessories example: - - The actors were turned out lavishly + - The actors were turned out lavishly. hypernym: - 02344409-v ili: i33439 @@ -8295,7 +8295,7 @@ entails: - 02332196-v example: - - supplement your diet + - Supplement your diet. hypernym: - 00182551-v ili: i33451 @@ -8320,8 +8320,8 @@ definition: - supplement what is thought to be deficient example: - - He eked out his meager pay by giving private lessons - - Braque eked out his collages with charcoal + - He eked out his meager pay by giving private lessons. + - Braque eked out his collages with charcoal. hypernym: - 02347128-v ili: i33453 @@ -8334,7 +8334,7 @@ - make steady progress; be at the high point in one's career or reach a high point in historical significance or importance example: - - The new student is thriving + - The new student is thriving. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i33454 @@ -8381,8 +8381,8 @@ definition: - endure the loss of example: - - He gave his life for his children - - I gave two sons to the war + - He gave his life for his children. + - I gave two sons to the war. hypernym: - 02321284-v ili: i33458 @@ -8397,7 +8397,7 @@ definition: - formally assign ownership of example: - - She signed away her rights + - She signed away her rights. hypernym: - 02240011-v ili: i33459 @@ -8452,7 +8452,7 @@ definition: - steal goods; take as spoils example: - - During the earthquake people looted the stores that were deserted by their owners + - During the earthquake people looted the stores that were deserted by their owners. hypernym: - 02211401-v ili: i33464 @@ -8473,7 +8473,7 @@ entails: - 01566925-v example: - - the barbarians sacked Rome + - The barbarians sacked Rome. hypernym: - 02211401-v ili: i33465 @@ -8487,7 +8487,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00767761-n example: - - This writer plundered from famous authors + - This writer plundered from famous authors. hypernym: - 02326737-v ili: i33466 @@ -8512,7 +8512,7 @@ definition: - give up what is not strictly needed example: - - he asked if they could spare one of their horses to speed his journey + - He asked if they could spare one of their horses to speed his journey. hypernym: - 02204104-v ili: i33468 @@ -8529,7 +8529,7 @@ - 00767761-n - 01092370-n example: - - She smuggled cigarettes across the border + - She smuggled cigarettes across the border. hypernym: - 02351405-v - 02351132-v @@ -8554,7 +8554,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - we export less than we import and have a negative trade balance + - We export less than we import and have a negative trade balance. hypernym: - 02265169-v ili: i33471 @@ -8577,8 +8577,8 @@ definition: - choose and follow; as of theories, ideas, policies, strategies or plans example: - - She followed the feminist movement - - The candidate espouses Republican ideals + - She followed the feminist movement. + - The candidate espouses Republican ideals. hypernym: - 00676526-v ili: i33473 @@ -8595,7 +8595,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - pawn your grandfather's gold watch + - Pawn your grandfather's gold watch. hypernym: - 02352633-v ili: i33474 @@ -8608,7 +8608,7 @@ definition: - hand over something to somebody as for temporary safekeeping example: - - Check your coat at the door + - Check your coat at the door. hypernym: - 02352633-v ili: i33475 @@ -8621,7 +8621,7 @@ definition: - give over to another for care or safekeeping example: - - consign your baggage + - Consign your baggage. hypernym: - 02354208-v ili: i33476 @@ -8633,7 +8633,7 @@ definition: - consign for shipment on a vehicle example: - - check your luggage before boarding + - Check your luggage before boarding. hypernym: - 02352633-v ili: i33477 @@ -8646,7 +8646,7 @@ definition: - commit again example: - - It was recommitted into her custody + - It was recommitted into her custody. hypernym: - 02354208-v ili: i33478 @@ -8686,8 +8686,8 @@ definition: - cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution example: - - After the second episode, she had to be committed - - he was committed to prison + - After the second episode, she had to be committed. + - He was committed to prison. hypernym: - 02236972-v ili: i33482 @@ -8702,7 +8702,7 @@ definition: - admit into a hospital example: - - Mother had to be hospitalized because her blood pressure was too high + - Mother had to be hospitalized because her blood pressure was too high. hypernym: - 02353564-v ili: i33483 @@ -8714,8 +8714,8 @@ definition: - confer a trust upon example: - - The messenger was entrusted with the general's secret - - I commit my soul to God + - The messenger was entrusted with the general's secret. + - I commit my soul to God. hypernym: - 02235554-v ili: i33484 @@ -8777,7 +8777,7 @@ definition: - relieve from example: - - Rid the house of pests + - rid the house of pests hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33490 @@ -8790,7 +8790,7 @@ definition: - clear from impurities, blemishes, pollution, etc. example: - - clear the water before it can be drunk + - Clear the water before it can be drunk. hypernym: - 02355171-v ili: i33491 @@ -8801,7 +8801,7 @@ definition: - rid of vermin example: - - The exterminator disinfests the house + - The exterminator disinfests the house. hypernym: - 02355171-v ili: i33492 @@ -8831,7 +8831,7 @@ definition: - determine the price of example: - - The grocer priced his wares high + - The grocer priced his wares high. hypernym: - 00701581-v ili: i33495 @@ -8942,7 +8942,7 @@ definition: - terminate by selling off or disposing of example: - - He closed out his line of sports cars + - He closed out his line of sports cars. hypernym: - 02227100-v ili: i33506 @@ -8995,7 +8995,7 @@ definition: - provide with a constitution, as of a country example: - - The United States were constitutionalized in the late 18th century + - The United States were constitutionalized in the late 18th century. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33511 @@ -9048,7 +9048,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00612006-n example: - - The house was gated + - The house was gated. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33516 @@ -9085,7 +9085,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00608890-n example: - - the carpenter jointed two pieces of wood + - The carpenter jointed two pieces of wood. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33519 @@ -9108,8 +9108,8 @@ definition: - provide with new wiring example: - - the university rewired the dormitories when most students brought computers and - television sets + - The university rewired the dormitories when most students brought computers and + television sets. hypernym: - 02359532-v ili: i33521 @@ -9120,7 +9120,7 @@ definition: - give, sell, or transfer to another example: - - She disposed of her parents' possessions + - She disposed of her parents' possessions. hypernym: - 02247246-v ili: i33522 @@ -9131,7 +9131,7 @@ definition: - dispose anew example: - - The goods were redisposed at a great loss + - The goods were redisposed at a great loss. hypernym: - 02359918-v ili: i33523 @@ -9153,7 +9153,7 @@ definition: - get in addition, as an increase example: - - The candidate picked up thousands of votes after his visit to the nursing home + - The candidate picked up thousands of votes after his visit to the nursing home. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i33525 @@ -9164,9 +9164,9 @@ definition: - achieve a point or goal example: - - Nicklaus had a 70 - - The Brazilian team got 4 goals - - She made 29 points that day + - Nicklaus had a 70. + - The Brazilian team got 4 goals. + - She made 29 points that day. hypernym: - 01114241-v ili: i33526 @@ -9181,7 +9181,7 @@ definition: - supply in large amounts or quantities example: - - We poured money into the education of our children + - We poured money into the education of our children. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33527 @@ -9192,7 +9192,7 @@ definition: - dispose of by selling example: - - The chairman of the company told the salesmen to move the computers + - The chairman of the company told the salesmen to move the computers. hypernym: - 02247246-v ili: i33528 @@ -9203,7 +9203,7 @@ definition: - supply in great quantities example: - - Pump money into a project + - pump money into a project hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33529 @@ -9214,8 +9214,8 @@ definition: - put into the care or protection of someone example: - - He left the decision to his deputy - - leave your child in the nurse's care + - He left the decision to his deputy. + - Leave your child in the nurse's care. hypernym: - 02235554-v ili: i33530 @@ -9227,7 +9227,7 @@ definition: - provide with fuel example: - - Oil fires the furnace + - Oil fires the furnace. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33531 @@ -9239,7 +9239,7 @@ definition: - show appreciation to example: - - He remembered her in his will + - He remembered her in his will. hypernym: - 02233837-v ili: i33532 @@ -9251,7 +9251,7 @@ - supply with an excess of example: - flood the market with tennis shoes - - Glut the country with cheap imports from the Orient + - glut the country with cheap imports from the Orient hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33533 @@ -9285,8 +9285,8 @@ definition: - spend sparingly, avoid the waste of example: - - This move will save money - - The less fortunate will have to economize now + - This move will save money. + - The less fortunate will have to economize now. hypernym: - 02271905-v ili: i33536 @@ -9308,7 +9308,7 @@ definition: - provide with a patch; also used metaphorically example: - - The field was patched with snow + - The field was patched with snow. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33538 @@ -9319,7 +9319,7 @@ definition: - provide with water example: - - We watered the buffalo + - We watered the buffalo. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33539 @@ -9330,7 +9330,7 @@ definition: - obtain illegally or unscrupulously example: - - Grab power + - grab power hypernym: - 02242867-v ili: i33541 @@ -9343,7 +9343,7 @@ example: - deliver an attack - deliver a blow - - The boxer drove home a solid left + - The boxer drove home a solid left. hypernym: - 02321848-v ili: i33542 @@ -9355,7 +9355,7 @@ definition: - deliver (a blow) example: - - He landed several blows on his opponent's head + - He landed several blows on his opponent's head. hypernym: - 02363326-v ili: i33543 @@ -9366,9 +9366,9 @@ definition: - to be given by assignment or distribution example: - - The most difficult task fell on the youngest member of the team - - The onus fell on us - - The pressure to succeed fell on the youngest student + - The most difficult task fell on the youngest member of the team. + - The onus fell on us. + - The pressure to succeed fell on the youngest student. hypernym: - 00342572-v ili: i33544 @@ -9382,7 +9382,7 @@ definition: - to be given by right or inheritance example: - - The estate fell to the oldest daughter + - The estate fell to the oldest daughter. hypernym: - 00342572-v ili: i33545 @@ -9395,7 +9395,7 @@ definition: - demand payment of (a loan) example: - - Call a loan + - call a loan hypernym: - 01019835-v ili: i33546 @@ -9421,7 +9421,7 @@ definition: - acquire as a result of some effort or action example: - - You cannot get water out of a stone + - You cannot get water out of a stone. - Where did she get these news? hypernym: - 02215637-v @@ -9436,7 +9436,7 @@ definition: - deliver in exchange or recompense example: - - I'll give you three books for four CDs + - I'll give you three books for four CDs. hypernym: - 02255433-v ili: i33549 @@ -9447,7 +9447,7 @@ definition: - provide with leverage example: - - We need to leverage this company + - We need to leverage this company. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33550 @@ -9503,7 +9503,7 @@ definition: - provide with a top or finish the top (of a structure) example: - - the towers were topped with conical roofs + - The towers were topped with conical roofs. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33555 @@ -9515,7 +9515,7 @@ definition: - provide with reflectors, such as chemicals example: - - the driveway was reflectorized for safety reasons + - The driveway was reflectorized for safety reasons. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33556 @@ -9538,7 +9538,7 @@ - obtain goods or services from an outside supplier; to contract work out example: - Many companies outsource and hire consultants in order to maintain a flexible - workforce + workforce. hypernym: - 02243318-v ili: i33558 @@ -9550,7 +9550,7 @@ - provide with parts, devices, or equipment not available or in use at the time of the original manufacture example: - - The car companies retrofitted all the old models with new carburetors + - The car companies retrofitted all the old models with new carburetors. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33559 @@ -9599,7 +9599,7 @@ definition: - move from one place to another, especially of wild animals example: - - The endangered turtles were translocated to a safe environment + - The endangered turtles were translocated to a safe environment. hypernym: - 02236972-v ili: i33563 @@ -9619,7 +9619,7 @@ definition: - take or assume for one's own use example: - - He co-opted the criticism and embraced it + - He co-opted the criticism and embraced it. hypernym: - 02214718-v ili: i33565 @@ -9660,7 +9660,7 @@ - place (authority, property, or rights) in the control of a person or group of persons example: - - She vested her vast fortune in her two sons + - She vested her vast fortune in her two sons. hypernym: - 02204104-v ili: i33569 @@ -9692,7 +9692,7 @@ definition: - put in possession of land in exchange for a pledge of service, in feudal society example: - - He enfeoffed his son-in-law with a large estate in Scotland + - He enfeoffed his son-in-law with a large estate in Scotland. hypernym: - 02204104-v ili: i33572 @@ -9703,7 +9703,7 @@ definition: - provide with a particular theme or motive example: - - the restaurant often themes its menus + - The restaurant often themes its menus. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33573 @@ -9716,7 +9716,7 @@ entails: - 02211988-v example: - - She was checking out the apples that the customer had put on the conveyer belt + - She was checking out the apples that the customer had put on the conveyer belt. hypernym: - 02256551-v ili: i33574 @@ -9943,7 +9943,7 @@ - spend or invest example: - lay out thousands on gold - - he laid out a fortune in the hope of making a huge profit + - He laid out a fortune in the hope of making a huge profit. hypernym: - 02271905-v ili: i33599 @@ -9965,7 +9965,7 @@ definition: - provide with headquarters example: - - the company is headquartered in New Jersey + - The company is headquartered in New Jersey. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i33601 diff --git a/src/yaml/verb.social.yaml b/src/yaml/verb.social.yaml index 58a6de5c..dc0f40a0 100644 --- a/src/yaml/verb.social.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/verb.social.yaml @@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ definition: - leave (a job, post, or position) voluntarily example: - - She vacated the position when she got pregnant - - The chairman resigned when he was found to have misappropriated funds + - She vacated the position when she got pregnant. + - The chairman resigned when he was found to have misappropriated funds. hypernym: - 02387509-v ili: i33602 @@ -17,10 +17,10 @@ definition: - perform an action, or work out or perform (an action) example: - - think before you act - - We must move quickly - - The governor should act on the new energy bill - - The nanny acted quickly by grabbing the toddler and covering him with a wet towel + - Think before you act. + - We must move quickly. + - The governor should act on the new energy bill. + - The nanny acted quickly by grabbing the toddler and covering him with a wet towel. ili: i33603 members: - act @@ -31,8 +31,8 @@ - decide on and pursue a course of action satisfying the minimum requirements to achieve a goal example: - - optimization requires processes that are more complex than those needed to merely - satisfice + - Optimization requires processes that are more complex than those needed to merely + satisfice. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33604 @@ -44,8 +44,8 @@ definition: - act in order to achieve a certain goal example: - - He maneuvered to get the chairmanship - - She maneuvered herself into the directorship + - He maneuvered to get the chairmanship. + - She maneuvered herself into the directorship. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33605 @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ definition: - dispose of rapidly and without delay and efficiently example: - - He dispatched the task he was assigned + - He dispatched the task he was assigned. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33606 @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ definition: - practice evasion example: - - This man always hesitates and evades + - This man always hesitates and evades. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33607 @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ definition: - to work as fast as possible towards a goal, sometimes in competition with others example: - - We are racing to find a cure for AIDS + - We are racing to find a cure for AIDS. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33608 @@ -92,10 +92,10 @@ - habitually do something or be in a certain state or place (use only in the past tense) example: - - She used to call her mother every week but now she calls only occasionally - - I used to get sick when I ate in that dining hall - - They used to vacation in the Bahamas - - she used to be his best friend and now they are enemies + - She used to call her mother every week but now she calls only occasionally. + - I used to get sick when I ate in that dining hall. + - They used to vacation in the Bahamas. + - She used to be his best friend and now they are enemies. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33609 @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ definition: - decide on one's actions as one goes along, depending on the situation example: - - She didn't know what to expect from her new job, so she played it by ear + - She didn't know what to expect from her new job, so she played it by ear. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33610 @@ -117,9 +117,9 @@ definition: - act or have an effect in a specified way or with a specific effect or outcome example: - - This factor played only a minor part in his decision - - This development played into her hands - - I played no role in your dismissal + - This factor played only a minor part in his decision. + - This development played into her hands. + - I played no role in your dismissal. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33611 @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ - take action with respect to (someone or something) example: - How are we going to deal with this problem? - - The teacher knew how to deal with these lazy students + - The teacher knew how to deal with these lazy students. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33612 @@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ definition: - not act example: - - He thought of a reply but let it go + - He thought of a reply but let it go. hypernym: - 02731589-v ili: i33613 @@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ definition: - shun the company of others example: - - The new student keeps to herself + - The new student keeps to herself. hypernym: - 00813811-v ili: i33614 @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ definition: - to conceal something in the hopes it won't be discovered by others example: - - The president tried to sweep the embarrassing incident under the rug + - The president tried to sweep the embarrassing incident under the rug. hypernym: - 02149298-v ili: i33615 @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ definition: - act as a partner example: - - Astaire partnered Rogers + - Astaire partnered Rogers. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33616 @@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ definition: - exert (oneself) excessively and go beyond one's strength example: - - don't overexert yourself when exercising! + - Don't overexert yourself when exercising! hypernym: - 02376902-v ili: i33618 @@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ definition: - act in a way that attracts attention example: - - This teacher always egotrips and the students don't like him + - This teacher always egotrips and the students don't like him. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33619 @@ -232,10 +232,10 @@ definition: - follow a procedure or take a course example: - - We should go farther in this matter - - She went through a lot of trouble + - We should go farther in this matter. + - She went through a lot of trouble. - go about the world in a certain manner - - Messages must go through diplomatic channels + - Messages must go through diplomatic channels. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33621 @@ -248,9 +248,9 @@ definition: - proceed towards a goal or along a path or through an activity example: - - work your way through every problem or task - - She was working on her second martini when the guests arrived - - Start from the bottom and work towards the top + - Work your way through every problem or task. + - She was working on her second martini when the guests arrived. + - Start from the bottom and work towards the top. hypernym: - 02377696-v ili: i33622 @@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ definition: - proceed somewhere despite the risk of possible dangers example: - - We ventured into the world of high-tech and bought a supercomputer + - We ventured into the world of high-tech and bought a supercomputer. hypernym: - 02377696-v ili: i33623 @@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ definition: - proceed with great force example: - - The new teacher tends to steamroller + - The new teacher tends to steamroller. hypernym: - 02377696-v ili: i33624 @@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ definition: - nearly do something example: - - She came close to quitting her job + - She came close to quitting her job. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33626 @@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ definition: - go through very fast example: - - We whipped through the last papers that we had to read before the weekend + - We whipped through the last papers that we had to read before the weekend. hypernym: - 01164263-v ili: i33628 @@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ definition: - push or force example: - - He bulled through his demands + - He bulled through his demands. hypernym: - 00768022-v ili: i33629 @@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ definition: - display excessive cordiality (towards) example: - - he is always backslapping his colleagues at staff meetings + - He is always backslapping his colleagues at staff meetings. hypernym: - 00010428-v ili: i33630 @@ -382,8 +382,8 @@ definition: - carry out or participate in an activity; be involved in example: - - She pursued many activities - - They engaged in a discussion + - She pursued many activities. + - They engaged in a discussion. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33633 @@ -420,7 +420,7 @@ definition: - engage in political activities example: - - This colleague is always politicking + - This colleague is always politicking. hypernym: - 02380222-v ili: i33636 @@ -441,7 +441,7 @@ definition: - carry on (wars, battles, or campaigns) example: - - Napoleon and Hitler waged war against all of Europe + - Napoleon and Hitler waged war against all of Europe. hypernym: - 01092746-v ili: i33638 @@ -480,7 +480,7 @@ definition: - regulate one's behavior in accordance with certain information, ideas, or advice example: - - The Founding Fathers acted on certain moral principles + - The Founding Fathers acted on certain moral principles. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33641 @@ -491,7 +491,7 @@ definition: - trace example: - - We are running down a few tips + - We are running down a few tips. hypernym: - 02381520-v ili: i33642 @@ -503,7 +503,7 @@ definition: - act together or towards others or with others example: - - He should interact more with his colleagues + - He should interact more with his colleagues. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33643 @@ -514,7 +514,7 @@ definition: - relegate to a lower or outer edge, as of specific groups of people example: - - We must not marginalize the poor in our society + - We must not marginalize the poor in our society. hypernym: - 02382049-v ili: i33644 @@ -526,7 +526,7 @@ definition: - behave in a certain way towards others example: - - He deals fairly with his employees + - He deals fairly with his employees. hypernym: - 00010428-v ili: i33645 @@ -537,7 +537,7 @@ definition: - join for a common purpose or in a common action example: - - These forces combined with others + - These forces combined with others. hypernym: - 02382049-v ili: i33646 @@ -557,7 +557,7 @@ definition: - be inactive, as if asleep example: - - His work lay dormant for many years + - His work lay dormant for many years. hypernym: - 02740213-v ili: i33648 @@ -581,7 +581,7 @@ definition: - act against or in opposition to example: - - She reacts negatively to everything I say + - She reacts negatively to everything I say. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33650 @@ -605,8 +605,8 @@ definition: - come back to the originator of an action with an undesired effect example: - - Your comments may backfire and cause you a lot of trouble - - the political movie backlashed on the Democrats + - Your comments may backfire and cause you a lot of trouble. + - The political movie backlashed on the Democrats. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i33652 @@ -619,7 +619,7 @@ definition: - give up, such as power, as of monarchs and emperors, or duties and obligations example: - - The King abdicated when he married a divorcee + - The King abdicated when he married a divorcee. hypernym: - 02372031-v ili: i33653 @@ -631,7 +631,7 @@ definition: - begin work or acting in a certain capacity, office or job example: - - Take up a position + - take up a position - start a new job hypernym: - 00346415-v @@ -644,7 +644,7 @@ definition: - go into retirement; stop performing one's work or withdraw from one's position example: - - He retired at age 68 + - He retired at age 68. hypernym: - 02387509-v ili: i33655 @@ -655,7 +655,7 @@ definition: - withdraw from active participation example: - - He retired from chess + - He retired from chess. hypernym: - 02686624-v ili: i33656 @@ -672,7 +672,7 @@ definition: - make (someone) retire example: - - The director was retired after the scandal + - The director was retired after the scandal. hypernym: - 02407967-v ili: i33657 @@ -694,7 +694,7 @@ definition: - let go from employment with an attractive pension example: - - The director was pensioned off when he got senile + - The director was pensioned off when he got senile. hypernym: - 02407967-v ili: i33659 @@ -705,7 +705,7 @@ definition: - retire gracefully example: - - He bowed out when he realized he could no longer handle the demands of the chairmanship + - He bowed out when he realized he could no longer handle the demands of the chairmanship. hypernym: - 02384895-v ili: i33660 @@ -719,7 +719,7 @@ definition: - remove oneself from an obligation example: - - He bowed out when he heard how much work was involved + - He bowed out when he heard how much work was involved. hypernym: - 01770804-v ili: i33661 @@ -736,7 +736,7 @@ definition: - pull out from an agreement, contract, statement, etc. example: - - The landlord cannot resile from the lease + - The landlord cannot resile from the lease. hypernym: - 02386122-v ili: i33662 @@ -760,7 +760,7 @@ definition: - become king or queen example: - - She ascended to the throne after the King's death + - She ascended to the throne after the King's death. hypernym: - 02386539-v ili: i33664 @@ -809,8 +809,8 @@ definition: - give up or retire from a position example: - - The Secretary of the Navy will leave office next month - - The chairman resigned over the financial scandal + - The Secretary of the Navy will leave office next month. + - The chairman resigned over the financial scandal. hypernym: - 02388582-v ili: i33668 @@ -824,7 +824,7 @@ definition: - give up one's career just as one becomes very successful example: - - The financial consultant topped out at age 40 because he was burned out + - The financial consultant topped out at age 40 because he was burned out. hypernym: - 02387509-v ili: i33669 @@ -835,7 +835,7 @@ definition: - leave school or an educational program prematurely example: - - Many students drop out because they are not prepared for our challenging program + - Many students drop out because they are not prepared for our challenging program. hypernym: - 02388582-v ili: i33670 @@ -849,7 +849,7 @@ - withdraw from established society, especially because of disillusion with conventional values example: - - She hasn't heard from her brother in years — he dropped out after moving to California + - She hasn't heard from her brother in years — he dropped out after moving to California. hypernym: - 02385151-v ili: i33671 @@ -862,11 +862,11 @@ definition: - remove oneself from an association with or participation in example: - - She wants to leave - - The teenager left home - - She left her position with the Red Cross - - He left the Senate after two terms - - after 20 years with the same company, she pulled up stakes + - She wants to leave. + - The teenager left home. + - She left her position with the Red Cross. + - He left the Senate after two terms. + - After 20 years with the same company, she pulled up stakes. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i33672 @@ -892,7 +892,7 @@ definition: - put into an office or a position example: - - the new president was installed immediately after the election + - The new president was installed immediately after the election. hypernym: - 01496967-v ili: i33674 @@ -904,7 +904,7 @@ definition: - place ceremoniously or formally in an office or position example: - - there was a ceremony to induct the president of the Academy + - There was a ceremony to induct the president of the Academy. hypernym: - 02389183-v ili: i33675 @@ -917,7 +917,7 @@ definition: - admit as a member example: - - We were inducted into the honor society + - We were inducted into the honor society. hypernym: - 01472854-v ili: i33676 @@ -943,7 +943,7 @@ definition: - have as a guest example: - - I invited them to a restaurant + - I invited them to a restaurant. hypernym: - 02382049-v ili: i33678 @@ -955,8 +955,8 @@ definition: - lose office or power example: - - The government fell overnight - - The Qing Dynasty fell with Sun Yat-sen + - The government fell overnight. + - The Qing Dynasty fell with Sun Yat-sen. hypernym: - 02387509-v ili: i33679 @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ definition: - deprive of status or authority example: - - he was divested of his rights and his title - - They disinvested themselves of their rights + - He was divested of his rights and his title. + - They disinvested themselves of their rights. hypernym: - 02427126-v ili: i33680 @@ -982,7 +982,7 @@ definition: - assign to a post; put into a post example: - - The newspaper posted him in Timbuktu + - The newspaper posted him in Timbuktu. hypernym: - 02396945-v ili: i33681 @@ -1006,7 +1006,7 @@ definition: - appoint to a clerical posts example: - - he was ordained in the Church + - He was ordained in the Church. hypernym: - 02391530-v ili: i33683 @@ -1020,7 +1020,7 @@ definition: - be ordained; enter the Christian ministry example: - - She took orders last month + - She took orders last month. hypernym: - 01084999-v ili: i33684 @@ -1031,7 +1031,7 @@ definition: - provide with power and authority example: - - They vested the council with special rights + - They vested the council with special rights. hypernym: - 02389183-v ili: i33685 @@ -1055,7 +1055,7 @@ definition: - train for a social environment example: - - The children must be properly socialized + - The children must be properly socialized. hypernym: - 02392628-v ili: i33687 @@ -1067,9 +1067,9 @@ definition: - educate for a future role or function example: - - He is grooming his son to become his successor - - The prince was prepared to become King one day - - They trained him to be a warrior + - He is grooming his son to become his successor. + - The prince was prepared to become King one day. + - They trained him to be a warrior. hypernym: - 02392628-v ili: i33688 @@ -1086,7 +1086,7 @@ definition: - give an education to example: - - We must educate our youngsters better + - We must educate our youngsters better. hypernym: - 00206293-v ili: i33689 @@ -1107,7 +1107,7 @@ definition: - educate in or as if in a school example: - - The children are schooled at great cost to their parents in private institutions + - The children are schooled at great cost to their parents in private institutions. hypernym: - 02392628-v ili: i33691 @@ -1118,7 +1118,7 @@ definition: - educate (one's children) at home instead of sending (them) to a school example: - - The parents are home-schooling their daughter + - The parents are home-schooling their daughter. hypernym: - 02393052-v ili: i33692 @@ -1129,9 +1129,9 @@ definition: - teach or refine to be discriminative in taste or judgment example: - - Cultivate your musical taste - - Train your tastebuds - - She is well schooled in poetry + - Cultivate your musical taste. + - Train your tastebuds. + - She is well schooled in poetry. hypernym: - 00474948-v ili: i33693 @@ -1147,7 +1147,7 @@ definition: - make less natural or innocent example: - - Their manners had sophisticated the young girls + - Their manners had sophisticated the young girls. hypernym: - 02393545-v ili: i33694 @@ -1158,8 +1158,8 @@ definition: - take part in social activities; interact with others example: - - He never socializes with his colleagues - - The old man hates to socialize + - He never socializes with his colleagues. + - The old man hates to socialize. hypernym: - 02382049-v ili: i33695 @@ -1171,7 +1171,7 @@ definition: - establish communication with someone example: - - did you finally connect with your long-lost cousin? + - Did you finally connect with your long-lost cousin? hypernym: - 02382049-v ili: i33696 @@ -1186,7 +1186,7 @@ definition: - establish a rapport or relationship example: - - The President of this university really connects with the faculty + - The President of this university really connects with the faculty. hypernym: - 02463535-v ili: i33697 @@ -1219,7 +1219,7 @@ definition: - rub elbows with example: - - He hobnobs with the best of society + - He hobnobs with the best of society. hypernym: - 02394092-v ili: i33700 @@ -1230,7 +1230,7 @@ definition: - spend time in a certain location or with certain people example: - - She hangs out at the corner cafe + - She hangs out at the corner cafe. hypernym: - 01848373-v ili: i33701 @@ -1241,7 +1241,7 @@ definition: - accept people into an exclusive society or group, usually with some rite example: - - African men are initiated when they reach puberty + - African men are initiated when they reach puberty. hypernym: - 02454712-v ili: i33702 @@ -1253,7 +1253,7 @@ definition: - admit again or anew example: - - After paying a penalty, the player was readmitted + - After paying a penalty, the player was readmitted. hypernym: - 02454712-v ili: i33703 @@ -1264,7 +1264,7 @@ definition: - invest with regal power; enthrone example: - - The prince was crowned in Westminster Abbey + - The prince was crowned in Westminster Abbey. hypernym: - 02391530-v ili: i33704 @@ -1276,7 +1276,7 @@ definition: - put a monarch on the throne example: - - The Queen was enthroned more than 50 years ago + - The Queen was enthroned more than 50 years ago. hypernym: - 02391530-v ili: i33705 @@ -1288,7 +1288,7 @@ definition: - remove a monarch from the throne example: - - If the King does not abdicate, he will have to be dethroned + - If the King does not abdicate, he will have to be dethroned. hypernym: - 02390514-v ili: i33706 @@ -1299,7 +1299,7 @@ definition: - remove from political office example: - - The Republicans are trying to unseat the liberal Democrat + - The Republicans are trying to unseat the liberal Democrat. hypernym: - 02409366-v ili: i33707 @@ -1322,7 +1322,7 @@ definition: - pass on or delegate to another example: - - The representative devolved his duties to his aides while he was in the hospital + - The representative devolved his duties to his aides while he was in the hospital. hypernym: - 02396945-v ili: i33709 @@ -1333,7 +1333,7 @@ definition: - assign a task to example: - - I tasked him with looking after the children + - I tasked him with looking after the children. hypernym: - 02396945-v ili: i33710 @@ -1344,7 +1344,7 @@ definition: - place somebody in a particular situation or location example: - - he was placed on probation + - He was placed on probation. hypernym: - 02396945-v ili: i33711 @@ -1376,7 +1376,7 @@ definition: - transfer an employee to a different, temporary assignment example: - - The officer was seconded for duty overseas + - The officer was seconded for duty overseas. hypernym: - 02398228-v ili: i33714 @@ -1408,7 +1408,7 @@ definition: - exchange on a regular basis example: - - We rotate the lead soprano every night + - We rotate the lead soprano every night. hypernym: - 02398868-v ili: i33717 @@ -1431,9 +1431,9 @@ definition: - assume, as of positions or roles example: - - She took the job as director of development - - he occupies the position of manager - - the young prince will soon occupy the throne + - She took the job as director of development. + - He occupies the position of manager. + - The young prince will soon occupy the throne. hypernym: - 02415985-v ili: i33719 @@ -1459,7 +1459,7 @@ definition: - act as a substitute example: - - She stood in for the soprano who suffered from a cold + - She stood in for the soprano who suffered from a cold. hypernym: - 02410532-v ili: i33721 @@ -1473,7 +1473,7 @@ definition: - to take an action to protect against future problems example: - - Count the cash in the drawer twice just to cover yourself + - Count the cash in the drawer twice just to cover yourself. hypernym: - 01130619-v ili: i33722 @@ -1486,7 +1486,7 @@ definition: - help out by taking someone's place and temporarily assuming their responsibilities example: - - She is covering for our secretary who is ill this week + - She is covering for our secretary who is ill this week. hypernym: - 02399804-v ili: i33723 @@ -1528,7 +1528,7 @@ definition: - open to public use, as of a highway, park, or building example: - - The Beauty Queen spends her time dedicating parks and nursing homes + - The Beauty Queen spends her time dedicating parks and nursing homes. hypernym: - 02400924-v ili: i33727 @@ -1565,8 +1565,8 @@ definition: - charge with a function; charge to be example: - - She was named Head of the Committee - - She was made president of the club + - She was named Head of the Committee. + - She was made president of the club. hypernym: - 02481345-v ili: i33730 @@ -1579,7 +1579,7 @@ definition: - name again or anew example: - - He was renamed Minister of the Interior + - He was renamed Minister of the Interior. hypernym: - 02401858-v ili: i33731 @@ -1590,7 +1590,7 @@ definition: - enter on a list or slate for an election example: - - He was slated for borough president + - He was slated for borough president. hypernym: - 02477456-v ili: i33732 @@ -1601,7 +1601,7 @@ definition: - appoint summarily or commandeer example: - - The army tried to co-opt peasants into civil defence groups + - The army tried to co-opt peasants into civil defence groups. hypernym: - 02401347-v ili: i33733 @@ -1614,7 +1614,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08291844-n example: - - She was tenured after she published her book + - She was tenured after she published her book. hypernym: - 02402779-v ili: i33734 @@ -1625,9 +1625,9 @@ definition: - give a promotion to or assign to a higher position example: - - John was kicked upstairs when a replacement was hired - - Women tend not to advance in the major law firms - - I got promoted after many years of hard work + - John was kicked upstairs when a replacement was hired. + - Women tend not to advance in the major law firms. + - I got promoted after many years of hard work. hypernym: - 02396945-v ili: i33735 @@ -1643,7 +1643,7 @@ definition: - promote from a lower position or rank example: - - This player was brought up to the major league + - This player was brought up to the major league. hypernym: - 02402779-v ili: i33736 @@ -1654,7 +1654,7 @@ definition: - promote on the spot example: - - Supreme Bishop Digby had been spot-promoted to Archangel + - Supreme Bishop Digby had been spot-promoted to Archangel. hypernym: - 02402779-v ili: i33737 @@ -1676,7 +1676,7 @@ definition: - confer baronetcy upon example: - - He was baronetized for his loyalty to the country + - He was baronetized for his loyalty to the country. hypernym: - 02403605-v ili: i33739 @@ -1697,8 +1697,8 @@ definition: - assign great social importance to example: - - The film director was celebrated all over Hollywood - - The tenor was lionized in Vienna + - The film director was celebrated all over Hollywood. + - The tenor was lionized in Vienna. hypernym: - 02462665-v ili: i33741 @@ -1711,7 +1711,7 @@ definition: - raise (someone) to knighthood example: - - The Beatles were knighted + - The Beatles were knighted. hypernym: - 02403605-v ili: i33742 @@ -1723,8 +1723,8 @@ definition: - assign to a lower position; reduce in rank example: - - She was demoted because she always speaks up - - He was broken down to Sergeant + - She was demoted because she always speaks up. + - He was broken down to Sergeant. hypernym: - 02396945-v ili: i33743 @@ -1739,7 +1739,7 @@ definition: - remove from the center of activity or attention; place into an inferior position example: - - The outspoken cabinet member was sidelined by the President + - The outspoken cabinet member was sidelined by the President. hypernym: - 02404473-v ili: i33744 @@ -1750,7 +1750,7 @@ definition: - bring to humbler or weaker state or condition example: - - He reduced the population to slavery + - He reduced the population to slavery. hypernym: - 02404473-v ili: i33745 @@ -1761,7 +1761,7 @@ definition: - promote over another example: - - he favors his second daughter + - He favors his second daughter. hypernym: - 02402779-v ili: i33746 @@ -1800,7 +1800,7 @@ definition: - elect in a voting process example: - - They voted in Clinton + - They voted in Clinton. hypernym: - 00676526-v ili: i33749 @@ -1811,7 +1811,7 @@ definition: - select by a vote for an office or membership example: - - We elected him chairman of the board + - We elected him chairman of the board. hypernym: - 00676526-v ili: i33750 @@ -1823,7 +1823,7 @@ - choose or elect as a fellow member or colleague example: - The church members co-opted individuals from similar backgrounds to replenish - the congregation + the congregation. hypernym: - 02405902-v ili: i33751 @@ -1845,7 +1845,7 @@ definition: - ask to represent; of legal counsel example: - - I'm retaining a lawyer + - I'm retaining a lawyer. hypernym: - 02414542-v ili: i33753 @@ -1856,7 +1856,7 @@ definition: - put forward; nominate for appointment to an office or for an honor or position example: - - The President nominated her as head of the Civil Rights Commission + - The President nominated her as head of the Civil Rights Commission. hypernym: - 00676526-v ili: i33754 @@ -1868,7 +1868,7 @@ definition: - remove from a position or office example: - - The chairman was ousted after he misappropriated funds + - The chairman was ousted after he misappropriated funds. hypernym: - 02409366-v ili: i33755 @@ -1904,7 +1904,7 @@ definition: - cause the downfall of; of rulers example: - - The Czar was overthrown + - The Czar was overthrown. - subvert the ruling class hypernym: - 02410394-v @@ -1928,8 +1928,8 @@ definition: - terminate the employment of; discharge from an office or position example: - - The boss fired his secretary today - - The company terminated 25% of its workers + - The boss fired his secretary today. + - The company terminated 25% of its workers. hypernym: - 02409366-v ili: i33760 @@ -1950,7 +1950,7 @@ definition: - to eject from somewhere example: - - The new boss cleaned out the lazy workers + - The new boss cleaned out the lazy workers. hypernym: - 02407967-v ili: i33761 @@ -1961,7 +1961,7 @@ definition: - dismiss, usually for economic reasons example: - - She was laid off together with hundreds of other workers when the company downsized + - She was laid off together with hundreds of other workers when the company downsized. hypernym: - 02407967-v ili: i33762 @@ -1973,7 +1973,7 @@ definition: - dismiss from work example: - - three secretaries were downsized during the financial crisis + - Three secretaries were downsized during the financial crisis. hypernym: - 02408679-v ili: i33763 @@ -1997,7 +1997,7 @@ definition: - to press or force out example: - - Some employees were squeezed out by the recent budget cuts + - Some employees were squeezed out by the recent budget cuts. hypernym: - 02407967-v ili: i33765 @@ -2017,7 +2017,7 @@ definition: - cause to withdraw example: - - We pulled this firm off the project because they overcharged + - We pulled this firm off the project because they overcharged. hypernym: - 02409366-v ili: i33767 @@ -2028,7 +2028,7 @@ definition: - force from a place or position example: - - The committee winkled out the unqualified candidates + - The committee winkled out the unqualified candidates. hypernym: - 02409366-v ili: i33768 @@ -2050,7 +2050,7 @@ definition: - cause to leave example: - - The teacher took the children out of the classroom + - The teacher took the children out of the classroom. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i33770 @@ -2082,10 +2082,10 @@ definition: - take the place or move into the position of example: - - Smith replaced Miller as CEO after Miller left - - the computer has supplanted the slide rule + - Smith replaced Miller as CEO after Miller left. + - The computer has supplanted the slide rule. - Mary replaced Susan as the team's captain and the highest-ranked player in the - school + school. hypernym: - 02411715-v ili: i33773 @@ -2102,8 +2102,8 @@ definition: - take the place of or have precedence over example: - - live broadcast of the presidential debate preempts the regular news hour - - discussion of the emergency situation will preempt the lecture by the professor + - Live broadcast of the presidential debate preempts the regular news hour. + - Discussion of the emergency situation will preempt the lecture by the professor. hypernym: - 02410532-v ili: i33774 @@ -2115,7 +2115,7 @@ definition: - take the place of example: - - gloom had usurped mirth at the party after the news of the terrorist act broke + - Gloom had usurped mirth at the party after the news of the terrorist act broke. hypernym: - 02410532-v ili: i33775 @@ -2126,7 +2126,7 @@ definition: - remove and replace example: - - The word processor has ousted the typewriter + - The word processor has ousted the typewriter. hypernym: - 02410532-v ili: i33776 @@ -2137,7 +2137,7 @@ definition: - be the successor (of) example: - - Carter followed Ford + - Carter followed Ford. - Will Charles succeed to the throne? hypernym: - 00343467-v @@ -2151,9 +2151,9 @@ definition: - strive and make an effort to reach a goal example: - - She tugged for years to make a decent living + - She tugged for years to make a decent living. - We have to push a little to make the deadline! - - She is driving away at her doctoral thesis + - She is driving away at her doctoral thesis. hypernym: - 02412468-v ili: i33778 @@ -2170,8 +2170,8 @@ definition: - make a strenuous or labored effort example: - - She struggled for years to survive without welfare - - He fought for breath + - She struggled for years to survive without welfare. + - He fought for breath. hypernym: - 02535833-v ili: i33779 @@ -2183,7 +2183,7 @@ definition: - behave awkwardly; have difficulties example: - - She is floundering in college + - She is floundering in college. hypernym: - 02412468-v ili: i33780 @@ -2194,7 +2194,7 @@ definition: - be the predecessor of example: - - Bill preceded John in the long line of Susan's husbands + - Bill preceded John in the long line of Susan's husbands. hypernym: - 00343467-v ili: i33781 @@ -2208,7 +2208,7 @@ definition: - cause to work example: - - he is working his servants hard + - He is working his servants hard. hypernym: - 01161188-v ili: i33782 @@ -2222,8 +2222,8 @@ definition: - work as a driver example: - - He drives a bread truck - - She drives for the taxi company in Newark + - He drives a bread truck. + - She drives for the taxi company in Newark. hypernym: - 02415985-v ili: i33783 @@ -2236,7 +2236,7 @@ definition: - drive or work too hard example: - - Overdriving people often suffer stress + - Overdriving people often suffer stress. hypernym: - 02414278-v ili: i33784 @@ -2278,7 +2278,7 @@ definition: - work excessively hard example: - - he is exploiting the students + - He is exploiting the students. hypernym: - 02413117-v ili: i33788 @@ -2290,7 +2290,7 @@ definition: - engage or hire for work example: - - They hired two new secretaries in the department + - They hired two new secretaries in the department. - How many people has she employed? hypernym: - 02372362-v @@ -2313,7 +2313,7 @@ definition: - engage by written agreement example: - - They signed two new pitchers for the next season + - They signed two new pitchers for the next season. hypernym: - 02414542-v ili: i33791 @@ -2327,13 +2327,13 @@ definition: - allow to remain in a place or position or maintain a property or feature example: - - We cannot continue several servants any longer - - She retains a lawyer - - The family's fortune waned and they could not keep their household staff - - Our grant has run out and we cannot keep you on - - We kept the work going as long as we could - - She retained her composure - - this garment retains its shape even after many washings + - We cannot continue several servants any longer. + - She retains a lawyer. + - The family's fortune waned and they could not keep their household staff. + - Our grant has run out and we cannot keep you on. + - We kept the work going as long as we could. + - She retained her composure. + - This garment retains its shape even after many washings. hypernym: - 02685340-v ili: i33792 @@ -2359,10 +2359,10 @@ - be employed example: - Is your husband working again? - - My wife never worked + - My wife never worked. - Do you want to work after the age of 60? - - She never did any work because she inherited a lot of money - - She works as a waitress to put herself through college + - She never did any work because she inherited a lot of money. + - She works as a waitress to put herself through college. hypernym: - 02376902-v ili: i33794 @@ -2387,8 +2387,8 @@ definition: - do military service example: - - She served in Vietnam - - My sons never served, because they are short-sighted + - She served in Vietnam. + - My sons never served, because they are short-sighted. hypernym: - 02415985-v ili: i33796 @@ -2439,7 +2439,7 @@ definition: - relieve (someone) from work by taking a turn example: - - She spelled her husband at the wheel + - She spelled her husband at the wheel. hypernym: - 02417305-v ili: i33801 @@ -2450,7 +2450,7 @@ definition: - work as a page example: - - He is paging in Congress this summer + - He is paging in Congress this summer. hypernym: - 02418610-v ili: i33802 @@ -2461,8 +2461,8 @@ definition: - stop work in order to press demands example: - - The auto workers are striking for higher wages - - The employees walked out when their demand for better benefits was not met + - The auto workers are striking for higher wages. + - The employees walked out when their demand for better benefits was not met. hypernym: - 02527076-v ili: i33803 @@ -2497,7 +2497,7 @@ definition: - serve as a waiter or waitress in a restaurant example: - - I'm waiting on tables at Maxim's + - I'm waiting on tables at Maxim's. hypernym: - 02418610-v ili: i33806 @@ -2510,8 +2510,8 @@ - exert oneself by doing mental or physical work for a purpose or out of necessity; work example: - - I will work hard to improve my grades - - she worked hard for better living conditions for the poor + - I will work hard to improve my grades. + - She worked hard for better living conditions for the poor. hypernym: - 02376902-v ili: i33807 @@ -2525,7 +2525,7 @@ - do one's share in a common task example: - Bob has never pulled his weight, and we all have to work harder to make up for - his laziness + his laziness. hypernym: - 02418610-v ili: i33808 @@ -2536,7 +2536,7 @@ definition: - work actively for a political candidate or a party example: - - My neighbors are busy electioneering during the Presidential election campaign + - My neighbors are busy electioneering during the Presidential election campaign. hypernym: - 02418610-v ili: i33809 @@ -2566,7 +2566,7 @@ definition: - to exert effort in order to do, make, or perform something example: - - the child worked at the multiplication table until she had it down cold + - The child worked at the multiplication table until she had it down cold. hypernym: - 02418610-v ili: i33812 @@ -2590,7 +2590,7 @@ definition: - work lightly example: - - The old lady is pottering around in the garden + - The old lady is pottering around in the garden. hypernym: - 02420961-v ili: i33814 @@ -2602,7 +2602,7 @@ definition: - work doggedly or persistently example: - - She keeps plugging away at her dissertation + - She keeps plugging away at her dissertation. hypernym: - 02418610-v ili: i33815 @@ -2617,7 +2617,7 @@ definition: - keep busy with example: - - She busies herself with her butterfly collection + - She busies herself with her butterfly collection. hypernym: - 02418610-v ili: i33816 @@ -2629,8 +2629,8 @@ definition: - work with in an amateurish manner example: - - She dabbles in astronomy - - He plays around with investments but he never makes any money + - She dabbles in astronomy. + - He plays around with investments but he never makes any money. hypernym: - 02420961-v ili: i33817 @@ -2643,8 +2643,8 @@ definition: - work together on a common enterprise or project example: - - The soprano and the pianist did not get together very well - - We joined forces with another research group + - The soprano and the pianist did not get together very well. + - We joined forces with another research group. hypernym: - 02418610-v ili: i33818 @@ -2659,7 +2659,7 @@ definition: - cooperate as a traitor example: - - he collaborated with the Nazis when they occupied Paris + - He collaborated with the Nazis when they occupied Paris. hypernym: - 02421408-v ili: i33819 @@ -2690,7 +2690,7 @@ definition: - cooperate or pretend to cooperate example: - - He decided to play along with the burglars for the moment + - He decided to play along with the burglars for the moment. hypernym: - 02421408-v ili: i33822 @@ -2712,8 +2712,8 @@ definition: - be idle; exist in a changeless situation example: - - The old man sat and stagnated on his porch - - He slugged in bed all morning + - The old man sat and stagnated on his porch. + - He slugged in bed all morning. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33824 @@ -2740,7 +2740,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - Miller was riding the bench in Saturday's game + - Miller was riding the bench in Saturday's game. hypernym: - 02422604-v ili: i33826 @@ -2752,7 +2752,7 @@ definition: - have dreamlike musings or fantasies while awake example: - - She looked out the window, daydreaming + - She looked out the window, daydreaming. hypernym: - 02422604-v ili: i33827 @@ -2764,8 +2764,8 @@ definition: - engage in recreational activities rather than work; occupy oneself in a diversion example: - - On weekends I play - - The students all recreate alike + - On weekends I play. + - The students all recreate alike. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33828 @@ -2780,8 +2780,8 @@ - be at play; be engaged in playful activity; amuse oneself in a way characteristic of children example: - - The kids were playing outside all day - - I used to play with trucks as a little girl + - The kids were playing outside all day. + - I used to play with trucks as a little girl. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33829 @@ -2794,7 +2794,7 @@ definition: - drive without any particular aim example: - - we were driving around in the countryside on a fine Sunday morning + - We were driving around in the countryside on a fine Sunday morning. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33831 @@ -2806,7 +2806,7 @@ - walk randomly example: - We were walking around in the neighborhood to see whether we could find an open - drugstore + drugstore. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33832 @@ -2828,8 +2828,8 @@ definition: - work hard example: - - She was digging away at her math homework - - Lexicographers drudge all day long + - She was digging away at her math homework. + - Lexicographers drudge all day long. hypernym: - 02415985-v ili: i33834 @@ -2848,7 +2848,7 @@ definition: - be a farmer; work as a farmer example: - - My son is farming in California + - My son is farming in California. hypernym: - 02415985-v ili: i33835 @@ -2859,7 +2859,7 @@ definition: - manage or run a ranch example: - - Her husband is ranching in Arizona + - Her husband is ranching in Arizona. hypernym: - 02425332-v ili: i33836 @@ -2870,7 +2870,7 @@ definition: - work a second job, usually after hours example: - - The law student is moonlighting as a taxi driver + - The law student is moonlighting as a taxi driver. hypernym: - 02415985-v ili: i33837 @@ -2881,7 +2881,7 @@ definition: - work occasionally example: - - As a student I jobbed during the semester breaks + - As a student I jobbed during the semester breaks. hypernym: - 02415985-v ili: i33838 @@ -2892,7 +2892,7 @@ definition: - take charge of a certain job; occupy a certain work place example: - - Mr. Smith manned the reception desk in the morning + - Mr. Smith manned the reception desk in the morning. hypernym: - 02415985-v ili: i33839 @@ -2963,7 +2963,7 @@ definition: - discharge from a group example: - - The coach cut two players from the team + - The coach cut two players from the team. hypernym: - 02427126-v ili: i33845 @@ -2974,7 +2974,7 @@ definition: - free from payment of customs duties, as of a shipment example: - - Clear the ship and let it dock + - clear the ship and let it dock hypernym: - 02427126-v ili: i33846 @@ -3005,9 +3005,9 @@ - make it possible through a specific action or lack of action for something to happen example: - - This permits the water to rush in - - This sealed door won't allow the water to come into the basement - - This will permit the rain to run off + - This permits the water to rush in. + - This sealed door won't allow the water to come into the basement. + - This will permit the rain to run off. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i33850 @@ -3020,7 +3020,7 @@ definition: - allow to go without comment or censure example: - - the insult passed as if unnoticed + - The insult passed as if unnoticed. hypernym: - 02427979-v ili: i33851 @@ -3044,7 +3044,7 @@ - consciously restrain from showing; of emotions, desires, impulses, or behavior example: - suppress a smile - - he let his anger bottle up until he exploded + - He let his anger bottle up until he exploded. hypernym: - 00233707-v ili: i33853 @@ -3057,7 +3057,7 @@ definition: - check or slow down the action or effect of example: - - She choked her anger + - She choked her anger. hypernym: - 02428558-v ili: i33854 @@ -3068,9 +3068,9 @@ definition: - put down by force or intimidation example: - - The government quashes any attempt of an uprising - - China keeps down her dissidents very efficiently - - The rich landowners subjugated the peasants working the land + - The government quashes any attempt of an uprising. + - China keeps down her dissidents very efficiently. + - The rich landowners subjugated the peasants working the land. hypernym: - 02429499-v ili: i33855 @@ -3095,7 +3095,7 @@ definition: - come down on or keep down by unjust use of one's authority example: - - The government oppresses political activists + - The government oppresses political activists. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33857 @@ -3117,8 +3117,8 @@ definition: - agree freely example: - - She volunteered to drive the old lady home - - I offered to help with the dishes but the hostess would not hear of it + - She volunteered to drive the old lady home. + - I offered to help with the dishes but the hostess would not hear of it. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33859 @@ -3139,7 +3139,7 @@ definition: - begin or set in action, of meetings, speeches, recitals, etc. example: - - He opened the meeting with a long speech + - He opened the meeting with a long speech. hypernym: - 01654152-v ili: i33861 @@ -3150,7 +3150,7 @@ definition: - open formally example: - - the chairman called the meeting to order by pounding his gavel + - The chairman called the meeting to order by pounding his gavel. hypernym: - 02430309-v ili: i33862 @@ -3161,7 +3161,7 @@ definition: - finish or terminate (meetings, speeches, etc.) example: - - The meeting was closed with a charge by the chairman of the board + - The meeting was closed with a charge by the chairman of the board. hypernym: - 00353480-v ili: i33863 @@ -3184,7 +3184,7 @@ definition: - cease to operate or cause to cease operating example: - - The owners decided to move and to close the factory + - The owners decided to move and to close the factory. - My business closes every night at 8 P.M. - close up the shop hypernym: @@ -3216,7 +3216,7 @@ definition: - set up or found example: - - She set up a literacy program + - She set up a literacy program. hypernym: - 02431018-v ili: i33867 @@ -3230,7 +3230,7 @@ definition: - do away with example: - - Slavery was abolished in the mid-19th century in America and in Russia + - Slavery was abolished in the mid-19th century in America and in Russia. hypernym: - 00572138-v ili: i33868 @@ -3253,7 +3253,7 @@ definition: - invest with ministerial or priestly authority example: - - The minister was ordained only last month + - The minister was ordained only last month. hypernym: - 02391530-v ili: i33870 @@ -3264,8 +3264,8 @@ definition: - order by virtue of superior authority; decree example: - - The King ordained the persecution and expulsion of the Jews - - the legislature enacted this law in 1985 + - The King ordained the persecution and expulsion of the Jews. + - The legislature enacted this law in 1985. hypernym: - 01029517-v ili: i33871 @@ -3277,7 +3277,7 @@ definition: - enact again example: - - Congress reenacted the law + - Congress reenacted the law. hypernym: - 02432763-v ili: i33872 @@ -3288,7 +3288,7 @@ definition: - do something despite obstacles such as lack of time example: - - He finally got around to painting the windows + - He finally got around to painting the windows. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33873 @@ -3301,8 +3301,8 @@ entails: - 02433771-v example: - - We adjourned for lunch - - The men retired to the library + - We adjourned for lunch. + - The men retired to the library. hypernym: - 02431242-v ili: i33874 @@ -3326,8 +3326,8 @@ definition: - collect in one place example: - - We assembled in the church basement - - Let's gather in the dining room + - We assembled in the church basement. + - Let's gather in the dining room. hypernym: - 02382049-v ili: i33876 @@ -3344,7 +3344,7 @@ definition: - come and gather for a public event example: - - Hundreds of thousands turned out for the anti-war rally in New York + - Hundreds of thousands turned out for the anti-war rally in New York. hypernym: - 02433771-v ili: i33877 @@ -3366,8 +3366,8 @@ definition: - call a meeting; invite or command to meet example: - - The Wannsee Conference was called to discuss the ‘Final Solution’ - - The new dean calls meetings every week + - The Wannsee Conference was called to discuss the ‘Final Solution’. + - The new dean calls meetings every week. hypernym: - 00754770-v ili: i33879 @@ -3390,7 +3390,7 @@ definition: - become an ally or associate, as by a treaty or marriage example: - - He allied himself with the Communists + - He allied himself with the Communists. hypernym: - 02595401-v ili: i33881 @@ -3401,7 +3401,7 @@ definition: - make a bad alliance; ally inappropriately example: - - The two countries are misallied + - The two countries are misallied. hypernym: - 02435038-v ili: i33882 @@ -3413,7 +3413,7 @@ - part; cease or break association with example: - She disassociated herself from the organization when she found out the identity - of the president + of the president. hypernym: - 02436167-v ili: i33883 @@ -3428,7 +3428,7 @@ definition: - establish or impress firmly in the mind example: - - We imprint our ideas onto our children + - We imprint our ideas onto our children. hypernym: - 02542223-v ili: i33884 @@ -3440,7 +3440,7 @@ definition: - have force or influence; bring about an effect or change example: - - Politeness militated against this opinion being expressed + - Politeness militated against this opinion being expressed. hypernym: - 02542223-v ili: i33885 @@ -3451,9 +3451,9 @@ definition: - discontinue an association or relation; go different ways example: - - The business partners broke over a tax question - - The couple separated after 25 years of marriage - - My friend and I split up + - The business partners broke over a tax question. + - The couple separated after 25 years of marriage. + - My friend and I split up. hypernym: - 02686624-v ili: i33886 @@ -3469,7 +3469,7 @@ definition: - end a relationship example: - - China broke with Russia + - China broke with Russia. hypernym: - 02436167-v ili: i33887 @@ -3481,7 +3481,7 @@ - work in an administrative capacity; supervise or be in charge of example: - administer a program - - she administers the funds + - She administers the funds. hypernym: - 02441196-v ili: i33888 @@ -3523,7 +3523,7 @@ definition: - organize anew example: - - We must reorganize the company if we don't want to go under + - We must reorganize the company if we don't want to go under. hypernym: - 02437377-v ili: i33892 @@ -3547,7 +3547,7 @@ definition: - revise or reorganize, especially for the purpose of updating and improving example: - - We must retool the town's economy + - We must retool the town's economy. hypernym: - 02437970-v ili: i33894 @@ -3588,7 +3588,7 @@ definition: - form or join a union example: - - The auto workers decided to unionize + - The auto workers decided to unionize. hypernym: - 02439823-v ili: i33898 @@ -3631,7 +3631,7 @@ definition: - become part of; become a member of a group or organization example: - - He joined the Communist Party as a young man + - He joined the Communist Party as a young man. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33902 @@ -3644,8 +3644,8 @@ definition: - join in an affiliation example: - - The two colleges affiliated - - They affiliated with a national group + - The two colleges affiliated. + - They affiliated with a national group. hypernym: - 02439823-v ili: i33903 @@ -3665,7 +3665,7 @@ definition: - enter a group or organization in order to spy on the members example: - - The student organization was infiltrated by a traitor + - The student organization was infiltrated by a traitor. hypernym: - 02439823-v ili: i33905 @@ -3679,7 +3679,7 @@ definition: - recruit for a union or organize into a union example: - - We don't allow people to come into our plant and try to unionize the workers + - We don't allow people to come into our plant and try to unionize the workers. hypernym: - 02476750-v ili: i33906 @@ -3701,9 +3701,9 @@ definition: - be in charge of, act on, or dispose of example: - - I can deal with this crew of workers - - This blender can't handle nuts - - She managed her parents' affairs after they got too old + - I can deal with this crew of workers. + - This blender can't handle nuts. + - She managed her parents' affairs after they got too old. hypernym: - 02445887-v ili: i33908 @@ -3717,7 +3717,7 @@ definition: - cause to operate or function example: - - This pilot works the controls + - This pilot works the controls. - Can you work an electric drill? hypernym: - 02441196-v @@ -3731,7 +3731,7 @@ definition: - deal with (a problem or a subject) example: - - I still have not come to grips with the death of my parents + - I still have not come to grips with the death of my parents. hypernym: - 02441196-v ili: i33910 @@ -3743,7 +3743,7 @@ definition: - deal with or settle example: - - He disposed of these cases quickly + - He disposed of these cases quickly. hypernym: - 02441196-v ili: i33911 @@ -3754,7 +3754,7 @@ definition: - behave carelessly or indifferently example: - - Play about with a young girl's affection + - play about with a young girl's affection hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33912 @@ -3770,7 +3770,7 @@ definition: - be in charge of or deal with example: - - She takes care of all the necessary arrangements + - She takes care of all the necessary arrangements. hypernym: - 02441196-v ili: i33913 @@ -3795,7 +3795,7 @@ definition: - be co-ordinated example: - - These activities coordinate well + - These activities coordinate well. hypernym: - 02705946-v ili: i33915 @@ -3806,7 +3806,7 @@ definition: - deal with simultaneously example: - - She had to juggle her job and her children + - She had to juggle her job and her children. hypernym: - 02441196-v ili: i33916 @@ -3829,7 +3829,7 @@ definition: - process fast and efficiently example: - - I will try to expedite the matter + - I will try to expedite the matter. hypernym: - 02588127-v ili: i33918 @@ -3840,7 +3840,7 @@ definition: - manage badly or incompetently example: - - The funds were mismanaged + - The funds were mismanaged. hypernym: - 02441196-v ili: i33919 @@ -3899,7 +3899,7 @@ definition: - be a guiding or motivating force or drive example: - - The teacher steered the gifted students towards the more challenging courses + - The teacher steered the gifted students towards the more challenging courses. hypernym: - 02444366-v ili: i33924 @@ -3911,7 +3911,7 @@ definition: - act or preside as chair, as of an academic department in a university example: - - She chaired the department for many years + - She chaired the department for many years. hypernym: - 02445109-v ili: i33925 @@ -3944,7 +3944,7 @@ definition: - be the leader of example: - - She spearheaded the effort to find a cure for the disease + - She spearheaded the effort to find a cure for the disease. hypernym: - 02445109-v ili: i33928 @@ -3976,7 +3976,7 @@ - exercise authoritative control or power over example: - control the budget - - Command the military forces + - command the military forces hypernym: - 00751211-v ili: i33931 @@ -4000,7 +4000,7 @@ definition: - take and maintain control over, often by violent means example: - - The dissatisfied students held the President's office for almost a week + - The dissatisfied students held the President's office for almost a week. hypernym: - 02445887-v ili: i33933 @@ -4022,7 +4022,7 @@ definition: - direct or strongly influence the behavior of example: - - His belief in God governs his conduct + - His belief in God governs his conduct. hypernym: - 02445887-v ili: i33935 @@ -4044,7 +4044,7 @@ definition: - have and control fully and exclusively example: - - He monopolizes the laser printer + - He monopolizes the laser printer. hypernym: - 02445887-v ili: i33937 @@ -4095,7 +4095,7 @@ definition: - order, supervise, or finance the construction of example: - - The government is building new schools in this state + - The government is building new schools in this state. hypernym: - 02447914-v ili: i33941 @@ -4117,7 +4117,7 @@ definition: - direct or control; projects, businesses, etc. example: - - She is running a relief operation in the Sudan + - She is running a relief operation in the Sudan. hypernym: - 02444366-v ili: i33943 @@ -4129,7 +4129,7 @@ definition: - operate in or through example: - - Work the phones + - work the phones hypernym: - 02448714-v ili: i33944 @@ -4154,7 +4154,7 @@ definition: - run until the normal working temperature is reached example: - - We warmed up the car for a few minutes + - We warmed up the car for a few minutes. hypernym: - 02448714-v ili: i33946 @@ -4178,7 +4178,7 @@ entails: - 00808164-v example: - - I am licensed to practice law in this state + - I am licensed to practice law in this state. hypernym: - 00804987-v ili: i33948 @@ -4192,7 +4192,7 @@ - cause to be no longer approved or accepted example: - Carter derecognized Taiwan in 1979 after the U.S. recognized the People's Republic - of China + of China. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i33949 @@ -4214,7 +4214,7 @@ definition: - direct the course of; manage or control example: - - You cannot conduct business like this + - You cannot conduct business like this. hypernym: - 02441196-v ili: i33951 @@ -4236,8 +4236,8 @@ definition: - work in a specific place, with a specific subject, or in a specific function example: - - He is a herpetologist - - She is our resident philosopher + - He is a herpetologist. + - She is our resident philosopher. hypernym: - 02415985-v ili: i33953 @@ -4249,8 +4249,8 @@ definition: - devote oneself to a special area of work example: - - She specializes in honey bees - - This baker specializes in French bread + - She specializes in honey bees. + - This baker specializes in French bread. hypernym: - 02418610-v ili: i33954 @@ -4262,7 +4262,7 @@ definition: - work as a veterinarian example: - - She vetted for the farms in the area for many years + - She vetted for the farms in the area for many years. hypernym: - 02450790-v ili: i33955 @@ -4273,7 +4273,7 @@ definition: - work as a minister example: - - She is ministering in an old parish + - She is ministering in an old parish. hypernym: - 02418610-v ili: i33956 @@ -4284,7 +4284,7 @@ definition: - work as an intern example: - - The young doctor is interning at the Medical Center this year + - The young doctor is interning at the Medical Center this year. hypernym: - 02418610-v ili: i33957 @@ -4322,7 +4322,7 @@ definition: - give the right to example: - - The Freedom of Information Act entitles you to request your FBI file + - The Freedom of Information Act entitles you to request your FBI file. hypernym: - 02479404-v ili: i33961 @@ -4377,8 +4377,8 @@ definition: - create (as an entity) example: - - social groups form everywhere - - They formed a company + - Social groups form everywhere. + - They formed a company. hypernym: - 01620211-v ili: i33966 @@ -4429,7 +4429,7 @@ definition: - join together into a syndicate example: - - The banks syndicated + - The banks syndicated. hypernym: - 02628315-v ili: i33971 @@ -4442,8 +4442,8 @@ definition: - prevent from entering; shut out example: - - The trees were shutting out all sunlight - - This policy excludes people who have a criminal record from entering the country + - The trees were shutting out all sunlight. + - This policy excludes people who have a criminal record from entering the country. hypernym: - 02455370-v ili: i33972 @@ -4468,7 +4468,7 @@ functions, and responsibilities of example: - admit someone to the profession - - She was admitted to the New Jersey Bar + - She was admitted to the New Jersey Bar. hypernym: - 00803980-v ili: i33974 @@ -4502,9 +4502,9 @@ definition: - stop (someone or something) from doing something or being in a certain state example: - - We must prevent the cancer from spreading - - His snoring kept me from falling asleep - - Keep the child from eating the marbles + - We must prevent the cancer from spreading. + - His snoring kept me from falling asleep. + - Keep the child from eating the marbles. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33977 @@ -4526,8 +4526,8 @@ definition: - keep from departing example: - - Hold the taxi - - Hold the horse + - hold the taxi + - hold the horse hypernym: - 02455370-v ili: i33978 @@ -4538,7 +4538,7 @@ definition: - prevent from coming close example: - - I tried to keep the child away from the pool + - I tried to keep the child away from the pool. hypernym: - 02455370-v ili: i33979 @@ -4549,7 +4549,7 @@ definition: - prevent (someone or something) from doing something example: - - security guards restrained the reporter from throwing another shoe + - Security guards restrained the reporter from throwing another shoe. hypernym: - 02455370-v members: @@ -4568,7 +4568,7 @@ definition: - be a hindrance or obstacle to example: - - She is impeding the progress of our project + - She is impeding the progress of our project. hypernym: - 02455370-v ili: i33981 @@ -4614,7 +4614,7 @@ definition: - slow down the progress of; hinder example: - - His late start set him back + - His late start set him back. hypernym: - 02456614-v ili: i33984 @@ -4625,7 +4625,7 @@ definition: - hamper the action or progress of example: - - The chairman was hobbled by the all-powerful dean + - The chairman was hobbled by the all-powerful dean. hypernym: - 02456614-v ili: i33985 @@ -4636,7 +4636,7 @@ definition: - check the growth or development of example: - - You will stunt your growth by building all these muscles + - You will stunt your growth by building all these muscles. hypernym: - 02456614-v ili: i33986 @@ -4647,7 +4647,7 @@ definition: - check the growth of example: - - the lack of sunlight dwarfed these pines + - The lack of sunlight dwarfed these pines. hypernym: - 02457844-v ili: i33987 @@ -4658,7 +4658,7 @@ definition: - prevent commerce example: - - The U.S. embargoes Libya + - The U.S. embargoes Libya. hypernym: - 02565578-v ili: i33988 @@ -4669,8 +4669,8 @@ definition: - keep from happening or arising; make impossible example: - - My sense of tact forbids an honest answer - - Your role in the projects precludes your involvement in the competitive project + - My sense of tact forbids an honest answer. + - Your role in the projects precludes your involvement in the competitive project. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i33989 @@ -4686,7 +4686,7 @@ - prevent the occurrence of; prevent from happening; to protect from or to keep away anything undesirable; to ward off example: - - Let's avoid a confrontation + - Let's avoid a confrontation. - head off a confrontation - avert a strike hypernym: @@ -4720,8 +4720,8 @@ definition: - be behind; approve of example: - - He plumped for the Labor Party - - I backed Kennedy in 1960 + - He plumped for the Labor Party. + - I backed Kennedy in 1960. hypernym: - 00808164-v ili: i33992 @@ -4787,8 +4787,8 @@ definition: - watch over so as to protect example: - - We must stand sentinel to protect ourselves - - The jewels over which they kept guard were stolen + - We must stand sentinel to protect ourselves. + - The jewels over which they kept guard were stolen. hypernym: - 02461453-v ili: i33998 @@ -4803,8 +4803,8 @@ - follow with the eyes or the mind example: - Keep an eye on the baby, please! - - The world is watching Sarajevo - - She followed the men with the binoculars + - The world is watching Sarajevo. + - She followed the men with the binoculars. hypernym: - 00663742-v ili: i33999 @@ -4821,7 +4821,7 @@ definition: - keep a record on or watch attentively example: - - The government keeps tabs on the dissidents + - The government keeps tabs on the dissidents. hypernym: - 02460829-v ili: i34000 @@ -4832,7 +4832,7 @@ definition: - to keep watch over example: - - there would be men guarding the horses + - There would be men guarding the horses. hypernym: - 02460829-v ili: i34001 @@ -4843,7 +4843,7 @@ definition: - work or act as a baby-sitter example: - - 'I cannot baby-sit tonight: I have too much homework to do' + - 'I cannot baby-sit tonight: I have too much homework to do.' hypernym: - 02461453-v ili: i34002 @@ -4856,9 +4856,9 @@ definition: - place in a grave or tomb example: - - Stalin was buried behind the Kremlin wall on Red Square - - The pharaohs were entombed in the pyramids - - My grandfather was laid to rest last Sunday + - Stalin was buried behind the Kremlin wall on Red Square. + - The pharaohs were entombed in the pyramids. + - My grandfather was laid to rest last Sunday. hypernym: - 01547474-v ili: i34003 @@ -4874,7 +4874,7 @@ - bury again example: - After the king's body had been exhumed and tested to traces of poison, it was - reburied in the same spot + reburied in the same spot. hypernym: - 01547474-v ili: i34004 @@ -4895,7 +4895,7 @@ definition: - show respect towards example: - - honor your parents! + - Honor your parents! hypernym: - 00688348-v ili: i34006 @@ -4910,7 +4910,7 @@ definition: - recognize and respect (rights and beliefs of others) example: - - We must tolerate the religions of others + - We must tolerate the religions of others. hypernym: - 02462665-v ili: i34007 @@ -4939,7 +4939,7 @@ definition: - have or establish a relationship to example: - - She relates well to her peers + - She relates well to her peers. hypernym: - 02382049-v ili: i34010 @@ -4960,7 +4960,7 @@ definition: - have smooth relations example: - - My boss and I get along very well + - My boss and I get along very well. hypernym: - 02463535-v ili: i34012 @@ -4995,7 +4995,7 @@ definition: - provide someone with accommodation example: - - The immigrants were housed in a new development outside the town + - The immigrants were housed in a new development outside the town. hypernym: - 02662486-v ili: i34015 @@ -5050,7 +5050,7 @@ definition: - put into, or keep in, a stall example: - - Stall the horse + - stall the horse hypernym: - 02662486-v ili: i34020 @@ -5061,7 +5061,7 @@ definition: - let for money example: - - We rented our apartment to friends while we were abroad + - We rented our apartment to friends while we were abroad. hypernym: - 00890307-v ili: i34021 @@ -5117,8 +5117,8 @@ - express one's preference for a candidate or for a measure or resolution; cast a vote example: - - He voted for the motion - - None of the Democrats voted last night + - He voted for the motion. + - None of the Democrats voted last night. hypernym: - 00676526-v ili: i34026 @@ -5131,7 +5131,7 @@ definition: - cast a vote by inserting a name that does not appear on the ballot example: - - Many voters wrote in the names of strangers + - Many voters wrote in the names of strangers. hypernym: - 02466737-v ili: i34027 @@ -5142,7 +5142,7 @@ definition: - vote against example: - - The faculty turned thumbs down on the candidate for the Dean position + - The faculty turned thumbs down on the candidate for the Dean position. hypernym: - 02466737-v ili: i34028 @@ -5154,7 +5154,7 @@ definition: - bring into existence or make available by vote example: - - They voted aid for the underdeveloped countries in Asia + - They voted aid for the underdeveloped countries in Asia. hypernym: - 02467809-v ili: i34029 @@ -5165,8 +5165,8 @@ definition: - express a choice or opinion example: - - I vote that we all go home - - She voted for going to the Chinese restaurant + - I vote that we all go home. + - She voted for going to the Chinese restaurant. hypernym: - 01063503-v ili: i34030 @@ -5199,7 +5199,7 @@ definition: - defeat by a majority of votes example: - - The Democrats outvoted the Republicans + - The Democrats outvoted the Republicans. hypernym: - 02466737-v ili: i34033 @@ -5210,7 +5210,7 @@ definition: - vote by ballot example: - - The voters were balloting in this state + - The voters were balloting in this state. hypernym: - 02466737-v ili: i34034 @@ -5239,7 +5239,7 @@ definition: - refrain from doing something example: - - He should avoid publishing his wife's memories + - He should avoid publishing his wife's memories. hypernym: - 02731589-v ili: i34037 @@ -5250,7 +5250,7 @@ definition: - avoid (one's assigned duties) example: - - The derelict soldier shirked his duties + - The derelict soldier shirked his duties. hypernym: - 02468933-v ili: i34038 @@ -5325,7 +5325,7 @@ entails: - 00999839-v example: - - All parties ratified the peace treaty + - All parties ratified the peace treaty. - Have you signed your contract yet? hypernym: - 02484290-v @@ -5338,7 +5338,7 @@ definition: - sign jointly example: - - Husband and wife co-signed the lease + - Husband and wife co-signed the lease. hypernym: - 02484290-v ili: i34046 @@ -5372,7 +5372,7 @@ entails: - 00813037-v example: - - Ever since I spoke up, my colleagues ostracize me + - Ever since I spoke up, my colleagues ostracize me. hypernym: - 02454205-v ili: i34049 @@ -5384,7 +5384,7 @@ definition: - stop associating with example: - - They dropped her after she had a child out of wedlock + - They dropped her after she had a child out of wedlock. hypernym: - 02407967-v ili: i34050 @@ -5426,8 +5426,8 @@ definition: - make laws, bills, etc. or bring into effect by legislation example: - - They passed the amendment - - We cannot legislate how people spend their free time + - They passed the amendment. + - We cannot legislate how people spend their free time. hypernym: - 02432763-v ili: i34053 @@ -5451,7 +5451,7 @@ definition: - become more liberal example: - - The laws liberalized after Prohibition + - The laws liberalized after Prohibition. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i34055 @@ -5486,7 +5486,7 @@ - separate into parts or portions example: - divide the cake into three equal parts - - The British carved up the Ottoman Empire after World War I + - The British carved up the Ottoman Empire after World War I. hypernym: - 00139943-v ili: i34058 @@ -5514,7 +5514,7 @@ definition: - remove from a group and make separate example: - - The unit was hived off from its parent company + - The unit was hived off from its parent company. hypernym: - 02517971-v ili: i34060 @@ -5555,7 +5555,7 @@ definition: - divide into parts example: - - The developers parceled the land + - The developers parceled the land. hypernym: - 02473085-v ili: i34064 @@ -5576,7 +5576,7 @@ definition: - divide into paragraphs, as of text example: - - This story is well paragraphed + - This story is well paragraphed. hypernym: - 02473085-v ili: i34066 @@ -5616,7 +5616,7 @@ definition: - bring or come into association or action example: - - The churches consociated to fight their dissolution + - The churches consociated to fight their dissolution. hypernym: - 02475258-v ili: i34070 @@ -5628,8 +5628,8 @@ definition: - be or act in association with example: - - We must walk with our dispossessed brothers and sisters - - Walk with God + - We must walk with our dispossessed brothers and sisters. + - walk with God hypernym: - 02475598-v ili: i34071 @@ -5640,7 +5640,7 @@ definition: - form a group or unite example: - - The groups banded together + - The groups banded together. hypernym: - 02475258-v ili: i34072 @@ -5684,7 +5684,7 @@ definition: - register formally as a participant or member example: - - The party recruited many new members + - The party recruited many new members. hypernym: - 02477113-v ili: i34076 @@ -5730,7 +5730,7 @@ definition: - make or include in an itemized record or report example: - - Inventory all books before the end of the year + - inventory all books before the end of the year hypernym: - 02477646-v ili: i34080 @@ -5762,7 +5762,7 @@ definition: - make an index that refers from one point to the next example: - - These references are cross-indexed + - These references are cross-indexed. hypernym: - 02478240-v ili: i34083 @@ -5773,7 +5773,7 @@ definition: - put on a blacklist so as to banish or cause to be boycotted example: - - many books were blacklisted by the Nazis + - Many books were blacklisted by the Nazis. hypernym: - 02477646-v ili: i34084 @@ -5795,7 +5795,7 @@ entails: - 02467809-v example: - - The President vetoed the bill + - The President vetoed the bill. hypernym: - 00778104-v ili: i34086 @@ -5809,7 +5809,7 @@ - thwart the passage of example: - kill a motion - - he shot down the student's proposal + - He shot down the student's proposal. hypernym: - 02478854-v ili: i34087 @@ -5835,7 +5835,7 @@ definition: - give or delegate power or authority to example: - - She authorized her assistant to sign the papers + - She authorized her assistant to sign the papers. hypernym: - 02481345-v ili: i34089 @@ -5862,7 +5862,7 @@ definition: - invest with a large or excessive amount of something example: - - She covered herself with glory + - She covered herself with glory. hypernym: - 02479662-v ili: i34091 @@ -5875,7 +5875,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08098545-n example: - - the children were confirmed in their mother's faith + - The children were confirmed in their mother's faith. hypernym: - 02480203-v ili: i34092 @@ -5933,7 +5933,7 @@ definition: - grant credentials to example: - - The Regents officially recognized the new educational institution + - The Regents officially recognized the new educational institution. - recognize an academic degree hypernym: - 02449527-v @@ -5958,8 +5958,8 @@ definition: - assign a duty, responsibility or obligation to example: - - He was appointed deputy manager - - She was charged with supervising the creation of a concordance + - He was appointed deputy manager. + - She was charged with supervising the creation of a concordance. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34100 @@ -5971,7 +5971,7 @@ definition: - invest with a new title, office, or rank example: - - Create one a peer + - create one a peer hypernym: - 02481345-v ili: i34101 @@ -5982,7 +5982,7 @@ definition: - support a person for a position example: - - The Senate confirmed the President's candidate for Secretary of Defense + - The Senate confirmed the President's candidate for Secretary of Defense. hypernym: - 00808164-v ili: i34102 @@ -6022,7 +6022,7 @@ definition: - grant freedom to; as from slavery or servitude example: - - Slaves were enfranchised in the mid-19th century + - Slaves were enfranchised in the mid-19th century. hypernym: - 02502711-v ili: i34106 @@ -6034,7 +6034,7 @@ definition: - declare null and void; make ineffective example: - - Cancel the election results + - cancel the election results - strike down a law hypernym: - 00824028-v @@ -6058,10 +6058,10 @@ entails: - 00796643-v example: - - Call off the engagement + - call off the engagement - cancel the dinner party - - we had to scrub our vacation plans - - scratch that meeting — the chair is ill + - We had to scrub our vacation plans. + - Scratch that meeting — the chair is ill. hypernym: - 02648898-v ili: i34109 @@ -6075,7 +6075,7 @@ definition: - declare invalid example: - - The contract was annulled + - The contract was annulled. - void a plea hypernym: - 02482757-v @@ -6094,7 +6094,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00612411-n example: - - the court set aside the conviction + - The court set aside the conviction. hypernym: - 02483482-v members: @@ -6104,7 +6104,7 @@ definition: - invalidate by judicial action example: - - The will was broken + - The will was broken. hypernym: - 02483482-v ili: i34111 @@ -6135,7 +6135,7 @@ definition: - make formal or official example: - - We formalized the appointment and gave him a title + - We formalized the appointment and gave him a title. hypernym: - 00824028-v ili: i34114 @@ -6169,7 +6169,7 @@ definition: - issue (a new version of) example: - - if you forget your password, it can be changed and reissued + - If you forget your password, it can be changed and reissued. hypernym: - 02484912-v ili: i34117 @@ -6189,7 +6189,7 @@ definition: - release example: - - The publisher wants to distribute the book in Asia + - The publisher wants to distribute the book in Asia. hypernym: - 02225243-v ili: i34119 @@ -6200,7 +6200,7 @@ definition: - make unavailable; bar from sale or distribution example: - - The company recalled the product when it was found to be faulty + - The company recalled the product when it was found to be faulty. hypernym: - 02482757-v ili: i34120 @@ -6222,7 +6222,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00612411-n example: - - The corrupt lawyer was disbarred + - The corrupt lawyer was disbarred. hypernym: - 00974640-v ili: i34122 @@ -6257,7 +6257,7 @@ definition: - give legal value to or establish as the legal tender of a country example: - - They monetized the lira + - They monetized the lira. hypernym: - 02487025-v ili: i34125 @@ -6269,7 +6269,7 @@ definition: - make legal example: - - Marijuana should be legalized + - Marijuana should be legalized. hypernym: - 00803980-v ili: i34126 @@ -6297,7 +6297,7 @@ definition: - open (a place) to members of all races and ethnic groups example: - - This school is completely desegregated + - This school is completely desegregated. hypernym: - 01348685-v ili: i34128 @@ -6310,8 +6310,8 @@ definition: - separate by race or religion; practice a policy of racial segregation example: - - This neighborhood is segregated - - We don't segregate in this county + - This neighborhood is segregated. + - We don't segregate in this county. hypernym: - 02517971-v ili: i34129 @@ -6322,7 +6322,7 @@ definition: - kill intentionally and with premeditation example: - - The mafia boss ordered his enemies murdered + - The mafia boss ordered his enemies murdered. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -6361,7 +6361,7 @@ - murder; especially of socially prominent persons example: - Anwar Sadat was assassinated because many people did not like his peace politics - with Israel + with Israel. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -6374,7 +6374,7 @@ definition: - kill as a means of socially sanctioned punishment example: - - In some states, criminals are executed + - In some states, criminals are executed. hypernym: - 01326622-v - 02505278-v @@ -6390,7 +6390,7 @@ - pull (a person) apart with four horses tied to their extremities, so as to execute them example: - - in the old days, people were drawn and quartered for certain crimes + - In the old days, people were drawn and quartered for certain crimes. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i34135 @@ -6422,7 +6422,7 @@ definition: - kill by nailing onto a cross example: - - Jesus Christ was crucified + - Jesus Christ was crucified. hypernym: - 02488856-v ili: i34138 @@ -6433,7 +6433,7 @@ definition: - murder in a planned fashion example: - - The Mafioso who collaborated with the police was executed + - The Mafioso who collaborated with the police was executed. hypernym: - 02488014-v ili: i34139 @@ -6446,7 +6446,7 @@ definition: - kill without legal sanction example: - - The blood-thirsty mob lynched the alleged killer of the child + - The blood-thirsty mob lynched the alleged killer of the child. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i34140 @@ -6487,7 +6487,7 @@ definition: - kill by electrocution, as in the electric chair example: - - The serial killer was electrocuted + - The serial killer was electrocuted. hypernym: - 01326622-v ili: i34144 @@ -6499,7 +6499,7 @@ definition: - kill by electric shock example: - - She dropped the hair dryer into the bathtub and was instantly electrocuted + - She dropped the hair dryer into the bathtub and was instantly electrocuted. hypernym: - 01328218-v ili: i34145 @@ -6512,7 +6512,7 @@ entails: - 00379335-v example: - - Witches were burned in Salem + - Witches were burned in Salem. hypernym: - 02488856-v ili: i34146 @@ -6523,7 +6523,7 @@ definition: - kill by hanging example: - - The murderer was hanged on Friday + - The murderer was hanged on Friday. hypernym: - 02488856-v ili: i34147 @@ -6553,7 +6553,7 @@ definition: - go on a date with example: - - Tonight she is dating a former high school sweetheart + - Tonight she is dating a former high school sweetheart. hypernym: - 01846146-v ili: i34150 @@ -6566,7 +6566,7 @@ definition: - go out on a date with a partner and another couple example: - - let's double date this Saturday + - Let's double date this Saturday. hypernym: - 02491462-v ili: i34151 @@ -6594,7 +6594,7 @@ definition: - meet someone for sexual purposes example: - - he always tries to pick up girls in bars + - He always tries to pick up girls in bars. hypernym: - 02492581-v ili: i34153 @@ -6605,8 +6605,8 @@ definition: - make a date example: - - has he asked you out yet? - - he asked me to a dance + - Has he asked you out yet? + - He asked me to a dance. hypernym: - 00754770-v ili: i34154 @@ -6648,7 +6648,7 @@ definition: - be loyal to one another, especially in times of trouble example: - - The two families stuck together throughout the war + - The two families stuck together throughout the war. hypernym: - 00117793-v ili: i34158 @@ -6660,7 +6660,7 @@ definition: - pay a brief visit example: - - The mayor likes to call on some of the prominent citizens + - The mayor likes to call on some of the prominent citizens. hypernym: - 02492581-v ili: i34159 @@ -6675,7 +6675,7 @@ definition: - make a stop in a harbour example: - - The ship will call in Honolulu tomorrow + - The ship will call in Honolulu tomorrow. hypernym: - 01866904-v ili: i34160 @@ -6711,8 +6711,8 @@ definition: - go to see for professional or business reasons example: - - You should see a lawyer - - We had to see a psychiatrist + - You should see a lawyer. + - We had to see a psychiatrist. hypernym: - 02493222-v ili: i34163 @@ -6725,7 +6725,7 @@ definition: - go to see for a social visit example: - - I went to see my friend Mary the other day + - I went to see my friend Mary the other day. hypernym: - 02493222-v ili: i34164 @@ -6738,7 +6738,7 @@ definition: - visit informally and spontaneously example: - - We frequently drop by the neighbors' house for a cup of coffee + - We frequently drop by the neighbors' house for a cup of coffee. hypernym: - 02493222-v ili: i34165 @@ -6769,7 +6769,7 @@ definition: - marry within one's own tribe or group example: - - The inhabitants of this isolated village tend to inmarry + - The inhabitants of this isolated village tend to inmarry. hypernym: - 02494483-v ili: i34167 @@ -6789,9 +6789,9 @@ definition: - perform a marriage ceremony example: - - The minister married us on Saturday - - We were wed the following week - - The couple got spliced on Hawaii + - The minister married us on Saturday. + - We were wed the following week. + - The couple got spliced on Hawaii. hypernym: - 02387229-v ili: i34169 @@ -6844,7 +6844,7 @@ definition: - marry, not for the first time example: - - After her divorce, she remarried her high school sweetheart + - After her divorce, she remarried her high school sweetheart. hypernym: - 02494483-v ili: i34174 @@ -6855,7 +6855,7 @@ definition: - form a pair or pairs example: - - The two old friends paired off + - The two old friends paired off. hypernym: - 02475258-v ili: i34175 @@ -6871,7 +6871,7 @@ entails: - 02494483-v example: - - The couple divorced after only 6 months + - The couple divorced after only 6 months. hypernym: - 02436167-v ili: i34176 @@ -6883,8 +6883,8 @@ definition: - have a celebration example: - - They were feting the patriarch of the family - - After the exam, the students were celebrating + - They were feting the patriarch of the family. + - After the exam, the students were celebrating. hypernym: - 02492581-v ili: i34177 @@ -6905,7 +6905,7 @@ definition: - celebrate noisily, often indulging in drinking; engage in uproarious festivities example: - - The members of the wedding party made merry all night + - The members of the wedding party made merry all night. - Let's whoop it up — the boss is gone! hypernym: - 02496526-v @@ -6924,7 +6924,7 @@ definition: - have or participate in a party example: - - The students were partying all night before the exam + - The students were partying all night before the exam. hypernym: - 02496526-v ili: i34180 @@ -6953,7 +6953,7 @@ definition: - occupy in an agreeable, entertaining or pleasant fashion example: - - The play amused the ladies + - The play amused the ladies. hypernym: - 02497847-v ili: i34183 @@ -6978,8 +6978,8 @@ - spend time at a lower socio-economic level than one's own, motivated by curiosity or desire for adventure; usage considered condescending and insensitive example: - - attending a motion picture show by the upper class was considered slumming in - the early 20th century + - Attending a motion picture show by the upper class was considered slumming in + the early 20th century. hypernym: - 02714280-v ili: i34185 @@ -6990,7 +6990,7 @@ definition: - go to see a place, as for entertainment example: - - We went to see the Eiffel Tower in the morning + - We went to see the Eiffel Tower in the morning. hypernym: - 01849171-v ili: i34186 @@ -7004,7 +7004,7 @@ definition: - engage in boisterous, drunken merrymaking example: - - They were out carousing last night + - They were out carousing last night. hypernym: - 02497032-v ili: i34187 @@ -7017,7 +7017,7 @@ definition: - have or give a reception example: - - The lady is receiving Sunday morning + - The lady is receiving Sunday morning. hypernym: - 02496526-v ili: i34188 @@ -7076,8 +7076,8 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - The suspects were imprisoned without trial - - the murderer was incarcerated for the rest of his life + - The suspects were imprisoned without trial. + - The murderer was incarcerated for the rest of his life. hypernym: - 02500687-v ili: i34193 @@ -7097,7 +7097,7 @@ definition: - search without warning, make a sudden surprise attack on example: - - The police raided the crack house + - The police raided the crack house. hypernym: - 01121587-v ili: i34194 @@ -7119,7 +7119,7 @@ definition: - deprive of freedom example: - - During WW II, Japanese were interned in camps in the West + - During WW II, Japanese were interned in camps in the West. hypernym: - 02500687-v ili: i34196 @@ -7133,7 +7133,7 @@ domain_topic: - 08458195-n example: - - The defendant was bound over for trial + - The defendant was bound over for trial. hypernym: - 02500687-v ili: i34197 @@ -7145,7 +7145,7 @@ - confine as if in a prison example: - 'His daughters are virtually imprisoned in their own house: he does not let them - go out without a chaperone' + go out without a chaperone.' hypernym: - 02500687-v ili: i34198 @@ -7156,7 +7156,7 @@ definition: - confine in a cage example: - - The animal was caged + - The animal was caged. hypernym: - 02500687-v ili: i34199 @@ -7168,7 +7168,7 @@ definition: - place in a confining or embarrassing position example: - - He was trapped in a difficult situation + - He was trapped in a difficult situation. hypernym: - 02500687-v ili: i34200 @@ -7218,7 +7218,7 @@ definition: - grant freedom to example: - - The students liberated their slaves upon graduating from the university + - The students liberated their slaves upon graduating from the university. hypernym: - 02427126-v ili: i34205 @@ -7240,7 +7240,7 @@ definition: - take a court case to a higher court for review example: - - He was found guilty but appealed immediately + - He was found guilty but appealed immediately. hypernym: - 00870255-v ili: i34207 @@ -7251,7 +7251,7 @@ definition: - challenge (a decision) example: - - She appealed the verdict + - She appealed the verdict. hypernym: - 00809824-v ili: i34208 @@ -7274,7 +7274,7 @@ definition: - record a charge in a police register example: - - The policeman booked her when she tried to solicit a man + - The policeman booked her when she tried to solicit a man. hypernym: - 01002259-v ili: i34210 @@ -7287,9 +7287,9 @@ entails: - 02243552-v example: - - reserve me a seat on a flight - - The agent booked tickets to the show for the whole family - - please hold a table at Maxim's + - Reserve me a seat on a flight. + - The agent booked tickets to the show for the whole family. + - Please hold a table at Maxim's. hypernym: - 00754770-v ili: i34211 @@ -7304,7 +7304,7 @@ definition: - record a fine as a penalty in a police record example: - - I was fined for parking on the wrong side of the street + - I was fined for parking on the wrong side of the street. - Move your car or else you will be ticketed! hypernym: - 02503785-v @@ -7337,7 +7337,7 @@ definition: - expel from a country example: - - The poet was exiled because he signed a letter protesting the government's actions + - The poet was exiled because he signed a letter protesting the government's actions. hypernym: - 02507387-v ili: i34215 @@ -7352,8 +7352,8 @@ entails: - 00674352-v example: - - The students were penalized for showing up late for class - - we had to punish the dog for soiling the floor again + - The students were penalized for showing up late for class. + - We had to punish the dog for soiling the floor again. hypernym: - 00750288-v ili: i34216 @@ -7418,8 +7418,8 @@ definition: - examine or hear (evidence or a case) by judicial process example: - - The jury had heard all the evidence - - The case will be tried in California + - The jury had heard all the evidence. + - The case will be tried in California. hypernym: - 00790226-v ili: i34223 @@ -7441,8 +7441,8 @@ definition: - put on trial or hear a case and sit as the judge at the trial of example: - - The football star was tried for the murder of his wife - - The judge tried both father and son in separate trials + - The football star was tried for the murder of his wife. + - The judge tried both father and son in separate trials. hypernym: - 00699355-v ili: i34225 @@ -7455,7 +7455,7 @@ definition: - force to leave or move out example: - - He was expelled from his native country + - He was expelled from his native country. hypernym: - 01854282-v ili: i34226 @@ -7499,8 +7499,8 @@ definition: - allow to enter; grant entry to example: - - We cannot admit non-members into our club building - - This pipe admits air + - We cannot admit non-members into our club building. + - This pipe admits air. hypernym: - 00803980-v ili: i34230 @@ -7516,8 +7516,8 @@ definition: - refuse entrance or membership example: - - They turned away hundreds of fans - - Black people were often rejected by country clubs + - They turned away hundreds of fans. + - Black people were often rejected by country clubs. hypernym: - 02217607-v ili: i34231 @@ -7533,7 +7533,7 @@ definition: - admit anew example: - - The refugee was readmitted into his home country + - The refugee was readmitted into his home country. hypernym: - 02508185-v ili: i34232 @@ -7544,7 +7544,7 @@ definition: - hand over to the authorities of another country example: - - They extradited the fugitive to his native country so he could be tried there + - They extradited the fugitive to his native country so he could be tried there. hypernym: - 02507387-v ili: i34233 @@ -7566,7 +7566,7 @@ definition: - expel, as if by official decree example: - - he was banished from his own country + - He was banished from his own country. hypernym: - 02507387-v ili: i34235 @@ -7604,7 +7604,7 @@ definition: - send to the country example: - - He was rusticated for his bad behavior + - He was rusticated for his bad behavior. hypernym: - 02509929-v ili: i34238 @@ -7618,8 +7618,8 @@ - to cause to do through pressure or necessity, by physical, moral or intellectual means example: - - She forced him to take a job in the city - - He squeezed her for information + - She forced him to take a job in the city. + - He squeezed her for information. hypernym: - 02512195-v ili: i34239 @@ -7634,7 +7634,7 @@ definition: - apply great or increased pressure example: - - The Democrats turned up the heat on their candidate to concede the election + - The Democrats turned up the heat on their candidate to concede the election. hypernym: - 02510211-v ili: i34240 @@ -7647,7 +7647,7 @@ - to compel or force or urge relentlessly or exert coercive pressure on, or motivate strongly example: - - She is driven by her passion + - She is driven by her passion. hypernym: - 02510211-v ili: i34241 @@ -7661,7 +7661,7 @@ definition: - overcome or coerce as if by using a heavy club example: - - The teacher bludgeoned the students into learning the math formulas + - The teacher bludgeoned the students into learning the math formulas. hypernym: - 02510211-v ili: i34242 @@ -7672,7 +7672,7 @@ definition: - bring to a specified state by overwhelming force or pressure example: - - The Senator steamrollered the bill to defeat + - The Senator steamrollered the bill to defeat. hypernym: - 02510211-v ili: i34243 @@ -7696,7 +7696,7 @@ definition: - compel by coercion, threats, or crude means example: - - They sandbagged him to make dinner for everyone + - They sandbagged him to make dinner for everyone. hypernym: - 02510211-v ili: i34245 @@ -7721,7 +7721,7 @@ definition: - force somebody to do something example: - - We compel all students to fill out this form + - We compel all students to fill out this form. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i34247 @@ -7734,7 +7734,7 @@ definition: - compel someone to do something by insistent clamoring example: - - They clamored the mayor into building a new park + - They clamored the mayor into building a new park. hypernym: - 02512195-v ili: i34248 @@ -7745,7 +7745,7 @@ definition: - compel or force into a particular state or activity example: - - His devotion to his sick wife condemned him to a lonely existence + - His devotion to his sick wife condemned him to a lonely existence. hypernym: - 02512195-v ili: i34249 @@ -7756,7 +7756,7 @@ definition: - cause to undertake a certain action, usually used in the negative example: - - He could not bring himself to call his parents + - He could not bring himself to call his parents. hypernym: - 02510211-v ili: i34250 @@ -7767,8 +7767,8 @@ definition: - take the trouble to do something; concern oneself example: - - He did not trouble to call his mother on her birthday - - Don't bother, please + - He did not trouble to call his mother on her birthday. + - Don't bother, please. hypernym: - 01148517-v ili: i34251 @@ -7799,7 +7799,7 @@ definition: - compel through a sense of shame example: - - She shamed him into making amends + - She shamed him into making amends. hypernym: - 02512195-v ili: i34253 @@ -7810,8 +7810,8 @@ definition: - to accuse or condemn or openly or formally or brand as disgraceful example: - - He denounced the government action - - She was stigmatized by society because she had a child out of wedlock + - He denounced the government action. + - She was stigmatized by society because she had a child out of wedlock. hypernym: - 01031885-v ili: i34254 @@ -7835,7 +7835,7 @@ definition: - declare unavailable, as for security reasons example: - - Classify these documents + - Classify these documents. hypernym: - 02514936-v ili: i34256 @@ -7866,8 +7866,8 @@ definition: - place under restrictions; limit access to by law example: - - this substance is controlled - - that area is restricted to security personnel only + - This substance is controlled. + - That area is restricted to security personnel only. hypernym: - 00237442-v ili: i34259 @@ -7928,7 +7928,7 @@ definition: - prevent from happening or continuing example: - - The government pulled the plug on spending + - The government pulled the plug on spending. hypernym: - 02686624-v ili: i34265 @@ -7939,10 +7939,10 @@ definition: - lessen the intensity of; temper; hold in restraint; hold or keep within limits example: - - moderate your alcohol intake - - hold your tongue - - hold your temper - - control your anger + - Moderate your alcohol intake. + - Hold your tongue. + - Hold your temper. + - Control your anger. hypernym: - 00233707-v ili: i34266 @@ -7959,7 +7959,7 @@ definition: - check oneself during an action example: - - She managed to catch herself before telling her boss what was on her mind + - She managed to catch herself before telling her boss what was on her mind. hypernym: - 02516039-v ili: i34267 @@ -7970,7 +7970,7 @@ definition: - moderate or restrain; lessen the force of example: - - He bated his breath when talking about this affair + - He bated his breath when talking about this affair. - capable of bating his enthusiasm hypernym: - 02516039-v @@ -7982,7 +7982,7 @@ definition: - give free rein to example: - - The writer indulged in metaphorical language + - The writer indulged in metaphorical language. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34269 @@ -8002,8 +8002,8 @@ definition: - bring into conformity with rules or principles or usage; impose regulations example: - - We cannot regulate the way people dress - - This town likes to regulate + - We cannot regulate the way people dress. + - This town likes to regulate. hypernym: - 00699355-v ili: i34271 @@ -8057,7 +8057,7 @@ definition: - divide society into social classes or castes example: - - Income distribution often stratifies a society + - Income distribution often stratifies a society. hypernym: - 00652006-v ili: i34276 @@ -8070,7 +8070,7 @@ definition: - develop different social levels, classes, or castes example: - - Society stratifies when the income gap widens + - Society stratifies when the income gap widens. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i34277 @@ -8083,7 +8083,7 @@ definition: - give an advantage to example: - - This system advantages the rich + - This system advantages the rich. hypernym: - 02405179-v ili: i34278 @@ -8094,7 +8094,7 @@ definition: - put at a disadvantage; hinder, harm example: - - This rule clearly disadvantages me + - This rule clearly disadvantages me. hypernym: - 02517971-v ili: i34279 @@ -8138,9 +8138,9 @@ definition: - interact in a certain way example: - - Do right by her - - Treat him with caution, please - - Handle the press reporters gently + - do right by her + - Treat him with caution, please. + - Handle the press reporters gently. hypernym: - 02382049-v ili: i34283 @@ -8156,7 +8156,7 @@ definition: - handle with great care and sensitivity example: - - You have to handle the students with kid gloves + - You have to handle the students with kid gloves. hypernym: - 02519853-v ili: i34284 @@ -8167,7 +8167,7 @@ definition: - display excessive love or show excessive gratitude towards example: - - This student falls all over her former professor when she sees him + - This student falls all over her former professor when she sees him. hypernym: - 02382049-v ili: i34285 @@ -8187,8 +8187,8 @@ definition: - treat carefully example: - - He nursed his injured back by lying in bed several hours every afternoon - - He nursed the flowers in his garden and fertilized them regularly + - He nursed his injured back by lying in bed several hours every afternoon. + - He nursed the flowers in his garden and fertilized them regularly. hypernym: - 02519853-v ili: i34287 @@ -8199,7 +8199,7 @@ definition: - use force against example: - - He was strong-armed by the policemen + - He was strong-armed by the policemen. hypernym: - 02519853-v ili: i34288 @@ -8248,7 +8248,7 @@ definition: - treat with respect and consideration example: - - children should do well by their parents + - Children should do well by their parents. hypernym: - 02519853-v ili: i34293 @@ -8282,8 +8282,8 @@ definition: - treat badly example: - - This boss abuses his workers - - She is always stepping on others to get ahead + - This boss abuses his workers. + - She is always stepping on others to get ahead. hypernym: - 02519853-v ili: i34296 @@ -8319,7 +8319,7 @@ definition: - behave badly example: - - The children misbehaved all morning + - The children misbehaved all morning. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34299 @@ -8332,7 +8332,7 @@ definition: - revert back to bad behavior after a period of good behavior example: - - The children fell from grace when they asked for several helpings of dessert + - The children fell from grace when they asked for several helpings of dessert. hypernym: - 02522868-v ili: i34300 @@ -8343,7 +8343,7 @@ definition: - misbehave badly; act in a silly or improper way example: - - The children acted up when they were not bored + - The children acted up when they were not bored. hypernym: - 02522868-v ili: i34301 @@ -8355,7 +8355,7 @@ definition: - debase oneself morally, act in an undignified, unworthy, or dishonorable way example: - - I won't stoop to reading other people's mail + - I won't stoop to reading other people's mail. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34302 @@ -8377,8 +8377,8 @@ definition: - behave in a certain manner or have certain properties example: - - He walks around with his nose in the air - - She walks around with this strange boyfriend + - He walks around with his nose in the air. + - She walks around with this strange boyfriend. hypernym: - 00010428-v ili: i34305 @@ -8419,7 +8419,7 @@ - behave affectedly or unnaturally in order to impress others example: - Don't pay any attention to him — he is always posing to impress his peers! - - She postured and made a total fool of herself + - She postured and made a total fool of herself. hypernym: - 00010428-v ili: i34309 @@ -8441,7 +8441,7 @@ definition: - behave well or properly example: - - The children must learn to behave + - The children must learn to behave. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34311 @@ -8500,7 +8500,7 @@ definition: - make up work that was missed due to absence at a later point example: - - I have to make up a French exam + - I have to make up a French exam. - Can I catch up with the material or is it too late? hypernym: - 02254246-v @@ -8553,7 +8553,7 @@ - march in protest; take part in a demonstration example: - Thousands demonstrated against globalization during the meeting of the most powerful - economic nations in Seattle + economic nations in Seattle. hypernym: - 02527076-v ili: i34320 @@ -8576,8 +8576,8 @@ definition: - fall short in what is expected example: - - She failed in her obligations as a good daughter-in-law - - We must not fail his obligation to the victims of the Holocaust + - She failed in her obligations as a good daughter-in-law. + - We must not fail his obligation to the victims of the Holocaust. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34322 @@ -8590,9 +8590,9 @@ definition: - succeed at easily example: - - She sailed through her exams - - You will pass with flying colors - - She nailed her astrophysics course + - She sailed through her exams. + - You will pass with flying colors. + - She nailed her astrophysics course. hypernym: - 02530710-v ili: i34323 @@ -8608,9 +8608,9 @@ definition: - be successful; achieve a goal example: - - I managed to carry the box upstairs - - She pulled it off, even though we never thought her capable of it - - The pianist negociated the difficult runs + - I managed to carry the box upstairs. + - She pulled it off, even though we never thought her capable of it. + - The pianist negociated the difficult runs. hypernym: - 02529837-v ili: i34324 @@ -8625,7 +8625,7 @@ definition: - carry on or function example: - - We could do with a little more help around here + - We could do with a little more help around here. hypernym: - 02685709-v ili: i34325 @@ -8637,7 +8637,7 @@ definition: - go unchallenged; be approved example: - - The bill cleared the House + - The bill cleared the House. hypernym: - 02529837-v ili: i34326 @@ -8649,7 +8649,7 @@ definition: - fail to get a passing grade example: - - She studied hard but failed nevertheless + - She studied hard but failed nevertheless. - Did I fail the test? hypernym: - 02534950-v @@ -8667,7 +8667,7 @@ definition: - judge unacceptable example: - - The teacher failed six students + - The teacher failed six students. hypernym: - 00672179-v ili: i34328 @@ -8682,7 +8682,7 @@ definition: - accept or judge as acceptable example: - - The teacher passed the student although he was weak + - The teacher passed the student although he was weak. hypernym: - 00672179-v ili: i34329 @@ -8695,9 +8695,9 @@ entails: - 02535833-v example: - - The enterprise succeeded - - We succeeded in getting tickets to the show - - she struggled to overcome her handicap and won + - The enterprise succeeded. + - We succeeded in getting tickets to the show. + - She struggled to overcome her handicap and won. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34330 @@ -8712,7 +8712,7 @@ definition: - succeed by luck example: - - I lucked out and found the last parking spot in the lot + - I lucked out and found the last parking spot in the lot. hypernym: - 02529837-v ili: i34331 @@ -8724,7 +8724,7 @@ definition: - succeed in obtaining a position example: - - He nailed down a spot at Harvard + - He nailed down a spot at Harvard. hypernym: - 02529837-v ili: i34332 @@ -8737,7 +8737,7 @@ definition: - go successfully through a test or a selection process example: - - She passed the new Jersey Bar Exam and can practice law now + - She passed the new Jersey Bar Exam and can practice law now. hypernym: - 02529837-v ili: i34333 @@ -8760,11 +8760,11 @@ definition: - have an effect or outcome; often the one desired or expected example: - - The voting process doesn't work as well as people thought + - The voting process doesn't work as well as people thought. - How does your idea work in practice? - - This method doesn't work - - The breaks of my new car act quickly - - The medicine works only if you take it with a lot of water + - This method doesn't work. + - The breaks of my new car act quickly. + - The medicine works only if you take it with a lot of water. hypernym: - 02529837-v ili: i34335 @@ -8787,7 +8787,7 @@ definition: - be a success example: - - The idea panned out + - The idea panned out. hypernym: - 02529837-v ili: i34337 @@ -8798,7 +8798,7 @@ definition: - to gain with effort example: - - she achieved her goal despite setbacks + - She achieved her goal despite setbacks. hypernym: - 02529837-v ili: i34338 @@ -8812,9 +8812,9 @@ definition: - achieve or accomplish in the least degree, usually used in the negative example: - - This economic measure doesn't even begin to deal with the problem of inflation + - This economic measure doesn't even begin to deal with the problem of inflation. - You cannot even begin to understand the problem we had to deal with during the - war + war. hypernym: - 02531751-v ili: i34339 @@ -8825,7 +8825,7 @@ definition: - attain example: - - The horse finally struck a pace + - The horse finally struck a pace. hypernym: - 02531751-v ili: i34340 @@ -8846,7 +8846,7 @@ definition: - bring about; accomplish example: - - This writer attempts more than his talents can compass + - This writer attempts more than his talents can compass. exemplifies: - 07087487-n hypernym: @@ -8859,7 +8859,7 @@ definition: - achieve or reach on average example: - - He averaged a C + - He averaged a C. hypernym: - 02531751-v ili: i34343 @@ -8881,8 +8881,8 @@ definition: - make a mess of, destroy or ruin example: - - I botched the dinner and we had to eat out - - the pianist screwed up the difficult passage in the second movement + - I botched the dinner and we had to eat out. + - The pianist screwed up the difficult passage in the second movement. hypernym: - 02534046-v ili: i34345 @@ -8917,7 +8917,7 @@ - be unsuccessful example: - Where do today's public schools fail? - - The attempt to rescue the hostages failed miserably + - The attempt to rescue the hostages failed miserably. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34346 @@ -8930,7 +8930,7 @@ definition: - be unsuccessful in an endeavor example: - - The candidate struck out with his health care plan + - The candidate struck out with his health care plan. hypernym: - 02534046-v ili: i34347 @@ -8941,7 +8941,7 @@ definition: - suffer defeat, failure, or ruin example: - - We must stand or fall + - We must stand or fall. - fall by the wayside hypernym: - 02534046-v @@ -8962,8 +8962,8 @@ definition: - fail to do something; leave something undone example: - - She failed to notice that her child was no longer in his crib - - The secretary failed to call the customer and the company lost the account + - She failed to notice that her child was no longer in his crib. + - The secretary failed to call the customer and the company lost the account. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34350 @@ -8976,7 +8976,7 @@ - fail to perform adequately due to tension or agitation example: - The team should have won hands down but choked, disappointing the coach and the - audience + audience. hypernym: - 02534950-v ili: i34351 @@ -8996,7 +8996,7 @@ definition: - fail utterly; collapse example: - - The project foundered + - The project foundered. hypernym: - 02534046-v ili: i34353 @@ -9010,11 +9010,11 @@ definition: - make an effort or attempt example: - - He tried to shake off his fears - - The infant had essayed a few wobbly steps - - The police attempted to stop the thief - - He sought to improve himself - - She always seeks to do good in the world + - He tried to shake off his fears. + - The infant had essayed a few wobbly steps. + - The police attempted to stop the thief. + - He sought to improve himself. + - She always seeks to do good in the world. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34354 @@ -9029,7 +9029,7 @@ definition: - make an attempt at something example: - - I never sat on a horse before but I'll give it a go + - I never sat on a horse before but I'll give it a go. hypernym: - 02535833-v ili: i34355 @@ -9041,7 +9041,7 @@ definition: - search blindly or uncertainly example: - - His mind groped to make the connection + - His mind groped to make the connection. hypernym: - 02535833-v ili: i34356 @@ -9062,7 +9062,7 @@ definition: - attempt by employing effort example: - - we endeavor to make our customers happy + - We endeavor to make our customers happy. hypernym: - 02535833-v ili: i34358 @@ -9075,7 +9075,7 @@ definition: - to strive with determination example: - - John is bucking for a promotion + - John is bucking for a promotion. hypernym: - 02536865-v ili: i34359 @@ -9086,8 +9086,8 @@ definition: - put to the test, as for its quality, or give experimental use to example: - - This approach has been tried with good results - - Test this recipe + - This approach has been tried with good results. + - Test this recipe. hypernym: - 00672179-v ili: i34360 @@ -9103,7 +9103,7 @@ definition: - circulate or discuss tentatively; test the waters with example: - - The Republicans are floating the idea of a tax reform + - The Republicans are floating the idea of a tax reform. hypernym: - 02537291-v ili: i34361 @@ -9114,7 +9114,7 @@ definition: - test something under the conditions under which it will actually be used example: - - The Army field tested the new tanks + - The Army field tested the new tanks. hypernym: - 02537291-v ili: i34362 @@ -9125,7 +9125,7 @@ definition: - try example: - - let's give it a whirl! + - Let's give it a whirl! exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -9139,7 +9139,7 @@ definition: - to conduct a test or investigation example: - - We are experimenting with the new drug in order to fight this disease + - We are experimenting with the new drug in order to fight this disease. hypernym: - 00790800-v ili: i34364 @@ -9152,8 +9152,8 @@ definition: - try something new, as in order to gain experience example: - - Students experiment sexually - - The composer experimented with a new style + - Students experiment sexually. + - The composer experimented with a new style. hypernym: - 02535833-v ili: i34365 @@ -9230,7 +9230,7 @@ definition: - do without or cease to hold or adhere to example: - - We are dispensing with formalities + - We are dispensing with formalities. - relinquish the old ideas hypernym: - 02372362-v @@ -9247,7 +9247,7 @@ definition: - grant a dispensation; grant an exemption example: - - I was dispensed from this terrible task + - I was dispensed from this terrible task. hypernym: - 02570061-v ili: i34373 @@ -9258,7 +9258,7 @@ definition: - make amorous advances towards example: - - John is courting Mary + - John is courting Mary. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34374 @@ -9272,7 +9272,7 @@ definition: - engage in social activities leading to marriage example: - - We were courting for over ten years + - We were courting for over ten years. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34375 @@ -9283,7 +9283,7 @@ definition: - seek someone's favor example: - - China is wooing Russia + - China is wooing Russia. hypernym: - 02245263-v ili: i34376 @@ -9324,7 +9324,7 @@ definition: - withdraw from an organization or communion example: - - After the break up of the Soviet Union, many republics broke away + - After the break up of the Soviet Union, many republics broke away. hypernym: - 02436167-v ili: i34380 @@ -9337,7 +9337,7 @@ definition: - interrupt a continued activity example: - - She had broken with the traditional patterns + - She had broken with the traditional patterns. hypernym: - 02436167-v ili: i34381 @@ -9349,7 +9349,7 @@ definition: - make politically neutral and thus inoffensive example: - - The treaty neutralized the small republic + - The treaty neutralized the small republic. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i34382 @@ -9361,7 +9361,7 @@ - neutralize or win over through assimilation into an established group example: - We co-opted the independent minority tribes by pulling them into the Northern - Alliance + Alliance. hypernym: - 02541562-v ili: i34383 @@ -9372,7 +9372,7 @@ definition: - influence or control shrewdly or deviously example: - - He manipulated public opinion in his favor + - He manipulated public opinion in his favor. hypernym: - 02542223-v ili: i34384 @@ -9385,8 +9385,8 @@ definition: - have and exert influence or effect example: - - The artist's work influenced the young painter - - She worked on her friends to support the political candidate + - The artist's work influenced the young painter. + - She worked on her friends to support the political candidate. hypernym: - 00137133-v ili: i34385 @@ -9399,7 +9399,7 @@ definition: - modify or bias example: - - His political ideas color his lectures + - His political ideas color his lectures. hypernym: - 02542223-v ili: i34386 @@ -9411,7 +9411,7 @@ definition: - influence decisively example: - - This action swung many votes over to his side + - This action swung many votes over to his side. hypernym: - 02542223-v ili: i34387 @@ -9423,8 +9423,8 @@ definition: - deliver to an enemy by treachery example: - - Judas sold Jesus - - The spy betrayed his country + - Judas sold Jesus. + - The spy betrayed his country. hypernym: - 02581157-v ili: i34388 @@ -9438,8 +9438,8 @@ definition: - be deceived, duped, or entrapped by example: - - He fell for her charms - - He fell for the con man's story + - He fell for her charms. + - He fell for the con man's story. hypernym: - 00619438-v ili: i34389 @@ -9468,7 +9468,7 @@ definition: - create social or emotional ties example: - - The grandparents want to bond with the child + - The grandparents want to bond with the child. hypernym: - 02463535-v ili: i34392 @@ -9482,7 +9482,7 @@ definition: - attach (oneself) to a person or thing in a neurotic way example: - - He fixates on his mother, even at the age of 40 + - He fixates on his mother, even at the age of 40. hypernym: - 02543752-v ili: i34393 @@ -9493,7 +9493,7 @@ definition: - move (people) forcibly from their homeland into a new and foreign environment example: - - The war uprooted many people + - The war uprooted many people. hypernym: - 02017423-v ili: i34394 @@ -9532,8 +9532,8 @@ definition: - have dominance or the power to defeat over example: - - Her pain completely mastered her - - The methods can master the problems + - Her pain completely mastered her. + - The methods can master the problems. hypernym: - 02445887-v ili: i34397 @@ -9619,10 +9619,10 @@ - work for, or be a servant to example: - May I serve you? - - She attends the old lady in the wheelchair + - She attends the old lady in the wheelchair. - Can you wait on our table, please? - Is a salesperson assisting you? - - The minister served the King for many years + - The minister served the King for many years. hypernym: - 02553283-v ili: i34405 @@ -9648,8 +9648,8 @@ definition: - be used by; as of a utility example: - - The sewage plant served the neighboring communities - - The garage served to shelter his horses + - The sewage plant served the neighboring communities. + - The garage served to shelter his horses. hypernym: - 01528454-v ili: i34407 @@ -9665,7 +9665,7 @@ or substitute for, as of politicians and office holders representing their constituents, or of a tenant representing other tenants in a housing dispute example: - - I represent the silent majority + - I represent the silent majority. hypernym: - 01097629-v ili: i34408 @@ -9676,7 +9676,7 @@ definition: - be representative or typical for example: - - This period is represented by Beethoven + - This period is represented by Beethoven. hypernym: - 00833312-v ili: i34409 @@ -9687,7 +9687,7 @@ definition: - be a spokesperson for example: - - He speaks for the Government's position + - He speaks for the Government's position. hypernym: - 02547618-v ili: i34410 @@ -9698,9 +9698,9 @@ definition: - act in accordance with someone's rules, commands, or wishes example: - - He complied with my instructions + - He complied with my instructions. - You must comply or else! - - Follow these simple rules + - Follow these simple rules. - abide by the rules hypernym: - 02548492-v @@ -9746,7 +9746,7 @@ definition: - refuse to go along with; refuse to follow; be disobedient example: - - He disobeyed his supervisor and was fired + - He disobeyed his supervisor and was fired. hypernym: - 00799092-v ili: i34415 @@ -9766,7 +9766,7 @@ definition: - destroy property or hinder normal operations example: - - The Resistance sabotaged railroad operations during the war + - The Resistance sabotaged railroad operations during the war. hypernym: - 02548878-v ili: i34417 @@ -9782,7 +9782,7 @@ definition: - oppose and mitigate the effects of by contrary actions example: - - This will counteract the foolish actions of my colleagues + - This will counteract the foolish actions of my colleagues. hypernym: - 02723706-v ili: i34418 @@ -9805,7 +9805,7 @@ definition: - take a risk in the hope of a favorable outcome example: - - When you buy these stocks you are gambling + - When you buy these stocks you are gambling. hypernym: - 02535833-v ili: i34420 @@ -9823,7 +9823,7 @@ definition: - risk everything in one big effort example: - - the cyclist went for broke at the end of the race + - The cyclist went for broke at the end of the race. hypernym: - 02550045-v ili: i34421 @@ -9844,8 +9844,8 @@ definition: - to be courageous enough to try or do something example: - - I don't dare call him - - she dares to dress differently from the others + - I don't dare call him. + - She dares to dress differently from the others. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34423 @@ -9856,7 +9856,7 @@ definition: - put at risk example: - - I will stake my good reputation for this + - I will stake my good reputation for this. hypernym: - 02551275-v ili: i34424 @@ -9871,9 +9871,9 @@ definition: - expose to a chance of loss or damage example: - - We risked losing a lot of money in this venture + - We risked losing a lot of money in this venture. - Why risk your life? - - She laid her job on the line when she told the boss that he was wrong + - She laid her job on the line when she told the boss that he was wrong. hypernym: - 02535833-v ili: i34425 @@ -9897,8 +9897,8 @@ definition: - bestow honor or rewards upon example: - - Today we honor our soldiers - - The scout was rewarded for courageous action + - Today we honor our soldiers. + - The scout was rewarded for courageous action. hypernym: - 02552164-v ili: i34427 @@ -9912,7 +9912,7 @@ - show approval or appreciation of example: - My work is not recognized by anybody! - - The best student was recognized by the Dean + - The best student was recognized by the Dean. hypernym: - 02260917-v ili: i34428 @@ -9924,7 +9924,7 @@ definition: - place in the church calendar as a red-letter day honoring a saint example: - - She was rubricated by the pope + - She was rubricated by the pope. hypernym: - 02552164-v ili: i34429 @@ -9935,7 +9935,7 @@ definition: - confer dignity or honor upon example: - - He was dignified with a title + - He was dignified with a title. hypernym: - 02551772-v ili: i34430 @@ -9947,7 +9947,7 @@ definition: - award a mark of honor, such as a medal, to example: - - He was decorated for his services in the military + - He was decorated for his services in the military. hypernym: - 02551772-v ili: i34431 @@ -9958,7 +9958,7 @@ definition: - bring shame or dishonor upon example: - - he dishonored his family by committing a serious crime + - He dishonored his family by committing a serious crime. hypernym: - 02463257-v ili: i34432 @@ -9973,9 +9973,9 @@ definition: - give help or assistance; be of service example: - - Everyone helped out during the earthquake + - Everyone helped out during the earthquake. - Can you help me carry this table? - - She never helps around the house + - She never helps around the house. hypernym: - 02561834-v ili: i34433 @@ -9988,7 +9988,7 @@ definition: - help as a benefactor example: - - The father benefacted his daughter in more ways than she was aware of + - The father benefacted his daughter in more ways than she was aware of. hypernym: - 02553283-v ili: i34434 @@ -10029,7 +10029,7 @@ definition: - speed up the progress of; facilitate example: - - This should expedite the process + - This should expedite the process. hypernym: - 02553283-v ili: i34438 @@ -10041,7 +10041,7 @@ definition: - be of use to, be useful to example: - - It will avail them to dispose of their booty + - It will avail them to dispose of their booty. hypernym: - 02553283-v ili: i34439 @@ -10061,7 +10061,7 @@ definition: - attend to the wants and needs of others example: - - I have to minister to my mother all the time + - I have to minister to my mother all the time. hypernym: - 02555278-v ili: i34441 @@ -10073,8 +10073,8 @@ - take charge of or deal with example: - Could you see about lunch? - - I must attend to this matter - - She took care of this business + - I must attend to this matter. + - She took care of this business. hypernym: - 02555993-v ili: i34442 @@ -10088,7 +10088,7 @@ definition: - have care of or look after example: - - She tends to the children + - She tends to the children. hypernym: - 02555278-v ili: i34443 @@ -10117,7 +10117,7 @@ definition: - provide care for example: - - The nurse was caring for the wounded + - The nurse was caring for the wounded. hypernym: - 02553283-v ili: i34446 @@ -10129,7 +10129,7 @@ definition: - care for like a mother example: - - She fusses over her husband + - She fusses over her husband. hypernym: - 02555993-v ili: i34447 @@ -10204,7 +10204,7 @@ definition: - bring into safety example: - - We pulled through most of the victims of the bomb attack + - We pulled through most of the victims of the bomb attack. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34454 @@ -10227,8 +10227,8 @@ definition: - help to readapt, as to a former state of health or good repute example: - - The prisoner was successfully rehabilitated - - After a year in the mental clinic, the patient is now rehabilitated + - The prisoner was successfully rehabilitated. + - After a year in the mental clinic, the patient is now rehabilitated. hypernym: - 02558146-v ili: i34456 @@ -10261,7 +10261,7 @@ - stop the fibrillation and restore normal contractions, usually by means of electric shocks example: - - The patient's heart had to be defibrillated to save his life + - The patient's heart had to be defibrillated to save his life. hypernym: - 02558146-v ili: i34459 @@ -10281,7 +10281,7 @@ definition: - punish in order to gain control or enforce obedience example: - - The teacher disciplined the pupils rather frequently + - The teacher disciplined the pupils rather frequently. hypernym: - 02505278-v ili: i34461 @@ -10295,7 +10295,7 @@ - develop (a child's or animal's) behavior by instruction and practice; especially to teach self-control example: - - Parents must discipline their children + - Parents must discipline their children. - Is this dog trained? hypernym: - 00254647-v @@ -10321,7 +10321,7 @@ definition: - walk the streets in search of customers example: - - The prostitute is street-walking every night + - The prostitute is street-walking every night. hypernym: - 02559774-v ili: i34464 @@ -10335,7 +10335,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00918295-n example: - - Foster our children's well-being and education + - foster our children's well-being and education hypernym: - 02560630-v ili: i34465 @@ -10348,7 +10348,7 @@ definition: - incite or stimulate example: - - The Academy was formed to spur research + - The Academy was formed to spur research. hypernym: - 02560630-v ili: i34466 @@ -10368,7 +10368,7 @@ definition: - contribute to the progress or growth of example: - - I am promoting the use of computers in the classroom + - I am promoting the use of computers in the classroom. hypernym: - 02561834-v ili: i34468 @@ -10383,7 +10383,7 @@ definition: - contribute to the furtherance of example: - - This money will help the development of literacy in developing countries + - This money will help the development of literacy in developing countries. hypernym: - 02560630-v ili: i34469 @@ -10405,7 +10405,7 @@ definition: - support or promote example: - - His admiration fed her vanity + - His admiration fed her vanity. hypernym: - 02560630-v ili: i34471 @@ -10416,7 +10416,7 @@ definition: - be conducive to example: - - The use of computers in the classroom led to better writing + - The use of computers in the classroom led to better writing. hypernym: - 02560630-v ili: i34472 @@ -10429,8 +10429,8 @@ definition: - give moral or psychological support, aid, or courage to example: - - She supported him during the illness - - Her children always backed her up + - She supported him during the illness. + - Her children always backed her up. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34473 @@ -10442,7 +10442,7 @@ definition: - cheer for example: - - She roots for the Broncos + - She roots for the Broncos. hypernym: - 02561834-v members: @@ -10452,7 +10452,7 @@ definition: - compensate for a weaker partner or member by one's own performance example: - - I resent having to carry her all the time + - I resent having to carry her all the time. hypernym: - 02678329-v ili: i34474 @@ -10474,8 +10474,8 @@ definition: - give support or one's approval to example: - - I'll second that motion - - I can't back this plan + - I'll second that motion. + - I can't back this plan. - endorse a new project hypernym: - 02561834-v @@ -10492,7 +10492,7 @@ definition: - hinder or prevent the progress or accomplishment of example: - - His brother blocked him at every turn + - His brother blocked him at every turn. hypernym: - 02458316-v ili: i34477 @@ -10527,7 +10527,7 @@ definition: - slow down or impede by creating an obstruction example: - - His laziness has bottlenecked our efforts to reform the system + - His laziness has bottlenecked our efforts to reform the system. hypernym: - 02563025-v ili: i34480 @@ -10547,8 +10547,8 @@ definition: - hinder or prevent (the efforts, plans, or desires) of example: - - What ultimately frustrated every challenger was Ruth's amazing September surge - - foil your opponent + - What ultimately frustrated every challenger was Ruth's amazing September surge. + - Foil your opponent. hypernym: - 02458316-v ili: i34482 @@ -10589,7 +10589,7 @@ definition: - destroy or cause to fail example: - - This behavior will ruin your chances of winning the election + - This behavior will ruin your chances of winning the election. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -10602,7 +10602,7 @@ definition: - cause the ruin or downfall of example: - - A single mistake undid the President and he had to resign + - A single mistake undid the President and he had to resign. hypernym: - 02564777-v ili: i34486 @@ -10613,8 +10613,8 @@ definition: - cause the failure or ruin of example: - - His peccadilloes finally broke his marriage - - This play will either make or break the playwright + - His peccadilloes finally broke his marriage. + - This play will either make or break the playwright. hypernym: - 02564777-v ili: i34487 @@ -10625,7 +10625,7 @@ definition: - ruin utterly example: - - You have shipwrecked my career + - You have shipwrecked my career. hypernym: - 02564777-v ili: i34488 @@ -10636,8 +10636,8 @@ definition: - stop from happening or developing example: - - Block his election - - Halt the process + - block his election + - halt the process hypernym: - 02458316-v ili: i34489 @@ -10651,7 +10651,7 @@ definition: - stop a judicial process example: - - The judge stayed the execution order + - The judge stayed the execution order. hypernym: - 02565578-v ili: i34490 @@ -10662,7 +10662,7 @@ definition: - ensure observance of laws and rules example: - - Apply the rules to everyone + - apply the rules to everyone hypernym: - 02512195-v ili: i34491 @@ -10675,8 +10675,8 @@ definition: - compel to behave in a certain way example: - - Social relations impose courtesy - - duty constrains one to act often contrary to one's desires or inclinations + - Social relations impose courtesy. + - Duty constrains one to act often contrary to one's desires or inclinations. hypernym: - 02512195-v ili: i34492 @@ -10730,7 +10730,7 @@ - extend to a certain degree example: - carry too far - - She carries her ideas to the extreme + - She carries her ideas to the extreme. hypernym: - 02566682-v ili: i34496 @@ -10744,7 +10744,7 @@ - apply a principle - practice a religion - use care when going down the stairs - - use your common sense + - Use your common sense. - practice non-violent resistance hypernym: - 02372362-v @@ -10760,7 +10760,7 @@ definition: - adhere to or practice example: - - These people still follow the laws of their ancient religion + - These people still follow the laws of their ancient religion. hypernym: - 02567247-v ili: i34498 @@ -10771,7 +10771,7 @@ definition: - make effective from an earlier date example: - - The increase in tax was backdated to January + - The increase in tax was backdated to January. hypernym: - 02566682-v ili: i34499 @@ -10782,7 +10782,7 @@ definition: - get (something) done example: - - I did my job + - I did my job. hypernym: - 01644397-v ili: i34500 @@ -10794,7 +10794,7 @@ definition: - perform better or achieve a greater degree of success than expected example: - - His daughter always overachieves + - His daughter always overachieves. hypernym: - 02567910-v ili: i34501 @@ -10819,8 +10819,8 @@ definition: - perform less well or with less success than expected example: - - John consistently underachieves, although he is very able - - My stocks underperformed last year + - John consistently underachieves, although he is very able. + - My stocks underperformed last year. hypernym: - 02567910-v ili: i34503 @@ -10832,7 +10832,7 @@ definition: - emit or utter example: - - Give a gulp + - give a gulp - give a yelp hypernym: - 00985856-v @@ -10855,7 +10855,7 @@ definition: - perform a task as well as possible example: - - The cast gives full measure every night + - The cast gives full measure every night. hypernym: - 02567910-v ili: i34506 @@ -10869,9 +10869,9 @@ definition: - carry out a process or program, as on a computer or a machine example: - - Run the dishwasher + - Run the dishwasher. - run a new program on the Mac - - the computer executed the instruction + - The computer executed the instruction. hypernym: - 02565990-v ili: i34507 @@ -10918,7 +10918,7 @@ definition: - execute and deliver example: - - Give bond + - give bond hypernym: - 02569775-v ili: i34511 @@ -10929,7 +10929,7 @@ definition: - grant relief or an exemption from a rule or requirement to example: - - She exempted me from the exam + - She exempted me from the exam. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i34512 @@ -10942,7 +10942,7 @@ definition: - absolve from payment example: - - I forgive you your debt + - I forgive you your debt. hypernym: - 02570061-v ili: i34513 @@ -10962,7 +10962,7 @@ definition: - save or relieve from an experience or action example: - - I'll spare you from having to apologize formally + - I'll spare you from having to apologize formally. hypernym: - 02570061-v ili: i34515 @@ -10994,7 +10994,7 @@ definition: - oust politically example: - - Deng Xiao Ping was purged several times throughout his lifetime + - Deng Xiao Ping was purged several times throughout his lifetime. hypernym: - 02591574-v ili: i34518 @@ -11005,7 +11005,7 @@ definition: - reinstall politically example: - - Deng Xiao Ping was rehabilitated several times throughout his lifetime + - Deng Xiao Ping was rehabilitated several times throughout his lifetime. hypernym: - 02558959-v ili: i34519 @@ -11039,7 +11039,7 @@ definition: - yield to temptation or sin example: - - Adam and Eve fell + - Adam and Eve fell. hypernym: - 02572007-v - 02571602-v @@ -11066,7 +11066,7 @@ definition: - commit a faux pas or a fault or make a serious mistake example: - - I blundered during the job interview + - I blundered during the job interview. hypernym: - 02572443-v ili: i34524 @@ -11101,8 +11101,8 @@ definition: - go against, as of rules and laws example: - - He ran afoul of the law - - This behavior conflicts with our rules + - He ran afoul of the law. + - This behavior conflicts with our rules. hypernym: - 02572443-v ili: i34526 @@ -11125,7 +11125,7 @@ definition: - force (someone) to have sex against their will example: - - The woman was raped on her way home at night + - The woman was raped on her way home at night. hypernym: - 01122487-v ili: i34528 @@ -11142,7 +11142,7 @@ definition: - rape (someone) successively with several attackers example: - - The prisoner was gang-raped + - The prisoner was gang-raped. hypernym: - 02573434-v ili: i34529 @@ -11216,7 +11216,7 @@ definition: - do something to an excessive degree example: - - He overdid it last night when he did 100 pushups + - He overdid it last night when he did 100 pushups. hypernym: - 02566500-v ili: i34535 @@ -11228,7 +11228,7 @@ definition: - simplify to an excessive degree example: - - Don't oversimplify the problem + - Don't oversimplify the problem. hypernym: - 02574914-v ili: i34536 @@ -11257,7 +11257,7 @@ definition: - accept as a challenge example: - - I'll tackle this difficult task + - I'll tackle this difficult task. hypernym: - 00813960-v ili: i34539 @@ -11270,8 +11270,8 @@ definition: - impinge or infringe upon example: - - This impinges on my rights as an individual - - This matter entrenches on other domains + - This impinges on my rights as an individual. + - This matter entrenches on other domains. hypernym: - 02575977-v ili: i34540 @@ -11286,7 +11286,7 @@ - make excessive use of example: - You are taking advantage of my good will! - - She is trespassing upon my privacy + - She is trespassing upon my privacy. hypernym: - 02606487-v ili: i34541 @@ -11298,7 +11298,7 @@ definition: - treat with excessive indulgence example: - - grandparents often pamper the children + - Grandparents often pamper the children. - Let's not mollycoddle our students! hypernym: - 02519853-v @@ -11319,9 +11319,9 @@ - enter someone's (virtual or real) property in an unauthorized manner, usually with the intent to steal or commit a violent act example: - - Someone broke in while I was on vacation + - Someone broke in while I was on vacation. - They broke into my car and stole my radio! - - who broke into my account last night? + - Who broke into my account last night? hypernym: - 02577166-v ili: i34543 @@ -11333,7 +11333,7 @@ definition: - gain unauthorized access computers with malicious intentions example: - - she cracked my password + - She cracked my password. - crack a safe hypernym: - 02576599-v @@ -11380,7 +11380,7 @@ definition: - pay close attention to; give heed to example: - - Heed the advice of the old men + - Heed the advice of the old men. hypernym: - 02548492-v ili: i34548 @@ -11393,8 +11393,8 @@ definition: - deprive of by deceit example: - - He swindled me out of my inheritance - - She defrauded the customers who trusted her + - He swindled me out of my inheritance. + - She defrauded the customers who trusted her. hypernym: - 02579332-v ili: i34549 @@ -11417,7 +11417,7 @@ definition: - (sometimes offensive) to cheat or swindle example: - - the cashier gypped me when he gave me too little change + - The cashier gypped me when he gave me too little change. exemplifies: - 06730109-n hypernym: @@ -11481,10 +11481,10 @@ entails: - 02581157-v example: - - The con-man beat me out of $50 + - The con-man beat me out of $50. - This salesman ripped us off! - - we were cheated by their clever-sounding scheme - - They chiseled me out of my money + - We were cheated by their clever-sounding scheme. + - They chiseled me out of my money. hypernym: - 02580280-v ili: i34555 @@ -11528,7 +11528,7 @@ definition: - make a victim of example: - - I was victimized by this con-man + - I was victimized by this con-man. hypernym: - 02519655-v ili: i34559 @@ -11583,7 +11583,7 @@ - act as a shill example: - This man shilled and bid for an expensive carpet during the auction in order to - drive the price up + drive the price up. hypernym: - 02581157-v ili: i34564 @@ -11594,7 +11594,7 @@ definition: - deceive somebody example: - - We tricked the teacher into thinking that class would be cancelled next week + - We tricked the teacher into thinking that class would be cancelled next week. hypernym: - 02581157-v ili: i34565 @@ -11632,7 +11632,7 @@ definition: - be sexually unfaithful to one's partner in marriage example: - - She cheats on her husband + - She cheats on her husband. - Might her husband be wandering? hypernym: - 02581157-v @@ -11657,7 +11657,7 @@ definition: - tamper, with the purpose of deception example: - - Fudge the figures + - fudge the figures - cook the books - falsify the data hypernym: @@ -11717,7 +11717,7 @@ - take or catch as if in a snare or trap example: - I was set up! - - The innocent man was framed by the police + - The innocent man was framed by the police. hypernym: - 02581157-v ili: i34575 @@ -11742,7 +11742,7 @@ definition: - fool or dupe example: - - He was snookered by the con-man's smooth talk + - He was snookered by the con-man's smooth talk. hypernym: - 02581808-v ili: i34577 @@ -11753,9 +11753,9 @@ definition: - behave as expected during of holidays or rites example: - - Keep the commandments + - Keep the commandments. - celebrate Christmas - - Observe Yom Kippur + - observe Yom Kippur hypernym: - 00010428-v ili: i34578 @@ -11769,8 +11769,8 @@ - conform one's action or practice to example: - keep appointments - - she never keeps her promises - - We kept to the original conditions of the contract + - She never keeps her promises. + - We kept to the original conditions of the contract. hypernym: - 02547977-v ili: i34579 @@ -11793,7 +11793,7 @@ definition: - observe or perform with dignity or gravity example: - - The King solemnized this day of mourning + - The King solemnized this day of mourning. hypernym: - 02584595-v ili: i34581 @@ -11806,7 +11806,7 @@ - corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality example: - debauch the young people with wine and women - - Socrates was accused of corrupting young men + - Socrates was accused of corrupting young men. - Do school counselors subvert young children? - corrupt the morals hypernym: @@ -11829,7 +11829,7 @@ definition: - corrupt with ideas or an ideology example: - - society was infected by racism + - Society was infected by racism. hypernym: - 02585532-v ili: i34583 @@ -11840,7 +11840,7 @@ definition: - teach immoral behavior to example: - - It was common practice to lead off the young ones, and teach them bad habits + - It was common practice to lead off the young ones, and teach them bad habits. hypernym: - 02585532-v ili: i34584 @@ -11896,7 +11896,7 @@ definition: - incite to commit a crime or an evil deed example: - - He suborned his butler to cover up the murder of his wife + - He suborned his butler to cover up the murder of his wife. hypernym: - 02585532-v ili: i34589 @@ -11907,7 +11907,7 @@ definition: - bring a criminal action against (in a trial) example: - - The State of California prosecuted O.J. Simpson + - The State of California prosecuted O.J. Simpson. hypernym: - 01621566-v ili: i34590 @@ -11918,7 +11918,7 @@ definition: - be the defense counsel for someone in a trial example: - - Ms. Smith will represent the defendant + - Ms. Smith will represent the defendant. hypernym: - 01621566-v ili: i34591 @@ -11939,8 +11939,8 @@ definition: - institute legal proceedings against; file a suit against example: - - He was warned that the district attorney would process him - - She actioned the company for discrimination + - He was warned that the district attorney would process him. + - She actioned the company for discrimination. hypernym: - 00870255-v ili: i34593 @@ -12036,7 +12036,7 @@ definition: - make revolution example: - - The people revolted when bread prices tripled again + - The people revolted when bread prices tripled again. hypernym: - 02589224-v ili: i34601 @@ -12059,7 +12059,7 @@ entails: - 02527076-v example: - - If soldiers deserted Hitler's army, they were shot + - If soldiers deserted Hitler's army, they were shot. hypernym: - 02079709-v ili: i34603 @@ -12080,7 +12080,7 @@ definition: - take part in a riot; disturb the public peace by engaging in a riot example: - - Students were rioting everywhere in 1968 + - Students were rioting everywhere in 1968. hypernym: - 02590991-v ili: i34605 @@ -12129,7 +12129,7 @@ definition: - cause to suffer example: - - Some religious groups are persecuted in some countries + - Some religious groups are persecuted in some countries. hypernym: - 01806967-v ili: i34610 @@ -12150,7 +12150,7 @@ definition: - succeed in a big way; get to the top example: - - After he published his book, he had arrived + - After he published his book, he had arrived. - I don't know whether I can make it in science! - You will go far, my boy! hypernym: @@ -12166,8 +12166,8 @@ definition: - win approval or support for example: - - Carry all before one - - His speech did not sway the voters + - carry all before one + - His speech did not sway the voters. hypernym: - 02542223-v ili: i34613 @@ -12242,7 +12242,7 @@ definition: - have sovereign power example: - - Henry VIII reigned for a long time + - Henry VIII reigned for a long time. hypernym: - 02592711-v ili: i34620 @@ -12254,8 +12254,8 @@ - succeed in doing, achieving, or producing (something) with the limited or inadequate means available example: - - We got by on just a gallon of gas - - They made do on half a loaf of bread every day + - We got by on just a gallon of gas. + - They made do on half a loaf of bread every day. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34621 @@ -12273,7 +12273,7 @@ definition: - manage in a makeshift way; do with whatever is at hand example: - - after the hurricane destroyed our house, we had to improvise for weeks + - After the hurricane destroyed our house, we had to improvise for weeks. hypernym: - 02593624-v ili: i34622 @@ -12285,7 +12285,7 @@ definition: - try to manage without help example: - - The youngsters had to fend for themselves after their parents died + - The youngsters had to fend for themselves after their parents died. hypernym: - 02593624-v ili: i34623 @@ -12296,8 +12296,8 @@ definition: - be able to manage or manage successfully example: - - I can't hack it anymore - - she could not cut the long days in the office + - I can't hack it anymore. + - She could not cut the long days in the office. hypernym: - 02593624-v ili: i34624 @@ -12309,7 +12309,7 @@ definition: - manage one's existence barely example: - - I guess I can squeeze by on this lousy salary + - I guess I can squeeze by on this lousy salary. hypernym: - 02593624-v ili: i34625 @@ -12325,7 +12325,7 @@ definition: - become friends with example: - - John and Eric soon became friends + - John and Eric soon became friends. - Have you made friends yet in your new environment? hypernym: - 02543752-v @@ -12348,7 +12348,7 @@ definition: - refer to another person for decision or judgment example: - - She likes to relegate difficult questions to her colleagues + - She likes to relegate difficult questions to her colleagues. hypernym: - 00880167-v ili: i34628 @@ -12361,8 +12361,8 @@ definition: - keep company with; hang out with example: - - He associates with strange people - - She affiliates with her colleagues + - He associates with strange people. + - She affiliates with her colleagues. hypernym: - 02382049-v ili: i34629 @@ -12377,9 +12377,9 @@ - exert oneself continuously, vigorously, or obtrusively to gain an end or engage in a crusade for a certain cause or person; be an advocate for example: - - The liberal party pushed for reforms - - She is crusading for women's rights - - The Dean is pushing for his favorite candidate + - The liberal party pushed for reforms. + - She is crusading for women's rights. + - The Dean is pushing for his favorite candidate. hypernym: - 00978685-v ili: i34630 @@ -12397,7 +12397,7 @@ definition: - have recourse to example: - - The government resorted to rationing meat + - The government resorted to rationing meat. hypernym: - 01161188-v ili: i34631 @@ -12410,7 +12410,7 @@ definition: - settle as a colony; of countries in the developing world example: - - Europeans colonized Africa in the 17th century + - Europeans colonized Africa in the 17th century. hypernym: - 02220137-v ili: i34633 @@ -12422,7 +12422,7 @@ definition: - grant independence to (a former colony) example: - - West Africa was decolonized in the early 1960's + - West Africa was decolonized in the early 1960's. hypernym: - 02502711-v ili: i34634 @@ -12434,7 +12434,7 @@ definition: - have amorous affairs; of men example: - - He has been womanizing for years + - He has been womanizing for years. hypernym: - 02382049-v ili: i34635 @@ -12447,7 +12447,7 @@ definition: - turn one's interest to example: - - He took up herpetology at the age of fifty + - He took up herpetology at the age of fifty. hypernym: - 01955796-v ili: i34636 @@ -12498,7 +12498,7 @@ definition: - release a criminal from detention and place them on parole example: - - The prisoner was paroled after serving 10 years in prison + - The prisoner was paroled after serving 10 years in prison. hypernym: - 02426474-v ili: i34641 @@ -12509,7 +12509,7 @@ definition: - gather and spend time together example: - - They always club together + - They always club together. hypernym: - 02433771-v ili: i34642 @@ -12520,7 +12520,7 @@ definition: - unite with a common purpose example: - - The two men clubbed together + - The two men clubbed together. hypernym: - 02475258-v ili: i34643 @@ -12588,8 +12588,8 @@ definition: - devote (part of) one's life or efforts to, as of countries, institutions, or ideas example: - - She served the art of music - - He served the church + - She served the art of music. + - He served the church. - serve the country hypernym: - 02418610-v @@ -12613,7 +12613,7 @@ definition: - act like the master of example: - - He is lording it over the students + - He is lording it over the students. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34652 @@ -12649,7 +12649,7 @@ definition: - be the case by chance example: - - I chanced to meet my old friend in the street + - I chanced to meet my old friend in the street. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i34655 @@ -12660,7 +12660,7 @@ definition: - act, usually en masse, hurriedly or on an impulse example: - - Companies will now stampede to release their latest software + - Companies will now stampede to release their latest software. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34656 @@ -12673,7 +12673,7 @@ definition: - cause a group or mass of people to act on an impulse or hurriedly and impulsively example: - - The tavern owners stampeded us into overeating + - The tavern owners stampeded us into overeating. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i34657 @@ -12684,7 +12684,7 @@ definition: - prevent or interrupt due to rain example: - - The storm had washed out the game + - The storm had washed out the game. hypernym: - 02455370-v ili: i34659 @@ -12696,9 +12696,9 @@ definition: - operate in a certain place, area, or specialty example: - - She works the night clubs - - The salesman works the Midwest - - This artist works mostly in acrylics + - She works the night clubs. + - The salesman works the Midwest. + - This artist works mostly in acrylics. hypernym: - 02418610-v ili: i34660 @@ -12721,7 +12721,7 @@ definition: - apply oneself diligently example: - - Ply one's trade + - ply one's trade hypernym: - 02567910-v ili: i34662 @@ -12732,7 +12732,7 @@ definition: - apply oneself to example: - - Please apply yourself to your homework + - Please apply yourself to your homework. hypernym: - 00888984-v ili: i34663 @@ -12743,7 +12743,7 @@ definition: - do over example: - - They would like to take it over again + - They would like to take it over again. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34664 @@ -12755,7 +12755,7 @@ definition: - be inactive, refrain from acting example: - - The committee is resting over the summer + - The committee is resting over the summer. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34665 @@ -12776,7 +12776,7 @@ - get to know; get acquainted with example: - I met this really handsome guy at a bar last night! - - we met in Singapore + - We met in Singapore. hypernym: - 00600349-v ili: i34667 @@ -12796,7 +12796,7 @@ definition: - almost do or experience something example: - - She came near to screaming with fear + - She came near to screaming with fear. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34669 @@ -12807,8 +12807,8 @@ definition: - come upon or take unawares example: - - She surprised the couple - - He surprised an interesting scene + - She surprised the couple. + - He surprised an interesting scene. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34670 @@ -12819,7 +12819,7 @@ definition: - catch unawares, especially with harmful consequences example: - - The economic downturn blindsided many investors + - The economic downturn blindsided many investors. hypernym: - 02602490-v ili: i34671 @@ -12830,7 +12830,7 @@ definition: - become filled with pride, arrogance, or anger example: - - The mother was swelling with importance when she spoke of her son + - The mother was swelling with importance when she spoke of her son. hypernym: - 00010428-v ili: i34672 @@ -12842,7 +12842,7 @@ definition: - get involved or mixed-up with example: - - He was about to mingle in an unpleasant affair + - He was about to mingle in an unpleasant affair. hypernym: - 02439823-v ili: i34673 @@ -12853,7 +12853,7 @@ definition: - remove from customary environment or associations example: - - years of boarding school estranged the child from her home + - Years of boarding school estranged the child from her home. hypernym: - 02410046-v ili: i34674 @@ -12891,8 +12891,8 @@ definition: - present oneself formally, as before a (judicial) authority example: - - He had to appear in court last month - - She appeared on several charges of theft + - He had to appear in court last month. + - She appeared on several charges of theft. hypernym: - 02009962-v ili: i34677 @@ -12916,8 +12916,8 @@ definition: - get people together example: - - assemble your colleagues - - get together all those who are interested in the project + - Assemble your colleagues. + - Get together all those who are interested in the project. - gather the close family members hypernym: - 00158612-v @@ -12931,7 +12931,7 @@ definition: - form by assembling individuals or constituents example: - - Make a quorum + - make a quorum hypernym: - 02604140-v ili: i34680 @@ -12944,7 +12944,7 @@ definition: - commit adultery example: - - he plays around a lot + - He plays around a lot. hypernym: - 02582588-v ili: i34681 @@ -12956,7 +12956,7 @@ definition: - come into the company of example: - - She joined him for a drink + - She joined him for a drink. hypernym: - 02492581-v ili: i34682 @@ -12967,7 +12967,7 @@ definition: - live one's life in a specified environment example: - - she moves in certain circles only + - She moves in certain circles only. hypernym: - 02620422-v ili: i34683 @@ -12978,8 +12978,8 @@ definition: - remove oneself from a familiar environment, usually for pleasure or diversion example: - - We escaped to our summer house for a few days - - The president of the company never manages to get away during the summer + - We escaped to our summer house for a few days. + - The president of the company never manages to get away during the summer. hypernym: - 02078906-v ili: i34684 @@ -12991,8 +12991,8 @@ definition: - deal with; usually used with a form of negation example: - - I wouldn't touch her with a ten-foot pole - - The local Mafia won't touch gambling + - I wouldn't touch her with a ten-foot pole. + - The local Mafia won't touch gambling. hypernym: - 02441196-v ili: i34685 @@ -13003,7 +13003,7 @@ definition: - be unable example: - - I fail to understand your motives + - I fail to understand your motives. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34686 @@ -13048,7 +13048,7 @@ definition: - happen or take place example: - - Things have been breaking pretty well for us in the past few months + - Things have been breaking pretty well for us in the past few months. exemplifies: - 07089193-n hypernym: @@ -13062,7 +13062,7 @@ - accept and follow the leadership or command or guidance of example: - Let's follow our great helmsman! - - She followed a guru for years + - She followed a guru for years. hypernym: - 00010428-v ili: i34691 @@ -13073,8 +13073,8 @@ definition: - seek or achieve an end by using to one's advantage example: - - She uses her influential friends to get jobs - - The president's wife used her good connections + - She uses her influential friends to get jobs. + - The president's wife used her good connections. hypernym: - 01165070-v ili: i34692 @@ -13085,9 +13085,9 @@ definition: - develop a habit; apply oneself to a practice or occupation example: - - She took to drink - - Men take to the military trades - - He took to visiting bars + - She took to drink. + - Men take to the military trades. + - He took to visiting bars. hypernym: - 00546637-v ili: i34693 @@ -13101,8 +13101,8 @@ of the direct object example: - begin a cigar - - She started the soup while it was still hot - - We started physics in 10th grade + - She started the soup while it was still hot. + - We started physics in 10th grade. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34694 @@ -13129,9 +13129,9 @@ definition: - greet, as with a prescribed form, title, or name example: - - He always addresses me with ‘Sir’ - - Call me Mister - - She calls him by first name + - He always addresses me with ‘Sir’. + - Call me Mister. + - She calls him by first name. hypernym: - 00899077-v ili: i34696 @@ -13156,7 +13156,7 @@ definition: - become less severe or strict example: - - The rules relaxed after the new director arrived + - The rules relaxed after the new director arrived. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i34698 @@ -13170,7 +13170,7 @@ definition: - make less severe or strict example: - - The government relaxed the curfew after most of the rebels were caught + - The government relaxed the curfew after most of the rebels were caught. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i34699 @@ -13184,7 +13184,7 @@ definition: - become less tense, less formal, or less restrained, and assume a friendlier manner example: - - our new colleague relaxed when he saw that we were a friendly group + - Our new colleague relaxed when he saw that we were a friendly group. hypernym: - 00010428-v ili: i34700 @@ -13196,7 +13196,7 @@ definition: - act prematurely or without reflection or too soon example: - - she wanted to quit her job but her mother told her not to go off half-cocked + - She wanted to quit her job but her mother told her not to go off half-cocked. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34701 @@ -13208,7 +13208,7 @@ definition: - make a forceful move against example: - - the electronic travel market is slam-dunking traditional travel agencies + - The electronic travel market is slam-dunking traditional travel agencies. hypernym: - 00137133-v ili: i34702 @@ -13219,7 +13219,7 @@ definition: - take watchful responsibility for example: - - I baby-sit the neighbor's plants when she is out of town + - I baby-sit the neighbor's plants when she is out of town. hypernym: - 02461453-v ili: i34703 @@ -13231,7 +13231,7 @@ definition: - bring together for a common purpose or action or ideology or in a shared situation example: - - the Democratic Party platform united several splinter groups + - The Democratic Party platform united several splinter groups. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i34704 diff --git a/src/yaml/verb.stative.yaml b/src/yaml/verb.stative.yaml index 56b40806..6da7c3e6 100644 --- a/src/yaml/verb.stative.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/verb.stative.yaml @@ -55,8 +55,8 @@ definition: - have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun) example: - - John is rich - - This is not a good answer + - John is rich. + - This is not a good answer. ili: i34713 members: - be @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ - be the sole or primary factor in the existence, acquisition, supply, or disposal of something example: - - Passing grades account for half of the grades given in this exam + - Passing grades account for half of the grades given in this exam. hypernym: - 02622439-v ili: i34714 @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ definition: - be contrary to ordinary procedure or limitations example: - - Opinions on bombing the Serbs cut across party lines + - Opinions on bombing the Serbs cut across party lines. hypernym: - 02724418-v ili: i34715 @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ definition: - occupy a large, elongated area example: - - The park stretched beneath the train line + - The park stretched beneath the train line. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i34716 @@ -126,9 +126,9 @@ definition: - have a beginning, in a temporal, spatial, or evaluative sense example: - - The DMZ begins right over the hill - - The second movement begins after the Allegro - - Prices for these homes start at $250,000 + - The DMZ begins right over the hill. + - The second movement begins after the Allegro. + - Prices for these homes start at $250,000. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i34719 @@ -143,10 +143,10 @@ definition: - have a beginning characterized in some specified way example: - - The novel begins with a murder - - My property begins with the three maple trees - - Her day begins with a workout - - The semester begins with a convocation ceremony + - The novel begins with a murder. + - My property begins with the three maple trees. + - Her day begins with a workout. + - The semester begins with a convocation ceremony. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i34720 @@ -162,8 +162,8 @@ definition: - have a beginning, of a temporal event example: - - WW II began in 1939 when Hitler marched into Poland - - The company's Asia tour begins next month + - WW II began in 1939 when Hitler marched into Poland. + - The company's Asia tour begins next month. hypernym: - 02614382-v ili: i34721 @@ -177,8 +177,8 @@ definition: - enter a particular state example: - - Laziness set in - - After a few moments, the effects of the drug kicked in + - Laziness set in. + - After a few moments, the effects of the drug kicked in. hypernym: - 02614382-v ili: i34722 @@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ definition: - appear or develop example: - - The age of computers had dawned + - The age of computers had dawned. hypernym: - 02614382-v ili: i34723 @@ -202,10 +202,10 @@ - have an end, in a temporal, spatial, or quantitative sense; either spatial or metaphorical example: - - the bronchioles terminate in a capillary bed - - Your rights stop where you infringe upon the rights of other - - My property ends by the bushes - - The symphony ends in a pianissimo + - The bronchioles terminate in a capillary bed. + - Your rights stop where you infringe upon the rights of other. + - My property ends by the bushes. + - The symphony ends in a pianissimo. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i34724 @@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ definition: - come to a close example: - - The concert closed with a nocturne by Chopin + - The concert closed with a nocturne by Chopin. hypernym: - 02615799-v ili: i34725 @@ -254,8 +254,8 @@ - happen in a certain way, leading to, producing, or resulting in a certain outcome, often well example: - - Things worked out in an interesting way - - Not everything worked out in the end and we were disappointed + - Things worked out in an interesting way. + - Not everything worked out in the end and we were disappointed. hypernym: - 02616880-v ili: i34728 @@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ definition: - be in some specified state or condition example: - - I stand corrected + - I stand corrected. hypernym: - 02610777-v ili: i34729 @@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ definition: - give a new or different definition to example: - - She redefined his duties + - She redefined his duties. hypernym: - 02617665-v ili: i34731 @@ -301,10 +301,10 @@ definition: - touch or seem as if touching visually or audibly example: - - Light fell on her face - - The sun shone on the fields - - The light struck the golden necklace - - A strange sound struck my ears + - Light fell on her face. + - The sun shone on the fields. + - The light struck the golden necklace. + - A strange sound struck my ears. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i34732 @@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ definition: - occur persistently example: - - Musical talent runs in the family + - Musical talent runs in the family. hypernym: - 02618403-v ili: i34733 @@ -330,8 +330,8 @@ definition: - to be found to exist example: - - sexism occurs in many workplaces - - precious stones occur in a large area in Brazil + - Sexism occurs in many workplaces. + - Precious stones occur in a large area in Brazil. hypernym: - 00426024-v ili: i34734 @@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ definition: - have a strong tendency to occur side by side example: - - The words ‘new’ and ‘world’ collocate + - The words ‘new’ and ‘world’ collocate. hypernym: - 02618403-v ili: i34735 @@ -355,9 +355,9 @@ domain_topic: - 01034400-n example: - - She attends class regularly - - I rarely attend services at my church - - did you go to the meeting? + - She attends class regularly. + - I rarely attend services at my church. + - Did you go to the meeting? hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i34736 @@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ definition: - attend religious services example: - - They worship in the traditional manner + - They worship in the traditional manner. hypernym: - 02618797-v ili: i34738 @@ -403,8 +403,8 @@ definition: - fail to attend an event or activity example: - - I missed the concert - - He missed school for a week + - I missed the concert. + - He missed school for a week. hypernym: - 02534950-v ili: i34740 @@ -427,7 +427,7 @@ definition: - play truant from work or school example: - - The boy often plays hooky + - The boy often plays hooky. exemplifies: - 07171981-n hypernym: @@ -441,8 +441,8 @@ definition: - have life, be alive example: - - Our great leader is no more - - My grandfather lived until the end of war + - Our great leader is no more. + - My grandfather lived until the end of war. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i34743 @@ -458,7 +458,7 @@ entails: - 02609706-v example: - - we had to live frugally after the war + - We had to live frugally after the war. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i34744 @@ -480,7 +480,7 @@ definition: - pursue a positive and satisfying existence example: - - You must accept yourself and others if you really want to live + - You must accept yourself and others if you really want to live. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i34746 @@ -493,7 +493,7 @@ definition: - live in a lively, modern, and relaxed style example: - - The Woodstock generation attempted to swing freely + - The Woodstock generation attempted to swing freely. hypernym: - 02620422-v ili: i34747 @@ -572,7 +572,7 @@ definition: - live from day to day, as with some hardship example: - - He eked out his years in great poverty + - He eked out his years in great poverty. hypernym: - 02620422-v ili: i34755 @@ -583,8 +583,8 @@ definition: - be identical to; be someone or something example: - - The president of the company is John Smith - - This is my house + - The president of the company is John Smith. + - This is my house. hypernym: - 02681865-v ili: i34756 @@ -604,9 +604,9 @@ definition: - support oneself example: - - he could barely exist on such a low wage + - He could barely exist on such a low wage. - Can you live on $2000 a month in New York City? - - Many people in the world have to subsist on $1 a day + - Many people in the world have to subsist on $1 a day. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i34758 @@ -622,7 +622,7 @@ definition: - be alive example: - - Every creature that breathes + - every creature that breathes hypernym: - 02622766-v ili: i34759 @@ -642,7 +642,7 @@ definition: - live unhurriedly, irresponsibly, or freely example: - - My son drifted around for years in California before going to law school + - My son drifted around for years in California before going to law school. hypernym: - 02622766-v ili: i34761 @@ -658,7 +658,7 @@ example: - How is she doing in her new job? - How are you making out in graduate school? - - He's come a long way + - He's come a long way. hypernym: - 00342215-v ili: i34762 @@ -674,7 +674,7 @@ - pass, fare, or elapse; of a certain state of affairs or action example: - How is it going? - - The day went well until I got your call + - The day went well until I got your call. hypernym: - 01996535-v ili: i34763 @@ -685,7 +685,7 @@ definition: - be or continue to be in a certain condition example: - - The children went hungry that day + - The children went hungry that day. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i34764 @@ -698,11 +698,11 @@ entails: - 02620216-v example: - - We went without water and food for 3 days - - These superstitions survive in the backwaters of America - - The race car driver lived through several very serious accidents - - how long can a person last without food and water? - - one crash victim died, the other lived + - We went without water and food for 3 days. + - These superstitions survive in the backwaters of America. + - The race car driver lived through several very serious accidents. + - How long can a person last without food and water? + - One crash victim died, the other lived. hypernym: - 02690747-v ili: i34765 @@ -723,8 +723,8 @@ definition: - resist or withstand wear, criticism, etc. example: - - Her shoes won't hold up - - This theory won't hold water + - Her shoes won't hold up. + - This theory won't hold water. hypernym: - 02624202-v ili: i34766 @@ -769,7 +769,7 @@ definition: - surpass in staying power example: - - They outstayed their competitors + - They outstayed their competitors. hypernym: - 02625202-v ili: i34770 @@ -780,7 +780,7 @@ definition: - stay with as a guest example: - - Every summer, we visited our relatives in the country for a month + - Every summer, we visited our relatives in the country for a month. hypernym: - 02643286-v ili: i34771 @@ -803,7 +803,7 @@ entails: - 02620216-v example: - - She outlived her husband by many years + - She outlived her husband by many years. hypernym: - 02620216-v ili: i34773 @@ -818,7 +818,7 @@ entails: - 00092442-v example: - - He survived the cancer against all odds + - He survived the cancer against all odds. hypernym: - 01110559-v ili: i34774 @@ -833,9 +833,9 @@ definition: - die, as in battle or in a hunt example: - - Many soldiers fell at Verdun - - Several deer have fallen to the same gun - - The shooting victim fell dead + - Many soldiers fell at Verdun. + - Several deer have fallen to the same gun. + - The shooting victim fell dead. hypernym: - 00359085-v ili: i34775 @@ -859,12 +859,12 @@ definition: - form or compose example: - - This money is my only income - - The stone wall was the backdrop for the performance - - These constitute my entire belonging - - The children made up the chorus - - This sum represents my entire income for a year - - These few men comprise his entire army + - This money is my only income. + - The stone wall was the backdrop for the performance. + - These constitute my entire belonging. + - The children made up the chorus. + - This sum represents my entire income for a year. + - These few men comprise his entire army. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i34777 @@ -879,7 +879,7 @@ definition: - constitute the essence of example: - - Clothes make the man + - Clothes make the man. hypernym: - 02626667-v ili: i34778 @@ -890,7 +890,7 @@ definition: - form the substance of example: - - Greed and ambition composed his personality + - Greed and ambition composed his personality. hypernym: - 02626667-v ili: i34779 @@ -901,9 +901,9 @@ definition: - to compose or represent example: - - This wall forms the background of the stage setting - - The branches made a roof - - This makes a fine introduction + - This wall forms the background of the stage setting. + - The branches made a roof. + - This makes a fine introduction. hypernym: - 02626667-v ili: i34780 @@ -925,7 +925,7 @@ definition: - act as a barrier between; stand between example: - - The mountain range divides the two countries + - The mountain range divides the two countries. hypernym: - 02531113-v ili: i34782 @@ -937,7 +937,7 @@ definition: - be connected example: - - In my heart I can make the world hang together + - In my heart I can make the world hang together. hypernym: - 01357376-v ili: i34783 @@ -949,9 +949,9 @@ definition: - be or become joined or united or linked example: - - The two streets connect to become a highway - - Our paths joined - - The travelers linked up again at the airport + - The two streets connect to become a highway. + - Our paths joined. + - The travelers linked up again at the airport. hypernym: - 02681865-v ili: i34784 @@ -966,7 +966,7 @@ definition: - unite by forming a joint or joints example: - - the ankle bone articulates with the leg bones to form the ankle bones + - The ankle bone articulates with the leg bones to form the ankle bones. hypernym: - 02628315-v ili: i34785 @@ -977,7 +977,7 @@ definition: - be interconnected, afford passage example: - - These rooms intercommunicate + - These rooms intercommunicate. hypernym: - 02629050-v ili: i34786 @@ -988,7 +988,7 @@ definition: - be interwoven or interconnected example: - - The bones are interconnected via the muscle + - The bones are interconnected via the muscle. hypernym: - 02628315-v ili: i34787 @@ -1011,7 +1011,7 @@ definition: - suffice for a period between two points example: - - This money will keep us going for another year + - This money will keep us going for another year. hypernym: - 02675578-v ili: i34789 @@ -1024,7 +1024,7 @@ definition: - come into existence example: - - What becomes has duration + - What becomes has duration. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i34790 @@ -1035,7 +1035,7 @@ definition: - come into existence, originate example: - - The problem roots in her depression + - The problem roots in her depression. hypernym: - 02629610-v ili: i34791 @@ -1046,7 +1046,7 @@ definition: - develop into a distinctive entity example: - - our plans began to take shape + - Our plans began to take shape. hypernym: - 02629610-v ili: i34792 @@ -1060,7 +1060,7 @@ definition: - form a head or come or grow to a head example: - - The wheat headed early this year + - The wheat headed early this year. hypernym: - 00144670-v ili: i34793 @@ -1071,10 +1071,10 @@ definition: - come into existence; take on form or shape example: - - A new religious movement originated in that country + - A new religious movement originated in that country. - a love that sprang up from friendship - - the idea for the book grew out of a short story - - An interesting phenomenon uprose + - The idea for the book grew out of a short story. + - An interesting phenomenon uprose. hypernym: - 02629610-v ili: i34794 @@ -1093,8 +1093,8 @@ definition: - rise again example: - - His need for a meal resurged - - The candidate resurged after leaving politics for several years + - His need for a meal resurged. + - The candidate resurged after leaving politics for several years. hypernym: - 02630344-v ili: i34795 @@ -1115,7 +1115,7 @@ definition: - come forth or begin from a state of latency example: - - The first winter storm broke over New York + - The first winter storm broke over New York. hypernym: - 02631097-v ili: i34797 @@ -1126,8 +1126,8 @@ definition: - to be the product or result example: - - Melons come from a vine - - Understanding comes from experience + - Melons come from a vine. + - Understanding comes from experience. hypernym: - 02630344-v ili: i34798 @@ -1159,7 +1159,7 @@ definition: - originate or come into being example: - - a question arose + - A question arose. hypernym: - 02629610-v ili: i34801 @@ -1172,7 +1172,7 @@ definition: - form into an aggregated lumpy or fluffy mass example: - - the protoplasms flocculated + - The protoplasms flocculated. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i34802 @@ -1183,7 +1183,7 @@ definition: - cause to become a fluffy or lumpy aggregate example: - - The chemist flocculated the suspended material + - The chemist flocculated the suspended material. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i34803 @@ -1194,7 +1194,7 @@ definition: - form into a nucleus example: - - Some cells had nucleated + - Some cells had nucleated. hypernym: - 02632685-v ili: i34804 @@ -1205,8 +1205,8 @@ definition: - come up (as of feelings and thoughts, or other ephemeral things) example: - - Strong emotions welled up - - Smoke swelled from it + - Strong emotions welled up. + - Smoke swelled from it. hypernym: - 02630344-v ili: i34805 @@ -1218,9 +1218,9 @@ definition: - undergo a change or development example: - - The water turned into ice - - Her former friend became her worst enemy - - He turned traitor + - The water turned into ice. + - Her former friend became her worst enemy. + - He turned traitor. hypernym: - 00382272-v ili: i34806 @@ -1235,8 +1235,8 @@ definition: - cause to change or turn into something different;assume new characteristics example: - - The princess turned the frog into a prince by kissing him - - The alchemists tried to turn lead into gold + - The princess turned the frog into a prince by kissing him. + - The alchemists tried to turn lead into gold. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i34807 @@ -1258,8 +1258,8 @@ definition: - to measure up to in kind or quality example: - - This idea will never amount to anything - - nothing came of his grandiose plans + - This idea will never amount to anything. + - Nothing came of his grandiose plans. hypernym: - 02632685-v ili: i34809 @@ -1290,7 +1290,7 @@ definition: - grow out of, have roots in, originate in example: - - The increase in the national debt stems from the last war + - The increase in the national debt stems from the last war. hypernym: - 02633747-v ili: i34812 @@ -1301,12 +1301,12 @@ definition: - require as useful, just, or proper example: - - It takes nerve to do what she did - - success usually requires hard work - - This job asks a lot of patience and skill - - This position demands a lot of personal sacrifice - - This dinner calls for a spectacular dessert - - This intervention does not postulate a patient's consent + - It takes nerve to do what she did. + - Success usually requires hard work. + - This job asks a lot of patience and skill. + - This position demands a lot of personal sacrifice. + - This dinner calls for a spectacular dessert. + - This intervention does not postulate a patient's consent. hypernym: - 02681865-v ili: i34813 @@ -1327,7 +1327,7 @@ definition: - require to be in a certain grammatical case, voice, or mood example: - - most transitive verbs govern the accusative case in German + - Most transitive verbs govern the accusative case in German. hypernym: - 02634015-v ili: i34814 @@ -1338,7 +1338,7 @@ definition: - require a specified depth for floating example: - - This boat draws 70 inches + - This boat draws 70 inches. hypernym: - 02634015-v ili: i34815 @@ -1349,7 +1349,7 @@ definition: - require to lose, suffer, or sacrifice example: - - This mistake cost him his job + - This mistake cost him his job. hypernym: - 02634015-v ili: i34816 @@ -1360,7 +1360,7 @@ definition: - need badly or desperately example: - - This question cries out for an answer + - This question cries out for an answer. hypernym: - 02634015-v ili: i34817 @@ -1394,8 +1394,8 @@ definition: - include or contain; have as a component example: - - A totally new idea is comprised in this paper - - The record contains many old songs from the 1930's + - A totally new idea is comprised in this paper. + - The record contains many old songs from the 1930's. hypernym: - 02639021-v ili: i34820 @@ -1409,8 +1409,8 @@ - include in scope; include as part of something broader; have as one's sphere or territory example: - - This group encompasses a wide range of people from different backgrounds - - this should cover everyone in the group + - This group encompasses a wide range of people from different backgrounds. + - This should cover everyone in the group. hypernym: - 02639021-v ili: i34821 @@ -1426,7 +1426,7 @@ definition: - have as a feature example: - - This restaurant features the most famous chefs in France + - This restaurant features the most famous chefs in France. hypernym: - 02208144-v ili: i34822 @@ -1441,7 +1441,7 @@ definition: - be equipped with (a mast or sail) example: - - This boat can only carry a small sail + - This boat can only carry a small sail. hypernym: - 02636270-v ili: i34823 @@ -1464,7 +1464,7 @@ definition: - have as a by-product example: - - The big cities gave off so many wonderful American qualities + - The big cities gave off so many wonderful American qualities. hypernym: - 02636270-v ili: i34825 @@ -1475,7 +1475,7 @@ definition: - have or possess in combination example: - - she unites charm with a good business sense + - She unites charm with a good business sense. hypernym: - 02636270-v ili: i34826 @@ -1487,7 +1487,7 @@ definition: - feature as the star example: - - The movie stars Dustin Hoffman as an autistic man + - The movie stars Dustin Hoffman as an autistic man. hypernym: - 02636270-v ili: i34827 @@ -1507,7 +1507,7 @@ definition: - wear or display in an ostentatious or proud manner example: - - she was sporting a new hat + - She was sporting a new hat. hypernym: - 02636270-v ili: i34829 @@ -1520,7 +1520,7 @@ definition: - show an attribute, property, knowledge, or skill example: - - he exhibits a great talent + - He exhibits a great talent. hypernym: - 02638248-v ili: i34830 @@ -1540,7 +1540,7 @@ definition: - have as an attribute, knowledge, or skill example: - - he possesses great knowledge about the Middle East + - He possesses great knowledge about the Middle East. hypernym: - 02636270-v ili: i34832 @@ -1551,7 +1551,7 @@ definition: - be without example: - - This soup lacks salt + - This soup lacks salt. - There is something missing in my jewelry box! ili: i34833 members: @@ -1575,7 +1575,7 @@ definition: - be absent example: - - The child had been missing for a week + - The child had been missing for a week. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i34835 @@ -1588,7 +1588,7 @@ entails: - 02636270-v example: - - The list includes the names of many famous writers + - The list includes the names of many famous writers. hypernym: - 02208144-v ili: i34836 @@ -1599,7 +1599,7 @@ definition: - contain as a part example: - - Dinner at Joe's always involves at least six courses + - Dinner at Joe's always involves at least six courses. hypernym: - 02639021-v ili: i34837 @@ -1610,7 +1610,7 @@ definition: - be composed of example: - - The land he conquered comprised several provinces + - The land he conquered comprised several provinces. - What does this dish consist of? hypernym: - 02639021-v @@ -1633,7 +1633,7 @@ definition: - lack or fail to include example: - - The cost for the trip excludes food and beverages + - The cost for the trip excludes food and beverages. hypernym: - 02638434-v ili: i34840 @@ -1644,9 +1644,9 @@ definition: - be shown or be found to be example: - - She proved to be right - - The medicine turned out to save her life - - She turned up HIV positive + - She proved to be right. + - The medicine turned out to save her life. + - She turned up HIV positive. hypernym: - 02622439-v ili: i34841 @@ -1659,7 +1659,7 @@ definition: - prove to be in the result or end example: - - It turns out that he was right + - It turns out that he was right. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i34842 @@ -1692,7 +1692,7 @@ definition: - contain or include example: - - This new system subsumes the old one + - This new system subsumes the old one. hypernym: - 02639021-v ili: i34845 @@ -1715,7 +1715,7 @@ definition: - be the reason or explanation for example: - - The recession accounts for the slow retail business + - The recession accounts for the slow retail business. hypernym: - 00894956-v ili: i34847 @@ -1726,7 +1726,7 @@ definition: - have as a logical consequence example: - - The water shortage means that we have to stop taking long showers + - The water shortage means that we have to stop taking long showers. hypernym: - 02641628-v ili: i34848 @@ -1739,7 +1739,7 @@ definition: - necessitate or exact example: - - the water shortage compels conservation + - The water shortage compels conservation. hypernym: - 02634015-v ili: i34849 @@ -1759,8 +1759,8 @@ definition: - produce as a result or residue example: - - The water left a mark on the silk dress - - Her blood left a stain on the napkin + - The water left a mark on the silk dress. + - Her blood left a stain on the napkin. hypernym: - 01756692-v ili: i34851 @@ -1776,7 +1776,7 @@ definition: - tend to or result in example: - - This remark led to further arguments among the guests + - This remark led to further arguments among the guests. hypernym: - 02641740-v ili: i34852 @@ -1787,7 +1787,7 @@ definition: - have as a necessary feature example: - - This decision involves many changes + - This decision involves many changes. hypernym: - 02636270-v ili: i34853 @@ -1799,7 +1799,7 @@ definition: - be necessarily associated with or result in or involve example: - - This crime carries a penalty of five years in prison + - This crime carries a penalty of five years in prison. hypernym: - 02642216-v ili: i34854 @@ -1812,10 +1812,10 @@ definition: - have or possess something abstract example: - - I carry her image in my mind's eye - - I will carry the secret to my grave - - I carry these thoughts in the back of my head - - I carry a lot of life insurance + - I carry her image in my mind's eye. + - I will carry the secret to my grave. + - I carry these thoughts in the back of my head. + - I carry a lot of life insurance. hypernym: - 02208144-v ili: i34855 @@ -1849,8 +1849,8 @@ definition: - dwell example: - - You can stay with me while you are in town - - stay a bit longer — the day is still young + - You can stay with me while you are in town. + - Stay a bit longer — the day is still young. exemplifies: - 07087487-n hypernym: @@ -1877,9 +1877,9 @@ definition: - be left; of persons, questions, problems, results, evidence, etc. example: - - There remains the question of who pulled the trigger + - There remains the question of who pulled the trigger. - Carter remains the only President in recent history under whose Presidency the - U.S. did not fight a war + U.S. did not fight a war. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i34860 @@ -1890,7 +1890,7 @@ definition: - stay in one place and anticipate or expect something example: - - I had to wait on line for an hour to get the tickets + - I had to wait on line for an hour to get the tickets. hypernym: - 00721987-v - 01861378-v @@ -1902,7 +1902,7 @@ definition: - wait or pass the time aimlessly or futilely; be kept waiting example: - - She kicked her heels for hours at the gate of the Embassy + - She kicked her heels for hours at the gate of the Embassy. hypernym: - 02644022-v ili: i34862 @@ -1925,8 +1925,8 @@ definition: - be loyal to example: - - She stood by her husband in times of trouble - - The friends stuck together through the war + - She stood by her husband in times of trouble. + - The friends stuck together through the war. hypernym: - 02463535-v ili: i34864 @@ -1940,8 +1940,8 @@ definition: - be a devoted follower or supporter example: - - The residents of this village adhered to Catholicism - - She sticks to her principles + - The residents of this village adhered to Catholicism. + - She sticks to her principles. hypernym: - 02351891-v ili: i34865 @@ -1953,7 +1953,7 @@ definition: - be about a place without any apparent purpose example: - - The high school students like to loiter in the Central Square + - The high school students like to loiter in the Central Square. - Who is this man that is hanging around the department? hypernym: - 02644022-v @@ -1987,7 +1987,7 @@ definition: - be lazy or idle example: - - Her son is just bumming around all day + - Her son is just bumming around all day. hypernym: - 02422604-v ili: i34868 @@ -2010,7 +2010,7 @@ definition: - hang around idly example: - - She did all the work while he lay around + - She did all the work while he lay around. hypernym: - 02422604-v ili: i34869 @@ -2053,7 +2053,7 @@ entails: - 00689424-v example: - - Authorities hesitate to quote exact figures + - Authorities hesitate to quote exact figures. hypernym: - 02647119-v ili: i34873 @@ -2066,7 +2066,7 @@ definition: - to hang about in a place beyond the proper or usual time example: - - The shy student lingered in the corner + - The shy student lingered in the corner. hypernym: - 02646524-v ili: i34874 @@ -2078,7 +2078,7 @@ definition: - interrupt temporarily an activity before continuing example: - - The speaker paused + - The speaker paused. hypernym: - 02648041-v ili: i34875 @@ -2090,7 +2090,7 @@ definition: - hesitate on moral grounds example: - - The man scrupled to perjure himself + - The man scrupled to perjure himself. hypernym: - 02647119-v ili: i34876 @@ -2101,7 +2101,7 @@ definition: - wait before acting example: - - the scientists held off announcing their results until they repeated the experiment + - The scientists held off announcing their results until they repeated the experiment. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i34877 @@ -2114,7 +2114,7 @@ definition: - wait uncompromisingly for something desirable example: - - He held out for the dessert and did not touch the cheeses + - He held out for the dessert and did not touch the cheeses. hypernym: - 02647547-v ili: i34878 @@ -2125,7 +2125,7 @@ definition: - act later than planned, scheduled, or required example: - - Don't delay your application to graduate school or else it won't be considered + - Don't delay your application to graduate school or else it won't be considered. hypernym: - 02647547-v ili: i34879 @@ -2136,7 +2136,7 @@ definition: - postpone doing what one should be doing example: - - He did not want to write the letter and procrastinated for days + - He did not want to write the letter and procrastinated for days. hypernym: - 02648041-v ili: i34880 @@ -2153,7 +2153,7 @@ definition: - postpone or delay needlessly example: - - He procrastinated the matter until it was almost too late + - He procrastinated the matter until it was almost too late. hypernym: - 02648898-v ili: i34881 @@ -2167,7 +2167,7 @@ - 02483178-v - 00797137-v example: - - let's postpone the exam + - Let's postpone the exam. hypernym: - 02648041-v ili: i34882 @@ -2218,7 +2218,7 @@ definition: - render temporarily ineffective example: - - the prison sentence was suspended + - The prison sentence was suspended. hypernym: - 02648898-v ili: i34886 @@ -2248,8 +2248,8 @@ definition: - be larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance example: - - Money reigns supreme here - - Hispanics predominate in this neighborhood + - Money reigns supreme here. + - Hispanics predominate in this neighborhood. hypernym: - 02382049-v ili: i34889 @@ -2264,7 +2264,7 @@ definition: - prevail over example: - - health considerations override financial concerns + - Health considerations override financial concerns. hypernym: - 02650318-v ili: i34890 @@ -2275,7 +2275,7 @@ definition: - be central or dominant example: - - This scene overarches the entire first act + - This scene overarches the entire first act. hypernym: - 02650318-v ili: i34891 @@ -2295,8 +2295,8 @@ definition: - add up in number or quantity example: - - The bills amounted to $2,000 - - The bill came to $2,000 + - The bills amounted to $2,000. + - The bill came to $2,000. hypernym: - 02622439-v ili: i34893 @@ -2311,7 +2311,7 @@ definition: - amount to or come to an average, without loss or gain example: - - The number of hours I work per week averages out to 40 + - The number of hours I work per week averages out to 40. hypernym: - 02651091-v ili: i34894 @@ -2323,7 +2323,7 @@ definition: - weigh more heavily example: - - these considerations outweigh our wishes + - These considerations outweigh our wishes. hypernym: - 02650318-v ili: i34895 @@ -2337,7 +2337,7 @@ definition: - have weight; have import, carry weight example: - - It does not matter much + - It does not matter much. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i34896 @@ -2351,7 +2351,7 @@ - to be oppressive or burdensome example: - weigh heavily on the mind - - Something pressed on his mind + - Something pressed on his mind. hypernym: - 02651923-v ili: i34897 @@ -2363,7 +2363,7 @@ definition: - be worthy of or have a certain rating example: - - This bond rates highly + - This bond rates highly. hypernym: - 02622439-v ili: i34898 @@ -2374,7 +2374,7 @@ definition: - be worthy or deserving example: - - You deserve a promotion after all the hard work you have done + - You deserve a promotion after all the hard work you have done. hypernym: - 02634015-v ili: i34899 @@ -2386,7 +2386,7 @@ definition: - deserve (either good or bad) example: - - It's too bad he got fired, but he sure had it coming + - It's too bad he got fired, but he sure had it coming. hypernym: - 02652462-v ili: i34900 @@ -2397,7 +2397,7 @@ definition: - be worth or be capable of buying example: - - This sum will buy you a ride on the train + - This sum will buy you a ride on the train. hypernym: - 02215637-v ili: i34901 @@ -2410,7 +2410,7 @@ definition: - be in control example: - - Her husband completely dominates her + - Her husband completely dominates her. hypernym: - 02542223-v ili: i34902 @@ -2433,7 +2433,7 @@ - enter into and control, as of emotions or ideas example: - What possessed you to buy this house? - - A terrible rage possessed her + - A terrible rage possessed her. hypernym: - 02653015-v ili: i34904 @@ -2444,8 +2444,8 @@ definition: - continue to exist example: - - These stories die hard - - The legend of Elvis endures + - These stories die hard. + - The legend of Elvis endures. hypernym: - 00118331-v ili: i34905 @@ -2462,7 +2462,7 @@ definition: - endure example: - - The label stuck to her for the rest of her life + - The label stuck to her for the rest of her life. hypernym: - 01861378-v ili: i34906 @@ -2473,7 +2473,7 @@ definition: - have a long or continuing effect example: - - The discussions with my teacher reverberated throughout my adult life + - The discussions with my teacher reverberated throughout my adult life. hypernym: - 02653599-v ili: i34907 @@ -2484,7 +2484,7 @@ definition: - extend or continue for a certain period of time example: - - The film runs 5 hours + - The film runs 5 hours. hypernym: - 02710788-v ili: i34908 @@ -2516,7 +2516,7 @@ definition: - be valid, applicable, or true example: - - This theory still holds + - This theory still holds. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i34911 @@ -2529,8 +2529,8 @@ definition: - live (in a certain place) example: - - She resides in Princeton - - he occupies two rooms on the top floor + - She resides in Princeton. + - He occupies two rooms on the top floor. hypernym: - 02655932-v ili: i34912 @@ -2543,7 +2543,7 @@ definition: - occupy the whole of example: - - The liquid fills the container + - The liquid fills the container. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i34913 @@ -2565,7 +2565,7 @@ definition: - fill or occupy to the point of overflowing example: - - The students crowded the auditorium + - The students crowded the auditorium. hypernym: - 02655144-v ili: i34915 @@ -2587,7 +2587,7 @@ definition: - reside temporarily example: - - I'm staying at the Hilton + - I'm staying at the Hilton. hypernym: - 02654741-v ili: i34917 @@ -2607,10 +2607,10 @@ definition: - be an inhabitant of or reside in example: - - People lived in Africa millions of years ago - - The people inhabited the islands that are now deserted - - this kind of fish dwells near the bottom of the ocean - - deer are populating the woods + - People lived in Africa millions of years ago. + - The people inhabited the islands that are now deserted. + - This kind of fish dwells near the bottom of the ocean. + - Deer are populating the woods. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i34919 @@ -2624,7 +2624,7 @@ definition: - make one's home in a particular place or community example: - - my parents reside in Florida + - My parents reside in Florida. hypernym: - 02655932-v ili: i34920 @@ -2638,7 +2638,7 @@ definition: - furnish with people example: - - The plains are sparsely populated + - The plains are sparsely populated. hypernym: - 02655932-v ili: i34921 @@ -2649,7 +2649,7 @@ definition: - cause to have too great a population example: - - Some towns in New Jersey are becoming overpopulated + - Some towns in New Jersey are becoming overpopulated. hypernym: - 02655932-v ili: i34922 @@ -2672,7 +2672,7 @@ definition: - provide housing for example: - - We are lodging three foreign students this semester + - We are lodging three foreign students this semester. hypernym: - 02464596-v ili: i34924 @@ -2693,7 +2693,7 @@ definition: - supply with room and board example: - - He is keeping three women in the guest cottage + - He is keeping three women in the guest cottage. - keep boarders hypernym: - 02657519-v @@ -2705,8 +2705,8 @@ definition: - to rear example: - - She keeps a few chickens in the yard - - he keeps bees + - She keeps a few chickens in the yard. + - He keeps bees. hypernym: - 01743695-v ili: i34927 @@ -2750,7 +2750,7 @@ definition: - stay overnight example: - - The boy's friends were allowed to sleep over after the birthday party + - The boy's friends were allowed to sleep over after the birthday party. hypernym: - 02658589-v ili: i34931 @@ -2762,7 +2762,7 @@ definition: - interrupt a journey temporarily, e.g., overnight example: - - We had to stop over in Venezuela on our flight back from Brazil + - We had to stop over in Venezuela on our flight back from Brazil. hypernym: - 01866904-v ili: i34932 @@ -2787,7 +2787,7 @@ definition: - originate (in) example: - - The problems dwell in the social injustices in this country + - The problems dwell in the social injustices in this country. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i34934 @@ -2820,8 +2820,8 @@ definition: - be awarded; be allotted example: - - The first prize goes to Mary - - Her money went on clothes + - The first prize goes to Mary. + - Her money went on clothes. hypernym: - 02225243-v ili: i34937 @@ -2833,8 +2833,8 @@ - live in or as if in a tent example: - Can we go camping again this summer? - - The circus tented near the town - - The houseguests had to camp in the living room + - The circus tented near the town. + - The houseguests had to camp in the living room. hypernym: - 02655932-v ili: i34938 @@ -2849,7 +2849,7 @@ definition: - be present in example: - - sweet memories inhabit this house + - Sweet memories inhabit this house. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i34939 @@ -2869,7 +2869,7 @@ definition: - occupy in large numbers or live on a host example: - - the Kudzu plant infests much of the South and is spreading to the North + - The Kudzu plant infests much of the South and is spreading to the North. hypernym: - 02660511-v ili: i34941 @@ -2882,7 +2882,7 @@ definition: - inhabit a nest, usually after building example: - - birds are nesting outside my window every Spring + - Birds are nesting outside my window every Spring. hypernym: - 02655932-v ili: i34942 @@ -2894,7 +2894,7 @@ - occupy a certain position or area; be somewhere example: - Where is my umbrella? - - The toolshed is in the back + - The toolshed is in the back. - What is behind this behavior? hypernym: - 02609706-v @@ -2907,7 +2907,7 @@ - stay clear of, avoid example: - Keep your hands off my wife! - - Keep your distance from this man — he is dangerous + - Keep your distance from this man — he is dangerous. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i34944 @@ -2922,7 +2922,7 @@ definition: - be clear and obvious example: - - A shining example + - a shining example hypernym: - 00941308-v ili: i34945 @@ -2953,9 +2953,9 @@ - provide shelter for example: - After the earthquake, the government could not provide shelter for the thousands - of homeless people + of homeless people. - source: https://en.wikitionary.org/wiki/shelter#verb - text: during the rainstorm, we sheltered under a tree + text: During the rainstorm, we sheltered under a tree. hypernym: - 02332196-v ili: i34948 @@ -2966,7 +2966,7 @@ definition: - live and take one's meals at or in example: - - she rooms in an old boarding house + - She rooms in an old boarding house. hypernym: - 02655932-v ili: i34949 @@ -2987,7 +2987,7 @@ definition: - occupy, usually uninvited example: - - My son's friends crashed our house last weekend + - My son's friends crashed our house last weekend. hypernym: - 02654741-v ili: i34951 @@ -2998,9 +2998,9 @@ definition: - be compatible, similar or consistent; coincide in their characteristics example: - - The two stories don't agree in many details - - The handwriting checks with the signature on the form - - The suspect's fingerprints don't match those on the gun + - The two stories don't agree in many details. + - The handwriting checks with the signature on the form. + - The suspect's fingerprints don't match those on the gun. hypernym: - 02622439-v ili: i34952 @@ -3021,7 +3021,7 @@ definition: - be consistent in form, tenor, or character; be congruous example: - - Desires are to be satisfied only so far as consists with an approved end + - Desires are to be satisfied only so far as consists with an approved end. hypernym: - 02663315-v ili: i34953 @@ -3057,7 +3057,7 @@ definition: - match or correspond example: - - The drawing of the suspect answers to the description the victim gave + - The drawing of the suspect answers to the description the victim gave. hypernym: - 02663315-v ili: i34956 @@ -3068,7 +3068,7 @@ definition: - be the same example: - - our views on this matter coincided + - Our views on this matter coincided. hypernym: - 02663315-v ili: i34957 @@ -3101,7 +3101,7 @@ definition: - be parallel to example: - - Their roles are paralleled by ours + - Their roles are paralleled by ours. hypernym: - 02663315-v ili: i34960 @@ -3112,7 +3112,7 @@ definition: - duplicate or match example: - - The polished surface twinned his face and chest in reverse + - The polished surface twinned his face and chest in reverse. hypernym: - 02663315-v ili: i34961 @@ -3125,7 +3125,7 @@ definition: - be compatible with example: - - one idea squares with another + - One idea squares with another. hypernym: - 02663315-v ili: i34962 @@ -3145,7 +3145,7 @@ definition: - be the right size or shape; fit correctly or as desired example: - - This piece won't fit into the puzzle + - This piece won't fit into the puzzle. hypernym: - 02741628-v ili: i34964 @@ -3159,7 +3159,7 @@ definition: - fit together exactly, of identical shapes example: - - triangles tessellate + - Triangles tessellate. hypernym: - 02665841-v ili: i34965 @@ -3170,7 +3170,7 @@ definition: - fit as if by joints example: - - The boards fit neatly + - The boards fit neatly. hypernym: - 02665841-v ili: i34966 @@ -3203,7 +3203,7 @@ definition: - coincide partially or wholly example: - - Our vacations overlap + - Our vacations overlap. hypernym: - 02666520-v ili: i34969 @@ -3214,7 +3214,7 @@ definition: - go or occur together example: - - The word ‘hot’ tends to cooccur with ‘cold’ + - The word ‘hot’ tends to cooccur with ‘cold’. hypernym: - 02722040-v ili: i34970 @@ -3229,7 +3229,7 @@ definition: - be due example: - - payments fall on the 1st of the month + - Payments fall on the 1st of the month. hypernym: - 00340744-v ili: i34971 @@ -3268,7 +3268,7 @@ - 06110385-n example: - The surfaces of the concave lens may be proportioned so as to aberrate exactly - equal to the convex lens + equal to the convex lens. hypernym: - 02667330-v ili: i34974 @@ -3279,7 +3279,7 @@ definition: - diverge from the expected example: - - The President aberrated from being a perfect gentleman + - The President aberrated from being a perfect gentleman. hypernym: - 02667330-v ili: i34975 @@ -3290,8 +3290,8 @@ definition: - be subject to change in accordance with a variable example: - - Prices vary - - His moods vary depending on the weather + - Prices vary. + - His moods vary depending on the weather. hypernym: - 02672316-v ili: i34976 @@ -3313,7 +3313,7 @@ definition: - vary or move from a fixed point or course example: - - stock prices are drifting higher + - Stock prices are drifting higher. hypernym: - 02668375-v ili: i34978 @@ -3346,7 +3346,7 @@ definition: - support with evidence or authority or make more certain or confirm example: - - The stories and claims were born out by the evidence + - The stories and claims were born out by the evidence. hypernym: - 02663315-v ili: i34981 @@ -3360,7 +3360,7 @@ definition: - use as a basis for theories and claims example: - - what is this new evidence built on? + - What is this new evidence built on? hypernym: - 02717862-v ili: i34982 @@ -3374,7 +3374,7 @@ definition: - be dependent on, as for support or maintenance example: - - elderly parents often depend on their adult children + - Elderly parents often depend on their adult children. hypernym: - 02634015-v ili: i34983 @@ -3386,8 +3386,8 @@ definition: - put trust in with confidence example: - - she is someone you can really rely on when times get rough - - you can rely on his discretion + - She is someone you can really rely on when times get rough. + - You can rely on his discretion. hypernym: - 00690278-v ili: i34984 @@ -3401,7 +3401,7 @@ definition: - be contingent upon (something that is elided) example: - - That depends + - That depends. hypernym: - 02634015-v ili: i34985 @@ -3412,7 +3412,7 @@ definition: - depend on a small thing or be at risk example: - - His life now hangs by a thread + - His life now hangs by a thread. hypernym: - 02670312-v ili: i34986 @@ -3456,7 +3456,7 @@ definition: - be tantamount or equivalent to example: - - Her action amounted to a rebellion + - Her action amounted to a rebellion. hypernym: - 02670846-v ili: i34990 @@ -3467,7 +3467,7 @@ definition: - amount to example: - - This salary increase makes no difference to my standard of living + - This salary increase makes no difference to my standard of living. hypernym: - 02671069-v ili: i34991 @@ -3480,8 +3480,8 @@ definition: - appear like; be similar or bear a likeness to example: - - She resembles her mother very much - - This paper resembles my own work + - She resembles her mother very much. + - This paper resembles my own work. hypernym: - 02663315-v ili: i34992 @@ -3492,7 +3492,7 @@ definition: - bear a physical resemblance to example: - - She looks like her mother + - She looks like her mother. hypernym: - 02671359-v ili: i34993 @@ -3525,7 +3525,7 @@ definition: - be close or similar example: - - Her results approximate my own + - Her results approximate my own. hypernym: - 02671359-v ili: i34996 @@ -3537,7 +3537,7 @@ definition: - be different example: - - These two tests differ in only one respect + - These two tests differ in only one respect. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i34997 @@ -3569,7 +3569,7 @@ definition: - to show differences when compared; be different example: - - the students contrast considerably in their artistic abilities + - The students contrast considerably in their artistic abilities. hypernym: - 02672316-v ili: i35000 @@ -3614,7 +3614,7 @@ definition: - be incompatible; be or come into conflict example: - - These colors clash + - These colors clash. hypernym: - 02673287-v ili: i35004 @@ -3639,7 +3639,7 @@ definition: - be appropriate or necessary example: - - It behooves us to reflect on this matter + - It behooves us to reflect on this matter. hypernym: - 02634015-v ili: i35007 @@ -3651,7 +3651,7 @@ definition: - fail to agree with; be in violation of; as of rules or patterns example: - - This sentence violates the rules of syntax + - This sentence violates the rules of syntax. hypernym: - 02669219-v ili: i35008 @@ -3664,7 +3664,7 @@ definition: - go against example: - - This action flies in the face of the agreement + - This action flies in the face of the agreement. hypernym: - 02674312-v ili: i35009 @@ -3687,8 +3687,8 @@ definition: - be superior or better than some standard example: - - She exceeded our expectations - - She topped her performance of last year + - She exceeded our expectations. + - She topped her performance of last year. hypernym: - 02679754-v ili: i35011 @@ -3704,7 +3704,7 @@ definition: - be greater in scope or size than some standard example: - - Their loyalty exceeds their national bonds + - Their loyalty exceeds their national bonds. hypernym: - 02663315-v ili: i35012 @@ -3726,11 +3726,11 @@ definition: - be sufficient; be adequate, either in quality or quantity example: - - A few words would answer - - This car suits my purpose well + - A few words would answer. + - This car suits my purpose well. - Will $100 do? - - A ‘B’ grade doesn't suffice to get me into medical school - - Nothing else will serve + - A ‘B’ grade doesn't suffice to get me into medical school. + - Nothing else will serve. hypernym: - 02677669-v ili: i35014 @@ -3753,7 +3753,7 @@ definition: - contribute or conduce to example: - - The scandal served to increase his popularity + - The scandal served to increase his popularity. hypernym: - 01646466-v ili: i35016 @@ -3766,10 +3766,10 @@ definition: - promote, benefit, or be useful or beneficial to example: - - Art serves commerce - - Their interests are served - - The lake serves recreation - - The President's wisdom has served the country well + - Art serves commerce. + - Their interests are served. + - The lake serves recreation. + - The President's wisdom has served the country well. hypernym: - 00910304-v ili: i35017 @@ -3783,11 +3783,11 @@ definition: - serve a purpose, role, or function example: - - The tree stump serves as a table - - The female students served as a control group - - This table would serve very well - - His freedom served him well - - The table functions as a desk + - The tree stump serves as a table. + - The female students served as a control group. + - This table would serve very well. + - His freedom served him well. + - The table functions as a desk. hypernym: - 02675578-v ili: i35018 @@ -3801,7 +3801,7 @@ definition: - serve as a means of entrance example: - - This ticket will admit one adult to the show + - This ticket will admit one adult to the show. hypernym: - 02714981-v ili: i35019 @@ -3823,7 +3823,7 @@ definition: - function as or act like example: - - This heap of stones will act as a barrier + - This heap of stones will act as a barrier. hypernym: - 02676679-v ili: i35021 @@ -3855,9 +3855,9 @@ definition: - be equal to in quality or ability example: - - Nothing can rival cotton for durability - - Your performance doesn't even touch that of your colleagues - - Her persistence and ambition only matches that of her parents + - Nothing can rival cotton for durability. + - Your performance doesn't even touch that of your colleagues. + - Her persistence and ambition only matches that of her parents. hypernym: - 01074673-v ili: i35024 @@ -3873,7 +3873,7 @@ definition: - adjust for example: - - engineers will work to correct the effects of air resistance + - Engineers will work to correct the effects of air resistance. hypernym: - 02678923-v ili: i35025 @@ -3890,7 +3890,7 @@ definition: - make up for shortcomings or a feeling of inferiority by exaggerating good qualities example: - - he is compensating for being a bad father + - He is compensating for being a bad father. hypernym: - 02678329-v ili: i35026 @@ -3905,7 +3905,7 @@ definition: - bring into balance or equilibrium example: - - She has to balance work and her domestic duties + - She has to balance work and her domestic duties. - balance the two weights hypernym: - 00457695-v @@ -3923,8 +3923,8 @@ definition: - throw out of balance or equilibrium example: - - The tax relief unbalanced the budget - - The prima donna unbalances the smooth work in our department + - The tax relief unbalanced the budget. + - The prima donna unbalances the smooth work in our department. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i35028 @@ -3945,7 +3945,7 @@ definition: - distinguish oneself example: - - She excelled in math + - She excelled in math. hypernym: - 02672316-v ili: i35030 @@ -3958,8 +3958,8 @@ definition: - be inadequate or objectionable example: - - this sucks! - - this blows! + - This sucks! + - This blows! hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35032 @@ -3972,7 +3972,7 @@ definition: - be good at example: - - She shines at math + - She shines at math. hypernym: - 02679754-v ili: i35033 @@ -3997,8 +3997,8 @@ definition: - be or be capable of being changed or made into example: - - He makes a great host - - He will make a fine father + - He makes a great host. + - He will make a fine father. hypernym: - 02629610-v ili: i35035 @@ -4009,7 +4009,7 @@ definition: - appear like, as in behavior or appearance example: - - Life imitates art + - Life imitates art. hypernym: - 02671359-v ili: i35036 @@ -4020,7 +4020,7 @@ definition: - imitate uncritically and in every aspect example: - - Her little brother apes her behavior + - Her little brother apes her behavior. hypernym: - 02680690-v ili: i35037 @@ -4043,7 +4043,7 @@ definition: - bring to mind example: - - His words echoed John F. Kennedy + - His words echoed John F. Kennedy. hypernym: - 02671359-v ili: i35039 @@ -4064,7 +4064,7 @@ definition: - strive to equal or match, especially by imitating example: - - He is emulating the skating skills of his older sister + - He is emulating the skating skills of his older sister. hypernym: - 01746767-v ili: i35041 @@ -4075,7 +4075,7 @@ definition: - provide for example: - - The grant doesn't cover my salary + - The grant doesn't cover my salary. hypernym: - 02677669-v ili: i35042 @@ -4086,8 +4086,8 @@ definition: - be relevant to example: - - There were lots of questions referring to her talk - - My remark pertained to your earlier comments + - There were lots of questions referring to her talk. + - My remark pertained to your earlier comments. ili: i35043 members: - refer @@ -4106,8 +4106,8 @@ definition: - center upon example: - - Her entire attention centered on her children - - Our day revolved around our work + - Her entire attention centered on her children. + - Our day revolved around our work. hypernym: - 02681865-v ili: i35044 @@ -4125,8 +4125,8 @@ - be pertinent or relevant or applicable example: - The same laws apply to you! - - This theory holds for all irrational numbers - - The same rules go for everyone + - This theory holds for all irrational numbers. + - The same rules go for everyone. hypernym: - 02681865-v ili: i35045 @@ -4141,7 +4141,7 @@ definition: - connect closely and often incriminatingly example: - - This new ruling affects your business + - This new ruling affects your business. hypernym: - 02681865-v ili: i35046 @@ -4154,7 +4154,7 @@ definition: - bring into intimate and incriminating connection example: - - He is implicated in the scheme to defraud the government + - He is implicated in the scheme to defraud the government. hypernym: - 02682907-v ili: i35047 @@ -4176,8 +4176,8 @@ definition: - force into some kind of situation, condition, or course of action example: - - They were swept up by the events - - don't drag me into this business + - They were swept up by the events. + - Don't drag me into this business. hypernym: - 02683377-v ili: i35049 @@ -4206,7 +4206,7 @@ definition: - entrap example: - - Our people should not be mired in the past + - Our people should not be mired in the past. hypernym: - 02683377-v ili: i35051 @@ -4218,7 +4218,7 @@ definition: - be on the mind of example: - - I worry about the second Germanic consonant shift + - I worry about the second Germanic consonant shift. hypernym: - 00630153-v ili: i35052 @@ -4265,9 +4265,9 @@ - be the first item or point, constitute the beginning or start, come first in a series example: - - The number ‘one’ begins the sequence - - A terrible murder begins the novel - - The convocation ceremony officially begins the semester + - The number ‘one’ begins the sequence. + - A terrible murder begins the novel. + - The convocation ceremony officially begins the semester. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35056 @@ -4280,7 +4280,7 @@ definition: - lengthen or extend in duration or space example: - - We sustained the diplomatic negotiations as long as possible + - We sustained the diplomatic negotiations as long as possible. - prolong the treatment of the patient - keep up the good work hypernym: @@ -4297,7 +4297,7 @@ example: - preserve the peace in the family - continue the family tradition - - Carry on the old traditions + - carry on the old traditions hypernym: - 02687605-v ili: i35058 @@ -4315,7 +4315,7 @@ definition: - preserve while making lifeless example: - - mummified ideas and institutions should be gotten rid of + - Mummified ideas and institutions should be gotten rid of. hypernym: - 02685709-v ili: i35059 @@ -4326,7 +4326,7 @@ definition: - stem the flow of example: - - shut off the gas when you leave for a vacation + - Shut off the gas when you leave for a vacation. hypernym: - 02686624-v ili: i35060 @@ -4349,7 +4349,7 @@ definition: - put an end to a state or an activity example: - - Quit teasing your little brother + - Quit teasing your little brother. hypernym: - 00353480-v ili: i35062 @@ -4367,7 +4367,7 @@ definition: - stop doing what one is doing example: - - At midnight, the student decided to call it quits and closed his books + - At midnight, the student decided to call it quits and closed his books. hypernym: - 02686624-v ili: i35063 @@ -4394,7 +4394,7 @@ definition: - cause to give up a habit example: - - She finally broke herself of smoking cigarettes + - She finally broke herself of smoking cigarettes. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i35065 @@ -4408,8 +4408,8 @@ - cause to continue in a certain state, position, or activity example: - hold in place - - She always held herself as a lady - - The students keep me on my toes + - She always held herself as a lady. + - The students keep me on my toes. hypernym: - 00772482-v ili: i35066 @@ -4431,7 +4431,7 @@ definition: - keep constant through physical or chemical reactions or evolutionary change example: - - Energy is conserved in this process + - Energy is conserved in this process. hypernym: - 02687605-v ili: i35068 @@ -4453,7 +4453,7 @@ definition: - keep up with financial support example: - - The Federal Government carried the province for many years + - The Federal Government carried the province for many years. hypernym: - 01187158-v ili: i35070 @@ -4466,7 +4466,7 @@ definition: - keep at a distance example: - - we have to distance ourselves from these events in order to continue living + - We have to distance ourselves from these events in order to continue living. hypernym: - 02687605-v ili: i35071 @@ -4486,8 +4486,8 @@ definition: - remain in a certain state, position, or condition example: - - The weather held - - They held on the road and kept marching + - The weather held. + - They held on the road and kept marching. hypernym: - 02690747-v ili: i35073 @@ -4498,7 +4498,7 @@ definition: - end weakly example: - - The music just petered out — there was no proper ending + - The music just petered out — there was no proper ending. hypernym: - 02689663-v ili: i35074 @@ -4512,7 +4512,7 @@ definition: - come to or be at an end example: - - the support from our sponsoring agency will discontinue after March 31 + - The support from our sponsoring agency will discontinue after March 31. hypernym: - 02615799-v ili: i35075 @@ -4523,8 +4523,8 @@ definition: - come to an end, stop or cease example: - - the road leaves off at the edge of the forest - - leave off where you started + - The road leaves off at the edge of the forest. + - Leave off where you started. hypernym: - 02689663-v ili: i35076 @@ -4535,7 +4535,7 @@ definition: - continue uninterrupted example: - - The disease will run on unchecked + - The disease will run on unchecked. - The party kept going until 4 A.M. hypernym: - 02690747-v @@ -4550,7 +4550,7 @@ definition: - continue talking or writing in a desultory manner example: - - This novel rambles on and jogs + - This novel rambles on and jogs. hypernym: - 00783045-v ili: i35078 @@ -4563,7 +4563,7 @@ definition: - continue undisturbed and without interference example: - - Let it ride + - Let it ride. hypernym: - 02690747-v ili: i35079 @@ -4574,7 +4574,7 @@ definition: - lose validity example: - - My passports expired last month + - My passports expired last month. hypernym: - 02689663-v ili: i35080 @@ -4587,9 +4587,9 @@ - continue a certain state, condition, or activity example: - Keep on working! - - We continued to work into the night - - Keep smiling - - We went on working until well past midnight + - We continued to work into the night. + - Keep smiling. + - We went on working until well past midnight. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i35081 @@ -4607,9 +4607,9 @@ definition: - to cover or extend over an area or time period example: - - Rivers traverse the valley floor - - The parking lot spans 3 acres - - The novel spans three centuries + - Rivers traverse the valley floor. + - The parking lot spans 3 acres. + - The novel spans three centuries. hypernym: - 02693758-v ili: i35082 @@ -4623,9 +4623,9 @@ definition: - to extend as far as example: - - The sunlight reached the wall + - The sunlight reached the wall. - Can he reach? - - The chair must not touch the wall + - The chair must not touch the wall. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i35083 @@ -4639,10 +4639,10 @@ - stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope; run or extend between two points or beyond a certain point example: - - Service runs all the way to Cranbury - - His knowledge doesn't go very far - - My memory extends back to my fourth year of life - - The facts extend beyond a consideration of her personal assets + - Service runs all the way to Cranbury. + - His knowledge doesn't go very far. + - My memory extends back to my fourth year of life. + - The facts extend beyond a consideration of her personal assets. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i35084 @@ -4659,8 +4659,8 @@ definition: - lead, extend, or afford access example: - - This door goes to the basement - - The road runs South + - This door goes to the basement. + - The road runs South. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i35085 @@ -4672,7 +4672,7 @@ definition: - cause something to pass or lead somewhere example: - - Run the wire behind the cabinet + - Run the wire behind the cabinet. hypernym: - 02056400-v ili: i35086 @@ -4687,8 +4687,8 @@ definition: - extend or reach example: - - The water came up to my waist - - The sleeves come to your knuckles + - The water came up to my waist. + - The sleeves come to your knuckles. hypernym: - 02691775-v ili: i35087 @@ -4699,8 +4699,8 @@ definition: - extend or spread outward from a center or focus or inward towards a center example: - - spokes radiate from the hub of the wheel - - This plants radiate spines in all directions + - Spokes radiate from the hub of the wheel. + - This plants radiate spines in all directions. hypernym: - 02691775-v ili: i35088 @@ -4712,7 +4712,7 @@ definition: - occur in soft rounded shapes example: - - The hills rolled past + - The hills rolled past. hypernym: - 02618403-v ili: i35089 @@ -4726,7 +4726,7 @@ entails: - 01074673-v example: - - she topped her class every year + - She topped her class every year. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35090 @@ -4738,7 +4738,7 @@ definition: - run around the rim of example: - - Sugar rimmed the dessert plate + - Sugar rimmed the dessert plate. hypernym: - 02709399-v ili: i35091 @@ -4749,7 +4749,7 @@ definition: - go along the rim, like a beard around the chin example: - - Houses bearded the top of the heights + - Houses bearded the top of the heights. hypernym: - 02693438-v ili: i35092 @@ -4760,11 +4760,11 @@ definition: - span an interval of distance, space or time example: - - The war extended over five years - - The period covered the turn of the century - - My land extends over the hills on the horizon - - This farm covers some 200 acres - - The Archipelago continues for another 500 miles + - The war extended over five years. + - The period covered the turn of the century. + - My land extends over the hills on the horizon. + - This farm covers some 200 acres. + - The Archipelago continues for another 500 miles. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i35093 @@ -4788,7 +4788,7 @@ definition: - sweep the length of example: - - The gunfire raked the coast + - The gunfire raked the coast. hypernym: - 02694245-v ili: i35095 @@ -4808,7 +4808,7 @@ definition: - extend over and cover a part of example: - - The roofs of the houses overlap in this crowded city + - The roofs of the houses overlap in this crowded city. hypernym: - 02693758-v ili: i35097 @@ -4819,7 +4819,7 @@ definition: - overlap example: - - The roof tiles imbricate + - The roof tiles imbricate. hypernym: - 02694636-v ili: i35098 @@ -4845,7 +4845,7 @@ definition: - spread across or over example: - - A big oil spot spread across the water + - A big oil spot spread across the water. hypernym: - 02693758-v ili: i35100 @@ -4857,7 +4857,7 @@ definition: - spread over land, especially along a subsiding shoreline example: - - The sea transgresses along the West coast of the island + - The sea transgresses along the West coast of the island. hypernym: - 02695141-v ili: i35101 @@ -4868,7 +4868,7 @@ definition: - extend in ridges example: - - The land ridges towards the South + - The land ridges towards the South. hypernym: - 02693758-v ili: i35102 @@ -4879,7 +4879,7 @@ definition: - scatter or intersperse like dots or studs example: - - Hills constellated with lights + - hills constellated with lights hypernym: - 02693758-v ili: i35103 @@ -4892,7 +4892,7 @@ definition: - reach outward in space example: - - The awning extends several feet over the sidewalk + - The awning extends several feet over the sidewalk. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i35104 @@ -4914,7 +4914,7 @@ definition: - range or extend over; occupy a certain area example: - - The plants straddle the entire state + - The plants straddle the entire state. hypernym: - 02626667-v ili: i35106 @@ -4926,7 +4926,7 @@ definition: - stretch over example: - - His residences spread-eagle the entire county + - His residences spread-eagle the entire county. hypernym: - 02696226-v ili: i35107 @@ -4948,7 +4948,7 @@ definition: - be located or situated somewhere example: - - The White House sits on Pennsylvania Avenue + - The White House sits on Pennsylvania Avenue. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i35109 @@ -4959,7 +4959,7 @@ definition: - lie in a sheltered position example: - - The little cottage nestles in the forest + - The little cottage nestles in the forest. hypernym: - 02696550-v ili: i35110 @@ -4970,8 +4970,8 @@ definition: - be placed or located between other things or extend between spaces and events example: - - This interlude intervenes between the two movements - - Eight days intervened + - This interlude intervenes between the two movements. + - Eight days intervened. hypernym: - 02696550-v ili: i35111 @@ -4982,7 +4982,7 @@ definition: - be at the top of or constitute the top or highest point example: - - A star tops the Christmas Tree + - A star tops the Christmas Tree. hypernym: - 02696550-v ili: i35112 @@ -5005,7 +5005,7 @@ definition: - lie moored or anchored example: - - Ship rides at anchor + - Ship rides at anchor. hypernym: - 02696550-v ili: i35114 @@ -5025,7 +5025,7 @@ definition: - concentrate on a particular place or spot example: - - The infection has localized in the left eye + - The infection has localized in the left eye. hypernym: - 02696550-v ili: i35116 @@ -5039,7 +5039,7 @@ definition: - lie obliquely example: - - A scar slanted across his face + - A scar slanted across his face. hypernym: - 02696550-v ili: i35117 @@ -5050,7 +5050,7 @@ definition: - come before example: - - Most English adjectives precede the noun they modify + - Most English adjectives precede the noun they modify. hypernym: - 02696550-v ili: i35118 @@ -5062,8 +5062,8 @@ definition: - be around, often idly or without specific purpose example: - - The object sat in the corner - - We sat around chatting for another hour + - The object sat in the corner. + - We sat around chatting for another hour. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i35119 @@ -5084,7 +5084,7 @@ definition: - lie at the top of example: - - Snow capped the mountains + - Snow capped the mountains. hypernym: - 02696550-v ili: i35121 @@ -5097,9 +5097,9 @@ - be oriented in a certain direction, often with respect to another reference point; be opposite to example: - - The house looks north - - My backyard look onto the pond - - The building faces the park + - The house looks north. + - My backyard look onto the pond. + - The building faces the park. hypernym: - 02696550-v ili: i35122 @@ -5115,7 +5115,7 @@ - be opposite example: - the facing page - - the two sofas face each other + - The two sofas face each other. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i35123 @@ -5138,7 +5138,7 @@ definition: - be in back of example: - - My garage backs their yard + - My garage backs their yard. hypernym: - 02696550-v ili: i35125 @@ -5158,7 +5158,7 @@ definition: - be in the front of or on top of example: - - The list was headed by the name of the president + - The list was headed by the name of the president. hypernym: - 02696550-v ili: i35127 @@ -5169,7 +5169,7 @@ definition: - be on top of example: - - The scarf surmounted the gown + - The scarf surmounted the gown. hypernym: - 02700129-v ili: i35128 @@ -5180,7 +5180,7 @@ definition: - form the topmost part of example: - - A weather vane crowns the building + - A weather vane crowns the building. hypernym: - 02700129-v ili: i35129 @@ -5203,8 +5203,8 @@ - determine or indicate the place, site, or limits of, as if by an instrument or by a survey example: - - Our sense of sight enables us to locate objects in space - - Locate the boundaries of the property + - Our sense of sight enables us to locate objects in space. + - locate the boundaries of the property hypernym: - 00920843-v ili: i35131 @@ -5225,7 +5225,7 @@ definition: - locate by means of radar example: - - The pilot managed to radiolocate the lost aircraft + - The pilot managed to radiolocate the lost aircraft. hypernym: - 02700775-v ili: i35133 @@ -5248,7 +5248,7 @@ definition: - identify the location or place of example: - - We localized the source of the infection + - We localized the source of the infection. hypernym: - 02700775-v ili: i35135 @@ -5261,7 +5261,7 @@ definition: - look down on example: - - The villa dominates the town + - The villa dominates the town. hypernym: - 02696550-v ili: i35136 @@ -5275,7 +5275,7 @@ definition: - make appear small by comparison example: - - This year's debt dwarfs that of last year + - This year's debt dwarfs that of last year. hypernym: - 02701971-v ili: i35137 @@ -5288,8 +5288,8 @@ definition: - appear very large or occupy a commanding position example: - - The huge sculpture predominates over the fountain - - Large shadows loomed on the canyon wall + - The huge sculpture predominates over the fountain. + - Large shadows loomed on the canyon wall. hypernym: - 02702643-v ili: i35138 @@ -5303,7 +5303,7 @@ definition: - rise up example: - - The building rose before them + - The building rose before them. hypernym: - 02137900-v ili: i35139 @@ -5316,7 +5316,7 @@ definition: - come into view indistinctly, often threateningly example: - - Another air plane loomed into the sky + - Another air plane loomed into the sky. hypernym: - 02137900-v ili: i35140 @@ -5327,7 +5327,7 @@ definition: - pose a threat to; present a danger to example: - - The pollution is endangering the crops + - The pollution is endangering the crops. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35141 @@ -5344,7 +5344,7 @@ definition: - be suspended over or hang over example: - - This huge rock beetles over the edge of the town + - This huge rock beetles over the edge of the town. hypernym: - 01484705-v ili: i35142 @@ -5365,7 +5365,7 @@ definition: - represent, as of a character on stage example: - - Derek Jacobi was Hamlet + - Derek Jacobi was Hamlet. hypernym: - 00837915-v ili: i35144 @@ -5410,8 +5410,8 @@ definition: - represent in bodily form example: - - He embodies all that is evil wrong with the system - - The painting substantiates the feelings of the artist + - He embodies all that is evil wrong with the system. + - The painting substantiates the feelings of the artist. hypernym: - 02705339-v ili: i35148 @@ -5427,7 +5427,7 @@ domain_topic: - 05955536-n example: - - Hindus believe that we transmigrate + - Hindus believe that we transmigrate. hypernym: - 00361585-v ili: i35149 @@ -5449,7 +5449,7 @@ definition: - embody the essential characteristics of or be a typical example of example: - - The fugue typifies Bach's style of composition + - The fugue typifies Bach's style of composition. hypernym: - 00837915-v ili: i35151 @@ -5463,7 +5463,7 @@ - take the place of or be parallel or equivalent to example: - Because of the sound changes in the course of history, an ‘h’ in Greek stands - for an ‘s’ in Latin + for an ‘s’ in Latin. hypernym: - 02670846-v ili: i35152 @@ -5476,7 +5476,7 @@ definition: - be homologous example: - - A person's arms homologize with a quadruped's forelimbs + - A person's arms homologize with a quadruped's forelimbs. hypernym: - 02663315-v ili: i35153 @@ -5500,8 +5500,8 @@ definition: - go together example: - - The colors don't harmonize - - Their ideas concorded + - The colors don't harmonize. + - Their ideas concorded. hypernym: - 02663315-v ili: i35155 @@ -5520,8 +5520,8 @@ definition: - blend or harmonize example: - - This flavor will blend with those in your dish - - This sofa won't go with the chairs + - This flavor will blend with those in your dish. + - This sofa won't go with the chairs. hypernym: - 02705946-v ili: i35156 @@ -5558,9 +5558,9 @@ definition: - contain or hold; have within example: - - The jar carries wine - - The canteen holds fresh water - - This can contains water + - The jar carries wine. + - The canteen holds fresh water. + - This can contains water. hypernym: - 02639021-v ili: i35159 @@ -5576,8 +5576,8 @@ definition: - be capable of holding or containing example: - - This box won't take all the items - - The flask holds one gallon + - This box won't take all the items. + - The flask holds one gallon. hypernym: - 02208144-v ili: i35160 @@ -5593,7 +5593,7 @@ definition: - be able to accommodate for sleeping example: - - This tent sleeps six people + - This tent sleeps six people. hypernym: - 02738673-v ili: i35161 @@ -5604,9 +5604,9 @@ definition: - hold back within example: - - This soil retains water - - I retain this drug for a long time - - the dam retains the water + - This soil retains water. + - I retain this drug for a long time. + - The dam retains the water. hypernym: - 02706727-v ili: i35162 @@ -5617,7 +5617,7 @@ definition: - contain or cover example: - - This box houses the gears + - This box houses the gears. hypernym: - 02738673-v ili: i35163 @@ -5628,7 +5628,7 @@ definition: - be able to seat example: - - The theater seats 2,000 + - The theater seats 2,000. hypernym: - 02738673-v ili: i35164 @@ -5653,7 +5653,7 @@ definition: - be tall; have a height of; copula example: - - She stands 6 feet tall + - She stands 6 feet tall. hypernym: - 02710209-v ili: i35166 @@ -5664,7 +5664,7 @@ definition: - be priced at example: - - These shoes cost $100 + - These shoes cost $100. hypernym: - 02622439-v ili: i35167 @@ -5676,7 +5676,7 @@ definition: - cost a certain amount example: - - My daughter's wedding set me back $20,000 + - My daughter's wedding set me back $20,000. hypernym: - 02708368-v ili: i35168 @@ -5689,7 +5689,7 @@ definition: - be agreeable or acceptable to example: - - This suits my needs + - This suits my needs. hypernym: - 01185870-v ili: i35169 @@ -5713,7 +5713,7 @@ definition: - admit to testing or proof example: - - This silly excuse won't wash in traffic court + - This silly excuse won't wash in traffic court. hypernym: - 02708878-v ili: i35171 @@ -5744,7 +5744,7 @@ definition: - be in line with; form a line along example: - - trees line the riverbank + - Trees line the riverbank. hypernym: - 02696550-v ili: i35174 @@ -5765,7 +5765,7 @@ definition: - border on; come close to example: - - His behavior verges on the criminal + - His behavior verges on the criminal. hypernym: - 02716547-v ili: i35176 @@ -5777,7 +5777,7 @@ - come near or verge on, resemble, come nearer in quality, or character example: - This borders on discrimination! - - His playing approaches that of Horowitz + - His playing approaches that of Horowitz. hypernym: - 02672137-v ili: i35177 @@ -5789,7 +5789,7 @@ definition: - form a line example: - - The buildings all line up neatly + - The buildings all line up neatly. hypernym: - 01466592-v ili: i35178 @@ -5800,7 +5800,7 @@ definition: - have certain dimensions example: - - This table surfaces measures 20 inches by 36 inches + - This table surfaces measures 20 inches by 36 inches. hypernym: - 02622439-v ili: i35179 @@ -5811,7 +5811,7 @@ definition: - determine the weight of example: - - The butcher weighed the chicken + - The butcher weighed the chicken. hypernym: - 00490773-v ili: i35180 @@ -5836,7 +5836,7 @@ definition: - persist for a specified period of time example: - - The bad weather lasted for three days + - The bad weather lasted for three days. hypernym: - 02710209-v ili: i35182 @@ -5848,7 +5848,7 @@ definition: - last and be usable example: - - This dress wore well for almost ten years + - This dress wore well for almost ten years. hypernym: - 02710788-v ili: i35183 @@ -5861,7 +5861,7 @@ definition: - last longer than others example: - - This material outwears all others + - This material outwears all others. hypernym: - 01108050-v ili: i35184 @@ -5882,7 +5882,7 @@ definition: - be part of example: - - This problem inheres in the design + - This problem inheres in the design. hypernym: - 02639021-v ili: i35186 @@ -5894,7 +5894,7 @@ definition: - be included in or classified as example: - - This falls under the rubric ‘various’ + - This falls under the rubric ‘various’. hypernym: - 02626667-v ili: i35187 @@ -5925,7 +5925,7 @@ - be undecided about something; waver between conflicting positions or courses of action example: - - He oscillates between accepting the new position and retirement + - He oscillates between accepting the new position and retirement. hypernym: - 02646524-v ili: i35190 @@ -5957,7 +5957,7 @@ definition: - be noisy with activity example: - - This office is buzzing with activity + - This office is buzzing with activity. hypernym: - 02180712-v ili: i35193 @@ -5970,9 +5970,9 @@ definition: - resist or confront with resistance example: - - The politician defied public opinion - - The new material withstands even the greatest wear and tear - - The bridge held + - The politician defied public opinion. + - The new material withstands even the greatest wear and tear. + - The bridge held. hypernym: - 01119003-v ili: i35194 @@ -5997,7 +5997,7 @@ definition: - face and withstand with courage example: - - She braved the elements + - She braved the elements. hypernym: - 02712676-v ili: i35196 @@ -6011,7 +6011,7 @@ definition: - be applicable to; as to an analysis example: - - This theory lends itself well to our new data + - This theory lends itself well to our new data. hypernym: - 02663315-v ili: i35197 @@ -6036,7 +6036,7 @@ definition: - elude, especially in a baffling way example: - - This behavior defies explanation + - This behavior defies explanation. hypernym: - 02729107-v ili: i35199 @@ -6071,7 +6071,7 @@ definition: - spend time badly or unwisely example: - - He misspent his youth + - He misspent his youth. hypernym: - 02271905-v ili: i35202 @@ -6082,7 +6082,7 @@ definition: - use up a period of time in a specific way example: - - how are you spending your summer vacation? + - How are you spending your summer vacation? hypernym: - 01159815-v ili: i35203 @@ -6104,7 +6104,7 @@ definition: - spend a holiday after one's marriage example: - - they plan to honeymoon in Hawai'i + - They plan to honeymoon in Hawai'i. hypernym: - 02714581-v ili: i35205 @@ -6115,7 +6115,7 @@ definition: - spend time in prison or in a labor camp example: - - He did six years for embezzlement + - He did six years for embezzlement. hypernym: - 02714280-v ili: i35206 @@ -6146,8 +6146,8 @@ definition: - spend the winter example: - - We wintered on the Riviera - - Shackleton's men overwintered on Elephant Island + - We wintered on the Riviera. + - Shackleton's men overwintered on Elephant Island. hypernym: - 02714280-v ili: i35209 @@ -6159,7 +6159,7 @@ definition: - spend the summer example: - - We summered in Kashmir + - We summered in Kashmir. hypernym: - 02714280-v ili: i35210 @@ -6170,8 +6170,8 @@ definition: - extend in a different direction example: - - The lines start to diverge here - - Their interests diverged + - The lines start to diverge here. + - Their interests diverged. hypernym: - 02691775-v ili: i35211 @@ -6182,7 +6182,7 @@ definition: - branch off example: - - The road divaricates here + - The road divaricates here. hypernym: - 02715780-v ili: i35212 @@ -6193,7 +6193,7 @@ definition: - meet at breast level example: - - The runner breasted the tape + - The runner breasted the tape. hypernym: - 02716276-v ili: i35213 @@ -6204,7 +6204,7 @@ definition: - be adjacent or come together example: - - The lines converge at this point + - The lines converge at this point. hypernym: - 02009962-v ili: i35214 @@ -6228,7 +6228,7 @@ definition: - serve as a shore to example: - - The river was shored by trees + - The river was shored by trees. hypernym: - 02716547-v ili: i35216 @@ -6239,7 +6239,7 @@ definition: - close in example: - - darkness enclosed him + - Darkness enclosed him. hypernym: - 02706727-v ili: i35217 @@ -6252,7 +6252,7 @@ definition: - enclose with banks, as for support or protection example: - - The river was embanked with a dyke + - The river was embanked with a dyke. hypernym: - 02716988-v ili: i35218 @@ -6294,8 +6294,8 @@ definition: - be contingent on example: - - The outcomes rides on the results of the election - - Your grade will depend on your homework + - The outcomes rides on the results of the election. + - Your grade will depend on your homework. hypernym: - 02634015-v ili: i35222 @@ -6312,7 +6312,7 @@ definition: - form a pattern example: - - These sentences pattern like the ones we studied before + - These sentences pattern like the ones we studied before. hypernym: - 02663315-v ili: i35223 @@ -6323,7 +6323,7 @@ definition: - be earlier in time; go back further example: - - Stone tools precede bronze tools + - Stone tools precede bronze tools. hypernym: - 02412896-v ili: i35224 @@ -6339,7 +6339,7 @@ definition: - be later in time example: - - Tuesday always follows Monday + - Tuesday always follows Monday. hypernym: - 02726229-v ili: i35225 @@ -6355,7 +6355,7 @@ definition: - cause to point example: - - Orient the house towards the West + - orient the house towards the West hypernym: - 01991174-v ili: i35226 @@ -6366,7 +6366,7 @@ definition: - cause to point inward example: - - stem your skis + - Stem your skis. hypernym: - 02718789-v ili: i35227 @@ -6377,8 +6377,8 @@ definition: - be oriented example: - - The weather vane points North - - the dancers toes pointed outward + - The weather vane points North. + - The dancers toes pointed outward. hypernym: - 02696550-v ili: i35228 @@ -6390,8 +6390,8 @@ definition: - extend out or project in space example: - - His sharp nose jutted out - - A single rock sticks out from the cliff + - His sharp nose jutted out. + - A single rock sticks out from the cliff. hypernym: - 00027698-v ili: i35229 @@ -6415,7 +6415,7 @@ definition: - push violently in a specified direction example: - - The front of the trains that had collided head-on thrust up into the air + - The front of the trains that had collided head-on thrust up into the air. hypernym: - 02719247-v ili: i35231 @@ -6442,7 +6442,7 @@ definition: - thrust up like a spear example: - - The branch speared up into the air + - The branch speared up into the air. hypernym: - 02719247-v ili: i35233 @@ -6464,7 +6464,7 @@ definition: - form a rounded prominence example: - - The starved child's belly protuberated + - The starved child's belly protuberated. hypernym: - 02720235-v ili: i35235 @@ -6497,9 +6497,9 @@ definition: - be teeming, be abuzz example: - - The garden was swarming with bees - - The plaza is teeming with undercover policemen - - her mind pullulated with worries + - The garden was swarming with bees. + - The plaza is teeming with undercover policemen. + - Her mind pullulated with worries. hypernym: - 02712465-v ili: i35238 @@ -6532,8 +6532,8 @@ definition: - be in a state of movement or action example: - - The room abounded with screaming children - - The garden bristled with toddlers + - The room abounded with screaming children. + - The garden bristled with toddlers. hypernym: - 02636270-v ili: i35241 @@ -6546,7 +6546,7 @@ definition: - be completely full example: - - His eyes brimmed with tears + - His eyes brimmed with tears. hypernym: - 02636270-v ili: i35242 @@ -6568,7 +6568,7 @@ definition: - be full of example: - - The old cheese was crawling with maggots + - The old cheese was crawling with maggots. hypernym: - 02720849-v ili: i35244 @@ -6579,10 +6579,10 @@ definition: - be present or associated with an event or entity example: - - French fries come with the hamburger - - heart attacks are accompanied by destruction of heart tissue - - fish usually goes with white wine - - this kind of vein accompanies certain arteries + - French fries come with the hamburger. + - Heart attacks are accompanied by destruction of heart tissue. + - Fish usually goes with white wine. + - This kind of vein accompanies certain arteries. hypernym: - 02382049-v ili: i35245 @@ -6596,7 +6596,7 @@ definition: - to accompany as a circumstance or follow as a result example: - - Menuhin's playing was attended by a 15-minute standing ovation + - Menuhin's playing was attended by a 15-minute standing ovation. hypernym: - 02722040-v ili: i35246 @@ -6628,9 +6628,9 @@ definition: - have with oneself; have on one's person example: - - She always takes an umbrella - - I always carry money - - She packs a gun when she goes into the mountains + - She always takes an umbrella. + - I always carry money. + - She packs a gun when she goes into the mountains. hypernym: - 02636270-v ili: i35249 @@ -6654,8 +6654,8 @@ definition: - hang loosely example: - - the ornaments dangled from the tree - - The light dropped from the ceiling + - The ornaments dangled from the tree. + - The light dropped from the ceiling. hypernym: - 01484705-v ili: i35251 @@ -6668,7 +6668,7 @@ definition: - hang loosely or laxly example: - - His tongue lolled + - His tongue lolled. hypernym: - 02723347-v ili: i35252 @@ -6680,7 +6680,7 @@ definition: - make up for example: - - His skills offset his opponent's superior strength + - His skills offset his opponent's superior strength. hypernym: - 02678923-v ili: i35253 @@ -6705,7 +6705,7 @@ definition: - be compatible or in accordance with example: - - You must adhere to the rules + - You must adhere to the rules. hypernym: - 02663315-v ili: i35255 @@ -6716,8 +6716,8 @@ definition: - have in common example: - - Our children share a love of music - - The two countries share a long border + - Our children share a love of music. + - The two countries share a long border. hypernym: - 02666709-v ili: i35256 @@ -6763,7 +6763,7 @@ entails: - 01777267-v example: - - She is pouting because she didn't get what she wanted + - She is pouting because she didn't get what she wanted. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i35260 @@ -6776,7 +6776,7 @@ definition: - be willing or inclined to accept example: - - He did not take kindly to my critical remarks + - He did not take kindly to my critical remarks. hypernym: - 02725274-v ili: i35261 @@ -6787,9 +6787,9 @@ definition: - have a tendency or disposition to do or be something; be inclined example: - - She tends to be nervous before her lectures - - These dresses run small - - He inclined to corpulence + - She tends to be nervous before her lectures. + - These dresses run small. + - He inclined to corpulence. hypernym: - 02622439-v ili: i35262 @@ -6804,7 +6804,7 @@ definition: - be given to example: - - She suffers from a tendency to talk too much + - She suffers from a tendency to talk too much. hypernym: - 02725274-v ili: i35263 @@ -6815,8 +6815,8 @@ definition: - be a part or adjunct example: - - the uniform looks like it belonged to a museum collection - - These pages don't belong + - The uniform looks like it belonged to a museum collection. + - These pages don't belong. hypernym: - 02681865-v ili: i35264 @@ -6828,8 +6828,8 @@ definition: - come as a logical consequence; follow logically example: - - It follows that your assertion is false - - the theorem falls out nicely + - It follows that your assertion is false. + - The theorem falls out nicely. hypernym: - 02640346-v ili: i35265 @@ -6841,7 +6841,7 @@ definition: - come after in time, as a result example: - - A terrible tsunami followed the earthquake + - A terrible tsunami followed the earthquake. hypernym: - 02640346-v ili: i35266 @@ -6856,7 +6856,7 @@ definition: - be next example: - - Mary plays best, with John and Sue following + - Mary plays best, with John and Sue following. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i35267 @@ -6871,8 +6871,8 @@ definition: - to bring something about at a later time than example: - - She followed dinner with a brandy - - He followed his lecture with a question and answer period + - She followed dinner with a brandy. + - He followed his lecture with a question and answer period. hypernym: - 01632781-v ili: i35268 @@ -6895,7 +6895,7 @@ definition: - make oneself subject to; bring upon oneself; become liable to example: - - People who smoke incur a great danger to their health + - People who smoke incur a great danger to their health. hypernym: - 02115410-v ili: i35270 @@ -6906,8 +6906,8 @@ definition: - have a particular form example: - - the story or argument runs as follows - - as the saying goes … + - 'The story or argument runs as follows: …' + - as the saying goes, … hypernym: - 02622439-v ili: i35271 @@ -6920,11 +6920,11 @@ - make a possibility or provide opportunity for; permit to be attainable or cause to remain example: - - This leaves no room for improvement - - The evidence allows only one conclusion + - This leaves no room for improvement. + - The evidence allows only one conclusion. - allow for mistakes - leave lots of time for the trip - - This procedure provides for lots of leeway + - This procedure provides for lots of leeway. hypernym: - 02344167-v ili: i35272 @@ -6940,7 +6940,7 @@ definition: - be mentioned example: - - These names came up in the discussion + - These names came up in the discussion. hypernym: - 00340548-v ili: i35273 @@ -6951,8 +6951,8 @@ definition: - be oriented in a certain direction example: - - The house looks out on a tennis court - - The apartment overlooks the Hudson + - The house looks out on a tennis court. + - The apartment overlooks the Hudson. hypernym: - 02696550-v ili: i35274 @@ -6966,7 +6966,7 @@ definition: - be or play a part of or in example: - - Elections figure prominently in every government program + - Elections figure prominently in every government program. - How do the elections figure in the current pattern of internal politics? hypernym: - 02137900-v @@ -6979,8 +6979,8 @@ definition: - be received or accepted or interpreted in a specific way example: - - This speech didn't play well with the American public - - His remarks played to the suspicions of the committee + - This speech didn't play well with the American public. + - His remarks played to the suspicions of the committee. hypernym: - 02137900-v ili: i35276 @@ -6991,7 +6991,7 @@ definition: - offer for others to consider example: - - This poses an interesting question + - This poses an interesting question. hypernym: - 02626667-v ili: i35277 @@ -7003,7 +7003,7 @@ definition: - be urgent example: - - This is a pressing problem + - This is a pressing problem. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35278 @@ -7034,7 +7034,7 @@ definition: - be incomprehensible to; escape understanding by example: - - What you are seeing in him eludes me + - What you are seeing in him eludes me. hypernym: - 00624056-v ili: i35281 @@ -7046,7 +7046,7 @@ definition: - have as a center example: - - The region centers on Charleston + - The region centers on Charleston. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i35282 @@ -7069,7 +7069,7 @@ definition: - be typical of example: - - This compositional style is exemplified by this fugue + - This compositional style is exemplified by this fugue. hypernym: - 02703567-v ili: i35284 @@ -7081,7 +7081,7 @@ definition: - belong to an earlier time example: - - This story dates back 200 years + - This story dates back 200 years. hypernym: - 01631641-v ili: i35285 @@ -7103,7 +7103,7 @@ definition: - enhance the appearance of example: - - Mourning becomes Electra + - Mourning becomes Electra. - This behavior doesn't suit you! hypernym: - 00293903-v @@ -7139,8 +7139,8 @@ definition: - cease to flow; stand without moving example: - - Stagnating waters - - blood stagnates in the capillaries + - stagnating waters + - Blood stagnates in the capillaries. hypernym: - 00117793-v ili: i35290 @@ -7153,7 +7153,7 @@ definition: - cause to stagnate example: - - There are marshes that stagnate the waters + - There are marshes that stagnate the waters. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i35291 @@ -7166,7 +7166,7 @@ definition: - stand still example: - - Industry will stagnate if we do not stimulate our economy + - Industry will stagnate if we do not stimulate our economy. hypernym: - 01861378-v ili: i35292 @@ -7186,7 +7186,7 @@ definition: - be close to the earth, or be disproportionately wide example: - - The building squatted low + - The building squatted low. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i35294 @@ -7197,8 +7197,8 @@ definition: - resist doing something example: - - He refrained from hitting him back - - she could not forbear weeping + - He refrained from hitting him back. + - She could not forbear weeping. hypernym: - 01119003-v ili: i35295 @@ -7210,7 +7210,7 @@ definition: - refrain from doing example: - - she forbore a snicker + - She forbore a snicker. hypernym: - 02731589-v ili: i35296 @@ -7222,8 +7222,8 @@ definition: - abstain from doing; always used with a negative example: - - I can't help myself — I have to smoke - - She could not help watching the sad spectacle + - I can't help myself — I have to smoke. + - She could not help watching the sad spectacle. hypernym: - 02731589-v ili: i35297 @@ -7235,7 +7235,7 @@ definition: - not act or do anything example: - - He just stood by when the police beat up the demonstrators + - He just stood by when the police beat up the demonstrators. hypernym: - 02731589-v ili: i35298 @@ -7248,7 +7248,7 @@ domain_topic: - 00524569-n example: - - He sat out the game + - He sat out the game. hypernym: - 02731589-v ili: i35299 @@ -7268,7 +7268,7 @@ definition: - be imminent or about to happen example: - - Changes are impending + - Changes are impending. hypernym: - 00342572-v ili: i35301 @@ -7279,10 +7279,10 @@ definition: - change or be different within limits example: - - Estimates for the losses in the earthquake range as high as $2 billion - - Interest rates run from 5 to 10 percent - - The instruments ranged from tuba to cymbals - - My students range from very bright to dull + - Estimates for the losses in the earthquake range as high as $2 billion. + - Interest rates run from 5 to 10 percent. + - The instruments ranged from tuba to cymbals. + - My students range from very bright to dull. hypernym: - 02622439-v ili: i35302 @@ -7297,10 +7297,10 @@ definition: - continue in a place, position, or situation example: - - After graduation, she stayed on in Cambridge as a student adviser - - Stay with me, please - - despite student protests, he remained Dean for another year - - She continued as deputy mayor for another year + - After graduation, she stayed on in Cambridge as a student adviser. + - Stay with me, please. + - Despite student protests, he remained Dean for another year. + - She continued as deputy mayor for another year. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35303 @@ -7314,7 +7314,7 @@ definition: - be sold at a certain price or in a certain way example: - - These books sell like hot cakes + - These books sell like hot cakes. hypernym: - 02708368-v ili: i35304 @@ -7328,8 +7328,8 @@ definition: - be translatable, or be translatable in a certain way example: - - poetry often does not translate - - Tolstoy's novels translate well into English + - Poetry often does not translate. + - Tolstoy's novels translate well into English. hypernym: - 02622439-v ili: i35305 @@ -7342,7 +7342,7 @@ definition: - measure by or as if by a scale example: - - This bike scales only 25 pounds + - This bike scales only 25 pounds. hypernym: - 02710209-v ili: i35306 @@ -7355,7 +7355,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - These gems retail at thousands of dollars each + - These gems retail at thousands of dollars each. hypernym: - 02733758-v ili: i35307 @@ -7370,7 +7370,7 @@ domain_topic: - 01092370-n example: - - The stock traded around $20 a share + - The stock traded around $20 a share. hypernym: - 02733758-v ili: i35308 @@ -7381,7 +7381,7 @@ definition: - be the first or leading member of (a group) and excel example: - - This student heads the class + - This student heads the class. hypernym: - 02445109-v ili: i35309 @@ -7395,7 +7395,7 @@ definition: - be subject to or the object of example: - - The governor came in for a lot of criticism + - The governor came in for a lot of criticism. hypernym: - 00523831-v ili: i35310 @@ -7406,8 +7406,8 @@ definition: - act or be so as to become in a specified state example: - - The inflation left them penniless - - The president's remarks left us speechless + - The inflation left them penniless. + - The president's remarks left us speechless. hypernym: - 00120124-v ili: i35311 @@ -7420,7 +7420,7 @@ definition: - be comparable example: - - This car does not compare with our line of Mercedes + - This car does not compare with our line of Mercedes. hypernym: - 02730292-v ili: i35312 @@ -7433,7 +7433,7 @@ definition: - be ranked or compare example: - - This violinist is as good as Juilliard-trained violinists go + - This violinist is as good as Juilliard-trained violinists go. hypernym: - 02735507-v ili: i35313 @@ -7445,7 +7445,7 @@ - come under, be classified or included example: - fall into a category - - This comes under a new heading + - This comes under a new heading. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i35314 @@ -7457,8 +7457,8 @@ definition: - have left or have as a remainder example: - - That left the four of us - - 19 minus 8 leaves 11 + - That left the four of us. + - 19 minus 8 leaves 11. hypernym: - 02208144-v ili: i35315 @@ -7472,7 +7472,7 @@ definition: - be beset by example: - - The project ran into numerous financial difficulties + - The project ran into numerous financial difficulties. hypernym: - 02745355-v ili: i35316 @@ -7484,8 +7484,8 @@ definition: - be felt or perceived in a certain way example: - - The ground feels shaky - - The sheets feel soft + - The ground feels shaky. + - The sheets feel soft. hypernym: - 02137900-v ili: i35317 @@ -7498,7 +7498,7 @@ definition: - feel as if crawling with insects example: - - My skin crawled — I was terrified + - My skin crawled — I was terrified. hypernym: - 02736346-v ili: i35318 @@ -7509,7 +7509,7 @@ definition: - have or contain a certain wording or form example: - - The passage reads as follows + - The passage reads as follows. - What does the law say? hypernym: - 02636270-v @@ -7524,7 +7524,7 @@ definition: - remain present although waning or gradually dying example: - - Her perfume lingered on + - Her perfume lingered on. hypernym: - 01861378-v ili: i35321 @@ -7535,8 +7535,8 @@ definition: - have a place in relation to something else example: - - The fate of Bosnia lies in the hands of the West - - The responsibility rests with the Allies + - The fate of Bosnia lies in the hands of the West. + - The responsibility rests with the Allies. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i35322 @@ -7550,7 +7550,7 @@ definition: - put into a group example: - - The academy counts several Nobel Prize winners among its members + - The academy counts several Nobel Prize winners among its members. hypernym: - 00656296-v ili: i35323 @@ -7562,7 +7562,7 @@ definition: - be indebted to, in an abstract or intellectual sense example: - - This new theory owes much to Einstein's Relativity Theory + - This new theory owes much to Einstein's Relativity Theory. hypernym: - 02669721-v ili: i35324 @@ -7573,7 +7573,7 @@ definition: - be attracted to example: - - Boys gravitate towards girls at that age + - Boys gravitate towards girls at that age. hypernym: - 01775456-v ili: i35325 @@ -7584,7 +7584,7 @@ definition: - move toward example: - - The conversation gravitated towards politics + - The conversation gravitated towards politics. hypernym: - 02725274-v ili: i35326 @@ -7595,7 +7595,7 @@ definition: - be worth it example: - - It pays to go through the trouble + - It pays to go through the trouble. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35327 @@ -7628,9 +7628,9 @@ definition: - have room for; hold without crowding example: - - This hotel can accommodate 250 guests - - The theater admits 300 people - - The auditorium can't hold more than 500 people + - This hotel can accommodate 250 guests. + - The theater admits 300 people. + - The auditorium can't hold more than 500 people. hypernym: - 02208144-v ili: i35330 @@ -7645,7 +7645,7 @@ definition: - maintain in safety from injury, harm, or danger example: - - May God keep you + - May God keep you. hypernym: - 01130619-v ili: i35331 @@ -7659,7 +7659,7 @@ definition: - be distinguished or eminent example: - - His talent shines + - His talent shines. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35332 @@ -7670,7 +7670,7 @@ definition: - be resplendent or radiant; to shine brightly example: - - The Queen's garments resplended in velvet and jewels + - The Queen's garments resplended in velvet and jewels. hypernym: - 02771882-v ili: i35333 @@ -7681,7 +7681,7 @@ definition: - extend in importance or range example: - - His accomplishments go far + - His accomplishments go far. hypernym: - 02691775-v ili: i35334 @@ -7693,7 +7693,7 @@ definition: - be recorded or remembered example: - - She will go down as the first feminist + - She will go down as the first feminist. hypernym: - 02137900-v ili: i35335 @@ -7704,7 +7704,7 @@ definition: - be iridescent example: - - The corals iridesced under the surface of the clear water + - The corals iridesced under the surface of the clear water. hypernym: - 02165374-v ili: i35336 @@ -7715,7 +7715,7 @@ definition: - exhibit a play of colors like that of an opal example: - - This nitrate opalesces under certain conditions + - This nitrate opalesces under certain conditions. hypernym: - 02739803-v ili: i35337 @@ -7737,7 +7737,7 @@ definition: - occupy a place or location, also metaphorically example: - - We stand on common ground + - We stand on common ground. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i35339 @@ -7748,7 +7748,7 @@ definition: - undergo being photographed in a certain way example: - - Children photograph well + - Children photograph well. hypernym: - 02137900-v ili: i35340 @@ -7759,7 +7759,7 @@ definition: - fail to spoil or rot example: - - These potatoes keep for a long time + - These potatoes keep for a long time. hypernym: - 00117793-v ili: i35341 @@ -7773,8 +7773,8 @@ definition: - be menacing, burdensome, or oppressive example: - - This worry hangs on my mind - - The cloud of suspicion hangs over her + - This worry hangs on my mind. + - The cloud of suspicion hangs over her. hypernym: - 02684248-v ili: i35342 @@ -7785,7 +7785,7 @@ definition: - strew example: - - Cigar butts littered the ground + - Cigar butts littered the ground. hypernym: - 01211516-v ili: i35343 @@ -7796,7 +7796,7 @@ definition: - be agreeable or acceptable example: - - This time suits me + - This time suits me. hypernym: - 02669057-v ili: i35344 @@ -7807,7 +7807,7 @@ definition: - be the end of; be the last or concluding part of example: - - This sad scene ended the movie + - This sad scene ended the movie. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35345 @@ -7830,7 +7830,7 @@ definition: - be of use example: - - This will help to prevent accidents + - This will help to prevent accidents. hypernym: - 02676187-v ili: i35347 @@ -7842,7 +7842,7 @@ definition: - be in connection with something relevant example: - - This ties in closely with his earlier remarks + - This ties in closely with his earlier remarks. hypernym: - 02730292-v ili: i35348 @@ -7853,7 +7853,7 @@ definition: - be used or required for example: - - A lot of energy went into the organization of this banquet + - A lot of energy went into the organization of this banquet. hypernym: - 02561616-v ili: i35349 @@ -7865,8 +7865,8 @@ - have certain characteristics of qualities for something; be open or vulnerable to example: - - This story would lend itself well to serialization on television - - The current system lends itself to great abuse + - This story would lend itself well to serialization on television. + - The current system lends itself to great abuse. hypernym: - 02663315-v ili: i35350 @@ -7886,8 +7886,8 @@ definition: - show the form or outline of example: - - The tree was clearly defined by the light - - The camera could define the smallest object + - The tree was clearly defined by the light. + - The camera could define the smallest object. hypernym: - 02141597-v ili: i35352 @@ -7910,8 +7910,8 @@ definition: - come from; be connected by a relationship of blood, for example example: - - She was descended from an old Italian noble family - - he comes from humble origins + - She was descended from an old Italian noble family. + - He comes from humble origins. hypernym: - 02463535-v ili: i35354 @@ -7927,7 +7927,7 @@ definition: - be rightly classified in a class or category example: - - The whales belong among the mammals + - The whales belong among the mammals. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35355 @@ -7938,7 +7938,7 @@ definition: - be suitable or acceptable example: - - This student somehow doesn't belong + - This student somehow doesn't belong. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35356 @@ -7950,7 +7950,7 @@ - be in the right place or situation example: - Where do these books belong? - - Let's put health care where it belongs — under the control of the government + - Let's put health care where it belongs — under the control of the government. - Where do these books go? hypernym: - 02661230-v @@ -7963,7 +7963,7 @@ definition: - be sufficient example: - - There's not enough to go around + - There's not enough to go around. hypernym: - 02675578-v ili: i35358 @@ -7974,7 +7974,7 @@ definition: - be excessively hot example: - - If the children stay out on the beach for another hour, they'll be fried + - If the children stay out on the beach for another hour, they'll be fried. hypernym: - 00373318-v ili: i35359 @@ -7994,7 +7994,7 @@ definition: - form a spiral example: - - The path spirals up the mountain + - The path spirals up the mountain. hypernym: - 02744576-v ili: i35361 @@ -8005,8 +8005,8 @@ definition: - extend in curves and turns example: - - The road winds around the lake - - the path twisted through the forest + - The road winds around the lake. + - The path twisted through the forest. hypernym: - 02691775-v ili: i35362 @@ -8019,7 +8019,7 @@ definition: - form a snake-like pattern example: - - The river snakes through the valley + - The river snakes through the valley. hypernym: - 02744576-v ili: i35363 @@ -8051,7 +8051,7 @@ definition: - experience as a reaction example: - - My proposal met with much opposition + - My proposal met with much opposition. hypernym: - 00120854-v ili: i35366 @@ -8064,7 +8064,7 @@ definition: - enhance by contrast example: - - In this picture, the figures are foiled against the background + - In this picture, the figures are foiled against the background. hypernym: - 02672941-v ili: i35367 @@ -8075,7 +8075,7 @@ definition: - be all mixed up or jumbled together example: - - His words jumbled + - His words jumbled. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35368 @@ -8087,7 +8087,7 @@ definition: - have in one's aspect; wear an expression of one's attitude or personality example: - - He always wears a smile + - He always wears a smile. hypernym: - 02636270-v ili: i35369 @@ -8098,7 +8098,7 @@ definition: - be unsure or weak example: - - Their enthusiasm is faltering + - Their enthusiasm is faltering. hypernym: - 02646524-v ili: i35370 @@ -8110,7 +8110,7 @@ definition: - represent or express something abstract in tangible form example: - - This painting embodies the feelings of the Romantic period + - This painting embodies the feelings of the Romantic period. hypernym: - 00990060-v ili: i35371 @@ -8121,8 +8121,8 @@ definition: - give grounds for expectations example: - - The new results were promising - - The results promised fame and glory + - The new results were promising. + - The results promised fame and glory. hypernym: - 00923271-v ili: i35372 @@ -8134,7 +8134,7 @@ - be confronted with example: - What do we have here? - - Now we have a fine mess + - Now we have a fine mess. hypernym: - 02110960-v ili: i35373 @@ -8145,7 +8145,7 @@ definition: - be sufficiently competent in a certain situation example: - - He can hold his own in graduate school + - He can hold his own in graduate school. hypernym: - 02529837-v ili: i35374 @@ -8156,7 +8156,7 @@ definition: - be exhibited example: - - Picasso hangs in this new wing of the museum + - Picasso hangs in this new wing of the museum. hypernym: - 00426920-v ili: i35375 @@ -8169,7 +8169,7 @@ definition: - have a range; be capable of projecting over a certain distance, as of a gun example: - - This gun ranges over two miles + - This gun ranges over two miles. hypernym: - 02727159-v ili: i35376 @@ -8180,7 +8180,7 @@ definition: - be conveyed over a certain distance example: - - Her voice carries very well in this big opera house + - Her voice carries very well in this big opera house. hypernym: - 02747024-v ili: i35377 @@ -8193,7 +8193,7 @@ definition: - be designed to hold or take example: - - This surface will not take the dye + - This surface will not take the dye. hypernym: - 02708690-v ili: i35378 @@ -8205,7 +8205,7 @@ definition: - give access or entrance to example: - - The French doors admit onto the yard + - The French doors admit onto the yard. hypernym: - 00803980-v ili: i35379 @@ -8218,7 +8218,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06184139-n example: - - Subjects and verbs must always agree in English + - Subjects and verbs must always agree in English. hypernym: - 00925764-v ili: i35380 @@ -8229,7 +8229,7 @@ definition: - be cleanable example: - - This stove cleans easily + - This stove cleans easily. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35381 @@ -8242,7 +8242,7 @@ definition: - allow a draft example: - - This chimney draws very well + - This chimney draws very well. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35382 @@ -8255,8 +8255,8 @@ definition: - have certain properties when driven example: - - This car rides smoothly - - My new truck drives well + - This car rides smoothly. + - My new truck drives well. hypernym: - 01528454-v ili: i35383 @@ -8271,8 +8271,8 @@ definition: - have a specified degree of importance example: - - My ex-husband means nothing to me - - Happiness means everything + - My ex-husband means nothing to me. + - Happiness means everything. hypernym: - 00837915-v ili: i35384 @@ -8283,7 +8283,7 @@ definition: - be face to face with example: - - The child screamed when he confronted the man in the Halloween costume + - The child screamed when he confronted the man in the Halloween costume. hypernym: - 02699161-v ili: i35385 @@ -8307,7 +8307,7 @@ definition: - be in equilibrium example: - - He was balancing on one foot + - He was balancing on one foot. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i35387 @@ -8320,7 +8320,7 @@ definition: - be a native of example: - - She hails from Kalamazoo + - She hails from Kalamazoo. hypernym: - 02614382-v ili: i35388 @@ -8334,7 +8334,7 @@ definition: - begin a trip at a certain point, as of a plane, train, bus, etc. example: - - The flight originates in Calcutta + - The flight originates in Calcutta. hypernym: - 02614382-v ili: i35389 @@ -8345,7 +8345,7 @@ definition: - exist or occur in a certain point in a series example: - - Next came the student from France + - Next came the student from France. hypernym: - 02661230-v ili: i35390 @@ -8358,7 +8358,7 @@ definition: - be abundantly present example: - - The champagne flowed at the wedding + - The champagne flowed at the wedding. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35391 @@ -8369,8 +8369,8 @@ definition: - come forth example: - - A scream came from the woman's mouth - - His breath came hard + - A scream came from the woman's mouth. + - His breath came hard. hypernym: - 01839438-v ili: i35392 @@ -8382,7 +8382,7 @@ definition: - hang over, as of something threatening, dark, or menacing example: - - The terrible vision brooded over her all day long + - The terrible vision brooded over her all day long. hypernym: - 02740827-v ili: i35393 @@ -8396,7 +8396,7 @@ definition: - be greater in significance than example: - - the tragedy overshadowed the couple's happiness + - The tragedy overshadowed the couple's happiness. hypernym: - 02749936-v ili: i35394 @@ -8409,7 +8409,7 @@ definition: - have the financial means to do something or buy something example: - - We can't afford to send our children to college + - We can't afford to send our children to college. - Can you afford this car? hypernym: - 02593624-v @@ -8421,7 +8421,7 @@ definition: - have an opening or passage or outlet example: - - The bedrooms open into the hall + - The bedrooms open into the hall. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35396 @@ -8433,7 +8433,7 @@ - to remain unmolested, undisturbed, or uninterrupted — used only in infinitive form example: - - let her be + - Let her be. hypernym: - 00117793-v ili: i35397 @@ -8444,7 +8444,7 @@ definition: - be suitable for theatrical performance example: - - This scene acts well + - This scene acts well. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35398 @@ -8457,7 +8457,7 @@ definition: - constitute an addition example: - - This paper will add to her reputation + - This paper will add to her reputation. hypernym: - 02627475-v ili: i35399 @@ -8472,7 +8472,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06013397-n example: - - four and four make eight + - Four and four make eight. hypernym: - 02651091-v ili: i35400 @@ -8486,8 +8486,8 @@ definition: - afford possibility example: - - This problem admits of no solution - - This short story allows of several different interpretations + - This problem admits of no solution. + - This short story allows of several different interpretations. hypernym: - 02208144-v ili: i35401 @@ -8501,7 +8501,7 @@ definition: - show a certain characteristic when tested example: - - He tested positive for HIV + - He tested positive for HIV. hypernym: - 02141597-v ili: i35402 @@ -8512,7 +8512,7 @@ definition: - be liable or accountable example: - - She must answer for her actions + - She must answer for her actions. hypernym: - 00817348-v ili: i35404 @@ -8523,7 +8523,7 @@ definition: - be superior example: - - Reading beats watching television + - Reading beats watching television. - This sure beats work! hypernym: - 01108050-v @@ -8535,8 +8535,8 @@ definition: - have as a major characteristic example: - - The novel holds many surprises - - The book holds in store much valuable advise + - The novel holds many surprises. + - The book holds in store much valuable advise. hypernym: - 02208144-v ili: i35406 @@ -8547,7 +8547,7 @@ definition: - vary or interrupt a uniformity or continuity example: - - The flat plain was broken by tall mesas + - The flat plain was broken by tall mesas. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i35407 @@ -8558,7 +8558,7 @@ definition: - come to an end example: - - The heat wave finally broke yesterday + - The heat wave finally broke yesterday. hypernym: - 02615799-v ili: i35408 @@ -8569,12 +8569,12 @@ definition: - have as an inherent or characteristic feature or have as a consequence example: - - This new washer carries a two year guarantee - - The loan carries a high interest rate - - this undertaking carries many dangers - - She carries her mother's genes - - These bonds carry warrants - - The restaurant carries an unusual name + - This new washer carries a two year guarantee. + - The loan carries a high interest rate. + - This undertaking carries many dangers. + - She carries her mother's genes. + - These bonds carry warrants. + - The restaurant carries an unusual name. hypernym: - 02636270-v ili: i35409 @@ -8587,7 +8587,7 @@ definition: - have a certain value or carry a certain weight example: - - each answer counts as three points + - Each answer counts as three points. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35410 @@ -8600,7 +8600,7 @@ domain_topic: - 06013397-n example: - - 24 contains 6 + - 24 contains 6. hypernym: - 00638921-v ili: i35411 @@ -8611,8 +8611,8 @@ definition: - be scheduled so as to provide continuing service, as in transportation example: - - The local train does not connect with the Amtrak train - - The planes don't connect and you will have to wait for four hours + - The local train does not connect with the Amtrak train. + - The planes don't connect and you will have to wait for four hours. hypernym: - 02628315-v ili: i35412 @@ -8623,7 +8623,7 @@ definition: - continue after an interruption example: - - The demonstration continued after a break for lunch + - The demonstration continued after a break for lunch. hypernym: - 02372362-v - 00340744-v @@ -8637,8 +8637,8 @@ definition: - do something repeatedly and showing no intention to stop example: - - We continued our research into the cause of the illness - - The landlord persists in asking us to move + - We continued our research into the cause of the illness. + - The landlord persists in asking us to move. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i35414 @@ -8652,7 +8652,7 @@ definition: - be responsible for the sale of example: - - All her publicity sold the products + - All her publicity sold the products. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35415 @@ -8663,7 +8663,7 @@ definition: - be approved of or gain acceptance example: - - The new idea sold well in certain circles + - The new idea sold well in certain circles. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35416 @@ -8674,7 +8674,7 @@ definition: - be fatal example: - - cigarettes kill + - Cigarettes kill. - drunken driving kills exemplifies: - 06730109-n @@ -8688,7 +8688,7 @@ definition: - be suitable for example: - - Wood makes good furniture + - Wood makes good furniture. hypernym: - 02626667-v ili: i35418 @@ -8699,7 +8699,7 @@ definition: - undergo fabrication or creation example: - - This wool makes into a nice sweater + - This wool makes into a nice sweater. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i35419 @@ -8710,7 +8710,7 @@ definition: - be beautiful to look at example: - - Flowers adorned the tables everywhere + - Flowers adorned the tables everywhere. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35420 @@ -8726,7 +8726,7 @@ definition: - be an ornament to example: - - stars ornamented the Christmas tree + - Stars ornamented the Christmas tree. hypernym: - 02754802-v ili: i35421 @@ -8757,7 +8757,7 @@ definition: - form an impenetrable cover over example: - - the butter cream smothered the cake + - The butter cream smothered the cake. hypernym: - 01210571-v ili: i35424 @@ -8768,7 +8768,7 @@ definition: - form a cover like a shroud example: - - Mist shrouded the castle + - Mist shrouded the castle. hypernym: - 01210571-v ili: i35425 @@ -8779,10 +8779,10 @@ definition: - be sustained or supported or borne example: - - His glasses rode high on his nose - - The child rode on his mother's hips - - She rode a wave of popularity - - The brothers rode to an easy victory on their father's political name + - His glasses rode high on his nose. + - The child rode on his mother's hips. + - She rode a wave of popularity. + - The brothers rode to an easy victory on their father's political name. hypernym: - 01842593-v ili: i35427 @@ -8793,7 +8793,7 @@ definition: - be similar in sound, especially with respect to the last syllable example: - - ‘hat’ and ‘cat’ rhyme + - ‘hat’ and ‘cat’ rhyme. hypernym: - 02663315-v ili: i35428 @@ -8805,7 +8805,7 @@ definition: - correspond in vowel sounds; rhyme in assonance example: - - The accented vowels assonated in this poem + - The accented vowels assonated in this poem. hypernym: - 02756307-v ili: i35429 @@ -8816,7 +8816,7 @@ definition: - have its essential character; be comprised or contained in; be embodied in example: - - The payment consists in food + - The payment consists in food. - What does love consist in? hypernym: - 02622439-v @@ -8830,8 +8830,8 @@ domain_topic: - 06009822-n example: - - one curve osculates the other - - these two surfaces osculate + - One curve osculates the other. + - These two surfaces osculate. hypernym: - 02724184-v ili: i35431 @@ -8842,8 +8842,8 @@ definition: - behave in a certain way when handled example: - - This dough does not work easily - - The soft metal works well + - This dough does not work easily. + - The soft metal works well. hypernym: - 00010428-v ili: i35432 @@ -8856,7 +8856,7 @@ definition: - go back in order of genealogical succession example: - - Inheritance may not ascend linearly + - Inheritance may not ascend linearly. hypernym: - 02729826-v ili: i35433 @@ -8867,7 +8867,7 @@ definition: - have lubricating properties example: - - the liquid in this can lubricates well + - The liquid in this can lubricates well. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35434 @@ -8878,7 +8878,7 @@ definition: - allow the passage of air through example: - - Our new synthetic fabric breathes and is perfect for summer wear + - Our new synthetic fabric breathes and is perfect for summer wear. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35435 @@ -8889,7 +8889,7 @@ definition: - be in equilibrium during a flight example: - - The airplane trimmed + - The airplane trimmed. hypernym: - 02748895-v ili: i35436 @@ -8915,7 +8915,7 @@ definition: - have a certain musical rhythm example: - - The music has to swing + - The music has to swing. hypernym: - 02139513-v ili: i35438 @@ -8926,7 +8926,7 @@ definition: - be intermediate between two taxonomic groups example: - - These species osculate + - These species osculate. hypernym: - 02628315-v ili: i35439 @@ -8946,7 +8946,7 @@ definition: - be a summary of example: - - The abstract summarizes the main ideas in the paper + - The abstract summarizes the main ideas in the paper. hypernym: - 01011267-v ili: i35441 @@ -8962,7 +8962,7 @@ definition: - serve as a supplement to example: - - Vitamins supplemented his meager diet + - Vitamins supplemented his meager diet. hypernym: - 02626667-v ili: i35442 @@ -8975,7 +8975,7 @@ definition: - be equivalent in effect example: - - the growth in income translates into greater purchasing power + - The growth in income translates into greater purchasing power. hypernym: - 02670846-v ili: i35443 @@ -8986,7 +8986,7 @@ definition: - be transplantable example: - - These delicate plants do not transplant easily + - These delicate plants do not transplant easily. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35444 @@ -9013,7 +9013,7 @@ definition: - cause to form a united, orderly, and aesthetically consistent whole example: - - Religion can cohere social groups + - Religion can cohere social groups. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i35446 @@ -9024,7 +9024,7 @@ definition: - be averse to or express disapproval of example: - - My wife objects to modern furniture + - My wife objects to modern furniture. hypernym: - 01780648-v ili: i35447 @@ -9035,7 +9035,7 @@ definition: - be or become fixed example: - - The door sticks — we will have to plane it + - The door sticks — we will have to plane it. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35448 @@ -9055,8 +9055,8 @@ definition: - be priced or listed when trading stops example: - - The stock market closed high this Friday - - My new stocks closed at $59 last night + - The stock market closed high this Friday. + - My new stocks closed at $59 last night. hypernym: - 02734659-v ili: i35450 @@ -9067,7 +9067,7 @@ definition: - take its rise example: - - These rivers head from a mountain range in the Himalayas + - These rivers head from a mountain range in the Himalayas. hypernym: - 02630344-v ili: i35451 @@ -9087,7 +9087,7 @@ definition: - be distributed or spread, as in statistical analyses example: - - Values distribute + - Values distribute. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35453 @@ -9100,7 +9100,7 @@ definition: - spread throughout a given area example: - - the function distributes the values evenly + - The function distributes the values evenly. hypernym: - 02086937-v ili: i35454 @@ -9113,7 +9113,7 @@ definition: - resist immunologically the introduction of some foreign tissue or organ example: - - His body rejected the liver of the donor + - His body rejected the liver of the donor. hypernym: - 00719282-v ili: i35455 @@ -9127,7 +9127,7 @@ - choose a simpler life style after questioning personal and career satisfaction goals example: - - After 3 decades in politics, she cashed out and moved to Polynesia + - After 3 decades in politics, she cashed out and moved to Polynesia. hypernym: - 02620422-v ili: i35456 @@ -9138,7 +9138,7 @@ definition: - be sexually active example: - - She is supposed to put out + - She is supposed to put out. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i35457 @@ -9149,8 +9149,8 @@ definition: - be very hot, due to hot weather or exposure to the sun example: - - The town was broiling in the sun - - the tourists were baking in the heat + - The town was broiling in the sun. + - The tourists were baking in the heat. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35458 @@ -9162,7 +9162,7 @@ definition: - exist or be situated within example: - - Strange notions inhabited her mind + - Strange notions inhabited her mind. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35459 @@ -9174,7 +9174,7 @@ definition: - be covered with or submerged in a liquid example: - - the meat was swimming in a fatty gravy + - The meat was swimming in a fatty gravy. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35460 @@ -9186,7 +9186,7 @@ definition: - be dizzy or giddy example: - - my brain is swimming after the bottle of champagne + - My brain is swimming after the bottle of champagne. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35461 @@ -9197,7 +9197,7 @@ definition: - situate as a center of operations example: - - we will base this project in the new lab + - We will base this project in the new lab. hypernym: - 02700775-v ili: i35462 @@ -9208,7 +9208,7 @@ definition: - be a member, adherent, inhabitant, etc. (of a group, organization, or place) example: - - They belong to the same political party + - They belong to the same political party. hypernym: - 02609706-v ili: i35463 @@ -9232,9 +9232,9 @@ - source: http://blastr.com/2012/10/x-of-the-most-convoluted.php text: It rocks, but it can get a little dense. - source: iZombie - Brainless in Seattle, Part 1 (2018) - text: A shot of tequila and then turn up the song, it kicks ass + text: A shot of tequila and then turn up the song, it kicks ass. - source: Huffington Post 17-02-06 - text: To say Ben slays in these photos is an understatement + text: To say Ben slays in these photos is an understatement. hypernym: - 02679754-v members: diff --git a/src/yaml/verb.weather.yaml b/src/yaml/verb.weather.yaml index 21ce1934..37168551 100644 --- a/src/yaml/verb.weather.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/verb.weather.yaml @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ definition: - precipitate as rain example: - - If it rains much more, we can expect some flooding + - If it rains much more, we can expect some flooding. hypernym: - 02762779-v ili: i35464 @@ -16,8 +16,8 @@ entails: - 00365521-v example: - - rain, snow and sleet were falling - - Vesuvius precipitated its fiery, destructive rage on Herculaneum + - Rain, snow and sleet were falling. + - Vesuvius precipitated its fiery, destructive rage on Herculaneum. hypernym: - 01976312-v ili: i35465 @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ definition: - come down like raindrops example: - - Bullets were spatting down on us + - Bullets were spatting down on us. hypernym: - 02762779-v ili: i35466 @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ definition: - become liquid example: - - The garden air overnight liquefied into a morning dew + - The garden air overnight liquefied into a morning dew. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i35467 @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ definition: - rain lightly example: - - When it drizzles in summer, hiking can be pleasant + - When it drizzles in summer, hiking can be pleasant. hypernym: - 02762516-v ili: i35468 @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ definition: - rain abundantly example: - - Meteors showered down over half of Australia + - Meteors showered down over half of Australia. hypernym: - 02762516-v ili: i35469 @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ definition: - rain gently example: - - It has only sprinkled, but the roads are slick + - It has only sprinkled, but the roads are slick. hypernym: - 02762516-v ili: i35470 @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ definition: - come down as if in sheets example: - - The rain was sheeting down during the monsoon + - The rain was sheeting down during the monsoon. hypernym: - 02763991-v ili: i35472 @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ definition: - pour as if from a sluice example: - - An aggressive tide sluiced across the barrier reef + - An aggressive tide sluiced across the barrier reef. hypernym: - 02763991-v ili: i35473 @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ entails: - 02764784-v example: - - When the wings iced up, the pilot was forced to land his plane + - When the wings iced up, the pilot was forced to land his plane. hypernym: - 00109468-v ili: i35474 @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ definition: - be very cold, below the freezing point example: - - It is freezing in Kalamazoo + - It is freezing in Kalamazoo. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i35475 @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ definition: - fall as snow example: - - It was snowing all night + - It was snowing all night. hypernym: - 02762779-v ili: i35476 @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ definition: - precipitate as small ice particles example: - - It hailed for an hour + - It hailed for an hour. hypernym: - 02762779-v ili: i35477 @@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ definition: - precipitate as a mixture of rain and snow example: - - If the temperature rises above freezing, it will probably sleet + - If the temperature rises above freezing, it will probably sleet. hypernym: - 02762779-v ili: i35478 @@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ definition: - be in flames or aflame example: - - The sky seemed to flame in the Hawaiian sunset + - The sky seemed to flame in the Hawaiian sunset. hypernym: - 00377673-v ili: i35479 @@ -203,8 +203,8 @@ definition: - cause to start burning; subject to fire or great heat example: - - Great heat can ignite almost any dry matter - - Light a cigarette + - Great heat can ignite almost any dry matter. + - light a cigarette hypernym: - 02768426-v ili: i35480 @@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ entails: - 02765572-v example: - - Lightning set the forest afire + - Lightning set the forest afire. hypernym: - 02768426-v ili: i35481 @@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ definition: - ignite anew, as of something burning example: - - The strong winds reignited the cooling embers + - The strong winds reignited the cooling embers. hypernym: - 02765572-v ili: i35482 @@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ definition: - put out, as of a candle or a light example: - - Douse the lights + - douse the lights hypernym: - 02767855-v ili: i35483 @@ -255,8 +255,8 @@ definition: - start to burn or burst into flames example: - - Marsh gases ignited suddenly - - The oily rags combusted spontaneously + - Marsh gases ignited suddenly. + - The oily rags combusted spontaneously. hypernym: - 00145958-v ili: i35484 @@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ definition: - erupt in an uncontrolled manner example: - - The oil well blew out + - The oil well blew out. hypernym: - 02766580-v ili: i35485 @@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ definition: - start burning example: - - The fire caught + - The fire caught. hypernym: - 02766580-v ili: i35486 @@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ definition: - start to burn with a bright flame example: - - The coal in the BBQ grill finally lit up + - The coal in the BBQ grill finally lit up. hypernym: - 02766580-v ili: i35487 @@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ definition: - cause to start burning example: - - The setting sun kindled the sky with oranges and reds + - The setting sun kindled the sky with oranges and reds. hypernym: - 02765572-v ili: i35488 @@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ definition: - catch fire example: - - The dried grass of the prairie kindled, spreading the flames for miles + - The dried grass of the prairie kindled, spreading the flames for miles. hypernym: - 02770203-v ili: i35490 @@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ definition: - put out, as of fires, flames, or lights example: - - Too big to be extinguished at once, the forest fires at best could be contained + - Too big to be extinguished at once, the forest fires at best could be contained. - quench the flames - snuff out the candles hypernym: @@ -360,8 +360,8 @@ definition: - cause to burn or combust example: - - The sun burned off the fog - - We combust coal and other fossil fuels + - The sun burned off the fog. + - We combust coal and other fossil fuels. hypernym: - 00126072-v ili: i35493 @@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ definition: - burn brightly example: - - Every star seemed to flare with new intensity + - Every star seemed to flare with new intensity. hypernym: - 00377673-v ili: i35494 @@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ definition: - shine with a sudden light example: - - The night sky flared with the massive bombardment + - The night sky flared with the massive bombardment. hypernym: - 02769698-v ili: i35495 @@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ definition: - throw or flash the light of (a lamp) example: - - Shine the light on that window, please + - Shine the light on that window, please. hypernym: - 00425822-v ili: i35497 @@ -425,7 +425,7 @@ definition: - shine with a weak or fitful light example: - - Beech leaves shimmered in the moonlight + - Beech leaves shimmered in the moonlight. hypernym: - 02769698-v ili: i35498 @@ -436,7 +436,7 @@ definition: - shine unsteadily example: - - The candle flickered + - The candle flickered. hypernym: - 02769698-v ili: i35499 @@ -448,8 +448,8 @@ definition: - emit light; be bright, as of the sun or a light example: - - The sun shone bright that day - - The fire beamed on their faces + - The sun shone bright that day. + - The fire beamed on their faces. hypernym: - 02773266-v ili: i35500 @@ -461,7 +461,7 @@ definition: - ignite example: - - The sky lit up quickly above the raging volcano + - The sky lit up quickly above the raging volcano. hypernym: - 02765572-v ili: i35501 @@ -472,7 +472,7 @@ definition: - ignite quickly and suddenly, especially after having died down example: - - the fire flared up and died down once again + - The fire flared up and died down once again. hypernym: - 02765572-v ili: i35502 @@ -483,7 +483,7 @@ definition: - burn brightly and intensely example: - - The summer sun alone can cause a pine to blaze + - The summer sun alone can cause a pine to blaze. hypernym: - 00377673-v ili: i35503 @@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ definition: - shine brightly and intensively example: - - Meteors blazed across the atmosphere + - Meteors blazed across the atmosphere. hypernym: - 02769698-v ili: i35504 @@ -522,7 +522,7 @@ definition: - be sharply reflected example: - - The moon glared back at itself from the lake's surface + - The moon glared back at itself from the lake's surface. hypernym: - 02771882-v ili: i35506 @@ -533,8 +533,8 @@ definition: - reflect light or colors like an opal example: - - Distant clouds opalesce like pale brocade - - raindrops caught in a sunbeam seem to opalesce + - Distant clouds opalesce like pale brocade. + - Raindrops caught in a sunbeam seem to opalesce. hypernym: - 02771882-v ili: i35507 @@ -545,7 +545,7 @@ definition: - suck or take up or in example: - - A black star absorbs all matter + - A black star absorbs all matter. hypernym: - 01543237-v ili: i35508 @@ -557,7 +557,7 @@ definition: - attract by using an inexorable force, inducement, etc. example: - - The current boom in the economy sucked many workers in from abroad + - The current boom in the economy sucked many workers in from abroad. hypernym: - 02771422-v ili: i35509 @@ -569,7 +569,7 @@ definition: - be bright by reflecting or casting light example: - - Drive carefully — the wet road reflects + - Drive carefully — the wet road reflects. hypernym: - 02773266-v ili: i35510 @@ -590,7 +590,7 @@ definition: - reflect brightly example: - - Unquarried marble sparkled on the hillside + - Unquarried marble sparkled on the hillside. hypernym: - 02771882-v ili: i35512 @@ -603,7 +603,7 @@ definition: - emit or produce sparks example: - - A high tension wire, brought down by a storm, can continue to spark + - A high tension wire, brought down by a storm, can continue to spark. hypernym: - 02773266-v ili: i35513 @@ -615,7 +615,7 @@ definition: - reflect as if in a mirror example: - - The smallest pond at night mirrors the firmament above + - The smallest pond at night mirrors the firmament above. hypernym: - 02140736-v ili: i35514 @@ -626,7 +626,7 @@ definition: - send out rays or waves example: - - The sun radiates heat + - The sun radiates heat. hypernym: - 02773266-v ili: i35515 @@ -637,7 +637,7 @@ definition: - give off, send forth, or discharge; as of light, heat, or radiation, vapor, etc. example: - - The ozone layer blocks some harmful rays which the sun emits + - The ozone layer blocks some harmful rays which the sun emits. hypernym: - 01381221-v ili: i35516 @@ -650,7 +650,7 @@ definition: - give off example: - - the substance scintillated sparks and flashes + - The substance scintillated sparks and flashes. hypernym: - 02773266-v ili: i35517 @@ -663,7 +663,7 @@ definition: - emit a cloud of fine particles example: - - The chimney was fuming + - The chimney was fuming. hypernym: - 02773266-v ili: i35518 @@ -675,7 +675,7 @@ definition: - give off smoke, fumes, warm vapour, steam, etc. example: - - Marshes reeking in the sun + - marshes reeking in the sun hypernym: - 02773266-v ili: i35519 @@ -686,7 +686,7 @@ definition: - emit (as light, flame, or fumes) suddenly and forcefully example: - - The dragon shot fumes and flames out of its mouth + - The dragon shot fumes and flames out of its mouth. hypernym: - 02773266-v ili: i35520 @@ -697,7 +697,7 @@ definition: - emit as rays example: - - That tower rays a laser beam for miles across the sky + - That tower rays a laser beam for miles across the sky. hypernym: - 02773266-v ili: i35521 @@ -708,7 +708,7 @@ definition: - emit steam example: - - The rain forest was literally steaming + - The rain forest was literally steaming. hypernym: - 02773266-v ili: i35522 @@ -730,8 +730,8 @@ definition: - shine intensely, as if with heat example: - - The coals were glowing in the dark - - The candles were burning + - The coals were glowing in the dark. + - The candles were burning. hypernym: - 02769698-v ili: i35524 @@ -743,7 +743,7 @@ definition: - burn unsteadily, feebly, or low; flicker example: - - The cooling lava continued to gutter toward lower ground + - The cooling lava continued to gutter toward lower ground. hypernym: - 02774832-v ili: i35525 @@ -754,7 +754,7 @@ definition: - be blowing or storming example: - - The wind blew from the West + - The wind blew from the West. hypernym: - 02372362-v ili: i35526 @@ -765,7 +765,7 @@ definition: - blow gently and lightly example: - - It breezes most evenings at the shore + - It breezes most evenings at the shore. hypernym: - 02775199-v ili: i35527 @@ -776,7 +776,7 @@ definition: - blow toward the shore example: - - That gale could set in on us with the next high tide + - That gale could set in on us with the next high tide. hypernym: - 02775199-v ili: i35528 @@ -787,7 +787,7 @@ definition: - blow gently example: - - A breeze wafted through the door + - A breeze wafted through the door. hypernym: - 02775199-v ili: i35529 @@ -798,7 +798,7 @@ definition: - blow hard example: - - It was storming all night + - It was storming all night. hypernym: - 02775199-v ili: i35530 @@ -809,7 +809,7 @@ definition: - blow in a squall example: - - When it squalls, a prudent sailor reefs his sails + - When it squalls, a prudent sailor reefs his sails. hypernym: - 02775199-v ili: i35531 @@ -822,7 +822,7 @@ entails: - 02762516-v example: - - If it storms, we'll need shelter + - If it storms, we'll need shelter. hypernym: - 02762779-v ili: i35532 @@ -833,8 +833,8 @@ definition: - blow hard; be gusty, as of wind example: - - A southeaster blustered onshore - - The flames blustered + - A southeaster blustered onshore. + - The flames blustered. hypernym: - 02775199-v ili: i35533 @@ -847,7 +847,7 @@ entails: - 02775858-v example: - - Whenever it thunders, my dog crawls under the bed + - Whenever it thunders, my dog crawls under the bed. hypernym: - 02139513-v ili: i35534 @@ -859,7 +859,7 @@ definition: - make overcast or cloudy example: - - Fall weather often overcasts our beaches + - Fall weather often overcasts our beaches. hypernym: - 00312341-v ili: i35535 @@ -871,7 +871,7 @@ definition: - become covered with clouds example: - - The sky clouded over + - The sky clouded over. hypernym: - 00313162-v ili: i35536 @@ -884,7 +884,7 @@ definition: - become clear example: - - The sky cleared after the storm + - The sky cleared after the storm. hypernym: - 00122978-v ili: i35537 @@ -898,7 +898,7 @@ definition: - cause to suffer a blight example: - - Too much rain may blight the garden with mold + - Too much rain may blight the garden with mold. hypernym: - 00260813-v ili: i35538 @@ -910,7 +910,7 @@ definition: - drench or submerge or be drenched or submerged example: - - The tsunami swamped every boat in the harbor + - The tsunami swamped every boat in the harbor. hypernym: - 00217578-v ili: i35539 @@ -922,7 +922,7 @@ definition: - become empty of water example: - - The river runs dry in the summer + - The river runs dry in the summer. hypernym: - 00219829-v ili: i35540 @@ -934,7 +934,7 @@ definition: - get foggy example: - - The windshield fogged up + - The windshield fogged up. hypernym: - 02776675-v ili: i35541 @@ -945,7 +945,7 @@ definition: - burn to charcoal example: - - Without a drenching rain, the forest fire will char everything + - Without a drenching rain, the forest fire will char everything. hypernym: - 02768426-v ili: i35542 @@ -966,7 +966,7 @@ definition: - cause to burn rapidly and with great intensity example: - - care must be exercised when this substance is to be deflagrated + - Care must be exercised when this substance is to be deflagrated. hypernym: - 02768426-v ili: i35544 From afa572d1d7e8f81e1c887368d27506402f8f2978 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: 1313ou <1313ou@gmail.com> Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 08:44:09 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 4/4] Fixed 2 cases as ellipsized sentences --- src/yaml/adj.all.yaml | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/yaml/adj.all.yaml b/src/yaml/adj.all.yaml index 9549ff2e..ec562751 100644 --- a/src/yaml/adj.all.yaml +++ b/src/yaml/adj.all.yaml @@ -127713,7 +127713,7 @@ definition: - having or showing great strength or force or intensity example: - - struck a mighty blow + - … struck a mighty blow - the mighty logger Paul Bunyan - source: Bulwer-Lytton text: The pen is mightier than the sword. @@ -140924,7 +140924,7 @@ example: - oratorical prose - source: Robert Graves - text: harangued his men in an oratorical way + text: … harangued his men in an oratorical way ili: i11055 members: - oratorical